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Show Tuesday, March 8, CACHE 10.12. Hyrum Conference Hie CACHE COUNTY. UTAH N. will Tare Five Utah Weekly Light Oat Seed Veteran Race Driver Sets New Record Stake Quarterly be held In the Tlurd ward chaprl on Saturday and Sur.day, Manlt lath and Jinh. Hyrum Pur.lm-w- AMERICAN-LOGA- Produce Industrial Review Normal Crop Punt Clara Cny planning Will in- i Married Folks Dance Mamrd fulks of the Kmih ward Advertise will conduct a dancing party toMayor In Logan Cache In the When you advertise of Mayor D. M. Thooipaon night in Ue ward recreation halt be read Tlie party will begin at 9 oclock. JIjTum was a buAUiv&s viaiior In tht Amenran you know It will county seat on Monday. WelUvtlle Visitor Prices Coming Down Married Folka Dance Hrtirr L. Maughan and WUUam g The married people of the Lo- Leatham of WelUville were buxines In Logan Monday gan Pint ward will hold a dance Thuraday evening. March 10. Be there. New stDr. and Mra Howard L. Call welcomed the arrival of an eight Return Home Mr. Preadlla Mile haa returned and a half pound son at a local to her home In Holiday. Utah, fol- hospital on Saturday. Mother and lowing a Tlalt with her parent, babe are doing well. Mr. and Mr. Macharl Standley. Price Temple Night Remember Lundahl UUrty-lhre- e Uie shoe parlors. Tlie former price (or si unlng si toes was IS cent. The price now Is ten cents. g! lifting Denti- Oil Draining leave dropped and a tlurd per cent in Iran-acun- Lava Druggist Here Sir. and Mr. P. M. Nye of Lava Hot Springs passed through Logan this morning on their way back from a trip to Salt Lake City. Mr. at Nye la the popular druggist the Idaho resort. Service Sta- tion and the Airplane Service Station have the latest machines Likes Papefor cleaning the Inside of your mowaiter W. Jones of tor. adrt was a business visitor toWellsville, Logan today. While In town he called at Salt Lake Visitors tlie Cache American office and Attends Sitter Funeral the paper very The following Logan people complimented J. C. Alien, Jr, editor of the were registered at the Temple higlily on Its general appearance. Cache American, went to Grace. square hotel In Salt Lake City this Idaho, today to attend the funeral week: Mr. D. E. Madsen. Mr. and Pioneer Daughters services being held there for his Mrs. C. J. Sorensen. Rena B. Tlie officers of the Cache county Orval Stott. Ruth Smith. O. chapter of the daughters of the sister, Mrs. Rachel Whitehead. Rasmussen. Russell Hess. pioneers will hold their monthly Wednesday evening. March 9 U art apart aa temple night for the Logan stake. All the Logan stake wards are Invited to participate with a good attendance. r- Mav-coc- Huime Funeral Mrs. J. A. Huime left Monday for Bloomington. Idaho, to attend the funeral sendees of Mrs. William Huime of that plaoe. Mrs. Huime died of flu last week. Her son. Benjamin who Is employed at the U8AC, left Saturday. Band Give Concert The Logan senior high school band presented a concert In the Logan First ward chapel Sunday evening, under the direction of A. T. Henson. Miss Lucy Beth Car-do- n gave a brief synopsis of each aumber. Takes Examination L. P. Peterson spent part of the day In Salt Lake City Sunday undergoing a physical examination. Accompanying him were his son J. Leslie from Amalga and his three Dr. W. W. Merrill. L. C. McDonald and William C. Eng- sons-ln-la- Woman Wins Damages A district court Friday Jury awarded $200 to Mrs. Clara B. Jones in her damage suit against city officials for Issuing a building permit for construction of a residence on the property line of her place on Third North street between Second and Third East streets. Pageant Arranged The pageant. "The Challenge of the Cross, will be presented at the church Logan First Presbyterian March 25. Misses Lola Coulter and Elizabeth Deaderick are directing the pageant Miss Kathleen Beard is in charge of music. The cast includes Mrs. F. B. Iola Wann, Elizabeth Deaderick, Hickman, Marion Skidmore, H. R. Kcppnrr, Fred Knobel and Dean Warren. First Ward Old Folks The ward members of the First ward who are sixty years old and over will be entertained at the ward chapel Thursday afternoon, March 10. Dinner will be served at 12:30 after which an interesting program will be rendered In their honor. There will be entertainment during the major