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Show CACHE AMERICAN a"c Kit lit AGGIES GO LOGAN. CACHE COUNTY. UTAH Friday. January 22. 1932. toK;d Saturday Morning Specials TO PROVO FOR SERIES New Facet in Starting Lineup it lias Bee.i Announced ATDANSANTFiTHE FOLLOWING SPECIALS ARE OFFERED UNTIL One Oclock Regulation Floor Make New Gymnasium Attractive First High School Game Tonight Guaranteed Permanent Wave The Logan Dansant will be put The Aggies engaved in a light e after(o practical again tonight w nen practice action Thursday noon. prior to Uieir dei arture this (he Ortscrlie will clash with the morning for Provo to meet the South Cache high school baseball B V U. cougars In their second hoop tram tn the first of the division series of the year. The past week series. During the past few da vs t In experimenting on carpenter and Ollier mechanics has been and have been working on the p.ace ti the weak forward positions, Coach Dick Romney annoumed make It Into a regulation sired court. The place will be that one and tnabe two new fars will be se n In the starting lineup properly heated and the regular tonight. He was reluctant to name high school games aa well as pracwho the newcomers might be. but tice games will be played on whoever they are. they are going to floor. efightera who will rustle the ball s Coach Bums Crookston's well as score. The Aggie mentor have been hitting up a good still feeling the loss of Seth clip in the practice r km. son, and none of this year's games. They are favored to win p of forwards have suited him from Coach CantreU Nielsen's lere seems to be s vital spark quliik't. However, there Is always was shown as siting somewhere a chance for the team that isn I r- In the second game with Montana favored to win to spring a surta State, and the approaching series prise. with the Cougars Is going to go a The Dansante basketball court Stool PI(ron Here long way In determining the fu- should to be the best basket prove McGhle, one of the stoolplgeon ture starting lineup. ball floor In the Cache territory and trio who oi' rated In Logun, Besides having a regulation floor Mrrrlual la Kail IjJif-twho served a term In the Ogdm1 and ample room for the spectaMark D. Allen, manager of Un Jail for shoplifting, has completed t liere Is alto room for a tor Ailen't Ladles store, w&j it bushiest his Jail sentence and was In Logan floor. It will be safe to practice tvutor In Ealt Lake on WeJcsday this week, on his way presumably before the season has that say and Thursday of tills week. to Idaho to Join his companions advanced far. the commercial very who are awaiting trial at St. Anand mutual league games will be f.nwm Elect on forgery charge a. thony AW. Chambers as Teelected played at the Dansante. The complete schedule for Cache preudent of the Cache district of o Iver Johnson biLOST Boys the Pea O rowers division games during the season Other cycle. It belongs to one of the are as follows: Thursday morning. oi fleers, all reelected, are: C. J. Cache American delivery boy and January 22 Preston at North Ckiriutiar sen. Hyrum, vice presi- he needs It badly. Finder please Cache; South Cache at Logan. office. American Cache the W. Matkln, Hyde Park, notify dent; J. January 29 Logan at Preston; and treasurer; W. O. Phone 700. secretary North Cache at South Cache. Reese Jr, Whitney, representative 6 Logan at North from Franklin county. February Sold Two Automobiles Cache; Preston at South Cache. If any one doubts the value of 12 North Cache at llano Recital February advertising in the Cache American, Lor an; South Cache at Preston. An excellent pianoforte recital they should consult with Leland eFebruary 19 Preston at Logan; v. gnui in th- Fourth wad Hanson. Preston dealer In Dodee Cache at North Cache. South Regular Length