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Show UC CACHE AMERICAN luRht mm a. c. u. s. LQfiAN. CACHE COUNTY. UTAH Music Department Presents BY VERDI CAPITOL THEATRE, January 100 College Students, 35 Piece Orchestra M. ... Admission Thursdays 75c Days tht i; tht 75c 75c j ! PARAMOUNT BEAUTY PARLORS It r PENNEYS at i i dJfr Ue SOCIETY tut f oc, 75c, $1,00 ocmilon report, that aith th s shcrt lim loan. and which mount of moisture in the ground the owner find. It Imposubl to ex. nd the excellent water thrd sndjtnrate himself. Ther is only one ) Uh the cool evening, will kind of lon for the home owner likely prevail bream of the and that I long trr.n, monthly, ) mount of snow in the mountains. ' mn. no riaicurity iw cost Oil, should malt, an !dr! rmi'mrt, I built my home on Uds ieason for the (rowing of pew matured plan. r.y chi dren have FIKCER WAVE & SHAMPOO stock In a building loan aoeiety, ani IlERSniCL BlTLtlf Jit is live only safe and nre way. MARCEL AND SHAMPOO th' :e U any iaf and sure wsv SUCCEEDS WALDO HATCH I under tlie tun. for the struggling t"T" ePl "i'ls of Onlay to acquire (Continue.) from ,a. on.) I and Pays to shop pany'. Culler development In Bear Dulld--pay for a home. The Northern loan Gocsety, w'.ih Pred-- I River Narroa In Boxeldrr eouniy. j At the land comprising the reservoir, dent A. n. Anderson of Lot. an (take Cache valley ,U Pr,sidfnl w Ijmg west of Logan, on both sides or I toatttution, northern Ulah ln-of the river and from .tunJin. GUARANTEED PERMANENT their home. Cover were laid for stituUon. and In urh a condition the M h ten guests, Bridge followed th. I3-5- 0 WAVE dinner. Two were prU a aafe field for It future opera- wrvmlkm dlstrlct m ,.Ml awarded. ,u ofncr Ani of Cache valley succumbed to the The Best Materials Available We hoM'r without any reserva- Mr. BulWn succeeded Professor and Mr,. DW. Pittman Uie late H. E, Hatch as trustee for lions whatsoever recommend to all Kid 1 law kes wood Low Decision entertained at bridge dinner a syndicate that to Billy Hnrddon Barger Bout advanced in excess of their fiends and fellow citizens for the of 100.000 to party Saturday evening A Real Thriller. save the district, and that they begin and continue to members of the FFW, club and Mr. Bullen now has over 1000 seres save the Northern Way." their partners Covers were laid of this west side land under hi Kid Barger of PresOgden for twenty guests. Bridge followed MANAGER OI.OFSON OF BLUE control and management the dinner. Three score prizes were knockout over Joe I IGUT GAS AND OIL COMPANY ton scored In commenting on bis election to ANNOUNCES Maero of Ogden In the fourth warded. OFFICE CHANGES thl new position Mr. Bullen said round of the scheduled mam event of the annual Ogden Miss Anna Boss was hostess for The Northern Building Loan So(Coi itx.-(n livestock show athletic card here the Esaioml club at a dinner meet' ciety confines it building operatlie tween Sous sales tions to Logan and Cache valley, handle Tuesday night In one of the most ing Thursday evening at the Blue' volume oftne as throi.jui general Cache valley is purely agrisensational main events witnessed, bird. Covers were laid for ten and fice will at It be Lcgan, necessary to Ogden in cultural making it more to years. Maero won the Ur. and Mrs. N. D. Salisbury en guests. Music and visiting follow- guests. Following dinner Miss M,' stable andthereby reia n the ba'anee of the pies-eless subject to fluctuabo! Bankhrad gave a flute s round easily and scored Urtauned at a dinner party Tues- ed tlie dinner. staff of stenographers and em- opening tion localities that whose two