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Show Tuesday. January 5. 1W2. 1 . f.OOAN. CACHE COuNTY. UTAH CACHE AMERICAN JJi' T Tape Five Your First and Last Opportunity COATS HALF iNTE .... The First Time in Our History That We Have Made Such Drastic Cuts on All Cloth Coats Saturday, January 9th Last Day of Sale Dress and Sport Styles, New Beautiful Materials, Luxurious Fur Trimed. Get Yours Now . . PRIff Youll Pay More Later. . A Moderate Charge for Alterations. StocMom-Cforisffiiamse- m No We Give S.&H. Green Trading Stamps No Charges Dr. Preston Lrrlurr Dr. W. B. Preston will lecture to the adult class in the Seventh ward mutuals this evening. A full attendance Is desired a an Interesting program has been arranged. Saturday evening Air. and Mrs. Wm. Watkins entertained at a card party for a number of their friends. High score prize was awarded Mrs. Samuel Christensen. A delicious lunch was served. Work on Mineral Point From Hyruro John Rozsa, manager of the MinMonday VUtors Leaving For California Bert lloaells of Paradise, Elmer Eliason of Hyrum. was a and Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Hall left on eral Point Copper company reports business visitor In Logan Monday. Arthur Summers of Avon, were In Monday for California where they that a contract will be let In the Logan Monday. have gone with the view of enter- near future for work to start on the Away For New Tear-M- iss ing school. Mr. Hall was formerly companies property located east of Vann Jackson, Miss Meryl 1932 Calendar manager of the American Food Avon this month. pays to shop Carl W. Bandera, the coal merstores In the Seventh ward. Dunn and Miss Jewell Alien spent Stevens Service over the New Tears In Salt Lake, chant, is supplying his patrons PENNEYS At Accident Funeral services for Sydney O. Auto a In calenhome with wall attractive very Sunday night. returning dar for the year 1932. As a result of an automobile Stevens of Ogden will be held WedWinter In California accident Sunday night near the nesday at 2 p. m. In the Sixth ward Holidays la Logan Dunford of Lewiston Mr. Mrs. Deer and In James Fine north of chapel at Ogden. Air. Stevens died Shape Crossroads of Salt Thomas Busby 8r, Lake, Joe Bunderson of SL Charles. Paris, Idaho, and daughters Lena Richmond. Pat White of Pocatello at Tremonton Sunday morning and Thomas Busby Jr, of Sacra men to, spent the holidays In Lo- Bear Lake county, game warden, and Mrs. Ralph Rich, have gone Is In a local hospital suffering from from Injuries sustained In an autoto a fractured knee and a badly tom mobile accident near 8nowvllle .on gan with their families. They re- says he recently saw two herds of whereHuntington Park,to California, the expect spend they Thursday last. near 40 ear. deer In 8t. homes to Charles, their turned being respective on Monday, having a pleasant visit one herd and IS In the other. The remainder of the winter. Hauling More Snow Taken to Hospital deer are In fine shape, says Mr. here. and N. W. Crookston, pioneer James Sorensen, street superBunderson and they are working Aged Man Recovers Gustave Eliason, 91 oldest man worker with the scouts, has been visor, had a force of men down toward the foothills. On Barnstorming Trip busy Is in Hyrum. Improving taken to the hospital suffering from hauling the snow from the gutters rapidly Lea Nelson, Horace Christensen, and will soon be able to get dropsy and asthma. He is report- in the business section of the city All Sparks and Mlrl Christensen Buried at Garden City-A- irs. around again. Mr. Eliason has been ed to be getting along as well as today. The recent light falls of Mary Stock Gardner, 65. have gone to the Northwest on a laid up as the result of Injuries be expected at his advanced snow had accumulated several loads barnstorming trip. They expect to wife of J. L. Gardner of Garden sustained in a fall some time ago. could on 20 died December age. at the along Alain street, First North and be used In wrestling bouts in the City, Center streets. towns between Portland and Seat- home of her daughter. Airs. J. G. Visit Printing Plan- tSuperintendents Mee- ttle where this sport is thriving at Sprouse at Garden City following Misses Veda and Verda Andera week's illness. Burial was In the Superintendents of school dis- Celebrates 76th Year the present time. William Crockett will celebrate Garden City cemetery. Airs. Gard- son, twin daughters of