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Show CACHE AMERICAN CACHE COUNTY. UTAH Friday. September 28, 1934. 1 LEWISTON Funeral Kcnlrw Fnr Amwtu Fond Held The funeral aery Iren of Arreotts Pond was held in the First ward chapel Sunday at 12 o'clock. Choir sane, "O, Say What la Truth": Invocation bv President Saul E. liver; vocal duet. "The heniitlful City" Mr Lewiston to neat". Benediction by Fred Taggart. The grave was dedicated by Joseph Pond of Logan. was in Richmond Interment enietery. Each apeaker spoke of her beuutifu! life, the high Ideal she worked for and attained. She resigned as queen in her home and taught the gospel by example at well as precept. The profusion of flower was beautiful and showed the love and was held esteem Mrs. Pond among her relatives and friends. Constance Merrill and 0 X, Stoddard of ttictuniino ; talk l C A. Iloran: vocal eolo, Mrs James Bullock of Preston, accompanied by Mrs. George Paul of Preston: talk, Valeria I.. Tar-rar- Mrs. Lola Coley was hostess at a card party on Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mr. Decoration Lucilla Van Orden. were cut flowers. Dainty rewas served on small freshment vocat aolo, "Going Home tables which was centered with by Merl Cunningham. accompancut flowers. The afternoon was ist. Mra. Millie Cunningham; talk spent In playing 600. Prlres were by Zera Pond of Fairfield, Ida- awarded to Mrs. Venna Van Orho; closing remarks by Dow den and Mrs. Arleen Coley. Lewis of the bishopric who was Guests were Mrs. E. M. ParkinIn rharge of the services. Song Mrs. Beth Blair, Mrs. Arleen hv choir. We Lay Thee Down son, Coley, Mrs. Sarah Swlnyard Mrs. LaKtie Poulsen. Mr. Marv Orchard, Mrs. Venna Van Orden. Mrs. Vivian Jones. Mra. Verna Bowles. Mrs. I.urilla Van Orden, Mrs. Arvella Hogan, Mrs. Edith Cunningham. The Lewiston First ward M. I. A. held their opening social Tuesday night. Sept. 18. Community Hinging was featured led t: by Mrs. Nonna Bodily, Miss Mar- -' garet Rirle gave two readings; by Mrs. Marva dancing by Gwendolyn HoLou Johnson and gan, Mary Genoa! Villett: talk, "Outlining the M.I.A. Work" by President voeal solo Tib-bitt- s; ! and Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Pond of Fairfield, Mr. and Mrs. C. I. Stoddard of Richmond, Mr. and Mrs. O 1). Merrill of Logan, Mr. Loma Stowell of Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Kubou Karren of Drummond. Montana. . .. PROVIDENCE Providence The members of the "Busy ltecs" Sewing Circle Anna surprised pleasantly Schmidt on Wednesday evening In honor of her birthday. Hand Hewing and visiting was enjoyed. A delicious luncheon wa served ten were Included. Mrs. Schmidt treated her friends on a dish of her second fresh strawberries crop. She was preseuted with a nice gift. The genealogical committee was in charge of tho program In the First ward Sacrament meetO. It. ing on Sunday evening. Budge was' the speaker: a clar. inet, violin and piano trio was played by Alvin. Olive and Emma Dell Hanson. The prayer were by Duard Chugg and George Carling. Mrs. Lucille Walker and infant daughted of Pleasant Grove, motored here on Monday to visit with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Orvln Winner-gree- n were guests ot Mr. and Mrs. Leland Zollinger on Sunday. Miss Dorothy Baer CITY Coal Co. . TO J. W. Crawford. Republican county chairman, has announced the following a delegates to the Republican county convention