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Show PARADISE Mr. Franrla Charle Pearce and son R. E. Pearce apent the week end at Salt l.aka visiting relative aud attending conference. Mra. Frank Rock entertained at a quilting Wednesday at ber A delicious dinner was home. served to the following Esther Sbaw, Maud OlMellissa sen, May Norman, Howells, Bertha Jamea and Gertrude Welch. Tbe Relief society held a quilting at the home of Mrs. JTirtlta Janies, Monday. Dinner e, served to Mesdames: Lettle Eva James, Hannah HoGertrude Welch, Ann wells, Welch, Maud Obray, Viola Welch and Mellissa Howells. Miss Louise Kiehman who baa been employed at Ogden apent the week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Rlchman. Mr. and Mr. Lorin Summers of Idaho Falla and Mrs. George Rose and family of St. Anthony are visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Rawilns. The first year beehive cla and leader Beatrice Lemons held a social Tuesday night. Games were played and refreshment)! served. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kiehman and son Vat and wife and daughter, Maxine of Teton, Idaho were visiting relatives Monday. Mr. and Mrs. John II. Shaw and family of Colorado Springs, have moved back to Cache Valley to make their home. They were Tuesday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. James. Mr. and Mrs. William T. James and Mr. and Mra. John T. James attended the State Re- Blck-mor- uud ser, underwent an operation for Sut- I he removal of her tonsil. urday. Bishop and Mr. J. W. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. I tallies, Mr. and Mr. R. 8. McQuarrh. Mr. and Mra. F, C. Lee. Mias Eulalia I,w. Mr. and Mra. George Lamb and Mr. and Mra. Alma Saunders attended the L. D. S. conference in Salt City this week end. A number of studenia from here attended the football game held In Friday between North Cache high and Logan Senior high. Mrs. Bessie Bulls is visiting in Salt Lake City. Minnie I envoi) a apent week end visiting at Ilyrunt McBride. Mr. In Genealogy Making out Temple Sheets: t heu the re, ord has leeU put in order, and placed In the proper hook, the next step Is the Disking out of Temple sheets. The tieiesstty of writing plunly spent Sunday In Hyrum, the guests of Mr. and Mss. Fawn Brown. Mr. Hannah Christensen Your Bos Wont Mind if You Read a GOOD BOOK The Latest Titles at ts Ktn-nlcu- lt. e, 3' Per Day The Book Table Mrs. Alma Esplin 118 North Main St. Sea-mon- s. Mrs. Sadie Hancey entertain-e- t at a quilting Thursday afternoon. A quilt was quitted and luncheon was served to Mrs. Marie Seanton. Mrs. Susie Mra. Christensa Hansen, Mra. Mary Nielsen. Mrs. Lizzie Petersen and Mrs. Florence Sea-mon- a, Harris. LEWISTON Lewiston Mra. Jet Cunningham who recently suffered a very critical operation at the Budge hospital returned to her home, Monday. Mra. Mary Gregory In was Smlthfleld Tuesday and Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Aland Orchard, who have apent the past nine months In Ogden have returned home for a time. Mr. Orchard has been attending the Weber College Beauty School, he la hack to work the campaign at aur-prltt- Auto Painting Miller & Son WOOL QUILT BATTS Everton Mattress Factory rection Instead. Proof-rea- d everything. Watch for Inconsistencies. It la not at all unusual for a sheet to show that a man was born in 144 and died in 1589. Straighten out such matters at once. Read tbe instructions on each sheet, even though you have made out sheets before; Instructions change occasionally, and It your sheets do not comply strictly with tbe regulations they will be returned from the Index Bureau unchecked, and will hare to be and certainly perhaps sent again for checking, which will double your expense for postage. When baptism sheets returned from the Temple, show any questions asked by the Temple regarding any Item thereon, if at all possible please furnish correction before