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Show CACIIF. Friday. March 18, 1932. AMERICAN-LOG- CACHE COUNTY. UTAH AN. Telephone Calls and Bad Weather... Has caused us to extend our thi Two-For-O- Booster Always Wins! A Boost For Cache Valleys Biggest Boos-te- r The Cache American and win a Valuable Prize April 30 Sale ne WE WILL CONDUCT OUR Two For One THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Never before, to our knowledge, have such bargains been offered in Logan. THINK OF BUYING A DRESS FOR n nv 00 Firt I Just Under the Hill Prize Cash Servel Electric Refrigerator Third Prize Three Piece, Overstaffed Living Room Set $225.00 Fourth Prize Victor RCA Radio Fifth Prize Cash. Sixth Prize Merchandise Credit at S. E. Needham Jewelry Store Seventh Prize Merchandise Credit at a Ladies or Mens Store in Logan. Eighth Prize Merchandise credit at a Ladies or Mens Store in Logan Extra Prize and Cash Commission $129.56 Appropriation Logan $145.00 51.00 35.00 35.60 25.00 605.50 : - Total Purchased from 1. L. MONTROSE $250.00 Second Prize f- - Apparel Store Cache Knitting Works . . . CAMPAIGN . . . NOW! The Prize List SERVEL ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR . Caefae South Main DAWN of PROSPERITY SECOND PRIZE AND GETTING ANOTHER DRESS FREE Well that is just what we are doing at our store during this sale. 124 ENTER OUR FIRST PRIZE $250 CASH Dress Sale 4 Pare Seven $1500.00 CO. 1 a Thos. S. Poppleton Several Towns To Be Represented Observes 86th By School Bands Anniversary Local News The Cove Visitor official announcements of Attend Banquet the Logan Chamber of Commerce J. L. Robinson and wife and of the state band contests to be Mr. and Mrs. Ether Allen and Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Allen of Cove Nephi Nelson and wife of Richmond, held in Logan April 0 have been were transacting business in the attended the Jefferson Day ban- mailed to all the high schools in the quet at the Bluebird Friday night. state and to several in Idaho and county seat on Saturday. Wyoming, extending special Invitations to the high school bands to Benson Visitor Employ Painter participate In this contest. The high LoA. was of Reese Benson a J. Painters are busy brightening up school bands at Pocatello, Preston, on business visitor Saturday. Cokeville, Wyoming, North Cache, the Interior of the court house. The gan work is being paid for by the un- He made a pleasant call at the South Cache, Logan high school, employment fund built up from re- office of the Cache American. Boxelder, Morgan, Logan Junior ductions from the salaries of the high school, have indicated that county officials. they may enter the contest. April Surprise Party A surprise party was given Fri- 8 is the final date for entering the Band Concerts day evening in honor of Miss Leona contest A sixty-fiv- e Prof. N. W. Christiansen, C. L. piece band of the Pardinl at the home of her parents, Utah State Agricultural college, di- Mr. and Mrs. A. Pardinl Covers Pocock of the publicity department, rected by - Professor N. W. Chris- were laid for ten guests. Miss Par-di- and Secretary R. E. Bemtson of the received a number of birthday Utah State Agricultural college, A. tensen, is giving concerts in South The evening was spent in T. Henson, director of the Logan Cache, Box Elder and Bear River gifts. high school band, Frank Baugh, Jr. high school today. This band is one playing cards and games. L. A. Peterson, of the largest and best balanced Superintendent bands of the state. Principal George Bates of the SenTrenton Visitor Vance Benson of Trenton was in ior high school, and Alvin Hess of coLogan Monday visiting his father, the Junior high school, are all Salt Lake Visitor Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Humphreys, B. Y. Benson, who has been mak- operating with the committee of the Mrs. J. C. Allen, Jr, and Mrs. Lee ing his winter home at the Hotel Logan Chamber of Commerce to make this band contest a wonderReese, are Salt Lake visitors. They Eccles. The latter expects to leave to ful success. motored down Monday morning and soon for his Trenton home expect to return in time to attend assist with the operation of his the Boosters Vaudeville Wednesday farm in that section. 