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Show Friday. April 8. 1932. U. S. A. C. CACHE COUNTY. UTAH CACHE Little Theatre Presents Theta Alpha Phi Alumni In . & & Berkeley Square . . company and great bargain Modern Barber i offering In all van ira Named President Of Preston Rotary Shop HME CUT are of !! quality made tire Ttie Qoudyear tue haa been a trader wi'Ji Itlatr's for a numbrr of year - College Barber op Ear Eli HAIIK. CUT Carl H Carlon. furniFret.ton ture dralrr, a elrcted president of the Rotary club here Wednesday. Other officer named acre: Cal Fosa. tire president: W. P. Shum-- t way. aecrctary; A. R. Cutler, Horace Baugh, James O Bullock and David MrClune, directors. I Who Goc To Chicago? . . . Tickets on Sale at Loses Auto Brigham City Brigham Our Conference sulprit made Hudson automobile aome time during ttie night earning dealers lkt-n3 Ttie sliertffs office report that Die officers picked up a Bukk Sedan that had been abandoned here, itolen from Salt Lake City yesterday evening aliich has motor trouble. In 01 probability the a ho ahanduned tills car appropriated the Hudson which aas at the Tiller home. 310 West lust South street. City-So- me asay allh George Tiller's Sale V Will Continue invl-dua- ls Saturday Real Quality Specials arc on display . . . If you want one hundred cents worth of merchandise for every dollar spent . . . come to our Confer- Is JSlews i " Viitor s At 4-- H Local Jensen-Holman- George Tiller to be Judged the out- 4KBOK DAY Mm ICtS I'll Of, It 4M club girl In Utah for standing 1032? Each year Montgomery Ward U'uniiuucfl from imi and company offer a trip to Chi- Commerce and chairman ot tlie club girl In each cago to the Goes to McNeil who scores hlgheat. The fol- Community Welfare committee, will state Sheriff Jeff Stowell has gone to act as chairman. The Utah Stale McNeil Island, Washington, having lowing are some of the requirements a Agricultural band under the direc-bon- a be must contest: for she the accepted an Invitation from U. 8. fide club member; must be en- -j tion of Prof. N. W. Christensen will Marshall Vosco Call to accompany In one or more home econom- him to the federal prison with pri- - rolled present and give musical trlec- , 132: soners sent up for conviction, of tions among which will be the favto d d orite hymn, various offenses in Federal court. Y Ooroe, Come, the state and county extension of- Ogden Goes to Idaho Fall Saint," which was set to band n blank national busi8. 8. Ecdes of Ogden was a music for the 1928 Home OfficiaJ Visit T. H. Morrell left Wednesday afcompletely filled In and accompan- by Prof. N. W. Christensen. Coming ness visitor In Logan on Thursday This ternoon for a buxines trip to IdaN. Cook P. ex750 words most of less givied by not than Ogden, of this week. selection will be very Impressive. ho Falla He expect to be away for cellent grand high prist of the grand ing details of past and present club The purposes of the Pioneer Trail upwards of ten days. chapter. Royal Arch Masons of activities. This is to be filed at the and Landmarks association will be Hgih Priest Meet will pay his official visit to state office before the state fair. Utah, briefly given by a repreaenlatlA of High Priests of the Cache Stake Logan of No. must She 8, a enclose Visit in Logan Saturhere chapter photograph the organisation. Brief remarks and will hold their regular monthly day at 7:30 p. m. Dr. John Edward herself. MIm Beth Handy of Frankthe dedicatory prayer will be offermeeting In the stake house Sunday Carver, excellent companion, will The decision will also be based ed by Joel Ricks of River Height lin spent Thursday In Logan, guest at 3 o'clock. be the principal speaker at the visit- on of Miss Ruth Parkinson. Miss Parthe year in work, activities who U a direct descendant of one ation. as a member and a a leader; atti- of the Pioneer families who settled kinson Is the popular counter clerk Providence Cantata tude at home, In dvlo affairs and In Logan. at Thatcher Music company. Second ward The Providence First Born Arrives In the club; quality and quantity choir under the direction of Joseph It Is expected that all organizaMr. and Mrs. Leon Hall of Pres- of work done, exhibits made, dem- Son I Bom A. Smith will present- a cantata. ton are rejoicing In the safe arrival onstrations taken part In, and whe- tions represented on the CommunA son was bom on Tuesday to Bright Easter Morn. In the Wells-vill- e lt first-bora lovely little ther the girl means more to her ity Welfare committee which Mr. and Mrs. Earl W. Robinson. ward tabernacle Sunday night of their as a of her club (sored the tree planting program at community home of the Mrs. Hall's daughter, The child Is a grandson of Mr. end at 8 o'clock. The public Is Invited i and all the, camps of the Daughters mother. Mrs. Charlotte Shepherd of program. Mrs J. Arthur Mecham. Mrs. Robof the Pioneers and other lndiri- held be contest whose will Is. first grandchild It Elimination Logan inson is reported to be doing nicely Plant Mountain Grown It Is also a great grand daughter In each county and the most out- - duals who contributed toward the while the child Is not doing so of President and Mrs. Joseph R. standing girl awarded a gold filled Dew plaque for the Pioneer Menu-medSeeds well. ment will be well represented at the No disappointments. Field. Gar-de- h Shepherd. of honor. on Arbor Day. srvlces and Flower Seeds. Cache Val-- i The records of all county winners What About Kannear? ley Commission Company, Logan Logan Temple will be judged by a state committee For Sale or trade for calves. 