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Show rc Friday. February LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH CACHE AMERICAN Two were marked fer Place Sunday school and genealo. refreshments were sarved t Mrs. piece. Mesdames William Annie Messrs and Ella Frank. commutes Juaeph Zollinger; ZoiUngvr, Bulat, Jowph N, Sorsensen, William remark. President A. E. Anderson; Schmidt, Ullie Hanlon. Kate Vesta Alder, Mary Buiiotk. Hughes, Wand Hill, ClrO Richard report of ward Bishop Zollmgrr. Tha following report were made B nlia Chugg, Lulu Hansen and and Mr. and Mrs. Richard. Games Mr JL B. Damn at the evening session: choir and Stella Alder. and music wa enjoyed, BmlUiflrld entertained U member of the priests Quorum, Alma Mathews; Checketts is around on j Senior class met at the home Lyman Ladle Bridge club at Iter hum on high priests, Simon Kohler; sev- crutdies as a result of cutting his of Mr. Geneva Whitney, Thursday afWillard enties, Chugg; general fuot while Chopping wood. afternoon. The lesson a a given by jtlday afternoon A plrsant a stake and ward authorities suswhich after aaa spent ternoon Mr. Julia Muir, Refreshment were tain by Bishop Zollinger; remark delicious luncheon a a served. Mr served. Those present were Dougin Hooper waa a siieri.il Counselors, Leon Mattiews and ft. Delone Larsen, Hilda WhitW. Puhriman and Eugene Yeatet : guest. High score aaa won by M' ney, Pearl Bird. Sarah and Leva waj prayers were by It. B. Campbell Leonard Mile. Mrs. Daine Clothe! Thornton, lvalue Smith, assisted In aerriiig by Mis Alia Jr, and William Heckman. Ahrens. John O. Brenchley of WellsviUe Roskelley. Mrs. Dora Checketts entertain'd A prettily appointed luncheon Mrs. T. B. Parr entertained the on Friday tn compliment to ter was dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. wa given by Mr. Alta Kidman on Sunday. members of the Ladles Literary birthday. The time was spent so- Joseph C. Sorensen afternoon. A bowl of fruit Mrs, Hyrum Richard entertain, Thursday Club at her home on Thursday af- cially. A delicious dinner was servCover were centered the table. luncheon well a at led appointed ternoon. Mias Della Thornley gaw ed. laid for Mesdames Vera Shelton. lier of honor in Monday evening A few of the daughters of pionbook review of one of the new his Florence Wood. Selma Hancock. books of fiction. The Fountain eers surprised Mrs. Emma Zollin. , husband who was celcbrwtlng A beautiful Julia Muir, Pearl Wood, Manta anniversary. Social to birthday served was A delirious luncheon ger on Friday afternoon. 'decorated cake formed the center- - Longstorlh. twenty four. Mrs. Farr was assist, chat and visiting were er.Joy-- d, Mra Arthur Kidman entertained ed tn serving by Mrs. O. L. Reese at a candy pull on Thursday evennd daughter Genevieve, ring. The time waa spent in making Mr. and Mr. Gerald plowman j The candy and playing games. dnner pTy ruined l guest Included Messrs and Meslor; SM1THFIELD CACHE AMERICAN S.ml-Wrekt- y By ui Nrwspapcr, Fubliihcd Every Tuesday Co. The (xilio American Publishing at S3 Wttl CtDlrf Street, Logan, llah Friday matter November t, 1931, at tha Entered aa second-claEwt Office at Logan, I'Uh, voder Iba Act of March 3, 1879. m S by carrier or malt one ubacrtpU'io Rate yrar - g leal i, MENDON Adrrrtlilnc rater made known upon application. -- I What Operating Industry Means than 6,000 workers are out of employment at one of this countrys oldest locomotive shojia alone, because only one locomotive was ordered from that &hop by a Class I railroad between January 1 and Novemlier 30, 1932. When the railroads of this country have the credit to buy the new locomotives which they can profitably replace for the old ones now in miration, every locomotive plant in the country will be at capacity production. 