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Show Jtpr Six C.qF, AMERICAN T JOC.K N, CACHE COUNTY. UTAH Friday, March 11, 1932.. ;n " Mrs. Whitehead County Will Local News Assist With New Bridge PROM Services Held At Grace, Ida. N o t i c e: DATE SET OF MEAT IS Get Conference Visitors Conference Guide a id information and your Cache county commi-ilone- r have Funeral services were held at have your Radiator and checked string-Th- e Itirme. to Cleveland and on agreed Battery Idaho, at supply planks for Mrs Tuesday Baby Free at Utah Oil Companya Cobble Rock Service Fortieth Quorum of Seventy era for a hew bridge over Spring lltathM Alien VVhtteliead. wife efj Mr. and Mrs. J. Vrm Adam of On Mwrih 25, one of the most ' Creek In College ward will over hold their are Austin Whitehead and daughter of, monthly nieeting Cleveland. Idaho, provided rejoicing Station . . , Firat station entering Sait Lake City uni p.ie Junior promrnades in tlie March 13 at 3 oclock in cal elliens will da the nrrevary J C Allen of Cave Tha aervees lb aafe arTl vwl of a fine daughter, from North. h cd a work toward building tlie bribe Were largely atendid at the tiraie' the Logan high school 'tory bom last Saturday night. Mother Die take house. will be held at the Palais dOr. atiording to a decMoii at the Wed- - taU riar'e and ttie floral offer.r gs and babe are doing nicely, Milk Come in For Warm Spring . . . Clean Rest Room m day i, n of the (ounty board were beautiful Wife Seeks Divorce Tlie q ,ern this ear will be dlf-- f A tannin tee IW Odes a romU'Ir.g of Rm'u s cuision by of :. I.t Bbe wia have no king. luye lumout Of Mary E. Neuberger f.lrd full for Dent at to MeeHow.,' 'divorce Wednesday against Anll.on on the Whitehead side cf the1 " lister Olvn at.d Hoy Jen c..r she w:U have two Commerce Carl c Vailry dmlleta will mret w n- - kPIx-arere- e tlie made e and was there a H. !c.-family, 18. cor.te-very t he March be Neuberger, will lilt: charging lit. trinity. carried on as1 at Pieeton Friday Bottle and Neces- r ,!lls Improvrnirnl. rrprevnt a'in of tear kin of follows la.h class will select twoj They wire married in accord. tig to Dr. W. W. Merrill, Elabo.ate and artf.tic dt eoratlunv J ininrs! ' Ar You are honoring tha were tl.iee 10. 1922, Mrs. Neubtiger a .l lor.g present iand. dates, making six !n all. ary. of the lotal society. Pis. 9 April 1 the fa'l.i r. right broilers and :x n 'hich the colonial Iren Vi u i w .11 be sold at 5c with Prom. Hosts this V. I'atkrr, 8. S. Ei am and L. V, for the custody of tin child and Each per. JgjqprjlQfy As Icvan city is in no luutiru! vote Ore brother and four a: .: s mo points lor the llta be carri-- d throughout We Mcrri.: of Previon are making the to their own partle. coti.e couiu.g w re cot.ili'ion to i:,tr.Kt a munmiml !.t t vote tl e student purcha.-w-au.jh'e to la present. an d not JlV Hiat this U to be the B ' l.on.ort s! Probably you have arrange n ants for the gathering. A1 Ti.nie of the Nl'er Wi-- 1 siauchlerii.g plant, and a tin pi vn add. '.tonal 100 points will be given .gnrgeou-lProvo Has Spring spectacular affair r.evi-- attended a Prom. Opportunout .!.d by t!.r hi alt h CJU ml"ee i No will be allowed toiin tht hbsiory of the world, but we ity knovks Bo come! Student body! bihonc wav in r large of the Back To Desk la-- ' Clayton Jenkins of Provo who of the chan romn erce of Ur exceed ti.e limit wl.il h will be 20' do aX Hiat this U the result of the G t liiev A double n Urd quartet - en jour dates and come. C. L. (Lee) June, manager of the was In Balt lake Wednesday talk-- 1 viiir la not Iia- - hie at this tin-tfie pencil ward supplied the m i ' or 2.mo points. The candidate ,iarl (,tk and combined creative tis A k to b.u Millville savs to Is Ing Logan