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Show LOGAN. CACHE COUNTY. UTAH CACTIE AMERICAN Par Four heme of their U seller, Mim Viola E .ist The evening was spent in ghost pi. :ng games and telling i!or-s- , alter which refreshment and PuMuhed Every Tuwdy ftl(Uj R.ie sun d to Della Bartlett, i fa Went Cont.tr Street, Logan, Utah, 'Kidman, I5et:y Maluey, Ruth Fliel-- t President Annie n. M.'-- Bul.st, Entered M ibcoo4c1m nuttier November 2, 1931, at the Poet OXHoe One of the social Mendon A large and most Smithfield Hughes, Mrs. William Buist, buss at Logan, UUh. under the Act or March 3, 1873. enthusiastic crowd of parents and event of tle week was the Hallo- Or-;- !. a Bul.st. The rooms were gay we'en party given by the Junior and with H dlowe en decorations. Owner and Publisher teachera met at the Junior high J. ALLEN, JR. Gleaner girls, M. Men and . WILLIAM C. ENGLAND J. H. ENGLAND Tae Whitney of Magna was school Friday evening, where a very guards Tuesday evening In and FLOYD ROSE, all of Logan, Utah the of Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Whitguest successful and Instructive parent ward amusement hall. The hall was ney. Sunday. one (ISO mall decorated or with Halyear teachers association meeting wv a'lrac'ively Subecriptlon Ratoa by carrier Mr, and Mrs. Ell Christensen and held with Pres. Effte A. Greene in lowe'en ir.ol.fs. The following pr were fuesu Advertising rate made known upon application. was rendered: vocal solo. Ji family of Brigham gram charge with Vice Pres. F. L, All.-vin Barrett: piano solo, Jessie Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Charles community singing, Ahrens; recitation, Mrs. Ada Wal- Ladle. conducting; Fifteen officers and teacher of Columbia the Gem of the Ocean ker; vocal solo, Marcelle Bird; danc'The newspaper has become the public market place. under the direction of Mrs. Emma ing was enjoyed after the program the Mendon Relief Society attendInvocation. John P. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Bird, Marcelle ed the Relief Society conference Newspaper advertising creates the trade upon which the Thornley; foundation of the community is laid. This is a social service Green; mixed quartet. "Just a Song Birl furnished the music. Refresh- held at Ifyrum on Sunday. of the highest order, for it makes known the new and better at Twilllght by Mesdames Roy ments were served at the close of Mrs. Jane Muir spent the week W. H. Griffith, T. W. Jarvis, the party to S8. end at Logan visiting with her things of life, creates new desires, inspires people to work Smith, M. T. Van Ordcn and Messrs Flojd standto a be to thus A was fulfilled, sketch, leading daughter, Mrs. Phoebe Yonk. that Mauro", "Going may harder they , T. Hhompson, Richard Thornley, Mrs. Robert Furness entertained given by Mrs. Annie Hughes, Mrs ard of living that is not equalled outside of America. and C. a. Barren with Lizzie Barrett, Irene Barrett In the at a dinner Friday In honor of "Into this development came the newspaper. Producers, Ro6kellcy Mrs. Eugene Lundqulst at the piano adult Senior class at Mutual on Mr. and Mrs. John Gardner of OgManufacturers, retailers everyone with anything to sell Care of the Teet y the talk, den. turned to the newspapers as the medium through which to school nurse, Mrs. Ervin Coleman ; Tuesday evening. Mrs. Frank Hancock entertained Mr. Laura George of Ogden was reach a larger market. vocal solos, Marcus Griffin; talk. at a chicken dinner Friday evening of dinner voice guest of Mrs. Wllford Larsen become the has 'Sources of School Revenue Newspaper advertising by in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Bylvln Saturday. tell his story Glen R. Winn of the Granite high Iloffler of Logan. business. Through the newspaper the seller can Mrs. Floyd Hardman presided to the millions when, where and as frequently as he wishes school of Salt Lake City followed A luncheon was over a prettily appointed dinner appointed prettily table round has by discussion; remarks. at a minimum cost. No other medium of advertising Mrs. Lizzie Baker Sunday In honor of Mr. and Mrs. remarks, given Sunday by Bupt. J. W. Kirk bride; ever taken its place. e In honor of Mrs. Philip Sorensen B. S. Devlney and