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Show Saturday, March 19, 1938 CACHE AMERICAN Time and Place For Services Announced Mary Hansen To Be Buried CACHE COCNTY. UTAH LOGAN. Tage Five She Is rrj'ortrd to be recovrrutg niivly, Mr. Nona KlinbaU, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ited Jensen, aas guest Of honor at a miscellaneous "esMO Jele.eael Hyde park Mu Mildred Dln' shoaer. given at the home of Mr. VeOnSIuClTCQ aaa guest of tiorior at a party at and Mrs. (TI4KIE3 R. JENSEN George Nielsen, WednesW'lia t la expected to prove on tnl.-- 1 her borne, Monday afternoon, An Ii Uh Washington. Funeral lor Hyrum services day afternoon. There acre about ' - en teacheth officer and v a by ymand far- rpldced the 100 gueata called during tlie after- - of tlie most Important Chariot R. Jeasrn, 68. ho drop.,,, of authority in the house of 'of th W-e- n Tlie noon. Mrs. Kimball . wul0 lul hls- In Utah avsoclitlon, Ti' ' fitmary L !M7 brings dead from , heart received many fcn'hlng ped auak . afu-- : noon Ttmr d.iy. aaa !t'ur Ihuiwn. r' The spent playu.g lovely gif la. lory tlie "Build Utah" convention att, war th,0;' Wedmsday afternoon of ruKtut- gun;fs nmleni arjpou m Lumheon ana served to The of the Utah Manufacturers ao-lo-n be!1! UIO station tu Logan. U1 d Tu,idV Primary association in a Jong Uiw. at is scheduled for ' Satur-C'- T conduct J In Hynrm Tlilrd a Junior dance in the amys-4-1 ard i P y tam Him Wmdur atmt. in Suit Lake City. jher Monday at 2 pm. , her aeivirrs as an of.U'er In Lie aiwiit hall Saturday ewfdgV lUiifren ua a n&uvc of chairman cf the coiumiiti-fkULd for tlie purjxiee of brtng-l- h of the Music a as furiiLslad by . V.rak AlHTf.V FRINK h element Ina hole. together every 1' Pro kltncc Military funeral e - rt!ham ,rri!!ury association. McQuarrle and Harvey Seam-m- i ' The tao fool root of the black I The monthly meeting of ttk P. A large crowd attended. During terested In tlie upbuilding and de1 vlc for Austin Flank. UUf.0t aas h.'ld Thutsday In the the dance Mia d Lrs' Jotin thorn tree of Ireland, aith a fure-jTof tlie Beehive state, man and former mayor of Provl-- 1 Virginia Waite velopment w wd boding knot on the end. aaa used school house. Mrs. Eft Brown, presented her dance class in a the convention will consider from denoe, a ho died euddeny Tlie..'1U'i'ra Wbded until 1896 when her husband died. by O'Connor abile pre I ling ox cr gave a very Instructive leciur on floor show. Solo dances were every possible angle the present day night at hU homr of a heart ' later became associated with ! ''hlji'iJtliin She ,b.f Educailon. Musical nun.bers demonstrated d id Joan Wuite, ' 'co"omk: attack. lil be conducted Sjr.day by . billion bill, dollar ,11...! clM)r. Jennie Mae Jensen. Lucinda M.u ,r'tIls urnl,h(.d py a k'tt'r it. ' at 2 p. m. In Providence I.rst fthe Union Kntumg Mills and j . hof, by toin dissension, und r tl,e dliecUon of Ml Tliusrton. Rhonda Thurston, Lou-- 1 J- Reuben Clark Jr., first counoot manager for 32 years for this was however. careful. A formal ruling fmin speaker IHhun Morrell. A large crowd ts Malkin ar.d Jeanlne Balls. jillor in the flist presidency of Mr. and Mra. Leon Halverson tlle 1 D- S. church, will come .... pennittlng use of the j tended Mrs. James Seamona entertain- - aIld ohtaim d bv (im York to address the Uo wlu 0f g.,;t Lake City ,flunl and Sunday morning until time 192- 6,e h balded In Salt Lake shillelagh whs fl " fd 81 kurPrtse party at V Uie u.kend al tho honK. meeting. Other speakers will In- h, City. Surviving are two son: Hay ",,r aS',r a tp,.nl be paint d the glory o. lie- jM.r home Wednesday evening Hunsen, Salt Lake City and j w p,,a. ; elude Dr. Adam S. Ik union, aiis- Ubhop and n" ""u r.l.onor of the b.rthday auiuvcr-lnju . to the preMdent Utah Power Clvde Hansen. Buhl. Idaho; three1 j taut mons of hr llu'Lfld- Tll? evening for n. njamin daughter. Mi's. E. E. Dahls, Mrs. nin ral Mla R s