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Show 'Tues.I.iy. January 10. 1933. vAUlK AMERICAS local news Health Improves Preston Wins Over Bancroft t After two eeks at Ha hospital during tlie laillday sraaon, T Farmer Here Monday If. Reese has returned home, feel Hyer, prominent fanner O.vi.n much better in health lng Idaho Coach Joe Preston, visitor business a was ot U vision, Call's Indians defeated the on Monday. in Log-iReturns to Los Angele Idaho, quUilct, 31 to IS, Miss Ri ta Bodrero, daughter ol Friday night tn a watkoff Motes His game. Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Bodrero. has John H. Moser, local contractor, Chatterlon with 14 points was he to returned a here slie Angeles has moved his offices from the Is score man for the winners high In engaged his professional nursing Cadie Valley Dank building Miss Bodrero has been home about and Call for the losers with ux his maintained Moser Mr. li0n.. points. three months. offices at his home prior to movThe toon: bank. the to ing PRESTON Millville Visitors s;x-n- Ban-cro- (fice pre-seas- to flexing Tournament i John W. E. Scott and Andrew Logan Elks will conduct Iverson and son of Millville, were their Second Amateur boxing tour- Logan business visitors on Monday. nament at the lodge rooms on West Center street Wednesday Gets Around Again C. C. Cressall of the Second evening at 9 o'clock. ward. Is getting around again folThird Ward Wins lowing an Injury to hit foot. He The Logan Third ward defeated stepped on a nail about three the Logan Nuilh ward In the Init- weeks ago. ial game of Division B, Cache stake, hi the Junior high Satur Went to Idaho FaII.4 day night. Rose of the Ninth was Oliver Edwards and wife and high point man with 12 count Dr. W. W. Merrill and wife, are ers while Watterson and John- back from a motor trip to Idaho son of the Third followed closely Falls. They went up Saturday behind with 11 and 10 respectively and relumed Sunday. The final score was 34 to 20. The Local contractors. Including Carl E. Nelson. John H. Mo6cr, Olof Adraln Nelson, Henry Nelson, Hatch and Ross Anderson, accompanied by their wives, attended the annual meeting of the Associated Contractors of America In Ogden on Saturday. The first namof the ed was made Utah branch. Following the meeting, a banquet was held at the Hotel Ben Lomond. Mr. Subscriber, you know as well as we, that the subscription price of the Cache American, Is just a small amount, $1.50 per year. To those who are in arrears, we certainly would appreciate a call at our office. A payment on subscription will help us keep our credit with the wholesale houses which supply our newsprint. Winberg Services x Win- berg of Nibley will be held in the Nibley ward chapel Wednesday at 1 oclock. Friends may view the remains at the family residence noon unt.l beginning Tuesday 12:30 oclock on Wednesday. Burial will be made In the Millville cemetery. This announcement has been made by Bishop N. B. Chugg of the Nibley ward. Back to Annual Meeting-Al-ma Sonne, cashier of the First National Bank, has called the annual stockholders meeting of his bank, to be held at o'clock today at the bank building. Officers for the ensuing year win be elect- Winter Home Moves Into New Home Herman Johnson Jr. has Logans FAVORITE at Nibley county fire deto Niblev on ashes piled Mrs. Annie in damages. The loss is covered by insurance. Is your property Insured? See O. A. Garff, manager or Utah Mortgage Loan Insurance department. Rates 10 percent below the regular rates. Phones, office 234; res- 622. Logan-Cach- e partment made a run Saturday where hot against the house of Yeates did about $25 - Adv. Family THEATRE THE LYRIC Logan High Loses The Logan high basketball team lost its game in Ogden Friday night being defeated by the Ogden high by the score of 32 to 26. Newton Merchant Here J. Barker, the wide awake merchant over In Newton, spent Monday in the county scat on W. business. It( and Westerns and Best Selected Features Today Central Park For Last Time Usual Prices Tomorrow and Thursday Self Defense Splendid Cast Fine Direction Great Story by Peter B, Kyne Mid Week Prices ' Correct Attest ODERN ARKET division In football and basketball and placed second In track. : I. P. STEWART L. S. SMART JOHN H. ANDEFtSON. Fire at Providence The Logan Cache fire department was called to Providence Monday morning. Vaughan Fuhriman had out been thawing his automobile so he could put It to ure when the torch he was using set fire to his garage. Tire damage was estimated at about $25 with no Insurance. Is your property Insured? Sec O. A. Oarff, manager for Utah Mortgage Loan Insurance department. Rates 10 percent below the regular rates. Phones: office 234; res. 822. Directors. 