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Show r vniF 'liu m.iv, June 27, P33. local news li Ju'iiur '.'ur v In tin! p.an rrnF rony-p- AMKRirAV Hack From Trip M.- Alur spti.ii.ng a in w.v c.ay tup to tin Boulder I,....'.. L..' kth y ..! Lt.U.v. ,ir:. ! I 1.1,1 Fn"e Five. i - ut Mr, Irani Hihiu I Mini alii lit-- . i, in OI- -i i f. in ai.it Miss 1 U.,J ia Siuiipf. i!..u ,e 'liny uix up tla-Dain.J Au..e Ni.lv it oi M:.in. , n .il.iii? tf raluU M'' ;ltl M I rt n J e .1 w I Tho Ci..iM! toe , Ml 1: j: ML 7. ms N.i'i, W Luail ( l..t laii.ii.; in il.. I) p,i I li. tie Ilnll.s K.hlt, Noima u it 1.00 P. Ihurwdav, Make fine Catch lamun urd llijit i.niion. Fisho, chiidicnM oi'mbsP.t ton, M Muf.Cul m Iaju M,1i lioui Rii l.uun, and' Mis. Chalks Ein!.uiJ unit T!,ni!.i f Jart.bM-nMill diretr. T! try I1. Is of In ti jirouf 14 KU pudding M S. jJIH. o( II. n OMl.ain j "dine Will.e lime Flilplt-vMr. and Mis Wm. C. Jng!utidr the rating and the proof of a Returns Home Hva Howilis, Ruth Danit-AdiuNin I Of i4 lie. and Mis. Howard Baker. n. returned home. hau rol Mra. Hill Holler Mi.-a,:d Miss Ljuil Nuttal of Ea.t Milt gixd catch of fin.it U tin fi'h Ini File of Lava o, Fall Lake City, visited In Logan was guest lust wee of Mrs. John rtUuve line the basket. Irvine and Young Wife Operated Sunday Mrs. Ellen Charles who Literary Lesion D. Baker. Allen of llrum U visitin; Drue was A. B. Chm! ung. Smith Sooperated ward Belief At ninth the bj has been In Salt Lake City lor m,t, A pretly anunged lunilteon was wuli Mis. Gcoige 8. Obray, siturdav lor on acute nua.1t their wives, have Just returned ti e pa.it two weeks amin)anU'd ciety Una afternoon tlte program thr at Bessie Manachole Is visiting h- -r for tlie literary lesson consisted of given by Mrs. Oliver Taylor.. Tues.,1 home. them from a to ltebkm the fialung trip l l doing i:ikn sister, Mrs. Alburn Allen. various Irish conir.butions by way day In honor of Mesdaua-sli.)i!al re that dam. Tliu dam U north of Weil Susannah kdna Ladle, of song and readings. Those sclied-ule- d ladle. Mr. Josephine Lofthouse anJi nut ly Yellowstone and la on tlie Madison Here from Lava to take part were Mrs. Lois Bird. Alice Sorensen. A basket of granddaughter Kubv Budrrro summer tjent flowers Lava Uie of David Aslett and centered family V. river In Montana. Hale, Mrs. Let tie Sorensen and and Hot the week end at Wellsvitle, table. Peas Look Fine Springs, silent a few hours In Mrs. A. T. Heine n. with llte who Those attended llie Hvrum oi Ch&stang returned legal Logan on Monday. They were on Mrs. Arthur Kidman waa hosnn? are a few patchea ay both limit of fine trout They were their way home from a visit with . . . a dinner, Sunday In honor stake conference at at tess frld pras along the othighfimithlk-ifwere: l President D. M. Bukmore. INewtOn 10 Celebrate of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mayne of north and aouth displayed In the window of Pig relatives In Salt Lake. Mr. Aslett Parley Lofthouse, Martha Shipley, appear to be making about gly Wiggly atone Monday morn- made a visit to the office of the Bigger and better than lost year Beaver Dam. T!y best John Welch, Bishop Or veil Lee, Cache American and did a little will be the celebration at Newton growth of any of the the Beehive girls with Uielr teachers and family, Mr. and Mrs. EdPeas are ing, No more beautiful catch has chinning with tlie editor, his for- on Pioneer day. July 24. said Wm. Mrs. lone Larsen, Mrs. Zelda Hen-- , ward P. Oldham, Mr. and Mrs.' psevni growing crop. wheat. Th been shown here this season. mer bishop, L. Larsen of Newton, chairman niote thrifty than the lnger met Wednesday at tlie home P. O. Hansen. Chaunrey Loft-- 1 of the committee who has the of Mias Ine Barrett. Plans were house. Mr. and Mr. Ellery matter of arranging tlie program made lo go on an Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Smith,' Haying at Richmond ouUng to the Lowas Larsen in In charge. Mr. Wen? Mrs. Zoe Tams, Mrs. Josephine girls camp. Refreshments acres Hundreds of hay gan, of and says the citi- served Monday to the following: Delpha Lofthouse. now zens of Newlon will extend an throughout tlie valley ai in Hie bunch and the feed U invitaUon to all Uie citizens ol Smith. Lorraine Wood. Faye HanMr. and Mrs. Cliester Stanford Wanda cock. Hilt, Melba Bulat, were being stacked at a rapid pace. A1 Uie valley to Join them this year Sunday visitors of lier par-- 1 Hazel Muir, Louise Kidman. MilRichmond It seems Uml every A big rodeo will be staged with Mr. and Mrs. Ellery Bukents Logan, Utah farmer in that locality has his prize money. There will also be a dred Bird. Virginia Henlnger, Mar- more. jory Nelson, Mrs. Larsen, Mrs 28 hay mewed and Is hauling It to baseball game and Drue Rose of Hvrum Is visiting Henlnger. Uie barn and stack to prevent a round out a big day. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Jensen and her brother, Mr. IHUyard Rose. rain causing damage. A big rain Miss La Von Miles is visiting daughters. Lucy. Phyhs and DorIs about due this territory. 6- othy of Brlglmm were guests ot at Ogden. Mrs. Rebecca Hughes, Thursday club Tlie Adult leaders and Look out for Worms Mrs. Hughes accompanied them leaders met at llyrum, Thursday.l A. C. Hull, field representative home for an indefinite stay. The project was canning vego-- 1 of the Franklin County Sugar Mrs. William Bartlett enter- tables. Those present were: Jane! company, was In Logan. Saturday. MENDON The M I. A. held tained at a delightfully arranged Jana-s- , Elizabeth Louise Miles, He says tlie web worms are doing their closing Tuesday eve- party Thursday in honor of her Fallen, Gertrude Welch. party Mary kH of damage to beet crops In ning. The following program was motlier. Mrs. Martha Hugiteg. who Shipley. Martha Lee. featuring the valley at tlie present time. given In ward chapel with coun-isel- was cclebraung her 88th birthday A local meeting was held lor Beet farmers should keep a keen Sadie Hardman conducting, anniversary. Tlie afternoon was club leaders at Mrs. Jane James. eye open to this condition and singing. Tlie Spirit of C.od Like spent in visiting. A delicious Tuesday. Those present were Mrs. get In touch with the experts a Fire la Burning. to Mrs. Cliloe R, Harrison. Mrs. Peter prayer by luncheon was served should the worms make an ap- Oscar Barrett. Two numbers by Hughes. Mrs. Mary I. Sorensen. Peterson and Miss Zolla Jensen pearance In tlietr fields. Fern Mrs. mixed tlie Sophia Anderson, Mrs. Sarah of Logan, Mrs. Elizabeth Bahcn. quartet. Reading, Bulst. vocal solo. Cyril Nelson; Hughes, Mrs. Orelita Bird. Mrs Louise Miles. Lena Christiansen. intwo Emma Mrs. Rebecca Jane Janies and Ruby Lofthouse. Hancock, reading. Mary Longstroth; Sell New Truck Job Mrs. Bert Howells and Mr. and Blair Motor company of this strumental duets by Merlin and Hughes, Mrs. Bartlett. Those asLee Copen. The remaln?r of the sisting tlie hostess were Mrs. Eva Mrs. Art Summers motored to city has Just sold a new Dodge In Smith. Mrs. Edger Hancock. Salt Lake Monday. truck chasls to John A. Larsen, evening was spent tn dancing hall. Miss Veda Sorensen entertained Mr. and Mrs. David Hirst. Mr. manager of the Crystal Bottling tlie amusement Senior class met at the home of at a weinnic and marshmallow and Mrs. Niel Gibbs and BurMr. Larsen Is having company. a specially designed body built on Mrs. lvalue Smith, Tuesday. The roast In honor of her brother. dette Richmond motored to Westhe truck and It will be put Into afternoon was spent in sewing Eldon. Leo Ladle. La veil Bird ton to visit friends Sunday. Refreshments and Buddy Copen. Earl Johnson, son of Mr. and service delivering soda water to and social chat. A nicely arranged luncheon was Mrs. Palmer Johnson had the tlie various dealers of the Crystal were served to Mesdames, Julia Muir. Ruth Bird. Alloe Stauffer, enjoyed Friday at the home of misfortune of falling from a horse beverages throughout Cache Delone Larsen, Mrs. Joseph C. Sorensen by Mrs. Thursday and In some way the Cloteel Ahrens. Leva Thornton, Rhoda Hardman. John Welch and daughters Edith horse fell on him causing a very Hilda Whitney. Celia Nelson, Ver- and Julia. Mrs. Mary I. Sorensen. serious Injury to his foot Had Save Lawn Clipping na Hancock, Pearl Hughes. The following special program to call the local doctor. All property owners living on Mrs. Oscar Hansen and child- was given at Relief Society, TuesMrs. Jane Jones Is visiting her west Center, are asked to save ren vf San Francisco Is visiting day In connection