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Show CACHE AMERICAN Tuesday, January 15, 1935 LOCAL NEWS ' Here on Sunda- y- Preston Nibley of the Federal Reserve Bank, was a business visitor in Logan ever Sunday. Sam Holt of Trenton was a business visitor in the county seat on Monday. Purchased Coupe Lyman Johnson of the west field is the proud owner of a new Ford 8 coupe. Mr. Johnson is the hustling proprietor of the old Clayton farm west of Logan. Back From Coast H. R. Weston', manager of the Central Mills, returned Saturday morning from a flying trip to the coast, where he went in the interests of his flour business. Mr. Weston has an excellent market on the coast far his Golden West flour. In Auto Accident Fred Hunter of the Amalgamated Ged-de- s Sugar' company and Paul L. Main V-- mother know how Cod Liver Oil is in baby days how it builds sound teeth and strong tones. As your children grow, good cod liver oil Is even a better friend. Rich in precious Vitamins D and A, it is natures surest ally in building resistance to colds and winter germs. Be sure you get Puretest. Its triple tested for MOST full pint 89 Masters Cod Masters Cod Liver Oil quarts sleighs coasting Operating New Truck kiddies this hill. Daughters of Pioneers The Thomas Tarbet camp of the daughters of pioneers will meet at the home of Mrs. Effie Darley, 457 West 4th North," Thursday at 3 p. m. Assisting Mrs. Darley are Mrs. Alice H. 01snand Mrs. Anna Olsen. c Granted Divorce 89 Mrs. Marie Wallace was granted from Cadmus Wallace, Sr., by District Judge M. C. Harris on the grounds of desertion and failure to provide Mrs. Wallace was granted the custody of two minor children. 7QC 1 Shipping Cows a divorce Saturday 49c Liver oil pts Logan, city police are receiving the praises of the youngsters for their thoughtful work in closing 2nd North street from the top of Temple hill to 1st East street. This makes a very attractive coasting lane and at one time Sunday afternoon there were over fifty on Oakland airport Saturday afternoon to register a daring victory over ocean and fog in a solo flight from the Hawaiian islands. Cod Liver Oil Police On Job with Amelia Earhart Putnam landed her high wing monoplane at the Bwieiml con- siderable damage to both cars. The cause of the accident was the icy road, causing the Hunter oar to skid into the pathway of the on coming Geddes machine. Flies Over Pacific Vitamins. And finest in flavor too collided on of Preston street Saturday night, causing $1.00 Squibbs Cod Liver Oil Prescription Drug Co. Logan Utah - William Worley was reelected president of the central . local of the Poultry Producers association Friday at a meeting in the Logan chamber of commerce, with the following other officers reelected. G. P. Thatcher, vice president; James Quayle, secretary-treasure- r; Charles Miller, Logan; Oscar Millville; C. H. Clayson, Providence; Marenus Olsen, College; W. H. Ballard, Benson; William Roskelley, Smithfield, directors. Professor Byron Alder gave a lecture dining the meeting. - Sjo-ber- g, Purchases Prize Beef Chris Monsen, manager of the Monsen Meat Market, not only has a hobby for" handling the best of meats, but he also has a desire to encourage the local livestock industry. At the Ogden Livestock show last week, .Van- Jensen, son of Ray Jensen of College ward, was awarded the blue ribbon in the Junior baby beef department of the show. When this was learned by Mr. Monsen, he immediately made up his mind that he would buy the animal fattened in Cache Valley, and serve the meat to his patrons here. Although the bidding at the stock show was brisk for all the winning animals. Mr. Mon sen brought the College Ward prize baby beef and it is being sold over the block at his market. - WE DELIVER at 10:30 and 4 each day HONEY 10 lb Pail 69 SUGAR 10 lbs 55c BUTTER Pound MILK small cans 4 for 35 15c PORK & BEANS 5C 11 oz. Can CORN FLAKES Large pkg SOAP White King QCc 10 10 03 bars City Grocery 22 West First North Phone 32 Lavere Ricks of Benson, left today for Los Angeles. He was accompanied by L. F. Boudrero of Logani. Mr. Ricks went down with two car loads cows which he purchased In the Star Valley region. While the coast market for milk cows has not been extra good the past year, Mr. Ricks has shipped out of this section since April over 600 head for