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Show CACHE AMERICAN Pare E:ht. Funeral Services Held Tuesday For Wellsville Pioneer service were held Tuesday at 2 pm in the WellMllle ward tabernai 1c for Mrs. 1. who paused awav Sophia Sioddar 18 at her heme on Friday after resulting from tnjur-le- a dan Illness, ala-she fell In her received home. Bishop John J. lfrndry wa In charge. The Honors were beautiful and profuse and acre carried dl-by13 grand daughters, under the rectron of Mrs Hessie Junes and Mr. Ft lie I Join. mere grandson. The pallbearer Ocar, and Vincent Lowe of Park Ida-- , of Bower Elmer lava, City; bo; Grant Mammon. Ogden; Tho. B. Brenchley and Earl Wardrobe. The music was by the aard, choir under the direction of Chols-tLamont M Allan, assisted by Mr. Annona Maughan at the or-- 1 Funeral Wellsvllli er L The servin' begun by tl I an Thou tt iimir suig.ng, hu.'-r- . in) u V lul' J t p. ..i foddaid v.i J i..t ! Aesjiuhr mu wo u.ru 1 t. i 11 1,1 in. ,u , id tv Al.ie LOGAN. CACHE COUNTY. UTAH on tl. Ola-t- l atu! j . u. i i und Mrs famui aere Stoddard. Wellsville. one brother, Special musical number solo, "I Wouldn't Trade the Sil E S Uuiuan. Wellsville. 21 grand-annine grt-- grand ver In My Motheis Hair for all'rluldnn Hie Gold In the World' and "Lay children Mv Head Beneath a Rose" by Out of loan i ople atu i ding the Wilbur Brook, of Park City, ac- - fuimal aere Mrs Ella V'tl.iau.- E'ltu-Jones, son of Graie; Mr. and Mrs Elrumpanled by Mr duet. 'Memories of Mother", Mr mir Iloaer and ( hlldn n ot lava. Mattie Durley and Lamont Allen Idaho. Mr and Mrs. Osiar Uwe, Tlie closing numbir aas "Hist. and s ns. Jr. and Vm Rest for the Weary Soul'', by the cent Uiae and Mr and Mrs Vttl rhoirjlhe grave at tlm city cenm-- 1 burfl Hiooks all of Park C'ny, Mr Llr' Fullmer of Prue, A J Mrs Agnes la mu tt Ogdin, Mrs Sophia Talbot of Weiser. Idalm, Mr. and Mrs Grant Hammon ai.d Mrs. C'huiles Print of Ogden, Mr und Mrs U roy Hill. Mrs Henry Blanrhuid, Mis. Archie Blanrhaid. Mrs. Itulim Evrrton, Mrs Wilful d llaugh. all of Uuan. Mrs Clark Nellsen and Mrs Draey Bird and Mrs Norval Bailey of Cache Juni ti ll Dinner aas served after the funeral at the home of Mis Martha ULshmun The out of loan relatives uho attended the funeral aere among the seventy gut.sts lo miil-atiiiiui- er ull-si- lk Department is ready to help you. - . jjumm?nq B?rd she is 1. M V sj-- 11 aid to c! Ms ..dill a.., ttll 1 1 .a,. a DaV d Us-ati- , Piai.e .v j city theie are a lot atio iou!d stop dolr.g things they ought not to do and sun doing the thing they of In every ttu-- should do Lewiston HOSIERY New Color Easter Bonnets Rulers of Low Prices & COT A$i85 10 s395 m ... PARADISE Paradise CHRISTENSEN The Relief society held their annual St. Patrick's Furniture Company " pro- Easter Bags u ! Tsi Assortment Spring Wash- Fabrics New Bright New Wool Tweeds Seersuckers Car do Crepe Irish Linen Sport Piques Bordens Prints Organdies Pamico Cloth For That Spring Suit or Skirt 58 and 58 inrhes aide All Wool Qgc SJ39 Sj98 ip Spring Dresses Party Youll Love Wear to Wear a Bright BLOUSE Silks Taffetas ' With Your Spring Suit White - Pastels - Stripes - Plaids Crepes ' A it '3 f 98' to si 98 Including: Bolero Wind Jackets Blown Fronts of gram Friday which consisted Did You singing, congregational Think to Pray; prayer by P. O. Love at Home". Hansen; song, The opening address was given by She James. President Priscilla said when first organized there were 18 members and now there Is 65 000; vocal duet by Hannah Howell and Elizabeth Burrell, ac- - ' K v; y " ; M xjf Spring Footwear jtv For The Kiddies O.vfords Sandals Straps Whites, Tans, Two-Tone- a w fiv IWI .NVV d 98c to $095 3 