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Show .news local LLOYD A. W. a hurried C c Goodwin made Sunday 33 Federal Are. trm to Biack Pines on ad sa s the wheat euoute looked' good, especially in that za&sasgBEgssas: farm section c.mes ti mi Snuthfield of the anival at the home of Mr and Mrs Wallace Waite ot Yc. d See of Phone a line nine pound daughter. concerned doing nicely. of the Hand Daughters wall meet Friday Pioneers Part m. at the afternoon at 2 30 p. Clawson of home of Mrs Eunice east and 2 1 block providence, blocks south of the UIC station The LaJolla Visitors Harry Muehlen, the ice man, has made up his mind to see that people aie kept cool. If his ice is not sufficient, he is giving a nice fan to his friends with which to make a breeze for cooling purposes during the hot summer days. ' ,Pres. Carlson III ANNUAL ROSE BUSH SALE Carl H. Carlson, manager of the Two Year Old Tee Roses, 29c each. Caiiscn Furniture Company at Cache Valley Commission Co. Preston and member of the stake Squirrels Get Lazy presidency at Preston, submitted to a serious operation at a Logan Here From Coast hcspital this morning It Is said has of E Los Allen Angeles J his condition is critical. been visiting in Logan with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H H. Allen of the Sixth ward He also Leave for Michigan Mrs. Wendel E. Smith and son visited his brothers at Swan Lake He was accompanied here by his Wendell E. Jr, contemplate leavnew W'lfe whom he married m ing tomorrow for East Taw as, Michigan, where they will join Mr. February. Smith who is engaged In forestry work at that pace. Mr. Smith left Will Explain Plan about three weeks ago for his post Townthe will have Trenton of duty. send plan explained by Mr. and Mrs Shoemaker of Blackfoot, IdaLicenses ho, formerly residents at Trenton Marriage Louis Turley and Emma HawThey will hold a meeting at the Trenton meeting house Wednes- kins, Logan; Robert Francis Hop-piLewiston and Cecil Myler, day at 8 30 p. m. to explain the Frank Alton Tidwell, Townsend plan, also organize a Cornish; Smithfield and Ins Nielson, Logan; club. Oscar Dalling Pike Burley and Daisy Dean Christensen, Logan; Weed Campaign On Car LaMont Bair and Violet Carthe Weed patches throughout oline Bateman, Richmond. are county being inspected today commissionCache County by the Insurance Company ers, E. E Hendncks, president of With Ariel Caidon, formerly of Logan, the county farm bureau: A. H Blanchard, district agricultural In- but now with the Union Central of Cinspector, and county agent. R. L Life Insurance Company was in Logan this week, Wrigley. The purpose is to get an cinnati, idea of how to conduct the county visiting his mdther and other Car-do- n weed campaign that will be under relatives residing here. Mr of tour the a is making A way in a few days. vigorous northwest by airplane on busmess campaign will be waged against for his company. white top, Canada thistle, morning O glory, Russian knap weed, and sow thistle Farmers will be asked to cooperate to the limit in this campaign in order to bnng about the elimination of these noxious R L. Allen of Cove was in the county seat on Satuiday He said he had recently conducted a campaign of trying to kill squnrels with poisoned oats This failed, so he fed the destructive little rodents a sack of Relief flour. The rodents got so lazy after eating that he could walk up and Leave for Coastwife and two this bat them ever with a stick. and Keller LeRoy for children left Saturday morning will visit Pioneer Daughters Meet They California. to trm a Mr. and The Cache at Oakland, guests of Mrs County Company of n the Daughters of the Utah PioMrs. Nathan Tolman, Keller. neers will hold their annual enbeing a sister of Mrs. campment Thursday June 13 at hall tlie First ward amusement Down From Cove John Eskelsen, veteran pioneer m Logan at 2 p. m. A general inHigh vitation is extended to all officers of Cache Valley, residing on Mon-daA Creek, was a visitor in Logan son and members