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Show ' I THE PACE FOUR HERALD-JOURNA- THURSDAY. L AUGUST 6, 19 3!. Frt-kn- Youngest Victim ALFALFA BILL IN ICE BUSINESS SHERIFF GETS Newton News MvP! Mr. and Mrs. Golden Riuby en tertuined h! a rumily parly in - s ' Sheuff Jeff StowcII and bis deputies are driving a new olfk ial par Pure base of the automobile, a Buick 8, model 57, five passenr sedan was made ger Wednesday. With a 77 horsepower rating and a high sixuxl of 75 miles per hour, the ear. says the sheriff, should set a stiif pare against the chatting offenders peace of Cache county. Authorization of the purchase of the new machine was given by the Cache county commissioners In the afternoon sescion of their regular weekly meeting Wednesday afternoon. The purchase was $1350, with a $450 trade-ivalue placed on the car which the sheriffs office has used officially for the last few months. PRESTON Pete Jorgensen, a local blacksmith has the honor of being one of 13 chosen to belong to tne iuano txaie Civilian Rifle team which will go to Camp Perry. Ohio, to participate 'in the national rifle matches to be held Hiere this month. Mr. Jorgensen is one of the high point men of the local rifle club and has been selected to attend several matches as a repre scnlallve of the club. At one lime he competed against the world's champion shooter in Denmark an. was beaten by a very small m 7A3z. 'iMmtTi--u four-doo- I He will leave Pocatello August 20 for Camp Perry. - Hyde Park ii 3 pi A Franklin News y GRAVELING Alfred Rentier and Albert Tlck of North Leg, in .appeared h loro tiio Caclm county eimmlteil.ineri that the Wednesday requesting road passing their promisee he surfaced with crushed gravel. The commissionqta said Ibis could hot be don at lids lime because the county dads are now lulillling other promises. j j ALL SIZE LEVIS OVERALLS For Men and Boys Obtainable Here iQjVs l THE HUB Logan Utah Colt-broo- t lead Indiscriminately sprayed along the walk where one of their enemies stood. Two bullets pierced the child's back and surgeons labored for hours to save his life His cousin, who was wheeling the carriage, was among four other children wounded, one fatally. guests. ,. Look for Ficgo M g The most wholesome palatable your Stomach and your Nerve A nature.! enild Laxative! It. always pays to buy the Best Your grocer sells it BASS (Black, biting, liarsh irritant chemicals) present ora k Good for "TOASTING" SHEEP-OI- P Mealtime-Drin- Instead of Coffee' expe natural very tobacco leaf - i ASK Bevilacqui, , e j . eight-thirt- Mrs. John Kirby, Mins Stella ttU Kirby and Mr. Pilgrim of Smith field motored to Salt Iake City and spent the week end, guests of Mr. and Mrs, Harold Kirby. Miss Elaine Seamons, Miss June Oklahoma State Prison at McAlester went into the iee business Waite, Ellis Loveland and Nor W. H. Bill) when Governor (Alfalfa man Dailey spent Sunday at Lo at 30 cents a hundred canyon. A chicken Suppei Murray learned local dealers were wharging 60 cents. Here gan is a scene outside the prison wall showing some of the cars was served. Mr. and Mrs. Lew Balls, Misr that call at the prison daily. Insert is a closeup of an ice Seamons and Duard Balia transaction. Alfalfa Bill says resident deliveries will be made Thora IIol at Lava spent Sunday in McAlester as soon as some new equipment is installed .at Springs. the prison. Mrs. Burgess Guest of Honor Mrs. Samuel Burgess was the guest of honor at a surprise party on, Saturday evening at het home the occasion being her birthday on In Prestcn, Saturday business, anniversary. Keno wag the fea Canadian Visitor of Mrs. W tins Thomas of Gfidefi ture of enterta-.umeul- , Canada and at a Connel Whitehead visis week last of few a spending a few days this week late hour refreshments were serv days spent with her mother, Mrs. ed to about forty guests. iting at the home of his aunt, Mrs. visiting Woodward and other relaenroute from Rachel A. H. Parkinson, Mr. and Mrs. John R .Seamons Salt Lake City to his home. He is tives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Seamons, Mr. Is Mrs. Henry Allen of Logan a son of Mrs. Sara Whitehead, a and Mrs, Samuel Burgess, Henry spending a few days a the home Seamons and their families motor sister of Mrs. Parkinson. Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Monk of of her sister. Miss Lizzie Lowe, ed to Weston on Saturday, whoit Logan were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Allen is convalesing after a they spent the day at the home Mrs. A. P. Anderson at their home serious illness. of Mr. and Mrs. Chris Rasmus Mrs. Aaron Monson of Preston, Sunday afternoon. sen, the occasion being Mrs. Ras Mrs. Levi Alien and bou Seth spent Monday at the home of Mrs. mussens birthday. A jolly infor and Mrs. Ether Allen and daugh- H. E. Shrives. mal social tlm was spent wltl ter. Carol of. Cove were guests of Visits Sister visiting and music and a chicken Mrs. Donald Hobbs at her home Mr and Mrs. Willard Robinson dinner served to forty guests, in last Tuesday afternoon. of Magna, Utah, called at the eluding the guests of honor. home of Mrs. Robinsons sister Visits WRh Aun- tMr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Peterson Miss Katherine White of Og- Mrs. W. H. Cottle, Monday en motore(j to Lewiston on Thursday where they were guests of Hr den spent last week at thP home route to Afton, Wyoming. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Henry and and Mrg- John Hyer. of her aunt, Mrs. R. H. Parkinson and family. Mrs. Parkinsons little daughter of Ventura Boule Arthur flrterson and family at the mother, Mrs. Barnard White of vard, Los Mr.Angeles called Sunday at Preston, guest; and Mrs. A. P. An- spent Ogden Is spending a few weeks home of of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peterson derson last Thursday. at their home. Mr. aDd Mrs. Delmar Waitr Mr. and Mrs. J. E, Williams of Earl Cole of Falrvlew, Howard spent Sunday at Logan, guest: Ballir of Whitney, Beth Handy Soda Springs, called on Mr. and of Mr. and Mrs. William Baxter to Mrs. Milton Woodward, Monday and, Ruth Parkinsonto motored the Mr. and Mrs. Carl Fridley of enroute from a trip to Ogdtjn. attend Boar Lake Sunday spent. Sunday at Hyde Logan Gorman conference held there. Return from Yellowstone Park, guests of Mrs. Fridleys par Mrs. George Day .of Richmond and Lowe Mario Funk, Dennis ents, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Sea lm3 been visiting the past week 'Wallace Olsen, Jr., returned hqme mons. at the home of her daughters, Monday from a trip to the YellowMr. and Mrs. Owen Kirby and Mrs. Grant Doney and Mrs. But stone park. Mrs. Dennis Lowe 'ac- children of Providence spent Sun NaHh. companied them to Idaho Falls day with Mr. and Mrs. Albert The Misses Harriet Bowcut, Ada where she visited with relatives Kirby. nnd and friends. Folkman Lultee Staley, Mr. and Mrs. George S. Pond o Grnca Oliverson were guests of Petorson Lewiston spent Sunday with Mrs Ft lends of Clotcl Miss Floia Bailey at a slumber Haney entertained at a shower Pond's mother, Mrs. Retta Ash n.trty Sunday night at her home. Tuesday afternoon in her honor croft. Mrs. Mark Folkman and family at the home of her parents, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. S. Rossan o spent last Sunday at Benson via and Mrs. Elmo Peterson. A dainty Plain City spent the week end King relatives ami friends lunch was served and games as, house guests of Mr. and Mrs Mrs. George Day of Richmond played. James I. Kirby. has been, visiting the past week "The Ellen Wright rump of the