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Show CACHE AMERICAN Tuesday, March 22, 1932. 143 Cut Second south, suffering with gland trouble tn hts far and Kofood. 47, of Weston. Ctuu'lr Idaho, Is In Usan at U horn of nerk He Is reported to be seriously his daughter Mrs. WaUaeo Bingham III Weton Man III 22. Tuesday. March .I LOGAN. CACHE COUNTY. UTAH spending the werk twee with her Marriage Licenses 11 Iicmim have been mother. Mrs. Anna be Malan. of tha big guns Marriage Mrs. George Ounnrtl of Rich of the Scnpps-Canfiel- d to lh lued couples, following newspeprr Visits Parents from Kan Luts Obispo, California, ' KaJiolm. Preston and Alice moud spent Thursday and Friday Mra A J Buuthwirk and child- - u a visitor In Logan, having L Bright, Downey; John N An here with Mrs P M, Maughan. rrn of Balt lake spent over the dropped into town to look Into the (treason. Idaho Palls and Ncia L. AItTLRLV COM CREATE erg end In Logan, guest of Mrs business of hu local paper Killian, Iilaekfoot; Willard Ikxlrti Ql AT II Y It LM South wit k's parents Dr and Mrs1 land Bertha H Andreas. Logan, I P S u-- art. Park Poulton Balls, Hyde Snow Storm from ra On. I tln',r Alvty. Miillhfirld Cache lai.ey experienced another J,ld wt.eie lie a underwent mow urm during last night Some1 major oja-- r ) Dogs Break WindOA a"'n Two dogs fighting on Uie sldeaalk lour Inches of light snow blanketed Dress Sale Continues S.is Kenneth Knowlrs and chi d 80 many paople have called on mi Center street Sunday morning the valley today The sun came out n crashed lino the plate glass window warm, however, and soun had thei teli phone slating could nM gel into, fen returned home to Ogden. in the Bradbury Chill parlor and ground bare again where tlie owing to Ud weather, we ha-c- i dav thi y were accompanied by Mr shal'crt-the glass Vinters snow had previously gone divided lo cununue our free Una and Mrs Jos A Pearce a, Thursday, Friday and SaturMr. and Mrs LaMnt Banter are day of this week Ca he Knitting ! i iy ovrr the safe arrival of a Purchases New Car Crawfords Visit Adv baby girl, born to them Saturday Mr and Mrs. John W. Cranford Work Robert Sheffield, manager of the Mr and Mrs. Wilbur Jensen rehave from returned a vlmi in PlKklv Wiggly stre. Is simrting s Thomas lumed Wednoday from a IS day h'dcn with their son Darrell who is Camp new Hudson Eight whlih he re Will meet Thursday afternoon at visit to California. Mrs Marlin An manager for live Andeisoti from the Calder offu crnlly of Mrs a , r a. con. pawed Uwm home o clock at the home S ner Motor company, local deal and Kona company also Tltey visited with their son Malcolm and Anna Cowley, 38t West 2ml Norm ers. Mr. Inghbor Edison Is seriously Alice Ol Ill as the result wife who Just came to Ogden from Agisting hostesses, Mr of a fall received Tlx Peterson. Mrs. sen Sarah and St Louis. Monday at her home Bring! Birthday Cake w 111 be conducted by Gert ud j topic --T! Mrs. J. C Allen of Cove was In j ... J.KstY MILK For the past year Ault Logan on Saturday and brought i ,ve LOUre Dinner pr.ee has been uppermost In the Ttd Anderson gsve a five course with her a birthday cake for Y j n inda of For a few purchasers. ten of at dinner hls or s Butter friends lu J4C st Allen Mrs. Jor Editor While in Logan ' minutes meditate on Uie word home Real Irish' Friday evening was guest of her shier, Mrs. Wll Dairying and poultry "Quality." Parley Savage, producer linen cloth In yellow with silver seems to go hand in hand. One j ind llsm Webster of the Fifth word. distributor of high Quality raw nymphs, yellow candles and daf- dairyman say he figures he Is milk silver in holders were used 34 for cents Week-En- d per pound Dress Sale ' ually getting j The same color scheme waa used In py butler fate. He skims hls milk Again Thursday. Friday and Satmenu Ted was assisted by his land gets 17 cents for the butter urday this week end. we will give mother. fat at the condensery. He feeds the swsy free dresses. See our