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Show Pag LOGAN, CAP IE COUNTY. CACHE AMERICAN Eight. Ralph Smith Daughters In A ii. .'vl a Fade Red on i .i in j d larly I'l lh d r Ik ill jC hr at 'i Ntii.ili Vy. 'I deux li i 4tMrfro h . 111 of F Mri, '! rodera and ktnn.' K1 14 but h biogra- Lr Jauo her hloki'i Hyh r an nid by M. L'lialsha M.a duuaMyi. win1 lifliivliini'nU John ..ju .n.uii; serve I ly the ha imi, by Mr.. Sircni F Smith and, Mm M ib.tl Mm .('hiinb.Ti Ami" H'liiteiu and Mary ' ' of Jlaa ki i uoat--i hall on Sunday evening. lldii talk we-- e given by Iviiiiiiih .Hii'iihi'ii of Bogan and Wood of J 1,. and Franklin Bmcr. A v.i- I, .! I duct was given by Mr. and .Mr SylveMer Anderson. liullm Moore of Anaheim, Cal. visitor on Wednon-da- y iw ata brief the home of Mr. and Mu J.inif 1. ('Non. Mr and Mr Wulier Humphrey and son Bay of l.ava, Idaho t'peni the past week wlih reB ffiQlX Vx voted in ramp Tin' ti'i'ii' i npi'i Logan sj. ul ft J rw dt J - . . a ? w'A-ap- C"w7 fj: ')t f jOpeti.iig Ifteelif-Teach- Mr Lydia Nyman. abort pragram waa enjoyed after which refiedimeuta were aerve-- d l I Mtii.inu, Frank New Maughan of lork. Parley llall, Kenneth New President Murray, Bussell Stuart. Walter Perkins, lie tier I) Maiiglmi, Allan. Louis Alvnril and Elmer Leishman. Games, social i hat and singing were enJoed after supper. Mr. and Mr. F. L. Peat of I.o Angeles spent time day of of last week here. guest their tin ! and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Green. Mrs. Peat was formerly Miss Lillian Green, daughter of Hyruiu Green, former residents of till city. Mr. Elsie Gunnell entertained at a family dinner at hei home Sunday. The afternoon was spent in visiting and music. Fall flow- - , Gunnell, May D. Kachel Bankhead. CliriHiina Maughan and Milli-iet- it Maughan. A delicious dinner was served and the day spent In quilting. Mr. and Mrs. Lc Frantz Stephen of Ogden spent Sunday here with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tbos. Urenehley. Mr. and Mr. Frank B. Maughan of New York who are visiting relatives here were gust of honor ut a pot luek supper given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Archibald on Wednesday evening. Games and music were enjoyed. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. I.eroy Thorpe, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Baldwin, Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Maughan, Mr. and Mr. Leroy Leishman, and Mr. and Mrs. Archibald. Mr. and Mr. Frank L. Maug-ha- n entertained at a family dinner on Sunday given In honor of I,ars-n- Mary Murray, Weather Ahead Sensational 1 to i . their son and wife, Mr. and Mr. Frank B. Maughan. A tall vase of rose centered the tablo where covers were laid for the guests of honor and Messrs and Mesdames Heber L. Maughan, David Maughan. John Bailey, Joseph Halley. Robert Bradshaw, Wm. IT. Rankhrad, James Wyatt. J. E. Baird of Brigham City. Mrs. Jos. R. Brown and Mrs. Millie Baxter. Mrs. Edith Janie left Wednesday for Idaho Fall for an indefinite stay with Wm. Lee and family. Miss Evelyn Theurer of Ogden spent Sunday here with her parents Mr. and Mrs. H. Theurer. There are about 52 student from here wbo are regiatered at Ihq .jin'll Cache high acliool and 4 at fhe U S A.C. about the Harvey' Maughau la at era were used a deroraiion. Out Cache Valley hbspilal Buffering i of tow n Read The were Mr. and guest hand. In his . blood . with ,poion 11 p of Salt Gunnell Down on a Show is liis coV'li(,i6n' reported laike. Mrs. Effie Brown and Page 3 daughters. Sara and Josejhlne v I)ouli(,;CVon(iuit is at homen of I.ogan. States Imp Co. Mountain opor-atlorecent oiaViiii(f from a Mr. and Mr. Jean Hutchison Hospital; ,;i,a locdl ud' hlbs. W. E. Nyman and son I.ynn of Firth. Idaho Mp. Raymond S. Doerr, 22 year old, end guest of Mr. and and dughltr Anna .spent Sun were of Battle Creak, Mich, who hat Mrs. Chrla Larsen. reday o,l ,liyar River City with A Special Invitation is Accorded to all U.S.A.C. Mrs. Eugene Jones was hostess been elected international president latives. club at her of the Guild Alumni, an association V(rgu Nyman apent Thursday to the Students to Attend the Big home on Thursday. Table were compoied of the 39 American and fit Ogijen