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Show Friilay. April CACHE AM ERICAN 1. 1932. 1 .0( IAN. CACHE mi'NTY. UTAH Fare Se t crt 932. Postmaster And Wife Honored r On Birthdays Shhijj of rrlmni-s drlif.fU t I. v oi f 'Jit ty at siirpn-'N ii ! a1 d Mt .1 t Sa'urday in honor of Die b'rtlu.jv of Mr nnnrr-sariand Mn Allan hl h offurrtd on Suitirduv idrand Monday. The rarru-out m the apjxjintmrnte The evening wm and (ifCoraUon apent In muMc, tonal chat and Vxi At tl ollm'k a cMirmtis hml.eoii maa to tin rue-,ol honor and Mrvlamra W H and , Mamrban, Joisrph M Br: rh am Mauuhan Hr her Mauyhan, P. M Mauchan. Win. H Darlrv. W M Ila&lam. W. J Wlllliunt. Leroy W. Hall. Latnont M Allan, lfrrman Theurir. Hi brr H Bankhead. John A. Ed Basaett, Melvin Archibald. Luther Baldwin, ll Alien of Kali Lake. Asnr Price. Mlta May Jensen of Hyrum and Ernest Hall. Mr. and Mr Allan acre presented ruth several beautiful gifts. The 71st birthday of Thomas Thorpe waa celebrated at his home kul1 ,n 19 hear the spot where the first Encllsh aettlera landed before However. If they venture out Into the aud on Easier Sunday Easter flowrrs proeeedln to Jamestown b,fh ,,r,ch far h4,11 ,rom ,h 0,d lEhthouis. they have been and decoration graced the table r on ordinary balloon tire quickly sink In where a dellcloua luncheon wav going on foot, for motor-cawith the huge new Streamline served. Member of the family tha deep sand and flop. Today, however, can drive easily through the Jumbo llrea at low air pressure, tourist were Mr and Mrs. present Thorpe. softest sand on the beach Above, at the tefi Is shown the old Mr. and Mrs. Parley K. 8mlth. Miss deepest, with the new light erected In ISSi), at (be right, cue of Us Ardrlla Smith. Mr. and Mr. Lerov llghthouie, meet Important lighthouse on either coast of Aments. Thorpe. Mr. and Mrs. William MUler of Hyrum. Mr. and Mrs Theo niond. Montana, on account of live KEEP THE HOME Whitney of Mendon and Mr. and Illness of Mrs. Stuart who has been I Mrs. C. O. Fisher of Ogden. Music TOWN LIVING with members of their famand social chat were enjoyed after visiting for several weeks. Mr. Stuart ily which all attended the concert was Somehow this here town doesn't accompanied by his daughter. given by the CSAC band in the grow; Faye. ' Wellsvllle ward tabernacle. Mr. and Mr. Dewey Bird and That Is bad. It shouldn't be so! Air. and Mrs. Brigham Maugham 1 children of Logan Juft.lhUKht I d J00. around were dinner entertained at dinner on Easter of Mr. Mrs. guests and Charles 11th Sunday In honor of the Wyatt on Sunday evening birthday of their grandson Grant STn. Ytilllam P- Baldwin enter- - j found that Mr. so and so, and so. Maughan .son of Mr. and Mrs. j children's Easter party y 0 j,,iy. gayly to other towns would Aerial Maughan of Logan and the lainpd at 3rd birthday of their granddaugh. on Sunday afternoon for her daugh-- . p0; Shirley. Games and refresh- - q ter Shirley Jean, daughter of Mr. botyht th-l- r clothes, then niPn!a were enjoyed by twelve and Mrs. Norman Maughan of Tre- would return children. monton. Two birthday cakes dee- Ail ; h.ru.i mid broke no money Mr and Mrs. Joseph W. Parkin- -' orated In green and yellow candl-- s to burn. graced the tnble. A delicious dinner son entertained at dinner on Sun- wai served to eighteen. Out of (lay in honor of their brother and Thai 1. n would take their yn Is and town guests were Mr. and go. Mrs ruler, Mr. and Mrs. James N. Wll- Aerial Maughan and family of kam.vjn of Los Angeles. C'a. if. The i To so tie olher town to see a show Tliey would rather Logan and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Easter Idea was carried out In all Tlie take the decorations and appointments. Maughan of Tremonton. From some otiier town, for some Mr. and Mrs. Louis Alvord enter- - Covers were laid for eight, reason's sake Mr. and