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Show Start 1933 Right Subscribe For Cache American $1.50 per Year Second Year 1 No. 30. mi Heir Candidates For National These Were Ilis Ringing Words Over Telephone When Asked Regarding Facts About Ilis Salary Check Write Legislators for Action by That Body. Fraternity Candidates for membershop in Phi Kappa Phi, national honorary scholastic society, have been announced Joel E. by Professor Ricks, president of the chapter at the Utah State Agricultural college. Members are selected from the graduating class on the basis of high scholastic standing as well as upon an irreproachable char- Ye editor of the Cache American gave what he believed to be facta regarding Judge Jesse F. Rich's salary check In Friday's Issue. No sooner had the paper been circulated by earner than the learned judge called this office and told the manager that we should get the facts before print- acter. The annual Initiation of these ing anything about him. When we were informed by the members will be held Friday, Feb. manager on Saturday that Judge ruary 10 at 8 p. m. at the L.D.S. Rich was "peeved" because we had Institute. United States Senator-ele- ct called attention to his refusal to Thomas will be the speaker. accept a salary cut, we placed sev- Reservations may be made for the eral calls to get in touch with him banquet with Miss Vilate Jones, that day but were informed that corresponding secretary-treasure- r. he was not in his office. Following are the students who In an effort to get the facts" have been selected from the 1933 from the judge Monday morning, gaduatlng class of the college: we made a call at 9:20 a. m. but School of Arts and Sciences: the judge had not yet arrived at Bruce Whitaker, Kaysville; William his office. We were able to get E. Morrell and Irene Peterson, him when we called at 9:45 a. m. Logan; Mary H. Nelson, Arimo, Of course Judge Rich does not be- Idaho; Jesse Larsen, Salt Lake; long to the great army of unem- Wynne D. Thorne, Brigham City; ployed or else he would have been and Alfred B. Hart, Bloomington, to work at 8 o'clock in the morn- Idaho. School of Commerce: Vem V. ing with his shovel In hand ready to help remove snow from the Duke and H. H. Cutler, Rexburg, streets. At the end of the day he Idaho; lone Tarbet and Loretta would have a pay check coming Lunt of Logan. School of Agriculture: Paul Sant, for $2.00 provided there had been snow enough fall to Justify putting Clifton, Idaho; Walter S. Astle, him to work. Logan; Wallace M. Johnson, OgAs it is Judge Rich now draws den; and Merrill E. Cook, Paris, a nice fat salary of $250 per Idaho. School of Engineering: Lowell R. month. This salary is fixed by statute, consequently the city that Rich, Brigham; Howard D. Larsen, gives Judge Rich employment, has Salt lake. 5 - no say as to the amount of salary School of Home- - Economics Amy A he is to receive. Kearaley, Heber; Cornelia Hill, Lothe editor of this paper gan; Fern Shipley, Franklin, Ida1 . When on the ho. t finally got "His Honor School of Education: Marie Sini telephone at the belated hour of 9:45 in the morning and asked gleton of Vernal; Venice Carlson for the "facts" in order that they and Julis Green of Logan. ; could, be given correctly, Judge! Rich says, "You go to hell" and here out you had .better i i. "from You worked watch your step. against, me on election day. If tone must watch his step" because he does not vote for a man whom he thinks does not Members of conWashington measure up to the position he is who believes expansion of gress vot. the half than nearly seeking, ers In Logan, must watch their the currency through remonetization of silver Is the key to better step along with the editor for about that many voted against times marshaled their evidence tonight for unexpectedly granted him. tomorrow. That, Judge Rich, is not the is hearings beginning After weeks of postponement, the sue in this case. You have been house coinage committee voted torequested by the mayor and city cut. day at the Insistence of Chairman a to take salary commission This you have refused to do. Your Somers to find out the merits and over the demerits of the many bills which flimsy excuse as told us were again would make silver certifi. because was you telephone, called upon to make a campaign cates part of the legal note curcontribution to your party that rency. For the first week or ten days, supported you for office. You say the sponsors of numerous bills We only contribution. you made that contend that the citizens of Logan will be heard. Then the committee will study them