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Show m TTTH by Oscar Hitt ANOTHER DAY NIBLEY 9 DEPARTMENT ts MRS. ALMA YEATES Correspondent The Relief society cele. brated their anniversary day March 17 by giving, a freee dance to which all the married people of the ward and a number from other wards were invited. Light refreshments were served and an enjoyable evening was spent. Tooele Miss tern ulson is Mrs. Dut-so- n. with her sister,. visiting " ' Nibley LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY JOURNAL, GRACIOUS sakesH IT IS A QUARTER. OF HYE AMD MG STILL fH THE CHORES IP EMILY WAKES OP AMP SEES 1 H'AlMT v GOT "THEM BAKIN POWDERl e BISCUITS here u mixed.-sh- Htv ANOTHER. .SPELL 14T e f tti TTJ -- Sat urday. MarcK 22, 1930. UTAH The second ward Relief society the week end with her parents. held their anniversary Tuesday Bishop and Mrs. L. E. Hansen. at 4 p. m. in the amusement Kail , Mrs. Russell Crockett entertained where a nice lunch and program at a wafiie supper last Friday In honor of Miss Norma Clayton, were enjoyed by those present. enza.' and her the evening was spent In playing Mrs. L. E. Hansen Mrs. Goldie Steers, bridge. Mrs. Crockett accompanShe Is survived by her parents daughter, Pocatello-Misied Miss Clayton to Salt Lake Leroy and Josephinb Lindsay and spent the week end In Merl Hansen, who is city wnere-aw.w- iu spend a week the following sisters and brotneril Mildred, Edith, Pearl and DeRay.v teaching at Shelley. Idaho, spent visiting before returning home. Idaho, Jan. 15, 1908, ' and came to Preston with her parents in 1917 and for the past Jew inyears has been practically an valid from the effects of InfluL Ovid, ' - 4 s 3 0 r 111 " sY & I , & Jt David and Beth Smith of Ma-laIdaho, spent Sunday here visiting with relatives and were dinner guests of Mrs. Israel Yeatcs. Miss Sara Yeates accompanied them back to Malad for a week's visit. reMis. Ernest Loosely has turned to tier home at Providence alter spending two weeks here with her parents, Mr. and d, PRICES START AT L 5 mAi Ernest Morgan-Mrs- . Sarah Olson spent a few days during the weea at Salt Mrs. F. O. B. LANSING, MICH. Lake City. Mrs. Liliiath took Cummings her class of Gleaner gins to the show at Logan last week, which they enjoyed very much. Mrs. Isabelle- - Oldham, stake of the , gehealogical secretary committee visited our ward 'lues-da- y evening and spoke to the adult class on genealogical work. Quite a number from our ward attended the Speth-Jtsso- 'Z p ght' 4$ UMSUhO LSe. - 16. T" Suwl4t4 pr 'i TAKES V Mi TRENTON Vh' DEPARTMENT 'J a Hi V' ENTIRELY -- -5 ' a Trenton Mrs. A; L." Andrew entertained In honor of her son Donald at her home Friday. March 14, .Those present were, In addition to her son Donald, and daughter Mildred: Stewart Irvin Cottle, Andrew, Gordon Merrill, Norland Brown and the Misses Verla Ilauser, Dorothy - . f It - V --- 1 'ST.S Asscx ijited . j , night. I Mrs. Lester Miller and Marlin Ander spent Tuesday in Salt Lake City. RIVER HEIGHTS and Mrs Kenneth Knowles small son of Ogden, are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. (Continued from Page Onc Joseph Pearce. Farm Bureau " A number of and Bishop Christian Barfuss ladies Irom Hyrum enjoyed the Bastow. Joseph banquet and show in Logan WedTroop 11 from - River Heights nesday guests of the chamber of were Inf attendance at tne court commerce. of honor meeting held Sunday Second evening at Providence, ward. They were awarded' merit badges, ?rtc for the work- - troop, E. J- Keveren and Scoutmaster' Veran Bindrup were in attendance -- also Alma - Neider-hatise- r. Linil SJostrom.'Mrs; A -- V. Krause and Kenwood Keveren. Peter Griffin is going into the ehicken business to Judge from the fine etneken