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Show CACHh AMERICANLOGAN. CACHE COUNTY. UTAH Elicit. Ptfpe Grizzlies Defeat Bear River Team Ooaih Burns Croukstou's Grizzlies won from ilia Bear Ulver a a team here 1 1ntraday, forward pasa result oE a (rum Garr Thompson to ('upturn Bua OtterlMHk, Who galloped 40 the sideline lor the yards down of t!:a g:uc lu the, bo-- e t( the last opening momeul Up to this period tlie gaum uua played in the III nidi of the field, with ueither team having the advantage. On the first play In the final period, Thompson threw the pan to Oiterberk. The Grizzlies threatened In the waning minute of the game, but took to the air when hey got near the Hear Klver goal line, and lout possession of the ball when Winzler Interrupted one of tbe pauaea. The starting lineups: lu-ya- Women Sports Managers Get Appointments of Women' sport Manager at the Club State AgrleullUial ere uppolnted Tuesday., college ainmling to 1hoehe Weston, Wo--of! lu.ketoVMi, president of the Athlelie iatlon. tip n Team ami sports munuger d c tiuiu tuuii.iKeru, wete, Maxine Miurp, Coalville; jorle AnderHon. Kloreme Hksbe- hind, Hub lirobeig, Helen Si how, Weliher, Mildred Stimuli, and Dels Adamson, of Logan. managera, Emma I.ou Sporl horseshoes; Weston, Esther Webber, laignn. volley bail; Chryslal Allen, l.ogan. tennis; Afton Henderson, Logan, rhet Iters; Cullen Snow, Hlehfield Ilng I'ong; Mildred Stimuli, Lo gan, badminton: Virginia Noel Vernal, hitskelball; Allre Itoark Logan, shuffle board; llernlr uoi Artists And Models On Capitol And Saturday Today Stage a The hit attraction Art-- j ists and Mode! opens at the Capitol today on the same program with the startling new mystery Death on the drama, Diamond. A sel-onl- r. . j Alta Hannon, daughter of Mr. and Mr. A. M. Harmon wav married Wednesday. October 7 to James Johnson of I.ognn. A few frleuds of George Rasmussen met at bis home ou Saturday evening and tendered him a surprise party In honor of bis birthday anniversary. A delicious luncheon 'was served and the evening spent at 600. High grore prize was won by Melvin llill-yar- d and high cut by Homer Hit ties. There were sixteen rre sent. Mrs. T. B. Farr, Mrs. G. L, Rees, Mrs. Robert K. Griffith, Otterberk, sub for I.arsen. Jeffs, umReading, referee; pire; McCulloch, head IlneMtnan which was held In Wellsvllle last week. They returned to their home Friday. Mrs. Elda Goldsberry and children of Bear River City spent the past two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Alina Olsen. Mr. and Mrs. Wllford Nelson were visitors at the home of Mr. Sacrament Ward College and Mrs. Alfred Fallows of Hy rum on Sunday. moeiiugeWHft held Sunday even Alma Mr. and Mrs. Alma Olaen aud lag in the ward Tnapi'1 with Olaen in charge. 1rayera were the Missea Edna and Pearl Olsen offered by Angus Humphries and motored to Lewlaton on Sunday Mrs. It. V. Larson. Mrs. A. D. Wllford Nelaon. rrofeaaor Mc- to visit with Mr. and Mrs. DenWeeks, Mrs. Leonard Olson. Miss Clellan of the Stake Hoard and til Egan. Myrtle Larson and Mr. and Mrs. lecBrother Ieter Johnson who reMrs. Melvin Ward and infant Glen It. Winn attended the cently returned home from the daughter returned home from ture given by Dorothy Nyswan-dat Logan on Monday evenNorth Central States Mission. the hospital last Monday. Mias Lois Hansen was a week ing. Bongs were given by the primary class and the ward choir. Mr. and Mrs. Max Tooison and end guest at the home of Mr. Mr. aud Mrs. L. E. Sorensen and Mrs. Hyruin Hansen. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Parsons are and children were visiting in rejoicing over the arrival of sous on Sunday. the past week. during John L. Green who underwent Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Harris and an appendicitis operation at a Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Hetrick of Logan hospital is reported to be of Mr. and ,ogan were guest rapidly Improving. Mrs. Ray Senmous on Sunday A party was given Sniithfield The Daughters of Saturday evening at the borne of the Utah Pioneers will meot at night. I ,oui Llttledyke, son of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Nicklos Johnson. A the library Friday after- Esther Llttledyke and Miss Pearl social evenlug was enjoyed after noon public at 2:30 with Mrs. John P. Logan were united which a delightful lunch was Tooison lu charge. Special musi- Andrews of on in marriage Wednesday Oct. served to ten guests. cal numbers will be vocal solo. 17. Mrs. Konreth O! "a entertained Mis. E. B. Lundq-.'lsand guitar The Adult Senior elass of the at a party I'rida for h r daugh- selection by Mrs, Done Thornley. ward M.l.A. held their actiFirst was who lionna ter observing Calder Smith will give u talk on evening at her (uurlh birthday anniversary. "Trees', after which "Trees" will vity night Tuesday Mrs. L. E. Nelson hall. ward the Genies were played after which bo sung hy Louis Smith. The bio- read n one act play. Two musical a dainty luuch was served to graphy of Joseph Hill will lie selections were rendered by the little. twelve guests. by his daughter. Mrs. P. boy's chorus under the direction Mr. and, Mrs. Lee Olsen aro givenBingham. The public Is cor- of Mrs. Bertha Mather. he proud iianp,uts of a baby boy I. Invited. dially A skit. "Tho M.l.A. KinderMother born Saturday evening. of the Third garten" was given by Mrs. Glen Gleaner The girls babe are doing nicely. and at a program R. Winn assisted bv Mrs. EuMrs.. Veda Davis entertained at ward entertained ward hall on gene Lundquist. at the There was a dance and a birthday dinner in honor of crowd evening. present. Friday large Olher father Bishop Joseph H. Miss Alla Harmon entertained Mrs. Samuel Hammer, formerly aen at her ,Uome in Weston. Idaa trousseau tea at her home Miss Elia Pitt her of Spokane. at ho Sunday gfiarnoon. Members The afternoon. Washington is spending the week of Bishop Olsen's immediate fam- on Saturday rooms were beautifully decorated visiting with her mother, Mrs. ily were in .attendance. Harmon with fall flowers. Miss Carrie Pileli and family. . Mrs. Eraatts Hansen was visitMiss Iris Cope of Ogden spent by friends and relaing here Sunday with her son was assisted -. and room the past week as guest of Mtives in the trousseau Cliff Hansen and family. beautiful gifts Low. Clinton Mrs. room. Many and Miss I.aVon Perkins of Logan gift returne.d Dainty refreshLeland Pilkington was visiting with Mr. and Mrs. were received. to about one home Monday after spending the served were ments J. E. Zollinger on Sunday. Miss past two weeks visiting at the Mr. aud Mrs. Jtoy Maughan of hundred friends who called. home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shilvock at Ogden. 4 College Ward I er Hy-ru- m SMITHFIELD No-Ho- st t . i SPRING-AI- R "Artist anil Model Revue" i fitting offering o live talent to inaugurate ome again a stage-- i reen program. Eve-- y one ot the twenty and more people who appear In the nit are all talented and It nlnge performers. Heading the fust are Margaret Lillie und George Hull, knowu from roust to roast as laugh pro- -' Yoking fools. Thla team was the highlight attraction of the Wea-- , ver Bros, presentation, without a dmi lit the most noteworthy of vaudeville art, Then there will bn found Wade and Wade, European novelty acrobats, who will perform feats that will leave the audience breathless. The original Thousands rounds of