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Show 'see Eiit. CACHE AMERICAN M SiTHFIELD LOGAN BOfflUiOKffiN LOGAN. CACHE COUNTY. UTAH Robert IN lonr. Mr. I It bxtt, Itu.'., mull. L ?.f Win.--- , laurep.r- - Turley; i It C. Muugluu h Da! I:, IVo. i 1 r I iwargarct Jones Services Today In Welhville Funeral for Margaret Morse Joins. 82, V.VlKvi.'le GOOD RACES -s . i, i e scrvi-c- died at lur nuht of a home la-r- e Eatur-- ( la-u- rt ,! today k WASHAKIE INDIAN GIRL SENDS IN NEWS LETTER Dy e a- and Wre.-tlini- bnxi g may lx; IV rha; 1 r4'a-s,n- - i7d( ratter. I whii ' ILfvtrrn - 1 " - - Id in-'- - - a ,n Uii.,'lf e ) i mirl. a.-- .! r.-- ar .ea.-he- s tu-r- e , MISS GRIFFIN TEYOPE W Mri. Utah utile, M.tnue Wc; h:u deiide t note to o'.'u r s.de of Wa.hakie half nule from which slie live p hi. t souh of ll, to House. She Ls moving for two day already hoping siie tiate wonderful home with tier children. Two s.g-- r had Just life for Bnvham City yesterday moni-in- g where they going store for winter. The up the old. si Is Rachel Purdivsh. and Mrs. Ptmpy Worlze. Pam the wite of George P. Sam. Tliey .th trotters and run are felting their '!vwl ln thu the dl. un.-t- i ,n th.i: n.r.ir laj, j m for (lie fall even-- , tenon., ar.d number of boys are training In Utah ei.r teals in J U rf.QV vt Wale. IVb- to be ready by the time r0 Chari- - Kmt. I.val horseman. I Mr. and Mr, David McM.nd.e l,urthree of ha.s mat bad boxing lv- (f Julmcreditable liens, a. n ht s''1" ' i i ,1 D.ke. Mr and Mrs. V,min",P of tho been m communication c! ainpion, wh hu, M- s;. aimMr. a: d ,d of fait with went to Oyd. n Fn- - number of horsemen is 'world. Baxter United Stau-- tn 180a. cre Mr Horace ChrKlenen, local wnvtl- - day night and topja-- off tlie card .rfepp'm; track horse. Harry Shaw of lxnin and !l'l ol,L ll, Viwl M ff jml been taking cnnld-rablMs Martha Th tnn of In two round ai'h Max Baer From Montprltcr, Dr. R. J ttf L.' h .hnlt on 1M wurn Ttionia of Salt Itike getting a number an Invitation to Mi. crowned the world's brt (on lias P!lp c.r0KT d 11 wrrvs,,(TS ready ,or iCill to enter I.'.- and luiuia Hliaw of Col 'redo 18f6, boxer. Baxter wa knodted to thn'ownrn of Imrv minis In Lo.pui In tlie late) of Mr tion on e during the encounter races tliere on Augin 31 and ftp- - spring acre Sunday rue-tpanvsa summer. j I ie NeLv.n. tramer at ( and Mrs, John I. Jamrs, Sunday Re wa cheered for hi gananev vmher 1. All the local linrs-n. She was married to Ulrey Davis eolli-ge- , Iim a lo be-ho have expressed t heir aUllr.gneas to xupjx-rBaxter waa ie of the boy Jones, m 18tl9. Mr. J ties died sev- ' himaelf with some havywrlghtx. hr:i go to Montpelier. Mrs. Amy Kern of Preston prlmo Carr .era , loal pollreman. Is ,le n,iIul( h!s vlMt to Tliey made their Guy k ei.d gucat of Mr. and Mrs eral years ago. pnm cf Chaff.n Comalh. Prank ; heme here shortly after tliey were world hravywx-iKh- t doing regular workouts with tlx-- ,c wlnninif lux made E R. Montana, re's Summer. Inquiry acatu-n-- l married. hit.' college man and Del Baxter be. rrov,,n He also has boxed with tive to the races in Logan. He Ml EUiel Allen tftme home Sun- lteves he will turn hi attention to ' jnfg ivmp-eShe L survived by ten son and Tl .vnna: on nuuuroux oreae want to bring his race mare r c.,, y wrestling. Both tlie latu-- boys are VTus B dauglliters, Mrs. Map Ann Chap- y,., He ontX. the for he event. ivmey ha, few fellows and should be able lnR qllarU.r!l tn p,,,,,, (, a short man Mre. Ct le- one of tie fastest animals now ' Mtss to meet all ooiners once they get in . rw Iodlyr.n and Orval Jacob- - ste May Stowall, Portland. Ore; lu.a die Utah Mauler wa trark .h. in, sen of Salt Lake are visiting with Mrs. Emma J. Stephens, Brlgtiam to make a come-bacstuipe. . OecttTe u. umitn leu reeeni. lt(H.tr are any young men tn attempting If tla-rwa. a wonderful crowd of parents. Mr. and Mrs. Citv; Mrs Sarali Jane Victor. Ru- There race Sacrato CahfonUa at for tlie county who wish to get lined fans on lrnnd to welcome Baer to ipert. Idal.o; Mr. Hattie J. Olsen. up for boxing and wrestling when Utah In his only apivarance at MyrtbZS UWt the oral URojand J. a should ths ocnt, tluy ChrLstens-- ret Jones, Salt lake Cllty; R. Hugh t' k Ogden Friday right. Jak Burke that Oorge will nuike a Ogden. d n gji in touch with eltlier and Joe Martinez staged a great among the fatc.st harms) Mrs. Laura 6haw of Colorado1 MonesWcrsvillt'iwo or Nelson. brothers battle, the Colorado slugger win- slvowlnj on the const. Springs. Colorado .pet the week horses ll C! m ning the decision. biting fnends and reUtivcs. j' I Baxter was ac.mpnni'xl to Og- FLOWER SHOW CONCU DEB Mr. and Mrs. Wllford Obray and den by Llotd Summons of Trenton WITH MANY AWARDS MDK family of Ogden spent Sunday uith'rY 1 land Carl H.ui.n of Cunii.,h. Mr and Mrs. Horaco Gbrav. Mr. and Mrs. John J. RoberM of Isean. Mr. ard Mrs. Fred JVtctson. ,, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Knowles Llnfmd. mi, Mary NeL.on and daughter of and family of Ocden. are spending African Mariand Mary Wureten; , ;m Mr an Mrs gold.,, Ma.low. Mrs. J. H. Linford, i? , Mr. and Mrs. and ar.d Mrs. Joseph A. Pearce. Mrs. 1.17 ie ham Roberts were prize Po-efamily Mr Algenion Peter-g-SnatKtragon. Elvine D ot- and Mrs. raireri Chnsfa - Piovidencc Funeral services for lr. a at afternoon Wednesday a with Mrs. Bicderniarn Baumear- l Carl--toin.vkstr'ii had many Ls were present: Mrs. J. Paul 'ii Kiuid.i.v and over the P i.,'- - d I Euv ene Petersen. O F. Ander o i. W. W. neck i ird whtl r.T'.y of our with burial hi Linford; Marvt-- Mallow. Mrs. Pm- - Friday visiting with Mr. and Mr V. Fe.Vp IwnVd tlapt-out of town. ; Golden ll'vd. Ji rrv provid.-mF'Shiplev. C. I. We ddird visiting ir.a CulliH-kreooit Puvll Han. n. in, d .,?u.wn'T Mr and Mre. Orre.n rhri.tlam-- ni L. M.'o.r v.ard Sac ament inci ting nnd.II lK,;: tom ln Bwltr-rlsm- !. Lcsfer Poes-kJohnson end Lo's of Logan w.:e rkwmber 2. Id, n. the ere tin-talk of 'terholm of Lagan. H gh seen- giving ". li an in' I u drick Srho,es. - f,ln!iv free.. Is of Mr. and M:s. da.-oeiu.i PKstd.irU Clun-easo Po-Mr, tan 1 ar.d Bicdermann. Ewing, ptie was won bv Mr. Icstor Everett R. Pearce. solo. a ?h,e Brady.. Struck out By Ev.iu; 2., cork and cut prize by Mrs. Jos. jurvivi d by her husband. Fir-- t din- - euori.s cf Mrs. Emily J. RoU-rtPrice Unnamed variety on balls Off Mjrgan. Basin-;-Mrs. Francis Ftaniiiul R".d Mi .v two ,o:l. Lauin irtnrr: ci. 7. Ea.