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Show Tue.Ml.iy. CACI1K AMERICAN' February 28, 1933. AT COLLEGE TO HOOP TEAM IN IN FAUST SING CACHE Prof. Condie has Double Duty in Preparation of College Will be Staged Opera ! I' at DISTRICT Tram Standing Logan Preston CapitoL ......... ... . South Cache North Cache Professor Richard P. Oondle ha had a double duty la the preparation of the opera Faust," ahlch le to be presented Thursday and Friday at the Capitol theater by the music department of the Utah Mate Agricultural college. Professor Condie wm cast In the title role and at the same time be bed cl large of the vocal trainin of the ieade and the chorus. Either of the two taste requires a great deal of Ume, patience and sxill, but Professor Condie, with his wealth of experience In opera casta In America and with one of the finest voices In the west, has now mastered both of hit assignment Won Lost Pet .... 4 . 5 i .833 j667 3 3 3 6 0 .500 .000 Coach Burns Crooks ton's Logan Grizzlies clinched a state tourna- ment berth Friday by winning a fast sind exciting game from South Cache, 37 to 37, on the local floor. Preston took North Cache into camp with an easy 43 to IS victory to finish second. Preston will play the runnerup from the Ogden district, the winner of title game to play the Rich district winner for third tournament berth given to Region 1. -- 3 .1003 Providence Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Theurer entertained at a fam.ly dinner on February 12 In honor of her mother's birthday. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Tlbbltts, Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Fuhrt-maMr. and Mrs. Floyd Tlbbltts, n, and Mrs. 15-1- 1, 26-1- 37-2- 7, LaVon Evrrton. Theo and Joyce lyn Tlbbltts and Mr. and Mm. Theurer. Mr. and Mrs. LaMont Fife entertained at a Valentine dinner 'party on Monday evening. The were In Valentine idea Those Included were Messrs and Meedames Lloyd Thurer. Leland Zollinger, Non Blndrup, Ray Majors, Preston Alder and the host and hostess. The remainder of the evening was spent playing 600. The high score prize was won by Mrs Theurer and the consolation prize went to Mrs. Zollinger. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Theurer en- he l f r for two years. Mr. Budge won his spurs as count Monte rone In the opera Rigoletto. presented at the State college last year. According to Professor Condie the chorus for the opera have developed Into an excellent aggregation of singert. Mass Meeting Called Larson, c Rich, rg . i A. Johnson, lg H. Johnson, e Totals 0 0 2 0 4 0 0 with - Family Dinner at Theurer Home In Providence Mr. Tare Thre. 3 13 of With Ken Ryan In excellent shooting form, the Logan boys were able to forge Into an early lead. The score by quarters was 9 with and Logan leading throughout. Ryan field admirably. registered goals, eight The leading feminine role will be Maughan stood out for the Hyrum 14 of the essayed by Miss Gladys Knapp 01 five and accounted for tertained at a dinner party on Salt hake, blie la a graduate 01 27 points. LOGAN Wednesday evening the 15th. The ot and Ulan ha the University G. T. P. P. table was centered with a vase of sung as soloist with the McCune 5 1 1 11 red and white carnations. Tiny red symphony orchestra. 'Marguerna' If 0 16 cupids were used as place cards fo-tRyan, outbo of one to the promises men and corsage bouquets for 1 1 standing parte of the opera. 2 6 the ladies. Tiny nut cups were also To support these two cliaracters 0 3 3 used. Places were marked for Mr are the follow mg leads: Kendrick Otterbeck, 1g and Mrs. LaMont Fife, Mr. and Hawke as Mcphislophelcs; Miss 15 10 7 37 Mrs. N. W. Fuhriman, Mr. and Totals Jane Grant Reed, Salt take, niece Mrs. Preston Alder, Mr. and Mrs SOUTH CACHE of President Hcber J. Grant, as G. T. F. P. Clayton Nielsen, Mr. and Mrs Ray Came Martha; Reed Jones, Cedar and Mrs. Denton 1 10 2 Majors, Mr. Miss Ruth Allen, rf City, as Valentine; 0 2 2 14 Mathews. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Owens, Logan as Siebel and Elliott Maughan, If 0 0 0 0 Zollinger, Mrs. Beatrice Campbell, Budge, Paris, Idaho as Wagner. ! Gunnels, c 4 3 19 Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Tlbbltts and Miss Reed recently won the At- - R-- Peterson, rg 1 2 0 2 Mr. and Mrs. Theurer. Progressive water Kent Radio audition in C. Peterson, lg 0 0 0 0 500 was played following the dinSalt Lake. Miss Owens has appear- - Nielson, lg 0 0 0 0 ner. High score prize was glvr rf Cd la the 'Celle of Barcelona, Bradshaw, to Mrs. ruhrfman and the all cut Maid of the Mill', Toreadors," 12 8 3 27 prize to Mrs. Tibbitts. Debutants" and several plays. Mr. Totals The Church History department Jones Is a product of the Branch Reading, referee; Plant, umpire. A. C. at Cedar City where he took NORTH CACHE part in the following: Messiah, a. t. f. p. Bohemian Girl, Student Prince 3 3 17 Chocolate Solider. In addition he Lewis, rf was baritone soloist at the Branch McKnlght, If 12 13 7-- 2, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH the First ward Sunday fclioul their teachers, Leon Aldtr 0 0 0 0 and Amy Pickett, entertained at 0 0 0 0 a sleigh riding party on Monday and games evening. Refreshment 19 13 5 43 were enjoyed st the Aider home Totals N'klscn. following the sleigh ride. Thlrt) tvferee; Vanderhoof, nine were In the party. umpire. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Majors enterScore by quarters. S 3 8 416 tained st a dinner North Cache party on Wed11 7 7 1843 nesday evening. 22nd. The decoraPreston tions were in keeping with Washa ere Covers ington's birthday. marked for Messrs and Mesdumrs Lloyd Theurer, Lowell Markle, MelPoole, !g Johnson, rg . Dunkley, rg Handy, If VOCAL LEADER CROOKSTONS .. 6 LOT. A N. vin Chugg, Clayton Nielsen, LaMont Leland Denton Mathews, Fife, Zollinger, Preston Alder and the host and hostess. Progressive 500 was played following dinner. Melvin Chugg and Leland Zollinger took the high score prizes snd Clayton Nielsen walked away with the consolation. Two new cases of scarlet fever have developed during the past week. Mrs. Lunes Bench of Salt lake Is visiting relatives here. Miss Ruby Zollinger entertained 4 few friends at a card party on Friday evening. A large number of our people attended the temple excursion on Friday evening. Mrs. Wells Whitney relumed home after spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Leland Zollinger U. S. A. C. MUSIC Capitol Theater, March 2 & 3 Aditssiosioiia: 5c and 75s Sc M. P. V?Scdren Wed. 3 Matinee, Income Tax Man Coming To Logan Court sidered as reasonable grounds for Dansle, Logan, County House. waiving the penalty for delinNo fees are charged by any Tax quency. Commission for representative assisting taxpayers or administerFor the purpose of assisting tax- ing oaths. Residents of the State payers In making their 1932 Income are urged to file their income tax tax returns, the State Tax Com- returns on or before March 15th. mission will establish temporary After that date taxpayer become branch offices in several towns of delinquent and penalties are prothe state. Tax Commission repre- vided by law for negligence in Richmond William Land and sentatives will be present at these filing returns. Gibbs Stoddard of RichFannie branch offices upon the dates specifi! Many taxpayers are not mond will celebrate tlielr golden fied and will be authorized to ad- their returns this year, anticipating 1. They were vise and assist taxpayers In the that the current legislature will wedding on March in 1883 In the Endowment married reof income tax their the laws tax and repeal house modify preparation at Salt Lake. turns, to administer oaths and to the filing fee. Any action by the A greater part of their married 1933 legislature will not be retroaccollect tax payments. life has been sjwnt in Richmond Schedule: Brigham City, Box El- tive to 1932 income taxes payable der County, March 6, 8. 1933, Agent March 15th of this year. Failure where they took up a homestead a farm northeast of in charge, C. M. Griffin, Brigham to file within the time prescribed and operated town. At different times they have taxlaw to due tlie the City, County Court House. present by taken up land In Cornish, Marsh Logan, Cache County, March 9, payer awaiting action of the prevalley in Idaho and Blue Creek, 15, 1933, agent In charge, C. M. j sent legislature will not be con Utah. They spent twro years in Big Horn, Wyoming, as colonizers. Mr. Stoddard was born at Bountiful. Utah, on Feb. 21, 1859, a son of Charles H. and Anna Telford 50th Wedding To Be Observed At Richmond Stoddard. 