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Show CACHE AMERICAN Page Eight Tour Made Logan Stake Sunday Games With the Utah Idaho League Girls LOGAN. CACHE COUNTY. Told Pioneer Passes To Learn How jAtHomein To Shoot a Rifle Weston, Idaho C C C Boys To Boxelder Bird Refuge Soft-Ba- ll Games Tuesday. June 13. 1939 UTAH J Return from Trip Mrs. H. P. Anderson home Irom an extended trip where tliey Halted their on Homer Paul Anderson. Mr. wid hae returned ; The IOK.iO Make M I A Sir's BRIGHAM CUV Nearly 2'0 By Kobrrt Cruokslon Attend S. L. Social Lata Fn-dWLS ION. Muho 1 a ,aII( aU' 81. on his 9111 at liome d.ed Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Anderson k we. r of men. the In and .oIUmII at leucue h thu yam gut.'U 1 .800 Tromimtuii'G.u Und 4 c bota, and Ita too f.i: Thursday of tl? tuple glandular of Hie Salt Lake City entertained on folua include of I'nik fine Asoxialton Ondul 1 800 ('mountain 4 (a- me to walk over to your camp tompiimUuna Ixgun Colli gum lie was one of i . t .800 lug siii'diilc: Sunday. . Among those attending C.uhs on 8i.ml.iy toured the It or ,0 Kirjimninl u..c me Ca.he American. WVstoti't early pioneers, an ardent' .OoO SinUhlli Id of tlie Ross and No douot n.any of ou boja Itk; (.hureh and t.mpl; worker, and attl'r? mmiber j Tuesday night at 8 o'clock, the rJii.r nigiaiuy Urd refuge to 50(1 2 . Charles Wake- Ogden Bamboo the la si an ; j : i j.and the lore rt n.un-rr.and Anderson laaian home .o In eimirne and cl first Itay rhool , .y of this farmer jour arat pion.tr dry 2:Vl ... 1 .. l Sixth: of families The social ly Logan. but Logan little Highlit engage Logan lucre is Tlie world. a b.rd the art in opportunity, putty Rorn August 30. 1857, in Dem 1 .200 M.il.id function was in honor of a daughIhe bed Second; at 7 0'tlo.k tin Twelfth was orgai.td and conJutted by here at jour camp 0 ,00J . Downey ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Anand Ilost-rieni- x Box fdder t liamber ol commerre plat e in the world to b conic ex- meets Logan snj s,.t.slna Miller of Fredrickson - derson who Is to be a June bride. Sunday's Results 1st luela laigaii Llrtenth. and officials of tlie association. notrksnten. AmVlth his mother he came to ipil mounum near Tremonton Garin. id 17, Downey 3 Ibat jour camp (.ncu On and walked across tlie An auto caravan, compused ct evening College 1igan Collegians 21. Smithfield 4 Ward TliurMlay to a out splendid pluue try will play River Heights and members and gur.-tfrom Box LI- -, I,:i,kes pi aims to Utah. Tliey willed! Richmond 20. Malad 4 kuids of shooting. 'first In Logan, Utah, then In Young will play Uie ITovidcii.e tier. Cache and Weber counties, Sunday games of the bil.e-ei- it rocks assembled at Brigham City at 111 Yau ran 8'iect one- 2nd ward team. uyde Park. Utah. Ills family was league were rather l deferent dbuuices ujatn the lace 0f tiie first to settle in a. m. aiid motored to tlie refuge sided. Logan Collegians ill Smith-Hel- d 11 liu!e lut lul1, ,ake won by a wore of 21 to 4 Vain T. WUson ton, where he had since resided, and Richmond defeated Malad by a as the raravan came lo various On March 3. 1878. he married j d ' ' wore of 20 to 4, while pou t of interest, explained the Siena Jeiuvn Skdlelt at Cortnne I took Uie long end of ken.Tul scojie and purptx of the t'",n full. She died In 1915. and on' J cts l l! me 1 the 17 to 3 score from Downey. 64 "JV J he married refuge and told of dc- - P,)l November 27. 1919. The scores: Vh-LoUnd m lh SaJt "oot0! bU veiopment work to date. Technical 1 Ajnanda n wnd L1 roni tlin I a wid fonda cUsi U D. 8. temple s PieaU-PRESTON. Idaho ,.u, UKh-ihFrom 1908 to 1910 lie was an L. famous night rodeo has been tkfl- - prortss by Uie In an object Scooting at aLc and i.tnai S. miwiona-- y in Denmark and Jwaier jou can plauily we wln-rt mly si I.? d.ilcd for the nights of J cull temp. xpiaUied ag,un In 1920 and 1921 he went on bu:Lt August 18 and 19. reports General Mnk,.s. develop!) ent. to Denmark and Nor- Chan man E. A. Crockett. Y h'bl lamlliar with. high d.un acrix-- Bear nv.rmar! Interests. A; for way gniealogral AsMx'latlon will uh hot.al o H.U Rule Rial ide additional The company '5 ' D. C.. thu! the time of his death he was a at furnt-ail of the stock for the r Show. Dii k Griflith, international, nyht a!t.r lhe Cinl nwmix-- oi tle high priestsbo-- nquoran and for 40 pears had Followu.g the tour a box bmh-,Wi- r aud niain-'uu ulu ,;ylllv-:,tnck rici.iig Champion, has bcsn sLDat reluge lv a- H'n '3 wrv-temple worker. by rich nun who donate, assigned to ajxar bmh nigh's. ql,!Ut'rs' was to shoot. He our pcupli Ll.cvcd to have been inioney to Elmer Hokum and Ins famous trick Tlits encourag-- s the first to plant dry farm wheat organlatiou mul; will head the downing acts. Tour officials said the couny enough'aiid to own a steam thresher in anyone who is Inter In addition to Griffith there wUl road Irom Brigham City to be Uie Weaver brothers of Sather- - refuge was In the best condition to write for an application blank! this section development of tlie project then fill it out and become a mem- Suva mg are lus widow, of Wes- land. Neb., trick rid. rs and ropers. Mm Monte Young's shows will furnish be .ran and explained that lmprov'-- 1 her. You will find tint many of 'ton; six sons and daughters: Fred ne nts by Box Elder county and ti); Hjrum bojs aie members and land Clu ster Frcdenekann of lo the carnival concessions. c c camp, including ellmJn-Jro- u can buy the very best 30 Utah; Engine Fredrickson in addition to the rodeo, there l,1 c of tlon dangerous curves, giad-jbr- e jitls In the world fjr only Mrs. Alaura Nelson, Mrs. Clara will be a county fair, featuring 50 and cartridges lor a penny Iderson and Mrs. Zeltnda McKay of hig and gTavcling are but ap-$- 7 k and agrlcultire exhibits half completed. leach. Tlie same calibre cartridges! Weston; 33 grandchildren. 33 great proximately . . . Ralph Miller la general chairman and tlie following, T. L. Davis, Box Elder county that coet ten times that amount of tlie fair committee. In a petit Ferdinand brothers and shters: circulated, tion recently signers commissioner, was In charge of 'at any store. It U really every American's Fredrickson, Mrs. Mary Olson. Mrs commission make arrangements and E. M. Van Or-- j 34 6 27 6 urged the county Totals of Weston and of duty to become proficient with a Senna Slmpscn association president, to finance the fair. den, Logan Colleg. 411 2 3 10 100 21 appropriations acUvities. jgun. We have the smallest army Hnry Frednckson of Richmond I IMFORTED Lewiston, show horse supervised second annu.il .Tlie 4 400 1 0 2 001 Smithfield Funeral s?rvice.s were conducted cording to our will Like place the afternoon of Officials who attended were M.of an' nallon Two-bas- e hits size. Monday in Weston ward chapel, Summary: August 18, with Melvin Reeves A. Romney, association secretary; We do not mean to look for with burial in Weston cemetery Payne, Mauehley, Garrett, Peter- chairman. Charles Cutler, Preston Samuel C. association Powell, past son. Thiee-bas- e hit C. Nyman. every civilian Is a under direction of Hendricks mor- chamber of commerce secretary, presid' nt; C. N. Woods, regional ,roue' RasmusHome runs Bailey 3, The Tie e crack shot resp?cted. tuarj- of Preston. for features oilier announces Sunmons. F. that and forester, George sen. Sacrifice hit Garrett. Stol111 8how lluldont3 Weber commissioner, ofMiUiy county That Won't Wrinkle I C. the rodeo are being arranged. en bases Gutkc, Peterson, are abuscd hea' Will Sins at Fair PP16 associa-- 1 h(,w C. J. 9 Dewey, past Hits Richardson Off Ogden. Nyman. th"-have n( defense. Look how Mr. W. W. Barber is accompany- in 5, Ccrowthcrs 6 in 1, RichAdverti.wcincnt for Bids tion president; Rupert Blackman the butchered the na- - in? a Spantecds 6. B. 2 of Tremonton. 