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Show HOGAN'. CACHE COUNTY. UTAH CACHE AMERICAN' Fiijre Fight. Friday. October r home of Mr. and Mrs. Conwsy man. Ivin and Morelte Barrett. Mr MillviUe spent Sunday evening wult parents, Mr fuiiy able to take rare ol the co nw ttu-tMr. and Mi. Henry ABdro. Jones. and Mrs Barrett Morris, uetd Ivan and Edsel Veiy truly yams, Pres and Mrs. Juhn Brenchley lam Mat Am, a Bore men enter autrd Mr. and Mrt Golden Neilson an-J A, HENDiUCK.SON attended the Sunday school rally week end in Morgan with Mr andjy eli appointed dinner Sunday fanuly of Logan spent Sunday wult Peter Winboig at Mendon on Sunday night where Mrs. Rulon Scott, Mr and Mr Rud and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Larson of 1'IOM.LKS HAl Gill IKS Pres. Brenchley was a speaker MEET AT UtUAMUt; spent Sunday a; Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Bud and Dayton. Idaho spent Saturday w.'n In cvmpllir.ent to Mr and Mu. C,;?11 their daughter. Mu. Blanch Bod- W. . UUh.iCs,i,.wau family of Logan spent Sunday even- ies Mayberry of Htv-r, . i Continued from Page Onti M. Wii Jas Mr and Mu. with Canada, Gurney of Alb-rting Oerrje Mr ami CACHE AMERICAN, Hiibner entertained V spent Sunday evening with Mi Kenneth Murray, Cyi.t liamson. Mr Lyle Smith. Vgtir crttsctain at the actions cl LeLshman, dinner a livSunday. arranged F nirely M Haney Williamson, Eugene Comm..wm'i In joic LeLdiman. Walla Baugh am Mr. and Mr Verio Jcasop and the Bt.ue I j The following enjoyed a nicely ar I'small son . elier. Earl Huithlson and Don a tlev rv.na anrf Mis Maughan and family l&sue of ihe lB.h sprnt Sunday with Mr Iteese who were out deer huntu: Mrs Ed ward Bassett was hosti urged luncheon Thursday after- - and Mrs, Alpha Trolson. and aril plwed. j afof Mu noon at club on home were the hunters, (he Joseph Thursday lucky among Mr. and Mrs. August Iverson Tilts community Is well a are o! to the Sawing j ternocm A rtt lightful luudvon and Mendon bringing In three deer. One of the most suc-- N, Sorensen, Mrs, William Bu! the autocratic n.fhtxt. of that to Sunday with Mr. and Mu spent Win I th time enjoyed by Mesdatm-Mia Delone Baiter of Mendrn wful affair of the part week wav M.oS Jennie Richards. Anderson. mission sinne tt performame Ihnry Earl .Mur- and Marin Cooper were dinner the welcome home The Sunday school eor.lerenre George Done of Smithfleld was a tn Lon alien they ere asked to 'Joy. Bpenoer Maugham party given SatB Tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. Preston urday evening for Elder Ivm Bar- vUtor at the Mendon Sunday sthoo va held Sunday with a program 'n Joaer tire valuation of fifty business ray, Melvin Archibald, Bradshaw and Mrs. Eawett rett who has recently returned from Sunday. He gave a short talk, the morning and afternoon. The Brenchley on Bunday evening property blocks Then? men refuv?d Mrs. L. R. Fullmer of Price, ciah to acknowledge that k Mr. and Mrs. Earl Murray and a mission to the Central State The Mrs. John Anderson enter! aim d program In the morning was a fofoot frontage Is worth less today was guest of Mr. and Mia. Thos. Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Maughan following piogram waa given at 8 at a chicken supper Wednesday llow; each kindergarten pupil g ate titan two or three years ago In de- Erenchley on Saturday and Sunday motored to Ogden on Sunday w here o'clock in the ward chapel with L. evening la honor of Miss Bernice a poem; poem by Darrel Andersen, Mis. Ha cite I Bankhead, Mr. and they visited with Mrs. Almeda Mor- K. Wood In charge; Selection by the Larsen who has returned home af- primary Dept.; aong Marven Antermining the present valuation of band; prayer by Chaplain Arthur ter spending the past month tn derson, missionary department; talk Mr. and gan. buildings. Urey refused to let flu? Mrs. Jas. H. Bankhead, and Mrs. owners or anyone representing tire Mr. Hcber Bankhead, . The Wellsvllle ward Sunday Kidman; selection by band; speech Hollywood. Calif. A basket of as- Emery Olson. Church History deowners to know the basis upon Wiil H. Bankhead and Bishop and school field rally day on Sunday of welcome. Joseph N. Sorensen; vo- ters formed a pleasing centerpiece partment; talk Phyllis Yeaies, which tlretr valuations were calcul- Mrs. Evan Bankhead spent Sunday afternoon in connection with sacra cal solo, Ivin Barrett; accompanied for the table. Covers were marked MiUon Rassmuaen; also a song from ated. Old buildings belonging to at Brigham City at the home of Mr. ment meeting. Grover Haalam, first by Miss Moaelle Barrett; comic re- for Miss Larsen, Mr J. Rube Lar- the New Testament department; Miss Beth Kidman; trum- sen of Salt Lake, Miss Marie Ander- talk. Albert Zbtnden; benediction, widows unable to meet the present and Mrs. P. J. Forester where th.