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Show Pre CACHE AMERICAN Eipht. LOGAN. CACHE COUNTY. UTAH GRIZZLIES READY TO MEET .GRAM HERE maroon and whim work under Coach grlcbt-r- c rfi)' t the la-pn- n l, Hun CniokHlon all in bool --and from hiat indication.) Uuf mil make a very strong lud for conference one and hta'e honors this fall. led by Captain Allen Otter heck. and. shifty halfback will preaent an the Cirfle-f xjerej mi hackfield, but a fairly rc"i luo. Along with Otter heck. Ii;!l .Afliiti. fullback; Oa ani! Thomp-Oo- , quarterback, Howard Faint, end, are the only returning regulars, while IH Jeffs, renter Is the only return In letteemsa. f Crook however, has a lot of excelVnt material to pick from and with the anight an ikibllttjr. ffcnsent in the squad. Grizzly eleven of championship calibre is iii e to he forthcom S'xty-cigh- i 1 fjt IIS Deer and Elk Season Open Dates Given Salt Luke Plans for the 1934 deer and elk seasons were defin- FOOTBALL THE PAINTER CLEANERS Let us paint your brick home to make it look like fire brick. AND DYERS The region one high school foot bull schedule hss been announced hy H. R. Adams, region one athletic director, as follows Kcplenilier 2N: ireston at Ogden. itely arranged Friday at a meetRear River at Iloxelder. ing of the state's board of bg Logan at South Cache. game control in the rapitol. North Cache at Weber. The deer season, as has been the rase In the past, will lie of Oclolwr 5: North Cache at Logan. ten daj s' duration. It starts on Weber at Rear River. October 20 and ends on October Preston at South Cache. 30. Thu elk season will be from October 12: to 17, inclusive. November Ogden at near River. Confronted with unprecenden-te- d Iloxelder at North Cache. for the situations, the board, at Preston. iKigan of the Hie in first time history South Cache at Weber. state fish nnd game department, October HI: decided to permit the shooting Iloxelder at Weber. of does and cows. The bunting October 2(1: of the latter will lie permitted In. Open date. in several sections, hut the huntThe will meet Gran November 2: Ite hfh acliool of Silt Lake at ing of ihe former only in one. Ogden at I.cgan. The total number of deer !u Logan lb the first game of the Weber at Roxelder. season nezt Friday. The I.on Pino valley, located in WashingPreston at North Cache. totals Ihe ton in outfit defe.itpd Graniie approximately county, Rear River at South Cache. fact of this because season of and 1933 final ime the 17,000, November 9: by a score of IJ to 7. and a real the hoard decided to hold open Weber at Ogden. 1 to November 10, Is from between the season, battle etHcled Logan at Roxelder. two tama 'when they meet on inclusive,' on does in that secSouth Cache at North Cache. the Login gridiron.' tion. Rear River at Preston. ' The The fees for this particular sea Novenilter 1A: Or'criy squad is as fol The winner of region one will loeev Cifit.itn Otterherk, Eantes in will bo $2 for residents and Adams. Jeffs Thompson. Jack $15 for nonresidents. A total of play the winner of some other faiub. Luther Veates, Vera IfuRle, 200 permits will be Issued. region. Orson lll'ti, Ib'id Meoham, Jack State Fish and Game Commis- Novemlier 2:1: State championship will be Matiipv a. Charles Olson. Delbert sioner Newell It. Cook, who In Fonueah 'b.. Kay Partington, chairman of Ihe board of big played between the winners of Vern CVkelt, Paul Kowallls, game control, wishes to etnpha-Hii- e the On Wednesday night, SeptemGuy ('sr'ljO'i. I.ypuV Kranibule. the fact that tho aeason Owen Deify., Howard Anderson, on does is open only In Pine ber 19. at the iloxelder high, a school for prospective football Dorm llJ f.i, Deed Olsen, Wendell valley. Gibbons. Walter Esplin. , the officials will be held and only The confronting problems Gardner,, Lent Thatcher. I.oyal game department in other con- those who pass the examinations ran officiate at the regular scheCook. Owu.'llobbs. Willard West-Bco- tt gested areas will he considered at It Is urged that Kellsr. Itulon Clark, Hay another meeting of the hoard, duled games. those Interested should be on Lindquist, John Richardson. that for purespecially Robert .Simplon. Delmar Miller. planned The meeting in scheduled haud to take the test. Claire N'daon., Hill Stevens, Mai pose. 31 In tho offices of for October ,. lo vey , Sell) Rodford.i. Lee the game