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Show LOGAN. CACIIK COUNTY. UTAH CACHE AMERICAN April Jo, !U2. Joseph Keeffe I, Benefit Dance 111 j Here for Week End Carl Sheffield of Sait Lake tui A benefit dance to bring given in Joseph Keeffe. bookkeeper for Olof Nelson, is reported to be 111 the Sixth ward amusement hall to- -, Just relumed from a German-Au- at hi home in Provident rlght for the family of Emanuel tmn mission, and alio at one time r veteran aim' ass a resident of Bogan, being the Madden, a world tiie veteran t on of France Sheffield, spent over to been ha taken Go to Montpelier the tt'relt end In Logan. at Bob for treatment Samuel Weston and JowpH HJ-- hospital to i gr aent to Montpelier today Back from Elko j p Here from OgUen Going to Coast Here ' 'i i t iiit . fsp'ar.d lias re- aiirnd Uie funeral service there Oi.Al Miss Ema Virchow who contemJulius Her it jo ol K n. cate in Mr and Mr. II L Hammond of of father for Sr. Ashley. t.eoige Ogden, a as a visitor in Logan on lumed from a trip to Elko. Nevada Fir. Ashley, a ho died Sunday morn- -' Ogden silent over the aeek end pt les leaving this aeek for San lie arid 10 take the fami'y as hie to atu-rMonday Mr Brrx.Jo here visiting their parents, Mr and Frsneuto. a , given a party Of if lUruld Fi gm.d a ho have been trig Visit his fsliter. MrU Ur'g-jlocal H E Hammond of Providence day night by a number of vis ling In Utyan and Er'gham Cil It Eleventh aard and Mr and Mrs. Janies M Smith friends The party aas held at the DernKaplan vs. cf Logan Mr Hammond to a postal home of Mrs Caroline Peterson Uie Ab Kaplan, heavyaeight ilIwk ln lht ogden ptoffiro Working the Street Proud of Son in Sait rojipler, defeated ira fx-rJu'nea fiortiv n, s'rrel supervisor, Burley Visitor Attorney (muff D Prrshai u the same Rap. Lake Thu night Friday Pair of Angora gou's. harness and . John Sandberg, automobile u some on Irnlf fine the aork f've a of fine and doing very proud father -, lan ruet Mirl Christensen at Cokeaagi h for sale Earl W Fugland mnhaiuc of Burley. Idaho, lias beta pound son bom today Mr prrvton street by amnfying and levrllng iil a few Adv viviUng here and in jeors back and the for- -j 3l4 Wn-- t tot South one of the t a daughter of See- rtarv of Stale Second south street, Hjrurn the pinned) i M H Welling rot, flu it streets In the city all mer Logan welterweight Mother and h past couple of days He came down s to mat. shoulders the to attend the funeral services of hu received the Attention Kaplan are reported to be doing nteelv spnnj, Bishop Worley III I of the road boas !r Henry Ames of Hyrum William Worley a as taken llnhup Mrs. Scott Chairman Gu-s- tt at College to the ho'pUU this morning In the) Mrs Olive S.ott received the ap- ambulance He has been suffering Miss Wilson Chosen One hundred and taenty firto cf Pitching Horseshoes Miss Tyra Wilson of Logan luu bools arte Robert and Chester Tripp Of pointment from Washington D. C from trouble with his side, the trip Northern t'tah high guests of lie Utah Stale Agricul- Richmond, aill enter Uie horaeshoej as chairman of the Better Homes to the hospital having been for the been selected to sing the aupisno tural college Saturd y In their sec- pitching tourney to be held at committee for Millville Olive Scott, ' purpoie of olwenai.on to detcr-- 1 lead in the annual Bumvt Fe.tlval ond annual play day The girl rep. Smlthfield Wednesday on Health i Eshe Jenson. Annie Hun.ptirrys. A mine the cause of his illness The S,i Int Cecilia Mass ' by Connt or. according to an announteti ut Ijct an high school, hoc an day. Robert Tripp a a In Logan R. Hovey and Marlon Jevvop met nade today by Prolcjeor Walter Academy. Nnrh Cs.hr. Souih Ca.he Mordav and had one of his pikh-- j Friday to Plan the projects to Garden pj Box Elder In-- h, Prrvton high and mg rhoei ai'ded a hi- h had been token up tl.toyear. WilU. John II. Maui ban of this city broken rereniy In practice. IX den Cernral Junior high arhoo! who has a ferkle piece of ground Wonderful Saddle Horse west of t!e Frovldi Rivet Horse Show Soon Herbert Humphreys, who has oi'.