-assistant supt. was in charge. The citation tax burden were Increased In value enjoyed delicious birthday din- choir and congregation aang, "Hope pet solo, Irvin Bird accompanied by son, Naomi Anderson. Mr. and Mr Charles Yeate The program for to the extent that tire tax burden ner In honor of Mrs. Forester who of Israel"; prayer, Ray Lelshman; Mr Irvin Bird; talk. Elder Ivin John Anderson. the afternoon waa as follows: conselection by band; talk, was Increased from $60 00 to 190 00 was absenting her birthday. Miss Laura of the Mem- gregation sang; prayer; sacrament the Sunday School choir of 0 mem- Barrett; c. Sorensen; prayer by orial Budge Hughes in each case. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Theurer bers under the leadership of Lewis bishop H. hospital Sunday song, sung by the Book of Mormon spent We insisted that methods pursued spent Sunday and Moday visiting at Brenchley assisted by Mrt. Irean Chaplain. After the program the re- home with her parent Mr. and and missionary departments; song by the primary, song by the church tn securing tire valuations should be Blackfoot, Pocatello and Preston, Baldwin at the organ furnished the mainder of the evening was spent Mrs. WiUlam Hughe in in the amusement hall. music for the meeting and they A dancing supplied Ure owners which could un- Idaho. Mrs. Frank Harris and daughter history; talk. Samuel Shaffer, Jr.; large crowd was present. Many Afton of of Sunday school der no circumstances be considered biro. James L. Wyatt entertained sang "Come Unto Jesus; Mrs. BaldLogan were guests of her organization more Uian fair, but it could not be at a childrens party on Friday in win played two organ solo's during out of town visitors were in atten- mother. Mu. Rebecca Hughe throughout the church; benediction a secured. The result was the valua- honor ol the 5th birthday anniveer-sar- y sacrament; talk, the needs of our dance. Mendon orchestra furnished The Mendon ward primary held byMr pupil.F. the music. This orchestra will give J. Woodall of Logan spent A Sunday school, by Supt. tion of some of the property was of her daughter, Gloria. Parley a girls and Trail Wednesday and character ball In the Mendon its raised with no explanaUon for the birthday cake decorated in candles Hall: song, by primary superintenThursday with Mr amusement hall Saturday evening Bulldeu graduating exercises Sun- and Mra. A. L. Riggs, awme. centered the table where covers dent; talk, history of the Sunday in ward The chapel. October 29. Every one is Invited to day evening Mr. and Mr J. C. Wlnborg and Since that Ume the writer has were laid for twenty little guests. School of all the World by Pres come. following program was carried out family of Idaho Falls are spending song, church made a number of demands for the Games were enjoyed. Mrs. Wyatt John C. Brenchley; The Senior class met at the home Singing by primary; prayer, Arthur the week end with Peter Wlnborg. remarks, Moroni percentage of reductions calculated was assisted by Mrs. John Bailey history dept.; Scout Norman talk Kidman; by Mu. Lamont Lelshman and famSmith and Arthur Peterson of thA of Mr Verna Hancock Thursday in accordance with the age of and Miss Dorothy Bailey. Whitney; guardian Ralph Taylor ily spent Monday at Wellsvllle. Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Hughes of stake Sunday school board; ladles afternoon. The afternoon was spent was In buildings, but It was never received charge of Trail Builder Mu. George Anderson entertained until a few days ago after writing College ward were Sunday guests of trio, "We Ever Pray for Thee by in quilting. Luncheon was served to program w hich consisted of the folMcsdames Delone lvalue on Wednesday In honor of her small Smith, .uex Buist. Mr. Mrs. in and members of the choir; greetings. the commission stating plain William numbers: Code, lowing daughter, Betty Lous seventh birthMr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Williams. Seth P. Lelshman member of the Larsen, Clothel