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Show i FJ- Butter Market San Francisco (USDA) Butter at 29 cents sco: lug 02 was selling A Home Paper tor Home People Fifth Year Xo. (.1 Telephone 700 Will Citizens LUC AX, UTAH, TUESDAY Jl'XH 2. 1W Since the circulation of the i have escaped an Increase of valuation from the reports we hear. cf property In uation Cache There can be no other reason for County, there Is no little agitation the increase in valuations except among the taxpayers as to Just to get more money for the public what course to pursue to hold a treasury. The citizens here feel raise in levy in check. Every one they are already overburdened with knows that the raise in valuation taxes. Judging from the number in this county cannot be charged cf parcels of property that have up to the county administration. gone delinquent, it would It has been brought about by the that public officials' could plainly! state tax commission. But even so, see that property owners are al- that means the taxing units ot ready sweating from this burden, this county must lower the levy Lets hope that the citizens will very materially or else there will use their influence with the auth-- j be a heavy increase in the local onties who have the power to raise and lower taxes, that they property taxes this year. It is said that the raise in val- will see the necessity of holding uations in Cache County has been a raise in check. far greater than in any other Mr. Taxpayer, we are sure we county in the state. No one here have men of good Judgement in wishes to shirk the responsibility most cases representing us at the of paying their share of the bur. head of the various taxing units. den of taxation. All they want to Why not organize a representaknow is that the burden Is not tive committee of taxpayers and with the being heaped on the citizens here meet commissioners, simply because it is believed they city and county and with the are good natured enough to pay city and county school boards, and the increase without complaint. show them the necessity of keeping Your home paper has had num- taxes within reasonable bounds. erous complaints registered with What incouragement is there for it of late with reference to the building new homes and for reincrease In valuations. Some in- modeling old ones when the owner creases have been made in values realizes that to build, or remodel, as high as 100 per cent we are he increases his expense by burinformed. This raise hae gone to densome taxes, "this appeal is the extreme in many cases acc- made at the Instance of a number to property owners. It of readers cf the Cache American ording seems the commission has been who are becoming alarmed at the no respector cf persons. Very few thought of aditional taxes. aesed not-- val- - 62 West IWO COAL COMPANIES OPERATE LOGAN LIONS TWO BIG DAYS Humbly Submit to Raise in Taxes? ues setting forth the today. DEAN LIPMAN ADDRESSES GRADUATES AT CLOSING WITH SEPARATE MANAGEMENT! HOSTS TODAY nuuft FOR HYRUM M. & L. Coal and Wood Ben H. Roberts Organizes Cache Valley, Coal and Company to Erect NeW Center Street EXERCISES AT COLLEGE TO VISITORS High Line Railroad coal 5toker Company. Yard. Utah Idaho District Con of Jim Bridger Unveiling Ben II. formerly withi vention Opened for Two Monument and Com- - M. & L. Coal and Wood Com the M. andRoberts, L. Coal Company as Welcomconcen-oand collection day Session f bookkeeper manager, memorating Completion pany hereafter expect to efforts in building and at one time manager of the! trate all ed Lundstrom. thely Dam. by Mayor Hyrum and Machine Com-old stand Ccn. President Champ of Col lege Board in Charge Excellent Musical Num Debers for Occasion Conferred by Digrees rector. -- Logan City Taxpayers Are Called : Wagon up their business at the Logan Lions are hosts today and 539 West Center street, where 'pany here, has purchased the in-- 1 they will continue to operate a terests of the M. & L. Coal and' tomorrow to delegates who arej o district coal yard and a service station in Wood Company in the South Mum attending the Notice Is hereby given that Dean Charles B. Lipman, of the which opened' all Logan taxpayers interested liereafter Uons convention connection. The South Main street street 'office and will of California graduate University 2a0: of this a coal old h're at the Upwards morning. sold. In their property valuation are yard joperate yard has been before the 1936 school, speaking