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Show CACHE COUNTY. UTAH CACHE AMERICANLOGAN. Pace Si Smithfield Holds Social In Logan Canyon Mickey Mouse New Comedy Larsen Child Given Burial Lloyds Best, Convention At Mendon Says His Wife Democratic Delegates To Di'inoirutlc delegates to the One of the li county convention, (Mo lug so, ial events of the past week Cm given her 3 were named Friday uizbt was the birthday party a foi camp lit by Logan city district Sunday at the Logan cn mi In honor of the Jo s No George Raymond. 11. C eighty-firs- t birthday anniversary Maugham Suilio Jenkins Uliricii. of Isaac Head. Dinner was served at cine long table whtih was N. I. Anderson, Agnes Montro e, beautifully decorated with fall Elizabeth Fredrb kson, tiunnurjl I. decorated liaaiuusHen, Bert Marr, J (losers and a randies Griflui, Ezra CtookulOn, 11. L. dike with eighty-on- e Smithfield j V . K forming the centerpiece. A pleasant afternoon was spent list and the J. in games, social c talcing of picture. were There hard. No. 2 Warren C. Kunnosbeck, Denton Roger, K. Burnham, John Thorp". Earl Loo II, (ieotge C. Jensen, It. W, JohnMr. Head waa born. Sept. 12. son, Carl M. Fonnoabmk. Alms Weston, Huntingdon185J at Johnson, Mr. A. M. Smith. No. 3 William Worley, F I shire. England. ilh- -r Sihofi.nl. W. T. Knowles, Mr. Janie A, Cragun and E. Skidmore, Jeff Ktowell, John daughter (trail mnt Saturday J. Robert. Arthur Fame, It. B. Mr. Cragun Howie. Frank Shurnway. at Ogden where No. 4 W Ilford Baugh. P P. attended the librarian Jama, V. L. Hickman. J. Morgan Blair Jr., Elliot J, Itobert. William Evan Jr., J. W. Howphae. The awards were a fol- land. J. P. Morrell, T. C. Lewi. lows' Mr. J. P. Morrell. Salt Lake, first; Emery, No. S Moses Thatcher. Rosa Summit, third; llox Elder, Anderson, H. G. Haybull, W. W. fourth. The awards for the third year Morrell. Mr. N. G. Peterson, E J. Stewart, L. E. Nelson, Joseph phase were as follows; Painter. I'tah, first: Summit, second. T. No. lac. 6 Edward Edwards, I.ouls Davis, third: Itoxelder, fourth. The awards for the fourth year Bodrero. J. M. Miller. Mrs Miller, A. E. Cranney, Mr. J. C. phase were as follows' sec- Mathews. J. C. Mathews, Joseph Weber, first; Salt Jensen, R. O. Cranney, W. It. ond: Cache, third; Davis, fourth Andrews, A. F. Wlmmer. Wasatch, fifth. No. 7 F. P. Champ, Janie ( liililrs-n- ' Costume A. McMurrln. Harry Farr, Mr. Exhibit: The work In this entry must and Mrs. Weston Vernon, Charles Jenkins. Charie Wendelboe. bo done by a third year No. 8 Dr. N. E. Munk. K. J. clothing club girl. Each entry Fonnesbeik, Mr. Leo Hales, must Include a boys suit and girl's costume. The results were Marlon Kvortpn. Othello Iluk-innAmbrose Call. Leo Reese, as follows: from One) (Continued Page George Skidmore, W. W. Henwere consolidated, he was chosI'tall. first; Davis, second. en president of the united orAnother Important phae of the derson, A. N. Sorenson, Margaret W. Klo.tn of Now York ('ny. Mr Later he neted as club program I t lie making Egbert. Kloan wi In Kilt Lake City all ganization. No. 9 N. of taut week In honor of hor stake president of the Y.M M I A. of remodeled garments. Articles Olsen, Calvin P, Nielsen, Einer B. h In 1875-7- 6 he filled a mission entered In this class must be Fletcher, father's birthday, and bad Just cloth- Osmond. James II. Stewart. Mrs. returned lo hor homo when ahe to Arizona, New Mexico and old made by a bona fide Mexico, in company with Daniel ing club girl. All costumes en- Leon Fonneslie, k, Eugene Yea-tereceived word of bn death. W. Jones, Hclaman Pratt, James tered in this class must be reHyruni Weutheratone C. W. Mr. Ivina paasing, ronun Z. Stewart. Itobert II. Smith, modeled garments. The awards Xihson, A. It. Campbell. on (ho eve of the No. 10 Robert Evans, R. J. Tenney and Wiley made were as follows: church conference in Sail C. W. L. Evans, J. J. The Jones. was expedition Tooele, Davis, first; Lake City, October 5, leaves a second; Andrews, H. It.Wanlass, McGee, Mrs. sent out President by Iirigham imUtah Weber, third; Juub, fourth; vacancy in one of the most Sherwin Maeser, L. W. Hovoy, and was