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Show Pri.Ly, 0.-tu!- P'n at n.'.rlUillt-ill l.ua.Jf of 51. i hnr U,ru. r;l Mia. da- Mae Am. 4 of Mr IjiarriiCf, left gt.rr i.rn G- -i for la r!.JiVrvl La;ri,n. Ui rr'rJ,;1 u,!,ro' - k.'.ilxll d i .V.crli ht. tmUnfcdrrii.g n- - a.'UX U!,ir tor the Uf.dc-toSaturday to r ti DrauM fall flu-Cahiiii'!;!, li Wrd Pi t. rn rrr u.- d lur &t:.rd Haite of Gnaw Vi:y, t,.j Wfs jril ju,tu; rr.'.cf- lira brrn tran!rned Cl.f, who at jjirf Vrd,eUy Uard U Sail t'lalu-i.vfrom the In Jiiur of Webb i :i Jlocjnul at itr.hatn City, t,o u on furjoufch from In cotnidsmrnt U tin J oung with Ux Mm haul Marine, bride to be. her mother entertained Junior enU of Ute ft mill Ward ho er Friday evening at at a entertained at a rue even- the honie of Mr. Prana Anderwui. L1 t0,luf ft C'ir m'..Vr III- Wednesday evening Mr Delbert l!,e dav evening Color .Vme of the parly a a red and thite and the serving table a at decorated ajth bouquet of autumn floaert. A lovely rose corsage aaa pinned on rnoiJier. During the imprra-aiv- e i each ceremony tnuuc aat furnuhed l: - .g o h I by Marleen Smith. Mr. Loretta R.gby of Rexburg, Idaho, i visiting aith her motlwr FiIeSufferersUrgedToAvoid Mrs. Lima J. Merrill and with Mr. ..land Mr. Victor Johnson, Mr. AAMOTinflTIAII 1 1 U It U Uli 0 1 1 Hof Wofor orf Irooifaif. No rl Kraicfcea Soffi f eforo Ho Strolotogf f orclagl y to frutiftfly tfTrcilv e&U ftftd CtDtAirt bitif tmsrnmft fc ft mmrmrnlj dak. IJ hM inihulig trfof htvafuatl. dink ft trs la of yiatrr to fthirtl n () tvr nt" KruheO tuifft hu tonrQ ftdtSrd leofno iMft4 m'Ufi, airr rntrt)!i ,Vu ia irmtn ant Uiu rift f irriifttiii ruHy vfhin rnl BaitH ir nnoltnl mdhlf Get Kru Over Uie past bo td Halt IDO o rae Tne Cache Ameiiean, Lotran, Cche County. Utah 27. 1911 r rH- - an hour n4 grbtijf. t All fliuft fturrft milliun Ixittiea odd In year It mu-- t I lhe I1x!r t Mco.,k. months DJ aho .pent anh her hEUT to Salt Lake City a employed teaching at high school. Her husband. Captain F. B. Me Conkie is serving aith the tank destroyers In France. Irving Barnhart left Thursday for Adrain. Michigan, to be at the bedside of hla mother, Mrs. Alice Barnhart aho is seriously ill Mrs. Barnhart took him as far tut Sait Lake City from where he went by plune. I Seven and marked to ClarkiU'ii Sunday, wne m;I Was Well O'hI lii'Ja-- d to be home d ltti their drrr, olbiTI tor t.' jf.irst of Jionor, Rath Slid in. again no deer. ton, Miba limst. Fled Tal)r, with Mr. and Mrs. Farl lluttars of Mr. and Mis. J. G, Bowman Ma'galrl lUe tiurnMin. Maurlve Idaho jrnt Sunday vll. and txiM iinij) ulid the luit and luetess. lit Furtuington sjo-n- l tl.e week-co- d Weiton. I. K W-Mr, and Mi in Claiksmn. itmg e a a eht.r. Audr. arek Thorn Mr, and Mr. the aa enjoyed All evtniiig f mu-'i- c end in Salt Lake City Visiting i.d ong sung by Hrrgrant Goudry. NVit'uug but Cl.ruuarhty tan a.ive and friend. Mr and i 'll Alien Atguod by Margaret lluift, accomjwuued U.e woilda peace, have Rolibie, of Dayton, Idaho Tl: J.apj-- hi.,r dub met at live Rue, Lord Drji. ' of iX gialld j home of M.'s. drank Soietvson Mrs II C. K'.uuf fer. Mrs, Jack biel) the guest The af!emn a ) Applonie and Mr. George Smith parent. .Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wednesday In II. Godfiey, tlree days vicatioiiln ;ei,t in doing Landiaork nd on .Mix Lemon Mr. and Mrs. Fmofy lies of attractive lunch aas ened to Salt Lake City. . Mis, Charles Huist, Mr. Carlylei Fielding jHiil Sunday in Clark-ston- . Muo Ima Jean AT HOME daughII. id. Mm. Wayne Hutinin. Mis,1 ter of Mr, and Mm, II. C. Lester T )lor, Mr, id Muir and! TO RELIEVE Mr. and Mr. Joseph I. Malm-ber- g ha joined the Wave and r jeeial guest. Mrs. Donald Jcp-- 1 1 a call had from telephone Hunter for at College leaving EfRHEUMflTIC PAINS 1 foil of Liogan. New Yoik on the 25th of this their on John, who was having