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Show High PneiU Mee- t- Mrs. Mitton Home Mr. B ti Muum returned Mon- na-riu- Fancy Ties Brown, Kid or Patent u Arch-Suppo- rt Oxfords ii H.gh Prirtta of the Cache California ike will hold tlirir regular day from Bacitmeiuo. tier kit spent five week with tier monthly Sunday at 2 p daughter Uit Victor L. LindbUd m In live stake house Mr MU Urn exprrMe grrkl kdnurft-lio- n fur 111 lorgrou brwulle of in Log Ui Gulden State, uli iu green Bishop of Bhumway Bishop Charles hill and profusion of flowers Treasureton asa In Logan Thursday. He ram eltrr with th Logan Feldsted Here tempi excursion from th Oneida Err Fkldsted. secretary of the stake Ogden Chamber of Commerce, He Elder in flailing In Lc kn Thursday Charge cam to Cache Valley to attend the Bunday night meeting will b In 'Black and White a!tow at Rich- charge of Ul Elder Quorum Sunmond The ahow waa called oft un-- ! day night at 7 SO In the Fifth Ul today owing to the stormy ward. There wtU be a musical program and short talks. SATURDAY SPECIALS Ladies Admire Strawberries Paul Sperut, who operate strawberry bed just over the Logan river bridge, dues a lot of work to keep the plant always looking nice, Hu straw brrry bed la the admiration of everyone who notice it aa they drive don the highway, Mr. Sprn&t'i el foru are generally rewarded with a bounteous crop of luscious brrrir. $5.00 and $5.50 Value for Visiting Mothe- r- $249 .... 69c and 50c Boys Tan Oxfords Full Leather Sole $1.50 Childrens Patent Sandals 05c All Sizes Jessens Shoe Store Logan, Utah Center Prof. Karl E, Young with wife and daughter drove up from Provo on Friday to visit Mr. Edwin Mr. Young will be remembered as the second Rhode scholar from Logan He is now professor of English at the B. Y. U. and also Hale representative for the Junior Literary Guild. He return to Provo on Sunday, but Mrs. Young will visit wiih her mother for a Ben-r.io- I Ladies Net Hose Latest Colors 34 West IjOGaK. CACHE COUNTY. UTAH CACHE AMERICAN Friday, May 6. 1932 i n. week. Married inOgd ... Fr?al Hlrheson ol Ingan and Edna Maikln of Hyde Tark wi re married in Ogden on April 27. A shower was given at the home of the bridegroom's mother. Mrs. Ann B. Terry. 161 South 5;h West Mrs. Terry wss assisted with the party by her daughter Mrs. Millie Hill of Ogden. Nineteen guests were present, all of whom brought beautiful Prizes were won by Mrs. gifts Orson Rogers of Ogden and the bride. Utahn Meets Succes- s- Many people of Utah will be Interested In the success of Mrs. Bara Huntsman St urges .dramatic director of the University of California at Berkeley. She has recently received wide commendation on the production of "The Life of Man McKay Gave Talk Deputy Assessor Here by Leonid Andreyev at the CaliElder David O. McKay of Salt fornia Institution- Noted critics on H. J. Hauser, deputy assessor at Lake City delivered the Mother's the coast praised the work and type Trenton, was In Logan Thursday. Day address in the special Mothers of plays being presented by Mrs. He came over to report the comday assembly which was held at the Sturgess very highly. Mrs. Sturgess pletion of collections on personal Utah State Agricultural college to- Is a former Utahn and a graduate Colprojerty taxes to R. 3. McQuarrle, day at 11 a. m. A program of ap- of the Utah State lege at propriate music was rendered. county assessor. - al IVje Three Sophomore of the Utah State Agricultural college elected th folfor next lowing class officer year: Jay Wmkleman of Ml. Pleasant. president; Helen Johnson of Logan, vice president; Clark Theur-e- r of Providence, secretary. Boyd Pulley of Logan, Ted Bag-le- y of Salt Lake City, and Vlrgtl were the Cropley of Tremonton successful candidsirt for president of next year senior clan at the ! the primary elections of Marjorie Vernon and lone Twrbet, both of Logan, were nominated for Poultry Meeting The regular monthly meeting of rice president and Rebecca Rtrle of Ogden won the position of sethe Cache Central Poultry Aas'n. cretary by acclamation. Elections of will be field at the chamber are being held today. commerce Monday evening at o'clock Dr lino Olsen, vice president, Scandinavian Meeting sill be in charge.' Scandinavian meeting will be held at the slake house tonight at 7:30.j Price of Philc for the Good speaker. Public invited In an advertisement Scandinavian Presidency, Tu