back friends, I l.e Motor Hervtre spring company. health Committee nt a S i: the class offuers, and n. mg tlie highest number who r;aik.e Tl.iee lauded Elderly Lady: "DU you see anyhas come In Provo. People are pre- - meeting was held on Wednesday k hi trim, following an evening, d noting Wedne-alates will be queui. and the two ou know what that ts. virtues wnan!v of thing of a white cat? Vs Mr. to the hon.e of and nary at cull d that some a'Vn'pt sl.ou I of several weeks. lie broke paring plant their gardens and evening Is reirit.i-.stHond and third The assembly, Wanted a Prom Snuvll Bov Yes, It fell Into a huie alrtady tagun to play Mrs. Jliil.es J. I.von. An excellent Whitehead, told of er activttu m li.ude at lea t for no at 111' xi lo- I tu ankle while skating and hU foot ' golferssummer -1 (Lest, will be attendants. If up Queen. written and directed huoh organizations and Itttlk on the Ibwk of Itemember-- !,:n by barrel of biiuk paint down the tuts been In a cast ever since. Tlie their ft Wat tlie opinion of the coin ' i the cUss who can j.astune. best to her lamlly. The nut'.ie that a small fee could support GnyU Stewart, will be prevented' street, but I fixed It all right. arce w.is gin n by Pres John A (,f li,r east will rrniHin on tlie foot tor '..clr candidates. to the studer.tb ody two davs before la; orison of Ifynitn. ftemarks were speakers Included Bishop Alma D fur the lnspeelion of "Oh. you good little boy! What acne little Ume longer. Modernizing Theatre 7 lie committee will make O Hubbard, of IVnrh. Bishop Clare ti this the Prom. Blanche Cardon as a did you do? ii would take that ,n City The Little Tlie a Ire at the college also made by James Jenv.n and one of of Aston the the strlrt matron is a ? rnobt Idaho, Gooding. riot. wad, rare of the Cost of inspection It attractive Proms Mae T. At the close of the "I threw it into a barrel of whitebmtl.er-m-law- : GiHetpie Honored o jis modermmg Hs .tag lighting ef-- I , vocal solo r.er. The advertising committee Haney as a studious Susy is a de- - wash. r' r'' h,m'rfl were served a would be necessary f r the m Kenneth Gillespie, senior at the feels, a contract for the work hav- - to L. broof Alien Kmlthfleld. a n,iss of Kent Coxier, chairman; cided bookworm until ?i , thirty five. in lor to lasjxvt sixtern Utah State Agricultural College and ln bwn Klvon to Hie Fehrvm Mr and Mrs Jerome Taggert, ther; Moroni W. lawe of Grace, a Thep Prom, as you know. Is a Asked to write an essay on two sU'Jghii ring plan's .ivili' Fletcher, and Viola lu.d -, elecWhen the E;pc,rlc company. a member of the Scabbard and Carmen Bird. Maurlne tradition as old as the school It- - Quakers, announce th.e marriage of their son rvHism: Jo eph S. Allen of Cove, an duily. a little girl wrote: la tricall woik completed, the stage; Wallae to M.rs liar Nllson of was j Jacobsen Blade, a national society, and Donald uncle; J. I- - Robinson of Richmond Hartvlgson self. Seniors! This Is the last time Quakers are very meek people, ( hainnan Dr. O Wep.nrrtn'n. with Rov carry the mi me lighting effects' Eld-r chosen to rrprcM'nt th local chap-I1- 1 a com remarks In as Wiseman by Clielng their thalr-rju- i you will attend a Junior Prom as 'who never fiulit and never answer Tlie marriage bik place on City Health Olfner Willum ter at a convention to be held in M re obtained at the Capitol will be In charge of the Toone who expre,vad the thanks of .T., a member of the Logan high, so back. My father Is a Quaker, but were ap- -' Clirls Mor.v-und theatre. on fit. Louis Missouri April 10, n,: underwent an oier-- 1 Hie family for the many kindness f'ointed as a iriul committee to Je put on your party clothes and come my mother Is not. Is from and 13. Mr. Gillespie atmn for