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Show Tuesday, October 30, 1934. LOCAL NEWS Most comfortable work shoe iu the world. E. W. ELLIOT & CO. Daughter Arrives and Mrs. Cline Curtis are rejoicing over the arrival of a 28. fine daughter on October Mrs. Curtis is the daughter of Mr. H. Anderson. and Mrs. John Mother and baby doing nicely. Mr. Merrill Peterson of the Barber Implement Company has the distinction of bringing to Logan the largest mountain lion ever exhibited here. The vicious animal would make a creditable addition to the Teddy Roosevelt collection which the late president went to Africa to secure. j wife! Salt Mary Charles Hoffer, 58, of Fredrick W. Hoffer of Lake City and sister of Miss Alice Charles of this city, died Friday in Salt Lake following a ser- vices are being conducted at the Joseph William Taylor mortuary today. Apostle Melvin J. Ballard announced as the has been speaker. Bishop Thomas A. Clawson officiated. Join Language Clubs county students are members of the modern language clubs, according to Professor James L. Barker, head of the department of modern languages at the state university. The modern language clubs are an important part of the plan of At the teaching languages. monthly meetings of the language clubs, students have close contact with the music, stories, of the poetry, art, and plays people who speak the language Memwhich they are studying. inbers of the French Circle clude: Thora Bergeson, Hortense Bernhisel, Eldon Haslam, Lucille Seven Prof. S. E. Clark will present Miss Ruth Wright, an advanced pupil in a music recital at 8:15 Wednesday evening, October 31, in the Fourth ward Three Brothers Lucky chapel. All music lovers interestThree out of four brothers at ed are invited to attend the Wellsville secured their buck deer according to their father. William Baldwin who was in Logan Gets Buck in High Creek on Saturday. The lads who were Alfred Lundahl Jr., was one of lucky were Luther, William P. the proud hunters over the week and Thomas. end, having shot a 212 pound buck in High Creek canyon. He Girl Baby secured the prize in the rugged Mr. and Mrs. Lester Beck of territory near the big Bally rock North Logan, are the proud par- on the south side of the canyon. ents of a baby girl, born Sun- Deer season closed today. day morning at a local hospital. Mrs. Beck was formerly Miss Industrious Gardner Margaret Robbins. Mother and Jack Andrews who operates the babe doing fine. grocery store south of Logan on the Hyrum road, has been real 91st Birthday industrious this season judging Mrs. Eliza England, one of the from the very fine celery which pioneers of this state and county, he is just getting ready for the is commemorating her 91st birthmarket. He has 2000 bunches of day anniversary today. She is at as crisp and fine celery as ever the home of her daughter, Mrs. raised in the county. James M. Smith where friends have been calling during the day Adams Elected to offer cheer and extend greetD. R. Mitchell, principal of (he ings for many happy returns of the day. Sunday afternoon the Lehi high school, and H. R. sons and daughters of Mrs. Eng- Adams, principal of the South land met at the home of Mrs. Cache high school at Hyrum, Smith where a delicious chicken were named president and vice of the dinner was served. The table president, respectively, Athletic having as a centerpiece a half Utah State High School afternoon at pumpkin filled with various association Friday the annual election meeting of fruits. the group at the Hotel Utah. Cache Fire Burns Hay One hundred tons of hay was destroyed by fire Sunday morning at Benson belonging to Heber Cronquist, Fire Chief C. W. Rapp reported. Chief Rapp stated the fire was believed to have been started by duck hunters and that the damage