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Show a ... Cardon s Chocolates Local News Enroll W. Palmer Here SPECIALS Dl'TTLR, Freak Creamery. pMSd , Erroil W. Palmer, salesman for the Crane company. Salt Lake, has Union Meeting Lumberman Recover been a business visitor in Cache Union meeting of the Logan Robert M. Smith a ho recently Valley this week . Relief will be held a localstake Society at underwent an operation 3 37 March to. In at that the recovered p Sunday, husplUd. ha so far house. Special class for work Wyatt Back On Job be rae taken to hie home Tuesday. stake Willard Wyatt, butcher at Purely committees will be conducted. Wiggly Modem Market, Is back st Ice Business Increases his meat block again, after being The Natural Ice company located German Meeting sway from work for some time Prest Joseph Qulnney of the Loat Johnson's Grove and operated to an injured hand. Is enjoying a gan stake and Elder John Qulnney owning by Harry Meuhlen. with the with other returned missionaries, impldly Increasing business Attend Funeral will be speakers at 3 43 p. m. Suncoming of the warm weather. Wallace Bingham, barber at the day at the Oerman meeting house Modem Barber Shop, with Mrs choir for all is A made request Want Information Bingham, are attending the funeral be to members present. services today for Charles Kofoed The Park City high school band st Weston, father of Mrs Bingham. , and the Oranlte high echoed band bave written for more Information j Dies at Cedar City Mrs. Esther Parkinson Rogers, Elk regarding the State Band Contest Support Boosters 0 wife of H. T. Rogers of Preston. to be held in Logan. April On account of the Boosters show on of the Cedar at died N. Christiansen W. Wednesday, Wednesday night the Elks of this City Prof. Utah State Agricultural college who according to advices received here city held their meeting early In the has visited a number of the high by M. E. Rogers. Mrs. Rogers wss evening so that they could take In schools recently, reports that there on a visit with her daughter, Mrs the lively Boosters vaudeville. is much enthusiasm over the State N. J. Barlow at the time of death. j Contest at Logan. The bands have The body will be shipped to Preston Cove Daughter Meet until April 8 to make their final for services and burlaL Services will DAURhu.re of pioneers of the be held JSunaay. entries. John Cornish ramp at Cove held their annual banquet on Monday last. Mr. and Mrs. John Eskelsen I1 and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Alen Sr. DKlShlNU Best roads, I quart W. 1st N. Free Delivery On Order Phone 38. Over 33.08 Spring Will soonnowbe It 15' Iteol Foods I pint MIRIM FH Wrt or Dry . pack, t cans MEAT 25 25 25 21 OtIIU cans . Cora Nat cans . PEANUT BlTTLR 1 I lb. Jar POT ROAST Bert Cot, per lb. PORK CHOPS 3 poonda IliMRl KGER 3 pounds PORK FAT for rendering, per lb. WENN1ES 3 lbs. . .. . rhono Pf Mt 161 Piggly Wiggly Store Managrr Robert Sheffield of Plg- -' u making a speciality Here- until all ol SCache Valley products In his 'Siy-wigg- won't be long the baseball fans of the county will advertising today. be looking for some of the National sport. It looks as though things are Tenth Ward Play going to line up for some bmwball The M. L A. of the Tenth ward spirit In Igan this season. has announced a on act play and a dance at the ward hall next TuesAdult Education day night Adult education work will be car--1 ried on at the Cache county school Bp. Anderson Operated district again next year, according Bishop William Anderson of Rich-Thto J. W. Kirk bride, superintendent. decision was reached because mond who suffered an acute attack , of the support given the movement of appendicitis this week and sub- -, j year. The programs In Smith- - mi tted to an operation, is reported field ended last week, and those in to be Improving very nicely at the local hospital. Richmond will end this week. U TEMPLE BRAND L. D. S. A ty riders. The committee expect to use Iocs! talent as much as passible. With Uie i ace track and other equipment at the Cache county fair grounds the committee can give a program with considerable variety that will entertain ail the people Some of the rodeo towns are not provided wi'h good race tracks and cannot feature horse races This Is not the case at the Cache County fair grounds as one of the best half mile tracks in the Intermountain