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Show t i Range of Grain Futures Wheat: Open 88 Fourth Year 964 99 90 Close Low High 97 May July Sept 89 s 92M 90 92 V 89 90 V 87 V S mr a Xo. 32 i ..I BUTTER MARKET San Francisco Butter scoring 37 A Home Paper for Home People Former Newton Poultrymen Given Their Resident Died Show Awards at Fielding TO GET NEW LCGAN LISTED UK HYRUM was USDA) selling si Eight Pages Thompson Child BALL MS YEAR cents today. 62 West Center LOGAN, UTAH, TUESDA)', FEBRUARY 19, 1933 Telephone 700 92 SPITALHAS Keep Names On Wednesday on Register for Employment Clarkston Funeral services were Laid At Rest Hyrum Those from Hyrum who were at the Lion's charter meet , At the conclusion of the poultry Edward J. Haskell, 56, a for- at Lcgan were Dr. and Mrs. Paul held Wednesday Feb. 13 in the show last week, the officers have mer Newton resident, died Thurs- Burgess, Mr. and Mrs. Gamell tabernacle for Mathell, the three made the awards to the prize winPWA regulations are that Larsen, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Adams, i Funin at home his Fielding. day Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Wilson Jr., ners. The officials of the Cache months old daughter of Mr. and work opportunities on PWA were held Sunday in Mr. and Mrs. Cantril Nielsen, H. Mrs. Ervil Godfrey. Bishop Seylocated in Cache County Poultry Breeders associa- eral services projects mour Thompson officiated. ward chapel with P. Anderson, J. H. Wright, C. F. tion are desirous cf extending their the Fielding County shall be given to D. O. thanks to those who assisted in Bishop Michael Gam officiating, Olsen, Leo. C. Nielsen, residents of Cache County Prayers were by L. H. Buttars ' Officers and Directors Reof Nielsen and P. L. Clark. and Clarence Clark; the grave was where qualified making the show the success it A ladies quartet, consisting The PTA sponsored a picture was. President Daniel Scott of Mrs. Horace Richards, Mrs. Ezra Bluebird for Many of dedicated by H. M. Godfrey. The elected for the Coming loof is the the It . . . purpose choir under the direction of Mrs. the association says the Logan bus- - Packer, Mrs. Gerte Hansen and show at the Rex theatre, to raise cal office of the National ReYear President Haniness men were very generous in Mrs. E. B. Jones, the latter ac- - funds for purchasing library books, i the Visiting Luests In- Eunice Ravsten sang two selec- Jesus employment Service to proGay Dahle sang, Blood sang two numbers; They .had a full house at the 6 Governor companist, supplying handsome premiums. eluding Makes sen Annual of Cache tect the residents Bishop Mark Nichols of Garland o'clock show and a good crowd at (Wants Me for a Sunbeam,. County by seeing to it that Report sang two numbers; vocal duet by the last show at 9. The feature t Plans are nearly complete for the Speakers were Kenneth Thompson, work opportunities on PWA for the children fist annual Military Ball given Wendell and Bishop Mr. and Mrs. L. Leo Clark of was delightful Godfrey 70n. projects in tiie county are At the annual stockholders with Geneva Clark ac- - especially, Shirley Temple in. Lit- - by the ROTC unit at the Utah Thompson. Newton, given to local people so long Ue Miss Marker. Danof meeting of the William Budge show, accordcompanist. Stale Champion pullet Agricultural, college, as there are available qualiMemorial Hospital, Lorenzo HanThe speakers who told of his iel Scott. The old folks party was held in hie to Dee Wanesgaard, Ogden, d fied workers. sen. who has served as President Champion, White Rock pen, Law- - love of home and love of family! the Hyrum First ward, Friday Feb. jeneral The chairman. affair, of the Hospital for the past 21 were Leo Earl, Horace L. Rich- -. 