part of the day and evening. In the evening the married folks will participate In a dance. k, meeting Thursday, March 10 at 2 Relic hall. Jensen Recovers p. m. In tlie Pioneer Estle Jensen, employee of the Board members will meet at 1.30 who broke his p. m. Logan Laundry, ankle recently when he slipped smd fell on the lee, has been released Thomas Back Home from the hospital and Is at his D. H. Thomas, local flour merhome In Millville. He expects to be chant, has been In California for back to work in a couple of weeks the last month, and when seen on the street today he said It seemed good to get back to Logan. He re- Gypsy Musical e on the oast to A muslcale featuring gypsy life1 ports conditions will be presented at the Seventh be fair. ward March 18, under direction of J Professor Calvin Fletcher. The cast! Handling Apples L. Waite of Welser. Idaho, A. Includes Willard Ekanchy, Hyrum E. Hansen. J. L. Montrose, M W.) formerly of Hyde Park, Is In Carvel Johnson and gan and Cache valley marketing Mrs. Helen Blanchard. , apples. Mr. Waite says his section '.harvested a Urge crop of apples now mov ULst season and they Cowboys Champs 1!1 Usfactonly. v'ry The Wyoming cowboys are the . Rocky Mountain conference cham- - . pions in the realm of basketball. Home Class Held A home management class under This club won the first two games of he three game series at Laramie direction of Miss Izola Jensen, last Thursday and Friday nights. demonstration agent, was held Sat-Th- e B. Y. U. lads took the Satur- - u relay in the court house with Mrs. day night game, the score being 38 J. W. Bentley, Trenton, president of the home and community sec- to 32. Uon of the county farm bureau, in Return From East charge. H. R. Adams, principal of the South Cache high school at Hyrum Still Purchase Licenses who has been In Washington, D. C. I The local auto license bureau will where he went as representative of remain open until March 15. Those the Utah state athletic association in who wish to get their plates locally the national athletic meet, has re- - may do so until that date. Up to turned home. He visited In New date the local office has Issued York and made a swing into the 2425 passenger pUte sand 400 truck southern states. He is glad to be plates. This Is 1500 short of last back home and says he never saw season, a brighter spot than Cache valley in all his trip. Lumbermen Convention Utah lumbermen were in convenContributed Cake tion in Salt Lake Friday and Sat-th- e Max Johnson, manager of urday. In the election of officers. Royal Bakery, being a member of w. W. Anderson or Ogden, formerly the Eleventh ward, contributed a of Logan, was elected a member of large cake for the old folks party the advisory council of the organ-o- f the ward on Saturday. It was 20 lzation. Carl C. Burton of Salt Lake inches long, 14 inches wide and was elected president of the organ-foinches in thickness. The cake lzation. was decorated with white and pink icing. Mrs. Euphemia Andrews, 78. Dr. Preston Visits the oldest lady guest present at the Dr. Alex P. Preston of Denver, party, had the honor of cutting the Colorado, accompanied by his six cake. year old son, is in Logan on a visit to his mther, Mrs. Kate Preston Educational Broadcast and other relatives here. Dr. PresThe Utah State Agricultural col- ton looks well and says he is enlege has been invited to participate joying a very satsifactory practice. in a Pacific coast and western He found his mother in good hookup radio program, consisting of health. a series of lectures to be distributed over the Pacific coast network of Attention the National Broadcasting comI wonder why Dem pany. It is planned to offer two Nelson. When Ira Dern, head of half hours each week ,on educa the Salt Lake aggregation was chal- . . , , j lenged by George Nelson, he clev- from the educational authorities the challenge by erly universities connected. his little speech at the Logan arena saying that it would only be an- Clark Funeral other match. Now Mr. Dern, if you Funeral services will be held in are everything you think yourself p this offer. the Fifth ward chapel on Wednes-- 1 to be, you wont day at 1 oclock for Catherine Ellis $500.00 to you, Ira, if you will wrestle George Nelson under these Clark, wife of Frank Clark of Wyoming. The lady died conditions: If you stay off defeat in the L.D.S. hospital on Sunday for one hour or if you happen to and the body was brought here by get one fall in that time the $500.00 the Lindquist Mortuary. Deceased is yours. But if you fail to stay the was a daughter of the late William hour you receive nothing but the P. and Catherine Ellis of this city. experience. If you fail to accept She was bom in Logan September this offer it is proof that the men 5. 