with the Lit- mother, Mrs. Izabell Richmond. Vaudeville shows at 4:15, 7:15, and 9:30 their lawn clippings for the next with her parents, Mr. and Mrs erary lesson. Mrs. Ada Walker Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Thomas Children 25c Admission 40c several days for use on the park- William Sorensen. was In charge and gave the les- Is visiting with his father, Mr. sown will be seed lawn The Hardman Gwen cm Mrs. Mr. son and Irish Poets and poetry John E. Thomas. ing. soon. The lawn clippings will be of Arbon, Idaho were the guests Vocal solo. Mother Machree. bv Mrs. Clara Pearce, entertained moisIn Lamont the Andrew Mrs. Mr. of and holding very helpful Irvin Bird accompanied by Mrs at her home Monday evening In will have on Monday. ture. Chris. Nielsen Irvin Bird; organ solo. Mrs. Ellen compliment of her husband. The Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Longstroth Ladle; two Irish poems were read occasion being his birthday ancharge of the planting and will here see that the clippings are gather-leof Ridgedale spent Sunday by Mrs. Lizzie Barrett; vocal solo niversary. The evening was spent Mr. Nielsen suggests that the visiting with Mrs. Longstroth's after which Smiling Through" by Mrs. Ethel playing lawn owners Hancock. have their motlier. Mrs. Emma Walker. property a delicious supper was served. In sacks. their Blue Bird class met at thu Covers were laid for eight guests. They girls with clippings placed can be easily gathered and not teacher. Mrs. Blanche Bird en- home of Miss Geneva Barrett. scattered. tertained at a party, Monday Wednesday. Teacher, Mrs. lvalue evening in the amusement hall in Smith was In charge. Plans were honor of their fathers and moth- -' made for their summer work, and ;Here from Coast of th refreshments were served to ers. consisting Program of formerly J. P. Atkinson 15 who following numbers was given by rtau Hancock, Barrett. 7 and of tlie at acres now between but Smithfield residing Ioys I alios. Ronella singing, "We Thank Thee, Mario Stauffer, PIS Calumet Ave.. Los Angeles, gills: O God for a Prophet"; one act Virginia Wood. Helen IF ning-'r- . is in Cache tallcv on business are interested in Drum Corp work by Tin a Barrett, Verna Bird Flva Baker, Mane Baker, Alma and to visit with old friends. IT play Walker Lamont. Juno Stauffer, Helen until to here remain to experts sin mid make arrangements promptly Elaine Loncsthroth, Veral Kidman 1. Mr. Atk'nson calrd at tl'n recitation by Faye Hill. Song by A Cache American offirp and After this games and danc-- , i join the American Legion Junior Drum 1"TGD ADA our paper to bo sent tn gals. was 1 Refreshnvnts enjoyed. him. He sajs there is no pub- ing . were served to 33. Corp so they can participate in the 4th lication that is so welcome to Trail builders class with their this from moved who have people teacher, Mrs. Eva Smith met at of July celebration. PARADISE The M. I. A. held valley than this paper as it keens the home of Grant Bartlett Wed- an nenoon Party Thursday to them fully informed on Logan nesdav Lesson and story evening. Secure information from of the and Cache valley happenings. was given by teacher Mrs. Smith show their appreciation work of Mrs. Lucille Rawlins and to were served refreshments Light Mrs. Mildred Norman. This was Funeral for Victims Ray and Ralph Taylor, William held at Mrs. Lucille THATCHER MUSIC COMPANY Rawlins. Howard conand Barrett Richards, Funeral services are being dishes were presented Fred Beautiful Mrs. Henlnger, Grant Dr. for and Bartlett, todav ducted 536 Phone by Mrs. Zella Howells. The afterThomas Bayliff, victims of an au Walker, Laverne Buist, and Mrs noon was spent by chatting and tomobile accident at Inkom, Ida- Smith. A nicely arranged dinner was refreshments were served. Those ho last week. Mrs. Bayliff died present were: Effie Welch, Carol Wednesday and Dr. Bayliff died given Friday by Mrs. Clarence Miles, Zella Howells, Zoe Tams, on Saturday from the injuries. Barrett. Places were marked for Nettie Thelma Rawlins, The services are being held at Mrs. Hendrick Larsen and daugh- Annie Obray, Erva Oldham, James, May Archer, Idaho, their former home. ter Patricia of Logan, Mrs. Eliza Thomas, Minnie Lemons, Lou This couple had resided in Logan Stuart, Miss Barbara Stuart, Mrs. Miles, Ruth Welch, Ruby Loftsince last fall, having come here John Leatham and children, Meda house. from Burley, Idaho to do temple Parker all of Wellsville, Mr. and The K. K. club held their Mrs. Barrett and family. work. Wa'ker Jesse Mr. and Mrs spent Wednesday at Smithfield hl to U in a c - Shop in Logan '"j j kt-r- . .1- - 1 I 'lav :,u In i i ; a r 1; 1 1 , t I 'DERN . Eia-fftel- i AREKETT M.