apix'tidu I'ts on Wednes- and sympa'hy extended. n ake further investigations and Tooele arid Is a member of the Phi Attends Funeral Pravers were offered by Bishop hiepltaL TW- day at a lex specific recommmdalo'is Kappa Iota fraternity at the col- prrs. Joseph Qtilnney was ln Balt of Robert Kiripford and George Dal- - io the comnutPe at a later date E E. Clark Mr. and Mrs. lege. Lake on Wednesday where he went Brigham City were dinner guests ton of Grace. The grave at the After the Is fully worked out. to attend the funeral services ofof Mr and Mrs. Thonuis Jcvoip on Grace cemetery was dedicated bv u will be plan n'.ed to the city corn- ptew Hoy Purcell, the young man hurt Tuesday. Jolin L. Fklnner of Grace. M. W. niis.,ion for their conUIerat:n Speaks in Salt Lake It Tlie South Cache high school Hendricks of Preston was the un- - a believed that such Inspection Miis LeVeta Wallace, state pre- In a gravel slide and subsequently sident of the B. P. W. organzlatlon, died as a result of his Injuries. band rendered the program at the dertaker ln charge. would be far better than no in- Tliree small children. Morjorte. sl,(.ct!on at all. was speaker last night at the Hotel Pres. Qtilnney had the honor of conjoint meeting on Sunday even- Junior and Grant, besides the bus-- 1 Newhou.se at a meeMng of members baptizing this man ln Samoa Is- lng. This program was much n was reported that the butcher band and fatlier survive. luted by a large audience. of Uie Salt Lake club. Among jpops throughout the city handle Governor lands while there on a mission. atthe brothers and sisters who the.r iiM at much better than lorin-c:- l. George H. Dern, Mayor Louis Martended the sendees were J. C of civic Primary Convention cus, and representatives and they are much better Biairs Place Cars Jr.. Logan; Louts I Allan. equipped. The real problem is the The Lognn stake Primary convrn-Mls- s organizations were special guests. IJIalr Motor company's sales de- Allen, Salt Lake; R. L. Allen. Raymond L Wallace took as her subject, tion will be held March 13 at 1 of animals and partment In Balt Lake sold three Alien. Mrs. Fffle Wardel of Cove; jaon.iscuous killing How the Ten Year Plan of tlie p. m. ln the Logan First ward w cf 1933 on plaur.g them on the market. ik Tuesday Grqham's National Federation of Women's chapel. Tlie general board desire tills week. Two of tnese machines Mrs. Ella Bodily. Route 3 Boise. In connection with meat InspecIdaho; Mrs Ellra Taylor and M's tion. there was some discu-sioclubs Is working ln our own State." the stake presidency, high council- - went Into Idaho of territory. Ft Ik-- Cornish, Preston: Leo and mi.k men, bishojis and all Primary work- inspection. City Health Orlando Allen, Blue Creek; Mrs. ers and parents to attend. Nora E William Walton reported there Road Show Schedule Lions Luncheon Rupert, Idaho; were two hundred ptople in Logan May Whitehead. The Cache stake M I. A. annual i Anderson, Superintendent, Rebecca 't 3 h j Tlie Richmond Lion's luncheon Mrs. Arba Glenn. Brigham Ci'v; who were selling milk. The idea was V Cardon, Mary Larson, road show will be given Tuesday was held Monday at the North Fernando L. Allen. Smlthflcld; W.l- -' advanced that as far as possible, and Wednesday ln all of the L. j a proeram lard Allen. Weiner, Idaho. . v, a - v. Vi-all should be required to come up KiA D 8. wards of the stake, Mutual of- Leven Has Good Business Cache high school with Brother and sisters who were un- -' to the same requirements. commemorative of the 200th anis It ' I V 0 ficers announced Wednesday. The Joseph Leven, general manager Allen. Clarence to of able of the birth attend. George against the city ordinance to sell schedule follows; Tuesday, Benson, 'of the chain of