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Show CACHE AMER1CAK TV Pour Ada M. Tliorpe Is Wanwine Mrs. Ju R Thorp of thetr the marriage feuhtrr Ad Mllkr Thorp to Allred Hrrpuu) of 8lt Uka which on Saturday t look pure vtolitL TVy pmt th work end bare returning to Balt Ull on Monday where they wUl make their horn. Mtzx Thorpe hu made her bom at Salt lake for the paat ire yean and Mr. Hainan la an employee In th postal department many friends and tbr. Tholr alzh them surma and hap plant. Mr. KUza Cooper who was her birthday annlrrnaryj wr Friday was guest of honor et i gkinrr party at her home. A low bowl of sweet pea orntrred the table where were were laid for, Alfred Mr Oooper. Mr. and Mr Lanen of Sensory Mr. and Mr Roy Mil ion and family iting here from Temp. Tltey are on a two weeks snd while here are guests snd Mr S. B. Milton. Today and Sat. id Ur. Ilcrt from Arizona Theatre Married Here from Cornish LOCAL NEWS PAPITOf Of WcIIsville are vis- Arizona vacation of Mr. Landi Un AND Paul Lukas IN WelbmJI A Passport to Heir m Coming Sunday John Gilbert J coining to Logan-Ther- e will be a fast baseball game at Johnson's grove Sunday afternoon at 4 p. m. when the Cache American and Wellsvllle ball teams meet Both these teams hsve been at the top of the Cache Valley league this season y Old folks of Logan stake are Invited to attend the annual summer outing to be held at Nlbley Hall at I SO o'clock on Tuesday, August 18. Following tha program there win be a lap lunch served Study Taxes Canal Leak Repaired Members of th Cache count) A small leak In the Logan norIN commission were in Salt Lake on thern canal, about a block from Thursday, having gone down to Crockett avenue on Canyon road, the state capltol to meet with the Baxter of Logan. Mr May, waa discovered late Tuesday afstate tax commission on tha proShir-- , and Betty. daughter flats ternoon. The leak was repaired be- blem of adjusting taxes on the try snd Jarils of Salt Lake and fore much damage was done, acCapitol theatre in Logan. 10 tana came Friday to spend Mr Jo Maughan. days cording to Hcber Olsen, president with relative Joseph M. Maughan of the canal Druggist and Mr W Ilford company. Faces Statutory Charge Druma month who at has home spent and family returned Mr. with came home and mond John M. Andrews was arrested Saturday after spending five days Shooting Sage Hens Mr Parker. late Thursday afternoon by Deputy at Yrilowstone part. A number of sportsmen from Sheriff Mis Eva Stoddard came home Hyrum Weatherstane on a Th Third years girls of th section are contemplating on this S months after spending charge of attacking a young gill alab met rrtday afternoon at the Sutklay going to Rich county for the two When at Murray with relative. Ct'y arraigned before hoee of Mtsa Margurlte Bradshaw Mr Rachel Bankhead is spend- day open season on Sage hens de- Judge Jesse P. Rich, be pleaded a Is lh evening they enjoyed B. clared Commissioner Newell by not guilty. Preliminary ing a few days at Brigham City hearing wta at Logan with her daughter Mr P. J. For- Cook for Saturday and 8unday, waa set for today at 3 pm. He Mr. and Mrs. Wm. B. Maughan August 13 and 14. Cache County released under a 31000 bond ester. and family of Salt Lake are guests Is closed to shooting. Mr line Mr. Carter and Harry Mr Wm of their parers, Mr. and are touring parts of and Old Folks Tart- yfamily K. Maughan. Idaho and Lava Hot Bprtngs for Merchant Returns Providence wards will serve a Mlm Ardella Haslsm ccltiaated 10 day Glen N. Earl, manager of E. W. dinner at noon next Tuesday prior her birthday anniversary on TuesMr Attrllla Raah ar$1 son Lynn Elliot and company of this city, to and attending the program at NlbGames, refreshment day. of Smlthfteld is spending a few days has returned from a fall buying ley Hall. Following the program music