Air. and tricts throughout the state have ner was the daughter of Bear Mrs. H. B. Anderson lo College, been advised by Superintendent C. his 76th birthday anniversary toLions nold Party confermorrow. Mr. Crockett, who has reLewiston Lions club held their Lake pioneers. Bishop John Stock were In Logan Saturday. They were N. Jensen of the annual sided In Logan for the past 73 annual New Tears dancing party and Francis Gibbs Stock of Fish shown through the printing estab- ence to be held In Ogden, January W. lishment of the Cache American 15 and 16. Superintendent J. years, w as born January 6, 1855, at at the Hotel Eccles Thursday Haven. Kirkbrlde of the county schools and Payson. This veteran pioneer has office. night, dancing the old year out Superintendent L. A. Peterson of grown up with this city and knows and the new year in to the music Print Preston Paper--On the city schools have both received more about the history of Logan account of an accident with Pedersen Social of the Mrs. Walter J. Glenn orannual notice. They will both and Cache valley than about any their coudur40 their the functions social Franklin were the about press, There mong chestra. County the conference. attend man living today. was Citizen one was Preston at week wore a the Christmas reguprinted ing ples present and all lation cap and other decorations. Friday on the Cache American given at the home of Air. and Mi's Dance Whistles and other noise devices press. One of the main drive shafts P. A. C. Pedersen where a number Charity E. W. There will be a big ward dance were In evidence. The party was a of the Preston press broke square of their friends enjoyed the even open to the public next Tuesday, off. An appeal was made for as- Ing in 500 and table gof. Proceedmost successful one. resistance In printing the paper ing the games a delicious supper January 12, in the Sixth ward for Is the dance The halL creation which was done with dispatch and was served. Writes From Long Beach benefit of Helmar Pedersen who CUT C. Goodwin, who Is winterthe subscribers of the Citizen rewas Injured several weeks ago. He Visit at Trenton has ceived without their at California, Beach, copy weekly Long ing Is at his home suffering from a taken time out for a few moments any delay. Air. and Mrs. Frank Bingham bone. The proceeds broken from his dally routine of pleasure, and family of this city spent the of the pelvis dance will be turned over and written a local friend an In- Pool and Gym Classes week end at Trenton, guests of to Mr. Pedersen to assist him with Beginning tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Sam LaPray, promin teresting letter. Mr. Goodwin says there has been a lot of rain fall Mrs. Harry J. Clark will begin ent citizens of the west side of the the expense of his hospital bill. in southern California this sea- gymnasium and swimming classes valley. Air. LaPray is one of the Return From Coast son, more than double what it was at the US.A.C. There will be 45 finest brother-in-law- s one ever Bishop Joseph H. Olson of Collast season. Agriculturists, he says, minutes devoted to the gym and had, according to Mr. Bingham. are rejoicing. There is considerable pool instruction. It will be optional His good wife is a splendid cook lege ward and wife returned home from a pleasant holimisery there, so many people out whether the applicant takes one and the time spent at Trenton was Sunday night of employment and depending or both classes. The gymnasium a most pleasant affair. Mr. and day visit to Los Angeles where they visited with their daughter Mrs. music. Mrs. upon charity for a living. Mr. work will be given with LaPray drove the Bingham's Winnie Wright. While away they Goodwin does not know Just how These classes are given especially back home on Sunday. visited around the city of Los Anglong people will be able to continue for the women of Logan, but any eles and attended the rose carnito give to these charity cases. His one outside of the city who cares Annual Meeting val at Pasadena on New Years H daughter Edna and granddaughter, to take the work will be at liberty Friday evening at eight o'clock They were called home a O day. are visiting with him from Logan. to do so. the annual meeting of all the of days earlier than they couple Com-memembers of the Chamber of account of the death will beh eld. The Presidents planned on of --i annual report will be given and a of