- bridge, as It all A Day Da! Hie f.fth annual live. tot k and m Contest Wor!;- -beand planted V. 'il received bv Mr Use annual "A" day at Ut.ii of the prettiest black riddle mares lieves le got the seed into the o e show of the Utah S'ae Aganil Mrs John Andeivon of It r State Agrlci.lt ir.il colli te tv huh is m the c.tv, has It well broke and ground at an opportune time. Tin re ricultural rolltge A? club w .11 be lb .his from s Imon. Idaho, that planned for Wedmsdar, April 27 was out riding on St Sunday J. W have been sever 1 good showers held May 13, ng to WUlia n A ill. one of the best Judccs of sadLurlla SlUplrv, Mrs The formerly has been pcwponrd unlit the f Reading, v octal ih.urman s me the planting took place. ho.v thu jear will be told at thr l.i 11a Anderson of loyan, since dle hoisis In the cl'y. says Mr. Tuesday. accord. ng to l Hi ge stadium. nt body president, Emerson Ab-- Humi hreys animal Is the finest for i ticking that city Iier home, has i u nil for the dav, saddle puiposrs In all Cache Valley been miive In church aork. She Ann and croon Mr. Mrs. Weston and ami first place In the florist shop ahlrh to the annua! t lean-u- p U.y daughter Frances received corsld-- , Landlord Here- and first place In the dance. She at the college, will be under the di- Dressing Auto Tops George Dalile, landlord of 'rrable shock and were badly shaken e. a ill contest in Pocatello for finals rect ion of James Flllme-general Paul Edwards and Laf Bingham Jn an Caihe American, was ln Logan on crash ln in xt Friday night. chairman. are about the busiest manufacturers busimss over the week end Mr. canjon north of Mantua Saturday, Dahle and workmen to be found In the 1)l( says tlicre was a heavy snow y coulct,c, witi a cjj. driven by new city. They ere manufacturing a Kcnnard of Brigaam City. storm all tlie way between Ogden auto top dressing and applying it glenff jacj zundall invest Igatod. and Brigluun on the way here Sut- .. to the tops of automobiles ln the urday morning , city which have had considerable p. UO weather. and sun to Hamag the exposure BRING THIS COUPON AND 25 CENTS The formula used has been worked A to the out by Mr. Edwards and It seems flee that dogs ln the vicinity do-of the Utah State scholarship ADMITS 2 ADULTS are Agricultural college east Sixth North and Fifth to be Just the proper thing for preconsiderable damage to vege- will be awaiting the 4 H canring Children 10c AH The Time Splendid Program serving and softening the leather ing table gardens and flower beds club member who eirtrs tlie best cars. on tope Owners should respect the feelings canning exhibit at the Utah State of others by taking care of their fair In October, accordini lo a leti tt f canine pots If they expect to keep ter received Monday by D P. Mur'" ray, state club leader. ,UT them around .,c,l 1 derK ii -- Pace Fue ef l I Frt-M- rs i n j - hs r I . riM-nur- tj ; VI u nrc-Log- in 1 te b-- en v 1 -d v L. p Si-dir- ie j Lyric Theatre . Two For One Today, Wednesday and Thursday j J flfty-doll- ar r grruper arr rrr;n:: t, TESWEcuras: Prov, lerg Active rtZ3TKFI& Prowlers entered the Logan scti- lor high school the Logan plant of Co- the Utah Poultry Producers Lundberg association, operative Bulck company and a store belong- ing to Ras Rasmussen, opposite the high school, some time Friday night. Nothing was taken from any of the places, police report. Fire at Providence Hyer Child Dies Iris Hyer. 14, daughter of Mm .Elaine Hyer of Lewiston, died to- -, day