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Show Ti e Pajre Kijrht Cache American, FojNin, Cache County, Utah Friday, May 2i, 1911 Famed Musical Shaugnessy To Attend Utah Aggie Summer Conch School Group Coming ' n . r.i.t-ui- 1 tu .i it jtt t'tj'i s' .tf Ar t ! 1 i nani. .! fi'a sun n. r k ' 0,1 ( Ihrt Hollenbeck and Stnl'h, be'.n of Silt Iaike Ci'y; two ;.'ti r, Mrs John J Haih.in, Lewiston, and Mr. Idaho; kL--a. i Infant Fotirr Mrs. Robi rt James Harmon G. Chi.st' siiui gmn.hhildii n.s n, Ilium; n ..nd one griat 1 service for the three-,,t- P id A iron Vi nil. mil grandiluld. Friends may call at the fain.ly !l h. ti.r (i; jf..n e tf the Mait .tit M..l r II a tun f Ch.lH-- 0 Inline C'l i'k Sh..u, li!n v, t.u 'in in' 1' in WUL. wile Monday fiom ; !. f Tito. " .'nows i'h! t'.i.n, who (lied It, a about 0 10 30 a, m. until erne tti.u of pit T fui of aenhes. re-; i (V. Oil June 12, (l.b p m in a Lokuit iiu p.tal, will Burial will tj lit.nl fui ih.ilj h,,h)i at be in the We.hville 01 tid !((' L ty be .u h will t lOudiated ha'indiv at 3 p. in. tjurg 1nivtr t), f ftt the home Tin' tr o will pitlorm iru-i- c il-at llit I V'lt.ditll anif the gratldpaietlts, ' c.ty uintuiy. 1.1 i rw ftuiMd at the ..ml i. i )' Mr d"d D V, H.rsin Mrs sdinol nual I'l.h At', e (.(( lung in C. II. McGuire in tbc L'SAC auditoiium C.a.'kstoti uii.ii r d.iciumi of the Zclplia insctu dull d for Juie 5 lo 9 ' .11'.-I'.' second wuk f tie Kenne h LlnilquLt mortuary. Mis. 7i'plu Chihil clusive. at (online to E. I tl'ukl Benin tt n Virtue uy from it u. er at Mi Curt. 32. fm uit r tesliletil Hmiini y, dint or of .ithltiic of Sun on ii intlude tlu jviunts, . ... u V. ir.s't uim Mall t marks tiie.r two wlio diid uily tuday in USAC .iii'l h.ul foothill Digaii Vir-g Amt and shers, .rii rpn tat.m of ttio lit ratine1 ii.a FJsa Ihierly Bar-o- n who riii'ly w.i. Fr.oik of Claikston Cid.tr City following a major t'.e riit musters Known as' n Mr ,.nd Mrs. Robert M.lh r operation, will be brought to tv i omnib-'.i- t fil'd a In ll!i Unlit 111 tin It1 r ch .min the iiiiet ci '.it of of lr.i iih me and Mr. and Mrs Log in lor buru.1 U. S n.i.y originally wu mIh'U-tiltN lomb n.i'.ions. the Svkor.t trio Larson, gr Sue was bit n February 7, 1908 to t( aeh the s, but he itldparitits. i Toils Tin (olorful trtititi p in ir Taber. It Alberta. a that Canada, lnfot lin'd Romney Monday Bun.,1 will be in the Claikston throughfut the nations ci men John Henry and Let-ti- e daughter would to imiiOsm1i1i for him 10 j hale bet n dei L.red btilllant. Mtike'iiy Benin tt. Sin was .it Li ltd j At the oulhMak of the Ruwiun to P. U. MiGuirc and marr.ed I toll h Mrs. Dora M.F.S. u rtd enl. Illlll Ormond lMhy Fr.uik Svkora founded volution. had they two l.td in Ci dar City for fur Thutvd.iv Univitv.tr !.is trio, touring Slbi ria and the tl months, Funeral wri let s are being ar-t- ,e months indot inn it n work far tiitrn countries with great r.iiigtd today fur Mrs. Dora Mel-- 1 Survivors include ht r husband, fun being a1., fill'd to pre and was hailed at cue of j Miam nd two brothers, Mrs. j Fitzer.ihl Is 79, where Oni.tnd, school, it rol. iiiu expert, Right j fir-- t the to ari.s'.v chamber Lamb br.ng who'1!4 dt of Dr, Logan; Mondell tit will mihv ed he l)22, limit the athktlC rniMe beorc an Oilent,d aud.enie. ' dad I.,te Thur'day ,J ,m H. Lajt.n. Lynnwood Ben-- 1, m her ram nigU jutu Mr Sjkoia. Rd Mrs. Ruby Van lolnuellht, was ed- - ome. 2!3 North Fourth West m'u- - 1rk It will be Si.JUf title.. yS third Cotw-rthe ,.t u.attd atory of trixt. of mliiu ntj inuthnt to lU'rM !,u!t. Ixij Angeles. California, j iTiiiie at ttie rc.it lrng sil.ool. Conner-- ! Prague .uid the liiijn-ria- l It, ii in ' pii nti d nut In 1'Mj he age. Rus-i- u of was lie