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Show Tu,Uy. SrptrmUr 2. Local JSew s For Logan City, Cache County 63c !l k. Republican Frimaries Friday lily lit lor UiU aft it pilmarir a III be laid id City and throughout Cache county for electing di Irraif to tin county convention ahith ai!l be Hr It held Id the Logan Junior school on Faturdsy, Octolxr I U-- Donut Men Here - Doctor You will find u high grade of Kits Artist-De- puty e. EUiott & Company (tore, were In Blue Creek Monday where they went in an effort to find two check artists who cashed spurious checks In Logan Saturday night New Candidate of SmUhfield la the latest name to be announced as a candidate for the office of county commissioner on the Democratic ticket Dr. John M. Bemhlsel of Lewiston will be a candidate before the convention and D. B. Bar-so- n of Clarks ton will also be a candidate from the north district. Democratic Primaries Democratic Primaries will be held Wednesday night In Logan city and throughout the county for electing delegates to the county convention which will be held on Saturday, September 24. There will be a mass primary in the Logan Junior high school for electing delegates from Logan City to the convention. Chestnuts Here Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Chestnut of Venice, California, spent over the week end in Logan, returning home this morning. They came to Logan for the express purpose. of attending the funeral services for Mrs. M. C. Harris. While the Chestnuts resided in Logan they were close friends of Judge Harris and his good wife. Calls were mad? on a number of local friends during the brief stay here. licenses have been Marriage Issued to the following couples: Charles Jones of Salt Lake and Irene Mantle of Murray; Samuel Reid Miner and Neva Sage, Lewiston; Lenard Kimball of Lakctown and Delma Jensen of Hyde Park: John Meredith Flude of Hollywood and Margaret Fern DeLameter, Los Angeles; Flair Duncan of Clearfield and Nellie Capitola MontB. Emerson gomery, Hooper; Thatcher of Ogden and Margaret Jane Walker of Seattle; Robert Lee Cunningham, Boulder City, Nevada and Muriel May Ruggles of Pocatello. The latter couple brought their minister with them to perform the marriage ceremony. They were taking no chances of not being able to find someone In Logan who could do this work. Mmufs (PAPITOf to eilrt I Uednoday, part-nta- s a s Grocery " Fih . d.-l- -- dil.-ca'-e- -- Jph r.-- w ed , ' ad-a- TTJMITB - Valises! Buy your Winter needs at Maus and Save Money! f Wheaties OATS Today & Wed. SOAP 10 bars Dresses, Silk or Wool ?1.00 up ENDS lean streaked VEAL & LAMB STEW ! Funeral For A. W. Hutchison Held Saturday anUrt vurf e 1 l.eld on W. Saturday at 2 p m fur Amlrt-M r Hulchbon. 13. vn of Mr at th Andrew W. HuBhtvn, V.Vlb.i llli aid t.ibi-- : n.n ! F.Js ji s In (liar? J hn J. IB rnliy Futu-ra- l fid was by the ward choir c Fr, ld r.t Julin C Errul.iy M.