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Show CACHE AMERICAN Tare Two UTAH Y JYKhiy, March 3, 1911 Mr Carver Is principal, pal Funeral Services jwh.ih were Leroy Darky, Le arer L.ur, John M. Kerr and Alton Gun In Wellsville For 'mil of the Junior high at hunl. began wuh Mr Carver Child 71 arrUcis Garrett singing a solo, CACHE AMERICAN Semi Weekly Newspaper, Published Erery Tuedy and , lly The Car he American Iubluliing at R Wttl CVnler Slreet, Logan, t'lab LOGAN, CACHE COUNT 9 U j Friday WAUL PAPEIS ie We'll Understand" as"Sometln Wellsville Jniprli-uthfuneral sisted by tire choir; prayer Were over the remains of by Win. C. Brenchley and James' services I Wfo4-rlmatter Natrmbrr t, 1931, at he Entered aa Etheljn, the 4 months old daugh- Taggart of Lewiston; duet, "My, fo.1 Office at Logan, Utah, undrr b Art oI March 1, 1879. ter of Mr. and Mrs. V. R. Carver lather Knows" mas sung by Lewis were held Monday at 1 p. m In Brenchley and Walter Perkins. Intlu Second ward chapel with Coun- structor at the high school. SuborripUon Rate. by rarrlcr ar mail ona year - - - (1.39 selor Evan O. Darley in charge. The speaker who spoke words Adrerllmlng rate made known upon appUaaUon. The music was under the direc- of comfort and consolation to the tion of Cholster Gladys Hill assist- bereft were: Bishop John J. Hened by Miss Helen Jones at the or- dry and Supt. J. W. Kirk bride of' the county school board. Carl B gan. Tlie brautlful flowers were car- Stoddard, principal of the Lewiston ried by Mesdames Bessie Jones and district schools, Evan B. Murray The question of what to do with jewelry, as well as furs, Ida Bair and the Misses Ruby former principal of tlie Wellsville when embarking on a trip has at times knit the brow of Leathern. Laree Kerr, Larre Wil- Junior high school and Counselor nearly every woman. liamson, Clara Bair, Elinor Cooper. Evan O. Darley, who also thanked Ellen Jones. Grace Parker. Ar all in behalf of the family for any is mure to Nothing the sneak thief than a appealing j della Haalam fine silver fox or a diamond. If he has patience, no theft and Thelma Brad- aid or assistance given. Other musical numbers giv-- n shaw of the Junior high school of of consequence is easier. And one morning milady awakes were: solo. "A Perfect Day," by to find that gems and furs, with sentimental as well as ina prettily arranged bridge part; Mrs. Hyde Mortensen with violin, trinsic value, have di.sapjieared. Thursday evening. The guests were and piano accompaniment by Hyde It Is easy to say that she might leave them home, but 11 delectable repast, preceding if Mortensen and Mrs. Noble of AmU-- 1 if she has her furs and jewels, the pleasure of the journey armies. Prizes were won by Mr ga; du t. Whispering Hope", Ei nest Card, Mrs. Ralph Errans. Geneva Murray and Melba; is enhanced. The Preston Rotartans Wednes- Jones; solo. "Hold Thou My Hand" Now, happily, the problem has been solved, at least so day p'ght celebrated the founding by Evan O. Darley. The closing far as intrinsic value is concerned. Stock casualty insurance of Ro.aiy International In a very number was O My Father" by companies have begun to issue a policy covering jewelry fittin" manner. A bouquet and pro- John Bailey- and furs wherever the owner may take them, which can be n gram. also a dancing party at the The remains were taken to made a part of her regular residence burglary insurance, or Chamber of commerce hall. for Interment where the grave taken separately. It covers not only the hotel thief, but program was enjoyed: was dedicated by Marcus Taggart hold-up- s on the highways or in the streets and even, If Dr. Eugene Worley gave a talk on father of Mrs. Carver. Complete