Kiiv, va'ory alid Speaking of I'CLA wire the She wav burn in Riba in Sprmg-fiih- i. i a of F. ven Mulert, cello, pupil foot bail '.a ti in tors and ag.e.n 111 Mu, a daughter of Mr. end and H. Glicro, composition and j Hill he rame to Login after his Mrs. Andrew Fitzgerald. She was loniluiUng For two years, he married to J J Ormond who died ireat f' at ford lean hid tie hand was conductor .it the music drama Howl mid I.'i hr i ki in the Ibi'-til 13,0. tin ati r in Kiev. wrrr pna laliiu d mj thirnl n.ition- Survivors include the lollowing a In the L'tr.'ed States, Mr. i ns nl 1 children by a previous marr.igc: has as tiaviled 's to extcn.v.vily Sh.lilfllllevs) aiceptii'ic CLARK Ml It GIIM.SSY . . will replace Frank Lrahy a foot. Eustace, Tex. a soloist and has held the post of Mis. Vera Stegall. te.iili the m liool .should be popuhall instructor at the t'tah Aggie Summer Coaching school. pimup.il cellist with major sym as; Mrs. Ncta Roberts. Goodlette. lar with the conches who plan Governor Maw phony orilustras. On his arrival Tt,asi Otto and Audrey V. Straud to attend, as next to Knute Rock-Jle- y If could not have could teach the "V I,e.ihy . m the United StaUs in 1920. jof Lok1": H grandchildren, four ats d lSs in l'lJT. he h is worse for , done couhln I ionic," he concluded. Sykora was engaged by the Ctn. j Crcat grandchildren and one tracted the most interest. He will 1 our had wlio has bein desciribcd college r Mllhr. rs of Auduberry, He room with W. II. (Little Bill) Symphony orchestra. J he appointed the as "the muscle niagi-dan- " Texas, 'variously Memphis, h held solo is the of cellist ; post Miller, former coach of the Tulsa devil h'm.sclf. and the nation's authority Funeral nts, arrang. mi pending Philharmonic Diamond Oilers, national A A U Detailed plans for play of the with the Chicago We can trade on the human body," will teach children, will be 1r orchestra. American Opera com. arriva basketball champions, who will council Scout Cache in the Governor Valley Hay of ndaxation lo win his W. later system onnunced the by Loyal teach basketball classes. company, softball league, were announced p.iny, Chicago Ojxra via the ballot with basketball classes. Grant Park concerts, and since l mortuary' has a Shaufihnessy H B great' along route, and its Hunsaker, (Hy) today by with the Kansas city (Oadung record and has been' the Scout athduty of all of the chairman IlzahCtn 1 age . termed orchestra. He conducted by some os the rags to honest100 people letic committee. miles within riches" mentor. lie went from All seven districts in the Cache lrihP M,ar Conservatory orchestra Funcral srnlccs lur Mis Elu. Of this college to summer session. Chicago, where the material madoj to area are have C2 The8 abeth pi. nning Valley I of u.uhn)rn see that no such it impossible for any coach to WULsville. who died m a Salt leagues, he announced, and it Is hrf son small t Russell Inez and Mrs sculldugery takes to Stanford, where he had win, some the of that Lake Wyo'', ?1U'''C expected at hospital Wednesday R. Crookston place as is afoot talnments in divers, an undefeated season and pro- Jimmy of Riierdale spent Situr- - ming areas will programs j 7;19 m of causps incid(,nt t0 join yn the pro- of ensemble and solo now. duced the Rose Bowl champion. repertoire. age. will be conducted Monday and Sunday at the home of gram. A council playoff will be day Political (Paid Advt.) Bela Martay, violinist, received his Then after two years there, he her at 1 p. m. in WelLsville First parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jo- conducted to determine the win- education at the Liszt signed as head coach at Mary- seph M. Jenson. Upon her return ner and runnerup. Royal Ac- ward chapel by