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Show ICC CACHE AMERICAN Si Smithfield HYDE PARK Bridge Club Wagon Wheels -- LOGAN. CACHE COUNTY. UTAH Friday, September 28, 1934. Freshmen To Elect Class Wagon Wheels Hyde Park Tho Relief Society held their opening aoclul on SmithH'M The Ladle Bridge 'l uesday, ;ept. 18 ill the amuso-Uieball. The program consat tlx dub Mirim lioskellcy uls. ed oi a short tut by Pie l.om. oi Mi .ifvrnoon. Lumhpon deal liaitie it. Lee; community CO if '1 at 1'3Q and tho re- kiug.ng directed by Mrs. (Irma 'a by Mrs. Mae mainder of (ho aftrno.;n np'n. ibursion, reading Iliach itrore Lee; v.oim nolo by Mrs. Flor rou 1 it liridg. erne Jeikes, accompanied by was won by Mr l.orin Lou. Th Miss Lillian Morrell. A I shioti loom. wr. beautifully decoral-- i show under the rtrr. "ra of Mrs. d it!h rim while vae of snap-Mrs. Ardeila Lamb raRoun f. ii mod tho centerpiece Andrea followedand the program. lor the (tide. Cover were laid lluncey fashioned and modem and Mr. The old for rlnti member were shown in huthin,, Dougta ItiHiper and Mrs. Rich-nr- d style suits, sport attire, riding habit, Toolaon. afternoon dress, party dress, The Ladies Literary club met ssreet dress, house apron and I.. Mrs. F. Allen of ,it the bjme j negligee. were Refreshments with afternoon on Wednesday JJ0rVed'"io a largo crowd. AnMr. W. It. Cantwell furnisbliiK nouncement wus made of the A short business fart lli- -t tho ibe program. Relief ineeUtiK wa beld after which meetings wilt bo held onSociety MonTho I't i.edyto" by Susan Erls day night with the Jointly Cra-guwas retd by Mrs. James A. priesthood. A delicious two course lun-- i Mrs. Avon I.amb entertained heon w.t ht by the hostess. Monday afternoon at the home Mra. M ty (lumber. Mrs. Kverott of Mrs. F. C. Lee in honor of limith, Mr. A. W. Chambers. her daughter Ann. who was obMra. I.onn Iaw and Mrs. Seth serving her birthday. Games were Invited guests. Cham,be was Primary elections for officers of the Freshman class at the Utah Slate Agricultural college were held on Wednesday, with the student body oifirers In charge. The two highest contestants tor each office will he voted on by the "Freshies" Friday when the final elections will lie held, according to Lloyd Johmton, student body ' Fidr st it Mrs. Union Maughan. Mr. and Mra. M. C. Reeder motored to Ogden on business on Tuesday. Mrs. Allan Webb is spendln, a few days In Hyrutn us the house guest of Mrs. Esta Ilrown. The M.I.A. held their opening night ' in the The Ole Olson family will hold social Tuesday their ariiiii.il reunion on Sept. 28. amusement hull. The program Prof. P.nicy E. Peterson of Lo- was in the form of "stunts." gan will net as master of cere- The three beehive classes, conmonies. Tiio following program sisting of girls front 12 to 14 will be cirrled out. Commuulty years of age. presented a stunt burlesque of "Lochlnvar", singing: Mr. and Mrs. Eugene on thewas under the direction of Lund quod ; invocation. Patriarch This Miss Golds Hyde J. If. Peterson; one act play, Director Pearl Carter. Lo()an; Mrs. Manilla Cook. Mrs. Muriel Mrs. Gladys Jensen and piano dud. Terry Hanson and Seamons, Tho scouts Athalo Howell; paper, Mary A. Mrs. Verla Lamb. Hale; duet, Barbara Winn and under the direction of Delmar Denzil Lamb preKathryn Roskelley; dance. Iris Waite and Hanson; nolo, Mrs. O. S. Paines, sented a Ford stunt and song. The Junior girls n. presented Preston; one act play. Phylis director; music. Marlin Han- "Chicken Llcken" under the suof Miss AshEunice Mourlt-aepervision non; paper. Miss Salt Lake City; music, croft and Mrs. Leora Seamons. a Elwyn Peterson and company; The Gleaner girls presented vocal solo, Mra. Laveda Peier-Ro- n playlet on Gleaner work. Thin of Idaho Fall; violin aolo, was under the supervision of Eraatus Hinson, Idaho Falla; class leader Mrs. Ethelyn Thurston Miss Inez and Lee. Retween music. JotHi