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Show CACHE AMERICAN Tuesday, April 24. 1924. LOTTERY SCHEME OF ! 4 RAISING CITY Fur Mr. Jane Patkln- who was observing her 80:h birthday anniversary on Monday mas guest of honor at a party given at the home of Mr. and Mra. James M. Williamson on Monday afternoon. Music, singing and social chat were enjoyed. A delicious luncheon was served to Mesdame Jane Parkinson, Susannah Bailey. Esther Williamson, Margaret Jones, Mary A Woodward Alvlra Baugh, Serena Hall, Elizabeth Riggs, Dellla Jones, Janelt Jones, Maggie P, Jones, Marti is Elizabeth Leishman. Parkinson, Clara Maughan, Martha William- A. son. Mary Phoebe Hendry. H. Brenchley, Bradshaw, Ca&sie Violet Parknson, Millie Baxter, Jane Wallers. Pearl Lrlshmsn, 8. Caasle BrenchWoodward, Amy Andra ley. Margaret Bankhead, Bradshaw and Turner, Blanch Ethel Jones, Mrs. Parkinson received a number of birthday gtfu. Mrs. James A. Leishman entertained at a family dinner, on Monday, In honor of her husband who was observing his btrthdsy anniversary. A tall vase of spring flowers centered the Uble where covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Leishman and family, Mr. and Mrs, and Mr. thought the Income tax would relieve us. but this Illusion has even faded. Til men getting good Incomes live In luxurious apartments and dont even pay any property tax There Is a successful method of getting money to pay municipal debts, which has work d here In the US. for 200 years. It would relieve the home owner to quite an extent here In Logan, but of course we would have to wait until some of the older members have passed on. As I was saying. Its nothing new. Down south they call It the Lottery. it works very simple. It appeals to pople who are always for nothing, wanting something and should be very successful here with our people who are Induced with the promise of to shell-ou- t, ten for one. Our city clerk would put 11,000 In the window where every one could see It. This could be made to look quite attractive by using nice new bills, strewn around upon bright green velvet, could even have May West's picture to enliven the scene. Then explain that tickets would be sold for l 00 each, which would be drawn to win this money, say the first prise to be $500 then divide the other $500 in prizes of with her children here Mrs. Walter Jensen mutual achievement exer with was held Tuesday Douglas Olsen In charge. The folwas given: song. lowing program Mi A. Our MU.; prayer by M O. Hughes: speech of welcome by Douglas Olsen; ukelele solo by Ervin Or en; retold story by Russell OLsrn: piano solo by Helen Olsen; dialogue by Fay and May Anderson: instrumental music by Ralph Anderson: comic speech by E. H. Bench; Instrumental trio by Mark Fridley and company. Following thr program a dance was held. The els s To All The Saints The Time Grow Short Like a benediction from Ood, the twilight falls. To the ending day a meadow-lar- k softly calls. While all of nature tings peacefully to rest, A land so beautiful, to sweetly blest. Patre Three. Wnu Selley and family, Mr. and Mrs. Larsens mother. Mis Mary Mrs. Russell Rail and family and Chapman. They were luncheon Mr and Mrs Alton Miller and guru o( Mr. and Mrs Brenrhles oaushiers a. d Mr. and family of llyrum. Itulon Parks of South Dakota. Mrs. Giant Hamilton and Mr. and .i td Mr and Mr. Archie Dnrley GaFtuirj S hm at lh ,om' 01 Ml- ,lld tluldrwn of Ml. PleaaanC Mrs. J Brown of Twin Falls lds- ; ho. Mrs. Don Bltaw and Mrs. Elmer Dlie Bailey an-- 1 Bowen of Magna all came Friday hMwe the birth of a am born having been called to the bed- - Tuesday. AH concerned are doing lde f their mother, Mrs. Thomas T8. Bradshaw Darley who passed away on. Mrs Thu who was observing her Wednesday evening. birthday annl-- 1 on Thursday had as din The Ladles' literary club met nr $octa. Mrs. Janelt Jonea. Mra. Friday evening at the home of ThMrs. Daniel A Leishman with View Bindley and Mrs. James N. President Elsie Ounnrll In charge. Mhan. Musical were: numben aok. Mr 'id Mrs. Lewis