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Show u Bibio SmI Secret Benson People Providence Hyde Park Attend School Schools Hold News Notes Exercises For The Week Closing Exercises Friday, May 6, LOtiAK. CACHE COUNTY. UTAH CACHE AMERICAS' Tapt Six ' pome shen members of the.- - famh-- r.. : ily s:u hstf.e Utopia Club Operetta In Members Visit Tenth Ward At rreston Monday Eve Tale of Jericho Wall ! selected' president. Mr W Z Ha: Mrs g president, we wsrt; seereury-treasure- r. Mr Jesse Webb. Mrs M O. Merrill. Mr W. M. Hendrick Mr j George A! drr of Preston and Mist Lucille Mr j era Invited guest of Ui Carrey club I Mr sml Mr LsRue Mertll and family of blcCsmmon, Idaho were Morgstl guevta of Mr sud Mr J. 0 rating, tm tlgusry tad scientist, bell eras tbst be Ki.srp Bundy bsa discovered bow the Will of Jer have Mr and Mrs Htnly Irho really ML club moved into llu Onni fi st 4 30 The Ricluramd Utopia Benson prople Urruun Many Provldrr.ee Tlie following proMay Monday evening. Us la about t (tart oat with hi I nc. winch they rec?nti purcha-aen- t (lendrd U.e graduation exercise gram was rendered for Uie wlf to obtain, on the spot, a final nd I 30 p m. the German Branch uwmbrrs and Uie following guevu - ed evento Preston evenWednesday of the student is L. of North Cache, D of the exercises Friday 8 organisation olutloa of the myttery. Muand Mrs P K. II yea enter- held In Uie stoke tabernacle at ing in Uta First ward chapri. Song. Referring to tbo Biblical ing she re they were entertained of sponsoring the Seventh ward story Rirtunund but Sunday evening Girls' ci torus; invocation. E A tha walla of Jerlfh falling down tual girls In their operetta. Lust t the home of Mrs. Ivan Christen- - umed at dmner Thursday evening Neiue Erickson. Mrs m hcKior Df Dr and Mr. E. P. The folio tug young people of Chugg; song In the Garden by when tbo Comet. In the Tenth ward n. Mr priests of Joshua blr and Mr n Hu:on)turn UriiMun arte among the graduate: the Robinson, presented the guest has amusement clam paper, Mae Gib- trumpets and tha Thu hall operetta peopl shouted, be uh an electrw clock. June Ballard. Edna Cowley, Mr 10a bons; clarinet solo, Dean Ham- sys: already been preae.vtd twice with Merrill. Luncheon was served and Coburns Uie evening spent playing bridge ) Fals Duty enlertauied the Barbara mond, with piano accompaniment Rees. Monk, BevtUa looks If tha anise wait wse excellent succet of the Park school Thurs-Butie- n Reese. Ruth Reese, Blanch Reese, by Donna Hammond, Th singing and dancing fit to High score was won by Mrs Ren valedictory ondermlned by tb aoemtes of those and all cut prise by Mrs Akf her home in honor of Junior and WUford Parson addres Clyde Oesael; comet tola, la tb elty. Tb trumpet war not with th snappy music and the of the Kukm Merrill. The apeaker at the Sunday Mary Tibtou with Donna Ham- tbt esnea, but probably wer bows pretty colored custumr Mrs H. E Crockett entertained twenty- - seven girls taking part. Folmeeting held under the mond at the piano; address to daring tb fall of tha wall Utopia club member afternoon at tha horn of tklnP(j of u list characters. the Judga tl. C. Harris; lowing Saturday auspicr of the M I A, were Elder graduate mrir husband la tvldeneo Thera from my pre This Is tha vtooa Leslie Ilauson and Min Ela Pitch- song. Girls' chorus. Lucy C. Merrill for Che re Omel j Pvpning ai Uie home of Mr. and ! eseavatlona main that tha Jensen Miss Lola Mother Earth er. Elder Hanson recently returned Place"; benediction, Buhop A M. Mr Amo Bair Supper was served fenss of Jericho about Itch p. c Blrtua Uta Foster from a year mission in the Hammond. and the evening spent playing two out the walls, comprised Atom Dorothea English Souitw-rOn Monday night of last week a er 0 feet and thparallel aa won steles and bliss Pitcher, bridge High trore prise tnnee 12 t ih Mortensen Celia Jean