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Show X news local j,.-- I zlhuKiT, ton of Mr. and c W. Mr, iviur rai'ad lr of from Zolhr.iMT K srf Juts coup U) v mu. for Hawaii Sail I Hawaii mlxre aa a Murimxt fur iFiauiivo fuday vi- San cuu-a'li-t- i IM& BOYS iiss..r local rattle-l,.ur, la srui.lul injured 1;iii.mU Hot.d-er- lie? o, virus. whuh il .r ae Uinj Marriage Announced Tl.e re are relatively few polen D Mr and Miv O M, Wilson jf iajiirul sourer of yttamin f ihe o Livcslixk bum-laj- y lly runt announce the marriage tlx K(. U)k U Aaron but all egg Asscxlailon. which Is held at Uair daLghnT lth.pla xaluabl,o e Tlx Clarke of Hirhmoud n Lomond Hotel, Ogden. the are net equally rich. Tne Mi nd yolk and Mis. William took place at Logan and the amount Bartlett, who wne celebrating diet of Hie la-t. January of sunlight she ha rrcelved during llx-tStall wedding anniversary on Pioneer Daughters g lie period make con-...the Down from Lewiston Tl.e officers meeting of rabte differrnre in the vita- New Years, were guests of honor be lll Da. Kilters of Pioneer at a nicety arranged dinner given is min I) rou'ent of the egg yolk, O. A. Hogan of Lewiston. in the stake house Thursday seen on the Logan street the L'nlted State IVpart-o- f by thiir cl.l'.dien at the home ot Mutt, CounAgriculture. Vitamin D January 11, at 2 pm. ill The Mr Hogan is always a w Mr, and Mrs Edgar Iluncutk. Hie tm- -l at day. Dm1 '.ffn relened to a the anthra..i ty board member a In come a visitor Dgan rooms live wire d. curated In holiuay lc vitamin lilt same pla.e at 1 'id. promote l ; smile arc an inspiration coh-- s A Uaut.luli. de.o ai. ci to lh.ee who carry around gloomy lll, ot calcium and phosphiu us anddimui ng I'hi.s aids the devi lopmuit of bur- cake cuilrml the Meet d.sxis.nonv. Grocerymen IIS a,,d tubi.. rlMt ,m, marked for !" u,th all and A s;x'i ntl meeting of Ptaeiu.il ixinltrymin and nu- - honor. d gn. '.a and and H Me. names l.aen Child Dies Anderson tu.l'.h. 111 Interc.-Ugrixeiymi n of Ltuan lave il.tUit.is's bon urn-Cl i Harry Bartlett. H. C county vc.tl lx- laid at the 111 Ihe an'a'n Ihe I! ujiilani.xk lo enriih irial yolk egg la, nrpts 9 Ja b r of Cotnnarce Im.-dabv fiediru tl.e titan. ,er uiul Mrs Martha 'Hule Monday for an infant li'amm IJ ci,h-and at 7 it) P- m. A lum ber ot mat t r. child, nanud It I: c n n. W. In this vita-- 1 Anders. rich state code f if lM.iil.hl liaiaixk. Lx 1U. c.rant and I Anders-naming t the dM.u.-eamount bv r WilUs Fern of lnere.i the and son min mg Cl d. -' gn ry nan will be of College. The child was bo-- n cf ultraviolet light she receives pillhe-Mr- - Larnut n an Kola rt (Xor,:e Smith was hostess 7. 9 of a 6 nnm.ts i dud and xi sines January covering January U att ml .in. e. agivjrr.ied Christmas dinniontlis the llun aii of H.me Fc.nl- - lo a ner on Monday in honor ol Mr of Animal and the Unreal! ,omhs Mr- -. Talks in Pocatell' ol WrUium Uuwcn f . and Still a Good Sport Industry studied tire relative Lam Mr and Mrs. M. P. Champ, president of Frederick of D vnanun tlrilk.. Dr F. R. Paiklnson of Cedar City th- - Cache Valley Ranking com" flll.Iiry nil Muir ar.d children. of different qiianutlc who was forim rly a residi rrt of Miss Juinie Ho lauds was plinvitiailon the has Unaccepted rc,i m, of diet and vl((,u juniy,tk. Logan, continues to be a good surpii-x-beat Wednesday on hi r the to speaker principal tlxj)(.n m spurt. While here Dr Parkln-- s annuul dinner of the1 birthday anniver: aiy. The party meeting r. wus ldmufnd with the was held the home of her Pocatello chamber of commerce to Mrs. Annie Huglies. Games were organizations. In Salt Lake Satur-of be held in the mam dining room day, lie was elected a director n of the Hotel Bannock Wednesday Luncheon was served enjoyidi assoeti-'tio's stale the Utah The table was gay with yulettcle at 6 20 p. m. to during the earning inThe guests appointments. of Oiossenback F. cluded M.ss Ru hards. Mrs. Agius year. Waller