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Show U. P. Wins M.IA Convention S. E. Needham Jeweler headquarters The Logan stake M. I. A. con-- j vention will be held at River Heights Thursday evening at 7:30' oclock. A special demonstration will be held. Workers from all departments are requested to be present. AT ELITE HALL HYRUM Beginning Wednesday December 5 th George C. Nuhn, livestock man at was in Logan on Monday. Mr. Nuhn stated that there is sufficient snow in South Cache that stock can be fed from bobsleds. Cache Valley farmers are rejoicing over the prospects of a generous fall of snow for this season. Avon, SHEAFFER Pens and Pencils This Xmas Robert Carl Mohr, 5, son of Carl Mohr, Logan city fireman, was badly burned with scalding hot water Sunday night. The little fellow pulled, the recep-ticcontaining the water over on himself with a broom. It was sitting on the cupboard. They Carry Pride of Possession al Priced in Set In the Race From $2.95 up S. E. Needham Jeweler Free! For the asking - A 1935 Calander - - -- -- Call in and reserve yours Free! LOCAL NEWS Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Norman Da hie and family of Tule Lake, California are visitors in Logan, guests of Mrs. Dahles sister, Mrs. A. J. Lundahl. Mr. Dahle is prospering if one is to judge by the new Chevrolet sedan which he drove home in. The Dahles left here four years ago. Election Wednesday Albert G. Olofsem is the only candidate for the office of school board member in Logan District 3, the election to be held Wednesday of this week. Mr. Olof-se- n is a candidate to succeed himself. During the past season he has been president of the school board. Ryan Stands Out Kent Ryan, Utah Aggie halfback, stands out in the honorable mention roll of the I. N. S. Elmer Ward, Aggie center, also receives similar mention. Ryan holds additional honors, being tied with Lam of the Colorado University for the most number of touchdowns in the R. M. C. Each of these players have a total of nine to their credit. In the Hospital Mrs., Ruth Olsen, 69, who resides at the Maurice Apartments, mother of Mrs. Russell E. Hansen, also mother of Carrol Olsen, manager of the City Oil company and v Derwood Olsen, manager of of Logan, met with painful injuries when the automobile In which she was riding, capsized at Willard. The machine tipped over when it skidded on the slick pavement. Mrs. Olsen Is at a local hospital. Ga-Sa- Verdict for Plaintiff Judge James H. Wolf of Salt Lake, acting judge of the First district court because of the disqualification of Judge M. C. Harris, handed down a decision in favor of the plaintiff in the case of J. R. Watkins Co., versus Joseph Nelson Jr., W. G. Thompson and I. C. Thompson. The judgement was for $271.79 and interest. Judge Wolf was recently elected to the supreme court In the November Democratic landslide. A CHILD Supplied with safe-guard- of Juvenile good books is from all forms Delinquency Satan abhors Library a The Book Table Mrs. Alina Esplin 118 North Main Logan, Utah CHRISTMAS A. L. Riggs of Nibley was in Logan Monday and stated that he is in the race for school board member from the South Cache district Other candidates are P. O. Hansen, successful farmer and stockman, at Paradise and C. F. Olsen of Hyrum. Gents 25c; Ladies Clothing Check 5c 10c And Parties, Call Darwin Glenns HARMONY DANCE ORCHESTRA Phone 853M at the Cache Valley hospital Saturday morning. She is recovering nicely. and Leo Clinton DeWayne, Perkes, Preston, Lee and J. W. City Hyde motored to Brigham Sunday where they enjoyed a duck shoot on the bay. Mr. am. Mrs. R. S. McQuarrie motored to Salt Lake City Tuesday They took Orville Mikkelsen, a brother of Mrs. McQuarrie, to the L. D. S. hospital. Mr. Mikkelsen will undergo a third operation in the near future for the removal of tumors from his brain. There were eighteen from tim ward who attended elders night at the temple Friday. Mrs. Joseph Nielsen conducted the social service lesson Prison Reform in the weekly Relief Society meeting Monday evening. A large attendance was present. Mayor A. G. Lundstrom and Elder Hamp were the speakers in sacrament meeting Sunday even- of her tonsils Smith-fiel- d The commissioner of internal Mrs. Ray Seamons is ill at the hospital here. revenue ruled against the railShe was brought here Monday for road but the second circuit court an operation. Mrs. Sarah Winn of of appeals sustained the Trenton was here today to visit with her sister. was at the organ, Mrs. Myrtle Poppleton was song accompanist Suffers Burns at the piano. Remarks were by William (Billy) Merrill, son of song was Childrens Day Dr. and Mrs. W. W. Merrill, is closing Stake President Irene Hutton from sustained burns suffering and Bishop John J. Hendry. The when the furnace exploded in his conference was by all. face when he was trying to get Benediction Claine enjoyed Archibald. a fire started. Dance Thursday Night Endorsed for Postmaster DANCES Washington1 The Union Pacific railroad won in the supreme court