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Show CACHE AMERICAN' 1121 Local News CompvU-- s Over K.S.L Utah at San Francisco and will be a real Jolly good time, a delicious heard over KSL Sunday afternoon. venison dinner being served. Caids Mrs. V. W. Maughan will accom- formed part of the evening's pany Miss Maughan. Miss Irma Maughan, winner of The Logan Buccaneers accompar.- the Atwater Kent contest in Cache led with by their waves held a party at singers county, will compete in Logan from other parts of the state at the S. E. Needham camp Salt Lake to see who represents canyon Wednesday night. They had office of the Cache Ametiran and to extended their congratulations the organizers of the new paper and wnhed them every success. Quaint Lamps Are in Vogue Shaffer and childien. Mr and Mrs. Don Taggart Mr. and Mrs. Martin -- Two Year O'd George G. Fnir'i local horseman and transfer man, has been on the streets this week with a two year old colt which he is breaking for the harness. He has been driving the colt for about two weeks and tt already Is bndlewise. Mr. Smith believes he has a real trotter in this animal. It is out of the best race stock in the country. Ri'-akit- f Y We Pay 30c for Eggs Phone 172 BANANAS, Ripe Yellow SOAP, White Laundry pound 5c 10 bars, 25c pound can Duck Season Clot throughout Shooting of ducks Utah will come to a close tomorrow night, October 31. The season for shooting this year has includ ed the month of October. Some pretty fair shooting has been had in Cache county, the choicest hunting grounds having been at the Stoney Duck club at which Vincent Carlson has been caretaker. 29c COFFEE, MACAROON SANDWICH, Chocolate Flavor lb 25c 29c 89c . . . T per pound 3 for 19c 1-- .... Loin Putts and leg, young tender, meaty, per lb Finnin Haddie, Salmon and Halibut, Tamales and Home-mad- e Fat Hens for Roasting, Oysters. Meat Pies, MODERN MARKET The Quainter f lie more modern I the theory advanced by Interior decorators in regard to electric-ligappointments for the home. Brides are disappointed if their wedding presents do not include at least one lamp that looks as much as the one illusof an trated, and they udore quaint candle types which should be a guide as to what to give for Christmas. ht FREE DELIVERY William Watsons New Store Just East of Post Office HONEY. 1 gallon (10 pounds) BREAKFAST BACON per pound COCOA K. K. 1 pound package and 1 pound package FREE BEANS, white or Chili 5 pounds RAISINS, Seeded or Seedless, 3 packages ONIONS, Sweet Spanish 20 pounds GERMADE, Fine or Coarse 9 pounds COFFEE K. K. 1 can MILK, Borden's or Sego 4 cans FLOUR, Rye, 10 pounds 79 15 26 Think It Ovnr The first thing a kindness deserves Is acceptance; the second transmission. 19 29 35 HEY FOLKS 29 25 25 35 Half Dollar glass Specials neatly CANS for 5 CANS for 5 CANS for 5 CANS JUICE 5 CANS for 5 1 92-- J PEAS 50 50 50 50 50 CORN BEANS GRAPE FRUIT SPAGHETTI nne-cen- Wrp and 'Woo-f- In weaving, the warp referi to the threads extending lengthwise In the loom, which are crossed by the woof, the threads carried by too shuttle. -- ! i j- v A liens Ladies Store SATURDAY, OCTOBER $1,241,160.34 5.201.22 71,457.69 22.948.30 5,000.00 6,218.68 43,132.81 4,050.00 388,860.36 Shop at Allens Ladies Store Friday and Saturday and Save ! Days is going to be extremely keen, we have to create been working wholeheartedly VALUES which, we believe, will be outstandvalueing even on these days of history-makin- g giving. Low prices are no longer news. Youll find low prices at our store even lower than usual. Our ready to wear department is stocked with a very complete line of merchandise. We will not be undersold on the quality of Coats and dresses we carry ! Sheet Blankets, all white, Ladies Stepins and Bloomers 70x90 You, too, will enjoy carrying packages, when you see how much you can save at ALLENS. Fancy lace trimmed Bath Towels, Size 40x22 slightly soiled, 8 for Childrens wash dresses, 2 for S1.00 ONE DOLLAR OFF on all blankets over $2.00 Ladies and Misses Dresses Reg. $1.00 values Special for Dollar 2 for $1.00 Days Dollar Days Ladies Hats, felts and velvets 86,744.16 98,080.00 401,450.99 1,076,760.25 25,000.00 $1.00 $1.00 Ladies and Childrens Lingette $1.00 Bloomers, 4 pairs Corsets, Dr. Warners Rustproof,, $1,788,035.40 YBSE First National Bank LOGAN, UTAH Member of the Federal Reserve System jfxLh, Broken sizes Corselettes, Madewell $1.00 All sizes Silk Scarfs, Ladies latest styles SLOP u .! i U 'I I ifi .?i72 ! and Misses u it 47 fill $1.00 $1.00 ... $1.00 Ladies Pajamas, Rayon $1.00 non-ru- n Ladies Slipon Aprons, 4 for $1.00 Ladies Shorts, bloomers and $1.00 if $1.00 Ladies Silk Hose, 2 pairs. . $1.00 Ladies Boudoir Slippers, Red and Black, pair $1.00 Ladies Slippers, broken $1.00 lot, pair Shoes and Slippers, childrens Childrens Wool Jersey Dresses, regular $3.50 values. Special for $ 100,000.00 31 GOOD Theyve Got to be Good! Realizing the competition for Logans Dollar LIABILITIES TOTAL PHONE 530 Metals ia Colas The office of the director of the mini sins that a nickel contain 75 per cent copper and 25 per cent t nickel. A piece contains 95 per cent copper and 5 per cent ' .' , fin