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Show Friday, November 20. r:: LOCAN. CACHK COUNTY. UTAH CACHE AMERICAN 19.H FREE DELIVERY PHONE 530 mil Call Road Meetin- gSalesman Killed A nk house calendar U bring President B. O. Thatcher of the John W. Myers, drug salesman distributed to III patrons by the from Ogden, who has made this chamber of commerce ha called a Blair Motor Company. territory for a number of years, wa meeting for Monday. November 23. killed while cleaning a with the Logan Island people to Girl Win revolver In his home In Ogden last discuss the proposed change in the It ha announced over Tuesday. approach to Logan canyon. KDYL Unit Ruth Otterbeck of LoI he Tske New Quartet Inner In Hemlett'i MARRIAGE am Orval The June Plumbing Traveller. conuL Christensen company Richmond and Clara Elisabeth an enterprising local concern. Is Your Loved Onn Oirlstma Smith. Logan; Thomas A. Blasiut nioving into the bulling three door No matter where, mall Cardon'i and Elotse T. Johnson, Idaho Falls north of the Cache Valley bank Clwcolates. from the Bluebird, Oliver Monroe B use n bark, and Ver Addition of Delco radios to the alwhere your packages will be prop, na Marsh Busenbark. Garland. ready large line of equipment, inerly taken care of. The Bluebird and cluding lighting pumping No Duplication i Advertisement) plants, plumbing and heating sysChairman John H. Anderson of tems, made It necessary to seek Ure Logan Employment Fund has larger Trsaew Dealer Meet quarter. Texaco dealer In Uuh and Idaho appointed President A. E. Anderson met In Ogden on Thursday. Leo and Attorney E. T. Young of the Veterinarian Hers Hansen. Caclie Valley district man- Logan and Cache stakes to work Dr. Archie Egbert of Bmlthfleld ager and Russell Crannry were with Mr. W. R. Ballard and Mrs. waa In Logan on Wednesday tranI. 8. Smith, presidents of the Logan sacting business here. Dr. Egbert among Utoe who attended from and Cache stake Relief societies. In recently moved to Bmlthfleld from outlining a plan where there will Balt Lake where he has opened up be no duplication of effort between a poultry farm and has hung out Tay 111 Tax John If. Barker of Cache Junc- the Community Storehouse com- his shingle as a veterinarian. He tion waa In the county teat mittee and the Logan Employment says prospect are good for a very He came over to pay his Council. satisfactory practice In his chosen line. county and state taxes. Mr. Barker tay the thermometer registAgainst Deputy-Lo- oks like the state of Utah has' Jack Rogers Sing ered 6 above rero Wednesday night rase against one Dt lroy Huff, a I Jack Rogers, prominent soloist at Caclie Junction. has from Hollywood and a former who special deputy sheriff, suit against Max Smith on ident of Logan, sang three Attention, Choir Members All members of the 2nd grounds of obtaining money Jbers in the student body assembly choir a ic urged to take notice under false pretense. Local courts in the Utah State Agricultural on Wednesday. upheld the defense made lege auditorium that they are wanted at the reguJohn lar ichearsal to be held tonight by two persons who were arrested He sang "Macushla. I Hear You favorite; at 7:30 oclock. Mrs. Frances on liquor possession when it was tr. . h. director, would like a full determined by tlie court that tire Calling Me'; and La Donna e stool pigeon' was responsible for Mabile from the grand opera u.undeiice. the law being broken. It Is a de- Rrgoletto which tlie school music batable question as to who is the department is presenting In tho Millville Wants Gravel worse criminal, the man who near future. Mr Rogers has a very Commissioner Thomas Muir has In- - fine voice whch won much been authorized to Investigate a re- breaks the law or the one who to so. him do plause from the audience. quest of J. W. Scott, George Hulse, Oscar SJoberg and Joseph Jessop. that giavel be placed on the road running south from the Millville pea vinery. Stockton-Christianse- n Like New Graham S. H. Blair, general manager of the Blair Motor Company, western distributors for the Graham automobiles, has wired the Logan R. M SMITH, Manager branch house that the 1932 Ora-hais a very fine ecu and that he Is well pleased with It. The new Graham will show In Logan r some time next month. UM b-e- n 29 FEDERAL AVENUE oz. 6 package RAISINS Blue RICE Rose, 8 pound ONIONS Sweet Spanish, 20 pound APPLES large red HONEY water white, 10 pound 10 pound BEANS chili or Navy, OAT MEAL large package, premium... WALNUTS shelled, per pound FISH zart lute, per pound 15 55 35 59 ii 83C 39 25C 19 29 Extra Special 10 can assorted, pea, bean, corn, tomatoe, pineapple, spinach, kraut, grapefruit For 95c Wholesale Department 100 lb. Chili or Navy Beans 50 lb. Chili or Navy Bean 100 lbs. Blue Roe Rice 50 lb. Blue Rose Rice Delicious, Banana, Rome Beauty Apples 3 bushels 500 lb. Bliss Potatoes 100 lb. Sperry Drifted Snow i y. $3.50 $1.75 $3.00 $2.50 Ce ht $1.00 $2.00 $2.50 Take Fruit From Cellar It is reported that a burglar entered a Tenth ward home going into a cellar and taking