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Show rer CACHE Duck Hunters 7 a ..r In Marshes Of Iti t c i t a . li,i.-i- I.it.1 eloJt '..Hit b.ok Witiss-- r tjll I h I m. a hi ok t It 1 ( - r.id aud I 0 - f Is olio and Log. tr Pie-In- n It o to h d u e I i. llj todjy : l huniieits of hunter fit at oitos I 3 " over tint ilifr are i.n the n.ril,r bot'ol . I UK tbe:r lllik lit lb J (,,, . mii.af o I the XX. ltd. on .m, i. :l thee. I Luge boil)' of Xlef l:'t a lifr i.utnh.r for ahOOllBg Ibeif pr ferine there oif.f't iiiil In Iteii.on . war! )! ill .hoot m ton lt r I Si Hu.i'bfuld Ii - '. a I (,lrt tlto or i.t i. a th- fr op w.. Iii.jii. - boond I J.-.p- h I.. M w Isa II .it t .. i , ,in . . t rd w.iar aii I lor our t)'am .ill 1 lii.inus town. . Hodg' . I,, I i - I i ia (.I. I 1 XV, ak Hill A .OI . i r. .. Fij . Tkl he Nll.I. r n.h arit Wara slinu. r lu. al Ilia botna of Mr T ma. i U? aly . 1 ! Preston Defeats to Logan, Saturday Night L.-ie- rn l li.irxiu ' Mr J ' 'a.i1'! and Mta X'al- - .(!) Kltkbrld Sup, trrad 7nini'l tn xo.,i, i..y with Mr. tala of lha (.,!. .ouuiy . hool. vlBr-- . hy J',' Uoy Bmlih and ' u hdow tom Prc.ton Scoring Mr1, M A lk' t our arhooln on wara vlaitor xvi.aro Xou xv.u ,"1 t.it.-rlou j,, 3, Winger, Roger. Tua.day. I M flolu limuni by n hdow rukington afi r tom I'oinia I, .x. y r ,r r . ' Sir. Kllra D. (.o.lfray Po , ( i dropkii kn I. 3 Smith Mr. and Mr. fharla.Mon.onal at lha llatiadlillon. In la.y.n 'V, Friday Malhar. (saorga h, f.nfomU. 33 home of bar daughter, Mr, f. 0, Off),I. nil wa born at Juaaph llall si r. Finn 1. Marrill. attorn- Wttlnon, referee; M Fonne.lteik. Hmiihfiald, Juno 13, 1113. by bar dauehiar, Mr. M. p,. n uniplra; Niel.en, bead Mr. and Mr. Allan Crotkatt. 1re.lon, Idaho Tha Indiana of 8tetenon, Il liiH'Miian. by hi. mot bar Jr. Itighy of ilaxburg. Idaho left Mr. Maraitn Crorkati of Hall and oneI. .tirvlvtil Frewtou high a. hool want on al.lar, llti hllatidad North Sunday for fbltaro whara tbay latka Cliy ware ( Inrk.ion vll-loGrtsxiy part, Thursday afternoon, at li high at hool where l. will xii.lt lha Century of Fro-grf on 31 Thursday. In hark to 0, taigaa. turning rradnafad and wa. ragi.u-raat exposition. Bortborn Conference football I'alt r 8. tlaraon ha. Improv-a- tha I .H.A C, for (hi. yaar'n workAmong iliowt wno went lo Salt na-use of lha Kama. hi. home hy lutke lo attend tonfaraiice were: Tha loral tram eounded warnpaint. Mr. J. E. Shaffer entertain' d Mr. and Mra. f. A. Mr. Mr.. flow Mra. Callahan, ing to other prep outfita la lh the member, of the CUrk.ton The following peo M. T. Dell. Mr. and bridge Mrs. and Arrhl-haltl nnd Iloliart fallnban conference by thoroughly sub- pla hara ralurnd from Hall leike club at her home on af Mrs. S. XV. Hendrick. Mr. and of Oakley, Idaho are xl.lt larnoon. A delicious Friday jugating th- - touted rtsltora. Pre-to- n City whara they atiandad lha .. U0(f, i)rM ( i,wi., Mr. and Mr, A Mr. Mary rolled up 13 Drat downa to 1) H. ronfaranaa. aerwed and the afiarnoon XV. Haymotir Ing thalr mother, Hendrltka. Mr. and Mra. tha three made by tha Grirille. Thompson. Mr. and Mra. Ilrlg Art hlhald. al roniract bridge. Mra. High score k. Mr. and iryn Every pl.y-- r on tha aquad got firlffin. llarman Thompson. XVaalay Maliitharg, Samuel and was won hy Mr. Hindu 'bam-jj- , Dlshop and Mrs. tioiifrey. In tha g airto, and the auba playnt are Don , working K. hers. Mr., Thompson Thompson. Waller Thomp-onI, Nelson and Frealdent and ., Hohlnsoii. ing iba lint quarter, Idaho Falla. allhough Mr. and Mra. Dowry Grif-flMr. T. XX. Jarvi were inwlicd, jMr.. . Fund. Dlshop It. C. jiy they fallad to fore. -- bowed t Mlaa Annie Thompaon. TU Mr. j Trail Uttllth