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Show P CACHE AMERICAN Four Tuesday. March lilt- ll4itk. iid Mi CACHE AMERICAN j Jr-,-- j rdy Send-Week- , UTAH dui.ic at U,c I..me ! J. at a party Tliurvlay In hotw.r ... Ld. i r Mi .1. her Km Kldon who was cclcbrsti. and M u'aita Dun Mai j. (m u l.i 7ih birthday annivemii" JIubiiT, Andrew Lumuut, Ji Games were played. Refreshment ' Wuik r, Cia. n Huidman, w re ru rvtd to 15 gueMs. ISaki r, Lull Bud. Arthur Kidman and Sewing Circle met at tluj home Tuesday TuMMird Erery Newspaper. lu-Choi-ynt Smith Mrs, of Mrs. Rett Hilbner on Thursn Publishing Co, By The ( ache American week end at Salt Lake vir.nuu day afternoon. The time was t 62 W'e.t Center Street. Logan. t Uh spent relatives. in quilting Luncheon was terv-- d Mr. and Mr. Andrew Lamonl by Uie hostess to Mesdames. Mar-! matter November 2. 1931. at Ue Entered a .tprnt Wednesday at Brigham. va Kidman. Priscilla Maisey, Mar- NOW ON DISPLAY Act of March 3, 17. tha ander I'tati. of at Robert Mr. Olflm Logan. guests Lamonl, tha Barrett. Zina Baker, Etiiel roai i at sjient Thursday Ogden, guest Taylor, lone Larsen, Verna Sor-- 1 of Mrs. Cyril Wnglit. ensen, Elen Ladle. MyrI Lamo .1 ,1M by carrier or ma.il one year SaUcripUon Rate Mis Melt in Muir was hates'. Lizzie Barrett and Mutt Isabella a prettily arranged party. The even- - Stumpf, Mrs. lvalue Smith was a Advertising rale mad known upon appUiaUo. log was spent in playing pmothlt special guest. A delicious luncia-owas served to Mrs. Fern Murray, Mrs. Orvm Messrs Parley W. Hurt, Roy A. accompanied them to Ogden, Utah. and Mesdames Cieorge Hendry of Wellsvilie was guests bmith, Clifford Ahrens. Irvin Bird. 'Sunday of Mrs. Murrays parents We wish her the best of success Moffat and Parnell Johnson wirej and hope for a speedy recowiy. business visitors at Ogden, Mon-- 1 Ortal Larsen, Melvin Muir. 'Mr. and Mra. Andrew Lamont Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Nebeker day. Mra. DeWitt Johnson accom-- j Misses Luetia and Krona Huh. Mr. and Mrs. Edger Hancock hi and and family have returned from an panied them and went by train to week ner was the at SmithfnU.'and tuple farmer son the spent Cleve and daughter Ma-- j The principal problem of visit In Salt Lake City Talo Alto. California to visit her extended s Ihurj-men'of Mrs Leona Corbett. guests dell and Marcelle Bird motored to IYwiilent the lucidly expreMHl by Krtl II. Soxauer, and are located in Uir beauttiul daughter, Mrs. Hazcn Cook-y- . They Mrs. Verna Sorensen entertain- - Provo on Monday. Cleve will saul. he when Inc., attend Lakeilew home at South Eden. Miss had the pleasure of Association, League seeing ex- low cd at a birthday party Saturday, school at the Provo University for Blanche Lewis and Mu Herbert Hoover while Paaaey oi president, "Our biggest problem today is one of low prices, not in honor of her son, Maurice s 3id the next two months. hay. beef birthday anniversary. Games were Miss Frances Baker won Paris. Ida are employed by lum. there and Mra. Johnson was on1 prices of milk alone, but of butter, cabbage, first would A few days of sunshine brought Die same train as lie was return-- ! themselves in luncheon etc. to served onions, prices plated, Buddy prize at the South Cache high wheat, hogs. the stork out of hi frozen atti- ing to his Palo Alto home. This' Kon Smith. E vd Muir, J.iy school's Miss-F- it Dny Friday She tude of the not lie so serious were it not for the fact that those things and Joe post winter when a is a pivllege that happens to a Hardman. Dorothy Hub- - took the part of an old maid, which make up our living costs have not gone down as mtic.. and bouncing, 9 pound boy was left very few of us. ner. Mrs. Oddie Muir, Mra. Sad..