29-3- ni j night. Salt Lake Visitor Daughters of Pioneers Meet Orphus Broadcast The Orphus chorus of 60 voices, Steve McArthur of Salt Lake was the largest male chorus In Salt a visitor in Logan on Monday. He Lake, has announced .a national has two sons residing here. S. L. broadcast of KSL Wednesday night, Eliza R. Snow Camp McArthur, manager of Western Un- March 23 at 11:30 p. m. immediateWill meet at the home of Mrs. ion and William McArthur, em- ly after the Boosters vaudeville in Logan. This chorus is directed by Inez Thain, 465 West 1st South, ployee of the Colorado Animal at 3 oclock. company, whom he was A. J. South wick, formerly music di- Thursday afternoon The hostesses are: Inez Thain, rector in schools. the Logan city visiting. Eva Merrill, Elizabeth Busby and Return to Grace Bishop and Mrs. Alma Hubbard of Grace, Idaho who have been in Logan for the past week, returned home Monday. Bishop Hubbard says the warm days and heavy rain storms of the past week, have removed a lot of snow that covered Gentile Valley during the past few months. Crime Never Pay Crime never pays in this county. Two young men, Keith Peterson and Leland Pearson, pleaded guilty to third degree robbery in Judge M. C. Harris court Saturday morning. of six They received sentences months to three years in the state prison. These young men broke into the home of C. IL Johnson of the Third ward THIRD PRIZE. . 3 Piece Overstuffed Living Room Suite Ella Hoopes. Remodeling Building Smith Brothers Lumber company belive the depression is over. They Out of Town Visitors are remodeling their building on Albert McCann and W. L. Winn South Main street. This is one of of Smlthfield and John Ricks of the oldest buildings in the city. A Benson, were transacting business new modem front is being built, in Logan Monday. making it possible to give better display for their line of merchan- - j Skinners Here dise. William Skinner and sons George and Heber of Soda Springs, were Joins Ins. Company Logan visitors on Saturday. They Thomas Cardon, recently with were on their way to Ogden on Biscuit company, has business. National joined the sales force of the Business Mens Assurance company. This gives this company four rep- Purchases New Nash Thomas Muir of Mendon, county in Cache resentatives ccunty. There are Mr. Cardon, Joseph Kas-tl- i, commissioner, is sporting a new of Logan, M. T Beck of New- Nash automobile which he purchased from the Baugh Motor comton and Jesse Thompson of pany of this city. i Wellsville The family of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. 8. Poppleton entertained Friday evening In honor of their fathers 86th birthday anniversary. He was born March 18 1864 at He Molten Lancolshlre, England. came to America with his parents in 1852 and settled in Wellsville in 1861 and has resided here since that time. He married Mary Ann Barber the 16th of November 1874 In the old endownment house in Salt Lake City and from that union are 11 children, 32 grandchildren and 6 great grand children At 6:30 p. m. a delicious dinner was served. The table was centered with a beautiful vase of yellow daffodils. During the early part of the evening the guest of honor and guests were entertained with accordion music from Logan musicians. At 11:30 oclock. , beautiful song was broadcasted over KNX, Los Angeles by the Arizona Wranglers announcing it in honor of Grandpo Popple-ton- 's 86th birthday and was enjoyed by all. Brother Poppleton for his advanced age is enjoying pretty good health. Out of town guests were Mr. mid Mrs. H. E. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Con Williams of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Max Burr, Mr. and Mrs. Lew Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Petterson all of Logan. Fifth Ward Conference On Sunday Ward conference was held In the Fifth ward Sunday afternoon and evening. During the afternoon session reports were made by the various ward organizations. At the John Q. evening session Bishop Adams made a comprehensive report of the conditions of the ward. Counselor Charles Batt, Alma Sonne and Prest. Walter M. Everton each gave Interesting addresses. The of furnishing the responsibility music was placed upon the Primary association and they did remarkably well. Going To Coast Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Newbold are planning to leave the end of the week for the coast where they are going on business and pleasure. They will make the trip by .'b x , ,A m' Purchased from LUNDSTROM FURNITURE COMPANY FOURTH PRIZE Victor Radio Nomination Coupon This coupon is good for 5,000 Free Votes as a starter. Only one of these coupons accepted for each contestant. Please enter: Name Address - Town or City As a contestant in the Cache American, PROSPERITY Campaign. Nominated by: DAWN OF Address You can nominate yourself or any other person. Do Name it today! Purchased from THATCHER MUSIC CO. For Complete Information, Call, Write or Phone CampaignDepartment CACHE AMERICAN 62 West Center Street, Logan, Utah Phone 700 |