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Show Kriilav. February 5. 1932. CACHE AMERICAN-L- c : New Ill Ask About Our Special Prices on Permanent Waves Glore Modern Beauty Parlor .: 1- Lustrous! Pape Seven " .T: i.2. Next Proven by Results .. . AN. CACHE COUNTY. UTAH OG The Individual Perfumed Hair Rinse In Harmonious Color Ulends . . . Hera mi InklM Clem Rawlins of Levtiton Logan Wednesday looking business. Treatment' Oil !- .. Af'ain Treatments Phone 1232 ITXGKR WAVES You I )r v Yourselt .. S1.00 51.00 Mr. Rnbv J. lohnson, - Avan Farmer 111 Henry Shandrrw, 8r, of Avon Is after at the hospital here suffering with a aevrre attack of the flu. Hu condition U said to be serious. u in I Seniors Select Graduation Ring taken part in the construction , , South Cache Clarion Caala Marked Down The graduating das of 1032 has The coat sale at Allen's Ladles Crookstoa On Hike Store scheduled to start tomorrow ring for its class emblem Robert Crooks ton made a hike to chosen With Strong Station-Al- den Irtinu l Area ; promise to be one of the biggest Mount Logan today. He say he this year. The mrmber of the class Met. Cor Jemrn hu returned Pete" some difficulty In Burris, recently event of the season. has a package of lamp black with experienced home to Arco, Idaho, after spend with the Leven's Hub store In this him and expects to print "Cache agreeing upon a ring but a final ing Kveral seek in Logan visiting city has returned to his former Lively Game at Mend American" on the side of the choice waa at last reached. ith her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. position with Strong's Service In a lively game of basketball mountain to give the natives in the A competent committee interW Hibbard. viewed variou ring dealers snd played at Mendon Thursday night, vallry something to look at. handled the busmes end of getting the Hyrum Third ward team deCOLE S HOT BLAST Hlh oven Snow Plow Working a number of sample rings here for feated the home club by the score Potiltrynsen to Meet range. Good condiUon. Free. Call The city snow plow has done a of The members of the poultry as- the student to choose from. Ring at MS South 3rd East. fine Job on the outlying sections sociation for the Logan district will from four different compniile were of the city. They have scraped the Visiting In Logan meet Monday at 8 o'clock at the obtained and only those of the best g;atc. to try to pay for their iin VUiU Welbville Sun.'!. me yesterday snow from the center of the street brought a chamber of commerce, according to quality obtainable were considered prove menu a they are made. Mrs. Marva Kidman of Mendon, so tliat people can now travel on great many out of town people into William Worley, nealy elected The ring finally selected is priced BEAUTIFY member of the Hyrum slake Pri- nearly any street In Logan with the city. From general appearances The purpose of the meet- at six dollars and a quarter presidmt. GROUNDS mary board, sas a visitor at Wells safety. Thu may seem a little expensive the merchants were enjoying a ing is lor the making of a change Imldcnl B. Q Thatclier of the ville Primary, and Impeded the to but fulfill It purpose the ring m the good business of the organization Clumber of Commerce conLogan aork being done by that organiza- Mrs. Rise Hom- ebe must of the best quality and of the county and city gratulated on tion Tuesday. lasting endurance. We may take Twins Are Horn Due to the death of Mrs. Lila Benson hi lor library boards for the great work us we this with leave when was well ring Mabel aard of Bmwn repreThorpe Tucker, wife Liljrnqulst DcMordaunt of Black-foo- t. tliat had been done. They had been school as a souvenir and reChange Party Dale and Idaho, Mrs. Thomas Rose re- sented in Logan today. Among the John Tucker of the Sixth ward. Is high tlietr time unselfish with soof membrance A. our educational Oarff. chairman of the turned from California O deserved the appreciaand Tuesday citizens from that section seen In the proud mother of twin babies. means, in the South Cache high Eleventh aard old folks committee, morning. She went direct to Black the business section of the city were One is a boy and the other a girl. journ tion of the enure community and has announced that the date for foot, to be In attendance at the M. J. Ballard. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. They were born Thursday morning. school. for what had been accomcounty All concerned said to be getting the Eleventh ward old folks party funeral Thursday. She will return Reese and Samuel Hobbs. plished. He pledged the work of the Is Indefinite. It was set for Feb. to Logan along very nloely. today or tomorrow. Community Welfare committee In 22 but as there will be so many Avon Visitor a continuation of the beautificaChlckrn Coop Collapse programs on that date, the ward Bishop Manic Couple-Bis- hop Will Discuss Freds of the tion library program The chicken coop of H. C. 81uplry party will be advanced a week or Charles England of the Prof. J. C. Hogenson of the exgrounds. at Paradise on ten days. Thursday, collapsed Second ward performed the cere- tension division, will leave Monday The beauUful art display sponSouth Cache Clarion mony that united In marriage Aria for Weber and Duchesne counties killing practically all his chickens. The Marriage of Nannette." a sored by Henri Moser, Prof. Calvin Back Home Again Vaughan Nelson of Blackfoot and to advise the farmers there to raise This information was brought to comic opera in three acts, with Fletcher and other local artists, was Mrs. Fred Peterson of Peters boro Miss Flora Fames of Logan. The more and better feeds for their Logan today by George C. Nuhn of lyrics by Agnes Emelle Peterson, on of the main features of the Avon was who a visitor in Wedneswas a Logan Is back home again imceremony following performed livestock. He will also stress the Mr. Moser discussed the today. Mr. Nuhn says there are 42 and music by Louis Woodson Curtis, opening. and day night Mr. Nelson Is the son of portance of farm gardens. three weeks visit In Ogden and suggested that an of been value art as has selected Mr. by Terry snow Inches of on level In the the and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Nelson of Salt Lake with relative be conducted in exhibit art school annual for the this opera year. E. A. Forsberg of Avon was a south end of the county. friends. Mrs. Peterson says she has Blackfoot and Miss Fames Is the County Library. He Mr. Terry read the opera to tlie the Cache had a lovely time. She left home daughter of Mrs. Arthur Fames of Logan visitor today. He called Into exchoir snd the students were all mentioned the wonderful art the office of the Cache American Home From Arizona along the first of January to at- the Second ward of this city. Inhibit at Springville and Its Mrs Dunford has with it. Much enthusiasm returned Parley delighted which tend the annual stock show and placed his subscription for a fluence. The wall space available s. Befrom is Arizona where she been over has created being was held In Ogden and hasn't been Tskr Conoco Station year to this paper. The Avon visitor Is several weeks on a winter vaca- cause .of the large enrollment In at the Cache County Library f home until Tuesday of this week. Paul Winberg has taken a lease was the seventh name added to our for art a for suitable and large ample tion and visit Mrs. Dunford says choir this year, and an over supply on the Continental Oil company growing list today. All seven called it is a decided change to come from of girls, every girl will have to try- display. Mr. Moser suggested that A debate between the University service station at Third South and Into this office wnd requested we Arizona where light suits and straw out either for a main part or a an effort be made to purchase a of Utah and Utah Aggie was held Main streets, the one recently send our publication to them. hats have been the style for the place In the chorus. Mr. Terry will painting for the llbtyry each year. USAC on Wednesday. The vacated by L. B. Anderson. Mr. at the to contribute one past three weeks and return to select the best voices for the Mr. Moser agreed subject for debate was, Resolved, Winberg has been employed recent- Civil Service Commission sub-zeweather. But chortit .after he has chosen the of his paintings to the library. that Congress should enact legists- -. ly by the American Food Store on Through the recommendation of snow and Lester Hodgson ot Ogden, .who tkm providing for the centralised South Main. He has had considerMayor A. O. Lundstxom, a . new at that she say there is no place leading roles. The opera has : finished the plans for the buildlike home. a besides i characters Rex Dibble able control of Industry. was. service apcivil commission, experience in service station The tryouts ing left by his brother. Fred Hodgchorus of seventy-fiv- e. and Darrell