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Show Tuesday. July 10. 1934. CACHE AMERICAN Rumble Reunio- n- LOCAL NEWS Living in Ogden Pate Juph of thu city Nctdcifiau'w-- Pranas of wiiuam Rumble, manager of the New Temple Hotel, accompanied r i,l reunion UTT AND JEFF Finds Time To Send Letter Mrs. Rumble and n. were at and Lagoon on Sunday, wlirre a family was held. Lucy undoubtedly be surprisrd yvl grau-ji,-- d to learn of their recent mar- Thrifty Nine Meet riage They are making tlicir home The Thrifty tune club met in Ogden. at the home of Maraella Bingham 6. Set dl.slies eral were July egg Fisherman Kill Rattler prepared and served. A game of A fbJvrman ftom Ogden falling ball was enjojed during the afon the Blacksmith Fork rher In ternoon. A hundred percent was present. the icimty of the Hardware ranch, killed a large rattle snake Bun-daWater snakes and are wry common In tliat vicinity By W. 3 iI A oOOD vfcaVwto f uN IthAT WlAN A C. ViSif luTV VlfTO J. IIIKRISON Jeff Must Have An Over Shot Of ryr HPia! THlKfcT POwN AhDAte,CArT tAt IN Seriously Burned Ray Jones, son of T. J. Jones, the milk man. was seriously burned Saturday when oil he waa pouring He was Into a furnace, ignited. burned on his arms, face and cliest. The young man was rushed to the hospital for medical aid. It begins to look as If the O. O. P. of Utah will select IXm B Colton as Its candidate for the U. S. senate In the fall campaign of other candidates A number have been mentioned but Colton seems to have the Inside track. Peterson Honored Printing of the annual catalogue of tlie Utah State Agrlcurtural college is nearing completion accord- lug to Professor A. N. Sorensen, college editor, and copies will soon be available for distribution. Hundreds of requests for a copy are being received from students and institutions in all ports of the country and these requests will all be filled. p. New Water Chief Fred D. Pyle, a graduate of the Utah State Agricultural college In the class of 1903. has Just been named chief of the water bureau and hydraulic engineer for the city cf San Diego, California, according to press reports Just rereived from southern California. Postmaster Exams Pyle has been assistant In the d tlur'ATnunv loiis'' are 'I'oVTiv- - Iwtn,',u r several yeare and 'he now becomes the h"het pmd in en for the offre of puntne crfi.cr ln ti e'n tvcf Sui Iewi'ton, Saint C nice and .smith- - jV( fuld Applications for the rc.".iT foin.s h r fi.mc for tiie e wn in.ui u mu t be made pm r tj July ID Hold Canyon Outing Sal.-ritfir the-- e positions are anSummer sv-io- n stud 'ills and facnounced as $1500 per year at Lew- ulty members of the Utah State iston, $2300 per year at St. George Agricultural College are being enand $1700 per year at Smithficld. tertained at the annual cany in outing this afternoon and evening according to Dr. J. H. Linford, diPlay Wednesday Eve York rector of the summer session. The Press notices from New outing Is being held In the City of newspapers Park and the program of events Moon, current Broadway success, which Is being produced by the began at 4 oclock. Professor Joseph Utah State Agricultural college as R. Jenson of the department of the summer school play, assure physical ofeducation is in general the recreational fea charge Bishop and Mrs. H. Lester Bair play patrons of Logan an entertures of the day. have recently returned from a very taining and worthwhile producpleasant visit in the central and tion, when the play Is given here southern part of Utah. They were on Wednesday, July 11, and Friday, Car Turns Turtle guests of their son John and wife July 13. The play, which Is being! A car traveling north on the In Salt Lake, where they spent directed by Mrs. Ruth Moench Bell,1 state highway late Saturday night will be piesented in the college turned turtle Immediately north of several davs. John has a very at 8 30 Merrill's spur and the five occu- fine Job with a dairy who distriauditorium, beginning bute milk on routes and also have o'clock. pants were more cr less seriously a very fine stand where they disinjured. Allen Reading of Logan tribute cream as well as milk was to a taken with the