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Show Ppe Four The Cache Amencan, Logan, Cache County, Ltah Friday, April 27, 1913 Mr. and Mrs, Jlershall Bradshaw Jone. Mrs. Parker received sevon Sunday. eral lovely gifts. Tlw Senior Ludles Liter iry club The We lb vi lie .Second Word Re-- , met Friday ewtiinif at the home lief society held their closing y and Friday The Peur Maughan camp ot of Mr. John J. Hendry. VVe party on Tuesday afternoon with by Newspaper, Published Tuesday Uie daughter the Cache American Publishing Company, at 02 West Centej of Pioneers met President Mrs. Eva Gunnell was President Flon-iioBreiiehiey In Probate and Guardianship Notice, Street, Logan, Utah. Friday afternoon at the home of In charge of the following pro. il.arge. Mrs. Vie Darley presented' Consult County Clerk er tta Mrs. Rose Bankhead with Presl-- . gram. Trias were sung by Ms-de- tile last service lesson. Two vocal' Dee WILLIAM C. ENGLAND, Managing Editor-DuManager Mrs. Bertha Maughan In damn Rena B. Lelshman, Edi'h solos were by Mrs. Algie Milton, j Editor JAMES W. ENGLAND ae ompanled by Mrs. Idena Glenn : charge. Singing was Jed by Mrs. Maugh n. Venice Maughan. Mechanical Department DAVID W. ENGLAND Stuart. Prajers were by Mu compnnied by Mrs. Ella Maugham end a piano duet by Joy Jackson Entered aa Seoonddas Matter, Novembei 2, 1031, at tbe. Matgle B. M.fughan and Mrs. Mrs. Margery Lelshman review 1 and Kathleen Ilaslam, were alo voial the book, "Green Dolphin Street" enjoyed. A Jowly hot luncheon Poet Office at Logan, Utah, under the Act of March I, 1807. Jane B. Mauglun. Two Court of the Fir! In y,,. A lovely was served In Uie banquet room trios. "The End of the Cobblestone by Elizabeth Goudge. of the state, of DUtrtrt Ju4lkl4, one Outside 12 Inside 00; Cache rata: County, Subscription year Road" and The Bridge Builder, j luncheon was served bv the to 55 ladies during a social hour, j County, 1.90. Advertising rate made known upon implication. Mesdames were Mesdames Edith The Wells ville ward MIA held j by Maugh. less. Special guests of Alabama, Uieir closing party at Uie Uber-- 1 an, Vennice Maughan and Rena Reid Christensen B. Leisliman, accompanied by El- - Helen Smith, Neta Hendry, Irene nacle on Tuesday evening. After WALLACE J. BINGHAM, Plain-th- e Have Faith in United Nations Conference U Maughan. The lesson General Hendry, Marjorie Leisliman, Rena opening exercises an hours n was Conference of Uie church, Leisliman, Edith Maughan. program was given by "Hap and! We, who have lived through the torture and the A. NORTH, and wile by Mrs. Jennie Boyd. His- - nice Maughan. and Elia Maugham Ike from Logan. Dancing B li0iVnl ORA NT tragedy of two world conflicts, must realize the mag- tory of John Pinnock Thirkell was Fridaj evening, Mr. and Mr. freshmenu were enjoyed Pre"-:MAR- ' NORTI1 GUSTAV C. RICHTER, at Maud entertained Historian read Leisliman dent by Mr. Vaiene Bradshaw and Hendry. Aaron nitude of the problem before us. We do not need farQufctave c- - Richter. remarks were by Lieut. dinner In honor of their daughter Heber W. Green were in charge I aLo kn0n Closing sighted vision to understand the trend of recent his- Sadie Muughan. During a social Helen, who wu observing her and wife HEVA D. RICHTER, JOSEPH McCANN, MILTON WOOD, were served by birthday. Covers were laid for the hour refreshment tory. Its significance is all to clear. With ever-increasiMINNIE CHARLES BENNETT. Mrs. Ethe Selley and Mrs, Floss guest of honor, Mrs. Gayle PUk-et- t. brutality and destruction, modern warfare, if un- Ounncll McCANN. DEAN P. CANTWELL, Mrs. assisted by the hostess Loralne Miss Bankhead, checked, would ultimately crush all civilization. We to twenty three ladies. JAMES IL CANTWELL and KIEL Ellen P. Lelshman, Mr. and Mrs. JENSEN. All other persons, unMr. still have a choice between the alternatives: Continuaof Providence, Lowe, The Daniel H. Wells camp ol Budge known, claiming any right. UUe, tion of international chaos or the establishment of a the Daughters of Pioneers met and Mrs. Leisliman, Carl and Lou esute or interest In. or hen upon, received Helen Friday at Uie home of Mrs. Flora Ann Lelshman. home, modern. 