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Show CACHE A M E K ICAN T.h s.1.jv. Mav 3, OF STATLML.VT (llttmTlOV ! to Mention after .pending live past home Mrs, George Siwih Is ajirruling at Logan, Ctali fuc April J. I the Seek at halt IsUe vtaltmg fU-19j- 2 Statement of the Oanrrahlp. Management, VALUABLE Re- - Qulrrd by the Aid of Congress of August 24. 1912. Of Caihe American, published Slate of PRIZES FOR Semi-aeekl- y Award Union Entrance for SchoIarhip to U.S.A.C. Other Con-cer- n Pacific Prize. Tape Sever. Ransom Deal Delayed By Rough Seas PARK CITY Ckautaaqaa Ths (time, vimuisuipia." first applied to tbe lake In western New fork, ta from ll.s yimi lauguage and Is iaid to signify "ting tied In the middle, from the lme of Ih lake from width the rtglon gels It It name M. n.t me of tin summer educational assembly first held no the short-- of that lake In IST4. and then of the educations! and stem (tat terned after the lutke n.autauin gstherlnga. Sckeol Trsiaiag S.ih) had hern trslnii.g lot In.. her larry In preparaUnn foe hi euterliig s-- Ikhi! this year vs hi stater klrglnl akd wh' were on the fZenl tiny hlaik porch ht quickly aald: "Ierlnda" oe I k- County of Carl jjy a: id Mis George VAalson and nv C England, alio, havu.g been duly isurn ar' - V. to laa, dr . ttsi.il.trr, Ji.yt e of ptritmt spent lie the Hudness Manager o' c ir Not folk. Va , Colonel Charles A pue and say that liere guests of Mr and snd the following is. to the Wat of lu kno u e . n i true Mr CUllord Ahrens f, Lindbergh was waiting ImpatlrnUy Siatement of the ownership, management land if a Cal. ;mi . U nr-- 1 Mr Jtaeph T Wood entertained at a tn lulled haven a short distance Beer Bank May Br culatiuni. etc . ol tlie aforesaid publuation for th date ."a.t from Norfolk today while rough ie above at a dinner Sunday in honor of her The Hunk of Koghind Is permit Die I of 1912. Act 24, er se ilon 41l,isota, Llndua and A loom, who mere Die yacht Maroon, on sr as kr August caption, required by led to blew beer for public sal Iuetal laws and ftegulations, printed on the rev g u to wit iceUbratlng Uirtr blrtiulay which he hopes to meet his son's without Ihense, or It uiighl lurw to 1 n i. Tliat Die names and addresses of tit publu , foimrd sary A brukrl of llo-kldna;rr, at a pier In Die Norfolk pawnhroklng. wtilrh the term wf editor, and business managers are: base natal Die tor plrasing crnterpieca long the charier arc wide enough to Publisher Cache American, Logan, Utah cover. Tin was tacitly admitted by John U AdvU Editor J C Allen. Jr , Logon, Utah. Ksv Hughe Curtis and his associates, Tour Feet." an d. Business Manager Wm C. England, Logan. Utah. although they refused to be quoted. Well, frtun th numtx-- of motor Aflar Ik T..I Tliat Die owners are: Wm. C. England, Logan. Utah the tedious car running around It certainly Anxious to bring It Unt how man friends yoa can Anderson, Mr Clara Larsen. Miss! 102 band twmbrn. The carwvsn was looks as If tl.Hl's exactly what folk ' Lillie J H. England, Logan. Utah count, but bow many yon ran count Huber, Mias Hilda Anderson, i a great sight a It came Into Levan negotiations to a climax, Curtis, his re doing 1n Innail Enquirer. on. Boston Trantrl,t. J C Allen. Jr. Logan. Utah friend. Edwin B. Bruce, of Elmira. Msgnas Anderson. Jesse I taker and with Die following chaperon-MN. Y, and his cowwker from the Tliai Uie known bondholders, mortgagees, and other security holders Mr and Mrs. Wood Ed Paxton navy. Lieutenant George L. Richawning or lioldlug 1 per rent or more of total