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Show ffMttiiMm i?yy i m Mimr m f JWMAL MEMBER OF LARGEST NEWS GATHERING' ORGANIZATION IN WORLD LOGAN CITY, CACHE SECOND SECTION. VOLUME LIII. Governor-Elec- t COUNTY, UTAH, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1930. MENDON NUMBER 275. DEPARTMENT NEWTON MRS. MARVEL BARTLETT. Correspondent MRS. CHRIS. CHRISTIANSEN, Correspondent Whitney and daughter, Louise, and Prof. AN Sorenserrmot-ore- d to Salt Lake City on Wed-to- e Savoms club at the home nesday to attend the funeral Mus-daof Mrs Ada Walker on Thurs-- 1 services of " Mrs. Mary Hill The affair was given in honor of the birthday anni-- j Mrs. M. D. Bird entertained Ladies Farm bureau of Local The Price family, Mr. and members, kt a quilting party on Wednes-Mr- s. versarieg of three No, 1 met Monday1. a. 7 p. m. Mrs. Sadie Hard- - day. Luncheon was served to Walker, Bobby, and daughter, Mary, man and Mrs. Rcitta HUbner (Mrs. Sarah Hughes, Mrs. Clau-Th- ie at the home ef the Preside t and an interesting lyceum table was attractively cen- - dia Stauffer, Mrs. May Muir, Mrs. Joseph Paxklon, Miss Izo- - gave number four times on Wednes Mrs Camilla Walkef, Mrs. Pearl with a .large tered to appreciative audiences - laid birthday Lughes and Miss .. Artice Bird. werecakemovers forth? the U. S. A. C. extension div day at 10.30 a. m Mrs. Fred Decker, Mrs. honored guests and Mrs Lizzie ision were in attendance. Pro- Commencing hey presented a program of xyoutlined. Miss Isabella Stumpf.jsie Hansen and Cylde Decker were for the year jects dancand duets, piano lophone Mesdames Zina Baker, Ethel jot Salt Lake City were week At 8.30 on the same ev- ing and readings at the Isis Ethel end guests of Miss Ann Soren-Taylo- r, Walker, lone Larsen, ening the visiting sisters met theatre at Preston, Idaho; at sen and brother, Andrew. and Martha Barrett. with Local No. 2 at the home 2 p. m. at the Garland high j of the president Mrsi R. P. high school; at 7 p. m. they atMr. and Mrs. Delbert Peter- ' A ATTEND FUNERAL Leatham. reorganization tended the Lions club and pretheir sOn have returned to took place with Mrs Arthur sented the program at Tremon-ton- ; Mr. and Mrs George Smith rarch at Petersboro after spend-leWilson as president, Mrs. Earl for Salt Lake ch Thufsday mg the past three weeks at and at 8 15 again at the V to attend the funeral services Hyde Park, the guests of Mr. Vptarv Lions club at Garland. These m Cf, of "Mrs Almeda B. Smith, wife and Mrs. Arthur Peiterson. 'numbers went over big and and Mrs Geds Maughan ajiu- iwere received with much of Priday Smith,- - a brother if Mr. Smith. I SON BORN TO Henry Parker as direct- plause ' . RESIDENTS ors. (, Alfrwl and. Charles Yor.k rtf The following projects were eighty FIRST Word has been received here left Poulsen and James Logan Afton Leishman, Myrtle outlined and will be taken up BIRTHDAY OBSERVED on Tuesday for Arco, Idaho to of the arrival of a baby boy ters and Verda Wyatt. course, The visit and Joseph at the home of Mr. and Mrs. by both annlver- birthda-glst Wilson, Miss daughter Johnson,Ephraim child psychology and nutrUlon sary Irvin Bird of Tooele. Mr Bird Mr. Yonk, uncles of nomas Kerr and de of Mr Gladys WilArthur Mrs and and home mangement and a former resldert of M.n- tor tht ew son, and Percy Darley, son ol Mrs. Theo Whitney enter-(wa- s idlcatory Mrs M. D Bird, tification. don. a tained oh the at radio Kerr to party date $4,000 and up Mrs T Darlev Henrv and SerV d 1 refresh-- mother of Mr. Bird, is visitof1 hlghtLight 'were"rnarried the,Fnday in !r.e .v.bne? 11isia,y fomMnguIMts.Fere Logm, Mreon. ments home of were served at and mg the her t0 evening at the home. temDle on Wednesday L Mrs Bernard Hardman en- ing began at 8 oClock withThy are making their home at wf HTCRS OF Mrs Claud and tertained at a dinner on Sun-- . Biihop E H Bankhead presid-n- ; g Speclainurs were : duet j Mr.' and Mrs Arthur Wilson and Mrs Whitney. day the taable was centered Lamont Myrl and Mr?' Irvin. G' with a bowl of flowers. Covers nfhfhe Peter attended a wedding breakfast Mrs lb? Alma and Daugndaughters, 0f Logan; remarks and the Maughan camp Mary,were laid for Mr. and Mrs. iven br Mrs Emliy Johns of were dinner guests of Mrg Eai$ w j Sorensen, Kay and Fred ters of the Pioneers, under then djcatory prayer, Patriarch Wil-- Logan in honor of Wednesday Theu-jiiaiThursl on Herman ol' of Wellsville Mrs. direction g Maughan; solo, Mrs. 