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Show CACHE AMERICAN Page Eight LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH Friday, February 8. 1935 the next best thing, said Sena-- 1 voted no on the child labor reaction that appeared last week tor Griffin. will "This bill will enVatson solution, both on the Initial btl Eldon Utah. against courage home owning. It is a lot and on the reconsideration start the game at center flanked bad thing for a community when vote. They voted yes on all on the forward line by Captain its people do not own homes." other house measures passed upon Cleo Petty and Kent Ryan. Ed Senator Griffin favored abolishlast week. Wade and Raleigh Gardner will dis-Mrs. Sherman I ing the autp speed limit in Representative be on the guard line. Ready for be traffic Maeser of' Logan voted yes on cussing the Bamberger Instant duty if necessary will the child labor measure on both safety bill. Harold Hanson and Shelby West G. ballots. She cast aye votes on. all Representatives George who have shown to such good of 4 article. this Feb. part ing Hendricks and Joseph H. Olsen the other house bills and Logan, Utah, own advantage in reserve roles. Definite signs of staleness werej f. ,alk the Cougar in his We backed our car Cache American: oI Richmond and Logan, RFJD., o afternoon habitat. small of to the and the way Wednesday tell Folks: Dear bridge portrayed Id Thought Absent from drill was Rollie you about my time at the Forks there mired in the snow spun by the Utah Aggie hoop squad, on the ice, etc. etc. Gardner, speedy guard, who reof Logan canyon yesterday. and Coach Dick Romney, rather mained at home to nurse a very We got shovels and dug pathsee my son and grandson You a situation such over develalarmed irritating boll which has ways for the car, but the car with 2nd the Q. and 3rd) (George Gardsent his regulars to the showers oped recently on his leg. sons wife, came up from Ogden would not follow our furrows and after a short half hours drill, ner's condition is not the serious, to spend the week-en- d with us; we were finally in a very bad fix. Wedand following and the reserves were sent very however, lay-oso others Many cars came to the bridge the Sunday morning was he expected scheduled nesday The Kid Barger Jackie Burke had decided that The after. their drivers helped us all and shortly Jr. Q. George the In fighting trim for in Ogden ar.d I should go to the forks, they could, but they had no round ten scrimmage for Wednesday after- to return fi(ht seemed noon was definitely abolished, as series. Ed Wades ankle to couldnt drive is attracting a record crowd poison off the rats and mice (us- chains and that sufficiently well for the big fel- tonight stated Coach Romney to word reaching Logan. ing a sure remedy secured from where we were hung up. After according around without limpto low of get consist would drill inThursday's Olof Nelson and Druggist Lun we had worked more than two cent- A1 Warden, sports writer, has even less than the paltry prac- ing, while the condition of formed the Cache American that dahl, bring down a few needed hours without any material suc- er, Eldon Watson who has been tice of Wednesday. cess the finest outfit drove up to inthe largest crowd in 20 years to articles from the bungalow, rehave played two suffering from a bad cold, The Aggies will cluding some kindling wood and the bridge I have ever seen; a but not enough be attracted to such an event, mained the dangerous, within series strenuous very not least, find out nice car, with trailer attached be on hand to see the Idaho lad last but have to keep him out of the series. which last three weeks, be mill It out over the ten round route whether or not the bungalow had containing two nice horses, with The basketball team will in necessitated that they keep with the Ogden flash. Burke Is been broken into and left open saddles, lariets, etc., and two very the week in accompanied to Provo by George only 149 pounds high gear thru-owhile Barger must as it was last year at this time. fine looking young men alighted, his wrestling squad Nelson and for the important preparation their make the 158 pound middleweight We found the road good (mostly parked outfit, unloaded grap-plethe meet will who Cougar week-en- d vital With the games. The en- class. The show Is being staged in dry) as far as the bridge at the their mounts and looking them afternoon. in Friday the series Brigham University forks. From there over to the over I hated to ask them to muss will leave early Friday the Orpheum theatre. offing, they have attempted to tire group J bungalow there was snow and ice up their wardrobe, for they were in arrive to expecting but same the morning, the pace, keep up and we made our mistake by not dressed better than the Prince of noon, around Provo on worn has heavy responsibility leaving our car at the bridge. We Wales; but the elder one asked that Coach Romney announced the players and the stateness drove nearly to the house, how- - our trouble and being informed, he unseen accidents, shown Wednesday is a bad omen barring ever, and left our car, figuring on stepped to his car, put on his same team into the send would to as the