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Show CACHE AMERICAN Sunday. March 17. 1935 which already is running under stopped clocks. The senate clerk reported house amendments to the compensation till were ready and consideration of the measure began. The house morning Saturday passed the senate bill sponsored' by President Herbert B. Maw to assess public utilities on the basis of tangible property on which they are entitled to a fair return, withj a provision, inserted by means of that the a senate amendment Can be Purchased in Li- - assessment shall be in the same , proportion to true value as that censed Elating Places used in assessing all other tanConsideration of Bills gible property. The vote was ; IIQUOR BILL PASSED sp.ssicn, BY Lingerie Mi) Theme Are Refreshing TO GRAPPLE Yiid j LEGISLATURE LOGAN. CACHE COUNTY. UTAH Colors and Lavish Recall Luxury ?r,w" Papre W. ELLIOT & CO..?. W. ELLIOT & CO- Nine. IP - a..' h r r Laces pii You who love the fresh and dainty in all that you wear, have an most opportunity to realize your delicate dreams in the selection wardrobe of intimate Amateur Athletic Union to of a spring M for everything conceivable Intermountain apparel, has been done to make lingerie Meet Here March 29 more effective, more charming, and even more comfortable. and 30. Ceased Saturday P. M. -Sheer Delicacy H Althoug originally designed for The intermountain wreslting R LJ One of the last official acts of the sheer lingerie junior miss, championships cf the AAU of the the Utah Legislature was to pass found such general acceptance in be will States United staged the state liquor bill Saturday afLogan, March 29 and 30 under the among big sisters, and mother too, ternoon and all work in connecs being made this season sponsorship of Battery C, 145 field tion with the passage of bills in all sizes. The fact that it is artillery. ceased at 4 p. m. This informaAAU rules will govern these con- - so light in weight, almost comWednesday night at the local tion reached Logan by radio and to amateur pletely invisible through the most are and was given out by a Deseret News arena there is to be one of the athletes who are open with molded frock, and that it can be registered reporter. It was announced that best wrestling shows yet staged jjle AAU. Lt. Robert R. Holden of laundered and dried in a jiffy, the two houses finally agreed to this season, according to George the local battery is receiving en- - makes sheer lingerie all in all perpermit the sale of liquor at eating Sanders, local promoter. Big Sherm1 tries for tins meet. Those who arefect for the modern wardrobe places. tbe meet are 8111 in g'.od And tthether you choose a fabric ' . Salt Lake wrestl-- ! enterin The senate Saturday mornin wnnsiensen, the and eligible to compete of rayon construction, glove silg, standing passed house bill 98, extending the ing cop will meet Ole Anderson, various weight classes to or a delicacy such as pure silk state recovery act to June, 1937, chiffon, you will find the same which they belong, g swe(je from Minnesota. but was to return it to the house styling, for replicas of Sharman will pit his wits Entries will be made from the delightful the most costly undies are seen MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN ARE INVITED with amendments. We are going to give 18 gifts-- and j of B.Y.U., U., U.S.A.C., we These high Ned boysU. Taylor. against The amendments would allow the have met here be fore but they schools of the state, U of Idaho, at moderate prices. want as many Logan and Cache Valley people here as can come It costs you nothing, Col-thact e just pay Lace vs. Tailored ifwere unable to decide just who southern branch, U. of Idaho, governor to terminate the our store a visit and receive your free ticket to the Biggest Birthday party ever held in Logan. national recovery act expires should crowed the favorite, 'lege of Idaho, Montana U. and With all the talk about Regency Lots of fun and lots of presents . . . $1.00, $2.50, $5.00 and $10.00 checks are going to be and would allow him to amend or our own Jack Christensen will State College, Union Pacific clubs and other 19th Century influences passed in fashion it is only logical that bargaining grapple with Turp Taylor. This and others. delete the collective out among our many friends Tuesday night Checks will be good for any merchandise at our section if the much disputed sec is to be a finish bout at the re- lingerie, too, should become more o3 of the N R A is changed quest of the local fans. There are! store. Be sure to save your Birthday Tickets because they will be good for several awards to bo frilly, more softly feminine than' H tion it has been. And for that reason O ViClo or eliminated. 