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Show CACHE AMERICAN Friday, October 19, 1934. WANTED LOCAL NEWS Old mg fur (leaning try. Cmliu Amerhau. Quorum Meeting ntahl:i We High i'mu of tin; Additional Duties Stake Wl.l hold their Alfred Gnehlll, pouudkeeper monthly quorum ineeutnj fur Logan tliy was appointed by1 2 m. Bl 4th lu the p Sunday on the ruunty toiumluiiuuvr ward (liu'l. Thursday to be puuudkeeper for College and the territory westj The Cm lit re-ul- Leave for Kansas of Logan, Three Logan jouths. Kail tillinore and England, Kote Alma Walteraon, left today fur Kansas City where they have in the Future gone lu play Farmer Ha ml that will supply llie mubie for the lonventionj there. There are 62 member lu I the baud, all Utah boy. L. it. J in I Ii slute il.u leader! and Irof. N. W. (hrihtiunson of the U.S.A.C. music department, aetumpanled the buy from here. 11 r, i Wonderful Storm citizens are carrying binlle because of the wonderful am storm that bus been visiting this section the past few djys. 1 here has been sufficient storm to wet the ground wuy below the depth of the beets. Fields of wheat are growing rapidly. for fall wheat were Prospect never better In Cat he county. In the vicinity of Trenton and t'lurk-stu- n the fall wheat carpets the ground. Cut he Fire at Hyrum The fire department was called to Hyrum at 8:37 a.m. today. A blaze started in the roof of the scalo house at the Amalgamated Sugar company beet dump. Defective stove pipe caused the blaze. There was small loss ac- cording to Chief C. V. Rapp. This fire costs us money. Insure with us. O. A. Garff, manager I'tah Mortgage Loan Insurance Dept., rhone 234, 822. (Advertisement) Honor for President Dr. George Thomas, president of the University of Utah, has been honored by the educational fraternity of America by being invited to preside over the sessions of the National Association of State Universities In Washington. D.C. next month. Friends of Dr. Thomas residing In Lygan will naturally be elated to hear of this honor. Dr. Thomas at one time was a member of the Logan city hoard of education, he was a member of the U. S. A. C. faculty and was Identified with numerous local business Musicians Entertain Thriling Film of Womans Sacrifice Mystery Fare; Makes Hit At Star! those standout stylo in coal, for this lull and Winter Itlilily iliiiirslcil Willi those that fur Wonderfully soft of warmth give the fooling and rh lilies. All the action of Fog," Columbia prodiuliou wlmli opens at Horn j I I Plantation The Deep Ixigan, Utah Singers, a well known troup off enan thing for Woineu Fiery negro musliian presented terialnlng hour of songs, dancing and piano selections, before the student body of the I'lah State Agricultural college tod ly a meeting October 25. The group as the opening feature of the also Is seeklug the oiling of 5. series of lyceuin numbers that mites of this road. will he gyven this year under the direction of Ur. N. A. Pedersen, Beets Make Tonnage itialrman of the Lyceum ComIrvin Read and George Merrill mittee. of Trenton were business visitors in Logan today. Mr. Read speaking ot the beet crop, says there are a number of the farmers in are harvesting Trenton that tons Xew slink from twenty to tweuty-fiv- e of Wolverine of beets to he arre. The rcient Shell llorsebldo work shoes rains are helping to Increase the jut arrireiL All size ankle lengllis to knee highs. acreage tonnage. Call and make your selection now, while slink is Xmas Decoration complete. The Merchants Committee aud E. W. ELLIOT & X. special Xmas Street Decorations Committee of the Chamber of Commerce are working out an urtlMtlc and Impressive plan for the street decorations for the Traffic Talk Given W. F. Jensen was in charge Xmas holiday season commencof the program at the Junior high ing Dec. 1. This will be someatschool this morning at