-D. R. Yonker. Ann C. Hatch. Ann Ro-Rock Mi. and 'Jerry laVln v w-3. of Hrlgliam da hters. Fnnl Bautn-Nev- .; and , and Mr. Jessie Petersen 'Mi ril Atland children of Fall Lake City, "uesls of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ernest MrU!U' Winsor, Llvlre I tenon, Mrs. A. Mr. M. W. Mnekennre week iZ'r.!i'rProvidence; Han.-oMr, .,'vnt th week cud in Itvrutn. kinson. rlsotlVTS 1224 12.74 !27t lend J 3 Mr. and Mr. Blaine WinterSan Ekanclseo. Cal; L'uc.sts of Mr. and Mrs. Willard d Tahsman. L. Fav Robinson; of Mr. and Mr. Frank Hof Mrs. Bertha Mathew, Millville;) lemrn. Fmk. w.irce. L. Ray Robinson: Rod-u-eMrs. Martha Craig and Mrs. Flora son on Sunday. Mr and Mr. H. B. D. R j Miss Aftcn J. C. Hogcn.-onWeih-- i Poliyanthus, of tr-- ' Bowen, iHervin and Miss LaFtie Clark, werel Mr. and Mis. Melvin Buitais cf Yonker; G. A. VanRosen. Mi-s- . V viPe spent the week with her at. the horn.-- I Cornish were 'Sal Dike visitor, Saturday. llan.-eMrs. P. Oliver Fmlth. and Mr- -. James B. Jard'P" Thu? reclamation spent last Sat-- ! of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bah.i of See nd prize OphePa, J. C. IIo-- ; Mt-.- s Ida Patrie. Ralph Griffin of gen.-e!urQT,v at a canyon party ln t uan R. E. Mrs. were Oneida Talisman, visitors of Sunday car yon. their son. Paul Balm. jpoxburg were guest of Mr. and Sott. Mrs. Walter Shepard entertained Mrs. Thomas Griffin, Mr. and Mrs. Ha rrv Bahn of ZINNIA Mrs. Buttars of Fust Prize Unnamed: Mrs. Em-- 1 Selma. Utah were visitors of Mr tie reclamation Lidlcs at their Mr. arid s;x-nt Sunday with Mr. ;m.a Bullock; Mrs. Burris, Mr J.,a:,d Mrs. Paul Bahn regular bridge and luncheon party .Ccdarviilo during the Mrs. Mendenhall .and Mrs. Jo'ph P. Malmberg. Friday P. Cardon; Fed Pon jxni, Mrs. Sam week. M!:. Mvrtle Larson, Ixnile Lar-- 1 won high prize. Mr. end Mr. George James are Richards. ..Ismrg- lof Smithfield and George, Second IT be Unnamed: Mrs. LaVon Williams and daugh-.so- n J!.-- . rejoicing over the arrival of a babv e wore dlnn r ter, Clco of Ogden are visiting ai C coper of Mrs. born Fed girl Emma Mother Friday Bullock; Pompom, morning. iho home of Mrs. In T. Williams. sue.-l- s of Mr. and Mr. Frank Sam Richards; Pink, Mrs. Sam is doing very nicely. Tliclma, Elma and Naomi frey. Fi'ihai-dsMISCELLANEOUS Tletjen cf Santaquin have been! Mr. and Mrs. Louis II. Buttars. 6 Uie guests of Mr. and Mrs. X. Von) Mrs. Sarah T. Buttars and Mrs. First pru-e- : Water Myaslnth) Mr. week six-n- t the Priscilla ra-sall O Jerman week. Godfrey the t They IV. F. Owen; Heienium, Mrs. Fred motored to Bear Lake and spent 'end In SaltLake Citvu ,'Seholes; Trigidia, J. C. Hogenson; MMrErvl1 Mrs. Ctodfrey. BaLsaini Mrs. w. P. 0wen: Blue Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. Dewey Bird Eliza B. Godfrey were visiting Water Lilly, C. L. over end. tlie week Blanche and Ruth loock; Cockscomb, Mrs. Emma Bul- and daughters, red to Morgan last Sunday lock: Cosmos, Mrs. H, C. Maughan. and spent the day at Coma in Preston at the hospital Mrs. Fredrick Mrs. Russell Jenkins of Bancroft. BVackeyed