-rti- . Phone 300 cm 1ST. MOItTM CS Bla-Ilu-l- Blck-mor- llu Kind v. ,Vcnf(i, Prop. lb- - LOIN STEAKS e, Capitol Theatre 2 2 lbs- - VEAL CHOPS j Wednesday June I ROAST PORK Shoulder lb. J 5 Acts 5 Big Time VAUDEVILLE 2 PORK CHOPS- - H gc SAUSAGE j i lbs- - or Mac LES KELOTROS TROUPE All Pork Pound SPARE RIBS .. Pound FAT HENS Lg . Select, lb. PICKLED. BEEF TONGUE Wennies, Bologna Minced Ham . . . O Prompt, Courteous Service. We invite you to Inspect our Meats at any time. Our box is always full of Choice Cache Valley Grown Meats. d. ATTENTION BOYS! j j q AKAUl.ir. H DAD S friends Wellsville Fire fflfl&comingf fbr ailongtevening PARTY blaze at Wellsville on the premises of Mrs. Thomas Hall; $11. Saturday, did approximately damage to an out building. It Is said the blaze was caused by a carelessly thrown cigarette butt. The county fire department made a quick run and prevented spread of the fire. Is your property Insured? See O. A. Garff, manager for Utah Mortgage Loan Insurance department. Rates 10 per cent below the regular rates. Phones: office 234; res. 822. (Advertisement) A Mortality Rate Drops During April Serve the drink that makes a pause refreshing a with Every one will welcome sandwiches. pretzels, cheese crackers, cookies or bottles ready in the refrigerator. Have the the pause Uuit Really delicious, it invites a pause refreshes. Its the drink of hospitality. front Your Grocer Ordtr Bottled ice-co- ld Coca-Col- ice-co-ld Coca-Co- Crystal 72 la Coca-Col- a -- mo--tal- year-to-da- te Works Bottling West Phone 1st North New York Health conditions for April this year were the best ever among registered for any April tlie Industrial policyholders of the Metropolitan Life Insurance company. The death rate for the month was 8 3 per 1,000, which is 12.6 percent below the previous minimum among these millions of insured wage earners. Among insured Canadians, the April rate dropped to the astonishingly low figure of 7 per 1,000 a decline of nearly 25 per cent since last year, which brings the cumulative death rate for Canada beup to the end of April, well low the previous minimal figure. In the United States, the mortality rate Is still slights higher than at this time in 1932. despite the marked improvement which has obtained, since influenza and pneumonia caused so many deaths in January and 444 Logan guests of Mrs. C. J. Plowman. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lade, Mis. R. Harris of Sugar city were guests of Mrs. Susannah Ladle .Thursday. A well appointed luncheon was given In their honor. Dr. and Mrs. L. John Nuttal of Salt Lake, guests of Mrs. John D. Baker on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sorensen of Arbon were guests of Mrs. Agnes Copen, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Vance D. Walker spent Sunday at Salt Lake, guests of Mrs. Andrew Cooley, Mrs. Arwho accompanied thur Kidman them was the guest of Mrs. Lew Wallace. Thursday afternoon the Sewing Circle met at the home of Mrs Marva Kidman. The time was spent In quilting. Luncheon was served to Mesdames, Ada Walker, Myrl Lamont, Martha Barrett, Ellen Ladle, Ethel Walker, Lizzie FOUND 1933 license plates automobile. Owner identify Cache American office. FOR SALE New 1933 for at Chevrolet Master Four Door Sedan at a reasonable discount. Phone 390. Proinpl Relief From Itching Eczema Its wonderful the way soothing, cool-jn- g Zemo brings prompt relief to itching, burning skin, even in severe cases. Itching stops the moment Zemo touches the tender and inflamed skin because of its rare ingredients. To clear away Rashes, Pimples, Eczema, Ringworm and restore the skin to normal, always use clean, soothing Zemo. Insist on genuine Zemo; its worth the price, because it brings relief. 35c, 60c and $1. All druggists. 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