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Show CACHE AMERICAN Tuesday. November 22. 1932. LOGAN. CACHE COUNTY. UTAH Page Hvrea. her mother, Mrs. Mary I. Sorensen cock, Alta Kidman. Florence Wood nard Hardman, Alton Slid, Mrs. Annie Sorensen. Mr. and Mrs. StaufWednesday, Mrs. Hughes was also! Julia Muir, Pearl Wood. Elder Ivan Barrett gave a talk fer. Alter which the evening was a visitor at the Mendon school An attractively arranged chicken Sunday evening at the Second spent in playing penochle. dinner was given Sunday by Mr. ward at Providence. He also sang a Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Anderson, Mi. Alfred Yonk. Cover were laid lor vocal solo accompanied on piano b Ncllson of Hyrum were visitors at Mr. and Mrs. William F. Yonk 01 Miss Moselle Barrett. Mr. and Mrs mutual on Tuesday evening The Utah Gospel missionaries are Logan. Joseph and Ephraim John- Dan Malaey, Mr. and Mrs. O Mr RswhH Bank-hea- d Wellsville In Mendon. Iney held a Mrs. Barrett, also attended the meciin, Mr. and son of Arco, Idaho, mho observing her 80 h Mrs. Frank Hancock Yonk and family. meeting after Tuesday evening spent birthday anniversary on Satuid. Hattie Bigler of Ca!tforul.i Thursday and Friday at Logan with mutual In the ward chapel. Mr. Nov. 19th ma honored by her Mr. T. P. Smith of Logan spent was guest of her sister, Mrs. Ida her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A J children at a reunion of family and Wursion. Saturday and Sunday, live guest of Lallss on Tuesday. old friend held at the Second mard Mr. 6elma Hancock, wit. CIuu- - Mr. and Mrs. Gwen Smith. Ivan Barrett spent Monday ar.d d,m 6Uuffr recreation hall Saturday evening. At tended the lecture m Tuesday at Logan, guest of Mr. and o'clock a deliclou hot dinner was .Child Welfare'' given Wedn.-da- y Mr. Albert Schlffman. Nrw York City Leeds served to one hundred and ten Bureau at the court Miss Leah Wood entertained at a l.by lhe F World in Realty Valua houae. guests seated at two long table candy pull evening. Wednesday Cities of ('Mu. Japan and other bronze Mrs decorated with M.-Mr nd - Earl Bird. beautifully Those present were Mlaa Mary A and lavender chrysanthemums. dinner guests Sun- - parts of the Orient are more tkIu-ahl- a Iva and Eva Furness, Vira'cl DrlfJ ' than many of the leading Eubeautiful birthday cake decorated vs . ' day of Mr. and Mrs. William Bailey Hllbner, Jessie Ahrens. ropean capital, while New York In eighty pink randies centered the Wells of vllle. ch. One of the social events of tile lead the world In realty value. the table. After dinner the following three daughters, two daughters and storth, his slater Mrs. Peter Larson Mr. and Mrs, George Hughe i was the party given In the This la the surprising result of a week on have to the husbnnd her passed motored to Preston Sunday and program was rendered with John H. Ellensburg Washington were guests compilation by the Alla Realty comBankhead In charge. Singing, Love great beyond. Brotlier Bankhead were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Theo ward amusement hall Wednesday and Friday of their pany of Shanghai, China, of comparevening by the Sunday school offi- Thursday at Home," led by Evan O. Darley having oeen an Invalid for some Petersborg, cers and teachers In honor of Miss mother, Mrs. Martha Huglies and ative land value statistic. covering 30 years. He passed away. March 2, . with Mrs. Marva Kidman member of Walter J. Clenn at the Marcia Darley, who is leaving for a j sister, Mrs. William Bartlett. A tiice- - the assessed realty value of 24 1929. Mrs. Bankhead is hnle and piano; prayer. Jas. H. Bankhead; primary stake board visited Ihe mission to the East the with