she is that venturesome, tribute taken by the brigands of the founding and pilnclples of RoEthelyn Carver, daughter of V.t the Balkans. So milady may still lose her valuables through, tary. Dr. States paid tribute to R. and Ethelyn Taggart Carver was Vocal solos, Mrs boin at Wellsville Nov. 2, 1932 and Washington. theft but she'l have the satisfaction of knowing that ait James Bullock, accompanied by has been 111 since Christmas with insurance company wil provide the wherewithal to replace Mrs. George Paul and by Mr. flu. She Is survived by e. intestinal them. Prof. Flala entertained with her parents and one sister Carol home on Monday evening by Messrs and Mesdames Luther Baldwin. a trumpet solo and Miss Ward at and one brother Marcus. MerriU Own and Charles S. Melvin Archibald, Mrs. Arthur Wilson accompanied Leroy Thorpe the piano. Cooper as first and eeoond assistants. Reports were made by LaSpencer Felstead, Charles Shum-aa- y by her daughter, Mrs. Gladys Dar- Robt. Murray, Leroy Lelshman and mont M. Allan of the choir. Rusand Leslie Keller returned ley of Logan left Sunday to spend Lamont Lelshman. Refreshments -from a ten day trip to California 10 days at Boise, Idaho with her and games were enjoyed. sell Stuart, president of the elders rjT A pretilly quarum, Ouy H. Maughan, presiappointed afTalr of daughter Mabel. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Lelshman dent of seventies quorum. James Thursday evening was the bridge Wellsville Conference of the Ad Lelshman, president of party given at Merrill Tea room, by were pleasantly surprised at their high Wellsville ward was held Sunday priest Mrs. Frank Llndholm. Cards acre and He her X quotum act. AGMIFICENT at the ward tabernacle with Bishop Maughan, chairman of the old folks tlie feature of the evening. Score V.'alnut enJ burl maple. John J. Hendry In charge. Presi- committee. Duet. "Star of Bethprizes were won by Mrs. C. L. JenLatest super power tubes. All new dent D. M. Bickmore and Roy lehem" by Carolyn Stuart and kins. Mrs. Earl McClurg and Mrs. features. Lowest prices. W. Fosburg of Paradise were in at- Parley HalL Bishop John J. Hendry K. Browning were special Liberal siowance for your present AND tendance. guests. then reported the ward and reradio, no matter how old. FOR SALE Good Holstein 3 year Sessions were held at 10 a. rn. marks were made by Bro. Fosburg Mrs. 8. P. Packer was hostess old milk cow. Reasonable. J. E. Silent tuning with fne to the Literary club Thursday afand 2 p. m. Music was by the and Pres. D. M. Bickmore who Taylor, 334 West, 4th North. ternoon. Mrs. Vera Me rill gave sev-eward choir under the direction of talked on the Word of Wisdom" Chorist Lamont Allan with Mr3. The clioir sang the anthem "Joy vocal solo and book review of FOR SALE Enameled Circulators WEDNESDAY Ire an Baldwin at the organ con- to the World", taken from the $15.00 and $19.00. Jackson and twenty thousand years In sing sing sole. The morning session began cantata, King AU Glorous"; beneby Warlen Lawes was given by Mrs. Fry. Phone 130. with an organ prelude. Singing, diction, Lorin J. Miller. Carl Nielsen. Eighteen guests were FRANK NISH, Mgr. WANTED 4 or 5 room home served to dainty refreshments. Put Your Shoulder to the Wheel"; Russell HaU and Charles Bailey JJ l? . AT with chicken coop. Address Box Priest. The Junior Prom was held at prayer by Ray Lelshman; of Garfield spent the fore part K In care of Cache American. Persians Friday evening. The hall duct, An Angel from on High" by of week here with relatives. UNION STOCK YARDS Mrs. Carolyn Stuart and Parley was beautifully decorated. A large WILL BEY Mr. and Mrs. Harold Swift of s, Yearling Holstein