15. Chairman E. J. Wilson and recce Larson. hich will be held Wednesday It is suggested that citizens years, was reelected, with PresiChampion, old pen Barred Rock, ards, Senator W. H. Griffin Jr., of his assistants certainly did every-- 1 $ight is given yearly ia honor cf and who are employment, ing dent Anthon E. Anderson reelectLcgan; M. H. Welling and Bishop thing to make it pleasant for all the Honorable Henry H. Blood, George Dunbar. are and who employment, ed as Vice President. Other DiLewiston A special feature on n Best young pen Brahmas, Wm. Garn. Prayers ivere by Jarvis John- - present. A short program was iovernrr of Utah, to operate any type qualified rectors were elected as follows: G. and C. W. Bower. The Relief joyed preceding the dinner and i Before the ball this year, the the First ward Relief Society proBudge. of heavy duty road equipA. Hogan of Lewiston; 1, 2, 3, old hen Buff Leghorns, Scriptural President Society members carried the flow- -j also during the after neon-- There Scabbard and Blade organzation gram Tuesday was a office of at call the ment, Mrs. Mabel Rawlins, and J. W. Funk, of Richmond; S. S. Lawrence Turley. jers. Burial was in the Tremonton was a program in the evening fol- - Will entertain at a banquet Jy National the Reemployment a 1 ac' drama U Yat Do R Unto Eccles, of Ogden; President D. M. Second lowed by a dance. Everyone had display, Silver I iced city cemetery. inevening at the Bluebird. Service this and give cast were Least of These, Bickmore of Paradise, and Bishop a very enjoyable time. Honored guets will be Governor Wyandottes, L. Ray Robinscn. formation. This will materialLow ' Vena Yan Orden, Alice Williams, of Sylvester Smithfield; Champion Rhode Island Red efforts to refer assist in Miss Walborg Petersen has moved and Mis. Henry H. Blood President Vodas Bomanly Mrs- - L0 George Raymond was cock, Daniel Scott. emto to Logan where she will make and Mrs. E. G. Peterson. Major and Mrsworkers the qualified Vlctor Waddoups, John Hyer. Superintendent. J. D. Brown, General W. G. Champion old pen. of show, ller home for the present time. C'C'C' C ployers and to avoid the unrl dneS 9evn Wiser, Jieral Rhode Island Reds, Tiger Allem. President Hansen presented his outof Mrs. Arthur Petersen had the Williams and other distinguished Hendricks necessary importing and iLois Waddoups. annual report for 1934 which Champion young pen of show, misfortune of breaking her leg. Quests. ROTC officers, and spon- - Dlrected side workers. Vida Mrs. Karren. by JohnRhode Island Reds, C. R. showed a very progressive and The regular church service was (However she is doing as well as sons, and their partners will be Mrs. Maria Talbot entertained successful year for the hoip.tai, furnished Thursday night by the 'can be expected. present. Best display, Black Jersey Giants, Logan 11th ward under the Tickets for the ball went on sale the Maskers club at her home having had a substantial increase Mr. ard Mrs. R. A. Eliason, Mr. de-Nelson. in patients admitted over DANCING GIRLS 18, Mr. Wangsgaard said, day afternoon, with bridge. A tion of Bishop O. P. Satterthwaite. and Mrs. DeWayne Eliason and any also announced that corsage s licious luncheon was served to the Champion old hen Rhode Island The program was as follows: Corn-Re- Miss Verna Eliason just returned previous year and being in every AT WELL SHOW C. H. Johnson. respect the most successful year munity singing; invocation, En- - from a three weeks visit in Calif. were banned for this year's party club members and Mrs. Edith BoBest display pigeons, Owen Han- - rollee Randall Barker; vocal solo, ANNUAL REVUE since the organization of tha High Nielsen spent last Because of the great demand for rman Larsen special guest. Ben-etMarguerite sena Donald E. Smith, accompanied by week end in Logan visiting with tuxedos, the local supply has been score award was given Mrs. hospital. He stated further. Smithfield The dance revue preCockerel of show, Mrs. Smith; talk, G. W. Thatcher; her sister, Smith and all cut prize to Champion The results obtained relative to who Is attend- exhausted, and more are being Julia, of sented by the dancing classes White Leghorn, L. Ray Robinson. instrumental selections, Prof. N. our death rate are most outstandbrought vp from Ogden to take Mrs. Alice Hendricks Williams. the USAC. ing Best condition pen of show, w. Christiansen and Jay Ander- Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bowman Mrs. Eve Jarvis Reese on Friday ing, having had a death rate for Miss Opal Sorer.ison was chosen care of the demand. White Rocks, Lawrence Larsen. son, accompanied by Mrs. N. W. queen at the gold and breen ball, : Committee heads who have tak-d- u has just returned from a trip to and Saturday nights were greet- the year of less than ed by large and appreciative aud- of one percent. This is a phenoincare of the arrangements Champion, Barred Rock cockerel, Christiansen; California. community singing; held In the Second ward Tuesday