clubs various .from the be known as the Cache delegates Land has been purchased at the Jocationto requested to meet at the court at class the USAC on graduating to were on hand in the district house Wednesday evening, June north of their coal yard over Monday said that it is the responin ceremonies. the participate m. The be will 7:30 State at p. 3rd, which a high line track sibility of graduate students of our L- D. NaisbiU, general chairman Tax Commission will meet with built in order to be able to un- - phone .number, 98, and will handle! universities and colleges to break of has announced He solicits the arrangements, the property owners. It will be down the intolerant attitude which lend a car load cf coal at one the same coal. of the one the that spots throughout! of friends high ex-be 1 patronage forum. Please an save the in open dumping, thus now exists between different clascohvention today w.nj be the visit prompt. Bring your tax notices pense of handling. It will be more the cty and county. He will be ses and nations. of H. Blood Governor here Henry conlocal agent for the Stokol air economical to operate one yard along fer 1935 and 1936. He pointed out that with the G Ben Ross J. A. HENDRICKSON.! with but one expense. The same 'local Agent for the Stokol Stoker of Utah and Governor clearer vision a college education meet. who will of Idaho the Stokol and air attentive conditioning coal as heretofore, Aberdeen coal, In commenting on his call should give the graduate he or she also carry 1 8 tonight at the amphitheatre. will be their specialty along with equipment. He will Mr. Hendrickson states that the' should be in a better position to will for short Hoth be called upon Gemco Home installation. Besides the to a at commissioners,! and public. saving gasoline city county see the selfish Interests V talks. The management expects to have the regular coal to be known as the city school board and the' whichbeyond so much confor the prompt propaganda program Today's school board will be rep-- ! the most modem coal yard in the ley. vention Included at county against certain groups and classes. registration will be office of state. An resented. The uptown purpose the; With this clearer vision It is the Two thousand boy scouts are exthe Hotel Eccles from 8 to 10:30 call Is to maintained at the Larsen Hard request the taxing of the graduate to strive a. m. of pected to gather at the South ware session the The opening wood, kindling collections j units to reduce the levy to a! duty Company where to break down the now existing Cache high school on Friday to was order called at convention In The offices U. C. I. fori the can be made and orders taken point where no more money will barriers of intolerant feeling bemerning and from there will march coal. by Val W. PalThis is for the convenience building will be thoroughly ren-- the Roxy Theatre be collected In taxes than was! tween nations and classes, he said. to the site where the monument Inof mer, president Logan Lions; collected In 1935. If the court; the public. is to be unveiled. The encampMrs. Helen Richards Swalberg. vocation was offered by J. W. house is too small to accommoM. are of Officers the company will monument site ment at the valedictorian representing the class Funk of Richmond. Mayor A. G. date the attendance, tdjourn-- ! of 1936 Joseph entire Mouritsen, president; continue throughout the Lundstrom extended a warm welspoke on the test of deeds. ment will be taken to the JunOwen R. ac contest Mouritsen, In the She pointed out that neither time evening on to behalf of visitors day. come the ior High school auditorium. tivities will take place. Winners Yeates, secretary; Mrs. James Lar nor things can be used as a true the citizens of Logan and the will represent the council in a; sen and M. A. Mouritsen as direc-staLions club. Gilbert Stanton of measuring stick of life but that contest. The unveiling cere-- j tors. The West Center street yard the true measure of life is deeds. Caldwell, Idaho made a response monies will take place at 7:30 p. will retain the old phone number to the fliayors welcome address. She referred to the many examples m. Officials of the Utah Trails 'of 74. of men and women who have Leo Hansen of Lehl gave the will association and Landmaiks disregarded their own selfish inkeynote address. District Governor take part. terests fer the service and good Summer Pond of Grace had charge For the past several weeks