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Show Friday. August Tne Cache American, Loan, Cache County, Utah Tane Four 11, 1911 w.th- - j lagv. That it can be done, the t.rt .n:?anun can 1 1.0, has eiiuan. Our hope for WELLSVILLE exist. The dt legate honestly tried 'the futu:e cclll be our ability isy TAiiott iu aotk together. Then-- were no to put this lesson into effect. Can drmoj r.try be applied to heads hut eluted cnes. Power international relations? Is theie Mi's IoiHue fii.Kiil.ird ur.iH)uia-- i were laid a ide. Emotions Soon Fnds way to work out cooperation V the ii'.urrW' of lar d.u,;hi-- I- ,;a They agreed or dinoumged. . , Mr, ar.d Mrs. Kenneth Stewart ind.viduaU, rej restntvng Yrrn to ivimur V. Jw-ra- it. m.i ;Cju and nc-- ' amicably t are truiigiy-kiuc;ve their pl.ir.uing to return to army group, ct N.UVy. The fit Aufju l of freo speech frded the discussion with to all alike. right even waited un- - duties in Florida next Tuesday. Lo! n.M jn proMem d a,s the in They maraige 1 .others similarly bcund to opposing Ul the the son of Mrs. James H. finished his He gan umplr lYiihiy Auga-- 4U. xlth tjMiikcr Stewart and has been home for groups? Or must they stand so ieecli before they applauded E Cl.riAtrn.Mn officiatseveral days. Ha wife, the former platforms poLu-lfirmly on their own and calmly. ing, Kollo ing On ceremony a rd Is no common meettlure that tin? home served at It Is a system which creates Elsie Wolfe has been here for dmg dinner wj ing ground? several weeks visiting at the home of the bride mother, honoring the Inone of the most efTec. good feeling. One thing that Probably of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Otto the of terested me wa it effect on the young rumple, for nwmbeix live proof of the possibility of Wolfe. immediate family, after which they The delegations, employers' repreinternational cooperation was giv. sentatives would take A liberal left for a (short honeymoon trip. en the of in the recent meeting stand. Hie workers' degelatcs be- To lie With Husband The bride Is a graduate of fiouth International Labor organization. came conservative. Cue lw high school and seminary (It was our Much has been written of the own Mrs. Lynn Bracken and small workers' delegate who spon6he bus been artvle In various fine Charter they drew up. Much son left during tha week to Join here Um? ward sored the inclusion of trade as-i- n church arUvitca lu 1 , ha been reported of the progres. husband somewhere In Virher U a by Is resolution ahe employed At present asking site action taken. But what was certain lie is a member of the ginia. telestates telephone Mountain rights for 'trade unions.) most impressive to me as I sat in The is the former Nadean She navy. at Logan. graph company was the vision of becamegoverenment representatives Erickson. the hall big rather Mr Iverson is also a graduate representatives Governor aud Mrs. Brlcker and Jack how dignified the effective workthan bureaucrats. of South Cache high school and out of democratic procedure ing What does this prove? It proves Wounded on Saipan seminary and was active In the can be made. the that church affairs before entering Lieutenant Max James, former democracy CAN work, that Courtesy was the watchword. The it Is possible for mature human resident of Paradise, was wounded service. For the past t o years one never moment for delegates he lias been serving wnh Use U. Post-W- ar DELEGATES. beings to act together and con- in action In Sul pan and is now forgot they were 8. Navy and has Just completed Whether they represented man- sider their mutual problems In a recevilng treatment at a base h caA his second trip around the world. program for main- tural depression. Our knowledge agement, labor or government, spirit of harmony. pital. ecAt the completion of his present taining the farmers post-wSome organization the gained during the last depression they never lest eight of the fact along furlough he will go to San Francis- onomic stability and prosperity together with the obvious will to that they were representatives of lines of the International Labor Two Negroes were discussing the co for reassignment. has been outlined by a large work out an overall world pro- a whole nation and a whole office is what is needed in the war. 'Is you ready to go?" one The Wcllsvill ward releif aoclety group of the nations leading ag- gram for production end market- people. days to come. We must not try asked. entertained Tuesday In honor of ricultural erperts in reply to a ing of farm products should preNo," said the other, "I aint There was no barrier of speech to change the nations but to Um? vtslUng teachers, officers, class notional poll, the Utah Extension vent any depression In agricul- between the people. Three lang- show the nations how to work ready, but Fse willin' to go, unleaders end committee members at service learned today. ture." uages were freely and equally together to their mutual advan. ready." Atlanta Constitution. A farm depression such as oc- - j an afternoon social held on the The following program was re used. Earphones brought the lawn. The guests were seated at curred following World War I Is a . commended for achieving the de- speeches to the listener In his beauU-fully definite threat when peace comes sired goal: two long tables which were own tongue through Interpreters. 