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Show CACHE AMERICAN Friday, April 20. 1934. Program for Excurion Genealogy Ne'tma Monday May Turwday May 15 14 I.OGAT, CACHE COUNTV. UTAH to Logan Temple during the Fiftieth Anniversary of the Dedication of the Temple Wednesday May 18 i4ivLy17 kriday May May hattrdav U .t a! o a. j Logan (5o 8 Fa ire Three May 14th to 26th. ,Vnday Friday May 25 , Trton Saturday May 8 (25) B Halt Kiwri75 Cache (25) O'Ckxk a h Yellowstone (100 a c ka 'Iain kalis (75) Noyes, Mcach. Ofiiuators (50) Merrill, Fremont (175) A.M. Lost River (25) 0 Oakley. Patten. Perry, I Nickerson, E a Shaw. Spencer, Temple, Valentine, 5 g Bear Lake 100) S Blarkfoot 100) Wood. Walton, 8 30 Wells, 5 J Monday, April 23 Regular bap Wright, Lyman (10) aCassia (25) 23 Malad (150) Wluttemor-- , York. Curleu 50) ttsm day (or dead and living. G'Clock Union (10) 5 71 (100) Caclie (50) Moi.tpclier (50) 24 Logan Endowment AM. Tuesday, April Wednesday, April 11. 1934 o M lagan (90) m. and 1 .00 p. sea&Kms at 1 00 3 Caclie (90) Bement, Bankov, Banks. Bruneau is CO Froh-oim. Cole, Day Downing, Fuller, a oc Idaho Falls (150) o Logan (50) 11 00 Teton (25) Wednesday. April 25 Regular six Ooodell, Gray, Gilman, Oould, 3 J! 3 VJ Raft River (75) Temple 0 Cache (25) Oclock Yellowstone (100 endomment a salons, Benson Slake, Harrod, Harper, Howland, Harris, c Olftcialors 7 (50) am Falls (75) Fremont (175) 2 3 AM. Loot River (25) Haraden. day and night, Hoyle, Joy. Kennison. (0 a u Thursday, April 28 Regular six Kimball, Kelley, Kendall, Lumeree a 1 endowment sessions, Malad Stake Lumaree, Lumley, Lencx, Long, Bear Lake 100) 1 30 Blackfoet (100) Lyman ( 10) day and night. Logan 3rd and 4lh Monroe. Moore, Marshall. Morse, Cassia (25) Malad Curleu (50) (150) O'clock Union (10) General wards day and night, Russell, Robinson, Seavey, Kims, C j 2 Montpelier (100) Caclie (50) Logan (50) PM. a o c Logan (90) Authorities at Somes, Spieer, Smith, Friday, April 27 Regular six en- Smytlie, A g Cache (90) dowment sessions. Providence 1st Sprague. Twining, Ward. Whiting Temple with 1 1 1 Officers and and 2nd wards. River Heights and W.ld, Wells. EC- 8 00 3V 3 Of Belabors 3 . College ward at night. Cache Stake f- iThursday, April 12. 1934 O'clock Logan (100) Box Elder (200) Bear River (200) Franklin (200) Temple committee and seventies 2 Austin. Bayer, Bowers. Brettell. ( 2 100) Cache a PM. S Hyrum (200) at night. Bray, Barn. Chesebrough, ChristoE 2 pher, Carr, Davidson, Earl, Florian, 3 5 Free be rn. Flllmc re. Gibbons, Green-man Names You May 6 30 Cache (200) 0 2 g Green, Hare, Hass 1. Ingraa Oneida (200) w z & Cache (150) O'clock Box Elder (200) River Bear (200) Be Interested In 2 a ham, Lord, Lewis, Lowber, Lee, PM. Night of Messlck, Morris, Newberry, If you are Interested In any Offlclators (50) these names, consult the Boston Paradce. Swain, Soekrider, West. Tucker. of Whiting. th' dates given, at Taylor. Transcript Those who desire to receive th elr own endowment, or to be m arried, will be welcomed on any e ndowment the Cache County Public library. Friday. April 13, 1934 day, but should come for the Second company (8.30 A. M.) only. 1934 9. Bon r. Allen. Aldrlck, Bray, Monday, April be will noted It Stake that time every an has the coming Brafor two during Burton. day Bankson, Beers, Ball, Ball, sessions, Alley. Briggs, appointment Allen, Abbey, during that day. It Is Important that each Stake repeat with their full quota for both slona, no more, no less, otherwise our program will be thrown out of balance, JOSEPH R. SHEPHERD Babock, Bellows, Barrtet, Bartlett. den, Cooley, Cook, Chamberlain. Bird. Banks, Cheney, Champlin. Evans. Eldert, Eggleston, Fisher. Curtiss, Crouch, Crowell, Chad- Ferris. Gillespie, Green, Gibbons, The Eskimo Must Be For