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Show Tiu-vi- fa v. a September 1, ..LOCALS L'-sm- CACHE AMERICAN-L- 1536. 1 'Scandinavian Meeting Oakland Visitor Banks in Logan AN. CACHE COUNTY. UTAH OG Paere Five -- s - HYDE PARK Ins summer hi Cambridge. We hope he will emphasize tills point of ieuynit:mi ot Utah writers, while lie expands on the excellence i of acting as he has seen it and on the Russian movie on1 the Gulliver theme both of which) oftcred fieely to Harvard Summer hoot students, MENDON Ilultaid ul Gentile Vulley Gcurve Moitemen of Oakland, j The akcr. lor the h' indm-wu- s In Loguii today. Mr. Hubbaid Cahfcnui, stopped lit Logan today au.in meeting at the Stake house who t cue of the auceesfal Jar- - on hU way to Topeka, Kansas. Mr.j-Ttdamvht at 8 oklouc will b. llde Paik-Mr- . ,uut Mis Geo n.ers of that vall".v, does lus bulk- - Moitensen was fonmily a resident, W-It- fr NieUii and IVulaid LutMr. and Mr Elnnr ll.mcotk, D. Namons pieudtd at a lovely He whole of came he on that hi at down Logan. Logan tunes.,n, There will b? a good ing Mr and Mis. Lon Wood, Mr. and tiou-wcatea at Sunhome their Cal program. engajed In the ice business. Mis. Harry Iiartlett, Mr. and Mrs day ait moon m honor of their Alma .,Gr,g,?h,olr i,r' sKsa.vK.55j Speni Fh-iiJ- o Hanto k attended the at Preston, Idaho, SaUuday Flunk Ito-de- -t nad "Am on my honeymoon. VriU The boy is write irore later." only twenty but has been in love for over a jear, so the news was not unexpected. The letter that followed was all to the glory of Is easy. "Marriage matrimony. Father knt me the car for a week and gave me a week's wages. My wife Is the only perfect friend I have had since my mother died. e I had planned not to finish but fche lnslsta that x g0 dldn-- t 1 next &,ptenib(.r happy nmon0 as vve aie." That was the gist of the letter. We had always liked and hLs k,tlpr made M ,he llke hlm more than ever. The boy hM brallis enough to g0 far u h9 gets the right encouragement and evidently his wife understands him. Another letter announced that the S T Eggvn Mr and has been Milton England and lus family of the bride and she received mun night, were guests of Mr. and Mis. Ljnn Longs troth. A delicious .Maxwell, Calilorma. have returned managing the American Food stoic1 p0ca(.n0 drove to Logan Saturday LM.fui A.ssis'.mg with receiv- home following a months va-on South Main street, has resigivd to spend that chicken were bidden to a Republican supiier was served by Mrs night and Sunday hlg and stu. were ' Mrs Edna turn 111 Logan, guests at the home Ins position and expects to the rodeo. alter Longstroth, Nephew Utes Mis lawn party m the neighboring Waite. Mr- Mr, and Mrs. Leland Larsen of town of Randolph recently. E.ubara Ashcroft. unera. the abend to W. Mrs. K. Burnham. City today Washington. D. C. where he will had blH.n gllt.,t durlng . Daphne Duie, Geneva Beamons. WclLsvllle. and Mr. and Mrs. Mer- dolph. If ou have ever studied sen ices of a nephew . Alton Bru-enter school. Vngmu Bargee and Fern Elwood. rill Wright of Hyrum were guests American liteiature with Prof. Sor- , denr. 15. who died following Back from Raceg Mr. and Mrs. ensen. you will remember, was the Mrs. Ruth Hobbs and children of their parents, three days Illness of pneumonia. Charles Kent is back from the Back to Logan E. home of the novelist Mary have returned to their home al- William Bulst, Sunday. race meet at Montpelier where he Trank Earl ol Seattle with his Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Hancock, Mr Wilkins, who found enough ma ter spending a lew weeks at the W'on first place in the two year Back from Coast home of Mr. and Mrs. WUford and Mrs. Verl Shelton, Mr. and terial In her home town for a family, liave moved back to Logan Wtlford Quinney, proprietor of old class both days. He .won two to make their home. Mr. Eiul was Salt Lake City have announced Mrs. Lynn Longstroth of Preston, dozen novels and a hundred short1 that a new building costing $50,000 R. S the community store on First So. seconds and three thirds. He left formerly a shoe merchant In this Idaho, motored to Arbon, Idaho, stories. It Is a shoe town alwaysi left McQuarrie Monday is to be erected by that company and were guests of Mr. and Mrs. strongly democratic, and the street, together with his family, are today for Pocaicho where he will city. Mrs. Jesse Earl and Mr. and for ta not Idaho. Rexburg, morning g turned forces Mrs. Ernest Earl drove to Seattle immediately across the street from Mr. and Mrs Ernest R. Lee and Miles Larsen. Mr. and Mrs. Guy tan and Catholic