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Show CACHE AMERICAN Friday, January 11, 1935 u Lcgan Stake High Priests month ly meeting will be postponed for one week and will convene January 20th. SPECIALS for Daughters SATURDAY Return From Oregon Ladies' New Style Mr. and Mrs. John W. Crawa, ford have just returned from Oregon, where they spent the holidays with their son Malcolm. LDS Garfents Ny-ss- for 44' $1.00 Value No-Ho- st Part- y- party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ben. J. Roberts Tuesday evening where a delicious hot supper was served A nohost Dresses New Spring the See and Millinery. will newest styles they please you. v Attend Hull Funeral Among relatives from Cache Valley to attend the Willard Hull funeral services in Hooper on Thursday were A. C. Hull and wife, and Mrs. Lela Beckstead of Whitney; Mrs. Martha Dunkley, and J. C. Allen Jr., of Logan; also Alvin C. Hull Jr., student at the USAC Ladies Hosiery irregulars Full Fashion 54' Discount on All Footwear JESSENS Shoe Store Get Prison Term Maurice Crane and Viggo Kaae pleaded guilty before District Judge M. C. Harris Wednesday to third degree burglary and were sentenced to six months to three years in the state prison. Judge Harris recommended they serve the full three years, as both have records with the local police and sheriff- - departments. They stole 60 sheep and muskrat hides from the warehouse of Harry Bonstik of Logan. MILADYS Dr. Hale in Ogden Seek Water System There is talk in Providence of a municipal water constructing system for that town. Prominent citizens have urged upon the town board a water works program. Such a project would supply considerable labor and provide fire protection. 306 Contracts New Fish Fry Arrive Lawrence Johnson, caretaker of the state fish rearing ponds west received a 3 Harvey Bateson, mechanic with of the city, ofhasfry just fromi the state the J. J. Edwards Company here, consignment at Bpringville. It is a leaving Logan on hatcheries to contemplates real sight go to the ponds .and Monday' to spend several weeks see what has been accomplished in study of motor analysis. He will spend time at Salt Lake, Den- by Mr. Johnson in the growth of Has Appendicitis ver, Chicago, Kalamazoo, Michigan the fry placed in the ponds last Shirley Bingham, 12, daughter and Detroit. While away he will fall. He has fish of legal size alof Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Bingham visit Mrs. Bateson and children ready. The fingerlmgs will likely Jr., submitted to an operation for who are in Chicago. Upon return- be planted in the streams of the sometime this spring. appendicitis Tuesday night. ing home Mr. Bateson will drive county a car back from Detroit. LOCAL NEWS .There seemed to be an unusual number of county visitors in the county seat on Wednesday. dently the snow stormi 'drOve people into town. Evi- the Fine Snow Storm r About five Inches of fluffy white snow fell In Logan Tuesday night following the annual January thaw. There was about twice as much snow fell in Logan as fell at Lewiston according to Saul E. Hyer of Lewiston who was transacting business here Wednesday. Suspects Arrested Hats Off to Mayor matter what a Logan citizens politics may be, no matter what their likes or dislikes may be, there are few who do not take off their hats to Mayor A. G. Lundstrom for putting over an electric light program in. this city that is gradually becoming a revenue producer for the city. In a recent report No made by Auditor H. R. Pedersen, it is observed that $108,884.91 was collected by the light department during 1934. In December the department collected $11,090.05. Capitol Theatre Today and Saturday Three alleged short change artists were in the custody of Sheriff John H. Zundel of Box Elder county Tuesday, following their arrest late Monday in Logan. The trio, two men and a woman, were picked up by Patrolman Tom Dav-ids- o nof the Logan city police force shortly after a telephone message had been received from Sheriff Zundel asking that they be Lewiston Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Dow Lewis and Mrs. Cora Howarth of Lewiston were business visitors in Logan Wednesday. Mr. Lewis found it necessary to come down to get some farm implement extras. He just received a letter from his son Ted lewis who left recently for a mission in Holland. The young man had just arrived in London when the letter was written and he tells interestingly his many experiences while crossing the ocean which took seven days. last evening at Fn-da- y. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Elwood, Rex, Ollie and Dallas Elwood were visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Elwood of Cache Junction Sunday. Mr. and Mks. Perry Hyde have returned home after spending the holidays at the W. J. Robbins home in Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Stanford Chipman of River Heights were visiting at the home of Bishop and Mrs. J. W. Seamons during the holidays. Bartley Purser has been assigned to work in a CCC camp. Miss Beth Elaines and Miss Lillian Morrell returned to Salt Lake Sity Sunday after spending the holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. B. Daines and Mrs. Mary D. Morrell. Mr. and MTs. S. E. Lamb were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Olsen of College ward on New Years day. R. A. Perkes motored to Ogden Monday on business. Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Mcquarrie motored to Salt Lake City Tuesday on business. They returned home Wednesday. S. E. Lamb suffered the misfortune of receiving a broken left arm Monday when a derrick he was repairing fell on his arm. He received treatment at a local hospital. There were a number of people from the ward who attended Cache Stake mght at the temple Wednesday. Miss Connie Hurren entertained at a party Sunday evening. Bunco furnished the evenings entertain- - an attractively Wil-ho- it, meat. Prizes were woti by Miss Golda Purser, Miss Bernice Seamons, Eldon Hyde and Max Swenson of Nibley. Luncheon was served to sixteen. Daines Mr. and Mrs. Spencer entertained at a New Years eve watch party at the home of Mrs. Daines sister, Mrs. Deward Balls Monday evening. A delicious turkey supper was served to sixteen guests. The rest of the evening was spent playing bunco. Miss Myra Daines and Miss Beth Daines were hostesses at a supper party Friday night at their home. Games were played and supper was served to the Misses Hancey, Norma Hancey, Myrle Seamons, Valene Lee, Mary Duce, Gwen Balls, Barbara Ashcroft, Phebe Hyde and Florence McQuar-rlLa-ve- m the children, grand chilof dren and Mrs. Eliza Thurston gathered at her home Monday afternoon in honor of her 70th birthday. Luncheon was served at the close of the afternoon. Mrs. Thurston received many lovely gifts. GOQUOIA On the in WAmO&t' Screen-Mad- y BEAUTIFUL SttNEQY Christians A Wicked Woman Vaud at 4:30 7:15 and 9:30 Mik-kelse- There was an automobile accident on the highway north of was Logan this morning that rather serious. As a result Kent S. rBamwell of Ogden was taken to the hospital for medical aid and Kenneth B. of Murray Wellsville was also badly injured. Bramwell was traveling north. He went to pass a car that was going in the same direction when he collided head on with a truck loaded with cattle driven by Mr. 9 Friday and Saturday, January Wally Wales and an All Star Cast in 17-1- The Way of the West (First Showing in Logan) Paramount Two Reel Comedy Scrappy Cartoon January 12th 1 Pound Box of Choice Chocolates Given as Prize During Every Dance of Evening REGULAR PRICES ... Gents . . . Both automobiles were Murray. completely demolished. Fog and slippery roads are said to be hte cause for the accident. 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Sat. 2:30 p.m. ' NEWS FLASH! natural Western Trails Vanishing Shadow (Always a Biggerand SATURDAY it guarantees (Logan's Perfect Sound Theatre) n, AR3BAS6ATOEL Accident Highway week. All of Hyde Park The Relief Society will continue to hold their weekly Also FUN FOR ALL ... CANDY SPOT . . . DANCE The MIA program in Sunday night meeting consisted of talks by Mrs. Martha H. Daines, R. Honjq? Hyde, Miss Barbara Ashcroft, Miss Erma Reeder, Robert Seamons and Franklin Duce. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Perkes, Mr. and Mrs. Lew Balls, Mr. and Mrs. Riley Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Alma Balls, Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Lamb, John Lee, Arthur Petersen, J. W. Waite and Evander Waite were among those attending the stock show in Ogden the past Weekly Program of meetings Monday night. In the meeting last Monday evening the teachers topic New Year's Day was given by Mrs. Nettie Reeder. The rest of the time was spent in testimony beanrg. The Priesthood quorums will held their activity meetings in connection with the Sunday school on Two d stinct, Sunday mornings. periods of class work wiU be giv- en or.e for Sunday school work and one for Priesthood. When the Priesthood divide into their various groups the girls and ladies go into three groups according to new teachers have age, Three been selected to give instruction in these groups. They are: Mrs. lore Lee, Mrs. Mae Lee and Miss Inez Lee. The Happy Hour club entertained their husbands at a delightful dinner party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lael Petersen Friday Places were marked for evening. Mr. and Mrs. Henry E. Hancey Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Geo. D. Seamons, Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Mat-kiMr. and Mrs. R. S. McQuarrie, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Waite, Mr. and Mrs. Jed Seamons, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Duce, Mr. and Mrs. Riley Harris, Mr. and Mrs Alma Balls, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Woolf, Mr. and Mrs. Petersen and Mrs. Betty Mikkelsen. and Arthur Petersen who were special guests. Following supper the rest of the evening was spent in games. Kirkham Hams returned to his home Friday after being confined at a local hospital for two weeks following a major operation. He is able to be around a little. Mr. and Mrs. R. S. McQuarrie spent Sunday in Smithfield visiting at the home of Orville Mik-- ! kelsen. In spite of three operations' on his brain for tumors, Mr. condition is no better. Mr. and Mrs. Evander Waite are happy over the safe arrival of a fine baby girl on New Years day. Mrs. Waite is at a local hospital. All concerned are reported to be doing fme. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Miller of Hyrum were visiting at the home Morris of Godfrey Richmond; Ya.icc Walker of Mei don; David The county commissioners nam- Theurer of Providence; Merle G. ed their newly created road com- Hyer of Lewiston; Wallace Funk mittee at the Wednesdya session of Trenton. This committee will to consist of the three commis- mak a study of the advisibility of proposing a road in the counJohn E. Hill, a former resident sioners, Logan chamber of com- ty t obecome part of the seconmerce road committee, Dr. J. dary state highway system. of Logan but no wa successful cattle man of Drummond, Montana, carried home the coveted Grand Champion ribbons from the Ogden livestock show on Thursday for two year old Hereford bulls.- - Mr. Hill took a load of 21 bulls to the Ogden show and these animals sold for approximately $300 for each bull. These bulls were the choice out of ever 100 two year old marketed last year by Mr. Hill. He purchased a prize Hereford bull cafe at the Ogden show which he expresse dtoD rummond. e. , HYDE PARK Road Committee Champions arranged bridge luncheon held in the tea roam at the Bluebird for members of her club and special guests. The small serving tables were centered with Talisman roses Covers were marked for Miss Evelyn Jensen, Miss Phylis Baugh, Miss Eulalia Mrs. Homer Lee, Mrs. Morgan B. Zollinger, Mrs. Joseph McMurrin, Mrs. Neil Bennett and Mrs. Howard Call. Also the following guests Mrs. Leland Jorgensen, Mrs. La Von Earl Mrs. Ernest Earll, Mrs. Carl Benson, Miss Kathryn PresYonk. and ton, IMss Emma Willmore DeEsta Anderson. High Ten members of a bridge club Miss held a no hostess party at the score prize was awarded to Mis. home of Mrs. Antone Skanchy on Call. was Dinner Saturday evening. were Mr. and Mrs. John Moser spent cards served after which enjoyed. Wednesday in Salt Lake on business. Mrs. Sylvan Hbffier was hostess Mrs. George W. Worthen of at an attractively arranged bridge her Provo, director of personal child luncheon for members of club at her home Wednesday af- health and welfare survey being ternoon. Two tables of contract taken In Utah, and Mr. Ray Adbndge were enjoyed .after which ams of Salt Lake, veteran placewas served. ment representative of Utah, were a dainty luncheon Mrs. Royal business visitors in Logan Mrs. Ross Nyman, on Gudmundson and Mrs. Louis Mrs. Worthen will Wednesday. were special guests. High be remembered as past president score prize was awarded to Mrs. of the American Legion auxiliary Gudmundson and an all cut prize department of Utah. to Mrs. Irving Jacobsen. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McMurrin Miss Elva Larsen returned home entertained Wednesday at cards last evening after having spent for tlie following guests: Mr. and the past two weeks in Tucson, Mrs. Harold Buckley, Mr. and Mrs. Webb Hunter, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Arizona. Bennett and Mrs. Mary Wilson. Miss Annice Reese entertained : A delicious luncheon was served. County Agent R. L. Wrigley Wednesday announced that 306 sugar beet contracts, under the government program, have been sent from Cache county to Washington, were from D. C. The contracts Wellsville, Lewiston, Richmond, Trenton and Benson. Others are being prepared by the county agent and will be sent as soon as they are finished. It is expected the work will be completed within ten of Mr. and Mrs. John E. Lee days, Mr. Wrigley said. Studies Motors Crowd in Town SOCIETY Mrs. George D. Gnffin was hostess to members of her bridge club Two tables Wednesday afternoon. of bndge were arranged, after 127 North Main was luncheon which a dainty Club members served. present were Mrs. Pearl Yonk, rMs. W.W. Lundberg, Mrs. Joseph Morgan, Stock Show Visitor Mrs. R. E. Bemtson, Mrs. Eric is of H. Jensen Hyrum, Henry Johnson and Mrs. Lester Pocock. rusticating in the Junction City, Mrs. Eugene Peterson of Hyrum having gone down to attend the and Mrs. A. O. Anderson were annual stock show. special guests. Score prizes were awarded Mrs. Anderson and rMs. Dr. A. W. Hale and wife were to twenty guests. A variety of the many Cache Valley games were played prizes being among who attended the stock people awarded Mrs. N. C. Peterson and show in Ogden on Wednesday. Mrs. Willard Paulsen. for 74' 10 of Pioneers The Seagull camp will meet Monday, Jan. 14 at the home of Mrs. Farrell Johnson, 329 North 5th East at 2:00 p. m. Advance Showing Page Five Drummond Cattle Man Has Meeting Called - 65c Value LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH all-wo- ol a perfect insulation against heat or cold ' clothes; the Trumpeter label is your guarantee 00 00 45 30 THATCHER $ $ Clothing Company |