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Show GCHK AMERICAN Six the h j'.iii ir)'! fiiji ti.r t.tst n;d f coinm.i-- nt ctin f !; .in; the Rowrr mid w.i'aM ;.i Sardetn of tl.e r.n.i :.:n:ts 1) and coin .: th t ca Mn Samuel fit. haul Uilrtl a'h Iij a larvi and b i of Tin pUcr tiful at Ue l.ent and rtar lx altiail.ve Mr. and Mrx and u well kept. re principally mtrrexred Richard In tlie flower context. They have maintained an attracthe place un Mr. Richard hat an Interextin dial he ha mad hlniwlf. Lavrre Kidman is particularly in the vegetable contest He raise head Irttuce as large as large cabbage. He la keeping a re cord of bit routs and receipt of hi garden. It is sell kept and he U getting a big production Lavere srlUi the help of hi parent ha constructed an attractive rock garden around the aide and ends of an outdoor cellar. They have a Urge variety of roeka and It makes the cellar stand out consplruou.'ly. Ootlheb 8tuckl on 7th North demonstrates how to utilize small spaces of ground to good advantage One notices at once that Mr. Slut ki has the habit of Uie Salsa and German for getting lame returns from small arras. His place Is m at and well kept. As soon as one early crop U gone hr plant another. He get the maximum production but like the gardener of the old c 'untiles. keeps up the fertility of the I per tarn ! '1 flrr by ARE INSPECTED GARDENS q.,e SAF.T I.AKK peix-rmia- rtg.t'.i.i oit hf not tt'd.s f it with I. i.h ya tl.e park.ne Mr Dunn I. a Ctue.ri d n u. .gh'.j irriKdi.i.g tl.ii h with high gra.s and weeds hiio an a.vt and a mark of naked Iwatity The ith has and Hie pinking has beautiful fh- Mr Dunn, perhaps, has the rr nmol variety of floarrs and table on Hm! smallest tpac of si y m ilia city All It home visiled by '.he tie kept by the labor of (tie owner. No work U hire L II yhoas hat ran be done with self effort There are many very welt kept home in Logan and there are ti't much many unkept. There t room for ln.prmement. However tte beautification movement U growing and more Interest la bring taken In the home beautiful Idra. The cash prize for tlie vegetable an d flower garden contest are fit' for first and 13 00 given by the Logan Rotary club fur the best Lower and back garden Including yards to the middle of the street. 10 given by Uie Clio club for the best vegetable garden. IJ given by the Logan Rotary club for Uie best display of flower for the fall flower show undir the auspice of the Logan Garden and Flower club. The final judging will take place In September. The garden will be visited agnin In August and September. coin-ii-.ill- 'e i. rate. Stalion-to-xtalio- n j Ask 'Lung DicUaro for other you may want. TELEPHONE (ilia of the most Impressive Sight few traveler seem to have seen or even beard of, can he found In Cumae, a pleasant ride from Nuplva Cumae wa the ntot ancient Greek colony In Italy. Her sat thnt great oracle, Cumaean Sll 1. and the piaaagee leading to her grotto were described by Vergil sod Dante. few year Only In the been made clentlflc excaratlon among the extensive ruin of this Still th automobiles of region. tourists iefd along the main road without pti!ng to tee the wonder that have been disclosed. There I a Colosseum second In size and Importance only to that of Rome. !t he con-ditio- - - !i rei-iu- . Eat Domestic Rabbit Meat For Health now-read- . j Hyland Rabbitry i: WE3Z3aSClSSEB&5SBBaS3StSS S3333 Surprise yoiai own appetite leliglit your yiends IMf Flow jr to ho the Told in this little lb ideas book, Lig covering all social occasions containing 128 pages with Add thgrsnap of to your party V7Tni the right drink, the rest is easy. Have bottled Coca-Col- a thoroughly chilled in your refrigerator. Add ice to the glasses when you serve it. Cold and appetizing, its' the natural partner of so many good things to eat. Order it from your . grocer, .... CRYSTAL BOTTLING WORKS 72 w 1st N Phone 444 COCA-COL- A beautiful ions. Name...... , . Address.. mHWNHNIINHNIHHIlHtNNMnMlHIMUMWMUm Alths. Fu.t C'allf a. 