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Show Tm v !.i v . Time 14, 1932. CACHE AMERICAN LOGAN. CACHE COUNTY. UTAH Iarr M8e ay ILefft g telstSeass ssrauiSuse fth Amm$& Jess? BzMq Oim ..... Five gflsafiasr9s This Sale Has Far Exceeded our Expectations. Our Bargains will Continue Tomorrow Wednesday June 15th. The Same Greatly Reduced Prices and Slashing Discounts Will be OHcrcd CBurflGteMGeira Fwonture Comgsafiuy OCX - Marriage Licenses 4 have ben to Harold Washburn McBride and BylvU Allred Glover, Logan; William Lyon llealy of Pocatello and Dorothy Eleanor King Mont peller. Man-Us- e Newest Mode For Summer J bertur 1 Ed Smith. aawmlll man. vent to Tremonton on Monday vith a large truck load of timber, for hay derrick!. He had a demck pole that measured 60 feet which waa )!' ered to a Japanese fanner in that section. He had timber for three derricks. Blond Kid Sandals Newest Styles, Prices Not to Exceed $2.95 49 North Main and Mr. Kenneth Maughan and daughter Coral Jean, have been visiting vith Mr. Maughan'a father, J. H. Maughan. Kenneth recently received hi master's degree from the New York Slate College of Forestry and was also awarded a fellowship at the same Institution for Sat. June Mr. Bait Fishing Good Admission 50c Couple Branghams Here A. C. Orosjean. popular salctman at the E. W. Elliott & Company Mr and Mrs. Harold W. ham of Ogdn were week end vial store, it the proud daddy of a fine tut here nd it Ci.Ha tucd ton bvn Sunday morning. Mother rcU.Uves at .i i I vph. and babe are getting along nicely R-- Sheep range was never better for this time of year according to L. 8. 8mart, local sheep man who U ranging his sheep this season In the usual place near Oeorge Town In Bear Lake Valley. Fishermen The Attention Fishermen: Cafe will remain open all night to' Celebrate Wedding Cache Junction Shopper j u J ! At the Lowest Prices in History BUY NOW AT THIS SALE j One of the most cheerful charac-- j ters of which this valley can boast, is Mrs. Hannah Wheeler of the Lewiston Second ward Mrs. Wheel-- s er Is In her 85th year and while she had the misfortune a year ago to break her leg, she has fulte covered the injury and is enjoying the best of health. She Is the wife of George W. Wheeler and has reared a family of seven boys and five girls, of whom she is Justly proud. i ! Back from Honevmoon Mr. and Mrs. Harold M. Peter- son are back from a honeymoon in the northwest. ' Mr. Peterson was married last week In Brigham City, taking as his bride, Wanda Holland of Brigham City, a former student at the U. S. A. C. and a teacher at Preston, Idaho for three years. Mr. Peterson is a former student at the college here and Is engaged at the Junior high school In this city. The Cache American staff extends to the newly weds, a successful matri- monial career. SAVE the TAX Our complete stock of new, fresh, lifetime guaranteed Goodyear Tire. All recently purchased, shipped direct from factory, before the tax becomes effective. Heres a chance for local motorists to save money on THE leading tire. Buy now! Dont take chances on blowouts, accidents, trouble and delay on old, worn, dangerous tires. Buy new Goodyears now save the tax. Blair Motor Co. 55 V 1 No Fix Up Diamond An enterprising bunch of Mill-- 1 ville citizens assisted by Emanuel ' ; Hulse who directed the work, have put their baseball diamond In ex-- ! cellent shape for playing baseball, The home plate has been switched into the north east comer of the been diamond. Tall poles have planted in the ground and net wire has been tacked on to the poles for a back stop. The weeds have been cut off and the grounds level- - Honors Mother . Phone 390 j i LIKE IRON THATS WHY MUltomaW WsIvwjM SkeUDsndtUM I never knew work shoes teold be m eery Uppers Mill m soft m the I cant seem to day I bought the ibeee. wear them owrf" . . , that's the praise from men who wear Wolverine Shell Ilorsehidr. They know Wolverine stand tbe gaff better In toughest service 1 Wekwke Stoll DeneUde kas aw Fk m the feetr ... ... and her daugh- ter, Reta, entertained a group of neighbors and friends on Saturday afternoon in honor of Mrs. Halls Mrs- - W. W. Hall j ' j j j mother, Mrs. Larson. A new apart- ment has recently been arranged In connection with the Hall home where Mrs. Larson will reside in the future. On Friday afternoon a ladies from the group of twenty-si- x Fourth ward Relief society came to do honor to Mrs. Larson who has lived in the Fourth ward for four- teen years. A delicious luncheon was served and social pastime enjoyed All present wished Mrs Larson happiness and contentment In her new cosy apartment , -- - j Attend Hospital Sessions Dr. H. K. Merrill, medical director nd Martin Pond, president of the Cache Valley Hospital, are in Salt Lake City where they went to at- tend the meetings of the Western he- Hospital association, which ing held at the Hotel Utah. An ela- borate program has been outlined for a three dav session will extend over today. Wednesday and Thirs- day of this wek Among those on the program are officers of the a- -' and sociation, Adam S. Bennlon President Heber J. Grant. Subjects of general interest to hospital staffs will be the burden of the program VODmRINE rr QLXKKS E. W. ELLIOT CO. Rulers of Low Prices I. W. ELLIOT & CO K'"J. rrrncrtu3a.m ijsm THIS IS Look Well Week - . i BUCKSKIN WEARS 33SZH and Mrs- - A. H. Mickels of Cache Junction, were Saturday Mr Mlckek wh0 ,n t at the junction, says the k naMit are doing a pretty fair a con businesg of late Mr. Mabel Greenwalt of Selma, Indiana, tea written to the Logam chamber of commerce for informa-- , tion. Miss Greenwalt .expects to pass; through Logan on a tour of the west Recently