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Show LOCAL NEWS Daughter 111 on Coast Mr. Mary Anderson left Mon day for the coast, having been called there because of the Hines Rack from Coast Cliria Balling and family have of her daughter, Mr. Vern Tidreturned from a pleasant motor well, who is aaid to be In a Lot have been Angeles hospital. An operation U trip to California. They month. thought to be necessary according away duruig tlie past to the word reaching here. IJilly Dunn Improves Found-Thr- ough Billy Dunn, son of Mr. and Mrs Valuable Papers who aubmltted to an of tlie Uie medium W. Dunn, j. for acute Cache American, Nepht Andrews operation a aeelt ago pitendiclUa. U reported to be re. had returned to him this week, some valuable loan paper. They covering nicely. The were lost about a week ago. person picking them up was not Record for 1933 He read the sure of their value. Taenty aeven little pig from advertisement In this paper and three ow. la the boast of 8. B returned the papers, receiving a ho visited bla ranch at Benson The nice reward for his honesty.Preston one day last week. cate taker la taking every possible Entertain Children Utter. pains to raise the entire Mr. and Mrs. George Brown enClub-Bo- xing their sons and daughters tertained Elks at Boxing social a at evening Friday night will be enjoyed at tire Elks at their home at 31 No. 4th. West. A number lodge Wednesday night. Cards and refreshments were enof amateur bouts have been schejoyed. Special guests wrue Mr. and duled. Eliminations will take place, Mrs. Ingram Brown of Clalxktnie be will candidates the successful Other children present Oregon. be to taken to the A.A.U. tourney were: and Mesdames, Amos Messrs held In Salt Lake later In the C. Brown. Samuel R. Brown, Har. season. old H. Brown. Cecil Pitkin. Percy Swanson and daughter and Fred Likes Logan and Lowell Brown. W. D. McClellan, employee of tlie Utah Power and Light company at Preston, was In Logan on Saturday. Mr. McCleUan says he is always glad to come to Logan. He has a great many friends here who always give him welcome back to his old home town. Here Over Week End Miss Sergene Benson, physical education director In the Ogden Junior high school, spent the week end In Logan, guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Benson. She took Sunday afternoon dinner here prior to returning to Ogden. Miss Benson Is getting along nicely with her school work. Word from San Diego A. F. Stockton has Just received a post card from Cliff C. Goodwin posted at San Diego. Mr. Goodwin drove to Phoenix, Arizona and then went over to the coast city. He says the trip was pleasant although there was eight inches of snow in the hills between Phoenix and San Diego. Utahn Appointed Doyle Rees of Benson, graduate student of the Utah State Agricultural college, has been appointed to the Randolph field In Texas as a- - flying cadet, according- To word received here. Rees' appoint, ment Is for three years, and he will report for duty February 24. - Window Smashed William Follett, opeator of the Cache Valley service station, reported to the police Sunday that someone had entered the station during the night. The front win- dow of the station was smashed, but as far as Mr. Follett could determine. nothing was missing. Sells Baby Chicks Charles W. Miller of this city has the agency for the sale of baby chicks for the Golden Rule Poultry farm at Fresno, California. Mr. Miller believes this is the best hatchery on the coast. They sell only certified Golden Rule chicks. Mr. Millers advertisement In today's paper quotes a price that should fit the pocketbook of any one who wants to build up his poultry flock. Ward Conferences Page Fiv LOG AN, CACHE COUNTY. UTAH JAL11K AMERICAN Tuesday, February 7, 1933. Luc- three point to gain pouion oi , was sung by tlie choir with llle Hardman and Julia Muir; alng, third place, Hie 9th ward M. I. A. tonight at Quimu-- of Service Motor, though Uig the duet; tahe. "What We Are 8 30 o'clock, during the activity tlie leading forward Doing" Junior Seminary Teacher a one act play, far behind hour, will reports were lead tlie renter with Mr. Ada Walker; in scoring, The Killer." It U free to the Js-- 1 given Edgar Hancock upertu- by credit. U hi counter forty public. The cast Include Oerald cobM-nof Sunday acliool, Mrs , Battery C. pivot man L tendent Hunse it, Ruth Skidmore. Hugh m aeiond place with thirty seven 'charlotte F.kUrds; secretary o! Fuller and Grant Harm Mi. Ray HrnM- - Relief Society. Mrs. Annie Hurhts. points. While Christensen, ' Cannon la tlie director. Journal and Wilson of AU Bike president of tlie primary avoctaabort C talk John by tlon; are tied for third place. and BUhi'p II. C. Marriage License from the guard poaltP n Brenchley "Masrer the Tem singing ensen; of Marriage llornars have been ! McClellan low. has been raUier U Raging by choir; bencdic-guarued to tlie