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Show CACHE AMERICAN Page Four Waite Child Friday, May 3, 1935 LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH bewailed the treatment he had m about as Ogden, our own town is to Mrs. Vera Haneey is staying at the home of her daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Gittens of Smithfield. The 18 months old son of Mr. and Mrs. Gittens i very 111 with whooping cough and They just recently pneumonia. buried a 3 months old baby girl with wheoping cough. James Balls Sr, has recently purchased a 1935 Chevrolet sedan. There were 15 officers and teachers of the Relief Society attended the Cache stake convention in Logan Saturday. The following mothers attended Gu-lLeague Day at North Cache high school Thursday. Mrs. Lillie MoQuarrie, Mrs. Susie Seamo-Mrs. Hattie Lee, Mrs. Florence Haneey Mrs. Avon Lamb, Mrs Minolta Daines, Mrs. Vilate Florence Harris, Mrs. Mrs. Mary Waite and Mrs. Phoebe Ashcroft. Newell G. Daines and O. G Larsen of the Cache Stake high council were the speakers in the sacrament meeting Sunday evening. o- w bad the I and until you appeal your case convicted robber, struck down LaVoriteRecipes CapSuperintendent Slain tain Vincente Fernandez because In Philippine Prison Fernandez had disciplined the J Manila, P. I The superintendent prisoner. A guard on the prison of gnm Bilibid prison was killed wall shot Pilosa, possibly fatally with a hand ax and his asserted wounding him, when he saw the we murderer diet down by a guard convict tseal up behi-- d the superwas a WHEN Ito recite youngster, a jingle that today. intendent and strike him with a ended with, Last's the best of all Prison officials said Pedro Pilosa, hand ax. four the game! lot. Hyde Park Gayla Waite, Whenever I plan my I know they have a lot ci pride months old daughter of Evander for nice uniforms their dessert that comes to m ke p ng Lee and Oneite Hyde Waite passmake a mind for in any famus, and theydrum ed away at the family home Wedpaadj racket corps with the tad ily dessert is the big nesday morring following a promoment of dinner. Tht v can throw about the best longed illness cf whooping cough evido-- t we have guests, , When Besides her parents she is surparty I ever saw, that was us the 1 naturally plan an aid they gave last vived by the following brothers "extra special dessert treat, and be-- t show we ever had in this and sisters: Lee, Hurren, Joyce, . ate, when they put on the one of my most popular guest des-Gene and Mary. She was born serts is Chocolate Cream Roll. But ago. Spansh Fiesta three years outJanuary 1, 1935. Funeral services make two of take my advice That wolf always remain will be held Friday in. the Hyde them! our m memory. standing Park ward chapel. Chocolate Cream Roll Hyrum, Utah Logan, Utah Smithfield, Utah I hope they are not just, fair The Ml A held their annual 6 tablespoons sifted cake, .flour; weather friends, but will "stand Utah Idaho Wellsville, award night Tuesday in the amusePreston, baking teaspoon double-actinby" when a comrade is involved ment hall. Stephen Thurston was mentionwe have like salt; cup teaspoon powder; in anything in charge. The following program sifted sugar; 4 egg whites, stiffly ed. was given : Girls chorus directed Lom 500 men beaten; 4 egg yolks, beaten until are about There M Men quartet; 1 teaby Zclpha Nielsen; thick and who are eligible for membe--;.lngan Avon talk, retold story, unsweetHyde; in the Legion, but there are spoon vanilla; 2 sqifares Stake Cache of the 1 Duce Fred cup ened chocolate, melted; only a portion of them active board; violin and piano selections, cream, whipped. members. Mr. bakClark add Mrs. Mr. and Sift flour