222 Iserved after width the evening The industries of 32 states will profit from the demand apent playing pinocle. Covers for millions of dollars worth of material and supplies re- was were laid for Messrs and Mesdames locomotives. these of construction the for quired Earl Gordon, Harry Michael!, Glen Demand will be created for the labor of hundreds of Fisher, Wayman Hillyard. Ronald Nelson, Goth-thousands of men now unemployed in mines, mills, farms Plowman, Lowell Tueller and Earl Bair and Vincent and forest Have you an interest in railroads? score Nilson of Richmond. More - Z .oMlCeS Fna Which Mi CoUvreMg Hs Mds a TWItag Mode Staniag Pie-ta- r. Dtm. Mane joiicy-holder- picture graced the pages of every of years now any honestly and capably managed life in-- , George Rasmussen, magaxtne, and ahe posed dally for Mrs Ir Everett and smith, Mr. pictures needed by newspaper for surance company is safe. And, to make sure of that honesty Albert McCann, Mr. and their rotogravure sections. But the and capability, the states have passed laws requiring lifj A1 climax of all her publicity came insurance investments to be the best on the market . and; when ehe war nnmed In the divorce suit of Mra Mortimer Brett. Immea be on to as high piano management practices Mra requiring 6mKh Lamb diately after that story was broad-ca- e as is humanly possible. 'iMrs, May Chambers, Miss Jean throughout the country. McClune of the Follies became the ecandal readers' queen. Her Life insurance never had a new era, it hasnt exper- - .the funeral services of Frank Fish- - popularity Increased when they icnced the blighting effect of that new era coming to an bum 1)eld ln Brl hara Cit ou made the most of the fact that she came from the tenement district, end. For all the years of their existence, legal reserve life Wednesday of last week. and worked behind the odd and companies have looked first to safety. They havent been The Smithfleld Flower Garden ends counter of a department interested in quick and excessive profits. And the policy- club will hold their next meeting store, to grace thecheap Broadway Foland every did holder reaps the benefit. Wednesday evening, Peb. 8 at 7:30 lies Everything she p. m. at the library. Mr. Brown Close your eyes, buy any policy that is offered by an of Brown's nursery will be the specestablished life insurance company and youre safe. What ial speaker, his subject being "Roses and their Care. The pub. BlonilU, bxiy of the tea fo!f, preother investment offers that? i st Bton-di- .lie la Invited to attend. The Third ward Green and Gold ball will be held Tuesday evening Feb. 14. Special valentine decor-atlowill be used. The birthday club met at the home of Mrs. Thomas Chambers on Saturday ln honor of her birth- Mrs. Chambers day anniversary. was presented with a beautiful ' decorated cake. A pleasant afternoon was spent in social chat and s, sewing. Those present were Martin Roskelley, George Winn, Oliver Nilson, S. N. Sorenson, R. H. Toolson, L. Vern Tool, son, Leo O. low, Henry O. Han-,se- n and Lorin Low. Mrs. T. W. Jarvis, Mrs. G. L. Rees and Mrs. T. B. Farr were guests of Mrs. S. E. Needham of Logan at a card party on Mon-- I day evening. Miss Connie Nilson accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. S. I. Nilson motored to Salt Lake City during the past week where Miss Nilson will attend the Heninger Business tended not t, notice hi FOR SALE until theatre' vs. Utah Tonight 8 Feb. 10 P. M. Feb. 11 Saturday 8:00 P. ADMISSION 75c and $1.00 wawfuifMwpiweiflpi ATTENTION A Nice Enameled Match Box with each First Order TRADE MARK Let Your Next Order Be For GORDON CREEK COAL Mined from the lowest vein of coal and geologically the oldest coal In Utah. HENCE ITS SUPER QUALITY When other coals have perished to ashes Gordon Creek" remains live coals due to Its coking qualities. Those who would enjoy its safety and saving PHONE CITY COAL Company 123 SO. MAIN TELEPHONE 123 ed Repair Work - . So. Main Phone I i 1 J ELWELL - Auto Body Shop Providence Ward conference was held here on Sunday with sessions In the afternoon and evening in both wards. The following program was rendered in the First ward ln the afternoon: prayers, Jacob Zollinger and Conrad r; the ward choir rendered the singing with special numbers as follows: violin and piano duet, Olive and Emma Deli Hanson and a vocal duet, Conrad Bruderer and Pearl Stirland; the reports were: Relief society, Winifred Allen; primary, Amelia