today in a contest with the commissioner of internal revenue involving taxes for 1920, 1921, 1922 and 1923. The railroad sold bonds prior to March 1, 1913, at a discount, paying commissions, and contended it had the right to amortize the lossess it had suffered through commissions and discounts in paying its federal taxes. The deductions it made on the account during the four years amounted to approximately $309-00- HYDE PARK ing. Mr. Richmond Milton Webb has been endorsed by the local democratic committee for the next postmaster. Milton is a graduate of the U. S. A. C. In business and Is well qualified for this position. The dance put cn Friday of last week by the Lions club was a big success. The beautiful quilt made by the Woman's Literary club was awarded to Mary J. Spademan. The proceeds from the entertainment will go to help equip the new community kitchen. Mis. Guy Hendricks entertained the Utopia hridge club at her home Thursday evening. Prizes were won by Mrs. Amos Bair and Mrs. Ray Beckstead. Mrs. G. G. Merrill, Mrs. Lewis Wilmore and Mrs. Dwain Day, were special guests. Mrs. C. I. Stoddard was hostess to the Chere Amei club at her home Friday of last week. Mrs. Ernest Frandsen and Mrs. Ulysses Lewis were special guests. Mrs. Roy Christensen was hostess to her bridge club Monday evening of last week. High score prize was won by Mrs. Royal Gunnell. President W. J. Kerr of the University of Oregon and Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Skeen of Salt Lake were guests of their sister. Mis. A. L. Harris, Sunday of last of relatives over the Thanksgiving holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Calder S. Hall and family spent Thanksgiving day at Burley, Idaho, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Hall. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Traveller entertained the N. H. Circle members and their husbands at their Rook home Saturday evening. furnished the entertainment. Prizes were won by Mrs. Cyrus Bul-leMrs. L. P. Hendricks and n, Walter Webb. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Gunnel en tertained with a turkey dinner " ' on Thanksgiving. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Harris and family spent Thursday and Friday at Salt Lake the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Harris. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Webb went to Salt Lake for the Thanksgiving game and remained for a few days visit with relatives. Penneys -- Have Your Suits Cleaned Today-SchebCleaners and Tailors and Mrs. Stephen Thurston Suits Made Like New and children motored to Black-fo38 West First North Sunday. They were the guests week. of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Shoemaker. Mrs. Peter Johnson and son, They returned home Monday. Reese, of Salt Lake, were guests The M Men sponsored a Thanksgiving dance In the amusement hall Monday night. Music was furnished by a students orchestra from the U. S. A. C. A large crowd attended. During intermission drawing took place on1 a turkey and goose. Miss Marijean Lamb carried the lucky number on the goose nad Wayne Waite won the turkey. Mrs. Emily Morse is visitlne at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alton The Market is saturated with fabric cheat clothes. Harris of Logan. Clothes made of cheap wool substitutes. Such Mrs. Rhoda Perkes entertained at a quiltiryT bee at her home clothes shrink, fade, pucker and wrinkle, dye comes Tuesday. Luncheon was served to off on your shirts; fabrics wear threadbare. six guests. The Keepers Swarm of Bee Hive Girls enjoyed a candy party at the home of their Miss Golda Hyde, Tuesday night. ot Hyde Park One of the charming events of the week was the trousseau tea held at the home of Mrs. Kate Matkin ini honor of her niece. Mrs. Vera Jensen, a bride of November. A variety of lovely gifts was received by Mrs. Jensen. Assisting at receiving and serving were: Miss Golda Hyde, .Miss Myra Daines, Miss Golda Christoffersen, Miss Elaine Perkes, Mrs. Villa Harris and Mrs. Ruth Dobbs of Logan. Many relatives and frierfcls called during the afternoon and evening. Mrs. Mary M. Beamons entertained the officers and teachers of the Primary organization at her home Thursday evening. The monthly teachers training topic was given by Mrs. Hazel Nielsen. Luncheon was served to 15. Miss Virginia Lee submitted to an operation for the removal Pape Five.' Milton Webb For Those Holiday 0. Brought to Hospitalof dance and proScandinavian gram in the Logan Sixth ward Frank and Harold Jackson, proDeamusement hall, Thursday, prietors of the Cache Sheet Metal cember 6 at 8 p. m. Benefit and Works, formerly located in the to missionaries in the building east of the Telephone of- presentation as a Christfice on Center,.' have moved their Scandinavian mission at the Contributions mas present. vacant business to the building at 74 West Center, immediately door. west of the Barber Implement Company. Chanty Ball The annual charity ball of the Elks club will be given Logan