following a two week s Illness of Infection of the heart Bishop Saul E. Hyer of Lewiston was In Logan today making arrangements for the funeral and burial services. The services will be held ln the Lewiston First ward chapel at 2 o'clock on Thursday, ! Seeds Donated m Beehive girls of the Seventh ward have planned an operetta, "Lont, a Comet, to be given in the ward amusement hall tonight at 8 30 p m. under the direction of Mrs. Wil- liam Doutre, general manager; Hah Broberg, musical direction; Bernice McCracken, dancing director; D ates Nielsen, properties; Mrs C D. McBride, accompanist. The cast is Lola Jensen, Dorthea English, Edith and Georgene Doutre. Lila Blanch Foster, Jean Mortensen, Stewart. More Night Policemen Some business men of the city advocate more night policemen These are times when there are a great many temptations for people to steal and especially at nights when their acts are covered up by darkness An additional two or three night patrolmen would decrei''? the number of night prowlers that are now seen throughout the citv, Some cities maintain a police force of ore policeman for every 1000 uuzens At this ratio Logan would have a force of no less than ten policemen. he only Bathing Resort in Cache County with good cHan Yarm water ... Swiminsr-- h a healthful sport, combined with pleasure and fun. Going to Smithfield 1 All the business men are reminded of the big excursion tomorrow to Smlthfield for their Health Day Celebration The caravan will start from in front of the Logan tabernacle on Main street at 9 15 a m. The Logan Senior high school band will head the caravan. All the people of Logan and particularly the business men are invited to go with the caravan and be a part of the delegation from Logan in the parade at Smlthfield Those who have signed pledges to go will be expected to keep their promises g Is Located in tlie Lgam Heart 2 aelie Coimty One mile north of Logan . . F ollow the crowd and you will find this place to be on 5 of the best resorts in the country. Master Barbers Outing Pate 37tli Wednesday April Prop. opening 9 LeRoy S. Hill, BHBwar n Psr SBaawswjMxw.sswffiwa8dWEiJgPPimSHiasaSBBttl c ifiiiTiraiii wintrim ZJ j All the barbers of the city known as the Master Barbers association, made a trip to Logan canyon last1 night for a goodwill gathering and to get better acquainted Manuel Skabelund's cabin where the party was held, was found by a new fifty cent hair cut banner spread across the road at the canyon camp. Sixty head of deer were seen along the road on the way to the canyon Following the steak dinner, cards were enjoyed with Thain Watson carrying off the booby prize and Tommy Waldron carrying off the turkey - Virgin, Improved T)uart, in&lette or Imperial Croquinole Three eManicures For $1.00 cMarcel Short Hair ... 50c , Fire at Providence Sunday mornEighteen varieties of vegetable ing destroyed the brooders of Wil- - j liam Checketta and burned up the Rcd Cross to x'Een,ice men oI baby chicks. The loss estimated by' Cache valley who desire to plant Chief Rapp was $36 for the chicks lack the means to buy and $100 for the brooders The ori- gardens, bat eeds. Eugene Yeates, chairman of of was the unknown. fne gin the county chapter, said Sunday Is your property insured. See O. A men wishing tbeie seeds Garff, m .nager Utah Mortgage should bring their annheations to lean Insurance department Rates Mr. Yeates within the next few 10 percent below the reguar rales d.ijs Phones res 822; office 234. Operetta Tonight Gi vc Mother a (Permanent Wave or some other beauty service for- hem special da yf Take advantage of our Specials which lasts until May drst...Yoar choice of any of the following Permanent Waves at . . . $4.00 We Give S. & H. Stamps LIME OF COSMETICS WE CARRY A COMPLETE i , Beauty