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Show T.op-nn- Utah Tuesday, July 16, 1935 , local news Here from Spokane Fishing on Madison of Old Lawn Mowers made to run like new LOGAN BIKE 54 West 1 No. SHOP Phone 380-- Sell Your Old Animals (Dead or Alive) For Cash Phone Hyrura ll-R- -2 Paradise Fish Hatchery IT IS BETTER King Kalsomine really is better. Easy to do a good job with King After Harvesting Extras H. and were day, S. Karren, Victory Hendricks William Howarth of Logan business visitors in Logan tohaving come to the county seat for extras for them harvesting machinery. Wheat is being harvested m the north end cf the county. Fish at McAlister Lake of the following Logan men, Horace Taylor, Blaine Dar-neDr. H. L. Call, Seth Godfrey, W. L. Brown, Alden Burris and R. B. Gocdmansen, have relumed from a fishing trip to Lake McAlister in Montana where they caught fish to their hearts content. They returned with plenty of evidence that fishing was A party y. plenty good. Attends Graduate Clinic Dr. C. C. Wendelboe has been in Salt Lake City fer the past three days attending a graduate clinic held at the Hotel Utah for doctors of Optometry of this intermountain territory. The Clinic is under the supervision of Dr. A. M. Skeffmgton of New York, a nationally knewn authority on optometry. Dr. Wendelboe is returning home this evening. Grass Fire Monday There was a grass fire on avenue Monday night which was put out by city firemen. Neighbors were desirous of having the grass completely burned in as much as it had taken fire. The vacant lot was thoroughly covered with June grass which is dry and powdery. 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. Mar-inda- . r u a trintjhium wn w . You are cordially invited to attend a special exhibit of the 1935 Kelvinator models the finest Kelvinator has built in 21 years in the electric refrigeration industry. sixes all types and all prices are included in this beautiful new line. And, regardless of your price and size requirements, we know you will find exactly what you want. All Move to Center Street Mr. and Mrs. Sam Christensen have taken up their residence on West Center street in the home formerly owned by Mr. and Mrs. Lee Thatcher. Inquiring friends no doubt will be pleased to learn that their son Dale who was injured 18 months lago while wrestling at the college, has so far improved that he is able to sit up in a new wheel chair which his parents have provided. The young man can read much better now that he can sit up. He Is in good spirits and hopes are entertained that he will ultimately recover his injuries which left him almost totally paralyzed. RADIO SERVICE ENGINEER Federal Ave. Phone 999-- Marriage Licenses been have Marriage licenses issued to the following couples: Ross Summers, Paradise and Janet Cook, Avon; Allen James Marler of Salt Lake and Helen Hardy, Cache Junction. Bob Wahlen, formerly of Logan but now of Ogden where he has a barbecue on been operating North Washington avenue, has just completed a new barbecue built of red brick on south Washington, 29th avenue between 28 and Scandinavian Meeting streets. He will welcome his CaFriday night at 7:30 p. m, in che valley fnends at either place. the stake house John H. Anderson, and Niels J. Larsen will be the On Vacation speakers at the regular ScandinEsther Petersen avian meeting. Miss Lenora Meikle, popular Lyman will render a vocal solo. waitress at Hams Cafe on Main All singers who expect to particistreet, left Monday for Astoria, choir Oregon, where she has gone on pate m the conference should also be at this meeting her vacation. She will visit her as there will be choir practice sister, Mrs. George Brown, durfollowing. ing the next two weeks who resides in Astoria, one of the lead ing fish canning centers on the Sales Confidential Columbia nver, Adam Patterson, member of the state liquor commission, was in Logan Saturday on business con- Tavern Closes nected with the local state liquor Maurice Harris, proprietor of the store. He announced that all pur- Mountain, Tavern m Logan canchases made at the state store yon, has announced the closing are kept strictly confidential. No of the tavern. This was necessary information is obtainable as to as he was unable to obtain a the business transacted at these beer license, the commissioners stores, according to Mr. Peterson, advising Mr. Harris that they did unless it is requested by the dis- net car to maintain "beer par-loitrict court. outside of the city limits W'here they couldnt have constant Offices now Open supervision of the peare officers. C. O. Stott, state director of Another Crop Failure Rural Rehabilitation and Resettlement Administration, together with Charles