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Show rrm i- -j THE JOURNAL, PaGETSDT Kirs. Mr. and Mrs. "Robert Brown, for 14 guests ; Mra. KObena Braasnaw for tne family; Mr. and Mrs. Haroid Parser, for 8 guests; Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Parkinson, for the members ol tneir families; Mr and By The Associated Press Mrs Parley Smith, for 12 of Salt Lake City A. G. Nord, tne family; Mr. and Mrs. Evan newly selected supervisor of the Utah And Idaho News Briefs u. o. Daney for Junior High Holds i'rogram And Social Thanksgiving Party And Dance The Wellsville WellsVille The second ward M I. A entertained at a Thank Wellsville jinlor high school entertained a Thanksgiving social and sgiviug dance and program injat the ward recreation hall on, dance in the Second ward creation hall on Wednesday tnlng The- following program vas given- chorus, The Much Alfllcted Choir," Seventh grade girls and boys; reading. Miss Helen Hendry, chorus. Old Sol Hicks and the Junior High Choir, Reed Brenchiey and the grade pupils; one act play, Buying a Suit For Jim m, Billy Darley, Margaret Smith, Hettie Leatham, Dean Christensen, Moreland, Paul Bertha Maugham, Sarah HendBanknead Blain and Clarris ry dramatized song Anderson, "Zeklel Pops the Question, Ed. ith anc Stanley Jones, solo, Zach Spunks up Courage Earl Green. Games and dancing were enjoyed during the remainder of the evening. At 10 30 a delicious luncheon was served on tables in the lunch room to 125. evening .Musical num- and a one act pay, "In The Making, jere presented following is the cast for the play Marlon McBride, Leatha Haslam, Carrie Poppleton, Joan Bailey, Fred Boiley and Manon Leishman. Dancing was enjoy Pd the remainder of the ev-fc- irg. JUNIOR GIRLS GIVE CHILI SUPPER The junior girls of the Wells- MIA ville ward enjoyed a chill supper at the home of the teacher, Mrs Charles Wyatt on Rook and Tuesday evening Touring were also enjoyed. BEEHIVES ENTERTAIN AT THANKSGIVING DINNER Beehive The Second ward girls of the Wellsville ward M I A.-- , under the leadership of their teachers, Mr3 Lament A1 Ian and Mrs Leland Maughan, BRADSHAW-WILSOentertained at a Thanksgiving MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED dinner in. the dining room ev-of- Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Bradshaw announce the mar. the tabernacle on Tuesday while riage ortheir daughter Enid, Lavender and eniflg Wilson of Hyruni qjirysanthemums centered the to Merrill table where covers were laid for vhlch took place at Ogden on 16. A three course dinner was Wednesday. They returned to r Wellsville on Thursday. Mr. and served. Mrs Bradshaw entertained at Miss Myrtle Walters enter- a shower in honor of their afternoon Friday tained at a social on Wednes. daughter N j i : ! i Candy making day evening and refreshments were enjoyed by the Misses Zalda Maughan Ruth Bankhead, Adi 11 Jones, Alton Longstrauth hf Menc'on and Messrs Leroy Leatham, Paul Gunnell, fcredshaw, Franklin Vernon Bankhead and Eldon Anderson all attended the midnight dance at the pavilion. The Misses Ann and lone Bair entertained Wednescay evening at their home. Cards and luncheon were enjoyed by the Misses Hildted Williamson, Jennie Gunnel, Rosetta Thorpe, Evelyn and Meda Parker, Fay Brenchiey, Elease Bailey and EvA Bair. All attended the mla night 'dance at the pavilion. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Williams, Alma Mrs. Agnes Price, ar.d Carson of Richmond spent the Thanksgiving holidays at Salt Lake City as guests of Mr, and Mrs, Milton Rlndscopf. Dinner was served at 3 p. m. They re1 turned home Thursday evening. D. H. Maughan, Mr. ana Mrs. Howard Jones and family and Mrs. Audra Turner and two .sons were Thanksgiving dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Maughan at Logan Thursday - Mrs. Mavgis Archibald anti Mr. and Mrs. William Archibald spent the Thanksgiving holidays at Magna with Mr. Mrs. Charles Archibald and and Mr. and Mrs. Ferrand Archibald. Farrell Maughan left Satur- day for Tacoma, Washington to help his father Willard Maughan on a iarm recently His brother Herpurchased. man left here for Tacoma one month ago. Wilford Anderson Druggist made a business trip to Balt Lake City the fore part of the which some forty five ladies attended. Several beautiful presents were received. Fortieth Wedding Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. John A. Irishman entertained at dinner on Thanksgiving day in honor of their fortieth wedding anniversary. All members