following couplet: Mar. Herald-Journpc 01 other leading ' W Bnr J ton John Redmond. Salt Lake City U on top with a total of Clu-ley afternoon and Beatrice Stewart, ManU: session commenced The Bake Ala of points, Baugh m. with preliminary music Greavrs. Preston and Oayle came through with ten point In t 3 p, Halier, Smlthfield; Harold Wiser, the last game of the first half to ion the organ by Mr. Ellen Ladle Lewiston and Pearl Hampton, take second place, while Williams .opening number mat. The Spirit' Ood Like a Fire la Burning"; Franklin; Clone Everett RothwelL Service Motor guard, leading acor-jViolet Often, er Viola, Idaho and T. Wood; duet and among the guards moat of the prayer by J. Us-- ! Pocatello. time slumped in the last two, chorus. "O Come let Ua Sing Lord" Lucille Hardman the to by In finished so third, g&mrs and and Julia Muir and choir; Ward Fixing Mileage Allowances place. Clerk IL B. Whitney took charge FORWARDS A bill has been Introduced In the Oa. O. T. F. P. of the sustaining of the general lower house of the Utah State 7 33 27 9 79 stake and local authorities; reports ... legislature providing that the maxi- Haws. AB. 8 31 S3 16 78 were made by Chorister Mrs. Liz.' mum allowance to be paid by the Hoffman. 8M. . Barrett; oganist Mrs. Ellen! 7 28 29 17 73 i F. BC. use of passenger automostate for Barrett, vocal solo, Iran Barrett ac-- 1 70 8 Ladle; 31 18 1 . biles shall not exceed five cents Perks. P.A. Mo-on One Act IIay y pn-w- j THEATRE THE ' Players Score High In First Half of League j - Piggly-W- MACS Howard McKenney, Prop Phone 23 West LAMB STEW LAMB CHOPS PORK CHOPS . . LINK SAUSAGE . . BOYS and Thur3. or Shoe Moeriael Leather o Rubber Sole. ' ' r ' The Savage Girl News and Comedy Midweek Prices ,w as Theater Capitol Last Time Mendon Ward Conference Held Sunday Today Ramon Navarro, Helen Hayes m THE Wednesday and Thursday SON-DAUGHT- MAGNEX ER" BATTERIES Vl I The Mendon ward Mendon A M conference waa held Sunday with sessions at 10 a. m. and 2 p. m. with John C. Brenchley of Wells, ville, a member of the Hyrum and stake presidency In charge Bishop H. C. Sorensen conducting. ward choir furnished the and DOROTHY WILSON The music for both sessions under the In a thrilling direction of J. C. Sorensen assisted drama oi American by Mrs. Ellen Ladle at the organ. The first session commenced at 10 manhood's answer to a. m. with preliminary music hy Gangland's Invasion Mrs. Ellen Ladle. The congregation of the West today I sang: "Praise to the Man; prayer Aoey Baker; singing by the choir. During sacrament musical numbers were given by Mrs. Ellen Ladle on the organ; report of the Aronic priesthood by Robert Furness; talk, What Our Quorum Directed by Ralph Inn has done the Past Year, by deaAn con Edgar Sorensen; talks, "What producer Our Quorum has Done the Past "wif Year and Duties of the Teacher" by Teachers Fred Taylor and Fred HEES3SHEEBDEZ3 Sorensen; talk by Priest Milton Kidman; report by Scoutmaster Earl Bird; talk Our Job by Leader Ivan Barrett; anthem. Song of the Redeemed" BILL" BOYD CHARLES CHIC" SALE heart RKO-RADI- Van-Gua- rd David O. Selxnick, Picture O xscvtfvw of course) -- Plate what a value! Instant power to start on the coldest morning. Why take a chance on being forced to crank your car when this well-buiballery costs so little? Come in today and have one installed i:i .Motorists lt your ear, i CREAM OF WHEAT 13 FULLY GUARANTEED JLaitestt FREE BATTERY SERVICE n . . pkg. 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RBBSE39HE SAME PRICE Sensational Values Today VYed. members; remarks were made by; High Councilman J. C. Sorensen and president John C. Brenchley; singing, "Lord Accept our True Devotion" by choir; benediction by Both sessions Vance D. Walker. were well attended. Mrs. Jesse Baker entertained at; a childrens party Saturday for her POWDER vs-'- -' st LYRIC ! piano by Miss 7 23 20 12 62 eompanled of Elders' 7 21 29 19 61 sells Barrett; report 7 19 25 13 50 Quorum of Dan Maiaey; Seventies High 7 21 16 7 49 j quorum by J. D. Baker; singing, i 7 21 15 g 48 ; Priest, Elmer Heninger; by1 Firm a Foundation" 6 19 8 4 42, "How reports 7 14 14 534! choir and congregation; 7 13 11 7 33 were made by W. I. Sorensen, I 7 13 12 7 33 chairman of old folks committee;' ' 7 10 8 4 24 Marllla Bulat, president of the Y. LNI J-- A ; Charles Ladle, president oi 24 4 10 8 5 4 9 7 2 20 the YAIM.IA; ward clerk, H. B 1 19 Whitney; Bishop H. C. Sorensen 8 9 reported the ward activities lor the past year and gave counsel and' words of encouragement to ward' BAKING Melvin Muir, Alonzo Wood. Jesse Walker, Lynn Wood. Reeves Bird, Edgar Hancock and M,z Mu Hilda Anderson, Gladys UughrJ and Magna Anderson. A prettily arranged supper was given by Mr. and Mrs. Frank HanCover cock Wednesday evening. were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Elme Hancock. Mr. and Mr. Lynn Long-rot h, Mrs. Emma