Mrs. Heber Murray tained at an Easter party Saturday at the home of their tertained at an Easter party on To the town what are we giving? mother Mrs. Bessie Alvord of Lo- - Sunday. A delicious dinner was not keep the home town gan. Easter decorations and favors served to Mr. and Mrs. Parley P. Why hung? were used throughout the rooms Murray and family. Mr. and Mrs. "t tha be your slogan, and on the luncheon tables. Those Luther Murray and family, Mr. and town in your good R here, Mrs. Wm. were Olenn Messrs. the and enjoying evening family and Logan. r, Mrs. V. Mesdames Evan H. R. Bishop and and Parley Hall. Henry R. Parker. Harold head and family. Parkinson, Kenneth Murray. Walter High Councilmen A. B. Clawson Perkins, Heber D. Maughan and and Louis Peterson of Hyrum and Mr. and Mrs. Alvord. Counselor Evan O. Darley were Poultry Plant Renovated Mr. and Mrs. Preston Brenchley. social speakers at the Second , the Misses Alta Maughan, Rena ward sacrament meeting on Sun- Expansion of experimental work music was rendered by with poultry has been made possible Brenchley, Marjorie Sutton of Lo- - daYthrough recent alterations In the gan. Lewis Brenchley. Ray Leish- - the cholr- Mr. and Mrs. Scott Christensen oId poultry plant of the Utah State man and Ernest Lelshman enjoyed Easter Sunday at the summer home and family of Salt Lake spent Agricultural college, according to Easter Sunday of Dr. Sutton in Logan canyon. here with their Professor Byron Alder, poultryman. Mr. and Mrs. James N. William- - parents. Dr. n and Mrs. W. O. The new investigational work of Los Angeles, Calif., arrived Christensen. tains particularly to the brooding Mrs. J. 8. Andrews of Logan was and feeding of chicks and the effect Saturday to visit relatives. They are guests cf their mother. Mrs. the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice of these factors on health and Parkinson the past week. Esther Williamson. growth. The brooder house Is now The Mndre club entertained their so arranged as to provide for comMr. and Mrs. Heber C. Green are apending ten days at Pocatello, partners at an Easter party at the parison of sixteen different lots of Junior high school on Friday even- - chicks being reared under different Idaho, with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Parker, Mr. ing. Easter decorations and Easter conditions Including various types and Mis. Thomas M. Williamson favors were used throughout the of floor covering, different feed A delicious luncheon and Miss Laura Williamson motored auditorium. and troughs, high versus low to Pocatello, Idaho on Saturday and was served on small tables to protein content of feeds, and so on. spent Easter Sunday with Mr. and Messrs, and Mesdames William A modern incubator which T. G. Williamson. Bankhead. Charles Stuart, Elmer places the obsolete types of smaller AlMr. and Mrs. Ellis Nelson and Glenn, Sterling Jones, Louis mentors installed In the early of vord, Vernon Mr. and Mrs. Oriel Nelson Maughan, Harold days of the allege provides for Mantua spent Easter Sunday here Glenn, Fred Garrett, William M. studies that were lmprac-wit- h their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jones. Henry R. Parker, Thomas hatching ticable with the old equipment. B. Llndley and Allen Lelshman. Sam P. Riggs. Novation of some of the old Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wyatt and After luncheon 500 was enjoyed, poultry houses has made possible party was In charge of Mes aso jbe reorganization of experi- family were guests of their daugh- ter and husband Mr. and Mrs. La- - dames William H. Bankhead, T. B. mental work m the housing and mont Leishman of Millville on Lindley and Fred Garrett. of pullets and laying hens. and Mrs. T. P. Walters of feeding Easter Sunday. All these changes combined have Rock are Springs, Wyoming guests made the poultry