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Show CACHE AMERICAN Friday, June 21. 1935 v maigaasKiiaamBS WANTED Smithfield Shoppers Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Meikle of Snuthlield were shopping in Logan Thursday. For Expert Radio Service See A. W. LLOYD Plant Pheasants Experienced Seamstress Ladies Ready to Wear Alteration Dept. Steady Write Work Good Tay application to Box B. Cache American. LOCAL NEWS Lawrence Phone caretaker of Johnson, 999-Y- V the state fish rearing ponds west - of the city, has announced that 375 eight weeks old pheasants were planted m Cache county Clarkston Visitor this week. They were planted at Golden Buttars of Clarkston was a business visitor in the comity Richmond, Smithfield, Hyrum, Wellsville and Logan and came seat today. from the Springville hatchery. j -r - Changing Front The entrance to the Homecen-te- r Furniture Store on East CenDr. and Mrs. J. E. Greaves announce the engagement of their ter street is being remodeled. daughter Pernecy to Edwin Anderson of Salt Lake City the Pay Logan Visit Luthy and Lorenzo Hanmarriage to take place in Logan senJoseph of Preston paid Logan a June 29. business visit today. Announce Engagement Student Succumbs Conley Thomas, 20, cf Malad, Idaho, died Wednesday at Moscow, Idaho, where he had been attending summer school. The To Visit Parents young man had been a student at Mrs. Alma Lee McGowin, printhe USAC. Death was the result of cipal of the Wilson school, is leav- septicaemia poisonmg, caused from to children with her shortly ing a boil on his neck. visit her parents and other relatives in Batesville, Ark. They will be away from Logan several weeks. Return From East H. P. Nielsen and wife have returned from a trip in the east, Fine Berries In Chicago and Strawberries in Providence and having visited A nde was taken on North Logan are just coming on Minneapolis. Lake Michigan which was a deand growers believe by the middle experience. A visit was of next week they will be at lightful made at the home of George their best. There seems to be sn at Saginaw. The return excellent crop and the pnce is Jacxjues trip was made in a new Oldsmo-bilvery satisfactory. purchased at the factory. L. J. Petty of announce the marriage of their daughter, Marie to Leo Pitcher, son of Mr. and Mrs. Parmarley Pitcher of Smithfield. The riage took place Wednesday June 19. The couple left Immediately for an extended trip through and Wyoming Utah, southern Idaho. They will make their home in Smithfield. and Mrs. Mr. Amalga Working in Montana T. G. Rowland, popular Salt Lake contractor. Is spending June, July and August at Kalispell, Mon. tana. This we glean from an order received to have his subtransferred from Salt scription Lake to the above address for the months mentioned. Mr. Rowland but didnt say what he is doing conwe venture it must be a big struction job. There will be a reunion In Logan for the on Saturday evening George T. Benson family, father of Bishop S. B. Benson of this city. On Monday last Mr. and Mrs. Benson attended a family reunion at Lagoon of the W. T. Nelson family, father of Mrs. Benson. Remodels Office John Loan A. Crockett of and Abstract new electric S!"ti front of the Logan Hotel WMte Footwear White Slippers Sport or Military Heel $3.00 to $3.50 Value Fop $B79 on th build-in- ? Main street, makes that block loom nr about the bst of anv in the civ at night. Wilford Baugh, recent purchaser of that block, has improved the appearance of his property materially by the erection of this sign. He has also carpeted all the rooms in his hotel, put new linen and new bedspreads on the beds. The Logan Hotel will hereafter have no appologies to make for it Is now a first class hotel. on North Rodeo Boys Coming Whit Kimball in charge of the rodeo for the Fourth of July celebration reports that word has been received from a number of Rodeo performers about the Logan show. In addition to all the local boys, Powder Slim of Miles City Mont.. Al. Allen of Toulare, Cal., Blackie Bryant, American Falls, Bill Duncan, Dillon, Mont., Chick Martindale. Oakley. Idaho, Jack Idaho, Dewey Goates, Jerome, Hunt. American Falls, Idaho, and the Edmo bovs of Fort Hall have asked about the Logan show and ere expected to be here. 4-- H Club Activities The Millville Misty Cooks club met at the home of Venice Larson, the leader, Wednesday af-- j ternoon, June 19. The meeting was called to order bv the president Gayle Jensen. Salads were demon-- 1 was planned A party strated. which will be held Tuesday, June! 25 in Thompson's Grove. The next! meeting will be held Wednesday June ?6, at the home of Iola Jenson. 