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Show l'ii!.., 1'J.U 11. Aiv.-t- CACHE: AMERICAN' VX.l cu ti.ui.th win LowvU Woadon of Ihxburg puul.i.g t I'muii.bus, Montana. jawaU ol their lmr and husband, Mr and Mr. Hi my Parkinson Mr. and Mr. Leslie Bailey duties were ihma-el gur.i. tljtlm week. Mr and Mi. Howard Jour oul Mr, and Mr. Jaim bibi-y- . Mr , Mr. and Mr. VVHUm inlay. KumcU Hail and Mr. Mr. and two! E. L. and M.Cullam, ' Mj. ,k""n prlM"u returned il.iiaieii of Venice, Caltiorma acre1 and Ml on aim Mrajl'-onagu-Mr. id and dinner III VriloWal me Hulk John C. Hitniliiey on Lalurday llw wtrkCLiisti-ii'nii o. Tiny l lor Hair lioiue on bun-- , John to sja-tiu- alter Ha nding a month hen jtnioinia. came Lrtday, r' wiih tlieir paieni. Mr. and Mr. ' Mr. W 0.1thmiem am Mu Tbomaa Hivlitlik-y- , and Mr. Wiiiimi UUumi.i Lin.ihky accompanied lor home Mr, ;r ir,4tivi c j) . WELLS V1LLE l r . The WellsMlle Wald ihnir. the UiinUufl ot Uni.'l.l Aut i luotond to tii.aiul Sunday altrr-l-au- ii the Where lliey following piotiam to a w.d Jill-e- d liou-e- , at the Hear Itl'er .., : taU ii.alr' Anltirm. ' Ziaii Awake ', duet by Caruime Smart and John liuilet, ; oiegtm solos. Mrs. Anoi.u An'.la-"Ul tlie ' Maughnn; a month. tnit. ita Fhuut hr Joy "; tw Mountain n.urulay and Yu!av Wilhamvin. Kdlar Mr. ae-1 io..a Mdoa. William Dougin. lor Rigby, Idaho, la JJ,rir Itvnl Wednesday companied bv Conrad Carlson ul jUfll wnn lirr daughter, t,K urge iRoU-tA. lalshman. Calvin Gk-n"Oi-the , L gan; soral solo. Gates of Uie Temple "' l" m ay Mrs j Mr.'and Mr. Ray W, Hail. andi,t.m,1 ho,M a wick. Mane Holy Garrett, Mr, and Mr. Henry P. Murray City by choir with Use solo by, ark.--- 1 t Park-M nday Hull: InMrumcntal Chiton. Idaho iMt rehitne, to to raru-uon. Xylophone- - and puano. by j' Mr. and Mr. Wiltord An.k rv.n 1" amiidin.-- tlie I f Millard Parker. Tlay Maik and Hobby Price; Am hem and Henilrv. and Mr. John of "Gloria" by thir: local solo. "'He- - are i k'1' slJ 01 nuiiig tlie week at Yellow .Mil. am H. hnmer ea use" by Kenneth Murray; tent stone lhrk. park-yMr. and Mr. Raymond Maugliac. minute talk. William P. Leatham j A daughter armed at he Mrs u. of tlie Wellsviile ward bishopric: iUu,.l5all al;d Mr. Vio- Hal rn Mr Oliver and Mr. ey 'A Perfect Dav ' ol male quarte-tte- . amm;panied Mua Lib-- 1 All OK. aie doing bit CVm.i.sh uml Herman Maughan Murray. Thursday. by Parley Hall, Ha"--dr t Mr. and Mr. Royal ; ail cl Hraix-- , Idaho bo Lor an on and Waller Ray the birth of a diiugh-ite- r Tuesday Tie closing unmber was annoume they ere married . Mrs. Has on Tuesday Jea-will! O Lord in the Lor an Temple on Wedncs Grant Use quartet te and duet and obliday. They Here guests of Mr. and co"!Mrs. Iloaard Jones and Mrs. Audra gato part being sung by June cerned are duing line. Klimrt. Ray lamer Tuesday evening. Maugham Caroline Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Maughan. re- Mr. and Mr. David McMurdie Lrishman. Kenneth Murray. Mat-ti- e on home ln:n turiad of Salt Lake aere guesU of Mr. Wednesday Dark y, and SaUna Da r ley. accom-and a had here Lake Salt Mrs. Ray Hall on Tuesdav. they The Wellsvtlle ward choir, and Mrs. Thomas Wal- - Mr. and Mrs. James D. Nut tall of their annual outing at the pa'th-- Mr. r son dautthu-and h ilarbara and uKrand. Oregon were their guests Boys Camp in Logan canyon on Preston on Saturday. While tlicre also. ' Tuesday. Seventy live were la the Mr. were of and the guests they a chicken and enjo.ved company - - Mrs. Park-Maugham Mr. and dinner and chicken and trout sup- Mrs. "l" returned and Walters family were ' enjoyed to tlH-l- r per. Outdoor gomes " home at Rock Springs, by all. The day's festivities ended on after spendWyoming Thursday with a swim st Logana. month liere. team ing the past Wellsvtlle baseball