iences. Much credit Is due Mrs. menal record and cannot be surGeorge Dunbar. benediction, Enrollee A. W. Ander- evening. She will now be eligible clude in addition to Vean Postma, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Orchard, Reese for the art passed anywhere in the country, Second display Pigeons, Don son. professional to enter the stake contest to be Smithfield; Ruth Owens, Logan; Max Orchard, Mrs. Gwen OrSmith. and to my mind measures the Enrollee Paul Olsen is back in held In the Elite Hall February and Ivy Nielsen, Heber, who are chard of Ogden and Mr. Howard exhibited by the advanced classes litFirst young pen utility, White success of any its abilassisting Mr. Wangsgaard in the Taylor were Logan visitors Thurs- and the talent shown by the after spending a few days 20. camp tle tots. Mrs. Reese was assisted ity to save lives hospital; Leghorns, Oscar Sjoberg. invitation day night. and effect cutis Mrs. Heber Jensen spent the general arrangements; from an appendix oper-- ! recovering First Cockerel, Buff Leghorn, L. ation. by Miss Alda Rees with Miss death rate over the United States forepart of last week in Brigham committee, Ernest Stewart, Logan, Floyd Tibbltts spent the week Ray Robinson. and LaRee McGee, Lo- end in Salt Lake City on business. Oralie Cragun and Miss Erma m all hospitals is around 3 per chairman, with relatives visiting Enrollee ?den Elmer theland had Riggs Bingham as pianists. Champion young pen, Rhode Is- misfortune to fracture decoragan, assistant chairman; cent, which you can see puts our a toe when and r'endsLloyd Rawlins of Ogden is visThe Junior Ladles Literary club land Reds, C. H. Johnson. Miles Romney, W. Petersen was in Lowe, tion committee, T. in a class by itself in hospital a rock on it. Mr. his with dropped and met at the home of Mrs. Ray this parents, First old pen utility, White Legand June Webber, chairman; and iting last flock his week Utah regard. Inspecting Mrs. Rawlins. The regular Tuesday night proAlphus Moosman on Thursday afternoon. horn, Oscar Sjoberg. of sheep that are being wintered Virginia Parkinson, Logan; Donald We attribute this low death A very pleasant surprise party A review of the book The Native's Champion, Rhode Island Red gram was furnished by H. P. An- there. Idaho; Crockett, Faye Montpelier, rate largely to the fact that we derson of the South Cache high was Louis Miss honor of Return in was Aldean Adamic Cockerel, C. H. Johnson. by given Russell Brown, Basil Eliason and tl4ur.es, and Alton Peterson, operate our hospital with a closed Champion old pen of show, school. The program consisted of floor Hendricks Thursday night at her given by Mrs. Henry B. Roskelley. staif, each doctor being jspecial-lze- iChristofferseni left recently ffn, assistant chairmen; A was home. Valentine was business short Rhode Island Reds, Tiger Allem. two motion picture films. The for different parts of Idaho meeting suggestion and j Ynimilt.ee, ' Omar Budge, Logan . particular., ficid. and h of miscroscopic aniipalg artJWictous ftmcft carried - out in the- - --dainty hmeh t held Best display, Cornish Games, films Montana where 'they-ar- e buying "icalriiran' and Blanche Cardon eon and the table decorations. confining his work to that speS and of" bird "hemes. deBunout carried in Robert-- - Crookston. Valentine eon, Smith-fielhorses and other livestock for the Logan and Ralph Gutke, cialty. It stands to reason that signs, was served. Champion young pen Barred assistant chairmen; adver- co was the evenings recreation. are Ogden market. doctors who are specialized The Smithfield Junior high Mr. Mrs. Bauman and and Hovey The PTA held their regular tising committee, Morris Wright, Ray Josephine mere competent and do better (Continued on Page Five) schcol under the of direction Frank In were Ham-in Viola family Logan Wednesday. meeting Wednesday February 13, Logan, chairman; and XSwork in their particular line than Given Burial presenting a comedy the general practitioner the music room at the Lincoln rr.ond, and ArviHa Waifs, Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Harris Pond were Raymond are who atHJome at entitled, Providence Sunday school. Dr. W. W. Hendersen of assistant chairman; reception com-th- e Logan visitors Friday. Again Harry ail kinds of work. Surschool 18 tempts on the high February USAC was the speaker and a mittee, Norman