been have who , Mis, i Esther1 Israelson has re- arranged and Bunco enjoyed. A Canadian youths turned home ' frdm a pleasant delicious hot luncheon was serv- awarded university scholarships In competimonth vni't with her sister. Miss ed to Mesdames, Win. Joy, Mel- the model I,etty f..raeisbn, who resides at vin Archibald, Edd Bassett, tions sponsored by tha Fiaher Body i Spencer Maughan. Loul Perkin Craftsmans Guild. Doerr, winner Berkeley. NUf. . , Arnold Wumten left recently and Mr. Jonea. of a $5,000 echolarehlp In 1931, It At The Mra. A. C. Thompson and two now a etudent at the University of with friends for two weeks motor other and fair world'll to small the children le of were Michigan. The white beret he trip Ogden home guesta of her sister and hus- wearing la emblematic of hie memintereLlig places enroute new Ford a home dnVe Mr. will band, Mra. he and Vernon bership In the alumni organization. truck. Maughan. over the week end. Mrs. Thomas Stuart entertain, Mra I. Nielson returned home recently, from a pleasant month ed at a quilting party on Thurs- Fannie Brown, Jane Bailey, Vioday. A delightful visit wijli Tekitives In Idaho. dinner and let Parkinson, Nellie Bradshaw, Mr. ami Mr. A. N. McDonald luncheon were served to MesEthel M. Jones, Julia Theurer, Pocatello . of dames Stoddard Esther I.etshman, Eliza- Mrs. John Baxter and Mrs. Merand Ifoy C. Mrs. and Mr. beth Stuart, Veda Smith, Alberwere guests of. Baxter of Hyrum. Mrs. Edta Larsen, Josephine Bradshaw, rill A. Nymiu, Tuesday evening. Neilsen of Logan and Mrs. ward Celia Hardman Murray, Laura Archibald, Frank B. Maughan Mr., add Mrs. Pierce of New York. have Idaho Martha "and fWly of Arbon, Leishman, Ethel Jones, Mrs. Baxter received several the for May Murray, Grace Bailey and beautiful .moved into, the ward gifts. ' Maggie Archibald. t Winter, Mr. and Mrs. John T. Darley the Mrs., Grant Hammon and two Mrs. Marie Burger spent Darley who accomWhere you will meet all Logan and Cache children of Ogden returned home and Thomas week end in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Spencer panied Mr. a inf Mrs. James Nyman Sunday after spending ten days Allen of Malad to the World's Miss Bessie Carvor will Valley Dancers attended a dunce and supper here with her parents. Mr. and Fair, returned home on Sunday her latest Mrs. Introduce Thomas Brenchley. song success, Caus I Drive Saturday party at lUchmond after spending twelve days there. A group of friends and relaV-- 8 100 Ford a most wonderful a copies will be given away eveniog. They report tives gathered at the home of time. Music . . Dance. . -- 0 Mrs. Millie M. Baxter on Wedat by Johnny Rossell and His Mrs. Josephine Johanson of nesday to celebrate her birthday Logan spent Orchestra. Sunday here, guest anniversary. The afternoon was of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Green. spent in playing Bug. A delicious The following ladies motored hot luncheon was served at 5 to Prices: Gents 25c and Ladies 10c Logan on Wednesday and The Peter Maughan. p. m. to the guest of honor, and spent the day with Mrs. Emily Welliiville Mesdames, Chloe D. Maughan, Piou-Mrs. Caroline Mitton. camp of the Daughter of Lena Maughan, Sadie Maughan, Johns and Mesdames Chloe Maughan, Lydia eers held their opening meeting Jane Walters, Manilla Perkins, at the relic hall on Friday afternoon.'. Captain Millie M. Baxby ter was ill charge. CommencedHome Our Mountain singing, and 'Count Your "dJo Dead" prayers were by Blessings'; Bessie Jane B. Maughan and officers the ot report Jones; was by meeting held at Logan of Mrs. 'CaptainA. Baxter; history 83, Leathern, Williams Mary who now resides at Ogden, was read by' Hislorian Ethel Jones; Pioneer Money was lesson, given by Jane B. Waite-s- ; Rollchorus By Wait Till the Clouds i of the camp: solo, members by ' Dont C,o .Tommy by Ethel M. Jones. ' A social hour followed during, whirh refreshments were served to twenty members by B. Maughan, Mesdameg, Jane Bertha Puist' Jane' Bailey and , Andra Turner. At the Sacrament meeting of on Sunday ward the Wellsville given ovening the program was geneaSelect your Armstrong Linoleum from the largest stock in Northttnderrth& direction of the -' logical committee with Chair-in ern