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Show wttmtnw fwjlttttl T i Aoi, 1 1 ?i i' r i;v i h. I i'Vf i'toUN'n x Tea- - of the Sunday evening Members of the Sorosis Mothers club and alumma members have' been invited to attend a mother's tea at the house, (Sunday from chapter 2 to 6. Second at k 7:30. - t t GSACE M'RAE Sintra kaorMU(iii ?or MIS i A I, it now exists. O? 'rjp'SCS V IIow can you express arverna redeord LOOAK. EDNA ESPLIN nilTON. UT AM WILLIAM.BJDfr.fc . IDAHO . MEMORIAL HOSPITAL ' H. P. Anderson, se ar W--'' X, .s AMY RAVSTEN CLMMTON. MARY CUTLER PNEATON. UTAH IDAHO your Miss Effle Barrows spent Fri- thoughtfulness and devotion, day visiting homes at Amalga better than to give mother-- on and WellsvUle where they gave her day the gift she would suggestions to housekeepers In Swinyard Funera- lThe twenty-secon- d arannual commencement choose ..herself flowers. Say color schemes, furniture Funeral services for William exercises of the William it with flowers. Lindquist rangement and drapperies. A 1 Budge Memorial on Swinyard will be held at Floral. Phone 19. similar visit was made in Advertisement ' afternoon o'clock River at Heights Sunday will school Wednesday be held on Wedthe Fifth ward chapel Under Hospital and Millville. the direction of Bishop John nesday of next week. Theywill consist of a Sparks Team Wins MRS. L. S. PRICE, Correspondent Q.- Adams. Aggie Fishing in Idaho . Aif Sparks, an old 7:30 program in the Fourth ward chapel In order that fishermen whostudent, Is -- in Logaiv -- today, Roys Recovering Hotel dance making arrangements to at are counting on taktng advanp. m. coneluded with tend summer school here. He tage of the opening date for Dayton Stake board members of J. Glenn Brigham Walter 9 nurse class of 315.6 uners grduates p. m. The also expects to continue school fishing In Idano, may not be City who 'was in Logan today, Eccles Mr. and Mrs. John Chapman donhall of Ogden were the over, next fall at the college. Mr. confused as to the date the reports ' that his son3, George this of Preston visited our mutual night guests of his parents, Mi.;: ' " in shown four consists of persons year 852 : Sparks has been coaching at season, opens, It should be un- and Vernon are recovering Tuesday evening. and Mrs. L. M. Mendonhall, Jo T Lofthouse ....ZZ.v 308 the Centerville school in Davis derstood that it is legal to fish nicely from their recent auto- the group. v Mesdames John and Ozro Sunday. 1. 362.2 , Orson Miles county during the past season this season in the Gem state mobile mishap. Wilcox, the laitters son Ozro n George has Roy Hansen, Gerald and 310.5 B. Norris J. a uli and his baseball team Just beginning at 12 a. m. on .the been r permitted to- - leave the Teacher ' Returns Uome-- 1 few of spent Idaho, Rexburg, Mrs. Dies Young Dailey, Miss Sadie Buttars E. J. Norman 408 6 g maiming, of May I6.This is .., completed the season. Jay the home.of at .Mr,.and Vernons .while days hagand "Miss- Martha just the comity championship. the imormatlon sent out by hospitalis; such that he wOl be - 'Miss 'Annia Madsen whoPres-sS received Charles.Kent rwfrird nf the death of Mr. ' A. F. Dailey? Mrs. John the track bieet At VIAjCh Other Fiords haver' been made the state fish and game de- permitted to go home next been teaching school at Daileys mbther. Friday. mother, Mrs. David young, Wilcox is Mrs. home 408 7 past season, her Horace Obray in various partment from Boise. by his charges - The latter sustained a ton during the returned the week. in Horn Thursday. They Basin. Mrs. Big 326.7 has returned to her .home folJohn W. Obray by G. school athletics. accompanied Kemp S. Price Mrs. Mr. and 78 broken Lloyd hip. years of age, the Young was 397.4 Mrs. Jamiraia W. S. Richman bis Kemp, LOST Black Bill Fold conlowing a successful-season- in sister, Mr of were dinner immediate cause of death beguests L th, W. E. Rawlins 383.1 ' the school room. River-dal- e and Mr. and Mrs. Peter C. Early potted tomato plants taining money and valuables. Going to Fortland- at L. Samuel Smith Mrs. ing dropsy. Mrs. Kent will of Mrs. H. M. Bickmore 350.5 funeral attended the at store 60c per dozen, at the Return to Dons Barbecue. Releave tonight to attend the Tuesday. Wednes355 4 ....... at Wellsville, Ed. house 50c, transplanted tomato ward. Bahen Mrs. George Lemon Is leav- Visiting Parents Maughan Is Mrs. Charles Jones spendand fuheral services. Anderson ..... Advertisement Danielsen Marjorie 343.7, James day. plants 35c, untransplanted 25c. ing Sunday for Portland for ing some time at Hazelton, 356 5 of little flowering an Indefinite stay. She received Genevieve Pond- are spending Mr. and Mrs. Jack PraH re- Bert S. Howells Plenty will visit she while there Idaho, vacation his During period 319.7 a telegram this morning from the week end with their par- front the Curtis Institute plants. Cache Valley Floral Co. Cow Killed on Highway turned to their home In Mon- Jos. S. Howells ol with her sister, Mrs. Earl Mor- tana Both are here 343 31 Federal Ave. (Adv.) some time John T. James after A cow on the highway, im- her son Melvin Lemon, who is ents in Logan. sister spending and her rison and Mulsc where family is as he colemployed from Henegars Business 334 4 mediately north of the Hyde studyinglof music at Eastman a teacher, he will full ill a con- in law, Mrs. W. L. Wickham here with Mrs. Pratts parents.