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Show CAC'IIU AMERICAN Tuesday. May 17. 1932. local news Visits Relatives Dollar Day Visitor Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Jones of sprnt Monday in Logan. They were here taking advantage of the dollar day bargains offered by tlie merrharts of tha city. Chris Balling Around ho hM been tndu lorn llnie. U getting pofcMl U around agai n and U beginning to very much himself. Chn Balling I oses Family Cow t Umni My , feting Ferrell Visiting Sisters Cilbba Morse, Lavs Hot Wrlltville K i-d- Kt; a A Tariff On Copper - week In Logan. v - - Land Board Mcnvr Hlmkley. member of lie land xord. was business In Incan Monday He was here In the InterewU of the have loan, of the state board w.irheoun-j made to farmer, in this I ty I. N. Dinght-r- s Member - - ' irwn-sacU- 4 ' .i . ' . ..' ' ',.v ! t . - ,. ;V . M'ft of Uie ETIra R. C1 ' I - i f'. A. fr ,- - ' , i I 1 t i y - Here for Dollar Dsv ,J , i While shopping In Logan on Monday. W. D. Chugg of Providence, took advantage of the Dollar Di y special and placed his subscription for the Cache American He so.r.mented highly on the special Issue ol our Sunday paper. ' IT'' . rXv 1 , lif . Paintintr Bi,i!cf,n'T i 1 3 I ' i .if - ' f ' :'5f iv . - Tuesday, Mav 17tli 8 :00 p. m. Adm. 1 0 & Tax Commission CominT v y, Ttw Cache Rheet Mdnl Works on WMSt (Ynor mreet are having . !he front of their bul'dtng rrialnt-5c rd The color scheme u Mm trim-- , mod with white. Mrnvr ; ft I Herbert Adamson Her ; p- Mrs-Alvi- - gc-ipp- rror. s - j dc-e- nt . On Temple Excursion J Dr. Elise Roberts, and daughter Ann. of Thayne. Wyo. are attending the temple excursion held this week j for the Star Valley wards. While here Dr. Roberts will visit with her' sisters. Elizabeth Fuhriman and Mary A. Prederick of Providence. I Name Left Out i I ut miner Tm it h IU-- , jn punning the names of the grajuateS of the U.S A C. the name of Annle H Johnson of Logan, who graduates from the school of com-- ! men, was Inadvertantly ommltted, In the Cache American. Miss John son has made an enviable record j while a student at the college. . i , wave - 55 Morse ;p d H QH of the ingred- ients that are rejected ' x 9 j naJ feeds? Permanent Traes Semi-permane- nt TreCS p, anted When Pirst Tree. Bkuiix dug Up t ruu',,, 1 Mboui four hr o tire In tl jhs jt'arj 2 ex-ij of t tie smiiiisnuiuo insiitu j Tiii'm- - rkuiiH wrre in very tion. 3 when reeel'eil, mid pimr miij he sitid lu lime no extrimr Uiiuiry lulue other tlinn mithropo j logo ul reinuins from uny other la j The above diagram will prove ui..y. They ure evniiil; s of the 'helpful in securing the maximum lml..:n iioi ulntion of Florida dui ins 'returns from your orchard property lute 1'ivlilsioi le amt early his- Tlie modem orchard Is usually torlitimes und antedate Uie pres I planted in a mixture of two or more ent aboriginal people of Florida, the varieties of fruits. There are good c Sperry Feeds contain! TempOTQry only the best Temporary fillers Remove J Permanent Trees Only ingred-- l ients selected by chemical analysis and, rigid tests. I ( washer with a full sized tub Youd never know how good and reliable and efficient a moderate priced washer can be until you see the new Haag 55. Here is a machine which will do everything which higher priced washers can do it washes heavy and light pieces with equal ease and safety. The Haag 55 is a It quality washer all the way through. tub, availhas a big generous-size- d able in pressed aluminum or porcelain enamel, a you prefer. It is equipped with the latest features including the new Hoag direct drive, al wringer, submerged agitator, etc You must see this washer to appreciate It. Won't you come in today or tomorrow and let us demonstrate it for you? Thatcher Music Co. 12 W Center Logan 00 wM og byj