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Show CACHE A M F. R 'A N 1 C 1932. Monday, May 30. ..... ... REGISTRARS SELECTED FOR CACHE COUHTV w Rrgjiration iimU for the tout voting dUtrteta of Cache county re appointed Wednesday by the countjr oommlBlon as follow: Antal, UtnnM Mr. U. H. Allan; Cornish. EUx B. Oodfrey; Byrum, Mr. Nora Nielsen; Hyrum No. 2. Annla Bradley; A. Decoration Monday, May day. mill be a (losing day for all and business offices public houart. It Is suggested that all owners of flags be surs and plans them on the curb line the first thing Monday morning, and taka them In Monday night. This la one day In the year especially when the flags should be properly displayed. JO. Pvteraoe; Aeon Martha BurvU; Benaoa, Jrnnl R Yount; College. Chlo Borenaoci; Core, Prance Closing Day On Monday pike; Clartstoo, Copper Tariff Rides to Smashing Victory Ky da Park. HatUa Hyde; Millville. Washington The copper tariff Cara Boodlaaa; HI Btarllnc. B. Lundlcy; Newton. Elizabeth went through the senate by such majority tonight Punk; North Logan. Elisabeth Peart an overwhelming have tut friends every confithat Nlblay. Irena Shaffer; Paradiaa, dence the rate wUl be acUr. tffl Welch; Prteraboro No. cepted by the house when the tag 1. Mra Bynun Kidman; Petmboro Is ernt to conference. No. 2, Lucy Malmberx; Providence. bill Verena TlbbetU; Richmond No. 2. Always the strongest of the tarJ- - L. Robtnaon; Riverside. Delilah iff amendments to tha tax bill, copReese; Smlthflrld No I. Sarah & per got the largest majority of any. Wood; Trenton. Leona Andrew; and was the only one of the four to be Wellavllle No. L Sadia 8. Maughan; major tariff amendments Welle vllle No. 2, Mra R P Leatham agreed to by the senate virtually R. without debate. Lewi ton No 1. Mra Nellie Wiser; Lewiston No. 2. Mra Clara Scores Quick Victory K. Danielson; Lewiston No. S. EmThe oopprr victory was attributma Layne; Lewiston No. 4, Cassia able In part to tha merits of tha Campbell. mors especially was It Logan No. 2. Mra Ilelmar Ped- case, but ersen; No- 2, Ida H. Smith; No. 4, due to the fact that most of the Emma T. Kofoed; No 3, Mra. Emilia friends of copper lent a hand In O. Rasmussen; No. 6, B. M. Jensen; forcing adoption of the oil. coal and No. 7, Lihbla Petersen; No. I, Mra lumber tariffs. All those had been John O. Peterson; No 8. Caroline disposed of when the oopper proaa called up. There was B. Johnson; Na 10. Patience Adams; vision nothing to be said; the Issue was No. 11, Sarah Carlson. understood and the mere suggestion 1. Agent for the Logan Na of Senator Vandenberg of MichiSmlthflrld Na 2, River Heights, that the roll be called on adopRichmond No. 1 and Mendon pre- gan tion of the copper amendment was cincts have not yet been assigned. ample to bring the Issue to a test. They will be appointed at soon as Advocates of the tariff on oil, on from the district recommendations coal and on lumber, appreciating are forthcoming. e the support they had had from the Get bean poles ready to aet out advocates of the copper tariff, diswhen you plant the beans charged their obligations by voting Ell-ba- th - EVERY DAY PRICES AT THE CRYSTAL Chair $1.00 Tables 4.50 Rugs 9x12 $5.45 Linoleum 2 yards wide Per running yard 85 Pabco 5 Year Guarantee 9x12 $7.95 Special discount on living room suites and bed room suites, dealer in L. H. Electric Ranges and Majestic Refrigerators. See us. Unfin Unfin Pabco Pabco CRYSTAL BOTTLING & FURNITURE CO. 72-7- 4 and 80 W. 1 N. Phone 444 LOCAL NEWS PARADISE i Id )C. A N. CACHE COUNT V. LTAlf ANNOUNCES i in voided after the Ume art fur turning them Into the committee The schedule of drawing is published e be a here In this paper Holders of tickets should govern themselves accordingly btut of UrkrU should be placed in the ballot boxes no1 later than Tuesday night. Dont Forget j na I BUhop Orrllle L. Lee of Paradise was In Logan Thursday and announced a big celebration at Paradise on Decoration Day. There la to be a big rodeo with 23 horses, the same ones that will be used at LoThere will be a gan on July number of the beet riders In the valley present to participate. Something will be happening from 10:30 In the forenoon to 13 o'clock In the evening. Bishop Lee announced a Memorial Day program under the direction of the American Legion. At 1 o'clock the athletlo club will stage a baseball game. At 2 o'clock there will be the Rodeo. The Mt. Sterling Rangier will furnish the horses. Riding will be free for all and any one wishing to ride should get in touch with Marlon McBride. There will be a dance at night. 