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Show I'rula v. April CACHE AMERICAN 1, 1932. IAN. CACHE COUNTY. UTAH ut:n e OB Uw subject, til be of oi W A Hansen. a ho U leaving Ihekrlley on Thursday evening at What M and Cache .lair ' arden Mean to Mr " tlie California Uie !ur mission on Iter home. The gurM Included the United to br at ' Ml 1 at h of Marie Itoljeson, Rhylls NelMbs Bitiie Raiuiberg srlrcu-r three cami ha J tMonday of last wre lint chm nun'.-- u nirUmiam tow ard the ! Mr and Mr. John Mntklu of son, Wanda Corbett, Delva Dames e of the new plaque tor ll ( (lie Iark sclioul ts!. lark entenadird the Hansen and Lois Sorenson. Messrs, Cyrus Napprr, Leon Kmltli, Paul Kelson, ml to Uvao Katurday to tom- - l.w rrr Monument John F Wnyllt jllyde itn.i!y at dinner on Saturday even- Harold eie a.Ut Itotn o,hr i.t login and Joel Rick of River ing Cover were laid lor Iwenly. timer Carbon, Leal Smith, and school lit i, his. ihuw parent1 Lames !. Mr and Mis. It If. Toobon en- - l!.tiert McCann. A dainty luncltron served alter an evening of Lave also load !e: tallied at their home on Tucs- - w (1e Tlif South jd M I A out ow--t day Veetilng Cover were laid for game Mr Emma lflllyard pent a few plaque. eight EYlday evening of last Wetk at tbe,!r II one ritrslnul tree atid Norway huuae Mr. and JJ:. lb my Mr and Mi Otlin Hansen and day at lewis ton with her daughter, l;atr won lhe prise for brat old tunr j maple will be planted on ih Mr. and Mr. Morn Hansen enter' Mra. Elaine Hyer and family. The Ruhmnnd Mr. George E. Doty wall U.u Inn Doty and Etne-.- ijaikmg of Hie ("sclte county DDrarjr laijn-f- t the lUnsrn family at dinner Misses Maria While and Luoile I chairman of the local Belter (iunnrl won prizes for brat od time ground to conform with the tree u(( Wednesday evening. The even- - Newbold entertained about twenty at a chicken supprr after the Home of America orsanlutlon. ha ftalunm. plan. Some ahruba will alw be mg ait t;ent In nuoic and garnr dame on Wednesday night at the Dr and Mra W II lirmblcks planted near the library building i Cover w. re pla.ed lor twenty. announced the ae lection of the fol- -, Wlute home. lowing projecta to be put over this and family of Salt Lake and Mr Tie Kcvcntie of the Eirt, season, clean up, tree planting, flow, and Mra. 8. A Hendrtcka and fam- -' Q Tlie Third ward M men and and Hurd ward and Anutlga er and vegetable gardening, land-- 1 Hy of Downey pent SundT Itr.--e a piogiam and dancing party Gleaner girl entertained at a danc- 'gave scaping Committee a follow hav here with tltetr fattier, 8. W. in honor of Elder Hansen at the nig party at the Junior high on appointed to put over these drtcki who ha been very ill First ward amusement trail on Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mr. Walter Webb Mayor H. T. CM project. Clean-uWalter Read spent Thursday at evening A delicious lunch and George O. Webb of the tertained with a rook and upprr i waa on railroad business. ritved and a pleasant social Lion club; tree planting. F. W. party at their home Saturday Mr and Mrs Albert HU1 are evening w a spent. brauUflcaUon. Rebecca ing for N. IL circle member and over Ore arrival of a baby Mr. F L Allen entertained the Lewis, vegetable garden, James their husband High score prizes Hill wa formerly Miss of the ladies Literary girls Mr members W M. E. Hlcken. Justine Ertrk- were won by Mr. and Mr P Sired. j I re me on Thursday af-- j Melna Nebon. her club at ' son.; landscaping. Charle H. An- - Traveller trniocn Tire drama "Humanity Short service were held on Sunderson. Miss Erma Lyungman and Rolan j by Hindu wa read by day at the grave side over the reCproo'ed." The twine and community section Webber of Preston, were married A dainty lunmains of Laurence Beveridge, a Mrs. J 11 of the farm bureau will cooperate Thursday March 