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Show NEW Truss Pad!! Unequaled Appliance for RUPTURE RELIEF Visit in Lcg&n tract SOMETHING that sought Mrs. H. B. Whitney, Mrs. Roy Bullen, Mis. Geo. M. Cannon Jr., Mrs. Margaret Meldrum and Mrs. J. Eastman Hatch all of Salt Lake spent the day with Mis. Luther M. Howell Tuesday. a rupture pad that could be ad- justed as needed. The a mating Mechano-ForPad can be instantly changed in new Akron form, at illustration shows. Nothing else like it ever offered before. Means greater security, wonderful comfort and real chance for improvement in condition. A demonstration will convince you See it and that there is nothing to compare with Mechano-ForPads and Trusses judge it for yourself. Akron Mechano-Forare sold here exclusively. m ' m Logan, Ltah North Main AUTHORIZED EXCLUSIVE LOCAL NEWS Phone AKRON TRUSS FITTER Leaves for Downey Will Be Missed John T. Quayle, one of the Frocks most The beautiful dis- play cf new dresses, suits, and hats we have ever Get Your Favorite shown to the discriminating woman. E. R. Gibbs of Seattle, Washington, has been a visitor in Logan this week. He visited his father at Rupert, Idaho and then came to Logan to visit his daughter, Mrs. Carl E. Nelson. MILADYS Shop 127 Visits Old Home Town Dewayne Hyde, employee for the company, went to Dcwney on Thursday, takVisit in Ogden Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Strong of ing there some heavy road equipOgden were week end visitors with ment which is being used in road Mrs. Strongs parents, Mr. and construction at that point. Mrs. J. H. Taylor. Citizens of the valley bemoaned the snow coverage that greeted them Wednesday morning. Some remarked that we had enjoyed a very short summer. By Speaker Seattle Visitor 1 Olof Nelson Construction A Short Summer Easter White Shoe Cleaner at John's Hat Adv. Shop. 9 No. Main PRESCRIPTION DRUG CO. 33 Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dowdle, of Nampa, Idaho, are in Logan visit- ing frierds for a few days, hav- ing stopped here on their way home from attending conference in Salt Lake City. suc- holstein breeders of the county, who has always been conspicuous at the annual Black and White shows at Richmond with a display of well bred cattle, w'ill be missed this season. Mr. Quayle is recuperating at the hospital Receives Baby Chicks Alma Hendricks of Richmond, where he was taken for injuries is going to try his hand with received in an automobile accident. baby chicks this spring. He just received a shipment of 500 baby Farewell at Brigham chicks this week. Prof, and Mrs. Carl Prishknecht, Mr. and Mrs. E. Ray Guyman, Unloads Lumber Prof, and Mrs. Vance Tingey and Mrs. Arba Glenn, went to BrigBrigham Monson, the lumberman at Richmond, unloaded a ham City Saturday night where car load of lumber this week. they attended a party for Mr. and Two modern homes are being Mrs. Able S. Rich. The party was built In Richmond, one by W. A. given by Mr. and Mrs. Hervirf and Mr. and Mrs. Bair, the coal man, and one by Dr. Bundersen Robert H. Stewart. Mr. Rich exH. K. Merrill. pects to leaave as soon as school closes to assume charge of the Remodeling Building Canadian mission. remodelis Dr. Weston Vernon ing his garage and service station building on Main and Second Easter Cantata north street, immediately north of John H. Taylor Sr., president the court house. He is having the of the Ninth ward choir announces covering removed so large trucks an Easter cantat, The Promise can be serviced at the station. of Easter" to be presented in the His plan is to have a better ap- Ninth ward chapel Sunday night proach from Main street as well April 21, at 7:30 p. m. by the as from Second north street. When choir of forty-fiv- e voices. The cancompleted, Dr. Vernon will have tata will be under the direction a modern service station. of M. J. Falslev, assisted by Mrs. Falslev at the organ, and Mrs. Rice at the piano. The public is Return From Coast Mrs. Lowell Smart, manager of invited. the Paramount Beauty Parlor, Mrs. Herbert Mrs. Heavy Snow Storm Humphreys, Earl C. Stone and Miss Gladys Lee Corbridge, truck driver for Eenson. have returned from a two Becker's distributing agency in weeks outing to Los Angeles. They Cache Valley, returned from Evanwere at Manhattan when the large ston Wednesday evening. He said barge was washed upon the sea all the snow plows were working shore during