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Show CACHE AMERICAN Paee Kicht vice Students Get Collegians Positions In And Elks In Triumphs Over Various Lines Weston Club Top Spots Beckers Team team Beckers baseiM.ll CACHE COUNTY. UTAH LOGAW ller eh a New Way to Have Candlelight Without Gloom or Glare me o home lot. Cummings heaved the alsphere for the winners and lowed but five scattered hits while Haris curved the ball for the losers and was pounded for 16 hits, one more than the total number of runs 1 Visits Parents and Friends 4 Ivan Coleman rf Venice. California Is visiting friends and relatives In Logan. Mrs. Coleman is the former Florence England. Mrs. NOW FOR THE FIRST TIME Ilf r--- - ? headquarters at Randolph. William Baugh Jr., Logan, received a position as fleldman for the Amalgamated Sugar C mpany at Idaho Falls, Idaho. William Bennett, Logan, will be employed during the summer in graduate woik at the college. Claudius Bowuan, Dublan, Mexico, will be employed on a fruit farm in Colon! i Dublan in the state of Chihuahua. Mexico. Dee A Broadbent, Heber, Is supervisor of the resettlement program In San Juan county. His headquarters are M mtecello. Eldon Callister, Blaikfoot, Idaho, will be employed as Junior economist of the resettlement administration program at Vernal Edwin H. Culler, Logan, has been upp; inted assistant supervisor of the rural rehabilitation program at Price. George E. England, Logan, will manage a large dry farm near Downey, Iduho. Joseph C. Foulger, Ogden, has been appointed to work with the soil survey In the state. Charles M. Harris, Richmond, has been employed by the Casper's Ice Cream, Richmond. Junius F. Heatcn, Alton, will be employed In making cheese in the cheese plant at Alton. Dalton E. Hunt, Monroe, has been appointed to the college dairy manufacturing plant Cale C. Johnson. Ioka, will workj with the soil sirvey at Dilta, Ail.ind A Laist-n- , Preston. Will1 go into lus own ice cream business' at Blackf ot. Idaho. Clvde W. Lai sen, Mapleluii Ins Lean appointed to woik in the agronomy department at the col-- 1 j Edi'o;- Cache Ainentaiii It looks like our slate executive hns sel'.ted the wrong people on1 X" this Welfare b aid. It was never intended bv President Roosevelt that the Social Secunty Pension lege. should be distributed in such an Kail J. Magley, Idaho Falls, Is undignified way. supervisor of Ada and Canyon When our President sign'd that counties m the resettlement ad-- 1 bill, he soit of apologized for the numstiation program. His head-- ! smallness of $30 per month and quarte.s are Boise, Idaho. he said, "$30 Is only a stepping Reed J. Mocre, Rexburg, recentstone to something better. ly received appointment as instruc- -' Tlie ridiculous tiling here In tor in vocational guidance at BeaUtah is for a banker to have ver. charge of these pension payments. Raymond N. Murdock, Heber, A banker, of all people. Why It will be employed as agricultural Is the most teacher and shop man. humiliating thing a Richaid W. Nelsen, Ogden is asperson ever tried to do, to ask a local banker for, even a loan? sistant supervisor of the resettleThey question and cross quest- ment administration program at ion their victim Just like he was Duchesne. Marden D. Pearson, Marysvale, quilty of some crime. The people who are receiving has received appointment to the these pensions are so ashamed and agricultural economics department humiliated that not one of them to do research work. will admit to a neighbor that Henry E. Peterson, Lewiston, has they are getting it. They have been appointed to the Nephi exheard the ugly words Indigent, periment station. Keith H. Peterson. Richfield, will Paupers oath, and, on public relief. They have heard so much work with the soil survey at Del- of that, they will even deny they!14 are receiving the pension. Russell R. Rich, Logan, received On the other hand, Fedeial em- a position as seminary instructor even the most humble at Dnggs, Idaho. ployees, who delvered mail from door to Morris B. Sjoberg, Millville, will door, they have no apologies for be occupied on a farm in Millville Owen F. Stevens, Logan, has retaking pensions, and they strut around as proud as can be, and ceived a position with the Arden there Is no reason why people Dairy at Ogden. should be ashamed ct this new Fred A. Swalberg, Logan will be pension. It is only the fault or the employed with the Dairy Cooperway our Governor Is allowing it to ative store. Marysvale. be handled. William H. Thompson, Logan, This banker chairman in his has been appointed to the college great literary effort, with the max- creamery. imum number of words and with the minimum of thought tries in a lame way to justify the shaby treatment of the old people by the that instructions came from Washington. Allnght, the instruction from the Federal Government are the same to all the states. Idaho is pajmg $25 to everyone who'needs it and no liens or strings attachI s v;S'tNV: vr.