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Show CACHE Friday, March 11. 1932. ACS 23 lt North BEEF lb. 12? grain fed steers POT ROASTS, heifer ROUND STEAKS LOIN STEAKS BOILING MEAT I VEAL CHOPS At a I ;f- t 2 lb. 8? lb. 12c Ib. IOC lb. 7c lbs 29? Lamb Chops 2 lbs. 25c Lamb r 1 Stew - Side Pork. lb. 12c I Am tw Pork Roasts lb 10c V M VealS :ew lb. IOc JVfi Home Rendered rieity of Chickens, Kip- Lard onIDS. lilCjn'-pend and Fresh Salmon, , Butter, Egg and Cheese. I WE DELIVER CTf,, ' . - igggrfWAsnuty- Rtjji.stratioiJ for the spring quarter at the Utah State Agricultural college will take place on Monday J March 14, according to V. II. Hell, registrar. The quarter will run until Friday, May 26. Officials of the college exited the usual small decrease in enrollment during the coming quarter because of the students who will discontinue to work on farms. I low ever, indications are that a number of new students w ill enroll for one quarters work. There are a variety of one quarter courses offered in practically every department of work so that new students will not be inconvenienced in beginning at this time. During the first week the Junior prom committee have planned a number of events to advertise the annual junior prom which is being held on Friday, March IS in the P.tlaiv JOi 1hse will include a student body assembly, a matinee dance and hall stunts. Several impirtant tivictii activities will occur during the remainder of the school year. Several dramatic productions are scheduled as well as a number of assemblies and athletic activities, including track and. tennis. . The commencement program will begin oil May 2o, with the Sunset Festival, annual production of the music department. The Commencement program and,L alumni banquet and ball will be held on May 27. withig the baccalaureate sermon on Sunday, May 28. k interval between the close There will be a of the spring quarter and the beginning of the summer session. f. LOCAL NEWS Banker in Town Farr, esahier ot tha 8mlth-Sol- d Commercial National bank and Ur. Farr, were business visitor to Logan today. T. B. Merchant 111 WOUam Watson, manager of the Federal avenue store, bee been confined to his bed for the pest few dars. Be la reported to be up and around the house today. County Visitor Frit Ecklund of Newton was a bmdnea visitor In the county seat today. Oolden Butters of Clartston was also transacting business here Mill- mid-wint- er a The Cache county board of the daughters of pioneers held their regular meeting Thursday at the relic hall on the Logan high school Wellsville Service campus. There a as a large attendA special program on the bi- ance, practically every camp being centennial of George Washington represented. Mrs. O. H. Green gave win be given Sunday evening at the lesson and Mrs. B. O. Thatcher the Wellsville ward tabernacle In gave the hstory of the Relic Hall. connection with sacrament meeting. Member from the Thomas Tarbet Speakers will be Harold W. Park- camp furnished the music. Mrs. T. inson and Ernest Leishman. Mus- B. Farr, president, was In charge. ical numbers will be selections by a girls chorus under the direction Return of Mrs. Celia Murray and a vocal Carlsons Joseph Carlson together with his selection by Mrs. Bertha Maughan. A good attendance Is desired. wife and family, have returned from a three months visit on the coast. Goes To Jail He was located at Huntington Park. W. Anderson of Millville is in the The cold winter months have been county Jail as the result of being California . in found guilty of assault and battery thoroughly enjoyed on Devo Humphreys of that place. hfr. Carlson told a representative alma Jensen, Justice of the peace of the Cache American today. While In the Millville precinct, heard the there he had occasion to visit with evidence in the case and passed Harry Stoney, Dr. E. 8. Budge, and sister, and sentence. Anderson was given a Mose Carlson says sentence of 20 days and a fine of Bishop S. B. Benson. He mov$20, the days to be suspended upon Bishop Benson contemplates ing back to Logan after school is payment of the fine. out in the spring. Shillings CoSfee Too ' Moat housewife every how good and satisfactory are Schilling's teas, spices and extracts. Bat a lot of them dont know much a boot Schilling' Coffee. Our store now has a sale oo Schilling's Coffee In 1 pound vacuum air tight cans at knows 35 A convince yon it Is of rare quality. Soap will we S&tord&y Eifle while soep Visiting Honolulu 10 bars 23c b of pure Crystal White stock, and i equal In quality. At