and Mr. of friends surprised alio returned sums months ago group Mr Lowell Va nSoy and all cut by Tb outer wall suffered most In l Edith DouLe Claud King from (lie Northwestern mlmion. Mrs. Fred Jensen in honor of their lira prize by Mr Ivan Chrtteneii and and fell outwards down the Christensen Ram King-R- uth Both bore strong tesUmomee of wedding anniversary The evening The Inner wall Is ilulon Alvin Bair Mr, and Mr '. -Muntrosi preserved oidj Moon King Dorothy Uie truthluliw-sol Mormomwn end was sprat in games and social chat It abutted Merrill were Invited guest n th etlndil I. Call Upon Msbrl Star King of An oyster supis-- r wss served to Die Divinity of the mission Mr and Mrs Henry 6 pa. kmon alto gueu of hnor at a pxrty of 20 feet." Cix-U-i Sun King-GeMessrs. and Mesdamea E A. Chugg, eight the Projilwl Joseph South. Wednesday evening by the base moved to Lewuton and Mr. m Sister Glue bow given Gibbons, IU Waller Fife. Moms Smith, Budge At Uie fas tinreting Sunday Auxiliary. nr.d Mrs. Rulon Merrill have movTheiere bLtchell. Anna Carlson, I An. er iraut Legion and Eider Plank Lee ol Hyde Low, Jesse Jensen. F. R ChcckelU. Language of Indian two program ed Into the Sprkn.nn home. guest enjoyed Fo;ty Gwen Mit.lnU. Annie Smith. Roma Park blessed the babe of Mr. and Andy Anderson; Mrs James GibThe Richmond Smith ward chotr Ed ns music and luncheon and a beautiful Smith Virginia Johmen. and Nation blr. Extinct Mrs bon Hansen, Agnes Mi Nearly her Cash Smith and gave wailie iron was presented to Dr I the wered cantata "Life Crockett and Flora S'ewart son Prank. ir.v'-liJensen , and Fred Mrs. N Cmiui. T!i the name of Mauruie. and Mrs Cobum the lewiitott First at Eternal" Ear'll--MeTlie First ward Relief Children of Mother society j r 'li ton.- m of ome poo Mr. and Mi. John K. Reeder and ward of Amos Brown Sunday. Mrs Mr. and ' YraV& Irene Anderson, E n M I entertained at a testimonial for r:.t.ii U a rf n it y daughter Eu'lyn. Alelhs and CoMr and Mrs Lor in Jean Mortensen. Geneva Imdim have puichawd (he l in l:il of tt.e Midc:m n.ore, Mr. and Mrs Leland Ash- - Mrs. Nellie blurill on Wednesday , home and will move there in have ai.noumrd the arrival of a burn amusement ward the Leona Nadrne 7' Keimard. in Slowell, ..ire inii'tiig the remnii crolt and two children, Mr. and evening mas-V- i H o mar future Mr Brown daughter at their home Wedm-Mla-- i rv.'lon Davis and Lula Dale Larsen. at Mt in. Willis Lamb and daughter hall. Hie following program wav( Li wreto.'. Bugt-- r at mechanic t. Mr nt.d Miv lunrv Bair of Miili more limn r weltome, by Atumhuit lo Mother Earth-inn Beth, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert rendered. Bpceth nnd Mr and ai it M" Fred ih.uulie Stewart and Miss aetnrj' of gniUn :, iiccorditig to i ere visitors President Julia Alder, poem or,., t Reeder of Hyde Park. .rt.s L O Sortigv-went to Fair-v!-0!-tamed H F. and Mu cntei I l.i.l- -, ill ' ctilplllt to Nellie, Doutre I! composed of r. i of respect twine the Geurgene Sunday afternoon at to n1 tend Hie f.,nvral Mrs Wni Doutre is general dl-- J ThurMlay afternoon at her h.oir.e lit read by C'iaia Astie. vocal solo. if ruli v ci hi told annul In c Mr. and Mr. W. O. Reese. lather of Mrc Fred Annie n V ,olni-o'recitation. Pearl nml Com Kttrlund, rector, Miss Flo Broberg. music honor of her noire, Virginia tah!e of Mr Oi Mrs E. S Roundy has been ill Lout-- e I comic Miss Bernice McCracken, of Ar.o, Idaho who has been at- Smith f reading. the lioliovci duector. Sthenk; week only Her many the post dining of Tltotnas Adiment The Hannlm i .m ooniprve frooly lo dainir.g; Mrs C. D McBride, ac- tending school here this part year. aim friends anxiously desire her Full nmim. piano solo. Lillie were of Logan who died Saturday !,. ' ladies Twelve Fulirican. Amelia U i I enjoyed young i'II son; in ga:ns feuding, icgo to health. companist (.