8 fine Some of the local fans would like land Preston. Adv. President Joseph R. Shepherd and the person will be selected for turkeys. Call to see Young Kannear of Rochester, has announced the that Logan the state trip. meet New York, Kid Barger prior will be open for baptism on More information may be had by, temple Meeting High to the Barger.Qulntero fight. Tills The writing the state club office. The Logan stake high priests will Tuesday morning, April 12. would give the fane a line on the i temple will also be open for endow-l- n (Utah Extension Nears) Idaho youth. Kannear put up a meet Sunday April 10th at 2 p. m. went work on Wednesday, Thurs-Orso- n the Eleventh ward hall Elder wonderful battle as long as he stayPOULTRY RECORD MADE Friday. Wednesday night, Smith win discuss the Life day The ed with Quintero last night 13 is Logan stake April Lorenzo Pres. of Snow, Work and night ISO Itochester man weighs pounds. Prom Information received from fifth president of the church of raisers of the state by poultry Latter-daor y Saints. Jesus Christ Shooting Popular Come at Running Byron Alder and Carl Frishknecht, A full attendance is desired. a1 shootof Evans, the proprietor extension poultrymen, it has been Come a running to the office of Quorum Presidency, jng gallery In the basement of the found that from 255 flocks or 183, the Cache American if you have Arimo is nice Block, working up a 602 hens, the average egg product something to sell or If you are In the little business. Girls as well as tion market for something to buy. Our Wrecked on Highway per ' hen for - February, was While coming to Logan last night men visit the place regularly. Con- 13.4 eggs. This represents s propaper is read from Preston to Parasiderable is being duction competition dise and has an enviable circulation to attend the boxing show, Luther of 46.35 per cent The worked up among those who visit record also shows an increase of among people who read no other Lits of Lewiston ran off the highthe for place target practice. 4.41 per cent In the number of Our rates are based way on north Main street near the local paper. Service Coal company yards. His upon a live and let live basis. eggs marketed in the top grade car tangled with a telephone pole Handle Goodyear Tire during February as compared with and was badly wrecked. Mr. Lite The Blair Motor company of this January. The February report Utah Farmers Benefit was injured in the shoulder. city has made a tie up again this shows that 5889 per cent of the Farmers In Utah received feed season with the Goodyear Tire eggs were in the top grade. loans from the federal government Convention Attend since the $470,874 openaggregating Mrs. T. B. Farr of Smlthfleld, ing of the western loan headquarters In Grand Forks, according to president, Mrs. J. C. Allen. Jr, a telegram received Wednesday by and Mrs. N. A. Larsen, Director William Peterson of the historian of the Cache county board Utah State Agricultural college ex- of daughters of Utah Pioneers, plan tension service from Walter E. El Iff, to go to Salt Lake Saturday and Model R4 Swpar- administrative officer In charge. attend the state convention which equipped vM . . . The federal feed loan office at convenes at the Hotel Utah at 10 Pantod. servGrand Forks closed its operations oclock There will be luncheon for Utah on March 31. ed at noon to the visiting delegates. Who 99 College Auditorium . . . Tonight 8:15 4-- H I ence Sale. V 4-- H spon-resu- n, SU 2CESSOR TO MOSE LEWIS COMPANY V J B99-J-- 1. Pnet j j I nt WE THANK HERE THEY AKE! YOU: 7-t- Thousands came, saw, and Bought Merchandise at Prices never before offered in Cache Valley. hfrodyn 46?i Low Prices and High Quality Merchandise Are Closer Together Than Ever Before Babies Knit Goods Sweaters $1.00 Tams 50c Shawls $1.93 Knitted Capes $1.49 69c Knitted Shoulderettes 39c Knitted Bootees Ladies Knitted Sweaters The New Style $1.93 L. D. S. Garments Ladies 65c to 33c Mens 69c to $1.00 Fonnesbeck Knitting Works J? W - 1 ... We are sorry we nn by closing the doors at intervals, but, really the crowd was so large it was impossible to give proper attention to all. i&e. Model R-- 6 Console Superheterodyne equipped wih Pentode and with Micro-Ton- We Still Have Thousands of Bargains Awaiting You e Control. $66!2 RCA had to inconvenience some customers Tomorrow Victors . . . New Low Price Superheterodyne Now on display in our store. Each equipped with every advance feature . . . each positively unequalled for high quality at low price . . . each equipped wi.h the RCA Victor 10-Poi- nt CHRISTIANSENS Inc. Synchronized Tone System. iW J L Quality Thatcher Music V Co. Successors to Stockton-Christianse- n Co. |