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Show Friday, May 25. 1934. CACHE AMERICAN LOCAL NEWS Temple Notice 1 ik iU resume of wotk Monday. May 28, Presi-un- it Jos, R. Shepherd. MONTROSES 23 Prdrra Ave. lhone W9-- "liny lour Cleaner from Your Home (Store Papr Five. Dedication of Childrens Room and Irene Fletcher Mural Joseph E. Wilson Jr., of Lund, Idaho, spent Tuesday afternoon and evening In Logan. He brought Ins family down to attend the temple pugrant at One Logan lab-- ; eruaclr and to visit relatives and friends. SI9.50 Logan Temple us regular schedule Go to Seattle Down from Lund NEW HOOVER CLEANERS LOGAN. CACHE COUNTY. UTAH Cache Valley Public Library, May 20, 1934 DEDICATORY PRAYER Bobby Lelshman Here Sport and Dress Styles Worth Much More N. A. Pedersen, Ph.D. Bobby Lelshman, the Jockey, U W. J. Harrison and daughMi in Lcgan with his wile and baby. ter Zend and two grand children B- - bbv is hoping he will not have fir Seattle, Attend Itormir and David to go back to the race track, alBirthday Party to sprnd several tins morning who is attest their belief that they who To Thou, the though It has been a rather lucweeks with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. E. 1L Bench and rative business for him In the ; follow the chllds Interests are well God of Children the pecularly family will spend the week end at past. While In Logan he Is guest pray. led. Give them satisfaction In the Burley, Idaho where they will at- of hls parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Bless similar endeavors South Loses Leg The child who comes to us like a leading. a party In honor of the 83rd W, Leislunan. star that Hath had else here Its throughout America. May our Mis. John H. South of Ogden, a tend of James birthday anniversary children's libraries and children's f.rrner resident of Logan recently Enk al d atMr ot setting and cumeth from alar.". Hindi, rooms, as such this one that we underwent an operation In w huh The child to whom "The earth Thieves Active Here . . doth now dedicate, be the delight of our leg was amputated. The oper- - . . common and every sight" y Thieves seem to be rather seem "Appareled in celestial light" children and the chief ornament atlon was performed about tlH- -c New Baby Girl , ,n. part f Gladdens cur hearts In thanks to of our people. Make llwm centers wks ago. Mr. South reports lhatj Mr nd Mrs. Irvine Sheffield Wednesday of morning the home of Thee. light from which children the wound Is not healing as fast tre rejoicing over the arrival cf a Lee Jones on Wot Center street as It should. He Is to use, "Moonlight on a emerge as torch bearers to banish fine baby girl this week. Mother was entered and a of darkness from our land. quantity stream". and babe are doing nicely and silverware valued at 100. midnight To Thee, O God, who art beauty He It Is who "Gives grace and To Inspect Wheat Areas ' Grandpa Sheffield at the Plggly Some timestolen, and lighj and life everlasting wc dream'. Wc t0 lruth for to unquiet he continues rejoice UU our 'Baugh' Motor Plans lo hasten the local inspec- Wiggly r happy that - We Is sure growing. Our spirits are lifted in memorj thr0UKh Pralseof business was entered and the tion of farms under wheat adjust- says Zion the STrirt safe broken Into and about 45 in ment contracts in the drought-stricke- n chiu V-w ood-lik- e in the long money and 250 In checks stolen. terday who spring wheat area In or- Union Meetinfor We thanks hood. Thee give O. A. Garff of the Utah Mortder to release the second 1933 adCache stake Relief society union beauty Pestalozzl and Froebel, for Pasteur and truth prevail In life so that justment payments, were announc- meeting will be held at 3 p. m. on gage Loan Insurance company will and John Dewey, for Jane Adams its be ed Tuesday by Director Wllljam Saturday, May 26, In the Slake write a (1000.00 burglar and theft lusterous. Its may spring Rousseau; for all explorers In autumn Its winter Peterson, manager of the AAA for house. As this Is the final union policy on your home for 10.59. and enchanted harmonious, childof the kingdom calm. Can you afford to go without this re meeting of the season, the Utah, following Information hood whose secrets are dearer than We pray In the name of Him from George E. Farrell, I dency Is desirous that all protection? Phones 823 or 234. was Jason to fleece the golden who put first values first when lie of the wheat section. (Advertisement) bers be In attendance. and hls Argonauts. said. Unless ye be as little childThe followers and disciples of ren ye can in enter the -, these explorers