Fee elected Necessary president. Filing Hancock of Centerville; Mrs. Gio Ogden was C. Lucius Laudic of the local Hughes, and daugher Lool.i of Garland: Mis, Leroy Bishop of office cf the tax commisisen. taiys 9th Ward Old Folks 1 0,111 wll'n r,d are under the Tremonton. Mrs. Mary E. Sorena to The Old Tolks of the 9th ward that Mime people the $100 ms limit to be !0'00 ..lhi-son. Mrs Marllla Buist. that will be entertained at the annual Impression p. tl e extent to widen eg. s call be Mr and Mrs, Harry Christen-efee with Income tax reports ward old folks reunion Thursaay D nriehed In frodins vitamm by This, he would and fam.ly of Wcllsville, Mr. and will be serv11. Dinner oil. bv was induated lliis January cltizc-nunderstand. Mr. Ernest Matmhan and family 12 20. An entertaining have the ed at Christmas of Providence, spent In not the rase. The $1 00 filing fee rendered. be will also piogram of the personal Inco ne lure os guest of Mr. and day provision folks married a the evening Mrs. Claud Sorensen. Mrs. Sorento which tax law Is Mill in effect. dance will be held, sen gave a dinner In their honor. wards of other desiring members The tuble was centered with a School Remains Closed to attend will be made welcome. mound of holly and evergreens. Mr. and Mr. Gearld Walker superintendent J. W. Klrkbrld-o- f disschool Licenses Cache the county Marriage and children. Mr. and Mrs. Marlin the that announced Monday Roskelloy, Mrs. Leona Corbett, all Marriage licenses have been Issued trict, Bon-o- n school, closed Thur-d.i- v of Smitiifield. were dinner guests h the following couples: Faron measof outbreak an cf because of Mrs. Susannah Ladle TuesTrevcll Anderson and Irene Cy closed until Ward. Declo; Willis R Oliver-so- les, would remaine day. outnew a becau-of A Christmas eve party was givand Bertha Keller. Mink Creek: Wednesdiv al-- o The superintendent en at the home of Mrs. William Aaron Daniel Clark. Richmond and break. Smith-fiel- d cases at Gift were egiven and a Rhoda Wilson. Hyrum; Orlin V. reported seven Hughes .although schools there are Hunsakc-r- , late lunch was served to the Logan and Mary Lee, not closed. Mrs. Agnes Hancock of Hyde Park. Centerville; Mr. and Mrs. George Postmaster Appointed Hughcr and daughter Loot a of Farmer Recovers Mr. and Mrs. William Garland: has Yeates Postmaster Eugene Herman Hupp. Hansel Valley far- been N. Buist. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph the to represent In appointed farmers reliable of A number mer. who was Injured a couple of Chamber of Commerce with the Sorensen and Miss Jennie Richraise could Utah very profitably weeks ago In an automobile acciother civic and fraternal organi- vegetble and pasture grass seeds, ards. Mr. and Mrs Hughes. dent on the Snowville-BrighaMathew Foster and Margaret to plan and of the zations city Professor J. C. to from Salt Mostor motored up City highway, was In Logan Mon-- i conduct the President Roosevelt according exthe of Utah agronomist day. He is rapidly improving from birthday ball in the near future. Lake and spent Ciiristmas at the service. tension Ins Injuries which consisted of a Foster home, where dinner was The funds from this ball will go Vegetable seed is easily grown, served to the above and Miss badly lacerated leg and four brok- towards the hospital for infantile season is where the enough, long en ribs, together with other inFoster paralysis cases being sponsored by but it is difficult to keep it puie Jemima Foster, Isabella juries. Mr. Hupp is now living at Piesident Roosevelt. and Robert Foster. Provalue. of and high productive Providence. and Mrs. Peter Larsen. fessor Hocenson points out. Judg- Mr.Mayor Mrs. and Joseph Larsen, were lor tlie from good price paid ing Crawfords Return Home dinner guests of Mrs. J. A. Wur-ste- n Irrigators Meet enterwould It seed, however, pav of Logan on Christmas day the of Logan Stockholders John W. Crawford and wife have prising