24th at Salt Lake the mixed double quartet from cheon wav served. with this organization In putting After spending a short honeymoon' was Tlilrd ward sang two selection, A b.rthday surprise party over home management and gift in Kail Lake Mr. and Mra. Webber j Sylvester Low dedicated the well planned In honor of Mis Joy will make their home In Preston making project. a Milo Harrison entertained with Mrs. L. B. Caine ha been select- ITT) E. W. ELLIOT & Co. party Saturday evtmng at the ed representative for H club and ' Preston Mis Mary Nelson demonstrator The Merrill confectionary at committee on gift Include; Mr. Chicken upiier wa aerved. after W- V yf' Cyrua Bullcn, Mr P. W. Traveller which contest game were pitted were preset, and Margaret Anderson. Represent- - Twenty-thre- e Mr. J. L. Webb entertained at atlves from the club Include; Myr-- 1 tie Kennedy, Ulerary; Uzzie Hen- - her home. Friday afternoon In N. H.; Sadie Stoddard. Client or ol Mrs. Sternl Webb who wa Luncheon a as Aniel, Hattie Halt Utopia; Erma recently married. served to forty. The bride received Thomson, Bon Heur. The Richmond Fish and Game ome lovely gift. Protective association, which was Mra. Anna V. Merrill returned recently organized entertained Mon-- 1 Saturday evening day evening at the social hall, with where the apent the winter with her mother. Mr. Evelyn Call. To all an elk dinner for Us member and 'children who live there. Jwho lent a helping hand or who a number of Invited guest from out Mr. and Mr. C. A. Larsen left contributed In any way to offer ' of town. visit tn California comfort, we express our sincere ap-- 1 last week for O Heber Whiting was master of with their daughters. Mis Chris- predation. Children of the Call Family. ceremonies and Professor William 'tine Larsen and Mr. Milton En- -; Peterson of the U. 8. A. C. at Logan ign. was the principal speaker of the1 Morgan Knapp of Poi ate Ho. Idaho J evening. He gave an interesting and sjienl several days of the week with U on The Benefit his fat!er. Morgan Knapp, who instructive talk of tins association and What Can very ill. Be Done to Protect tlie Fish and Mr and Mrs. Bernard Chnstofer-tm- e " ron of Fait Lake were Easter vi.n- Dr. W. E. Smith of Logan who Is a tor at the home of their parents.' member of tlie Cache county a.vsoc- - Mr and Mrs H. J Johnson. lation also spoke of the work of this Mrs. Annie Hendricks who has, . rwi, ; k organization. Slides on fishing and made her home this winter In Dow- Phi into initiated Kappa recently were also shown. hunting Ninety ncy with her daughter, Mrs. Osborne Phi. a National scholastic fraternity weje present. Johnson, spent Sunday here with at tlie U. S. A. C. We congratulate The Benson stake quarterly con- - relatives, these young people on attammg ference will be held Saturday even- Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Merrill and a high scholastic record such at1 2 Sun-th3 e and of Ing April Sunday April Clifton, Idaho spent family four years of college life. through stake tabernacle. day with Mr. and Mrs. W. I. StodOne of the leading social events Mayor H. P. Olsen has asked for dard. of the week was the bridge lunchthe support of the annual clean-u- p Lynn Ashton won the title of j eon given Wednesday afternoon by the marble at player campaign. The citizens are urged champion Mrs. W. A. Noble. The rooms were fountaIn marble a clean up their own premises and Park school. beautifully decorated with potted from. in April a community clean-u- p day ment held at the school Friday. Easter Ullies and yellow roses while will be announced. snapdragon formed the centerpiece Olsen has appointed TREES TO BE PLANTED Mayor A delicious for the small tables. ON ARBOR DAY . Charles H. Anderson as care taker three course dinner was served at of the city park. Shorties and Panties, fancy