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Show Tuesday, October 11. 1932. CACHE AMERICAN Thursday ori..nti at fit the fi'.t.e J.. .:s. 7! riiucri tvi.4. Pr", Jit ACES CAFE f Utah Aggie tram ne .... Enticing We are dining Ls luutbn. in Jtrxuuig Uu of HI to IJ V iking i Itick iJJ IU ' cooked Ur ports as ij ' leatre! j c er Coiner Main & Center Iaper j n Local News J ; Coal Arrives neixpanr ' man: Will I'o'.ims of Brigham City man and E It. Mi'r. Jr, cf Fa't Lake, at re In Ik:n Iday ! . I .a : r v - and p ! t A. F. Stockton observed lu birthday anniversary on Sunday. Mr. Stockton prepared a dclieioua fam-fUy dinner Mr. and Mr. Moses C.irdon and daughter Dorothy and Miss Thomas were guesU. Five carloads of coal arrived at Old Testament Class-- Use A class for the study of the Old City Coal yards this omlng ol under the They are now ready to make dcllv-- : Testament rrles. Phone 123. Adv. ' Dr. T. C. Romney will meet oa lU'' ?y Tlie Aggie IVp band, an organization of Aggie musicians directed and managed by Eddie Lundqulst and Benny Dogn, wve the program j ALSO th student hide a'scbly 81 CHARLIE CHASE COMEDY the Utah Stele A?rkultural college on Friday af'err.oon at 1 p ni. A brass quartet, step dancing, sieging lamily. Mrs Helen Walker motored and selections from the entire band to Smithficld Wednesday evening composed the program. and were guests at the home cf Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Walker. Hear Calvin Coolidge Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Wood, Mrs. Hear Calvin Coolidge. former Julia Wood spent the week end at oot Ball Game In U. S. A. C. Stadium FRIDAY, 2:30 P.M. U. S. A. C. vs. t I president of the United States. He Salt Lake visiting relatives. win be on the National Boadcast Mrs. Arthur Kidman spent Tuestonight at 8:30 o'clock. Mountain day and Wednesday at Logan the Adv. Standard Time. guest of Mrs. Hubert Humphries, she was the honored guest at a dinHold Block Meeting ner Wednesday at the home of W. O. Clark, Republican precinct Mrs. Denver Copen. chairman In District X, Logan City, Relief Society held a quilting has called a meeting of all his Wednesday in ward amusement workers for tomorrow night at 7:30 hall. Two quilts were quilted. 15 o'clock. He has especially Invited ladies were present. the delegates who attended the state Sewing Circle met at the home congressional and county conven-- j of Mrs. Ada Walker, Thursday aftions. The district workers will be ternoon. Quilting was the feature of organized In order to get out all the afternoon. Luncheon was served the voters on election day. to Mesdames, Priscella Maisey, Mar-v- a Kidman. Marjory Bird, Martha The board of trustees of the Utah State Agricultural college will hold at the their regular meeting Branch Agricultural college in Cedar City on October 14, according to R. E. Berntson, secretary of the zoard. Tlie day ls scheduled for Ag. club day at the brasch institution and an program, consisting of a barbecue, horse show and sports will be held at which the board members will be special guests. President E. G. Peterson and orher board members have been invited to address the students in the general assembly. This is a Conference Game Reduced Prices k Z2TX3 100 lbs. BAXTERS FEED MILL ROY BAXTER, Prop. is TSsoa Hyrum, Utah Our Sale of Stoves and Ranges is now in progress! Here are Quality Stoves at Low Prices! Buy NOW and Save MORE! sr WWW v w,wiujpm girls with their teacher, Mrs. Blanche Bird, President Mrs. Annie Hughes entertain-Je- d at a surprise party Sunday ternoon in honor of Miss Mildred Bird vho xxas celebrating her 14th birthday anniversary. Games were played and refreshments were sewed. Those present were Misses Lorraine Wood, Dclpha Smith, Wanda Tlie ttkHH IFWtIW ' FREE PIPING . .. FREE STOVE BOARD FREE 22 I- I fi-- UUIIIII1 II c i e Tr M id ret a- tf (al. i Just try it. with every ton it . THATCHER COAL CO. I'hofe 7C ErrxrustaBacaazx uxa . .xaJizxT i J X -- r- i ating Heater this year at still Lower Prices than ever before. Our stock is complete of all sizes and you will also find the new 1932 style is very attrac- M m ' 1 tive. Free with every ptove. 