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Show d I";i iri Ki'-jl- C A Cl it were there Republican Convenfir the truth a: tion on Saturday the re ho n . w-- il . i.j.u. j tln-- i (1 from Page One) i gen. Orson Camion. Mrs. Orion Cannon. R. L. Hill. K. C. Schaub Ilyrom Orf.nlxt ;4 rt- S';J uv I rM :,i i t AMERICA'S SMARTEST WALKING Peterson V m Store SHOE UTTERS I. Miss Marjoire Nyman spe;t 'lie week end rt Salt Lake City, a guest of her brother anl aider in law, Mr. and Mrs. Rainey Ny- j Mrs. Anna I,. NY.-u- i pen: the at Brigham City. M . l l Mr.. J hn As '.l n. in and Mrs. Lucile Rtiker spent the attend-e- l E. N.iri-spe- nt week enl at Gunnison an M for the funeral service of the week Mrs. a guest of Emma Ashlcman Mad n. Madsen wa former resident ot Nephi man. Mr. and i -- we k end .' 1 Mrs. W. the fore part at Afton, Wyoming, their daughter, Mrs. North Lrgan. high-hand- I Fight Card Announced For Oct. 6th. . were The following ((.legate chosen to alt. ml the county Republican convention:, C C Petersen, Edwin Clawson Arthur F. Peterson John 'A. IsraeLsen, Wll- 11am Louis T. Miller. Albln T. Clawson, S. A. Dunn. R. A. Eliason. O. If. Birrh. Thom- a Fallows, Elmer Ellason, Mrs. E. J. Wilson, Jr. Levi Crawshaw, Mrs. Albin T. Clawson, Mrs, Chase ' Nielsen, Mrs. John A. Lsraelsen. Uns worth. Mrs. August Charles Clawson, Garnel Larson, T. W. Petersen, Mrs. Ernest Miller, and with the following1 Ernest as alternates Mrs. O. H. Birch, Joseph I. Nielsen, George Stanton, H. R. Adams, Mrs. Edwin Clawson. Mrs. Arthur F. Petersen. Mrs. 8. A. Dunn, Dr. J. Paul Burgess, Mrs. Camel Larson and C. L Hall. Shoe SHOES lYlM.lW became the bride f Rosa Wat-- I a n of Ogden. j The bride and groom are both students of the L'SAC and will d graduate work there this year. Mrs. Watson is a member of the Ihi L'psilon Omicron, national The m iiiun picture, more than home economic society this reporter can honorary any medium and several organizations. us look to mention, is causing Immediately after the wedding squarely at life as this generaa breakfast was served at the tion is meeting It. This Ls the thought suggested Kemp home to members of the two families, by a picture which came to the A number of attractive parties Capital Theatre last night, called Sworn Enemy ". It Is, briefly, a have been given in honor of the bride during the past week. realistic study of the gentlemen who are attracting so Misses Marjorie Nyman, Marmuch current attention from the jorie Craokston and Esther were hostesses at an inThe picture comes from the formal bridje dinner at the Nystudios of man home Wednesday night. A whore they spare neither pains beauitful gift wa presented Miss nor money to put life's Imprint Kemp. a gang on celluloid. While It Several girl friends honored story, In a sense. It ls far the bride with a miscellaneous more than that for It Instructs sh wer at the Kemp home Thursthe innocent citizen as It enter day evening. tains him. A social evening was enjoyed For Instance, the suave racketa large group of friends of eer portrayed by that arch villain by the honor guest. Many beautiful t.f the screen, Joseph Calleia, conand useful gifts were presented trols the food market and exto Miss Kemp. Refreshments were tends his business into the more 85 guests. available field of prize fighting served to about 1 Four-The clubs of North Calleia conies into the picture on crutches, a sort of Lon Chaney Login proved their metal by a Cache the character, who goes out on a splendid exhibit at blast of dynamite, appropriately county fair where it captured several first and second prizes. and spectacularly. Miss Venna Maughan was a The cast Is excellent. Robert Voting plays the role of a young guest of honor at a surprise party light manager and square-shootgiven recently by a group of girl whose brother is killed by the friends, at the home of Miss gangsters because he knows too Alene Cutler, the occassion being much. Florence Rice, the dellght- - her birthday anniversary. A social Six 1936 graduates from the col-fdaughter ot Grantland RlcCf evening was enjoyed after which lege with majors in Instrumental the noted sporU wrlterj appea lunch was served. music have been appointed to in the femlnlne lead others Mr. and Mrs. Jas. A. Cragun In the high;Nat Pcndleton teaching positions M a puglllst Uw. and daughter, Oralie, and Mrs. schools of Utah, Idaho and Wyo-j- b stone uber H Frank Winn, of Smithfield, were ming. Professor N. W. Christian- and Samuel Hinds. 