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Show CACHE AMERICAN TUesday September 10, 1935 ' Hot Soda Water-Orang- e Dogs-CoSSee-Mi- f yjw. Ade 30 Wfchl for Singers Cache-Benso- R. S. n PFMTCHn-Ne- xt WPKV SE .Meeting Postponed Guests in Ogden There will be no meeting of the The Relief Society of the Cache and Benson stakes will meet In Daughters of Hand Cart pioneers Sun- until further notice. their conference-conventioday at the hours of 10:30 a. m. and 2 00 p. m. at the Junior high Return Crossing Plank school. The plank used by Luke Vereen to cross the curb to get Into his let near his place of business on Obey Traffic Rules was Police cars that for some time West Center street which have been parked in front of the carted away a few days ago, has station with the rear wheels been carted back again. backed into the curb, are now being parked similar to those used Visits Parks in regular public traffic. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Peterson of Amalga returned Saturday from a pleasant weeks visit through the Trophies offered Ogden City is offering a beau- Southern Utah and Arizona natiful trophy for the best all round tional parks. Accompamng them rodeo performer at the fair here. was their daughter Louise who reEarl Service Station is offering mained in San Juan county where a gold plaited pair cf spurs for she will teach school near Monti-cell- o the calf roper making the best this school season. average during the fair. n The Singing mothers of the Logan and Hyrum stakes will have a rehearsal at the Tabernacle at Logan, Wednesday night at 7:30. A good attendance is requested. Next Broadcast The Advertising committee of the Logan Chamber of Commerce suggests the local public tune in for the Cache Valley Broadcast next Friday, Sept. 13 at 1 p. m. Prof. W. W. Owens of the Extension Division of the College will Cache in discuss agriculture County. Free Pencil Skrip at NEEDHAMS This revolutionary offer only lasts from Sept. 10th to November 1st ami will not be repeated One package of - pencil scrip, Successor to Leads, is being given free with every bottle of k Blue or Is already so Since generously used by the American public we are using it to introduce our new Special H. B to Successor Pencil Skrip, Leads, which fits all pencils using round or square leads. Pen-Skri- p. Blue-Blac- pen-Skr- ip S. E. NEDHAM Jeweler The Watch, Ring 125 North Main nr 11 iiuinruTTg LOCAL NEWS Call LUNC lk ICC CREAM & Pen Store Logan Paee Five The Grand Opening oS a Good Place to Eat Wed. Sept. 11 c Hamburgers LOGAN. CACHE COUNTY. UTAH Word from Denmark Park Social The opening social to the Hyde Park M. I. A . will be held Tues- day night Sept. 10 in the recre ation hall. The good ship will set sail at 8 p. m. A program wll be given after which will board all passengers on dance. On deck. Sea foods will ' be served. Gcod music. Passports may be secured at the dock. Mu-tu- Social in 7th Ward All genalogical ward committeemen and partners of the Logan Stake are Invited to attend a social In the Seventh ward Amusement Hall, Wednesday Sept. 11 at 8 p. m. The stake Committee is m charge of the social and desire all the wards to be well represented. The stake presidency, High Council and all partners are special guests. The social will consist of a short program, dancing and refreshments. The next Union meeting cf Genealogical the stake will be held Sunday Sept. 22 at 2 p. m. in the Eleventh ward assembly room. The plan is to start all genealogical classes on Monday evening. A post card from Vic Degn to J. H. England of the Cache American indicates that the young Logan elder is enjoying his labors to the limit over seas. He reports having had a visit with S. P. Sorenson, a former resident of Logan, who is now making his home in Denmark. Mr. Sorenson sends best regards to inquiring friends. Sixth Ward We are happy to Invite you to the opening social of the M.I.A. 10 at 7:30 will Tuesday, September p. m. The following program be given: prelude, Dorothy Rogers: Bee prayer, song, congregation: vocal solo, Josephine Hive Girl; Smith: talk on slogan, E. V. Cor-niaccordian solo, Loys McCann; instrumental selection, W. readA. Harman and company; ing, LaVaun Zollinger; sad solo, cello solo, Jessie Ed Berntson; instrumental selection, Taylor; Sylvan Hoffler; vocal duet, Taggart Johnson and John Hibbard; prayer, Scout. The program will be followed by a dance In the M I.A. Officers recreation hall. a; to Jessens Shoe store iititftn1' y.iii'iwmi m II. D. Hansen Walter Jacobsen l jpniujmip iww nnr1- Fourteen Locked Up p Props. 