33-3- 4. for copper, and tha trick wsa done Mutt Ge te Conference Being a senate amendment, the copper tariff must go to conference for the tax bill pamed by the bouse contained no oopper tax, and this will be one of the many Items In dispute between the two bouses. In this respect the copper tax In on a par with the lumber tariff, but It was proven In the senate, as had already been demonstrated In the finance committee, that the copper amendment was more popular than oil. coal or lumber, and assurance has been had from some of the house leaders that If the senate would agree to a reasonable oopper tariff, the bouse would accept It. Senator Smoot will be one of the conferees on the tax bill, and he Is quite confident that the senate oopper tariff will be accepted by the house, probably at the 4 --cent rate agreed to tonight. African Strong Man The great African explorer, B. M. Stanley, used to tell of Sluiha, overseer of an Arab caravan, wbr stood 6 feet S Inches, barefooted, and coold toss an ordinary man 10 feet Into the air and catch him like a cricket ball, lie could carry old bullock a hundred a three-yea- r yards, and once carried twelve men at once round his master's bov-- e j , ' Suit For Band Over In Paris, Idaho, the sens this week have been celebrating the arrival of forty new uniforms for the members of the Fielding academy band. A dress parade was given Tuesday. The band supplied music for a free danoe In the evening. Cost of the uniforms approximated 1600 00 Band Conce- rt- Lewis Edwards, member of the merchants committee, baa arrang-- j ed to have the Logan High school band give a concert on the tabernacle square during the Intermission of ticket drawing on Wednesday monung, June 1 The band will be on hand from 10 to 12 noon and from 2 to 8 p m 3E ea-pee- ls EE EE .... your lucky day IS TOMORROW WHEN YOU ATTEND THE MAY SALES JUBILEE and get tickets on May Jubilee prizes purchase now After tomorrow night it will may give you the lucky ticket Buy now --- -a Look over these bargains. all be over but the shouting Wallace McBride, probltlon commissioner lor Utah, was In Logan over the week-enSpeaking of liquor violations In northern Utah. Mr. McBride told a Cache American representative while in our office. that this section of the state la practically dry. Logan and adjoining territory gives prohibition! officer very little trouble. Frank Baugh In Charge- - P. H. Baugh Jr. of the Logan city schools, has been selected to Famous Violin have full charge of the ticket The violin with which Ole Bull drawing on the tabernacle square achieved fame was made by Gasard on Wednesday morning, June 1, on dt Salo (1532) with elegant carvings the tabernacle square. No merchant by Benvenuto Cel lint It Is now In who is Interested in the out come the museum st Bergen. Norway. of the drawing will be permitted' to have anything to do with the Emerald Minot Long Lost drawing or the tickets. The Cleopatra emerald Providence mines of ancient Egypt were lost In Dance the Biddle ages and were not fonnd Remember the big dance at the again until the Eighteenth century. Providence Pavilion Monday. Married folks and young pwpie will all be there. Adv. at Walter W. McLaughlin and wife are visitors in Logan from their home in Berkeley, California. Mrs. McLaughlin expects to remain In Logan for a month, guest of her sister Mrs. C. W. Hansen and Mm Nora Eliason. Mr. McLaughlin Is on an official visit to Washington, D C. He is engaged in work in the Reclamation service Event Promises Good Time for All The price of admission to the at Providence Monday night will be In keeping with the price of Eggs and all farm products. Gentlemen will be asked to pay 35c and the ladles will be asked to pay 10c for this event No doubt about the good Ume In store for all who attend. The music con sis ting of eight of the best must dans In this section will furnish plenty of entertainment for all present dance Bridge Service Station A good place to go for your refreshments) Double Header Ice Cream Cones, and its Cas- pers too. Crystal Soda Water, all flavors, as cold as the North Pole. Always Refreshing and full of Food Value. Shell Happy Time Gas and Motor Oils need no Recommendations; theyre Nationally Known. We carry a line of Automobile Accessories and Standard Tires. For a Good Fresh Candy Bar or Chewing Gun, drive to the Bridge Service Station L. S. DUNN, Prop. Feet South of Logan River Bridge on Main Street TWO-PIEC- E MESH SUITS INDISPENSABLE for Spring and Summer Gay little prints slender- and plain izing diagonal colors in the most delightful assortment of suits you could dream of. $4.95 Mesh Gloves to match at C. A. Lundhal of the Prescription Drug Company, chairman of the committee on the May Sales Jubilee, had his committee together on Friday and all were given instructions as to how the drawing of tickets will take place on the taberAll nacle square on Wednesday merchants were instructed to have tickets into the big rotary tub no later than 12 oclock Tuesday night All ballot boxes must be emptied hx time to see that everyone holding a ticket, gets a chance at the four prizes which are to he gives away absolutely fre downy fresh from aU woolens the packings, ready to launch on this special event-- . At One-Ha- lf Off Regular Price! Sport