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Show Friday, Mav a 13, lMIIK 1932 Claude Qulnney U moving into the old Chimney home on Firxt South itfret, formerly tTt:jle bvj Lon Fm.ih ''.I1 shoes ron women . iwaur ! l' i . . ' Tod.y t't and Mrs George T !lbuxih and fandiy of Fa't Uke were tors 111 Us,' an on Wednesday. C ae?t of Mr and Mrs J H Fnpland er.t of Mrs llutawh. Mr vt-4- - r 't . N Lari returned Tuesday af- ternoon from a piuo-souting lo 'ion They ere guests of Mr and E W Elliot L..i ilf i V.TltL 'il',vi-i-Vfl 7-Vl- V . Pair J -- - t f Vl l f-- Is ' ? v ati t X t! Ai.g 'U ", t.a-- n n for sa.e Exrl W. l't c HC.h sa at V'isiting at Paradise Zinnia Ad frem Size 1 Ab UfC Fih to 12 License For Sale Postal Clerk Here I leg W. Center Phone 284 Visiting Father Mr and ltd Fait M-- file v k th.s ck Hunter srn! They ment n lo ee Mr H 'irrs father ho nude IV tequert he m'd like a " fioin hn sin residing he-- e broken M' Hoiers lee whtrh fart-elast at the !on Fu-afill. Is rajldlv prtliMf bet'er d Irt With the Rea $5.00 in Valley ne val!v Ti!C:S pNMA will keep Foot-You- ycj ns 1 JETT1CK county agent Tuesday afternoon. here they were Instructed on calf club activities and record keeping A club was organized with Wallace Allen Israelsen. Beutler. leader; president: John Beutler. dent; Robert Crookston, secretary; Junior King, song leader; Harvey Nvman, reporter. Kindergarten Teacher sl- j r Years of Quality Footwear LOCAL NEWS Mr. Dean R. Watkins who Is conducting the Watkins Grocery at Providence, Is very satisfied with the prospects for business She is conducting a fountain service in connection and since the weather opined up, business has begun to spurt. - fr s's , J0se ' t'i' iVv ' I . , -- tfri.tl.i 1 . Me n un brought griimt ttlrii hr atll ikrUjLrfl V tlriird tO 4 lir.ix c. srly 4Miiir f Fri1", 1a rJ iiir br!lsjr fc ' S-v New Low Prices New 1932 Lifetime Guaranteed GOODYEAR SPEEDWAY Tires j Supertwisf Cor J lStl fKK W : j . k ' 29 Tt $1.98 Patent or Light Color Ladies Net Hose 39c and 69c Jessens Shoe Store Logan, Utah .a r Sugar Sale 4.7 SUGAR, 100 lbs. FINE PRESERVING J SUGAR. 50 lbs.' HNE PRESERVING SUGAR, 25 lbs. 1 INK PRESERVING SUGAR, 10 lbs. Aw. SUGAR, 5 v ;i3jt GOODYEAR PATHFINDER Supertwist Cord Tires SMI ! jF I 2 Kills 'T SJ M.m0 1 PRESERVING FINE 1 ksvsi :rs lbs. QSTc FOR CASH ONLY 1926 Sow bSeSThecomiTedo 787,465,000 in 1931. maining for harvest compared to 38,682,000 sown last fall Hence. 6,405,000 acres of the sown acreage was abandoned on account of winter-killin- g Physical education students of the U. S. A. C. held a party at the boys camp in Logan canyon on Wednesday. The party is an annual one and it was attended by approare ximately fifty students who majoring and minoring In this department, baseball, horseshoeing, hiking and other sports formed the entertainment and a bonefire supper was served. The committee in charge of arrangements Included Marie Singleton, Guy Christensen, Eva Drysdale, and Ruby Val Kam-peH B. Hunsaker, Mrs. Katherine Carlisle and Mrs. Geneva Grace, instructors in physical education at the college were special guests Ford Coupe $60.00 1929 Plyouth Sedan Good Tires, Fine Mechanial Condition, New Finish Mf.rriage Licenses Canyon Party . Good Tires, 1932 License, acreage reis 32.277,000 Marriage licenses have been issued to the following couples: Earl Edward Lindquist, Logan and Adria Fuhriman., River Heights; Carrol LeGrand Olsen and Margaret La Verda Hawkes, Logan; Lee Lawson Scott, Snowville and Ruby Iola Harris, Stone; John Reed Gardner and Belva Coral Newby, Rexburg; Lee Virgil Corbridge, Aberdeen, Idaho and Ida Stanger, Willows, Calif ; Nathan Rulon Godfrey and Flo Thompson, Clarkston; Richard A. Egbert and Alta Phillips, Teton- la; Elmer