Dockum, Ogden, Mrs. Bell Harris of Idaho Falls gery for instance is no different 19. Those taking part are from any other specialty and the Providence Funeral srvices for Fecial musical program was un- chairman; and Margaret Ririe, is visiting relatives In Lewiston .and Misses v Josephine Bauman were held the Eulalia Reese, Faye assoirhant der the direction of Walter Wuth-ric- k Lewiston, chairman, this week. doctor who confines his work to ReSCj Beth Emmett, Genevieve of Logan. A beautiful day afternoon in the Second march committee, Elmer Mrs. Millie pot- - Grand surgery by reason of his experNorth Dgan Mrs. W. E. Ny- - ward enterJeJanne Helen Cunningham and Farr, Roskelley Counselor Leon and ted plant was presented to the 'Ward, chairman; Wllard, ience and practice is sure to be was hostess at an attractive thews cbapel. the club Hour tained Golden and Tuttle at Bud Elwood, Eugene was in charge of the room that had the largest percent Donr. a Garbett, Nephl, assistant more efficient than one who is chicken dinner party at her home vices. The ward choir her home afternoon. A Low, Garth Hanson, Thursday Noble, Reynold under the of committee, not specialized. And too our other program present. The plant was! chairman; was luncheon served after and Glenn Buck, Sunday in honor of her husband direction of A. M. Mathews sang a parents Covey Loyal dainty doctors being relieved of surgical gift from Mayor B. M. Thomp- Ross Plant, Richmond, chairman; which bridge was who was observing his birthday. enterThe club Ladies played, Bridge Till the Resurrection Day. The son. and Woodrow Wilson, Logan asoperations and being able to conThe afternoon was spent in vis- invocation was was PresMiss Beth at in a at dinner Rogers (tained bridge by H. A. Theurer Mr. and Mrs. Howard Johnson sistant chairman; ticket committee, ton fine their work to their particuMrs. the home of Chambers iting and music. Covers were laid The choir sang O My Father, Rinda Saturday. and chairman of Logan were dinner guests of Victor Peterson, lar field are more efficient than for 16 guests. Mr. and Mrs. Le visiLewis was on Dow A an delicious Ogden Friday evening. Campbell who had known Mariam Maughan at her home in William Preston, assistant chair- they ctherwise would be. and family and Joseph tor course Roy Holmgren was three dinner served Wednesday. Sister Bauman as as he could Hyrum last Tuesday February 12. man, both of Logan. Our organization Is the same Mrs. J. P. Holmgren of Bear remember said he long the and at spent Milevening bridge. On Sunday afternoon Mrs. wished all could River City were out of town be as well Covers were laid for Messrs and with respect to a closed staff of lie Kent entertained with a birthprepared to be called doctors as the Mayo guests. home as was she. A flute and day party in honor of her daugh Mesdlames T. B. Farr, W. A. specialized been outstandMrs. Olive Stauffer entertained ter Farris. Dainty refreshments NWe. d. M. Fulkerson, L. C. Joseph Clinic, who have out was played by Owen duet piano the system Bat a birthday party for her little Hammond and Miss Donna Kernel Toolson, ing in working Dadnes, were served to a group of 18. to speMargene Thursday af- - mond- Bishop John H Schenk of Games were enjoyed by the group. Lorin Low, Frank Winn, Richard of confining their work temoon. Games and refreshments Toolson, Mesdames Harold Deppe cialized men, not permitting each Farris was nine years old. CoUege ward was happy to be call of his were enjoyed by 24 little guests. ed to C. W. Clark, Martin Roskelley, J. man to operate outside ltion and deemed it this James and Fred Taggart were E. Misses Edith Hancey, Jane Bur- Robert Griffith. J. A. specialty. Shifer, an honor had caIled her andma in on Preston business. Tuesday Our organization has been efrell, Vesta Stauffer, Wallace Beu for many years. Her cheerful disMr. and Mrs. Victor Hendricks Gutke, Frank Hillyard, Helen P. fected in the best interests of tier and Wilford Stauffer attend-,and Cabers Jay made everyone love her. morn-left for California position ! Knudson. Friday ed a valentine party at scores were won the people and no expense has High to be Reading Our Golden Mother by a gone ing. They expect fjeid Friday evening, given by Mrs. Helen P. Toolson and Ker- been spared In providing every by her Mrs. Wanda Richmond Holstein Breeders met opinion that it