The Word was received by relatives motored to Garland on Sunday of the birth of a sou where they lost the game to Gar- Saturday to Mr. and Mrs. LeMoine Wiser of score of 16 to 6. land with Lewtston. Mrs. Wiser wa formerly Mr. and Mrs. Thomas T. Darley Miss Sara Poppleton, daughter ol returned home Saturday, after a John Poppleton. weeks trip through Yellowstone Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bradshaw Park. They made the trip with Mr. and Mrs. Lavon Darley ol of Drummond. Montana, Mr. and Willard H. Parker and famRupert Idaho, who spent the week Mrs, er.d here, guests of Mrs. Charlotte ily of Layton, and Mr. and Mrs. Emor Richards of Bulst, Idaho Hoskins. the week end here on acThe Madra club met Thursday spent count of the death of their father afternoon at the home of Mrs. Willard Parker. William H. Bankhead. The lesson Mr. and Mrs. Sod ley Parkinson was given by Mrs. Edna Parker, and three children of Rexburg, i reading Mrs. Geneva Murray. A spent and Sunday, guest' delicious luncheon was served to of Mr.Saturday and Mrs. Alec Spence and) nineteen. guests wore Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Poppleton. Mrs. P. J. Forrester of Brigham They called on Mr. and Mrs. Ho- - j City. ward Jones on Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hokins and Mr. and Mrs. Orrice Bradshaw daughter, Miss Loa Hoskins and and daughters Evelyn and Beryl, Miss Helen Anderson, and Leroy spent the past week at the YelSourry, of Rexburg, spent the week lowstone Park. end here guests of Mr. Hoskins Mrs. Charles Pettit and Mrs. mother. Mrs. Charlotte Hoskins, Everett Snyder of Ogden, spent They returned home Monday evenSunday here with Mrs. Pettits ing. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mrs. John Brown, Mrs. Walter Brenchlcy. Mrs. L. E. McCulIum Jones and son. Elder Burke Jones. and children and Miss Elaine Miss Mae Jones, Mrs. Thorpe Brenchlcy accompanied them to and Mrs. Clark Stevens cf Ogden where they will visit with Ss't Lake, spent Monday here al- Mrs. Pettit and Edith Brenchlev ts .ding the funeral of their uncle until Wednesday when they will Willard Parker. They were dinner leave for Venice, California. Franklin Gunnell. Reid Williamguests of their parents, Mr. and Fred Leishman, Mrs. Walter Jones. son, Brigham The Misses Ferrel and Pern Matighan and Carl Bradshaw spent In of were ol tlie Park. week Yellowstone BoDell Riverton guests Mrs. Harold Parker on Sunday, on Tiiey all returned home on Sunday their way home from Dexter, except Reid and Fred who remained in Idaho to work. Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Saddler of Mrs. Israel Butt and daughter Dora, of Moreland, Idaho, and Salt Lake spent the week end here Mrs. Amon Satterfield and daugh- with their mother. Mrs. Robena ter Alva Jean of Pocatello, Idaho, Bradshaw on their way home from OF spent the week here with their sis- visiting in Montana and touring ter Miss Mary A. Spence, and other Yellowstone Park. Mr. and Mrs. David Hall spent relatives. Mrs. D. J. Jones, Cyril Jones. Sunday and Monday at Lava with Mrs. Howard Jones and son Max, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Parker of enjoyed a chicken supper at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Jones Drummond. Montana, spent Monat Benson ward on Thursday. day here attending the funeral of Mrs. Alec Tureott and daughter their uncle Willard Parker. Mr. and Mrs. Faye Wasden and Florence, returned home on Thurs- uii-k- T ptr-eiiU- ice i t.