the chamber has received sideraWe number of llvestock shlp-- a number of communications fronr made at presentindividuals as well as groups of . school teachers and other profes-- ! , e sional people asking for information Bishop onackman Hereabout this section of the state. They j Bishop Hazen 6 packman of the all plan to stop at Logan on their Lewiston Second ward, was trail' ! tour to the Northwest and the Yel- - acting business In the county seat 1 on Saturday. Bishop Spackman re- iowstone Park. jj sides la one of the most fertile farming sections In the valley and j A Cheerful Soul i ' , j TEAM ' PLIABLEBAMBOO - Miss J SOFT AS C. Peder sen have returned from a several days outing at the state capital. Miss Joyce Pedersen and Win ton Pedersen have been enjoying several day outing with relatives t Adv. night. Ask Information I i S'-- Back from Capital I'tah Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. j OUR COMPLETE STOCK OF WORLDS LARGEST SELLING TIRES ,Yr" Funeral services were held Mon' day at Montpelier for Mrs. Leah Dunford Krogue, only slater of the late Parley Dunford. She was 61 year of age and had resided at Montpelier for the past 20 years. Mrs. Krogue died on Friday. John Pimplet. one of the familiar Mr. and Mrs. Ollie W. Edwards characters of this city. Is rejoicing and Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Merrill Lewistonbecause he has his old job back at celebrated the wedding anniversary doing janitor work at the Cache of Mr. and Mrs. Edwards on Sun- Hoffer Visit Valley hospital. day by having a very pleasant trip Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hoffer of Salt to Bear Lake and Lava Hot Springs. Lake City were visitor over SunHere from Petersboro day of Mr Hoffer mother and sisJames C-- Jensen Sr, of the Hat In State Capital ter, Mrs. Ellen Charles and Miss J. Ranch, Petersboro, was transactWeston Vernon spent over the Alice Charles. Miss Lois Davis re' ing business In the county seat on week end in Salt Lake on business. turned to Logan with Mr. and Mi. Saturday. He visited among his local He stated upon his return home Hoffer. She has been visiting in friends and spread his usual good that gome of the leading business Salt Lake for some time. cheer. interests In the state capital are taking a more optimistic view of Proud of Pony Build Trailer business conditions over the country. Billy Weaver of the Lewiston Lundahl'a have just completed a' Second ward is about the proudest new auto trailer that will hold two Idaho lad In the county, and he has a Day horses. This trailer has been specCornish of Franklin, chair- -' right to be. Keno, his pinto ShetGeorge ially designed with springs, said to man of the Idaho Day celebration, land pony won s blue ribbon at the be the only successful trailer built was In Logan Monday. He recent Ogden horse show in comthat uses springs. It Is painted say shopping the committee are contemplat- petition with shetlanda over the and makes a very nice looking of the state. Billy ing a large crowd for the Ioaho northern port vehicle. celebration. A program has been ar- will bring his pony to Logan for the celebration on 25 26 If and July to keep everybody busy Ice cream, 35c per quart at Bing- ranged there Is to be competition for show the entire day. throughout Adv. hams Cafe. ponies. John B. Hill, 66. reputed to be the oldest man In Wellsville, enjoyed his first airplane ride In Logan on Sunday. He was brought here by LeRoy S. Hill, proprietor of the Logana Plunge, and taken to the local airport where he took a ride over the city and valley with Floyd Hansen, local aviator. Mr. Hill was delighted with the air trip and was amazed at the beauty of the valley from an air view. He rode over Logan and the college and spent about 20 minutes In sight seeing. W. ELLIOT & CO E Krogue Services Held Range is Good Pimplet Happy Takes Airplane Ride TAX FREE TIRE SALE Fine Son Bom The Weits Smartest Dancing Attraction" No Music Like It! No Place To Compare! Balt fishing will be good this year la the forecast of nearly everyone who observes the habits of fish. Fly fishing on Blacksmith Fork river will not be very good owing to the fact that the heavy snow of last winter has caused the brush to be mashed down Into the water In many place. Milton Hodges of Lewiston has Amalga Visitors for a visit to Montana, where j Mr. and Mrs. U P. Peterson were he has gone for an Indefinite atay week end visitors at Amalga with the family of their son O. Leslie with relative of Mr. Hodges Peterson. 18 next year. Zrlv left At Millville, 3 Miles South of Logan Student Visit Father tz Barraam ac! Leaving for Montana OLD MILL Timber for Tremonton Lava Visitor W. R. Oodfrty of Lava Hot Fpliraim Weeks, night marshall at Bmlthfleld, waa In Logan on of- Springs waa a vial lor In Logan over ficial business Tuesday afternoon. the week end. He waa guest of his 'daughter, Mrs. Paul Merrill Grand Opening ur-sara- I Night Marshall Here Utah Logasn, a-- e ' Getting right down to Facts . . . Look Well Week means just this: Every civilized member of society owes it to himself or herself to maintain as impeccable a personal appearance as is possible, the rewards being physical and mental. The members of the barber profession stand ready and waiting to assist the individual to attain this desired state of perfection. A simple analysis, but a complete one. Nothing should be overlooked, for Look Well Week is the one particular time of the year when the message of the organized barber profession is placed before the great American community. Patronize those shops displaying Master Barber Shop Cards. CACHE VALLEY MASTER BARBERS ' ASSOCIATION . win mi 1 1iw ""I |