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Show March 2$. 19.U. CACHE AMERICAN CCI I H LOGAN. COUNT V. UTAH r.iec Five t in!, ng. Move to Salt Lake lel.il, II Zollinger: tie War Veteran Here tt I With fa t H.ut.M t Puth-- r Rn h'i; mi, ut ar.d child is' Ltru mil of Mr ard Noia pmVfiiva-- r. the following IJ.i'y, flu-keii.i Mrs. A.i vj: r Smith, !ia cloih-m- g ar frw o.n. fit imu-Ameru an reams m Uvriti fur trsn. mm bant, has moved to Sail Annie M, Pickett, Mis linkman t Si h i' risri at hum tf Her I. a tratreiaii.s buMj.r.s in Lojan Jr , and Matci: I :.urs.;..y. Luc wiu-i ter. Mrs. f.c pus employ imm. It, B. Campbell, riojd l:ov. tl it.;., i.a. 11, 'ihe lemamder eieiung was spent 111 (lancing tv Rain Ite-Home Removed 1 'Andrew Nyman 'Return to orcheMia. ThursdaAppendix Hire a wonderful shower fr- laneiiti were sorted to cue lioimM lima n, tn.pioice of the j Mim Priscilla M,ls returned to ml soil her home In Holliday this week in tie la'liy on Thursday atur-noet- i. hundred fifty. E. W. Elliot .V Co, store, Smti blessings are always here. Hise came cf William T. Drown of tins city, billowing a vt-Mis. Klea llaer. Mrs, Dietu farmers of Cache Emit It, Mrs. pearl Carling were underwent nn operation for nil 13 attend the funeral services welcome by la-Valley. Michael for Standley. lather, peiidU'ins on Wednesday. guests ot Mrs. tlva Kendtnk tn ft May afternoon. Visiting in Logan All Leather Footwear Mrs r , h U-- 1 i y- Mens Oxfords s 1-- 3) B 9 Mens Hats u. Regional Track Meet Wed at Soda Poultry Problems Julia Deane Oeswl and Clark The Central Cache local of the both of lrovldenre, Utah, Producers Cooperative Theurer, Poultry association met Wednesday In the were married here last Monday. Logan chamber of commerce to K-March 19, by Probate Judge D. Soda Springs Sun. of the - McLean. hear Carl Prlschkneckt Utah State college Agricultural poultry department discuss culling Butcher Carved and other poultry problems. Wdiiard Wyatt, popular butcher at the Modem Market had the Going to Boulder Dam misfortune to cut tils hand with Dr. E. I. Stewart and his son War Discussed a ft Earnest will represent the Logan i Dr. W. L. Wanlass of the USA tookmeat knife this forenoon. chamber of commerce on I lie Good C. was the speaker at the Rotary wound.several studies to close the Will Rail Tour of Utah and Idaho luncheon on Thursday. He discussto the Boulder Dam Friday spon- ed war and the principal reasons sored by the Salt Lake Chamber leading up to International con- - Die at Richmond of Commerce. They will return flirt. The speaker was introduced Reno 31. of Hiclmiond. of son of T.Merrill, H. Wilson, ninnager by J. Sunday. H. Merrill and Emma B. Thatcher Clothing company. Mrmil, died Wednesday following a lingering illness. Funeral sertnNew Paper Manager will be lield In tin Richmond Samuel O. Bennion, number of tabernacle, Saturday at 2 oclock. the council of seventy and for a 12 ACRES number of years president of the LOST Central Mates mission, has been In Niblry, Hay, Pasture and Lost. 5 00 green bark In business appointed general manager of the district, .Saturday afternoon. Please Deseret News. Mr. Benmon sucA Bargain. Beets. return to Cache American and be ceeds B. F. Grant, the latter having rewarded. Adv. I- - II. DAINES, Phone 58 become Incapacitated through 111 health. Tim regional track and field meet for the northern Utah district will be field in Ogden on May S, ta announcement according made by II. R. Adams of the South Cache high school who is the regional executive, I - Marriage Licenses Leave for Detroit Sells Four New Grahams Lundbcrg. manager tt Motor company left today for Detroit, taking with him a number of persons who will drive trucks and passenger cars home. In the party are Gordon Robert Reese. Wilford Parsons, Fulkerson and Grant Bateson. salesman Herbert Humphreys, for the Blair Motor company had a vciy busy day en Thursday, lie sold four new 1934 Graham automobiles. These cars were purchased bv F. W. Hunter of Ogden: Sid Jf Grace: William Corbett and William Alder of Ogden Schwartz of Malad. Wilford the Lundbevg-Buic- New Service Station LOCAL NEWS Up from Cedar City Leon Darley. the hustling representative of the Shell Oil company at Cedar City, has been visiting relatives and friends in Logan this week. Blossom Time Depicted Springtime with all Us blossomed beauty Is depicted In the decorations