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Show A X PACE SIX THE JOURNALS Saturday, February 15. "1930 LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH teach- birthday anniversary of her son program was rendered: Step- - luncheon furnished entertainment. pients were served by Uie Lodicy Olsten left Friday ers of district No. 8. Leone. The afternoon was spent in dance J. N. Sorensen; comic song, forMrs. Salt Lake ' where she Is .the Mr. and Mrs. Claud Sorensen playing games. Refreshments were Harold Sorensen; story, Mary L of relatives. and daughter spent Tresday at served to the following boys. John Sorensen; quartet," Cyril Bird, guest rfl I. AW Mr- - and Mrs. Allen Hendricks V WellsvlUe as the guests of Mrs. Sorensen Glen Hubner. Harold John O. Hughes, Jesse Walker and Sunday here Sorensens parents, Mr, and Mrs. and Ray Sorensen. Leland Bird. Earl Buist; story Mrs. J. N. Sor- of Downey,- spent Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Hendricks William Maughan. J. R. Walker, Lavell La Vorn and ensen; duet, Julia Muir and Edger with PURE SCIENCE Mrs. Hilma A. Wight. and SorenLeone Bulst. SOVOMS CLUB vocal solo, Kay Hancock; is a popular toast which runs, Here is Salt there of MrsHarold i Monson At Cambridge ENTERTAINS Mr. and Mrs; Joseph Watson sen, jokes by Lucill Allen; reading, be of practical use to anyone. with her to never it science. May Mrs. Myrl Lamont was hostess and daughter Joyce are spending Ada Walker; radio music and Lake spent last week here pure E. Mer-ril- L C. Mr. Mrs. and what is pure science at one time parents, rmet Those which club however, One the Sovonis a few days at Ogden visiting with games were also enjoyed. Despite the toast, Goes for . were Mr. and Mrs. H. G. at her home Thursday. The after- relatives and friends. science shortly thereafter. a become practical very to present is prone Mrs. Alma Merrill . returned on noon was spent in sewing and Maxwell was a pure scientist, a matheHughes, Mr. and Mrs. Beryl Clerk" at was hostess Muir Rhoda Mrs. where Sorfrom Idaho a valentine Falls, to Czecho Slovakia; Saturday Thornton, Mr. and Mrs. J. N. plans were made for matician of renown who, on a purely mathemat- served to an attractive luncheon party Sat- ensen, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Walker, she went to see her con. Attorparty. Luncheon was Mrs. was The table evening. Zclda urday ical Adrain Merrill, who Is very basis, calculated and formulated a variety of Mrs. ney Mrs. Mrs Retta llilbnpr, Hancock, Mr. and Edger centered with a basket of roses. L Sorensen, ill with stomach trouble. to England Heninger. Mrs. CamillaMrs. Walker Mrs. laws Julia dealing with wave forms of energy. -Wood, Mary for Miss Phylis of Anderson Mrs. Louis Mr. Verna Covers were laid La and SorenMiss Isabell S. Hiibner, Miss. Kay Gladys Hughes, At the time of .the publication of his studies Von Ahrens, Bi rensen, Mrs. Ellen Ladle, Mis. Longstroth. Miss Mrs. Julia Muir, Burley, Idaho, returned to their Mr. and sen, n, Mickle-soMiss Louise 15 A Ftb. Trenton, Whitney, Roy farewell Ethel Taylor, Mrs. Llzisic Barrett they were Without any practical application at all. Monday alter spending Bulst, home Lucile Allen, Earl testimonial was given, February and Fred Gessel, Mrnnett Hansen Miss O. Since then, however. Maxwells studies have a few of Welisville Walhere, Mrs. Helen days Mrs. Landley Cy John Hughes, 6 In tbe ward house in honor of of Logan. left Mrs. Priscilla Thompson served as the basis for much of the engineering Mr. and Mrsi Sarah Hughes, ker, our two missionary boys, Thul-ber- n was a special guest. Mrs. Agnes Copen gave a din- Mrs. Harold Sorensen, Mr. for an indefinite stay in and Friday involved in the radios industry. Holt, wiio is listed for serner Sunday in honor of her son Mrs. Theo Larsen, Mr. and Mrs. California. i comparable manner, some of the first vice m Czeeho-Slovaki- a, and Old Folks Reunion and family of Salt Lake. Mr. and Cyril Bird. Mr. and Mrs. Varnell Anderson Wendell Marriott, wno goes to the conducted great Louis Pasteur were Mrs. Clyde Copen and daughter by After the opening exercises In who spent several months here England. An excellent program of pure science. In time, however, Louise. The table