danced and Central States, j 17 rTang'd dinner was given In leading cltle. along Wellsvtlle primary on Tuesday. singing, Come Come Ye S.'Int.; hearty onor by Ir- - Bartlett London, the largeit city In the The following program was glvn j golnn comet and clarinet duet. Wien the young folks. She enjoy Mrs. Frank Hancock entertained world aa far as population la conElder Ivan Barrett reported his with i William A. friends and I. relative. In her Sorensen among charge, Moon Comes Over the Mountain' at a delightfully arranged oyster a living posterity of Count Your Many Bles- - jbors at Priesthood meeting Sunday cerned. tuke ninth place In the U.t Blane Bankhead and Ora present she ha by supper. Saturday night after the these cltle as far aa realty val! afternoon n at Hyrum. Kay Sorensen of five tons, one daughter. 27 dance. A bowl of fruit centered the mgs; prayers were by Marvin Maughan. accompanied by Etnrl 4 vocal solo, accompanied by ues are concerned. The compart-aon- a children and and Ivan ng solo vocal Cooper great Barrett; grand table. Covers were laid for Miss Jones; ladies chorus, "Mothers are based on the value of a Miss Mozelle Barrett. Voice Is Low and Sweet" by four Out of town people who aiUnded Viola Wurston of Logan, Miss Vlr Kay Sorensen accompanied by Miss mow, a Chinese land measurement, Mozelle Mr. the Mrs. were P reading,! and comic Barrett; reception Melody Weavers Glee club gave a which ta daughters-ln-laMesdamcs John Furness. Joseph Larsen. Darequivalent In area to Mrs. Lizzie Barrett; vocal solo. Ivan rarty Friday evening In the ward Foit'-trrMr. and Mr. Robt. If glma rell Hughes. Mr. and Mr. Hancock. Hcber, William and Evan Bankhead J. of an acre. The values were Stuart and families of Brigham Barrett; Old Mother Hubbard by amusement hall In honor of Miss based on the accompanied by Mrs. Jones; ta!': Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Longstroth William I. exchange value of tbe Mr. and Mrs. Home Do LaMrr Sorensen; Superlnten-- 1 Marcia Darley. The following pro- gold dollar. Bishop tvan H. Bankhead; cornet City son and Gaylard of Rldgedale were dent Edgar Hancock I Mr. of and children and Tooele. presented Miss gram was given: song, glee club; The 24 most valuable cltle la th solo, Vernon Bankhead; talk, .m Mrs. James Baugh of Burley, Idaho week end guests of Mrs. Longstroth, Darley with a beautiful Bible, purprayer, Ivan Barrett; vocal solo. world from the standpoint of real Selley; solo. "Dearest Moth T of mother. Mrs. Emma Hancock. Bax-'e- r, chased by the officers and teachers Earl Buist; reading. Leah Wood; vo- estate are New York. Chicago, Mine," by Evan Darley accompan- Mr.. Emily Johns, Mrs. Sarah A nicely arranged luncheon was of the Sunday school; talk. Mar- cal solo, Mrs. Esther Shaw. Mrs. Nan Ivan Barrett; talk, Marcia Boston. Indlnnnpnlla, Moied by Mrs. Jones; remarks by Mrs Mrs. Bank-heaEarl In Bird cia by d given Mrs. John lecinl.y Hansen, Mr. and Darley; talk. Bishop H. C. Sor Darley; song, Alice Smith; vocal ntreal Loa Angelo, Liverpool f e Emily Johns of Logan; duet, and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jai compliment to her daughter, Miss ensen. After the program dancing duet, Kay Sorensen, Earl Buist; Tokyo. Pari. Sydney, Berlin, and banjo, Silver Threads Marcia Darley. Covers were laid for was enjoyed. H. Stuart, Mr. and Mrs. N. O. WilRetreshments were cornet solo, James Lament; nnn.cal Rom Singapore, Manila, MarAmong the Gold'' and The Lutb Miss Darley, Mrs. Ruth Olsen. Mrs. served to 40. Mr Mrs. Lawrence Baxter. and cox, reading, Kay Sorensen; piano solo, seille, Cape Town, Bombay, ManOld hurch In the a,iey" by VerBaxViolet Mrs. Norma Clawson. Miss Orlene Yonk spent the