amount of bonds, mortgage, Mr and Mn. William Buut. Mr Mrs Lav me Jackson sr other seeunllew are: ard. boarded the Matron at dawn J N Sorenam, Mr. William Hughes Mrs Gro Aiclirr Albert Johnson, Iloqulam, Was! dug ton today At tliat Ume the weatlier, Mrs. St Jeor Tlurnuu Sunday at Garland attending was clearing and there waa every Tliat the average number of copies of each issue of this publication the birthday dinner g.ven tn honor Mrs 11 HunnrU. old or distributed, through Ihe mail or otherwise, to paid sabseetber prtwpect Dtaf the (wwrrful lltUe tf Mr George Hu.!- - who was Mrs C. Hajler. boat, which was forrd back Bun-- j during the six montlis preceding the date shown above is. Th.s Inf or- - observing her V- - ! lav aniuverwary. Mu Jim Don. day night, would be able to put to j Misa Rnerna ls and tier school Mrs Dr Clark. sea. Mis Daniel Smith fMipiis enjoyed an outing on the t :i were Game afternoon. Mi Fred But at S a m. Die wind freshened. Egan ':sy waa enjoyed, Mrs H. B Alston. and iunclu-oand In less than an hour It was paed j Mrs Oscar Barrett entertained at Mrs. W. McArthur blowing 22 miles an hour from the a party Saturday afternoon in lion north. A Mrs. Pei eey Williams gale k Irked up the 8 or of her daughter, Grneva't 10th Mu, Wm O Sika, seat off Cape Henry all day, and, w.n Die weather will be Bi.n Die distrht Joce rjient the past week at Logan birthday anniversary. Games form-i- n Green Mu. John clearing although th s nr.;"t. lit entertainment, and damty An td- - tuning with her mother. Mrs toward evening. It settned unlikely d Mu Jerome Paxton. ' that the Matron would leave before urul ut.ul trip to rortumd. Oicgon. zabeth MiConibs Mrs Glenn Sanger. retrrd.ji.i nts were served to 20 vc.U be offend the stats inampion tomorrow. Mr. and Mis Marvcy Bullock an Mu. Art Mevsener Members of the fcew.ng Circle 1 II giioi' and bov.' do.cn-:.a..c- n Mu. H. Wile larv. the birth of a daughter teitni.cd Thursday in honor of Smooth seas will naan a quick Miss Ada Don. :i Mrs. Myrl L&mnnl the retiring ore- Monday. April 25lh, Jump to pick up Lindbergh, then a Miss Mildred Fallon. Ccnu.Ms. with suitable prizes will Mrs Melvin Muir entertained at mdent. Luncheon waa served to short trip to the apiwlnted spot to, be conducted in the 1932 Stale Fair! a dinner Miss Elizabeth Daughter'. meet Die boat supposedly conveying Sunday in honor of Mr Mrsdames Myrl Lament, lone L&r-- s Mis Mary Daughtery. in Hxf following Crop Identification Lnd Mi. Verl Shelton A vase of n. Maria Kidman. Zma Baker the kidnapers. Miss Christy Boulton. Livestock Judging, spring flowers centered the table. Ada Walker, Marjory Bird, Retta and Placing. 8 T. P. Tolbert, deputy prohibition Verna lliibner. Sadie Hardman. Foiestry Judgirg. PoiUtry Judging, covers were laid for six guest administrator for Die Norfolk dls- were blossoms. Places of spring Girls Judging and girls' and boys nsen Nora Umont con-- , Mr and Mu. George Anderson Mcxsri and Mesdanvs, trict, announced today he was health contest. Mias Cleone Passey of Logan marked for and family of Malad were nests of Wood. Alonzo Wood. Elmer vlnced the three men arrested here Lindon spent the past week visiting at the Mrs Henry Shelton on Sunday. Verl Shel- a few daa ago as rum runners had home of Mr and Mrs. William Kid- Hancock. Gwen Smith, A nicely arranged dinner was man. ton, Melvin Muir, Harry Bartlett. no connecUon with the Lindbergh case. ... given Sunday by Mrs Verl Shelton A prettily appointed luncheon was Theo Larsen, Lynn Longstorth. j in honor He attached no Importance to a of Mr. and Mr Leslie Mrs. of home at the Mary tow-caenjojed r j Willie and family of Holbrook. Anna: What do you think necking notation under the date March 1 E. Sorensen on Thursday by the folhIn a note book belonging to one of A to? leads vse of daffodils formed lowing Marllla Bulat, guests, Mrs. the centerpiece for the table. Cov- Albert: I guess, the trio, reading. Ltndy, p mj Mrs Annie Hughes and Miss Jennie 12 er L11 were reguest, Mend.in Elder Irvin N'eilson Richards. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Muir and cently returned mlaionary from j Mr. and Mrs Frank Hancock spen v. 's Hawaiian Island and A. J Peterson Wednesday at Preston, were dinner daughter were dinner guest of Mr. .. . ... la..e high councilman of Hyrum guests of Mr and Mrs. Jacob Web- - and Mrs Verland Shelton on Saturwere visitors at the Mendon Sundi.-!:oo-l ber. day. on Sunday morning and were Mrs Melvin Muir and daughters The following from Mendon are i at Saran.eiit Btssie. Mae and Maurine were graduating from the South Caclie s.jktrs . , '.:w Sunday afternoon. guests of Mrs. John Anderson at high school: Miss Grace Ladle. A delightfully arranged dinner River Heights on Sunday. Bulat, Laura Poulson, Susie was given Sunday by Mrs. Wayne Mrs. Allen Willie entertained at Longstroth, Arlene Yonk, Alice Willie. The table was centered with a childrens party Saturday In hon- Shelton and Cleve Hancock. 10 a basket of flowers and covers were or of her daughter, Edna, who was Fifty-fiv- e from Mendon attended laid for Mrs. Anton Jensen and observing her 9th birthday annlver the Seminary Faith Pageant: children of Idaho Falls. Mr. and sary. Games were played and re- - Points the Way," given at the South Mrs. Howard Barker and daught'-- ! freshments were served to Louise Cache high school Saturday and and Mr. and Mrs Willie and dauuh-- . Hardman, Darlene Bird. Grant Sunday evening. r MirJcne. Lindon and Alonzo Wood who Bartlett. Barrett Richards, Edna If You Want to Buy or Sell . . . COME NOW ::. s Ann Sorensen has returned and Mervln Willie. were celebrating their birthday ano M- idon for the summer, after Mrs. Jesse Walker was hostess at niversary were the honored guests in' at a delightfully arranged surprise .uirg the winter at her home a well appointed dinnerMr.SundayMrs. at Salt Lake City. and honor of her parents, party given by a number of friends OGDEN HORSE & MULE COMMISSION CO. GRAHAM Home of the BLUE-STREA- K Mrs. John O Hughes presided at C. J Plowman of Smithfleld. Monday evening at the home of Mr. -a Frank Sorensen of Malad spent j and Mrs. Alonzo Wood. Games and Elly arranged dinner Friday in 726 Box P. Phone 1702 Phone 390 honor of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Peter- Saturday here visiting with his par- - music formed the entertainment. A son and family of Rigby. Idaho was The served. luncheon ents. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Sorensen, delicious Mrs. Howard Baker and daughter Mrs. Acnes Copen accompanied him table was graced with a low bowlI n tut CLUBS Urek tuning at tn I I tah, 1 Give AM) OWM.UMIIP Circulation, El. LOG AN, CACHE COUNTY. UTAH tea ENTITLED Ana-riia- TO CREDIT 4 a aniuver-managin- ei r Fmh )rir there or a number of club xalLabir prize o!''Pid to members However, the prize aliould nut be the ko1 of any club member but it sliould be used to the young people to do Ihfir brat a orb at all times The following is a list of the offers that haie been orerptru for I'Ll. The Union Fscllic ofleis a uholarship of HOC to the Utah o.tie Atrrtcu Uil er!