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Show RICAN POPPY DAY Saturday, May 27 Everybody Wear a Poppy Butter Market San Fwmktfo coring (3 Xo. 62. LOG AX, UTAH, FRIDAY, MAY 2o, 1923. Telephone 700 MUSIC CLASS Prizes That CHILDRENS DAY PRIZE B. O. Thatcher, chairman of the chamber of commerce road committee met with the county commissioners at their Wednesday session and called attention to the rubbish that Is being dumped on county and state highways, Duet, selections from "II Trova-tore- " lib recommended that the comAwards of prizes given with Ruth and missioners, sherilfs offloe and May Soles Jubilee tickets on Oraoe Swenson; solo. The Dancing state police patrol, make an efChildren's day. last Saturday, Lesson, Fredericks, Lyman Gabrlel-so- fort to have the practice stopped. were made as follows: A solo. Jr.; Melody, Wright, The matter win be looked Into by Iver Johnson bicycle, ticket Bonnie Bee Thompson; duet. Galop the commissioners. No. 8U00 A. S. R. Stock. 270 Bohr, Klyoko Koike and Miss Jeff Bodrero asked for a culvert North 2nd East. Johnson; solo. In the Tulip Fields. to be Columbia Bicycle; ticket No. placed In the road two Bartlett. Yoshlko Koike; solo, 13.583A. Barbara Ann Preston. blocks east of Logana plunge Sonstlns. Spindler, Ruth Swenson; This wlU be 131 East Center. Investigated. Solo, The Goose Chase. Klyoko ticket No. Large Tricycle; Make-wor- k Cache so projects Koike; duet. Sonatina, Beethoven, 4078 A, D. P. Copen, Mendon. off work Lyman Gabriclson, Jr. and Miss county unemployed may Small Tricycle; ticket No. Johnson; solos. The Waterfall, and delinquent taxes were requested by 14333B, John N. Lamborn, 113 Cache of committee a the county Walts from "Faust", Gounod, Jim South 1st East. unemployed, consisting of L. J: Newey; solos, Alpine Violets, Lawn Swing; ticket No. C. C. Maugham Hyrum Corbridge, Playful Rondo, Greene, Merlin Smith, Logan. Glen W. and Nlsson Jorgensen. Claire Marian Lamb; duet. MazurMitt and Ball: ticket No. similar followed a The request ka, Adaml, Bonnie Bee Thompson 17.309A, John C. Jones, Newton. and Miss Johnson; solos. Sonatina request to Logan city a week ago. Tennis Racket: ticket No. exW. A. Chambers 2nd Chairman and (1st movements), Kuhlan, 107 14.210B. Willard Hatch, Moment Musical. Schubert: duct, plained the county road fund and East 1st North. other funds were low and no such (Continued on Page Eight) project could be undertaken by the county. However, with the possibility of federal money coming into the state, It was recommended that unemployed representatives, together with groups from the county commission, Logan city commission and Logan chamber of commerce, meet with Mrs. Lucy Grlllln Jenkins, wile tenA complimentary dinner was the state road commission and of the late Wilford Jenkins cf dered the Cache VaUey district request more road work In Cache Newton, died Wednesday, following MetropoUtan Life Insurance com- county. Deceased was a lengthy Illness. at the pany staff Thursday night born at Newton September 23, Hotel Eccles. The home office 1887, the daughter of John Griffin financed the spread in compliment Union Meeting and Ruth Keep Griffin. Union of the meeflng Logan to the excellent record made by the Funeral services will be held In local representatives In a territor- - Stake Relief society will be held Sunday, May 28. at 2:30 o'clock lc the Newton ward chapel on Sunthe stake house. day. May 28, at 2 o'clock. (Contlnued on Page Eight) u g. Gan-scha- ls, Will Be All Leading In Jubilee Merchants Give Jubilee Support Awarded We have already luted the swards (hat were given sway In the May Saks Jubilee last Sat- Ladies Day urday. Tomorrow and the prizes to be awarded v'.H be a living room suite and a 33 piece set of Sterling Silver. To receive these prises the hoKTei' of the ticket drawn, must be on the grounds. This Is true at all the drawings. County Day will be held next Saturday, June 3. Two Holstein heifers will be given away. These olds snd have heifers are two-yebeen selected for their quality. The final day and the clee of the Jubilee will be June 10. The two automobiles will be awarded on the final or Everybody's Day. The total value of these prizes is given at 12000. la A, Lucy G. Jenkins Services Sunday in Newton Ward Dinner Given at Eccles Hotel by Home Office I West Center - enAn alurnoon of maslc joyed during the regular muslo hour. Thursday by the music class of Miss Ruth E. Johnson. Members of the class entertained with the following recital: r 62 Buying Public Profit By Obtaining May Sales Jubilee Tickets Unemployed IN RECITAL Want Projects Stated Here H UPDAi Butter rl!ing t 33 rent Uxlay. A Home Paperfor Home People Second Year u Tester To Check Tests and Weights The Cache county dairy marketing association has employed a tester to check on weights and tests for the members of the association at the milk factories In the county. The work will begin Immediately and will be checked at each factory two days following each testing period of the factory or a total of four days for the Reuben month at each factory. Hansen, of Hyrum, has been engaged to do this work. Mr. Hansen is a graduate of the Utah State Agricultural College. has spent a number of years (Continued on Page Eight) Practically the leading hunts in Lugan lire giving uifxin (o the Jubilee. Tickets srT given with all purchases of 25 ornu or more by all the men lianu, prolesslonal men snd Olliers listed In tlie double page spread In this Issue of the CacJie American. TTere are a few houses tliat are members of the May Sales Jubilee which are not Hsled In the directory given In tills paper, There names are not listed for reasons best known to them nv-i- t elves The Cache American'!