Hancock, Fa;-- ' Hancock. Family ""-yre- e A Met-dam- of Ward conferences were held In all the wards of Logan Stake on Sunday. In the Eleventh ward L. D. Naisbltt was released as Sunday school together superintendent with his assistants, Eugene F. Stewart and Mark Neuberger. O. A Garff will succeed Mr. Naisbltt with M. V. Coombs and Morris Alma Currant King Here Wright as his assistants. E. O. Churchill. Cache county's Lundahl was sustained as president of the ward M.I.A. succeeding Mr. native black currant king, who resides at Peters boro, was In Logan Garff. on Mondap. He says the roads been have over the Collln-sto- n opened Parents Warn Your Boys divide through Beaver Dam. Andrew King, probation officer However, he believes the blizzard has requested that a warning be on Monday may have drifted the given to parents to caution their road full of snow again. Mr. from walking In the Churchill has a stack of first class children streets during the present weather alfalfa hay which he Is trying to conditions. Especially should this dispose of. be done at the Woodruff school as well as other schools In the Cold Weather city. The streets are slippery and By far the coldest weather ex,hen automobile drivers are reIn Cache this year was perienced bakes on their quired to slap recorded this morning when the quickly, the machine skids and thermometer at the city fire hall accidents could easily happen. registered 28 below zero. This cold snap followed a blizzard that swept Weather Changes this section on Monday. Bishop A news dispatch from Chicago Joseph Olsen of College ward restates that Sunday was the coldest ported tous today that itwas 32 day of the year smd that much ported to us today that It was 32 The liev4 to be a record for the winte suffering was experienced. temperature was 2 degrees below cold snap. zero following a month of Bpring weather. Logan and Cache Valley Dairymen to Meet experienced a similar change In The dairy marketing association temthe weather on Sunday. The annual meeting Is called for Saturperature dropped to 18 degrees be- day, February II at 10 o'clock to low zero. This was not the coldest hear the secretary's annual report weather we have experienced. Early and for the election of officers. In the winter, the mercury dropped Tht president's report will be given to 30 below. at 1:30 o'clock. Costs of producing milk will be discussed along with Home Raised Dinner marketing conditions and marketA custom of the past few years ing costs. H. W. Ballard Jr. Is with S. B. Benson and wife of the president and M. C. Reeder Fourth ward where Mr. Benson was Hyde Park is secretary. a popular bishop for a number of years Is to have his counselors and their wives to dinner at least once a year. Sunday afternoon, Charles O. Peterson and wife and Ole Sonne and wife, were dinner guests. The menu consisted of a beef steak dinner with all the trimmings home raised. Mr. Benson raised the Haws, Als Bike forward leads all steer on his ranch and did the scorers at half time In the Combutchering of the animal from mercial league. Hoffman of Service which the steaks were cut. It was a Motor is just one point behind Haws, and F. Barrett playing for sumptuous feed. Battery C. has scored seventy gw r Logans FAVORITE al .... per mile for travel upon Improved Coburn, HJ. highway, nor seven cent per mile Dunn, B C. . .. for travel upon unimproved Jacobsen, BC. . . .. Hawkins. P.O. . .... Chattorton, HJ. .. T. Morton. P. . Breeders to Meet P.O Baugh. A meeting of the Holstein 'breedPedersen, P. ... ers of Cache county have been call.... Holman, 8 M. ed to meet in the court house on Hale. P.O. Wednesday, February 8 at 1.30 p J. Morton. P. m for the purpose of electing offiHarmon. P.A. cers for 1933 and to discuss the H. Evans. EC. problem of handling pure bred CENTERS bulls. It Is urgent that all members be present. Andrew NtLson of CoL lege Is president and Foster Reese of Benson is secretary. Mesdames Annie Hughes. Rett Hiibner, Mans Kidman, PrtciUa Malsey attended primary conference at Wtllsvllle on Sunday son Ernest who waa obsevtng Ills John Ladle. Mias ClcUa Ladle, 9th birthday. A dainty luncheon Hazel Muir and Mr. and Mr. Taywas aerved to 10 guest. After lor and family. which garnet were enjoyed. Mra. C. S. Barrett spent ThursMr. Oliver Taylor entertained at a nicely arranged dinner Sun- day and Friday at Wrllavillc visit, day. Covers were laid for Mr ing with her mother Mrs. ElUa Stuart. One of the social events of te week was the party given on Monday evening by the American Legion auxiliary and their partners at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Hancock. Games and music furnished the entertainment for the evening. A delicious luncheon was served to Messrs and Low Spark Plugs to your present gas milemore pep, age more power with new Magnex Spark Plugs. Firestone Service Stores, Inc. Third North & Main Phone 868 Logan, Utah |