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Show CACHE AMERICAN Fridav. Tidy 5, 1935 local news New Son A fme baby boy was born to Mr and Mrs Joseph Liechty on Mother and baby are Mrs. Liechty will refme doing turn home fiom Brigham City next Saturday. June 14. LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH Hamilton Honored Norman Hamilton, former principal of the Price, Ulan, mgn school and former prmcipal of the Logan High school, was honored at the NEA at Denier this week when he was elected of the National Education association. Mr. Hamilton was principal of the Logan high from 1922 to 1929. Henry Stampede MyFavoriteRecipes I Attractions Signs Frances Lee Barton sags: J For Annual Show DONT you love the markets lu i 'x Sif ; ,s s ' S' W X A1 ' '1 ' "'"V ! Glendale Visitor Clerk on Vacation Mrs. Jennie Bench, wife of Harry Bench Jr., of Glendale, California, accompanied by her son Dicke and grandson Bobby, are visiting relatives and friends In Salt Lake Ogden, Logan, Trenton end Lewiston. In Logan Mrs. Bench Is guest at the home of M and Mr Meet Tonight Lawrence Bailey. The visitor will meet tonight Scandinavians will to Blackfoot on July 14 for stake house at go a brief visit, being accompanied July 5th m theAnderson and Ole there by her brother, Wallace 7.30 p. m. Emil Siostium will be the speakers. of Salt Lake. There will be a solo by Mrs. Otto Oskar. Everybody invited. Newell J. Crcokston, county clerk is on his vacation, having gone to the Yellowstone National Park. He expects to be at his desk in the clerk's office at the court house Monday morning. vvCi$X. Welling Must Vacate The first canning center under the direction of the extension service and the FERA will be held in the Logan Senior high school Monday at 9 a. m. Individuals should bring their own produce and equipment. Extend Invitation A ruling by the Attorney General of the state of Utah makes the offee of Milton H. Welling, secretary of state found guilty of a felony in the conduct of his office, vacant as soon as the judge passes sentence on Welling. It would seem that wisdom would dictate that this office be vacated at once. Governor Blood is very often leaving the state and who wants Welling to be governor in the event our governor has official business that takes him elsewhere? Lava Hot Springs is staging a celebration on July 24 and has extended an invitation to Cache Valley to join them in their festivities. Paul Monson. Rchmond Fires Reported citizen, who is leader of the Lava There were two grass fires Hot Springs band, says a wonderful time will be given those Thursday, one at Wellsville and who come to the Idaho bathing one at the mouth of Logan canyon. The fire department answered resort for Pioneer day. calls to both fires. Again this morning the department made a Cracker Burned With run to the state shops at the mouth A man from out of town, play- of Logan canyon. Some posts had ing with fire crackers at the fair taken fire. There was a little damgrounds Thursday threw a lighted age reported by Chief C. W. Rapp. cracker down the back of a North Is your home or automobile inLogan citizen and the latter was sured? A loss can easily occur and havburned on the back as well as it is easy to collect if you have ofing his clothing scorched. The sta- the proper insurance. Utah Mort fender was taken to the police gage Loan corporation Insurance tion where he was given his liber- Dept. O. A. Garff manager Adv. ty by the chief of police. o- Hurt in Freak Blast Vem Weatherstone, son of Deputy Sheriff and Mrs. Hyrum was injured late Weatherston, Tuesday evening when a golf ball frem which the cover had been removed exploded. The contents of the ball struck Weatherston on the right side of the face, tearing the skin from the eyelid. The cut extended along the right side of the forehead and face. Study Colorado Cattle Utah cattlemen traveling to Hayden, Colorado on July 8 and gathering at the Daw'son ranch just Veast of Hayden will see on Tuesday, S July 9, one of the most unique examples of control breeding in the country. There Farrington R. g Carpenters purebred herd of several hundicd head of registered beef cattle will be held in pasture near the home ranch. Marriage Licenses Marriage licenses have been issued by the county clerks office to the following couples; Edwin Fred Anderson, Salt Lake and Pernecy Dudley Greaves, Logan; Kermit Murray Anderson, Nephi and Anna Laura Spackman, Trenton; David Glover Hurren, Hyde Park and Ruby Yorgason, Nampa; Parley Orlando Smart and Mildred Elvira Jensen, Preston; Wen-da- ll Thorsen Anderson and Maur-m- e Olivia Rolfsen, Hyrum. 