atch.down by Concord towyew back from a pleasant two weeks enter the races there. for their vacation and brought their present location on South children left Monday for their Larsen, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Larsen. each other there as carefully and MLSSachusetu. It seems a man outing taken on the coast. Main In Salt Lake City. The new Grocer to Meet M r and Mrs. Elmer Heninger as respectfully as do the religious from R1,hfieid UUlh now a Frank and his family here. home In Price. They had spent a building will give more ground week at a shower at their forces of Utah. About a thousand succes;ul onager of dry goods entertained Son L. rlattvcs R. and friends. of Sheffield. Another visiting manager space for shop work and display The following from here attended home In honor of their daughter, guests were expected to assemble gtores ln Colorado Rnd Oklahoma, Mrs. A. E. Young Is the proud Sheffields Quality Food Store, who Visit Parents Here room. It will be a beautiful builda party at the home of Mr. Helen Virginia, who was recently married on the lawn of the president of alsQ refused to wcept the bonus, Dr. and Mrs. LeGrand Hall of mother of a new born son, which was elected at the recent conven- ing. the Womans Republican club and ALsQ to the on home m Benson Tuesday ev- -j to Harvey Archibald of Welsvllle. Seamons a the Sunday. bless as Reof to tion director have came been Southern California the Utah grpat dl!gu.st of hls o Mr- and Mrs. Reeves Bud, Ver-rithe best speakers were promised wcmc.nkmj Wilma McQuar- His argument was enlng Tins is the eleventh child for Mr. tall Grocers association, has been spending their vacation In Utah Eunice Barrett. Golda Fol- - na and Leland Bird spent Sun- - Of course It rained and the rally! . ho knows that advised that the first meeting of and at the Yellowstone park. While and Mis. Young. shou,d he lett. Lorna RiXder, Virginia Lee, day at Salt Lake and Ogden. They had to be held ln the town hall' ar the directors will be held Septem- - here they were guests of Dr. Halls damfoolishness and who three hundred were luncheon guests of Mr. and.and only about Vella Harris and Sarah Dailies. txr 15 at Pinecrest Inn near Salt parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Hall to FYance only for adventure, Marriage Licenses The Trekk. r and Bluebird classes Mrs. George Bigler at Ogden. jwere there and with one or two ajow the government to take away It is expected that they will reJames Cecil Adams and Mabel Lake City. oi notexx outdid Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Wood atthy exceptions of the Prmi uy association under the turn to their home Wednesday or John pj respect. A point of view Oden Hogs Leona Stevenson, Weston; Receipts, 420 tended the Mendon Friendship club' thenu elves In lro-- e thinking P"d for all lute. '.lent voters to con- of class leadeis Mrs. Lilli Thursday Lance Adamson Jr oi Franklin R. S. Convention steady to 15c higher; best local! 6u,ciance ' pri rl rea m.mg. Each big gun , ldpr t;,e gr.se .lc campaign. butch, rs $11 23 ill 45; mixed kinds McQuarrie and Mis. Maine Waite at Lagoon last Monday. and Shirley Euan of Garfield; AlCache Stake Relief Society class Mrs. Melvin Muir and children1 w;es Introduced bv a small local a knowledge tour to places Neb-oRichmond of ,cnj0ed sows $1100 about down; packing fred Nepht and visiting teachers will Thursday Night Dance ' leaders a of brief who a few days this week in'Bun giving cf niter st in Logan Tuesday. They sP-it $7 50 s 8 50. and Mary Sponberg of Preston. hold their convention In Logan on Logan will receive a visit Thurs- steady at semcabli fci;gra;,hy cf the im111 left car-llle niorntng, vLsiting Salt Lake, Cattle 900; active; Receipts, r Saturday. September 5, at 2 p. m. day night by a group of Indian devoted himself A Mrs. Lynn Sorensen of Salt Lake pending spat'-eot ria.rv f, ' y sales steady to strong; car ihp n the Fourth ward chapel. An m- - musicians known as the Sioux In Lose Twin Child week as guest of Mrs. to thanking God that he and his the a and spent of makmg gcneial inspection Window Glass Idaho steers, $6.75; 5 Mr. and Mrs. Angus Miles are terestmg program has been plan dtan orchestra. These musicals ancestor-- had len Lit long Repubgrounds, in Logan city they Fawn Stauffer. few cows of extra quality out at of their ned anj a good attendance of will play for a dance at the Dan- were The licans. receiving the sympathy main Mr. Mrs. and Hancock speakers Cooler . viuted the Logan Laundry, Roya Edger nights mean window relatives and