4-- JESSENS Shoe Store I Is ycur application Answer: 1 Full of fun, excitement and red hot romance, is It Happened In New Universals York, clever comedy drama at the Ly- rlc. An array of star names Coming Sun. and Mon. heads the cast, including Lyle Talbot, Gertrude Michael, Heather Angel, Hugh OConnell, Robert Gleckler and many other artists. This story loaded with suspense and thrills, might have happen1 ed to you. 4 , A good naljureej, rough end v ready taxi driver becomes involvi THE ed in the affections of a famous, movie star from. Hollywood, who N is bored with fame and fortune Not so a group of nefano ts thieves, who have set their eyes on the ladys famous necklace. . Matters are further complicated when the cab driver's sweeNAPOLEONS ' theart believes he is trying to MASTER...wtth liy throw her down and sets out to th troops . . .with tho ladles! even things up. mesa n wo uvui The plot thickens and races forward to an unexpected and exGADMONT BRITISH PRODUCTION plosive climax, not unmindful of CAPITOL , A r 1 'i M or (One both ) . Address ..... Name Mail at once to The Peoples Pension Committee, care of The Salt l ake Tribune. The postmaster at Millville has consented to assist his patrons in filling out the above form. y jDUKE Address: Wt .. Marriage licenses have been issued to the following couples: Ceylon Hogan, Logan and Allene Green James Pond, Thatcher; Wells, Preston a.td Deana Lowe, Banda; Ruthvan LeRoy Rees and Ruby Lofthouse, Paradise; Vereen Lewis Bingham, Weston and Ruby Leo Lula Thompson, Clarkston; Mr. Brossard Here Mikkelsen Pitcher, Smithfield and of the member Brossard, Edga Helen Marie Petty, Amalga; Dee U. S. Tariff commission, was seen Nelson, Weston and Bertha on the streets of Logan today. He Edgar Mackll, Preston; Rudolph Speth, is here on a brief visit with relaCollege and Alice Elda Kendrick, tives and friends. Logan; Archie Loren Izatt, Logan and Wanda Earl, Providence. Ill in Maine Prof. E. A. Williams, for a number of years a member of the USAC faculty, is reported to be Providence Fire Two small boys playing with very ill at his home In Klttery, firecrackers and matches caused Maine. Prof. Williams is a son of approximately $500 loss to proper- in law cf Dr. J. A. McCausland ty belonging to Lewis Frank of this city. Providence. afternoon Thursday Included i in the loss was twelve New Traffic Rule tons of hay, a barn and some A new traffic rule for Logan has farming Implements. There was no been issued. This time it is a reversal of a former order. It will Insurance. Is your home or automobile In- now be lawful to turn right against sured? A loss can easily occur and a red light signal following a full it Is easy to collect If you have stop. This order conforms in a the proper Insurance. Utah Mort. measure to rules and regulations gage Loan corporation Insurance of other cities where the electric Dept. O. A. Garff manager Adv. start and stop signals are in use. German Conference CAPITOL THEATRE Marriage Licenses Chester Ottogary and members of the Washakie ward were in Logan shopping today. Mr. Ottogary who at one time was about the as biggest attraction in these parts a boxer, says he is going to stage a come back. Smith Family Reunion James A. Smith, Logan policeman and president of the John and Eliza Smith family organization, has announced the annual reunion to be held June 30 and July 1 and 2 at Fish Haven on the shores of Bear Lake. Thomas and Edgley is first W. H. Smith is second vice president with Mrs. Hannah Edgley, secretary