to be held at the Junior high school sen, Richard Sonne. Alternates Mrs. John H, Moser, Joseph Saturday, September 29. There L. (Juayle, Mrs. A. 0. Olofson. are to be 213 delegates aud all Mrs. Lilias Rose, L. II. Dames. are listed but the oues from CorLogan No. 7 J. W. Hayward. nish: I,. I). Nulsbltt. Mrs. Geo. Q. 1 W. Oscar Dunn, Logan No. RUh. I). P. Budge, Serge B, BenMrs. G. Clark. J. W. Crawford, son. A. F. Stockton. Ilersrhel Mury Dtinford, O. 1 Satterili-waltRullen, Win. H. Griffin. AlterRa1L W. Stewart. Mrs. nates Garrett Dahle, Mrs. Will. Alterchel Smith, Glen Davis. H. Mrs. D. C. Budge, Annates Dr. Heber K. Merrill, Mri. drewGriffin, Wiser. Olive Stephen"!!. Jewel Allen. Logan No. 8 Ariel Berntson, Logan No. 2 O. W. Iederseu, Geo. Heinrich, Ernest T. Young. Glen Alexander, Iriiue Jacobsen. G. W. Lindquist, Melvla Kearl, Kbba Lundahl, Mrs. Merrill Ol- O. A. Sonne, John H. Anderson. sen. Lear Baugh. Alternates August Lnthy. Mr. M. C. Harris. Mrs. I. P. Jacobsen, Mrs. E. Drue Smith, C. Ray Jones. Mrs. Irvine Jacobsen, Berntsen, Iaigan No. 9 Dr. II. K. Fred-r- h Mrs. Hurrlett Emmett, William k, Rhea R. Larson. Caroline Edna Hess. Harvey, Johnson, John Olson, M. C. TurSutD. 3 No. Dr. J. Logan ner, Job Milton Yarsen, It. It. H. Mitchell, Victor Peterson, Har ton. W. W. Hall, Mrs. II. Hawkins. vey Christensen. Smith, Herbert Frank Hawkes, C. C. CreHsall, Logan No. 10 Miles Peterson Ada WahlHtrom. Dr, Clark Haskins, Mrs. Clark 4 Amelia Ewer, Haskins, Dr. T. B. Budge, Mrs. Iogan No. Jesse I. Rich. S. M. Budge, W. T. B. Budge. Dr. J. C. HayF. Kowsllig, Margaret Budge. I,. ward. Mrs. Hayward, Mrs. Farrell H. Halverson, Emma T. Johnson. John Q. Adams. Dr. Helen Alternates Joseph Geddess, Sirs. Dora SorBen H. Roberts, Alton ensen. D. I .Younker. Alternates! e, Ko-foe- Main-warin- Gessell. Newel G. Pae Logan No. II Kenneth Blanchard, S. P. Ewing, Glen It. Stephens, Eugene Schsub, 8. O. Winn, Foster Gordon. Mr. RichCarlson, Reuben L, Bill, Otto ard Richardson, Adrean Toolson. Luudberg. . River Heights Joel Rieka, Avon George C. Nuhn. Leon Mary J. Ricks, Nephl Dlndrup, J. Orton. Alternates Sum Bank-hea- d, Jos. Bastow, alternate. Abe Fredrlekson. Richmond No. 1 0. G. MerAbe College Hansen, H. W. rill, Dr. A. C. Peterson, Fred Hansen, O. E. Nelson. Alternate Whittle. T. H. Merrill, Alvin H. G. Hughes. Bair, C. Z. Harris. Cove R. L. Allen. O. E. Allen. H. Richmond 2 No. E. L. H. Allen. Dr. R. C. Merrill. C. Crockett Clarkston H. M. Godfrey, Jo- L. Funk. N. F. Pullen. seph Burt, Golden Buttara. llyrum William H. Jensen, North Logan Willard E. Ny- S. A. Dunn. A. T. Clawson, Isaman, Sr., James Crawford. An- bel Wilson, Edwin Clawson. Wildrew King. Alternates A. II. lard Anderson, Arthur F. PeterNyman. L. E. Wilhelm. A. L. sen. Chase Nielsen. Garnel Lar-stKing. Chas. Insworth. A. M. lrovldenre Joseph A. Smith. Minnie Miller. AlterFloyd It. Checketts. L. I). Zonates M. W. Smith, John A. llinger, James E. Hansen. Lloyd Israelsen. Aaron Christiansen, G. Theurer. C. V. Mohr. Frank A. Andersen. Kelley, Ernest Maughan. Ray L. Hvde Park R. S. McQuarrle. Janes. Alternates Henry A. J. W. Hyde, George Z. Lamb, Theurer. William R. Zollinger, Geo. 8. Dnlne. Mrs. Stephen H. M. Zollinger. Thurston. Joseph Nielson. AlterParadise Jo. B. While. E. M. nates Mrs. Lorln l,amb, Mrs. Pick more, R. W. James. J. W. Hyde. Lewiston No. 3 L. W. Marler, Iwlston No. I Dow Lewi. Harold Wood. H. E. Bair. Alter- Saul