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Show 1 I'rid.iv. Any list LOGAN, CACTI F. COUNTY. UTAH CACHE AMERICAN S. 1934. n.a if. chairman: Allen Ilau-man- . LOCAL NEWS vir chairman; Wl Uord W, Smart, Scott M. Budg. E L. DANCING AGAIN WHERE? Song leader r.atmt, Ja Frank Baugh, Jr.; Leave Tavern Employ k Taylor. J y Mr. and Mrs Dewey Cook attended the funeral services tf Reynold Allsop which were held In the Ninth ward chapel Monday, levnold was a nephew cf Mrs Hyde Park HDfflimsaimfte with i Visiting Parent Mr. and Mrs. Deward Balls are happy ever the safe arrival of a son on Monday. July 30. Mrs. George Mrmll and daughter. Evelyn, of Trenton xpent three days last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George F. Ashcroft Mrs. Belle Thurston Is confined at a Logan hospital, suffering with it Where real Dance ervsiprlas. played with a real out and Mr. and Mrs. Willard Ballam, r f Ml Burke and Joyce Shirley indoor floor to dance on . . Flock, arrived Tuesday from San and Cool a canyon breeze. FrsnrUco. California. They are ' staying at the home of Mr. and Mrs Lorenzo Peterson. They will 10c and 25c spend some time visiting with reRegular Pricet latives and friends. Brain fever among horses continues to take a toll. Evar.de r Waite has lost two horses. Joseph Wane and John Soamons have each' lost one. ' returned home Grant Lamb Tuesday from the Cache Valley he underwhere General Hospital went two very serious operations. Grant has been confined In the j hospital for 2' weeks. It Is hoped Club service committee Oscar she will have a speedy recovery and1 Wcnnergren, chairman; John H. will sot i tc able to be out and! Moser. Carl W. Sanders, C. A. around again. swarm cf Beei Lund a hi, Wm. Lehman, B. T. Car- The don. Hive girls under the supervision Program committee C. A. Lun- - of saarm lenders. Mrs. Manilla; dalil, chairman; Adraln Hatch, vice Cook and Miss Golda Hvde, went chairman; Ross Anderson, Jack on an outing Thursday. They held' Committees of the Logan Rotary Taylor. Frank Baugh. Jr, Harold a slumber party Wednesday night club to serve until July 1. 1935, Fornoff. N. D. Salisbury. on Mrs. Manilla Cook's lawn. They r, have been appointed by Pres. WilJohn H. left at 5 o'clock Thursday Fellowship committee liam Evans, Jr. as follows; chairman; W. J. Carlisle, lng for Logan canyon where they Sergeant-at-arm- s Nophl Bott, vice chairman; James Norfleet, spent the dav at the City Park. Asa Bullen, Ernest Earl, Scott M. Members of the swarm who went Geo. O'Keefe, assistant. were: Carol Hancey. Connie Hur- Budge. Ti;e weather v. ill be Aims and objects committee well, whatever it will be ouiujojs, Dr. Willis Classlflcatlon Wm. ren. Athalte Howell. Celia Balls. committee SalisD. N. Wm. Evans, chairman; 1. Gregg, noted meteorologist and chief of the United States Weather' chairman; N. E. Munk. Marigene Lamb. Mildred Ashcroft, bury, secretary; Olof Nelson. Os- Lohman, R. J. Coakley, vice chairman: Harry Parker, O. Elsie Beamons. Glenna Seamons,- ' Bureau, Washington, found it dear and cool in the Frigidaire air car Wennergren, Norma Jorgensen and Bernice SeaGuy Cardon. conditioned house at the Worlds Fair. He is shown here reading a John H. Wilson. W. mons. Attendance committee Carl Vocational service committee sling psych rometer, which registers temperature and humidity. The Lamb have Mr. and Mrs. George Sanders, chairman; Rav Trotman. R. J. Coakley, chairman; A. G. vice word of the birth of a m dionlesa anemometer, or wind velocity indicator, and the barograph received Oscar Wennergren, chairman; Olofson, vice chairman; Albert An- Merl Hovey, Geo. O. Keefe. daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Melvin