clothing stores at niversary Cove; Mrs. LaVern Aston, Oood.ng. milk other than in bottles and Hyde Park, North Loean and Logan Provo. Salt Lake, Ogden. Logan Washington. Idaho; Mrs. Lenna Parkinson, Salt with the name of the seller thereon. Tenth wards; Wednesday, Logan and Pocatello, who maintains Lake, Mrs. Sarah Hendricks, Bln.t- - This Is not being complied with Visitor Pocatello Fifth, Ninth, Third and business at Ogden, reports quarters Miss Ellen Edgley. prominent ham; Mrs. Elva Wilson. Compton, by a namtT of the small milk wards. Each ward of the stake will to be very satisfactory throughout v1 : stllrn. of Pocatello, Idaho, spent California. vocalist an will skit be present and his entire chain. Levcn's store ln original Walton Officer reported! Health with several It the was days visiting past Judged accordingly. Logan has been a leader in supthat the bacteria test and the sedi-- 1 plying gents furnishings for a good Miss Vilate Jones. While in Logan, ment test for Logan milk is much Miss Edgley attended the Delta many years. better now than last year. There Phi Formal. Given Good Impression has been a great Improvement ln When you see these suits anti dresses youll Virgil Browne, president of the Snow In Gentile Valley dairy equipment and in the handlAmerican Beverage Bottlers, who Snow still covers the entire Gen- Attend Funeral agree with us that weve never offered such ing of the milk. There is still, son IL T. Mrs. Vilate Plant, resides In Oklahoma City, who has tile Valley to a depth that almost -' values at this price. for much room Improvehowever, been ln Logan to attend the tri- hides all the fence posts along the Plant and J. L. Robinson of Richment in the manner some people ValCache the were state bottlers convention, was fa- highway. mond among The highway between The materials are: Wool Knit. Basket Weave take care of their milch cows and, vorably Impressed with his recep- Treasureton and Grace Is about a ley citizens to attend the funeral is sold to the milk the handle that Russinecr TuesCrepe. tion here. He says the Hotel Eccles one way road. State equipment has services at Grace, Idaho on public. te the best hotel In the west for done well to open the road as good day for Mrs. Rachel Whitehead. milk inspection were and Meat convention accommodations. He as it has. The thing that keeps a Unusuai Valu- the mam topics discussed by the liked the friendly spirit of the peo- motorist on edge Is the fact there Club Initiates committee. This committee health he met and was particularly are so few turnouts. Snow In places ple David Tarbet and Dr. A. J. went to great effort last year to get Impressed with the beauty of the Is piled as high as eight and ten Brooking were Initiated as members Information about the operamuch city. While here he was guest of feet for miles at a stretch, giving of the Kiwanis club Tuesday at the and municipal tion of private John A. Larsen, manager of the the road the appearance of travel- weekly luncheon. The program Inslaughtering plants throughout the Crystal Bottling Works. cluded a one-aing ln a trench. play by Logan United States. Some of those who senior high school students, dioperate private slaughtering plants 'fsrvw rected by Miss Anna Boss; musical lUtaU U.U aUc'da JU were present at the meeting and Ruth selections by Joy Spencer, to make substantial im- offered Just what youve Owens and Keith Worley. provenxents ln their particular been looking for. plants. Tire, J A ;F i J j -- t- ,. Oprorle Du-Chamb- er l rr'a-live- d 1 I' pre-adc- rit d - ! : a. Block 'I A V eting s ; y At Millville !.-- su-hn- f- I , te re d-- 1 J 1 ' ''"7' frr-narnl- j s Ilarn-man- 1 d; Lo-ra- n. Wal-U-- je ! 111 pa-.