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Show CACHE Monday, May 30. 1932. CACHE COUNTY. UTAH AMHU1CAN-I.OC.- aK. V PUHPnV DPHAnTf1 PPPHIHP I IN hPrltn y. hiP(Tk Lilli IViil LLlsll lU liill UillU j ary. Clever game were played af- -' Ephraim Shelton of California la children of Brigham were gurxt - of ' : l' One-ten- Barrett and Saturday of Mr Mf W'd : I 'V Irwn pp,ntf?1 dUur M Ahrens. Batur- - ! Trail Builder I pf'tU1J 10 l'f , T.. I 7 llu to Utah Agricultural Uon. urgeo sum a men ut Gets a hand from everybody UlUe oprrmU'n ,n Expert- Agricultural Beneficial reaulta Tribute to live. to k men of Utah secured through the use of th who hav ptoneered the bualne In mlnerwl were attributed to It high the face of odds during form- -r was paid by John T. Came. phoaphoru content and to the fact a com- that the pulp-mni of live Intematioanl LIWM blnatlon appear to be defletent In show. at Choeago Cam thl eaentlal mineral. In differ ; the livestock history of th Mate ' j , and Hone Grower1 - four pound of barley. In the r pertinent U addltloo of lh bone- feed eot of pro- mal wduotd t M 43 per cwt, a tig- nlflcanl figure. H U expected that the result of this experimental Utah State . I t . t )rri aaaea-alfalf- ol V ; i ,1 L. Cattle laUuo. called aUctil.uo . of the Mendon prl- ' Rl? nd wary with their teacher, Mra. Etu I Ruby Smith met at th home of Leone oftLon. Cowr --V BiiUt, Wednesday evening. Lesson lhwhorr1 i M1 l0n? and story Wet given by Mr Mr. and Mr Larsen nd Smith. The following new officers j Baker, famUy. i were choaen: guardian. John Sor The Lark clam of Mendon pci, Glen ITU brier; arisen; chaplain. M J?4?,, of. thelri code master, Rulon Richmond. The Nellie Hancock on definition of the toacher, Mr symbol and four Wednesday afternoon. Plan were Fred Walker. Light refresh made for their ummcr were aft,r mfetlnr to Game were played. Light refresh ,0. Special truest were President menu were served to Geneva Bar Mnl. Anle Hughe. Counrelor Mr, rett. Helen Henlnger. Eva Baker. Ret, Hllbner and Mn. Martll Mad all Hancock. Marie SUuffpr. BuLst Ronella Lalla Virginia Wood. Mr' and Mrs. UVem Lareen j MIm Emma Saunders of Iliirrl- daughter Colleen of Portland are cane. Utah apent the week end tire of Mr. Larsen's mother. Mr ' H.'n'7 h!lt.'r4' Lr0r'nd Urwn M'! Friday afternoon. Cootie formed tion had lncreaaed 63 per cent to j delightfully com pan led them. Mr and Mnt Amon fiowwen of ws won I!15!nn rhiUIL by by MIm" AUce Bmltii. eon-- 1 reeenling at present 47 per cent of Idah0 Mr. eolation prise by MIm Phyllis Long- - lh population of the eleven West- Yu14 "d Mra Jafob SofTn'n Fr1d7 !troth. At the cIom of the afternoon, State and that 73 per cent of "TV?' Andrew Lament accompanied delldou luncheon waa served to. population were urban, vif.Tih.n an!!' thrtr hom ,or ill According to figure oompOed by hMt;Mr Marina BuUt, Mr Blanch California 00c with Tlt Bird. Mr Mary X. Borenscn. Mr. Stephen Maughan and family of uigan. Mr. Ladle Auxiliary held a quilting Annie Rughre and Jennie Rich-- 1 surplus of cattle now Import cattle ! home ot Mra Ad Walker on ard LaVoo Ahren Louise state of which Mrl I Whitney frosn seventeen ThuruJr- - Buncheco was aerved to phylli Long troth. Alice Smith and Utah furnished the greatest number were guest at Ute Melame Nellie Hancock. Blanche Laura Ruche 'home of Mr. Sarah Hughe Tues- -, Bird. Julia Muir. Pearl Wood. Sarah day. A prettily appointed dinner , Hughe. Opal Lareen, Annie Bhel j was given to their honor by Miss ,100, Mary A. Bird. Mary E. Olady Hughe sen and MIm Gladys Hugfv Spec-for younger, finished cattle of high Mr. and Mr. Lynn Longstroth 11 guest were Mr. Myrt Lament, quality and stated that California and son Gaylord of Rldgedal spent Ellen Bird. Alice Sorensen and Nor now has the highest percaptt meat 84 W. 1st North .'Saturday and Sunday visiting at LamonL consumption of any state to the the bom of Mr Emm