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Show CAFl K A M ERICAS' Pare Four Mini! llt Inew Serenadera Mauds ficrcjiadrra, a LOGAN. CACHE COUNTY, UTAH Tuesday, April 5, 1932 Ford Arrives mta p cce radio and dance band, direct from U ruavt, hat been engaged to give a dai.ee In M.a Ninth aard amusement hall tonight. Tlie public It Invited to attend U daruo to trnuon n ght Gratitude for Qub 'jAar hav been of Inestimable more fully realize what his aim la value to alL W had many canyon Ufe should be. mad, Leader Expreate one heeds to do to know the new 1933 new Eord hat arrived. I to pau Ue Service Motor company p xco of brlnrot on North Ma.n ttrert and match ths crowds. This new creation u allrarung aide AU parties and educational trip. W FOOD FOB BABY have entertained parents and club lib Year Leader. Tooele, llak members; put on demonstrations, For cluldren under two yean of helped with achievement programs Winner Farm Burets oil. with tu high conage. and fair exhibits. I am sure that tent of vitamin A Service MedaL j and vitamin D Small frice for Both I the gtrl M well a I feel that u Dot mrdicine, nor a luxury, but t Sign of Spring New Floor Laid In the spring of 1934 Mrs. Marble the development received has more an A new floor ha Jut been laid In Indispensable food. This U if Another ign of spring la teen In See Maude Adams Sale club than paid for the effort put forth. emphatic statement of Dr. Marita Lougy. supervisor of tha Cellophane Wrapped m J. 0. IVnney company bulkline the fact that the United Grocery Big Me-- j When It became my pleasure to Ruth Bernlr peteraon, Another big Cuiifrrrnr tale it M Eliot, director work, asked me If I would like to be a of the child T1U work done by A. O. ba thrown open lla window, gtvin Cracken. Clarke Olsen, rwn An-- j , county supervisor f wss glad hygiene division of th Children owner of the building be a a clear view of the green Cror r!e bring launched at Allen t Indiet demon and Ruth Johnson, formed1 club leader during the to give my service for I realized Bureau of the U. 8. Adv summer. I accepted although I felt that I would have on display Thl rivet the appear- 8 tore department of an automobile party and attended the opportunity labor and Dr. Hazel K. ance Striebrllng, I of that a aummrr market didn't know much about It of getting a broader llw maline Saturday aflemotet in Marriage License VtM vieapolnt of senior food economist of the Here From I led two club that summer and club work PortlanJ Hall Uw at U. U of Kingsbury and been what It it to, g bureau of home Marriage llcrn.tr have bratdrkxh shut economics of th Mrs Charles E Oard allh friend nw Maude Adam in The Merenjoyed every minute of It. The and I was not to the follow tng coup Ira' J Motor to Soda m mart, U. 8, department of agriculture. were I enthusiastic j of Port girl land. and of Venice." chant willing Wta ter Oregon, motored to I can see many possibilthtdetl Th le'i Robtnaon. Rockland and Pred Spencer of the Calder-flpe- n Mothers are therefore urged to to do everything that waa required ities to be developed as well ffftl vtluc. tan jet Qwendolyn Thomas of Doarney; ter Motor company and Carl W Logan, arriving hero Sunday night provide three or four teaspoonful We have worked together through as the many that have tt you'll k Howard Charlr of Roy. Idaho and Jorgensen of Newton, motored to Mrs Oard It always glad to get Another Summer been ac- of oil every day for each tlx years of club experiences and complished by those Mr 11a Orlrnr Oamblra of Swan Soda Spring on Monday In a new back to her old home town and rewho have child two years old. Thl will cost In keeping with thetr educational now are new for seventh the with organized of her host acquaintenoe given their time to this work In about IS to 33 cents a week Lake; Roland Killian of Annts, Ida 1933 DeSoto. They found the roach program, ahlrh ha been la effect per are very much the past year The gtrl ho and Edna Ball of Rigby; Ruasrll In OenUle valley pretty fair al- local friends. for many year, the authorities of child But It la good advice for aO with as the work pleased outlined I feel Smith Callkitrr and Evelyn Stewart though there U that have I, received as the year the Utah State Agricultural college plenty of arrow in and I am sure that this year's much of Salt Lake; Ouylord Oaas San that valley yet training, if not more, than In placet arrow File Amended Article have prepared another Interesting work will be Just as successful aa trie lord and Eileen Patricia