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Show 4 rAGi, 1 1 I'OUU i. - tj a. V L I (...-- 1- Lwo. I, ip iii courts in . 1925, desertion. A Imi W Chicago. His father died, of a heart attack several years ago. A brother, Clarence Sills, Chicago banker, also survives. The first Mrs. Sills is living in New York. 1 local divorce for the youthful McGillieuddy. The Valley of the Giants. At the height of his stage Mrs. Sills charging His father had died earlier; MJss and Donnie was needed to career Sills married . Gladys year later Sills married Tin-rDiggers one was a girl ery elite borh was them to and ( in but May Edith London, the Wynne Kenyon, help support family, Ise Ului said to tier triend. Sins, 5 the financial opportunities in 26. 1910. To them was bom a a son, Kenyon Clarence By W. M Everton trelmiqiie! old. three now so years baseball was far seemed who superior daughter, Dorothy, We make the best meat pies The I ry vial's the plate We well remember the S to those of an ordinary The actor is sumved by.his with her father when he died. and grate in Logan. Logan Cafe. or Htle. time when we traded six not taka The- - marriage ended in the mother, Mrs. William Sills, of id both try their Speeialh Uiia (Advertisement; marbles for a perfectly J for the family council to week! wart digger". We long good decide what was most advanIn Salt Lake City . a were assured that we got c tageous. The trade lost a good Miss Bertha Chase of ? the best of the bargain cobbler, but baseball gained a fe Bottling health department of no we ? as warts had but master mind. Cache county schools and Miss J the wart digger turned After finishing the 1884 seaLaveta Wallace, primary suloss. a out total son with Meriden, Mack went And Furniture pervisor of the county schools, We were a victim of high to the Hartford team, in 1885 are in Bait Lake today. Miss power salesmanship. and quickly attracted the atChase is attending a meeting & store Sons Everton At tention of major league scouts Exchange of the Red Cross and Miss no will g. find you high powby his clever Wallace is attending a meeting We are er salesmanship. A year later he was among of the N. E. A. which is getOUR WEDNESDAY SPECIAL to here five Hartford players purchassupply the people ting ready for the fall session. PABCO RUGS 9x12 with the goods they need ed by the Washington club, afcan at the price they then in the National league, Farmers display their work $6.50 to ford for $3;500, a big amount for pay. Come in and his yearly Shoup displays You will look around. not talent at that time. auto repair work daily. be urged to buy. Well try (Copyright, 1930, The Associat(Advertisement) ease to make you feel at ed Press) Tomorrow Big Time Stuff deliberto allow and you Entertain at Dinner ately select the goods you Bishop and Mrs. William need and can afford to Joan Crawford Worley entertained at dinner buy. Visitors are always Tuesday evening in honor of welcome whether they buy Miss Veda Mason of Willard, Coming, in or not. a September bride. Those presOutdoor Talkie ent were Miss Veda Mason, Miss wwrtww Ivy Rae Mason, Mr. and Mrs. n Mayor will Leland Mason, Mr. Joseph present Joan Crawford today at Schanky and Misses Alice and the Capitol Theatre in MonErma Worley. tana Moon a musical romance D. of P. Camp City Streets of -- the West, The story- - is an Marriage Licenses original by Sylvia Thalberg and Marriage licenses have been isBe Names Officers; Repaired Frank Butler and was directed sued to William- Loder of BounClair. Miss by Malcolm St. tiful and Rose Loder of Lox Crawfords- supporting cast inDacon Scott of Council Votes gan; James Dinner For 49 cludes: John Mack Brown, DorLogan and Sara Ellen Beck-stea- d of Delmar othy Sebastian, Ricardo Cortez, Whitney: Waite of Benny Rubin, Cliff Edwards, Leading fabrics, important style Park and QuRichmond The James Hen-:,7- , At a recent meeting of the elle BaxterHyde Karl Dane and of Ingraham Lloyd Logan. details and excellent tailoring. to was decided ! council, it dricks camp of the Daughters city Millville, Lawrence Humphreys road of tear and the up repair 1 an-75c of the Pioneers held their September 18. per ..bushel. the bank in preparation for Tomatoes, Information is that this is Fruit Market, 4th North nual dinner and meeting at oiling next spring. They also CacheMain. Home Town Cham- one of the first pictures to be the Pioneer hall Friday of last completed arrangements for the and filmed without the use of artif"" week. A short program includ purchase of 1200 yards of gra- (Advertisement) pion The fans nowadays who pan ficial scenery, all the exterior songs, readings and jokes el from Lewiston city Tor this ing Have your fenders, body and remember having seen Connie scenes being