was estimated at approximately 11000. It was not known whether insurance covered Johnson, Milton D. Johnson, all the loss, the chief said. of Lewiston, and Jean Hulme This fire costs us money. InLinford. Logan. Milton G. Johnsure with us. O. A. Garff, manson, Lewiston, is a member of ager Utah Mortgage Loan Inthe German club at the surance. Dept. Phones 234, 822. (Advertisement) Will Operate Mine R. A. Eliason, Hyrum merchant, was a business visitor in Mr. Eliason Logan Monday. just returned from Salt Lake where he met with officials of the Wolf Mountain Copper company, a copper mining company located in the south end of the Mr. Eliason says the county. company is to begin mining 'operations at their property at an early date. This company at one time shipped five car loads of ore from their Cache county mine. At Paradise Hals bright with novel Autumn colorings, taking new ways anti lines to smartness for Paradise November. We have a glorious profusion of styles. Shirley Mae Shop Logan, Vtah Ever thing for Women1 Ogden Versus Logan football Ogden high school team will play the Grizzlies in Logan on Saturday afternoon November 3. The game will be played on Grizzly field. This is the annual Home Coming and a number of former students and alumni are expected to be in attendance. Illness Prevents Trip and Mrs. Steve Campora of Trenton who were making preparations to make a trip back to their old home in Italy, have been prevented to leave owing o the illness of Mrs. Campora. She contracted pneumonia about ten days ago and was brought to the hospital. Reports are that she Is Mr. improving. Marriage Licenses Funeral services were held Sunday afternoon In the Paradise ward chapel for E. R. Summers, with Bishop Orville Lee presiding. T. were William Speakers Janies, Heber G. Shipley, David Danielsen, E. M. Bickmore and Bishop Ervin Call of Layton. Rsolutions of were respect read by Mrs. Isabelle Oldham of the Genealogy committee which Mr. Summers was a member. Musical selections were by the ward choir. Violin solo, Bert Farr, accompanied by Mrs. N. W. Christiansen of Logan: vocal solo, Lyle Shipley of Franklin, accompanied by Bernice Shipley on piano; two vocal solos, Marion Summers, accompanied by Norman Summers on piano. Prayers were offered by George Nuhn of Avon and P. O. Hansen. Pallbearers were John P. James, John Welch, George S. OBray, Enock P. Rawlins, Edward J. Norman and Joseph Humphreys. The grvae at the city cemetery was dedicated P. John by James. The flowers were many and beautiful, Mrs. Lavina Rock of Willard was in charge of these. $. Torrey Alvin Reno, Winsper, Idaho and Mabel Lucile Dairs, Idaho Falls; George De Aine Hoge. Paris and Evalyn Ann John Hansen, Dingle; Cyril Shupe, North Ogden and JoseVerl phine Cazajous, Ogden; Auger and Alice Sharp, Preston: Albert W, Sharp and Loretta J. Auger, Preston. Paee .Five Bankhead of Wellsville Sunday. The reopening of the Cache They also attended the funeral for Louis Hall. county school board budget hear- services Miss Betsy Miller was the week ing will he held at the court end guest of Miss Alice house Friday, November 2 at 10 of Logan. a. in. Citizens of the county inMiss Ruth Bird spent Sunday terested should not fail to be at Mendon the guest of Miss present. Verna Bird. Mrs. II. E. Kellet and Mrs. Carroll Wadsworth were hostesses Marriage Licenses Karrel Willows Radford, Ririe at a venison dinner Wednesday and Elva Geneva Brown, Idaho evening. Places were marked for Falls; Beniamin Earl Cazier and Dr. and Mrs. J. Paul Burgess, Ramona Elizabeth Slack, St. Dr. and Mrs. Andrew J. McGee, Mayor and Mrs. B. M. ThompAnthony; Les Warren Eugene son. Mr. and Mrs. Cantril NielSimpson. Ashton and Reva May Glen sen. Mr. Giles, Mr. and Mrs. M. Martindale, Marysville; Kenneth Whittington, Tremonton