Preston Brench-ley- . Father, we thank Thee that Thy land, another school with a poor she w as accompanied by her sisEach district will effect their ademy in Budapest. He centinued bishop. light and Thy love reach earth, his studied with Professor Sevetk record, and in 1942 won seven ter, Mrs. Donna Stuart and small own organization, with the disDaughter of John and Eliza the prison to them that are Czechoslovakio in of nine games of a tough sched- son and open Professor Jay, who will spend this week trict Scout commissioner to act Flesch in Berlin. He has concer-tlze- d Green Lelshmnn, she was born ule. console the innocent, and bound, or a select leader. A in softball Wellsville. March 10, 1882. Her in River dole. in the U. S. and Europie and husband, William Last year he moved to Pittsburg wide throw the gates of heaven. of scouts from three three died in Page, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Sjoberg is a former member of the Kansas who. since Jock Sutherland's 1936. as different be will Mary Baker Eddy named troops on Monday to had City Philharmonic orchestra. de emphasized the motored to Ogden reign, be directors. will Survivors the include league four Play daughLawrence F. Beste, pianist Is a sport. Shaughnessy had a large transact business. The man of integrity is one who ters, Mrs. N. A. Petersen, Magna; Lieutenant Lowell Yeates is under official softball rules. of the graduate Musical juad hist year and he anticipates Chicago makes it his constant rule to follow must be Mrs. Charles Players Corbett. Idaho registered Falls, a great season this year. In ad- spending a short furlough with sccuts between 15 and 18 years college and received bis training the road of duty, according as Trutb sbeen wife. He stationed his ha m piano with Rudolph Ganz and dition to hts coaching duties there, of age, and they may not transGuenbergg. His numerous appear- and the voice of his conscience in he acts as adusor for one of the in Kentucky. theory yand composition with ances and works have won envi- point It out to him. exrom to one team another fer Reeder Mr. and Mrs. Nathan La Violette j and Louis able recognition. prominent "pro teams. cept through bona flfde residence Wesley Mary Baker Eddy as und family returned on Wednes- transers Between June 1 and 15, Shaughnessy is recognized afone of the leading men in the day to their home in Layton unregistered players may be rebusiness in regaid to the T ' ter spending several days with cruited from any area and in formaUon an,l is credited with relatives here and in Hyde Park areas wh.re there are not enough Lloyd Larson is home on furpopularizing the offense with the two wards may combine man in motion. "Tins should be lough from Catalma, Cal., where players, to form a team with the sanction an incentive for coaches to at- lie has bee nreceiving training ol the district representative. tend, as many inquiries have been with the U. S Merchant Marines. received since it was learned that Second Lieut Cyril Garr has Leahy had joined the service. been home on a short furlough ititiuuc g tme uuuuie Niigit; ur lracticdlly every one have utged after graduating from O. T. S. eliminations. Tins play must be roe to sign up some one who in North Carolina. completed by August 3, and dis- trict champions will enter a coun-- 1 cil tourney to be run off between August 1 and 12, Professor Hunsaker explained. . ,i ii.llu.,.1 tc d .v u .1 I - n m i jYi o'-lu- 1 nut e la-nh- 1 xl r, J I j t . J . Sy-kor- 11 , , Scout Softball Leagues Planned I sis-cinn- a'l I j j i 8an-193- c ' r I com-rn'itte- e I Cbtiesrfaf PREPARE FOR ACTION IN A B.V.D. ROGUE SHIRT S3.50 to $5.00 to get around in. 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