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Show CACHE AMERICAN Friday, April 12, 1935 Seventy Meet ' SUN., MON., TUES. APRIL Walter Connolly in Lady by Choice Two-Ke- Musical Comedy el Spirit of 1976 and WED. AND THURS. 17-1- 8 Victor McLaglen and Boris Karloff in The Lost Patrol also Two-Re- Comedy el Pie For Two and Second Chapter of Pirate Treasure LOCAL NEWS Cornish Lad A SUIT HYDE PARK I at Ladies UNDERGROUND ! ! ! a dinner faunday in honor of her brother, Clifford Stauffer and Gcrden Harry of Pocatello. Mr. and Mrs. Th:o Whitney and were dinner guests ol Wilson at Logan on were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Hancock,. Mr. and Mrs. Larsen. Miss Isabella Stumpf is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mbs. Ivan Barrett at Logan. Now is the time to have your Foster Mathew and Margaret Hyde Park Mrs. Hattie R. Lee was hostess to the Ladies Literary have returned after spending the Hat Spring :d Mrs. David Buist, Miss winter at Salt Lake. club at her home Thursday afterIn both the shorts and swagAnnie and Fern Found Guilty Glen noon. The drama .The Show-OAt Mutual on Tuesday evening Buist, Butst motored to Franklin, Idaho a talk was given by President gers, you will find outstandby George Kelly was read by Miss Sidney A. Alvis of Newton was ing smartness in our New Eulalia Lee. Luncheon was Sunday. They were guests of Miss Reeves found guilty in district court on Bird. Vocal solo, Earl Suits. Maggie Hill. served at small tables, which were Buist, accompanied Thursday of assault. Sentence has! by Mozelle Mr. and Mrs. George Thompson Barrett; harmonica solo John Glen. not been, pronounced by Judge M.j gay with spring flowers, to 15 j! club members and Mrs. Lou Bal-- : C. Harris as yet. jand Mrs. Sadie Hansen of Ogden Bee hive Girls with their teachof Mrs. ers enjoyed a party Tuesday evenMrs. Tedora shcroft, Mrs. jj lam, Ses- - ere,. gaeVs Sunday State Calls Engineer . Bird. Florence Hancey, Mrs. Jessie Sea-- I ing in the amusement hall. Games 127 Priests Main North High , Sion at Vourt House lNextj Lynn Longstroth, Elmer Hancock were played and refreshments were mons, Mrs. Mae Lee and Miss Ellen Tne High Priests of Logan Stake A comic Saturday and Sunday at served to twenty-fou- r. ; Hancey. Saturday, April 13 at 2, Salt Lake will meet Sunday, April 14th at conference. reading was given by Mrs. Olive attending l The of uEers and teachers of the fY 2 p.m. in the Eleventh ward hall. ClOCK. Mrs. Les Goates and her mother Baker. - " Primary association met at the A good attendance Is very much Visits Brothers Mis. Charlotte Longstroth accom- Salt Lake Miss visitNorma of Hancey home spent City Sunday desired. Quorum Presidency. Legislaton as passed at the re- - panied theim home. Mrs. Goates A. M. Squires of Ogden, brother Between 1920 and 1929 over evening. The teachers ing in town. cent legislature and how it ap- - has been spending a few days here of George W. Squires of the Squires trainiIlg lesson, individuals left farms In Telling "Story Mr. and Mrs. R. S. McQuarrie P:ies to artesian or flowing well visiting with her mother and sis- this country for the cities while Appendix Removed Cleaners,, and Leo Squires, em-- ; was conducted by Mrs. Hazel h motored to Salt Lake City Sunday water, will be discussed at a meet- - ter Mrs. Peter Larsen. Mi's. some 13.000.000 left the cities for of the Cache Valley Bank sen Roy Bickmore, student of the U. Light refreshments were will visit with Mrs. Goates the farms. But since 1932 the reS.A.C. and son of Pres, and Mrs. They attended the L.D.S. confer- ing to be held at the court house Wednesday here, calling on ed ence and returned home Monday. here next Saturday, April 13 at for an indefinite stay. turn to farms has brought the D. M. Bickmore of Paradise, was his local kin folk. jjss EUialia Lee entertained at 2 Mrs. Joseph Larsen entertained farm pcpoulation to over 32,500,-0-0 according to T. H. Humtaken