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Show ( Patfo Kiht The Cache American, Lojjan, Cache County, Utah Tuesday, April 2. 10 "Spring Is Just Around the Comer, Nelson Binds His Pioneer Skis Doc i x Ross 'Ex-Go- v. Says Nancy 1C A "Morc-Oftc- Dies in n Carl Norris made a trip to'ww Logan. Sunduy to bring Jamie Mrs DOISG UJ I Norris,, from a twenty day trip to Lee Barton By Fratu-e- t A.-Ccdur City, where she vMUd th" winu-- r c Ben Ro-69. of Parma sportt season cake been fewer or i with her sister. Mrs Florence jd,no, died Sunday, bn great HAVE Vour of late? The .ugar conn's to a do? In Cacht' Valli v, Cardon. recently widowed. 8inblt.on ,0 serve Idaho in the to blame. But congenial George "Doc" Nelson, ' .hortaga b been herel Petty officer John Lane Wil- - v s $eIlate unflMcd a rec,p iki couth and athletic trainer at from lis. Oakland air station, is for a nut loaf UUli State Agricultural college, came former Death to the mak.ng a short stay m town as! JI cake that you binds and braces his 9' 6" skis pre- - j guest of Kerneth Myers He UiUiree term Idaho governor at a may buke twlca i j on furlough at the home of his Boise hospital of a heart ailment lratory to summer storage. often bewho of cause moved to parents, blood and recently pressure Docs famous "slick boards" ere high honey i'V' . Clifton, Idaho. We are glad to see 'nearly seven years' standing. In provides half the first pair of boughtm skis; the aweetenlng. J L., and wish him a sptedy re- - those seven years he had rallied to be seen In the valley. He or- -, Who k n o w a , 1916 dered them In through a fim his "bad spells" hoping he or.ee you've An elite affair season of the VTv the Idaho po- Idalio sporting ft goods Preston, tried this verwms the gold buU!5aLW, agaln and gm-heallh never llU but lh to go' ta Plcturc may store, and tlipy were delivered to j sion. you Tuesday evening at the ward hall, hint after manufacture by an east back to an all ugar nut loaf, even The decorations were In gold and i t'C'er permitted, days! ern concern. green, patterned In a motif of. ,ie waa one ot the mo!,t co1, in Csks Nut in' Honey orlUl political ff jxiaJities At the time George received Ills ft 2 cups sifted cake flour; 2 teaIdaho's history. no ski had skis, they binding, baking powdeath spoons double-actinAt his bedside when which now are standard equipment cup salt; K teaspoon V came was Mrs. Ross, herself ul- - der; on a pair of skis; they had Just cup ht cup sugar; shortening; mote a a political dynamic 3 eggs; 1 cup finely cut the single strap Into which the , honey; snnnna prince n cnarming, y cup milk; 1 nut moan; shoe toes were thrust. However, It Wood, Judy Satterthwalte. Sonj3tfis" as her. husband. vanilla. w ft leadcr in lhe Dem She was not long until he constructed Barbara Johnson Early. and Karen y , ln her own ri8ht-crowSift flour once, measure, add Weston flower girls; Brent Weston c!atlc Part a makeshift leather binding which alft vT n . bearer. Following the cere--1 but she often differed with Ro-- s baking powder and salt, andshortlie put on these "pioneer skis." times. Cream three monl&l of together on candidates. and the two A mu crowning qeen. Wa. ' policies F M and these devices are still regardsagf add sugar gradually,- - and floor shows were presented Mrs. Ross revealed by her ening, that ed with astonishment by fellow then add honey has cream thoroughly; radio celebrated songstress, i Evelyn It must be that Nancy Martin, Alley, danoe director, as- husband was born December 27, In well after each skiers. beating be to At thirds, hiding. found that corner around which Spring is supposed sisted by Carl Norris. of flour and beat The first 1876. Ross, throughout his life,; addition. Add Chicago home. any rate, here she is, pmntirg porch furniture