friends over the loss class visiting teachers is desired as sante. They are the first group of $5 10; load Idaho steers, $6 25; few Mr. and Haigls, who is candidate for gov-- ! and Madall, daughter, Works on gLiss here. Bjkery, Save Crystal steers 5 Bottling 00'u heifers flaw. and out $5 at 50) of an Infant son, which dLd Sat- a member of the general board will Indian musicians ever to give a Juvenile Officer Mrs. William Bartlett spent Wed- ernor and was very careful noti 1020 lbs ; Sheriff's office, Steers around averaged birth Miles Mrs. gave be here. public appearance present. urday night. Manager Jail and the Logan Gar- - nesday at Ogden visiting at the to make definite promises, and' Lundahl of the Dansante says they bulk medium and good local steers Cunty to twins, a girl and a boy. The ment Twelve boys and home of Mrs. Esther Orton and Henry Cabot Ledge Jr. who as a company. and 5i0rn few steers heifers, 6.50; Rebuilt Ranges In the are drawing large crowds in many latter died and was buried was head) of Feed the girls Plenty enjoyed to common heitrip. Miss Celia Mr. and Mrs. Hancock, son Cleve cogent, specific speaker steers and $6.75; on of Sunday. the sections where cemetery Logan country they fers down to who is a mechanic at the Mack and shoulders above the others In Due to recent favorable growing Standard makes of ranges $5.00 and under; odd Balls accompanied the group. I personality and thought. He disMiss Florence McQuarrie spent Robinson garage. weather, our feed and forage sup- appear. lots good cows, $4 501 5 00; com grates and linings. Will good Mrs. FYank Hancock, Mrs. Mary cussed mast intelligently the way ply has been increased to a point Triplets Reported mon and medium, $3 75 i 4 25; a few days last week in Preston many give years of service triNew the Deal handled the had A. Hill, Miss Della Bartlett motorWord comes to Logan that where there is in prospect more B. F. Grant Dies lower grades, $3 50 down to $2.50; visiting at the home of Mrs. reot their value. at fraction a of and to ed problem unemployment Preston, Idaho, Wednesday, plets were born on the Barson feed for the coming winter than Paige. Brigham Frederick Grant, form- few bulls, $4.001 5.00; medium and farm at Clarkston last week. There Utah has had for several years. er business executive and Sal good vealers, $7.001 8 Mrs. Sarah Ashcroft is visiting guests of Mrs. Monta Longstroth, lief. As each speaker sat down the common 50; were two males and a female. Dr. O. J. Wheatley, college extenin Trenton at the home of Mr. Miss Bartlett remained for a few band played Three Blind Mice, Lake City chief of police, only kinds down to $4 75. and except for the plural number All lived and are doing well. The sion economist, announced Tuesday living brother of Heber J. Blind Questions days visit. Mrs. George Merrill. and Grant, Sheep Receipts, 12,700; few truck-ed-i- n we thought it applied to all exmother, a choice holstein in the after completing a feed and live- president of the L. D. S. church, The Ladies Literary club enlambs steady at $8 00; fat How are your window blinds? herd of Hyrum Barsen, is one of stock outlook for Utah. cept Mr. Lodge. It was explained tertained their partners at a supdied Sunday at 9 p. m. at hls home feeders $6.75i7.00; lot trucked-i- n I to us later that the music was the the best milk producers in the Dirty? in Los Angeles of heart disease. ewes, $3.25; few old wethers, $3 50 per and card party at the home basis of a favorite campaign song county. Mr. Grant had been in ill health three doubles We clean them. feeder lambs of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Ashcroft Loganite Weds at the Cleveland convention. Ernest W. Lundahl III, former for almost three years With Mrs weighed Sunday, 76 pounds, $7.55 Tuesday evening. Supper was servDamaged? TWO LETTERS ed at one long table to 38 guests. Baseball Tournament assistant manager of the Dansante Grant, he moved to the coast straight. We repair them. Last month we received a post tournafollowed baseball a to months three be ago, taking up perThere is Bridge supper and high and now representative of the ConF.R.A. By Gone? one our card from of students Sunscore ment at Franklin, Saturday, prizes were awarded to Miss tinental Oil Company out of Salt manent residence there. O' who was in Yellowstone Park. It We replace them. to Lake City was married Eulalia Lee and C. L. Ashcroft. according day and Monday, Friday at The committee in charge of arUse your old tellers s'.d save. Bert Danford who was in Logan Farmington. The marriage license