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Show CACHE AMERICAN Eritl.iv. Aim list 11. 1033. CACHE COUNTY. UTAH Pape Five. Due to the Request of Our Many Friends we will Continue Our Sale a Few More Days Suits Priced From $& o7 aimafl Thatcher Clothing Company LOCAL NEWS Here from Richmond Mrs. Lydia A. Mathews of Richmond was shopping in Logan on Wednesday. Site is the same hapChurch Selected py soul that has characterized her H. W. Church of Petersboro was throughout her life and endeared from named aa a committeeman her to her many friends and that district and will be InclOded In the Mendon committee to gather wheat acreage information on Have Wonderful Trip throughout the county. Dr. Guy B. Rose, wife and mother, Mrs. Thomas Rose, have reYager Coming turned from a wonderful outing George A. Yager, secretary of the and vacation in Southern Califorstate federation of labor, will speak nia. They visited a number of inin Logan tonight, according to teresting points, including a visit announcement of the local carpento the Boulder Dam. ters union, sponsor of the meeting. The meeting will be at the Home from Hospital Logan Junior high school at 8 Mrs. T. C. Lewis of 45 North. p. m. 4th West street, has been taken home from the hospital where she Club to Talks Financier lecently underwent a serious operFloyd Odium, president of the ation. While she has not fully reof New York, covered, she seems to be gradually Atlas Corporation one of the largest corporations of getting her strength back again, a its kind in America, was the fact her friends will be pleased to speaker at Rotary club Thursday learn. noon. Details of he workings of the new financial' setup of which Mr. Odium Is the directing head, County Camp Fire Eva Beutler, president of the were gone into In detail. Attorney Asa Bullen introduced the speaker. club leaders, has announced plans Mr. Odium who owns an attractive for the county camp fire day at summer home In Logan canyon, is the College campus, Thursday, 17 at 4 oclock. There will spending his vacation here. Mem- August game. bers of his family have been here be games and a baseball Luncheon will be served at 6:30 for several weeks. oclock. There will also be an evening program. All Leather Footwear Leaving for Coast Mrs. Mary E. Paul of Los Angeles who has been visiting in Logan and Rexburg with relatives and friends, began her homeward Journey today. While in Logan she has been guest of her brother, J. H. Westover, who drove his sister as far as Ogden today. Artillery Checks Cu- t- So Smart So Very Practical, Too! New for FALL Pay checks for Battery C, I45th Field Artillery, for the last quarter of the last fiscal year, ending June 30, showed a reduction of 15 per cent, according to the report of Captain George D. Preston. The received and distributed Monday at the armory, totalled approximately $1200. clx-ck- Back from Lava Bishop and Mrs. Charles England are back from a trip to Lava Hot Springs. While away they visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Rindiisbaker of Lund, parents of Mrs. England. The 39th wedding of Mr. and Mrs. anniversary was commemorated Dindlisbaker last week, which was attended by Bishop and Mrs. England. Another Birthday The Smartest New Colors and Leathers are Found in this Autumn Footwear Blue, Grey and Brown Kid or Suede Oxfords SS,.SM W E3 Childrens Slippers Patent or Tan Calf skin -- Two of Logan's prominent citiNew High Cut zens are today commemorating Attractive Pumps their birthday anniversaries. They are A. Bateson and L. A. Stoughton. The former is 66 years of age and the latter Just eleven years younger. Mr. Bateson was served Tabernacle Broadcast a birthday dinner at the home of tabLake for the Salt Program his son, Mr. and Mrs. Grant ernacle choir broadcast Sunday Bateson. Drastic Clearance on as announced been has morning follows: Arise O Glorious Zion: All Summer Shoes The Story of Old: Jesus Lover of Remodeling Building As the Us Peace: O. F. Oskar, contractor, My Soul; Grant has Old Folks at started a force of men to work Dew; Devotion: of the on the Davis property on West Home; and The Glory Lord (The Messiah) Center street. The building is being remodeled both Inside and outside. Stucco will be placed on Visiting Relatives The Mr. and Mrs. J. Rennell Smith