were enjoyed by eight girl P. M. Williamson. trip to eastern markets for his the Providence ward guests will reMiss Oladys Lloyd of with her father. Mend Howell Mrs. and Mr store. He was accompanied by E. turn home where a supper will be Mary out of townf Grace. Idaho was an Spencer Felt of Salt Lake and Mr W. Elliott of Bellingham and re- served at 6 o'clock. Each of the guest Oeo. Stoddard of Baker City, Ore- presentatives of the other branch Providence wards furnish a numMis Evelyn Thru re of Ogden, gon were calling on relatives here stores of the company. ber at the program at Nlbley Hall store at beaut! tian Wrlghfa Dept on Thursday. pent two days here visiting her Miss Shirley Hall celebrated her Neslen for Governor Herman Only Two Voting Flaces parents. Mr. and Mrs birthday on Saturday, flowers snd A Neslen for Governor club was There will be but two voting disTheurer. luncentered cake the a birthday Providence Wednes- tricts In Hyrum City at the fal at Miss Sybil MaughanJ of Salt Lake organized cheon table where covers were laid returned home Sunday after visit day night with the following offi- election according to C. V. Mohr, cers: Lewis Frank, chairman; Mrs county clerk. Beginning with Janwith her for fifteen guest tmr here two weeks Mrs. Jane Parkinson speig Sun- M. Green well, Aluary I, 1933. there will be three grandparents, Mr. and Mr P. M. WalHelen Mrs. day visiting with vin Mathew secretary and trea- voting districts In the city. For Maughan. at Mendon also attended the surer; A. E. Allen, H. A. Campbell the fall Mr. and Mr Clyde Oopen aryl ker election, only two regisWillard funeral services of Mr reLake Salt Louise of Jr., Austin Frank, Ernest Looele tration agents have been appointdaughter held there. and Frans Mcndelkow, directors. ed and election supplies have been turned home Saturday after 10 Soreifon Raymond Oreen who has spent supplied for only two polling places day spent here with their parthe summer st California Is spendent Mr. and Mr D. J. Jones. Cache in Visiting a few weeks here with his Ernest Rainbow, Donfild Brad- ing Leonard W. Hill of Los Angeles Settles Insurance Claim H. C. Green. father. Idawent to Hoskins Leo shaw and Is employed In a Jewelry store, who Elmer Johnson of the Sixth ward Mrs. Willard Sorenson. Mr. ar.fl ho Palls on Wednesday to work. Erickson accompanied by Mrs. Hill loft to- has received settlement In full for and Alfred Jensen Bishop Mr D. Danielson of Paradise of Murray, Mrs. Lucilc Giles and day for his home. The Hills have the loss he sustained in a fire on for his home last Sunday. The claim spent the paat week here with her Norval Sorenson of Alh&mbrU, been visiting In the county daughter, Mrs. James H. Bankhead. Calif., were guests of Mrs. Sophia some time. They made a visit to was settled by the Merchants Fire home Mlm Elaine Jones came Denver! park Insurance company of Stoddard 014 Sunday on their way the Yellowstone National Loan and Thursday after spending 10 days home after burial ser- while on their vacation. Mr. Hill through the Crockett attending at Logan guest of Miss Ramona vices at Mendon for Mrs. Willard will be remembered here as a for- Abstract company, local agents. Ar-- ! Maughan. Sorenson who was a sister of Mrs. mer employee with the Wendelboe The claim was settled for $375. Mr. and Mr Eri st Johnson and In this city. acted store Lake Salt of Croxford thur Jewelry Stoddard. as adjuster. family of Mantua spent the week Max Williamson left Wednesday end here with their parents. Mr. Denver Here from after home and Monday return'd and Mr Louis Perkins. time at Kemmerer, Engineer LaGrande Rice of the Balt Game Sunday Mr Archie W. Maughan enter- spending ihe U. S. Reclamation Service at DenSunday afternoon at 4 p. m. the Wyoming. tain'd at luncheon on Monday at ver, accompanied by his family Is