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Show TIIE PAGE FOUR. HEKALD-JQltRNA- LOGAN. UTAH. U. Rush Impregnable Vaults to Guard Nation's Gold y . a HYRUM NEWS Mrs J Evan Sevy and sons Don and Lynn of Paio Alto, Calif, are visling in Hyrum the guests of Mrs Sevy s purents. Mr. and Mrs Julius Sorensen. Mrs Koy Shearer of Ogden is spending the week in Hyrum with Iser parents Mr and Mrs. S A Ciieen Bishop and Mrs Eugene Perry to of South Brigham returned their home Friday They were ClawMrs Edwin accompanied by son and Mrs Reuben Hanson Mrs Irene Hutton left Tuesday lor a week s visit with her sister Mrs Mae Bergcnsen at Canada. She left in company with Mayor and Mrs Richard Bowden of Preston and Mr and Mrs Charles Pond of Island 6 A' WEDNESDAY, AUGUST ? '4r&IWL Cal-gai- y, Park Mr and Mrs Harry Dodge and 0f Ogden were week-en- d of Mr and Mrs Frank guiM-Cu branson Mrs Irvin Anhder had as her guests Thursday evening, Mrs Roy Shearer of Ogden and Mr and Mrs S A Green Mr and Mrs Robert Lcishman and daughter of Sait Lake City Mespent the past week with Mrs linda Liljinquist Charles Pond of Island Park was a visitor at the home of his sister Mrs Irene Hutton, forepart of the week Mr and Mrs Albert Nielsen and family spent the forepart of the week in Salt Lake, Ogden and Lagoon Mis Sylvan Herringberg of Salt Lake City is the guest this week of her parents, Mr and Mrs. G. U'Mren Hi ri s .uihiutls (onutimi of new bullion Ji , jmi-ii- oi Amt Juoi, K)t V Allen The Coterie club met Thursof day afternoon at the home waa Bridge Mrs Dewey Bird enjoyed. Mrs. D J. Paul high score prize and Mrs Leroy prize Luncheon Jensen, was served at the close of the bridge game Mrs D. J. Paul was a special guest Miss Ella Mae Stewart entertained at a lawn party Monday played and evening Games were was served. a delicious luncheon Mr and Mrs. S. A. Dunn and family returned from a week's visit with relatives and friends at Pocatello, Idaho. Miss Dorothy Izatt has been the guest of Miss Ethel Anhder the past week. Miss Edith Jones of Wellsville was the guest of Miss RaMona Maughan Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Louis P. Maugn-a- n and family were visitors at Grace, Idaho, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs Harold Nielsen and children of Logan were visitors bunuay of Mias Aledn ,ic. sen Miss Emma Nielsen left Sunof day to attend a convention be Home Economic instructors to She week. this held at Pinecrest to Salt Lake was accompanied City by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D O. Nielsen. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Blacklee of d Delta, Colorado, were week-envisitors at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Eliason and Mr. and Mrs Melvin Eliason. Miss Olive Birch of Logan was a Hyrum visitor, Sunday, at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Birch. Mrs. Alvin Smith and sons or Logan were visitors of Mrs. N. J. Larson, Friday Miss Mae Jensen, who is employed in Provo, is spending her vacation in Hyrum with her parents. Mr and Mrs Abe Jensen Miss Clarice Andersen returned w.-tn- ng all-c- ut fim ilic. uc w h.m f i.iiil-.imint, nfil.uius li.it limit in 187.1, will look. totoctuiil thu nations gold and silver, the two Imposing btructurea tliown above in artliitettk drawings, tuih as ImpiegnuMe as seiinre can make it, soon will begin rising one on Ihe military reservation at Fort Knox, Ky, the other on a rock plateau overlooking baa Fraotieuo. In the $324,-10- 0 Foil Knot "bullion depository ,r a giant vault, capable of holding $19,0n0,-000,00- 0 iu gold or twice the treasurys stock, will be suspended, its four sides open to continual Of granite, the loot of the Kentucky stronghold is expected to be bonrtiproot. In four machine gun "pillboxes mounted in the outer walls, guards wilt be on Work on duty. the now $ 1,223,000 San Franc taco mint, which will replace the presint odo built ip 1873, is already gelling under way. Both buildings will be of granite and reinforced concrete construction; and elaborate "cieitnc ears, floodlights, gas, radio and other 'equipment will aid human watchers in , guarding the hoards of bullion suuu to be btored within their walls. o To Lorenzo and Vernell Mickelson attended the baseball tournament at Franklin Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Olsen and Miss Dagney Olsen were present WESTON NEWS Parley Merrill, Jr, and Retha Jensen were married last week and will make their home in Pocatello. I H Nash is very ill at a Salt Lake hospital. He expects to undergo a major operation in a few days. Mr. and Mrs H. Powell of Moscow, Idaho, were the guests of Mrs. Laura Fifieid last Tuesday Mr. Cowell is an employe of the state forestry department. Mrs. Beth Shoella and Mrs. Laura Fifieid were Sait Lake visitors the first part of the week. Lyman Reeding of Logan was a Weston visitor. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs Frank Shnves, Mr and Mrs Mart Rasmussen attended the rodeo at Arirno, last Saturday W. J. Thompson was called to Boise and Fairfield, Idaho, last week on business Mr and Mrs Wilbur Winward of Whitney were Weston visitors over the week end Lamar Shrives, Keith Caldwell, Neff Caldwell, and Gordon Hurst enjoyed swimming at Lei Rio Springs, Sunday, Albert Dawson visited with his daughter, Mrs. Bernice Robinson in Logan, last week. Mrs. Robin-eo- n is very ill at present. Mr. and Mrs Platt Green were Riverdale visitors. Sunday. Mrs Rosell Grigsby and daugh ter. Valma, of Vancouver, have visited the past several weeks neie .with Mr. and Mrs. Vess Caldwell. . Mrs. Christina Beckstead cf Ogher daughter, den is the guest of Mrs N S Hansen. The Misses Theda and Gertrude Maughan of Salt Lake City have been the guests of their grandparents, Mr and Mrs. C. W. Lund-- q u st, the past two weeks. Mrs. Parley S RammelJ of Idaho, was the guest of her sister, Mrs. N. S. Hansen, the first part of the week Mr. and Mrs. Myron Merrill and two small daughters returned last week from California where they have spent the summer. They will again make their home in Wesi a, has been the guest of her sister, Mrs Ivar Pearce A wedding and bundle shower CASE and dancing party was given last WILL Saturday evening in the district gym by Miss Iris Pearson and Mrs OF LOST Ivar Pearson for Mr and Mrs Conrad Johnson A large crowd of relatives and friends were present SALT LAKE CITY. Aug 27 P) The young couple received a An intensive investigation into Mrs. of collection gifts. splendid the disappearance and probable Johnson was Miss Irene Pearson mur(jer of Everett Ruess, young They were married last week tn Angeles artist was begun temple. by Attorney General Joseph day The high school building has Chez, been renovated and cleaned and Ruess disappeared into the Esconsiderable amount of painting calante desert the middle of Noof to the opening done prior vember. 1934 where he and his outschool Sept 16 fit vanished His two burros were and son, Charles, found several months later m a Henry Simpson and Edward Neuenswander enjoy- starving condition. Locked m an ed a fishing trip up Salmon River abandoned coral the first part of the week. Whether the case falls under the Jerry, small son of Mr. and Mrs. jurisdiction of the department of Tiff Campbell, received a severe justice is not as yet known. injury on his head and ear last week when he fell from a horse. He is now much improved at the home of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs William Nielson. Mr and Mrs. Asa Hebdon and family have moved to Idaho Falls, Idaho, where they will make their home for the winter. Mr. and Mrs Douglas Rose attended the show in Preston, Friday night Miss Mabel Hebdon and Miss June Benson attended the dance in Lev iston Saturday night Mr and Mrs. Kenneth Hebdon are spending a few days in Idaho Falls with friend and relatives idis Olsei. left Saturday for the CCC camp near Boise after a vacation here as the guest of his mother. Mrs Loretta Olsen. Lloyd Fifieid is at home after spending several weeks working various places. Miss Fay Preston spent the week end in Logan. Reed Day, Charles Mu kelson. PROBE ARTIST 1 I an See the Fall Parade of Style Dont forget to drop into Allens Ladies Store this week end and see the array of fall dresses, millinery, shoes, lingerie and every single item the well dressed woman CITY COAL The home of fine PHONE 125 Automobiles Modern Service Department Congratulated Manager Jim Norfleet on his newly it The Cache Valley Electric Company congratulates Jim Norfleet upon the opening of the enlarged store. Jim, were for you and believe you are doing a fine job' as a citizen and for your enlarged - 5) S 5. Son, 8, Approximately 110 descendants Hall attended the annual farai'y reunion held at the Smitbfield Citv park recently Featuring the reunion program was a meeting over which Roy H Hall of Fairview, Idaho, presided Tributes on the life and character of Thomas Half were given by J. H Hall of Wellsville and W VV son of Mussolini, Italys diclator. Is only 8, but be Is a "Son of the Wolf," and wants to go to Ethiopia to fight, like his two older brothers, Bruno and Vittorio. Musso-lirefused the recruit, shown above in a recent picture