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Show Friday Tune 7, 1935 gTsagasnggreg.'iesjRTagaggEa Beets Growing The WEDDING GIFT miM1' of today is the LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH CACHE AMERICAN Clem Rawlins ol Lewiston was a business visitor in the county seat on Thursday. He says the beets m the Lewiston section are grcwing too fast to suit the farmers, owing to the fact that thmners are scare, the beet thinning all coming on at once. Clem Williams of Fresno, California, a former resident of Logan, is a visitor in this city. He is accompanied by his wife, daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Marshall of San Francisco. They will be here for the next couple of weeks prior to returning to the coast. of tomorrow A. W. LLOYD !3 Fhone Federal Ave. 999-- Operated Today Former Loganites Visit HEIRLOOM For Expert Radio Service Mrs. Maurice Nielsen Miller, wife Miller Jr., and daughter of Niels P. Nielsen, deputy county clerk, is in a local hosan pital where she underwent operation this morning for appendicitis. of Charles German Meeting The German meeting will be held Sunday at 3:30 p. m. SpeakShaeffers life time fountain pen. ers will be Adolph Baer and Vestus Special musical numOnyx with red grain. Finder will Fuhriman. be handsomely rewarded for return bers have been arranged for the occasion. All the German speakto Cache American. ing people are invited to be LOST is visiting his grand father John B. Jardme. Logan Stake High Priests Mr. and Mrs. Peter S. Bar son will meet Sunday the 9th at 2 p. m. in the Eleventh ward hall. The were Logan visitors Tuesday. Lesson will be given by Elder C. .Mrs. John Sparks and children Millville A no host party was O. Stitt. Quorum Presidency. of Burley, is visiting in Clarkston. given on Saturday evening at the Miss Bessie Griffin, Miss Jane home of Mr. and Mrs. Hans L. Popular Couple Wed Jardme, Miss Sylvia Ravsten, Miss Nelson in honor of the birthday of A popular couple from Hyde Hattie Thompson, Miss Ella Loos-li- Mr. Nelson. A delicious chicken Miss Tellma Goodey and Miss supper was served after which the Park was married in the Logan temple today. They were Kenneth Dallas Goodey went to Salt Lake evening was spent playing cards. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Seamons and Helen Jewel Hancey. Thursday. Nils P. Olson, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar The latter is the daughter of Mr. John Heggie and Victor Ras- Sjoberg and family, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Henry Hancey Jr. mussen have received their BS Martin Mathews and family, degrees from the U.S.A.C. Mrs. Fred Joseph M. Jenson. Moves to Oregon Ruth- - Dahl of Salt Lake City, Marshall and son Merle of LoT. C. Nielsen of the Logan Se- is spending her vacation with, her gan and Roy Thomas of McGill, cond war'd, residing at 451 West, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Nevada. 2nd South street, left Thursday Dahle. Mr. and Mrs. William Connary for Sumner, Oregon, where he has Mrs. Ella Buttars and daughters and family, Mr. and Mrs. Albert gone to work on a farm. He ex- Reva and Ruth and Martha Dah- Johnson of Salt Lake City spent pects to remain there indefinitely, le spent Tuesday in Plymouth. Thursday and Friday with Mr. and perhaps making that his home Mrs. Ben Clark and daughter Mrs. Nils P. Olson. for good. Doris of Tyhee, Idaho are visiting Mrs. Ed. Jessop who was operrelatives in Clarkston. ated on Tuesday at a local hos High Priests Meet K 10 Wedding Gift - is valued more than some -- Dr. and Mrs. I. S. Smith left Sunday for a trip to Washington, D. C., where they have gone on a vacation and to visit their daughter, Ruth, wife of J. C. Rich. They were accompanied on the trip by their daughter Mary. Many other points of interest to the Nations capital will be visited. The wedding gift you choose today may become the heirloom of future generations. So no matter what you pay, select a gift whose beauty will last through the years. ANNUAL ROSE BUSH SALE Two Year Old Tee Roses, 20c each. Cache Valley Commission Co. The wedding gifts were showing are the kind that no bride would think of exchanging ever. CLARKSTON will be deduced one-ha- lf cent, effective July 1, of sesretaryjnanager Logan, Utah of Beet Crop Good Takahashi, the Japanfarmer