department. W. Rvis.i-..KIzatt, j( The principal change in Ihe Pbmig',.. U;nlje, V'erdon Fonnes-becof setup for deer is the opening s:ei-4t;, Rich, George , 8 W'.'ft.v, Wendell Morrell. Judd tho Heaston preserve. However, a new preserve will he created Harris,,., kirolj Sunpson., Ted on Willow creek, which Is loHansen, j ylo J nspn, Dick Ryan, cated near Tooele. Elroy Ray Jones, Ace Richmond Funeral services The deer shot must have horns Calder, , D cyrell J.arsin, Tarn at least five Inches long. of David William Rainey were VS it Noel. .' Uvai) more, Parley e bull elk permits held Wednesday at the South Putsou. , Ievt5n Hansen. Lloyd willSeventy-fivward chapel with Rishop J. L. be Issued Rlrd, N'rfqn,iSJolnir, Richard nutiona! forest. 20forforthethatCache Robinson in charge. Mr. Rainey secHall, .G.ibleft iV'Wraon' and Her- tion north of the Logan river and died at his home in Los Angeles bert Mt.f'oq,, llifrman Richards la 53 for that received In from Calif., of section south the Injuries Btudeqt i).myoi) of. the aquad. d bulls an automobile a few months ago. river; 15 for n i The speakers included T. H. on the Heaston preserve; 75 on ' . -) n 4 the Nelio. 50 for bulla and 25 Merrill, Herschcl Hullen of and Rishop J. L. Robinson. for cows (15 of the latter to be JNIBLEY issued for Salt creek and ten for MuhIcbI numbers were furnished the section near Hilltop, for the by the Ladies Glee club and purpose of driving the animals Florence and Rebecca Lewis. Nible--Mr.' and Mrs. Raphel away from the Interment was in the Rich100 bull Eliason, .Ififti Monday to attend permits for the farms): Mantl-FIs- h mond cemetery. lake the Worldi F.yir at Chicago. section; 50 for the Cedar mounMg. asid JArs Stewart Swenson tain section, 25 for cows and 25 are the parents of a fine big for bulls. baby girl horn Wednesday mornThe fee for elk pering. Mother, and babe are doing mits for residents hunting will he $10 j if j nicely. Mantl-FIs- h In the except lake Mrs. G W. Winhorg and famRiver Heights An interesting section, where it will be $5. The ily spent Sunday afternoon visit- general nonresident fee will be wedding of Sunday was that of ing in ,MtRyilli .with her par- $50, except In Mantl-Fis- h Irene Peterson, daughter of Mr. lake, ents, fdr. Jnij, Mrs. A. R. Hovey. where It will be $25. and Mrs. C. E. Peterson of River Mrs. f ,p. ,Winborg of I.ognn A total of 60 nonresident per- Heights and Francis Thomas spent Frplgif, afternoon with Mrs. mits will be issued. Kearns, son of Mrs. W. H. C. L. Amp)i, , , The fish and game department Kearns of New York City. The Mre. J(,( F, .Woodall spent will receive elk permits starting ceremony waa performed at the , Thursday .Afternoon. with Mrs. Saturday morning. All permits family residence. Pres. A. E. An. A,' I.. Riggs. must be In the hands of Commisderson of the Logan Stake officMr. add Mrs Harley Winger sioner Cook by the evening of iating. The bride wore a gown And family of California are September 17. The drawing will of white taffeta. She wore a spending a .short time visiting be held on September IS. flower tiara and carried a bouVith Mrs Winger's mother, Mrs. quet of blue delphenium and white William Weltb. Miss Melba Eames of A number of the Nibley ward Mrs. Marion Jessop, the occasion asters. Preston was the brides maid. She anniversary. people attended' the fair Tuesday, being her birthday wore a lilic blue chiffon with a O. Wednesday and Thursday. bouquet of white and pink asters, Sacrament meeting was held CONSUMERS COUNCIL HAS ORGANIZED David Peterson, brother of the Sunday evemng. Spuler, of Probride was best man to the groom. vidence aud his male glee club (Continued from Page One) Following the ceremony a wedgave ajnusical program. 