in her Residing In Providence In 1921. memory waltz" was danced by carefully guarded his age. Thoro-Sprasmooth and well blended. y even until electric Lowell new with the finds USAC Nancy Doc skied to and from painting eight junior and cleaner girls, fol- -l Beat eggs until thick enough to easier than tinging Suddenly It's Spnng." The spray, with its portat am a ou"8 83 1 fw.r h. lowed by "beautiful lady" by four' every d y on these giant skis durcake mixclothing and upholstered ble motor, may also be used to pile up ln bowl; add to nuts. oncs bus1 sa,d' vmy age Add winters Both dances beau-Add were During the couples. well. ing hard disinfectant. ' to beat as well and ture furniture at vaporize b,ut my 0WIt same year, he organized skiers on flour In thirds, alternatepresented. The whole remaining 1!e was the first and lo Mutuals. Community singing wat Cooley. "The Mormons ln Illinois fair was lovely with the bright the campus ln'o a team for ly with milk ln halves, beating of the girls dresses. Ac- - the ony nian to seve three Nebraska '; sketch of the life and with Meta directed to very well after each addition. Add Prior by Mary Day competition. B. was read for as Griffin vanilla. Bake In greased of floor by terms Idaho the show cessive Mary was governor by this time skiing was being done on Hendricks, organist. Prayer 1 elos- - were Luella Eller and Marjorie Only his health held back his tube pan In slow oven (325 F.) the USAC campus by a few winter James F. Wilcox; Song by M. H'Ann Larsen; opening and Lar- - Robinson. untU done, or 5 and minutes, hour were by Jennie driving ambition, spurred by what or ln sports enthusiasts but It was not Preece; recitations by Susie Allen; sen prayesr 9x5x3 Inch loaf puu for 1 The daughters of Utah pioneers he called his Mrs. Clarke. Martha and on religion" to be- - hour and 25 minutes, or until done. mouth Musical selection as winter organ a real sport recognized the hS.thnfr MnthAy T.u.lng. the come Mjyme Christensen joined United States senator untl 1921. by Wm. J. Harrison; recitations, were served Johnson. camp. Refreshments this Wilcox. Vlnnie visitors Friday. Mrs. Tills winter, Coach Nelson guidFollowing by Nola Jenkins, Jennie Lar- Thursday, the guest of the occa- - Cf , Weston ed the Aggie ski team for the lunch was served by officers of sen, Persus Rigby and Florence sion being Mrs. Ed Hebdon. The! Frank Air. and Airs. 25th season, after Inactivity dur- the Relief Society. Toast Master Rigby. r ; T meeting turned into a party for der make to here arrived Saturday attend to the Jos'Ph ing the war. Many of Docs skim Clarence Allen was In charge. The The anniversary club met Wed- - the guest of honor, who is butchering of meat for Ross fam their home in Aleadowville. For have had their names written In prayer was offered by H. Lster i nesday evening at the home of shortly leaving with her family ily. Alcantime Mrs. William Lam-bor- n the past three years they have to make her home elsewhere. the annuals of skiing in the state Bair. Singing was led by Bishop Christiansen, it being a Mr. Airs. and Norman gathered up a few friends lived at Alilford. Weston end intermountain region. Some Day; talk, Max Harrison; host party. Ladles present served, week-en- d the and a party for Mrs. Cheney, Painell Johnson and Al. Siddohud spent at Montpelof them are Reid Olsen, Glen reading, Clayton Iirsen from the J Cards formed the entertainment. ier. while their took livestock to Ogden, last Infant way her sister. daughter were Mr. and was Jones, Mac Mae.ser, Ken Vander-liof- f, Sunday School; song, Joan Hen Members present treatment hosat a receiving Tuesday. Air. Mrs. and and Frank Irice Ted Nielson, Chet Dalgleish, ciricks of the Daughters of the Mrs. Arthur Beck, Mr. and Mrs. pital for pneumonia. Air. and Mrs Jesse Early and Carl Alorten were business visiHazcn Benson, Mr. and Mrs. La AL H. Ev Thorpe, Preece. talk Mrs. Nelson Air. Ploheers; Airs. and Ja., George Vernon Robinson tors at Alontpelier, Alonday. Airs Lucy Willis, spent Tuesday Carr Mrs. and Mr. Von Jenkins, gave a party Thursday evening at Joyal Seeholzer, and Jack Crook -- Comic stunt was by Mr. and Mrs. N. R. Faydock, of Oakley, spent in Logan visiting. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Jones, 7 ston, Mrs. Luella Eller took her son with his daughter, pilot who was killed Albert Day, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. sen, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Christian- which the following couples had the week-en- d over In Europe. La Von to Tooele last week, where Allen, Air. and Airs. Joseph Day sen winning prizes. Guests were a very nice time: Mr. and Airs. Mrs. Gail Siddoway and family. Air. and Airs. George H. Robin- he has employment. While there and Air. and Airs. Clarence Allen. Mr. and Airs. Ora Jenkins, Air. Lorln Weston, Mr. and Airs. Jesse Earley, Mr. and Airs. Lee Haw- son came from their Salt Lake she visited her son Howard and Imitations of various animals was and Mrs. Grant Larsen. kins, Mr. and Airs. Alorton Kearl, City home Tuesday to spend a wife, formerly AIiss Jessie given by Airs. H. M. Rawlins, of Mr. and Airs. Grant Lambom. Mrs. Lundqulst, Gladys few days here. They brought with Alary Hendricks, Maxine Rawlins, O wasco, Mich., is visiting with Air and Airs. Arlo Weston made them Mr. and Mrs. John Airs. Helen Green, of Salt Lake H. WesAirs. Clayton Larsen with Luella her brother, Harold Bartlett and a trip to Logan, Saturday. ton, who had spent the past two City, and son Delane of the navy, The Sunday school offloers and Preece as boy and Grace Frandsen family. Afrs. Alton Cheney entertained months in California with their on leave, spent the week-en- d at teachers met at the home of Ray- as maid. Clqsing prayer was by Miss Colleen Benson, an em- thef young ladies officers at a son Rulon J., and the home of her sister. Airs. Rose family. mond Allen on concludMonday night Horace Rawlins. Dancing ployee of Bushnell hospital, spent planning meeting and social WedMr. and Airs. Alorton Kearl Kearl and family. a few days of the week at the nesday evening. Assistant Superintendent Clayton ed the days entertainment. from Friday to Sunday ln spent Air. and Airs. J. A. Cheney, of Larsen conducted. After singing Idaho Alore than 400,000 United Aline Sunday morning Priesthood and home of her parents, Mr. and with their Bennington, the lesson was given by Francis leadership meeting was conducted Mrs. Willis Benson. Logan, made a trip here Thursday daughters, Airs. Wlnmfred K. Dunn workers (AFL) formally began a reMr. and Mrs. Grant Larsen to bring from Salt Lake city their and Airs. Alerlin Hunter, nation-wid- e Allen. Stake Supt S. M. Rogers by Joseph Day. The ward budget strike at midnight was In attendance and gave ad- of $2 00 per family was assigned turned home Friday following a son Ross, who has been at a hos-- 1 C. E Cheney, Mr. and Airs. Har-pit- al Sunday night forcing what may his brother, weeks visit with there for some time. They , mon Cheney, and Airs Bara be a long and costly shutdown and encouragement to all. to the High Priests for collection. Vernon and vice family at Harlem, here for the day ln or- - ey and son Arthella, were Logan of the soft coal industry. Refreshments were served by Jo teaschool officers and Sunday Montana. Lean and Supt. Allen. chers meeting was under direction Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jorgensen Mutual last week wus conducted of Raymond Allen also the Sun- and Mrs. Ida Crookston were Salt by June Kingsford. Prayers were Lake City