week Miss Jessie Ahrens; reading and chester. Bueno Aires, Shanghai, non and Vivian Glenn, accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Baxicr. Mr. and Mrs. Isabelle Wilson, Mrs. at Logan Mrs, Walter J. Glenn, John Wilcox ter, vocal solo, John O. Hughe. Hongkong and Canton. visiting relatives. by their mother, Mrs. Glenn or Messrs all of Logan and Sara Bankhead Irene Clawson of Hyrum, Mrs. Selma Hancock, Miss Ann were served to 30. The Mother,-- ' Mrs. reading, and Mesdames V. E. Olsen, Hilary Sorensen were luncheon of Paradise. H. Bankhead; guests of remainder of the evening was spent ro'o, trumpet S. Stepping Stones Olsen, William Bailey, Miss Mrs. Hannah Buist, Wednesday. in dancing. Melvin Naepolitian Nights" by A walk of stepping atones 1 not Lamar DeVon and Bailey, About OurIres Mrs. Henry Stauffer enterUiusd A prettily arranged luncheon Bankhead, accompanies by Mrs. as practical a a cement walk, but To do the right thing at tl,f Baxter of Wcllsville ar.d Mr. and given Thursday afternoon by. Mrs. at a party Friday evening in honor it ba a lot more Glenn; s'ory. Inin Glenn; uu.--t style and atmosMrs. Bird. See the M.ghiy Angel Flying." b; rig! t time without being directed Verl Shelton. The table was cen- of her husband who was celebrating phere, If you care about that StepMiss Viola Wurston of Logan tered with a basket of be test of worth. The to do It I Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Glenn, accomfruit. Covers his birthday anniversary. A delicious ping atone walks are not difficult to week end with her sister big prize of this world go to th spent the were laid for Mesdames Maude luncheon was served. Covers were make In any country where (tone panied by Mrs. Jones: ber.edicUo Mrs. Hancock. Frank pp'iple with Initiative, Heber H. Bankhead. Dancing folof Wellsville, Selma Han- - laid for Messrs and Mesdames Ber are found. Hendry and Bowen Herbert Charles lowed with the Glenn orchestra furBowen of Ogden were luncheon Body Chkoge nishing the music, during the dance Nn person (mssesies the sann guests of Mrs. Alonzo Wood on a monologue, "Our Pioneers,'' ner own composition was given by Mrs body for more than seven years, Wednesday. Mrs. H. G. Hughes and children 'WANT TO Walter J. Glenn. A tribute to Mrs. every port being replaced within Bankhead was given by Mis. Ne'ij that period. Iathflnder Magazine, cf College ward were the guests of SEE ZEE HEAD Mrs. R. Bankhead Honored On Her Eightieth Birthday u Music Talk Bradshaw; a Scotch reading given by Irvin Glenn. The chairmen of oath commit if were Mrs. P. J. Forester of City, general chairman. ,.o. i Bankhead program, Wm. Evan H. Bankhead; dinner, Mrs Mendon The folios Ing program Heber H. Bankhead; Invitation ami waa given Sunday evening by ihe H. Bankhead, M.X.A. Talk on music reception; Mrs. Jus. by Music Inentertainment at.d Jo;m H. Bank-Ua- structor, Irvin Bird: talk on dramafinance tic. Kay Sorensen, Vance D. Walker as bom gave a talk on Mrs. Rachel Bankhead public speaking. In Salt Lake City. Nov. 19. 1&52, Ward choir furnished the music. Marv If. Jas. of and daughter Mrs Edger Hancock was hostess Baugh Hasiam. She came to Wells-vlll- e to a prettily appointed supper SunIn 1890 and has since resided day evening. Covers were laid for here. She wss married to Heb-- r Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Wood. Cleve and rn and Madall Hancock. Mr. and Mr. Bankhead In October Sept, 12, 1878 was married In the jjfgncock. Given Mendon M.I.A. Workers m T "! ""I Mar-istrot- Lo-u-- 1 ( I r. Is farter Far Deck-hea- far Huetleg d Dachshund were originally used and In Germany to hunt badger aomottme fuse. 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