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Show 4 Friday, November CACHE AMERICAN 18, 1932. and Mr. Jos. Salisbury and other relative. Mr. and Mr. John Brown. Mr. Jamr J. Allan, Mr and Mr Berts All LOCAL NEWS Mr. LITERARY CLUB SESSION Thorpe Isaacson and Dr. and Mr Parley Christensen all of Salt Lake pent Sunday lu re, guests of their parents, Mr, and Mrs. Walter W. Jones. They attended the Maughan funeral. Mr. and Mr. O W. Garrett and family of Rupert, Idaho and Mr P. Q. May ol Paul, Idaho pent the ol their week end here, guest mother. Mr Katherine Garrett. Mis Marjorie Hill of Salt Lake pent the week end here with her parent. Mr. and Mr. John Hill Mr. Jame Parkinson returned home on Sunday after spending six weeks at Hooper with Iter daughter and husband. Mr. and Mrs. Levi HELD AT LEISIIAN HOME The Ldte$ Literary Dawn With You", by the Olson sis-tWellsvllle of College ward. Mr Anon club met Friday evening at the home here of Mrs. Daniel A. Leishman with Maughan, music Instructor Mis Rosella her pupil, presented in Pres. Mr. Fred Garrett charge Mis Allan The program wa given by mem- Allan In a piano recital. ber of the Hyruiit Ladle Literary played four electlon. Pres. Hcbcr club a follow: vocal duet, "Under W. Oreen was In charge alter th the Desert Star, by Mu Thelma , opening exercise. Ml Valere PoinIeton entertained Llljenquist and Mr Juhn Baxter; book review. "The Brimming Cup at a dinner party at her home Satby Dorothy Canfield was given by urday evening in honor of Mr. MarMr. Jack Wright. Mrs. Blackaxod cus Westover, of Lewiston mlio u sang two solos, "A Kiss," and 'L,f. leaving soon to fulfill a mission In Up. Thine Eyes." Mr. Jo. Wright the California mission. The coin C. Parker. w as accompanied the vocal number on scheme for the dinner table Mr. and Mr Archie Arne of OgA lavender the piano. During a social hour re-- lavender and yellow. were dinner guest of Mr. Milden freshment were served to nineteen bowl of fruit centered the table lie Baxter on Sunday. holdIn lavender candle and yellow member and five guest. Wm. B. Maughan Mrs. ' Mr. and Mr. T. B. Lindley was hostess to er at either end of the table. Place and family, Mr And Mr. Harry the member of the Madra club at cards and favor after the Thanks-he- r Christensen and family of Salt Lake home on Thursday afternoon, giving design were used. Cover were Attorney and Mr. Hugh W. ColThe time was spent In painting j laid for Mr. and Mrs. Doric Thorpe ton of Vernal, returned home on vases. Refreshments were served to and Miss DeEsta Anderson of Sunday evening after pendlng Uie Ran. Lewis Wight of Brigham Citv wek here on account of the illness hostess, of honor and the Mrs. Thos. B. Bradshaw enter- the guest ad death of their brother. Preston talned the sewing club at her home j After dinner the remainder of the Maughan. on Thursday afternoon. Sewing evening was spent In playing cards Mr. and Mr. Wm. R. Haslam of and a delicious luncheon was en- -' High score prise was won by Mis. Trenton. Mr. Maggie Anderson and Mr Joyed by Mesdamc Edna Bassut, Thorpe and the all cut prize by two tons of Tremonton, Mr. CharStella Archibald, Sarah Williamson. Westover. les Miller of Burley. Idaho spent Denver of Millicent Maughan. Pern Murray. Mrs. David Geddes Saturday here attending the funMuzzenta Joy and Mrs. Bradshaw. Colorado and Mrs. Mayne Gcddcs eral of their nephew. Lavon Hulse. Brother S. B. Mitton of Logan of Spokane Washington returned to his Arnold Lindley celebrated was the speaker at the M.I.A. meet. their homes Sunday evening after anniversary birthday eighteenth sacra-of J attending the funeral service lng held In connection with Sunday evening when he entertainment meeting on Sunday evenin'?. Preston Maughan on Sunday. Mrs. ed sixteen friends at his home at His subject was church music and David Geddes is the