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Show Dtccinlur TneIav. -. LOG AN. ( CACHE AMERICAN 15. 1931 AC ! li: COi aTY. UTAH 1airi Eiu- - r-r- Ninth Ward Play The Ninth ward Sunday School is presenting a play, Mr. Bob", tonight in the nurd recreation hall. The east tncludes fee Hales, Wallace Hverton, Ray Sonne, Mat gam Cl4 Muisen. Jewel Jacob cn and Valois Rosenbaum, 4jhci2eid ean-llGet. Snow Tiute storms In December have brought to Pocatello and vicinity I fiymphontf h TOWLE Tail seven inches of snow todaie. according to the Pocatello meteorologist who has announced that (1 uuhts ot gi.ow (ell ut November, making a total for the season ol almost 16 inches. chooelng your ellver. The eerrice blende the fine char- acter of Early American with the note eplrlt of today. It Is in finUh, ample in etrength and and it it weight of eiloer ... priced right Cardon Jewelry Co. Utah Franklin Visitors. S. J. Handy, Franklin druggist and Harry Shrives, Franklin farm- er, were business visitors in Logan on Saturday. Record Petersen Here C. C. Peterson of Hyrum was a business visitor in Logan on SaturThe visitor says the state day. and county road cooperative work being done at Hyrum Is making a state highbig Improvement.-In-thway there. e Swin yard Service Theron Smith Swinyard, 36, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Swinyard of Lewiston died early Friday of rheumatism. Funeral services were held Monday at 2 p. m. In Lewiston. Mr. Swinyard married Genevieve Talbot in 1929. His widow and one son, Cleve, survive. Magpie Campaign Lawrence Johnson, caretaker of the state fish hatchery, says a campaign against magpies will be made in the county during the winter months. Magpies, he says, are the greatest menace we have to They eat the eggs and pheasants. devour the young birds. In the north end of the county there are great flocks of magpies as well as in other sections of the co inty. . . . morning. At It was 3 above stitution will occupy the attention of the members. charge. C. C. Holmans. .... Will Give Jury Cmm Coming up. District court Is in session today, the first case to b called being that of the State vet. us Bryant Telford, on a liquor possession Follow the bet dressed men in town and aee where they buy their clothe . . , Dollars to dough-nu- t . . at Jensen ... Pirate Ut w ehoto it to vou. Logan, GET WISE Follow the thriftiest men in town and see where they buy their zero at the fire station at 6:30. Monday night tt was 4 below; at clothes. Follow the most 6 JO this morning it was 18 below successful men the leaders . . .Jensen-Holman- s CoUege Board Meets Members of the board of trustees is their fashion ot the Utah State Agricultural mart. , college will hold a meeting at the state capttol building in Salt Lake . . If you want to look City on December 16, according to Lice a million dollars on R. E. Bemtson. secretary of the board. Approving of vouchers and a moderate salary Come to other business pertaining to the In7 o'clock Monday 13:30 p. m. Monday Auditing County Prof Parley E. Peterson, certified public accountant, is making his annual audit of the Cache county records. His attention is being directed on the records of C. V. Mohr, county auditor, at the present time. Alice In Wonderland Alice in Wonderland is the Junior high school annual school play and will be presented Friday. The play is directed by Theresa Pugh. There will be a matinee for students given Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock with the regular performance at 8 p. m. Reading-Profe- Jensen-Holma- n Clothing Co. ssor Chester J. Myers of the Utah State Agricultural College speech faculty will read Dicken's Christmas cared In the Christmas Ucre from Smithflcld on assembly which will be held J. E, Sheffer, ' and Thursday, December 17 at 11 prominent citizen ofpostmaster Bmlthfleld was musA o'clock in the auditorium. A visitor In the county seat on ical program is also being arranged for the meeting, according to Dr. N. A. Pederson, chairman of Week end guest the assembly committee. Mr. and Mr. L H. Sewell and were daughter Gloria of Ogden Called to Salt Lak-eweek end guest of Mr. and Mr. to called was G. Hayball Henry Salt Lake City on 8unday to take Fred Fredrickson, . over s large shipment of Holiday Fir in Interarban Ci goods that had been refused by Fire broke out in the interurban consists consignee. The shipment of 200 Dolls and a large amount of car