two chapel on Tuesday afternoon by automobiles. Mr. Hansen sold 'February 2G Logan at South Bloomers the pupils of Mrs. Lucy Baugh, as- - used cars on Wednesday, the direct Cache; North Cache at Preston. ted by Floyd T. Morgan, reader. result of an advertisement carried all clastic waist and Those who appeared on the pro- In the Cache American. These are gram were Ruth Juanita Peterson, the first used cars sold since July, knee Ruth Dunkley, Opal Wlmmer, Em-tr- a as the result of advertising, said Wlmmer, Josephine Brown, Mr. Hansen last night to a repa very satisfactory Jennett Spencer and Sarah Brown. resentative of this paper. $8.50 Includes Shampoo and Finger Wave u-- Finger Wave and Shampoo. Marcel and Shampoo six-li- 75c 75c . THESE PRICES ARE ALSO GOOD FOR THE MORNINGS NEXT WEEK tl-- iggly Wiggly MILK-Sego-U- ntil oclock 1 BUTTER . . pound 21c WHITE KING 52c Orw-rlie- PARAMOUNT pre-seas- LOCAL NEWS fa . 37 It Pays to Shop at Penneys I ' TWO STRAIGHT "(TkiflD suits BUIIPINC a UN fabric that will give real service. For Misses and Ladies tuSlill START SAVING THE NORTHERN WAY NORTHERN BUILDING LOAN SOCIETY is now offering its 1932 Series of 7 Installment Stock and 6 Paid Up Stock. NORTHERN BUILDING LOAN SOCIETY is a local Savings Institution organized' irt 1922, and is operated under the supervision of the State Banking Department. NORTHERN BUILDING LOAN SOCIETY, during its nine years of progress has grown to oyer $200,000 in Assets, consisting of First Mortgage Loans on improved property in Cache Valley, ail loans payable in monthly installments under the Societys Amortization Plan, the secur-- . ity increasing constantly as each monthly payment is made. DADDY WARBUCKS spared neither time nor money in foreign lands in search of a specialist who could restore his sight and failed. Upon his return Little Annie led him to a local doctor across the way who successfully performed the operation. THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS annually have gene out of Cache Valley for investment that have not and will not come back. Carefully invested here they would have been safe, would have grown from year to year and been a satisfying asset in later years. NORTHERN BUILDING LOAN securities can be seen and examined by the stockholders. They are good, safe securities in stable, safe and sound Cache Valley. Why go away for investment when the safest and best is here in Cache Valley? NOW Installment OFFERING Stock Paid Up Stock 6 7 SSjCDlRTMlEK BUILDING M3 SOCIETY OFFICE: BAUGH BLOCK Phone 328 and 980 Logan, Utah A. E. Anderson, President E. T. Young, Vice President Herschel Bullen, Sec. and Manager Asst Secretary S. Cyril Clarke, Each 25c am Mrs. Bigler Improv Mrs. Jacob Bigler of Colllnston who Is at a local hospital where she Is receiving medical treatment, is reported to be Improving very satisfactorily. Newton Visitor Jesse Barker of Newton was a business visitor In the county seat on Thursday. Mr. Barker says there is more snow on the west side of the valley than has fallen there in many years. Saturday Only We will serve Chicken Dinner tomorrow at 40c per plate. L'tak Cafe, 71 West Centadvt. er Street. Fog In Cache Alvin Bair of Richmond, who was a business visitor In Logan Thursday night, says there was a dense fog hanging close to the road all the way from Richmond to Lor-- n. It made automobile driving rather dangerous. Lee Jones Mends Lee Jones, manager of the Service Motor company, who is In the hospital with a compound fracture of the leg, is reported to be recovering as well as could reasonably be expected. Mr. Jones broke his leg while skating. FOR n BERN Ira Dern was awardfd straight falls over the former ball star, Floyd Shumate. In (FORMERLY 3 CHILDRENS SHOES Size. 554 Pair lol'i. aIbl.UU t ff CHILDRENS SLIPPERS 22 t