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Show CACHE AMERICAN Tuesday, June 18. 1935 At Summer For Expert Radio Service School A. W. LLOYD Crookston of Salt Lake Lee City, mechanic arts instructor m 33 Federal the West Side high school Is at- Ae. Phone 999-V- V tending the summer schmool here Martinez Visitor Fine Daughter Arrives Sarah Robbins Hyde, wife of Perry Hyde of Hvde Park, presented her husband with a fine daughter Monday mc.img. All concerned are doing nicely. Leaves For School Headed Northwest Going to Heber Bryan Wright of Christiansens Inc., together with Mrs. Wright and son, spent Sunday at Lava Hot Spnngs where the family enjoyed a plunge in the hot water of the famous bathing resort. After Farm Tools Mrs. Martha Brough of the ward is leavmg this week where Seattle, Washington will spend several weeks with sister, Mrs. E. R. Gibbs and family. Take Son to Lava Mr. and Mrs. Bert Orchard of Lewiston, took their son Bert Junior to Lava Hot Springs on Sunday. The young man is suffering from rheumatism and it is believed the hot baths at the Idaho resort city will relieve his suffering. , Always Tired And Run Down? Harney of Idaho Falls, member of the Idaho State Boxing Commission, spent over the week end at Hvde Park, leavmg for home on Monday Mr Hanley was visiting with his bro hei s and friends in the old hnne town. He came to Franklin on Saturday to be present at the athletic show at that place and the occasion gave him an opportunity to visit here. and son Al- 1st fred for D. C. left today for Washmgton, where they have gone to she the summer. Mrs. Nielsen her spend will her children residing her there visit while Alfred will spend his time studying music. t. A Dr and Mrs. D. J. Sutton spent week end m Provo, they having gone there to visit their son Wright who is attending summer school at the Brigham Yqung University. the Mrs. P. M. Nielsen Charles Cunningham of Peters-bor- o Reunion was ifi Logan Monday, hav- Family The Magnus Holmes family reseat to over come the county ing union will be held at Lava Hot to purchase some hay tools. Spnngs next Sunday, June 23. Among those who will be present On Seattle Market at the reunion will be J. Mark William (Bill) Reading of Seat- Holmes, wife and three children C. tle, Washington, where he Is In from Washington, charge of a large market, is in Logan for a summer vacation in Crash with his father, Joseph Reading, Injured C. R. Johnson, Logan's taxi veteran butcher. Logan's is recovering at his operator, home from injunes sustained In an autombile crash Saturday afHaying Starts Hyrum Kidman, one of the in- ternoon at Third West and First Mr. Johnson sustained dustrious farmers of Petersboro, North. was transacting business in the broken ribs and a bad head wound county seat on Monday. Mr. Kid- with scratches and bruises all man is getting ready to begin over his body. haying. The west side of the valley will produce a bumper crop ! German Concert this season. There has been announced a German concert and danoe SatNew Bulletins night, June 22, at the LoSoil conditions In the Delta urdayJunior high school auditorgan area Millard County are analysed ium and gymnasium. The Men-do- n and discussed In a bulletin Just orchestra wil supply the muissued by the Utah Agricultural se for the dance. One hundred Experiment Station. This bulletin voices from the Salt Lake German is by Dr. D. S. Jennings, In LDS organization will give the and concert along with local talent. charge, Soils Investigations, Darrel Peterson, research assis- Swiss yodeling will be a feature of tant, and is the second in a ser- the concert. ies of four that will be issued in the near future, according to Director P. V. Cardon of the Ex- Word From Denmark Our old friend, S. B. Sorensen, periment station. and In the grocery formerly butchre business on First North On Lecture Program now street in Logan, but residing Dr. Will Durant, professor of in Denmark, has just written the Philosophy at Columbia Univer- Cache American renewing his subsity, and philosopher, author and scription. Mr Sorensen is well pleaslecturer, will appear on the lec- ed with the Logan home paper ture program at the Utah State and sajs it fills his needs in keepAgricultural