from of mankind and in so doing won of the luncheon at the Bluebird A unique incident will be the, " at 12; 15 p. m. This afternoon the time to time publicity has been for themselves immortal fame. appearance of Jim Bridger with news papers to Fredrick P. Champ, president of session is going on at the USAC given through the outfit and trapping his pack of dedicating the com- the board of trustees of the col- the subject a be true scheduled auditorium. The proequipment. This will Wellsville Services for Mrs. Es- pletion of the South Cache Irri- lege, In charge of the services, gram has been announced as picture cf his appearance here in held iows. paji to order. gation Project. The exact source said that not only was this the Williamson, 86, were Governor 1824. He will come off the south Wellsville A great deal of in- Thursday at the tabernacle, with of this publicity is not definitely M. W. largest class to graduate from the hills adjacent to the dam. He will terest is Lowe, invocation, , taken at present Bishpjft John J. Hendry in charge, pond; being known but it Is unfortunate in that college but E. of, work done C. ' Grace the of " memorial, Idaho;. Wellsville The Golden Wedding Thorpe present were Mr. and Mrs. witness . the dedication of in the city a it ranked .inequality indicated the Civic clubs it has erroneously The music was by the ward choir Smithi GaHand. well up with the best will by A canoe monument. Indians of address, music; of W. C. Thomas Mr. Mrs. and anniversary Brenchley, andjWm. ceremonies for classes the school has beautifying the public park. Flow- with choister Lamont Allan ln!National vice president, Walu,rj date for dedication graduated. Mrs. Jane Brenchley Thorpe was John C. Brenchley, Mr. and Mrs. also appear from a remote point er beds of different varieties are assisted by Mrs. Rena B Dexter, Sacramento, Calif.; music; the project in thg very near fu charge The program opened with preto intended on the This dam. held Thursday at the Girl's Camp Thomas Brenchley and Mr. and the and by ture. planted being planned Leishman at the organ. The flowliminary music by the college band Governor! report, Utah District in Logan canyon. One hundred Mrs. Joseph Brenchley of Wells- draw a picture in pageantry for cIubs; Uon'S club, ers were profuse and beautiful Cantril Dis-Information of the pub-tri- ct under the direction of Professor N. the For Idaho Nielsen; report, and friends ville. The following program was the eyes of those assembled. At j and fifty relatives Peler Game Ass ugh3.n and were carried by 22 grandchildGovernor Pond; music; roll, lie the Directors of the South W. Christiansen. The faculty and were present. Games, music and rendered by the family with Gil- 11 p. m. the Hyrum celebration and H Welis Camps of the ren ar.d neighbors under the dipanjej Cache Water Users' Association de- - graduates in caps ana' gowns filed dance a call of clubs; adjournment. at v.in stage Lit- - rection of Miss hiking were enjoyed during the bert Thorpe in charge. Singing, committee cf Pioneers; Da hte Esther Fletcher. p. m., public meeting sire to call attention to the fact Into their seats in the college afternoon at 5 o'clock a lovely hot Love at Home; poem, John C. the Elite Hall with Gilbert Thorpe erary cub Lades Literary Mrs. Norma Peterson and Mis.' at the Utah State Agricultural that the Hyrum dam Is not fully amphitheatre as the band played dinner was served on small tables. Brenchley; history, Mrs. Parley club, Madre club and Maud Montgomery. Pallbearers Grand Processional March music and complete and will not be for some the college Yellow tulips and bridle wreaths Smith; song, grandchildren ; reciamphitheatre club. were Fletcher. Ernest address Eugene national months yet. A concrete structure by Robeits. A concerto In D minor Mr. Dexter, by centered the tables. A beautiful tation, Clyde Smith; trio, Miss Lcis ' Presidents of each club are in Parkinson. Mauiice Parkinson. Rav of Lion's clubs; 9 Known as the parapet wall is yet for two violins (second movement) vase of pink roses centered the Thorpe and company; tap dancing! charge of the planting and gard- - W. Leishman of Wellsville, Dcug- - p. m. dance. to be placed across the. crest or by Bach was played by William Miss honored the Larsen where Laru table Peggy Thorpe, couple ener Leland P. Maughan will take las Williamson of Los Aneeles and the dam on the upstream side, H. Hardiman and Professor Chris-als- o sat. All members of the family and Jean Smith; reading, Lorenzo a concrete curb running the tiansen. Invocation was by Super- Gilbert1 son Thorpe; reading, one were present except Mrs. grand'ons of Mrs. Williamson. Thomas Jr., of Salt Lake who was Thorpe; ncccidian tolo, Thomas The services besan by the choir Mrs. unable to attend. Those present Thorpe; response, Janej prayers were by Frank singing; were Gilbert Thorpe, Logan. Le- - Thorpe; piano duet. Mrs. Hilda' By Robert Crookston Wvatt and James H. Hall. Speak- -' Carrie Wilsen. Something is wrong with soiety roy Thorpe. Mrs. Parley Smith. Whitney and M:ers Mere W. W. Hali of Logan. C. Wellsville; Mrs. Theo Whitney.' 