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Show tl y i i ' . Mrs. Samuel Nelson was a guest ....Mra. M T V the valu of corrfct-h.a '1 ,Bt a party beid at her at a llCT home, FridJy afternoon. A ddici'us'i wJdnai ??, iySlzed and correctly fitted hap on luncheon was served to twenty-fou- r d collars, horse owners aft1c?on- - A11;e anSf mo, S " ''!,entne m Horses are like men when guests. Mrs. Read Rich- - tif Thoso comfortahleTo Robert Griffith visited the mond was the only out S hiUyard, Marva Lou Tliilyard, Eu-jd- o a' good Job. of the week with her guest present. GM Robert Tb dynamometer In this state Orden, locals 'll 2 hnL . Prt li!n.Dlrdllie1.V it jth ? Ogden. J tons,, 'iSS' cSrC F. th highest per cent of 0. K. teeth, ing educators from the U.S.A.C. say This cup must be won three times that Smithfield has built up one before it comes the property of the of the best Junior libraries In the school. We have been successful in State. We are justly proud of this winning it two consecutive yean, fact. and hope the parents will stond In our art department, we have back of us, and make it possible for Summit School to own the cup. a collection from soma of the leadTo date we have succeeded In get- ing artists in the State valued at $1000.00. ting 272 O. K. slips leaving a balance of 148 pupile yet to have their Besides watching the health of work done. Which group Is yuur the child we are wathdng the safety child in? of the child also, and have an exWe would appreciate the coopera- cellent organizatoin of the Junior tion of parents in helping us get Police, 100 per cent. ' In the health of the child lies' the strength of the nation, Both mental and physical health must be considered here. When we stop to kn ing a desire among farmers for big-ge- r Ilanson, mile McClnre, Lu an-tn and better hDrses," said Dean CantweU Dean ty Saturday evening in honor McCann, if and Mrs. Dick TerUm, Wallace Maynard. "Owners of tried teams, birth of a baby girl on of their wedding anniversary. The Llye MiChaelia Iva"jean that have shown their capability in evening was spent in playing Whitt. JJiy, February 3. pulling contests, are Justly proud of Priaes were awarded to Mertheir achievements snd katr to let lin Jenson and Norman Efert and Lundberg. Lundquist accompanie--J the their animals John TooUon A go at exceptionally delicious luncheon was served to u. S. A. C. lyceum to Porvo Salt Lake for high prices. p ivirfdsy morning for th of guests three M. honor, snd their eon, to AW days this week. bide The courage and bulldog m Ray Mboseman, Mr. and Mrs. T. L. to T mination that will never admit de-. Sorenson, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Allred. to Sweden. ; the p. s. mlMkn t0i,ea.t! unconquerable apirit that Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Jenson, Mr. e I Dn Friday. makes winners among horses or men and Mrs. Norman Lundberg, Mr. 1 charac was operat. Roikelley David Mrs. nad ur Homer Daines, and Mr. ' states on Wed-- ; snd Mrs. S. W. i on at the Budge Hospital rooms. Barker. score prize was award- - and mule ig cssocaticn. With the horse, I teeth, we should do aU liTour for a catarac on his eye. ed to Mrs. Harold power Doppe. Mra. the only reliable test for a mca-'t- o remedy this condition. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Larson of ScNwthers was an invited suiemont of his pulling power is by entertained at of Preston announce the birth of guest Our health program has a nider jjn, James means of the dynamometer.' ; a bunco party on Thursday after-- ' a baby girl. Mrs. Larsun was formoope than just the teeth. We endeavor each year to make our schiatl Priaes were given to Mary erly Miss Alary D.ne of Smithfield. safer from disease, by vaccinating Flosnan and Mrs. Traveller. Sixteen and were present. YOU CAN iimoculating all first grade child- BUY ANYTHING ptitf reif for smallpox and diphtheria. We' FROM A DOZEN FRESH EGGS Hr. and Mra. E. B. Lundqulst, Jr TO A LOAD OF STRAW AT THE SNOW f the outstanding events of bve op to date in this school year CARNIVAL HELD AT vaccinations for smallpox and 81 t of Franklin were visitors in Smith-- J COUNTRY STORE. PER 11, 12, 13, NORTH CACHE HIGH SCHOOL (bA school year, and one that was inoculations for