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Show FriiLy, September 2 1, 1937. " CACHE AMERICAN .1.11 : pjfri FROM VALLEY COUNCIL NEWS TENTS Rodeo Begins On Sunday I ; Paere State Fair Indian n Opening M.I.A. GIRL SENDS IN Social Held NEWSLETTER !Af GiarKston nr miss (iitu u rKvui ... . - ... T' washajcie SCOUTS gf BOY LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY. UTAH K i tendril the 'i.al. 7 Inn w A. II. PAHKKK iTtie Blind Man & Linoleum Co. Ibnne ;tl w 32) hu. Main Awning at d It, r. Ill MIA. bMke at llj nun First The M dun Belief Society held their annual pai;y on Filday with pres, Mary A. Bud conducting, Community ainging was under dl eel ion of ihuinter Lizzie Barrett, Ha) era were by Mr. Cltailote Itichanls and M a, Verna Sinriisen. Song, by the WE Thrq DYE! Ladies Shoes black .... 2"c Men's hhws black .... 33c Wink Cuaiautcvd and the West tv'bo competition mg A prog: am of fancy dancing. u?!"i vi, ions bionca of the wes era dl eeted by Miss Vlrgtr a Waite range and sullen Brahma bulls1 of Smlthlkld. Music il number I'mler SchramnvJohnson's Ucged race and In the great entry. Fair Camporall at SU1 were given by a Irom the, and finale. The troops and pa-- 1 Twenty-on- e troops. reeled Cache Valley Council qualified at(trol from the Cache Valley Coun-- j uig t, ..... .W..S.C. -held lncd eligible lor participation arej the Council Camporee seventh annual Bennie J. Ravsten, were enjoyed. Thf s follow: j to partiei-lalast, May, Smlthflrld, Mb( Games were directed by Barson u Madison wa sung by Mra Lurie Barrett. FuUt,'Isunrodeo' JiU 1)0 h "Jj'j tk;l m pate In the Utah Slate 1937 Cam- - Patrol A. Refreshments weie Goodey. Blackhawk Square Garden rodeo clown, who Mr. Hannah Bulsl read one of COM PIFTFLY f)(1 tn(J INSTALLED porall. The Camporall will be held gfirj,mrn served. rider' will send Hair mount h bMn ,uc h hlt 111 Western! her original poems after Uie p:o- In conjunction with the Utah State Vie U hi In rodw a was served burlesque gram Mrs. Ella Locale. Mary O. Thom- through their Intricate paces In plate lunch twntly Fair. Patrols will check In at the .Stag Uh v,cloul Brahma 30. buU nllt e Ravsten, Annie Thom-- ! 16th Ward Meeting House on 35 Otter pon. Small Down Payment Sjhla entertain-- 1 grandstand Bulls. Miss Ronalls Lallas Is si Los 3Ionlhly Paymenl pson are the Presidency of the Y. nient to be ottered at the North 5th West Salt Lake between ' Arrow aa low at i L. M. I. A. and Joseph P. Malm-bur- g. tfifc-3 and 5 p. m.. Thursday. Sept. 30. j Tiger arena. Angeles. Calif, the guest erf Mr beginning Sunday rs But-laClarence Clark. Golden 26. and Mr. Peter Thompson. Miss They must carry all equipment on Beaver round up at least 25 men from and George D. Loole direct Lallas Intends to attend school In their backs or on their belts. Tlie Wolf The combined horse show and 58 Dee Wiser the Logan 5th ward. There should the Y.MMiA I California Patrol must not average higher j Indian rodeo is similar to successful shows T 58 than 271 lbs., per Scout. They w ill Pioneer Smith of held In Poitland, Denver and Oma- Miss Grace Kendrick of Provi92 set up their camp at a selected Ring Wesley Smith' sharp pick for every two men.lNtbley visiting hi annually. Tlie horse-hodence spent a few day last week, spent sec- Sunday L. Mrs. Mondon Sarah Hughes 2 Sidney Car don Well see you Saturday at Bear' friends In Clarks ton. place on the fair grounds. Friday Tepee Lon will be presented the guest of Mb I aye Hancock. the Of Mendon was honored by 2 Norm. Salisbury! Lake. by her morning there will be a tour of Indian Mr. and Mrs. Pu;l Jar dine have Sa.t Lake Hoise Show association.1 Alma Lament, who was serious3 1 Ray Luta FRANKLIN STAKE dinner on hrr 79th the fair contest by Patrols. Friday Fox returned from a visit to Idaho' H. A. Sorenson, president, while' ly Uijured last week In an auto- 7 Marshall McCord SCOUTEKS over to a be MILT Elephant afternoon will given Sundry. moblle accid,.nt jg improving at anniversary. J. C. Doc" Sorensen wtU be are-- 1 birthday Falls. 