of the family were present and dinner was served to and 16 guests. Mrs. Aaron Attorney Irishman and children of Brigham City were out of town guests. THANKSGIVING DINNERS dinners were Thanksgiving given by Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Irishman for 35 guests; Mrs. Rose Fensky for 32 guests; Mr. and Mrs. William G. Darley for 20 geusts; Mr. and Mrs R. C. Bassett for 18 guests; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hall for 14 guests; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lindley for 10 guests; Mr. and Mrs. for 12 Charles Wyatt guests; Mrs. Martha Irishman for 21 guests; Mr. and Mrs Maurice Parkinson for 8 guests; Mr. and Mra. Herman Theurer for 12 guests; Mr. and Mrs. Michael Hencry, for 30 members of their family; Mr. and Mrs Elmer Maughan, for 24 members of the Gunnell and Mr, and Maughan families; Mrs. William Baldiwn for 15 guests; Mr. and Mrs. Walter G. Perkins for 30 members of Perkms and the Hammond families; Mr. and Mrs. Walter L Glenn, for 23 guests;' Mrs. Ella Stuart, for 20 guests; Mrs. Jemima Hall for 12 guests; Mr and Mrs. William H. Maughan, for the family; Mr. and Mrs George M. Haslam for the 1am-U- y week. ; Mr. and Mrs. Orvice BradLewis Brenchiey of Randolph shaw for 16 guests; Mr ana spent the Thanksgiving hollo ay Mrs. Thomas Bailey for 24 Mr. guests; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur period with his parents, and Mrs. John C. "Brenchiey. Wilson for 12 guests; Mr. and IB guests; Mr. and Mrs Gn bert-- An IB guests; Mr, and .Mrs. William p. Leamiam tor tne Leauuuu and Bauey famines at wmen Do were served; and Mr. and Mrs. josepn K. Brown, lor lu guesis. Merrill. Gunned, who is now teaemng scnooi at Artmo, spent the Thanksgiving noiaays nere with his mother, Mrs alsie Gunnell. Mr and Mrs. William Parker of Kaysvule spent tne Tnamcs-gmn- g holidays nere with relatives. Clifford Fisher of Ogden, who recency returned from tne mis- si on Held, was a wees end guest ol Miss Rosetta Thorpe. Mrs. Agnes Price entertained at dinner on Sunday ,n nonor of Anna Carson of Richmond, Mr. anq Mrs W. J. Williams and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest price. Tne Wellsville Second ward 35 primary distributed some to the thanksgiving dinners older people as wed as widows In the ward last Wednescay. Mr. and Mrs John Bauey received word recently of the bnth of another granddaughter bom to Mr and Mrs J. L. Wyattr at Idaho, Tyhee, where they moved one year ago to make their 'home. Mrs. Alice Miller is spending two weeks there taking care of th new arrival. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Theurer returned home Satuicay evening from a business tnp to Ogden and Balt Lake Clt, purand toys chasing Christmas Oolden P.uie goods for the ia-an- o, Wasatch national 7TueaiIayrDei5mber2. CITY, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH. It, guests; M. I, A. Holds I)GA?f jforc, Assumesdutiesiptmexico PARflDISFDEPflRTMEIl MSS. NETTIE OBRAT off al lHEAR IT TEST IT Los Angeles tomorrow. Hen-woe- Idaho-T- Hailey, he Aasitrvited t 'ru 'Aon the J. Reuben Clark, successor to Senltor elect Dwight W, Morrow as United 8tatee ambassador to Mexico, is shown with Mrs. Clark after their arrival Tn Mexico City. Soviet View Of Progress Of The Russian ton-litt- er Lee, Champ Stanley Pierce: Troop 27l Millville. Neil Olsen, Burdette Jenson, Russell Hulse. Second Class by Troop ComAwards At Court mittee Chairman E. P. OldTroop 26, to: Troop 25, Of Honor Meet ham, Leon Jensen, Reed Allen, Harold Olsen. Merit badges by .Scout Ex- Paradis- eecutlve Preston , W. Pond, Court of Honor proceedings 23, Daun .Larsen, 8. of the Cache valley council of Troop James, L. McBride, Homer Hr America Scouts of Kettli' Nielsen, Jay Boy wiu'ejerseiv held at Paradise Sunday even24, Alton PekNlelaen; troop ing, with Commissioner C. 1 ersen, Marion Thompson, Dale Hall in charge. The program fallows, Clark Nielsen; troop follows: Bugle assembly. Max 25 Thep Anhder; troop 26, 01dham, troop 26; eongrega,- -- preston Obray, Chauncey Xoft-tlcnm, America; singing, house Frank Olsen, Max S. vocation, Scout Chauncey Loft- - oidham, Darrell Norris, Vin- hous; flag ceremoney, troop 28; ton Humphreys vocal solo, Scout Albert Fallows, troop 23. The meeting was then turned over to Acting Court of Honor Chairman H. P. Andersen. Troop 25 gave a first aid demonstration showing use of roller and triangular bandages, firemans carry and improvised What I had to do stretcher; to become a Tenderfoot Scout, Champ Lee; Troop Leadership certificates were awarded by Scout Executive Preston W. Pond. The meeting, was then turned back to Commissioner Hall Chorus, troop 25; address, Ar Jr-- Petersens perfected chorus, troop 25; remarks. Executive Pond; SCREEN taps, Scout Max Oldham; ben ediction, Scout - Champ Lee, troop 26. SUPERHETERODYNE, ml' Salt Lake City Marvin B Cherry. 