y.vQj, sulle-!f'irj ,.ft sun. and Light company; Paul M. Pe- -. the ,l Iinllr rt CuitiM ii, who (ifd ri hus home uas i 'nl wid luncheon Roy R, Ciihooa and Mr, ixliia 'i )(M ;tn htnin'Mit nf by bus lor Rcxburg, iron, president Utah FedcraUon wa-conducted Haii.vn D.dcy. ball Laike City1 a iou" In p d.g the "tvid Tlie fmlowu.g sued idai l0iniornmg ' Lalxir. ond Wuid C. Holbrook, .i n.n nt..ty hue slie will Join her jui In neon at Loean. .were Sunday pre.vnt: B.sliop and Mrs. J husband who Utah Sdate Faun Bur- bud- bro'.hv, Ji.l.n lljliu.e. Kock.und.j 'pi stlon. traiacting 1, oche I ward thi-;iter moils, Mr. and Mrs with burial in I'.mk'i ad luaho; 17 gland children and lo! Sm-itMr and aujn tlut locality. . cm.-.rv. i (.'Com, Fr: nd- - may gan city r ff. .e.l him the Im, of wavne Puke-- Mr. and Mi S.a-- Mls Roa, sparrow of Snxhfield Consul ration will be riven bySIai,.:uu are.,. call at the home Ctl Noith Fomth g.,4l ,r and Mr. and Mis Stanf.wd , e '' :'1 a .u be laid at ' ' ' at the MvQuarrle hum ,d.!efcaUupr.sentmg every mying East street, -i- ma.iy m :U tin LV'1lor 12.15 noon Seuday m Salt Lake ci'lm:n ,of . hi the of Mr. afid Mrs lam of the state and everv phase ,, v if- - I pn cn: ,lu N',vir,H clmmun 'of staUwuIe e!id,avor ,0 h 'CitJ. Eo.iow.ng grate side em., LEAD d tlie Euullaa lllfn,a' 8 o '.a Uyr.M, hur.al will be in ih; j,,;,- u lull- - we Mr ar(j MrS- l.0 perkes gave of btsmesa and Indus- 'Inn i . Bndce dub at her home, Fh Islay tlicelr son the name of EVrrin try, agclcultuie ond l.ve.stok in- ur Kvrum Ciiy t n.cLiy. n:Uhfu id FuirMi! M'ru - kmc Read, vho died ut his r evening. A hot supper was serv-- , y.'a.te In sacranu-nine.tmg Sun- - feusts. education, and labor. at small tables. The St. Patnck'day- cenre "edi.esday. will b? coruiuc.- for.ed ivent.on activltlas will, in brief. at tfc, :w of Mj, Wld Hie ed Sunday at 2 p m. m Smith- - M s Jw A rulkn:lul. .motif was uxd In favors andj Mjs, Gladys Jensen, who has canter In endeavots to wo;k out tiny n.c nu. The re.-- t of the evening been lleld Second ward chape!, with attending business scliool In 'a ccxirdlnated and cooperative jilan AIra. S.c one Be k and son Ed-was spent playing bridge. Score .ilU Lake burial in rem.-t-y- , .itntldie.d City, returned to her 'for statewide betterments. month aard at tt,e ip;.IKi)ng the 10 LaPreal Friends may call at the horns Sal- - phot-niaar(lt'd home Friday, having Two meetings are to t.-- held. ,pr,zt' completed Oizona houiib and Ornui Thurston. The.e'(ie course of study. She started 'a urday evening and Sunday morn-- . jf. daytime session will bo c voted Laub of Fielding! Mrg, j,Hn l're 10 c'ub members present -- ork a secretary in tlie office : to addresses and c.sois- v'vivtr-T-Tlv:ie Ponpleton and lhe ,oUoul Pent the week end in the ward.! Mr. and Mrs Gertrude 0 educaUon In the county court sions of feasible action that . (IA.GG . may at Mr. their of Mrs. Jos. and pleasantly surprised 'guest Edna Kirby, Vella Sea-- 1 house, Monday. Services for Einmi'tt Wallace f 0;km,tn aid in solving the economic and home on Tuesday evening where , Thurs-Avon Orma mons, Purser, Mr and Mrs. Lambert Burgess 'social problems now Clegg, five months old son of Mr. conf anting Carl M. Nelson spent the week a group of young people gathered and Mrs. Emmet Clegg, who d.cd at Garland. Idaho 'the state. The convention will T?!1, and chlldrcn of Rli'by!f I?V;'rV-m!Luncheon am for a party. fd 'SPCnt tnd Vlll'g rc! dve wlth an evening banquet. W.dnesday. will be conducted Sat-- j he ward MIA conjoint pro- - games we-- e enjoyed by Mr. and j niii tt and Mrs auVts in town. and friends Mere ' than 300 delegates repre- urdiy at 2 p. m. In the nd 8Ild Pol)lle 'aS sP,.'fred by thf Mtl&srsa Mrs. Lucn.-tiA.shcroft was hos- Mr. ward chapel. Richards irortuarvi6"U" Mrs. Mikkelscn and Roy practically hlV0 group eveiy county HerhaU the ward tess to the Ladies Literary club left Tuesday morning for Aberdeen 'senting la directing. in Utah are expected to attend and direction of Mrs. Luclle Barker. Heb.