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Show CACHE AMERICAN' Thursday, May 11, 1039 rape Seven CACHE COUNTY, UTAH IjOGAN. Old "58" Cavorts with Her Grandchildren Wa have proven the BEST la the moat profitable . , , WHEN YOU BUY A HARRIS HOLSTEIN HULL Bl'Y ONE OF THE BEST BRIO BULL YOU THE BREED CAN URMSII C. Z. Harris & Sons .4 ,rV. r t; & i J v-,- ' tj. &; -- ' , RICHMOND js . .v, J ' ' rj v t. vV'" mv' .i ' . RICHMOND RICHMOND Grxveaide aervice were held at the Richmond cemetery Tuesday at four o'clock toe Mr. Julia Petty, a former resident of Richmond, who passed away Saturday night at her home In Ogden where she has resided for a number of yearn The services were conducted hy Bishop Erast us Johnson of the Richmond North ward. Singing was furnished by the Orphonian Glee club. The speakers were Lewis Petty of Oxford, dlaho; Hie William Petty of California. grave was dedicated by Mr. Wright of Ogden, s brother of Mrs. Petty. Mrs. Petty was well known in Cache county and many friends gathered to pay their last tributes of respect to their departed friend and relative. club The Woman's Literary met at the club rooms Wednesday afternoon to observe it's tenth anniversary. Spring flowers decorated the luncheon table where places were marked for honorary and regular club members. President Sadie Stoddard acted as toastm is tress. Responses were mad, by Lucy Merrill, Nellie Webb, Myrtle Kennedy. Iris arris. Alice Harris, Olive Harris. Rachel Anderson and Anna JohnA reading was given by son Georgia Allen; accordian music by Lizzie Doty. New officers for the coming year were chosen as follows: President, Lizzie Doty; vice president. La Preal Webb; secretarytreasurer, Anna Bullen. Miss Rae Reynolds and Miss Edith Haslam of Wellsville were Richmond visitors Sunday Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Sorenson and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Sorenson went to Smtihfield Saturday to attend the fueral of Mrs. Mary Mrs. Hopkins was the grandmother of Mrs. Dean Sorenson. The Scandinavian Good Fellows society held their monthly social Wednesday evening at the tabernacle. The following program was rendered: Solo by Wallace Taggart, of Logan ; guitar selection by Edna Peterborg, of Richmond; duet by Lona Smith and Ruby Johnson: piano selection by Norman Hansen of Smithfield; solo by Cliff Simpson, of Logan. Following the program lunch was served and the remainder of the evening spent in dancing. The Richmond South ward PriHopkins. presented the operetta Hearts at the Community building Friday night. Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Alvin received word Thursday night of the birth of a grandson born that night to Mr and Mrs. Fred Haglund of Logan. Mrs Haglund was formerly Miss Clea Johnson mary Happy of Richmond. Harvey Wilding has received word that his son Cecil and Miss Laura Porter of Preslton, ' were married at Salt Lake City Saturday, May 6th. Cecil has been employed in Salt Lake the past few months. Austin Burbank and family have moved to Providence. NEWTON .- - !, V. nrsa : UTAH V us OF . . . COMPLIMENTS H. F. tj ' 1 Whittle lacaaaotira. capable si bautiag a train at 128 Blilaa pas and tba lataat Cballamg ar baari tba 4000 bsraapawar diMl-Uttypa ctaaaa lacaacatiaa al tba llaiaa Pacific crara aparatad la a ccrtac al atasa-alactri- a RICHMOND ri UTAH taata at tba saw ftatioa. caa ba aaaa tba tawar Directly abara tba cab al tba el tba alatiaa and Is tba rigbt 1a tba tower al tba City Hall. ctaam-clactr- North Cache on League day and enjoyed the exercise and program. Mesdame Leona Haw, Eb Ben-eo- n, Florence Rigby, Florence GarAnnie Lex-sener, Marvel Cooley, Della O rlf fin, Nola Jenkins and Louisa Peterson. Mrs. Ild a Benson gave an interesting talk In the Sunday School class period on her trip to California and her visit to the Worlds n. evening, followed by games. Those included were the Misses Blanch Afton Olson, Phyllis Campbell, Fuhriman, Veda Buckley, Ella Eckstrom, Marie Larsen, Vendla Gloria Mathews and Zollinger. the leaders Clara Petersen and Venice Majors. LEWISTON Fair. Mrs. Mattie Griffin was brought home Saturday after being confined to a local hoEpibJ for 2 or three weeks following an operation She Is slowly Improving. A nice program was presented at the meeting Sunday evening dub under the auspioes of the organization. Mrs. Alfred Ooodseil entertained with a shower Friday afternoon in honor of her daughter Viola, a bride of the past month. She waa showered with lovely gifts by her many friends who called during the afternoon and evening. The young couple left Sunday for where Hansel Valley they will make their home. The district school teachers dismissed school Friday and took the pupils of the four rooms for s walk up to the west hills where they enjoyed their lunch. A few of the older ones left the group and went down In the bear river canyon. Mrs. Bessie Benson was hostess club to members of the at her home Wednesday afternoon. Nine members were present and one guest Mrs. Norma Alvis. Tafor cards. bles were arranged Score prizes were awarded to La Rue Jones and Sarah Anderson. A dainty luncheon was served. 