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Show Tuesday, February 19, 1935 DUART PERMANENTS CACHE AMERICAN Nish Service 2 FOB Held Friday At Clarkston it JUST This Coupon cents will admit and 40 adult to rj Miss Mary Bailey 833J-Loga- I HYRUM 1 s WELLSVILLE m Put n, George Alexander, 22. manager of the Uintah Basin Stage line and former athlete at the Utah State Agricultural college and Uintah high school, Vernal, died Sunarday at 3:30 p. m. just before riving at a Salt lake City hospital of internal hemorrhage. Mr. Alexander suffered an injury whiie playing football at the college here in Back on the Job R. C. Lur.dquist of the local Ford agency, has returned from a business trip to Price where he went to straighten up some odds and ends of the business he formerly owned. He says he is back and with the prospects for business in the lower priced cars, he has about !ajj (.j)e business his firm is able ta 1932. At Eleventh Ward Malad Visitor Willard Archibald, one of the The Eleventh ward old folks substantial citizens of Malad, has by been visiting in Logan this week. parity has been announced Chairman Alma J. Lundahl for He owns some residential properFriday, ty in Logan and came over to birthday, Washington's February 22. There is to be a see what disposition he could make dinner at twelve oclock and a of it. Mr. Archibald was formerly program following. Arrangements a Cache Valley resident, having are being made to entertain about spent his early youth at Wellsville 100 persons, including the widows and Clarkston where many of of tiie ward and all members his relatives now reside. sixty years and up. Fire Calls Made Planting Trees 6,000 Orders for approximately forest trees have been received prior to February 15 by the school of forestry at the Utah State Agricultural college at Logan, according to Paul M. Dunn, extension forester. Requests for the trees are considerably in advance of previous years, said Mr. Dunn, which 'would indicate an unusual interest in tree planting for this coming season. Pat OShocker Hy Sharman Hy is just back from a tour of the east. POULTRYMEN GIVEN THEIR SHOW AWARDS (Continued 82 East Center Hansen. Best display Silver laced See our workmanship and get our prices before you purchase your Monument or Marker. T. II. BROWN, Manager J. n WATKINS Jr. Salesman mmssssmma w s Giants, F. R. Checketts. 3rd display Black Jersey Giants, Floyd Olson. Best display utilities, Oscar Sjoberg. Best display ducks Oscar Sjoberg. Best display, geese, Oscar Sjoberg. Best Robert doves, display, Paulsen. 338 were There birds entered in the show fer competition. PARADISE CLARKSTON The United States Civil Service Commission has announced open Clarkston On Sunday February as fol- 17 ward conference was held in competitive examinations lows: the Clarkston ward. Pre3. and Junior bacteriologist (foed pro- Mrs. H. Ray Pond were visitors. Reducts), $2,000 to $2,500 a year, ports of the various priesthood Food and Drug Administration. welt quorums given. Bishop Associate bacteriologist, $3,200 to Thompson gave a report of the $3,700 a year, assistant bacterioloward. President Pend said it had born gist, $2,600 to $3,100 a year, Food and Drug Administration. Option- a good confc. ence and encouraged al subjects are: General, food pro- U.e people to continue. ducts and soils. On Saturday evening the elders All states except Utah, Vermont, quorum gave their annual party. Virginia, Maryland and the District A splendid program and dance of Columbia have received less than made up the amusement. A ir quota of appointments in the cious lunch was served, Mr. and Mrs. James B. Jardine apportioned departmental service in have returned from a visit to Og- Washington, D. C. Full information may be obtain- den. ed from Albert O. Anderson, secreMr. and Mrs. Ciaudie Peterson of tary of the United States Civil Fielding in spent Wednesday Service Board of Examiners, at Clarkston, guests of Mr. and Mrs.' the post office in this city. Joseph Christensen. Paradise Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Newbrand were business visitors in Brigham City Friday. Mrs. E. R. Summers and daughter, Estella and Jeanette Cook of Avon were visitors last week in Tremonton. Miss Maud Miller of Logan spent the last w'eek end visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Welch. Mrs. Welch entertained at a chicken dinner Sunday evening in As an approved mortgagee of the Federal Housing Administration we are now prepared to accept applica- tions for loans for building new homes or refinancing your present mortgage. Repayments are made over a period of years at very attractive interest rates. 1 THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Under U. S. Government Supervision honor of Miss Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Olsen, Mr. and Mrs. Welch. at Melissa Howells entertained a quilting party Thursday. Those were: Bostcn Miles, Mae present Jane Richman, Ann Summers, Welch, Zoe Tams, Zelda Summers, Mrs. Olof Olsen and Mrs. O. II. Pulsipher. Henry Lofthouse spent Tuesday and Wednesday visiting his mother, Mrs. Josephine Lofthouse. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Nielsen of Portage spent Wednesday nite at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Welch. Mrs. J. W. Dunn and son Bill of Logan spent several days last week at the heme of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Olsen. Those who attended the funeral of Wells McBride of Hyrum, Wednesday were: William T. Lemons, daughter Minnie and son, Lewis; Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Obray, Elizabeth Rawlins and Elizabeth Burrell. Mr. and Mrs. David Thomas spent several days last week at Springfield, Utah. They attended the funeral of L. W. Johnson. A brother-in-lato Mrs. Thomas. The Trekers and Blazers of the Primary under supervisors, Mrs. Hattie McMurdie and Mrs. Jennie McMurdie held a Valentine party Monday. Eleven were present the boys entertained, havir.g a program. Each one taking part at singing and reading. The 2nd group and Zion Bovs and girls under supervisor Mis. Leanore R. Olsen, Carol Miles and Lemons held a Valentine occasion, being her birthday anparty Monday. Games were play- niversary. Mrs. Velma Summers ed and light refreshments served. and daughter of Wellsville attend- Mrs. Fern Heaps entertained her ed. class in Primary Monday. Games Miss Dora Jones of Malad spent were played and refreshments serv- the week end as guest of Ruby Minnie ed to eight. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jones and son Daniel and daughter Kathryn of Malad were Sunday visitors of Mrs. Josephine Lofthouse and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer James and family spent Sunday at Clifton, Idaho visiting with Mr. and Mrs. William Ratlins and family. Mrs. Zelda Summers and family met at the home of her daugh-te- r, Mrs. Eva Smith Sunday. The Lofthouse. Mr. and Mrs. Orson Christiansen and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Rock and Mrs. Ethel Thomas of Logan spent Sunday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Pearce. Lamont, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Pearce underwent a tonsil operation Thursday. , Mr. and Mis. George Austin and family and Mrs. Jane Austin of Logan spent Sunday visiting David J. James and Mrs. Isabell Pearce. Is Someone III In Another Town? w TELEPHONE wiwvin!i 'My wmi-ILrA. nr ir wqpr wuNtugm COMFORT ECONOMY Go to California where Spring awaits youl See the things you've heard so much about giant redwoods, historic missions, orange groves, the blue Pacific, Los An- Accurate, and become one of the crowd? . . . and Riding a Bicycle of course means riding an 1VER JOHNSON geles and Movieland see Enroute, see gigantic Boulder Dam, now almost completed a side trip from Las Vegas. But whatever you do, make your California It trip in COMFORT1 starts the moment you step on a Union Pacific train....a pleasant at today's low fares, real The measuring stick for all Bicycles. Arrange to get yours now. Easy terms if you wish AIR OIL -- GAS -- Consciencious, Expert Service, Advice and Free Accommodations -- WATER -- PATCHES -- -- GREASING When a man i Superservice cleaning your windshield, puttin water in your radiator, correctl; inflating your tires free of charge he is helping to insure yoar safe ty on the road. SaveatGaSave ECONOMY! UNION PACIFIC irwwri RIDE A BICYCLE low-co- st RAIL FARES ARE LOW We wish to thank our many and relatives friends, neighbors for the kind expressions of symus during the illness pathy shown and death of our beloved wife and mother, Jane Godfrey Nish whom God saw fit to call home; also for the beautiful floral of- - i por complete details consult local agent ferings. M. W. Nish and Family. G a S'a v Is lie (or she) one of the unfortunates who watches the other children ride away in happy caravans, his little heart hungering, longing, yearning for a bicycle that he, too, may join them and be in the company where he belongs? On that ride through the park that spin to school that jaunt to the baseball park, the old swimmin hole, the fishin party, the exploring expedition, the camp in the woods one places those thousand and haunts, picnic grounds, where bands of joyous, roistering kiddies congregate and learn the mysteries of the great outdoors is your youngster left behind? Or does he with 1812 Key Is Your Youngster Left Behind? in luxurious (Advertisement) Card of Thanks Fellows dcli-the- Fires were reported Sunday from the home of J. A. Hulme and Dick Quianey. The former was caused from sparks from the chimney and the other was smoke from a disconnected furnace. Very little damage was reported. This fire costs us money. Insure with ns. O. A. Garff, Manager Utah Mortgage Loan Insurance Dept. Phones 234 & 822. Six widows of the War of are still receiving federal Wyan- Floyd Thornley. First utility old hen, White LegOscar horn, Sjoberg. First utility cock, White LegRichard Smith. horn, Best display, Buff Orphingtor.s, Wm. Budge. Best display White Giants, Hyrum Olson. First cockerel, White Wyandotte, Wm. Humphreys. Second display, Sussex, Melvin Gunderson. First old pen, Buff Orphington, Wm. Budge. 