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Show Ira Dern Will North Cache Wins Two Not Appear On From Morgan Opening Show CACHE AMERICAN Newjaper, Pub! lilted Every Tuetly Mid Friday K 3 West Center Blreet, Utgan, Utah. oftd-cmatter November I, 1931. at the foot Glflre tntcwd a t Logan. Utah, under the Act of March J, 1H79 Geml-Week- Owner and Publishers ENGLAND WILLIAM C. ENGLAND J. all of Logan. L'tah )l utcrtpuon atr-- by J carrier or mail one year Advert mn rate C. ALLEN, - JR tl The North Cache high school its second gtme from ' .v,tgan In as many dav here FriEngsgeim-n- t day evening alien it defeated the 24 to 19 The score of the J game was 30 to 18. Tile Owing to the fact that ha 1 the wrratlmg esih week In Seattle, V.irgan ' M" men defeated Ir ivrn, Utah luavywcight wrest- North Cache second in preliminler. will not appear In Logan on ary game on both evening. On tin ojerung show of the American HiurvUy the score was 4423. and Legion, according to Dick Qulnnev on Friday who u managing the show for the Morgan Legion. Tills information waa telehere Friday, phoned It will be Impossible for Mr. Qulnney to line up hit ahow this week, but he believe he will be able to stage a stiow here Monday, January 11. When he atages his opening ahbw, the local promoter wants to have a real Interesting program (or he says the best u none too good (or (oral fans. Wrestling and boxing fans will watch with Interest the lineup for the coming event. Dirk Quinary Ills Can-traat Hrattle Wilt Not Permit Itim to Meet lagan Trlrtibunr li r--v made knoan upon application ct A.B.C. Morgan lk The books fur the year 1931 are closed. We are now stepping out into a new tear with agricultural prospects in Cache valley brighter than they luxe been for several jears back. These prospects brighten the countenances of the masses of the agriculturists who suhsit upon the fruits of the soil of this fair commonwealth. Clods blessings arc not always withheld and it begins to look as if these blessings will he heaped upon Cache valley during 1932. Indications are that the heavy snow storms this winter will supply ample irrigation water the coming season. Water for the crops insure a bounteous yield from the fertile soils. There isnt much in prospect to make a demand for a higher price for our agricultural commodities hut with a quantity harvest the average returns per acre should well he up to normal. Last season there was no pea or bean crop in this county to speak of. This year the packers are planning on a large acreage. This will insure the operation of the viners and canning plants at Sinithf icld and Hy rum. Inasmuch as the farmers are beginning to learn there is no excellence without labor, many will turn their attention to sugar beet raising, licet culture furnishes plenty of hard work but during 1931 it was about the only crop that put a silver lining in the purses of those farmers who planted beets. This experience should be profitable in planning crops for the coming year. Dairying will be stimulated considerable with ample water for the production of a bounteous hay crop. All in all, the new year holds much in prospect for the of Cache valley. thrifty citizens - Dinner Parties And Socials ,' At Mendon and Mrs. William Mcndon Hughes presided over a prettily appointed dinner Friday. The decorations were In keeping the holiday season were used on the dinner table. Places were marked for Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Sorensen. Miss Jennie Richards, Miss Laura Hughes, Miss Wanda Hill, Durrell Hughes. The Seagull class of the Mendon primary held a party at the home of their teacher Miss Viola Bulst on Monday evening. Making of candy formed the entertainment. Six members were present. