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Show CACHE. Pape Two CACHE AMERICAN Ne lji day mornings at apt per. Iubii IjpJ Tue-.tl.iy- 'limr v!y, and , Cache American Publishing Center S'rwM. Uatan. Utah by the 62 We-- 4 A.Mi:i:PN I (Mi AN, ( .U.'HK tuU.NTY. Tuesday, December 12, 1933 LTA1I THE TsTEND OF THINGS i , SCOUT NEWS Satur- Company THE cr;.7vlu evg Kll ULAl (Y or HlcrOtA,RHN Till (t is A CO(sKC5nCNDlN'3 J C ALLEN Jr., Editor WM C. ENGLAND, Manager J. H. ENGLAND Mechanical Superm'endent anvLAtNT NXAkJNG Matter. November 2. 1831 . . . at tha Entered aj Second-Claa- a Peat Office at Logan, Ctan, under the Act of March J, 1897. ftubecriptlon Rater: ty Ca:r.er or Mall . . , Ore Year Advertising Rate Made Known Upon Application. ';7r. ' 71 latULrCMG im - T && ? i.fKXN INu PIJN I WVgllR HH f if W rs V-- xXrm r LCtAi. ' Vu Atuv 4 ST1 r 'To Boct Membership ' IR'S t tVi mn . ELIMINATE fLYINu j,.1: At&OkM OLAfcS tHXMS AN 1IIST0K1C .SHRINK OF THE OLD SOUTH For the Rust hundred years the bell lias rung in the steeple of historic Old --Market House, to summon the citi- Ret-pecti- council tlx? plans (or booaung Notice to Creditors membership to at kail equal Uiut 1 tills o( December 1938. ut On In thr District Court of the First membership ol year there via Jodicial District of thr State of lUi 3062 as eompwed scouts Utah In and for the County 2389 on December 31, 1938. A net Caeho. loss of 320. The district representatives at the meeting agreed to In the Matter of the Estate of HAN'S P. NEILSEN. also known seek a quota which they would as HANS P. NIELSEN. attempt to get In new scout Deceased generation, as well as please present Creditors will ions o( old scouts lor the month the estate Quotas as accepted verified claims against also known of Hans P. Neilsen, by the districts were as follows: as Hans P. Nielsen, deceased to Oneida, 37; Hyrum. 41; Logan, the undersigned administrator at 62; Benson. 26; Pilot Butte, 25; Lewiston, Utah, or t the office OaUse. 50; SmitWteld 20; Frank- of Leon Fonnesbeck. attorney for 24. on or before the lin, 41; Wyuta, administrator, agreed 1st day of April, 1940. Tlie district cliairman RAY L. NEILSEN, to call special district committee admistrator of the estate of meetings to organize and plan for j Hans P. Neilsen, also known putting tlie membership ever the as Hans P. Nielsen. tep and at Use same time give troop Leon Fonnesbeck, Attorney special attention to 1940 , for Administrator. registrations and Boy's Lile. Dates of publication: Date fur Council Meeting Nov. 20; Dec. 5. 12. 19. 26. 1939. 20, 1940 has a zens of Fayetteville, North Carolina, to breakfast at 7:30 and to dinner at 1. It rings again at sundown as a sort of New World and at nine o'clock at night it rings the curfew. In the old days that was the hour when all plantation slaves had to lie in their quarters ; now it is the time for the second show at the movies. Market House has become one of the The century-ol- d historic shrines of American democracy. Once it was the Old $lave Market, and the old name still sticks. Now it has just been refurnished for the sesquicentennial of tha Saturday, January founding of Fayetteville. It was painted inside and out been set as the date for tlie Cache white lead in preparag VaK-Council Boy Scout annual with beautiful and ac; of meeimg a hundred total 1,450 second pounds tion for its years meat made on used the is lead white of job. being Cliairman The Old Market House was built on the site of the Mrs Julia Muir; Christmas story pregram committee. Mrs Annie vocal by