Crockett debated for employment and should make a pointed at the Thursday night ses, . will irpbably be finished by tonight. son ot Logan, said, that public the Logan school while Mr. Bunnell valuable man to operate this sta- sion of the city commission. A. E. Manager Return buildings expressed what the peothe tion. He will handle a full fine of Cranney was selected "as the six - Mrs. Mae Musser, manager of the and Mr. Ryman represented Ley watch torandtheseenextwhoClarion Mae Shop, has - returned Vifjtreifcementa the Shirley ple are. He had always considered R. J Evans S' Dr. ' commissioner; university. No decision was " year Conoco products. cultural type of of the USAC whs selected as the from- a trip to the coast' where she iucknsuidents are that get the Logan as reason they leafalf& for Attended that show the and in rolksf style S. spring E. people, snd commissioner four year Moves to Logan Los Angeles. She also visited at San had selected a building that would t Ga To Chicago Hospital Cecil J. Parker of Pocatello to- Larsen was selected as the .two Diego and San Francisco. A sister, 'A piece of orange peel kept In the express the Ideals of the people Three students of the Home Ec- gether with his family, have moved year term commissioner. Mrs. F. H. Splnnen, accompanied tea canister give the tea a de- here. Mr. Hodgson complimented onomics department of the USAC to Logan to make their home. They i the contractors, and all who had Mrs. Musser on the trip and re- liciously different flavor. have received appointments to the have taken up their abode in the Reuben A. Perkea Injured to manwith turned the Logan Park of A. Perkes Reuben 142 Hyde West Center Marco Reese hospital of Chicago for Torgeson home at the local the purpose of training in hospital street. Mr. Parker Is the new rep- was forced to leave his work at the ager of E. W. ELLIOT. & Co. Miss resentative of the Salt Lake Hard- temple on Thursday, having suf- shop. Two of them. dietetics. of Spring-vill- e ware company In this district, fered a broken rib in the morning. Captola Cherrington Winter Carniva- land Miss Jean Pederson of having succeeded V. W. Lawson He carried some warm water to his water Students of the USAC will hold of Some the chickens. spilled to Salt Logan will begin their work in who resigned and moved on froze. It their annual winter carnival August and Miss Ansta Todd of Lake. Mr. Parker has been with on the floor. This quickly Salt Lake City will begin on Feb. the company for the past twenty was slipper and when he stepped Saturday, February 6 at the Girls' 1 of next year. Diplomas as hos- years. He was In the branch store on It, he slipped and fell striking camp in Logan canyon. The affair of the bucket. is under the direction of the stupital dieticians will be awarded at at Pocatello two years prior to re- his side on the edge result. He will dent body officers and Ralph Wan-las- s was the rib A broken FULL FASHION LO MOSltt the completion of the scholarships. ceiving the Cache valley is In direct charge of arrangebe laid up for some time. College Debate ments for this year's carnival Besides Mr. Wanlass the committee includes Frank Formes beck, Herb Stevens and Lois Lunt. by-la- -- South Cache Opera Chosen try-out- ro in ' - h ready-to-we- ar of and Sons, who did the plumbing. j snd Henry Laub of the Cacjie Val- The memorial exercises sponsored ley Electric w lu did the wiring and the lighting futures, by the Service Star Legion was an. furnished were served. A impressive part of the program. Light refreshment Mrs. James Anderson of Logan, a number of Boy Scout were on hand Oold Star Mother, who had six to act as tuhrr. The piano for the tons registered in the service, one musical part of the program was of whom gave his life, gave n furnished by the Thatcher Music impressive account of the soldiers company, from Logan who had sacrificed A CONSTANT LAYER their lives, snd whose names were inscribed on Ute tablet provided e An egg a day for by the Service Star Legion. This days tablet was unveiled by Mrs. Ander-- , is the record of bird I In Uw son snd contains ttie following while Leghorn pen entered In the information: j western New York laying contest "In loving memory of lle Oold by Cliarlet H Winder of Shokan. The New York pullet started her Star Boys : Allen. ' spurt on October 14 The highest Orrtn Guy Alexander. t. Willurd Amlerson. John L. Crock-- j known record for continuous y DeWitt, Alma