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Show CACHE AMERICAN r2T Eight TO CANYON ENTHUSIASTS By S. A. I.IBBT, Forewi Basyrr i tn northern Utah are popular recreation area to all clawe of people goes without few year contradiction. The la-bare been marked by a pheno i. .... menal lucre I uiUT That the canyon desir- camp grounds large group FACILITIES ATTRACTIVE sten brings new face r; anna AND FRESH TALENT TO FILMS 2. CACHE FOREST OFFERS ncretxary to prrvrre the beauty and utlluy of our canyqn. One of the main factor for kill- Ing out our existing shade tree, shrub and grass ha been unregulated auto traffic, To eliminate thl danger, parking area have been designated and rock and post barriers provided to prevent care- - thoughtless camper from destruction caused fac-- . continuing the of development rapidly ,utonibiU.. ' tittles for properly handling large. practically all large picnic area numhera on camp ground to been necessary have been unable to keep pace and area it ha requiring we find present usable camp and block off tlie car picnicker to walk a short distance picnic area overloaded to the dan- - to JTT oumt get to the area provided for the use. Considerable criticism ha To allow to many people onbwn 5y lhe ywst Scr- rep'd deter- - vice for thl type of development nuf areas causes whtch bicome 'a (oration of tlie nd la M.vfrai ca.se visitors have I", ing can, ping facilities should serure information from the Forest Service concerning available areas Camp grounds on ttie Cache Natural Forest are being develrrped Your for the use of everybody. cooperation will be necessary to make tlie tan sons adjacent to Cache Valley tlie most beautiful and most enjoyed within tlie slate. It Is a ln against this and future generations to do any act detrimental to tlie conservation of our Leu all forest recreation areas. work together for more beautiful canyon for recreation. t Note Another article will follow, giving the rule and list of camps, distance from Logan and capacity of each. face and a talent that is to the Aim rtcan screen U the promise Anna Ho n brings to tlie Lyric Theatre In "Nana." A new star, who few years ago. a the first Actres be trained e xc! usl ve ly In 8ov te t state stage and screen institutions. made several pictures In Tlw Brothers Berlin, oi which Karamazov" won her world ac- Samuel claim. Then Ooldwyn her to Hollywood and put of month her through eighteen training and test while be prepar- ed story and production for her American debut. Willard Mack and Harry Wag-staOribble made a free adaptation of the immortal Emile Zola novel, which trace the rise and fall! I ' i Mrs. Geo. Lambom K! tct tliatMnnrrgulaJd use grad-- 1 ually lulls out ratsung vegetation Tlie forest service had Initiated a camp ground development pn-- 1 ST,JS&S 22 X sr&KI a. ft . V camp . i. appn !k W11'? Bnd VLslUng relaUve !he T1' se ar? frknds here. and Mf Bnd Mrs N Q WahI,trom dayghter, Norlene and Mr. Henry Earley made a trip to Salt National Forest. Limited by avail-- 1 able funds, U.U program wa given welco.ie lm,tus through the lndlvld provld,.d upland durfn g1 the rf 1 jcftr ettcH! fJn 'hav'; Uadr T O. bUSlnC'8'( at Tlie camp ground rules requiring 1 over-loadin- y 'V dan; Tire present ;nd for fTure gencratTmu e tme and . g?d. roads reTdli e. ud-- f Tn at ?vea with .h? h,h?7'r Fw the CC C improvement creaa. It has been i.upo&Mble to keep ahevd of the crowd and many of our fine car ping areas have started to show the effeits of Improper use. It Is expected that this crowded cond'tion will be corrected by late summer. Ti e public can help the o&set-vinaUOn bV j arer,,llly I , Le'-ur- i , g alnd leavingThlngs rights ofM and the cimp ln gvod condition. In thi development of the camp grounds many conveniences have been provided. Camps have been equipped with staves for cooking, bonfire pit for those who want an open fire. Tables, toilets, and on several ramps, hydrants, and drinking fountains. In return for these conveniences It Is only fair to ask the public to go to a little inconvenience in cases where this yn gave MU Sten the company of a group of distinguish- plavers Bmong tliem Lionel At-t- o Richard Bennett. Mae Clarke, phmip(s Holmes and Muriel Klrk-Sh- e puld xie music hall sequence of the picture entail the use of lavish vmg and dance numbers, Indud-brougpjg