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Show CACHE AMERICAN Pape Four. I iuh itis at a j) I ig in Mrs. W, E. Nvniati i t ti enjoyed ih'-- : ' i ud tlw Sunday program in the Weli'Vllie a given ward lre.rram.-n- t mretmg by Uie Sunday school with O. N. Maun l.all of the WelLsvhle jward giving a wonderful talk on fuia:r". Hupt, Leslie K. Gunnell a as in charge. Otlx-- num-beThe Old wrre lao songs. i Bplnnlng Wheel" and "Bpringtlme primary ( In the Rock Ira, bv the Mr s I group; poem, "llont-cra,Gunnell; clarinet solo. Lyn4 Trt-e- a don Leatnarn, accompanied by Darley; duet. In the Garden Nellie Smith Of My Heart" Mis of Balt Lake and Mias Edith r Mx-rt- r bn Fk-r- n ; j Pt ' ! J ia. ! I - J'day "1-M- r. , six-n- !: yrai.d-motF- In1-- ! e r!u u w mg nx-n- t i I f.7ri'himr7Fdaveen Sia-nc- ; ONFI W ! : ad t atti-nde- at-o- lr - v.-i- Orre-r.mel- re Vra' a::r .N. won-drrf- ul Le-R- Ro.-the- h f: ,Uu 1, I Le-va- " i F:a:ix' no-hu- si pSlK rs I init,4 a.-.- ; North Logan f- -- r : due-day- The Dnut-hteSmlthlield proThursday, Ut ih IloneeM held a A truck load of Boy Beouts i.n-- 1 Tlilrd ward Sunday gram al. the . of the rommrmoratmn , cf Scoutlead-- r der the to Utah N. J. Crooksion returned home of the pioneers In was Prea. Mr. John P. Tradson the 7r enjoyab, week, utlng. rhanre The ward rhlr under y wl'h direction of W. D. Thornl-at the OLsen home met Olsen lleber A' Mr and Mrs. Eugene laindqulrt Sunday for a family reunion, the at the organ and piano. The openannitl occasion birthday being Ye Come ing songs were, "Come. Home Bo versary of Mra. Olsen. Dinner and Saints. "Our Mountain a late lunch were served. Covers Dear and "Utah We Love Thee" were laid for 35 guests. Summer scrip-turIt. Thomley; n raver. Robert Nibley Mr. and Mrs. Ivan flowers formed the centerpiece and Jenson, Udella Ml reading. y decorations. Tlif out dcron and (aJTUly fcpent Tu-um(J (or K. It Mrs. Times" Mr. and chorus, "Hard of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. In Logan visiting with tribute comnany: and LundquLst J. Thomas and family of Malud. Mr. Roy Tltns. Olson who has lo the pioneers. Mrs. Helen P Mis and Mr. and Mrs. V. B. I.sraebon and Tixlon: saxaphone solo; Norman Mr. and Mr. Geo. Crorkett of Preston. Mr. and Mrs. working In Ogden Is spending a children of Monroe, Utah and Mr ulinsen: choni. "Covered Waon family Stevenson and four child- short time with her parents, Mr. and Mr. Henry R Parker andjj,,,,, pmeetheart" bv Gala glee Ralph ren of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Hcbcr and Mrs. Olof Olson. children of Bear Lake were visiting rub. rrmarks, HKhop Rlehard Mr. and Mrs. Verl Anderson anJ PlBee" R. Olsen and family of Benson. 0'-laidl).t, Till t the dauch-Mrparent. Mr. and Mra. Henry 8umiav s. Mr and Mrs. Alga Ravsten and,fmlly of and Orden Vf Van J. Parker during the past week. T. Mr. Anderson's par- with Mr, visiting Mr. and Lake Balt of Oly. let family Anch-rdoelng anthem. Leigh Wilkinson of Logan. t.r Mrs Vern Hoovey and daughter ents. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mr. Wallace Busby and son and (h),' n,Hmtalns Shout for Jov bv of son Ohren and C. Mrs. Millville. Rtlev Bmuh Mis Verda Euxld.ird of Pocatello, rhotr; Mr. and Mrs. Alma Larson anJ Ezra Olsen of Lcwan. Mr. and Idaho spent Monday here, guests B. Harner Post No. 5 Earl xfie Mrs. Arch Wolf of Hvde Park and family spent Tuesday the twentyOf Mr. and Mr. Wm. M. Jones. and met fourth up Logan canyon. American lepton of the of Clreaon Logan. Miss Rogers Mr. and Mrs. William Bpenee elected the following officers for Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rank and fuin- and children. James and Audrey the romlng sear- first vice comHy cf Balt Lake City spent Sun- Mr. Mis. and teek. guest of of Dines. Wyoming. Mr. and Mrs. mander. R W Mifflin- second