W. Smith, Coach and Mrs. Deb and Nola Mae Wilcox, Brigham Young, Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Morrell. Mr. and Mrs. Archie City. Hill, Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Clark and Miss Ruby Mitton of Logan. Colton and Bowen Here The- remainder of the evening Don B. Colton, Republican was spent In playing cards. High Reopen School Budget Services Held Of New Gorgeousness p. m. Large Mountain Lion Funeral Presents Advanced Pupil E. R. Summers FALL HATS dis- stay soft. doing nicely. lingering illness. Ladies Tea for the 8th trict will be held Wednesday at 2 p.m. at the amusement hall at the amusement hall at the Fourth All the Fourth ward church. ladies interested are invited to attend. shipment of those famous Wolverine Shell Horsehide work shoes the shoes that dry out soft after soaking and Ellen Peterson, daughter and Mrs. J. Leslie Peterson of Amalga was operated upon Saturday for appendicitis. She is Mary Hoffer Dies A New Miss of Mr. New Ladies Tea Just Arrived Peterson Operated Miss CACHE COUNTY. UTAH CACHE AMERICAN Woman Shoots Deer Mrs. H. C. Stauffer, wife of Mendon city marshall, bagged the first deer to be brought out of the Mendon hills this season, Sunday. The deer was a three pointer weighing 155 Mis Stauffer is probpounds. the woman first to bag a ably deer in the hills west of Loft-hou- candidate for the U. S. Senate along with Attorney A. E. Bowen of Salt Lake, were political speakers in Cache county Monday night. Rallies were held at At the Logan and Smithfield. latter place there were a great many voters present. At Logan the gathering was very small. The speakers were cordially received by their listeners. HYRUM Coach and Mrs. Delbert Young spent a few days last week at Montpelier, Idaho, visiting with Mr. Youngs parents and other re- We wish to convey to' our neighbors and friends our sincere thanks and gratitude for the many acts of kindness shown during the illness and burial ser- vices for Mrs. Mary M. Olsen. Especially do we thank the speakers those who supplied the music and for every act of sympathy, we wish to express onr appreciation. Members of The OLSEN FAMILY Martha Washington Arch Savor Flexible Sole latives. Mrs. Lester Miller and daughter. Rella were visitors at Salt Lake City last week. Mrs. Marvin Miller entertained at her home Thursday. The afternoon was spent quilting. A delicious lunch was served. Mrs. Joseph Pearce was hostess to the members of the Applies for Passport Coterie Club, Friday afternoon. Dow Ted Lewis, son of Mr. and Sutton Lad Injured Following bridge a delicious Warren Sutton, 13, son of Dr. lunch was served. Prizes were Mrs. Dow Lewis of Lewiston, was in Logan today with his father and Mrs. D. J. Sutton of this won by Mrs. Eugene Petersen and made aplication for a pass- city, was painfully injured on Sat- and Mrs. H. B. Nielsen. Special port to the Netherlands to serve urday when he was dragged for guests were Mrs. Morris Rosenas a missionary. He w'ill leave considerable distance by a horse. baum of Brigham, Mrs. Calder November 26 for Salt Lake and He had his foot caught in a rope Hall of Richmond and Mrs. H. B. on December 14 will sail for that was tied to the horn of the Nielsen. saddle and the horse broke away. Miss Marie Gundersen of LoEurope from New York City. Choate, son of Mr. and Mrs. Two youths stopped the horse gan was the guest of Miss lone Cal Choate of Lewiston will leave before the boy was seriously Allen last week. at the same time as Mr. Lewis hurt. His clothing was torn from Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Bird and and will go to Sweden to serve the lad and he was badly bruised daughter Blanche w'ere dinner as a missionary. around his hips and back. guests of Mr. and Mrs. II. H. $445 De-M- ar