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Show OCTOBStoM. SOUTH CACHE COURIER South Cache Courier LOCAL eras of the safe arrival of an 8 the. Postoffice, Hjrum, pourn) ' daughter born to Mr. and class mail mat- - Mrs. 'Aaron Peters at their home in Utah, ter, under tahe Act of 'March 3, Ogdey. at-- , ' 1879. - CACHE PUBLISHING CO. ( Subscription Per Year Rates: Mr. Laura Christensen, Mrs. S. A. Dunn and Mrs. Melinda Llljen quist attended the Relief Society convention at Brigham Sunday. $1.00, Payable in Advance, Six months, 50c. ( PIONEER DIES from Allred are of a fine Fred-Soren- son, Two songs MARRIAGE Salt Lake is visiting here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Allgier. Mrp. Ben Zlotnich of LICENSES ' Valro Griffiths Bennett, Thatcher and Beartice Aurelia Robinson, Grace Merrill Loveland, Idaho; Delbert Fish Haven and Nina Bateman, Bloomington; George Albert Berger, North Logan and Hazel Annie Hyde Park; Raymond WilLam Green, Los Angeles and Jesse Paradise; Ronald Goldsberry, Edwin Allred and Lorene Read, Fair and Mrs. Eldon Facer of Po-catel Idaho, were week pnd guests of Mr. and Mrs. S, A.,0unn. . Mi o, - City Wednesday. I . tf g. m.' Budge, Dr. ,J. W, Hayward of 2 p. m, Logan and Beth Budge . of' Bear SUGAR BEET Lake. A crystal bowl .of,, feathery asters Cov- formed a pretty,cnteriiece. ers were also .laid.fo Mr,, and Mrs.' Washington Han-ce- Lu-d- y, , le - antf-Mr- s. lj - Lyman-Sorenso- n i Le-tha- I. y, g, l. ( -- at visi-tprs- j - f. ( r,,. -- 000 Cal-ami- 1 01-se- - n. ,, , vis-p4- -- -- Lu-el- la , - t--h a they-we- no-ho- st White Rose Flour ;4-- ear-ol- - - -- ' would be effective program through 1935 and guarantees s'gners of production adjustment contracts the full parity price for production The- - j -- gi-e- - pro-grai- q. oe-- 4 Joseph Hubf was pleasantly surprised 'at the home tf Ms daughter, Mrs. Niels Johnson, Sunday, It being his 72nd birthday anniversary, Visiting and social chat were enjoyed and luncheon was served to 51 relatives guests. present were: Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Hulse and family and Mrs. Eliza Hulse of Smithf eld, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel McMurdie and family of Paradise, Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Naylor and family, Mr- - ant Mrt. pavid J. Thompson and daughter of Logah. Mr. and Jrs. "tober Draper' anj sqns of Lgvistoij, Mr. and Mml Ken; neth Hulse and family ef Velpvilip and Mrs. Eliza Anderson of Mdl villa, , Out-of-to- 1930-193- 4; 4; 4. - With Without Program Program WJliS&fi - $ 1,707,300 ooo $2,063,415 $2,604,748 r LEAVE FDR CHICAGO VincgnJ, son of Dr. and Mrs. G. L. Rees, in company yrith Ralph, son of Dr. and Mrs. W. O. Ghristensen of Wellsville left for Chicago, III. where they will study medicine. They were accompanied to pgden by immediate members of their families op Friday evening. Cleaning and treating sped grains r wet method. Miller Coal and Adv. 10-- 5 Feed. Phone 123W. Dry-O- Counselor Schiess; closing song, Scatter Sunshine; benediction, Nellie A social followed and reMerrill. freshments were served to a large crowd. The Second ward Relief Society held their teachers convention on Tuesday afternoon in the ward recreation hall. A talk to the taachers wa3 given by board member Mrs. Robinson. Talk to teachers -- of the outlined work for the coming season by Lillie Stirland, Talk on the teacher