OCR Text |
Show cachi: amkkica.y Tiife Six 'clnk snd counorlliir In . cachi: county. utafi mm Tuesday. May 10. 1932 Honor Night At Mention Ward Sunday Eve Mr. and Mr. Vance Walker and Bulat, Idaho after spending Uie win- -, U nrTv TI . 3 family spent Sunday at Salt Lake ter here, Gsmes formed Uie enter- ajUIIHIICI riv sons and daughters sunlvr at Uie home of Mr and lainmrnt. Luncheon wa served to vuiting ' Alma O Condie, Ogden; Evan C Mrs Andrew Cooley Valerie Hardman. I net Barrett. Con tin. Puxl. Nrv ; Emerson -. Mr and Mrs Ear! Bird were y Hazel Sorensen. Hazel Muir. Viola Ilrure and Lurreua Cocidie. Pres-- 1 surprised Monday evening at Buiat, Dorothy Yonk. Mae Poulaon, llwir home Gano-- t ton, oecen (rand J.lldrrn. five bro-- j and visiting Stella Ladle. Edna Kidman. Merlin Mendon Ward was honor H. D. Wtrkel, and alaU'n. Mr. then night formed the entertainment. Lunch- Younk, Claude Stauffer. Elmo By special arrangement the muaio 111 the M I A. W. Mr 0. Los Angeles, Knight. meeting eon wa served to Mr, and Mr Wayne Hubner. Fred Suren-a-- department of the Utah State AThe Condie. Thatcher following program Bird, Mr and Mrs Clarence Bird, Milton Kidman. Preston Muir. gricultural eollege will Offer two ad( BM lake; Jaoeph given talk on tlie M I A. Mr and Mrs Irvin Bird. Mia Beth Glrn Anderson. Helen Alirens, Idaho; John W and Ocorge M course not previously ana ditional Tlie Word of Wisdom. M.ss Red lord of Logan. Mu Condie. Preston. Maxine nounced to nui'.tc students who atLaVrll Bulat. and Foti Buut; retold story. Early Hu- - Stauffer and Mias Marcus Darlcy, A delightfully arranged luncheon tend Uie summer teMiun from June JI-Valley. Carlo Kid- - Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Bird. wa enjoyed by the follow- 6 to Juy 15, according to Dr. J H party BY EXPLANATION of the Living Editor ton. 'Army of the seaolon. at the home of Mia Oladys Lihfoid, A was ing afternoon IIEMIKH KNON pleasant MR. The Cariir American flight at Nibley Hall ;Oud, scouts, retold iory. Heart Thursday at the home of spent Mrs. Hughe Wednesday evening. Mrs. They will be given by Jo; in W. One Hundred Seventy in of the Row. Olive Baker; badge Manila Bulat. A dainty luncheon Pearl Hughe. Mia Melpha Marler Summerhays of Salt Lake City. Mr. Logan. flail word to J A Hendrickson were awarded by stake president. Dr ar Sir. Summerhay will be remembered a was served to Mr. Mary E. Soren- and Mu ArUo Bird. to relative the American Cach til j Mrs Annie Baker to thoae reaching Referring to Uie awarding of the Ml leading soloist of the Lucy Oates JenMrs Annie In atsen, article The from Inaurmnc Mendon Hughe. Cache following County live A standard of the different insurance contract to Juwph Petnie Richards and Mrs Bulat tended the funeral service for Mrs. ,nind Opera company and hi Uigan high achool closed lr!iV ComM. at died 63. erson ot Smllhfwld. aa putillihed in our Friday Issue aa follow: lhe M (kxwt A, Robert Simpson. Ann Parker at Wellsvlllo on ' years work with appropriate exerbeen misin"You have 'lth.l, Bltw John O. Hughe prodded four paper of May I. tiara U a formed relativeevidently hospital lie re Saturday foliowring a cises u Ntbley hall Friday night muaioner, Herman Theurer of the a Mr. and Mrs Clatence toria Society, of which he ha been to Northwestern the 8unday. dinner br ilaiuld Tuesday arranged prettily charthe ' district cormUon or two Uiat Illness He suffered from where certificates were two presented Hyrum soloist for day the past twelve years He on the Insurance of Mr. A. J. Allen, Mr. Barrett. Mr. and Mr. Orange HUb-an- d given to a ter to the Mendon mad through Uie column of your Fire Insurance bid hernia and heart clasa of 170 student. troop 39, at in honor will offer a course In individual vo-strangulated t Mr. Mrs. and w'r. of Cache South Mrs. Mrs the Floyd high Victor