Hancock, j The officer and teacher of Union. The Best Place to Hancock accompanied Mendon Sunday school entertained ;Mto Although present prices for pork - the 8outh Cache to evenget your home thMr are ruiooously low Stephens praisIth high ichool band Window Cl as at a banquet Saturday to the re-- 1 ed the barley and wheat fed hogs Mr. John O. Hughe was hostess creation hall. The hall was beautl- area and of the intermountain Auto Glass t a well appointed dinner Saturday fully decorated In yellow and to keep a few Utah fanners urged Frame Picture n honor of Mrs. A. J. Allen. Mr. orange, the May Day colors. The brood sows for the production of I gnd Mrs. Silas Allen, Mr Charlotte guest were seated at one long table. the desirable pigs for coast con- -. 192-- J Phone Allen and daughter Jene all of Hy- Large vace of tulip adorned the sumption. "v For the Glass Man nim table. Covers were laid for 73. Stephens told to detail of the An attractively arranged lunch-- 1 IPactfio Livestock and Meat In- handkerchief shower was given I 'T wnfom Bemxten WfcUr A ri-M- th ; man and Mr. and Mr ' J here visiting relatives and friends. Mr. Willie parents, Mr and Mr pound of a teamed bon Blrd t,n C. a Barrett waa ho, tea at a fattening ra- fNj dAjjy Mr. and Mr. Clarence Philip of a nuely arranged dinner Saturday. i Cover were laid foe Mr. Elza Stu- - Loran were fueu of Mr. and doubled the gain and art Mr Ruth Cooprr. Mr Elza Dan Malsey, Saturday. teer on In a feeding el-- 1 secured Mildred and Orran Cooper. Cooper; y J j M:m Melba Plowman, Bmllhflrki, Cuh Experiment Sla to avail them hve-oImivtunce of Utah' rang selves of th rteulU of tnvastlgw sturk Indualry and urged attention Uonal Urertock work conducted by to efficient methods of production Uie Station, and pledged the Sta 'to rmi't from these artivtllre. under existing condition I lion aupport In attempUng J. M. Macarlane, President of Oie I P, V Carden, Director of the solve the problem of the Industry, J huh rcfreahmenU wer aerved Mr R 8, Merrill and children. with four 'Anna Lou and Helen of Richmond ' U IS. A lilrOiday calt candle centered lh table Mr. and Mr. Vernal Willie and' ter TODAY, TUES., & WED. , 7 stituta organlard by th retailrr. Jobber and Other tar the effective advertising of meat and pointed the bene flU to Utah Uvrstork ' that could be expected producer was given by Mr. Jcxxe Walker Mre WUford Urxm entertained U hf tom g.umU!HnlionafcJUr,Md HHN haoor of here J PlotoiM. Lowell and Leah 1 TveiMJ sun Lrlands 4th birthday annlver. plowman, of Myron RaakeUey it I WrtMr pwj afternoon to CAPITOL t V ' I Pace Five i I I4! i tell. work.'nt, J rTinrv. Brown i Wbe made A Free Sour nw be (he perfect hoafeaa i74 VrffVr -- , ToU la title little bonk. all eeeisl oceanleoa , containing 118 pages with beautial ill u Us- - ' Me with Ideas covering ! ' rf'fTTr' . ' Wcndon The Relief society held heir annual day Tuesday. The fot- lowing program waa rendered with President Mary A. Bird conducting: Singing, Come Come Ye Saint ; prayer, Mrs. Julia A. Wood. A pdper a the first organisation of Mendon Relief Society by Mrs. Lottie Richards; piano rolo, Mrs. Mary A. Bird; talk on the lesson. Mrs. Ethel Willie; organ solo, Mrs. Ellen Ladle; reading, Fern Bulat; trio, Lizzie Barrett, Marjory Bird. Elen Ladle, Mrs. Hannah Bulzl read one of her original poems; short talks were given by! Mrs. Elizabeth ditchlow. Lovlsa Allen of Hyrum, former member of ' the stake board, stake councelors, Mrs. Luella Wright of Hynim, Mar- tha Lee of Paradise, Mrs. Ester Ounderson of Hyrum. member of stake board. Closing song, We Love Our Work," Alter the program' luncheon was served to 60 guest. Mrs. Dwane Baker entertained at a party Sunday to honor of her daughter, Doris' 7th birthday anniversary. Games were enjoyed and dainty refreshments were served to ! , Larsen Glass Co. , in Mpnflnn Ward Sunr O bottle In a httntly family package ,l thirst. Sis