and r.lnc, $1,788,035.40 Capital Stock Surplus and Reserve for Interest and Depreciation Circulation Deposits, Demand Deposits, Time Bills Payable Lowell, Larsen Glass Co. RESOURCES TOTA1 Argument There K im gnml in nrgulng The only a ill) the Inevitable argument available with an east wind Is to tail on jiair overcoat. Mrs. Melvin Woodruff entertained the ladies bridge club at her home on Friday afternoon. The rooms were beautifully decorated with fall flowers while a low bowl of yellow and orange nasturtiums and yellow tapers formed the centerpiece for the table. Covers were laid for twelve. High score prize was won by Mrs. Cyril Munk. A delicious luncheon was served. Mrs. Cyril Munk and Mrs. W. A. Noble were invited guests. The children of James Gittens gathered at his home on Saturday afternoon and tendered h'm a birthday party in honor of his anniversary. A pleasant social afternoon was spent after which a de licious dinner was served to the immediate family. Mrs. Clifford Smith and family of Layton were the out of town guests. . j Rendered to Comptroller of the Currency September 29, 1931 Hanking House Furniture and Fixtures Redemption Fund Real Estate Ronds. Stocks and Securities Federal Reserve Stock U. S. Ronds, Cash, and Duo from Ranks Party wn-hi- Is Reflected in the Following Condensed Statement of Condition oans and Discounts Cant Be Oureelvee riim.'iii beings would act more human If Ihev wore left more alone ami not hindered by too many falsa teachings. Womnns Home Held at Smithfield -- m Conservative Banking : Birthday Lease Experimental Far- mBarns, sheds, and five acres of to the Cache ground belonging county poor farm were leased to the U.S.A C. by the county commissioners Wednesday. The land has been leased for three years for use in feeding experiments conducted Clean Capitol by the college. The lease was signed Washington tlicmcn aie , ailed on by P. V. Cardon, director of the ex- eaeh year to g ve the Yitininil WINTER IS COMING! periment station, on behalf of the lld it Hiaiaal serabblng. ins Cap pop college and the county ulur This is magazine BE PREPARED! done by turning poneiful streams of water on Hip Klrueluie from the sidewalk to dome, Metternicha Error off Let us figure on your window and Auto The royal Italian embassy says the year's act mteilatlon of ilirt and grime and leaving the building replacements. Prices reasonable the phrase, Italy, a geographies' Work nad span for the opening of done. expression. is nttrlbmed to Prince spink vongre-4menul Metternich, "bo probably that Italy was not a historical unity, but only a geographical one. Dont Mention It! After the constitution of the kingsaid 111 llo. the ancestors, My was often the of dom phrase Italy of Chinatown, "were worthy recalled to demonstrate how short sage men. They are niujifl only in and wrong were the views of the 84 West 1st North praise, sluce they were oil so powPhone famous Austrian statesman. erful that It would have been foolish to mention their faults. Washington Star. Keep Hair Orderly Each individual Imir on one's hend has a tiny muscle at Its root T1J0 I33UQU0UOUQ! c? 'sj TOTgpror? tittittto mt ny nv which, In the ordinary way, keeps the hair lying on the head or In whatever position we have trained It to grow. The STRENGTH of Overdrafts and baby of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs Alma Leonhardt and family of Providence, Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Taggart and family and Miss Hazel Nelson were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Shaffer on Sunday. Orrin B. Pitkin of Salt Lake spent Friday and Saturday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Pitkin. Mrs.. Harry Hoodless and son John L Miss Blanche Larsen and Mrs. Alfred Sparks and baby spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George R. Johnson in Ogden. Fred Jessop spent the week end in Ogden with relatives. Russel Eachler of Salt Lake spent Sunday and Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Nelson. . Mrs. Morgan Jensen entertained at a guilting party on Wednesday afternoon. Those present were Mrs. Francis Jessop, Mrs. Cora Hoodless, Mrs. Faye Jessop, Mrs. Hilma Humphreys and Mrs. Marion JesA sop. delicious luncheon was served. Mrs, Ernest Carlson of Logan ' r 31c 13c PINEAPPLE, No. 2 2 can, broken slices 15c KRAFT SALAD CREAMT7 KRAFT SALAD DRESSING, quarts 29c Free Demonstration on AH Kraft Products PORK ROAST At Millville 1 PIGGLY OATS, Mothers China LARD, Pure, 8 pound pail BUTTER, Pure Sweet Creamery DUTCH CLEANSER spent Thursday with Mrs. Parley Windberg. Postmaster John A. Israelson of Hyrum called on Postmaster T. II. Cutler on Thursday. Happenings For The Week Smitlifield Visitors Millville Man Herr James A. Cragun and Mrs. Frank an Thomas Cutler, postmaster Winn of Smithfield, were among station agent for the U.I C. at Millthe Logan visitors this week end ville, was transacting business In Tf at on Thursday They made a f'Vnr y rVl at t!" mo h s fruit r Cutler re If --'i ! n m h 'u vs is holding e y :alicia('0'y this fall e- 1 Fridav. October 30. 1931 LOGAN. CACHE COUNTY. 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