- Jos. P. .Welch Butterfat acromschoo music. Rochester, New lege at Salt Lake S. H. Atkinson Imperial Glee Sings Logan Mrs. Park intersection, belonging to York.1 and cert on family. Pacific the engagement 305 5 that ho had playLarue Buttars, his sister, Sadie, panied them as far as Idaho Henry Brady & Sons .. The Imperial Gluce club has Parley Pitcher of Smithfield, ed his saying Coast. A long standing friend-shi- p concert at Recovering from Accident Butterfat Masters j Millville for will remain she when where Falls killed last was some to evening an friends, with .Professor ..engagement accompanied by ..accepted., who 4 Owen Jensen--- -. - uL some time. ' Rappleye Rail in Rochester and tt 3169 by an automobile occupied upon him to make this Zelma Mickleson, Blanch sing for the forenoon session hit Ezra suffered severe Injuries reArchibald and Eldon that It was very successful. Elbert Elvin and the luncheon period, at by and He will sen, in Utah. Shepherd cently In an automobile acci- single stop The boys the Rotary district convention Jensen of Hyrum.for the Dailey motored to Clarkston, dent in Shelley. Idaho, return., require no rehearsals to be held in Halt Lake City were returning home from a Dies at Mendon has Wednesday. ed to Logan Wednesday and is performance because he on Monday, May 12. The trip dance when the accident hapMrs. George L. Jones left last on Crucifixion The Mrs. Agnes Burnett BuLst of reported to be recovering sat- sung was is sponsored by the Logan Ro- pened. The automobile Idaho, Friday for Hazelton, wife of David Buist, isfactorily at the home of her numerous occasions. Mendon, where sh will spend two weeks tary club. Prior to the .pro- badly damaged but died at her home on Wednes- parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. A. not were The other Injured. Richard at the home of her gram at the morning session, day at the age of 8i years. Bailey. While visiting ih Shel- - Condie, is a soloist, native Utahn. the Logan songsters will . be Mrs. W. L. Wickham. was "born in Scotland, She now Wilson is toSretomletoe Loan'Tnd Conclie. has appeared, in Logan heard over K. S. L. from 8 to Mr. Harry T 2. 1848. the daughMiss Blanch Larsen went to September ing BarModern since his recent return from 8:30 a. m. The latter program barbertng at the exter of . S. Alexander and M gone out to the waiting various European music centers. Logan Saturday where she is being sponsored by A. Q. ber & Beauty Parlors. 13 W. Elizabeth. Robb Burnett, 'She had to remain throughout the In pects front automobile, parked He? has a voice of rare beauty Olofson, manager of the Blue Center, where he will be pleas- was married in Scotland in the home. Another car dri- and his renditions ed to serve his many old and 1871 and came to Utah with of have a pyn-cLight Gas and Oil company. who has been ven the passed highway along (Adv.) her husband..: in 1884. It was also new friends. quality that make them operator Harmon, near the home swerved , and at the O. S. L. stato his absolutely delightful only a few months after orriv struck Mrs diftanM tion at Dayton for the past hurling Students Visit, Dairy Plants Mr. Condie is a two of fifteen audiences. ing at Salt Lake,, that they her for a years has gone to WyoA. C. Merrill of the depart- moved to Mendon where th feet. She was removed to a m.el?ber of the teaching staff to accept a position there ment of dairying manufactur- family has since . resided. Mr. hospital and did not regain of the McCune School of Music ming Mrs. Harmon accompanied in Lake Salt a He had has ing at the Utah State Agrlcul Buist has been- dead for about hours. wide and him. - tural college, conducted a tour 35 years. Funeral services will consciousness thorough training Mr. reason The for Harmon's varof his students through having spent many years at the be held Sunday, May 11, at 3 Alpha Zeta Installation railroad has moving, is that-th- e ious', Salt-La- ke . ceretoonies of Installation' and'iater His Euro- discontinued night operators at JTiday. The