knockdowns over Barger people "The Nephlle Lamentations." Dr fot day evening in compliment to Mr look to other and more varied pur- ployees st Logan and throughout nine counts in the second round and Mrs. Waldo Hutch, who will Students of the Logan Academy Joel E. Ricks of the History de- suits for alheUhood. the ent.re Uuiltory. the securities leave January JO for New York clly were guest of Mrs. Oscar John- partment of the US AC. gave a back of the While Mr. Olofson naturally Is where they will make their home. son and a schooner party Saturday talk on "The Authenticity of the holders of savings of the stockthis society are among loath to part with such employe The table was centered with Ame- evening. Following the ride a chili Book of Mormon." the safest and best In the world as Mr. Taylor, Mr. Olsen and Miss rica beauty rosea. Covers were laid supper was served at the academy. The thousands of mortgages that Stewart, he feels that It Is a dis Miss Emma Hawkins enfrrta'ncd for Die following guesta: Mr. and The students of the Academy of are foreclosed today, throughtlnct recognition of merit and that Mrs. Batch. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. college age met Tuesday evening at the members of the MOR. club out being e)S the country, to the detriment each one la entitled to and merits BITTER, Fresh mowC Batch. Mr. and Mrs. C. A Lundahl, the Presbyterian church for the Wednesday evening. At the cItsa of Creamery, pound honest, able home owners arc, the advanced position they will BEEF POT ROAST unit to be of the evening's entertainment re- for the moet Attorney and Mrs. Asa Bullen and purpose of organizing In the general office at Salt part, being foreclosed Mr. and Mrs. Salisbury. called Westminister Forum. Rever- freshments were served. Best cut, (Suet Free) pound financial by Institutions who hold 'Lake City. was end T. R. Paden chosen to ROUND STEAK few Miss Marie Barber entertained Pound Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Hatch and act as sponsor for the unit. Reat dinner Covwere freshments to served Wednesday evening. SIRLOIN twenty. Carlisle J. at STEAK W. entertained Mi. ers were laid for the following Pound a dancing party Thursday evening Mrs. E. O. Peterson. Mrs. in compliment at ttie notel HAMBURGER, Varsity dance club gave a danc- guests: Mrs, Waldo Ss Ur. and Mrs. Waldo Hatch. ing party Monday evening In the Ivan Christenson, 3 Pounds Mrs LuGuy Cardon, Mrs. About 6S coupP a were In attendance small dance hall of the Palais dOr, Hatch, WEINERS thrr M. Howell, Mrs, Asa Bullen 3 rounds Fifty couples were present. Light light nfreshments were served. Elan-Size refreshments were served. After In- and Miss Barber. Bridge followed GOLDEN SWEET Ur. and Mrs. P. K. Hays of termission leap year was observed the dinner. CORN, 3 cans Rtohmoud entertained the follow- and the ladles chose partners. COFFEE, HILLS M. and Mrs. Charles O. Peterson ing guests from Logan at dinner BLUE CAN, pound twelve entertained at guests Mr. and enterMr. Mrj. Mrs. Moser and John Satarday evening; CORN OR GLOSS house party Tuesday evening. ReRay eiddoway. Mr. and Mrs. Dick tained at dinner Sunday honoring STARCH, 2 packages... freshments were served the at Qutnney, Mr. anad Mrs. Ray P. Mr. and Mrs. V. W. Lawson and BROWN OR POWD. Crookston. Ann Hansen and Wal- daughter Moveta, who left Monday close of the evening's entertainment. SUGAR, 2 package lace Ctiipman. for Salt Lake City to make their DOUBLE-THREA- D LARGE FKG. WHITE Mrs, A. H. Thompson entertainhome. Covers were laid for twelve KING Washing Powder ed at a bridge luncheon Saturday TERRY WUliam Hugl was the recipient guests. LARGE PKG. GRAINS afternoon. m The guests Included: ot surprise party Monday evenOF GOLD ... Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Mitchell en- Mrs. Thomas B. Farr of Smithfield, ing planned by the members of the BL B. (dub in celebration of his tertained at breakfast Sunday Mrs. Waldo Hatch, Mrs. W,R GoodThe were laid for 13 rich, Mrs. E. J. Maynard, Mrs. A. evening Covers anniversary. birthday morning. F. Stockson, Mrs. Adellah Miner with a guests. was spent playing cards Shepard, Mrs. O. Guy Cardon. Mrs. sapper following. Covers were laid Joel E. Ricks, Mrs. Kenneth C Better than (he (jniHty that sold at for twenty guests. Four score prizes Attorney and Mrs. Asa Bullen 399 North 1st East Phone 155 for 78c a year ago I Extr-brwere awarded. entertained at a family dinner Ikcler, Mrs. S. M. Budge, Mrs. y for Mrs. H. J. Hatch. Parker, Harry of Bullen the who party family iextra wear. Solid colon, plaid Mrs. Bennett O. Blair entertainreside here and In Richmond on Bridge followed the dinner. Two score were awarded. Tuesprizes tea a at ed Informally bridge Simday afternoon In celebration of At the close of the birthday anniversary of the day afternoon. SEE OUR WINDOWS U.S.A.C. Women's club met Monthe bridge games score prizes were late Herschel Bullen Sr. Covers day afternoon at the Bluebird. Mrs. awarded to Mrs. W, W. Merrill and were laid for ten guests. Joel E. Ricks was hostess. Mrs. N. Tea was Mrs. N. W. Christiansen. erred. Mr. and Mrs. N. M. Degn enter- A. Pedersen reviewed the book tained at a card and supper pany "The Virgin and the Gypsy by The birthday anniversary of L. Friday evening their D. H. Lawrence. Tea was served honoring Tueswas celebrated WesterhoLm house guests, Mr. and Mrs. Frank There were several special guests. of J. Larsen of Richfield. The guests when a group CORNER FIRST NORTH AND MAIN day evening Clio club met Wednesdays afterFriends planned a surprise party at were entertained at three small noon at the home of Mrs. V. D. the Westerholm home. A supper tables at cards with a supper was served with games and stunts Three score prizes weie Gardner. Mrs. James H. Linford reviewed the book "Forty-NinerWaving Twenty guests were In- awarded. the by Archer Butler Mulbert, cluded in the party. Mrs. Vera S. Stone entertained $5000 Atlantic prize book. Tea was six guests at dinner Sunday honor- served. There were a few special Dr. and Mrs. Al' in W. Hale ening Frank J. Larsen. guests. tertained at a family dinner party Miss Karia Nielsen entertained in celebration of Sunday afternoon guests at dinner Sunday U S A.C. Faculty Womens league eight t I t .r.-Dr. of Ifcs annlveisiry Mrs. Larsen. met Friday afternoon at the L D S k Kale's mother, firs. Helen Hale honoring Mr. and Mrs. Henry Otte enter- Seminary on College hill. Dr. Joel who waa C.T jeers old Covers were laid for S3 guests. Attorney and tained at a dinner party Tuesday E. Ricks of the History department Mrs. George Q. Rich were special evening in compliment to Mr. and of the college gave an interesting Mrs Frank J. Larsen. Covers weie discussion of Lincoln or Less.' laid for twelve guests. Bridge fol- Tea was served. The following ladies were the hostesses for the aflowed the dinner. Mrs. F. J. Larsen and Mrs. N. ternoon: Mrs. P. V. Cardon, Mrs M. Degn were luncheon guests of J. W. Carlson, Mis. E. G. Carter, Mrs. Joseph Mrs. Henry Scheby Tuesday after- Mrs. Elsa Brown-BatTho old "mercury1 A. Geddes, Mrs. W. L. Wanlass, noon. Mrs. F. D. Daines, Mrs. S. R. Egmay go Into a tail-sp- in Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Norfleet