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Show CACHE Fifre Six AMERICAN-LOG- CACHE OLUNTY. UTAH AN. Tuesday. December 20. 1932. Jrake graced each end. Covers were ft with his brother and family Mr with candies decorated the table. I Haul for Vr. end Mr Itajei and Mra. Melvin M. Leishman. Games, music and refreshments Mr. and Mr. Afernle Nelson and were enjoyed by Calvin and Ju. k u, fir . Mr. and !4r Luo.l I Basaett, Calvin Selley, Lrn Bier.thj Allan, Mr. and Mrs Wm Joy family 4 Sparks. Nevada cm Dr. and Mrs. W, O Chmu-r;.-n-. the ley, Grand Parkinson. Betty Be Tuesday evening to aiu-nA few friends of Providence mother. Mrs ley. Shirley ltall and Anese Par(Mr. and Mis Herman Tliruier. funeral of their Mrs. Fred Jensen railed on her Mr. and Mis. Loula Alvord. M Margaret Bradihaw held Friday, kinson. ' 8unday afternoon to wish her and Afrs. Harry Caaieline. Mr. and Air. and Mrs. James O. Hah Mr Thus. H. Archibald and many happy returns of her birth Mrs. Leroy W. Jfall. Air, and Mr wtleomed a pair of twin boys to Calvin of Spark came Nev, wu served to day. Luncheon Melvin If. Arch. bald, Mr. and Mrs. U!r home cm Tuesday. This Tuesday to attend the funeral of! Mesdamea Budge Low, James Gib sons In six Edward Bassett. the makes Mr. and ALs family and her grandmother, Mrs. Margaret bona, Morris Smith and Airs. Jen Bradshaw. Royal Bassett. Jr. The evening no girls AH are doing fine. sen. as spent in music and live Lswls P. Maughan called on his Mr Oenevleve Wyatt and WfllivlUe Ladles The Liter the On Sundsy evening Psrs hundred. Score prise were won sisters. Mr Audra Turner and daughter Beth left Tuesday for met rlub at mount Olee furnished the pro- ary Friday evening Ethel Mr on Dr. Jones br Christensen and Airs. LaMondsy be California to spend the winter, gram la the Pint ward and the the home of Mrs. Chat. Wyatt mont Allan, Loula Alvord and fore leaving for San Luis. Obispo. Oeorg Perking and Emmerson Marie In with Prea. Oamtt missionaries Hawaiian the gave Mrs. Wm. Joy, Harr Caster line Calif, where he has employment Smith returned home after two runcnU rrrt emJlhfleld story wu and Mrs. Louts charge. A Christmas program In the Second ward. his with brother Wliford. Alvord. Their weeks spent In California with wen twld WrdoMdejr afternoon i The Pint ward Relief society given by Airs. Martha Parkinson D. H. Alaughan Is there their uncle. A Mr. Thocnu Smith. surprise party wu father business meeting followed with Uw Fln.4 ward chapel tor Emily held their work meeting last week Will given Friday evening by relative folAir Audra Turner and Barwood. Two quilt were quilted and rag the election of new officers Afrs. Violet Parkinson entertainof Mrs. Neoma Afyera In honor lows: the Airs. aa J. under Edith choir Jones Mary The ward president. ruga were worked on. Refreshspent Saturday at ed Sunday at a childrens party of Ogden. They accompanied Lewi dlnctloo of Lowell Smith with ments were served to thirty five. Parker; vice president, Mrs, Wah-ne- ta her the birthday anniversaries of in booor of her Anrae's daughter and her daughter. Myrtle. Air. and Mr. Arnold Christian-ee- n Blahop Parkinson; secretary, Mrs. Must Alaughan of Logan. nojd Mllea at the orfan. 7th birthA birthday anniversary. games and social chat were Alvord; correspondent Ooorva Nekon wu In charge of recently welcomed a daugh- Mildred day rake with candles centered the evenings emerlelnmrnL You can do much good for your seoetary. Airs. Vaneda Maughan; the eenrioea with the choir singing. ter into their home. and other dainty refreshments the table where luncheon was city by executive Father J committee, Know Heavenly la Mary Prank Jenson at the Informing others less forHalting 1 U) were served to twenty seven guests served to twelve. tunate than yourself of the reand "J Know That My home of hie parents. He has era Parker, Maggie Hall, PIou GunShows Alia R. C. Bassett entertained markable resources Thou from out of town were Mr. Invocation by ployment In Terrrton, Idaho, lo nell; program committee, Weh-neof your city and Redeemer Lives"; Parkinson. Mary A. Hendry. and Mrs. Blaine Robbtne of Ogden Saturday afternoon at a childrens the country that surrounds It. Albert McCann. Speakers paying which place he all) return shortly. In Mrs. and honor Lamont of her Baxter son party Calvin of amusement were Airs. Edna Coleman; The Providence tribute to the thirft. Industry willwards who was observing his 7th birthRead tbs ad to serve and family de- well represented at the Logan committee. Celia Murray, Tberese for Christmas ingness Mrs. Alex Bulst whose birthday day anniversary. A birthday cake gift suggestion were: stake temple excursion on Wed- Wyatt and Radi a Lel&hman. Revotion of Bister Harwood came on Wednesday entertained were served to sevfreshments Bishop England of Logan who knea nesday evening. at dinner. A crystal basket of Sister Barwood In England, when A reorganization of the First enteen. The meeting In Jsnusry formed the cenbe wu serving u a missionary. ward choir wu effected recently will be held st the home of Mrs Chrysanthemums terpiece. Covers were laid for Mr Seth