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Show Pare CACHE Six OCA S. CACHE COUNTY. UTAH AMI-RICAN'-- BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL. A UN'S CLUB, 1931-- 3? orial hospital were held Wednesday evening m the Uan L D 8 Fourth ward chapel. Dr, Adam 8 Bennton of Balt Lake made the address. The program included organ prelude. Samuel B. Mltlon; Uon, Paramount Olee club; Invora-- 1 tion. D M Blrkmore, president of Hyrum L D. 8. stake; presentation of graduate. Dr. T. B Budge; presentation of diploma. Lorenzo Han-aepresident of the hospital; presentation of plna, Miss Mildred Harvey. director of mining education; benediction, T C. Romney Followirg Uie program a dance at the Hotel Eerie concluded the evening exercise The graduate are Roma Lee, Brigham City; tea Lilia Brlacne, Pan. Idaho; Mona E. Bowen. Logan; Edna Hale. Rmlthfield; Olive Birch. Hyrum. I Ki- fl d u book-Librar- an 19J2. I.ts, I arm Lands, Dry, Farm Irrigated, Farm Land, Unimproved, ay trying to boat for home merchant and for the IntereiU of the local community. The try run something like this HU good wife All other lands, entered a store to purchase a coaL The price seemed high but the IMPROVEMENTS band told her to purcha-it be- On City & Town Lots, cause the money would be circulajed at home and perhaps a .me of it n Acreage, would return In the tale of morel rn : (jraing of tills room are to Logan flow it ninth year kith window added till spring 1933). paid-u- p membership of M 3. Purchase of a good second-hanTh program committee ha Knabe grand piano for the Library lowed very rluaely the standard efficiency aubmlttod by Uie state Auditorium. 3. Purchase of 40 good rtaho-sn- v program clialrman Twrnty rwlc chair to msuh tliese In Inga have been iclitdulfd with flfiht chased at this time but a trip wa Varied and Inter Children' Room tin adult sizei fur Iirrtal j.ikcr made to Balt Lake and Ogden A accumcultural auditorium. (Money stressing Library estlnc program. the latter place a coat very stmlla 1929 In national a and well ulated 30) and civic to the one looked at here a a international attaint, have marked 4 Establishment of B. P W and could have been pur priced success A moat the year artlviue with 15 books a' shelf In chafed for a little leas money. How ful reception to the girl graduate present. ever, the bread man punuaded the of the Logan high achool and 5 Strict adherence to budget as wife to return home and purchase on wa event an the Logan Academy presented and approved early In the Logan coat were 90 over 78 when March girl fall. It aaa only a few days later when entertained by the club. In PVbruary 6 Increasing girls and womens bread manufacturer wa stand this we had our annual emblem and loan fund, which now represent a The Ing In a local grocery store. Initiation reremony, the ceremony total of a little lex than 98 00. wife ot the merchant from whom being written by Mrv Almeda Perry 7. Continued active annual memhe had purchased the coat, came Brown Two moat Interesting pro-grof In Logan Chamber into the store. Site asked for two on Intematonal Relations bership Commerce. loaves ot bread. Logan bread was have been Included In the year's Logan . offered but. no. I can't understand Participation with activities. At each monthly buxines commerce and other of Chamber ten min haa been there why you want to force us to eat meeting the In uto review of national and Interna- local civic organization D. Roosevelt gathered Logan bread when Salt Lake bread Franklin tional event. The annual card par placing of a Pioneer Trail Marker In 32 more delegates from the east la to much better." Out of the bigand in ty. under the direction of the fin- on the Tabernacle ground and south yesterday and raised his ness ot his heart, the Logan bread ance committee, was a distinct suc- the purchase of tree and shrub) total convention vote for the Dem- man, said "I Just considered the and library cess Music haa barn of paramont for the tabernacle ocratic presidential nomination to source from whom the remarks came and we still believe It best to 428. importance In all club activltlra dur- grounds. 9 Contribution by all club mem ing the year. On May 9th an evenThe New York governor captured spend our money with the local and brrs to various local unemployment 18 uninstructed but claimed dele merchants." ing of music for mothers members was funds, some contributing a much gates In South Carolina. 8 unanidaughters of club 3 per cent and others 3 per cent held nt the home of Patience Thatmously favoring him from Vermont, cher. Early In the fall at the legis- of their monthly salaries alnce Octo- and 6 pledged votes In a District more of we learned 1931. 1. lation dinner ber of Columbia primary. of music score 10. Compilation the respomUbtlltles of women In Counting 100 from New York and An books for both Logan and State political and national affairs. Pennsylvania already selected and HOW UTAHN'S VOTED education program was given In songbooka. which his manager expect him to Senator Reed 8 moot and Both wluch the possibilities of vocational 11. Publication of handbooks and get at Chicago, the 33 gained yes- Senator William H. King cast their our were of One stressed. guidance of local club bulletin, THE OAVEL. terday would bring Roosevelt's con- votes in opposition to the legalizing programs included a special health a well as having printed the Con vention strength to within 60 of a of 2 75 per cent beer. Other stitution and talk by a local physician. s, as revised on majority. However, or nighta" were Pun January 9, 1933. special 770, will be needed for a nomination The Tydinc plan Washington Mae of home the at Mr. Night, 13. Cooperation of local newspaIn the only other delegate selec- to legalize 2 75 per cent beer to Muiwr, Travel Night, Public Rela- pers. tion yesterday, President Hoover provide funds for unemployment tions Night, Library Night, and 13. Appearance of Logan nws won 19 pledged delegates from Alawas overwhelmingly defeated Local 81 ate Night. item in