'll I. r M V.u Ij i j - - j s j ' w w-e- Mr. and Mrs Lament M. at d.nner on Thi in comphnii nt to their brotiie wife, Mr. and M:s. George M. and son George, Jr , of Los A entertained Calif., who have .sjxnt the week here with t dative. C were placed for eight guests. Mr. Guv H M.uighan rule: ed at a delightful dinner par' Wednesday evening m honor oi who was observing bir'hclay anniversary. A tall va roses centered th.e table where ers were laid for Messrs and M dame Guy II. Maughnn, Inland Maughan, Kenneth Murray, Lrrov Irishman. Cyril Maughan, Robert B. Murray. Wallace Baugh. Me s Znida Mauehan and Lyman A.rno!1 Clark and Felh Maughan and 2 Music and social grandchildren. chat were cnj. ved. i j il,..i:i, n on Sunday. Mr. and Mis. IRrUf. Achnuou a' d daughter. Joan of Piute, v.l.o bt--- n be visit mg rrlaU.rx at ( -- iiJ Ug'9 a ir.ttf.c !r 1. - Bui Nut i.m r In 1771,1 Se .tl ft itt- - n rttlan engrh.locy eerstd 1m t order of t' e Ii' ne l. '.pi g tie f,r-- t pl.i In tt.e firt ir.a j of li.e ai r rap 1.1 in, cheruMm ud throi e. In j re tii.it ;. gi-.- ti- i -- t't-o-- 1 Tii'i t it It Urai'ierdt g D.u lle !,itn. ! c!ii to !iirten laxr d' ii.d very niii.-!pirsninyliam New. Til Esdutlvafy A jr.,ns!iirii Aiuerl'-Iif- l j YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO PURCHASE LOW COST TRANSPORTATION AT A SACRIFICE. Studebaker Commander Six . . . Newly Painted . . . Tires Good a car with miles of Service at your command, for $200 1927 ... u Pontiac Coupe, newly painted, good tires; runs good and the price 1927 $125.00 is Erskine Sedan; good tires, finish clean and good, motor just rebered and fit with new pistons, rings, pins, valves ground, miles of service and the price is . $175.00 1927 ij M- - ; Never in our history have we offered you reconditioned Ued Cars at such low prices, lhone 330 Logan, Utah Blair Motor Co. f Su-s.- -x Home of the j GRAHAM BLUE-STREA- Phone 350 j llftii rn33T33G5DETU3: i ID (3D SPIT buy a cleaner until you have New Hotel Lankershim TTHtn Startling cleaning facts found by the Pittsburgh Testing Laboratory Ilere are the sensational facts about electric cleaners, just confirmed by an investigation made by the Pittsburgh Testing Laboratory. cleaners ORDINARY VACUUM CLEANERS suction suction alone or plus a depending upon cleaner of of a brush: popular specimens scraping this type removed only 36 as much dirt as The Homvr. CLEANERS WITII SUCTION AND A MOTOR-DRIVEcleaners which add a sweeping BRUSH action to suction: specimens of this type removed only 75 as much dirt as The Hoover. THE nOOVER combining with suction and sweeping an exclusive beating action. Positive Agitation: gets out nearly 3 times as much dirt as suction d more than suction and sweeping. alone and Before you buy any cleaner, look at The Hoover! See for yourself why the above statements are true. Only $6.25 down; balance monthly. Liberal allowance for your old electric cleaner. Let us send one to your home for a demonstration. N one-thir- - . . , - i Li 5 7th and Broadway Los Angeles, California j 1 1 400 Newly furnished rooms "r. c-- tmsa t s n &.:-- i ' il :;!aF 33:3 1 HOOVER at moderate rates from to $1.50 $6 Excellent Cafe Garage in Connection THE HEADQUARTERS FOR UTAH PEOPLE W. W. Whitecotton, Owner and Operator, formerly of Utah Ralph G. Caldwell, Assistant Manager J. L. MONTROSE CO. LOGAN world Small Used CARS j W o. tit el op found Oowtirr eli In t! the North Ameri.-ab"t I j uttd Old Tlie pm. tire of bird goc hru-!n- Tn the tn IT'1 nt leo-- t. U .iiiKiid. t..'