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Show Tuesday. December 5, 1933. CAC1 1 E COUNTY. CACI EjVMERICAN and Mrs. W. C. 8crowthe s and daughter, Betty, spent the past week end visiung relatives and Incndv at Salt Lake City. Beck from Mrs Lon Nllson and Mrs Ilasrn Wl.iiam liingliani. one of The Business Man's nteriained at a miscel- t own? s reined !ti'ia-ris h. laneous slaiwer at Hie home c! UCJII to spend tile Inter 11 Game on llihvard rven.iu'i A" brUud vunt.-Hiutltlield R:'or Angt!..Wield -- U Orint Bankla sd ! ,? 11, am California MMimcrn Into &t he' u'n Nelson. Many or"h t eryl eua.-i h Bingham Jr., who has been 111 vwth a at J i Tuesday, Inihil.ij l! mght . beautiful and ueeful gilt weir with rheumatism. Tlie son is re,, , gale. rccel'c1 Th wnln ported to be on tlie improve Chden Va in charge Singing Al Long Beach thrive oil derrlciu was under the direction of Ill UlC tSlKt.ul luu lulds Here were served Hansen a.1lnly refreshments Smith wuh Mt Down from Cove blown down, one cr.ushms thrombi the piano Tlie following program j Mrs. O. J. Ewing entertained a collage, and some church strep-k-- i Jovph s rtici; of Cove u&s m was rendered Voai solo. Marius tlie pinochle club at her home on Logan Monday and nitnbo.iid.1 acre reeked. on dumjwhs Mr Gntlm. with Mrs Hansen at tlie Thursday. High score prize was Higgs has brtn tre rei oriel Two men tmplotdOmi during Mis won by Mrs. Walter Mansi n mid th Florence ami rending. piano pu.M summer oif Pedro. San in a niotorb a; CCC and Wi bb. Dinner was served and the high cut prize by Mrs. Matt t' -n ol Idaho He rtnl tuA Dwy wvre Uojd 5udt was ing. A delicious lunch wwa srrv-- s assigned of the remainder evening lo ihe vand his son. camp in Fnugra m m social chat. ed. Covers were laid for twelve. A fishing twenty bame, with held Mr- - Clavton Raymond was an The Junior high school pleasure lialierinrn utxxud, Includossem-- 1 vlted guest, program Thanksgiving 0 ing six women, was lorn from Us bly at live high school auditorium beach and: anclior off Newport Wednesday afternoon. The follow! swirled danirerousiy near tl.e sandal Nibley-M- rs. Margaret Swenson ing program waa hendered und r pale. and lamily spent Thanksgiving ai t tie direction of Miss Webb and beach under the sixty-nul- e Inside ol Los Anyek s larb r Paradise wuh relaaus. Mr. Jones : Girls chorus: vocal Mrs Gooige Anderson the old south seas schooner Ihil- duet. Marcus Griffin and Jesse with live men aboard, was gained on Thank tgivinic. Dinner Thompson: read. Thanksgiving covers were laid lor Mr. and Mn Ing. Miss Bcrnell Winn: piano dragging It anclior and Olbeach Klucson. nsrll Mrs. James to ed solo. Bernice Young; poem. Jean itaptiel John Lundberg of River Height Tlie gale tore loose several con- son, of Nibley, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Roskelley; duet, Faye and Eulalia died Monday morning following a of Mrs. Rosenbaum. on Santa the Rye Digray Reese; struction barges poem, Janice Milligan Lundberg was and ball Lake City and the host ana clarinet solo. Leora Gunnell: lengthy Illness. Mr. Monica breakwater project, 1871 at IVlarne. hostess. dance. Shirley Reese and Dorothy born April 8, aent them shoreward. Mrs. Sara Olson entertained Parson. A dance In tlie evening was Sweden, the son of Mathias A Snow fell In the coast back ol Lundberg and Catherine Larsen Nov. 25. The occasion held. Santa Barbara and Ventura, in Saturday, annlversarv The club Lundberg. being her birthday bridge the San Gabriel range back ol Los The Deceased Is survived by his wfTe. table was beautifully decor- was entertained at the home of Angeles and in the San Bernar- ated with A Mrs. Norman chrystantheniums. Lundberg on Fr'dav Mrs. Anna Olson, also two children dino mountains. delicious dinner was served to the afternoon Lunch was served at Mae Aurora and Theodore Daniel Lundberg: two brothers, AbraMrs. Marlon Jes-so- small tables centered with following