college before Sum- ing him in touch with what is gomer School students, Tuesday and ing on m this city He is feeling Wednesday at 8 pm, and Wed- fine and sends regards to his many nesday at 11 a. m. In the College local friends. auditorium, according to Dr. J. H. Linford, Director of the Summer Session. Boxing Official Here Prof. Durham Here Go to Washington Essie Pearson of this city who Primary Entertains has been teaching school at HanThe present officers and teachna, Wyoming for the past eight ers of the Amalga Primary are years, has been assigned to the entertaining past officers and manuel training department of teachers of the organization, the high school at Heber City, Thursday June 20 at 2 p. m. in Utah, for next season. the amusement hall. Swim at Lava Ela Visit Student oil operator Blaine Harrison, at Martinez, California, has been visiting m Logan this week, guest at the home of his parents, Mr and Mrs A. B. Hamson. Reese Maughan left this morning for New York City, where he iwill attend school cl i.inj the summer at Teacher's Ccaege, Columbia University. Mr. and Mrs Walter C. HanRigby Durant of Ver non, Utah is visiting here with her sen and baby of Butte, Mont, are sister, Mrs. Zina Rigby Bums She here ler a two weeks visit, guests favoied the congregation of the at the home of Mrs. M, T. Owen First ward Sacrament service with M. Hansen is employed at the a vocal sola last Sunday. Penney store in Buire. Mrs C. Can it be that improper digestion, sluggish bowels, and a tired n and feeling keep you from emovuig the pleasures of l.fe which are rightfully yours? If so, it is probable that the use of a tome, laxative, and stomachic is needed By combining these three important actions in one product, Williams S. L. K. Formula has proved very effective in obtaining relief from such as indigestion with gas and pains, atonic constipation, sick headache, loss of weight and apn feelpetite, and general ing Williams 3 L. K. Formula can be obtained on a money back from the City Drug guarantee Store. Ask for your bottle today (Advert lsement) run-dow- ad Prcf. Alfred H. Dm ham Mrs. Durham were Sunday visitors here frem Salt Lake City. He attended the Sunday school services in the First ward. He was a member of the bishopric of that ward when he resided in Logan several years ago. Twins Arrive Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Hansen of Collinston announce the arrival of twins, a boy and a girl, at the William Budge Memorial Hospital Mrs Hansen was forMonday merly Mabel Hawkins. Mother and children doing nicely according to hospital reports. Moroni England Dead Morom England, an aged resi dent of Tooele, died this morning at his home there according to word reaching relativets In Logan Deceased is an uncle of Bishop Charles England, J. H. England and Marion England of the Cache American staff. Scandinavians Next Friday at 7 30 oclock m the stake house, the Scandinavian meeting will be held. Speak, ers will be Carl J. Olsen and Peter W. Nielsen, both of the Logan Eighth ward. A vocal solo will be rendered by George T. Frost, forMarriage Licenses now residing Marriage licenses have been is- merly of Wyoming, sued at the county clerks office in Ogden. He is in Logan on busPresidency. to the following couples: David iness. Scandinavian Edward Wallentme, Paris and Virtue Patterson, Bloomington; Calvert Thomas Lewis, Dingle and Agnes Ruth King. Lanark; Paul Hansen Thorpe, Providence and Lois Ann Carlson, Logan. Mrs. J. Laketown Mr. and Otis Cheney of Salt Lake City, J. R. Jensen Service Mrs. Don Uqurhart and Dr. James Ronald Jensen of Mr. and Miss Ruth Cheney and Dan son, skull who a suffered Bingham, Wyo., Mr. fracture and a broken neck when Hansen of Kemmerer, Idaho all of Wells Heber Preston, was boat which in he the riding Sunday visiting with Mr. Sunday capsized in the Weber spent Mrs. Jos. A. Cheney and and river, was the husband of Lillian Hogan, daughter of Mr. and family. Ben T. Orvin, Clayton RobMrs. G. A. Hogan of Lewiston. Fimeral services will be conduct- inson and Louis Wahlstrom spent ed Wednesday at 1 oclock in the two days fishing in Jackson, Wyo. Taylor mortuary in Salt Lake with and report good catches. Clayton is highly elated over catching