diphtheria making tW week. AT few THE. FIRST successful waa Parent's Day. WARD CARNIVAL FEB, 1, FOR THE BENEFIT Add a days TtrI our school about 90 per cent to thank the for PROMOTING parents WINTER rporth1 their from these diseases, cooperation in making Croft, of the USAC remembered by the We have enrolled 421 pupils. To instructor at a galla snow Carnival day one to taSche PW1 hope by care for and trqjn these pupils we held on the have thirteen teachers well trained wdL hih of the N,Tth The teachers and pupils were end interested in the welfare of the on Feb. 1. building to welcome the parents aL children.! With a desire to prepare . at 0:00 at- - happy school, and feel that they should them both mentally and physically mormng. Tobbogans, skli. and hand come oftener. We hope Unt this.to take their place in life. W.lre U. Sn'; day waa the of many' We have what we think an out-begining tructed the students, on how, to which will follow. standing Junior Library of 1,000 vol-Ger winter sport.; We have often thought, times and are adding to this num- It is the plan of the committee, Oh! dear, what can the matter be, her each yorr with tlic best that to make this Carnival a yearly j Dear, dear, vchat can the matter can he obtained. I event, and they hope to make these Anne Carroll Moore, ' Supl. of be; Oh I dear, what can the matter be Children! work in the New York ports, outstanding during the winter months at North Cache. Parents dont visit the schools. I Public library lists 200 books which NEW SAFETY DEVICES children should gr.w up with. This New signal arms are being added They visit the Jail to lee robbers list includes books for children from to the equipment of the North Cache three year to 13 years of age. Out and murderers, busses, Through the metal and auto They visit the stores snd they t of the 200 books listed we have 14 mechanics department, under the visit their neighbors; , 105 in our library. Out if the direction cf mechanics instructor, But little we feel that they car Newberry Medal books we have nine in our library. Some of our lead- H. M. Wadsworth for their echolare. The nationwide safety movement, Now why dont they vieit the schools. or motorists is responsible for InstallI ELECTRICIANS ation at North Cache in the form comments feel From we the PHONE I given of signal aims T all the us?es. WE DELIVER It will pay you to buy here. Instructor H, M. Wadsworth in con- pren,U enyed themselves ?areMt at th nection with the metal and auto- ' dat!jhe Nuilit Knobs mechanics department is FEBRUARY . ,1 had the of 7 lietining pleasure SATURDAY, excellent talke by Miss Laveta iEverfon & Sons Go. The UUh State Legiriature. WalIj ury Supervuior of Logos made the use of signal anna Cache County Schools, and Miss! ,the busses and trucks compulsory under Cache: Johnl3n of North PUFFED RIGE COFFEE high schooL Music wwe furnished FORMER GRADUATE ACCEPTS, -1 Lb. Can RAW Pkg. Quaker Brand by the Singing M thers, under the OQn 1 ON MISSION. CALL Vacuum pack direction o t Mrs. M. T. Van Orden, Specially Priced Miss Velda Baird, of Lewiston and nnd by the Summit School. Miss ils former graduate of North Melba Plowman and the fourth grade COFFEE TAFIOCA Cache has accepted a call to full- - am to be commented (or the ex-fi-ll -d Lb. Package Star 8 Or. Instant Cocking LDS mission in Mexico. 4O an which was . cellont presented. play 1 RAW Cellophane wrapped .... We are having a campaign for Many parties were given in her honor before she left tor the mission O.K. teeth. Our aim is to have 100 TEA SALTED PEANUTS home in Salt Lake on Jan. 26, where, per cent of the boys and girls get she began her missionary training. their work done during the scteol l-10c 1 H Lb. pkg. Fresh stock H lb. pk BW . She will leave for her field if labor year. If this is accomplished the 1 19c 1 Lb. Pkg. Fresh stock ... Imported from Japan school will he awarded a beautiful Thursday February 6, 1936. silver loving cup given by the First SUGAR COCOANUT Ditsrict Dental Society of Utah, for ADVICE DEAN 9- -1 Lb. GIVES 12c Vi 1 shred Lb. pkg. Long packages ............ A "If 23c Kwdered or brown ........ 