gue-ts- . Mrs. Hidvip Anderson, Mis. Covers were laid to.' ham and Ephraim Lundberg of Joan Bart low, Mrs. Fay Jew? Mcsdamcs Homer Dairies, T. L River Heights and one sister, Mrs John Anderson of Pocatello. and Mrs. May Jessop of MIlivllK Sorenson. Frank Hillyard. Mr. Lundberg came to Utah In Mrs. Marutta Ycates, Mrs. Annie Merlin Jensen, Lro Yeatev. Mrs. George Anderson, Nelson, Melvin Hillvard. Ronald 1873, a mere child with his par. Mrs. Dora Riggs. Mrs Ruth Pitcher, Lowell Hillvard. Ocorre ents. He has resided at River Mrs. Ellis Anderson and the Bculler and Mr. Max Tools-Heights since 1884. Funeral services will be held tn . President Roose- hostess. High score prizes were won by Mrs Washington A number of friends called at T. L. Sorenson and Mrs. i.Taiik the River Heights chapel on Wedvelt. Indorsing the annual sale ol nesday at I o'clock with burial In Christmas seals to aid In the fight the home cf Mrs. Israel Yeates Hillyard. on Monday, the occasion being Mrs. Marlin Cragun entertained the Providence cemetery against tuberculosis, today declar-o! birthday. the members of the DcLure club ed public health work a part A New York surgeon has sucTlie Misses Alda Salvesen. Elda at her home on Thursday afterthe national recovery program. Iverson, Helen Riggs. Erma Smih noon. A pleasant afternoon was ceeded In making a thumb and The statement, made public at and Lorna Swenson a spent at bridge after which din- grafting it on the hand of a man enjoyed the White House, follows: Thanksgiving dinner of Miss Lorna ner was served to Mesdames James bom without one. Tills may opn Protection of putuie health Ion Swenson. Cantwell, Henry Spackman, Seth up an avenue for getting bigger has been one ot the fundamental Mr. and Mrs. Orval Anderson, Chambers. Lowell Van Noy. Lowell and better thumb for hitch hlkens. responsibilities of Uie government. accompanied Mr. and Mrs. James Smith. Bartley Richardson. Reand In the period of adjustment of Lcan to Salt Lake City to ginald Barnes, Noble Chambers, now are we which passing through s, club members and Mrs. Leo spend Thanksgiving day. tliat responsibility has increased Mr and Mrs. Elis Anderson and Mrs. Edward Dow die and In the scheme of recovery, or- family sprnt Thanksgiving day Miss Venna Cantwell as invited ganizations which devote themselwith Thos. Jessop of Millville. guests. High score prize was won ' ves to public health work are servMr. and Mrs. A. L. Riggs ard by Mrs. Bartley Richardson and by suppleLoing the government in family spent Thanksgiving high cut to Mrs. Noble Chambers.1 .1. of menting the activities of its Mrs. Mr. and gan. Guests Miss Erma Merrill, daughter of health departments. F. Woodall. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Merrill was The sale ot Christmas seals will Mr. and Mrs. Olof Olson and united In marriage to Eugene Groll, open on Thanksgiving day. They family motored to Ogden Thanks- son of Mr. and Mrs. John Groll 2000 al filiated will be sold by with their of Logan. Saturday Nov. 25 at giving day to visit tuberculosis associations through- daughters Mrs. Elnona Dutson, Mr. Brigham City. out the country. With the pro- and Mrs. Eben Dutson and fam Mrs. Virgil Merrill entertained ceeds derived from this sale the. tly and spent Thanksgiving with at a trousseau tea at her home associations finance their programs Mr. and Mrs. William Anderson. on Thursday afternoon In honor of clinics, nursing, education, reMr. and Mrs. nry Anderson, cf her daughter. The rooms and 5 habilitation and research. Mr. and Mrs. August Iverson spe .t table were beautifully deI heartily recommend that we Thanksgiving day with Mr. and serving corated with yellow chrysanthethese acticontinue our support of Mrs. James Swenson. mums. About eighty friends call-ol vities through the purchase Mr. and Mrs. Alerd Iscrlsen and ed during the afternoon. Dainty reChristmas seals." with freshments were served. family spent Thanksgiving Mr. and