.l(d on relative here ter of that year Home people w',10 county, Engfait rday c.i their way to Park City, were hunting In Around Mr. aud Mrs. Loran Tallxit and land, killed a cormorant d:.;i,;htrr Leanna of Roy. Utah and Its nerk was t silver bnnl en which were emrravcd the arms of th kins Mr?. Merlin Lee and two children of I old calk d cn Mr. and Mrs. of TVnmnrk. on 'Ill, Saturday their v a" to lava Hot Springs. Idaho. Ml - A'l..: k..a:t- entertained Mrs P iby Jemon end two twelve gnl friend, at her home on1 childri n f llvrum F;!ent Sara! iv Saturday evening in honor of her here with Mr and Mrs. Thomas M. birthday. Outdixr gi- lies and WilLam.avn were enjo. ed. Mrs. A. M Satterfield and dauth-te- r Mrs. James Larsen presided over and Mr I ucile Beam and ton a beautifully arranged dinner party of Pocatello, Idaho spent the past on Sunday in comp Ilmen; to her week here with relatives. They were husband who was ubscnmg his Saturday afternoon guests of -- ir. A birthday and Mrs. George Spence. cirtliday anniversary. cake and tall vases of Mr. and Mrs. Grover Jones enthe table where emirs were tertained at dinner Sunday compllaid for twenty-twMusic and soc- imenting Mrs. Janctt Jones, Mrs. ial chat were enjoyed the remainMrs. Thos. Margaret Bradshaw. der of the afternoon. Lindley and Mis Marran Marcus-se- n Postmaster and Mrs.N . G. Allan of Malad. Covers were laid for entertained at a luncheon party ten guests. Mr. and Mrs. James M. WilliamThursday evening in honor of their son and wife, Mr. and Mis. Geo, son were guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. Allan of Los Angeles, California Don Reese of Amalga on Sunday. Social chat and music were enjoyed Mr. and Mrs. Leo Watkins and by the guest of honor and the host two children of Preston and friends and hostess and Mr. and Mrs. Leroy of Mr. and Mrs. Wyatt, three childW. Hall and family and Mr. and ren of Logan enjoyed a lovely dinMrs. Lamont M. Allan and family ner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mis. Lewis Watkins, Mrs. Hebcr C. Green on Sunday. Wm. Robins and Mrs. Wm. Pitkins Mr. and Mrs. K. R. Smith of Los all of Logan were afternoon guests Angeles, Calif., who are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Spence on of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. lleber C. Green, and Mr. and Mrs. Monday. Mrs. Floyd Johnson and three Green motored to Brigham City on children of Beaver Dam returned Saturday and were guests of Mr. home on Thursday after spending and Mrs. David J. Jepfson. the past here with Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Daniel A. Leishman Mrs. Floyd Leishman and Mr. and are the proud parents of a l.ttle Mrs. Charles Archibald. daughter born on Wednesday This Mr. and Mrs. Don Hawly and Mr. is the first girl in the family and and Mrs. John Griffen of Salt Lake was surely welcomed by her three were Monday afternoon guests of brothers. Mother and babe are doMr. and Mrs. James M. Williamson. ing fine. Miss Ada Walton of Harlowton Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Copen and daughter Louise of Salt Lake spent Montana who has been guest of her Saturday and Sunday here with grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Heber ,r"1t t At. an dt'i.eouiaged l..r f.i::lv a well at all present to be faith- fal In keeping the oorntnandmentj of Cod. Tlie music was furnished by the ward choir under the direction of chorister L. L. Cook: Mr. Fontella Geofuld sang a solo; Invocation was offered by Elder Morrt T. lfodge. and the benediction by Bishop George II Robinson of Lake town. The meeting houa era packed to It capacity and the floral tribute were beaut If uL Charles T. Whittington wu born at Bountiful DavU county. Ulan. November 9. 