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Show fage Four CACHE AMERICAN Mr. and Mrs. Ha-Hurst entertained at a luncheon parly on Lizzie Hillyard Died in gan Thursday Eve lizzie lLllja.-lci of Htliyard d to lis Enterprise Bosshaidt Draja-- X Or-o- n afr !uhstantiate 'jh X i t guest-activitie- , . mLs.-io- Paradlse Ward iZtSl j pa-to- r. -s ' ,r:T pp,t -j Monson Hanna . at (jn j iCSt MflnflrlV ' ni-li- already planned to fedSheriff A 110-fo- WELLSVILLE ' Tin- - I.Jtdi.-WelNvhle Liter, aiv i Inti met Friday evcmtiig at the home of Mrs Jes-l- e Matigli.cn. nil. president. .Mrs. Maud Hendry to in I huge. IhlMllesS pertaining dull wink was discussed and How, cid Join s was suslainc d irv to take tin- - vueancy Slide h.V :!e les.gnutloll of Mrs Mi- -. .1 lid-- rt -- I., loll, s I i i had r of the Cliav eral prisoner here and B. Prli.ie of Washington county that he deliver fnhachr. The body, with the head ttu.ving was taken from the bottom of a bv wdl late Tltursdav Sheriff An tone B. Prutce of Washington coutt y. who Wa directed to tlte well by Bcssslurdt Wed. Further excavation to recover the dead ranchers head, will not bat templed unles absolutely neceisvary, Sheriff Prince said. Jtich-mon- -j the confession rancher' slayer, to S.. George to bring a go wifp of Smithfleld v) pi'wd auy at a Logun hospital ait Ulnei Thuradiy evening V J of wvi ral numtlts. Slie la survived by Iter husband, Minn. Cain, and Norl and a daughter Lorruli.e all of Smithfleld. and her pareiiu.. William H. arid Janet Caivm of Kiihmond and nine brothers. W. T. Leals, Ala- Ing. mosa, Colo; Dr. Ft. A. Lewi. LoI'riniury ronfereme will be held gin; Earl H. la w is, Logan; Glen Sunday evening and an Interesting Lewi. Aleineda Calif ; Halph lew- program is being arranged. A good is. Sinlthfield; Unless lew le, allendame is desired. Mr. Neils A. Madsen and three Cyrus Lewi. Jtiehinnnd; David It. LrwU, Richmond; Ter- sons of lliinni-oii- . spent the week rill 15. Los Al,gef,s, Cal. end visiting with friends Had nt. She was born In Richmond, Dec dllves 2. 1895 ami rec ived her early edu- Mr. uml Mrs. Harry Itodge and ration In the district amt high family of C'gden. and Mr and Mrs V school at Klrhmofid. Khe has al- Hillary olnay of Iarudi.-- e wtne wavs tak n an active the In home of recent visitors at part church duties, serving in pi unary.! Mr. and Mrs. Lorrcll. licai! s M. A. a Mr and Mrs William ('origan, I. as and Sunday el '.s leader as well as nnisP.U'of Knl.fhM win week end Khe was a natural lin.no f vr nd Mis A. I.. King, maker and has devoted her l..e Mi .V.viun spent ih.j Vhgil to tier family. She has alw.us w k end in (imi.-ia. guest of) ls-- n i rv iliougl.ifi:! of all her' Mi and Ah It. im I'cMsuri friends and neighbors. With her' Mr and Mrs S.tli Fudge and' fiimlv of I'ari-- , Malm, hive pur-- ! p.eaaiit and congenial n.us she made m.tiy f rends. lclins. il ilmtirviu Nj nun holm-anMrs. Irma Vgulinl of Italy was visited by stork aboard lluncral unices wilt be held In will make their lionu- - in die vcanl'i. , during Jnurnry to Illinois from Italy. Khrs sc ti the Km.lhn.ld First ward chapel, permanently. above with infant, unscheduled passenger in ship's hospital. Monday. November 22, at 2 00 p. m. Her r. malm may be viewed at A Hie from the i hurt h. - to wl.nh they ger of Providence who recently family residence, Sunday IVIarV I CSLYCQ n to the the r. turned front a . . evening and Monday morning un-i- f, belonged after they had til time of the services. Inlet mrnt OClTVlCeS 111 pastors to give c onsid. tat'oil to Haw man Islands were the speak-on will be tn Hie Southfield r. s. nl it to ers at our Sacrament meeting the Pi. in, and to ceine- -' their congregations The rtfus.il of Sunday afternoon, ,he smis Mortuary Mrs. June Mrs. Marion Jest-othe clergy men to give the Plan the . and Mrs. Maud Anderson attention it th served, vooviiued