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Show f imimAm ui Jl THOUGHT WE WERE PLAYING FOR 50c 1 L FOR APARTMENT f & is I air M NRW YORK. Oct (l'P Catherine Snarp, lamllatlj. bad been losing many tenants, anil .she Van imam ftidtu-i- i iclt miss was to blame. Miss Murtell, a spinster of 55 refused to vacate, so Mrs Sharp called in Fatroiintin Thomas Mooie of the health squad. W hen I got in that apaitment, the policeman told the juiW, I couldnt make my way around foi the cats There were cats on the mantelpiece, eats on the floor, cats in the kitchen sink and cals sleep Ing In bureau drawers Finally I counted them There were exactly one hundred On Miss Maitell's prom.se to turn 99 of them over to the llunnna Society, she was allowed to keep the apartment and the remaining cat. ij. I ora EASTON, Pa A body found in the Delaware canal recently was identified as that of Mrs Catherine Mack (tons, and funeral plans were made But qtter a relative had identified the body as Mrs Garia, police went to her boarding house and found Mrs Garis very much alive. The body was later identi fled as that of Mrs. Mary Walter, of Phillipeburg, N. J. r I Phk j y ' v '' 'WiM 'tm-- M f - while In bis automobile, accorn-bMrs Dietrli h and tlielr daughter, while en loute to San Francisco to sit on the circuit court bench. Death occured on tbe outskiits of Boise on the East WeBt highThe automobile ran Into way the ditch alongside of the road but Judge Dietrich had presence of mind enough to put on the biakes befoie he expired. y t i J, r yp 1. " J Henry Howells left during the wetk tor St. Anthony, where he will be emplojed In the fall harvest-in- -' Here are some of the Bow checks that grew to such alarming proportions after a "ht-ti- e It girl of the during which the flaming game of blrnkjaik ai Cal-Nev- a, mot cs dropped $13,900, thinking she was playing four-bi-t pieces, not $100 chips. Clara had the "Payment Stopped clause put on every check when she found they totalled considerably more than the $70 she had figured on paying. At tipper right, the resort at t .here she learned about gambling. Cal-Neev- a the home of Mrs Violet Eskelsen T uesday afternoon. Cove News Second n Rozella Kinsford; singing, Come Let Us Anew; topic. Development of Music in Utah was given by Miss Leah Harrison, biography of John Comts was read by Mrs. R. L Allen; The Soul of a Violin was given by Mrs. V. M. Allen, singing, We Thank Thee Oh God For a Prophet; benediction was offered by Mrs. L. H. Allen. Mrs Livinia Allen was released as captain and Mrs. Violet Esltel sen was elected as captain of the camp and Mrs. Inez Hendncks as first lieutenant and Mrs. Edna Larsen as treasurer. There were 20 members Mrs. Vlolet present. Eskelsen and Mrs Rachel Allen acted as hostesses. Light reiesh- - sister. Mr. and Mrs. Freeon business. man left for their home In Califor- day The daughters of the Pioneers have nia day morning. They of the John Cornish camp met at ments were served. week visiting friends and spen . Lieu- tenant Mrs. Sophia Day was in charge. Praver was offered by Funeral services for George Day, relatives at Grace, Idaho, on Monwho died of asthma, were held Mon- day The Relief Society Is renovating Mr. Day had day at Richmond lived all his married life at Cove their meeting place by papering and until the past year and a half w hen painting. Mr and Mrs. Eddie Merrlt of he moved to Richmond. Bedford, Wyoming, were dinner Attend Funeral guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. H. WheelMr. and Mrs. George Kendell of er Sunday. of funeral Malad attended the Motor to Oxford George Day held at Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hatch and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wybowr of small children motored to Oxford Logan and Mr. and Mrs Bill Free- Wednesday where they visited their man of California were dinner Mr. end Mrs. Daniel Hatch parents Eskel-seMrs. of Mr and Roy guests and Mr. and Mrs. Belton Gooch. Mrs. Freeman la Mrs. Eskel-sen- s R. L. Allen was in Logan Tues- relat S K McMurdie of Logan was a visitor In town Sunday. Week End Guest Mcholey Nielson and Miss El-r- t na Reading of Midvale were week uid guests of Mrs Esther Shaw. Mr and Mrs CT)de Obray and family of Burley, were visiting In town Sunday. Mrs May Norman entertained at In r home Friday afternoon at