Salon tit Christiansen's, Inc . tphor.e 412 J leant v Formerly Stci Sah open iS kton-Ch7i.uinr- -i a nu to 8 p.m Hair n Ci. ) 1 1 R.M. Smith , Mfcr. ir) 3 to 6:30 Name Leaders F Wlmmer w s elected piesi-deof the Benson Parent-Teachassociation and R S. Reid, presid- dent of the Webster association, at meetings of the two association last week. Other officers elected for the Benson association were: W J Allen, vice president; Mrs A1 Larsen, secretary Of the Webster associnon: H P Howell, vice president; Mrs J. C. Yost, secretary A nt er CRITICAL We are fully aware of the fact that tbe buying public is most critical at this time of scarcity of We work and money. think this is right. Every- one should be critical not only of the food dealer, but of the foods themselves Money dosen't grow on trees any more. It's hard to get and it should be everyones desire to have it go the farthest. You cant be too critical to please us. We will respond and do everything in onr power to make your food buying profitable and a pleasure to you. GALLON FRUIT Our stores give much thought to the selection of food that effect the greatest savings to our customers. Take particuar care to see the fruits displayed in our windows Wednesday. In the size called gallon size you will quickly recognize savings. Pinco Crushed Pineapple, 39c. Pears, 39o Blackberries, 45c each In the tins referred to as gallon size. Personal Mention Joseph Cornish and Cove, were shopping in family of the county seat on Monday. and son George E Crockett Crockett, prominent George A. business men of Preston, were transacting business here Monday. Mis Esther Laub of Brigham City is viaiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Laub. Andrew Anderson and family of Cornish were shopping in Logan Saturday. Mrs. Jennette Anderson of Richmond and family were Logan visitors Saturday. American Gift lAe. for American achievement ELOINwioh Kick loofclna Kli with 15 noit 14 kuna meat in Republican City Primaries Are Called )wl Notice is hereby given that the Republican Primaries will be held m the Logan precinct, Thursday April 28, 7 30 p. m. at the follow- mg designated places for the purposes of electmg delegates to the state convention to be held at Ogden, May 7, 1932 District No 1, residence W. G Clark, 207 East, 1st South, 1 delegate. District No 2, residence of W. O Peterson, 154 West, 5th South, 1 Right Popular Elgin delegate. strap w jda, 17 Jewel adjustediroment,14k District No 3. office of J A. white gold filled case. Hulme, 201 South, 6th West. 1 delegate. District No. 4, Third ward amuseWhether in business, sports, or politics, there is nothing ment hall, 1 delegate finer os a reward for outstanding achievement than the gift District No 5, residence of Ras Rasmussen, 195 West, 1st South, 1 of an Elgin Watch. If there is so. .e friend to whom special delegate honor is due, give an Elgin. Comelnand9ourwic:cl- - , District No 6, Court House, 2 deleof Elgin poclcet and strap watches also ihc dhinty lion gates District No 7, Junior high school, nvw models for women which are now so much in vo; j;-- . 1 delegate District No. 8. German Meeting House, 2 delegates. District No 9, residence William Doutre, 465 East Center, 2 delegates. District No 10, Whittier school, 2 delegates District No. 11, residence of S O mother, Mrs. Martha Hughes Kim-be- r Card Of Thanks Those who spoke at the serCarlson, 932 North, 6th East, 1 deleWe want to thank all our Logan vices and those who supplied the gate friends for the sympathy extended floral offerings as well as the sweet George D. Harding, Republican City Chairman and the assistance given in the music, we extend our sincere thanks A. H. Kimber uid family. funeral services for our wife and (Advertisement) S. E. Needham, Jeweler Logan, . . Utah |