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Show CACHE AMERICAN Vare Four Seml-Wtrkl- n Published tery Tufly snd 63 West Cen iff Slrret. Logan, Utah Nc!!t, y 1 Jn and Iublthei J J. H. ENGLAND WILUAM C ENGLAND all of Uyan, Utah Subacriptmn Katea-- Adic.U.'ii K by carrier or n.ail one rules made knoan ujn , i t 41 i0 )ar mint OBRIEN Cadtla farkar issue of the local tl.tily. the eiitir laiaa Ataa M Minna Oomball in M. going after the PreM'dcnt of the Lniteil States, rants "X. More .Millionaires" in the White House, lie is c seeking out a poor man to occupy that position. were just v.ondcring if any of his associates in the Seripps-Canticuganiation at I.os Angeles, New York ('it v or San I.tiis Obispo. who used t heir wealth to crowd The Journal out of the local field, could itualifyjor this position. SOCIETY wre arranged far elof? of ihi tame i were awarded. Karrlgan "'LLWjnr tor Smoot ay he read the sugges- a a given by Hary Woodward, tion with tntrrst and Utat he ill rd by Lois Lunt, Btudenta of present the communlcauon to the the Co. lege. The program the 1'irlbJay Finance Committee when the Ux regular monthly U. 8. A. C. proer Morrell, one of the Logan revision bill conies up for gram srewnted to the club. LOCAL NEWS ro.sk. m thre Mivs Alice Crinnon of Lot An-i rein. Caiif . la visiting her wujj brother-in-laand lli'f aoter Mr and Mis, Cl. W. Than her. ' 7 BIRTHDAY ci Mr. and Mrs. Harry Parker en- (ertninrd Melba ai.d Mildred Curtis at dinn-- Sunday ai'.ernoon, u ers. reached hi 7th birthday nneraary on Monday. January IE r..r..lxr of friends railed at the SporU Carnival no to with him many happy fs of the day. MMRSARY ' Children Gather at Honu in Richmond to Com memorate Event Literary Club in Seision re- The Utah Aggies winter sports carnival will be held tomorrow. Jan. 23 on Smart Flats near River Heights. Professor Hyrura llunsik-- r of the A. C. physical education de- .. partment announced that this - nival Is In no way connected with car-id,- Data titer SUegh Ride The daughter of the pioneer of the JoM-pSmith camp held their meeting at the home of Mr James Thor; of Providence. Ellcghs were sent loi.i Providence to the U. L C. members which wen. to minder with S sWtor, M jvsue Ballard. Mrs. Alice Smith Culture of Suit Uke City, has IdeaUS AC Women club met Monday tilled herself with the Paramount the but Is Uje rera-- 1 Parlor on First North lar car,dial held each year under afternoon at the Hotel Eceies, Miss Mrs. Bursojne and Mrs. the auspices of the athletic depart- street, Chariot !e Kyle reviewed the book. was ,0mr Utuhl Smart feel they have added the nirnt of the school. Excellent i na.-dbM-s llvon "HaUera Cattle," by A. J. Crontn. n.t'hnurtid The children of ' on Une of weather for skung Is in view and of an lies tn the , ,wo Tea was served by the hostess. Mrs at.d M- - H Webb met at their ' culture m'hlch ,0; cor.suenUy e t,nd ef solos. The of mother her M. Tut Bell. home The riav to ee! Ruth lustory brute C(11,lnue tjie IH)pularity following ladles evening of tlus1 towns people and students are ex- -j was were eiieclal guests: Mrs. Chester, the 8 th birthday anniversary given by Mrs. Lucy Fox. An of jmrlor. to be on hand at the conexpected J. Mvrrs, Mrs. Carr W, Waller, t! ir nxihtr Supjier was served original (xwm given by Emms Bartests. ber. A lunch was served by the Mrs Robert M. Smith. Mrs. FrancLx with sml evming following. Out senator Smoot Writes hostesses, Mrs Emma Barber, La- Talk la Fit d Smoot has RoUry written iuor Mitchel. Lidia Romney and , Pncl O. Merrill. Mr. and Mr, W. B Preston, Miss Norw Ellavm, Mrs-a letter to J. A. Hendrickson of this, Professor Wallace J. Vickers of Ll His Rave. M,s Tliomas B. Tarr of Smlthfleld, Will.s Ihndriiks and Mr. and Mrs. - aiknow!