taken on a cattle k . was rendered folowing the din and other road work. at which covers were laid Miss Barbara Webb has had top repaired by an expert. Mack in a baseball uniform, ranch in the San Jacinto MounDresses of canton crepe with working behind the plate, are tains, 200 miles north of Los1 for 40. her tonisls removed at a Logan Lundahls Iron Works. W. 30 S. veterans who (Advertisement) he Wendene, bloused waists, pleats and lingerie Angeles was complet- hospital. A reorganization san also recite the greatness N. September 18 A large part Mr. a.nd Mrs. Webb and family vestees and sleeve details with ed with the following officers s, Brou-therof the extra cast was recruited, Logan temple will close for f Pop Anson and Dan ? flared skirt. being elected: Mrs. N. F. Bullen, have returned from their ranch the after King Kelley and Old from the cowboys employed on Mrs.. Orson Laurence, at Downey, Idaho, where they the October conference A. president, " -Wednessession whose An-- " lioss evening Radbourne, iricksinthe Mrs. weeks. Eifie several spent first lieutenant; Fame as la .manager fias way of riding unruly horses, and C. Z. Harris and son George day, Oct. 1 and reopen Tuesdrus, second lieutenant; secrcOct. 7. almost obscured Macks play- lassoing cattle, etc., are said to and the Misses Helen and Alice day morning, , . J Mrs. Arthur Mendenhall, Jos. R. Shepherd, Pres. ing days and the fact that play an important part in the Harris spent Friday in Ogden. tary and treasurer. he was a catcher of first-rat-e Mr. and Mrs, George Gunnell production. The Richmond ward Y. L. M. were sweet Flemish Beauty major league calibre. Large The story concerns a New on visitors Brigham City i. a. was reorganized recentlynow pears He finished his active duty York debutante who visits her ready. Phone 948. as follows: Mrs. Charles I. Stod- Monday.Chree Amei club (Advertisement) in Milwaukee, where he was fathers extensive holdings in Every hat is a smart advance The enjoyed Mrs. Ulysses ir,,,dard, president; Mrs. club of player-managlove with the in and falls of chenille and velvet. Montana an near model the home of outing H. Ray o Lewis, first and Mrs. Florence Nelson on Cherry Garden Club Organized representing the Wisconsin city a cowboy. The conflict between Pond, second counsellors. The to Logan Garden club was in the Western league and for their love and the disparity in. Creek afternoon. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Chap- - Nelson Friday last night at the one year, 1900, in the newly their social positions forms the and daughter Phyli3 organized - James ofhome H. bethe were special guests. Linford, formed American league, man, station agents for dramatic situation. U. I. C. railroad were awarded Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Stoddard where upwards of thirty lovers fore going to Philadelphia in of garden cultivating, met and 1901. ijtf I first prize of $10 contest Monday in had their son Winns tonsils Coats Milton Sills Kiddies Timmie Sweaters Misses discussed garden activities in con- removed at a the cleanest station From the day he put the Logan hospital the were valley. There ducted by the company over a Thursday. repre- new Athletics on the field in trimmed Suddenly Dies Plainly tailored v ' In styles young girls will adore from of six months from Jan. Providence, the junior major league, Mack Mrs. C. Z. Harris. Mrs. W. R. sentatives ;s -- period withcuffs and was Millcollars, fur' 1, 1930 to July 1. The prize never again donned a uniform, Harris and Miss Helen Harris Hyde Park, Logan and Conitnued from Page One Colors that are new for Fall, present. Another meeting ftor has awarded for the cleanest he' ever directed his and George Harris of Washing ville to to personal appearance and ton D. C., were Salt Lake visit- will be held Tuesday at 5 p. m. team from anywhere but one peared in Shakespearean plays. at teh temple grounds and all end of the bench. In 1914 he joined the migralawn. ors Thursday. ( " to Hollywood and the Mrs. Elva Banders entertain- - Miss Margurite Fisher who lovers of inflowers and those InBack in East Brookfield, his tion this garden move- home screen. His stature Sills was ed at four tables of bridge at spent the summer months at terested became Mack the town, are ment to invited be present. six feet one Inch tall and Mrs. Ren Charles Pond resort at Island her home receniy. James H. Linford was elected catcher- of thq localwasamateur weighed 190 pounds won for and to has returned home her Park, sullen- won high score prize because team he game him the d roles which We carry the president and F. M. Young was and here. Mrs. George AndeTsotr A all-cThe most powilling. Moreover, the led to stardom. elected secretary. selecPINS