62, formerly of Salt Lake City and Montpelier, Idaho, where he was interested in the wagon and machine business, d.ed Sunday at hU home In Los Angeles where he has for six years, friends here were advised He was a brother of Chief Jusice J. W. Cherry of the Utah supreme court and a son of the late District Judge A N Cherry of 8alt Lake City Funeral services will be held in ney. " - Blaine hdg'ratslnghonoTSinYear Industrialization" county this year go to Scott All-re- d of Gannett The youth sold the litter of 11 six months old Steel Estimated pigs weighing 2,682 pounds, to (Copyright, 1930, by the Asthe Ogden stockyards. The lar- sociated Press, all rights reserv- tons, output 10,200,000. gest previous litter was raised ed.) Rolled Metal Estimated by W. M. Hallowell several years tons, output 8,300,000 tons Mr. and Mrs. William Wyatt ago and weighed 2,300 pounds. In two Moscow, Dec. 1 (API Electrotechnical Estimated and children of Logan were years of operation, Valerian V. 88,000,000 'rubels, output 781, out of town dinner guests of Salt Lake City The annual Kuibyshev, president of the state 000,000 rubels. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Parkin- rendition of The Messiah at planning commission, asserts the Agricultural machinery son on Sunday. industr.allzaLon the tabernacle December 28 will Soviet five-yeMr. and Mrs Thomas Tlicipe be conducted by Albert J. South-wic- plan not only has succeeded be- Estimated 472,000 000 rubles, outrubles 615,000,000 put entertained at dinner Friday. former conductor of civic yond expectation but has glveit The production of general Covers were laid for 12 guests: opera productions. The selec- every promise of completion Mr. and (Mrs. Theo Whitney of tion was made by the Salt Lake within four years instead of five. machinery during the first two Mr. South-wic- k The piqsent task," says M years also exceeded the plan. Mendon, and Mr. and Mrs. Oratorical society. "Though estimates for the Harry Wilson of Hyrum were sang the bantone part in Kuibyshev, who is responsible out of town guests. the rendition several years ago for nutting tne Lve year plan first year of platletka proved Mr. and Mrs. Luther Murray and directed the oratorio In into operation, consists of ful- exceeded, particularly remarkentertained at Thanksgiving Logan before coming here. fillment of the plan before able successes were achieved by in the second Covers dinner on Thursday. schedule, that is, within four socialist industry the gross out- were laid for 15 guests. year. In 1929-3- 0 Chester, Idaho Mr. and Mrs Mr and Mrs William Glenn William Howard returned home estimates by served 14 guests at tinner on yesterday just In time to save years of the - plans operation, reeding c . their nine children from their Thanksgiving day. Lewis Pec kins returned home burning home. The residence on Monday evening after a was destroyed by a fire which an Increase beyond the planned dustries we are progressing week spent at Twin Falls Id- started on the second floor. Only est mates in every piatlletka figures, aho with his daughter. Mis. a small amount of furnishings department mentioned; not in pond A less rapid tempo of growth PerMrs. Victer Christensen. was Saved. a single one he lists do the re- was recorded in the light inkins will visit here for a few n sults ectne beneath what had dustries in which available Nelhome. H. before Provo, Utah Dr. Nels days returning projected. 'r.cultural and raw materials iMrs A. M. Baxter, who was son, Provo dentist, was found Who does not remember the acted as a limiting factor. recently operated upon at a Lo- dead in his office Yesterday with claims advanced by the greatest M. Kuibyshev continues to say to was a bullet through his body jut bourgeois economists and poligan hospital, brought that building program figuresher home on Wednesday ana below his heart. He left a note of estimate the ticians that the also are far ahead of the plaIs feeling fine. indicating he was heart-broke- n Iive year plan were unreal, uto- - u'etka estimates. He states that Mr, and Mrs. Cyrtl Maughan ever the death of his Who not and does fantastic? cue to improved