coop he is build' ing. 1 PROVIDENCE W Aroma Sirawberry Planks thousand. ' 11.69 per Andef soir Produce Contiriued from. Page One the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jensen on Sunday evening. Mfs. J. A iFrank entertained at a childrens party on Sunday alternoon in honor oLher daughter, Ella Rees - sixth birthday. Games and refreshments were by six little girls. Emil Gessel. Budge Low. Fred Jensen and William M- inwarmg motored to Preston on Sunday. Preston Alder anu Rulon Stir-lanour recently ietur.ed missionaries, were the sneakers In Sacrament meeting on Sunday evening. They gave rpicnd.d reports of their labors and feel that en-joj- ed - d, Company PHONE 56$. C llRIGilAVL IT All ed World7s Greatest Automobile Value. The Marvelously-Engineere- d Entirely New Durant dominates the field of low-co- si 6-1- r. - Vr- Sec.it today. - . EfclTIflEIX TU C CN I Inc MRS. ROSE LAMOREACX 4 . transportation. : DEPARTMENT ' . . .. . IKtLY Correspondent Funeral Services HERE IS UNMATCHED VALUE Nw 5tldrau!ii fulIy-nc!o- brakt j,Now Double-Acling Hyifraulit"" Shock Absorbers New Center Point Steering mechanism New Differential with double the. number olT imten Bearin gs New Borg , & Beck Clutch New d Frame .. . and many othef features. Rubber-Cushion- doubly-reinforce- FoHilrs.-Unds- ay Ros-.kell- - richly-upholster- Mrs. -- Roses, new body . . . make the Entirely New Durant the their experience has been very improve, printable to them. Mr. and mm-B-Hansen -- IrpBK Photo. V-- (Jf-t- jou. The beauty of its new body lines, the performance of its new motor with Pyrodyne High Turbulence Head, the ruggedness of itsnewreinforc- ed frame, and the comfort of its j Jeanne Keesling (iiieet) of San Fianehco was stMuisor for the navjs big at its hum lung at Mare Island. The submersible K(l per rent submarine, of 2766 tons, exclusive of eomplete, la, 311 feet long and has a displacement fuel oil ami a eruislug radius of 26.666 miles. - . HOLES I.E, PRICES old field grown roses $1.50 per dozen. Crown hy one of the largest s hole ta!e rote growers in America. Free landscape service to purchasers of our shrubs and roses. Drop us a rard and our agent will rail on J 1 U B. Mrs. Alton towns people, Hansen; piano solo, Mrs. Kef ford M. Peek; vocal solo, Mrs. Eunice Ravsten; piano duet, Mrs.- - Idalia. Huff and Thota Brown; benedicRefreshAlbert Brough. tion, ments were served during which servwere Refreshments dancing. Josephine Lapray gave a ed and all returned home with Mrs. comic reading and Mrs. Huff and the thought' that it isnt a bad Thora Brown gave another piano thing to belong to the Old Test- duet. ament class. At the close of Mutual Tuesday .Mrs. A. L.. Andrew spent Monour, recreational commitday afternoon with her sister in evening tee invited all to remain as a Wellsville. ,- , - ; , , t Tire JReli?f .BocifctyfiP'Jht Jward iarewell program and entertainHeld their unnual social Tuesday ment had been arranged compliH. afternoon in honor of ' the 88th mentary to Mr. and Mrs. W.from of the organization Roskelley, who are movingSmith-fielanniversary hatThere .was 4 Newton and returning to camed society. from whence they lhrgc attendance of the ladles of town present but very few several ' years, ago. The program . tjhe of consisted community singing of the male members of the ward ed by Mrs, Rr F. Shumway;, re- -' owing :ta ; the beginning of Archie arks, T."Hurper of the spring work. President Parl biSyjoprjc; chorus the .Beehive Brown presided. The program Mrs. Josephine follows;' Singing.' congregation ; girls; reading, .Trial Happened .prayer, . Mrs.. f lorina. Bentley; Lapray; Things rs. Fencer4-Maddress of Over "the singing,- - congregation; harmonica trio, W. D. ; welcome, Mortensen; Mary