-- r l- -:t i l U,-o- jf r;-n- iia-ra- ! -- . i c.t,n I ge ! and Wtt Hutk-y- Th-- r, Patre Three UTAH and Mi Idaho on rrla'.n----- I iciin;min. d For Chicago and the Who will Answer the Call? lin.m Mi, lavell weie yue! Mr. and Monday. ot And'-r--itla-i- Mr. June r i PAIGE . . . Miss Cache County! u. pa'-(i- u Hair Checker Cab Co. Phone 80 24 Hour Service That Satisfies ATTENTION 25c Anywhere in City All the Candidates Additional Passengei Special Rates on Long Trips Stand at Logan Hotel 10c f CE r. ind W Is MISS " f TOR j Kill ANOTHER BIG DAY at MAUS TRIP TO CHICAGO AND THE WORLDS FAIR. BELOW ARE MERCHANTS WHO ARE GIVING PROSPERITY VOTES INDEPENDENT GROCERY f BEEVES We Have Regrouped Our Dresses and Offer For Saturday Sensational Dress Values i"' One Big Group of SUMMER DRESSES (Worth Up to $5,95) i h $ 69 11 1 $ 2 for ONE BIG GROUP OF Summer Dresses SMITH SERVICE STATION . . . KENNETH W. SMITH CRYSTAL BOTTLING & FURNITURE CO. . . . COST YOU JOHN A. LARSEN JOHNSON THE DANSANTE A. J. LUNDAHL COLLEGE BOOT SHOP . . . NIELSON CINDERELLA LADIES SHOP CITY DRUG COMPANY W. VERNON CROCKETT CROCKETT LOAN and ABSTRACT CO. J. A. CROCKETT. . . . U. O. LUMBER CO. . . . CHRISTIANSEN A. L. COLE 1BEAUTY SHOP . . . ACES CAFE . . . A. W. CHENEY BAUGH MOTOR COMPANY ficient mechanElectric ism, Norge Refrigerator is very economical to use. So economical in fact, that it quickly pays for itself ... its first cost soon comes back to you in saving of ice and foods. So that the marvelous convenience of having constant, dependable, year round refrigeration GRAND THEATRE F. H. EARL CITY GROCERY ef- . . . H. R. WESTON . . . . . . MAX FORNOFF CENTRAL MILLING CO. . . . M. ROYAL BAKERY CENT . . . R. L. W. MERRILL . . . C. a N. EARL . . . W. F. BAUGH QUALITY ELECTRIC . . . R. M. SMITH FRANK NISH CACHE AMERICAN PUB. CO. actually costs you nothing. But Remember that Norge economies are the result of Norge features many of them exclusive with Norge. The Rollator, for example . . . the simplest cooling mechanism known to electrio refrigeration . . . only three moving parts which are practically everlasting. When you are ready to equip your home with electric refrigeration, be sure you see the Norge before you buy. The Norge is manufactured by Norge Corporation , Detroit, one of the world's largest Borg-Warne- r, makers of automotive parts, including free wheeling. (Worth Up to $7.95) The JTatemoir shown in the model illustrated in this advertisement is extra equipment. $ $5)39 2 for' Saturday Only . . . THATCHER MUSIC CO. CASPER ICE CREAM CO. Because of superior insulation a Division of (Includes Some Fall Sample Dresses) h E. W. ELLIOTT COMPANY . . . H. G. HAYBALL and simple, Saturday Final Clearance of All ji. Double Votes COUNTY. WHO WILL BE MISS CACHE COUNTY? . . . WHO WILL BE HER TWO LADIES IN WAITING . . . AND TAKE THIS WONDERFUL in ..If Meet Candidates Must Come to the Campaiign Office for Their Dance Tickets. CONVENIENCE A DOESNT NORGE CACHE and Will Be Given at the Door. Out-of-to- re Come to the DANSANTE Folks 2 - - ' Who Have Entered the Pros- perity Festival and Signed Up, are Invited as Special Guests at the DANSANTE Next Wednesday Evening. ) j Worlds Fair a- -. Mr. and tf n:TV. ALL ABOARD m. Dan , Mr, mid Mrs, Ravnnmd Mam hu i Mi. D. P Maughan. Mr. and Mri. Mai.khan and Mr. VioV: t'omijli to Grace on Wednedv fur an Indefinite visit, Mr. and Mr. Parley Lrishman were and ton Wilford cf Ogik-Iwre Friday and relative were neringh! Saturday. u of Mr and Mr. Tlioma ts j W!t daV eallll.a A de 11 Joi,e Ml. ( DuM-lirne- , T Ul la-r- e d wrre Lort Mary B. Uwiky ou Mt. V.atl and Cantrll Irun Wyatt of I Mk-rt.o- of gu its of baturday. : cf and Mr. Fart Harris, City and Mrs. Nora Sr. Sugar rAH)!-- ( Last Bargain Dress Day Logans Bargain Store 57 West Center Street A 10 PERCENT CASH COMMISSION ON SUBSCRIPTIONS WILL BE PAID TO ALL ACTIVE CANDIDATES WHO DO NOT WIN A PRIZE. FOR ALL INFORMATION APPLY TO THE CAMPAIGN MANAGER COLLATOR Christensen Furniture WITH Prosperity Festival Campaign Office Located in the Company JL PE E. W. Elliot Department Store EE i |