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Show I u.ve CACHE AMKRJCANLOfiAN, .CACHE COUNTY. UTAH Kiirlii Thursday, December 31. 1931. Die Clinstiru holiday In the V. S. navy, but I don't at day. Cower were laid for Mr. and Chesterfield, know of any easier way to start Idalio, with their Mrs. Budge Lowe and family of and daughter Mr and Providence, Mr. and Mr. Ellu Anone tlan to discontinue serving Mrs. Arlo Bltuhlutrd. dersen and family, Mr. and Mn beans," lie stated. Mr and Mrw, Fr-out The commander pointed c, Paiker of Gerald Jeasop and family, Mr. that public opinion Is all wrmj DrM.'jriond, Montana, came Wed- - and Mrs. Edward Je&sop. to spend the holidays there on he nattir of rail txui.. Edgar Lockman of ColTlie teacher of the relatives, 71)i., are served it breuklu t ta'.ei orado. arrived here on Saturday H ' Hr V' school held CluHitrus Mu. Janett Jones spent the for an indefinite aUy with his a lays and un.lu,-- ; 2 in h trf the rooiu 'in Chu-imand if the gi s don t g . then, pu holidays at Logan with family who are spending the winter In Dell Cook Enter lev or the rooks bu n them, not is in t.'ediu 'd.i, each child was her U . giiter. Mrs ihhnrr Olsen. lure. Wayne Code Lake In Sail Archery w,:h a small token and the air Mr. and Mis. Lewis P. Maughan A fine baby boy arrived on Su.i- - a . 1031 1. Con: re: Inn Salt ami randy. atvl fuiiilly of Logan were callin 'Pallors want f.od that'll day el the liome of Mr. and Mra t 7 flu-l" he Tranu Wrh.ulle Junior high &ri.'l on Mr and Mrs Howard June Lester Je&sop. 1 Vangnarda to n' n he ehu.diUd Ltke and OgJin Dv'-- ; i sy.:r,s SL) h d a Christmas program ami Mis A; ilia Turner on Christ-Mis Idi-ni . Glenn fun and By ions. 451 r, dJV al ernoon ,d. K'ton lar.i.n with Wili-nillLimns day. aiieiit Die wuh, r -t P.rwiv 421 I. u: Pits, dent Bobble Read haw l f; TAI KS IN Mr Mrs. ai.d Are! Chas. ( ibald M.s. Maldda Larson U i"U!ir &,: Salt I.':e-356 IN L tiul oi I y hatge; singing I npiv a d funnly of Magna aie semlm : Jingle Be Mrs. Claia Com.aiT and luml'.y O'Jlnl'Wy Mit before funs Tucv In Rlibar 291 . ..id ',,..(iit Night; trumpet an! Be Jollities here with re'aues of Cheslerlieid aie s.Anduig t (; If the 0 Vn H.i I 'urinet dm t. Blaine Bankhead and from Mr and Mrs. Win R. Paik-- r jf holiday wuh Mr. arid Mrs. anl M.j P. fun.jd final m nlw-r121 Christ :i u cl him r on F. ,.!)v The in i il L'a'.l.am; talk onthe'Bu'h Kavsuhe ait srl'ing nla ues Oi.'vll. vinba'l nr hrl1 I our tah!e tui liter d wuh poirise'.rjs ol C,irHt. C. N. Maughan; mu,i- HOIJ.ADAY S. Ll j.ere jiitulsvs Bril Iak- Gateway. Cache Darwin Iir).u-i- t 321 Pairs wire p'a rd for Mr. u.l a lections were given by Mark Mr. and Mrs. Myron Bren hie) j Contra led Cow V&lb' rd 'I imjiHo& were 273 Mil Al- x Bulst ard du.rihter Et- - Pri-e- , P-- of remaiks, Island Ibiwa-l- t A farmer was trying hard to fill Cedar City are here during Die Baker Ll.vie er of f.frs 274 il'e, Cs MT, Castor liolidats guests of Mr. and Mrs out a railway cou.puny claim sheet Tlie mirt the lust of lt kind l).,a!ie Adamson .. 27' FTl'Jl lone Baker. Ilenry Buhl. f ri.t 1 Woodward and Aln-.- . 