Harmony, a quartet of spten- did male voices, will offer new ' and old aonga, with Geraldine Rose featured at tbe startling novelty dancer. Monkey ahinea are the with ing of Sonna and Bliss and Ash an presenting ..mazing dance routine. The Manhattan Music Masters, with Joe Marrlu presiding as maater of ceremonies, provide the musical and orchestra accompaniment novelties. top-no- LEWISTON Carl C. Johnson Of Newton Has Services Today 1 Americas Finest ' let tho Feel it, sit on It, lie on it mattress itself show you how firmly It Is built, and jet so buoyant- - Not soft and But squashy. Not a jouncy springbourd. correctly, scientifically buoyant. Of courses the answer to all tills comfort and serviccmbUity Is the way it is made and what goes into it. Starting with the best grade of spring construction (patented Spring-Ai- r Type), everything else is of the best quality coupled with the latest im-- . proved design. so Every body is talking SPRING-AIR- , show and use let you drop in at our store is Americas Finest why we say Spring-Ai- r Mattress. Priced SQ50 LUNDSTROM Furniture & Carpet Co. were laid for Mr. id Mr. Ivan Barrett. Mis Albeit Shiftman. Mrs, Fred S. b.ffman, j j Lcw-ls'o- rea-ao- MENDON Four tests A party was given Mcminn Thursday afternoon by the Relief society in honor of Mrs. Claudia Htauffer who was recently released as first counselor. The following short program was given: group singing, "Shine l)n: "Do Is Right", What "America"; prayers were by Mrs. Marlila Hulst, Mr. Eulalia Welch; talk, Mrs. Ada Walker who also presented Mrs. Stauffer with a book by Henry Van Oeyke and a beautiful flowering plant from I members of Relief society. Refreshments were served at the close of the afternoou to 40. Mrs. Alice Sorensen enteratln-tat a quilting on Thursday.'A very pleasant afternoon was enjoyed. A delicious luncheon was served to Mesdames Ethel Taylor, Susannah Ladle, Ellen l,a(Tie (make them yourself) prove d RAMBLER TOPCOATS best Sor-elg- ht NO. MIRROR TEST I-- THE A Take it yourself in our store. glance will show you the better style and fit , Livestock NO 2 --THE Quotations RAIN TEST Wear the Rambler in a real hard rain, not just a shower. Youll find it keeps you snug and dry. Reason a secret weatherproofing process 0. NO 3.-T- HE ABUSE TEST Jump on your Rambler, use it as a pillow, pack it in a bag, toss it in the back of the car. It comes up, ready for wear -- 0; NO. & MARX RAMBLER TOPCOATS to p. m. . . 25c Student Body Cards Free WEAR TEST HART SCHAFFNER Aggie Frosh vs. B: Y. U. Frosh Admission HE takes a long time to make this one. Ramblers last so long that youll be working on this season after season Freshman Football Friday, Oct. U.S.A.C. Stadium 4-T- It 0. Newspaper advertising assures rapid turnover of stocks. at Cover ( rtuim d Sunday j Idaho feeder steers late WednesMr. and Mrs. Oscar Barrett, $3.50; medium and good Miss Mr. and Mrs. Car- day Isabella Stumpf spent FriLewiston drivein cows $2.25-2.6lower los Dopp of St. Anthony, Idaho grades $2.00 down; bulls $2.00-2.5day evening visiting at the home Mrs. Ellen Bird. Light respent the past week nt Lewiston good and choice vealers of freshments were served. guest of Mr. Dopp's mother, $4.00-5.0Marion Dopp, also visiting relaM.l.A. officers met Wednesday Sheep Receipts 7556; 2212 tives and friends. They returned drouth direct. evening at home of President Through shipments to their home Sunday. Those present include 979 to California feed- Sadie Hardman. Miss Joy Coley who is attend- ers and 320 to Omaha were Reeves Bird, Kay Sorenmarket. ing the U.S.A.C. aV Logan spent Late sen, Owen Sorensen, Joseph Larload the week end with her parents, Idaho Wednesday fat lambs steady at $5.85; sen. Mrs. Pearl