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Show WARREN IV t Salt Lakers BATTLE! Miy J Well-wlle-- : at'i-i.d'-- ii- leoss"""51" Crowd at Preiton Boxing' Fnf ertained bv u Ml And McVUiUcn -r:.B.r,s; r VjIVC !- - hibition. Hoys, let us tell you somethin about this fight business and e know what we are believe about, especially In thl talk in lnsunw. Up in Iteston tliey are fight proputting on periodical grams and on two occasion the two promoter 1ms bsdted the Warren brothers. HOI and Red Warren are attend!!!? school at the US AC. and are twins They are the flghtenest two lads we have seen Hut da vs In Cache Valley aim when Prtmo Camera and Kst Clark operated In these parts. Three we-- t avo the two college ' tliey are booked to show anywhere In the valley again, fans, we would recommend that you go see tliem. They will really show you a clever boxing li son. The main event between Kid Barger and Showboat McQuillan, was a pretty fair exhibition and battlrd was a draw. Tlie boys tlirough ten rounds. Neither drew a drop of blood from the other. Neither hd a red mark on his body nor a block eye. These boys have fought so much together that they know: eaih Olivers style. As a contest. It Was the bunk. Tommy Taylor and DeMar Moser feught a four rou: d draw. Bud Nelaon took a decision from Vincent Moser tn the curtain raiser. A good many Logan fans attended the show and a fair crowd was In attendance. It was a real evening's entertainment. ' Ninth Warders Win Game From North Logan Ninth ward basketball team took Uk brrlt both sIXrts ftl le, 13 13 117 White Leghorn accredited baby Chicks from blood tested hens with trap nest record of 250 eggs and better for over three generations. Prices to fit the times. AAA Chas. W. Miller AGENT 1st East 428 North Phone 899 W. Logan Coke U No smoke, j Brooders. soot. Its clean and j no furnishes heat Buy Coke from Royal Knight Coal Co. table North Logan MU' Ralph Smith 1C . imd MS ml chat .re eti-- . .. 'Dalll!h.rs of flon- - !"V, j their nmnlhly nvc'.uu! I T.mrsday afternoon at home w o. Th- - P h r ..t.vughan Camp live program is Mrs Carl Sander 1 ... ijfJni VllsVL.l flULLH THAT C1RI FviV FILM, IS FAST AND MERRY Eiirr; 1drrs qmri'r. Relief society, Raker; Mary A li.td id rlioi o. Mir'lay D Waitir and thmr. rr-- it .aii'j Co-ir r Ks b ;,r Ohvrr Tat-- I r and 4 IT Hal. i i, and C.i'it t I J.iiuy 1 m M n on- ..do ' - ' , wleH-rackm- g l;i,-rr- P-n- (, . Lw-naku.- s n - l ' -- - i to of u w.-r- 1 , ! ' - '.d of e rf rl-1- -' and Mrs. W. B. Johns in attended a dinner party lerentiy at the home of Mrs. Martha Avlswcrth at Richmond. Andrew King and John Wur-ste- n have visited every home in as home nils-- 1 tlie waid rtu-ntlsionanes. Edward Beutler who has spent tlie past three years in Germany and Switzerland as a L. D. 8 missionary and spent several jvecks in Michigan with relatives, returned home Sunday. Mr. BeutkT gave a very interesting report of his missionary trip and experiences in Sacrament meeting Sunday evening. Mr. Tlie program sponsored Tuesday evening by the M LA. was a highly enjoyable success. Tlie program consisted of various events that have taken place durall ing the year which Include forms of activity woik, readings, stunts, music, social mixers and games. The Relief society held their weekly meeting Tuesday alternoon The lesson, Tlie Bible as Literwas given by Mrs. Glena ature Crookston. A testimonal program ot music, stunts and games was given In honor of President Des-si- e Nymans birthday anniversary. She was presented with a brief Refresh-wer- e case from the sisters. servd to 35 guests. ' i - met lo leers Daughters ol as follows: group singing. bliawl" sketch Friday a'lertwam at t!ie home of ther Old R.