Saturday morning while the Breakfast and Dinner Sets. Also car was assisting the freight engine all kinds of Toys and a Beautiful to move a heavy freight train, up Assortment' of Glass and China-war- the hill on south Main. The trisily See H. G. Hayball Toyland Was pulled and the fire put out without the aid of the city fire advertisement in . this issue. department. Little damage - .was V . V done. Attend Fnneral At Hooper e. Among those who attended the William G. Hull funeral services at Hooper on Sunday were, Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Lowe, William Webster, Mr. and Mrs. John A. Dunkley, Irvine Hull all of Logan; J. C. Allen 0. and R. L. Allen of Cove; A. C. Hull of Whitney; Mr. and Mrs. J. Ral lison, Kenneth and Martha Ralli-so- n Marriage Licenses of Preston; John and Joseph Marriage licenses have been is- Lowe and wives of Franklin and sued to the following couples: Bert Mrs. Gladys Richards of Pocatello. Ervone Winn, Preston and Alton SC Irene Stone, Maple ton; Fred Carto Detroit Going los Jensen, Hyde Park and Grace Miss Effie Barrows of Logs a who sc Johnson, Logan; Rich Nolan Jar-di- was granted a scholarship to the Gail Alfreta and Roylance, Merril.-Palmschool at Detroit, JenIdaho Falls; Roderick Bush will leave on January 1 Michigan, kins of Rigby and Beatrice Lillian to enter for the winter quarter and Hill, Lorenzo, Idaho; Ralph Harvey possibly remain for the spring Johnson and Faye Florence Yeaton, quarter. Miss Barrows has comPocatello. pleted her work in home economics for graduation from the Utah State She will college. Agricultural specialize in nursery school methods rt the Detroit school. 0 $ 0 ne er 0 5 ONE DAY jpxsoSsifls WEDNESDAY ONLY MENS DRESS OXFORDS $4.00 to $5.00 Values AND MENS WORK SHOES $3.00 to $3.50 Values WEDNESDAY ONLY 0 0 6 C 0 J. T. Smith Gets Job It has been announced that J. P. Smith and Sons, local printers, have been awarded the contract '0 for printing the 1932 Amphion for the Logan High School. This will be a technical printing job and it i:; to the credit of Logan that SC there is a printing establishment here that can turn out the class of work necessary for such a pub- $0 0 lication. The Amphion is the annual year book for the Logan high. at Wellsville Fire at Wellsville Saturday Hire afternoon damaged a garage at the home of Thomas Lindley to the extant of about $200 and about $1400 damage to an International Truck which was in the garage. It Is believed the fire was started by the truck which was run Into the garage a short time before the blaze was detected. The property is Chief C ly covered by insurance. W. Rapp and the county fire engine answered the fire call. I I I I I sc Buy Home Made Candy President Heber J. Grant in a sennan delivered in the Salt Lake tabernacle Sunday afternoon attributed In a large measure our present financial difficulties to the fact that home people are not loyal to home institutions. He said that SB 130 cars of manufactured candy from the east comes into Utah each year. This candy should be manufactured at home, by home people out of home sugar. What applies to candy applies to other commodities. President Grant says to give preference to home institutions and thus stimulate a field for home labor and a market for home 0 0 JO 0 SHOE STORE 34 West Center Lyric Bldg. Logan, Utah Jonathan Smi'h of playing tiu.kct ball in the tioolum lu.it Wednesday He says the break came from she! shock rather than from viriiwxnet $0 Remarkably Priced Mother, a Heres Tool Chests 75c . Coaster Wagons el K I roller-beari- ng tt All-Ste- Trains lx Electric Train Sets and Ackm cessories A knockout Us 2 Electric $ 2 Train Set Consists of Locomotive type 2 Engine, two Passenger Cars, and Track. All M Transformer ready to go nothing more to Value-Com- 31 3 a S 3 buy. sr: (.X Other Sets.. 2 2 arc CANDY01d 2 3 mm pund pound Box pound Box Sweets 1-- qc 2 . kx ite r. kx 3k kx m kx . "X 59c 89c ,1k H ra SUGAR bunch CELERYExtra Large --Medium Size 2 j IUM i JQc 3k dozen ible handles. Special M 2c st Special .... 15c to $5.75 $95 ut Furniture Trunks and Cedar Chests kX Dinnerware disc adjust- - Ts .... A FEW THINGS VOU WILL FIND LN Ol't . Toy Dept: Erector- Seta, - Blackboards Mechanical Friction Toys, Toys, Jump Ropes, Rubber Balls, all sizes. Blocks, Soccer Balls, Tinker Toya, Tractors, Musical Tops, Harmonica, Flashlights, Toy Airplanes, (all kinds) Footballs, Scoot- -' er Skates, Roller Skates.