all and draft City, the taxpayers if you please,-, It thinks will solve the proone concampaign made your partisan tribution for you if it was made blem. Additional hearings, possibly confrom the funds you received out lasting until the end of this testiof the city treasury that were not gress, will start afterward, heard from some of rightfully coming- to you. We main- mony being tain that while the statutes may the countrys Ieadingeconomlsts set your salary at $250 per month, and monetary experts. The committee study likely .will that in these trying times when citizens are losing their farms, last too long for anything to be and losing done by congress in the remaining losing their homes, of 27 legislative days. Sponsors of the because businesses, their say It will' high taxes, that you should take proposed legislation make for easier action In the new your salary cut along with others who get their salaries from the and Democratic congress in April. city treasury, if they see It is v Attention Ladies necessary to take that cut. Mayor A. G. Lundstrom has the If you have any old silk hosiery right under the statute to take or silk or rayon underwear you He servioes. his for $125 per month can learn how to use them in is accepting less than half that amount. Will Judge Rich dare say hooked table mats, chair backs, Mrs. chair sets, or hooked rugs. that his work takes more time Luella leader, Hunter, county of the Is mayor? than required Trenton, and Mrs. Dora Jensen, Every man In the service of Locounty leader. River Heights, will cent 20 a taken has per gan city cut In salary. Will Judge Rich be at the county extension office, court bouse Wednesday room dare say that his work Is more between23, 2 and fi oclock to give Important than the work of the help. They will explain head of any department in the personal the secret of cutting and dipping city? material so that raw edges the Mayor Lundstrom and the city a smooth silk yarn commission called Judge Rich Into turn in and Is left with which to work. to asked him and their meeting continue at least a 10 per cent cut. ; He said he would take the matter Complete Field Work under advisement. He went before Assessor R. S. McQuarrie reporto the city auditor and requested that his field assessors have prac- that he be given his full salary check rrCir complied their work for tleally we con of $2q9 rer month. Is vet a lit Me tend is vrv little consideration for the year. tn Tbrp r- - done th bu,k assessing s been completed. of the work (Continued on Page Eight.) 1 ' House Coinage Group Begins Silver Study . I bt BOY SCOUTS ARE GETS DIVORCE OF MERIT BADGES FROM HIS WIFE COLLEGE CAPTURED BY TRIP One hundred twenty-on- e Boy Kenneth W. Shaw was given s Departments to be Visited Scouts of the Cache and Oneida divorce from his wife, Levonla by Members of Iloth House district received awards Sunday at Lsabf-Lundberg Shew, on Satur, and Senate Program to courts of honor held in the Logan day by Judge Nrphl J. Bates of Third ward and Preston Third Richfield be for was Given who at Assembly acting scouts Judge M. C. Harris, the latter ward chapels. Seventy-on- e with Address by Pres. were from the Cache district and giving away to the litigants who Peterson. 42 from the Oneida district. The! made a a for request wards are as follows Judge. Tenderfoot: Cache district: Troop Eighty members of Ue State Mrs. Shaw had her maiden name will arrive tn Logan 5. Logan LD S. Fifth ward. Ned Lavonla Isabell Lundberg, restored Legislature from the State Capitol by P. Clyde, Reed Budge, Donald AnShe was granted all the household tonight drew, Wiley Sorensen, George furniture and a Ford automobile; Union Pacific buses, for their biCrookston, Warren Wilson; trop also $122 AO in cash as compensa- annual Inspection of the plant at Aggies Meet Fast Traveling the Utah Slate Agricultural col6. Logan LX8. Fourth ward, LleUtes in Two Game Sertion for money expended in the wellyn Bodrero: troop 10, North home. This money is to be paid lege. ies Coach Expects to Dr, N. A. Pedersen is general Logan, Newell S. Crookston, Duard within six months and is secured Even. Break proHancey, Aland Beck; troop 12, Lo. by a lien upon the home until chairman for Wednesday's gram. which includes the followgan L.DS. Tenth ward, Daniel t te sura is paid. The University of Utah basketJames and Harry Virchow; troop ing itinerary: Inspection of buildThe trial took two days and was ings and 13, Logan LDS. Ninth ward. Aldepartments from 8:45 ball team will invade Logan Fri. The to 10:30 a. m. and from 1 to 4 vin Larson Jr.; troop 16, Logon held behind closed