mother of Mrs. a chill supper. Games and music composers Other numbers on the Maughan and Mrs. Mayne Geddes were enjoyed also. program were two vocal trio's. "Out is an aunt. Elders Ray Strong. Wendell Lyof the Dusk to You" and "Into th Miss Gladys Cotter, Miss Wilma man. Elder and Mrs. A. Lund of Miss Jeppson of Brigham City. Salt Lake all missionary companMargaret Summerhays all of th ions of Preston Maughan accom- B.Y.U. of Provo and Mrs. Mabl panted Bishop Hebrr C. Iverson Nelson of American Fork were w. k former president of the North Wesa Miss Barba tern States mission here end guests of Sunday to Maughan. .attend Preston Maughan lunzral. Mrs. Wallace Baugh entertain-Amcn)f 0(her eompanlons ,Pid ed Wednesday evening at a quilting dear frlcnds of Mr and Mrs party. Sewing was enjoyed by the Mauglian who attended the funeral ladies and a social evening spent by were Mr. and Mrs. Glen Perrins of Messrs and Mesdames Guy H. Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Jep-- , Baugh. Elmer pson of Mantua, Mr. and Mrs. Erie, Parley Maughan. Leishman, Leland Maughan, Keu- - Hendricks of Lewiston. Mr. and ncth Murray. Leroy Leishman, Rv- -I Mrs. Cri.0,,, Wil.son and Mr wl bert Murray. Eugene Jones and Mr. Mrs Earton of Ranril)Ip, and Mrs. Baugh. Utah, Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Lamb Mrs. Leland Maughan and Mrs. and Miss Eulila Lee of Hyde Park. Francis Maughan spent Friday at . . Paradise guests of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Smith. The Peter Maughan camp of the daughters of pioneers will meet FriCin-Kod- ak day afternoon at the home of Mrs. C. N. Maughan. 1 movies youve way Thos. B. Murray and Preston THOSE of your children, of Boise, Idaho spent Frt-- 1 Millville Mr. and Mrs. John M. Murray can hve pet., sports now you economhere with their mother. Jenson entertained at a chicken evening day lbem,Spleodid movie, k Mrs. Amanda Murray. supper on Monday evening in honically made with the new but Mr. and Mrs. Leroy James of Salt or of Mrs. Jenson's birthday. CovEight that cost Lake are visiting relatives here for ers were laid for Messrs and MesS3Q.50 (Eatmn py the tax). use a new This an indefinite stay. dames. Elmer Humphreys, Herman s every i i g principle Mr. and Mrs. Grant Hammon and Hulse, John W. Garr, Delore Garr, s four time him of goes fool of Dayton, Idaho Mrs. Elizabeth Anderson, Mrs. Mafir stz and him cost but la.a j daughter Hetty spent the week end here with their tilda Larson. Mrs. May Monson, a roll Including developing. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Mrs. Hidvie Alvord, Roy Larson and Eight is equipped parents, with a Kodak Anastigmat . Miss June Jenson. Brenchley. relens, and ha many other W. H. B. Maughan of San Fran-- 1 Mrs. Phyllis Jenson entertained! finements! Lei us show you. cisco, Calif., came Sunday after four on Tuesday afternoon in honor of years absence to vlsi this parents, her son LaMar's fourth birthday. ' Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Maughan and Delicious luncheon was served to attend the funeral of Preston Mrs. Francis Jessop, Mrs. Emma Maughan, other members of their Jenson, Mrs. Hilma Humphreys, Mrs. family who spent Sunday here were Cora Hoodless, Mrs. Lucille Sparks, Rulon Maughan of Price and Mr. Miss Olla and June Jenson. and Mrs. Parley Maughan and Mr. and Mrs. Newell Olson, Mrs. children of Salt Lake, Matilda Olson and Miss Veola Oli The Junior girls of the class of son were guests at a chicken supper 1931, of the Wellsville Second ward on Sunday evening at the home o M.I.A. surprised their teacher, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Joal Olson of Nibley. CERTIFIED RADIO Jane Glenn on Thursday evening .it Mr. and Mrs. Hans L. Nilson, Mr. and ELECTRIC SERVICE her home. Candy making and re- and Mrs. Magnus Mathews, Mr. and Antone