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Show r AUib 'SaturdriyJuiy 30, YiiS JOURNAL. LOGAN" CITY. CACHE COUNTY. UTAH OiA 1921. u. MILLVILLE c , MILLVILLE, July 29. Mrs. James Blair, Miss Carmen Cutler and Mr. Harold Cutler arrived Wednesday evening from a two weeks visit with their sister Mrs. Ernest Butler of Boise, Idaho. After a few days visit with their father T. H. Cutler, they will return to their home at Salt Lake. Mrs. John VandergrSft'was a; passenger over the U. I. C. on Saturday for Ogden where she! will spend the Twenty fourth, week with relatives. . e girls reThe Nibley a weeks from on turned Friday outing in the canyon. They were chaperoned by Bishop and Mrs. Alma Yeates, Mr. and Mrs- Isaa. Smith and Mrs. William Anderson the three ladies being beekeepers. r Mr. and Mrs. Chriian and thre youngest children went to Tremonton Saturday evening to spend the Tw entv Fourth with their children, Mr. and Mrs. Verl Andersen apd Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Evansf. TJiey returned honre on Tuesday. . Funeral services over tl , Bee-hiv- - Iiind-lisbake- pcot presided., .Bishop A1ma Yeates was also seated tit the ' stand. The musical number? by t.te choir were The Resurrection Day, 'Ne rer M vTJmi tallietLLb and Let the Lower Lights UJW?sIone Elder speakers were N, Chugg ami teilet) of garden flowers were a! RIDERS OF THE arranged hUmt the rooms beautiful piano solo and' Mr. Eugene Yeates was chaplain. N. Ilammond, after which Inlt- some ot the am ds served, Hugh Sloan and Miss Ardalh Mis. N. Ilcpw'orth of I'ounti-- ; sumptuous dinner was served bv olhot-At the t ioe d.i..exl (aids 0 ful rendered spiritedly two beau- - the Relief Society, the arrange DAWN AT LYRIC; Anderson sang touchingly, of the -- tu moon reirodiments were r ; tiful - patriotic selections. The !mepts for which were most com-- 1 Morning Land Served The gnestr. jjieseiil were us The invocation was by W. C. girls chorus sang two appropri- - plete, causing everything to got followsKiornce Aiidetsoti, Atatjorie The selections. benediction of of beautiful work the hundred two off Claiie the and the, jat"3 smoothly, Humphreys, flail Uietta Smith, Iardini, dis- - Adams as the f: mining roman ie Alfred 1rofDurham served then The with day speakers being W, Iitkin. present W, by Doiuthv Wotlej Norm. i Watkins, introduced Mr. Martin in Cutler of his lead Riders of the Dawn. Olson, by Niels patch. were Elders Nielsen 1)r aII(J jlrs ,, K iitrnll an. Nt.li lie hauls. Adelaide the engagement of their Alt.iTni! ITawford, I'hjlls Johnson, Olson, James Jensen and T. II. usual happy style. Elder Durham j Sports and races were then in- the attraction at the Lj i ic theat uoum-Iir.i iiulme. Cutler; All bore testimony to the gave a splendid patriotic speech, dulged in and all went home well er ha caused to be bestowed on daughter oretta to rati n re-' deceascharmed his the of that star a the hitherto title character hearers; given sterling pleased. Mr and Mis Ueortv R Caine are certain men of the screen ed and paid tribute to hs many counting many interesting inch Carmen Pitkin entertain-- ! rttemm; npgi at illations iliiolt the 1S lhe ,tJial love maker. virtues, his humility, his willing- dents of pioneer life, and instill- e(j wth a 8iumi,Pr party at her arrival ol a son bom Tuesday moiu-infullfill- tiarr rendered 'si om of Salt latke vi.