was served largest Luncheon was as now, prize. backstop, then pular Keady-to- best of his motion of Ladles the AWARDED Among following the games. for the pivotal point Wear and strategy tion A Services BarHats were The Squires Coats, pictures The -recently Mr. and Mrs. - Carl Johnsoa and -- defense. Mack,-- - then finery shop in. The Dresses at pop- ker. Iheirachievement Daylight, L 'Burning held sitsize was program at to dinner town. entertained up recently quick closed from. 11:30 A. M. to 1:30 now, ular prices. The Hawks Nest and in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Monte which included demonstrations, P. M. tomorrow on account uations, quick to act. The Crash, of stunts work and exhibitions of will who of and Johnson family quiet leadership quality the different clubs dur- the funeral services for the seemed born in him. go to Richfield to make their done by season. of Mr. and Mrs. George baby the Mring been Johnson has home. W. Jr. The services East Brookfields nine was L- of the Miss Myrtle Davidson, county will Squires team given the management be ,held in the Seventh the first championship demonstration and store. agent, spoke Maytag had anything to do with. ward Wednesday at 2 Mack introduced Miss Zola Jensen, ) m.' chapel Friends may view the It won the "pennant in the i who will succeed Miss Davidleague of milltowns in son in the extension work. Miss Jody at the home, 438 East, amateur Central Massachusetts. 4 Jenson presen td club pins 1st South from, 2 oclock to.Major League Fifty years later it was a to club leaders and the girls. day until time for the ser- source I of pride to the old t .. Leaders Light - refreshments were served. vices Wednesday.. master to recount that the silMr.- and Mrs. D. I. Tripp enNow is the time to have your ver bat, emblematic of the victertained recently In honor of auto finished by an expert in tory, still rested in the town the Johnson family at a chtcken the latest method By the Associated Press and least firehouse. (Including games of Sept. 15) supper. Covers were laid for possible cost. Let us give you an The fame of East Brook20. NATIONAL estimate on good work Charles fields team grew. Likewise Its The American Legion and W Batting, Terry, Giants. .404. - Miller, -- auto who hung painter, 428 No. chestiness.-Tha-bo- ys auxiliary and their partners enRuns, Cuyler, Cubs,- 146. around the firehouse of an Runs batted - in, Wilson, joyed a weinie roast recently 1st East. Logan, Utah. (Advertisement) t evening were told so often at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cubs, 172. Shades were good that they be! they P. K. Hayes. Giants, 239. Hits, Terry, Parent-TeacheMeet to believe themselves. it 1 gan Mrs. Bert Erickson entertained, Doubles, Klein, Phillies, 53. full fashioned hosiery, district parent-teacheBy 1883, when Mack was 21 in Lll. --Triples, Comorosky, Pirates, at a dinner at her home Sunday The Wilson silk to the top with chiffon vote association held to able next the the and 23. September 7, in honor of the first meeting last evening at year for Grover Cleveland, the the newest French pannel of her Cubs, 50. birthday runs, Wilson, "'Horne anniversary Wilson school for the pur- East Brookfield club was bold or Slenderette heel. ' Stolen bases, Cuyler, Cubs, husband and of her little the pose of electing new officers. enough to challenge Worces35. daughter, Joy. Don Smith rendered, a vocal ter, then just - taken into the AMERICAN Mrs. Lodicy Olsten has return- solo ' accompanied by Mrs. Smith National league fold, for .an Batting, Gehrig, Yankees, ed from a weeks visit with her contest. - Waltor Fr yinl exhibition jMSr jauhtorT.Mfs, S- - A- M lave a . . Runs, Ruth, Yankees, 142. at Montpelier, Idaho. The proposed change in course, but the shoetown boys Runs batted, In, Gehrig, Mrs. Lizzie Pratt of Provo was on Utah- taxation," The ' follow- satisfied themselves they could 'Yankees, 160. a guest of Mr. and Mrs, G. G. ing officers will With an Iron Fireman en the job you need not dread preside dur- mix in this kind of company. Hits, Hodlfpp, Indians, 212. week. Hendricks the nor worry over fuel bills. Ypn will fat comfortable, loo, during ambinext more winter, Don the Smith the year: ing Accordingly, . rubles, Hodapp, Indians, 47. Mr. and Mrs. August S. Schow to attract tious because Iron Fireman heating is so inexpensive that you can Daniels, president; Virginia sought spirits 49 North Main Triples Combs, Yankees, 19. Mrs. Lydia Stoddard and George vice president: Mrs. Albert H. the famous Chicago Colts, " pome abundance of k. an afford Pop runs, Ruth, Yankees, Nelson of Logan have left on Thompson, secretary; Mrs. J. Ansons champions, to the little cuts fuel bills 15 to . forced Fireman Iron .46 