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Show CACHE AMERICAN Friday. February 3, 1033. CACHE COUNTY. UTAH Pare Thre. luncheon acre rnjojtd enjoyed by Llradanire Eaihtr D.r. jeveuing by Mr. and Mr drtUciou Elmer and Mrs. Chae Cooper and Mr. u:.0?r Ills Clarke ' Miss Bum Stuart alto Is attendby Mr. and Mr. Brenchley. Mr. ley. Emily wuham. Millie Hex-- 1 Glenn. Mr. end Mr. Tlw. Imp- and Mrs. Henry B. Murray. CWd ing school at tlw BY.U. at Provo McNary law. Mr Ethel ter, end Mrs. Preston Brrncldo, Junes and Vedapleton, Mr. and Mr. John B and luncheon sere enjoyed. The survey bear out the belief spent the seek end here with I and Mr Ernest Lruhmau, Mr. and Maughan and Mrs. Mr. Lee Hatch and Mr. Wm. her parent. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. of the college officials that be. Hatley, Mr. and Mra Harold Par Mia-- I Hr. Mr. and Mra Mrs. and Luther enm Baida Cyril Maughan, jkrr. A delicious steak supper a a Lloyd of Graoe, Idaho are here H. Stuart. cause of tlw variance of soil, mou-tur- a Mi Let liman. lerutned st a dinner party on enjojed. WrlLvllk Primary exu Leroy and elevation condition found vbiung with their motlier and Mis Ruth Haslam who 1 work. fcivuiw of the WllsvUle Hard Wednesday evening cumpiimrntii.g Brenchley and Ray Leuhman. Hi Madre club met at the grandmother, Mrs. Sarah Myers. lng at Balt Lake spent it fore In the state, that hardwood or Mhe Sarah J. Parker entertain- Mr. and Mrs. Norman Maughan home of Mrs. Leu Alvord on Warm Spring, Ga, President Mrs. Willard Parker and son part of the week here with her trees are better suited for held Sunday evening at the ward elect Roosevelt anil a&k his run Utah planting than the conifers tabernacle ailh President Maud ed the following ladies at a candy aho haw spent a aeek here auh Thursday. Tire time vas sprnt In Willard Jr. of Layton sprnt the parent, Mr. and Mr. Alvin HasFourteen guests were pre' seek end here with Mr. and Mrs lam. Hendry In charge. The theme ol pull on Monday evening at her their parents. Mr. and Mrs, Brignlcg mate, Uie outspoken John or evergreen. elng. N. Gamer of Texas, to share No two species of trees will re- the meeting a a "He That Re borne. Miaaei Margaret Maughan. ham Msuglian on their way to' sent. Pres Mrs. Venn Perkin was O rover J one and othe relatives. TTtomas B. - Murrey of Boise, at at the cabinet table as a pan set In the same manner to similar celvelh my Gospel Recelvelh Me Mrd Parker, Jennie and Mary Ephraim to make tlieir home. A In charge. The next meeting will Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Fish and Idaho was visiting hi mother, vase tall of roar centered of his vice presidential otfloe. the) be held February 9th at the home son Irvin FUh of Logan were Sun- Mra. Amanda Murrey on Saturconditions, said Ur. Dunn, and the In pageant form. Mr. Wahneta Gunnell and Mesdames Mary Hill. table Illl where A covers If Coleman. aere of Luther reader. Beta Parkinson laid Special tor men of Mr. Poppleton, Mr. thli Murray. day evening guests of Informing neaspsper and day. problem of the agricultural col J Mr. and Mr. Charic Cooper en. Mra. Cyril Msuglian. today, Mr. Roosevelt disclosed that lege Is to reoommrnd the kind number In the pageant acre dred Neaves, Clore and Esther Wteen, Mrs. Jane Parkinson received The eighth grade of the Junior tertained Monday evening foe Mr. it ass lie who first suggested this of trees that will do best In near clarinet solo, Ora Maughan; organ Stuart, Ruth Parker, Osennle word of the birth of a son to practice that a as put Into effect ly all sections. Several of the re tola, Rena Brenchley; chorea, "God Glenn, Pearl and Elizabeth Bank high school enjoyed a elrlgh nde and Mrs. Henry B. Murray and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Tyler of Balt by President Harding In 1921. As Commended species show good re, Gave Me Dear America," by Prt head. Violet Eckstrora, Margaret, on Friday evening after shich Mr. and Mr. Henry Lloyd. Card lake on Jan. 24. Mrs. Tyler la a I Litd vloe presidential nominee In 1920, suits under either good or alkali mary; chorus, "Give Said the lone, Leora and Mary J. Parker, they enjoyed 4 lunch, program I and a delicious luncheon aere daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Lunch dancing at the school auditor- - Joyed. Ur. Roosevelt said he made the soil, wet or dry conditions, and tle Stream" by Kindergarten Pint and Beta Leatham. Jones of Burley, Idaho and a lum. TVactirre, Walter Perkins. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Archibald enand Second grade; puem, Thelma served. suggestion to Jsmes U. Cox. the over a range of elevations. grand daughter of Mra Parkinson. Democratic presidential esndldate. Mrs. Walter L. Glenn who waa Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Brenchley and tertained at an oyster supper on The tree that will do better un- Larsen; tong by the Seagull Mis WedCox snnounced that, if elected, he der all conditions U the Russian group by the trail builder and observing her birthday on Ruby Leatham were In at- Saturday evening. A potted plant centered th table where covers aould ask Rooeevelt to the cabinet olive, and Is especially adapted for the MLKan-W- e chorua, nesday waa guest of honor at a tendance. girl Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Haslam were laid for Messrs and Mesdames table. windbreak plantings. The Siber- "Called to Serve' and the Army candy pull and luncheon party at a prettily appointed V- .Tlford Wyatt. Charles Archibald Vice President Coolldge sat arlth ian elm ranks next, and should be of the Living God", by Primary Wednesday evening. Those enjoythe Harding cabinet, but Vice used In connection with the olive Stake Preeldent Mra Hutton and ing the evening were James and luncheon and card party at their Wm. Lindley and Lester Wyatt President Daves did not foUov as It Is much faster growing; ex- board member Mrs. Netlsen of Heber C. Parker Mra. Eliza Stuirt home on Thursday evening for th Cards and muslo were enjoyed durthe Innovation. Por the last four treme examples showing a growth and Pre. Annie Hughe and and daughter Barbara, Mrs. Beta following guests. Messrs and Me, ing the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Tho B. Bredvhaw years Vice President Curtis ha of nearly 18 feet In two yean. The Counselor Mr. Geo. Hllbner of the Leatham, Mrs. Margaret Parker. dame Grover Jours, James Bred-ha- r, Edwin Myers. Oliver Bailey. were pleasantly surprised at a no been at the Hoover council table. green ash, honey locust, and black Mendon ward primary were In at- Mrs. May J. Parker, Mb Mrd This vas as far as any official locust show up well In windbreak tendance. Remark were made by Parker, Mr. and Mr. Oeorgw Hebrr and Luther Murrey, Wm. host party on Sunday evening. It AND TIIE talk went today about the cabinet. planting, and especially In wood-lot- s, Pre. Mr. Hutton. Prayer were by Glenn. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Olenn. H-- Olenn. Wm. Poppleton. Hershall being Mrs. Bradshaws birthday anSurrounded by his political advl and Spencer Mr. and Mra. Merrill Brenchley. Bradshaw, Wm. P. Leatham, Burl- niversary. Guest Included Messrs but will not stand extreme Beryl Bradshaw era, the president-eleand Mr. and Mrs. Walter Glenn. ing Jones and Mr. and Mrs. Has-la- and Mesdames Leroy LrUhman, joshed alkali soil. The black walnut Wyatt. WEDNESDAY Spencer Maughan. Robert Murrey. The Primary conference of the newspaper men about their "guess, will glvv good results for planting Mi. Herman Theurer entertainMr. and Mrs, T. B. Lindley were Max Williamson. and Harvey es on the cabinet and other off! within certain sections, chiefly Box Second ward waa held Sunday ed at a quilting on Wednesday FEBRUARY A 193 oes and said no appointments to Elder, Weber, Davis, Salt Lake. evening surprised with Pres. Florence afternoon. A waffle aupper was pleasantly Saturday Music and social chat were enluncheon. joyed