students chapel. AlDha Zeta national honorary at Hew York. City. plantsjn visited all of the important were pean training has also been ex- Dayton for the presents agricultural fraternity he only returned Wednesday evening the Bee manufacturing units engaged held at the U. S. A. C. Fri- tensive and late in 1929 from his European Hive girls gave a surprise party in the various phases of diary day. The ceremonies were held studies. for their teacher, Mrs. Israel ing manufacturing. Apparently buildat the L. D. all of the students in the class Harmon at the home of Mrs. on College Hill. A banquet WE ing A chords cf over one hundred-voice- D. W. Buttars. (WISH expect to major In some phase DINNER TAKE 7.30 in the Blue-- ! at iwas given will sing the choral of dairying manufacturing and (HAD A CAR was was spent in The bird McKay Morgan numbers. are being games evening They according to Professor Merrill The toastmaster. and radio music. Lunch following directed Professor Welti. the trip was very satisfactory. The by ;were Speakers: George Hen- chorus and soloists will be ac- was served to the following derson, president of the local guests: Gwen Call, Dorothy If mother is In a distant city a talk. The visiting companied by an orchestra Robbins, Jaunita Atkinson, Ella j club ga ve trained C. Professor J. or (own we will deliver your by natioliaT officers who Installed Phillips, Phoebe Jensen, Folba flower remembrance ..through the chapter also spoke. These Hawkins of .the college music Larsen, Norma Kirkbride, Veda our telegraph delivery service. , were:, H. B.- Potter, Marshall, faculty. Mendonhall, Martha Fife, O. Members Florist Telegraph DeGrand The festival will ba held In Enone Callan, Mrs. D. W. ButIllinois, Secretary; livery Association. .Say.lt with MERE C. Voorhies. Berkeley, Cal- the amphitheatre immediately tars and their teachers, Mrs. FloraL flowers. Lindquist ifornia, Reuben Mrs. of the mam build Harmon and high chronicler, and D soOth-wePhone. 19., . G Arr and Every Sunday ikansas. Garter, University of ing on t Wednesday evening -- at Archibald They presented Mrs. Advertisement. Dr. Lindley H. Denis, 6 SO "Should the bad weather Harmon with an electric toaster Penn, president of and rain continue the produc Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Correction Special Choice Fried Harrisburg. the national organization, wasjtion wril b given in the taber-it- o S. Price motored to Smithfield The Journal Friday carried have been present to so that regardless of the and Logan. After transacting or Roasted Spring . ciita..at the local colums an Item SMALL-su- m theiiistallation.. Helweathct; th. festival will be business-ther- e makes In they drove on at-Dounder ""the head came by air, and was delayed held en Thursday. A limited to Paradise where "Adjusting 7" Chicken they were your WISH for a Claims, It was stated that and forced to land at Chey-- 1 number of reserved seats- - are the over night guests Mr. of 50c good car come true. Messrs C. P. Burnham, T. C. enhe. Wyo., because of storms, b, ing sold. Price's mother. Mrs. J. L. Price. Miller and Attorney M. W. He arrived 4ia - ? Ogden HERE YOUJVILL FIN I) TIIE REST TOJJE IIAD ! last Or MruL nuilitiiii a will, Juiy Dawson of the Intennountain -- sum-' music-a-l Several night Automobile association were in or rare (hey arc Linmus. beis were given. Dons Barbecue Sandwiches Logan to adjust an accident Whatever iIKh it L, lh.il just THE MOST CRITICAL claim. Th6 item should have J: hits the fuid Don's Wonder Coffee here spot, youll read that these gentlemen reCHOOSE OUR FLOUR on eur menus. U. S. C. A. Sunset Dons Double College Rialted Milks present the Intermountain' DiMother would approve (his flour vision of (the International Festival Comes Dons Not only for the way it looks after Orange Juice Two Automobile association. ' baking But for the way it's made, FRED MAX Dons erros krept Into the report of 15 Complete Fountain Car Service Thursday, May 'lie couldn't select the ingredients the Logan stake M. I. A. conDons Dishes With Browns Ice Cream not as and 'more Special carefully, surely tests held Thursday evening. 'Continued From Page One) wienlifirally, as our expert millers The name of Miss Annie John'du Make your own Bread. son ' was erroneously reported been secured from any as AgnAs Johnson, In announcwest of New York City. ing the dance contest winners. Only a combination of for J. D. Jenkins and not J. E tuuate circumstances made itj East of ( ai he alley Bank Johnson should have been possible for Logan, northern GOLDEN GATE ELECTRIC LIGHT - CALLA LILY named in listing the First southern ,ULih and Idaho ward dancing couples. to head Mr. V, itney. .rrsanar -- atthc a at DEPARTMENT DAYTON training ' 10, 1D3'X Hyrum-Earadi- - city-jail.