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Verl Shelton and children were dinner guests of Mr and Mrs. Melvin Muir on Monday evening. A delightfully arranged dinner was given Friday by Mrs. Sophia were laid for Anderson. Covers Miss Lillian Huber of West Virginia; Mrs Fred Larsen, Misses Mary and Margaret Jensen, Henry Jensen, Smith Gleed of Lima, Montana; Miss Hilda Anderson, Magnus Anderson. Mrs. Peter M. Larsen was hostess at a well appointed dinner Sunday. A crystal bowl of fruit centered the table. Covers were marked for Mr and Mrs. Leslie Gosney and family of Preston; Miss Ruth Pederson of Logan; Mr. and Mrs. Larsen. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Baker entertained at a nicely appointed dinner Friday. The table was cen- - with a bowl of nuts and fruit Places were marked fur Marvin R Cooper of WrlLsUllc; Mr. and Mm children. Mahor.rl R.rharda and Mr. and Mrs. Duane Baker and daughter Doris. Misses Lucille. M"l-vl- n Olive Ilaker, Horace and e. Baker O J Barrett rave an interest-in the Reing talk on Sweden It lief anclety meeting Tuesday. and Inwas the literary lesson structor Mrs. Ada Walker was In charge Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Muir presided over a well appointed dinn-- r on Friday. The rooms were decor-atr- d s In bright holiday colors. formed the centerpiece for the long dining room table where covers were marked for eighteen Out of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Denver Cojten and family Mrs. Lets Allen and children Shirley and Jay, Misses Grace and Malda Muir, all of Logan. Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Hughes are happy over the arrival of a baby daughter born December 31. Mrs. Reeves Bird entertained at a birthday party at her home on . PRICES REASONABLE BARBER ATTORNEY Haircut E. S. Chambers IKS North Phone 429 - Logan. Utah MILK Pure BATTERIES Park Here for Tire and Battery Repair LEATHAM Jacobson Auto Parts Company SERVICE I'aed Radiator 391 North Main Given Father Baxters Dairy 2 Dr. Wm. W. Ross - Grizzlies It And Ogden High To W. 532 Send your photograph this Christmas . . . TORGESON STUDIO Portraiture and Comomai Photography Utah Ugaa RADIO CERTIFIED RADIO SERVICE EVERYTHIN O IN RADIO SKANCHY & SMITH Radi Engineer AND MGT SRRY1CR DAY Sooth Main 133 Phone Phono ltf-- n. le -- n, Staging Boxing Show At Preston Thursday Night Experienced Radio Repairing Winston B. Jones Parts and Tubes Phone E. 3rd No. !61 RADIATOR REPAIRING ht semi-month- ly nt Piggly Wiggly Larsen Glass Co. Beats Newton Notice STORAGE $5.00 PER MONTH PRE-INVENTOR- Top, Body and Fender Repairing LUNDAHL 2nd IRON WORKS South and Main ... ... Lcaa SHOE REPAIRING TRADE AND SAVE TROTMAN C. SHOE 36 REPAIRING West 371 North Main, Logan Rebuilders of Fine Shoes 'A?' - if A y r.- -i 5 vis j ! k BLAIR MOTOR CO. Phone 390 . rmer Overcoats Smith Brothers lf - 77 coal-wa- in winter, cooler in the summer. Fire Proof. Bug Proof. A Clean Ceiling. to One'Third Off Regular Prices All Childrens and Boys Overcoats One-HaRegular Price 1 Rock Wool Put in over ceiling saves Kuppenheimer and Griffon One-Fourt- h - Jensen - Holman Company St Goodyear Shoe Repairing Co. FOR FOUR DAYS ONLY Entire Stock of Center PHONE 90W SALE Y 1112 RADIATOR REPAIRING Smith Dental Mes-dam- es R 1M 639-- Play Friday TIP 55 West Center TellJlw So. PHOTOGRAPHER At Wellsville Logan Cafe MILK We Deliver Twice DtOj 20 Quart $1.00 l'tah Logan, Dinner Party . WEST CENTER IS BARBER SHOP E. J. Palmer, Prop. Some Good Truck and Passenger Chassis for Wagons Reasonable THATCHER MUSIC CO. 25 Cts. PEAK Mata A UTO PARTS of Good SHOP AT ATTORNEY-AT-LA- Plenty ktt. FOR RENT Delpha Smith. Miss Laura Hughes entertained at an oyster supper on Tuesday evenCAFE ing in honor of Miss Fawn Stauffer of the Budge hospital. Cover werel aid for Miss Stauffer. Alice Home Cooked Meal Smith. Maxine Stauffer. Clifford QUALITY AND SERVICE and H. C. Stauffer, Joseph Larsen, Wellsville Mrs. Audra Turner KayS oremsen. Pinochle waa enjoyentertained at a