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One of the Urtret' Mendon were served to f , i Mav Dav rrk trations evr hld hrt ' i'.itii- - ht.trv O letshmau ' T!-a' at F.i'urday, Mtv IHt Mtn h credit dar's t bV aat tua'i:-atio- Hall is due the Funds? arhrwd auprrin-- ! one lot.n Cot-ar- e Tt e jvirr M;iut:han r.v floarr tt, fulls' drttra'ed to ahhh Claud Fdr sr Hanrorok. dv atrordmg plant fioi-li'erof Pioneers tv' Ft d is 10 r f U.d rrr Amerout by the bene rarritd ,rrnvn and Alinr Wood, aho'er W of Mrs ' at home the Iran lee ton iinmred (he reli hrulUttl One of j 77ie Arne'lian fevi.in Ant. '..art Park li. son utth IJeut. J!i" W'il r.lbe-(Ui- e lie a!lrai!unt of the tlav nut at the h" e of Mr? Ad Walk-giTlte day's rntertiilhiiM-i.- t cere bv .ituson in tharge; at 10 4S a tn at the cemetery, the band ronrert risen by the 8u'h rr Frul.iv fieUlmt Annie Flu I'mi !.!n Marun Baxter prae'M' Acn ' and ! art-of live hirin' U! t under the oi'i In rl ftt Cathe t.ii h w!.tl band j alair the following program Price; the leavm topic 'The e al da? dimltmi of W H Terry. at f n i g plana fur take place c.n cf U. B. A. sea', k.sen bv The n ade l.ii, mn aa.s ervel to Mt,v lHenre M ,atr. b the band. n..aed guar- -' t hi l1' A Hendry. T Mary l ' P' train bran at 9 30 a m d trues FI el..o F '. t.f. f .Indsra H.U and csmuainv; of We I Mile at read tr. Cau'a.n ll.e Hancrek S' KlditiAn Pi arl Wieid V.ixl Verral the mat, Quern t rater lv Chaplin Jceefih Clunnell. alien deni"' lad j t! ,.i Violet Parkinson;r OkeV Hub- - Julia M ur Mary t S.,n addrrw of aelmine. Farrell If Par- - rn aned bv her ron-r- t. of Futr.inc-Glorv bv M's , pc's Ham-ekand Hui'het Walker Mivt nl.dss ker. miked quart! 1. Umnnt Allen r.er Ktl' I.clan'j ere Fnse critic K't.ei Jones and ccmip.ii ' Frnih, Wanda If. 11. Ann Mr Wn.ler at.d eon. jan j rui.o, Wm II He- - fv ll I a social hour refreshu.e: 's wen June Wood. lorralne llulr Hardman, rh r ni.f,:,.r piiW Urn. Herbert H Maw. ctnlverM'y ukiI to 25 by the hod. a .Lied Allen j, ad'r. Mrs Ada W'n.Ver, Mrs Ju'iu Hulon Ahrens of Ctahs. oration; quartet. Harmony Ftaiiffer, Mesdattb'S Wm. P I. s' ham by Taslor M st V re p.aer M1-- Hsrs And'run. Four: prater by (lie Chaplin; music Hi.hmot.d. fester lri e and Alex Buis" Iuvrll HuLst. Nunran n;nh t Hu.'k s sided the Mar in fv.p men bv the band Mrs Hem B Mavcock and '! ' At 1 30 p in there will be a band A,!;!ay K!' nM.n met ilth the cud.. . ! l ,v concert at the bull park followed by vr ,nd A a baseball game between the WVUx- ptcM.lv aptvilnlcd luncheon id(.s Farm Bureau of Ifxal V I aura Hug ic rern Mrs by a. ysec-one of team to who Jol.n J claim be p;.,-cvlle by Mrs. L K W'i t j at tt1P home of M A Ft i. Ta Kidnmn Th Srnliy j1lirulay Tulips Uip an- - iuiAr on Friday mornlur a' 9 the b- -l traitxfi in Ciln Valky him ! hool undr tlw direction of V. i laid for Mr TcL tlie Flka team from Lopan - lirplicp Coprs arp ft urnwn rang. "Come to the WoodH. C For Mrs to real ball be a . Mattli:1 pr, gamLewi promises !e wa'rd'chs- Promptly at 3 30 p m. there will j Mr?, V"! raLr.? n-- n, hlcy were married WedW.. in n.ev mrmn, ln by l and song bv direction lrT:!,,la ttnd Audrfy' flM,,lr left Wednesday aftemo n for F.lt av A,',v here; pravcT by nd Mrs A1'n'd Manni''1' !k,r' Lake where they spent tbe remain- saxo- -' V.ranThew boyr ride any fhap'sin Joseph A Hfi:odnl.