For Needy Toys 12 at the Elks home, it Fire Chief C. W. Rapp appealed December was announced Monday by W. F. to ana Cache Logan city Monday This ball Is chairman. county residents for any old toys Jensen,, annually for the charity that can be repaired or that are given and an appeal is being made not in use, and asked them to fund, for support. to fire station the the toys bring and let the firemen repair them so that they can be distributed to Has Good Practice Dr. Alton' S. Hansen of La needy children on Christmas day. Jaunta, Colorado, has written his father, P. O. Hansen of Paradise, Dutch Dinner he is getting along very nicethat There will be ein Deutsches In his medical practice. The ly 6 ljeld Thursday Dec. former Cache Valley man Is a from 6 to 9 p. m. in the Gergraduate of the U. S. A. C. and man meeting house. Following the of Rush Medical College. dinner will be a musical program made up of yodeling and other musical numbers. Everyone is in- Goes to Snowville Antone Neuberger, manager of vited. Funds raised from the dinner will go to help maintain the Levens, went to Snowville today to be In attendance at the funGerman meeting house. eral of Charles G. Arbon who was accidentally killed over the week Sweden Reaches Paper end in an automobile accident. Hans Anderson of Petersboro Mr. Arbon married a sister of was a business visitor in Logan Mr. Neuberger. oMonday. Mr. Anderson says his son Zeno H. Anderson who is a reMormon missionary in Sweden ceived the Cache American which this office sent to him and that he read it thru and thru and cersuccessful A tainly appreciated it. The young Wellsville very Cache Valley elder is said to be harvest dinner and musical doing a very fine work in. the Was given at the mission field. tabernacle on Thursday evening under the direction of the Wellsville Ward Relief .Society. DinGenealogical Meet Fixed The Logan L. D. S. stake gen- ner was served in the dining room which was decorated with ealogical annual convention will autumn leaves. The guests were be held December 16 in the Lotables decorat five gan L. D. S. tabernacle, Hopkin seated with vaseslongof chrysantheated B. Campbell, stake chairman, announces. Plans call for two ses- mums. Dinner urns served from 6:30 p. m. until 9 p. m. to two sions, one In the morning and the ether in the afternoon. Archibald hundred and twenty wassix people. given in P. Bennett, executive secretary of A musical program was as follows: the Utah Genealogical society, and the auditorium and readings, others representing that organiza- Solo, Ray Leishman; Mrs. Lester Miller of Hyrum; tion are expected to be present. two vocal solos, Mrs. Ethelyn Carver, accompanied by Ray Darley; Decorations Approved readings, Elliot Drew; two cowLogan city street lights and boy songs with steel guitar acfestooning for the holiday decor- companiment by Harry Don Bradations, presented a real picture ley of Hyrum; two solos, Miss Saturday evening when the lights Marjean Peterson, accompanied by were turned on for the first time. Mrs. Wadsworth of Hyrum; two The decorators of the streets un- readings, Mrs. Lester Miller of of H. C. Hyrum; two trios by Mesdames der the direction did a praiseworthy Norma Baxter, Lyn'.n Baxter and Maughan. jcb. The scheme is different and Ethelyn Hall of Hyrum; two choruses by the ward singing moseems to meet the general approval of the local citizens as thers, under the direction of Mrs. Eva Green, accompanied by Mrs. well as the public. Ivean Baldwin. During the entertainment a quilt was given away League Women Meet with a lucky number and Miss The USAC . faculty Womens was the lucky Myrtle Walters meet Decemwill League Friday, We wish to take this opber 7 at 3:30 p. m. at the L. D. girl. portunity of thanking all these S. Institute at the college. Miss who helped to make this affair will the Thelma Fogelberg give a success. program Pasquier by Papa The Wellsville ward Primary Georges Duhamel. The hostessconference was held in the tabes will be Mrs. W. W. Owens, ernacle on Sunday evening with chairman; Mrs. Rollo Woodward, President In Parkinson Annie Mrs. Aaron Bracken, Mrs. F. L. charge. Devotional music was by W. O. Mrs. Mrs. Cooley, West, Rena B. Leishman; prayer Boyd Dewey Clyde and Mrs. F. D. Dain-e- s. Hulse. The Spirit of Primary told In story song and tableau. The conference was given In four time, parts, spiritual, leisure health and service, each part with three tableaus; story reading, Miss Public hearing will be held Marguirite Badshaw; songs Let on the adoption of the County the Little Childen Come, Jesus Budget for the year 1935, in Fiend of Little Childen, Beauty the County Commissioners room, Everywhere," and Lets Be Kind in the county court house on to One Another, were sung by at 10 a. the classes chorus Praise Ye the December 19, 1934, m. Father, by the Seagull Girls, Mrs. Board of County Commissioners Celia Murray was In charge of the Attest: C. V. Mohr. Auditor. singing. Mrs. Rena B. 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