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Show V Friday, October 4, 1935 CACHE AMERICAN ;,Nnvvwn''W'VAvkvvxv I NEWS Recovering Arm Fracture 1 A TREAT with the at this family, next time. We promise you will be more than delighted with your meal. Dine-ou- t, j Res-jtaura- 8 THE BLUEBIRD Logan 35 DANCING CLASSES .... AT THE n nt AMBASSADOR CHILDREN TAP 5:00 4.p.m. TAP AND BALLET SENIOR BALLET 6:00 HEALTH CLASS 7:15 L. P. CHRISTENSEN Instructor RAY CHRISTENSEN Assistant .... ... The builders of the new Diesel engine that is to be installed in Lcgan, have awarded the contract of unloading this engine from the railroad cars to C. R. Johnson, manager of the Johnson Cab and Transfer Company, who was low bidder. Expert Shoe Repairing at Johns 9 North Adv. Main. Hat and Shoe Repair, No Host Party A no host party was held Wednesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Yeates in of Mrs. Yeates birthday anniversary. Bridge and refreshments were enjoyed by twenty. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Rulon Everton, Mrs. Joseph Baugh, Mr. Archie Blanchard and David honor Official papers that shewing wheat growers of Utah who signcontracts ed to control grain production under the program of the have lived up to their AAA, Metal Tubes Magic-Ey- e Secures Contract Sign Wheat Contracts R. C.A. Magic-Bra- in Magnus Mathews of Millville is recovering fiom an accident in which he suffered a broken arm. Mr. Mathews was hit by a truck while walking home on the state highway. The driver of the truck did not stop, not knowing he had hit the pedestrian. have been checned agreements by the state extension office at the Utah State Agricultural college and sent on to Washington, D. C., W. W. Owens, assistant director, said Friday. New Faculty Member CRYSTAL FURNITURE CO. Among the new faculty members of the Utah State Agricultural college is Dr. John F. Christenson, son of Dr. and Mrs. W. O. Christenson of Wellsville, and a graduate of the University of California and the local institution. Dr. Christenson has been added to the department of zoology under Dr. W. W. Henderson, who reports that the new instructor's classes are already proving popular among the students. Joins the Army LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY. UTAH Page Five nificant with the outpouring of where she will visit wilt her sentiment by the great masses was brother and family', Mr. and Mrs. the coalition of sup- Thomas G. Williamson. They will port by Democratic and Republican return Friday. AND THE SCHOOL leaders. In Boston, where the Mrs. Chris Larsen entertained national celebration was held In at a dinner party on Wednesday. Dr ALLEN G. IRELAND P'tuot p MhJ Mt HtMth kJuuite famous old Faneuil Hall under the Fal flowers centered the table Ptfjrtmfnt of Pubht let trmilta auspices of the National Consti- where covers were laid for tution Day Committee, two forCassie S. Brenchley, Marmer Governors, Ritchie and KohLeish-maSchool Promotions Martha tha Williamson, a demand from the ler, joined in Chloe D. Maughan, Annie It it, becoming increasingly more same platform for the maintenCarrie Veda Smith. diflirult to justify the annual pro- ance of the original concepts of Poppleton,Alice Serena Hall Hall, Smith, unmotion scheme used by most school democracy. The same spirit of and Mrs. Larsen. Quilting was Gives Dancing Lessons systems. Educators recognize the ity emanated from Chicago where enjoyed during the day. L. P. Christensen has undertaken Illfaults and theyre former Governor Lowden of Mrs. Eliza Stuart who was obto give dancing lessons every inois, a stalwart Republican, stood looking around for a Amserving her birthday anniversary at the hands on the figuratively Saturday afternoon clasping substitute. on Wednesday entertained at a issue with former bassador. Mr. Christensen has had Ely chicken Parents can help of Massachusetts, a Governor dinner In honor of the a wide experience as a dancing Indemocrat. at home by not placoccasion. A tall vase of Asters structor. He has one of the largthese celebravarious Basically centered the table where covers ing so much emphaest classes in dancing in the tions were patriotic gatherings of were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Floyd sis upon the imporstate, which he is conducting in Americans. The poetical signiHardman, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence tance of promotion. ficance cannot be Salt Lake City. He has a wealth disregarded Barrett and families of Mendon, of dances and dance acts to ofMaking it appear to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stuart, Mr. be a life and death matter is danfer to ambitious students. and Mrs. Edd Stuart, Mr. and gerous. It becomes the horrible Mrs. Walter