'ber rand Sorensen, Mr. and Mrs. Hard and his wife fray " t !man and ehlidren. rer and Mra. William Maughaii, Jennie Hodges orLewlston; beMr and nephew Mis Percy musia over successfully put nediction, R J. Kerr. Kldimii, son of t plans are Completed for the i home jiT Kenneth Ifollowing their return cal program, and one act play F6Uwirg the meeting a dell- - from the temple where they Henry Zl.o Kidman, who has been installing of a steam heating) at the Opera house ous chicken dinner was served were married. Lavender and in a Logan hospital suffer-- j system in the ward chapel Work Mrs tfiSfemrin 65 the dmjng room in the whlte chrysanthemums day evening. graced Ing from a broken jaw which wUi commence soon talL .as. ol ch.llh, covers were BIRTHDAY Price Family On Lyceum Numbers Please Ladies Farm Local Has New Officers DEPARTMENT PARTY. Erma for a visit with his children tow ton Mesdames Griffin, Della Griffin and Nettie at Arimo and Alexander and Wmegar Were spongers of a expected to go on into Star shower for Iona Jenkins at the Valley and spend a few days home of the latter, Tuesday af- with his sons there. Ha plan-ne- d ternoon About 40 guests were to go to Parker, Idaho and present who spent most of th'l vicinity to visit a brother aiid time in s octal chat and viewing sister and other relatives, but the trousseau. A piano duet was when his son Spencer arrived at Soda Springs with him Satgiven by Iona and Letha Intermezzo Russe; and a urday going into Star valley Mrs. they found the road closed Thanksgiving story by An appetizing on account of deep snow and David to turn - back. lunch was served The gifts eluded many useful articles for Mr. and Mrs Spencer Jffl-tl- sj home, along with several kins motoied to Ogdeb Tuts I electrical appliances. day. Miss Jenkins is the daughter Mrs. Amos Griffin was hossewof Mrs Nettle Jenkins Winegar tess to the and the late Pearl Jenkins, and ing club, .Friday most of the is to be married Thursday to members being present Associated Press Photo A social hour followed (fillBurton Jenkins, son cl John Prince Louie Ferdinand Both are ing which time a dainty lunofi Jenkins. Maria and of 23, grandson the former tnbers was served German Kaiaer, ie shown at ha ar- prominent and active m' The following Stake boajd rived In New York from Argentina of their group, and have the members visited the Newton In quest of a job. He hopes to start best wishes for future happinan Industrial career under Henry ess from their host of friends Sunday school on the 18. Prtn-oln.- il C T. Stoddard. Tnustcal They will make their home in Ford. Jen-k.n- ( ; Bes-Barre- tt, s, Just-ai-Me- re -- ft faer Hohen-zoller- , ap-M- rs. j j Lu 1 Jner. v' e-- liey 'f I J SSm nL the accompanists and the following numbers rendered: vocal Miss Irma solo, I Love You, History and PurMaughan; Wil-- 1 0BSERVES 7gTH pose of the Camp, Mrs. ford Andersdh lieutenant; solo, birthday oance, Tittle MafyPrice; on the River Colo. !Sary of Mis. Rachael Bankhead rado, was celebrated at her home PaleX evening Novem-an- d lenrv on Wednesday The Pantry, 19 by all members of the ber BPalj,ker family. A crystal basket of la- -Father and vender and yellow chrpsanthetoeded, Poppies Vpri... mums graced the 'table where dinner was served t0 Okr&f Miss Irma Maughan Heart, Mrs. Bankhead was showered and Mr3. Mattie Darley; dance, with gifts and greetings for For Mary Price; trio, Pining Ver- the day from relatives and You," Miss Irma Maughan, - non Maughan and Mrs, Mattie fnenda Julia Darley. A one act play, L A. WILL the Club Woman," was present; , PLAY Parkin-- 1 PRESENT aUad i - Kln Your2n ed by Mesdames Anna ward Celia I The Wellsville Second first ton, Amy