crowd attended. HaU; reports were given by Aaron lc Preston were Wellsville visitors Jonathan Smith, Phone OGDEN, UTAH Priesthood Supervisor Lewis Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Bailey enon Monday. Smlthfield Exchange. President of the Deacons tertained for the J. of Jack Mr. Mrs. Preston' and employees Mrs. Leo Bankhead and little Quorum. Merrill W. Green; presi- son left the work mare. A big demand for work horses as were Ogden and Salt Lake C. Penney company and their part- FOR SALE Black hospital on Sunday Slater ners. A lovely dinner was served at dents of the teachers quorum. Dean sound, weighs 1400. See J. G. is just around the Spring and came here to the home of her visitors over the week end. Anderson,; scout master, Preston orner. Cleo Swenson and George Wan- one large table. Cards was a fea- Davis, 213 East, 3rd 8outh. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. parents, grand ture of evening, prizes were awardBrenchley; vanguard leader, Ernner left by automobile for feeUng fine. est Lelshman and Junior. seminary Spence, ed to Mrs. Dora Greaves and FOR RENT Furnished or unfurMrs. George GunneU and daughmorning. Thursday nished house and steam heated Devaln Robinson. teacher, Millie M. Baxter; singing, ter EUnor of Richmond returned Mrs. Melvin Clayton visited LoIH be a Sunbeam," by children; home Dr. John D. Wlnard of Whitney apartments. 195 Vernon Ave. Thursday after spending two gan, her sister Mrs. Vincent Steremarks were made by Bro. 3 large weeks here with Mr. and Mrs. Jas. phenson at Logan, Mrs. Stephen- was operated on at a local hospi- FOR SALE enameled and Pres. D. M. Bickmore. N. tal. used but In first circulators, son was operated on. Maughan. The meeting closed by singing Mr. and Mrs. Frank McCallister class shape. Cache Sheet Metal Geo. A. Williamson fcU Friday Mr. and Mrs. Howard Griggs en- were Lord Accept our True Devotion; Logan visitors on Sunday. Works. Phone 81. while going home after tertained at a waffle supper Tuesevening benediction by Virgil Archibald. the show and day night after the dance, waffles picture The afternoon session began at attending Phone 1702 broke his leg Just below the knee. were served to twelve. Ogden 3 p. m. with an organ prelude by The of Woodcraft held Neighbors Mrs. Baldwin. The choir and conWEEK-EN- D P.O. Box 726 The Spirit of gregation sang, God Like a Fire; prayer. Jas. W. One Way Fare Plus 23c For Round Trip Hall. The choir sang the anthem Good on Auto Coaches Praise Ye the Lord; musical Between All U.I.C. Points also Between Bamberger Electric selections were played by Mrs. A missionary farewcU party for and UJ.C. Points Baldwin during sacrament. Real Estate Agency William Skidmore who leaves for Sustaining of all general, stake the German Austrian mission wlU CLEANERS & TAILORS On Sale Friday P. M., Saturday and Sunday and local authonties were by Clerk be held Friday Located at 638 (temporarily evening, March 3. Good To and Returning Up leland P. Maughan. Ward officers A program from 8:15 to 9:15 Including Following Tuesday Tailoring, Cleaning and Hat East 1st South, Logan, Utah. p. m. our released were Margaret J. Hendry, will be followed Blocking Specialty. 