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Show CACHE AMERICAN Frulav, August 14. 1436 LOGAN. CACHE COUNTY. UTAH guests of honor places were mark-t- d amusement hull. A good crowd was and Mesdames V. present. for I. Sorensen, Kay Sorensen, BerMr. and Mrs. Clyde Copen of BY ALICE BLAKE nard Hardman, Oscar Hansen of , .alt Lake were guests of Mr. Owen Sorensen, C pen's mother, Mrs. Agnes n a:i Francisco; Eddis Muir, Lucille Baker, Olive Saturday. Baker, Veda Sorensen, Hazel SorMrs. Verna Sorensen entertained Everyday the question is asked ensen, Grace Ladle, Stella Ladle, at a quilting. Luncheon was serv-ie- d by someone "How Doss the Church Myitle Muir, Fted Taylor, Orvil to Mesdames Ellen Ladle, Ethstand on Townsendism?" It is an- Ladle, Alton Longstroth. el Walker. Alice Sorensen, Edna swered in different ways by difMrs. Owen Sorensen entertained jBlrd. Zina Baker, lone Larsen. ferent people. Everyone who reads at a kitchen shower at her home Sadie Hardman, Martha Barrett, the newspapers knows that Presi- Friday evening in honor of Mrs. Retta Hubner. Nora Lamont, Miss dent Grant thinks there are pos- Hazel Sorensen. Lunch was served Labella Stumpf. sibly better ways the aged could to 25 close friends of the bride. Mrs. Alexander McQueen and be taktn care of and labor pro- Mrs. Sorensen was assisted by son Forrest of Elko, Nevada,, aer vided. He is entitled of course to Misses Veda Sorensen, Grace Ladle, guests of Mrs. McQueen's sister. his views Just as others are en- Inez Barrett. Many love.ly gifts Misses Mary and Margaret Jentitled to their views on matters were presented to the guest of sen and brother Henry. of business and politics are gov- honor. was held Saturday night the young Gleaner meeting ernmental business. Harlequin Jelly couple were honored at a shower Tuesday at the home of Miss received writer a In letter the (Cherry, currant, raapbarry dance in the amusement hall. A Grace Ladle. Needle work was the and atrawbarry) from President Grant he states A plate large crowd was in attendance feature of the evening. 4 cupa (2 Iba.) Julca as follows: Many beautiful and useful gifts luncheon was served to fourteen. Vt eupa ($' Iba) augar I have your letter of February were received. O 1 bottle fruit pectin 26th inquiring about the attitude To prepare Juice, erueh about Vi An Anderson reunion was held of the Church toward the Townand home of Mrs. Sophia Ander I pound each fully ripe cherrlee at the send plan. The Church has taken eurranta Add i cup water, bring son Sunday. An attractively ar no definite action toward the to a boll, cover, and elnvner ranged dinner was served at two 1 pound each Townsend Plan. , minutes. Cruah about long tablt, Covers were laid for Millville The Scouts of Mill- - fully ripe raspberries and atrawberFurther on he states that "It Mrs. 87; Mr. and villa h0 dd Anderson, age c,.hr,rle? is true as you say I have not enjoyed an outing to Bear) rie,; 2 minutes and Anderson and family, Lake on and Sunday rants fruit simmer eloth or longer. Saturday had the time to study critically Mrs. JohnMrs. ,nd P,c Anderson and under Otto Mr. and jey the direction of Raymond, squeeze out juice. the Townsend Plan. Mrs. of Arbon, Idaho family Measure sugar and Juice Into On July 11th in a letter received' Woodburg. Newell Olson. Ernest) Catherine Gibbons, matron of the Neaves, with Vaughan Scott as, large saucepan and mix. Bring to a by Lewis Williams, Commissioner Mr. once in Pocatello, Idaho; truck driver. The return trip was boiJ over hottest Are and of Agriculture of Idaho, a copy hospital fruit add bottled stirring and Mrs.. George Anderson and made via. oda pectin, of which President Grant sent to Springs and Lava Then bring to a full roll-Hfamily, of Malad, Idaho; Mr. and scouts eonltantiy. Springs. Twenty-fiv- e me, he makes this statement: minute, ,ng bon ,nd boi hard Mrs. Bruce Pett of Arbon, Idaho, Remove from fire, ekim, pour enjoyed the trip. "I esteem you nor