-'i- vn'i dn-- d utlrj and Mr, lietn EalJum at the ore an ere profu-- c and Tl.e flutter Tliey were carried by ttv 59 tn of 1932. graduating numlxr, of which Andrew was a n.r.mber. Six of the graduates were pallbearers as follows, Don Popple-toBobby Prloe. Claln Fra risen, James Larsen. Lloyd Riggs, and Rodger Green. The opening song was ''Sometime We ll Understand," by the choir; prayer. Ncphl Oreen; singing, "Let The Lower Lights Be Burning.' The speakers who gave words of comfort and to the family, were Merrill Oreen. V. R. Carver, principal of the Junior high school, John A. Lelshman. Bishop C. N. Maughan, President John C. Brenchley and Bishop Hendry. Musical numbers were duet, Sometime. Somewhere," by Mickkelson sisters of Logan, acby Mrs. companied on the organ Ethel Jones. Instrumental selection Memories" by Mark and Bobby Prloe. The closing number was a solo and chorus, I Know That My Mrs. Mattie Redeemer Llvees, choir. Benediction. Darley and Joseph Oreen. The grave was dedicated by Moroni Oreen. Andrew Willis Hutchison, son of Andrew A. and Harriet Willis Hutchison, passed away at the family home on Tuesday noon after a lingering illness of rheumatism and heart trouble during a nine year period. He aas bedfast during the past seven weeks. He was bom here Nov. 29, 1918 and was graduated from the Junior high school with the class of '32, which numbered 59. Besides his parents he is survived by his grandmother, Mrs. Harriet Willis of Pocatello, Idaho, and the following brothers and sisters, Mrs. Evelyn Hultz of cl' n, Wyo., Thelda Mrs. n. Ans-riH.f- f & f! -- Pap-enfus- s Mrs. Wyo., Pinedale, Mildred Myers, Mrs. Nora Lamont, Earl, Alice, Carl Ronald, Lean Ivella, all of Wellsville and Mrs Clara Muir of Mendon. of TfTAHSOST Orders Over $2 M. to 9 P. M. CAULIFLOWER PEAS Pierces sifted APPLES cooking c VEAL STEAKS and CHOPS SmLOIN STEAK, Choice Yearling LAMB STEAKS & CHOPS R A CON Assigned to Interniountain Assn. of Credit Men 57 W. Center St. Fancy Elbert s, Pbone 3S See the Intermountain Olympics I F you like action! speed! thrills!! Youll enjoy the athletic contests at the 1932 The outstanding State Fair. amateur wrestlers, boxers, track and field stars in the Intermountain region will compete in onr own Olympic Games, You wont want to miss the Horse Show, Pet Show, Kennel Show, Horse Pulling Contest or any of the other big, popular carnival features. Nor the gigantic agriculture, livestock, manufacturing, mining and art exhibits! lbs. 0c 10 lbs. 12c 9 ONIONS : lb. 5c ... 2 cans 23c 8 lbs. 1 Join the crowds again this year 15c I B e S per lb. 3 lbs. MINCED HAM, BALOGNA, LIVER SAUSAGE lb. f Round or T hons ib -- 13c 2-- c 15c Fat Hens at 15c lb. Finnin Haddie, Fresh Salmon I: Te-ri- or POTATOES pkg 3rd. J. P. Wood, or Minced Ham Ib. J pj 15 an New Zealand While lot, 2nd, As Sid. L, M Merrill, RUhmond C. P. Giant 1st, Chltuhlll (Continual from Oo) Phut man. Logan. Wuyman Hlilyard. Smlthfnld, N. Z. W. and Silver Morter 11 W. heifer Junior Ivt, ng and 2nd, Dan .id Talbot, Lewiston H J. Bullard, Jr. Ik naon; 2nd. Ruisrll Checkered Giant lat, Richard, Mciiduii; 3rd, Clarence Sparkman, Logan. Mrlkle, Emtthlk'ld. H mnr calf Peji 1st, H. J Richards, Finmger Sjmnifl., lut, S. P. Ew-- ! Mi mtuii, 2nd. Noble, George S An ali a; 3id Geraldine Hunvn, ing. Smlthflrld. j Fox l.d, Oivn Perke, Trn.ion Juniir calves lat, George 8. I Hyde Park. llower Show Noble, Anulga; 2nd, II J. Rich-ardPetunia Dulilla 1st. 2nd. 3rd, Mendon; 3rd, Ciarcnca Mcikl? Linford. Smnl.field. Dahlia Ut, Charles Tale; 2rd, Graded herd-1- st, S George 'end 3rd, Mr. Frnk Dalnr. Noble, Amalga. Bmdrr young herd 11. George Sweet Pea- -1 t. P. Schoe; 2nd. C. E. Dunn. 3rd, George Harding 3. Noble, Amalga. Phlox lot, George Harding; Brectlus calf herd 1st. H J Richiiids, Mention; 2nd, S 2nd. Ril Davidson. Fluted Petunia 1st, Ids Smith; Noble. 