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Show '' 0 i I niiDDQ c q o.n o Nestler, formerly of Salt Lake this week. Herman Bluebird. lunch year at the (Adv.) f Plumbing solicited. rookston. (Advertisement) -- A " Fine Son Arrives-Wesl- ey the- - drayman, Is the proud daddy of a fine son, born on Sunday last Ault, - Mother and child are reported to be getting along nicely. BIG CARNIVAL Cache County e, To Complete Lewiston Road finished The state having the work to the extesit of $2000 on Scandinavian Meeting Alfred Erickson will be the speaker in the Scandinavian meeting Friday evening at the stake house at 7:3d. All are invited to attend. Toyland is Adult Life in Miniature Dolls The Thanksgiving r Bishops party, that was postponed last week in the Second ward is Ground. . ; . , to be held tomorrow, Friday, are All members ward night. By Ruth Baldwin Cowan invited to be there. There will be a program and dancing. It Chicago, Dec. 4 (AP) Every phase of progress from miniais to start at 7:30. ture golf do improvements in When you put on your best refrigation is mirrored) in toys clothes you should also have this year. the best haircut possible. Mod- oneToyland, said the buyer - in large department store toem Barber, and Beauty Parday, is adult life in the minialors, 13 West Center. ture and it is becoming more (Advertisement) , - Reilly-Atkins- LADIES SILK SHADES 65c VALUES HOSE-LAT- EST appearance has advanced from the white dress and blue sash stage to an extensive wardrobe including pink silk step-in- s, party frocks, and raincoats and hats. The doll shoe departments are showing sport and dress patterns Just like those of the little owner. Styles - in dolls themselves have changed. The golden haired expressionless doll that closed its eyes when laid on its 5 and said if punched in the right section of its anatomy, has given way to colls that look like live, little bws, girls and babies. back house Fufnisfting a dcl makes Interior decorators out of the parents, for in purchasing, they are confronted with ail sizes of furniture. the entire array of which resembles a miniature , furniture store. Moderpism may get by with a bang in interior decoratng, skyscrapers and poetry, but when it comes, to toys the young folks of today want them to - SE!Et STORE , West Center 34 , , . (Adv.) Attend Bullen Funeral President Joseph E, Cardon, President G. W, Lindquist and were among Waldo Hatch those who attended the in Salt Lake today for Floy Bullen. Mr. Hatch will go to California following the services where he has important business Interests to look after. - Lyric Bldg. Q lap inn o a a ser-vic- State Police Escort , The funeral cortege, for Roy Bullen from Salt Lake to Logan will be escorted by state There motorcycle patrolmm. C. Hillis will be. six escorts.-B- .. of Ogden will clear the traffic from'Ogden to Mantua and H. J. Clark of Logan will .take up the work at' Mantua and. clear the traffic from that point to look (Continued from Page One) Bronx. John S. ' BanciUf22, York. , , New - John Biggins, 30, Brooklyn. A, Elloy, 44, Brook Anthony lyn, ,, Dr, Raymond . Day Tpmgmwv" Is" - , , . -- -- the-Loga- n Pres-presc'- nt - e , F. C. Kieb, superintendent, said the three men - 1ITRELS DEC. 5th FRIDAY, 8:15 p, in. NINTH WARD HALL First East & 5th North 5 Dancing, Singing, Jokes II. Ta lor, Jr., said: Best Minstrel show we have had, Jf. and a real treat. tome one and all and enjoy an evening of laughter, Get your tickets at 4 arbe Sheet ' -- Lumlstrom Furniture, First National Bank, E Verton &, htms. Dairy btiop, 7 Als Hike Shop. 35c Admission: Adults ..... ......... 15c Lhildren, under 12 GO TO TROOP 13, proceeds VVNGlAKD 113 Metal . IV orkS, Ripple Weaves agent each Sco-laid rtport, fro irxiict that Ink- iontbk at tt di iunon I , ABLE Sought ' Fannie A. Robinson has inGit Ejl jo com, T stituted divorce proceedings in the district court against Elioi i iootdy if rt vetnap deserjah Robinsdn, alleging J woven ftbnv. . s tion. The complaint-setforth 4 the couple were married in1 ...b- SUPERBA . 