manufacturers of q u a 1 i t y i3 j Indian Skulls IqojbSB- - What becomes j, Monday evening In the Bluebird. the Logan stake presidency enter-- 1 tained the stake high council, stake auxiliary and board officers. The) banquet Included upwards of 150 with Pres Joseph Quinney, toast-- ! master Stunts, singing and music Included the entertainment. Prehistoric c - re isons for this. Some of thl m06t d sirable fi ait trees do not come to bear for several years but event-th- e ually make large trees and are very long lived Others are not long lived nor of large growing habit, but : Seudnolea. r r:JS3BSZS3SSSZSti pi low-price- d Tlie Madra club met Thursday afternoon at tlie home of Mrs. T. B. Lindley. The lesson. FVedtng Habit of Children." was given by Mrs. Jane Glenn. During a social hour the hostess served monts to sixteen ladies. Plant tkfi Home Orchard -- ! Presidency Entertain to Sperry Surelive 100 lb. bag . $3.00 100 lb bag $2.25 100 lb. . bag $1.90 Tip Top Egg Mash 100 lb bag $1.47 WboleWheat has them all The one J" J Sperry Surelay MODEL by M -Maughan and Carolyn luart, Mrs. A. H Thompson of Logan read a three act comedy dra-m- a entitled, As Husbands Oo, by Rachel Refreshments Crothera were served by the hnetes to eighteen. The Aaronlc Priesthood of tha Wellsvllle ward under the direction of Bishop J. Hendry with Secretary Ray LrUhman conducting, gave tha . program at the sacrament meeting Award Day Observed Sunday afternoon In comemoraUon At College! of the 103 anniversary. Talks were - j given by Priests Elliott Drew. H from Pag (n (t'utillnued and ward Maughan. Earl Green Vera Pulley. Clayton Cheney jack- Wra. P. Lestham Lewi. CostLuDeen son. Jensen. Richard H. Brenchley who has charge of ley, Miller Rysn, Uls Peters. Floyd the Aaronlc Priesthood In the ward Morgan, Beatrice Hogenson, Helen made a report of each quorum. Johnson. Musical numbers were clarinet duet, a by Roes and Ora Maughan, and ClsMlficstioa of Twias comet duet by Lyman Maughan Tbere are three kind of twlus: and Evan Green, both were accomIdentical, unlike snd Sis mess. panied by Miss Rena Brenchley. Sperry SureGrow PiJ! ",nto the Dawn With Would That My Love lilt (.'ono .section of Africa are .L5 cents a day. He lives in iys neither rent nor taxes. 1 THE NEW ' r duett, You." and I j j 0 fWn consisted of two vocal j ' 1- -2 WelUvUle The Ladies Literary met Friday evening at the home of Oscsr Hendry with Pres Mrs. nt j I i In Session At WellsviUe nt T-- JTCJT, nnmit county olfirials In the regular ses sion of tlie commissioner on Wednesday and will also hold a session with the Logan business property owners in the Flowers Attract p. m. Letters have ard and Mrs. Annie Olsen. The les The 450.000 tulip blossoms on the Logan business property owners ad- son Constitution of United 8tttes" Victor Peterson field In Hyrum at- vising Uiem of this meeyng. will be given by Mrs. Cora Blanch-- i tracted upwards of a hundred visiard. tors from Logan on Sunday. It Is Must Have Fish Licens i -- t aatd no more beautiful spot could Tom Argyle. member of NeweU B j Audit Cache Books be Imagined In all the world than Cook's official staff In the state Glenn T. James and W. O. Hlne. these tulips at the present time. fish and game department, has been deputy state auditors, have finished in Cache this week, checking on an audit of the records ot C. V. Daughter Bom persons fishing on Bear river with-- 1 Mohr CAche county clerk, and E. Mr. and Mrs. Irvine Knowles of out a license. This license law mustjN county treasurer. Both this city are the proud parents of a be lived up to according to Mr gets Maughan. of records are In excellent shape, 6 pound daughter, born this Argyle. He has also had auditors according to announcement. Th morning This Is the first grand here checking over the court records state auditors