anyone else Anderson. and Magnus once. at hot Paraffin Jelly none the less for believing in Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Anderson quickly. Makes about 11 glasses (6 fluid its (Townsendism) practibility as Peter Jensen of Spokane, Wash- are rejoicing over a pair of fine ounces each). aged brother of the late twin boys who arrived on Mon1 think none the less of one of ington, my brothers who is advocating Hans Jensen, spent part of last day. Mrs. Anderson is at a local week, the guests of Misses Mary jt hospital. guests of Mr. and Mrs. James From the above it is evident 'and Margaret Jensen and Henry MonJenson on Sunday. met The on Gleaner girls that he allows everyone to use lensen- - A nicely arranged dinner day evening at the home of Mrs. Word h3s been received by Mr.; Other Riven guests Sunday. his best Judgment on matters ofjwas and IiIrs- James Freece Orlean Anderson. The evening was and Mrs. James P. Olson that a! legislation for the benefit of the we ,e and daughter Elizabeth and son spent in sewing, after which a fine baby boy arrived on Thurs-- j older people. of Yakima, Washington ; delicious refreshments were served.) day at the home of Mr. and Mrs Wendell Townsendism consists of a pro- A good crowd attended. The next Roland Galligar of Salt Lake City. Mrsof Boise, Freece Herlert posed bill that its supporters are j meeting will be held at the home! Mrs. James P. Olson left on Sun-Idahohave endeavoring to Congress Mrs. Olla Anderson. All Glean-- ! day to make the acqualntence of pass, which bill provides for a! Mrs. Joseph Richards of Mesa, er girls are invited. the new grandson. 2 percent sales tax and a 2 per-- 1 Arizona, was guest of Miss Faw n Mrs. Minnie Bock and family j Herbert Mcore and son Herbert ' cent transaction tax. It is believed Stauffer and Henry Stauffer on of Brigham City were dinner James Jr of Idaho Falls spent by the Townsend supporters this: Sunday. tax will bring in sufficient revo. G. Sweeten of Salt Lake, was enue to the government to enable supper guest of Mrs. L. K. Wood it to pay pensions ranging from Wednesday. one to two hundred dollars to all Mr and Mrs. Laveme Gibbs of individuals over 60 years. It being Mr and RIrs MarveI Bul-- a 0gden k requirement that all these arter have returned home sioneers must vacate their pres-- 1 spending the past week at Yel-eJobs and give them to the lewstone park. younger. It also provides that; and MrS- Raymond Mayber. these receiving the pensions mustry and clllldren of 0gden; Mrs. spend the money during the cur-- c w Mavberry of Hooper, were rent month received. This is tO( week end and Mrs. guests of accomplish two purposes. All un- - George Hubner. employed will be provided with Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Hancock, Mr. labor and the aged who can qualand Mrs. Verl Shelton, Mr. and ify will be provided with a pen- Mrs. Melvin Muir, Mr. and Mrs sion. Mr and Mrs. Lynn Longstroth, The Townsend bill much ofHank Snyder of California; Miss wurse pass congress by Democrat-- . Wood Marvln Dunbar en ic and Republican voters and joyed supper at the Girls' camp at Logan canyon Saturday night. The Primary officers entertained at a party Monday in honor of Miss Geneva Barrett, retiring officer. Games were played under the direction of play leader Mrs. Verna Hancock. Plate lunch was served to Miss Barrett, Mrs. HanPresident Annie cock, Hughes, Counselors Retta Hubner, Pearl Wood and Mrs. Ellen Ladle, Miss Miss Isabella Luetta Hubnet, Stumpf. Mrs. Lizzie Barrett. Mr. and Mrs. Hank Snyder and son of Santa Monica, California, spent the past two weeks, the guests of Mrs. Snyders sister and famStak, ily, Mr. and Mrs. Lon Wood. b WbMkoM $730 Mr. and Mrs. Walter Goodridge had their baby christened Velma In sacrament Rolene Sunday meeting. Mrs. Goddrldge was formerly 'Miss Leona Baker and they will make their home In Smith-fiel- Pres. Grants Communication On Townsendism i M.