1. decorated with bowls of roses. and the curren wartime boom has National acUon to maintain No orte speech was paramount A Jowly three course luncheon was run Its course, but Uie poll ex- - high level of employment and Sometimes I listened with one served to foty five. Remarks were pressed an overwhelming convic- consumer purchasing power after ear to the English and tha other made by stake officers Mrs. Al- tion that the slump is unnecessary the war, with the stimulation of to the French. It was a lesson berta Leatham and Mrs. Peer! and cun be avoided. foreign trade an important factor In harmony. Differences 133 South Main vanished In a common Lelshman. Two readings were given Phone 710 undere-- s Only 1 of the 20 experts in 13 . in this respect. tan ding. 2. Prevention and control of any by Mrs. Della Francis. Each guest states who were polled, dissented All of this leads to the de- was presented with a gift. The pres- from that view. The feeling of the inflationary boom in farm land idency Mrs. Harriet Lleshman, Mrs. others is summed up In the fol- values, a development which conBelva Hall, Mrs. Rena M, Uesh-ma- n lowing statement: tributed so heavily to the agri- that we shall have an agricultural There Is no reason why we cultural depression and Mrs. Edna Thorpe were after world depression "unless we find some other way than government spendshould have a post-wagricul- - war I. in charge. ing to avoid lt" savof A 3. planned program Baby girls arrived during the ' of remainder the the . spendlng Two of the replies listed control himself. farmer Mrs. the Mr. for and by ing at Logan hospitals week here with her sister, Mrs. The experts placed an impor- of inflation as vital to prevention John F. Leatham Jr., and Mr. and tant share of the responismlity for of a slump, while two others favor Mrs. Harold Parker. Mothers and Haslam. Mrs. John J. Hendry underwent safeguarding the future On the devaluation of the dollar as a babies are reported doing fine. Mr. and Mrs. William M. Has-la- a major operation at a Logan Individual farmer end urged him method of action. The majority regarded the rise and Mr. and Mrs. Loran Hus-la- hospital on Saturday evening. She to employ his increased Income In In farm land values as decidedly of Salt Lake City spent Wed- Is reported as doing as well as can the following ways: Pay debts and do not incur new dangerous both to farming corn-w- ar nesday here attending funeral ser- be expected. bonds, both to j munity end to the nation s pott-he- lp vices for their little nclce, Valeen Mrs. Jack Hansen and son ones; buy war finance the and as a re- - war outlook as a wlial.. However, of old five visitJackie of Salt Lake City are year Haslam, daughter Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Haslam, who ing at the home of her parents. serve for the futtre; carry ade- - a number felt that purchase of quote life insurance; establish a land Is justifiable If the farmer passed away early Sunday at a Lo- Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bankhead. m reserve with left over funds for finds that such expansion will hospital. gan Mrs. Florin Rose, the former crease his ir.achln when rehabilitation productive efficiency The Fish and Game Association Shirley Hall, has received word entertained at their summer outing that her husband Private Florin ery and supplies become available. and if he does not incur any nfew Government action is of only j debt at the same time, at the ball park on Monday even- M. Rose has arrived safely In Engcontrol meas-tinuThe minor A were Ball Importance In assuring cOn- played. games ing. land. He Is In the Infantry and In the ures to prevent the land rise from farm prospe.