the outside of the building. been contracted by the and baby, Peggy Maurine, arrived work hasHome Building Society from Tulane, Calif, to visit with Logan relatives in Logan and Richmond. owners of the property. Mr. Smith is in charge of the mechanical arts department at the Registration Academy high school in Tulane and has for Eighth grade work will again be the past two months been attend- offered at Logan Academy this Business Visitor Bishop J. L.' Robinson of Riching the summer school at the fall. Its course of study will Instate college in Santa Barbara, clude English, mathematics, gen- mond accompanied by Mrs. RobinCalif. eral science, social studies, home- son, was a business visitor in Lomaking. Bible, and physical educa- gan on Thursday. tion. All local pupils wishing to Snakes Numerous We have been asked to give a enroll In this grade, should call at Settles Death Claim the middle building of the AcadE. A. Wood, insurance represenwarning to fishermen to look out for rattle snakes in the canyons. emy, 55 North Second West, on tative of the Continental Life InThe season has been so dry that Saturday, August 12th. or Mon- surance company of St. Louis, was 14th, . to register. transacting business numerous snakes are coming down day, August in Logan to the streams for water. Only a Those wishing to 'register for Wednesday. He brought with him will report at a later a check to the Cache Valley Bank night or two ago a large rattler grades wearing fifteen rattles, and mea- date. School opens Wednesday, as administrators of the estate of the late Louis A. Peterson, on a suring over four feet, was killed Sept. 6th, 1933. on the works in Logan canyon where Olof Nelsons road crew are at work. 52 t49S BOOT SHOP Silk Hose H. G. Shipley of Hyrum, field representative of Draper Feeds for poultrymen was transacting business in Logan on Thursday. In company with Parley C. Jones of the Logan Flour and Feed Store, he was calling on a number of poultrymen who have had a disease in their poultry flocks. It is said the Draper Feed company had developed a mash that will prevent this disease. Fire damaged the chicken coop of Guy Larsen, 341 North, 2nd West this morning at 2:50 a. m. to the extent of $10.00. The cause of the fire is unknown. There was no insurance. Is your property Insured? Bee O. A. Garff, manager for Utah Mortgage Loan Insurance department. Rates 10 per cent below the regular rates. Phones: office 234; res. 822. (Advertisement) Leases Tourist Park Full Fashion kc Jessens Shoe Store $1000 was life insurance policy which carried in the company. PARADISE Johnson, Jun and Rich Virginia Anetta and Connie left left for the round up at Soda foe Yellowstone Park Wednesday. Springs and then on to Yellow-ston- e Mlaa Lucy and Leris Thomas of Park. Magna are visitors of their grandMr. and Mrs. Palmer Johnson father, John E. Thomas. motored to Ogden Wednesday on Mrs. E R. Summers accompanied business. Mrs. Velma Summers of Wells-vll- le Mr. and Mr. Horace Obrav and tp a local hospital. Tuesday. Saturday with her fatlier, Wm. T. Henry Lemons. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Scow of Brigham City were guests of Mrs. Efiie Welch. Thursday. George Morrell of Logan spent Monday visiting at the home of Mrs. Mancy Goldsbcrry. Mr. and Mrs. James Thomas and Mr. and Mrs. David McMurdle of Salt Lake City were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. John P. James. Herbert Gibbons spent week end at Ogden visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. Heber Shipley and Ruth and Garld left for their vacation at Yellowstone Saturday. Helen Oldham spent last week visiting relatives In Ogden. Mrs. E. R. Summers, Mrs. Henry Howells, Mrs. Alva Smith, Muss Estell Summers and Mrs. Nell Gibbs and children spent Friday as guests of Mrs. Velma Summers. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Bickmore and family of Green River are guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Bickmore. Mr. and Mrs. Art Summers are rejoicing over a baby girl that arrived last week. Mrs. Oscar Maddox spent last week at Logan at her daughters, Mrs. Charles Roth, who are rejoicing over the arrival of a baby Cook Drink Bottled Beverages Paradise The K. K. club held their meeting Friday at the home of Mrs. Ed Bahen. The time was boy. taken up in canning of fruits un-- I Clyde Baugh of Wellsville is der the direction of Mrs. Ed Bahen iMrs. Henry Howells and Ruby spending the week end at Mrs. Josephine Lofthouse. fLotthouse were guests. n V. J. Lofthouse and Vernal Mr. and Mrs. Hiiiyard Rose motmotored to Blue Creek a here ored to Lagoon and Ogden where they are employed, Tuesday. she visited her sister. Sunday. Miss Elaine Roberts of Logan Mrs. Annie M. Pearce of Los ssj Angeles, Calif, is visiting at the spent the week at her cousin, home of her son, Mr. and Mrs. F. Wanda Pearce. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Miles of Lava ' M. Pearce. Miss Wanda Pearce is spending spent week end visiting friends and the week in Logan, the guest of relatives. motored to' her cousin. Miss Elaine Roberts. Joseph Newbrand Amos Pearce and Richard Fife Daniel, Idaho on a business trip of Salt Lake City were week visi- Tuesday. Mrs. Lorenzo Jackson of Salt tors of relatives. Roscoe Shaw left for Salt Lake Lake City is visiting friends andj relatives. City where he is employed. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Johnson Joseph Sorenson and Mrs. Baker returned home Wednesday after of Mendon M.I.A. Hyrum Stake at St. president were visitors of Sunday spending the past week sacrament meeting Anthony. Mrs. Leon S. Richman school and accompanied them back for an in- Sunday. Peter Barson is at Clarkston on definite visit. Miss Lena Christiansen left for business this week. Mrs. Thomas J. Pearce and Mr. Ogden Friday where she is emand Mrs. Earl Roy from Idaho, ployed. Mrs. Amelia Bradley and two have returned to make their home. Mrs. Ed Bahen motored to Dowdaughters, Drue and Emma spent week end at her daughter's Mrs. ney to visit the electric plant with her husband. Ed. Bahen. Heber James. Mrs. Emily J. Roberts is spending Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Roberts and two children were guests of the week at Ogden visiting her son their mother, Mrs. Emily J. Ro- Joseph J. Roberts and family. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wyatt and berts, Saturday after spending their vacation at Yellowstone Park. family of Wellsville were Tuesday! Mr. and Mrs. Frances McBride guests of Mr. and Mrs. Orson and two children of Hyrum spent Goldsberry. Nor-mo- j Pure, Wholesome , Sanitary All Flavors Crystal Bottling & Furniture Company 72-8- West First North 0 : Jack Dowdle, an expert auto mechanic and experienced garage man, has taken a lease on the Logan tourist park garage, on South Main street. He feels that with his experience in garage work and the fine layout at the local stand, he should make a good thing out of the property. Mr. Dowdle was bom in Millville so he is a Cache County man. He spent 18 years in garage work. For the past four years, he has been employed in the mechanical department of the Hal Oil company in Southern California. For three years previous he was in the emdealers ploy of the Hudson-Esse- x in the southern California district. w-- Logan SHOE BARGAINS Another Bargain Day Saturday ONE BIG GROUP OF WOMENS SHOES Feed Man Here Chicken Coop Fire Ladies at McCracken dance pavilion Smuhfudd last night. Roller skates prated to be a real attraction. The youngsters were thrilled at Hie sport. The roller skates used were not designed to use on concrete floors as the fibre wheels of tile skates showed considerable wear as the result of the one night's use. Efforts are being made to procure skates that will be suitable for this floor and then an announcement will be made of the opening date when tile sport will be a nightly affair. Suede Ties with Piping at to Upaarfds of 100 young skaters on the skate floor at the were Smart Black or Brown COLLEGE Fit your Feet with Arch Supports and have comfort Skates Prove Interesting to Youngsters White Oxfords, Sandals, Pumps, Straps Kelvinator Black and (Includes Brown Broken Sizes) Is the Worlds Oldest 00 ONE GROUP OF Womens and Girls Rubber Sandals Electric Refrigerator Compare it with all Others Before You Buy ONE GROUP OF MENS SPORT OXFORDS Black and White Combinations . . . Brown and White Combina- tions . . Ventilated and Plain Styles. Quality Electric Co Bargain Sensations Never Cease at 123 North Main L. rsr; i Logans Bargain Store 57 West Center Street - '.T' V' 'J' t |