- Mrs. and H. C. Bishop Sorensen as have the prices of our pmluits. Mra. Hardmnn. lllibn r. are rejoicing over the safe arrival at the home of Mr. and Mra. Par22. All nell Johnson, The solution of our problem, then, lies in one of two Margaret Rae Sorensen. a of daughter bom on Wednesday concerned doingWednesday nicely and Parcourses: either we must reduce the prices of things bought Mra. Theo Larsen enU rtatnrd March 22nd. nell U stepping around mighty to the let el of those things which we sell, or raise the price at a party Wednesday evening In p,oud This adds four new grand level of those things which we sell to the evel of the things honor of Mr. and Mra. H. C. Slant, to the list, to wit: Mr. and parents refer. was Pinochle and enjoyed we buy." Mrs. DeWitt Johnson and Mr. and FIRE JERSEY MILK 20 quarts were freshments and served. the The latter course is obviously the most desirable Mrs. Benjamin Weston. This Is 1.00. Phone 191-Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Wood enterbe can it that believes partly tained at a the first of the 1933 crop. most feasible. Mr. Sexauer party at their liomp FOR REN I Furnished or unfurachieved by a revision of the monetary system, to recog- Monday evening. Tlie time was nished house and steam heated Laketown Mr. and Mrs. Roma nize other mediums as well as goll. as the basis of credit. spent socially and listening to the and family spent Sun- apartments, 195 Vernon Ave. such some and Saltzglver extent, a to radio. was doubtless Luncheon would served Mr to great help This day visiting at the home of Mr the farmer must not believe that and Mis. Alonzo Wood. Mr. and FOR RENT Furnished or unfurchange may come. and Mrs. Byrd Kcarl. Mrs. Elmer AnderJohn of Hancock, efforts the him. To cooperative save would nished, 4 or 8 room modem that alone Mra. C. and Heber Mr. Robinson son of Idaho, Magnus Anreasonable. 312 West apartment, leaders and public officials, must be added his own indivi- derson Arbon, have gone primative and taken and Miss Hilda Anderson. to horse back riding, having rid- Center St. dual efforts if he is to succeed in freeing himself from de- Mr. and Mra. Wood. den to the Falula farm to spend FOR SALE A party was enjoyed at the pression. Dairy feed, Utah-- ! a few hours visiting Mr. and Mrs. He must, in other words, coojierate with lus fellows in home of Mrs. Emma Hancock Idaho Sugar Co. dried beet pulp.j Nebeker and Round to is unques- Thursday evening. Games formed Shirley Stock on hand. Cache Valley Com-- 1 any program designed for the common good. It Valley Monday spending the after- mission Co. the entertainment. Luncheon was tionably true that an important factor in the collapse of tha served. EL W. noon at the Kearl ranch included Mr. farm price level, was disorganization, an every man for and Mrs.TheVcrlguests 2 large Merlin E. FOR SALE enameled calling on grandma, Mr. and Shelton, in hand the middleman upper himself policy that gave the Kcarl who recently returned from circulators, used but In first Mrs. Alonzo Wood. Mr. and Mra Salt Lake City. She is Lakctowu's class shape. Cache Sheet Metal all dealings All of us buy as cheaply as we can. The farmer Harry Bartlett. Mr. and Mrs. oldest citizen. , Works. Phone 81. will always sell cheaply unless he is represented by some Lynn Longstroth, Mr. and Mrs. anThe Relief the of to held that their Hancock. Frank with purchaser. society equal power organization nual social function Friday, March FOR TRADE Aparament house, In short, the farmer must bend his own shouder to the A nicely arranged supper was 17 apartments in Salt Lake City. 17 in the form of a one-aMr. Laand Mrs. Andrew play wheel along with those who are seeking to solve his difficul- given by and finished the evening In danc- Will trade for farm or cattle mont on Wednesday evening. Covties for him. ers were laid for Mr. and Mra. ,SX. t ing. Everyone had an enjoyable ranch. Inquire Cache American. time. C. Sorensen: voeal solo. Kay Sor- Robert Lamont of Brigham. Mis. FOR RENT Two Duplex 3 room ensen accompanied by Mrs. Ruth Fern Murray of Wellsvilie, Mr. Sunday school conference was modem homes. Unfurnished, have held here Sunday the 19th with screen Bird; talk. Bishop H. C. Sorensen; and Mra. Dever Lamont, Mrs. Mary porch, basement and garage. a Stake Aid. Close in. 374 South 1st West. Phone large attendance. vocal solo. Kay Sorensen