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Show r.n if am itic sc.c iikti n 1'riihv, September 1?. 1933. news local B&nd Here from Preston J in Brigham ctah Tage Five. IN OUR OFFICE lornx r county tk-- t but now a nst-ut of Pmton, today In Lo- transacting busitx-- i here. N t( Cailx un.tv rv. U i Uan J Iik'h sthool band wuit to Bin, bum City ii.ty to play tor tiw Hiinuui iiaci Day , tji.it u bring conduitcd I 8n j tlu-rc- . Daughters of Pioneers The jDaughU-- r In Montpelier St agull of Camp of Utah Ihonerrs tlx will iDwt Saturday txpt. is at tiw Mary E Ilrnnimt of the film home of Mr 2- North 4th Ea.it. The met ting of A H Palmer and Sons spent ' compliment to the Tt.ui'day In Montprli.r Mr. Pal- has been about the busiest tmng offuer man In town of late, pladng Iron i Firemen stoker. Scandinavian Meeting 111 be Scandinavian meeting Horseman on it held Friday evening. Sipt is at Ckorge O Smith, mall carrh r and 7 30 o'clock In the Stake House rate horse fancier, ha hit for the Eldirs Henry Otte and Gunm-- r coast lx re he has gone to enter R&smuson ill be the spiukers. We tlie fall race meet at Pamona, Call- - invite all Scandinavians to be Mr. Smith made a great sent Scandinavian I'res shoa.ng at tliese races last fall lie 111 try his luck again. Father is III V1 Fulmer. I4 r er r fl j, ' ) r pre-for- Benson Stake Btuson Stake Gencaloghal, slake and ward committees, please be in attendance at the Richmond tabernacle basement assembly room, at 8 o clock Saturday evening. Sept 16ih. Members from the general board will be In attendance. Wm J. Harrison, Stake Representative. Stake R.S. Union Meeting- Logan Stake Relief Society union meeting will be held Sunday, Sept. 17 at 2 o'clock In tlie Stake House. A special department will convene tor magazine agents. There 111 be and no departments for chorister 111 meet for organists but they practice in the tabernacle at 4 o clock. Bear Increasing Parley Jones, manager of the Logan Flour and IVed store on a called to South Main street. Salt Lake on Saturday, the occas ion being to be at the bed side of his father wlio Is reported to be very 111. at the home of tier parents, Mr and Mrs. Most Thatcher in Lodaughter was born to Mr gan and Victor with hia parent. of Benand Mrs. W. B. Moan-maA. V. Reese. son Ward on Saturday. Reports Mr. and Mr are to the elfect that all concern'ilie Temple excursion of Caclte ed are doing nicely. Stake on Thursday of last week to the Salt Lake temple was participated In by Mr. and Mrs. George Farm Bureau Meeting Mr. and Mrs. Arvel C. There will be an executive meet- Cowley, Reese and Mr. and Airs. Rees. W farm O. ing of the Cache County Reese of Benson. Miss Ruth and bureau officials Saturday night at Reese also aent down to 8 o clock at the court house. All Barbara see the metropolis with W. G officials are requested to be Reese. It was gratifying to see so many of the Cache stake people at the temple. Remodeling Home Wilber Moosejnan The Logan Home Building So- areMr. and Mrs. rejoicing over the arrival Of a the home ciety Is remodeling fine baby girl formerly owned by L. F. Smith, located west on First South street. Miss Alton Reese, daughter of The home Is being completely Mr. add Mrs. A. V. Reese and Miss modernised. Bernlta Reese, daughter of Mrs Delilah Reese returned last Saturday from Island Park where they FLOU- Rsummer. 48 Pound Sack, High Patent. have spent the Last Friday night the annual $153 per sack. We deliver. Watson Adv. primary homecoming a as given in Grocery. Call 530. the ward chapel. A review of the A fine Rob Service Station Ike Smith, operator of a service station on the highway that goes to Hyrum, In Nlbley ward, had some unwelcome visitors sometime Monday night. They carried away all his stock of candy and confections. Officers have been not I fled. Choir Broadcast The Salt Lake tabernacle choir broadcast on 8unday will follow the following program: Go Ye Messengers of Glory; A Dream of Paradise; The Happy Day Has Rolled On; Sanctus (St. Cecelia"); Jehovah Lord of Heaven and Earth; Hosannah Anthem; Home Sweet Home; Behold God the Lord Passed By ("Elijah") Bear seem to be Increasing at the head of Logan canyon and In Franklin basin, according to report received here. Allen Robins, sheep herder for 1X1 Adams shot a bear near Turkey Trail In Logan canyon a few days ago. The first of this week, Lowry AnOer-sogovernment trapper in this district, trapped a cub In Franklin Admit Auto Theft basin. Richard Rock, camp tender Jack Anderson and Harold Milfor Mk. Adams has seen three bear ler. alleged to have stolen an automobile belonging to Roy Jackson within the past ten davs. 