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Show Thur:lay. December 1, 1033 CACHE AMERICAN LOGAN. CACHE COUNTY. UTAH rage Five ffOCALB Splintered Arm sawmill John Miles, ' veteran man of Paradise, laid the misfortune to fall and splinter his arm near the right shoulder. Going; to Rear Lake Mr. and Mrs. Emil Orosjean contemplate a visit to Montpelier and Bear Lake the first of the com'ng week. Their stay a til be rather Indefinite. Hair Cut Barber Shop, 58 35e Bingham West Center Next to Jacks Cafe Personality Colors THE SEASONS SMARTEST HOSIERY SHADES, BY PHOENIX, FEATURED EXCLUSIVELY WITH CHRISTIANSENS IN CACHE VALLEY AND SEEN Adv. WHEREVER SMART WOMEN ARE GATHERED . . . Interesting Lette- rProf. P. R. Arnolds monthly letter his arrived for publication It is full of Interesting today. Cache Valley Items relative to citizens. Our Boston correspondent seems to have a a ay about him of getting Logan news before St trickles out at home. DAZZLE Stake Show Slated The best acts of Cache. Logan Smithfleld stakes Benson and road shows will be p: esented In two performances Friday at 8 p m., Ariel Bemtson, activity counselor of the C.he stake young mens organization has announced The performances will be given at the Logan and Smithfleld Junior high schools. ASTONISH VIVACIOUS RUMOR PRECISE rlOO 3 PAIR FOR 52.S3 79c and $1.13 Open School Bids The Cache county board of education will meet Friday at 1 p m. In the court house offices of the board where they will open bids for the new Lewiston school building. Polling places and Judges of election for the coming school election December 7 will be chosen this meeting by the board at Elections will be held In precincts one, three and five. Nothing on Lundahl Robert L. Ripley In a recent Believe It or Not, column played We Weld Everyup the sign, thing but a Broken Heart and the Break of Day". The sign Is credited to a firm In Texas. For Mr. Ripleys Information that slogan has been used In the advertising of the E. W. Lundahl Iron Works In this city for many years. Phones others g Now! At the seasons peak . . . for and for yourself come these glorious new shades put out by Phoenix Hosiery. Newly developed colors that are degift-givin- manded by women in all walks of life everywhere . , , put into hosiery that is noted for its sheerness, longevity and the flattery it gives your legs. This is your opportunity to please your very best friend and yourself with the best gift ever received. from Albuquerque Mrs. Joseph A. Libby, residing was at Albuquerque, evidently homesick this week as she telephoned her sister, Mrs. Wanda Stoughton, Informing her that the family is well and happy. Mr Libby, formerly with the Cache National Forest with headquarters at Logan; Is employed in the fed- eral soil conservation service In New Mexico j Retires fee Winter Samuel Obray, veteran sheep man, who for the past few months, has been employed by Del Adams as caretaker for his sheep, has retired for the winter. Mr. Obray says his age and the cold weather dont blend too well during the winter months. He will spend the cold weather at home and be ready for a good season with the sheep on the 1939 summer range. JOIN THE PHOENIX HOSIERY CLUB ONE YEAR) Third Place Winner LaVeD Christensen, 16, of Bear River City was named third place winner In the National food preparation contest D. P. Murray state club specialist said Mona telegram day after receiving from Chicago. Miss Christensen, a Junior In the Bear River high school, will receive a 200 scholarship to be used in the home economics department of any accredited college or university in the United States. BUY 12 PAIRS (WITHIN - THE 13TH PAIR IS FREE! H 4-- H Promise Gravel A delegation from Mendon and Wellsville were promised this week by the state road commission that gravel will be placed on the secondary highway between those two towns. There is a four mile stretch of highway that has been one of the roughest roads in the entire county for many months past Hyrum also had a delegation before the commission this week with a request for work on the Hyrum streets. President Home Again President Elmer G. Peterson returned this week from attendance at the annual meetings of the Association of Land-Gracolleges and Universities of which Utah State Agricultural is a college member. While in the east Dr Peterson, who is chairman of the National Committee on Phosphate Development and chairman of the Admislstrative Committee of the Colleges of Utah, Idaho, Montana end Wyoming on phosphate, attended the hearings at Muscle Shoals, held by the Joint Congressional Committee appointed by to considei President Roosevelt vi ays and means of developing the great phosphate deposits of the western states. nt Phoenix hosiery is famed for mileage service and the Vita-Bloo- its custom-fi- m t top, long process . . . vibrant color, dear sheer fabric, snag resistance. signed for street, business, sport and evening. four and five thread and is priced at for De-- , Three, CHRISTIANSEN'S INC, Logan, Utah. Please send me pairs of Phoenix Hosiery in the Personality Color shades . . . pairs at 79c . at .... at $1.00 .. $1.15. 79c, $1 and $1.15. NAME PHOENIX GIFT BOXES BEAUTIFULLY DESIGNED ADDRESS COLORED BOXES CELLO PHANE WRAPPED M.O. -- CITY STATE ( ) CASH ( ) CHG. ( ) C. O. 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