Mrs. Peter E. Anderson. The Ladies jrarm Bureau exMr. and Mrs. Gorden Nllson tension organization held their CRATING PACKING and family of Logan spent Thanks- meeting at the public library 0. Nov. 29 with Pres. Mrs. LONG DISTANCE giving with Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Ames. Mabel Pitcher In charge. Mrs. MOVING Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Anderson Rine of Lewiston and Mrs. Harold of Idaho spent Homer of Burley, Tuesday the were board P. Senator Orleans county New Huey with Mr. and Mrs. Peter present and gave a demonstration Long temperanly took charge of on Christmas gift making. A rethe senate comnuttee hearing into organization was effected with Mrs. the election of Senator John H. and A class in tire building has Just Fontella Reeder as president, Mrs. hurled defiance Overton, local factory, Lucile Erickson as vice president. 449 N. 2 E. Phone 314 sensational charges at his critics been graduated at a It Is not recorded that the Genevieve Pilkington dlrctor and from the witness stand and put but commencement were exercises Mrs. Lulu Mortenson as secretary. on an oratorical performance beby the usual blowout. Los which fore the investigators Time. Angeles g a woman prompted Now-Che- ap Joseph and Steven Montgolfier, Is the leader to rise and ask: on June 5. 1783, gave the frist United States senate afraid of of balloon public demonstration 9x12 ft. Beldon Huey P. Long? Her question went unanswered, flight. Their balloon was made of not was with inflated and Axminster as the committeemen hurriedly paper called a luncheon recess amidst a air. 9x12 ft. Clifton Bedlam of partisan shouts from the spectators. Axminster Stalking down the aisle with a 9x12 ft. Fervak swagger, Long electrified the hear7s ing by demanding to be heard in Axminster his own defense. He said he had 9x12 ft. Beauvais three witnesses with him who would piove Sam D. Hunter, whom Axminster he charged was a "gas well Thief had atfrom north Louisiana. ft. Clifton tacked him, not Senator Overton, unAxminster with "hearsay testimony and Wintry Gale Lashes Coast Mr. Smithfield Bowl for Health - . Coo- ts hl Logan Bowling Alley oving Mrs b ,u L-sh-e ; to Sdt Lske K Silt U- ' llillvard ol Smith- - Truly Thnkful V . i re-t'- -f ''"' ?': K Mary Jeanne, daughter of Mr. '.Voting in and Mrs. Ray Beamon of Smith-fiel- d Uwho sat operated upon reMiss Margsr. t Wilkins n. ui.j i'v her lioilui.d lurmture to for appendicitis returned to cently 11 ' o a. cit lu-,and make to ;.all la.e Cm !j her J capitjl her home Thursday. Thanksgiving u,.- - Thanl sgivlng lad'davs w !! home. day. Tlie family had special cause there Mr aeveral weeks Unt- tor tlie Thanksgiving spirit. mg relative. and Inends. Caij n ! b' Page Three. LOCAL NEWS Kiwanis Hold Party of California irr.Al Coming to Trenton L. Huiim-of Lob Angeles, Move Lamb to Market an emplovee of the Stand-- I Ye editor had tlie pleasure srd Oil company, will be in Tren- - Lee Reese and Marlin Robinson, returning to Uie old family home ton tins week to visit his faliier, a ho have been feeding a large til Cove on Sunday and took dm-- . If. C Hansen, one ot tlie promm-ne- r band of lambs on beet top In the with his parent. Mr andjent farmers of that section. Other vicinity of Amalga and Trenton, Mrs J c. Allen. Mrs Aih-wlr'wmt. rs Uie eider Mr Hamsen h h aded these lamb for the eastern lav the reputation of boms one ft spent Uie winter month on the market on Saturday. They were Uie finest rooks in her iieigliboi- t He ha.Mii made up hit loaded out at Trenton. Tlie lambs lKvtl, servrd a most delirious tin-- ! mind fully Just what he will dojiuid made an excellent growth tin winter Uince having been put on feed. key dinner Dinet with Mother who C. 1 ci . j . 