3 nvjeij.' -- Chief M. Carl Poulter at the Mesdames J. R. Anderson N. C. Peterson and Wm. C. England spent First ward Sunday school, Sunday the week end in Ogden, the guests morning said that he had locked up fourteen young men Saturday of Mrs. H. W. Brangham. evening, giving them a bed in the city jail for the night. Return to Coast Mrs. Charles F. Goodwin and Mrs. Earl Goodwin of Berkeley, Marriage Licenses Roland Edwin Jorgensen, BrigCalifornia, left today for their homes following a visit in Logan. ham and Anna Maud Shandrew, They have been guests at the home Avon; Vaughan Paul Bair and Florence Mildred Webb, Richmond; of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Earl. Russell Baugh, River Heights and Mary Larsen, Logan; John ClarFunds for Students ence McCombs, Logan and Alta Notification was received Tues- May Kenmngton, Auburn, Wyo.; day by President Elmer G. Peter- Louis James Adams, Parowan and son of the Utah State Agricultural Zada Perry, Logan. funds have college that federal been made available through the National Youth administration, More School Troubles Rumor on the streets have it Washington, D.C., to furnish part-tim- e is being employment to needy grad- that a school strike uate students for the coming waged at the Young and College school districts. Citizens refuse to school year. permit their children to be hauled to Wellsville until the school board Star Performers shows signs of fulfilling their Many of the rodeo performers pledge to the people there that have arrived and there are a numIntend to build a school house. ber of new ones since the com- they Is to all. Mat Croper open petition an expert bull dogger and calf Fire at Richmond The Cache County fire engine of Bud Gilliad, Deseret, roper bronc rider of Texas, Wesley Wal- was summoned to Richmond tolis bronc rider of Ontario, Ore- day, a report coming that it was gon, Hubert Sandels, champion wanted their on account of a fire. bareback rider of Soda Springs, all The chief hadnt returned at press the Edmo boys of Fort Hall and time to make a report. We pay fire losses Immediately. several other Indian riders and calf ropers are here to take part. Utah Mortgage Loan Corp., Insurance Department. O. A. Garff, Adv. Manager. be to Widened Bridge The Cache American has been advised "by a member of the state Belt for Winner road staff that action will soon The Cache Fair Rodeo be taken in the widening of the committee is County a beautiful offering river Logan bridge on South main silver belt and buckle for street. Traffic is now being direct- sterling the winner of the Utah Chamed around by Hyrum while the event at the pionship bronc between highway Logan an4 fair this week.riding Marvin Dunbar Wellsville is being repaired. The and Keith Hunsaker tied for these narrow bridge south of Nibley Wagon Days that crosses the interurban track, honors at the Covered is rather narrow. Motorists should celebration in Salt Lake City, July familiarize themselves with this 24. This event Is creating much fact and drive careful at this point interest for the fair here and it to avoid accidents. promises to be a real contest. Short Orders and Cigarettes Hot Cakes-Haand Eggs Steaks Candy Bars and Cigars mam u M3 wwy t e Ijn uwwi,"iimmn jua- Teacher at Davs High school; Guy mals and crops than those whose Christensen, Firth, Idaho, Coach hearts are some place else. It la at Fielding High school, Paris our aimi here to help the young Idaho; Conley Watts, Rp;:buig Id- men and women find out If they aho, Coach at South Cache High are fitted for farming and If school, Hyrum, Utah and Elmo they are really Interested In makProfessor Joseph R. Jensen of Brady, Sandy, Utah, Coach at ing It their lifes work. If there the Utah State Agricultural col- Midvale Junior High at Midvale Is a mutual Interest between aimounced lege Saturday