1 he remaind'T of the evening was when people allow the taxes oni N. Maughan, Wellsville; S. B. Mil- -. m to to become the music of their homes delinquent dancing Mendon; Mrs. Clifiord Fisher oi spent ton and Noah Larsen, Logan; W. Richmond The Lion's club was settlement in the dam fill proper. education and tolerance. Following Ogden; Mrs. Dick Wilson, Logan, the Mendon Jazz. Mr. and Mrs. for sevefal year P. Leatham and Bishop John J. n organized Mqiulhy at It W1n therefoie be towards the this address to the graduates the evening men as We hae seme real also their families. Tliorpe have lived in Wellsville luncheon meeting. The end 0f this year before the dam degrees were conferred by Direc- Hendry of Wellsvllle- seclal m,I-,tregular their all Mr. in lives. town this cf commissioners starrine Th e w inie..s rhnir Out county. They guests attending practically sical numbers were; solo, by Par- - following new officers were selec- -j su.ucture is fuUy tor William Peterson, acting for completed. weie Mrs. Carrie Lewis, Mrs. Mary Thorpe crossed the plains with are giving home owners a fair Ann ley Hall; solo, by Ray W. L.ish-- 1 ud: President, Bryan Hendricks, ; r the the president. A violin solo Prize Summer. Mrs. Silvia Thorpe and' his father and mother when he break to pay up delinquent taxes! Us piace among such noted court-Mi- man; violin and selection, vice president, Amos Bair, secre from the Meistersinger Marion Tliorpe all of Los was three months old. Mrs. Thorpe and retain their homes. I wish room diania successes as Mad- - Piof. and Mrs. N. piano fnal stiucluies in mind, Song W. Christian- - t.ay, Milton Webb: directors A. v.jalM'e was born Mrs. in CharWellsville. men the and Mr. were diiecting these x and The Trial of Mary sen of Logan; male quartet, by Atkmsen and Dr. M. W. Merrill. the officers of the Water Users' benediction was given by Presl- Angeles, Cal.; o fairs of the state, instead of just, Dugan.' les Thorpe, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. have decided that it dent Walter K. the Maimony Four; of the Young Association solo and A Barton of the Mrs. LeFrantz Mr. and be unwise and prcmatuie t( CARD OF Petitt, THANKS Cache County. Ml,s Hardin incidentally, play-- 1 chorus, by Wm. H. Hcskins and Woman's Mutual Improvement Franklin stake. Wm. of Mrs and We wish to extend our heart Quite a Terry Stephens ed the leading role in The Trial choir. The grave at the cemetery oeiation has been elfected in the consider dedicating the completion $ . . the project until after this . Ogden, Mr. and Mi-?- John Thorp felt thanks to our many friends been advertised for sale last Mon-,which enjoyed u as dedicated by Haiold W. C o Mary Dugan, wards here. The olficers sel-'OF LsOIIl" L.llSniD0r otfi-'- o Chas for the consideration they exhibit-- ! of Logan, Mr. and Mrs. but the county dads have a is Tile Inllv romnlctprl run through kinson. A selection was rendered ected were as follows: South ward stage 1)llenomcnai merce Meets Tonight Clawson, Mrs. Jas. Tliorpe and ed during the burial services for;6iven tlie owners all cf next week1 lbg united States, Oral Four at the president, Mrs. by the Harmony Mrs. Sophia Thorpe all of Provi- our mother, Mis. Esther 'William-- 1 10 Pay UP and keeP their homes, counselois, Ada Peart and Mary splendid perfoi malice in the cemetery. Call lias been made for an dence. Brothers and wives of Mrs. s.u, who was called home on Kim-- 1 I wish there was a more effec Out of town relatives attending Nelson; Richmond ward, Mrs. Al- - PloJ0Cl: tile attention ct mo- P av caueht taxes those from to talve set way ganization meeting tenight of the. communities and any 24. We day, May counselors,'"1111 especially wish WillE. s"rvices now were the James and belt Hill, tion president; picture producers, 111 of a flltlnr CPlLbiaticn of 'Junior Chamber Commerce, to thank tlio.se who spoke words "'ho can afford to pay. success in Holly- - iamson, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Mi.