2, acres and out'Uie wa world organization for the enforcement of peace. several property descnbe1 lovely gifts. with President Mary Poppleton ! to plainUHs The above quotation from President Trumans open- Anderson complaint, adverse A no host wennie roast was held in charge. Prayers were or j ownership, clouding PATRONIZE United HOME plalnUff the INDUSTRY of conference Francisco Mrs. Sarah and the by Maughan Nancy Hendry Saturday evening in ing talk to the San thereto. Defendant, for Grain Cleaners, Treaters of The M. town. of "General East lesson, pasture, Lloyd. Roasting thousands Nations merely puts in words the feelings of STATE OF UTAH TO SAID and Elevators. L K. Wood. ! T Conferences of the Church." was wennies and marshmallows and DEFENDANT of men and women while reading about the vast des- given by Mrs. Manilla Riggs. singing around a large bonfire Mendon. I You are hereby summoned to truction going on in the nations where the war is Historian Nancy Hendry read the were enjoyed by Messrs and Mes- CLEilNING, Repairing pear within twenty days after of Lorenzo It risen of Lo- - j dames Leroy Lchhman, Ernest have an agreement between and Service Repairing vice of tins summons upon you if fought. Certainly we Wells-1 l. Lelshman, Louis Brenchley, gan. a former resident of Wangsgaard Coal and Stoker Co ..served within the county In which the majority of nations whereby they all, in a united chie a social hour lunch Leatham Charles Muughan. During 167 South Main. Pnone 132 .tills .ution Is brought, otherwise was served bv Mis Laura WM- - Allan Lei liman, Rav Leldimnn, effort, work fur the benefit of all. ; within thirty days after service llam-soParj Mrs. Preston B. and Sarah FOR Or.son SAI.E Eating and Cookh; Pcrkes, Brenchley, Notwithstanding the fears and unfavorable remarks ker, a i ted by the hostess al, t ( 1,ncl !!P ftlxnp entitled nc- 775.1. Phone Btldvvin and Leroy Thorpe. Luther Albert Apples. made about the conference we must have hope and Mr i.Mtl Mr V. i non Mit ton an- - Mrs Myra Bedford of Cardston C'G Zb.nden. Login canvon ; tl(,n: nnd ,in. ra of jour failure 50 to do. judniH nt mil rrn faith in the leadership of the .various countries. Surely notnue Uie birth of- their third Canadi. returned to her home on I SU.I.SMW WANTED dvred to 4 the again arcoid.ru jou after spending the pad NtLDLD Man or woman to take the other nations can see, as we see, that if another phi born at a Logan luv.p.tal s'turi,av demand of the comp! int. which weeks three here with her sister and babe are doing fine, over established Route distribut- - has bmi filed with the cieik of . war is thrust upon civilization the destruction will be Mother Mrs. Frank B Leisliman anl Mrs. Julia Wyatt.