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Show r CAUli: 1fiday, Arpil 7, 1933. LOCAL NEWS iMirchdnt in Town AMKItlCAN-DkU- CACHE COUNTY. UTAH N. Election At Class of Honor Roll Students College To Be Held April 13 At the U.S.A.C. No Meeting Sunday James Milligan, vtteran Fm.O Tin-rol will be no owing was transait.i j .field inert hunt kind in Sixth ward any business In Logan on Wednesday, on Sunday, neither Sunday school Low-nor sacrament meetings. This ana oil high athool snuor . Delivering Beet See- ddedrbute I tx intent bi nouncement has been made In the Ltah State primary elec According to Registrar Wm. H Two large automobile truck sre feating the Junior Uam. Wodoro Olol I. Pedersen breads,-Di- BeU Endup laid Wednesday live following is a list of the Hull and Naida lUrhanlson. kept busy the day delivering chapel la bring renovated. "A" Honor Roll studenu (or win-- ! four nan were ciios.ii i linaltii beet seed to the farmers through ter quarter at tlve Utah Elat, lor Student Body president tor out the valley by the Amalgamated 19J3-3- 4 for Salt Lake sihuol year. Jaca Agricultural college. These student ftli Sugar company. Although no plant- Marionette Show 15 Christiansen, must be Howard least lor at registered Logan; Die Golden some and Mr. Mr. Buttar of ing has yet started, ol Sutherland Sisters left today for must have! Pond. BmiUilirld, Elmo Morgan, Clarkaton kft today (or Salt Lake land la ready (or the seed. Plant southern and Central Utah where. hours ol work and grade-- In all work, Paris; and Howard Law. Bpnng-vlllcold tliey will aiage their Marionette ala? re they took their tao tons Ing is delayed because ol were the successful candMilton weather. Anderson. Trrmonton. to sing In the numIn a before schools tltow the j April A tie between Morgan and idate. Irvin Anderson. conlerenoe. Utah; Loyal ber of towns. Prior to their depai Law necessitated I rum. the running of Alhken Farr Utah; Budge, they presented their show to Business Getting Bettefour men for tlie first time in on Tliursday (Ogden. Utah; Maurtnr Chris ten- the Logan Rotary K.F.C.Man Here Owing to Increased business the Next week they have been invited'1'. Logan.; Card on T. Crockett, history. Three men have previousbeen in the final elections. and Furniture to aliow before the Balt Walter Hogan o( Soda Strings. Crystal Bottling Lake Richmond, Utah; Harold Harris ly Miss Margaret Walk ins and Miss Cutler. Rexburg Idaho; Vern V. RF.C. cattle loan Inspector lor hts company have been compelled to Duke, Rexburg. Idaho; Doris Farr. Helen Johnson both of Logan district, was transacting business enlarge their sales organization were nominated for Han-srWith ol Moroni the addition Jamr Artmo, Idaho; Whitney Mr. In Logan on Wednesday. Richard Sonne and Vivian Smith well known local furniture Teton. Floyd. Idaho; Eugene Hogan made a visit to the home Member of the Caclie stake old j oardwr. Lognn; Wanda LaRue were nominated for secretary. of his sister. Mr. Austin Pond, salesman this enterprising firm Is now employing a salaried force ol folk committee have announced Gibbons. Garden City; Alfred B Llojd Jolinsoo, Vertls Wood. Orhis In Logan. stay during ville Lee dance In the Third ward Mon.jjurt. Flora Hart and ten men. Hugh Fuller were Phillip J nominated and for Buzzer edlltor, and day night. This Is one ol a series Hart. Bloomington Haw! Idaho; ol dance to be held In every w ard Hartvigren, Downey, Idaho: Ccr-Ith- e Conrad Harrison and Austin Fife Spring Is Her Church lecture Given stake. Funds taken In at Hill. Logan; LeRay 8. Howtll were nominated for Student Life "Spring Is here, said O. A. Garff Dr. G. W. States ol Preston. wilt be used tor Hnanc- - Clifton. Idaho: Ad.lt weekly student publication this morning alio says he believed Idaho lectured at the Logan First the dance Humphrey, editor, ,; Nine candidate were successful ing the annual