hospital Last Fire Night Mr. and Mrs. Bair also visited The peace and quiet of Logan was compound fracture of the left jaw, with Marion and wife in Ameriof wnst fracture the compound 8 o'clock last disturbed at about Marion has charge a dislocated hand. Hy Jensen can Fork where e, night when a fire call brought all- and the J. C Penn y S ore of Logan City's fire fighting equipreturning then to Sait Lake they arms bruises bodv. and on and the A blaze street. to ment Center stopped with C. H. Skidmore, state started in a large wooden box at Harry Brown also of Logan escaped from Two injury. girls west J"1.0111 of The Journal the building. H. took the bishop in charge for Willa Gregory and The box was used by the Herald f, a fishing trip. Just mention that Journal for dumping waste paper. were Ransom, who were in the car to the bishop and see the broad badly shaken and bruised No damage was reported. grin settle over him, away to RichYour fire and automobile worries with Miss Gregory sustaining a field tn company with 2 other should be transferred to our of- broken collar bone. state officials they go and then on fice. Last year 29,900 people were up to Fish Lake. It done me good killed and 850,700 were Injured by New Station Manager to watch him as he related his automobile. Were any of your acJoseph Mouritsen, who for a experience, I could see those fish quaintances Included In these num- number of years has operated the come out of the water and almost bers? We have paid tens of thou- coal truck for the M. & L. Coal experienced the pleasure of eating sands of dollars on fire losses. We company, has assumed the manage- - them right here J want to say of Call on O. A. ment of the will protect you. Service station, him and his good wife that there Garff for rates. Phones, 234 and succeeding theDepot James Larsen. are no better people living. Fine late In822. Utah Mortgage Loan Corp. Owen Yeates has succeeded Mr. big hearted people who would go A. surance Dept., O. Garff, Mgr. Mouritsen with the coal deliver to the limit to help you. 0 years (Advertisement) truck. During the years Mr. Mour- ago when I was housed up, this itsen has driven the coal truck, goodly man comes down with his there perhaps are very few houses team to help haul and time after Mil H III II in this city he hasnt visited and time, when we have needed a little delivered coal. Friends wishing to these good people have offered their see Mr. Mouritsen will now have services, a very worthy couple to drive to the Depot Service Sta- whose example we would do well tion and there they can make a to follow. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Griffin and call on Joe who will be glad to .177 o I s Three-Corner- 77777.- j j ) WtVYtOMTChA COHC TOWlt 1 j r- - 1 i ! ".?)' i "f- .v. - I Preston v ' se-a- Colton for Senator Tra- p- I OK,CuMC V on uf .' ' y blue-race- over In Millville there Is a condition in front of the postoffice that could easily be termed a death-traThere is a deep canal crosses the road over which there is a narrow bridge. As one leaves the postofflee It would be an easy matter to topple into the canal while attempting to get on the bridge. Here Is a project for the proper authorities to Investigate. i LWt y. O. Peterson, a member of the Utah state rood commission was eUcted president of the Western Association of Slate Highway Officials at the concluding session of its annual convention In Seattle Friday, according to an Associated Press dispatch. A Trifc few nHEk By EUD ar 1.: to pteuw KVlniSiv 10 Pre-W- Pape Five Trt s TIME 3 UlU Cove Tliere Is one thing among can't many, a man should be grateful for and that Is hi health and OIW.YTU strength, aa I gaze out of my windows and see the passer by I tO think how grateful we should be for that wonderful blessing to go here and there as we may desire. Just coop a man up for a while V arrs rf and 1 begins to see Just what he haa been enjoying. I have been here pearly two weeks now and still tliere Is more to follow, but I am Improving and shall be with you once again in tlie course of time. I see Ue tree with their wonderful foliage. The flowers with tlicir beautiful