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Show Tuesday. May 8. 1934. CACIIL AMERICAN- - LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY. UTAH Goes to Oregon lor Oregon he hua mining Interests near linker City. Mr. Pryor lelt this morning on an Indefinite stay. SOCIETY Capitol Theatre N. B. Pryor hua left there Reduce Safely Made Record Run You want to be slender but it seems such a problem to do it safely, without half starving or taking dangerous medicines, doesnt it? The simplest, turest, way is to get your nourishment without A. J. Lundahl and (amity, made a record run to Idaho Kails Sun-da- y night and returned Monday 'evening. A visit tan made at th- -i home o! Mr. and Mrs. Vern Bit- ters. Mrs. Bitters is a sister o( Mrs j The committee of the Logan and Cache Slake Kelltl societies rnisli to thank all tho took part In making the (lower show a cue-- I cess, especially the officers o( the two stake boards and to those ho contributed dowers. Building Still Stands Tire committee on Logan canyon The monthly officers meeting of Daughters of Utah Pioneers be held In the Stake Bouse Thursday, May 10 at 2 o'clock. The horse back riders. county company members will convene at 1:30 In the same place. Teach Farm Machinery Seen in Logan Farm Mechanics throughout the intermountain region will have an opportunity to receive help in the latest devices In teaching farm machinery this year at the Summer Session of the Utah State Agricultural college, announcement according to the made by Dr. J. H. Linford, director of the Summer Session. In Teachers Delmue of the Delmue-Dola- n Sheep company, was seen in Logan Monday. Mr. Delmue Is acting as general manager of the sheep herd since Mr. Dolan has been called to the sick bedside of his mother In Nevada. The sheep are being ranged near Franklin. Albert Business Grows Paul Merrill at Merrill's Confectionary at Preston, says his business continues to show an Improvement. Mr. Merrill has built in new candy show cases and has added new fountain equipment. Several new tables are being added to care for his ever Increasing lunch trade. Seminary Exercises Hike for Scouts An interesting hike for Boy Scouts or horse back riders is up Cowley or Card canyon into Richards Hollow and through to left hand fork in Blacksmith Fork canyon. On this hike one sees a large colony of beavers. It Is a fine example of beaver darn making. The committee plans to advertise and point out these interesting trails and things in the jeanyons. The committee is composed of Carl B. Arentson, chairman; Rush C. Budge, vice chairman; Professor Glenn Walters, R. E. Berntson, Dr. T. B. Budge, Preston Pond, H. I. Rice, George Torgeson, Dr. E. I. Stewart. l Crystal Springs defeated by the score of 13 to 2. Malad, Idaho Conley Thomas, was chosen president of next years Junior class at class elections held Friday at the Utah State Agricultural college. Other officers Jean elected were: Stewart, Brigham City; secretary, Richmond. Anna Johnson, Representatives elected from the class for the Associated Women Students council were Amar Hickman, Ogden, and Hortense Egbert, Gardner New President Eugene Gardner, of Logan, was elected president of the senior class at the Utah State Agricultural college for the school year, 1934-3Other officers elected to serve with Gardner, were: Edith Ann Gunn, Richfield; secretary, Juana Peterson, Richfield and A.W.S. representative, Phyllis Lewis Hull, Logan. Gardners opponents for the office of president in the final election were: Tad Bullen, Logan, and Lorin Richards, Logan. 5. 4l 0DEEN Howard McKinney, Prop. Phone 300 West 1st North MEMBER N. R. A. lb. 10c Choice Heifer Beef ROUN DSTEAK Ib. Choice Heifer Beef BOILING MEAT 12c lb. VEAL CHOPS 2 lbs. PORK ROAST Ib. 5c 25c Lean and Meaty 10c LARD, home rendered . 