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Show 1',hm CACHE AMERICAN Fijrlit. Liquid Bait George Thatcher INC. Agency, Inc. m Northern Building Loan Society 6 Percent With Safety Every Six Months $6.00 Fer Month For 120 Months $1000 HERSCIIEL BULLEN, Manager WE INVITE YOU TO INVESTIGATE OUR INVESTMENT OFFERINGS For Eleven Years We Have Paid Six Per Cent Semi- annually on Our Paid Up Certificates. We have Never Missed an Interest PaymentIf you are contemplating buying or building a home or want to save with safety, our monthly installment stock will interest you. Begin now and you will be surprised how fast small savings will grow. - Mprkel, In talkie riotous version of ttie piece which opened at tlie Capitol theater today. This satire on Is as funny as anything that has been seen on the screen In some time. An author of mystery stories and his fiancee; a band of crooks who capture them and compel the writer to devise a perfect crime" a tube of poisoned toothpaste; and an Ingenious method of turning a radio into a telephone, are the plot ingredients around which the chilling suspense and many laughs are wove. Una crook-melodra- IN A MERKEL WELL CAST. Ernest Truex as the author proves himself one of the most gifted comedians to come to Hollywood from the Broadway stage, while Miss Merkel runs him a close second in the matter of scoring Edward Arnold laugh bull's-eye- s. also from the original stage cast, Is excellent as the leader of the crooks, and portrayals are contributed by that popular "heavy," John Miljan; C. Henry Gordon, Johnny Hines, Joseph Cawtliorn, Hat Pendleton, Teneti Holts and Marcello Corday, ed Elliott Nugent, who directed Whistling In the Dark," Is an expert at devising eerie photographic effects. Keeping the story moving at a breath-takin- g pace, he maintained am even tempo between the straight action of the plot and tha many humortfiSTIffterludes. LOST Ladles keys. Reward purse IL G. HAYBALL, 51-5- 5 ' rs Shipping Frozen Fruit Studied J REMEMBER WE ARE NEVER LNNDERSOLD ON QUALITY MERCHANDISE. (Not Connected with an Chain Stores) t rwiy; L3TPI CIDERS AD3IKEE1 Phone 300 M WETT 1ST. NORTH LOIN STEAKS, steer beef VEAL CHOPS lb. 10c 2 lbs. 25c 2 lbs. I5c 2 lbs. 25c . . MUTTON CHOPS LAMB CHOPS SALMON, whole or half . . . . lb. 9c VEAL STEW I LAMB STEW 4 lbs 25c 4 lbs 25c Hens, fancy fat, lb. Hamburger .... 2 lbs. Link Sausage lb. 13c Frankfurters 15c Minced 14c LARD, HOME RENDERED a lb. 2 LBS. 10c 15c MOVED Into our new store at 20 West First North Street, where we can hanlle a larger variety of merchandise. Our many Grocery Specials w ill continue all this week. Meats for Wednesday drap-perie- st i City Grocery & Market First North Phone 32 WATCH FOR SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY 20 West New Low Prices on Temple Mmimdl Garimsesiito We have just completed a large assortment of new stock in all sizes, various fabrics and weights of Temple Brand L. D. S. Garments. Our latest yarn purchases have enabled ns to lower our When you buy a Utahweare Garment" made by the Logan prices on this stock of. Garments Garment Company, yon furnish labor to local employees. Why not give them a living Why not buy at home? West Center .... guwmmL. cj.wjEUsay cnwagTag ot containing First of March Sale Starting Wednesday and continuing During Week Golden West Flour 48 lb. sack 55c White Rose Flour . . 48 lb. sack G3c Fine Granulated Sugar 10 lb. 4f?c C. W. Laundery Soad, 10 bars 21c Coffee M. & J. guaranteed 1 lb 20c Tree Tea, the old style . . pkg. 25c Blue Pine Coffee . . 1 lb. can 28c Oranges, lg., full of juice doz. 10c Salmon, fancy Alaska, 2 cans 25c Campbells, all varieties 3 cans 25c 4 lbs. 25c jj Navy Beans 2 doz. 25c Eggs, strictly fresh Naval Oranges size 176, doz. 25c i MARKET SPECIALS lb. 10c Hamburger, fresh lb. 14c Steaks, any cut Fresh Fish . . Salmon . . Halibut : 'je fitly-fourt- Sole Owner 16 IW I Independent Grocery rnoNE Wjbrow Leaves Methods Of A. E. ANDERSON. President ienne, LOCAL NEWS 'Ho- -' s All Forms of Insurance . . Fidelity and Surety Bonds . . Abstracting Real Estate . . Rentals . . Invest-e n t Securities . . Automobile Loans y. fiigirator can. Fuel Bill Hatch Insurance For eleven months the mystery-comedWldaUlng In the Dark." amused followers of the Broadway stage. How scree ngoers have an opportunity of observing tlie antics of Ernest True. star of the original play, and that clever comed- i Simple Methods Help to Reduce IjOCAN Dark At The Capitol Theater oiu.i.iy fro-yc- st Building Whistling in the The town fruit was shipped Tuesday. February 23, 1933. Horry W) brow, jaiutor at ihe w U u.pt 14110 court house, will conclude I us kept belli the, for the county tonight and fluxing point by adding salt to the Elk