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Show hi Friday, March 23, 1915 The Cache American, Loean, Cache County, I tan The following program wa presented at the Relief Society annual meeting wh-icwas held In the Church house Tuesday, the 13th with President Jennie Lar-ae- n In charge. ong. Opening -America" with Mr. Nola Jen-kinprayer by accompanist; Caroline Larsen; selection, Irish Lullaby," by ladies' chorus; read-lng- . h a Stanley Griffin. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hansen, Mr. and Mra. DLtne Griffin. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Good-el- l on called thel son recently Melvin, who la confined in the hospital at Fort Douglas. Mrs. Mattie Griffin has returm t from an extended trip to Los Angeles, where she visited with Mrs. Loretta h Peterson, who recuperating from a mujor oper. Peggie and Sparks Mrs. Mau-r.n- e Reu- ben Thompson, Miss Blanche Godfrey and Russell Maughun; two numbers were given by the girls' chorus. Miss Nelda Christensen, Lu Gene Thompson. JennaLu Thomp, son, Darleen Buttars, Wanda Ras. musaen, Colccn Buttars ami Annie Gtiffin, MBs Sarah Ifeggie Lunch was scvel accompanist. and dancing completed the even, inss entertainment. Griffn Mr. and Mrs. Grant spent Wednesday and Thursday visitig In Ogden. Mrs. Mary Ann McCombs of Pipe of Fasten, Idaho; Dayton, Idaho, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Goo.'iey Tht.rsi.uy Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Davis of Ogden sprit the week end with vlr. and Mrs. Joseph Burt. Ai lucument nutting Sundavj vening the speaxt rs were Wen-- 1 of Cornish. dell Cu-ftO. II. Budge and Dr Fred, rich vi Logan, Miss Sarah Boggle accompanied them. Mrs. La Bell Burt and twr children of Magna, spent the past atioa "Baram"' by Sarah duet, Julia Salisbury, Gwen Richard-aon- ; Good sell and Dorothy Peterson; piano duet, "Liberty Bell March by Mr. La Rue Jones and son sketch of the life of Wllford; Lucy Mack Smith, mother of the Prophet, by Flotance Rigby; talk by Bishop Leroy Salisbury; song. The Flag Without a Stain, by Singing Mothers; prayer by Mrs. Zina Petersen. Refreshments were aerved to 40 members by Eva Benson, F.dna Hansen and Eva Miller. The William F. Rigby camp of the daughters of Utah pioneers met Thursday at the home of Mrs. Alono Chritiensen with Mrs. Henry Sutherland conducting. The oiMunng song, 'St.i'' Spangled Banner"; lesson was treated by Or pha Fribneus; vocal selections by Mrs. William Barker; song by Ilcia Marie Bitwm and Doroth Petersen. Reire; hmetits were serv'd to 14 members by Noinri Chri.tensen and Della Griffin. Mrs. Alice Jenkins, who has been in Ogden for a few' days j returned home Sunday with her daughter, Mrs. Lewis Thomas and! two sons, Robert end Mickey, w1:! spent the week at the home of her parents. Mr, and Mrs. Moroni Jenkins. be-- n Mrs. Sidney Alvis has two weeks at the spending past Magna as guest of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Alvis, Mi. and Mrs. Le-oReese and then families. The following boys from our Nor 1 ward, members of the Cache basketball team, motored to Salt Lake City to attend the tournament: Jay Griffin. Norris Max Anderson, Reed Goodsell, Christensen. Others who accompanied them were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Griffin, Mr. and Mrs. Linford Jorgensen and son gary, George Salisbury, Halvie CViff'n, Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Anderson and son Norris, Marjorie PeterMrs. sen, Jay Rigby, Mr. and Dean Buttars; songs by n Saturday evening, March 17th, anniversary day of tn Relief Society. a radio program was