'AND THE SCHOOL S Maud Stocks, wife of William H. Stocks of Compton, California, who has been visiting relatives and friends in Cache dunng the past month, returned home on Thursday. Prior to returning home she was given a party in Logan canyon Tuesday night. This party was the climax of a score or more parties held in Lewiston and Wellsville in her honor. Mrs. Stocks, while a resident of Cache was prominent in educatonal circles. She was a school teacher in Lewiston for years and was politically minded being active in the county Republican organization. She also did considerable newspaper w'ork while here. The Tuesday night party Included Mr. and Mrs. Alex Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Fate Smith, Mrs. Andrew Wiser and Mr. and Mrs. Wimmer. A delicious luncheon was served. Needhams July Silverware Offer Save Lovely PLATE -- and get a 50 piece for Eight in Four Patterns of TUDOR $7.00 Service s (Communty made) . for $22.16 50 Pieces packed in an Anti tarnish case, including 16 teas, 8 deserts, 8 salads 8 hollow Stainless knives, 8 forks one butter knife and sugar shell, Open stock price $29.16 for $22.16 S.E.NEEDHAM Bp Dr. ALLEN G. IRELAND Dhttter, Phjueal and Health Education . Slatt Department of Public Initrnclion Milk In Disguise Doctor, began a worried moth- Betty is complaining again about drinking milk. Does she re- er, ally need so much? Yes, she does, the doctor replied, and that isnt just my opinion. We know it is true from countless scientific The experiments. findings have been checked and tested over and over again. Betty is Towing. She needs the minerals of milk for her bones. She needs the vitamins to keep her healthy and growing. And we know that most children need the full quart to get their share. I know youre right, the mother said, Ill keep after her. No, dont keep after her. That may give her a real dislike for milk. Try some disguise instead. Lets see now. Theres ice cream and junket; custards and puddings; milk on berries; crackers Im and milk, cereals; sure you know of many other ways. How about cheese? Have you tried that? And perhaps Betty wont notice the change if you offer her a glass of cool milk in the middle of the morning and the afternoon instead of at meals. I see what you mean, doctor. egg-nog- g. Thanks, Ill try it. How can parents make swimming safer t Dr. Ireland will discuss this in his next article. Fruit Kettles EVERTON 125 No, Main Logan, Hew We have all kinds of pans and kettles for preserving fruit Jeweler Utah AND DEMAND: Jelly-Makin- Home-makin- tall: & SONS COMPANY Jam Sliced Strawberry As consumer,, one of these Camp Fire Girls is making great inroads on the strawberry supply by snitching a ripe, fat one out of the colander every few minutes. Her companion, who'Ha' industriously hulling the berries, is more She wants to have her Jam as well as her strawberries, so shes going to make a batch of sliced strawberry jam to celebrate National Week, June 17th to 22nd, and perhaps win her Honors. Here Is the recipe they are ,'eslng, so simple that the most Inexperienced jam ranker cannot 414 cup (S lbs.) prepared 7 cups (3 lbs ) sugar 14 fruit bottle fruit pectin prepare fruit, cut about 2 quarts fully ripe berries in halve lengthwise: large berries In quarters. Measure sugar and prepared fruit Into large kettle, mil well,1 and bring to a lull rolling boil over hottest fire. Stir constantly before and while boiling. Boll hard I minutes. Remove from fire aid, stir In bottled fruit pectin, ThaPi stir and skim by turns for just L minutes to cool slightly,, to pro vent floating fruit. Y Pour quickly. Paraffin hot Jam at once.' Make about 10 glasses (6 Jluldounew To each)- - Qk SNAPSHOT GUILQ ' Get In the Picture Yourself long-horn- mid-wa- High-Dive- r. half-mil- two-ye- ar pell-me- L , - . summer when the stalls mass of tender green? Mother Earth's horn of plenty is turned topsey-turve- y to make