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Show Octolier 7, 1932. FViday, CACHB AMERICAN LOCAL NEWS iitor Cove E. IL Allrn, Cove Urmrr, areoin-PWd by hu family, transact-- bvinr vu k Goes to Conference Mr. Sarah E. Purdie of lli Third aard ha gone to Sait Lake u eiirnd cutiitrenre end u attend tl ute fair. Stores to do Listen Scandinavian All store in Logan at.l cke on Friday. October M Titr occasion Worley III ia the coming of Die Western Slates Leo Work y, plumber, employed Teachers to play football auli the hy thi A. H. Palmer Plumbing com-PnUtah Aggtee at the kaaJ tedium la at the hospital, ahere he The closing hours are from I until ta aaid u be After the uf!ertng (com pneu-non- 4 o'clock of that day. 111 for He ha nearly a game the stores a HI again be openweek ed and remain open until 7 o'clock. Io y. bi n Women Organize Finger H. W. Church rrnd- - Mm Thomas B. lair. aha in the l nurting an injured county and Mis hand, having lost the end of hU E- - A. Parsons of Benson, member forefinger on hi left hand. It aa of tlie executive committee, caught in the machinery of the to Clarkiton on Wednesday and thrasher on Tuesday. oi ganlaed tlie OOP. Women of thtt precinct atth the folloimg officers-MrSarah H. Clark, chairman Attend Rich Funeral T. H Humphreys, wife and son Mi Joseph Larsen and Mr. Mary i vice chairman: Mrs. Clarence Glenn. Charles and Butt,. Humphrey C He and Mr. Caroline crer'treasuier. Humphreys ent to Blackfoot, Idaho. Thurs-L- .. 01 ill m Daughter 111 day n.rning to attend the funeral Sheriff Jeff Stowclj was hurriedly services there for Hcbcr C. C. Rich. summoned from tils search In the west hills Thursday afternoon, Here from Drummond where he had gone to see If the John E. Hill of Drummond. Mon- bank bandits could be apprehended, tana, with his Tamlly ta In Logan, owing to the audden Illness of his come down because of tlie having daughter Bardee, a student nurse Hines and death of Mr. MX at the Budge Memorial hospital. moilier. They will remain for the The young lady suffered an acute service which will be held In th attack of appendicitis. An operaFourth ward chapel on Sunday at tion was performed and reports 2 o'clock. are that she Is doing splendidly. Wi fvld. t . r' Stratton Services Funeral services were held Sunday at Victor, Idaho, for George F. Stratton. 28 son of Thomas O. Stratton of the Twelfth ward, this city. The young man died from Injuries sustained In a m'ne explosion. The father and two sisters, Thelma and AJtha. attended the services from here. Also Glen Henderson, husband of Thelma. Besides the above members of the family, a widow and a brother, Floyd of Victor, survive. AH Ladies Tea a Success The Ladles Democratic lea held In the Bluebird Wednesday evening from 4 to 7. was one of the most successful affairs of the present campaign, according to Chairman J. M. Bemhlsel. There were .jD Cache county women attended. Abe Murdock of Beaver, candidate for congress, was present and made a hit with those who listened to his brilliant talk. All the local nominees were present. Mrs. Alice D. Smith was In charge of the function. Leather Footwear SPECIAL Ladies Slippers or Pumps Patent or Kid Oxfords . Black or Brown .. Rubber or Leather Sole C. Brrnchky and Mr. Baxter and family. Social dial and game were State Fair Ed Smith, local sawmill man. accompanied hu amity to Salt Lake today ahere they have gone to attend the state fair and conference. n in the county scat on Tlturdsy m T&Les in There will be no Scandinavian meeting this evening. Tlie meeting has been postponed because of tcmi annual conference being held In Salt Lake City. fAPITOT LiTlicatreL Today and Saturday Farewell Party A farewell parly will be given In Ptourth ward chapel Sunday evening at 7 30 o'clock for Elder Ernest K. Hilt, who leave October 17 for a mission to France. the in hit greatest picture since Gas Tank Arrives A large ga tank, weighing 6 tons and with a capacity of 6000 gallon, arrived In Logan from the manufacturers plant over tlie Oregon Ine on Wednesday. It was unloaded and taken to the kxal plant of the Utah Oil Refining company by Ed Smith, the awwmill man. Tlie tank will be used for storing gasoline. "Ail Quiet." Annual Hull Tonight Associated women students of the Utah State Agricultural college will open tlie college social season on Friday night with their annual ball. The purty will be held at the Palau d Or and will begin at 9 o'clock. The party is formal and the committee have planned special decorations and features. Miss Ruth Clayton Is chairman of arrangement for the ball and Is being assisted by Miss Ruth Peterson and Ms Venice Carl; on. Tlie members of the committee, A W.S. Council members and Dean Caroline Hendricks wiU stand In the receiving line. Sunday to Wednesday .THE CRASH- -- GEORGE BRENT Iretty Electric Shop enjfd. Mr. and Mr. Lewi P. M.nighan of Logan tntrrtaliird at dmnrr on Monday in honor of their alxter and husband. Mr. and Mr. J. F. Webb ""T!" Martha Thatcher To Be Heldon Sunday Coats-Dresse- Services of Ban Dlrso, Clif., w ho were visMartha Eunice Thatcher, 7, iting here. D. Maughan. Mt. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mue Andra Turner and Mr and teacher In the Howard Thatctier, Jone were also present. Mutlc and Woodrulf school of this city, for octal chat were year, died Wednesday enjoied after aeveral dinner. timing at the fanuly home followMu Luclle Hawe of Salmon. ing an Illness of over a yrar. Idaho, spent tlie paM week here Mus Thatcher wa born In Oils with her iter Mr. Geniev Wyatt city, March 26, 1900. Site graduated on her wy to Salt Lake to attend from tlie B. Y. College, she was a tlie Henlnger college brilliant student whhe at tcho-i- l Mr. ai.d Mr f.lrk Juie and and was a member of the Sorcwu children of Benson wrd spent Sorority at tlie US A C. Besides her parent. Mia ThatSunday here with tlielr parent. Mr and M s D. J. Jone cher Is survived by tlie following Mr Joseph P, Cooper had at brothers and sisters: Letlle and dinner guest on Wednesday. Mr. Leora Thatcher and Mr. Charles and Mm J. L. Olsen. Mr. Bert Woodruff of Salt Lake City; Mrs. A V. Reese Jr. of St. Bedford nd N. J Thom Loul; Muses of Thatcher Jr. of Portland. Oregon. Trenton. Mr and Mr. Preston Brenctilcy "Turn-m- i service have been anErnct, Letshman and Miss Mar- nounced for Sunday, October 9. jorie Sutton of Loc;an spent Wed- at 1 o'clock In tlie Hrst ward chape nesday at Csdrn Wh.ie there they with Bo hop William V'Jrtry were d.nnrr guest of Attorney and Mrs Aaron Lclshman. Mrs Ruth Jensen and two child- after spending forty five days on a ren of Brigham City were guests of trip up the west coast as far as her sister, Mr Melvin Riggs en Washington, down through Idaho and Utah. They spent five days Friday. Mim 0..e Dalton of PruHdence here with relatives. Dorothy May, four year old spent the week end here guest of daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Adellbert Miss Edi'h Jones waa hit by a car driven D. H M im;han. Miss Martha Maughan, Mr. Gunnell, Sunday afternoon Maugiian of Foe a ftivuu.s a ad Mrs hy Louts Maughan of Lc a n i iotorcl as she was crossing the road to her to Or den on Saturday and i turned home, and Is suffering with a fracon Sunday. They were guests of tured skull and other Injuries. She Louis Maughan who is employed was picked up by tlie driver of the car and taken Into the office of there. and la'er Mrs. Earl Murrv and small son Dr. W. O. Christensen to the hospital at Logan. spent Tu sdav at Mendon guest of her parent, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Crimt.i.-- l Lament. .ixation Miss Dorothy Daily of Ogden was lHak Mind (he tium of guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs a society of a hi n la-- t in Spain. The John Bailey during the past week Black Hand gung vvns suppressed Mr. and Mrs. Preston Brenchley Id 1Ss3. The name Is also applied entertained at dinner on Sunday to the mania, an orgnnlratlon which complimenting Miss Marjorie Sut- terrorized Italy for generations until It waa suppresesd by the Faston of Logan and Ernest P. Lelsh-mafn' this country the words A color scheme of pink was cist. carried out A basket of pink sweet black hand" are applied to group of men who secretly organized for peas formed the centerpiece for the vengeance "r blackmail. table. Hans Miller of Trenton and M.'s Buy a d.bber to plant small bulbs. Richmond It makes Georgia Hendricks of putting them in the were Sunday afternoon guests of ground a comparatively light and Joseph Jones. speedy task. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Webb of San FOR RENT Four room modern Diego, Calif, left Wednesday mornhouse, good garage; 391 South, ing for Ogden, Salt Lake and other points of Interest on their way home First West. Phone 508-- J. Pioneer Ball The annual picneer ball, sponsored by the Daughters of the Pioneers, will be held on November 14. Already plans are going forth for a wonderful time for the pioneer daughters and their escorts. Tills occasion Is one of the big functions of Logan social life at the conclusion of the fall harvest. Selecting Speakers H. Bullen, A, Sonne and Joseph Odell of the Republican executive committee have been selected to make a trip to Salt Lake this week end to arrange for speakers for the Republican campaign tn this counMarriage Licenses ty. It is understood that the choice Marriage licenses have been is- of the committee to campaign this sued to the following couple: Ralph county are Congressman Don B. Authur Johnson, Weston and Ber- Colon and W. W. Seegmiller, Retha Esplln, Preston; Marion Lar- publican candidate for governor. sen Murdock, Sugar City and Gladys Hunsaker, Tremonton; Gordon Elverow Kofoed and Leone Ruth Simmonds, Weston; Thomas Ralph Haines and Rhoda Crossley, Nounan, Idaho; Reed Smith Orme, St. Anthony and Maxine Ovard, Wellsvilb a most enjoyable time Rexburg; John Lee, Rigby and was had Tuesday afternoon at a Veda Annls Hlgbee, Idaho Falls; dinner party at the home Marvin Smith and Mary LaVoi of Mrs. Millie M. Baxter in honor Thomas of her birthday anniversary. Fall Georgetown; Hammon Murdock, Ashton and Alta flowers decorated the rooms, and a Blanch Hillam, Marysville; Ray- low bowl of petunias centered the mond Lloyd Maughan and Elnora table where covers were laid for Lower, Grace; DeLamar Thueson, daughter Elinor of Richmond, John Rexburg and Ruble Rachel Cas- Baxter, Men ill Baxter and Milton Samuel Kenneth Baxter of Hyrum. IleberL.Maughan per, Menan; Kirkbride, Dayton and Linda HiweH Jos. R. Brown. W. H. Maughan, ?. Hooker, Clifton ; Milton LaReu M. Maughan, Frank Maughan, Evan Buttars, Dayton and Gladys Nina Perkins, Herman Theurer, Charles L. Wyatt, Harold Parkinson, John Manning, Preston. WELLSVILLE d a Wash Frocks For IIoiLs and Street 75c 95c Dress Coats $6.75 $9.95 $1.95 $2.25 and $24.50 Knit Suits and 3 Piece 1, 2 Coat Sweaters $2.95 to S5.45 Silk Dresses SB .95 to $5.95 $6.75 Childrens Coat Sweaters $1.45 to $2.95 Childrenll Prints 2 to 6 j GARMENTS 15c Men's Winter Weight New Style Woolen Dresses 3 to 6 95c 65c to $1.45 Mens 30" Wool New Style BLANKETS $1.95 ir ' SPECIAL Sport Coats $6.75 & $9.95 v Real Mens 504 Worsted Wool i Carl W. Pciirson, manager of the Pehrson Electric company, will have one of the prettiest electrical shops in the city or In northern Utah for that matter when he finally gets straightened around In hu new quarters. The company has moved Into the building recently vacated by the Utah Cash maiket. It has been repapered, and painted. New linoleum has been placed on the floor. Electrical appliances have been so displayed that the place has the appearance of a big city store. Old as well as new customers have an invitation to visit the new place which will be formally opened for business tomorrow. rr LOGAN. CACHE COUNTY. UTAH Value Old Style Grey $5.45 $2.95 n. on Wool, double Vicuna Other Values All Wool Quilt Blocks . . 29c per lb. ILogaim Gaa3aesim: Company 39 West Announcement First North Grand Opening of PEHMSEJ EHESTMS ... S o A Complete New In New Quarters on Main Street Line of Electrical Fixtures and Equipment Now on Display. Only Guaranteed Standard Brands Handled no-ho- st k CSS It is with pleasure that I announce to the public that Daniel P. Woodland has joined me in my Funeral business as a partner and from this time on our business will be known as the d Mortuary. Richards-Woodlan- Mr. Woodland is well known to many of you as he has been connected with funeral work at Malad, Idaho for the past twenty years and leaves there an enviable record. This union is made in the interests of better and more economical service and in keeping with these times. Our place of business is Homelike, Fire proof and Modern and out of the conjested business district. ) I) i Jessens Shoe Store 34 West Center IEBESBS MftigfflJM Logan We will, continue to conduct our business at 290 West Center St., which has been secured at a very low rent and is, as you know, ideal for funeral work, being homelike, fire proof and in keeping with the modern trend w here someone is in attendance every moment of the time, both night and day and where relatives and friends may come., and., not feel estranged, where in seclusion from the cold eyes of the business world, they may find comfort. We pledge to you our personal sympathetic attention both night and day. Our prices are consistent and our service all that the word implies. Call or Phone: Phone Numbers 210 and 349 J Residence: 290 West Center Street. JOHN M. RICHARDS, DANIEL P. WOODLAND, Proprietors. . 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