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Show TtU'fl rrHK Fruit ' 111 Of Cove Is Given Burial And Teachers Sponsor Fair 1 Laker Wm. D. Mendon Pupils MFKIC.N-I.OG.- N. mi'N'TY. C V I T I Tiiou.n, Oitui.tr (. !, I OUR GvFiCi' j r 'jT t rt l JP ip iii 4 rvt "1 will, MJ.KS It VN0Pk NCuri cn i Cw c Sen tees for Win D Lutr Mendon Prtncipul Durrell H all(1ere laid Friday at one ocltxle I Rkiurcti Bishop L. II Alim presiding teachers, Mi vs Jennie XTKjt Irene Join s. Mm Veda SorNnd Hue Every Hour', was sung Edna Larsen, ensen tilth tlieir Miidtnts spnn- - by tlliU Haul), sored a very succes.ful fair, Fl- - j , an(jl s Alim, Jt.ssie Larsen and day. The following rtielwd llt.sl Mrs ijen rvtmnn Mis M.try ! a was the aceotnpiuust, piajt and second and third pluie.s bv Fruit, cherries, Vaudts Baker.1 w..s by Kuvmond Allen, song 1 Barbara Hardmun, peaihes Leora Tei n uido Alkn of SinUhlield, Read Of a Biautllul C'ltV , Richards, Raspberries, Lowell by FTed 'Iitmsor, song b ker; apples, GUI Wood BesMeiulk Mae Muir, Leo Ladle, peas, Veda limits Dimford of Logan, "My in Thee, talk, E P Hatch, Sorensen; currants, Howard Roge s ol the filth Egg song, Iiro Bird, sen; prunes, Philip ut and Biotlur , fresh Logan Leo waul, raspIxT-Ladle; Plum, ties, Edythe Baker, blaik pope- -' of the 10th ward, Logan, Mrs Come Unto corn, Lou Jean Bird, Philip Bird, Dunford, accompanist. cucumbers, Donna Larsm, Cleone Me and Re.st, talk H Lister. Longs troth and Howard Jensen; Bair, talk. Bishop L H Allen, Am cabbage, Dorothy Hnbner, Leland Song bv above mentioned sisters. tars' u'ron RaVsl n- p- 11 closing prayer Renee Bird, peppers, "Unanswered Yet, Larsen, Inter- -' mussi n, George J. Myler, D B Ross was by Wm. J Harrison Owen Kidman, tomatoes, Vaudts Baker. ment was In the Lewiston ceme-- 1 Batson, Golden Butta s, Hillard Bartlett; cake, Darlene Bird. Margaret Rae Sor- tery wheie his mother Is bu. led Archibald, Thomas Goodey, Clifford Buttars and Dallas ensen, Mary La Mont; pie, Bar- Dedication of the grave was by By Don Herold y spent Sunday at Plymouth bara Hardman, candy, Dorothy James Wilcox Thus cIoms the M Mrs C Fonnesbetk and Hllbner, Cleona Longstroth, Shir- career of a man who had many ley Stauffer; Jean Sorensen, Ed- varied experiences In hie Honest children of Logan were Clarkston na Willie, Barbara Hardman, Jul- In his dealings with man, genei- -' y tutors on Sunday. ia Welch. rllda Kidman; picture, ous with the things he owntd, Shirley Staufler; Bed pillow, Au- ready to do you a good turn and call made of him drey Wood; luncheon cloth, Bar- respond to any was in his power as far as it bara Larsen; scarf, Dorothy Louise Hardman, Industrious and frugal, Interesting apron, .. Edna Willie; largest doll family, In his conversation A very typical Hogs, Ogden Donna aLrsen. 78 dolls and oldest Litter Day Saint, desirous ol do- -j receipts, 1200, doll, 54 years old, Doris Vivian lug the right He leaves a very steady with last weeks dose; best Ahrens doll 28 years; largest doll, devoted wife, a real lady who local butchers, $10 O0i 10 15, mixed because of defective hearing will, kinds, $9 90 down. few pa king Margaret Rae Sorensen; best d Lucille Petersen; baby doll, miss his companionship and as- - sows early, $7 50 a 8 00 Patricia Sorensen, triplets. Ires n vitiation more on account of this Cattle Receipts. rattier 1620; Barrett; flowers. Durrell Hughes, affliction than she would other-- 1 to cows, good early; steady were wise invariably They Barbara Larsen, Bessie May Muir, strollK othtr classes, steady, Leo Ladle; rabbits. gethcr, chums In every sense of Henlnger, slaughter steers unsold; load Ida- Grant Wood, colts, the word Bartlett; ho feeders, 757 pounds, $6 00. lew Grant Bartlett, Bobby Welch, lots lof'aI heifers and part load, The were Kvle Club entertained Leland Larsen, dogs, Joy Richards, 4 50 5 00, B,,od ccmsGrant Kidman; chickens, Harold by Mrs Grace Day. Saturday VICTIMS ACCIDENTS Idahos at $4 50, load lo.d eluding Tables were set for Leo robbtts. Henlnger, Ladle; and common $3 f'ttVr Idahos, b 50,! and an ntteiidge interesting