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Show X Butler Market tun A i iomc I hii i i Xu. ;n H j J Telt phone 700 YOSffl D F,iJy max, :.i in 'he I i u I (i;o lay . V n.K I .; , t. iMiioo' of North U.S.A.C. d I.:- .... Cache and Outstanding JScholarship and Indus i.a.t the - Shows a' l. i Ja.or :i: vs .2 U p iv pirn.a:.. lrn ui l kinAV, Di:n;Mi:i;k s. pm. 62 lJ u II - In J. i. L. al 1Iuho dealt ' ' bafj in i i. .s t pJVMNlU. ; H MoiAro i OF COUNTY r. bra wiu lUiSI'Ai ILi't r n U;nj at 21 md Pti?s t (.'etUtT 'COURT CASE M COlilSSIO 1! Mrs. Mary Larsoil Lions in Neighboring Town to be Assisted by Members of Logan Chamber of Commerce. U't 92 IKSiRDCTIONS DISREGARD mm Fram We-- TREASURER ADVISED TO u.U t lj ,,ju Vi r. .d i:i in u. .aill iu: blazons ,t jj i liu.it d bi - .da, 'Z ot , :.d i i by itaii. l" Mal! TO CELECMTii i. .v..ad ivmod, (ace L i .ti.nuui .ue has Doyle Cardon - 15 8 h ,. r copie uiontrose Says Phiico Has It Presented lie HONORED AT i. Paper lur 'Zflume :i iir-toda) in Penalties for Non-Pa- y Damage Argument ment of Taxe must be Suit to be Submitted in Services Held IlJ Exacted Say. Common- Sixth Ward Chapel ication of Chairman Critchlow to Treasurer Following several days of legal Funeral tmi.vs were held In tli'SE. N. Maughan. and the presenting of argument al'eiSixth ward ll'.iao luX Uilh tin t)il sound. n;; board is itu..iuU n arm,, tJj s!a.potjt..ir Inodrl, :.pielid.d I. It) piece Junior li. u Tin ortlits sa, Mr M .h.ulx ol the ronju.iy. orciiestra If, rum -- The Lions club Wednes 'under the dineiion ot A. T. JIn 'UIU seas or acruss lie day night laid tentatne plans for ji li .atm to Utah tluLtun chain Tuesoay M), vu,n u,m puue m ull Hie fame to tins1;! fete 'oon to celebrate start of In the damage suit of Dovle Cardon of North Cache Stale route.., tliai a as held n. Mrs. Mary C. Hai.'s, County Treasurer E. N Maughan testimony ihh A mco. a of sh.ll JO, l.a-o the con.Mruet.on Roe gnd B. M. Roe vergus j 000 the pa; ample Hy ,f inch school living at Benson was Ucaii last spring. Mr. Henson Inrx.il. Bishop Olof I. Pedei vn ' has jum rec ited a U tter from Mayor A. O. Lundstrom, Olof I. prepared several choice sclectim . tilled wave band switch to u..- 11.111 im.iutioii prui t. fhe Cate awarded the 'American A. Critihlow, was in charge of the servu-- s. chairman o! Pedersen, N. W. Merkley and James be played on Triday evening. .d.oil-was t. Tlie Urgan rhambe to not UJs xs.itiou the enable, Degree" a! the annual conV'.n- Tliere was a beaiitilul niUM( dlhe Slate lax Commission, UaLug A. Smith, police captain, Uie case . . 10 se'ek and itnd pio- -' ul tommer.c will coojicrate In stag- ojKiator r; Uie celebration. A committee, lion of the Future Farmers ol tire i hull 10 dtsiegard the tnslruciams came to a close Wednesday even- -' ter iir globe, Kir.s. grams ail OerVlCCS XI 1 Cl mo'rnm Til !m oI t!le Cache county commission. mg so far as testimony taking ilieihii. London, Kona', Muujel. c,,,"!x,M d of H. R Andervn. It. B America at Kansas City last weclc c he t choir UXS f' ,.IS relam c to sinking oil pen- - was concerned. It was stipulated Willi ILuenos Aires. K10 Uc' Janeuo. Maughan and Cantril NieLv-nThis is the highest award given, rendered1 of Prof. Henry Olte U10 of those and brief side who interest would that tach ulty pay th lle Logan chamber on j What was formerly a job aid! the usual numbers. Mr. and Mrs. taxes by December 20. Mr. Critch- case by December 16 and that the by the national organization now be done by lu oial plans. w rt can eXa River lb ii' lit- - Funeral service..; L. J. Bailey sang a duet; Mr., low says the county ollielals are parties to the suit would have uncomes to less than a hundred Fu-- ; Tllp actual construction of the one who can tune an ord.n-- , dilln ts cxiiected to start late this lor John Lundtx rg were held Wed- - ,;ui ley Clurk rendered a vocal in oil ice to administer the law. til December 22 to answer the lure Farmers of the nation cadi ,aiy radio." he said. 