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Show r.n ik Tuesday, June 20. 1033. AMKRirw-t'An- iK rorsTV. itah Pa ere Three. Brother it Coming bir;h if a baby gi:!, born 'Christiansen, took clmwe. Peter 8. Person ot laiksion I SunJay. Tlie dub was organized as fol- K K. cooking club ' looku.g forwd wun fund ai.tki-- l t itlur via lint at Uw p,,, u,utoe Jolmaon. president; 1 Um? JTJual htMIH nit 1 10 Arrive New patio Son 1hk Jui) of Mrs. Delotie Lanaii, inuisusj. Josephine Bishop, of Will Wi. Ti his irum Jjimri. lor. W, brotlar. John 11 a? afternoon aaa ai Kidman of Ogden. Mlea Maid Cecil Pitkin. cmplo)ce of Botaken up In making Btih McMurdie Sec.; Mattie BurBarsou of Joplin, Missouri. Mr noon ot i .11 ciai. Hefreoiuiai.i llie and Grace Muir of Logan. daddy 104 and rden', proud different kinds of aoupo. Five rell, clievr and song Wader. A Parson las Jut received a Mr. and Mr. Charles Ladle Were served U Mcodall, VeP. new on, born Sunday afternoon broila-- r that lie lias kil numbers and club leader Lenore very fiorn hu doos penl lvalue a pleasant afternoon Mother and babe reported presided al a aell appointed dm lUnwek, Cloteel Ahfvlu, for a trip to tlie Woild'a Fair at Olson and Miss. Bessie Johnson, ami refreahmenu Hilda Whit- ing nicely. cre ner Wednesday In honor of Mr bmuh Celia served. Chicago. that lie will vim I Yellow-ton- e a guest were present. Mr. and Mi. Joseph Thomas ney, Ruth Bud, Ellwl Bulks, k. Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Markham Park and 1111 come to lUtduian. lUtoda Leva Thorn ton, and family lor home al Clarkston of a for brief family overhand Seaside, Oregon slay bai all 'IhurnUni. Ladle, Hazel Muir. have moved liere to make thir Magna, they have been visltou Uie Fourth, Mendon One of the largest and dmmr A puit.iy appointed Mr. Verna Sorensrn and child wj . home for the summer months. ot Hair lather. Mr. John E. most Impressive funeral hl hjrt.n .tended birthday party of iiivtn tiy All, buoanualiLidUu', wr Mis. Markham la llie daughter 1 homu. Ulr t0, has been In Mendon as that Clara Maughan, daughter of Mrs lurad, Jttucra Were Mrs. Josephine of Mis. Osiar Maddox Loithuuse reWalker, f"' 1' of Providriire. jur. aud Mi. Camilla for Preston Muir, a ho a as drowned E- B. Maughan ceived word that tlie tork had 11 ulU r Mr. buu:nlta Deliliv four and Wuu-ol Lnrlla and Eivm Uur; ft another giandilnld at the Saturday In the Little Bear river Thursday, of Salt Take. Mr. anj j children Rellef Society held their aoik held. Mr. and Mr. Clone Bishop H. C. Sorensen a as in . Mrs. Charles Hoth, Logan. Mr. Inane of Mr. and Mi. Henry Jeiua-nMr. aud Jay Mi. Paradise-ParaIs at wmk and Mrs. Ervan Maddox, Mr. and Loflhouse, a gnl baby. Motlar charge. The music was by ttsc and business meeting Tuesday afalls. Antne ' Lennon l ward choir with Joseph C. Soren- ternoon. Hannah Buist. chairman phinmnj for t!v Fourth of Ju'y Mi, 1Yu,.nlan Marrox tnd th,,lr and babe are doing line. re abrasion. Commuter, have been sen in charge assisted by M). of Belter Homes Committee gave i4 a. a ueiigiuiutiy Among Uie many people ho niolhrrt Mrs. over Maddox spent Mozellc Barrett at llie Organ. The a talk on care of flowers, prepar- .uniiicou. ent to Salt Lake to Uie M. I batniuey in honor appointed and a good time for g at rnj0yabie evening Mr. Len Piovtgaa.d and old U being planned ere: Mr. Eduard many beautiful flowers were car- ing flowers for flower shows and her mith ,olk fanyon ,nd vwlrd A. conference Full drtaiU o( Ux Oldham and two daughters tdna ried by relatives and friends. Six demonstrated llie making of trel- of Pay ton, a basket ot prome r.gram m'.llin. tv,..