Susan,Mrs. Burris; Asters Scholes; Phlox, Mrs ls her Idaho mother, visiting of small 710-- W the C. Norene, Mrs. H. daughter Maughan: Asters. Mrs. Burt. reMary Nielsen Mrs. Three-basMr. ElRof and e C. E. P. Mrs. J. Hansen: hits Sumtrarv: Salpiglossls, Trenturned home Sunday from the Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Pain of Ra.ssrr.us-n- , E. Cardon; Ilelinthus, Mrs. Fred Hess, Nielsen. ton spent Sunday at the home of Scholes: tiit NeWvn. Struck out Cosmos, Mrs. Albert JohnBy Cache Valley hospital. Mrs. Louis Thompson. and Hunsaker 5, Johnson 2. Gardner Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Lelsh-ma- n Mr. son; African Marigolds, Mrs. E. P. and family of Salt Lake City Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Godfrey and Hansen, J. S. Smith; Sweet Peas, 6. Ba.; on balls Off Gardner I. Richard and Joan spent F. Schcles: Sweet Peas, E. R. Double plans Randall to Green; are spending their vacation with children, in Brigham City where Scott; Delphimim, Jos. A. Geddes, Haight to r Randall to Green. Los- her mother, Mrs. Melinda Liljen-quls- t. Sunday of reunion a attended the they L. Ray Robinson; Petunias, E. P. Huasaker. Umpires ing pitehc-Burnham family. Hansen: Morning Glory, Mrs. W. Holmes and Tailor. Eugene end Clark Peterson reS. Mr. H. Mr. Mrs. and Barson, Denturned home Saturday from F. Hodgeson: Table Decoration, S. Barson Mrs. Miss P. and and went ver. Colorado where they Mrs. Robert Smith were Barson visitors Larue Sunday lambs. with their first shipment, of Second Marvey, prize Mallow The Hyruni Stake Old Folks out- at Smithfield. Mrs. Emma BuIIcck; Goldenrod. Mr. Mrs. and 24 Sidney Godfrey ing will be held Friday. August Jerry Hatch; Blackeyed Susan,) on the Wellsville City Park, for all spent Sunday in Garland. Mrs. Joseph E. Carden; Water j was Mis Susie Buttars visiting A will 60. of over the age program Lillies. Mrs. Fred Schcles; Morn-- 1 inin on Smithfield 672, 11 Sunday. at Tabernacle Receipts, be Hogs Ogden given in the On Sunday evening, August 23 ing Glory; Mrs. Emma Bullock; cluded t20 directs. Los Angeles mar- o'clock. Lunch will be served at Mrs. Fred Scholes. Mrs. Trenton glee club are scheduled Putunias, ket 178. Los Angeles packers 733, 12:30. Tlie day will end bv a free the I. S. Smith; French Marigolds, to sing in our ward. Reno packers 102, SxsanvUle pack- picture show in the evening. E. Mrs. J. Cardon, Mrs. Lovina ers 94; 10 to 20 cents higher than Table Decoration. Mrs. Peterson; few lots winners, $200 of which will be con- Robert Smith. Friday; top. $6.65 onkinds around 2 loads at $5.40; 2 loads 71 pound choice driveins; mixed state tributed the Prizes Third Marigolds, Mrs. H. department Idaho feeders, $5.25; 3 loads G9 and the byremainder $6.50 down; few packing sows. $4.00 tlie city M. Zollinger; African Marigolds, J. by all $5.00; feeders, Oregon pound 4 5Q the state convention. Plans C. Hogensen; French Marigolds, J. Stmday and carried freight holding for the Cattle Receipts, 1591. Included weighed of these prizes S. Smith; French Marigolds, Mrs. lambs drivein today, few benefit: were announced by John Booth cf Lovina Peterson; Zinnias, Mrs. M. drouth directs. 