The U. OF SITKA By BUD FISHER' wick, Dewey, Davis, Eaton, Gorton, Peep y, Merrick, Metcalf, Miles, H. Bankhead, Mr. and Mrs. Wm I MUTT AND JEFF Gavlt, Hill, Hunt, Hardy. Hall. Martin, Sloan. Seymour, South-wort- C. Brenchley, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Smith. Tucker, Van Valen- S. Glenn, Mr. and Mrs. R. A Hassell. Junius. Detong. Johnson. LeLshman, Mr. and Mrs. James 11 Kimball, Kellogg. K fidall. Means, tine, Woodward, Watt, Wolcott. Mr. and Mrs. Reid Bankhead, --0 Lelshman and Mr. and Mrs. Walfor ward party. Fourteen were pre- ter Perkins. sent. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Parker Mrs. Leslie Hill and 4"IIy have at Ogden tranmoved to Ogden to make their spent Wednesday sacting business. home. Mrs. Willard Garr and daughter Mcndon orchestra for Walker a D. Vance played Mr. and Mrs. Larue of Millville spent the week dance 10th at Monward on in Idaho Lcgan here with Mr. motored to Grace, Mrs. Elmer Thursday night. After the dance Maughnn, Mr. andandMrs. day. Maughan, AWurston entertained JrsMonday A party was enjoyed Mrs Garr and Miss Garr spent cely arranged luncheon In La- - f at evening at home of Clifford Logan Friday evening vMtlng lplr 10n01'' A ALr ne their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cha-s- . mont. Games formed the enter- - flowers centered table. Covers the servwere E. Gunnell. Mrs Gunnell Just retainment, refreshments Pre la'd Mpss were Della an,.d Mosdames turned ed. Those present from California. Fr.B'V' Geneva I!?nc.Tk Jj.t,npv Lois Hardman. Mrs. Charlotte Hoskins Is visiting Bartlett. Hill, Lamont. Li'h Alma Faye at Ogden wit hher son and family Barrett. Wurrion. DeMont V.alker, Leone Bulst, j. Wurston, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H. Hoskins. Mrs- - John We'ch entertained at She Is R. Walker, Fred Walker. somewhat improved Mr. and Mrs. George Anderson. ? PfrrtL TJ?r2yK(wlt5rnOOIJ Jn health. children and Gibbs Mrs. Laverne Stanley Jones left Wednesday were of Malad spent 8unday with their daughter, Julia. Games Layton to spend a few weeks refreshments were served to for Mrs. Elizabeth Shelton. with Mr. and Mrs. Willard Parker. 14 BuesLs-thst Mrs. Laura George of Ogden is A surprise party was guest of Mr. and Mrs. Peter! Robert Foster and Mathew Pos given at the home of Mr. and ter celebrated their birthday Fri- - Msr. Wm. G. Darley on Mondav Larsen. A beautifully decorated cake evening In honor of Mr. Darlev Mrs. George Batty of WalRburg daF; table. Covers werejviho was observing his birthday ,te left for her home Wednesday af- - pe.riteped for honored guests and anniversary. The guests were: ter spending past week here visit- laid Miss Margaret Foster. Mr. and Lish-MrMessrs Mesdames and Elmer was the friends ing relatives and Oliver Taylor and sons Fred, man, Herman Theurer, Evan house guest of her brother and . Isa-Miss Ralph and Rav, u kins, Wilford Baugh, Logan: wife. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Willie. and Jemima roster. ncn Charles Wvatt, Maughan, Mrs. Frank Hancock spent a Mrs. Vance Walker cnterained Briar Haslam and Henry B. Murfew davs at Logan with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Wurston. at a party Wednesday in honor ray. of her daughter Kathleen Mrs. Ollie Jacobsen and little Mrs. Chester Kidman entertained are at a quilting Wednesday. Lunch celebrating her 7th birthday an- - daughter of Los Angeles, Calif., M-. The was here afternoon visiting with her parents, spent ron was served to Mesdames. Pearl niversary. In and Mrs. Mrs. Refreshments Frank Maughan, Hughes, Julia Muir, Zina Baker, wereplavinc games. served to nine. (John E. Eaird of Bnsham City Vera Shelton, Marva Kidman. The following Miss Mary and spent the week end here with her Larsen, Ethel Bullock and