two weeks a the C. Hayward, historian; iMrs. Massachusetts town for anothtrip through coal cost less. And it ' Stolen bases, McManus, Tig- northwest. which smaller bums p cent. 50 It per er exhibition. The Chicagoans Eugene Yeates, treasuerer. ers, 23. even or bailer pres heat maintain hmrms Mat. Ita Automatically Mr. and Mrs. Robert Crane demanded a substantial guar antee something like $250. Jt and Mrs. L. D. Perkins of Salt Paint Man Here sure, produces firebox temperatures joo M 1000 degrtts hotter than W. H, Lake were the guests of Mbs. trifle dubious, but hand firing, saves labor, prevent smoke, and tier art no pm (9 Powell, representa- looked tive of the W. P. Fuller Paint hometown pride rose to the Lodicy Ostein recently. build on cold wmteo menumgu The money was Bishop -and Mrs. J. L. Me Car- company, has been in Logan emergency. 4 commercial heating and power For homes, apartment, rey have- anounced the arrival this, week on business. He Is raised, the Colts came and ; ; WIVES of The Best Sound In the State plants ; , . sold on convenient terms. Ask us to make survey of a son. Mother and babe are lining up to give free airplane dazzled. rides in the paint company I recall that event quite your beating plant. . doing satisfactorily. The Girls Literary club en- plane about September 23. Ar- vividly,, said Mack years later. weinie roast Tuesday rangements can be made for It was a holiday for us all TODAY are ; delighted joyed a on Cherry Creek, near the rides through the Smith The big leaguers swaggered evening WEDNESDAY home of Miss Phylis Nel- Brothers Lumber company. about, and we were all much to discover the the son serious. impressed hnd very THURSDAY Fer four or five innings of Mrs. Ivan Christensen enter- How Students Register-- Dr. excellent wearA. H. Saxer, dean of the game we held our own, tained recently at a childrens honor of her little the schools of arts and science surpassing ourselves. Then, of ing qualities party in Collens fifth birth and of education as well as course, we found the competi daughter Fourteen acting registrar, has announ- tion becoming a little too good combined with day anniversary. ced that preparations for the for us. children were present I always think that game Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thomp registration days at the Utah style in son of Brigham City were the State Agricultural college are had a good deal to do with According to Dr. my entering professional base-balguests of Mr. and Mrs, Jack complete. Saxer all freshman students Some of the Chicago playStoddard Sunday. ers were generous enough to Miss Anona Sant and Adrian will register on Monday, stockings made 22 students compliment me on my work be while Sant of Grace, Idaho, were the of Bemberg at guests of Miss Marjorie and above the freshman rank will hind the bat- - They even sugJulian Robinson a . few days enroll Sept. 23. Transfer stu- gested I take up the game and dents from other colleges and leave the factory. Several said ago. universities will register on the they would put in a word for Pail-On account of the Cache latter date. Regular classes me, and they may have done was that same I' county fair the Ninth Ward M. will begin Wednesday morning so, for it 186 North Main 24 Service Weight at 8 oclock Logany Utah I. A. has postponed their open- September year. 1884, that I received an offer of $90 a month to play ing dance, which was schedulwith the Meriden club in Con ed for tonight until next Tues- Cache For Hanson Heating and Plumbing Engineers ! : day. Mutual will open just On voting at the state con- necticut. I Never before had the idea the same this evening beginning vention in Salt Lake City yesCache at 7:30. Interesting les- terday, Republicans entered my head that such y JorJus-imonesons have been - planned -- for split- - their 7votes.19 could, be .had. for Mpg every class and everyone of Uce Hanson and .16 fbr Ar- the thing I liked most 49 North Main mutual age is urged to attend. thur Wooley of Ogden. Han- would have accepted for much i Mrs. Minnie Price has charge son was elected on the first less than that. machine mede ballot by a large majority. of the adult, class. It was an important decision T e WWWWWWWtfWWWWWtf LOCAL NEWS Wart - it-d- Ia-t- Crystal 0 An Exceptional Opportunity to Saye - back-stoppin- 2? 23251 S C OQQ wuvmwAW Moderately Priced Metro-Goldwy- jo - - COATS 514.95 to. $99.50 DKESSES 'her -- gray-head- - ed - the-ran- $4195 to $25.00 ch HATS er $1.95 $5.95 Tuft Skirts and sta-tio- n, S1.95 S3. 45 $5.95 $14,95 C , two-fiste- 4-- H - r' 4-- -- - rs rs not another winter without - 1.00 w 3. JDffiNJElJtIEMAN , sis CAPITOL Budgeting ' i. e l. Sept-tembe- r $1.00 A. H. 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