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Show -- Contestants Happy When The Campaign Closed And Generous Awards Were Made Cache American Campaign Ended Lat Saturday in a Whirlwind Finish Adding Hundred of New ions to Our Already Large List of Subscriber. With a lead of 1,347,500 vote over her nearest opSub-scri- have perf.irmed contestant lire one f'nuli.ng ninth be paid a cash commission of or her total aubM 30 t ot hl sales Tl-foiego.r.g lx m we have found It ati ding to Uie rec. ords funm-.luby the lampm-jmanager and the newspaper and we hereunto affix our signature this thirtieth day of April, Nineteen Hundred and Thirty Two. at Logan. Cache County. Utah. (SIGNED cU,l.t that u to lIl-tt- e U A OLBEN. pt ponent in the Cache American prize campaign which came to a successful close last Saturday night, Leith Westover of Logan won highest honors and $250 in cash, while Mrs. C L. Pocock of Logan was the lucky winner of a brand new Servel Electric refrigerator. Mrs. Frank Winn of Smithfield was awarded the Living Room Suite and Mrs. R. W. Lewis of Benson was awarded the Victor RCA Radio. Fifth, Sixth, Seventh and Eighth prizes were awarded in the following order C. F. Beach, Mr. Hazel Nelson, Mrs. Fred Duce and Mrs. Ruby Jensen. Sarah Ann Parker Servces Richmond Couple METIS n Live Together Sixty Years i ui B.Y. Local School in Second Place in State School Rce Linebaugh and Coo!ejr Lead Out 8. Hanson, E S. CHAMBERS R Sunday I At We II s vi le , Aggie a y. u. - .1 0 1 1 .... 0 1 1000 A00 .000 Friday's Schedule Aggies vs Utah at Salt Lake I dl-r- luwj ' (X-- nja-nin- r ror.'.r-.'.ant- : J , - t - 6-- , . 3-- 6-- 3 ; , 6-- 1, Loj-an- 2, 5, r vtc-toi- 5, 5, 2. 8-- 6. - 7-- 5- 6. Movie Patrons all Like Ben Lyon Connie Cummings pt Provo Utah Slate Agricultural college racqueteers checked in their first victory of the aeason here Monday. downing Brigham Young unl- and thereby moving In'o vervlly. wrond place in the stale inlercol-- 4l male tennu race CAMPAIGN BIG The Agg.cs gained their clow mar l pure J2j) lu cash (Ci a big The nui.iwin Uh a allbta-er- s were C'harli a Stuart, ein bv taking two out of three sin aurdd lo lx dll as hundreds id r.ew subscriber mere u,ul id 3 'Mil Alton Parker, George Glenn. Far-- n Ilei matches after splitting the doubles sklrmLshes 11 added to our o!ret)y large family of re-and O. a Second prize Si rvel Electric l.irkT, George C'")-;f Kent John.wn and Wils.ui nxi li j acre all read) rs Th r u lor to au.inl-to Mrs C. L Parker TTic mu le was by the urorr lie "r't r!-.- t aitb their Poiin k aith a t til of 2,553.500 '"d ward rhi-ilot; py and satisfied in dir the dliecti n ' to thank all tlx Ir i les j of M sa t iladv s Hill aaards and oti d by Mrs. '"T ,i Cougar by easily defeating Jn' Chr.sManson and Ralph Chris- f. lends l.o so Th-- ' ly lent Uieir Hind rue Living Room Suite Anona Mauyhan at the on-a1 of ttie al-Caehe Tlie American lx m Ir ch the rvices an gan by unli d to MiS Frank Winn null is ai.pott singing, takes this opportunity to thank all a total of l.CiJ.000 lutes Love'Slrter, Tliou Wad Mild and Vorn of the Acmes even--- ! t'..-and Uxlr friends Iornth pi ie KCA Radio is ly"; I layer, Joseph P. Coop r Th" the Cooleyscore !.0 helped make the campaign the ovuuUl.d t0 Mri K w by taking a long choir sang, 'One Sweetly Solemn five-se- point lth t encounter from Clavton I hoii.ht ' The speakers who spike tig success It was. total of 1,505 000 loU-sand Aldy Smith of B Y. U. The Judkes statement to as fol-- 1 In ra h to aanrd- - words of comfort and consolation JenHn, Hfth prize-f.