- nf eixt were convention U !d there Monday be published tairr. cousins, Orval Ladle, Owen Sor- - lis for climbing roses and other centered Uie table. Place j Mr Archie Jans left Monday and Hellen, Miss Lydia James ami marked for U honored guest and j and today. ensen, Horace Baker, Ralph Muir, flowers. Mrs Hattie Mi Murdie entertain- - for tlie forest renerve al Login Mrs. Viola Welch. Vera Site lion, Selva Mr. Ivan Summers Fred Taylor and Elvan Walker of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Colton cf Mesdamr of Avon ed at her home Thursday after-- j canyon. Mr. Silas G k ft lino-tie- r iU-tSmithfteld acted as the pallbearTalk in 6th Ward Vernal Utah were guest of Mr. Hancock, Alta Kidman, noon. A drlinoui aupta-- r was aenr- - Monday for the Blacksmith Fork took a busload of M. I. A. makho less. and llie ers to tlie Logana Plunge, Tues111 ers. The services began by choir and Mrs. Claud Sorensen on Sunthe early evening to tlie forn.1 reserve. Mr. Caroline B. Hendricks gave ed One of Uie social events of tlw singing, "Sometime We'll Under- day. Mrsdamrx. Clara Pearce. Man;.' Mr. David J. James received day night, tliere were many ina on lecture "Mental Hygene" stand." prayers were by CounselA most Mrs. Thomas Muir entertained week was Uie supper given by Mr. rd Friday of tin- - death of hi cluded from Paradise. Shaw, Filui Hill the Sixth ward Relief So- Hurst, or Elmer J. Hancock and H. B. at a dinner Tuesday after the and Mrs. Floyd lturdman, Mr. unu a had. im cnjL)uble and Pearce. a Mom iirandehild. Sorenson. Emily Dill wa music today. Special ciety Among the many relatives and Whitney; duct. "I'm a Pilgrim. funeral. Covers were laid for Mis Mis. WUiord Larsen in lumoi furmslied Mis. Louie Richand spent laM Son of Mr. and Mrs. William by tlie Rrffi f Society was sung by Mrs. Julia Muir and Jane Muir, Mrs. of their wedding anniversaric. A Idaho. The friend who attended Uie funeral week tlsiitng at Cornish, tlie guest Sorenson, Blackloot, Agnes Hendricchorus. Joseph C. Sorensen, accompanied kson of Mardson. Wyo, Mrs. Jant basket Of peonk-- s centered child allotted a kernel of com. of Mrs. Ida Morrell were, Julia of her brother, Roy Riihman. on tlie piano by Miss Mozelle Gardner of Teton, Ida, Mr. and Cover were laid for Mess. a White, ruslied to tlie hospital and Goldsberry. Mrs. John Wayne Geary of Snmhfleld was Jessie Shandrewa Barrett. Those who spoke words Mrs. James Muir, Mr. and Mrs. and Mesdames Floyd Hardman, New Baby Girl relative aud visit mg his grandparents, Mr. and died Immediately alter being of comfort and consolation and President D. M. Bickmore and Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Reese oi M rt John Welch last week. tliere. Stephen Muir, Mrs. Hazel Copen Wilford Larsen, C. S. Barren. lauded the life and character of and children, Misses Malda and Claud Sorensen, O. J. Barrett, thi Mtu Myrtle Larsen is at Wil- wife and Mr. and Mra. William city are the proud parental Mr. and Mrs. William Wyatt ot Buk r. or a fine baby girl born Sunday Well.w Hie J. James. O. Hughes, Van- Grace Muir. Preston, were Chark Ladlr, William Gold-Thlard and Mr. Clarence visiting relatives. ce D. Walker, Joseph N. Sorensen Willord Lar-;- i. Is llie first child tn the, sherry of Tremonlon Miss Edna Oldham is at Salt were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Durphy of Floyd Hardman. and Bishop H. C. Sorensen, who Beaver Dam were visitors at Mr. Oliver Taylor. Gamea and soc;a, and it has been given a (day guests of her parents, Mr. Lake visiting. Cabbage Ancedry Uie en- warm welcome. Mrs. Reese wa also thanked all In behalf of the Tlie Merry