-,- . Ren Bullen and Mrs. Monte 8rouPs . The meeting will be held in the who have half a dozen good after a piolonged cf sympathy and consolation at! project Williamson, Mrs. Edd Peterson, all Johnson; secretary, Alice Harris wood, she is again cast m a phowhen the proper tune comes. We Logan chamber of commerce at the services and also those wbolsuits of clothes hanging up m Dr. and Mrs. A. C. Peterson and tonlav of similar theme to her: of Los Angeles and Mrs. Maud1 be clc.sets should their that it could not pioperly 7:30 with Parley Kilburn, compelled the sweet music and U1CL ';egret supplied of Mrs and Clara Mrs. Calil.. dauchter (Stocks Ccmpton, Patricia, . Reed to shell-ohave been more liberally to help outstanding stage triumph. snnritr in ary chairman, in charge. beautiful flowers wdto t!ie1S cf ?sth ' JOhnT; Adapted from a short novel by the fiddler..'" Scout Bullen, temporary secretary, stated Members of the ESTHER WILL-;Pa- y Boy ' .Un a" C.Xp.C . Once I said that privately own- - Rita Weiman which appeared bri1 Wellsville The Ryrum Stake Y. IAMSON FAMILY Camporee, which is to be held at1 today that it is desirous that all e me m lpl1 The f as r 0 Ufa'ri' under 36 years of age who be ed hospitals should exempt the Cosmopolitan magazine, M. M. I. A. and Y. W. M. I. A , Peterson the site of the dam early next citizens Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. Byard mer home, from taxes, well I certainly have Witness chair projects Miss Hard-- 1 Rlby. month. We shall be glad to co-- 1 are desirous of affiliating them- with presidents Earl Allen and to oifer Visitors Mrs. a and Thursia Conrad, Logan splendid Jordan, has received in any way possible with 'selves with the new organization, Mrs. J. D. Baker in charge, held changed my mind on that. Who ing as the chief witness at ai Thomas Stoddard take up his practice of medicine operate Mrs. W. H. Stocks of Compton, will answer this? Are the fees any trial in which her lover is ac- - Idall o Fal's, t Mr. TT.n the Boy Scout organization in be present and participate in the , stake honor night at the Wellsville i Second ward recreation hall on Calif.; Mrs. George Lewis, Rigby, less on an appendicitis or matern- cused of a crime she committed. Achievement Idaho; Mrs. Rachel Parkinson and ity case in a hospital that is ex- Forced by a sensational series of evening. Tuesday occurrances to let him stand trial, wards were presented by Pres. Mrs. Father Leishman of Wellsville empt from taxes? When a patient dies through a she finally comes forth with the order. and Mrs. Norma Peterson of VenBaker in the following rvir arwi ivirc sidnpu Mrori Kir tho rruimrintr ruins ni drama-packe- d climax k ivurmn of the new? project, by Cache Valley was visited by a Wellsville ward, Wellsville Second ice, California, were visitors In blunder, there is no charge made truth in a Johnson, Mrs. Lorenzo Hansen, which the doctor or his wife were working to save the defendant's heavy rain during last night which were called daughter's is Logan there? for the MenMonday. They services, ward, Paradise, Hyrum First, Mrs. John S. Andrews, Mr. and members: Lion's club, Womens was welcomed by the farmers Of Since Te have had all this easy reputation, and offset the proxi don and Hyrum Second wards. The to Wellsville on account of the Mrs. Lewis Bodrero, Mrs. Max Literary club, Chere Amei clul), this section. The ground was getabout mity of a death for her lover bought following program was given: A death of their mother. Mrs. Father money we have Burr, Mrs. Frank Peterson, Mrs. South ward glee club and the demanded law. the Williamson we ting pretty dry. The heavy showby Wellsville need what Gosof Restoration except the pioneer, everything pageant, Wm. Pederson, Thomas Lloyd, Ro- - Benson stake YLMIA board, bids fair to help advance the er from current the whose were services funeral held most Departing the and the Wellsville ward and Wellsthing Logan pel, bert Redford all of Logan, Mr. The officers of the water users crops and rake for greatest Following the program at 8 p. needs the most is a public hos- trend in motion pictures, which ofville Second ward M Men and Thursday. are as follows: C. N. perity in this valley. fers a series of resplendent photo- and Mrs. Lewis