1903. Tennessee in the year CRAVATS There are seven , minor children. Plaintiff asks the court to give her custody of the minor children, $25 per month and $10 per month for each of the minor children, an award of property owned in We ghe S. & II, Diaeouut Stamps, Lewiston, also for costs of divorce suit. , -- - Thatcher': R. I ht At the Henley .DIRECTORS PRAISE CHRISTMAS DECORATION a goes ?egstta,in England, met) bf fashion were icefe WORK (Continued from Page One) Salt lake. County commissioners, chambers of commerce and state legislathe bodies ofi northern ttuh hate been invited to attend the meeting at Bighatn City. The e I Wearing cravats of ripple weaves, unpledged and merely for information. , For the third time this year tiie voice of the Prince of Wales will be heard over WABCs in this countoy during a banquet In London, December 3:30 p. m. (CST. 16, net-wor- of LINGERIE DANCETTES GOWNS CHEMISE SLIP! STEP-IN- S COMBINATIONS , 4 What gift could be lovelier than dainty lingerie. Heres a group that will satisfy the most .fastidious woman. In a variety of attractive pastel shades. Moderately priced ! Guaranteed 100 per cent Pure Dye To Hold Meeting Silk. i Final Rites Hyrum Funeral services for Mrs. Cynthia McBF.de, were held Monday at 1 oclock at the Third ward chapel with Bishop Jas. G, Christiansen presiding. The ward choir, furnished appropriate music; singing, "Rock of Ages,; invocation, James M. Sister Thou Smith; singing, Mild and 4 LIVESTOCK are : Durrel Nielsen Lyman Ogden, Dec. 4 AP LSD A Hogs Petersen, Howard Smith, Iteber MaUghan, Morris Anderson, Clark 585, including 104 for market; Glenn, Fred Leishman, Wendell steady to slightly higher than truck-shajGlen Allen, Paul Brad- - terdays close; bulk George Tayloj and Gordon ins 8.40; mixed weights downward Jensen. ,, to 8.20jJew, pack big sows . 6.60-", t 4ril i is being 4 - Cattle: 571, .daubed by Coach Nielsen but it including 488 for 1 market ; about not yet definite. steady, half load ! 1010 lb good steers 7.75; odd lots mixed steers mostly Holsteins 5.00- CARD OP. THANKS 6.75; load 880 lb heifers 6.25; few Grateful to all who partici- - lots medium and good pa ted in the services or in any Toad good young cows 5.50; odd few bulls other way manifested sym- - lots medium late yesterday short load pathy atod kindness during the long illness' and following the 760 lb white faced steers 8.25; part ! death of our beloved son, Ron--. load 1080 lb steers 8.00. aid England, and to all who! Sheep: 6,392, Including 1,940 for contributed flowers,, we ex- - market; few packages - trucked-ilambs yesterday and today 5.2 press our gratitude. iMr: and Mrs. D. N. Andrews 5.75; 2 decks 85 lb fat lambs 6.50. 170-20- 0 - , i 5.85-7.0- 3.23-5.0- McBride Held Wast We give S. & H. Discount Stamps ( 4.25-4.5- For Mrs; Cynthia 1 Shirley Mae Shop Lovely. n and family. 7" - Research engineers of NBC has revived claim that fewer obstacles are Its Sunday night Nutty club, 'found in broadcasting- across which is being presented at the Pacific ocean than over the midnight. Paul Whiteman, whose Atlantic. orchestra is now playing in Chi- e cago, holds court as king of the NEW YORK CURB WBBM, Chicago, - - , - Cuckoos. Elec Bond & Share 46 , Speakers were Bishop A. A, Allen, C. F. Olsen, O. M. Wilson, Samufel Nelson, Smithfield and Bishop James G. Christiansen. Special musical numbers were vocal solo by Louis P. Maughan and a duet by Leonard Larson and DeLores Allen. The invocation was offered by Nlcholis Jorgensen, The grave .was dedicated fcy H. T. Liijenqulst. .BOSTONIAN SHOES Smart... here, there and everywhere : A , Hytjim, Dee. 4 After eemplet-ina very successful football campaign with three games won, a'lle game, and a