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Show laiT- - I.OGAN. CAO ) K COUNTY. UTAH CACHE A M F. R CA 1 Tw o. Friday, June 3, 1932. 1L bnd under Urn dotation of Lrwit HrmUib y; mixed qawtet. Lament Allan and OMtipeny; prayer. Chap-- . Jew B. Gunnell; quartet, "Harlain. y Mid Publuivd tvr PTIJay TuveiUy rjr Nctrspepr?, mony Four"; address of Welcome, at 43 Wert Conu Btiwrl. Urn an. Utah. FarreU I! Parker; vocal aolo. Bialtrr November 2. lfel. at the Purt OIfu EatTt4 aj oc.aid-r4a"Bleep Soldier Boy Sleep." by Wm at Union, Utah, under the Art of March 2, flTI. I! lluekina; quartet. "The Boy of Old Brigade." by Harmony lli Own era and Publuliers Four; oration, Professor Herbert B J H. EM O LAND J. O. ALLEN, JR. WILLIAM C. HNOLAND Maw of the Unlvrraity of Utah;! Utah and FLOYD HOSE, aU of quartet, "Scattering Flower Hill and company Oladyt by May," II W hutecrlpUua Rate by carrier or mad on year The honor roll aa read rtll IL Parker and are Geonre AdverlUtng rataa madt known upon application. Ington. Jonra and John Milton of L the Civil war. Klry Jonra and John Baugh of the Indian war; Marvin Jonra, John O. Darley, Thoma Ryan, Carl LrUhman and Norman Allan of Uie World War. An increasing: volume of export opinion holds that At 1 JO p m. a band concert on it is possible to stabilize silver and still avoid inflation. 11 U Memorial WelUvllle enjoyed by a large Appropriate As the commercial machinery of the world prows follewed by a ball crodThu service were held at the Wells-- 1 Day more complicated and higher-bearegold is less aide to rllle cemetery on Monday under the .game between We Until and the cIub of wtUl WeUwlUe whole nations, direction of the mayor and Under it conditions, present keep going. city, being victorious with w score of 12 with tremendous populations, are unable to buy in this councllmen and the American Le- - to I at 2 30 p. m. a wild west rodeo and other countries, simply because their money metal, gton- - Grover Ilaslam of the Legion under the direction of Earl Hutch- conducted the program. The mem-- 1 lnaon and was assisted by Max Will- silver, has lost most of its purchasing power. bert of the Legion were In costume llamaon, Marvin Wyatt Eldon An- -. ) What the ratio should he between gold and silver The American Flag floated In the ' dcr&on and James Thorpe. contest! a war bethe In breeze hero's and the evening boxing is graves much Hut this decided he can by investigation. decorated with flags. The entire was staged at the Orpheura theatre coming apparent to the average citizen when the hulk cemetery srai a beautiful mass of under the direction of L. A. Thorpe of gold is held by two countries, France and the United flowers honoring the loved ones The days events closed with a dance on before. Prompt- - at the Second ward recreation haO who have States, and when silver is selling at unprecedentedly low ly at 10 43passed a. m. the following pro- -' with a large crowd In attendance. CACHE AMERICAN Brau-Wfrll- a i CHIROPODIST Un. 1 r M i $ Drawing Saturday Night for Cah Prizes at 9 p. m. B serious is the outstand- Uie Melody Weaver mixed quartet under direction of Cyril Nelson; tape were sounded by Irvin Bird. a The following girls enloved camp fire party on the hill Friday evening Misses Susie Longstroth. Jesse Ahrens, teah Wood. Gale The following MemorMendon h Kidman. Edna Muir, Mary ial Day program was held at the Games and singing was enlocal cemetery Monday at 11 a. m. joyed. Light refreshments were under the direction pf the American served. H. Q. Legion with Commander An atlrartlvrlv arrnneed dinner Hughes In charge. The Melody Wea- was given Monday hv Mrs Frnma vers glee club under the direction Hancock In honor of Mr. and Mrs of John O. Hughes sang "Columbia Osmer Hancock and son Zan of the Gem of the Ocean." and the Cornish. Mr and Mrs. Lynn Long-stro"Bella of St Marys"; prayer L. K. and son Oavlord of Ridge-dal- e. Wood. The Memorial day address formed the A bowl of