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Show CACHE AMERICAN Pape Sic LOGAN. CACHE COUNTY, UTn. Band Members To Be Selected H. WADMAN Homecoming Football Game to Be Feature lliiiiii. sili Of Athletic Sports In TiimTOTM Logan This Falls Tin (M'l It liiihb TIiisiiiiHi Mill Ibiliii; at I. to 'lain u iranHiil til Work ! At Big School I I UUSSHTit, II lab Mule re land 111I0 r ') Agriinliur.il col- .y of Go l Ai a ion uuJur way I'll llmne. omtng, No Ynms hints V iila l y Ol (llO Hi (all McT' H Ctubr of nd A ( hi in- - (Tniimlltf Chain!) c of (omniprr.., I (lii with flam (be i.vtlom r.iiiiinill Athletic mi '1 Alumni nd o'lier group fioin the nnd met ur it ( i.lb ce. cntril conmiM.p lo ilor'ed for the work out (bo plana Horn omtng roinmlllee la compos) Tbi of J M t'irfloot, chairman, Dof the irector A N Sorenson Athle'ir .inaOi lution. Flojd Davis of (h Alniiiiil anoiiation Lloyd Johnson of (he R'udont Body lam and II F I.sub of J If the Alhleiie Comrolde: C. A o I.undahl of (he MenhsnU nd Norman Salisbury of Ihe Amermin Legion f'oai h Il k Romney n on cx officio member of the committee 111 Thia leulMl comm Idee outline (he program for (he rent It 11 probihle (hot a hie ill be at iced Open air roily 9. Fridvy ev minir, November of nole with hvnic. all kind makera, whir" alt the students nd town .people and others from (ha county cm psrtlilpite The will aleo Merchant t committee arrange a Indow shopping for this evening a an added Inducement lo bring people down for the rally A lug parade, with all the hinds of the city, county, and the college, and floats from busmen houses and Institutions will be si igd on Saturdiy, November 10. (he day of Ihe Homecoming The parade will precede the gime and form and march through Ihe bualness section of the town and end at the atadlum for the football game between the Aggies and the Colorado Aggies This promises to be one of the mod exciting games seen here to many jesrsr. The committees are working now to get euthuslasm and Interest worked up to fever heat by the tune the Homecoming h- - t i '. i VV Coiu-mltle- taki: yaco. Hugh Johnson Bids Farewell To Associates Washington , 11 etattn price u ail . paid and Iiotmi and cattle leva for ranttrr freskly dead tall llltf, ilyruni Paradise Fish Hatchery of sugar be jrd n mg s oniii'iy approved i bt frl J . o 1 Fall Is Time To Clean Up And Plow Up "o'.- A lntle Work in Hie fill d and plowing boning - ed 10 writ vot- or llgh l.g gal i'll! will help 10 'I l.e no nil r bond ho u a hi liiodifi aliens the propo d p the pbiiii healthy and the we k will nuke Iheir biU'fit nntra t Kin ir I Cm 1mm (.riffin p.ii.t (In trom wi-net! gird 1111 I e ihe fool r sen al hall 10 ito h to h j gam appeal ), of store ..rdmuni r, buik J C Hogenum, - .tun! printing y. two or wiihln thru for ll'iiiji In uuiifi hi uni unl-- r gii.w.r it! lomn specialist in Agroiiomv Mini Ms applying for memhir-sh.- p and ezprt a d their on the (I nilnm of our Junior giro C'eaning the garden In lh In Ihe bund total 10J. 111,. f .1111 in the whole sugar ? f torn anil to liool Not a singlet 101 I fall w,l remove a lug rop of rueiv-dlrectvat1 last euiberKhip word to year bio-him bird tlenlrojed or weed s 1 und simplify the Jiro- ,imlv William leterson plant SO. Those ome from applying !d M kin by the pupils lor they late! in of weeding iu tt summer ( j a hoots r prt llah l U Fvieuslon 8rvl e ",0 laki n pride In (he plan of (he .Molilalia. ro,., (he , I. .point of weed con- and" uZmrUU, Nevailt, for and Arizona, programs W llii-lJ Rawlins of a liool ro. Draper, I'lah pro;.,ro niuifc tail (1,,mllE beautif) mg of Malm 'Ihe furthest towns r pre-- . ,,r 11 III of tho Cl,th adjuittneiii, impiirts o. au !,j Vrg.iabs l," Sugir lie. t T.roug!i conuniiou Kini.il are liiminmmd, ground ju froi" in- ' Montana, foreign was countri. In the of Ihe tiaihtra, Josiph I' isilon, W(., ,! ,,t;0 Mllj burn them, n Kiko Nevaiii; S if ford, Arizona, l"1,,t,l hot u from Smilhfield vlsil-- d ,hlp r, the contra t with John ' r .Malmlx rg, Susie lliiMar. p,,,,. of nur most destrurtlv- i,s i Voiii id a, The The llo, llah. iuota