2 lbs. 19c Plenty of Wiennies, Minced Ham, Bloaters, Salt Mackerel, Bologna, Fresh Salmon, Fresh Halibut, Anchovies, Pickeled Pigs Feet, Finnin Haddie, Eggs, Cheese and all kinds of Vegetables. bananas lb. .. .. OQc FLOUR, Big J 48 lbs 176s OCc Saw Fatal Accident Lyle Leo Hansen has taken the agen- cy In Cache county for the New York Life Insurance company. Leo has had considerable experience that should fit him for his new line of endeavor. He was In the automobile business and for ten years was manager of the Texas company here. The new New York life man has a host of friends loto cally and he will be pleased serve them in any way pertaining to insurance. Attended North Meet F. Knowlton, assoc- iate Entomologist of the Utah Experiment Station at the Utah State a Agricultural college attended Potato Tuber Moth Conference", control of relative to the the moth in the infested areas of WashingBeaver ton, Iron and counties, Wednesday, May 2, at Cedar City, . Methods of preventing dispersal In infested areas, methods of control Tiecessary to prevent the spread of the moth, and reasons for quarantine were discussed. Utah Aggies lost their annual dual meet with the athletes of the University of Utah on Saturday. The final score was Utah 97 and Aggies 48. The Aggies battled the husky Utes throughout and not until the end of any competition were the results assured. Russell Rich won the mile race; Eddie Peterson the shot put; Louis Roberts won the two mile run and Clarence Lee won the high jump for the Aggies. "These were the only firsts for the Aggies. Louis XIV, Mrs. Eslella Bleumel. Lady Kxter. Mrs. J. H. Linford. La Noire, Mrs. Estella Bleumel. Maico Spado, Mrs. H. P. Rasmussen. Moonlight (single), Mrs. J. H. Lln-lor- Panarma (bouquet) J. Mrs. Linford. ht d. H. Lin- WYANDOTTE $-- 1 1 BOILING MEAT Ham Hocks lb Hamburger Ib Lamb or Veal Stew Cc lb Heifer Beef Shanks Cc lb Qc lb Cleaner, can MACARONI, & SPAGOCc HETTI, EGG NOODLES, 3 bxs.M 5c 6c Ib QQ Spare Ribs Clorox pint bottle Corn Flakes large pkg Mr. and Mr. Maik Allen and daughter Joyce motored to Bail on Lake City over the week-en- d a business end pleasure trip. Mr. Effte Brown, teacher at the Logan senior high school, t In Ogden. sjx-nthe week-en- d Mr. and Mrs, Oeorge Q. Rich drove to Ogden to spend the week end with their son Russell, and his family. They returned to Lcgnn Sunday evening. SPENCER BOLES JOHN MuntfiA Hrlr4OrMfl Mis Priscilla Rowland and Mr. Lee Roberta left Friday evening for a trip through northern Idaho and West Yellowstone, returning home Sunday evening. They report a wonderful trip, and say that the roads are in splendid condition most of the way. Residents of West Yellowstone say Uiat things are opening up six weeks earlier than In other years. Tle Park is now open to tourist and many are taking advantage cl Bluebird Luncheon the early season, and seeing the For Womens Club Park before the intense heal begins. The U.SAC. Women's Club finale was held Monday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. SB. Benson spent at the Bluebird. The guests mere in Salt Lake City seated at one large table, which the week-en- d business and a combined mas beautifully arranged with red on roses and white bridle wreath. pleasure trip. Twenty-fiv- e members were pres- Harry Produced by Face Powder Enhances Every Skin - ; ' A million women every day prove in- -' imitable Lovme delicately emphasized every natural beauty conceals every de-feci It gives perfection to every skin. A of finer, dinging powder which type all . on day. stays petal-smoo- Hava you triad tbt mw Melba Cold Cream? 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Pekrson Floral 960 Phone Canyon Road 129 397 Flowers and Plants will be genealogical committees held in the Fourth ward Sunday May 13 at 2:00 p. m. Archibald F. Bennett, general secretary of the Genealogical society, Jos. Christensen, one of the presidents of the Salt Lake Temple. James Kirk-hageneral board member and Pres. Jos. R. Shepherd will be in attendance and will participate in the program. There will be a musi-sprogram rendered, also. The general public is invited. W. F. Jensen Candy Co. 1 North Main Logan Tourist Service 245 South Main Logan, Utah VIRG HANSEN WALT HANSEN Where You Receive Service with a Smile .... Are the Ideal Gift For Complete Line of Utah Oil Products Greasing Washing and Battery Work Our Specialty Mothers Day al . . . LnmfroiM 53 12' 10' 19' 10' Rachel White Flesh FOR SALE Wienner Pigs. Call 696-J-- 3. Upholstering Company Get Them At Furnished house or apartment. Harris Music Co. FOR RENT FOR SALE Five truck, cheap. Call ton, Cache Valley Floral Co. White! M. & L. Coal' 31 Company. FOR SALE Team and harness, cheap, if taken at once. Inquire Cache American. Federal Avenue Phone Furniture Repairing, Tents, Awnings Auto Tops and