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Show Friday, Tune 14, 1935 CACHE AMERICAN CAPITOL THEATRE LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH She Runs a Home , Rears a Family f Writes and Acts on Air Program Today and Saturday d:;ng fine. hist.-'-The cltt d 'rar.m greup B of the Wtlls'.-iUward schcel enjo-- . cd a t vam a i Lo ana on Thurbd.v evening. r-- e Mrs. Wesley Lies.. a;.i Mrs. Lowell Brown and children of Boise, Idaho returned home Sat- f Ay wr f n VO ' Page Three Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Stuart announce- the birth of a son b:rn cn Thursday. Mother and son are urday after spending ten days here with relatives. The Book of Mormon department cf the Wellsvilie ward Sunday school under the direction of Harold W. Parkinson enjoyed a swim at Logana on Wednesday evening. Each member invited a friend to accompany them. Mrs. Winnie Provstgaard of Pay-so- n and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew of Mendon wrere guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Murray on Thursday evening. and Miss Barbara Leishman Miss Melva Leishman spent the week end at Salt Lake City. They aooempanied Mr. and Mrs. Otto Kent of Millville. At the Wellsvilie Second ward Relief Society work and business meeting on Tuesday fancy pillows and rugs were demonstrated. Refreshments were served. Mrs. Elsie Poppleton entertained at a childrens party on Saturday afternoon in honor of her daughter, Colleen, who was observing her 9th birthday anniversary. A decorated birthday cake centered the luncheon table and refreshments were served to Colleen Pop Helen. pleton, Gayle Bradshaw, Summers, Dorene Wyatt, LaVay Spiers, Betty Lou Jones, Beth Bail, ey, Ua Rae Clark, Anna Lou Bailey, Cleone Poppleton, Arta May Lorraine and Adell Hubbard, Thorpe and Fav Wyatt. Outdoor games were enjoyed. Mrs. Charles Tarbet of Farming-to- n returned home on Friday after spending two weeks here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Page. Mr. and M!rs. Leo Bankhead and family of Avon spent Tuesday here with their grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Spence. A delightful family dinner was served. The Hyrusm stake conference will be held in the Wellsvilie ward tabernacle on Sunday June 23rd. Music will be furnished by the Wellsvilie ward choir under the direction of Choister Lamont Allan. SSSESSTSSS&S I9 UUS Siastdlay, Jsswelft Sunday T uesday 4- A DRAMA OF MARRIED LIFE IN 1935! '&?' 4 i 'ojjn v Thornton Peterson and children of Salt Lake. Thaine Corbridge, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Simmons and Miss Katherine Parker of Layton came Sunday to spend the day and take Mrs. Corbridge and children and Mrs. Willard H. Parker home after having spent the past ten days here with relatives. They spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Haslam. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Grover Jones and family, Miss Katherine Parker will visit here for some time with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Orval Brown of Hollywood, California came Sunday to spend a month here with Mrs. Browns parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robt. G. Stuart. Mrs. Brown was formally Miss Mildred Stuart. Reid Maughan left Thursday for where he has emWashington ployment. Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Morris and children Arlene and Dale of Pocatello, Idaho spent Wednesday evening here with their aunts, Mrs. Howard Jones and Mrs. Audra Turner. They were luncheon guests of Mrs. Jones on Thursday on their way home after visiting relatives here and Hyrum. Mrs. Morris was formerly Miss Della Maughan. Mrs. Aileen Brown and Mrs. Ruby Brown of Boise, Idaho, Mrs. Elise Poppleton and Mr. and Mrs. Archie Maughan enjoyed a candy pull at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hershall Bradshaw on Thurs-- : day evening. Lunch and candy were served. Mrs. Heber D. Maughan was hostess to the members of the Junior Literary club held at the home of her mother, Mrs. N. J. Larsen at Hyrum on Wednesday evening. The members enjoyed a book report given by Mrs. Jack Wight. A delicious luncheon was served by the hostess to sixteen members. President Venna Perkins was in charge. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Holland - , .V.fi i s Mrs. WELLSVILLE Mrs. Heber H. Bank-hea- d was pleasantly surprised at her home on Monday afternoon by neighbors, relatives and friends. The occasion being her birthday anniversary. Social chat, singing and music were enjoyed. A delicious luncheon, brought by the ladies was served and the afternoon enjoyed by Mesdames Sadie Bailey of Cache Junction; Irma Bird of Hyrum, Martha and Laura Pearl and Williamson, Rachel, Elizabeth Bankhead, Esther Williamson, Serena Hall, Agnes Allen, Martha H. Cassie Leishman, Brenchley, Barbara Hall, Nellie Bradshaw, Bertha Maughan, Violet Parkinson, Amy Woodward, Millie Baxter, Bessie Jones, Floss Gunnell, Cassie S. Brenchley, Ethel Jones, Audra Turner, Therese Wyatt, Esther Stuart, Ruth Parker, Margaret Bankhead and Miss Ruth Bankhead. Several beautiful gifts were presented to the guests of honor. The Madra club met Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Oliver Bailey, with President Melba Jones in charge. Birthday gifts were presented to Mrs. Blanch Bradshaw and Mrs. Jane Glenn. Musical numbers were played by Miss Leola Bailey and a retold story given by Mrs. Jane Glenn. Refreshments were served to fourteen members. Mrs. Elsie Popple-to- n was a special guest. Mrs. R. P. Leatham, who was observing her birthday anniversary on Sunday entertained at a family dinner. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Leatham and family and the following out of town guests: Mr. and Mrs. Harold Neilsen of Logan; Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Peterson and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Monson of Hyrum and Mr. and Wellsivlle ' In the kitchen of her New (1. Mr. Gertrude Berg, author-actresYork City apartment. 2. In action at the microphone playing a role of her own writing. 3. A the hostess of her charming home. 4. With her children, Robert Cherney, 12, and Harriet, 9.) arouDd the clock with tion of her program demands much GOING at Gertrude Berg is a days of her time, Mrs. Berg Is known in-a gracious hostess and j Journey through domestic and pro- home as mother two that phases fessional life as It is lived by the dulgent her. average housewife and mother on hold special charm for one of her is cook the Helping ho one hand, and on the other, a woman of affairs In entertainment hobbies, and frequently she prepares dinner for the entire family circles. At NBC studios, where her of four, and still manages to flnt House of Glass" show goes on the playful pastime In between with Jb.ue netvroik Wednesdays, she may her two youngsters, Cherney, IV In addition to do seen, first, in the act of directing and ''Harriet, 9. is an ac--, ter cast through rehearsals, and these activities, Mrs. Bergwater-color later playing the loading role of complished pianist, Mrs. Bessie Glass. Such have been painter and is fond of giving free her professional Interests ever a lectures for worthy causes. She! rose to fame as the author of The. of six years. period ' Though the writing and produc Goldbergs. o NIBLEY ' and family and Miss Hazel Jones rar.ied home by her mother who Utah were guests of Mr. i will stay indefinitely. and Mrs. Lorenzo R. Thorpe on Mr. and Mrs. James A. Leishman. announce the engagement of their Sunday. for left Monday Henry Sooper son, Kcilh, to Miss Irene AnderChicago where he will attend sum- son, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. mer school at the Chicago Uni- Andirson of Logan. The marriage to be solemnized in the Logan versity. club met Thurs- temple on Wednesday June 19. Tlie day at the home of Mrs. Ethel Mesdames Amy Woodward, Ida Murray. A social hour was enjoyed Allan, Carolvn Vaneda Stuart, by Mesdames Myra Perkins, Olive Maughan, Jane Glenn and Mr. Jones, Mayy Hall, Millicent Maugh- and Mrs. Ray Leishman came home an, Martha Barnes, Edna Bassett, Sunday after enjoving conference Fern Murray and Mrs. Andrew ;ta Eat Lake for three days. nthvCftIe hostess. LUnCh WaSi Mrs. Ernest Leishman and