Wallace Marriott, Trenton and Nona Amanda Larson, Millville; Ernest Fred Blotter, Ix gan and Verda Leona Stirland, Pro- vidence. cm Look! A5) cA Tower of Strength Insurance Whiz A. Garff for rate UTAH MORTGAGE & Spring Cleaning Motor Company LOAN CORPORATION Home of the PHONES Office 234 17 YEARS BLUE-STREA- K Phone 390 Res. 822 .rum: the FIRST Choice Tires Isis AIR Our rates are 10 under other' companies and adjustments are above criticism, O- - -- Regular Price $1.00 Our Price 75c Give Your Car connection ALL-WEATHE- POLISH SPECIAL, SATURDAY Duco - Parco - Tip Top, To any business is a ivell chosen Call our Mr. comparisons, TRADE US YOUR OLD TIRES for New 1932 GOODYEAR $295.00 n, , New Low Prices i; Fedrral Ave. rINE PRESERVING J. i ' $1.98 Iny? .' Careful Mounting Free Rims cleaned, straightened, painted. Wheel alignment checked. Expert work. Lifetime Guaranteed WATSON in-la- Ladies Low Heel Fancy Sandal Y WILLIAM - Emia Center The regular meeting of the Cache chapter of the daughters of pioneers was held Tlmrsday at the r,.uc Halt. Mm T. B. Parr presidpd m Usic was by the W. B. Pres- -' camp. A girls chorus sang tao numbers Miss Louise Richards ren-- 1 dPrP(t a cornet solo. An Interesting! history of the construction of the Logan tabernacle was given by Mm. Mary P. Thaln. The building was begun ln 1865 and svaa dedicated by Proa. Wtlford Woodruff on Novem- her 1. 1891. Mm. JuUa 8. Green presented the second part of the Valley Ljgan ' ' 34 West " fi v j it r4 1 Alml Daughter Meet j j SATURDAY A ' r I Business Good rr g.rrn ABamua1 ftnionn ; - leg i u ifVlCC i n Shoe Store Regular tests of milk distributed ln Logan will be made. It was decid- ed by the city board of health Tuesday. City Health Officer Wil- llain Walton will conduct the In- spections and turn samples of the milk over to Professor J E. Greav-- s of the Utah State Agricultural col- - uiCau l.j4 n e this season. Dr W. B Parkinson of Fairfield. Ann Merrill has been announced r- as the kindergarten teacher at the Idaho has been a visitor in Logan . . ete Planned ' Dr. May Wilson school this summer. Martha nd Cache vaUfE tlU week A May festival will be sponsored work- been he has Parkinson says Carlisle will be Ihe kindergarten lng hard and this Is his first vaca- - by the Benson L. D 8. stake Pri- teacher at the Ellis. ium In nearly a year. He made a'mary May 14 on the North Cache j call at thf office of thc( liish school campus Bt 2 p w., Ida plf&sant . CL.. Cache American and left his sub- - May Johnvin of the Richmond The 5th annual US AC. lie- South ward will be queen of May with us siotl: and horse show will be held 'rr ptlon 1 Features Include a parade, braiding UUUOOK Vsreal business at (he college stadium on Thursdav the Mavpole and crowning of the Cabin in Danger About the busiest place in the of next week. May 19 Tills show Canyon tlUMn' Tlfe summer cabin of John city is the Union Knitting Mills brings out the best there Is to be ; is had ln horses In this valley and Davis In Logan canyon Is being these day. This Institution Lions Elect Hyrum j now water to the threatened a northern Utah for that matter. by high working day and night shift Hwas J. elected the Wright river prudent canyon coming down keep up with the orders that are; channel Mr. Davis Ith men and ' of the Hyrum Lions club Monday arriving on every mall from repre- - j Watch Your Cow L. C. with Hall, first vice tentative ln the field. Business thus a practice of some owners of cows team have been working long shifts evening, ; R. A. Ellason, second to president. wall a far this season Is fully 65 percent keep retaining building to stake thrm along the sldcwalk E. J. Wilson, third greater than It was a year ago wnPre they cross the walk, make It