doors. day and Saturday nights, playing Third ward, Keith Blanchard, One- public was excluded and witnesses P-- m.; assembly in college audl. two game with the Utah Aggies. ida district; Troop 30, Preston L. were not permitted to remain in torlum 10:30 to 12 a. m.; luncheon The local team has been put the court room while the trial was 12 to 1 In the D.S. Fourth ward, Glen college cafeteria; re- through a strenuous practice this Jabbs, In progress except as they were freshments In the home economics week In order to be able to Pres32, give Vaughan Peterson; troop ton Third ward, Robert Shipley, In the witness chair giving testi- cottage at 4.30. The party will tire invaders a real contest. Coach mony. leave Logan at approximately 5 Dirk Romney believes his men will Nathan Greaves; troop 40, Dayton, In his complaint filed In the Wednesday afternoon. be able to capture at least one Glen Balls, Reese Mickelson, Eldon The assembly program will In- of the two games. The Utes can Larson, Darwin Wickham, Perry district court, Mr. Shaw alleged Phillips, Landcll and Mervin Nel- he was married October 20, 1926; clude selections from the college be 'beaten. The Montana Bobcats son, Leslie Childs, Garth Callaway, that he has been treated In a band, vocal solo by R. P. Condie defeated the Crimson squad last Alvin and Victor Atkinson, LeRoy cruel and Inhuman manner. He and violin solo by N. W. Chrisweek and there Is no reason why the local college representatives great tiansen. Archibald; troop 45, Mink Creek, alleged he has sustained President E. G. Peterson will ad- should not be able to duplicate Farrell Larsen, Roland Hopkln, mental distress: il.it his wife at n a public dance .tved herself dress the students and legislators the feat. Lets pet behind the AgRex Crane, Chester Anderson, Wilde, Burnell Baird, Philip by devoting her ai.cntions wholly end responses will be heard from gies and help them put over a and dancing with representatives of the House and double win. We want both games, Doran in flirting Carl Christensen, Bell, Anthon H. Nj.ite.ger, a man cf Senate. we have the basket tos.se rs who Barlow. Second class: can do It. Remember, Aggies, the leaving the dance hall Cache district. Logan citizens are backing on you Troop 10, Llewellyn Bodrero. Dewey with him on several occasihis; Del Guyman, to turn the trick. Robert that she secretly and intimately Sweeten, Quayles; troop 10, John Beutlcr. associated with Mr. Ncuberger for Harvey Swenson, troop 16, Robert the past two years; that she reOtlerbeck, Stewart Petersen, James mained with him at late hours at Andrews, Rowland Howell, David night after business hours, remainand Roy Cowley, Grant Steven- ing behind drawn blinds and lockson; troop 18, Benson, Rex Funk, ed doors. He alleged In his comFresh from her laurels In Kenneth BallaTd, Don Ricks, By. plaint that his wife has told him 'Hell's. Highway, 'fr, starring ron Johnson; Oneida districts troop that - she loved Mr Neuteegei Richard Dix, comes Rochelle HudAriel W. Meek, Both Mrs, Shaw and Mr. Neuber-ge- r 47, Riverdale, son to make The Savage Girl, are employed at the Levens Clark Choules, Monte Packer, Met The last or the old news staff playing at the Lyric Wednesday Woolf. Store, Inc., at Logan, according to men of the Journal have now been and Thursday, a film with plenty First class: Cache district: Troop allegations in the comnlaint. out of work by the Scripps- - of it! 6, Howard Jeppson, Robert Quayle; In her Mrs, let troop 10, Junior King; troop 16, Shaw allege'd that her "'husband ?ane!d ,!fal Rochelle, at the age of seventeen to stardom, and Dean and Don Stevenson, Ray- had treated her In a cruel man. daily is now being edited exclu has rocketed sively by members of the Califor- when Ronarch Productions decidmond Shaw, Richard Hall, George ner. nia syndicate. Russell Hess, former ed to make The Savage Girl," Olsen; Oneida district, troop 30, Neubergers wile secured a diDuane McQueen; troop 47, Loren vorce from him on August 30, editor of the Journal prior to from an original by that eminent D. Winger. 