of the camp. allspecial invitation is extended to pioHe came down with his g neers were The relic hall will be open LeRoy and wife wha 1 p. m. to 6 p m. business in the county from seat. ANNUAL ROSE BUSH SALE Two Year Old Tee Roses, 29c each. Arrest Made Cache Valley Commission Co. Joe Lund was arrested at 10 30 sheriff p. m. Saturday by federal, and police officers following a Assumes Duties raid on his home which netted six Miss Edna Wilson, daughter of Lund Mr and Mrs. J H. Wlson of this pints of moonshine liquor. was taken to Ogden by the feaeral city, who has been in Riverside, officers following the raid and will California for the past five and a half years as libianan, has restand trial in the federal court. turned home, and on Monday assumed her duties as assstant Band Join Junior at the Utah State AgLo- librarian Anyone wishing to join the ricultural College to which posigan Junior Drum and Bugle Corps tion she was appointed by the Band should get in touch with board a few weeks ago. Art Henson, Phone 450, 271 West college Center, this week. The band is practicing every Monday, Wednes- Visits Parents Here G. Elmer and Dr. Florence day and Friday at 10 oclock and Patricia are Is getting in fine shape for Its daughter, Pemecy imtial appearance m the July 4th visiting in Logan with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. J. E. Greaves. parade. During the past year, Dr Elmer has been associated with the Mary Ford Rose Home Johnson hospital in Manila. Prior Ford T. Rose, Ninth Ward mis- to this Dr. Elmer interned at San been in who has laboring sionary hospital. She the Western states for the past Francisco and her husband, Dr. Anton Elmer two years, returned home Saturday are going to practice medicine in and Sunday night gave a talk in the Ninth ward chapel. Listeners Portland, Oregon. are loud in their praise for the development Elder Rose has made LOST as a public speaker. He took up Shaeffers life time fountain pen. about one hour and a half in an Onyx with red gram rindo- vvili be handsomely rewarded foi remm able discourse. to Cache American. ANNUAL ROSE BUSH SALE w Two Year Old Tee Roses, 29c each. Lava Band Coming Cache Valley Commission Co. The Fourth of July celebration committee has arranged for anRemembered with Card other fine band for the celebraYe Editor has been remembered tion It is the Lava Hot Spnngs with a post card from Dr. I. S high school band This band is Smith who Is enroute with mem- considered one of the best marchbers of his family to Washington, ing bands in the state of Idaho. It D C. He dropped the card at will maneuver during the parade Chillicotte, Missouri, the old home The band is directed by Paul Mon-sotown of A F. Stockton, Logans formerly of Richmond and leading golf enthusiast. He says it has forty six members. This band is rather interesting to be visiting with the North Cache and South in Mark Twains old haunts A Cache High, the Logan Senior stop was made at Nauvoo, a point High and the childrens band will of interest to members of the Mor- add much to the parade and mon church. Zobell of Dr and Mrs. C. E. are visitors in LaJolla, California, on their annual Logan, being here the vacation. They are guests at D home of Mr. and Mis George of Mrs. Zobell Haiding, parents Tol-ma- e, tran-sactin- Beet Checks For 1933 Crop Have Arrived weeds. Attention, Flower Lovers! The next meeting of the Logan Flower Garden Club will be held Thursday, June 13, at the rock garden of George Bowen on East First South street. All members to meet there are requested promptly at 7 00 p. m. so that sufficient day light tune can be had to look over, not only the Bowen garden, but also the city rock garden just east of the old Deseret Mill on East Center street F. M. Young, our ins enthusiast, will speak on Iris Varieties and Culture; George Bowen will discuss Making of a Rock Garden and Anthon Pehrson will tell what to do m our gardens dunng the coming month. All lovers of flowers and garden plants are invited to be