- O 2 6 6 ' of lows: Mrs ed to C. F. Peach with a total of were Emily Johns Lyan. Sowards Debut an associate worker of the ward Re1.3(17.500 voles Ttrny Sowardi chalked up the see- -' To whom it may concern-Wyears PresiSixth prize Merchandise credit lief society for en-h- t ond and last point for B Y U who,,! D. M. dent Bickmore of the to utidr'M-neof to in awarded $35 Hjrum he have acted the Jewelry captured the lone slnHe match' aa the official Judges In the Cache Haze I Nelson with a total of 984,500 Make, E. R. Owen of Iogan, B.shup , B E O Pet- from Ernest Stewart of John Kerr, President American prize campaign and after votes a the latter making plucky Srventh pnze Merchandise credit erson of U. 8. A. C, George J issuing votes for the subscriptions' stand ln the final set It was So- Fred Haslam of Logan and Bishop E. II. which were accompanied bv the of $55 to awarded to Mr aid-.- ' first intercollegiate match. pro-renmtame found in the Duce with a total of 512.500 votes, Bankhead. Resolutions fiom the Linebaugh came through Captain H. of Wells the Daniel Daughcamp ballot box and after comparing the' Eighth prize Merchandise credit with his second triumph of the records of the campaign manager of $25 to awarded to Ruby Jensen ters of Utah Pioneers and tlie two n.eet y by scoring a straight set ward Relief societies were presentwith the records of each contest-- j with a total of 474 500 votes, over Clayton Jenkins of B. Y ant finding that they agree and by' There were eight active contest-addin- g ed to the family. Special musical U . numbers were solo. "Mother Mach-rec,- " the total votes for each ants named by the campaign The meet was decided in favor Mrs. Marie Oarrett accomas earned by tliem up ager up to the final period and if of the invaders ln the fifth match, to and including the date of April any of the eight have failed to make panied by Muss Helen Jones; duet, Mrs. Mat-ti- e which saw Jack Christiansen of U. "Memories of Mother. 23, 1932 to live total votes they have a cash report during this final week S. A. C. nose out Kent Johnson of earned for the subscriptions they bv depositing at least one subscripDarley and Vernon Maughan Mrs. Anona B. Y. U. ln two fiercely fought seta by have deposited Into the ballot box. tion accompanied by a remittance accompanied solo, we have arrived at the following for same Into the ballot box that Maughan; "My Faith ln In the first set of the deciding result and hereby award the prizes contestant forfeits all right to a Thee. Parley G- Hall accompanied match, rival players held as 'ollows: If all by Miss Rena Brenchley. The clos- singles Ipilze or cash commission. services through 10 games, and at ing number was solo and chorus, 5 Christiansen smashed Johnson's What Voice Salutes the Startled on the eleventh game and delivery O. choir. Evan and Ear, by Darley A ran out the set at Benediction, Janies R. Cooper. Johnson Leads large cortage of automobiles followScoring repeatedly with his speedy ed the remains to the cemetery comer drives, Johnson where the grave was dedicated by backhand well on his way to squarappeared Parker. J. Henry the match, taking a 2 lead ln The annual commencement exer- ing second set. Attacking the net the cises of the Wellsville Junior hi Christiansen reeled off school were held Thursday evening vigorously, games, however, and at the Wellsvllle tabernacle with three straight smashed the Cougar star's finally V. R Carver In charge. service again on the thirteenth Principal The following program was renderand getting home at ed: chorus, "March of Triumph by game Jenkins stroked effectively in his school chorus under the direction match with Captain Linebaugh of of Lewis Brenchley; Invocation, Elthe Aggies, but he failed to take admer N. Maughan; chorus, Pep vantage of his openings, and the Songs," by school chorus; salutation Farmer captain's steady backcourt Miss Irene Archibald; instrumental retrieving bore fruit. duet, Mark and Bobby Price; valeAfter winning