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Show . " in tha near future st the W. Tlitcher home end of the annual meetlnf to be held on May 9 et the Library. Oorge i5 - Sunday Special REVIEWS TRIP Sophia C. Hansen Buried at Preston TO ALASKA Funeral services were held In the At All Bluebird Ice Cream Dealers Three Flavored Bricks Manhattan Pudding... Green Pineapple Orange Sherbet Fourth ward chapel Thursday for Mrs. Sophia O. Ilaneen who died of pneumonia. Mrs. Han-te- n P. B. W. Affairs Discussed' Tuesday was the widow of Joseph flan and Delegates Named to fl. a former educator who died State Convention i n ii'brut a year gu. tiio bora In Fair lew, April Ogden. 6. 175 a daugVer of Frederick and Christian Pv.iiuen Cn t .b-- u Speaking on the customs of the, C ; has been a of Login I; Ihllnglt people of southeastern AlI yean Prior lo hat ask a. Uncle Sam' Attic, at a hr the past tin. the lived I Preiwn Idaho, P. B. W. meeting Monday night, am Provo. Mr Hanten hoi been sT i'Miss Jane Barber of the Logan active in Relief Society work. Academy faculty stated that ghese She U survived by thj following live In house boats, tent and people mom, Rrlel Waite, Norman Sea- - small house, that the carving on chlIdren: Mr. F. P. Packer and Hnsen. Preston, Idaho; mon. Wendell Reeder. Miss Lo t he "houses Indicates that they have Vane Mrs. Grant MerrUl, Rock Springs. Beamons. Miss Meneta Perkes and ly.re nf a lorg tlm M!j Emmett and the hast. Barber was director of Kalnes House Wyoming; Ludlne, Out of town guests Included. a home for natlve A!a.,kan child-- . Grant Hansen, Logan. Miss Melna Stauffer and Miss Ver- The body was taken to Preston .n at jfaneit Alaska, during 130- la Wilson. burial following the services. 31. "Since seafood U the favorite Mr. and Mrs. Orson Perkes spent food of these people, goiter Is un- Grow plum tomatoes for preserves the week end In Ogden, the guesti knr n In Alaska. ' Miss Barber said Neither Is there anything of Mr. and Mrs. Desalne Shupc They are excellent for this purpose she stated. Everythin? A ward dance was held In the ous here, Amusement hall Friday evening, r uvs In abui.hu.ciM. Berries are with strawb. prof J. The proceeds were used to finance , ir o thit It takes but t! iee F "ulg ! (he ", Ml a pht hr (toiUe occu'a icr. of it eve pe pie V. Barber desci it ih d pat i t.ie lKllngj from li'r homrs to be afraid of each spring to where the lierrinr f l 'S tubcrculosi , states Dr. II: E. spawn. The entire family departs. murh to the dismay of the teachers Klelnsrhmldt, director of health Monday evening at a birthday Jn (he gchoolSi which are operand education of the National Tubercuparty In honor of her daughter by the government- The whole fam- losis Association. "The present genAtlialle. Entertainment consisted ily Is theie each wl.h his or her eration Is coming to know that many of games and music, after which a particular task. They pitch tlr-l- r of the beliefs of thetr fathers are a was to served lunch dainty tents and catch fish, some stringing groundless. number of friends. There sas a time, not a generaIt and some putting It through Mr. and Mrs. DeRlece Balls en- - ptCuhar process to extract the oil. tion ago, when the fear of tubercutcrtalned Tuesday evening at an -- u is a most beautiful sight to e losis among the general public amounted to en unreasoning phobia. attractive card party In honor of these people In their hand-hew- n Dcnzll Lamb. The feature of the canoes, with their colon' J blankets entertainment was progressive five sails, and the white mountains A delicious lunch was tn tjie distance with the bluest of hundred. to the following guests: skles above. In the fall the lhltn-M- r. served and Mrs. Harold Daines, Mr. gits fish for salmon and th the d Mrs. Orvil Coleman, Mr- and ter for halibut. They also hunt for Mrs. Rulon Squires, Mr. and IDs. t))e hairy seal, from which some Theron Ashcroft. Mr. and Mrs Del- - 0f their moccasins are made, and mar Waite, Mr. and Mrs. Deward t he caribou (from which moccasins1 Balls. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Lu- - are also made.) mountain goats, and crenla. Mr. and Mrs. Verbal Sea- - bears. They eat gull eggs and drir.k mons, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reeder, Hudson Bay tea leaves. FI re weed, Mr. and Mrs. Preston Lee, Mrs. which comes up In the spring, Is Verla Wilson and Denzil Lamb, chopped up and is eaten as a de- High score prize was won by Miss u,.acy. The soapberry, unknown to Verla Wilson; second by Vernal ug here. Is beaten up until It puffs Seamons, low by Orvil Colman. or froths up like mousse and Is pink An apron and overall dance was color and Is eaten like Icecream, given by the M.I.A. Tuesday even- - They also eat gull eggs, wild celery. Ing In the amusement halL and wU(j rice which is oftn cooked jwlth the wild celery and the flre- soapbcrrlpq ar? dr!ed for 40c Per Quart Brick Bluebird4 Sweet Cream Ice Cream m prarsrjrira-'j'- i if&'jjrsm h in a u'srn'iiL - iu . rvdit -j $ aa , HEALTH DAY BIG OBSERVED AT ,n Three Day lit Special -- poi-'m- r- a fitHealth dav tingly observed here Wednesday Although there a as a ateady down-p- o Continue Today and ir (f rain the Neat on band gave Saturday a concert at 10 oclock. At 10:30 a public meeting was held In the Felt Hat Cleaned and t.'ibemarle with Mayor Rlchurd Blocked SO4 as tnavier of ceremonies. Corn-Straws Pa $ .... nama unity singing: under the direction All Work Guaranteed of F. L. Allen with Miss Mary E Kearns at the piano; prayer. Chaplain. Sylvester Low; speech of welcome. Mayor Roskelley. mixed chorus under tile direction of Mrs. Emma Thornley with Laura Fay Mooseman at the piano sang two selections; health report; Dr. O. L. solo, Mrs. E. B. Lundqulst Rees; with Eugene Lundqulst at the organ; remarks. Dr. A. N. Jensen of the State board of education; remarks, Albert McCann,. Pres, of Cache Countv School board; organ olo. Floyd Miles. Dr. J. M. Bem-hl- s 1, representing the 1st district of the state dental association preHYDE PARK. The William wired the stiver loving cup to Mr. Hyde camp of the Daughters of Nelson, principal of College ward. the Pioneers met at the home of Speech of acceptance. Prim Nelson; Tomlna Balls on Friday, with Nettle H. Reeder In quartet. Principal of Junior high Captain school, C. A. Hurren and company; charge. A duct was given by the remarks, b. O. Thatcher, president Misses Sarah and Wilma Peter-o- f the chamber of commerce of Lo- - son. The lives of the early pioneers Low; 0f the Hyde Park ward were e gan; benediction, Chaplain lection by Newton band. The af- - la ted by Sister Johanna Peterson, temoon was spent in athletic events Miss Mary A- Grant and Miss show and a grand ball was dia Dalncs. The life of Sister Sally held in the evening. Hyde was read by Leora Seamons Lunch was served to thirty. Tne M men and Gleaner girls of A number of our townspeople s. the Third ward held a very ful banquet and ball Friday motored to Richmond Sunday evto attend the seminary gradevening at the Thiid ward amuse-m- e ening it hall. Eldred Bergeson was uation exercises. Those who re-- c ived diplomas were Vera Seama .ter of ccreironi. s A delicious thrie course banquet was served mons, Ollle Elwood. Myra Daines, under the direction of Mrs. RLnda Eunice Cook, Helen Hancey, Golda Ch mibers at d Miss Bessie Blng-h- Hyde, Elaine Seamons, Bonnie Seai. The tat s and hall were beau-ti- fi mens, Vera Perkes, Myrl Seamons. and Erma Reed Uy decot .red with daffodils and Sa