A. vocal solo, Mrs. Eunice Ravsten Cottle and his two sons Archie of Clarkston; reading, Eva Bent and Lee; piano duet. Mrs. Huff and Miss Thora Brown. Ice ley; harmonica solo, W. D. ' punch were tie; brief history of some 'of. the cream; cake andwhich Mr. Rosserved following expressed his appreciation 3 kelley for this expression pf lriendship and - for his- -, pleasant memories Mr. and Mrs. of Trenton. moved their belongings to . Smitnfield eon Wednesday. Elder John E. Bingham rather took his folks as well as the peo- ' wnen pie of the town by surprise home-'herhe walked into the old Tuesday night 'about mid jear at , rn At.. zt. 1. present. A short' program consisting of the following numbers, was rendered: Chorus, members of the class; reading, Ethel Anil reason; piano solo, Geraldine - Hansen; jokes, Venis Hill; recitation. Louise Shumway. Follow- 4ng the program the time was spent in playing games and In AT WWA , -- Ivy Shumway. and Marjorie Butler. Brough They played . bunco until about ten clock p-- m. when refreshments were served. The Old Testament class of the Sunday school held their regular monthly social In the meeting Albert house Saturday evening. Brough, one of the teachers, was Ta jnwhy X Andrew,- - Louise' Trees WATER TO , VS Mi ri,pr Schrubs and uit 14 Crur Brittf. nrrbti Rnarml LARGEST UNITED ; STATES SUB , .. M fitjp ROESXa held.... at College. ward Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Rindlisbaker of Amaiga visited with Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Morgan Monday and attended the Relief society danceMr. and Mrs. Reed Jessop have moved Into the Ephraim Yeates home. Miss Eliza Jessop is at Salt Lake City where sue will remain indefinitely. Mr. and Mrs. Elias Smith and daughter. Blanche, , were Salt Lake City- - visitors during the , week. .. - 't J A - Conitnued e from Page One Benefits, by Newell Cook; Wha the Fish and Game Commissioner is Dping fof-thy Sporstmen, J. Arthur Meecham, state fish and game commissioner. These talks were- - interspersed with and humonous song music, sketches, jokes ahd fun galore. Earl J. Anderson was . an exceptional master 'of ecermonies. . he t Preston Funeral services . for Miss Arvilla Lindsay, 22 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Llpdsay, were held in the Second ward, Tuesday at 2 p. m.. Bishop William Hawkes took charge of the services. The choir J sang, 'Resting Now From Care and Sorrow;' Han-sef- t; opening prayer, Bishop L. E. Thee I Need Eyery choir, FOUR-FORT- PRICES START AT Hour. a Bishop John T. Peterson, relative of the family was the first speaker, Raymond and Loma Beckstead sang a duet, Hope Beyond, Bishop William CraneCon-d-ofie Mir.k Creek and SupL J. W. were the next speakers. Tno. Jesus Lover of My Soul,' by ,Mary Johnson, Iris Hawkes and Elsie Greaves. President Taylor Nelson of the On'elda stake made some very' consoling, remarks Bishop William Hawkes gave the4 closing remarks. Choir sang, T know That My Redeemer Lives, i benediction. ' Willard Lar- -' sen of the Mink Creek bishopric!- Interment was In the Preston cemetery. J ' Arvilla Lindsay was bom in , Mr. and Mrs Hans Hyrum ' Jorgensen, and daughters. Dorihy and Ethel, returned home Wednesday after spending a very pleasant winter in California. Sls . Chauncey Baird over the "safe arrival of a fine baby girl born Wednesday morning at the hospital Mr. and Mrs. William S., Brown and daughter Nona, returned home yesteiday from California, where they have been spending I J . , tne v iuier. Mrs. Earl Allen who was operated on for appendicitis on Tueson the day' at a locM hospital Mrs. v. V. SIX-SIXT- Y 5,4 0 f. O fe.LANSlMG.MICK S3 SIX Y. 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