accompan- Lamont, Mr. and Mrs. Lamont. Arthur Durrell Hughes entertained at Shirley and wife, of Fish 508-- J. ied by Miss Mozelle Barrett: talk Haven were present. John Welch: vocal solo, Ivan Bar- a well appointed party Tuesday rett: short talks, J. C. Sorensen, evening. Games and music formed the entertainment. Luncheon was The Hendon regular Tuesday corensen served to Misses Virginia Berncll, orv&l at ir(i, prftypr comafternoon meeting as held in ter the program the remainder of and Eva Furrness, Marjory Bird, memoratlon of the 91st birthday Valerie was Marcelle Bird, I the eveIln Relief the 8peft.hall. Men- - Charles Hardman, of society annlverasry Bird, Keith Stauffer, Tom ing In the A program special organlzauon. of Durrell don ochestra furnished the music Stuart Wellsvilie, was given. The song "The 8plrit A Try One Order, Get a Nice Match Box With First Order crowd was present. Hughes. large was a. Is Fire. Burning of God like Mr. and Mra. William Hughes Mrs. entertained 8tauffer Henry one the It' bdlng the first song. at bridge luncheon on Wednes- entertained at a party Thursday sung at the first organization, 91 afternoon. The afternoon was evening in honor of their silver years ago. Mrs. Mary Jensen gave day bridge, wedding anniversary. Card games the history of the organization of spent in playing contract and music fomed the entertainment the Relief society; vocal solo, Kay after which luncheon was served. was served to Mrs. - Florence A color scheme of green was car- Luncheon Mrs.Sorensen; reading, ried out in all the appointments. George Hughes and daughter Leota Lucille .Mrs. solo. vocal Wood; were marked for Mrs. Laura of Garland, Mrs. Leroy Bishop of Hardman; talks by Bishop H. C. Places of Ogden, Mrs. Nancy Lar- Tremonton, Mr. and Mrs. J. N. George Sorensen and J. C. Sorensen: duet ONE TRIAL OF Sorensen, Mr. and Mrs. William Mrs. Alice SUuffer, Miss LaVon sen, Mrs. Annie Sorensen, Mrs. Dur-rMrs. Rebecca Buist, StaufHughes, Oh How Rhoda Hardman, Mrs. Alice Ahrens; short sketch, Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. Hughes Mrs. Stauffer. They Cured Him, Mesdames Lizzie fer, received many beautiful presents. Heber Wood and son Leon Wood Barrett. Ellen Ladle. Ada Walker, has returned Lynn Longstroth group singing, "We Love Our Work and Frank Turner of Bannock home after spending the past two Mrs. Ellen Bird; closed with prayer. spent Wednesday and Thursday weeks at The Super Fuel , his ranch at Ridgedale. After meeting delicious refresh- here visiting with Mr. Woods parLuella Walker of Smithfield ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Wood. ments were served to 50. and you will not be satisfied with any other fuel. spent a few days this week visiting Mrs. Arthur Kidman entertained with her One of the social events of the Mrs. John grandmother, past week was the party given. at a supper Wednesday evening Ladle. It Cokes. Less Impurities by Analysis. Saturday evening In honor of Mr. in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Mrs. Floyd Hardman entertained and Mrs. Dan Malsey and fam- Maisey and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence at a quilting party on Thursday ily who are leaving our ward. The Phillips of Logan. evening. Those who assisted in social was given under the direcMr. Bramwell of .Salt Lake, J. making the quilt were Mrs. Zina tion of the Elders quorum. Mr. Karl Wood of South Cache were Baker. Mrs. Lizzie Barrett, Miss Maisey is the president of that visitors at the Mendon Seminary Isabella Stumpf, Mrs. Priscilla quorum. Counselor Cliftord Stauffer class here on Tuesday. Maisey, Mrs. Verna Sorensen, Mrs. was in chrage. Program was held Marva Kidman, Mrs. Ellen Ladle. Supt. J. W. Klrkbride, Mrs. at 7:30 p.