for the Junior Prom which will be given tonight at the dance pavilion. Blossom time Is the theme carried out in the The dance tonight decorations. should be a very swell affair. Dan-san- te The promised gasoline and oil service stations to be operated under the direction of the Cache county farm bureau will soon be a reality so far as Wellsville Is concerned. A modern brick station Is Operated Here being erected on the corner lot cf This Mrs. Leora Lewis Worley, wife of the W. H. Maughan home. Dr. Eugene Worley of Preston, un- station will be operated by S. P. derwent a very serious and critical Leishman cf Wellsville. operation at a local hospital on Thursday. Business is Better William Deppe, popular manager Builds Refrigerator of the Smithfield Brick and Tile A large basement has been ex- company was a business visitor !n cavated in the building occupied by Logan Thursday. Mr. Deppe says the Owl Billiard parlor. A refri- prospects are looming up for a geration plant is being built In much better season for the buildthe basement for keeping the ing game than a year ago. The drinks served at the fountain cool Smithfield plant will supply the summer brick for the new economics buildhot the throughout months. The walls of the base- ing at the U.S.A.C. The brick in ment have been constructed from the new postoffice addition here been manufactured by the brick purchased from the Smith-fiel- d have Smithfield concern. Brick company. Rather be in Jail Vemcr B. Carlson and Persia R. Sandal). Tmnontoti; Leo P. Johnson, Hatch and Eleanor D. Rmd lisbacher, Bancroft; Merval Ruben warr. Salt Lake and Mary Bern-hise- l, Lewiston: Thomas Harper Yates, Brigham City and Muriel Morris, Logan: Ralph B. Har greaves and Mrs. Elsa M. Water-hous- e. Wilford Denver; Henry Goodltffe and Vera Margarette Pearson, Rexburg. V. J. Rappeley would rather be in jail than have his liberty according to a story carried In the Deseret News Thursday night. Rappeley was out on bonds awaiting trial for liquor possession. He returned to Commissioner Gould to be B. Blakely and requested lodged in jail to await his trial. A Rich 1 i baby-boy- ll-.- e mile north of have information this morning from Washington that all important points in the Sugar Program have This Means More Than $6.50 Per Ton for Beets Your plans should include a normal acreage of beets this year to establish your acreage quota for each year during the life of this plan. The Amalgamated Sugar Company - - SOMETHING BEAUTIFUL -- You cant afford to miss it, for the small price of Gents 25c Ladies 10c. With Johnny Rossell furnishing the Music Everybody Be There Dansante Saturday Night, March 24th tivation. L. II. DAINES, Thorn 58 sheepmen have contracted as high as 32 to 33 cents. This brings smiles to the wool growers who have had a struggle for several years back. Last year's crop of wool brought around ten cents a pound. Naturally the advance price is .welcomed. The state fish truck was in Logan Wednesday. It came here from Springville bringing a load of fry for rearing in the Logan plant. About the first of the month it is understood that the fingerlings from the large rearing pond west of the city will be in the mountain transplanted streams cf the valley. Efforts are being made by the fish and game department to make fishing good in Cache streams this season. We been agreed to. - - SOMETHING NEW - -- Trenton. Certainly... THERES A HART SCHAFFNER & MARX SIZE FOR YOU Bring Fish to Logan Mr, Beet Grower re Good Improvements, good soil in a high state of cul- Program sionary to Germany a number of years ago, his son Russell, who returned from a mission to Ger- -' many a few months ago and Edward Beautler, also recently returned from the same mission will be the speakers. Lothaire Rich will furnish some special music. Marie Mb Garden City Sprouse, who has wintered in Logan with her bter, has returned home tor the summer months. Mbs Louise Sprouse spent the fore part of Die week in Randolph veiling with her sister, Mrs Owen Teltoid. Mrs. Mary E. Earley of Logan, arrived here this week. She will the most of the summer at the home of her daughter, Mrs. N, J. Hodges, John H, Weston of Laketown, called on some of the Garden City people during the week. 