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Show SMITHFIELD Services At Smithfield For Jos. M. Johnson ' Rfoti hfield LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY. UTAH CACHE AMERICAN Page Eifffct. - Rr solutions of respect from the city council musical numbers were: leach Me to lray" by M,t ort;, Danus of Preston will: Mi s. Thelma Lundqulxt at the 7,, l l hlrt, TYuman Kinyard entertain-- 1 ukulele and Spanuh guitar arm- paniinent. Mrs. David England willjfd the member of the lion Hu: In songs mm Hawaiian both, club of JUchmund at her home and the na'.lve tongue on Friday afternoon, A pleasani etigll.sh talks will be given by E.W.al al.ernoon was .pent dur. h time Mrs. E. B. Lutulqi. Inland Golf. T. Keveren, n'wt Vcr-jatm- - Aiiialiam S hummiier, and court alines, in ti., charged a.'h, trial of It) t rai kelteer.ng Iarific. accu in oi ii court of having tried to inutder Morris I. Kaplan, The Third ward reunion will be one of the The home of Hr. SimlhlleUl principal defendants, and Mrs. L. C. Jceaph was the held Hat ur day at llw ward cl. a. Kaplan made his dramatic charge before Chief Justice i'hllip Finne. tinnier party on Friday evening.! ihe Evolution of Shelter a. gttrj m criminal court as Scbaniwrl I of- - Chicago :trrd trvurztsrzx - i -- r? O 1 .-- - ? summit NOW . . . Is The Time Of Attempting To Murder Defendant exper-lluhbMi- s cli AcCUScd yy Jjjggg In:. Hawaiian cusioin ' mental numbers. A byKMr. on inim-sulld traditions. Missionary and Mrs W F Wnui Imres, the Hawaiian temple and and the following gu.'sts: Mrs Hiv Mawnin 'at the tlie origin of these people of the B. Lundcpitst. Mrs. Emma Hilljn ty choir. "O fered by Bishop George Ncl.m ami Funeral services tl grave was dedicated by Loren-- , Monday afternoon go Norenson of Cornish. ward chapel tar, Tnw were many be.u.iful flur- and - ' Friday, March 2, 1934. A Spring i 11 u. , K J Headline Shooter At Gem Theatre Sun. Mon. & Tues. 1 Silk Print - -- . h' school at an ac- ,.,urt witness. Srhnffner. The City coun served on five small tables, with decorated minature acliool Friday evening. Math lilbor tUiKK-r- . jlad refused Eugene r!!ln,.n, yere ail present in a under tiie direction of American llags After dlnmr tic g. The public U cordial. y irn.l d lo testily as a sue witness In the R. with Mrs. Emma body showing their resjact and ttUmL t..al of 18 men chargid with dt-- i 2nd of one their Let members. t the organ and Thelma Covers wt re la.d U r V.sre minating four seni.e Industries Lundquut at the piano furnishing, j.wph Johnson was born. July and strikes by buy cuts, vloh-ncHot singing; opening songs were 17. in Kpnngville. a v,n of F W' man." Kaplan mlornu-PI. K' ' and Mllrl((ll M and Ellen BrardaH 'This Tho Usp'ning Trials n H Dallies. the court, forced the Limn SupWe'll "8omKlme Understand", jui,,, .son. He is survived by his rrr.!n j -- P". Mrs .Sorenson Jolm- ply asvwuuon to buy out the Nora Mrs wilit prayer, Hazen Hillyard. widow, . T.a.lM-nMrs. Richard ' p iioulrvurd Linen Supply company. and Jay Tlte first speaker was Bishops son. two sons. Mrs. Rtnda Chambers o! which he was pail owner, when, Counselor L. Vem TooLson In be- - Johnson and three .sisters, Mrs. Prizes were Knudson. the company failed, r' fj1a ,l. u: wu bv Mrs half of tlie ward bishopric, paid Emma 11. ('rat',' E. J. Staffer and 'He fired several slugs at me, all or, IIih and Mrs. Zina huh tribute to Brother Johnson Smithtield. j jclard Toolson amos mtirdered me. before P " as a mnmbrr of the ward and uud , r u tn.re ' succeeded m getting tlie sale price was hostess im. .1, Mrs. L W. of tlie many days of hard worki ' photograph, i f S4C.0O0." L11,r:,ry rlub Bt her."1 ,0 lh he had done during the building Iawaiian Program . of tlie ward church, Mrs. Horace At Mortenson read an original poem; House of Exile by Nora theatre screens ot the world are book. A. W. Chambers.! remarks. Pn-s- . A cf vum'd i'awmi i:i Wain. Tlie following special Riie.-t- s the answer to that (pies: ten. Harper W, Noble. Dr. O. L. Rees, tr:tp Blsliop of Siamgville and Bishop Missionaries will give a program wvie present. Mrs. Abraham Smith. revealing and humor., is Trentnn Farmer Mrs. Andrew of Hawaiian Richard Roskelley.. music, songs and Mrs. Ray n,' n f ' J' re r ' n' . and Mrs. Edmund Cragun of Provo talks at the First ward chapel ltolje.v.n. Mrs Eldon 111 Ho lvw. ax, . t..u . ... e Loca l a bu.mess ,T! Mrs. Frank Reese of Benson. A a former school teacher of Bro- next Sunday evening. peek behind the newsreel cam. r. I( ,ay. Mr. Orvin says tlie work Steel selections will lie piaved delicious luncheon was served by ill ther Johnson Rave a short sketch 's vi.nl in the t xids in Ins preemrt dui-- i u :ua ttzir.g a of hU life. Jus. W. Peterson read! by Mlss Bethea Zolllneer, with the hostess. career at the Gem Tli- - at.e r. vt mg the past winter lias been aj wiih William Caruait as im.' ; r at bcum to the citizens itiere. hero oppoMte I'i alters LTe. Gitrean portrays an ace in as Handed Case who oontnvos l.i Jury photographer The Jury in the case ol John own news if news occurrences . And-r-d .'piers versus Gilbert lacking. He stages a beauty coni t was handed the case this after-nooto select "Miss Kalamazoo." lie, This is a case in which the inveigles a publicity wcker n j is suing for sheep. atop a plaintiff moved balancing a teeter-tottfor a directed vr-d.skyseraix r. He persuades an a i but this Judge