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Show I 3 (Ann: ami:ricanlo:an. caciii: corxTV. ltaii Tact' nnwrcxtrzn. 7 yvrxszxcx&vzx-zzzMaaxsxzxzzEi- sa i nr LOCAL NEWS Here fiom Richmond J.J I'WIoil Ilf ,rw uwr. Ri Lu !in in J the Seeking Separation :e or cap. XI Jovorea iihM(1iii! the sun.l.oii ot Judge M C. Ha:r,v la He d- : If t coui I today In t rase of Lilith BOwn 'cr m.s Jiilni W. S Ibown - li'aii-Jur- y j'lhi)' Gorged Tlienwli Visitor He I)iKMtt Mind s !!ot. 1 as been confim d to Ins hu.e with the lntiueiiiM f ir the put tine wieks, 3 bai k on tile Job today, fielmg much Improved. who I I.Ost Tlrf Atlaia lcd-r- Now in Progress Assures You Lowest Prices in Furniture Holstein hellers, one 3 and two 3 years old, has yean V Ilford Munson. Hyrum label In left ear and branded M on left rib. Adv. Please notify Mr. Monson. 3 old -- Winter Hits Cache History A light snow fell during Monday nlghL tlie ground being covered with about an Inch of white covering Tuesday morning. The sky was clear today and the sun was shining, giving assurance that the storm is not of very long duration. Fite Alarm Turned In- - A fire alarm was turned In Monday afternoon from 126 East, Second South when tar became Ignited. No damage was reported by Chief C. W. Rapp. Tar was being put on the foundation as waterproofing. Is your property insured? Bee O. A. Oarff, manager of Utah Mortgage Loan Insurance department. Rates 10 percent below the regular rates. Phones, office 234; res. 623. Adv. Billys Uncle .v u T (! i'1 tht ill be .. IliitiSd ; Simla a!0, i vl it-d k- Kii-t.- i al ts ' Fx-a- . -- - ZSs cxii-lUii- Christiansen's Beauty Shop j Lost i ul u.u..i. n-- r leave a radii W every iil' Mj.Ij' Is a nu thud o! pi.n bin" graduate this i iCim-it,ro tCa i HiTaM-J- o i i i. Itobrii Tailor of D,;au Monday on In ln ' ar-u- (Had to Renner F. E N'rdl.ain, lo. an I the Smell !.i i D an Mtiii.1. a f irua-W. i Mr. eml Mu O to Hi.d.-nand fiiti Italia d gm Is tail Tl.ur da fll-- i ot tl.i I S A C. m dairy Tta o" '.U la.. goigid party Helling lajlnr My It Islavw-ina. i i'va li iv ui ci.Ul.in s,p;.tr ..ill' d bv i! iw..r sugar factory at a .11 the ( a t e I.r-- t in !. maid tl. unll fur anotl.ir laui' njxta'lm; aid Iv.dMite and tia-played contract twenty (lie dajs at the Th.'iUi.ir l.oim i .i ta Center. Jin Furniture Rusincv; A Midnight Supper- - -Moroni Hansen, for a number oi Mia Patience Tluitlitr ct iie is in (lie Moll Scene years, engaged In falling fuir.ltute 1 lamed Cyril Claik and Mm Teachers and parents are ion. fur Lund-droFurniture company. Biown at an alter Hie tie I :.,iiui.g as uvu-that h:h i,h,!,has Joined forces with Juhn last Tlunsdav supper fin are m gin tu.g tia ir wo k sen at the Crystal Furnitme j Conversation was n.aii.ly ubo a change. He U a floor sale-nu- n they have so many n la ! now Welisville young nian One yuw.g fur tlie school play. California. to h r Chantres in education lady whin question'd a t lessons and dramatic jour Dr. E. A. Jacobsen will discus she K t C()S to the oUM Millie replied that Mi was III the and changes In educa'expansion rl.ildnns mob scene It must be Mr. John T. Came, Jr. w tion at the Ninth ward M I. A on ' intellect. tax the last Sunday and obliged, senior class tonight. Tlie contest Shakesjieare would soy. to ' play will be presented at the Ser her many loving and m Sunday Afternoo- nond period. Everybody Invited. pathetic callers were Mrs. La., a Things we noticed In the Indian Reese Merrill and Mrs Ray IU summer sunshine Isat Sunday af- Road Show Scheduled ternoon were Prof. George Calm Hyrum The annual road show spreading manure. Irving Drang-- ham scanning the scene of the ot the Hyrum L.DS. stake will be held Tuesday at 7:30 p. m. In the Richard Reese, mathematical m- - j ut0 aecldpbt with an eagle eye. Hyrum L.DS. Third ward chapel nd Robert to the Gnerber racing structor at the Junior high, was Ten acts from the various wards Ws lady love unable on Monday to meet his 1'0 will be included In the program, classes because of serious Illness which will be given at the various Ills work was most acceptably They Ate in Providence wards. done by Robert Clay Allred of Among the many Logan people Moab. student In horticulture it who attended the church chicken Licenses the college and A shark in supper In Providence last Thurs- Marriage Marriage licenses have been Isday were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Qulnney. Dr. D. C. Budge and sued to the following couple: Alfred Mrs Khoda Cook, Mrs. Budge was Bernard Chestang. Salt Lake and Arthur Frazer- Wanda Bodrero. Logan; William too ill to attend the scene of ARTHUR FRAZER, the pianist Leslie McKenzee, Idaho Falls and trlumplis with the FRAZEU-JAME- S DANCE Edith Mary Manning. Shelley; Ray GROUP has the distinction of beCope. Idaho Falls and Clara Violet I ing the first American to play a .os Angeles Man Ruilt It Fails; Warren Jones, American in concert He Mexico piano Prof, and Mrs. T. G. Taylor of Wendell verholser and Lillian Fay City. has played from court to coast hi tlie Eighth ward entertained sevFergenson. Preston America and appeared as gue i eral guests at slipper la't week soloist with symphony orchestra.