en- bert, Mrs. Lemoyne Wilson, Myrtle any time now. tertained at a dinner party Satur- Davidson. Then It will be good day evening at the Bluebird. CovSaturday evening at Hotel Eccles ers werel aid for thirty two guests. to know your coal Bridge followed the dinner. At the the pledges of Chi Omega enterbin is well stocked four score tained the active members at an close of the games prizes were awarded. On Thursday informal dancing party. The theme with to good Peerless Pays shop evening Mr. and Mrs. Norfleet en- was Spanish. The hall was decked a with Coal. number of beautiful SpanAt tertained at a bridge dinner party ish shawls together with other The orchestra There is no Spanish features. was dressed in Spanish costumes. coal mined-- or coal Fifty couples were in attendance. Mondays 18-- 19 Kid Barger Wins Bout With Maero six-rou- i nt 1 SATURDAY The Idahoan, however, came back to win tlie third round, and ended the bout with two terrific right 1 ai d punches to the thin In the fourth frame. Maero went down for a lime count after the first punch, nd tlie second punch ended tlie. battle. Billy Sneddon of Ogden woo a decision over Young Haakeswood of Lewiston in a Sneddon won four of the aix rounds. Peery Eattoh and Clyde Hawkins battled four rounds to a draw. Hawkins, however, won three of the four rounds. Pour other four-roubouts rounded out the card, which attracted a capacity crowd. RADIO REPAIRING Pehrson ; -- 4 ELECTRIC CO. 171 Nrth Mato E. Bert Kendrick America's Oldest Rules St, Augustine. Fla., for decade, claimed lb oideet house. In th l'nlte.1 Plate, srilh Santa F. N. saertlhg rival elalma. Actuallj. th oldeat houses (n th country srs th Pnehlo ruins f th gonthweet Radio Terholda ef Radio and Institute, Chicago, 111. Eleven Year, Radio Experience Phone US Gradual Trle-sLU- oa d UNITED GROCERY 20 NORTH Free Delivery on Order 38 for $3.00 or Over FEATURING FOR SATURDAY. WEST-FIR- LOGAN ST Phone RIJTTFR Phone 38 JAN. 16 )?r oiL FKESiI c,,lRNED CREAMERY, POUND SPECIALS ve fj J.UC Ecs i Bath Towolo , f FELIX CASH MARKET PENNEY J. C. CO., INC. s" PREPARE F0 n-- j COAL j ORANGES APPLES 2 Lb. Jar 29c . . SB EET JUICY SUNKIST "x:,Rr:FANC DOZEN .... mNESAP $1.49 POT ROAST CR HALF FISH SALMON WHOLE POUND -- tWTM'TZT Bacon 10c rrrski'fyervi Squares-Meat- y. . ib. 10c extra-heav- rt, 1 Peanut Butter POUND BRICK WEATHER' .6 Safety 7 Sufficient Effort Toward the Right Goal will Eliminate Your Future Financial Wories. Call or Write for Our Plans e, Western Mortgage It PENNEYS better New PHILCO Models better mined Come in and see the Newly Created Philco. It will startle you with its beauty of design; its improved life like reproduction. PHILCO HEADQUARTERS Thatcher Music Company 12 West Center Logan Alpha Gamma chapter of Chi Omega announce the initiation of Edith Johnson, Irene Barlow and Geneva Grace and the pledging of Iola Hickman. The local chapter of Chi Omega boasts of a new Chi Omega insignia in neon lights. Cardinal and straw, the sorority colors. -- than Peerless. It comes best Utah Coal fields and is perfectly preprred for burning n a size desired. from the CANNING CROP PROGRAM NOT YET SETTLED (Continuad from Past One) committees will keep in close touch with the situation and use every effort to see that the canning factories operate.' Many of the farmers are very desirous of raising peas and beans. Chairman A. W. Chambers of the Cache County Pea Growers a Carl W. Sanders Coal Phone 293 Wood and 804 No. Main Syndicate 2419 Kessel ave Ogden, Utah 209 Kearns Building Salt Lake City, Utah Branch Office Crocket Loan & Abstract Co. 24 So. Main St. Logan, Utah h. |