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Show CACHE AMERICAN Friday, Tanuary 18, 1935 LOCAL NEWS Renders Decision Back to Berkeley Elmo Curtis of Berkeley. California, has returned to her Here From Salt Lake home following a pleasant visit David K. Moffet, who just com- in Logan, guest of her son Elmo pleted two terms as treasurer of Curtis, employee at the H. G. Salt Lake county, and a former Haytall grocery. resident of Logan, has been a business visiter in Logan this week. Meeting Place Changed The High Priests of the Cache hold their regular Stake will Dies in Salt Lakword comes to Logan of the monthly quorum meeting Sunday death in Salt Lake of H. M. Turn- at 2 oclock. The place of meeting er, the man who organized the has been changed from the 4th backhouse campaign in this state. ward to the 9th ward meeting He was well known with the various house. federal agency workers here. Appendices was the cause of death. Saul E. Hyer Elected At the meeting of the Utah Is Operated Crop Production co.poration orMrs. Agnes S. Allen who sufganization meeting at the Hotel Tuesday evening in fered an acute attack of appendicitis Monday night, was rushed to Salt Lake, Saul E. Hyer of Lewthe hospital Tuesday evening and iston was elected a member of submitted to an operation. Reports the executive cocmmittee. tom the hospital are to the effect that she is getting along Down from Richmond Alma Hendricks of Richmond was a business visitor in Logan Policeman Returns Thursday. He stated that Edgar James Smith, local patrolman Merrill and Alma Merrill, both and captain of the local police de- prominent citizens of Richmond, partment, has returned tom an are in poor health. The former is outing to the coast. Mr. Smith suffering from heart trouble. went along with Marshal Gilbert Gem State Mutual Life AssociaMecham in taking a federal prisoner to Los Angeles. While the tion. A life protection at cost with p dues in 20 years. Pocajovial policeman is glad to be back paid-uAdv. to his post of duty, he says he had tello, Idaho. a delightful time while away. wui1 Mens 4 Buckle All Rubber Overshoes .V Wash Dresses 98c Reg. $1.95 Reg. 2.95 SATURDAY $1.49 ONLY Miladys Page Five HOW WE LIVE Judge Oscar W. McConkie Lake who heard the suit of the First National Bank versus A. rendered M. judgment Smith, against the defendant for $2572.09 of declaim counter ard on the fendant decided there was no cause for action. SOCIETY By SOLON R. BARBER The man who thinks only of gaining his daily bread never lives the full and the good life. An honorable ar.d decent man naturally wants to provide for his He family, for his dependents. cannot see them suffer. I suppose that the first objec- tive of the average man is to assure himself and family food, shelter, and clothing. These being assured, the man Baby Dies at Millville Val Dean Muir, son of Stephen and Cora Hutchison Muir, died at the family home in Millville today. The child was bom September 29, 1934 at Logan. Its grand parents are Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Muir of Mendon and Mr. and Mrs. Mi's. Howard Griffin was . hostMr. and Mrs. J. C. Murphy aness to members of her club at a nounce the engagement of their bridge luncheon Wednesday even- daughter, Eva to Howard Larsen, ing. Pink sweet peas in a pink the marriage to take place next crystal bowl formed an attractive Dahle, officers of the Farm Bureau v.cre hi chzt -- 3. Saturday evening Misses Hattie and Anr.ie Thompson entertained fourteen guests. A pleasant evening was enjoyed. Monday the county school nurse Miss Edna Kale and Dr. Munk examined the teeth of the school ' children. Merlard Van Orden of Smith, field visited our ward on Sunday. He came in the interest of Scouting and spoke in Sacrament meeting. The other speak, ers wa e. Joseph Atkinson, Archie Goodey and Frank M. Ravsten. Wednesday evening Eldon Rasmussen and Blain Jardine enter-tainin honor of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Rasmussen, who were recentA ly married. dancing party was enjoyed. beautiful Many ere Presented to Mr, s. and IS Rasmussen. Miss Ruby Jardine of Driggs, is visiting in Clarkston, guest of her grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Clark and B. John week. centerpiece for the table. Covers were marked for eight. Score Mr. and Mrs. John Moser have Przfs "ere awarded to Mrs. Royal Gudmundson and Mrs. L. E. Peck, gone to Salt Lake where they Mrs. E. J. Murphy, Miss Lucille will attend the AGE convention. Millville. of Andrew Hutchison Murphy and