Le Bel'ry plow were removing the snow from have girls I am glad to have A tempting appearance Amended article of Incorporation summer session to be conducted adds to the other six of Pocatello. had th opportunity of aervlng In the success the road. of tlie Stork ton Christiansen com- from June I to July is, according Dr. Thomas in Logan of a vegetable dinner. Living up to live organization of this capacity and desire to see club Color, attractive arrangement of Dr George Thomas, president of club pany. changing the name to Chris- to Or J H Linford, director of the work, the require- work reach every child so the University of Utah, accompanied ments. andcompleting tiansen' Inc. among other duuiget summer school the social contacts through tta help each one that food on tlie plate and dainunes may all have their effect. .'by Mrs. Thorns, spent over the Including tlie capital structure, and in Logan. organization, have been filed allh Tax Commissioner Here They were Clerk C V. Mohr. curst of Dr. Thomas tlsler. Mr Howsrd P lettham. mrmbor of D Harding tiww . the Utah State Tax commission. as-Hyrum Man at Hoipital . in Lnran Raturday He was acmm- Carl J. Clam son of Hyrum. fathr-o- f pan led here by hi family. Mr LumDcrnian licre former commissioner, Albln T lest bum Is kept pretty busy with Brigham Munson and family of Claason, It at a local hospital a here hi official dutk-having buMr 1 Richmond acre Saturday buxine he mat taken because he was tul fer- in every part of the state, yet he visitors tn Logan They were taking ine with trouble In one of hU likes to take time out to com bark advantage of the nice spring mew- fnd jhp. It Is believed he a'lU toon be able to Caclve occasionally and meet thcr fa fj0 n,,.!,. to be around again. with his old fr.ends. ping In the county scat By Mrs. Martha Aadrnen. cod-Uv- er -, i Shirt and Tie 4-- I ru Lund-oaru- i.eo ' accom-pushin- (tit School' 1 cod-Uv- -- TMq Is tiUne Hold Heat Tub, Belt Driven Quality v Conference Sale Going to Richfield Child Breaks Preparing Pool Opening ' L 8 manager of Logana working on this Punr getting It in readiness for bl opening which will be about month. Mr. Hill 10 n operations prior 10 th closing of school Last year we had a conference sale and were able to give our many customer real value, this year we have extended ourselvea and the values we are offering during this sale are much better than any ever offered In this town. Allens Lad- Adv ' les Store. Bishop and Mrs John Q Adams left Monday for a trip to Richfield, where they will be guest of thetr daughter. Mrs. Don E. Kenney Upon the return trip home they all! stop off at Salt Lake and attend April conference. Ar- m- PlunK- I Farmer Plant Tree ; Miss Bernice Myer. 11, daughter of Mr and Mrs Frit Meyer of the Tenth ward. Is nursing a badly broken right arm. The break is near the elbow and waa caused while the child waa playing at the Whittier where she la attending school It will be several weeks before the member can be removed from the splints. Utah Best Place a much better place In to live than California, sa d O. Wilcox upon arrival home from the coast where he spent the winter Both Mr. and Mrs Wilcox are glad to be back to their home although they have enjoyed their Utah to Washer - Twelve thousand forest trees have h ordered for 1933 spring m b? farmers of Utah prior to Ap-rtl ,rom forestry department nursery of the Utah State Agricultural college at Logan, according to Paul M Dunn, extension forester. brn plant-whlc- E. vacation very well. Cold weather has Missionary Home been the weather offering for most Elder Norman Y. Smith, son of of the winter on the coast aeconl-In- Dr and Mrs. I. S Smith, arrived to Mr. Wilcox. home Mondav for a brief visit prior in Salt jto attending conference Lake. Elder Smith to laboring at Wins Contest Claude Wennergren of Logan was, Scott Bluff, Nebraska. He to In winning the Future oughly enjoying his labors. He national oratorical contest turns to his field of labor next of the northern division, which was Monday held at the Utah State Agricultural college on Saturday morning. Mr. Wearing Apparel Wennergren to a sophomore of the During the rest of this week we Logan high school and to th son of are having another of those reliable Dr. Oscar Wennergren. His subject conference sales department was The Need for Rural Leaders." of our store will every have unbelievable Claude to taking up projects In values. A chance to fit the family dairying and beets In hto agriculturwith wearing