7th day of January. 1933. Subscribed and sworn to before me this L. TOM PERRY. Notary Public. Attend Ogden Show Mr. and Mrs. Fred L. Peterson of Petersboro left Friday for tho Ogden Livestock sliow. Mr. Peterson took a car load of cattle to the show which will be marketed. Married Folks Dance Married folks dance. Providence, Good music. night. Wednesday Gents 35c, invited. Ever body Adv. Ladies. 15c. In Salt Lake Today Girls Chorus Sings Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Thatcher Mr. left for Salt Lake today. Thatcher went to the state capital the on business connected with theatre. The Home Bakery, formerly located at 20 W. 1st. No. is now located in their new quarters at 42 So. Main Street, opposite Monsens Meat We are now fully Market equipped to supply all your baking needs. Home Bakery WALLACE CIIIPMAN, Prop. Makers of Blue Ribbon Bread Howard McKenney, Prop Phone 300 For WeUsville Rexburg Lady lAgan Woman Operated Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Schaub are In Ogden where Mrs. Schaub has been taken to her family physician for an operation which It Is to beperformed la understood today. If all goes well, Mr. Schaub will return to Logan Wednesday. 33 West WeUsville Funeral services for Mrs. Sadie Wyatt Woods, 54, wife of George W. Woods of Rexburg, who died at her home Friday af-- 1 ter an Illness of several weeks were held Wednesday at 1 p. m. in the WeUsville Second ward cl;.- pel with Bishop Evan H. Bank-- 1 head in charge. Tlie many beau- on Here Saturday tlful flowers were carried by twenneices and nephews, under the Oliver L. Peterson, prosperous ty direction of Mrs. L. E. Nelson cf farmer CT Petersboro, was a busiMrs. Robt. Brown. j ness visitor In the county scat Logan and The pallbearers were Chas. B. lookIs Mr. Peterson on Saturday. Wyatt, Morris and Eldon Andering forward to a big crop of wheat son, John Thorpe, Marvin and j next season, although he says the Thos. The music was by Wyatt. didn't fall give grain late planted ward choir under the direction j the of a crop prior very good promise of Miss Gladys Hill assisted by to tlie falling of the snow. That Miss Gayle Beiry at the organ. a made was early which planted services began by the choh The rain good start from the heavy Sister Then V.as't Mild ringing: that fell In August. and Lovely"; prayers were by W. H. Maughan and Wm. C. BrenchBirth Announced ley. son was born d Those speaking words of comA Sunday night to Mr. and Mrs. fort and consolation to the famFlank Lamb of Hyde Park. Mrs, ily were Frank Wyatt, John A. Lamb was formerly Miss Helen LeLshman, E. R. Owen, Logan and Cardon, daughter of the late Louis Bishop Bankhead who also thankS. and Rebecca B. Cardon, and ed aU in behalf of the family who former secretary at the Logan sen- had helped in any way. lor high school. Special musical numbers were: duct, Oh My Father, Mrs. Selena Darley and John Bailey; solo, Boxers at Brigham I'm a Pilgrim" by Grover Jorcs Garth Clark won a draw at 'both were accompanied by Mrs. night City Thursday Brigham duet, Day Follow; p Billie Hughes of Salt Lake. Mhcl Jones and It was a tough battle for Clark Night Mrs. Carol Stuart Rena but he managed to stick it out Parley Hall, accompanied by and divide the honors. Marchant j3Lizi Green of Hyrurn lost in the first jj'.S round when he took one sonars 0 on the chin. He dropped for th count of ten. Wrestling featured the athletic card. j j having a new furnace Installed In his home. Frank Jackson, of the Cache Sheet Metal Works, Is doing the work. Ezra Carter Is ROAST BEEF BOILING BEEF ROAST PORK PORK CHOPS, loin HAMBURGER, fresh . . MUTTON CHOPS LAMB CHOPS . . . . . . .... New Baby Girl Harold R. Jackson or the Cache Sheet Metal Works reports the arrival of a new daughter at his home. Mrs. Jackson and the baby are getting along very well. Boise Visitor Mrs. e Dallas Richins Is Invited to Wrestle With L. 