E. Hyer, C. D. Hendricks. nates E. I. Blair, John Haslam. Geo F. Rawlins. II. H. Harrison. A. L. Riggs, Nlbley Joseph J. C. C. MeGee. Mr. C. D. HenRasmussen. Alternate Samuel dricks. Ira Hyer. Alternates Shaffer. Sr. Mrs. Dow Lewis, Jerry Tyner, Trenton Henry J. Hauser, Mrs. H. H. Harrison. Chas. G. Wood. Geo. O. MerNewton Frltx Ecklund. Elizarill. J. Earl Andrew. beth Ecklund, J. J. Larsen. Smlthfleld No. 1 Chas. McPetersboro No. 1 E. L. PeterCann, Geo. G. Nelson, T. B. Farr, son. It. B. Thornley. H. O. Van OrPetersboro No. 2 Orval Harden. Dr. L. C. Joseph. James dy. Monson, Mrs. L. C. Joseph, Mr. Millville Harry Hoodless. J. T. B. Farr. W, K. Seott, Martin Olson. Smlthfleld No. 2 J. W. Hur-roWellsvllle No. 1 John C. Richard Roskplley, Aael Brenchlev, Ram Riggs, Grover Dalnes. Mrs. Newell Salt Logan No. 6 C. W. Dunn, Asa G. Daines. Farrell Johnson, here relatives with Lake visited Btillen, Ras Rasmussen, Joseph George Ritchie, John P. Cardon. week. part of last Mr. and Mrs. Alton Seamona of Hyde Park were guests of her parents on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Brou and son of Star Valley were guests of John Ranzenberger and family last week having come for the Temple excursionn from that stake. George Kutter of Pocatello. Idaho also visited at the home last week. You wouldnt expect a baseGrant Chugg spent the week that the heater you buy is not pnd with his folks returning to ment furnace with a 50 pound only scientifically built to circulhis work on Monday morning. ate moist warm air, but that each Mr. and Mrs. II. B. Campbell, firepot to give vou very good or Jr., entertained at a dinner on wouldand every part is heavy enough very long service, you? Saturday evening at their canyon Then a dont to stand years and years of home. In honor of their crystal buy circulating wedding. A beautiful cake was such with heater a abuse. The only way to make flimsy firepot. used for the centerpiece. Covers exit must do after H. because, Mrs. all, sure that you are getting your were laid for Mr. and B. Campbell Sr., Mr. and Mrs. work as a standthe same actly worth, that you are buymoney's Mrs. Franklin Bitter. Mr. and ard furnace. What applies to the Arthur Olson, Mr. and Mrs. Waling a heater that is going to give ter Fife. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. firepot also applies to all of the you the service you have a right Chugg. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jeninside a constructional of to expect, is to compare ALL of sen, Mr. and Mrs. Budge Low. parts Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Checketts, Make heater. sure the heaters point by point and circulating Mr. and Mrs. Andy Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Chugg, Mr. and Mrs. JesRe Jensen, Mrs. Ina Gibbons and the host and hostess. A number ofbeautiful gifts were of B. Smith. The remaining part of the evening was spent in social dancing. The Second and Third Lewiston wards also held their opening social the same evening In their ward recreational halls. The weather bureau Mrs. Nelda Wheeler was hospredicts a long, cold tess to the LaGa club Thursday be preThe winter afternoon at her home. rooms were beautifully decorated full pared with a refreshwith cut flowers. Dainty ments were served and bridge supply of our high was the afternoon recreation. grade coal in your Member prises was awarded to j bin! We will take Mrs. Beth Blair and