applique trim. 1:30 after which the afternoon wa (Continued from Paso Onel About thirty or forty Nnrvuv j at bridge. Covers were laid spent maple trees will be planted this . part on the program. All the civic for Mrs. N. E. Munk of Logan, Mrs. season at the city cemetery, in com- organizations of the city which are Cyril Munk of Benson and memoration of the 200 anniversary contributing for the tree planting T. B. Farr. G. L. Rees, J. A. Foil length and well made. of the birth of George Washington. program on the tabernacle grounds Gutke, Leonard Miles, J. E. ShelProfessor J. C. Hogenson of the and the Cache county library ter, C. W. Clark, Frank Winn, OliUjS.A.C. spoke on home gardening, grounds will be well represented ver Nilson, Kernel Toolson, Harold at a meeting held Monday evening at the service. All the camp of Melvin James Fulkerson, at the club rooms. E. M. Hlcken the daughters of the pioneers of the Deppe, . . . , . . Woodruff, L. O. Lowe, W. C. Scrow-the- r, T. W. Jarvis, Robert Griffith, Step-In- s and Vests, Mon tray Silk O Ray and non-ruMrs. Helen P. Toolson and Mrs. $1.95 DAY E Rinda Chambers. High score prize was won by Mrs. N. E. Munk while low score was given to Mrs. James New Pattern Fulkerson. The M. X. A. of tlie Third ward held theri conjoint session Sunday evening. The slogan was treated by Miss Ella Pitcher. Easter story, Miss Della Thomley; the Easter cantata, 'From Death Unto Life" by Stults The Famous Quadriga Prints. 80 square and vat dyed under the direction of Willard with the new mercerized finish. One beautiful range, Q Thornley was rendered by the ward m choir. The chapel was beautifully e . . decorated with potted Eastef lillies color, Fast under the direction of Mrs. Rinda and rompers. For kiddies shirts Chambers. The First ward M. I. A. conjoint meeting was held Sunday evening in connection with the sacrament In fancy or solid colors. meeting. Dr. T. H. Romney of the U.S.A.C. gave a splendid talk on Easter". An Easter story was givFa-- t en by Mrs. John Greene. Colored. Misses' and Womens fancy trim for Tlie ward choir under the direcbetter house wear. tion of Lowell Smith present'-Easter cantata, Life Eternal" b . . . decorar Fred Ifoiton. Special tions were arranged under the dico rection cf Mrs. T. B. Farr. oi Mrs. Forrester Claypool enterIn all wool and smartly Tailored. tained the members of the Junior Ladies Literary club at her home on Thursday afternoon. Tlie drama Hell Bent for Heaven, by Hather . . Hughes, was read by Mrs. Truman white. was A luncheon delicious including Solid Colors, or Tweeds Hillyard. served to twenty. Invited guests in'i cluded Mrs. L. S. Miles, Mrs. L. O. Low, Mrs. Lowell Smith and Mrs. Atrilla Nash For Dress and Sports wear in Ascots and Bias cut 2 The American Legion Auxilary ends. entertained at the last of a series of . . on teas at the Winn confectionary Thursday evening. The hall was 2 beautifully decorated with yellow Patent Leather In black S and and white, while each table was blue and combinations to match and red, white, tan, centered with baskets of Easter any garment. Luncheon was served at eight eggs. o numW1 o'clock during which musical Q 6 bers were rendered by Mrs. W. H. m Griffith and Floyd Miles. e EVENING AND AFTERNOON Extra style and qualThe remainder of the evening was score 500. ity each garment looks more than twice the price. and in High bridge spent prizes were awarded to Mrs. MarOver-Niff- ht garet Bingham and Miss Norma . m Peterson. Mrs. A. M. Bsrgeson, Sixe 11x15 inches. Every woman should have one at Mrs. C. W. Clark. Mrs. Erie Gordon this low price. Case made with double snap lock and Mrs Frank Winn assisted bv Mrs. center lock with key. W. A. Noble and Mrs. Kernel Tool-so- n were in charge. A number of parties have been r v?wrrK vx hon- W. ELLIOT & CO. $1.95 DAY dh irh