- Cast Iron Toy The ones that last t for 25e and 2 So . each. ... Christmas Tree Onsnenti and Decorations Sc and 10c each. Silver Icicle 6c and 18c per package. Eight-ligMazda Tree Lighting Outfit, complete for. ht as- Sets Dinnerware.... ,398 Water Color Sets oe m & HP S3 a JL m 3k 3 tt U w' m 3 Games . . Bocks S SOME AT It .. Half Price V li tt SOME AT LESS For the younger folks Spin Games, Card Games, Picture Puzzles, etc. Vou'Il be sur prised at what fun you can buy at the Henry G. Hayball TOYLAND. Assortment Large GAMES Each 5 ?-'- 25c ' of 1ixir : One-Thir- any purchase . . Remember the Place tt 3k . hsi Dishes China Dish Sets 11 Pieces. Set Toasters $1.06 Toy Electric Value. Each kx Modern Market aa & Have yon seen the New "T)c-nWater Color Pa'nt Sets? Paint your pictures on the new Denoq Quartin board the only washable waisr color Panel" wash It off and use it over and over. The SSI most practical thing In water color sets yet devised. . Set contains board. Paints SSI and Brushes. $w 04 I. Set Denoe OH Artists CA , t I tttt H. G.HAYBALL Place Your Order for Those Fancy Turkeys, Oysters, etc. Fresh Side Pork at 12c per pound. Salmon and Halibut a at We have Just Received a Large Shipment of Christmas Toys and Dolls there is Over 2GQ.tp Dolls of all sizes in the shipment that should have arrived two weeks ago. We refused thB ? 2 shipment hut the shippers ask us to take them 55 and sell them at Cost or Less so we have de- - 21 2 cided to keep them and will have them on Sale Wednesday Morning . . . DONT MISS THIS d SALE. Prices are Cut from to Onc- - g 3k n 3k 3 tt 3k tt 5 tttt 3k tt 3I k tt SAUSAGE and GROUND BEEF .pound 10 LAMB CHOPS and STEAKS ... .3 lbs. Veri-Be- 69c 32 W. ,1k wheels, A & :Ar. 3k kX Quarts All-Ste- rubber-tire- d Outfits Fine Assortment of Dolls The delight of litUe MothDoll Beautiful kx ers. with real hair. Goes to sleep; beautifully $6)15 nrfcX dressed OTHER DOLLS Large Sizes kX kX Doll Buggies (Theyre going fast). Get yours while there is still a good selection. $B 65 kx Priced as Low as Doll House An Beautiful Ideal Plaything for a little 2 girl Very Substantial Cut-ODoll Sets Doll m Scooters SCOOTER Painting DOLLS 3k Streaked, Reg. 22c . pound 17c MEAT-Armo-urs Very Strong; Grooved ,233 Runners 00 UP Famous Flexible Flyer Sleds Kiddle Kars, Velocipedes, Pedal Caro and Strollers at New Low Prices. M 2 IP 3a I 2 pounds 25c .2 lbs, for 25c PORK LOIN CHOPS VEAL STEAKS and CHOPS Sled$ a 3P 33k Pound Bag $4.00 to $70.00 Sled 2 2 plete S Pool Tables . We am agent for genuine Brunswick Pool Table. Noth- In; Pner for home entertain-- . menl Priced at MJ,. 1U and $24.94. nt g. BRANDY FLAVOR to $5.98 Skates Piggly Wiggly MINCE Now tt Your Money Goes a Long Way, But Never Leaves Home When You Trade at a Home Owned Store. BACON-Le- an Gifts! Gifts! K ?SS:l 0 0 0 0a oy Amalga, hn nuidc application for a pa&xpoit Fire This Morning from Clerk C. V. Molir. Elder Smltu Huoier William Olbson Hull. 9 A fire call was turned in from expect to sail on January 23. pioneer of Hooper, and Franklin, the home of Aaron Dench. 48 Idaho, died at the family home Fri- North 1st West at to 09 am today morning following a week's day. In an effort to thaw out watillness of pneumonia. er pipes, fire was started to some Has k He was born In Scotland. Sep- rubbish. Small damage resulted tember 13. 1842. a aon of Thornes and Mary Denson Hull He cross- Selling Work llonro ed the plains with his parents and Andrew Bingham of the Ogden arrived in Sait Lake In 1869. He Horse and Mule Commission Comwas one of the original settlers of pany of Ogden, is conducting an Franklin In I860, the first town auction sale of good broke horses 5 settled in Idaho, and took an ac- and halter broke colts at the Ogden tive part In building up that com- Union Stock Yards, on Wednesmunity. reday, Dec. 16. Mr. Bingham 2 Mr. Hull was said to have been ports that he has upwards ot 200 2 the only surviving member of head of fine work horses and colts 2 Idaho's first party of permanent to select from. settlers. He also was a pioneer of Tabor, On Way I Coast Louis Sorensen, forme ly ot Logan Alberta. Canada, and resided there 2 three years, having erected the but the past couple of years an emFord first house in that place. Mr. Hull ployee of tike assembling moved to Hooper In 1870, where he plant at Denver, stopped In Logan 2 had lived since. He assisted In Sunday. He called on friends here. are 2 