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Show ACHE Tuesday. August 2S, 1132. AMEttiCAN-LOC- 'nowvilk Back from has return-i- d trem a visit to Bnowiile a tiers PIANO JAZZ bhf was guevt of relatives for a few days IN ONLY !$ LESSONS Latest and Shortest Mrtbed RESULTS GCARANTEID Mrs-- David England IW Democrats to Meet Visiting Parent Budd Workman George Hobukh and fauiUy of Balt lake have vuluug in Democrat of will hold in Utah Tha Democratic Primary sUo Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Mctukm will tw held Wednesday Uirir state nominating convention England of Ogden. They hare bren ewning In the City hall. Ail In- in the Orpbrum thratrv in Ogden guests of Mr. and Mss. J. lL Engon September I This hall all give terested are Invited, land. ample accommodation. CKpheum INSTRUCTOR Instrurtkm each Monday Tiuwday at tx-r- Laa. Change Meeting Dale association Hark from Outing Tha local dairymen will hold 1U meeting Thursday Mrs. J. C. Allen. Jr. and daughter evrnlng at I o'clock In the Ciiam-he- r Norma and Mrs. Lee Reese, daughof Commerce room Instead cf ter Beth and son Dale, have reWednesday evening. turned from A week spent at Fuh Haven Lake, CACHK COUNTY, UTAH AN. snd Thatcher Music Company Salt Lake Visitors Mrs, Juetin Call and family of Balt Lake City are visiting In Cache must of the time being spent at Glen Earl Home her fathers Items, E, P. Hansen of Glen Earl manager of E. W. EUott snd company ha returned Pro idfnce. from a business trip to Salt Lake Cay. Here from Seattle Mar loo L. Campbell of Beattie, Canadian Yinitont Salt Lake Visitor Ernest Dues. Mrs. Frank Dure Washington, son of H. B. Campbell Char lea Ellis of Salt Lake spent Mrs, LeRoy Duos and son Rea from who has been making a tour of MU Canada are visiting in Cache Chicago, New York and points east Sunday in Logan visiting with boms Ora Rom, he returned to his here Denver. returned of way by County and other Utah points. It Is possible that Rea will make ar He la visiting a few days with his Sunday night. retirements to attend school here. father. r Pwrfcant Well Staged "The The reilgioua pageant, presented In the Birthright", Fifth ward chapel Bunds jr night to a large end appreciative audience. Fifty eight person took pert In the tu pageant. Cornish Coming to Logan Recovering Injuries IdlM Velde Simpson who received a serious injury to her am when the automobile In which he riding, turned over at the mouth of Logan canyon ten days ago, la re ported to be improving satisfactor- Another Ball Game Canyon Camper After a very pleasant few days in the canyon Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Anderson and family are returning home today from the England been where they have camp ily. it Is believed she will be able camped with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. C. to sav her arm. England and family. Demand Better Prices Wheat fanners of Lewiston, Ida ho, about 400 In number, were bound by an agreement on Monday to Mil none of their wheat for 64 days unless a profit could be made. The price sought is 75 cents per bushed These farmers control upwards of 5.000,000 bushels of wheat. The fast ball team from Cornish will come to Logan next Sunday wliere they sill play the Cache American team at Johnson's Orore This promises to be a it 1 p, good game as both teams hare showed superior strength this Ma- a son. Cherries Plentiful Mr. and Mrs. Owyn Wilson mot Station Attendant Robbed Sylvan Jacobsen, attendant at ortd to Mapleton Sunday In quest the Paroo service station at 201 of choke cherriea. They report fair crop of berries In that aeetlon South Main street, was robbed of approximately 115 late Monday this year. night, according to a report made to the sheriff and chief of police. Democrats Elect Two unmasked men entered the Millville Democrats met In pri place and pushed a gun In his Wild Chicken Dinner mary Monday night and elected face. They made him lay on the Mr. and Mrs. Sam Christensen the following delegates to the floor of the station while they rifled were entertainers to a group of county convention to be held at the the cash register. twenty Friday evening at the city Logan Junior high school Friday part In Logan canyon where a wild night of this sreek: A. R. Kovey, chicken supper was served. It wss Eslte Jensen and Charles Ander Achievement Day-P- lans have been completed for son. Tbs alternates are Moroni real feed, and after achievement day the annual of It a large bonfire formed the Jensen and Niels P. Olsen. to be held Friday, September 2. The center of the group where songs were sung, stories told and games At Coma morning will be spent in demonSprings strations and health contest. In the played. John H. Westover and family