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Show CACHE AMERICAN Pore Ficrh LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY. UTAH Tuesdav, Whenever ou ce a person d:;v- Mr. and Mrs. Clvde Copen and u is ...a I daughter Lo,ie if Frit L.d.. M.s; lyour duly to get his name end D. J Joins and M, and Mis Eu- also the names of responsible v ' ; Fatur- i 'nice gere Jo,.es iiintn. d I. in a then go comp, sign Brown-Forma- n tl O' i ir A. Cluigg ai.d ; E Mrs. D. al.d Mts. W. dav live and 'Ii Joins daughter1 laimg ut and insist tint prosit ion ts Cii.!!nud litiin I'm? Oi?) (Continued Film Pun One) . la e, and da'i.'hter M..da, vt- - f.i.d ht.b i.d, Mr. and Mrs. An-- 1 Ion n.v, IiiLo, w.t.i Mi .md Mrs. out, attend every tnal ; n Biown-Fu- i i liec. ! id. i.ln i .m ul'einoon I.U.iV ,.:b li'i.ei in Lehl and Cl ar- - gLs Hove? and son Duvld of Bur- - Wavn Tiirivt'a. and at West I,., nm-- a i me is tlrunki ran oi Ur wleie ( a1..' Murray; atlli. antli Villi wstone fishing M's T.bbels 'I L'.ih List week . ul.ai.iadl i Ii.i.i e .11 was ,, au Dlriill'ij C m,.ai I t Uj', I.u.iho. sp nt Saturday In n.y s v hv .ii.d morul nvit-iMayor su.i, jour Introducing tl th III tl.e 8 'WJ .mates 1. re with children Mujji.it' end E.itbira e plavid. ! Id nil relatives Thev'nd I'll" &::mlay i" n Ultuilh West t on of Cime ilo d i i.l pup;t. who wbh to Thorpe violin solo. William tj Chrl.tei'aen; r ml d t t Mis Adt Ma ic ,.t Iimniiin stork lei nils oilercd ,'tl.eir iamilie. i.d friends out wcr' Hums of Mrs. Jane' Mo:heri"'omjanicd tl.ar.i l.e, w her ihn relatives end inned mentis Mr.. d m'i. by atvon Douglas, iUi d until Sunday evening and Mis Jai.e Parkinson. thioueli i. tilts, it Ian excnr.ion tlirouith thLs tai.vn,. .an Old n sid M.s. Vida Kun'n for hot weik. i L ogan: adThelma Fogribmg tlirv Mis. I.IMI d rue.!., weie atcomininied Mr and Mr hv Owsley w todav Mn,. M. Thomas . id who Levshman ho Bnutii .'i.al uhikmik the Walter H.uwm who has bmm i, liver, autumn enjoj dress, Elder G .ui,c Albert " ':t Imr, Mi.. Ciagun, Mrs, Prow ns, pn liicnt of tl.e r.iipim 'he wild tie r and elk and tl. - ..loved In the Black IUlls of observing her birthday who reviewed imideiits Ll the set-- , ( 'miv Kate Hjer and ..In Undue. '1 was on 1 tf io a sev-said on and ride r WelLsville guest the oi of for Uki oi the Diko'.a niversary Saturday, A Bar .bat dot o.uj p tlement l.ait.'.u past 'tl, s. lucilli Van Oiden. honor at the home of her months arrived home to vTit Ii2 a.iaus was lilt to tie al)oil.J parade alone W3S smithy ot a cityM Louvton Mis. Elton Ozmun of ieople the daughter. to 'with wish and his te. his ilic ten times the sine of Wellsville and, Auwiy is uiiuerwiil parents tlie Cache Fair by County )j met. her tile funeral wmwc where Ogden, on we could carry on as our! lending family God his other Alvin, M"sser speed i. i. by Issue was undiiwritt Details About Ready n ; ion. Alvin left Monday lor Membeis of the family attending petty of Oxford and pioneers did; duet. 'In a Little j Co. lJis. and Finn llaligaitm Mr. and Mrs. re Mr. : lit Lake Town Near By, Parley Hull and j III h ip and Mrs. Duvld O. Hcnd City to attend the mis- and W. Lyons u,,d Com. 'th Murray; address. Preston ink, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. lfend- B'ljic. school prior to leaving for the Melvin Leishman and five cluld- -' ion (Continued from Page One) Mis. Mrrl Cunning- - P'1ren of WelLsville; Mrs. Arvid John- Swiss German mission. Nlbley, son of the lale Pres Chas.jiitkx, Mr. and OifiiliLs of me company H.tri- llcnd-- 1 Mm. Frank of children of PocateUo Mr. and ham, an Mrs. Louise Kendrick entertained 8011 and W. Nlbley, early pioneer of shows one line lakes Mr ritk.s, Mr. and Mrs. CUm Rawlins, buted the unusual demand lor the ileoU.m. on Friday. Dinner Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. Ozmun and violin a WelLsville; at quilting feet frontage. Then there of the part oi the Mm. Retta three children and Mr. Edward 'was served to mesdames Doughs and Miss Pujleburg; Ma- and Mrs. Rawlins' mother, Mrs stok t to the reuently issuud the rides, including the holders Mrs. Harrison, for all Ray any m Martha Bryson, Hat- - Ozmun. Mrs. Leishman spent Sat-- I lliankd Christens Puhriman, yor ended Mrs. Adeline Le- -; statement for the year portable ferns wheel made m the tie Renner, Rose Gibbons, Lena urday and Sunday. The others re- part taken to make things so suc- Lettie Slocks and earn- j A turned heme Saturday evening. Times wis. "Hard country and many concession The pi 11 30. 