4 Waldron Rasmussen N. 3, and in ards group of Ogden choir roem- -i i.i Mexico and took their bers to San Francisco where they NOTICE is hereby given that Clyde B. Stratford and CharPs tves Ewing 2 in 3. Bases on balls OF CLARKSTON. Goodllffe, president and secretary gold, then when the Spanish sol- - will 6ing at the fair on Utah Day, Off Richardson 4, Rasmussen 1 the TOWN Styled end rewill Ewing 2. Sstruck out Richardson CLARKSTON. UTAH, chamber tf tders got tough with the Serrunole June 14. of the Box Elder Hond Tailored of Florida. Those fighting Indians ceive bids for furnishing mater- commerce. Joseph respectively; by Superba services Nielson, Box Elder county commts-- 1 Inclans killed the ente armVial, transportation and Dutch Clark Here had for the construction of water- sloner; F. Joseph Law and John) If the Chlnes Dutch Clark, formzrly with the 81,018 81,(1 had located at B. the ta works improvements Mathias, mavor and city coun-je- 0 Colorado College, who is known memCache a would ony Utah; Clarkston, County cUman, respectively, of Brigham vadll,8 Ja to football in the same way that each bid to be m accordance with now. by ory M. R. Hovey, secretary Is known to and other City, and specifications Remember after the world war!Jactc plans, Babe Ruth I 10 h1 al,d contract documents now on file of the Logan chamber of comfu-- 1 ing men wise the predicted at merce. with Hugo Price, Engineer ture wars would be determined by Provo and Clarence Clark, Clerk air craft. The best aviators Gerat Clarkston, Utah, where they many and Italy had tried their may be examined and copies obskill In Spain, but the infantry tained upon deposit of Five Doldecided the war and we Americans Pleads Guilty lars per set. which deposit will Robert Arthur Cooper pleaded have always had the reputation be refunded upon the return of of being expert with both nfle guilty to grand larceny Saturday before District when arraigned and cannon. Funeral services were conducted Judge Lewis Jones. Cooper Is alleged to have stolen wool at Amal-g- a In the Logan Tenth ward chapel Entertain at Breakfast recently. He will be sentenced Monday afternoon for Earn Peter Mrs. W. T. Robbins and Mrs. Weor o CORONADO Tie Easter Jensen with Bishop Albert Webber Perry Hyde entertained at break- Friday at 10 a. m. by Judge Jones. Sunday and enjoy it long officiating. fast Monday morning in honor of The prelude and postlude were Mrs. Nettle Ames of Santa Maria, Return from Capit- althereafter. Knot it again Mr. and Mrs. E. Jessen returned played by Amelia Amachre. The California, who Is a visitor In Loand again; it is always fresh Tenth ward choir also sang under gan. The guests Included Mrs. An- Monday from a week end trip to Mit-toond immaculate for the next Salt Lake City where Mr. Jessen of Reuben Hill. nie M. Hansen. Mrs. S. B. the direction Mrs. went on business for his Center Mrs. L. T. Watkins. Others on the musical program wearing. CORONADO'S BriHe reported were Lynn Lawrence, Joy Spencer. Karren Hansen, Mrs. Ida Johnson Street Shoe Store. tish fabric is rich and beauGottfried Jaggle, Mrs. Gene Lund-quis- t, and Mrs. David England. upon his return that it Is much warmer in the state capital than tiful; its smart patterns and Mrs. Wade, Opal Porsberg in Cache Valley. and Faye Forsberg. Watch for Pea Aphids harmonious colorings are Pea aphids are appearing in Plant. Whitman. Peterborg, Bair. rates to all laborers, workmen, Speakers were M. T. Lawrence for CORONADO alone. styled Three-bas- e hits JDay, D. Evans, and mechanics employed by them Ambrose Call Pres. W. M. Ever- - some fields of canning peas in Marriage Licenses Bc. u.s p.i. ox Cottle. Home runs Day, Jonas. in the execution of the contract. ton, Bishop David Madsen Welling and Jean Webber. Invocation threatening abundance, reports Dr. Bases on balls Bair 1. Whitman City; Spencer also Notice Is given was by Fred GUgen and benedic- G. F. Knowlton. In most areas of Stewart, Brigham I Gardner 3. Double play Bair tnat all bidders may hereby and Afton submit with tion by Otto Lundberg. The grave Utah the pea aphids have been Ray Poulter, Logan to Merrill to Whitman. Shuck tntir bids, a sworn statement of in the Logan cemetery was dedi- less abundant this spring than Hamilton, Sugar City; Horace out by Bair 5, Whitmen 3, financial responsibility, cated by Emil Moser. stated Dr. Knowlton, althougnRoy Price and Enid Lucille Mur-h- e Gardner 3. Errors D. K. Evans, technical ability and experience. there is still time for ray, Pocatello; Otho Floyd Nield, warned, INC. Thorpe. Umpires Davis andJohn-so- Such sworn statement may be reto develop, especially In the Afton and Delia Turner, Turner-lat- e Tells Pioneers