3 hn T. Darlcy and Mr. and Mrs lor a cow that had been killed on Bradley i initiated ujion the etfr held. Ieand Iatren Wvxxlward of Baker City, C. Btenchicy. (he track. He came down to tlie ol Uii Sait lake council Mrs. Frank Hancmk was 1147 the holidays her a;e Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Bird and IT c'ncf exeru'i.ra of ll.e a at tess last ltne:"Dispo&ition of the oyster it 'i her parents Mr. Mprettily ppointed PIONEER S L.) and of children Logan sp.nt Chris lino. o.vuw P E Han mond of 163supp'r Friday night after the Jo. ph B. Woodward. They are a: day Cia.'hai Ca'l wuh Mr. and Mrs. HcP Young of lijd i: Joe fake. for were laid dance. Covers 316 o .. . friends and reiativn Parker visiting After puzzling over the question ber H. Bankhead and Mr. and A Hid .nderaon of TlmpanoKO of j ses Leah and Viola Wur&ton Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Murray Mrs. Charles Johnson for some time, he wrote: "Kindi Prr-U- m Wyatt Pond of Caehe Valley had rerrli Larsen. Orlynn and Mr. and Mrs. Hcber D. Maug-a- n Mgan. Joseph and gentle." Mrs. Memle Nelson and daughc! a gi of the affar Whitney, Mr. and Mrs. Hancork. celebrated tlietr Seventh wed- ter Delores of Nevada are Sparks, vanball second aud T'u Mr. and Mrs. C. J, Plowman, ding arclirry anniversary at the home cf here at the bedside of Mr. Nelsons will probably be neld lo,.TtanyriL Miss Leah Plowman and Lowell Mr. and Mrs. Murray on Thurs- mother, Mrs. Margaret Bradsl aw r y In March. 1922. In Ogden The Plowman. Miron, Jay Roskrlley of day evening. 500 and games, muv who Is confined to her bed on acG.i Smlthfield were dinner guesu of ic and singing were ay council trader liat Issued enjoyed An to Ute oilier three council. a chalMr. and Mrs. Jesse Walker on oyster supper was served to Mes- count of Illness. will be which la expected lenge, Friday. srs and Mcsdames Elmer Lelslunan. accepted. The only oilier council In An attractively arnmped dinner Walter Perkins, Russell Stuart. Utah, located tn the aouthem part 681 was given by Mr. and Mrs. M. D Harold Parkinson, Cyril Msughan. oi the state, did not lake part In Bird on Christmas. Tlie decorations Hcber D. Maughan and Kenneth BEAR RIVER (OGDEN U.a nieH because of the - 170 for the table were suggestive of Murray. The rooms were beautifulD. Firth of travel. 183 the season. Covers were laid for Max Anderson ly decorated In Christmas decorWuaUb Titaaipha 171 Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Bird of Tooele. ations. Harris Jule Van ball honors mere captured by 187 Mr. and Mrs. Glen Alexander of Miss Alta Maughan entertained Darrell Stokes .. the Waaatch ward, champion of and Artice at her home on Christmas evenLogan, Misses Orlle Ullehold-ers tl.i 3a!t lake stake. The 711 Bird, Marcelle Bird. Millville Mr. and Mrs. Walter ing after the dance. Cards, music, tn the defeated Timpanogo (CXI DEN) WEBER and singing were enjoyed. A buf- C. Humphreys entertained at Walker Mrs. Jesse and Mr. and 15-- 7 and then and .164 Mcs- - per on Christmas eve. Those pre .. Wilson Wright on fet luncheon was served family motored to Emithfleld trutnj'hed over Logan In the 143 were dinner guests of srs and Mcsdames Myron Bench-le- sent were Messrs and Mesdames ElRoyal Chappie and Monday are IB S. Following 112 Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Plowman. Preston Brenchley, and the mer Humphreys and family, Mr. James Stitt the oomplcle results of the two Chester Bee raft .... 