Utah. Enjoy our big daylight linoleum room when selecting man Andrew A. Leishman fc of Redeemer your pattern, you will find it much easier to make your decision. charge; singing. You Could Hie Isreal and If have just unloaded an immense shipment of Genuine ArmWe to Kolob." by the choir: prayers Merrill and Glenn wpre by Adam strongs Linoleum, Felt Base and Rugs. Be sure to call, it would be by Green; .organ selections were on a pleasure to show them to you. Mrs., Anon, Maughan; talk of genealogy and demonstrating Book of Remembrance were by of Logan; JReeder Oyea the Gates ot the i olo, Garrett; talk, ' Temple'. Mrs. Fred who has reMyron Rronchley cently returned home, accompanied hy Mrs. Brenchley, after a two years mission at the St. song George Temple The closingWhom Praise God from was, AH Blessings Glow. A po host chicken supper was served at the home of Mr. and & Most Furniture Store in Northern Utah thu word Knitted Suits for Utility and Warmth I our You'll Enjoy Them Coat Values to attend the funeral of Bit hard Jeacp. A no host party wag given on Sunday evening at the home of Mr and Mr. Nils P. OIon, the on anion being the birthday of A delicious aupper Mr Olson. win served. Those present were: Mr. and Mr. Hans L. Nilson, Mr. and Mr. Oscar SJoherg and family. Mr. and Mr. Joseph M. Jenson, Mr. and Mr. Martin Mathews and family. Mr. and and family Mrs. Oscar Mathew from the headquarter at Boulder City, Nevada, to the dam me in Black Canyon was one of the many problem uccesafully solved by the construction engineers. The capautvn the Twin Ignition Na of thi highway monster is 130 men or 23 time a many passenger a can fie caned by huge busse must negotiate hairpin turn on a i perilou road carved cut Big Si shown beside it. Although the of the sheer rock wall of the canyon, skillful maneuvering on the part of the drivers has resulted in the iocs ! only one bus and no live during the period of construction. 11 COLD Friday The daily transportation of 2700 men 14 mile ao- - er clntlon uieeting for the year was bojd Thursday eventug. A year ' of i il interest and activity la anticipated for the organisation be. roxo it I the aim of the I.T.A.lo be active in all movement Mrinng to promote the tutored. of the children in the aivluxil and be home. The oHicers of Ihe larent- Teach ir, association for the year 19JI 35 are a follow: prei-don- l. Mr. Mildred Vouker; ilio president, Ha in II. Uorden and A aecretny, ft Needs For every mem her of the family Jeop, Jeop I, i Theres Mi Dorothy Cl.fford spent ihe week end In Bogan with Mr. Mr and Arthur Be kert. Mr. and Mr. Thomas Mr. and Mr. George Jeop, Mr. and Mr. Joseph A. and daughter Phoebe and Mra. Cora Hoodies motored to Ogden on V' IT ! i Winter lative. i ( i j The ft I A. opening aoil.il daiui'i'!, bold IriJay oM'inug, wax enjjjrfd by lrgo crowd. Tho belief oomiy bold Ha remeel-luf- f gular Walk. mud bumuea Teacher afternoon. T'J'iday a talk reporta' were givtn apd n dot lung givttl by Ml Eva Destlur. The afternoon a spent hi qutlUug. . The annual wus lu Id in the ward - 1 ' mini! Mr phy ' i jr W.IX pil"el4 ipuir si ih.' ttri liurnnri ;'t into :uty lnv by ii Oj l f Hi- - I.'l oi k,i Ulfnir ol .if'u V. lii-ti- f lion Millville meeting of nnip Friday, September 28, 1934. MILLVILLE Making Transportation History Camp Session N'onli Log in Ihn II h,.li ..ntilli , Of flip f U UTa. s398 group of ex. furred garuieiil j . won rt made to wear derfully well. 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IVELL5VILLE Mens Cotton Suede X Cossack Coats $ J 98 All Be Sure Your Floor Covering is enatufinne JE8imasEaiiBfg9s to $298 KEDS For the Gjm Shock Proof Innersoles Washable Wool $98 to S98 Boys All Leather Suede Jackets Well Lined Built for Service Boys Shoes Thorogood Weather Proofed $249 Mens Work Shoes Heavy Suede Cloths Priced $59 to 598 Only j Mens Heavy Weight Flannel Shirts 49 98' Lundstrom Furniture and Carpet Company i Mra. Kmcpth JHurray on Satur-- 1 vase of rose day evening A tall table where bnda centered the covers wore laid for Messrs and Largest Complete . COSSACK COATS When you Buy MJsa-Hop- Boys We Give & Redeem We Give . Redeem Red Discount Stamps & Red Discount Stamps Quality Main at 1st North Service Satisfaction Logan |