(!K't from the English department. U. 8. A. C AM- -r of iTeJo'n &nV!r!c:yMrs E. J. Maynard, Mrs. Walter' Go lcxal In which the Utah taked to the members of the Pres- Millville Mr. and Mrs. Alvoe and Mrs Eug ne Webb of Logan. ; solun w as c,tiMn. to use Welti. Mrs. rtosco Sonne. his Influence ton Rotary Club on Wednesday. Hulse of urged Tomngton. Wyo., are vlslt- k rrdtlced of ,iaVln!f Wllar1' The subject of his toalk was "Thejlng at the home of Mr. and Mrs. hY trTl i uh1"1 ' i hi'Hrson ln thc fed,'ral wrvlr- - Sena-- , Bible as Uterature. A violin solo Hvrum Hulse. in the h, mom in i appiira'li n. Can They Qualify? aid t!x Folio ing the dinner r Georgo In a 1 - $ A rvV I Friday, January 22.' 1932. - r.er? I 7am citrrs Ft a ilc .! - :! Today and Sat t.s r-- ,t- - Friday C. ALLEN, : il- mailer Navrn.ber 3. 1931, at the Ped Entered a crond-elsat Logan, Utah, under the Act of March 3, 1879 Oanrr te CAPITOJ CACHE AMERICAN Cov -" ev- LOGAN. CACHE COUNTY. UTAH Inter-mural- s, j j gSL , V ' nunr , Coming Sunday t ,t Alfred Lunt and Lynn Fontannc in , Jter , i, The Guards Man . i a ai d IhcMili nt Mrs. D S. Kennedy pi I'i.ug Mrs. II Ray Pond real the play Brand'' by Henrlch Ib-- n s were sorted by he hoove of Mrs. Spencer before her marriage: Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Thatcher, Mr. and Mrs. B. O Tliatcher, Mrs. Kate D. Preston and Mis Dora Wright. I the hostess committee. The Lions club held Its regular ir, cling Monday evening at North Ca, lie High school cafeteria A party Including seven ladies reLe Grande Gunnel recently turned from the Eastern States The following ladle planned a Mrs. N. D. Salisbury and Mrs. E. L planned a surprise party for Mrs. Mae Edwards Thursday afternoon. . miv-ioand Noal Stoddard and dinner party honoring Mrs. John Romney. -At the close of the afternoon's en- Sherman Webb recently returned T. Caine Friday evening: Mr. from the British mission, gave In- Member of the faculty of the tertalnment a dinner was served. Laura R. Merrill, Mrs Lucy 8. E. Cardon, home economic department of the foresting accounts of their travels Cardon, Mr. Joseph Miss Genevieve Porter was the1 and musical numbers were furnish-- 1 Mrs Margaret Morrell, Mr. Joseph USAC gave a bridge party Satura honored guest at party Saturday ed by a ladies' quartette, consistA. West, Mrs. Ellen Barger, Mi. day evening at the home economics afternoon given by her mother.! ing of the Misses Junius and Alda Baker, E&s. J. A. Hulme and Mra cottage honoring the faculty of the Mra WUford Porter In celebration Larsen and Blanch and Lucille Mary 1. Smith. A dinner was extension department, which numMcGttim. served with a social evening fol bered thirteen. Following the bridge of her twelfth birthday anniversary. Novelty Pattern were served. Games furnished the entertain-- ! games refreshments lowing. The National Farm Loan asso, to were served ment Refreshments Cretonnes The hostesses Included Mrs. Bate. ciation of Richmond held Its anTbs annual dinner meeting of Mra. Christine B. Clayton, Mrs. twelve guests nual meeting Tuesday of last week for Spring the Cache valley council. Boy Darrell Crockett, Mrs. Egan, Miss at the club rooms. The annual red entertain-Albln Carlson Mrs J. Johanna Moen. Mias Charlotte Scouts of America, was held Thur and port was read and discutsed the members of the Wesew club Fri36 inches wide the officers were reelected for anday evening at the Second ward Dancy. Mias Albertlne Appy and of close a At the amusement halL Covers were laid Miss Frances Kelley. Two score day evening. other year. They are: L. B. Caine, were evening refreshment for about 223 guests. Dr. E. A. prizes were swarded. president: Cyrus Bullen, vice presl- -' served to the eight members presJacobsen, president of the council dent: S. W. Hendricks, secretary-- , ent. The date for the Military ball has presided at the dinner. Professor treasurer; George O. Webb and A.' L. Harris, members of the board. George Dewey Clyde was toast- been set lor February 19. which ts of Mias Phoebe Daines, daughter master. Responses were made by given annually by the military deThe U.S.A.C. music department Beta Delta sorority held initiasix district chairmen and others. partment of the USAC. Committees Mr. and Mrs. George 8. Daines and furnished the first of a series of son and M. of Mr. Reeder, artions Stanley on at work the at Saturday evening tlje Sylvester Q. Cannon, presiding are already