and treasurer. There will be an excellent program for the occasion. nt Detroit Visitor Mrs. Walter Dianals of Detroit two sons are visiting with parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Olsen of the Third ward. She says that business is pickng up back there. She finds several changes in Logan in the six years she has been away. Her husband is in business in Detroit. She drove here in a brand new Plymouth oar and says she enjoyed her trip every inch of the road which she pronounced in good condition. and her br German conference will be held Sunday with services at 10 00 a. m. and 3:00 p. m. The afternoon meeting is called at the late hour on account of the funeral services for President Geo. W. Lindquist. Bishoo Sylvester Q. Cannon and Elder Thomas E. McKay will be in attendance. The Dan Fitch Revue which1 comes to the Capitol theatre start, ing today on their fifteenth transcontinental tour, is without question, one of the best stage attractions to appear here in several al months. If you like dancing feet at a lightning; pace, a variety of tuneful melodies, beautiful girls, and splashes of color, Interspersed with much humor and comedy, you will enjoy this attraction. The company consists of thirty people and each a star. It is a musical presentation urft, featuring Dan Fitch himself, your favorite comedian of vaudeville Schley, beautiful days, Donette sensational acrobatic dancer, Dixie Spiritual Singers, in Scenes onthe Levee, Brady Sisters and Jimmy Cuthrell, Aristocrats of Rhv- thym, Sylvia Hanley, the Girl with the Violin Voice: Alice Con-- i nor. Taps on her Toes; Trevor NBC Radio Tenor; Fos-- 1 Lewis, ter Girls; Russell Lloyd, Scotch Singing Comedian; Caroling Collegians, CBS Recording Orchestra, and Miss Ar Delle, presenting the famous Sally Rand Worlds Fair Sensation "Dance Modeme. Clever dancing and catchy tunes, lift the Dan Fitch Revue from the ordinary hum drum stage revue into an entertaining feature that is particularly refreshing. It is a splendid feature at the Cani-to- l theatre for two days starting today. The Revue includes an 8 piece band the Carolina Collegians furnishing music both sweet and hot. Friday and Saturday Would you like to own a tract of rich, sandy loam in the heart of Cache Valley? The type that is rarely offered for sale. Then let me show you one in Trenton while the crops are there to prove its worth. 64 acres, 1 8 acres . in beets, about 8 acres in pasture, a very few acres in potatoes, tomatoes, and grain, the balance in alfalfa. Very m o d e st home, good chicken coops. 34 acres land, due south of the Logan Sugar factory. Beets, Al f a 1 f a grain and pasture. The terms are very attractive. 42 acre dairy farm west of Logan. Home, barn, cows, machinery. . L. H. DAINES LAND BROKER Phone 58 or 816-So. Main Logan R 24 tatives Begins at the Collar j Here it is! The new MIRACLE Shirt Vulcatex. A shirt that is years ahead of the time. Now you can get a collar attached shirt, with all the smartness of a DAD3 FITCH cuicC hCdL GBB3L raSVMS USED HHID B Reconditioned and starched collar, but none of its discomforts . . . with all the comfort of a soft callor, but with style no soft collar shirt has ever before offered. Vultatex shirts will not wilt, sag, wrinkle, or pucker. If you want new comfort, new style in short the finest, smartest shirt youve ever worn, ask for Vulcatex! PRICED TO SELL THATCHER Clothing Co. at the Truck Owners in Cache Valley Invited to Attend. rinfr- 1 VAUDEVILLE MOTOR SALES CO. INC. 221 North Main A. L. Reese Eugene Johnson Special Comparative Track Pessionstration will he Conducted RepresenQQo SattUflaffiaST, June Factory EgatSaSjlfo AT jyy.j. ARLISS IRON 8. Are Washakie Visitors GEORGE J from regular employment? . based on age or blindness? ... a multitude of hearty comedy situations. The clever dialogue, deft direction, splendid acting and all around production makes this picture one of tne most LAND New Hotel Sign A 7. Name: the Crockett Company Is just finishing remodeling his ofThere has been announced a fice. A new linoleum has been Satdance German