-f- ECONOMY PRQTECTIQ. O It' not only pays for itself . . . But does it in less and gives you far more re-- f time rigerat orfor your money. Costs no more than j it I Ik i hi'i" ,i California (Continued yf .tfw- 1 2? fr y- - A - Candlelight gives a pleating effect, but often Is tiring to the eye. Con cealed light coming from behind a drapery lambrequin, at shown here, eoftens the brilliance of the candle and enhance the general scheme. TIIE served?) to the men. The thoughtful hostess certainly wants the charm, but not at the expense of her guests' comfort. Fortunately there are lighting compromises which will insure both delightful and comfortable in any setting. Variety of Effects Possible The flickering light of the candles and you know it is usually right at the level of the eyes needs other light in the room, soft and unobtrusive, to be sure, and of small amount so that the sparkling brilliance of the candles will not be wiped out but merely softened. This additional light may come effectively from carefully shaded wall brackets, from indirect urns, or still more subtly from The behind drapery lambrequins. latter method is the newest, and is becoming extremely popular. It employs a concealed metal trough equipped with several of the new lumilinc lamps, and sheds a soft radiance that is reallv a joy to behold. Any good cl.ctriii.in can it lor mi in v cry liule tunc, ami the co-- t is quite moderate. dining room in the average home has come to be the "coat of many colors. Sometimes it must be the efficient study or game room, or even the sewing room, for often the table is the only area in the house big enough for cutting Again it is the family dining room, and in this use it must take on the more festive atmosphere suited to the afternoon tea, buffet supper, or formal dinner party. Lighting Can Be Flexible One ceiling lighting fixture even one of those hne modern ones is scarcely resourceful enough to serve all these varying demands equally well. Many a homemaker prefers eating by candlelight, and usually does, when entertaining. Now there is no gainsaving the fact that dining by candlelight is delightful and mod desirable. However, unless there arc many candles of the taper height in the room, candlelight alone tiring to the eves annoving to mam t u pie. and, almost always (haven t you ob- - ts - Refrigerators Conrad B. Tcone, Logan, will school cf forestry. This number employed m the Swiss Lheese employed will be from a graduat-factar- v at Grace, Idaho. ing class of 29 students cf forestry will (who received their degrees Mon-l- a Ned B. Tucker, Fnirview, with the Dairy kiy. j Those to be emoJoyed are: Floyd Company at Pocatello, Idaho Joseph Henry D. Zobell, Logan, received Allen, Salt Lake City; a position with the Amalgamated Couch and Paul Grossenbach, Logan and Leonard Rampton, BounSugar Company at Logan, Utah. tiful, will be employed with the Engineers Employed the Wasatch na received forest servlCa Seven engineers who their degrees at the graduating j0081 f;rest WIth headquarters at exercises Monday have found em- Dr. O W. Israelsen, of1 Arden N. Brewer, Ogden; and G. Erickson, the engmeering department Salma; have been placed with the national for- ported. service m re810n Those employed are: Alton Pe-Lewis Clark, Ogden, will be Mendon, and Laren D Logan, with the U. s ployed at the of Reclamation at Moon es and range experiment station at Ogden. Lake. Dean W. Toone, Croydon, and. Alvin C. Hull, Jr.. Whitney, IdaOrval Cheney, Garland, with the ho; and Jay P. Jones, Spanish U. S. Bureau of Reclamation at Fork: have been assigned to the Minidoka National with forest, Ptne View dam Clifford Lawrence. American headquarters at Burley, Idaho. Bert H. Tucker, Burley, Idaho. Falls, will be with the resettlement! division of the hnd utilization and Maik Jones, Springville, will program with headquaiters at Lo- be employed with the forest service cn the Cache national forest gan. LaNay Felsted, Logan, will be with headquarters at Logan. Wallace Manning, Ogden, will employed with the soil conservation program in Cache county' with be with the forest service in the Uinta national forest, headquarters headquarters at Lgan. Ellis L. Armstrong, Cedar City, at Provo, and Ferris McDermaid, will be with the U S. Bureau ofLoean- will be with the forest with headquarters at Vlce in the Kaibab national forest at with headquarters Williams, Salt Lake City. Anzona. Employ Foresters Lamont Rohwer, North Fork, Ne Employment has been found for 18 of the graduates from the vada. wall be with the forest ser- - to camp historians of of Daughters Utah Pioneers Please send all histories at the earliest date possible to Mrs. G. II Green 155 East 2nd South, that they may be recorded for June SEE THE NEW flEUANATOR I your next Refrigerator PEHRSON Electric Co. 22 So. Main Ph. 125 encampment. Plan State Meet Associated Garden clubs of Utah v T ' S - Sm 11 the Cilmore-Yosemil- Economy Run. e "' 595 it ncTOif Blair Motor Co. 55 West 1 North Logan Naming Our New Park Ky Dilworth Jensen "One impulse lrom a vernal wood May teach you more of man. Of moral evil and cf good Than all the sages can." . In th? newly cres.ed park that