to the hospital Thursday afthe regular M.I.A. o'clock state Following Fri home her a at children's party a This at is a luncheon in phreys. enginer. honor to an of her the highest in years. ternoon and he submitted the evening Tuesday Attorney Wooley Here day afternoon in honor of the sixth meeting c-important meeting lor own- sister, Mrs. Frank Hancock who Fourth of Logan presented a very operation for an acute attack of ers of flowing wells, owners of was celebrating her birthday ancf Og-- 1 birthday of her niece, Helen Lamb, one act ward Arthur Attorney Woolley Nineteen American cities were The skit. rest appendicitis. negro ' comedy luncheon and den, candidate on the Republican Games were played niversary. A beautifully decorated windier m 1934 than Chicago the of the evening was spent hr danc- pump wells and drillers of flowing wells. All such persons In the coun-- 1 cake centered ticket last fall for congress, has was served to 10 guests. the table. Covers Windy City Music was furnished by the Leg Fractured beeil in Logan this week, having' Miss Margery Hancey entertain-- . ing. ty, and others who have an inward A good' crowd home! E. of old 3 court terest a in her at at have ed the district water, business had in daughter candy underground year Dian, party an invitation to be present. B. Watkins, while at the home of a case was being tried. Monday evening. The evening was CaEa55EBaBBESa omusic with and candy ir.ak- - Announcement has been received Mr. and Mrs. Geo. F. Knowlton spent Miss Faye Seamons, daughter that from her fell girls wfe fresmth Thursday evening, New River Heights Store of Mr. and Mrs. George D. Seafur-TThe Trenton tricycle and fractured both bones mons, is one of the honor gradto a meet-storwas taken She Mercantile in her leg. River Heights nished the program in M.I.A. uates at the North Cache high hospital for treatment. up to date in every detail jng Sunday night. Some beautiful school this year. is ready for busienss. Saturday selections were rendered by Cliff Mr. and Mrs. Gloyd Hyde and April 13, the grand opening will Weiser, Eldon Butler, Merlin and Mendon A Book Review prettily arranged be held and Mrs. John Lundberg Archie Cottle. A very Interesting family attended the funeral ser- luncheon was given by Mrs. Ada The Book Lore club was delight- extends a cordial invitation to address was delivered Wedvices of P. of Avon Johr.son by Brother Walker Wednesday. Covers were fully entertained at the home of every one to visit it. nesday. Mr. Johnson Is the father laid for Mesdames, Cottle. Myrl Larnont, Mrs. Lorin Blood Wednesday afof Mas. Hyde. Lucille Hardman, Nellie Hancock, Mrs. Eliza Duee has returned ternoon. Mrs. Wm. C. Wood reMrs. Bessie Balls is reported im- Mai'va Kidman, Marjory Bird. heme from Basol, Idaho, where viewed the Royal Road to Ro- Early she has been visiting at the home proved after being confined to her Mrs. Frank Hancock entertained mance by Richard Halliburton. A sick bed for a few days. Crops that were planted early last of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Duce at a quilting Friday. Luncheon dainty luncheon was served. season produced the best results. Mrs. Andrea Lamb is able to be Miss Mary Ann Grant is conwas served to Mesdames Selma Farmers should remember this in around a little now after" being fined to her home in ill health at Hancock, Florence Wood, Viola season. Finger Snipped Off this to their confined her bed ten for crops planting days. the present time. Larsen, lvalue Smith, Vera ShelMiss Mary Duce returned from Sylvin Hoffler. manager of the With warm weather approaching, Mrs. Myrtle Balls returned from ton, Zina Baker, Monta Longstroth well with misforsaturated and the where a local hospital Monday, ground Logan Bike Shop, had the a local hospital Monday where she and Miss Margaret Bowen of tune to have a finger snipped off moisture, good crops should be the she recently underwent an appen- recently