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Show CACHE AMERICAN Friday. March 9. 1934. VIVID DESCRIPTION In Poultrymen tit LAST FALL ELK HUNT, WM' baby ibuka Pasre Farm Bureau Attention OF LOGAN. CACHE COUNTY. UTAH LSaCtcl vScXrDO A farm burrau Providence meeting will be held Friday evening in the town hall at 8 o'clock. t--t Tlie subject of bugs and the way to ttirm will be discussed o meeting was held on Wednes- History day event). g In the school house I inti soi.il Queen Christina Sunday at Capitol the extensive a:d i.xJ-c- wiili try from sained 0I,tf background per- - KOHFKT CROOKSTON three generation. Price U fit the time. 1 1 of the Mar- jjtruh I i The Women j In His Life top-spee- d, to 1 j Hr . of hrr brief picture time a Mrs. Su--la husband-slaye- publicity-seekin- Tlie Women In Hi r by tlie Philharorchestra, under the direction of Arture will be presented over the 11. Columbia network on March at tluee oclock. Eastern standard lime. Tliey will play Beethoven' A Lite." 1 concert, given monic-Symphony - j com-Kob- rle ti in . rs ! second la.nil.a: ity Mumoulian. who directed m -- song of songs" ' new earns the dlslincuon of be- ling the only director wh ohas had 7 Reconciled With Modern (,((, Marlene Dietrich and Greta Garbo before his camera, but he w lie re a parent-teacheorganresolutely refusea to muke any or contrast, other than ization was elfecled. Mrs. Farr, the comparison I a dramatic historical (0 rejecting that the yare both great county president of P.TA. was In Ktrk--c-i Into mood modern background charge of the election. Supt. acln.vse, an(j bride and Miss Wallace also gave was tlie problem confront- -' 'nri diRouben who A Mamoullan, ing 'cry timely advice. Cora Howarth and Mrs. Saxton were Logan visitors Tues-- , nmiee of three was chosen and rected Oret Garbo In her triumnew tlie picture. Queen Chrisphant they formed a ballot for g,.. house to vote on. which carried tiana" which comes Sunday to Lewis. Dow O. Hendricks. Davld live nomination: presi- - the Capitol Theatre. Mcrl Hyrr and Bert Pond were hi dent, following L. C. Nuhn; vice president. We attempted to reconcile the busion Lake Salt City Tuesday Mis Dlanlha Hammond; secretary, with the flavor of the period ness. Miss Lucille File; treasurer. Mrs. modern viewpoint." Mr. Mamoullan Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Orchard Eletha About seventy Campbell. declared. In doing this, we took ares-ndina few days In Burley. parrnts and teachers were pre- great care to preserve the auIdaho visiting relatives, were sent. Dainty refreshment thenticity of history through simMrs Lena Hendricks entertained served by the scliool faculty muai- - plifying rather than altering the w club at her the Happy the ,.rc nunib).rs fa during given and customs of the day Tuesday. A dainty luncheon bv Charles Harris. Mrs. styles , evening We used modern dialogue, while Mlsa Kathryn Campbell "fried and bridge played during current colloquialisms. the aftemoon. and Mark Lawrence and hi son. avoiding Mr. and Mrs. Llnsay Taggart and Our research werk revealed a Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Christ tan- Ariel Rawlins have Jutt returned Interesting Prycr. extremely ar( rejoicing over (le arrival mass of Otto by The cast Is memoirs of ChrtsU-an- d of a son on Tuesday night. Mother documentary babe are getting along nicely. na. She was a very modern Kruger, a vetcian of the stage, Brigham City visitors Sunday. Whitney is a guest at man who. through one of those but whose features upon the picare comparatively accidents of birth, happened lo ture screen live s.me three hundred years new. Since Joining tlie A pleasant surprise was tender- - 2 O. She was a grea t personality family a few months ago he has Turn Back the appealed in ed Mis. Dean Hammond on Mon- - besides being a great queen. and In honor of her would be Just as vivid a character Clock." "Beauty fur Sale" evening birthday. The time was enjoyed today as she was in her time, for! "Tlie Prizefighter and the Lady, in a social way and a delicious tar modern views, her loathing ofHe plays the role of Ket1 trial lawyer was served to twenty- - stupid conventions and liadiuons ger, a sensational o falls lo disgrace and then three. and her frank dealing with through great Miss Hazel Atkins was a dinner nine problems, was identical with redeems himself guest of Miss Dorothy Jensen on 'me views of the most modern sacrifices. woman cf Another comparatively new face today." Sunday. and Mrs. Wallace Yardley papers! upon the screen Is Isabel Jewell Through paintings and talented young actress of the