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Show PAGE LOGAN K.M WOMAN DIKS ricuu:t IN (UTAH) CACHE VALLEY DAILY EAGLE ON HER SHOULDER NO SKIDDING R. T. O. Meet C lonel Lillian, Who Orders IN USAC PLAY C. Boys Around in Detroit. Mich. By Gladys Hobbs RICHMOND- - Mi That there was no bkidding In we are all agreed "Skidding. after seeing the varsity play at i he Capitol theater Friday night. Arter being coached by two capable directors, the players didn't truss a single chance to bring out the licit humor In Auranla comedy. The setting being In a small town In Idaho, and Idaho being so like our own state, the au-- t borons being a former USAC student and a Utah girl, made it possible for the players to play ides of people they see in every day life. Boyd Pulley as the seventeen yiar old Andy" romped off with the scoring points of the eveHis appearance, voice and ning. perfect youthrul "slopiness" kept the audience In a state of hilarity whenever he was on the stage Miss Lutle Bancroft again charm ed her audience with her pretti-ne.-and perfect poise as Marlon. She carried with ease the role of H' Christofferstin u of GeorKP G H. mi. .Jay the family home hi imai h morning of caiufi of ill after a lingering lHnow Funeral MlH"i n'll lie lild l Monday at 2 o'tloik :r the Make tahei nai h1 with inur ment In the Hu hniond eenu leiv Mrs. HemliKka was the daughter of John C. and Melha M Mad sen ChristotfeiHon and was b'un She was on September 2't, IN''1' married to (iorge (I Hendrhks at the Salt Lake temple on Juii" lb-m- i i lien-soi- 7, Rou-verol- s 1916 Mrs. liendru k.s was a good wife and mol her. and an uitive .'ltd cnns i"iitious i hun li woiker She hes served at one time or in other in eaeh of the following "it parities: lnstrintor in the Siinilav Seliool, meniher of the Illmarv in the Stake Hoard, Y. L. M A. seirelarv in the .n A. imin.-elo- r stike Y - M tha waid III lief Sonety and al.-theology li the ward irimaiv, the Stake it. lief class leader Society, and Religion Class work or. She was chairman of the civic health committee Ini 'I veins no was second vice pieMdenl of the Rannt Teacheis m natural xut Iasi year. Surviving are her parents, hei husband, and two Inldren, linle and Naomi llindihks, also tl Gideon, following step elnhlien Fred. Georgia, Janies, anil Delheit Her surilving broth Hendriika. era anil smleis are: John Chris totfersuu, Teton, Idaho, Itish ip Chrisloltersoa. Moses Cornish, Utah; Isaac Christollerson, Hoik Springs, Wyoming; .lames Chits tofferson, Salt iaike City. Mi t. Florence Knapp, Knglcwooil, 1 s I HllRAU),' SINDW, the gul whi wa- - il'fir enough gis to win ts'Ih a sea' in tin Idture anil ll.e man of in r 1 dream.- Miss Oralle flagun was well casi in the role of the inotlu i and we doubt if even vei she knew the dlfteience between a nomination aud an election Although having a small pari LaVerl Flarnin was very convincing as the grandfather lajraine Bolev, Rebecca Rirn-anGenevieve Cruikshank proved that married or single, happiness is impossible but that marriage ls the lesser of the two evils All three were excellent In the very different types they portrayed John AnRaymond Robbins, derson and Milton Johnson were well cast and each showed that he had had considerable experience on the stage. Mr. Robbins has a fine voice. The play was directed by Professor Chester J. Myers and Dr N. A. Pedersen. Between acts three lovely college coeds, Mabel Jensen, Bodil Olsen and Doril White sang several popular numbers. N()L1' South Cache High School News Notes in RUM A reeuUr r tin bust lightful three act comedy written ti, o.. ..enne Kavanaugh. Its mix-up- s are so wholly innocent and yet so loaded with explosion of mirth tuat t..cre . not a dull second from Koher Jones of Weber high start to finish. As yet the caat st bool, winner of tne F. F. A Ora-t- has not b t chosen but prospecn al ( cutest for the district, tive students are being lined np for which emprises the eleven west-- ! each part. emu htat"S, spoke to the student 'lhe Future oody on the subject Mr. ot the Ainerkau Farmer mm Maaghdii were sung by Miss Mrs. Leta Nielsen vll.