under the direc- fifth. portant church 'offices, which ho Young, It. Mrs. Clyde Worting of Daniel V. Jones. The work in the cotton school Ray Mrs. West, pad hyLJ fukce May, 1925. V. D. Gardner, Fred Funeral services for President dress class must he done by a ley, Mr,, Ivaus ,waa born on Anthony W. Ivins will be held second year clothing club mem- Lundberg. Lawrence McCulloch 1,852, al Tuma Itlver No. 11 Hodgson, Mrs. September 27, at 12; 30 ber. There were entries from R. S. Reid. Fred Ocean cuuiila,. JV. J., (.ho son of Thursday, R. S. C. in the Salt Lake Tabernacle, it eight counties In this class. The Iiogensen, Elinor B. Reid, J. Israel Iain ( and Ann l,owrle waa announced Hodgson. President results were as follows: by wae Utah ,to Ivina,' aqd, brought Delegates from Wellaville to Heber J. Grant. I lie Sevier, first; Box Elder, sec- the Democratic convention: by hut following ond: fourth In Davis, Utah, third; first The settled year. family Merrill Green, Heber Murray, Weber, fifth. Balt L akq City, and in 1861 the 4-- H Dr. W. O. Christensen, Charles The costume include naked father wg, a, complete by president Thomas Lindley, Robert an exhibit of a complete outfit Wyntt, Itrighara Young.,, ta settle in Bradshaw, Henry B. Murray, a club coun for Nino In girl. Washlogtoq county. .carrying John Leltoy Green, Mrs. ties were represented in this ArthurBailey, out tt) rall ol thoig leader the WHbod, Mrs. Jana Walas were follows: class. Results of the Ivins family be piembera ters, Orace j Peter came eary settlers of southern Davis, first; Cache, second; Maughan, Mr.Bradshaw, Genevieve Mur' , rj Utah. The following is a list of Sait Lake, third; Utah, fourth; ray. Alternates: Julian Bair, v Anthony ,V Ivins was baptized awards that were made in the Weber, fifth. Thomas Brenehley, Mrs. Therese science club The home the Church of Jesus Christ clothing Into club exhibit which Is being Wyatt, Mrs. Nellie Bradshaw, ,Saln(s In 1860 by held on the campus of the Utah is outlined for girls who have James Maughan, Robert Price. pf Latter-da. of four least at He years advanced State Agricultural college. completed Joseph Pollard, Delegates: J. II. Wright club work or who are over six- wasHyruni rapidly through the priesthood, Clothing Club elected precinct chairman at teen The awards of bavin been, ordained into the Group Kxhibila: age. years the Democratic primary held Frieventies' .quorum by There were seventeen counties for this exhibit were as follows; day evening at Hyrum with VerJoseph Tooele, first: second; He Utah, acted as a counselor represented with exhibits in the Young. non C. Olson as secretary. In the first Mutual Improvement first year phase. The wards were Weber, third; Juab, fourth: The following delegates were fifth. Summit, association In St George, and in as follows; chosen to attend the county conFood Club was 1879 of Chosen president Group Cache, first; Weber, second; vention at Logan, October 3. the organisation in the St. Davis, Third; Summit, fourth; Exhibits: District No. 1 J. Vern Nielwere Seven counties represent.poorge ward. Rich, fifth. sen, John B. Baxter, O. M. Wilfoods club in ed first the year Later, when the associations There were entries from sixson, Mrs. J. II. Wright, Leroy Of the four St. George wards teen counties in the second year group exhibit. The results were Smith, Isaac Bradley, Elton Olas follows: son, Mrs. J. Vern Nielsen, E. N. secSalt Lake, Summit, first; Larson. Mrs. J. B. Baxter, Mrs. ond; Davis, third; Cache, fourth; W. H. Terry, Frank Andersen. fifth. Weber, District No. 2 Cantril Niel-Bewere counties representEight Leo C. Nielsen, C. A. Nieled in the second year foods club sen, B. M. Thompson, Raymond were: results The exhibit. group Winfred Mrs. Nielsen, Allen, Cache, first: Salt Lake, sec- Contril Mrs. Leo C. NielNielsen, fourth ond; Davis, third; Weber, sen, Vesta Alien, Mrs. B. M. Summit, fifth. Thompson. Mrs. Raymond NielThe results of the third year sen and Mrs. Winfred Allen. foods club group exhibit were: District No. 3 J. W. AnderBox Elder, first; Utah, second; V. A. Larson, Salt Lake, third ; Summit, fourth. sen. Leonard