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Show CACHE AMERICAN Friday. January 8. 1932. J LOGAN. CACHE COuNTY, UTAH - TT" Pape Fivt - '!- Down! Down!! Dow Lower Than 1916 ooo Lower Than 1916 BETTER Hart Shaffner & Marx Suits and Overcoats For LESS HORSEHIDE SHEEP LINED COATS. $18.0- 0- NOW r r JiLil.SUsJ MOLESKIN SHEEP LINED COATS. $15.00 NOW Our Entire Stock of Hart Schaffner &Marx Suits and Overcoats Have Been Put Into Thee Three Group Regardless of Former Prices . . . Worsteds, Crashes, Tweeds, Cheviots, Herring. Bones, Rare Wool Combinations, Lattice Checks, Chesterfields Rare-WoCombinations, Camels Hair they're all here. .... SWEATERS Regular $6.50 to $8.50 AA P 2.UU l Values. NOW -- ol $290 $34.0 $39.0 S5.00 Values. Regular NOW.. NG CO THATCHER C 7 In Salt Lake J. L. Montrose, the Conlon washer man. went to Salt Lake today on business connected with his saaher line and the New Bike Shop with which he is associated. Kn. Smith Inpww Mrs. Lulu Y. Smith, vile of Dr. I. 6. Smith, who recently under went an operation at the hospital. Is reported to be very much Improved. Ktn. Howards Improve. .. Mrs. William Howarth who Is In the hospital where she Is recover lug from an operation for ruptured appendix. Is reported to be coming along In a very satisfactory way. Miss Smart Operate- dMiss Maurlne Smart, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Smart, was stricken with an acute attack of appendicitis Tuesday morning and was taken to the hospital for an operation. She is said to be recovering very satisfactorily. Benefit Dance The good people of the Sixth ward have arranged a dance to be held in the ward recreation hall next Tuesday night. January 12, the proceeds of which are to be given to Helmar Pedersen, who Is still confined to his bed with a broken pelvis bone, sustained when hit by an automobile while riding a bicycle. The public is invited to attend the dance and thus help In a good cause as well as having an opportunity of enjoying a most pleasant evening. Marriage Lie Potato sorting is the order of A marriage license has been things among the potato growers iased to Charles Worth Burgtn and of Weston. They are getting them Virginia Dal Roy, both of Black-foo- t. for the market. ready Get your tickets for Helmer Pedersen benefit ball at Wm. Watson WeDsvUle Cantata L. Gibbons, president of Grocery store, Federal Are. The Wellsvllie ward choir will the Western Mortgage Syndicate, (Advertisement present a cantata in the Ninth George Fuller and Lloyd B. Brown, ward chapel In this city, Sunday representatives of this concern, Mrs. Taylor Improve evening. The time of the meeting have been in Logan this week lookRobert Taylor of Lewiston was in will be changed from 7 to 7 JO ing over the local field. They ex- Logon Thursday, come having o'clock. . pect to return here next week with down to visit Mrs. Taylor who Is In the probability of establishing an the hospital where she underwent Here For Holiday ah operation for appendicitis office here. and L. A. Jarvis and wife spent the other complications. holidays in Cache valley. Mr. Jar-v- is Purchase Tube Tester was section foreman In Hyrum The Thatcher Music company has Sewing Club Meets for several years. He is making his purchased a new Hickok radio The Sewing Club held its meethome in Mackay, Idaho, where he tube tester which is a specially ing and social at the home of Mrs. has a similar railroad position. made device for testing tubes by Joseph A. Goddcs Wednesday, Mrs. the mo6t scientific method known. Gcddes being a member of the Champ Selecte-dIt is a dynamic mutual conduct- club. Following the sewing, lunchGovernor George IL Bern has ance and the only one of the kind eon was served. A pleasant time was notified P. P. Champ, president of in the city. The tester is for the had. Seven members were present. the Cache Valley Banking company, purpose of giving better service to of his appointment as a member patrons of the store. Moving Crushe-rWilliam road Follett, county of committee in Utah to study the supervisor, was busy on Wednesday question of the advisability of this Minstrel Show Soon state placing an exhibit in the Murmurings of a big minstrel moving the county rock crusher to world's fair to be held in Chicago show to be staged in the city in the the Cove county gravel pit. The next year. very near future to assist in the un- crusher will be used in crushing employment situation, are heard in material for the cooperative road familiar with project which is being recon- circles that are Sponsors Bulletin of staging such entertainment. It is structed between Webster and Hon. Herbert S. Auerbach Salt Lake City is sponsor of a new said that the music for the minstrel Cornish. The circular published by the Utah has already been ordered. State Agricultural College Experi- time and place has not as yet been Returns From Visit J. H. Maughan of this city has ment station entitled. Crickets announced. The big event will be returned from a very pleasant holiand Grasshoppers in Utah, The welcomed by the general public. Fork day vacation at American circular was written by Dr. W. W. of where his daughter Mabel M. Nelthe Young Couple Married-M- iss Henderson, entomologist son is primary supervisor of the experiment station and head of the Gladys Olofsen of Logan coldepartment of zoology in the and W. Belfleld of Salt Lake City Alpine school district. Mr. Maughan lege. were united in marriage on Thurs- states that his daughter is getting with her work. day with Bishop Olof I. Pedersen along very nicely of the Sixth ward performing the Mrs. Nelson was foitnerly connected with the Logan city schools. ceremony. Miss Olofsen has been a popular waitress at the Fred and Students Increase Max cafe for the past year. Mr. To the present time over two Belfield is a salesman. A wedding new students have regishundred dinner was served at the home of tered for the winter quarter at the Mr. and Mrs. Max Burr last evenU. S. A. C. who were not in ating for the newlyweds. tendance during the fall term. This