Silas Allen. Hardman, coverage trouble. Mr. Simpson wss well and The program consisted of music special ceremonies Congratulatory Allen of Hyrum, Mrs. Ivy Lindquist, j Mr. and Mrs. Claude Sorensen, Mrs. cal Instruction, designed especially Our bid waa 60 cent per 1100. lr talks ware given by Commissioner My company bid on IHOOOOOO at known throughout Cache favorably Lizzie would Sorensen. Bar- - for soloists, supervisor and teachMrs Nephl Rex burg. Idaho. the rat of 44 crnta per hundred the 25". dividend credit whlrh where he ha been a repreer of voloe and a course In claa 75 against Valley I486 amount Mr net the leave the Ethel entertained In Taylor Mated aa mould your which total, Arthur Kidman troop committee sentative of the Watkins Remedies preaident vocal designed for music superviof class; haa board on40. graduating Uie 1675 A the agreed home at Circle her was on held aame surprise party chairman. paper. 1454 00 Figuring tlie sors and teacher for many year. who conduct Beautiful Blue mixed Danube", 000 Insurance I110 for to afternoon. Bearing and Thursday evening In honor of Mr. pay Thursday amount, according to Mr Petersons choruses Mr troth Mrs w and 6, 1869, In chorus; and bom June glee Lynn Longs dub. lie Bate S our bid atPrincipal will George show that and Mrs. M. D. Bird at their home. 'Flgurea visiting was the feature of the contract, illume Fit of Utah) hit jTitne additional courses wHitt-man- t crnta net per $100 In- - West Ogden, a son of Robert and made a report of the years work; and son Oaylard have returned to temoon. Luncheon wa served to Games and music formed the en674 30, was 44 policy mould have totalled at Mr after Uieir ranch SimpRldgedale Watson Alice and Simpson. Louise a curriculum In the music Clarinet Richards The duet, 4 61 are Mead of Mcvdame for paying LunchBakZina the they tertainment on thta ! Bird, Marjory parti-evening. malting a difference son had been a resident of Logan Eldon Hanson; valedictory rway spending Uie winter here with her! er. Ada Walker. which Is an unusual can department why alone they was Hoard eon to explain served Verna Mr. 190 Sorensen. and Mrs cular amount. 110,000 00, of mother. Mr. Emma Hancock. Miss since 1914. HU first wife. Mary Duke Philip Sullen and Ethel Larv-n- . for music student. Mar-v- a Bird. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Bird, Mr. opportunity Eiliel Walker. Martha Barrett 123.000 00 waa written rlm-- e to pay the higher rale. Our 30 Just why his "Tree." girl B. Susie Longstroth accompanied them Professor A. R McAllister, director Hugh have been 188 65 less Simpson, died In 1916, while choru; bid ould Mrs. Lizzie Mr Kidman. inform-and Mrs. waa lone I and Bird, a Cyril Barrett, nut I i do know, up second wife. Mrs. Mary Pinnock Brown gave the address to th to tlieir home. C. P Bird, Mrs Pearl Bird and Miss of the Joliet high school band, four Larsen and Mb Isabella Slumpf. board that It waa 110 'than the bid acepted Furthermore ed by 11 times national band champions, will ar Simpson, survives him. graduate and Dr. II K. Merrill, Mr and Mrs. Oliver Tajlor and Mrs. Mrlun Muir entertained at Artice Bird. 123 000 00 a the Northwestern offered a five y ooooo But using the Besides his widow, nine sons and president Of the school board pre- sous, Ralph and Ray. Mr. and Mrs. work in methods of conducting. wlu-rwould glee the premium a The class 111 honor of of policy the her daughter this xdlry. party in the amount written of bands, problems of Our Alma John Ladle motored to Smllhfield Maurlne who was Instead of tli daughters survive. Ruth. Robert. vented Uie diplomas; her Mendon primary entertained their organization observing my bid totals 1214 02 under the pol- have been paid yearly and Dorothy nd marchln?Mater, graduates and orrhrvtra Dr. Sunday and were guests of Mr. and first DaV irty! in