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Show CACHE AM EU1CAN Page Two A C H E AM E R C day U.orrdr.gi J WM. tn'errd pct u Of flea H:ri-l- , Second-Cla- . AUI .Vr! Lu dy I ou Ml FOR HOUSES UVFUPNISHEO 4 none wlih hath RENT 13 on lii'icr ll'al IM ite m at Logan. Utah, 3. 1S31 . . . at tbs under the Act of March J, 1897. 3id term. Hit Home SALE FOR - bleeping and Rooms at 79 West IfouMkrrpu.g Center. Superintendent Bubacrlptlon Rates: by Carrier or Mall . . . Cm Year Advertising Rates Made Known Upon Application. lit mu- SIMM 4 Matter. November ss 22, 103$ ll'ciassificd Adds Logan, Utah. C. ALLEN Jr., Hdiior C. LNGLAM), Manager ENGLAND, Merlianlcal H r ItcniLer Tluirs.Iav. UTAI1 A MERRY CHRISTMAS TO -,. f- AN IubU. hid Turfd.iy, Thursday, and Halur- thr Cache Anirrlian Pub.lshtug Co.T.pm.jr by at 6i West Or ntr J I C LOGAN. CACHE COUNTY, Ninth. at V'-r- Hi nl C3 Kant reasonable Relate. 1 . : c"j 1- - WONTS roll A MKKKY ( H1UST.MAS J-- A MKHKY CHRISTMAS to you itinl yours! And FOR HOUSES FURNISHED RENT I rooms amt hath $25 09 Hi, nor lt 'il r remem-le- it cant lx1 n irry unless its safe. hazard of the holiday season. It Fire is tlie jru-a- t has turned many a gladsome celebration into a horrible tragedy; for the ictims of holiday fires are usually childien. So -- here aie some dint's for the holidays that will! pav iou tremendous dividends in the coin of happiness! and safety: Jion't iim candles on your Christmas tree the tree itself is highly inflammable and it, together with tinsel decorations placed near flame, may cause a holocaust in your home. Electric light sets are inexpensive, safe and Small apartWest 1st South, I OR KENT T ment at V 61 Tele-plrn- ne 275W. j old heifer LI IK on Branded combination right hip. Finder phone 058J3. l.OsT Jersey I RENT Two small rooms furnished. Hot and mid water wish bowl, and toilet. k r month. 353 North 3rd Hast I'hone HliW. FOR i j satisfactory. children dressed in flimsy doth or paper Don't holiday costumes to he in a room with open flame of any kind. Fatal burns can he suffered in an incredibly brief period of time. Dont give children gifts that require the use of explosive chemicals, fire, steam or other hazardous elements. Dont allow a mess of discarded Christmas package A carelessly disposed match wrappings to accumulate. to burst into a fire that will cause them or cigarette may control. swiftly get out of Dry Christmas trees present 'a major hazard dispose of yours as soon as the holidays are over. And last but not least don't take a chance of any kind. P.e constantly alert. Have your fun safely. y t J- - R- - 10 r- - in tlie wul of the ,'VSii' t :i . 1 Kuii'lo i 'i olulil who I. i itii1 a f'wiior if "po .liar" and , million!'' nit! Ur t i rre of four, site trn-- to Him pl.iy pi.'im At ton he was six-loo- n ami miniumlng. Ity hor film mugs wore published, and not ninny jean later he was tn.iri Her Imahand's wink (ailed him to the VVtht. to lmllu, China. Burma and Japan ami she wandered with him. Kvety where the music of her surround Inga was Interpreted by her. as In "Songs of India," "Sa.m FOR SALE Home at 32, Wont new. 1130. h South. Just HK down, $24 92 per month. Illas-e- r 41 with sparkling crystal and silver and tail pink tapers. A beautiful with pink white birthday cake and blue forgetmenota and 75 pink candles on formed the ccn. ter piece. Pink rose favors marked Real Ettate. EXPERT EXPERIENCED ACCOUNTANT AND BOOKKEEPER Desires Full or Part Time Position. Box the places for Mrs. Miller, Mrs CACHE AMERICAN Gunnell i Samuel Mrs. Dunn, haran Sllhouettea," "Songs From Drummond. Mont., Mr. and Mrs The High Hills." "Two Shawnee Jas R. Thorpe. Mr. and Mrs. Lorln Indian Dances, etc. Her composi- Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Vere WRINGER ROLLS tions attracted attention, and she Price all of Wellsville. After ft four became a member of tbe American course dinner tlie and Repairing was evening Society of Composers, Authors and visitFor and Maytag, Apex, Dexter pinochle playing spent which Publishers, protects