Ivan Baker, Duane Long; ducks, Im starting a new club. Its the tncmliers have to pay ourselves oi t noon was spent Refreshments were fj(M lots uriveins, $425 down to V. F. A. A. or l ictunsof Future Auto- own bonus and we pay it in advance Keith Hughes. CO, S3 501.5 few' $4 lots 10, bulls, mobile Accidents. served Mary Harrison won high so it will hurt more ) Instead of going out and getting The whole point is, we think its good and choice voider , $8 25 Walter Paul of Teton was the score prize hurt on a lower grades, $7 25 down haphazardly sunny Sunday smartc r to plan our accidents than simMr and Mrs S W. Allen and,875guest of Mrs Sarah Hughes, on afternoon home with and any ply to hdve accidents as most boobs do. coming v Mr. Paul was on his Mr and Mrs E H Allen and old injury, we V. F. A. A. boys will try All we have to do is to drive Thursday lot 8G 4500, sh.ep Kn S WP" pound truckd in lambs early. $7 75 to name our injury in advance, and for about 20 seconds on a curve way to California to spend the Jcuf Satutdav'1 we may give medals to members who or hill or straightaway. I m planning winter. lot extreme weighty kinds, $7 00, come nearest to calling their shots. Word comes from Elder Max to have my accident by passing some Mrs H B Whitney celebrated two loads IdaSundaj, n I'm going out for a cars going up a hill. her birthday at a dinner party Raineye Harrison that he is now hos, $8 40; sorted 10 per cent 7 Want to join? ribbon. Ive already made rJl'lla aiid has been pounds under average at $7 40 Sunday. The table was decorated1 Heres the menu. Take your choice. arrangements for two months in the to In Parkersburg assigned Last have In lall colors and places some sent were hospital and myself year, according to The Travelers for the winter Those wishing to flowers, and have set aside a thousand Insurance Company, injuries marked for the following, Mr. and write him F". address A for V. him A. dollars automobile may accidents w ere as follow s: in (We at, expenses. Mrs. Lyman Smith of Logan, 1033 Latrobe Ave, W Parkersburg, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Whitney of he alprt'cmte Col'linston, Mr and Mrs. H. G. JJ BY ALICE BIAK- EHughes of College. Mr. and Mrs Alex Bulst of Wellsville, Mr, and Mrs. Theo Whitney, Mr and Mrs last meeting, elected the following Or land Whitney, Mrs. H. C. Sor- officers for this year, President, Mary Rasmussen, program chairensen, Mrs. John Welch. Ravsten, Glenn and Keith Anderson left man, Amy secretary, Monday for a short stay In Bur- Florence Buttars The retiring officers were Pres Ellen B Godley, Idaho. Bessie Mr. and Mrs. George Smith frey; program chairman, left Thursday for California where Rasmussen; secretary Leah Rav which eliminated 15 of the sites for lack of water or otherwise they will spend their vacation sten Mr. and Mrs. Ervil Godfrey are visiting relatives and friends. Work is going forward now on A shower and dance was given happy over the safe arrival of a five of these reservoirs and preBorn 30 boy baby Sept. new Wednesday evening in the liminary plans are being completPeter S Barson spent Saturday school In honor of Mr. and Mrs ed for more than a dozen others In and Logan Clifford Stauffer who were recent- visiting Nibley where An additional $10 000 in state monConstruction of 85 small reser- ey, also matched ly married A large crowd was In he was the guest of Mr. and Mrs Jam by WPA, Is Sour Cherry M C. Fonnesbeek and Mr. and attendance. and voirs to store irrigation water is being used to investigate 31 more Many beautiful 3 cups (1'2 lbs.) prepared fruit Mrs Ernest Morgan useful presents wFere received. in feasible Utah, is the conclusion sites 4 cups (1 lbs.) sugar Bishop and Mrs Cha les EngMr. and Mrs Frank Hancock, of State Engineer T H 1 box fruit pectin The engineers have made surpowdered land ol were Logan Mr. and Mrs. Joseph La 'sen were calling on following a year of inves- veys, drawn up To prepare fruit, pit about two plans and specifiguests of Mrs J. A Wursten of friends in Clarkston on Thursday crush tigation cations and estimated