tulip was given by Welling RoekeUey of for the table. centerpiece 8mlthfleld followed by a number by Mrs. Henry Shelton entertained at an attractively arranged dinner at her home on Memorial Day. LOGAN to A tall vase of flowers formed a pleasing centerpiece and places were marked for Mr. and Mrs- LaVem Larsen and daughter of Portland. by TELEPHONE Mr. and Mrs. George Anderaon and children of Malad. Mrs. LaVem I children of Garfield. After B.JU JV1. UnJy Gibbs and uuh Mni Marvel BuIlock and children. Mr and Mrs. Horace Shelton. Station - to - station Mrs. George Batty of Walkberg Is rates. Ask Long Dis- the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne tance for others you Willie. Mrs. Charlotte Longstjoth has may want. returned to her home after spending the past two months at Salt Lake with her daughter Mrs. Lea Goates Memorial Day Program Held At Mendon i Long-strot- th CEDER CITY - $1.55 rhana Novtlnation by arrangement CTU COLUMBIA WBAT BAS B API'S S ID. Julia CavanaMoh grotty ond eocirty gut, uko rnf robbed left etrandtd in m email trench vtL hi or bg I'ount van Karloff, is aided by fbioh Madden, retired racketeer, echo Kho agree team to a gutro culture, to traih him thg veneer of gentle man and they go to ta rig tchere flaeh goee in training, SOW OO O.V WITH TBS BTORT, orUfo-erati- o Having coached him la the clothes be tboud wear, the (.tlquett of society and the lao guage proper In the best social circles, Julia to-- k Mash to the Cafe le Pals for his first contact with society. When they wore seated at ona of the sidewalk tables their conversation was interrupted by a youth projecting himself like a bullet from the interior of tha cafe. Ife landed on the sidewalk by their table, looked up In a surprised manner or as surprised as an Intoxicated lad can look. "Julia Cavanaugh! Beautiful, lovely, gorgeous, airy old Julie How are you?" he exclaimed riling and still clinging to a wine bottle. with FOR RENT 5 room modern home Plume 441. At Smithfield ' Ol ft BOOM APtUl.MENT For leaders and advisors I Lcut Call 2!J. of Cache County clubs atended the training class held Tuesday at 1 WANTED Practical Nursing. 218 o'clock In the Smithfield Junior Canyon Road, Logan. high school. The 'HI standing for was em- - FOR SALE Children's pony, .heal In their symbol. The importance of this j anteed safe. 213 E 3 So. Phone iH) was brought out by Miss Aga- - 578-tha Hatch and Miss Hazel Cornish FOR SALE Root Beer Stand, 42 of Cove In their demonstration on So. Main street. Apply 202 So. "The Foot as the Foundation of Main- - Phone S83-Health." A demonstration on constructive For Rent at 391 8o. 1st West, 4 room methods also was given by Miss modem home with basement and Clara Beutler and Miss Emma Krebs garage. Phone 508-of North Logan. Officers for Cache training classes TWO OR THREE ROOM modem furnished apartments. Maurice were elected. Miss Eva Beutler of North Logan w:Mch(naTprest- - j Apartments. 12 Wert 1st North. dent. Miss Wilma Peterson of Hyde FOR SALE Span of Dapple Grey Park as vice president. Miss Fa veil 3100. Well Geldings. Weight of Smithfield as aecre'ary matched. 213 E. 3 So Phone 578-Mi'-us Anne Larsen, Neuim lari PAINTING, PAPER HANGING reporter. Miss Izola Jensen, county extenand decorating. Reasonable prices sion agent, was in charge of the or exchange for anything of value general dlscuslon session, Mrs. Inez Phone 940-- J for appointments. Rotkelley explained the use and content of the constitution and bylaws. Part of the time was spent in active period under the direction of the chairman of games. Beth Hendricks from Richmond. At 2 30 the group dispersed Into classes. Miss Eva Beutler, chairman The Casper Loosli Providence of clothing and Mrs- Donna Scott reunion was held at Provifamily chairman of foods, gave Millville, dence Tuesday. Dinner was served e d. J. Dick wae n little reluctant when he eeld, "Bring him along." Thus It came about that at eight o'clock that night. Flash got bis