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Show Friilav, August 10. 1934. rAHTF. AMERICAN CACHE COUNTY UTAH of the lAiiuruan FtHxta More at Hvrutn s butmess In Logan thin morning. imot iot0i turdcfi ciiccfiul Bird, Joseph For Tea Tamm' .Marriage License Clark Wilson of If) rum and Alton Oullenskog of Snmhfleld. Off to the Fair Clyde Willmore, Clarence England and AUrn Alvord left Ttiurs a lie re day evening for Chicago Hay will visit tlie fair. W. E. Mitton and family left Thursday for Wisconsin where Mr. Mitlon Is employed with a milk condensing concern. They have been visiting with the 8. B. MU ton family for about ten days. . Elta W tt tuMiy 1 I BlrtW.r coming lulnouW-bolidc- y. ow I ,(L ak ' a arm mmMa amm. 1hr'ra (Ht I t wwMUtMl liw law ,tm . L J bio,, UJ l mlvn n S.E. Needham 125 North Main ud,, -- Construction Jeweler i j Our Service to You Remember the Cache American thousand people date of publication. If you Mr. and Mrs. Harold Currell, and every have a room cr house for rent, Mias Ruth White, returned la.t place the Information In the colevening from a two weeks outing, umns of this paper. It will mean visiting friends and relatives In a regular Income at only a few Denver and Laramie, Wyoming. pennies expense. Is read by several Will Swim at Dam Andy Gault of Iowa, whose picture has appeared In the movies and who has crossed the Mississippi with the same tegs on as he proposes to wear here, has announced that he will irake a swim on the Mate dam at the mouth of Logan canyon Sunday evening. August 12 at 7 p. m. This swim will be with hands tied behind him, knees and feet tied, wearing an entire army uniform, overcoat and pack. He will also tow a boat full of passengers. It Is said to be a most unusual stunt. Widow Get Arch Saver Martha Washington Shoes Combination Last Theres a Higher Cut! Heels Have More Grace! S4248 b " NIBLEY zzz Leishman, Mr. and Mrs. Leland Maughan of Wellsville, Mr. and Mrs. Lamont Leishman of Nibley and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Ralph of Franklin. Mrs. Nettie Obray was hostess at a birthday party In honor of her anniversary Friday. The after noon was spent In chatting and a delicious supper was served to forty guests. Dr. and Mrs. Alton Ilansen and family of LaJunta, Colorado arc visiting with his parents, Mr. u:id Mrs. P. O. Hansen. Wayne and Thomas Geary of Miss Marjorie and Smlthfield Hatch of Ogden spent the week visiting with their grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Welch. Mr. and Mrs. Harvin Obray returned home last week after spending the past few months at Tyler, Montana. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Rock and Mr. and Mrs. Orson Christensen of Logan were visiting relatives, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bahn and baby left last week for Missoula Montana for an indefinite visit with relatives while her husband is In California taking military Lee Cook, Ogden sheepman who ranges his sheep in the vicinity of Paradise, was transacting business in Logan Wednesday and Thursday. Discussing the sheep business both Mr. Cook and L. S. Smart, Logan sheepmen, agreed that it Is more profitable to take their sheep to the desert for winter range than to attempt to feed them through the winter on hay. They both had their experience with hay last training. James K. McMurdie is visiting winter. relatives at Lewiston. Mrs. Janet Horseley and baby Cache Stake Pocetells were guests of her aunt, lawn made a The tabernacle very pretty setting for the old people of the Cache stake to hold their summer outing on Thursday. Tables were strewn over the north half of the lawn and the shade of the trees made the place very acceptable. Band music was played during the time the dinner was being served. There was an excel lent program rendered from platform on the grounds following the dinner. The Cache stake committee who handled the affair is composed of A. G. Olofsen, L. and C. Gabrielsen, Moses Olsen A. L. Cole. Mrs. Priscilla James during the week. Mrs. Edna Smith was hostess at a party Friday afternoon, the occasion being her birthday. A delicious supper was served to sixteen guests. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Richman of Prometory spent the week with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Richman. Those who attended the funeral of Mrs. Sarah Hutchinson Sunday i Miss Alice Larson has returned home after spending the past week visiting with her sister Mrs. Alden Adams up Logan canyon. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Riggs accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Woodall of Logan, motored to Soda Springs to attend the Henry Stampede on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ahshrr and family of Nevada are spending a short time here visiting with friends and relatives. Elloson Mr. and Mrs. Aaphel and Mrs. Esther Eliason motored to Oakley. Idaho on Friday to attend the Eliason family reunion. Mrs. Mettle Yeatcs underwent a serious operation on Wednesday at a local hospital, she Is reported to be getting along as well as can j be exported. Mrs. Hyrum N'eilson Is spending '& short time visiting with friends! and relatives In Salt Lake City. Miss Elva Webb and Miss Gladys Webb are spending their summer vacation In Devils Slide visiting with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Glenn spent Sunday In Wellsville visiting withi relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Smith and family spent Sunday visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Anderson. Miss. Donna Wyatt of Wellsylllel spent the week end visiting with !her sister Mrs. Lamont Leishman. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Anderson and family spent Sunday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Anderson. Miss Jean Curtis of Logan Is vacation spending her summer 'visiting at the home of her grandMrs. Eugene parents, Mr. and Johnson while her mother Is spending her vacation in California. Mr. and Mrs. Gorden Neilson and family of Logan spent the ' We answer your queries about Fall Shoe news with our selections of advance styles in quality leathers. j STOP That Leaky Faucet Call 57 Baugh Plumbing Co. Let Us Estimate Your Plumbing Needs 149 South Main Cache County Fair Sept. Party lint attrtHi, Black leads as a color classic hut we have the other shades REASONS FUU FASHIONED HOSIERY h Jo jioiiudaji The first Made by a mill fall items in your wardrobe should be Shoes and hosiery Carefully styled to slenderize ankles, and always in smart new colors to blend or contrast with the best costume colors. Knit so skillfuUy.it bas HOSIERY that illusive sheerness that flatters and beauti- - Rollins RunStop , & I Of Entire Stock E.W.andElliot Summer . MILLVILLE Sizes 8 to 11 and 12 to 2 $ 129 family of Salt Lake City W'ere Vi week TESSENS J SHOE STORE Cache County Fair Sept 1112-1- 3 zn attended. & Co. Jensen-Holma- n 82 North Main Logan, Utah Cache County Fair Sept Ge!i Is One of Utahs Best Coeds. When the coal is dry and the weather fine, is the time to fill your bins for Winter. Call 123 and let us fill your needs for the coming cold weather. Our kindling is always dry and of the best quality. Regular Price end visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Hale. Kenneth Nilson who underwent an operation for appendicitis on Tuesday is improving nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Aebischer and family of Mina. Nevada were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Nilson on Sunday evening. Mrs. Adeline Pearson and daughter Uldene spent Wednesday in Salt Lake City. The Sunday school superintendency entertained the officers and teachers and their partners on Friday evening at the city park. Out door games were enjoyed and light refreshments were served. 26 Gordons Regular Prices Mr. and Mrs. Morgan entertained on Tuesday evening in honor of Mr. Jensons birthday. A delicious hot supper was served to the following guests: Mesdames Elmer Messrs and Humphreys, Jas. Jenson and family, Alma and Eslie Jenson, Aaron Earl Lewis Anderson, Pehrson, Canada and Ross of Cardston, of Nibley. Harry Jessop Mr. and Mrs. Elmer C. Hale and Millville and Oxfords Company . fr Jenson Boys Shoes . IE. W. ELLIOT ner. and fies legs. Priced to fit conservative budgets helps those budgets by wearing day after day. Stake-Part- The Logan stake old folks party Wednesday afternoon was a real success. It was the first attempt for the new stake committee consisting of Austin Pond, George B. Bowen and Floyd Adams and how well they succeeded is reflected in the expressions from the guests that they had a most delightful time. A lovely dinner was served on the lawn of the Logan senior high school. A meeting in Nibley Hall was held with a speclaUy prepared program. Talks were given by Senator Wm. H. King and Congressman Abe Murdock. These distinguished visitors were guests at din- Latest Shades that buys its own fresh silk direct and prepares it for knitting in its own xnilL Final Clearance Logan WHY jumm?nc Bird that are I Full Fashion Hose $98 - 5398 S)48 25 29 PARADISE FOR LADIES Black Comes First! Edwards Millinery Co. West 1st North Logan Hel-geso- Sheepman Here .1 1 Fall Shoes ra j Street The Idaho supreme court upheld Paradise Mrs. Oliver Smith was the decision of the