36 cattle; drouth $2.50. local lot wethers, small $5.00; 751 cattle, directs to San Francisco Black Mrs. Spanish Fork, chairman of the Blanchard; Jack, o 156 calves; drouths to Denver 80 drum corps committee. Charles D. Tate; Yellow Dahlia, BE TO RICHFIELD 150, o Mrs. Sain Richards; Black Eyed cattle: Los Angeles market MEETING PLACE IN 1933 Leans made by pawnbrokers Ban Francisco market 93, Los AnSusan. Elvine Petersen: Ulcotina, active, 81; fairly Mrs. H. M. Zollinger; Salpiglossls, half a billion dollars geles packers from One) week's last Page with (Continued Mrs. Burris; Table Decorations, steady to strong inclose: best steers, course of the the held cases during load pound good cluding short :3n three-da- y convention, are as folweights direct from local 2feedlot, lows: loads :i 4 about cent shring; per District No. 1 P. K. Hayes, Richsteers averaging good fnicked-iand Victor Bott arouiid 1100 pounds, $4.00; few out, mond, commander, vice commander; of Brigham City, directs; shrink, cent 2 per $4.50, No. 2 B. K. Farnsworth of load good 1105 pound Idahos. $3.75; (reelected), and few odd Inis common and medium gan. load Preston Thatcher of Bountiful, steers and heifers, No. 3 Dr. W. J. load good Idaho cows. $2.6; also local vice commander: commander, of Park bulk City, good Bardsley $A50; Idahos, good few common, $1.75 and Dr. T. M. Aldous of Tooele, cows, $2 4 Orville No. -- 2.00; bull. $2.50 down; few choice vioe commander; of Provo, commander, Singleton vealers. $450. of Payson. vice Sheep Receipts, 35,078; Denver and Clyde Tervort No. 5 E. W. Crocker 2946, commander; market 1378. Omaha market feedof Duchesne, commander, and Glen Chicago market 4541, Illinois choice Miller of Vernal, vice commander; ers 621: 4 loads No. 6 L. E. Anderson of Manti, Idaho lambs. $6 65; 4 loads Oregons 77 commander, and Leland Haywood $6.50; about 12 loads Idahos. to 88 pounds, $6.40; light sort or, of Panguitch, vice commander; No. , 7 Henry Pickett of St. George, commander, and George Hughes of Milford, vice commander. LOGAN to reaffirm the LeResolutions policy with regard gions hands-of- f to labor disputes, and thank the . Iron Fireman can be quickly Logan post, Logan city officials installed in your present tickand all others who contributed to the success of the convention. ing plant. The minute it goe by TELEPHONE Winners in the drum crops conto work you benefit in reduced Saturtest were announced at the ; fuel bills and in improved heatOgden won first day meeting, service; continue needing Why Lake second; City, place; Salt AFTER 8:30 P. M. less overhead when Iron FireProvo, third, and Tooele, fourth. The prizes are $150, $100, $75 and man can give you better heel $50( respectively. Delta won first for less money? Use our monthly conladies the ln auxiliary place payment plan. Let the machine test and will be awarded $25. Prizes n rate. to of $10 each were awarded help pay for itself. For home and heating or power boilers 186 North Main George Natter and Robert Sellick, trumpet soloists, both cf Salt Lake up to 250 h.p. Dont put it Logan City. - n now! The Personnel of this Company Them if The convention arranged