45 ding breakfast was served to beMr'aail Mrs. C. L." Ames and ification. This written matter will guests. The table was lovely, G. be Mrs. W. back to routed family and Winborg Washington centered by a wedding cake end famiy spent Friday evening D. C. where a fair price section ing in a mound of pink roses. The With Mr, and ,Mrs. A. L. Riggs. will render a judgment. Public house was decorated with autumn Mrs. Leon Anderson, Mrs. Nell- opiuion will be relied on to conleaves and flowers. In the evenAnie" Anderson Mrs. Melinda firm this judgment. Thus no legal ing a large reception was held derson, Mrs. Annie Veates. Mrs. compulsion is involved. the family home, Tuesday the at Met In order to further the work Mrs. Frances tie couple left for New York young necesYqafes and Mrs. Sara Qison spent of the council it may be where they will make their Friday visiting in Millville with sary to do some survey work. home. Peter Baugh Mr. and Mrs. anuounce the engagement of their daughter Ardell to Walter Wheeler of Ogden the marriage to take place in the near future, the engagement was announced at a family dinner at the Baugh residence, Sunday. David J. Smith ot Salt Lake came up Friday to see his wife who is quite ill at her. mothers 78 West 1st South Pfcwe .'MAY Mrs. Lehi Olsons residence, he returned home Monday morning., Miss Marion Williams is visiting with relatives and friend at Oakland, California. .Courteous Service on Car Needs Mr. and Mrs. Leland Pulsipher visited at Brigham City, Friday. Given Promptly Mrs. L. S. Bowen held a quilting party, Thursday, refreshments were served to about six guests. : i0. le ( semi-final- s. . D. Car-flya- Rainey Superior Cleaners and Dyers Is the name selected for the re- Call 103S Lundberg Cleaners. Among (he many names submitted were six which Included the word Superior. The prize In Dry Cleaning will therefore be divided among them. The are the winners: Lillian following Chatter-ton- , Evan Chugg, Violet Nelder-hauseMrs. Fred E. Peterson. Mrs. A. M. Larsen, Albert r, s. District Herd: Smlthfield. Junior calf: No. 3. Please Call and Make Arran gementa for Your Dry Cleaning. . Superior Cleaners and Dyers.. 24 West 1st North, Logan, Utah Phone 262 Adr Dallies, Logan. Senior calf: Providence. (Continued weather arrives. Henry Peterson, chairman; Dr F. L. West. Ross Anderson, John make up the personnel of the executive committee. All mayors of lltles within the county are automatically called to membership In the organiza-- ! tion. - f A Clean Burning Coal Very Little Akh and Very Little Soot. -- ' You Get Your Full Weight Pounds to the Ton Members Participate in the earnings of the Company pn purchases made at your station. 2000 baa the technical knowledge that especially fits him for this posi-- , tion. It would take years of edit-- ' cate a man fo rthls Important of-- ' flee with the ability of Mr. Me-- j Quarrie. He undoubtedly will have his backers at the convention who1 will want to see him retained, yet others may be after thej nomination. It is said that OllTer Nllson of Smlthfield will seek.' the support of the delegates on' j Saturday. Foremost of (he men talked of for sheriff Is W. H. Shaw. How- -, ever, Mr. Shaw hasn't made a, declaration as yet of his candidacy. It Is understood that the1 ClarkstQn delegation will come to! the convention barking Golden! Ruttars for this position. For attorney, tnere are any number of them in Logan who' could ably fill the bill and' a good many are in Ihe Republl-- I can ranks. Attorney I,. D. Nais-bit- t, George C. Heinrich, Asa Rttllen, L. Tom Perry, E. T. Buyers Who Know Their Values Made This The Everton Mattress Factory & Largest Selling Bridge Set Phone 173 CO.r Young. Newell G. Daines, George Rich, C. W. Dunn, A. C. Smith, all In the COP organization and any one would be acQ. at the Chicago Furniture Show. And our customers have been a quick to realize the value which thle set represente ae were our buyers. A rigid, durably built table, with heavy steel lege, doubly braced strong enough men. A positive locking mechanism to eupport the weight of a that make It Impossible for the lege to buckle or fold up accidentally. Large, eturdy all steel chairs, with heavily padded seat and back rest that make for real comfort Both table and chair lege bare nickel plated steel glides to protect the floor, and the table top Is Are lighted cigarette can be and alcohol resisting left cn It without damage. A truly remarkable value form-fltlln- at LUNDSTROM to the party. senator W. II. Griffin two terms. He may seek term. John A. Israelsen of Hyrum Is said to have friends Furniture Co. ceptable State has had a third HE. W. ELLIOT & CO E. W. ELLIOT & CO.E One who loves the thrill of being dressed up, is style minded and value minded, cannot overlook the Fall Wearing Apparel we are offering. Its not only the price but 'the amount of value you get for that price. You have the right to expect becoming lines, fine material and choice furs in a reasonable priced