first real tasta of society. He wee so frightened that he appeared bored and made a bit with tha Miss Mulbolland was gathering. crazy about him, and as lurk would ham It, Flash made no bad break until MUf Mulhollund commenced to talk about a concert. "It was a most thrilling concert. she said to hir husband. You alioull bare been with us, dear, lie placed Bach all evening. Flash waa uneasy. He was alone with the pair. Julia waa having a teteatete with Dick In the garden and could not coma to hie aid. Flash hoped that they would leave him out of the conversation, but no, Mrs. Mulbolland turned to him and aald: Dont yon Just adore Bach, Mr. Madden Flash knew be must be ten and dismiss the subject with a r 1 90c jfTT -- TELEPHONE ..v' ,.vvr if t. v - J' ! V; ,v ' V IjN ' T 1W V j; V? s J J. J. I i with PERFORMANCE PRICE $225.00 splendidly 1 M 3 1929 six 6 wire cylinder Durant, wheels, good tires, paint and appearance fine, motor good $375.00 Buick Coach, newly painted, new tires, has run less than 17,009 mies, an opportunity at $595.00 Several other reconditioned cars at bargain prices. See them and 1929 compare values Blair Motor Co. Home of the BLUE-STREA- K Phone 390 GRAHAM Pboae 1I3W 'rr ir S, BBALTH BERVIOC 112 , i. - fccti.n 84 n COAL Logan Coal Co. Phone 13 HOTEL Main at 4th South SALT LAKE CITY In The Center of Shopping, Business and Theatre District Coffee Shop and Cafe in Connection Rates From $1.50 M. I. A. Visitors Welcome M. H. Thompson, Mgr. lit W. North Phone 192-- J For the Glass Man For Sale LargeCemcnt Flower Pots Various Colors KOHLER the Bricklayer Providence ORP RANSFER ele. 503 Phone 794 R 1 Furniture and Piano Moving MOVING Crating Packing Long Distance Moving Transfer Co. 449 N. 2 E. Phone 314 Natures Laxative The First Thing in the Morning 123 Crazy Crystals North Main Logan EVERY DAY PRICES AT THE CRYSTAL Unfin Chairs $1.00 $4.50 Unfin Tables Pabco Rugs, 9x12 $5.45 Pabco Linoleum 2 yards wide Per running yard 85 Pabco 5 Year Guarantee 9x12 $7.95 Special discount on living room suites and bed room suites, dealers in L. H. Electric Ranges and Majestic Refrigerators. See us. CRYSTAL BOTTLING & FURNITURE CO. 72-7- and 80 W. 4 1 N. Phone 444 1 1 V- - New Hotel Lankershim 7ih and Broadway Los Angeles, California ' J--. - i Stitt.; E i 400 ' t- -r S.5 I - .r- r k. Newly furnished rooms r. -- ?.f. from $1.50 to $6 Excellent Cafe Garage in Connection THE HEADQUARTERS FOR UTAH PEOPLE W. W. Whitecotton, Owner and Operator, formerly of Utah Ralph G. Caldwell, Assistant Manager 131 Picture Frames TRANSFER D" Johnson Cab and Cbina.e Drama Old L. C. Arlington, author of The Chinese nmmn." carries It hack a far a the Eighth century P.. C. Phene The Beit Place to get your 1179 Canyon Kd. Knight Spring Canyon b, BetheaeZollInger. Jacob a. man gave a speech. A harmonica solo was given by Zollln8er- - Norman Loosli gave a stumP Plano 5010 by 50JnBer: dramatic re?d!n.B LfVon Zollinger; Instrumental trio Dallls and Clinton Zollinger and Wallace Skidmore. Clarinet solo by Jacob A. Fuhrl-Sco- tt man- - The old officers w'ere resus-gav- e tained. Invocation was by Jacob Zollinger and benediction by H. M. Zollinger. Supper was served at 5:30 o'clock. Games were enjoyed during the afternoon. Tee re PimUo West Center SL Larsen Glass Co. FAMOUS it in, at the processes year clothing leaders. Wilma Pet- erson Introduced repairing methods to the second year leaders, Eva Beutler explained the third year constructive processes and Miss Wanda Scott. Millville, discussed color with the fourth year group. Mrs. Inez Roskelley demonstrated various egg dishes to first year food leaders, while Mrs. Donna and Mrs. Verda Mlchaells a demonstration to the second and third year food leaders. The next county training class will be held June 22 at I p. m. In the Smithfield Junior high. liiffnl II EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR THAT the Second ward chapel. Jacob classes were divided Into sections ac- R. Fuhriman