1889. She is survived by her you wrestle are of your own selechusband and eight children. tion. What is your answer, Ira? Mirl Christensen. j , .. ; j j Funeral services were held in the Sixth ward chapel Thursday for John A. Johnson. Bishop Olof I. Pedersen presided. Prayers were offered by Orson Smith and President Joseph Quinney. The choir rendered two numbers. The following paid tribute to the deceased: C. C. Jensen, H. C. Maughan, Alma M. Johnson, Arent Johnson and ' Bishop Olof I. Pedersen. Instrumental duet by Bryan and Cyril Johnson accompanied by Prof. Henry Otte; vocal duet by Elizabeth Thorpe and Phyllis Baugh accompanied by Grace Baugh; vocal solo, Mrs. Burrell Johnson. The grave at the cemetery was dedicated by Ezra Lundahl. . r WED. Constance Bennett TODAY & with Ben Lyon in LADY WITH A PAST Her Greatest Love Story side-stepp- ed side-ste- Black and White Day CAPITOL tb Indianapolis Speedwsy, where he Its been a leader In Memorial Day classics, Dave Evans, famous auto raier, lias Jut new world record for ; established nonstop run by a vchlils of kind. Instead of a trim, racing machine, Evans this time wee at the whi.i truck ot 22,700 poenda. For two weeks, night ef a bug and day, Evans, with several relief drivers, drove this big car round and round tb big Speedwsy oval (840 Umea nntll n total mileage of 14.800 miles bad been piled up. Evan I hon above, at the left At the right. Is Charles Mem, chief ot tb staff of A. A. A. representatives, who checked the run. night and day. and reported the result to Washington for official record. When Men examined the Central truck balloon tires, on the track, I found that although they bad been heavily overloaded and had beta driven constantly for two week at an avenge speed of 43.41 miles brick and concrete surface, they were no sn hour on n steeply-bankeOsmsged In any way and showed only slight tread wear. PRIMARY CONFERENCE HELD AT MENDON Dleeel-motore- Last night a very enthusiastic met at gathering of dairymen Richmond to consider the holding of their annual Black and White day this year. The date was not set but a general committee was chosen, the members of which are as follows; Dr. E. P. Cobum, chairman, Jesse Webb, N. D. Merrill, Melvin Johnson, F. H. Whittle, Lamont Bair, Amo Bair, Ariel C. Traveller, Victor Johnson and C. S. Hull. This committee appointed heads of other 'committees and they will meet next Friday evening to give in the reports of acivities up until that time. A recommendation for a permanent organization was presented. It was decided that a pulling match be staged but it will not be conducted until after the judging of cattle is completed. Last year It detracted from the attention of the judging somewhat. ilalUllon of nr wider system. IXatge Bros , Fallon. Nevada, reived 87.1 M contract foe aurfac- ing and grading nine and m;lr highway from Balt lake airport to Ballalr. Ogden -- Agreement readied by Weber county and the cenily by Web rr county and state pend Immediately 810,000 In Oedra canyon for unemployment relief. 8alt lake City Hibbs Clothing company purchased company. Nephl. Work of excavating basement of local post office building progressing. Brigham City. J. Hansen rented Jesse I loop building. North Main street, and plans opening Implement exchange. Milford L O. Clay took over the agency for Ford cars. Price Carbon county bonk of this city will assume and cany on business of Emery county bank of Castle Dale. Vernal Preliminary arrangements being made to lay city mains. Salt Lake Bids opened on two local sewer project. Enringvllle Plan being made for construction of poultry plant to replace one razed by fire recently. Honeyvllle. Group of twenty Japanese men purchased local hotel and plan remodeling for school, church and amusement hall for Japanese people of this vicinity. Redmond Truck load of trout planted in Redmond lake recently. one-ha- singers I Blegel-WUllai- I Health .u Home 'Practical Studies for 'Wines and efflothers By Dr. ERNEST H. LINES Smlmtmt Aitfhar mmj CSItf Mtdlcml DbxUr Nm Tmrk Lift Imrans. CeaifMa? PREVENTION OF ACCIDENTS are very common and often result in Council reports that in a recent year w.