-- , Sunday, all of whom marvelled of Address in Germany, bpaln ar.d other Eur- that such a perfect bungalow, Change Elder S. E. Needham. Jr., who opean countries. At the Capitol. with so many California touches Thursday, Friday and Saturday In could be found in Logan. Prof. has been laboring In the London addition to the picture, built conference for several months past, Paly Henry Peterson's writes home that he has been transFaces." it. ferred to Newcastle. His missionary address Is 43 Tavistock Square, Lon- don, W.C. 1. England. Elder Needham Is in the best of health and Is enjoying his labors with a great degree cf satisfaction. In as I; ji. it l..g county nut on Monday ; 1 - r I Tucsti.iv. -- Announces i New Low Prices Effective Now Permanent Waves $ys $200 $goo End Curls . . 75c up Scalp Treatments 75c up Facials . . . $1.00 up We Can Serve You Better Phone 412 w ti-S- V i Light from the North Prof :r i rail Furr of Piehmo-V.i-- I eltl, -t lr.0 av t'. me fioin the ie!',t s made his at th State Unn if Oregon and at Chua'o has had a years in University Enpitologv and Hi brew mr,-t,'r- 's ct-- e h-- in Spani-- re Loin Steaks Mutton Slew ty J. L. Montrose, manager of t'r.j J. L. Montrose company, has received a letter from nn oM A. W. H.ui fn, a fo ,.er re 'do . cl Logan who is r.ow in Vencouv r. !d a he ,, Wa 'hni'.'on. a hi tant of the Equitable Life InsurMr. Ilan en ha ance company. charge of the olfice with twelve men working under his direu.on. Tlie former Logan musician lias a breathing six el occasionally and goes fishing for tlie steel head, s nd to be the gamest fish in all sport-doweighing from three to twenty pounds. Leaves are dropping from the trees yet a mess of raspberries were picked on Thanksgiving. The wind blew so hard a few days ago at Vancouver that it blew a mortWe gage off a neighbors farm. could stand a few such wind storms in Cache. Best regards were sent to all old friends. ihi', PROVIDENCE The first ward carnival bazaar was held last Thursday and Friday In the Pavilion. The first day the different boothes were busy selling their various things and the drama 100 $35.00 Good Assortment Set, value for $19.75. and $59.00. Stands $1.00 $29.75, $39.50, sat Overstuffed Chairs Smoking In New Colorful Tapestry Covers - $25.00 . Three piece Walnut Bedroom Suite $49.50. Two piece Living Room Suites 75c China Tea Sets piece Dinner Walnut Finish End Tables Solid Walnut Tops $1.95 Lane Cedar Chests $13.50 up. Foot Stools $2.95. Next Door was presented in the evening with a full house. On Friday the auction sale and the dance at night were the principle events. The affair proved a grand success in every respect. On Tuesday evening the Logan Stake M. I. A. road show was given in both wards and was received with appreciation by well filled chapels. Mr. and Mrs. Preston Alder welcomed the arrival of a daughter on at the Thanksgiving morning Budge hospitaL Mrs. Bernioe Zollinger and infant daughter are home from the hospital and are at the home of Mr and Mrs. Font Zollinger. Mr. and Mrs. Budge Low and children were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jessop of Millville jon Thanksgiving. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Stirland and children spent last week end in Ogden and Huntsville, while in Ogden they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Pantone, Miss Nellie Bryson accompanied them on their trip. Mr. and Jfrs. William Checketts spent Thanksgiving and the re- mainder of the week with Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Jensen and family of Tn in Falls. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Whitney Pf d children spent Thursday and Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Leland Zollinger. Mrs. Louis Frank spent Tue'di' in Wcllsville with her daughters uho reside there. j let Us Feather Your Nest 2LZJC I0C 3C LO. KWM9unvuMUMnMwanoMMnwnHUMMafUMMii Letter from Friend Oil Flexible Flyer Sleds Doll Carriages Lloyd Loom Lloyd Loom Childs Rockers Unfinished Fiddle Back Chairs Tjc Cast Iron, Rubber Tired Trucks, 20c 6 in. long $1.00 Large Dump Trucks Baby Doll, two feet high . . . $3.95 $3.75 and up Tricycles B. Red Salmon, frech sliced Red Salmon, whole or half Cod Firh, boneless He.Iibut Fillets of Haddie Holland Herring Oysters, large fresh Mutton Chops 2 LBS. 1 5 s lb. 1 3c . . . !: I2c Ml . IK 25c IS.ISc Ib. 25c each (Sc doz. 30c Leg of Lamb LB. Shoulders of Mutton Loin Veal Chops Loin Pork Chops II1 lb. 5c 2 lbs. 25c lb. 13c Turkeys, Cache Valley . . .lb. 20c 1 lb. Lard pkg. IOc maws' tan iumiaat.pa.iiMmu.MLJui 4 |