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Show Thursday, Iteemlr 23, 1037 CACHE AMERICAN LOGAN, --- for Composer o Aa "kill-- . o' Kmillificid The Junior Ladas im-at the home of Mi. Douglass Hooper Thursdty ufleinoiiu ami held their annual ( hristnia party. The progiatu was under the dim t ion of Mis. Flank Winn. Chilstmas greeting, President Mrs. L. E. Nelson; singing of (lul, turn songs by club undei the direction of Mis. Clyde Little-dykwith Mrs. David Thomas as Christmas accompanist; story, "The Red Glass Bowl", by Mrs. publisher. fabler Smith; special musltal ller work a composer and author numbers were, vocal duet by ha overshadowed her sinning, once, when alia had tuns by Gretta and Jay Tueller, and vocal duel by Joyce and Gerald loyal command before the Queen of he declined a contract to Sweden. with Miss Aralie Cragun as Join the Koyal Opera In Stockholm. Gifts were presentaccompanist. Tall, dark, distinguished looking, ed to all present. A buffet lunch the ha a voice of rich and sympaeon was served at the close of thetic charm. the program. The table was There are few concert singers beautilully decorated with a lace who do not list at leat several cloth and was centered with a lime a season her lovely boat song. flowering Christmas cactus. Mrs. "By the Bend of the River." And lloiner Hatties at the through frequent use. many other table. eong by Clara Edwards have beThe Indies Bridgq club and come closely associated with the their partners were feted Saturday name of the great. evening at their annual Christmas Among such singers and song are Paul Althouse, "All Thine party. Dinner was served at 7:30 In at then found peared "Awake public nine, at the Junior High school. Tbe Own; Florence Easton, voice her chief "Little Interest, completed Beloved; Helen Jepson. long banquet table was centered her vocal studies In Vienna and did Shepherd Song; John McCormack with holly wreaths and lighted extensive c. church and work. icert Grace of "At the Close Day: A red candles. delicious three She and another needed a of the Bend singer Moore, "By the River; course dinner was served, after con- of a for particular type song "Little Shepherd Sigrld Onegin. which the evening was spent playcert and falling to find It, 6ong; Lily Pen, "By the BendTheot they program, one. J wrote As ing bridge at the home of Mr. and The Little Swarthout. the River; Gladys Mrs. Harold Deppe. High score Fisher's Widow; John Charles Shepherd Song" it soon became a prize was won by Mr. and Mrs. Thomas. With the Wind and the favorite of such singers as Helen and . Jepson W. A. Noble and low score by Mr. Sigrid Onegin. "HappiRain In Your Hair"; Lawrence ness and Gypsy Life" followed, and Mr.s J. M. Fulkerson. "Gypsy Life; and many and Clara Edwards found herself ladies' The newly organized Diners. one of the most sought composers Literary club met at tbe home of The name of Bernhard Haig ap- ot standard songs. Records of the Mrs. Glen Tout Friday afternoon aa lyrist on the printed American Society of Composers. pear Mrs. Tout In with president copies of many of Clara Edwards' and Publishers show that "By ongs. Recently, Clara Edwards the Bend of the River Is one of charge. A short business meeting took her admirers quite by surprise the most frequently used of modern t was held, after which the followwhen she disclosed that Haig was standard songs. ing Christmas program was given: none other than herself that the Clara Edwards calls her attrac-Story. Mrs. Clynton Low; vocal nom de plume was derived from two tlve studio In Riverside Drive, New solo, Mrs. Bert Reese; Christmas old family names. Her current aongi York, overlooking the Hudson river, poem. Mrs. Edwin Noble; story, are credited In both words and her home, but she Is a travel addict) Mrs. Gifts were exJay Pond. music to Clara Edwards, but the and finds her greatest In! happiness after