-i( 25,000 fatal accidents in American homes and that over 9,000 of J i) i who died were children under 15 yearn of age; also that there were 5 million tat at accidents in our homes. How Never reach out from your bath i is your home? Prevention is a and touch any electric connecud times better than cure and tion; this is very dangerous p i of the accidents which occur at 1. If you have to climb up to cup- 1 could be prevented by a little boards, etc., get a good stop-ladde-r. fin Young children are very often Don't use boxes, barn la, die ictims. Many of them lose their 6 vi or suffer serious and painful in-lrickety chairs or pile hooka or other objects on top of one cs because of carelessness or negli-f- ci another. re on the part of adult members 5. Be careful getting in and out pf the family. of the bath tub. Dont leave ; Fere are a few suggestions for a cake of soap in the bath or you vo ding accidents in the home. It may step on it and have a observed, they may prevent much severe fall. Spread a bath towel Buffering or even death and the heartor mat on the bottom of the tub. aches and that comes to A rubber mat in the tub makes it those who realize too late the dire safer. of carelessness. consequences ,ERIOUS accidents in the home P fatalities. The National Safety li scalding are the principal causes of death from home accidents Prof. Vickers Home Prof. Wallace Vickers of the among children. Dont allow USAC faculty who has been on a romping and skylarking near the kitchen stove. Don't put a tour of the Pacific northwest with kettle or saucepan of boiling the college debating team, has rewater at the front of the stove. a very turned home, reporting Any one passing may knock it satisfactory trip. While at Eugene. over and get severely scalded. Oregon, a few hours were spent In 2. Gas. Don't leave children alone a visit with Prof. Joseph R. Jenin a room with a gas stove or vocational son who is studying where they can reach a gas jet. training at the University of OreAccidentally or in play they may gon. In recent examinations Prof. turn on the gas and be asphyxwhich As Jenson received all iated. Be Bure rooms with gas pleased him very much. He will are always well ventilated. Restudy at Stanford and at the U.S.C. member the kettle may boil over prior to returning to Logan in ' and put the gas out. September. Prof. Vickers observed that there has been a decrease in I 8. Electricity. Electric fans should be out of reach of little fingers. the attendance at all the schools visited on the coast. The Utah State Always stop a fan before moving or adjusting it. Elec trio cords Agricultural college Is the only of toasters, reading lamps, irons, school in the United States, he says which has had an increase in atto., should be renewed when tendance the past season. they show signs of wear and tear. FARMER TO GET LOANS ON BEET LAND ICon(lnu4 from r On) Instructed to oprn the Salt Lake office mUi a little delay as pcmible and to get available funds Into Uie hands of farmers as He ass quickly as possible. Mr. Burnham's first task will be In each to art up a commute county to pass upon applications for loans submitted by fanners. He alms to have a banker, a farmer and a business man on each county committee. Loans passed by the county committees will be forwarded to the regional offlc eat Salt Lake for final allowance. The plan of the department Is to have all applications acted upon between now and April 30, so the loans may be available lor 1832 crop. ASSOCIATION CHIEF SEES GREAT BENEFIT Salt Lake City. A federal loan of $12 an acre for the 1832 beet crop." said J. W. Otilman. president, Utah Sugar Beet Cooperative will go a association, Saturday, long way toward helping farmers In thinning, weeding and harvesting their beet crops. "Beet organizations growers' throughout thee ountry have been working to obtain federal loans for some time, and it Is very gratifying to hear that the secretary of agriculture has allowed $12 an acre. Mr. Glllman reported that ordinarily It costs formers from $8 to $7 on acre to thin their beets and tha tif the loans are made available by April 30 os planned the fund 111 be of great old in this work. e Mummifisd Dsgs of dugs that were Mummies 2,000 years ago, were Indians of pets (send during excavations In the Bonthwsst SHINE 10c Fires and Stoves. Burning and North Main Style at a Price 49 Announcing Our New Prices ! 