given during the past weel in i. rtim nit i.j.irlj inERiiois;; I s u ON? CAMPAIGN t- -r A T KiitiiUuit' i sru pyvlppk In Hen-bee- Willard For Evelyn Calling n en-se- ' J -- I'ujfc grave. Bishop Richard R ekrilcy I made a short talk. A large rrcwj of relatives and friend were present j The retold story contest fur lien-sostake will be held U) the Fust Those contesting luhiur. ward April 12, from our city are the Misses Jul.a CV l.e AineiUsn: 8o the people may know, tl ha F'edcruu Wanda Oreen. Lucile Nd- bn n brought to our a. lrntinn by son. ; tluit a n.al.rlous peojile Mr. and Mr. George lfeiiiruii humor ha been started U lagan of Logan were guests In cur city that the lietn theater was on Tuesday. a teganls to fire protnuon and for that people are afraid to come or Tire following committee Smlihfleld annual health day has to send their cl.ldren We feel It our been Selected. Mayor Richard duty to rrfute this rumor F. L. Allen. C. A Hurren. We are sure tliese sla'.eiianU H. O. VanOrden. Haarn Hlllyard. were intended to hurt our business W. Leonard Olson. T. Jurvi and as the jieojile of Lucan can recall M. D. Woodruff. less than two years ago. we jthat demonstrated Mr. Ed Bahen to j spent upward of $9 000 In the remaking at the Relief Society meet- - njoddmg of the Gem to make U Ing on Tuesday. one of the best fireproof buildings hi Mr. and Mr Bahen are moving Ugan and these expenditure were to Paradise. We regret lowing surh carried out to comply with tlie state estimable people. Mr. Balvrn was regulation regarding safety to the club work, being theater patrons and wa passed on very active in leader of the advanced sewing class j by tliem before being allowed to 'open up. It Caa Rua l Night The building D under tlie super- j klust teople still bave faltb ;vimiui of tlie state sanitary Insprc- rnough Id tte world lo go to tleep j u)r and Fire Chief C. W, Rapp and r have alwavs maintained one of regularly and let It run without 'the highest rating In regard to thetr asststanee Toledo Itlada un-af- e Ros-kellr- 'v ... Iwn-dne- k. lic. ' ' j I 4-- II " ' ELLIOT & . ...U j i Unfounded j ' kli i k -- v r - v- - mr " e -jr i (L.1 gwtjr--- j I" t' V- t i the protection of our jtron m safety ar.d saliltaUon, We to have one of the b- - 1 vnitihitUif ip'riiu that cart be ai.d co'.sp'y wih all the piretii.-j-t.a rigulallotik It. aiding ventil.a-tion- s of theater. We Would l'ke to Inform Uie public that we have one li'.s'alled of tlie best tafety eit that in case of fire, upward of iUO people. Could teach safety In Wa than five minutes and we will be g!ad to show anyone over mir la and di nuuwlrate these safety de vice for the protection of the pub- Claims Rumors n I Respectfully your. WILLIAM CTRRTLL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Wanted t Bay Tliatrher Coal One work Co. Phone hors. 94. JSe you can get a four course lunch Including your choice of Meat. Drink and Ia Cream or Cobbler Desert. Clunese Noodles and Chou Main are regular dishes at Bingham' Popular Cafe. Just imagine, for CO.Cr - - wi V j I ' 0 m rr !g Few o the Massy Bargains 0ered hy just aELLIOT or E. W. the Early April Shoppers 3 oo Save the Difference on Standard Brands of Guaranteed Merchandise Silk and Silk Rayon ; PI rOr PI H es Rayon Bloomers Panties h, Day $fl95 Mens Tan or Black Oxfords $1.95 Boys Tan or Black Oxfords or Shoes $1.95 Women's Slippers and Sandies $1.95 Black Blond or White Childrens' Oxfords and $1.95 Slippers Pair Wayne Knit Hose Service or Chiffon S1.95 pair Net or Mesh Hose $1.95 pair Net Hose at 39c $1.95 Ea-le- Quadriga Prints 15c Protex Romper Coth 12c Plisse Crepe 17c Wash Frocks 49c New Polo or Dress style Coats $9.93 New Spring Coats $4.83 i tn rrpi o to H a no o o Silk Scarfs 49c Hand Bags 98c $5.90 Frocks Cases i 49c n. 3 Day no 79c 6 'jjhy ZH3 E- - W. ELLIOT & CO. |