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Show CACHE AMERICAN Psiep Four Wellvilib ImpriHitue Funds For Public Purposes,; here j fuiuril Salt j for Bishop C'hn. K. j arvlc. Gunnell. "3, of Logan, 8 former, resident of Wellsville, wre held In the WelUeille mberniule on Tuesday ftl I p in. Bmhop Win. Worley of Hm I.okbh Firtwuward hy we In charge. The innate the VVellaville ward iholr, with ilir. Hint, Chotatvr l.anionI Allan aelated hy Mr. is land lo be And If home Lake I In ti 1 made up of am hl y lerliiiend. nt and bool Miperltllelldellla of til" up are i'Keinpied from taxation Viilua- naali-tau-t to $ 3 o till of their expeii-- , ' lion, either gmornmeiilal I l reduce b giving the m iiiilor N'enlen diturea will huv ill nl work done of gome auit t,y 3 333.256 or. If government T, it are In ho main-- ; by Philo T, Farnsworth. expenditure a.ale. tallied at their present woull miu mi! nib'tii of ' Granite apt dih other aiiuri e of revetiuomak up .hoo! ilMrhl and of nil. re. Mr Of I he com in H',have to ho found to at the meeting that lotah p,,.rN M,f.. inker Wil-oi hairman of on" "f l, fl,,H au 1 i Till common on tee roll the h Biilifom I hy reneun he veloped in .ommlt 1 of the of taxation on education commute.) H. Hi igc. print Ipal "f dw. and Ie.l J. of nine, enninilltee -' the Soiith junior lilrh 'bool. ' Wednesday by C. Clare.no n t liairtii proposed the aud lined lll, lit, Hi ate seuator , f the ,i,h11 I ''' ' of tbe committee, at the open-rorrn( wbl.h I ttlon f the mg session for the oMbu Himlely mr Supi.lia. ln H aeed retM-.n- - Annnn Maughiio J t the organ. The flower were beautiful nod profuae and were mmed by tbe grandchildren. Right grandaona, of Carlyle and Harvey Maughan Salt Lake, Dean Maugham Welln-villHon. Drwln, Unroll. Jay and Ilill Gunnell nl of Howell. Utah, art do a pallbearer. Tbe aervtie began by the choir Binging "Tho Heepnins Trial"; by Klder l'eter M. prayer were Well-viland Klder Maughan of Joseph Lloyd of Salt Luke. Those apeak in word o' com-- -. to the fainfort and lly and telling of the wonderful of their father j characteristic were El ler Wm. A. Noble offlr-- i Sec- lator at the .figan Temple. retary of State Milton 11. Welling of Halt Lake. President t. M. Dick more of tbe Hyrum Htake. Elder David If. Jordan of Halt I .tike. President C. K. Smith of Stake and Kiver the Hear Bishop Worley, who also thanked all in behalf of the family who had assisted since the death of their husband and failier. Other musical number were: Select km, "invocation'' by ilioir; Done'' vocal duet, "When Day by Parley Hull ami Kenneth Murray; trio, "Just for Today" by Don, Darwin and Harold Gunnell, son of Cha. U. Gunnell and grandson of Chas. E. Gunnell; organ selection, "Old e, la ron-olail- ; Fuv-orite- s." of Logan. Ob. The closlng number wa My Father", by John Hailey and 8. H. Milton tbe choir. A large cprlage of automobile followed to the Wellsville cemetery where a mixed quartet aanr, God He With You Till We Meet Again", wa sung by Mr. Russell Stuart. Mrs. Howard Jones. Parley Hull and I.amont M. Allan, while the casket wuh being lowered. The grave was B. dedicated by Elder Joseph i Gunnell. , r Out of town Immediate relatives attending the services were: Mr. Chas. E. Gunnell, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Gunnell, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Gunnell of Logan, Bishop and Mrs. Chas E. Gunnell, Mr. und Mrs. Lorenzo Gunnell. Mr. and Mr. Francis Gunnell.' .Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Wood an dfaniilles all of Howell, Mrs. ' llnc-cano- n, Hi-- nd-m- y. Mrs. Wm M, Allan, lais Angele; and Uoseiu tlarr. .Millville. Mr Mrn Mr. lv.trl eph Lloyd. let.r Lloyd, J.. M- Maggie Smurthwa.te, Mr. and Teunlxon t'liui Mr. and Gim-,.,.