639-Call for appointments. by dancing. The STEAM PRESS as secretary of the Y.L.MXA.; See our listing of homes before public Is invited. Mesdames Fanny M. Brown, Maggie HAT MACHINE buying elsewhere. Following is the program: B. Jones and Chloe D. Pressing and Hat Blocking Cornet solo, Darwin Glenn; bariMaughan of the genealogical committee and tone while you wait. solo, Don Brown; selection, We have Inquiry for homes from 123 No. Main Parley G. HaU, Grover H&slam Melvin Nielsen; banjo and saxoLogan $1000.00 to $1500.00. and MerriU Green of the Sunday phone duet, Vivian and Vernon AGENTS EXCLUSIVE school superintendency. Miss Evelyn Glenn; reading, Virginia Coakley; CERTIFIED RADIO FOR THAT P. Gunnell was sustained as secyodel, Gottfried Jaggl and Benn and ELECTRIC SERVICE of the YXM.I.A. Grover Berger; musical selection, Glenns retary FAMOUS Haslam was sustained as superln-tendeAntone L. Skanchy, Mgr. orchestra; remarks, WllUam Skidof the Sunday school with more. Everything in Radio and e Our New Spring Line is Ready a Rings on Her Fingers sftfLi Mes-dam- rs Lew-istc- New Designs at New Low Prices Fascinating effects, simple effects, and period effects may be had from any of our new Wallpapers. We have them in all patterns. Christensen Furniture Co. Bi.it-len- just out! 1933 Aa ATE SI r Wellsville Conference Held Sunday ikEKT BIG SALE I Horses and Mules Quality Colts TONEBEAM Quality Electric al March 8th PRESTON Bren-chle- For a good Clean, Heat Giving Fuel Order The Genuine CASTLE GATE or PEERLESS COALS hel-fer- y. 139-J-- 3. CaU-forn- ia Fos-bu- rg Ogden Horse & CARL W. SANDERS Mule Commission Phone 293 804 N. Main Company EXCURSION FARES Farewell Party For William Skidmore Geo. Y. Smiths STAR The Utah Idaho Central R. R. Co. CHIROPRA CTOR nt ITS Knight Spring Canyon NICE TO GET UP IN THE MORNING, IF COAL Logan Coal Co. Your Coal Has Held Fire All Night Phone 13 Never before has it been possible to take advantage of our ex pert cleaning service at such low prices. Womens Dresses GORDON CREEK COAL HOLDS FIRE LONGER cleaned and pressed When other coals have perished to ashes, GORDON CREEK COAL Coal Mens Suits remains live at No Extra A Match Box Free with First Order 123 SO. MAIN TELEPHONE 123 BBS c Cleaners PACKING CRATING LONG DISTANCE MOVING Johnson Cab and Transfer Co. Phone 314 Dr. Wm. W. Ross Electric. 123 No. Main Phone 158-184 462-- LATEST METHODS IN DRUGLESS HEALING Nerv-O-Met- er 312 West Center Artificial Teeth a Specialty $10.00 per Set Plates repaired same day a left Plate made without a roof. Teeth Filled with Gold, Silver or Porcelain. Satisfaction Guaranteed DR. J. A. McCAUSLAND 32 East Center, Logan St. Sendee Phone 936 Wanted Animals Dead or Alive and Tailors If dead notify us at once. Phone Logan 49 and Reverse charges Prompt Service. TYPEWRITER Colorado Animal Repair Work Cal! A. B. CROCKETT So. Main Phone Bi-Produ- 58 cts Co. RANSFER ele. 503 Furniture and Piano Moving M. Sebastopol Accredited Hatchery White Leghorn Baby Chick, Hatched from hens with 300 egg record. Certified chick at 7I4o each. CHARLES W. MILLER, 428 No. 1st East Phone Logan, Utah J. SWINYARD Lewiston, Box 1, Agent 899-- CIULILIENTOTSEIL Salt Lake City You have to come to the Cullen to meet your friends. Improved Service . Reduced Rates D.".C. Chiropodist FOOT SPECIALIST Office hours 9 to 12 2 to I 3 Thatcher Bldg Phone 62$ NEW HOTEL LANKERSHIM 7th and Broadway Los Angeles, California Quality Electric 123 cpfORP .... Condensed system for keeping line to line record of business for income tax purposes. Just the thing for Service Stations, General Businesses and Professional Men. DR. G. P. WISEMAN Company For Expert 24 MOVING 449 N. 2 E. SCHEBYS Cost CITY COAL Company c cleaned and pressed Winter Coats coals, due to its coking qualities. A Premium Hlectnc Attention Poultrymen! FOR SALE North Main Where You Can Buy yp: fjr BJP si-Si- 400 . .a?;, .JU mss 4. m UKtEftJS'EfrS.SrSTs:ii r E Newly furnished rooms at moderate rates from to $6 Electrical $1.50 Excellent Cafe Appliances At New Low Prices Garage in Connection THE HEADQUARTERS FOR UTAH PEOPLE W. W. Whitecotton, Owner and Operator, formerly of Utah Frank R. Wishon, Manager |