farmers who are properly Mr. and Mrs. William Buist returned fiom an extended two Blacksmith Fork Irrigation com- situated, to investigate this potential lebrated their 23rd wedding anni- months tnp to Nevada and Los pany, irrigators in the Richmond crop A seed! Thursday evening. tersary While at Boulder City acre section, are holding their anAngeles. The growing of pasture grass serv- was el dinner anged the Crawfords visited their daugh- nual meeting at the chamber of is an industry can which anj to Mr- a"d ter, Mrs. Mariam Hale. At Los commerce today. Election c offi- should be encouraged In some parts By JL, M Angeles they visited their daughter, cers will take place. The late J. of the state. Gras seed is as easily Messrs, and Mesdames Mrs. Edna Cooley. While on the R. Fuhnman who was president, grown and handled as alfalfa or) Sorensen. William Hughes. coast they vLsited Harry Stoney v ill be replaced by a new presiseed, and prices are usually rum Richards, and wife. Lee Thatcher and wile dent. and Sam Thatcher and wife. All these former Logan citizens seem- Election Judges ed to be petting along very nicely. The officers of the Chamber of They sent their best wishes to ail B. T. have appointed Commerce inquiring friends. John Cardon, Moses Thatcher and elecA. Larsen as the judges of Humpherys Visits Logan . tion for the chamber. 6 The ballot pm. Frl-- I T. H. Humpherys, state engineer box will be closed at was a business visitor in Logan day. January 19th and the judges make Monday. Ke said the telephone will count the votes and meetcase before the Utilities commistheir report at the annual same sion had been postponed because ing of the chamber on the The ballots of the illness cf Mr. Ostler, one ol evening at 8 p.m. Howard McKinney, Prop. the chief auditors in the case. This have been mailed to all the memM. L. G. Olofson, A. case was to have been heard to-- I bers. and John Christiansen of the Utah Squires day. A revaluation 53 West 1st North Power and Light Company proper-ltie- s were appointed as a special com-,in this state is being made rt nut tee to take care of the refresh-ij- i cffi-li- a MEMBER N. R. A. the present time. As soon as the ments for the meeting. The information in this case has been cers are arranging for a good provocollected, a decision as to rates to gram with instrumental and short cal numbers and several be charged by the power comto the president's pany, will be made by the commis- talks in addition annual report. sion, Mr. Humpherys said. dUxUiW n by iirvoiu D al.d in.ths a fall. Talks in Ogden -i Uui I aiuinoun by Ur. Kail Meyer lh. at Die annual meeting of MENDON flk mar-nic- n-- Mr SHOES r u. For School or Dress D-l- Wear . . None . Mark Panco Sole j i 1 tlu-th- I-- ' d -t f n. - tk y J, pl-v- r , 1 S ' ;-v- , sub-'anc- c r v -- cod-liv- ly Sizes 6 to and 12 to 2 i sport-Mrie- 39 si-- sport-men- e BOYS - ' !r - OVERALLS t'-e- rejx-aled- s Scowcrof t's Heavy Blue Denim Age 4 to 16 tl JESSENS Shoe Store Profits in Seeds Says Agronomist m Hog-enso- n. Your Is T elephone -- cel-ca- Ir' - er calls in case for Important of sickness Make or your emergency. next from your neighbor's phone a call to us for vice of your own. call teleser- The Mountain States iCJ 0D Amol I Phone 300 C Telephone & Telegraph Company roast ""pot LOOK Market City West First North Low Price Phone 32 SPECIALS FOR WEDNESDAY NEEDHAMS are giving you your chance to buy International Silverplate at an Amazingly This Week We Are Offering Sets of Genuine 26-Pie- ce International Winthrop Silverplate AT THE Extraordinary Price of 55.39 Per Set Think of it! Six knives, six forks, six tea spoons Six table spoons, a sugar shell, and a butter knife, all for 55.39 Only ten sets available. See our windows S. E. Needham, Jeweler Logan, Utah The Watch, Ring and Pen Store. side pork resh f Baby Beef lb. lb. Oc Hamburger 2 pounds Veal or Lamb Stew, lb Veal Chops 2 pounds Pork Chops ' 2 pounds Loin Steak pound Bloaters large 5 for Raw Corn Beef pound Oranges each Coffe- epound Home Rendered Lard 2 lbs. Lamb Chops lb 15c 6C 25 25 25c 12c 5c Coffee 29c Lemons, dozen 25c 19' 15' Uc.