SSaoe OFFICIAL BALLOT Store MOUNTAIN TAVERN ' In Logan Canyon will rent for private parties any night except Saturday and Sunday nights. Lunches and Beer served every day and night. J M ItlBI o For United States Senator For United States Senator DON B. COLTON For United States Senator, WILLIAM II. KING For Representative in Congress For Repiesentative in Congress I ABE MURDOCK I I I I ARTHUR WOOLLEY For Justice of Supieme Court For Justice of Supieme Couit For State Treasurer IVOR AJAX I I I I GEORGE C. NUHN JOSEPH H. OLSEN G. For Representative in Congress 1 LAWRENCE MOWER For United States Senator J C. V. MOHR N. 1 j BERT WESTOVER For Justice of Supreme Court JOHN ZILVERSCHOON For State Treasurer For State Treasurer For Justice of Supieme Court For State Senator For State Senator For State Repi esentatives For State Representatives For County Clerk For County Treasurer For County Treasurer For County Treasurer j ELMER N. MAUGIIAN I I For County Recorder For County Recorder j ( I For County Assessor For County Assessor For County Surveyor For County Surveyor For County Surveyor For County Sheriff For County Sheiiff For County Sheriff For County Commissioner Term) For County Commissioner (4 year Term) I 1 I For County Treasurer Fill Your Radiator with Glycerine Prestone . . . For County Commissioner Term) SAUL E. IIYER For County Recorder Mrs. Elinor B. HODGSON For County Assessor R. A. STEWART I J Zerone EAGLE 1 I I I 3 JEFF STOWELL For County Commissioner Term) A. W. CHAMBERS ar Term) We Handle Exide Batteries -- Term) on, . . . Term) None Better NIELSEN EDWIN CLAWSON LEO For County Attorney L. D. NAISBITT For Precinct Justice For County Attorney GEO. D. PRESTON C. . . . GASOLINE MORONI T. BECK Term) For Piecinct Constable Alcohol I SCIIAUB For County Sheriff WILLIAM II. SHAW n f- FOR jWINTER . . . I 175 Prepare Your Car For State Treasuier ISABELLA ADAMSON For County Clerk J. CROOKSTON Everton Mattress Factory Phone Logan, Utah or Representative in Congress HENDRICKS For County Clerk For County Clerk EUGENE 1 For State Repi esentatives Mrs. SIIERWIN MAESER For County Surveyor JOHNSON 1 WESTON VERNON JOHN II. KEMP For County Assessor R. S. McQUARRIE B. 1 o WOOL QUILT BATTS Save your old wool clothing and let us make them into Klee Warm Quilt Batts. This only costs 50c for a 2 pound batt. WE CALL AM) DELIVER FREE -- JOSEPH RIRIE GEO. For County Recorder Mrs. RHEA R. LARSEN CORNELIA William J. McCONNELL For Justice of Supreme Court For State Tieasuier For State Representatives ANNE McKAY FARR ' For Representative in Congress For State Senator For State Senator WILLIAM H. GRIFFIN For United States Senator JOHN 0. WATTERS JAMES II. WOLFE DANIEL N. STRAUP o For Precinct Justice For Piecinct Constable J For County Attorney For County Attorney For Precinct Justice For Piecinct Justice For Piecinct Constable For Pecinct Constable We Also Carry . . . GORDON CREEK COAL Phone Your Orders, For Precinct Constable 710-- W Dividends on all purchases regularly paid to GaSav members. ' I, C. V. Mohr, Clerk of Caihe County, State of Utah, do ln-- Iv oit.fv is a fml true and orre- t rrqiv of the names of ali that the candidates for office duly nominated, for the General Election to Le held on as appears on file in m olliro. Tuesday, November 6th, 1934, IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my band and affi.vd my official day of October, 1934. eel this 29ili u (SEAL) County Clerk. Save at GaSav PHONE 710 W ; CARD OF THANKS omitiSoirt Soir Tlffedl IFeett $ 6 se score prize was won by Coach and Mrs. Deb Young and all cut prize by Dr. and Mrs J. Paul Burgess. Consolation to Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Smith. Mrs. Don Bowen was hostess to the reclamation ladies at a " bridge luncheon. Friday. 78 j WEST 1st SOUTH i |