information settings Broadway stage, who has appear- -' concerning course and costumes was obtained. It Is ed in three In hundred pictures. In The Women in this respect. Mamoullan om o non some returned wnnout an eiK. out) oo.no on ,, was His Lite" Miss Jewell has been that that'11'11 indirnied simplification an appendicitis considered most Important. role underwent seldom they ever complained, they watched the tlir-- e horsemen and ''r'.,lllv ,h(, bl,f thrlll-ili- e given the most Important as were having tlie time of their lives., the elk run pa-- t them. I looked I''1 We dont want audiences to be of her young screen career, earn It Is amusmg to watch how some over a ndcc and saw about a Z-rCathie, the girl friend of Otto at c so avl busy lnroU8" looking lop of our local sportsmen take (treat dozen elk in a giove cf black day for Los Angeles, Cal., alter settings that they forget what the Kruger tn the story. A third Is Irene Hervey. a Lcs pride with the apiicarance of their lows, most of them laying down.!out-thspending the past month with her characters are doing and saying," car. even dust it with a silk glasses revealed that two of G. T. F. P parents, Mr. and Mrs. James the "Then Angeles girl who through her own he again, explained. handkerchief where one of the kids them were bulls, and they had 7 son. 3 of today Is not trained or ialth In herself and perseverance actor has touched it, but what Mr. and Mrs. Hans L. Nilson, cxjenenced 1 change not seen me, also they appeared crashed the 0 2 In the wearing of finally 11 Hollywood when going hunting, bales of hav, Ignorant about the epen season, I fu 2 1 13 Mr. and Mrs. Nils P. Olson and period clothes. We had to make Gate" with an excellent part with to costumes essentially accurate, yet Lionel Barrymore in The StranM. Jenson saeks of oats tied on fenders, and motored 0 0 0 Joseph to disturbing them, and with the ridge Hendricks, rf 1 1 pulling a trailer full of horses. 1 Logan on Sunday afternoon Her performance Mmpe ancj comfortable, so that ger's Return." k The first morning at 0 0 2 attend the funeral of Mrs. Karen acUrs would not be too stiff and was so outstanding that she was St holes, rf J?' 200 about found me on a ridge between two shooting yards, E Scholes. 11 0 0 0 Ni'on Larson, mother of Hans L. formal In them. placed under contract and now of one was the bulls standing makes the second appearance of dep canyons. I had the best broadside to me 0 0 0 Nilson. lg "So far as I know, this Is the busily engaged In Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Barrus of glasses money can buy, leaned to her career in "The Women In His moda toward effort screen first : lus a antlers qua-me of course. Ellen upon polishing Lite' as Doris Worthing. 11 7 3 25 B'.ackfoot, Idaho, and Mrs. a of treatment ernized I knew my gun was In period on V From this strategic position on kena-- p. visited of Hale xgan to the The fourth new face OGDEN 4T11 the ridge I could see several miles' shape, but I examined it carefully with Mr. and Mrs. A. C. story. It has been a most interG. T. F. P Thursday from a di- - screen though not new to the esting undertaking, In anv direction, the weather was laid some shells on the ground! Hale. 0 2 theatre public is Irene Franklin, warm and I sat there until sun w here I could get them quickly, Champion, rt Mrs. John Nelson returned home rectoral point of view, and I d 0 2 of the If is Greta Garbo s the sparkling role the ieve Salt Lake from up. and had located small bunches threw the safety off and lined this Clarke, City Sunday 1 5 2 1 test. She so regards it and has vaudeville stage of other days. of cows and calves in three differ-- j gem Ionian up through my peep- - Couch, c several weeks here has she spent 2 2 1 5 been vitally interested in every Though she spent twenty years of ent canvons. One difficulty Is that 'sight, hesitated and looked around vvayiiier.t. rg medical aid. 4 12 receiving Her knowl- her life upon the stage, Miss of production. phase when the temperature Is like it to see if any other hunters were N-Austad. lg 0 0 of the character she plays is Franklin is appearing also in the, Austad, rl was that morning my breath fogs watching my suspicious action, sa.v edge Straight From Shoulder the glasses and keeps one busy no one. suddenly became conscious 10 9 6 26 Asked to pray for warm weath of what a crack shot I was, of my wiping it off. er so that her grandmothers Presently I was thrilled to see a confidence that my gun was the 8 17 19 26 rheumatism Fourth V A might pass away, a large bull quietly feeding in the best there is