once, measure, Shirley Should they all decide to show 3 12 and Mrs. Clinton Perkes, Robert ing powder and salt, and sift tos me signs of life and cooperate Olhe three times. Fold sugar William Chnstoffersen; and gether concould each other, wih they Elwood presented the awards to the gradually Into egg whites. Fold In trol city elections easily. egg yolks and vanilla. Fold In flour young men; Miss Mvra Daines o gradually. Then beat In chocolate, presented the young ladies with gently but thoroughly. Turn Into their awards. A dance demonstraFuneral services were Mendon 15x1 pan which has been tion was given by six couples un- held Thursday for Mrs. Mary I. greased, lined with paper to Within der the supervision of Miss Inez Sorenson one of the few remaining inch of edge, and again greased. Lee. A very interesting miniature pioneers of Mendon who died at Bake in hot oven (400 F.) 13 minhobby show was exhibited. A large her home Monday. utes, or until done. Quickly cut off crowd attended. The chapel was completely filled crisp edges of cake and turn out of One of the attractive affairs on cloth covered with powdered with mourners of the beloved wo- -' the week was the trousseau tea held man whose charitable nature and sugar. Remove paper. When cold, at the home of Mr. and Mis. devotion to her church, her family spread with 'whipped cream. Cover with chocolate coating, made by Henry Seamons Sunday afternoon and her neighbors won respect and Mrs in honor of their daughter, adding. 1 teaspoon melted bntter to admiration for her from all with covers 1 square unsweetened chocolate, Preston Allen, a recent bride Mrs whom she associated. outstanding feature of the an than an upright piano and AN tone melted. Allen was formerly Miss Bonnie Industrial Arts Exposition, the entire range of musical at the services who The speakers was HamSeamons. Receiving at the door characteristics now being staged at Rockefeller color. The Inventor, Laurens these Mrs. Marie Seamons, receiving at emphasized W. H. Sorensen of Is a new electri- mond, of Chicago, Is shown standing were New York, Bishop Center, : the gifts were Mrs. Vella Harris, Arimo. Peter Larsen, M. D. Bird cal pipeless organ which is smaller beside the new organ. Miss Erma Reeder ard Miss Merle President D M. Blckmore of . and treatment. rooms The trousseau Seamons. are erzaniz- S. B. Mittoni of Logan, baseball The boys Stake. Ml A0 were in charge of Mrs. Preston ed and are preparing to win many Michael Johnson of Millville and ensen home was always open for llan, Miss Golda Chnstoffersen and Counselor Oliver Taylor who conevents. Band practices took worthy sK-with Miss Helen Haneey. Asisting ' and also thanked all in place there. Visitors In town could j Miss Golda Hyde, ducted serving wereto raise funds the same food values, but pod:, of the family for any aid always find food and. shelter. In' behalf trying night urday Eunice Miss " Miss Myra Daines. 1920 Mr. and Mrs. Sorenson cele-- 1 to purchase equipment. The or assistance given. jef, and iamb liver are, as a rule, Cook. Mrs. Verda Palls, Miss Rhoda of the Bear Lake district is cheaper than calf liver. Propei ly of which brated their golden weddii g anniall numbers league Musical Seamons Naomi Miss Seamors, IRELAND By Dr ALLEN of love versary. Isaac Sorensen died No-- 1 p5- and Mrs. Vada Henns of Smith-fiel- lent a sympathetic tospirit Drrtoer, fbjtttd md Hrdlb Edrcmom of the an illness all vember that after 1922, 7, and cenfeelirg 541 PmUtt Initrnetion kindly firm were of Department ferity The serving tables tender and delicious. The uvor ol have 3. is It hoped they were: Softly 14 months. All four of the sons dav May tered with daffodils and lunch- various