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Show rt FACE TEH has visiting1 her , Sunday May 9th as follows: with re- e marks by Supt. Evan II. daughter, Mrs. Keith Merrill.of exercises Hosgraduating head; vocal duet, Mr, Wm. tile district school will he held and Qaje perry; piand duet. .Thursday evening. May 20 at Melba Allen and Irma Maughan, the tabernacle. address Mrs. Fred solo, Garrett; home 'Aubrey Halgren came vocal solo from Toole where he has been Joseph 15. r Gunnell Miss Lyella Douglas on the vjol working and spent a few days with his parents Mr, and Mrs. tin; male quartet, JIarmony Four; ladies trio, Mrs. Edward J. L. Halgren. Stewart and C& Mothers Reshome Miss Claudia Funk is after spending the . winter at ponse by Mrs. Mary J. Parker.' Bank-Th- f RICHMOND RICHMOND, May 15 The following are candidates for graduation at the North Cache High School Elaine Anderson, Joseph A. Anderson Jr., Violet Bateman, Clendon G Bair, Silvyl Bullen, Norm ButNaomi Cantwell, Laura ler, Cayle Chambers, Myra Corbett, Le Voir A. Dowdle. Margaret Dunklev, George Ellis Doty Jr Herbert Dan ford Jr.. Elva Godfrey. Mary Griffiths Tellma Coodev. Farabell Griffiths, Vira Greene Beatrice Gunnar-soLucile Homer, Vella Heans Dean Hadfield, Inna ITvde, 'Alden N. Hodges. Gladvs Hendricks, Leah Hale, Virgenia " Hancey. Rolland, O. Johnson. Marthg L. Jones. Lvle Jones. Myrtha Kent, Lillian Kirbv. In connection with the Sacra-taugshe where Idaho. rrtent meeting Mother- s- Day in the high school. held in the 2nd was Mrs. Victor Carlson and chil- - program 9th with wardMay Sunday dren left Friday to make their. B. Kerr presiding. John Bishop in homg Ogden. Opening song, Proud Yes Of Our Home in the Mountains; ! prayer, Robt. A. Leishman ; AnWEUSVILLE I Heard The Voice of them, Jesus Say; by choir, solo. Mo(Continued from Page Eght) ther Dear by Miss Luella Douglass; quartet, Take Good Care Jensen of Montana were guests of Mother Harmony Four; Brodf Mr. and Mrs. Lee Jensen for ther C. N. Christensen df Logan the week end.. gave a wonderful address on Miss Ruby Glenn returned Mother! and also preached a Mohome Wednesday after trend- good gospel sermon,-sol- o anthem Elmer Bailey; ing the past two months at ther" Baker Citv .Oregon with Mr. by choid I Will Ma?ny Thee" ricking remarks by Bishop Kerr; and Sirs. Warren Leishman; Jessie ' lee. Harrison Fpnt, prayer by 'Bishop Cooper of Mt, McBride Miss of Linda Hyrum Inez Lee, Geo. Maud Mae Sterling. weeks a few here i$ snending B, Last, Edward M. Lrsen, The M. I. A Program in the with Mrs. Sv Lindley, MenCHive C. Larsen. Sterling 2nd ward feu- - Mothers Day was : Mrs. E. C. Bassett and daugh. denhall, Thias A. Merrill. FostLewis Bailey ter Muzzenda were euests of duet, Mr. and er C. Merrill.- - Gladys Me of FROCK 'Mother TWOPIECB .MeChree; THIS Logan, of Fulmer Mrs. and Mr. Eugene Matkin, Osmond Merrill. Lucille finishes tbs bottom of its bloats Iqgan on Wednesday and Thurs- address, Evan Bankhead; solo, Monson. with a wide, plettsd girdle tbet CcCarrev, Evelyn That Old Fashidned Mother of Theon SneOsen, Bessie Noble, protend to tie U front. Long day. Among those going to ,0gden Mine, Mrs. Lewis Bailey; porm pleotod jabots make s gracetnl Grace Potsma, Luqetta Ravsten, for the blouse and there are Sunday to the ball game were Rock Me To Sleepv: by Silvia finish Elthunt llertha Rasmussen, pleats In the skirt Heary whits Wm. Sellev. Thos. Brenchlev, Baxter; solo Little Bluebird of RobJane Glendora Raymond, crepe de chine makes It, Thos. Lindley,. ; Norman Allen, My Heart by Sirs. Lewis BailAletha Gladys Smith. son, Bible reading by Ruby Orba Seamons, School held an exhibit of the Grover Haslam, Wilford Ander- ey; launders, t and son. Chas June.Bair JIaight. Druzilla work done Blanche Simmnnds, ' in that Vernon Murray and little students by Mrs, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. M. Haslam Saunder,' Odis Talbert. Gretta department, at the of Burley, Idaho are' daughter school and Mrs. and Mr. high Ralph Spence Thomson. Ellen H .Timmins, relatives and friends for visiting were and dinner children A held was guests Zenath Thursday. meeting Willard D. Thornley, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Haslam ten dayg. Talbot, Elva Winn. Leonard at 1 p. m. and the visitors