- - sprit. Friday here visit- - d(T of the week. The young roupe acromaphonies While, I''1"1'' IXirothy relatives were honored guest at a mi cel- o7 khid or P- -h'd by band; s.unh Ona. Urarn mg Anrone 6 Hancock Mrs and ahower at the home of Mr Mr. Frank solo ln Rnd Howard Wliltney; trumpet real mean horse, please get Malad slatting re- - and Mr John C Brenchley on at spent Jack Tuesday Ever Told." 'Sweetest Story Mr. See touch with Hutchinson. Monday evening A beautiful ireslocal Cache Valley boys put over a senu wa dLsplayed and tbe rooms rodeo. Why employ outsiders'. decorated 1th sprine ow era. Music and games were enjov- will be given a boxing contest un ,ed. A delicious luncheon was served der tlie direction of L. W- Thorpe. solo, Kay Sorensen, accompanied to some eighty of the young people Mozcll Barrett; reading. Beth by rounds of real boxing. Twenty-fou- r SmnU b'au,lf:a aand uvfu vocal solo. Elliott Budge No Stalling. If you like boxing don't Kidman; sents were received. Mr. and Mrs of Logan: recitation, Betty Malsey; these bouts. miss male quartet under Brenchley are making their home wulle will Melody Weavers Tlie day's entertainments lena Drvy. man- - h Chicago Nelson of the direction sang. Cyril and Mark close with a dance at 10 p. m. an playtd KT King Levlnsky, today said Mra. U J. Wee of D Angeles. gevera, nmslcftl numbera the excellent orchestra has been secur- "Kentucky Baby and "Honey. Dat she had agreed to terms for a bout California and I Love So Well"; selection by band; ed and we will dance until you are meeting at the' Max Baer, lng of Blackfoot, Idaho have spent Sunday evening and between the . . Klngflsh . m. came 3 At p. ready to atop. Wellsvllle can cele- aprayer by Chaplin. childrens dance ln amusement Callfmla heavyweight, at Reno. Nev the past week here with relatives ,Nlth and Mrs Chas brate. dome and see. Archlbald hall which was artistically decorated JuIy having come on account of the! and family of Mignx are vl.i'Ut g -Popple-toThoa father of their death ln May Day colors. Band concert said Lena" the Levlnsky Leaping relatives here for two weeks. Mate With Horn. and races were also features of the firm had agreed to any number of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mathews of Alton, Mlsa Annie Horn on the head of ,Moe, In afternoon. Rain prevented the base- - rounds -WyomIzatt up to 80", that the bout Mr. and Mrs. Flm Brooks, Mr. and of 8. Andrews Mrs. some of the early pictures, are ac- ball game. The day's entertainment J. Logan, MVa Earl Rasmussen probably would be scheduled for 20. ing. and Mrs. counted for by a blunder tn the closed with a grand ball In the would last about six, when the Mr. and Mrs. A. I Andrews and were guests children of Trenton of,Salt translation of the Book of Kxodus evening. Many people from out of King will knock Baer out." ajtndd the of Mr. and Mrs Maurice Parkinson In xiine of the early town were guests here during the 84 21 30. 1088 MarRe Hendry spent Fridav on Friday translations of the Hebrew phrase day and also at the grand ball at at den th Mr- and Mry Procedure Congressional of W. Wendell F. Mrs Mr. and shone Sfoses was of furnished the that Music the face by tiling night There Is no xtlputeted time re- Honolulu T. H. came Sunday to,ununer' or aent forth beams were errone-otiil- Mendon orchestra. for the passage of any par- visit their sister and husband. Mr. Joseph 8. Maughan and Reid translated sent forth horna" Special services will be held at the quired ' In Mrs. Chris Larsen here and Allen of Boise, Idaho spent the and one of the greatest Mendon cemetery on Memorial day ticular bill after Its Introduction