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Show Thursday, November 9, 1911 The Cach Logan, Cachf County. Anu-ncan- . tan nil So- I M's Wild a Thurston enUrt.un-c- d at a bridge luncheon at her diem. Friday afternoon, the guest l.:t m.T.a.-.nWinnie Vail. Evelyn Kirby. Susie Mors. Lila Purser, Flon-ncPerkes, Eulalia Glttms. La Pr,al Lamb, Verda Balls, Vil-,- a Harris, Martha Daines, V'erla Lamb, Wilma McQuarrie, Golda Follett, Norma Harris, all Of Hyde Pnrk:Aletha Thurston. Zella Ault, Uarda Harris and Rut Ashcroft of Logan, and Lois Rasmussen of Smithfleld. Score prizes were jwon by Evelyn Kirby and Norma Waite. Mrs. Suel Lamb was observing her birthday anniversary Thurs. day. A social afternoon was enjoyed by Mr. and Mrs. Stanford W. Chipman, Mr. and Mrs. J s, Seamons, Mr- and Mrs. Vern Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Seamons Jr., and Mrs. Eldon Crockett Mrs. Lamb received many lovely gifts. The Relief Society held their annual conference Sunday evening in the ward chapel with President Avon Lamb In charge. Music was furnished by the Relief Society of chorus under the direction Mrs. Martha Daines. A violin duet was played by Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Perkes; talks were by PresiMrs. Anita Waite, dent Lamb; Mrs. Verda Balls, Mrs. Tingey of the Relief Society stake board and Bishop C. A. Hurren. A scriptural reading was given by Mrss. Mae Lee; prayers were offered by Mrs. and Thurston Ethelyn Hansen. In testimony meeting Sunday afternoon the following babies were christened: the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hancey j was given the name of Lu Ana r Eleise; the son of Private and Mrs. Quentin Balls was named Quentin Dee; the daughter of Private and Mrs. Wayne Mecharn was given the name of Sandra i Ber-geso- n; KANSAS CITY, MO. A record price of 1655 a pound resulted surge of bidding at the American Royal show from a breath-takin- g here when Skeeter," a red Shorthorn steer that had been named Grand Champion over all breeds, was auctioned off The champion, owned by Ray Gene Cinnamon, Garber, Okla agricultural student, netted a total of $8,847.60 with added prize money, and is said to be the individual has ever received from the greatest aggregate reward any steer exhibition and aale of a single Skeeter" was bought by Allen Eatherton of the American Meat Co here and was immediately donated to Father Flannigan's Boya Town. Before Father Flanagan received the animal, it was auctioned and reauctioned and finally the prized Shorthorn went to Boys Town above with Clinalong with an additional $1,600. The champ is shown ton K. Tomson, secretary of the American Shorthorn Breeders, handcenter man in ing young Cinnamon one of his prize checks The who the judged the is Alex Edgar. University of Illinois herd manager, show. (4 Fashions of the Times 7 " II jl ..Vfca M V: ' u -- 4 ; v b t .y --I . Vi' f i I jV - "V T-- v: v Hallowe'en rr w ' f- - Slc Homecoming i Game j U. S. A. C. vs Southern Idaho Bengals SATURDAY NOV. 11 KICKOFF v y.v y '1 V. At left is a short dinner dress with pink crepe skirt. Knitted hat and gloves to Girl (right) wears a chic resort violet and green. These styles and many of The Times In New York Times Hall, Th LOW DOWN from Admission: Reserved Seats High school students iWith activity card) Service Men Knot Hole Club Tax Included HICKORY GROVE exSome time tack I was poundin on a sales tax, and why we should have one, and an old Tall corn editor rose up and says, what is left to tax A boy just out of high school and making 75 bucks a week at some war work, dont know what to do with that much dinero. 10 a per cent tax on his Putting Special guests were Mrs. gift. Ada Hutchinson and Mrs. Ba Dee Hess. Mr. and Mrs. .Bert Orchard, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Orchard, were Logan visitors Friday. Mrs. Jennie Layne, who has been visiting for some time wtih her sister, Miss Vinne Rigby of Salt Lake city, returned to her! home last week. of Buhl, Mrs. Albert Smith Idaho spent the week visiting Mrs. with her mother-in-law- , Janie Smith. Mr. and Mrs. C.L. Poulsen were Logan visitors Friday Alvin Orchard was a Richmond visitor Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Hayball of Ogden were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. J .Poulsen Sunday.. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Goff and family of Ogden, Mrs. Wm. Evans and daughter Elmira of Salt Lake city were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Orchard Sunday. sweater knitted top over black match. The Georgia Gingham play-suof cotton printed In others shown In the Fashions New York City. it his spending would not crimp But style or slow him down. folks who do not now get such inflated wages would find a new 10 per cent tax upsetting that is what the old Hawkeye editor told me. But if we sit around on a stump and wait until the 75 buck jobs are finished and Sambo don't get some of it in taxes now, then, sure as. shootin, whoever is left is igonna get a double dose, and instead of being just upsetting and annoying, it is gonna be We better painful and tough. have our extra tax misery now, while we can have company. Lots of the debt is from the war, but lots of it is from tink-erinwith Socialism but calling it uplift. But we gotta dig up for both maybe it will sober us up. We been listening to the barkers and come home with a brass watch. Yours with the row down, JO SERRA. g Modem forest management and good fire preventoin have cut losses from forest fire in half in the Soviet Union in the past five years, says Moscow. CHECKED mo Jiffif w v or -- Money Back For quick relief from itfching caused by eczema, athlete's foot, scabies, pimnles and other itching conditions, use pure, cooling, medicated, liquid D. D. D. PRESCRIPTION. A doctor's formula. 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L filili navy-Darwi- yy Millions Say Wlien Mi698 - balls masquerade v DO i'G'NATED evening duties in the .Fleet pus'.officc. Hay an emergency furlough to the sugar beet harvest Light rtfreshmenu were served. because of the illness of hi The amusement hall was artistic- father, Dtlmar L. Daines, who ally decorated in Hallowe'en col- has been released from a local ors. hospital and is reported to be on Varneli Perkes, son of Mr. and the road to recovery. Mrs. Do wayne Perkes. has arrived Mrsand Myrtle McQuarrie in San Diego to train for the U. and children, Jean, Joyce Wayne S. are spending two weeks visiting Scarnons, son of Mrs. at the home of M r. and Mrs. R. Hannah Seamons. and Weldon .S. McQuarrie, Mrs. McQuarrie and and Perkes. son of Mr, Mr. children are making their homo Vernon Perkes, left Tuesday for In Magna while her husband. training In the U. S. army. Douglas McQuarrie SI c is at, left Thursday tending cooks and bakers school Ray 1 'nines, for San Francisco to continue his In San Diego, Tuesday Lee. 4. t Pm Gem of the Blends cpi'itscm! by the Primary association at 7 has had p m. and the M I. A at 9 p. ni. help in Sea-rnon- - y irir! Pace Three were Shorthorn Champion Aids Boys Town First ward Relief Levi,--urciety held their conference Sun. day evening. Nov. 5. with President Marietta ILrgesun in charge. Preliminary music by organist Melba Van Orden; singing moth, 'Our Father in era rendered. Heaven Thy Praises We Sing", led by chorister Roma Stephens with Carol Kemp accompanist; invocation. La Priel singing Hyer; How Sweet the mothers sang Work"; report of Relief Society work by President Marretta talk. Relief Society Sewing with Church and Cooperation Seneth Welfare Program, by Thompson; officers sustained by scrip, secretary Ann Orchard; tural ' reading, accompanied by music by Ray Harrison; talk, Live Up to Your Privilege"; by stake board member Levcrna be selection, "Peace Waddoups; Unto Thee"; by singing mothers; were read scriptural selections by Millie Rawlings, accompanied by humming of singing mothers; benediction, George Pond, member of bishopric. A good crowd was In attendance. Preliminary officers meeting was held before the regular session. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Gustaveson and two children and Mrs. Mat-so- n and small daughter, were the Mrs. Moe guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gustaveson Wednesday. Gustaveson remained through Saturday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Mose Gustaveson. Mr. and Mrs. Ariel Dopp and family spent the week-enguests of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Orchard. Mrs. Edna Gustaveson was hostess to the Alons club at her home afternoon. Friday Dainty refreshments were served and the afternoon spent playing bridge. Prizes were awarded Mrs. Elna Wood and Mrs. Maria Van Mrs. Orden; special guest to Lucille Gustaveson of Salt Lake city. The First ward Primary entertained their members at a dance In the Community dance hall Relresh-men- ts afternoon. Wednesday were served. Mrs. Margaret Cragun entertained the Mere Jeune clul, at her home Thursday night. Da:n-trefreshments were served and the evening spent playing bridge, prizes being awarded to Mrs. Beth Blair and each guest received a I 10 Lbs. Folgers |