-- Murray. Grover Jones, Har- - at her home Thursday afternoon. Idaho whete Mr. Mikkelscn will be lend their aid in solution of Mrs. Virginia Lee of Logan re' and where they will big problems. Up to date more Ariel Wm. H. are the Mur Glenn, cl ay. proud grandparents viewed the book "Ethan FYome" make their home for the present, than 250 have re-Oliver acceptd Invitations 'two grandsons which arrived ! Maugham Bailey. diaries,. Miss Annie Edith Wharton. Monday afternoon, Lass Eulalia to attend. Invitations were extend-Le- e i centiy at the home of Mr. and Stuart and Mrs. Gwetmle Glenn. Ashcroft played two solos. piano and Mrs. Avon Lamb presided ed to political and clvio leaders, Mr--. W. L. King of Logan, and Mr. and Mrs. John B. Bmley- - Luncheon was served at at open house In the form of a representative citizens, and North Logan The Raph Smith Mr. and Mrs. William J. Carrigan announce the birth of a son at tables. Special guests Included: tea which was given inmunlty leaders in every section, as home on Wednesday mom- - ycra Lamb. Norma Waite, Ver- - honor of their camp of the Daughters of Pio- - of Ogden. Mrs. Carrigan was mother, Mrs. Julia Well as to educators, agriculturists, neers held their monthly meeting meriy Miss Mildred King of North big. Mother and babe are doing na Malkin, Sarah Dallies and Lee, who was observing her 70th livestock growers, and labor repreafternoon at h? home Lcigan. fbie. sle Moise. birthday anniversary. There were sentatives. of LLs. Dessle Nyman. PreMdent was 100 Mr and Mrs. Loran P. MlUerj Bishcp J. W. Seamons guests called during the after-- 1 The convention Is being held Annie J. King was in charge. The land Mr. and Mrs. James R. pleasantly surprised by his child-'noo- n t0 pay their respects and'ul)ier the auspices of the "Build program was as follows: prayers, Thorpe motored to Tremonton on ren. Saturday evening at the home'gtve weu wishes to Mrs. Lee. Utah" committee of the Mrs. Venetta K. Gllgrn and Mrs. 17 Irvrvc The Genealogical class enjoyed turers' association, of which Frank Wednesday evening and were din- - of Mr. and Mrs. Dewayne Perkes. Annie H. Kemp- - lesson topic, was ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Levi the otcaslon being his birthday a party In the amazement hallKautzman of Salt Lake City Is IL SER VIC E. 123456 123456 6 Pioneer in "Historical Miraclts was The evening anniversary. The time was the chairman. It is this commit- evening. Monday The United Service States Civil his-1 Days," Mrs. Hattie Swenson; Luncheon tee, which, through the Mrs. Jennie Glenn Leavitt of spent visiting. A hot lunch waslgpent p'aying games. Bul!d . Daniel HoUaday, Commi sion has announced opento the following: Lisnop was te.ved to 45. The party was Utah" tory of John is visiting rel- - 'served Is seeking to for jxogram. examinations ms competitive was 1847 read of by pioneer he-- e. She is guest or her and Mrs. J. W. Seamons, Mr. and given in honor of 20 new Junior ordinate the efforts or all persons Pioneer story was given by Mrs. following positions: Kir. and genealogical students who are Just Mrs. Ina Archibald, aso Mrs. James Seamons, and organizations Interested in lnsce-to- r 42 000 a daughter. of Glothinr Dtwayne Perkes, Mr. and(Cnterbig the society. daughter. Mrs. Sadie H. Nyman. stster James C. Parker, hpr (the future well being of the state War master Corp3 Mrs Mr. Ethel Ciookston. A social hour jear. Quarts; Mrs. Sucl and Lamb, Mrs. Hugh ;as a whole. Montgomery . and Stanford i which luncheon Department. followed during Chipman of Logan and'. ' ' of was served to 30 guests. Assisting) Chief, Research and StJtldlcal (i, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Halverson Times Must be Good rvlc?, $5,600 hostesses were Mrs. Emma Reese -, he- Pwith her Inten th: of days past Luu.a.ion. In You hear the complaint Department