4-- H Mrs. Ada Van Orden entertained the Alans club st her horns on Friday afternoon. Dainty refreshments were served and the afternoon spent in playing bridge. Mayor and Mrs. O, A Hogan went to California, Tuesday. They will be the guest of their son and daughter-in-laMr. and Mrs FTed Hogan at San FTandsoo and w they will also visit the exposition. Mrs. Henry Stocks of Preston Is mother, Mr. visiting with her Marion Dopp this week. was Sylvin Bodily of Fair-vieLewiston visitor Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Max Orchard and son Bruce are spending the week visiting relatives in Lewiston and At present they are Smithfield. living in Salt Lake City, Mr. Orchard is attending school Mr. and Mrs. Bert Orchard, son Bert and Mrs. Edna Gustaveson spent Sunday and Monday In Salt Lake City. On-Tra-- Young YOUNG Blaine Olsen, son of and Mrs. Dewey Olsen, was Mr in Salt Lake City Saturday, where he took part in the proEm over Brink Fat gram: radio station KSL. Blaine was a member of the Spring Creek Swine club began in 1936, and also a member of the College-Youn- g Beef club The Elizabeth PROVIDENCE Miss Violet Olsen spent the Mathews camp of Daughters of week end visiting in Preston Utah Pioneers held a celebration with her sister, Mrs. Veda Daon April 27, in honor of the set- vis. 80 tlement of the community. Mrs. Leah Olsen was honored years ago. Old residents and pio- at a party Friday afternoon, the neers were honored guests. The occasion being her birthday anSouth Cache band serenaded the niversary. The afternoon was business part of town. A lovely spent socially, after which dintwo over to served was ner was served to Mrs. Olsen. banquet The following Mrs. Zella Hansen. Mrs. Wilford hundred people. the program was given following Baugh. Mrs. Annie Nelson of Lobanquet. Community singing "God gan; Mrs. Lila Jensen, Mrs. Chloe conBless Our Mountain Home. Sorense, Mrs. Edna Hansen, Mrs. ducted by Lucella Jensen. Prayer Edna Olsen, Mrs. Rita Olsen, welWilliam Checketts; speech of Mrs. Charles Schenk, Mrs. Marcome Margaret Greenwell; vocal ion Olsen, Mrs. Louie Olsen, Mrs. duet, Elizabeth Thorpe and Pearl Alma Olsen, Mrs. Carma Olsen. The Misses Pearl Olsen, Edna Rice, accompanied by Miss Phyllis Baugh; reading. Miss Laree Olsen and Ada Olsen motored to Tremonton Wednesday Fames; cornet solo, El win evening accompanied by Miss Emma and visited with Mr and Mrs. Dell Hanson; song by the grand- Clarence Goldsbcrry sons of the pioneers; an original Mrs. Ernest Olsen and sons of poem, composed and read by Nel- Mackey, are spending Idaho, Mrs. Ella several days visiting lie Marlerj ; history, with Mr. song, by the grand- and Mrs. Hyrum Olsen. Campbell; ZolLevaun An interesting program was daughters; reading, linger; piano solo, Miss Emma given Sunday evening b the Dell Hanson; community singing clubs. Talks were given by Ray The remainder of the evening E. Jensen, Blaine Olsen and was spent in dancing to the mu- Bishop Allen Olsen, and music sic of Andrew Nymans orchestra was furnished by the girls club, feauring old time dances. The David Swenson and Mervin camp members were dressed in Speth. costumes. pioneer Bishop and Mrs. Allen Olsen Mrs Ella Frank spent Friday SMHwmvww with her children in WellsvilloProf. W. H. Terry and his chorus of the South Cache high school funished the musical selections for the First ward Sacrament meetZollinger was the ing. Lyman the Nauvooj speaker. Subject, temple. Mrs. Clara Petersen entertained 4-- PROVIDENCE Tib-bilt- H ie attended the dedication of tha South Cache Seminary Sunday. The closing night of the Mutuals was held Tuesday evening. The program was as follows: Singing, Have I Done Any Good in the World Today"; scriptural reading, Melba Olsen; duet, My Task". Bishop and Mrs. Olsen; dramatization by the Gleaner girls; retold story, Hope Jen The sen; ladies' chorus sang Builders"; son by Beehive girls; get acquainted with your neighbors, adults and seniors; male quartet; talk "The Two rGeat Commandments" by M Men; after th program games were played and refreshments served. Bishop Allen