present Remember, Thurs day evening June 13, in Geoige Bowens garden promptly at 7 00 Coi-Jit- - Do It Yourself With King Kalsomine most anyone can do a good job EVERTON & SONS COMPANY Mipiiii. mm ifii nr-f- T Sugar beet checks m the number 1410 for $39,764 78 have arrived at the county agents office to be paid to beet farmers in Cache County or their 1933 beets. All the 1933 checks are not here but the balance of them Is expected within a few days. A card is being mailed today td every producer or landlord whose check is here advising when and where checks will be distributed Persons to whom checks are made payable must come In person to sign a receipt before the check will be released. Distribution will be made on Thursday, June 13, at of SSessStMieM? The Mew Westinghouse to 10 a. m Trenton, Amalga, and Newton at Trenton netting house, 10 10 to 11 15 a m Lewiston three wards and Cor-- ! msh at Lewiston first ward, 11 30 to 1 00 p. m. Hyrum and Paradise at Hyrum city hall, 2 00 to 2 50 p m. Wellsville at city hall, 3 to 4 p m. Farmers in all other commum-te- s may get checks at the county agents office, courthouse, Friday cr Saturday from 9 to 12 a. m 9 10 Preston, Idaho Injuries suffered last Tuesday by John Winward. a pioneer resident of Preston, proved fatal late Fiiday v hen he died at a local hospital. Funeral services were held on Monday at the Preston opera house Mr. Winward was hit by a truck and dragged 50 feet across Plain street in Preston. Mr. Winwaid was bom in West Jordan, Utah, January 5, 1856. He was fnst married to Catharine Hunsaker in November, 1875 After! her death he married Loretta Beck-stfa- d in March 1884 He spent his early life at South Jordan, Utah, then he moved to Whitney, Idaho, Streamline Refrigerator NEW 1387. ,in He moved to Preston in 1908 where he spent the remainder of his life Mr. Winward was active In civic and political affairs and also in the LDS church. He Is survived by the following B children W Winward and Abraham Winward of Whitney; Mrs. James Hoggan, Mrs. Polly Bishop, Mrs. Lola Sant and Mrs Philando Packer of Preston; Miss Ennen Winward of California, and Mrs. Loretta Chr.stensen of Logan Interment will be in the Whitney cemetery under the direction of the Hendncks mortuary. CONVENIENT REVOLVING SHELF The shelf revolves. Brings everything it contains instantly into plain view. Front, back, and side spares are all easy to reach . , . Shelf be. low is more accessible. See the beautifully proportioned top design with gracefully rounded corners the streamline patterned hardware, the new chromium finished base. Experience for yourself how easily you reach anything placed on the re volving shelf, front, back, or sides. first-han- d the startling handiness of ice cubes from the big, dry, zero-coe exclusive Ice Tray. See Westinghouse today. ld Eject-o-Cub- The Phone 444 fk3 X535H35C -- - 72-8- 0 Theatre as Will this ab- - rtiuck husband and a stage struck ijwife which wras adapted from George Kellys stage hit, The Torch Beareis. jj Reports fiom other cites have audiences rolling in the aisles of the theatres at Rogers' new wisecracks in the role of a 'simple sausage manufacturer, w hose calm world Is tossed into a turmoil when his wife, Bille Burke t She appears in an - gees theatrical amateur chanty show and if tile Capitol Theatre audiences hold on 'to their seats, it will be more than In other cities have been, 1 audiences abie to do. f You'll laugh your fill when Bil- , ii N. ir ' i lie Burke, under the Influence of j Alison Skipworth, who plays an BILLIE BURKE portrays the amateur impresano, wants to make ' a career of the stage until Rogers role OJ WILL finally effects a cure by hiring a wife in his latest Fox Film mirth-- s bogus Hollywood director to tell home-lovin- J g ( , 7 vrrrDf Stage-Struc- J the humorist effects a for his dearly beloved. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Put Burrell Mr. and Mis W. B Johnson rrmt the week end at Salt Lake Citv ind heaid the Vuce of Exposure at the tabernacle. PLEASING THEM ALL A certain snat r is well known for his anility to keep astride the pol.tical fence. During recent debate on a controversial bill a colleague felt sure he had him cornered Pomting his finger at the senator in question, he demandedWill tlie gentleman vote for this measure if it is permitted to be brought up? The senator looked all around and said I will Cheers broke out. He rose to his feet and continued, not ' Cheers came from the other side. When the noLe had subsided he concluded answer that ouertion1 Used Stoves We have a good supply of used Stoves and Ranges EVERTON woman uses T' 1 ' i Lyric Logan Only Two Days More of Victor Hugo6 Immortal Story North Logan Now the Greatest Screen Triumph We have extra quality in repper, and galvanized BECAUSE HE STOLE A LOAF OF BREAD... in the .'rjean broken man! Even then, the law denied him peace, denied Sure Way To Get Back Pep ... X A Ttno v, VICTOR HUGOS '7- 1 Ageless chronicle of man's inhumanity to man . k- ZZ2S5 CAPITOL THEATRE svAki; X VI .1 Today Wednesday and Thursday fDs. 14$ lv fu i jt- . Will tries to hold his wife I Illj'tV' starring fun'cyclone about a thunderstruck k husband and & wife is j ust what the family ordered. Its a laugh round-up- CHARLES stage-struc- LAUGHTOn 1 sir CEDRIC HARDWICXE bochelleIkudson six lip- CENTUAY JMCtUtg Shows: EVERTON & SONS COMPANY M r- -r iron. BILUEBURKE.ALISONSKIPVt'OflTH FRANCES GRANT GAIL PATRICK 6utlf dirtcUd by Dld FOX pUtur STERLING HOLLOWAY A . MARCH rib-rattli- B.G. DeSylva production with , FREDRIC Theres no doubt about it! This A tin, of the Season One pprson cut of every 100 In this country was in lured in an auto accident lart 5 ear. Wash Boilers & SONS COMPANY cure Will surprises everyone with a se- iPEb Qucnce which can be chalked down as one of the highlights of all Rogers films. B. G. DeSylva produced Doubting Thomas for Fox Film. It was direoted by David Butler and besides Will Rogers, Bille Burke and Alison Skipw'orth, has an outstanding cast, including Steilmg Hollow av, Gail Patrick, Frances . Grant, Frank Albertson, John Qual- t e funCraJ Helen Flint, Johnny Arthur, Albert Wilson were held rV1SJ0fip'n. Fiiday Wallace, T. Roy Barnes, Ruth June 7th in the 1st ward chapel. Warren, George Cooper, Helen Bishop David O Hendncks was Freeman and William Benedict. in charge. Singing, choir, invocation, Janies Taggart; vocal duet, Ray Hanison and Bella Kemp, Instrumental trio, Erwm, Verna and Nellie Wiser; vocal sob, Merl Cun. ningham Speakers were Edward Leavitt, Dow Lewis and Bishop North Logan The Relief Society David O. Hendncks. Singing by choir. Closing piayer, G A Ho- held its regular monthly meeting The teachers topic was gan. The giave was dedicated by Tuesday, Mrs Jennie Israelson and given by George Holiday of Logan. the theology lesson was conducted were beautiul said Many things by Mrs. Marian Polkman and Mrs. of the life of service and good Anna L. Nelsen disMr. of The Wilson. fellowship Mrs. Lydia Nyman entertained play of flowers showed the esteem twelve little girls on Thursday law made a monster of him I was and live In which Mr. Wilson afternoon in commemoration of (the held by his many friends He met her daughter Aftons 10th birthsentenced to 10 years of brutal with his death in Oalltomia where day. A pretty birthday rake with he has lived the last few years, 10 candles decorated the table, jlabor galleys . he was a former resident of Lew- Luncheon wah served and games iston. played during the evening. Alton Valjean emerged a . . received many pretty gifts A marriage of interest to for-- 1 mer college students took place Wednesday in the Logan temple him love in a story that will when Miss Irene Beutler, daughter of Mr and Mrs Felix Beutler beburn itself into your' memory! came of the bride Godfrey r Schwartz Idaho. Miss Dayton, Thousands Today Say Many Beautler ha staught in the North Former sufferers who have tried, hf?an school for several years! WiUiams S. L K. Foimula are AKcr to'lalt La, el enthusiastic