daughter, A. A Effle Pres. Greene. social hour reThis is not only a service to the manufacturer and and son. Sterling and Geneo Covers were of Salt Lake City. was held which elder and tailer. but a service to the consumer who learns through a doughnuts during were served under the marked for the honored guest and Peirce of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Joseph N. Sorensen, Mrs. H. Mrs. Pricllla Malsey entertained newspaper advertising when and where to buy ami what to direction of Mrs. F. L. Allen. The B. Whitney, Miss lone Baker and the Sewing Circle Thursday. pay. The American Legion Auxiliary afternoon was spent In quilting. The demands made by a community upon its publisher held their monthly meeting at the Mrs. Baker. girls enjoyed Luncheon was served to Mesdames are equal to or greater than, those made ujkjji men in public home of Mrs. Elizabeth Too Lon in The even- Marva Kidman, Ellen Ladle, Lizzie office. His aid is sought upon every conceivable project. He Thursday evening. Commander Asia a Hallowe'en party Thursday home of Miss Theta Bar- Barrett, Myrl Lamont, Ada Walker at the ing outrid? In his time of l.is H. Bergeson was pi:.'. must spend at least half of cha:ge of the rett. All the guests were in costume. lone Larsen, Martha Barrett. Ft.-of business, and must make everybodys business his busi- meeting; community singing under The evening was spent In playm Walker, Miss Isabella Stumpf, Mrs asks a newspaper man if he has time time the direction of first vice comman- - a variety of games. President Annie Clarence Philip of Loan special ness. No one is rdxiut the o dy commodity he is blessed with, and he is ex- der, La von Winn; prayer, Chain,.- Hughes told ghost stories. A dell- - guest, Annie O. Miles; minutes and reIlibbrer A1 Mr. and Mrs. Gecrg clous h.ncluon was served. pected to u.-- it lii orally in the interests of his town. of last meeting by Mrs. ...ia Hallmu'en color scheme of yellow spent Sunday at Ocden guest cf He Is Fuprosed to contribute to every project, assist in port ai numbers by Arthur black was attractively earrl; d Mrs. D. C. Stuart, very activity, promote every cause and work for every Pt,tt.rs(jn and daughters of 1 ya and in out decorations and appoint-- j A Democratic rally was hed is for he asks the but if work, cry Park. Patriotic talk, Prin. C. A. public interest ments Those present were: Tcacl.c Tuesday evening In Mendon opera Oh. jes. sure the newspaper wants to make money! Hurren of Hyde Park; accordion Candidates Mrs. Blanche Bird, President Anr. e house Sneakers v.cr" A newspaper is looked upon by many as a sort of a music, Mrs. i.ose Rajmond; readElaine Longstroth, Hoi. n William Worley. A W. Chambers, Hughes, vnlln divi .e agency that God will care for it as he does for the ing, Mrs. Annie G. Miles; H. P. Anderson. Walker, June Stauffer, Verna Bud. Weston Vernon. solo, Mrs. W. W. Perkins; remriss. lilies and the sparrows. Well, being neither, we can't say S Theta Barrett. Geneva and Iren: Lawrence B. Caine, Edward Mrs. Delicious Bergeron. but our experience has been that God helps him who helps Mrs. O. J. Barrett. D. Preston, Rog-leBarrett, Chambers, George were served after which a himself. Standard. Fairfax. Minn. Mr, and Mrs. Frank Hancock enaccordian serenaders were In social evening was spent. The room-werSatur- attendance furnished the at and tertained oyster supper decorated in orange. There home of her mother, Mrs. G. W was a day night after the dance in honor music. crowd large present. of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Longstroth Reece of Benson, on Thursday. H. G. Hughe's and Principal Mrs. C. W. Clark entertained the of A ward Hallowe'en dance was givRldgedale. Principal Vance D. Walker and the members of the Junior uies literThe Mendon school enjoyed a following teachers from Mendon aten by the M. I. A. Friday evening. The amusement hall was attractive- ary club at her home on Thursday Halloween party and program on tended the 37th annual convention afternoon. The rooms were beautiMonday afternoon. The program was of the Utah Educational association ly decorated in orange and black and refreshments were sold in cor- fully decorated with chrysanthe- as follows. Stunt by eighth grade