-the life of Mrs. Isabella Nelson Mrs. Mattie Darlev withTheCaptain meet Millie Bnxt. r In charge lavan's North I vs rime. moi leer. .Sadie H. Nvmaii: topir.Tng couu.iemeil by singing. "C'ome.j My-ith- -- 1 M Zi The D sid ll I 15 fr j s t , r - Uinc-hco- ,ua Daughters .tended the old folks party were .Sunday in Ik nor of her mother. nr.d the Community'' by Rachel eiii.icei.i Archibald Sewing and bridge wetam Mrs. John A. LraeLson. Mrs. Laura Swrr.von ot L;gan. Mr Ir Parkinson: diet. "Mn hers Old dJ-d .dr Red Shawl", bv Mesdames Eva enJ' Gteene and Mattie Darley. Sev-eirelics were displayed and a hutcry of each given by the mem p.rSi a number of these relics were b'tter than a hundred years old. Tlie members were In colan-iand old fashioned dresses; a,,d Teachers association The Quilting singing, Party; M.ss Ela.ne Jones entertained I"-. rcsldt.d auh Bishop H. C. Sor- - of Pareni, the Mendon school mol In their, Bertha Mrs. Maughan. A praver, ,V social hour followed during which Pi!uOIi. Saturday lntnsen conducting. All officers of regular momh'y meeting Monday of he. r lath birthday anm-uj,- e a delicious lunch was served to! priesthood and the different night in the school house wtm mcs and una a m Talks were given b forty-fiv- e members and guests bj ,'5rsar?was enjoyed by tlie A Fraebon of Hyrum and Bishop charge. The following program m the hostess assisted by Mesdan.es Missesevening Helen Orville L Lee of Paradise. Gen- - keeping with the 27th Mary A. Hendry, Bessie Jones and and Ilia Ree Theurer, Margaret National Maughan. TsaboH Parent Teacher.! at 10 a. m. The the Rose Bankhead Woodward Charlotte Riggs, Edith ward assembly choir took charge of music association was gnen: Inductory The Daniel H. Wells camp met Smith, Pauline Archibald and under the direction of J C. Sor- -, music by Mrs. Sjhester Anderson; Friday afternoon at the home of Alma Lamont of Mendon. fed by Mrs. Sarah A. Bailey, with Lieut. ensen, assisted ty Mrs. Ellen Ladle singing, ''Amerira" Eliza Stuart In charge. The meet- of the was received by relatives fit I;1e organ: preliminary music,. vesler Anderson; prater. Edger birth of a Mr. to Hancock; duet. "The Little Old daughter Mlss Grace Ladle; the congrega-ing commenced by singing Count and Mrs. Dick Wilson of Logan. ,tion sng, Praise to the Man"; Church in the Vallry", Delia and "Have I Your Blessings and 1 was "i1. Grant Miv by! formerly Bartlett, accompanied ou singing rra .r, Earl Buist; Done Any Good": prayers were Carrie Thorpe. bv Mrs Harriet Spence and Mrs. 