after government jobs would be made or Utah and Juab counties, where Brenchley In charge. Theme of the AT Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Darley, Mr announced before be took office the altitude Is not so high, and the conference waa, "He That Reoelveth and Mrs. W. J. Williams, Mr. and Uarch 4. This desdllne, however, soli conditions are better. Under My Gospel Recelveth Me," In pagUNION STOCK YARDS was not expected to Include the wet conditions Mrs Heber L. Maughan. Mr. and and for stream eant form. Musical numbers durMrs. Jos Maughan, Mr. and Mrs. Cabinet. plantings, the golden willow Is re- ing the pageant were played by OGDEN, UTAH Herman Theurer, Dr. and Mrs. James A. Parley, national Demo- commended. Mr. Thelma Haslam and chorus. W. O. Mr. Christensen, Henry cratic chairman; Prank L. Walker, Where soil conditions ere favor-abl- e, Called to Serve" and The Army Big Doable Bill Ames and Mrs. Delbert Maughan party treasurer, and Edwad J, Plenty of buyers for yoor work and proper care available, of the living God," were by the took lunch and pleasantly surprisRonald Coleman Stake board horses, bring them In for this Plynn of New York sat with Mr. some of the conifers, such as primary children. Roosevelt through the afternoon. ed Mr. and Mrs. W. 1L Maughan sale. Scotch, Austrian and ponderre member Mrs. Marva Kidman and at their home on Friday evening. Walter Lippmann, Journalist, re- pine will do well, but the growth Mr. Dan Malsey of Mendon were in Games and social chat were enjoy, garded as an authority on war will be slow. These species require In attendance. Mrs. Kidman made ed. A delicious luncheon was servdebts and economics, reached Warm Irrigation over a longer period remarks. ed. Springs tonight In response to an than the hardwoods, the examin. The Wellsvllle Second ward M. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lloyd enInvitation from Ur. Roosevelt. at ion showed. I. A. held their Green and Oold and tertained on Monday evening for Mr. hall ball recreation availthe trees be will at Young forest was The hall able from the forestry department Tuesday evening. Rex Bell re at Logan, again this beautifully decorated for the oc. nursery 4 spring, said Mr. Dunn. Over 65.000 casion. The M. L A. contest dance In an Phone 1702 Ogden seedlings and transplants will be was demonstrated by the followready for shipment about April ing couples: Fay Blanchard and Western 726 r.O. Box first at prioes from $1.60 to $2 50 Ralph Christensen, Eva Jones and per 100 trees. Information may bo James Bailey, Mary Gunnell and Hardwood sixties of trees will obtained from the local county ex- Kenneth Emley, Gayle Berry and gurvlve better, grow faster, and tension ' agent or from the Utah Frank Parker, Marlon Lcishman f yield better returns than Miss Doris and Parley GunnclL extension service at Logan. Iji i : r, Jr in farm plantings for most Bailey was crowned queen of the HERE Utah conditions, according to Paul hall and her attendants were the By EDSON R. WAITE U. Dunn, extension forester for Misses Mary Jones and Thelma Which Begins June 1st, 1933 Shawnee, Oklahoma a 3 the Utah State Agricultural colBradshaw. letter I received an unsigned lege, who made an examination We will absolutely pay transportation, Mr. and Mrs. James M. WilliamIn which It during the past summer of near- from a reader today son entertained at a miscellanedifferent the Is that suggested hotel biQ, and meals to and from Chicago ly 20,000 young trees In the state. ous shower on Wednesday afterThe trees Inspected were about economy propaganda organizations, noon and evening In honor of to any person purchasing from us a new (0 per cent of the seedlings and who have such a dislike for the their son and wife Mr. and Mrs. to move Is run, this country way transplants distributed by the agwere re. uninhabited Island Max Williamson who 15DX ricultural college nursery during i some A beautiful and married. cently of their P 811 Utopia 