Loading Tomatoes (Continued from Page One) were: Mrs. Ethelyn rangements today. The competing teams are issued announces his bride to be Truck loads of green tomatoes, West Mrs. Lewiston, Miss Lucy Aleen MeEntire, of Ida- every Orma Thurston and Economics at Cornell, before she Thurston, Cornish, South are being delivered at ton Tien Ervona of Garday Payne married a man who had made a Trenton, Franklin, Richmond, Fair-vie- ho Falls. She is said to be a very the local R. R. station. These to- den City and Arnold Wheeler of Mrs. Wanda Ashcroft. Knife Special shoe business. And A farewell Clarkston and Beckers. The charming girl. was temtimonial held fortune in the WANTED matoes are being bought by some Trenton Experienced waitress. married last Thurswe wondered why no graduate of a three blade Winoffer We winners get $60; second $40, third, of Jack s Cafe. group of men who carry day. They will make their home Wednesday evening in honor Utah State, which is only ten years of son Mr. Mrs. and Lamb, chester ( Grant knife, regular 89c val, $30 and Fourth, $20. This gives a Williams Family Meet f on this klnd of trade in all the in Trenton. , Radcliffe and has a1 FOR RENT Furnished apartment 31 younger than good entertainment for Labor Day. Now ue. a special Miss Yrene Payne is spending a factory One hundred fifteen descendants western states. The U.I C. railroad ojeaves August student body twice its size, hasj 55 North, 4th West. sicr, school in of the Benjamin and Mary Wil- - has more building here than is week with Mr. and Mrs Johnl'41 ever 49c. a so- of the produced study " Lake City prior tc his depar- Wool Pool Sold Iden-liams families, pioneers, met atineeded for U'eir business and Maming ln Dayton. j ciciogical side cf home e.cnc ..ics.; EC c.VD New und.rclothes. ture for the - The Gem; a Cache County wool pool the City Park m Logan, now are to this E. able rl?ht R. let for ad was Butler ti and m on Salt Lake y, get pey same, The Sunday .usually graduates cc.uinej wx.ll A mission. arranged program themselves in their has Just been sold for 30c a lb , Dinner was served, there 'duce company have a large floor- business Tuesday. to! at this office. A Good Varnish writings The Primary sponsored a clnld- - w&s held in the ward chapel fol- th-- lr doctors thesis, or the purely according to O. L. Lee of Paradise, was a meeting and program, games' space where the tomatoes are be- SALE Beautiful residence a recreatlon dance in the by chairman of the committee. The and refreshments. iloaed Lowe Brothers Neptunite It! The new or- ing received, sorted, nailed up rens dance Monday afternoon. scientific side of agriculture. Unbelievable sacrifice, 136 West wool was purchased by the B. ganization was perfected with the in boxes and paid for on the job. Mrs. Amis Chyson. who died at haI1 A Iarge crowd of fnends of is to be hoped that the new librar-- l is good. Dries qnick-Varnish 1st North. Mr. in was Lamb attendance. Harris Wool Company, of St. Louis. head of each of the families now There is no waiting for several the home of her daughter, Mrs ian will devote at least one alcove Scratch proof, never turns Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Partington As soon as the returns come on living to Utah Etate or Utah writers, and FOR RENT Housekeeping apart- acting as committeemen. B. weeks for the money, such as is R. E. Butler Tuesday morning, white. There is nothing betthe draft, members of the pool W. Henderson of Arimo was nam- the custom of the Sugar companies was taken to Payson for burial left Thursday for Cowley, Wyo- - if he doesn't, we hope that the Mrto make their home will be called into Logan to re- ed chairman. rain' beets. when ter. No Id buying ware services h those Thursday. or Among the Pioneer collecpresent city library ceive their checks and get a re- - were Dr. David W. Henderson, of m Trenton as Mrs. Clavson lived Partington has accepted a school tion will broaden out enough to there. For RENT Three furnished rooms It-pasiticn teaching port on the sale of the wool bySalt most of her life m Payson and include such. Doubtless Prol. A. Clty. LouLs Henderson Burgoynes on Leave with sink, cold water, electric committee. the of Arimo and Henry Henderson has spent the summers here since N. Sorensen is already back in Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Burgoyne of range and toilet: also garage, at of Pocatello. of her husband in 1932 load of the death Tuesday, grain Logan and is devotmg his SunS. M. 74 E 4 S. Tel. 1265-the college will leave Wednesday The ABC club entertained stitches