plant better than Bishop Evan H. Bankhead was a their parents, Mr. and Mrs. P . it has been for many years, for special speaker at the Millville ward M. Maughan. on Sunday. instructional work as well college -as for research, and brings the inBishop Clawson of the Hyrum Correi.t Second ward and President John, stitution more nearly into line with hut I'Uii'is a lou the requirements of Utahs poultry Slum u Ii.jj C. Brenchley were visitors at the lusadenu Post brow. Wellsviile ward Sunday. industry. Neider-hausMr. and Mrs. Ephraim of Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Larsen of Hyrum and Mr and Mrs. William Baldwin were MB 3. MYR1IE ANDERoGN PRESTON Easter Sunday guests of Mr. and MRS. CECILE ALLEN LOGAN Mrs. William P. Baldwin. MRS. DELLA ALLEN RICHMOND Miss Etta Garrett, who was obMABEL ALLRED HYRUM serving her birthday anniversary on MRS JESLE S. BAKER MENDON Thursday entertained at an Easter JOHN BARKER CACHE JUNCTION party. A four course luncheon was JESSE BARKER NEWTON served. Games and music were enMRS. O. J. BARRETT MENDON joyed. The guests were Sarah and C. F XIE'CH LOGAN Ruth Leishman, Ida Murray. Edith MRS CHELAN COLEY LEWISTON Parker, Edith Darley. Elinor Coop.. MES. ETHEL CLARK . LOGAN er, Etta and Levi Garrett. MRS. FRANK DUC3 .. HYDE PARK Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Fisher of MRS. HAROLD GALLOWAY DAYTON Ogden were week end guests of MRS. C.EORC-J. GODFREY CLARKSTON their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas MRS. MARGARET GREEN WELL PROVIDENCE Thorpe. MRS. MARTHA E. H LE MILLVILLE Mr. and Mrs. Max Burr of Logan KIRKHAM HARRIS HYDE PARK were supper guests of MJr. and Mrs. LEERAL JOHNSON PRESTON William Baldwin on Easter SunETHEL JONES MRS. WELL6VILLE day. CARL JORGENSEN NEWTON At the Easter Sunday sacrament R. VV. LEWIS BENSON meeting of the Wellsviile ward Prof. MRS. EDW. LILLY PRErTON W. W. Henderson of the USAC gave C'RROLL L. OLSEN .. LOGAN an evcrll-p- t talk on Eas'er and thMES. C. L POCOCK I.OC AN resurrection. Special musical numMRS GEORGE POND LEWISTON bers were by the ward choir wm i LOGAN a solo, The Holy City, sung by MTI ES RCLTTGY CiCPE JUNCTION Parley G. Hall. RILH-'.M FGARLT STODDARD '''D Ernest Parkinson is spending a LEITH WESTOVER LOG ,N few weeks in Los Angeles, Calif., SMITTLFI ELD MRS. FRANK WINN with relatives. John Stuart was called to Drum- Wr!!-u!l- r and A s Bunds arrat U Theres Money and Gifts for You on April 30 Co-ii- 0 - Ea-ie- r ) ra Maui-han- Y tuna r. Mar-aha- on all to ml od- - ilto des ier e a a s ; Once in a Lifetime can You Earn so Much for a Little of Your Spare Tim e as is Possible Right Now 1 ii Make the Most of it-- - Get in on the Ground Floor and Bring Home the Bacon SECOND PRIZE SERVEL ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR i j : nei t I ' , , ap-er- THIRD PRIZE. . 3 Piece Overstuffed Living Room Suite V h Bank-Carve- : I - ES''' A . per-ao- ., 1 - er Contestants A v 1 4 Purchased from n s L'da t. LUNDSTROM FURNITURE COMPANY t v Purchased from J. L. MONTROSE COMPANY The Prizes First Prize CASH Second Prize - $250.00 Servel Electric $225.00 Refrigerator Third Prize Three Piece, Over$145.00 stuffed Living Room Set Fourth Prize Victor RCA Radio .. $129.50 50.00 Fifth Prize Cash Sixth Prize Merchandise Credit at S. E. Needham Jewelry Store .... 35.00 Seventh Prize Merchandise Credit at 35.00 Ladies or Mens Store in Logan Eighth Prize Merchandise credit ata 25.00 Ladies or Mens Store in Logan Extra Prize and Cash Commission 605.50 Appropriation Get Your Share of This Liberal Awarding of Gifts and Cash -- Enter Today Op-portuni- FOURTH PRIZE Victor Radio ty Still Knocks! . . Total $1500.00 Purchased from THATCHER MUSIC CO. E . lit: koeetk A . For Complete Information, Call, Write or Phone Campaign Dept. CACHE AMERICAN 62 West Center Street, Logan, Utah Phone 700 |