1978, coming with hi parent at the age of two. the son of George A. and Mercy M. WhitHe ha labored in van-otington. church capicittes all hi life. Laving been chorister In the Sunday school, the MIA. and a member of tlie ward choir; etas leader In the priesthood classes; president of the MIA and superintendent of the Sunday School for five years. He was mansed to Edith pyp.Whftmgton In the Lnpan T mp'.' November 2. l'.,-union th efollowin, Vcrl. Montdl. Furnell I.e da. all living: rr.cTrr .ferry M the following b;oTr M.rcy Lut Idaho; James and V.'xrr-Wh met m. Elira Luf an-- i Br Utah. Alsop. all cf Ordi-n- Green aeconpai.Kd Mr. a: d Puro.d Grei UiC n cr. t for an indefm t vet I rl-- oriel j.ne- ha, j' Cfch 'ii'lili wn d' h Carl Wlf.elm 11 Of Garden City Passes u .'im.d.jg president; Mr. Elmer Oienn, sec- - Ihnry W Maughan. Mary G Ball- rvtary with Mr. V. R. Carver iw ry. Mary B Hill nd Ret Ropp!. chairman of program. um spent Wednesday at Fairvtrw. The Ladle Literary dub nv Idaho with Mr. and Mr. Elmer Friday evening at the home of Mrs Krrr Mr nd Mrs Vernon Maugha-- i Wilford Anderson with vice preu-dent Bessie Jones In charge. Mrs. ' entertained at dinner Saturday tn L. E. Nelson of Logan read the honor of Mr Joy O Thompson act comedy drama entitled. - Mah- - nd children. Joyce and John and ar! and Mary", by A. A. Nilcn: musical numbers were furnished by The Mr. Anderson. Special guest of Thompson of ILyrum. the evening were Mr. L, E. Nelson afternoon wa spent in the canyon Irenter-Lo- s nd Mr- D- J- J01 of Logan; Mr. Rulon Keetch of Angeles; Mr. Wm. R. Parker tamed at a trout supper on Sunday of Kaysville and Mr. Lamont Ai- - evening. Rose buds formed a cen lan. Mr. Allan Letshman nd Mrs terpicce for the Uble and cover nd Mr Clyde Copen A delicious trout ' ,31d ,or Mr Harold Glenn. supper wa served by the hostess! ,nd daughter. Louhse of Salt Lake Mr and Mrs. Howard Jones and to twenty guests. The First year club girls n -- t 'n Max Mr and fcIrs Eugen, nrs Joso,h Jonrs and iIr' ,nd Thursday afternoon at the home trs Jone5-Mrof Mrs. Howard Jone with teaclu-rand h?r Grrtta Lelshman and Adeli; Mrs R L- Brad-haaccom-l- n Jones In charge. Eight girls were mother. Mrs. Rote Fcn-skattendance and enjoyed sewing Pul!lod Mr- Wilford Baugh to Salt nd t!w The 3rd year club girls or U,ke nlday end with relatives local No. I met Friday at Mis. Rose Lelshman and son of Miss Elaine Jones with Con:. id spent the end as Leader Mis Braw.l-.aMargunte in charge. Six girls were In aUcn- - res(s (,f Mr and Mrs Earl Knbv dance aiul enjojed sewing an (1 Rule F.rk They a ho ac.on.pan-- . d Mr and Mrs John Kirby and muMc. OFTPON CO., 314 North Ave., IS. W., Atlanta, Ga. Enclosed find 10c(stamps or coin to cover cost of handling and mailing) for which send me the book,"FFhn Feu Entertainbj Ida Bailey Allen Life Resident Suit illustrat- A J d.n.,.ii hjsjI THECOCA-COL- D Friday. July IS. 1932. i.i. e ar. ! a..:.: Mi ai d M A. ai. Mi' ai.u I... .'i V.' Para. t (is.itei! C'i.y IMr.eral a The Madie i h Wei:.: !art.v.a ai.d .hi, hr ri ,..! 1 wv T V.'l.i; t,..0!o:i :,,r Ch-.i- l Ilini d-t- eftertuaiii at the ; f iliMtr i lit !J,( Vli, tj.J at Nfn Luilwr Murray. Light : 1 ;heal (i tt.e LDfl ti.'rthW l.Oitv ,.l.t a:. (I i , ) H a . i u Tl.e ; 3... limit were served to fiiu-- . :. I..'- - M. . i, im' Ia.tu ar.d Al- iaturi'ay. J o! mu., r i'., . tmi During the alternooij i m.d A.d- I... s.-.ton t '.u:t 1 ...It I D .o m reoryaruz-- d d at s : with the I . Si. atli ip : C.aivu.e C.a k. tie !.- f Ci.arai W. IV,, t rd fiecr : M'- Waller I :xu s ai.d (lanrp'g ;ai-:p'sCarday even-,i- ;' lit in, pre-idtiMrs. Elmer Civ, L,.r. ,p J at the Cjissi Sp-ust- -s at b.'la.p oS Ginl-i..u t 1 vice prciKleut ; Mrs. C'harli :::.v of Wt,!a..J wa'd rf A group i.f twenty ly.,.. T Horn yvi-.fK-d- .rt R,.. secretary; Mr. Lewis Ah, .id n ai.d girl et'joved the c.eiiiug Af-t- -r he Woodruff A. Wa.x-- r of the IV a r L, l chairman of programs. The.- - hm.i a wa. i.urh Lah ."., -All .nd BU.op CUrtiuc k npioce. Mr. Vernon Maui.an, ervi-- by tie kill v cf fiai.- tf ILe tie-- , Ijir-a-n- . M Miami s M e rja'xe wo-dJames N president. Mr. Kterllng perfect hostess Coca-Col- a IP.. ... .'