on tl.e table supply the additional readings. The air conditioned house derson, James McCracken. Frank Lucherlnl of Logan at the Cache Public information committee was built to demonstrate the summer comfort that has been made Jackson. B. T. Cardon, chairman; Gunnar Valley hospital on July 25. Mrs. Community service committee possible by Frigidaire engineering and scientific advance in controlling Rasmussen, vice chairman; Geo. W.J Lucherlnl was formerly Miss Olof Nelson, chairman; H. J. Floyd Davis, L. A. Jar- - da Lamb. indoor atmosphere. Mrs. Kate Woolf and Mrs. Rae Hatch, vice chairman; E. O. Pet- vis. visl erson, A. H. Palmer, Merl R. Hovey. Woolf New member committee spent Wednesday 'g Harry T. with Mrs. Aletha Thursten. Albert Lorin Low, Chambers, Langton International service committee Paiker, chairman; attended of number A Wilbur C. Cecil Deppe, Forrester people vice D. H. Claypool, John chairman; Wilson, chairman: Thompson, the Cache flake night at the tem- - Leslie Hanson. Richard Toolson, Budge, vice chairman; Herbert R. E Skidmore. Brvan Wright. FirIvan committee work Nielson, Wednesday. pie. Andy Eugene Lundquist, Boys' Weston, Fred Lundberg. Nolan Daines, son of Mr. and and L. Vern Toolson. ( Mrs. Joseph Daines, had the misMrs. L. A. Fulkerson entertained fortune of breaking his wrist, at a family dinner in honor of the birthday anniversary of her Fred Duce, Leslie P. Hancey, and husband on Sunday, July 29. The Grover Hancey of the town board rooms and table were beautifully WednesThe 15th Annual Henry Stam- motored to Salt Lake City flowers. decorated with summer Stockmen's Reunion opened day. They secured drouth relief Those present from out of town P?de s. money from the government to In- were: John F. Fulkerson of Thursday at Soda Springs, in cool ' Park. This year's show crease the water In the water sysCalif., Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Stampede tem. Work will soon begin on the of Santa Barbara, Calif., Is more than a rodeo, it Is the Conday trench leading to the new spring. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Parsons of Idaho State Championship Rodeo are bringing Benson, and Mr. and Mrs. Ron and the large purses di- Hendricks and children of Ogden. the best cowboys in the world, Covers were laid for 24. A pleas- rect from Cheyenne. Every indication points to the greatest and ant evening was spent In cards. most thiilling rodeo ever staged by The new officers of the Ameri- the Association, and the many cow- can Legion auxiliary were elected who have arrived early are Smithfield The new officers of Monday night. The following were boys to tromp down the toughest the Daughters of Utah Pioneers chosen: Pres. Mrs. Marion Rich- ready horses in the famous Col- entertained at a social Thursday ardson; 1st vice pres., Mrs. Ethel bucking born string maybe Keep an eye ' aftermoon in honor of the Mifflin; 2nd vice prest. Mrs. Er- on the bulldoggers as they thun- ON THE STAGE Tool-son ma Anderson; treasurer, Mrs. Ka- der across the arena into a fly lng officers. Mrs. John P. was in charge of the pro- tie H. Cragun; historian, Mrs. An- tackle to mix cowboy boots and gram. Community singing. "Come, nie G. Miles; sergeant at arms, the toughest horns on the open Come Ye Saints and Utah We Mrs. Nita Preece; delegates chos- range. Love Thee, under the direction en to attend the state convention The large midway promises to be of Mrs. M. T. Van Orden; prayer, are: Mrs. Marion Richardson, Mrs. Mrs. Will Smith; accordion solos, Katie Cragun, Mrs. Annie M. Farr the greatest and largest of Its Mrs. Rose Raymond; pioneer ex- and Mrs. Erma Anderson: alter- kind ever set up on