the swift water from washing away vice president; L. Clark, secretary Manager George W. Skidmore is dangerous for bicycle ridem and lit- - the dirt upon which th cabin now vice Indent: P R. Adams, John A. Islooking forth to a more than satis- ter up the walks for pedestrians stands. raelsen, G. A. Anderson, D. O. Nielfactory year. This practice must be stopped, ac- sen, directors; W. H Terry, tall Insurance Adjuster Here cording to Alfred Gnehm, strayM. W. Smith, lion lamer twister; pound keeper, who says If the prac- Lester Parker, of Salt Lake City, Shaping Up Horses is cows tice will of the continued, Is was i ln of Benson insurance i adjuster, Sylvan Peterson Logani'ri to be taken to the Wednesday. He came up to adjust 1 ne" L1Ke getting a number of horses In shape necessity have Mr and Mm. Randolph Riter of a flre joss jn Blacksmith Fork canto show at the livestock and horse Utraypound. -show to be staged at the college yon at the Leonard Chlpman sheep Denver are having an early season stadium next Thursday. May 19 R. Japanese Dance shearing bam which occurred late vacation and are spending It with in Logan. Mrs. Riter Toklo Fnjlwarl, Japanese dancer last fall. It was impossible to ap-- , their M. Smith, the beauty parlor special- 1st at Christiansens Inc., was at gave a feature program at the week- - praise the loss earlier as the deep was Miss Ella Bennion and thanks the Peterson ranch Wednesday and ly assembly of Utah State Agricul- - snow made a trip to the canyon to Denver diversions has become a artist. Her husband winter Culbertson the savs a boat ride ln the rough wat tural college students Wednesday ln impossible during of Loran river isn't nearly as rough the college auditorium. He demon- - months. as a ride on Petersons ponies. Ia- - s : tid various Japanese dances son of tl Benson horseman a id curtoms The program was un- - Returns from Coast ir.--r will ride a Shetland at the hors- - der the direction of student body and England Bishop Charles officers, with Emerson Abbott In show. Mrs. Ada Morrell, have " " Ichaiee It also included a vbcal daughter, nT" returned from a trip to the coast. " U Y,7VY-''w,r- ir T argirii 0 fcv EI1(.n Ectley- - a yo,Jn2' Xi'Sh?"e They visited at San Francisco andmie c nCer t V P report a wonderful outing. A num Porter ber of former Cache valley friends were visited, Including Mrs. HanForecast Wheat Crop nah Thatcher, Ed Seligman, Larry R. S. McQuarrle, county assessor, Thatcher, Mrs. C. D. W. Fullmer, has Just received a bulletin from Mrs. Maggie Morrell Farr Frank Andrews, agricultural sta- - others. At Sacramento they called tistlcian for Utah, giving a report upon Mrs. B. F. Riter who is in the on crop conditions. It states that Sutter hospital ln a critical con- the winter wheat crop of the Unit- - chtlon. vlee-pre- PlTTERSOfl'S To Test Milk J ulif 'M ; ' S3 rlfVl 'rt MEI jODIES f.itataf lfV Smliy Vil an4 Ammmimtmd tiU Over v, held in the Rrlgham C.ty Fourth ard chaiad Tliursdav for Martin Lutlu-- Ensign, ahodl-In Lor an Wednesday n.omlng. Ttie ere Alma Sonne of Lo- gun: Denmark Jensen and Norman : ! Martin L. Ensign e L-e- rti i CsJ l. Ider Motor- are flowin' torrent Lts should use t are in crossing hrid'-- e here the water I high for Working the Ponie there are evidence that some of lio attended stake Among those George O Smith, local horseman. thr them mav be washed away if the Cpen Root Beer Stand frora hpr PrP & tmKn ' hU U nimals trafk streams continue to rtv Mr w?r J," I. S Smith. Mm Dow r!? T,. a,.b tvj Hai, reot iland 1 com-In shoulders the rounding up tactically every day. George has gnd Mrs vlctor Hpndricks being renoiated ln order to ha-.uon for gov j f Uie flnfst Pacln !lock ln of wlth k Deceased had made his Lewiston u to the open public Saturday Organize emment highways. the ditermountain country and will riM(lenM. ln ' Logan for the past Ten boy with thptr mother at n aiming be heard from on the various tracks tVM.jvp mam North Locnn met lth R L Wrlgley. ot race the ntennounum circuit Dr. Parkinson Here Li.ua ENNA tv Jih arm weather upon uv t in n t (uf f fi t4lt I Pase Telford frl Prestn r Hih Watr j Iuddli .1) ' 3. Mrs Harriet Adela Telford Ife of John Robert Telford, died at Die family residence In the Fourth ard on Tlmrsday Mr Tel- !li January 2. 