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Jar lb. Nippy 50 .... 15c 15c 2 lb- -. 2 lbs. 2 lb;. LAMB STEW BE SURE THE STOKER YOU SELECT If II Phone 123 lb. 10c The necessity for eliminating back smoking thru hopper led the invention of the McCOY Tuyere. Its patented method of combustion is different and more efficient. The principal of burning fuel outside of the tuyere forms a circular fire bed, making a greater area of fire and better distribution of heat in the fire chamber of the furnace. out. Have you received your free match box? extra cost Ib. 7c Ib. c Ib. Oc Is New and Better SAFE and DEPENDABLE FAVORITE 1st North seven-poun- Joclvn Geddes of Boise, to her Ial.o, gave a igther, D. If Thomas of this city, Superintendent J. W. Kirkbridejby dropping into Logan Friday of the Cache county schools spoke evening for a visit with relatives on 'The Spiritual Development of and friends residing here, the Child" before the Parent Tear hers association Sunday night Good Business Ahead in the Newton L.D.S. chapel. Two Carl Pehrson, manager of the ti unmet solos were played by ElPehrson Electric company, contemmer Wermergren, 11, son of Mr. plates a nice business on Leonard and Mrs. Emil Wenncrgren. The refrigerators this season. is a Leonard very popular Insurance Man Here machine. Joseph E. Geertsen and Harry J. Syphus, representatives of the Fine Son Arrives Beneficial Life Insurance company, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Porter are were in Logan over the week end. rejoicing over the arrival of a fine D. L. were with visiting They son, the second son In "he famDallas Richins, proCoalville local representatives Greenwood, and the third child. Mrs. Por- minent Agriculture college athlete of the company. These gentlemen ily ter and little one are reported to of two years ago, has received an say the Insurance business of the be doing invitation from Joe Gotch, mana- nicely. Beneficial is holding up well all over the Intermountain territory. They are looking for a big harvest of insurance during the coming season In this territory. They say they have just the right man, representing the company In Logan and Cache county. Announcement Funeral Held at 4 Install New Furnace Is Now Playing Fine Action Dramas ttier e; kge Ros-kelle- y, four-gam- and seventeen half doand s uter also survive. Funeral services were hr Id for OF LOGAN IN THE STATE OF UTAH. AT Tilt CI.O'E OF Mrs. Wood at Rexburg cn Mo.i- I.MlitR 31, 1932. Bl'bl.VtSii ON The gravest the city cemetery day after which tlie, remain were RESOURCE was dedicated by Sidney Wyatt brought here by Undertaker Wood $1,053,099.78 Loaiva and discount ot Ogden. of Idaho Falls reaching here on 2.098.17 Overdraft Mr. Wood was born In Well-,- , Tuesday and token to the home 572.200 00 ecunuc owned United State Government vllle, August 22, 1878, the daugh- Of her father. Brother Frank 39582.7 ter of John and Borah June Bor- Wyatt attended the servlet Other bond. Mocks, and securities owned . at fixtures 423.943 00 88,814 14 ne Wyatt. She with her husband Rexburg. Banking house. $04.87154 Furniture and 14,71828 George W. Woods have made their Real estate owned other than banking house Among those from out of town 94,687.81 home at Rexburg. Idaho for the attending the arrvlces were: G-- a Reserve with Federal Reserve Bank . 73,039 22 post thirty year where they have H. Woods, William. Beth, John Cash and due from banks 763 22 been active tn dry farming. Kenneth of Rexburg, Mrs. Jennia Outside checks and other cash Items and due from She was active In the LOS Brown, Mr. Pearl Hughe ci Salt Redemption fund with U B Treasurer church. Lake, John Woods and Mrs. Henry U. 8. Treasurer , Mrs. Woods 1 survived by her Wood of Rexburg, John Wood OJier assets husband, her father, John Wyatt, and on of Murray, Utah, Mrs. $1,643,973.71 and the following drlldren: Mrs. Sadie Carlson and Mrs. Olive TOTAL Jennie Brown. Mr. Pearl Hughes Wood of Logan, Mr. John Jones LIABILITIES $ 100.000.00 of Salt Lake, Mrs. Gladys Ran- of Bountiful, Sidney Wyatt of OgIn stock paid Capital 33.00000 Aggie team during 1929, 1930 and dall of Los Angeles, Calif.; Ms den. MT. and Mr. Arnold Hol.. Surplus . . 