-Kang "An Indian Love Song, accompanied bv Miss Dora Nieis-U- . Erma .Vaughan; hud b tn Jones will represent this district nnis of fai u disposed ot Monday aiiHUMin, thp in the national contest. members of tne South (ache faculTne loial Chapter of the F. F. A. dumtr ty vveu .vred a Mictue dtpait nii-- t at South Cache high school by the liume.vtu Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Loocli, im nt This ua: t decided surprise to president of the U S.A C. Ag. club was the piinctpal speaker. but ue enjoy such most of Mr. Moroni Smith led in com- that Mr It la evident Adam knew something about it, n, unity singing. Ted Gessell, presbecause deer meat was the center idem ot the local chaper, spoke reot attraction. garding the work being done here v1 at the school. Tuesday in cur rigular assembly, The F F. A. in connection with we were entertained hy former students of South Cac he high school. the H. E. C. club are planning a Tin leading of "Hiawatha by Mrs. big Harvest Ball for Friday. Nov. LaRue Peterson Romney, of Salt 21. These clubs cooperate each Lake City, formerly ot Hyrunf, was year to put over this one big a rare treat. Seldom do we have event. at our regusuch talent Mr. Theurer, director of draTwo former stular gatherings There are 39,482,000 people In dents rendered veiy fitting musi- matics at South Cache high school, Engand and Wales, according to cal numbers. "Morning and Pale has selected the play It Happened in Hollywood." This is a de an official estimate. Moon," accompanied bv Mrs. Ver- Potato Market 1 u- -. sur-piis- - - IDAHO Idaho, Nor. 15 Market: Idaho i)emand poor market weak, t assets U. 8. 1, fancy $1.00; poor stock mostly rolled unsold, U. S. two demand fair, mostly C5c; Rural U. S. 1 most; (UR) I itu VLLS, i i .... i. ly 90c. Twin Falls. Most growers holdocean on -- I &r Rn-sU. S. 1, $1.00; U. S. 2, mostly 60c. ing . N FIND TRUCK HERE On a request from Sheriff John H. Zundel of Boxelder county, Sheriff W. H. Shaw on Thursday night picked up an alleged stolen truck In a lane In Nlbley ward. Sheriff Zundel immediately came for the truck hut gave no history of the case. .'U4U.J 111 CJi-forni- Richmond. Chiislonei Joseph ton, - Meet Col. Lillian Si inner Colonel: The folk'll . . . Lillian lias jm keen eleileil to near the eai!e on Iter shotildet b y the R.O.l of Soiitlraesteni JJiih sihool, al'o' hern luted (art tie.'! inl in Detroit, Mih. the ilioiil . maybe thali nh v. . Cove News . Mrs. L. II. Allen entertained on Tuesday atternmm lit honor ol hei live year old son, Seth. The little guests weie sealed around the table. A birthday cake with five entei piece. candles formed , I. His liltlo guet Beth, Arlene, Renee Skidnu len and On ' . ternoon gamej. wi Mr. and Trenton ton . e ren and childi tla were dlnnt J. Harrison, S hcndMr. and Mis. ' ed the show at t today evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ace C ei Iston were dinner gue.-- ' Mrs, R. L. Allen. Mr. and Mrs. Saul Alb n the show at the Ci 'i e Saturday evening. A wedding recc nm at the iiome of ft1 ,i' K. Hayes Saturday in n u honor ot Mr. and Mi- id Witt. Covers were laid u guests. A bouquet of p,"i " chrysanthemums formed the c "erplece. 'i he guests were: Mr. hurt Mrs. Milton Barnes, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mr. Day. Mrs. Loretta Shepard, Barnett Cornish, Mr. Roy Witt of Smithneld, Ml. Henry Spackntan and Mr. Roy Smith of Richmond. Mrs. W. J. Harrison was visiting Mrs. H. H. Harrison at Lewiston Thursday. Jim Handy of Franklin spent the last week with his daughter Mrs. Guy Larsen. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hatch and and Agatha, lsona, daughters, Carol motored to Ogden Saturday, where they spent the day shopping. Mrs. Guy Larsen was a Logau shopper Saturday. Miss Idonna Wheeler spent a few days in Logan, visiting Misses Ada, and Hilda Flucklger. The Relief Society held their - l f .s . . Mr. ot: . s . . regular wink ami business Meeting Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Sopta Day In charge. Light refieshnients weie ' ived by Mis. Glen Day and Mis. ion Parnes. Mr. id Mrs. II. II Harrison iloiH at the home of Mr. were and V i. W. J. Hariisou, Sunday evet n . Mi Oral Ballam motoied to Hyde Park where she was the guest at an afternoon party at the homo ot her sister. Mis Erm-o- t Aslurolt. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Allen and Mr and Mrs. J C. Allen weie Lo gan shoppers Wednesday. Mr. Will Allen. . Thtodote Allen and Mis. Coral Lewis of Og-- I den called i see Miss Rosa Alien 'Wednesday, len they motored to l.ewmton t., 'he funeral cf Mr ver and M.s. Coral Lewis apeui iM ntteruooa visiting Mias Rosa Alh n. M.. and Mrs. Uriah Wilkinson Franklin were visiting their daughter Mrs. Ambrose Lai sen. Mrs, Elmer Skidmore of Richmond was visiting Mrs. Levi Allen Tuesday. Mrs. Annie Hansen is spending several days with her grandaugh-ter- , Dorothy, at Sniithtield. Bishop H. Lester Bair, W. J Harrison, Mrs. R. L. Allen, Mri. L. H. Allen. Mrs. Edwin Hatch and Mrs. O. L. Ballam attended a meet tng at Richmond Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mis. James McMurrm of Logan were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Allen, Sunday. Mrs. Grover Allen la spending tile week and visiting her mother Mrs. Fraticctta Harris at Smith of field. Mr. and Mis.. Marion Muir and family of Provo, Utah, and Mr. and Mrs. George M. Thompson of I K- were dinner guests of Bishop and Mrs. Lester II. Bair, Tuesday. Mr and Mis. Deo Kin. dor weie Logan shoppeis Wednesday igali 1 BETTER HEALTH RED CROSS AM A quiet hut widespread campaign against illness and suffering ia oonsajitly being carried on by the Amerhan Red Cross through .S.i p'lb.i" health nurses working out of 5r5 chapters. This Information Is contained in a summary of arromplluh-mom- s tu Mitigation s the during the past year which lias been ret eived by the local Jiapter and made public today. In discussing the report, A. A. Firmage, chan man, pointed oui hat this work m the held ot health is being conducted In larious ways. Nursing visits to the sick in tne islta JOliif numbered ,o classrooms insulted In the inspection of 968,096 school children to guai d against the spread ot communicable diseases and to en courage the conection of minor defects and tile formation of sound health habits. Thousands of babies were children and weighed and measured Id clinics and their mothers given suggestions as to '.heir feeding and care. Instruction in home hygiene and care of the sick was given almost 33,000 women and gins. The object ot thi straining Is to give the students a better understanding of their own health needs, the needs ol their tsnillies and those of their comimiuiiy. Ii includes the care ot hahle.i and young children and el the sick in the home The normal daily tmis mew c: consumption of waier of an oyster is about five gallons, 'and a colony of less than a million more water in the course of a day than all the people! of London, England. of the six-cylin- Today the Chevrolet Motor Company presents the Bigger and Better Chevrolet Six, a new model car which has enjoyed such wide popularity. In both the chassis and body of this new six-cylin- der Chevrolet you will find expressed, as never before, Chevrolets well-knopolicy of progress through constant improvement. without departing from the basic fea tures which hare won the enthusiastic approval of over 2,000,000 buyers Chevrolet has car which represents produced a an entirely new standard of quality, value and field. refinement in the For six-cylin- low-pri- ce Your first impression of the new Chevrolet will be one of striking fleetness, grace and beauty. 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And never was Fishesrs fine craftsmanship more evident than in the bodies of the new Chevrolet Six I T R 575 635 650 i A We have been fortunate in securing Green Saving Stamps for all three Skanchy Stores. Ask for the Green Stamps! ottage Grocery W, R. Grocery en ample Grocery B AS S4 JTJS WISE TO CHOOSE ASIX CACHE AUTO COMPANY 30 SOUTH MAIN LOGAN, UTAH . |