wbhh thing different and should All the time T. Earl llunsaker of the tract wide attention. state road patrol, gave an Inter- business and professional men of Mr. the city will be asked to support esting talk to the Juniors. Salt llunsaker last week talked to this decoration scheme. citthe South Rieh High at Randolph Lake City and other leading out and on Tuesday be talked to the ies of the state are working North Rich High at Laketowo. He new Xmas holiday street decoragave an Interesting talk on tfal-fi- c tions. regulations this week to the Lions club at Richmond. He wag Study Referendum invited to give the talk by C. I. Friday, October 26 Ionard Stoddard, principal of the North Read, manager of the Western hoot. Cache high si Division of the U. S. Chamber of Commerce, will meet with diWant State Road rectors and officers and commitThe county commissioners were tee on National Legislation of the asked to cooperate In securing Logan Chamber of Commerce. road on the The committee has received rethe Mendon-Loga- n ferendum number 67 from the secondary system of state highways by a committee from Men-do- National Chamber of Commerce. consisting of N. C. Sorensen, This deals with Federal expenThe Committee will Vanee D. Walker, II. J. Richards ditures. make a careful study of the reand John S. Welch. The commission promised to cooperate. The ferendum and then send its votes group also asked to have the for or against the various procounty clerk write a letter to the positions. state road commission asking tor Saturday ,1 Theatre today, takes transatlantic abourd a stcumshlp Immersed in mis! amli the result is enough to make eien the most stubbornly flut bead of hair siund on end! Three murders occur within 2 I hours after the ship leaves its New York doik. Ail three victims are strangled to death. Two are first-elupassengers, the third the ship's doctor. The criminal must perforce he a passenger or a member of the crew, hut not until the final fadeout Is the Identity of the murderer revealed. And only the most alert of pteturegoers could possin'y have wa decided that he or she! the guilty one. Therein lies the distinctive (harm of "Fog". The character are more thoroughly delineated than In most mysteries; the story itself is better motivated; the direction, photography, und toeh-nbeffeds are more realistic; and the set It .elf is a masterconstruction. of studio piece "Fog" unlike most thrilling films, justifiably has been given a lavish production and an cast. Fourteen characters, assembled from all walks of life, play important roles in Fog," They are brought vividly to life by Donald Hrian. Reginald Mary Cook, Denny. Helen Freeman, Robert MeWade, Samuel S. Hinds, G. Fat Maude Greta Meyer, Collins, Eburne, Edwin Maxwell, Wallis Clarke, Montague Shaw and Reginald Barlow. We heartily recommend "Fog and norto both mystery-lover- s mal plcturegoers. It has every thing you could want in a pic ture a delightful love story, suspense, glamour, excitement, tension, but it never gives the effect of being all cluttered up. the Shirley Mae Shop SPECIAL Page Fog Excells As Thrilling .... ttlver CapitolandTheatre Friday Have LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH ss of her son. pampered and weak-plac- e ei ed by tier estranged, socially prominent liiinbaiul. is the highly emotional theme of Columbia's "Most Prei ious Thing In Life" whnh opens at the Gem The- alre, Sunday, Monday aud Tuesday, Jean Arthur turns in a magnificent performance as the girl who nturrleg the wealthy college student, hears him a son, and then leaves him, only to find herself fate to fate with her own hoy twenty years luter in the same college town he as a stu dent, she as a struggling hur-- j woman In the si houl dormitories, j d Arthur's husband is ably portrayed by Donald Cook it hard Cromwell as their In another Important role, Louise, young comely s, does splendidly to the! adding vigor ami zest j films emotional power. The remuluiler of the large cast does exioedmgly well In log-- 1 hut Important roles. 