L. Glenn, Mrs. Viomonster Someof the nightmare. Marionettes Coming let Parkinson, Mrs. Reta LeathNo be terrible to feared. ern, Mrs. Stuart and Miss BarC. Ray Smiths Olvera Street thing child can be happy or do good work bara Stuart. Marionettes of Los Angeles, pre- with such a mental hazard. He Miss Edith Jones of Ogden Huck Finn and Tom A daughter senting arrived safely on comes to think of promotion as a spent the past week here with Friday for Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sawyer, will give three perform- means of escaping a parents wrath her parents, Mr. and Mrs. How- M. Stuart. Mother and babe are ances at the Utah State Agricultural college Monday, October 14, or some dreadful mark of inferior- ard Jones. doing fine. according to Professor H. Reuben ity for life. Mr. and Mrs. aMrvin Cooper anThomas Mrs. Mr. and Lindley, of the art department, nounce the birth of a baby boy Reynolds After all, the annual promotion Mr. T. B. Mrs. Mr. and who is sponsoring the Lindley, on Tuesday. All concerned are is just another tradition, merely a custom inherited from the past. and Mrs. Arnold Lindley and Miss doing fine. Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Woodward We shouldnt let it mean so much Delpha Lindley attended a luncheSAVE MONEY Let us do your we would be fair to the child. on- on Sunday evenig given at and Bishop and Mrs. George C. if shoe repairing. Johns Hat and close the school year, but the home of Mrs. Jennie Lofthouse Nuhn came home Saturday even Shoe Repair, 9 North Main. Adv. June may y let it go at that. Its the begin- cf Logan in honor of her were married Thurswho In of summer the vacation. ning Transf erred to Pocatello Lake temple. eptember go on as though there day in the Sail Mrs. Violet Parkinson and son the for who had been no break. Education nevpast West, Phillip year has been employed by the er stops, whether school is open or Harry attended the funeral of Firestone Tire Company in this closed. Let each child go as fast Mrs. Francis S. Porsgren at Prescity, has been transferred to Po as he can. Help him to do his best. ton, Idaho on Tuesday. catello where he gets an increase But lets stop Miss Ileen Wyatt who was obmaking him feel that in wages and a much better posi- promotion is the ONE great objec- serving her birthday anniversary tion. He is taking along with him, tive of education on Saturday was pleasantly surand life. Mrs. West, who was formerly Miss prized at her home on Saturday Roberta Smith, daughter of Mr. arms. Refreshments were served. evening. Games, music and 500 Smith. G. Mrs. and George Mrs. Howard Call, president of were enjoyed. A dainty luncheon the Logan unit and Mrs. Lewis was servey to Isabell Woodward, Vaunda Larley, Elaine Jones, Ila Rodeo at Malad Edwards, department second A rodeo is being held at Maad Maughan, Barbara Baxter, Barbara were guests of the Christensen, Beatrice Stuart, PaulSaturday, Oct. 5. Many Interestine Archibald, Helen Green and ing events will take place among Ileen and Sybil Wyatt. which are horse racing, bull dogMeeting Mr. and Mrs. Earl Green enging, calf roping etc. The buck Postpone Due to October conference the tertained at dinner on Thursday ing horsses will be furnished by Marion W. McBride of Wellsville. county meeting far the Home in honor of Mrs. Green who was x Community section will be her birthday anniverIts guaranteed to be plenty west and 12 in the courtrouse observing era and if you dont think so you held October sary. Fall flowers centered the of instead 5. October Election of so can have your money back, where covers were laid for the county officers for the ensu- table Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Baxter, and everyone come and enjoy ing year will take place at this Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Johns and meeting. The local presidents or four children of Logan, Mrs. a representative should be presWaite and son Richard of Beautiful Flowers ent at this meeting. Hyde Park and Mr. and Mrs. The Cache American office Green.' indebted to Mrs. James H. Lin- Calls for Action Mr. and Mrs. George Harkness ford for a bouquet of Dahlias, in a variety of colors. These flowers , Pbstmaster Eugene Yeates says of Los Angeles, California are the were raised on the home lot of he has taken up the matter of guests of Mr. and Mrs. Heber C. Dr. and Mrs. James H. Linford having the scaffe work removed Green. at the foot of First east and 5th from the exterior of the postoffice Mrs. Heber B. Parker entertainSouth street. Persons who would building with the engineer and ed at a childrens party on Wedwith view the of foreman, having nesday in honor of her daughter like to inspect the Linford flower Unless Ida plot have an invitation to do so this done