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Show Tue.Mlay. I.OGAN. CACHE CACHE AMERICAN February 2$, 1933. VtlUwlte xvAr Faye Feven. Announce Cast For Next Little Theater BE AT CAPITOL iir,"FAusniL Finn Week Only 1 1 Thursday ut munity Plnjcrs, downtown num100.00 l'A ID TO AM ONE FOR THE DISCO V guest of Mrs. James O. Hall. bers of Little theater. In tha OF A THE tlwli OF with PROOF .MAJOR 'Hie Trail Builders AM) -. three-ac- t IS AN IXTKKVAl., comedy, Why Marry U se Iter Mr. Eva fcmUh and Fr-.MINOR HITII. (A Mdenl Annie Hughrs tnjojrd a parIt will be presented at tlie Utah THE DISTANCE BETWEEN TWO TONES IN ty at the home of Mr. Heita State Agricultural college auditorMUSIC). Hubm-r- , Wednesday evening. Games ium March were enjoyed and refreatunenu Announcement was made today Members of the cast Include reduced only 2J mills. In Logan served to 30. by W. D. Porter, director, of the Gladys Hobbs, Otlla Peterson. Kenwould tills that the 1932 levy cast which will appear In the next neth Trot man, Loretta Lunt, Ray Mr. Sophia Anderson entertaincf 45 81 null would be reduced to Little Theater number In Logan. Trotman, Russell Humphreys. Gret--l ed at a well a pi minted supper 43 51 nulls or a reduction of about Monday evening. Covers were laid Mr. Porter la directing the Com Fredrickson and Tom Cordon. 5 per cent. for Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hancock, addition In to the principals, This same Dale Wilbur say. Wo Mr. and Mrs. Edger Hancock, Miss and orchestra, agree with him, iMr. Melkle) that chorus, director Hilda Anderson, Magna Ander the real estate tax should be a ho- there Is another small army of son. Music and social chat waa eniked but we believe the Income workers In the production of the joyed during the evening. tax and not the sales tax should opera Faust, the Immortal masMrs. Royal Bassett of Wellsvllte be replace 1L We Bonder if this fel- terpiece by Gounod, which Is to Meet Your Friends at waa a guest of Mrs. k larva Kidman low who penes as Dale Wilbur real-1- 8 produced by the musio department Thursday. of Utah coL the State Agricultural that this would require on Sewing Circle met at the home Income tax more than 100 time as lege March 3 and 3 at the Capitol of Air. Marva Kidman Thursday theater. productive aa our present Income afternoon. Sewing and social chat The opera calls tor six different tills man who is If tax? trying to formed the entertainment. Lunchj belittle the man composer builds his Ideas. ahom the people sets of scenery, and as five of tlie eon waa served at the conclusion Musical form generally possesses' of Cache county elected to repre-tw- o six sets must be built especially for of the gathering by the hostess Under Eccles Hotel element: contrast or variety; sent them in the legislature, knew this production In order to tell the Those present were Mesdamea Ada or unity. The under- - anything at all about taxation, lie story effectively, designers artist! and slgnmctry, Walker, Zina Baker, Priscilla Mai, and carpenters must be called Into lying principle consists In presentey, Martha Barrett. Lizzie Barrett. the picture to make the necessary one musical thought and fol ing Special guests were Mrs. Royal low mg it with a contrasting preparations for the performers. Bassett of Wellsville, Mrs. Pearl The oridesigning of the sets Is In the to and the thought, returning Hughes. hands of Hugh Tippets, Then there ginal for a conclusion. At sacrament meeting on Sunmust be tlie proper light to show The primary forms are one-pathe scenery to tlie best advantage day afternoon John Welch gave a song form; two. part song form; talk on tlie Book of Mormon" three-paReynolds ol the rondo; form; song out Special musical numbers were: male variations. j tlie art department is working The tlurty eighth annual military the varloua limiting scheme quaitet; vocal solo. John O. Huglv-- s Until recently, musical form was As an investment: Chickens in your coops or solo and chorus by Kay Sorens-ne of the special features of considered a study for the adult ball of Utah State Agricultural rol- Grain in your bins? and choir. one was which was held performances, lege s e Friday night in have proved mind, but Mrs. Jesse Walker and children a not or of the of Governor Henry H. Blood P orl8lnally opera that little children take a keen inserted by Gounod spent Sunday at Smlthfidd visiting delight In discovering how music Is Boyd Pulley of Logan, cadet major but hlch with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. made. This has led to the presen- of the R.O T.C. unit at the college, C. J. Plowman. tation of various simple forms In waa in charge of arrangements. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Maisey spent Governor Blood. Brigadier GenCan use 1000 bushels of wheat, barley and oats in exthe early years of school Hie. Wednesday at Logan the guests The first brass band came eral W. O. Williams and their staffs real change for RAPPLEYE CHICKS. See or call us if yau of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Phillips. Into existence about 1835. Before attended. want MORE for your grain. Mrs. John Ladle was hostess at Patrons and patronesses were Dr. time even military Instruments that luncheon a prettily appointed Low egg TRICES A BOON to POULTRY INDUSTRY I and Mrs. Elmer O. Peterson. Dean were made of wood. Wednesday afternoon. Covers were and Mrs. Ray B. West, Lieutenant Present low egg prices are forcing thousands of Amer laid for Mesdames Lizzie Barrett, Colonel and Mrs. Carr W. Waller, DR. WESTON VERNON ican poultrymen out of business. This will cause fewer Alice Sorensen, Edna Bird, Ethel and Mrs. W. R, Goodrich. SPENDS OVER WEEK Captain eggs to be produced next fall and insure a fair profit Taylor, and Miss Isabella Stumpf END IN LOGAN Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Bemtson. CapFOR THE MAN WHO STAYS IN BUSINESS. RememLadle.' Miss tain and Mrs. George D. Preston, Mrs. John O. Hughes and chiiu-re- n ber, poultrymen never have looked on the Spring On (Continued from and Lieutenant and Mrs. John H. months for very much profit. spent Monday at Hyrum visit- fellow pays Into the treasury of tills Pltzer. ing with her mother, Mrs. A. J. Committee chairmen In RAPPLEYE CHICKS are bred direct from Henacrcs This county. charge may give you a slant Allen. of the affair were: Invitations, one of the finest Leghorn strains in the world. on on why he is so opposed to a sales At Relief Society meeting tax. He might be made to help pay Echo Holmgren, Bear River; decorTuesday. A special topic on the his share toward the upkeep of our ations. Clayton Clark, Logan; adword of wisdom was given by Mrs. local government if a sales tax vertising, John Stewart. Kilt Lake; lesson Lottie Richards. Literary reception, Gordon Van Buren, Ogriven by class leader, Mrs. Ada were put Into operation. Any man who knows as little den; grand march, Lynn Thatcher, Walker. program and Intermission, WANTED 4 or 5 room home The 11th ward dramatic com- about tax matters as this man who Logan; Edward Bagley, Salt Lake; floor, his with as chicken Dale articles signs coop. Address Box Wilbur, direction the pany of Logan, under K in care of Cache American. of Leo Higgins presented the sho.v and every one should know who Clyde Jorgenson. Logan. When Sally's Ship Comes In". In Dale Wilbur is, should be subject the Mendon opera house Wednes- to the postal regulations and his day evening. A good crowd was articles barred from the U. S. present. Dancing was enjoyed at. Mails. ter the show in the amusement He said, "better than to Institute 3S3 South 7th West Thone 857 a sales tax, is the Idea of lowering hall. cost of the state the afgooperating One of the most successful Pullets Started Chicks Baby Chicks fairs of the past week was the vernment. Only one grossly Ignorant on all tax matters could take such gold and green ball given on Sat a statement. If the capltol were urday evening sponsored by the President locked up with every department ef with M.I.A. Mendon f flmf VIIVXI Charles Ladle in charge. The re the state closed and all the apin propriations to the State Univercreation hall was decorated e. tArv the Agricultural College, the gold and