Cunningham Of Peteio-bor- o wrho W'as in Logan Saturday thirteen aids opened new offices at the Utah State Agricultural said a recent survey of his wheat College Monday morning. The new field discloses the fact that about administration which is under the 80 percent of his wheat wall be a supervision of Dr. Rexford G. failure because of the long diouth of Ag- This patch of wheat gave promise Tugwell, riculture, will have charge of a early in the season of being cne program of work which is designed of the best on the west side of to assist inhabitants of ruial the valley but owing to the long communities of the state to make dry spell and because the wheat sufficient income to pay their was too thick, it burned up. This own way and relieve relief rolls. is the third year the Cunninghams have had crop failures according to Mr. Cunningham. Curtis Child Service Services were held Sunday at the home of Henry G. Hayball Who Wants the Money at 12:30 o'clock for Henry Dean Sheriff Jeff Stowell has served Curtis, two months old child of notice on all beer parlors in the Elmo Marvin Curtis and Ruth county that they must either have Hayball Curtis. Prayers were of- their licenses renewed or must fered by S. B. Mitton and H. S. refrain from selling beer after the Amussen. Music was rendered as 19th of the present month. Jack follows: vocal solo by Mrs. Mabel Andrew's on the Providence-Hy-ruHolman Godfrey; vocal solo F. H. road says he has tried to Baugh Jr., duet by I. B. Holman leave his money for his license and Mable Holman Godfrey. Pres. with the sheriff, with the county Charles W. Dunn gave a talk of- clerk and at the state liquor fering sympathy with closing re- store and no one will take it. marks by Bishop William Worley The couny attorney is out of the who had charge. The grave at state so Mr. Andrews is at a loss the Logan cemetery was dedicated to know Just to whom he must by William C. England. pay the money for his license. s" under-secretar- y, is easy to do good job with LOWE BROTHERS EVERTON PAINT & SONS up PEHRSON 115 N.M. Ph. 125 IffiSRM COMPANY Salt Lake Visitor A special series of five lectures for summer school students and members of the In attendance at organization conference sessions at the Utah State Agricultural college will be given daily at I '30 during the last week of the Summer session, acoordlng to the announcement Saturday of Dr. A. E. Jacobsen, Dean of the School of Education. Mrs. V. N. Stremberger of Sanwho has been visiting here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Hogan, returned home Saturday. She reported a delightful visit to the home of her youth, where she met many of her girlhood fnends. ta Ana Mark Parkinson, representative of the Business Mens Life Insurance Company, with hep Quarters in Salt Lake spent over the week end in Lcgan. Mr. Parkinson who is associated with Walter M Jones, says their business has shown a decided Increase in recent months. m.L Good Well Secured MWWm Lectures Daily Parent-Teache- The mixed choius of the Utah State Agricultural college, com- prising about 35 members, will present a concert Wednesday, July 17 at 8 p. m., in the College Auditorium, according to the announcement of Dr. J. H. Linford, Director of the Summer session. This chorus, which has been in session at the college during the last three weeks of the present term, has been coached and directed by Professor R. F. Coran-sohead of the Music Department lat the University of Idaho, Southern Branch, at Pocatello. n, strainer Large COMPANY Seasons Stock Clean! HART SCHAFFNER & MARX ' I Dr. Edward Davidson, English poet and ciltic, will deliver a series of three lectures during the last week of the summer session at the Utah State Agricultural college, according to the announcement of Dr. J. H. Linford, Director of the Summer session. Dr. Davidson arrived in Logan on Sunday, July 14, andl lectured Monday and Tuesday, and will lecture Wednesday morning at 11 oclock In the College Auditor.umi The subject matter of Dr. Davidsons lectures will center around English Poets and Poetry. DAIRY SUPPLIES EVERTON & SONS weeping the Lecture at College WE sell milk bottles, caps, To Buy FLY SCREEN M WlHf JEMWraffft William Hawkins, Raft River farmer, was transacting business in Logan over the week end. He was visiting his brother, Irvin T. Hawkins, city treasurer. The visitor says the fanners there have new pump well and just drilled secured 100 inches of water per second. This gives good cuhuery water as well at water for irrigation purposes. Mixed Chorus Concert BEST PLACE rs - ! h pads. Strainers 39c EVERTON & SONS i. COMPANY Values to $40 Values to $30 Values to $25 l 085 $ f r ' A. the new patterns that remain from our regular spring selling season are included in this clearance of three piece suits at reduced prices. All the new styles, all for the T. COMPANY REST THAT RESTOR C3S2 health-givin- g g, . 