loss, Coach Flash Nielsen has wasted "no - time In getting a line on bis 1931 South Cache basketball prospects. The intcrelass hoop series was staged a week prior to Thanks-giving- . The seniors emerged with the eoveted bunting after three nights of play in which a brilliant little sophomore quint, the frosh and the juniors lost by default. The rlassy soph quint later defeated the seniors in a post series tilt by a thrilling, game. Some very clever basketball was displayed in the series during wliirii .Mentor Nielsen was able to put several new men on the spot for further scrutiny. The clever passing soph aggregation which displayed some flawless teamworjc will especially be kept in .mind by the Jaguar mentor. from With two sellar letter-melast years squad. Captain Clyde Rat Peterson and Reed "Teeny Maughan, forming a nucleus and several promising Juniors, and sophs 'Tor material too prosneefs look good for a good season in Jlte cage sport. Coach Nielsen opines that his team should be exceptionally fast shoe of such sophistication as University is at home wherever yougo, whatever you, do. Youthful lines to add spirit to your stride-sm- art Scotch leathers that insure jaunty, lasting styleVSee this famous Bostonian Selected Style today! The UNIVERSITY : moo II 26-2- 1 Wrigley. Mr. and Dr. .Wenoergren spoke a few minutes, C. OF. ; Choose From This Fine Group Rounding Out Good Hoop Team Wen-nergre- n, Chocolates give is Cardong from the Bluebird. We mail candy over the entire world. (Advertisement) '; Flash Nielsen three-fourth- one-fourt- matter what else you Sweeten the gift with Candy. The Finest Candy to ali,-mo'-.iy .s 1-- t No Divorce 1-- that barley will give just as good results In egg production as com and In most cases it much cheaper. Barley can be used in the scratch at the h s rate of to wheat, to good advantage, Numerous questions of the producers were answered. Carl Frischknecbt, , the new Expoultry specialist for-t- he tension Service and Dr. O. who Is doing poultry disease work for, the association were , present also county give, . - (Continued from Page One) . Silken (sifts Poaltrymen At Hyde Park el At L GLEE - On Monday, Dee. 8 at- 1:30 a poultry demonstration meeting will be held at Hde Park. The meeting place will be at the farm of 8. E, Lamb, This meeting is planned to enable the producers of Hyde Park, Muithfield, Amalga, Benson, and North Logan to come together and discuss their poultry problems and hare pointed out some of the things that must be looked after at tills time of the year in order to get the highest returns from poultry. There will be a visit to one or two other places after which the crowd will assemble at the school house where problems can dm discussed and questions answered, Professor Alder, poultry specialist of tire college, and the county agent will meet with the group. An invitation toy counter--, Miniature golf sets, varying is extended to all farmers in that in size from one that could be district who are interested in poulplaced on a door mat to one try problems. 8. E. Lamb is in requiring a . good sized back-yarc- 'i, charge of arrangements. entered the hospital grounds through the rear yard where they encountered , Patrick McGrath, - the- night watchman, a!nd compelled him to accompany them. In the kltchert they came upon Clifford 4 Cooper, night cook, .forcing himto "join them. They continued through the- building- toward the front where they, picked . up Joseph are atune to the latest Brown, the roundsman. Then In fore. v they herded their, prisoners fad1 But c5d Dobbin is lasing . office . where Into J the Samuel Kane, the night of- ground. He is still found attached to milk wagons or drays, fice man, was on .duty. t "While one of them guarded the type of horse drawn vehSi; youngster most Fretheir, prisoners, the other two the modeyi sees. There are some went td the front