8unday night, and who were arrested In Rupert. Idaho, with the car, pleaded guilty Thursday morning before City Judge Jesse P. Rich and waived preliminary hearing. They were bound over to the district court under 11500 bond each. n, Hyrum Visitor C. W. Anderson of Hyrum was transacting business in Logan on Friday. He made a visit to the office of the Cache American to renew aequalntence with members of the staff. DRESS Slippers with Arch Support for Tired Feet at Old Prices Range Of Grain Futures Daughter Born summer's work was presented. Mrs. Frank Reese recently returned from a visit with her parents. Air. and Mrs. Chas. Pond at Island Park, where she had a pleasant time. Color Not Sif oificaot is It practically certain tbst red Medium Weight Horses In the has no more effect on a bull than Quarterly Conference In the finals of the medium Cache Stake will be held Sunday, ny other color waved In front ol at the county Sept 17. There will be a member weight btm fair, the team of Sid Munk of of the general church authorities Benson, weighing 2930 pounds, took j jn jj,e evening the mutuals first with a pull of 8 feet 3 will conduct the services. Inches, one foot farther than the team of Jonathian Smith of Smlthfleld Third went Still Very Sick to Roy Thaln of Benson, whose John H Westover, veteran secteam pulled 2550 pounds 20 feet tion foreman of this city, who suf7 inches. fered a stroke about ten days ago, Is still reported to be very ill He is at his home at 55 North 4th Get Pictures Taken where every attention West . Peter S. Barson of Clarkston . 8 street, Conference horse-pulli- Win. at. Open Sept. Dec. $ 89, .98 M-(- y High 8 .89 AJ' .98 ' I Low Close MI'S $ MU il, .95 S2 MU Milk Strikers Beat Farmers custody when he struck at a de- pounds, $6 75; two short loads Bnll puty slierlff as Page was being led Idaho feeders, $5 75; loud. The Insect which at larks antique away. About 150 picketing farmers well as othar types pushed Ous Oration's milk truck $ib0rJ withT 30 out at $4 60; load furniture Into a ditch near Ring wood, but Idaho ewes, $2 00,; culls out at f seasoned hardwood la tbs lyctas shoved It back on the road when $100; drlvrln lambs, 84 50U5A0 powderpost bsstla Gratton promised to return home. Similar Instances of physical Interference were reported (rom otner sections. Scores of deputy slierlff patrolled the highways and guarded milk receiving depots and pasteurizing plants against violence Don N. Oeyer, general manager of the cooperative association, left for Washington. D. C, by airplane seeking authorization by the agricultural adjustment administration of a change In the recently enacted Chicago milk marketing agreement. fnllfni il Capitol Theatre Chicago Violence broke out today as a strike of dairy farmer, spread. Picketing fanners luved highways and surrounded milk receiving depots of the big Chicago distributors. A lew cans of milk were destroyed and a number of farmers forced by means stronger than threats to return home. Officials of the Pure Milk association, organization of 18,000 dairy Ogden Hogs Receipts 420; farmers in the Chicago milkshed, said the city's milk supply was in steady to 50 cents lower; bulk best no danger and that the strike drive Ins, 84 60; few mixed lights, was sponsored by politically am- $4 35; packing sows. 8355. down. Cattle Receipts 395; steady; few bitious men. lots medium heifers, $3 00 ft 3 50, inWithholding of milk was prac- cluding short load Idahos at tically limited today to AfcHenry. $3 50; common and light medium cows, Lake and Kane counties In Illin- 82 0002.50; lower grades down to ois. Herman Page, a farm hand, $100; medium bulls, $255 down; was arrested at Harvard, in Mc- common to choice vealers, $3 000 Henry county, after he had tossed 5.00. a disinfectant Into can containing Sheep Receipts 8920; Wednes500 pounds of milk being delivered day's sales strong to unevenly highby another farmer. er for week; with freight benefit: A second man was taken Into 1 7 load Idaho fat lambs. 