3rd, Lucy Get of rt'e t. G-- :g? 3. Noll, 2nd. George lUrd.iu, An.a'i i. 2nd, If. J. Billiard. Men-do- Quinary. Single Petunia 1 . 1. Wni. Burris; 3 d. ClnTif Millie, SmlY 2nd, lrtha Oewll; 3rd, George f:. Id. Ihi'ding. Produce of dam 1st. J A I Suithfuld, 2nd. Ncphl Pan y Id, and 2nd. C. E. Dunn, Mangold 1st, Mrs. Steiner; 2nd, Leuntiei; 3rd. G"i).-t-- e 8 and 3rd. 1.11!!? Jorgenvii N'ohl', A(iia'.,-Firnrh marigold 2nd. C E. District herds hi, E;lh county: 2nd. Frilthfe'd. Arra!- -i Di rn. I t. Trotnain: Single Marigold Trenlmi Senior and grand champion cow 2nd, Mrs. Omand. Alter 2nd, Kathilne Cowley. Andiew Nelson, College ward. Roses B.t, Henry Peterson. Junior champion female H. W Zinnia 1st, Henry Peterson; 2nd Ballard. Jr, Benson. Rebecca Richards; 3rd. Mrs. Future Former Award on Hog Ton litter 1st, Leland Olsen. Cockscomb 1st, Mrs. Steiner. College ward; 2nd. Lyman Miller, Verbenla 1st, Mrs. Morgan; 2nd. Hyrum. Oeorge Harding; 3rd, Mrs. Steiner. sow Best 1st and 2nd. Edwin Cosmoa 1st. George Harding; Olsen, River Heights; 3rd, Lyman 2nd. Fifth ward. Miller, Hyrum. Calundula Mrs. Steiner. Best barrow 1st, Edwin Olsen, Mixed Bouquet 1st, Mrs. Steiner River Heights; 2nd, Leland Olsen, 2nd, Bertha OecseU. College ward: 3rd, Lyman Miller, Gladioli 1st, George Bowen; Hyrum. 2nd, C. E. Dunn. Sheep Platycondcm 1st, Mrs. Steiner. 1 year and under 3 1st, Jos. P. Scholet; Snapdragons 1st, Providence. Rlnderknccht, 2nd. C. E. Dunn. Rlnder-knecht. Over 2 years 1st, Joe. Susans 1st, Mae Baugh; 2nd. Providence. P. Scholes:. Rlnder-knech- t, ewe Joe. 1st, Champion Susans 1st, Blaclceyed Georgs Providence. Harding. Horace Poultry Hens, white leghorn 1st, Glen ... Purebred Prrrheron Draft Marcs, 2nd, Mrs. Buist, Mendon; Amy 4 years and over 1st .and .2nd, George O, Webb, Richmond. Keller, Logan. Rhode 1st, Island Gelding. 4 years and over Young poultry, Reds 1st, Harold Simpson. Logan. Jonathan Smith, Benson; 2nd. O. J. Plowman, 3rd, Smlthfleld; 2nd, Christian Nielson, Logan. Orpington 1st, Ralph Morgan, Joseph Wickham, Franklin, Idaho. Oeldlng, 3 years and under 4 Logan. Plymouth Rocks 1st and 2nd, 1st, Melvin Hlilyard, Smlthfleld . Gelding, 3 years and under S Seymour Hale, Logan. Bantum 2nd. Eldon Hale, Logan; 1st, Wm. Brenchley, Wellsville; 2nd, Vem Ccrowther, Smlthfleld. 3rd, Rodney Smith, Logan. Draft Gelding, under 1 year Rabbits Mon gull 1st, Ivan Jones, Logan. 1st, Oeorge Tarbet, Smlthfleld. 1234 1234 1234 34 Chinchilla 1st, Merrin Johnson, -- thE JHor g BUTTER fresh creamery lb. 23c 2 pkgs. 10c WHEATIES HONEY Millers Queen ... qt. 19c 3 lb. caddy 33c SODAS POTATO CHIPS Tates Ig. pkg. 10c bu. 39c PEACHES Elberta ORANGES fresh juicy . . . doz. 15c GERMADE 91b.bag2Ic VINEGAR Heinz pickling gal 55c BREAD Blue Ribbon 3 loaves 10c SOAP Crystal White . . 10 bars 27c MACARONNI pkg. 5c lb bag One Extra pkg Peaches Free Delivery Iigai; ll, strict Independent MILE At FIRM BHILAI' COIN TV FAIR Jf 'UTheatrcL I al Marriage Licenses AM ARDS III I.