shoppers Monday. day school Miss Mrs. Mary Dowdle and by Ramon Frandsen and Joseph Fast meeting was conducted by Caroline Larsen are spending an Hatch. Special Interest class was CornAldlne Bishop Joseph Day. Indefinite period visiting at home conducted by Earl Durrant Inish reoeived her name and bless- of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Colier at Alwas spirational talk by Nord ing. She is the baby daughter of Salt Lake City. len. Scripture reading, Dale Allen. Mr .and Mrs. Aldon Cornish. Mrs. Ruth Karren, of Richland, The Gleaners and M Men were in is staying with her mothWash., Richmond practicing their dances er, Mrs. Rachel Benson, who is ill. for the stake gold and green ball Air. and Mrs. Owen Larsen, Mr. Elder Arthur Smith of Greybull, and Mrs. Rulon Ahrens and their at Wyo , with his wife and daughter families, spent the week-en- d The Misses Catherine and Ber Pocatello, Idaho, visiting friends, visited a short time Sunday afterMrs. Alice Anderson was guest noon with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. nice Rasmussen entertained with Harrison. Elders Smith and Harri- a party Monday evening at the of Mrs. Mary Jane Roskelley a son were in Seattle on a mission home of the latter honoring Mr. few days last week and Mrs. Sylvan Rasmussen, who A very successful entertainment and were associated as superinten- are moving to Le Grande, Ore-o- was given Tuesday by the AHA dent and counselor in the Sunday A delicious luncheon was activity group leaders, Mrs. Gwen School In the Ballard district served and cards formed the when a play was Their association was most pleas- entertainment, prizes being won Salisbury S. E. NEEDHAM JEWELER presented. Leona ant. and by Mrs. Roundy Mrs. Claud Peterson was called Air jand Mrs. W. F. Hendricks Mary Jenkins. There were 20 to the bedside of her mother at -were in Preston and Lewiston on guests present. Corpus Christi, Texas, who is 111. "Iti so much finer than I thought Jim could The Relief Society ladies spent Airs. Alice Christensen business Wednesday. spent afford. Its so new! So smart! Ill love it The John Cornish Camp, Dau-- " Tuesday afternoon at the home last week at Logan visiting relalwayj. Thats what so many sweethearts are Mrs. Sara Peterson, who is atives. of ghters of the Pioneers, met at the ill. Marvel saying . . . and only because we believe that Cooley gave a book Sidney Alvis, who is ser ously home of Maxine Rawlins on Thur- review. Light refreshments were ill, was taken to a hospital Monhaving them say that is so important . , . sday. served to 20 memhers. and giving satisfaction so vital. Come let us day for medical treatment His Mr. and Airs. Art Allen of The two camps of the daughtwife, who has spent the winter show you our bl'e selection. were visitors with Air. and ers of Utah pioneer met at the at the home of her daughter. Airs. Airs. W. J. Harrison, home of Bishop and Airs. Le Roy Leon Reese, at Magna, returned Sunday. The Cove ward old folks party Salisbury, Thursday with Captain home Saturday, Mrs. Reese acwas held Saturday at the meeting Ann Bartlett ln charge. Norma companying her. Christensen led the singing with Mrs. Norman Larsen submitted Vivian Aiin Nola Jenkms accompanist; to a major operation at the Cache the program was arranged by the lesson was given by Mrs. Lyle Valley hospital recently. rr Cake clt f- - J s, ! t c ccr sugar-plentif- g ten-spoo- . , s I, t . ' m S ' de-mo- th ss datc-color- Inter-mounta- in s ! f ! ph B-1- COVE Ale-cha- Chen-remain- ed Fin so Happy NEWTON with my DIAMOND n. ct Tre-mont- S f IT NEVER FAILS J 'i. I r Exciting nev dia- mnnrl pnaitromonf Exclusive modern ring with diamond. Ring of rich new Our Deluxe feature diamonds. 00 quality. design with Pay Weekh of superlative C00 $19 IL J Easy Terms |