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Show 16. 1922. LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY. UTAH CACHE AMERICAN rsr.-- llit..i! Improve jTotvh Mule 11 L Alii n 4 Cuve t itliUlad t's Mm Huh lias bull via In. JurrJ )n an tutiiii.ol) V an 6 i.'. ir n.ulo al.itli mu itl u U i.- Hr buiklug ai.linal ct t!c i'4 trill!)', l.ia lirymuj u!!.,li.l M t i,' I st l!.r W rUn r. ir i Ii il .ly ! 111 u t J So kj I la; 1.) .( tl.r i.nir.bi r if tins It i I !i fi I.. i. up l jw.'l .!j cr.'ir'a.ii ll.e mull.' u - SCHOOL li-- 1 DAYS I., I M t. ('; ii.LJ for f Tl.e I- 1 lidtimv, 'I (S.i , a.-- an u: :t, TL ui run inltu r ' . A.'j i ,; rt: j I I i owr tl.t I. t T: t faun tilt T i I ' ( tl X 7 " M Tb JJ 1 on 111 1 fa r c fl P f I. ; i , lit ' J' iMHHMM. mhh i t I d Po N I' . ,! 1 4 3 P-f- t , I !- P! -. i.il i kill s.l 1 b. 1 "'U10 , ,, . , t' In Ill till' ' ! ,1 t iin J . . 1 fy I, I 't a., rt. 4 .a- iln.i !i !.y V -- t- ?!' i : o os i n c: I i:.i3 ftVt! Ill i.'v ss, a, c & e t ir ,v J L y. a, , fi.rn riy Mi y J ,i ' ia, ,'.in. arre t. Vis la I v. 17.i v tu.c on t'r .r a a T! ur to Flit Lair n,.d t. ad4 a flap t r R. S Up c'flip of A"4 Mrs. CLs;tn c.iiii d cn a nun.btr of local frkr.ds. 1 fr, , ua la 1 , ! Had l ine I t - 'r. :.l I i.'- -r - r J tf - H i.i p lift a !, a-- c s t M: lata Kot rp.rrn to lull D C ! 1 r.a tlnir I f C: j v. , y is . n.wn.i ry i t." r:.t off Honey-S- ome ! il-i- ! i, Trend is Upward Alden Llllywhlte, former student of the U.8 AC. who Is attending the University of Chicago, Is In Utah and Logan, where he Is a member of the publicity department of the World's fair which Is to be held next year in Chicago. He Is throughout this state on ' thelecturing Importance of the big fair and Is making an effort to have Utah represented In the world's attraction. A lecture will be given over KLO next Thursday by Mr. A leading local merchant has Just from a receivet a communication large manufacturing concern of the east, notifying him of the rise In prices in manufactured merchandise. The Perry Knitting company, manufacturers of men's, boys and children's knit underwear, attributes the abnormal advance in cotton, as the reason for the sharp advance in manufactured clothing. These advances are more than likely to soon reflect themselves In the prices charged the retail trade. 3E. W. ELLIOT & CO.? II -- -tf Marriage licenses have been Issued to the following couples: Loney Gibson of Elackfoot and : Bailey of Shelley; Maynard Wa'd Clarke and Lenora Lucy Jensen of Clarkston; L. Rai K. Ross of Richfield and Florence Davis of Logan; Frank Vincent Daun and Lydia Alvina Schaumleffel, Idaho Falls. y uo 8 H. R. Weston, manager of the has established a new low price for grain chopping. He will chop your grain for 7 cents per hundred pounds or 70 cents per one thousand pounds. These puces r are getting down to the bottom and ' should attract those who have giain they wish to have chopped for feeding purposes. Central Mills, H O H J U3 W I! i H For Girls Fine Son Arrives Vat Colors All Sizes 12 to 20 . . Colors Blue & Green . . Smaitly Styled Perfect Fitting . . r f u 6 u H O --- I Ul U3 3 Girls Gymnasium SHOE Sizes 2 1-- 2 to 8 Hoods Boys Gym Togs, Khaki Gym Pants Belted style gym pants of heavy weight materia, guaranteed fast color. 