5 . B , e, enier-ippln- S 6g K ra aE?g Just-a-Me- re el p, Christmas Seal Sale Indorsed g Buy Now Before Assortment is Picked Over el By Roosevelt & & S Elia-son- nr ei B 5k el Sk B $ei 5k el B g R R el 5k R B B 5k ei 5k ele. 503 R Furniture R g5k g 5k But-tar- R ORP ei R RANSFER ei and Piano Moving il MOVING Long Creates K ei 5k m iR m Latest KARPEN Furniture Style R y, Scene at Quiz R Two of the new K&rpen pieces Here is real comfort, real at- ei Johnson Cab and R Transfer Co. d anti-Lon- Attention AUCTION Horses & Mules truths. He marched back and forth beas the crowd fore the rostrum cheered. After debate between the committee and Senators Long and Overton, he was allowed to produce his testimony. Two of his witnesses testified and then Long himself took the stand and said he had the answers to any and all questions. For an hour he denied the nunter testimony and covered a wide field of Louisiana politics. As he stepped from the stand, a small woman with fire in her eyes. Mrs. Hilda Hammond, Phelps chairman of the womens committee of Louisana, arose and rebuked the committee for permitting Senator Long to make a stump speech for an hour" and demanded to know if "the United States senate was afraid of Huey Long. Her remarks provoked a bedlam voices inthe chamber, cheering, yelling and shouting Sit down, "Go on. Senator Long picked up his hat and walked out. expert is one Christmas bins who can get paid before he gets to making 1932 Christmas bills. A real financial 1932 Wednesday December 6th Union Stock Yards Users Ogden Horse and Mule Commission Company Ogden, Utah - 1702 R 0 Support the Independent R0 R Gasoline Dealer 0 R Beware of Third Grade Gasoline Demand First Grade Pure Gasoline 63R1 You Buy Used Auto Parts & Trailers Ed. T. Baur Logan, Utah M. & L. Upholstered Radio Benches 7C HQ ig,IW $00 Cf) fcfc.UU QO 0 R 0 rss nn $qq wiJUU 12 Metal Legs Special, Each $1.50 11-3x- $1.59 Three Piece Walnut BEDROOM SUITES $59.00 12 $5.50 UU Just wait until you see this new Patricia Elhs Cedar Cheat with its rich hard Hood exterior and graceful hues. Youll find it as romantic and charming R Supporting M. & L. Will R Mean a High Grade Gaso- R0 line at a Low Price for R0 This is the Patricia Ellis ('best a masterly example of modern cabinetwork with rich harctaood exterior skillfully blended and matched. &. L. COAL Company 589 West Center Street Depot Service Station 0 0 R R Dinner Sets 33-Pie- ce 30 Samples ar New Stock Copper Sealed Mirrors Guaranteed Forever $29.75 DeLuxe Carpet Sweepers S4.50 Kiddies Unfinished Breakfast Sets $0 Qft Doll $Q Bastinets Wall Blackboards Gold Star Marble Games Gifts I amps. Cedar Chest, Rugs, Footstool. Bed Spread, Heater, Studio Couch, Card Table. Coffee Table, Book Case, Secretary, Living Room Suite. $4 HO " -- UU Priced at $1.95 to $10 Toys Rubber Dolls, Baby Dolls, Rag Dolls. Teddy Bears, Monkeys, Trucks, Paint Books, Water Colors, Fire Chief, Marble Game, Boone Logs, Magic Sets. Game, Boone Logs, Magic Sets, Tractors, Target Games. 0 1 Us Qc Lloyd Doll Carriages R Let QC New Shipment Others from S19.93 $1.95 to $10.00 g g 5k g 5k g 5k g5k g 5k g5k g 5k g5k g5k n 5k 5k 0 0 R 0 the Future 14x18 inch g 25c g 69c g 69c g 5k g 5k 12 R per gallon Beautiful Selection 12x15 inch Walnut End Tables in its way as its famous namesake the vivacious young screen star ol Warner Bros. Also, like all Lane-CedChests, it is guaranteed moth-proo- f. As proof, Lane gives you free an Aetna Insurance Policy against moth damage. No other cedar chest offers you this guaranteed protection. 3J1x2C 5k Pictures Framed 16x20 inch Special ft. Fervak $4C twwU Axminster ft Beauvais $CQ ,wwaWU Axminster 27x48 in. Dale $4 QC Axminster 27 in. Carpet $41 -- Hft 11-3x- Are Offering First Grade Gasoline Indefinitely for B $125.00 R 11-3x- Two real value. tractiveness, Pieces. MfciwU 0 to We will have some good colts to offer at this sale as well as broke horses and mules. You will find no better market than here at Ogden for your Phones 0 R 0 R 0 R 0 Buy Rugs R 0 R 0 0 Ogden B Sure 2 C me B 4 174 So. Main GASOLINE g5k g5k g5k 5g k g 5k g 5k ei Feather Your Nest, 5k |