--it with her hem I'eiei.am ami t'aught' Air litei.,o:! Other guests, of Mr and Mis John O Peterson during the p.isi vi k were Mis Peterson's sisi-i.Mis U At Saunders of Now Vink and Airs P K Thomas ol Sak Lake ' , Airland Airs A D M.ller it ml famileft Wednesday for Provo for ly Come Again No More. a Alls - - - . j i -, i lift lire c.u-iso- Mrs ..... jr 1,.Milan nuu uku uin ,... e! ments were served before retir-- ' ingtmsliimber in the family bed Chairman Cutler made closing made on the lawn, remarks and urged all to remain Mr. Kenneth Bain came up j fiom for the afternoon sports. Ogden to spend Sunday S. A. Whitney, the only re-- ; and the Twenty Fourth with his maining 1817 pioneer here, and ' parents Mr. and Mrs. John Bain, one of the rapidly diminishing! MrsElva Jessop has been, a members of that noble band, oc! guest of her parents Mr. and defense with her. Rally import .Mrs John O entertiiineil Saiurd.iv aftercupied the seat of honor on the Mrs.'James Olsen for a couple of ant. and ijntii eery recent time lit d l.,n of lait week in to stand, and was honored in the re- - weeks. She left on Tuesday to politics and business, things that noon Airs her W. Saunders of marks of both speakers. join .her husband and his son absorb the thoughts of most men New sister K York, and Airs Thomas The afternoon sport opened! Jack at Woodtuff, where they had no place in the thoughts of oi Salt l.uke. Kipht guests were insdv women. Mife of vited lo meet. Alts Sauiidtrs and with a push ball game between have preceded her. Mrs. TUonu.b. At the t lose of the the Senior and Bee-higirls, j Mrs. Andersen of Hyrum, her were servMrs. E. R. Scott entertained .itieraoeu Both teams had their distinctive daughter Mrs. Baggs and several ed "f costumes, adding interest to the cft.ldrert of Salt Lake, spent Fri-- at a kensington on I nday afterMrs (has. O. Irterson entertain- There was a large attendance tod luesda afternoon at a kenstng. game. The Beehive gitls won out. day with Mr. and Mrs. Lestet noon. both from friends ton in honor ot Airs Seutnlets and sympathising The button race by married Jessop and Mr and Mrs. Parievj The guests were Airs Ihomfs The rooms were der- wards. which were for ladies, VVinberg. prized wtth giulut flowt-tsThe Brother August Pehrson was given filled in the time until the Mr. N. F. Jensen of Cornish atternoon was tCnutlded with re- born in Sweden, Jan 7, 1857. In married and single men were made a brief visit to his daught-read- noon spent n pleasant conversa- - treslinie,lte earlv manhood he was eonvert- for their game of baseball. ; er Mrs. Ernest Neves on Tues- - tion and fancy work. At the close- attendance. r Airs John O 1eterson entertained of which a delicious luncheon vthf hf,J'as a hotly contested game,-jdanight. ar a lut.t hen Vi ednesday- attereoeft was served. Ltah have inSam Larsen Mrs. and Mr. hadn't Airs C. M in nonor ot het . singlamen Those present Mere Mrs. A. B,,r;.stvom ()f s,,jtmother after coming to Millville, to let the married men get gone to their ranch at Ridgednlt a basket! Lake LarNellie Miss V. married E. R. Hoveyi Mrs. J. also he Neon,; of sweet peas formed the center in even a single run. But the j for the harvesting. resiV. ptete for the table. Nasturtiums viere sen and he was a respected married men came off decidedly! Mr. and Mrs. Dobbs came up Mrs. Nephi Hepworth, Mrs. tivi-iabout tbe anangwi W. Pitkin Mrs. Harry Hood-- ,' dent for thirty nine years. No victorious, with an inning to from Ogden for a few weeks Conr8 were laid for nine roouib. Mrs. Mis.' children blessed this union but spare. Jessop, less, Harry Mrs. Emma Pehrson has gone guests A party of happy Bee Hive girls this woithy couple lived happilv Some rather exciting riding to Wfeston for the harvesting sea- Willard Garr, Mrs. John Bain. au loved Mrs. Elizabeth Andersen, Mrs of the Fourth ward hHve returned together and were friends-by He on bucking horses, furnished son. outing in Bear their neighbors and Mr. Verio Jessop has return- Emma