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Show The Herald-Journ- al UTAH. LOGAN, W E D N E S D A V, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Danford entertained at a turkey dinner last Sunday evening. Their guests included Mr. and Mrs. Elam Cronquisl of Logan and Mr. and Mrs. James Skeliey RICHMOND -- - The Richmond of Preston. An executive meeting of the Lions club enjoyed an ck Lan-qu- et Monday evening at the Richmond South ward M. I. A. South' ward chapel. The el!: officers was held on Friday at meat was furnished by Elvin the home of Mrs. Bryan Hen-- . Bair and "made the foundation drieks. Following the meeting refreshments were served by for a delicious supper. Coach Heber Whiting of the Mrs. Hendricks. North Cache high school gave Bishop K. C. Schaub. Dr. D. an interesting and instructive C. Budge. Leon Fonnesbeck, He related' Judge M. C. Harris. Peter Neltalk on athletics. some of the numerous aspects son, George W. Skidmore and of his work at the school. He Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Thomson of also told of the main propose Logan, attended the funeral for which athletics were stim- services here Sunday for Mrs. ulated in the schools and gave Laura Monson. the code for developing strong Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Cowley of manhood in the youth of tosiay, Los Angeles, Calif., visited here moraland physically, mentally a few days last week with Mr. ly. and Mrs. Neils Rasmussen. Mrs. C. I. Stoddard and Cowley is a sister to Mrs. RasPrincipal Miss Audrey Harris furnifhed mussen. She accompaneid them the musical program. to Clifton the latter part of the The Lions club officers held week where they were guests Mn-day of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Prohibition leaders hope a dime apiece from American school a directors meeting last children will offset recent contributions to the wet cause. Here night at the home of tieir William Hope. Miss Ina Doty entertained her Edwin C. Dinwiddie, executive secretary of the Prohibition Board president, George O. Webb1 At the close of the meeting tley Sunday School class at a party of Strategy, and Miss Dorothy Gerth (left) are shown viewing the were entertained at a chicien Saturday evening at her home. first shower of dimes that reached prohibition headquarters in dinner prepared by Mrs. Web. Games and refreshments were Washington in response to a nation-wid- e appeal. At this meeting, a committee enjoyed. was chosen to meet with be December 16 has been chosen L. B. Caine, Mrs. A. L. Harris. delightful supper. bishopric of both, Richmoid as the date for the annual Mrs. Bert Pond of Lewiston Mr. and Mrs. B. Monson enwards to assure them that tie party of the Womens Literary Lions club was behind then club. It will be held in the tertained a number of relatives was a guest of Mrs. Lodicy in their efforts tc care for tie club room. Christmas ideas at dinner Sunday following the Olsten Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Hendricks, needy in the community. Thy will be carried out in all the funeral services of Mrs. Jo- -j Mrs. Oran Merrill and Mrs. also pledged their support :o appointments of the party. the mayor and city council in Committees in charge of the seph Monson. George Alder of Preston were Miss Theola Merrill enter-- ; visitors Sunday of Mr. and Mrs, preparing a skating pond at tie affair are as follows: reception ball park. Prospects are bett Mrs. C. B. Johnson, Mrs. Irwin tained five of her friends at a Eli Webb. for the pond now than ever be- Stoddard: program committee: chicken supper at her home At the meeting of Mayor H. fore. The city has put in pip Mrs. J. W. Funk, Mrs. C. I. StodSaturday evening. The table was F. Olsen and the city council to insure a good water suppy dard, Mrs. George O. Webb; en- decorated with blue tapers in Wednesday evening a city biui-- I for flooding. tertainment committee: Mrs. E. gold colored holders. The place pot was prepared for 1932 as The next meeting of the Lioas P. Coburn, Mrs. George E. Doty, cards and favors followed the follows: general fund. $3,500; Covers streets and bridges. $3,000; wa- -, club in two weeks will be in Mrs. C. A. Larsen: refreshment same color scheme. open night for the general pib-li- corrynittee: Mrs. W. Z. Harris, were laid for Joel Fletcher of ter department. $2,000; library 0; There will be no lunchon, Mrs. N. D. Merrill. Mrs. Jesse Logan, Ann Larsen of Newton. fund $1,500; sinking fund, total. $11,200. This total is but good music and a pod Webb, Mrs. C. E. Merrill: deco-- j Margaret Stoddard, Ivan May, speaker for the meeting wij be ration committee: Mrs. H. Ray Ted Galbraith and the hostess. $500 less than the total for the 'Pond, Mrs. J. L. Robinson, Mrs. An evening of cards followed a 1931 budget. engaged. DEC E M I. E R J m CHILDRENS DIMES AID DRV CAUSE Richmond Second Section 1 9 1 . EIRE ASKS $10,000, GETS PROPOSALS Richmond Legion Selects Delegates 81 RICHMOND District No. 1 of the American Legion and AuxU- -; iary romprising Boxelder, Rich, and Cache County will meet in a district convention at Brigham City on December 12 and 13. C. B. Stratford, district commander, will be in charge: Dr. E. P. Coburn of Richmond Is dis- i Drouth relief loans aggregating S225.491 have been allowed by government authorities to farmers of Utah, according to a telegraphic message received Tuesday by Director William Peterson of the Utah State Agricultural extension college service from Walter E. Eliff, officer of the administrative federal loan office. Grand Forks North Dakota. More than 300 Utah applications for drouth relief funds are pending the approval of the government representatives. Mr. Eliff said. Of this number about 250 will be passes and an additional $50,000 will be made available to feed the breeding herds of farmers in distress. No new applications for loans were considered after December 1, but all those who had commenced application or who had registered their desire to obtain assistance for livestock feed, where granted the privilege to complete negotiations. Although many of the Utah applications were returned at first for corrections the later ones went through in the majority of cases where the cause was just and the papers met requirements, according to Mr. Eliff. ; c. $1,-20- 900 900090009000000 IS DRIVE . trict George S. Ballif of Provo, Utah department commander, Otto Wisely of Salt Lake, adjutant, and other state officers will be in atten-danc- e. ent The following delegates from the Richmond Post have been chosen to attend the convention: C. B. Johnson. Wallace Galbraith. Barnett Cornish and Ephraim Woodland. Richmond To Have Rig Christmas Party RICHMOND Mayor H. P. Olsen and the city council are assisting the American Legion in planning a community Christ- mas. A large tree will be placed at the Intersection of Main and State streets. A childrens dance and program will be given at the opera house on Dec. 24, following which Santa Claus wilt make his appearance and present the children with a Christmas Cornish has been chosen as chairman of the tree committee, and Milo Harrison, chairman of the gift t ON RICHMOND The roll call drive for the Red Cross organ- ization was started here Monday and Tuesday under the direction of Dr. E. P. Coburn, general chairman of the drive- The city has been divided into four sections in charge of district chairman as follows: Victor Johnson, Mary Clowes, 21. of New who would Bve $10000 Woodland, northeast section; secIrwin Thomson southwest hero Scanning some of ition; and Nathan D. 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