ah Peterson The evening was er. grem canc s Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Whittle of rpe.lt in dancing There were 100 Fa rview were guests of Mr. and pre sent. Mi 3. DeRelse Balls on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Udell Blanchard Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Perkes entertained at 6 oclock dinner on are rejoicing over the arrival of a Wednesday evening in honor of the new baby boy, bora Sunday. Mr, belay anniversary of her father, The following students will grad-- I Anilion Christensen of Richmond uate from North Cache High school Myra Friday evening: Ashcroft, Eunice Daines, Vella SeaCook, Vera Perkes, Bonnie mons, Clin Balls, Wm. Duce, Clifford Saunders, Ollle Elwood and Earl Larsen. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Lee of Salt Lake City e visiting with parents and friends. Mr. Earl Daines entertained a group of friends at his home on Thursday evening. Games and music was the feature of entertainment. A delicious supper was served to Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Waite, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reeder, Mr. and Mrs .Deward Balls, Mr. and Mrs. Orvil Coleman, Mr. Denzell 1 Lamb, Mr. Spencer Daines, Miss Leda Hancey, Miss Sarah Sea- flmtthfK-l- Ros-kell- ev n. Royal Hat Cleaning & Shoe Shining Parlors Daughters Of Wm. Hyde Camp Meet J ' re-s- ne ti LargeCeir.ent Flower Pots Various Colors j a-- KOHLER the Bricklayer Providence Phone 794 R Plenty Of 1 h'rIT1 VJftj I Tuberculosis fr cause-- ;. wln-an- tuberculosis - GREAT ANNUAL SALE Your to Make Opportunity Astonishing Savings in m Painting season is here. Property need repainting after the most severe winter in year. Were making it possible for every property owner to protect hi home and buildings by staging the GREATEST MONEY-SAVINEVENT IN LOCAL PAINT HISTORY. PRICES ARE REALLY AT ROCK BOTTOM! PROFIT IS CUT. WERE DEPENDING ON VOLUME TO SEE US THROUGH. ONLY QUALITY PAINTS will be sold! Take advantage of this exceptional event NOWI G ALL THESE PABCO ITEMS GUARANTEED HIGHEST QUALITY J J. C. Christofferson tder?e Funeral S e rvices is tuaround wereheld Third ward chapel Thursd y nt!' ta the of the-- ; natives the fire In the evening. Their meals sue very Informal andj the chlWren are taught In an In- t way The mQther ,s head of house and it ls her name which is kept Tlie mother's brothers choose the wives for the boys and they Bre desirous that the marriage be by tribe. Their stories are cen- tered around the totem pole which stand 50 to 60 feet high In front of i , ffd .. p0n and t 8 tur nisnea me singing. oi iTUtn ana souiy cesms uie Sacred Dawning were the open ng houses. Different families are thg Ravcn the Eaglei and Brown tn Bear IhIinBlts have by Lorenzo Sorenson of contact with the white man Prayer . only Comlsn. tt the flfty years The following speakers paid tri- - durln some Miss Barber showed excep- bute to life of the deceased. Harper W. Noble, Hyrum W. Hanson, a tionally beautiful pieces of Ihlln- missionary companion of Brother Bit basketry and stated these people basket Christofferson, In 1908 and Bishop were the most beautiful makers In Alaska. Their mocassins Richard Roskelley. The Special musical numbers were: are also especially beautiful. solo, Mrs. Regenla Smith with Lau blankets woven by these people are ra Fay Mooseman at the piano and Also different from any other In-quartet, Carrie Jensen. Bishop dian blankets, being blue, yellow. Roskelley, Effie Barker and George and white, and black In color. They Done; closing song, Oh My Father. make a different design for tourist trade and the blankets which they Prayer, Henry O. Hanson use In their ceremonials are extre- For Rent 10 acres pasture In