was centered mutual Tuesday nature M. with Mr. and Mrs. Alma Merrill the evening was given to a well filled house At with a bowl of cut flowers. Covers came to serve as the backbone of certain in- A. officers gave a party for the returned to their home at Moore, The boys each gave their first were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Copen I. senior class. Games and Idaho, Monday. XuSoaALOsvtyf advanced, and all medicine. ' dustries address and aid well. At the conand daughter Louise. Mr. and Mrs. a program were .the features for Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey ThomAttendance clusion of the program, the house became involved in the scientific When Pasteur quite young, Large George Hiibner and Mrs. Copen. the evening. After which refresh- as of Swan Lake, were the guests was cleared for dancing, but the were some scientists who life. Mrs. H. Whitney entertained ments were served. of There of the question genesis here relatives of Thursday. smallness of the house an tnc at a dinned Sunday at her home. C. S. Hail entertained with maintained that certain forms of life sprang spontaneously out of Mrs 13 of the One Feb. of crowd Mcndon, made the greatness centerpiece was a basket of two tables of bridge at her home non-liviof the The substances frogs from the marshes, and so on. dancing very difficult- - All enjoy- best and biggest events flowers. -- Covers were .laid for Mr, evening. Reunion Monday Folks Old was octhe season was this ed it .however, because of the RICHMOND It H. G. Hughes. Mrs. Mary problem which, in the spirit of pure science, Pasteur Mrs. soand The Benson Stake Relief casion. Thcie were several peo- held, at Petersboro on. Saturday. I. Sorensen, Miss Louise Whitney, own To satisfaction and the satisfaction of tbe scientific tackled. his ciety- board are planning a prople down from Clarkston wnere 1 he committee Is to be congrat-ulate- d Orylin Howard and Norman Whitat be to demonstrated he dance that all livign things come only from living and world, given gram of success the lor the days ney and Mr. and Mrs. Whitney. the Holt s formerly lived, and (Continued From Page One) the North Cache high senooi on things. . also from Cornish where Mar-riot- ts entertainment. j a Radio music and social chat the Harris entercamed with dinner at March 15, commemorating made their home at one Pasteur developed a series of ingenious techniques, (he prinAt 12.30 oclock a deheious hot was enjoyed after dinner. Relief of the society evorganization tne Aiyswortn home Monday tune. dinner was served to 160 guests, CHILDREN cipal one of which was to destroy by boiling or heating all living 17.- ening in honor of the ooy scouts March On Friday evening, February 7, The tables were beautifully decorENTERTAINED Mrs. O. Webb and Mrs. George things which, though invisible, still existed in the fluids tested. tneir homes. a shower In honor of the two ated with red and pink roses and Mrs. Opal Larsen entertained at m M. Johnson presented the Elna The process now is known as Pasteurization. Its most popular PROGRAM HOME WELCOMis missionary boys wa3 given at the ferns. of tie Richmond in the work honor at a childrens lesson party a welcome ward is to the preservation of the relative purity of milk. But South gave The Holt house. This was sponsored After dinner the following pro- second birthday of her daughter Tuesday. The application evening at ward Relief society is pure science gone practical. end in it the by some of the young pcop'e of gram was rendered with Mrs. Al- Donna. Luncheon was vrved. A hdme program sunuay the lesson was The the ward chapel in honor of rid- subjectof ofmilk the ward. A good supply of fred Yonk, conducting: singing an In formed diet." cake the value daily birthday lovely lrwin and' ers LaVern Larsen socks, ties and other useAmerica, under the direction -- of attractive center Those were used Thomson, who recently returned Charts nef diagramsof the subful articles was received by each William I. Sorensen, Mrs. Ellen present were Mrs. piece. in the presentation Copen, Agnes of the boys. Games and refresh- ladle at the piano; prayer, H. W. Mrs. Verna Sorensen and daughter from the Eastern states msion. ject.' A Remarks weie made