cultivation and the Misses old granddaughter. Gloria Hart, pian remember the talk that they methods the gross gram crop of and Rena Brenchiey and Louts who died three months ago. 1 were mere bolshevist delirium, this year was 86,500,000 tons Brenchiey and Ray Ldshman he writes. against 71,700,000 tons in 1929, went to Salt Lake City WedA. LittleE. Salt Lake City an Increase of 20 6 percent. two The years past operation vocato attend the contact officer and nesday evening field, produce, he football game. They returned tional specialist of the Salt Lake of the plan furnishes sufficient Marketable 32grain 6 per cent above material both for verifying the said, was home Friday afternoon Reglonlal office of the United reality of its provisions. The piatlletka provisions. Miss Mildred Casterline of States Veterans bureau, has Salt Lake City came Wednes- been appointed regional mana- 'past 'two years have revealed, He says that upwards of (as the plan is called) fifth cf peasant households have day evening to spend the re- ger to succeed Dr. L. J. Paul, mainder of the week here with who resigned to become regiona being exceeded in the most tm- joined in the collectives that Is portant sections of national that more than 5 000,000 peasant her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Har- medical officer. economy. households have taken up collec-- . ry Casterline. Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Allan and In two years, M Kuibyshev tive farming, were children of Tremonton total output in planned in-- 1 m. Kuibyshev proceeds with Flashes Of Life says, Wellsville visitors on Friday. dustries under piatlletka Is esti- - assertions marking success of mated at 29,338,000,000 rubles socialization of livestock, llq-- ( Childrens about $14,690,000,000. luidation of the bulak or landed enterMiss Marge Hendry By The Associated Press The excess of fulfillment of peasant class, surpassing of e tained at a childrens party on Washington Representa-t.vUletka quotes by the railroads, for the first two Fricay afternoon in honor oi Gamer hatf removed to a is particularly remarkable inyears d the and improvement of the the birthday anniversaries of hotel overlooking the treasury he tural standards cf the popula-writeof heavy industry, her niece Ruth Hendry and building. He gave the reason: while piatlletka provides tion. Wages he says, have in- nephew, Dean Summers of Og- To keep my eye on Andy. In this field for 12,476,000,000 creased 12 1 per cent. den. 15 little guests were served the actual output was Contrary to all the prophea lujicheotni and imuslc .and New York Colonel Satan rubles, rubles. 13,764,000,000 cies of hostile economists and Is were a play by Booth Tarklngton, games enjpyed. to which extent actual The to the 'politicians, contrary Melvin Riggs went to Salt to be produced. It deals with estimates may be v recking efforts of embittered Lake City on Thursday and romantic episoces in the life output exceeds from the figfollowing fragments of the old system, pia-returned that evening bring- ol a famous American in France guaged u res. tiletka is being carried out and c his Charlittle 1811. in ing daughter Oil Estimated under piatile-tk- a will be fulfilled, it may confidlotte from the Children's hospiout28,000,000 tons, actual ently be said, not irl five but in tal to spend the remainder of Berlin With a new rainfour years, he says. the winter here. coat obtained under difficulty, put 30,600,000 tons. Mrs. Hans Sorensen and Son Albert Emstelrt has left for the of Pocatello, Idaho, spent the United States. Frau Einstein here bought It a the last minute. Thanksgiving holidays with her mother, Mrs. Joseph- A clerk asked that the husine Kington and her sisters, band come for a fiting: If you Mrs. Neils Larsen and Mrs. Or-ri- knew how hard it was even Bradshaw. to persuade my husband that Mr and Mrs Adam Glenn, he needed a new coat' said and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew O. Frau Einstein. Leishman wrte dinner guests on A swim in icy Friday of Mr. ana, Mrs. Irvin New York Glenn of Logan. water has proved fatal to a Mrs. Myrtle Larsen entertain, polar bear. Frank G. Evans, ed at a quilting on Friday. So 17, was a member of a club clal chat and sewing were en- whose members swim the Hud1 V 4 , $ joyed. Dinner was served to son the year around His body has been found in the water eight ladies. Mr. and Mrs. Hershall Brad clad 'in a bathing suit shift were called to Hyrum on r r Clifton Webb, Frday- - evening ott account of - New York 40 105 has suits, pairs dancer, of the death their grandmoth ol shoes and four silk top hats. er, Mrs. W. A. McBric'e. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Green The Rev. N, J. entertained at a Thanksgiving Dr.Princeton, Van Dyke explains Henry dinner on Thursday. Covers that in a recent speech in Philwere laid for 12 guests. adelphia he termed the award R. Mr and Cooper Henry to .Sinclair of the Nobel Thomas Redford of Salt Lake Lewis a back prize handed were dinner guests of Mr. and iment" and did not, as complquoted, Mrs. Joseph R. Cooper on Sun- describe It as an insult to Kith the GOLDEN VOICE day. America. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Bankhead ana two children and Mrs Danville, Ind. Football re as proud to sell you the famous new Sam Bankhead of Avon were celpts have been disappointing WERE JUST Mr-dinner guests of Mr. and , at Central Normal college and Kent as you will be to own it. In our long the game Is to be abandoned, George Spence pn Friday experience we've never known an instrument so beautiMr. and Mrs. Hershall Brad- Central lost six games this seaful and so satisfying. ..Be foresighted. Order now, for shaw entertained at dinner on son and tied one. A , special deb very any time up to Christmas. Pay as Thanksgiving day. jou enjoy, St. Petersburg, Fla. Aroused guest was Miss Laverne Brown nnd.v our special budget plan. of Salt Lake City by sun bathing, the west coast cultural league, a womans club, Montclaii, N. J. Yale likes has resolved that ord.nances Bill Roper. He ended his coach about exposure should be mg career at Princeton by al- and has written the beating Yae and he is to tee about the matter. be a guest next Saturday night at the annual alumni joljifica- - Munich. Bavaria The con-- , tion over football, w.n, lose or! sumption of beer is decreasing draw, given by Nick Roberts in, so much that breweries have re-lYale Earn. idured orim? hcin rnd'ncs. S E S E S E E E ! I Five" Program ar k, ' . ag-bee- six-yea- rt Alta-Maugh- Party AWARDS Tenderfoot by Troop Committee Chairman R. B Maughan troop 23, to; Troop 23, Hyrum First ward, Olof Hartvigsen; Troop 4, Hyrum Second ward, Ruel Allen, Keith Yeates, Clifford Carlson, Carroll Rose, Cark Thompson; Troop 25, Hyrum Third ward, Ivan Miller, Bud Edison; Troop 26, Para- IMPERIAL GLEE MINSTRELS SHOW FLASHES OF COLOR (Continued from Page One) elty dancing of Miss Fannie Hodges and Miss Moveta Law-so- n won much deserved applause and commendation from all. Miss Lawson was heavily applauded for an encore. With a male chorus of twelve and a group of eleven girls, other numbers on the program went off In a polished manner. Lester Leishman and Glenn Lundberg staged a special num1 ber that won the audience. JL Director Frank Baugh and ONLY accompanist Jack Taylor decomplete with tubes serve credit Tor their part on the evenings bill of entertainment. Minstrel will be staged in. the following places; Logan 9th EASIEST PAYMENTS ward, Dec. 5; Logan 4th ward, SI l.t05 freeTrial Dec. 8; Wellsville, Dec. 10; Lewiston, Dec. 11; Logan 3rd ward, Dec. 12; Smithfield, Dec. 15; Millville, Dec. 17. GUARANTEED SERVICE Crystal Bottling and London Viscount Lasceiles is the youngest titled knitter. The Furniture Exchange son of Princess Mary turned out a neat little scarlet wool muffler Phone 444 4 West 1st N. for Queen Marys needlework Utah Logan, guild. 72-7- YOU GET A cul-fiel- s, ce Formerly United Cash and Carry Stores Logan: 24 West 1st North and 382 South Main Hyrum and Smithfield amazing new GRID Richer tone I AV.VV.V.V.V.V.V.'.W.VA. FOOD STORES Inc. Correspondent dise, Scouts Receive The new supervisor said he believed the forest has unusual recreational possibilities and it is the duty of the forest department to develop them as quickly as possible. He has been studying recreational activities m Southern California for the last month. Utah While their Tooele, parents were In Salt Lake City, six children, all under 12 years of age, were saved from their burning home of Mrs. Joe a neighbor, last night They were the children of Mj and Mrs Earl Weyland. The fire started from a defective chim- 1930. The best sift in the load! 0 'i with the 1 0 GENERAL ELECTRIC FULL RANGE RADIO Atwatesei Kent HAM 4 Sanitary Markets 4 BEEF STEAKS, pound PORK CHOPS, pound 190 ... 230 Let us ) demonstrate one in your home Cache Valley Electric Co. ed pol-mo- st 22 South Main (Acioys from Hotel Eccles) Logan & S We give H Green Discount Stamps Phone 53 us SEE! 1 |