5 . a delicious beverage' ' and a wholesome food in solution. Rich in nourishment the fresh from fertile fields of hops and barley. With first sip . . . relaxation, the ideal condition, mental and physical, for any food to begin its work of rebuilding Natures favored refreshment . . . because first it "rests ' and then restores. Typewriter Repairing .Thirst-quenchin- For quick service call Telephone 235 Everton And Sons -- guarantee our work Parts for all makes. We BECKER'S BEER in Bottles is PASTEURIZED as good bottled beer should be Furniture or Pianos a Moved ' -- p - Buy it in the new HANDY PACK 3 large or 6 small bottles . Manufactured by BECKER PRODUCTS CO , Ogden, Utah , Electric Co. Henry Tingey, 72, of Brigham City, died Saturday in the Yellowstone park while on, a trip there with his son, Delmar C. Tingey, member of the U. S. A. C. faculty. Death was due to a heart attack. IEER on the RcDisCo Monthly Budget Plan. $99.95 Father Dies in Park Loyal Hall, undertaker at Pocatello, was visiting in Logan over the week end, guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Hall of the Second ward. W. EVERTON & SONS if ea Down from Pocatello G. Clark of tills city who has been having trouble with his to an operation eyes submitted m Los Angeles on Thursday of last week. Word conies home that he is getting along as well as could be expected. Eye Operation from pressure Everything cookers to bottle rubbers Returns to Santa Ana New Barbecue for several weeks. Since last time attention was called to this matter another car went into Logan river again. This was only Sunday morning. One of these days there is going to be a real calamity at this bridge if something isn't done. The approach to this bridge from the Logan side is really dangerous. The west side cf the bridge sets right out In the middle of the highway. Many patrons of the Cache American are wondering just what action the state is going to take respecting the necessity of widening the bridge. a Come in soon and get your Kelvinator now. Enjoy it while it pays for itself. Low down payment and easy terms to fit your budget 33 the There has been no action part of the state road commission in placing lights on the Logan river bridge on south Main street. These lights have been off It the Food File the Frost Chest 4 refrigerators in 1 the Food Wheel the Vegetable Crisper the refrigerated Pastry Set and many other features of these new models. See the first refrigerator that has been designed with a place for everything. A. W. LLOYD Page Five Preserving Tools Hamlin Smith, proprietor cf the Intermountam Hatchery, left Saturday on a trip to Austin, Texas, where he has gone for a well earned vacation and to visit a daughter. He also has a brother residing in Texas whom he expects to visit prior to returning home. When Will They Act? on Easy to Use Paint See Off to Texas For Expert Radio Service Lon Lindquist has returned from a fishing outing on the Madison river in Montana and reports he never found fishing better. Gessell, wife and daughSpokane, Washington, are Eclipse of the Moon visitors m Utah, spending their There was a total exlipse of the annual summer vacation wuth relatives in Logan, Salt Lake and moon Monday night between 9 and 10 o'clock. Citizens everywhere Ogden. observed the phenomenon. The night was clear making visibility Nampa Visitors perfect. Wesley Busby and wife of Namrelatives and pa, are visiting friends in Logan. Mr. Busby is Old Timer Buried Charles Johnson, an old timer Thomas Mrs. and the son of Mr. Busby and Mrs. Busby is the in Logan where he operated a lime daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank kiln in Lojtxn canyon several years ago, died and was buried at AmScofield. erican Falls on Sunday. A sister, Mrs. Pateria Nielsen, resides on Third south street in this city. H B ter LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH CACHE AMERICAN From or to any point In Utah, also local moving and hauling. We Carry Cargo Insurance C. R. Charles Olsen LOGAN, Johnson Cab & Transfer DISTRIBUTED BY Union Made 'FULLYlAGERED UTAH . . THOROUGHLY AGED There are the phantom stripes, checks and plaids that are so popular right now; surf greys, platinum greys, powder blues and tans that everybody is wearing; worsteds, gaberdines, flannels, Saxonies, in business suits and sport models. W. We have to start far in advance clearing the decks for fall. We are certainly making it worth your while, in this sale, to help us do it." matoier Clothing Co. Phone 314, Logan r, |