Curtains 711 8Q I t th The Sweetest of All Gifts The pageant chorus will rehearse tonight at 7:00 o'clock and the entire cast at 9:00 o'clock. under the direction of the Logan and Cache stake DaSylvo Lovme Pageant Rehearsal A Joint meeting Thilm Tt4d B. G. also Hello Prosperity and News Royal Bakery Joint Meeting Sunday TRACY PAT" PATERSON - CityMarket Fresh Side Pork Aw cuut Aiuyitt'i. lake cfaif msi if tella Bleumel. Second Prize: unnamed varletles-Mr- s. Geo. W. Lindquist, Mrs. H. C. Maughan, Mrs. R. W. Allen, Mrs. Fay Ratnsperber. Named Varieties: Darwin, Elso Johsson. Enterm, Mrs. J. H. Linford. Inglescombe, Cache Valley Floral. Parrot, Mrs. H. C. Maughan. Famacombe, Sanders, Mrs. J. H. Linford. William Pitts, Mrs. R. Wahlen. Third Prize: Mrs. Sam Richards, Mrs. Sylvia Fife, Cache Valley Floral Company. Mrs. Ikies. Basket: Mrs. Orson Garff, first. ent. Logan Women Drive IRIS After were cards luncheon, First Prize: unnamed group To Richmond at the home of Mrs. E. G. Mrs. J. H. Linford, Mrs. George played C. Nelson and Mrs. P. Mrs. Peterson. mere score High prizes Bowen, Mrs. Emma Bullock, Miss awarded Mrs. Luther Howell and Kate Gedde motored to RichDrue Smith. mond yesterday to spend the afMiss Charlotte Kyle. Second prize: Mrs. A. E. Anderternoon with Mrs. Nelson's mothMrs. son, Miss Inez Maughan, er, Mi. Ann Hope. Sorosis Honors . (two Schow, Miss Elsa Jonsson ribbons), Mrs. H. C. Maughan. Charter Members Mrs. Orson Garff, Mrs. J. H. LinMarriage Licenses Members of the Sorosis society ford, (two ribbons), Mrs. D. W. Marriage licenses have been ishonored their charter members at sued Shaw. to the following couples: Erna Third prize: Mrs. Emma Bullock, lastbanquet given at the Bluebird1 est Bert Kendrick, Providence and Sunday evening. Mrs. Idalah Ruby Jane Johnson, Logan; HenMrs. H. C. Maughan, Mrs. Arthur Miner Shepard, Mrs. Alemeda ry Elmer Gifford and Ethel LucOrmond, Mrs. W. M. Smith, Mrs. Sam Richards, Mrs. D. W. Shaw. Perry Brown, and Mrs. Lydia inda Tulles, Idaho Falls; Donald were Tanner the char- Dailey Gclightly, Preston and Nona Mixed Bouquet: Mrs. Dan Swen- Holmgrecn ter members present. Chadwick. Whitney; Charles Earl son, first; Miss Elsa Jonsson, Mrs. Miss Afton Tliain, president of Scott and Lois Wlttman, Pocatello. Emma Bullock, second. a umnae the preorganization, Named Varieties: First Prize sided. Short talks were given by Dolly Madison, Mrs. F. D. Dalnes. the charter members present, and Entertained Germanlca, Mrs. Sam Richards. Mrs. P, Jf. Cardon gave a history Mr. and Mrs. William HumphKochsia, Miss Inez Maughan. of the eoronty. Sorority songs reys entertained at dinner Sunday Kochsla, Mrs. J. H. Linford. were- sung by the group. Follow- for Mrs. Earl C. Stone and son King Karl, Mrs. H. P. Rasmussen. ing the banquet, initiation cere- Junior of Spokane. Washington; Laverrier, Mrs. J. H. Linford. monies were held for new mem- Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Humphreys. Siberian, Mrs. George Bowen. bers. Mrs. Lucretia Smart and daughter Zwannenburg, Mrs. F. Scholes. Mrs.Lester Pocock was In Nancy. The tables were beautifully NARCISSUS charge of and she arranged and a delicious dinner Mrs. Sam Richards, Mrs. Es- was assistedarrangements, by Mrs. P. V. Car- was sered. The occasion was to tella Bluemel, Mrs. J. H. Linford, don, , Miss Afton Miss honor Mrs. Stone on her visit here first; Mrs. John Cardon, second; EloisA Torgeson, and Thain, Miss Arlene with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. A. E. Anderson, third. Bowers, Herbert Humphreys. ENGLISH HAWTHORN F. 1st. Paul's Scarlet, Mrs. Scholes, JAPANESE PEONY Mrs. W. O. Lamborn, first. FOR HIGH GRADE HlGONIS ROSE Mrs. F. Scholes, first. CAKES, PIES, ROLLS, BREAD AND PASTRY BACHELOR BUTTONS Remember Mrs. A. E. Anderson, first. Mrs. A. E. Anderson, second. COLEUS Mrs. Lucy Quinney. GRAPE VINE BEGONIA Mrs. H. C. Maughan. first. BRIDAL WREATH Mrs. David Tarbet, first. Maufacturers of SLICED MARVEL MILK BREAD PEONY Mrs. Geo. W. Lindquist, first. and WHOLE WHEAT BLEND BREAD Mrs. E. Egbert, second. Miss Elsa Jonsson, third. The Logan Chamber of Commerce has written to the National Missions at New York with the view .of getting a reconsideration of the discontinuance of the Logan Academy. This institution is one of the landmarks of the city and has done