((.edy restoration la', at Ihe Cl'v for bhi Eii-hue luncheon w and and music otn! 'kro.ght response. mt the do of Be sure not Rigby; and con.ie pajs-rip TIm? spring ram forget have greatly of a w M.ss Helen o'erns of Montpelier. le'i i lery Tuesday. to lint :i date May 9'h at 4 30 and 8 30 p i, n I, n 10' delayed the larnwra la theplantmg Nellie Mm ill; presentation ne VSon.un Llterarv dub nut Mis. her grant, mov of t v honor, otlie guest i'lulre ihe M"h'i .its m. in the Ten'll ward amusement Idaho called to lld al(lU!a gift f llM lr crop. Gra Weum-svldat tne club r.sims with il er. Mrs. Lodiry OHten Friday Winifred Allen; song, Relief sohall are making rapid growth as O. Webb as h.etess B Monson were Vesta Mrs Mr and George benediction, choitis; 11 ciety suit of ic abundant supply Webo reviewing the M:s of Ranies was land Lake An visitors Alder Friday. evening Moint of 0h,moisture. were Mansions" by a re-- ! Mr. and Mrs. Ell Webb ex.s'ct to b.sk enjoyed and refreshments ' i! t'i it There are no oi celebrate their :..ticth wedut tg an- - oieantzation of the club wa effect- -' senrd to abotd fifty. i e S' II 'the Mount of this evening at their ed and the following officers were Mr and Mrs. Elmer Zollinger left tiivereary M re ' it of the Setiiou "U the on Thursday of last week for their ut r are also no H' ft '1 'I 'I ' ranch In Mnckay, Idaho. one refereni I. In t" Mn i,r ri.-- i Mrs Lillie Hansen entertained at .. .r. ms. K" it. n III toll. III. Ill Millville Mr. and Mrs. P. E a quilling on Tuesday evening. Reenee of Chr t II i t'li 'i " nine to Hanson and Roland Galliger of freshments were served Mount of OiiM-f i. - ttie 'li....;li Salt Lake City, spent Sunday at ladies. Mount, Hint w.i-- . Hip f.ivorie g. 'h Mr and Mrs Jesse Jensen and .t..: v. :.h L. l o the home of Mr. and blrs. James of J. ''t i piren' ring place of lliP. Olson. family spent the week end in Ogden nn salem. I i.iii Villi-!n Hie f.iwir.t" w.i Jensen. Vernal Mrs Mr. and Mr and blrs. Jerome Taggert, with wulk and roir.;it of Clirwt, no ord Mrs. Three members of the county In company with Mr. and some young nn n. In Ing to trudilinn. school Wallace Taggert of Logan, spent school board visited our city II. .111'. h !. V! . have tTiriii'. in.:, last week. e suenee of W eight lifting fm '.i Sunday in Salt Lake City. America' Oldet Race Track Mr. and Mrs. Elias Nielsen and wr I'hhining, :ind oilier ev.o'llng fe.its Miss Rosclla Olson, who has of now In I7P'' Keniui-kyfirst racetrack spent the post month at the home Mrs. M. O. Pantone of Ogden spent o tuneful tup d. lining. In will. Ii ex was trouble-free near the Imllt, here and new Lexington, of Nils P. Olson left on Monday Sunday with relatives iii.d .l.:iMiie me conih ne.l. ji'i first Jockey club was organised. Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Checketts motfor her home In Falrvlew, Idaho. So e iPod is Hip course In tires all is blr. and Mr. Theodore Gessell of ored to Farmington Friday evening cl.isaeu are This track was abandoned long ago, that only but the Kentucky race truck, esthe feeling of Logan wore supper guests of Mr to attend the birthday of her ligilile for It. tablished In Lexington In 1S2S, Is father J. D. Wood. They returned and Mrs. Joseph M. Jenson A Whole New $18.60, cash spent In visiting and a delicious the oldest track now In ue In home the same night Sunday evening. 