the storage pounds fully ripe cherries; of last week Logan, Sunday. a or grind. (If stronger In a comprehensive studv made capacity and total cost of buildMr and Mrs E R Scott and thoroughly Lon Wood and his father Jocherry flavor is desired, add a few of 10O reservoir sites, made pos- ing the dams All this information Mrs. fruit to Scott meats Vaughan children and Wood T motored to Arbon, crushed cherry pit seph sible bv a $15,000 appropriation of is available at the office of Idaho, Thursday, to spend a few were visitors at the home of during cooking.) state funds, matched bv the W and dish ys into S Peter Measure dry Barson sugar on Wednesday days visiting with Mr and Mis PA. the investigators found data Measure needed. The state engineer praised the until aside set Students from our ward who Heber Wood and family. to 6 quart have enrolled at the USAC are. prepared fruit into a o filling up last cup or fraction Miss Leorta LaRue kettle, Giiffiths, of cup with water if necessary; Godfrey, Dallas Goodey. place over hottest fire. Add powThe follow mg from dered fruit pectin, mix well, and people Clarkston have returned from a continue stirring until mixture cornea to a hard boil. At once pour visit to the state fair and con8fl West Second South in sugar, stirring constantly. (To Salt Lake City Clarkston The P TA. held their ference reduce foaming, Z4 teaspoon butter Mr even Lee and Mrs. monthly meeting Thursday Thompson of may be added.) Continue stirring, Ing, Oct. 1 at 8 p m. Preston Garland, spent Sunday In Clarkbring to a full rolling boil, and bod il Pond, scout executive was the ston guests of Mr and Mrs. hard 1 minute. Remove from fire, skim, pour quickly. Paraffin hot jam speaker of the evening The folGodfrey. Headquarters for Fanning, Mining, and Livestock Interests at once. Makes about 7 glasses (6 lowing officers were sustained for Bishop and Mrs Seymour ThomThe Salt Lake Home for Cache Valley the coming jear. Pres Mrs. Ella pson, Mr and Mrs Lewis H. But- - fluid ounces each). People Loosle; vice president, Joseph P. the Five Try Cent Twenty Lnnch at Soda riate the Fountain Malmburg; second vice president, Mrs. Louisa W. D. ROBERTS, Mgr. formerly of Hotel Roberts Buttars. secretary Miss Eveljn Webb The retiring officers were, Pres Mary A. Buttars, Joseph P. Malmberg, Alice Griffin, Brigham Griffin. A program was rendered and refreshments served The Home Culture club, at their D C 4, A&r , IN tee k) i rHiTir j 'cVi & Jtfju e. , 1 Jtn-.Iai- gSlagfln ix Pj.;Rp 3 th l-- j i - - it. SAFETY TALKS j (,!. HowJy, brother! Wnat aneyou Im hoping lor a fractured out for ? spine If vour companion is to give efforts of Governor frequently results In the loss o! Ivou lowers for a formal diner of thousands dollars ui Blood ctops H lor th allocating Henry Jor dance, inform him of the color later matchd origmsl $15 000, 'and tvpe of jour chess better Card of Thanks with federal funds, for completing still suggest what flowers and the program which ultimately re-- j For the manv expressions of colors aie suitable. $3,200,-C'0 in of the allocation suited sympathy, the beautiful floweis There Is no flower more suitof WPA mon. y for building and the spkndid services for our reservoL-- s. .1 ia!l beautiful little diughter, and the able to carry for a fall wedding "The reservoirs are principally irany other kindnesses rend red than the gladiolus A sturdy pair or gloves is to bring a supplemental supply to to us, we desire to extend our a for the flower isetul not accesso-j- V.e Mr. sha'l said firms deep appreciation Humpherjs for lover, especially "Lack of late water, which gives soon forget handling AINLEY MACEY and family that last punch' in the season. ifar-suht- 1 j j d, WESTING HOUSE to-sl- w OF FUTURE - 0- Golden Jubilee Harvest Special Oct. 1 to 15 Inc. - We will give a New 1937 Food Crafter ($24.50 Value) with the purchase of a new Westinghouse Refrigerator. care-les-d- I concussion-of-the-brai- This offer is subject to withdrawal as present stock is exhausted ' First Served. 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