Ftank, Providence, m. there was dancing, games and pital. Gleaner Girls with Stake Gleaner Mr. and Mrs. Lee Olsen, College refreshments. president; H. C. Par- Maughan, before film backgrounds would graphic Does there think Mrs. anyone Geneva Leader Murray and Arrives for Summer B.' The South ward glee club ker, secretary; C J. Christiansen, Decorat;on Cary The Witness Chair ward, Mr. and Mrs. be more work for the undertaker audiences, Day Mrs. Bessie Jones In charge; One of Lewiston, Mr. and tertained with a wennie roast on Edwm Clawm. W. O. Christiansen, Bateson who has been If we had a Arthur avhas fewer the than settings public hospital? Act play, A Friend of the Famservices Memorial were held M. Wm. Mrs. A. Mack Williamson W. I. at the John and winter In CaliforSorenson, Leishman, the evening Wednesday spending Now there are good useful men erage screenplay. It relies on tense by Hyrum First ward; draily, Mrs. R. V. Nelson of Smithfield Memorial park In Smithfield In John C. Brenchley, P. H. Mulcahy. throughout the county on Satur- has arrived In Logan and nia, and excellent histrionics situations account of on of Life gland protrate the dying matization of Brige day. There were meeting at the will be here the sum- trouble. I am offering a sugges- for its myriad moments of dra- - j an Mr' and Mrs Hugb Mont-mat- ic honor of Dr. and Mrs. Peterson. ham Young," by the Mendon ward. mer months. throughout -' cemeteries at Logan, Smithfield, Mrs. Lewiston of Cunning8den entertained W. Delpha well and tion to Mrs. looks J. He Bmery Pulsipher entertainment. anyone who has symptoms Practically, The Evolution of Dancing by says he Wellsville and Hyrum. Hour the Golden entertained Richmond, ham home at her club Amei Chere the his vacation enjoyed of this affliction, to take a little all of the action takes place In a of the Nibley ward. Dancing In honor of Mrs. A. C. club at her home Thursday after- A visit to the various cemetaries Hart today flashbacks but big Captain courtroom, t not both the beer But and city Green and Gold Waltz and the gin. a beatiful picture. Never Eugene Hart, stellar Aggie dis- Peterson. A gift was presented to noon. The rooms were decorated presented same day, this Is to be done denoting past action offer visual Lancers by four from couples flowers. A delicious before have the cut flowers been with Mrs Peterson. spring tance been selected to has runner, Over From Lake town Wellsville ward, three strictly for medicinal purposes and variety. These contracting locales couples luncheon was served and bridge i placed on the graves of departed dont forget, the psychological side Include the office of a large cor- lead the 1937 Utah State track and Mrs. Vaughan Bair entertained from Nibley knd one couple from All Kearl of Laketown was loved ones in such abundance as enjoyed. club her evening team. field Thursday was Bridge choice Hart the of a business executives to have of poration, the picture, you got feyrum first ward- - The remainder Logan Friday, having come over Mr. and Mrs. Hyde Dopp spent were placed there during of Mr. of at the week home last 18 track field and who artists in chamber locations and to transact business with Juvenile have confidence In the medicine in private of the evening was spent in in Salt Lake on business. day. cast their ballot at the election. and Mrs. Alvin Bair. an office building. order to get the best results. Judge, Dr. W. W. Merrill. ' Hyrum Hvrum will have two big days of celebration June 5 and 8 according to announcement of Parley Kilburn, publicity chairman cf the Cache .Valley Boy Scouts1 and A. D. Allen, general chairman of the Hyrum Dam celebration. On Friday, June 5, the Cache! Valley council of the Boy Scouts organization, will unveil a monu ment erected to the memory of Jim Bridger, trapper and explorer, who is the first white man of record to visit this valley in 1824. Bridger and members cf his group are said to have cached furs in the vicinity of the Hyrum dam in the early history of this val- at Utah-Idah- - - j ! of te STATEMENT - WelldVille BIR. AND MRS. THOMAS THORPE Public Park Beautified CELEBRATE GOLDEN WEDDING ' fol-th- er j i j , 'wln ior Les j j Six-thir- ty j Just-A-Me- re County Dads Commended for Service Richmond Lions Club Ann Hardings Witness Chair -. Now at Capitol . ss af-'a- ld ' -- of Par-'tw- of al Hyr um Stake Honor Night At Second Ward ut Vand Ther fr 1 t--i . i j ' ( '( ) on I j Satur-Tuesd- 0 : i i ay r |