2nd young pen utillity White Leghorn, T. H. Rowley. First pullet utility White Leghorn, Oscar Sjoberg. 2, 3, 4 pullett utility. White Leghorn, Lawrer.ce Turley. 3, 4, 5, hen utility White Leg- - Examinations Why Turn The Other e. dottes, o-- Street. from Page One) Rocks, George Dunbar. Estes Best display Bantams, Copen. v First Brahma Cockerel, Wm. Budge. Best display White Wyandottes, Wm. Humphreys. Best display Sussex, Wilford Anderson. Best display- Blue Andalusions, Wilford Welch, Jr., First utility cockerel, White Leghorn, T. H. Rowley. Rhode Island Red Champion pullet, Daniel Scott. First pullett. White Wyandottes, Melvin Gunderson. Largest entry pigeons, Owen Rex Maurer, 22, and Moyle Hardy, 21, both of Salt Lake City were arrested by City Marshals Bob Blair and Merle Cunningham of Lewiston while allegedly loading iron into an automobile at the Amalgamated Sugar company at bune from Washington. A succes- Lewistoni They were turned over sor to Mr. Yager has not been to Sheriff Jeff Stowell and lodged selected. Mr. Yagers letter of re- In the county jail Monday, and signation stated he was severing investigation showed that they his connection with the depart- were wanted In Grantsville for ment of labor for personal alleged theft of farm implements, which were sold in Logan. The men were turned over to the Grantsville officers Monday afternoon and will stand trial there, Sheriff Stowell said. Monument Company Heights The sacrament Sunday evening were un-- j dor the direction oi the Boy Scouts Awards were prerented' by Councilman John Anderson to the following boys: Keith Long, Kay Schoies, Rodney Baur, Evan Baugh, Leonard Long has accepted a position with the Utah Woolen Mills in Salt Lake. Dr. and Mrs. Wilburn Wilson and son, Wilbur Dean, spent Sun-- ! day as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. F. Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Milten Wilson and daughter Barbara Jane were Son-- 1 day visitors at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Rider and Mr. and Mrs. Wm, F. Wilson, prior to their departure to Washington, D. C. The Relief Society held their work and business meeting on Delicious Tuesday. refreshments were served to twenty-threMr. and Mrs. Otto Liechty en- tertained at a chicken supper Wed-- 1 nesday night. Covers were marked for: Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Haws, Mr. and Mi's. Arvin Wennergren, Mr. and Mrs. Harcld Koefoed and the host and hostess. The Misses lone Olson and Mae Lundberg entertained at a Val-- 1 entine party on Saturday evening. All appointments were in Valeri-- ; tine colors. Progressive games were the features of the evening. A dainty luncheon Was served to 10. Mrs. Thomas Rider entertained at a quilting bee on Wednesday. A delicious dinner was served to. eight. Miss Lucy Bowen entertained at, a surprise party Friday evening in honor of the birthday anniver- sary of her cousin, Miss Della Jackson. Games were the features of the evening. A dainty luncheon was served to eight. Valentine decorations were carried out in all appointments. Mrs. Wm. F. Wilson entertained at a family dinner on Sunday. Covers were marked for eight. The Misses lone and Esther Olson and Mae Lundberg and Messrs LeGrand Olson and Nathan Snyder were guests at a tobogganing party on Sunday at the home of; Gustaf Olson in Mink Creek. The Misses lone Olson and Mae1 Lundberg were Salt Lake visitors over Lincolns birthday. Mrs. Lehi Olson who has been, visiting with her daughter and Mr. and Mrs. David J. Smith, returned home with them. Mrs. Peter Baugh a Salt Lake visitor on Monday and Tuesday. Mrs. Oliver Hanson was pleasantly surprised by a group of friends Thursday evening, the being her birthday anniversary. The evening was spent in visiting. Lunch was served to 12 guests. William Davidson of Snswville has. been visiting with his father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. William Davidson. The Southern Gentlman ALso that flashy boy The resignation of George A. Yager as Utah administrator of the National Reemployment Service, was received and accepted Friday by Secretary of Labor Francis Perkins, said a special dispatch to The Salt Lake Tri- Logan River sciVicxs DONT FAIL TO SEE Arrested for Theft Yager Resigns any seat at Wednesday Night Civil Service Former Student Dies a RINGSIDE Pare Five River Heights Sanders Arena sgee Clarkston Funeral services were held for Jane Godfrey Nish on 4 V February 15 in the Clarkston ward tabernacle. Bishop Selymour Thompson was in charge. 