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Show r PAGE TEN LOGAN (UXAII) CACHE VAJLKY WINS DIVORCE FROM CUDAHY PRESTON Phone 250-- x Clover Leaf Club Meets The Clover Leaf club wa- - nt talned most tharmiugl at tin home of Mrs. It H. D..ll., Weil Deeday evening. the occasion In ma a banquet followed b cauls A large pumpkin tilled wii'i fruits and surrounded by blus-.eiformed a beautilul enteriuec e ami places were marked loi siMei n Thera was a tanopy id Ida. k ami otange streameis, above tin tilde and chrysanthemums adoiiocl im rooms Four binall tables v. re at ranged for rook after flu claim ' Mrs A. It. I.urson wit.u ni Sc!' Lake City with her daughti r, B.n clay, last week. Mr. and Mis. Howatd Small of Cleveland were 1iPstnn iimiom, the fortpait ol (he week The Oineda Slake I'rmian lmaid entertained with a social, honoring Mrs. Lulu Aldredfre, Monday af'ei noon. Social (hat. needlework and luncheon were featured. Mr. and Mrs. Wells McKntvre had as their guest this week, Mr. M. A. MeKntyre of Salt Lake Citv. The Indies Aid of the Community church was entei tamed at the home of Mrs, J. J. Saul to Wed The Iteveiend nesday afternoon T. Ross Taylor and wite ot Liman were special guests. Approptiatc decorations featuring Halloween were carted out In the rooms and luncheon. Fifteen members attende f h i I ol is c V '''' X- - . rvVxrt gLI l x, y ' ,jvf 4, - J, v5 (X 'nV- t i v-- . V ed. Leaven For Mission Leo Hawks left for Salt Lake City Monday, where he will go to school tor two the missionary weeks, prior to his dopartuie lor mission. A dethe lightful farewell party was given in his honor at the Third ward recreation hall. Friday evening. An Interesting program and dam It.g were enjoyed by a large crowd Mrs. W. J.- - Fryer entertained with an attractive supper and theater party for her daughter. Ula, on her ninth birthday anniversary, Tuesday evening. Supper was served at one table prettily decorated with Hallowe'en appointments. Places were marked for 10. Following Bupper, the little guests were taken to the show, Mts. Ren Anderson was hostess for the Sunshine Sewing circle on Wednesday afternoon. Dee Anderson entertained with songs. NeedleA work formed the diversion. dainty luncheon , attractive with Halloween motifs was Berved to twenty. Mrs. Eugene Worley, Mrs. Frank McCalllster and Mrs. Allen Cutler motored to Logan Tuesday. The Sixth ward Relief society held Its regular business meeting at the home of Joan Randall Tuesday afternoon. Following the meeting. the afternoon was spent in a social way. In compliment to Mr3. Pearl Hall. Refreshments wete served to fifteen. Mr. and Mrs. David E. Davis visited Mrs. John Uosworth at Lago, Sunday. Thora Palmer and Iris Stevenson entertained with a delightful Hallowe'en party at the Palmer home Wednesday from five to seven o'clock. Fourteen little triends came In costume and enjoyed games and luncheon. people who attended the burial of Winston Hanson here Monday were: Mrs. Annie D. Palmer, Mr. and Mrs. F. t). Hales of Salt Lake City: Mrs. May Hammond, Dr. and Mrs. Devere Hanson. Ruth Hanson, of Provo; Hyrum Hanson of Tremonton; Mrs. Earl Sundwall, Mrs. Amass Cox and Mrs. B. Cox of Fairview, Ftali; Mrs. Herbert Hanson of Nampa and Dr. and Mrs. W. O. Christianson of Wellsvlllo. . . Candidates Honored A large social event of the week was the banquet given by the Re Swiss-Germa- ' n I : her In N. Main . 9 3 0. -- IN FEMININE 31 Smithfield News FLYING NEWS has Mrs. Joseph Gvllenskog been appointed janitor of the First ward church. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tidwell entertained at dinner Sunday evening. Invited guests weie Mr and Mrs Robert Thorley. Mr. and Mrs. R E Tidwell, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Tidwell and family of Logan and Miss Loraine Traveler. Mr. and Mrs. R. E Tidwell spent Monday visiting at Logan with their son, Vernon and his family. The funeral of Mr. Retiegh Davis of Clifton, Idaho, was held at the Clifton ward Sunday at 2 p. m. Those from Smithfield present were Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Woolford. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Forrester, Claypool, Mrs. Ada Mrs. Mary Forrester, Mrs Jane Mr. and Mis. Joseph Read, and Watts. d Mrs Ephraim Woodland Mrs. Mary Jones and sor, Rayby her mother Mrs. O J, Hansen mond of Dayton. Idaho, came lo of Hyde Park and Mrs. Leona CarlSmithfield Sunday evening with son entertained the Woodland famiMr. and Mrs. Joseph Watts on ly at dinner following the funeral their return from the funeral at of Mrs. Sena Woodland. Covers Clifton. They have been guests were laid for 40. The out ot town of Mr. and Mrs. Watts during the Mr. W. T. and Mrs. gt.ests included week, are also visiting with other Mr. Woodland of Salt Lake, and relatives and friends. Mr Mrs. Janies Valentine and and Mrs. Vernon Done was taken to Mrs Alfred Woodland of Brigham A feminine invader from the Budge hospital on Thursday flying Mr Woodand Mrs. Leonard a minor City, Biitain, smiling Mrs. Keith Miller where she underwent land of Twin Fall3, Idaho, Milton 13 Repot ts are she is pictured above as she emerged operation. Woodland of Butte, Montana, Mr. ftom the cabin of her litle mono- doing as well as could be exand Mrs. Ephraim Adamson of plane at CuHis Field, Long Is- pected. Park City. Mr. and M.s. Carter land ,at the end of a Walter Fisher is ill and Is at a recAmes, and Taylor Parkinson. ord flight across the continent. hospital in Logan. Anderand William Mrs. Aaron Hill of Trenton, son of Bishop She had traveled from Los son left Friday morning for Conto New York in 21 hours, A. J. Hill, of Smithfield, returned a to few sumer, Utah, spend days 47 minutes flying time and pre- from the Budge hospital Thurswith Mr. and Mrs. Silas Anderson. viously had made the westward day. He is still very weak, but hop between the two cities In 25 is improving nicely. Elmer Williams of Illinois holds hours. 44 minutes. The Ladies Literary club were Both 'flights the world's record for corn broke the records held by Laura royally entertained at their regular meeting on Thursday, which Ingalls. i . Richmond two-wa- y wab held at the home of Mrs. Lenora Olsen where Miss Jennie Meikle read the drama Many Waters" by Menekton Hoffe, an episode study of middle English life. Luncheon was served by thejl hostess Special guests present were Mrs. Van Ordea of Lewiston, Mrs. Alfred Ainscough. Mrs. Ethel Miles, Mrs. Larvon Winn, Mrs. Olsen, Mrs. Trueman Hillyard and Mrs. A. G. Lundstrom of Logan. The next meeting will be at the home of Mis. Alice Nelson where the drama "The Kingdom of God" by Sierra, will be read by Mrs. Effie A. Greene, this meeting will be held Nov. 20, at 3 30 p. m. The M.I.A. of the Third ward conducted, a Hallowe'en partv at the ward recreation hall on Wednesday evening. The music was furnished by the Merry Makers ort hestra. of Trenton, Mrs. Cora who has been i .1 at her mother's home in Smit lftrld the rast three months, is slowly impioving. SUBSTITUTES AS TEACHER TRENTON Mrs. Muriel "Billie Hogan Hunter of Trenton, a former teacher in the Cache county district schools, is substituting in the local school due to the absance ot Miss Leah Hales who wasf seriously burned when she fainted and fell on the kitchen stove In her apartment. s The largest floating dock im England, and one of the largest' In the world, is at Southampton It is 9G0 feet long, 130 feet wide, 38 feet