Miss Alice Roark enPurchases Beef conducted will be Funeral services tertained at a card party aid Regular monthly meeting of the Howard McKinney and Blaine in the Mendon ward chapel on shower Monday evening for Miss American Legion Auxiliary was Damey were in Ogden yesterday. Sunday. Eva Murphy a bride of next week. held evening at the stock A . Mr. McKinney purchased keenly desires that her Miss Katherine Murphy won high home Wednesday . of Mrs. Lewis Edwards. A show beef to be sold in his rnUiscore prize "d the' all cut prize (o. Anderson was the principal . by the guest of honor, speaker of the evening and gave fort and a reassnatle security be- -, T8.delicious luncheon was served a very interesting talk on the Lewoman should the ing secured, after the games. Miss Murphy re- gions Legislative program. Miss High Priests Meetingmonthsome have of own. time her ceived many beautiful gifts. Camilla Spillman gave a reading Logan Stake High Priests, This Mr. and Mrs. Preston Brenchley time" spare and Dean Hale sang two vocal ly meeting will be held in the upMrs. Melroy Smith entertained selections accompanied per room of the Tabernacle, Sun- entertained at a delightful party should be devoted to friends, to by Miss Jardine. day, Jan. 20 at 2 p. m. Quorum on Monday evening for Messrs and hobbies, to intellectual advance Wednesday afternoon at two tables! Olive Clark. The hostesses IncludAfter several absence from Mesdames Allan Leishman, Frank ment. We cannot live by ham and, of contract bridge for members of ed Mrs. Lewis Edwards, chairman; school because ldays President. of Illness, Miss Arher club a delicious luncheon was Mrs. W. W. Barber, Mrs. Oliver Susie Buttars was able eggs alone. Leishman, Ernest Leishman, to return chie Maughan, Charles B. Leatham I have been through a period in served following the games. Mrs. Edwards. Mrs. Grace Rasmussen to her work Monday. Will Purchase Auto and Lewis Brenchley. Playing 500 which I did not consider life worth Royal Gudmundson, Mrs. Rose and Mrs. John Cobum and Mrs. W. Mrs. Rolf Tuddenham of NewThe Cache county commissioneTs and a hot luncheon were enjoyed. living. I was lost, lonely, and hope- Mrs. Parley Pederson were special W. Merrill. Refresliments were ton is her parents, Mr. are advertising for an automobile Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stuart less. Not even books, my best guests. Mrs. Irving Jacobsen was served to 32 members. Mrs. J. F. and Mrs.visiting Thomas Godfrey, Jr. for the sheriffs office. Bids for entertained Wednesday evening at friends, could encourage me. That awarded high score prize and Mrs. Gestring, past department presifurnishing the machine will be their home. Lunch, cards and danc- period is past. I return to my Pederson won the all cut prize. dent of Montana was a special Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Godfrey spent the week end in Logan. received and opened at the next ing were enjoyed. Music was by friends and to my bocks. These guest. week session of the commissioners. Earl Wyatt, guests were Messrs are my hobbies. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cowley enLeWin Buttars has retuilned home afer spending two weeks in I will be personal. In books, I tertained Saturclry everfng for and Mesdames Hershall Bradshaw, Logan. He suffered from a seVm. L. Poppleton, Oliver Bailey, like most good biographies, well Mr. and Mrs. Frank Paulsen and Paper Man Here Roosevelt Ball vere attack of blood poison. Alvin Kaslam, Luther Murray, Wm. written travel books, short stories, Mr. and Mrs. Alton Evans. Games E. W. Watson, former representaas chosen has been Leo Squires H. Glenn, Harold Parker, Wilford poetry. I can lose myself fer the and music were enjoyed after which tive of the Salt Lake Tribune, r s and Friday evening the chairman of tile Roosevelt Ball a delicious luncheon was served. Heber time necessary to gain new teachers and parents will hold a having charge of the circulation committee. The annual birthday Vyatt, James Bradshaw, roses Red decorated the and Stuart while Edd of Clarkston the visitOn has been 8 serving Earl;age poetry oclock. All parents reading Friday evening meeting at department here, ball will be held January 30. Plans Archibald MacLsish, JUonrad Ai- - table, the Farm Bureau ladies of Clark- are urged to be present. ing in Logan this week. He was for the ball will be announced Wyatt. ston a Elinor Carl at a marof dance for Thain his ken, Wylie, brother, Watson, Sandburg, sponsored guest Mrs. Wm. Joy entertained to