apparel before going al work. Hto teacher to Harold to ' conference. Allen's Ladies Store. Adv. , g F-'- Good Grooming At Todays Prices Oaro vice it a complete and expert serla every detail of beautifying the woman's personal appearance at pricea adjusted to today's ... Steam Permanents $t50 up Wo do practically every tUodarl method of permanent waving . . . Featuring the new Imperial coa-- ( spiral and croquinole ) tor the growing bob and Hf j-r ' ' jo t - a Mutual Conjoint Mutual conjoint was held Sunday In the Ninth ward chapel with the following Interesting program; piano solo. Sylvan Erickson; saxophone quartet, Farrell 8pencer, Arthur Partington. John Bln ns and Theone Cardon; solo, Kendrick Hawkes, accompanied by Harry Woodward and Lois Lunt; retold story, Edna Howell; flute solo, Leon Johnson accompanied by Ruth Johnson; speaker, Floyd Davis; violin solo, Harry Woodward. night Fire at Elk Hall We have aold nearly and every one is running and giving satisfaction . . . We will meet ANY competition in quality and price ANYWHERE. See us first. Free 700 Fire at the Elks lodge on West Center street Saturday evening Saw Mill caused about 1385 damage accord Pres. Sloan Here President W. R. Sloan of the Work to onOperating lng to an estimate by Chief C. W. In full blast at the Is a Rapp. The furniture In the front Northwestern State mission. said Manager Ed Sawmill, Logan room was practically all destroyed. visitor in Logan. He stopped off tn M. Smith today. Ten men are hto with They family. Logan The carpet was soiled, paint on the in helping to saw out of the walls blistered and the windows on their way to attend the annual naUve trees, lumber for use In culmission his of conference. Speaking broken. verts and bridges in Cache county. Is your property Insured? See O organization. President Sloan say A number of hay derrick seta are to Franklin Richards also A. Garff, manager Utah Mortgage hto secretary being sawed out of trees gathLoan Insurance Dept. Rates 10 per of the Logan Fifth ward, and hto ered from the Cache National forEver-toto Miss Laura stenographer cent below the regular rates. Office est They will be to deliver daughter of President and Mrs. by haying time. ready Phone 334; Res. 822. Adv. to W. M. Everton. pretty Logan FOR SALE Red Clover seed. will represented In this mission dem-ontsrati- ... We ser- vice all makes of J. L. MONTROSE, CO. 33 Phone 999 Federal Ave. Also Philco Radios, Serve Refrigerators and Hoover Suction Cleaners. n, DeLuxe Finger Waves Phone 50c Artistic Harcutting Women Children 50c 35c Modern coiffuers demand that the hair be tapered and shaped to bring out the contour and profile of the head. Our expert hair cotters are thoroughly experienced in this branch of hair dressing. are proud of our field. J. Wrecked by Skid, Car Rolls Down Bank Any length hair, thoroughly dried, combed out and steamed. Try our new Turitinaion . . . With this new machine we guarantee to dry your finger ware in half the time it takes under any other dryer. Plenty of Turbina tors for all. We 1155-- staff of seven competent operators. Everyone of these people have been in our services for at least two years. 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Three persons in the car miraculously escaped death In the accident. and skid-saftiro Low air pressure, enabling todays blowout-proo- f to cling tenaciously to slippery highways, prevents the skidding inter already has taken many lives In automobile accidents this Patented tire construction permitting equal flexibility throughout tb. tires makes low air pressure safe and economical. 20-fo- ot Every used car on our floor is a bargain. Never before equaled in Logan have others just as good . . . We have the car you want. thi 1 DeSoto Sedan 1930 1 1 1930 Chevrolet Coach 1 1928 CALDER-SPENCEsgo. ill 1 R 1929 Essex Sedan 1928 Pontiac Sedan $195 Pontiac Sedan 1 All American Six Oakland Sedan Essex Coach $345 $185 1928 Essex Sedan $195 Every Car Reconditioned and ready to go places We $295 Ford Coach $225 Ford Coupe $350 Grant Bateson & Ray Siddoway 227 North Main Street Logan, UtahJ 1 $235 1928 1 $295 Exclusive Agents for General Tires. Expert Auto Mechanics. Willard Batteries. Repairs and Recharging on all make of Batteries. Here are a few samples. $295 1929 1 $395 Central Garage used tires. 1929 1 . Pontiac Coach 1929 1 $295 e We have some mighty good bargains in DeSoto Coach 1929 1 . 1 1928 Durant Sedan $185 ... You cant go wrong on these guaranteed cars. MOTOR CO. pmfi.M.'gsBcwr |