all the fruit and winter potatoes The family arrived home In time to see the thief leaving the Local News Treasurer Here George O. Hendrick, of Richmond, treasurer of the Cache county school board, was In the county seat on Wednesday looktnj after his official duties. Engineers Eat Mr. and Mrs. Henry Nelson en Dance at Provided The and Gleanor girls of tertalned at dinner last Tuesday Providence will hold a dance at night a group of engineers who the Providence pavilion on Tues- have been working on the state at Ashton, Idaho. day night, November 24. A Thanks- highway project also bad as their house guests giving turkey and duck wrlll be giv- They over night Mr. and Mrs. Loiell en away. M-M- Hanson of Ogden. Alligator Pear flourishes in Logan The Alligator pear Is supposed to grow only In tropical countries but George Lamb of the Orill has an excellent specimen growing In the front window of his restau- Probation Officer Exam. An examination for probation officer for this district was held this week before B. II. Robinson of Salt Lake, secretary of the state Juvenrant and shading the trout It Is ile court commission. Those who doubtful if It will bear fruit, but took the examination were Andrew the specimen attracts the gaze of King, George Harding. Jane Anmany passers by who have horti- drews, Joseph Nielsen. E. J. Gibbons and Arch Egbert. cultural minds. Harvest pecials $ Ladies military heel slippers, patent or kid. $3.50 value. . Ladies rubbers Low heel only for Ladies new style L. D. S. garments, Reg. $1.00 val. for M 9c Ladies full fashion hose, all the latest shades Childrens long stockings, all sizes, 25c value QP 34 West Center LyricBldg. Logan, Utah u Seeking WAR VETERAN GIVE TALK AT Coiuinu4 from Pag nd covers were laid for Dlvor- e- nni Mr. Eliza Stuart and daughter Barbara. Mr. Roe N. Jensen has entered suit John lea l ham. Mr. and Mr. Ed In the district court for divorce 8tu.trt of Wellsvtile, Mr, anad Mrs. against Bernard Vernor Jensen. Andrew Lament, Mr. Clarence The complaint aeU forth that the Barrett, Mr. Oeorge Hubner. Mr, couple were married In Logan May j and Mr. Hardman. Music and 23. 192. Cruelty and Inhuman visiting were enjoyed after dinner, treatment are charged. Tlie prayer! Mr. Mary I. Sorensen a has-i- n the complaint requests custody trs at an attractive luncheon at of a minor child, 30 a month all-- ! Iwr home on Tuesday afternoon In mony and that plaintiff be award-- j comphnwnl to her daughter Mr ed a house and lot as wvll as costs t Malms Hill of Murray. The table of suit graced with a bowl of autumn fruit. Cover were placed for Mr. Hill. Mr. Hannah Whitney, Mrs Ag Club Program , of the Utah Mary E. Sorensen. Mrs. Phillip Ag club officer of Balt Lake. Stale Agricultural college present- Sorem-eOne of the outstanding social ed the student body assembly rn functions of the week was tlie presiWednesday. David Evans, dent of the club, took charge of banquet given by tlie American tlie meeting. Tlie following num- Legion and the Ladies Auxiliary ber appeared on the program; Vo- - and Uielr partner Armistice night j I n long table, bowls of centered with crystal fruit. Small red and white baskets filled w 1th condy were plv-e- n as favor and a red, white and blue color Idea was used in all the decoration and appointments. Placet were laid fur Mrwsr and Mesdames, If. G. Hughes, Melvin Muir. Henry Shelton. Cyril Bird. Bert Thornton, Harry Bartlett, Lynn Wood. Jease Walker, Edgar Hancock, J. N. Sorensen, M. D. Bird, Thro Larsen, Joseph Wood anf Lutliur Murray of Wellsvtile, Mrs Sarah Hughes, Mrs. Helen Walker-MisGladys Hugs, Commander H (L Hughes acted a toaetmastet After supper the following prog ran wa rendered: Community aingini under tlie direction of Mrs. Julia' Muir. A short talk waa given by each guest, entitled where I wa 13 years ago to night The remainder of tlie evening was spent in done-I- g at tlie amusement hall. s 4 Elis Laura Hughe entertahied at a Pinochle party Friday erenlng at lier home, light refreshments a ere servd to four. Score prise acre won by Miss Alice Smith and Miss Hughes. Days Happy Are Here Again Back to the days of the Consumers Market . . . Regular 1916 prices with even improved Tailoring and Finer Fabrics . . . You can buy the Suit you want now at the price you are prepared to pay. Overcoats it and blacks, with velvet or matched material collars. $35-n$25.00 Coat-now Former $40 . $30.00 Fifty dollar superb tailoring and fabrics-no- w $40.00 Our best Hart Schaffner and Blue ow Get New Culvert y rX'- A. B. Nyman and E. L. Wilhelm of North Logan were granted their request by the county commissioners for a new culvert to be placed on the road near the home of Bisn-o- p J. H. Kemp In North Logan; the county will furnish the culvert and the citizens in that precinct will place it. Jr brS'v Marx Suits. Regularly priced $60 Now only . . S45.00 Ranging in price from $35 to $40. The S35 Coat goes for . $22.50 Special Price on the S40 Coat ir-- Stowell Youth Burned Otis Stowell, 22, son of Sheriff Jeff Stowell, was badly scalded and burned as a result of hot syrup spilling from a press at the Lewiston Sugar factory where he was The working Wednesday morning. youth was brought to a local hospital where he Is reported to be resting easy at present. 