-- ii In one u' ; utoti uii ! In trip to the i ole ge and return. of eae.h of '!r font teen counties Hade territory 0111 hi i ' s U.e will be gnen to This Mholar-lji- p the t If cl ib ptojeit in his couiit; for 193: nie Cudid.s 1at kit. g eompeiiy. Chicago o.'!e; a prize cuuri'ton.il ., trip to the 19,2 National chib to the nu; out- a i cima-tchib member In the iindn.it meat am mil livestock proj tt Montgomery Ward and company. Chicago, offers a prize eduiaMonal contrip to the 1932 national club gress at Chicago to the glil of clii age who lias done the best work In home economics any of the projects hath tcur.ty turner all: be given a beautiful gold fillet! This company a iso offers medal an educational trip to Pot Hand. Oregon, to the state champion champion girls home economics demonstration team. Chicago Mml Order comiany offers an educational trip to the 1932 N'Vio ,al club congress to lie cly n.t club mentvr whi wins fu.t hue in the v.i s" dress revue. Kerr Glass Manufat tuun? coz poration offers a gold filled mod- -' of honor to the county champion, club canning in the national achievement contest and a wrist aalch to the 3tate wiuier The sta.e winner will have ail opportunity to compete for the sectional pri of a trip to Chicago and for the scholarships alncii me effet.d as nations prize.. Thomas E. V.i! son, Chicago, offers a oeaufiful! to medal to be av.nded -a county champion chib ,v" bt meat animal llf-- s i k . beautiful gold watch v.!l I: given to the state champ. on m ; y ' Th;mas E W s n conic t A:i edt rational trip to O'-- , pi '3 r b . tor-fe.i- U H c -- i fri ir"! . Car Washing s;nt I $1.00 i - un-u- ", r-t ' T-:- (Midnight until oclock A. M.) le Chassis Lubrication Ell-.c- ' iu 75c , (Midnight until oclock A. M.) i j Elders Nielsen TOWING & WRECKER SERVICE best equipped in State. No trip too far. Day or night And Peterson j ISlt lYlendOn i fr n , PRING . Or-pl- jv GOOD BROKE WORK HORSES QUALITY SHETLAND PONIES WEDNESDAY, MAY 4TH j Union Stock Yards Oils Tires & Tubes. Gasoline Complete Automobile Service 24 hours every day. .... Ogden BLAIR Motor Company 0. j - 1ET K m IT IMay Is to "Have you lost loved ones who are dearer to you than life itself? Are you guarding their sacred dust with enduring granite or marble tliat their resting places are not a reproach to the living? Remember their bodies are immortal. Shall immortality be neglected? When we visit a grave and see no monument nor marker, we feel cure the tears of agony once shed have been Forgotten. Is not that child, that father, that mother, that kindred just as sacred to you as the day you turned away from the desolate grave? The least we can do is to mark their windowless palaces of rest with a monument. I Shall we not turn our grave-yard- s into beautiful cemeteries which will gladden the hearts as we look over the city of the dead? Who is there who can visit the unmarked grave of his loved one without deep humiliation to realize that the immortal body of an eternal spirit lies her e unmarked, unhonored? This is a case where we honor ourselves when we honor our dead? With our up to date plant and modern machinery, we are prepared to care for your needs efficiently and econo m ically. There is one month left before Decoration day. Call in and see our large stock of beautiful monuments and markers. We will help you make a suitable selection and be glad to quote you reasonable prices. j i" Ft PCS4 . . . Neplii J. Bctt, Manager Mark Every Grave 7 East Center Logan, Utaf? ' prMR8r 1 5I |