1. Different $1.00 and SI. 2Z ly I i Ndw and lf fVsnttnud from Pair Final ward from the WeUsvtlle under the direction of Lamont STIRRING MESSAGE M. Allen presented a musical com19 ISSUED BT THE edy In Men don ward opera bouse NATIONAL PRESIDENT Wednesday evening to a large and appreciative audience. The player from Pf On) and directors are to be con- value(Continue of solidarity? Do we believe gratulated on the success of the in other women? Are we ready to play. Mrs. Winona Maughan was make common cause with them the accompanist. when they are discriminated against Miss J&mlma Foster entertained "In other words, have the diffia party on Monday evening In I evitable work of un winning it that at cult experiences of the past few New Daughter- honor of her birthday anniversary. breaks national treasuries. our sympathies I Contest games formed the enter- - months quickened Mr. and Mrs. D. Manner Berntson and clarified our spiritual vision? tainment. Score prizes were won by are the proud parents of an eight CAPTAINS FOR Those who can answer In the afand Fred Mrs. Annie Hughes Friday pound daughter, born CLEAN-U- P AND PAINT-U- P have learned to wrest trifirmative was A delicious supper Taylor. morning. Mother and babe aro A. even from adversity. Upon umph served to Mi's. Lizzie Reid, Mrs. doing nicely. Hu inued from Hag them rests the responsibility of lots.l active in securing the vacant MftrilaBuLsTt up the torch to their felFoster, Robert holding Moot every property owner would sen. Secure License lows. For America today need spirFred and Ralph, Ray The women of itual leadership. Ivan A. Summers and Edwin prefer his vacant lots to be planted Foster, Miss Foster. comwge Johnson of Avan were business visi- to gardens rather than to lie idle Taylor, Americaneed qulckened The O leaner girls held a party tors In Logan today. They report and grow weeds. and faith. And leadership comes home the on at evening Monday Tlie committee also favors the conthe snow Is rapidly disappearing In of their teacher, Mrs. Ada Walker. only from those who have first themselves. the south end of the valley and Idea of asking the business houses quered formed music stunts and Oames, roads are good. While in town they to close on Arbor day so Logan the entertainment. A delicious midvisited the license bureau and can get a good cleaning. The matter Put T ratur Tinl will' be presented to the merchants night supper was served at one secured licenses for their cars. In ancient Egypt, the title Whit A potted plant formed table. I long committee of the chamber of com- the centerpiece. Covers were laid House" was bestowed not upon the mejee at Its next meeting. residence of the ruler but upon the Store Man Here Next week the tree plan of the for Delone Baker, Artlce Bird, Hughes, Melpha Marler, treasury. E. W. EH hot, owner of the Elliot city for the various streets will be Gladys Luetta Hubner. stores, is in Logan today en route published. The tree projects are Veda Sorensen, to Washington. Mr. Elliot who with coming along very well. The tree Phyllis Longstroth, Louise Whitney, Alice Manager Glen Earl and others, has committee will decide soon on the Lavon Ahrens, Laura Hughes, Gale Kidman. Just returned from a buying trip 'tree planting the Smith, program for Savonis club members were pleaseast, arrived in Logan Monday j Cache county library grounds and from Pocatello. After a short in - the tabernacle square and the par- - antly entertained Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Sadie spection of his business interests ticular tree to be planted and dcdl Hardman. The aftemon was spent here he will leave this evening for cated to George Washington. were Refreshments In sewing. his home in Bellingham, WashingSupt. L. A. Peterson reports that Verna Sorenton. the city schools have a beautifica- served to Mesdames tion program all outlined and a sen. Myrl Lamont, Retta Hubner, Martha Barrett, Ada Walker and a war modem is Winning very number of improvements