190 BaxMisses Rena and Mrs. Laurence y Brenchley, Mary Durp-heAline Misses Humphreys Carma and round. : Evan of Beaver Dam were guests of ter, Lavern Brown, Margaret Sut- and family, Mr. and Mn. Semifinal Round 609 Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Wood on ton of Logan, Ray and Ernest Humphreys and family, Mr. and i. defeated Incan Ogden, ArMT. OGDEN (OGDEN) Mrs. George Larsen and family, Leishm&n, Lewis Brenchley, Saturday. Salt Lake defeated Ttmp.. F. Carter 200 Nellsen of Mr. Matilda Olsen and Miss Veola Edd and chie Maughan, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hancock, 15 f. 156 Olsen. R. Woolley Mrs. Emma Hancock motored to Logan. Finale 341 A Mr. and Mrs. James Jenson enB. Finley IfuUy family ranged were on IS Cornish and Wednesday Ogden defeated Ttmp., 216 Harris at supper on Christmas tertained R. was Mrs. Martha dinner by given j Mrs. of Mr. and Osmr the guests Salt Lake defeated Logan II, Lctshman on Christmas day. Cov eve. Yellow and pink flower cen- Hancock. IS-303 tered the table and yellow and !er were lald toT 3SLsgan fius took seeond. Ogden candles burned at each end LOGAN SECOND (CACHE) cre Mr- - and M ,'f pmk Carl' nAqh.?,TrLvvpninrtL last finished 1 and .n1:iogo 233 man the Robert of long table. Covers were Way chtldien Nex;sen and e. Hyrum.of lead-Oa tho ecch ry tournament 3C6 Elder Joseph Larsen at 7.30 There Pond for Messrs and Mesdames laid and Mrs. Kent Mr. Vaughan Otto and and Id a honors were taken bv - 1 the ward 204 will be a program in Fred Roberts ... of Millville. Iwill cu Cirri oi Ensign ward In the a which dance after 392 chapel Thain Carlisle Mr. and Mrs. John T. Darley enbe given In the ward amusement Sat! Lake council, with a 674 score, at a delightfully arrang- - daughter Reva Morgan Jenson and tertained Alder Horace fc md place went to 1132 hall. Every one Is Invited. Christmas ed dinner on Frida v. family, A. C. Hale and daughter of t4gan Second waid In the Cache The seventh and eigth grade Covers were laid for 20. Mr. and Norma, Ivan Scott and Joyce Scott. rt to third and class council, a sponsored seminary party Mrs. Spencer Allen of Malad were Yily Peterson of Bear Fiver stare, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jessop enSaturday evening at the home of out of town guests and Mr. and tertained at dinner on Christmas counTremonton. of tlie Gateway Miss Melba Buist. Games formed Mrs. Myron Brenchley of Cedar cil Alders score was 643, and Petthe entertainment. Luncheon was City. er mi's 581. served to 12. The Second ward M. 1. A asLeaders' team honora we at to One of the social events of the sisted by the ward choir presented th? Cache Valley council, whose was week the arrangdelightfully to the Worjd," on was 1422, Salt Lake conn-c- .i ed supper given by Mrs. Lynn tlicp ageant "Joy at Die recreation and evening finished second Ogden Tuesday 38 hus-to out nosed Utah Aggies, Majors Longstroth in honor of her hall to a large, appreciative audCs'.way third. 36, in a fast, rough basketball band's birthday on anniversary, Today, Fri. and Sat. ience. This was in charge of the were honors j rudiudiial vanguard game here last night. Monday night after the dance. M. I. A. presidency Mrs. Annie ' taken by Mardee Robinson of Utah led at the half, 19 to 18, The guests were seated at one large Leishman and Reese Parker as ward, Twenty-fift- h stake. at no time during the game t table, a bowl of fruit formed the prcoidents, Gladys Hill chorister of and Silt ' Lake council. His score was were the teams separated by more .center piece. Places the ward was in charge of the in 6ii. Thain