by Roy West ments supplied the evenings en- Church; reading, Pearl Jensen; and her Mrs. David Smith Rae, Mrs. Alton Bird and Elders Thomson and Larsen, vocal duet Mrs. Alfred Yonk and Margaret tertainment. Dale and Lawana Miss , children and Darlene, a vocal number was given by Roy grand daughter, with Delbert Denee. Mrs. Odie The boys left for Salt Lake, daughter Orleno Muir and son, Anderson and Miss Barnes, were Salt Lake visitors a company; go NUMBER where violin as Peterson they Hiibafternoon, accompanist; Sunday few days of last week. Miss Trona Hiibner, Dorthy a Anderson rendered ' piano Liaine Mrs. Ellen ner, Carina --and Shirley Stauffer to attend the missionary school olo. A Iona, Wood. Salaries paid employees constitute one of the largest items of Mr. gnd Mrs. Ariel C. Merrill of club ward South solo the and glee the boys Ladle at the piano; reading, Beth and Clara Larsen. be that is given to prepare fields Logan spent Sunday as the guests business expenses which are deductible from gross income. To of sang . vocal duet, Julia Muir - the for the start in their Kidman; of Merrill. William words Mrs. to Mr. close of and conform the must entertainclaims Stauffer Claudle allowed Mrs. such, and Clifford Ahrens; harmonica ed at a childrens labor. Tliulburn had some diffiIvan Thompson and Albert Hill revenue act, which provides for the reduction of a reasonable owparty In honor I music, Orson Kidman; reading, of her for Utah, culty in getting his passport, Price, left Win Lions Monday Lewilon daughter Carinas birthday.g rendered. The test of Is not of Lizzie Barrett; duet; Mrs. Garland ing to the fact that he where they will Join the Maytag allowance for personal services actually play-lnare reasonable and was necessary to have the Yonk, and Orlene Yonk; talk by The afternoon was spent in were amounts Ander-Rnr- t, the It whether is paid Albert age. J. there. force deductibility sale? Refreshments games. -vocal solo Del- court appoints guardian for hun Sorensen; and Richmond Bishop of Lar-Ae- n, fnrmerlv for in Richmond whether fact, purely personal services. Money tVipy are, served to Barlene Bird; data Easily His brother William S. Holt was bert Peterson; Irlsn, sketches, H. of Blackfoot, has taken Cleona or a' Longrecently Jean of Sorensen, an officer corporation"! the and B. Whitney; vocal solo, Olive Kidappointed the guardian the management of a . Maytag pail stroth Barbara Larsen June and to the compensation, is not deductible man; reading and Jakes, William Marie Richmond store at Price. Mrs. Anderson and or for services inadequate papers were secured. Richmond. Feb, 14 t Stauffer. is held to be an amount that I. Sorensen;, song Vivian Kidman; Reasonable as Blackfoot compensation to Lewiston Monday children will remain in salary. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Muir en- Lions went accordian music, Walter Ahrens; in like circumstances for like like basketis closes. where school until enterprises evenmg they played paid by ordinarily evenStake duet, Fred Poulsen and daughter, tertained at supper Sunday Ver-lan- d ball. Tne game resulted In a score of a officer an corporation received in 1929 For services. example, Eva with Tilda Poulsen, at the ing in honor of Mr. and Mrs. of 49 to i9 in favor of Lewiston Heat Without amount ordinarily paid for services Light Shelton. compensation in excess of the piano; sketch by the following, Lions. Of not iloes Neon a bore light (Greek, which enterand new) relationship to the amount he Florence Hardman such as Wood, Mrs. Bernard rendered, Howard Whitney, Speak radiate beat. It Is cold light. Although of his-stoThe excess would not be treated as salary, Roy Bird Ada Walker, Julia Muir tained at a children party in hon- TWIN BOYS AND holdings. a cold light producing phenomenon Ellen Ladle and Lizzie Barrett or of her daughter Louises birth- DAUGHTER BORN but as a distribution of earnings of the corporation, and the Boy which added much to the amuse- day. Radio music and games were Mr. and Mrs. Casper Merrill peculiar to certain groups of anltnuls, amount of such excess would not be considered a deductible item servment of the audience. enjoyed. Refreshments were have announced the arrival oi such as the tirellles, glowworms, tree luminous htrds to Barbara Larsen, Jean Soren- twin boys Monday, Mrs. MerrJl is frogs and the XTrentomriFeb.';.' 