will be Isabella Stumpf. Mrs. Amy Richexpensive business. But it is the ln- - made at the various school grounds. mond and Mrs. Lucille Hardman non-ato- ur side-ste- Johnson Services I Despite the fart that much of Uie oat crop is of poorer quality Uian usual, lit use fur seed will be satisfactory provided U Is properly cleaned and graded, the United Eta ten department of agriculture says. In many sections of the corn belt state and of Uie northwestern much of the oat crop ripened prematurely because of drought. Aa a of consequence, these oals are lighter aright per bushel than usual and may not appear to bo satisfactory for seed purpose. However. If this seed Is thoroughly fanned and graded It should produce a satisfactory crop. In the eastern corn belt section Uie color and weight of much of the certified seed to be distributed for sowing this spring Is not as good as that of lost year, but this teed and will be entirely satisfactory will produce a crop of good qualify are provided weather conditions favorable. As In the case of any other seed oats, the light chaffy kernels of these standard and and Improved varieties should be removed by fanning. Tlie department advises farmers to treat their seed oa:s for smut prevention. Screen Mesh, Net and Lace Hose I. Young children love to a marble or some other small thing in his mouth, dont shout at him. You may startle him so that he will swallow it. QUESTIONS i and mothers should be able to answer these questions : I- - What are the principal causes of accidental death among children in the home? 2, Name two ways in which serious accidents can occur while taking a bath? 3. Why should children be forbidden to put things in their mouths? All wives MM. a. .LL(K) Thi it the 1 ISA of a series of 12 article! on Health in tht Home. Tht 12th and concluding article trill he on Citric Health Regulation. ' put things in their mouths. Begin early to train them not to do this. If you do see a child with mww. ' , were special guests. Mrs. Malina Hill of Murray spent the week end here visiting at the home of her mother, Mrs. Mary I. Sorensen. Mrs. William Kidman entertained at a surprise party on Tuesday evening at her home in honor of her daughter Verral, who was celebrating her 12th birthday anniversary. Games were played. Refreshments were served to Wanda Hill, Lorraine Wood, Delpha Smith, Hardman, Faye Hancock, Ann Ruth Shelton, Marie and June Stauffer, Theta Barrett. William Brenchley of Wellsville and Joseph C. Sorensen, stake high councilmen, were speakers at sacrament meeting on Sunday afternoon. The junior seminary class held a party Friday evening at the home of their teacher Mrs. Jesse Walker. A variety of games were played after which refreshments were Ann served to Virgina Heninger, Wanda Hardman, Cleo Richards, Wood, Delphia Hill, Lorraine Smith, Faye Hancock and Alien! Richmond. Vernon Bird, DeMont Lester Walker, Norman Whitney, James Taylor, Edgar Sorensen, Lamont. A prettily arranged luncheon was enjoyed at the home of Mrs. Mary E. Sorensen on Thursday afternoon by the following guests; Mesdames Annie Hughes and Manila Buist. was C. Sorensen Mrs. Joseph hostess at a delightfully arranged dinner Sunday in honor of William of Wellsville. Besides Brenchley the honored guests covers were laid for seven. Mrs. William Hughes entertained at a luncheon Sunday In honor of Nielson Durrel Hughes, Howard and Fred Scholes of Logan. Mrs. and Mrs. Jens Jensen were dinner guests of Mrs. Nephi Sorensen on Sunday. Why dirty your hands when we can shine your shoes for a dime? make Modern Hat Cleaning-your hat look like new for spring. We Royal Hat and Shine Parlor LOGAN, UTAH 77 NORTH MAIN BOYS AND GIRLS Heres Your Opportunity the next ten days, Every boy or girl in Logan or Cache County who brings a paid in advance subscription to the Few CACHE AMERICAN Will be given free, a beautiful automatic pocket lead pencil, with repel and expel movement. This pencil is Gold Pleated and equipt with pocket clasp, eraser and extra leads. The pencil is well worth 75 Cents A Friend Vitairin f lml is l prewius. Vitamin This Is known as Intent scurvy. chnrncterized by dullness, of tlie alimentary tract, end rl pains In the Joints resembling Tills vitamin is also important for preventing decay of the CACHE AMERICAN 62 West Center, Phone 700 Logan, Utah |