29x4.40-2to Amerirn. Messrs 1 was served and $1.03 Miss Arilda Jones of Sprmgvtlle dinner Mrs. Clara Connary and family Mesdames Louis Frank, Fred Jenwith her par visited spent the week-en- d of Idaho, Chesterfield, Free. Expertly sen, J- A. Frank, F. W. Garrett, H. bnefly on Sunday at the home of ents Mr. and Mrs. Ortff Jones. Ancient Weather.ane Miss Daisy Whitney spent Sunday J. Hawkes, L. A, Mont Pilkington, Nils P. Olson. Mrs. Connary left The oldest of English weather-vane- s Letsh-man- d P. Seth Harold Leland Parkinson, Mrs. Mr. Zollinger and i Is the beautiful Fourteenth Sunday afternoon for heme, after with and Mr. and Mrs. Seth Frank. J. F. Astie motored to Wyoming one In wrought copper spending the past four month century . business-Mrwith was centered The dining table with relatives In Millville, Logan on Tuesday morning on pierced with the arms of Sir and Mrs. Alvin Zollinger and a birthday cake holding a candle and Smithfield-MisEchlrgham which still surAlice Bclnap. Miss Vi Della children spent Monday night here for each year mounts the tower of Ecltlnghsm Frilast Skidmore Wallace Fer-rln on spent their way with her parents Rushton, La Rue Stapley and church, In Sussex. where she day night with his grand parents, A. Hale, all of Salt Lake City, home from Tremonton Mrs. count oc Font Zollinger. They Mr. and were supper guests of Mr. and has been for some time on Penrtr.t.. Stswl of the illness of her mother, Mrs. came here from Pocatello with the Mrs. A. C. Hale Sunday evening. band. Scientists ase Louis Grant. apparatns to take photographs through steel. A The children of Mr. and Mrs Nevsr Admits It lead Inclosed room has been bnllt Rasor Long Employed The average lunn Is one w ho won't Louis Frank spent Sunday evening Rtxors were used In Egypt si far for the purpose at the University of admit that be average Arkansas with their parents In honor of their Michigan. father's birthday. The evening was back as 8500 B. C. Oaxctta Uverpool.Prof. ( ( Mr. and Mr Ilrbrr Ball Mr and Mr Otoyd Hyde, and Mr. and Mr Unard I Loner y nvrtored in Brigham Sunday Tuning Mr and Mr Lyman Pureer. Mr. Gwelda Lurereni and Mr Lmr Bramnn entertained at a bunco party Friday rrenmg In com. pl.mrnl to Denarii and Delbert Lamb Covert acre laid for Mr and Mr. Oraun Perte Mr. and Harold D!ne Mr and Mr Mr lamb. Mr. and Mr Robert D Rua jtreder. Mr. and Mr Bali Mr. and Mr Drlmar Wall. Mr Mr and Mr Drword Ball ard Mr Lyman Morrell. Mr. and M Enxat Axhrroft, Earl Domes. y.H Mcfirla Perfce MU Alta Wright. Mu Verla Wilson. Delbert ai d Denarii Lamb. Hcrbrrt BeaMelvin Uiorrrnia and Uve mon arm bratevu High score prize Buel Lamb and Deard by Mr Ball: loa score by Delmar Watte. Hyde park Mr and Mr George Lamb and - ' rre dinner guests of Mr. Mrs Femm 0: .'urulsy c! Lamb of Lor in j i Perkcs. ho aa anniversary. birthday ss guest of honor at a no-h'party Wednesday evening A her famiy be the men.bc-.so- f as served. Many supper gifts self presented hr' en-Jo- a u, For World Peaco The theory of disarmament and world peace Is not new. There are many accounts of efforts in classical literature and In the writings of the church fathers, but no serious efforts seem t have luen made until 1402, when Gregor j, king of Bohemia, announced phius for the federation of Christian nations with an International parliament to discuss International matters and a tribunal backed by International military forces to hear and determine all International disputes. Croat Southern University Vanderbilt university, a coeduca- tional Institution of higher learning, located at Nashville, Tenn, was founded by Cornelias Vanderbilt of New Fork, who In XS73 made a donation of $500,000, which was afterward Increased to $1,000,000. The charter of the university waa taken out to 18 72 to the name of Central university. In 1873 the name wss changed to Vanderbilt university. Implied lo dlrtlonarir Tlieve Im ply that rultura deend apua re finrinent of the mind. Anyone Interested In etilture, however, turn In It n quality of the spirit writ Oullure Is the retWtiirnt of mind nnd spirit which I In some prep!. Innate and In other Required. J Sanatorium' aud rtha irv-nte- Rou-rnn- 1 a. I i i S.u tsriaa'' a loeallty coii.t to or preoTvsilon lull when Ued ti of he i'IIi. reM.- -l of liivali'K .'