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Show Friday. April 1 1, 1J CACHE AMKK1C.W zrTV.ViAmaxaJsa rv LOCAL NEWS WELLSVILLE Eemt A VacOTnaa Fifth Ward Program At liie fifth ward Sunday juht Pal amount Glue club irivinr cl.tiacd to give a mus-- , l.iu aervUteal. Annual V. Smith' EiiVr Id. Luther be Ik baa been engaged to apeak at the' frrvtnet. A good aUendanve U deal red. !! WtlUvdk Mr. Jane Parkin:)!, atm observed her 79th birthday Fur Your Spring House Cleaning U-c- $11 00 per Week n. and Used Vacuum Cleaners Fought Sold and Exchanged. Clerk (low to McNeil Frederick W. Rich, clerk in the national forest, office at Cacl Logan pleaded guilty to embezzlement of government fund in Federal court in Ogden on Wednesday. a urnienoed to two year in H federal penitentiary at McNeil t! Bland. Wh. Crystal Bottling We have several hundred rabbi! from which you can make a 72-7- 4 election by paying for a year subscription to the Caclie American. Tliete rabbit are free to any one who makes a year' payment on thi paper, either on old or PHONE WEST FIRST NORTH STREET 444 LOGAN, UTAH MBBEBU lias Rheumatism iPlan Open House Mrs. Rhoda Kent 1 confined to The American Legion po6t will her bed with an attack of rhea bold open house Friday at 7:30 tnatum. p. m. In the canyon borne. new account. S2nd Birthday Thomas O. Lowe of this city, for mer city Judge, commemorated hi g2nd birthday anniversary on Tue-daApril 11. He waa Invited to Prank Un where he with his family took dinner at the home of Mrs. Joseph Lowe, his brother and 's home. A very fine visit was had with members of the Lowe family. Mr. Lowe is in splendid health and appears that he Is good for many more happy returns of the day. Here from Lund Easter Flowers Joseph E. Wilson, Jr. of Lund, Go to Cache Valley Floral Co. In was business Idaho, transacting for your Easter Flowers. 31 Federal was on his He on Logan Thursday. Adv. Ave. Phone 711. way home from conference in Salt Lake. y, Literay Lesson sister-in-law- Mrs. Lais Hales will discuss the lesson in the Fifth ward literary Of Mothers the The Singing Relief Society meeting next Cache Stake will hold a special practice at the Fourth ward chapel Saturday. April 13th at 4:00 p. m. Announcement Back to Logan Has Many Grand Parents Mr. and Mrs. Lee Waldron has returned to Logan after spending the winter In Burley, Idaho. No German MeePngs fine baby daughter, 9 Due to Logan Stake conference pounds, the first In the famllyt was born Tuesday night to Mrs. there will be no German meetings Luella Anderson Shipley, wife of on Sunday. This announcement has Merlin C. Shipley of River Heights, been made by the German presl-This the first grand child forjdency. Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson cf d River Heights; the first Esquire Appointed child for Mr. and Mrs. John Winston Jones was appointed esIf. Anderson of Loenn; the first of the Logan Elks club Wed- quire Great grand child for Mrs. John Rulcr a. A. by ncsday Montrose of Logan and the first plrnulRe- Following the regular great-greHer-1 child of grand heId ,n hon. a danM bert Horsley of Soda Springs. Jor of the cewly lnslalltd officers. 1- Captain in Tow is drill of the local guardsmen Mention be very ill. I 10 Range Demonstration ."0c Value Childrens i Bert Willoughby who is In Oregon on a business trip writes home that he has been able to sample the beer there. He says whisky is cheaper than beer, the latter being 25 cents per glass, sandwiches 50 cents and ham and eggs 1.25. Party Surprise Mrs. Jennie Johnson planned surprise party in honor of Michael Johnson who was celebrating his 78th birthday, Tuesday. A deli cious luncheon was served to 12 guests. The table was centered with A similar demonstration yellow daffodils. A social hour cf range. has been announced for the Third visiting and music followed. ward hall in Smlthfield on Tuesday April 18. The public is invited. pring E. W. Ames has Just completed the renovating of