Mrs. Elsie A. Jensen, mother W Olsen. number of prominent citizens in Mrs. the County will takep art on the Commemorating Birthday program. The judges of the elecan Smith Cardon, Mrs. tion will make their report. The estimableLucy pioneer lady of this city, officers . also desire that all the is today celebrating her 80th birthmembers of the Chamber as far as FI day anniversary. A family dinner possible attend the annual meet- is served at the Bluebird tobeing ing. Musical numbers will be given day with five of her seven living and light refreshments served. children In attendance. They are Mrs. James A. Langton, Salt Lake; Contributes to Fund B. T. Cardon, Thomas of England Mrs. T. G. Rechow, Oldham V. Cardon of made a contribution of $100.00 to O. Guy Cardon and P. unable the Logan Employment fund last this city. Those absent and season through the Cache Valley to be present are A F. Cardon, D. C. and Mrs. A. C. Banking Company. Mr. Oldham Washington,of Madison Sullivan Barracks, N. today gave another $100 to the Y. Logan Employment Fund thru the Cache Valley Banking Company. Coming at this particular time this is very much appreciated as this H year there are more than 200 heads O N of families on the list with not The contour and profile of your head half as much money being received as last year. Last year there were is a very important part of your U 175 heads of families on the list. Whale of a Fish Nephl Carlson has Just received a clipping from the Los Angeles Examiner sent by Airs. Mose Carl- Bark to Work Willard Chugg of Providence has left for Pocatello where he has gone back to work for the O S L shops at that place. Mr. Chugg says the new employment calls for four days a week. Local News Lay-Awa- ys Dm It at These Prices. .hair cutting is an art. A son, In which Is a picture o( a 618 pound broadblU awordtlsh. It took hours lor the fishermen to land this fish. 23 Year Dance The superintendency of the Third ward Sunday school, consisting of New William Walton, Henry Salisbury and Chris Johnson, gave a children's dance In the ward recreation hall on New Years day. 150 bags of candy were given to the I Services at Cornish-Fun- eral services are being held at Cornish today for AUss Ellen Hanson, 69, of that place who died on Saturday. AUss Hanson was a sister of W. O. Hanson of Cornish and AUss Hulda Hanson of Ladle, when having your hair cut insUt on Expert Service . . . Only an Experienced Hair Cutter can build the Correct Contour to suit the individual. Ladie We Take Pleasure in Announcing MR. J. A. HELD n formerly with the Beauty Parlor is Now in Charge of Our Hair Stockton-Christianse- Cutting Department. Marriages On Increase Marriage licenses Issued at the office of Clerk C. V. Mohr Increased nearly 200 for 1931 over the year 1930. There were 603 licenses Issued in the year just closed. This Increase is attributed to the Influx of Idaho couples who preferred to get married in Utah rather than conform to the marriage regulations of their own state. Cache Valley Beauty Salo7i Phone In the Cache Valley Bank Building ELLIOT & CO. VT Merely An Example of E.W.ELLI0T and company Price Smashing Value Again We Feature j That Famous Cloth o u u Artistic Hair Shaping coiffure and is obtained only by the most careful shaping of and thinning of the hair. There has been no change in our haircutting department. You will find the same efficient hair cutters you have known in the past. 1 Stockton-Christianse- n Beauty Salon R. M. Smith, Mgr. QUADRIGA o u JJ Appoint Judges Attorney E. S. Chambers, Prof. A. N. Sorenson and James M. Smith have been appointed by President B. G. Thatcher as the Judges of of the election of the Directors Logan Chamber of Commerce. The election closes next Friday evening, January 8, at 6 o'clock. On January 1st, ballots were mailed out to all members of the Chamber of Commerce. Ballots may be mailed or deposited now personally In the ballot box at the Chamber of Commerce. The officers of the chamber desire that every member of the chamber election. participate in the U Now rl RADIO REPAIRING Pehrson ELECTRIC CO. 176 North Main E. Bert Kendrick Radio Technician Graduate of Radio and vision Institute, Chicago, Tele111. Eleven Years Radio Experience Phone 125 New and Beautiful Showing of Patterns and Colors . . . Just Unpacked . . . Never Will Fade. Remember-Yo- u Paid Us 29c Yard Last Year. E. W. ELLIOT & CO. fZ 603 W. ELLIOT |