1'alrtl-- j (up-cor- ait-es- l.uiichi on was served to 20 mem- I Genealogy Next Week in Logan Temple and of ft language. U alwajs a valuuhle asset, for It eliminates muih guess-worRecently a name appeared on a baptism sheet us Frungott. No stub name had uppeared before no far a known. Should it he Traugott? CntiMilfulion of a German primer showed that there Is far less distlmtlon between F and T. In that language thun in English, and of course the dlsilnetlon between U aud n is slight in most languages when written, snd slighter In German than In English. It was plain enough as written on the baptism sheet, but hnd the party making out the sheets been able to accurately read the original? Perhaps There Is no proof. However. It Is plain that a little knowledge on these lines would prevent many errors, and those writing record not In their own tongue would be wise to enlist the aid of those familiar with the language. Monday Regular baptism day Tuesday Regular endow incut sessions. Wednesday - Ri golar six endowment seasons. KetlMin Stake. Thursday Itecular s.x endowment sessions. Malud Stake. 3rd und 4th wards. Cat he Stake High 1rlests. Friday Regular six endowment sessions Cache Slake Temple Committee, l'rovldeme and iitver Heights. n Little Lessons . In Gene&logy R is not wise to undertake re-M- is keeping in connection with Temple work without supcrvl-wlt- h "Ion. unltrs you are quite cer-soa utn of your quulifhatlons. over. It is uhvuys well to reniem-stree- n u'r that a certain amount of knowledge recanting the country Lrotn whith the record comes. More-Antt- " Agru ulture. and the State Hatih-se- r Mrs. L. PP. Peterson and two ers and Breeders assot iatums, (hlldren of Clarkston aud Robert (ularly noteworthy are the per-- l who were direttlv responsible for lfor nn wore Sunday guests of fortnances hy lien Alexander as the three day s hool. Mr. and Mr. W. E. Hermit. young Cromwell's room-matMiss Mary Wheeler was a Mary Forbes as the social regli-trit- e GERM IN Y A.S SEEN HY guest of Mihs Cora Iloumuu of mother of Donald Cook; I T Ill'S JR. SENATOR Lewiston, Thursday night. Paul Stanton as Cook's father: DeVere Prterson Is spending and John Wray, Jane Darwell (Continued from Page One) a few days with Karl Berndt. and Dutch Hcndrlan In supportWallace Casper of Rigby, Idatry. And despite the fact that it ho is ing parts. with Mr. and Mr. "Most Precious Thing In itppenrs ho has killed democracy C. J. visiting Netrher. n Life" was adapted to the screen by a rule, In the 'opinMiss Ardith Robson was transMi Call ion of Senator Thomns, democrfrom the acting business in Logan MonMagazine novel, "Biddy by Tra- acy will triumph. "The fundaday. vis Ingham. It Is powerful, grip- mental principles of democracy Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Robson and move ever tipwaid, with entertainment representing family motored to Shelley, Idaping laughs, s tears and blended the aspirations, and the hope of ho, Sunday where they spent the judiciously to provide enthrall- the Individual man as a way to day visiting friends and relative. take rare of his Individual screen fare. Lambert Hillyer ing Mr. and Mrs. Frank and son directed. liberty. Dr. AV. L. Wanlass presided at Dale, Wallace Casper of Rigby Idaho, motored to Logan Monday the assembly aud introduced where you have at low cost the satis- Senator they spent the day tranBefore his talk Thomas. faction and pride In the better business. sacting Roma Mr. Stevens Rogers sang . Mrs. condition of your home. Henry Ellerman and a vocal solo, accompanied by Mrs. This Federal Housing Adminyoung son, Sidney were visitors ELK DRAWINGS LuDean Rogers Foster. of friends and