-ssr- UtaljJi&k Co-pe- MILLVILLE -- j - , ' t of - the r. evening anil Sunday at Pag:e Thrc Mrs. Humphreys heme of Mr, and Mrs, James Oh.-n- Andrew Anderson Ls ill at a local hospital. O. T. AlvoiJ has spent the past few days at Island Bark, Idaho, Mrs. Eunice Young and family of Provo are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James P. Olson.) Mr. and Mrs. Perry Brown of Salt Lake City spent the past lew days with Mr. and Mrs. W.i Civil Service Services Held in Trenton Ward j W. Pitkin. Mr. and Mrs. FerTin A. Hale of Hyde Park spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Hale. Mrs. Arduth Freeman of Salt Lake City la spending a few days at the home of her father, An- -j drew Anderson. The M. I. A. entertained at a' ward party on Wednesday even-- 1 ing. Out door games were played after which a bon fire and weln- -j nle roast were enjoyed. About 95 attended. 0 CLARKSTON Trenton Funeral lor services who died Saturday were held in the Trenton ward church Tuesday at 2 Mrs. p. at Twin Fa 'is sjvnt the week-en- d a nh his family here. He Lit Sunday evening im his return trip. Mis. Grant Nelson and baby The United States Civil Service sjwr.t Tuesday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jen- commission has announced open as folsen. competitive examinations Mrs. LeGrande Stlrland and lows: Public health nursing consultant children left Saturday for Teton Basin to spend a week with rel- of various grades, $2,600 to 04,600 atives, from there she will leave a year, and public health nursing for her home in Springvllle, Mass. assistant, $2,00 a year. Optional She has been here nearly three subjects for the consultant positions are: Maternal and child months. health nursMr. and Mrs. Morris Smith, Mr. health, general public ing, and orthopedics for the nursMrs. Walter Fife and Mr. and and the subject Mrs. George Kendrick spent the ing assistant position, is maternal and child health. week end at Bear Lake. Junior agricultural engineer, Miss Ethyl Jensen arrived home $2.00 a year. Sunday night after several days Horticulturist, of various grades, vacation in Salt Lake. She was $2,600 to $4,600 a year; Soil Conhouse guest of Mr. and Mrs. Leo servation Service, Department of Petra Humphreys m. Examinations Invocation was by R. E. Butler. Several numbers were rendered by the male quartet and among the speakers were Wm. Sparks. Fred Lorenzo Peterson, Wallace Yost, Funk and Walter Cottle. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shumway sang a duet and Elder Butler sang a solo. Benediction waa by Mr. Anderson. Interment was In the Millville cemetery where Angus Fink dedicated the grave. Sharpe and family. Among the out of town people The friends of Mrs. J. M. Theur-e- r at the funeral of Mrs. Humphreys will be pleased to learn that were: Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Hill she Is able to be about the house and family of Dayton. a little again. Miss Nadra Frank came home Griffith and three children of from the hospital. She Is getting Logan. Mr. and Mrs. John Bar-so- along nicely. Mr. and Mrs. H. 8. Barson, Bishop and Mrs. A. M. HamPeter S. Barson. Dell Bell of mond and members of their family are on their vacation in Teton Glendale, California. Keith Archibald of Salt Lake Basin. While there they are guests City wa a visitor at the home of at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph N. Dahle on Frank Bauman. Monday. The Farm Credit Administration Miss Hazel Atkinson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Del Atkinson, has loaned more than $3,700,000,000. Is at the Cache Valley hospital suffering from appendicitis. n, Clarkston On Tuesday the Relief Society held their monthly sociaL A very fine program was given and refreshments served. Mrs. Rhoda Archibald of Plymouth, was guest of Mr. and Mrs. Leland Archibald on Monday. , Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Godfrey, of Cornish spent Sunday at the s. home of Mr. and Mrs. John