advance, and when Harold. Margaret. total sum a mothers A deliMother's Home at Fire b the fumtsled birthday anniversary. icy would i Lenore Gene Simpson. Mrs Ardella W. W. Henderson pronounced the Mis Gerald Walker, In the amusement hall. onst rating his methods on a picked on wa luncheon served Mrs. to cious Tuesday My the interest was figured. It Insurance roiuiany of Utah B Bateson. benediction. i state band of over 260 members. Mrs. W. F. Kidman entertained at Alonzo Wood and son Gill, Mrs. Tlie following program was co i no more, but each year Coombs and Mr. given: policy would have been a Standard have Velda and R. Don Simpson, Loran; Professor N. W. Christiansen of In a Tlie dinner of Donson honor her are: berecitaDear graduates Mother. son Gilbert Muir and Mother; Don, Mrs songs. Po!irv,' written In a company Oakland. Cal ; one brother. William wilt also offer the Walwaa old birth-who Wilford Owei.s hU Ruth ; Dcgn, celebrating . . olive Hughe and daughter Marie tlon. Lorraine Wood; song. Melba w . ip.ildent faculty , longing to the National Board of Simpson. Boise, Idaho; four sisters lace Sorenson. Fanny K Hodges. riay anniversary. A birthday cake aml Joan. Mrs. Vera Shelton and "1 dance1 Wanda ,n.?arlou? recitation, Hill; Bulst; Fire Uniterm ritcrs Emma! Mrs J C Lindsay, Mrs (Mary Sptcker. Philip Bullcn. Ethel formed a pleasing centerpiece for Mrs. Marvel Bart- - Dclpha Smith; story. Blanche Bird. . Why. In these daw of depression, Child. Mrs David Fowl. Ogden; Larsen. Eldon Hanson, Louiv rtah- - the table where covers were marked daughter Bonnie, M y' vuicm i,.tt and son Ross. Mrs. Lewis Bern- - recitation, Melba Maisey; sh'iild the si boo! board waste piano and music was enjoyed during the Mrs A. V. Smith, Los Angeles, Cal. arils. for Mr. Mrs. Jeadc and Bench Harrlvtte Frank Anderson. and of solo. 31 ! 02 for a policy that would give 8ten and daughter Karen Faye Hancock; song, Virginia! Logan, Funeral services are being con- LaMar Anderson, Owen Anderson, Mrs. family of Cornish, Eugene Mns. Luthur Murray and children Henlnger. Cleo Richards; talk, Mrs j evening. thin: no better protection. Is a ducted today at 3 p m. In the Lo- Ocrtel Lucile Andrews, Pearl An- - Jones, Mra. of WellsvlHe. of WellsvUle, Mr. Muir and daugh- - Mary E. 8orensen. Games were play- - j Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Bowen and Baugh question that many people liave Mr. and Mr Chargan First Presbyterian church, un- drew. Jessie Ault. RusseU Bullard. Mr and Mrs. Kidman and family. ed. refreshments were served to 29. daughter Ruth, ters. Maurlne and Bessie Mae. allied. It Is a known fact that the der Uie direction of the Harmony Marjorie Batkin, les Bowen of Ogden, were guest Jean e swr Tippets, Mr. Gwen Mr. attendand and Menfrom Mendon Hardman Thirty-fivclass Testament of a hard trine the school board Is having lodge -. F. & A. M, and Clara Lillian teishman. Leora Pulley. ,jon Sunday schoo lwlth their tea- - ' ed the Stake May festival at Hyrum family have returned to thetr ranch of Mr and Mrs. Alonzo Wood on to pay their teachers thplr salaries n. Barton chapter, Order of the Carma Coolpy, Margaret Morgan. Marie Darley, Mr on Wednesday. The follow Ing parts at Bulst, Idaho after spending the Friday. chers. Mr and tlie question Is naturally askMr. and Mrs. Wilford Larsen, Mis Idaho-Fun- eral services ern Star. Funeral arrangement were Mildred Bankhead. Douglas Borlas. Hans Anderson ed. has the board acted wisely In enjoyed a party In from the Mendon primary were glv- - winter here. 0 Isabella and Jamlma Forster. conducted Wednesday at made by the Lindquist & Sons Ruby Bowcutt. Jack Bowen, Jamc? the ward amusement Mrs. Mary A. Hill of Wellsvllle hall on en on the program. Two selections this matter, and are the taxpayers will be mMathew Forster attended the funutary