It will be a banquet meeting Hughes; of North General Old State House, where the Assembly solo. Mrs. Julia Muir; trio, Mrs. ladies invited to participate w.th Con1793. Here the Carolina met in 1788, 1789, 1790 and Hughes, Mrs. Viola Larsen. and will be held at tlie Logan stitution of the United States was ratified in 1789, and Mrs. Julia Muir, accompanied by Senior High School Mr. Salisbury Marvel Mrs. Bartlett; singing is assisted by Superintendent E. A. in the same year the charter was granted for the Univer- practice conducted by chorister Bateman and Harold M. Peterson. Mrs. Viola Mrs. Julia Larsen. WASHINGTON Senator Borah sity of North Carolina. Manual Completed Muir as accompanist. Refreshments (R), Idaho, an opponent of the Scout The Spanish Colonial architecture of the famed old were served L. N. Hess of the Cliairman to Mrs. Anna administration's trade agreement landmark was suggested by its architect, Louis D Henry, Hughes. Mrs Selma Hancock, program, urged Wednesday that Councils advancement and cou. t Miss StaulTer. Miss Leora it be made a clean-cIssue ln'r licoor committee, in cooperation who was Commissioner of Claims to Spain under President, Mo vis,Carma E. N. Reese Mrs. Lucy Willie. the coming presidential and con- - with Van Buren. In the long span of its years the building has Claud Stauffer, who is attend- gressioiial elections. presented a new Council Advance- been a townhall, market house. Masonic Temple and bank. ing school at Pocatello. Idaho, is Borah and Raymond Leslie ment Manual to the councils exspending the week with his par-- Buell, magazine editor and former ecutive board lor its approval at Now it is a library under the guardianship of the Womens meetUs, Mr. and Mrs. Henry this, boards an-gelu- Probata and Guardianship Notice. Consult CnuntyClerk or th Signer for Further Wi formation. The Cache Valley Council orcommit-- l ganizations and ex!en.-.we III 1 meeting held Sunday. December 3, set objective and laid n wciuucV rOUlRAW-N- f saarf'1 4 cAAic&i s, , wear-resistin- Borah Urges Poll on Trade Pacts o r. ,- . -- cjw ut an e regular monthly president of tlie Foreign Policy as SunClub. sodation, clashed over the trade ing held in the Scout office 3. Mr. andMrs. Marvin.Winn. December day, before the ofjpact program monopoly I . Preston; Mrs. Alfred Stone,1 of committee. The manual is a statement of a given by Mrs. Ellen Bird, places,. wer dinner guests of Mr. n' "If congress yields to the clamor principles, policies, and proceed- being marked for Mr. and Mrs.,U'f Mra. N. Sorensen on of'and Joseph and Vernal W.lhe of pressure groups and throws out ures governing the rank advance- family .i,' Brigham City. Mr. and Mrs. E. Tuesday. the Hull trade program in favor ment of scouts. The Council has H. Mrs. C. Stauffer spent of the barter system, the one re- been very much in need of such iFifield, of Logan; Mr. and Mrs. annual Harvey Archibald, of Wellsvile; Thursday at Smithlield as guest maining power upholding a sys- a manual. Copies were distributed MENDON The Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Heninger and of Mrs. Cyril Nelson. tem of free enterprise will have to the board members present. was held party Saturday night... rA well apoitned rval B,rd a"d was hauled down the flag." Buell told They were asked to review it and supper The program consisted of home l: Mlss Arzella B,rd of, given Saturday Mr. the committee In Its study of the come to the night by movies given by H. C. Stauffer nd January meeting prea ,d Mrsrval Larsen. Covers and Joseph Larsen. After the Europeain wars possible effects pared to approve or disapprove. were laid Mr. for and Mrs. James was j luncheon A nicely arranged program a banquet was served to upon prices and industry in this Riven by Mrs. Wm. Hughes ore Muir. Mr. and Mrs. Georje Smith, country. 