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Show CACJlh AMERICAN Page Eight. Natan FWks cumimtree; mid 1. On n M.n.M : veins l ID I , man, Jin r.iit-in.,i- . of liie Genenloyiml commute, re-- Hi H-l! made by I'lfv. sr ly. old talk coinn.!T,-rriiriM.-iiv.i- l l viral lomnm- Hniluip it - 1 C. M H. Cini.n dm t Wm The il John J. i Bishop i :1! Ji.ii.ki.tud and Clot) from "Frai lns xong ; u:t whom ah iiii Hut", xs. n Miin l;: r Ba.l-hankiM-al. more Tlioii. Si Jstad i,d ID-hodutioii Id i '"Tlx Tin1 c!rttnf j i8 WARD D-h- com t.KI Mt, jlV.n.a'. by tin- rDm nd .. wUvllU? ,8.r.nd ytifd run. d.rlnn in by Gnlitr Maugha d tr,l Hafrl krfUiiuevjf .url The Weltsvllle conference ti held on Hunduy Jj.ui the tabernacle suUl I're.i. John J, Hendry In charge. James hd Bishop A. I.rarLoa Christensen of lijrum m tttteil-dant- r. a officers An meeting at 8 JO . m. with lreg. giving word of encourto all agement and instruction present. Tlie conference began at 10 a. m. with an Iregon prelude by Mrs. Ib na leishman. TheKhoul-dsang, Hut Vour to the Wheel '; prayer, Irle.,t Evan Green. The choir sang tile anthem, "Hear O Ye Heavens". Reports were given by Junior Seminary Teaclter Millie M. Hunter; president of Teadiers Quorum, Joseph W. Wdodward; Frtests Quorum. Carl Brudshay : Scoutd master Cyril Maughan; Vangua-Leader, Preston Hrenchley; Aaronic lira Is PrlcsUiood, Supervisor Brrnchley; Sunday school Supt, Grover Haslam; Y.M M.I.A. Farrell Darley; Mrs, Mattie Dailey sang a solo. A Dream of Parawere made by dise"; rem arts Pres. lsraeLson. The choir Sana the anthem, "Joy to tlw World". Benediction, Teaclier Grant Sinllh. The afternoon session began at 3 p. m. with an organ prelude by Mrs. Anona Maughan. Singing "Praise t Uie Man," by the prayer, James H. Hall. The choir sang. "For tlie Strength of the Hills"; ward clerk, Lela:d Maughan, read names of the general stake and and ward officers whirh were sustained. Repirts were made by President of VIMU. Ethel M. Jones; Pres. Anna Parkinson; cliois-tLamont Allan: Pres Russril Stuart of the Elders quorum; Pres. Guy H. Maughan of tlie Seventies; Pres. James A. Leislunnn of the high priests; Mrs. Dahlia Anderson of the Relief society; Mrs. Amy Woodward of the O.d WelDville 1 1 In-I- d Urur iiu, ws .i,.,,;, Evan Bishop charge, la-i- 11 Hunday Bank hi e with Pres, lauilord and Bishop Silas Alb n of Ttaf io Hyrum in mg began at 10 a m with Mired' ter lTr Gunnell, Mary Lrau, Etla-Merit: WnllaniMJll, Jones and Atr.y M - liaitjar Maughan of e nt the end anend'n i inl.itnrai of Mrs Jos. Maughan. Mr and Mrs leroy J.;'.. MiVul Frank rjjent Thur-alhere u..;!.!. Mrs Herman Jlieurvr Mr. and Mrs Jh nry H.irrison Davu t.to:ge J f ..ore Mrs TatbeU t.f ha.t Mr-laike s lit the Wick ex4 lu re ID Dm, Mr and M:s Th s Llnvd with la-Mrs. Tin. ail of Dvran, Bnle p and Mm 1.3-;daughters, Claws.., Mr and Mrs. A T. II It! a Clawvn. Mrs Dnca Allen. Mr and Mrs Cyril Maughan d at a lumheon and cad D i, .a NeiJson all of Hyrum. Mr. Wm M. William-amand Mrs jiarty on Ihur.-alaevening, was enbid by Messrs ami Mi . V 8 , Me. m of Brnithliild, , fa we-fiummrra of Ogdn., M mI.iiih s Art hie Maughan, Ern- Mr-est. Ray and AJlan Leislt Mrs Annie Maughan and daugh-- r Kind of Rail Lake; Mr and n.arn Preston Hrenchley, Luther of Logan. Mm Baldwin, leroy Tliorjw, Charbs Mr Lavon Larttar Maughan, Irovo; Mr and and Owen laishmun. Mrs Clartie Sorensm and Mr. Mrs 1 loyd Hardn.an ol MHVK'KS 1(1 Lit IIMI11I. n. (OH MRS. JOS, M. MAl'GHAX j Wtlatd. nt - ! la-r- We Specialize in Rebuild ing Extra Heavy !. Auto Wagoim Tares .n Mica-mor- : Tib-i.rn- sl'ie W, Mr. M.n gle Arrhimusic by Roy Darley Sliiging by the clioir and congregation, Pray-- bald was Koe.t ol honor at a bi er Priest Merrill Cooper. Tlie da;r ho t parly given in h u.nr of l. r A "Zion Ait.' birthday on Iriday evening sang the antla-m- . Reports