'tuiur. During Sacrament musicall piano by Mrs. Marvel BartUtt; The Wellsville 'of the minutes of the choir pre-ward, Ellen Mrs. ofreading by numbers were Nancy Hendry; report of the the following program ln Ladle on the given organ; report of previous meeting by the serrctaiy. ficers meeting held in Logan was sented the Sacrament meeting on Sunday Aaronic Priesthood by Arthur Kid- - Mrs. Ada Walker; piano solo. given by Captain Julia Wyatt. The with Lewis Brenchley in enurge Candle lesson topic, Relics" was given by genealogical work by Wll- - dall Hancock: pageant, by Mrs. Anona Maughan ham L. Kidman; talks, Our Plans Lighting Ceremony", Mrs. Alverta Leatham, who wore assisted celebrating The Old for 1934 by President of Dea-- 1 the founders cf P.T.A. Those tak- a drees 80 years old and car rings at the organ: Song, and Mercy Devine by con's Quorum Rulon Ladle; Preing pait were Mothers, Verna Sor- 100 years old. Many other relics the choir; organ selection by Mr, sident of Teachers quorum Alton ensen, E'hel Walker Rhoda Hard-- 1 were on display; song Mothers lhe Holy City' Longstroth and Priest Glen An- man, Julia Muir, Blanche Bird,' suio, Old Red Shawl" by Gwenle Glenn by Mrs. Hthelyn See the Pearl Hughes. Eulalia Welch. Sadi Carver; so(o, derson; male quartet, and company: poem, Mrs. Sara "The Sweetest Hardman. Marilla BuUt. At the Bradley; history of Sarah and by Mrs. Mattie Story Ever ToliJ Mighty Angle Flying", Sylvester close of program a social hour fol- Darley; piano so,o Anderson, Earl Buist, John O. Daniel P. Dempt was read by Under the lowed. Leaves" Games were enjoyed and Daractivitby Hoy Clifford Ahrens, Mrs. Mildred Thorpe; reading. A Hughes, ley; solo, "I Love a Little Cot- ies of scout work was given by refreshments were servd to 65. Wedding Gift. by Mrs. Martha tage", by Vernon Durrell Maughan; re- Scoutmaster, Hughes; Mrs. Pearl Hughes offered the Glenn. A social hour follewed dur- marks by former Bishop c. N. Vanguards, by Earl Buist, What closing prayer, Sylvester Andering which refreshments were served to 28 members and guests by Maughan. The closing number was We Are Doing", Junior Seminary son room with Mrs. Lucille HardMesdames Gwennie Glenn, Mary "Lift Up Your Heads" by the Teacher, Mrs. Ada Walker; song, man as room mother, won by a choir. by the choir; small margin over Mrs. Orlie Bird and J. Parker and Anona Wyatt. The Preston ward choir under Come wereWorship Claud Sor- room where Mrs. Rhoda Hardman The Wellsville ward Junior girls by given reports of Sunday Is room mother having greatest of the MIA. under the direction the direction of Choister Harom ensen, superintendent will give the program at School: Reeves Bird, president of number of parents present. of teachers, Venna Perkins and swift, che sacrament Mr. and Mrs. Ell Christensen meeting of the the Y M.M I A. Sadie Hardman, Ida Allen, entertained their mo- VV ellsville w ai d on Sunday even- president Annie and Kay and Icez Christensen, of Y.LM.I.A., thers and the presidency of the of March 11th. of YL.M.I.A. at a Valentine party ing Primary Beth and Leatha Vance of Brigpresident Hughes, nie Jrail Holders class of the association, W. I. Sorensen, chair- ham were guests Sunday of Mr. at the tabernacle on Thursday wellsville folks committee, and Mrs. Charles Ladle. old evening. The rooms were decor- ed at a ward onprimary entertain- man of Mr. and Mrs. William Evans, party Tuesday evening chairman of missionary commitated In red hearts and streamers. wuth Teacher Evelyn Hultz in tee, George Hlibner; remarks by Jr., and son of Ayberta Canada Games were played and prizes of Mrs. won. A delicious luncheon . was charge. Gomes and