refreshing SIX aatinGedAnd always such con- w IE.I genial company with good foods. ; I USE THIS 'COUPON I TOE . CO., 316 Coca-Cothe great of American hospitality peril up appetite. Order from your grocer and Lrep a few Ice-co- ld bev-r.i- pe la hot-weath- COCA-COL- A - CRYSTAL COCA-COL- A BOTTLING WORKS 72 w 1st N Phone 444 ' j . Barth Avn, 14. Atlanta, Cn. , Endoeed 6ndl0e(stapeereola to rover eo- -t afkandltag and walling )for altleh send me tha book,'ITAoa Im Eniartaiaby Ida Bailey Allen er Inilile. ready in your refrigerator. I , I Nama ....... Address ; a "'WwiA'ir ttr r t iat n 23 3S.. W. ELLIOT & CO.E E. W. ELLIOT & CO. E .Hu t Need ou ; 10. girls met at the home Mrs. Blanche of their teacher, The afternoon Bird, Wednesday. was spent In making quilt blocks and playing games. Refreshments were served to Delpha Smith. Lorraine Wood, Virginia Henlnger, Melba Bulst, Mildred Bird, Melba Maisey, Ann Hardman, Mrs. Bird. A prettily appointed luncheon was given by Mrs. Oscar Barrett on Saturday. Rose buds formed a pleasing centerpiece for the table. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Lee Colby and family of Brigham, Mrs. Jane Stumpf, Miss Lucille Dunn of River Height. H. W. Church and daughter Vivian, Miss Isabella Stumpf, Mozelle and Inez Barrett and Mr. and Mrs. Barrett and family. Junior girls met at the home of their teacher, Mrs. Verna Sorensen Boys Sweaters I (Mens Knit Unions Plain and fancy Big rotor 1 Sand style assortment Regular 79c. slip-on- s. -- J -- i id on Wednesday evening. The evening was spent to making 1 unchon sets. Refreshments were served to 8. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Willie and Iris of Lewiston were daughter, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Willie Saturday. Elliot Budge of Paris, Idaho spent the week end here the guest of Mr. and Mrs. William Kidman. Mrs. Lizzie Barrett entertained the Sewing Circle at her home on Wednesday afternoon. Fancy needle work formed the feature of the afternoon.' Luncheon was served by the hostess to MCsdames, Myrl La- 8 ment, Marva Kidman, Zina Baker, Elen Ladle, Ethel Taylor. Ethel Walker, Price 11a Malsey, lone Larsen, Martha Barrett, Marjory Bird. Special guests were Mrs. Jane Stumpf. Mrs. Lottie Richards, Mrs. Nora Lamont. The following enjoyed a luncheon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kidman Saturday night after the UJ dance, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Malsey, Mr. and Mrs. Gwen Smith, Miss Arlene Yock, Miss Gale Kidman. F. H. Baugh, It ii Thousands short sleeve, long leg summer 36 to 46. At weight Union 19c Thans 4th West Ladies Silk Dresses! flat to new prints style. $Z38 to 39.93 grades, J crepe Many ask why such low prices. Depressed conditions suid a backward season find us short on cash and long on merchandise. By deep slashing of prices we are raising the money needed. Come . . . and You Wont Be Disappointed 44 37' "Is of Satisfied Customers Jammed Our Store 1 and all-si- lk All sixes. 1 Rayon Shantung fast color. St9c rand printed flah. At ch New plain pastel Dress Mater, c3 3 H O4 --- 1 1 22' $J94 Id Id Childrens MENS iKhaki Work Pants! Khaki, jFuU hard wear. well made tw Beg. $L49 grade. Non-KIin- 29c plain Cloth g color i Ideal for slips. ch Pajamas Fast- color - material. ioapiMaiajb-PJMiMwwwau.- At 8 v g:Aaag.iegEi-Buiu;ag- Daisy White Part Linen Outing Flannel Crash Toweling H O g T lU'ili'illJCT ; A 15c grade ri pastel border. & 95 North Main St. sTin ijhtTfiri'b'krli6 v. ELLIOT & --i iiir Mens Fast Colored Id 11 Co Dress Shirts Id The Rulers of Low Prices tv I' TT-.? Mamatvatfa E. W. Elliot Jr. v'y grade.! o WI. JI JM K43-- styles.1 o kwii'r Yiiiw Inch Very Best 15c grade. tuck-i- n IT 94c 27 two-pie- ce Sizes 2 to 14 years. Our 79c . Logan, Utah VOCAL STUDIO 44 Sol id W . Y tocks Must Bel urplu i. ilf"iand WfliV rrT- W. 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