endowment work is done, and in any event at the very earliest possible moment. It saves a great deal of work If these matters are promptly attended to. Next Week in Logan Temple T? n I? 1? Llf hh Mis THIS $2.50 beautiful FOUNTAIN llaraden, Jenkins, Griffeth, Griffin, Hall, Haynes, lloadley. Horton, McIntyre, Knowles, Kneeland, Lang-tnalJer-rett- Klnne Lewis, Noble, Niver, Philbrlck, Pltty, Porter. Parsons, Page, Parks, laca, Russell, Rogers, Runyon, Reynolds, Shaw, Stowell, Smith, Whitney, Wright, Wood, Whelden. PHOTOS 10c 4 15 If you are interested in Rny of these names, consult the Boston Transcript of the dates given at the Cache County Public LiMonday, October 1, 19:14 Allen, Adams, Bennett, Brown, Brewster, Covell, Cowles, Chase, Factory Friday and Saturday For Full Particulars See Local Apoal auil HI SPRING-FILLE- Orrhestrn Will Kerve Yon D MATTRESS SPECIAL THE GREATEST VALUE EVER OFFERED IN SPRING-FILLEMATTRESSES We can modernize your old mattress into a guaranteed Spring-Fille- d Mattress for $7.50 to $12.00 according to the quality of the cover. 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The new Science of Seeing a science that tells you exactly what kind of light is needed for every nse of the eyea has developed the new Study Lamp for eyesight protection in your home, offered at a price that every family can afford. This lamp is scientifically designed for better seeing, to prevent eyestrain, and to correct, at least in part, damage which has occurred to eyes that have suffered from improper light for reading and studying. It does three important things it give reduces contrast, and eliminates glare. Regularly Paid proper light over a broad working surface, it to all GaSav Members mice id You will use less tonnage of our coal than ordinary coal because ours is practically free of waste material! Nuggets of uniform size and quality just as jewels are matched I" Starts on Split Second tfI STORAG1 protect your heating interests and Tires, ELECTRICITY NEEDS PHONE Phone 123 Em 710 W riifTttr 78 J necessity in your home. The exceptionally low price makes it easy for you to one or more. Buy them from our representatives, in our store, or from your lamp dealer. AND OTHER CAR Jiffl Save at GaSav COAL COMPANY 123 So. M. None Better Save Money on Oils, Greases, Accessories, CITY L GOLDEN EAGLE Its usefulness in safeguarding precious eyesight makes it a assure savings. Christiansens Inc. 3 Ijnion pacific Phone 175 Dividends Limit Two Sets to a Customer 2. round trip lares. Z3 LESS New Blades are made of finest Swedish Steel, hollow ground. With the purchase of each package at 49c you will receive a beautiful $2.50 pen, guaranteed 5 years by F. A. Waterman Absolutely Free. n Thvrv'a still time to receive new inspiration and helpful ideas from Chicago's great World's Fair. Inquire about low "V- - In accordance with our agreement you are authorized to deliver a $2.50 Fountain Pen Free with each purchase of a package of Watermans Blades at 49c and this coupon signed. Blades Fit New or Old Style Gillette or Probak Razors. Mail orders add 10c stamps and checks not accepted. World's Fair Ends Oct . 31 Everton Mattress brary. IT WILL TAKE Distributors nd all the way when you travel in a comfortable Union Pacific Pullman or Coach. It'a the ECONOMICAL way to gol Darwin Glen for FOR SALE Four Horsepower Outboard boat motor $50.00. It has been used 1 year. Runs as good as a new one. Terms to responsible party. Call hardest thing about climbing a hill is to keep from sliding back. Notice to Authorized a delightful season to visit the trip itself it a pleasure e, Owen, The Absolutely FREE This is lhone Jay, Book of Ilomcmbrnnop Diet u res Names You May Be Interested In be-fo- h. pen Joyce, Kenney, Klllatn, Klbhy, Kimball, Leeman, Lawrence, Loomis, Lyman, Lake, Marchant, Mitchell, Moore, Mathews, Newell, Newcomb, Owen. Old Graveyards of 19 