relatives In PresBY GAME HEAD istration Is for you, If you have an income. It Is for all the peoton Monday. They are planning to stay for a few days. ple. There Is no home so luxur-lo(Continued from Page One) Mr. and Mrs. Owen Kendall in th's country that It cankins. Ogden. Eugene not find something to do that south; and two daughters Velma snd Peterson, Hyrum, south; Gene will improve it. You say you don't Erma were Monday guests of Mr. Olson. Logan, south; J. E. Rich, need to get money by this arand Mrs. Wilford Kendall. Mrs. Clarence Lott" Trenton Ogden, BOuth; E. J. Wilson Jr Mrs. Henry Ellerman was In-- 1 rangement. Get It how you may, Hyrum south; Leland Peterson, but do the work now. It will ful- mother. Mrs. Rockwood of Ida- jured In an automobile accident Hyrum, south; Hill Goldsberry, fill the presidents three great ho Falls, has returned to her which occured Monday between te Tremonton, south: Joseph Rus- purposes: (1) To Improve our home after spending several days Trenton and Cornish while sell Jensen, Millville; Dirtng Sor- homes. (2) To give work. (3) with Mrs. Clarence Lott. to Freston with her sister Miss Shirley Anderson spent and husband Mr. and Mrs. Paul S. To set G. enson, Mantua, south; money Into circulation. Get Your Pennant J. L. Money that now lies Idle in the the week end in Millville. south; Morgan, Heiner, Monroe backed into the Jardino which houses Those business Miss Tina Berndt and MIsf car Morgan, south; E. M. hanks. If you, the people, will tipping It over onto the top do not have the regular Aggie Heiner, Geneva Ellerman Elam week the Rpent Abbott, Morgan, south; as the groups above Mrs. Ellerman being the only one in pennant to fly on the curb lino Cronquist, Logan; Percy Knud-so- n, cooperate, end with Clarkston visiting mentioned ere doing, you can get hurt. tor the Aggie Home Coming Nov. Brigham City, south or quality work at prices that are friends and relatives. 9 and 10, may get the material Miss Phebe Mrs. Effi C. Timms, Knudson J. Brignorth: Jr., A reasonable and within your A at any of the local leading dry ham City, south or north; Stead and Mrs. Ethel Estep r,f J. C, roach. goods stores and have the pen-- I Knudson Sr.. Brigham City, south Itah Plymouth, spent Henry Petersen, chairman. F. with Mrs. W. E. Berndt. Friday nant made at a small cost. The or north; Guy Brigham L. West, Ross Anderson. John Merchants Committee of the City, south or Ttngey, Mrs. J. E. Andrews gave a Leland C. H. Moser. Gunnar north; (hainber of cotnmerce suggests Iiindrup, Logan, south; Melvin l. Poeock, William Rasmussen, Mrs. E. P. Andersen was hosC. England, trousseau tea in honor of their in the Johnson. Iiti hmond. south; T. M. that every business house daughter, Mrs. Alma Neilson tess to the Reclamation ladies R. and Effie Barrows, Hovey, to business section he prepared Woods Cross, north; the executive committee. formerly Miss Dorothy Andrew at a bridge luncheon, Friday afM. for the T. B.Argyle, Visitors rame from 2 to (j. ternoon. fly an Aggie pennant Earl north; Budge, Logan, busihomo coming. A place of o'clock. She received many nice The Ladies Literary elub met G. Anderson, Brigham City, south POT'LTRYMEN ADOPT ness without stub a pennant will W. D. at the home of Mrs. Leland PetUNIFORM BREEDING CODE and useful gifts. Sourey. Logan, south; C. be conspicuous. Id ersen Friday. Oct. 12. Mrs. Lee Adolph Spatie of R. Steffen, Tremonton, south; ho was a Sunday rt"-- . of ?' Halos of Logan gave a biography Harry Taylor, 'Tremonton, south; Salt Lake -r- of the life and letters of EmMv1 City; vice president, Venice Hill. Robbins Family Reunion F. H. Taylor, Tremonton, south; Mr and Mrs Tra Hansen an ' Dickenson. Miss Beth Terry and Aaron Hyrum. Milton B. Cannon, Salt Lake City; Christensen, The Robbins Family organization met at the home of Sidney north; Ephraim Schow, Mantua, secretary