guest prise to Mrs. Wheeler. your entire winters Mr. and Mrs. Aland Orchard and order now, of Ogden were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Orchard. Saturday make regular denight and Sunday. liveries. Miss Phylls Kearl of Smith-fiel- d was In Lewiston. Sunday. Howard Layne was a Logan visitor. Tuesday. Mrs. C. C. Choat spent last week end In Ogden visiting relatives and friends. Orchard Mr. and Mrs. Alvin spent last week end at Pocatello. Among the out of town people of funeral who attended the 123 Phone Mrs. Pond on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pond of Island MIHWfVMM Park. Mr. and Mra. Zera Pond received. A. Republican Convention Delegates Odell, E. T. Hawkins, W. F. Msu, W. H. Tlinin. Alternates Klden Dunn, Mrs. Geo. U. Hen-drii- k. Rush C, Budge, Mrs. Ellin Kciles. Dlik Qulnney, U. A. Llndqu.st, Mrs. Will Budge. Logan No. 6 Hans Mikkelsen. II. P. Buir, A. L- - Colo. It. S. Hausen, L. Tout Perry, Vincent Earlson. Mrs. P. W. Eilason, Mrs. Betty M. Jensen, Ross Ol- Future Farmers Reorganize The South Cache Chapter ot F. F. A. held their first mooting of the school year on Thura-daSeptember 20, for tha purpose of electing new officer to carry on tha work for the com-In- g y, year. Those elected were as followa; President. Clyde Gossel; Clark Nielson; secre-lar- y, Keith I.oisbman; treasurer, Clyde Chugg; program chairman, Claln Frandscn; reporter, Milton Rasmussen; and watch dog, Melvin Hupp!, The chapter la looking forward to another successful year under lie new offlcera and the ablo supervision of If. P. Anderson. Reporter Milton Rasmussen Haslam, William Leatbam, Heber Maughan. Alternates Vere Price, Guy Maughan. Wellsvllle No. 2 Herman Theurer, Robert A. LclHhman. Heber C. Parker, LeRoy Hall, Mary Williamson. Alternates Thos. A. Kerr, Chas Stuart. Mendon Vance D. Walker, Henry Jensen. H. J. Richards and W. L. Kidman. Alternates Thomas Muir, Allen Willie. 0 If yoti think your ateak la tough, think how tough It would he without any steak. HERE IS THE SHOW DOWN ON CIRCULATING HEATER VALUES Mouiisstaniis pound by pound. Remember that weight rugged, heavy construction is highly important. Here are the bare facts about Glow Iloy circulating heaters. Look at them and then as you shop around, put down the answers to these same questions on other circulating heaters that you Dont may be interested in. guess! KNOW! States Hmmpleflinieimt o. PROTECT THE es of thetllatum , ! : ! ' - PC; To safeguard your most precious possession your eyesight by pointing out the close relationship between light and sight is the Better Light object of a nation-wid- e Better Sight movement which is now under way. Eye specialists and illuminating engineers, lifter careful study, have determined that improper lighting contributes materially to defective vision. Many times during the next several months the message of eyesight conservation through proper lighting will be brought to the attention of practically every person in the United States. It is a story of vital interest to you. Youll see the Better Light Better Sight emblem displayed by many local dealers in portable lamps. Ask them to show you approved equipment. Call our nearest office for advice, free of charge, concerning your home lighting. ELECTRICITY Is The Biggest Bargain In Three. The Home UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. States IimpSeimeimt r,2mtaM 65 West Center Logan, Utah Co |