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Show as Poultry Session Band Concert privilege from St. couple of hitch-hikeLouis happy today. Ralph Johnson and wife Thelma Johnson and four year old baby, came to the ahertrr office last night and applied for a bed. They said tliey left 8t. Louis on March 2 with Pocatello as tlieir destination. The sheriff gave them a bed and tlielr breakfast Uils morning. They continued their Journey In a happy mood. "Price, Utah." tliey said. "la the toughest place we have visited on the trip. The sheriff nor the rs wt Net rrandson of Cove U the Britton At Olympia Mr. and Mr. William Harvey of: happy father of the tenth child tn the family. A fine daughter was Ue Sixth ward have Just recelwl a letter from Jimmy Britton. The born on Thurtday. communication come from Olym- pla, Washington. Mr. Britton was In Logan where he spent mtmaU4 . formerly several months, staying at the home Button to liah Johnson d! Tore ot th Hsrveyw. from David Wright Button. Plain-- 1 tiff has had her maiden name. Coe Talks j Prof. Ilah Johnson, restored. j Professor T. M. Coe of the horti-- I cultural department. USAC, will Avon Visitor at at a special meeting 4. T. Lofthouse of Avon was In speak Pin ward this evening. i Bmilhflcld on Logan transacting business HU subject will be "An Outside LivMonday and although the snow lays He Room for Every Home. pretty heavy tn the south end of ing will discuss the different types of the valley. Mr. Lofthouse was able and flowers especially to scatter plenty of sunshine while shrubbery to climate condition. adapted hem. lacerated Hand I i Mr. A truck belonging to Legrand Johnson of Newton was reported o sttU a about 1 a. m. Sunday, Jeff Biowell. ding to Sheriff Mr. J ihnson reported he left the tn ck xtandirg on Pint North and Mi.ln streets, near the Cache Val-- i ley Banking company. The police de'iartment located the truck In the 5th ward. Salt Lake Visitor j L,,, Try To Drive Big Game Marriage Licenses w J. Peterson, Lawrence Johnson. Hop Rice, and Ted Seeholser. of the game department made an herd of SO head cfo1 of elk and 250 deer south along the mountain tide toward Providence canyon. When nearing the Joe Baer orchard, two boys on horses frightened the animals and they scattered. It put an end to the A. i drive. Passes Exams An Elk Talks Word has Just been received by USAC that on March 11 George P. Knowlton. associate entomologist of the Utah Experiment Station, successfully passed the final examination for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy (PhD.) at Columbus, Ohio State university. Ohio. The formal conferring of this a. degree will take place at eonvoca-lllusloLet's get going before we tlon exercises to be held at the I university on Friday, March 18. get shot" Robert Crooks ton. Says a calf elk to Its mamma What's the big Idea of us being chased out of our home. Dad said the new game association was the created to help us. Says mamma elk: "Oh yeah! Well If we have any more of this you won't have any little sister or brother this spring. I hope this new game association doesn't prove to be an sth. , the nwlong Lnw laws. ac-c- j city. H Ballard Camp The Ballard camp of the daughters of pioneer will meet at the A ' 4imj imiL I kit I with ovary ELLIOT entire trip. IMine Pound Baby Air. and Mrs. Lee and cUaaed. It OW stock dopartmato k aa upto Hunter are the proud parents of a nine pound baby girl Mrs. Hunter ts the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hynim Jrppesen of this city. kLd aad of vafek. Tko Ttie prom te to be held on Friday night, March 11. at the Palais d'Or. A decoration theme of a southern mansion will be earned out, ac chats PELOIN S. E. NEEDHAM The Polo sport coat in all wool and styled like the highest priced coats, can be had in green, red tde, skipper blue, and natural Camel which is very popular this season. Our price Here From Petersboro O. L. Peterson, prosperous larmer of Petersboro, was transacting bual-n- es In the county seat today. He came over to fill out the state forms for his Income report for 1931. JEWELER The new 1932 Nash automobile is H. E. Crockett of Richmond was being demonstrated at the salee room of the Baugh Motor company transacting business In Logan Mon- on South Main street. The working came He to down day. primarily Is part and body mechanism call on his local dentist shown In Its entirety as the machine Is tilted on Its side. Prosperity Coming Flowers In Norway Contrary to the common opinion Norway is a land of Ice and snow, C. A. Hansen of this city who subscribes for a paper from his home land, learns that summer has arrived In that country. Wild flowers are In bloom and the citizens are planting gardens. 