M. C. Harris bilious chap to don a bullet-proo- f, One solid tire wagon, second to none. One pneumatic tire wagon, tires in denied. Plaintiff moved to have vest and act as a human tarret counter dismissed defendant's top shape. There is no junk in our wagons. See us before you buy. Other lor a noted marksman. He ln Thus rlaun. this also was dorm-and stock in soon. sitting flagpole gates plwagons the .mrv will have the dciermin-at- i eating contests, and human :! n f the case. ' exhibitions. . . r anoth also pictures Gargan e bit of newsreel resource, in "Head- - oecure Marriage License LaMar . Stevenson Williams of line Siiootcr" he arrives at an earthquake after a thrilling rescue B'.ackfoot and Nyal Bowen of a crumbled building has been ho Falls, have secured a mnrruv performed. Blithely he gathers the license from Cleric C. V. M.ihr. Best line of Used Tires in Cache Valley for wagons, trucks or passenger the rescue participants to wlnle Ins camera grinds away. cars. AH sizes including 35x5, 34x5, 36x6, 38x7, 36x8. o id o Picture Tins features the thrilling exploits of v newspajxT reporters, exemplified by We can make any tire as serviceable as new with our retread equipment. With Miss Dee as a sob sister. Mr. nr.d Mr. M.rgrn, MTv.Ue Gargan she finds danger and love at fires, floods, earthquakes, gang Jerncn entertained at suppT on wars, conferences and other oc- - Sidiudav evening in honor of their, currences. Otto Brower directed ' or. Mrs. Nora Lewis cf Los Super-Servic"Headline Shooter." whose sun- - Angeles, Calif. Those present were porting cast Includes Ralph Bell- - Mr. and Mrs. Owen Jenson of Wallace College ward. Mr. and Mrs. James' Katoff. amy, Gregory Utah 2nd South and Main Logan, Ford and Jack LaRue. Agnes Jensen and family. Mr. and Mrs. Christine Johnston wrote the oil- - Lewis Anderson, and Mrs. Francis einal story. Jessop. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jessop and Mrs. Francis Jessop spent in Salt Lake City. Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Peter Peterson entertained at supper on Sunday evening. The evening was spent playing cards. Those present were: Messrs and Mesdames August Iverson. Joseph L. Anderson, Mor-- ! James Swenson and gan Jenson, Mrs. Francis Jessop. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Jessop. Mr. and Mrs. Vem Hovey motored to Nibley on Saturday evening to attend a party given by Mr. and Mrs. Otto Kent. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Yond of Spanish Fork spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Neaves. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jessop to Brigham motored City on Thursday to attend the Pocatello farmers convention and Valley dry dance. the services with the ward choir ,lls e ' Pick-Me-U- p DRESSES 98 , Lcr Mow-man- . A Reviving news-hawk- We Have the Best Rubber Tired Wagons Stimulant that Every Wardrobe Needs in Spring! r on n. : ,.i vs ? f t ,vt , nt er . cl Tires at the Right Price the March look just as You can slumpers. then as you do in June bright . . . thanks to these gay prints. They do so much for you . . . give you a new lease on life. Choose prints as gay and giddy as you like, or nice and subdued. We know all tastes, and can satisfy them! Light and dark backgrounds. Sizes 14 to 29, 35 to 44. 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MODERNE PRINTS! aCTaTMMrmjwcrjaKriroMLijirga.cxa.ii SPORTS COATS Itt Classic Styles that are Best Taste for Springtime and all Time I Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus & 'f y&' - 1 1 $$'&' f 4P- certain company takes on a number of young men during the summer. On their salary receipts is printed a legend something like Your salary is your personal business a confidential matter and should not be disclosed to anybody else. One of the new boys in signing this receipt added: I wont men-ito- n it to anybody. Im just as much ashamed of it as you are. -V 1 I i 1 A- - if 8 A V, & j A A H Mr. and Mrs. Harvard Hansen spent the week at Rexburg, Idaho. Officers and teachers of the College West primary held a business meeting on Monday evening at the home of Superintendent Mary L. Olsen. Refreshments were served to sixteen guests. Roy Olsen and Lester Olsen returned home on Wednesday from a pleasant visit in California. i : ; fc'-kike- Andersen Miss Hilda Schenk is attending club school at the U.S.A.C. Mrs. Vesta Maughan of California is visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Olsen. this: 1 If WAT are rejoicing over the safe arrival of a baby girl bom Wednesday at their home. Mother and child are doing fine. the 4 V Mr. and Mrs. Merrill V. Hansen entertained at a birthday party on Friday evening the honor of their daughter Doris who was A cake observing her birthday. holding six lighted candles centered the table. Covers were laid for twelve guests. A social evening followed the dinner. fr Station V-- College Chairman Lester IV. Olsen of the old folks committee has announced the annual reunion to be held on Thursday. March 8th. A dinner, program and dance will be the principal features. Ray Jensen, Kenneth Olsen and Alma Olsen motored to Ogden on Wednesday. Mrs. Alma Olsen accompanied them as far as Brigham and spent the day there with relatives. Sub Rosa Super-Servi- ce -' College Ward A Lundahl I- ', C'. :fH ''x 1 i I : i The Price is an Invitation to Buy! 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