Carlisle, Logan stake, than seven points. for Messrs and Mesdames, Angus smging. BVund ward. Cache Valley council, of Leslie Preston, Keller, Gosney Cropley, Utah, and Lubm, Pasawith 590; Darrell Mr. and Mrs. John Bailey held a was second, were removed on personal Elmer Hancock, William Kidman, S' ikes. Bear River stake, Botliwell dena, Alonzo Wood, Verl Shelton, Hav-- 1 family dinner at their home on contact being frequent with ward. Gateway council, third, with fouls, bodily ry Bartlett, Frank Hancock, Theo Friday. Covers were laid for 25. Kolob as the two teams battled hard all Larsen. Melvin Muir, Mrs. EnnnajThe rooms and table were 839. and Sam Sorenson, way. the GINGER ROGERS stake. Third ward, Timpanogos Fayne Hancock, Mr. and fully decorated In Christmas colors, j was Crawford, with 15 points, Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Wyatt precouncil, wit i 243, fourth. Mrs. Longstroth. for white scorer Pasadena, high sided at a beutifully arranged dinalso Ensign Wins One of the out standing social Belliston led the invaders with 12 Vanguard team honors went to points. events of the week was the sleigh ner party- on Friday afternoon. A Comedy and News tall vase of centered the Ensign ward bf Ensign stake, Sa't ing party enjoyed on Saturday ev- table and apoinsetta beautifully decorated I.if.r council. The quartet consistMaxine ening by the following: Coast Basketeers Take tree decorated the dining room. Edna ing Of Elton Larson, Elliot Airine:. Sorensen. Stauffer, Kay Tony Lund and Richard Smith, Commanding Lead at Half Sorensen, Clifford Stauffer, Laura Covers were laid for 18 guests. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Brenchley made a total score of 1530. Second Alice Larsen, Hughes, Joseph Los Angeles Tire sharpshooting H. C. Stauffer. After the entertained at a family dinner on place was taken by the Holiaday Smith, ward of Cottonwood stake, Sal: Aggies from Utah lo.,t the third of ride a supper was given at the Christmas day. A tall vase of rose YaVe council, with a total of 1147. their basketball series with the home of JT'is auffer. buds centered the table where at Los California of - covers were laid for fifteen, University attracwas The rooms and table Leaders Teams Mr. and Mrs. M. Williamson enAngeles Tuesday, 21 to 30, despite tively decorated m hoi. day colors. CACHE VALLEY tertained at a delightful dinner pueu, cuner, sco ea lour Held goals.1 evening vas spent in y!a Pin- - party on Friday. A crystal basket of fruit cen red the table and ! he locals got off to a 9 to 0 covers wr.c laid for 18 guests. Out lead m the fore part of the game a The primary officers sro ' of town g c. Is were Mr. and Mrs. and at the half were ahead, 23 the for pridancing gay party of Don Reese of Arualga and Mr. and to 5. Captain Dick Linthicum after-roo- n on Monda children mary Mrs. Dean Barnett of Logan. U. C. L. A. took scoring honors in the ward amusement hall. ran Mo. Wm. C. Brenchley with 11 points, although Campbell Candied pop corn was served to all p scored 10 altogether. Captain and the following program present of the Aggies went out of tlie vas given: Singing, Playing in the game in the first half on personal Snow, and "Jingle Bells; prayfouls. er E. J. Hancock, Second counce-Ic- r Tlie Aggies will play the Pasaof the bishopric; song, dena Maors, a city team of Pase-den- Wee and Trail Builders; exercise, Cal., near