Col- mely difficult to obtain as well as lege Ward. Inquire evenings 445 being expensive. The children are North 3 East- taught to make moccasins by starting them out with dolls. Only 2 days left for the Royal Hat "The meetings of the Native AlasCleaners Big Hat Cleaning kan Sisterhood are as dignified as any meetings I have ever attended." Plant a few rows of seasoning Miss Barber asserted. They are Inherbs such as marjoram. They are terested In civic affairs and have much in common with other wohard to find In the market. mens organizations. InterFollowing Miss Barber's esting talk, State Convention affairs PHONE 300 WE DELIVER were discussed, at which time Wallace, state president; Vera Carlson, state convention program chairman; and Blanche Condit Pittman, state convention chairman, briefly spoke of Logans part In the coming state convention, at which time the Logan club is to be hos-- j tess club to the other eighteen clubs In the Utah Federation. The meet-llnwill be held on May 28 and 29 in Ogden. The following were McKHmey, Frep. 'named delegates; Hattie Smith, Edna Jorgenson, Margery Frink, lines Maughan, Alice Charles, and Frances M. Vernon, with Wanda I IRM Robertson, Carmen Ballard, Phebe Helen Roberts, Little Harding, Riggs, and Mabel Walker m alter. . . nates. . Kenneth Hawkes, accompanied by Lois Lunt, sang most beautifully, "Hear Me, O God, a recent com. . . . position of Mrs. Frances Win ton Champ. Mr. Hawkes also sang Llndle Lou. Accompanied by Vll-aJones, Elliott Budge In a pleasing manner rendered (Three for The Big Bass Viol and Jack On the Road to Mandalay. Announcement was made of Mothers and Daughters' night to be . b Hd gs r Round Steaks Pound Me J li4 Loin Steaks f 2 29,5 12cl Pound 2 tb. 13(1 p0t Roast, grain fed steer lb. 12c New shipment of Varied and Choice Lunch Meats. Fear of Disease THIRD - ifrariAcgTrIVlSKET lb. 7? Veal Stew 2 Veal Chop lb. 29 2 lbs. 25f Lamb Chops Loin Lamb Chop. 2 lb. 29 lb. 7? Lamb Stew lb. Side Pork Pork Roast lb. io LsrJ ye La-Ve- ta Chr' F,rE; Knowledge Rouls !a-- suc-ce- ai Friday. April 29. 1932 held s1 !1 I CACHE COUNTY. UTAH CACHE AMERICANLOCAN. Vaue Hight rJ . Pot Roast, choice heifers lb. tic te j hereditary and therefore a family taint, and that it wae necessarily tel. often this dread was so wide spread as to result In opposition to the building of sanatoriums. People thought the air of the neighborhood would be contaminated. Pedestrl- - ans sometimes took detours to avoid these Institutions. In one Ignorant community, smoke blown toward the town from the chimneys of the institution almost provoked a panic beCaU8 WM be"eTed germs. "Today much of this fear has bee a dispelled by a more general understanding of just how tuberculosis ls contracted. We know that In most Instances the germ passes from the sick to the well who are In close contact often In the same family circle. With proper precautions, which can be explained by any doctor or nurse, there need be little danger of this Infection. Now that people no longer dread tuberculosis with the old horror, they are more willing to take the steps which not only mean adequate treatment for the patient, but security from the disease to those who surround him In dally life. SATURDAY SPECIALS 21' BUTTER fresh creamery, 8 POT ROAST lb. PORK CHOPS I lbs. STEAK, short out lbs. HAMBURGER S lbs. LARD, fresh rendered 2 lbs. BOILING MEAT 4 lbs. PINEAPPLE, broken slice, cans WHITE LAUNDRY SOAP, 10 bare PRUNES. S lbs. COFFEE, M. J. B. lb. COCOA lb. package ir 25 d 25 25 15 25 29 25 15 27 18 FELDC CASH MARKET 399 North 1st East Fboae Buy Now! Paint Prices at Rock Bottom! Labor is Cheap! Put a Man to Work! ANDERSON Lumber Company Wellsville - Hyrum 18 LOGAN, UTAH Smithfield - Lewiston Trenton - Preston |