states, Parrish, Pea, Pike, Pierce, Piper, Rice. Iibodea, Russell, Smithson, Shepard, Small, Stons, Sutton, Scott, Tompkins, Wood. Thomas, Turnbaugh. Winslow. Westover, Williams, Friday, October 5, I0;t4 Angell, Austin, Alden, Blanchard, Bateman, Baron, BradCotes. ford, Calhoun, Crosby. Coates, Coats, Chadbourne, CarBraintree penter, Ellis, Early Births, Fay, Frame. Fuller, Foss, Monday, October Reasonable Prices Regular baptism day tor dead and living. Photo Shop Pedersens Tuesday, October 16 Regular 116 North Main two endowment sessions. Wednesday, October 17 Regular six endowment sessions, Franklin Stake day and night. LIVESTOCK WANTED Thursday, Octboer 18 Regular six endowment sessions, Hy- Highest price paid for ranner rum wards day and night. dead cows, useless and freshly Friday, October 19 Regular h(MW!9 ,nd tue sir endowment sessions. Boxelder Call 11R2, Byruin Stake day and night. Saturday, October 19 Special Paradise Fish Hatchery baptism day, Franklin Stake. 3 Watermans New Deal Mo-- e Lcketiiwn We. Mu," l.unt 1IiUimIo) uf lfali.lt Irwin and M,i .Mary K hel Henderson slipped quietly away lo Parts. Idaho and were married at the county court house Mhett they returned they didn't say snjthnig hut looked kinder funny l.ke ome:hllig was up Anjway our (ougratulatlons and lust wishes go out to them. Oil Siturdiy evening the ha e hull team was given a supper and cutertuinmeiil at the home of .Mr. and Mr. De tit Johnson, sponsored PeWitt Johnson by and Ben T. Oram In honor of the boy winning th trophy given by the Bear Lake Valley league. The hoy are very proud of the trophy and no doubt we will be seeing their picture soon. A rousing Democratic convention was held here Friday after-noSenator Win, H. King and Jos. Klrle of Ogden were In at- bel1' j The M I.A. had charge of the meeting Sunday night. The program consisted ot stories by Mlrian Seamons and Martean Lamb. Talks by Mary Duce, Fred Dure and Leo Malkin. Mr. and Mra. George Lamb. Mr. and Mr. John Lee. Mr. and Mrs. R. 8. McQtiarrle, Mrs. Leora Seantona and Mrs. Myrtle Balls the augar factory. attended Cache Stnke night at On Monday evening the childthe temple, Wednesday. ren of Mra. Marlon Dopp her on her 78 birthday tall Merchants convention at the they aerved a delicious luncheon. The evening waa spent in social Hotel Biglow at Ogden. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. John P. James chat. Those present were returned Tuesday from Salt and Mra. William Dopp of CorLake where they have spent the nish, Mr. and Mrs. George Brunson of Falrview. last week. Mrs. Ann Welch was week en Mr. and Mra. Henry Stocks of visitor at Salt Lake City. Preston, Mr. and Mra. Alvin Orchard and Mr. and Mrs. Maronl Dopp of Lewiston, Mr. and Mrs. Heat Your Home With Lelund Dopp aud Mr. aud Mrs. The Modem Method Vernon Dopp of Logan. A very enjoyable evening waa spent. Gel your ear repainted by Mra. Dopp has been III part of Fairbanks-Mors- e We do the work experts. the summer but Is feeling much light at the right price. We belter now. We wish her many Automatic Coal Burner have run shop In Logan 34 happy returns of her birthday. years. Economical Installation meeting of auxiliAll work guaranteed. of Comfort - Convenience ary of American Legion Iewiston was held Monday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. EJward Leavitt. The new officers installed were Mrs. Leora 438 North 1st East King as president, Mrs. Marshall 147 So. M. Phone 37 rbone 899 W first vice president and Mrs. Logan Valeria Hyer, second vice president: Mrs. Nina Cottle, secretary and treasurer. Program was prepared by out going officers: chorus by auxiliary chorus; piano solo. Miss Grace Kent; Save jour old wool clothing uud let us make them into Nice vocal duet, Mrs. Alice Williams Warm Quilt Butts. This only coots 50c for a 2 pound batt. and Miss Aldean Hendricks; VVE CALL AND DELIVER FREE three act playlet, Mrs. Wendell Budge. Refreshments were served. The new