4 a limited number or seats, there- given out at later dates ask any of our sales people about the special gift event to be held each we see much more of lace trimThe senate also amended the fore, patrons had better come! O bill to provide that under price earjy to insure a good place to mings net accents and appliqued Saturday night! H motifs. Many slips being shown fixing, no prices shall discriminate' the Sh0W. and for that U i businesses in small feature fact, spring, deep against Crowds have been increasing flounces of lace at the hem, with when they are fixed, O "(with each succeeding show as all The Logan Grizzlies took seventh too, Panties tial s a p ykes.V O who have been attending know, place In hte state basketball tour- - !IIT'P f f,.0d mrtrfl of . of than sary to carry out purpose aSL These matches have all been made nament as a result of their loss There is act. a a?y!Cl with the idea of together last night to Murray by the score confectionary On March 19th, 1930, we opened our doors for The senate concurred with the men well matchedbringing prettiness to these First time. Before offering our services and and with abil- - j''nf 29 to 24 en- things, and a representative house in outlawing trading stamps took the state champion Remember to take. and Jordan give ity merchandise to the established we that have and will continue to be dislace buying unpublic, policies trlmned when it passed two house bills the date, next Wednesday night ship by deefating Ogden by the Pbly dies should be m every girls wardtinctive with this firm. levying a $6000 annual fee on trad- a the Sanders arena. score of 21 to 18. robe particularly for wear with ing stamp companies. her evening gowns, and sheer forSenator - Hugh M. Woodward First of all the customer had to be pleased. This meant service backed by quality merchandise. mal fashions which gives an opD.), Utah, moved that the senWith this in mind our buyer went direct to Eastern markets to purchase our stocks. ate confer with the house on exportunity for a bit of lingerie lace to daintly peek through. tending the gentlemens agree-as For sports wear, and for busiment beyond noon Saturday Qualityv at a price was part of the business program, therefore we selected from nationally adverness, of course, it is in better taste the deadline to consider bills, and tised merchandise, always endeavoring to buy sufficiently large quantities to bring down the thereby precipitated a stormy few Wellsville The family of Mrs. three years and then moved to to choose less fussy pieces of even but m minutes. daintithese price within the reach of everyone. Susannah Hawkins Bailey cele- Wellsville in 1859. ness has been attained by neat i Senator George M. Miller (D). W R. married She Charles Bailey stitching in floral We have and will take losses to keep our merchandise new, We have and will find buying conCarbon, charged the senate and brate her eighty ..eighth birthday and patterns at house endowment In Salt in on the the committee tode evening Friday very of plotted sheer its sifting simple applique anniversary nections that will continue to make it possible for you to buy for less at our store. lay action on the house bill amend- the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Lake City In 1863 and is the mo- bands of fabric, or flowers. In act is industrial these, too, a there the compensation decided preing Mrs. Bailey is the oldest ther of 14 children. Nine sons When you come into the store as you will wish to do during the spring opening, you will. find H ference for to increase and extend benefits Bailey. such as H woman living here today are living at present, namely. fagotting, or handwork, pioneer chamber. on it the drawnwork, for Just O shelves by ignoring and our filled racks John and Elmer Bailey of the with merchandise newest lowest the at Joseph, possible prices. He said, house amendments had and Is feeling quite well and hapenough femininity. nJ not been printed for senate con- py. She was bom March 8, 1847 In In Print We thank for in the you your patronage past expect to merit it from time to time in the England. A daughter sideration, an unusual procedure. Kenington. Even our most intimate apparel Ann of James R. Hawkins and future. will get in print this spring, and w Meanwhile, Senator Woodward Respectfully, She came to motion carried and he was named Sewell Hawkins. it really is refreshing to see a O. C. Bowman America with her parents In 1853 with Senators drawer filled with undies as gay the to in Stecame Utah Danniel and later and as any garden of (R.), Wayne, spring flowers. ni vens (D.), Millard, to confer with Jacob Gates hand card company. Probabbly a favorite with the girl U uo Tooele for a house group on extending the The family lived in of slight figure will be the printi ed pussy willow pantie. cut like baby pants that is perfectly fit-- j ted