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Show I Jiidav. September LOGAN. CACHE COUNTY. UTAH CACHE AMERICAN 11. 1936. i cuncr a snowball w produced seme iaunderlul blossoms during the B ' eiuly summer and asam they are K Mr. with a second crop. Uuasonnng Andeison believes this is unusual as he has never seen the shrub tlcs.'om a second tune in previous years. ' (.v ill. l.u. p: 'i ne or Luella Hunter Asked to Run For Office ' Llirub DYIN'O AT SHOE SHOP. Returns to Coast y,eve Pfcr a novel atrip Why Spend Your Money for Anything Less Pheasant Season dot si 95 less FAMILY in Wyoming, has returned to her home. ternea V0UR ENTIRE Mrs. W. H. England of Los Anvisit geles, following a pleasant at the home of her father-in-laS. M. England and with relatives POUKT tsw With the ORIGINAL Trubenized Color You'll think, at first, the fabric Is silk; but It Isnt, although it looks like it. Then, you'll guess, rayon, because it has plenty of stamina; but It's far above the ordinary conception of rayon. The 1936 pheasant and quail seasons will likely open November 1, the same day as the wild duck season. This date has been tentatively set by Commissioner Newell B. Cook of the fish and game Essley-conceiv- ed Plus plenty of style. Plus the original Trubenized collar; the collar that stands up through a day that would wilt and blister any other. although slic stale legislature, and it it is , ved slit. could Going to Boston You don't take chance with our Peters all the leather ahoe Qualiry if guar M tit J . . and became we carry a wide aelection of pattern and aiac we can alway fit you Wallace Sorenson, of Logan, a 1936 graduate of the college In the school of arts and sciences will leave September 16 to attend the Harvard Medical school at Boston, Massachusetts. The school begins September 25. ... are offered at Latest Creation in .... FALL FOOTWEAR many new styles Schneiter Knows Golf Earl Schneiter, young Logan golf professional, took the spotlight in the Utah open match play golf championship tournament at Bonneville Thursday when he blasted r $1.95 NOW BUY s Finer Gifts Every Woman Should Know EeclhiowG Snes Logan, Utah Expert Courteous Fitting Service 49 No Main . 4-- 2. S IRONRITE doubles its utility with BOTH ENDS OPEN. Garments are fed at either end over the unobstructed feed board. Why buy half an Ironer when you can buy an a very satisfactory run. They thrashed grain for their neighbors and friends in North Logan and Hyde Park. The wheat yield on the various farms on which they thrashed was well up to normal. l A CRUKN GRAMERCY Yeflow (old filled, . aleck wab.li. GwfckM bwrk th. Checketts Floyd of providence has taken a lease on the Jack AnPete Wight of Brigham City, drews buldmg at the Intersection in of Otto of the Providence road with the the employ painter Wolfe of Logan suffered a split Logan Hyrum highway. Mr. Check-ettwas in Salt Lake City this nose on Thursday when an extension ladder which he was try- week and was successful in neing to hoist, slipped and fell, strik- gotiating a draught beer license from the state liquor control coming him In the face. . mission. Besides beer. Mr. Checketts expects to carry a general Had Good Season line cf groceries and will serve John T. Quayle and Leo Reeder, lunches and sandwiches. He will operators of a new thrashing out- have a live wire lad on hand to fit, have Just finished up their give service to persons who drive sea'ens work and say they had up in cars and desire this sort of ronrife Ring of rut bcaucy, bow priced a low Another Beer License Suffered Split Nose , that other ironers have only one useful end the USELESS end is obstructed by the post that holds the revolving roll in its position. CRUfcN VICTORIA . . .fiuwM.lv.lut In daiBty, round Omen. V eiiow ft'l 3 L Wally Williams and Harry Borg of Salt Lake out of the meet to lead the way Into the semifinals of 71 the test. Schneiter shot a against Wally Williams to win, Williams held the Logan instructor even for H holes, but Earl stepped out to win four in a row after that and tie up the tussle. 'i Fewer dollars money-savin- price. Battle Hoppers Bartel W. Cardon was elected president of the Junior Democratic league of Cache county Wednesday night at the annual election meeting held in the Chamber of New White Way At last the old lighting system Commerce. Mr. Cardon succeeds on Main street In Hyrum Is being Darrell W. Crockett. dismantled and removed, and a new White , Way" will soon be a Two Crops of Blossoms- reality. Efforts are being made by v Pete Anderson, veteran Spanish Farmers Borrow Money the light department to complete America war veteran and veteran Cache farmers have borCounty this work as rapidly as. possible, of the World war where he saw and will endeavor to have the action In some of the most bloody rowed from the Federal Land bonk battles on the western front, is and the land bank commissioner lights turned on by the 20th. to the extent of approximately since May 1, 1933. In releasing these figures, Charles Parker, president of the Federal Land Bank of Berkeley, stated that these loans have been extended to 968 