-Mrsing medicines, home remedies, the aboe court. . nd so complete that the world .will virtually be depopulated. Mrs. Mary J. Paiicor who was Alum Gunnell their insecticides, disinfectant, animal Tills action Is brought to quiet were able to observing her birthday on Thurs-lcav- e small daughters foods, tonics and food products title to the pitmiais des.roid In the hospital on Sunday and day was guest of honor at an ricks Harrison and was married Home medication, et the complaint, to.wit: bujlng to Martin Harris, who lives at ternoon prty at her home. Games to their home. home, increases demand. Good The Ea-- t half of the Southwest 2220 L.ncoln Avinue. Ogden. Mrs. Glenda Riggs. Mrs. Jane 500181 chat and a lovely luncheon profits. Write Rawleighs, Dept quarter of Section 12 in TownSurvivors include two sons and Pa'verson and Miss Ruth Hendry!'01 enjoyed by Mesdames Mary Denver, Colorado. ship 13 North. Range One West two daughters, Ixirenzo Harris, J. Parker, Sara J. Parker, Eliza California for left Rice F. J. Wednesdy Mary stationed with the armed frees at FOR SALE 1937 Graham super- of the Salt Lake Meridian, let where Mrs. Riggs will visit with beth Bonkhead, Pearl Bankhead. 1.57 acres to the Utah-Idah- o CenClass Keith First Private Aimoda; Mrs. Mary Funeral services for charger sedan and 1936 Interna- tral In Ger- her husband Dean Rigcs who is Rose Bankhead. Lcora Parker, Ma. Railroad right-of-waconhalf-to- n tional Jensen Fullmer Rice, 74, widow of Harris, with the army truck. II Smith cel Parker, Mary G. Packer, Esmany; Mrs. Ida May Kuskundall, stat'cr.vd at San Diego, with the exclusive of said right-o- f taining Route 2 Rose, Tremonton. Bishop Oscar Rice of the Logan of Alamedo. and Mary Jane Harris ther Stuart. Clora Stuart. Mnrthal Mrs. Salverson and Miss way 78 43 acres. Sixth ward, who died Tuesday in of Lewiston, and the following navj. will be guests of Mr. an i Glenn, Geneva Mu ray, Ruth ParHendry HARVEY A. SJOSTROM, AtFOR YOUR Biackfoot. Idaho, will be conductbrothers and sisters: Wilham J. Mrs. James Nagel at Huntington ker, Jennie Glenn, Eliza Parker, for Plaintiff. torney ed Saturday at 2 p. m. in the Harrison, PLUMBING of Richmond; A. B. Park. REPAIR Chris tena Glenn, Mary II. Glenn, Post Office Address: Arimo Bldg. Sixth ward chapel by Harrison, of Logan, Mrs. and Logon CALL L. Mrs. Thomas Wyatt and Sarah Bradley, Sarah B. Parker, Logan, Utah. Phebe Dahl, of Sacramento., Cal. Bishop Laurn E. Crookston. Reta Leatham, Violet Williamson reMiss Cleone Date of first publico tion, April daughter Wyatt arrive will The in body today 1870 8, was October bom She turned home Sunday after spend- Eleanor Cooper, Emma R. Parker, be will 27, 1945. funeral and services Ogdon In Brigham City, a daughter ol conducted there. Burial will be in PLUMBING CO. Druella Logan, ing the past week in Denver, Isabell Baugh, Jorgen N. and Annie Christina Richmond cemetery. LINK-BELParward. Bott, College T Colo., where they visited with their Margaret STOKERS NOW IN OUR NEW Jensen and was married to Herand Bessie son and brother Sergeant Thomas ker, Idella Peterson, and Service Quality LOCATION bert L. Fullmer In the Logan H. Wyatt, who is stationed at the Thone 57 115 So. Mai temple In 1891. They lived in the Fitzsimmons receiving You Never Cleaned Your Teton basin until he died. treatment for wounds received Jn Loto moved Mrs. Fullmer then DENTAL PLATES action over Germany. Mrs. Wyatt TYPEWRITER The MIA held their closing gan and was married to Bishop was well pleased with the imSERVICE So Easily In 1934. He died in 1939, after , cjaj on Tuesday evening. Several provement being made by her son 21 FEDERAL AVENUE as harm Kleenite served ends many years ratssy, having selections, were rendered by the since arming in the states. lust put your j ful brushing, Phene 787-3- 1 Bishop of the Sixth ward. She Choral Lee chorus of Nibley. Two Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd L. Maughan plnfe or brid i in I glass then moved to Biackfoot, Idaho skits were