1 woodlinsd stovehoard to match, pipe, coal bucket and shovel. Priced as low as $32.00 IM1C1 otromFur. Company Pre-Invento- ry' This is the last month of our 1932 fiscal year and we must reduce our stocks before the end of the month. To do it quickly we are making special prices in every department. Come in see these ..bargains ..and ..save money in preparing your car for the wet and colder driving that is ahead. FIRESTONE SCIENTIFIC BRAKE ADJUSTMENT All c Cars TOP and Leaking Small Cars 5f) All 13 PLATES I J ft Gr , 2'?? 41 iW SCIENCOMPLETE TIFIC BATTERY ININCLUDSPECTION ING RECHARGE AM) SETTING GENERATOR CHARGING RATE. $g4 And Your Old Battery 50c Two days FIRESTONE ALLOWANCE FOR SPARK PLUGS YOUR OLD TIRES Double Firestone High Speed Tires and Power Sealed Tubes. Trade in your thin, Tested SJSJc each Other cars proportionately 3 Ounce can p Rental Free Fords P TIRE BARGAINS some almost Used tires as good as new will give lots of miles of service Clean-u$100 and up Prices BIG BRAKE RELINE SPECIAL others 7.'c FIRESTONE ENAMEL Cover those bear spots now and prevent rust. Easy to dries quickly apply brush in can. TOUCII-U- GUARANTEED DRESSED it look like new. Protects Against Cracking Makes Batteries ?6 93 AND C1IEVROLETS 123 So. Main St. FURNITURE COMPANY Logan "irr tier tlian any Euarantee I "e sfco fi FIRESTONE HIGH TEST TOP DRESSING Will not fade Quick drying Easy to apply. Half 60 Pint FIRESTONE Courier Type TUBES Low 5Sc CITY COAL CO. COAL BUCKET AND SHOVEL. MIR OOM AnrnnrCM -. w. smooth tires now. With our As low as special allowance you can put new Firestones on your car for PENN SENTINEL less than you ever thought 100 per cent Pure 70 possible. M Penn Oil. 8 quarts. beautiful enameled match box will be given away with each first order for Gordon Creek Coal, Utah Premium Coal. our most popular heaters. It is good looking, being finished in wood effects, and youll find it very See it on diseconomical and thoroughly efficient! play in our Stove Department. One of rmn asmycrctTUT,', anni-verasr- y. Free Installation 33.50 tut t.ot M tives and attending conference. Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Barrett and children, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hardto man and children motored Wellsville Sunday and attended the birthday dinner given in honor of their mother Mrs. Eliza Stuart who was celebrating her birthday t-- CABINET HEATERS T0 65.00 i ihi? famous Circul- evening. Mrs. Joseph N. Sorensen, Mrs. Lizzie Baker left Wednesday for Salt Lake where they will spend the rest of the week visiting rela- Special prices given on large orders. We clean ahd doctor grain. Will accept grain for pay. a 2S3 Elder Ivin Barrett gave a lecture on the Doctrine and Covenants. The theology lesson In Relief society Tuesday afternoon. Spoke to the primary children and talked to three classes in M. I. A. Tuesday ping and tolling. (Continued from Page One) Mi? Ck-llLade, Miss Delone Ta er, Lucille Baker. Mr. and Mrs Van?" Walker and a zrrz2rz'2?rrTL'X .i.a.r z mm . iragrai j l 2 n Klul Ilf (':.! is Erttrr for Fuel than any kind of --- i I rankiin County s.iyar fo.upanv de f. rird tin1 dini '.m: of a 1a of their beets until tlie suear routs nt wa of up. and they prevent, d tlie lo-by prexaihnn sugar from the ion the farmers to dig at the proper time and thereby avoid pulling too many of them Into large pile Last year tlie farmers of Cache County delivered 52 000 tons cf beets In two aeeks to various unloading stations. Due to hot weather, large piles, leaves, and other mast?, some of the beets came out of the piles with less sugar than when th-- y went in. Tills year throuli ation the beet ass' 'alien and sugar company would like to avoid putting the beets in large p'lrs and they 1 would like tlie cooperation of grow- - j ers In digging beets when the sugar content ls at its best This will mean money to the farmer as well as the sugar compony. It is known that this year the beets have Improved as much as 4 per cent in sugar