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Show Thursday, May 1, 1033. CACHE AMERICAN talks on Willingness to Bmnhfield were v luting relative Ltam; Self Control, Books. Cour- here on Sunday. age, lb liability, A prettily arranged supper was T!)e Friendship, Home were given by given by Mrs. O. J. Barrett on Kindness students Wanda Hill, Edger Soren-sr- Sunday evening. A basket of early Faye Hancock, John Welsh, spring flower centered the table Rulon Ladle, Theta Barrett, June Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs, Harold Gutke and Stauffer, Lorraine Wood. Delplia Fred Schlffman and children of Smiihfurld Ljlf tuixton at re crowned Junior Smith, Melvin Baker. Carlos Kid- Povldence, Mrs. Albert Schlffman at the man, Verna Bird, CUflord Lamont of Logan. Miss Alice Shelton, Miss cluimplons pruuthhm HmitJiIicld Junior high echool Frl-da- y Helen Walker. Verml Kidman. Orpha Bulst, Miss Helen Ahrens at Use school final meet. Har-ol- d Melba Matvey; talk J. Carl Wood, Misses Moeelle and Inez Barrett Gutke ran up Hit Imprint principal of South Cache Semin- Miss Isabella Stumpf, Mr. and acort o( 4 ITS in taking llit senior ary. Special musical numbrrs were Mrs. Barrett and family. honors and Saxton scored 34 Jb In vocal duet. David Roskelley and Mrs. Florence Loveland of Lowinning the Junior crown. daughter Roberta, accompanied on gan Is visiting at tlie home of Mr Gutke jumped IS feet 8' Inches the guitar by Miss Artlce Cragun and Mrs. George Smith. in tlit broad Jump; scored 22 and Mlva Roskelley, all of South-fiel- d Tlie following stake officers were who also rentUred several baskets in two minutes, put the visitors at Mendon Relief society ball 44 leet, lour indies, high guitar duels. meeting Tuesday afternoon. Mrs seven feet four and inches American Legion Auxiliary en- Allvln Clawson, stake Jumped dash in nine tertained at a party Monday at Mrs. Dunn, stake secretary.organist, and ran the Mr. and CACHE COUNTY. ITAK Pape Seven id Mr. Alonzo Wood andjwa to lvalue Saturday evening fcl j Smith, Vera lum, Julia M u.r, the home of Mr. and Mr Alonzo j Rhoda Hardman, Sarah Thoititon, Wood. The occasion being in hon- - IX lone Larsen. Uv Thornton or of tlM-t106 district Mltuol birthday anniversaries (luUlrrn pre- Game and music foimrd live en- sented a very InietvsUng tertainment. A delicious hot supFriday evening m tlie per was served. A birthday cake It,,.,, a crowded U(ore centered tlie tabk. Place were j i,uie, Principal H U lluiilie laid for Mr. and Mr. L. K Wood, wld UaUirr. IVrn Bum and Veda Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Wood. Mr Soreivati were m clmrge with M. and Mrs Elmer Hanna k, Mr and Mozrlle Bam it at Uve piano A Mrs. William Kidman, Mr. and ingro minstrel by tlie sixth. Mra. Gwen Smith, Mr. and Mr. and eighth grade bo A doll1 Edger Hancock, Mr. and Mr. allow by first and second grade Harry Bartlett, Mr. and Mrs Vert Boy chorus. "When Fattier Put Shelton, Mr and Mrs Chester the Paper on tlie Wall" by first, Kidman. second, third, fourth and fifth Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Bird and gradrs Sketi h, busy house wi!e, children have returned home after j Dorothy Wood, Pnkinnie r horns spending tlie post two months at by first, second and third grades; California. Tiny were visiting with one act play. 'Tlie Smson" bj seconds fiat the home of Mrs. Mary E. Sorenat Long Beach at the William Rn hards, Lavcm Bulst, Mrs. Ethel Goates of Salt Lake relative Mrs Darlene Bird and Edna WUhe. time of tlie earth quake. in tlie Junior class, sen in honor of Mrs. Sarah J. gave a talk on "Treasures Saxton cf some of her exper- Fred Walker. Grant broad Jumped 12 feet inches; Larsen of Portland before moving Truth" to the Gleaner girls class Bird Bartlett. iences while In the scored 23 goals; put the ball twenty away, Mrs. Larsen was a member at mutual on eartliquake Cleona fxmgvtroth, Ronalla Lai las. Tuesday evening. zone at tlie Mendon primary on Clara Larsen, Howard Jensen.; eight feet eight Inches; high Jump, of this unit, Mrs. Helen Walker Stake officers who visited mutsailor1! Chorus by Huh. sixth, td 4 feet 1 Inch and ran the to who has returned to her home ual on Tuesday evening were Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. O L. Peterson seventh and eighth grade bo)s; yard dash in 8 5 seconds. Both after spending tlie winter In Cali- counselors, Mrs. Leland Peterson were guests Sunday of Mr. and dialogue. In New York, Wanda of these boys took part In the fornia. Tlie afternoon was spent of of Ilyrum, Mary Maughan HlU. Faye Hancock; dance. Venal Mrs. Jens VclbelL state meet last year and promise in playing games and visiting Wellsvllle and Leland Peterson cf A nicely arranged luncheon was Kidman and June