will be desirable month. nel Toolson. The rooms were beau- facility for the benefit of the the Misses Ruby and Leona Fel- Wood granddaughter, at the accompanied piano at the club rooms to maintain two judging rings, ler. tifully decorated with red carna- - patients whom we serve. Our board by another granddaughter, Miss , to determine one in which to assemble the of directors have always had this tions. The North Logan Old Folks and Donna Hammond. Bateman Saturday evening Phil Ward reunion was held Februtryl f WeSfc The Ladies Farm Bureau met in mind and have worked diliwhether the 20th Annual Black class and the other in which to jOTdan nepheW by and White Day, sponsored by them, judge. Breeders must have enough at the library Friday afternoon. gently and hard to cooperate 8th in the ward chapel. A large miarriage of Grandma) Bauman should be held this year. It was help that this may be done. The crowd was In attendance. Dr. Ethelyn Greaves gave a lec- with the staff in providing the Many said never seen he who anyone wt"of 'town re lati ves and frtods for its ture on health. Musical selection, best service obtainable unanimous opinion of all pre- reason of the judge for his platthe 111 no matter sent that this Wellsville Mrs. Mary Minerally Gala Glee club. We have gone to the were here and enioved the day!could always unite ofshould, by all ings will be given over a loud The patients. day following was sodaVbat degree of ill health or other means, be held, and the program speaker system so that all on the who observing her 86th birth- ficers were selected for the com- expense of providing all the farenewing acquaintances and sbew caUd,t? des- for the ensuing year was perfect- grounds may be appraised of the day anniversary on Wednesday ing year, Lucille our have chat. At noon a hot dinner was troub Erickson, presi- cilities necessary to she standardized T3Rellfeff merits of the cattle. The design was honored guest at a social giv- dent; Genevieve Pilkington, vice hospital by the ed. erved to 150 guests at long!8? en in her honor in the afternoon. chorus sang That Land ll tables which were beautifully Dr. Morris Godfrey was elected of this regulation is to maintain president; Lula Mortenson, secre- American College of Surgeons and d create more interest In the Mrs. Minerally who has been con- tary; Mary W. Nelson and Susan we are one of the six hospitals In cut flowers, potted Bishop A. M. Hammond a corated chairman of the executive comfined to her bed during the past said the service thus far mittee. Cyrus Lewis was made cattle. appoint-perso- n valentine Bingham, directors. pjants and (Continued on Page Eight) The meeting was in charge of year was able to be put into a ments. After the feast a well pre- - he felt was In keeping with her chairman of the entertainment Mrs. Clifford Smith and children and been social. chair wishes and Dinhad the enjoy everything was of chairman G. of the LeRoy committee. Thomas Whittle Funk, the Layton end spent week pared program of readings, musipast ner as served and covers marked as guests of Mrs. Abraham said of her, she loved elected chairman cf the cals and skits were grounds show held last year, and Amos for Mrs. Smith. presented. truthfully Minerallq, Mr. and Mrs. David Hendricks cf Ogden moIs The days entertainment closed the truth, honesty and despised committee. George Anderson was Bair, love of Mrs. Told for Elizabeth her Perkins, Iuis hypocracy. comRiggs, 9 with a dance at tored here Saturday evening to chosen to head the Premiums pm. in the her family and the devotion D. Mrs. Mr. J, and Mrs. n Jones, Budget-Riddethey diramusement hall.. A large crowd the dance revue and spend mittee. H. T. Plant Jr., will Fred Douglas, Mr. and Mrs. Louis attend have given her In return, said in ect the work of the advertising was in attendance. week end with Mr. and Mi-s-. the M. Perkins, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Mrs. Elizabeth Chritchlow, who my way of thinking this Is a committee. Victor Johnson nhs Henry Roskelley. Food shortages, caused by last Christensen, Logan; Mr. and Mrs has spent the past month with time of rejoicing in the fact of again made chairman of the solicitsummers drought, are bringing Arnold and victo ale and Lindley George oa; relatives returned home to Sania l5aartat ing committee. Bryan Hendricks Many families Vernon