held In Salt Lake City last week. mums. The drama To Morrow and The M Men and ner booths. An amusing feature .f Hyde Fark girls; har;monica solo, John Welch; Miss Fern Bulst, Miss Veda SorenGleaner girls entertained at yie the evening was the fishing pond Tomorrow was very ably read by story, Faye Hancock; harmonica sen, Gladys Hughes, Annie Bulst, home of Mrs. Martha Daines Friday Prizes for the best costume with Mrs. James A. Cragun, after which solo, Rulon Ladle; story, Norma Orlie Bird. a delicious luncheon was served. evening. The Invitations, games and mask .were awarded to Mrs. Martha Mrs. Dan Malsey spent Monday recitation, Verna Bird; Whitney; Mrs. Hober Daines entertained stories by Helen Walker, Theta at Logan guest of Mrs. Clarence refreshments were carried out in Daines, Aleda Hancey, Clifford the members of the Junior bridge Barrett, Melvin Baker; harmonica Philip. the idea of a childs party. All guests Saunders and Berdeen Wlldman. came in child's apparel. The evenHeber Balls, while employed by club at her home on Friday after- solo. Rulon Richmond; story, lleene Mr. and Mrs. Vance D. Walker fell noon. Those present were the Kidman; vocal duet, Verral Kid- spent week end at Salt Lake, guests ing was spent in playing games af- the Lewiston Sugar factory, Frank Hillyard. ter which refreshments were served breaking his arm. He is reported to George man, June Stauffer; story, John D. of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Cooley. to about 40 guests. Prizes for the be improving favorably. Beutler, George Rasmussen, Ran Baker, Jr.; h u uioiva te'ech-- n teLamont Mr. and Mrs. Andrew best costume were won by Mrs. Stephen Thurston is still confined Pitcher, Max Toolson, L. S. Soren- - eth and 7th uads; .on- - by R... i spent Sunday at Ogden, guests of Ela'-i.- ' Ethel Balis and Spencer Daines. B rilet., to his bed following a severe Illness. son, Floyd Thornley, Merlin Jensen, Shelton, Eel's Mrs. Cvrtl Wright. Mrs. Sarah Ashcroft had the mis Senior class entertained their Friday afternoon, Mesdames Hat- - Norman. Lundberg, Melvin Hillyard, Longstoith, .d't'v Mi'v'y; ride1:-'- , elson by Marie Baker, Dari 'tie Bn 1, partners at a Hallowe'en party In fortune of falling and cutting her tie Lee, Kate Matkins, Bessie Ball: Lowell Hillyard and Leo forehead early Sunday morning Onetta Hyde, Pliebe Hyde, Janie High score prize was won by Mrs. Bobby Welch, Alma Lamont. M.u y the ward amusement hall, The family physician was called Lowe Ballam, Katherine Harris, Max Toolson and high cut by Mr3 Lamon., jok? ,, evening. The hall was decorated in Mary Lament; and the wound was attended to Florence Harris, Ethel Balls, Leah Floyd Thornley. Grant Kidman, Virginia Wood, Hallowe'en colors. Dancing was Florence Ronella Lallas, Marie Stauffer; A Home and Beautification meetand a delicious supper wa Hrncey, Sadie Hancey, A social event of the season wr. Hancey, Hattie Iivde. Lillie ing under the direction of the Farm song. Grant Bartlett and Fred Wal- served at one long table which was a Democratic tea, held at the home Nellie Cook, Mrs. Rhoda Bureau extension department was ker; poem Darlene Bird; stones bv decorated with lighted of Mrs. Wanda Ashcroft on Tues- Eeeee of Benson, M s. r'ettle He Covers were laid for 32 held at the Public Library Monday Marie Stauffer, Cleona Long-toa, day afternoon, Mrs. Naoma Perkes, ris and daughter Jean of Smithfield afternoon. Instructions on Chrisf-ma- s Madall Hancock; poem, Mervtn guests. . chairman of the club was In chare-'attended a surprise birthday, party Miss Leah Wood entertained a gift making were given after Willie, story, Irene Barrett; singing A duet was given by Wilma Peterheld at the home of Mrs. Eugene which a club was organized with by school; story, Teacher, Miss Veda delightful Halloween party Saturson and Terese Nielson. A musical Lundquist of Smithfield, Mrs. Lurd-quist- s Mrs. Mabel Pitcher as president Sorensen. Refreshments were served day evening at the home of selection by Willard Hancey, Len-ar- d Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Wood. daughter in law presented Mrs. Delores Scrowther, vice presi- after the program. Many of the Hancey and Leah Hancey; a her with a beautiful birthday cake, dent, Florence