vie vlMtln(j ,.,lh Mn. Ranks p,r. Chambers. Oeorge Spence of Ball Lake and Milmbere: Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Je-ents manrW. nd and Mrs. Leo Bankhead screen nl Mr, and Mrs, Prank Winn of Mrs. Gorden Neilei Thnmrwui; psri family of Avon were dinner guests! Friday afternoon Andern: rhan- - Flint hfield six-nand Mr. and Mrs. Pi. I rd fana!y nr on of Mr. and Mr. George ,.nn, and filbert and were luncheon guests of Mr.Wmborg alld faml!y of Log;,,, a;iJ ars. 24th. and Mr. C. A. Nyman rk Hl jsda Jiiir historian. Mrs. A L. Riggs and small son prkH1iv: was the speaker Walter Peikln John H. Kemp enterulncd spent Tuesday visiting with Mr. Relegates were select- Mr. ,ollo.,n Baerament ward at the Wellsvllle j attend the department eon- - ut a family reunion at her home and Mrs. C. L. Amos. -, meeting on Sunday even ng. MuM- V).nMriM toean Ocorce W Saturday and Sunday In coinpll-- 1 Miss Norma Hovey of Miilvill ld the were cal numbers by n w Mifflin, forenro Anto her C skiers who spent spent Sunday visiting with Mis, . Cholr. Jew Malmly-rvrdersoii AlternatesThe the wirek end at her home. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Brrnrhlev. Far) Tt,OIT1v-o- n s ard Ervin Coh man sisters were Mrs. Boyd Rirle, Mrs. Thomas B. Brenchley. Elaine and Mrs C.c nepne entertnined the G. A. Tliomason ar.d Mrs. Elmo to Ogden nl(.mjb4,rs 0f the DfLure club at her Stefferson of Murray. Mrs. Walter Len Brenrhley motored, Sunday and enjoved the on llllirMav afternoon. The Hogan of Bountiful, Mrs. Vaughan and Monday tion there on Sunday nd tablos Trp beautifully Bear of Providence and Mrs. Waltheir members ol end vLslted with buds and sweet ter Rirle of Great Falls. Mont. A Mr. and Mrs. J. f. ivixxiaii. wlth HamMrs. Grant Mr. and Mra. Lyle Smith and family. Mr. and s A delirious lunch was served pleasant weak end was enjoyed. Chas Mrs. tnon, Mr. and Rnd tj)(, afrorn0on siient at rards. Mr. and Mrs. James Nyman and family d Mr. and Mrs. LaFrnntz, bteohens,-. nVt1(j p,f.sts were. Mrs. C1U Hos family spent Frlday at Bear Lake. and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Tims MeE. L. Mrs. and all of Ogden and Mr, Kenneth Calrier of Mrs. C. A. Nyman who was obcame who Venice. Calif., Cullum of and Mrs Ronald Pitcher, serving her birthday anniversary to Ogden on Sundny. Miss Elaine Anderson. as won bv Mrs. was pleasantly jKh gcnrf by a surprised at Ogden ndjn-l- ll stayed Mrs. Alma Yeates and daughter Low score, Mrs. group of friends. A delicious chickCaider. will visit there during the week. Pnilth and high cut. Mrs. en dinner was served to 10 guests. Evelvn are spending a short time eRobie Chambers, Among, those attending the The long table was centered with In Salt Lake City visiting with were on Tuesday and relatives. j bration at Ogden Robert Griffith entertained flowers. TTie evening was spent In and j fow Marvin Anderson who has be-- n Mr. ard Mrs. John Larsen at her home on Frl- - social visiting. g. L. reMrs. lleber Mr. and family. ,n honor of ber birthday an Misses Vesta Stauffer, LaVon working In Burley, Idaho has turned heme to spend the week Maughnn. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene nlV(,rsary Tbe afternoon was spent Palmer, Jane Burrell Edith and Mrs. Jones. Mr. and Mra. Chris Larsen. bnd(,e aftrr whlcll a d.iln.v Hancey. chaperoned by Miss Ihah with his parents. Mr. and Mr. and Nfrs. Juiie Rulr. Mi.vs Bara.i Covers were laid Vaughan, sXnt the week at Red Peter Anderson. .ned. aas and Mr. and Mrs. Edenr Da!nLarsen and Mira Ruth Bankhead. fup M;.s T w jarvs, Mrs. G. L. Banks In Logan canyon. Is Miss Mary Jones , family spent Tuesday in Hvde B. Karr, Mrs. W Mrs. T. has Anna Miss who spent Nyman several davs at Locan. guest of Cap,wrlli Mrs. Richard Tool-M- r. the month at Bear River City re- Park visiting with