(- 1 - Mr. John Mrs. John Mr., A..hm L. A. Hy. Salisbury.Mam-haltllurvee ' . laxor, Itun.itin . I.nke City, Mr. and. Guniodl of l!ehut--- Jv I v ,Xl jobn Join ! 01 .. Itarrali hall Thur-dateacher ill the South highf on aitniln-osi bool, who repotted h ..mnuil'e- - of the . r. SkwItHor II. a churl puMlr hi- mv re. mo outlined 'ho sirtu tion, . off inenditiol s;,,ti Georg"- in Go Nutt ill f Salt Lake sided. . bool system Jr. superintend,pre--nti s bools, toy tilled, me highway to build, rivers that bridge ahuuld span i Till i L" fr i Jo-ep- . a-- ,0. - ; - ;:;T. J.nK Si man j hold tin MoU of foodstuff unsold Uhen our imtiou' resourc, i "tne t Kl.ilne Chrlatofferaen Waite. Hut, 'atari Hy atulk Daphne Dure. Ellen Ilancey, Faye Ami s ntitiiie-- . walk and June In the home of the laboring and Geneva Samons and Burgess. Virginia in. hi. Billiard Galloway ha returned With an ex.en of meat hiiine after spending a week end And a mu plus of wheat, in Day ton at tho home of hi till, win n will they fushlon . son. Harold Galloway. left plan Bishop J. 5V. Beamon cun provide So for Twin Falls. He will Thursday For the food oft denied make an extended stay on busiTo the ihlld of the laboring ness In conneitlotl with tbe Loina ilT gan Garment company. visit Mrs. Florence Harris Hy what fateful turn home of Did some people earn ing in Dayton nt tbe The right to belong to a . l.m Mr. and Mrs. La Ye re Hall. In luxuiy fed Mr. and Mr. Henry Seamous often no bread When attended the Bobbin family reFor the wife of the P'lauim union held at the home of Sidiuy mail. Johnson of Logan Wednesday. pleasantly Owen Waite was Much of envy and strife surprised hy a group of friends And the struggle for life, evening. Tin- It seems, could he given the nt hi home Sunday Waite's ti.rih-- . Mr. occasion being ban; The evening .lav anniversary. Anil hunger could end with card informally was spent who For the mouths depend Luncheon was serve music. and of tbe laboring Un the Job to 12. man. Mrs. J.enora Seamon and Mrs. I am willing to toil Grace 1erkes attended a party n With the timber and soil at the home of Mr. Orba Chtp-maI'll labor whenever I can of River Heights. Friday To earn food and shoes night. For the family to use Lamb entertained Mrs. Who belong to the laboring at a birthday party in honor Of 1 IN THE HOME UTfl H PQUIER & LIGHT CD Cell Hall Logan, Utah Hyrum, Utah SmithfieM, Utah Wellsville, Utah Preston, Idaho Specials Eor Sat. Oct. 27 Del Monte u tall can HIM PISH in Logan, Sunday. Mr. and Mi. Coleman Head of Arlmo were visiting in town tin-re'- j 1 l her husband, Saturday night. A und refreshments were served to 12 social evening was enjoyed guest. Mr. ; DeWayne lerkes enter-- I tallied at a children's party Stin- day afternoon in honor of her son Varnell's eighth birthday. Games were played on tho lawn and a chili supper was served to 20 guests. Mrs. Tracy Dalnes, Miss Mild- red Daines. Mrs. Florence I erkes and Mrs. Phebe Reeder attended a birthday party In honor of Mrs. Lila Squire at her home in Logan, Saturday. Mrs. Totnina Balls attended the golden wedding of her sister Mr. and Mrs. and brother-in-laN. Miller of Preston, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Itulon Squires of Logan were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Dalnes, Sunday. Mrs. Vida Kurren of Lewiston was visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Reeder, Sunday. N(?ta J(,nbt.n ot Hyrum is ot Mrs. hoine at th . Har-solve- yu bring Vitamin D necessary for 8trU!? beneficial "sunshine with that enriched is Milk bones and sound teeth. Sego . . . thi oiigh precious vitamin in nature's own way ed to s violet ravs created in the Sego plant and allow the on the pure milk. No foreign substance is added ofto this because pure milk. The