to Elect lie. Annual election of officers of John J, Roberta will succeed him ordinary iM-- j tomorrow morning. Mr. Wjbrow is oils were found to be Jf- Elis club will bo held llsfactory for shipping the hx n row at ttxe lodge robins on planning to leave for Long Ikaih, ru fruit. A tom inert ml JajMiHMf Utile ailraeuint packer of Center Street. There will also California, where two of his daughmore effective In liquid than to nn fruit cosperated by ters now reside, for a well earned pertiuttmg tie held an institution. eolid foim, according to the Bur- 1,1s fruit to be used for observation. vacation. eau of Entomology, United States Live Happily Together Department of Agriculture. Change Offices Mr. and Mrs. Michael Standby (hranlol and cugenol, liquid con . Hatch Agency, real estate and Inh celebrated their of of this alttoenla certain plants having city surance dealers. Young and Bullen, Monwedding anniversary a strong lure for many Insects, are Bullen. and Gam- - attorneys, Herschel tlie attractive Ingredients of the day evening at their home. Northern Building Loan Society, and refresh menu were enjoyed. most satisfactory bolts for Japanese have moved their offices to the beetle traps. Bran, molaa&es, glyThatcher Building on South Main Home economies this winter ex- Has Another Birthday cerin, and mater are added to make These of floes have been In the tlie solid bait commonly used for tend to every phase of living. One Mrs. Ellen Char Ira commemorated Baugh Block. The move was made! tlie last few yean. This solid bolt, of the major household expenses 86th birthday anniversary to- on Saturday. her In the Thatcher Ofhowever, gradually Iom-- Its potency Is operating the heating plant. Friend called at the home Building neat and attractive of' day. on standing. Recent studies have ten a little attention to the conhave been arranged that and congratulated her upon at- floe shown tliat a mixture of I port of dition of the house Itself will help age and wished are more suited to the need and this to ripe taining cold out to fucL air and save keep cugenol and 10 parts of geranlol desires of thoee occupying them. her many happy return. when vaporised by a wick of the Sometimes quite obvious measures alcohol used In overlooked. are For Instance, fuel type lamp Pasadena Coburn Retained at full strength as long as may be saved by hanging a heavy Here from John L. Coburn was retained as Oliver Peterson of Pasadena, CalIt lasts. The liquid bait also is eas- curtain across a hallway or over ier to handle and alilp than tlie a door to stop drafts. This Is parti- ifornia, arrived in Logan Monday president of the Logan Home IllBuilding Society at the annual elecbulky solid bait. cularly effective at the foot of a evening, owing to the serious The Plant Quarantine Bureau! of stairway. It Is better to keep the ness of hi father, L. P. Peterson, tion of officers held Monday evenIs at the hospltaL ing. He was also retained as manjthe department plans to use the living rooms comfortably warm who ager. Other officers were reelectnew liquid bait In most of the 66, than merely to take the dull off ed as follows: A. H. Thompeon, In Salt Lake 000 Japanese beetle traps to be set the whole house. H. J. Hatch, secreout next summer. These traps are If the bouse Is heated by a furCommissioners Chambers, Worley Harrison Farr, assistant secdesigned, not to control an In nace, fuel may be saved by shut- and Muir are In Salt Lake today, tary; with the following as the festatlon. but to check up on the ting the doors of the least used where they have gone to attend retary loan committee: H. O. Hayball, A danor absence of this rooms and closing off registers or a meeting with the state tax coin, presence H. Thompson and Joseph Odell. gerous Insect pest. Federal plant radiators. The common practice of mission and to look after some quarantines are Imposed or remov- turning oft the heat In bedrooms legislative matters now pending Move to Larger Quarters ed and special control measures at night when the windows are before the state legislature. The City Grocery which has been are adopted on the basis of Infor- open results In considerable savlocated In the Paulsen Block on mation collected by trapping. a cold ings. very snap, Scandinavian Meeting During First North street for a number of however, radiators In unhc&ted be will Scandinavian meeting years, has moved to 20 West. First looms should be protected from held In the Stake House Friday North, In the building recently freezing by covering with a blanket 3 at 7:30 o'clock. vacated by the United Grocery. The or by wrapping a thick layer of evening. March N. C. Nellsen, John A. Carl- new location will give much more Elders newspapers around them. To have