nVz tpl.UU Size PRINTS 8 60 to 64 count 80 count ( yards for PRINTS dji tj) JL yards for. t AA ' vJ V- - 1 r.Aiit 1 Davenette 1 Table Silk from Top to Toe Full Fashion in the new Spring Shades ... CHRISTENSEN FURNITURE COMPANY 21 West Center Phone 430 49 North Mam Henry Shandrew of Avon was InEast canyon where he went and Logan Thursday to report a recent shoveled three feet of snow from trip to the Mineral Point mine inthe roof of the mine cabin. LET US FILL OUT YOUR STATE REPORTS For REASONABLE RATES CHARGED Get Your Abstracts and Titles Perfected Now . . . Tomorrow May Be Too Late. CROCKETT LOAN AND ABSTRACT COMPANY LET US SAVE YOU MONEY on your blacksmith work. c. X. Peterson, 601 North Main. S room FOR RENT and bath. Unfurnished. Wm. c. England, Cache American office. 69c 3 Chairs ADVERTISING FOR SALE Few boxe nice Delicious Apples left. Phone 788r2. BEMBERG HOSE AND GOVERNMENT INCOME FO RRENT 6 room unfurnished house. Strictly modern and neat Garage. Sail 1071-- Modern Market Buffet CLASSIFIED FOR RENT 5 rooms and bath, unfurnished apartment on second floor. Real neat. $15.00. Call 1071-- r Used F urniture Wrestlers From Provo Win Contest If you have talent, Industry wiU Improve It. If you have none, will supply the deficiency. 35c RULE STORE) foot- 25-1- 1, Ib. DEPARTMENT STORE 6 The B. Y. U. wrestling tram took the first contest of the season in the R. M. C. western division by deWednesfeating the Aggies, day afternoon In the Smart gymnasium. The feature match of the day was between Wright of the A. C. and Captain Jorgenson of the finally going to Y, the match Wright In an extra period. Following are the results: 118 pounds, Smart, Y, threw Gaskell, A; 125, Addock Y, threw Yeates, A; 135, Young Y, threw P. Keller, A: 145, Captain Rice, A, Stephens, Y ; 155, F. Keller, A, threw Gillespie, Y; 165, Wright. A, decisioned Captain Jorgensen, Y. extra period; 175, Hales, Y, threw Morrell, A; heavyweight, Snell, Y, threw White, A. . . . Phone 198 the Dick Quinney, Elam Cronqulst, Ira Dern, wrestling card at Allen arena Adult Educational Classes Professor Chester J. Myers of the U.SA.C. faculty met the citizens of Newton Thursday evening in the first of the adult educational classes. Mr. Meyers read the Harp of Life to a large and appreciative audience. Each week some professor from the college will meet this same group for further educational FOUR ROOM APARTMENT Rent Call 218J. and recreatlnoal activities. Deputy Commissioner Here-T-orn fish and Argyle, deputy game commissioner, Is on the job in Cache county assisting Warden A. J. Peterson and Ted Seeholser with the wild game here. Efforts are being made to round up all the elk of the county which are doing damage to hay stacks and bave them assembled on the regular feed grounds which are being established in Smlthfleld and Providence canyons. Pheasants are being fed dally, according to Mr. Argyle. More attention Is being paid the wild game here this season than at any previous time. The deputy commissioner thinks the sta'e fish rearing ponds west of the city are about the most promising for best results, to be found in the state. West 1st North two here Thursday night. Dean Detton of Salt Lake took one fall and Alex Keffir of Africa, took one fall in one hour time limit match, "while Arthur Hedln of Pres ton and Reed Detton of Salt Lake went thirty minutes to a draw. The A1 Dawson, Bill Longson match was not held owing to Long-so- n suffering minor injuries In an automobile wreck near Wellsville on his way to Logan. . MAUS pfpf a.vso-aaU- Brands Beauty Parlors i Utah-Idah- COFFEE-A1- 1 5c 24 Abstracts, South Main, Logan, Utah Deeds, And All Kinds Of Insurance SHINE TICKETS-1-5 for. . . $1.00 HATS CLEANED and BLOCKED 50c LADIES and GENTS SHOES DYED and SHINED 50c ROYAL HAT And SHINE PARLOR J |