-- Wil-we- t.v agricultural Instructor at the high school, explained the cooperative marketing plan for livestock and urged the farmers to support the farm bureau in the formation of such an organization. R, L. Wrigley. county agent, was called on for a few remarks m which he emof phasized the importance and testing, good breeding, care of the dairy herds. O. L. Lee, president of the association, was called on for remarks In which he ."emphasized the necessity for containing the testing association and pointed out that farmers should not only test one year but should stay In the association every year. B. Professor George Caine of pointed out the necessity the dairymen of Cache county keeping on their toes if they of expect to keep In the lead the other counties In ' this state as a number of them are devolping- - very, rapidly in the holsteln business and this year are holding some very fine black and white shows with an excellent, lot of cattle. He pointed out that while Caebe county is in the lead and has held that honor, in order to retain it the farmers must wake up to the situation in the breeding and developing of black as and white cattle other parts of this state are progressing rapidly. Prof. Caine presented- the honor roll certificates to the following w -- II Continued from Page One ing production can be held at level practically a constant great thereby avoiding' the fluctuations in production as Wrllsville s., sister-in-la- ca, day, Given Inspection ward - t mmh - Dairy Farms In South Cache tt Speaker Elder Alma Sonne of the Cache stake high council will give the Mothers day address In the Wellsvllle First ward Sunday school, Sunday mornA fine modern home worth ing at 10 oclock. $5,000.00 for sale for $3,500.00. Automobile bodies and fenApply to J. Z. Stewart. (Adv.) ders made like new. Sboupe, 324 N. M. ' (Adv.) field for Weber George L. Homer is being Tuberculin Test held at the county all for The tuberculin test of catWeber County sheriff, the man tle will be conducted In Smith-fiel- d being picked up here by Deputy next week, two schedules Sheriff Oliver Eames when each making six schedules notified he was wanted in Og- out ofday, the seven in Smithfield. den on a felony charge. They begin at 6:00 a. m. A delightful assortment of Appeal Filed Lind Mother's Day Flowers. Adolph Blotter has filed his quist Floral. Phone 19.' in the district court appeal Advertisement from the sentence given in the Juvenile court. Pending Mothers Day Address court action Botter is at libFor the Fourth 'ward Sun- erty on bail. day evening services the fol Paper Painting, Decorating. lowing program has been anMathews, nounced: Short talk, George hanging. 1136-- Leonard Adv. J Anderson; vocal solo, Charles Phone O. Peterson; Mother's Day A, Eldon Rex. The choir Fifth Ward A Mothers day program will will furnish the usual numbers. be rendered in the Filth ward Sunday Leave for Funeral Sacrament services at 7.30 o'clock. Special John K. and Mr?. Susan evening been have numbers Schiess and Mrs. Louis Frank musical arranged for and Elder Alma of Providence left this morn Sonne will deliver the address. ing for Freedom, Wyoming to for the funeral Sunday attend Gets Stiff Sentence-L- ee Mrs. Henry M. Hadderlie Facer, found guilty of Mr. Schiess and sister of been possession, has liquor of Mrs. Frank. six fined $299 and given The Jail. in the months city Probate Da-yJail part of the sentence was Probate matters are occupy- suspended conditional that the M. of Judge Facer remains in ing the attention fine bepaid. r. Harris In t.KE dLstrw.t-cmiJt J thetoday. Attorney B. C. Call and Attorney D. R. Roberts. of OgSpecial sale on all boys den are here attending to lesuits.: They wear longer, their color and shape and gal business that comes before keep this session of the court. Wa- cost only a little more than lter J. Glenn and Howard ordinary suits. Dunbar and Glenn of Brigham City were Hyde. Opposite Post Office. here having the will of their (Adv.) father, the late Walter Glenn, Visits County Homes probated. and Miss Myrtle Davidson ? wTr Vru Mothers Day Speaker. Dr. E. L. Jacobsen of the U. S. A. C. will be the Mothers day speaker In the Sacrhment service I v '.,i LOCAL NEWS f ternoon r TT at - Mil-to- -- ' i- - .win-mn- condition - 'Fife-attend- ed . -- -- -and - , - 1 Kil-bu- m -- -- Mrs-Em- Wclti-prevail- - ma . ed -- - ? i . s sister-in-la- i f . htl l. H - w, al - M MAXIM! for-tw- o Bmton'-iConsf,rvator- "'andr-'rOgder- y -- - s OUT THIS SUNDAY WISHES - Ed-v,- in ARE SILLY st - FISH ES offl-inac- A le -- , Lunch ns -- ! , g Central Milling , Company ip-p- le mi Dons Barbecue . |