111 that Returns From Coast are Signs of early prosperity seen in the announcement of W Ilford Baugh of the Baugh Motor company that he has taken a contract to erect a new building for the telephone company on his property at Hyrum. The building will be located on the comer lot south and west from the Elite Hall. g time. Our thoughts turn to the things we need for the home, and we are now prepared to take care of your needs in the way of complete new Mr. and Mrs. J. P, Griffin have citizens of Hyrum Wednesday even' returned home from the coast ing at the Hyrum city hall on the where they have been spending the Edwin subject of farm gardens. winter. They have gone to Lava Clawson, of the Hot Springs since returning home Cache County Beet Growers aswhere they thought they might get sociation, will give a talk on sugar some help for Mrs. Griffin who has beets. The meeting is called for 8 been suffering from rheumatism. o'clock. house-furnishing- s. New Spring goods are arriving daily. We are now showing our new line of 1932 Wallpaper and Drapery, a new line of Cedar Chests, new Parlor Furniture, new Baby Carriages and Carts, new Rugs and Carpets, and countless other new Spring items. It would be a pleasure to show you all these new creations in our most complete line of house furnishings. uedstrom Furniture Company Boosters Vaudeville, Capitol Theatre, March 23 Booster A large mountain lion came down into the residential district of Richmond. It was seen as It passed the residence of Guy Hendricks. All the hunters of the town went down to the place where the tracks were seen. They saw which way the wild beast went. The wise ones went the other way. Vaudeville,' Capitol Theatre, March 23. CAPITOL NOW 3 8 featured at $590 $950 PI NEW SCARFS, BAGS, GLOVES, FOOTWEAR and HATS to Match. 3 a 8 In mixed and all wool tweeds are big this season and come in combination colors and solid pastel shades smart for early spring wear sport suits have been priced at P1 rE $y95 and Hyrum Garden Talk "''"Prof. J. C. Hogensen of the extension division, will talk to the See Mountain Lion r . very these $2.98-$5.9- 0 $9.95 m Just Unpacked nt house-cleanin- P Tweed coats of extreme style and attractive spring colors ire being Cal-llst- er Saturday. With Spring comes .14 Demonstrating: Nash Mr. Crockett Here home of Mrs. A. E. Anderson. 226 West 1st South, Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock. The assisting hostesses will be Mrs. A. J. Smith and Mrs. William Edwards. The Incomes topic will be given by Mrs. N. W. Busy With John A. Crockett of the Crockett Merkley and a biography by Mrs. Abstract company, has been pretty Basement Fill Up Martha Brough. Dr. H. L. Call who la batching it busy the past week, filling out Inat his home, his wife being In the come tax reports for his clients. Providence Meeting hospital with a r.ew baby, went into the basement today and found The program at the regular sacrament meeting of the Providence Bam Tom Down it half full of water. Kcihbors who Heber Tarbet of the Third ward know Doctor Call's love for fishFirst ward Sunday night was has torn down the large bam In ing. kidded him about making a furnished by Elders Gardner, and Godfrey, members of the his yard. It makes his premise fishing pond. Delta Phi club of the USAC. look rather vacant since this barn There was a trio by Misses Baxter has stood on his lot for a number Here From Hospital and Dahle. accompanied by Mrs. of years. a former Albert W. Reynolds, Hale. Weber Henderson rendered a clerk at the Eccles Hotel, has revocal solo accompanied by Mrs. Biscuit Man Here turned to the home of his parents, Charles Richards, manager of the 54 West 6th South, from Portland, Hale. A similar program wa preheadsecond National Biscuit company sented In the Providence Oregon, where he has been at the C1 ward. quarters in Salt Lake City, his son veteran's hospital. His many local Mat Richards pnd Morton Westrate, friends will be glad to learn of his special representative from the New return home. York sales department, were here on business for their company on IS Jackson In Hole Tie Thomii Tarbet camp will not hold their meeting this week. The date alii be announced later. wttl i.wvw yew Mly fat mamf yean, if yoa glow h lLa prop wu. Tail laquirat Ac yea to yoar tvilw to Uaf oaca aack year to ba took at the party. By Plane Thorirs Taibct Csrip Mih fcwallbw U8AC for the prom this year, according to the announcement of Ray LUlywhlte. Brigham City. Tills Is In line with the policy rf Uie authorities of the Institution in keeping student costs to a minimum. Corsages will be out of place Elk Counted transients a polios will not give bite to eat. The longest ride they say they were able to get at one stretch wss for 250 miles, on the should a watch Ale 6mith, manager of Smith's i Miss Ann Olsen, bookkeeper at Clothing store, ha Just e omplcted the, Lundstrom Furniture company, the spring cleaning of his store on nt ovpr the week end In Salt North Main street. A complete Mr, gUMt of Blfihop renovating of the store has taken Davld A She was accom-plac- e. New wallpaper of a Plea- panied home by Devld J. Smith, ing design covers the walls. Ail the