a childrens party in honor of her Barbara Smiths granddaughter, fourth birthday anniversary Seven small girls were present and after the plavmg of games a dainty lunch w as served Mr and Mrs. Frank Rock Rr, are rejokmg over the birth of a baby boy at their home Tuesday Tuesday evening the opening social of the MIA. was held lu the meeting house. About 100 participated and a very interesting and agreeable evening was enjoyed Games and dancing were the main features after which light refreshments were served Miscellaneous Showee A miscellaneous shower was held Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Isabelle Pearce In honor of Mr and Mrs. Randolph Anderson. Features of the evening were games and music after which a luncheon was served. Mrs. Ann Welch entertained at her home Wednesday at a quilting party After the quilting a dinner was served to the Mesdames Boston Miles, Martha Shiplev, Priscilla James, Elizabeth Bahen, Mary Miles and Josephine Lofthouse. Marriages of Interest during the week were those of Miss Minerva Abbott, daughter of Mr. and iMrs. Danfoid Abbott to Randolph Anderson of Snuthfield. The marriage her-se- Schilling MAPLE mi it 0 Greater Values mmmm 4 The Home , Lower Prices of Style OFFERING THE OUTSTANDING FASHIONS OF THE SEASON WITH PRICES LOWER THAN THEY HAVE BEEN IN YEARS'! when you see the splendid values, thg youthful models, the lavish fur trims, and the fine quality of the fabrics and furs offered. All the new Fall colors: Black, brown, green and blue. Sizes 14 to 48. , - 89 T 95 Our large showing of Fall Dresses meets the popular plea of economy and the demands of style. Tunic, bolero and jacket syles in materials of Canton, Satin, Chiffon and Travel CBdftAs .Tweed. FINANCIAL STRENGTH Peerless Goal remains firm end sound In the bin . . . to the last lump. It is a hard, lustrous fuel that doesn't crumbie or turn to dust. Eveiy Peerless pound yields a full measure of good clean heat. Order a ton of Poerless for a trial order better still, have us fillyour.bm 'or STABILITY AU the important 1 4. complete idiigc $095 , reason of this bank's alliance with the member banks of the First Setwenty-eigcurity Corporation group, wide confidence in its financial strength and stability has been estab- lished. TO $ Fall colors Uif -- - &U.C9 29 t 4 95 Y. Marvelous Hat Styles are offered in both felts and velvets, exquisitely fashioned with minuie millinery details. The smut oLal low crowns, the beret effects and the models are available in black, Manilla Brown, Cricket Green, Winctone and Admirality Blue. ht d Uniting the diversified interests of these off-the-fa- ce sub- stantial financial houses of Utah, Idaho and Wyoming has meant added security for each. They constitute the largest intermountain banking 2 to t" ff (Htatctan? Carl W. Sanders N. Main ma hr Whether you store one ton or ten, 804 over two cup of granulated for two minutes without stirring. Take off the fire. Add pi tea. aroon of Schilling Maple. A Lh of salt improves the flavor. This recipe makes one pint of delicious syrup at a water sugar. Boil beau-tilyin- GOOD TO THE LAST LUMP COAL1 make a perfect syrup, use th- - following recipe: Pour one cup of boiling -q Of course youll buy a winter coat IV WOOD Phone 293 Him iimxiims Member of the First Security Corporation System l .A. L' r; . fit U Sophomore class Ebert Lr-d- -1 quist of Smithfield, president; Wanda Htgginson, vice president, Edna Lewis of Richmond, secretary-treasuretotal cost of less than eight cents. Vada Buttars of Lewiston, executive member; Ted Letfis Schilling Maple is an imitation extract. of Lewiston, cheer leader. "I lf Modern science has outdone nature Monroe Freshman class Wayne of Lewiston, president; Joan Webb in producing under the higheW of Richmond, vice president; WU concema Hendricks of Lewiston, secretary-t- government standards, a highly small reasurer; quantity A of Rich ntrated essence. Ruth Caine very Barbara Stanwyck, above, movie mond, executive member; Gardner a delicious maple flavor. imparts of Lewiston, cheer leader. alar, Is confined to a hospital in Hyer Hollywood, paraljzed below the waist as a result of a fall she suffered while filming a new picODD PETTING PARTY ture Her husband, Frank Fay, actor and singer, is in the same BLOOMSBURG, N. Y A cemehospital suffering from tery Is a spooky place for