Mr. Squires. Mrs. Blaine Darney is entertain ried people. Bassett! Charles Baudelaire, Edgar Allan Lunch was served Mussolina seems to be a man the local barber. Mr. Watson is soon, according surprise party at the nt a ing for I today the have and ethers. attendance was very good. of peace who gets along well with her and party now intermountain representative of birthday Pee, recently home in Logan in honor her Arrivi Ronald ten is who son, out town of finished of third his were that was Chronicle. the folks at home by shaking the years Many of the San Francisco my Refrigerators reading husband who observing people o!d. Bunco and other games will present. President Moby Dick, in a most threatenSylvia Goodey, C. W. Pehrson of the Pehrson birthday. Lunch and cards were monumental novel, t bs am Melville. Herman enjoyed. I 42 Rugnia Clark, Joan Barson, May ing manner. Kansas City Star. Electric Company says he is the (enjoyed by guests from hereby Road Man Here a cf Bassett third C. starting dealer to receive a shipment, were Mr. and Mi's. R. J. H. Wright of Hyrum, state Look Homeward Mr. and Mrs. Tcm Wolfes road supervisor for the south of 1935 refrigerators in Logan. Mr. Miss Leone Wayman, the Kelvinator Eugene Jones, Warren Bassett and' Angel! Some novels I have read Cache district, was a business vis- Pehrson carries ten times. I have friends who have Mrs. Joy. Mr itor in the county seat today. Mr. read some of the plays of C. Brenchley, President John Sardine the canyon Wright says times. Brenchley, Mr. and Mrs. kespeare twenty highway is in good shape for traf-- , Logan Woman Dies you would be saved while ParMrs. Mr. and Reid Leishman, time at fic and every the present Mrs. Olga Edlefson, 72, of 387 - yet you live find a way to lose effort is being put forth to keep ley Murray, Mr. and Mrs. LorSouth First West, died Wednesday enzo R. Thorpe ( Winston Gun- - yourself when you are tired and it that way. body ard soul. morning at a local hospital from Mark Lindley ar.d Kenneth Books music pican illness which began two weeks nell, plays annual 15th the attended Bailey tures. Many of you find release in Honoring Pres. Everton ago. Mrs. Edlefson was the widow scout banquet held at Preston, these. Members of the Cache Stake are cf N. C. Edlefson. A sister, Mrs. Idaho on Wednesday evening. I like to walk in the hills. I love attending the Logan temple to-- I Jennie Jacobsen Merrill survives. Williamson Mr. and Mrs. Max to find a spring of ice cold water day and tonight in honor of Tueson were pleasantly surprsied Pres. Walter M. Everton who has New Food Store and lie down on the ground and day evening. The occasion being drink. I love to sleep on the been extremely active in genealMr. of Oscar Edlund of Afton, Wyoming, the birthday anniversary forest. I love to in a ogical work for a number of years. delicious ground on a pine mountain and For those attending, who do not has opened up a grccery and fruit Williamson. Games and a stand high and Mr. look down. Travel adventure have names of their own to work store at the comer of Main and luncheon were enjoyed by and Mr. M. Williamson, known as talk people. I love these for, there is provided a list of Second north street to be He has Mrs. Jas. good and Mrs. Harvey Williamson, Mr. the Edlunds Health Foods. Pres. Evertons ancestors. things. taken a lease on the building for- Mrs. Don Reece of Logan and A young man told me recently the Corner Fruit Mr. and Mrs. Max Williamson and that his hobby was collecting funby occupied merly Uniioi Meeting Jack Williamson. Market. ny papers. He said that he had The monthly union meeting of the of from Mrs. Robt. L. Bradshaw enter- a collection comics ward stake and Logan Genealogical tained at a quilting party on many papers, dating back many committees will be held next Sun- Opens Dance Studio Lunch was years. I advised him to keep evening. Miss Sally Daines, recently from Wednesday day Jan. 20 in the 11th ward asserved at 10 oclock and the even- them, by all means. Some day they a 2 m. has room Los Research dancing at p. opened Angeles, sembly by Mesdames, Lena will be valuable. I have a rather work will be emphasized and a studio in the Capitol theatre build- ing enjoyed Mary Leishman, Jane fine collection of first editions of member from each ward will be ing, in the room immediately south Maughan, Cassie H. Brenchley, Mar- magazines. Bringing these togetWalters, expected to give a short talk of the chamber of commerce rooms. garet Bankhead, Ethel M. Jones, her is ore of my quite bookish