around the top of the thigh, worn with a matching bandeau, White and pink are favored grounds I k JiMPim v u i mm jnfjftrfwwj 'for gay little sprigs of flowers in "IE. W. ELLIOT & ELLIOT & CO. a deeper shades, with blue and green mtam worked in the pattern. Often these deeper shades are repeated in o. is a very dangerous type because straps or in piping. For the girl who loves blue, there are aquathe subnormal temperature indicates either virulent infection or marine udnles of this same type, a low resistance or both. The pafeaturing little pnik and white and tient should be put to bed at once Featuring Nationally Known Quality Merchandise deep blue in the prints. Even In sheets such as chiffon, and. in and kept there till the temperaHyrum Thornton W. Petersen cottons and batistes, the same type ture becomes normal. - The above and little daughter LuRue, spent of small print pattern is a recurmentioned treatment for Intestinlast week end In Hyrum, visiting For Spring and Summer 1935 . al flu should be carried out ex- with Mrs. ring favorite. It is a nice change Petersen. from solid pink or tearose lingerie cept that the heat should be apMr. and Mrs. D. J. Paul motorH. David Dr. Reeder, By to these gayer bits, which has been ed to Salt Lake City on business plied to the chest. Kansas City, Missouri made of pure dyed fabrics which I have encountered many cases the forepart of the week. Keller-Heumma- n hold their colors brightly and long. Mr. German, who has been emof severe sore throat which did Thompson and Griffon New types of Influenza: About olor to be caused by the usual ployed by the Bureau of Reclam not seem new of the title types As a matter of fact, even in Perhaps type or organism found . in sore ation and situated in Hyrum for solid color lingerie, .we have a is a bit incorrect because all of throat. I mean that the symptoms the past year, has been transwider color range to choose from the types I shall discuss have were not those of tonsilitis or ferred to Nevada where he will now, as we not only see pink and been known to the profession but There was inflamma- resume his work along the same tea rose, but more of. white than they have been little known to the laryingitis. of the throat lines as it has been here. tion and ever before, and a great deal of laity. They have become almost an but with injection Mr. and Mrs. Clark Monsen and little swelling. There aqua blue. Occasionally, particular- epidemic. Was no evidence of pus formation. family left for Idaho Falls, the In the epidemic of 1918 the most The ly in hand made and in more patient had the systemic sym- forepart of the week, where they costly types, we see the grayed pas- common type was the respiratory ptoms of influenza in a limited will make their home. Mr. Montels such as dawn blue and rosey type. That which affected the head manner. There as a dry, hacking sen is to run a large farm that is Freeman and Up Town chest. This type is still the tones. Speaking of rose, may we and cough that came chiefly from the situated there. common most introduce you to beet-rotype. Mrs. Earl Corbridge and little a new dryness and tickle in the throat. With increasing deep, vivid rose shade, which will regularity we I have labeled this in the influ- daughter are visiting with her do beautiful things for you under are contacting cases of intestinal enza group and have successfully sister, Mrs. Grant Nielsen. sheer frocks, eyelet cottons and influenza. It starts with a feeling treated It as such. Mr. and Mrs. Fawn Brown and similar fabrics. There Mr. and Mrs. Russell Brown were are many of general malaise and then a seCLUB NOTES dainty shades of green that are vere bowel upset characterized by Dear Dr. Rjeder: Is there a in Salt Lake the latter part of smart In lingerie, from diarrhea and pain in the abdomen. successful home treatment for the week on business. an almost icy tone toranging these Mr. and Mrs. Ed Christcffersenbe colored by several dances disa fairly vivid Accompanying symptoms anemia? Miss Alice M. are the general aching of influturquoise shade. Miss Alice: If the anemia and son Billie motored to Ogden playing bright costumes. Dear Whether you choose pajamas or enza A new Spanish setting is being fever. It lasts for from is a the day visit- simple anemia with no un- Monday and spent made by W. W. Perkins and Glen nightgowns to sleep in will depend iliree to seven days. The patient it can be mg with relatives there. then cause, derlying 1 1 largely on whether you wish to either improving and going into overcome by a diet rich m vegeVery impressive funeral services R. Winn, assisted by some of the look 1 romantically or ctmalescence or goirg into pneu tables containing moil. Do not use were held Saturday over the re- - art students feminine, Arrow and Grayco 1;,' Colorful