Hanson, Jr., Mink numbers were rendered Creek; dance. Ronnie Hanson; stunts duet: Fidna Hale and N. Pratt by a "pep band". The band consisted of the officers of the Y. A banSmith; childrens aong. quet will lie served under the di- M. M.I.A. and the Y.W.M.I.A. rection of Mrs. Rinda Chambers. Following the program were conducted by Miss Inez Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Dowdle left during the week to visit the Lee. At the close of the evening refreshments were served to World's Fair for two weeks. a large crowd. Mr. and Mra. W. A. Noble reThe Park ball team port haviug a fine trip to Chi- playod Hyde a game at Trenton on cago and other points in the The Trenton team won east. They will bring back a new Sunday. by a score of car with them. Mrs. Wanda Ashcroft spent Mrs. Mary E Farrell of Lo- - Thursday in Benson at gan was honored on her birth- the home of Mr. andvisiting Mrs. W. day ly her daughters at the G. Reese. home of Mrs. George Hanson Mr. and Mrs. Archie Woolf Mrs. Lola Rell of Richmond, Mrs. were at the home of Mr. guests Florence Winborg and the Misses Leah and Mary Farrell of I.o-g- and Mrs. A. V. Reese of Benson Sunday evening. planned the affair. Miss Lydia J. Daines is reMiss Clarice Watson gave a to be very ill at the presported trousseau tea on Monday. She ent time. was married during the wek to Mrs. Edith Purser entertained Elmer . Lewis of Malad. at a birthday party at her home Nll-ao- n. 2-- 1. an HARDWICK ANNOUNCES A NEW The students presented were: June Glenn, Kathleen Tbeurer, Ruth Hendry, Rose Bradshaw, Vernon Maughan, Glenda Green, a I.al tee Kerr, Mary Myers, Llndley, Roselta Allan and Leane Maughan. Del-ph- HSU M- l- r ii- .iws's - - --- No Waiting at ot Logan GaSav Prompt and Courteous greater number of freshmen participated in the elections than ever before, with approximately 800 voting. A iuJ Mr. Edgar Ilansen enlertainud the memjirs of her club on Frl-da- y A afternoon at bar borne. dainty lunch was served after which Hie afternoon was apent at cards. High score prize was won by Mrs. George Mather and low more was won by Mrs. Eldon Kenneth Pitcher Lamb. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Nilson were special guedo. gueata. Mrs. Vernon Wellsville Maughan presented several students In a piano recital at her home on Sunday afternoon. The parenta were invited guests. The room was beautifully de Those who qualified for the final election were: for president; Madison Thomas, Logun, and Lyle Bjorn of Tremonton; vice president; Virginia Hodgson. of Logan, and Phyllis Olson of Salt Lake City; for secretary Ruth Watkins and treasurer: and Dorothy Alder, both of . were played and luncheon served to ten guests. MiHS Vulene I,ee is visiting at Price at the home of Mr. and Music Teacher Presents Pupils Officials Entertainment A tall corated in fall flowers. vase of asters centered the luncheon table where covers and were laid for 2 4 pupils Wellsville Treatment Never Undersold Read The Show Down of a 1934 NashJBig Six as Sixty years brines about some startling changes in transportation methods 20 thu Mule was a imsnomer however, demonstrates. Borax Jam t Team 20 Mule wagons beside W ably hr j tms of Wax were actually drawn by 18 mules and 2 horses, steered by a single jerk lot i I ICO tmks of desert where water boles were fifty miles apart. iin. , Dividends Regularly Paid on vvew . Mr. and Mrs. Dean Follett Sunday afternoon. Luncheon was served to Mr. and Mrs. Royal and family have moved to to IIvp. Mr. and Mrs. Will Leatham, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Follett of Logan are moving inJohnson, Mr. and Mr. Gran and Mrs. Juno Schank, ail to the home formerly occupied of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. by Dean Follett and family. Bear Mra. Wanda Rich of Ervin Leislimuu of Wellsville; Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Purser