immediately. fifth birthday anniveris done once at the sary. Mays something Games and luncheon were Sunday afternoon from 3 until to postmaster have Logan expects 6 p. m. by Ida May, Deloy and the matter taken up with Senator enjoyed Arleen Parker, la Nell Lafae, Beth King. and Maxine Glenn, Evelyn and Grass Fire Ruth Leatham, Fay and Joyce The city fire department made Stuart and Margene Jones. a run to 4th south and 2nd west Mrs. L. R. Fulmer of Price and street at 1:57 today. A grass fire Mr. Herbert Adamson of Brigham got underway in a vacant lot. SNAP-SHOT- S There was no damage. City were calling on Mr. and Mrs. William D. Stoddard and Mr. and You should carry ample fire protection. Be careful in .driving your Seldom except in war times, has Mrs. Thomas Brenchley on Moncar. Remember every time you the faith of the American people day. step on your starter, death sits In their, institutions been more Heber C. Parker, Earl Parker, beside you and silently awaits his evident than in the observance of Harold Parker and John Bradley Utah Mortgage and Constitution Day last week in left Tuesday for Island Park, fishopportunity. Loan Corp. Insurance Dept., O every nock and corner of the last ing, Mrs. Harold Parker accomAdv. South East and West. Equally sig- - panied them as far as Pocatello A. Garff, Manager. Duane Lundberg, 18, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Lundberg, has joined the U. S. Army and left Thursday to take up ins work at Fort Douglas. This lad has wanted become one cf Uncle Sam's soldiers for a long time but his age prevented until he recently reached his eighteenth birthday, and nothing could stop him from XIOOR CHILD an B LISTEN TO THE Conference j n, GEM Theatre Today and Tomorrow BOB STEELE in A Demon for Trouble WELLSVILLE Sun., Mon., Tues. S.O.S Iceberg With ROD LAROCQUE GIBSON GOWtAND Selected Short Subjects at all Programs daugh-Lindle- Gem Theatre SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY Exclusive Blow by Blow Pictures of the Baer Louis Fight -- Matinee Every Day at 2:30 p. m. and - 1 Mes-dam- Lu-ci- le L. D. S. ing after visiting with Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Woodward at Missoula, Montana. Mrs. Woodward accompanied her parents home for a visit. .World Series wf Men and Women Call the New WASHINGTON good lookers Threshing at College Erastus Olsen threshing machine owner at College ward, says the fall threshing is rapidly coming to an end. He was threshing alfalfa seed on the Charles The farm Wednesday. industrious little Japanese farmer has met with pretty good fortune this season with his alfalfa seed. It was turning out about four sacks of seed to a load of hay threshed. Sale a Success Metal Tubes MODEL C11-- 1 and domestic programs, police, aviation kcs. 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Well gladly give you an estimate and show you samples of work weve done for others. 65 Mrs. Joseph McMurrin, president of the Northern district of the American Legion auxiliary, was in Mendon on Thursday and installed the officers of the auxiliary at that place. The officers are: Mrs. L. K. Wood, president; Mrs. Edgar Hancock and Mrs. Sarah Bird, Mrs. M. D. Bird, chaplain; Mrs. Gladys WalHughes, historian; Mrs. J. W. ker, secretary and treasurer; Mrs. Joseph M. Sorensen, sergeant at THERES enough variety in the seasons CAKDON mens headwear styles to please all kinds. Tyroleans for college men . . . Jewelry Co. Hom-bur- gs . . . snap for conference-me- n brims for youthful business men .. . . " I in new colors. Stetson and Hardiman Radio and Table Novelty Lamps Mendon Officers Installed .rr ENLARGED of an- nouncement of the engagement of her son, Alwln Lowe Merrill of Washington, D. C. to Ida Mae Threatt of that city. The marriage will take place in the L. D. S. chapel in Washington, D. C. on Saturday, October 5. The bridegroom will be remembered here as a student of the Logan Junior and Senior high school. He is employed as present with the Peoples Drug company, In charge of the personnel of this large chain drug company that operates in and near Washington D. C. inetry to the smallest wire conr...-tion- j Magic Brain radios are finely engineered and durable Instruments. Take The big annual fall sale and fashion show staged by the Logan Merchants was a success, according to merchants who participated. There were large crowds on the streets and in the stores from 7 till ten. Some of the leading merchants reaped a real harvest in sales. The only complaint we have heard is that the time of shopping was not long enough. If the showing had begun about 1 p.m. and continued until ten all the merchants could have been visited by the crowds that came to town. 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