company, In the L. D. 8. Second a. Edna Calderwood, Ioicy'Cardon, -, Mrs. with lieie her sister 'is Uie dancBuilders harmonica Games from Uiat a Trad such and ot this county willing visiting xinirsday night. eral services held at Logan Sunday ward chapel for Thomas R. Condie, beth Cardon. Evelyn Carlisle, Dallas ing was enjoyed. Refreshments band; song. Trail Builders; dance, Emma Hancock. waste of money be tolerated? for George Worley. from ' died who night 70, Louis Saturday Corb SyChild, ridge, Mary were served at the close of the Jene Sorensen; song, BessiMae Tlie awarding of this Insurance Jery Baker of Pocatello was will be In mons. Edna Thomock. Sara Smith. was made two weeks ago and the heart trouble Interment Muir. Ladene Bird; dance from the guest of Mr. and Mr. Earl Bird on party at 25. Eva Murphy, Jcvell Jaoobsen Scott. Form of Imitalioa Mrs. Mallna Hill and daughter Seagull Girls and Crickets writer protested the board- action Croydon, Utah, cemetery. (Wednesday. He was bom In Salt Lake, July Ilnrliheefc I an alloy of three or Shirley Boyle. Gordon Dalnes. Wil- Eva, Anna, Mae and Olive of Mur- at a surprise 123456 123456 123456 , A delightfully arranged luncheon last and the case was 7, 1861. From Salt Lake he moved ls Daniel Elly Dunbar and Ezra ray spent Sunday visiting at the part of copper with one part Miss Gladys Bulst entertained at was given Sunday evening by Mr Thursday I gave the board ample where he lived until Dunn. home of Mrs. Mary L Sorensen. A a surprise party Friday evening In Dan Maisey. Covers were laid for of r.ine. It Is used In cheap Jewevidence that we belonged to the to Croydon, 1905. when he moved to Mesa, Beth Edlcfsen, Gordon Egbert. prettily appointed luncheon was giv- honor of Miss Valerie Hardman. Messrs and Mesdame Clarence elry. The term pinchbeck" Is sle National Board of Fire Underwritschool two Josephine Etsmore, Thelma Erick- en In their honor by Mr Sorensen who Is leaving for her home at Philip of Logan; Arthur Kidman. used to mem that which Is spurioo ers and that we were approximately Arts, where he taught From there he came to Presson. Luelle Esplin, Vincent Gessell, four times larger than the company years. he had engaged In ton. where Ruth Shaw, Veda Lucas, Vida Lucas that was awarded this Insurance V-Ruth Redford, Francis Fonncsbcck. VT a farming. He married KatUe Jones Any company that is granted married and her death, following Nevada Watte rson, Wanda Haglund. license In the State of Utah to her sister, Nellie Jones Lucius Hale, Woodrow Hale, Marye write Insurance has been InvestigatHe has been active as an educator, Hanegan. Dolores Hansen, Ruth Comed by the State Insurance served for several terms as Hansen, Ruby Hansen, Reta Mae missioner and haa ample reserve to having county Morgan superintendent. Hansen, Orant Harris, Thor Haw- -, pay any loss which might occur. Twice he had been appointed by tho England, Marjorie kins, Maurlne Yours very truly. of Utah to help make the Garff. Lucile Watt Lillian Edith O. A. OARFF governor selection of textbooks. He was a Sorenson, Jennie Malmberg, Helen graduate of the University of Utah. Petersen. George Hendricks, Grace L. D. 8. misa Childs Hssrt He filled a two-yeMack1 Hickman. Laurel Higgins. well-inform- ed The great man la b who does sion to the southern states about Higgins, Russell Hirst. Elinor Hodg- -' 1900. At Croydon he served as ward not lose bis child heart. Mendon Homer,-KeitWendell son. Helen Hoffler, Howell, Ernest Hugie, Mar- Ianna Parkinson, Jean Johnson, Leo ... W. Batson. Thaln Carlisle. Donald Brown, Afton Henderson, Roy Hull, Don Hunter, Alice Izatt Arlene Jackson, Shirley Jacobsen, Elma Johnson, Mae Johnson, Margaret Johnson, Edna Jensen, Verw Jessen, O. Dorian Johnson. Fred Ken-nar- d, Thompson, Ray Poulter, L. H. McJr, Rex Bergeson, Frank tollNeil, Charles