inmodem All all will of members Daines line. Miss this give along Caroline Stuart and Vera Stuart. hobbies. the ward committees are urged to struction in Ballet dancing to both A young lady, a student at the Miss Margaret Maug$ian was be present. children and adults. Her formal arranged par- State College, told me that one announcement appears In the hostess at a prettily ty at her home on Monday even- of her hobbies Is mopping floors. Cache American today. Unrest Observed not humdrum if one 500 and a delicious luncheon Useful ing. There seems to be considerable were enjoyed by Mesdames Dahlia looks at such a hobby tolerantly. unrest among the unemployed of Marriage Licenses Anderson, Margaret Bankhead, Vie We all love work. No one is really the city. With few work projects Marriage licenses have been is- Darley, Sarah J. Murray, Celia lazy, in the strictest meaning of Evans Emmett underway, very little work In sight sued to Stanley Murray and the Misses Zella Kerr the word. A student of mine loves to coland rents falling due, a group of and Donna Coral Clegg of Dow- and Sarah J. Parker. lect plants. He is studling foresunemployed were overheard to be ney; Micheal Guy Stenberg of Ml's. Hammon Grant Mr. and lamenting the situation. It looks Mayfield, Utah and Ora Neilsen of and children, Mrs. Charles Petitt try. His hobby will be helpful to as if the many federal setups we Mink Creek; Ray Leslie Haddock and two boys of Ogden spent him. have for providing work and funds of Paris and Phyllis Balls of Soda I raised When, I was a boy Sunday and Monday here with for those in need, should do some Springs; John Herman Steele and relatives. child- pigeons. I did not bother trying Hammon Mrs. and Marge Margaret Haulgan, Logan; ren are spending the week here to make money from that hobby. thing to allay this unrest. Raymond Kibby, Dingle and Gene- with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I raised the fascinating birds because I liked their beauty and invieve Flora Hunzeker, Montpelier. Thos. Purchases Bonds Brenchley. Mr. Hammon and a pair of I River Heights found a ready Mrs. Pettit and boys returned home teresting ways.blue had white and parmarket for their recent bonds Ask for Projects Monday. never raised floated for water works purposes. Paul R. Arentz of the state Mrs. Elizabeth Gunnell of Drum- lor Tumblers.The They never hatcheggs any young. Thomas Muir of Mendon purchased planning board, met with the mond, Montana returned home 0 parents were too $-20the entire $6000, 5 per cent inter- county commissioners this week and Sunday after spending two weeks ed. I suppose the worry much about est bearing bond issue. The pro- requested that the commissioners here with her mother and other busy tumbling to of offthe desirability having ject has been approved by th and mayors of cities in the county relatives. spring. And I had a pair cf huge, FERA authorities in Salt Lake submit projects to the state board Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Perkins came golden, Cameaux. I ard as soon as the pipe arrives for consideration as permanent home Sunday after spending four never made a cent from these the work of completing the pro- work projects. Efforts are being birds, but they gave me pleasure made to find suitable projects on days at Salt Lake. ject will go forward. Mrs. Neils Larsen entertained at I could not buy with what little which to p.it men to work. ,.,7 REMARKABLE STYLES 'i i ' a quilting at the home of her money I had. Tanner Reelected For Wilson. Mrs. remember I mother, FASCINATING Josephine Kington Harry PATTERNS G. L. Tanner of Whitney, Idaho Farm Bureau Meet on Thursday. Dinner was served many years, Harry cut my hair. ft ! if f At 10 a. m. on Saturday the ex- to Mesdames Martha Leishman, A man who cuts one's hair soon was reelected president of the Franklin County Beet Growers as- ecutive committee of the county Carrie Smith, Lydia Larsen, Bertie comes to know much about one's sociation at the annual meeting farm bureau will meet at the court Larsen, Veda Smith, Josephine life. Harry and I used to spend of that organization Thursday at house. At 11 a. m. the directors Bradshaw, Evelyn Ellwood, Sunday afternoons walking around Preston. H. R. Bingham of Weston will meet and elect officers for Bradshaw, Mrs. Larsen and town visiting our friends who kept was reelected vice president, and 1935. At 1:30 p.m. Dierctor William Mrs. Kington. chickens. Harry was an eager J. E. Christensen of Dayton was Peterson will give a talk to the At the