-- m. in the ward chapel; Wallace were visitors at the Mrs. Ethel Taylor, Mrs. Retta Htb-ne- r. binging, O Ye Mountains High"; Mendon school on Wednesday. Refreshments were served by The following couples enjoyed an the hostess. prayer, Oscar Barrett; saxaphone 123 SO. MAIN ST. solo, Marcelle Bird accompanied bv oyster supper Saturday night uf- CALL 123 Mrs. Alice Sorensen entertained Mrs. Ruth Bird; talk. Bishop H. Ur M LOGAN. CACHE COUNTY. e Third Dig Shipment This Year UNIVERSAL ELECTRIC WASHERS i Crystal Bottling and Furniture Company 'r The Plight of the Farmer u Cwiratie Iw .... FREE 50 Iliad pure bn d large colored cliiiks with each 5u0 tt- -' of Super Quality Lrghorn' chkks. Nvw Automatic Blue 1 tune OH Burners. Plenty of I'ard States.! wanted. Poultry and fat hen R. L. Dahle, 350 N. 2 W. Telephone di-- r V H I II o IIACTOR P LATEST METHODS IN DRlOLKSS HEALING Nerv-O-Mrt- rr FOR SALE TRADE 1928 Sedan, Cattle Trailer lurge enough to ac-- ! commodate 2 head. 1265 Canyon! Road. Graham-PPalg- 313 West Hair Cut, Adults Hair Cut, Children ' Shave . 00c 20c 20c Shop LONG DISTANCE MOVING Transfer Co. 449 N. 2 E. FAMOUS Knight Spring Canyon COAL Logan Coal Co. TYPEWRITER Work Call A. B. CROCKETT Main Phone Thone 314 EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR THAT For Expert Repair CRATING TACKING E. J. PALMER, Prop. 36 W. I No. I.o .vn So. Service Phone 134 Johnson Cab and Peak Barber 24 PL MOVING j i Where I am able to give my patrons advantage of the following prices: IU-tt- a Center OR e Am Now Located I I 193.1. Dr. Wm. W. Rosa 975-- Mol) til holm: for rent. Apply to E. D. Currell, 591 E. 9 N. 2. Phona 58 13 Iut i CERTIFIED RADIO and ELECTRIC SERVICE Antone L. Skanchy, Mgr. Everything in Radio and Electric. 123 No. Main rhone 462-- Attention Poultrymen! ct - 184 158-- W Depression prices on first quality White Leghorn Baby Chirks, hatched from hens with high egg record. Blood tested for white Diarrhea. Certified Golden Rule Chicks. CHARLES W. MILLER, Agent 423 No. 1st East Phone 899-Logan, Utah BE SAFE and SATISFIED Logan Hatchery THOMAS J. ROWLEY Phone 113-Canyon Road Will Accept Logan Chamber of Commerce Scrip. Quality Electric Company 123 . T . Located at . 638 (temporarily East 1st South, Logan, Utah. Call 639-for appointments. See our listing of homes before buying elsewhere. North Main r Where Yon Can Buy Ged. Y. 'Smith's Real Estate Agency CHICKS NOW ON HAND Leghorns, Rocks and Reds. Call and see the kind of chicks you are buying. Agents for Lyon Electric and Battery Brooders. We hatch your hen and turkey eggs. Free feed with chick orders. WU1 exchange chicks for heavy hens, wheat and barley. J . r BABY ! A Electrical , ' Appliances . At New Low Prices el Sweet's Gordon Creek Coal CITY COAL We have inquiry for homes from $1000.00 m3 THEY HEAR YOUR VOICE! Your voice you and when you talk with Mother or Dad miles .away in another city, a member of your family away from home or an is- - out-of-to- like being1 friend, its there in per- son. Theres thrill in hearing their voices too. Telling them a bit of good news by telephone is much more satisfactory than writing it and calling them will probably cost a good deal less than you realize. Ask Long Distance for the night rate which applies after station-to-stati- 8:30 p. m. The Mountain States Teephone & Telegraph Co. Our Next TORY CBJILI.EN BiOFEIL place in Salt Lake City More business transacted in the CULLEN than any other hotel in the city. NEW REDUCED RATES TWO PERSONS: Room With Bath $2 00 Rates to $2.56 Single $i" Extra Person 50 Each Live-e- st -- Furniture and CACHE AMERICAN Wanted Animals Dead or Alive If dead notify us at once. Phone Logan 49 and Reverse charges Prompt Service. Colorado Animal Bi-Produ- Co. cts Mk Mk m Never before has it been possible to take advantage of our expert cleaning service at such low prices. Womens Dresses cleaned and mr pressed Mens Suits cleaned and pressed Winter 90 SCHEBYS Coals Cleaners and Tailors HOTEL LANKERSH1M 7 th and Broadway Los Angeles, California 2 400 MAYOR Watch for it in the Piano Moving NEW THE NIGHT $1500.00. RANSFER ele. 503 ta Company to Newly furnished rooms IjiiMu & Peerless Coal CARL W. SANDERS Phone 293 804 N. Main at i moderate rates Excellent Cafe THE HEADQUARTERS FOR UTAH PEOPLE W. W. Whitecotton, Owner and Operator, formerly of Utah Frank R. Wishon, Manager r r |