conducted. A report of to the cording year of club work was given by Diamond which the lndlcldual leaders would the family . . . Loosli of Marysville, Idaho. There , , ,, ..sr js;.' Leo J Window Glais Auto Glau - 5SS. 4BS-- Dr. Wm. W. Ross TOM ROWLEY Casper Loosli Family Reunion At Providence NEW GRAND "I want you to meet Ur. Maiden, ta id Julio ond then to Flash, "HI it Dick Wehtter. (Poted by Donald Dlllotvay Charles Bickford and Loit Horan.) Dick!" The girl was extremely gle phrase. Be reached for his delighted. Then Bhe laughed. Was notebook. He had a recollection of that you creating all that excite- a reply in there that would cover ment?" just such an emergency. He fumbled The laJ took a seat without being in bis pocket The notebook caught. was just showing my Two pair of eyes were on him. The Invited. ,orei?n Mends something about phrase came to him as he blurtel football. out with a wave of his hand and an want you to meet Mr. Mad air of finality: "Xaw, I think be den," said Julia and then to Flash, smells. This is Dick Webster. There was a choking, horrified Greetings were excharged and silence. Mrs. Mulbolland gave a .M idd n D.ck Webster? aided: ga-Flash sensed b Oh. i read a lot about you, Mr. had pulled a boner and was glad Webster. You're the famous liar when Julia returned to rescue him iard quarterback, aien't you?" The next day Dick called upon ''Cuth!" Dick exclaimed screw-in- ; Juila. He was determined to win h's face up. tie girl as his bride. J ilia smiled. Yale, ?ir Madden "Is there anything jcuve get to tor lock You want out Julie. against me?" lie asked. N"o 1ie been madly Pick cautioned. She sn.ded. l.i love with her far years. Look at Is there any reason why we r. 3. I'm a v rock because she re can't get married when we get lined me. Pat do you think I'm bac k to New York?" alone? No. The woods are full of She hesinted and Dick answered j..tcd loieis. Tiieyie pining away himself. . i ail quait-r- s of the globe. You're No! Do we sail for home on the i, 't o lo ot her victims, are you, Mr Berengar.a Tilda? No!" M i'den? Julia laoked at him in surprise "Not yet. and he quickly said, Because Pm The Mulhollands from Boston going cut to get tickets on the a: o m town, Dick volunteered by Bremen and that sails tomorrow." i . y of changing the subject. "I lie crossed to her anJ sat d un bee ,t a data with them. How about side the gill. You love me, don t i ..:ig along and making my life you ? u erable? For answer, she looked into his J :';a was delighted and was eyes for a moment then threw her rernem-to hen eh it she accept arms around his neck and clung to red Flash. But Mr. Madden and him passionately. i Ki- t(To be continued) BABY CHICKS every week Bahy Turkey . . . Eight Week Old Pulleti CUSTOM HATCHING Agent for LYON ELECTRIC BROODERS J. The Elks and Cache American baseball teams will play Saturday at Millville at 3:30 o'clock. APPEARANCE Wm. Rumble s Baseball Tomorrow Erskin Sedan, bright and clean good tires runs S. 4-- r. 1928 ORDER NOW CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Hold Session to Km plug With Tew Price BABY CHICKS SCI E. Xrd II34-- J House Painting Calsoinining Wall Cleaning Phene DECORATING PAPER HANGING LcdUCrS Sixty-on- The fact that the situation ing reason for it having the unbiased and unselfish consideration of the best minds in the leading countries of the world. is J-- PAINTING ,, t . m 'nr iomgntorlNcver J Chiropodist FOOT SPECIALIST Office Wire 9 to IS 4 to I Phone KM I ThatcW Bldg LEONARD MATHEWS Coming Sunday Gloria Swanson ' lit TUm - great nations. DR. G. P. WISEMAN 4lh West 44 Se. d, levels, we are headed for international chaos. Fringing silver back would he a long step toward the perman ent solution of the difficulties now perplexing all the Jr. VOCAL STUDIO Decoration Day At Wellsville What Shall We Use for Money? 1 F. H. Baugh, r"h, $ti V, " I 1 SMITH CLOTHING Compan y Mens and Young Mens Stes, all wool, hard finish cloth. |