1336, which showed cessful; singing, an(j tpe hostess. 132 per share on he grounds luve been sprinkled regMr. and Mrs. Andrew Leishman Mrs. Emma Zollinger left Sunday Come Again No More", with KenFlr.yd Tibblhs spent Monday and ings of neth Murray as scIcW ; benediction Tuesday In Suit Lake City on bus- common stock then outstanding ularly so they are grassy and tin to spend a week at Lava Hot and Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Wilcox of Logan spent the week end at iness. after preferred dividend require- midway will not be dusty. Thera Springs. Bishop Jolin J. Hendry. childon was the attended M. Bernhlsel Uie ments and allowance lor Interest. should be a big play on the mid-- i David Nielsen, son ot Mr. and Pocatello, Idaho, visiting with Mr. Dr. J. Willie meeting way. Otto, world high diver, dives' Marrlner Nielsen underwent and Mrs. Irwin Glenn and other ren's races, under the direction of (uneral services of Secretary of taxes and other charges. at- an appendix operation on Mon- - relatives. They returned home on Mrs. Jane Glenn and Mrs. Alta War George If. Dern at Salt Lake Sales volume for 1336 to date through fire and Is certain to dav. He is doing nicely. Monday. C. Breit'tdey were enjoyed at the City Tuesday . ball park. All children receiving Mrs. Earnest Thornton of Idaho, greater than the corresponding n was prizes. guest of Mrs. John u.d of the previous year. A hsm Li! hsm Lol E3I last week. K3 A big sham battle was staged or automobiles. Most of th uatlon of agressive newspaper Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Stokes and uuiising as carried on by the wejlt s;(e 0f the exhibition grounds between tile ploneeis and Indians cn Robert of Sarinmento, Cull-- 1 comp any in the past Is plann d ftj bp Ui?c for auto parking, duel and a log house burned. A beautiful display ol quilt iernia are visiting willi liantlled efficiently by men trom were on exhibition at the recrea- Mrs. Alvin Orchard. i'uhdt d s.ule. B rt Orchil d and hb depaltnient. County Sheri! Mr, and tion hall during the day and evenJ,ff Stowcll and his department ing. No prizes were awarded. The Mr. and Mrs Howard Liyne and ranvon Roads Get t aie also helping with the parking flower show was very successful. A son Barton, Sunday after- Attention from Scribe anti tiaffic at the fair grounds beautiful lot of flowers were dis- nt on in Brigham city. The main entrance to the t.nr played. Mr. Victor Petersen of (Continued From Page One) ground will be closed entirely to follHyrum was the flower Judge and as ,yed following the rodeo well a as automcblles and be open to jxdes-- ' see tra.Tic that h to the following awards were made: ows: Ross Maughan boys of WelLsDahlia Mrs. Caroline Letsh-ma- ville and the CCC Camp of a'l otivr laws are lestiecieil. and triam only. duty Mary Ilv.dry, seli, l, Mi 7 In favor likewise Ihe city attorney's with a stole of to enforce Lins in this town. Btt.lia MaiigliHii, thud cf Wellsvill'. Supt. H. C. Maughan of the Citv cond; I.Ii About the only excuse these two Light Department and his men Zinm Ur. Bertha Maugham of D. II"ber Maughan bojs birds have got for bring derelict have a big program mapped out first; Mis Jan Wallers, .second; i and Eliason Market boys in their duties Is that the pay b for the lighting of the fair ground Mrs. Maad Huidiy, third. of 0 In with a I aura Archibald, of Hjrum Marigold-M- rs. low, but they know that when The lighting of the rodeo arena lor ' WelLsville favor. As. they take the Job Of course they the rodeo and horse pulling first; Mrs. Marv Ifendiy. second; A feature double raid less or Is picture, more pres- tests at nights Mrs. Jane Walters, third. figure there is receiving f V. V rniitled Were Only Human" and tige