the first set at 5 dictory, Miss Sarah Hendry; boys in 12 My Suggestion Would Be games, Lineto gradchorus, Stein Song; address the second set easbaugh captured uates, Alma Sonne, Logan; clarinet as Jenkins' control wavered. tno. Ora Maughan, Reed Branch-le- ilyThe Aggies will grapple the leadand Win. Darley; presentation of ing Utes at Salt Lake Friday. Evan former B. Murray Diplomas, principal of the Junior high school; BAND CONTEST HELD two band selections by school band; HERE LAST WEEK WAS remarks. Principal V. R. Carver; A SUCCESS BIG of 8t girls chorus, The Bells benediction, Mary's" by graduates; (Continued trom Page One) Guy H. Maughan. The Wellsvllle W. H. Terry, director award Silver V. Junior high school faculty are: R. Carver, principal, English, litera- cup from Cache Valley banking In The Cheaper Line ture and spelling. Walter Perkins, company. Must be won three times education. at state band contests ln Logan. mathematics, physical Second place, Morgan band, L. social science and Ruby Leatham, Award State home problems. Louis Brenchley. T. Terry, director. For The Better Grades Buy An of Plaque from Logan Chamber science, music and shop Commerce. Permanent Possession. The graduates are: Third place, Cypress high school, Farris Anderson, Clarris Anderson Mr. Summerhays, director, honorDean Anderson, Irene Archibald, able mention but no award. Reed (honor), Virgil Archibald, Class C bands: Utah Winners, Brenchley, Elaine Brenchley, ThomFirst place, Park City band, Byas Brenchley, Joseph M. Brenchley, Ila Baugh, Francis Baker (honor), ron Jones, director, winning of naLeone Bassett, Dee Bassett, Robert tional cup for second year; also Bradshaw. Violet Cooper, Edith State Plaque from the Logan William Darley, Chamber of Commerce. Permanent Darley (honor) Woodrow Darley, Claln Frandsen, possession. Second place, Class C, and 1st Laura Gunnell, Parley Gunnell, Helen Green, Etta Garrett, Helen place Junior high, won by Logan Sarah Hendry Junior high band, A. T. Henson, di(honor), Hendry (honor), Ray Hill, Lois Hill, Andrew rector. Award Silver plaque given Hutchison, Spencer A. Hall, Mar- by Logan Chamber of Commerce. ian Kerr (honor), James Larsen, Permanent possession. I re an Larsen, Marjorie Larsen, John Honorable mention Boxelder JunGrace ior high school. Larsen, Louis Leatham, Would We Again Say Dora Leatham, Merlin Leatham, Utah winner Class D Band: Keith Leishman, Cy First Leishman, place, .Boxelder band, C. C. Lindley, Arnold Maughan, Bertha Watkins, director. Award will be Maughan (honor), lee Maughan, given. From Our Wide Selection of Silverware, Dean Maughan, Henry Maughan, Interstate winners: Sarah Myers, Ida Murray, Verda Sets Stratford & Community Plate Class A Logan high, first; PocPoppleton, Don Poppleton, Margaret Perkins, Verda Perkins, Vernon atello, second. Class B South Cache, first; MorPerkins, Bobby Price, Vivian Selley, Julia Thorpe, Gayle Wilson, Syble gan, second. Class C Exhibition by Park City. Wyatt, Dora Woodward, Leona Walters. PARADE CONTEST Birth Stone, and Costume Jewelry Winners of Class A Bands: The Sales Forget Big May Day Roeeo for Diabetee First, Pocatello high school hond Taking vinca roses In the form of A silver plaque given by the Logan a tea ai a remedy for diabetes la Chamber of Commerce, and nwtai quite a common practice hi Africa for drum major. and Australia. Now sclenca has deSecond, Logan high. Winners of Class B Bands: cided to find out the actual rem edlal value ef the plant. First, South Cache high school. A silver plaque and medal for drum Sow all hardy Arrrmalm major given- - by the Logan Cham- - SlttlJ'l 1033 SO. Woo Lost Pet . On Friday, May S. It wlU be Just to clow 60 years since Eli Webb and Elea- May nor Ashmen t Webb of Richmond, The date for assembling