'V i Ladies White Shoes Oxfords Ties Pumps gay about your blouses. and Choose them young or crisp and tailsmart, ored. Youre sure to find Sizes tlie right ones heie! 34 to 44. Be General Department Stores, Inc. Quality Main at First North ' Knits ts Mr. and Mrs. Merl Hyer are the proud parents of a baby girl. tlier and baby reported doing fine. Mrs. Marion Dopp was a Logan visitor, Monday Mrs. Delpha Cunningham entertained the Golden Hour club at her home Wednesday afternoon. A dainty luncheon was served and bridge was the entertainment ol the afternoon. During the activity period, tho adult class of the First ward M. I. A. conducted following program, Tuesday evening: vocal solo two retold storMrs. Julia Rogers: ies bv Misses Nelda Van Orden and Lenore Swenson. P. E. Van Orden was an Ogden visitor Sunday. Bert Orchard was a Logan visitor Monday night Mr and Mrs. Seth Gregory were Loean visitors Wednesdav The North Cache Seminary students of Lewiston gave the sacrament meeting pregram Sunday. Mrs. Fannie Robinson, who has spent the past two months in California, returned to her home Monday. To complete the picture room your presents, choose wallpaper In patterns to suit every period home, We shall be glad to advise you, describe Just your furniture and we will choice of papers that will show you a D B jnake your house your home. Kid Fabric Lr er WALILIPAIPim WJ i'jrr iV'v'y 1 pie-sn- .New Newest Spring Shades day, March 18, were Supt. Amasa Hyde, Doral Rogers and Rosemond, Blair, Secy. Mary McKnight, Beth Rogers, Velma Orchard: teachers, Edward Kemp. John Hyer, Mr. LeFever, Mr. Bailey, Milton JorOrchard, gensen, Anna George Pend, Fred Taggart, Blanche Taggart. Dons Pond, Lenore Swenson, Hortense Bernhcsel; musical department, Ray Harrison, Glenn Gustafson, Thomas Last; priesthood Teachers: Devon Wiser, Elis-tHyer, Dow Lewis and member of bishopric, Jed Lewis and Edgar Hyer, members of priesthood: Sault Hyer, stake presidency. Mr. and Mrs C. C Choat spent the week end in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. George Ville't and Mrs. Vida Karren motored to Salt Lake, Saturday. A trousseau tea was given in honor of Miss Mary Bernhisel, Satuidaj afternoon at the home of her mother, Mrs. Nellie Bernhisel. The bride to be received many beautiful and useful E. W. Elliot & Co. gf1 Spring Gloves Capeskin - Service - Satisfaction x Logan, Utah a tb Mrs Mr and and illlil'MI Mat we. l;.il;2 t u.ula ar.d Dwr j Tl.e MIA will hold their gri'ii and g Id bad Il.da., Mari ,1 JJ 111 the aa-- d I Burrell enter Mis E.uutuUi tamed in tumor of her birthday. Coveis aeir laid tor the Iiiime- idiaie fami'y They tm-- t at l,er home id Clio, tirui-i- 9 Those who attended Lewiston the Sunday school convention of the three stakes, Benson, Franklin and Onefda held at Preston, Sun- I a aere John visaing r and Mrs College Ward Mr Melvin Ward. Miss Thelma Zollinger and Miss Lavaun Perkins motored to Kosmo.s on Sundav to v lea the efforts of the recent earthquake. Relief society meeting aas held at the home of Mrs Alma Oi.se n The literary levs.m last Tuesday. aas given bv Mrs Thatcher. A good crowd attended An Interesting program aas given Sundav evening at the aard chapel. Eugene Yeates and Allan Olsen were the speakers of the evening. Special musical numbers were given by Professor Henry Otte. Relief society meeting will be held next Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Eliza George. The social service lesson will be given. A good attendance is desired Olsen Mr. and Mrs. Edward have returned home from a pleasant visit with relatives in Idaho Hansen Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum were visitors In Hyrum Monday. Mrs. Emma