30,763 93 1931. He won the Amateur Ath- Mary Wood and Kenneth. William land of Hooper, Wm. Oarrett, Mrs. net Undivided profit . 100,000 00 letic Union heavyweight wrestling John. Seth and Farrell Wood all L. E. Nelson of Logan and Mrs. Circulating notes outstanding checks cashiers championship In Ogden In 1928; of Rexburg. one brother, John Austin Frank of Providence and and certified banks. to Including Due 6.61505 placed second In the Rocky Moun- Wyatt of Rexburg and one r, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Wyatt cf 8hl-leoutstanding .. 524,356 90 tain Conference Mrs. Gilbert In wrestling in Anderson of Idaho. - Demand deposit 846.969 97 1931; won tlie hammer event In .. Tin deposit 1567.08 the state at Provo In 1931; placed Ollier 11a bill tie second In the same event In the 81.643573.71 Rocky Mountain Confers nci at TOTAL Denver In 1931; coached the PerACS eCcTwcrofCSe'.ve-ranve- d bank do rolemnly swear ron high school athletes during tlie SlaieAr and Wlcf. 1931 and 1932, where he won the best of my that the above statement is true to the WeUsville Brenchley. Tlie choir sang, Through Deepening Trials," for tlie dosing y, The girls chorus of the Senior high school under the direction ol To Meet Legislature Frank Baugh Jr., supplied music A committee composed of R. S. at the Sixth ward Sunday evening Reid, E. M. Bibbert. O. A. Jor- services. gensen and J. W. Maughan have been appointed by the unemployed Elect Poultry Directors to Join a similar committee from Members of the Central-Cach- e to local of the Utah Poultry ProducOgden, Brigham and Provo meet with the Utah state legisla- ers Cooperative association met at ture. Hyde Park Friday night and elected tlie following five directors: A. E. Peterson. North Logan; Erastus Basketball Friday The opening series of the West- Lamb, Hyde Park; William Smithfield; H. W. Ballard. ern division of the Pocky Mountain conference basketball schedule Jr, Benson and Archie Bingham, '.'111 be held in Logan Friday and Amalga. Members were urged to Saturday evenings of this week. attend the convention to be held The participants will be the Utah in Salt Lake, January 17 and IS. Aeries versus the Montana Bob- An auto caravan will be organised cats. Coach E. L. Romney and his to attend the convention. e Agries are back from a series played on the coast last Addresses I.T.A. Joseph Newbold and wife for California, where they are spending the winter. Mr. New-bcsays it is really a fact that southern California is the land of sunshine and filowers. He says week. it is beautiful there now. Mr. and Mrs. Newbold came to Logan Christmas eve to plav Santa Claus Fire The hr re and to spend the holidays. ld mov- ed Into his new her- - on Convon road. Mr. Johnson has built a fine little home and a service station immediately east of his fathers Herman's place, Inn, at the meuth of the canvon. of Ed Strangler Lewi to accompany Lewis and ten oUwr promising joung Ameiiean wrestlers en an extended tour of the Orient Tlie party will leave Vancouver on Jan. 14. They will be gone one Jeur during which tune tliey will visit Japan, China, India, Australia and New Zealand. Included In the party will he Lewis, J-Ooteh, John Frebeig of Virginia, Jake Patterson. Syra-cuaTommy Thompson of Chicago and other whom Mr. Richlns could not name at this time. After attending the Olympic game at Loc Angele lost cummer. Richln began wrestling along the coast where hi work was Impressive enough to secure this appoint merit. Richln played football on the FIRST NATIONAL BANK - -- ed. Just a Small Amount Funeral services for Peter President Joseph E. Cardon has arrived home from a pleasant trip to the coast, which to him away from home during the holidays. Tilt OF REPORT OF CONDITION Page Five r . President Cardon Hom- e- Carl Nelson Elected lh LOGAN. CACHE COUNTY. UTAH I'MJ' ILPiUJ if Dont be fooled, Investigate the most Modern Stoker. Let us save you 50 on your coal bill. SlPOECBSBIi 98 Per Cent Combustion Pehrson Electric COMPANY Wiring and Radio Specialists Phone 125 115 North Main St. Logan, Utah M |