young swains and their girl friends to do their petting, but they became such pests at the Rural Cemetery here being performed in the Logan tem- that officials recently posted a sign Miss Fern Nonas, daughter warning prospective petters off the ple ; of Mr and Mrs Joseph B Norris grounds after 8 p. m. Petters came to Orie Heaph'of Smithfield. The all the way from Port Jarvis and marriage was performed Thursday Middletown to do their love makin the Salt Lake temple. ing In the graveyard. Rachel Allen attended the funeral of Mrs. Mary R. Hendricks at Lewiston Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sorensen of Logan were visting Mr. and Mrs. Guy Larsen Saturday evening. Mrs George Cornish, Mrs Geneva Nelson and Mrs. Jane Biggs of Franklin were visiting Mrs. Albert Day Sunday. Professor J. C. Hogensen of the USAC and Miss Izola Jensen, county demonstration agnt met the Cove farm bureau beautification committee Mrs. Joseph Cornish, Mrs. Guy Lirsen and Mrs. E. H Allen Tuesday and gave them some very good Instructions about the public places aso counting their scores. Mrs. William Christofferson of Richmond is bpendimr several days sibter Mrs. Glen Day. with Mrs. Marlon Allen was visiting Lfi itiefe, - ' A r; Mrs -- v - Hi to make delicious er. Paradise 'A.eyirvTT'-r.- How RICHMOND North Cache high school students held their class elections Wednesday with the following results: Senior class Keith Hillyard of Mildred Smithfield, president; Andrews of Trenton, vice pres dent; Vaudice Pitcher of Cornish, secretary-treasureDouglas Mer nil of Clifton, executive member; Vadis Brown of Trenton, cheer leader. Junior class Asa Johnson of Richmond, president; Anna John son of Richmond, vice president; Donna Stoddard of Lewiston, secretary treasurer; Glenn Taggart of Lewiston, executive member, Ned Danford of Richmond, cheer lead- - 2 CUF9 Judge Frank Dnttiih of the United States clicuit court died of heart failure Thursday morning at 9 CO o'clock BOISE, Oct. S f , CUSSES EECT ' ,Y7 iVoitwt kfatCb)i j NORTH CACHE , l)ly yiknaiwLy 1 9 3 0. NEAR BOISE 4 e SPOILED FUNERAL 1 HURT IN FALL Benson News Tuesday afternoon the Relief Society held their annual flower show and social. A delightful program was rendered consisting ol the following numbers a reading, The Revolt of Mothei by Mrs Sorensen, a vocal solo by Mrs Mil lie Ewer, and a talk by Mrs Huh, all of the stake board, and a dance number by Elaine Riggs. After the progiam, a delicious luncheon was served to fifty There was a beautiful display of flowers Four Benson The home beautification commit tee of Cache couuty with Mr. J C Hogensea as chairman took a tour of Benson on Tuesday to view the many beautilul homes, and to score the waid on its lmpiovements The M. I A. held their opening The social on Tuesday evening. evening was spent in dancing During the evening the get together dance of the Mutual was taught to those present. A big crowd was in attendance. Mrs Agatha Ballard entortulncd the Kla Ora club at her home on Thursday afternoon. After a short business meeting to choose two new members, the afternoon was spent In playing 500. The two chosen to become members in club were Mrs. Sarah Funk and Mrs. Audria Ballard The old members present were: Mesdames, Jennie Reese, Blanch Reese, Inid Reese, Vivienne Sr 1th, Connie Thain, Anne Thain, x.dla Munk, Edith Munk, and Agatha Ballard. Mrs Aaron Smith and Mrs. Audria Ballard were special guests. At the close of the card party, a dainty luncheon was served. Misses Margaret Cardon, Louise Ricks and Helen Neeley have registered at the USAC. Mrs Mamie Rees has been confined to her bed for the past week with a gathering In her head She Is reported to be some better at this writing Miss Aftoa Rees recently underwent an operation for the removal of her tonsils. Mr. and Mrs. Creston Parson are the proud parents of a beautiful baby daughter. All concerned are doing nicely. 3 MOVIE STAR IS JUDGE DIES fi. 7 Mrs 3 CLARA 1 a frrr-nfi- DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER CACHE VALLEY LOGAN (UTAH) PAGE FOUR i Ask about our Modern Budget Plan which divides the amount or of yCut purchase into a series of weekly, ctmi-mnnthl- y monthly payments. It is a convenient plan which enables you to "Wear a you pay The Cinderella Way. Combined Kesonrces Fittj' Million Dollars (. sf - ifnrtri |