hear Wednesday Kindergarden class; exercise, Seanight. gull, Blue Bird and Lark classes; song, Kindergarden class; exerciser from Zion boys and girls, and, r Trail Builders; poem. Miss Laura Hughes. Miss Laura Hughes entertained at a prettily appointed oyster supper on Tuesday evening in honor, of the Salt Lake For tlie first time in of Miss Fawn Stauffer Each member of our personnel wishes to A bowl of fruit history, the navy has come to Budge hospital. his personal greetings to each memextend were Covers table centered the Utah for some of its much talked ber of your family, and to thank you sinof beans, contracting to buy in this laid for Miss Stauffer. Alice Smith, ' two Maxine Stauffer, Clifford Stauffer, state, Idaho and Montana cerely for your past support. Joseph Larsen, H. C. Stauffer, Kay million pounds. Pinochle was enjoyed afSorensen. In Commander J. M. Lewis, ter supper. charge of the Salt Lake area of the U. S. navy recruiting forces, Natural History announced Tuesday that the conAnd what is a pussycat clad in? ' VOICE OUR tract had been made, declaring of the times. that navy officials are buying the asked the teacher her from is it that What protects APPRECIATION FOR beans, which are of a special type cold? Does she wear a plafore, or somewhat larger than ordinary does she wear a shawl, or does she YOUR GENEROUS navy beans and white, as an ex- wear a little jacket? periment. exclaimed an unBut teacher, SUPPORT If the Intermountain beans imaginative little Jupil, aint you prove satisfactory to the hundreds never seen a cat? of gobs and officers who will eat A HOME OWNED STORE FOR HOME them during the course of the next Bang Then he upped anad e knocked year, other larger contracts may PEOPLE IN A HOME TOWN, AND be awarded bean growers of this me down with a leaf. region, he declared. But they must Magistrate With a leaf? SELLS HOME PRODUCTS. be satisfactory. Witness Yes, your Honor, with There has never been a mutiny a leaf from the table. Social and Ward Activities fer the CACHE VAI.IEY LADS MAKE at Week SHOWING sp-T- t j Hest Wishes for Wellsville Su-rln- ,) e. ' Wniuird ; Vith n 'IllKL'ti 11 . , k" i I ill HAPPY NEW YEAR wkti.l e i ftnalher yeas trails, we take opportunity to express you uur lliankg for your hearty sup. port, r.r! to c? lenJ best wishes for a new year of peace and plenty. As ! Wi-!l- s !!:!! lni'a'in nH-t-tl- ii - I -s s& hi-i- e F-- '- Mls-16- . 1 -- SLSLSJSL A. II. PALMER & SONS PLUMBING-STE- AM HEATING PIPE VALVES FITTINGS &&3,3,3,&S,5,$,$, SULSL&SLSLSLS. 3Z fa fa . MILLVILLE Incon-ventw- NEWS NOTES fa. fa fa fa fa 13-1- 3. seo-fir- aU fln-al- a. y, S, 1S-- fa fa fa 15-- is-1- 2. 15-1- 5. 15-- 9. - ! Out-of-to- h!r8 thd fa HAPPY NEW YEAR MAY NEW JOY AND HAPPINESS BE YOURS THROUGHOUT THE 5. 5-- 9. - fa 0 NEW YEAR CARL W. SANDERS Lc-L- CAPITOI, j i Pio-n.-- ir' COAL and WOOD Dealers in Utahs Best Coal 804 North Main Phone 293 Bill Boyd were--marke- Suicide Fleet beauti-Hancoc- k, j Our Heartiest Thanks - All-so- 1931 Mi-K- an Intermountain Beans Sought tToycjtf$ By U. S. Navy Qdfo OldlearDleS WE Piggly Wiggly AND Modern Market MONSEN MEAT MARKET w , HAS BEEN KIND TO US! KIND IN THE LARGE NUMBER OF CUSTOMERS- - OLD AND NEW - WHICH WE COUNT AS OUR FRIENDS -AND KIND IN THEIR GENEROUS SUPPORT WHICH MADE IT POSSIBLE FOR US TO HAVE A GOOD BUSINESS. ONE AND ALL WE THANK YOU! F onnesbeck Knitting Works 1 f-- !4ati - 4 pa |