Fuhriman; high priests, J. R. Fuhriman; elders Austin Frank; genealogical committee, Lawrence Zollinger; Sunday school, Oliver Hanson, E. J. Passey, Leslie Montrose and Stake Clerk each made Interesting remarks. The evening session was as follows: music by the choir; prayers were by Conrad Alder and E. J. Passey; reports: Old Folks committee, David Theurer; YXM.I.A. Rulon Stirland; Y.L.MJA. LaRue Theurer; ward report, Bishop Ham. mond; remarks. Counselors W. R. Zollinger and Leon Alder; report of choir, A. L. Baer; remarks, Leslie Montrose. A good attendance was at both sessions. The ward choir furnished the music at the Second ward sessions. Bishop H. M. Zollinger conducted The prayers for the afternoon session were by Jos. Campbell and B. R. Tibbitts; reports. Relief so. ciety, Margaret Hammond; YX.M. LA. Irene Vogel; Y.M.M.I A. Willard Poulsen; primary, Bessie Nay- Bru-dere- Logan 1 , , I EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR THAT FAMOUS word she s&id was printed widely and read avidly. Blondio herself went through it aB with an acquired grace. She .made the best of every situation, neither losing her sense of balance nor her good humor. Her penthouse was beautiful and in good taste, she rode to the theatre in her e own and her parties were the talk of the town. But today there was a sense of uncertainty about Biondle as she walked into her luxurious drawing room, adjusting a huge pearl earring. Biondle was stunning in black velvet lounging pajamas as she joined the Locke Twins, those two dancing boys who had set Paris wild and were now making America Kolls-Royc- "Pearls for tears, said Paul, as he handed her a glass of champagne. said Albert. nice, "They're Who's coming?" Lurllne, replied Biondle, I thought you werent speaking." We're not. Lurlines going wild these days . . . she looks a fright!" remarked Paul. "She was with a new the .other day at the Lido," chimed ln Albert They say she has hocked most of her Jewels." "You must go now, said Blondie, Irritably. "Shall we see you later? they thorused. "Maybe! and Blondie rang for the maid. "Something very special on?" asked Albert "Run along!" said Blondie. "Well call you later," they shouted asthey wen out The maid entered. Blondie turned to her end with quiet dignity "Some tea and toast very nice some champagne ready in case of an emergency. Send Andre In, and she glanced et the exquisitely jeweled watch on her wrist As the maid left Blondie went over to the elaborate radio and turned on some dreamy music. As the chauffeur entered she said: "Take these up to my mother and be careful not to break them . . , and this note. You can take them around the park if they care to go. -- Butter-and-Eg- d: Knight Spring Canyon tfi frank disappointment, and tb;n said shat ply, "I have plenty to say to you, young lady. "Ive something to say. too but theres someone coming, so If you don't mind being bored with n", I won't discuss it until thev re here. Clot an evening paper'." "Okay Tea and the evening papei! Blondie said to the butler who had entered Then to Larry, "Its tin ee months now. ..." "Since a hen?" he interrupted Since we've rpnken to other. ..." Oh yes on the yacht" "I haven't spoken to Lurline m ic then. ... "Neither have I! "I don't hold any gtudge again t Lurline. ... "I should hope not! You sio l be very grateful to her . she I troduced you to the larger ..;e'' "I am grateful to her " Well, thats that . and L- took the paper from the butlei w was fixing the tea things, am opened it, "The market's goi: crazy .these days... he said, oj he scanned the financial page. Good for the bears though sold short today. "Youre getting wise! I have always been wise. Yes, I think you have, ani there was a mocking tone in ' as voice he aroun glanced Larrys the room. Blondie, busy at table now, pretended not the enter. Sugar? ehe asked. One! "Cream?" Lord, no!" "Toast?" Is it cinnamon?" "I think sol "What do you mean you think so... I can smell it from h.re. ..." "The customer's always right... and Blondie passed him the tea and toast, Sa. I havent very long," said "Whats on Larry, ImFstu-usl- y. your mind. 