were of u ' i Mf, and Mrs. Robert Leish- dn Sunday Whin, Ddnriar II. Webb and shown the exhibits. RefreshMiss Emma Stone of Trenton man were supper pests of Mr. ments were served. Edith Alice WTood. and Mrs. John W yatt Sunday .The South Ward Y. L. M. 1.1 and Mr Mark Jones of Benson Miss Althea raveller, daughMr. evening. ter of Mr. and Mrs. F; W. A. choir won first place in the Ward were dinner guestsonofSunMys. John Garrett of Garland Dan Mrs. Jones and J. here home at Tues-died held her at Lewiston, Traveller tryouts spent . relatives-an-the wee kend here w ith Wednesday - following a long day evening. They went to day. friends. Mr. Wesley Brown of Baker Alness from kidney trouble She Smithfield to day where final "Mrs. Clarence Barrett of Mr. was confined to her Led for tryouts were .held to decided City Oregon is a guest df Mendon spent Thursday with Bradshaw for and Hershall , Mrs. sufficient-the winners in the Benson year but recovered her mother. Mrs. Eliza Stewart. a few days. ly to have attended school this Stake.Mr. and 'Mrs. Thos. Thorpe of and Mr. Mrs. Oliver Baugh Mr- and Mrs. Sterling Harris school season. Shg was taken children of Ogden spent the and visitWellsville Smithfield were and entertained with a dinner Monworse some ten days ago end with Mr, Thorpes parweek ors on Sunday. has been confined to bet bed day evening for friends. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Thome. ents. Lounof Petterson Mrs. Georgia Mr, and Mrs.' Harris wiH since. Her death was very Mabel Mrs. Petite and childwas guest of her.parents expected as she- had rested fair- leave next week at the close of gan returned hdme of ren Ogden on Thos. Poppletdn the high school season. Mrs. Mr .and Mrs. ly well during the night a week after spending Saturday 12 been Harris will go to Alberta Can- Sunday. She would have and Mr. with her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kidman Fun- ada to spend the summer with years old today May 15th. Richard Mrs. Brenchley. were of children Mendon and eral services were held today at her parents. They expect to go Mrs. Harry Christensen of to Toole next year where Mr. guests of Mr.- and Mrs. R. C. the tabernacle. Ogden spent the week end with Mr- and Mrs. H. S. Webb took Harris has accepted a position Basset on Sunday. Mrs. Wm II. Maughan. and Mr. were Mrs. Wm. and to Selley Mr, in the high school there.. their llitUe daughter Verie . Mr. and' Mrs. Scott Christen Mr. and Mrs. Amos Bair will Logan visitors on Saturday. Logan Tuesday, where an operFi emore son of spent the week Los Allen Wm. of Angelation was performed for the re- move here from Franklin for Mr. 'Mr. end with Christensens, df his was es .California guest the summer. moval of tonsils, Dri and Mrs. Christen' The Home Economics Depart- Mrs. H- - B- Webb has return- parents, Postmaster and Mrs. parents, sen. Mr. Christensen returned ment of the North Cache High ed from Paul Idaho, where she Noqman Allen the past week. n and Mrs. , Mr. and Mrs. Lee Jensen enter thomei Sunday wiH for summer. the, stay tained at dinner on , Sunday. f, Mrs. Harris Jensen of l Covers were laid for twenty. Out i N V: 'v Idahrf spent the week end Misses .town ' the were of " guests v W.V, v'V Yiolate--and- ' Majru'Jerisen of i and Mr. Mr?. LRoy McMantua, .t Mrs. Ed Hancey and children Bride ,jof Ilyriira, Mr. artd Mrs. Heber Cdoper of Sterling and of Logan spent 'Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Leland Hansen of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Murrav. Mr. and Mrs. Thos Lindlev Jr. College Ward. Under the direction of Supt snent Sunday with Mr, and Mr Evah II. Bankhead the 2nd ward Oliver Smith of Paradise. Mr. and Mrs. Thos Thcrpe enSunday School gave a very intertained at .dinner Sunday eve-- ; and program enjoyable teresting were laid for forty Covers' ning. guests. Carnations and daisies n graced the table. guents were Mr. and Mrs. Thos Thorpe of Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Thorpe Of Logan. Mrs. Henry Blanchard and children of Logan spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Mary Hill Mrs. Julia Nibjey of Logan silent Sunday with Mrs. Maughan. Mrs, P. M. Maughan spent the past week , at Salt Lake City with hei1 sqns Rvtlon and Parley SU3S RottUttv Maughan. . Mr, Maughan