colors. The grass In a bank of green as it covers the Mrs. La von ne Andrus of Logan but as yet have been able to Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Morns cure a driller. Heres hoping thry ground. The birds as they flit and Los Angeles. get one right away for tilings are light among the wonders. I hear cf Home Gardens, Uie bleating of sheep, the lowing California wrre visitors of Mr. and getting awfully dry. of the cattle as they come to the Mrs. W. J. Harrisons on Thursday. Wcrk Is progressing on the Mrs. W. J. Harrison was treated Richmond well being bored Just corral for the milkers, the mhln-nln- g of the horse as he ends his for a forming verieose ulcer In her south of the old mill In high days work, the song of the birds leg Friday, that puts Mr. and creek. Various On the morning of the fourth enjoying to the utmost their free- Mrs. Harrison to bed. dom, Die hum of the busy bee, the friends have visited them since. about 5 o'clock my wife and I were carkle and crowing of the flock, Tlie Ladies of the home comawakened by the thump, thump all filling their niche In that great munity section of the county faim of footsups on our porch and who outside and I think what a wonbureau organizations who work should appear at our door other derful and beautiful world the with Mrs. Harrison together with than Ero. J Carson Allen. In he workmanship of a great and glortheir husbands brought refresh-- 1 came to our bedside bearing In ious being our eternal father. merits and a very pleasant evening) his arms, two friers, says he Betsy through and by his beloved son was spent. These were Mr. and sent one and I tlie other, we thot and elder brother. Mrs. Peter Petersen of Millville, y ou might enjty them so I brot Tlie psalmist said of the crown- Mr. and Mrs Harcld Homer of them now as we might go away ing work of Uie father. What is Smlthfield and Mr. and Mrs. Clay-- ! during tlie day. Just another exman that thou art mindful of him, ton Hogan of Lewiston. of friendship from these pres-sioand the son of man that thou Max Harrison and Mary Hen- dear people amongst tlie many kind visit him for thou lost made hnn dricks went to Provo Saturday. things they have said and done for a little lower than the angeis and They returned Sunday morning us- hast crowned him with glory and brlnging with Mrs. Viola Adams, II. H. Harrison and wife. Ray, honor. Thou madlst him to have aho children. Thomas. Carma and Burt Orchard and wife, Annie dominion over the works of thy Carrol. Mrs. Adams w ill spend her came In on Sunday evening Just lands. Thou hast put all things tin- - vacation cf two weeks with her as we doused tlie glimmer as the der his feet and so on. Is he fill- -, parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Har- saying is. ing his destiny answer, ye who,nson. Mr. H. Bullen and wife. Millie study the condition of the world Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Allen and A. B Harrison and wife Pearl Selfishness and greed have entered were Logan shoppers Saturday, they were visitors from Logan on SunInto the dealings of men until attended the show at Paston at day. luxIn wealth those who roll and night. President Pend and Supt. Stodside dwell ury by side seemingly dard were callers, Sunday evening with those in the depths of poverty , Word has come to Mrs Fay Allen and in going Pres. Pond savs I and despair and Is a helping hand the ac(i" have brought you a couple of friers held out by those who enjoy aU would you like them. comforts of life those whodent suffcient to be taken heme do"' pitealf the abundance'hT land" Many others of our ward friends gain ay ' hea.th and strerch but is not l.ave been to see us so as I lav find It difficult to keep body a..d h,r !.t r- - Of bv anv means Her hi" lit. uponrnv bod I think our homctVx pi.:t toycthfr. D. W. R.iiniv las al-- o b''i yat tvo winks has b- -' n highlyo A ibaiie nu come and J .d - ti-home bit is In a very sir. honored by the of u.g by some cf the levl.ng pro- - i0j condition as yet fire piope. Wl.it a wondercevuns which our fat hi r lias Grant Ballam, Reta Allen, Mer- many ful world we live in amongst so bicugtt about that