Stauffer; vocal to be in the title battle again Luncheon was served to Mrs. Larthis season as dangerous conten- sen, Mrs. Walker, Mesdames Julia Hyrum. given by Mr Jesse Walker Sun- solo, Melba Bulst; Japanese dance Stake officer. Mrs. Arthur Kid- day evening In honor of Mr. and by fourth, fifth and ders for the titles Muir, Nellie Hancock, Ada Walker. sixth man visited the Hyrum Third Mrs. David Roskelley and daugh- girls ; Mendon band under grade the The outstanding boys at the Marjory Bird, Mary A. Bird. Sarah ward afternoon. Tuesday primary, ter. Roberta, Mrs. C. J. Plowman. direction of Irvin Bird were In! Smithfield meet will take part in Hughes, Julia Wood, Opal Larsen. Denver of Logan spent Miss Artlce Cragun of Smithfield. attendance. Copen tlie Logan district event which Is Lucille Hardman, Olive Hughes, Mr. and Mrs, Melvin Squires of Florence Wood, Edna Bird and Tuesday and Wednesday here. Mr. and Mrs. J. Carl Wood of slated for next Saturday. Logan were guest of Miss Oladvs! Sewing Circle met Thursday af- Hyrum. Special The ten leading performers In Miss Gladys Hughes. Advanced Senior class of the Hughe Friday evening. They also each of the divisions st the Smith guests were Mrs. Bessie Ahrens, ternoon at the home of Mrs. Ethel Taylor. The afternoon was spent MI.A. entertained at a banquet attended the school field meet were: SENIORS Harold Mrs. Hannah Whitney. In quilting. A delicious luncheon In amusement hall Tuesday evenGutke. 4175; Jay Pllklngton, 3498; A party was given Saturday was served by the hostess to Mes- ing with Mr Annie Hughes. Mrs Owen HUlyard, 3380; Leslies Downs evening at the home of Mr. and Give carrots a fairly dry situation dames Lamont, Ada Walker, Myrl Lamont, President Marllla Myrl Bums Leon 3283; Mrs. Henry Stauffer. The evening Smith, 3368; this Verna Retta In Bulst year. They make better roots of the Hllbner, Sorensen, arrangecharge Wes Downs, 2081; was spent in playing pinochle Murray, 3153; was jlf not ovmuppUed with moisture. Sterling Nelson, 3053; Burns TDol-o- n, Luncheon was served. The guests Martha Barrett, Ellen Ladle, Zina ments. A delicious dinner but they dont want drought. Marva Kidman, Marjory served at one long table beautiful2679 and Herb Hendershot, were Mr. and Mrs. Andrew La- Baker, lone Larsen. vases of decorated with tall Bird, ly guests Special 2429. JUNIORS Lyle Saxton, 3425; mont. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Thornwere Mrs. Alice Sorensen, Mrs. daffodils. Covers were marked for Dale Mortenson, 3216; Dale Van ton, Mrs. Lynn Sorensen. 60 guests, Mrs. Verna Sorensen Phylis Baker. Miss Clclla Ladle. Ordcn. 3042; Jay Bingham, 2864; Mrs. L. K. Wood entertained at Mrs. James Poulscn entertained was toastmistress and toasts were Lew Pllklngton 2813; Robert Tool-so- n, a nicely arranged dinner Sunday at a delightfully arranged dinner given by Bishop H. C. Sorensen, 2812; Rex Weeks, 2806; Budd In honor of her husband and his Low. 2751; Clinton Nelson, 2714 brotlier, Alonzo who were cele- Friday In honor of her husband Vance D. Walker, Mr. and Mrs. who was celebrating his birthday O. J. Barrett, Clifford Stauffer, X and Randall Weeks, 2663. brating their birthday anniver(Reported by Jack Milligan saries A beautiful decorated cake anniversary. Covers were laid for after dinner the following short Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gamer, Mr. program was given: reading, Mrs Smithfield student executive.) centered the table. Covers were and Mrs. Beatcm, Victor Lizzie Barrett; vocal solo, Joseph laid for Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Beatem of Joseph Deweyville, Mr. and C. Sorensen; reading, Mrs. Sadie Wood and family, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Soren Poulsen, Charles Yonk Hardman; .harmonica music by Joseph T. Wood, Mr. and Mrs of Logan. Mr. and Mrs Lavere Mrs. Ellen Ladle, Mrs Eva Smith. Wood and family Ricks of Benson ward, Fred Poul- The remainder of the evening was Mrs. Albert Schlffman of Logan sen and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jay spent In playing games and dancMendon The Junior Seminary spent the week end here visiting Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Edward ing. Senior class of MI.A. met at class gave the following program with her son and family, Mr. and Olson. Mrs. James Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Jens Veibell, Nlcholl Velbell the home of Mrs. Isabella Kidman Sunday evening with Teacher Mrs Mrs. Albert Schlffman, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Walker Mr. and Mrs. Poulsen. Ada Walker In charge. Thursday afternoon. The afternoon Prayers A group of friends surprised wws spent In qjillting. 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