burial In Salt Lake City. and landing an eleven pounder. Mrs. Bing Weston visited In Logan and Salt Lake City last week returning with J. Otis Cheney. John N. Lambom and daughter Ms. C. A. Nyman, Mrs. Etta Pauline and Ella Rose of Logan B. A. Mrs. and Nyman were visitors here Sunday. Nyman and daughter Marietta, attended president George H. Robinson the trousseau tea and shower at and wife and daughter Lucile of afternoon Smithfield Tuesday Salt Lake City have returned given in honor of Miss Jane for the summer. Their son, W IlCorbett. ford H. of Long Beach, Calif., is Is attendMiss Ilah Maughan here on a brief vacation. the at session Summer the ing Raymond B. Lambcm took his U S A.C. family to Salt Lake City for a Mrs. Rebecca Costley and daugh- weeks visit with relatives. ter of St. Anthony, and Mrs Isaac White who has been ini Sarah A. Costley of Augusta, the employ of Ellsworth Johnson Montana, are spending the week for the past year left Tuesday as guests of Mr. and Mrs. An- for his home in Weatherford, drew Kmg; Texas, on a short visit. Mrs. Rose Fensky and Mrs. Or-vMrs. Veila Price, Mrs J. L. Anderson of Wellsville, and Willis and Miss Eliza Price were Mr. and Mrs. Charley Ruchti of Montpelier visitohs Wednesday. Salt Lake City, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hughes recently. Melvin Baugh and Darrell Palmer are spending the week at Salt Lake City. Rodney Nyman of Salt Lake Mrs. Jack Meikle entertained at City, spent the week end as guest a slumber party on Thursday of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. evening of last week. A delicious Nyman. breakfast was served Friday mornMrs. Oliver Larsen and child- ing to the following guests: Mrs ren spent Sunday at Ogden. Orvil Heaps, Mrs. Lowell PlowMiss Father Israelsen attended man, Missess Gem Van Orden, the MIA. conference and Is Bemiece Deppe, Edith Fuller, Besspendmg the week in Salt Lake sie Noble. Lena Smith, Pauline City Fuller and Bemiece Noble. Mrs. Jane Obray of Garfield, Mrs. Hailey Tippets and daughwere guests of her sister, Mrs ter Idaho Shirley of Preston, Bert Burrell last week. spent the past week end visiting Mr and Mrs Sam Gordon of with her parents, Mr. and Mrs Smithfield were visiting in the George Miles. ward Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. George Miles re- - LAKETOWN North Logan il SMITHFIELD Or-v- m Pace Five - Penney Store Visitor Vernon Visitor LOCAL NEWS LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH PARADISE For Expert Radio Service See A. W. LLOYD 33 Federal Avc. Phone Mr. and Mis Truman Call and children J me and Jani ami Mis Call of Alton Wyoming called on David T. James Sunday evening. Mr and Mrs Delbert Saltern of Logan were visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Palmer Johnson, Tuesday. Miss Ethel Thomas of Logan is spending the week with her sister, Mrs. Mary Pearce. Miss Mattie Pearce was a week end visitor of Miss Ethel Thomas of Logan. Mr. and Mis George Richman and fanily have moved to Brigham City to make their home. Mr and Mrs Frvan Maddox and family m.rered to Salt La! e Citv Mondav. Mr. and Mrs Roberts of Ogden called Friday for Mr. and Ms George Pierce and they done temple werk at the Logan temple. Mis. Effie Welch and family have moved to Panquitch for the summer. 999-1- 333 CAPITOL THEATRE Last Time Today turned home Tuesday after spending a few dajs at Salt, ' Lake City where Mrs. Roskellry-- was taken for medical care. club under The first jear the direction of Mlss Naomi Jenson met at the Junior high school Thursday. Miss Alice Richs was in charge and the outline for the yeais work was given. Word was received by relatives and friends of Joseph Rasmussen of his death m California Many are planning to motor to Morgan where the funeral services will be held. Vincent Larson, who is teaching at Washington, D C. motored heme wnh some fnenus dui-in- g the forepart of the week and will spend his vacation visiting with his mother, Mrs. R. V. Larson and family. Mr. and Mrs. James A. Cia-gu- n and daughter Oralie motored to Prove and Salt Lake City and spent the past week end. WARDS AS WELL o AS CIVIC CHBS TO BUILD FLOATS College Ward Miss Abrams was honored at a miscellaneous shower given at the