said he duty, The MIA Gleaner class hod 0 month. Hlie has ben employed for over-a- i Faile Money Back If This Recipe uhen alioaer f'liday hcmorlr.g ar.h tlie Suite Treasury departnr- -i inMU t4mDr d in (ooo kmua lux noa at lun oho Uh Mr. Calvin Hurrm aim bi fore her ment at Boise, Idaho. Uial p levii oC thaamauc Richards. dilin ivo uikuwonlttli of Siam to oo marriage aaa Mis IB fllM Ju)n U lanM WiaamailDi la 8 minutes or Tlie fiarty aaa held ot the home alar. tlaf 11 laalaf fallal tot tt a back luir.twaw rhaumaUam. fcy money caw ond and yam of Una ond Ruby Dickerson ra ll s no aurprio rtUioi, lot A .aoi C a a j, M' f fthf fM AcnaT MiWAa A Aw) rhaumalM It yaar old I or BIlaula lto itfallaao many useful gifts acre received I A AsvlWltw Ifwsaw 8twMI ll II M halo and falta arloa tr1 kneft ! In HU n Oo.itc Uw o lairotf b-r Vina ooold I by the bride. 17HcflMW Uialltv Swii ai bnags rour aworl lion 'OH b a mi Ooly si any 4 mm ift W today Immi mmf jb On Thursday evening Mr. jjjd Staff Bgu Glenn Buist is en0010-4- 10 U low. iW a4 lM88ka(U. Mrs. were honored Ira Jardlne joying a furlough with hla mother, olslera and friends, lie has been guests at a wedding dance. The in the Army 42 months and ha gifts were received by Mrs. Sid-ncGodfrey,, Mrs. Fain Thompson spent 30 months in Auatratha. Many parlies have been given and Mra.De Verl Hess, sisters of the bridegroom. They were in his honor. and by Oreia, Barbara Mrs. L. K. Wood entertained Marie Vcnna and and in Golfrey dinner Thursday evening at Refreshments his lam or. Place were marked for Dixie Rasmussen. evwere and a served delightful Mrs. Linn and the guest. Mr. and tSTc're gL I that In spite of war tlimugrs Mr. ond Mts. Jar. enjoyed. ening Wood. Audry you ran still Jtet Smith Bn. Couiih Drop will dine make heme their in An attractively arranged dinner WVU be gladder still whets Vutory lets us Clarkston. make all etrttxfy needs. Smith Etod.-Bl- otk party wa a given In hla honor by Mrs. M. II. Mr. and or Mcoihol still V. Godfrey Mr. and Mrs. Claude Sorenson. Don son and returned waa a table recently Oenterpeice for the SMITH BROS. CO'JGH DROPS tl crystal boa I of petunias surrounded from a visit to Firth. Idaho. 5 LACK Ot MtNTMOl Deer leaves. Favors to return TISDI hunter began by colored autumn ant pit-a-nt- : ed d ;nt inf iiy .- Juice ijnt Son-nnui- Xf Sor-rii.M- IRIird W tt to-- diut. y SAMPLE BALLOT PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. 1 A proposed Amendment to the Constitution of the State of Utah authorizing the legislature to designate the terms of office and to provide the manner of selecting supreme Court and District Court Judges solely on the basis of fitness for office end without regard to any partisan political consideration and free from the influence of any person whomsoever and to designate the number of supreme court judges; provided no alteration shall have the effect of removing a judge from office and that the present method of electing Judges shell remain in effect until changed by law; by amending Section 10 of Article VTI and Sections 2, 3, 5, 6, and 12 of Article vttt of the Constitution of the State of Utah. ll. - Acid Indigestion Im-o- YES PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. 2 A proposed Amendment to the Constitution of the State of Utah authorizing the legislature to pay each member, not to exceed, $300.00 per year and not to exceed 10c per mile travel expense, by amending Section 9 of YES Article VI of the Constitution v NO of the State of Utah Please Note: This sample ballot represents legislative district No. 1 or the Central Cache County district. In district No. 2, or the North district, the names of the legislators will be C. Jay Van Orden, Democrat, and Heber Whiting, Republican. In district No. 3, or the South district, tlie legislators will be John H. Schenk, Democrat end Byron Snow, Republican. |