were checking on the child for Mr. and Mrs. Ernest to see if all persona fined for receipts and disbursements of Cache Knowles and the Bth grand child on the game laws have during the year 1931. to de- for Mr. and Mrs. Archie Woolf of paid their fines. He says his depart- - j county termlne the statea'equlty. All Park. concerned reported ment wants to cooperate with the Hyde 10 th doing fine. n,WSU Ballard Camfish and game. , Balard Kramp wiu Water Rising afternoon at 3 o'clock at Thursday Waters In the springs In Logan Thrilled With Akron the home of Mrs. O. W. Dunn, 181 eanyon are rising. Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. George D. Hardin? west 1st South with Mrs. John M Crockett. John A. and Orville have Just received an Interesting Richards and Mrs. Wm. H. Tholn Crockett drove to Beaver creek In communication from their daughter assisting. Mrs. Thain will give a hisLogan canyon Sunday. They say Margaret, wife of C. E. Zobell who tory of the Logan tabernacle. Mrs. there Is a large stream of clear reside near Camp Kearney, Califor- Ruby Amussen will read several water running out of Cottonwood nia. In the letter Mrs- Zobell comic numbers- The camp will be creek. Ricks spring Is so a good attendance Is the flight of the Akron, the and there Is a large flow of water big air ship that made a western reorganized desired. Members are asked to come out of Beaver. They ran Into snow flight to the western coast a few dressed In pioneer costume. and were forced to return. days ago. She tells of seeing the two men faU from the rope when I nqUjre8 Df Friends r, r Hickman Lectures jthe ship carried them from the' Hanson a former Logan Prof. J. E. Hickman of Logan ground at the time they were try- dtizen- who at 'one time was an lectured before the membership of ing to bring It to the mooring mast, employee of the Harris Music the Richmond Lions club Monday Tlie first one that fell bounced a brother of Dr. E. L. Han- th. Cenhe when A hit feet his as ten about subject, night, taking clty physician, has written a local friend, making Inquiry of many of his old associates. Mr. Richmond are making an effort to bis shi; after he had swung around jTansen was for 15 years In the ' bring out the best talent possible in the air for a couple of hours EUSiC business but has Joined the to keep interest among their rizm- - K.s Zobeil th.rJ: r.r. ch of saei force of the Equitable Life bers. Prof. Hickman's lecture wai the big airship as an aid to teAssuranee at Centrallat well received U. S. Navy - Washington. He is doing exceptionally well in his new vocation. Mr. Hanson advises that he expects to return to Logan for a visit ere long. Literary Club c'asslly tlie more important tree a and "iierii.anent." Th general mode of "temporary pluming Is this Permanent tree j are spotted torty to fifty feet apart in squares. In the renters of these square, also fifty feet apart, are the semi-- p mianeut. or If none of these ,last are used. Ulen temporary trees may be subvUtuied. Wnolly. at a point midway between every pair of (k rmsnent trees, temporary trees are planted. ' These last come to bear very early and the orchard, thereby, begins. to nutkn Immediate returns to the owner Later, alien the are bearing and need more room tlie temporary trees are cut down Still later, when tlie permanent trees are fully developed and teres bearing, the are cut out and the orchard con- tinues to bear at full capacity with no time lost. The time elapsing be- tween the planting time and cutting trees Is out of the usually 15 to 20 years. Tlie land Is much enhanced In value shen the final trees are bearing Altogether this Is a very satisfactory arrange-- , ment. ; i ;X ass.gn-M'Nida- cjxk v to itw xa.,iAg.i.'fcrrn.o:xc . . Vr . V'Ay v 11 . tarx. ' Here ttah Slate Huddle , Pnt itJtor tut Spring, and