of water. Aid a little Klee for and of the gleaner Typewriter anil Adding daughter Nancy Compton, given by nits. Presto! Stains, die end resided with a son. with the following taking California were guests of Mr. and colorations, denture odor disappear. Yout Service girls Mimeograph teeth sparkle like new. Ask your druggist Survivors Include one daughter Norma Hale, Aloma Johnson, Mrs. Howard Jones on Monday. Machine part, Kleenite. for today Service, Ribbons, and two sons, Mrs. Howard Me Colleen 30 SOUTH MAIN Mrs. Miargurite Lundquist and Jenson, Theo Neaves and Supplies FullK Alonzo J. Kenney, Logan; IE NR IJhiBrSsMtTZyiir Clarice Anderson. Bonnie Jessop, two children Mrs. Evelyn Shaw mer. Biackfoot, Idaho and Warren LaZare and Barbara Jes- and son and Miss Ellen Williams Get Kleenite to day at City Drug Jessop Fullmer, of Teton, Idaho. A reading was by Donna of Ogden were dinner guests of Company and all good druggists. sop. Friends may call et the McKen-ne- y Scott. u. The remainder of the time home tonight from 7 to 9 p. was Re in games. playing spent 8 CIVILIZATION MERGED m. and Saturday until time ol WHEN FRONTIER freshments were served. services. Burial will be in the Mrs. Jessie Harris of Salt Lake family plot of the Logan cemeis visiting with her son and City tery under direction of the W. dughter-in-ljjMr, and Mrs. Hall mortuary, Loyal Richard Harris. Mr. and Mrs. Burdett Jenson Hester S. B. McQuarrie and family and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Hester Summerhays Ballam Keith Taggert and family spent a in died 90, Sunday McQuarrie, San Francisco, Cal., hospital of Sunday In Salt Like City. complications that developed from a fractured hip sustained three weeks ago. Mrs. McQuarrie was bom May 31, 1854 in London, England and came to the United States in 1873. She wras married to Alfred Ballam, June 22, 1873 in England and on September 9, 1875 was married to Robert McQuarrie in the Logan temple. She lived In Hyde Park for 25 years, later moving to Lewiston and then to Ogden, where Mr. McQuarrie wbs bishop of the Ogden Second ward. For 23 years Bhe made her home alternately in California and Utah. Active in church w'ork she was LOAF! conductor of the Hyde Park LDS ward for ten years, president of the YLMIA five years and in the primary association presidency. Survivors Include three sons and BROUGHT TO YOU BY OF LOGAN one daughter, F. T. Ballam and R. S. McQuarrie, Hyde Park; Wil- -' 29 West First North & LIGHT UTAH lard Ballam, Redwood City, Cal., on PHONE 260 and Mrs. Florence Elwood, San HO COHfOIT COOtTIO l1 Francisco, Cal., 17 grandchildren, lOUtNta and 30 great grandchildren. Funeral services were conducted SECRET Tuesday in the Sunset ward San Francisco, CaL Additional services will be conducted Saturday at 1 p. m. in the Hyde Park ward chapel by Clarence Hurren, P- - Friends may call at the R. S. - McQuarrie home in Hyde Park, Saturday from 10 a. m. until time of services. Burial will be in the family plot of the Ogden cemetery under direction of the W. Loyal Hall mortuary. THE CACHE AMERICAN Smt-Wwkl- nt al ra j strict has-we- re i Ven-glve- Y er mut hi-to- Ar-vi- j ' - i j j rn UTD-22-18- 7, y, BAUGH hospital I EVERTON so-Ri- ce TAXI i PHONE 44 t Every SUNDAY Afternoon Furniture Autos Livestock SJj) to $380 STATE COMPANY ofth&SouM vnodoo proof! DAN DUNN - Elsie II. Ilarris -- Word was received in Logan today of the death of Mrs. Elsie Harrison Harris. 61, who died Tuedav in the Alameda. Cal., l of a cerebral hemorrhage. She was born September 21. 1883 in Richmond, a daughter of An. trim Byrd and M iry Jane Hendhos-pita- - OPERATIVE 48 POWER CO. |