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Show rACHK I'aifi1 HLIlt Theodore D tolled mxUliUy at drr, 78. a p m riulu), tlir aid o' an An ODUn !an Slimff J P.Um, who 8 JiJ TO REPORT THIS 1 - , 4.1 141 I Trv , er-el- FldjUr, ,h " ir ' tly became eon! used and stepped imInto the aide of the car. Tlie DeakuU. pact crushed Mr. Alder on Tlie pavputy Baton said matk hi car ing allowed Ama stopped within U feet after the crash Hubert Smith aUo wa an occupant of the Amo car. Kanes-villMr. Alder wa born In Utah. September 17. 1856. He Allow 1 survived by Id widow, Mr. Paul Alder, and seven son snd daughters. Lewis. Paul and George Alder, Mrs. Nathan Swainston and Mr Mrs, Verna Kidd. Preston: , Idaho, William Andrew. Fain-lewsnd Mr. Joseph Mitfrr. Dayton; 17 and tour sisters. grandchildren Mrs. D. D. Wilcox. Preston; Mrs. H. D. Johnson, who I en route hem with her husband, who was recently released from tlie presimts-iodency of the L.DB. Danish Mrs. Cara Robbins. Layton. Utah. and Mrs. Alice Clllford, Mcnan. e, n; . i& cSiA.ru'.riei wSJ oe. t"""'1 rUuTerC.,A:."K: wSSI SS a'SWjrwariSS Jun- Gene Tuttle, D. Wainvgaard. ior Maybe and Elmo Ilrady. guards: Howard Law, Marshall Glenn, Eric Uundquixt, L. If. Kennard, Carl Simmons, Phillip Bullen and PhilVan lip Thorne, tackles; Rudy Kampen. John Hull. Walt Wood. Wayne Oarff. Evan CUy and SlKrm Lee. ends. Captain Jay Tolman wa also In from American Fall, hut the wa on crutches star Cottontop and U definitely out for the sea son. Coach Dick Roinney with hW three assistants. Jack Crolt and Elmo and Ivan Smith were on hand to handle the coaching assignment. The Aggie head coach spent the major part of the first afternoon In a heart to heart talk explaining with the candidates, and discussing the schedule, which includes among oilier teams, Utah. Brigham Young. Colorado Aggies WONDERFUL EXHIBITS and Denver, the four schools reBV BlIgNESS HOUSES AND COL'NTV TOWNV-- puted to be the conference favorites. The Aggies have never had a and the more severe schedule, no win prospect Is a squad large y The artist has arranged the dw- - faring sign as the season to attract all who enter tW niences. Romney stressed also the building to make an tnspec:n nnr importance of football fundamen-I- a get Informed on the quality f)f tals and the next two weeks will goods made at home. Tins candy be spent In a thorough reheanal 1 all mad? from Cache .Valley beo of these fundamentals. The charg-.- i, ,, .1 ing machine, tackling dummy, and manufactured J other device will be put to , Utah goods occupy the first booth upon gtant use Just as soon as the entering the building on the left. athletes work off the stiffness Flowers and bottled fruits and which preliminary actympanles -, vegetables make a wonderful dtstills building are Lewiston. River play on the slopes Tn the center head Is the Heights, Hyrum, Newton, Hvde of the. building.-OveSmithfleld. Clarkston, Coldisplay of quilt and rugs, made Park, lege. Nlbley, Wellsville and the Home and the of members by of the Cache Utah Poultry Producers association. Community county farm bureau. Logan City schools have1 an attractive booth of work done In' the schools. Home Thrift Practices, an exhibit by the U.S.A.C. extension service very attractive. In the stock Judging building which has been turned over to the county towns, are to be found some wonderful exhibits of fruits, vegetables, grains and products of the farm. The towns represented in corn-pla- , . is, r PIa.V n1IfkfTIAn 1....,- - Annwi m m ..A i.rir I i p rnrd u 1 I.. hfutit? of mIrr rt Vinu w Crockett and annjriirf kl -A. Ilrf (jntVe itcd tiif kith Dr Virgil Aum,.n cone., and 'Miie-i- u fc,ld Uieir families were muud UI pot only having hn he cream