concert and placed on the floor, the walls Lourday night, June 22, at the have been repapered and repaintauditorschool gan Junior high ed and some changes have been ium and gymnasium. The Men-do- n made in the office, making pri- Olsen Reunion muthe orchestra will supply vate rooms for the transacting of Serge Olsen of Callege Ward sic for the dance. One hundred business. L. H. Daines, the land was In last night and anGerLake voices from the Salt Mr. nounced Logan with offices has broker, that the Olsen family man IDS organization will give Crockett. will hold its annual reunion on the concert along with local talFriday, June 28, in the city park ent. Swiss yodeling will be a in Logan canyon. It will be an all Visiting Parents feature of the concert. Serge N. Benson, wife and two day and evening affair. There children, from Washington, D. C. will be a program, baseball and Good Crops the Rule and Mr. and Mrs. Julius V. Msd-se- n all kinds of activities such as the rule be the to seem Good crops and two children of Hunting-to- n members of this family know how soon will Peas In North Logan. Park, California, are visitors to do. A large turnout is anticijudging at the home of their parents Mr. pated. be ready for harvesting, blossoms. and from the height and Mrs. S. B. Benson In this Carl M Nelson, veteran North city. Mr. Benson Is employed In are Logan farmer, says prospects the U. S. Tariff commission and extra good for a large apple crop Mr. Madsen Is in newspaper work. well were in his section. Orchards They are cn their annual vacaloaded with spring blossoms and tions. no damaging there has been frosts. German Concert 6. Have you retired The Logan Elks lodge took the Salt Lake City Elks band which is attending the band school at the USAC to the canyon park last evening and after playng games furnished a lunch for the members. announced Professor N. W. Christiansen. Family Reunion also your age . .... yearn applicants must be past t5 years, but the blind may be of any age.) 2. Are you a citizen of the United States? (Citizenship is required.) . years. (Must be at 3. How long have you lived in Utah? least 10 years.) (Of over $30 per 4. What is your monthly income? $ month the application is not acceptable.) 5. Give the clear value or your home or other property owned (Must be less than $50C0.) by you. $ (Aged Band Feted The evening of Friday, June 28, the Farm Bureau men and women of Cache County will hold their annual social oa the Mack MemLook For Rcovery Mrs. C. L. Pocock went to Salt orial park at Smithfield. Everyone Lake Monday to be with her sis- is invited to come and have a ter, Mrs. Florence Thomas Wight, good time. who Is seriously 111 following the birth of her first child, a little Band Concert daughter. She reports Mrs. Wight The second of a series of band as being somewhat "Improved and concerts by the Intermountain though still in a serious condi- High School Band at the USAC tion hope Is held for her recov- will be given Saturday at 7:15 ery. p. m. in the college amphitheatre, . . you married or single? 9. If married, is your mate also a prospective pensioner? The above infoimation is true and correct. : 10. Sign your full name (or make your cross) Certificate: This certifies that we, the undersigned, are personbelieve that all answers to ally acquainted with the applicant and the foregoing questions are true and correct. Farm Bureau Social Page Five Dan Fitch It Happened Revue Heads In New York Bill at Capitol Nov at Lyric NOTICE TO PROSPECTIVE PENSIONERS social security law those who aie eligl Under the national-stat- e ble, because of age or tlmdness, to receive pensions therein p:o vided. should clip out and fill m the following blanks and forward same as directed below: 1. Give your full name and address Rev. T. Ross Paden of the local Presbyterian church has returned from a month's trip m the east which took him to Asheville, No. Carolina, Philadelphia and Minneapolis. Return From Asheville e, Amalga Marriage LOGAN. CACHE COUNTY, UTAH 33 M. 4 14 South Main FREE Refreshments will be Served -- ttsr |