in College ward, was business in Logan. Horace Taylor is having his transacting He was making the Thursday. service station on Main and purchase of a hay knife for harall brightened up with vesting his hay and tools with ytw paint, the colors that char- which to work In the beets. He acterize Utah Oil Refining com- says the hay is not very good this pany stations in this territory. year, there being too much June grass. The beets are pretty nice, Goes To Coast says this model farmer. Mrs. Fred B. Baugh left Thurs5 Charles 1 ANNOUNCING per R. S. Hayes the ese Cen-stree- ANNUAL ROSE BUSH SALE day for Long Beach. California, where she has gone for the sumTwo Year Old Tee Roses, 20c each. mer. She took one of her children Cache Valley Commission Co. with her. being advised that the climate on the coast may restore Cattle Man in Town its impaired health. John T. Came III, representative of the Union Stock Yards at Clever Clover Club Chicago, was a visitor in Logan The Clever Clover Club of College this week. He came west to atmet Wednesday evening at 7 p.m tend a convention at Pocatello in the ward chapel to hold a and took occasion to run down club meeting. Ten members were home and give his parents a vispresent. Under the direction of it. Mr. Caine says there are Hilva Schenk, leader of the or- plenty of cattle in the country and ganization, the group spent a he believes the price will hold happy evening filling in their re- good this fall, especially for livecord books. stock men with feeder cattle. 4-- K On June Kid 4th, day was held. 54 children met at the home of Thomas an amateur Goodey and held rodeo. Darwin Goodey was chairman, Joan Godfrey rodeo queen; Lottie Lu Buttars was in charge of refreshments; Thelma Thompson gate keeper; Loren Thompson was in charge of trained horses. Monday the Primary officers and teachers gave a party for the refreshments children. Delicious were served. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Buttars announce the safe arrival of a baby girl. Mrs. Buttars was formerly Miss Thessa Miller of Weston. Mr. and Mrs. David Williams are happy over the safe arrival of a baby girl. Lorin Frew of Roberts, Idaho, Clarkston Alley 1 Eastman s big Camera Value Salt Lake Clearing House association, announced Thursday. The new interest rate will be 2 per cent on per savings up to $5000 and 1 cent on amounts in each account in excess of $5000. Logan Student Honored Station Repainted houseFOR RENT Two light keeping apartments. Phone 970-- Interest rates on savings acIn Salt Lake City banks The Watch, Ring and Pen Store LOCAL NEWS Fire in a straw stack at the residence of E. Schwartz, 1002 North 6th East Thursday afternoon caused little damage. Children with matches started the blaze. Is your home or automobile insured? A loss can easily occur and it is easy to collect if you have the proper insurance. Utah Mort gage Loan corporation Insurance Dept. O. A. Garff manager Adv. counts Jeweler 125 No. Main John P. Smith of the local musicians organization, left Thursday for the American Federated Musicians annual convention to be held June 10, in Asbury Park, New Jersey. Five delegates from Utah made the trip, including three from Salt Lake and one from Ogden. Interest Rates Cut S. E. Needham pital is reported to be imprving nicely. Mrs. Emeline Kinney of Salt Lake City was a brief visitor on Sunday at the heme of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Neves. Mi's. Fannie Olson left on Sunday for Salt Lake City. Mrs. Elmer Dawson of Ogden spent ihe week end at the home of Mrs. Marion Jessop. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Schmier of Nampa, Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Chugg of Rob'n, Idaho and Mrs. Agnes Chedgzey of Logan visited on Friday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Cutler. Mrs. Emma Pehrscn left on Friday for Salt Lake City to be at the bedside of her brother, Orson Nilson who is very 11L Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Cox of Blackfoot Idaho, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shaw of Magna were brief visitors on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Cutler. Attends National Meet Straw Stack Burns In Washington D. C. old family heirloom, passed down through generations. It may be delicate china, a silver, but