number is increasing rapidly as Road Work to Begin more students arrive each day. Employment on the Lewlston-Cornis- h Registration will continue this week road project will be made and the early part of next for through the bishops of the wards those who were unable to register in the north end of the county. on Monday. Work on this project will begin next Monday. Recommendations of Moving to Salt Lake men to be used on the project will Mr. and Mrs. V. W. Lawson and be made to the commissioners who Moveta are daughter plans in turn will select those needed. to move to Salt Lakemaking where Mr. Employment will come from citi- Lawson will seek employment, zens residing in Benson, Amalga, with having resigned his position Clarkston, the Salt Lake Hardware Smithfield, Newton, company. Trenton, Cornish, Lewiston, Rich- The Lawson family has resided In mond and Cove. Logan for the past nine years and while here have made a wide circle Man Causes Flurry of friends, all of whom will regret Louis Wyatt, who has been hav- the fact of this change of resiing domestic troubles during the dence. past few months, caused a flurry in a local cafe Wednesday night. Ball at Palais d 'Or He went into the cafe and asked The Ball, annual the waitress for an empty glass. formal dance given by the Greek This he was supplied and he went letter organizations of the Utah into the rear of the dining room. State Agricultural college, will be He soon left the building. A little held In the Palais d 'Or tonight later a bottle of strychnine, about at nine oclock. The decorations one third of the contents gone, was for the affair will be carried out found in the dining room. It was in a Greek architectural design and presumed Wyatt had drunk the will represent a Greek garden, acpoison. Officers were notified but cording to Ivan Smith, chairman of there seems to have been no neces- the committee on arrangements. sity for alarm as Wyatt came back The Art department of the college to the cafe Thursday morning. is designing the decorations. Other are members of the committee Interesting Letter Ralph Wanlass and Welling An Interesting and welcome letter has been received from Frank W. Beane, formerly of this city, who is now doing work on the Goshen Daily Democrat, at Goshen, Indiana. Mr. Beane in writing says: Thanks for the copy of the Cache American. I will always have kind recollections of the old town and its people who are of the best quality. If you come down east any time, dont fail to stop and see us. We can show you a real time. Have ... , a beautiful little city here, only In100 miles from Chicago, near dianapolis, and Detroit. It may be Pays to shop you will come over to the G. O. P. to you convention. Kind regards At PENNEYS and all the boys. Hero On Buiam-Edw- ard Few Items of the Many Bargains in This a: Mens Heavy Sox 15c Value Mens Work Shoes Heavy Weight . Boys Corduroy Pants $3.00 Value . . . Boys Union Suits Three Season Qy ic Ros-kelle- y. (v-v- SHOE STORE 34 West Center Lyric Bldg. Logan, Utah coast which filled the city rcocrvoW For Coast and Mrs. R. H. Tallrnan of for San Francisco. This is that hasn't happened tor and Mr. and Mrs. O. A. of Lewiston left today for a several years. month's vacation on the coast. Mr. Tallrnan is district manager of the Amalgamated Sugar company and Mr. Hogan is field superintendent. Leave Mr. Logan Hogan Sorting Potato v. It Open Ant Repair Shop J. O. Maughan and O. J. Nye, experts In repairing Chrysler and Chevrolet automobiles, have opened s new automobile repair shop on North Main afreet, in the building erected last summer by Weston Vernon. They will have their shop In the Logan Auto Camp where Ferris Westover la storing cars this winter. Schools Get Money The annual grazing report of the forest service shows that Cache county school district received In 1931, or 25 per cent of the grazing fees collected on the Cache county section of the forest. Rich county division of the forest received K20.33. the report shows which has been compiled by Clerk Fred Rich and issued by C. B. Arcntsen, forester. 30 sow-thin- g Sister Mr. and Mrs. H. & Dopp of Lewiston were in Logan on Wednesday. Mrs. Dopp was here to visit her sister, Mrs. Cora Howarth, wife of William Howarth, who is in the hospital where she underwent an operation for ruptured appendix. Vial ting It Pay to shop At PENNEYS Adult Education Faculty members of the State RADIO REPAIRING Utah Back From Frisco Pehrson have L. O. Skanchy, manager of the Agricultural college formed an organization of adult Fifth ward store and wife, are education, the purpose of which is back from a trip to San Francisco to offer the services of Its various where they visited with their son. departments to community organ- Dr. Alfonso Skanchy who Is head izations. The program, which Is In- of the county hospital as well as tended for special adult education enjoying an excellent private pracparent-teachascommittees, tice. They spent ten days with sociations .etc., will Include short, their son very profitably. Dr. Skanpractical vocational courses In the chy wishes to be remembered to all form of lectures, class discussions, his Logan friends. While away and demonstrations. there was a lot of rain on the er ELECTRIC CO. 171 E. Bert Kendrick Radio Technician Graduate of Radio and vision Institute, Chicago, Phone Company LOGAN, UTAH CONDENSED STATEMENT OF CONDITION December 31, 1931 RESOURCES Loans and Discounts Banking House, Furniture and Fixtures.... Real Estate Investment Bonds and Securities Customers Liability vs. Letters of Credit.... Other Assets Cash and in Banks U. Sv Municipal and Listed Securities TOTAL CASH RESOURCES $1,288,653.03 123,952.48 4,112.07 67,791.50- 3,000.00 794.62 $371,278.71 127,339.25 $ 498,617.96 . Total Resources ,r $1,986,921.66 LIABILITIES Capital Surplus Profits and Reserves Customers Letters of Credit DEPOSITS Total Liabilities TeleI1L Eleven Years Radio Experience Thatcher Bros. Banking North Mala $ 100,000.00 100,000.00 113,207.02 3 000 00 1,670,714.64 $1,986,921 .66 - 125 I |