the dairies on the coast. k of Charles Olsen, distributor Beckers Beer in this county, is operating a new International ton truck which he purchased from the Baugh Motor- company. He has had the truck all painted up in the Uinta Club beer colors. The back ground is all white enamal. Treasureton Visitor Charles Miller, expert automobile Theron Smith and family was painter, applied the paint with town on Saturday. Trotman and Trotman placing the irj his old home Mr. Smith was here on business Uinta Club signs. and to visit his hrothers, Drs. I. S and W. E. Smith. Worley Reelected Today and Wednesday Albert Jenkins is back cn the job at the Club, Billiard parlor following a very pleasant outing to the coast. He visited his daughter in Los Angeles. Bank-hea- d George Perkins and Sam. of Wellsville were business visitors in the county seat on Saturday. Back From Coas- t- Capitol Theatre Back on Job Wellsville Visitors Attorney and Mrs. E. T. Young arrived home Sunday from a very pleasant outing on the coast. They visited at Los Angeles and many points of interest while away. Pape Five IN OUR OFFICE Over From Trenton Freddy never has a cold LOGAN. CACHE COUNTY. UTAH Logan stake conference was held Sunday in the Loga ntabemacle with President A. E. Anderson presiding. Bishop David A. Smith presiding bishop of the church, was the visiting speaker. Other speakers included Pres. Anderson, Pres. C. W. Dunn, N. A. Larsen, Mrs. Margaret S. Budge, Preston Nibley and Hdlger Larsen.- The Pound Son Ten Logan Second, ward choir under of Mrs. Laura LeGrande Johnson of this city is the leadership all smiles, the occasion being the Shumway, supplied the singing. arrival on Friday of a ten pound son. All concerned getting along Meet At Preston nicely at last reports. The fifteenth annual council meeting of the scouts in northHere From Lewiston ern Utah and southern Idaho, will Mr. and Mrs. Clem Rawlins of be held Wednesday evening at Lewiston came to the county seat Preston, according to announceon Monday. They find much to ment by Pres. J. W. Kirkbride of interest them when they come to the council. The chief speaker for Logan where they like to do their the occasion will be Apostle Melvin J. Ballard. Dr. G. L. Rees of trading , Smithfield will be master of cereGem State Mutual Life Associa- monies at the 7:30 p. m. gathtion. A life protection at cost with ering. It is expected that over dues in 20 years. Poca- 700 will gather for the event. paid-u- p Adv. tello, Idaho. U. S. Housing Progra17 m- at 7:-Thursday evening Jan. oclock at the chamber of commerce A. O. Eberhart representing the federal housing department will discuss the federal housing program. The public is invited. Those who plan to make new improvements or build new houses are particularly urged to attend. Thursday Mr. Eberhart will give a talk to the Logan Rotary club. Dairymen Meet secretary of the Breeders Association, has called a meeting of all the dairymen and livestock men of the county to be held at the college livestock building on Wednesday, January 16 at 1 oclock. The purpose of the meeting is to of the discuss the continuance bangs disease program among the dairy cattle of the state and county. All dairymen interested are urged to be present. Farm Bureau to Elect The' Farm Bureau officials have sent out notices to all locals to complete their organizzations and the board of directors will meet Saturday, anuary 19 at 11 a. m. for the election of county off! cers. At 1 o'clock there will be a general meeting to which the public is invited. Tracy R. Welling will be here and talk. He is secretary of the State Farm Bureau. There Hill be given the annual report of President E. E. Hendricks and Secretary R. S. Marvin Thain, Utah Holstein SOCIETY Stake Conference Judge Oscar W. McConkie of Salt Lake, is acting for Judge M. C. Harris in the district court here. The case before the court is First National Bank of Logan versus A. M. Smith, etal. Mr .and Mrs. M. W. Lundstrom Snow Camp entertained Saturday evening at The Eliza R. Snow camp of the their home for the following guests Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Yeates, Mr. daughters of pioneers will meet and Mrs. Elliot Roberts, Mr. and Thursday afternoon at 3. oclock Mrs. Ernest G. Earl, Mr. and Mrs. at the home of Mrs. Isabelle Baugh Francis