farmers of the county. rtiUn C. C. Wendelboe feature. Peter Members of the committee in charge of the flower exhibit for the Cache County Farm Bureau Fair next week are anticipating an outstanding display. In connection with Individual entries, there will be a display from each of the flower garden clubs from Wells-villLogan, Smithfield, Richmond, and Lewiston. vey Junior Prexy The ac- ' Detpite all theie boe Flowers at Fair The annual live grasshopper surfor Utah, conducted by the Utah Agricultural experiment station, In cooperation with the United States Bureau of entomology and plant quarantine has just been completed, according to Dr. George C. J. Knowlton, and Professor Sorenson, who did the field wdiY, Later In the season a survey will be made of the abundance of overwintering grasshopper eggs in the most seriously Infested areas. to cept the Humiliation. e. EARLS Clothes Shop Easy Dollars for You be-l- be induced For School perfectly. Frankly, It's a specially woven and cloth with every virtue you'd want in a shirting . a! ton fur tile Cache American Is In a to make you some easy dollars. Every day we have calls Mrs. Hunter la an active chinch for vacant rooms, for homes to and ciwc leader, born and reared rent. If you have a home for rent At the Tuwiwnd club meeting on a ftirm, and Is well acquainted or vacant rooms, drop a classified with rural difficulties. She has al ad In our poper and we guarantee held In the Chamber of Commerce so hud a number of years ex- - you a renter at once. Tuesday, the club took up the pro- perience In a mercantile line. portion of supporting only such In 1926 a call came through the candidates for county and state offices as would be willing to sup- extension department at the USAC to attend the training class In port the proposed Townsend plan. Tlie house was crowded with rural activities. About two years club members, who claim according later the course was completed, to J. A. Hendrickson, chairman, and since that time she has given much of her time to social leader they have 1000 voters 'in Cache and taking part In various County who will cast their votes ship in favor of those who wlU auport county activities. She has traveled extensively through the state repTownsend Ism. resenting that renowned Kerr Glass Attomey Louis Jones of Brigham Manufacturing Company of OkCity, already nominated for dis- lahoma, teaching all kinds of food trict Judge for the First Judicial preservation to clubs, as well as and private homes. District, was given support At the present will no doubt receive the unanitime she Is meeting clubs of mous vote of the Townsend sup- mothers, off times numbering from Glasses that Fit 50 to 150, teaching food preservaporters say the local officials. Arq Most' Important Luella The club requested Mrs. tions and modem canning For constant study and concenB. Hunter to accept the nomln- tration eyes must be In perfect condition. Dont take chances' of Mrs. Hunter Is a firm believer has servlce. The Andrews place In Townsend ism. However, she Is eyestrain, have your eyes exbeen thoroughly renovated and will not amined today. Our optical shop as certain her to very political be opened for business within a Is fully equipped to replace as her am- aifiliation at present, few days. bltion Is to see the Townsend bill, broken frames and to do spectacle repairing. passed by Congress which must be done by both political parties. When this Is done she feels that Dr. el Optometry properity will have returned to our nation. j EXPERT SHOE JOHN'S HAT AND Pace Five On Ttrmi m Low m ujl. Ia our Gift Department it a selection of smart, worth-whil- e at gifts you. ,i. sm prices th . . , Gome ia sooa aad see. wide ... Carden Jewelry Coi BOB BLABR M O T O R fSlDJl MAKES MODELS &JRDCES GRAHAM Six Sedan, 1935 low mileage. A small car at like new, price. 1935 0 DeLUXE PLYMOUTH SEAT COUPE, Radio, A- -l condition. Priced RUMBLE Heater and in right and will not stay long. 1936 Model) GRAHAM SEDAN, Overdrive transmission, Supercharger, Driven only during past three months. A new car at a liberal discount. 1926 (New 1935 CHRYSLER mechanical (New CROPS P A car that . SIX SEDAN, good Y FOREIGN TUNING SYSTEM Paris . . . Berlin . . . London . . , and dozens of other foreign stations named and located, in color, on the dial. Tune by name easily, without quickly, accurately guesswork or fumbling. Get and enjoy many more overseas broadcasts! Finer American reception, too. Tremendous values! 52 Models $22.90 up condition. A fine appearing will satisfy SMALLER CARS, OLDER CARS, TRUCKS MOVE YOUR M N Model) GRAHAM SEDAN, Driven very little, in the pink of condition. You must see it to appreciate its value. EH JJ ESS SHOE STORE c a reasonable New 1937 Philco - the most particular. READY PRICED TO RIGHT 33 LOGAN, (IB Never before so low price for an American and Foreign Philco! Baby Grand Less Aerial . . $3750 Sold only with Philco Aerial to insure greatest foreign reception special easy terms v Federal Ave. Phone UTAH West 1st North St. Phone 390 PHILCO i LOGAN 999-- UTAH w MmifoMs9s 33 Federal Ave. Phone 999w Logan, Ut. VL, |