education entertainments Mrs. Martin C. Reeder of Hyde chapter house for the following: adult bishop of the L. D. 8. church, was rangements for this brilliant afThursday evening at the South In were married Park Wednesday Is general Mayme Judah, Virginia fair. Howard Norton Haderly. ward the main speaker for the evening. chapel. will Althea Pond, Irene Hodges. Elaine chairman, Paul Orace decorations, the Logan temple. The couple The Park. American Legion Auxiliary at home make their Jensen Hyde FollowJones. and the march, Mayme Miss Drue Smith and Miss Hattie Doyle Reese, grand ing the rituals refreshments were wish to thank all those who sent Smith entertained at an afternoon Maurine Fline, program. Marion Mrs. LaMoyne Wilson entertained served ln honor of the new mem- ln donations of food, clothing or of reading and music Friday at the Hussey, receiving line, patronesses money for the unemployed ln a p Bluebird. A dramatic reading was and patrons, Rex Dibble advertising, at a bridge supper Monday evening bers. recent drive which was sponsored The table was decorated with cartickets. Watkins of Vica drama "The Baun's Margaret given nation. Covers were laid for eight On Saturday final by the auxiliary. morning Grand Hotel," by E. Earl Pardo, of Mrs. S. R. Christensen entertainMr. and Mrs. 8. E. Needham en- guests. Bridge followed the supper. initiations were held by Soros Is sorProvo. The music was given by Redinner Wednesday A high score prize was awarded. ority for the following: Ethelyn ed the Bon Hur club Friday afterbecca Stewart, violinist, Dalas tertained at Trix Pederson. Fannie noon at her home. Mrs. Nettie ErLarsen, Lundahl, pianist, and Evert Larsen, evening honoring Mrs. S. S. Pond Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Sonne en- Jefferys, Zola Yeates, Edith Stod- ickson was a special guest. cellist. Refreshments were served of Los Angeles, Calif. The table was Mr. and Mrs. Leander Peart en in the tea room. One hundred and centered with sweet peas. Covers tertained at a family dinner party dard, Edith Gephart, Ivy Nilsson. which celebrated Ruth Roskellcy, Faye Daines, Vergle tertained with an evening of rook, evenevening, An Tuesday for laid guests. were In were eight attendance. fifty guests the birthday anniversary of Mrs. Fraughton, Helen McVlckers. Mil- followed by supper Saturday even ing of cars followed the dinner. N. C. Sonne who was 79 years old. dred Curtis. Following the cereIng at their home. High score was Mrs. Waldo Hatch entertained at guests. monies a breakfast was served at won by Mrs. L. F. Hendricks and a bridge tea Saturday afternoon at The following Logan folks re- Covers were laid for sixteen music and the Bluebird for the new members. Frank Travleler. the Bluebird. The guests were en- ceived Invitations to attend the An evening of games, A Book of Mormon pageant was dinner. followed the of Mi', ,, visiting Lydia Jennings was toastmistress anniversary 50th cf tables seven small wedding tertained at of presented Sunday evening at the Salt an D. dthe Trix following responded: Bpenoer bridge with tea following. Score and Mrs. John Mr. and Mrs. Alex Smith enter-- Pederson, j Gladys Anderson and South ward chapel by the Deacon's prizes were awarded to Mrs. O. W. Lake City, given Thursday evening the Bee Hive house, which was talned at a dinner party Saturday Della Church. Arrangements were quorum of that ward. Thatcher, Mrs. L. D. Naisbitt and Miss Margaret Stoddard enterIn charge of Twilla Lund, Mary Brown, Beth Merrill and Fredone tained a number of friends at her home Friday evening In honor of Shumway. the birthday anniversary of Ivan ! , J I Womens Literary club met May. The evening was spent playWednesday afternoon at the home ing rook, and lurcheon was served. We note that a marriage license of Mrs. M. J. Watkins. Mrs. E. M. Skabelund read and discussed the has teen issued to Miss Olive Mer- daughter of O. D. and Mary play "The Father, by August Strindberg. Special guests included ferrill. and Vere Brewerton FullMrs. C. H. Wakeley, Mrs. Asa Bul- mcr of Corinne. Miss Merrill is a len, Mrs. C. N. Bagley, Mrs. Ross graduate nurse of the Budge Memorial hospital at Logan. Anderson. Tea was served. Joseph Anderson left Thursday . . . Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Timms en- of last week where he expects to tertained at a card and supper take a course in electrical engineer- party Wednesday evening. Twenty ing. Miss Jean Stoddard, of Howell, guests were included. who is attending the Weber Acade- Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Romney en- my at Ogden .spent a few days of tertained at a dinner party Wed- last week here with friends. Clyde Thompson, Bryan Hend- nesday evening in compliment to Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Hatch before ricks and H. Ray Jond, went to Salt Lake Tuesday to attend a departure for New York City to make their home. Covers were la'd Poultry convention. George O. Webb, president of the for ten guests. local Lions club, has been appointMrs. Ross Nyman entertained the ed by the club to go to Salt Lake members of her card club at a Tuesday, January 26, to meet with the Salt Lake club, and Malvh: bridge tea Wednesday afternoon. Jones, International secretary from Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Hovey en- Chicago. tertained at a dinner party Wednesday evening. Covers were laid for twelve guests. Bridge followed the dinner. Four score prizes were awarded. 3d HING !W r ... yig ONSs It Pays to Shop at Penneys ... Per Yard 10c ... at Children All Wool Dresses House Dresses Sizes 6 to 14 years. Made from all wool Batiste and all wool Jersey and Flannel. Tailored and fancy styles. These dresses sold at $3.95 No Castoffs. Now going at a smash- No values ever offered like these before. Taken from our Regular $1.00 stock. Guaranteed fast colors.. Latest styles. Big assortment to choose from. Special 2 for ing Price of $Ho 7 Invest the Safe In Savings there is Strength Way ... All Savings are Secured. For Further Information Use Coupon. Stockings One lot discontinued Stockings in Black and Brown. Made from fine mercerized yarn. Regular 50 cent value. Close out, the pair Childrens Fur Trimmed Coats One lot Children Fur Trimmed Coats, sizes 4 to 6 years. Beautifully lined with Fur collars. Sold regularly at $2.95, Now Every Pair Guaranteed. Satisfactory Wearers. Full fashioned, all 42 Western Mortgage gauge, values. Syndicate Branch Office: Elk Dinner CROCKETT LOAN & ABSTRACT CO. 24 South Main Street Logan, Utah January 28 in the Utah State Agricultural College cafeteria, according to R. E. Bemtson, Secretary of the Western Mortgage Syndicate Branch Office: Crockett Loan & Abstract Company 24 South Main Street Logan, Utah Gentlemen: Please send me further details regarding your savings plan. Name. Address.. RADIO REPAIRING Pehrson ELECTRIC CO. 176 North Main E. Bert Kendrick Radio Technician Graduate of Radio and Television Institute, Chicago, III. Eleven Years Radio Experience. Phone 125 association. The meeting Is called for 7 oclock, at which time an elk dinner will be served free to those present who purchase a membership card. The cards will be available at the college prior to the big dinner. The program will include a report from William Peterson, President of the association, on past achievements, and remarks from Newel B. Cook, State Fish and Game Commisioner. An excellent musical program is also being prepared for the occasion. A number of guests, including several state deputies, are expected to be present. A wild game motion picture will be presented in the college auditorium following the dinner. shades. Regular . $1.50 Special 12 Winter Coats Entire Stock of Winter Coats ing at Bedrock Prices. for Sportsmen next Thursday The annual meeting of the Cache County Fish and Game Association will be held on Thursday, Famous Kayser Hosiery go- Satine Bloomers 35 Pink, Peach and Coral. Regular cents. Close out Infants Hosiery One Lot of Infants ivhite silk and wool hosiery. Lovely quality. Regular price 75c. Sizes 4 to 7. Closing Out, Special 1- -2 Hf After Inventory, Remnant Bargains Galore SUCCESSOR TO MOSE LEWIS COMPANY Uii: -- in |