changed by the members continued popularity ot her earlier the widespread acceptance of her was which a dainty luncheon works promises to keep the dis- music. Recently on an Easter Sun-- , served. Tbe.rooms were beautifulcarded Mr. Haig In the scene for day, her "Easter In was sung Song tome time. ly decorated In Christmas decoraeight churches In New York and 4 Clara Edwards became a song- Brooklyn. "I know Us message I tions. met The Ladles' Bridge club writer quite by accident. She brings comfort add cheer to many played piano as a small child, ap- - and that's reward enough tor me. Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Rinda Chambers. A delicious (Jfaric Ftaturet A Photo Syndicate) i lunch was served and a pleasant afternoon spent at cards. High I members oC tbe Stake Sunday score prize was won by Mrs. Harschool board, were in attendance old Deppe. Mrs. William Scrowth-er- s and gave us some very fine inand Mrs. T. B. Farr were spestructions. At the sacrament meet- - j cial guests. The rooms and tables ing Elder Max Riney Harrison and were decorated with Christmas Terrance Hatch were the speakCove The Cove Sunday school ers, with prayers by Dave Sulli- colors. was well attended Sunday. Mrs. van and Dee Shepard. Songs were Saturday night. Gents paid their Richmond and "Oh Say What is Truth, "Re- tickets and the ladies brought a Guy Merrill of Mrs. Thornley of Smithfield, deemer of Israel and "Sunshine pie for their ticket, which was in My Soul. Barbara Larsen at sold to the highest bidder. Quite the paino and W. J. Harrison as a number was in attendance. chorister. Bishop L. H. Allen was In charge. The Relief society of Cove convened at the Relief society hall. The lesson was given by Mrs. Del- la Allen on Christmas puddings. Mrs. Allen served one, demon strating its value. The Farm Bureau meeting was held directly afterwards. The president presented two names which she had IN SALT LAKE CITY selected to be voted on as president of the Home and CommunA Hotel of hospitality ity section for the coming year. Mrs. Neta Allen received and Refinement the most votes and was told to select her own counselors. Mrs. Allen HOTEL now has quite a responsibility, if the women of Cove ward get all they ought to out of this splendid LDWAKDS, he ! Lit.-i.ii- i lull t f God-fie- pre.-lde- d J I Tib-bt- 1 - T TJ OUR OFFICE THIS BONCH OP BILLS AND POST THEM TAK i i foiwaid to 'ruoitcii: ami 4.1 i ttim niiii Notice to Water User Chi 1st mas. r ni m tr soiu t,vOil 4 I I l K d the nights and U.tvs 1IIC liPM'MIltK t i 6 It M It Kill frtltfiil.it IN-- 2 vij Till Faina would conic; to see us. Tin: M'ur l S tr OU kiliM r, I I IO V With iflmlt-e- i s and hells and I'llitt .lt l.nkt Cit) I t it In Ittrti. sleighs. Nt' it S hail that 1u giwnUtah. SUMMONS l K ha m Hhljiu'c We were filled with Joy and ex-- t allon la Api'lh l th I la (he PUlrli t earl ef (he First to unit tah Iiihi ai'i'ro-litenient. vmi a r Jadlelsl DUtrlei f ifc (Male af f t of Uttlr tnm lot I mm4 With our slot kings on Christmas Clurkstn I'irfk In t.ttlu la tor Ur aaaiv af iViinu 4 ache. Hill be impnumt-t- l Utah Suhl morn. I to of from January Jul We examined" our toys thut he ur h h of dam 4 l.Al ItA JOHNSON. Plaintiff, f t left us, hihh count rut trd aro thr o IKTMtMlN ciiuktian of said at a JAMKS ihnnnrl natural We beat drums and blowed our I I Ihftfti S Hh IIANM.N amt K Uk2 ft from ont SINK I . K UM , Hit only hrira new horn. 9, T 14 N. K tin SV form-St iif r o at M 2 W Jins 1h ivterHrn. nat.