went Standard T vsna lim IW5 down Saturday and Coup Six Sede llS an went down Saturday .and Mrs fdutir S4afi IW Ui'S Coup Maughan returned horue with !2s4 Refidatw him on Sunday. i&S SMMlMrw I3r$ The Ladies Farm Bureau met S4u 4wr-Se4IfS at the City Hall Friday aiter-nctaJ lvs M Mrs. Barrows of Logan i25 SpM, roMbaa Actual frtigkf I'lwu. Sport Kufidttir lectured on Home decorations. lvM and SptM,Spert1Mrifi W adddL Am CMiBtrr Glob U4S Mrs. Vernon Murray of Burley, Idaho and Mrs. Wilford Wy BUICK MOTOR COMPANY O Carfrattta attwere guests of Mrs. Evan FUNT, MICHIGAN Bankhead Wednesday afternoon and evening. - , MrraTKt .Mrs. George Gunnell and f.ynily are moving to Richmond to make their home for next-wee- . been - SOCIETY I ht Weston k: y , t Mi-?- y. - - s - Chris-itehse- tv,.. Fair-field- - f, i '' s than a million are Out-of-tow- automobiles making possible values Eu-phem- ia Mrs.-Maug- , n. J- 14 CH-4- cfiie 'BetterbUICK the next five years. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Glenn SUIT that ku taken lta modal from coat and come all la a pleca. IP tbit of black and whlta check. The test begin at aide aeamn and attaches to the skirt. Skirt la a wrap around affair and itt loar at button iaaten tba Fbol la Tuxedo style. Vest, A CLEVER Blair Motor Co. ' 55 West First North nlt-Co- JJ bie en- tertained at dinner Sunday. The occasion "being Mrs. Glenns birthday anniversary, Covers were laid for tweedy five gUests. ed and white generaepm? grac- , MfeafTb fry . - t ( tone Duco Mount Royal Blue and El Paso Tan. They speak enthusiastically of its speed, acceleration, power and the unmatched smoothness imparted by the Harinopic Balancer. And they marvel that roadster so fine can be offered at such a low price. - With the advent of Spring, the demand has become insistent. .Ordinary wisdom suggests that you placp your order now. gisM, tkt I Cmc , - trCnpt. AUfnut luwtt. fiiU - CrawshaW'Reese jVIotor Co. ! J J South Main. Logan, Utah ' PKESTON MOTOR Ireston, Idaho . 30 v - 1 AND WINNING r t - T t HOLDING GOpD . t WJLL MILAN D SIX ' PRODUCT OF G EWE R.AL MOTORS Thursday' in the tabernacle at Mrs. Alma Riggs on Sunday. ' Mrs. Eliza Cantwell of Ogden 'The Mothers Day program in 2 p. m. The Doctor was acby Miss GonoVer the spent Thursday here visiting the Wellsville secctod ward Re- companied . nurse of Logan. , with relatives. lief Society on Tuesday was as Mrs. Willard Peterson of HyWork has commenced on refollows: teachers topic Moth- rum spent Thursday guest of the hotne recently pur modeling ers by Mrs. Walter L. Glenn; Mr and Mrs. Heber Maughan. chased by Attorney Dunn from duet Gome Holy Spirit, by Mr-- - June Raw spent Wednes - the A peterson estate, Mrs. Elmer Glenn and Mrs. Ir. day at Hyrum ,and Paradise Mrs. William Surrey, Mrs. Ed vin Glenn; Mother Day speech transacting business.Bailfcy, Mrs Ellen Jessop of Loby Mrs. Annie Leishman ; regan visited with Mrs. Geo. Cum' marks wer? made by Mrs. Jan-ne- tt on mings' NIBL3EV WARD. I Mrs. RasSunday. Squires and Mrs. Adam Rasmusen, wa? very Glenn. badly frightened by a strange Mrs. Sarah Wyatt was very drunken man who tried to enter NIEUiy yAP.D, May 11. pleasantly surprised by a numher hefene last Friday evenin. ber of her friends Tuesday eve- Mothers Day wa? fittingly. ob- Finally officers from Logan ning, it being her birthday an- served in our ward. At Sunday were called and came and tool: ' . niversary., Carnations ,and a School a splendid program was care of him. birthday cake with lighted cand-- 1 rendered ahe eachiroyther Vats les gracetj the- .table, , where1 Chas Stewart. - - - preseied wit cajma,tioi,Ljf meeiiig HisRbt)-- ' Petersbh'of ' tLga u Sth .'At-th- e .Sacranenh or girls of the Wellsville ward ward, Alma Yeates and Orville entertained theM men and the Eliason were the speakers. officers and teachers of the The Mutuals conducted the mutual at the home of Mr. Guy Sunday eyening , meeting. The H. Maughan who iS teacher of following program was rendered the M men. The party was A short speech on What Slakarranged by 'the Misses Gretta es a Friend was given y Afton Maughan, Ruby and Melba Stew Eliason ; a ladies chorus 9 nd an art aftd was one of the motet sue- - address by T. H. Cutler, ' cessful parties of the entire! Mr. Alma Riggs at the