Mrs. served were gueste of Allan Leishn,an Sterling May of Baker City, honor at a canyon party held at Oregon, called on Mr. and Mrs. the city park in Logan canyon on John B. Woodward on Wednesday Tuesday evening. Those enjoying he being down to attend the May the trip and party were Mr. and family reunion held in Logan can Mrs. Ernest Leishman, Mr. and yon. Mrs. Allan Leishman, Mr. and Mrs. The officers and teachers of the Ray Leishman, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Wellsvilie Second ward Sunday Brenchley, Mr. and Mrs. Archie school enjoyed a swim at Lcgana Maughan, Mr. and Mrs. Preston on Wednesday evening. Refresh- - Brenchley and Mr. and Mrs. ments were served. Charles Leatham. Mrs. Lucille Johnson of Los An-- 1 Mrs. Wm. H. Darley came home geles, California, who has been Tuesday after spending four days visiting relatives here during the at Salt Lake with Mrs. Dyer O. past wto weeks, left Friday for Clark. Salt Lake to visit relatives. John Eailey went to Salt Lake Mrs. Lavcn Baxter of Boise, Monday to spend the week tranIdaho returned home Sunday business. after spending a week here with sacting Mr. and Mrs. Brigham Morse her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm S. of Hyde Park who are here at Gienn. Mrs. Baxter was accom-- ! the home of Mrs. Morses parents of Rcy, Nibley The marriage of interest in the ward was the marriage cf Miss LaFay Larson daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alma Gay lard Sorenson, Zina Sorenson of wedding reception General Admission 25c; Children 7 to 12, 15c; Children 6 and under, free the home of the brides parents on while she is attending summer The young couple school at the Utah State AgriculWednesday. made their home at Smithfield. tural college. A number of her girl friends enNewell Eliason of California Is tertained at a shower in honor of spending his summer vacation Miss Larson Monday evening. Miss with his mother, Mrs. Esther EliaThe United States Civil Service Larson received many wonderful son. Commission has announced open Mr. and Mrs. Alex Yeates of competitive examinations as foland useful gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Nielson and Denver, Colorado are spending a lows: family of Hyrum and Mr. and Mrs. short time here visiting with Mr. Bindery operative (hand operaC. L. at Yeates parents, Mr. and' Mrs. tions), bindery operative (machine Ames spent Sunday Isreal Yeates. Blacksmith Fork canyon. operations), 66 cents an hour, Gov. Mr. and Mrs. LaDell Larson and! ernment Printing Office, WashingA shower was held at the Nibley ward meeting house In honor small daughter Carol Rae from ton, D. C. Farm loan registrar, $4,600 a year of Miss Jane Smith, daughter of Nevada were visitors at the home Mr. and Mrs. I. F. Smith, whose of Mr. and Mrs. Alma O. Larson' deputy farm loan registrar, $3,500 on a year. Farm Cedit Administration. marriage will take place this A Monday. number of the people of the Full information may be obweek. Miss Smith Is marrying Jack Cole, son of Mr. and Mrs. ward attended the funeral services tained from Albert O. Anderson Al. Cole of Logan. Social chat and of Geraldine Jessop, small daugh-- ! secretary of the United States Civgames formed the evenings enter- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Jes- il Service Board of Examiners, at the pest office in this city. tainment, after which dainty re- sop at Millville on Wednesday. Mrs. Orval Anderson and daugh-- 1 freshments were served to sixty eye for the worlds close friends and relatives. Miss ter, Janet, spent the past weekj The Smith received many beautiful visiting with friends and relatives: largest telescope is cooling at the 1.4 of rate degrees daily. It Is in Salt Lake City. and useful gifts. now 785 degrees Fahrenheit. When Mrs. Peter E. Andersen, Mrs. Miss Helen Riggs attended conlast December it was alference at Salt Lake City on Sun- Margaret Swenson and daughter poured most the surface temattended conference in perature of the suh, Carma day. :.ifj$3L2f Mrs. James Johnson of Millville Salt Lake City last week end. 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