Stitcher, club The ancestral line of the cabbage and Mrs. Orson Goldsberry and Mrs. Joseph T. Wood, Wed- chat and music formed tertainment. family for the aid and assistance nesday. Miss Ruby la traced back to the clllT cabbage ef Mr. and Mrs. Joseph N. Smith met at Uirir leader formerly Miss Sarah Glenn. That Beautiful given. Duet. Beehive the Loft Miss Lena Europe and Asia. are program gave girls over house, Wednesday. congratulations receiving A dinner was given by Mis. Land," by Mrs. Alice StauRcr and Sunday evening alter live opening County Need Rain Larsen Thco Miss and Susie on Nelson, Cyril accompanied exercises with Manila Buist in John Hurtig, one of tlie subLongstroth at tlie home of Geo. piano by Mrs. Marvel Bartlett charge: Song, The Bees of Des- stantial citizens of Newton, and Muir the after funeral, Tuosdiy "Let Lower The Closing song, covers were laid for George Muir, eret," by Beeliive girls; Uie spirit one of the successful farmer of Lights Be Burning". The grave at of Uie hive was given by 10 girla. the cemetery was dedicated by Eddls and Russel Muir, Miss, s paper on symbolism, Inez Barrett, that section, spent Friday afterEdna Muir. noon in Logan. He s.vi the and Ada, Myrtle Joseph Sorensen. Out of town on Word of Wisdom, Maud wheat farmers are In need ol Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Richards paper relatives and friends attending the Anderson, song Beehive girls. rain. Beets also need rain if we funeral wore, Mr. and Mrs. Tom and children of Cache Junction Mrs. Edgar Hancock was hos- are to raise a crop of Wilwere dinner guests of Mrs. any Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Siren Poul-setess to a nicely arranged chickMrs. Phoebe Vonk. Mrs. Eva lard Richards. Friday. en dinner, Monday. A low bowl Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Hayward of Bangerter, Mrs. Mable Ernes, Miss pansies centered the table. Printer Visit Here Ora Vonk, William Vonk of Lo- and Mrs. D. Hayward of Bear Covers were laid for Mrs. Martin gan, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Bird of Lake were guests of Mrs. William Les Williams, linotype operator Brookins, Mrs. Verna Hancock, Mr. Mrs. Emil and Kidman. Hyrum, Saturday. Clcve and Madall Hancock, Mr. at the Deseret News office, stopof Newton. Mr. and Mrs. Tlie following enjoyed a picnic ped In to renew acquaintencc and Mrs. Edgar Hancock. supper in the grove south of with the members of tlie staff ol F. G. Muir Walter Muir and town Saturday: Mr. and Mrs. the Cache American office MonClaud Sorenson and children, Mr. and daughter Berlin of Rcxburg, day morning. Mr. Williams was and Mrs. W. H. Maughan and Idaho, were guests Tuesday, ol on his way home following a vason Lemonine of Wellsvllle. Mrs. their aunt, Mrs. Rebecca Hughes. cation in Idaho. Dr. and Mrs. Lynn Stauffer ard H. L. Christensen and children of son are Jack of Moscow. Ida., B. E. Mrs. Salt Lake, Mr. and Cross here visiting with their parents Coyote-Do- g Maughan and children of ProviHarry Muchlen, the ice man. dence. Misses Luetta and Fronia Mayor and Mrs. Peter Larsen and E can't come over to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stauffer. spent Sunday in Pocatello where and Dorothy Hllbner. he was visiting a cousin. While Primary officers and teachers you day. Thought there he saw a coyote with six entertained at a party Wednesday pups. They were crossed with a Verna Mrs. honor of might worry, so I calin evening water-spaniHe says the pups Sorensen at her home. The eveled up." are very pretty. While the moning was spent In playing games. Clarkston A family dinner was ther is very savage, the