speakers said a good tarn out to this. Help the any kind of fowl is also valuade, one of and Isaac and sung Sacred Dawning, daughter the Beams No.1-- 2 200 to about guests eon was served particularly for the cluldrer . N. W Mary Sorensen fulfilled missions boj s ol!t Sissy Mrs. Allen received many lovely bv the choir; violin solo, R. More wedding bells! Delmos Christensen of Logan, accompanied for the church Mis. Sorenwn d 'd jn the animal b.dy the liver gjftg Only one who hhs been called llcarl and Miss Ruby E. Wahl- - ;.erves April 22 at the age of 35 yeais, to!- partly as a storage organ in real earnest can describe The Happv Hour club met at1 bv his wife Mr sissy married were ancj therefore ociitauis an abun-talowing an illness of seieral weei.s the full horror of what is implied. sueni stele away and the home of Mrs. Mary Waite cuot. no. Lake City last Wednesday, dance of food substances 1 Hammond ol t Pn'd ?CCOmpanist The following out of town rela- Friday afternoon. A short busi-- 1 understand they are taking a found m other meats. It is especOur mistake is to say Oh, its Barrett tives and friends who attended the ness meeting was held. The but ' ially rich in iron a:.d copper, which just a kids fun, it honejmoon tour to California, Kay S funeral were Mr. and Mrs. Lvim lowing officers were elected: Pres- -, by request deceased sang, Im, a p(1 Sorensen Mr. and Mrs. Alma Hill doesnt mean any- wish to exterd our best wishes are needed for the building of rod ident, Mrs. Lillie McQuarrie; vice of the biood corpuscles. It is one oi tne And its a and congratulations. mixed quartet thing. Mi's. Nellie Sloan, Mrs. Andrew president. Mrs. Marv Waite; sec- - grim; numb. of M. I. A. girls went iichest sources of vitamin A, is iMs 2 1-- 2 Mrs. Audrey Stevenso.i, Cooley, particularly sad to A group Idaho retary, Mrs. Ethel BalLs; reporter deuce sang the clomng last Saturday to 'a good source of vitamin G, and Paris, mistake when spokMrs. Nora Cornwell, Mrs. Malma Prayers Mrs. Lucy Seamons. The rest of en by one who is the attend the M. I. A. stake honor contains some vitamin B. LikeHill and daughteis and son Isaac the afternoon was spent in quilting Jccck and Frank flowers P other meats, it has a high percenMr and Mrs. Chan-ce- y was served to eleven bon, Idaho. The of Salt Luncheon Lake, parent or teacher Of day assembly. n Pailey W. Hart had the mis- tage ci putt.ii. In recent yeara a child so tagged by and Mrs. Phoebe fuse and beautiful and were Sorensen. Mr. and Mrs. club memb-r- s about has discovered that liver is Mrs. Ordis Perkes. Mrs. ricd by the grand children. 2 his playmates.- Be- fortune to wrench his back unable science Sorensen, Mr. and Mrs. ParIlowtu valua ole ler certain types of anem-t- o ten days ago and has been Mr Mrs. Norma Waite and Mrs. Lucille bearers were grandsons and George ley Sorersen, means a cause that real it oppor m les of the cf Cliai course, every woik. Hawkins ia. Lee and, of Mr. Colhnston, Waite who were special guests. Whitney Andersen of Malad, Mr. and Mis. tunity for service is being overWendell bo Star Valley, is taking his place day diet it is a useful and econoA daughter was born to Mr. and Buist of Wellsville, Heber Wood, Emer Richards, Colen looked. Its a challenge. mical meat. and Owen in. the creameiy. of local AnLogan, ersen John Mrs. Mrs. Vaughan Purser at a Mr. and 'Sweeten, Hill or ban derson of Arbon, Idaho, Mi's Carl The usual method for cooking When the kids tag on that label Owon of Jere Mrs. and Mr. hospital Thursday. April 25. Mrs. Sorensen and Carl w o think its their mis- Trcntcn, Utah are paying a visit liver is to broil or saute it, sliced dont Mrs iPehrson Purser was formerly Miss Carol Lake Grave