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Show 2r Fae CACHE AMERICAN Right. Annual Pioneer evening after mutual. The presi1 dency cf the Y L. and Y M M A acre special guests. All were In hard time costumes. Punch and doughnuts were served during the evenThe ing. Dancing aj enjoyed teachers of the classes are Mrs The M fc.ro and Gleaner girl of Belts Hall, Mra. Laura Archibald ard M. I A held a Farrell Parley and Melvin H. ArchiU'.r very mirr Jul hard time party In bald. Tli officers of the M Men an the recreation hall on Tuesday Fred LeUhman, Ross Wyatt and Reid Williamson ot the Gleaner girls, Alice Hutchison, Mary Larsen land Afton Lelshman, with Bel!) fcfaughan, Barbara Lelshman and Mary Baxter as the activity Costume Party Thursday Night At Wellsville i SATURDAY SPECIALS Quantities Palmolive Bar Limited Soap 5C Yankee Polish $1.00 Size 49' each Red Seal Lye per can 10' YOUR ALWAYS BUY HARDWARE AT The Ladles Sewing club met Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Harvey Williamson. Sewing and social chat were enjoyed. A delicious luncheon was served by the hostess to Mesdanres, Pern Murray, Lettle Bradshaw, Edna Bassett. Mllllcent Maughan, Muzzent Joy and Mrs. Dean Barnett of Logan Mrs. Tliofl. B. Bradshaw will be hostess to the club next Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Perkins who have recently moved Into their new home were pleasantly surprised at a party held at their home on 500 and other Thursday evening. games were enjoyed. A delicious luncheon was served on small tiib'c each centered with vases of l.ivende to Mr. and Mr chrysanthemums Russell Stuart, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Perkins, Mr and Mis. Parley Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Hcber D. Maughan, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Alvord and Mr and Mrs. Lamont Allan D. H. Maughan accompanied by1 no-ho- dOr MonteNov. u LOGAN. CACHE COUNTY. UTAH Ball-Pala- is Kenneth Stocks, left Saturday for California, where Mr. Maughan will spend the winter with ht son V Ilford at San Luis Obispo. Mr. and Mrs fcfsurioe Parkinson and two daughters, Lorraine and Beverly spent live week end at Salt Lake guest of Mr ard Mrs. Wallace Fames. Mrs. Alex Hill entertained Wednesday evening In honor of tier husband who was observing his birthday anniversary. A delicious luncheon was served and games and social chat enjoyed by fifteen guests Mrs. Russell Stuart entertained at a childrens party Friday afternoon In honor of the 8th birthday anniHelen versary of her daughter, Lavender chrysanthemums centered the table where covers were laid for twelve guest. Games, music and dancing were enjoyed. has George Woods of Rexburg, been visiting relatives here during Mrs. Woods the past two weeks. underwent anoprratlon In a Salt Lake hospital during that time. Mr Woods accompanied by Mrs. Julia Wyatt have made several trips to the state capitol to visit Mrs. Woods. James Larsen. George Larsen. Henry B. Murray and Oliver Baliey left Friday and motored to Drummond, Montana where they visited with relatives and former Wellsville people who reside there. They returned home on Wednesday. The stork has been very busy here during the week end leaving sons for Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wyatt, Mr and Mrs. Wesley Maughan, Mr. and Two Mr. and ur his home Saturday evening Charlet Leatham and a gtil for Mr beautiful birthday cakes prevented and Mrs. V. R. Carver. All are re- to Mr Parker by fclr. and Mrs Hen-dn- e Larsen of Logan and fclr. and ported as doing fine. Mrs. Leatham Mrs. Hcber B. Paker were used as Is at a Logan hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Oren Peterson and decorations for the tabic where covwere laid for forty guesu. Mr baby of Garland were Wellsville ers visitors on Sunday, having C'me Parker received a number of birthOut of town guests over to have their baby blessed at day tokens. fcfrs. fcfr. and were Harry Parker of sacraWellsville Second ward the Logan, fclr. and Mrs. Hendric Larment meeting. fcfr. and Mrs. Thomas Word wa received here Thursday sen. Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Charand Williamson that Mrs. George Wyatt of Burley, Pakahoslia.se and two children Idaho formerly of Wellsville was In ley Idaho. After the a Soda Springs Idaho hospgal whe-- e all of Pocatello,cards music were and games, supper Inshe underwent anoperation for enjoyed. Mra. Irvin Maughan, ward goitre. She la reported to ue In a serious cond'tlon. H r two daughters, Ethel and Jessie and son Darris are with her at Soda Springs. Mr. and Mrs. Earl West and daughter Ray. of Salt Lake were guesta of Mr. and fcfrs. John Bailey on Sunday. fcfr. and Mrs. T. B. Llndley entertained at a childrens party on Sunday at the home of fclr. ard fcfrs. Ray W. Hall In honor of Use 7th birthday anniversary of their daughter Darlyne. A birthday cake with seven candles on centered the table where lunch was served to sixteen. Games and music were enjoyed. Mrs. Edwin fcfycrs was taken to a Logan hospital on Wednesday where she was operated on for a tumor In her side. She is reported as getting along alright. Hcber C Parker who wis obirv-ln- g his biithdny annlvers. ry on Saturday was the honored guest at a delicious chicken supper served at Friday. November given Wednesday by Mrs Johanna Murdock. However, nothing waa done In the Murdock matter at present and whether th commission will consider Mra. fcfurdock's last testimony as final or take the sworn statement, It was not divulged by the commission. Roscoe E. Hammond of the commission said that the Stewart matter would be adjusted of the Howell Representatives Real Estate and Investment company reopened their case before the commission. Testimony taken In this Miss Meda Parker who wu observing her birthday anniversary on Saturday entertained at a chicken supper at her home Saturday evening after th e dance. A birthday cake and a plate of fruits centered the table where covers were laid for the Misses Hlldred Williamson, fcfeda Parker and Mary Gunnell of town and the following out guests. Lenord Jcppson of Mantua; Len Stauffer, Rudy Hupp and James Neaves of Providence and Blanch Jensen of Kyrum. Mr. and fcfrs. Thomas O Williamson and son Lynn of Pocatello came Saturday and spent the week end here with their parents, fclr. and Mrs. Thos. fcL Williamson and fcfr and Mrs. Gilbert Anderson. ARMISTICE DtY PARADE TOD HELD The Best Man Wins! .. .The Best Store in Every Community Wins! Mans Store Wins Here! The thrifty People of Logan and surrounding country are now focusing their attention to MAUS, the bugain Hundreds of customers daily buy and save at Maus. Theyre your neighbois Ask store of Cache County them, theyll verify. Come Convince Yourself! Read-Act-Compar- Satin Silk Crepe Fall and Winter Models. Newest UNIVERSITY MEN!! Men from leading colleges OK our new fall styles PRICES OK TOO Never before have we seen so much fine quality for so little money. Hart Schaffner & Marx have put into Y these clothes 72 Dench Tailored details found only in $65 to $73 suits last spring for only $23. The new models Continued from Page One) gram began In the stadium at 13 c clock, at which time Logan a;U Preston high school teatrs p!a d. g ceremonies and a parade In the stadium preceded the Colorado Aggie-Uta- h Aggie game The student body of the college held a rally and dance Thursday night Campus organizations presented a vaudeville in the Capitol theatre. are here; the authentic colors. See them on you; no obligation to buy. HEARINGS OX TAX MVTTLRS COMPLETED (Continued from Pace Oi e) brought out In the testimony, with the exception of a discrepancy in the assessment of the Julia F. Ste- -, wart property and the discrepancy in a sworn statement before the boaid last July and the testimony THATCHER Clothing Co. The Quality Shop ,.i T . tl4 i. lllL li A it U dJ iuL vV (S. illta. S3 Fur Trimmed Stylish Good Lin- Warmly Interlined. ings For Advertisements on Most Modern Electric Refrigerator on the Market Womens Straps Oxfords and Ties Men sDress Shoes $1.45 $1.95 $2.95 $1.95 $2.95 $3.95 A and Oxfords The Story of its Superior Quality Will be Told. Watch for Further Announcements Mens Work Shoes Black and Brown Good Sturdy Solid Leather. $1.45 $1.95 $2.45 Mens L. D. S. Garments Heavy Winter Weight, Double Back Shoes Boys Solid Leather Mens Solid Hi-To- p 16-inc- h Hi-To- p Pehrsoe Shoes Leather Mens Broadcloth Dress Shirts Fast Colors All Colors Overhead! coats; the smart new e! 2 for $5.00 Lower hearing County Assessor R. 8 plaoed a valuation of 18080 on the property, and this wa raised by the commission to 19340 , The final cave of the rehearing-was that of the Logan Hardware company, represented by Joseph E Cordon. The assessed valuation of this property was put at 86380 by, the county assessor, but wa later Increased to 17400 by the commission. fclr. Cardon's testimony was that the building wa 51 years old and that a new building could be placed on the property for $10,750. Womens Womens M er 1932. ui Flag-raisin- The Election Is Over case showed widespread variation of building reconstruction coots between W. A. Stumm, state tax commission engineer, and local contractors Mr. Stumm 's estimate In this particular instance wss 830,400. fclr Stumm declared he had used II 5 per cubic foot. Architect K. C. Schaub of Logan said he would make an estimate of the same property of reconstruction costa of $9775, or 90 cent to II 10 per cubic foot. Architect Louis Fet-zof Salt Lake made an estimate of $9600, it waa brought out in the II. Lower We always strive to please Prices! you. The Bargain Store on West Center Street -- X A, Company Exclusive Dealers In Cache County for LEONARD REFRIGERATORS ' 115 N. Min 5 i:, Logan, Utah S 4 |