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Show 1. 1934. TiumI.iv. May CACHE AM ER I CAN localnews Marriage License j .,,A Imnl u '.r luill. MI.A. larty of cU-i.- in the ; u.wun and Providence. the ! KpUr.diJ muMC .ml a time A marring piocureii by lias Artyou cant make an lumest yni ;t aic uhliur? answer in the ailinnativc your life anil health is liter-- 1 ally in Id ate yet in use In Cache valley. School An Accredited Cache high school Joins Sales Force bile salesman, force of the Motor Safes company, the newly organized company for Dodge and Plymouth harJTing cars. Mr. Willoughby has purchased a new Plymouth demonstrator and will be glad of an opportunity to show prospective purchases, how the car performs. school, tT Principal Hugh H. according business visiAdwns who was a tor in Logan Monday evening. accredited Horseman in Town Cliff Johnson. Ogden horseman, horses having a couple of aimed at the Cache county fair was in Logan Mongjounris track, believes he has Johnson Mr. day in the colts animals fast two very here. broke Is he having Scandinavian Meeting Friday Scandinavian meeting evening In tlte Stake House. May 4i h at 7:30 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Leland M. Olsen of Logan Just returned from a two year mission in Denmark will be the speakers. Solo by Mrs. Otto Oscar. Music by Pk lessor Henry Otte and company. We Invite everybody to be present. Moves to Richfield Dr Frank H. Low who has been practicing medicine in Logan to Kieh-- 1 lor some time, lias moved an from field Dr. Lew came to Lot offices: Pfler He has maintainedand has In tlie Thatcher building resided at 47 South. 2nd West At a meeting lteld at Newton last night, the following squirrel ccg.trcl committee was named: J. tJ. Larsm. chairman: Ernest Bal-- ! lard. Loyal Jenkins. Emil Wlnner-gre- n This and Stanley Griffin. committee will decide upon the amount of grain needed in the rodent control campaign and for- -j mulati a campaign for battling the pests. sired. Back from Salt Lake j.p. Smith of the Smith Printery. Is home Horn a trip to Salt Lake; where lie served m the federal; atcourt as a Juror. Mr. Smith Me-' tended the wrestling shew at He Cullough's aieua Friday night. are says that thousands of people each entertained at these shows week in the state capital Charter Obtained State officers front Salt Lake of the Hod Carriers union, were in Logan Saturday night and pre- sented the local organization wiUt their chaiter. Officers elected here president; are Oscar Sjostrom, A. S. Sten Jensen, Max Wallace, Chipman, secretary; sergeant at arms; Alex Tolinan, guard. Marriage Licenses IsMarriage licenses have been sued by Clerk C. V. Mohr as foland Cora lows; Raoul Wistisen John Oral Bancroft; Johnson, Taylor and Frances Loretta B Preston; Kenneth Smith, Weston and Ella Taylor, Preston; James E. Beebe, Plngree, Idaho and Mary Ann Emctt, Little Rock, Arkansas. t1 Fishing Poor Get Farm Account Books For Unemploye- d- Fishing over the week end was those poor according to who tried their luck on the lower waters of Logan river. Chubs were plentiful but the suckers seemed to be on a strike. Water Is raising in the lower waters and running out Into the sloughs. Carp are for river channel leaving the these waters. Spears were being used by seme Sunday to capture the fish. Others were using guns to shoot them. Livestock men are more and more attempting to keep sportsmen off their property with Play Well Received high powered rifles. This promts Freshman play cuous shooting Is dangerous to The U.S.A.C. R.UJt. was very enthusiastically livestock. received last night by an apprecCareless but Generous iative audience made up largely of She had done everything wrong townspeople. The audience left at the end of the performance pro- She had disregarded the traffic claiming that it is beyond doubt lights, then stalled in the midthe most unusual and colorful dle of the street and, before start dramatic production of Its kind ing, had taken out her powder that has ever been brought into puff and begun dabbing her nose, the valley. The excellent work done The irate traffic cop rushed up: by the experienced actors and the '"Say, lady, do you know anything unique staging portrayed in this at all about the traffic rules?" play really gave the audience a re- - And she sweetly replied: 'Whv markable dramatic thrill. yes; what is