75 guests seated at three CORNSTARCH PUDDING H. and C. Mrs. Mr. Stauffer. tables. Miniature Christmas trees Thursday afternoon, the time what he Buell asked Borah A very tasty dessert can be Sar-thMrs. e Mrs. Ray Lindsay, centered each table, red and green ing spent in fancy needle work; pnt meant by pressure groups. The made by mixing together five guest. guests including Mrs. Robert a8 Bowen being special candles in holders given as favwitness said he referred to special tablespoons four of cornstarch, ors. Kay Sorensen acted as toast Finch, of Pocatello; Mrs. Joseph After spper bridge was played. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Howell. or sectional Interests who mainsalt, sugar, teaspoon Buist. Mrs. Manila va-Sorensen, master; responses g.ven by Mrs. Wilford Larsen was hos- - or Logan, were dinner guests of tain lobbyists and could prevent the beaten yolks of two eggs and rious members of the party. Each Sltir this Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stauffer on the reelection of someone who op- a half cup of milk. guest was given a red and green itess to a well appointed dinner mixture into three and a half posed them." and paper hat. The room was ef- Thursday. A basket of fruit cen- Thursday. A Thanksgivi lg dinner was That's submitting it to the cups milk brought to the scald- in Christmas tered the table, covers being laid fectively decorated colors. Those in charge of the for Mr. and Mrs. Carl Pehrson, given at thehome of Mrs. Emma voters, the way of democracy, mg point Stir until smooth and cover Then and cook thick. A bowl of Borah quickly observed. Willard Esplin, Hancock. Thursday. were Delpha tables Longstroth Mr. and Mrs. the table where Ruth fruit centered Finally Buell agreed but said that of- slowly for 25 minutes. Lois Buist, Lorraine Muir, Blanche Misses Erma. Phyllis and John covers were laid fir Mrs. Han-th- e ten the public was not represented beat the egg whites and fold Yonk. Wanda Morris. Following Pehrson, Calvin Pehrson, lr. and Mrs. E J. Han- - and failed to understand the im- into the cornstarch as it is reMiss Barbara of Hennam, Logan; a was dance banquet given moved from the stoke. Chill and in the amusement hall, which was Larsen, Leland Larsen, Mr. and cock, Mr. and Mrs. Edger Han- portance of such matters. serve. Mr. cock. and Mrs. Henry Mrs. Larsen. ocdecorated for the beautifully It is probable that the state deMrs. Lynn casion. During the dance a floor entertained Bartlett. Mr. ofand Bridge club was is as well organized to partment Miss rPeston Longstroth. show was given by Jenen Sorensen Friday night at the home of Mrs. its side of the argument present of Salt Lake Hancock, Faye and Virginia Waite. Much credit Lelone Larsen, dinner being serv-fo- r Borah countered. Miss Karma of as tlie farmers, Hill, the success of the party is led to Mrs. Selma Corbhidge. City; to the prospective Miss ll He refen ed Drummond, Montana; who was Mrs. Alice Stauffer, Mrs. Maxine due Alton Longstroth over ex' Hancock, Miss Della Bart- congressional struggle Mrs lvalue Smith. Sorensen. TYPEWRITERS and general chairman of the party. tending the trade agreements act Pri- - Mrs. Isabella Kidman, Mrs. Opal lett, rGand and Ross Bartlett. Officers oft he Mendon ADDING MACHINES June. which expires in .nary motored to Logan Wednes- - Larsen high score being won by Sold .Rented and The old superstition of cookBuell that said government to cut home Mr. of Maxine the Mrs. Sorensen; high day night ing dried beaas in rain water, propaganda never Is very effecRepaired and Mrs. Cyril Bird and held a by Mrs. Alice Stauffer. 