20 Feb. Beginning Players were by L. H. Nish of Plymouth ar.d Byron Ravsten. The FOR SHORT TIME speakers were James B. Jardine, ONLY Bishop John Ravsten, Joseph G. Clrristensen, J, Mendenhall, John J. Shumway of Garland and Bishop Thompson. The ward choir under the direction of Mrs. Eunice Ravsten sang O My Mather, I Know UTAH WELLSVILLE, That My Redeemer Lives; solo, Stanford Larson; duet, Oren My-- 1 North of Bank ler of Cornish and daughter, Mable n Phone Godfrey; solo, Mrs. Bennie Ravsten. The grave in the Clarkston cemetery was dedicated by Robert Nish of Plymouth. Jos. Smith Camp Their words of praise and solace The Joseph Smith Camp will and the beautiful flowers were meet at the home of Emma Smith, tributes of love and respect for 44 No. 2nd West, Thursday at 2 the Nish family. Pioneers to Meet " oclock. All members requested ta of the B. camp , Zina Young will cf the pioneers daughters meet at the home of Mrs. Vera P. Perry 466 No. 1st. West Thursday at 3:30 p. m. Ervin Hall seriously cut in his arm, when the automobile he Land Register Dies was driving collided with another Gould B. Blakely, 75, United machine. Medical 'attention was States commissioner for five years called and no bad results came and register of the United States from it. land office from 1915 to 1924, died Girl Operated Mr. and Mrs. Louis T. Miller, at his home, 70 West Sixth South Miss Ruby Pehrson, daughter of street. Salt Lake City Sunday at Carl W. Pehrson of the Pehrson Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Andersen and 1:30 p. m of causes incident to Electric company, submitted to an Mrs. Phoereta Williams were visof on Monday. iting with other members age. appendix operation is are she that doing well. the family in College Ward, SatReports urday evening February 16. They Ages 1 to 59 under classified were celebrating the memory of prices. Investigate the Gem State their mothers 100th birthday. Mutual Life Association, PocaDaughters of Pioneers Mrs. Wilford Monsen and Mrs. Advt. tello, Idaho. of T. W. Petersen were visiting in Woodruff The Wilford camp will Wellsville the latte part of the the Daughters of Pioneers Sugar Official Killed meet at the home of Mrs. O. P. week. his tree when a St. Hurled against Satterthwaite, 232 South Main George Turpin who was represaddle horse ran away and threw Thursday February 21 at 2:30 p. senting the Ramshaw Hatcheries D. was in Hyrum and vicinity last Lippitt, 49, presi- m. him, William dent of the Great Western Sugar Friday. He was inspecting their in the Rocky Still 111 company and leader breeding flocks that are located Critically was life here. Mountain wests industrial of Presison Anderson, LeRoy instantly killed at Denver Sunday dent and Mrs. A. E. Anderson is afternoon. still in a critical condition at the hospital. He submitted to an oper-- i Francisco San to Going ation but his condition is not as Mrs. Leonard Mathews, former- - bright as his attending physicians ly of Logan but now employed at would like to have it. The 5th quorum cf elders of chief cook Wrights in Ogden Licenses the Wellsville Second ward preMarriage Francisco San for left Sunday sented the three act comedy drama Marriage licenses have been iswhere she has gone to visit her sued by Clerk Newell Crookston The Adventures of Grandpa," to Beatrice. and Beulah daughters a crowded house at the opera She drove her car down and was to the following: Morgan Edwards house on Monday evening. Mrs. and Tessie Harris, smaller two Jr., Logan; her accompanied by Bessie Jones and Lorenzo W. Keith Howard Lewiston and Lewis, ' children. directed the following Thelma Lewis, Richmond; Arthur Thorpe Archie Maughan, Luther Fredrick Fames and Sylvia Has-la- cast: in Bishopric Lorenzo Fred Murray, Riggs, LoganL Baxter, At the ward conference held at Thorpe, Ada Murray, Elsie Popple-tolone Parker, Idena Glenn Cove on Sunday, Clarence Allen Discusses Behavior and Gertrude Leishman. Several was chosen as second counselor in the ward bishopric. The other Miss Hazel Peterson, visiting musical numbers were given by members are L. H. Allen, bishop teacher in the Salt Lake City Miss Helen Jones and Gayle Berry, and Phillip Hendricks, first coun- schools spoke Monday at the Lo- -j Mr. and Hrs. Fred Douglas spent gan chamber of commerce before the past week at Salt Lake guests selor. The change in the organiza tion was necessary as Oral Ballam the Cache County Mental Hygiene of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Morgan and moved away when the school at; association. Miss Petersoni spoke Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Sorenson. Cove was transferred to Rich- - c,n Behavior Problems in Rela- tion to Mental Hygiene." mend. LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH Cache Valleys Cycling Center .uasae Where Dividends are Paid . . . to Gas Sav Members Phone 71 OW 78 W 1 So. Logan, Utah |