attached to the office which intention. More large light is. Vie Dar-leDwaif Man V s ) rrilectors have been ordered. fust; Mis. N Hie Bradshaw, Thlncs to Come" was playing at us worth something. house nil evening. The Mis. Vencda M.iughm, the o;K-rdiivmg menu at night will te as h second, Allright, tins drunken Devs f'stivities ended with a dance simmered down to list anilvsi day. third. Asters -- f.P .. Clara S. Matmhnn. at the recreation hall with the amounts to this. Mr Aiciuue Citi-- 1 n orchestta furnishing the 7en has got to take it upon hnn-- j first; Mrs Mirtha Glenn, second; Mendi City Eneme"r Erwin Mu . new road, gate over all the bleacheis Mrs. I Vail 13; .uliivd, thud. spif to make these nh-HSM ? t! went over sue-- 1 that New Dealers have built for piand stands and report Th,- day's evenl Ageidtum Mi s. Ln.na Arch. laid S ' r4 I C ' J M cc. o of1 Mrs. as to ns. for Vanada rt.itK are the these in sentiment safe. nuke safe Thev aid i 'A tugh.in, good i 1 sfally con.,', first; ve got to help the police, and will hold ns many as can tv thud. he vliting people Mis. XUlie Bi s, eveiy thing u: we Mi .Mu go Hendiy, Hist put over, was worthy a city ten1', thei ore only a few of them rated. Th management will h"." Stock 1 if.it 1- M a :: 4 HUM HSMf'Vv Salvia-Mif temtmy to be oov- - more Zella Kerr, lirst. usheis in tile stands th i. lies the size f WelLsville. Wei-- 1 and a lot V , i 3 vn'e v n vtll b proud red ver to prevent o much contu-'eGladtola, Mis. Laura Archibald, ! i I Stockholders LEWISTON J1 Buy Stock of Wellsville Fourniers Day Drew Crowd From Many Sections of Valley comt jug a,o PROVIDENCE WELLSVILLE I t.i.-rlc- . pt,, 1 v, ( l,ot i.c k 1 , I V ! ; Parker, wlio was per bi'l.dav anniversary wn. honored guest at a nt n : nine Six pat:.- v. t in in. Pa:!;'!', M: Mn 19.v. S. r Eli'nb-i- h uieniit i I 111 we.k Mrs. .Sq,'.i-::di- . nj i 'id Barbara L'ilra Fun:. M. stmm. Mis Fa-- i Hi.''h Mis. James C Punter. Mrs Ciemge A. V.'Ulunwm and Mr and Mis Clar- Mrs - ib.t - wMirtwii Ki-n- - stixk-Snilt- h. lar-.-i-- ; per-Ful- is contln-PouLse- j fjl rou ' 1 ! 'Tkeyte (?keQttnq i six-n- I n, lly-m- . m mi'Kh 16-- . le ;old-M- y, mi.-ic- a T J . , . X ss first. m v!Y Snajxliagon Mrs. Vancda Maughan, first; Mrs. Laura Archibald, Nellie Bradshaw, second; Mrs. sii thud. ; ' A r-- Eg i-- Mrs. Floss Funncll and thiid. Let liman Ro.s 's Mis, Dcloics first; Miss Mary Pei kms, second; Mrs. Delates Leishman, third. Coma, Mrs. Rose Bankhead, 1st; Mrs. Celia Murray, second. Mrs: Celia Black --eyed Susan Murray, first. Mrs Rase Bankhead, second. Butterfly Bush Mrs. Rose Bank-heaSal.'mloa-i- s US' a first, We are Now Showing the plete Line of 1937 FAYE Com'Vi .. ' xj GREGORY RATOF TED HEALY Directed by Sidney Lanfildl MICHAEL WHALEH KELLY Aiocjf Prvducf fl. G OeSol PATSY RITZ BROTHER Dacryt f. (Tlwy'll bowl yo ovi with i . and in Cht5 of PiodiKtion nw kind el mutlc.l clowninjl) a ZoniKlt?li; d. Celcsia Mrs. Vie Darlev, first; Mrs. Martha Haslam, second. Ruffled Petunia Mrs. Dahlia Anderson, first; Mrs. Julia Theurer, second, Mrs. Ida Allan, third. Double Petunia Mrs. Laura Archibald, first and second. Mrs. Julia Single Petunia Theurer, fit t; Mrs. Laura Archibald, second. Pansy Mrs. Celia Murray, first; Mrs. Venna Perkins, second. House Plants first and second, Mrs. Guy H. Maughan. Rose Red Nicoltne plan Mrs. Bankhead. The committee in charge were Mrs. Allan Archibald, Mrs. Jack Gunnell, Miss Zella Kerr. WelLsville city sponsored a big rodeo show w.th Marion McBride and Alton Cooper furnishing the horses, Kenneth Murray announcing and Parley Hall directing. One hundred and fifty dollars were paid to the riders contesting. A large number of cowboys from all over the country taking part. A the Lady special feature was Bronc rider. Miss Pete Shipman, famous bronc rider who has been in shows all over the country. Awards were made as follows: Bronc riding Willie Edmo of Fort Hall, first place; Mose Edmo, Second, Lee Edmo, third. Calf roping Willie Edmo, first. Lee Edmo of Fort Hall and Dean Reece of Benson tieing for second place. 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