Woodward, I. A will present the T Murray, nf16 f a serles of one act Prlae and Lawat Mutual on Tuesday evening; toe No meeting of camp wm .,In the Making, cast and dimonth. ke held this reefed . by Mrs. Harold Glenn The Daniel H. Wells campland sterling Jones. The music Daughtes of Pioneers, met on jor the activity program will tn charge of Miss Irma W. Thursday afternoon at the home, of Mrs. Adam Glenn, with a Maughan and Elmer Bailey and program as follows: prayer by ,president Hugh Clark win be Mrs. Betsy Wyatt; opening re. jn charge of the public speak. marks and report ol the offi- ing. cers meeting held at Logan Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cooper at a family dinby Counsellor Leishman; lesson,- entertained Geby Mrs. Our Constitution uer on Sunday. Fourteen guests Pioneer Exper- were present Including Henry neva Murray; iences, Mrs. Susannah Bailey; cooper of Salt Lake City, poem, Mrs. Harriett Spence; a . Kenneth Murray returned to biography of Francis Gunnell his home on Tuesday after a was read by President Alverta week spent In California. Leatham; benediction, Mrs. EsMiss Verda Wyatt entertainther Williamson. ed at a candy pull on WednesA social hour . followed , and day 'evening. Gaines Were- also i efreshments were served to22 by- enjoyed by the Misses Marg: the hostess assissted by Mes- ret Smith, Margaret Bradshaw, dames Jane Glenn, Esther Stu- - Louise Stuart, Dean Wilson, Ad-aell Jones, Zalda Maughan and and Mary G. Leishman - - - rt Big Moments In Little Lives .to, bomeIii 'LDiairwTStmda; was glven 'aWay' toTGeoi-gberr for the winter and are living Devere Lamont has returned kins of Wellsville. in toe home of Mrs. Nancy home after the past week at ThursHenry Stauffer spent Glenn. Declo, Idaho. day In Salt Lakci City on busiMr and Mrs R L, Bradshaw ness at a shower on SUNDAY SCHOOL entertained Arthur Kidman and Miss J Friday in honor of their daugh- FLANS CHRISTMAS Kidman spent the week Gayle ter, Enid, a bnce of the near FETE end at Salt Lake City. Mrs. and The Sunday school future. Chrysanthemums Kidman them accompanied the potted plants decorated met at toe home home after spending the past rooms. The afternoon was spent of Claud A. Sorensen on Thun week as the guest of her mothin social chah - Refreshments evehlng to make plans f er, Mrs. Lotus Pratt. were served to 45 women friends. day the ' Qhristmaa celebration he; Mrs 'Wnilam.BUist 'entertain.were Several beautiful gtfts each year by , the Sunday ed at a radio party on Mcliday ' ' schooL f , ,, . Refreshments , were Mr. and Mrs. Wayman and "Mrs. Jacob' Sorenson was evening. served to Mr and Mrs. J. N family .of Logan were dinner pleasantly surprised a(T ber Viola, ' Orpha v and guests of Mr. and Mrs. Royal home .Thursday, evening, the, Sorensen,Buist T. Bassett on Tuesday morning occasion being her 78th birth- Gladys Mrs.1 Fred Peterson Mr. and returned borne Marvin, Cooper Gaines and were dinner guests of Miss anniversary. on Tuescly after spending the day music were of the Margaret Jensen on Saturday. week end at Salt Lake. City evening after features, which dainty with his brother, Henry R Coop, were served to Mr. BEEHIVE GIRLS er. Louis Ellsworth of Salt Lake and Mrs. Claud Sorensen, Mr. MAKE CHRISTMAS here him City accompanied and Mrs. Vance D. Walker and GIFTS where he was the dinner guest Mr. and Mrs Sorensen. During the second period of of Mr. and Mrs Joseph Cooper. Mr. and Mrs Claud A. n, mutual! ci.i Tuesday evening Mrs. P J. Forester of AlJacob Sorensen, Joseph the Beehive girls met at the bany, Idaho, is spending the C. Sorensen, Bishop H. C. Sorhome of their leader, Mrs. Zina week here with his mother, Mrs. ensen, Mr. and Mrs. W. I. SorRachael Bankhead ensen, Mr and Mrs H B Continued on Page Four Mr. and Mr a Floyd Johnson of Beaver Dam were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs James M. Williamson on Tuesday. They were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Leishman over Wednesday and Thurscay, John D Parkinson and J. 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