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Show Page Four CACHE AMERICAN LOGAN. GCIIE Thursday, December 2, 1937 COUNTY. UTAH I, to succeed Ambrose Call who was Wayne and Miss Dorthy Hanson. Rigby, Elizabeth Funk, 'Mr. and Uyrunt Has Curfew as second counselor to of Sgo, Idaho, guests of Mr Mrs Alfonzo Christenson and Mr released anP. Maughan Mayor Louts and Mrs. Archie Jenkins; Mr. and and Ms. Henry Sutherland and nounced Bishop L. Tom Perry giving Mr. that beginning of-j- S Mrs. Wayne McCinnon and two 3 children. a curlew will be sounded re- Call full time to work as an children of Wyoming, guests of Mrs. Mattie Griffin entertained 9 o'clock In Hyrum flciator in the Logan temple. The at gularly Mr. and Mrs. Jos. R. Tuddenhnm; with a family dinner last Tliurs-MLs- a rd belief Society has alOjfc Nl,,th city. It Is planned all children 'been Oriell Christensen and Missjday. Coveia were laid for the reorganized with Mrs. Iris under 19 year of age, unless ac!ttke Newton The M. I. A. Mr. Crosier, the later from Try-- j lowing guests; and Mrs. companied by their parents, be Harris, president, Mrs. Margaret, festival for the west tide ward nldad, Colo., both are nurses In Herald Griffin and family, Mrs off Young.! Edna the Hyrum streets after cur- Egbert and Mrs. counselors. The retlrmg .Newton, Clarks ton. Trenton, Cor- training from the Dee hosplt si Martha Jenkins, Mra, Mary Grif-- few time. nish and Cache Junction, which Ogden. They were guests of fin. Society officers were Mrs. waa held In the Newton ward on Mr. and Mrs. Alfonzo Christen- Grant Cooley motored over to Heres Your Gift Johnson, Mrs. Emma Holmgren and Mrs. Emma Bott. Logan and enjoyed a turkey dinTuesday was a very successful sen. and friends Send relatives your affair. The attendance was between A large number of friends and ner with his father, Ezra Cooley a year's subscription to the Cache Fire at Franklin 350 and 400 people. They had a relatives from our ward motored, and family, good orchestra and a crowded to Logan, Wedne.sdiy to attend American, only 1150 per year and Tl tliree room home of Mr. dance. The stake board furnished funeral services of Mrs. Alice carries all the home news three and Mrs. Leo Peterson of Frank- -' &, the reward, young men and ladies, icobsen, and accompany limes a week, keeping them In lin was completely destroyed by ft turkey to be given sway and mains bark to the Newton constant touch with Logan and1 fire Tuesday morning. Mr. Peter- - jvwj ' for which was burial. She an two at least tery early prizes Cache County and the varied in-- 1 son was at work at the Franklin "J wer drawn during the dance be tiler of this place and lived ! Irere. No be would teresis gift county Sugar factory at the tune The following were winners: Bp! here many years after her mar- more appreciated. and the children had gone Finds Fishing Hood school. Aid from a volunteer crewjw found the turkey; Vern Rav&ten, Clarkston, who knew her. A brother Sam. his President Roosevelt of fire fighters formed by neigh- -' histor-roostLawmaking I Jigs ft pie; Grace Crookston, Loganjson Ted and wife and daughter! fishing so good around tlie burs were unable to save tlie build-innear sesIslands Roosevelt's President Key Tortugas special American Falls. Idaho, mo-1- ? and 12 eggs; Deanna Tlie cause of the blaze Is ordered he that West on Tuesday sion of congress, which he called ol enson, Cornish, bo candy; itored down to attend services but checker on account of car trouble failed!1116 Jac,lt rolom,w: anchored Uiere to speedily enact an emergency Cornish, Baker, Lilly board cake; Laura Ravsten, Clark- - to reach here In time. Also some overnight so he could troll the Who writes your fire or auto- program to aid business s ton, pie; Earl Jorgensen, 5 lbs.! from Teton, Idaho, had the same surrounding water again Wednes-bo- x legislative was bogged deep mobile insurance and