'The lhilct) ' n:mi!hnot to make them. briets. as blds will be opened Dc- - nesday alternivn in tlie River, wave band switch provides n.e; . ear. To receive tins award a, a S0,Jand U,lha,r R,fh " Tlie letter follows: Tlie case was heard by District T,l Na.u.iuil fe.Tiolas.tic sue e .. .separate and distinct dials, spread-- ! "'tiber U at Ocden. lii" begin- - Heights ward chapel. Lewis S. Future I'armer must have lilrii lion 11. N. Maughan Judge Oscar W. McConkie of tile rnapter ol I 111 Kappa fin 1I1(, s,ort.,av stations lar cnou, .1 nini' " l,lls project is the reali-o- f I'.owen ol the River Hi U hls ward' Speakers at Uie servues wen qualities seho.aislup. demonstrate Third district court. Salt Lake In ' ,d llllI'aUOI's T lursdu' luld " County Treasurer Wlllt,n 01 ll!,rd wcrlc b' tht 'aneus bishopric presided. Rxakcrs wee Chiu ks Fox. A. A. Firumge. man-Pr- c 1. apait so that all can be tuned oiTanti-atlonadersliip. hate ail ellicieiit reL.D.S. Institute. sldent G W. Lindquist, Anthon ager ol J. C. Logan. Utah. place of District Judge Melvin C. of the southern end company cord 111 farm management anu ex-- 1 thePresident sharply and clearly.' Penney Dear Sir: of the county for live or six years. I ehrson, John Anderson and P:ol Hauls, who took the place of Henry Peterson prePedersen. Ambrose Cali hibit a worthy spirit of iuishop Iia'kmm Judge McConkie in Salt Lake. Oilier committees chosen at the sided. The following members were c oilered tlu and Maughan jj lion 111 his community. We are informed the Board that Musical mm. Is is were a vloin The case is the altermath of the admiUrd from t lie Senior class. meeting Included the Community of County Commissioners of Cache refusal of piayers and the grave at the f"o:n Cat.' .11 graduated Allan Anderson. Arthella Bane,', by Mrs. Plurlev Clark, vocal K.all the Roe brotheres Christmas tree. F. J. Carlson. Mr. was dedicated by County, lias the within North Cache high school with the At!il-epast week, a transient merchant's liF. Bud 0. Allan Doug's... 'Maughan. N. W. Smith, Dr. J. W. solos bv Fred Baugh. Amy Mae y ,j;uum E. jTanscn. 1 siu-a male or lor resolution order adopted highest silmlarship cense. and after applying for a hlmer H. Gibxm. Milton A. Wright. D. O. Nielsen; ladies night and Mis. Otto Oskar. Buria, wasi 111 to authorize or direct you regular merchant's license which high school during his H Dr. J. Paul Burcess. Dr. Wrtgnt. 111 the Providence cemetery w hre Morns, Dean F. Clyde ! to the ot receive taxes attendance. for During payment was refused by the city. As a reperiod ivcrson, C. William Taylor, Mayor B. M. Thompson: library. tlu- grave was dedicated by John 1933 until December 20 without sult, when the store should have ti whs in hlRh school ho WQii.sflfird. John H. Wright, E. J. Wilson Jr., Wood. or a leader himself lntereset. adding by holding penalty proved This year Is tlie first year and S. A. Dunn. Ladies' night was opened as advertised on July 16, While oil ices in the scnool ae.u (jents have been elected to t'v commissioners a police officer was detailed to county sot for December 20. and the comwas to He the lirst the power treasuir supervise chapter. mittee chosen will work with vai-i.keep the people out of the store. .society in the fall quarter but the lal conduct of all county of After and later priMdent of the loai above students viere selected tx an Injunction obtaining women's clubs on the oracase does not won He mean this the chapter. chapter from the district court, the store rauSo 0f thier high rating who h Inhave the to torual contest two years in sue- - las already placed them they right and has been doing busiD. J. Paul, federal resident engi- in Phi he struct county officers to disregard opened, In his community cession. ness since. However, a regular ppj standing, Jnter for the Hyrum project nils a 111 of scoutmaster in fhei iapja was assistant the law. which Coach Crook.ston Burns plain of provisions the penal guest, gave a brief talk. merchant's license of $8.25 for the Elections will acain bo held dur-- ! 