the rodeo Mrs. grounds. It will positively be one Hillyard; nates, Mrs. Ethel Mifflin, periences, Mrs. Emma Featuring vocal duet. Mrs. Roy Smith and Annie Miles, Mrs. Lettie Harry of the greatest midways this rodeo has ever known, and will include Mrs. Frank Winn; talk on early and Mrs. Annie Larkin. Mrs. James Fulkerson entertain- practically every kind of a fun days, by Mrs. Nora Merrill; steel house known, from novelty stands guitar duet, Mrs. Done Thomley ed at two tables of bridge on to merry-gs. c rounds and and Roberta Roskelley: humorous Monday afternoon in honor of with men are concession More BarMi's. pioof Santa Mrs. Hugh Conway reading, Joseph Meikle; hand than ever before neer experiences, Mrs. Jane Tid- bara. California. A delicious lunch already onhundreds of attractions and the Miss for laid were Ruth humorous was Covers served. well; reading. West. A delicious lunch was serv- Mi's. Conway, Mrs. L. A. Fulker- they offer will amuse the folks as Mrs. well as the children. ed under the direction of Mrs. son. Mrs. Ron Hendricks, band his unique The big open air dance floor is Lue McCann, Mrs. Albert McCann William Smith, Mrs. Ron Pitcher, and Mrs. Sam Tout. See Americas most Mrs. Jack Parsons and Miss Dor- highly polished and everything Is inreadiness for the 4 Big Rollickclub othy Fulkerson. The Smithfield Kiwanls Beautiful Girls. held their "Ladies Night at the Mrs. Coral Nilson entertained at ing Cowboy dances. The big moonJunior high school on Monday a family dinner Sunday in honor lit open air dances commenced on night. President Lowell Smith was of her children, Mr. and Mrs. Rex August 1, and you can dance unIn charge. Dinner was served Nilson of Los Angeles, Cal., and til Saturday night. This huge floor Feature Picture after which a pleasant evening Mrs. C. H. Young of Bend. Ore- is nestled in the scenic heart of was spent in music and social gon, who are spending their va- Stampede Park, and is surrounded Tlie by beautiful trees and cold runchat. The program was furnished cations visiting at home. by fellow Kiwanians from Ogden. rooms and table were decorated ning water. Dont forget to attend Rodeo There were twenty seven present. with summer flowers. Covers were this Idaho Championship at Soda Springs on August 2, 3, The Ladies Literary club enter- laid for eighteen. tained their partners at a dinner Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Dowdle en- and 4, where there is plenty of Vaudeville 4:30, 7:15, 9:30 dance at the Legionaire home in tertained at a chicken dinner on shade, no dust, and cold running Logan canyon. Dinner was served Wednesday evening at the Mack mineral water. Plenty Western! after which a humorous one act memorial in honor of Mr. and Fulkerson Admission to 4:30 and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh play was given and a vocal solo Mrs. B. C. Monson of Peona, Ilof Santa Barbara. Cal. by Mrs. Forrester Claypool. The linois. Those present from out of Conway Children 15c Adults 31c Dinner was served and a pleasJaw remainder of the evening was town were Mr. and Mrs. J. ant evening spent at cards. Covin dancing. Those present Mr. and Mrs. Brig Monspent 25c Children 41c Adults were Messrs, and Mesdames Alma son and daughters, Amv and Ber- ers were laid for twelve. Evening Mr. and Mrs. Lue Plowman anLundahl of Logan; John Matkin tha, and the guests of honor. A nounce the marriaee of their of Hyde Park, and Orian Toolson, pleasant evening was enjoyed by daughter Bessie Crockett to HoL. E. Nelson, Martin Roskelley, all. mer Nielson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Glen R. Winn, H. B. Daines, Wil Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fulkerson A. Nielson of Hyrum. The marliam Hurren, Clyde Littledyke, entertained at 6 oclock dinner on at Malad, riage was performed Fank Emmett, Douglas Hooper, Monday in honor of Mr. John F- Idaho. 