afternoon all county club leaders and F, L. Scofield and family of girls and parents will gather on the Man Returns Sugar Logan and Walter Read and fam UB.A.C. campus for program and L. E. Crookston who has been relly of Smithfield, spent Saturday at recreation. Each local must enter siding at Preston for the past few Coma Springs at Morgan. This was the stunt snd song contest which years shtn he has been a field the annual summer outing of retlr will be held in the afternoon in representative of the Amalgamated ed railroad employees and em- connection with the program. Sugar Company, has been transfer- ployees of the railroad who have red back to Logan. He Is moving seen upwards of 20 years service. A Homo-El- der his family here and expects to make wonderful outing was had. Mr. Missionary Glen S. Humphreys, son his future home In this city. Mr. Read went on te southern Utah Crookston has acted in his present where be expects to visit Zion of Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Humphreys, position at Bancroft and at canyon and other points of interest who has been sway from home during the past 33 months on a misprior to being transfermisIn the German-Austrta- n sion red to Preston. Blaze Destroys Home sion, returned home Monday night, A home owned by Aaron Andre He says he enjoyed his experience New Faculty Member Trenton, was destroyed by fire and Is In good health and spirits. Announcement has been made at Saturday night The fire was caus- Since his release he spent two the Utah State Agricultural col- ed by sparks from the chimney. In northern and lege of the appointment of Dr. Leon The blaze was discovered and re months traveling central Europe. He spent the last B. Unford to the position of assoc- ported by R. P. Schumway, a neigh iate professor of mathematics for bor. The loss amounting to $1400 two weeks traveling in the large the coming school yeai Dr. Linford and was partially covered by Insur- cities of the east. is a graduate of the r .Here In the ance. On the way to the fire the class of 1P23, ai d has si.i Marriage Licenses large county fre tror- struck held a national re ear; !i fellowship ow. The accUenl occurred near Sterling Moss and Ills Esther at Princeton. He took his doctor's Amalga. The tri cl: vas not dm figed Southworth, McCommon; Robert degree from the Unive slty of Cal- bi t the -- c.r h: d to be killed. Rofertson, Idaho Falls and Cleon ifornia. Dr. Linford w.U be an inIs your property Insured? Sea O. Thueson, Rexburg: Roderick Earl structor in t)ie departments of A. , manager of Utah Mort- Thurman and Grace Lorraine physics and higher mathematics. He gage Loan insurance department Stout, Pocatello; Ross Telford and will begin his work at the college Rates 10 percent below the regul.ir Zelma Rawlins, Lewiston; Paul on September 28, registration day rates. Phones, office 231; res- l?2 Wetherington and Eva Bess Davis, for the fall quarter. Adv Burley; Nathan AUer and Ella Marr Smith, Logan; Vaughan Jefferson Reynolds and Lillian Gan-thie- r, I! 3E. W. ELLIOT & CO. Orval Joseph Pocatello; Smith, Preston and Leatha Wheeler Lewiston; 8tewart Manford GilliQUALITY HOSIERY Always Outweighs "Bargain' Print land, Ponca, Neb., and Melba Dur-ea- h Olsen, Ogden; Purl Frank Peterson, Preston and Carma Checketts Providence. 8unday it 1 p. a. the fast ball team from Cornish will play the Cache American at Johnson's grove. Fans who like the national (port should see this game. Visiting Hero Mr. and Mrs, Dsvid Slander of children, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Burgees of Tremonton were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Willard Wyatt on Sunday. Operates Tracto- r- Oreen, who spent the past three years teaching school at the Fielding academy at Paris, Idaho. Is spending hU summer vaHe was seen cation at Newton. operating a tractor on the farm of Bishop R. C. Jones of Newton by some of hie friends on Monday. Mr. Green says he likes this sort of labor. Tommy par-taki- 4-- H n, -- Gr-rff- Wellsville Bazaar Jjumminq Bird FULL FASHIONED HOSIERY Made Her Frock Look DoHwrs Smarter t . . . against the She rebelled cheap hose shed previously experimented with, to save but a few pennies. They snagged oa the exwashing slightest excuse evtl-ne- ... posed their coarseness, the ... ss of their silk buljt; M peeped through otherwise smart sandals. Learn the economy and lunar of wwearing Humming Bird, Ye holly famous silk hose. They no compromise with qualii y, to startle you with a ridiculous price! or Slwr TFeimht umth fiont fawdi Urn al Summw 79c 98c $1.25 op im foots E.W. ELLIOT CO. Rulers'of Low Prices 2E. W. ELLIOT & CO C clety are sponsoring a bazaar and The Wellsville ward Relief show at the tabernacle on Friday afternoon