Michelangelo, or the their mother, Mrs. Emily Johns of wepk end here with Mr. Maughans of ps n ora, used the errotieouf under the direction of the American tbe house of representative a bill lx passed father, Joseph M. Maughan Mr tranxlstlons hi his depletion of Legion. Music will be furnished by senate. Sometimes Logan. ahort time. The Wellsvtlle Second year of the Maughan accompanied his son to Moses the Melody Weavers glee club under ln a relatively club held their first meeting at (Boise Sunday to spend the week, The Misses Ida and Vivian Curtis the home of Mrs. Lorenzo Thorpe Hyrum were week end guests of on Monday. The following officers r; were elected: president, Eleanor the Misses Julia and Barbara vice president. Coral Wtl- - , han, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Nelson of llamson; secretary. Helen Parker; Smlthfleld were their dinner guests cheer leader, Blanch McBride; news ,on Sunday. Mrs. Andrew Lamont of Mendon reporter. Andra Bankhead; song leader, Bertha Kerr; organist, La- - and Mrs. Earl Murray were dinner Ree Kerr; house, home and program guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chris Larcommittee, Betty Bailey and Clora sen on Sunday. Bair. Mrs. Alex Bulst and Miss Mary club Bulst, Mrs. Chris Larsen and Miss The Wellsville first year met Friday afternoon at the home Sarah Larsen and Miss Ruth Bank-o- f Miss Adell Jones. Eight girls head attended the May day present. The following officers bratlon at Mendon on Saturday, were elected' president. The Misses Afton Lelshman and Pauline Murray; vice president, Beatrice Myrtle Walters were guests of Miss Stuart; secretary, Edna Hoskins: Mary Longstroth while attending song leader, Grace Stoddard and the May day celebration at Mendon reporters, Adell Jones and Gretta on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Hill, Mr. and Leishman who are the leaders of Mrs. Henry Blanchard of Logan the group. Mrs. Nancy Glenn who has been were Sunday guests of Mr. and I am again opening up a Monument shop in Logan where I will with her son Howard at Tremonton Mrs. John Gunnell and Mr. and have on display at all times, monuments and grave markers of very during the winter is visiting with Mrs. Wm. M. Jones. latest materials and guaranteed workmanship. Mr. and Mrs Adam Glenn until afGeorge J. Haslam and Messrs and ter Decoration Day Mesdames E. R. Owen, Wm. J. Allen, Mrs. Agnes Price left Friday to A- G. Olofson, Max Burr, Frank visit with her daughter, Mrs. Milton Anderson and Mrs. Annie Peterson Rindskoff at Salt Lake during the all of Logan spent Sunday here atweek. tending the funeral service of Thos. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew A- Leish- Poppleton. man announce the engagement of their daughter Bessie to Mr. Stand-le- y Ralph of Hyrum. The marriage is planned for June 1st. Miss Hannah Spence of Magna ' i - v 5 i9 is visiting relatives here. She is guest vj Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Smith and of her grandmother, Mrs. Bessie r . I . i' rI family who have spent the past Spence. Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Maughan winter at Lewiston have moved to and children of Pocatello, Idaho are Smithfield and are living in the visiting with Mr. Maughans par- Norman Lundberg home-MrsEmma Thomley, Willard ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Wm. Williams. and Miss Gwendella Mrs. Elmer Bowen and two child- Thornley ren of Magna are guests of their Thomley attended the vocal recital For many years past I have been unable to do stone cutting, but parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos- T. Dar-le- given by Prof. Welti to present Marcus Griffin of the MAC. now I am going back into tbe business and welcome all my friends Mrs. Harry Fern and Mrs- W. C. James W. Hall and Fobert Wyatt and acquaintances to call and look over my stock before making a were business visitors at Strevell Scrowther were guests at a bridge luncheon given Friday afternoon at purchase, as I will have samples to show you which will suit and Burley, Idaho on Saturday. John Larsen who has spent the Logan at the home of Mrs. Donald everybody. past two months working in Calif- Smith given by Mrs. Fred Jensen. ornia spent the week end here with The patriotic drill girls under the Prices will be within reach of all. his family on his way to Burley, direction of Mrs. A. M. Bergeson Come in and talk things over with me. met at the public camp grounds Idaho to work. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. M. Williamson Monday evening. A program was of Smithfield were guests of Mr. rendered and a pleasant social enand Mrs. Jas. M. Williamson on joyed after which a basket lunch was enjoyed Sunday. Mr. and Mrs- John Kirby, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Harley Monson and and Mrs. Edd Kirby of Grace, Ida- family left Monday morning for ho, Mrs. Alta Swallows and Albert Portland, Oregon where they will 349 South Main Street Poppleton of Pocatello, Idaho at- make their home. Utah tended the Poppleton funeral serLogan Mrs. Clifford Cbx and baby of vices Sunday. Los Angeles are spending a few days David Jones of Strevell, Idaho as guests of her parents, Mr. and 1.1-- !,f pi! ir,1"d fi'in C i trrsy. Cieorfe Aw ftiaijs and liend the da'.ct.vr fxiait.e of It) rum and t ' ! U:d So ial chat aa rn j aiems. Mr and Mrs U revelled sev Jopd Mr eral Uialiful gifts Mrs Karl Kirby and .mail daughter of Hide Park returned home af- ter sjieiid.ng a e,k Irrre a.th tier tiio'lnr. Mrs flose LeiJiman Mr and Mrs Mark Bailey sad family of Magna are vultlng itn alu.he Ir... tlir.r n.o'le r. Mrs Grace Bailey and riraiantiov .!. dett.1 re'utiset here for 10 das'. vi to Mrs Hannah Willie left Friday of tlie best kinds !"fr h for her ranch at Buut. Idaho where 1 rap.uitj, aayx tlie Forest Service. she w.ll spend the summer. PrtrWnt f A8Tl Mist Edna Muir and Mw Gayle LulS. Kidman of Mendon were gucsta of 1k,''k: ,lr ln J Pctfc North Mr Chris Urvn on Wednesday " 5TOW ,n ' wl!ln Mr and Mrs Henry William and 90 feet pu, G!.n and Thoa Williams. Mr vranU' tn m and Mis Con Wtlliamx and daugh- - K hr,ht ,n 30 1 y,'lnl At 50 to wwds of wood lrodlK ter. Min Fay W'll uma. Mr. and PT W- In driu stand Mr Jack Davt. Mr. and Mrs I1, W'.ll.am Bclfield. Mr. and Mrs Bcr. the trees produce a high projior- Wi.hams, Mrs. Blackemore, all of Salt lake tlie week end licre on accsiunt of the death of ttutr fa her and grandfather. Tims pop. p!c ton. Mr and Mrs Hubert L Puce and family gate a program of readin i and music at the Logan Second ward on Tuesday eicnt g. after which they furnished music for dancing at the M I. A closing party. Mr. and Mrs. John Glenn and daughter. Ea and Margaret of Blue Creek spent Friday and Sal- urday here with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Glenn. Mr. and Mrs George 1! Brad- shaw of Tremonton spent Sunday and Monday here with relatives Mr and Mrs Ruge Ha and ramjy of Garfleld fcr, sp.Ildin? Uo weeks here with their parents Mr. and RIrj HjTum JJaU nd Mr; gnd Mrs Ja, A Lep.n,,,, Mr and Mrs. Oscar Hendry spent the week end at Bulst, Idaho w tth C. P. Broby at the tho(r brotherg Jas and George ' M-I- pM-- m . ten. - life-a- t n iii'M.v ip! ftitint, tail Iju Liti Mrs i h I" r U 8 A k "fV "I Cher's Ull.um; i it irrvrrt tv t.l AnitaInstnnnei j' null" j'.in bv June Glenn p'3 'I I i U Ms 'i.if Ikil'art." bv Lar-r- n. remarks. ,t ", i l ,i.aUh i . rmt-r- t I f . . : kl , ..!