outing next Johnson. Ann, Richmond; he is the tint person In the city Presbyterian church at mer. All ward people and the pub-- j Wallace M. Johnson. Thursday in the primaries for executive c lawn rut their to this spring. Mr. S p. m. on Christian migrations and Ogden; as well are Invited to the Mon- Kemp. Logan; Lynn WtlUam committee members. The winners Garll take great sains to keep missions Into the far west during are Klorpfer, Providence; Jessie Lar- were Jay Tolman, Joe Muir, Ross These affair. dances night day his premises always looking nice the last century and their influence sen. and Ella Mae McKay Salt Plant. Henry Cooper. Bertie Mae His lawn la always weU trimmed on western civilization. The talk growing very popular. Lake City, Ralph A. Madsen. Evans, Carrol Christensen, Milton and a large variety oI seasonable was Illustrated with maps and Christensen, Lynn Thatcher and Chinchilla Arrive Nelson. J. Manti, can Utah; be Ray seen (lower around charts which Dr. States made duralways NlUson. from Utah; Elda L. Ostler. Nephl Ivy Five pair ol Chinchilla his home during the summer ing his study In this Held of hisFinal elections will be held next Horace W. Palmer, Milford. Utah; this California in months. arrived Logan tory. 13th. morning by express and were tak- - Utah; Dwain J. Pearson, Marys- Thursday April en to the Chinchilla farm at the ville, Utah; Marion H. Penrod Mrs. Glenns Birthday Get I our Rabbits Petersen, home ol Henry Peterson on Logan and Marian Ogden, Mrs. Nancy E. Glenn ol CO Several youngsters came Into the canyon road. Members of the new Ruth Petersen, George Logan; East, 1st South street, celebrated Cache American offloe this week j industries ol the chamber of com-an- d Plranlan. Salt Lake City; Fredher 75th birthday anniversary and obtained a pair of real live merce, made a visit to the farm erick Preator Logan; Kcmlt Earl the 60th anniversary ol her mar- rabbits for bringing In a $150 lor Thursday afternoon. C. W. Stewart Randafl. Ogden; Jesse W. Reeder The United States Civil Service riage, on Wednesday at her home payment of a years subscription of the American Dry Milk Instl-tut- e and C. Carlyle Rich, Brigham in this city. Mrs. Glenn Is the to the Cache American. A pair of of Chicago. Prof. Morris of City; Lorenzo Rich. Paris, Idaho; Commission will accept applicawidow ol the late Walter Glenn. rabbits Is awaiting every boy In the college and Mr. Pierce, mem- Lowell H. Rich, Brigham City; tions until April 25 for the posiK. Rich, Among the relatives and triends Cache Valley who will bring to this ber of the new industries commit- Oreta Paris, Idaho; tion of transportation rate clerk who gathered to extend their con- office the price of a year's sub- tee of the Ogden chamber of com- Julian L. Robinson, Richmond; (passenger) to fill a vacancy In gratulations were the Glenn's and scription to this paper, whether merce, visited the farm and saw Ruth Roskellcy, Smithflcld; G. the Bureau of Supplies and AcBankhead's ol Wells vtlle and Mrs the payment be made on new or the rare fur bearing animals in Fred Somers, Utah; counts, Navy Department, WashGarland, J. C. Allen Sr. ol Cove. old account. Kenneth Spencer, Murray, Utah; ington, D. C. their new home. The salary Is $2,000 a year, less Ernest C. Stone. Ely Nevada: C William Taylor, Evanston. Wyo- a deduction not to exceed 15 per ming; Ross S. Tyson and Ray cent as a measure of economy, and B. West. Logan; Bruce G. Whit-lake- r, a retirement deduction of Si per Kaysville, Utah; Morris H cent. Wright and Montana Stock, Logan. Applications must have had at least three years of experience In positions In which the duties performed required them to become thoroughly conversant with various passenger rates, passenger tariffs, rules of the Interstate ComMr. and Mrs. Willis Lamb are merce Commission, etc, at least rejoicing over the arrival of a fine two