Jorgenson and Mr. and 453 West 1 So. Assisting hostessMrs. Ariel Bemtson. Pinochle was es are Mrs. Geneva Worley and enjoyed after which a buffet iMrs- CamlUa Splllmani " luncheon was served. High score prizes were awarded to Mr. Yeates Smith Camp to Meet and Mrs. Roberts, consolation prizz-e- s The Joseph Smith camp, daughwent to Mr. Bemtson and Mrs. k . ters of pioneers will meet at the The Henry Ballard camp of the Earl: home cf Mrs. Eliza Smith, 51 W Daughters of the Pioneers will Second south, Thursday Jan., 17 at meet Thursday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Arentson en- 2 p. m.. A good program has been Mrs. J. D. Sutton 125 So. 3 rd tertained at a bridge dinner at prepared and a good attendance is West. Mrs. W. W. Hall. Mrs. Wm. their home CovSaturday evening. desired. Budge and Irene Painter will be ers were laid for twelve guests. hostesses. Sweat peas formed a lovely centable. Gold and Green Ball terpiece for the Mrs. Clark E. Haskins entertain- Bridge followed the serving dinner. Two Announcement is made by the ed Monday afternoon at a bridge score prizes were awarded. committee that the annual Gold luncheon. The serving table was and Green Ball of the Logan stake centered with a bowl of pink carBergener entertained mutuals will be held January 24 nations. Covers were marked for Mrs. Harley at the Dansante. Details of this sixteen guests. Score prizes were Wednesday at her home for twelve Cards wer eenjoyed after popular social event will be made awarded to Mrs. W. Lohman and guests. which a delicious luncheon was later. Mrs. R. P. McLaughlin. served from three small tables Mrs. Wm. Robbins who was cele- each centered with roses. Two score Camp Meets at Hotel were awarded. brating her birthday Sunday was prizes The Wilford Woodruff, camp, the honored guest at a dinner pardauehtei-of pioneers will meet Mrs. Eli Grachl of Brigham ty given for her that day. Covers 2:30 p. m., at the at Thursday were laid for twenty guests. Fol- City and Mrs. Lester Beck of North Hotel tccles. The lesson will be are Robhouse guests at the lowing the dinner musiev and vis- Logan given by Sisters Florence Thatcher bins home this week. iting was enjoyed. and Leah Cardon of the stake , board. A violin solo will be played, Mrs. Wm. Robbins and Mrs. Mrs. Harry Bench Sr., has ar- by Bert Farr, accompanied by Hel-- ! Annie Reese spent ast week in rived home after spending the len Bullen. A vocal solo will be Ogden as guests of J. B. Brown past six months in California with sung by Lyle Shiplley. Hostesses who is a brother of Mrs. Robbins. her son and daughter. are Sisters Evelyn Farr. Mable Murray, Edna Bowen, Leatha Lun-daand Alice D. Smith. Back Mrs. Willard Wyatt entertained Friday evening at a bridge dinner at the Bluebird for twelve guests. Talisman roses in a green pottery bowl formed an attractive decoration for the table. Following dinner the guests motored to the home of Mrs. Wyatt where cards were enjoyed, high score prize was won by Mrs. R. B. Bateson and an all cut prize to Mrs. R. B. Gudmundsen - . - . from Salt Lake January Coat Sale! All Coats at Vz o Statistics, Births Sizes 6 to 48. A small deposit holds any coat. CLOSING OUT 50 SMART HATS AND TAMS Formerly priced up to $3.00 NOW ALSO, 25 WARM TAMS, Values to $1.25 NOW 50 98c 59c BEAUTIFUL NEW DRESSES IX SINCE CHRISTMAS! Other items arriving daily to go on Sale SWEATERS, SKIRTS, GLOVES, PURSES SILK HOSIERY, UNDIES AND HATS! A few Steps off Main Street A Few Dollars Saved Edwards Millinery Co. AND LADIES FURNISHINGS 29 WEST 1st NORTH The Sparkling Alkaline Drink You inal are entitled to the Orig7-U- Lithiated Lemon p on the market. There are 42 imitations of So is the original Lithiated Lemon. must be good. many imitations suggest However, none of these can use the name If imitations are offered, it is because the imitation is cheaper. Lithiated Lemon Soda Insist on and have the original '7-U- 7-- ox. Bottles KEEP ALKALINE V .KEEP HEALTHY s hl Highway Accident Drink 7UP : There was a nautomobile acMr. and Mrs. S. E. Needham cident on the state highway about who went to Salt Lake on three miles north of Logan this on a visit with relatives and Sunday friends, morning. An automobile driven by are expecte dto return home today. Miss Nova Alexander of Idaho Falls left the highway ar.d