( I' r,r,t. a ; A ',1 S lit 'h Ir.a'Jn ,'..3 Mr khd Mr r ipi.at '! ' ! J m..ii I'a.I V t i 1 s- - V.'i.l.tin i, rna arr",-rm In lionor ( f h. r da' vl.'er Vrra! a enern of Miv rsv and i u rnsnri Okrv llul i r Jl In Mendon S'.t'-- Ml'l'l - - M'i 'I.i. 3 llv ' l.rr II. U ..'i 'ii .n Kr It ... r n' a1 i . P. ip' (I pn uH.oMA in I!1 liHlitf !n'i l.'rr hi t I'.i-rl- t bn t . f aJ n ' pf ! ).'!' e H.r p V't ! Ui I. in i.f tin I . , Vt ti.tt.. h t,. i' 1 w tr d Mt-r- u tlr ; r. UXTV. UTAH V 1!! .. Pioneor..Yc:t i! I i Of .j-- Mf A ttaii ! n in -- F 1 1 i r r t, r ita I. a um! h ', u wa u i. OH, l.r: 1 ..l U J b v. : i Jf, 1 t M 'N M! fke I - I j Tc of federal farm t..ini'iing of the mature crop, leanAgriculture banks require that all rolling in abo'.t JO sear develops Into nmke I?rU tn w puljmood foirst producing l or !"ftd u,,n of them One employ. of m.e cords annually' per the Forest Service Names Quick are generally slower ftardkcaxl lru1,u'g 1!'sn ,,inf Trees Growing ,cser. the yellow poplar, or tulip tree r(l ,tnuly-i,o- '' Wh sn engineer to " huh 11 heck osvr farms ttMl all terraces are properly built and maintained aland reaches During tlie last year three Urge In SO to insurance comimmex hxve employ- 50 !nut, and hlc- - ed cnglneerx to direct the work of kory of the central hardwood belt controlling erosion on farms that Iuot or tn,,ry P'r ,lu'"' KTOW thee companiex have taken over, which not only Indicates a rcallra-Uo- n of the bcnef.U of controlling S0J C.h M. uv. water but also suggests that lli I lie b ile o! Ibe I lie II ill run-of- f it may be difficult to obtain longdn d Arrl.,ii. in Cunb'ti t'luu tine of Iheiii time towns on farms where no efstand .Vxi 'll i.HUi-is xuJ'lMiMd be f.i.resild Mttfo P" fort U made to present soil washenet!n Iraieler ot ing away lo, the f iiici ti e I'otiMi. nlh century, who, It shows Hull the lawn as soon pletely triinsfornii d Into a Chliiew lx now w"rt tis a x Ctnnee saint green .... in "' 'wf T M ( C)lllt, l a rt mrrmrgj JOHNSONS GROVE The Pleasure Resort entrance to Johnsons Grove will be able to supply your wants with cold drinks, candy, cigars, ice cream and hot dogs. It a good place to satisfy your appetite and quence your thirst We will have a first class camp ground in connection, dean, shady. In fact the finest place in the county. Clarence Rose has tbe service station where he is handling Nation ally known Shell Products. Its a good place to have your motor cleaned and the oil drained from your crank case. The word best known at this station is SERVICE Drive out to the grove where you will find us always ready and happy to serve you. Johnsons Grove South of Logan 4-- H Maug-Coope- Cache Valley Pioneer Stone Cutter CLARENCE ROSE AND C P. . BROBY 4-- H cele-we- re And Monument Dealer - U SMITHFIELD I' 4-- -- . - y. Our Ears Are Turned Your Way Tell us that which is interesting to you There are others who will be interested too. Our business is to keep the folks informed. Phone us your news items. - Wm. T. Brown THE CACHE AMERICAN - Phone 700 . ) |