6tephens dinner guests of Mr. and Sunday sen of the music department hasjwin L Marin directed and Luden Mrs. C. A. Nyman. announced' Hubbard was the producer. The ward MIA social opening, The new music instructors to-- 1 o for this year will be held in the gether with the names of the high A amusement hall Friday evening, schools where they are employed! j I I TrtHiL September 25, at 8 p. m. The i follow: Lynn Bright, of Lewiston,' , first business meeting of the orLaketown; A Stratford Smith of the ganization will take place Malad, Arthur' Logan, Idaho; Tuesday. following Partington of Loean, Cody, Wyo- -' The primary association enter-n:lnMrs. Salome Peck is spending Richard Johnson of Salt tamed at their annual home e the month at Grand Junction, Carevent A Thain Duchesne; City, ming recently. very good Colorado with her son, Dean, who lisle of Logan, Logan; John Jen- - program and games were enj'oycd. is employed there. kins of Logan, Spring City. Refre hments were served to a "This means that 100 per cent large crowd, of the graduates In the instru- A marriage of much local inmental music department 'last tcrest was solemnized Friday in year have been given responsible; the Logan temple when Ellen Christiansen Kemp, charming young daughter positions , Professor Mit. of Bishop and Mrs. J. H Kemn j Melodrama of Underworld Current Attraction at Capitol Vil.i . Sil nre reijjneil fir many wi'inln, hi on1 knowing what to do, a t!ie Mi- j'rity would like to hue hoi Uu hut the re lutioii auppre.leJ, was r.mipliment- keynote J on his w rk and they did not want to offend him. Finally some moved that wise it ho turned over to the mittee of programs and rendu- -' tions which was done. When it came back to the h use after a jangle by the Resolution mitlee it came back changed so thit it ww hardly recognisable. This was a case where the truth was seeking its place in the sun . but those who wrant to folio' 'l tic the old Path of objected, nju-ak- Jiyrum At a Republican prl-- !f many held Monday evening. John A. Israelaen. was elected precinct1 chairman, with S. A. Dunn as vice' and Wendel O. Allen,' M secretary. Others as follows:1 K. A. El osn n and Arthur F. Peterson for District No. one. H. Jensen and Charles Dns worth, District No. 2. Camel E. Larson and Edwin Clawson, District No. 3. Albin T. Clawson as a member of the county Executive Commit- - CACHE COUNTY. UTAH american-loga- n. "1 u?Avcra Enemy Dynamic I n t aijr.. (Continued 11. Logan fight fans are to be treated again to another of those encounters that fistic stirring Mmvllle-T- he Genealog.cal com- - should sej some very fast action nwUn Tilts time Billy Black of Salt ltwe hcld thelr annu In connec 0,1 Sunday afternoon Lake has been matched with Kid lion with Sacrament meeting. The Ba ger of Thcaturcton, Idaho. following program was rendered. tan Birrell of the LSAC will Duet, by Louis Peterson of Nlbley also be on the raid but his opusw'U and Pierson of Amalga; ponent has not as yet been selecE11Ls ted. Lee Wahsley, promoter, hu.s alk;, by Ceryl Garr; UIk by announeed that the date of the fight will be Tuesday night. pany with Mr. and Mrs. AlmatbM,r g amj w,n (, staged in a Veates spent the week end withjnew ttrena in the Thatcher build- relatives In Idaho. jng on Center street. The old James I. May of Honeyville wasgnra.,e building In tlie rear of the a visitor on Friday of last week Winget Ice cream parlor will be at the home of Mrs. Marla Hum- fitted out with ring and bleachers. phreys. Mr. and Mrs. Evan Humphreys announce the marriage of their day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. The Recent DemoDelone to Louis West of Newell Olson. All concerned doing cratic Convention daughter The marriage took fine. Smithfield. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Brown. Mrs. on Wednesday In the 8alt place (auo Lake temple. The happy couple H. B. Brown Heloutse and Frank uiojj panuyiuooi Brown all of Salt Lake City, were will make their home In Smith-fielfor ns, our congratulation recent visitors at the home of Jii determined stand in O Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Pitkin. on was A Tbwnsend the given party against Nils P. Olson Is spending a few home the of at Sunday evening investigation, which Mr. and Mrs. James P. Olson in days at Preston. proved to be nothing more honor of Mrs. Olson's birthday. than an inquisition. And furThe M. X. A. opening social was was served held on Thursday Delicious luncheon ther, for his firm stand and evening. An and a social evening enjoyed.' interesting program was rendered continued effort and vote in Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. after which games were enjoyed. favor of the Townsend Nat- Hans L Nilson. Mr. and Mrs. A.jught refreshment were served. tonal Recovery Bill, cle.tr-- 1 C. Hale and daughter Norma, Mrs. which received many voiced seconds. Here the conven-- ! Matilda Olson, Mrs. Nora Nikon, Buy a dibber to plant small tiun was in a dilemna. The res Mls- Eslle Jenson, Mrs. Edwin1 bulbs. It makes putting them In Mrs- Poland Galligar the ground a comparatively light lotion was quite in order. It told A fine baby gll arrived on Mon- - and speedy task. the truth but there , d. no-ho- st ' -- . Don't move gaillardias this fall. 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