-en- t ...EYE OPENER... : Special Selling of Spring's Newest ap-pr- ei mmT SUITS AMS) n Of-f.t- er jtjf u C head-Four- th i i' v; 5 $595 Special Bargain Items For Saturday And New and Different Next Week Coats ct Children's fine Cotton Hose 15c Special Bargains Missionary Returns Merland Men s and Boys Gym Shoes North Western States. The young man reports a very splendid experiHe is well and happy and ence. states that the missionary work is progression very satisfactorily under W. R. the efforts of President Sloan. Special price Ladies Cotton Hose U. Going at & ;F $ Pioneers Meet Ladies Fibre Silk Hose Going at Ladies Full Fashioned 77 Hose, all silk, latest f JC f Boys light color dress or school shirts. Sizes 6 to 14 Boys plain color fancy ya v Broadcloth Shirts p I SPECIAL PRICES ON ALL FOOTWEAR N SHOE STORE 34 West Center M. Hansen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Moroni Hansen of the Ninth ward, has returned home from a two years mission In the Lyric Bldg. Logan, Utah The Seagull camp of daughters of pioneers will meet at the home of Mrs. Patience Adams, 363 East 2nd North, Monday, March 14 at 2 p. m. The program consists of a Miss Adams; piano selection by camp history, Mrs. Eunice Harris; song, Lotliair Rich; reading, Mrs. Ruby Amussen and the topic, Utah Water Supply, by Mrs. Julia M. S Green. I told the cook to Lum Bago: prepare the fowl so that it would tickle my palate. Addle Noyd: Did she obey? Lum Bago: Yes; she left half the featers on. Literally Hundreds of well meaning people of this county have expressed themselves that they want to see the CACHE AMERICAN Succeed. There is a substantial way to show sincerity of the wish. That is to subscribe for the paper. It is only $1.50 per year. Childrens mercer- ized Hose 19c Ladies dark mercerized Hose . ITc Childrens tripleknee Hose . . . 29c Mens Cotton and rayon sox 3 pr 45c Ladies Sweaters and Blouses Babys 5 Shoulder-ette- s 75c Babys Berets 59c Shawls . . . $2.29 Sweater and beret set $1.98 L. D. S. 69c Garments 79c OSc $1 Fonnesbeck Knit Works CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING FOlU ROOM APARTMENT For Rent. Call 218J. LOST Essex. See our new line with short or long sleeves, V necks or turtle necks. The new lacey weave. AH are in popular spring shades. Sl.95-S2.2- Tailor Bird The tailor bitd Is a small song bird of India, Malaysia and the Philippines. It Is so named because It fashions Its nest by Ingeniously sewing together the edges of a large leaf with bits of silk, wool or vegetable fiber. Auto tire and rim for Call 1021. 1928 LET US SAVE YOU MONEY on your blacksmith work. C. E. Peterson, 601 North Main. 3 rooms and bath. FOR RENT Wm. C. England, Unfurnished. Cache American office. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY A HOME It doesnt pay to rent. Enquire at Cache American office. FOR SALE Few good short horn Durham Bulls. Ages six months to year and half. Priced right. L. E Litz, Lewiston, Utah. FOR KENT 3 room unfurnished home. Screen porch and basement. 374 South 1st West. Phone 508-- J. Polo Coats Tweed Coats Flannel Coats Fashions Wave In Newest . . . Dresses You will admit they are new and different. Just the smartest looking dresses possible to imagine. Prices to suit the purchaser. $5.95 Flat Crepe, Crepe de Chine, Printed and Plain All sizes TO $12.50 tf One steam heated FOR RENT room for light housekeeping and other steam heated rooms. Phone 977. DRAINING Remember Lun-daService Station and the Airplane Service Station have the latest machines for cleaning the Inside of your motor. OIL hl Notice to Creditors All persons having claims against Wm. A. Crockett, deceased are requested to present them to the undersigned on or before April 1st, 1932. Bishop Charles England. SUCCESSOR TO MOSE LEWIS COMPANY rf |