of Sept. 2nd. Real bargains In childrens clothes and other articles will be found here. In the evening a entertainment; hand concert and dance will be given. The flower show will be held at the some time as the bazaar. Wellsville can boast of having soma of the most beautiful homes and flowers to be found in the county and we expect to have this one of the finest shows held. Wisdom of Littls Value 'Wise ancestors have spoken 1b vain," said HI Ho, the sage of Chinatown, since only the wise, who are always but few, can recognize and js wisdom." Washington Star. Tenacious of Lifo The bullhead doesn't give up life easily. It may still be alive after it has been taken from the water and left lying on the ground In the hot snn for as much as an hour. Not Proud of Novels For many years the author of the Waverly Novels was unknown. Sir Walter Scott did not think it quite decorous for me as a clerk of seasons to write novels." Bulla, Boars aud Mists" 'Many a great fortune haa been mad by buying from pessimist. Also by Belling to optimist a-- r Ashland (Ky.) Dally Independent NIBLEY 1 Nibley A number of the Niblcy ward people attended priesthood meeting at Hyrum on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Rindlesbaker and family of Amalga spent Wednesday evening visiting with Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Morgan. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Kent and family spent Tuesday at Wells-vlll- e. Mrs. Gwen Wilson and family and Mrs. J. F. Woodall of Logan spent Wednesday with Mrs. A. L. Riggs. Miss Fern Olson spent Sunday at Millville visiting with Miss Hulse. Mr. and Mrs. Raphel Ellason and family spent Sunday evening visiting with Mr. and Mrs. George Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. August Iverson and family spent Wednesday evenMrs. ing visiting with Mr. and Henry Anderson. Mrs. Orval Anderson spent the past week at Logan visiting with relatives. Norman Nellson has returned to Kellingsworth, Utah, after spending his summer vacation here. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Yeates of Logan spent Sunday with Mrs. F. T. Yeates. ' The dairy and pea meeting was held at the Nibley ward meeting house August 19. Bishop Ballard of Benson, president of the Cache county dairy association was in attendance. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Dalnes of Logan spent Sunday evening with Mr. and MTs. Olof Olson. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Loosley and family of Providence spent Sunday with Mr. and MTs. E. L. Morgan. ' Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Ames and family of College ward, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Windberg and small son, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Riggs and family, Mr. J. P. Windberg held a family outing up Blacksmith fork canyon on Sunday. An enjoyable time was had by all. A number of the Nibley ward people attended the ball game at Logan Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Larson entertained evening up Tuesday Blacksmith fork canyon in honor of LaVon Larson, the occasion being his birthday anniversary. The following guests were In attendance: Mr. and Mrs. Alden Adams, Page Fiv Promoters Use OldlSmithfield Trik to Sell Tat Defeated By Reducers Americans I'rPwuom of socallrd obruiy i In ot of l he brat game of taw-tarented!, nd 1st reducer are us tare thru season. the ln$ an old irkk. aith a modern C'atlie American baa ball Ira u detfsat. to drcrtva fat people into! feated f!,e BnuUifirtd club at P ndiuf money for v rthlcM and ' Julinsjtt'a gtoee on Sunday by Use' dangerous preparation, according score of 3 to I. McCullough pitch,W Dr. F, J. Cullen, of tlis Fed ing I or the Americans allowed but trel Food and Drug AdmlnniroUoi j tour safe tula. Tti kme run secured Th advertisements spjteal to the by fimlU, field as secured on an vanity of people and aUo to 11 error. fear that they may become to Irsieup and summary; stout they can no longer be effiCACHE AMERICAN cient in business. AB. R. II 2 'Surpua fieah," aaya Cullen, T. Mauihiey, as . . mal be due to two general causes. R. Mauchlry, If 1 0 Find, lunay be constitutional, or O Anderson. 4 0 I, ... due to endortn metabolism or die K. Ryan, cf g retire prootMrs, 4 0 I abnormal but L JUrat. 