turned ever several times. It was oc- Has. Birthday cupied by Miss Anderson, Thomas Twenty six years ago today there Riley, owner of the car, Marvin was bom to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Drew and a transient, Fred Wil- Hailstone of Salt Lake City, a son, who had been picked up and fine son. That son today, Lavon given a ride. The car was travel- Hailstone, is manager of the ColDiscuss Vitamin comDr. J. A. Keenan, a member of ing toward Logan and speed Is orado Animal the reseaih staff of the Univer- said to have been) the cause of the pany here. He has been celebrataccident. Three of event of his birthday sity of Wisconsin Alumni Research were treated at thethe occupants ing the hospital. Foundation will give a lecture at the Utah State Agricultural college Tuesday afternoon, according to Professor A. J. Morris, in charge Deof the Dairy Manufacturing partment at the college. Dr. Keenan will discuss Vitamin "D and Vitamin D" Milk, and its importance, according to Professor Morris. The lecture will be held In the Engineering Auditorium at one oclock. and sport models Ladies and Childrens lovely large variety of the seasons newest numbers to choose from! Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Archibald, son; Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Olsen, daughter; Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Copen, daughter. Mr. and Mrs. M. son; Mr. and E. Schvaneveldt, Mrs. C. A. Johnson, daughter; Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Fullmer, daughter; Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Munk, son; Mr. and Mrs. Dewain Godfrey, daughter; Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Pat-to- r, son; Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Barrett, son; Mr. and Mrs. Frankllin Bitters, son; Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Dubose, son . Mir. and Mrs. R. E. Dernier, son; Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Hurst, daughter; Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Frank, daughter; Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Olsen, son; Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Hyde, son; Mr. and Mrs. Pierce Hardman, son; Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Reeder, daughter; Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Beckert, daughter; Mr. and Mrs. Yeppa Lund, son. Mr. and Mrs. Ladell M. Larsen, Only the greatest actress of her time could have breathed the breath of life Into the most magnetic heroine of all tlmel Judge McConkie Her- e- LOGAN, UTAH Marriage Licenses Crystal Bottling Works 72-8- 0 West First North Be Prepared with NATIONAL SAVINGS e Aberdeen INCREASES The annual savNEW YORK. ings compilation of the American Bankers Association for the year ending June 30, 1934, shows that for the first time since 1930 total savings in all American banks recorded an annual increase. A statement by W. Espey Albig, Deputy Manager of the association tn charge of its Savings Division, in the organization's monthly magazine "Banking, " says that savings deposited in banks as of June 30, 1934, gained 3.5 per cent as compared with a year earlier. "The aggregate is an increase over last year of $742,132,000, the firBt since the year which closed June 30, 1930, he says. This is a notable achievement, for the decline since 1930 had been precipitate and In that year savings had reached the high of A year ago the amount was $21,125,534,000, a loss in three years of $7,353,097,000. This yoar the figure stands at $21, 8G7, 666,000. "Depositors, too, have gained in number, going from 39,262,442 on June 30, 1933, to 39,562,174 on June 30 this year, a gain of 299,732. Four years sgo there were 62,729,432 depositors, or one depositor for each Now 2.8 persons in the country. there is one account for each 8.2 persons. Phone 444 ZEuams s Marriage licenses have been issued to the following couples: John Lewis Ferguson of Logan and Minnie Barbara Kendrick, Providence; Ray Delmcnt Olsen, Hyrum and Ivean Kington Larsen, Donald Robert Wellsville; Hurd, Preston and Margaret Lowe Dunkley, Franklin. MARK Logan and Maclean COAL In Your Bin STOKOL It is not too late to install this wonderful automatic heat control. See it at our South Main Street office. 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