'You'll see,' and riundle glanced eagerly toward toe door with an expression of worried expectancy. (CONTINUED) th-te- a IntenutlJnal Service Co. I pc.) 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Ye. ma'atn1" Lurry was smiling at her newly acquired poise "Tea or a drink " 7 dont know... tea. I supp'f," and Larry watched as Elondu -.' the bell. "I was reading about your p .o on Funday. ... "I was reading your little aJi-- , I lisement In the paper this even i too had" I .airy looked at her SPECIALS Furniture Company Lewiston, Box 1, room. "I received jour telegram a: d come." eald Larry, looking 01 I enter M. SMART GYMNASIUM 2 large enameled FOR REN T Furnished r unfur-nlshused but In first house and steam heated Cache Sheet Metal apartment. 193 Vernon Av. FOR SALE circulators, class shape. M. J. SWINYARD , Utah Aggies Gentle man's white gold Works, Plume 11. LOST Elgin wrist watch. Hag black 0R Oirre mom wrist atrap. Finder notify Cache bouae, modern In every wax American. Reward. Clua to buolnea section. Call 7oo. Condensed system for keeping line to line record of business for income tax purposes. Just the thinq for Service Stations, General Businesses and Professional Men. When the chauffeur had. departed arilh the package. Blond) ranged eome flowers tn the Georgian liver vase on Ih grand piano. 8h topped Instantly when ahe heard the faint echo of the door bell. "I am In to Mr. Belmont," ahe told the butler aa he passed the drawing room door. An Instant later she heard Larry's voice: "Miss McClune. eyes;, sir." Illondte heard the butler say, and then she slipped quickly Into l.er bedroom preparatory to making a proper and effective entrance. Larry strolled Into the diawi" room, and looking around epp-a- 'I eery enarticle ofneedthe furnphie eye. As with experk was doing this Blondlt gave a f.i i at the touih to her make-uing table, and entered the drank ns TO BE FLAYED IN LOGAN you tlm. MARION CHARTER XXIII -n- lve her daughter to aa then po and far shut proceed not forget, with your eyed If thorough, tha education ofKatheryn. The afternoon was spent fered by the koilloa to ita student concerned. art and rein a which permnnence after games safety dainty la at least acquired quickly. From freshments were served to twelve the moment she took bar first dancs That investment is life insurance. It is. from the the life The "Just a Mere Club" met at ing lesion Blond!Ilkabsorbed a pongs. Aithe show girl standpoint, immune to depressions precisely aa it is the home of Mrs. Leo Nelson cn of wa rood looking, ahe became immune to booms. It has behind it, not glittering promise? .Thursday afternoon. The time was beautiful tn tb new environment. her captivating personality and unbounded hows, but good hard cash and the mrIt:plilsPent playing bridge, after whirh And made her the center of attraction In the true-jiTt? gay Ufa of the theatrical 11,0 law of mortality hol.1, cation table. So Ion world. numltcr It was no time at all until her and it has been holding true for an almost infinite jxhomiey and high cut to Mrs. Rocky Mountain Conference need woq't By FRANCE MARION dames Ed ger Hancock, Owen Hardman, Je&se Baker, Earl Bird, Jesse Walker. Dan Malsey, Arthur Kid. man and Andrew Lam on t. Published bf . arrangement untA r a L.v High prizes were won by Mrs. Wayman Hillyard and Ronald Plowman. Mrs. Richard Roskelley entertained a few little friends Friday afternoon In honor of Invest With Your Eyes Shut LAST GAMES OF 1933 Mrs-dam- rs -- BASKETBALL 10. Johnson Cab and Salt Lake City You have to come to the Cullen to meet your friends. Improved Service . Reduced Rates Transfer Co. 449 N. 2 E. Phone 314 NEW HOTEL LANKERSHIM 7th and Broadway Los Angeles, Dr. Wm. W. Ross LATEST METHODS IN DRUGLESS HEALING California Service 312 West Center St. Phone 936 Nerv-O-Met- er Wanted Animals Dead or Alive If dead notify us at once. Phone Logan 49 and Reverse Charges Prompt Service. Colorado Animal . Bi-Produ- cts Co. 400 Newly furnished rooms at moderate rates .,JStsSS Excellent Cafe THE HEADQUARTERS FOR UTAH PEOPLE W. W. Whitecotton, Owner and Operator, formerly of Utah Frank R. Wishon, Manager |