will be warm halls and living rooms In the son and Olof I. Pedersenan Scan- room to display groceries and the We Invite the stock of merchandise carried by the speakers. see doors bedroom that morning to be present. City Grooery. This concern has an be necessary to dinavians dose It may tightly. Ct excellent Because car-lScandinavian Presidency meat department In conshipments of fruit make thresholds for them or to the frozen-pac- k preserved by with nection the groceries. narrow long sandbags against method have reached such large lay Co. Agent Busy Man bottom. the proportions, the United States DeCounty Agent R. L. Wigley will Hyrum Stake to Meet On cold winter evenings, pull partment of Agriculture has made On Thursday there will be a on Wednesday at a transcontinental test with frozen shades down below the sills and meet at Cornishlocal executive comof women from the Hy1:30 with the over gathering curtains the draw all way fruit In car lots. windows to keep the rooms mittee of the Farm Bureau, with rum stake In the court house at the The Pacific Northwest ships an warmer. The shades andfcurtains Melvin Butters in charge of the 2 oclock. Mrs. Martha Lee will increasing amount of frozen fruit act as Insulators, though not to session. On Thursday at 2 o'co'.ck be In charge. Curtains and s each year, but there is little uniwill be the subject. Mrs. Ed the same extent as the storm win- he will meet at Mendon. with formity in refrigerating methods, dows and storm doors which are Kcphl Sorensen in charge. Bahen, Mrs. Luella Hunter and and the Bureau of Plant Industry used In cold climates. Mrs. Lee will give the lessons. Frimade the test to get Information a similar class will be held for day Mill Adopt Program on the best practices. It appears the Benson stake with Mrs. Rachel 1st March Day the of be will a There meeting probable that refrigerating costs Anderson of Richmond In charge can be lowered by finding the exAt midnight tomorrow night, directors of the Cache county farm act temperature requirements of March 1, all persons driving auto- bureau at the court house on SatLions mobiles with 1932 license plates urday, March 4 at 10:30 and 1:30 Slaughtering frozen fruits In transit. Nelderhauser brothers who have will session business It was found that heavier salt- will be subject to arrest 'and fmc. oclock. The There Is to be no extension of be In the morning where the pro- already killed three cougars In the ing of the ice was needed town canyon, brought to town an the end of the journey than at the time according to Harr f Clark, who gram for the years work will be Logan 88 pounder on Monday. men women They and Both to Balt a Lake this adopted. trip beginning in order to bring the made the animal and trailed fruit to market in good condition. week for Information on th Sub- Will meet In the afternoon where wounded It to Its hiding place. The beast The first test , shipment consisted ject. A large number '6f motorists talks will be given by Joseph Anone of the hunters. But of five carloads of strawberries and have been procuring their plates derson, president of the state farm charged the was too quick on the other of C. the bureau J. In to and avoid the big order Hogensen raspberries shipped from Chehalls, today trigger for it to do any damage. college. Wash., to Chicago, Cleveland, and rush that will come tomorrow. The lion was taken to Mac's Modem Market where It was weighed. For Beetle Traps UK HAVE MOVED OIK OFFICES TO THE ' m Best Announcement OVER CHRISTIANSENS Ilu-.ton-. LOGAN. CACHE COUNTY. UTAH OTc OSJc Extra a chance to earn New Style Ladies Garments Combed Peeler Fine Garment Quality Regular $1.10, NOW Extra Fine Quality Combed Peeler Fiatweave ; Regular $1.10, NOW Super Rayon, Plain Weave Silk Regular Price, 95c, NOW Super Rayon, Run Resistent Silk ; Regular Price, 95c, NOW Mouse Frocks beautiful assortment of House Frocks the latest styles, colors and fabrics. Your choice of one group, regular $1.00 Frock A in . CENTS ngc f hjc wpc 4 Special Sport Suit Sale We have a new assortment of the pret- tiest Spring Styles ever shown. You will be very pleased to select your choice .... STEAK . . . . 1 2 BACON Found Pieces or Over PORK SAUSAGE Two Pounds Frocks Cocoa Tender Chuck, Special 1 Misses School Grapefruit, 2 No.2 cans, Shavers Marshmallows 1 lb. pkg. Mayonnaise Swifts, pt. jar Values are as Good as Ever $195 Your choice out of a very attractive assortment. lb. pkg. Bishops $1 95 lb. 9c lbs. 19c SIDE PORK in our newest styles and latest colors PRICES ARE DOWN Young Pigs lb. 12c LAMB Choice Yearlings, . . 15c 2 lbs. Steaks and Chops VEAL CHOPS 2 lbs. Red Salmon, Halibut, Boneless Finnin II addie, 19c 25c -- asmermS S gaum Sauer Kraut, Fillet of Haddock ildl |