Geary as secretary students were dressed in costume. The rooms were attractively desolo by Miss Evelyn Seamons, Dr. which centered the table. Gifts were and Mrs. Elza Low and Mrs. The Senior class of the M I .A. corated with Halloween colors. A Ruby Wanlass of the U.S.A.C. and Chas. received and a buffet luncheon was Scrowther as directors, Mrs. Harold met at the home of Mrs. Julia Muir delicious supper was served. The H. Skidmore, Democratic candidate served. Homer and Mrs. Achton Jenson are Thursday. The afternoon was spent guests were seated at one large table for state superintendent of public Mrs. Wm. Cook who has been ill Smithfield representatives in the in quilting. Luncheon was served to centered with an orange pumpkin Instruction were the speakers. A for some time Is slowly Out of town Mrs. Bessie A.hrens, Mrs. Delone filled with autumn fruit and lightcounty organization. recovering. large crowd was in attendance, reMrs. Emma Miller, Mrs. ed by tall black tapers in orange Lee Hanoey Is still confined in ladies present were Miss Izola Jen- Larsen, freshments were served. the hospital, having undergone an sen, Mrs. J. W. Bentley, Mrs. Lue Rhcda Muir, Mrs. Cloteel Ahrens, holders at place of each guest was Mrs. Andrea Lamb entertained operation for knee infections several Petty, Mrs. J. W. Harrison, Mrs. Mrs. Ruth Bird and Miss Hilda An- a miniature lighted pumpkin. Places the Ladles Literary club at the weeks, Is were marked for Miss Susie erported to be improving. William James and Mrs: Add Bahn. derson. Gale Kidman, Eva Furness, High Councilmen A. J. Peterson of Hyrum, Joseph Gunnell of Mary Longstroth, Edna Muir, Wellsville were principal speakers Wood Judd Perkins, Emerson at sacrament meeting, Dan Harvey Archibald, Sunday Smith, evening. Special musical numbers Stuart of Wellsville, Bill Longstroth was vocal solo, Ivm Barrett, ac- Caryle Bird. After supper the guests companied by Miss Mozelle Bar- CACHE AMERICAN Parents Lt'pirr. Bwni-Ww- Halloween Smithfield And Social Teachers Meet Held In Mendon Ward s a -- -- What Is a Newspaper? Friday, November 11. 1932. all attended the char ball given by the Mendon orclustra in ward j amusement hall. Ami rlean Legion Is sponsoring n dance Armistice night, November 11 In amu.ment hall. Everyone Is Invited to attend. Mendon orchestra wiil furnish live music. Mrs. Thomas Muir was hostess nt d.nner Saturday In honor of her mother, Mrs. Charlotte xngstrolh. and her aunt, Mrs. Hannah Willi, of Wellsville, A Democratic rally waa held Thursday at 11 a. m. oclock in front of Henry Stauffers store. Speakers were Charles H. Skidmore nominee for State Supt. of Public Induction and Heney H. Blood, nominee for Governor, Bacher and furHelstand accordion serenade! nished the music. Oother local candidates were In attendance. First year Beehive girls held a Halloween party at the home cf Miss Ann Hardman. Rooms were cleverly decorated In appropriate Hallowe'en colors. Features of the evening were various games and dancing. Luncheon was served to, Teacher Mrs. Zelda Henlnger, Miss Lorraine Wood, Wanda Hill, Melba ! Malsey. Faye Hancock. Clco Richards. Virginia iieningcr. Bird, Maud Andtrson. Mrs. Floyd Hardman and daughter Barbara spent a few dajs at Salt Lake visiting relatives Return to Gold Money Urged by Geneva Board Geneva Return to the Gold standard throughout the world wlU be recommended by monetary expert In a preliminary report being prepared for the London economic conference, it was learned recently. Reestablishment of the gold stand ard should follow fulfillment of certain preliminary conditions, the expert will say. These conditions Include: 1 Restoration, to a reasonable degree, of freedom of trade. 