1930 and 1931 for planting by land build useful lot of presents were receiv.Before choosing any radio be sure Utah farmers for windbreak and ! own and live as they please. ed. Music, dancing and games .to see and hear one of the nevr " were enjoyed. A delicious luncheon, PHILCO Models with the Inclin-le- d was served to one hundred and Sounding Board. Turn your twenty five. Out of town guests back or close your eye you can' were Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Mickel-so- n inot distinguish between the voice ' ; V. and son Carlyle of Logan, I PHILCO of and the original Mr. and Mrs. Wm. M. Williamson Complete showing of new PHIL-C- O and daughter Ethel of Emlthfield, Simply turn in Radios. Come in. Youll b of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Johnson 'amazed at these marvelous neve Beaver Dam, Mr. and Mrs. Don your used car now or make small cash values. Reese of Benson, Mrs. Cecil Allen, deposit Arrangements will be made to Miss Mary Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Affleck, Dean, Lenor, Ray, leave for Chicago the latter part of May GARBO Fay, Eddie and Arlo Mickelson JOHN SOME MORE OF THOSE all of Logan. The Oliver Myers or first of June A trip yeu will get PRETTY DRESSES orchestra were In attendance. once in a life time For further inforMr. and Mrs. James Neaves who JOAN Really, prettier and smarter than those marout their sold announced have which Just CRAWFORD we offered last week and mation call riage which took place December fast. Youll like this lot of new Dresses. WALLACE a of at were of honor these one guests 16th, more than want Y'ou'U LIONEL miscellaneous shower at the home Smart Stylish new Spring Dresses. of Mrs. Neaves father, P. M. Willewis Slone Jean Hersholt liamson on Friday afternoon and SEE THEM ON DISPLAY TODAY! evening. A beautiful treaseau was displayed. Games and music was i enjoyed. Some thirty five ladies were present in the afternoon. Out A Safe Place to Buy of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Neaves of Millville, Mrs. 140 So. Main Logan, Utah Wm. M. Williamson and daughter Ethel and Mrs. Mary Nelson of Smithfield. Seventy five young MZMIiJJMVWUMI HORSES-DRA- FT folks were in attendance at night and several out of town guests were present. A delicious luncheon was served. They received beautiful and useful presents. The young couple will make their home at Millville. Miss Emma Poppleton, daughter of John Poppleton and Golden Try one order Get a nice Match Box with first Order Iven Lawrence of Richmond were married last Wednesday at Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Haslam enSOME MORE SENSATIONAL tertained at supper on Tuesday VALUES I evening In honor of the birthday SPORT OR POLO COATS anniversary of Mrs. Haslam. Covers were laid for Messrs and Gover Jones, Luther Murray, Edwin Myers and Mr. and Mrs. Haslam and family. ONE TRIAL OF Mrs. Robert R. Brown was pleasantly surprised at her home on Wednesday afternoon It being her 60th birthday anniversary. Luncheon was served to Mr. and Mrs. THE SUPER FUEL Brown, Mis. Thos. Hall, Mrs. Henry Murray, Mrs. Henry Lloyd, Mrs. Thomas Williamson, Mrs. Ezra and you will not be satisfied with any other fueL Gunnell, Mr. fcnd Mis. John Dar It Cokes. Less Impurities by Analysis. ley, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Gunnell, Wool All Lined Lined and Inner Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Brown material All Colors. and family, Mr. and Mrs. Chas S. Cooper and family, Mrs. E. L. of Hyrum and Mrs. Lindley Thomas Bailey. The afternoon was LOW OVERHEAD spent in social chat and cards. Mrs. Brown received a number of MEANS beautiful gifts. LOW Lewis Brenchley who was ob. PRICES! Call 123 123 South Main Street serving his birthday anniversary was Next Door to Hayballs 57 W. Center Street pleasantly surprised on Wednesday ivjewrBBiMwwjtirfwsMtswewtames S2 Mwaajfj-JHBSgYevening. 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