country Is here. A number of fast horse running races will no doubt be Included each day with the rodeo program. Mr. Colborn reported that Logan Orey. the big grey horse which performed so well at the last Cache County Pair, had developed Into a, real bucking horse. He gave a good This performance In the East horse we purchased by Mr. Coy- horse was purchased by Mr. Ool-th- ls lege ward. Logan Orey win be in the line-u-p for the celebration July G5c . . $1.00 . . . Heavy Grade of Ladies New Style i Rayon Special atm.1,. lMiunrr- - 85c 85c 95c BLOUSES Lace Beautiful Bloue, Latest Pastel Shades Short Waists, Boleros and Many Other Varieties New Assortment Just Received New Low Prices. 95' 1.45 Iw. Harvey Johnson Home u Harvey Johnson la back home after spending the last five months traveling throughout the Northwest and California, Harvey reported having had a splendid time while on the coast. He is now back home to look after business at the grove during the coming season. Tax Plan Approved By Rich County Franklin Visitors I y, S. We Invite Your Patronage t Piggly Wiggly !1.95 araaeimC r :v ILffiffisifiti 26-2- 8. Marriag licenses have been issued on the Emlthfleld- Newton rood was reported by Coun- - to Mark Johnson Skabelund and both ty Road Supervisor William Folleti Gladys Dorothy Christensen, Ion Tuesday. It was about eight feet! of Logan; Harry Michael Herschi wide and four feet deep. Temper' Montpelier and Ruth Violet Price, of confer- which will be reduced this year, Mr. Ogden After week ary repairs were made on the road Geneva; Waldron Housley, Richassociation Barker said. He said he could not Norma mond Canners' and the Utah Jensen, Hyrum. ences, repairTuesday, and the plaoe Utah and the Canning Crop Grow- predict how great the reduction ed Wednesday allowing the passage association committee at a late would Be: ers' of traffic. Arrive Daughters Mr. and Mrs. John Hubbard of hour Wednesday night agreed on' Ior Here from Salt Lake Orace, Idaho, are rejoicing over the rowtn seM0D' Mrs. D. Vem Anderson of Salt arrival of a fine daughter at the j comlD The .prices, as announced by Lake, spent some time visiting with home of the grandparents, Mr. and relatives here this week. Mrs. An- Mra George T. Smith of this city. Josepli P. Barker, president of the derson made the trip here with her Mr and Mrs. L. C. McDonald are cannerjf organisation, ar U 8. grade No. 1, $1030 per ton; brother, 8. H. Blair, general man- receiving congratulations upon the Salt Lake The plan of the stats ager of the Blair Motor company arrival of a daughter, born at the ' No. 3. $430 per ton. The prices paid In 1931 were: No. tax commission for reappraisal of They came up primarily to attend hospital on Wednesday. The Me- in Rich the big Boosters Vaudeville Wed- Donald baby Is the second girl In 1, $13; No. 3, IS. property Improvements The acreage last year was 8600. county was unanimously approved, the family. She has four brothers. nesday at the Capitol theatre. at a meeting of county officials and leading citizens, according to Roscoe E. Hammond, member of the commission, who with Howard P. Leatham, presented the plan at a meeting Tuesday at Randolph. A significant fact of the revaluation plan," said Mr. Hammond, was that we found the greatest Inequality in the valuation of ImPHONE 172 FREE DELIVERY $2.00 ORDER provements. This Inequality, however, Is not peculiar to Rich ooun-tWe Reserve The Right To Limit Quantity! for it exists in other parts of state. the Piggly-Wiggl- y, Cache and features Owned Logans Locally Store, presents The plan submitted Tuesday is sell someManufactured and Produced Items. much rather Valley you the first of the reappraisals being made by the state tax commission. thing we bought from your neighbors. With that of Rich county, three others Wayne. Carbon and Emery counties are to be finished this year. A complete reclassification is being made by a nonpartisan committee of Rich county business men, headed by DeWitt Johnson. A washout GARMENTS jMens New Style ;Ladies Fine Combed Cotton . Ladies Cotton (regular SI) at Old Style, bleached (Rf 1 Canners And Where Values Are Real Growers Fix Tomato Priced :S Marriage Licenses Repairs on Road Siies, Shade, Styles At s3.95s6.95 s9.50s12.50 FRONTIER DATS WILL USE SOME IOC4L STOCK 25e North Irt Fart All rredrlrh and Johanna , FELIX CASH MARKET 4 KNIT SPORT SUITS d. 5C - A wonderful Assortment of Nattj? KmtX Laursen. lira. Heinrich emigrated to America in April 1689 and married the late Joseph Heinrich In Chicago In 1891. They moved to Utah In 1196 and eetUed at Smith-ReiBcJde her eon. Attorney George C. Heinrich of Logan two daughters also survive. Mra Esther Hansen of Boise and Mrs Mildred Cannon of Logan. Five grandchild- - I ren also survive. 