Jes-o- p Paradt.se The funeral services Club members that they could a: 'ended a birthday party at Ntb-lo- y for Mrs. Mary Alice Pearce, who make on FTtday afternoon given by establiheadway greater tiled at Hyrum at (he home ol Ellis Anderson In honor of tlielr own churches. her daughter, M s. Win. Holmes. shing With the Uvv. T. A. Van Camp her birthday, v HZZIZ Saturday morning were held in Mr. and Mrs. Eiwood Jenson the Central Community the after- - as North Logan An lnteneMIng noon meeting house, Tuesday church, one of the new bodies, of Logan spent Sunday with Mr. In Townsend and Mrs. George Larson. marriage c,f he past week was Blihop Orville L. Lee conduct- - meets each Sunday h Iroalson. a The Stork left a fine baby boy cun. David h. Dantel- - Hall. The other. Discovery Temill and and Mr. O. W.L.n presided. The choir under ple. hedds it devotional services on last week at the home of Mr. daughter of to Isrealson. Joseph Rodrigo of the direction of Gertrude Welch. Sunday in the Fine Arts building and Mrs. Martin Nilson. - an Francisco, son , of Mr. and leader with Lizzie Mr. and Mrs. Ed Je.ssop spent "The Townsend Flan Is a thorRtchman, John ltodrigo of that city, and Friday in Ogden. rendered A oughly Christian the ganist philosophy singing. The marriage took place Novem. dl)et Mr. Chambers, a member of the by May Thomas and Ger cannot be disregarded by Chrivt-ia- n ber 11 In ulifortiia. trude said Mr. Sullivan. Central Dairy commit.ee, met with peoples." Miss Isrealson is graduate of man accompanist. The speaker' "It is' mi closely allied with the the dairymen of Millville on Wed-th- e I KA( and for the past fotirwho told of the good character evening and discussed the teachings of Chi ist. that those pas. years has been employed by the and noble life of the tors who refuse to disc u- it from contract between the county dairy departed' n f'lm'nlst-atioand- the- local condensers, J rrr;. C:c::- C. Cbr.V. ".b.r C 1; ate tailing in tin ir da- of Oakland M.l tm, amt must he taught this" D. Shipley and President Ir. and Mrs. Isrea on held open Elckmorc. Cwtin. Lavld II. Dan, elTins, it is believed, was the first house Sunday from 2 tc . p. m. for sen gave a few In the United States of closing remarks, relatives and friends of the young Prayrrs were offered by Jostah instances withdrawal of the Townsend flub About loO couple. guests called. Tams and Bishop Orville L. Lee.' members from roc established Mr. and Mrs. Rodrigo left Monday The flowers were carried by her form new ones based for Oakland where they will make grandchi.dren under the direction churches to the Townsend philo-ophupon their home. .of Mrs. Horace Obray and Mrs. The Ralph Smith Camp of the .Maud OLen. Daughter of Pioneers held their The Pall Bearers wrere Reuben monthly meetnlg Thursday after- - Pearce of Rigby. Idaho; Joseph . noon ut the home of President and Howard Holmes of L.XlU nie J. King. The prayers were .Hyrum, Ronald' Howells, Guy by Mrs. Venetta Gflgen and Sadie Pearce and Roy Mikelsen of Salt H. N'vman. The topic, "Dreams" Lake City. was in the Burial was beautifully treated hy Mrs. Paiadise cemetery and the grave F'uneial services for Millville Marian Folkman. a vocal duet was, was dedicated by Counselor E. M. Hanna Honson were held in the Mrs. Bickmore. sung by Kulalie M. Johnson Millville ward chapel on Monday and Mrs. Venetta Gilgen, accomp. Mis. Maggie Pearce and son fur-- ! anied by Mrs. Della Cronquist. Bhald, Mrs. Edith Mikelsen and afternoon. The singing was by the ward choir. Prayer emo.lonal outburst his first since Some business to the camp was Is011 Boy. Oiiy Howells of Salt was offered by Andrew Iverson. arrest when informed he had discussed and some interesting Lake City and Mirtha Huchinson were James P. Ol- been formally charged with first remarks on Pioneer relies and the of Wellsville and Mr. and Mrs. The speakers new relic hall were made. A n,- - Bert Pearce cf TopnLsh, Wash., son, Alma Riggs of Nibley and degree murder. "I didn't kill him! I didnt kill ial hour followed and a tray lur.h attended the funeral of Mary A. Bp. Franklin Buters of Logan and Lawrence Humphreys. him! exclaimed who Schaefer, was served to IS members an 3 Pearce. They were also visiting A duet was sang by Mr. and has confessed to participation in visitors. ives. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Pearce Mrs. Sylvester Anderson. A solo hiding the body of Spencer Milan ' Mr. and Mrs. hiarcell Sta visit relatives at Salt -'-so by Dewey Anderson of Farming- - and helping keep secret the slayannounce the birth of a 7 to ib Lake Ctty before returning ton Benediction was pronounced ing, committed at Malan's ranch son born last Wednesday. Wash. M s. their home at Topntsh at the near Enterprise in March, 1935. by G. T. Alvord. The Stauffer was for a.,J ..I.s. Wm. J. Roberts of cemetery was dedicatedgrave h Ha;'- Schaefer denied participating in by Bp. E. were afternoon Ogden cey formerly of Sunday R Scott. liL.g.ii. the actual killing of Malan by of Mr. The beet harvrs has Mrs. and en f nl. George The flowers were beautiful and Charles Bosshardt, 25. Bosshardt, shed up and du : i ti:- - i :.cep;ion. were carried by members pf the Schaefers brother-in-laalso Is fine fall we t r ti e farmers Relief Society. accused of first degree murder. have all got th : 'feP plow ing TOWNSEND PEOPLE Schaefer left here in custody and other work iu,..y 4.rparatory Mr. and Mrs. Wllford Winburg of P. A. Hanks, deputy sheriff, ORGANIZE THEIR to winter. are the proud parents of a fine and Emerson Draper, deputy An Interesting dedicaOWN CHURCHES baby boy who arrived on Thurs- United States marshal. ted to peace was I.elJ at the North day. The body of Spencer Malan, Logan school on Armistice day Anthon Pehrson of Logan, who tossed into an abandoned well Two new churches Dayton, O., under the direction of principal J. based some time ago 'relumed from a two and a half years ago, was upon the Townsend philoW. Seamons and the teaehes. sophy of Christanity in Action visit to Sweden and Jessie Zollin- - returned to St. George Friday to was Friday parents visiting day been formed in this city by at the school and all parents en- have members of Club No. 2, following an joyed opportunity to meet the the refusal of pastors of local teachers in personal consultation. churches to discuss the Townsend A splendid program was arranged Plan from their own pulpits, acby Miss Palmer and the 3rd and cording to Theodore A. Sullivan, 4th grades. The teachers r II worked together hoping to r.nki it a president. Members of Club No. 2 took the worthwhile day for each visiting unprecedented action of withdrawl parent. Trun an Saturday, November 20, 1937 UTAH Stork Descends on Liner Rex liotiie Wednesday evening ai tlo-iThu evening was spent In playing gaines and the moina Selv dei orated wllll full flowers Out of town guet were Mr ami Mis. Ru limit of Idahu Kalis; Mr. and Mrs Christensi n and daughter, lads; and Miss Kihe Thomas of Logan Mr. and Mrs. Nephl Clulsiensen. Mr. and Mis. Han n Hurst and tho lioine of Mr. and Mrs. ltay Mr. and Mrs. MarimieS Sweiion attended a hnu-- o wanning puriy at Klnghiim at Amalgt, Friday even. J-o- LOCAN, CACHE COUNTY, Mi- - w i.di 11. Ttireo short giv.n l,v .Mis, Mary two Vocal solos hy t'.r.id-hai v ; .Ill, SI Mr- - Lel.hlU.III, - UCCOIIlp- Edith Murray, Grace Stoddard, Hall and Messrs, Grant Hall' lan rm Miller and William Harley. Mrs. Alum I. Maughan and her children of Santa Marta, Caltfor. mil Mrs Kln'.t locrseti, Misses Lai-l- a of Logan; ami Clare Larsen Miss Florence ulnm and Mark Hammond of Providence, Mayor Louis 1. M.iughuii and daughters Flora June and Arleen of Hyrum were guests of Mr. and Mrs How. ard Jones on Ktindoy evening. A bhtliday party was given on