Ahrens, Julia Muir, words that if it waa not forthcomRichEmma Miller, Sarah Thornton, Richards; four Trail Barrett day. Oames were played after width ing in a few days reoourse would Mrs. Agnes Price and Mrs. Robert bishopric; closing remarks, by Gro- Cecil Nelson, Miss Hilda Anderson. ards; song. We Are The Boy Trail a dainty lunch was served to the be taken to the attorney general, Price spent Saturday evening at ver Haslam. The choir sang, The guests were Mr A. J. Wur-sto- Bulldeu, by the class; story of the following guests: Fawn Chugg, Zona Special Robt. S. Prices Mrs. of and if then we failed, a delegation Logan, guests Joyful Song; benediction, Jas. "Go story C. Hancock of Logan and Ark, Glen Hiibner; Mrs. Chugg, Von Anderson. Harold Anof Cache Valley offended business mother, Mrs. Napper. Larsen. Ahead" by Ray Taylor; lesson, reEmma Hancock. Mu. derson, Keith Crockett, Ray EliaMiss Barbara Lelshman came property owners would call on the SunThe WellsviUe Second ward view, Melvin J. Baker; harmonica Laniece Anderson, DarUla Anson, The Second four Beehive home girls next after convened Senate when year State it spending Sunday music by band; day school held their rally day progirls Dut-so- n winter, and protest against the re- days at Millville, guest of her sister, gram Sunday evening in connection wlth their leader, Mrs. lone Larsen program was as follows: expiana- - derson, Elaine Dutson, LaRue hostess. An enjoyable and the even- a wo"rk enjoyed candy pull Oed-deTuesday s appointment of the present mem- Mrs. Otto Kent. j by" sacrament with 0f meeting. Supt time was had by all. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Adamson bership of the commission. Tills f!!;! Hancock; e Maughan was In charge. The sent song by Mildred besides leader were on the relatives The Improvement inforcalled Era program to of Park City seemed bring the desired HardAnna Sunday school choir of 35 members (Bird, Virginia Heninger, was held the mation very quickly, and which Sundav on their way home after was under the direction of Henry Barrtt, Hazel Muir, Francis Baker, man, Tuesday evening Delpha Smith.: poem, Whnt could have been supplied when the! spending two days at Richmond R. Parker assisted by Roy Darley at Louise Kidman. period of mutual. The program j We Learn in primary, Lorraine u the organ the opening song was Mrs. John D. Baker and son John Wood; piano solo, Cleo Richards; consisted of a one act play; sorg commission was here last summer with their parents. Dr. and of M.IA, girls. The proHad we been given the informa-- 1 H. Adamson. Hope of Israel,; prayer, Jas. H. Jr., and George Done of Smithfleld speak Act Siencerely, Wanda Hill; by group Mr. and Mrs. Earl Murray attend- Bankhead. tion then, that we might have The choir then sang. were luncheon guests of Mu. O. J. vocal solo, Melba Buist; talk, stake gram was directed by Mu. Pete Anderson. known on what basis the examinaed a dinner party at the home of Come Unto Jesus organ solo were Barrett on Sunday. president, Mr Irene Hutton of Hytion was made, the results would Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Lamont at Mra Stuart Swenson and MKs Mr. Mrs. rum, Mrs. Nellson of Mu. John and sacraWelch, during Darley and Roy by played Hyrum have been quite different. Mendon on Wednesday evening ment; opening remarks and talk on Mary I. Sorensen, Mu. H. B. Whit- Mu. Marva Kidman, members of Donna Chugg entertained for their But the commission being entirely given in honor of Eugene Lamont of the needs of our Sunday school was ney were dinner guests Sunday at the stake board were also present. Sunday school class Thuuday af temoon. Games were enjoyed after ignorant regarding the reconstruc- California. song, the home of Mr. and Mu. H. G. President Hutton presented the by Supt. Geddes Maughan; which a dainty lunch was served to Mrs. Serena Hall spent the past tion value of buildings and placing of ward. College Hughes of all to Ten history the graduates. primary department; girls the following guests: Clothel R1zr; their entire dependence upon a man week visiting with her sister. Mrs. the Sunday schools of the world, by Mr. and Mr Irvin Larsen and Wee girls; prayer, Melba Maisey. who wras unqualified to give those Wm. Douglas at Ogden. Fawn Chugg, Elaine Dutson, Lois V. R. Varver; song, church history children of Portland, Oregon were Mr. and Mrs. Alma Theurer cf Dept; talk, Sunday