176 North Main is Phone $45 in house warming , their new, Happv Hour club met at thei which foodsoft, is scientifically tive." specialists say. for I wish I could think so, Borah home. Mrs. Bird was play leader hnme of Mrs Mane Taylor. So-- sound, before cja chat was enjoyed, luncheon beans cooked in hard water tend shot back as the small group at the Mffndon Primary to soften less readily. the hearng laughed. moving to Logan to make her,belng 5erved to Mrs. Bill Lorg-homA chicken supper was stroth Mrs CharlesBuist, Mrs. served at one long table, a Muir,! Mrs. Eddis Bir(J Stockholders Meeting ket of fruit centering the table. Mrs Wayne Hiibner, Mrs. Car-- j The regular annual meeting of Covers were laid for Mrs. Bird, jvie Bird. of the First the stockholders Re'tta ' Marm Bureau was e lltertained Mesdames Annie Hughes. MERCHANDISE MART National Bank of Logan, Utah, Hiibner. Julia Muir. Viola Lar-- , a, the home of Mrs H. C. Stauf-- . mTHt ' will be held in its banking room Hancock. sen. Selma Marjorie ifpr thetime being spent in fancy cn Tuesday, January 9, 1940, at Anna Bird, Lucy Willie. work Luncheon was serv-- 1 4:00 oclock p.m. for the election cock, Marvel Bartlett. Miss Leora d t0 Mis Thoe Whitney. Mrs., of directors and the transaction Morris, Miss Carma Stauffer, Mrs. Afton Bird. Mrs. Melvin Muir, of such other business as may be Robert Finch, of Pocatello Mrs. Larsen. George, uas,Ms Qval proper special guest. Games were played Smlth, Mrs. Earl Corbridge, Mrs. RUSSELL S. HANSAN, Cashier. prizes bei.ig won by Mrs Verna Rav Lindsay. Mrs. Gilbert Muir. Dated at Logan. Utah, DecemStauffe Hancock, Mrs. Carma Advt. ber 8, 1939. Mrs. Marvel Bartlett. Bowen was special guest. , Mrs. Eddis Muir entcrtu.ned at Wm. Kidman, Orval Larsen, H. a Thanksgiving Muir Eddis spent Stauffer. dinner, covers be-ing laid for Mr and Mrs Carlyle three days last week alt Locomo-- , Bird, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Dun- - tive springs. held their bar. of Logan; Miss Myrtle Muir, A. II. PARKER Primary officers Miss Cleo Muir, Isaac Quinney of meeting night at the Monday (The Blind Man) Hiibner. Retta Logan; Earl Muir. Mr. and Mrs. 'home of Mrs. to prayCalled Eddis Muir and family. Serve"; Awing & Linoleum Co. ISmging. A 325 So. Main dinner was ers were by Mrs. Marjorie Bird. Thanksgiving Phone 244-. I MENDON 3 room FOR RENT furnished a part ment. 1U N. 2nd West. WANTED cleaning Old Clean rags for Cache American FOR RENT Sleeping and housekeeping rooms. 79 West Center, Logan. I .... - M' trade F0R SALE OR oo w, used brick. Majestic Telephone 1336. Fresh range. SALE Large sheets paper wrapping Christmas parcels. Cache FOR brown of for - lo-i- be-M- r- one-fourt- h I t MUSIC FOB GOOD DANCE Contact the Glenn family orchestra. Write or Telephone Tremonton, Utah. 7-- 5 room FOR SALE OR RENT modem home at 622 East 1st South. Has coops and barn. Write Box 54 or phone 118A2 Tremonton. FOR SALE Pair slightly used Nordic sklls. Metal edges, Gel-se- rt Cable bindings. Cost new Over $30. Sell for 15. Inquire Cache American. J Geo. B. Everton Ma-da- WRINGER ROLLS and Repairing For Maytag, Apex, Dexter and all other makes. New and Used Washers. 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