adverskim nulk to his chickens. From a tisement In this issue of Cache flock of 2000 hens lie has Increased Boosting The Show American Cache Knitting Work hls dally egg production to 300 eggs to Lewis In sddiuon Edwards, Adv. manager and Joseph A. Smith, since he began to feed skim milk. musical director, and the eighty Motion Picture members of the cast, B. T. Cardon, Preston Injured A motion picture army life at chairman of the advertising com- Attorney George D. Preston la West Point was shown to military mlttee and M. R Hovey, secretary confined to hls home as a result students of the college today In of the chamber of commerce, have on an Injury to his back Friday drill. been doing all they can to put a lieu of the regular military night when he was helping to gel The picture waa secured by Col punch Into the big Boosters Vaude- a car out of the mud His position Carr W. Waller and Is being shown ville which will be staged tomor- as interlocutor In the IJjosters unirow night st the various colleges and Vaudeville will be filled by J. P. versities which have R. O T. C. Smith, the printer Mr. Smith is a units. Free Dresses member of the Boosters chorus and Our Free Dress sale will be con- was one of the end men. Hls selecElder Ballard to Talk tinued Thursday. Friday and Satur- tion to fill the shoes of Attorney Melvin J. Ballard will be the day of this week. This decision was Preston was a wise one. speaker at the Easter service to be reached owing to the inclement Cache Barn given at the U 8 A C. on Friday Mar weather Saturday last. Destroyed Adv 25. according to Dr. N. A Pedersen, KnltUng Works. A barn valued at $500, owned by head of the assembly committee Attorney Leon Fonnesbeck at 630 The services will begin at 10 30 In Bridges Menaced East 2nd North, was destroyed by the college auditorium. Easter music High waters In the valley have fire early this morning. The blaze will be furnished by the combined already become a menace to a is believed to have been started by mens and women's glee clubs and number of bridge On the Mcndon a g The fire department by a string trio, composed of Mr. road, in lower College ward, the made a response and saved quick and Mrs. N. W. Christiansen and high water Is washing the dirt a chicken coop close by The buildElRay Christiansen. from around the bridge and making was partially Insured. it unsafe over Little Muddy. The Is your property insured. See O. FOR SALE Six room house, large ing bridge over Hyrum slough Is also A. Garff, manager of Utah Mortlot. Easy terms Phone 645. covered with water. There la a sign gage Loan Insurance Department. BILL TRADE A Dodge touring on the highway going to Mendon Rates 10 per cent below the regular car for work horse. Thatcher stating the road Is dosed because rates. Phones 234 office; 822 re the bridges are unsafe. Coal Co. Phone 78. Adv. E. C. Rogers, mi lnrl J ! ( (ratla4 on golf itself, has slowed oprrsltons but It is my opinion that this In terra and freer financial support of golf a til return with the espert-e- d Uie Cosua4 from ca.l in.pt ovrnienl in business and few Uyui golf course,onewltiiin of the ra.ly til rank as in spile of U,a general dcprrsskm years -Tins fart, coupled with the need far brauulul and sporty courses of interest the West creating more wldraprt-a- Fs. I a J d TORGESON STUDIO , Fn-tow- I. I)' ,V Tarbtt C pun-hase- i 1V'VV T id-- J . - i DRIVE FOR MEMBERS OF GOLF COURSE TO START AT AN EAELV DATE Newspaper Man Visits ' Sec the Newest Kodaks 19-12- A s omm with eleven children came into our and after lining them up to have them c'io How much will it cost to photographed asked: hate the children pictures taken? for a dozen. Maam George Woman Well Ill be back after the Boosters show." $1-0- 0 . 