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Show u.nre I'isht CACHF, AMERICAN Letter Pocork, and Mr. and Mrs V. T. Tlngey. At tlie close of lire bridge games a hlh followed the ...SOCIETY... dinner, score prises were awarded to Mrs. Murray and Mr Pocotk CACHE COUNTY. UTAII CAPITOL en Professor Mrs. fi.i tm Angeles, California, to vint trite. lied liveandfallowing her t Oil Cliristrtas Dinner Last Time Today and iiwnd the holiday with Ivr Sunday l dinner or and riming Parties before leaving fir (lie parents Mrs W. L. Wi.jiUi. Dr and Mrs Charlie Farrell in A II 'I hwijvvmi Mr. a:1 Mi N, A Pedersen, and Proft wr and la;"i y ilnu- - j mtertainid 1 Music falMrs. 1mlry E ivu-rso'lneir u nil- - Ite party Clut. s d lowed the dinner ! Mi Christmas Party ', Mr ur md '1 William IMrrvm and little The KlwanU vliib rave iu annual ,,r ' Christina party Monday evening in Miss I'irstoii entertained St of Bait Lake City artT-i-ne 'he me u, dame hall of the pahm eight rf her music pupils st dinner Wednesday Only Twnelay evening and A Christmas fan guest at Uv) dinner d'Or. honoring their alve and Saturday evening was vor at the plate of each guest Ade O'JhfT gueata Included Mr A dinner wa kerved parttiera Hah Miner Bhrpard and -- on Jo-a- r fohoaed by dancing O. A hind Cards followed the dinner to Arva Hansen and ih, and Professor and hi r. B E qulst, president of the club, pr.-- Mrtta Hale. Cl art and daughter. Mia Ida Ma'icL dinner. The memb-,Clark, and Edmund Frldmnn, Mu of the club provided a lively proa Bit Preston entertained at glc followed th dinner. gram of speeches, music, and of are Christmas Prterwm Before and Mr Mr. lilt delightful little dinner party reading a party broke up Canta Claus pre- twrlve covers. Friday evening prehere holiday vending th sented each with a gift The com- ceding tlie ball of the Sigma Chi at tlte Thomimnn home guest Included Mrs Mr and Inr ludcd. fraternity. Tlie mittee on arrangement Sunday evening Lea Peterson. Tliamiarfm entertained twenty five Val W. f aimer. Oeorge O'Keefe Juana and Alice Virginia Parkinson. of and Oilbert Thorpe gueaU lnfon..t!' a' n Todd. Loraine Holey, Emmerson icualc. Wtll'am Peterson, a t.oi cl Dorin Johnson and Paul Spencer Abbott. Morris Wright. Tad Bullen planUt of Utah, hi brother Chaile tlvc entertained alsteen of thetr friend Joe While and Joiin Peterson. O. Frtefomt. soloist. furnldied program for the evening Ref.rsh- at a dinner and card party Wedat the Johnson Mrs. L. E. Nelson tnenU were aerved nesday evening home. At the clone of the bunco Entertain at Luncheon as re awarded to Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Champ en- games prise Mrs. L. E. Nelson entertained s at dinner Christmas Grace Rasmussen and Mist Pedtertained a bridge luncheon Thursday afterincluded' erson. Judge The guests day. noon. Tlie guests Included: Mrs and Mrs. George D. Preston, Mia Eugene Worley of Preston, Mrs i D. and daugh'-Kate Preston, Christmas Fred Kldgrll, Mrs. .Valter Squires. MU Katherine Preston. Dr. and l, Mrs. 8. V. Prows, Mrs Ernest Loa Mrs. W. B. Preston and family Dancing speed, Mrs. Alma Lun'a'il. Mrs. W teamworkAngeles Displaying followed Music and conversation Varsity club gave a ChnUnaj and marksmanslup far Mrs. B. Christensen. out of the Jones. Harvey In dancing party Monday evening class of their opponthe dinner. tiie small dance hall at the Palais Mrs. L. Westerholm, Mrs. O. H ents, the Utah Aggies basketball E. L. Ptterson and team Saturday night eaally defeatA family dinner party which d'Or. All public halls were decor-v- d Nelson, Mrs. for the holiday season with Mrs. Herbert Van Noy. Bridge fol- ed the University of California at included the W. K. Burnham close At luncheon. lowed the the Los Angeles, 39 to 27. family, the N. A. Larsen fam- tlie Christmas reds and greens, of the games score prizes were ily and the John H. Wilson family gaily decorated trees and many awarded to Mrs. The Bruins took an early lead Kldpell and Mrs was given Christmas day by Mr. brilliant emblems of the holiday and held