Watkins of. Trees, and By the Bend of the Bosan called on Mr. and Mrs. dames. Ler.ore Waller. May Hall, Monday on account of the serious a, Mjra IVrkm. Martha Barnes. lUnM- of nu 6latr MrsGirtla Leishman. Muraenla Joy.,' DrleJr' ft lla A.chlbald Edna Bassett, TI,Q' 1'trn Mutiny. MilJlcent Maughan! Mr, Anh.ir uuunn Mrs Jones h me Sunday after visiting at Sal' nr v.nri,.n Mr end Mrs Hall. Tim-U!with tar daughter, Mabel. arrived In Trenton Thursday night uei lia.l Sr. Mr. a.td Mi. Earl George Gunnell of Burton. Idaho from visiting alth her mother in Hall and Samuel Hall Jr. all ofizpent ttie week here with relatives Idaho Falla Idaho are visiting relatives coming to attend the funeral of . jtexburg , Mater Oordon U here, having come to attend the his sister. Mrs. Hall. wun Mrs. a lew spending days funeral of tlielr Mrs Mrs. Chaa Wyatt entertained at tkrdon Hall Trenton ward honor night was Mra E'dd Walters, Mlsa Chrls- - a childrens party on Tuesday at- tens Maughan, Wm. Ferguson and trrnxm ln honor of her daughter held Tuesday night. Four retold ho was celebrating her atorles were given and two dramas Merrill Hall motored to Beaver Boon. Lewis of the stake board Dam and spent Sunday with Mr. 71,1 birthday. A cake with aeven,Mra. randies centered the tables where of directors and Mra. Cliff Wiser and Mra. Joseph Bowen. served to sixteen little and Kefford Peak were the Bp- Bishop and Mrs. John J pointed Judges. dry entertained at a miscellaneous $uesta. . " r' Kefford Peak has come back .. . Jones. Heber C. Parker from Kalnsvllle but Mrs. Kefford Eugene on the life of Mohammed, was veryjUum to heir home at Logan where ter noon and evening in honor of Harold Parker spent Wednes- peak Is spending a few days visit-d- ay their son, Leon and bride, for and at ably given by Walter Perkins; Grace, Idaho, fishing. and relative ing with friends mslly Miss Nets Mi Bride of Hypiano selections were by Roy Dar-- , Mr. and Mrs. Lavon Darley and tvre-familA delightful ley, luncheon was BurV ldho. Stanley and Ray- - rum who were married Wednesday Mrs. W. E. Bemdt and daughter of Rupert. Idaho and Mr. inond Guthtr of Logan and Mr. April 11th In the Logan Temple. and Mra. Mark Jonea and family Music and games were enjoyed. A and Mrs. James Darley of Portage went to Logan with Mr. Humph-hav- e of Benson ward were out of town delicious luncheon was served to spent the week here on sc-- ! rey and his daughter Saturday to guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. J. twenty five ladles ln the afternoon count of the illness and death of transact business, Mrs. Bert Humphrey spent Wed-- A Jonea on Sunday. and fifty young folks In the even- tlielr mother. Mn. Selena Darley lth tvr mothfr ln Hyrum. Leishman. Woodrow Selley ing. A beautiful lot of presents m wlennie roast was en- i. tv,. were received. Joyed Wednesday evening ln the Mrs. Margaret Hall. Mr. and Mu low lands east of town folof Avon. He Is reported Artificial Teeth h -- Anderson to Spanish Fork i Leroy Hall. My. Sadie Jenkins and lowing couples: Messrs byandthe lous condition but is doing as well on A Specialty to Fwlr-hoMrs. stork attend the Hannah Monday of Frank Tohmpeon Leishman, Ray as ran be expected. view, Idaho were dinner guests of Leishman, Ernest Leishman, Allen Plates without Roof, Guaranteed Mr. and Mrs. Chris Larsen and The club met Mrs. tq Fit Hill on Tuesday Leishman, Louis Brenchley. Cyril Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Brenchley Thursday afternoon at the home They Marjorie attended the funeral of Mrs. Maughan, Roy Leishman, Luther Dr. J. A. McCaualand motored to Salt Lake on Sunday of Mrs. Eugene Jones. A delightful Jemima Hall while here. Baldwin. Charles 32 East Centra where they were dinner guests of hot luncheon was served to Me- - Cvma Bailey of Idaho came Leatham Roy Thorpe, Logan a. I V.eUsville mi - Og-,ai- - avll u" ;e i no-to- st U visiting LOGAN. CACHE COUNTV. UTAH i , sister-in-la- - I Hen-lun- ch no-ho- st Fhr almSuedr. Met-dam- es Just-A-Me- re But oh dear saints, the hours are