delightfully ar-- j ed after supper. ranged dinner party on New Year's waa the guest Lynn Longstroth day in honor ofh er father, D. H. 101 Sooth Main of honor at a surprise party given Uno Maughan who was observing his, at the home of Mrs. Emma Han67th birthday anniversary. A beauDearer Copra, Mgr. cock, Tuesday evening by a group tiful cake with 67 green and red aJtemoon for her of relatives and friends, the ocWednesday candles on centered the table where daughter Verna, who was celebrat- casion being her birthday annivercovers were laid for Mrs. Jane ing her 12th birthday anniversary sary. The evening was spent In CHIROPRACTOR Parkinson, Mrs. Henrietta Redford, Games were played. Delicious re- playing contest games, A deliclons Mr. Howard Mrs. Jones and and freshments were served. Sixteen supper was served at one long family, Mr. and Mrs. Louis P. table. A large cake beautifully deguests were Included. Maughan and family of Logan and Mrs. Elmer Hancock was hostess corated with candles centered the Mrs. Turner and sons Wayne and at an attractively arranged dinner table. Covers were laid lor Messrs HEALTH SERVICE Leon. Mr. Maughan received sevguests and Mesdames Lynn Longstroth, on New Years day. The 12 year Bumfal eral beautiful birthday gifts. The were seated at one table centered Elmer Hancock, William Kidman, Fraciiea were afternoon and spent evening of basket fruit with a crystal Harry Bartlett, Melvin Muir, Verl Fboo. SM IU Wot CoaUr in games and music. Places were marked for Mr. and Shelton, Alonzo Wood, Thco Lar, Ml-Baldwin Mrs. Luther and Mrs. William Kidman. Mr. and Mrs. sen, Oscar Barrett, Frank Hancock, entertained at their home on FriMr. and Mrs. Mrs. Emma Hancock, Faye HanCHIROPODIST Edgar Hancock, Emma cock. Mrs. day evening in compliment to Longstroth. Lynn Messrs and Mesdames Leroy IrishKidman. Miss Alice Smith entertained at Hancock, Miss Venal Leo Bankhead, Preston man, DR. G. P. WISEMAN Misses Faye and Madell Hancock. luncheon party on Friday evAllen Mr Leroy Irishman, Brenchley, Cleve Hancock, enKidman, D.S.C. Budge ening. Games and music were and Mrs. Frank Hancock, Mr. and joyed. The guests Included Miss Coach Bums Crookston will take Thorpe, Melvin Archibald. Lamont Chiropodist Mrs. Hancock. Maxine Stauffer, Kay Sorensen, H. his Grizzlies to Ogden Wednesday Irishman, the Misses Grace Hyde, FOOT SPECIALIST Alta Maughan, Rena Brenchley and A sli'ighrtding party was enjoyed C. Stauffer. to week the of Ogthis play night Brown and Messrs Wesley Office hours 9 to on New Years night by the followA prettily arranged dinner was den High hoopsters. On Friday ev- Laveme 122 to 5 of Ray 3 Thatcher Bldg .... Provo; ; Ada Poul-soMiss Taylor of this week the Ogden team Maughan, Lewis Brenchley, Phone 523 ing Miss Tilda ening by given Friday and Archie Maughan. Misses Orlic and Artice Bird. Mar-celCovers were laid for Mr. and will play a return game at Logan. Irishman A were Cards Le and games enjoyed. Bird, Milton Kidman, Practice games have been arrant; Mrs. Jens Veivell and family. Mr DENTIST molne Taylor of Provo; Cleve Han- and Mrs. James Poulson, Miss Lau- ed in the near future with Box delicious luncheon was served by hostess. the cock. After the ride games and re- ra and Minnie Poulson, Fred Poul-soElder and Weber high schools. Value lies not In price alone, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Perkins enfreshments were enjoyed at the Eva and Mae Poulson and nor In quality alone . . . But tertained at New Year's dinner on home of Marcclle Bird. Paul Poulson. when you find exactly the A delightfully Friday. Out of town guests were arranged dinner Mrs. Henry Stauffer was hostess same quality at a lower price, Mr. and Mi. Ernest Johnson and and at a was given Thursday by Mr. luncheon prettily appointed that's value. family and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Mrs. Edgar Hancock