the perand all other makes. forming rights of ber works at well ing. New and Used Washers. as tbst of thousands of other comMrs. Maggie B. Jones came home Vacuum Service posers and authors throughout the Saturday after spending two weeks world. Washer Exchange Logan and Mr. with at Brigham City She was born In Anderson, S. C., 119 Mein Phone 1083 South Rasmussen. Mrs. Parley granddaughter of Judge Reed. Her name Is Mr. and Mrs. James C. Parker uouapuy puip!J9 in Singgreetings, Capt. Bankhead. and two childre nand Miss Eva (Miule Futuna 41 Phots Syndic,!) Glenn left Wednesday for Card- ing "The Christmas Carol''. Ben ston Canada, to spend the holi- Ruby Price. Gifts were presented'-,..- ,. muslc' 5inln and a lovv,days with their parents, Mr. and 1 Mar-to pioneers Jane Parkinson. luncheon were enjoyed. Mrs. James Glenn. TYPEWRITERS and Kington j WELLSVILL- E- Members of the ion Baxter, Josephine -- AThe Just met and Edith club Gar-The Misses Adell Mere B. Mary Maughan, ADDING MACHINES j Young married couples society Dtit Maggie I over a discussion at the USAC on rett, Jane B. Gunnell, Serena Thursday at the home of Mbs. Ed Jones of Ogden spent the post , Sold .Rented and end their week with here parents of Friday before the Adult education Hall, Mary J. Hendry and Han- Bassett. Xmas Repaired Exchanging 176 North Main Phone 345 rs' Howard Jones. group of the Extension service nah Willie. A lovely luncheon was gixtg and social chat were enjoy. 10 34. Leishman Andrew Mrs. Mr. are Problems that and jed. Luncheon was served to Mes- confronting us,served Mr. and Mrs. Harold Glenn and other young married people; The Daniel H. Wells Camp of. dames Martha Barnes, Myra Per-an- d of our community, sue lias ebtub- -, the Daughters of Pioneers met kins, May Leatham, Olive Jones motored to Brigham City, Friday Stella lishlng farms and homes for secure Friday at the home of Mrs. Mary Neta Hendry, Archibald evening where they attended an family life, verses, high proper- - Anderson wit hCapt. Annie LeLsh- -j Gretta Leishman, lenore Walters Xmas party at the home of Dr. ty tax, high medical fees, and low man in charge. The home was Wanda Walters and Mrs. Bassett and Mrs. C. R. Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Fosgren of Presfarm prices were discussed. Those beautifully decorated with an' Mj-s-, Ellen P. Leishman enter present were Messrs and Mes- - Xmas tree and festoons. The hos-- 1 tained at dinner Saturday in honor ton. Idaho, spent Monday here MAHd Mjs dames Preston Brenchley, Archie' tesses were Mary G. Leishman 0f j,er wlth thelr P86111 grandson. Elder Glen Allan MWUUamson' Maughan. Ernest Leishman, Ray Mary Anderson, Mary J. Parker Who arrived home safely iP' Saturday Leishman. Mrs. Lewis Brenchley Sa ah Reece and Reta Leatham noon spending the past 26 $10 Up to $300 and Mr. Frank Leishman. Christmas gifts were exchanged months in the Stockholders Meeting British mission FOR tc a luncheon served lovely covers were laid for Eder Allen The president, Preston Bren- The regular annual meeting of NEEDS WINTER ladies. The program consisted Mrs. Leishman, Mr. and Mrs. La. the stockholders of the First Na- chley was in charge of the pro-!4- 3 AND BUY COAL CLOTHES gram. The young people were all t a Christmas story by Mrs. Al-- 1 mont Allan, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron tlonal Bank of Logan, Utah, will AND PAY TAXES OTHER invited to attend a party that verla leatham. Musical numbers ' Leishman, Mr. and Mrs. Seth Leish- - be held in its banking room on BILLS Mrs. Kate Pearl Bankhead Haslam, man and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Tuesday, January 10, 1939 at 4 evening at the girls' gym and Borrow on Your Furniture, Mr. and Mrs. Brenchley, Mr. and an,l Gwennie Glenn. History of Leishman and families. All cn. oclock p. m. for the election of Auto er Livestock Repay Mrs. Ray Leishman and Mr. and B.uth W. Hall was read by her joyed hearing some of his exper- - directors and the transaction of in Convenient Payments! Mrs. Ernest Leishman