National Federation organ bama and 9 uninstructed but claim- today In the first senate test on PranMrs. our One of members, (Vol. 11, No. 1. p.21, January 1932). ed vote from Vermont These 23 modification since the prohibition ces Win ton Champ, was soloist In 14. Participation in National ran the Hoover pledged and claimed law was enacted. The vote wa 24 the Chicago Symphony concert ser- Business Women's Week. total to 995 and his pledged dele- -. to 81. ies held in Kimball Hall, Chicago, 15. Hostess club for First DecenWlthln 8 f the m,lUredi A dozen Republicans and 11 She also has had nial convention held In from May Ogden, May majority ' ocrats stood with the zealous young of the distinction having composed 1932. A small vote was cast in the Dis- Senator Millard Tydings (D.. Md ). the music for a sacred song. "Hear Gift Presented to I ibmry by trlct of Columbia Democratic pri- - His amendment to the tax bill My Cry. O God" (text. Psalm 61.) Members in Behair or R.P.W. Club. as there was not contest over ed for a bond Issue of 81.580,000 000. which was released from the pub1 Plano bench for piano In Lidelegates. John F. Costello, reelected to be amortized In 10 years from Inc.) In brary auditorium. lish) rs (Carl Fischer. national committeeman, said the the proceeds of a tax April. It Is also Interesting to know 2. Tuning of piano In Library compromise delegation will vote for on 2 75 per cent beer. The money that Mrs. Champ has composed a auditorium. Roosevelt under the unit rule until was designed to provide Job by fed- number of piano selections which 3. Marble inlaid linoleum (double majority decides to go to some eral construction projects. have attracted much attention and A grade) on floor of Children's other candidate. commendation from musical critics. Room. and 29 Thirty-tw- o Republicans Vermont Republicans came out Another one of our members, Mrs. Democrats voted against the Tyd4. Eight sets of books (Charles for resubmlsslon of berewas prohibition Prances Maughan Vernon, Dickens. Robert Louis 8tevenaon, fore the end of next year, while the ings plan, revealing how the procently elected president of the Utah Victor Hugo, Mark Twain. William Democrats there declared for repeal hibition Issue splits both parties. Federation of Women's clubs, which Poe, and light wines and beer pending Edgar Allen Bingham Plan Defeated Shakespeare, is a distinct recognition and honor. Travel Lectures, and repeal. Stoddard's before rejecting this proposal, Just memLcgan has two association Travels with famous authors) and South Carolina Democrats defeatthe senate voted down. 60 to 23, berships in the International Feder- - three of Ernest Seton Thompson's, ed a referendum proposal and a proposal by Senator Hiram Bingatlon of Business and Professional matting a total of 115 books, for adopted a resolution urging a cam- ham (R., Con.) for 4 per cent beer Women's Clubs a club and an In- - children's Room. paign on "economic Issues" alone. under the same plan. dividual associate membership. 5Statue of Winged Victory The senate registered Its opinion (Nike) for Children's Room. Oats landing Accomplishments of prohibition after the usual exClair 6. Colored print of Reynolds' .1 ft would he a perpetual flea of arguments heard for the 1. Installation of three round Age of Innocence" for Childrens bunt If a man were obliged to ran change 10 years. It then delved suddenlast mahogany tables and 15 mahogany Room, down all the Innuendos. Inveracily into the most controversial phase chairs with bookcases and book- 7 Two colonial bookcases for B. ties, Insinuations which are ut- of the $1, 030, 000,000 revenue bill the stacks to match for the Children's p r. bookshelf, In main foyer. tered against him. Beecher. tariff provisionsRoom in the New Cache Valley Lib- In addlUon to the above gifta for ran- This marks the culmination of the a mimeograph machine a project begun In the summer of has Library, been given to the club for club 1924 when a Library Equipment purposes which will be housed in Fund was established for the time the Library building. when Logan should have a Library Deworthy of Its size and citizenry. Ocean Sounding finite action was taken last year The echo method Is the latest to use our Library Equipment Fund for the purchase of chairs, tables, method of taking ocean soundings, bookcases, and bookstacks for the consisting of an electric transmitChildrens Room and further to ting unit which sends sound vibramake this a continuing project. tions through the water. As they adding either books or necessary rebou id from the floor of the ocean on equipment from year to year. Be- - they me registered on a receiver water of the the The 1931. an additional depth ship 1, ginning July fee of $1 was added to our dues. Is determined hy the time between which is set aside for the Child- - the sending and receiving of the sig rens Room Fund. Drapes for the nals. be Town City a Mem- 3(). Assessors Tabulation of Property Valuations for Tax Purposes for 1932. A Good Lesson Exercises For In Support Of Nurse Training Home Industry School Held for five liiaduatlon eserct.se il story ta told by lvn nurse of tin William Budge manufacturer of bread who AIBIIAL REPORT OF LOGAN Friday, May e Roosevelt Raises Delegates to 428 -- Beer Levy Plan Loses In Senate two-thir- Baraca Bible Classes Time' Sad Change Jud Tonkins say It's too had hurt. youthful entliuslnsm esn't When he was a boy he thought may-hhe'd grow op to be President, but now be' fatlsflcd if he iToldi vottown ing on the losing 1te cf election. Washington Star. "Barca"l from the Hebrew word Perich to II Chronicle In :?fl. and nuii Bill "Mre.lns" ola-- e The P.iruia men' wer cus, October 'Jo, Mirher more than of the conntry a Uilcd 1X, Idwt in .S)i end now n nil p- -- Ancient Wenlharvaaa The oldest of Lngllih weather-vanbeautiful Fourteen la tb century one In wronht eoppar pierced with the arm af Sir Echlngham which ft!9 the tower of Echlngham church, hi Basses. 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