of com- were married. Mr. and Mrs. Webb petitors will be stated in the ad- are planning on entertaining their mission cards which will be mailed family at their home In Richmond to appUeanu after the clow of on Friday evening of applications. There isn't a finer nor more highThe United Slates Civil Service ly rrsjvected couple In all Cache than Uirse pioneer. Both Valley were born at Crtw kerne. England. Mr Webb on July 34, 1S51 and Mrs. Webb on January 19, 1852 Boh Receipt of applications Tram Standing Utah Mr. and Mrs. Eli Webb Will be Host to Family on Friday Night of This Week. Fourth Gass Postmaster Examination COLLEGE TENNIS LEAGUE Wellsvllle Impressive funeral servtrea over tlie remains of Mrs Earah Ann Parker. 81, were held Sunday afternoon at 3 p. in. In the Wellsvllle sard tabernacle, slth Bishop Evan II. Bankhead of the bcctxid ward in charge. Tlie tabernacle a as filled to capacity with relatives and frtrnds of the family Tlie many beautiful flower bespoke the love and esteem which the family were held and were carried by thirty grandchildren under the tnn of Miss Barbara Stuart and Is Mrs. John Morgan of Ogden The TiuvJav. Uav 3. 1932 IX5GAN. CACHE COUNTY. UTAH CACHE AMERICAN iT Might at Mmdon. Utah and other vacan - , cics aa they may occur at that of - ' fil hnk. lt ihaI1 dwl(ll.d ln of UlP ,h any vacancy by reinstatement Tlie examination will be lveld at Logan. Tlie compensation Utah of the pic 'master at this off.ee was $515 hr the last fiscal year must have reached A; j it ants t btithday but not ihtir twmty-f.- r tb,.lr sity-fift- h birthday on the diTe 0( the examination. Appl.iants must reside willun the territory supplied' by the post of- ..ce fur whu.li the examination to anro.in(-e- d , ,lhc of , the xT 1, who with the requirements. '3' b',:Lv Forra and fuU ln ormft!lon C0nCcrmn thc if (juireir.ents of the examination can be secured from the postmaster a. t! e pla e of vacancy or from the I'ldud Slates Civil Service com-- n Waah.ngton, D C Applications must be properly evecuted and on file with the com- mission at Washington. D. C prior o the hot-iof closing branesa on the date specified at the head of this announcement ber of Commerce Second. of Class C Bands First, Park City. A silver plaquel and medal for drum major given by the Logan chamber of commerce. Second, Logan Junior high. towUuh Mormonum. Upon live arrival tlie Webb family, they res.di d with the Apuallc M. W. Merrill family. Upon the arrival here of the Asliment family, tlrey look up their alxx.e with Bidwp J- hn C at Cove Seven childrin and 35 giand ci .;.!.( n u the size of the I t couple ..i.y of which this veu-ia'1 he rh.ldrru are t t George O. Webb. M:t L. F. ts, of R.c lin.ond, J E Webb of Logan, bb of Richmond, Mrs. WalUr M O Merrill. Mrs W. II. Hendricks and Mrs George Alder, all of Preston Y- It II Slurs CO AND WINS Oi 1 BIG M LET t'oiitlnu(J from ran ' Morgan-Winner- Wiv Natives still practice a systematized exchange of wives In Tahiti, largest of the French Society Is- land. They are (he Main Characters in the Story splt-nd.- I OGAN ianroii.pl , Eichaas l!1 B!' of ln Thelma Todd Harris, Be Elder; McLean, Weber; one) Porter. Ryan. Timer Lopan; Locan 27 9 Broad Jump Raamu.sscn. Box E!dfr; Dlbble, Logan; Anderson, Eox ndw: Rasmussen. Preston; Hov?i Box Eldcr 20 4 Mile relay Ogden (Owens, Ellis, Tower, Boerns); Preston, North Cache. Ogden. 3 57 6 Medley relay Logan. (Dibble, Skidmore. Hale, Gessel); North Cache, Ogden. 3 57.4. Half-mil- e relay Logan (Worley, Hill, Dalnes, Harrison); Box Elder, Ogden. 1.38 4. Has the Knack of It He may full at everything else, but when a man sturta out to make a fool of himself he la pretty sure to prove a whale of a success. Cincinnati Enquirer. 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