-also Tit M.Ua Hill be known us J o lVittrn am) hta from storage from Anll We ate randy and nuts from our rltait-u Karen o Hite. hotn i to Ivteisrn, tmluxlve of a h tohrr stoi king. Defendant to flow In the naturjearh allowed We tried on our nice new skates. al n it of Raid rrffk to a The State of Utah to the said do dnt V. fcl ft from th NK fendunls and to rm h of them, You, We laughed at our parent's warn- loratftl 22. T 14 N. K 2 W , SL ami each of you. are herepy sum corner ing. H here It Hill he redUerted moned to within tM. At the table to clean up our iind 'onee hy ditch to the iiig da after the servite of thistaeuty hum. a aa Mioni llirch and if uMin served within ditch, you Spring plutes. supplemental atipplv to Irrigate Too the County in whnh this Action la of land emhrnred tn the K brought, otherwise wituln thirty We couldn't sit still for a minute notes :: WSMV't Sec 23 S du after serviie, ami defend tha KS shove Our happiness and Joy was so M: and untied Action, amt tn case MVH K4SWI. SK. Sec 26 amt SV Sec 5, all In T ot ojr failure so to do. Judgment great. 14 S. It 2 . SI. HAM jwlli he rendered against you acWe loved Xmas and all that went This Application la designated In cording to the demand of the cam the office of the State KiKincr a plaint h lii li has he n filed with with It. the 4lei k of said Court In our hearts there was no room NoAll 12361 This Action is brought to quiet protests resisting the grant- s the title of the Plaintiff to the fur hato. ing of Raid Application. Hith tn affidavit following described land' lads fr therefor. made form, must he filed Hlth T II and 6 In Hlo k 10, IMat A" NewAnd then as we grew older, situated In Itumpherv a, State Knglneer, Capi- ton Townslt Survey, 13 We began to think ourselves wise tol North of liuildlng. Salt lake Citv, Hith (Section 2. Township One West of Salt Lake So we lost some of the Joy of one extra copy and lino filing fee Itange C. W. KJNV. .10 dua after the date Meridian. of Hithin Xm.'is, laat publication Attorney for Plaintiff. We couldn't see, with the same T. H. HCMPIIKUYS. Logan, Utah. State Knglneer eyes. Date of first publication, Iecem-he- r 21. 137. Then we still grew older. Date of laat publication January And began to look back with 1ft. 193ft. tit-- rea-rod- Classified Adds regret. Notice of Special Stockholders Meeting We would think of children and Xmas, Wishing we were children yet. FOR SALE Hay, In stack, or livered. Phone 696J2. Nntlr Is hsrshy glvsi) that ft po isl mfetlng of tha stockholders of th a corporMilivilto Irrigation Company, ation, will be held at the Latter Day ae the Mtllvllle Paints Church known Cache at Millville, House, Meeting on the loth County. Htate of Utah, day of January 1931 at 1 oclock P M of said day, for tho purpoao of considering and acting upon th pro a of tbe ArtiOh that we could be as children. cle ofto amend article aa t follows: Incorporation Once again for Christmas day. That tbe word ten in the next to 9 be of aaid Article But then what's the use of wish- tho laat to lino read One. changed ing, The effect of this amendment will We're not, we have all had our day be to reduce the qualifications of oftret of ficers to one share instead So lets all Join forces this Xmas, shares. A. L. RIOOS And see that Santa Claus comes, president. And brings Joy again Xmas morn- Oh! we still have a good time on Xmas, Giving gifts to all of our friends. But It Just "Aint the same kind of Xmas, Since the years have been turning on ends. Stockholders ing. To the kids In all of our homes. Typewriter Service Location New Now In 168 N. Main A. FOR BUSINESS HOME OP GOOD PIES Opposite Palace Hotel ' Expert Logan Hardware Co. NEW DEXTER WASHERS Phone 183 $39.50 and up Winter Driving Neurocalometer and Service noun 1 to 5 P. M. 221 West 1st N. Phone 642 - 244-- 325 Sa. Main w Used Cars ee For the Best Deal In Town 1937 1938 1936 1934 1931 1931 1929 1936 1935 137 f Center St. C. R. Johnson ? CAB AND TRANSFER ? $765' $885 CHEV COUPE CHEV COACH CHEV Tn SEDAN FORD SEDAN FORD COACH FORD COACH FORD COUPE BU1CK SEDAN ..... PONTIAC SEDAN GRAHAM SEDAN .. PLYMOUTH COUPE STUDEBAKER Sedan GRAHAM SEDAN .. CHEV lli Ton CHEV Pickup FORD Pickup FORD Ton . International Truck FORD Truck OLDSMOBILE Sedan ESSEX Sedan DODGE Sedan BUICK Sedan CHEV Coach $125 $195 . t eed $545 $265 $695 $145( $295 $145 $395 $325 $245 $145 $525 $175 $395 $445 $325 $445 $395 $445 $135 $95 $15 $35 $35 $45 Car From Vs, Be wise and compare prlree with other dealers listings. All ears over $100 pries carry our liberal guarantee.. Home of the ears in the above list are not in our stock. we will gladly secure However, them for yon at tbe above prices. 