1932. The divbrce was granted on the sale of that paper to the writer, N. Brewster Morse, they interests, was giv. determined that no one else would Merit badges: Cache district: the grounds of Neuberger treating Herald-JournTroop 5, Grover Carter; troop 6, his wife in a cruel and Inhuman en his walking papers on the first quite fit the part. Approaching o they angled for their Carlisle Barber, manner, through his intimate as- of the month. Douglas Yonk, Hess has been a reporter on. the newest starlet who made such a Melvin Bair, Grant Holman, George sociation with his cashier, Herald for the past year and a tremendous success in Are These Sweeten, Murray Richardson, WenLundberg Shaw, a married and Fanny Foley dell Sorensen, Carl M. Fonnesbeck, .voinan. ni i he finding of tacts half. His dismissal from the staff Our Children? Kenneth Longhurst; troop 10, Rus- and conclusions of law, the court of the Herald Indicates that the Herself." But it came at a bad him on the moment. Rochelle was in the sell Ferguson, Leland Palmer, Junfound that the behavior of defen- syndicate simply put ior King, Merle Wilhelm, Robert dant with this woman was un. payroll to give their publication a midst of the Richard Dix film. Crookston, James Smith, Harvey seemly and Indecorous. Judge M. sort of local touch until the public THE STORY. Jim Franklin, explorer, speaks and Farris Nyman, John Beutler, 3. Harris was on the bench when would become passified with the Eugene Nelson; troop 13, Richard the latter couple were granted a action of the outside newspaper at a millionaire's club, relating his organization coming into this field experiences on a recent expedition. Call, Eldon Jacobsen, Clyde Hurst, divorce. and replacing local men with men Amos P. Stitch, wealthy eccentric, Dean and Max Rogers, Grant Harwhose Westchester of their- own organization. estate boasts ris, Charles Sorensen; troop 16, Here is another case where the everything money can buy, realizes Hilman Johnson, Don Stevenson, public must submit to the dictates the one thing he lacks is a zoo, Richard Hall, Paul Kowallis; Oneof money. There is no other excuse and decides to accompany Frankida district, troop 30, Vincent Nelfor the Herald in this field, ex- lin on the expedition to bring son, Duane McQueen; troop 3, cept they had the money power back live Jungle animals. Don Johnson, Therel Taylor, Ross to drive out a local concern. There Arriving in Africa they engage McCombs, Llynn Fackreil, Hyler Funeral services were held in the paper since taking the local field Eric, an experienced guide, and Corbridge, Stanford Larson, Lavaun Logan Fourth ward on Friday for has been published without the with a native safari, their exMlanning. Star: Cache district; Troop 5, Ezra V. Ricks, one of the early wire service that the Journal was pedition enters the uninhabited Grover Carter; troop 6, John Dunn, pioneers of this city. Mr. Ricks giving Its patrons. It is being Jungle. After days of torturous travel, Wendell Sorensen, Kenneth Long- died of infirmities incident to age published without the big Saturday the they hear the ominous beating of supplement and hurst; troop 10, Russell Ferguson; at his home here on Monday. Re- feature tom toms. To Eric it spells disaster! troop 15, Max Rogers; Oneida dis- latives from California and else- oolored comics. In fact, the paper where were present to pay their that Is being Issued today does not He warns Jim that bad natives trict, troop 32, Ross McCombs. compare in any department with abound in this territory cannibals .Life: Cache district: Troop 6, last tribute. - who make human sacrifices. Jim Carlisle Barber. were Frank Benson, the class of paper which the JourSpeakers ridicules 'the Idea and pushes on was nal prior giving management Eagle: Oneida district: Troop 32, Bishop S. B. Benson, A. V. Reese Harold Burgl. of Benson, Pres. Joseph E. Car-do- to the appearance of the syndicate into unexplored territory. Time passes and they have capGold Balm: Cache district; Troop Pres. Joseph R. Shepherd entering this field. some fine specimens, but one. tured 6, Carl M. Fonnesbeck. and Bishop Ole Sonne. The latter morning Jini discovers the beasts Five year veteran: Cache dis- conducted the services. are gone their cages opened! Eric trict: Troop 13, Grant Harris. The ward choir rendered selecInsists that a white Jungle godCharles solo vocal with a tions by known to appear in these dess, O. Peterson. Pres. Joseph Quin, Friday Night Games parts where the animals are her Coach Crookston's Grizzlies go ney and Bishop William Worley friends, must' have allowed their to Preston Friday night to meet offered the prayers. Orson Smith escape. Coach Joe Calls Preston high dedicated the grave In the Logan William Follett, former - Cache Some time later Jim, Eric and a basketball team. The Logan high cemetery. county road hupervisor, and son group of the natives find one trap are lads smarting under their deDean Follett, who took over the, j sprung. Expecting a catch they feat of last week and are deter, Tell of Conventio- nof the Cache Valley find, to their amazement, a beau, management mined to bring back