Olsen made a business trip to Pocatello Monday. Mr. Orson Bailey and Mrs. Libby Phippen of Logan, visited with Mrs. Allen Olsen Monday. LIDRUE IIOLSTEINS Congratulations to the people of Richmond for the outstanding Black and White show in the State. We are using our third herd Sire of Carnation breeding. Our present bull is a grandson of Matador Segia Ormsby ." His nine and a double of Sir nearest dams, including his own dam, who has just finished a Class B Record as a have an average of 2795.39 pounds of milk and 1057.18 pounds butter fat See him at Richmond. Ink-May- great-grands- two-year-o- PLOWMAN BROTHERS SMITHFIELD UTAH CLARKSTON CLARKSTON The Primary children presented the cantata, "Happy Hearts" on Saturday evening. The children were well trained. Much credit is due the officers and teachers for the splendid performance. Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Barson entertained a group of friends at supper on Sunday evening. Out of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Erickson and Miss Helen Erick-soof Smithfield. The Clarks ton Sunday school secretary. Miss Sybil Thompson and Miss Lois Buttars, received a Seal of Approval on their books for the past year. The only one given in the Smithfield stake. Mrs. Sarah H. Clark and her son Michael have returned from a visit In California. Mrs. Clark spent the winter with her daughter, Mrs. Ed Engdoll In Los Angles. Mr. and Mrs. Edger Be bee of Los Angeles, Calif, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. H. M Godfrey. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. God frey spent Tuesday visiting in Garland. They were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Ed. Godfrey and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Heggie. The students of the Clarkston school went to Newton on Friday where they played baseball with the Newton students. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Crookston and three sons, Miss Helen of Salt Lake City, were week end visitors in Clarkston. enterMrs. Cora P. Godfrey tained in honor of her son SterGames were ling on Thursday. 16 played and lunch served to guests. Mr. and Mrs O Thomas Goodey. Mr. and Mrs. Barson A, Goodey spent Saturday visiting in Predton and Rivardale, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Godfrey were guests of Ervin Page of Dayton. Idaho, on Sunday. Mrs. Laura Poison and daughters Laura and Minnie of Peters-borwere dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Rasmussen on Sunday TIIE IDEOGRAPH FARM F. J. GORDON & SONS BREEDERS OF HIGH CLASS HOLSTEIN FRESIAN CATTLE HERD HEADED BY CARNATION CARDINAL OUR SON OF SIR INKA MAY . . . SMITH FIELD, UTAH See Our Exhibit at Richmond JIM GREY PRACTICAL HORSESHOEING AND GENERAL BLACKSMITIIING UTAH RICHMOND Jar-din- e, o When Cache Valley Industries are Prosperous, We are All Prosperous The Dairy Industry is one of our Leading Industries. - The County Automobile Dealers Association are proud of the fact that they can assist in helping to sponsor Cache BLACK and WHITE DAYS At Richmond, May - NEWTON About 18 or 20 ladies met at the home of Mrs. George Hunter, Thursday evening for the a literary purpose of arranging club which was not completed at that meeting. Miss Viola Peterson of Smithfield gave a book review on the life of Paul the Apostle. Mrs. Leona Haws, Gwen Salisbury and Eunice Jones served a nice luncheon. Miss Joan Peterson of Smithfield accompanied Viola as a guest of the evening. The following mothers visited & Sons HOLSTEIN DAIRY CATTLE SEVENTY YEARS ACO Alta May 10, ika golda ipUt that laipUltd th llala Pacific aafi tba Scat traaacoatiiwalal Aaaricaa railraad. CaiaeMBaralia( that mat aaJ tba spaaing si tba as 1 11,000.000 Uaiea Statiea at Lac Aagalaa an May 7, (left Is right) cil Nuoibar 58." filmad la Paramount' c Uaiaa Pacific"! tbs rovld't fircl I - r r1- - 'n ?::..lots ? Z&i. V . -- ' - ' THE UTAH POULTRY PRODUCERS COOPERATIVE at a children's party for her daughter Coreenes seventh birthday anniversary. Annivorstary games were played and luncheon was served to twelve ltitle friends. The Second ward Junior girls held a candy pull on Tuesday ASSOCIATION Represents a Successful Effort in Cooperation 13 I and 16 o North Cache Motor Co. Strong Motor Co. Ralphs Motor Co. Lundberg Buick Motor Co. I Cache Auto Co. 1 Blair Motor Co. Along with the Dairy Industry with which it is closely associated, a steady flow of revenue is brought into Cache County Our Chick Feeds Laying Mashes and Dairy Feeds Scientifically Prepared Need No Introduction . . . Spencer Motor Co. Motor Sales Co. Fuhriman Implement Co. Baugh Motor Co. |