refreshments Bishop Lee, President Israelson, were guests Thursday Longstroth and Mrs. served on one long table which were enjoyed by Clam Archibald, Bishop H. C. Sorensen; singing, Charlotte Peter Larsen. Lowell, Kenneth and Gordon Come Listen to a Prophet's was beautifully decorated in red Fred Bartlett of North Ogden and white. Valentine placards and Maughan, Dean and Lloyd Brad- Voice by choir; benediction WesEdward Bartlett of Salt Lake were shaw, Clyde Smith, Boyd Hultz, ley Baker. favors. Covers were laid for twenty Charles Cooper seven. During the luncheon, the Loy Leishman, The afternoon session commenc- - Khesls of Mr. and Mrs. William was given: Ray Lloyd and Len Brenchley. ed at 2 p. m. with preliminary Bartlett on Tuesday. following program On Monday evening a Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Jensen and comic reading, Barbara Baxter; music on organ by Mrs. in the form of a Pot uC1 singing; Ellen Ladle ; opening number was children of Ridgedale were din- piano solo, Rosella Allan; duet, party The World is Waiting for the Supper was given at the home The Spirit of "God! Like a Fire "er quests Monday of Mr. and John O. Mrs. C. P. Bird. Sunrise," prayer, by Verda Hall and ?n honorand llS' Charles Leatham is Burning; Mr. and Mrs. Lee Colby of of Mr. Leatham and Hughes; singing, Marie The King of Maxine Mrs Smith; reading, Leroy Thorpe who were ob- Love My Shepherd by choir; Brigham were visitors at Mendon Hendry, song, The Old Spinning Is, Wheel by Verda Hall. Mrs. Ven- serving their birthday anniver- Clerk H. B. Whitney took charge Thursday. Mrs. A. J. Wuj;stno of Logan na Perkins acted as toastmistress saries. Table were arranged for of the sustaining of the general cards. During the vocal spent Saturday and Sunday with and several members responded. stake local sunner and evening authorities; was served to Messrs Mrs. Heber L. Maughan returned O Dry Those Tears, Kay her daughter, Mrs. Frank Hanand solo, home Tuesday after spending a man Leroy Leishman, Ray Le,ch Sorensen accompanied by Mozelle cock. Mrs. Allan Lamont entertainweek at Clifton, guest of Mr. and Leishman, Eairett; reports cf High Priests ed at aAndrew Leishman, Frank Leishman, Ernes Elmer luncheon Saturday night Mrs. Fred Maughan. Seventies quorum Henmger; after the dance. Covers were laid Leishman. Frank Leishman Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wyatt d CNr, Archie Maughan, Luther the stake green and gold ball on for Messrs and Mesdames, Edger Saturday evening at a pro- Maughan, Hancock, Gwen Hardman, Arthur The men Baldwin, Leroy Thorpe, mn March 7th. gressive bunco party. Mrs. Thomas Brenchley left Wed- Kidman Jesse Walker and Elmer came in Ladies costumes and the Sienchley and Charles Leatham and Mrs- Clifford nesday for Ogden to spend the Paul, William Marcom of ladies came In mens costumes. A Ogden were week end Fisher of remainder of the week with Mr. hot luncheon was served cafeteria of visitors their and Mrs. C. P. Bird was hostess at and - Mrs and Mrs. Grant Hammon style to Messrs and Mesdames: Thomas parents, Mr Miss Edith Brenchley who has a prettily arranged luncheon WedThorpe. Robert Brown, Francis Maughan, Mrs. In honor of Mrs. Sarah Reid Leishman, Evan Hall, Fred home R. l. Bradshaw returned just returned home from Cali nesday Hill