115 President A very large group from Men- ed Bard-man For Tranquil Lifn Brings Retribution sen, Geneva Barett. Beverly ahich give forth light as a of at at the home her attended Other tion the stake parents presidency, partyr the of Hogan He who eoRiilrs Mtueell a paragon and Louise Hardman. of outside visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Preston. of their activity, has long hetn known " Cease tnnuir,rwliai:.tjiefntnr Flder McCann of SmlthfieldLewis of wlsiInm'lS enre to cmimilt- - some the Mr. and Mrs. Blaln Bell anto scientists. Prior to the discovery of las In store, snd to take as a gift The following attended Rastas Yonk and son Charles the high council and Elder o. art. Ludwig nounce at was stupid a Yonk of the arrival Mrs. Petersboro heat Mr. 'brings at the artificial and dance without whatever W.F. superlath ely were Saturday day Yonk, aeon, the daughter light speakers Lewiston of Mrs. are and Beil Tleck. Messrs Mesdames, of Mrs. and babe Mr. and in Tuesday. heard of. .Trenton, services Henry evening Logan, scarcely our Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Mary E. George Smith, La Vorn Larsen, Sunday, February 9, There theme Germer Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ver-lan- d -. FareU of at William. ,, Mr. and Theo Bulst, Logan. in Arthur scouts Petersen, Whitney, Burgus particular was boy The Parent Teachers association Sorensen, Arthur Peterson, Mr. Burgus of Shelton, Harold the boy in general. Elder McCann book of Chester Kidman, Cyril Bird, Clif- will meet Thursday evenjig, Feb scout Jonsonl a 4MJ Hyde Park, Joseph quoted freely from A and Arco Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert ford Ahrens, Joseph Watson, H. B. 20,- - at the schooL house. A. good and from clippings, he had, The been' Robert has Mrs Mr. talk. and program arranged. Mic;el Whitney Gilbert Muir, gave a very Interestingsome very Kidman, Mrs. Lucy C. Merrill was guest Erickson of Beaver Dam. Tne Ried, Orval Larsen, . Miss Clella other speakers gave U. A. Miss C. of the Womens club at days entertainment closed with a Ladle, Miss Gladys Hughes, good instructions. Miss. of last week. a a with dance at Logan. Stauffer Fawn Long4 Friday Phylis held night large Bureau local Farm , The the crowd In attendance. Harris Orch- stroth and Susie Longstroth. Miss WARD REUNION FEB. 21 meeting Monday evening at ces- estra from Logan furnished the Delone Baker, Howard The Richmond South ward will Whitney, conclusion of their business Tuosva " of music. Horace Baker, Charley Bird, Wil- hold its annual ward reunion Fr.-da- j, sion a social was the order memFeb. for the adult 21, Frank Hancock, liam the of Longstroth business. The purpose E. bers of the ward over 18 years and Miss Mozell Barrett entertained Orlynn Whitney, Mrs. Mary club meeting was to consider Mrs. Annie Hughes. Saturday, Feb. 22, for the children. a of few a her friends at Sorensen and season. gtrl this for work Mrs. Gerald Walker entertained The days program Friday wUi sleigh riding party Wednesday Af'the 'regular- - session - of UK evening "which they enjoy at--- a - luncheon- - and . radio - party, include program, diner and enier-tanmealter relief Society the features, with" "plciue at her Those present were Mr. and Mrs 01 ed a dainty luncheon Bureau gave a demonstrationcolor home. Those present were: Miss John Ladle. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph show for children and dance in and blending of colors, Grace Ladle, Miss Luella Walker C. Sorensen, Leona and Luella connection with Richmond ward schemes for dresses and dres. Miss Helen Ahrens and Miss Bar- Walker and Mr. and Mrs. Walker. reunion Saturday. The Richmond ward w 11 hold trimmings. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Ahrens recov- rett. John Izola, Jr., la slowly Darrell Hughes was is attend- entertained at a sleigh riding their reunion Saturday for the enering from pneumonia. ing the U. S. A. C. spent the week party Sunday evening and a cnill tire membership of the ward and VISIT end with his parents Mr. and supper was served to; Mr. and it will nclude program and din, , BANCROFT Mrs. William Hughes. Mrs. Joseph Watson, Mr. and Mrs. ner, picture show and dance. Scouts cs HzingT etaoln etaoin George Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Orval Archie J. Harper and George At a recent meeting of the Larsen and Mr. and Mrs. Ahrens. trip to Bancroft SCOUTS ATTEND Merrill made JAMBOREE Mrs. Selma Hancock and Mrs. Cache Valley Medical assoc'ation, Idaho, accompanyinga Mrs. 'Nora person relaThe following boy scouts from Emma Hancock spent ThVsday Dr. H. A Adamson was chosen Merrill to consult tive to some treatment for some Mendon attended the jamboree afternoon with Miss Ann Soren- - president of the organization. Doyle Carlson, little son of Mr, at Kogan Saturday; Orson Parker, sen trouble. Mrs. Victor Carlson has deand hostess Bird wa3 home Reeves Mrs. came Milton Claud and Keith Stauffer, Hauser Miss Elva pus on the lungs follow A Sunday in honor of veloped from Ogden for a week end visit Kidman, Preston Muir, Fred Tay- at a dinner an of pneumon a and attack Lake of Bird Salt lng Sorensen. City. Fred Bird, Carlyle lor, Dewey with her parents. for the Cleve Hancock. Budge Kidman, Covers were laid for eight guests. It was found necessary Mortensen Mrs. Hyde and Mr doctors to tap the lungs. Elvin Walker, Orval Ladle, and SlIIOOL GIVES the on Lake, Salt to motored Mr. and Mr;. Alma Hendricks there- - isnc jcot. masters --Earl J3ic.iLantl., JvD.. PROGRAM twelfth.'" Thcyr-sa- y Mendon scho6rgaVe"'Fier " quarantined for The Baker. The new Chevrolet Slxls enjoylng'the ther-proof' snow down there, "InteraaLelpiSafhi program scarlet fever as their 111 aaugmer Mrs. Roda. Muir entertained" at following interesting Jemue is Nelsons Lincoln's four-wheever with on the baby an attractive luncheon and card Wednesday afternoon el given a greatest public reception brakes; with front and rear disease, warty aftor tb? dance Wednesday birthday. offers scores car. For Chevrolet of it drums Re. The members tightly enclosed ! oi tire auxiliary Song, Bailie Hymn of the evening. Thos2 present were Mis; new Improvements and refinements Lo Vorn Ahrms Miss Phyli3 Long-rtrotpublic; Reading, The Life of Ab- American Legion met Wednesday tires," a new clutch MBs Louis Whitney. How- raham Lincoln, by Leah Wood,' at the Pioneer hall where they that make it a finer car in every way. andlarger (Continued from Page One) a stronger transmission! . and story Glimpse of Lincoln, John qu lted a quilt which will be sent ard and Orylnn Whitney Yet it sells at greatly reduced prices! Sorensen-- ; - song -- 1st. gradeXG0iS to the state department A tall vase of pink roses formed Frank Hancock.' who will send It to Hie veterans quieter,:tronger,'" more- - beautiful table of M son Dear and Turner Wood Gave Heber poem. for the America; Consider a few of the eitra-valu- e the center piece The older ladies of Vorn bodies withrlcherupholsterles,' Fisher the was a a hospital. are La Lincoln Miss by If boy today, Arbon, Idaho, spending Covers were laid for features that Chevrolet has incorpoMiss Phylis Longstroth, few days here. Mrs. Wood and Norman Whitney; story. Glimpses auxu.ary worked on the quilt and more - Ahrens, distinctive colors, and wider,' Mrs Tamlly are living here this winter of Lincoln, J. R. Walker; song, the younger members prepared rated in this greatest of all Chevrolets Miss Louise Whitney Mr. andCards seats! , and dinner. served deeper while the children are attending The Star Spangled Banner, by the Muir. Muir rnd Ccn Gill was a smoother, flashier Miss Myrtle Davidson of the U DorSisters. Three school enjoyed jchool. poem, chat social a and Every factor has been considered that valve-in-hedivis.on and Mrs. SCOUTS GIVE song 3rd, 4th and 5th A. C. Extension motor, with its capacity othy Wood; after supper. -would add to the safety, comfort and Miller,- - a representative of the PROGRVM for America poem, and Me; grades, 50 Increased Inez to horsepower! Mrs. L C, Sorensen, - j Leone - Bulst; -- song -- second - grade ountv home and community soe-tlexercteerSunAfter the were opening thi convenience of the Chevrolet owner. Tonz Sorensen of Logan of the farm bureau met w.th Bird day evening in Sacrament meet- We are-- Working for Our Flag stronger; more durable rear axle,r Come In guests of Mr, and Mrs. Cyril South Relief the on are jward fol scouts There rendered the society the Many Flags; girls, ing today. See this greatest of all on Sunday. with Increased gear ratio! with scout master story, The Soldiers Reprieve, Faye Tuesday and discussed nutrition program lowing Chevrolets! Check over itsnew features. Whitney Theo Mr. and Mrs. famous Gettysburg work. Mrs. Miller had charts and Lake Earl Bird presiding: Song by boy Hancock;The four Lovejoy hydraulic shock Drive it. Youll find quality you never bpent the week end at SaltThom- - scouts. 