's. I r i act-fodi- ls j The Six-1- 6 the rfr Six-2- 0 ON DISPLAY HERE SMALLEST cameras ever maJe for aH roll lm! Hers your chance to see and 3 for yourself bow it's been done . . . uby these new Kodaks are more compact, more efficient, simpler to Ft-H- E 4-- I 4 ; j use than any previous models. The lines are modern, the design unusuaL Even the and carry lm spools are special smaller, tag eight eiposures instead of si. Now is the time lo see the new Sixi6 sod Six-a- o Kodaks. Scop today. l, CARDON JEWELRY CO. Logan, Utah. Larson Hardware SKYLIGHT OUR DROP OPEN ALWAYS IS IN! fire-bu- Birds Eye Camp Stools Fliea . . . Fly Swatters . . . Fly Rods Fly Paper . . . Fly Traps . . . Fliea FLY IN BUY FLY OUT M. & L. Coal Co. Buy your tickets to THE FLIT FOR BOOSTERS MARCH 23 the BOOSTERS New Horse Coming Don Diego, an eight year old thoroughbred stallion standing 16 4 hand high and weighing 1200 lbs and with a general rating of excellent, has been assigned to the Animal Husbandry department of the Utah State Agricultural college by Captain N. E. Waldron in charge of and the government purchasing breeding headquarters at Ft Douglas, Utah, according to word received by Professor E. J. Maynard, head of the department at the college. GET CENT REGULAR FIFTY HAIR CUT AT THE Campaign Prizes YOUR Prizes that are to be given away in the Cache American subscription campaign, have been selected and are now on display at the stores at which they were purchased. The $225 Servel Refrigerator is displayed at the J L. Montrose company place of business on Federal avenue; the $145 Living Room set, a beautiful set, is displayed in the window of the Lundstrom Furniture company store on Center street the $129 50 radio Is displayed In the Thatcher Music company store on Center street. Any one desiring to Inspect these prizes are at liberty to do so. SHOP MAIN BARBER ror SK Just South of the Capital Theatre We guarantee the same standard of quality and service as you have had in the past. H. J. Carlisle, Prop. W. 0. Bickmore Before going to the Boosters Show at the Capitol Wednesday evening deposit your valuables, blushes, mockish modesties, Last Will and Joseph F. Carlisle glyWiggly BUSY Testament, and everything but your wrap, chewing gum, and boisterous smiles, at AND SHOW IS BOOSTERS BOOSTERS ALL WE HEAR CONGRATULATIONS ORANGES 2 dozen 2.1c LETTUCE, Fresh, Crisp TOMATOES, Solid Pack Packed in Utah. ... SALAD DRESSING, qt. jar LOG CABIN SYRUP 1 Hot Cake Turner Free. 5c 10c 35c 48c NAVY or CHILI BEANS, 5 lbs. 15c f THATCHER BANK on the corner Night service at our Night Depository, entrance Hotel Eccles Lobby. Available during DAUGHTERS OF PIONEERS AT MEET WELLSVILLE (Continued from Page One) lilah Jones, Mrs. Esther Leishman, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Parkinson motored to Spanish Fork on Saturday on account of the death of Mrs. Laney Martin, a sister of Mrs Williamson and Mrs. Jones. Funeral services were held at Fairview on Tuesday. A number of the members of the Second ward in charge of Mrs. Bessie Jones presented the program at the Logan Third ward Relief Thursday Society entertainment evening, March 17. The program consisted of duets, solos, quartets, play and operetta. readings, one-awere served and Refreshments dancing enjoyed the remainder of Those taking part the evening. were Messrs, and Mesdames Harold Glenn, Elmer Glenn, Fred Garrett, E.an Bankhead, Elmer Bailey, Hugh Claik, Evan Dailey, Henry laiker, Mesdames Melba Jones, Mildred Myers, Bessie Jones, the and Helen Misses Gajle Berry and Luther Jones, Grover Jones Murray. The Third grade of the Floradell school held at St. Patrick's party on Thursday afternoon. Teachers,! Miss Hughes was in charge. At 2 p. m. a program was given Candy, popcorn and peanuts were enjoyed. Preston Murray of Boise, Idaho, is visiting with his mother, Mrs Amanda Murray. Miss Lois Taylor of Salt Lake is ct 150 new styles, Green Stamps SOo cOcOom-QhirD- sfi including dresses regularly priced up to $10.00 . . . crepes . . . prints . . . every imaginable new spring shades . . . gigilo jackets . . . boleros . . . sports and afternoon models. See window display On sale Thursday Morning at 10 oclock. a mseui |