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Show Tuesday, July 9, 1935 LOGAN. CACHE COUNTY. UTAH CACHE AMERICAN Motoring Eastward CAPITOL THEATRE Today, Wed. and Thursday Serge Benson, son of Mr. and Mis S B. Benson cf iluo eu;. accompanied by Mrs Benson and law , Mrs. Horton, Ins mother-left Satui day for Washington, D. C. following a very pleasant visit with their parents and friends here Mr Benson is an emplojeej of the U. S. Tariff commission . m Hogs that sold on the market a few months back at around 2 and 3 cents per pound, are being sold back to the producer m the form of bacon at around 39 cents per pound. Too bad the selling price of a commodity as staple as pork cannot be regulated in a way that the producer can get his pi of it as weU as the pa-l.- Love Their Fishing William Rumble, manager of the New Temple Hotel and Gene Healey, foreman of the tile setters at For Expert Radio Service Attorney in Town A. W. LLOYD Attorney Phillip J. Evans of Preston spent Saturday In Logan, 33 Federal Ave. having come down here on legal business. Phone 999-- Brand New Taxi Salt Lake Marriage the colege, left Saturday for a fishing trip to the Madison river, Yellowstone river, Jackson hole and other streams near the paik that offer inducements to anglers the college, left Saturday for a They returned last night but fishing was not so hot. ITAH-IVDH- Plate Silverware HalfPrice Two patterns offered HALF PRICE and King Cedric "Grosvenor (See Our Window) at S.E.NEEDHAM Jeweler The Watch, Ring and Pen Store 125 No. Main Utah Logan, of Hansen, daughter Baby Dwight E. Hansen and Mabel died Monday Hawkins Hansen, night at the family home on West Center street. The infant was one of twins and was bom June 17, 1935. It's death was sudden and unexpected. Burial will be WedMortuary is Lindquist nesday. making funeral arrangements. ' - - Fires Reported There was a fire call from the home of Carl Vickerson, 225 West Fifth north Saturday night with to about $10 damage according Chief C. W. Rapp. Defective wir ing is given as the cause of the blaze. There was a grass fire in the field' Scuth west of Wellsville . Cuuday morning with nn Monday night a call came from the Twelfth ward that a bam was ablaze. Upon arrival of the department, no blaze could be found. 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. ' 0- 1 l l i .01 .... 0 0 0 2 2 2 ync .1 500 500 COO .000 .000 .000 chamLogan Elks, first half pions, Ogden Grill and Tremonton are tied for top spot in tne second half race, following victories Sunday. Brigham City climbed back into the running by scoring an 8 to 5 victory over Preston. The Elks went on a hitting spree against Crystal Springs, wining, 22 to 0. The game was halted at the end of the fifth frame to allow the losers time to relax their tired muscles, the Elks poling the ball hither and yon with monotonous regularity. Previous to this game the Elks dropped a 15 to 9 decision to the barnstorming Detroit Colored Giants. Tremonton defeated Simmutid 9 to 7, in a contest, and Ogden Gnll, coming oatk a from disastrous first half, shelled the ball in timely style to humble the Logan Collegians, 12 to 4. o Trenton and Clarkston to Clash for Title dvu-agt- JULY ociety hois Sundays Results Ogden Grill 12, Logan Collegians 4. Tremonton 9, Smithfield 7. Brigham City 8, Preston 5. Logan Elks 22, Crystal Springs 0 Detroit Giants, 15, Lcgan Elks 9, (exhibition). Utah-Idah- One of the best wool sales of recent weeks, according to information received here, is that cf Parks and Company of Gillette, Wyo., who sold their clip of fleces to Eismann of Boston for 24 cents a pound. Ttie clip was said to have been an exceptionally good one, being unusually clean and of high quality wcol. Kemmerer Gazette. Esther Stuart; Fditor, and hi me, Blunt h BradElsie Mis. shaw, Fcppleton was U a timed a new nieiimr A deli- ciu.3 hmchion was served On frturdav, Mr. ard Mis Alex B.i.rt had as gne'ts, Mr and M.s. Geo, Balla J of Calexico. Calif, I E Gl E and Mrs D R Hill and family of