7 Leo Johnson The Scoulets of the Franklin cf Panther rehearsal of the Cavilcade 'ner V Erector of the rodeo. The com- Raw-'1- 1 E. Wm. Peter Barson and Logan hospital 7 Milton Sealeyj Slake under the direction of Dls- Scouting, which will be presented Flying Eagle ned program will be given fur ?":.. ? Mr And Mrs. M. D. Bird and hits of Clifton spent Friday visit- 4 Bracken Cobra met Louis m. as 7.00 Owen Chalrnun trict W. Lynn Roe. at Mr. at and Mr. p. evening Friday five evenings starting September Hughe. daughter Art he motored to Price 8 Desmond Anderson the Slake Seminary Sunday, Sept. lng In Clarksion. Prestem Mrs. Mr. a part of the evenings rodeo per- Cobra and 26. with a special children's Hughe. mat-- and spent Sunday with Mrs. Mary A. McCombs of Prcs- Arrow8 H. Goldbronsen 19. at 3 p.m. The Scouters of ths formance. Mr. and Mrs. Salurdiy Inee on Children' and family, Mr. Day. Monday,' Hughe and family, their daughter childE. ton A. nd McCombs 8 and Wolf Ralph Datncsi district have done a fine piece of The Patrols from each Council 1C, Herman Hughe, Austin Hughes, 27 September Alexander. Mrs. Mrs. Glen and ren were of dlnneri Riverdale have been given definite re.spon.st- Mr. and Mr. David Winn all of Each troop will be responsible1 work In laying an organization' f who has ' Alexander, spent the past k u. CentervlUe. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin btlity In this program. Tlie Cacliefor the transpoi tatlon of their pa- - foundation for the coming year. Buests at the home of Mr. and . w- u- , e-lnef month with her parents, on Thomas orSunday. to Mr. Goodey have all of Patrols will Tooele. D. Council Bird trols. and expect troop Valley partifamily (They tliem to her home. er ! 'neliinoiu r.'h, which E. M. Hicken and Mr. Pond of" fire d Mr, JcnM.n 0f Ogden, panted ganlzations complete within a very clpate In friction making; Executive Transferred. Miss Faye Hancock, Miss Della son L ...a .i?!.U and received short time and are laying plans Richmond were visitors at Sunday P of. A. N. Sorensen Word has Just been , pancake making; building of types Kendrick. Miss Grace Bartlett. of Logan. of fires; a disrobing race; five-.thH. Sorensen Carl J. Carlson, Region Scout for a unique registration pro-j Wendel No: man Whitney and Edger Sorpion show horses. C. W. Wright, Mrs. were Mr. and Executive of Region 12 for the gram. Their first efforts will be guests .Other of ensen motored to College ward ' City past 11 years has been transferred put forth in getting the Explorer Vow The Martin Harris camp of thej . events Vm of the Mrs. and Mr. district to Region 7, with headquarters at troops registered. Daughurs of the Utah Pioneers each J' Hughes. r' wllh given by Miss Dorothy j after which a special effort wiU'met at lhe home of D' Bird "d famiIy 0f Mt,n' dinner "Vition As Chicago. Emma ' in hontxr n cm,, Ut tT00PSRegional Executive Carlson Bultare n Thursday. Mrs.',uri. of who went to Salt Lake. Monday ohlldr.s t d at Z1Ymere8lS,er h n ff r r done an outstanding Job In of Logan has a speeiji C1 h ft:hcol at the U D. S. ewn l' me horse show jAt the meeting UT1LXpl?rIguest- - The camp was reorganized .huh ill be Judged gion 12. During this period he Eusmeia Colhg. on Sunday!?111 ?lrda n?T:;d out-' Commissioner Orion Jensen, supervised the Scouting work in Mioe orifftn as Cap- ilh Mr. nd Ms Moms Brcwn of alv the States of Utah, Arizona, Call-- 1 lined a possible explorer programitam Verona Ravsten, Joan loiuiay afternoon. Los Angeles. Calif, spent Sunday forma, Nevada and Hawaii, In; for the year. Scout Commissioner and Monday guests of Mr. and such a way that this region has, Harold Handley outluied a Soout Hans Anderson. Mr. for the most phases! program year, In the coming country topped Mrs. Vance D. Walker. Mrs. Geo. of the scouting program. He is a Scout Executive Preston W. Pond JALT Hiibner, Miss Helen Walker atreal Executive and has really been took up the matter of 1938 re. trousseau tea given Ui tended the LAKE a living example of the motto registration and distributed blanks honor of M.s. Earl Sorensen at which he has so persistently em- for that purpose. Ligan. Friday night. Ths other districts of the phasized He who makes ten men Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Copen and if Council will to have work is greater than he who does they step of Logan were guests of daughter work being the work of ten men. Mr. Carl- keep up with the fine s. Richards. Mr. tr.d Hyrum son will leave a host of friends done In the Franklin Stake. -Miss Tellma Goodey to compete In Salt Lake City erls second, Mon won the booby Sunday, ah and Heggie and well wishers in this region. NOMINATION were guests at a party held In prior to their departure for the 'Prize- After the hunt the luiie, Mrs oralie Bi-- d Is staying with He will take office In his new COMMITTEE TO MEET their honor at the home of Mr.' major events. Stock used In tl.r wns spent n dancing. Candy waS,pr daughter Mis. Sadie Hansen location near October 1st. His sucThe Nominating committee of the 111. were present. 0j rved Seventy-fiv- e j rodeo will ta the same as that and Mrs. Hillard Archibald. Ogden, who Is very cessor In Region 12 has not yet Cache Valley Council will meet h"rs. Lev is Gpackman and new in the famous Sun Valley ro-- 1 Mrs. Archibold David entertained been appointed. As a special tri- Sunday at 10 a.m. at the local 'deo this summer, and many cf. daughter of Dewey vllle are bute to Mr. Carlson. Scouters of Scout office to set up a suggestive a group of friends In honor of her birthday on Friday the same feature acts and same lng a week at the home of her the Utah Area will entertain him j council organization for the year contestants will compete. nd Mrs. Charles parents, Mr. at a dinner in Salt Lake City, 1938 The committee will make Its evening. to the keen competl-- 1 Ladle. This Is the first grand- addition In Mrs. Abbie Godney and child- -' Oct. 2., as he passes report at the October meeting of Saturday tlon of rodeo events' Sorensen child of Mr. and Mrs. Ladle. Mrs. through that city enroute to his the council which will be the an- - ren have sDent the cast week in has secured some of the and daughter Faye, motored to greitest Spackman was formerly Miss new field. Any scout who wishes 'nual election meeting. The nomin- visiting at the home of her.. etUertainment la Ladle. Salt Lake on Monday. Faye willi to reserve a plate at that dinner ating committee consists of Super- parents, Mr. and Mis. F. Scholes. Ithr s school at the LX.S. Uo Intersperse with rodeo events. Mr. jtUnd Stake Annie Pres. Baker, so touch do W. in may intendent J. by getting Kirkbride, chair Mr. and Mrs. Golden Buttars, They incude Steve Cenieiito, na- Mr. College. Mrs. Oliver and and Taylor, Immediately with the local Scout man; Professor Henry Peterson George Wyler, L. H. Buttars, Jo- tionajly famous axe thrower, who Mrs. Jesse Baker. Mr. and Mrs office. Shaaffar and John A. Israelson as commit seph Burt went to Dayton featured recently in onjjjas John O. Hughes, Pres. Sadie Hard President Returns from Hunt tee members. Pans a tional picture magazines and evening to attend Mrs man, Mrs. Stephen Muir, of R. Allen Dr. tmmuuuuuuuntrifrfrJWT Cutler, president 92.2S party ln honor of David paper services; Mamie Francis, the Pearl Bird, Mr. and Mrs. Claud the Cache Valley Council returnButtars. rndnp female Buffalo Bill, Carol Henry Sorensen, Stuart at- LOW-COS-T Hardman, from an extended ed Monday ! game hunt In the Wilds of North-- o ern Canada. He reports a full the HISTORY OF CAROL ATED BEVERAGES SPARKLING MOMENTS bag. He had a great trip and comes back fit as a fiddle with a Millville Mrs. Evelyn Olson en moose, a vartbou, a rocky mountain tertalned on Friday afternoon ln sheep, a wild goat and a grizzly honor of the 12th birthday of her bear. We are proud of the accom- daughter Sadie Belle. Childrens outdoor games were enjoyed and a plishments of our President. Those Scouters at Camp Hunt dainty luncheon served. A host of Scouter volunteers present were Donna Jenson, Fay 125 North Main Street from all over Cache Valley Coun Anderson, Elaine Anderson, Beth Norma cil will respond Saturday to a call Jessop Ramona Clifford, Logan, Utah Issued recently for help In com- Hale. cznssLrTv-vyrasMr. and Mrs. Nils P. Olson left pleting the water works at