deep, and has a lifting capacity of 38.000 tons. It will hold the world's biggest ship. publican committee men honoring the various candidates and some special guests Wednesday evening lu the chamber of commerce hall. Thomas Heath presided and intro Dr. Eugene duced the candidates. Worley and the "Melody Weavers" entertained with musical numbers. One hundred and fifty Invitations were issued. J. W. McMurray candidate for governor and Mr. Shad Hodklns were specially honored. Mr and Mrs. Meiviu Snyder are rejoicing ovr the birth of a girl, Monday, October 27. Rawlins an daughter, Mrs. J. Mrs. Geo ge Webb wer. guests of Mrs. Hiiliy Wheeler o,i Tuesday. Mrs. Harold Wood was visiting In Trenton, Wednesday. Mrs. w B. Hunter is teaching the fir-- t giade in the place of Miss Lea Hale, who was severely burned Wednesday. and Petersen Supt Louis A Davul Tat bet of the Logan School bnaid spoke on the proposed Tax Amendment at a meeting held on Tuesday night, A large crowd was in attoiidaiRe, Mrs. (1. A Hogan and Mrs. Clayton llogan of Lewiston were visiting in Trenton. Wednesday. befter still, have us fill your bin. r WOOD ; r 1 court. Carl W. Sanders 804 n Wanda Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Sorensen. Roy Bird has returned home after spending the past month at Sugar City, Idaho. William Longstroth spent a few days at his ranch m Ridgedale, Idaho Weir Baker of Idaho Is spending the next two weeks with relatives and ft tends Miss Barbara Mauglian and Miss Gladys Hill of Wellsville were Mr and Mrs. Claud Sorof guests ensen, Sunday. Mias Arzella Bird left Friday for Preston to nurse at the Preston hopital. Mrs. Jesse Baker entertained at a dinner in honor of Mr. and Mrs. John U. Baker and son John O, J The table was centered with a basket of flowers. 2, s Order a ton of Peerless for a trial order COAL i and l.cland Devere Lament and Nora Hut.h-tnsoof ."eH.sville and Miss Fern Lamm and Earl Murray of Wells ville ere married at Logan W. d ne.sdaz and left for Salt Lake to spend the week. Mr and Mrs. Henry Terry. Mr ar.d Mis T. W Hutton all of llv turn stake M I. A board, were visitois at (lie Mutual meeting heie, Tuesday Mr Teriy spoke on Music and Mr. Hutton gave good advi.e to the young men and women Miss Ali.e Smith gave a won de f ul paper on The Free Paid" Mrs Ciaud Sorensen gave a radio pat tv, Monday evening and a waffle supper was served to the Mr and Mrs William Billowing H. Mauglian, I.anioine Maugnan, all ot Wellsville, Mrs. and Mrs Sorensen Miss Margaret Bowen of Reaver Dam is the guest of her sls'er and family Mr. and Mrs. George Smith. P R. Biid was the dinner guest ot Mr and Mrs. Elmer Heniuger, Tuesday. Flowers formed the ten terpiete and covers weer laid tor the honored guest and Mr. and Mrs Heniuger and family. An infant daughter of Mr. and It Mrs Rohert Reid died Monday was born Sunday. Mrs. Joseph N Sorensen entertained at a nhely appointed luncheon Monday A tall vase ot Mowers centeied the table. Covers were laid for Mr and Mrs. George Mrs. Hughes, Mis Roy Bishop, Foster, all of Garland, Mrs Wil liam Blist, Mrs. William Hughes, SUNDAY, NOV. Charging Michael Cudahy, youthful heir to the millions ot the packing king, with nagging her so muth that she nearly had a breakdown, Muriel Cudahy has won a divorce in the Los Angeles courts. Mis. Cudahy, formerly Muilel Evans of the films, married young Cudahy a year ago last July. This picture shows Whether you store one ton or ten, Peerless Coal remains firm and sound in the bln . . . to the last lump. It is a hard, lustrous fuel that doesn't crumble or turn to dust. Every Peerless pound yields a full measure of good clean heat. or t zie Baker were lunch.mn guests of Mrs Wilford Larsen. Tuesday