of injury to before be furnished Brenk-orabe, quired Wyo.; Harold Eugene peas. If weather remains German and Swiss speaking award is made to any particular for the development of this man and Nedra Evelyn Knudsen In members of the church Logan bidder. j Tremonton. pset. Each bid shall be made out on Sunday afternoon heard a descripa form to be obtained at the tion of a recent tour over the trail and a pioneer Otlice of the Engineer or Town Mormon Clerk, shall be accompanied by visit to the New York worlds fair a certified or cashier's check or by A. R. Zzinden of Nibley, memSMITHFIELD Funeral services rid bond for five (5( per cent of ber of Hyrum stake high council. for William O. Smith, 68, who tne amount of the bid made pay- The account was delivered at regdied at a Logan hospital Saturday able to the order of the TOWN ular services In the German shall branch chapel. Illness, OF CLARKSTON, UTAH; evening after a filed with the will be conducted at the Smith be sealed and home on South Main street in C erk of Town of Clarkston at Smithfield Tuesday at 2 p. m his office at Clarkston. Utah on THE NEW Burial will be In Smithfield ceme- or before June 23, 1939. at 7:00 m. be and and will opened tery directed by Lindquist and p. pvb ,cly read aloud at or about SL- SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH Sons mortuary. 7.15 o'clock in m. of tha. ew Friends may call at the home the Council p.Room of the day WOTEt Clarc-stoSEM10M Tuesday from 11 a. m. until time Town Hall. for services. The above mentioned check or Mr. Smith was born in Logan on bond shall be given as a guar December 25. 1870, a son of antee that the bidder will enter Thomas and Emily Ellen Peacock into the contract if awarded to Smith. him and will be declared forSurviving are his widow, Mrs feited if the successful bidder reSmith-field Fannie Richardson Smith of fuses to enter into said contract and the following brothers after being requested to do so and sisters; Richard Smith of by the TOWN OF CLARKSTON. The TOWN OF CLARKSTON Logan, Willis H. Smith of Los Wasnt a word of advertising for P-Angeles, Manfred Smith and Mrs. reserves the right to reject any Entitles the holder to J. P. Toolson of Smithfield and or all bids or waive any inforBut still men kept on asking for this reduction on any room at of Pocatello, mality in a bid. Mrs. Vance Bigler rare old friend of theirs! And kept the rates as advertised No bidder may withdraw his Idaho. 9. one to room. the coupon and on . . I and on . I I until today in b'a for a period of thirty (30) NEW days after the date set for ilie Franklin Dies most of the Letter spots, P-- de Luxe is thereof. beds - springs mattresses John S. Doney, 73, died at his opening the busiest bottle! It is estimated that there will carpets - throughout the home at Franklin, Sunday night. be available for material under house. Mr. Doney was bom in Franklin, this advertisement substantially RATES December 16, 1866, a son of John the sum of The finest blended whdskey that . C. and Ann Temperance Doney. icas greatest distillers have ever made ! Dated: Clarkston, Utah , June $1.50 to $3.50 Services will be held Wednesday 13 1939. at 2 p. m. In the Fra2Slin ward WE NOW FEATURE TOWN OF CLARKSTON FREE PLNT Code No. 201 QUART Code No. 199 chap:! with burial in the Franklin (Signed) CLARENCE P. CLARK. Garage cemetery. Hendricks mortuary of Clerk. National Distillers Prod. Corp., IV. Y, C. YOUR GUIDE TO GOOD UQUORS 90 Proof. 49 In has arrangements Pres ten Publishing Dates: first, June USE THIS COUPON grain neutral spirits. 1939. 13, June 1939; second, 20, charge. I'Ub-IJjih- o I.ratur , Won Lost - ( IVt rux-wm- , I ... - . .3 . al Jn-rf!i- i ! 1 I o Utah-Idah- Preston Sets Rodeo Dates August 18, 19 Tremun-ton-Cntlan- - ! j 1 'r'r' OXJ-ar- re exjjri-lnwn- n ! 'SlUcr e r. - tnc ! 11 . m ' caU-jga- n. and found not wanting ! QLoronado I I v I I!? box-wh- en kHM m Earn P. Jensen Services Held In Tenth Ward n, j JOHN Le-la- WILSON their n. le fav-jvill- Wm. O. Smith Services Today In Smithfield five-we- They kept on asking for ek Semloh Hotel Aft? J J (r sSfte in all the better spots! aglStfrlflaitiS": rms coupon 25 on... at |