of Rexburg, Idaho, Mrs. Vel- fornia. Saturday after Alex Glenn, Turcott, Thos. JohnMr. and Mrs. Ezra Gunnell had ma Summers, Miss Ruby Leatham son of College ward and Lenard three days at Brigham her daughter Mrs. Karl OleLT as their dinner guests on Sun of Wellsville. B. J. and both of Wright Jeffs, Book of Mr. and Mrs. Heber Mormon class and day Mr. and Mrs. John Mitton, n Ogden. High score prize was given who have to Mrs. Reid Leishman and low the winter ftt Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mitton, Mr. and Teachers Mrs. Hans Anderson, Ace spent Los Baker Mrs. a Mr. Otto and enjoyed Mrs. Angeles, Calif came Mitton, party score prize to Mrs. Thos. Johnson. Friday 011 Vance Mitton, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie night in the opera house. Games Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Brad- Tuesday. They report a and formed Leland ' Mr. Mrs. dancing and entertainment. "Lllle shaw announce the marriage of there.16 were' Bowcutt, ''thtT Re.resnrr.ents were served to 45. Peterson and Mrs. Mont Mitten. their son Donald to Miss Marion M. I. A. TO HOLD Batkin of Logan, which took place GREEV BALL at Logan on Saturday. At present Thf both young people are emploj-eJhe Wellsville ward M. t a at hold their green and gold ?'!! Logan. John Wyatt. Mrs. Julia Wyatt, T.uesday evening of March Mrs. Betsy Wyatt, Mr. and Mrs. mh T?Ve ccuples Wl11 demonLorenzo Thorpe. Mr. and Mrs. strate the contest dance. Gilbert Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. will also represent the wardThey at " I Mar- Mrs. Hannah Iverwn, Mr tha Hale. Mrs. PlnKys Jer.son, " ' It i an interpretation of these al ai - i presulcn. v. Bishop John such an interpretation J. Hi udrv of WelL-wiland Bishop capital news that this paper is r Bvron Sim w of Ntbley were m ,,,,,, W':ii; att T.dnnie. The meetings were well Hrneksrt U ASIIINGTON e at-r.d- ed br - , rut ln for kohlrabi 800(1 SP Ze faVUeUk. . it full of just the kind of formation you want, in- - Svl-wo- OapiIOl Wednesday and Thursday j Ma-ma- n; i A. 711 ;- Tl ; f v t it Again! v A a f-- . ... la a whirl of love and lauhur . . . r and Claire Dunn Trevor... those happy, snappy sweethearts ... in the lightning-las- t e tale of a girl reporter and her sleuthing sweetheart live-wir- Janies BU MN Claire TREVOR HOLD) THAT girl! An original screen play bf Dudley Nich ols and La mar Trora Directed by Hamilton MacFadden Mes-da- entei-taine- (Continued from Page One! Breinholt, Venice; Leo Despain, Venice; Mrs. Afton M. Porter, Annabella; Keith Peterson, Richfield. San Juan County: Carol Nielsen, Clarence Rogers, Blanding; Mrs. J. H. Eagar, Warren F. Bronson, Monticello. Summit County: James Gwilliam Mrs. Frances Remund, Mrs. Mary C. Hull, Park City; Owen Roberts, Mrs. Rada Maxwell Henefer; Peoa; Robert Jones, Kamas; Mrs. Joseph B. Andrus. Marion: Virginia Bullock. David Sharp Jr Ras Carol Sharp, Coalville. Tooele County: Florence Fredrickson, Vernon; Sherman Ramona Barber, Erda; Martha Anderson, E Reed Shields, Tooele; Rcva Russell, St. John. Utah County: Melva Hone. Spanish Fork: Richard Childs, Sprtng-villMrs. Lottie C. Hammond, American Fork; Morris Smith Mrs. Julia Peterson! Santaquin; Santaquin: Stella Youd, Lake Shore; Mrs. Elvln Carson, Cedar Mrs. Mabel W. Hansen, Valley; Mrs. Mapieton; Vida