supervisor. coming bazaar by Adeline Mathew ; remarks, Bishop H. M. Zollinger; n playlette of teachers vist was by Almeda Robnson as Mrs. Marie Tibbitts and Edith Jones, Bitter, teachers. Three songs were sung by the chorus during 'the Ice crearq and cake were Served during hq sociq.1 hour. October 3. d supervisor; remarks, Meat canning demonstrations for Cache County are soon to be arranged, so reports Mrs. Effie S. extension economist at present in charge of the County Extension home economics program. Letters of inquiry 'to determine the need and 'the ximg syiteij M the work were sent to leaders le days ago. October 1 was the final date for returning repl.es; therefor?, the schedule of classes will be ar- an4 fflwWd I! JW- . Musi Ema Itpllgr, gxteqsjon will conduct these classes whiclj wilj he given for county and community legdprs, yhg Willi in turB glvgf demonstrations jn the if own territory, Individual? interested in thi? program may get details by eonsub ting with county or community lea ders or with Mrs. Barrowl, Bar-row- s, Wtf - niitr-tiqnis- -- - ! Susan . An AAA sugar beet production program, designed to increase by $15,000,000 the 1934 income of 100,000 domestic growers was ready for submission to planters - , hers PROGRAM OF A A A READY (approximately $6.77 a ton). Production 10,600,000 Tons Higher The first contracts will be offered about-- October 0. Under the program 24 per ' cent' of the domestic sqgar pterket i3- guaranteed beet sugar grpwers and the annual production pf 'fc'eets provided for 10,000,-g- 0 tqns higher than, apy other years gxgept J98. pstipiptecl 1934 'benef t payments will bg 13,000,000 and Hip refunds to growers of processing tax on floor stocks $2,600,000, The basis of the new acreage al lotments will be the average of the past two, three, four or five years. Each growef will he given his choice of ' four options to determine the base acreage. This either a five a four years average a three year year average, 1931-3average, ' 1932184;' or a two years average 1933-3fiid Lpbof Prohibited )a Under the chiju bor is prohibited and 'Hie Wfggry of agriculture is to adjudicate labor disputes and prescribe when neces sary minimum contract waggs. The AAA estimated sugar beet production, total income from 1934 crops-anpayments under the program would include the following by states. by Mrs! The opening was Our song Mountain Home So Dear. Invo cation, Julia Alder. Song by the chorus; address of welcome, President Winifred Allen; instructions to teachers, Mrs. Hall of stake board; song by the chorus; playlete, A visiting Teachers Call, with Mae Anderson and Mae Pickett acting as teachers and Elizabeth Rigby as Mrs. Jones whose home they visited. Remarks by Bessie Theurer, teac- chapel Wednesday -- rendered n. ; L-- ke were Oskar of Logan. History of the life of George Marler was read by his daughter, Margaret Greenwell. A social hour followed and luncheon was served to thirty-seveThe First ward Relief Society held their teachers convention on Tuesday afternoon in the ward recreation hall. - Mrs, AHel Thompson and -r-pt children xrf Kansas City, o. ... Mr. and . Mrs.' . Charles McBride here visiting at the home of Mayor are the proud parents of ,a fine S9 and Mrs, ff. M. , Thompson.. I which arr.ved at their - Jipmeucm , ' M . Thursday, iMr, and Mrs: "Russell Corjiss and . Helen... Wei;!?. visitmg at children of Randolph, Utdh are