School Ideals, guests of Mr. and Mu. Orval Larvaluations, placed the property George, Virginia Snow, Darrell Anowners in a position of dependence Tremonton visited with Mr. and derson, Russell Mauchley, Ch',1 by Moroni Smith of Stake Sunday sen Tuesday. without any recourse for adustment. Theurer on Friday. Mr. and Mu. Lynn Longstrotli Yeates, Keith Crockett, Lavon Anschool board; trio. We Ever Pray derson. An enjoyable time was had let us hope that when the next Mr. and Mrs. Devere Lamont for Thee, by Ladies of the choir. and son Gaylard of Ridgedale were have moved to Mendon to make Greetings by Bishop E. H. Bank-hea- guests of Mu. Lonstroth's mother, legislature meets that tiie constituby all. tional amendment providing for this their home. Mr. and Mu. Ells Anderson scent Mr. and Mrs. Oscar George and song, "The Joyful Song by Mrs. Emma Hancock, Saturday and Mr. and Mis. Merrill Funk and the choir; State Tax Commission be eliminatevening with Mr. and Mrs Sunday In Rebecca Sunday. benediction. family spent Sunday visiting ed from our statute books, for it is baby of Trenton, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Darley. Mr. and Mu. Eugene Lamont of College ward. Henry Anderson. costing the state $125,000, and pos- Postma of Smithfleld, MJss Georgia The farmers are rushing to get Miss Olive Dalton of Providence Los Angeles, California are here visVAUDEVILLE ATTRACTED sibly more without bringing any Hendrick of Richmond and Keith came will be guest of iting with their mother, Mu. Mary their beets harvested before winter and Saturday CROWD LARGE beneficial results. The commission Kennard of Logan were supper Miss Lamont relatives. other and sets In. Ruth Woodward during the and the assessor of the respective guests of Joseph and Cyril Jones on week. Mrs. W. L Sorensen entertained Mr. and Mrs. Issac Morgan of (Continued from Page One) counties should be qualified and Sunday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Murray at a quilting Thuuday afternoon. Salt Lake spent Sunday with Mr. to was Luncheon served Mesdames and Mrs. E. L. Morgan. da Lucas, Julia Green, Bernice Mcare rejoicing over the arrival of a Mr. and Mu. Artel Anderson of Cracken. little daughter on Monday morning Hannah Whitney, Ethel Taylor, Brass quartette (ar Act 6: This is two daughters and two sons Mollle Sorensen, Ellen Bird, Nancy Logan spent Sunday with Mr. and Claudia Mrs. E. L. Morgan. Ahrens, rangements by John P. Smith, Jr) in the family. Mrs. Murray and Larsen, Bessie Annie Sorensen, Laura Mr. and Mrs. James Swenson and John P. Smith Jr., Stratford Smith Stauffer, babe are doing fine. George. family spent Sunday with Mr and Eldon Torbcnson, Hawley GrangThe Peter Maughan camp of the Mrs. Melvin Squires of Logan was Mu. Henry Anderson. er. Daughters of Pioneers held a quilt- the of Miss Gladys Hughes on Willard Trolson was among the guest . Act 7: Imperial Glee club disociety-roomon at Relief the ing Monday ones a that Thursday, deer. rected lucky got by Frank Baugh, Jr. The quilt will be given at vue Mu. Joseph T. Wood left Monday A number of the men folks of Act 8: Accordian band and yod-lepicture show to the lucky number for Rexburg, Idaho to attend the the ward spent their leisure time directed by Martin Hiestand on Friday evening. funeral services for her brother, in hunting deer. with Alfred B aimer, George Picot, Mrs. Hilda Maughan was guest of Jesse Baker. Mr. and Mrs. Len Ames spent Bill Baugh, Gottlieb Jaggi, Franhonor at a social at her home on Miss Marjory Bird is spending Monday evening with Mrs. William cis Harry, Sam Huppman. enwas Monday afternoon. Quilting her vacation at Buist, Idaho the Webb and family. joyed and refreshments served to guest of her cousin, Miss Valerie Mrs. Esther Eliason and son Nuel Swing from the hips when walkeighteen guests. Hardman. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs ing and dont take too long a stride. Mrs. Joseph B. Woodward enterToe in a little and roll on the ball Members of Sewing Circle met at Raphel Eliason. tained at a family dinner on Sun- the home of Mu. Ethel Walker Mrs. George Anderson and fam- of your foot. day in honor of her 77 birthday an- Thursday afternoon. The time was ily spent Sunday with Mr. and u.rs. niversary. A basket of chrysanthe- spent in quilting. Luncheon was James Olson. Sleep before midnight is far mums centered the table where cov- served to Mesdames Mr. and Thomas Jessop of ter for you than a late morning Myrl Lamont ers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Ethel Taylor, Verna Sorensen, Ellen B. Woodward, Mr. and Mrs. John Ladle, Helen Walker, Miss Isabella B. Woodward and family, Mr. and Stumpf Special guest Mrs. Euialie Mrs. Hyrum Woodward and family, Welch. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Thorpe and Lamont family held their reunion family of Logan. Mrs. Woodward at the home of Mr. and Wednesday received several beautiful birthday Mrs. Andrew Lamont. A delicious gifts. dinner was served. The guests were seated at one long table beautifully decorated with bouquets of fall flowers. Places were marked for Mu. Mary Lamont, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Lamont of Los Angeles, Cal. t Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Keussess of was Miss Wanda Scott Millville . . . RoMount Mr. and Mrs. Pleasant, given a very pleasant surprise on bert Lamont of Brigham, Mr. and be Saturday evening. Games and radio Mrs. Andrew Lamont. . . . music were features of entertainreMu. Delos Bird was hostess at a ment after which delicious lunchin dinner eon was served. Twelve young peo- nicely arranged Sunday honor of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Sorenple were In attendance. Mu. Wm. Evans and Mrs. Max sen, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Sorensen Hammond of Logan were guests of of Salt Lake City. Mayor Mrs. Peter Larsen enterMrs. George Larson on Wednesday tained at a quilting Thursday. Lunevening. to Mesdames, cheon was served Mr. and Mrs. Selwyn Hulse and Claudia Stauffer, Annie Sorensen, of Mr family were supper guests Hannah Whitney, Bessie Ahrens, and Mrs. Cecil Pitkin of Logan on Rhoda Sorensen, Lizzie Baker, Thursday evening. Laura George and Mr and Mrs. The Sunday school conference w as Larsen, Joseph Larsen. held on Sunday afternoon an inMrs. O J. Barrett entertained at was rendered. a teresting program luncheon delightfully arranged was One member of the stake board after dance. the Saturday night in attendance. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mu. R. M. SMITH, Mgr motMr. and Mrs. Ernest Neaves Fred Schiffman of Providence. Mu. ored to Trenton on Sunday to make Albert Schiffman of Logan, George of their new Done of Smithfield, Mrs. A. Razen-bergthe acquaintence grandson. of Providence, Mr. and Mu. by Ellis Shaffer spent Sunday in Og- Dan Maisey, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse den where he was a guest at the Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kid- - STATE TAX (Mr! or J.-.--p Ely Yt 2tf. 1932. Continue Our Odds & Ends Sale of a e gsI (ges-xi- ln-t- & g)Hbs s Wondciful Materials For ct s Coats Suits . Dresses , Some carried ever from laU season but not it eluded in our great liquidation sale last spring . . being winter weights. point-blan- n, . . -- Here's Unheard of Price Slashing! Jersey's and Novelty Woolens Originally up to $4.30 fJQc Yard Wonderful Coatings $00 up to $1.30 originally .... 9 Sc Wool 40c Ilatiste $1.79 Princess Crepe $1.39 Fine Chiffon $00 $1.19 , v Georgette $1.39 Broadcloth ' . v , I 5 fS V' 4fr v 3 V 4 f , V M. N 69c (striped) 50 Taffeta 25c $1.69 Chiffon f At Simplicity Patterns re Tce-Pe- Its About Time You Had NIBLEY d: rs 20c per gal. NEW SERVICE STATION Having installed a large underground tank and first class pumps, we are now in position to serve the public with Richfield first grade, High Octiene Gas, at a material ' Halloween You'll think the ghosts MILLVILLE pleasantly surprised when you view the sult of your finished coiffeur ... If there are worthwhile new things in beauty culture you'll always find them first at $1.60 DEPOT Service Station Logan, Utah aaimais BLANKET see the new startling Machineless Permanen But you will Wave Call in and get Acquainted Get Five gallons of High Grade Gas for 585 West -- are walking when you saving. Phone 74 Many Just Unpacked look take a Just at the furs used: Red Fox, Manchurian Wolf, Fitch, Skunk, Caracal Nothing skimpy about the way theyre used either! Style high fabrics and silk lined! Christiansen's Beauty Salon Center St. er Phone 412 Open Evenings Appointment REMNANTS Thats Just What They Are. They come this way from the mills, some 36x72 others 63x72. Some are part wool, others cotton. Buy these remnants -j- -j- - Youll save a lot. Logan's Home Owned Store Pound |