Cache American baseball team will entertained Jones Mrs. Eugene complimenting Mrs. Leroy James a visiting cross bale with the fast nine from dainty lunheon complimenting on his furlough and Is and two sons of Salt Lake and ad daughter with his father, Oscar Rice of this Wellsvllle. The game will be playMrs. Copen Clyde Coof Mr Harrison Davis Logan. Louise of Salt Lake. Covers were city and Mrs. Rice's parents, Mr. ed at Johnson's grove and proven were laid for eight. and Mrs. H. H. Allen. Mr. Rice mises to be a good game as both for eight. laid Miss RoGella Allan returned home Mr. and Mrs. Herman Theurer has been employed in the Denver teams have been going strong this month a after Saturday spelling at a wiennle roast at offices since 1930, working on data season, the last time these teams at Los Angeles Calif., with her were guests Fork canyon with Mr. connected with the construction of met they played a 2 o 3 game. Blacksmith uncle Wm. M. Allan and Geo. M. The visitors Fans are assured a good contest fam- the Hoover Dam. Hector Draper Mrs. and Allan and families. here for about will another Sunday, admission will be 10c. remain Lake. evcnir,T. of Salt Thursday Parker ily Mr. and Mr Fred C. Pierce of Salt Lake week. Mrs. May Moand family of Drummond. Receive Papers and daughters. Betty, Shlrlay and The Editor of the Cache AmerJackie are spending a few days here 70th Birthday A very pleasant time was had by ican is in receipt of two publicawith her mother, Mrs. Eliza Coopmembers of the J. E. Hickman tions from the state of Washinger. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Ad Lelshman family at his home In this city on ton, the Grays Harbor WashingMr. and Mrs. Wm. Selley and the occasion of his 70th birthday tonian and the Aberdeen Daily Saturday anniversary. Eleven of his 16 liv- World, sent by Congressman Alfamily returned home bert Johnson who recently spent a 'evening after spending five days ing children with six daughters-ln-laand 20 of his 48 grand child- couple of days in this ci'y Both at Grand Daddy Lakes and other 'parts of interest in the southern! ren were present. The five child- papers carry interesting interviews ren who were not here were scat- given by Mr. Jolinson. TIipm; papart of the state. Mr. and Mrs. Jas M. Williamson tered over two continents. Prof. pers are both members of the As- Every one is familiar and carry a real were Sunday guests of Mr. and Hickman Is a graduate of three soclated Press Mrs. Vernon Williamson at Smith-- I universities and holds five college live batch of world as well as local with Woods X Tomais ts-field. degrees. Aside from many maga- - news. The Washingtonian toes and will be delightcame home zine articles and pamphlets, a pecially Interesting from the fact Jack Williamson fill'd Monday after a week spent at work Is about to be published on; that Its columns are vt ed to avail themselves Don which he has been gathering data with adverising placed by h? r.icr-- ; Amalga with Mr. and Mr of the opportunity to 'chants of Hoqulam. 'Reese. for twenty five years. Downstairs Tn 4-- -- aii WOODS X ari w 1 ' j 1 participate in this unusual bargain Saturday. These prices are in effect Saturday only. This is the large size can and will sell for only 8c per can. We have in stock some very sweet and juicy oranges, these manges are excellent for making fruit salad or orange crush, this is a very unusual value at 5c per doz. 23 W. 1 Leave Your Meat Order in our Ice Box. While you attend the show. We Appreciate Your Patronage. Lamb Chops Mutton Chops Leg of Lamb 5 for SATURDAY Surety of Purity" 2 lbs. 25c 2 lbs. 19c 18c Ib. aien are at Victor, Idaho with tha pea company. On Monday evening the bee hlw girls gave a Junior darge at the These girls open air dance hall are trying to raise funds to go to th girls camp In Logan canyon; on Thundsy with the entire group cf Benson stake Bee Hive girl Victor and Hattie Waddoups spent Sunday at Bountiful visiting relative The Lewiston Third ward primary entertained at a childrens dance Saturday evening on the open atr dame hall. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Orchard of and Mist Katherine Hodges Sunday at Brigham City spent day. Lewiston. On Friday afternoon, Mr Bryan Mr. and Airs. Walter Last argi ton Telford entertained at a trousseau David spent the week end at Lava tea In horvr of Mrs. daughter. e Ralph Gayman. Mrs. Cayman received many beautiful and useful hr present. Mr. and Mr C. C. Choat and three son De mar. Robert aryl Jean are spending a two weeks vacation In the state of Washington. On Thursday evenliyj the bee hive girls gave a children Uuce in the open air pavilion. They are using the fund to help pay their trip to the girls camp at Logan! canyon next week. The druggist, Jerry Tyner and Mrs. Tyner and daughter. Donpa May left for Kansas Sunday morning to spend their vacation with Mr. Tyrt-r'- s parents. P. B. van Ordcn, former druggbt at Lewiston and son Max of 8alt Lake City are In care of the Lewiston drug store during Mr TyrJ r's absence. Dr. William Parkinson of Camas Prairie Ida., spent the week end at Lewiston ore Saturday. He and Dr. Poulson of Logan removed several pairs of tonsil Derial Hendricks, H. H. Harrison. Wib Talbot, Hendricks Stocks, Junior Rawltry, and a number of other p'W11 W'lJHW fri it IJI PI VlWT Air Crews Report Fires Major air tines of Southern California will check the location of forest fire from the air and report headquarby radio to ters this summer. United States Forest Service officials received this type of cooperation from crews of some of the pir lines In this section last summer and the plan was so helpful in flndlg outbreaks that the practice has been adopted this summer by all the major line Owing to heavy winter ram and consequent luxuriant crop of vegetation. extreme fire hazards are expected as the dry season ad vances. fire-fighti- Pot Roasts Pment Lo?n Steaks ioc Boiling Meat ONLY RoUed Roasts Ib. 8c to 12c! Ib. 15c Ib. Sc lb. ISd FLOUR MIMMlBb Free Delivery Orders Over $2 -- FRESH CREAMERY nstte? 11). CLOROX bottle 15c lb. pkg. 13c SODAS, salted HONEY Miller Queen . . gal. 75c HONEY Millers Queen gal. 43c HONEY Millers Queen . . qt. 23c VINEGAR for pickling . . gal. 29c ELECTRIC LIGHT FLOUR 48 'gffcc FRESH PRODUCE TOMATOES 5 lbs. 12c Vi CANTALOUPES Utah . . each ,7c 9 lbs. Sc POTATOES GRAPEFRUIT Ariz. tg. 4 for If 'c ORANGES med. size . . . doz. MELONS Utah red ripe . . . . !b. MEATS Veal Chops Salmon . Halibut HAMBURG EX I lb LAMB CHOPS S lb TOMATOES j12j, 25 15 19 10 4 Ibw POTATOES It lb COFFEE Schilling lh. GRAPEJUICE, Royal Farple, pint JAR RUBBERS pkf 7 34 19 10 29 ROLLED OATS FELIX CASH MARKET 3M North 1st East Pbooc 183 Poultry ... lb. Sc . lb. 9c to Spring lb.!3c lb. . 13c 12c 11c Choice Hens Allg 13 B1p Small Can PICKUNG SPICES Two Pkgs. Asst. Flavors iii 2 Packages . . 26 ounce Package BRAN FLUKES Post8 Package Three l Bloavesc Lamb Chops-Rea- l nt Ibw er s 48 lb. bag TUNA FISH BLUE RIBBON Pot Roasts Corned Beef ROLLED BLEF ROAST th. STEAK, short 3 kvl t JJe th. Specials for Saturday, FOR RENT New S room house, water full basement, furnace, heater and garage. Phone 621. J TNITEDMARKETi 1 i. Fish HIGH QCAUTY BUTTER fresh creamery, lh. BEEF FOT ROAST A Logan . . Smithfield . . Hyrum . . WeUsville tah ! BREAD SPECIALS WE CARET MERCHANDISE OF no-ho- st Oil Ref in-- ; lng Co., to build gasoline absorption and stabilizing plant here nt cost of about 250,000. Clty-U- JJ. niAlMi SATURDAY Mrs. Norman Partington of Logan was visiting with her sister. Mr Clyde Noble Wednesday. Mr Grace Hartvlgwn of Oar-lan- d has beerf visiting at the home of Mr. and Mr Jot in Rlndllsh baker. She