lies In the extreme southwest corner ot the city stands a grove of magnificent Black Willow Trees They stand in six distinct groups, a brotherhood ot venerable trees, so close together that their spreading branches form a sheltering ro f over the carpet of grass, giving a greatful coolness to the throngs of pleasure seekers who meet there to picnic or to seek a few moments of relaxation during the hot summer with a hope that "the calm shade shall bring a kindred calm. These venerable trees stand solid and strong with the beauty and dignity of age. They stand with the proud strength and beau comes with the consious-ncs- s of a duty well and bautlful-- y performed. These trees belong to a period antidatu.g the memory of an oldest inhabitant Indeed. It was the Black Willow tree that filled the valley and made It appear as a bit of pa rad ire to the first hunters and trapper-- , as they entered it over a centurv ago. Legend has It that their delight and enjovmrnt of the luxuriant growth of this tree prompted them to call ihe place "Willow Valley." Inasmuch as it is customary to commemorate our founders and naming by famous personages towns and streets in honor of them, It Is equally fitting that we these enshrine should pioneer trees in the memories of succeedby naming this ing generations recreational spot "Willow Park" In honor of the Black WUlow trees that are its chief Interest and beauty. ty that n furt N Inter-mounta- in ACT - FIED NOW! SAVE MONEY AND GET THE BIG VALUE OF THE YEAR Do you know real value when you see it? Well, if you do youll recognize this as the big refrigerator buy of the year. Think of it a genuine, brand new, 1936 Leonard the sensational refrigerator of the year at a price which compares favorably even with ordinary refrigerators. But you must act now! Dont miss this offer. And ot course, special you can buy it on terms so easy that you 11 never miss the money. Come in today! WHY BE SATISWITH LESS THAN A MAYTAG low-pric- e , MEET YOUR BUDGET v 52-PIEC- E WEssyfMw HAPPY WASH DAY ' LATEST MODEL MAYTVG ELECTRIC WA'IIER New, porcelain-on-stetab. Gravity drain. Sediment trap and the many other quality features only Maytag can offer yon. Also, yon receive 2 Galvanized Tubs, a Willow Clothes Basket, a Folding Ironing Board, Folding Drying Rack, Electric Iron, 10 packages of Washing Powder and even the Clothes Pins. ALL 52 PIECES FOR ONLY Logan, OUTFIT ALL FOR $795 0 rv3unfai8s9s Doors East Postoffice 4 Maytag of Philco Li t 4 Utah Fridigaire yy&H t Special Big Trade in Allowance on Your Old Ice Bos During June. Buy How and Save BOYLE Furniture Co. Phone 138 South Main The Store with the Friendly Doors We Give S. & H. Green Trading Stamps 39 T Tomorrows ear available today. Drive the Crabam Supercharger, winner of Easy Terms to will hold a state meeting here on June 27, Orson A. Garffr member of the Logan Garden and Flower club, stated. Mr. Garff met with the city commission Friday and asked for the cooperation of the city In making plans for the convention. Cooperation of the city was promised. - POttfiiEO is Notice - - I $29 Daughters of Pioneers . be pr Qzilk&ty rr?1 on page one) Veterans of Foreign Wars and In charge of the salutes and fireworks reports there will be a wonderful Fair show of fireworks at the Grounds the evening of the 4th. The display Is free to all. An attractive midway with a large number of rules will occupy the Junior High School Grounds. The South Cache high school band, the North Cache high school band, the Logan Senior high school band with some ether musical units have already been signed The bands for the celebration. from Brigham City and Preston or the Bear River high school bands may also be used. There will be plenty of music for the big parade and celebration. According to information received Logan Is the cnly town in the valley celebrating on the 4th of July. Logan therefore extends a welcome invitation to all of the towns to participate In the celebration here July 4th. paving $35, and cf their cv.n money and the Few pension added to this will make $44 month How-- does our banker friend account for tins' This fall we will use our balloting wisely and get scire cn this Welfare Board T'--'- N Harness and Running Races Big Feature of July 4 th Celebartion - ,K for-i- -l fr o. ed. vw the Nevada national at E.j,. A D. Smith. has found cm; Icyn.er.t m the wl'd hie do i Hn.rni and will Le at th wild life research s'a'iai at Lot 1. Victor Stokes. SlatrrvilK will be with the forest service In thi Tet.n national forest with headquarters at Jaikson, Wyoming. William Junction Towiytend. City, Kansas, ha been assigned to with the Dixie national forest headquarters at Cedar City. Lowell O. Woods, Ogden, will be with the forest service in the national forest with Wyoming headquarters at Mema, Wyo. 1 1 . A ixintments have ben made and po Hums found for 32 of the Standing of Teams Won Lost Pet. 51 stndmt giaduutli.g lrom the iTAii-nnii- trounced; the Weston club on Sunday by the score of 15 to 2 on the 1 sera In Vi..h aca By Jean Prentice Time Tm-sl;iv- , |