35' 25 . of daughter IV . Easter Specials Punrral srmces will be held tomorrow at Smllhfleld for Mrs Anna Christina Heinrich. 62. who local hospital Wednesday died at evening following a stroke. Deceased a as bom November 3. 1M9. In Denmark. She was the 25e SALAD 39-3- YTNITEni Market IE' , 19' . Pape Five !v Mrs. Heinrich Service Saturday At Smithfield SATURDAY now selling Cardon's Chocolate from 60c to 70e per pound, sams Ad quality The Bluebird I 20 ipGAN. CACHE COUNTY. lTAli CACHE AMERICAN 25, 1932. Friday. Marck - iM t m - - . O. D. Merrill Moves Here O. D. Merrill and family of Richmond, have moved to Logan to make their future home. They have taken up their residence at 130 East 3rd North street Mr. Merrill, for many years, was the miller at the Cub River Mill north of Richmond. He has been a leadingdalryman, for many years. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lowe of Zollinger Reunion Franklin were business visitors in A family reunion was held at the Logan today. They report that John home of Joseph Zollinger In Provl-denLowe of Franklin, who has been on Wednesday night of the seriously 111 for several weeks. Is Jacob Zollinger family. Six sons much son Their very Improved. and three daughters with their families were present Including 37 grand children and 3 great grandchildren. Out of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Zollinger, Rulon Boyce, Mr. and Mrs. Frances Worley, Miss Evelyn Zollinger and Miss Virginia Crockett of Logan; Jacob E. Zollinger and family of College, Mrs. O. B. Kirby of Rockland, Idaho. Games, and music were played and refreshments served. Sixty were present oe j Wed No. 2 cans PEAS, Weber Valley Evergreen . . B ELANS, No. 2 10c .... 2 for 25c ... 2 for 25c Evergreen Spring Garden 3 for 40c 15c Sego Spring Garden Cans 3 for 40c Bordens or Morning Tall Cans 6' Sego I1LI1 SKBM&iBBgTnaH Sugar, . IO lb. bag 51c . Butter, Creamery Laurel Wheat Doughnuts . . . . . 20c 10c doz. 10c I Flour . 48 lb. bag 73c Germade . O lb. bag 23c . Fine or Coarse Apples .... bushel 75c Fine for Cooking or Eating SHSaMgJBmKaiMWi.'MKaWWBS gBBEEa E35SS EASTER SPRING CHICKENS AND HAMS! First Spring Chickens of the Season the first in price and quality. Tasty Roast of Prime Beef, Lamb, Veal and Pork Fat Hens Lunch Meats, etc. 17' Delicious Sugar Cured Whole or Half Per Pound PfIRFf POAQT 1 Ullil iivllljl Loin Leg Ends Tender Young Pigs Ideal for Slicing Per Pound - MODERN MARKET A Cache Valley Market Featuring Cache Valley Products! Smart Shoes for Visits Sick Mother Dr. and Mrs. W. W. Ross were Salt Lake this week, where they went to visit the sick mother of Dr. Ross Mrs. Ross is reported to be somewhat improved In Another Real Sale M. D. Allen of the Allen's Ladies another of his store is staging sales on Saturday. In looking over the many bargains It shows that' the ladles can now supply themselves with wearing append at big savings. Mrs. England Improves Mrs. Charles England who took ivery ill last Saturday In Pocatello, is still In the hospital at that place, but Is believed to be out of danger. Her illness was such that much concern was felt as to her condition. Mr. and Mrs. W C. England, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Wiser and Mrs.' J. P. Morrell, returned Thursday evening from Pocatello where they went last Tuesday when they were advised of Mrs. Englands serious illness. Prises $2.45 to 3.95 Elder Ballard Talks Seek for the really worthwhile things of this life was the advice of Elder Melvin J. Ballard In ani address to students of the Utah State Agricultural college In the Easter service at the college this morning Elder Ballard contrasted the relative values of vast accumulations of wealth and the accumulations of knowledge and service rendered He emphasized the great gift of Christ to mankind which enables him to carry with him to another sphere the true values which he has acquired in this life, Tj'OOr'TkTJ SHOE STORE 24 West i Center Lyric Bldg. Logan, Utab 2 |