0 natural to the particular Individual B. Wilson, lb I 0 1 4 0 0 Second, u may be due to eating B. Schaub, lb loo much rich or 4 1 0 foods K. Brown, rt .... and to a lack of hr alii ul exercise. D. McCuHock, p 3 t 1 0 0 Reducing mlbl.t not be a difficult Carlson, rt matter In the second case, with SMITHFIELD correct dieting and exercise. But A B. R. H a person h came excess weight M 4 0 0 Hanson, 2b due to ad normal digestive processes M. 4 3b .... Ewing, should be extremely cautious about D. 4 Hansen, e reducing and should do so only VanNoy, lb I under th care of a physician. In aa ... I either case, one should not trust to Onley, 3 Fulkeraon, cf indtacriminate use cf W. Hansen, rt ... I obesity cure." 3 D. Cash, If ... Cullen point out that the ma- Scrowther, p t fat reducers of- Chamber, p jority of 0 fered for sale contain either thyroid extract or daxalive drugs. Thyroid extract la dangerous, and should be turd only under th direction of a physician. Unwts and dostg with fat reducers, while It may reduce weight, has a The Amalga baseball team detendency to cause Irritation In the feated Hyde Part In a fast game stomach and Intestines and this of ball on Friday by the score of may finally bring about perman- 11 to 0. Ewing waa at hi best and ent harm to the user. gets credit tot pitching a three hit A drug or medicine Is misbrand- game. The lineup and aeore: ed under the Federal food and AMALGA drugs act If Its label has any false A .B. R. H. or fraudulent remedial claims. The 5 0 0 law, however, does not apply to col- Petty. 2b 0 A Ewing, 3b-- rt lateral or outside, advertising. buyer, therefore, would do well to Hansm, e compare statements printed upon Olney, as the label of the article with claims Reese, If made for It In newspapers, mag- Ewing, p ... azines. or by radio. Smith, cf ll to pay SO or mote to qusUty te dentifrice, Listerias Tooth Pute, nude by th of Listeria, tones to jron in large tube at 258. Not bow it clean, beautifies end protects jour teeth. Mw over it a re you approximately $9 a year over SOt deatifiiae. Buy things you need with that Raring handkerchiefi ara merely a aaggesbom Lambert Fb meal Ca ll Isn't gt DeceMRTT nh( LESTERENE TOOTH PASTE 25c Today Rod Wednesday yt . 1 r ... ' j .40 ; O - " rCej r, a f k Jr . ' j, Road Show , - ,f 'ey BIRCH & CO. Tsadw sMMas sad nrry wapln snoas m lit (til cf m nrwj lif. Great Magician with I GRVnOR WorJda Greatest Girl Oifl'ias Xylophonist FARRELL itRrstVar J f Fc rj Ciaa's la ADMISSION riaafc Slag J Ok RICTVM Ju r , Mabel Spenry Qcitot- - r Friday 8:13 p m. L-ohzjf- .500 ...I T?1 ,.,k & Thursday 1 ' 4 j . dutU Children f ' : 40 20c Doors Open si 7:30 10 Hyde Park Drops One To Amalga and small aon, Mr. and Mrs. Alma Larson and family, Mr. and Mrs. LaVon Larson and small aon. An enjoyable time waa had by all. Mr. and Mrs. Lillian Dutson and family of Ogden spent Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Rolan Olson. Mr. and Mrs. LaMont Letshman and 'family spent Thursday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Rolan Olson. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rosen balm and family of Salt Lake spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. James Olson. Miss Elds Adams of Ogden Is here visiting with Miss La Fay Larson. Walter Peterson of Hyrum, a member of the stake board was a Sunday school visitor. George Sturm from Chicago is here visiting with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Nephl Nellson and family of College, Mr. and Mrs. Newel Olson, Miss Viola Olson, Mrs. Matilda Olson of Millville, Mr. and Mrs. Alden Adams Larson of Call- - Baseball Game Johnsons Grove i SUNDAY AUGUST 28 2 p. m. Thaln Hansen, rt Raymond, 3b II 17 A3. R. R 46 Totals Cornish BYDE PARK 0 0 4 0 0 4 Perkea, 3b El wood, lb O. Waite, p Beamons, e rf El wood, Beamons, If D. Waite, 2b Hyde, cf Hocker, ss 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 4 ...... Totals vs. I 4 3 3 3 3 3 1 0 0 0 1 Cache American fomia, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Alma Larson. Professor A. N. Sorenson of the U. S. A. C. of Logan was a Sunday school visitor and gave a lecture to the Gospel Doctrine department. Miss Cecelia Riggs of Nibley visited in Logan last week at the home of her aunt, Mrs. J. F. Woodall and Miss Lillie Riggs. fTNITEDMARKET BUTTER fresh creamery lb. lug 22; 25' MEDIUM doz. LARGE 3 SEEDLESS GRAPES 5 15' lc .9 lbs. 7c HONEY, Miller's Best . . gal. 75c doz. 19c ORANGES, KELLOG PEP Bran Hakes pkg 10c 9 lb. bag 21c GERMADE TEA Shasta green . . lb. pkg. 23c 3 lbs. 10c PEACHES, Alberta can Sc CORN Golden Sweet Blue Ribbon 3 loaves lb. . .... Fish MEATS Spring Fryers While they Last POUND Weiners lb. 12' 1 Cc Poultry Fresh Salmon Sliced POUND Rib Boil lb. 17' Oc 29c for 10c CABBAGE, solid head 4 lbs. . . 5c 3 for CANTALOUPES POTATOES 75( CANTALOUPES Orders Over $2 Free Delivery case . . . CHOKE CHERRIES JQc Buy handkerchiefs with what it saves Capitol Theatre J lug. 1c 9 tOiJr mud SODACRACKERS 10' 1 can PORK & BEANS PORK STEAKS SAUSAGE 5 lbs. 25c 2 lbs. 10c 2 and GROUND BEEF BEEF STEAK, shoulder 2 lbs 25c 3 lbs. 25c VEAL STEW BACON ENDS 2 to 3 lb. pieces 13c SALT HERRING special 3 lbs. 25c |