Ashcroft and and Mrs. Etta Nyman. ents, Mr. and Mrs. David Le ashIs buslncis that many OGDEN 420; quarters Idafor Hogs. Receipts, Tlie Relief Society anniverary terlor. left Preston, Sunday J man. obbe Full information may was observed Tuesday afternoon. Miss Gladys Hill, teacher at the, tained from Albert O. Anderson, A splendid program was renderschool underwent an op- SerFloradeU U. of Civil S. the Secretary The Reading, ed as follows: jann Mrs Ashcroft and children kinds, $8.10 9.35- 9- few sows, $6.75 scarce, yet we have among us for eration at Boa:d of vice the appendicitis at a bo- - have Examineis, men with families who are willing Beck K. Emma Mrs. spent ten. days at the home down, Christening, office in this city. gan hospital on Wednesday even- of Mrs. Orilla Ashcroft. to walk away from their Jobs post lew' Mrs. 170; Cattle slow; was by Receipts. vocal duct given a ing. Mrs. Celia Murray is teachand Mrs. Elsa Miss Afton Daines, daughter of lots common and medium heifers because they cant dictate the Mahalia Lawlor school. at the a, ing in her place Gain Little Sympathy few drive-i- n hey of the business which Is $5.00 6.00; Mr. and Mrs. Del mar Daines, is. Hancey, accompanied by Mrs. Seth Sammy Riggs, 15 year old son,. around lng them gainful employment. strikes $4.50 5.00 cutters, Strikes and attempted Budge- - a vocal duet, was given of Mr. and Mrs. Sam P. Riggs. fePrted..to. and under; odd rough low haps a move of this kind will do severe by the Misses Jane Beutler end may have their place in the big underwent an operation for ap- to recovery now from a least tend few lots some good. It should-a- t cutters down to $2.00; have industrial but Miss by case centers, of albumen they accompanied Alton poisoning. Nyman, a Logan hospital on at pendicitis to put the disgruntled laborer In orchoioe Cache on in room to thrive $8,250 and vealers, A to little her good Daines has been confined talk Miss Elva Palmer. Thursday. Hul-d- a his position, especially when he ' bed for the past four months, 9.25. Valley communities where the peoganization was given by MrsThe fish and game association goes out to find another job and 2170; few nothing a is to Sheep Receipts, allowed sit She up O. Peterson; reading "Wrap- ple are pretty well tied up, own- of WellsviUe presented the four- is confronted with the fact that lot Israelson-reading- , done late own homes stand and their Wiednesday early; Eva now' Mrs. ing ped in Wool, "The trucked-i- n Institutions. act drama entitled home lamhs, $8.10 the jobs are all taken by men who Miss Carol Seamons, daughter "Do You Just Belong, behind their Frion ward at College want to work. ewes, $3.00. of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Seamons few selection by the Thete is one thing to the credit Flower, Ann Carlson; 1U n of local business Interests, vocal duet, a they Mother; Singing B. Woodward enter-- 1 Mrs. are generally able to obtain labor home- foUowing by Mlrs. Eualia Johnson and tamed at a quilting party servof from was the desiu free is of Influenza. that Luncheon Ella Hardman. The.8 and Thursday. Wednesday The six months old son of Mr. ed by the presidency and a social being aggita.ors and Rouble Mesdames were Ladies present Mrs. Clifford Saunders was and hour enjoyed. Ellen P. Lelshman, Esther Irisheturned to his home Sunday A group of friends entertained man. Larue Stoddard, Alberta Larfrom a local hospital, where he SALE at a miscellaneous shower, FridayA. sen, Ethel Jones, Maud MontgomThe Board of Education of Lo- ery, Martha Williamson, Rena M. has been seriously ill with pneuevening at the horr.e of Mrs. B. Nyman, in compliment to Miss gan City has for sale the build- Lelshman, Celia Murray, Martha .monia. avid Hurren and new Ruth Cronquist who was married, ings located on the Alice Smith Haslam, Lessie Spence, Laura Ar-- I Mre. of burned to thetr hcur.r March 8, to Herbert J. Owens property, 463 E 1 S. immediately