-ty- , lovely luncheon was served around has been In the army for seven of the major:!;? of the ex getting out of hand, are a capia large bonfire. months. Mrs. Rose and son Florin opinion The Wellsville ward YMM1A was Douglas are making their home perts. Only a few mentioned It tal gains tax on land sales, credit reorganized Sunday afternoon with here with her parents, Mr. and directly or by implication as par control program and en educationof their post-wprogram, while al program to emphasize dangers the following officers. President, Mrs. Leroy Hall. Is of the definite conviction of land Inflation. Heber W. Green with Eldon Brads-fiel- d Miss LaNell Glenn left Wednes- it as first counselor and Arvil day for Salt Lake to spend a week as second counselor. with her uncle end aunt, Mr. and Anderson Those released were John Sharp, Mrs. Loran Haslam. Bradsfleld Eldon and Stanley Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jones and Jones. Cpl. and Mrs. Thomas Van DrimMrs. Norma Hall Demetras left melin spent Tuesday at Grace, Friday to Join her husband, George and Soda Springs, Idaho, with Demetras, who Is attending offi- relatives. They were dinner guests cers school, Yale University, New of Mr. arid Mrs. Alton P. MauHaven, Conn. Mrs. Demetras plans ghan. to make her home at New Haven Mr. and Mrs. John C. Brenchley for the next six months. spent the week end at Arimo, Blaine Christensen, son of Mr. Idaho, with Mr. and Mrs. Reid and Mrs. Hillyard Christensen of Brenchley and family returning Ogden Is visiting with his unde home Sunday evening. and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron P. The Wellsville Second ward SunLelshman, here during the wreek. day school under the direction of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jones en- Supt. Mark Iindley enjoyed an tertained at a family dinner at outing at Willow park In Logan on their home on Monday evening In Monday evening, where games, and music and a lovely luncheon were honor of their daughter, Corporal and Mrs. Thos. enjoyed by some 75 people. Van Drimmelin of San Diego, Mr. and Mrs. Ariel Maughan, PLENTY OF PARKING SPACE! Calif., who are spending a fifteen accompanied their son Grant to day furlough here and at Ogden Salt Lake City on Friday on his with relatives, after a year spent way back to his base at Fresno, You buy diamonds to express your in the coast city. A vase of red, Calif., after & short furlough spent finest emotions and to symbolise the white and blue flowers centered here. Mrs. Grant Maughan also events o! your life So let the 't happiest the table where covers were laid made the trip but Is making her quality of (he diamond you choose be for Corporal and Mrs. Van Drim- home here. Surest fully worthy of this hiqh honor. melin, Miss Edith Jones, Mr. and Mrs. David Crookston of Hyrum way is to buy your diamond from a Mrs. John Larsen and daughters spent Wednesday here with her jeweler whom you can trust implicitly Linda and Karen, all of Ogden, for quality. Integrity and sound values. and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Jones, Joseph Jones, Mrs. Wm. H. Glenn. Exquisite Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Jones and Mrs. Reid Tingey and two childensemble In (be modfamily, Miss Elain Kidman and ren of Brigham City spent the ern manner. Both Mr. and Mrs. Jones and son Max. fore part of the week here with Terms rings for a social evening was enjoyed. Budget her parents, Mayor and Mrs. Mrs. Glen Maughan son and Allan. Dennis of Salt Lake City spent the Mrs. Arch Ames of Ogden spent past week here guest of Lt. Mau-gha- Thursday here with her sisters, Vclveeta spreads like butparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ariel Mrs. Fanny M. Brown and Mrs. ter . . . slices when chilled . . . Maughan. Lt. Maughan is now Millie B. Lelshman. melts and toasts to perfection. stationed in Hawaii and in a teleDelicious! Contains milk proMr. and Mrs. Leet Parker and tein, milk minerals, vitamin phone call to Mrs. Maughan re- two daughters and mother, Mrs. A and vitamin G. ported he was feeling fine. Mary Green, all of Hooper, called The Elders quorum of the Wells- on Mrs. Ethel Jones on ville ward and their partners enTHE CHEESE FOOD THATS DIGESTIBLE AS MILK ITSELF joyed an outing at Willow park in Logan on Thursday evening. SECRET Games and a short program were enjoyed. A lovely luncheon was THERE'S A WAY OUT, WELL, YOU BETTER SHOW WHAT ARE YOU GOING served around a large bonfire. The CDnable to dislodge MA- - WE'LL KEEP UP US WHAT YOU MEAN FINGER? TWO TO DO, MURPHY TWO FINGER Dean presidency, Riggs, Keith T ROOF'S PRETTY THE FIRE ON THOSE WE'LL HAVE THE AND THE ZINGERS FROM Lelshman and Stanley Jones were GOING TO FALL IN ANY COPPERS A FEW ON RCOF IN FALLING THEIR STRONGHOLD, in charge. MINUTES MOR- EUS IN A FEW MINUTES DAN DUNN RIGS UP A Mrs. Hershall Bradshaw enterBOW, AND WITH FLAMING tained at a luncheon party at her ARROWS SETS FIRE TO home on Friday afternoon. Social THE ROOF. THROUGH THE CRACKLE OF FLAMES chat and a lovely luncheon were COMES THE SPUTTER OF enjoyed; by Mrs. Carrie McBride. MACHINE GUN FIRE AS Mrs. Venna Perkins, Mrs. ElizaTHE BANDITS STUBBORNLY beth Bankhead, Mrs. Hilda Wyatt CONTINUE THEIR FIGHT and Mrs. Bradshaw. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Parker and family, Mr. and Mrs. George Stuart, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Stuart vV end Mrs. Roy Stuart of Layton attended funeral services on Wednesday held here for their niece Valeen Haslan. Mrs. Parker is Thc Way Out velopimnt out which . . . 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