good work educa. The directors of the tionally. chamber and a number of local Carrying the Air citizens are in hopes the academy Wheres your brother will be continued. Neighbor: Freddie?' Freddie: Aw, hes 1 the house playing a duet. I finished my Mr. Thomas Retained and Daggett Weber, Morgan part first. counties will be added to Rich, Cache and Box Elder counties in Employment District 1 of the National Service, Reemployment George A. Yager, state director, announced today. D. H. Thomas of Logan will be retained as manager of District 1, but it has not yet 22 West First North been decided whether the district Phone 32 headquarters will remain at Logan or will be moved to Ogden. As district manager, the decision will Specials for Wednesday rest with Mr. Thomas. lb Now Playing W 4. Aggies Lose to Utes Brisket Short Ribs Raw Corn Beef 1291-- League Logan People Out of Town For Week End The member of the Utah Slate Agricultural college Faculty Women s League enjoyed a delirious luncheon Saturday afternoon at the Bluebird. Covers ere marked fifty-eigfor guests . The small tables were lovely with vases of tea roses, and. at each place, favor for guests. After luncheon, Dr. L. L. Dalnes of Salt Lake City gave a very Interesting la k on his visit to a leper colony. Mr. Weston Vernon, president of tile Ulah State Federation ol Women's Clubs, and Mrs. D. W. PlUman, mho has morked for some years on the Girls' Loon Fund of the league, were special guests. Mrs. C. J. Sorensen, chairman, Mrs. Sherwln Macser, Mrs. Marshall D. Ketchuin. Mrs. George Knomlton. and Miss Ida Mitchell officers of the league, mere in charge ol arrangements. 3 LOIN STEAK ORANGES dozen Pel-ste- d, Dr. George 23 150s Spanish American war veterans organized Monday evening and on May 21 the state commander will be here to install the newly elected officers as follows: P. C. commander; H. F. Olsen of Richmond, senior William Vincent of Brigham City, Junior Malad Class President tP ORANGES dozen War Veterans Organize Utah-Ldah- ACIKIE1 p4 Robert J. Evans Jr of Logan senior at the Utah State Agricultural college, will be awarded the William Peterson science medal at the annual award day exercises May 18, it was announced Monday by Dr. Sherwln Matter, In charge of the contest for the Peterson medal. Smith of Nlbley saw the accident Sunday night which proved fatal to Herman Johnson, Jr. Sunday League Ball believes the state would Mr. Cache county's entries in the do aSmith piece of road construco league, did fairly well tion bygood widening the bridge at the In the opening games of the leapoint of the accident. There have gue on Sunday. Smlthfleld won been several automobiles drop In from Brigham Cty by the score of this canal. The approach frem the 11 to 10; Logan Collegians lost to south should be shifted to the Tretnonton by the score of 7 to 4 e sl' accordlng t0 Mr' Smlth' and the Logan Elks lost to the Ogden Grill by the score of 9 to 3. Sunday evening at the Richmond tabernacle the commencement exercises for the North Cache seminary were held with 128 in the graduating class, said to be the largest seminary class of graduates in the church. President Joseph E. Cardon of Cache stake was the principal speaker. Prof. Henry Otte and a group of musicians were on the program. The tabernacle was filled to capacity. Irom Page One) ford. in Logan on business today. Faculty Women' Telephone Entertains at Lunch one Panarma, Mrs. John Cardon. the hardest earthquakes of the; j,.klta' Parrot. Mrs. Estella series, since March 12. early Sun-- 1 mt,i. day morning, the old school house ruic de Hollande, Mrs. H. P. at Cove still stands unmolested, Rasmussen. according to R. L. Allen who was Susanna Lovia, Rcmbrant, Mrs. Es Although Cache experienced parks and trails In the near future will make an excursion up Logan canyon and Blacksmith Fork canyon with the idea of listing and describing all the fine camping places and trails for hikers and the SUCCESS of Trails for Riders Daughters Meet SHOW Panarma (single) Mrs. J. H. Student Awarded Medal LOCAL NEWS FLOWER Mrs. Lee Roberts (Continued Thanks to All e, Jones and Sons Dairy CLUB Lundahl ;at by drinking Jones Milk. Youll not only but feel better! Hot, for a midnight snack, t brings restful, healthful slumber. 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