chibald, Luella Larsen, Ida Alien, west of the Wilson school and Veda Smith Bessie Leatham, Clara Saturday from a total hospital. Logan. The evening was spent playing formerly by A. G. Lund-stxo- Maughan, Martha Irishman and Mrs. Arvilla Ashcroft was taken Refreshments In Logan, Utah, and conand to a local hospital Tuesday, progressive games. the Misses Cleo Irishman were served following the games sisting of large frame house, large Woodward. fering with a nervous collapse. Many useful and bam, garage, sheds and coal house. to 35 guests. to Miss Anyone desiring to bid on all lovely gifts were presented or any part of these buildings Cronquist. The married people of the ward may secure bidding blanks at the old office of the Board of Education, had a ' merry time at their L. D. S. TRAINING DOESNT COST IT PAYS folks dance, Wednesday evening. 170 North Church Ave, Logan ReDancing the old time dances. cre- Utah. Bids must be in the office of Multiply Your Power freshments were served. Much dit Is due the committee in charge. the Board of Education on or beFOR THE LET US SHOW YOU THE LATEST ACHIEVEMENT Mrs. George Maughan entertain- fore March 28th 1938. her Steep Grades Ahead OF THE WORLDS LEADING WASHER BUILDERS ed at a quilting party at LunRight is reserved to accept or reall or tak-inproposals any home on Friday afternoon. reject g You can do by The new model 18 Maytag sets a new standard in brilliant ceived. cheon was served. More than soL. the at courses successful most of Education. Board styling and washer quality at a moderate price. Logan City One of the of new improvements, that proDavid Tarbet, Clerk. D. S. Business College cials and get acquainted parties forty noteworthy features. Many the Adv. and convenience ability. A washer washing the season was sponsored by vide greater value, in Monday and at less than you Genealogical committee, name reputation, of the Maytag worthy A evening at the ward chapeLwere our on itself for eccountnig, shorthand, will easy purchase pay would expect to pay. It games typewriting, machine special program and were new model IS Mayt-the ar.d served. in s.c Come plan. caculation, personal enjoyed. Refreshments development, commercial A large crowd attended. law, salesmanship, models Gasoline Multi-MotMrs. E. J. Palmer entertained home English, etc. at a quilting party at herclose home without for electricity of the Friday afternoon. At servNow is a good time to begin your business career. the afternoon, luncheon was ed to 10 guests- Visit the College or write for the free booklet. Mr? and Mrs. Hyrum Maughan week, PLANNING YOUR FUTURE returned home during the in after spending the past winter Los Angeles. Low Rates Day and Evening Classes 1934 CHEVROLET Picku-$345 The seventh and eighth grades a party 1930 CHEVROLET Truck $135 sponsoied school of the AH the Year 1936 FORD Pickuo $445 for their teacher, James Seamons, Wed1935 FORD 14 Ton $375 for his birthday anniveisary, was 1935 FORD Truck $365 time nesday afternoon. The 1933 FORD Pickuo $265 were Refreshments in games. 1936 DODGE 1 M Ton spent $495 served. 1936 INTER. 4 Ton $445 daughand 1934 INTER. 14 Ton Mrs. n. D. Thatcher $365 10 North Main Wasatch 1812 Salt Lake City 1933 INTER. PaneJ $295 ters Eulalia and Doretta and Mrs $ 35 Lavar Thateher of Salt Lake City 1929 DODGE Pickup were afternoon guests on Wed- - Debate Calms As Houses Uses Shillelagh Gavel At Hyrum Future Well Being of Utah HYDE PARK gl.--ag- ?d iity-sore- ha1 rxn1 ... - uan lly j.e uy. , - j lhih j - Jy T.-nt- 111- 1 ri'hd er De-1,- ,,. - . J lSk( , ' J'";, - - ab-'-n- e. a 1 r- mi-.- qutn-ment- - s t I , L WLLLbVlLLL - KUt-;,t'- j - no-ho- st j '.,Vl rWrnin r North Logan ' ; j I corn-love- ly for-.th- ( f.yij Npintpa I f XalaaldlIUII5 til -- . ' es ' I Ll5itjr- Livestock Market! - j ly, Per-$3.- 75 - Prariel1" 5' Prtd on'0? - I ow-ne- suf-Ru- th n g. Trucks Cache ADVANCEMENT Auto Company v L.D.S. Business College or 50 |