prices. Perkins. R. K. H. of rising Campbell, composed Francisco recently. will represent Black and White wholesale WASHAKIE INDIAN with faced are B. Campbell Jr., Arthur Olson and making Miss Christerit The following couples from North Maughan was Day as head of the refreshment i i their A. Go M. Mathews to GIRL SENDS sang IN at her home committee. LeRoy G. Funk was Funeral services will be held in pleasantly surprised Logan were In the demonstration diet for economy on Thursday evening in honor of of the Lancers at the Gold and Thy Rest in Peace. H. B. Camp- selected as chairman of the judg- the NEWS LETTER ThursFourth ward chapel If Green ball at the Ambassador bell Sr., of the stake high council ing committee, Rulon S. Merrill, day at 2 o'clock for Mrs. Sarah her birthday. A delicious luncheon are said he never heard her complain as chairman of the education comand social chat were engames changes Wednesday evening; Henry PeMISS who died GRIFFIN TEYOPE Julie By 85, made, what foods joyed by Messrs and Mesdames terson and Miss Esther Israel-so- and cf her great faith. Her mem- mittee and Mayor George Webb at theStephens Park, v family home, 145 Ncrth Dan P. Walters, Ed. Walters, Wm. will be cherished by many she as chairman of the beautification should be used Virgil Nyman and Miss Ed- ory 1st West. Burial will be in the M. Daniel M. Walters, Walters, more, which less? ith Hancey, Dean Beck and Miss was always In her place in church committee. Vida Utah Washakie, Ottogary Wellsville cemetery. Jas. M. Williamson, Marian Cox, wife of Chester Ottogary is very How will health Jane Burrell, Wallace Beutler and Closing remarks were made by Three members of the finance Leon Mathews who also said she affected? n be Miss Vesta Stauffer. ill hoscommittee were selected, with to has Malad and taken 1849 at Garden Grove, such a smile for all P. Maughan and Miss Maughan.-Mis- pital yesterday leaving her chilThese are ques- Webb as chairman and C. S. Carl Nyman is visiting with maintained of Abraham and Chrisdaughter we miss will and face. The her friends at Los Angeles. Hall and Rulon S. Merrill com- tine Zimmerman Farris Anderson was crown- - dren with their grandmother Mrs. tlOnS troubling Mary apalding Stephens. She was choir sang Beautiful Home. The mittee members. homemakers these days. Bishop John H. Kemp spent the of James A. Park. Friends queen of the Green and Gold ball Iva Eagle. Vida has three children wife many the C. President by fere part of the week at Salt !frnediction Dairymen present expressed the may view the remains at the home of the Wellsville Second ward This is her second year she been ,Ve are glad to announce that W. Dunn. Interment was in the Lake City on business. opinion that there will be more of Mr. and Mrs. Charles O. Pet- - held Tuesday evening In the re- having this sickness. She try difis at hand. One of the forehelp A valentine program and social clty creation hall. The Misses Monta ferent doctor every time she get interest in the show this year than 79 Eastj 2nd Northi Wed most nutrition experts of the 1 SlX grand a carned was sponsored ftbe flWel?, for some time past because of and Ellen Jones were named sick. It seem like it's getting at the schools ons ountry, Miss Mary Spalding, bearers. nes(ay afternoon and until time Myers her attendants. the improved dairy The hall was worse now. Thursday afternoon. They'for the on Thursday. onsultant in Nutrition of the sick n Zundle is feel that the government buying who decorated been Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Wilhelm; and beautifully Nephi green Massachusetts Department of defor Music was litmonths is several out the all too Mendon and Mi-- , and Mrs. Ed Wilhelm Lamp to Meet program pointed gold. by getting Public Health, will write a Here now. foxgjevens gle-The tle orchestra. better have Lancers Thomas Tarbet The that attended the birthday anniversary! farmers Utah camp, finitely Nephis daughter, series of articles for our readers, of Utah Pioneers, will too many of Mrs. E. D. Liebey of Ogden on Daughters cattle, and Frank Stevens of Ogden was a trot and Rye Waltz were danced Ida Ballard is here from Fort Uali elling how to adjust the diet to IndianFarris reservation. Wilford home Kenneth Black of Mrs. the the Millie White meet at Anderson, that and Peyope Bailey, Wednesday, spring business visitor in Logan today. by at