years of which must have Inbaby boy. Mrs. Lamb is confined volved the distribution of passenat the home of her parents. Mr. ger revenues between carriers cn and Mrs. G. W. Reece of Benson. through traffic and the determinIn observance of the seventy ation of proper deductions on aclaws. Applicafifth birthday of Mrs. Nesha Waite count of land-graa party was held in her honor. tions will not be accepted from reThursday afternoon, attended by persons who fall to show the all of her children, husbands, wives quired two years of experience. and grand children. Lunch was FuH information may be obtained from Albert O. Anderson, Secreserved to sixty. tary of the United States Civil Wednesday evening a dance was Service Board of Examiners, at the sponsored by the M.I.A. in th amusement hall. The proceeds post office in this city. given to the benefit of a tennis Cold frames may be covered with court which Is soon to be comglass substitutes which can be pleted. members attended the tacked or nailed upon the sash at Sixty great savings In the wav of glazing Cache Stake Temple night on and also In the price of glass with Wednesday. Mrs. Sylvia Allsop and Mr. and no liability to breakage. They are Mrs. Melvin Schiffman were visi- temporary, however. tors of Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Cook Gardening Is a combination of on Sunday. headwork and footwork. Let the Clifford Saunders is around headwork guide the footwork and again, after having undergone an there will be less of the latter. operation for glpnd Infection. The M. I. A. will present a three Lime the soil where the larkspurs act drama In the amusement hall are to go, both annual and peren nial. Friday evening. I e Sinioi Win Delate Emily Blaik and Ruth ll-- e j Iafre mh.i, ni: paid nut ;w;m diminish!:!) u.vi it t iioiiD. oriii:u iuan 'mu';!: tdki;e o wo llAMNt; l-- C AND D AS M1AHI HIE HIItEK SIONS OK 'IDE AlAME HOOT. INVERCHORDS NOT AICEITKD. Tui-iiUy- tx-ot- i alu-rnuo- , Ia-av- e e. semi-annu- al I Hy-tu- re r- p, sum-'Lo,- El-U- , Cor-lnn- e, the bow U tie Id on the at thl point The grip must :- stung bo firm though not tense. Now the tow must be tuiscd about six iiuhct not lifting the fort arm. After a A tl'MKLIXG BOW In about the middle of a aott nnmetil'i auxe It is lowered again slow strok on a violin, tlie bow Tlie motion must be Uw but even ha a tendency to tremble alight lv. Thla movement U rejeated several Tills occurs whrn the thouldt-- r timet, eah time any aouud being ceaM-moving and tlie forearm con- eliminated at marly as poa. ible tinue to draw. Here U the most Above all tlie tendency of the tnarcurw portion of the stroke and trick to tremble at the hair meets lienee the moat desirable for prac- the string must be overcome. tice. Next, at the same pt,nt. the bow-lraised by lifting, not turning, tfc In practising the smoot h( sloe stroke, Musical Notes- s 'a; in K l then lowe.ed tlonly and cut.ly but m lurh a a y that it t.re'.t the suing at a taiimt. A drawn at the short firm stroke 1 of c.ntacl Immediately riwiealier the bow must again be ,i!ied and lowered and the morion Ixated in the opioMte direction. To eliminate tlie trembling at the point of contact, one must maintain a firm right hand and concentrate intensely on an even, alow, motion. These exercises sre tiKhspensable in acquiring firmness In long soft moment 1 1 stroke. .Mr. Jensen Home Allred Jnurn of (XwnUh who suffered a broken neck a few seeks bock when he fell on the sidewalk, was taken to hts home on Saturday from the hospital. New Value in an Old Name A Li&5ARD ELECTRIC Civil Service Examination HYDE PARK nt mcwuiawaw BBWMW Announcement With this new Easy Washer you can enjoy all the time, labor, clothes and money-savin- g conveniences ol the Easy Damp-Dryat a new low price, 545.00 less than previous cost. er Try it now. 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