Visi- Jview, Wyom.ng; Charles LaMar Bar-- t . J.thfiela.Cleaning and treating seed grains ting this week-witMr, Mr. and- Mrs.. Seegar and Mr and rus, Sugar City and Ruth Hammond, dry or wet method. Miller Coal and Eli Bradley. j I Mrs. -- Adv, of Ogden were Logan; Alma Lewis Barfus, Ga- Feed. Phone J23-Mrs. rland and Norma Gumell J.sobsen, Henry Steu- Kuests Mrs Ben Zlhtaick of 'SaV Lake Della and Druce Morris '' Logan; Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth haw, Mr3. Gty ia here visitipg Mrl Her recently. An attractive lunchparents Salt Lake; Raymond H. G. Shaw and Miss .Fawn Chnsensen, served eon was Mr3 ' and by Lprejpzo anj Mrs.. Jacob AUguier: i Hiram Swenson, Lago and June Maxine Stauffer. , Olsen attended the funeral sprvjce , Tetoma. Mrs. Theo "Larsen, entertained at at Shelley, Idaho, 'for Bert Holland Mrs. Peter Uolfspp, arjd daughter, r" & 00 O last week. party Friday in honor , of the 10th Jhurs-dawere Veopa, Logan visitors. PARLOR CONDUCTS BEAUTY the guests of Mfs. Ann Lund-ber- birthday of her daughter, Clara. Mr, and Mrs. Lavon Larsen have Gangs' werje played afid "refresinepts served to Mr. were where "T Preston moved Larsen to Mrs, of I DeVota Ewing, daughter will A as for the delightfully aft arranged .Mr. party wa3 representative Mrs. Eacer and M. Eldon', Kattie , pf Ewing is now conducting in honor of Metropolitan Insurance Co. in that Pocatello, Idaho, were week-en- d Thursday given evening in a beauty culture business partterritory. the S. A.' Dunn home! Mr. Miss Grace Ladle wbo fa leaving Satnership with Miss Katie Merrill in urday for Salt lteke City fVfeHg .4 Fap$r will attend Stanford unlye Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Maughan and sjty- this winter, . ' beautyt course, Logan. Miss Ewing haa a wide acMr. andMrs. Weslqy Lalils are the v r : world, Mr. Melvin Eliason attended a Red . quaintance in the beauty f White store associates banquet and parents of ,a..gjrl born Tuesproud Mr. Mrs. .and LaV,on' .farson nioy having been an' operator for over at the' Bluebird Wednesday . Mr.' and-rs- . and. Stephen Muir day edevening. to Pfeaton, tdahor the forepart five .years. Her most decent pLce over the 'safe .arrival of rejoicing are,, make. of home. to the "theif week, of employment heipg the ChristenMrs. IL G. Johnson was .guest Mr. La,rson will bie the Metropolia boy- - oii Monddy.,', ' sen Beauty Soloni Tlie.new partner- of honor at a family dinner in com- tan Life Insu bailee .Mr. and iEdgar .Hancock mo-- : representative in tored K.ta .Mr?. Lake ship .Is known as, the. Modern Beauty pliment to her birthday anniversary that Salt Monday City territory.' Solon. Located on Center street just where their son,-- , Cleve, left for Lavisia Saturday evening, . Mrs. around the comer from the Schramm Wrvy of Logan wa3 an out of town to attend. the diesel engine Mr. an Mrs. Kenneth Shaw, ,Mr3. lohnaon , drug' store. Friends from . school,. . H. G. Stiaw and Mrs, Uorppzp guest. i Hyrum will be personally welcomHill has gone to : Mary. A, attended the 'funeral service of ed by Miss Ewing. Mrs. Ariel Thoryson and Children Bert Holland at Shelly, Idaho last Dplco, Idaho spend the" winter Richard with her daughter,' Mr. ' The members of the Coterie., club of Kansas City, Mo., are visitipg week. . Grrage., met at the home of Mm- Leroy Jen- here with relatives, o Mrs, Jesse Walker' entertained at Mrs. Andrew' McGee entertained