-ie- Long-stieK- lc llc lb. j ho-te- 'j, Ar-bo- n. 1 Mbs Barrett preanUd More He following kturie nts in a recital by Friday evening: Plano duet Mam Baker and Cnnrva Barrett and Tlwta and Oeixva Barrett; Venal piano solos, Della Bartlett, Kidman, Marx Baker. Irene and Fpri.bl numbers Genrva Barrett were given by Mivs Grace Ladle and Mis Barren. Game s were and played after the nts were served to 25. the attended 1 he Kllow.ng funeral of L. T. Pence of Brigham Mr. and Mr. Gwen Tuesday: Hardman, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Huidman. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew and Mrs. Flovd Lamont, Mr. Haidman. Mr. Lizzie Baker, Mrs. William I. Sorensen, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Taylor. Mrs. Susannah Ladle, Miss Cli'l- -' la Ladle were guests Wednesday of Mrs. Gerald Walker of Smith-- 1 field. tlx Attention GASOLINE Users Support the Independent Gasoline Dealer Beware of Third Grade Gasoline Demand First Grade Pure Gasoline Are Offering First Grade Gasoline Indefinitely for M. & L. 21c per gallon ' Supporting M. & L. Will Mean a High Grade Gasoline at a Low Price for the Future M. &. L. COAL Company 589 West Center Street Depot Service Station M)) MHcHJWI "! K 1,1 J ww y Jtftv j Iff wwwmi.1 Wi W3 ,u HILH You Pay no More for lb Why Not Use the Best? Its Clean, Gives Warmth and Lasts Longer No Better Coal Mined Anywhere Not a Clinker in a Carload Order Now 25c nre"Ma't ch,b Coffee h. Mr. and Mr. Lynn Longstroth, Mix. Peter M. Larsen, Mi. ThomUrns as Muir, Mr. Chark-tbtroth. spent Thursday at Preston Mrs Idaho, guests of Mr and Tla-Petri botg. was A prettily appointed dinner Mr and Mr. by Tuesday given for Verl Shelton. Covet were laid Mr and Mrs William Kidman. Mr Mr. and Mr. E J. Hanroe-and Mrs. Lon Wexxl and Hubert Bowen of Ovdeo. Rlehard Mr. and Mr. Dane and children of Cache Junction ftnd 'Here giKslt Chmtmas ol Mr, Mrs. A. W. Richards. lbs 2c Sunk 1st Y 2 Wennies and Minced Ham lb. Bloaters, 3 extra large . . . . Salt Mackerel, large each . . ISc 14 c Mam Butts lb Celery, bunch Oranges, dozen s.sle-ne- j Then Lard, Home'Rendered Lard, 4 lb. Carton Lard, 1 lb. Carton n, Mr. Gordon Creek Coal 22 Loin Steak lb Veal Chops 2 lbs and l;ive. 35c 2 lbs PORK CHOPS Mr. Gilbert Muir and chl'd-rvand Mrs. Melvin Muir and hiMrrti, La Von. Helen, Jesvle and Itulon Atirens. line ot Ihe social event of the past week was the banquet given bv thP M Men and Gleaner Girls 1 huisday evening in tlx amusewere exelianged. Refrsh-niriii- s ment hall. Joseph Larsen. Keltl piea-IUStaulfer were xrvtd lo IXT.i U.ut-leit- . sunffer and Maxine Ruth uni, mi, Lop Haidman, were In charge, The guests were litem Kidman, Alue and Fll.el seated at one long table. MiniaPhrltuii, I) Mont Walker, Mrlv n ture pine tree and fruits merer Clever place W Baker, Leone Buist and Boyd used a decoration. I card were marked for 60. Tons is t!xlton. Mr. and Mrs. William Kidman were given by Joseph Larsen. Kay Sorensen. Maxine Stauffer. Sadie were host and hoMe.-v-( at Bird. Vo- -, Nrw Yean party at tlxl.'l Il.mtr.uin, and Reeve home New Year eve. Music and ral solus by Farl Buist and Kay a Sorensen; reading. Fern Buist. uk lul chat was enjoyed and Mrs. Agnes Hamock of Centerdelicious upir served to Messrs! and Mesdames E. J. Hamxxk,! ville , spent Christ mas with her Mrs. Joseph N. Horen. 