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Show Thursday, June 8. CACHE AMERICAN PAJ!) A. A. Johnson ENJOY Heart Attack a drink you rat with a spoon So and 10c Sties E N G L A N D S Secure License T heron C. OU-of Logan and Andrew A. Johnson, 55, residing S lira Allgood of Sandy secured 4J9 Mum South A Street, Logan, died suddenly of a heart attack a marriage license in Salt Lake on Tuesday, Monday morning at lDber Cry City Accompanied by hi wife, Lillie Allen Johnson, and otlter mem- Visiting Northwest bers of his family, he had gone Jolin Schirsa and family left to Hcber on a fishing outing. Tlw Tuesday for an extended trip to family were Just making prepara- the northwest. While on their vato return home when he cation outing they will visit with tion lumped on the bed and wa dead, Mr. Schless1 ilster, Mr. EUtoy within a very few seconds. Christiansen at Hood River, Ors- FUneral services will be held'gon, today at 3 p. m. in the Richmond burial In the tabernacle with Richmond cemetery. Lindquist mortuary of Logan is making the arrangements. Friends may call at the residence today until 10 a. m. and at the home of Melvin John-toRichmond, from then until lime of tervloea. Andrew A. Johnson was born at Preston, September B. 1883, a son of Lars Christian and Matilda Madsen Johnson. He was reared. Sport New Sign . at Richmond and waa a graduate T I n. 90 West Center Mr. and Mrs. George Miller and son Dale of Fallon, Nevada, spent over the week end In Logan, having come here to attend the exercises at the college, their son Charles being a mem- of the class. j Air. and Mrs. R. F. Shumway of from R. W. James of Paradise, for this city returned Wednesday to Berkeley where they mer Cache county clerk, was tran- a trip visited their daughter. Airs. Fre- sacting business In the county aeat Nielsen, wife of Jack Nielsen. on Tuesday. Mr. James would like to have some one tell us when we are going to have summer again. The past week has been dreadfully cold. Here on Business Husband Reported III While attending the graduating exercises at the college here Mon day, Airs. Amy La 111 of Bountiful received a wire from Wlnnemuc-c- a, husband, Nevada, that her George Lallls, who is laboring there had taken very 111. He was reported to be suffering with rheumatism. Airs. Lallls left immediately for Wmnemucca. Pretty Cold Nigh- t- school,.Its elated over Logan. Mr. the new neon sign Reports come in from various in Cache county for several years, ahk-he has Just errected In sections of the valley that frost Newton. Richmond Cove. and at front of his place of business on did some damage In many parts Til's family moved to California First North street. The sign Is to beans, cucumbers and tomatoes. In 1923 where tliey resided until 4 by 6 feet and the way to The frost settled in spots around points last year when Mr. and Mrs. John-'t1- ? Thrmson electrical supply and Logan. Some places it was re- son returned to Logan to care foryn.lce plant. The slgn was com ported that beans and tomatoes H. H. AJLn, father of Mrs. John- - pitted on Tuesday and adds ma had been slightly nipped by the son. who suffered a slroke. De- - terially to the general appearance cold wave. Tlie weather moderated ceased has been an active church 0f it somewhat Wednesday . being Broadway. worker all his life. He was a meinmuch warmer than the day pre- CaJlfornla' j Must Have Carsclnspected 1Aj,,hcun,' jvtous. years. of automobiles for Inspection . . besides arc his widow Surviving T two sons and a daughter, Allanfocts musl (e made by Juiu veThe to a -j Utah motor appointment of Dr. D. W. of Anaheim. Cal.;15 according A Johnson lawTllc Inspection fee is Thome as associate professor of Booker T Johnson of Swan Lake hil'lc j soils tvnLs and of course i)le in the department of agron- Idaho, and Mrs. Bonnie J. Taylor imty w:11 advise If the automo- - omy and soils at the Utah State broof Sandy, and the following announc-an- d there and sisters: AIoivin. Joseph bllc ls nierhanically correct before Agricultural coUege was PThere are led Tuesday by Dr. R. H. Walker, Lars Johnson of Richmond; he Lssues the 0 K Osborne Johnson of Pocatello, Idaho; Lewis and Charles Johnson of Rupert, Idaho; Mrs. Ruby Walters of Denver, Colo.; Airs. Bertha Lewis of Preston, Idaho; Fred, Leo and Arva Johnson and Mrs. of Bancroft. Sophia Higgenson Idaho; Mrs. Lizzie Salverson of Drew Lucky Ticket What About Our Flowers Downey, Idaho, and Airs. Chris Knudsen of Fairview, Idaho. Sidney Reese, operator of a bilNearly every person from Logan liard at Wellsville and