an economy budget without Clarris Anderson, Stanley Jones, is Nephis nephew a son of Lucy, Miss Anna Nyman is spending Ewer, 331 W. 3rd No. Thursday show should be continued as a He was here looking over his health. Watch for the week at Bear River City. February 21 at 3 p. m. She will stimulus to a higher grade dairy property on Center street Florence Myers, Heber Glenn and Alex is a!so here on count of endangering these articles. A. B. Nyman was In Ogden rebe assisted by Mrs. Ka e Mir l. ' r cattle. where the recent poultry show was (Mr. and Mrs. James Bailey. A Nephi been sick so long. Wilford is also from Blackfoot, Idaho. and Bertha Gessel. the held. large crowd were in attendance, Those present expressed cently cn business. A DRESS AFFAI Proposal General to This to Cost Would Bring City Structure ... $33,000 General Brigadier Brigadier by W. G. Wil- has outlined a program for the Utah State National Guard liams to successful ccnclusion give to Logan an armory that will cost $33,000. In the officer's proposal there are to be ten armories in the program to be located at Logan, Spanish Fork, Cedar City, Mt. Pleasant, Nehpi, Salt Lake City, Manti, The Lehi, Garland, and Beaver. total cost of the ten armories would be approximately $625,000. if carried Will LEWISTON j j en-so- Wed-jTa- lk aes-da- j FlfOm TIlC . - BIaIr-IVIi-- - VtllllJJ Mendon The dinner committee the old folks enjoyed a party at the home of Mrs. Edgar Hancock Wedneday evening. Supper was served to Mrs. H. C. Sorenson, Mrs. E. J. Hancock, Mrs. Verll Shelton, Mrs. Julia Muir, Mrs. Howard Baker, Miss Mozelle Barrett, Miss Orplia Buist, Miss Hazel Sorensen, Miss Artice Bird, Miss Helen Ahrens, Mrs. Hancock. A dinner was given Wednesday after the funeral of Mrs. Stauffer. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Emma Charles Whitworth, Facer of Brigham, Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Sorensen, Mrs. Emma Sorensen o fSalt Lake; Miss Melba Sorensen of Idaho Falls; Dr. L. H. Stauffer of Moscow, Idaho; Clifford Stauffer cf Pocatello; Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Stauffer and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Howell of Logan; Mr. and Mrs. Kay Sorensen, Misses Pawn, June, Marie, Carma Stauffer, Keith, Claud Henry and Shirley Stauffer. A surprise party .was given Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Frank Hancock In honor of her sister, Mrs. Joseph Larsen who was celebrating her birthday anniversary. The evening was spent in playing pinochle. A delicious lunch-do- n was served to Mrs. Larsen, Mrs. Julia Muir, Mrs. Maxine Sorenson, Mrs. Celia Nelson, Mrs. Alice Stauffer, Mrs. Dora Whitney and Mrs. Hancock. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hancock, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. William Kidman were dinner guests Sunday of Mrs. Sophia Anderson. A nicely arranged dinner was Mrs. Jesse Thursday by given Walker. Places were marked for Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Plowman, Mr. and Mrs. David RoskeUey, Mr. of and Mrs. Lowell Plowman Smithfield. of ' d, - in I aftcT-whie- d, at -- j , Ma-m- j Ham-daught- er NOTICE - To All Wheat Cooperators in Cache County is hereby given to wheat cooperators in Cache County, who are desirous of having a Single-Un- it Joint Compliance Agreement of two or more farms that the Wheat Section demands that the compliance agreement! im- be executed and approved mediately by the County Allotment committee. The committee will be in session Saturday, February 23, 1935, in room, 16 cf the court house. cooperators desiring a joint compliance agreement must call in and present their case to the committee. ry direc-Wilfo- rd ' Richmond Black and White Day Committees Have Been Selected i j WELLSVILLE dld'e de-A- w , a-- Help For Sarah Park Services In Fourth Ward 3 Mm , They who an' often at the looking glass seldom s,hn." FEBRUARY 19 v. of Pythias at Washington, organ-ize- d 1864 20 Cuba revolts against cruel J Spanish rule, 1895. A 7v- - 21 yC shifts reasons. j n, A,l .s Mil-to- Congress cuthorises coin age of $3 gold f.ece, 1853. 22 --Woolworth opens kst five and ten" stce . rs Utica, 1879. s j out-loo- k. 23 First free library in opens, Dublin, N. ff 24 S TJ. S. 1822. Indians introduce colonm t0 P00171 25 Hiram Revels, firt negre senator, takes office, 1870 CWNtf In Sight , lew-gra- - |