this price It will pay yon to lay in a 8e our good supply. window for other Bargains . . . they win be there. QlP. SKACCJS A Marriage licenses sued as follows and Anna Jane ington, Burley Purdy, Portland; Seymour Fenton Potts and Esther McMaster, Poca- C. Hoglund and tello; Walter Caroline Belinda Miles, Grace; Fred Raymond and Hortense Paterson, Black foot; Sterrell Whittle Webb, Richmond and Alice Adamson, Franklin; Herman Ed. and Thelma Joy Shafer, Pocatello; Ernest Herman Speth, College and Edna Bernice Merrill, Logan; Wallace Martin Taggart, Millville and Hazel Mercedes Nelson, Logan; Jesse D. Holt, Hunting-to- n and Mary Jeannette Taggart, Aberdeen, Fred Bodily, Idaho; Syracuse and Bessie Eames, Harris-villBurl Carmany and Lily Walton, Pocatello. Gies-brec- ht Former Mayor H. B. Nielsen of Hyrum and Mrs. Nielsen, are now visiting in Honolulu, where they went to see their son who is on a mission. The Hawaiian dally paper of February 28, a copy of which has been sent to this office by Elder David England who Is a missionary there, carries a front page story accompanied by the photographs of Mayor and Mrs. Nielsen. See Page Four In today's issue is an advertisement from the Independent Orocery owned and operated by H. O. Hay' ball, showing some very attractive bargains, prices are within reach of everybody. This is one place in town where they carry a most complete line of dishes and household furnishings and the prices are such that every family can now af ford to furnish their homes In modern style. Leishman Some Rider Bobby Leishman, Logan Jockey, who did considerable riding In the races in Florida during the winter season, mad ea great hit with the I. horsemen throughout the country, An article appears in the current ' issue of Co II ye rs Eye and The Baseball World. These articles say the former Logan rider is capable of competing with any rider on the American soil. He is at present In New York. I San Francisco Market Butter The tone of the market was fully steady following good demand for all grades and active trading. Receipts continued moderate and stocks at the close of the day were quite light. The movement of butter into retail outlets was reported to be very satisfactory. Eggs The market continued unchanged with supplies of large eggs quite heavy and hard to move. Current receipts of large extras were reported sol dat 15 while large specials sold to retailers as low as 18c. Lack of demand for storage purposes is apparently the cause of the accumulatmg stocks. One shipment arrived from Oregon c, Substance Discussed sell for This soap have been is- - e; of one can will trial Marriage Licenses Surety of Purity" JdsaCESESEXL. n The subject of the Sunday, March 13, in all Christian Science Churches is "Substance. Ordinarily substance is erroneously believed to be something visible and material, whereas, A ruth, Life and Love are substance. When belief progresses to faith, and faith advances to spiritual understanding it instantly becomes possible to Heal the sick, cleanse the lepers, raise the dead, cast out devils. (Matt. 10:8), as commanded by Christ Jesus. A correlative passage 487 of Science and from page Health with Kep to the Scriptures, by Mary Baker Eddy, which was n, also included in this corroborates and explains the This passage follows: "The apostle James said; Show me thy faith without thy works and I will show thee my faith by my works . . . This faith relies upon an understood principle. This principle makes whole the diseased, and brings out the enduring and haronious phases of things. The result of our teachings is their sufficient confirmation. This sermon will be read in the Sunday service Lesson-Sermo- Owne d f Unitedly Operated CANNED VEGETABLES Diced Beets Diced Carrots . . Stringless Beans ) per can . . j I N No. 2 cans Standard Com No. 2 cans Standard Peas 3 No. 2 cans Solid Pack Tomatoes 3 3 Varb 1- -2 29c . 