green combined with red. sity, white and blue. Miss Valerie Hard- Branch Agricultural College and all man was chosen queen and Darlene other state Institutions suspended, Bird and Barbara Hardman were the general property tax would be UUGH-ThWt- L her attendants. The grand march Baker A , crowd was led by the queen'iAter. attended the dance and a good the queen was escorted to her time was had by all. Mendon or. dewas throne which attractively chestra furnished the music. corated with colors of gold and green where she sat during the of the Gold and demonstration Green dance which was given byl Mr. and Mrs. Orval Larsen, Gale . . Edna Bill Longstroth, Kidman, Russell Hardman, Viola Muir, jnt For This COlNTY, ETA 34-2- 5. FOR 2 NIGHTS 'After the Big Derby SHOES FOR MEN MOSE REESE BILLIARD That give omfort. Long Wear and are Smart In Appearance Styles for Dress and General Wear Greatly Reduced Pricey 95 PARLOR Which? rt rt 49 North Main n tr hon-itli- exix-rtence- Daughters Of Utah Pioneers at Mendon Meet The Daughters of the Mention Mendon Pioneers met Friday at the home of Mrs. Sophia Anderson with First Vice President Marjory Bird in charge. Group singing, "In The and Our Lovely Deseret Star Spangle Banner"; prayers by Mrs. Mary I. Sorensen. Mrs. Ellen Bird; topics. First Mills of Utah written by Mrs. Mary Jensen and read by Annie Hughes; early Cache county mills by President Charlotte Richards; guitar and mandalin duet by Claudia Stauffer and Annie Sorensen; musical reading. The spirit of 76, by Mrs. Lizzie Barret; life sketch of Mrs. Catherine Maxwell Truman, read by her granddaughter Mrs. Ellen Ladle. After meeting refreshments were served to 33. Those assisting the hostess were Mesdames Selma Hancock, Marllla Buist and Miss Hilda Anderson. The Old Folks party will be held Saturday, March 4th. The days entertainment 111 consist of a program, dinner, one act play and a dance In the evening. Dan Maisey and sons Glen and Don spent Tuesday at Salt Lake guest of William H. Gibbs. Mrs. Elmer Hancock who was observing her birthday Wednesday was pleasantly surprised by a group of friends. Music and social chat was enjoyed and a delicious A birthday supper was served. cake formed the centerpiece. Covers were laid for Messrs and Mesdames Elmer Melvin Hancock, Muir, William Alonzo Kidman, Wood, Verl Shelton, Mrs. Emma Hancock, Miss Faye Hancock. Mrs. Percy McArthur and daugh. ter Leah of Los Angeles. Calif are here visiting with her sister, Mrs Frank Hancock. At the first period In mutual on Tuesday evening the following program was given: talk on slogan Miss Viola Buist; story. Miss Mary talk, Joseph Larsen, Longstroth; Life of Washington by Orval Ladle. An attractively arranged luncheon was given by Mrs. William afternoon. Hughes, Thursday Those present were; Mrs. Marllla Buist, Mrs. Mary E. Sorensen, Miss Jennie Richard;.. The following program was giv.n by Miss Pern Buist school on Washington's birthday; singing. America by school; story. Miss Buist; piano solo, Madall Hancock; story, Ernest Miller; uoem, Elva Baker; dance. Jene Sorensen; poem, story, Douglas Shelton; story, Cleona Shirley Stauffer; Longstroth; poem Virginia Wood; piano solo, Geneva Barrett; story Edna Willie. Mrs. Lynn Longstroth was hostess at a nicely arranged dinner Sunday. Covers were laid for Mrs. Emma Hancock, Mrs. Harry Bart' lett, Della, Grant and Ross Bart' lett, Mr. and Mrs. Longstroth. The following enjoyed a luncheon party Thursday afternoon at the heme of Mrs. Julia A. Wood, M:s. Mrs. Florence Selma Hancock, Wood, Mrs. Pearl Wood, Mrs. Vera Hancock Mrs. Emma Shelton. Rappleye Hatchery Ck-ll- a Capitol Theater Rappleyes Hatchery Today and Wednesday WHMTILIINI M A R ft ,, ofjheSz'-- ' j FREE RUGS! ' Entirely ' NEW FREE ELECTRIC CLOCKS! Auto Robe free with A short time ago, we offered an a $5.00 or more cash remittence.We had 100 of these robes and found that they did not nearly go around, and inasmuch as there were many of our customers that were disappointed on this deal we felt that we should again make a similar offer. 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