his barber shop. Men's Club Elects E. W. Elliot and Company has addA. L. Petersen Superintendent ed a new coat of paint to the of Logan city schools was elected sign in front of the store. Robert club Mens of the Logan president Sheffield Is having a new coat of B. with George Wednesday night, on the front of Piggly-WiggBowen as vice president and George. paint store on Center street. SupB. Caine, secretary-treasure- r. erintendent Petersen succeeds Pro- Quakes Explained Probable lessor V. D. Gardner, Causes of earthquakes were ex- causes of earthquakes were discussto the Rot d or by Professor Red W. Badey w Baley fey the Utah State Agricultural college. the utah state Agricultural college. Professor Bailey dealt partiUnlawful to Solicit cularly with the recent earthquake comnew insurance Lysle Smith, in southern California. missioner for the state of Utah, was in session with the under- DeWitt Services writers of the state on Monday at Funeral services were held at the a banquet held in Salt Lake. While First Presbyterian church Wednesthere he announced that he had day afternoon for Hiram J. made a ruling that it Is unlawful stockman and business man to solicit members in any of this city. Rev. Paden was in society where assessments charge and conducted the rites. are made at death. William Friends gathered from all comers local Insurance representative of this county to pay their final of the Occidental Life Insurance tribute to this good citizen. Burial company, was present at the ban- was in the Logan city cemetery. quet and heard the new commisBe wise and subscribe for the sioner make the announcement of nome owned paper. the ruling. The Crystal Coca Cola Bottling Works gave a cooking demonstration at the First ward hall Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. A. W. Workman demonstrated the cooking features of the L. and II. Electric Ladies Hose Finish Dairymen should be encouraged by the signs of the times. It is said that canners of condensed milk In this county are unable to fill the orders for canned milk. Writes from Oregon Dr. T. C. Romney will give the Easter services address In the Third ward of Smlthfield. Sunday afternoon at 2 oclock. There will be an excellent musical program in connection with the address. 35c Value Dull Better Signs Dr. Romney to Talk Ladies Hose ly Slippers Light Tan or Black Patent - Boys Shoes or Patent Oxfords Work Shirts 33' bene-jvole- nt Loh-ma- n, PHILCO RADIO SCORES AGAIN Model 81D $1950 Mens $19 50 THE POLICE THRILLER Overalls not only brings in all regular broadcasts from local and far distant stations, but will bring in the short wave police calls and the aeroplane calls. Never Rip 79 radio during the day. Mr. and Mr. Earl Wyatt entertained at a bunco party on Friday was evening. A delicious lunda-oserved and tlie evening enjoyed by Messrs and , Merrill Oreen. Win. Wyatt. Luther Mur- All Logan baseball player are Vm, ray. lialdw int Francis invited to take part In live first Maughan and Maurice Parkinson, strenoua work out of live aon Prizes were awarded Mrs. Maughan 'at 0 fair grounds from 10 to and Mr. Parkinson. 12 Sunday morning. No former Mrs. Levi C. Parker and sons, Each player experience needed. Charles and Carlyle of Hooper, should bring a shovel, ax or saw. Utah came Saturday and spent the week end with her mother. Mrs. CARD OF THANKS Jane Parkinson. Mrs. Ella Williamson and son We take this opportunity to sinReid of Grace, Idaho spent Thun,- - cerely thank our friends who so day and Friday here with her ' lovingly helped us in our time of 1. MRS. H. J. DeWTTT. mother, Mia. Sophia Stoddard. and FAMILY. John Larsen left Wednesday for Gibson, Idaho to sheer sheep. Miss Oladys Lloyd of Central For Sale or Trade for Cow 1925 Essex Coach, good rubber. Just Idaho came Monday and spent the overhauled. Call 37. week here with her grandmother Mrs. Sarah E. Lloyd. FOUND Ladles black kid glove Cyril Jones Is spending the week with white