for a Phone 460 Are Delayed permanent annual prize fund of $500 to be awarded to drum corps J.val Utah-Idto W; 'i Wm handl'd the Logan' defeat Sunday tn the Fks tiluvoff of a piWestiil Wiie. The l.vila h.uired out It hit, and the Elk male 10 Jumped Into a f. e- run U,a.l.,h-J- t twiwtrnt Jutting In the Liy- a- 1m.lngs bm.ight th to- cal a victory. i In a played at Brigham City, Hie isuwliea pounded out a TVemonton. IS to J net ory Gardner. Itngtaun City are. limited the Main team to 12 widely Smith'l'-ld-Th- 19-1- a ailment, are In tiic Wills- , LDS with bur.a! n ellville cena tery Jon.Mr t rn at Myr- - day Mr and Mrs. Ray Ire. len-m-- . el-oM. R".rt Mr. and v,.n and llirl Lrmon. ot Willard e Sunday guests of William T. Panul-s- r'. f A Zin- -' j!.vrr Mis. rri V LiiU shape to give H A S SPARREDj im Yellow hii!.mo: L lu!lr !. Mr , .1 TOO SUCH FOR AND finuUt; m.-- Tucsdav, August 21. js-n- n going to slay until Peocli Day Is over. Broom ha re- -t Mrs, whre site ;rn from Idaho wen: to visit her mother and Baiuitak in relative Cierk. Idaho. Khe has awav for four week r taintligi ln mountain picking chock cherry getting ready for winter, also. i.'lr now Emplover In tin country pay out more than $200,000,000 a year In benefits to Injured 1 on uh Chn-stnaen- ian e ti w trnln-husk- lix-jiell'-). k. e htTS1 mk Pel ,?' nTlw HYRUM I Clarkston Has Visitors Over the Week End n Uin 5W1E Today and CAPITOL Wednesday 35 z5c ADORABLE BABY of "Stand Up and Cheer" they laugh at life and all its setbacks! lke T rOVlUCnCe LaOV J , j ai-.- d i- Fo-ln- Biu-eex- l s. lix-a- rnt.-.oii- . c c n ed pe-ip- p.hr ; - ovl''l1 u b j-,- tl r i..iu.-1-tt- b Ro-m- lr - s h. fu-.i- r Basn-.iu.c- NSKIilLEY TEMPLE a: sc Si D - n. 1 Ka-'en- rs . ; Lel-hm- I.o;-(u- i. , n. Range Of Grain Futures j , ) 4 JAMES DUNN of is St ce CLAIRE TkEVOR if en ALAN DINEHART j? Dirtrfed bj HARRY LACHMAN troduttdbj JOHN STONE th ch k v- x of CCJ mi thj Weli-vlil- thi ugqwai Gcxl-Mlss- no' chi . Th I the &n j un edi par ad edi dor Phone e We Gsiwy Gasoline. 78 West, 1st S3 South & Grease and other commodities pertaining to servicing automobiles and trucks. Livestock Quotations ped or Hasadlmg 0, n. er 0: 71ou Not a Bone In a Car Load Carbon Co. Coal from Gordon Creel;. A Clean Burning Coal, Very Little Ash and Very Little Soot 0; Tell Your Friends . One and All fc VERNAL $1.00 60c Keeps a long hot fire on less coal. Comes from deep down in Mother Earth, and is not a shallow mined coal. TELEPHONE r -- --- --- on dire actii Pr to t. the Pert Bani by I ers t I of d I B. i Com plus man, Pasti man, i Cattl In t, cussii 1 wlU ? Plain Pastil i the of O Stanc Proce Probli Shoul Dairy most lard, Roug Cows ing as Produ Dur award Pnodui was h Day l The and tl will al Entei You get youre full weight Two thousand pounds to the ton . . Youre coal is clean from bone, slack and dirt .... Members receive a dividend on all purchases made at the Miss Marjor tertain Kendri canyon honor cer, Ic Oak lan Conrad were M Zollingi Pickett, JohnsM Fickett A. H. PALMER Statkm-to-statio- Exp at $ Here in Cache Co. $2.75-3.5- Uta We ase Now Equip ) $3.75-4.5- T Da Camptx Sait are Local Men J Mr. t daughte visitors |