underwent an operation. Beaver Dam. this lawn Utah a rule throughout northern dicitis operation. She is recovering Her condition is good. while he was repairing Mr. and Mrs. Miles Larsen have mower. The member was sewed on season. nicely. Beautiful Story to their home at Arbon, returned Delbert underwent an Duce operThere were a large number from ation for the removal of his ap- Idaho after spending the past two again but there are some doubts if It will grow back in place. the ward attended Cache Stake pendix at a local hospital Satur- weeks here with their parents, Mr. night at the temple Wednesday. day. His condition is as good as and Mrs. Peter M. Larsen. Mrs. Hattie Lee spent Sunday can be Salt Lake Visitor Mi's. George Hiibner was hostess expected. visiting in Hyrum at the home of L. L. Allen, employee of the Utah Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kirby are to a nicely arranged dinner SunMr. Mrs. Louis Miller. and Places were marked for Mr. Wholesale Grocery company cf .Salt The scouts sponsored a dance in happy over the safe arrival of a day. and Mrs. Clyde Copen and daughLake, was a business visitor in Agent R. L. Wrigley announces. baby boy on April 10. even-Th- e amusement hall Friday Mrs. Martha H. Daines and Mrs. ter Louise of Salt Lake; Miss Joyce Logan today. He came up on busichange was made because of.ing to raise funds to send two boy ness connected with his fathers the Benson Chnstensa Hansen returned from Brown of Hyrum; Wayne Hiibner con- LDS Stake to s;outs the National Jamboree, Salt Lake City, Tuesday after of the CCC camp; Mr. and Mrs. estate, the late J.C. Allen of Cove. ference scheduled for Saturday and Music was furnished by the Hyde The estate will be entered for pro- Sunday at Richmond. The meet- Park a week visiting relatives Hiibner and family. spending was orchestra. dance The bate on Saturday, April 13 at 10 ing will be held In the courthouse. well friends. and Mrs. Clifford Ahrens entertain dance attended. During the Anne Shirley a. m. in the First district court. ed at a party for her daughter ice cream and pies were sold. her was Leen who Jo celebrating were: Those Book in Delmar charge Working Premium and Games 4th birthday anniversary. Marriage Licenses Waite, Denziy Lamb, Vernon Per-ke- s, were were H. chairman refreshments Anderson, enjoyed, George isClinton Perkes and Theron Marriage licenses have been Notice is hereby given that there served to twenty-tw- o of the premium committee for the Ashcroft. small guests sued to the following couples by Black and White day Richmond the dance Friday night is delinquent upon the following and Mrs. Laura Swenson, Mrs. Following Clerk Newell J. Crookston; LeRoy show to be staged at Richmond Mr an(j Mrs Ernest Ashcroft en- described stock of the Mountain Lewis Bemtson of Logan; Mrs. Roberts and Naomi Kloepfer, Home April 26, spent two days this week Company, on ac- Walter Ahrens, Mrs. Rhoda Muir. Nampa; Cecil W. Morgan, Kima, In Logan, working on the program. tertained at a midnight luncheon count Irrigation of assessment levied March Charles Bowen Sr., Hubert Bowat their home. Those present were: Idaho and Leanida Kloepfer, Nam- Mr. Anderson says he will have Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Perkes, Mr. 1, 1935 the several amounts set en. of Ogden were guests Fripa; Elbert Owen Bird and Ella one of the finest books and Mrs. Leo names of respective day of Mrs. Alonzo Wood. Perkes, Mr. and Mrs. opposite the Cernomia Christensen, St. Anthony printed to be issued by this annual Joseph Elwood, Mr. and Mrs. Pres- stockholders as follows: Clifford Stauffer and Gordon Grant Simmons, Trenton and Cleo yet show. Dairymen and business men. ton Lee and the host Harry of Pocatello. Idaho were and hostess. Coburn, Swan Lake. John Wayne week end guests of Miss Fawn generally are giving the program Miss Ruth Purser has returned wholehearted support. Stauffer. to her home in Ogden