to Logan the various Local presidents of the Service station a little over a tiful white girl, the Jungle godlong end of the score in this en- Home and Community sections of month nice dess! ago, report a very counter. South Cache goes to the Cache County Farm Bureau business. Their station Is located North Cache to clash with Coach met Saturday at the county ex- on the comer of Second North and Debates Tonight Hebe Whitings basketball team. tension office, court house. Mrs. W. Main street, opposite' the court J. Harrison, Cove, county president, house. It is one of the best locatThe first of the triangle debates Elk Eat Ha- yMrt Win. James, Paradise, vice ed service stations in Logan for between the University of Utah. Sixty five head of elk were in president, and Mrs. Peter Peter- public convenience. Brigham Young University and the the hay stacks of the Peterson son, Millville, secretary, each gave This station Is one of the best Utah State Agricultural college Brothers of Hyrum on their ranch a short talk on the values of the equipt in the city. They have am- will be held this evening on th in recent state convention held at the Hardware Ranch in Black, ple gas pumps and carry all grades campus of the University of Utah. smith Fork canyon one night this Salt Lake City. of gasoline and oil. Their line of It is between the debato-- s of th week according to Allie Peterson greases and gasoline are the Con- State University and those of the who was in Logan today. Mr. PetM Men Meet eoP-q- p oco products, one of the best ad- Utah State Agricultural erson says the elk are going to An M Mens central committee vertised lines In the intermountair The subject of discussion is That devour all the hay on their ranch meeting of the Logan Stake win country. A comolete battery ser- the United States a?ree to unless immediate steps are tSkcn be held Wednesday night at 7:30 vice Is maintained in connection cancellation of Inter av:r1 to fence them out. debts. with their service. in the Stake House. BASKETBALL nt ,f : RKO-Radki'- a. OUT OF WORK al RKO-Radi- ia Ezra V. Ricks Services Held In 4th Ward n, Good Business Enjoyed By New Station Owners tv 30 Butter rent West Center CANALELECTS DIRECTORS LOGAN MEN Neiderhauser Brothers Re- Bonds of Irrigation Company turn to Logan with PredaT. N. Refund Bond Judah Reelected Manager tory Animal Taken from Beaver Hcdlow Service Directors Serve 13 Year to State. A wry harmonious stockholder Alma and Wilford Nelderhatisem who brought a large female cougar out of Logan canyon last week, reported back this week, having two smaller cougars which they shot In Beaver hollow. Officials of the gan department claim that one vougar will destroy upwards of 65 deer a year. If this is the care, these hunters have dor the game department and the sportsmen great service. Oliver Fames, Mark Smith and Heber Olsen who pleaded guilty to shooting deer out of season have proposed to the court that they be given the privilege of going Into the forest and shoot a lion to settle their claim with the court. These men are all experienced hunters and should be able to do the game department a service by assisting In exterminating these predatory animals. meeting of tl West Cache Canal company was held In Trenton on Monday at which time they refunded tl bond Issue of the company and elected director foe Uvo ensumg year. The same director as have served for the past fifteen years were retained on the board as follows: Ephraim Bergeaon, president and director; M. C. Rljby, and director; Charles G. Wood, Charles F. Nelcher and Frank Wood, directors. T. N. Judah made his financial report and was again honored by being elected secretary, treasurer and manager. Solon Warns gripping drama, ca," which opens Wednesday at the Capitol Theatre, where it remains until . . . . Burdened with $50,000 in thousand dollar bills, red-hprecedes of a bank robbery, the gangsters hide out near a small Western . community. Fearing to spend their bloodstained currency, they prey upon the small town. Action becomes fast, furious and frightfully thrilling when a young settler, a World War veteran, played by Bill Boyd, Is blamed for the crimes and the grandfather of thl sweetheart t leads an avenging . posse against him, In this, his first starring role for RKO-RadiBoyd gives an exceptionally good performance, as does Dorothy Wilson as the sweetheart. "Men of America Is much broad er and more convincing than former outdoor stories, and features excellent characterizations by Charles (Chic) Sale, Henry Theresa Maxwell Conover, Fred Lindstrom, Alfonse Ethler, F. Lyman, Eugene