pups He's SO miles away, but for Luncheon was served to Mesdames Fri- are as kind and as easy to handle Annie Hughes. given in City creek hollow Verna Sorensen. a few cents he telephoned and Retta Hiibner, Nellie Handcock. day evening. After dinner a so- as the gentlest dogs. cial chat was enjoyed around a lvalue Smith, Eva Smith, Julia saved her needless worry. bonfire. Those present were Mr. After Muir, Selma Hancock. Opal LarProject Dat.a and Mrs. John Buttars, Mr. and sen, Misses Luetta Hiibner, HilB. Taylor of Ogden, repreJ. Mr. Jesse Mrs. Mrs. and Buttars, Maintaining family ties by da Anderson, lone Baker. Special Mr. and Mrs. H. senting tlie water users committee Miss Baroara Maughan of George Myler, comguests. so and worthwhile is telephone L. Buttars, Mr. and Mrs. Byron of the Ogden chamber of Wellsvllle. merce was in Logan Friday Mr. Mrs. and Smith, Burt, Joseph costs so little. Trail Builders class met at the to talk over the Hyrum project Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Clark. home of their teacher Mrs. Eva with H. C. Parker, secretary. The A wienie roast was given SatLesSmith, Wednesday evening. object of the visit is to see how son and story was given by Mrs. urday, car riding concluded the the project is planned as a similar Those Ask Distance Smith. Light refreshments were evenings entertainment. "Long project Is planned on the Ogden served. Those present were Grant present were the Misses Flossie river. for any rates you would Sadie Buttars, Godfrey, Rheby Bartlett, Ralph and Ray Taylor. and Griffiths, Sybil Thompson, Barrett and William Richards, like to know. Grif-feFly to Bear Lake Bird, Fred Walker, Laveme Barbara Jardine, Mr. Grant Vincent Glen N. Earl, manager of E. W. Buttars, Eldridge Buist. Dallas and Elliott & Co., and B. Bateson, Goodey Seventeen from Mendon attend- Archibald, took an airplane trip to Bear ed the Cache valley encampment Victor Godfrey. The Mountain States Mrs. Jesse Buttars spent a few Lake on Sunday. They were pilotfor the Daughters of Pioneers at Perhaps youve waited and wondered when you would be able to Telephone & Telegraph Co. Logan on Thursday afternxm. days In Logan at the home of ed over the mountains by Floyd Hansen. In order to get their have those Electric Servants that would mean so much enjoyment Mrs. Lewis Berntsen and daugh- her mother Mrs. Garrett Dable. ter Karen of Logan were dinner Mr. and Mrs. Ray Winn of elevation they went via of Blackto you and your family. Trenton, spent Sunday as guests smith Fork canyon and returned over an While at the camp. Boy's of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Thompson. The time to have them is right now! Never were prices so easily Mr. and Mrs. Claude Peterson elevation of about 9000 feet, a within your reach. Never was an investment in an Electric and family of Fielding spent Sun- gust of wind blew Mr. Earl's from their moorings, an Electric Refrigerator and an Electric Water Heater day here visiting with relatives, spectacles Range, Miss Stella Christensen returned necessitating the purchase of a so advantageous as at present! new home with them, she has been pair Monday. visiting In Fielding, Utah. Costs of materials are rising. Wise buyers will invest NOW Mr. and Mrs. Byron Smith ac- Oiling Begins Wednesday before the upward trend in prices gets under way. companied by Mr. and Mrs. John Mayor A. G. Lundstrom stated Buttars, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph today that the work of oiling the Burt were guests of Dr. and Mrs. streets in Logan will begin WedComplete Electric Service not only brings convenience and home J. M. Godfrey of Richmond, SunSome little of week. this comfort that is beyond comparison, but when you cook electricnesday day. difficulty was experienced in getally and use electric refrigeration, you save enough in food costs Mrs. Roy Mills of Clifton is ting the crusher operating. Logan to pay liberal dividends continuously. Theres a real advantage spending a few days visiting with city officials are to be highly combination rate. The greater her parents, Mr. and Mrs. David commended for undertaking for you, too, in our step-dow- n this Buttars. elaborate program of street reuse of electricity the lower your cost per kilowatt hour. your Mrs. Ralph Channel and family pair. When the program outlined of Brigham are spending a few for this summer has been comA cash investment in an Electric Range, and Electric Refrigerdays visiting with her sister, Mrs. pleted, there will be very few ator and an Electric Water Heater or any of these Lavere Dahle. streets of Importance that are not Mr. and Mrs. Edward Godfrey covered with a surface of gravel servants, will give you the benefit of a substantial disand son, Wesley, of Logan spent and oil. or you may purchase under our easy payment budget plan. count; afternoon visiting with Sunday relatives. Licenses T' A large number of relatives and Marriage Otto Farmer Henderson, Newfriends attended the Archibald reton and Margaret Grace Moffet, union at Plymouth, Saturday. All-Electr- ic Serve the drink that The mothers and daughters are Alton, Wyoming; Charles Dale and Audrian holding their annual social Sat- Ellsworth, Driggs makes a pause refreshing E. Jesse Brewer, St. Charles; urday at 3 oclock. Wood and Elvon Hurd, Auburn, Wyoming; Alvin Jay Peterson and Fur Dealer Here Ella Josephine Stoddard, GeorgeClve him hi slipper. And bring him an I Solomon, New York fur deal- town; Howard Wllburt Osweld, from your refrigerator. Watch bottle of Coca-Co- la er who handles a great many of Menan, Idaho and Ruby McKinhim bounce back to normaL Really delicious, the Silver Fox furs grown in ley, Rexburg; Willis Cazeer and Cache county, has been spending Hazel Coca-Col- a invites a pause, the pause that refreshes. Moser, Preston; Russell a few days In the valley. He was William Hess and lone Ruby U frtm Ytmr Grctr OrJr guest of Austin Pond of the Lo- Lundberg, Malad; Dean Bauman gan Fox Farm while here. Mr. Hammond, Providence and ConSolomon says the Silver Fox fur stance Lewis, Logan; Alvin Neph'l market Is strong, that the pro- Hendrickson, Brigham and Hazel ducers this year have nothing to Rasmussen, Bear River; Lawrence worry about. The demand for Sylvester John and Llona AnSilver fox fur Is better than It derson, College; Joseph A. Brandi has been for some time. Mr. and Lucile May Fowler, Idaho Solomon gave a talk to the fox Falls; Franklin James Kennard, Phone 444 72 West 1st North Logan breeders at Mr. Pond's home Brigham and Reva Gladys Risch-of- f, Saturday night. Lovell, Wyoming. Chru Urwn. Mrs, Akx Buut ot Wrlivii, Mi-- j Sarah Lai, ti ot VVe!Uiil, Mr. and Mr. C'.rt V J Walker of Smltflllrlil. Mia Hattie MENDON Preston Muir Services Held k1 Mu a, nu-r- , LOCAL NEWS Mrs. . I iut m c Nel. ! 2'v Sf. ct In Mendon Ward Ur Wcaiuxi NOW PLAYING "111 tit u j '" rrlf rwl' PARADISE latrr L.., A PITOT Theatre- make yea famous!" 1 dis ananu u Slack-youn- iur, I J ry a br-fo- tn.-tabl- ft AVADEost BROADWAY is Sun-fami- ly With MADGE EVANS II n, Wen-ningr- HELLO, SIS W CLARKSTON Le-la- n, WHenTDAD comes HOMB jg Switch to ice-co- ld Crystal Coca-Col- a Bottling Works Usj NOW and SareTj w? fslk otct the idea with josT Tea wEl xai La V i i't r T$ r $ t ! - P if - |