it you want to know?' Wheat growers of Newton hcldj The unemployed have been call- a meeting last nleht where R. L. ed to meet at the court house Wrigley. county agent, handed out! Friday evening of this week at 8 calUn? the meeting the account books for the farmers o'clockare Les Jones and High Larsen. to keep records as required by the ;Summer.s mwk project5 wll, wheat allotment plan. Prof. W. antp those desiring work W. Owens told the gathering hatjshould atu,nd the mceting and to do with the land tliat has been those not desiring work should contracted to the government. stay home, according to those reSaul E. Hycr was present and prefor the call. sponsible sided. Tic answered many of the questions cf the Newton farmers. Widening Highway A good Job at widening tlie highway south of Smithfield is being done with the dirt that is being taken from the course of the new to be laid through pavement Smithfield City. TVie shoulders on the highway are being extended between eight and ten feet on either side of the pavement. The big steam shovel Is rapidly reDrive for Rodents moving the dirt and concrete will will A rodent control meeting be laid on the project within a te held at Providence Wednesday short time, judging from the prorodent announces the at 8 p.m., gress being made. committee, Joseph R. Baer, Walter ZolClinton Fife. Austin Frank, K5S33EE2SES linger and Alma Mathews. It will be decided at the meeting the amount of poison grain needed for the campaign in Providence. Bion Tolman, district crops inspector, will talk on the organization and planning of the drive. jcril. j n CAPITOL TODAY and WEDNESDAY hide-and-se- Newton Squirrel Com. Pf 1 car autoniol.ile-peilotriaeolliions account-- j cil tor 37 per cent of the 75i,)(0 acciilents which occurred on the streets and highways of this country.1 Deaths resulting from such accidents comprised 45 per! cent of the total of 29,500 fatalities. In other words,! pedestrians were involved in more than a third of all' traffic misadventures and the chance of fatality wasj greater than in other types of accidents. Pedestrians crossing in the middle of the block proved the most hazardous that caused 31 per cent of the fatalities. Careless walking on highways was responsible for 17 per cent. Children playing in the street came to 13 per cent. Walking out from behind parked cars into traffic accounted for 11 per cent, with the balance of 2S per cent laid to miscellaneous causes. The careless pedestrian is a menace just as is the careless driver hut he receives less attention. Crossing with parked, against signals playing cars walking along rural roads with back to oncoming traffic these are some of the surest means of courting death. Think over your walking habits and correct them. Bert Willoughby, local automohas Joined the sale South The ha teen advised by the Northwest been association that it has 1 East Jonathan Smith of Amulga. one of that the thrifty farmer section. Is operating a small car which he purchased in 1913. Tins car is being used to haul milk and for runabout Jobs. Few automobile made as early as Uiat year or I - of Dr. and Judwe C. W. Morse of Kiukenbrod Mrs. William O. In Logan Kali lake acre visitor The V were u week end. home of Attorney guests at the Fonnesbeck. Mrs. Leon Paue Five. Reckless Walkers been Dan Turry llirst of lone puiirin.an cf license Operates 1913 Model oil- - Here over Sundayand as LOG AN. CACHE COUNTY. UTAH rather Logan Women Finish Course Budge. Miss Vera KUngman, Mrs. C. E, Nelson. Mrs. Stella Blanch-- : ard. Mrs. Wanda Crookston, Mrs. (Jack Croft. Mrs. H. Fornolf, Mrs. J. C. Hayward. Mrs. William Rumble, Miss Mildrrd Harvey, Mrs. Vat Palmer. The concluding number w as a demonstration of a number of tlie for the Senior Life requirements Savln(t tcsLs by mcnibPrs of tho life saving class. Mrs. Reva Norris. Mrs. Hazel Jacobson. Miss Rhea Hart, Miss Neiderhauser. Mrs. Lula Lury Llnd. Mrs. Edna Wright, Miss Edilh K,mH.rrk. Mrs. Beatrice Rumble. The exhibition was the finish of the Juniors and Matrons swim- ming course. Under the capable Instruction of Mrs. Ann Borg, this represent-- 1 ve group of matrons have made; wonderful progress In the art of 'swimming and life saving. In a' short period of three months.' M,s developed tins group so swimmers, inexperienced that they were able to Tve a finish exhibition. They applied themselves to