1 a 1936 1931 1928 1929 1938 1926 1928 CHEV SEDAN CHEV Tn SEDAN CHEV COUPE CHEV COUPE ....... Better Buy a $ of; 1932 1934 1935 1934 JcWIIEN YOUR SWEETf jTOOTII SAYS CANDY? ?YOUR WISDOM TOOTH? Candies I 1933 1936 BAUGH !WeFresh 1930 1935 PRESTONE or Motor Company UT. THOXE I. Phone 1931 LOGAN, 90 West (The Blind Man) Awning & Linokum Co. Frozen Radiators. Super-Pyr- ol Health T Linoleum A. II. PARKER 1933 Protects Your Car from have 172 Varieties SALE Coles Hot Blast Heater In good condition. 18.00 Including floor oard and pipe. See It at 285 North First West FOR 1930 South Main 4 RAGS Clean and soft wanted at for office American Cache cleaning machinery. 1937 LoganWasherExchange I ENGLANDS 55 Adv.i REDUCE THE COAL BILL! Old Jack Frost comes a runbroken those ning through windows, and he's headed our way now. We have a Window Glass HELP Midget Lunch A room furnish- ed apartment. Stoker beat North 4th West Decem- Let Your Windows SAYS: Three E. SONNE, Cashier, Dated at Logan, Utah, NOW OPEN t FOR RENT fur135 proper. Phone 345 ber 11, 1937. 119 room Two FOR RENT nished, heated apartment 3rd North. de- Meeting The regular annual meeting of the stockholders of the First National Bank of Logan, Utah, will be held In Its banking room on Tuesday, January 11, 1938 at 4 o'clock p. m. for the election of directors and the transaction of such other business as may be Geo. B. Everton Good Food is Good Gen. Mgr. nptr ud j C. O. CARSTENSEN, 1 I m Chiropractor Close to the City, Yet Out of the Noise 1 d I Catering to permanent and transient guests. R rrk 1 j ar no-ai- r Dr. M. G OLSEN 100-cgarage in connection. FREE parking space for cars. lh 1 . 14 Sensible Prices Excellent Service 1 i atr r' Sensible Prices For Rooms and Food New Linen New Silver Spic and Span Dishes (oui it 4 AMBASSADOR by M Men and Gleaner Girls in the activity part of the Mutual program Tuesday night. Getting a Job, by Dee Shepard, Wynn Landell Hatch, Norma Wardell, Rich, Terrance Hatch and Bertha Day. Mrs. Reynold Merrill of the Stake board was in attendance. The M Men basketball team played the Lew iston team at the North Cache High school Wednesday night, the score being 49 to 11 in favor of Cove.The John Cornish camp of the Daughters of the Pioneers met at the home of Mrs. Effie Wardell Thursday afternoon. Florence Rich was in chargp. The lesson wTas eiven by Mrs. Mary Hendricks on Pioneer women and marriage Mrs. Chloe Harrison the camp parliamentarian gave some instructions in order of business. Mrs. Fay Allen gave a report of the committee appointed to arrange for a Christmas party to be held at Mrs. Fay Allens home December 27. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Allen and Mrs. Elva Allen attended the evening session at the Logan Temple Thursday night. The Scouts put over a pie dance e looked And (ounl COVE organization. A one act drama was presented v Tage Seven IfiOAMS E3HSn By FLOYD R. CHECKETTS By Daniel I. McNamara. fnntor CI.AIt.Y ilmimy liariarnUe, llitid ol the Rucr." i a J y the favor te on the concert mace the ur!d over, la (urtunate In the !.! loams he tnh) unions the great-s-- t mser. The elite of the uiuh-ra- i world await her every new eons. a alnger ot Thu. although hen-eldistinction earlier in her career, fche U nuw one of the most prominent women member of the American Society of Composer. Author and ITAIIram KIDS XMAS SM1THF1ELD Musical Royalty CACHE COUNTY, PHONE 314 LOGAN Cache Auto COMPANY ujJM.uewi. mpjuiuwh !J |