Olsen says In contrast to the w Is store In the merchandise weather we are experiencing neatly displayed tn dosed S15 , here, It seems like summer In the i cases, keeping It away from dust, gUU C. L. Pocock who recently returned from a visit with her two sisters at Ban Francisco, Mrs. Carrie Motet and Mrs. Minnie Smith, slates she found them well and prospering. They sent their regards and bet wishes to their Logan friends. The ladles are daughters of Mrs. Carrie Thomas of this Marriage licenses have been Issued to the following couplet: Tom Elmer Kennlngton of Bancroft and Antonnette Faulkner of Emily Chesterfield; Conrad Arthur Slagle of Burley and Velma LaRue Whittle of Oakley; Louis Edward Mayers and LaVon Marlon Cranor of Pocatello; Ornal Leo Hyde of Fair-vieand Sara Beatrice Nelson of Weston. Mitt Johnson, while working on drum taUllnf at Firestone Service station had the misfortune to get several severe cuts across the back of hU left hand. The Injured member U carried In bandages. , Truck Stolen Completes Cleaning Returns From Visit have brrn banned by Stem ell had Uie Cmaagr UlU momlng of making S Uie Junior Prom committee of Uie win-char- ge d Staged Friday Night! Blientf Jeff Ttie Logan Junior high school Doctor !n Town band gave a concert In the Eighth N of 8 Pamela, manager the mard Doctor 1L A. Adamson of Rich house Sunday night Ciulx- - Knitting Wotka, made a Three meeting numd. was a business visitor In the hundred persona were In atto hurry-u- p Lake Salt on trip on BatuitUy. tendance and enjoyed the excellent county Monday. musical program given. Five Has lam. In 'son area was to count Uie elk The ball Is bring Uirre, to be Uie outstanding Carter and Olren is'd they saw experu-usual event of Uie school year. le coyote drive Uie bull e.k off Boosters Vaudeville, Capitol Mar. 22 ledge of roks Into deep snow, where they devouied the animal, paying" no attention to Uie airplane fount! overhead. The elk put up a i game fight, but wa a brought down, due to Uie heavy odds against It. OU-- n said he counted 11.25$ elk In the Jackson Hole area. This number was tn addition to the S630 A battle In nature's counted by ground The Ogden. parties. wilds viewed from Uie air with a total elk In th Teton forest aaa bull elk opposing nine coyotes, was placed at 19.885. detailed lie re Saturday by Vera The fliers also saw moose, deer The forest Carter, veteran pilot, and Orange and mountain sheep. deOlsen, forest service employe, upon service, tlie Wyoming game their return from the Jackson hole partment and the biological survey country of Wyoming. The object of cooperated in the airplane survey. their aerial Journey over the Jack- - Itoo tern Vaudeville, Capitol Mar. 13 to Reuben of decoration cording Will Be Made Happy By Sheriff Stowell In Salt Lake Tenth Child Bom Junior Prom Hitch-Hiker- s Carl Fmchkneclit of the college has brrn engaged to give a talk on poultry raising at Hyde Park at 2 o'clock on Thursday of this seek Local News Pae LOGAN. CACHE COUNTY. UTAH CACHE AMERICAN TucmUv. March 15. 1932. uo New Egyptian embroidery, all wool sport coats, hip length, New and smart PI $8.98 PI Hundreds of new spring dresses have arrived for your selection, in prints, and solid spring shades . . . The greatest assortment of beautiful dresses ever unpacked in our Ready-to-WeDept . . . Street and Sunday Nights are featured in each price range and every one is new and fresh from the PLAYING Factories To Operate ar The bean factory at Hyrum and the pea factory at Smithfield, will operate this season. This Information has been given out by C. J. Christiansen of Hyrum, vice president of the Utah-Idah- o Canning crops committee. Prices will be arranged for the various grades in about ten days, it was announced by Mr. Christiansen. rr o H no markets. Purchase New Cars Louis Edwards, manager of the Edwards Furniture company and R. M. Smith of the Beauty Solon deat the Stock purchased partment store, have new DeSoto sedans and Osborn at Larsen, assistant veterinarian the college has purchased a new DeSoto coach. These cars were delivered through the Motor company of this city. Calder-Spenc- TO $ 1 er Fire At Paradise Ready-to-We- 1:40 makes yoa from Paradise. The building which laugh and cry, has been used there for a boxing but makes you happy in and wrestling arena burned to the CLARENCE ground. There was no insurance. No one seems to know how the blaze started. No water being availproduction able the building was a total loss. Chief C. W. Rapp and his firemen A made a run to the scene. Is your property insured? See O. A. Garff, manager Utah Mortgage Loan Insurance Dept. Rates A ctn3jbo'lW7 f"l,'Tl Hea . 10 per cent below the regular rates. Adv. Boosters Vaudeville, Capitol Mar. 23 Phone office 234; res. 822. 90 Second Floor ar oclock Monday morning, a fire alarm was turned in At P BROWNS 3- . Rulers of Low Prices Boosters Vaudeville, Capitol Theatre, March 23 E. W. ELLIOT & CO. e: $ P r |