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Show tAU, fcIA North Club Cirls Lauded For Achievement Cache Poultry Men Here ! I Of Progress' A number of prominent poultry iron from here attend- nueing last Thursday club girls ed Cornish The and h'eht at Trenton where Cor- achievement programs demonstrations was h Id Kit nub LeaiSton, Newton and Thursday afternoon in the so- - Trenton held an enthusiastic clal hall with Misses Myrtle meeting ; ncl learned that the n Davidson and Izola Jcnsrn of poultry industry of this and Mesdames Eldi ley is beginning to be one of and the Luge,! sources of income Dopp Beregson, Lizzie cIud Alice Halgreen, loaders, 'of any industry. present Bertha Pilcher, pies-- 1 ident of first year club, presi ANNEAL SUNDAY ded. The club chorus sarg SCHOOL CONFERENCE, Cornish three numbers, Harriet Aocier The annual Sun-soand Louise Chipman gave day school conterence was hold on a demonstration and talk Sunday morning at 10 o'clock "Properly Setting The Table,! I The following program on W J conducted by Superintendent Pitcher lalstd .."The Mothers Appreciate n of Andrew Andersendevotional Done Leaders Work the by the musie by Louis Chtpmah, sing-an- d Girls This Summer , piano ing, prayer by Thomas Chip-sol- o Louise Chipman man, singing, two and a half Miss Davidson introduced Mw minute talk by Joseph who awarded club pmt green and Welnon Reeder to eight First year girls Miss Grace Bingham and Hyde She Mortenson played violin ten Second year guls and on piano duets the girls complimented during the passing their demonstrations and years of -- sacrament, concert recclub has de- itation by the 'Old Testament work. The the character in girls class under the direction of veloped and helped them to be bet- Mrs Anna Reeder. ter conservative home makers in our county She spoke on toremfar dwork d 25 minutes health chart in the daily duA talk on a "Priests Duty In ties and encouraged guls to Sunday School, Fay Eggletan; clubs "Elders live and work in Duty In Sunday Mrs. ' HTdaT'BeigFS-ogawra short talk and all gave Miss leventvs Sutv R1jmond-Davidsothe glad hand thf Judging of all articles lWeic;3 food, fruit and vegetables can- Ber w4er ned and exhibit and powers AnlS Hi Rye The articles went --to the fair Sarah Chipman work wa EinghamiarjLSeamonsHigh Pi lest s In Duty Sunday shown by the girls at the J. w. Seamons Jr , achievement ' gathering. Eigh- School, Should be lWhat Accomplished teen club girls, seventeen moE y there and ten visitors were I1 r,nCom,unn re- present. Andrew Anderson Miss Virginia and Mae Han-'S?- ? son entertained at a bndge pLo,0ltfirs wa and . supper for their sister. Inez jVortKv tdt oChoJls CthpL before her departure for Salt'll1 .Benson Sunday A hospital idea was Lake. school; benediction, carried out. A sign on the gate post said Quiet, Hospital Leroy Earkison. School began Monday In CorZone and another sign on the door read An Asylum For De- nish with the following teachersJ. yf. Sadie Seamons, crepit Ladies The bridge represented convalescent, juvenile Sorensen and Mae Hudson. Mr and Mrs. McCoy Petercontagion and old folks wards. Mary Sorensen, dressed as a son of Trenton have notified nurse, assisted in serving can- friends here of the safe . arrival of a son at their home. dy pills to the patients was formerly Twenty girls were present and Mrs Peterson Miss g Anna McArthur of enjoyed a delightful morning out to the Hansons at nish. 8 o'clock for breakfast. Mrs. R. E Pearce of Ogden Miss - Audrey Bergeson enter-tame- d and .. Mix. Alfred Troseth of at dinner Wednesday Standardvllle, who came here The guest included the to attend the funeral of their night. following: Mae and Virginia brother, motored to Logan and Hanson, Nela, and Sadie Sor- spent last week end as guests enson, Evelyn Reeder,' Verl of Attorney and Mrs. E e Baker and Maud Hancock. Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. G. A Anderson entertained at luncheon Sun- - Mr. Mark Sullivan, daw- - evening for Mrs H F Christensen and daughter guishcd Wfehtagi Madeline and David Tolman of correspondent, Comments upon Salt Lake City and Rosalyn the significance of the overThe whelming primary victory of Godfrey of Richmond table was centered with a cut Senator Sheppard in Texas. Mr, glass bowl of Columbia pink Sullivan says,1 Washington persons familiar with the Texas asters. Mr, and Mrs J., W. Seamons primary say that modification nd family motored to Hyrum of the prohibition law was the 4ast Friday .where Mr. Seamons foremost issue put forth by the attended the county institute wet who contested Sen. Shepsessions at Hyrum and Logan, pards seat. Senator Sheppard v .Friends here are pleased to had 3,513 more votes than a 3 note that their townsman Epli-- ! to 1 lead over his nearest opraim Bergeson, who is prom- ponent , ' identified with the inently I When dad sent his son away farming interests of Utah, will jbe a candidate for the Dem- to sollege he soon learned of a ocratic county convention for wonderful system of follow-u.nomination to the state senat-orehiBIDS WANTED ; r Mr and Mrs. Roy Earl announce the arrival last Sun-- i The board of Trustees of the day morning of a beautiful Utah State Agricultural Co'lege little daughter, who it Is hoped will accept bids for the furnishwill make happy their home ing of 2100 tons of .slack eoal, for many years. All concern- and 400 tons 3 inch lumn. Bids ed are doing fine This is are to be f. o. b. rail road yards the first grandchild In the Lo- Logan, Utah. Bids will be openrenzo Hanson home ed in the Board Room of the Mr. and Mrs. Cordon Pearce College at 2 p. m. September are planning to move to their 2G, 1930. The Board of Trustees home in the near future Mr. reserves the right to accept or Pearce has been engaged as relect anv or all bids. school custodian for the comRusse'l E. Berntson. Secretary and Treasurer, Utah State Agriing year. cultural College. (Advertisement) , 4-- n wa-Mr- - i Hal-Jens- 4-- ' j H n :SJ !fu"dayhPerffl oflj. 1 ) H, ! Co'-goln- .. -- -- -- - p. LEAKY ROOFS 1 RIGHT NOW, before rolil weather gets here, is the best time to repair and coat that leaky roof. MAI BE jour roof doesnt leak. Then good routing put on right now will keep it from getting leaky, and w 111 keep it In- good shape. DONT let any one ruin your roof by using a elieap tar roaring. Cheap routings will do far more damage than - t good. SAAK your roof and your money by having the best mating put on. PABCO FIBRE ROOF CO is the best roaring obtainable. It Is the most economic aL 47 years of roof-- , Ing experience guarantee the duality of this product. WE ARE RESPONSIBLE ROOFERS. Let us look y onr roof over and give you the advantage 4if our rooting experience. Jackson & Fry Co. , Agent for Pabro Roofing Materials Phone 130 p. LEGAL NOTICES PROBATE AND GUARDIAN- SHIP NOTICE COUNTY CONSULT CT.ERR OR THE RESPECTIVE SIGN-- I ERS FOR FURTHER INFOR-- ! MATION. , . IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF ITAII IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF CACHE. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the matter of the Joint estates of Hans J. Christensen and Martha S. Christensen, deceased Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the First National Bank, Logan. Utah, on or before the 20th day of November 1930, First National Bank, Logan, Utah. Administrator of 1 the joint estate of Hans J. Christensen and Martha S. Christensen, deceased George C Heinrich, Attorney for administrator. Date of first publication September 16, 1930. Date of last publication October 16, 1930. A f A 4- A A 4 A |