bonds? Utah and agriculture, , of candy, Newton; Mary Dorsey Benson and his famWednesday In the mire of its own Mortgage Loan Cosporatlon Insur- - M Cornish, 2 ducks. Proceeding lly and Devine Nelson and daugh- .. , ROBES and COCKTAIL quarrels and differences. So much aiu-- Dept. O. A. Garlf, Mgr. I.M tor- the dance a nice program was ter. They remained for several; Lewi.ston Adv. so, In fact, U seemed doubtful If JACKETS Head the list given with G. G. Merrill, member days visiting with relatives before Floyd Whitt of Lewiston was the session could complete any In of the stake board of luxury gifts for men. charge. The returning to their homes, among the business visitors in the legislation before the regular ses- Director Peterson Talks program follows; Prayer, Bish- - Mrs. Hazel Rigby and Mrs. Ellz- - county seat on Tuesday. Mr. WJiltt sion begins In January. To Adult Rural Leaders op Seymour Thompson, Clarkston; abeth Funk had as their guests recently returned from Salt Luke drama by the Newton ward, Nine, for the week end, Mrs. Bernice 'city where he vLsited with Ray Club Vandenberg Lives of Emily, under the direc- - Christensen and Mrs. Bessie B Noy. Mr. Van Noy made It ft A Vandenberg for President club tlon of Ruel Doudle, Trenton lard of Logan. Mrs. Alice Chris-- J point to show Mr. Whitt about and pointed out that '1 difficulties, . . ward, cornet duet, Vera Cottle,! tensen was also a guest at Sunday the state capital. The visit there was organized by a small group mao them strong.' liitar Lay-Bro. Butler.; Trenton 2nd, Tap dinner which was In honor of was a most enjoyable one. way Plan makes it just as easy for easli of Republicans at Kansas City, : should congratulate ourselves Ganchlef Trenton Mrs. Funk's dance, twins; customers as charge customers to make their selec birthday anlversary Wednesday. The members of tlie' that we haven't an opportunity to 1 3rd, vocal solo, Gerald Butter; 'which falls on November 23. be soft and indolent but that we' tions lloV, ahead of the l'llsh, and pay later. take) club said not would they &' arks ton ward, Dutch dialogue though not in the best of health No" for an answer mint be fighters." he continued, Vandenberg's dance; Cornish 1st, trumpet soloshe is remarkable lor one who has Wednesday evening. Neighbors be-- 1 'and If you have ail account here, you, of course do not Insisted they would back hiinl After pointing out some of the Arthur Slmmonds; Cornish 2nd accomplished as much as she forlieved a hay stack w as burning on male quartette; Cornish 3rd, tap her family dance, Douglas Pike. always a Among those who visited the1 does many ward lor Thanksgiving day were j friends. 1936 Governor of today are even more harrassing convention when Mr. and Mrs. Lex Lewis and 4 Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Larsen Alf Land on was named as the than those the pioneers faced LOGANS most beautiful collection of robes and jac- Mr. of children and Mrs.jand daughter Arta spent Friday Logan; But if we can develop people of .ww bearer. standard Republican Wesley Hull of Victor, Idaho asiln Salt Lake City, shopping, kets awaits vour pleasure. See them in our windows; understandin-g- people who have Mrs. Raydon Benson enter ta In- guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene well and moral come inside and choose from the great assort-sic- al as as then phy-ifaith, Named to Bishopric Mrs. Harold !ed with a dinner Friday evenl tg. Nelson; Mr. snd then we will make Integrity, Mrs.! ment Ben-Wof Mr. and Othello of tlie Cache for laid were Covers Hickman Swift, guests Dorsey a noble contribution to the world., 4 stake high council has been namBarker Jr; Mrs. Hyrum son and four children. Mis. De- In concluding his talk he de-- !! ed to tlie Ninth ward bishopric Swenson, Mrs. Emil Hansen, son vine Kelson and daughter. Hazel dart'd that now is the time to d JjjJ prepare for a great world-wid- e democratic movement, and stated, 1! "We need the presence of free men living on their own land, jfis who can go and vote as they please to safeguard our Inheritance.' Dr. O. J. Wheatley was chairman of the meeting. Special mu- 53 sic was rendered by Miss TwUa 53 Mcldrum of Tremonton. 