fleet. Gather your children In from the street; The time grows short, the Gospel calls. Where are your children when $100 $50 and $25. evening falls? Of course the thing to do is to In $10,000 not less than sell, say Oh teach them dear saints, tickets, now you see the profit In their early youth. debts? on to deal this pay citys To obey their God, and to love the As soon as one drawing has been made you strat all over again Fromtruth; their cradle, the Gospel they and so on. should know. Our people have always been It will guard them, guide them, very liberal In spending money on and help them so. any kind of stock schemes where then? was not a gh06t of a chance to get anything back, so this would Teach your children, songs to sing; be quite attractive, we could even Teach them to love, to praise their appeal to their pa trot Ism, to help God, their King. pay public debts. For the time grows short, and the Gospel calls. Gather home to pray, when evening falls. FELIX O'DAY. College Ward Relief society College Ward meeting wUl be held next Tuesday at the tvard chapel at 2 p. m. The Social Service lesson will be given by Nettie Abrams. Among those attending the funeral services of Mrs. Annie Schenk held ln the Providence First ward were: Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Zollinger. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Nelsen, Mr. and Mrs. John George, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. Alma Ols n, Mr and Mrs. George OlSpeth Mr. and Mrs. Erastus sen, Mrs. Barbara Schenk, Mrs. Fred Speth, Mrs. Lena Olsen, Olsen and Bishop and Mrs. John H. Schenk. Mrs. John L. Green accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Dunn to Brigham on Saturday to the high school band contests. Mrs. A. E. Marshall of Lewiston has returned to her home after of spending a week at the home her daughter, Mrs. Nicholas Johnson. Mrs. H. W. Hansen was gust of honor at a party given at her home by a group of friends, the occasion being her birthday anniversary. A social afternoon was enjoyed after which a delicious lunch was served to fourteen guests. The table was centered with a crystal bowl of yellow daffodils with yellow tapers at each end. Relief society work and business meeting was held Wednesday at the home of Mrs. George Speth. The time was spent In showing the members how to make fly traps. Mrs. Wilford Ward told how to make soap and several patterns were shown. Mrs. Phoebe Ward of Riverside Lov-en- us Hello Mother! FARMERS FEED AND PETROLEUM If distance separates you, exchange Mothers Day greetings by telephone, on 590 The Store By The Bridge South Main Street Sunday, May 13. Its a pleasure to enjoy at little Logan, Utah Where Only Standard High Quality Merchandise Will Be Sold cost Low station-to-statio- n rates begin at night 8:30 p. m. , . . The long distance op- erator will be glad to tell you the rates to any points. The Mountain States Telephone & Telegraph Company MP m anmifl W3 B35fiFIR are known for there par excellent qualities. Help to keep Utah People at work by buying Utah Made Products. We can serve Utah Oil Products with a sure enough Utah Smile, such as Les Dunn and Parley Jones always have. Draper Quality Cooperative Products TOO FREQUENT TO BE FUNNY! Seems as though theres never any hot water when I need says Mrs. Anoid. She never can remember to light that i.eatei. Well Mrs. Anoid has plenty of duties besides tending tun. bothersome water heater. We know a positive remedy for this situation handled for the Poultrymen and Dairymen who recognize real quality in Baby Chick Mash, Growing Mash, 16, 18 and 20 per cent Protein Laying Mash, and high grade Dairy Feeds. Call for the best product in town. Confectionary Department CASPER'S ICE CREAM get those big Double Header Ice Cream Cones from Les Dunn, you can also buy asjpeirettes the big Chocolate Ice Cream package for it, .... CacheV alley Electric Co. Across from Eccles Hotel 22 South Main Logan, Utah Farmers Feed and Petroleum Company By Logan River Bridge on South Main Street Logan, Utah |