'apparently they have attempted troop w hero ho rocelvod his Initial ,I1(r jpp spring quarter to select .Logan Grizzlies, has rather dubiou period was Issued them. In to 111 do 90th nor will this The case; such for the birthday anniversary training. candidates from the entire grad- proscits present Golden of instruction relieve Tet.tn' Willie the Christian season. two Wedding of men letter the are , county Only Mr. Cardon completed four tinting class as the highest 19 vr Bowman, one of Lowi1- - ward will be fmingly commcm-- j who follows them from the season Otterbeck work in vocational agriculture and cent of the group are eligible for from last pt citizens orated tonight In the ward chapel. bChly respected Haslam at forward. Tlie ton's The Wm. B. Preston camp spon-Th- c liability which the law Imposes and guard had outstanding projects in pool-- ; membership. one of the tx'sl farmers of the upon him for failure to perform party will be under the a. .s- - sored the finest party In the sugar beet; Dr. N. A. Pederson delivered the tormer is playing his second year and try, hog production l1ortb end. ol the High Priests quorum. tory of the camp. Dec. 7th In ward faithfully the dutlees of his ofltcc tbe county, was a quintet, and Haslam ! raising and dairy work. He nad address to the new initiates ancl!on the 111 vlsltor Dr. and Mrs. John A. Wid toe amusement hall, given In honor of as provided by law; nor does the Logan today. the distinction of growing out a members, followed by musical sel- - u bfRinnmg hi, third year as a!slness He was accompanied here by his of Salt Lake have been Invited to the pioneers of the ward and law give the tax commission powlitter of hogs which made the ;ecttons. Luncheon was served b; member of the team, t Burns Crookston, Logan mentor, good wife. Mrs. Bowman. They came be present at the party. The good old hand clasp and er to sanction or authorize a dehighest average daily gain of an the Home Economies club. to oown get their pictures taken. ored guest is a native of Switzer-- 1 pioneer spirit was felt throng hi. parture by a county official from Miss Vilate Jones, who has been has always turned out a good official record in the state. He Mi. and Mrs. Boman will com- land. H5, resided In that far cl! the alternoon. The welcome aLso awarded a special priz- - the corresponding speech the performance - of his duties as secretary and gregation. and he is confident that ' 'r dunr,S 1!lc tlme t,lc l.rte Karl 'was given' by Capfflln "Aunt Titan laid down by thTPcT.?n'r treasurer- of the 'lAert! ehapfc'or,tb team this season Win fool fhe b( '250 babw-- chicks J . Measer was a r,oi missionary there. Ann Rawlins given as only she, The duties of the tax comm.'s- high eeg production and mortali'v Phi Kappa Phi for the past tv o critcs wbo a:e forecasting rath-- r can give. Fhe made everyone tcc! son. as well as of other admin-- I of birds. At the time of his award years, resigned. One of the nilip.V dre forune for the Logan five, a.s welcome as an umbrella on a istrative Three regulars of last season olficers, are to admii- he had earned and productively of the society is that officers mos; lister the laws and not to make invested in agriculture over $1500. be faculty and members rainy day. Mi.ss;bave departed through graduat'cn. Coach Dick Romney's basketball Throe oy them. He is assuming a major responsi-- Jones, who was at the college, is Brown, a forward: Ken Ryan, vvno songs were sung tax commission Is of the team showed exceptional The fdso played forward, and Kowallis ai.