'f lu? siark made a pleasant call at the home ot Prof, and Mrs.. Spencer Gnfftn, leaving a All concerned doing nicely. Aunt Martnh Pope has been on sick list for the past week. At this writing she is reported improving nicely. Alex Johnson is preparing to tourists-- . He entertain travelers, is building four small cottages on t lie north side of the new road. He will also build a service station. on Theodore Hildt Is working his now service station where the new road will intercept the state highway running north. LaVoy Hildt joined several of (he Caclie valley boys of the Cache Motor company ar.d went to Detroit, Mich, whore they will j p 68 ACRES Wool Men Happy interesting program has been A press dispatch tells where a arranged for the German meeting shopman in Idaho has sold his to be held in the German meetwool ing house Sunday at 3:30 o'clock. ceots. crop isfor this season at 30 It reported that some Jesse P. Rich, who was a misAn GARDEN CITY Ed Clyde ahd Mr Huntington hew cais dine tlieiu bark t Utah, the ! ore nw n ot the W, W, Clyde Bl'hup ami Mrs. 8.nnucl Weston Construction company, tie here the if Divan Called Oil hrvriul ot the busying theiuarivr getting G.ndeii City )eple. tenrwing old work surud en the read this side We wish 'of the them summit. acquaintances. K will be remembered that lie was ot Die sun ess and hope they will push Garden City ward 'or some Li- this section of ihe Garden City- -; tem y ean I rum 1897 to 1313, Logan read through to complemonths winter Ei nest Irwin of Laketown, is a tion bclorc the man very much sought alter these come. days. All luborrrs employed on any NIk Ladies leather bag. Ownot the projects under construction Eot er tall at Gem Theatre and have to be designated by him identify. they ran work. Mrs. Myrtle Hodges was a week Si nritllAN HOME anT Orchard end visitor w Logan. Khe spent 1100 cash, 40 acres Hose In. 36 her time with Her daughters, Mrs acres at Sugar City. 98 acre dairy Kenneth Long hurst and Fay, who cIom- - in. ISO acres farm and hay is attending school there. Cull this paper. 494 North Main. 20 ACRES Of Hay and Pasture land, H mile south of Logan Sugar Factory. Small payment down. L. H. DAINES, Phone 58 Chief Issues Warning $32.50 up to $45.00 'W'OUVE often heard men say theyre A hard to fit. Perhaps youve said it your self If so, wed like you to come in here and Chief of Police M. Carl Poulter has issued a warning to persons taking the trench torches placed at road barriers as a warning signal at night. He stated that unless this practice stops, the thieves will be hunted down and prosecuted. One was taken Tuesday night, and Chief Poulter said the police knew who took it and are giving the person a chance to return it before action starts. main type of figure. Theres the portly Loan Fund Tea between the regular and the stout; the The U.S.A.C. Faculty Womens its Eleventh League announces Annual Bridge Tea for Saturday, 2 6 from 14, to April p.m. in the Children's Room of the College The of the tea is Library. purpose to raise money for the Senior Girls Loan Fund which is sponsored by the League. Mrs. Eric A. Johnson, Finance chairman, is general chairman. Assisting arrangements Mrs. Johnson are the other members of her committee as well as the league officers and members of the Loan Fund committee and various other league members. c- - providence Providence Mr. and Mrs. Theron Campbell were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Hammond on Thursday evening. John Zollinger has been visiting with relatives here for a few days. Homer Zollinger left Wednesday on a trip to Los Angeles on busi- let us show you just how easy it is. Hart Schaffner & Marx have created suits, anatomically correct, for every portly long; the stout, the medium stout, t and the long stout. Then there are the short, the portly short, and the short stout fitting you is easy in Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes Yes, ness. The Second ward Relief society held their work and business meeting on Tuesday afternoon of last week. Quilt blocks and rag rugs were worked on. Refreshments were served to about forty. The Second ward Relief society held their annual birthday party in the ward amusement hall on Friday evening, all the married people in the ward were invited. The following program was rendered. Community singing; prayer, Leon Mathews: address of welcome, Rosetta Clawson; guitar selection. Miss Bethea Zollinger and company: remarks, John ZolElla Campbell; linger; reading, THATC HER Clothing Company |