price is not increased enrichment. When you use this Cache Valley product you help your community to maintain its leadership in daily Scgo to Milk development. SEGO MILK PRODUCTS CO. A Major Pocketbook s Contributor to Cache Valley IrrrfU8l0 m.K Good for babies, For children, Tor everybody r : T io ft: can . . i5i pkg. T WIKnmTlWK'TVl lb. lnter-coliegia- te ss December 18. The freshman class had 'he most representatives at the Tuesday meeting, with juniors, and seniors, next, in that order. More participants are expected to enter as class series get started. Debate lettermen ore barred from the inter-clas- s meet, but will act as coaches. Returning lettermen who will be active in debating this year are Lynn Kloepfer, Providence; Raleigh Harlow, Kims, Montana; Grant Calder, Vernal; Bill Reeder Brigham; Kenneth Spencer, Murray; Conley Thomas, Malad,', Idaho; Clco Peterson, Delta; Vanice White, Beaver; Dean Tuft, Monroe; Sherman Lloyd, Marguerite Fonnesheck, Wendell', Anderson and Orval Hulme, Logan. New students who have shown interest in debating are: John Adams, Geraldine Hardy, Boyle Jensen, Elizabeth Morrell, Naida Madison Ri( hardson, Thomas, Emily Black and Jenial Price, Logan; Edward Barrett, Bountiful, Peirce Brady, Salt Lake City; Irene Davis, Garland; Vaun Murray; LeMar Hendrickson, Payson; Afton Lewis, and James McCausland, Provo; Ray White, Beaver; Thyllis Anderson, Roy; Homer Anderson, Hyrum; Dale Bennion, Magna; Richmond, Dorothy Johnson, Herman Nelson, Boulder City, A. Dee Nevada; Broadbent, Heber; Melvin Hall and Karl .1. s, Preston Wilkinson, Hurricane; Larson, St. George; Marden Pearson, Marysvale; Ralph Clark, Virginia Peterson, Arthur Smith and Hermoine Tracy, Ogden. in FOR TRADE Hampshire ram for Lincoln or Cotswold. Carl Torpe, Logan riwc 0ATQ Crystal Wedding. 1 i3i large pkg FLOUR g- j FOR RENT 4 room home Richmond. Phone 9R1. I mmm Debaters who are anxious to niak. the lYali Stale Agricultural (..liege debuting .earn set Tuesday i.o.a, to UimUss plans for the year debate, according to Dr. Wallace J. Vickers, debate mnn-- i student uger. Haleigb Harlow, manager, outlined the question to be d.s ussed tins year, winch are, tor debates, the IT Kappa Iclta question, the nations "Lcaolved. ili.it should agree to prevent the in-- ! lenialioual shipment of arm and! munition," and the inter-claquestion, "Resolved, that medicine in the United Stale should be socialized. The debating team wdl attend meets to be held in Salt Lake City, San Francisco, Denver, Nampa, Iduho; and southern Utah during tho year, while other university debating team will meet here. Included In the letter group Is California University, who will come here Hopho-more- I5'" No. 2lb- - DATES Debaters Are Anxious To Make Team Mikkelsen. deer hunters The successful who have downed thoir deer are: j,earj Halls, Everett Jorgensen,s A h And(,rst,ni j,aMoyle Preston Lee, Leo Perke. their trimming. Theron Ashcraft and Vernal Seamens. Mr. Seamous also shot 2 brown bear, a mother and her cut). by Word has been received Mr. and Mrs. James I. Kirby of the birth of a daughter to Mrs. LaPrial Mr. and Mrs. Roy McBride of Hyde Park Lamb and now son returned from Hyrum on Sunday. Mrs. McBride tho Cache Valley Hospital, Monwas formerly Miss Lavon Kirby. Mrs. Florence Hancey returned day. Mrs. Florence Elwoou returned from the Cache Valley hospital, to her home in San Francisco Tuesday night. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Waite, Mr. Friday. She has spent 10 days' and and Mrs. Stephen Thurston, Mr. relatives with visiting and Mrs. Geo. Ashcroft, Mr. and friends. Mrs. Lillie McQuarrie attended Mrs. Dell Ashcroft, Mrs. Eliza a quilting at the home of Mrs. Thurston and Mrs. Phebe Hyde Sunday J. II. Stewart of Logan, Wednes- motored to Dayton, where they attended a farewell day. of LeGrande The Relief society and Priest- party In honor Christensen, son of Mr. and Mrs. hood held their first jointly meetattenA Junius Christensen, who will good Monday night. ing leave soon on a L.D.S. mission. dance was present. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Seamons Mrs. Allen Leishman of WellsNor-set- h ville was visiting in town, Wed- and Mr. and Mrs. Herman were dinner of guests Ogden nesday. Mrs. Lillie Hyde entertained of Mrs. It. S. McQuarrie Wedat a childrens party Thursday nesday. Mrs. Jennie Jones conducted a afternoon in honor of her sort, his demonstration in beauty culture Vores who was observing Games were at the home of Mrs. Lillie eighth birthday. Wednesday afternoon. played and luncheon was served Six ladies received facials durto 15 little guests. Mrs. Sadie Hancey entertained ing the afternoon. Mrs. Delbert Petersen and Mrs. in honor of her daughter Elaines were luncheon ninth birthday, Thursday after- Deward Balls of noon. Games furnished the en- guests of Mrs. Robert Reese tertainment and lunch was serv- Benson. Friday. A FERA office is maintained ed to 18. in the Mrs. Arden Balls of Logan was every Tuesday afternoon who defor those visiting relatives in town Sun- schoolaid,house sire day. The William Hyde camp of the Mrs. Wynona Bosch and son of Mrs. returned to her home in Soda D.U.P. met at the home Thats what Irradiated BARGAIN Min 1 in Your Food All Winter! ideas conYour Electrical Dealer can give you many helpful see him. in and cerning the use of electric servants. Drop Kirby. n ndcrcd two hartuoiih a ( lection. Luncheon wa served to 30 member and Mrs. Emma Per-ke- t and Mrs, Kate llurri who were special guest. A Democratic rally, under the direction of Fred Duce, wa held in the amusement hall, Monday night, Mrs. Alartha Guinea and Mr. Carina Hall sang a duet. were The following candidate present, M. T. Heik. Leo C. Niel-E. K. A. W, Chamber. sen, Hendrick and Mr. Hodgseil. A large number were present. A number of the officer aud lea. her of tho Primary associaheld tion attended the onu-ntio- n ."nmervrr: ""T 1 held Summer Sunshine electrically, and Join the thousands of women in this territory who are cooking them what it show and kitchen into friends your you, too, will be proud to invite home. in your means as an improvement BIGGEST Hauer, host supper Wa j waste. process of cooking and cleaning up fuel THE rtalld-Ire- HYDE PARK It has done away with the hot, dirty work of the building, lighting, feeding and watching fire, fussing and watching the food in the t HO - Why shouldnt she be thrilled and delighted with her Electric Range? It is as far advanced over ways of cooking as the electric light is over the oil Lamp. '"f Mr. Jaik i wareltouae . COOKING and Pott Carlyn tin re l Every housewife who cooks electrically not only enjoys it, but takes justifiable pride in the fact that she is using a method that is modern. IS - have returned home after Upending two week la Dayton For the baud of the laboring viniting at the homo of Mr. and by some odd iultk a (amino Of work 111 nn-n- t ELECTRICITY rani u Cull Mr. . j enjoy ELECTRIC because it is spend. ,. I le-s- tiunm II. Hrleham ntv ..f "del". Lew in.lad- Dr. and Mr. important f.atur.s Holier! opo-- al a P of ; montoil, un indorsemci.l Mr: an elective state board of St.nng, M. Ida bo. Id Brown. lUtby. The board h instruction. un Mr. und Mrs. ,)uU1 t.nhp,i of seven members, Mm. , hi liu hmond Mr, nd ytars tit -- I ,tt ((nirt'h'tl.rIlm arranged Halley. Mr. and Mr, on" 'V"MI ", Mr would leave of- r l kins, Mr. and hat KiecUous Mrs. Hose Pit km. ur Lorenzo Id at the same time hi be would K.l.ij man. . Mr. nud Mr. 11. Mitton. , d,htrlet eleetbnis. Ed Tuttle. " other event