Mrs. Thomas Whittle of Rich Mrs. Grant D with her daughters, will Pioneer of the iiighters mond spent Sunday at Hyde Park Dotiey and Mr. Bart Nash. hold their regular inerting Friday guest of her sister and bred her in Homs Mrs at the homo of Returns law, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jensen. Floyd Bradford relurned homo John A. I owe. A good program Attend Convention from Twin Falls Saturday where is The following members of Lie he was Injured in an automobile Takes Son to Salt Lake , attendee committee geneological accident. lie 14 reported ns being on Knt Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Atkinson the convention in out of danger, son Gordon to a Salt urday evening. Wilford Daite-their took Mrs. Katherine Spnhn Is In Og Like City hospital last Thursday Frank Lee, Willard Duce, lade den tills week on business. ami where he lias been receiving Jorgensen, George Kirby Mr. and Mrs. H. 1). Lowe were treatment for an leg rhyllis Ashcroft. Injured which he received after a serious The Cache Knitting company i n illness several years ago. It Is tevtatned its employees at a can hoped that after an operation yon party last Saturday at Black which was performed Monday smith Fork canyon. Those from his leg will he strong and useful Hyde Park to attend were: Mrs. igain, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Ful- Betty Mickelson and Miss Venla Mr. Atkinson Kirby. mer accompanied to Salt Lake City Monday to be At the M. I. A. conjoint meeting bold Sunday evening in the ware present (luring the operation. Mr and Mrs. Flick Rankin, Or- chapel, the speaker was Eldei of Fred Ballam, special musical Hurlmnk son Porter. Lillie eel ion were as follows: two vma Mapleton. Mr. and Cyril Lyle and Victor Porter left Mon- solos by Miss Rcaa Clarke; violin day for a trip to Wyoming on the selection by Mrs. Shirley Clatk. Snake River, where they will vocal solo, Mr. Hale. who Ashcroft Mrs. Wyntoua enjoy camping and fishing during Urn next two weeks. has been visiting with Mrs. Ovilia Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Robins and Ashcroft, returned to her home daughter, Marie and Mr. and Mrs. in Idaho. of Salt Lake Entertain at Dinner Melvin City returned home Sunday after Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Daim-- en spending the past week at the tei tallied at dinner on Sunday, in E. Mrs. Mr. and Frank home of compliment to the birthday an Woodward. nlversary of Mrs. Daine's sister Wickham left Joe Mr. and Mrs. Miss Leda Hancey. The table Idaho Monday for St. Anthony, with fragrant sum was made where Mr. Wickham will be em- mer cut gay flowers. Covers were ployed. laid for eight. Mr. and Mrs. George Jensen o Hyrtim spent Sunday here, guests Spring beds, sliowor baths and of Mr. and Mrs. Asa Senunms. radio sots are fitted to a fleet George Jackson of Logan is of automobiles In which an exspending a few days here with pedition Intends to cross Asia relatives and friends. from Syria, through Persia and Mr. and Mrs. Oral Ballam ol Pamir to China, returning through Cove spent Thursday here, din India. ner guests of Mr. and Mrs, S. E. Lamb. Micitael pictured above, was sleeping in his carriage across the street from his home in New Yorks upper east side when barbarous gunmen 3 n Miss Gwen Porter spent the week end In Preston visitmg with Mr. and Mrs. Got feed Spaiig. Mr. and Mrs. Boyu Poiter of Lewiston. Utah, are dinner guests Mr. and i of their son an dfamlly, Mrs. Giea C. Porter, last Sunday. Swimming Party Enjoyed Th boy scouts enjoyed themselves in a swimming party last Tuesday evening, before their regular weekly meeting. Miss Zetta Auger spent last Saturday night with Miss Hope Nelson. Miss June Nelson la visiilng in Preston with her cousin Mis Virginia Wheeler. Mr.. Richard