an authentic recreation of the can-cathe dance with which pari shocked the contemporary ht . Puritan, and a haunttngly plainLove. was tive lament, "That written especially for Mu Sten by r Itlrhard Hodge and Loren Hart. Dorothy Arxner directed the pic- ture for United ArtUta release. Otis Oldfield Painting To Be Exhibited Civil Service Thirty-fiv- e paintings of Otis Oldfield, visiting art teacher at the Utah Slate Agricultural college summer session, will be rented ln an exhibition Sunday The United States Civil Service afternoon. July 1. from 4 to 6 Commission has announced open pm.t according to Professor Har- competitive examination a fol- - ry R. Reynolds who has charge lows: of the affair. The paintings deJunior potent examiner, 12,000 a pict the story of a trip which year. Patent Office, Washington. Mr. Oldfield took in 1931 from DC. Graduation from acceptable San Francisco to Alaska or a feur-yehas college course, with major windjammer. The exhibition In engineering, except! been presented tn several of the required, centers art of the that senior students admitted. Important extremely high qual- forest code examiner j ,ry and forestry) 84,600 to $5,400 a lear, tty. Is a teacher In Mr. Oldfield Forest Service. College degree ln the California School of Fine Arts forestry and certain specified at San Francisco and one of th required. Tlie salaries named above are best known western painters. He subject to a deduction of not to ha sspent much of his adult life exceed 5 percent during the fiscal studying and painting ln France year ending June 30. 1935, a a and he has also spent considerable measure of economy, and also to a time In various parts of Africa. He Is teaching two courses at the summer session, one ln painting and another In the history and Virginia, Maryland, and the Dis-- 1 appreciation of painting The exhibition Is open to public trict of Columbia have received less than their quota of appoint- view Sunday and will be present-- ! ments in the apportioned depart- ed ln the main reading room of mental service in V.'ashington, D. the library of the college. The exhibition will te featured by a C. of the Full Information may be obtained brief lecture discussion from Albert O. Anderson, Secretary paintings by Mr. Oldfield with of the United States Civil Service Professor Reynolds acting as Board of Examiners, at the post office ln this city. There are only 3,000.000 golfers h Poison ivy is distinctly American in the United States, of ln origin. whom are casual players. Examinations Ce pa-s- IN'.. Succumbs At Ripe Old Age Fan Dance Coming to DANSANTE DANSANTE Clean-U- p ALE Summer Hats one-sixt- PRINTS RIGHT "Now, therefore, be It resolved, "The life work of Daniel 8. that the board of governors of the Spencer, through the development chamber of commerce and Comof the parks In the state of Utah, mercial club of Salt Lake City, exwill Inure to the benefit of the presses through this resolution Its generations to come. appreciation cf the work so won"The warmth of his friendliness, derfully done by Daniel S. Spencer with his activities ln busi- and that a copy of this resolution Salt Lake City Daniel 8. Spen- together ness and civic affairs, won for be spread upon the minutes of the cer. retired passenger agent of the him the loyal friendship of all w ho chamber of commerce and a copy Union Pacific system and dean of knew him. sent to the bereaved family." the system's employes from the standpoint of years of service, died Tuesday at 4 45 pm. ln a local hospital. The veteran railroader had been tn 111 health for several months, but the Immediate cause cf death was cerebral thrombosis. The dean of all the Union Pacific system for he served the railroad for 59 years was more than a railroad man he was one of Utah's leading citizens. He passed his 77th milestone on June 12. Just two weeks ago Tuesday. And It was on June 28. 