Coat. We are certain we offer most for the money. The styles are decidedly in keeping with fashion forecasts for Fall, trimmed in new and important ways with contrasts or with touches of laee and COATS DRESSES fOO $ 0 Our New Fall Merchandise Includes SUITS - - MILLINERY - - SHOES Your Fall Hat is full of personality. Which shall it be the beret that poihts over your eye, or the coolie that perches on top of your head? Suits are so important this season youll feel lost without one. Fabrics and furs share equal interest in this CHOOSE YOUR TYPE Sport Spectator Day Time Dress group of beautifully tailPI ored suits. , EVERY WANTED STYLE EVERY WANTED LEATHER 3 Hyde Park and daughter are visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wilson. Mrs. LaMoine Wilson and two children are visiting at Ephraim, Utah. Miss Hazel Neiderhauser spent Sunday in Salt Lake City. There is a well being dug above Heber Olsons residence which is going to be a great benefit for the people. The water is going to be used for household purposes. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Anderson and family of Lewiston have been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Peter Baugh. and Mrs. Beatrice Burnham children have returned to their home in Salt Lake aft'T visiting with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Baugh. E. W. ELLIOT & car"- - g our low price of Coat Dress? i We Carry Gasoline, Oil & Grease of . or of Logan; Inc., Lamb district. Eugene Schaub will likely be renominated for surveyor without opposition. Who Can go Through Fall Without a New . Dennzil j FOR SALE Four Horsepower Outbnurd boat motor $.VI.OO. It has been used 1 year. Runs as good ns a new one. Terms to responsible party. Call .. Miss I Other committees installed are River Heights 5A!L tin Olsen of Millville. No one seems to have been advanced for this position from the central j H. Moser, C. L. Pocock. William C. Englandn and M. R. Hovey e, w. ELLIOT Jes.-jop- , C. N. Mar- i Lo-gs- Gordon Creek NOT A BONE IN A CARLOAD Cardon County Coal from Gordon Creek WAY from Page One) likewise. The Improvements should he made at once before the winter prong-horne- We also Carry 1st, W. J. Chugg C.NDKR I fa- Dewlt 1st, 41 from Pago One) Meikle, Smlthfield; 3rd, Rud Tout, Smlthfield. Aged Rull: 1st, Roy Thaln, Renson (senior and grand champion); 2nd, A. J. Reese, Renson; 3rd, Rlndlishacher, Amalga. Senior yearMng bull: 1st. Foster S. llepse, Renson (and Junior champion); 2nd. Roy Thain, Renson; 3rd, George Reese. Amalga. Junior yearling bull: 1st. George S. Noble, Amalga; 2nd, Waite Cash, Logan; 3rd, Roy Thnin, Renson. Senior bull calf: 1st. Plowman Rrothers. Smlthfield; 2nd, B. If. Richardson, Smithfield. Junior bull calf: 1st, H. P.l Andersen, Hyrum; 2nd, George 8. Noble, Amalga. Graded herd, breeders, young herd, and breeders calf herd. 1st place, George S. Noble. Amalga. Get of sire: 1st, George S. Noble, Amalga; 2nd, Clarence District HOUSING CAMPAIGN AWARDS Mtl)T IN ' CATTLE DEPARTMENT AT (XL FAIR (Continued 1st, Henry Jensen of Hvrtim. and Maughan of Wellsvill (Continued from Page One) Reed Hullen Is said to he In line for tho Domination and Garland Hushes of College may oIho throw his bat into the ring. When ft conies to the position of assessor, many have suggested that this position he taken out ' of politics and that a man qualified he retained at this post. It 8. McQuarrle, present incumbnnt. ' Melkle. Smithfield; 3rd, Roy Thnln, Reason. Produce of dam: 1st. Clarence Melklo, Smlthfield; 2nd, Roy Tbaln, Renson; 3rd, George S. Noble, Amalga. Richmond 11' o who would like to baa him enter the race. J. R. White of Paradise, J. A. llendriikson of Logan are also mentioned for this spot. For representatives such names as II. E. Crockett of Richmond, Newt II Pullen of Richmond Charles G. Wood of Trenton. Thomas H. Farr of Smlthfield. RKITRLH'AY 4X)VKTIOV x SATI'RI) t V organized Services At . as follows: Canvassers Dr. F. L. West, John H. Anderson and C. L. Pocock: finance Itoss Anderson, John H. Moser, Lyman Gahrtelson and A. L. Col ; plans K. C. Schaub, Virgil Tulletrup and James M. Smith; innsol.a-tio- n Henry Petersou und M. R. Iloyey; women's committee Mrs. Leon Fonnesheck, Annlo Peterson, Mrs. W. R, Preston. Mrs. I. 8. Smith and Mrs. J. p. Morrell, Jack Mathews WEEK s Tuesday. September 18. 1931. E. W. ELLIOT & |