at the cemetery and sissy daughter Phylis N. Screns n. overDunn, take. Theyre seldom wrong. They to Ins brother Ben T. ' 'wen and Liver may be very easily Haneey. Mother and babe are do- -' dedicated by Joseph - .Montrose. Mr. and Mis. Mrs. Sorensen was born at vem- 'Mrs. Leslie Dunn of Logan. Mi know all the signs. If you can, con- wife and manv friends. Other done, however, by cookuig it a 3 2 lng fine. the and Mrs. William Bowen of Bt or by using tcc There was a large crowd from melon Denmaik, May 18, 1859, and sult a good psychologist or psych- visitors during the week were: Mr 'little too longCook Christensen fresh of Jacob much tender, heat. here attended Black and White daughter needs the best and Mrs. Samuel West.n, Josep.i Dam, Miss Grace and Wandi iatrist. Sissy was a long enough to taac Sorensen cf Arimo, Mis. Ed'tli day at Richmond Friday and Sat- - Bertha Hansen. HerHefather treatment. If you cant, steel lodges of Logai. Ray Nebekn hver only Ndied at the faimer. I do well to brief cal! away the red color. Liver with a a of of Clifton, Idaho. Preside. Utah, urday. paid oiT. laPumt, Let to hands keep yourself delicate flavor and texture Mrs. Ethel BaHs speit Thursday early age of 29, leaving Mrs. A cn his aunt Zettie M Kearl Sun-ID- s Israelson of Hvrum Dean him him ij. Let own his battles. al-fight in Logan at the home of en.ers mother with two sina.i Sorensen of Arimo, Mrs. Charles accompanied by Mr. Arthur tastes better if scalded first, your too da Kinnon her mother. Mis. Celia Woolf, who children, with In two years the Vva't of Wellsville, Mrs. D. M taste defeat. Withhold though some food value is then of Randolph. ready sympathy, but show interest Is UL mother married Christian Poulser Bickmcre of Paradise. A ra inker of people attended the sacrificed. in his every effort to make good. Mrs. Ldh h F..r'er received word 'a man of faith and integrity. Tiie You can serve sliced liver and for Montpelier and Bear Lake stake that her daughter, Mrs. Deloras a copted the gospel of Jesus Chi ic Mr and Mi's John Anderson of Encourage school convention held at jbi oiled with bacon, sauted with each success have a simple word of Sunday 2 Leishman of Wellsville underwent of Latter Day Saints and emigrated Arb n Idaho were guests ThursA large onions, in a milk gravy, braised or Paris, Idaho, Sunday. an appendicitis operation at a to Utah in 1862. The voyage across1 day of Mrs. Sophia Anderson, Mrs praise. funeral of baked. Ground or chopped liver attended number the local hcspiral Thursday. She is the ocean was very hard. They Melvin Muir and daughter accom-pane- d at Garden may be used in creamed liver Encourage hobbies, is Dr, Ire- Lavon Sutterthwait as well as can be expected. 'were eleven weeks on the water liver hash, liver and nee loat, them home for a weeks land's advice to the school. He City Utah The Misses Eulalia, Inez and Val- - ip a sailing vessel The dnnking visit. liver and tells why in his next article. Mrs. Annie Stock of Oakland, livercroquettes, scaHoped ene Lee spent Saturday in Salt water became stagnant and cholera " scalloped liver and held the home a teachers visitor at their is California and Parents on Lake City on busiress. died out. broke Whole wheat. Many people Liver salad may be of her sister Mrs. Joy.e Irwin. Miss Celia Balls entertained at the way. Christian Poulsen saved closing meeting Friday evening in made of chopped rooked liver, raw President house school with the me Manila was water Miss taken Richards, Buist, a bon-fir- e Lamborn, boiled Gladys Lynne party Thursday evening his family by buying cabbage and 'onions. to Randolp Saturday for treatin honor of her birthday. The from the cook. The family came