49c and 69c Boys Gym Shirts Regulation Swiss Rib, White First quality Pure White Gum Ilygeen insole to prevent odor. 100 per cent Guaranteed, at these low Gray 49c28 toWhite 42 E. W. ELLIOT & CO E f V., 1, J 1 as,4 n u n d ) i r ' s ! si i M i 9c - r v. . rr . ' , r It Full Farhloncd t 1 r t , . . ' n a- . . J 1 ? to th e top Contour hose . GBc Another line cf net hose good qual- Sl.CO ity 3Cc 3 for I i Ii. . or finely sturdy school . tmirhcd Dress Oxfords. Remember SS.K," only 1-- 1 , 1, - . J cither J .. . . . n !i 4 H uy 1 r M i, s , . lit Mr y i j - t Si!!: 1 . Political Iissue A. D. Allen and C. F. Olsen, two leading citizens of Hyrum were in Logan Thursday. They asserted to a representative of the Cache American that they expect to make a political Issue out of the Black-smith Fork canyon road this cam-- 1 Both gentlemen maintam paign. that this road has been sadly neglected. A very unfair distribution of county road funds was the charge made by the visitors. 1 Ea-v-t- t, Par-ervir- .g Iv-- suni-1-.c- , -r Wid-in:- n, , WAVT TO BUY A garage or building and lumber for same See Bell Confectionery, 90 W. Center FOR RENT Three comfortable rooms. Call at 143 East, 2nd. South. tf FOR RENT Best located store building In town at cheapest rent. See 8. B. Benson. Phone 417. 43 North Main studying history and the German Tlion'al Hickman, son of Prof and French language. He also spent and Mrs. J. E. Hickman, relumed about five month In France. The Monday evening from s four year returned missionary reports havuig enjoyed his labors. Pres, and Mrs. stay In Europe. Thirty two months O. IL Budge sent their greetings to were fpent In the German-A'istd.- n Mr. Logan to Inquiring friends. n Qng year w as six nt In Hickman contemplates entering where Mr. Hickman was school at the U S A C. this falL Miionary Ieturns ' P-i- ? V, V Antomatie Tone Compensator Tone Equalizer Independent Grocery II. G. IIAYBAI.L, Prop, BUTTER Best Creamery . . Ib. 22c PEANUT BUTTER 32 oz. jar 27c COFFEE Liptons or Blue Pine 33c COFFEE M. J. B lb. can 3Sc DRESSING Krafts . . qt. jars 2c SOAP Jergen best hand 6 bars 24c SOAP Jergen bcci band 12 for 42c SOAP Sunny Monday 10 bars 2eC SOAP C.W. unwrapped 10 bars 2i3C PEP Kelloggs POTATO CHIPS , ; Ig. pkg. . . SODA CRACKERS CAKE FLOUR Swans Down 7 oz. pkg. !Oc 2 lbs. 23c .... with cake rack free 10c Ig. pkg. 27c WHEATIES 13c pkg. . 2 pkgs. 14c SALMON tall cans 19c SALMON Oak Leaf Ig. flat can 22c JELLO any flavor . . 4 pkgs. 25c U. S. INSPECTED MEATS POT ROAST Steer Beef . . Ib. 12 c HAMBURGER fresh . . . . Ib. HAMS Mountain Skinned . Ib. 19c RADIO FANS ...music lovers . . . dont wait another day to buy lc Whole or Half LEG LAMB ROASTS .... lb. 18c A good Assortment Sweat Shirts Quality Sweat Shirts prices j; Russell Davis, clerk in Sev, ell's Store, Is meeting his customer,. with an unusual smile these days, the occasion being the amval of a fine sen, Wednesday afternoon, the first born in the family. The smile seems to be catching, fo''j Grandpa James Larsen, the coal man, Is also all smiles of late. Al! concerned doing well. i 25c Rubber Vulcanized, 69C shirts in Athletic 1 The Dependable Flour Grain Chopping tandard Jt ..u You Oct Boys. College Coot Shop i the place to buy School shoes S3. " u 4,1 Ii i I. FLOUR Golden Vest 48 lb. bag GSc M-1- Rulers of Low Prices u .rt r t Tew of Our Specials for Saturday Sept. 17, 19.12. Our Service Means: Free Delivery, Honest Weight and Courteous Treatment. Marriage Licenses ! ; w ,1 M Mr. j , i h l. v. . : i - aon of J ii, ?. .Ida ! is p p )! I! papt 2 auks hue a, Ii I'n'r par-- . P. M. WMi.s.i.p .a A" A V. ii ii,4.