friends and t Ives. and Mis. Archie Blanchard. P. TooUm find turned home Satuiday evening. M ... M5ss Julia Thorpe spent three, Mrs. Rinda Helen Mr. and Mrs. Lament LeBhman Chambers. Mr. Mrs. Waldo and Holladay and family motored to Ogden to days of last week at the A. C. the Prof. Lofter at of met and BJarnason club Tlie Birthday I celebrate the Twenty-fourtcamping 'grounds. . home of Mrs. L Vern Tookon on Salt Lake City were luncheon Don McMardy, son of Mr. and Sidney .Wyatt of Ogden who has Thursday afternoon and spent a guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Ny- Mrs. John McMardy of Salt Lake which spent the summer her left Sunday 'man. after time social Tuesday, for Rexburg, Idaho for his wife pleasant Mrs. E. J. Palmer Is convalescing City Is here visiting with his lunch was served to twelve. Mrs. and family, who have been visiting Toolson was presented with a after an Illness of several weeks. grandmother, Mrs. Annie Andpr-sowith her folks for some time past. beautiful Mra. James Nyman entertained gift from members of the . Mr. and Mrs. John Gunnell lelt club. at a birthday dinner Wednesday f at the relatives visit to Monday ' Stoddard sawmill at Trude, Idaho Mrs. Vllatc Low and Mrs. Mary evening complimenting her father. I of John Miller of Nibley. Covers were - Davis entertained the members 'for ten days. M.- W. Garrett and for 25 guests. the Low family at the Mack Mem- laid j Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Palmer and daughter, Elva two children and Mrs. John W. orial park on Monday afternoon and Mrs. Velma Martin attended LilGarrett ref, Garland wrefe calling In honor of their sister, Mrs. Din. the funeral services for Alfred Clarkston The many people lian Smith of Salt Lake City. on relatives! here on $unday. Buttcane. Wednesday at Blackfoot. from our town who spent Pioneer afternoon was the and served ncr of Mrs. Golden Waldron Spanish or One of the Ogden.! social at events day Weston, Newton, leaing Pork spent the week end here as spent at games and social chat. of the week was the lawn party, report very fine celebrations and The Misses Phyllis Nllson, Amy guest of. her aunt and uncle, Mr. Miss sav Mardean given that by Nyman at they enjoved the day. and Mrs. W. H. Darley. She also Nelson, Ruth Caine. Erma Bingthe Nyman home. Wednesday evenMirland Clark, of Idaho Falls, left Reese Mrs. Bert and held ham, funeral the Glenn attended on The grounds and lawn were was a visitor in Clarkston on Mondity; Thursday morning for Bear Lake ing. decorated in lights and flowers. Sunday and spoke in sacrament where they will spend a week. MT. and Mrs. Lee Olsen of Colwere enjoyed after which meeting. Mrs. Lottie Worthen, department Games lege Ward, Alex Fletcher and Mrs. a delicious lunch was served. ha Mrs. Christina Thompson Anabel Malan spent the 24th at president of the American Legion A truck load of vanguards returned from a visit to Tyhee, of Salt Lake City and j Auxiliary Bear Lake. chaperoned by Harry Kemp spent where she was the guest of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fletcher Mrs. R. J. Coakley, district Pjrest-o- f the past week at Bear Lake. ard Mrs. Wm. Clark. dcn Sunday spent Logan f SamRock Springs, Wyoming, The Seagull class of the primary Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Malmberg 011 business. and Mr. of uel Fletcher Ogden, association under the directions of entertained with a children's party Mr. and Mrs. Jnjes A. Cragun Ms. Led Olsen And son Alex of College ward and Alex Fletcher and daughter Oralie returned home were luncheon guests of Mr. and , Monday night after having spent the past two weeks visiting their Mrs. Geortre Spence on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Parker. son. Lieut D. J. Cragun and famMir. and Mra. W. R. Parker, Mr. ily at