Pleasant Grove; Don E. Conway Taylor Payson; Roscoe Hunt, Lehi; Jarman, Pleasant Grove Wasatch County: Hattie Huber. Midway; Frank Chapman, Frenna Anderson, Max Murdock, Heber-VeldWinterton, Charleston. Washington county; George Harmon, Deo la Seegtnlller, St. George Neston' Hurricane; .eieae Farnsworth, Weber county: LeroyEnterprise Plain City; Mane Gibson,Folkman. Taylor-DonStallings, Eden. s War-burto- n, Poultrymen oud table hold-- 1 A ivt-- Attention rake Jl.n bv j ot I. l .1 and and intirlerrnce with his 'work, She s h: e! l lie sea v 11 as. .. B : and James a la Orpace. at Jealousy v accepting by rtjxa-'Wn.'iuj; id s C...ti i. union I, witn another suitor, ur.o, un- ol their d.isi.nlfr. Erni. i pur n aid Ula.te Trevor apjaar c.ioisbr J C The n.urnn.z pMtjiam wa .111. n. 1 s op If c h iri.o-Wd-on a. a in Fox f .In. a Ut- - buwn to lu r. u a gam-K- T gtrangrr iid Ilullr(. 11 at ' a:d :n level robbery a s:gnn.cnt.".oT .liay. Ain. mU (UplWdl.am '..reported tie ward ftiUiirs fo.- ni if ,, ,r 11 ,'d That Curl' whuh slw C1 Cl.airma vutli both a are in MJJMirr (oii.munltv darrworling, the. girl ami al.nh .,,s i.s at the Capitol Theatre j. ar and gave coun-o-1 n' jo.st ho,lor al ll" r' orus o! t ncoutaiiena-Ki"'n ln intjmea car. and is the wu- to tt'i a,d W.dn.rdav 'Die Mim repartee id bps to c huU-mm irder. S'ie bU 'Mdirr .,i .iiimu ( ,luu!e lo ,!ull nieinbrrs, i marks were made by tt moil swretliearis m th s ,u'" jee.er w and brouglit t the alum bv J Mm A der. t lsrwelsi.n; singing, "In' brisk s:.d b.eey comedy Pres. ' h ol V5 Oilin'- - W hangout, wheie she aadunce coudan'.ly the Chuuh below'' b k. e,,s ll imii.- -' r Story. Mrs Julia A clioir,Outaard Khis-- , '"n. keinleinan crook Is me bv L. K W.skI laugl.n.g hrf diction , iianstaii Wyo Iltader of Hie mob He tnej to save return- - Wiaal vaal solo. Ksv Sorensen. All seiiuu were well attended r A Irbh detective la-- from live same fate with which Mrs Andrew Lament entertain- Birl Shorter the Jeweler met. but the mob lth party Monday in him while ,n 1,,,care both working on the insists upon doing away with her they daughter Mary who i4 r loth birthday ai . xinic as.vnmrnt The course ot because she Is a reirter and run knows toy much for saletv. Mean-r- e Ciamea were plavrd re- - lo'e u 'rrv ul:,'n lu1 disputes over their, while, the young detective has served to ArdeHa !nto -, vartrailed the car. and arrives on th flcting avtgnmenls. On . riy Hardman. Blur scene In time to save his sweet-lis- s detective the your. luus taisMotis Vera 1 Mrs. Shelton., Cleo a A rooms " ley P At Huglies. Thornton, las, delight-throughout the on false heart and ttie girl arrested to apprehend the Richards Louise Hardman. Oo lum hwn was Mrved lo Mer (lianni ot the dinner commitof her cotisiant gangsters. Brad-shatee and her capable aids senedl.Muir. Vandts Baker. Barbara Lar-- 1 barges, because and Mesdames. Kobi-r-t The guests n, Barbura Hardman, Darlene H.m.an Theurer John J. Hendry. dinner to 200. ng tables, which Bird. Alma Lamont. Li'tshman. L seated at three m David Writer with A party decorated was enjoyed Wednes-da- y Maugham Allan Archibald. La- - were beautifully You say you earn money with e of red and whi'e carnations night at the home of Miss rnont M Allan. Iiamel A. Letsh-man, John Woodward and Mr 1 he old