...on i.h.ie wetk1. ii. Dc , l t j la Italy, and one which atiMw-ranea- M Jor.. Itslise City Worth Visiting Tke Postgraduate Wife She esk her husband occasionally If he think there I any real danger In th political situation. The time most fnvored by expert for this question I when he has only oil. Ove minutes In which to make his First Skates Wars Skinkoaes Mis Ida Smith on Cih West ha train. hn a art The come wnnd'-ifuof skating a layout. Her vegetable file never unfold his morning pagatiltn Is close to le r flower gar- long way from (lie ortglunl skating per. L ew, even from the post gradwhich wit t'.e forerunner of the den and they both ate a suMl. lent te Where (he long uate school, develop present spo-- l. weed... t!l hud out and in fine n for thl int deiall Import, l imit l.ke knife of skate tpeed Mr. Sin"!: has efts within five jenrs. h.! n In niilo of than window bot s and flow, r lads perind She takes charge of, r a is and around lot home. Hrr pbire R w.'l! three minute, nml the hrond hladea returns nil hooks lent Inin by his l at encli ueh nlluvr a fancy rnurh worth M'iiine s friend a ml gives him a few skater to nut l.i the h.illet d.nieer For front and hole thwhich enable him to talk In the perfoni' im e of tlntr grace home of Mr. and Mi v W H. f.v.n-- t If cornered -K- an-a about tlt-fill and Ituros, l!ie or:'!nal on 2nd smith is ruu.i-il.! St ir. It is a sinter wuspeedy rpy hln.-eif pu-f.irtttl to pleasure to walk mound the-ntoi-with Ml. k In ord'-to pet grounds The hark yaid is just a, motion. Turf for Airport clean and neat the fi nt yard Tie fiM Ice Skates were made of The tlilli-- Plate Department of The parking is well kipt aim.,; with shinbone of animals which werp Commeiwe mends an evenly the other ground-Littofastened to the feet. The motion prepi.riiened mixture of the followOwen of the Twelfth ward wn a slow niul n awkward as ing grim-t- a as a tough, durable turf ll mud Iris n along the Mend-ia hunt along through the for an poling airport. Canada blue gni's, kept plate and R.irdens, II. i rater. f.im-red top, meadow fescue, hard table garden is rather lame with a The Test dryland or rollerskates fescue, sheep fescue, red fescue and good ariety of nice growl!:; x were Invented la H05, lmy's perennial rye gras. For Mr. and Mrs Owen h.v. the best results the exact mixture a fine stand of sweet pas, dahlin should he determined by an experiand gladiolus, enced landscape gardener, after a Mrs Jack Cowley on roun'i careful examination of the soil. For North has some beautiful flowers the cheapest runway surfaces of reawell arranged in the front P3 well sonably good qualify, earth oiled as in the back yard. with asphaltic base oil Is probauly Donald Merrill on Fourth noith the sola' Ion. is interested in the vegetal? contest. He has a well kepi garden with Domestic rabbit neat is delicious when properly . miked. many varieties of vepe'ab'es. Tasting the Best Way Mrs. Mary Ree-- cn 1st West ha Lnc grain fed f. vers How to Improve the uppetite, was tlie theme of a recent medical beautiful flower gardens and t at a for mark-1address that consumed more than THE great delight In them, f he is keenly half an hour's time. We could tell interested in the home beautificaIt quicker: Pass up your breakfast, tion. Tt Is a pleasure to see dinner and supper and repeat the Block Vn.t and Half Block same second day If necessary. Tour E. C. Dunn v.ho lives on Thi.J North of Interurhan Depot appetite will Improve. New Orleans South is not a contestant but his iehmond. ttah, Fhone 55 W Tlmr Ficaj tine. place should be mentioned. Her- 'i--. ft... ii. m. Only 35 c . and Mr arei J.jill s R e o r ganizes At Wellsville CITY TKI.miO.NK w AfUr s;:;o is an out Und'i.j fiittn.ile of w.v. !'. !i Ml. .1,1 C"i t r hit nil U (lui.e La- -. d w.'h uu t h ly li is h thr.r TheMadre Club I. Of; AN !o VEGETABLE AND FLOWER LOGAN. CACHE COUNTY. UTAH 33 Federal Ave. PHONE 999 UTAH |