officers acted as hostess. Phone 175 Logan, Utah O When the colored couple were being married by the clergyman and the words, Love, honor and POSITIVELY E were spoken, the brideobey groom interrupted: FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY! Read that again, suh. Read it once mo' sos de lady kin ketch de full solemnity ob de meanln. Use been married Exchange. Coal Co. bo 1 re- turned last week from Denver, where she has been visiting at the home of ber son and daugh-guesof Mr. and Mrs. Fawn Christensen. Noah Wardell of San Francisco is visiting at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Susie Bin-ne- Porter, Pitkin, Roger, Key. nolds, Meveiis, hiitith, S. minima, 4 LAKETOWN Know, tipettcer, Manley, Homertiy, again .Saiiinn. Thajer. Valentine, Wal- b will It ln thi Ion. Warner, Vuhburn, Williams runneetlou. copied later by people who huva Wheehnk. not your previous knowledge of Mialnmlaj, October Jt. I OH I the record, and Ihey cannot Allen. An Ames, Adams, drew. Arnold, Uranian, llutka- gtleaa what uu mean. Distinguish carefully between! lew, lit In. Brown, lturr, Blodgett, v and r, n and n, a and u. a llnUh. Chapman, Cuhb, Vaulted- and d. b and k, and e. y and IJ sen, Dudley, Duvls, Damon, Fua-sel- l. and do not forget the little hook Hammond, Flsgg, Gray, at the end of v and w. And pay llungerford, Hu. Johnson, all. above Kent, lutttndge, esjierlat rare to fig urea, Dot your l's aud rrosa your t'a. Lord. Mat out ber. Mason, Orms-beOwens, Phlnney, l'erklns, Distinguish between T, L and 8 . Viull, Warreu tendance Don't try to Imitate print. Rust, Hears, Tyb-rEither write ordinary longhand "oodward Ward conference was held here ThurwlMj, O, loiter 4, ll,1! or uae a typewriter The latter Sunday. Elders Alf A. Hart and la certainly preferable If availArey, Auger, MacAllister, E. W. Slurkl of the Stake presiDeArtnon, Bazeley, dency were able, hut good plain longhand I Buck, Barker, Britton, Bartlett, people some present and gave the very satisfactory Indeed. good timely council. If you make a mistake, either Brooks, Brown, Cook. Critthfield, erase cleanly, or run a pen Carpenter, Clark, Coomea. Corthrough the mistake, and write son, Davis, Itennls, Daly, Elmer When in tlie market for the correct word or figure near- Elmore, Eliot. Foster, Flandors, High Claes Goodwin. Cruminon. by. I)o not try to bury the error Godding, Grover. Dance Orchestra Garrett, by writing the correct word over Goldman, It; the error may bury tbe cor- Greene, Hodge, Hamilton, llay. 878-- cannot Mrs. C. A. Webb. Mrs. Allan Webb and Mrs. Orson Perke Royal Knigbt Pajre Three. Dunham. Dwy, Iiu, lit, 1 t.ooilrii It. Hollis, ilolliroiik, II ty. Wain, llowaul, Hawes. Hills. Ha liawa), hind. Hti).liletf. Kuupp. Lane, .Mililit-ll- , Moore, Montrose, Menhouger, Pool, Little Lessons Irle Mlaa with her slater, Park Lee of iTAH - Genealogy - Mrs Ernest Brigham Cily mid were v Imi (lug relume friends in town Sunday. Mr. uud Mrs. Lee are leaving during (he next week for where thy will make Ihelr home. Patricia Purser, small daughter of Mr. and Mr. Meltlu Iur- Hyde ro!' IV w'mfjravfmwciai-awi.a- i HYDE PARK who Paradise Some of tho attended tbe L.. US. conference at halt Lak aul the funerul of Fred Newtou, husband of Mra. Priitlls Sbaw Newton, daughter ot William If. Sbaw of Loaan were aa fulloaa. Mr. and Mra I!. V. Jam,-- , Mr. aud Mra. Joseph Humphrey. Mr. aad Mra. Joint 1. Jamea, Mr. and Mra. Joint T. James, Mr. and Mra. Wilmur James, Mr. aud Mia. Joseph Mra. Bert llowella, Mr. aad llowella and daughter, Klva, Mr. and Mra. William T. Jamea, Mra. Meltiosa llowella, Mra. Gertrude Webb, Mra. Esther Sbaw. Wella Itawliua ot tbe C. C. C. ramp of Springfield apeut the week end with bla parent. Mr and Mr. E. P. Itawlina. tbe LOGAN'. CACHE CACHE AMERICAN Friil.iv. ( ktulicr 12. 1934. WEST 1st SOUTH 2 IS THE BIGGEST BARGAIN IN THE HOME UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. |