r la. of prl Mr. Mary Corbrldge. Mrs. lenty of power. and Mra. Ilyron Loo.lle, Mr. and mary enjoyed a tamp fire breakMr. Homer Dainim enlertalm d II XV. Merrill. T. H. Merrill and Ira Winger, diminutive quar- Mra, Wm. Ixioalla. fast on Saturday morning. The the mam bar. of r. Maxnr (laorge O. XXabb. Mra. terback, mada tha lungcat run Jardlne anlarlalnad rla. leaders. Mis. Morel Une- bridge club at her home on Fri- - j Mr. and Mr. Jama Allan of j of lha game on lh ft rat play on Oaioltar f. In honor of her aten, Norma Hurt nnd 13 boy. day uflernoun. A pleasant after- - Hugarman, Idaho ware guest, of following tbo kickoff. aramparing aon I.arry'a 0th birthday. 13 were present noon wa spent at cards after. Mr. and Mrs. C. Z. Harris, whit h a dainty luncheon was Thursday of Iasi weak, atrvetl lo twelve. Mrs. Ernest Johnson wa. hus- High acore won by Mr. Frank las. to the Don Heur club at her prlxe wa Hillyard and high cut by Mrs. home Friday afternoon of last (Jeorge Itaamussau, Mra. Itayjweek. Mooaetuan waa an Invited gue-- t. Mr. lAitllcy Olsten spent the The Ladle Literary club mat at the home of Mr. It. L. Nelson on W'euua.day afternoon.! drlck who Is critically 111. Mr. A. D. Week wa In charge Stirling Larsen who spent the A short business meeting wu. past month, here with hi par held after which Mra. F. L. Allen cuts ha returned to California. 0 reviewed the book, "Mary of Scotland, hy Maxwell Anderson. A deliciuiitf luncheon wa served Mr. Andrew by the hostess, Camel wa an Invited guest. The relative and friends of Mr. snd Mrs. Lester Millville Mr, lilehard Koskelley met at her home on Wednesday after- Jessup entertained at dinner on noon anil tendered .her a party Tuesday in honor of Mrs. Jen In honor of her birthday anni- sop's birthday. A delicious hot versary. A pleasant afternoon d.unei was served. Ilesides I he was epent In social chat and sewhost and hostess those present ing. Refreshments were served lo were: Mr. and Mrs. Den Hentwelve. derson, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Don Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Hansen entertained at her home on Wednesday Croikett all of Logan. Mrs. Mark evening In honor of the birih-da- Melinda and Mrs. Jens Anderanniversary of her husbttnd. son of llyruui and Mr. and Mrs. The evening was spent In gabies Farley Winburg and family. Mr. and Mrs. Meldon Jenson and music after which dHluty reand son Keith of Fronton were freshments were served. Mrs. Mrs. Sorenson nnd supper guests of Mr. and Sunday Arvel Griffith were called to John L. Hoodless on Salt Lake City on Sunday on ac- pventug. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Anderson count of the serious illness of Eslie their sister. Mrs. Uweu Soren- Dlshop Franklin Hitters. Jenson. Ellis Shaffer and Martin son. were among those who atMrs. LeGrande Gunnell of Olson conference at Salt Lake tended Richmond spent a few days' dur City. ing the week visiting with her Thursday being the birthday of father Iiishop W. L. Winn. Miss Francis Nilson, she had as The Sinithfield Flower Garden luncheon guests, Mr. and Mrs. club will bold an officers meet- Wm. Toombs and family of Denand ing nt Hie home of Mrs. Erie son Ward. G. J. Meyers Gordon on Friday evening. Arlene of Sinithfield daughter Mr. and Mrs. Emery Iioskelley and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Nil and family of Los Angeles, Calif, son and family. are spending the week with his Edward Larson waa given a mother. Mrs. Annie Roskeiley. very pleasant surprise on ThursMr. and Mrs. Omer Larsen of day evening by a number of hi as friends, the occasion being his Ogden spent the