-- Sheriff Hynnn Weather-atonA. A. Ftrmage Of J. C. Penney store and Glen N. Earl of E. W, A. W. Chambers Merrill 1 Three bonu soldier direct from W.ehinRton. D. C rul.ne in an od Max!l automobile, ;irnt Monday Mi lit In Lucan- Tliey had a large turn on their ear, Vole Wet. On? aas f.om Pindlrlon, Oregon, one from Pittsburgh and one from Los A w flea. After Check Mr. Word com, that the mother of Elmer Merrill. Franklin county fish tlie of call a to ( Pursuant Dr. O. W, Curt: uli hi v it. merchandise, vegetables and game aarden. at ITesion. Ida' and fon.mil tee of Cache County, sou from Fall Lake fruits of. ull hinds at ho, U seriously ill at her home at that U notice given hereby Utah, Sunday (ltd Monday lore vUitt.'W low Preston. fur of . prices f!rvrn a Mr. and M' tlie dtxtor'S L'tah. 21 Caclte County. j September Logan City, Geo Curtu called to meet in the Ci uceiies Taken Our meat department gives U hereby room of tlie Junior high Satiaday afternoon thtre aas oy assembly Here from Beiixon j you excellent specials in 17. S. school, Logan, Utah on txpt, li t. rnlsui.e, an order of grorerUa taka aid James JluUtxk, IVnvtn en from tlie O P. Skaggs store Meats. 1933 at p m. farmer and dairyman, aas In Lo- Inspected The purjsose of said primarUs if that a LJy had V ft fur a few mingan Saturday shaking hands aith utes ahile doing other shopping to: total friend and tramarur.j bro-ru-A. Select deli gates to attenl tV ilte ntun of ti.e g.ocerk-- to the auh total inert hauls lore ill br appreciated county convention to be held at the on Saturday tli? sclu4 Junior high vvehMiIU M.I.A If. (I. HAY HALL. Drop. t 10 00 S. Hi. Republican Women Meet 2V.h. Of Sept. 1933 The opening wx:..l of the V 111 be entlllid to oi. a district Mr. T. B Farr cf SmlthfuM, Eecond and M I A a 111 d legate for eaih 20 vote eat for of the Repuhlu an at the r atlun lull. I'uc-iIHon. George If. Drrn tn 1938 or Os central commit toe. Is amng.ng t :i 1. T & a.'1 The Town 2J.h. Mr. Hammond in evening, follows: hold a meeting tur Republican be e jxc.ally dctoiated for tlie laurnro Hammond of Salt lake, District No. 1 eleven d !i ,:ntrs women at the Hotel Ecclc Saturday Tlx public t inilli-to at associated with the ofilee of WalDlVrict No. 3 eleven afb rtnen. Conrrevman Don B lend. lin ? McBride, prohibitum commisDUrtct No. 3 ten h ! rate . Coin, n and other speaker will In Icniait on riUtrd.iv sioner, Dbtrict No. 4 eh'!. I ' in'if present. Auio Sales lie vos in cor.suliatlnn aitth Ch.-- t Putrid No. 5 r.lne s on buslm Cache Auto c ii.;u:i; l fclln Cii b it Mecham PLtrlct No C twelve ddi Poultry Mertinjfs cf t with tlie enforcement No. 7 eiftit ddieatc. rather proud of a couple of r w.ll Frof tacCary Frtschkr.ci.ht U lh. ithe prohibition lavs in this cent salts. No. twelve District delegates. meet association with tlie poultry n tic Chevrolet twelve delcratc District No. proud carter of a In their meet ings at Richmond tocoach and Mervin , 11 Is the proud District No. 10 twelve delegates. tomorrow night and tn Hyrum owner of a similar built car. Bo'.n Yioliiii.xt Here D ist rid No. 11 five delegates. Richmond Die mret night. lng will chairtx trunk a a heel the and B To elect a democratic carry be held In tlie library at 8 o'clock Isadorc Shoo re of Salt Lake Cl'.y. vice chairman and secretary. man, and Clyde Thompson will preside violinist, who has studied st the C. To elect the same number of Dirlhday Parly while the meeting In Hyrum a ill Royal Conservatory of Music cf cf convention to a attend delegate A birthday party was held at the be held In the city hall at 8 o'clock Oermany. was In Logan Leipzig, JunLogan City to be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George NelSaturday, ascertaining the possibil- ior high school In Logan, Cache with Leroy 8mllh In charge. son on Monday, the occasion being ity of organizing a string ensemble