the heavy storm. In- the highways as there was a foot teresting to the visitors was the and a half of snow laying over desert flowers that are in bloom that country. It was still snowing this season of the year. Mrs. Wednesday afternoon. W. H. Shaw Smart visited all the exclusive was in Logan from Paradise on beauty parlors in and around Los Thursday. He says the heavy snow Angeles. A delightful outing is storm there this week gave the ground a wonderful soaking. cessful A. B. Harrison, Logan real estate dealer, was a business visitor in Richmond this week. Mr. Harrison always likes an opportunity to go to Richmond where spent his early boyhood days. will be among the Black White day visitors next Friday Saturday. 1 he Main North the local hatchery. The stork paid a midnight visit to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jere Earley and left a big bouncing boy to gladden their hearts. They are very proud and happy at this event as it is the first son in a family of 6. Mrs. Earley's mother Mrs. Lillian Daniels of Mt. Pleasant, Utah has been here the part two weeks preparing for the event. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney J. Nebeker have returned from the East on their car buying trip and report having had a wonderful time. They drove 700 miles In one day. They also encountered some of the dust storm that was extant throughout the east. We received a slight end of the dust storm of Monday but it happened there was some rain with it H. Cook of Grain Growers To Be Edified Nampa Visitors ' Page Five LOGAN. CACHE COUNTY, UTAH CACHE AMERICAN Fridav, April 19, 1935 FHA Leaders Speak He Lewis Scutes, chief underwriter, and Ed Anderson, chief architect, and and Warwick C. Lamoreaux, of the FHA staff, gave talks at a meeting with contractors, building material dealers and bank oificials Announce Fine Son at the Chamber of Commerce here 185 Mrs. Mr. and Fred Homer, Modernization Wednesday night. to are South, First East, proud insurand credit the government fine a announce the arrival of of home mortgages was ance 17 at the son on Wednesdty, April Mr. Hospital. Budge Memorial Oloi Homer is mechanic for the Nelson Construction company. He Assembly Program was out with some of his Dancing Through the Ages, was the the theme of the program in the commemorating event Wednesday evening. This is weekly student body assembly Wedthe second child in the Homer nesday at the Utah State Agrifamily, first a girl and now a boy. cultural college, sponsored by Phi Delta Pi, national physical education fraternity for women, with New School Banner Emma Lou Vaston, Laketow'n, The North ache high school band in charge. The numbers will present a new school banner president on the program were introduced for the first time on its trip to Alice Roark, Pocatello. Provo this weelj. The banner, by made of crimson and white, trimmed with gold fringe, was made Blew Down Sign The heavy wind Monday blew by Mis. May Corlett at the Squires Cleaners and Tailors plant in down the Logana plunge sign this city. The banner was speci- along the state highway north of ally made for use on this trip Logan. The wind at Richmond and is one cf the prettiest school caused a lot cf damage. It demolished a chicken coop under banners to be seen anywhere. construction on the O. I. Stoddard ranch. Considerable extra work Lets Place Guard Rails was caused for electricians through It is a usual practice to lock the blowing out of transformers the bam door after the horse has and the cf wires as tangling walked away. l)it Logan City limbs from trees fell upon the wires. should see to it that such is not the case in the matter of placing guard rails along the high- Smithfield Child Dies Morean Bingham, daughter of way on the Logan canyon road in a couple of places. The road is Willard S. and May Bright Bingpretty narrow just immediately ham of Smithfield, died Wedneswest of the Pehrson Floral and day, following a long illness of Nursery. Several cars have already whooping cough and pneumonia. been wrecked in the ditch at this The child was bom In Smithfield. The following bro-- I point. The road should be wid- July 1. 