content in slightly over two weeks. A few days will sometimes make the difference In sugar of 1 per cent. The sugar beet Frank association, according to Wood, president, and the sugar company will appreciate the cooperation of the growers on this Ogden. on all Feed Chop- MISSIONARY FROM CENTRAL &TATES TALKS . Barrett, MyrI Lamont, Ethel Walker, Zina Baker, Lizzie Barrett and Miss Isabella Stumpf, Mrs. Helen Walker was a special guest. Mrs. George Hiibner was hostess at a prettily appointed dinner Sunday in honor of Mrs. D. C. Stuart and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Stuart cf Reduced Prices 7c per p t, ..J - College Board Meelsi Western States T eachers ii Aggie Pep Rand -- ? t. ip iv ''.""H - tet PM' dirt-rio- J .i;. 1 Mrs. Margaret Charles Ruks of Rexburg. said to be the first girl to be born In Logan, d.ed and has brrn buried at Rexburg. She as born h re June 18. 1860, on the tanks cf Logan river. Deceased mas the widow of the.te Joseph Ricks, cne of the early settlers of e;e p H rx'r- r. id CfiiLi.d find Ani.se Illlllrffi. L Hal- - li'fi liul-t- , LLe Wfindfi Hill. Mi'jr Ox Atm M MiaHiTJ Fl Griswold Circulating Heaters . w We are offering ' 11 p r i ... ron.piny was uii.y ti ae'i: for the tulioirnre ar la." a cun be ttuul as that til at Kexburg Dies t C3.7ag -- I or the best livestock judging amov; the future farmers. Kjl!, - iehi Thry-rce-.xr- 1 . Observes Eirthday I !e'l Men Here Jrppcrson fi'vU- r'!' .rt if Iluri. s County sugar rm puny at Whii-jm- y refulatrd tlxrir t nrxe t and fixoid' d psltne a lrt tf ; then by ' and deferred the c ( aw.. fields xintil the r'lrnr exi'.ifi.t aai d U o! be- -; , vp 'from Caihe Coun'v 'i, h ppx--1 r in t n.tlv should be r.o content than the tee's d hi Cr.ete r.e.ot Thru h - ero ) their l:.e.hHl u! 1..: .nr Hie axel are s.,.ir u.i .it in th beet for tiu.rea; t .n for li.4 u nt l.i'c t! f .i ar ( :.,i i i ih : . i a ! b e:s Urhxen-i- l to U - Joi n E. Jones, manager ct t! c Western Nca-- ; aiT Union C.;.d A of uU! i ir i ?- - :j v.tj..,'- .: Hear rah in Coolidge. former pre jdrnl t Ue United Siaie He a ill be on tlie National Broadcaat tonight at 8 30 o'clock. Mountain Adv Standa'd Time. A. W. CHENEY, Flop. ut tra-cn- Hear Calvin Coolidge Home of Good Eats a i u be tome Jink n a.noi.g tlie p:o-;ainie ts.i r.jl '.d " - agn-tmen- ! I Quality-Service-Atmosph- U v.Lrr h hr J , I Don't Forget Our Motto. ay; 'r jkrmi.trd to ra fuiaarl a.'h U M.wi Wda r..i-- n - l rd tiai'e-- t thry l axe C t.t In I brrt is b eujixcd a hike cn tl.r r. i'. a.th t.V llxe pat!. In an t.f Mtiulin Kiidav The a'p-- i ael br- -l Ve a o.uCaclie Cianiq nom a a um in pax ,.g g.v:i nr.d Hun and tl.b Ama! .xn.s'cd usar and galhiiiitii autumn linri jeomjany it am tj A dilighlfulli art irtil lu..'u. the hamt Ihu jear ,!4uty wa tixvn Tu u..i bx h!.t ,,y There ai texeial j j Jo ,,h N iioiti. m i.i ,i.t c: i.er mrc 5 stem should be put into the tirlhd.: s were .ra'r 1 a The g of the bid citip Farmeix nr.e tablr a'trai il'i !v feigerd v.rli g'.Mg Ir.ixot r paid for the amount ef r.ijxs 111 the beet Iw't r;.r the Franh-li- Newly I (i I Wednesday Famous n,fj ...Us!.. let aaisr and w pop j ta l lli.;nr Iiar.'oi: itr. Mt Ad Explain - r vl . all vrop UPi.d WW,A' i' SEE the Screens l!iccle Stealing An epldrmlc" of itok-bicycles ihu fitruik Us an fiithtn the la.: few fieekfi, Chief of Police Oilbrrt Mcchfitn report. Chief Mediant that approximately 10 bicycle hare been atolen In Lcxrun alihln the Uo. t! re aeeka will be there. mj 1 Tnrl-- erk by tl Coach Backer imrd !1 oxer the tuiior find r II rartk-pounded out xutisy i i I l J at Ace' because our crowd PAPITOf !i r-- :r I ! tirsl.mrn drli-ait-- Noodle House The crowds are tatUfird because the food you like It, because the prices are right. it).:r . p i nfflrinl LkCCl Tag ! 7 JO Froh Defeated St'(VKSOKS TO BINGHAMS CAFE Different Jrti to t lC o clock first Sl .U be on r II Mi i bci d.ijj S LOCAN, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH SERVICE STORES, INC. S. B. BENSON, Manager Phone 123. bil Phone 868 Logan, Utah Corner 3rd No & Main |