attended. Brand daughter Ruth Parker. The iences. Elder Allen was one of such other business as may be PHONE OR WRITE FOR OUR ' was three missionaries selected to Mormon Batallion, REPRESENTATIVE TO Mrs. Earl Green was hostess tc Jeon' play 'proper, CALL ON YOU. Nettie W. Thorpe on the English basketball team In RUSSELL S. HANSON, Cashier the ladles of the Mon Ami club at ?iven ,by NO OBLIGATIONS. Germany on Oct. 21,22 and has Dated at Logan, Utah, December the home of Mrs. Merrill Green A social hour foUowed-oLoans Made! a entertain-wabeen Mrs1938. Prank Maughan touring the continent since 10, Thursday afternoon. The time' NO DELAYI afternoon quilting party that time, spent playing 'Bug. Prizes cd at can look were awarded to Mrs. Beth An. on Wednesday. Dinner was served American business Elden Allen was speaker Sun- Mesdames Veda derson and Mrs. Eva Stuart. Lun-- i to Maughan day evening at the Wellsville forward to two bright years in and 1940 Babson, Roger cheon was served to ten guests. Fannie Brown, Sarah A. Bailey ward Sacrament meeting and will J9 de The Peter Maughan camp of the Jane Bailey, Martha Williamson deliver the Christmas talk in the ahd Janett Sacrament meeting on Sunday dared last week. Although he Daughters of Pioneers met Friday Elizabeth Bankhead OF LOGAN prices for commoDecember 25 at 2 p. m. Elder Carl expected highestate D. J. WILSON, Manager afternoon at the home of Mrs. Al- - Wyatt. and securities dities, real Ian Archibald with Mesdames BesJ Mrs. R. L. Price entertained at Bradshaw will deliver the talk on in those years, he warned that LOGAN, UTAH 50 WEST CENTER STREET sie Leatham, Janet Wyatt, Ther- - a trousseau tea. at her home on the life of the Prophet Joseph his optimism did not apply to Telephone 260 Wyatt, Vera Stuart and Mary Sunday from 2 to 6 p. m. in hon- - Smith. The music will be by the any because period, Under State Supervision A. Hendry as hostesses. The house or of her daughter Mary, who was ward choir. the nation as a whole may be was beautifully decorated with recently married to Delbert Alvcy The Junior hgh school held an making no headway. Xmas festoons and a beautiful of Richmond. Mrs. Alvey and Xmas program in assembly cn Xmas tree. Captain Rose Bank- - Mrs. WJm. received the Friday. Four selections were playAlvey head was in charge of the follow, guests and Mrs. Reta Roskelley of ed by the band under the directng program. Singing, Far, Far Smithfield was in charge of the tion of Leader Louis Brenchley Jane Parkinson trousseau rooms and Mrs. Price Christmas story, Mrs. Nellie LeishAway; prayer, Silent Singing. Night; retold was in charge of the gift room, man; instrumental duet, Heler Tinsel." by Louis W. Lar. Those assistng story, in serving were Leishman and Ruth Hendry; solo sen was beaUifully given by Mrs Mrs. Carrie Price, Mrs. Bonnie Rose Bradshaw; story, Dona MyAnna Parkinson. Musical reading Price, Mrs. Bertha Price and the ers, reading Sarah Maughan Mrs. Christmas was in Bessie Misses Julia and Beth Green. One Chairman, Ruth Hendry Bells, Jones accompanied by Mrs. Ethel hundred and fifty guests called charge. Jones. Lesson, The Mormon Ea- - during the day. In the evening The family of Mrs. Alice Miller Martha Wlliamson Mr. and Mrs. Price entertained in of Wellsville met at the home of tallion, Sec. Singing, Gmgle Bells. Talk, Xmsa henor of the young couple when ber daughter, Mrs. Lee Dunn of of Pioneers Days, Mrs. Jane Par. seventy five members of the im. Tremonton to celebrate her 75th kinson. remarks were and mediate families Closing present birthday. The table was beautiful WELLSVILLE FOR YOUR S Plumbing Repair CALL PLUMBING BAUGH LINK-BEL- T PHONE 57 CO. STOKERS Qmallty and Service Used Cars Geo. B. Everton If You Trade Without (Seeing Us. WE BOTIlj LOSE MONEY" j jr' j 1936 2-- - - jtcr . n State Loan Company long-rang- e j CHEV. Sedan $685, CHEV. Sedan $495 $285 1934 CHEV. Sedan 1937 CHEV. Tn. Sedan .... $545 $385 1935 CIIEV. Coach 1934 CIIEV. Coupe $295 $125 1931 CHEV. 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