1933. ened and a guard rail placed to thers and sisters besides the parAnother ents, survive: Vaudean Bingham, proper protection. give Stone, place that needs a guard rail is California: Mrs. Mildred that part of the highway im- Bancroft; Mrs. Thelma Earl, ProHerman vidence; In front of Amy, Junior, Uvada, mediately Johnsons Inn. Cars have gone into Boyd and Barbara, all of Smith-- ! field. conthe ditch at this point and siderable damage has been done the cars. Before some one is killed Operates Beauty Salon at these points, some action should Miss Mary Nelson of Richmond, be taken by the proper authorities. who at one time was an operator in the Paramount Beauty Parlor In Logan, has opened a beauty parlor at the home of her mother, one block north of the North Cache high school. The place is known as Marys Beauty Salon. Miss Nelson is proficient in her work, one holds a certificate from the state director of registration and has met all the legal requirements necessary to operate her business. Late equipment for use in a beauty parlor has been installed. Miss Nelson boasts of a very satisfactory patronage. She does all sorts of beauty work, Including permanent waves, finger waves, scalp treatments, hair dying and manicuring Under the auspices of the DeEconopartment of Agricultural mics of the Agricultural college Prof. Marshall D. Ketchum has arranged for Carence Henry of the ChicagoBoard of Trade to be in Logan April 29 and 30 for meetings at the college and Logan. Thre agricultural committee of the Logan chamber of commerce with Director Wm. Peterson of the college in charge and County Agent Robt. Wrigley have arranged for1 Mr. Henry to speak at the cham-- 1 her of commerce Monday April 29 at 8 p. m. All grain growers, gram dealers, milling men and business men are particularly invited and urged to attend the meeting. Mr. Henry will have charts and materials to present the present situation in grain production and distribution with particular reference to import and export trends. Mr. Henry has had 'experience in one of the largest grain markets of the world. His talk should be very instructive. There is much interest in the grain situation this which settled it down soon. There has been quite a bit of We moisture and wind lately. notice the wind of last week which was of high velocity, blew the stockings off some of the female ladies, but when we look out the window at this mornings blizzard methinks they will probably don them again. The Sunday school is sponsoring the picture show Saturday night and all are invited to attend. Little Sister Who was Shylock? Bigger Sister ow stupid yea are! Vou go to Sunday school and dont know that! Try a new vegetable this year. Vou cant Improve the garden without a few experiments. MILITARY Or HIGH HEEL cc $1.95 to $3.45 SPRING SPECIALS es. Phone 1279-- Full Fashion Hosiery Service or Chiffon Beautiful New year. !Taketown Laketown Jensen and Idaho spent at the home C. Robinson. Miss Ruth week end in Mr. and Mrs. J. E. daughter of Pocatello, Sunday here visiting of Mr. and Mrs. Heber Clayton spent the Salt Lake City pay-- 1 ing a visit to her folks. The Relief society held their an- nual ward conference Sunday. Mrs. Collins of the Stake Board was In attendance. A very good program was rendered. The singing was rendered by the Relief society singing Mothers. Mrs. Frank Spiers and daughter of Montpelier, Idaho were Sunday visitor at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Percy D. Mof- There are THOUSANDS on the Highways fat. Howard Eller went to Ogden Monday to join the CCC camp. It is expected he will join the Provo camp. Miss Marva Weston student at the University of Utah spent the week end here visiting her mother, Mrs. Lydia M. Weston. She returned as far as Ogden Monday with A. C. Rich. Raymond E. Hoase has come from the Dexter, New Mex. Fisheries station to work here with B. Our See all New Types LOGAN, UTAH Mattresses Spring-Fille- d P E . . . are the Best Guarantee our springf illed M a to be as good as any Mattress on the market. We can sell you a better mattress for less money because we make every mattress we sell. There are no middle men profits to be paid. We can also make your old mattress into a spring filled mattress at a substantial saving for you. See us before you buy your next mat-t- r We t-tr- ess centipedes Fuller Brush- FOR RENT Furnished apartment 245 South, First East. FOR SALE Good Oliver Gang Plow 2 12s... Sam Green, Hyrum. FOR SALE Three Roses or Shrubs $1.00 Evergreens, shade trees etc. Phone 1007. FOR SALE Certified Seed Potatoes. Bliss, Russetts and s. $1.50 cwt. and up. 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