and treasurer, W. di-T. children of Wellsville, Mr. an Afton Peterson sang several duets. Salt Lake City; and Johnson, Wednesday, Oct., 17 at south; LeGrand Johnson, Logan, Foster, H. C. Miller, Provo: 30 p.m. Talks were given by south; Merrill Peterson, Logan, rectors, rsn .n.wg.atuig gjsi'.wjvmjwa.js Pres. Edmund J. Bailey, May B. south; Alt N. Olsen, Brigham Ouy B. C. Anderson, Ogden, and George I.aney, Springville. Findley, Wm. T. Robbins and City, south; J. C. Kent, Logan, Baby chick sexing and blood o5 others. Violin solos were played south; W. H. Bradford, Hyrum; were given demonstrations D. J. Steadman, Logan, north; testing by Miss Oralie Bailey accompaneach afternoon and discussions K. H. Friedal Jr., Tremonton, ied by Miss Gladys Bailey. Reorand reports were given on the ganization was affected as fol- north; K. II. Friedal III, Tre- National Max Friedal. Hatchery Code, the Unilows: President E. J. Bailey and monton, north: E. form breeding program, sanitaWarren rewere Tremonton, J. Ella north; Bailey Secretary leased and the following elected, Wright, Salt Lake City, north; tion and disease control, culling, (Logans Perfect Sound Theatre) Wm. T. Robbins, 506 So. 1st Estel L. Wright, Salt Lake City, housing, feeding and management of the flocks. Tentative breeding West St., Logan, president; Wm. north; C. W. Brewer, Salt Lake October Sunday, Monday, Tuesday were also made for holding Watkins and Josh Gunnell, assis- City, south or north: A. E aplans two at school Jean the Richard north College day or Donald Cook in south secreArthur, Tremonton, Roche, R. Cromwell, Helen tants; England, on Monday and Tuesday, Octotary; Mary Mitton, chairman of George Rich, Ogden, south. 29 ber and 30, to Instruct and by temple committee assisted issue permits to those who can Agnas M. Robbins, Ida Johnson, BANKERS DOING GOOD ,TOB Bing Crosby in PROGRAM satisfactorily pass the examinaPUT OVER Muriel Seamons and Elmer Bail- TO tions which will be given to all recreation committee, Ruby ey; who expect to cull and blood (Continued from Page One) Mitton, Gladys Bailey and Mabie test the breeding flocks in the Hansen. Lizzie B. Yeates, historwill state this year. mised to cooperate. They decidwas ian. September first a square deal. You can H. L. Shrader, Senior Extened upon as the regular annual give you choose your mechanic sion Poultryman from Washingout and go to October 24-2- 5 meet, Wednesday, Thursday day for the organization the line of the work you want ton, D.C. and Melvin W. Buster, it being the birthday of Charles in Tom Moore in done and with money in your Agricultural Economist from the Dorothy Mackaill, R. Bailey. pocket you can bargain with him University of Berkeley, CaliforOr if the work is of a kind that nia, who has direct supervision of AND DIPHTHERIA SMALLPOX BEING FOUGHT you can do, you can buy the all the activities of the poultry (First Showing in Logan) necessary material and do the unit under the Agricultural Adwork Act in the justment yourself. Rocky (Continued from Page One) Ernest Truex in Considering all the off sets Mounain and Pacific Coast states, mentioned above the work of re- were present to assist represents- City School System. fives of the Utah State Agricul-- I The Logan city schools have pair or modernization is reasonThus tural eollege. State Board of prepared a schedule for innocul-ation- s able or even cheap now. for both diphtheria and small pox as follows: Inoculations for Diphtheria: and Monday, October 22, Wilson 11:U0 a.m. to 12 noon. Tuesday, October 23, Wood(Chapter 8) ruff, 11:00 a.m. to 12 noon; 1:00 p m. to 2:00 p.m. bers aud two guest. Mrs. S. II. Mitton und Mrs. L. Dnnn and daughter, Mary and Elaine wete guest ot Mr. S. Carrol Wadsworth, Thursday. Mr. and Mr Vernal Bergeuon and family of Cornish visited in Hyrum recently with lelatlve. Mr. Melvin