week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Milo birthday. A delicious Rupper was Cantwell. served after which the evening Mra. Harvey Tippetts and wa spent playing cards. Those daughter Shirley returned to present were: Messrs and T TAKES a lot of detheir home in Preston after havH. L. Nilson, Nils P. Ol signing skill to make ing spent the past two xreeks as son. Oscar SJoberg, Martin double-breaste- d guest of her parents, Mr. and Matthews, Joseph M. Jenson, well Mrs. George Miles. Evan Humphreys, XX'ilford AnSchaf-fner suits. Hart derson. Mrs. Ruth Morris of Orange & Marx have a flare is visiting at the home California ' for The mirror verifies of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar SJoberg. Mr. and Mrs. Emery Roskelly it. The better style and fit of Hollywood, Calif., Mra. Anna hit you square in the eye. Ogden Hogs Receipts, 551, L. Gleason of Salt Lake City and including 100 direct; San Fran- Mrs, Roskeiley of Smithfield cisco market 1S8, Los Angeles were supper guests of Mr. and disfabrics make Angola v market 127; no top butchers of- Mrs. Edward Larson on Thurstinctive double-breastefered; talking around 36.00 on day evening. rchoice kinds; mixed weights and fabrics developed in the $5.75 down; i grades, packing Hart Schaffner & Marx $3.50-4.2- 'i IlDansantef ' f I At The Mi-t.,i- ,i Wi-f- a ut Another Good Time XX llaiiaoii ns, j ptl.a ti!hop J'unl A. Spain a aut-nd- '1 lllf Aihi.ltiu undjtd totif.-rrlnat Hall latka ow r ilis'f" of lha -- emir- w.il. i; ,1( .y the wash end. wiml ti.snr nii.'i r iba iiir.ii..', 111,, w.fa Wot) ' r " Mr. Hulou of .xi n, l. iin 1. ;i. .in. and Mr ,U( N, d Ul,lllB horn M,n. Mr, (i.n.ond Mar,li.(IliJ M, ill a at iin. organ uro VUU( furnl.hiug u,i r if I. r Mr. u" ' alliging. ltuUi.,.u tlpaintig .on y a wnh .Xlr, and Mr., N, (a.n I .XI, Mra and r Union hough l.ap umg Triala" ai. ! 1ho"'P,,n J lloitg'. I Know f I Dial .My gua.ta, Uad..M..r fill While trankiitg and old Ford I Ita." 10.1 No T'a Au.arawq ruin pari by I. lha other tiny, I. tin glllnay and Ilia Allan. JTayar, Jo, ph XX. Auxiliary and Ibair broke hi. arm. He wa.Fayru.liad ,t,.r .'13 wara attlariainad Hal lo a dot lor nd fixed l ...it. iparuor. up ' i V" The one million ruh hutch if Tho... who apoha ron.ol.nr ,,!'Uy v rI 0fld' n,r" Brook word, lo Iba bar aa tad r Troul xtere Hi lha affair waa in h.iihed ( ihe Federal Und raiaiiv... wara: Dr II 1 ' last Inh ,f ter are heiu John II. 1atar.on, vuiia.n Itaa. In the planted on a. Nol.la of n'1 " K',f,'n by ,h" ,Tf v dream of Dear Lk Vs ley and and I.ogan fra. and1 j( ala. lad offnar of lha Some are going m Hie lake. The tilrt of Hpringlllln ' ' I .... , , lagioit fifty anjoiad the affair one hundred thousand Rainbow ! .XI permitted during th) or joii, Friday. Saturday and Sunday, There ran lx no ahootinc of duika on the oihor daja of the week. lb to-- fta al l - a October 12. I'M. ', liiohay, f.gurihg on an! oij u. iunlrloplal. and daughfrr Carol and .oil - Mr- - ii n ( hr I I r w . i, Mr and Mi t, i. II. a ( ..U4 r.u.i Mniii. i hilt. nylon rp, m at I, , r home 111,1 In hull I aka ( ny ,i-- 'i wi ia airangad for ng tha rat ttmf. rah.a .XI at Cai he Juncture hunter. would tw mi numeruu. and that aotue food ft., hi. of dink would Vl.lt that Hunting wilt a. Mi. 1 fijin. believed ' 111 i Itncr I h v. gel-III- d.rt Al-h.- -. tl.-- r Win ft'lnf RICHMOND U, olio It Fri . llt.id qu irl. i .Mellon, hunky fnil tj'l.ed Iht.r It. SMITH FIELD II. o it. I it I ui tmotito.t,. . ad.