of Lake spent Friday visiting at Logan; Mrs. Alice Burgess, Bert the home of Mr. and Mrs. HenSuitrum of Treniouton; Mr. and ry Seamons. Mrs. Ben Burgess, Mr. and Mrs. Mi Mis Beth Daines and Joseph Burgess and Mr. und Mrs. Lillian Morrell left Sunday for Roy Neilsen of Smithfield; and Salt I.ake City where they will of attend school. Miss Daiues will Mr. und Mrs. Villas Purser was attend a business college ano Mrs. Purser Hyde Park. the recipient of many beautiful Miss Morrell will take a course in music. gifts. The spring water from Smith-fel- d Mrs. Preston Lee entertained canyon reached the town Sunday afternoon in honor of Wednesday evening. The new her daughter Carmen's birthday. pipe line Is completed and every Games were played and lunchhome in town has an ample eon served to 22 girls friends. a number of There supply of water after being North Carhe students from here practically dry for six weeks. Mr. and Mrs. R. S. MeQuarrio who attended the "get acquaintspent Wednesday evening visit- ed" dance at North Cache high ing in Smithfield at the home of school Friday evening. Orville Mlckeisen, who is confrom The following people fined to his lied, still suffering here attended the funeral serfrom complications of a brain vices of Mrs. Caroline Hyde Turner In the Logan Seventh operation. The Daines family held their ward Wednesday: Henry Han- reunion Sunduy afternoon at the cey, R. S. McQuarrle, Mr. and I.ogau Senior high school cam- Mrs. Archie Woolf, Lorenzo Pepus. The following program was tersen. M. C. Rpeder, Mrs. Geo. given: Piano solo. Miss Marie Lamb and Miss Mary Ann Grant.! Mrs. Oral Ballam of Cove was Daiues; reading. Miss Josephine Daines; short talks were given visiting in town Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. R. S. McQuar.-iby Dr. Lyman L. Daines of Salt Lake City; Dr. Clyde Daines of nitored to Ogden on business Joseph Saturday. Logan; Moroni Daines, Daines and William Daines. Geo. I A large number of people from Daines was master of ceremothe war dattended Cache Stake nies. Luncheon was served and conference In Logan Sunday. games and social chat enjoyed. The organization was reorganized with Moroni Daines as presi- 1 dent, George S. Daines first vice president. Dr. Hazan Daines as second vice president. The Ladies Paradise The Relief society junior literary club met at the home of Mrs. held their annual conference Florence Terkes Friday after- Sunday in Sacrament meeting. noon. A short story was read President Pricilla James presidby Mrs. Naoma lerkes. 500 was ed. The report of the year was were given by Secretary Maud Obray. played and card prizes awarded to Mrs. Mary Daines A chorus of singing Mothers furand Mrs. Naoma Perkes. A de- nished the musical numbers. licious luncheon was served to "That Sweet Story of Old" and fol15 club members and the the Prayer Perfect" accompanied Mildred on the piano by Mrs. Alice OlMiss lowing guests: Lillian Morrell, sen. Mrs. Wanda Dunn of Daines, Miss Mrs. Druzella Neilsen, Mrs. Ruth was Stake board representaLamb, tive and Alvin Clawson and Ether Asherft, Mrs. LaPreal l.o-va- n Uo-zei- le e PARADISE proyers by David II. Danielsen, and Bishop Orville L. Lee; chorus "Come. Go with Me Beyond the Seas" by the sinking mothers; report of the yea rby Isabell Old-hatalk, "Why We Observe Every C.eueulogioal Sunday Year"; chorus by Singing MP. Eva James others; soloist Mrs. "Oh, Jerusalem". Mrs. Carma Ballard representative of the Logan Stake board spoke on, Tho Coining of Elijah" and Leland Hansen of Hyruni was the Stuke representative; choru "Teach Me to Pray. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bahn of Oneida was week end visitors of their son, Faul Bahn and wife. Mr. snd Mrs. William Stevenson of Willard and Mr. and Mrs. Richards and son of Tremonton were Sunday guests of William Hy-rtt- m T. Lemons. Orson Hollist and Mrs. Nancy Holllst of Pheonix, Arizona were Thursday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Burrell. Mr. and Mrs. Fred O. Schiesa of Providence were Friday evening visitors of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Hall. Ileber Shipley motored to Draper, Saturday on business. Mrs. Vilate Bankhead spent the frist part of the week visiting at Mr. and Mrs. William G. Obray. Mr. and Mrs. Dell Salterin of Logan were Thursday evening visitors of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Palmer Johnson. Mrs. Edna Smith entertained at her home Wednesday at a quilting. A delicious dinner was served to Mesdames Ann Welch, Eva Smith, Maud Obray, Erva James, Mettie Obray and Miss Louise Miles. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Normon and family of Brigham City were Sunday visitors of Mrs. Maud Olsen and Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Norman. Lleweyln Miles of to all Page 3 Mountain States Imp Co. 1 : GaSav Members John Welch and Orville L. Lee as alternates. Joseph Hirst has completed the painting of his home. Mrs. Emma Dunn SAVE AT THESE PRICES of Logan visited with her daughter Mrs. Alice Olsen during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Rock snd Mrs. Orson were Christiansen Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Pearce. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel MeMur-dl- e attended the birthday anniversary of their father, Jotcpii Hulse of Hyrum, Sunday. Mrs. Amelia Bradley accidentally got her hand in the electric wringer while washing Tuesday which necessitated her to go to the doctor, having seventeen stitches in her hand. Mrs. Estella Richmand entertained Monday in honor of her h'rthday anniversary. Many beautiful presents were received and a beautiful birthday cake and a delicious lunch were served to 32 guests. Lenard Hall, James Hall. Archie and Heber James, Floyd Tams, John Hirst, Clyde Hirst left Sunday morning to pick up potatoes at Idaho Falls. GOLDEN EAGLE None Better Save Money on Oils, Greases, Accessories, Tires, AND OTHER CAR STORAGE NEEDS Save at GaSav PHONE 710 W 78 WEST 1st SOUTH c & A Beer That is Worthy of Friendship 0CTden spent the week visiting his father John E. Miles and relatives. The Book of Mormon class and class leaders, Mrs. Esther Shaw and Mary Maddex held a wienie roast Tnursday evening. Twenty two were present. The Republicans held a preNeilsen of Hyruni were repre- cinct primary Wednesday evensentatives of the high counsel-meing an delected the following officers: R. W. James, chairman; John Welqh, vice chairman; OliThe annual genealogical meeting was held Sunday evening ver Smith, secretary. The followwith Mrs. Isabell Oldham pre- ing delegates were chosen to residing: Opening song, "Praise to present the precinct at the counthe Man led by Mrs. Gertrude ty convention, September 29 at Welch and accompanied by Mrs. Logan. R. W. Janies, Joseph B. on Elizabeth Richman organ; White and E. M. Bickmore, with Hy-ru- m a-IBaH- sen3 Mrs. Meneita (FOR COAL AND WOOD) Daines, Mrs. Ger- trude Perkes. Mrs. Mary Daines, fo Smithfield; Mrs. Lila Squires and Mrs. Lorna Reeder of Logan. of Pioneers The Daughters held their first meeting of the season at the home of Mrs. Eliza Thurston Friday afternoon with Phebe Mrs. Mary Waite, Mrs. Mrs. Ethelyn and Ashcroft Thurston acting as hostesses. a Captain Nettie Reeder gave report on the convention; Mrs. Lucille Waite gave a reading; Miss Myrtle Webb sang two vocal selections, and the lesson; "Exchange of oney was treat- ed by Mrs. Verla Lamb. Luncheon was served to 35 members. E. Leo Mr. and Mrs.' John spent Wednesday visiting in at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Miller. Hy-rtt- m n. rv . WOOL QUILT BATTS Save your ohl wool clothing and let ns make them into Nice Warm Quilt Batts. This only costs 50c for a 2 pound batt. 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