Cardon, William man, Earl Jorgensen, Meri Jorgensen. Abbott Kearns, Ernest V. Keller, Owen C. Kershaw, Willis L. Kershaw, Max King, Jean Lenkers-dorfe- r, Venlta lewis. Merlin Lund. Ernest Lundahl, Earl Malmrose, Dorsey Mathews, Clyde Merkley, Donald Merrill, Lincoln McClellan. Ray McKenney, Lorenao Mitton, Edith Nielsen. Vincent Nielsen, Ray Nielsen, Fallas Olafson. Bernice Olsen, Arthur Olsen, Mil-to- n Page, Ruby Fehrson. Ruth Pehrson, Delbert A. Petersen, 3 C. Pugh, Edward G. Quinney, Max Reid, Fred Rex, Ursula Ritchie Imagine buying THREE pieces for so little money! Max Robbins, Robert Rolfsen. Ora Sofa and BOTH chairs included and every piece is Rose, Robert Ross, Vera Roundy, Harold Scholes, Leland Schaub carefully upholstered, with smart tufted fronts as Phyllis Sheffield, Dean Smith, Rosketched! Deep, spring filled cushions. berta Smith, C. Cole Sorensen, Elmer South, Remona South, Josephine Ruth Stettler, Thelma Stettler, Iris Stoddard, Alpha Stratton, ; n, Swapp, Mina Swartz, Eloise A most complete stock of Gwendolyn Wadsworth, Max Wallace, Cameal Walton, Philip latest pattern drapes. InWest, Bernice White, Allene Wim-mer- , vestigate our service Scott Wiser, Keith Worley, Z Wursten Joseph and Alma Ums bishop-rc- I- CORRECTION MS IN FINISHED C,rvrrt plea-antl- Aich-mon- ON BIDS FOR I JR. M. r..,.;,,, ml! Simpson Died Saturday Of d ? syi' JJ Heart Trouble d. Tues-eveni- n. YEARS WORK ; Iltiy T o Teach Music At Summer School Or-ph- ch i J 9' at!8rh j lPr ( i 4 i -- j -- r ducn I ' , I j 2- East-Presto- Mor-11:3- ' i ' - This is the Month to Buy What You Need in Kpt BUY NOW should be the slogan of every person. Prices are still at lowest levels, and bargains now offered should be Eagerly USE YOUR CREDIT! Seized! Save more by Buying More! ar WE SELL CASPERS ICE CREAM Drive out to our station and get a double header Ice Cream Cone for a Nickel. Caspers Ice Cream is made in Cache County for the taste of Cache Valley people. Piece Living Room Suite Dll-wor- th Paramount Frozen Suckers and Milk Nickels also headliners at our Place. DRAPRi-ey- Tor-geso- We carry the National Advertised Candy Bars. Our Crystal Soda Water is just as cold as it was last winter, we always keep it just above freezing. Drive to the Bridge Service for your confections. Drum-Be- Shell Happy Gas and Motor Oils known from coast to coast for superior quality. Great Watershed The American continental divide U the watershed ridge to the Rjcky mountain region, between the stream flowing to the AtlantI eeean, and those flowing t the Pa alflc, or Into th Interior basin Bridge Service Station L. S. DUNN, Prop. 309 Feet South of the Bridge on South Main St , 9 of Duty One sound always conies to the ear that Is open; It Is the steady drum-beof duty. No music In It, Ab I perhaps only a dry but that steady beat marks the time for which the whole orchestra of earth and heaven. It says to yon: Do your work do the duty nearest you ! Keep step in that drumbeat. and the dullest march Is taking yoa home. Exchange. America's Oldcat Ruin. St Augustine. Fla, for decade claimed the oldeet houses to th United States, with Santa re, N. M, Maertlng rival claim. Actually, th eldest house In the are Iht Pueblo ruins of the country Southwest Rug Cleaner .WiV. ,, - r- -: Two Tone Walnut Three Pieces Truly a beautiful Bedroom Suite, richly veneered in walnut with contrasting overlays. Bed, Chiffonier and Vanity; note the graceful Venetian mirrors. A suite of this nature is greatly underpriced when offered as low a figure as Quick Shot Rug Cleaner The and color restorer. of the greatest discovery carthe No tearing up age. All pets from the floor. and dirt, grease, grime smoke removed and original color restored giving the carpet a new appearance. $65.00 We Are Boosting Logans May Sales Jubilee CEnr5GiteimGeim FoonimSfame Co. - |