1933. that the Union Pacific system announced that the veteran railroader Miss Ruth Lamarr, fan dancer of Chicago will was to be retired from active duty. In the order retiring Mr. Spenbe featured at the cer, the railroad paid high tribute to the veteran Utahn. Funeral services are being conducted today ln the L D.3. Assembly hall on the temple grounds. Interment will take place In the City cemetery. A resolution on the death of Mr. Saturday Night, June 30th Spencer, adopted at a special She is noted for her Artistry and Charm in the meeting of the chamber of commerce beard of governors Wednes new fan dance craze and will perform during the dav. "In the passing of Daniel 8. evening, accompanied by Johnny Rossells OrSpencer, the state of UtJh and No raise in prices, 25c and 10c. chestra Salt Lake City loses a citizen of outstanding value, a man who has contributed his entire life to the building of this community and the development of Its resource. D. S. Spencer ar Washable SILK 1 Friday, June 29, 1934. coun-Sonl- desire absolute freedom in all I heir actiolul h(.thor thelr actions are for tire best interest of the pub. !lc ln pp- pm! Rv rpstrwMnff ri,irps PtmasteV Monday en rauti to UC l kolf'r piu and attend the court session at Ran- L,o h B''r destroying the do lhl5 much If rpdu',ed' tto? b Misses Ora Nona Brown and n1 USC 'T rmokl',R- Velere Anderson of Hyrum, re- have practically rlinunat?d firel turning from a t; ip to tlie World's danRfT cn the local camp grounds, Fi'lr called In on Mbs Phoeta a fire starts seldom along Wosbcn. Llghlnlng the canyon bottoms In this area. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Webb and Tlie third camp ground rule most two of Portland. Ore., broken end again by those who visiteddaughters with the Leslie Webb famforget their manners Is the cutting ily on Monday. and defacing green trees and Joseph Robinson was called to shrubs. Continued use makes it ex Salt Lake Illness of his tremely Important that we save daughtor PrlLllla ncw havp' bark what Mrs. Jos. Irwin who has been from the trees, cutting notches. visitliifg the two weeks at Og-l- " t don and vicinity, Loratne Alley who harmful to the trees and only since completing of his winter tends to destroy the things that school has been at the National make a camp ground possible. Guard at Jordan Narrows, Marie Manv camp ground areas have been developed or partially developed within the last eighteen months. During the warm summer months many of these areas will be filled to the limit. Rather than crowd ln a camp where all park areas are filled. It expected that filled WALK -- laJ Mrs. fires be built only In designat- 'or development ,an) that lllc pd )ias rm,lvnd Romp crltl. f,vei Gun by that class of prop!" who n'1 l Z 1034. ,Tka " " pi lie proam ff''uw,"Lkrto J 973a Martin of Salt Lake who is expecting to vutt at Laketown, landed tn town Sunday, glad to be back again. Mis Klta Johnson was a Garden City vUitor over the week end. of modern literature's most color-fres- h ful courtesan, with the crowded, nd the gay music noisy boulevards halls of ga&Ul Parts of 1870 a the SfttHivtf CKHda w rt PLAKETOWN and Mr. and Mrs. Erwin of Salt Lake spent a few day last week at the homes of Merlin E., Willis and Morton Kearl. The annual Black and White day was observed Thursday, June 14 tlM i ll',t at Tl ir day was spent In parading. sportsmanship and have destroyed judging of cattle and listening to ord(.r to have their lhe remarks of the vWting ay(.nu U), tarTlf BJd in killing the vegetation und(.r dirvtion of Carl jnpgnt f :r tlie enjoyment of all. smart furnished tlie music. j MK q. Laketown LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH V Dresses Pastels w Beautiful Straws and Panamas Reduced to Clear and M Whites Values to $5.90 at 29 49 A.,--,- . $29 A Few Left to Clean Up 4 Values to $3.95 Silk 98' Summer Lingerie Suits Stepins Brassiere Combination Waffle Cloth Regular 98c and $1.39 Linens White Reduced to 4 Groups !1.88 s2.48 79c Values to $1.00 Yard WHITE, PASTEL, DARK , and Grounds in a Selection of Patterns for Every Taste and Need . . . 2.88 . . . and one which we have planned for months. The silks are an excellent quality, guaranteed washable and color fast. For dresses, scarfs, evening frocks, and every other summer need. Its worthwhile buying for the future at this saving! Youll Need Them For the 4th 49 Reduced to Clear New Knit Slips The outstanding- fabric sale of the year s3.88 and Colored 57 94 and Rayon Taffeta1 Slips Blacks, Whites-- and Pastels 98 c sm fp to $p8 Values to $5.90 Alfg, ,AHO MEN! Get your New "t STRAW HAT . L .' I for the 4th Hi Main at MEN! v ( muii Quality - Service 1st North j- - Satisfaction Logan, Utah Get Your Sport Pants Now $2.45 to $3.95 . . . |