Vancouver, Washington. Miss Dorothy Grismore returned and Mrs. Reece Parker, Mr. and Mrs. Thornton Peterson of Hy- to her home in Salt Lake City on rum, Mr. and Mrs. X. L. Israel-so- n Wednesday alter visiting at the of Monroe, Utah and Mr. and home of Miss Ilia Richardson for Mrs. Henry R. Parker of Bear the past week. Mrs. Annie G. Miles was called Lake and their families spent MonH. G. HAYBALL, Prop. day evening and Tuesday at the to Salt Lake City on Thursday on canaccount of the illness of her 51-5Logan city camp In Leg an Phone 5 West Center, Free Delivery 164, daughter, Mrs. Joan Pitcher. yon. childMrs. Emma R. Hansen is spendMrs. Charles Carlson and LARGE PACKAGE ren of North Logan spent the ing the week visiting with her O. C. Mr. brother, week here with her parents, Roskelley and family at Brigham City. and Mrs. John Perkins. Miss Lena Smith was operated Mrs. Russell Vaneudo of Denver. Colorado came to visit her parents Y Mr. and Mrs. Parley Baugh and rnnn other relatives for. an Indefinite .time . . Mrs. L. E. McCullum and son Mack of Venice, Calif., Mrs. Perry j Lewis of Los Angeles, Mrs. Chas ! and Petitt, Mrs. Eva Robinson Arrowhead Robt. Lelshman of Ogden came ; Thursday" to Visit with their Sister and aunt; Mrsr Thomas Thomas who MILK, all . Wt dni d.iy cvrn- - Ka'i.id.iy fur Grand by the glee, accompanied at the Aslle. Mr, and Mis. Edward Steen t or La ut p.ano by Mr. McCann. The Ina mid M:.v Mae btecn spent Pnday w.vi, Jjrre with reiativi-- to. a ion was by Hulon Bllrland in Logan can)v.n. Hire brncdiction was pronouncM. Mae Gibbons aid Irirnds v U lilting Mr. and Mr a. A, L. Harris and ed by Chris Btuland relatives In H.vrum. A j family, Mr. and Mathews Mrs fcl.mbeth of of The number Tlama., camp canyon parties were j Whittle and family. P H Whittle, Daughters of Utah Pionrs held held on llie Mri and Mrs. O. D. laaole ajienl Mr. and Mrs Ariel Traveller, Mrs. their meeting on Thursday afterSeveral of our people attended wwral days Vl'tting in Ball lacfce Albeit C. tidier and Mlsa Aline noon at Edgcwood hall. Tlie pro- live parade In Ogden on Pioneer Harris spent Tuesday at Lava Hot gram was as follows: City. Day. tlu-- report It as being on Sunday a party j Springs. in every way. Zollinger; two cornet duels, was held m Logan canyon, wlinei Mis Helen Christensen and Vella El win and Mary Tibbuts; story The boy scouts of our community was served. Nelson rrlumed to Balt Lake City RubyZolhnger; a delicious supfar remsiks. Captain and ttieir leaders spent part of a show Sunday after a wrecks visit here Lau-the party Emma Zollinger; reading, Margaret Inst wreck In Bear Lake Valley. Tin sc present Mlss Iht lack of Poratcllo, Idaho A social hour followed They enjoyed their St the Capitol. outing very Bar- - is visiting here with friends. the Misses Veda were: were served to much. and refreshment Teilnia Cot lime aon Mrs, Vran Bair entertained the about thirty. Godfrey. Miss Omega Campbell Is visiting and Annie Kle Club at her home Pnday. The Hattie Mr. and Mrs. Dean Hammond In Ogden and Salt Lake. Gixxky, was sprnt in playing were dinner guests of Mr. and Thompson; Nortr.an Looslie. Leon evening HilButtars. Arnold Rasmussen, bridge with prizes being awarded Mrs. William Petersen of Logan The lightning-ro- d agents made lard Archibald and Wendell Mrr-rt- tt to Mrs. Louis WiJlmore and Mra. on Sunday. fortunes going around the country of Trenton. Harold Alblston. Mr. and Mr. Budge Low, Mr. and selling lightning-rod- s st outMr. and Mrs. Gene W'ttklns and and Mr. Morris Smith. Mr. and rageous prices to fanners who Mr. and Mrs. John Bar son. PeE. P. Barson and ter 8 Barson daughters of Balt Lake City spent Mrs. A. J. motored toj needed everything eke in the world were visitors al Clifton and sup-- J hist wreck end here the guests of Hyde Park onBlveggrr to