year. Music and games of yari-- l hospital. where on ous kinds afforded the entertain Monday evening he was operat-ime' and a most delicious lunch-- 1 ed upon for appendicitis. i eon was served. Much praise A large crowd of Relief Sod- -' ana credit is given Mr. aridity members attended the mon-Mr- s. Maughan in throwing open thlv work and business meeting their large and beautiful home held on Tuesday afternoon, to the mutual and the young peo where the time was spent in pel say Lets have more such jn sewing, a dainty, lunch was ' ' parties. served. The friends of Mrs. Arthur) Mr. and "Mrs. Harry Lund Lyons entertained at a miscel- - have returned to their home in laneous shower at the home of Ogden after a visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John 'with Mrs. Lundspleasant parents,-Mr- . Chapman Friday vemng, May 14 and Mrs Rast Hansen, , A beautiful trousseau was dis- -, Mrs. II. L. Ames entertained played and Mrs. Lyons was the,at a birthday dinner cm Sunday recipient of a wonderful kit of those present were Mr. and Mrs presents and good wishes. Deli- - Robert Austin of Niblev, Mb. cious refreshments were served John Manning and daughter of to about thirty-fiv- e persons, jiston. Mr. and Mrs. Adelbert Games and music were enjoyed. Austin, Mr. and Mrs. . Clarence Mr. and Mrs. Vim. Stoddard pyne anji aby of Trenton, M. mitertamed at dinner on Sunday and Mrs. Arthur Campbell and Daffodills andrtuhpsgracthe chfldren of Logan, Miss Afton table Covers were laid for Ames of - Hvrum. A splendid ?r timeWas enjcb'ed by those pre- dard of Philipsburg, Montana Sent r. ' was an guest. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Austin Utah-Idah- o- nt j ' i j out-of-tow- n to1 lUr at attended the the Capi- at Lcfcan on V ednesday. Mi. Louis. Maughan of 1 gan spent Tuesday at VVellsville Mr. and Mrs. Leroy James of Logan spent Sunday here gue&t Jlr. and Mrs. A. II. Maughan. Dr. Covmgtcm of the Inter- - the table. Mrs. Sadie allrdmao of Men- - national Health boar d lectured don spent Thursday with Mrs. to the ajie3 of our town on ed . ' wide preference. Thi$ year, i(t is the dashing new Oakland Si sport roadster that occupies the ' spotlight. In every city and town in America, roadster enthusiasts are according the car an unexampled welcome. They admire the beauty of its long, low,' racy Fisher Body. They comment upon , VMSb102MK.1WmcSb, memi OtmTti MMn i mmt kmufen d pre-vioul- V its distinctive color scheme in two Each year. jonle one appealing motor par creation emerges from the throng of commonplace cars and wins country- Lea-tha- - In the Spotlight j - - e, More aturdav. May 15. tv., THE JOURNAL, LOGAN CITY, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH , ' tfotocat 'Agriculture ' ,F6r SutHerliKd , . on Page Tbreel NEW ORLEANS, May 15 -- f American Roy Tasco Davis, minister to Costa Rica, stopped . 5 Continued ' - in New Orleans long enough oft his way to .visit bis Columbia, Mo. home to say tha,t a sohooi of tropical agriculture' should be established in the South. The future of. the CariV bean countries lie? in agricusaid Mr. Davis, lture are hundreds , of .thousands of land? of Undeveloped acres there as rich as. the Garden 4 Eden, but there are no schools to teach scientific culture the soil. Numbers of Costa Ricans have asked for information about colleges of agriculture to which they could send their sons for. learning that would profit them in the tropics The interests of the United States and countries are mutual. If Latin-Americ- t of- - The length the bow u&ed in prehery varies according the height of the archer. Wbows being- r - usually e 6 accompanied by Mr. and' Mrs. feet 6 inches and men's te distance from which Andrew Austin of Logan motor-to-l yarfl to Tremor ton last week to archers short is no to 80mem 100 for and ' for Avomen visit with relatives.- ' The fhildren of Mr. and Mrs. F T yeates called unon their mdther Sunday, bringing beau-o- f tiful flowers and candy as a token for mother? day Mr and Mrs. Charles Ames of Y b.t; Hyrum guests of Mr. and fia i swetiiis aujnttM fCP-Th- s.-- a. , an tion could be increased, goW roads built and the country developed more in Central America, the people there would have more money o buy manufactured articles from the state? omens . , - |