Marilla Buist in charge. Singing Buist. Liver makes a good sandwich mmor for ment received time was spent around the fire to Providence m the fall of 1802. Old Folks at Home: prayer, Joseph Mrs. Mr. and Leslie Glenn and injuries for the school filling Little vocal N. duet, Sorensen; . ..lunch . from while , , stones and were much , . box,. children of Burley, Idaho telling returning money helpFriday night playing games. They had spent ' A bon fire cooked supper was serv- ing poor saints to emigrate. Maiy Bluebird of My Heart, Geneva guests Friday and Saturday of Mr. GaicLn C.ty when the car in mix t wlth which she was nding R, nd ed to eight girls. walked across the plains from Barrett and Alma Lamc-- t accom and Mrs ' C ' P Bird oning. The car driven by Dewitt Moffat) Walter Hawkes of Preston was Omaha to Salt Lake City. 1 lie pamed by Mozelle Barrett; cornet, Love Came Calling, Faye ,A delightfully arranged supper and aocompaned by Louis Wahl-- 1 calling on friends Wednesday. family spent two years at the old solo. Wilwas Mrs. 'ven Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. Willard Ballam Providence Fort. In 1869 Mary mar- Hancock with Mrs. Marvel Bart-- 1 Buist. Covers were laid for strom, was some what damaged and two children of Hvrum were ried Isaac Sorensen of Mendon. lett as accompanist. A very Inter-- 1 1Ml"sof Center- - but the two boys escaped injury. On the ,Hf,ncoc visiting at the R. S. McQuarrie The couple made their home in esting talk was given. Mr. and Mrs. Amos B. Robinson home Saturday evening. , Mendon. She lived on the same cor- Reading of Good Books by Mrs.!1 Garland, Mr. and9 Mrs. Joseph took their small daughter, Alice Out of town people who were ner during her entire life at Annie Hughes; poem, Wanda Hill;, crensen. Mr. and Mrs. William to Salt Lake City Monday for Island"; visiting In toum Sunday were: Mendon. Eleven children were born piano solo. Song of the Me medical treatment. She has been Call Hughes, Miss Jennie Richards. Mrs. Esta Brown and son of Hy- - to the couple, nine of which sur- - La Von Ahrens; trio, Let ir ard Mrs. Cynl Bird are sick about a week. j Ann Vou Hardman, Sweetheart. Mi's. Gwelda Luchereni and rum; vive. She clothed and fed five What next! A week ago Sunday parents of a baby boy bom children Of' .Logan; Mrs. June children and helped keep her hus- Melba Buist, Wanda Hill, Flute proud night during church session, three Norman Whit- Sunday, April 28. Thomson and son of Lcgan; Mrs. band on a mission in Denmark for solo, mens valuable hats were taken Orba Chipman and children of two years. She was always a public ney; closing song, "Old Kentucky VETERAN OF WORLD 3 from the meeting house and as - , O. Mrs. J. Hughes. prayer, River Heights. Home; worker caring for the sick and WAR IN TROUBLE yet have not been recovered. We Max Lamb, 7 months old son of the poor. She was a teacher in on At Relief society also hear that someone took the meeting Mr. and Mrs. Suel Lamb was tak- the Relief society for 10 years, had cake Tuesday. the following program was (Continued from Page One) en to a local hospital Wednesday charge of the mothers work for 5 Tuesday given with President Mary A. Bird He is ill he with morning. seriously years ard served as Relief society in charge. Singing, O Awake My call, just lined up his little FOR SALE 3 whooping cough and pneumonia. president for 12 years. The Sor- Slumbering Minstrel. Come Leti group and went quietly from one to another writing the names of God Speed the Right Us Anew The following tract of land is their Prayers by Mrs. Lottie Richards, j these men who had left shore-lieoffered for sale by the Cache Mrs. Hans Anderson; talk on Re- -j homes and gone to a