prepare Aggies Indeed, tall overshoes, mounted his white backing out. The house had been broken in- horse, rode down to where the to, the lock on the west door car was, lassoed it and pulled it been and the out to the pavement, and how jimmied Lewiston Boyd H. Hendricks, 17 having east dcor unbarred from inside that horse did pull, and how that son of Bishop David O. and Let-ti- e transact that left unlocked, but both doors young man did Baird Hendricks, died Thursday and were closed and I didnt notice business. I didnt place him and at his home after an illness of that anything had been taken asked his name (he wouldnt pneumonia. Boyd, just a few days the house, but there was cept any pay and who do you ago, was chosen to represent his evidence that the maurader had think it w'as? Perry Stewart, son scout troop at the scout jamboree it! of Dr. and Mrs. I. P. Stewart, in Washington, D. C. in August. slept in the house and used While this was going on that his camping The place. He was born here February 24, for method of breaking in was same sad catastrophe happened at the 1917 a,nd had attended the North as last winter. Evidently some mouth of the canyon, and I see Cache high school where he was trapper, as we found his mink by the report of it that several activities. in student prominent kids jumped into the ice In scout work, Boyd had Just com- stick, made forked for the pur- young water in an effort to save of taking mink out of his cold pose and award the Star pleted earning those children. had earned 15 merit badges. At traps. All of which beats the time of I suppose Bob Crookston would the time of his death he was workus old duffjrs in many ways and rule fellows that this chewing an to become Eagle ing diligently away should be a lesson to us on the scout before attending the jam- tobacco should be taken Fast Color from him if caught and he should improvement over us by the secboree. least be required to pay for a ond and third generations. At high school he was an out- at new lock and for putting it on. No doubt the Boy Scout moveschool of member the standing We know pretty well who the ment and the schools and coltennis team and was president of are entitled to much credit is the Tennis club. He also was a manwe and hope he will reform leges may have to reform him. for this and the parents as well, member of the school band and or The people of Cache County are but the fact Is that the race is the Boosters club. best in the world, so far as improving physically, morally and the suris his Besides parents he They have been intellectually, all of which we are vived by four brothers and sisters, honesty goes. for the last 25 pleased to see. wonderful, during for Todd Verl and Russell, Gayle, our So far as I am concerned I have years they respected Hendricks, Lewiston. for the young folks. never at forks am and the property will be conduct Funeral services , whatever. Very cordially yours, ed Saturday at 1 p. m. in the done any damage to GEO. Q. RICH. We now come the Interest- Richmond LDS tabernacle with They are Gay and Delightburial in the Lewiston cemetery fully colorful. Their ExcelLEGISLATURE IS under the direction of the Lind- did he? lent quality is readily recog& Sons mortuary. MAKING PROGGRESS A. Yes. quist nizable. Dr. John F. (Jasfie) Condon, the (Continued from Page One) Lindbergh intermediary, previously testified the man who collected PRICED tax exemption the homestead the $50,000 ransom at St. cemetery, the Bronx, had measure. S.B. 22, divertnig 10 per a consumptive cough. cent of the state gasoline tax Reilly questioned Uhlig closely funds to city streets was killed about that last trip to Europe! by a 6 to 15 vote. Rural comFuneral services were held in ....Preceding Uhlig to the stand munities and small towns opthe Fifth ward chapel Tuesday af- were several witnesses who testi- posed it. ternoon for Andrew Nelson, In- fied the reputation of Millard Measures receiving final house dian war veteran, pioneer and Whited for truth was not good. action were: S.B. 8, clarifying A Russian peasant frock, if Suede jersey, smartest in man was testiwho Whited the of temple worker. L. W. Hovey the law with reference to the with a coral kerchief youre tall and slim, Blousy beige saw state the he fied for that the Fifth ward bishopric was in a creditor may begin an acsleeves, and smocking. to flatter you. In the vicinity time twice Hauptmann charge. Speakers who eulogized passed y estate prior to tion in court, previously 7 . the life of Mr. Nelson and relat- of the Lindbergh by the senate; H.B. 3, enabling was commitcrime time the the to lease ed interesting incidents in his life commissioners " ' .9 One of these witnesses was county included Bishop William Hyde, ted. for cash or goods lands acquired Vara dyed for color fastness William Millard's Whited, brother, auditors tax deeds . H.B. Joseph Benson, W. A. Noble, John who testified his brother's NEW Dresses featuring gay Spring reputa- through T. Caine and Elder Hovey. 