a, HI , Mr. time Hum tho nvm-rateacher. Mrs. Leroy Hill. Mr. and Daniel Mr. Drip&a ulto prvM'Uld ome increased 6.64 pupils per to the Wm. Hall, Mr. and Mrs. of A proposed tiiXiitioi) Applying these figure number of teacher In the stale, Ashowed that this represented oV fri..A.l eto rearranK the tax aystmi refall would pupils who would have .6,000 burden the so that and the all part of the county The Revision quired additional instructors had Interests. on all tabJustly load of 1923 been reBear River Slake also. sor- of the income tax laws with the the teacher ernacle was well filled with tained. propfor offset of elimination exrowing relative anil friends. Mr. Smith pointed out that this erty tax and tho reduction ofof the would have given employment to and Increase emption, CARD OF THANKS Inheritance tax rales were among about 8S0 teachers at an average The of 30 pupils to a room the methods suggested. late appro, We sincerely however, wa not in chairman, He also pointed out that the shown kindness of acts or favor of eliminating property tax actual Increase In number of death and Illness during the for the support of so Important during the period was only otir beloved husband and fathei, a function of government as the pupils which means, he said, 18.000, Gunnell. Especially Charles E. least until school that about 20 teacher bad left at schools, who those thank do we want to revenues were assured fronf some the service as a result of the attended the funeral services, other source. curtailment program brought on beautiful the those who supplied folresearch outlined Mr. Smith words hy the shortage In revenues who spoke music and those that committee, done the work by depression. lowing encouragement. of sympathy and we starting with data which had Mr. Smith made the point that For every act of kindness assembled by the commit-- . the increased service from : tho wish . to thank our friends and beenof tee nine. He analyzed the fig- teachers wag required because the , ures to show tllat l,0,'v,,n 1923 budget for instruction costs, In-- 1 eResiectfully. ' 1934 the teacher load in the teachers aniline. w,.s Charles E. Gunnell land I state on the average had been eluding Family. being heuvily cut. In fart,-tn- -j a'rmtion coats ::and capital invest wore the Items in which the school board had found them-- ; compelled to do nearly all Mr. . ; I at Wellsville 2 Kato Malkin, Friday afternoon with Mr. Nellie Cook a a 'listing hostess. The meeting was und- r the supervision of fir-- t portion borne after spending Coral Seamon, inf -- t week visiting at the home lieutenant, Mr. wa treated The by Mr. of Game i of Mr. and Mrs. Kdgar after Mondiy via. tin,: at thu home IWo wetk (,f Mr. uriHa A Imroft. ha returned Jjiuc A Huin Must Stop Spending Or Find Other Means To Raise Chas. Gunnell Services Held Oat.Vr FiuLiv, LOGAN, CACHE CJL'.MV. UTAH sra - NAVY BEANS s lbs. RICE . . 3 lbs. 3 I lbs. . . CATSOP B, No. 2 can . . . . tLi Powdered lbs 51b. 3 SALT bag .... nipBI9'n,"ISc soap fts1.". ..U S"" MILK IPI I H JliLLU c Sc Asst. Flavors per pkg Juicy perdoz. w 1 . . . .. gc ORANGES, med. size, per doz. 19c LETTUCE, Utah, solid heads . 5c CELERY, White and crisp, each 5c I U S. Inspected Meats POT ROASTS . Choice Beef Per Pound CityMarket 22 West First North Phone 32 POT ROAST heifer beef, lb. ROAST PORK 10 .14 lb ROAST VEAL 11 lb VEAL or LAMB STEW, lb. ROLLED ROAST J 5 LAMB CHOPS loin, lb IS HAMBURGER 10 5 5 (choice) lb BANANAS lb LETTUCE (firm heads) ... APPLES Jonathan, bu. M.00 BOILING BEEF Rib or Brisket M c Per Pound BEEF STEAKS Sirloin Per Pound PORK ROASTS Lean and Meaty Af raa. Per Pound BACON Best Grade, Sliced Per Pound M M VEAL ROASTS Per Pound BEEF ROASTS Shoulder Cuts Per Pound PICNIC HAMS Swifts Per Pound Eia Vos' |