1 Lb. Pkg. Long shred he c-- ,urpried at paia! pin-chd- e. . Ch, tam n,. iJL .... Do-lor- es pa 1 of f! ... Summer Foods c5e ...I n. Im-Ja- ck this1 'h! 1 FOR WINTER NEEDS CONVERSATIONS on funeral services are rare and the subject, oftentimes, is avoided until emergency action becomes necessary. In such a tlkne need LINDQUIST Morticians ere ready to serve yon. Our dignified, reverent services are always complete, never lacking in sympathy or the little detail o necessary to satisfaction. Our charges are low. 4 G. W. LINDQUIST And SONS . MORTICIANS Logan, Utah QUALITY GROCERY and MARKET f-'- 8, 1936 ! 14c 4- 4- de.iyning;6 Everyday Bargains Crystal white seep Sc 6c Shinola Shoe Polish Drinking glasses Evertons & Sc Sons LOGAN Coe 1 83gBHEaa "1 : 10c "" "gin' TO HORSE OWNERS RICE 9 - SALMON nad white, fancy 4 I whole kernel Lb. Red " Fancy Cn vw 1 Lb. tall can, RAW ON OCii PULLING Red. Specially priced Since the beginning of horse pull- SALMON COCOA ing contests held in Utah, with the aid of a dynamometer, 1800 draft 1 Lb., Tall can, fancy -- A 1 tone teams have taken part in the grade. Specially Triced 188 contests held. The first pull with a dynamometer WAX PAPER SPAGHETTI was held in 1923 at the Ioa state 'air and four years later the Utah 40 foot roll 1 No. 7., White 2ju-,- F.u 1 State Agricultural college, in cooperRed and ation with the state fair, purchased machine end began pulling con1 tests 40 in this state. OZ. The WASHO PKG., perfect granulated soap On the average, there are about held a g contests 4!,r year in Utah, each one of which BROOMS GOOD BROOM 78c llracts hundreds f persons. The dp EXTRA GOOD BROOM . 1936 season ha just begun and farValues Exceptional mers should look forward to competitive pulls within their territory, IVan E. J. Maynard of the stats PEANUT BUTTER CLEANSER tollego advises. These contests are open to anyone who owns both nni 1M Large Can inals competing. Horses or mules, Red and White .. purebred, grade or unknown are entitled to enter and may be stallions, TOMATO JUICE mares or geldings. 25 0Z Horses in a team should be workCAN, K. C. j Cana, Red and White C ed trgothor for considerably time Fancy Quality so that they know snd understand each other thoroughly", according to SHRIMPS KRAUT information compiled by George R. and Kenneth C. Ikeler, -- NO. 1 Cans, RAW I'"0. CAN, FANCY C Henderson at the eollega, In their dean former Specially priced bulletin on Draft Horses and Pull ing Contests in Utah. They shoul CATSUP HOMINY be accustomed to their driver, and l-- 0814 CAN Vi Can. Tiy this 2 No. their temperaments should be simi1-lww in poor flesh lack the like it Horses lar. catsup. You'll detcrminatoln and necessary energy, but should not be fat but well fed, PICKLES hardened by work." Dill 4 ar 22 1 214 cans SAW- No. Few horses, or pairs, have been 1-Kutand or tomato able to exert a tractive pull in ex.... Specially priced cess of their own live weight. Horses TUNA FISH STARCH with large henyt girth and well-s- et the winf legs predominate among C7LU- - Hon haw 2 No. V4 cans, BAW Horses with crooked legs, comners. ! or Com MllIMklMMN 2 No. Vi can, Tuna Flakes 2c monly known o sickle hock, or s curby conformation, never go fat BUFFED to DESSERT according in a pulling contest, Association Horse tho ef 1 findings 4 Lg. pkg. Flavor Jell nf America. 6 flavor, sols quicker Gne of the outstanding features con- brought out in horse and mule 15c 9a 19c 7fi VOLUME NO FOR RADIO SERVICE SEE LLOYDS Radio Service Co. PHONE 31T LOGAN East of Post Office BLUE BLAZE COAL 27c horse-pullin- - 1--VERY - u. 35Cj i baking powder 21c 3 12 c 2 10c 25 IOa Jq 17c 9c tear4 7YYVTVTVTYV 5c tyyyyyyyyyyyyi mm floor or There is a beautiful new low-cotable lamp on display at our local stores that will help you in your work. More than decorative, these lamps deliver soft, glareless light with on intensity that eliminates eyestrain. st Less With ASHES To GLUE Siil BLAZE GOAL 29 . wheat USE THIS NEW LAMP 5c sardines 19c For Better Work ...BLUE BLAZE COAL IS THAT MEANS SCREENED SLATE AND OTHER NONBURNING ELEMENTS ARE REMOVED. THUS YOU HAVE TO DEAL ASHES LESS YOU HAVE MORE WITH LESS AND AT HEAT COST. W. H. Roskelley Coal Yard t COME IN TODAY! Many models $4.95 and up. ent terms con be arranged. Conveni- Electricity Is The Biggest Bargain In The Home UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. |