featured at ihe county lair, but uru FoUowmg a honejiiun in I u showing the cattle Irom . utirn Calllonit Uie i.rwlSwrd 10 Loi Ilk'll which tiu deiinoia product is kill Anpk,4 n cream u baseball produced Casper 1 M A 11 ... ' The Logan Collegiana Vll tf.iln though failing to place in being sold by the farm bureau CoinReturn Hum women Convention from . and from the baseball tlw slate (I, money tlat credit 1 tor ptayuig munny section, Mrs. W. J. Ham- got P, P, Ctuunp, jMTvidrnt of thi? ;tmo of tlie best games of tlie tour son ti in charge of tlw booth, ValW'f Hanking oompat.v (Caclw Though beaten In knd of the ftgnrUUiiv Franklin, though eliminated Col runs the Idavi game eight Of Dinnerthe Amertcftn Hank-Uetcommits Wedding y,n ttM) ter the first two game In the lom u Attend ttv ght retumrd homr Kenneth E. Krbon of Wei!on ftwociatlon, gun baseball tournament lield Hie Unl(, ana (or a bad decision at and Mt&s Ioia jrnjjirU 0f Nrkton Sunday from the annual fcmvrn no would count the haa month tlie of Satur-ttion first part plate of the ftvaoclauon In Chicago In Maiad on a bit different aa jarrv marred ft Wdle In Chicago Mr. Champ vis ed to hold ft meet of their own doubt beenwaquiet medding dinner Sunday mood a In team the hiumg 17ie tournament will be field the e Saturdays Same 15th. 16th and J7th of this meet by the ball and will be known as the oflKud classic of the and the only one Lake papers, "All Wet" baseball tournamei.t wish the Logan team finish ecT on Tlie tournament will be cond ir',- - uip. After leading most of the way ed much the same a the Logan 3 10 1 the Logan pitcher failed to exception Mat cover first base in the first of the tourney with only teams of class B standing tenth, which by tlie way wa the will be admitted, and players w no only error chalked up against tlie have played regular on Class A Logan team, allowed dividend to teams will be Ineligible to parti- score a run a bit later and forced cipate In the meet. Prise will be the game In to a twelve inning about the same a offered for th affair. Logan finally squashed over a run lrr the last of the twelfth. Logan Toumament- Sundays game wu also a tight be-- n team have The following Hair. meetIn the take Invited to part rCC UlllCiai n.-- r Tlw- first game Deputy Bhrii( Patou wud iwn ansvrd to ilr( aorkouU. hr Tinny l wu wttnevw that from Saturday with lb week a for Utah at call (he roll ball qurxtummi lirst foot would recommend to Coroner Hu afternoon game should Mondsv and Aluronl, r,mpu be As. . . are expected ld towm Haney that no InQUst listed among the rrK f Kmart. lhJ1mlsM a,,d tomurroWl n? alumni are Joe Call, Ther. 34 ftaiKillK Ul (Jcnt, AUkf Ison. John number Net total Flash swell tie j JJmn oillexpir, center of the Wale highway about c I e to 50 Vranes, fted Wilklna. Ivan and 800 yard south of tlie Ft an Crookston, first Burns prvlor the Elma Smith, of reporting Thoa station at the south end old tu were Burke Fry, Herman Ncl- Clyde Worley and many oilier town. In are and name legend Alexander mmi. George Amos had stopped to pick up Thatcher j Aggie grid htslory. quarterbarkt; In Itajunuaaen, wa walking who Bert Ward, see the road towvd tlie buxines e nn.Wr Tttwl.iv, ("ATI I K COUNTY. UTAH flrtrsH Rail VJUUU Gull oalt LaKe Franklin to Stage, d tiw tiu N !! day Hull up on tlie fir-sign at U la- - playing his thud . Gordon Dixon. Ms teammate the wings, D expected Tuesday FIFTY MEN EXPECTED - to iwpuij -- o (. A !' driven y ! . A Al- 1 Balln rp i T wei oumamcnl e tu j p4y Wmacr uhl selgU featured I . which contest, AoV'Srn keifihmif 2C95 jxmnds inchra to hom out tlw of ivnson, Ballard of Hot kluw pounda, (pft a mtlghinf te j the season outlook. Much will depend on the of the sopliomoie