- in o; e - CACHE COUNTY. UTAH AN. I ll.o In.t'j'i. tou.l.'liwn the ii on Valley Today I', k )m ad.Jt-- .1 AMERICAN-LOG- - trout hairh-- d (hi spring were taken cars of by (be forest aer-viof loaan and waa planted in the mountain atreama. I Mont Scofield will take rare of the Swan Cret-- Electric Power plant while Julia Wright i at ce j r. k Drlcharn Frank d Garden Week. Oct. 13 With Johnny Rosell and His Orchestra City. Jensen I City school Gents 25c and Ladiei 10c Prices: driving the bus this a. CLARKSTON a . Ill-h- op Ken-nal- WE CAN b -- n. I .ei. SHOUT Just-a-Ma- I for these I HART SCHAFFNER & MARX Double- - Breasted MILLVILLE Suits easily pass the llen-deiso- MIRROR TEST NEW SHIRT PATTERNS u. y lutrinoiiiM (links and Solids Suit. DO NOT MISS the Gaytee lo with (lie New 98c 'I'65 Demonstration in Our Window $-9- 5 Saturday We are Headquarters for the ' Famous Afternoon Line NO-FAD- E Oct. 13 Mes-dam- balanced rTTt i it Livestock it Quotations ds laboratories. They are woven from yarns with a silky surface and all-wo- ol It- heart. worsted strong Theyre custom quality at a fraction of custom cost - n - sows, 5. Cattle Receipts, 1534. including governments to San Francisco 509, California dairymen 62, San Francisco market 87, Los Angeles market 445, California feeders 195; not enough done to test values; late Wednesday medium and good drivein steers and hei fere. $3.50-4.0few steers, $4.10; common grassers, $3.00 downward; medium and good cows, $2 cutter and 0; 5: common, $1.50-2.0- bulls, $2.10-2.7- . from 1950p Thatcher Clothing Company 5; vealers. $3.50-5.0Sheep Receipts. 915, included y governments direct, 399; load 8 8 pound Idaho fat load 94 pound lambs, $ 6 0 0 Idahos. $5.75. with sort at $4.75 few lots Idaho ewes, $1.50-2.0above quotations on rail shipments reflect varaihle freight! benefits on cattle and sheep bought for reshipment. AXed-nesda- Others You Can Dress r f An Irishman, who waa an eligible bachelor, visited a widow in his district every evening and had ta with her. A friend suggested that he should marry the lady. "I have often thought about it," he said, hut where should I spend my evenings then? ' You can't travel far treading on people's toes." by in a GARDEN CITY Garden City Mr. and Mrs. Brigham Wright, of Brigham City, visited with their son Julius Wright at the Swan Creek Electric Power plant the latter part of last week. On Sunday, Mr. Wright was taken suddenly ill and was rushed home to Brigham City where he passed away at ten p. m. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Wright are leaving this Wednesday for Brigham City to attend the funeral which will be held in the Boxelder Tabernacle Thursday at two p.m. Miss Ellen Agron, state clothing specialist spent Tuesday her with the ladies, cleaning and remodeling winter clothing. Judging from the number that appeared on the school grounds the ludies were very much interested in the demonstration. County Agent E. L. Guyman was in town Tuesday visiting club workers and with the sotting them right at the close of the seasons work. Messrs Alex Johnson, Clarence Cook, P. A. Spence, together with President C. W. Pope, of the town board made a trip to Salt Lake City to interview the drouth relief engineer regarding drouth H GORDON There's a touch of tailored style to this shoe designed for the discriminating dresser. Underneath its rich appearance is a staunchness effected by careful shoemaking ond the use of the finest of leathers ond materials. We're ready to give you a perfect fit. Drop in today. VALUE HAT They lit better, wear longer snd look smarter then any shoes weve ever shown. Plenty of styles to choose from. 98 tor the same Price that you would pay or just an ordinary dat. to SO .95 $2-9- 8 98 Others At $1.98 We Give Redeem Red Discount Stamps We Give & & Red Service Quality Main at 1st North Satisfaction Logan Redeem Discount Stamp |