district court party Thursand has awarded Mrs. Gudrun hostess at a birthday Luncheon was served evening. In day for $5,000 damages Heigeson Mr. and connection with the death of her to the following guests: Leishman and daughAndrew Mrs. accordHarold Heigeson. husband, ter Alton. Mr. and Mrs. Elden ing to word received by Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Earl of Anderson, L. Tom the state. - A Few Steps off Main A Few Dollars Saved. J5.000 Perry attorney, Logan. Heigeson was killed by a Will Take Photos his police officer who mistook The Logan Chamber of Com- Identity In St. Ar.thcny nearly merce has been Informed that three years ago. Richard H. Stewart, staff photographer for the National Geogra- After Slot Machines phic Magazine will arrive In Logan C. V. Mohr, county clerk, has next week to take photographs of the Utah State Agricultural Col- - Just received a communication from attorney lege and other points of Interest law rehere for the Utah section to ap- ing attention to the statemachines. the use of slot pear In the magazine after the first garding for the of the year. The Chamber Adver- He recites the penalties machines operating the tising committee with Percy Smith persons ones as chairman and the officials and and also the penalties lor the Is a letter The them. use who assist will advertising of the college copv of a circular letter being Mr. Stewart while he Is here. mailed to the various counties of ffaka. -- Nevada, where he has been engaged as coach at the high school, arrived In Logan Thursday night and ex-- i pects to take Is wile back with him. Mr. Larsen, a graduate of the US.A.C. with the 1934 class, has been In Nevada about a month outlining his work for the coming year. Lea-no- Fall Clothes Here from Nevada LalIl Larsen of Lund. t I Return from Vacation coun- - it was announced Thursday after the county com- mission had appropriated $300 for this purpose. The commission also appropriated $90 to defray expenses for extending the space for exhibits in the main building. ty fairgrounds, Logan, Utah LOCAL NEWS of two rest rooms started at the Cache will be ADVANCE STYLES OF Special August Discount on all Fair Buildings Planned your cherished timepiece seems to he ticking along all right. Fine hut make eure it is going to keep on. Our experts will put the comple mechanism under the magnifying glass, go over it carefully point hy point, and give you their honest opinion of its condition. The charge is absolutely nothing. i, Regardless cf the occasion or the demand, you will always find our chic coats, suits, and dresses, both timely and correct. This U refor the phenomenal sponsible growth In Importance and recognition of our now famous lino of and wear. Womn's Millinery Arermoriet to Match . . . Return to Wisconsin Its an offer! Take advantage of it bow Perhaps "jm Tee Time Or Any Time mainatje limire has bwn surd to the following couple: Seih A , as follows: Mr. and Mrs. week end visiting with Mr. ar.d of Millville spent Wednesday visit-- c. B. White. Mr. and Mrs L Ames. mg with her mother, Mrs Alpha Wiliam Obray, Mr. and Mrs. LeoMr, Vrrlo JrMp and wrall wn Itt'kon. nard Hull, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. Deary. Johnson, H!rs. Myra Obray, Mr. and WSKfcWflllti M' J'ff .j Mis. Wiliam G. lemons. L. W. ELLIOT & CO-t- : The following V - : club girls' j were visiting business houses and factories at Isau, conducted by Mbs Eva Doutler of North Digit:, and Isola Jensen of Logan. Tuesday: Beth McMurdte. Lucille Dante tarn, LaVcrn Loft house, Josephine Bishop, Myrtle Larsen. Richman and Laftue James Mrs. Esther Shaw tlielr leader, and Jane Janies, Haltie McMurdle, Carry Larsen and Edna Oldham, accompanied them. . . . Mrs. Henrietta Ellers of Balt Lake was a week end guest of Mr.; and Mrs. George Richman. Mrs. Alice Olsen has spent the last week at Logan with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Dunn. Mrs. Martha Shipley of Brigham Is here on an indefinite visit with Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Hick more. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Williams -of Ogden were Monday visitors ot Mr. their parents, and Mrs. John diSXM P. James. Mr. and Mrs. David McMurdle of Salt Lake were Monday even- lng visitors of their parents. Mr. and Mrs. John P. James. Mrs. ! Clara Johnson and two sons ac-- 1 compelled them from Salt Lake. Miss Fern Bostoff of Hyrum spent the week visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Samuel McMurdle. manager ttan-artui- owi-FRE- E! nve.' .t Were Hyrum Merchant Here l.pftvy Tape A SERGE B. BENSON, Managei 123 South Main Street Cache County Fair 13 Sept Af7iA |