Emna Jane Edwards. Sunday visiting Why We fp s.ysp Novarro rj.,giimru?scr'.vj-?;a.aite!Tu- rr rr.iur'i-r- : . I Nicely Mrs. A. L. Osmond, rlf oI Dr Recovering for an.,-- . : Following an Osmond of the B. Y. C. faculty c.f acute attack of operation Baxter Mauphaa. y ?! Mim apprndlrHU, nd Provo, U visiting with her slaters, Pearl ZundeL daughter of Mr. and.'1 Mrs. J A. Hendrickson and Mrs. Mrs. J. M. Zundal of Balt Lake. Is ,!nMh Gatherum. Salt Lake City Oscar Borkman of Logan reported to be improving nlrely. She was visiting with her sister. Mr May be Transferred Here for Summer Lieut Pre-de- n Roecoe Hess over the week end Cragun of Smith-fiel- d who ha been In China during Miss Vrlda Simpson aha has been The operation was performed Sun'he trouble there with the Japanliving in Los Angeles, and a ho came day morning. ese, will hkrlv soon be transferred to Lqgan for the funeral services for back to the Philippine Islands At her father, R M-- Simpson, has de- Hit by Truck h lfa'1 ,,!at u ,,w cided to remain here for the sum14 of River Theodore Iindberg He may secure a here. mer. Heights, son of Mr. and Mrs John relative, and visit Lundbenr. and Car lie American de- - ,'aVl of ahnce. however, y here prior to taking up h was Franklin Shoppers bov, Injured painfully livery n ' ( again In the islands, a when hit afternoon of by William Robinson and family Prank Un sere shopping In Logan truck belonging to the Paramoi nl ,, tw. . -- on Dollar Day. Mr. Robinson says Oil company. He sustained a broken when knock- the Franklin Celebration Day com- arm and a bruised leg Feaiivt! Ward May . u . mitter u bitxv getting ready for the Dream A cf the rlov.era IS on bi: floirts June i tvrazzji xvt ra jmryr.'zin g Today and Tomorrow i Ot Show Man Here Charle. Thorpe of 8a. t lake, a Harmon I eery and wife of Ogden, Chicken Supper frl ' , rmer cltben of vUiung were vivting In Uwran today Mr Mrs. Don Edwards entertained Mr Thorpe to to the Very i In the tlieairlcal buxine hfr club Sat of members her the bridge Lewiston Shoppers Inewa m Uie Junction City and Pero-Mr. and Mrs. Georg VUlrt and urday night A delicious chicken Wn was served. Tha eenterplero of Lewiston .upper Haworth Sirs Cora Here from Coast tha tabla was a bowl of tulipf vm Logan business shoppers on for Thomas Adamson and Hyrum wrerw won Mrs. Clia Prize by Monday, annual Dollar Day. Green of In Angeles, who were OUrn snd Mrs Earl Lewi Marriage Licenses .ks m .r-- TuTX,rgjar,wucjgwa.iarwx',jrTr,-- M1 T A I .Contractor tiere aye Fix. t OlWTY. tTAH 111. i ir.Y . P Mrs Ellzabrth K Lowe of FrankMoroni llanarn of the 9th ward lin was vuittng at U home of Mr I ad tlie misfortune to Ue Ids only It and Mrs H It Allen of South Main lanilly cow on Sunday S-on Monday foundered on green grass WelUvUle At c Dairy Feed June 15th Comes Are Y ou Prepared? Keep in The are built sturdy and strong. stood the test of long, rough, have They P.ur Uoats Jailer hauls. Having air-tig- ht BUSINESS compart- ment construction, they are unsinkable s rn the fiiled with water. frt , r wbu. V- s. O u merchant cant afford to let his shelves become afempty just for bad times sake. You cannot A ford to have empty coops. Have Been Looking For. Phone 81 5 Logan, Utah a r. , 'C. A a . i. r' j , 1 1 bag $1.00 .... Logan Flour and Feed Company RAPPLEYE HATCHERY Phone 1032 -2 Phone 857 i33 So. 7 lh West, Logan Do mm you stock them. 100 lb. bag 95c On orders of 500 June hatched chicks (for responon delivery and the sible people only) pay balance when you sell your cockerels or harvest your wheat crop. Our supply xv ill be limited so do not delay ordering 1- r- -i Ill help 1001b. 9 lb. Special June Offer S' n!:iche Sheet Metai Works 72 Wm, . . 30c bag Rolled Oats 19 lb. bag Yellow Com Meal 25c 1 POULTRY . . You Want To Make Money By The Bridge 590 S. Main |