-- ! of chorus In Pioneers: his now at with the Budee Daughters Came employed bility speed Tuesday night when bv father In the management of the! Miss Tone Tarbef was selected lo center and guard are gone, companled Organist Jovce opinion that the order of the over Sherman they triumphed above The Grizzlies have not playtd Lewis. Silent Night. Xmas Chitnes county commissioners home farm. At the present time he succeed, Miss Jones, and a vote of Auld Sang Syne, Xmas and New ferred to. If our information is Clarks five of Salt Lake, 81 to Is continuing his study of agriculthanks extended to Miss Jones ,)i- in any prescason games yet. due Years in Hawaii Islands was beau- correct, is without warrant and 65. The Aggie offensive was led ture at the State Agricultural her excellent services. About 60 to the fact that the football seaby the sensational Conley Watts, son was prolonged by a game with were present. tifully given by Wallace Sc hoi S, that it is your duty to disregard who college. Utah Farmer. tossed in 14 field goals and the same. with Granite. Within the next two two also Hawaii songs guitar; Tlm two foul pitches for a total of 29 BritzellT ,?s ?,n weeks however, Crookston experts Student Selected for their How they Celebrate Xmas In SweTruly Yours, Very as Della, Edith Dorothy points. to line up several preseason tilts State Tax Commission den, a Swedish solo and step dance Fitness to Portray the Dunn as Mrs. Schotield, Richard Margaret Britzell; The Farmers had a good passing A Norwegian and thus obtain a line on his George A. Critchlow Various attack, but the defense was weak, chairman. Joan Bullen as Mr. Schofield, Boyd song, Mary Farmer. players In action. and the players showed a lack of A one act play, First Xmas in Otterbeck, who is a junior, Is a Cardon has the Direc- Doutre as Sam, Teddv Wenner-gre- n drill by getting crossed up on sigcinch to play at his regular as Penrod, Bill Thomas aslutall was given by Grace Smith nals. tion in Hand. guard position. Although he is Robert Williams, Virginia John- Mary Larsen, Luella Lear, Abnie The return to form of Watts Is small, his work under the hoop is son as Margaret Schotield, Irvin Scholes. Leta Sorensen and EUa a good omen for Aggie rootehs, and The Logan Junior high annual Wiseman as Jargc, Grace Swenson Bailey at the close of tne program Funeral services far better than that of many playSmithfield Tlie Cantadors girls have if the former B.A.C. flash conin every ward in the city, for Elder Joseph E. Larkin were ers who are a good deal taller. He school play is now well under as Marjorie Jones, Meerrill Prows delicious refreshments were seiv-a- s tinues his good work the Ags will now with an entirely new pro- held in the First ward chapel with is five feet nine inches. Haslam way and will be ready for producGeorge Basset, Ramona Bailey ied to 63 guests. Hostesses were be hard to beat in conference play. gram, will give a concert in the Bishop George Nelson in chaige. is the youngster who was ruled tion on Thursday and Friday, as Mrs. Basset, Ivan Wiilmore ns officers of the camp. The room Cleo Petty, former Nephl star, wan Ninth ward chapel. Sunday even- The choir sang, I Know that My out of the state tournament la.it December 14, 15. This year's play Mr. Jones, Lyle Jensen as M. was beautifully decorated The November issue of tlie Utah accounted for 22 points, garnered Redeemer Lives, with solo part by March because he had a heart is "Penrod" adapted for the stage Combs, Ray Lundabl as Mr. Dade. Nmas tree boughs, holly, silver ing. Dec. 10 at 7 p. m This year we are inviting a David Roskelley. Amos L. Tuller murmer. He played the entle by Edward E. Rose, from Booth Franklin West as Herman. Chanes candl( holders with red tapers Taxpayer editorially calls upon the from 10 tosses from the field and season without any ill effects, and Tarkington's guest artist to appear with us. Sun- - offered the prayer story. All of the Brown as Verman, Grover Carter1 rld carnations, everything to make citizens of the state to join in an two from the foul line. Petty also intelligently directed movement to