given by Kenneth but) day take rent red U.e taiie Bailey, Supcrvlr of the Deacon Where Cf,rs were Did lor 'lie Evan gu t of honor and Mrs Grace work. teactiers Quorum: Dark-y- ; Priests plans for 1334. Far- Balby. Mu Martha Leehman rell Ounnell: vanguard leader. Mrs Margaret LlU. Mv: and Win. P. Baldwin, and Millie M Mestlames. Bprner. Wm Alrx W. Ar. hibald, P. Leatham. Baxter of Uie Junior Hrinliia-y- ; Tlie Shells We Charles Archibald. Wm. ArthibaM, ladies chorus, B GalU-reYears Ago" by Mesdames tevi P, Cooper and John Games and social chal Wm. Bankhead, laid Stuart, Wm. Glenn. H. Glenn. Fred Glenn and Hus were enjoyed Halley. Reports were made by Mr David D blmun entertainof the Sunday ed at dinner on Sunday in honor Leslie Gunnell s. honl; Pres. Murk Lindley of Y of her birthday annivi-ary CovM M I A. Pres. Jane Glenn: Pres er were Did for Mr and Mi of the prtmwry Florence Brenthk-,4.i)ini,in Mr lnl) M,s Hugh were made by Pres Bug- - MnnU.,,mery of' Ogden. Mrs Esther more and Bishop Allen; ant '!. WilharitMMi' Mr. and Mrs. Ray Uclmu lei'hinan "Daughter of Znai by solo by Frank Parker and benedicMr. and Mrs. F.arl Wyatl. Mr tion by Tear her Woodrow Dail y and Mrs M.u.ce Parkinson and and Mr. and Mrs. At 12 o't bn k an offin-Leishman wa held and motored to Ogden Saturday even learhers at Pics Bmkimire gave words of mg and attended a party lo tlie home ol Mrs Wyattsgiven lit and in truetlon sister all. Mrs J It Jells While (here they at Tlie afternoon meeting attended the dance at the Whit 2 p. in. with altered music by Ibjy CUV. "Now lei L's and daughDurley: Mliging. Mm. Anna- - Mam-haRejoice" by the choir and con- ter Rybil of Fait Dike came Wed P. gregation: prater. Bishop Jos need. iv ami smtil Use remaimln Cooiier. Tlw- - ctmir sang the an- - of the week guests of Mr 1 Kulain-them, "Mighty Jehovn". Mi, Mrs p M Maughan, r turn ward ing of 11m general stake and lug Imme Sunday evening plea-a- t authorities by ward clerk. Robert Miss Charlotte Riggs were Btv P. Leatham. Reports jv surprised her home on of the choi';i, by Evan Darley evening by a group o! Baldwin: Fatuiilay Wm. Filders quorum girl friends. A chill Mipp r v.s. Seventies quorum. Joseph B. Gun- served lo the Misses Charlotte nell; high priests quorum. Robert Higgs, Ftlaine Jones, Grace Stud . dnrd. Joyce Waylond. !.jb:U Woodward. I.r Vrtr Fahth Smith. Helen bell Riggs, lia and Thcurer. Margaret Mauiihan. D rolhy Leatham. Mr Fern Murray and Mrs. Mabel Higgs Games and music were injured. The Second year Beehive girls of the Welli.ville ward MI. A. entill at the home ol joyed a randv Miss Ro ella Allan on Thur.via evening, with teachers. Mrs. Von-nIVrkms and Mrs. Ida Allan In charge. Games, music and reBUV ONE KNIT SUIT OR DRESS FOR freshments were enjoyed by fourteen girls. ' Si Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Parker and Alum S. Maughan of Drummond. Mont, returned home on Tuesday alter spending the week lure on account of the d ath of their GET ONE KNIT SUIT OR DRESS FREE! 4 mother. Mrs. Joseph Maughan. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Maughan ol Boise, Idaho also returned home We have a group of suits and dresses which we Monday, being called here for the same reason. wish to close out. We are giving you one of Mrs. Herman Thcurer entertained Friday afternoon for her son these FREE with each purchase of a $6.50 dress. Gordon, it being his 8th birthday Eleven little friends anniversary. were enjoyed the afternoon playwere Refreshments ing games. served. Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Maughan and children, Leroy. Melba and Arrived this Ruby and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Idaho, Maughan all of Grace, Morning spent Sunday here visiting relaDresses that have a tives. They were supper guests of High Grade, HeavyMr. and Mrs. Howard Jones. reputation for style, Other guests were Mrs. Audra Turner nnd sons Wayne and Leon good workmanship, weight, Bleached. Mr3. and Miss Joyce Wayland, colors. fast Jane Parkinson and Mr. and Mrs. Buy while the price Jones and family. Mr. and Mrs. IFugh Montgomery is down SPECIAL and children of Ogden returned home cn Thursday after spendFRIDAY and paring 10 days here with theirLeish-maents, Mr. and Mrs. David - ;i-- 1 er . ad WE HAVE 34x41 Jj-ro- iC- e r 1934. Friday, February 1 I.' ai'.h! la-a- LOGAN. CACHE COUNTV. UTAH ntinued from Page Onei and Mr. A, Buchanan. and Mr. Carl Buchanaif, Mr I.utla-and Mr Howell, Mr. Ruth Ha hard, Mrs. Eugene Tarbet, Mrs Mis Carol Buchanan. Ida Grant. NHs Vera Dai ham. Mrs. Manii Johnson. Mrs. John Brown, Mr and Mm Jus, J. Allen, all of Sul'. D.ke City. Hvrum Salisbury of li.iker City. Oregon; Dr. Oeory limhanan of Farmington. W. II Ho kins Mrs Hie. Larsen, Mr Carol Wrs.hi, nil of Ogden. Mi Mr M. Mr H8 IF YOUR WAGON TIRES ARE NOT HEAVY ENOUGH SEE US LET US GIVE YOU A PRICE ON REBUILDING THEM. KWABIlS Service Station Plowing Done Briggs of Trenton was in county Mat today. He say lie has his rpring plowing all done and has made arrangements fer his spring wheat Mid. Mr Briggs viierts to plant next week If the weaiiwr continues a it Is now. Roy tin- - Super 2ND SOUTH & MAIN of the bulbs and the basement migl.t Oftentimes r j.pve prufitabb. dis-a- s An Inspection tuber PLY TIRES 10 LOGAN, UTAH in can b? prevented and tn a dusting of powdered sulphur Ib-i- nvw-iui- n pti-ntar- y. lii-r- er Paullra-Arelubald- -, ffr--- Tvo For One ). a y- Mens L. D. S. Garments - We have arranged for more space adjoining our present location and we are enlarging our present facilities to add to the variety of quality merchasdise we can offer our many patrons. As Usual, We Offer You Some Real Values New Overalls 220 Denim HOSIERY SATURDAY Logan Garment Co. 9wrmvip-iiw- i' nuriwf Jr .i.iiri Mrs. Delila Jones who was observing her birthday on Sunday was pleasantly surprised at her home on Monday. Music and social chat were enjoyed as well as story telling. A delightful luncheon was served to Mesdames Delila Jones, Esther Williamson, Serena Hall, Jane Parkinson, Hener-ett- a Redford, Polly Darley, Martha Leishman, Esther Leishman, P. Rachel Parkinson, Margaret Jones. Cassie H. Brenchley. Mary A. Woodward, Mary J. Hendry. Millie Bax- Kington. Josephine v Os- i ' rY House Frocks n. k iif Business Has Been Good With Us ... In Fact, So Good We Need More Room ' V v' Men's e c yard ' Spring Dresses 'S' y ew Broadcloth and Madras A $1.00 Value 8 & Boys Shirts ITints s' Dress Shirts Dress Spring Silks V?v s A ;.sxjx .timi'X' j S? v Silk New Spring Hats $,95 The Price Is an Inducement Buy a Seasons Supply! $d.45 and A- - Garage Again Opened At Second North & Main L. A. Stoughton and Charles Keller have mov ed to the above location from their old stand at the Parco Station at 201 South Main. are prepared to do all kinds of Automobile mechanics in an expert manner. . . . We solicit our Friends to give us a Call. 93 - A- - iA ' X'. Pair Men's - and Boys' Hi-To- ps REDUCED Percent All Our Slock Is New See These For Real Values We Regular Good hosiery I tfo I ' V k' - - $1.00 Value , that you can wear with is a pride anywhere rarity at this price. Thats why we suggest that you splurge and buy as many pairs as your purse will allow. The silk is strong, and beautifully sheer. Heels and toes are reinforced to give you the wear you have a right to expect from good stocktoo . . . ings. There is a run-stoand that adds life to any stocking. Complete range of sizes and colors. V - ff . Ladies' Novelty Shoes Reduced Values to $4.93 ) p, These Hose Perfect Slightly Sliadowed General Department Stores, Inc. Main at 1st North Your Satisfaction First If it Bring it Back Isnt Right, Logan, Utah |