Jensen, big. according to R. C. Ogle of Arthur Nielson. George B. Parkin- the state college of agriculture, son. Clajtor B. Preston. Tlwrvad was mad by a barred Plymouth Y. Rowley. Harold A. C. Trotman. rock tliat laed 263 eggs In 26S days. Frederick W. Walsrr. Edward H. It Is characteristic of these time Walters, John H. Western. Joseph that the family automobile usually C. Wllmore. Erected has new shoes even when its own"World War. Service Star ers have to go about In their old by Logan Chapter ones. Legion." Kenneth Trotman of Logan designed the tablet E. R. Owen delivered the memorial address. He spoke of the purpose of the Service Star Legion and how by saving small amount derived from various sources, this wonderful organization had been able to provide the beauUful bronze . tablet placed at toe entrance of the main floor of the library. President Joseph E. Cardon of the Cache stake offered an Im-- 1 presslve dedicatory prayer. In connection with the memorial part of the program, Harold Trotman gave two vocal solos with Miss Rosa Clark as accompanist. In con- nection with the other part of toe program. Prof. Walter WelU with Mrs. WelU as accompanist, gave three vocal solo, and Prof. N. W. Christiansen with Mrs. ChristianIW-. lt-- t Sixes sen as accompanist, gave three 48 North Mala violin solos. These were very much appreciated by the audience. Prof. A. N. Sorenson, a member of the library board, acted as chair- man ot the meeting. Prof. Sorenson handled the prog gram In a very tin ' manner. 49 North Main were John H. Special guests Moser, who constructed the building; VaL Palmer of A. H. Palmer Use building. l . West Center St. 13 1 33-2- . 25c ) ( , forty-thre- I lay-et- j Uob-Ro- 1917-191- 8. Childs & Misses and Girls Boys Shoes, Oxfords and Straps SATURDAY SPECIAL t-- j I j m 3 3 E. W. ELLIOT & CO. Pairs of 1, Work Shoes Only B?rd from an entire section of Wolverine Shell Horsehide Extra length, Rotary Luncheon At Rotary luncheon Thursday, Hyrum Arnold, of the Shirley Mae Shop on Main street, was chosen to succeed Waldo M. Hatch as drector of the club. Preston Pond, scout executive gave a talk on A Scout will Little scouting. Lead Them, a one act play, was presented by a Juvenile group from the Second ward. John H. Wilson, chairman of the Boys Work committee was in charge of the program. hidden reinforcements, . ran --s top hem line, sun-pro- of euds-pro- of newest colors selected by a paris style Jordan Spreader Operates The first Jordan snow spreader to operate in Cache valley was being used in the local yards of the Oregon Short Line company here today. This spreader has been operating in the valley for the past three or four days, having cleared the yards at Cache Junction and at Preston. The new spreader takes the place of the wedge-shapplow. It pushes the snow away from the rails and eliminates the possibility of a snow blockade. In thd local yards the equipment Is making a complete clearing of the snow. The Jordan machine Is operated by air from the locomotive. and lustre, observer. Come in today and see our display ed Crocketts Wil- lWhile rummaging around In the personal effects following the death of W. A. Crockett, Bishop Charles England found a letter addressed to on written himself, stationary from the chamber of commerce. This letter is believed to have been the last will of the late Mr. Crockett. It stated that all the money In his savings account should go to the Second ward after funeral expenses were deducted. In checking up the account of Mr. Crockett it was found he had sufficient funds on savings to pay funeral charges and a nice balance. The will is to be filed for probate at the next term of court. No better Hose eon be made - for the money. - HOSE $1.49 NOW Ask for No. 80x Others as low as 85c but theyll give you long- er wear and greater comfort than any other work shoe. Only a thia fibrous substance like a cows boro--bat tbat shell in Wolverine Shell Horsehide makes a world of difference in comfort, appearance and long wear. If your work shoes start falling apart just when yon get nsed to war. big them if the top wou WORK SHOES caff easily if the upper dry hard and stiff after soaking if acid quickly eats the leather then youre a candidate for Wolverine Shell Honehidea. Come in and pare Wolverine with other work i chiding the i WORK GLOVES E. W. ELLIOT&Co E. W. ELLIOT & Co. Rulers of Low Prices Rulers of Low Prices 3 E. W. ELLIOT & E. W. ELLIOT & CO. |