29c ; 29c . . . . . . Pioneer To Commemorate 80th Birthday Daughters Meet es well as R. L. Allen of Cove. M Specials for Saturday, March 12 The eighth grade clem la school was ttudylng (rose of verba each The as ''Begin, began, begun. teacher give Jim the word "do." He answered, laying, Do, do, dose. She gave Tom the word tick" to eee whet he would do, knowing 11 Sick wa wrong. He answered Irk. dead." Lergeil Caaal is World Buraia hua the largest cauul In tbe world. Starting at Leningrad, It Hyrum Hayball, pioneer merchant and banker of this city, was In readies the frontier of China, and come down hni a total length of nearly 4,500 town today, having from hi home to transact some miles He is getting business affairs. around pretty good, although his Eagliak leg seems to bother him some. "Tha languaga beat saltod for Mr. Hayball will commemorate unlveraal adoption is tha on with his 80th birthday anniversary cn tht worst grammar. That is Sunday, March 13. This genUeman the Dngllah languaga." came to Logan to 1868. He is per- Q. Bernard Shaw. haps the oldest merchant in the valley. At one time he was manager of the United Order In this city Photograph! Fabric and has been active all his ,By a new photographic method of as a merchant Mr. Hayball amteUlKhlng textile material!, tbe was one of the original organizers doth. Impregnated with a aenal Usof the Cache Valley Bank and is ing solution, is used aa a film to vice president of the Institution. receive tha printing. It la aald to He has taken an active part In civic withstand light and washing. and at one time was a coun- - tlon's Business, ty commissioner. His friends will be glad to extend Midgat Hippo to him on Sunday their best wishes The pigmy hippopotamus which returns of for many happy the day. la found In Liberia, West Africa tha size af Is only Ra.t-ProSolutioa the giant hippopotamus common to It Is stated that outdoor mull the region of the Nile At That the boxes will not rust If coated with average weight of an adult male of a solution made by dissolving the midget specie la ovar 400 enough celluloid in amyl acetate to pounds, form a sirup The solution should be applied with a brush and the Chamois Glove box completely covered. Inside snd Tou are quite mistaken If you out. think your chamois gloves are tha product of the little mountain ans Op a for Advice telope known aa the chamois. "When you have a desire to have no intention to deceive yawn," advises a physician, "do so when they follow the custom of usto the fullest extent" But dont go ing the name chamois skin for away and forget to cloaa your split sheepskin and lambskin of a mouth. washable sort. T The Second Anniversy of the Red & White Stores of Cache Valley -- WUford Lundberg and N. W. ville was a visitor In the county MerLley of the Lundberg Bulck seat today. She came over to do her company and Fred Lundberg of the Texaco company, have been In the weekly shopping. state capital this week on business for their respective firms one-weeOld Folk Party folks old party The was held In the First ward on Appointed Delegate Dr. Weston Vernon has lust reThursday. Dinner was served at Governor noon, following which there was a ceived a letter from program given by members of the Oeorge H. Dern which announces at 11 a. m. to the Cache Valley A. C. student body and sever- the feet that Dr. Vernon has been Bank building. Sunday School meet U. al ward extemporaneous speeches. named a delegate to the American at 10. Wednesday evening service at Jesse Earl la chairman of the ward Library association convention to be 8. Tb epubllc la cordially Invited. Other members are held in New Orleans April 29 to SO committee. Ernest Knowles, J. R. Anderson W. inclusive. The governor stated that he hoped the Logan man can see C. England and their wive. his way clear to attend the Mrs Caroline Monson of . I ndependcntly j Auto Dealers Away Millville Visitor r..Le Frt 1 AT THE COLLEGE McKinney, Prop. POT ROASTS CACHE COUNTY. UTA1 N, Phone 300 FED QUALITY CRAIN ODERN IYJLaRKET How West AMERICAN-LOGA- SUGAR MILK Any Brand 4 Tall Can life-her- 1 (Try These For Quality) COFFEE 1 Corn Flakes 33c White Ib. Red & Vacuum Packed 2 large packages Red & White 29c 1 1 lb. White It' Quality IOc IOc lbs. G.N. Navy Beans lbs. Red Chili Beans 2 lbs. Cala Lima Beans 3 3 23c & o. RICE lbs. Red & White Rice. Try this rice and you will always buy it. 3 15c 21c CRACKERSCrax 1-- 3 1-- 2 29c 27c Ib. Caddie Soda Ib. Caddie Honey Graham Crax GROCERY Company Store for Our Satur- JAM Gold Gera or day Specials . . . We Meet all Competition FRUITS and VEGETABLES lesson-sermo- livery . . . Phone 164 H. G. HAYBALL - - - Proprietor lb. jar Servus, Pure Fruit and Sugar. 1 3 288 size 59c J 25c & DRIED BEANS pkgs. or Jell-- De- 5 Ld m Powder Baking can Red Wall Paper Cleaner 3 and Make Free 22c I9c 1 large pkg. Red & White Washing Powder 23c Desserts Red White The INDEPENDENT 35c .... lb. fresh stock 10 bars Red & White Laundry Soap 3 cans Red & White Cleanser . . Soaps Glove-maker- Be Sure and Call at Fine Granulated 101b.53c Walnuts California Shelled SALMON tall 1 can pound Red & White Salmon fancy Alaska Red Pack 1 Oranges, per doz 25c 19c . 5c |