and Cache Valley who visits the parlor popular in Cache Valley baseball San Francisco fair, returns home circles, believes he has for once, and raves- about the beautiful struck it lucky. Hfe tolds a win- flowers to be found there. We ning ticket on the recent Irish sometimes wonder if the beautiful sweepstakes, according to a regis- California flowers are the main tered letter he received from Ire- attraction for visitors? Prior to land. However, the letter did not making the trip to the fair we adBy Robert Crookston You have heard about the smart state th ammount of the win- monish our townsmen to do a litpeople who discover their mistakes nings. This Information will fol- tle investigating of the many beauand correct them, well I wish the low. It is said that over 400 per- tiful flowers to be found in LoGame officials would adopt that sons In the United States hold gan. Visit the temple grounds and tickets. The sums the many private gardens and see the policy and not starve any more winning winners will receive amounts to a beauty exhibited deer and elk. by flowers on Right now the farmers are cutt- few dollars to several thousand every hand right here at home and ing hay and now is the time to doilais. Air. Reese ls hoping his report to the fair officials what buy and haul it up there and not winning will be sufficient to jus- we have to offer here. The roses wait until snow is two feet deep tify a trip to Ireland where he in Logan this season were never more beautiful. will make the collection. and the deer hungry. Newspapers have quoted officials as saying hay is not good for the deer, that their natural brouse is better. Thunder and Blitzen! All the boy scouts know that, but they haven t natural food snd got sufficient they should not be starved to death by the hundreds. We know what the score is regarding this feeding. They just dont want to let go of money for hay and would rather have open season on doe again and let the nursing fawns die from worry and starvation. A fawn does worry about the death of its mother. They have a temperament, like a goat, and anyone who has seen goats know how a mother will refuse to eat and dies when they loose their kid. The Army should take over these deer and elk and then they would be cared for right. They are of great value from a military standpoint, they learn the boys how to shoot. If the Chinese millions know the low had been marksmen like we are, the invading Japs would have been killed off long ago. cost of Electric Cooking, national sur-ve- y We know what some of the shave-tail- s, lieutenants) (second shows that guesses of those who say about rather have a man that never fired a rifle so they can train them right, but remember in don't knew average twice the actual the world war when crack-showere selected to crawl out and clean out machine gun nests, it average cost. In other words, they to was men who had learned shoot and have confidence in their thought thet Electric Cooking costs rifle before they ever heard of the army. bVl?ie - - Future Game Plans Should Get Under Way - Jeddie Howard Bingham, alga and Edna Jane Christensen, Hunsaker. Logan; Jesse Rexel 'f Examini-be- r 1 an-do- f ! shhU 1 unlawful for any Person to engage actively In or Logan and Viola Hammond, Su-- hold himself out as engaging In gar City; Farrell Bailey Darle).,th trade of plumbing in the state Valene Poppletoa. of Utah, except that it shall not Logan and Camel Poppleton of1 apply to cities and towns of 800 Wellsville; Wellsville, and Alice Chambers, j population or less, without being Snnthfield; Aiervin Adam Mar-- duly registered with the depart ttn, Clifton and Lois Bodily of ment of registration as a JourFairview; Forrest Linden Castle, neyman plumber or apprentice Elko, Nevada and Claris Edclene plumber, except as herein provld- Cleueth Edward Reese, Logan; Arnell, St, Charles and Norma Hodges. Garden City; Victor Jer- - j ome Porter and Rctta Whitehead (stealing on Bread We are paying exactly the same Lowe, Franklin. price for the same sized loaf of bread in Logan today, with wheat Victims Improve l about 50c to the farmer, that Aliss Zenda Benson of Preston PaM two years ago new with at the Budge Memorial hospital and Lyle Shipley of Preston at! ''(cat at $148 on the Chicago the Cache Valley hospital, are market. Honestly, would you call j both on the Improve, Is the re- - this stealing, or Just business? . 'K j . 