Longstorth Valerie Hardman, parents also. Sarah Simpson of Canada Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Wyatt and Mrs. Charles Ladle has returned Gladys Buist, Edna Muir, Ltah of children cf Burley, Idaho span week at Wood and Thora Durphey home after spending a party the forepart of the week her, Brigham with her sister, Mrs. Ell Beaver Dam enjoyed Thursday evening on the lull west visiting relatives. Christensen. of tewn. The time was spent in Willard Maughan of Wmlre1:. Mrs. William Howell of California was the guest of her sister, tcastmg marshmallows and sing- Washington visited relatives here the week having come to during ing srngs around the bon fire. Mis. Jens Jensen on Tuesday. attend the funeral of his sister. Those attending conference at r- - it i.ake were Rishm and Mrs. Mis. Nttie Ferguson. The South Cache high school H. C. Sorensen and children, Wilband gave a band concert in the lard Richards, William and Bartabernacle on Monday evening. The rett Richards, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver were plaved: following numbers Tavlor. Mr and Mrs Sylvester Monte Carlo, Symphony V. R. Carver, Miss Rubv Leatham Anderson, Vance D. Walker. New Colonial March Sewing Circle met Thursday at and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Brench-le- v and March Ansex by the home of Mrs. Verna Sorenson Thspent Saturday at Salt Lake band: vocal of the "The Sweetest solo, was spent In sewing getting costumes to be used in , afternoon Pet Wth Luncheon was served, powers cen- the Wel'.sville Junior high school SE?m,Sn tered the table. Covers were laid opera. "Ask the Professor" which Miss Jean Neilsen with for P"tta Hubner. Ethel was presented in the opera house City, Mr. Terry accompaniment. Walker. Lizzie Barrett, Miss Isa- on and Thursday band Wednesday was m charge of the band. bella Stumpf. evenings. Wm. and Wesley, Ferguson met Friday officers Salt Lake conference visitors Primary evening at home cf Mrs. Retta were: Bishop and Mrs John J. Thomas and Merrill Hall of Los Hnbner to make pop corn balls Hendry, Bishop and Mrs. Evan Angeles, California spent the week here after coming here to attend to the funeral and burial of their wife and mother, Mrs. Nettie Hall Ferguson, which took place Tuesday. Edd Walters and Joseph Bowen who are working out side of Lcs Angeles, Calif, came Wednesday, just one day late to attend tlie funeral of their sister-m-laMrs Ferguson. They returned the last of the week. Leon Hendry, son of Bishop and Mrs. John J. Hendry and Miss Nita McBride, daughter of Lester McBride of Hyrum were married in the Logan Temple on Wednesday, April 11th. They will make thier home here. Bishop and Mrs. Hendry are entertaining at a shower in their honor on Saturday evening. Ernest Rainbow, Is home visiting with his mother, Mrs. Rose Lelshman after spending the winter at the CCC camp at Hurricane, Utah. Next Week at Logan Temple Moody, - : si 13 a t k. t CO ii Is J i Pi n, ! t J Phll-broo- k, h. j i - - fr ' '1 j ' e no-ho- j . s. Per-Leri- Ver-be- -- J WELLSVILLE Esp-agnc- Td start Fresh 00with90 the new Anti-Sludg-e fyotor Oil BABY CHICKS Intermonntain Hatched for Intermountain Poultrymen ns ...DRIVE IN AT ANY OF OUR ... 400 CONVENIENTLY LOCATED SERVICE STATIONS Reduced Prices For A PERFECT GENTLEMAN IS MR. BROWN . . . but lately hia friend, have notioed that a changa ha. ooma or.r him. Ha, peevi.h oro. sometime, downright mean. What la ltP . . . The Cold Water Bugaboo i. making Mr. Brown, bom. lift misarabla. That, what it 1. COLD WATER too muoh of It I Tharaa a way out of this Mr. Brown . . . Logan City has a new low rate. Let us explain how cheap you can purchase and operate an Electric Tank Heater. CacheValley Electric Co. 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