this grand camp site On Bear Lake. The on Sunday for a few days visit trench Is partly dug and the pipe with relatives In Idaho Falls, is connected by lying atop the Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Hale and ground. It is expected that with Miss Norma Hale motored to Hyde the volunteer labor promised for! Park on Sunday where they were Saturday the 25th, that the whole guests at a dinner given in honor and the of the birthday of Mrs. Louisa job can be completed camp placed in condition for the Seamons. Already through Mrs. Leo Custer and two child coming winter. the kindness of a certain Cache ren Dorothy Dean and Chainey, Valley lady funds have been pro- who have spent the past two vided which have made it possible weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Olto construct a headquarters cabin, son left on Sunday for their home shower and toilet houses, 2 dry in Texas. toilets and miscellaneous developThe MIA held their opening soment work. The 400 odd scouts cial on Monday evening. A flower that have enjoyed the thrills of show and program were enjoyed, this camp during the past sum- - Dancing and refreshments fol mer have each given an hours lowed. wo:k each day, during the camp John S. Hoodless of Ogden spent In your business, like any other, toward developing the site. All Sunday with his parents, Mr. and who have attended are enthus- Mrs. Harry Hoodless. No. you're looking for methods of iastic about- the possibilities for Mrs. Agnes Jessop Lowe of Salt Lake City visited on Friday with development. keeping down cost and improvNo. Any Scouter or older Scout who Mr. and Mrs. Parley Jessop. would like to help with Saturdays Mr. and Mrs. Victor Eschler of ing efficiency. work should report to their Dist- Salt Lake City spent Sunday with HENMORE DISTILLERIES 00 or to the relatives. chairman rict camping Incorporated One of the greatest contribulocal Scout office. The group exOwensboro Kj.j i ouisTili A victory for the O. I. O. came pects to leavte the Scout office at tions toward 7 a.m. Saturday morning. Groups ln the result of a referendum headache of mine was made for Shakespeare fully appreciated the healthbeverfrom each ward and community among members of the American carbonated ot bottled ful Will moaned horse! Shakes; qualities those satisfactory results is turnare planning to provide tlieir own Newspaper Guild on the action he reached tor a recently endorsed ages and kept them on hand all the time. ot our stock and constant been A all around generous stewing cigarette, Tve transportation. Bishop John Q. taken by delegates at the ing large part of the job over assorted dnnks in your refrigerator will morning trying to get Hamlet out oi this reports that he expects to,'al convention last June. enable you, too, to serve them regularly scene, and here 1 am stuck on the first to Electric Servants. to all members ot the family. The children line ot the soliloquy like them anc theyre good for them. Ours and in glided Hulda, Came a knock can are the best that you buy anywhere. Not only do they provide the attractive serving maid, with m tray. A phone call to us or to your grocer or "Your carbonated beverage, Sir) it 9 eleven o'clock druggist will bring the needed supply greater economy and greater Clirkston The MIA. held theiri opening social on Tuesday even- - Washakie, Utah Only one person was Injured In a automobile accident late Saturday evening, while returning from Buxclder county fair. Muse Nraman. 65. was taken to Valley Hospital In Tremon-lotwo ribs were broken and lift arm broken, there were eight In the car, Mr. and Mra Jim John Neanuut, Everett Neaman, Muse Nraman and Steve Perdish and two Neaman children. The accident happen near Riverside, Utah. 1 fiat; beauty Uke ciry the a.tioii of i I n, Johns Hat & Shoe Shop - ,i, Master Stoker For $189.50 - ! ; new-ljp- JACKSON MENDON I -- , & FRY Co. w f W37 UTAH j " ' , - - - I j at j rLw i - fZ k, 7m1lthedon' ! hL , f ClTy SeptH M-- Oct.! ' i - spend-husban- ! .... . " Stel-Log- an Bur-nes- news-birthd- ay f MILLVILLE b S. E. 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