84 to 86 Livestock Quotations 2960-pou- 1- -2 , . , East Center and 1st South Logan, Utah - Products For Home People Home-Mad- e $, Our Quality Is Guaranteed . Better Products Stand the Test U. S. A. C. i j. r & ti , ' Leading Brands in Formula Cow Feed Specially Light MIA Golden West Calla Lily ie CENTRAL Prepared Germade Cracked Wheat Graham MILL PRODUCTS OF THE BEST . QUALITY Better Products For Less Money . . . Modern Water Power Plant Reduces The Cost Company. Jessens T6f with KATHARINE HEPBURN ami DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, JR. Conference In Benson Ward Ladies Pumps iHW rw Coming Sunday! MORNING GLORY Co Relief Society 4.95 Shoe Store! . V0$A etral Mi n, . feACY" 1- -2 spent Tuesday In 'Logan where he got a lot of enjoyment out of the1 county fair. With him were three Learn How to Wash A large number of Logan and of his decendants, making four generations. They all went to the Cache Valley women are learning photographer and had a picture how to wash clothes by attending taken. Included In the picture were the Dexter Washing school being Peter S Barson. Hyrum S. Blr-so- conducted in the General DepartPeter E Barson and Vaugh ment Stores in this city. J. V. Hansen, representative, has put Barson, all of Clarkston. on a worth while school that has educational value. He Word from Mr. McNeil exceptional savs he has sold over washCharles McNeil who is a repre- ers as a result of this thirty school Over sentative of tlie Union Knitting two hundred women attended the Mills in Colorado, has written a washing demonstrations on Utter from Salida. giving an account of missionary woik being performed at Alamosa. Colorado While in the latter place he nv t Elder Ford Rose and the two did the preaching at the Sundav services Mr McNeil sajs the young a splendid missionary is doing work He Is doing a very satisfac tory business with the Union tin-oknit merchandise. The conference of the Benson Relief society was held in the ward chapel, Sunday evening. Sept. 10 Program Sunday Night High Heel There is to be a very interest- President Leone Munk wasmem-in L. R. Wmsom, a ing program at the Cache Stake charge. Mrs. Kid or Patent of the Cache Stake board was MU. conference Sunday night m abervisitor at the gathering and was the Logan tabelnacle. Alma Sonne stake superintendent, will be in one of the speakers. Tlie Relief Mrs. Louise charge. The Imperial Glee club will society chorus, led by render two numbers; there will be Hoffman furnished the singfhg, two violin solos by Isadore Shoore with Mrs. Arvel Reese as organist; a book review of the life of Joseph prayer was offered by Mrs. Mamie Smith, the prophet, by Mrs Lais Rees. Very interesting instructive Hale; two vocal selections by Ken- talks were given by the following class leaders: Mrs. Euen Homer, drick Hawkes; talk on the the1933-3- 4 slogan by Dr. P. V. Car service; Mrs. Agatha Ballard, literology; Mrs. Isabelle Cardon, don. ature; a piano duet was given by Joy and Jessie Low Slax; a vocal Fire at Lewiston trio was rendered by Charles Cache county fire department was Reese,, Darwin Rees and Mrs Ef-fcalled to the home of Samuel Toombs; benediction by Mis Creger of Lewiston on Thursday Florence Berger. From some Unknown afternoon. The following sisters were suscause a stack of hay was set fire tained as officers of the associaThe loss was about $200 with no tion for ensuing year- - president, Insurance. At 6 50 p m the Lo- Leone Munk; counselors, Sarah gan city fire wagon was called to Funk, and Edna Peterson; secretary 8th North between 5th and 6th and treasurer, Anna C. Hobbs: east When it arrived there was no chorister Georgia Reese: organist, cause for alarm Gene Reese: teachers, Marne Rees, Is your property Insured? See O Ellen Homer, Isabelle Cardon, Full Fashion A. Garff, manager for Utah Mort-- 1 Agatha Ballard, Emma Reese Olgage Loan Insurance department. ga Riggs, Gurena Munk and FlorRates 10 per cent below the regular ence Burger The subjects especialrates. Phones: office 234; res. 822 ly to be considered are: theology, literature and hand work. (Advertisement) The fair has been the attraction Last Survivor of the Benson people during MonT. G Lowe, 84, one of the Lo- day Tuesday and Wednesday and gans highly respected citizens, at- the contribution of our small ward tended the funeral services on In helping to make the fair such Thursday in the Third ward held a grand success is a source of for P hilly Evans. Mr Lowe told isfaction to our ponle and a Cache American representative mended for the active interest and this morning that the services re- labor they contributed along this called an event of 57 vears ago line The weather man too was unhe was called to go to usually considerate and it is doubtwhen Arizona by the church Mr Lowe ful if anvone could jutlv give any was a scout on that trip Two unfavorable criticisms of the prohundred men left Utah on the ceedings The visit of Dr and Mrs Victor expedition and Mr Evans was a member of the party Mr Lowe Reese, who are located In St. savs as far as he knows he is the Louis is a source of great jov M upwpwwJ Tast survivor of that band of sturdy their relatives wr and friends Mrs Reese is making her headquarters pioneers Ladies Hose Today and Saturday LOGAN, PHONE 478 UTAH I |