dormitory quently horses where" the slx mmr were in bed. rocking are on but most of the wheels. were ponies The .six - apparently watching for them, Dr. NEW YORK STOCKS for as soon as the inAm T & T 184 truders appeared they , sprang El Paw & Let 43 up from, their cots and ran Gen Elec 47 out, two Mf them left clad only Gert Mot 35. r- in night attire. They drove ? i: S Ml 144 in two automobiles. Funeral Library Officially Opened Official opening of the new library building at the Utah State Agricultural college took place Thursday morning, All of the books have been transferred to the new building which Is located Immediately across the quadrangle east from the main building.- - Easily the most beautiful building on the college campus the new structure is a tremendous ad-- I dltion - to - the physical plant of the college. It will be the aim of the county commissioners to give the work to those mostly in need of the employment. Gravel will be hauled on the' road with wagons and teams. At the regular meeting of the commisaoners on Wednesday, C. B. Walker and Colonel P. A. Dix of Ogden appeared as representatives of the Ogr den stock show which is to be held in January. An appropriation to help the, show was asked in as much as cattlemen exhibit their cfattle at the show. It was pointed out that Boxelder county has apDavis and $300 propriated county $1000 to help make the show a success. Cash premiums are to be awarded' and the fact that cattle from this cdunty stalnd a chance of obtaining some of this money, the appropriation was asked. The commissioners took the proposition under advisement. Bishop M. C. Neagle of Cornish requested the commissioners to open up a road through Neagles land. The matter was taken nndpr' advisement . for further investigation. natural. - Klofthe work. ls They want their stuffed bjogs, teddy bears, mon&s much as ever but they keys want their wire haired fox derriors to look like the real article and not like modernistic canine decorations on the latest. thing in. ash trays.' Boys like action toys, but the miniature Automobile that gets attention makes them think of daddys car. When they play war with toy cannon they want some realistic noise. They mar-yat the modem toy locomotive which is only a distant relation of the mechanical choo choo of 1900. The last word in aviation has its echo on the f-- . project. This work will be directed by the county commissioners. Commissioner L, H. Allen of Cove having general charge with William Follett, road supervisor, directing the an-ma- (Marriage License license bus been rarrenty-'da- y gt - A marriage Mohr to senior high. school, issued by Clerk C. V. of o be. Oscar Windsor Olsttn All parents are urged Richof ton and Ruth Doty and participate in the bride to be, is a special program prepared, for mond. Theof Mr. and Mrs. daughter" , , the, .occasion. nt E. Doty, ; Lgan. George ' Mr Firmage Goes East , . , Big Time At Sibley A A. Firmage, manager of Go To Coast i and Mrs.. Joseph Tar bet Alma L. Riggs of Nibley ward " the-i- J. C. Penney company in areMr. this afternoon for reports, a wonderful time was . has gone to Roches- - P leaving H thif city, CallIQrnla- - .where had in the ward last night ter,' Minn., accompanying his win to the expect enjoy they FcomDanv ln I ter out nremdentJ the. cold weather so, where the big feature of the general in the intermountpin carnival was the chicken din- Kieb-saiintermountain section at the. present time. ner. There Is to be a big free division, the latter having vaudeville and dance tonight very ill. It is believed Automobile bodies and fen- In the ward and Chairman the. Salt . Lake , financier has ders made like new. 324 Shoup is desirous that every Riggs developed a tumor on the ' - . , one in the. ward turn out and brain. Seveial members of the North Main, r (Advertisement) friends their from out- away bring Firmage