lonirol high1 f ward and sang four numbers' proiluition chi of tho F Dalton, Sill ir Godfrey and TWIma Goody s liool wllh the pant d'seasen are caiiw'd br funfor both In and iaiie gi lh y in greule( nuinb-r- ! Mdion and oUir in Hireling, afi r uueilng of tho which live In the old roois and jiro) ; now affords la a eiuil of .South ar he. nis t wiibl u!ur tff'Mthe a Mrs. with roioerl A eiiterl lined iri tiittiral Adjustment Admin stem these decay In the emplo) ment for one limn, With i.ogan high talus the aeiond ).r- Inrouflt lotitraMn entered the1 Mather directed linrtha .r,U4,n ground Ihe furgt become scat-ter- d jtrop r care the lo toilful ground 1. n of ,f AgrlMms -' United hrma Gingham was, For tho Secretary State contlnrhorua. ,e of cia r k nt ur.w ihouej'' t, 'r,,1IK through the soil When the tryout whbh hive imI t ct area a benefit rn-- 1 "1,ur ("1 Individual a ton p.mlst, Mr. It gave a beauty spots. soil once beioniis Infilled It Is In Id la n be The.c not more contract there will fur In d a provide only retold slory, Allit M.l'ann O iri.t ' Ing these seeking lieiessarv to avoid hut leihr material than there In adjust sugar beet proilu ln,'n' PnientH to grower vegetables there forplanting tlon reading. The evening was enmany years In ha a fund the lem from aud-umulatd I preceding yiara, tho marketing quota a et-- 1 fr,u joyed by an sppreiluUve Culling and burning these ol I N. to Professor W. nil bed in tha Costlgan-Jo- n u e. prcaessing tax on sugar also prevents the survival jilants tor of drei th I liriMInnacn, The contract In the Ait final of many Insect whbh hibernate Oil 8iturday, Sept. 29. Mr. and hand. s a resutt of the drouth till1 stage of pnparation and upon Mrs. Charles Hbumway eltrat- In addition to trvout for tl v r. It I d lhtr fclst wedding anniv anticipated that thajli approval by the S rotary of lures It Is expected that dfln-- l Rose S henk Pnn Idem the for of . position A family parly was held enii-- i taim d a few fr'i mis at a baud, tryout iriover of beet sugar on Janu- -- Agrtmlture It will be ru bed to Ite arrangement wilt he madDrum M ijor I also being held v 1, 1935. will be approxl- the growers of Utah for slgna- - within the next two week at their home in Clarkston. A qtill'lng on Tuesday evening. A this week The final seletlon d II lous d.nner was served al r was enJib iisant evening be will this made for pos'tion 4 p m. The table and rooms joy d at the close of whbh do- on csksbx Thursday. , r troshun u's were servweie beautiful with fall floll nm n and PI m (lie b trmb-- r ;.pr - tor and Friday ,4 ara:-g-yf LIVESTOCK WANTED Program w.ll hold tryouts liur-.i- etryacj Approve Sugar Beet I Frida v, October 5. 19.H. till- k- d 11 1 ..!, 11 or 1 j r 1 , ' o . ! 1 Cor-ou- silv i 1 PROVIDENCE Hihliop and Mrs It. () 1. 00 Ii of i.ogan spent Sunday In ClurkHl ed lo - Oil Mr and Mrs. John Owen of Kn liliug antioume Hie arrival a I11 by girl. Mr Owen I at of the Mr. and home of her parents, Mr II. S Thompson Mis Tellmn Gooiley spent the week end In Ireslon, guest of Mrs Mary A. Mi Combs Golden Ilutlar and J soph Mended Hurt the Repuhlbun ronventlon on Saturday nt I.ogan We are vrry happy to report that Mrs Win. Clark, who ha been very ill i steadily improving Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Fonnes-Ih- . k and children, Anna, Carl and Freda were visiting at the homo of Mrs. Klya U. Godfrey on Thursday. Miss Sussie and Rernice Rut-ta- r were visiting In Logan on Saturday. The project of the beautification of tho sthnoi grounds was completed Monday, October 1 by the Retter Homes committee and the 180 people who helped. The work of preparing Ihe ground transplanting and watering, planting of trees and shruhs wag done by donation Tho PTA. of 1933 did much to put over this project. Our mer hunts Thomas Me) tine Nellie Merr II, 1 here Sunday to visit lire fly with rdatlves. Grandma Si hi ks, i, Ra ne HIm Righv, I cub Jon . Gnuiiaii who has lo on with them Kllza laoiihnrdl, Lou Fuhri for several weika came with man, Sarah Fredruk and the them. The finiily left WedneshnatOhH. day for their homo. Grandma