But-tar- t Agriculture. Soil of various technologist, grades. $2,600 to $4,600 a year. Soil Conservation Service, Department of Agriculture. of various Soil technologist, grades. $2600 to $4,600 a year. Soil Conservation Service, Department of Agriculture. Bank note designer, $3,200 a year Bureau of Engraving and Printing, Treeasury department. Full information may be obtained from Albert O. Anderson, Secretary of the U. S. Civil Servlca Board of Examiners, at the poet office in this city. $ Miss Jennie Ravsten arrived at home from a six weeks visit with Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Ravsten of Island Park, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph G. Christensen.. Bishop John Ravsten and Willis Christensen spent lat week end visiting relatives In Rupert. Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Arvel Buttars entertained the following friends at dinner on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Smith. Mrs. Ardella PROVIDENCE FTovldence Mr. and Mrs. D.H. Bullock and children of Missoula, are visiting relatives Montana, here. They are guests at the home of his father. H. H. Bullock. Mr. and Mrs. Russel Stlrland of Salt Lake visited relatives and friends here on Sunday. Andy Anderson who Is employed pen-loc- nt - U7-4K- d. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Larsen and family, Miss lone Baker, attended the Larsen reunion Sunday at big, sturdy Chevrolet trucks will haul loads over short or long routes, over smooth or rough roads, without coaxing or coddling. Because they have the greatest pulling power of any truck in the entire range. And they will haul these loads at savings w hich will surprise you. Because Chevrolet is the most economical truck in the world today for duty! Chevrolet trucks have every feature for better, more economical service, d Engine, New including Hi gh Compression Axle on Rear Perfected Hydraulic Brakes, Be Cab. Luxe De New 1 and models, wise . . . economise. ... Haul at lowest cost in Chevrolet trucks! THESE low-pri- all-rou- Full-Floati- Full-Trimm- CHEVROLET MOTOR COMPANY. DETROIT, MICHIGAN FOR ECONOMICAL Thornton. Mrs. John Thursday evening Ladle and her daughter Clella entertained at a wedding dinner in honor of the couple. The table) decorated was beautifullq with) sweet peas and centered with decorated wedding cake. Pale pink candles were placed at either end of the long table. Besides the Mrs. E. J. Hancock and daughter Faye spent a few days at Ogden, guests of Mrs. Don Miller, Miss Vira Hubner of California Is here visiting with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Hubner. Harold Sorensen and his son of Boise, Idaho, known as Pinky and his pals gave a dance In the CHIVROLIT f TRANSPORTATION I AND UP. ist price of the half-to(OAA mOv chassis at Flint, Mich. Special equipment extra. Prices quoted in this adrerttsement arelist at flint, Mich., and subject to change without notice. The Ladies day.. Valve-in-Hea- -- Logan. Farm Bureau met Friday at the home of Mrs. Dora Whitney. The time was spent In Mendon Hazel Muir, grand fancy needle work. Luncheon was daughter of Mrs. John Ladle, was served to Mesdames Alice Stauffer married to Fred Sorensen, son of Pearl Bird, Rhoda Hardman, HilMr. a ad Mrs William I. Soren- da Whitney, Delone Larsen, lvalue sen in Salt Lake Temple Wednes- Smith, Verna Leva Hancock, ce OpM Expmi im-w- k wbMibox Pidt-U- p, $670 GENERAL MOTORS INSTALLMENT MONTHLY PAYMENTS TO SUIT PLAN YOUa PUK iffi-wssaWhiskey Cache Auto Co 209 M BfelSKISBro 86,$ proof"The straight whistle io thin product are 1 month, or mote old. 25 straight whiskies) 75 grain neutral spints. 5 Logan, Utah North Main straight whiskey 4 years old, 20 straight whiskey 15 mouths old. m ovr office this WitfT about LFTTCR. went THB ENCLOSEP STAMP, ASK.INI US TO ANSwERl Alex. D. Shaw & Co., Inc., New Yorfc 'NUN,T)vr oonT Answer THB iLBYTER. wufTu. we t0 WITH YhB Elteiwep STAMP, xnwtb and -- fSlyj6.THEM |