Hughes, Mozelle Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Coley. common and medium drivein Barrett, Maxine Stauffer, Frona Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kemp feeders $4.00-5.0- 0. Hiibner. were Logan visitors, Friday. Mrs. C. S. Barrett entertained Mrs. Loma Stowell of Logan Students studying geology at at a children party Thursday was a Lewiston visitor, Thursday. the University of Utah are re- in honor of her son Charles 5th Mr. and Mrs. Aland Orchard, quired to take several field trips birthday Gamesi anniversary. Mrs. Anna Orchard and Mrs. Eva to nearby points of geologic in- were played and refreshments in were Friday. Logan, Layne terest in the course of their were served to Heber and Mrs. Lowell Hayball of Salt Carma Whitney, Ro- Lake City, spent the week visit- study. Mr. and w ithlier parents, ing Mrs. J. J. Poulsen, Saturday came in Mr. Halball evening. from Salt Lake aqd they spent the night at Logan visiting with Mr. Ilayballs mother, Mrs. Smith. They returned to their home, Sunday evening. Mrs. Hannah Blair of Logan is the guest of Mrs. Lizzie Layne. Clifford Marshall of Smith-- 1 field was in Lewiston. Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Madison and daughter; I.ois of Salt Lake City were guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Harrison last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Ace Cheney o Salt Lake City were Lewiston Kick-of- f, 3 visitors, Sunday. On Sunday evening, Miss Lois Hendricks entertained at a chill 19 supper. Guests were Misses Beth Rogers, Alden Hendricks, Glenda Blair, Nedra Stephensen, Velma Bernhisel. Francis Orchard, Evelyn Smith, Gale Smith and Orela Bodily. The evening was spent in music and social chat, j The University of Utah has! been the only school in the Rocky Mountain Conference to win the three major sport championships in one year. J. Bsrr-t- l ens an aiiraitive diner Mrs. O, r li 0; The model Forty Spring Air mattress is the finest mattress of inner-sprin- g style in the Spring-Ai- r Line, which is to say, its - F. I. Mortenson Services Held in Trenton Ward Trenton for F. I. Funeral service Bird In Trenton held nson Mrt wire S B.t.vmond hlffman of Willard Hughes of Payette. Idaho was visiting bis mot her, Miss Isubi lla Stumpf. Mr. ami ward Impel Wednesday at 1:00 Mr. Barrett and family. Mrs. Martha Hughes, Tuesday, o'lio.k Ciitford Wiser presiding. A niiely arranged dinner was Mr. Lyuil Sorensen of Salt The following programhv was rengiven by Mr. and Mr. J Lake spent the past week visit-In- dered' opening song 4. quartet, Butler, Walker Sunday. A bowl of with her ulster and faintly. Clilford Wiser, It. Merl.ll Cetiie und Lee Cottle; petunias formed the centerpiece Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stauffer. Covers were laid for Mr. and invocation was ottered by Joseph Mis entertainI Verson of Cornish, talk hy W. Mr. C. J. Plowman. Miss Ber- ed at a ilaxel Sorensen The-' Sunday. cundy pull nice Nedson, Mis PlowCottle; talk. Frank By bee: I. Ardi lla were Lull!.' present voiut solo by Mrs. Augusta Bailman, all of Sniithfield, Mr. and Stella Jn.-I an Ladle, Barrett, Mr Ivan Barren. Mr. and Mrs, ey; talk, J. E. Robson: piano Muir. It. J. Ilurreft and Miss Isabella Hazel solo, "o .My Fat!. i r" by Mrs. Ib-Mr. and Mr. law ntsoti Nubia of Amalgu; talk by Haul Stumpf. with I Iyer of Lewiston; benediction Monday The Young Ladle of tho M. I of Bogun spent A. eniertslned at a party In honor Mrs. Berntson' parents. Mr. aud by Horace Dalton; dosing remark by Bishop Harper: quarof Mrs. Jospph N. Sorensen Fri- Mrs. Waiter Ahiens. A Perfect Day. The Mrs. Verna lljmmk spent tet sang. day. (James and music formed the