Stamimg Salt Lake On Sunday dney enterWon Lost Pet. tained at dinner for Mr Joseph 2 0 1 000 C Sorenson flf Mendon, Mr and 2 0 1 000 Mis. Call Huetv's of College waid 2 0 1 and Mr. and Ms. Welch of Paia-dis0 1 000 l Loran Elks Ogden Grill Tremonton Garland Crystal Springs Brigham City Malad Logan Collegians Smithfield Preston . . - . -- Baby Hansen Dies 4 O Team July 8th to 20th Wool Clip Sold Charles R. Johnson, Logans veteran taxi man, is the proud owner of a brand new taxi. It is a new Pontiac sedan purchased from the Lundberg Buick company. Mr. Johnson says the car runs so economical that he wiU be able New Grocery Store to run to any part of the city Newman Harris of Deweyville, for a twenty five cent charge wheof this city, ther there are one passenger or Go To Calgary son of Prank Harris has moved to Logan and has open- five. One are all can nde for the British Columbia and all intered a grocery store at 375 North same fare. mediate points of interest was the Mam where he wiU carry a line territory covered by Cliff C. Goodof groceries for the convenience win, Wilbur Skidmore, Mrs. SkidVisitors Washington of residents in that section of thel more and daughter Marian and Lewis Ballif, chief of one of Mrs. Edna Hurst on a recent trip city. The new grocery is immed- Market.! the departments in the Tariff through the northwest. lately south of the Cache They Commission at Washington, D. C. penetrated British Columbia as and Paul Ballif, a, speciality man far as Calgary and returned via Army Man in Town for the government, also with of the Yellowstone park. They Lieut. Wesley Benson, serving headquarters In the nations capi- went through the Glacier National in the U. S. Army in southern tal, have been spending some time park on the way north. Miss SkidCalifornia, who has been given a here the past few days, visiting more helped to make the trip brief vacation. Is visiting in Logan relatives and friends. They were pleasant by her wisdom- in selectwith his parents, Mr. and Mrs. at the Logan Golf course on Fri- ing highways that would take the The lieutenant day and watched a tournament party to points of interest all Henry Benson. came to Logan primarily to visit conducted there among lo- al golf- along the route. Mr. Goodwin rehis mother who is reported to be ers. The visitors are guests at the ported crops good practically over ill. home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Croft. the whole territory covered. Bertha Evelyn Anderson of Logan and Emery Hyde Willes of Salt Lake secured a marriage license in Salt, Lake on Monday. join with Progressive Jewelers all over the Nation in Offering From Community Fleecing the Producer LOCAL NEWS NEEBHAM S Logan Elks Still Retain Lead In Second Half Pasre Five Trenton and Clarkston, in the North Cache Valley baseball league are tied for the first half, and will fight it out cn the S. W. Lewiston diamond, on July 10th. Pans who want to see a good game come to Lewiston Second ward. Both teams have played good ball this season. Remember the game will be played on July 10th at SW. Lewiston. (Lewiston 2nd ward) at 4 p. m. M. and Mi-s-. Albert Grants-fiel- d and family of Ogden spent Monday here vvilh Mr. and Mrs Ornce Bradshaw and called on friends. Mr and Mrs Kenneth Morgan of Hollywood, Calif spent ten davs here with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. S. Bradshaw. Messrs and 'Mesdames Eugene Earl Jones, Spencer Maughan, Lewis Barnes Murray, Reginal Perkins and LeRoy Leishman enjoyed supper and spent the evening in Blacksmith Fork canyon on Saturday. Mrs. Alex Buist attended the funeral of her aunt, Mrs. Thomas Coffin at Arimo on Wednesday. and Miss Mhrgunte Bradshaw Miss Melba Grantsfield of Ogden spent the week here with Mr. and Mrs. Orrice Bradshaw. Mrs. Lamont Allan entertained at a children party on Sunday In honor of her son Lamont who was observing his 8th birthday anniversary. A cake with candles centered .the luncheon table where covers were laid for fifteen. Games were enjoyed. Carl