w'ere taken. Injured in Crash day and Tuesday evenings to for Urbana, Illinois where they England. at a dinner in honor of their Mrs. Llcyd. Simmons spent last Preston Parkinson, 20, of Salt Officials in Salt Lake ecclesiastical talks about will enroll in the graduate school week visiting her parents in Lo-Lake City, a 1936 student at the Members of Cache countys offi- of the University of Illinois at the mother's on Tuesday. Miss Hazel Atkinson of Clark- gan. USAC was injured in a headon col- cial family, including Clerk N. J. opening of the 1936-3- 7 year. Mr. ston is Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Andrews and Blue in lision Saturday night visiting her sister, Mrs Crookston, wife and Mrs. Burns Burgoyne was graduated from the of West Yellowstone, MonAlvin Hauser. creek. He was traveling north in Crookston, M. T. family Beck, county! local institution In 1919. He was a coupe and Orson Hayden, 20, treasurer; Lorraine Bingham, daughter of tana, were visiting at the home of Roy Stewart, county as- -j head of the commercial depart south sessor; Mks. Elinor B. Mr. and Mr. Ed Bingham, suffered Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Andrews last of Howell, was traveling Hodgson, ment at Logan high school for a cut when they crashed. Dust is said county recorder; Bettie lip when she fell olf a week. Scrowther, two years and then he was apto have obscured the vision of Blanch Johnson and N. P. to director Nielsen, of the secretary pointed both motorists. Parkinson was ta- deputies; Mary Liddle and John the Utah Agricultural experiment ken to the hospital at Tremonton Roberts, are those who station, serving among under Director where he remained until Sunday. went to Salt Lake City today to William Peterson, Director P. V. attend the funeral services for Cardon and Dr. Lowry Nelson. He Makes Quick Trip Secretary George H. Dern. The! has been granted a sabbatical leave We believe that Ed Baur has the county offices were closed at noon by the board of trustees to do record for making a trip to Chi- today out of respect for Secretary' graduate work in agricultural VALUE ROYAL FLOOR cago and return. He left Sunday onomics. CLEANER for Chicago, taking the Overland iw.J3950 Limited. He secured a ton and a half Diamond T truck and drove ROYAL HAND YOUR OlO it to Logan. The entire trip conCLEANER CLEANER,-'- ' sumed five days. The truck had K. been sold to the D. W. Hess Company for use in distributing Fisher Juat think of itl Two latest model Beer, The sale wras made by the Royal Vacuum Cleaner . . . one a full Blair Motor Company. be, very powerful floor model with neweet type rotary brueh, the other a Kjht weight and super efficient hand Mr. Beers Here cleaner for all thoee above the floor W. D. Beers, Salt Lake City enteak. The two cleaners sell cleaning gineer, was a business visitor in for $54.00. During this sals regularly Mr. Beers was Logan Monday. you get them both for $39.95. The Royal floor model has all the prominently mentioned as a candidate for the nomination for Govfeatures which have made Royal ernor at the recent Republican famous for mors than 25 convention. However, he did not ysars. It will do ths heaviest cleaning tasks 11 announce his candidacy. Speaking with ths greatest of ease. of Ray E. Diliman, Republican The Royal hand candidate, Mr. Beers says the cleaner is entirely new Roosevelt man is very popular over radical improve-methe state and stands a good chance oyer other types for election in November. of hand cleaners. Youll fall in love 0 . home this week. col-W- a- '" wiSSJrslfCKL if ssa.st te . R.m-'kno- w Pun-;bonu- B e. Livestock , Quotations j , I lar 9 F ncir n-,- 950-pou- ne Boston Letter Toi Cache American TRENTON w-r- e live-wi- I re i aj I y, J. H r $54? A dance; , ..1430 With the- - SIOUX INDIAN ORCHESTRA INDIAN MUSICIANS . AND ENTERTAINERS nt At The Forestry Classes Thirty-nin- e students with it at first sight. from, Utah, Idaho, Nevada, New Mexico. Arizona, and Vermont registered Monday at the college for the first forestry summer camp to be conducted for four weeks hi Logan canyon, Professor Paul M. Dunn, in charge of the school of forestry, announced. All students will be requested to stay in camp for the entire duration of the camp, except in case of sickness or accident. Classes will be conducted for six days a Week. DANSANTE Thursday Night, Sept. 3rd. Gents 35c Ladies 15c Royal Cleaners ere advertised in National Magazines, including Good Housekeeping. Sale is for a Limited Time Only. ACT NOW! This PEHRS0N ELECTRIC 22 SOUTH MAIN - LOGAN |