it fdr the first five minWesterholm. Mis. John H. Wilson at their home season. In this setting Santa Claus ute of play, when they were no Booth Main. Mua Edna Wilson, presented a stocking of goodies to passed, never again to threaten Larsen Nets Mrs. entertained J. H. esch guest. Light refreshments daughter of Mr. and Mis. John at a dinner party to thirty four seriously. Wilson, who la In tlie cataloguing were served to fifty guests. The covers Wednesday evening honorThough the effectiveness of the Incommittee on Riverside pubof the arrangements department anniver- Bruins' play was hampered bv a lic library. Riverside, California, cluded: Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Nor- ing her husband's birthday the lack of teamwork among the elevwho name home to spend the holi- fleet, Mr. and Mrs. Russel Hansen. sary. Following the dinner en men who were sent In In vawere with entertained cards, group Mr. M. and Mrs. O. Hardy and days with her parents, was a sperious combinations, they also Sufand Mrs. Chester J games and music. cial guest at live dinner, also a Professor fered Individually In comparison oi Htrd. Myers. friend. Mu Dorothy members of the MGR with the tall fast Invaders. Eighteen accomwho Riverside, California, club gave a Christmas party MonCaptain AUsop, Aggie guard, was panied Miss Wilson here as her Annual Christina day evening at the home of Miss high man with 12 points. Uoreiy guest for the holiday season. Lotty Batkin. PropresM"e gam's trailed by Piper of U.C.L.A . with Party at Hotel 11. furLlnthicum. Bruin ace. was botFaculty Women's Lear ie of the Interspersed with as pro-raMrs. F "n Barber entertained the evening entertainment tled up by the Aggie guard- - who at d.nne' ( hrSttris day at wh'.rh UB A C. gave its annual Chrirt-ma- s nished allowed turn only one goal. reived. hclicshmcnls party Friday evening at the monibi i of her immediate Three Aggies were banished durEcili-s- , ot out the partFrom honoring were guests. family Miss Wanda Jensen entertained ing the first half for personal ners. a and Cards with Betram Mrs. dancing Mr. were and town at a supper party Saturday even- fouls, through what many spectaSmith and two sons, of Salt Lake special feature, tap dancing given ing. Covers were laid for eight tors construed and soundly booed City, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Christen- by Hire students of the Physical fur- as unusually strict officiating, and sen of Montecello, Utah, and Mr. Education department, furnished guests. Following supper bunco nished the entertainment. Score though the extraordinary total of the entertainment. and Light tine' Bickmore evening's T. H. Mra. and refreshments were served. During prizes were awarded to June Ron 30 personal fouls was called during children of Preston, daho. the game, at no time did the play m'ei mission Professor Walter Wel-- and Alton Ewer. take an obviously personal turn. lead the group in singing ChristMr. and Mrs. Ivan Christensen arrived here from Montecello the mas carols. About one hundred and Bridge Dinner early part of the week and arn twenty five guests were present. Party Lesguests at the Barber home during The committee included: Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Anderson enP. D. Mrs. ter Murray. Pocock, the holidays. at a bridge dinner party tertained M Mrs. W. J. Vickers. Mrs. Paul Saturday evening. Covers were Mrs. Mill lam Smith entertained Dunn. Mrs. Walter Welti. Mrs. W. laid for twenty guests. After the Dr, and Mrs. J. C. Hayward and J. Carlisle, Mrs. John Croft. Mrs card games score prizes were MitchR. H. B. Miss and C. L. Ida Barlow Hunsaker, family and Mrs. awarded to Mrs. Bennet Blair, Dr. two children at dinner Christmas ell and Miss Edith Hayball. N. E. Munk. and Dr. and Mrs. J. C day. Hayward. Malan; Singing. 