Pehrson, and. Mrs. Mary front aat delightful Haven the resort F.sh Lake, is survived by two sisters, Mrs The gave a ed from Montana and Idaho Stringam. girls as thauffeur With Dale Jeiktus ft Hannah Mrs. and Olson Anna dance at night which was well where he has been working for went by way of Blacksmith A plant grow? in Japan which they Hansen, two brothers. Mr. Niels attended by the young people of the telephone company and has Fork, returning via Ixnran canyon IdaCity, and Pehrson Virginia Thev were chaperoned by" Misses . both wards and wa3 much enjoy- gone to Ridgdale Idaho to as- furnishes a sort aol vegetabh shruo Kdna Untid, Corat - Nelson and ho, and Olof Pehrson, of Bing-- ed by all. is har- leather. pretty the with his It, sist parents ham. These with the wives of the The Boy Scouts had charge of called the mitsiimaUi and its in Kluine Sutherland. Other member vesting. the party were Ititth and Mary brothers, and a number of their the is refreshment stand and kept ner bark, after going through of Miss Orersa Humphreys FranelH.i Ballantvne. Zola Stark. children were in attendance at the crowd converted! is of certain on vacation processes home with her part supplied Sutherland, Geneva Woodsworth, HS the funeral services. as a tOUghwhich-w- as Ruud good things to eat. , Jogiaihine Undquist, spent. on a tjip to intp substance Much sympathy lATelt for The Nibley ward celebrated at,r Bancroft, Idaho, and Lava Hot French kid, so translucent that and Vera Sheiby The samepartv the in Olson Mr. and Mrs. Harry planning a trip to the YelSmiths grove and report a rous- Springs where she accompan- one can almost see through it. already next year. lowstone son. , their of loss and as pliable and soft as calfing good time- A splendid ied Mr. and Mrs. Charles Alias Afton Ballard entertained at Mrs. William Hulse of Logan A ' was a rendered at which the skin. kensington Tuesday afternoon was a guest of Mrs. Joseph A. Jessop on the Twenty Fourth. Other out of town guests noted on Pioneer day were Mr. and Mrs. John Humphreys, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Anderson, Mr- and Mrs. Hugh Sloan and children, Mr, and Mrs. Harry Nelson, Mrs. Clarence Kinney returned to her home in Salt Lae City on Tuesday. She was accompanied will by Miss Gertrude Neves who some for aunt her Wjith reipain time. The Millville Pioneer Day celebration was a great suefess from ,start to finish. Though their was no noisy firing of cannon, the flag was hoisted at .sunrise. A meeting was called to order at , 10;30 by Chairman Y. II. Cutler. The communRy singirg wa led CROSBY By PERCY-- L. cm net, kriM cCti lhnm aw by Donald Jessop; the songs being. Utah the Star of the West n Tlu-man- j 1 - 1 11 . 1 I eatery iitel reire-dimenl- s mat-wiw- ; - 1 j . v - ; y lu-r- - 0lhantlzed .Mies y ..'asthe itere,.,. ! the-sports- . j Bee-hiv- e i ' - 1 - pro-gra- , me - Clancy (Kids Wlili hu'e m A Li e Charles Boss Hutchinson of t'-week hereail Air Itohert D Hilberts announce ;uestv of Air a p d Mrs K fafl Ben- - tin engagement of Ins daughter son Bptty Jane to A Merrill Bell, which took place on her b'ttjulnv Mav 11. The marriage t sto take place Fourteen boys of Troop 3 of the U2t Bov Scouts of America motored to on his birthday. August lit In the on Bear Lake to spend the Logua Tt tuple I.jkot-aTwoi Air and Atrs Alma Sonne and Alra The followin' town folk spent Burns Crookston and families, Air. at Lakota, and Mrs J F Holmgreen and Mr over the Twenty-fourt- h on Bear T,ake: &rt ami Mrs. E. K. K A Ballantytie spent the 24th in One feature of tbo Owe uand fa ml t Air and Mrs. John Logan canyon day was fairly Salt LaJutfcruTLt - - i.sit 11 i ( J? v d j ve Miss