L. SUanchy, Mgr. freshments were enjoyed by twelve Mrs. Oscar Ejoberg, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Mathews, motored to RichEverything in Radio and girls. The Junior girls of the Wellsvill mond on Electric. Friday evening where they ward M. I. A. met at the home of were guests at a birthday supper 123 No. Main Mrs. Julia Theurer on their teacher, 184 462-given by Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Phone 138-Wednesday evening. Song practice in honor of Mrs. Brights candy making and reading of the Bright birthday. book, "The Lantern in Her Hand were the evenings entertainment Teacher, Mrs. Alta C. Brenchley Tree in Hi.tory assisted Mrs. Theurer, sixteen girls The Indians used to hold thell were present. Mrs. John B. Bailey and Mrs. :f!bul rites under the Liberty elm Are any of your windows Francis Haslam entertained the itn Clinton, Pa., and under It later broken? Its history, on July 4, 1770, a Treckers and Guides of the Wells-- 1 Declaration of Independence was ville ward primary on Tuesday af-- , Be Ready. Call Fair Play Men, ternoon. Games and refreshments signed by the sho sent two messages to the were enjoyed. congress at Philadelphia. Mrs. Nellie Bradshaw, Mrs. Rose Uso, tinder this tree the first treaty Mr. WalD. Mrs. and and P. Fensky vas made between the white men 84 W. 1 No. ters spent Monday at Brigham"City tnd the Indians, but no exact date Phone 192-- J guests of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Olsen, :aa be set for this. Tlie tree is Reasonable Prices Miss Julia Maughan spent the still standing and is about 500 years two weeks Lake at Salt with ld. past : LOGAN. CACIIE COUNTY. UTAH Harvef-te- Ray Kent, thrifty farmer of transacting business m Logan Ttiunday. He ay tiie beet crop ha all been harvested by tne farmer In Lewiston. There was s pretty fair yield this season, theaverage running around IS ton to, Lew-bto- n, tu Fa?r Eleven. football. A game at Boise will be a They were married here March 25. ganization at the school. The fruit Bark from Salt I.ake lot different than It has usually 1932. Mr. Corbridge seeks 125 a ha been turned over to Mr Julia Mr. F. L. Peterson of Pctersboro Red i back home following a week' been lu the past playing In Salt month alimony and custody of a Green, Cache county Junior Cross chairman. visit with her relative there. She Lake. The weather is generally cold minor child. had a delightful outing and vaca- and stormy here. Good weather 1 Off for Biff Game tion. While away he i guest of the usual thing In the Gem state Fruit Drive Profitable Dr. E. P. Robbln and J. B. capital Utah Aggie team left the Smart The Logan Junior high scltool is 2 o clock making a drive tor fruit, and to gymnasium for Provo at Wife Asks Divot date has 368 quarts of fruit, don- today. Students and townspeople of Going to Boi Ada Murray Corbridge filed suit ated by parent of the students, Logan saw the team off to the game Utah Aggie will go to Boise on for divorce Wednesday from Louis according to Mis Clara Jean An- with B. Y. U. with a short rally. The Thanksgiving day for a game of E. Corbridge, charging nonsupport. derson. president of tlie girls or band was present. 3E 3E Electrical Mere ... Christmas 1 ; Suggestions ... Quality Merchandise at Greatly Reduced Prices A Few of Our Bargains . . . Call at Our Store and see for yourself. i Hot-Poi- DeLuxe Waffle Iron nt 4-H- ole , Hot Point Range -- 1 Regular Special S14.50 $6.95 127.50 i Marvelous Movies with this new . Chicken Supper Given Friends $29.50 Eight DeLux Cleaner Model B G.E. WASHER Regular $42.50 Regular $89.50 Special Special $29.50 $69.50 Curling Iron Special 78c 6-C- At Millville up Hot-Poi- nt Percolator Cine-Koda- Regular & k Special film-iivin- Clnh-Koda- k 3-- 5 CARBON Jewelry Co. 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