Low and sons of Providence spent Sunday visiting with relatives here. J. E. Zollinger and son Eugene motored to Hansel valley Friday. the ol.l svurtlrolM huaing signs of fatigue? Naturally u dress or two will do wonders, hut, lurking that, there is one aure way to nrk it udd a liberal supply of amurl, new IluiitmiiiK tip Bird Hosiery. You'll he surprised how this hosiery, with its subtle rolor tones, puls new life into summer shoes, adds new charm to summer dresses. You'll he surprised how it flatters ankles, never wrinkles, and wears and wears. Our Hosiery la 3E. W. ELLIOT Ill I into YOUR Wardrobe FASHIONED can Mr ai d Mrs. Ed. O. Norman employed. Cpv aere Ttiuraday sjal.t the d wuh her s.ii, Mr. sin sts of John E. Thomas. John Liadliy of Wtlhville Wn..am If H.aw of Dan. a a. .V Alue In n Manila, lu.hi.g o:, ri.atives and fiiei.ds in ti dan vi .t.ng wall h r pa - Moiui iy ent Mr and Mrs Lcrri.zo Burr Mis. Mary J. Pearce enh rained and familv mi ton-to Penruse, at Hii oyster supper at her home Sunday and visited James B. JenSunday evening, the occasion be- sen and Albert Spire ing ine birthday of her husband. hnoe Elua sja nl tle aeek end R. E Pearce. Covers aere laid for in Salt Lake. Mrs. Emily Pearce entertained The nine guests. evening aas in honor ot the 76! h birhday of spent plavlng 500. Lemher mot tier. Mrs. Emily Roberts. Misses Minnie and Della ons entertained at dinner Sunday A delirious supper a a serv ed to follow mi' Mr. and Mrs. Jo-- si the of in holier of the birthday their and son Boyd of fatlier. Wm J Unions. Covers pli Robert Cieden Mr and Mrs John aere laid for 12 guests J I d SUGGESTION on How to Put vvtiu ; 1 lu College Ward FLU Mr (,iiii.'. Chris- - K, ihn. an. Ml s Uml R.ihn..m B'fmg bv M.i-- y s o s ,o by Aline Ols n a ("In isti.it. s n ur-n- .j ,u ill N plat :.!.s Mild and Divrtv ', i.imu ll.i-nt 1 he nome troin Oi-- d. du t u.gaii.zatit n of the i paint d by Leroy H 1L11 of Locum aid, dai.-h- u l..- n a lo-rtin y lave tain la s i,i ty wa r ad by Maiy Mils, Janus H. Hull The thoir sui.g'lnin D..i.ui and i I g it unlh b t'. read. Idx song Julius, H'h pa Jane G bio'.n.d. Understand is line! line Well i Mis Anile .s.moiLon tf Pxa-t- . Wtli h, atcompunkd bv I. as te i n a rt ndt ill ol Ll.ia i,ei nii,r Those tpeukitig aords of com-jhl- .e tf btoddaid wa. Alhe AKen on tut piano; song bv .jo aas a aeek end visitor Mis fort and auisolaUoii to ttie family, j sliae Ismj to John H Stoddard in Mary Ellin Jijltoil of Mantua, In r f.itiii r, Pres.deiii U. M L.ck-rno- nby teilmg the beauties of the 1 inn a Founda-- j tlie and aurrection wonderful) tlie o.d Ludoarunt hau.se in Salt latnging, 'How Maud Olsen Mr and Mi Chester Stand r of their mother. Jloike. u, la7B He d.rd Noun.txr tion'; prayer bv charai'UTlsth Hi freshmenta aere served to 8(1 of Hear Hlver City aere Sundav aere Ur W. O Christensen, John JA. 1910 A the closed sons tn seven the dnnre bv evening Stie Is suruvid gues's of her parents, Mr. and Wyatt, lleber C. Marker, Wm. 11 Willium-soj afternoon program, Mrs E M bukmore Maughan, John A. Leishman, It and daughters, Mrs Ella Jennie Mrs. Loft house spent Mrs Josephine of i Logan was Mrs Fmma Dunn J. Kerr, and Bishop Hendry, a ho t.raie, Idaho. ' also thanked all In b half of thr Loae. I ark Citv. Mis Agnes Full-ns- r, aeek end visitor of lier daughter. the aeek at Wellsville alth Mr., Khiddard. Mrs Alue OLen U Ak x and Mrs George Baugh and fam-- 1 Irlre, family for any lielp or assistant . n Montana. C a.sie ts Mr. and Mrs. Lee Jone of given during the Illness of their Phlllip-burgmot Iter. Bremhley. William and Uuvld U cii n s; nt Hie aeek end alth her M.ss Emma Gene Johnson Is nt u...e Friday, March 23. 1934. |