Strong and va-ua- Nrl-do- The Savage Girl At The Lyric t wiling 1YEST CACHE TWO COUGARS WEDNESDAY ON INSPECTION REPORTER S3 62 KENNETH SHAW LEGISLATORS GUESTS GIVEN Franckoo (U8DA) San coring today. LOGAN. UTAH, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1933. Telephone 700 Says Judge Rich To Local Editor r AMERICAN A Home Paper for Home People a You Go To 1 df Butter Market Of Danger In Forced Sales A cry of impendWashington ing danger to the nation, with sign of revolt already plain, was raised today in the house by Representative La Guardla of New York, pleading urgently for action to cut down the interest rates of mortgages on homes and farms. When the history of this period Is- - written from the proper perspective, the farmers of Iowa who resisted to protect their homes will take their place in history with the Boston Tea Party," he shouted. If you are going to save the country and the country is worth saving we have to act and act promptly. When you are having rope parties on the doorsteps of your courts it is time that we look the sltua. tion in the face and act accordingly. The Interest rates will have to be brought down to 3 per cent if we are going to save the republic. Capital has got to reduce Its profit, and will have to get accustomed to lesser Income. As he spoke, witnesses from wes and south were telling senate committees that aid must be extended to agriculture If serious consequences are to be averted. nt Men of America At The Capitol to smite Pictures Men of Ameri- Rural America rises gangster In RKO-Radi-o ot o, ta, other artists. It Is great entertainment clean and filled with homely humor, a are all pictures with Chic Sale In the cast. Ralph Ince's direction Is characterized by fore and speed. He alsd most plays the leading villain fiendishly. The story Is an origin, al by Humphrey rearson and HenThe sweeping farm ry McCarty. Chicago rebellion, of which a dangling noose has become the symbol, spread eastward and westward today to Include states from the Atlantic coast to the Rocky mountains. Farmers In Missouri, Indiana New York and Colorado Joined or threatened to join the uprising against mortgage foreclosures and delinquent tax sales. The days principal demonstrations were In Colorado and Icwa. In the former state, 500 farmer:, confiscated $3000 worth of repos, sessed farm machinery and returned It to George Jones, the original owner. Blood was spilled for the first time on Iowas farm war front" tonight when R. D. Markell, 67 wealthy Union county, South Dakota, fanner, was probably fatally wounded and two of his sons less seriously hurt when they tried to take 1000 gallons of milk Into the Sioux City market. N. Cochran of Moville, Iowa, salt! to be a picket, was taken to a hospital suffering from wounds on An unidentified and back. man, who also was injured, wa taken to a doctors office for first aid treatment. Pioneer Board Meets County Board members of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneer-wimeet at 1:30 in the Pelir hall Thursday, Feb. 9. All officers of the pioneers will meet at 2:00 in the same place. No-Ho- Party st no-ho- st spent ,n per and social pasime. were present. evening was Mrs. Henry Stauffer entertained at a party on Wednesday In honor of the 9th birthday of her daughter Shirley, Games were played, refreshments were served to 14 guests. An aftenoon luncheon party was given by Mrs. E. J. Hancock Mon. day. Covers were laid for Mesdames Florence Annie Hughes, Wood, Pearl Wood, Vera Shelton, JuHa Muir, Alta Kidman, Monta Longs-trot- h. A very Interesting game of basketball was played Thursday even, ing in the amusement hall between Mendon Eagles and Piggly Wiggly. Score 43 to 37 in favor of Mendon Eagles. Dr. and Mrs. S. M. Budge of Logan were dinner guests of Mrs. William L. Kidman on Wednesday. Waffle supper was enjoyed Wednesday evening at the home of Mr. na d Mrs. J. N. Sorensen, Six guests were present. Sewing Circle met at the homo of Mrs. Ellen Ladle on Thursday. The afternoon was spent in quilting. Luncheon was served. Those present were Mesdames Ethel Tay- -. lor, Zina Baker, Verna Sorensen Ethel Walker, Retta Hiibner, Myrl Lamont, Lizzie Barrett, Edna Bird, lone .Larsen, Ada Walker, Martha Barrett and Miss Isabella Stompf, Mr. and Mrs. Verl Shelton presided at an attractively supper on Sunday evening. A basket of friit centered the table s were lnd tor Tfcssm and Mesdames, Vr-- o Wo,, 11-- rr Hancock, Me!' in Muir 7n,.T,n nped party was he!d at the home of Mr. and Mr. F. tT Baugh, Jr., Saturday evening. Tv A MENDON ra-d- s, supTwcrly-tw- o !re coi-er- Kidman. |