rustled the ball in good style. it cheery for the pioneers. Resolutions of respect were read his being ruled out of the annual familiar characters of the stoiy as the Reverand Kinosling. day night. Mr. Isadoore Shoore Bill Paul led the losers attack the An afternoon performance wiui After luncheon accompanied by Mrs. Walter Wel- from the American Legion and the classic was a bitter blow to the are present in the play. Competpioneers consolidate our 212 units of govti is our guest soloist. He will play Legion Auxiliary. Grizzlies chances. Crookston has ent students have been chose to be presented on Thursday at 2 the old time dances. Sts-f- ernment on a basis that will re- with 23 points, and Clark followed the existing social, com- with 18. vv is had Somewhere" the boy's heart examined this portray the parts. The large cast Allcgco Brillante. 'Sometime, students of the Junior high ter Ciubrielson sang a Danish sung cognize mercial trade and economic conIn the opening game of the The program to be given is Ho sung by Lowell Smith and Thelma season., and the doctors still find has been working constantly since and district school members. The Fveryone left the hall with the contends evening the Reds defeated and a good entertainment follows: faces without a trace of the ditions. The Taxpayer but it has not will be produced again S Corbridge. Elders Albert McCann the 'murmur," that as long as we perpetuate thse Greens, 37 to 25. Both of these Out of the Dusk to You Lee Wm. R. Deppe, Jr. Joseph J. Cut seemed to slow up his play in any is promised. Under the direction day evening at 8:15 in the Junior depression. outworn, artificial divisions with teams are composed of men out ... Cadnian ler. Dr. Rees and Patriarch LarAt Dawning sense. The Grizzly coach is going of Miss Joan Cardon the cast is high school auditorium for the their expensive, duplicating forces for the Farmer basketball team. Cantadoras Girls kin and President Colen Sweeten to take Haslam to Salt Lake in rapidly taking form. The cast in- - general public of administration and with The lineups: (Vocal Soioi of the Curlew Stake were the the near future and have him Trusting CLARKS INS retinues of office holdMar Jean Tyson undergo a through examination speakers. G. T. F. P. ers, we can expect no relief no Moon Children A trio was rendered by Mos- - to determine Warren, whether or not he 7 3 2 16 matter what the form of taxation Worthington, rf Cantadoras Girls dames Harry Gritfith. Rich Rich- - should play this season, 1 1 23 11 Paul, if may be. Moon Dreams .. A number of candidates (Vocal Dueti ardson and Leland Pilkington. Th; have 8 4 2 18 (C) c Clark The also contends that Taxpayer d Genevieve Cooley, F. H. Baugh out was: team. Haro for Sometime Well the turned song closing 0 2 tangible property has reached its Christensen, rg Benediction was of- - Hendricks, who scales six feet, Allegro Brillante .. W. Tea Have Understand. 3 Utah chapter of Alpha Zeta saturation point as far as its Couch, lg The and McNiel, who is an inch tallp-- , (Violin Solo Isadore Shoore. Mrs fered by Walter Michaelis. ' 0 0 0 0 national Walter Welti, accompanist agricultural ability to assume any more tax Wilcox, rg hontrary body was taken to Snowville for will probably alternate at the cenBan.11 interment. ter position. Both boys handle Calm as the Night traternity. announces the follow-- 1 ' burden is concerned, and that we 29 11 7 65 Totals Jackson, cannot look any more to that mg George pledges: the ball well, and have a good rye By the Waters of UTAH AGGIES source for increased revenues. Fot Leonard Pollard. Liewranc Minnetonka Ephraim: Basketball O. S. Homan and the Miss-- s for the hoop. Garr Thompson looms the among high Cache a, G. T. F. P. that reason, contends the publicaCantadoras Girls Idaho; Elmer Gibson Oralie Cragun, Eve Marie Jarvis as an outstanding candidate tor school teams of th estate will 1 1 29 14 we must look