-bei- ng widely circulated today for the purpose of giving full Information on the Jubilee. Citizen of the valley should become Informed on Its meaning and then take advantage of It. Who knows. It may be that a 25 cent ticket will bring to Its owner s beautiful 1933 sedan or coupe. F. A. Pehrson I Real Florist and Gardner F. A. Pehrson, manager ol Pehrson Floral at 960 East Canyon ' road, Is a real florist and gardener. One only needs to visit his hot houses and gardens to know that Mr. Pehrson understands Ills business. He hasn't (Continued on Page Eight) IT CLUB IS AT COLLEGE Holders Of Lucky Tickets Will Be Given $2,000 In Prizes Free Should Empty Firt Drawing Took Place Last Saturday When Ticket Boxes for Many Prizes Went to The Utah Aggie A" club was organized at the annual athletic Bluebird banquet held at the Wednesday evening. Archie D. Egbert of Smllhflcld was named preIt has been reported that some sident. Other members of the newly merchants have not been alert in muted organization are: 9ter! emptying their ticket boxes for Harris, Tooele, vice president; V. the drawings that take place D. Gardner, Logan, secretary; Jack Merchants should empty weekly. L. A. Jarrts Croft, Clyde Worley, their boxes each Friday night. William Doutre, Logan; Gordon Tonights tickets to participate In Kirby, Salt Lake: Flash Nielsen, the Ladles' Day drawing tomorCecil Baker. Granite Ifyrum; in the row, should be emptied high, directors. boxes designated for them. It In The banquet was largely In touch doubt of and harmony was the with the any kind, ofgetthe chamsecretary of Hammond Ogkeynote. Cyril ber of commerce or CA. Lundahl den was toastmaster. A. N. Sor- chairman of the Merchants ensen of the athletic council was In charge of the affair. Big Drawings Aged Lady Dies Here Following Stroke Saturday Funeral services will be held Sunday at 2 oclock in the Second ward chapel for Mrs. Lucy Rebecca Pritchett Hanks Dent, 77, who died Wednesday morning at the home of Franklin G. Hales In the Eighth ward. Deceased suffered a paralytic stroke on Saturday which Is said to have caused death. The body will be taken to the (Continued on Page Eight) Annual Meet For Clerks And Carriers Plans for the annual convention of the Utah State Federation of Postoffloe Clerks and the Utah State Association of Letter Carriers, to be held In Logan July 8 and 9. has been announced. Senator Elbert D. Thomas, Rep. and Rep J. W. Robinson have all promised to be present to address the business meetings on July 9 should they Abe Murdock (Continued on Page Eight) Children Lucky Who Were Next Drawing to Take Place Tom or row. Citizens of the county know full that the Merchants Committee of the Logan Chamber of Commerce will do the very things they say they will do. They are giving away absolutely free, 82000 In prizes to persons holding lucky tickets in the May Sales Jubilee. well Last Saturday the first drawing was made In these prize awards and the prizes tU went out to persons holding the lucky tickets. One can get an Idea what kind of prizes these tickets are good for when they scan the list of prizes swarded on Children day. A list of the prizes and the names of the persons to whom they went, can be found In this issue. Tomorrow, Saturday, May 27, at the first drawing on the prizes to be swarded on Ladles' Day, will be made. Persons holding tickets, should be on hand when the drawings are made. The tickets will be drawn out of the ballot box and the numbers posted. If the holder of the lucky Ucket Is not on hand, another drawing will take place and so on until some one claims 2:30 (Continued on Page Eight) WE GIVE May Sales Jubilee Tickets on all Cash Purchases and on all Payments Made on Accounts Annual Spring Saie of Our Our Second Big Carload Continues Furniture Has Arrived After a Long Waiting at which time we carload of received About the middle last a big furniture, month, we commenced our Annual Spring Sale. So great was the demand for merchandise owing to on this carload which was done the extremely low prices, that it was necessary to at that time. . . . We have now received this second carload, and are pleased to announce that the same low prices will prevail as before. Prices are going skyward, we all know that and this will probably be the last time that you will be able to purchase your household needs at these low prices. . . . We urge you now to take advantage of this opportunity to save tremendously at these low prices, and to those who were unable to make their purchases from our last car, we wish to state that they may now fill their needs as our stocks are again complete, but be sure to come early as the last carload was sold completely in about three days . . . Rugs have been arriving daily so that our stock of floor covering is now most complete in all sizes and patterns. of re-ord- LnflimdlstsfOffim er IFwoimtoEe smd (Sauripett 45 West Center Street Logan, Utah 3 I |