made, decided that Ogden Seventh .. I Vv; 12 20 25 six year old 6 girl knelt and said bottom of a gulch about 600 yards this hunt will soon be over, I (Logan Referee, Hodgson; make umpire Oh. him won't it hot elk Lord, that and please is 500 too get which drag Just away, yards for grandma." up like some fellows do. jardson. far for me to shoot. It was doubtful if I could move toward him. but will return tomorrow with twoj without scaring him away so I strong horses and carry him to . Salt of Soldiery sat and watched him through the camp in good shape, I also ie- What does It mean I had a clean flour George: glasses, up to this time there had membered here In this book by seasoned been no shooting, the only noise sack in which to carry the liver, troops'?" was a bunch of wardens who were I put the front sight in the center Jim: I expect they were musMillville Mr. and Mrs. Walter supposed to supervise us hunters of this elk's neck, pressed gently tered by the officers and peppered was or something, they were riding a and made a clean miss, he C. Humphrey entertained at supridge about a mile east of me, and out of sight in the brush and I per on Sunday evening in honor by the enemy." of Mr. were talking like a flock of geese. followed his tracks all day, went of the 80th birthday on I think the elk herd this racket, to camp and drank a strong toddy. Humphreys which occurred CROOKSTON. ROBT. A birthday-cakbeautiful he quit eating and stood partly Saturday. CERTIFIED WASHER hidden in some aspens, there were centered the table where covand ers were laid for the host and three magpies hoping around on Elmer Mrs. hostess. Mr. and this elks back, they would line VACUUM SERVICE up on his back and try their skill Humphreys and family, Mr. and at hoping onto the and Mrs. Lawrence antler, Humphreys AU makes of Washers Vacuum he looked like a six pointer. and family, Mr. and Mrs. Evan Cleaners and Electrical ApplianIf the elk and deer would charge Mrs. Effie Villett Humphreys and family, Mr. and ces repaired. Lewiston the hunters and fight as viciously entertained the Alons club at her Mrs. George Larsen and family, as they fight each other, it would home Friday afternoon at bridge. Mrs. Matilda Olson and Miss Phone 1141-Olson. throw an entirely different com- A delicious luncheon was served. Word has been received by A. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Hendricks plexion upon this sport. L. BRITENBEKER I suppose you have heard many were Logan visitors, Tuesday even- C. Hale that a baby boy arrived on Saturday, March 3, at the of these hysterical hunters declare ing. 54 West First North that this territory which is closed Mrs. Sarah Swinyard and two home of his daughter and son in Is to deer shooting literally alive two sons Blaine and Ronald of law, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Elison Logan, Utah with deer and I say right here, California are guests of Mr. and of Blackfoot, Idaho. wm wet. Mrs. W. FriC. are on all left Lewis they Mrs. William Telford. I prowled all over this reserve Mrs. Ottis VanOrden of Salt looking for elk, and in six days savv Lake City is visiting relatives in only about 24 deer, and there was Lewiston. snow, which made their dark forms Mr. and Mrs. Howard Layne, easy to see. Mrs. Anna Orchard, Mrs. Otis OrWell, now we get back to this chard and two small children were Preston visitors Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bright entertained the First ward genealogical committee and their partners at their home Monday night. The evenings entertainment was 123 South Main community singing, games and was A dainty luncheon music. Logan, Utah served. Everyone had an enjoyable Coke in your time. Mr. and Mrs. Parley Bright of Exclusive Agents for No smoke, Downey were guests of Mrs. Brooders. Hyer. clean and Emma no soot. Mr. and Mrs. Moroni Dopp, Mrs. . Mamie Orchard and Miss Thelda furnishes Orchard were Logan visitors Tuesheat. day. Mr. and Mrs. George Fisher of Bancroft, Idaho were guests of Coke from Buy Mr. and Mrs. Mose Gustaveson Premium Coal Saturday night and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Poulsen spent Sunday in Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. David West of were Lewiston visitors Montana Monday. LASTS IT Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mansfield of were Lewiston Sunday. Logan Mr. and Mrs. Hyde Dopp, Mrs' LONGER COKES he moved elk mid tlw mgpi-- . out o! tin brush mid wax watching two e.lt that ap;ewcd lo hai urCache American. Some of our friend who wrir gent business oil Hie othrr side ol fur,tlle rhge. Judging