for ways of de- Watts, rf Mr dt and Fred Somers. Garland tion, The Stranger of Galilee (Vo. Solo)and Marian Guptill who are a forward berth. He is a fine open on January 5. Region One Rear Rivi! II1 nshP Rt g 11 2 0 22 if These men were selected from creasing governmental expense. Petty, Jane Martin Linda and ay rustler will BYU the at this good school include teams FMer passer. year Roy eight tending ' 5 2 0 10 men in the school cf agriculture Consolidation of taxing units is Ryan, c Bi'ss Provo motored up and silent Echo Song quist, Peterson and Olafson. will instead of four as formerly. 2 Preston March at North at tie Utah State Agricultural the most promising field for con- - Adams, rg Gounod week end A Divine Redeemer and contest for starting positions on relatives with The schedule is as follows: Cache; Logan at South Cache: 3 3 0 6 McNeil, lg the basis of high sistent savings. Cantadoras Girls the first team. friends. at Box Elder at Bear River; ugden college upon backed Cache January 5 South The issue also makes a direct Woods, rf up by out-- 1 scholarship, The U.S.A.C. music department, Logan will open Region One North Cache; Logan at Preston; at Weber. 2 0 0 4 standing leadership, character and appeal to all budget oflicers to Lambert, if will furnish a community program play on January 5, meeting PrOgde nat Box Elder; Bear River 0 2 2 2 in Blanton, c personality. They will be formally have their own constituents ton. and with almost a month at Weber. 0 2 initiated into Alpha Zeta Sundav mind when preparing for 1934 Henderson, rg Livestock in which to drill his bovs. Croox-sto- n Quotations 0 0 0 0 January 12 North Cache at budgets and not to permit any Kowallis, lg evening, December 10. Forty-on- e will likely have a good team. South Cache at Logan; are iocat- - undue optimism to lead them into Kowallis and Ryan, who played Preston; Ogden Hogs Receipts 722 San cliapters of Alpha Zeta Bear River at Box Elder; Web" 38 13 5 91 Totals good bal for the Grizzlies in the at .Francisco packers 137 Los Angeles' fd at the leading agricultural col- - the belief that the money can be Providence Mr. and Mrs. Budge Ogden. lerR0S and universities Referee, Neilson; umprie, Haie. through-- 1 found somewhere and somehow. were dinner 277 past two seasons, are enrolled at Los marke and Low family Angeles packers An article also deals with the January 19 Preston at South 123- steady with Wednesday's late c,lt the eUnitd States. the Utah State Agriculture college, guests of her parents at thier These pldges accepted bids at the question of who should be and both are out for the hoop Cache; atLogan at North Cache; sales' top $35 on best drive-in- -, Marriage Licenses home in Millville on ThanksgivBeear River EIr!'1Tf0Vy' 'ots mixed kinds meeting of the Utah chap-- 1 mitted to our institutions of high- team. The jumping of Kowallis Ogden iivludin" rrsu,!ir Marriage licenses have been isat Weber ing day. er 7. tr. held December at Professor It learning tlr-be will expense. public i missed to S3.2o: pacTTtig by Logan high sued to the following couples: Bur-ti- s E. A. Chugg and son Grant Ilght 26 Preston Box E at M. Paul January the commitof Dunn, attitude educators advisory leading if Hendricks or season, but McNifl Ncl, B. Hall and Leta Hyde, Fair-viewho are employed at the Ogden ,dfincholce der; Weber at North Cache; teeman. was guest speaker. He the atttude of leading educators Giving promise of a great in- - comes through the Logan s Herman Idaho; LeRoy Sugar factory spent Thanksgivin: - crease at Bear River atila' a' gan out 1 Ogden; on the redur-fact this wherein that pointed belief a the in Alpha subject travel, a fambe general of their (ration will anything but Jennie Buttars, with the Thompson and Cattie Receipts 528; San Fian-,ZotSouth Cache. maintain-'i- s are set those we forth who. nicn must that railroad tion of fares, team for proceed anv together in , pushover