building the first ditches and mads He says business conditions in that locality. Mr. Hull was quiet at Denver and he la on his married in 1864 to Elisa Lowe, who way to the coast for the remainder 2 Gift for Everybody! died four years ago. of the winter. Mr. Sorensen was 2 . Surviving are five sons: Thomas accompanied by Mrs. Sorensen. Gift for 2 O. Hull. Burley, Idaho; James Gift Dad Gif for Dies Student Junior 5 Hun, Brigham City; Willard, Robert and John Hull Hooper; 39 Lyle Ray Hansen, student at the 2 for Sonny Gifts forj died Belle! grandchildren and 36 Logan Junior High 8chool Your 2 this tnornlng following a week's illOpportunity Funeral services were held Sun- ness. He was born June 22, 1913 2 day at 3 p. m. in the Hooper L. D. at Newton, son of EU and Sophora 2 S. ward chapel with Interment in Jenkins Hansen. The family has 2 the Hooper city cemetery under the resided In Logan seven years. Be2 direction of Lindquist and Sons. sides the parents two sisters, Ethel BOVS' TOOL CHESTS Mr. Hull was a well known sports- and Leora and one brother, Virgil A Useful Gift man. He was a member of the survive. No funeral arrangements 2 ' Weber County Pish and Oame Pro- have been announced. tective association. 5 Extra special Metal Tool Seeks Wardens Jab Con2 Cheat. Lacks with key. , Visiter from Idah tain Saw, Hanuif-rgood Hugo Ensign, member of the 2 Brace and Bit, Gimlet Bit, Ed Stocks of Driggs, Idaho, a for- Cache County Fish and Game Pro2 Plane, Ruler, Square, Plien, mer resident of Lewiston, is s visis tective Association, hustling Level Coping Saw, Pencil itor in Logan, guest of hit sister, 2 Nail and Sandpaper. for endorsements Mrs. Mary E. Telford. He also has about securing to been visiting his brother, Hall the position of game warden for to Stocks of Lewiston. The latter suf- Cache county. Mr. Ensign has been k Cook 2 This winter fered a stroke some time ago and informed by Commissioner gives as a fine Is In a pretty bad condition. that Seeholser is definitely out of w opportunity to enjoy Winter km the job. Ensign' has the necessary Sports. We have the equip-me2 for the position.. at the right price. Joseph Smith Camp qualifications The daughters of pioneers of the However, If It takes the commis2 Joseph Smith camp, will hold their sioner. as long to act as it has in 2 Christmas meeting at t he home of acting upon the Hyrum man, it will 2 Mra A. B. Harrison, on Thursday still be many moons before Cache 2 at 2 pi m. the time having been has a game warden.' The commisCoaster Wagon changed from 2:30 p. m. The hos- sioner has continually promised to body, tesses will be Mra Harrison, Mr?. come here and straighten up the .rubber- Ot5 Clara Carlisle, Mra Rachel Smith game department but he never tired wheels. Each ... 2 various Mrs. of comes. Directors the and Elizabeth Rose. el An For the Little Tot game associations In the county 2 Wagon with a should get together and make a deAndrew King Appointed 2 tray and steel diae rubber Andrew King, who was success- mand upon Cook to give us a wartired wheels, 2 ful In Ihe recent examinations giv- den that can fill the bill and then Only en' for applicants who took the test the sportsmen here should get be' Others at 49c and 69e 2 to qualify for the position of pro- hind him for the good of the game 2 bation officer In Cache County, that it left pointed to the position. H. G. HAYBALL I T 5 IT H A PJ B tt Freeting Weather Another cold snap has been the weather offering the past few days. Sunday night tt was 10 below aero during the night and 12 below at beautifully balanced, Jtawleu the sucte.ioful candidate sexiti to Great Britain Bntrn Nose ct r du is to a communication from j Having accepted a call to fill i Clay Allred of Mi ah a student Judge L. Tom Perry to the appl- notion to Gnat Lrl'.s.n, JodV at the College, had the rri fortune icant. Mr. King has been reap- Jwse Suuih, aon of Mr. nod Mr . to break the bone tn his no-- while' I School Bus Man Hera. Ivad Summers of Avon, school bus man for Avon and Paradise, was transacting business in Logan on Saturday. Mr. Summers says to that with his work Incident haulutg the pupils to school the milking a few cows and the feeding of a few sheep, he Is kept pretty busy. our riiniI Sterling pattern.' Be tore to tee it before U Franklin Pioneer Buried Sunday at Hooper, Utah kx 55 1TOUAKD West Center Street it. Logan, U:ah tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt |