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Show CACHE AM Face Sis SPORTS ENTHUSIASTIC r ' J . ' ? r,. . GATHER FOR JUBILATION V CAX 1 I)( IA wws ' v j K Ji j , t .k ..if N X. ' . gather- CpamcD ot i(U aporb-nit-at tl ElrM waid aim.-uin- -nt hall Wednesday evening to attend It annua! Jubilation 1 U. Came County E on and Gan assoc lauon. Director William IVlrrann. prrslwas 111 a.ss(K ia!tim drill of II change and gave an Interesting re port Of the work of the avaaia lion. Ccmnib-sliMie- r Neaell n. Cook also gave an address to the memassociation. Lawrence bers of U Johnson reported that the Mate department liad planted upwards of 700,01 lull in the streams of a II county during the past , son. His reels of slid life sere alios n A frature of the evening jubilatrm saa the searing of bandana It sas announced that on han-Je- d April ;. m. the annualloll meei will the local lng be held lor the election of officers. t. All members are urged to be Lee Kay sill be press-n- t silh two lnterrsung reela of slid hie In II lUh loresU. Retiring directors are William Peterson, Dr. W. E, .Smith, M. C. Harris, C. B. Arrntsen. Carl and Max J dmson. Holdover d.nc ton are Merrill Peterson. Adrami Smith. A. M. iJirsen. R. E. Herat aon, Eric John.Jm and Bert OLsen. 4 at 7 30 Of Trenton Mus Marjorie Rob aon spent Sunday with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hobson. The Trenton ward was entertained Monday night by three drama's Spring Song" and 'Wedding Presents" presented by the mutual and Don't Tell a Soul' presented by the Junior girls. The quartet sang between dramas and Mrs Henry Wlioeler gave a reading. A large crowd attended. The Amalga ward Is going to present a three act drama at T 11 ",r VTJ1 rs 'hr Mm '''T.'."1 . I''!, Jir.-nd- " H,U'Vr fit- - t and Ins a tie. Mr and Mis Wm. T Anhlbald cf I os Ar.g. It s, Call- m 'T-,- ! k Hor It wood Mr. uud Mrs. Luiv-and family of Whitney. Idaho njM-n- t Sund.iy silh hrr hrdher and wile, Mr and Mi a. I .ilrrn.nn Boxing and wrestling bouts sere in Die Tret. Ion rhitreh Thursday tu.-li- t alter which a d:iu was held. Four men from live U. A. C sreMled. Itert LiU rest. j S Lh Don Mikie from 'held Those from Trenton who bused sere Gordon Cottle. Nor j land Iiiosn. .rnuui Andress Arthur Ilvls-e- , J.iv Morris. David Fiimi its Vaughan While and Harheld Smith-kerchlet- old FjHKkniiin. The iir.sl year Hoc held their meeting at . Hue ghls their bee of ilia Jry, oily everjr lype for or normal every tomplealon Puu-Jtllie final, fin- 3ai'ii late For r : program. Arleage During dinner. Miss many delightful Bailey rendered violin selections, accompanied by Miss Gladye Bailey. Miss Reed Miss Anderson, of accompanied by the L' S A C. sang three numbers. Mrs Maycock was the spaker Her theme was leadership and was very well given. Everett Thorpe concluded the program with a el.aik talk that proved interesting V! n, Trenton ri has gone to Jduho Falls. Idaho, to wil with her mother. Mrs UKhn pie-arn- TRENTON J 31 man is assistin'. Mi. a Hale. A great me. ty defects were found ur- of the stud'-ntsin tinshoulders They are humping the-.Miss Hal reirts that "Many i r i need to bid their tonsils no purer Signs (f "old rickets' as found in many wets- ais dirt of of the incor-a ;.o imit-.- .start he and mt enough spinach end milk. Ilef re this program Is completwill I'.a'.c ed every sti.d'-i-ia complete physical analysis, including usiun and hearing. A health record card lor roll student will be kept at the school FRiCE .A lor reference, and adviu-wilotliisbe given as to 'he treat men h'. net i.vary for the improvement ol Tsalurrllr- - Blaotlie KiiLd health defects. A dental examination is also planned tor a later cannot Jfaltr tupply If your dale. hit us tend namt Miss Hale siys tills program of you, examination wiil probably be carIf not for V. VIVAUD0U, . . 530 Fi'ih Avenue . . . New York ried on each year. for all new every stustudent, at hast dents entering the school. B-- I. f?' j I . l POWDER 50' l LAKETOWN Inc. MILLVILLE e coin-iva- L1STIN. FRIEND. PEP 88 TRY CAJOLINB IN YOUR CAR. IT CONTAINS TiTRAiTHYl HAD ANTIKNOCK. IT WONT COST YOU ANYTHING EXTRA AND fU. GET SOME SIEEF 1 - FACE rads and walks, has been discontinued at It ast fer the present. Much good woik was aciont pushed by this woik and as a result we have some good romls and walks in most sections of the town and has helped the financial conditions cf the workers while there was nothing else to do. Slight occasional rains make the grass look greener. Dr. S. Rich of Paris was a town visitor. Sunday night calling on patients. d . - four act drain: Dust of the Eurth" In the ward a This u very g xxl pay. wen hail. tendered and was enjoyed oy all attending. We say ron.e aeuin. Miss Givtta Cheney, teaiher at Georgeton, Idaho was a week end vis.Uir with her parents, Mr. ana Mrs. C. E. Cheney. Mr. and Mrs. Ravnor Young. Mr. and Mrs. U. Y. Irvin and family spent a few days visiting at St. Charles and to attend the funeral ol Mrs. Clark, held Sunday. j The CWA work of graveling the la-- gives kisS-raMildred Andrew's home Tuesday night. After tolling steadily to till cells, punch and rookies Were served Miss Thelma (ioodey as Benson e Slake npie.seiilalive oi the Hive girls viuled Trenton ward Tuesday night. Dr. Peterson hem the J. S A. C. spoke at Karrnmenl meeting riun-da- v night on mental hygiene. Miss Venus Hill rame home from Logan where she lias been working to spend Friday with her parIn honor ent of her mothers birthday. All the children were home and a big supper served. and Mrs. Geraldine ..iickeLson rame Amalga ward next week In return Sylvster Anderson family; lion to spend a few days with tor the on ethey are presiding here Earl MickeLson. and family; NewAnher parents Mr. and Mrs. Ray Friday night. Wilford and ell Olson family; Hansen. derson and family, Lewis AnderMr. and Mrs. Douglas Hill has son. moved Into their new home. Mrs. John L. Hoodless left, on Mrs. Sain Gordon t going to Friday for Dayton to be at the spend a lew days with her par- bedside of her mother, Mrs. Paul lents. Larson who is ill. The Trenton ward Is going to The drama, "The Arizona Cow Mr. and Mrs. Frank Millville one act drama's In present tlih-in the ward Clifford and son Delbert In boy" was presented with Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum hall on Wednesday evening by Neldcrhauser motored to Lorenzo, the Mendon MIA. A large and Idaho on Sunday to attend the appreciative crowd were in atten funeral of the Infant son of Mr. dance. and Mrs. Melvin Clifford. Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Ander- fGU11 son were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Anderson on Saturday evening. The Gleaner girls entertained their mothers and grandmothers at the ward hall on Tuesday evening. An Interesting program was renA new health program Is being dered and a delicious lunch was Inaugurated at the North Cache served. Thirty attended. school under which Mr" and ''MrsRcuben Olson of is ivenIta, con)le eLogan and family were dinner Is expecteuests on Sunday at the home of physical ed that the work will be comMr. and Mrs. Newell Olson. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Anderson pleted this week. O. Wendall Drs. G. L Rees, were given a very pleasant surprise on Tuesday evening, the oc- Budge, and A. C. Peterson are of donating their time and services casion being the anniversary Funds A delicious free In the new project. their wedding day. by the C.WA. are supper was served and a social appropriated evening was enjoyed. Those pre- - used to engage a school nurse sent were: Messrs and Mesdams Miss Edna Hale. Mrs. Bernice Cole- - proented the j Mrs Elmer Stokes of Preston appealed to the supreme court Wednewl.iv from a probate court fine of SJoO against her up n pica it guilty to possession of liquor. Court attaches Indicated It was one of the lew liquor cases to come to Hie court in recent years. It most prominent recent one being thut brought from Jerome to test the validity of the suite prol spring, prior to hibition law convening of the special session of the legislature to legalize 3 2 per cent beer. After pleading guilty last September 9, Mrs. Stokes moved to withdraw plea, declaring she had admitted guilt only after beby state officials ing theatened otherwise would saying her be turned over to federal authq-ties lor prosecution on a prohibition! charge. She asserted she had an ado- (joule defense. The probate court refused to permit withdrawal of the plea and Mis. Sukes tarried the case to. disUKt court, where her appall was dismissed. She appaied to the upren.e court lrom the district court order dismissing her first appal from probate tuurt. meeting of the Business and was v u.j.al Women's chib heiu tills week at the Blueblid. M..v Vera Carlson. by Ml- - Ma- - M usmt. Miss Izida Jensen and Miss Hu! tie Morrell, prepared a very delightful evenings 'I he i Cd Frida v. March 30. 1931. Preston Woman Womens Club Appeals to State Program Given at the Bluebird Supreme Court j , CACHE COUNTY. L'TaH LOCALNEWS Lewiston Visitor date Hot-an- . prominent slurp and rattle raiser of Lewiston, was a business visitor In Lcgan Thursday. j Down from Cove j Fra tins Preece nnd son Ray were transacting business in Logan on Thursday. Laketown Mrs. Geo. K. RobinGrace and son and daughters. Lucile who are spending the winter m Salt Lake City, spent the week end visiting their pec pie here. The following of our town students attending school at the U.S. A C. at Logan motored over to the week end with relatives sp-nand friends: Clayton Robinson. Hnrmrn Cheney. Grant Lamborn. the Misses Phebe and Emma Lou Weston and Oreta Johnson. Is Fuller Frederick Grandpa spndmg a few days In Salt Lake relatives and seeking City medical advice. Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Johnson were recent visitors at Ogden. The Paris M.I.A. last Thursday with TETRA-ETHY- LEAD L at no extra costl 70 ocictno gasoline Added power, speed, smoothness, mileage. At 400 Utah Oil Service Stations. Also Distributors of Allas Tires and Eatteries. L'yo lAtl DAUilllllU Being Given at North Cache I'h , i Hd i , You,ll Want One of These for Easter A.i Stunning Swagger Suits y . J? s A & ilV'v iL'Nkfv eighth Coats perfectly and smartly trimmed. quarter and seven Spring Wind Blown Wind Swept -- COLORS .4,1 FOR EAST6R The outstanding style note for Spring is COLOR! White. Gray, Blue, Green, Tan and others in the newly created shades are shown here in a wide range of styles. The Next Best Thing to Owning a Thatcher Clothing Co. Spring Suit is Trying it On You'll never get the thrill out of a Spring suit here in the store that you will when you get it home. And while we cant imagine any man not being able to afford our reasonable prices if were wrong . . . listen: If you are absolutely sure you cant afford to actually own one of these fine new suits at least you can try it on . . . own it for five minutes . . . and thats better than not at all. Come in. ... ... 00 $45 THATCHER $1950 A? - J ..sjieev YL' ' - y'V'i yr fl Vi p 'V $-- 5 c v it jf. . ' I rr x i 775 dzSfrf $16 $295 $90 50 and $19 Youll want your Hose and Bag to match your Shoes in your Easter ensemble . . . our displays are very complete in these sections. 75 Inc. GENERAL DEPT. STORES, Service Satisfaction wi oo our part Main at First North - , S 4 - & o f Quality . . 'Vl A"' YA if Jlvh- y ; Av,. it $1S5 : $Q90 ! ' ' : i; i ar Hi This display of Easter Shoes selecinvites your immediate tion. It includes Footwear for every occasion. You'll note that prices are indeed moderate. ' k' f i. ' '' V'-- . H' ' J ' ' r I ' ' V't $y9o ' 'rsvs K v N)C s ,V v 3f-- till AT '1 CLOTHING CO, hd i jam; ''W.v0A - KM And British tailored types, in the grandest of tweeds and ribbed woolens Values from $12.50 to $28.50 Arranged in five groups fell and up to to SH0S - - Logan , Utah Wf DO OU9 PaPT |