3 A solution of Intergovernmental private debt. 3 Central banks undertaking to Influencprevent gold movement ing either the country losing gold or the country recteving It, by the discount rate or by or the country receiving It, by open market transactions. Ber-din- FOR KENT 5 room modern home Phone 441. ou FOUR ROOM APARTMENT Rent. Call 21 3J. WANTED Potato culls suitable for hog feed. Call Cache American, FOR RENT Three cheerful rooms, 143 unfurnished. East Second South. di Mrs. Ashcroft Injured At Hyde Park Mes-dam- es I J j ed -- r' Long-strot- h. iss rett. An attractively arranged dinner was given Thursday afternoon by Mrs. Joseph N. Sorensen in hone-- 1 of Mrs. Philip Sorensen of Salt A bowl of fruit centered f; table. Covers were laid for Mrs. Sorensen, Mrs. H. B. Whittier, ?; Lizzie Baker, Mrs. Annie Hugh, Mrs. Marilla Buist and Wanda ri.ll Norma Anderson of the 3 Memorial Hosnital was dinner Mis. Leslie lull. Mr. and Mrs. George Hughes and daughter, Leota of Garland, Mrs. Leroy Bishop of Tremonton weie guests of Mrs. Rebecca Hughes Sunday. Mrs. Mary A. Hill of Wellsville is visiting here with her Sister, Mrs. Frnm.i Hancock. Saturday evening the second Bee hive class of Y.L.M.I.A. held t Hallowe'en party at the home cf Miss Inez Barrett. The Halloween idea was carried out in the decorations for the room A variety cf and refreshments. games formed the entertainment for the evening. Those present were Teacher Mrs. lone Larson. W. r.ra Kidman. Maud Anderson. Ste'lr Hazel Sorensen, Gladys Buist. Hazel Muir, Ardella Lallas.' TyryTTE: Hi' Our Stock of Red Room Furniture is complete at greatly Reduced Prices. 'i Jjlnpz Banett. FUlimmikE COMPANY Log an Joseph N. Sorensen spent Sunday 1 at Carland. guest of his daughter I rMs. Leslie Hill. The Seaeull girls gave a Hallow -' en party Satu-da- y evening at the' j p- . f it- - A& Jt. - t. Tt.ia.iMi IV i 11 Phone 13 MOVING Padting Crating Long Distance Moving Johnson Cab and Transfer Co. 149 Phone 314 !ORP -- ivele. 503 Furniture and j I G. N.2L Piano Moving P. WISEMAN DrtC. FOR RENT Seven room unfur-nlshehouse. Call at 3S0 North. 2nd West. d CMrrro-Kr- t ifuiT .j yrTvrisT h. - ' to t: 2 to s That 'll, r Blu- rhi.ie 52 T'"e For Sale or Trade Good paying business In Lotan. Call at Cache American office. 3 Reduced Prices -- i on all Feed Chop- FOR RENT Four room modern house, good garage; 391 Sou'll, First West. Phone 508-- J. Dr. Wm. V-- Rocs! HEALTH SERVICE WANTED Experienced young man wants to do janitor work for room rent. Call Cache American. SERVICE NEBV-O-METE- R SIS West Center SE Phone 938 WANTED TO RENT Small house vlth accommodations for cow. Write W. o Cache American. FOR RENT Partly furnished three rooms and bath. Nicely cleaned and decorated. Inquire 394 West 1st South. FOR SALE Our Pea Coal. $5 50 per ton Is the best Pea Coal in town. Try a ton 35.50 delivered. Thatcher Coal Co. Telephone 76. FOR SALE Sundstrand Adding Machine end Cash register. Will sell for Good as new. $100 00. Terms. Call 956-$225 00 7c per BAXTERS FEED MILL Reasonable Prices Wm. Rumble L. Mathews Phone L 122.") lbs. 100 Special prices givn on large orders. We clean ahd Will accept doctor gTain. grain for pay. PAINTING CLEANING DECORATING FOR RENT 3 room modem nome with screen porch and basement at 373 South 1st West Phone 508-- J. ping and Rolling. ROY BAXTER, Prop. Hyrum, Utah ;i DELICOUS APFLTS Tree run 50c per bushel. Assorted Jonathans 3 bu. for $1.00. John Lundbeig. River Heights. Phone 817-FOR SALE Good work horse suitable for beet hauling or other heavy work. See J. Q. Davis, 213 East 3rd South. Phone 578-- J. FOUND A small pasteboard box with seal unbroken; about 10 inches long, 14 Inches wide and 16 inches high. Owner can get same at Cache American. Certified Radio Service Antone L. Skanchy, Mgr- Tour old Tubes are worth Dollars. Call ns about them. Everything In Radio 426 N. 5 East Phone 184 1128-- ItMWBS IVt.CV.JJ Any Kind of Coal is Better for Fuel than any kind of Wood, hut iriMr Lak-Cit- y. c 1 COAL Logan Coal Co. Individual and Class Instruction TIIATCIIER MUSIC STORE For Information Call S'6 e refre.-n-men- ts Knight Spring Canyon m RANSFER PIANO STUDIO For FAMOUS LuDean Rogers ' -- EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR THAT t i v . iv ABERDEEN COAL f hr r kind of Coal. Just try it. ,( i Satisfaction Tnvanjr Stamps. with 'every THATCHER COAL CO. Phone 76 3E3HiS4332r.il HAVE YOU JOINED THE CACHE COUNTY BENEVOLENT SOCIETY? If not, it v ill be to your advantage to join today. See your local representative A. J. BERNTSON, Secretary-Treasur- or Write er CACHE COUNTY BENEVOLENT SOCIETY j ..A'rv "a- - ?.?; j Complete New Line Bedroom Suites Genuine Walnut Priced for quick sale . $47.50 and up Crystal Furni ;ure Co. 72 West 1st North Phone 444 |