to the bride flashing jewel, or age-ol- d it is priceless because it symbolizes the traditions of her ancestors. fine MILLVILLE The Episcopal Church Service Rt. Rev. Arthur N. Moulton bishop of Utah, and his son, Rev. John Moulton of Ogden, will hold service in Logan Sunday evening, June 9th at 7 oclock at St. John's church, corner of 1st. North and 1st. East. They will be accompanied by the Ogden choir and also by a delegation from Salt Lake City. Everybody welcome. Page Five JIFFY KODAK V.P Earl Fredrickson of this city who has been attending the University of Chicago the past few years, has just been made a member of Zeta Phi, an honorary fraternity at the university. This is one of the highest graduate honors can the Sociology Department grant. Those asked to join ire few and must have shown exceptional accomplishment in Costs Only $5 Heres a brand new folding Kodak with all the smartness of a camera costing many times its low price. Its smart durable molded case light weight compact size make Jiffy Kodak V. P. just the camera to take along. Gets eight 1 8 X 2 2 inch pictures on a roll of Kodak Vest Pocket Film. Best of all, it costs only $5. Let us show it to you now. 5-- Will Study Art Mr. and Mrs. William R. Zollinger entertained at Sunday dinner in honor of their daughter, Ruth, prior to her departure to San Francisco where she will make a specialized study of art and costume design at the Fashion Art School. Out of town guests Included Lincoln Stookey, Clover, Utah, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Zollinger and Miss Rae Zollinger, Logan. CAHRID0N Jewelry Co. Scandinavian Meeting of the The regular meeting Scandinavian organization will be held in the stake house Friday evening, (tonight- - at 7:30 pm. Holgar M. Larsen and Bishop Olof I. Pedersen will be the speakers. There will be a good musical program. Professor and Mrs. N. W. instruwill render Christiansen mental music and Virginia Pedersen will render a piano solo. Scandinavian Presidency. Children Wanted Oxfords Chester J. Meyers of the USAC Befaculty wh0 has chosen Make lief as the play to be rendered during the college summer school session, is seeking a number of children to take part. Children of Junior High School age and under will be selected. All children whose parents desire them to be n the play must get in touch with Prof. Meyers and have the child- ren register at That will bring you comfort for the following hot months once. Young Couple Wed license to PLAIN OR PERFORATED Mats docuFrom the marriage ments in the office of Clerk Newell J. Crcokston, the information is obtained of the marriage of Miss Afton Bingham of Vernal, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Bingham, and Ernest Israel Stewart Jr., son of Dr. and Mrs. I. S. Stewart of this city. Both Mr. and Mrs. Stewart have been popular among the student organization at the and congratulations are college extended. ANNUAL ROSE BUSH SALE Two Year Old Tee Roses, 20c each. Cache Valley Commission Co. Marriage Perciles Licenses Solon Atkinson Charlotte Batkin, Logan; neth Daniels Palmer and Jessens Shoe Store and Ken- - Tyra Ariel Thurston Wilson, Logan; Hyde Waite and Erma Reeder, Sorenson, Park; Hyrum Gavlard Smithfield, and LeVona La Faye UlLeonhardt Larson, Nibley; and rich Stauffer, Providence, Blanche La Verne Jensen, Hyrum; and Godfrey Schwartz, Dayton, Irene Beutler, North Logan; Ernest Israel Stewart Jr., Logan, and Vernon Afton Bingham, Vernal; Morgan Budge, Paris, and Clara Logan; Lenkersdorfer, Dudley Kenneth Jackson Seamons, Benson, and Helen Jewell Hancey, Hyde Park; Clifford David Mmson and Gladys Smart, Paris, Idaho. ANNOUNCEMENT Reclining Chairs Foot Stool to Match $1.75 50c These chairs have adjustable backs. Frames are of sturdy material and the canvas is heavy and striped. Get one for your lawn or porch (StesstSensseim Furniture Co. 21 West Center Logan, Utah To our Friends and Customers . . . We have equipped our shop with Modem Shoe Repairing Machinery to take care of all kinds of shoes. Mr. Burdett Hanson, an expert in Shoe Rebuilding and formerly with the Goodyear Shoe Shop will be in charge. We invite the general public for inspection our open- day Saturday June 8. A Free Shine with any repairing job Sat. Only ing JOHNS HAT and SHOE Shop Re-Pairi- ng No. 9 North Main Logan |