family accompanied , side the ward. John L on the trip. Frank Child Dies Rites Reed Theurer Frank, 8, son r I of Valdemar and Ella B. Frank For Bullen Roy who reside on - the state road south of Johnsons Grove, died Salt Lake , . last night from a two weeks illness of pneumonia. The fad (Continued from Page One) was born, April 3, 1925. Funeral services have hot as yet diction The music, was under been announced. the direction of Edward P. Kim-ba- l, tabernacle orgapist, and. Decorate Business Houses Anthony - C. Lund, leader of - Business houses and stores the tabema.ee choir. have fallen in line with the were Honorary pallbearers .idea of the chamber of comnamed from among . business merce in making .the city. look and civic leaders of this and beautiful for the holiday seaother cities. The active pallson. Many of the stores are bearers were four brothers of decorated. already beautifully Mr. Bullen ,dnL four close The streets in the business sec' . friends, tion wheto illuminated at night makes a wonderful impression PROFESSOR ALDER MEE$S upon visitors to Logan, CLARKSTON POULTRYMEN Parents . Insane Hospital at the - - dolls -- Lets Meet and Eat Bluebird.' . for' .example, keeping up the on, , FULL FASHION r SO. Rotary District Governor Here governor of (Advertisement) the fifth district, of Rotary InThe regular meeting of the ternational is to b guest of Cache stake Genealogical com- honor and speaker at a dinner will . meet Thursday meeting of the local club tomittees Hotel Eecles beDec. 4, at 7.30 in the night at the night, ginning at '6:30., This afterstake houses. ;A good .attendance noon he is meeting with the is desired. Reuben L. Hill, Chairman. directors of the local club ok routine Rotary, business mat- i ters. t Court In Session District court is in session : ' " Dakotans Visit today with Judge M. C. Harris "Mr. and Mrs. : J. A- Larsen, on the bench. The case of a visit in Cache valParadise Town versus Orson following . left for their Wednesday Thomas is being heard. . This ley, is a case wherein the plaintiff home in Fargo, North Dakota., is attempting to quiet title to returning by Way of, Butte, Mont. While here they called a piece of property that was on their uncle; Joseph Hansen sold on a tax deed. on Fifth East .street. They came here following, a motor Choir Practice Tonight in Pacific .northwest. the The combined choir of the trip Tuesday they f visited in Fifth and Third " wards will On Newton with the M. F, Jenmeet for practice tonight at 7:30 m the tabernacle. These kins - and L. L. Good sell familchoirs are furnishing the sing- ies. A; ing for the Cache stake conference on Sunday, December 6 Men Escape From , 7th. WELLS VILLE FRIDAY. o Richmond-Lewisto- - have Wardrobes with Changing Styles Old Dobbin Losing DANCE the highway,. the county has now taken over the supervision of completing the Cross-roa- 890-- Kiwanis Directors Meet-Dire- ctors of the local Kiwan-i- s club will meet tonight for the purpose ef 'electing chairto men aiyi, committeemen serve during the (next year. ReBa-abl- Thursday, December 4, 1930. CACHE COUNTY, UTAH. ' After Pay Chfitks Tomorrow being pay day for the laborers at the sugar factories, Sheriff W. H. Shaw has been busy the past couple of days serving garnishments. Straps CTTY, neat in appearance, willing to work. Auto big help but not necessary. Call between 9 and 12 on Fri-, day of this week. The ConIon Store, 19 East First (Adv.) North. The Cache stake Primary officers will meet Friday, Dec., 5, at 4 p. m. in the stake house. or: WANTED MEN College but now of Is a visitor in Logan Have Ties LCA THE JQUBffAk ?ACE FOUE jj3 f - Thatcher's k Ve give H. & , this year. Nome of - the new men who aspire II. Discount Stamps to fill the places left vacant by the graduation of Captain ' Stauffer. Owen Alien,' Ralph Clirbteaseu and took Fop Gold Scut thij If BoitonUot i THATCHERS - ! |