that Utah. husband and wife the enterprize c everyone of the 1935 graduates will succeed. CU BS HOLD SnORT who majored in Physical EducaCOURSE AT STATE COLLEGE tion have been placed in positions Cache cotonty was represented in High Schools or Colleges in Wallace Beutler, kortli Logan, by (Continued from Page One) Utah Idaho or Oregon. Professor Oemorah Alder, Providence; Pern Jensen said that during the past that will you on In your Kendrick, Charles Providence; year a heavy demand has been work after carry leave your par- Garner, Hyrum. made at the state College for ents home you no one to have and o coaches and atheletic Instructors. call you in the morning or outAmerican forests capture and Those who have been placed line tasks. Those people who store as much of the sun's your this year are: Jay Cotton love farming get fully 50 per each year as is contained energy in American Falls Idaho, Coach cent more In production from ani 000 tons of coal. at Delta, Utah; Thatcher Handley Richfield, Utah, Principal at Whitney Hgh school, Idaho; Elmer "Bear Ward, Willard, Utah Play-m- g professional football with the Detroit Lions; Golden Allen Portage, Utah, Coach at Oderville, Utah; Howard Schaub, Logan, Utah, Coach, at RiVte, Idaho; Utah Hugh Fuller, Columbia, Coach at Oakley, Idaho; Nephl Jorgensen, Rigby, Idaho, Assistant at University of Oregcn; Eldon Wintle, Honeyville, Utah, Coach at Ikom, Idaho; Wilburn Talbot, Lewston, Utah, Seminary TeachHave You Tried Our Famous er at Logan Junior high school; Utah, Assistant Coach at Weber County High School; George Young, Sunnyside, Utah assistant Coach at Price High school; Her. . . man Nelson, Bountiful, Utah, . . . . . COLLEGE BOARD MAKES CHANGES IN FACULTY College Men Placed In Good Jobs Tol-ma- Lukes Place IS NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS Coney Red Hots and Hamburgers? Beer on Tap Farrs Better Ice Cream. Candy Bars Cigars and Tobaccos (Continued from Page One) 23. Approval "was given for the dedication of the Home Ecomonics and Commons building September at which time Governor Blood and Dr. Louise Stanley, In charge of the home economics for the United States department of agriculture, will give addresses. 27-2- 8, GOOD OLD HIRES ROOT BEER Drive in with your car and be served . . . Plenty of room for cars. 80 WEST CENTER STREET LOGAN 4 'uiiwaw - V 1 Fine Exhibits of Hogs . . . Sheep Cattle . . . Horses Poultry Fruits . . . Vegetables Handiwork . . . Grains At Logan Cache County Fair Grounds Machinery Also community exhibits and attractive booths. Exciting Rodeo Three Days and Nights Best Broncs in the West SEPTEMBER 11, 12 and 13 Sponsored by Cache County Farm Bureau Wednesday, September 11th Logan School Day Thursday, September 12th South Cache School Day 9:00 A.M. Gates Open. 10:00 A.M. Light Weight Horse Pulling Contest at Race Track. 12:00 Noon Viewing of Exhibits. 12:30 P.M. Band Concert, Logan High School Band directed by Prof. A. T. Hensen. 2 P.M. Rodeo and Horse Races. Free Program. 4 P.M. Midway, Concessions and Exhibits. Evening Concessions, Midway, shows and free acts. . Exhibits. 9:00 A.M. Gates Open. 9:00 A.M. Judging of all livestock and Exhibits. 12:30 P.M. Band Concert, South Cache High School Band, directed by Prof. W. H. Terry. 2:00 P.M. Rodeo and Horse Races. 4:00 P.M. Midway, Concession and Exhibits. 7:30 P.M. Medium Weight Horse Pulling Contest at race track. Free acts, concessions and shows on the midway. Exhibits. Grand Cache County Fair Ball at Dansante Grand Cache County Fair Ball at Dansante ' Caelae Coussitys Bag Anrnnaal Eveaat. PoiratS: R2hsg It Bull Dogging Calf Roping Wild Steer Riding Bronc Riding A Thrill Every Minute Friday, September 13th North Cache School Day 9:00 A.M. Gates Open. 10:00 A.M. Heavy Weight Horse Pulling Contest at race track. 12:30 P.M. Band Concert, North Cache High School Band, directed by Prof. J. W. Pulsipher.- 1:30 P.M. Parade of livestock winners at race track 2:00 P.M. Rodeo and Horse Races. Evening . . . Fast running and harness horse races each day. Horse pulling contests each day with the best teams in Utah and Idaho. Rodeo at Race Track. Free Acts, conces- sions and shows on midway. emeraS AdlsimloGaoim to Giroasaadc FREE 17 |