'll, Veil Bhelton. I.jnn Long d rot h. was Mrs. William Buist, and Mrs. WiA lilecly arranged dinner liam Hughes. given Wemnisday al tl.e home e,! Mrs. O. J. Barrett was LoMcm Mrs Emma itiimexk m honor ol Mr and Mea. J. A. Wul.s.n ol to a tin key dinner on Christ mi. were used Holiday decorations and Mrs. Charlotte rex ms and table A bowl of fruit centered about the living Places were mark-- , Besides the h.iioi ed appointments the table. F'o-- d eel for Mr. and Mr Franciguests covers were muiked lor um and eon I Mar ol Baa.t Mr. and Mrs. Flunk llamxxk. Me. Miss Isabella S'.umpf and and Mr. Lynn Longslrolh. Mi. Idaho: Mr. and Mrs. Barrett and family Kii'.n.a Hum ex. Mn Sophia Anderson was Messrs, and Mesdames Edgur to a well ajqxnnted tuikey Banco. k. Gwen Hardman, Amina dinner in honor of Mr. Lamont. Arthur Kidman spent and Mr.Sunday John Anderson of New Years eve at Cornish, guests Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. George of Mr. end Mrs. Dan Malsey. A Anderson of Mi vs prettily ariangcd supper was giv- -' Hilda AndersonMulad, Idaho; and Magnes en ill their lio.nr by Mrs. Mai-- 1 al-e.v. attended the Tliey morning dance at Ccrni.sh. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Wcxxl entertained at an oyster supjxr on New Years eve in honor cf Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bartlett, otter which they attended morning dance at Logan. The following attended dance at Logan New Years night: Mr. and Mrs. William Kidman, Mr. ami Mrs. George Smith, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Hancock, Mr. and Mis. Melvin Muir, Mr. and Mrs. Verl and Mrs. Lynn Shelton, Mr. Longstroth. Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Anderson entertained at a party on Games formed Tuesday evening. tlie entertainment. A delicious w as luncheon served. Holiday colors were carrle dout in 11 the' The guests were appointments. Bishop and Mrs. Franklin Bnter, Mr. and Mis. Joseph L. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Parley Jessop, Mr. and Mrs .Wilford C. Anderson, ull of Millville, and Mr. and Mrs. Lari W. Mickelson of Logan. Hubert Bowen and Charles Bcwen ot Ogden were guests of Mrs. Leon Wood on Tuesday. Mis. Wood acccrr.gtxlcd them back fori a visit with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. George Smith en- -' teitatned at a supper Christmas night after the dance. The guests' included Messrs, and Mesdames Howard Whitney of Contusion, William Bowen of Beaver Dam! Melvin Muir and Miss Myrtle Muir, Conrad Peterson. ii.I.A. held a social Tuesday evening in the amusement hall, Games and dancing were enjoyed, and gifts were exchanged. was crowd large present. A prettily arranged dinner was given Wednesday by Mr. and Mr.?. John Glenn In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Parker and Edith and. Lyman Parker of Weilsville. A number of friends pleasantly surprised Lynn on Longstroth Thursday evening, who was celebrating his birthday anniversary, Music and social chat was en-- 1 joyed. Supper was served at one, long table. Basket of fruit form- ed the centerpiece. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Longstroth, Messrs, and Mesdames E. J. Han- -' William cock, Kidman, Edgar Verl Hancock, Frank Shelton, Lon Wood, Harry Eart-- 1 Hancock, left, Mrs. Emma Hancock. A turkey dinner was given by Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ahrens on were Thursday. Holiday colors used In all the appointments. Covers were marke dfor Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Bernsten and daughter Karren of Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Ahrens and children, Mr. M.s I .jue Baker, Mi-- s lone Bayood for tl. an. pine, viable aeed. Fuithr mto.'n.aUin on Uns tui ker, M.wv Viol. Orpha ami ' 11 be y.ad.y Hum. h. d by a 1 .ady Hul l. Miss Jtiuue Richent by 1iofeva.r l.ej. ards. enson at tl.e state extension of gals luld a ClirtM-n-i- s tM Bt u ,i lutiy Fnuay evening at me home of Hair teacher, M.ss A lav M.ellun. Game were played and D ill (Vitamin , II 1 7 ol kljrr Yolk VariC3 m . With Hen s Diet Around on Crutches Igc LOGAN. CACHE COUNTY. UTAH CACHE AM KRICAN TiK'lav. January 9. 1934. 33c Sunklst Sweet Potatoes 15c lb, 5c and Yams 29c Chili Con Come can 10c Dried Com lb Noodles, Chinese lb 25c Sauce, Chinese pint 35c HCity Coal Co. Phone 123 123 South Main u zza |