23. Johnny Rossell and his i Entertaining Orchestra Muic at ' Special Feature TheGirlwith theGoldenVoice Rotary Club Committees j Announced ; morn-Mose- ! . Gwel-Sktdmo- M Henry Stampede Well Under Way At Soda Springs Saturday CAPITOL AUGUST by TELEPHONE 80c AFTER 1:3 I 4th Co-mi- SMITHFIELD j mulncd here while her husband, Ray Minter. went to Pccatello, where he Is giving Instructions to a group cf junior band members, Dancing Party An entei taming dancing party wav given at the Palais d'Or Wednesday evening. It was i Invitation eMalr and was staged by A. A. Flrmage of the J. C. Penny com-- I 1 any and Adraln Hatch of the Hatch Agency. These gentlemen have taken a lease on the Palais d'Or. Water Becoming Scarce- - Opportunity Passed The local political powers a bet when they failed to A. Farley, postmaster have Jan-c- s general, visit Logan while In Utah and held a dedication service for the new Iran to the local Perhaps we could have received an explanation relative to the harmony of the architecture cf the old postoffice building and . over-1-ok- p:.st-cffic- e. 29 Year ht SUIton-lo-atallo- rales. n TELEPHONE Boxing for Title j Jack Burke of Ogden and Joe Marlines of Rifle, Colorado, have matched to fight for the in- -. jbtrn j termountain championship of the Children Improve welter clan at Ogdrn Monday night, Mrs. Newell Purser ol Richmond August The battle ts staged for was In Logan Wednesday. She says tl Ogden stadium. A number of her two children. Alice and Milton preliminaries have been listed. Carver who recently were operat-- 1 for appendicius are at home Granted Culvert Marlon Anderson of west Benson, met with the county commissioners on . Wednesday and requested Seek Storage Quarter- . . ven culvert to be placed Desiring quarters for storing slate road equipment, Fred Miles, rest-- 1 nJ'he A culvert 12x20, It feet dent engineer for the state road i J,elolL was granted with the undercommission, appeared before the long It wlU be Installed by Mr. county commissioners Wednesday standing and requested that the commission Anderson. purchase t lots at Cache Junction for storage of road equipment. The Kent Lad Injured cost of tlie lots Is 250. The comWord comes from Manteca, Calimissioners agreed to make the fornia. that Many Kent, son of purchase provided tlie state road Joseph Kent of Lewiston, is In the commission would reemburse the hospital at that place suffering from broken shoulder and other Injurcounty. ies as a result of a bale of hay falling on the Injured man. He had kBrain Fever Rampant been employed there for the past Charles Cunningham of Petors-bor- o month. was a business visitor In the ' Mr. county seat on Thursday. of Missionary Coning Cunningham says a number Word from Elder Brigham Olsen herses In his section are suffering from brain fever. John Ben- of Ccllege Ward, son of Mr. and son of Newton lost a valuable Mrs. Hyrum Olsen, Indicates he horse with the malady. Hyrum will be home within a few days. Kidman of Peters boro has two His last letter was written the day nlmk suffering. Hans Ander- - before landing on the eastern son has one and Mr. Cunningham coast. He stated he expected to has cne. The latter was procuring stop a few days at Chicago and visit the fair while making the medicine for the sick animals. Journey home. ' i -- ( J in Service Upon the occasion of the visit to Utah of James A. Farley, postmas ter geneial of the Roosevelt cabinet, the fact was brought out at the dedication of the