see the except lightning-rods- ? Tuesday Mr. and of home E. at j Mr. and Mrs. If. the Crockett. O per guests ball games. n Wm. at Paul Monson, who has been Dayton Mr. Shephard The women voters, by exerting Mr. and ED. Henry Oesvl and Unisummer school at the trending Sunday. children of Spokane, Wash, are "the tender and sublime feminine After spending two weeks vis- - versity of Idaho at Moscow, was visiting relative here. Influence were going to dean up of of home his relatives. a visitor al the Sylvan Godfrey paritlng Mr. and Mrs. John Astle, David pc llttcs? hi to home. B. Mrs. has returned Mr. Monson. and tent. Ogden Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Monson of are aLso the guests Illinois a j of Mr. and Mrs. B. Monson. j D Ellis Duty, who has been In IvlVreOlTlWi fr Pr iv tv the past six weeks attend, irg sununer school at the B.Y U. returned home. Mrs Tlaron Farnsworth. ,or. Mr nrd Mr. Wal'er Stev-r.- s Stoddard. Mm Margaret . inerly ai d son. Dick, and dntiBht r. Jr an h0 t la.-- t wirek end tlie guerl of n u Mis Jean MfJ p 1h!!,.v 0K!(,n PU-here for a will ren-aMr and Mis. J lm W. Stoddard. r, Smithfield, Utah her Logan, Utah Hyrum, Utah club net two weeks vhit w..h The Gals Literary Mr. Olsten. Idaho Utah VVelUville, Preston, V.VdnifdJv evening of o l'U amiflre party M' nday evn.i, i.w. !'al oil ,.iiiut,ay u.g CKhI'iiV Mis. Coia I Mr Fid 1 utile and tali' re- - Alx- -t 16 made up the group wliU n In DaM.ut. .J 'turned hr.ne liom the Unde fi.jowd tt firming of ganu a wi. i al das and virntiie and nrcotram. j Mr and Mr-- I run '1 hump-o- n on Monday. Miinor.al . J. II. Kemp and family attend d were la' an rs W of Mr. and Mi. Geurge Looslc v'hc-- Kemp reunion at Lewi.-mn-. j SMITHFIELD pWELLSVILLE r IV i Jay. July 27, 1934, CACHE COUNTY. UTAH mJI'EU... ' I ,rS" he b xik Mag' A -- PROVIDENCE I A Specials for Sat. July 28 ;J ! j cek-bra-- , inh , -- , , Providence Hie Paramount Glee club under the leadership of J. E. gpul ier rave a splendid program er a,)0 wl)1 rt,lnaln lor a t In the First waid chapel oil S; n- a ponds r,,vort y Mrs. Elmer Skidmore was ho- - day evening. Two accordion solos the Utopia Club Wednesday were played by Mr. McCann: elar- -' lnet solo. Mr. Hopkins; vocal solo, evening at her home. Howard Mr and Mrs. Louis Anderson George Bonm; reading. and daughters, Blenda, Eulala ar.d Pond; hx numbers were rendered i - - " mBKSOmiLlim232tiJ,,MLj'7ZWrsrmJ3&iB& ' . 2 i g Howard McKinney. Phone 23 IB. LB. ROUND STEAK Choice Beef Prime Rib Cut I MT. and-M- rs. Wmi H.: Mitton and daughter, Marie, of , Minnca-- J polls who are visiting their par- ents, Mr., and Mrs. JS. B. Mitton at Logan, were .calling oh friends here , on Tuesday among were Mr. 'and Mrs. Geo. Spence. Miss Jessie BfadShaw and Mrs. J. Edward Baird of Ogden spent Monday here with - Mr. and Mrs. Frank Manghan and attended the . Glenn- funeral, u Mrs. CSiarles D. Spence of Magna spent, several days here with her, sister. Mrs. Wm. C. Bienchley and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Brown and Mrs. Lavon Baxter of Boise, Idaho spent the week here with relatives having come on account of the Elmer death of their brother, Glenn. Olsen and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Mr. and Mrs. Wm. R. Poppleton to motor to week left during the Chicago and points of Interest along the way. Mr. and Mrs. Pop- nleton will visit relatives of Mrs. Poppleton at Iowa. Mrs. Audra Turner, the Misses Adell, Edith and Elaine Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Heber Murray, Mr. and Mrs. Parley Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hutchison, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Wyatt and Mr. and Mra. Charles Stuart were among those who spent, ithe 24th at Newton. . 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