folks over 70 were guests jinrt Barrett. Music and games v the pen? RePrizes were Mil honor und wore red and white formed the entertainment. and Mts Iectham fulMillville 17 M. I A. Gold and; "Yes. I write my uncle every were srved to Ardelia won and un.ati.n, After dinner tlie by Herman Tlirer Hie Lallas, Hazel borrns n. Fae Han- Cireen ball was held on Friday, John J. Hendry. lowing program was given In check." evening Music Was furnished by ra h at: Sketcla-- by Kay Sor- - cock. Wanda Hill. Inez Barrett. Mrs. Audra Turner and A Drge Ine Barrett Sewing Clrcl met Thursday at the Mindon orchestra Wunc and Lton and tiie Mi&st-- en en. Onal Larsn. song. "Texas home of Mr. Marva Kidman. Th crowd was In attendance. Mrs and Cvr.l Nelson; Jovce Weyland was spent in quilling Mward Jewp was elected queen by Joseph T. Wood, the afternoon J- :."-- , e Bam'.r'num M Wr- and Mrs as smed U Mr.vlamii st ui town; comic or. ith sivnt Sunday ( - Ralph Smith Miller and Mr l.Mr.n Uni. 2 urrat irrand Camp in Session sls a d n The ef.'SL and Hen(lry were In On Thursday!" Hai served the thr e course luncheon Results In Region One Friday Eve Poultrymen 8(l,,r ur'J,. bir'h- -m 72 Tuesday. February 27, 19.U l,u 110 Attention r- i'lor now lit all three games played with the North Logan team. Saturdays game at Smart gym resulted In a victory for the 9th by the scone of Lineup; NORTH LOGAN Q. T. F. P. V. Nyman, f 3 H. Peterson, f Mrs. Connie Burger entertained 2 0 0 4 Stauffer, o 0 3 0 0 at a childrens party Monday afK. Nyman, g 2 ternoon In tionor of her daughter C. Nyman, g 0 0 0 0 Coleans fifth birthday anniverJ. Nyman sary. The little guests were seated with 7 8 2 16 at one long table centered Totals a decorated cake with canaiea NINTH WARD O. T. F. P. Games were enjoyed. Seven guests 0 0 0 0 were included. Hermansen, f Mr. and Mrs. Ben Burger Mrs. f Pyper, Albert Stauffer and Mrs. Jack Bennett, c at Stauffer spent Wednesday Hatch, g Trenton with Mrs. Elsie Hill. Stevens, g ....... Miss Anna Nyman spent the Jensen week at Bear River City. Hansen A. B. Nyman was in Ogden at Salt Lake City Monday and TuesTotals day on business. Allie Darling, who has spent the winter with relatives left recently for Dillon, Mont., where he is employed. Mrs. Jack Stauffer entertained at a childrens party Thursday afternoon, in honcr cf her little daughters' Margene's 3rd birthC ames were day anniversary. South Cache 31, Preston 27. enjoyed after winch luncheon was Logan 39, North Cache 23. 12 to served guests. Ogden 28, Bear River 12. Weber 38, Box Elder 26. CLUB LEADERS SCHOOL nujUMmuixannw GETS UNDER FULL SWING AT COLLEGE THIS WEEK 31-1- 6. A a a,t, tandlrs tor the :ah"J1',and'u's mell,w J,hu- - aere at either slid of the , 'as e4 n nounUni. the collrge feb, nth. and the dintmt UTAH MENDON 1 v.ho was cbsrn u, u in r d unnivcrsai y was klr'1 olj i. i. pans g family dun,i-w)j() rvmi.. on home of r day night name the result 51 to 44 Both games acre hireann to atrh ihe Ulr :d w'1 Mr. snd Mrs mid Mr. Wil-- 1 Mr a,d Mra V.ja't, Mr mid Mrs Wm. L ''iV.'i.vi m.d Mr. and Mrs, Marvml 1 wedding sup-I''1' - - u r Wva't K,v,n by Mr gr.d Mrs. Ed-ii.i'. ttsttl O' '!! f Culiriic ward in i i i TO OLD g5T . HIINSiASh P WELLhVlLLti i I Chilian. Wv alt. Mr. A I cniVTY. 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