reditnbution rill Alltn were taken by their par- many wonderful peorle who would of wealth and the leveling of ents to Logan and had their ton- do anything for jour comfort and will come in the own due sils extracted. All are getting alcr.g happiness. time of the master. nicely. To them all I say we are grateMr. and Mrs. W. F. Hendricks ful and thank you for your visits Tlie financial problems can and will only be solved by the plan made a hurried trip on business to and pray God to bless you in your as instituted and lived In ye Ogden Sunday evening. homes and throughout your lives Cove has her plans ready and apolden times when Enoch Instituted There Is In faces an expression an order through revelation from proved for one just west cf the old cf lives you are living which will the Lord that brought about re- mill near the county gravel pit bring to you and Is bringing to spect, peace and happiness. mein-bersli- ip Millville Death Cove Scribe b LOGAN. CACHE COUNTY. UTAH i. JL fyjrj. : b w . 7. Ur. -- coapN r nr,R T Jg' , r' ''"1 ; - r-a.-x- - ---- r r J Dear friend. I've you joy and peace and happiness. sympathized with you. Is nothing In the world can But rest assured and truly know bring to one contentment and hapThat we sliall reap what e'er the compiness like keeping we sow. mandments of the Lord. I value And you have striven with your the friendship of these who have might been at my bedside and the many To be a champion of the right. others I know as a choice pearl Also, you've used your talents which I would not part with for rare. To make this world a place mere untold riches. I hope my life will fair. always be such that I shall be able to meet you here and here after Your song and music and your art and be worthy of your friendship and association. Freely to others, jou did lmart. Nor looks for oilier recompense. Than their enjoying them, and h,,nc May you enjoy tlie passing years, love of friends, and family There 1 ll 1 Alvord In charge and twenty one members present. A mwdlng Th Uon and the Mouse," was by Mrs. Geneva Murray; the constitution were react by secreand tary Ruth Parker. The club was with the following new of leers: I resident. Melba Jones; vice president. Pearl Bank head; Jane Glenn; secretary home committee. Gwennle Gknn; reporter, Gladys Maughan; program, Pearl Hankliead and Ven-n- a Perkins. Tlie out going officers were Mildred Alvord, Margaret Parker. Ruth Parker. Donna Letsh- man, Elizabeth Bankhead, Bessie Jones, Pearl Bankhead and Mar- garet Parker. A delightful lunch-B- y con was served by the hostess. by-la- 1 To My Friend Annie T. Reese j And your remaining day. be spent col't,nt' m1?, tranqlllll,y year. !n the love of friends so dear, When davs were bright, when1 That you have made, through, days were drear, many a year. A coastant friend, a neighbor true. Do you know how fond I am of Carrie A. Reese. You? Written May 28, 1934 How In my heart you are enshrined. By friendship's golden chords entwined Which with the passing of the I c7ot Dear friend of mine, for many ( w" their mother, Mrs. j. joncs on Ju!y fo,irth. guests Mr of R ,nd j Bear Lake guests of their son and family Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Parker who have moved there for the summer. Miss Sarah Garrett of Rupert, Idaho came Sunday for an indefinite with relatives. rears. Mr. and Mrs. John Larsen, Mrs. The more, but strengthens and Wm. R. 1110 Madra club met at the Carrie Lorxen, endears, Poppleton spent Friday after-- at In all the trials you've been lime of Mrs. Elmer Glenn on ooorx Ovilen with Mr. and ' through Thursday with President Mildred Mrs. Thos. Larsen. I . mid-Mr- ,SJ" a.far n AC'9 VDmh AKKEI ic-- Howard McKinney, I Prop. Phone 300 1" 23 YEARS FINEST MYSTERY DRAMA ... our next serial story ! yj Youll hold your breath at this exciting serial of the handsome thief in evening clothes solves the who single-hande- d crime that terrified a great city and baffled Scotland Yard who wins the heart of the Police Commissioners daughterto throw the police -just off his own trail ! West 1st North I ta ' I hi M I CACHE VALLEY grade oils. 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