1M3. IV and daughter of Rleninon Emily Norton Loader Funrral tees alU bi laid l:i tats!m on Funday It'Ul.U aid be In the Ia;s-g- i ton ceme'ery here Mis Tlfo-- d it'ideil for many ja arv te: - in Ud 4 .',crt:4 m reern'ly Mr. i department store on West -C nter stn et U sporting a new metal He Long For Canyon s. n cm tie Iju.U.ng Coming Sunday hlih he oc-The May sunshine it jri d Nlek ' Ramon Novarro tn it built bv the Ciookdon to our uty sinets on ii a'.d Pry cominy in Thursday He snvs it has ith hint all Ihe ntp and tmk1 I Z Camp b' I soon he will go to i.ls v;l hIt I. of tl.e Pa., The C lar.l summer and canyon home for 1.1 M'J'lll'.iV t'I Of J.l t a new leaso on l.fe r hfuy 10, at 2 p nt at the horn? i Mrs E Henman, 228 North, I'll Visitor Renovated pa!.. .ton of Preston aa a Fist A full attend me : d- - -- el ric.c; Chuilf of the 0!sd, b'diiiKsa t.'itor In cn Wed- - as matu rs of lmxir'ann aill h Itiihard r.irJor. hih conip!th'd A pof'd prrHTttiTi has tKfi t.e env Oatuv-hLis sprmjr cleaning in his plarr f b'm.nc-- J The interior of the but Cl Club Meeting o. Ing has thoroughly The rlo.ing meeting of the Wo- -i du-- t the smoke col- to and remote n fn Literary club was held this w l'lf home of Mm. George T, makes feet sr0Yf c!J fuf il tij idU Mf -- u i up lo see his motlier, Mrs. II E ho tori Hammond of Proudi nee, ith the misfurtiuie to brr.de lur Mau Advertisement tj U,1V trn x H.alU Utr tO Mr r;w-t1a hurl fcluO'.rf IWH4 JtxHfV y H L Hammond of O dm, link, in Ihe Ogden puMoflire. has been ' a UMtor here this eek He tame 'Maus New' Sign Utah and Idaho fish and game f gr rate at Club Pool Hi)! lirenses not use, 45 A. Carlson ShU III 4t iu! ! TV cn t Cfat . I'IS THATCHER It. at all be present. d Jctn n -- J fu-l- Feed Co. tjue-te- im.it-'utio- a of 1 MORRELL AAAAAtoEEF d Jo! n Jowph Tin ki as. son Thomas of Pant.Lw, is visaing )' i n hji i isd rail .atl t h Mr his parent dining Ihe the J C iVnnry turttsv Tlmma Is an rmjtoee of the Gar- iht i! wtil ae 11 a hr field Water Corporation it Gae. Yfk htrr Iw fur Ui i I 20c a Dozen Inglai. Aii.m-a- "r rxtei.ib-- a."n Petunia Salvia Verbina Snap Dragons Big Strong Plants Uliii .. - a , j rr 'al,i,y ... Alter Lari and Mrs on jtrt d al .nuta-tii- e f Die n p lo lo fe! tiie.nlsrf J 111 A Lilt s!t lid Hie (rt bistliU) oi Dal am sal Ml :'4a melit oil June on the ! n ill !a Ixiiiir ", riu at the relic hall ' s f . Tliree bus loads of students fiom pear liner high Mlwul lluulr Choice Tomatoe 15c a Dozen Earl Back Home Mr ai;d Mrs Jesse r.t. 'Tour Logan PLANTS Garden City, Lrsis Gardner as a Uijlor in Lotn on of CAPITOL: Visiting Relative i IAUIK fOl'XTY. UTAH N. Hear Lake Visitor ;Occupieo Old Home JETt AMFRlCAN-l.OCA- GRAHAM Who knows the most about tires? The public that uses them ! That public says Cood-yeTires are best in value. For 17 successive years it has bought more Goodyear Tires than any other kind. Come see why! ar BALANCED TIRES! See the Goodyear advertisement in THE SATURDAY EVENING POST for May 14. Expert Vulcanizing Good Used Tires $1, $1.50 up Blair Motor Co. Logan, Utah 55 West 1st North Phone 390 Tune in Wed. 7 p. m.and Saturday 7t30 p. m. Revelers Quartet Goodyear Concert Guest Artists Dance Orchestra |