Then y evening at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Gilbert Anderson In honor of the birthday's of their twin daughters, Mrs. Fanis I.ea, Clarris Jones. them and Mcs Light refreshments were served to Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Junes, Mr. Mr and Mis Leroy and Mis Grover Jones, Mr. and Mis. Wllll, nil F. laa'lnm. Mr and Mis. Kot.ert Frown. Mr. and Mrs. ivil Alton I'aiker. Mr and Mr- Anderson, Mr and Mrs. Gilbert And. rson and the Misses Norman and Mary Anderson. ward t ttsv 1.. K't oiid Tin choir diiiiing paity at the ward recreation h.cll cm Tuesday evening Chorister Lyndon I.euth-aHarold Glenn and President were in (huge. Miss Flame Jones spent Thursday and Fild.iy at Providence as guest c,f Miss Florence Glsen. In-I- m Fthel Jones. lur mg a Miii.cl hour a lovely lunch President John C. Pic iu lilev and w., scrv.cl to 21 and 5 Mrs, Iheiii ldey. Mr Myron I.eibh-ma- n. Mr. Janies A. Lelstiman. Mrs. gll his. Mrs. Millie Mr. and Mcs. Erm-h- t Parkinson Ellen F. Lcishman, Jones atand son, Roland. left on Monday Laxter und Mrs. Etln-morning by auto for Hot Springs, tended the geneological pageant, The Quo-t,- " Nalion.il Park at Hot Springs cliy, presented In the Mr. Aik.uiMs. v.h-iParkinson Memton ward cm Kiimlay evening. will lie einploviid as a Park or Park Ranger for the V. S. Government. A tamily dinner BETTER VALUE! was given Sunday evening In their honor at the home of their pur. LATE MODEL eliU, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Pa. hinsoti. A tall vase of chrysunthe. munis centered the table where rovers were laid for the guests of honor, the host and hostess and Used cars that look right Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Parkinson. and that will provide satisMr. und Mrs. Harold lraklnson factory transportation lor and fmallles. Miss Mary Williams years to come! and Reid Parkinson. The members of the La Villa 1936 Plymouth club entertained their husbands at Sedan .... a program party Wednesday eve. 1935 Graham Tour- - I ring beginning at the home of ing Sedan Mr. and Mis. Franklin Gunnell nv 1936 Graham Tour- - $ and visiiii g the homes of Mr. ami 94 ing Sedan Mrs. Pre.-- t on Murray. Mr. and 1935 F'ord DeLuxe Mrs. Luther Cooper iiefrcshtnenis Sedan ami the evenmg were enjoyed bv 1934 Ford Deluxe Messrs and Mesdames Coupe Stanley Jones, Leltoy Lea. 1935 Pontiac Six tharn, Ollie Eiwood, .Marvin Coach Alton Gunnell, James Bal. 1935 Chevrolet Mas ley. Luther Cooper, Evan Kirby Preston Murray, Franklin Gunnell, ter Coach 1936 Graham Tour- - $ Keid Irishman and Leland Larsen ing Sedan . Mrs. Luuier Baldwin and Miss Adell Jones entertained Thursday ALSO MANV OLDER MODEL evening at the home of Mrs. Bald, CARS THAT ARE PRICED win, for the MIA officers and TO SELL! those who took part iu the Ward road show act. Bunco was played and prizes awarded to MYron Brenehley and Miss Verda Hall. A chili supper was served to Mr. and Airs. James L. Wyatt, Mrs. Margaret I.eitz. Mr. and Mrs. MyJ ron Brenchley, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Phone 390 Logan, Utah Leishman, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Baldwin, Misses Ardell Jones Vet da Hall. Beryl Bradshaw. Pauline inl.-- tiv l , nat-uiah- si Used Cars lie-Lu- t) 5 GO 3G5 n, 525 495 750 Pop-pleto- n, . IB1L &SM Motor Co. 'f 1 r-- f;r 1 '(, 8i-t- Pca:-ce-all- j.-r- nm . THE EXCITING WATCHES YOU'VE EVER SEEN... Abmeubbs ciirag O Special Thanksgiving SCHOOL AT MONTROSE'S Electrical Appliance Shop 4 doors East of Postoffice Saturday, Nov. 20, at 2 p.m. Conducted by Mary Burgon, Expert Home Economist. Featuring the new advanced L. & II. Electric Range. GRCJEN 5zSzF0 RL AOI E S FOR MEN Named in honor of radio t two outstanding personalities, Sheila Barrett, mistress of mimicry, and the famous an- -, nouncer, Graham McNamee. 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