Sperry, Mrs. Ruby Jensen, Dewey Seven counties were representD. ed in the fourth year foods club Nielsen, Mrs. J. W. Andersen, O. Nielsen, Mrs. H. B. Nielsen, were: results The group exhibit. Earl Allen, Elroy Nielsen and Salt Lake, first; Cache, sec- Alonzo Savage. Summit. third; Davis, ond; Alternates: Mrs. Leroy Smith, Box Elder, fifth. fourth: I Mrs. Elton Olson, James Wilson, Canning Club Group Mrs. H. P. Andersen, Lorenzo Exhibits: This is an exhibit of a limted Petersen, K. C. Hendricks, Mrs. number of products which have C. F. Olson, Mrs. Nora Nielsen, Kenneth Shaw, Bessie Brown, G. been canned by the club members during the club season. W. Allen and Nicholi Jorgensen. There were ten counties repreConvict Im in here fer sented in the second year canfive wives. ning club exhibit. The results Visitor How are you were: your liberty? Davis, first: Summit, second; Utah, third; Weber, fourth; Box Elder, fifth. Results of the third year canWhere the Schoolbook ning club exhibit were: Box Elder, first; Sevier, second: Weber, third. Histories Leave Off . Special Canning Club Exhibits : Results of the Ball Brothers That Is Where the Work of special club group exhibit were: Salt Lake, first; Cache, sec- Elrr.O Scott Watson begins ond; Utah, third; Box Elder, fourth; Davis, fifth. Results of the Hazel-Atland in his illustrated feature special club group exhibit were: articles which appear in this Cache, first; Juab, second; . . . Davis, third; Weber, fourth. newspaper he relates for our Individual Canning readers those little-know- n Exhibit: in American history chapters Results of the Ball Brothers which afford fascinating sideindividual canning exhibit were: Cache, first: Summit, second; lights on the building of the Davis, third; Utah, fourth; Sumnation. History is his mit, fifth. present. forty-liv- Buy Your Winter Blankets Now Tuesdav, September 23. 1934. j j IL Beloved Churchman To Be Buried Thursday u, Jo-ep- H , at semi-annu- lUk Tn Merkel now at (lie Capitol with Harold Lloyd In The Cal'a Paw'." sec-on- . C. Penney J.DEPARTMENT STORE y Harold severest Lloyds and beat picture critic his own wife. Mildred Davis Lloyd. Before anyone else ever get a look at bi picture on it first aKM'mhly. the comedian always calls In Mrs. Lloyd for an opinion. The custom was not changed in the Instance of "The Cal's Paw, produced by the comedi-- I an from Clarence Budington Holland's novel of the same name, and now playing at the Mrs. Lloyd's Capitol Theatre verdict was eagerly awaited by the entire company, inasmudi a the picture is a radical depar1 Mendon Funeral service for Janie Dallas latrsen son of Mr. and Mr. Wiiford Larsen were held Sunday at 12 o'lloik in the ward ihapel under the direction of Dinhop H. f Sorensen. There w large attend-- ! am of the friend of the faui-- i By and the floral offerings were beautiful and were carried by 24 little relatives and friend wtih Mr. Emma Miller in charge The pallbearer were Leona Bulat. Ralph and Ray Taylor and Glen Hllbuer. The ttiuic was by the ward choir with W. I. Soreusen in charge, assuied by Mr. Ellen Ladle, The service began by Ihe alnglng, "Softly Beams the Sac-- 1 red Dawning"; prayers were by J. N. Sorensen and Oliver Taylor. Those speaking word of comfort and consolation to the W. I. Sorensen. family were W. Vance D. Walker, George Lindquist of I,ogan and Bishop H. C. Sorensen who also thanked all in behalf of the family for any help or assistance glren. Special musical number were vocal solo, "O Dry Those Tears by Kay Sorensen; vocal solo, "I Know That My Iteedemer Lives"! Ivan Barrett with Mozelle Barrett, accompanying; violin solo Thais", Erma Pherson. accompanied by Ihylls Pherson of Lo- gun: voal solo. "Jesus, Lover of My Soul," by Cyril Nelson, Marvel accompanied by Mr. Bartlett. The grave in the cemetery was dedicated by Claud A. Sorensen. Out of town relatives and friends attending tile services were Mrs. Laura George of Og-- j den, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Her-- ! gorson, Mrs. Jennie Wlldey, Mrs. Annie Curtl. Mr. and Mrs. Lum- -' berg all of Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Pehrson