Wellsville Second ward poultry fan. He won prizes with elected to succeed Ether Esplin as bureau membership and there will Sacrament meeting on Sunday his Rhode Island Reds at the secretary and treasurer. These 3 be the annual report of President evening, the following program was shows and fairs. This hobby put men and Urvin Larsen and Ether E. E. Hendricks and Secretary R. given: three anthems' by the choir; a kind of Joy into his life. He had Esplin act as the board of direc- S. McQuarrie. trio, Pining for You, Vernon many troubles. He deserved many tors for the coming year. Mattie and joys. Maughan, Darley Mildred James; duet, In the Gar' And so do we all. Winners Awarded Outside Interests bring joy and Need More Water The Cache Valley Clearing House den of Your Heart, Helen Jones P. H. Mulcahy, general manager association gave a luncheon Thura and Gayle Berry, piano solo, Pre- variety. A man does his necessary Roy Darley; work better if he knows that he of the U. I. C. was transacting day night at the Bluebird for the lude in C minor, speaker, Geddes Maughan; solo, has something he loves equally business here for his company on winners in the farm account-keepin- g Mts. Frank well to go to when the days work contest and the prizes were Friend of Mine An Exciting Parade of New Thursday. Mr. Mulcahy stated that is done. the big need in this county is more awarded. First prize went to Mr. Leishman. Fabrics. An Inspiration to Every water to produce more crops. The and Mrs. Alfonzo Christensen of woman who sews railroader said that in as much as Newton . second, Mr. and Mrs. J. there will be upwards of 8000 acre W. Quayle Jr., of Logan; third feet of dead water in the Hyrum between Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R reservoir when it becomes full, Baer of Providence and Mr. and some means should be devised for Mrs. H. P. Rasmussen of We have those Clever . . . using this water. He believes with can be done the proper effort, this of the and that the farmers Lyceum Number county will be greatly benefited. Declaring that we most cease to use our emotions and begin to Movie Man Here employ our brain if we are to disTommie Russell, movie actor cover how to live intelligently, They Make Sewing Miss Sally Daines announces the opening of her At.. from Hollywood, California, who Lewis Browne, Jewish author and a Pleasure. 35 South Main St. (over Capitol Dance Studio owns a ranch at Ontario, Oregon, scholar, addressed the students of stopped In Logan last night, on the Utah State Agricultural col Theatre Bldg.) his way to his ranfch. Mr. Russell lege Friday morning, in College Is a personal friend of Horace chapel, in an intensely stimulating Modern instruction given in Ballet Dancing to We Give We Give Taylor of the Taylor Service and and interesting lecture on A Mor& Redeem & Redeem both children and adults. Mr. spent a very interesting evening ality for the Intelligent. Red Discount Red Discount here. The movie man raises pure Browne appeared at the College Stamps bred horses at his ranch. He has under the direction of Dr. N. A. For further information telephone 624-- J in the Stamps five top notch racers that perform Pedersen, chairman of the lyceum Satisfaction Service Quality forenoon or personal interviews given at Studio on the Mexican committee. regularly Main 1st North race tracks. He prefers to make Logan from 2 to 6 p. m. We like an optimist if he only the trip to Oregon via of Logan and has been making regular wont be a propagandist. St .Louis stops here for the past five years. New-hou- Oscar Dernier of Providence who has been employed as a miner in Nevada, has been visiting at home and in Logan this week. Mr. Dernier has a number of kodak pictures which he has taken of his mining camp which shows it to be a thriving camp. Nevada is blessed with considerable snow at the present time in the vicinity of the camp in which Mr. Demler is SPECIAL! Mi's. e- Miner in Town LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH 127 North Main ' ed se rm.'Zlhu wellsviluTI CLARKSTON fr cour-Murra- y, j olive-bran- ch now-firs- a.-- .d Sha-Prest- YES1 ANOTHER OF THOSE VALUE GIVING EVENTS That are Making our Store the M cdf if, (0 Heavy Soles Shopping Center of Logan Saturday STREET AFTERNOON and SPORT Dresses prize-winni- Boys All Rubber Overshoes . Heavy Sole prize-winni- A tit Mar-guri- te A PAGEANT OF NEW SPRING Ladies Overshoes Warm Lined PRINTS 19c OPENING OF Ballot Dancing School 4) AND THEN SIMPLICITY PATTERNS 15c at JESSENS Shoe Store at Globe-Democr- |