Owes was worklns In Treasuretou, Idaho, last week. Mr and Mrs. Alma Owen spent , a few days In Salt Lake City last week. Mrs. Eulilia Larsen, Mrs. Ellen Jensen were visiilng with Miss Ethel Owen last Saturday evening. M t. and Mrs. James Debry of afternoon ay , rresKm spent with Mr. and Mrs. William II Auger and family. Mr. snd Mrs. Asa Webster and family iwor-- d to Weston, Idaho last Sunday afternoon to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Theron Webster. James McQueen of Preston met with the scout executive commit-- ' tee and the scouts of troop No. 68 last Sunday evening. Ferral Robinson of Preston Idaho Is employed at Vern Ncl-- , son's during the harvest season. Trail Builders Hold Swi- mLast Tuesday morning a Jolly rroup of. Trail Builders of Bruton Second Ward arrived at the Glendale Reservoir about a. m. to take an tv.rly morning had swim- - The boys said "they i their breakfast at vVater Cress Springs that, morning at sc ten oclock. Members of the company were: David Clayton, Kenneth Winn, Max Smart, Donald Wheel er. Perry Winger, Sanford Hansen, Caral Kendall, Wayne Hall Alice Boyle, Thomas Boyle, with Mrs. Doanlo Peterson and Mrs Ada Condio as supervisors. They bad a Bplemlld time and expressed a desire to conic again. Su-u- S. Curly-heade- j honor of Mrs Leonard Tut i le and children of Kellogg, Culilornia, who are visiting with her mother Mrs. Miiy C. Rigby, air. nod Mis. G. A. Lindquist, of Logan were among the guests. Mrs Wayne McKinnon ol Evanston. Wyoming, has returned homi-aftespending several days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph It. Tuddenliam. Anton Lauritzen and daughter Ogden Ellen, spent Sunday in wheie they al tended tile funeral of Mrs. Neils Layer. The Elite Sewing club met al the home of Miss Karma Dowdle. the afternoon was spent in sewing. Miss Gweu Tunic was special guest. Mr. and Mrs. James 1. Hansen of Isigan spent Monday visiting with relatives and friends. Miss Kamilla Alvis is spending a week in Logan, as guest of Mr. ami Mrs. George A. Alvis. Misses Orta Larsen anl Sevilla Alvis entertained their 4 If club girls at a swimming party at Logana, Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Hazel Rigby entertained Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Leonard Tuttle was a special guest. Entertain at Quilting Mr?. Mary C. Rigby entertained at a quilting bee Wednesday. A to diftner vtis served sixteen r c di, Mrs. J. P. Benson of California spent last week visit Mrs. M.: W. ing with her sister, Rigby. Word has been received lore Mr. and Mrs. Vern Duke ol from Salmon Idaho of the birth visited of a baby girl to Mr. and .Mrs. Rexburg, Idaho, recently Fredv Homer, Mrs. Homer was with Mrs Mary Dowdle. Jlortense ChrisMiss Miss Martha Jones is formerly a , August home Sunday, tiansen. i Smith of Mr. and Mrs. Jay spending the last two months Ml. Pleasant at the home of her Logan were visitors here Sunday as toe guests of Mrs. Hazel Rigby. sister. Mis. Eliza Hansen. enterMias Olive Tuddenham They wete accompanied by Mrs. club gills Smith's father, Ezra II. Cooley tained her group of at a slumber party Wednesday and Maude and William Cooley. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Christiansen evening. The Benson stake primary board and son Howard of Bingham spent held their meeting this month atjjhe week end here with relilt IV Ca and friends. the iionte of Mrs. Hazel Rigby. Howard Edelfsen of Salt Lake Ezra knd Reuben Benson spent the week as tin is Thursday with their mother, Mrs. City, of spendingIgirsen. Clyde guest Annie Benson. club met at the The is Crookston Mrs. Grenville of Mrs. David Gr'lfin, Frispending the month with her par- home ents, Mr. and Mrs. Nephl Benson. day afternoon. 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