raIn Thatcher Music Company ds y issue, a Philco Radio was priced at 60 00. This price should Trip to Montana on Anyone going to Bulte or Drumhave been $95. The error mond, Montana, hi uie May 10th.' tlie part of the Cache American get in touch with Cache American office. Z. D. Roundy of Escalante Mother ;V ; 'v 'J' S m L i si ... tjc- - V A'"':. . -- v; w 1 ,J :VA i Send Her Flowers on Mothers Day, May 8th A gift of flowers say everything that words can say, in love, esteem, honor and filial devotion. Mother can read your message in flowers. You can say it so easily in any of the cut flowers, and bouquets that we have prepared especially for Mothers Day, at prices that even Mother couldnt blame you for paying. Lindquist Floral Phone Office 19 & Res. 18 Leaders For 1932 Named ' - ! j rxr. X 2B1v I j su Shaping Up Road Bed Section men for the U. I. C. rail- Well.ville Visitor Bishop John B Kerr of Well-- ; road company are busy this week was a business viator In Loville. laying new lies through the city of Richmond to put tlie road bed gan on Thursday. of the electric line In better condition Some of these old ties have Subscribers for Paper Thomas L. Llndlcy. one of the' been in Uie ground for years and are rotting badly. stalwarts of Wrllsvllle, was trail-- ; sacting business In Logan Thursday He was on his way to attend the Announce Engagement White and Black show at Richmond Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Osmond anwas disappointed because of of their but nounce the engagement tlie rain. He called at the Cacha Ronald to .daughter Sunny (Grace) American office and had our paper j Buie of Los Angeles. Calif., the sent to his son Mark B Llndlcy.1 marriage to take place during the who is serving as a Mormon mis-- ; latter part of May. Miss Osmond In West Australia. of Los Angeles slonary j has been a resident i for the past year. j liD'Djf AN A Potatoes for Cows jfiJMMEIR W. O. Hansen of Cornish was a Franklin Visitors business visitor in Logan. and Mrs. Thomas Haworth Thursday Mr. Hansen says the rains are doHaN. Horace and Mr. and Mrs. ing a lot of good. His beets which were Mr. worth of Franklin, shopping In Logan Thursday. Mr. Hawort experienced a sever sick spell last winter. He is much improved at the present. Thu Is his first visit to Logan since he was able to get around. he planted early are all up and growing fine. He Is preparing to plant four or five acres fo potatoes Mr. Hansen had upwards of 600 sacks of potatoes which he did not sell from last season's crop. He began feeding them to his cows and says a ration of two gallons of Going to Radio Meepotatoes a day to a cow makes an Manager Ray Carlson of the excellent feed. It helps keep them! Thatcher Music Company, was call In flesh and the give a good flow of ed to Salt Lake City today to milk from this food. meet with RCA radio dealers of the Mountain States. A new radio Is Once An Attractive being introduced. It 1 said to be a model that carries features that Bachelor secrefar excell any Improvements ever Earl Van Wagner, formerly and to tary to President Widtsoe advanced on radio in the pastPresident Peterson was a business visitor In Logan last Wednesday for Convention Delegate two hours only. Mr. Van Wagner Frank Wood of Amalga is plan- was for many years one of the most ning on attending the Republican attractive young bachelors In Loconvention at Ogden tomorrow. He gan, Washington, D. C. and New has been selected as delegate to York City. He was sercetary to represent Riveslde, Benson and Senator Smoot and studied law In Amalga. The convention tomorrow Washington. He was married to a at Ogden Is to select delegates to the Miss Stewart of Los Angeles about national convention in Chicago this a year ago and spent his honeymoon summer. on the Stewart ranch near Camas. He now makes his headquarters In Salt Lake. He was especially InHere from Amalga In seeing Asa Bullen, Guy R. O. Reese of Amalga, was a terested Cardon, and Luther HowelL Mir. visitor Reese Logan Thursday. has been engaged this week In reOld Roman Law Coda moving the large trees at the home of A. V. Reese. These trees have Tlie Twelve Tables are the tables grown to a size that they are dan- of wood on which was engraved or gerous. They were planted some painted th earliest codification of forty years ago by Charles Reese, the Roman law. Originally ten In daddy of the Reese brothers