Spanish costumes will sophisticatodly tailored. For thm-- t mcma and death. medic-Les with iren in them. Only r. mns ot David Savage Adams,1 great contrast in the way the The proper treatment for there l.atuial food nun. If tne anuma 11 month old sun of Pimcipal and add to the picturesquesness. i ' majority of there gaiments are tetes is first to go to bed. Then has an unc' rlwug cause then oj Mrs. II. R. Ad anus. The child died Ohe school orchestra, along with fashioned. The strongest influence take a saline laxatne. Or a full some will furnish the mu't have trepimonus of a phy- 4 icrtenU' Yhiursduy morning of music. additions, in nightins is the Regency trend, dc e of citrate of This sician trained in my methods of l ltern.ediatc causes. magnesia. so that ive find loads cf Tho e in chars' cf tve direct-ih- e Wednesday evening, March 20. dainty will cleaase the intestinal tract blood treatment. Ua'lace anpliqued on, sewn on in ruf-- , and allow it to heal without any All students of the Lincoln school mg are: Music, J. V", Pulsipher; of this publication a-- -, flcs and frills; as well as glam1 matter in it. The diet must are at liberty to write Dr. Reeder wi.l present an opera to the pub Scenery, W. W. Perkins; drama, I" -- : & " J o1 Grace Starr Hawkes; dancing, Win-Ha- w Love orously sheer fabrics delicately shir- be restricted to fluids only. Ap- on matters of health Address Dr. lie entitled, j Piates red and pleated. Nighties have a an. This also will be held m ona Hansen. ple ation of heat to the abdomen David H Reeder. 314 Wirthman u higher waist line and very often will give much relief from the Kansas City, Mo. Enclose 6 the Fust ward recreation hall, j feature the little capes of the 19th suffemig. Do not use aspirin. Give Lldg., The Parent Teachers association titled, ce: ts for postage and mailing. Magic Gingerbread." Century trend. held their monthly meeting at the prize was given to the room whose a daily cool sponge bath. Repeat Pajamas, on the other hand, the bath frequently if the temWe know very little about it but Fust ward recreation hall, Wed- - students had the largest per cent favor men's shirt ideas, and advo- - perature gets to the point of somehow we have an idea that the nesday evening. March 13. A spec- - of parents present. Miss Jennie Cate short sleeves with or 103 degrees. When con- nation is getting over its 1929 ial program was prepared by the Browns room was awarded cA1Ie A' cuffs, tum- tn c? aHk' boylsh collars, and uttie valescence starts the diet should spree. i pupils of the lower grades, en- - prize. KJ I. 13 bosoms. . pleated Although styles be very soft but nourishing. This ? always turn more frivolous toward form of influenza leaves the palO warmer weather, pajamas still fav-o- r tient even more weakened than the the ski trouser with a fittend respiratory type. It takes a long ankle and slightly bloused leg. . time to recover the old strength. A good tonic that contains no iron but has cod liver oil in it would be of great benefit. Another unusual type is that ushered in by nausea and vomit-ir- g and a subnormal temperature. The regular High Priests meet- This type has come to my attening previously scheduled for Sun- tion quite often recently. The ini7 to 9 oclock Good Will Tickets, March 19, 1935 day for the High Priests of Cache tial symptrms are those of food stake has been postponed until the poisoning but it . . rapidly changes 3rd Sunday In April. The ' post-- 1 into a Foremost Clothiers typical respiratory flu." I has been made on ac- attribute this to the ponement that count of the stake conference the invasion was inpossibility the stomach which is being held Sunday, Mar. and was transferred to a point of lower resistance, the lungs. This j i rr o Hold 39-2- 1. j Salt Lake Cop To Meet Swede At Logan no ' YOU COME TO THE PARTY - - - WE GIVE THE PRESENTS - i ' F o u 7-- A ual HoilOrS III JJ u n rr E. W. Elliot Company Invites the Good People of Cache Valley to Join in Commemorating Our Fifth Birthday Anniversary, March 20, 1935. the i HANDCART PIONEER FETED ON 88TH BIRTHDAY ou and J nDODDDD U n rr E. W. Elliot & Go. ' CO.jrT ijensen-HolmanC- ZZIE.W. HafeflmnBOBHMa HYRUM 3 ACT OPERA THIS MONTH AT Tr-W- NORTH CACHE at $18.50 to $35.00 Suits Florsheim Shoes and Oxfords Most Styles $8.75 Shoes and Oxfords $3.95 to $6.00 n 1 Stetson Hats $5.00 to $6.50 Portis Hats $2.45 to $3.95 Shirts Elder Shirts $1.00 to $1.65 $1.85 to S2.50 ot al 0 -a- -1 tV- w - Grayco and Hollyvogue Neckwear va-.:- 50c to $1.00 Holeproof Hosiery tlOC l)($C J1HI -- Ujdcuear. ailU tJ D McGregor Sport Wear in all Styles of O Cache Stake Sweaters and Leather Coats o High Priests Wednesday Night, March 20 DP DL222 Sanders Arena The Biggest Show For The Small40 Cents est Money in the State of Utah AH Finish Matches. Logans . . . |