'Let Me Call You Buddy; Address was read by Stuart Hard- - digrams to emphasize her lecture visiting with Mr. and Mrs, two minute talk on scouting by man. The closing song. America which dealt with the optimal absorbers assuring a smooth, even, thought possible at such greatly as Thorpe child, .Ladle, talks on scout was sung by the school icou.t, prval over comfortable ride road! reduced Mrsany ELD1KS QUORUM Marion prices! work by scout master Earl Bird" AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY Bergeson and Mrs. R. V. Larsen of the Stake Relief r PAKTV Elmer Heninger, Arthur Kidman GIVES PARTY Th ... ......... KoatMer . The board were In attendance Coupe J JQj Members of the Elders quorum and Bishop H. C. Sorensen. ClosThe American Legion Auxiliary society ?565 The Sedan Delivery $593 The Phaeton and their wives entertained at a ing song, Marching Homeward, enteralned their pardners at a Mrs. Jesse Webb and Mis. L. O. The Siwrt Coupe $495 Light Delivery CIuishw $965 $G55 Sorenson Melvin of acted as In hostesses honor for a and Bird. partv supper party prayer by Cyril surprise progressive The Kpoit Roadster Ton chassis with tub The first social which followed the meeting F.NTFRTAINS AT Muir at his home Saturday even$550 The Club Sedan Wednesday evening. $625 $625 social BIRTHDAY was Luncheon a Tlaserved. was and served music Radio course of the The (oarh supper Sedan.. ing. Ton Chassis- $595 - H. $675 The South r Luncheon $520 ward memwere to club of was G. home Mrs; Ellen Ladle at Mrs. enjoyed. hostess glee the evening AH prlees f. o. b. was served to Mr. and Mrs. Ar an attractive birthday party Wed- Hughes. The table was decorated bers took picnic luncheon and Flint, factory, Michigan. thur Kidman, Mr. and Mrs. Reeves nesday given in her honor. Music with Snap Dragons and Darfodiis. went to the home of Mrs. Venice Bird, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Walker and a social chat was enjoyed After which the guests adjourned Rasmussen and sperit the even.ng Mr. and Mrs Jesse Walker. Mr during the afternoon, luncheon to the home of Mrs. Helen Wal- Wednesday. Mrs Rasmussen is a of the glee club and has and Mrs. Orval Bird and Mr. and was served to the fellow ing guest v kers wjier? the second course was member The table decorations 'been 111 and unable to meet "with Mr3 Muir. Mrs. Camilla .Walker, Mrs. Ethel served. club of late ELI IFF SOCIETY Taj lor, Mrs Suzanna Ladle, Mrs. were patriotic. After supper com theMrs. C: Z Harris entertained MEETING May Muir, Mrs. Mayble Jensen munity singing was dnected 'by The ward Relief Society held of Petersboro. Miss Clella Ladle, Mrs. Julia Muir, The last course with a surprise in honor of the and Mrs. for the evening was served at the birthday anniversary of her grand the.r business meeting Tuesday Mrs. Alice Sorensen home of Mrs. Ada Walkers w here daughter Helen Harris birthday. afternoon. A talk on the words Ladle. -afternoon. Mrs William Bulst entertained valentine decorations were carred Wednesday A of Mormon, was given bv Mrs Fifteen . , of the out. After supper the following were included. Games, music and Jamie Richaids, Light refresh Monday in celebration HEALTH w J Missionary. Another Petersboro Draws ng kerchiefs, YOUR INCOME TAX ELEVEN from Officers 1 - The f ck Scouts -- forth.--Hor-tc- . -- mm -- : i 5 c ' I 4 7 s I J -- - i mlmmK nt All these added improvements yet prices greatly reduced ! -- snd'-family-'- -S- T Menton I , h, i i r 1 full-ballo- aux-.nar- K - i on y six-cylin- ad on ,a u I . 1 ! - r f 4 r 4 : Auto Company Cache 30 South Logan, Utah Main; SIX IN THE PRICE RANGE OFJTKE FOUR v-- .1 - t |