after spendGet Your Favorite Mr. and Mrs. Peter Larsen, Mrs. ing some time visiting with relaWhite Shoe Cleaner at John's Hat Agnes Copen, Clara and Dona Lar' tives and friends. O x Capitol u Rogers a April 14, Sunday Adv. sen spent Saturday at Garland, Shop. 9 No. Main o O jb0 G W. Seamons 1PA The Capitol theatre manage- leftBishop and Mrs. J. ShirleylTemplej 11056 for 3 Days Mrs. accompanied Manning 12 $156 53 Tuesday for Salt George Day ment struck a responsive pulse . Lake City. Thomas 9 40 d $5 20 them to her home there arter spendChildren Lose Lives J. Gregory from the Cache valley public in the, at the home of Mr. 9 $1.17 inS J1 hme f Thomas Gregory 59 Upwards of thirteen school chil- bringing to the Capitol here this Mr. and Mrs. Larsen. 31 Mrs. $1.88 14'2 Leon and Halverson. Preece George that a were in dren killed tragedy Mr. and Mrs. Emil Wennergren .52 Mr and Mrs' F' T' Ballam at George W. Preece 90 4 hum.-rioecured last night at Rockville, of Newton were guests of Mrs, n Salt atf a collided with A train 40" His effort in Life Begins Maryland. edrjDS Tonferefnoe And in accordance cf law and Thomas, Mrs. Willard Richards Y school bus at a railroad crossing. makes a most interesting evenings gundav evenina an order of the Board of Direc- Wednesday. it mount to If accidents continue The public is not entertainment. Mrs. Mary Larnont was hostess Mr. - and Mrs Robert C. McQuar-slo- tors made on the last named date, wherein school buses are involved to recogmze anything good of in. to honor sold dinner a Sunday eriy ldaho spent Si the above named stock will be and innocent childrens lives snuff- in amusement and that is the at the home of the Secretary in Mrs. Robert Larnont of Victor, and at the urday Sunday Vlsitlng ed cut, there should be uniform reason for the capacity houses Franklin, Idaho, on the 1st day Idaho, Elva Pelirson of Logan, laws wherein driver of that have been greeting this pic- home cf R. S. McQuarrie. every of May 1935 at the hour of 1:00 Among those from Mendon who Hester Mrs. Mrs. and - McQuarrie -school buses should be requii'ed ture this week. o'clock to pay the delinquent as-- j attended the LDS conference in Florence Elwood of Francisco San to come to a stop at every railad-SorC. ! Salt Lake were Bishop H. are visiting at the homes of F. T. sessment thereon with cost of MMjrawnjaBMmqaw'iii road crossing. ensen. Counselor Elmer Hancock, Ballam and R. S. McQuarrie. vertising and expenses of sale. Jesse Baker. Mr. and Mrs. Gwen J. H. SHUMWAY Mrs. Florence Harris entertained Casto Sends. Books Hardman, W. I. Sorensen, Mrs. at a family dinner Sunday, the ocSecretary Mr. and Mrs. Sadie Hardman. George D. Caste, a graduate of (Advertisement) casion being her birthday. Covers Vance Walker, Mrs. Ellen Ladle. the Utah State Agricultural Colwere marked for Mr. and Mrs. Alof PresMrs. Lynn Longstroth lege with the class of 1915. has ton Harris and family of Logan, FOK SALE Buiness place with M. and Mrs. Ollie Thurston and presented a set of valuable books apartment; good homes from ton spent the week end with her barto the College Library, according mother, Mrs. Emma Hancock. Tire Masonic funeral service was family, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Waite $1300.00 up. Unsurpassable Mrs. Kay Sorensen entertained to word, received from the office of conducted at the tFirst Presby- and family and Mr. and Mrs. La gains. 