development material which appeared In abundance at the first day workouls The team will probably be lighter than last year, but the backfield should be much faster and more versatile. Burke Fry U the only reColWellsville. turning Jetterman to the backfield. Nortn Providence. Ward. 180 and It Lx around him and hi th-j- t lege Logan. Trenton. Amalga, Cornish. pounds of triple threat ability El- - Clarkston. Clifton, Falrvlew, Prestlie backfield will be moulded. ton, Grace, Soda Springs, Art mo. nradapeWhandBPwKhMglncle and Franklin. Teams' desiring more To bulwark information In with H. M the was only 'should get in touch Hull John renter. at Idaho. Franklin. tolWlttner. last of year other line regular pu!Wd 2SW 2645, khlrh Evans-Cowle- S'& y, ft Jrnn'i J? . Juiflilor HngHa Wheat: Open High Sept, Dec. May .85X4 .89H .89'4 53 S t .814 $ .85 Low $ Jim .84 Ti .88 S AtSsletl Hardware Co. and up cand up Linoleum Rugs Beautiful New Pattern Felt Boe. we have your size and the prices are lowest Inlaid Per Running Yard Per Running Yard .88', 52 Hi Eopsiipflimeait Gym Shoes, Shirts, ILogan 8ur Felt Clove f JMH Pants, Supporters LINOLEUM LINOLEUM Range Of Grain Futures Size Heaters Axminster on your Circulator Type. Sve coal bill, meet every requirement for beauty. Heat the entire home in comfort Rugs I-- Just What You S xlt An opportunity And Up Boards Floor af- $1)4550 And lp have just received a new lot of Cedar Chests, Occasional Chairs and Rugs. We are happy, to be able to offer these at special low prices. We Genuine 99 Double Coil Stover's Rome Beds Spring Spring Filled Mattress Only a Few $195 left Guaranteed S(TT!). 995 Handsome Beautiful BED ROOM SUITES Built, Handsomely Breakfast Sets Decorated In the District Court of the First Judicial District of tho State of Utah in and for Cache County. LIVING ROOM SUITES Genuine Decorated $ Krohler 54.00 We have an attractive list of Used Furniture suitable for light housekeeping. It will be well worth while to look it over before you buy. In the Matter of the Estate of, Louisa Beard, Deceased. Creditors will present Claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the office of O. W. Dunn, Attorney, at Law, Cache Valley Bank Bldg. Logan, Utah, on or before the 12th. day of November, 1933. Date of First Publication; September 11th. 1933. Sarah Moosman, Executrix of the Last Will and Testament of said Deceased. C. W. Dunn. Attorney for Estate cant and Pipe Need 'So00 d Noitce to Creditors you ford to miss. Size 9x13. Including Carefully GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES Throw Rugs Size 27x54 95 And Up Crystal Bottling & Furniture Company Wf DO OUR PART 72-8- 0 West First North ALL'S WELL or When relatives friends are ill in another are city when children away you are cut off news. What a relief when you telephone and hear Alls Well. Made on the FARM Look F or The Stand Telephoning other cities is like being there in Your voice is person. Low puld thf 2 sama keight 23 team of fvtfrsboro. weighIng V9 pounds, wi tliird. - CONSULT COUNTY CLERK OR THE RESPECTIVE SIGNERS FOR FURTHER INFORMATION. you. tram These VALUES Prove Your Saving Days are Not Over! We Still Sell at theOld Low Prices! AND reassuring w h1 LEGAL NOTICES from fonpan? emn..ht n m dcid-,iu,m- m writer. mt, m Jir wld WiihftiU 1 PROBATE I'AU 12. at The College Monday Way Football Practice Gets... Under " f Idahoan Dies As He Walks Into Car Side prei!tl. AM FK station-to-stati- night rates begin at 8:30 p. m. Call them tonight. Distance The Long operator will tell you any rates you would like to know. And Save Money Ladies Farm Bureau The Mountain States Telephone & Telegraph Co. 3 gansaEidK v waa City Coal Co. Main Phone 123 123 So. Logan |