home of her parents by Miss Hilda Schenk and Miss Eva Olsen. The time was spent In music and games and dainty refreshments were served to fifty guests. Miss Abrams received many lovely gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Olsen announce the birth of a daughter born Monday at a Logan hospital. Mother and babe are doing nicely Mr. and Mrs. Newell Olsen of Rigby, Idaho were visiting here during the week. Mrs. Elda Golds berry and children of Tremonton spent a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alma Olsen. Miss Violet Olsen is attending summer school at the USAC. Miss June Abrams has returned home after spending the past three months in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Olsen and Mrs. Merlin Wnght and chil dren motored to Brigham City to visit with Mr. Olsens sister, Mrs. Sadie Pett. Mr. and Mrs Joseph Thomas, Mrs. Lois Eldredge and Clark Thomas of Garfield were guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Hansen on Wednesday evening. Hans Sorensen and Mrs. Orsen Sorensen of Pocatello, Idaho were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Sorensen on Sunday. Relief Society work and business meeting was held on Tuesday afternoon in the Young school house. The time was spent In sewing quilt blocks. Among those who attended conference In Salt Lake City were Mrs. Alma Olsen, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Olsen, Mr. and Mrs. H W. Hansen, Mrs. Milford Jensen, Charles Clara Olsen, Schenk, Pearl Olsen, Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Hansen, Chloe Olsen, Velma Olsen, Ada Olsen and Serge Olsen. Beautiful at little Thursday SUPER-LAUG- II MAKERS L - zsaisiE j PAUL rrv (Continued from Page One) places. Word has already been received from a number of rodeo performers who plan to come here for the Logan show and then take part in the big rodeos later at Ogden and Salt Lake City. A wonderful fireworks display, free to the public, will take place at the fair grounds in the evening. Some of the men of the Logan fire department will assist Mr, Austin FYank in this big event Mr. Frank will also be prepared to give a number of early morning salutes. The midway on the Woodruff school grounds promises to be one of the largest and best we have had in Logan for some time. In addition to all the shows and concessions there will be six big .rides. The big midway will open up the day and evening of the third. Also the evening of Wednesday and H&) LUKAS induced by Robert TV firPi the play "Man Eating Tlger'l MADGE EVANS HELEN VINSON MAY ROBSON by Ben Hecht and Rose Cay lor DAVID JACK HOLT ; THEATRE the third will be a grand open- ing celebration ball given at the Dansante. On the evening of the third may also be the first public appearance of the Cache Valley Symphony Orchestra, being sponsored by the Logan City and Cache Osunty schcos and the Cache Co., commissioners. This orchestra is directed by Isadore Shoore. More details of this concert will be announced later. The children sports will be conducted on the tabernacle square at 11.30 a m. under the direction of Coach J. H. Vanderhoff and Mrs. Myra Ross, city playground supervisors. Many prizes will be given for the events. A special band concert and other entertainment will be provided for the afternoon on the tabernacle square for those who do not desire to go to the afternoon events at the fair grounds. The main ousmess streets, tabernacle and fair grounds will be decorated for the occasion. Furniture Exchange Many new Hems added to our stock recently. See them. EVERTON P & SONS COMPANY Youll find these thrilling features in the new rase refrigeb&toh Silver cost. 29 piece sets $5.95 and $10.00 EVERTON & SONS uu Revolving Shelf, Brings everything in easy reach. con-dit'o- SAFEKLEEN our safe dry cleaner. Cleans better with no danger of explosion. is EVERTON Ci & SONS COMPANY "WX"; X i iwjip )iiii r-r- e .1 1 rarer? Si mib, y Convenient jy Triple-Storag- e Compartment. run-dsw- uw wsasmrr Hermetically Sealed New 7 Point Dial perature Selector. -- One Good Lift Unit. Deserves Another Needs no Oiling. EXTRA CONVENIENCE ' so after every 5 YEARS BECKER'S BEER Is a wholesome, and liquid food. 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