gusset. Owner eaa at Salt Lake with relatives and get glove at Cache American friends. Mr. and Mrs. diaries Christensen of Hyrum were Sunday dinner FOR SALE I have a number of fine shrubs yet for sale. Come guests of Mr. and Mrs. Colin and see them. Henry Otte, South Cooper. Mrs. Margaret Hall of Falrview, Main. Idaho came Friday to be at the bedside of her brother. John Hill. Bradshaw and Mrs. Brown spent fo three weeks. ll She remained during the week to the day with Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Geofge Poppleton entertainSparrow. ed at dinner Wednesday lor her attend the funeral held Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Holland Mrs. R, H. Maughan who was birthday. Quilting was enjoyed dur- and family of Ilootier, spent the observing her ing the afternoon by Mesdames birthday anniverweek end here with Mrs. HoMary S. Bailey, Emily Williams, sary on Tuesday entertained at llands Mr. Mrs. and parents. John dinner Tuesday evening. A Bertie Larsen( Luella Larsen, Leola birthday Bailey, Mary 'Hill, Clara Maughan. Wyatt. cake centered the table where covLolas Bailey of Hyruni and tno Stanley Jones returned home ers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Misses Doras and Joan Bailey. Monday after visiting four days Maughan, Mrs. Elizabeth Riggs, Bishop and Mia. John J. Hendry at Layton with Mr. and Mrs. Wil- Mr. and Mrs. Sam Riggs, Mr. and Bishop and Mrs. Evan IL Bank-hea- d, lard Parker. Mrs. Wllford Wyatt, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Sarah A. Bailey entertain- Wm. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. H. Bank-heaLindley, Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Mr. and Mrs. James A. Irish- ed at a quilting on Thursday afMurray and Miss Dora Murray. A man, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Jones, ternoon and evening. Dinner was delicious lunch was served. Cards Mr. and Mrs. Nephl Green, Mr. and served to sixteen ladies. and musical numbers were enjoyc Mrs. Leroy Green, Mr. and Mrs. The M Men of the Wellsville Andrew Irishman, John A. Irish- ward M.I.A. sponsored a success- during the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Jones were man, Charles Wyatt, Sam P. Riggs ful apron and overall dance on guests of their parents, Mr. and and George Perkins were among Wednesday evening in the recreathe Salt Lake conference visitors tion hall of the tabernacle. A four Mrs. Wm. Kidman of Petersboro on Tuesday. week the last end. during orchestra furnished the music) Mrs. Mary Gibbs of Grace, Idaho piece Darrell Walker spent the week spent the week end here with her end at Grace. Idaho with friends. sister, Mrs. Alex Hill. Mrs. ArdcIIa Hunt of Smithfield The Gleaner girls of the We ward M.I.A. enjoyed a candy spert the fore part of the week here with her parents. Mr. and pull in the kitchen of the tabernacle on Tuesday evening. Twenty Mrs. David Parkinson. The M Men and Gleaner girls y girls were present and some delif , of M.I.A. Wellsville the ward cious candy made. , y His 3 ae: drama Mr. and Mrs. George Larsen and senk-daughter. Mary and Mrs. Carrie entitled Sound Your Horn, to a Larsen spent Thursday at Ogdm crowded house on Wednesday even, .;2 visiting with Mi-- , and Mrs. Thos. ing. Those taking part were Evelyn Mar-- 1 GunnelL Larsen. Maughan, Miss Lois Hinkley of Menan, Id gurile Bradshaw, Virgil Maughan, visited the fore part of the Verda Wyatt, Barbara Leishman, week here, guest of Miss Lois Lyman Maughan, Gamell Popple- ton, Ernest Rainbow and Thos. Reynolds. Mrs. Dehila Jones returned home Stuart. Vaudeville acts were given Friday after spending the winter between the acts and dancing fol- at San Francisco, Calif, with her lowed the play. Mr. and Mrs. Parley Baugh angar Williams. Janies K. Hill of Weiser, Idaho nounce the safe arrival of a son jria came Friday to be at the bedside bom Tuesday evening. Mother and is of his father, John Hill who passed babe are doing fine. Mr. and Mrs. Max Williamson away Saturday. Miss Susie Stuart and Miss and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey WilliamPhyllis Balls of Soda Springs, who son were guests of Mr. and Mrs. are attending the B.Y.U. at Provo Dewey Bird of Hyrum Sunday were week end guests of Mr. and evening where they enjoyed a chili ?: Mrs. Thos. Stuart. supper. 