Ellason I visiting with relatives in Jieber City. The Kinging Mothers ot the Third ward met at the home of Mr. Lester Miller. After rehearsal a dellilous lum h wins served Mis Kell by her daughter. Miller. The many friends of Grover Christianson will lie pleased to learn that he Is rapidly improving from his recent uc culi tit, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Vaughan attended the funeral services for held Robert H. Maughan at Wellsville, Thursday. A The University ot Utah foot ball team won five undisputed i hntnpionshipH tuul one title tie during the punt eight years. A Advertised merrhaudlse Is continually making new friends and customer. NOTICE j all-st- one-ma- well-kno- heart-throb- I ui Fie Nollie is beicby given that the following described real property I to he sold at Public lf lf 19, 1934. TRENTON HYRUM i 1 ! Weekly Program m TEnas 21-22-- Auction at the front door of the County Court House, in Logan City, Utah, on 21st day of November 1934 at II o'rloi k AM., to the highest bidder for cash, t ; it: Commencing at a point two and one-ha(2 It) rods South of the Southwest corner of lot two block one, Tlat "D Logan City Survey, and running thence South Forty and one half feet (40Vfc); thence east ten (10) rods; thence north feet; forty and one-hathence west ten (ldYroOSto the of beginning. place The County Commissioners reserves the right to accept or reject any and all bids. Dated at Logan, Utah, October (40) Board of County Commissioners of Cache County, Utah By C. V. MOHR, Clerk BANISH COAL PILE DRUDGERY! It may b nrcouary to bowl roal at times and by some people but it isnt necessary for you to shovel coal in your basement all day long nor need your wife hare this unpleasant task after you have gone for the dsjr Automatic Coal A Fairhanks-Mors- e Stoker relieves you and your family of fill the lioppcrof duties Simply stoking this stoker at night and you util have automatically regulated heat all the next day without attention on your part. A bis saving in fuel, too often mm much as 45. Easy payments enable you to have your stoker while paying from Income. No obligation la getting the facte. Phone MOO. 23 Most Precious Thing In Life JUST A ECHO Latest PATHE NEWS IN THE EXPECTANT FATHER Cartoon, HOLLAND DAYS IS October Friday, Saturday Buck Jones in Lectures given on the Master Minds and Artists series sponsored by the University of Utah Extension division are offered free to students at the University. 7 Andy Clyde in AN OLD GYPSY CUSTOM Adventures of the News Reel Cameraman in ruff, 11:00 a.m. to 12 noon and 1:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m. Wednesday, November 7, Webster, 100 p.m. to 2:00 p.m. Dr. J. C. Hayward, school physician, will direct the work. 26-2- THE FIGHTING CODE Tomorrow Night Saturday Oct. 20th And the best place Where everybody lias a good time to bag jour deer? On the Opening Day of Deer Shooting. rf With Johnny Roscll and His Orchestra 10c Regular Prices ml xrftr- - 25c and Lticky Number NEIGHBORS WIVES SHADOW OF THE EAGLE Wednesday, October 24, Benson, 11:00 a.m. to 12 noon. Wednesday, October 24, Webster, 1:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m. October 29, Ellis Monday, 11:00 a m. to 12 noon. Tuesday, October 30, Whittier, 11:00 a m. to 12 noon. Vaccinations for Smallpox: Wednesday, October 31, Wilson. 11:00 am to 12 noon. Thursday, November 1, Whittier. 11:00 a.m. to 12 noon. Friday, November 2, Benson, 11:00 a.m. to 12 noon. Monday, November 5, Ellis, 11:00 a.m. to 12 noon. Tuesday, November 6, Wood- The SCRAPING THE SKY Three- - Seven THE TELEPHONE NUMBER OF BoyaS KwlghS Coal Co. WHERE YOU GET THE FAMOUS Cartoon ROYAL SCRAPPYS TELEVISION UTAHS PUREST and COAL! FIGHTING WITH KIT CARSON AMBROSE CALL, (Chapter 6) (ALWAYS A BIGGER AND BETTER PROGRAM THAN A DOUBLE BILL 147 Manager So. Main Phone 37 Logan, Utah |