them to spend the Mr. Arleitn Low entertained aoompanicd looking and Ridon Tuesday aft rnoon tn honor wlntir She of her lilr'hdiy The afternoon ing e,ul(e well Mr Louise Gllllgan of Dap was enjoyed I11 visiting and a spent last week here delliioua chicken dinner wus lei. Idaho served. A vase of pink sn ipdra-pon- s having come for tho tomplo exwas used for the center- cursion. piece Those present were Customer With prices rising Rose Ruikley, Clara Kelas thev are you must he making ley, Kdna 1oulsen, Marlon Jes-so- lots of money. Franclic Jsop, Ihelnin Dealer Not exactly. My custoJune, Mae and Fay Jessup, Nauman. I.uella Jenson, mers merely owe me more. Kletha Campbell, Iaone Anderson. Sylvia Fife, Lolu Jensen Heat Your Home With and Ihe hostess who was preThe Modem Method sented with a number of useful gifts. Mr. and Mr J. F. Astle and David Astle attended the Astle reunion Inn Logan Fourth ward Automatic Coal Burner amusement hall on Saturday Economical evening. ""The Second ward Relief soComfort - Convenience ciety held a special work meeting Tuesday in preparation for the forthcoming bazaar. Mrs Florence Rurlon is visitand ing relatives In Rancroft 147 So. M. Phone 37 Grace, Idaho Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rauman Martha Susan Rrvon, Clara during the winter under the litter IVreunial garcbn plant Uvh a asparagus, rhubarb, etc, should be rut off at the surfae of the ground after frost ha k'lbd Hie tops and the part raked up and burned. hn your grnbn Is firtlltz-e- d manure and plowed wnh fr-' In the fall and allowed to throughout the winter without e fur'her woikng tho zng ant (hawing brinks up the soil Into smnll parti ls an. I gives d'-.i- h thm Atlo ino'orid i FairbankseMorse Royal Knight Coal Co. Tears streaming to seil down - Judge BIx months In jail 'It h hard tabor. Tramp Say, Judge, cant you double de time an cut out de labor? t i YOU WILL BE WELL-SUIT-ED-HER- E i v 1 1 i t 1 Mar-gar- rhame 1 Chris-liunsci- ( a Into a fine comput mellow se--l bed When harrowed In tho spring sin h a seed bed beroirea Ideal for the rapid growth of young plant. Fall plowing, likewise, help to kiM insiit pesi by exposing ihe eggs and the hibernating adult to tbe freezing winter weather The plowing under of tho man urn In (he fall causes Ihe plant food which the manure contain lo become available to the young plant tn tho early spring cause more rapid, and Hiu vigorous and even growth, Mr. Hogenson sayi -- - wer. i t t t 1 1 1 1 1 1 It tt i t t i t t I I !i ! from eyea that once blazed defiance at captains of industry. General Hugh S Johnson said goodbye to the NRA Lately, he said, "there seemed to hvo been a regular last call for deid cats. Johnson appeared a lonely fig- ure as he strode on the barren atage at the commerce department audilotium. As he spoke, members of the new recovery board who will take over the A Beer That is Worthy of Friendship duties the blustery general has were moving into the administrative suite. They will hold their first meeting tomorrow under the direction of S. Clay Williams, chairman At the same time. Miss Frances Robinson, Jol son's $6000-a-yeexecutive assistant, resigned She will leave the recovery unit on October 15 along with her famous boss. More than 2000 NRA workers were massed in front of the auditorium stage when Johnson, dressed in a dark blue suit, appeared. There was a burst of applause Ho waved (or silence. In the crowd were division administrators aud stenographers; office boys and porters. This occasion is at once one of the saddest and one of the happiest moments of my life, He praised the general began the workers for a "Job well done and expressed regret tbat this was the last time all would meet together abandoned, ar 1 Mr. Blowfish Does your father object to my staying so latef Miss Colling No; daddy says it serves me right for being in when you call. XOST ore GTOLKN 4x40 tire nd run Finder return to Cache Amec lean. Reward. APPLES4 Delicious, Jonathan, Beauty and Banana. Orchard Prices, Bring your container! 375 N. Main. 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