presented in the ward chapel. Sing, lng was directed by Mrs. PeVerl prayer by Kenneth! Thompson; Thompson; Benjamin J. Ravsien. was radio announcer and the following program presented: Skit, Mrs. Cisrence Clark and Pcgipe Dean Sparks; reading, by Ned Christensen and Miss Theo Griffiths: skit. Lue Gene Thompson. Fre-4-den- cy rage inrea week visiting with Mr. and Mrs.1 the week-en- d visiting at the home Mr. j of Joseph Burt her parents, Mr. and Putriarch John Ravs'cn is vis- -l Mis Alton Due returned to inj relatives In Ogdi-n- . spending H. S. Thompson spent tn past Ogden, Tuesday after He has bein in the service four week i t Delia. j - To County Units Distribution of Cache j 1944 ux county's bill, amounting to j HYDE PARK (Continued from page Two! back to the States. He said "he never saw a more thrilling sight than to stand on the deck of hts detained ship and watch the fleet The pull Bway to ward I wo." siitps left in small groups one half hour apart. It took an entire day for the ships to leave the rendezvou. Lynn said hlg ship had had some close calls In airplane and submarine attacks. If tlte Japs marksmanship had been more accurate, with all the on board, It would have been just too bad for the ship and crew. Mr. and Mrs. Heber Balls and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Perkes accompanied Lynn to Og- j den Monday. Lynn has a brother. I Sergeant Claire Balls, who is sta- - j tloned at Camp Barkley, Texas.) - I I fl 4tro th t 9r y - "T J It go- t yy4 h If . iUV.t-- I fan ' - S3 OP Hod'-- ucmc ot' es s'-- e G0, ! aG ihc O' lCA?..ucwM- - of Xii mm i 1 Wh en PrWers undei that effe ctive Part of tnjPorta, rll ?. , Ptoduci hitor LS a9ain f:' 1 1 r,T.caC i , f- - c,ooo0 .7,, tvCwa 1 Gfcy teow ' I WPrfl i i utVft: 1 & eS40- Mf - v(Ss' LT m, " ses4 'oP 1 ,r fcV IN r:' fS 109 'ix W'Oinate.0 'll id-- eitNDEO anb WOOtRHAM & WORTS -- i THt U avihoc famous tA Oise810 BUN 0 ,S wHivciv tou .,II.,.SVINI 0T1Lpn UMh JJ cW iHi Z( Lie' pt " ;,lO0,1 rtoT L Millions Say When . . .with . Pnn : Blended Whiskey, 86 proof; r' 65 grain neutref spirits CSOODERHAM ..... & WORTS Peoria, Illinois LTD. 1780,-te- en months. 933, to various taxing units, town- Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Reeder ships, state, Hate and county. and three daughters of Layton, ' county school districts, was hated were visiting relatives and friends Wednesday by M. T. Beck, county here last week. Mr. Reeder leaves treasurer, for mihtary training with the From 1823 to 1873. Mexico had April Inductees. of fifty seven presidents and one em. Mr. Ceorge Rasmussen, .nlthflrld. is spending a few peror. according to the Foreign 1 days convalescing at the horn? , obey association. of her parents, Mr. antf Mrs. j William Foiled. She recently un. derwent a major operation. Mrs. Everett Hancey, of Ogden was visiting at the home of her' mother. Mrs. Christina Hancey, ! last week. Mrs. Hancey has been RUIU mmy, Imf in 111 health for the past two Rrwkini. Urf pml fcrMl pUto h ffUat weeks. Her daughter, Mrs. Sam-- ,' f atr, AM litilo uel Barrett, of Logan, la staying CrMtcl Hutna, 4t Tmv her. 4r ' (UrtiMwa, 4r ecu I'll Ms A ok foul! .Mr. and Mrs. Mark Jenson, of u 4t fr iumim. Collmston. and Mrs. Francis Cool-eof Wellsvlllc, were dinner guest at the home of Mr. and Gel Hlmm to day at I tty Brag Mrs. Lorin Lamb, Sunday. 'Company and all good druggists. AGRICULTURAL ADJUSTMENT AGENCY Orville L. Lee, Chairman State Committee CACHE COUNTY A.A.A COMMITTEE Alphonso Christensen, Chairman EXTENSION SERVICE W. W. Owens, State Director STATE SUPERVISOR FARM LABOR PROGRAM G. Alvin Carpenter I |