sen, Friday. The afternoon was spent Clyde recently returned from a am attractive the Century of Progress in the members of luncheon, Tuesday. home at her Mrs. Joseph A. Preece i.n bridge, perclub Mrs. nfcago. Thursday evening. ' Bridge was en- Jpctyers were laid for Mr, and wnning high score and Mr$. Eugene On J,. plowman of Smithfield. Mr, Peterson low score. Mrs. Jensen was joyed during the pvf ning, Mrs. The Literary club met at the Birch and Mrs, Lyman Nielsen' and Mrs.., Walker and family. assisted in serving by the daughter, Artiee and Orlie Bird spent Afton. Eight guests were present. High School Friday afternoon, Sept. winning high score. 28th with Mrs. P. L. Clark acting the,w&ek end. At Hogan the guest3 . Mrs. Glen Alexander. as hostess. Mrs. N. W. Christian, Mr..andeMrs. Kenneth Shaw,, Mrrf, son of Mr. sen and nine of her pupils furnished H. G. Shay, and Mrs. Loreqzp Ob dVilJlajn,a very interesting program A de- sen. , on September 23rd, Attended and Mrs. Willard 'Richards, fell off licious luncheon was served. giant slide at the shpol house the funeral of Harry Ddn Holland, son of Mr. and Mrs, Bert Holland fViday and spffeped a broken wrist. V. Kirkbride j J. Mrs. Murray Petersen entertain- of Shelley,. Idaho, r were visi Mh?e and Lpvette ed at a party Wednesday afternoon .at achwl McGee tor Fnday. R. Mrs, H, in honor of her son Lovells eighth qf LoganiMfs. DeLos Bird, ait pioneer birthday anniversary. A number of Lula Birch.Mrs, B. M., Thompson isi. ill, at ,hls home, seriously and Mrs. were , specClyde Peterson little guests were present. . Games Mrs. William L.- Kidmaat were played and refreshments' were ial guests. Delicious refresments were , Mr. and were at an attractive dinner, guests nerved. ,,, served. ' Friday, given by Mrs. Herb Hum.Vivian1 Marcussen and Marlin An- phreys at her home in Legeji, , " Mr. and Mrs. Deb Young and Mi1, hder. Mrs. Charles Ladle entertained at surprised their many friends birthday-party- ,and JMrs. P. L. Clark motored uPWhen a re Monday in honor married in Ogden Fork canyon Sunday Saturday. Mte. Anhder i3 the mana- of the Leo of her-soBlacksmith afternoon :,nd enjoyed p .dinner. Ross., Gaines' Were played and reger of the beauty sVp at Hyrum. A freshment? were served to 10, party was held at the home of Mrs. E. L. Payne Wednesd son of Mr. and Charles, y Mrs, H...G, Johnson was guest of day evening. Candy pulling was the honor at a family dinner, Saturday Mrs. C. S. Barrett,, underwent' a ton pastime of the evening, t Eight lady evening, it being her birthday- an- sll operation Tuesday. friends were present. Faye Walker and Leo Ross Ladle niversary. Those present were: Mrs. wereLavisa Mr.' Mrs. bapiized. inj the Hogan temple, ahd Wtay of Loganf is being made fast and sold ' A. D. ABen and family ahdMr. and Monday. . Benson The and s Sego Cynthia fast these days ... ,, K Mrs. Irvin Anhder and family Lily camps of the Daughters of MENDON-riTh-e. parents and 'teachPioneers held their open'ng social held er Mr. Mrs. .their, and. Louis P fjrst (,meetiig''rtV!'' in the amusement hall Maughan of ,the that money cannot buy a U ,in.the school house, Friday c f. Mr. and Mrs. Mflvin Eliason apd ward Third after? chapel Thursday better flour regardless of (Fpnner president, Mrs. Verna noon." The following program was' attended the banquet gf the d price. given. Mrs. Luella Birch, president, bird Wednesday jevenipg fpr 'Bed - Sorenswa,wa.in charge. Superinten-anKirkbride and W. .Miss Store" CATTLE COMFORT FLY ;Whie was in charge. Congregational sing.isswyatgs, f jdentJ. Mrs.,'JosgpfH. Lockett ftte Wallace spokg op. social scienceing; prayer, Mrs. Lovisa . Allen; SPRAY bulk, 90c gallon returned to their end- apprpeiaiion 5d.SupermtenMrs. H. P. Anderson, president of of, St Lpuis, o p rk g e d the CALL FOR PRICES the Cyntha Benson camp gave the. hqme Wcdpesday.jafter 'spending' the dent Kirkbriag ON FEEDS tHeir Pioneer Money; piano and past month daughter, thought, of.doing- spffithjig' Kprtti; topic, accordian selections, Mrs. Wm. S. Mra. , J.v ThomasTEJBaJofe and family, j while and having- faith .ip self.' FREE DELIVERY JZ 1 Thg opening song, was'Ol'd Folks j Brown and Mrs. John Eliason; corPHONE 13 at Sego1 the Home, prayer was by' Mrs. Ada The and Benson .Cyntjiia net duets were , given by Muriel , . Hard Clawson and Kathryn Larsen of the Lily pamp3of the Daughters of the- Walker, vocal solo - Farmers Union Second ward; readings were given Pioneers leld their opening meeting man, trumpet ,sool, James Lament, vocal conjointly at the Hyrum Third ward accompanied by.. Miss .Mozefle Bar-by Mrs. C. L. Wadsworth; Feed Mills solos were sung by Mrs. M. W. recreation hall Thursday. Mrs. Lu- rett, piano .solo,, Madell Hancock The following officers are to take Smith. Smithfield Following the. program a ella Birch, conducted., Mrs. H. P, social hour wa3 spent and refresh- Apderson gaye th? lesson on Pio- charge for the coming year: President,. Mrs. Marilia Buist1; vice ments were served to the sixty neer moneys Musical selections were given by Mrs. Mary Brown and Mrs. president, Durrell Hughes, principal members present. , Kathryn Larsen and of the school; secretary, Mrs. fearl Muriel Clawson and Mrs. N, W, Wood; treasurer, Mrs- Julia Muir; Smith,, Mrs. Carol Wadsworth gave organist, Mrs. Ethel Walker; choris-- a reading. Refresments ' were ser- - ter, Mrs- Lugilje flardjnan; program , The Elizabeth Mathews camp of Daughters of Utah Pioneers held their meeting Thursday afternoon at the home of Retta Mathews. The topic on trading in pioneer days was given by Helen' Smith. MENDON ) Mrs. Joe Lloyd and son are visiting in Hyrum with Mr. Lloyd who is employed on the Hyrum dam 'project. t THE- ACTIVITIES OF PROVIDENCE LADIES ORGANIZATIONS CACHE VALHEY Perley Bird, ,. Deloss pionser of Mendon and Cache Valiev,: died at his home in Mendon daughter bpm Thursday. Sunday following a brief illness. The following are at- MENDON Bird was bom February 2, Mr. Mr. an- d- Mrs. Arthur Dent and1 tending the USAC: 1856. at Big Cottonwood, Utah, the 'Salt budge Kidman, Ivan Barrett, M,ss son Mrs., .Garter Thompson of Charles D. and Sarah Ann Edith Welch, Stuart Hardman. Lake visitors Thursday. Bird. He mo'.ed to Mendon Dundson Miss Valerie' Hardman arid Mr., and in J859 and had lived there for the r Mrs. Ernest , Petersen and son, Mrs' Marcell Bird are attending the past 75 years. He worked on the ' , Clyde,' returned from a trip to the BYU' at Provo Hogan temple from the time it was Clifford Stauffer1 is attending ' the Started until it was finished and laCentury' of Progress at Chicago. University at Pocatello, Idaho. bored on the Logan tabernacle. Mr. and Mrs. Charles McBride are Richards , is. teaching Jennie On January 10, 1884 he married Miss receiving congratulations on the ar- school at Paradise,. Miss