0 4 10 11 11 6 11 4 DEPARTMENT PRESENTS Fannie Gibbs Stoddard was bom in Pembrokeshire, Wales, on Jan. 14, 1857, a daughter of George D. and Ellen Phillips Gibbs. Slie emigrated to the United States with tier parents about 1806, locating at Paradise, Utah. Sire was educated at the University of Deseret later known as the U. of U. and taught for a number of years In the elementary schools of Willard. Paradise, Providence, Wellsville and Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. Stoddard are the parents of seven children and 22 Five children are grandcliildren. lling, Principal C. I. Stoddard of the North Cache high school. John W. Stoddard, Roscoe Stoddard, Mrs. Lucile Merrill of Clifton, and Irwin Stoddard. By a former marriage, Mrs. Stoddard had three children, of whom she has one living daughter, Mrs. Nell Nibley Taggart of Salt Lake City, H grandchildren and 12 great grandchildren. CACHE LADS A.A.U. MEET Finals in the Evans, If iArson, c Smith, rg boxing Orchard, 112 pounds; Howard Taylor, 118 pounds; Lloyd Ayls worth, 135 pounds; Arthur Aylsworth, 147 pounds; A. J. Mendenhall, USA.C. 160 pounds '1 ir 16 V O. T. F. P 7 0 0 14 2 4 AA.U. tournament held at the Elks club during the past few weeks were run off Monday night, four lads from the North Cache high were selected and one from the UJSA.C, Tlie first four named to go to Salt Lake Thursday to represent this county are from North Cache: Max PRESTON Chatterton. rf FOR CHOSEN 115 3 1 0 0 Dearest Father , i The Cache county unemployed have called a special mass meeting of the fanners and workers of Cache county to meet in the JunDearest Father, we will miss you. ior high school auditorium at 8 And our hearts are filled with p. m. Thursday, March 2 to dispain. cuss the features of some of the Yet we know that we will meet you bills now before the state legislature and to urge action on the In the life beyond again. same. We must carry on the labors The following program has been That your hands have ceased to arranged: do; Frank Baugh and others will That ourselves, we may prove furnish musical numbers; Dr, Jos. worthy , A Geddes of the U.S.A.C. will Of thy teaching. Oh so true. 6peak on the social aspects of legislation now before the Utah legis- You have filled your mission nobly lature; Marshall D. Ketchum of Sacrificing for us all, the U.SAC. school of economics Giving servioe unto others Ever ready at the call. will speak on proposed legislation from an economists standpoint; When in sickness you stood by us, Serge B. Benson will explam what When in trouble, gave your aid; the general public should do to Always there to fight our battles get action on such legislation; there Ever for us have you prayed. will be a short open forum perYou tended us when babies iod for. general discussion and You played with us when tots, questions. People from all over the county You cheered us with your singing us think You helped are expected to be there. pure FLOYD D. HANSEN, thoughts. President. J. W. MAUGHAN, R. S. REID, Committee. - 'My' VALUES AT MAUS! Grab These Suit Savings Buying Cattle You worked to buy our clothing, Provide us daily food; R. L. Allen of Cove was in Logan Monday on a cattle buying You taught us many lessons .That have helped us to be good trip. John Larsen, manager of the of this Crystal Bottling Works city, is making arrangements to Bottlers of attend the Carbonated Beverages which will be held Friday and Saturday at the Hotel Ben Lomond in Ogden. Martin L. Schmidt, president of the national organization, will be present and will be one of the principle speakers. Tri-Sta- te When our earthly life is ended, May we ever be found true. When the call comes from the Mas- ter We can come and dwell with you Written by Rosella I. Orvin en. route home from California on th bus to attend the funeral of her father, Joseph Irwin of Laketown, Utah. GOOD After youve enjoyed the Dog Races, (come and enjoy the biggest Values In Town! You helped us over rough spots, Showed us a better way, Helped us to be more patient You taught us how to pray. Never was one more unselfish Champs to Dance Nor ever one more kind, A championship dance will be Im sure a better father No one could ever find. given in honor of the Seventh ward basketball team, Tuesday mghc, Feb. 28th at 9 p. m. in the Seventh And though your life is ended And you have gone away ward hall. During the intermission We'll always feel your presence contests stunts will and pep special To guide us on our way. be presented. A special orchestra has been arranged to play for the Now your labor here Is ended evening. The public Is invited to You can rest on that bright shore attend. With thy loved ones gone before thee, With the angels evermore. Going to Convention DOG-O- N Scheby's Tailoring have on display all new and latest styles, the most beautiful shades and designs for SPRING SUITS. Suits that formerly sold at $2 5 and $38.30 Suits that NOW formerly sold at ?40 and $30 NOW , More Women are realizing from day to day that Mau's Store is the store for good Dresses Our Dress Department is constantly busy. Theres a Reason Newer Styles Better Values! Hundreds Dresses to choose from. of $2.95 $15.5 2 FOR $18.50 0 $2 $22.5 Suits made to your individual measure fit better, look better, and wear longer. 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