foreign County Commissioners. society work in Virgiuia by to fight an enemy that was no to us in any way shape Beginning in south hne of third Miss Marcia Darley; talk on lief society work in Sweden by(to fight an enemy that was no south street at a point 514 feet Zeno Anderson; vocal duet, Mrs. .menace to us in any way shape or west and 77.40 feet north of the (Shades of George Washing-ma- southeast comer of the northwest Ethel Walker, Mrs. Lucille Hard-.forof the Northeast of Section 4, (ton, he advised against entangling O"-ERs-11, North with foreign nations.) alliances Township Mrs. Claud Sorensen was hostess; of the Salt Lake Base and surviv-lai- d of 13 This the captain were to a dinner Thursdav. Covers men hves m Boston; is a nch Meridian thence north 88 deg. 42 for Mr. and Mrs. A. A. sor-'m- g and Angelo says, keeps min; west in south 1 hne of said banker, WT. Mrs. ensen of Malad. Mr. and II min; are now street 231.09 ft south deg H. Moughan, Mrs. Harry Christian,e.lnel west 4 50 chains; south 88 deg 42 to the four scattered and winds, Wellsof sen- ' LeMolre Maughan east 231.09 feet; north 1 deg each Xmas remembers each one min. ,,j ' 11 min: east 4 50 chains to beginuseful presents. with A d Tract.) has Plenty cf money and ning. (Pasture Mrs. Vance Inquire of Newell J. Crookston, Wa9r' dresses neat, he never has drawn marked for Mr. and Mrs. Parley m of the t he County Clerk. RICE FLAKES (Advertisement) Sorensen. Mr. and Mrs. Chancey he wm leaye for thc 2 pkgs. Sorensen of Malad, Mrs. Andrew proverbiaJ rainy-daCooley of Salt Lake. HINZ About a week ago he was ar- Mrs. Sarah Loveland of Logan, ' rested as a vagrant and the ndl-M- r. of Bowen ard Mrs. William culious part of the thing is, he PRIME RIB Beaver Dam were dinner guests pUj Up his own money, appeared lb Smith. Thursday of Mrs. George jn court, w as found guilty and ROLLED HEIFER BEEF A party was given Saturday told to come the next day for sen- afternoon in honor of Mrs. Leland tence. He has forfeited his $32 VEAL ROAST Larsen of Wellsville at the home and gone quietly upon his way, If of her mother Mrs. Manila Buist. lie should return to Logan' some lb . . Social chat was enjoyed and a time I hope the members of the delicious luncheon was served to Legion or some other group will PORK ROAST Annie take him In tow or something and mesdames Viola Larsen, ' ,V V. , lb Hughes, Mary E. Sorensen, Orva at least see that he has legal Geneva Richards, Edna vice concerning his rights as an SHOULDER YOUNG PORK Bird. Clara Muir, Pern Murray of American. Wellsville, Myrl Lamont, Miss Jen- - A short time ago Russell Hess Passed Away At Hyde Park district court. do not knew what the policies aims of the Legion are, or t; acccrephch, !nat I'mtheynot expect worrying a hell of a and ' s h, Chris-tofferse- n, g Sat. May 4 Specials Sor p lemon-colore- Local or Wonder oz. Loaves MENDON Nippy Per Pound Meaty W 2 lbs. BEESSK SALAD Salad Whip Quarts Kinds of Liver All . . . Hy-ru- m rv Llt Valuable 2Z QOOR CHILD :KSSrir....pr and the school - l 're Pine cans Del Monte Tall Can wh-'1- ksk d. DEVILED MEAT? Point Ellis SALMON Can Point Ellis No. flat Can Blue Pine No. Can lt j KRAUT V1 Ungraded can PEAS Ani-mo- -- 15 No. - -- -- PORK S BEANS Blue Pine No. er cans Hen-jders- LIMA ' - BEANSS; i - K. K. Golden No. can 2S Large Juicy Per Dozen ... TOMATOES T CUCUMBERS - LETTUCE i EKS a SGr" Solid Heads Each Fresh Local Con-Amo- lbs. : GRAPEFRUIT Ari for Mraraam Large Size Per Dozen f Silver King CHEESE n. Bicycle w I ast Worth $50.00 Cottage 8 oz. Cartoon each MOCK CHICKEN - To be TSyJZ Given Away 25 y. At 23' E. W. Elliot & Co. Ask Us For Details 17c fib I BEEF ROASTS GROUND BEEFf BEEF STEAKS g'ki 4 lbs a IS1 |