the the anniversary of Mrs. Nelson's for the advancement of any stu- County, Utah, on1933 Saturday at 13 .00 noon Arranges for Speakers birth. Those present besides the dents Interested In violin study 24th day of Sept. John W. Crawford, Republican The purpose of said convention is family were Mrs. Oeorge Kendrick. and orchestra playing. nominate one Judge of the Logan county chairman, la back from Salt to Mrs. Lawrence Andrews, Mrs. John City Court for Logan City. Cache Lake where he has been visiting Stauffer, and Miss Norma Rlnder-knech- t. Dr. Thomas Hero-- Dr. County Utah, for a term of four state headquarters to arrange for George Thomas, president of years, to be voted on at the general campaign speakers. He says all the state candidates will be present at the University of Utah, spent over election In 1933. Damages Trailer HARRISON FARR. the Republican county convention end In Logan. He came week the J. Charles Johnson, while on a here for a little recreation from on October 1. Chairman Crawford Chairman. business trip to Richmond on Monwas accompanied by his wife. ALICE D. SMITH, his dally grind at the big state day, had the misfortune to damage school. It Is a problem said PresiVice Chairman. with their ton Darrell at hla trailer. The bolt that hitched dent Thomas to find ways to get Adv. Ogden. the trailer to the rear of his auto- all the students Into school who mobile came out and let the trail- want to Lion Speaker enter but do not have the Wellsville Daughters er go scampering down the high) fees for paring their Frof. Milton R. Merrill of the necessary of the Wells Daniel H. The camp way. It turned over in the barrow tuition. of pioneers will meet at US.A.C. was the speaker at the daughters pit. the home of Captain Julia Wyatt regular Lion's club banquet at on Friday afternoon at 2 p. m. A Richmond Monday night. J. W. Chairman Republican May be Candidate Pulsipher of the North Cache high Is good attendance is desired. lot There to relative a of talk W. Skidmore Friend of Oeorge music department rendered several fall who will direct the campaign are urging him to enter the race violin selections. R. L. Allen, tall wo Two Sunday-Tfor in Cache Fires the county Republican for the nomination of commissiontwister, of Cove w as In Logan tofires, one at Wellsville and er on the Democratic ticket at the party. John W. Crawford was day and said the visiting speaker, convention to be held here Satur- temporarily appointed to be county one at Amalga, on Sunday caused gave a very entertaining talk. when Hans chairman The Chairman 11225. estimated at damages day. Mr. Skidmore is one of Logan's underwas Mikkelsen Wellsville home of J. B. Hill at resigned. It successful business men and to have Wonderful Peaches a good business man on the com- stood at the time that Mr. Craw- took fire from sparks from the unThomas Rider, local coal dealer, In would ford act the This $25 capacity damage. chimney, causing mission is the ambition of the til the county convention at which was at 1:30 p. m. At 5:45 p. m. an spent a few hours at the farm cf heavy taxpayers of the city. this time the delegates to the county alarm was turned In from Amalga. Joseph. Baer of Providence October would the home of J. A. Bingham having week. He reports that he dosen't 1, convention, Mrs. White Buried choose a chairman. In talking with taken fire through some unknown know of a more