KtUd Itosengrecn arrived home from Salt Lake Monday where she attended the six weeks summer session at the Cmversity of t'tuh. Mr. and Mrs KuM Trencher and daughter ALss Dorothy accompanied Alisa liosengrecn home for a week's and Mrs V. V Mi l.aughlin , Air and daughter Anna and Airs Andrew at the Alts C H Jenkins and little Klirson spent last.Mr week-enand Airs Frank camp of daughter ot Los Angeles California summer Benson apt nt the week here as a guest ot Air and Mrs C T. Cannon. President and Airs K 0 Peterson and children. Air aud Airs George Aliss Piatit-Moore of Denver, Torgison and fain .Mr and Airs Coin, while en mute to her homo J A Hit'ine tthtl famtiy Air and AlYs after a trip through the Yellowstone Orval Adams and of Ogden k here as ,and A,r nml Mrs., 0 lannly park, snent the ,!u Cardon and L Airs man Mr of and Hyde. guest 2dth' iu a family falml Metiiuoti at the home of Air and Airs. . Mr and Mrs Allred B Caine and John Nebekor at l.aketown on Bear little son Knharil of Ames, Iowa, ar- - Lake rived Monday and v,!l spend about month hem vlsltiig with relativ Mlgg Hu(fhM, of SllU uke as a guest of sient the week bensi.-iuio- y resident e Alattha Cannon returned to her liome in Salt Lake last weekend ill r sister Mis Alaine (aunt it spe.it the week here, as a guest Airs of her grandmother Joseph Howell. Hyde entertained at bridge Wednesday atier-noo- n m i ompliment tu Ans I. H. Mr and Mrs John T Caine Jr. Jenkins ot LoJ Angeles. '1 he rooms Mr and Mrs John T Came ill and - j Melt Ueeotated with sweet peas. At nimil) and .Ur and Airs Lyman Hyde lv. All though the generations j 'he dose ot the afternoon refresh - and daughter, Aliss VI van Hyde sieiit Monday in a. faitlilv party at sh; has from necessity., had ti meats were Served, tne Caine rant h in Unhinoiul. do Svith it for more1 than man; 1, I) Nimbi't entertained ar N Mr her relations with the world of j tsoMrstables and Mrs F. Nolile Berntson ol bridge Thursday after-- ! rren have a far larger part in noon iu compliment to Aim . Jenkins and soli, Uojibie, will leave tomoirow her thoughts than mans rela Tile tabies tor budge mere arrang-- I for I heir home at Idaho Falls, after tions with women have in hi, ed on the lawn At the close of the having spent a pleasant two weeks This is a matter of alteracoii refreshments were served in Logan and twOgden thoughts. d . Alts;, i ness and faithfulness in ing every duty, his, generosity, his unfailing good nature, that endeared him to a1! who knew him. Bishop Bott mad? closing remarks, f ndorgjilg all that had been said, and rpoke of hist personal regard fop brother Pehrson, and thanked in behalf of Sister Pehrson and the family idl who had assisted in any way. 7he,sepakers all expressed deep sympathy foraister Pehrson hi her bereavement, as ssie is entirely, alpne, beautiful flowers were borne by little children and relatives, and the 'pflj who: Were were piaD bearers ZV: nephews. At wa fthd , i j i lti-r- s The-speake- - C M fin a ten d..y r, Ahs John () is i j i lake. Alfred Williams' and" Mrs The Hlevcrth Wv-j- l Relief Society ami Mrs. Hnltte James of Salt Lake Ontertaini.-Kiient last week.end here ns guests Office's the teachers class leaders and work comniitteOs of Mr. aud Mrs. B. G. Blair Thursda1- at the home of Airs (. M After n social afterAir and .Mrs David Shepard who Christensen has spent the summer at Provo at noon was spent refreshments were '" w hicTi attendi ;1 place ' Mr the summer session t f the Brighath Mrs. H E Woolley and son of Salt Young Iniveraity, arrived home last week-en- d and are at home at 185 I.ake are visiting in Imgan with-dte- r South 1st East. 'parent Mr and Mr R A Ballantyne Afr - e-- |