and daughters of l.ocun, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Buist and family, Mr. and Mr. Lee Larsen. Mrs. Emerson Smith of Welisville, Mr. and Mrs. Vernal Willie of Brigham, Mr. and Mrs. John Buist, Cache Junction, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Bernt-se- n of Logan. To the Citizens and Taxpayers of Cache County Contlnued Irotn Pag On) be carried on from other angle. We tand for Itemorrary and not for Bureaucracy and when a unit of this school district I not a financial parasite upon the district, and when the rating of lh student of the smaller unlia are omparable In every way. we e no reasons why purenla and taxpayers in the emallcr unit are no! entitled to the same right and prlvlledge a the larger unit In proportion to our valuation and population, by having a school In our own community. We feel we re In no way unfair In our request, We see no reason why the Board of Education should he determined In their action. When we asked for a new building earlier In the summer It was reported they bad no money. Now the government has come to their rescue for emergencies Why can't we have this condition relieved with the emergency fund? We have compromised by taking hold of the 'hot end of the poker. We sincerely ask the sthool patrons and taxpayers of this district to bring this problem home, and ask the question to yourselves. What would you do under the name conditions? Then if you are convinced we are right in our fight, give u assistance to help main- tain these right and privilege. And now may we ay. A school board for the people, of the people, and by the people, with special privileges to none and equal rights to all, having an open ear to the desires of the masses, and by ao doing we may well say we live In the Land of the Free and the Home of the Brave. ASSOCIATION. COVE PARENT-TEACHER- S ture from anything the camidiau has filmed. The answer was not long In forthcoming. "It has opened tip an entirely new field for you." was Mrs. Lloyds first lomment to the comedian. "It takes you out of the routine of gag comedy, and puts you In a position to produce from the works of some of 1 our great comedy writers. honestly think it is your best picture since 'Grandma's Boy'. This opinion, strong as it was. A cubit unit of measurement gained credence when The Cat's was originally the distance of a was previewed for the man elbow to the tip of his midPaw first time in San Diego, Califor- dle finger. nia. 2 "AravtWari.n Awards E. W. ELLIOT & CO.T5W5SKWT In Clothing Announced E. W. ELLIOT & CO.E Theres Snow in the Hills! ; H y. m , ' 0 Wear those LyriC..; Logan Pig-TEX-Jack- CORDUROY PANTS ets They fit snugly around the neck wrist and waist. The wind and rain cannot get through. The Last Day for that our wearing apparel must be chosen now for the cool and damp days. Our store is full of the items necessary to protect ones health from the winter weather. For Men and Boys n, . . FOR SCHOOL OR FOR WORK Eddie Cantor and that reminds us stylish to wear Cords. They wear like buckskin and are just the thing for this weather. Its BLACK BROWN TAN s 2S Boys $1.69 to $2.98 HEAVIER in Roman Scandals you will enjoy this great even if comedy you've seen it Protect your feet from the damp and cold pavements. as O U 4 5 Sturdy Work Shoes Wool Mixed Every boy and college man want a cap. We have the Famous in Wolverine, Horse Hide Eddy Cantor Pattented Caps as low as spe-cialt- Next Attraction Sept . 26 Keep Em Rolling Walter Huston One hook but not all of his 8 in the Birmingham (England) Shakesperean library, at $70,000. hag been appraised When In the market for a nigh Class Dance Orchestra Phone 878-- Darwin Glen and Ills Orchestra Serve You Will articles deal with historical subjects. He also writes on popular science, on literature and the fine arts and on many other subjects of current in- terest. Teachers find bis articles valuable for supplementary use in their classes and you will End them so interesting and informative that you will want to, tell your friends about them. SOX Boys $3.48 u E. W. ELLIOT & CO. IE. W. ELLIOT & car HE. v. ELLIOT & CO. |