our dinner tables rich with health and goodness. And dont forget the strawberries .baskets full of big. luscious beiries are cheap enough for anybody's plate or short cake at' tins season of the year. Remem-her that your men folk adore strawberry short cake made tills way light and fluffy and topped with whipped, sweet cream. Individual Shortcakes 3 cups sifted cake flour; S double-actinteaspoons baking powder; 1 teaspoon salt; k. cup butter or other shortening; cup ni'it; 2 quarts ciushed, sweetened fruit. -- 'it flour once, measure; add baking powder and salt, and sift again. Cut in shortening; add nifik all at once and stir carefully until all flour is dampened. Then stir vigorously until mixture forms a soft dough and follows spoon around bowl. Turn out Inimedi- ately on slightly floured board and knead 30 seconds. Roll 4 Inch thick and cut with floured biscuit cutter. Place half of circles on ungreased baking sheet: brush with melted butter. Place remaining circles on top and butter tops well. Bake in hot oven (450 F.) 15 to 20 minutes. Separate halves of hot biscuits, spread .bottom halves with soft butter and some of crushed fruit. Place other halves on top, crust-siddown Spread with butter and remaining fruit. Garnish with whipped cream and additional pieces of fruit Beives 8 are 23Z2SZ3 CAPITOL THEATRE a Today and Saturday MUSBER TURNS A FLOATING FORT INTO A SHIP OF TERROR! y 1 e Always Tired And Run Down? ' ;VjV .. ' i VV 1 1I i U' . Ax1' A X - A I 1 - packed, packed love-and-laug- h time of your life! fT ;h , killer stalks its decks and strikes before 1,000 wit- nesses! You'll have the thrill- A 1 X i i i ROBERT TAYLOR JEAN PARKER TJ Hsaly Nat Pendleton A.iLur Byron Dlitel.d br Una Merkel Jean Hersholt Frank Shields EDWARD Ptndeced by LUCIEN SEDGWICK HUBBARD Can it be that improper digestion, sluggish bowels, and a tired n and feeling keep you from enjoying the pleasures of life which are rightfully yours? Jf so, it is piobabie that the use of a tonic, laxative, and stomachic is needed. By combining these three important actions in one product, Williams S. L. K. Formula has proved very effective in obtaining relief from such conditions as indigestion with gaa and pains, atonic constipation, sick headache, loss of weight and apfeeln petite, and geneial ing. Williams S. L. K. Formula can be obtained on a money back from the City Drug guarantee Store. Ask for your bottle today. l Advertisement) run-dow- When in need of . . . PRINTING ADVERTISEMENTS -J- OBS or NEWS ITEMS Call 700 run-dow- Cache American 62 Your West Center Patronage Is Appreciated - You too :an get In the picture if you use the self timer. ENJOYED the Snapshot Guild article last week vory much, for taking snapshots of my children is almost a hobby with me, wrote a nwler. I was hoping, however, that you would tell mothers how to Include themselves in the picture with their children, she continued. Perhaps others are Interested. In this subject The self timer is a most fascinating little gadget and almost human in its operation. It is an inexpensive accessory that fits over the metal button or plunger, at the end of the cable release, which you press to take a snapshot with a folding camera. It cannot, however, be used unless the camera Is fitted with a cable release. Here is how It works. First you locate your subject in the finder and at the same time plan the space you will occupy when you step into the picture. Suppose you want to take a picture of Jane sitting in your lap as you read to her. You will have to have the camera on a tripod, table or something solid. Locate the chair in the finder and he sure you can see all of the chair, especially the upper part of the hack where your head will appear for if you are not careful you will find you have decapitated yourself when the finished prints are returned. If the picture Is to be taken Indoors you will have to apply all the rules of indoor snapshooting. The diaphragm should be set at .6.3, the T iOOR CHILD Mrs. Stocks in Logan Mrs. SUPPLY RICHMOND The Eenson stake quarterly conference was held Saturday evening and Sunday at the stake tabernacle with President H. Ray Pond presidmg at the meetings. Elder A. Callis and Darnel Charles Thomas of Salt Lake were special speakers at the meetings. A reorganization of the Benson stake YMMIA was effected and the folsustained: lowing new officers Truman Hillyard, Superintendent first assistant, Cyrus Lewis; second assstant, George Pond. The outgoing officers were Elhs Doty, A. R Allied and LeGrande Gunnell. Dr. and Mrs. J. M. Godfrey and daughter, Rosalind left Wednesday for a two weeks trip to southern Crl, forma Mrs. W. F. Stevens who is spending the summer with her mother, Mrs. Lcdicy Olsten, left Sunday with her son, Heibert for a few days visit in Montpelier, where she went to meet her daughter, Mrs. Helen Nielsen who expected to arrive there from Washington D. C. Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Hendricks and family spent Sunday at Ma-la-d with S. A. Hendricks and Soda Springs, Idaho. The Directors of the Henry Stampede at their meeting Saturday contracted a great galaxy of rodeo stars and special attractions. Among the Rcdeo Great appealing at this years show mil be Nesbitt, famed cowboy Franky clown; a noted Madison Square lady tnck; two nationally known juvenile tnck ropers; and also other world's champions. have been comArrangements pleted to have a Ferns Wheel, Baby Ferns Wheel, a Whip, the famous Wall of Death and many other attractions for children and grownups as well. Don Edwards of Logan was the successful bidder on the eats, drinks and ice cream concession. Rose Davis, world's champisn Lady Bronc Rider, will appear at the rodeo and will nde a wild bronc during the three days of the show, August 1, 2, 3. The directors have contracted the saltiest string of bucking horses in the nation, those of Everett Colbom. Special imported Mexican steers and bulldogging steers have been contracted and will be a feature event. Eighteen Wild Brahma steers have been contracted and as a special event this year the directors have set a large purse for the riding of these steers under contest rules. Probably the most thrilling sight y on the will be Otto, the This man twice dally will defy death In a spectacular lOOfoot dive into a tank of flaming gasoline. Everett Colbom stated Saturday that he expected the worlds best cowboys at Soda Springs on August 1, 2, 3, to compete for the large cash prizes and the Idaho Championship Titles. The directors) are considering another special event, that of a e fast race for old horses with a purse large enough to bring in the best horses in the Northwest. You trav have seen bucking horses, bulldoggmg, brahma steei s, Mexican steers, trick ropers, trick riders and cowboy clowns, but you have never before seen such a group of top hands all assembled In one huge arena at one time in ll a wild, scramble for high money and championship titles, appear in the 1935 Stampede. Wait for the Big Show at Soda Springs on August 1, 2, 3! You have never seen a Rodeo until you have seen the famous Henry Stampede. Merrv-groun- All-re- Canning Aid Given Page Five shutter speed at either 110 or 125 of a second and you will need one or two photoflood lamps placed in an ordinary floor lamp (with the shade removed) to give more Illumination to the side away from the outside light. When the diaphragm is set at the proper opening with the correct shutter speed, the same as if you were going to snap the picture yourself, set the self timer for ten seconds or a minute, depending on how long It will take you to get into the chair with Jane comfortably seated in your lap, ready to listen to your story. Turn on the photoflood lamp, slip the timer over the button at the end of the cable release, press the little release lever on the self timer and it starts buzzing away, and then click it has taken your picture. In spite of the simplicity of the procedure Jane is going to get a thrill out of it and wrhen the picture is snapped shell probably be portraying a million dollar smile and this will add much to the value of the picture. You can purchase the self timer attachment from almost any store that sells cameras. They are not expensive and last a lifetime. Some cameras have incorporated in the shutter so if you have this type of camera and havo never use the self timer you have missed a lot of fun and picture possibilities. self-time- Mcoimey Ssrymmg im its smgims. 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