Covers were also laid for Mr. and Mis Larseai and Children, Barbara II i: KALI), i GOOD TO THE LAST LUMP f News Mendon Sovonii Gives Halloween Party One ol the social events of the vu ek was the delightful Hallowe'en pa' tv and luncheon given by the So. otils dub ai the home of Vice Pr.sident Camilla Walker, Thurs-iv afternoon The long table was . ake centered with a large The rooms weie decoiated with the Hallowe'en spirit Covers were laid for President Myrl Hardman and Mesdames, Marjory Bird, lone I.arsen. Ada Walker, Itetta Hnb-lier- , Zelda Henninger, Sadie Hard man. Maltha llairett, Verna Sorensen, Elbe! Taylor. Ellen lai.lle ( arnilla Welker. Lizzie Bairelt and Miss Isabella Stnmpf. Mis Claud Sorensen entertained at a . hi. ken dinner Sundav in honor ol Mr and Mrs. John Baker and son John, Jr. H W Chur, h and daughlei, Vivian. Flowers formed he entei pie. e Mis. (, purge Hiibn.r enteitained at an attractive dinner in honor ol the 07th birthday of her mother. Mrs Agnes Copen. A large cake formed a pleasing centerpiece. Covers were laid fot ihe following Mrs. (japen'.WIss Euetta and Frona Hnbner, Vtra, Wayne, Okey, Glen and Dorothy Htihner and Mr. and Mts. Hiibner. Charles Hughes Jr of Centerville Is visiting with Ids mother, Mrs Sarah Hughes and other relatives Mrs. hughes gave a dinner in Ills honor, Wednesday. Flowers .entered the table Mrs Wayne Willie entertained at an attractive luncheon Wednea day in honor of her mother, Mrs. Elizabeth McCombs of Logan Cov ers laid for Mrs. M.Combs, Mts. Howard Baker, Mr and Mrs. Willie and daughter. Mrs. Jane Stumpf and Mrs. Liz- - DAILY Theme 293 PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO THE CONSTITUTION i YES No. 1. YfS No. 2. Resolution relating to filling vaA joint rescancies In Legislature. olution proposing an amendment to Section 13 of Article VI of t"f constitution of the Slate of Vtah lelat-into vacancies In the legislature. NO g Resolution relating to revenuo and A joint resolution eropos- taxation. ing an amendment to Section 2 and 3 of Art le XIII ot the constlution of the State of Utah, relating to revenue and taxation. j No. 3. Relating to state school fund and manner of distributing interest of such fund. A joint resolution proposing So amend Section 3, Article X, and Section 7, Article XIII of the constitution of the State of Etah relating to the State school fund and the manner of distributing the interest of such fund and other revenues of the several school districts in 4. Resolution relating to the taxation A of mines and mining property. Joint resolution providing for an amendment to Section 4, Article XIII. of the constitution of the State of I'tah, relating to the taxation of mines and mining property. the State. YES A resolution creating a state tax commission. A joint resolution proposing an amendment to SeeMon 11 of Article XIII of the constitution of the State of Utah, relating fo revenue and taxation. STATE OF UTAH ) ) ss. ) County of Cache I, C. V. Mohr, County Clc.k in and for Cache County, state of Utah, do hereby' certify that the above and foregoing is a complete and Arue list of all the nominations to YES No. 6. No. 5. JO yo ci YES No. !! YfS Relating to the location of the State prison and State Institutions. A Joint resolution proposing an amendment to Section 3, of Article XJX of the constitution of the SJate of Itah, relating to the location of the State Prison. offices, certified to and filed in this office, and such games will appear upon the official ballot for the General Election to be held November 4th, 1930 in Cache County, Utah. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my official seal this 24th day of October, 1930. C. V. MOHR, Clerk (Seal) NO ..V |