by the way thev unlucky with their request r could ee ineir elk permit have aked me to de- pantins the acribe the hunt, and I know they j breath quite plain through are sincere, bemuse several of tlu-From all appearances these elk drove from town to our camp last November and not only once but 'had seen some one with a gun. some drove away up there in the I watched them for a tew minutes enow nearly every night la inquire, and they ran right into three huntWell, tell LS what you seen to- ers and created such a panic that I heard only five shot fired, and day". When there Is a not tier open sea the last I could see of the elk son on elk, the men alio have been they were all going at fortunate enojgh to have already apparently uninjured. I neat turned taken part In these allalrs. should; by benoculars upon the hunters as bring them not ask for permits, and In this and recognized wav give the ether fellcws a break.! from our camp because tfse pmlo We enjoyed these visits, from horse and two boys were easily those fellows who can.e to our lerogiuaed. that evening In camp camp, znd the (merest they show- - I learned that tlie elk made a one man attempt-alllKiui- h ed in the progt-s- s of tlie him;. clean they dd not draw luikvjed to shoot with his peep-sigcards and participate with us. it full of Ice. tlie second man had allowed live right spirit for them pulled a leaf sight too high as he I hurrtedlv to be interested spectators. yanked live rifle from In attempting lo relate this hunt i 1111 scabboard. and the third man ink get his gun out of the In a way to make it Interesting, am railier stumped, berau there M abbaard and it was linn who, the shots with tlie gun In are too many of my friends were there and know the events, rxcu.-enough for well for me of each day j u tnaiksman-I.ipattempt getting away with any a; all. I have to! These tluee men wire splendid exagge'ation to have In camp, cmlorm It strh.lv to tlie truth, .companions then The mast iminwd ilk hunters they did not 11.0.111 about 1 have met wav over at Alton one bad lin g but sa.d they w re entail. I was s'aving tliere at my tirely satislied with the hunting work ar.d there men fr rti a grounds and tint tliey hud had ttio far away as the Atlantic states, best opportunity that anyone could they of course had to put out $5(1 want, they' hunted about a week, for license, then a guide, a cook, without wetng any more elk in horse WTanglers and anywhere .shoe ting ditaiue and then return-freBy Philharmonic Orchestra On the Air Session At Providence accredit- from blood tested ed hen with trap neat record of !i0 egg and better for over Three. Coleman Child Services Being Held Here Today! Mlto8 Tilt Toa-jran- lnl 8omu concert 1 being sponsored , a commute-- composed of Dr. - by Aaron month-el- d sen of Floyd and Con-- 1 Nicholas Murrav Butler and other sunce Bench Coleman, died Wed- - president of the leading widely nesduy of pneumonia, which fol- - distributed, umversltle In America, lit U presented for the college lowed measles. In tlie various universt- The child was born here June student 8,ld colleges througliout the He is survived by 19. 1933. Wn Mr. and parents, gtandparent. HilUiarmonle- ll.of. Mrs. Sylvester Coleman. Smith- field, and Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Symphony orchrstra. Bench. Logan will be conduct-- 1 burial In Logan City cemetery un-e- d Funeral EYidav at 2 p m. at the home.jdrr tlie direction of the Lindquist Sens mortuary company. 33 East Fourth North street, with j Ruuld Cok-man- 9- I i v-- n ar Capitol Theatre TODAY and SATURDAY e 1 . Sti-da- ' in Burnn-lunclie- in femi-lwh- . Score Sheet j j m , r,011 J otion. COMEDY & NEWS Sunday, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday day-brea- 4mjeen ! CHRISTINA Red-Hea- . P' . Rich-muss- MILLVILLE BIG 1934 Auto Show e LEWISTON top-mo- Ve-o- la W City Coal Co. Attention Poultrymen Use All the New 1934 Crysler, Nash, and Plymouth Automobiles and the G M. C . Trucks will be on Display. Its going to be a Revelation to see this Array of New Cars Its Gordon Creek Coal Utahs Royal Knight THE DATE OF SHOW Coal Co. MARCH IF ITS Gordon Creek Aberdeen Slack is Its the best coal in Town Far Superior to any other Slack for any Stoker. Try it and Know THATCHER COAL CO. Phone 76 is highest in heat units. NOT A CLINKER IN A CARLOAD! ( ra One trial will convince you of its Superior Quality Our Extra Fine Kindling Try 4R.A. 17 Thursday, Friday and Saturday Heat units determine the value of coal. AlbeMeera Coal 15-16-6?-- "TT' a S m m? vur if 4 Baugh Motor Co, 140 South Main Street Logan, Utah |