at their home on Tuesday afternoon. Holiday decentered corations and colors were used Jensen and family of Mantua, and A tall vase of poinsetta Mr. and Mrs. Victor Christensen tree about the rooms. A bowl of fruit the table and a beautiful and family of Logan. Dinner was decorated the dining room. Covers formed a pleasing centerpiece for were marked for Messrs, and guests. Thursday night of this week, served to twenty-eigthe table. Covers were laid for OFFICE Mr. and Mrs. Russell Stuart enWilliam Bartlett, Gwen Mesdames Jessie Sorensen, Martha Jack Corbrldge of Preston is stagtertained at an attractive luncheon Smith, Harry Bartlett Miss Alice Brookins, Lizzie Baker, E. ing another of his 49 Mary North Main St Logan boxing shows. This week he is and watch party on Thursday evenSmith, Cleve Hancock, Madell Han- - Sorensen, Annie Sorensen. Treaus-ureto- n MesKid of honor of Messrs in and headlining Barger ing Menclass of the and TuffyO Dow of Poca- dames Walter Perkins. Parley Hall, don Primary held a party at the GLASSWARE Allan home of President Annie Hughes, tello. Unless O'Dow has slipped a Kenneth Murray, Lamont lot in late months, the Franklin and Heber D. Maughan. The lunchGames afternoon. unders Thursday the direction oft heir teacher, Mrs. county kid will have his hands full. eon table was centered with blue HERE IS A GOOD He was given a setup two weeks tapers In crystalh olders. Games Blanche Bird, formed the enterGET YOUR AUTO GLASS tainment. Luncheon was served to ago with Roy DeGans, colored box- and singing were enjoyed. WINDOW GLASS AND from should O'Dow Pocatello. Wood. er Smith, Lorraine PICTURE Delpha FRAMES AT Kid Cleo Richards, Wanda Hill, Melba prove a more even match. Hawkeswood of Lewiston and Mar-chaMaisey, Taye Hancock, Virginia Green of Hyrum will meet in Mildred 84 W. 1st North Heninger, Melba Bulst, Phone 192J a six rounder. Green has it over Bird. Reasonable Prices but A dance was given New Years the Lewiston lad in weight Piggly Wiggly basketball team eve under the direction of the Hawkeswood has had considerable a game of ball last night in more should show The played GARAGE experience. ward. The Tremonton orchestra the Logan Senior High gym. with furnished the music. A large crowd be an Interesting one. the Newton team and won by the was present. Many out of town BE KIND top heavy score of 64 to 19. Quin-ne- y visitors being among them to dance TO YOUR team was high for the grocery the old year out and the new year man score 27 with a of AUTOMOBILE point in. On November 1, 1931, Jos. E. points. PARK AT THE Watkins the grocery The Piggly Wiggly team will play LOGAN AUTO purchased RAMP store located at 395 West Center the Providence team at the Senior Briefly Told GARAGE Tliy yesterday is tliy Past; tliy street, Logan, and Is only respon- High gym. Thursday night. The MODERN FIREPROOF BLDG. today Is thy Future; thy tomorrow sible for obligations incurred since public is invited to attend the is n Secret. DAY AND NITE SERVICE adv. game. that date. Poln-setta- . MUSIC PIANOS BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY 23-1- The Dawn of a New Year wmarj'i leu-da- It pays to shop At PENNEYS SO Tuesday. January 5. 1932. LOGAN. CACHE COUNTY. UTAH CACHE A M IiRICAN Fare Four North Main Street Logan, Utah Preston, Idaho TRANSFER LUMBER CO. otorp ransfer CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING FOR ele. 503 SALE Few boxes nice Apples left. Phone 788r2. us FOR RENT 3 rooms and bath. $12.50. Close in. Phone 764. For Sale Carter Oak stove and 2 Hot Blast stoves, reasonable Phone 388 Logan. LET US SAVE YOU MONEY-- on your blacksmith work. C. E. Peterson, 601 North Main. THREE POUND COLORED WOOL Batts $1.00, Guilt Blocks lb. I5c. Everton Mattress Factory, 30 North 1st West. Phone 175. MOVING Packing Crating Long Distance Moving Johnson Cab and Transfer Co. 449 N. 2 E. Phone 314 |