Gladys Ellen Grant, who died in 1930. He rival, of a fine nine pound boy horn Hughes .and Miss- Annie" Buist are ig survived by eight sons and daughearly Thursday morning. Fern ters, Charles G. Bird, Riverside, Calat Wellsville, Miss teaching at. .Miss Buist is Hyrum. ifornia; Mrs, Ella Fifield, Logan; teaching, Mrs. Georgia . Gill underwent a1 Hllda Anderson, is teaching art at Mrs. Ardella Nelson, Salt Lake City; minor operate Tuesday. MaGfflJ Richmond an1 a Willie, Brigham City; it Men- - Mrs. ' Sorenson Mrs. iDorothy 13 along ns well as can be , 2elda Henager, Irene Arzella Veda Hughes, and Orval G. Bird, Mendon; 30 grand ' . .. land Orlie Bird, L. , Kidman enter-- children; a brother, P. R. Bird, MenWilliam Mrs. , ,, r. ra Mrs. .Maud Lfljenquist, d at .an attractively' arranged don, and a sister, Mrs. Maria SorWilliams, Mrs. Marlin Anhder, Miss enson, Salt Lake City. Ethel Anhder stnd Miss jCleia John- - Jinner- n Dr Funeral services were held in the 'S iwf! Dr. Mendon son of Richmond motored to Salt ,erRbrpth, at ward Dr. Mt. pd Mrs, Rollan hippy, over the arrival i Mr. and Mrs. Rollan Allred welcomed a fine daughter at their home . PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY AT on Thursday.., 'HYRUM, CACHE, COUNTY, UTAH and Mrs. Elam Allen received Jntered' NEWS NOTES Miss Coy Liljenquist spent week end in Salt Lake City. Blue-jnin- g. Here are the numbers youve been waiting for . . . Lov-Mf.'a- . I - 5 -- - Mrs-lLucill- SCHOQL DRESSE e Gingham and sheers. Color fast and shrink proof. Eliza,-Eliason- - - wed. Ijigj mnm ""WIM133 LtvAlJ ,Start buying your Winter coal now at Summer prices : Blue Blaze Coal B in all sizes at & L COAL YARD WILLIAM H. ROS KELLY, Proprietor committee, Mrs, Verna gorppjfpn, An- ' I drew. Lamont - and Miss Teda Soren- ; 4 Short funeral 'services were held son; membership, Mrs. Charlotte d Sunday at '3 Jp. m. in the Hyrum Richards, and Charles Ladle; ward chapel for Mrs. Rudol- - tallty', Mrs. Opal Larsen,- - Miss .Orlie ph Wood, 88, who died at the hos- - 'Bird and Don Miller; publicity, Mrs. pital at Provo. Speakers were Eld- - Lizzie Barrett and Mrs. Marvel Barters Leo.C. Nielsen, Joseph F.'Niel- - lett. . sen and Bishop Edwin Clawson. Pray Games were played after the meet-er- s were, offered by Elders Hans ing and refreshments served to 50. Sorenson and' Julian Sorenson. In-ooo in the city cemetery.' The. Hyrum Second ward Relief I torment 'was Woods husband was buried Society Was reorganized Sunday at j Mrs. two months ago. No other their conference. Mrs. Alfred Fallows ; about hear relatives reside here, ai she was sustained as president, Mrs, A. came from "the D Allen as first counselor japd Mrs. Milton Allen as second counselor. ago. The' retiring' officers, - Mrs. V Nellie The Ladies'- - Literary club 'held' a Rose,' Mrs. Alfred Fallows and Mrs. I meeting at the South Cache high W. F. Peterson $rere guests of honschool Friday afternoon with Mrs. or at a social Tuesday. Platt Clarke as hostess. Mrs. N. W. Christensen and a group of her stuCleaning and treating seed grains dents furnished the muical program. dry or wet method. Miller Coal and -- Adv. Refreshments were served. Feed. Phone 123-j hospl-Secon- , J -- SNOW SUITS- - For rough and tumble play , CHILDRENS COATS BOYS OVERCOATS Drop in andi6e the high quality of this merchandise little folks. Prices are very reasonable. for the MAUD STYLE SHOP , t, |