4 Mr. and Mrs. John C. Brenchley Mrs. Hershall Bradshaw and sisMrs. Golden Brown of Calif, entertained at a family dinner on ter &.w.vw6&v 'Oue6&i6tio; Sunday. Covers were laid for twelve accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Parley Conference was listened to over the Hall to Ogden on Tuesday. Mrs. Model 89B Model 89 H $32.50 $52.50 Jessens Thatcher Music ? fH a 1:30 2:00 P.M. P.M. Admission 50c High School Students 25c with card Collegians To Have First Work P'llW III III III llll II I II in III EASTER BUNNIES Out Saturday 300 Fair to Select From New Zealand Whitest Chinchilla Holland Ring Neck Dressed Rabbits if desired 10c per lb. JONES RABBITERY 411 South ; First West Home After Six OOock Logan Le-la- Shoes For Here are shoes that prove that comfort and smartness may go together with no sacrifice to e'ther! Boys and Girls In Tan Elk Elk Black Calf Two-ton-e $1.00 to $1.49 West Center u I , u (' 4 North Main r-i HOW LOVELY she'll say . n j 9- w f ft flowers r One More Day Saturday April 15 of A welcome gift one that carries a message in keeping with the day itself. Original Rexall Exquisite blooms for Easter decoration include ait flowers as weU as a variety of potted plants. Place your order now. Prescription Drug Co. 33 North Main sii a it( EA Pennies are Worth Dollars ii - in the Spirit G. W. Lindquist & Sons COMPANY 12 49 I Another Limited Shipment Just In 9Sr-- Hammer Throw Other Events U. of U. vs. U.S.A.C. Saturday . . April 15 De-Wi- tt, Mens iMmaiwaun 11 - - d, Honey Man Stricken Paul A. Johnson of Avon, veteran honey man in the south end of the valley, Is reported to have a paralytic stroke on suffered Monday. The attending physician holds little hope for his recovery. Pretty Pattern III Mrs. Peter Larsen ot Mcndon, mother of Mrs. Mae Pedersen, deputy county clerk, is reported to j at Tli Woman rw-ie- w- Hcr-sha- Captain Greaves, national guard Instructor of Fort Douglas, was in Lorian Thursday night attended great-gran- Iiir"1 Five. iDual Track Meet.. d, & Furniture Exchange Come and Get Your Rabbits J n New Ankle Sox anniversary on Sunday was guest of honor at a aurprbe on party Saturday afternoon. Game, music and social chat acre enjoyed. A delicious hot lunelw-oass served by Mrs. Howard Jones, Mrs. Jas. M. A dell, Edith and Elalno Jones to tlie guest of honor and Mesdame Serena Hail Esther Williamson, Emma Popple'ton, Har-ru- -t Spent. Hannah Willie. Janet Lillie Jones, Green, Margaret June. Martha Lclshman, Clara Cuaaie 8. Brencliky, Maughan, Violet Parkinson. Audra Turner, Bank-heaMary LaLrsen. Margaret Blanrtie Bradshaw and sister Mrs. Golden Brown of Hunt-HuttPark. Calif, Sarah Williamson. Anon Olhe Wyatt. Jones and Mr. Levi C. Parker of Hooper. Neplil Green who was observing his 73rd birthday anniversary on Wednesday was guest of honor at a luncheon party on Wednesday and a delicious evening. Game lunclieon was enjoyed by Mr. and Mrs. Oreen, Mr. and Mrs. Moroni Green, Mr. and Mrs. John Oreen, Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Oreen, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Olsen, Mr. and Mrs. Heber Cooper and Mrs. Hansen of Logan. Mrs. James N. Maughan entertained at dinner on Thursday and Friday for Mesdames Serena Hall, Cassie H. Brenchley, Margaret Bankhead, Emmaline Brown, Mary S. Bailey, Retta Poppleton( Leola Badey, Eliza Stuart, Lydia 'Larsen, Emma Poppleton and Alta Branch-le- y. Quilting was enjoyed both days. Mrs. Margaret Harris left Saturday for Garden Grove, Calif, to visit her sister, Mrs. Bet Johnson no-ho- - A CACHi: COUNTY. UTAH Oi PHONE aijslU. .ess3MaaM 19 LOGAN, UTAH |