enthusiastically learning, and all express regret that these classes must finish. j In Swimming1 At the conclusion of swimming course which has been given at the Junior high school by Mrs. Ann Borg, for Juniors and adults, under the auspices of tlie Logan City of Educatlon a awlmmir.g exhibition was given last evening at the Junior high pool, which at- traded a capacity audience. Nothing but praise has been heard for the work of the participants last evening. They demonstrated swimming and diving, a human wheel, elementary back side stroke, stroke, overarm, breast stroke, demonstration of the American crawl, obstacle raoe. In- dividual and cello, --Te diving. Among the Juniors participating thvtMvn1ob,,rt5ir,Wev May-- f nard. demonstrating swimming and diving. Among the adults participating in the evening exhibition were: Mrs. L. D. Naisbltt. Mrs. S. M. Tlie Y gV 7' j , m Tim original, I I TAIWAN rr.'srrrea m BSSS2KH DOLLAR DAY BARGAINS ELECTRIC IRONS MIRRORS 12 16 M.QO inches by inches, 2 for M.00 1.00 CARD TABLES Extra Heavy Construction is 1.00 BREAKFAST Our Leader , CHAIRS $22.00 Value Unfinished BED - SPRING - MATTRESS Sizes: 18x18, 12x36 14x27 MOO a TABLE LAMPS Specially Priced Supporting Neighbors Tlie Good Will committee of the Logan Chamber of Commerce is meeting tonight to plan for a large excursion for the annual Health Day at Smithfield next Friday, May 4th and for the annual Black and White Day at Richmond, Wednesday, May 9th. These events have now become not only state wide but have reached to most of the intermountain states. Many Black and White days have been adopted by other cities. Smithfields Health Day has attracted considerable attention as well. $1.00 Beautifully Colored Tie and Dye Scarfs Eighty per cent of the distri-butoof milk in Logan were present at the mceting Saturday night and signed the code, according to W. K. Burnham, president of the organization. The code will now be sent to the governor and when signed by him it will be the law governing the sale of milk to the retail trade. In compliance with the request to select a board of control in Logan of five members, a meeting has been called for at Thursday night of this week the chamber of commerce. All who expect a voice must be present at the meeting called for 8 o'clock. SOLD SEPERATELY Brown Metal Bed Single Coil Spring 45-L- Felt Mattress b. AXMINSTER RUGS $5.95 $5.95 $6.95 27x36 $1.Q0 M.00 RICE STRAW RUGS All Each S1.00 High Quality Broadcloth 3forS1.00 Pure Silk Panties Tailored or Lace Trim sl. Values to $1.75 new and designs pattern 4 ft. by 7 ft. 8 ft. 3 in br 10 ft. 6 m. Shorts Temple Now Lighted Commencing tonight at 8:30 oclock and extending until 12 oclock for each and tonight night during the month of May the Logan Temple will be flood lighted. The large batteries of flood lights and the large beacon light have now been placed so as to give a uniform flood light for the entire temple. This has been quite a task and the Logan City com1 missions' rs are to be commended for providing this outstanding feature. The Salt Lake City Commissioners have also been very accommodating in lending the use of their flood lights and Inch by inches Chrome Plated Guaranteed 1 Year! SCARFS Sign Dairy Code the one and only Forgot License 10 42 i i BARGAINS Four young pieople from Preston called at the home of Bishop William Worley about 1 oclock a.m. the aroused morning, Sunday bishop from his slumber and requested that marriages be performed. After questioning, they were asked for their marriage licenses. These the youngsters had forgotten to obtain. The following day, however, they secured their licenses from Clerk C. V. Mohr and the desired marriages were Si exciting jCESfeniy DOLLAR DAY Dollar Day Specials , K iiitiKt remain ic adventure of all lime mvim-- j i through t Ids picture f lOOO new Jangle thrills! You must see It to believe it wonders! $1.00 3.95 MATTRESSES New Big Shipment of Spring Filled Mattresses at a Special Discount this week! On all purchases of Living Room Dining Room and Bed Room Suites, and Wilton and Axminster Rugs - During This Week! THEM! Logan Garment Co u and Furniture Co. Crystal 70-8- I. ' ' tL HI ll.L if U west 1st North 0 ll f. .1?,- . fi Ul ill. A U AJi '.VL . U ,1 h if Phone 444 t, i? U .7 h .1 . f 1 COME AND SEE Geuine Indian Bracelets and Rings Each c Logan, Utah jL'laYt l'vhTTt hkX?TTrT7nr1i7rTf7: 8 |