productive farm In Funeral services were held In some of the leaders of the party, cause while the family was awny the valley. Mr. Baer has a peach Ogden on Saturday for Mrs. Sarah they say that Commissioner L. H. from home. The Cache county fire orchard from which will be harJ. F. White, mother of J. B. White Allen of Cove will be urged to department answered both calls. vested upwards of 1000 bushels of of Paradise. Mrs. White was 77 accept the Mr. The latter had reached such head- the finest peaches In the land. He chairmanship. years of age and died Wednesday Crawford, It is said, will also be way before the department arrived has a fine crop of grapes. Delicious at her home in the Opton apart- a candidate for the position. that efforts were centered on sav- - ' cantaloupes and melons are pro-in- g ments. She was born In Salt Lake, The farm a large bam filled with hay, to- - duced in abundance. July 10, 1855, the daughter of Wilwith three large chicken shows what can be done when its gether in Ogden Wrestling Eur-iliam N. and Diana Davis Fife. coops. Damage covered by Insurance owner properly applies himself to Jack Reed of Ogden was in Lo- was placed at 800 for the home make it produce to the best was In the Brigham City cemegan on Sunday and says that a tery following the services. vantage. $400 for furnishings. lineup has been established whereIs your property Insured? See O. by wrestling will be staged every A. Garff, manager of Utah MortLets Help Ourselves two weeks In Ogden during the gage Loan Insurance department. This is a good time of year for coming season. Arrangements are Rates 10 percent below the regular look to means people with small being made to have George Nelson rates. Phones, office 234; res- 822. ahead a little. There is an abun- meet Adv. ,111 be heavyweights that dant crop of fruit and corn In the brought in from the coast ad from fruit corn dried Dried and county. 20 W. 1 No. Open 7 A. the east. Connections are being Bids expected to be askOgden would be a luxury In some homes made with Pete Vlsser of Sacra- ed soon for $300,000 forestry buildduring the winter months. In the mento to have heavyweights 6ent ing to be constructed on site of old early days of this valley, the Into Ogden. There is a lot of good Kiesel home, 25th St. and Adams wholesubsisted upon pioneers talent available and Mr. Visser Ave. wheat mush. When we talk about has several to use these Nephl Work started on forest hard times here, we should sit down men. He hasspots connections for pro- road to main divide between Salt for a few moments and have some some top notch wrestlers. Creek and Nebo Creek watershed. of the early settlers tell us of con- viding ditions that prevailed here during the sixties and seventies. Nearly any family that has the ambition to do so, could fill a cellar with fruits and vegetables at this time of year for the mere gathering. I rood worker A rnw of t.iisf btrn busy Mil week. rrmov. It.g the ttecd along tlse aluxddrr t4 til l.lehaay brUrcn U- State road SmlUtfirld. nd 4sn tractor are bring used to do th? Tli e prt,'.:uii clUiensliip piijxrs will be heard in Ptbiuaiy Utah Dtliirifd with Other KmxR Removing Weeds To Income Cjlitn Dxrile) 8 Knmedy vt Riihmm.j luu twiilt- - ajisikniMi far lit fm.il ErZTIZr'ZZHZZl Notice of Primaries Golden West Flour ra"o Five CACHE COl'N'TY. 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