11, increasing by one mill the no was for truth good. tion Music consisted of three numtax levy of cities for conprints. . . the first word in style . . . Another forenoon witness was annual bers by the choir, instrumental and providing expenses tingent the last word in value. They look trio by Hal Farr, Bert Farr and Karl Henkel, husband cf Mrs. for four additional civic adminProf. S. E. Clark and a vocal solo Greta Henkel.' He denied he had istration tax levies. like, feel like and are tailored like ever entertained suspicions that by Nora Eliason. Prayers were ofWilliam H. Griffin Jr. Senator were over wife and his Hauptmann fered by Joseph D. Merrill and C Per Yard ten dollar creations! of Cache county voted no on the PRICED John Q. Adams. The grave at the friendly. . bill diverting 10 per cent of gasLogan cemetery was dedicated by oline tax monies to city streets HOW WE LIVE Samuel Morgan cf Kaysville. and yes on S.B. 15 and S.B. 28. He was absent and not voting on from One) (Continued Page Lovely S.J.R. 2 and S.B. 18. peasant themes or tw0 searchlights would provide on the he voted yes dyed lace aseots Although . plenty of light. market-bo- y backs enabling the fish and game The lower, eastern part of the commission to borrow money, Something new in wash goods sleeves full Logan High School campus could be senator Griffin said the bill might Yard bloused silhouettes used for the same purpose. an undesirable precedent for O knife pleats Skating is a fine, healthy sport any other commission to do the one of the best. This splendid same thine Lewiston Robert Clayne Wiser, peplum fronts son of Mr. and Mrs. recreation deserves its increasing or the homestead peaking taffeta, crepe Erwin Wiser, died at a Logan hos- popularity. There are plenty of tax exemption act the Cache Beautiful New Patterns very serviceable metal plaids for establishment of facilities the of abcessed an pital Tuesday night a Republican, said that the safe skating rinks in this city. The scion, bronchial tube. G.O.P. party members were just The child was bom here and cost of construction and upkeep as strong for it as the DemoIs survived by the parents, four would be negligible. An admission cratic senators and would help it of five or ten cents at cerr, fee brothers and two sisters, Dee carry at the next general election or of hours the tain day evening Genevieve Gordon, Denny, the when the people vote on In a charming assortment would fully pay all expenses. and Anita Wiser, Lewiston. amendproposted constitutional of establishment the conI suggest are Funeral services being Yard ment as provided In the measure. ducted today in the Lewiston LDS municipal skating rinks in Logan. Aside from old age pensions, no would rinks Shallow require Lewiston burial with in the ward, secured home for old age is a life no guards. supervision, city cemetery. AGGIE HOOP AHD TEAM GOING LOGAN MAT IN SNOW PROVO TO LAKER GETS STUCK A T CANTON HOME I two-thir- ds Kid Barger Will Battle Mr. Hendricks introduced three The first bills in the house. creates a fund for maintenance of the statg insurance department. The second gives the state insurance commissioner power to appoint assistants and fix their compensation. The third increases the salary of the state insurance commissioner from $3250 to $4000 per year. Heres Three Samples of Jack Burke ff Choice Saturday Values ut rs Lewiston Lad Loses Fight With Disease m These Lovely New Spring Prints School Sewing Andrew Nelson Paid Tributes 19c Ray-me- Services At New Kalburnie .;.y Ginghams T4i?Ur A simply huge bow, on an adorable printed frock in one of the new florals. -- i- ' ' THEY WEAR AND WEAR 29 SWAGGER GINGHAMS 49' SPRING PIQUES 33 SILK TAFFETAS 98' ' Services Today SHOES SO31 BE SURE TO BUY ONE OR TWO PAIRS j Preston, Idaho Courtroom, Flemington, N. J well built Henry Uhlig, who described and himself as the best friend of the late Isidor Fisch, the mystery figure in the Lindbergh baby kidnaping crime, took the stand this afternoon as a key witness for the defense at the trial of Bruno Richard Hauptman. Uhlig denied that Fisch pur-- ; chased his ticket to Germany when they sailed together from New York in December 1933. Questioned by Edward J. Reilly chief counsel for the defense, Uhlig told how he had known the dead Jewish furrier since 1922, when they met in Germany. He told how! he and Fisch came to this country together. He related how they sail- ed for Germany together from New York in December, 1933. Q. (By Reilly) Fisch had a bad cough when he went to Germany the last time, didn't he? A. Yes. A sort of consumptive cough. Q. How long had he had that1 cough? A. Since 1929. Q. So he had it In April, 1932, sandy-haire- WORK Satisfaction Mens Coronado Shirts Friend of Fisch Goes Upon Stand Saturday of Durable Service give you double value! . . . Fyl-ma- The Last Day on this lot Quality Utah Logan, Lewiston At will be a Dresses Wiser Child The value-surpri- DANSANTE d, for men . . . Here is a broadcloth shirts with a guaranteed permanent fit. In plain blues, greys, whites and tans. All sizes. Packed box. in gift celophane-toppe- d pre-shru- se Wonderful Atmosphere Wonderful Crowds Men's Dress Socks Rayon dress socks, in allover fancy Hocks. Browns, weave or woven-i- n two-tonblacks, at blues, greys and a special Saturday price. es g pairs 98 - Enticing Music DANCING Saturdays and Holidays WHERE CACHE VALLEY T RADES WITH CONFIDENCE T I. |