Salt Lake postoffice that Thomas H. Cutler of Millville, was the oldest postmaster from the standpoint of service, in attendance at the services. Mr. Cutler has been In the postal service for twenty' nine years, the major portion of this service having been given the Millville office. There Is only one postmaster in Utah that has been In the service longer and he was not at the gathering at the state capital. Lion Delegate Home agent for the Marriage License has returned Marriage licenses have been Isfrom a trip to Grand Rapids. sued to the following couples: Michigan, where he went to at- Clarence Hale and Reah Leone tend the Lion's International con- Da via, Alton, Wyoming; Howard vention as a delegate from the H. Shulberg, Preston and Wanda Willis Allen Lewiston Lion club. Mr. Hansen Taggart, Lewiston; was the only representative from Biggs, Richmond and Leda Mae He Atkinson. Franklin; Freeman M. this valley to make the trip. visited the Chicago fair prior to Rasmussen, Grace and Wilda NielMcreturning home. The next annual sen. Cleveland; Dean ClarkBlack-foet; convention will be held In Mexico Clellan and Fern Clark, Ivan Lee Cordlngly, Preston City. Mr. Hansen reports the Grand Rapids convention the largest at- and Mary Ann Waner, Lendale; tended of any since the organiza- Earl R. Webb and Deborah Scott; Idaho Falls. tion of the club. C. L. Hansen, U.I.C. at Lewiston, FASHIONABLE Dresses FOLLIES -- ) v y Never Before Such Thrilling Values! f TV V A Sale of Womens FROCKS Headline Acts 8 i N ! PENTHOUSE Members of the 8. 8 Milton family and a number of friends enjoyed a delightful canyon party Tuesday night. The occasion for the party was the home coming of members of the family from Arisons and California. There were about sixty members present. F. M. i Water for culinary purposes Is becoming scarce In some of our neighboring towns. It Is said that portion of the citizens at Millville. are without drinking water at their homes. Tilts condition Is r'ote acute at Hyde Park than any cf the other towns, according to r ports from cur neighbors on the north. jUg completed.00 Hold Canyon Part- y- 50c Mrs. Vera Minter of Ogden Is a visitor at the home of lier parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Lowe. She re-- i Cook. Attorney and Mrs. Roy D. ThatOgden were In Logan Thursday night. They attended the funeral services at Thatcher. Idaho on Thursday for Mrs. Cor Larkin Thatcher. cher of IDAHO FALLS William T. Knowli't who hus been at the M. i main Tavern lit Lcga , can-chis resigned hi:, position and Vern Crookston lias Leon appointed deputy Mr Knowles has been oti the job a couple of weeks. n. HYDE PARK Attend Services LOGAN to a.ting as deputy sheriff at the .1 Pa ere Three. ferris-wheel- ART GLEASON and SILK DRESSES Regular $4.90 and $5.90 10-pie- ce NOW y87 BACHELOR BAIT at July MUTT AND JEFF Fish Cake Is The Wet For Sausage HERR SCHMIDT, IJluTT IS STILL TnSEARCH OP JEFF WHO WAS TOT INTO APISH SKIN AMD SENT TOWN IKTO THE WATER AS A DECOVTO LORE OTHER FISH NEAR THE .ii.iAecfl AS ' By BUD FISHER SCHMIDTS and For Travel For Tea For Street For Home For Sports that easily eclipses anything similar that we have ever offered! These charming frocks are NOT house dresses, !ut dresses for EVERY occasion! A sale Made of broadcloths . . . pigue . . . seersucker . . . sheers, and other easily tubbed fabrics. FISH CAKE Voiles NOW regular $1.69 rc DWiNSBELL SO MOTT COULD TAKE PICTURES OF DEEP-SEMONSTERS -AN UNDERIDiJ CARRIED JEFF fwAY AND HE WAS CAUGHT W A fishing boat FISH FOR THE AQUARIUM. CATCHING 1 E.W. Elliot & Co, E. W. ELLIOT & CO.f :i E. W. ELLIOT & CO.r- -? E' w. 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