Hats Just Arrived Were Just Full of New Hat Ideas Ideas aplenty SPORTWEAR combining Gay sports, quality with chic, at this thrillingly low price, they rush out on this last day of the Logan Sales Jubilee. Mesh Knit Flat Crepe Panamas and Road workers report having seen a herd of elk at Tony Grove on Friday. Those in the party that saw the elk were Eph Neiderhauser, Arthur LaBaux, Ed Blotter and Committee Instructed COATS $1.00 pair Elk at Tony Grove These men Joseph Neiderhauser. are operating the state road equipment In Logan canyon. They reported having opened the road to Garden dty on Thursday. The road will be open to public travel on Monday, Decoration Day. Chains should be carried by motorists, is the report made. THE SMARTEST Soft Chiffon $2.95 TO $9.95 abont atyles, straws, and the last bnt not least abont the values we are going to offer alluring styles that Captivating, will thrill the most women, are offered tomorrow at exus citingly low price $1.95 nrrc Seth Parkinson Her Prohibition Man Here Here 4 Seth Parkinson and Pop Ricks f Rexburg drove Into Logan Friday night to be present at the graduating exercUra at the college. Parkin-to- n U getting around pretty ninety from the Injury to hie leg. Be to be back next winter to Join Late Deposits In their athletic acl Tthe Aggie Those who wt&h to make late deitle. lie was given a warm weioooe posits of tickets Tuesday night here over the week-en- d by he will be able to do so at the Blueformer fellow students bird Christiansen' oonfectlonary, W. P. Jenarn's and FTed and Maxs cafe. These boxe will all be gath- Line Of March ered up at 12 o'clock Tuesday night The band will form at and the contents emptied Into the South and Mata prior to 10 o'clock on the morning of June 1st. The large tub prepared for them. Andersen Lumber company track wtU haul the large tub which wlQ Cash And Merchandise carry the tickets and the parade Prize win march along Main to Second The merchants committee wtU North. There will be a counter 30 give coupon books valued at march to Pint North, west to Pint (3 00 and 30 silver dollars to win- West and counter march to Maks, ners In the May Bale Jubilee draw-In- g south to On ter and west to Ptm Wednesday morning. These West The parade win then go le prises are In addition to U four the tabernacle equare where tbo begrand prtasa, the Ford sedan wonderful prise will be awarded. ing the grand prise. Carlisle Niblry and Owen Smith The dance in Providence Monday of Fall Lake, who are engaged in night promisee a good time to all 227 Win Certificates mining In Nevada, have been In Loho attend. Special music has been Certificates showing completion gn this seek on a vuit with rel- -' engaged. The folks In cl large were of tie prescribed reading course eutes and friends mighty lucky to grt the Royal for the stale education department to play fur this dance before they leave for Yellow Stone reading circle will be presented to Baseball Dance 337 pupils of Logan City schools, The baseball dance at the Provt- -' lark. Adv. lays Supt Louis A. Petersen drnre Pavilion Monday night for Uie manvd folk wtU be one of the Large Crowd Expected Elk to Participate Adv. big event of the erason Owing to the large crowds which The Logan Elka ritualistic team are expected here for the May Sales soil go to Cedar City next Mday Jubilee drawing, Mam street will For Prepare Big Day A. to attend the stale convention. be kept cleared of all automobile. Restaurants business and other A. Pinnace, exalted ruler announchowever, will be permitted Traffic, house show the houses, Including ed today. The Logan team will take should be busy all day Tuesday, to use the street. This was the decere In manic. the part the last dsy of the big May Bales cision of the merchants committee. officials will cooperate Jubilee. They should also be busy Logan city Baseball Meeting ith the committee In seeing that on 1. the June the day Wednesday, There will be a meeting of all takes place on the taher- - this order la earned out. managers of teams Included In the drawing South Cache baseball league, Tues- nacle equate. Mutt Be Here day night at I o'clock at the chamber of commerce. Representative of Get Ballot Boxe 1 Jubilee Bolder of May Bale aS the teams Included la the leaAll merchants are urged to get tickets must be In Logan on the gue should he present. their ballot boxes In Tuesday night day of the drawing. Wednesday, to that all holders of ticket will June 1. to claim their prise. Any have a chance at the 1M prlxee to' a ho remain stray and should their Sugtaina Broken Leg be lucky, the tickets will be j number be given sway. Is of Rexburg Joseph Parkinson recovering from a broken leg which 7ZT. he sustained recently In an accident with a truck. This word wee brought to Logan Friday by Seth Parkinson, his son, who came to Logan for the ooUege graduating exercise McLaughlin 300 In Mining Game i SUCCESSOR TO MOSE LEWIS COMPANY |