23 (To be Continued) 23 NORTH MAIN Festival at Newton Ward Proved Success The ROBES The Thing j at t jj Ja-ea- LOCALS ceme-furnish- i a s l! i k ft ft ft ft .... And Early Shoppers Oaa k, ft Get the Choicest! ft Lay it Away Select Yours Now Until Christmas er Sor-jfro- m ft ft day-sen- k, 'V! K' ' t I n '( ft ft ft j i Jk --- ;kw M ?, Atoy- A e ft ft er- v voYfM o j k ft ft g. Han-buc- V s - - ft lr. ; AI-C- j a jj ft ft ft I ft ft j k -- ft ft ft ft ft ft JOHN WILSON ft Inc., ft &iX LEGAL NOTICES SUMMONS In (hr IHNtrHt Court of the Find Jmliriiil IMiatriet of the Mide of I tih in nml for the toiinty of i nhe. LAURA JOHNSON. Plaintiff, vs. JAM KS O. PETERSEN. CHRISTIAN BKTKRSEN. LENA HANSKN ami ....SIN K IKTEKSEN, the only heirs at law of Jens O. IVtersvn. als known as J. O. Pedersen and his wife. Karen leteisen, both ceased. Defendants. The State of Utah to the said and to each of them; You. ami each of you. are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after the service of this Sum mons upon you. if served within the Couiuy in which this Action brought, otherwise within thirty the days after service, and defend above entitled Action, and in case of your failure so to do. judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint which has been filed with tile tlerk of said Court. This Action Is brought to quiet the title of the Plaintiff to the following: described land: l.ots and 6 in Block PL Plat A" Newm ton Tov. nsite Survey, situated Section 20. Township 13 North of Range One West of Salt Lake W. PtTN. ( Meridian. Attorney for Plaintiff, Logan, Utah. It SHERIFFS SALE the District Court of the First Judicial District of the State of Utah, in and for the County of Cache. In OWNERS' LOAN COIll'OR-ATIOa corporation of the Tinted States of America. Plaintiff, HOME vs- - C. NIELSEN and wife. GEORGE ANNIE NIELSEN, Defendant. To be sold at Sheriff's sale on the 22nd day of December. 1137, at ten o'clock A.M.. at the front door of the County Court House, in Logan, Cache County, Utah, the following property Beginning at the Southeast corner of the West half (W1-- of the Southwest quarter of Section 2, Township 12 North of Range One East of the Salt Lake Base and8 thence North Meridian, running rods and 7 feet; thence West 11 chains, more or less, to the East bank of the Logan and Richmond canal; thence in a Southerly direction along the East bank of said canal 8 rods and 7 feet, more or less, to a point 11 chains West of the place of beginning; thence East 11 chains to the place of beginning, containing 24 acres. Together with one share of watef stock in the Logan, Hyde Park and Smithfield Canal company, as evidenced by certificate No. 674. Together with all rights of way, easemnets, rents, tenements, hereditaments. privileges and appurtenances thereto belonging, however evidenced, used or enjoyed with said land or belonging to same, or which may be hereafter acquired and used or enjoyed with said land. Dated this 29th day of November, t: FORMAL SHOWING FRIDAY And SATURDAY Dec. 3 - Dec. 4 AT ALPH FORD - LINCOLN ZEPHYR 33 North Main - Logan - 1937. JEFF 7 Tub.., Tun. ZENITH 7S258 American end Foreign Broedcests, Police, Amateur, Aviation, Ships, 10" Speaker, Complete Robot" Die! with e Controls, Spinner Tuning end Kilocycle Coverage K. 1740-593- 0 C., (540-175- 2 0 K. K. have separate dials, All three wave-band- s yet there is but ONE dial showing at a TIME! And that one dial is big, simply designed, clear and easy to read. Stations are marked with call letters PLUS Local Station Indicators. 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