returned to tvr home Thursday. A. O. Beveridge of Salt Mr Lake City waa visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Munk Thursday. Mr. airi Mr Parley Ball were visiting In Hyde Park Sunday. Mr. and Mr Perry Bingham entertained Friday at a chicken dlrg-ne- r In compliment to Mr. and Mrs Soleehury and family of Oakland Callfonfa and Milo Adams of Logan. Mr Reed W. Blake and family of Idaho Fall and Mr Ben Simpson and Mr Alina Raymond of Smllhfleld were ding r guests cf Mr Geo. Reese Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Hyde of Hyde Park were guests of Mr. ard Mr Parley Ball Tuesday. Golden Burris of Magna was a guest of Mr. and Mr Howard Bingham Wednesday. Bishop anfl Mrs. Oeo. 8. Noble motored to Preston 8unday and spent the day visiting with Mr. and Mr Joseph McCann. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tueller and Geo. Tueller attended a party at the home of Mr. and Mr 0 Salt Lake Boneless Veal Roasts Macs Home Made - ( Veal or Lamb Stew Try lb. j Merrill and E. V. Norton of Mr. of Ogden were the guest and Mri Moee Ou'tamon, Tuesday. Mr and Mrs J. J. Poulsen and daughter, Edna of Salt Laks, mot. Mbs ored to Balt Lake Sunday Edna has past the last two weeks visiting with her parents Mis LilThe past two month lian Hogan has spent la California! visiting with re la Ure and friend Mbs Hogarj returned to her home on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Van Ordrn and family cf Salt Lake are spend-lr- g a month at LeeUtorf William Ore hard Mr. and Mr and family of Salt Lake spent last week visiting relatives at Lewlstoc. Hrnry Taggart and daughter of Salt Lake City, Qlenfi Taggart and Misses Blanche and Beulah Taggart motored to Star Valley FriM A - AMALGA ur von. Itc ODERN ARKET Veal Chops Roast Pork WE DELIVER ACS Lamb Stew and Veal Stew B A PHONE 300 No. Pledges For W. J. Lowe Game Invite Old Folks r 12. 1932. Leo Nelson of Bmlthlkld Saturday night. Mr. and Mr Martel! Ewu were dinner guest cf Mr. and Mr tT Obi top and Mrs. Geo. Raymond. Sunday. Amalga 8 S. Noble and Mr. and Mr Marvin Vernal Newton Brow Box Kdr Hampton of Sail Lake City spent leather Co. Ikar Rntr City manufacturer located In Lake. Bear In litres days mass a at oounty Republicans new quarters. Farm Bureau meeting waa held night meeting hers Wednesday at the home of Mrs Perry Bingham ' J. p. Griffin hog an dr legale with named sixty-forepaintThursday. Fourteen lad ha were pre- ing garage conto auta the building on South half vo la mch was spent wortlnj the time sent, delevention. pledging tha emir oil a quilt. Light refreshments wmc gallon to secure the nomination cl Mrs Arthur Berg, Lewuton son of Cardson. Canada Is visiting At Wellsvllle tomorrow, fcatur-da- relatives lm Lewiston August 14th the Cache AmeriAlbert Blair and aon Clifford of can baseball team will mret the Bait Lake spent the week end, Wellsvllle team. guest of Mr. and Mm H H Harr! Wcllsville rriJiiy, August Box Elder LEWISTON Mr. and Mr Alfred Jensen Cornish were business visitors the oounty seat Thursday Farr In Logan Mr T. B. Farr of Smlthfteld. Irlewts Meet of the Republican High chairwoman Priests of the Cache stake High Loparty In Cache county, ea In will hold their regular monthly gan Thursday on business con m nected with the organisation of quorum meeting Sunday at 3 p in tha stake house. All High i the women In her party Priests of the stake are invited Mrs, Elissa IXK1AK. CACHE COUNTY. UTAU Dozen Crystal White . . 65' 10' 15' 15 . 5' . 10c 10( bars 15 OAK Crystal Wedding 1 Ec 5 Large Package c . . K. K. Golden No. 2 can .... MALT SYRUP E, Per Can T8ITUB 10' 33' .. 5C Fresh Utahs 10 Pounds hi: Nice Size Per Dozen 15' U. S. INSPECTED MEATS PICNIC HAMS lb. 13c RIB&BRISKET Boiling Beef lb. 8c POT ROAST Baby Beef lb. 9c-12- c BACOTTugarcuredslicedJbJTc Choice Veal, Pork, Lamb, Chicken |