'Jingle Bell. Santa Claus made hi appearance snd greeted all. KISVILLE CANTATA Of! g'l-k- e' j. SUNDAY EYE Heartbreak aan-in- ott-of-t- oi Old EprMia contra 1100 of In Akimbo I Tlie game Ms s Pig a Wlgv," keen bow, nieanlng at s sharp band. with Santa, by Z. B. and Z a. was It is n old rtprewdon meaning played; singing I Thank Thee with hands on hlpa. Dear Father," after which alt marched to the barement where Santa prevented each one p. event i! with a bag of nut and candy. Dancing was enjoyed to mu-tthe Price Ore lustra a n. Lura-Skee- Aggies Win Hoop Game At Los Angeles Lun-dah- Early Chautauqua Course cm The enrrespondetir a feature of the t iu ail tatt Chautauqua tourwe and Frank Fowler In l'HHKq. ' 8t tu m SPECIAL CASH BARGAINS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS Music of Bethlehem Di rected by Lamont Allan Primary Association Piggly Wiggly Hoopsters In Entertains Win Column WelUville The ward choir of 5J The Piggly Wiggly basketball voices under the direction of choir ster Lamont Alim assisted by Mrs team went to Snuthfield and deles ted the First ward at that Alrona Mauglian at the organ very place Saturday night by the score successfully rendered the cantata of Music of Brthlrliem." to a large Lineup and summary: crowd at the tabernacle on WedPlSfl y Wiggly nesday evening. Before the rendiG. T. P. P. tion of the Cantata a prologue dr Nelson, rf, plcting tlie birth of the Savior was Sorenson. If given by members of the ward unc. . . der the direction of Mrs. Jane B Hull. Qutnney. rg. Waiters. The auditorium was Maughan, Ig. beautifully decorated and all those Olfson participating were In costume. Lonian . jI Dealers furniture i in Majestic Radios, L. & IL Electric We carry a complete line of Living Ranges Room Suites, Bed Room Suites, Dining Room Suites, Bed Springs and Mattresses . . . Unsur. passed Values in New and Used Furniture. . . . 29-2- Beautiful CRYSTAL BOTTLING and Furniture Company 73-7- 4 West 1st North Phone 444 colored lights were used throughout the production. The second production was given on Sunday evening a hen a large crowd enjoyed It again. Totals ii Smlthfleld 14 7 :$ KMOTTSHS First Ward O. T. F. P. Rich. rf. The WellsvUle ward Primary en- Gutke. If. .. . tertained Tuesday afternoon at a A. Hlllyard. c. . program and dancing party with Plow man. rg. . President Eva Green In charge K. Hlllyard. lg. Several mother were In attendance. Heaps . .. The following program was given: Cash Singing The Cradle song; chorus Nichel Holy Night; by Trallbullders. Tout Seagull and Me Gau Wees classes with Mrs. Celia Murray In charge; Totals 8 13 8 24 Bells. by Beginners Song. group; Dialogue, Happy time to Rat Twenty-Ninlaches Leaf You. by 1st grade; Song Santa A rat found and killed by a n Claus lives far away. by 2nd grade; tire of Bulawayo, South Africa. In Poems. Looking for Santa Claus," an offl outbuildings adjoining O by Larks; Dramatized song. residence was found, on behush Thee My baby." by five Blue- dals to be 29 Inches long bird girls.; Poem, "The Night Be- ing measured, from not to tall Annebell Mrs. fore CluTstmas. . e Luncheon Inn UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Ham Christensen Jake Taylor Offer You The finest in short order and dinner in Cache at Lowest Prices! Valley ... ft.1 fall y w-- re U Nurses Entertain For Bride Mrs. Effie Barrows entertained at a family dinner party Christmas day for her mother Mrs. Eliza R Smith and as many of her brothels and sisters and their families as geslde here and surrounding togrns. The out of town guests were from Ogden and Lewiston. th-t- Entertain for Mr. and Mrs. Hatch ook d, i Clarkston, took place Wednesday morning In the Logan temple. A wedding breakfast followed the home of the ceremony at the bride's parents for the immediate families. The young couple will make their home at Clarkston. Nurses of the Cache Valley hospital entertained Monday evening at the nurses home honoring the bride. Ten were in attendance. Re- freshments concluded the evening "'he guest of honor entertainment .1 rs vun Rifts. The bride entertained twelve ..ends at tea Tuesday afternoon. Her trousseau was on display for the guests. Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Barson entertained Friday evening of last veek for the couple. A supper was served to fifty guests. They re ceived many lovely gifts. Bridge Dinner Party Mr. and Mts. Wallace J. Carland Mrs isle entertained Mr. Waldo Hatch at dinner Monday evening at the Hotel Eccles. Mr. and Mrs. Hatch will leave the early part ,of January for New York City where they will make their home. for Mrs. Hatch left Wednesday Skanchy The marriage of Miss Joan Ken-nar- entertained twelve members of the S. M. club at cards Saturday evdaughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Kcnnard, and John Barson, son ening. Following the games a supof Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Barson of per was served. A high score prize Sorosis Chapter Give Tea Party Tlie most attractive affair among the younger society last week was the tea given Sunday afternoon at the Borosis sorority chapter house by the. active girls who reside in Logan honoring Miss Ruth Budge who with her parents, Dr. and D, C. Budge and brother. Rush 1 Budge, left Lc;."i T"- .1'." i.vrn-ing for Salt La,.,: City where their train ter c?'1 l.uneisci, Cal. forma, to sa!! Christmas day for an extended trip abroad. Some of the gills took turns in reviving the guests while others poured and served in the dining room. a Miss Tyra Wilson contributed group of songs. Seventy five g tests called between the hours of 2 to 5. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Saturday evening Professor and Mrs. V. D. Gardner entertained at a bridge dinner party. Covers wTere laid for the following guests: Dr. and Mrs. W. J. Vickers, Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Humphries. Prof, and Mrs. D. P. Murray, Prof, and Mrs. Charles J. Sorensen, Prof, and Mrs. Harry Smith. Prof, and Mrs. N. W. Christiansen. Mr. and Mrs. was awarded. Faculty members of the Whittier school entertained at a dinner party Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Addle Swapp. Eight were included in the party. Gifts were exchanged. Judge and Mrs M C. Harris en Referee, James Blewett; nmpin tertained at a bridge dinner party of ten covers Saturday evening. At Tracy Cox. Attendance, 3000. the close of the bridge games score prizes were awarded to Professor and Mrs. Chester J. Myers and FARMERS nOLD ICLANS HELPLESS WITH STALLING Miss Hattie Smith. Los Angeles Utah Aggies again defeated the University of CaliforMentality of the Sexes nia at Los Angeles at basketball The public health service suys Monday night with a second half that mental capuelty ami intellec- rally which brought them out vic- tual Rifts of human beings is not restricted to either sex. There are highly Intellectual women as well as men. It should be remembered, however, that the mental traits of the two sexes are different. Funeral Eulogies Barred tors, 32 to 20. Captain Allsop of the Aggies divided scoring honors with two of his mates, Belliston, forward, and Campbell, center each of them scoring 8 points. The Utah five, after forging ahead in the last half, employed a stalling game against which the locals were helpless. The teams will play again tonight. Utah Aggies won the first game Saturday night. pastoral letter Issued by the bishop of Avranches, Normandy, forbade all eulogies of dead people at funerals. Good people do not need to be eulogized, he wrote, while the bad ones do not deserve praise. The Utah Aggies G. T. F. P. bishop, therefore, prohibited them all. Belliston, f. 3 2 1 8 2 4 Harris, f. 2 4 Campbell, c Allsop. g 2 0 4 4 Young, g. A 12 12 .4018 Totals 14 0 9 32 U. C. L.A Lintliicum, f Piper, f Maxwell, c Loest, g Elncke, g Brvatmarkle, g ... J Penney Co. Comer First North and Main ine. ri ..liirii Totals G. 3 0 1 0 1 1 0 2 0 5 2 8 4 9 20 I80Z jIreenbnck,, In the United States was one Imibill of 1862. It was circulated In the same year. tating the ten dollar 3 4 0 2 Umpire James Blewett, California at Berkeley. Counterfeit In Tte first counterfeit PRICED UP TO $5, NOW GOING AT T. F. P. 0 2 6 112 12 2 15 r re Prl-we- Party Tuesday. December 20. l(o) J.C. PENNEY GO. esune i |