1 1 port given out by attending phy-- j sicians. Air. Shipley had so far Leaves for Fallon recovered from his recent acciJohn Ahern, member of the coldent that his father, W. C. Sliip- - lege graduating class, left Logan ley on Tuesday, told him of the Tuesday for Fallon, Nevada, his death of his wife and brother in former home. He was accompanied the accident that so badly mutil-- 1 by his mother who came here to ated himself and Aliss Benson as j attend the graduating exercises well as the death of Alarjorie Go- - m. Ahem alll attend the ROTC lightly and Thomas Jensen of military training camp at San Preston on the evening of Alem-ori- Francisco along with a group of day. other 1939 college graduates. Charles Olson and Jim Randall left Whose College Is It Tuesday by bus for the training When you hear one man or any camp. group of men taking credit for Lalph Gulilalil, two luiiirs'wuinrr of the United States national open golf championship, will defeod his title at the national Innraa mrnt opening today at the Spring fours, near Philadelphia. ed." Sessons of the Plumbing Board will continue until all applicants are examined. Examiners constituting the Board are A. M. Scott, master plumber of Salt Lake Clt7, Newell W. Pickett chief sanitarian of the Utah State Board of Health, William Bywater, Charles Stone and Lester Bills. Going to Fair Peter Af. veteran Maughan, Wellsville citizen was in Logan, Wednesday. He is making plans to ieate within a few days for the San Francisco fair. , WILLARDS MARKET al the existence of the college, you should know that he or they are usurpers and that they are laboring under a gross fallacy. Every taxpayer of the great state of Utah, and every taxpayer of the United States, as the college is a land grant Institution, has the right to clam his responsibility for the existence of the Institution. It is amusing to the public to hear some high official stand up before an audience and give the honor, praise and the glory to this or that Individual. It is the peoples college. The recent exercises over the week end were In honor of the graduates, whose patronage of the school makes It possible for the institution to function. FRESH PORK Side Sausage .... A new model field baler picks up hay from the windrow, bales It, and delivers the bales to a trailer. In a field test, three men with a tractor compressed 27 tons of alfalfa into 650 bales of hay in exactly 44 hours. And it was hay. Pew leaves were lost and the original color, pliable stem$ and appetizing aroma were retained. Another field machine that picks up windrows chops the hay and blows it Into a wagon. In a test, this machine, hitched to a tractor, picked up I ,4 tons of dry hay and chopped It into IV. in lengths in Just 7 minutes. It does a fast job of handling green hay, too. two-plo- w ty Tender U. S. Inspected Ileifer Spring Lamb, Lunch Meats, Cube Steaks. Beef, A Complete Clean-U- p OF ALL Style Shoes 3 GREAT GROUPS - GROUP ONE a GROUP TWO Regular $3.00 $4.00 , $5.00 $4.00 GROUP THREE Regular ., $5.00 Regular $5.85 Values Values twice cs much cl $5.00 $5.85 $6-8- 5 Values 98 it actually does. Housing its Students (Continued from page One) July 17 to 21; the drivers school from June 12 to June 30; the conference on rural education which will be made up of a series of disconferences and round-tabl- e cussion of the various aspects of the rural problem; the agriculture teachers conference of Utah from June 12 to June 23; the scouters training institute to be held June 24 and 25, and various reading and conference courses. Registration facilities are bing placed in order under the supervision of W. H. Bell, registrar, to affo d ease to the students in obtaining the classes they wish to attend and to avoid delay in the inter-region- al process. Let us give you feels and figures. We can prove to you that f t? a yjpnV j All Sales Final ... No Exchanges ... No Refunds Elec- RECHOW tric Cocking gives you real economy. SZL YOUR DSHT 49 North Main C2, T. G. Rechow 15c New Farm Equipment ts School Looks to Mill ( high-stru- Ji CITY saltfur LAKE a heen.se as ! Licenses Marriage Defends Open Tide Journeyman .number will be held at the De- jpartment of Registration office 324 State Capitol, beginning at 9:00 A. At,, Wednesday, June 14. and continuing until all applicants have been examined, it has been nounoed by O. V. Billings, director of registration. AU plumbers of the state are now required by tlie amended law of the 1939 legslature to have a certificate, with the exception noted ln th foUowin excerpt from the Iteturn from ( oast . VoT Pace FTw UTAH Attend Exercises A Frosted Malted Succumbs to - LOGAN. CACHE COUNTY. Jack and Tom Morton Hal Rasmussen I |