136 West 1 North. President E. G. Peterson. The set terian church Tuesday afternoon, Moyle Harris. is the History of the United for Carl John Thim, resident of Mrs. Wanda Rich of Bear Lake States, by Ridpath, and includes Logan, who died following a pent the week end at the home eighty volumes, among which are lengthy illness. Dr. H. R. McGee of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry included biographical sketches of master of the Masonic Lodge at Seamons. ates Logan officiated. members of the United Mrs. Mary D. Morrell left SatRev. T. Ross Vaden preached a urday fer Rexburg. Idaho She will Congress. short sermon and Bishop J. It. spends some time visiting at the Watkins spoke, eulogizing the life home cf Mr. and Mrs. Marriner Enjoys Good Business Thomas J. Rowley, proprietor of iV deceased who had been a good Morrell. Mrs. Rose Jeffs of Logan was the Logan Baby Chick Hatchery citizen and good neighbor. He had To See The resided in the Seveneth ward of visiting relatives in town Thurssays he has enjoyed a very nice for a number of years. day. this city season. business this chick baby Music consisted of two duets by Miss Terease Nielsen, who is Patrons who purchased chicks last season have doubled their orders Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Bailey and a employed in Salt Lake City spent this season. Mr. Rowley hatches vocal solo by Miss Melba GleTin. Sunday at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Nielsen. his chicks from eggs produced Burial was in the Logan Dr. and Mrs. Lyman L. Daines of from his old stock of hens. He has proved by experience that chicks from old stock have greater resistance from disease than chicks from pullets. SEASON fATERWILL 11 ff MILADYS 11 Niel-ployserv-spe- Long.-strot- nt j Latest PATHE NEWS APRIL ! BE DISCO 14-15-- Carole Lombard, May Robson and also Pace Five Basse ' The regular monthly meeting ol the 32nd quorum cf Seventy will1 be held in River Heights Sunday, at 2 p. m. All seventy are uroed to be present. LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH 111 Blaine Bingham, 9, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Bingham of Cornish, is reported to be very ill with inflamatory rheumatism and heart trouble. Over from Trenton H. J. Hauser, of Trenton, secretary of the North Cache Baseball He league, was in Logan today. says the league is now fully organized' and that the opening games will be played on May 4. The season will extend until August 3. MENBON he e, ...LOGAN Today and Tomorrow Plantings BIG DOUBLE BILL ANNE of GREEN GABLES Delinquent Notice BENEATH ARIZONA SKIES BLUCHER FOR COMFORT at CO Homespun Grain for looks and wear 1 m, st w Temple Shirley AGAIN SEE . -- IT Carl J. Thim Service Here On Tuesday This Modern Burial Vault! IT WILL DO YOUR Manufactured in Logan EYES GOOD The Automatic! Sealing Beautiful ShOULD IMs year repeat the same sort of rigorous weather as last year you'll enjoy it smartly in the Briton a new Bostonian in rugged Homespun Grain . . . full double softened sole, fine harness stitched throughout ... man class play, Hay Fever, under the direction of Mrs, Ruth M. n Bell, the gave the weekly student body assemblyWed-nesda- y afternoon in college chapel, under the direction of Madison Thomas, Login, class president. $g50 New Dresees all sizes and colors $1.95 to S12.95 New Suits and Coats $6.95 to $16.95 Dansante 79c to $3.95 $1.98 to $3.45 39c59cu,dup $1.95 pr Night Apr. 13 100 r.i moo pou m n Thatcher Clothing Co. Tomorrow . Mesh Gloves, white or Navy large fancy cuffs New Washable Kid Gloves in Navy, Brown, Black, Eggshell at Also, New Sweaters, Blouses, Slips. Jewelry and Purses Arriving Daily. Full Fashioned Strutwear & Fine Silk llosierv at I C Purchases Vault Business The new industry recently started here by the Bott Monument company, that of building automatic sealing burial vaults, has Just been purchased by John N. Lam-boassistant manager of the Central Mills. These vaults are being built In the Old Deseret Mill building. Persons who are laying away their loved ones, will find that these vaults give wonderful satisfaction. They are so much more ' desirable than the concrete vaults or the wooden box. AT Take advantage of our enormous discounts and assortments to choose from, and select your Easter large Outfit Now. The freshman class at the Utah State Agricultural College are having things all their own woy during the week. 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