are likewise prec- Kingdom of Heaven. Amen. lous to us. Such are the mothers, jthe teachers, the club women of vision, the librarians upon whom the spirit of youth broods like a 'dove and by whom the findings of other searchers In the kingdom are prized, made widely available, and By Louise Lawson Winschell put to use. For these best helpers 'of best men we are grateful to O sacred shrine of radient light! wilt As if in celestial Thee and pray that Thou glory. make them searchers In thetr own Your luminous adorns the beauty right in the charmed domain of night. Pan. Peter Your sacred mission and building, We are glad for those men of Was by our Lord Inspired; letters who laid their superb gifts There His Spirit has ever dwelt, From Unto your loftiest spires. at the feet of the child. Thy bounty, O God, flowed Hans In your building and Ideal, .Christian Anderson and Louisa M. Many have faithfully taken part, Alcott; Lewis Carroll who gave us Doing good unto their souls, Twain and Joel And bringing Joy unto each heart. Alice; Mark Chandler Harris; Howard Pyle, Through the past fifty years, Rudvard Kipling and J. M. Barrie; Many to your doors have sped. A. A. Milne, William Blake, Robert And you've been a place of service. Louis Stevenson," Rachel Field, For the IMng and the dead. Christi.r.e Rossetti, Walter de la Mare- and sir.Jlar spirits. In them, O God, Thy creations are recreated to the eye of childhood and o the eyes cf all these who never , grow old in heart. . . . New gates to history, geography, Histories Leave You afford not to know her, science, nature, and religion have open by word magic that That It Where the Work ot and tell her about what you have Iswning casts a spell upon the child. Henri Fabre, John Muir, Henrik Van Elmo to sell. She is a modern woman, begins William Loon, William Beebe, Henry Hudson ride the crest of a youthful minded, and eaget to wave. Verily, O God, Thy spirit.' Is have the best things in life for moving upon the deeps of humanand in his illustrated feature ity that the child may become! a articles which appear in this her family and herself. She is inlitm red red rote newly sprung he relates for our k-- Mr. We want to give you a real chance to feel the jingle of unexpected money in your pocket! Here are shirt values as rare as snow in July! Plaids as bold as Mae Wests lingo stripes as smooth as your carnations petal . . . solid colors as strong as a shot of three star Hennesy! And all that for a sweet and low price. r t'? je" num-Earl- the. J .... "romny0! reIor" g- nd reS.y no-wi- Gentlemen Tribute To Logan Temple . May We Present Mrs. Average Citizen j ' - Where the Schoolbook Off , cant Scctt Watson terested in everything from education to opera and gardening to society. But, most important of all, shes a Homemaker and Guardian of the Family Pocketbook v.v newspaper ' Artists have felt the Divine urge. We are gald, O God, that Boutet de Monvel, Walter Crane, Rock-- I well Kent, Ralph Caldecott, Leslie Brooks, and James Daugherty, artists indeed from every land and clime, have learned that their road to fame lay through the pictured path of childhood. Our hearts sing, O God. in the ever growing union of artist and writer In the portrayal of the poignant drama of early years. At this moment we ask Thy divine blessing upon this building, this home of child culture made possible by the ideals of our enlightened citizenry. Wilt Thou continue to inspire the Imagination and give cunning to the hand of the artist who conceived the mural now unveiled here. Bless the sponsors and the donors who hereby readers those little-know- n chapters in American history which afford fascinating sidelights on the building of the r.niion. History is his spe-cialt- but not all of his H articles deal with historical subjects. He also writes on popular science, on literature and the fine arts and on many other subjects of current in- terest. Teachers find his articles valuable for supplementary use in their classes and you will find them so interesting and informative that you will want to, tell Ms3 Neckwear - V As such, she is as interested in living down to the Smiths as she is in keeping up with the Joneses. Experience has ' only taught her to demand quality as well as value. It natural, then, that she should read the newspaper in which she finds not only articles of interest but advertising upon is " v m ''J.y.v.y'l'- which she can rely to save her both time and money. She is AT HOME to YOU TWICE EACH WEEK in the HOME PAPER The . ' ' ?' M frCL fo tiy if 'Air. 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