in the uniform of the "Sons of the a orgamza-txo- a Wolf, for children. Hotnaoo m pre-Balli- club girls met Tuesday at the home of Miss Lelha Hanson Sewing was enjoyed and refreshments were served. . IPemumey, JJ. for Continued Success company. PONTIAC Best Wishes for Continued Success ! OLDSMOBILE BUICK i 11 The Store of Quality, Price and Style is pleased to observe the expansion of our neighbors the Woolworth Company. This store has always believed in the possibilities of Cache Valley and are joined by the Woolworth Company, who undoubtedly have the same vision. SANDERS COAL PHONE 293 (Sommjpaimy Extends Greetings and Congratulations Extends the hand of fellowship to Manager Jim Norh fleet and the F. W. to Mr. Norfleet and his Woolworth Company upon their enterprise and progress in bringing to Cache Valley a splendid Wool-wort- - Company. CbldUlKMllHCIll. t j We Congratulate you, Our Neighbors, upon your newly enlarged store! -- ' : When you want your nickels worth go to Jim and when you want a real ton of Coal, Call Us! m , BES.T WISHES Cache Sheet Metal Works Congratulations JIM The metal work done in AND Woolworths new store building came to us. WOOLWORTHS Let us help you with your heating, sheet metal and tin problems. No matter what the job is we will gladly consult with you. CONGRATULATIONS TO THE F. W. WOOLWORTH CO. Anderson Lumber Company to Congratulate all those showing confidence in the future of this valley through y REUNION HELD of Thomas of Logan Group wnE"6 ail d directed by Tarley G hall was by the opining piayer the ny dent John C Brenchley of rum stake of Margaret A biography wa Hall tne oldest living number,membv a giandson Various bers of the family tookpartun was the splendid program that rendered honJ H Hall was elected as with Boy H Hal president orary II HALL FAMILY Wants to Fight i Is always mindful of building progress and the finer things in home and business block construction. We are pleased Jim! fine store. Best Wishes . x Company upon their new: and Elaborate store home! (Ciagra and a A .Woolworth Ef QUICK x v Styles were never more beautiful and m a t e rials more delightful Allens Ladies Store wishes to congratulate Manager Jim Norfleet on his newly enlarged store which he opens this week HDM1 S3 k $ end. L Miss Ludean Lewis of Lewiston $ Duces Saturday from a three weeks visit with relatives and friends in Salt Lake City. Mr and Mrs Thomas Griffeths of Provo were guests of Mr and Mrs L L. Miller .Sunday Mrs Reuben Hanson reurned Sunday from spending the week end in Brigham with her sister, Mrs Eugene Perry Mr and Mrs Kenneth Shaw, Mrs Harry G Shaw Mr and Mrs John Eliason Mrs C A Nielsen and Ross Eliason attended the funeral Sunday in Salt Lake City for Mrs Hattie James M- and Mrs Warren Wright n.otored to Ogden Wednesday to meet Mrs Mairiner Swenbcr ant two children of Berkeley, Calif Mrs Swenson will visit in Hyrum the remainder .of the summer Mr and Mrs William H Terry and family are enjoving a trip through Yellowstone park Mr and Mrs A D Allen returned Thursday from a pleasant trip to the southern Utah parks and canyons Cantril Nielsen motored to Sa.t Lake Friday. He was accompanied by Mrs Alvin Allen Mr and Mrs Norman H Salva-so- n left during the week for a trip through Yellowstone Park. Mrs Sophia Peterson attended the Black Hawk Celebration held at Ntphi this week Her husband, Fred Petersen, fought ill the Black Hawk war Mrs Petersen was accompanied by Mr and Mrs. Lyman Larson of Logan Dr and Mrs Oscar Winnergren of Logan were visitors Sunday at the home of Mrs C L. Anhder Mrs Helen Knowles and children of Ogden are visiting her parents. Mr and Mrs Joseph A. Pearce, this week The Happy Twelve group of 9 1 wants. ton Telephones"' through this column its Congratulations to Mr. Norfleet and the r I C S, their building activity. Congratulations F. W. Woolworth Company and Manager Jim Norfleet! The Logan Laundry & Dry Cleaning Co., Phone 438, extends best wishes to Jim Norfleet and his company upon their newly enlarged store building. Woolworths, like the Logan Laundry & Dry Cleaning, have continually stepped forward in service to its patrons. -- Heres for continued success! THATCHER CLOTHING Where you find nothing but nationally advertised merchandise, takes pride in the new store building facilities recently made possible to the patrons of F. W. Woolworth. We believe that the buying public recognizes values and a progressive spirit. When in town for the opening Friday of Woolworths you are invited to drop into Thatcher Clothing and inspect the new articles of mens apparel arriving daily. |