about its wonderful eotPle eft for results. It has brought relief to!OIt- Monday evening a group of many and is now obtainable thru friends entertained at a miscellanth Cli,y I?rH.g Store. eous shower for the bnde to be at C E Jefl'es tfa!elf salf" her home man, says: The Games and a program was en joy- cine has given me is wonderful I no longer have gassy sour stomach; ed Refreshments were served to and whereas I formerly lived on 90 guests Miss Beutler received a liquid diet, I now enjoy a wide a numbr of beautiful and useful selection of foods gifts A 4 H clothing club was organ- The use of Williams S L. K Formula is recommended in cases lzed Tuesday at the ward chapel of indigestion (with gas and pains) and officers were elected for the atonic dyspepsia, constipation, sick coming year Miss Eva Beutler headache, loss of weight and ap- eader of the organization was m in charge Edna Beutler was named petite, and other conditions Jane Crookston, vice which the use of a stomachic, tome president, and laxative is indicated. Get your president; Myrle Larsen, secretary, bottle of Williams S. L. K. For- Marjorie Bateman, song leader, mula today from the City Drug Edith Nvman, orgimrt; Mary OrStore. mond, reporter The organizaiton Thursday afternoon (Advertisement) Stanley Hemy and Miss Florence The balsam is Burbon of Salt Lake City spent the coming back into fashion, a very week end at th ehome of Mrs ornamental annual and fine as a Margaret Larson Mis Pollv Henry summer pot plant. .. accompanied them to Salt Lake ' stick, face powder, cold cream, eyebrow pencil and mascara puts on an average cf three applications a day. Discover removing patented the new W 1st N average vaneties of cosmetics rouge, Crystal Furniture Co. - for Will Doubting spending sneral with relatives Mr and Mis M J Jynaston and Mis Juliaetta Jones of Salt Lake Citv veie Sunday guests of Mr and Mis Joseph Gi'gen. Mr and Mis Rev it r Palmer re turned home recently fan Arden, Nev , to spend the summer vacation Mr Palmer has been teaching school at Arden for several years Mrs Andrew McKinney spent the week end at Dayton guest of her daughter, Mrs William Eek Among those from North Logan who giaduated this year from the USAC are Miss Mildred B Peart from the school of Arts and Sciences and Kenneth Nyman from the school of agriculture. Mr and Mrs. Walter Morrell and daughter Nine of Moreland, Idaho were guests of Mr and Mrs Ezra J Palmer the past week Mrs E J. Palmer and daughter Elva accompanied them home and spent the week end with relatives at Moreland and Blackfoot. Mr. Darrell Palmer has returned from Heyburn, Idaho where he has been teaching school to spend his summe vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs E J. Palmer. Mr. and Mrs. Hilary ' and daughter, Fay, of Paradise-- w"ere JOHN NEW CONVENIENCE NEW ECONOMY - at the Smithfield library, 8 a m. Richmond at library, Benson to 9 HFaVand Crash Injuries Prove Fatal To John Winward Beauty Stake up the laughs Rogers new fun cj clone, Thomas, at tile Capitol You 11 hold ycur sides tries to hold his wife in j Bishop Richard H. Siruch and son James with their families vis- Mrs. Thatcher Here ited several hours in Logan on Mrs. Mamie McAlister Thatcher Monday They were on their way of Hollywood, is a visitor in Lohome from! June conference m She is guest of her sister, gan. Salt Lake Bishop Smith is an Hendricks. uncle of the Smiths in the lumber Mrs. Caroline business in Logan. Must Keep Cool Hand Cart Pioneers 999-- Rexburg Visitors Blue Creek. Thone Federal Ave. 33 cnv after OPEN TODAY A. W. LLOYD All 999-V- V Pare Five NEW SCREAMINGLY SSriR0GER3 FUNNY FILM Daughter is Born For Expert Radio Seri ice Wheat Looks Good dry LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH CACHE AMERICAN Tuesdav. Tune 11. 1935 3-5-- Thurs.--Th- e stein. records 7-9 frances'drue BEAL a;DARRYL ZANUCK Production PrrnId'by,lJOSEPH?M.rSCHENCK ft id's i dlth ru? U N I TE Da TI $ Tf Dont come late!!! Bride of Frankenbreaking all box office |