Region Clarkston; Edward Denzil Pilkingilv here. January 30 Ogden at Preston: cisco market 48 Swanston packet-- jn scholarship, do not for-- 1 now to segregate the fit from the ton and MjTle Balls, Trenton; Hansn. with removal of the Pullman surThe Misses Wynona South Cache at Weber; Non i 171; slow, steady; late Wednesday ceet, that there are things which unfit, not only from the December became effective standpoint Lucille charge File Beeth Theurer and Cache at Bear River; Box Elder and today part load good 955 need to be done, collectively and of the young people themselves, Joseph Evan Peterson and Ruth schoil 1, in territory west of the Misr- - ance Idaho. entertained their Sunday at Logan. pound Utah steers. $3.75; about individually, on an agricultural but in public interest and as a Fogg, Rexburg, river. ot afternoon issippi class on Tuesday 2 Bear River at Pres- - load good steers from nearby feel means February of college to about relief campus. bringing recreation ward the When Custard last week in Curdles If a Lambs Top the Marketon; North Cache at Box Elder lot 1010 pounds with 3 per cent P,dfmaennaref the taxpayers. hall. Games and a program concustard curdles, place in a cold The shipment of fat lambs senr Weber at Locan; South Cache a- shrink. $3.90, few out $2 90; bulk statwas on western it third lines, as and of songs poems local heifers $3.00 to $3.50: few sisting Ocden. the Genver market last dish and beat well with an egg ed. and the cost of rail tronspor-- ! onjovt d de li c i o us refreshments iHigh Priests Meet Reese and Marlin RobinFebruary 9 Preston at Web"; S3.75: common steers and heitei ' Should this fail to make beater. 25 pci bv more is out than tation children. to served were forty LSan Stake High Priests will it smooth, moisten a son. topped the market by 15 Ocden at North Cache; Logan at down to $2.50 and under, good 1 was cent in some cases. Renner heaping Mildred Miss nlppt Sunday. Dec. 10th at 2 p. m cows $2.25 to $2.50 common and cents hundred nounds. These Bear River; Box Elder at So-t- n of cornstarch with a litAlong with this program special tamhs per in the Eleventh ward hall. Elder lower to $2.25: medium operated upon for appendicitis last Christmas $1.60 Cache. In fed were the beet fields excursions to and from week she Is Improving nicely. Wheat 16 North Open Hich Low Close E. J. Passey will speak on "Nau-De- c tle cold water, add to the curdl( Cache at grades down to $1.00 and under; Arralga and Trenton and loft February voo. Past and Present A full i.t- - ed mixture and return to Mrs. Rulon Ftihriman also sub- eastern points, leaving December .83 4 84 4 83 4 84 the Locan:! few good vealers $4 50: common South in Preston at Cache: market thf shane. top They mitted to an appendicitis opera- 14 to January 1. with return .86 4 871-- 2 .86 8 871-tendance of the quorum members double boiler until the cornstarch bulls $2 50 Mav S3 00. around Box kinds Elder at it finest to the lambs Weber among fferp Ogden: 15. have been announ'-'Is also She geton January is .86 85 .85 85 8 Thursday. desired tion Bear River. is cooked. Quorum Presidency. (down. July bv the Southern Pacific compa- v. reach Denver this fall. ting along nicely. iira-ui- e 111 tu. . t..ci ' - 1 lr s John Lundberg - Fa-m- er u j ((;( e 'ig j nf Riuoe . lo.-'!- it Initiations ia olrr tieignlSun -- , - , -j ad s GRIZZLIES lo I Mud-den- Viv-un- u IPRESTON CAMP i -- pio-gra- j "JSS roils Be Celebrated: III Till in FINE apii inn Jl ll j th I his-pic- cs Lo-ia- TOP SPEED TO hon-ltha- ag-w- as - W TUESDAY ,rd - C-- ' HIGH PLAY READY 1 pre-seas- TO BE PRESENTED NEXT WEEK - ce Program For Larkin Services Ninth Ward in First Sunday Eve Ward at Smithfield Held Parts Halt Called On Further Increase In Tax Burden ' 3.dand smil-pla- try-ou- ts -- rn-!in- StuddltS Joill g . 11 117 11 : 12 13 1113 j s: PROVIDENCE 10 j aa-B- -- 52Vwn w, a t- l Ip offr ' - Range Of fvtain Pllflll?1 ul |