entertainment. Itefreshmen.s Wednesday and Thursday at lai-- , grave was dedicated by George were served to Mrs. Sadie Hard- gan with her parents, Mr. and llyde. Mr, Mortensop was burled in man. Mrs. Ethel Taylor, Mrs. Mrs. J. A. Wurston. cemetery. Verna Sorensen, Mr. Charlotte I The Rli hards. we wll! not as rt presented Miss Cleila Ladlr nivemtty of Utah ha "If Orpha Buist, Fronla Hiibner. make good" Is behind advertis- been honored by being granted Mozelle Barrett. ed merchandise. All the people permission to organize a local n Mrs. Ellen Bird was hostess know it; that ia one of the hnpter of Phi Beta Kappa, nato a well appointed dinner Tues- why It pay to buy adver- tional honorary acholastlc day in honor of her son Charles tised merchandise. 0; MATTRESSES Plains sera marked for Mr. Bird. Mr. and Mr. Jesse Fi field of Logan, Mr.! and Mr. Elmer Heiiing- r. Ml Orzt IU and Irene Bird. of Riverside, Calif. z Newton Carl Chris Johnson. a resident of Newton since died at his home late Tues1833, day evening after a short Illness. He was born at Copenhagen, Denmark, March 7. 1870, son of Emanuel and Marie Andersen Johnson. He had been a resident of this country since 1882 and Edna Bird, Miss Celia Ladle. of Newton since 18S3. He was Mrs. Joseph N. Sorensen was active in community affairs. pleasantly surprised Thursday in Ho is survived hy his widow.1 honor of her birthday. Supper Mrs. Laura Henderson Johnson;! was served to Mr. and Mrs. sons and daughters, Mrs. jensen, Mr. and Mrs. George Irene Baxter, Clayton, Sherman, Hughes of Garland, Mr. aud Wade, Reta, Howard and Mar- Mrs. William Hughes, Mr. and jorie Johnson, Newlon: LeGrando Mrs. William Hulst, Miss Orph Johnson, Logan; five grandchildBuist, Miss Wanda and Faye ren, one brother, Sonus Johnson. Ilill. Newton. Mr. and Mrs. Dunlel Richards Funeral services are being of Cache Junction conducted this afternoon in the by Willard Richard accompanied and Oscar Now-toL.D.S. ward chapel, with to Lehi on Satburial in the Newton cemetery. Barrett tomotored attend the wedding reurday ception given at home of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Richards in honor of their brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Richards. Mrs. Melvin Muir entertained at a prettily arranged party Hogs Receipts 631.1 day in compliment to her mo- Through shipments include 297 ther, Mrs. Waiur Ahrens who to Los Angeles market, steady at was celebrating her birthday anWednesday's Btronger close, top niversary. I.uiii heon was served. 15.65 on best drtveins, mixed A craystal bowl of colored asters kinds $5.50 down; packing sows centered tbe table where covets $4,110-4.5were laid for Mrs. Ahrens, Mrs. Cattle Receipts 14 59, .3 7 di- Lewis Berntsou of Logan, Mrs. rect. Through shipments include Thomas Muir, Mrs. William I. 109 to Los Angeles market. 232 Sorensen, Mrs. H. B. Whitney to Los Angeles market, 2 32 to Mrs. George Smith, Mrs. Joseph California feeders, 117 drouth to N. Sorensen, Mrs. Joseph C. Reno paekers, 26 to South San Sorensen. Franeisco market and 25 to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kidman, Los Angeles packers. Few odd Ladle, Joseph C. Sorenlots common and medium weighty Charles sen, Mr. and Mrs. Claud Sorencalves steady nt $3.00-3.535 sen. Mr. und Mrs. Edgar Hanloads Montana cattle being sortcock attended conference at Salt ed for display; load d Lake. 6 4. nae Laura lee and Dale Bird. Lillie Barred. Mesdames Loltlo Unhurt!, Myrl Lamoiit, Ada Walker at. i tended he offners meeting for Daughters of Pioneers a; Logan ou I hurieUy, Mr. and Mrs, Veriiul Willie and family spent Ihe we. k end with iheir mother, Mr. Ellen g a V Friday, October 19, 19J4. $40 00 V' Thatcher CIc0hing |