0 Banquet Workers Committee members and ward workers for the defeated candidates In the recent election, were Wedbanqueted at the Bluebird nesday night by the candidates There were 31 plates. E. S. Chambers was Introduced as toastmaster by William Evans. Jr., who made the opening talk of the evening. Sweaters Last word in style-a- ll Formerly $6.50-No- w During time of economic unrest most people are inclined to seek out real values, buying as cheaply as possible but considering quality as well as price. Day after day we find that more of these people are coming to us for all their beauty needs. You, too, will find our beauty service of the highest possible quality. Right now we are equipped to serve you better than we have ever been in the past. For your comfort and convenience we are installing an entire new battery of n MethTurbinators, the od of hair drying. $5.00 It It has been called to our attention occasionally that a patron failed to see us regarding their beauty service, because someone (entirely lacking in first hand information) informed them that our service was prohibitively high priced and that Mr. Smith was no or permalonger doing nent waving. I wish to disillusion the public mind concerning this point. It is true that on account of the great amount of permanent waving which I do personally, it is sometimes impossible for me to serve without appointment. I will however serve anyone at any time in their turn, with or without hair-cutti- appointment. You Need Our Service We Need Your Patronage ,i i a n ii ?i i? u i! li i r. values-No- w wool. $5.00 $3.50 Sheep Lined Coats You paid $22.50 for these Coats just a short time ago. Front quarter horsehide and sheep lined, horsehide coats, blanket lined Mark Down Price Sheep Lined Coats, Leatherette. Formerly $12.50 Now Only Corduroy, Sheep Lined. Formerly $12.50 $12.50 $8.50 Now Blazers, Corduroy and Blanket Lined. Formerly $12.00 Special Price $.50 $6.50 SHOES If Its Beauty Culture We Do $27.50 is True Values Cache American Favored Nearly everyone In Cache Valley has seen the Cache American and nearly every one approves of the paper. Its readers are becoming more far reaching with each sucthe ceeding day. Solicitors for Cache American are placing it in scores of homes where there is no other county paper. Our readers say that we are publishing Just the kind of paper they like to read and we promise them that we) will continue to give them Just that kind of paper. Unique City Library Visitors, to the County Library will be glad to find a long list of new books added during the past few months. Among the most notable are Halters Castle by Dr. Cronin; Uprooted Humanity a favorite by Maurice Hindus, lecturer at the U. S. A. C.; Good Earth by Pearl S. Brick, the best book on Chinese Life and an admirable study Miss Mole of a woman who sees through men. The most remarkable thing about the Library is that it has no copy of Pollyanna, that it has had three copies of The Plastic Age read to pieces, and a fourth copy stolen, and at present Bad Girl, is read to tatters. There are rumors of a formal opening for the Library in the near future and also M of an exhibit of paintings by Henri Moser. MENDON at tlie home of Mr. and Mr. T)xj Larsen. Guests were seated at two BEAUTY SALON Ultra-Moder- Ladies fibre silk hose, new shades, 50c value Ladies cotton hose for only cal solo, Jack Roger, soloist cf Hollywood; preemption of Aggie coed a ho a ill compete for Aggie harvest quern; vocal solo. Lynn Keller; and a stunt presented by the Spur club. m Joseph Smith Camp of The daughters of pioneers the Joseph Smith camp held their meeting at the home of Mrs. Fred afternoon. Fredrickson Thursday The topic Scenic Utah was given Romney. by Mrs. Lydia Neaglea Duet, Dona and Clarene Guyman, accompanied by Merlyn Guyman. Readings, Greta Fredrickson. The Soul of a Violin, and Making Mud Pies. Piano solos, Lucile Rigby, by Lizst and Guitarie by Chaminade; Mothers history by Bernice Christensen. Refreshments were served to 31 guests. .... SHOE STORE cs Parr Five Stamp Man Her Tlie cigarette state stamp man of Salt Lake In Logan on Thursday. He waa calling on the firm that sell cigarettes and gave them the Information that all cigarette must carry a smoking paper cent state stamp. These paper are generally wrapped along with a k of tobacco. Occasionally they are gnen aay free. Bostonian Shoes not a pair that is not worth the regular price of $10.00. Now 57-Formerly $9.00. Now 5850 The Shoes you have always paid $8.00 for. Now Regular $7.00. Now 5Q-5- 0 0 5500 Exceptionally Fine Tailored Suits Reduced 20 Percent REMEMBER You are offered the last word in Hart Schaffner and Marx. No shelf worn garment . . . but the Latest! It should make you smile to get any Suit in this Store at a Twenty Percent -- Reduction! hatcher Clothing Company :sj |