- h!r and Mrs C; v!io a .n ob , 'Mr-- 1. r li ! b.pn-da- y only, ar.mve a:y on Vidn- !,y in- - tun. Mrs Grant ITin mon and d lertaimd at a t.mdv p .i! WednesIla'tle of P.iston s;v nt t'l" Caircs a1 d rtfre day tti'iiiirg a k lure ailH her paron' .. past acre ato tire by Marie Smith, Lou 11:11, Mr. and Mrs. Tlios Ert'Cihlry, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Cep n and Leone Ehihcr Eutst. Do-Ednh Murray, Rad.a danrhlcr Louhe of Fait Lake rp,n' Jones, Mjuclran, Laura Wniiamson anj Sunday here alth their parcn', Mr and Mrs. D. J. Jones rtoM'l.a Allan. Ml-- s HclxrC. Parker and Harold Dora Murray who was ob-- 1 her 14'h birthday on rrlday cr CBme Lome on Monday after d ,ie week end spent at Hyland was pU imantly bv r g!il friendi. at h- home on Friday .Park- evening. A ddlriuus luncheon was At the s.icrarrent moutinguii vnvd to Uu he. Sunday evening of the The Ladles Srwlng rlub the following prozrain Tluir-daat the home of Mrs. Ear! given and enjoyed by a Inre now,! Murray Sewing and social chat Pre. Ethel Jones was In clnrr,4 Wre enjoyed by M daires Fvlh vocal solo, O Ll lit of all I lie E id h.uv. M Wot Id," by Hu h Cl vk' duets Mr ' c nt Mu- han, I -a Po , tt. i: - a Jean" am) "Iv,, 5 on p... r ,i, l.ii", it a 1 Mm Mu:.'.-.- . A cl 'I- - bv Mrs. M.iMe no, I Anr.i cions hot luncheon was smed by Maughan; ta.k. ''Trails Iad ng to the hostess. a Deeper Spiritual Life'' by Bishop Mrs. Fred Maughan and family C. .N Maughan; Incidents when a of Dayton returned home on Mon- spiritual gift was exercised by Mrs. day after spending the week end Preston Brenchley; girls chorus by here with Mr. and Mrs. Heber L. Miss Helen Hendry and company. Twelve girls and eight boys were Maughan. Mr. and Mrs. Fred King, Mr. and promoted from the primary to the Mrs. George Leatham and their M. I. A. one carried off three cans Carjicr Merrill, manufacturer of of honey ahlch a as dlyplaved at Ca'ptr's Ice cuam at Richmond. the farm bureau fair by P. Ini--A . Jolrmon of Avon. Mr. Johnaon aond-rfreports lvavlng had a delicious honey and c idently. Ill lie maintained a stand during th" person taking the three cans from two da)s. He disposed of 125 fal- his display realized this fact. lens of bulk be cream besides ail ILicJi from Pendleton the many mtik bars and pop4d eaten by the klddb-- who thronged John Mldmer Is home from a Ms stand during the protTtss of visit to Pendleton, Ore cm where 1. t went to his son Marcus V,T He took In the big rod,o and AfM New Member roundup at PendlMon and too: his so of the cxiciU'r several side trips with At tli'4 nifi-'inrmiili'e of lire Ekn'tx:aic I'a-- y w!.i h rroied lnlzic .tir.j ai.d h, Id Wednesday cvinlnj, the n.'ii: of H. B. Kielv n. form-- r mayor c! Cache Stake Conference Hyrum, was added to the memberCache stake conference has been ship of the commmittee. There k considerable aggltation regarding announced for Sunday, September who will be the new city chairman. IS. with three sessions, at 10 a. in. Some are urging the name of Dr. 2 p. ra. and 7.30 p. m. There will no Saturday night session. W. W. Merrill. Friends of Dr. J. M. be are Judge Nlcholls Morgan will be the BemhlseL county chairman, urging him to be the candidate speaker Sunday night under the from the north end of the county supervision of the M. I. A. for the nomination of county commissioner on the Democratic ticket List of Awards Comin- gDr. Bemhlsel has had considerable owing to the long list of awards experience In public office, having made at the farm bureau fair, the several for been mayor of Lewiston winners In the horse pulling conterms. He will no doubt have a test: In the horse exhibit; dairy large following according to some cattle future farmer awards; of the local party leaders. awards on hogs; calf club1?, awards; sheep; dogs, poultry and wjj ''ji'ynr rabbits, will be given in Tuesday's A' i Issue of the Cache American. 