P. Lelshmsn. Bishop C. J. Plowman a near neigh- with A. L. Baer as president. Mrs. R. C. Bassett Sr., enter- and Mrs. J. & Welsh and daughbor and Dr. O. L. Rees. Nile .7 Theurer, secretary; Special musical numbers were: Chugg, librarian and a commit- tained Monday evening at a tur- ter, Mrs. H. J. Whitney and Mrs Lizzie of Baker Mr. and Mention, vocal duet, Mrs. Roy Smith and tee of four for membership. key dinner In honor of the birthMrs. Prank Winn and vocal solo, Ernest day anniversaries of her husband Mrs. Bulst and Alary, Esther, and out of wu Maughan C. Bassett snd Lamont Allan Charles Bulst. M Lowell Smith, "Nearer My God to school the latter part of the week also the wedding anniversary of Howard Lelshman of Baker City Thee" wu the closing song with due to Illness. Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Joy. The table Oregon who hu spent the past benediction by James Hind. The Miss Ethyl Jensen spent Sun- wu centered with a here with relatives left large wed- ten day grave wu dedicated by J. A. day evening with her parents ding rake and a beautiful birthday for Pocatello, Idaho to vls- Friday and other members of the family. Mrs. Emily Harwood wu born Mr. and Airs. Morris Smith at17, Sept. In Beatly, England, tended a wedding dance In Men-do- n and Robert of lMfl, a daughter last Friday evening In honor Mary Burgess Judd. She is survived by the following: Samuel Har- of their nelce. A number of cases of flu or wood. Burley, Idaho; Oscar Sidare reported here. Necessitney and Ernest Harwood and Mrs from Rose Celeman of Smithfleld, Mrs. ating a number absent t caura Robinson, Salt Lake City, school and other activities. Furniture is the happy solution to the gift problem ...and K Mrs. George Harwood, Provo and PROVIDENCE APgUgl! LIFERARY CLUB PAYS TRIBUTE HELD SESSION TO EMILY AT 1LLSVILLE To my many friends and patrons. To everybody in Cache County, I want to announce that I have opened up the Billiard Hall under the 1- ' HARWOOD no-ho- Eccles Hotel always be glad to meet you. u MERRY CHRISTMAS Mose Reese ta Hy-ru- La-R- ue Ain-cou- a n ike. MOVED We know that wise spending reGertrude Goodwin, London, Eng30 sults In saving, but It's hard for a and children 34 land.; grand lot of people to get any money to great grand children. spend. The Sarah Woodruff camp of The value of what a man leaves the Daughters of Utah Pioneers he departs from will held their next meeting at to his family v, the home of Airs. T. B. Farr, Frl this earth dtp .ids in n trreat measure In wliat thii'f he Daves his day afternoon, December 30. Pres. . Temple Aieikle In charge; singing earthly possession-and prayer by the chaplain; the In r early every Ir.stan e where topic will be treated by Mrs. Emma Hlllyard; instrumental music the government has entered Into Airs. Sylvester Low snd daughter, business that should b? private Mrs. George Riches; sketch of the business, the people have lost and life of Mrs. Thomas Wolford by paid for it by Increased taxes. her daughter, Mrs. Eliza Bawden Christmas story, Mrs. Katie T. Toolson. Refreshments will be served. A good attendance Is desired. Mrs. Merlin Jensen enteitained "Just a Mere the members of Club" at her home on Friday The time wu spent afternoon. bridge after which a playing High dainty lunch was served. score prize was won by Mrs. George Beutler and high cut by Mrs. John Mrs. Max Toolson. Razenberger was a special guest. The Ladles Bridge club met at the home of Mrs. Melvin Wood' ruff on Monday afternoon. The afternoon was spent In bridge High score prize was won by Mrs, Frank Winn. A delicious luncheon was served, Mrs. W. C. Scrowther and Mrs. Milton Heyn of Oakwere California special land, guests. To New Location youll find our prices remarkably low, despite advancing manufacturing costs! Our liberal terms make it easy to buy useful presents! Cache Sheet Metal Works Are Now Located at h-- n 26 East Center Street 5? Next Door to Telephone Office 5T An excellent example of sand-dun- e control by forest planting la reported by the Forest Service, United States Department of AgAt Saugatuck, Mich., riculture. 300 Old Bald Head Mountain, feet high and with an eroding area of about 4 acres. Is one of dunes the largest and In the State. For some time It on the bad been encroaching channel of the Kalamazoo River and threatening cottages near Its base. Under the direction of R. F. Kroodsma, extension forester In Michigan, the dune was planted to trees in April, 1931. Black locust, honey locust, and ponderosa, white, Norway, Jack, and pitch pines were planted, along with large-size- d willow and poplar cutCarloads of brush were tings. hauled up by cable and spread over the sand between the seedling trees. The city again planted trees In 1932. A high percentage of the trees survived, natural weed growth has sprung up, and the dune Is now considered under control. best-kno- Economy as preached and practiced has added to unemployment and slack business, which has harmed the taxpayers more than they have gained by any reduction hi taxes. 3 5s worth the effort. 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