and Frank Allan of Salt Lake are visiting their grandparents, Mr and Mrs. N. G. Allan. Reid Parkinson came home Saturday after attending school at the Frank Wiggans school of art at Los Angeles, Calif., during the past year. Mrs Wm. Selley entertained at a childrens party on Friday for her son Junior who was celebrating his 8th birthday. Games and were refreshments by enjoyed twelve girls and boys. The following couples enjoyed the Fourth of July in Blacksmith Fork canyon, Mr. and Mrs. Brigham Maughan, Mr. and Mrs. Aerial Maughan, Mr. and Mrs. Chas Stuart, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Parker Mrs. Mary J. Parker, Mrs. Eliza Tuesday and Wednesday Gallant Lady Ann Hardings Finest Picture Only 2 Days Our Big Double Bill Stuart. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Preston Murray on Thursday All doing fine. A daughter was bom to Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Brenchley on Monday at a Logan hospital. Mother and baby are doing OK. A no host chicken and trout dinner was enjoyed at left hand . ferk in Blacksmith Fork canyon s on July 4th by Messrs and James B. Bradshaw, William Poppleton, T. B. Lindley, Herehall Bradshaw. Harold Parker Wilford Wyatt and Mrs. Gwennie The Wellsville Fish Glenn and families Thirty in all Wellsville and Game association held their annual outing and trout supper in Blacksmith Fork canyon on Friawarded to day. Prizes were Heber Parker and Wilford Anderson fer catching the most pounds of fish during the fishing season so far. .Baseball, horseshoe pitching and other games were enjoyed Supper was served to one hundred and thirty people. An interesting talk was given by Dr. Laurence Gould of Ann Harbor Mich., who was the geologist on the Byrd expedition to the Antar-ti- c Out of town guests enjoying the outing were Dr. and Mrs. Gould, Mayor and Mrs. B. M. Thompson and Commissioner arid Mrs. A. J. Peterson of Hyrum. .The Beehive girls of the Wellsville two wards enjoyed an outing at the girls camp in Logan canyon on Thursday and Friday. 26 girls with leaders Leona Paiker, Mildred Myers and Alice Mitton of the Second ward and seventeen girls and leaders, Ida Allan, Vaneeda Maughan, Ruth Woodward, Ethel Green, Maxine Hendry and Polly Second The Haslam attended. ward guls enjoyed a swim at Lop an a on the way home Friday. Wm. S. Glenn, Wm. H. Glenn and Mrs. Gwennie Glenn came home Saturday evening after attending the funeral of LaVon Baxter held at Boise, Idaho on Thursday. Mrs. Andra Turner and sons Miss Elaine Wayne and Leon, Jones and D. Howard and Max Jones motored to Grace, Idaho on Monday and visited with Mr and Mrs. D. P. Maughan and family and Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Maughan and family. Wayne Turner stayed to help on the farm for Mr. and Mrs W. P. Maughan. Mr. and Mrs Merrill Brenchley moied to Greennver, Wyoming on Friday to make them home Mr Brenchley has employment there ui the shops. came home Ei nest Parkinson two after spending Saturday months at the Wasatch National Forest on Insect control for the JtalySa-lg-asThis- r. His headquarters government. were at Kamas, Utah. Bishop P O Hansen of Paradise A Factory expert will be here for the Demonstration. We and Elder Arvil Low of Nibley feel the housewives of this territory would appreciate a demat the Wellsville were speakers ward Sacrament meeting Sunday onstration by an operator with recognized experience and afternoon and High Councilman Instructions and demonstrations will be given on the ability. Lewis P. 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Business pertaining to club work was transacted. A reorganization took place Glad;, s President follows as Mauehan, vice president, Geneva w Easy Phone 152 Fri. Sat We are Washer will be conducted between demonstrations. (glad to have you as our guest. Come and bring your friends. There is no obligation on your part. will Give Away FREE TO ALL ADULTS who attend Demonstration one Longer A. Closeline and Clothes, Pins. Come and Get Yours. !i: M |