'H A s Lilly front Georgia Dancing Parly :d Put!, ty of (hr tf Tile G hi Ern, it Lundahl, cm; ; ee Lecn's store, has icUirwd from a 5 li void laid a dan mg ,'y ury pka ai.t vl it to Faiannah, the opining actiwty for tl.e seaGeorgia. While away he vas ruc.I sons woik. A ury tr.Joyable time was had. of his aunt, Mrs. Agnes Haskell. I r i i, j 1 i. i . enj-ti-- Cat nod Eusines ul f , Il Ip l f v.!;a lise nl to tl.f y l.orne In Va4t.rr;- s. 'aim I : ('tv VELLSVILLE t in Vf t A I - r 'u'li, d.i' i r; Mr I, a- il S.. 17 in M. - s 17r rn ll.r , r i f I y , i ! le- i and Mu t' n v I ali V.i and I it ( !av i V'l v Ii! r'.j.iJ t? pi rt l 1 Mmm a J y. M - t iij l - 4 i Is i Mr ti, O! ! I ift bid ul t. . h tii. a v r. V i 1 , r U.n. ta u, i J.'n P Mat r i I, I la T I ,J Hcntlquarlcrs for Childrens Shoes. Childrens School Shoes 5: Oxfords S1.2D Special J , a 1 t tr t ' - v 1 . M an j t ll b! .'at I. . uiia4 1 l!nll!,,f !J c: J ..J t f.p b Win tlry . A V! U4 .11 rt- - ) 1! s', ml ! lit. y .. o ,, 2 0(1, a . i, limit .rg tils lmid I'li.un . 13 b! A'l'i I! ! !..i rd Fa U at ti.r Fa t 7 ) t.sar a I a I. , A U r- - 111 n 1) ! V r y J t Ulit. at ! tU,e ! 1. 1. ' a .1 l at i I. t'S? l'. B.i'i loots' t err lying t',. m' .il l m t a!.? a j S ' I to 17 la r Kf4Cu:,r An'n al i .itr C.v. 1 t 'I Broader.! ii.i i j'! j'J.I, tl.4 ,n r- lin loir I . L'al i.f U.o I '.', f.:.. i 'i I t!- - tVai I M p.'-r.rjl- larlur,t.' n ilfnn.t f p p tj a:;i iid Si-- tt ffi.i I r,a) fa'r in' ,i .'..V K .1 Ariain'i r a ! f.! n 1 O f in ' 1 Cailw- - 1 IN"4 lout t'lr.a t.n A'MxU.lnil li.elLuils if di'.I f . limit u .rg II.OI.I). os iron! b e of i! i a i.t tyi-u- .i tf tnl to ka look , I! r? finr.t Trenton Iil-ii.t- SPECIALS 1 1. V. Cn.rg to S.i!t - kc Apj'en.EcIt''-Maria- r.'.mi lr. Boosting NYorlds Fair 1 I! rrrrts'ly ('jr'u'nl Jjf v School Opening . t - Mr ami Mrs. Y l: El. Liam Is v. ' v ti.c L. I) ti hirp - rape Five cf Beef, Pork, Veal, Lamb, Cold Meats and Premium Hams or Bacon. Specials in our Crockery Dept, for Saturday Only WHITE CUP & SAUCER . . .10c 6 for 25c TUMBLERS () your newTadio set: Thescience of musical reproduction has reached its apex! No finer instrument than the new RCA Radio Victor has ever been built. Here is a radio so infinite in range that no musical note is beyond its reach ... so quiet in operation that noises, booming and rumbles are wholly elimi- so charged with nated reserve power that it cannot distort, regardless of volume . . . so efficient in reproduction that ... every station is easily in range without overlap, and without fading and blasting. ..so magnificently beautiful in tone that its sound will thrill you to the core! Come in and see this musi- -' cal masterpiece. Marvel at its magnificent cabinetry . . . revel in its matchless tone. AND look into the back where you can see the proof of RCA Victor workmanship! Trade-i- n value are t t 1 , ' tbe most liberal in town. and payment will be suited to your poebetbook. n Thatcher Music Company i |