and a number, two others were afterward pioneer of Benson wardadded, containing supplemental matter, and the whole code was termed the Lex XII Tabnlarum (Law of the Leaves for Bluecreek R. E. Jessop of Millville, moved Twelve Tables). to his farm at Bluecreek today. Mr. Jesop has made a couple of trips to the farm already this spring. He says that the crops generally speaking look good. Some of the wheat winter-killehowever, and some of the farmers are replanting, believing enough moisture to be In the ground to produce a fair spring crop. !DKEjflEl A Previously Sold For $1.95 . . . Now 1. t- MAKES EXCELLENT MOTHERS DAY GIFT Dresses that will take you comfortably smartly and summer warm through Every one crisply days. fresh. Size to 44. A Printed Broadcloth 90 bantom hen that has been strutting around for the past fifteen years In the yards of three families, died this week. The hen was the property of Lloyd Wolford of 141 West 6th South. He bought it from Ray Tims and the latter purchased it from N. B. Pryor. This little hen has layed eggs every year until this year. Hear From Mayor Over thirty years ago, Mr. and Mrs. O. J. M. Trotman of this city were politicians in England. They were asociated at that time in the Socialist party with many of the leaders at Northampton. In FebAlderman ruary of this year, Charles John Scott, Mayor of Northampton, gave a broadcast on George Washington and his ancesMr. try to America and Canada. and and Mrs. Trotman llstened-l- n wrote their old political associate, telling him of how they appreciated his remarks. In reply the mayor has written Mr. and Mrs. Trotman recalling the growth of the Socialist party since the time the Trotmans came to America. Most of the old comrads are either dead or Incapacitated. Square Percale Printed Voile Organdy Trimmed Broadcloth ummer Here is an opportunity to buy the finest shoes you have ever hadron 3'cur feet at a mere fraction of their real value. Superb in quality matchless in comfort and the seasons most popular styles. Ladies White Kid Strap Sandals $3.95 Military Heel . $3.45 Cubin Heels One lot of Ladies A Close Out Straps and Pumps, Blonde and White Kid $2.95 .... Black Kid Sandals. Very Extra Special, with Crepe Sole, Light Bantom Hen Dies A A College Class lihl Boyd Pulley of Logan will be president of the Senior rise at tlie Utah State Agricultural collrge for "Curt f Setlaw4M of 1932-1- 3 and lone Twrbet of .'.i- n'.ie of diamond the year Tlie I know u i: e fiii-- e of Siottand.' of Logan will be vice president. The Professor A. J. Morris, professor of Une riil. mu Ini llist dtsnUMolfl clave election were held on Thursdairy manufacturing at th college Implj ivjai'j. snd llmt every ninth j day at the college. Mr Pulley polled Mr. Roundy graduated from Uie king of gentium lm been a curse. a majority over Richard Courier I college In 1931 and will receive hi Another evpIaiiHlI-that It come and Virgil Cropley and Marjort M S. degree lhl sear front the slnillnritr to the arm of Vernon waa the other candidate for the duke of atria, who brought mxmtfie--turtnBtudent of lh win England, coo-- j department ha been eery shout theb union tm-- i S.oi to have been Rebecca Rlrie of Ogden waa choa-e- n successful in obtaining position In Idered a detriment to Heir re ntry. secretary by acclamation. thta line of work. Joseph Hard d, Jr; i 'a .i of a student at the Utah State Agn-- 1 cultural college ha been awarded a fellowship to the University cf Wisconsin In dslry manufacturing, according to the announcement of - mMMF.i V a giaduale in tin I.jv obtained a petition with tlie Casjier fee Cream couijmtiy and Huward Norton ol Bilt lake City, also a graduate of Uila year U working with the Dairy Product comand pany at Salt Lake City. cf Kuhmomt, Sophomores College Dairy Elect Officers Student Gets For Next Year Fellowship Tan In Kodak Film $2.45 Black Patent Leather and Kodak Vericbrome Film Sandals THIRD MORE film lot your JLb. money two extra chances for picture taking every tim you load your camera! Kodak Film and Kodak e Film sizes 2x3! and 2 JX4J now come in rolls instead of six, at At same price youve always paid! Get a few rolls today for the coming week-enA Veri-chrom- eight-exposu- re $3.65 Black Kid. $3.95 One Lot Childrens Oxfords and Slippers. Broken Sizes. Clean Out Price 8 EXPOSURES at the price of 6 Cardon Jewelry SUCCESSOR TO MOSE LEWIS COMPANY E3E $1.45 |