.inll.irlum tl the .line except (l.ul It Is to a place where roiuEilons sr. prup'iv lii.'Hc liiMea.l of lining thera pent!" njeneles autiHtoriuin A Is -- j j 1 I , I j I ,i- llo' , ' i , ard Kate ve p. Mtrnti. tu tl.e very . p'lov of h iiiiali fvelitis, being lo rv iiniii-- e ul.in lo eternal nnd all i.g wisdom, lice, on Hi 1 tl.or hand. I vlever md sharp-eyetreiiiU near to tilings like n ,'litei! nmll, ami Sees only d url itts - i ito Brnnn it. it -- I 1 y Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kirby of Sail Lake City are visiting w.th parents and friends. was President Walter Fvrrton the speaker In the gosiiel doctrine Ills classes on Sunday morning. subject was tithing A party was held Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Hcber Pulls in observance of her The following were In b.rtliday attendance: Mesdamej Bessie 11a. Is. Males Balls. Rettle Perkes. Mabel Dace Violet Beamons. Leort Coral Beamon Fide Hvdc. Leah Haneey. Josie Harney, Lila PurS'T, Gertrude Perkes, Florence R nncey, Phebe Ashcroft, Tedora Ashcroft, Carrie Hurren and Grace Perkes. blrs. Balls was presented with a beautiful floor lamp. Social chat and a dainty lunch was by all. Mr and Mr Fred Dice were goes r of honor at a well arranged pertj Friday evening alien a group of friends and relatives met at their home. Music and games w ere featt res of entertainment. Dainty were served to the following: Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Mr. and Mrs. Asa Beamons, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Beamons, Mr. and Mrs. Alma Balls. Mr. and Mrs. George Seamons, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Waite, Mr. and Mrs. Riley Harris. Mr. and Mrs. Lael Peterson. Mis Kettle Mikkel-aeMrs. S.idie Haneey and Arthur Pete. son. Sunday evening the graduation exercises rf the eighth grade were held In the ward chapel. Those grad ta'ir-- were: Geneva Beamons, June Eurgess, Gwen Balls. Virginia Burge: s. Adsila Pancey, Woodrow Bean on, Lorna Nielson, Burton Math in. Myrtle Webb, Ha7el Kirby, Gold Purser, Melba Ashcroft., Eldon Perkes, Roy Larsen, Myron Beamons, Elaine Chrlstofferson, Orson Beamons, Dan-el- l Mikklesen, Doyle Howell, Thomas Ducc. Katherine Harris, Leon Laurltzen. Glen Haneey, Loyd Matkins, Lee Waite. Programme rendered was as follows: Binging by congregation, The Star Spangled Banner; prayer by Walter Seamons; song, Woodrow Beamons; valedictory by Geneva Seamons; violin solo by J. W. Pul sipher, music director of North Cache High; song, Seventh grade; story, Virginia Burgess; piano solo, Elaine Chrlstofferson; song, Golda Purser and Adella Haneey; class prophecy, Gwen Balls; solo, Principal Charles I. Stoddard of North Ca he; remarks by Principal R. H. Hyde. Principal Stoddard awarded the graduates their diplomas. Sea-ir.on- .-. enter-Saturd- -- I a sl Xallar.- Tbere I uuh thing mut h mure is vnlted to Ihe word ettllar (I. I to i no-ho- st ft i Mrs lefrt-nment- t, j lu-l- fs- ni II Victor Joluukm, B. W. Hendrick H Ray Pond have been sp pointed by the Lion club etecutiv committee to cat a nommatin committee to select officers to coming year. The election will ui place to June. and Co-Ma-ri: 81 their ofllorr PrUiary on monthly leirher traininc cl Thursday evening at llie home of a a treated Maids Ball The disby Mrs Lydia J Dair.es and Buainesa cussed by tt.e member ere net and discussed, p.unriii refreshments atu-- r alii. It dainty eie served i . Be; 193. ,r MILLVILLE SOCIAL ITEMS i 1 - ; County of Rivers p li county. West Virgin! clnlms H.M more rivers have their url ii In H ,i i count, or nearbv thsa In my known place In the world. From Ihi. high land streams flow In prncticiilly oil direction If .i i. ! 1 o- At these New Low Prices -l al-- Ouy a Pair or a Set! 1 i I -- Prepare -e lerpsi--lu.r- -- e ii..r for a summer driving with around. The cost little; security is great Set! 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