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Show Tfcfre CACHE AMERICAN Sit. Officers Of Primary At Mendon Meet t a a" Mrndou Prmiarjr olfurr held Cuir monthly meeting at the home Eva Smith on Monday m, A Thanksgiving program evening as arrangid Ught refreshmen' mere served. Those present were: r. president Annie Hughes, first conn-e)oNellie Hamork; stake board member. Mrs Marva Kidman. Miss Virginia Fumes. Hilda Anderson. VlVa Bulat. Lucille Baker. r,t ; a!si Mrs. Oliver Tsylor entertained a quilting on Friday afternoon. A delirious hot dinner ms served. Cos 'rs mere laid for Mesdames Ladle. Lottie Baker. Ellen Latle. Phj Ills Baser. Alloe Sorensen. f ir field, Edna Bird. Miss Clella Ladle and the hostess. An attractively arranged dinner mas given by Mrs. O. J. Barrel Sunday In honor of Mrs. May Long and children. Gladys. Virginia and Kollo. Mr. and Mis. Dud Carcnen all of Hannibal Missouri. A basket of fruit centered the table. Covers were laid for honored guests Misv-- j Morelle and Inc Barrett, Ivin Barrett, Mr. and Mrs. Barrett and children. Miss Dorothy Huss and Calvin Stuart of Ogden were guests of Mis. A nicely George Illlbncr Sunday. arranged dinner was given in their honor by Mrs. Hilbner. Su-an- 9 i At ra Mrs. Dan Maine y entertained a a well appointed dinner Sunday In who wa honor of her husband sung lu birthday aimvlersary .h A crystal boat of fruit formed centerpiece. Places mere maiked for Mr, and Mrs, George Hilbner. Mr. and Mis. Jesse Walker. Mr. and Mu. Arthur Kidman aud Mr. and Clarence Phillips of Logan. Mrs. Mr. and Mra. Malsey. Mr. and Mrs, Osmer Hancock and son Zarr of Cornish were guests of their mother, Mrs Emma Hancock on Sunday. Mrs. Verl Shelton was lx levs at a chicken tapper Sunday evening In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Mjlr and children Mrs Stephen Muir spent Wednesday at Wellsvllle visiting wun her mother. Mrs. Andrew Hutchison. Lauren Bird met with a aerious accident Tuesday while getting out He la being: wood In the canyon. treated at a local hospital. Mrs. Cyril Bird and children went to visit with to Salt Lake last her husband who has been at the She returned veterans hospital. Wednesday, her husband accompanied them home. At Relief society Tuesday. Mrs. Claudia Stauffer gave a demonstration on fancy needle woik Refreshments were served Book of Mormon class entertained at a party Saturday night in honor of their teacher. Miss Marcia Dar-le- y who Is leaving In the near future for the east central states mission. Games formed the entertainment for the evening. Refreshments were served to 0 and teachers M31s Darby, Mrs. Hans Anderson. Norval Kidman entertained a group of friends Thursday evening at a venison aupper. Covera were laid for Misses Mary Peterson, Edni Muir, Leah Wood, Gayle Kidman, Susie and Mary Longstroth, Iva and Eva Furness, Beth and Wanda Kidman, Carlyle Bird. BUI Longstroth, Merlin Yonk, Eddls Muir, Grange Kidman. Kay Soicnsen had tlx; misfortune of breaking one of his fingers last week Mrs. O. J. Barrett entertained at a party Thursday evening In honor of lier daughter Theta- who was celebrating her 13th birthday anniversary. Games and story telling Reformed the entertainment. freshments were served to 20. Mi s. Myrl Lamont entertained the Sewing Circle Thursday at her home Fancy needlework was the feature Luncheon was of the afternoon. served to 10. One of the outstanding social functions of the week was the banquet given by the American Legion and the Ladies Auxiliary and their partners Thursda yevenlng In the ward amusement hall. Guests were Small seated at one long table. red flags centered the table. .io decorations and appointments were of red. white and blue in keeping with the occasion of Armistice. Places were laid for Messrs and Mesdames Bert Thornton, Melvin - H. O. Hancock, Muir, Edgar Hughes, Reeves Bird, stieo Larsen Joseph N. Sorensen, Joseph T. Wood Earl Bird, Henry Slielton, L. K. Wood. Alonzo ood. Jessie Walxer, Walter Ahrens and Mtsa Hilda Sorensen, Gladys Hughes, Mrs. Mary A. Bird. Mrs Sarah Hughes, Mrs. Helen Walker, Mis Artloe Bird. If. vtn and Marcelle Bird, Magnas Anderson. H. G. Hughes acted as toastmaster. After supper the following program was rendered. Talk, Commander Bert Thornton; stunt, Joseph N. Sorensen: talk. Joseph T. Wood on the war. The remainder of the evening was spent In dancand Wairer ing Bird orchestra Ahren with his accordion furnished the music. Mrs. lone Larsen entertained at a quilting Friday afternoon. A delicious dinner was served to Mesdames Mary E. Sorensen, Annie Sorensen, Myrl Lamont. Sorensen, Ellen Ladle. Lizzie Baker. Helen Walk-e- r. Miss Clella Ladle, lone Baker. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Horrocks and children of Pocatello were week end guests of Mr and Mrs. John O Hughes. The following program was given by the Ladies Auxiliary Friday afternoon at the school house In commemoration of Armistice day. song, America; prayer, Opening Helen Walker; vocal solo, Mrs. Julia Muir; recitation. Miss Fern Bui.'; song. Mrs. Helen Walker; story, Mrs Ada Walker, II. G. Hughes displaced his soldiers uniform and gasmask. canteen oer sea hat and .ce .... " Presenting FYidav, November IS. 1932. LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH New Film Has Long - Sought Life Secret shell ; songs. 'O'er There." "Long, Long Trail". "Keep the Home Fires Six Hours To Live" which will be ll Ud Pur Gold next attraction at (tie Capitol t! rule In a piece of china William Dieterle, who has proibrougli It' program the children were given passes successfully duced a numbed of unusual pictures hernia of Ihe ground lujer. tbs hall danee In ward amusement sold "Her painter and the glider, together Including. "The Last Flight. Candy and pop corn boll Only Majesty. Love," "Man Warned.' uh many mluor operation American Legion gave a dance in Scitmists and laymen alike have "Jewel Robbery" and "The Crash," ttie evening for the public. Mendon gold U used la gliding tba pure to discover directed the j ehlnoa oiclu-.virwas In attendance. Many lor centuries been trying production, And Dr. Alexis tlic scret of life. out of town visitors were present. U famed credited Carol, scientist, A farewell party will be given with keeping alive for years the next Saturday evening. Novemb-jin art of a chicken taken ft out the 19th for Miss Marcia Darley who fowl s dead body. Others, equally east to the is leaving for a mission have experimented along famous, Central wellies. A program will be similar lines, but with indifferent given at 7 30 In ward chapel success. danee after. Everyone U Invited. In "Six Hours To Live," tlie new e MI girls with President Fox feature, a famous i scientu: Annie Hughes entertained at a accidentally discovers a formula by surprise party Saturday evening In which he can extend hie for a period honor of MLss Drlpha Smith who of six hours. The discovery Is was celebrating her 14th birthday. hailed with delight by a police refresh- official. Games were played and were served to Lorraine ment "There can be no unsolved murWood. Wanda Hill. Faye Hancock, ders." lie declaret, "for discovers cl Melba Bulst, Cleo Richards. Ann the slayer Is certain. We will Hardman, Melba MaLsey. Mildred simply bring the dead person to Bird, Annie Hug lies. Miss Smith, U!e, question him as to the identity Mrs Owen Smith. of the person who did the killing, A chill supper was given by Mrs. and the murderer Is doomed. A Eva Smith Tuesday evening. Naturally enough, the scientist, bowl of fruit centered the table the police official and two other Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. men get into a violent dispute as Alonzo Wood. Mr. and Mrs. Henry to who shall own the rights to he the miraculous Bartlett, Mr. and Mrs. Smith, thus discovery, rest of the evening was spent In adding a bizarre touch to the rolistening to the returns of the elec- mantic drama. tion over the radio Warner Baxter, Miriam Jordan, q newcomer from the London stag-'- . John Boles, George Marlon, Waves of Short Length ' Light waves are only millionths Hull.well Hobbes and Edwin we.l have the prlncipel an Inch In length. roles In Burning, by tlie school. After thea re of labor Di'l-i-- n Theatre. cl.lu.1 factor). l Ibu- - r fcuw4i ipyias a:tsRTf 'i&h Kan-We- j ' awwi New Fall Homefurnishings at Remarkably Low Prices furniture Last August we attended the Furniture Market making our purchases for this fall. We bought the very newest and most possible to obtain, and at the lowest prices in history. Since making our selection at that time, prices have gone up fully 10, and there is no question but what they will go higher. Now, in getting to our point, we will state that you are still able to make your purchases at the lowest possible prices, from a very complete and beautiful stock of home furnishings. Make arrangements to visit our store in the very near future. It will be worth your while. up-to-da- Mohair Suites, 100 3-pi- te full webb $33.50 Jacard Velour Suits 3-pi- full webb $09.00 Other Suites in the new silk tapestries and mohair priced During the last few days we have received new shipments of furniture, which replenishes our stock again, making it most complete. bed-roo- 4-pi- ece Suites Priced as Low as RANGES The Beautiful New Rome Studio Couch Here is something new and extremely useful in tfie way of a couch or divan for your front room. either double bed or twin beds, with a In day time a beautiful pillowed couch, and at night-timspring-fillemattresses for real sleeping comfort. genuine Rome Slumber-o- n e 38.50 d Priced at $37 .9 Complete. The New Monarch AI1-a11eab1e Range in enamel and nickle at the remarkable 1 o w price of M The New Crosley Radios Are Here Matresses Our special sale of Mattresses is still on. A genuine 50 lb. 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