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Show Monday. May 30. 1932. CACHE AMKRICVN Trial of Curtis Will Take Place Before June 27 FVmlngtcm, N. J An Indictment pret urned to be egiaut John Uuchee CutUa Norfolk boeirr In the Lind beef handed today lo Justice Thamaa Trenchard who ordered it delivered to quarter ers-locourt for further proceedings. J. Cheater Skill man, foreman of tho pand Jury which considered the Curtis case earlier IN week, handed three Indictments to Justice Trenchard, wl announced that ono of them dealt with Julia Win tenteln on a chary of murder. The other two, he said, would be ot to quarter sessions. ce. ni The grand Jury only eooaldered three casee at the aitunc at which evidence was presented In the Curtis case, and so it seemed certain that one of the two Indictments not mads public today was against the not say definitely today that the Indictment had been returned against Curtis but be did say; "The Curtis rase will be tried not later than the week of June 17 Darrell Eubanks DrVUrna and Ruby McMullln Roberts; Jamrs Riley I Her and Loetta Krlsbofferaon, PocRecover Kick atello; Joseph Jones Jackson and Clive Munk is recovering from a Catherine Van DeOraff, Ogden; j serious kick by a boras. John Balfour Call and Una Chesterfield; Earl Wl'lis HutFinds Baby Kittens d chison. WeUivtlla and Anona MyrDee South was very much to find six baby kittens tn their tle Mlckelson, Logan; LeRoy Dean-for- d Clark and Elaine Stalworth. back yard. Diackfoot. LOCAL NEWS an Indictment la a necessary confessed hoaxer, I preliminary to trial this statement "I have nothlnf to say about the j was taken as positive oorroborwtioo Justice of the general belief that one of other two Indictments," Trenchard announced from the su- today's Indictments was against preme court bench after making Curtis. the one public and saying what acHauck added that Curtis would tion ho was taking on the other. not be arraigned for pleading on Tlo grand Jury heard the evi- Tuesday as previously Indicated, dence on tho Curtis case Thur but would probably plead on Saturand after It had heard several wit- day, June 1 As his plea would be nesses and seen Curtis confession to an Indictment this statement too reports were current that an In- was taken as virtual acknowledgedictment had been voted unani- ment that Curtis has been Indicted. This mously on the first ballot. was not officially confirmed, nor Start after the weeds early this was It denied. year. Don't let them get the Jump Prosecutor As Dow-ma- sup-rue- Preston Visitors Visited Grand Parents her grand-parent- the Hollywood Melody Maids, went to Mack e Inn tn Island Park on how many cow the dairymen has, how much milk is produced, whe-litor not the cow have been Dr. Thorns Her tested for tuberculosis and If the j Dr. Oeo. Thomas, president of the bottles are rapped by machine or U. of Utah, with Mrs. Thomas j spent over the work end In Logan. hand. er I Attend P. B. W- e- a Mrs. Mae Musmt and Mra P, Flnnen of the Bhlrlry Mae store, were among the Logan delegatee te attend the state P. B. W. convention which wee held la Ogden ea Saturday. rr ' i3 t s'V a. Blair of Hollywood, California a former resident of Logan, la visiting relatives In Logan for a f ew days. At one Umo Mr. Blair wwa employed In the local' poetofflce. Tomorrow, May 31st, LAST DAY of Merchants Tickets and Wednesday, June First, Day of Drawing, we offer you the following astounding values-yo- ur choice for Elks to Dance Members of the Elks baseball team have expressed their desires of attending the big baseball daaoe tn Providence tonight. The danoe Is sponsored by the members of the All Star and Cache American baseball teams. A good orchestra has been engaged. Ole an Pyper the star two mile left track man from the yesterday for his home tn Heber, where he will spend the summer months, Glenn says be will be back at the school on tho hill next season In better condition than ever, to help win the foot races. UJ3-A-- The Leader orrlirsira, calling Lhemaelwi Mies Shirley Smith of Logan haa Just returned from Mount Sterling where she has been staying with Pyper Leaves for Home COMPARISONS ed The Logan Fourth ward held their May Festival Wednesday at 4 00 o'clock and the Ninth ward held their May Festival Wednesday night at 7.30 o'clock. Millington COME IN AND MAKE YOUR OWN Deooratk A group of Cache Valley girls who Day, having relative burled far Lahe vs associated themselves Into an gan and at Hyde Part, Thirty three dairymen had rvgla-lerSaturday morning with City Clerk H Reuben Pedersen and sere tssurd permits to tell milk The application blanks, when filed sluts -- May Festivals Mr. Blair Visits Greatly Reduced They stayed over for Go to Mack s Imv Receive Milk Permits Miss Enid Porter of Preston. Idaho has been In Logan visiting with She has Just loft for relative Idaho. ' SELF-TRIM- S n. Page Three Goes Back Home uarEaesasr.apFisih.'g.wgfss CHOICE OF OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF SPRIN GCOATS, DRESSES SPORT FURS AND "I Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Luthy of Preston are visitor In Logan, guests of Mr and Mrs. Alex Smith. Anthony Hsuck would on you. SPRING COAT CLEARANCE LOGAN. CACHE COLNTV. UTAH Boise Visitors LaPhene Peterson, formerly associated with tho Stockton -store here, accompanied by his wife and family. Is visiting In Be Logan and Cache Valley until tonight when be will return to hie home In Boise. Mr. Peterson Is In the merchandising game in the Christiansen Idaho metropolis Road Opened The Logan-Gard- City highway; opened to traffic today. The state road equipment has made a wonderful Job out of level-- ! log the highway from the govern- ment dugwa; through the canyon to Garden City. There Is stllll considerable snow on tho divide but there Is a detour around the heavy drift. Is officially 19 One $35 Lloyd Loom Davenport (slightly shop worn) Three Fifty Dollar Buffets at $19.85 each Ladies Writing Desk ($30.00 value) Six leather seat Dining chairs, $28.00 new Lloyd Baby Carriage, One Hundred piece set Dinnerware $35 value $29.75 Five piece breakfast suite, $29.75 Special Lane Cedar Chests, 85 Each Leather rocker. Beautiful overstuffed chair, Upholstered in Damask, $40.00 530.00 Walnut Wood Bed, $30.00 Walnut finish, Simmons Bed, 528.00 Walnut bookcase, $30.00 Walnut Dresser, $35.00 Walnut Vanity, $35.00Mahogany china closet, Terms strictly cash, With each pur- chase you receive Tickets. Simmons Day Bed, Coil Springs, mattress included, 75 Merchants Miss Calderwood Entertains Miss Margaret Calderwood enter- r tained at dinner Friday evening for Virginia and Marlon Nielsen who are leaving for their home In Idaho Falls, after attending school at tho U. S. A. C. and for Blanche Calderwood who has returned from Idaho where she has been , Read Cache American The Cache American Is going Into the homes of the citizens In this county who like to read home pa- Fishing Tackle Just received hold That will the big ones. com- plete stock of Flies, Dry Flies, Spinners, Bait Hooks, Lines, Leaders and Rods. Get Your 1932 License Here. pers. Those with classified ads should not over look the drawing power of such ads In this paper. Our rates are reasonable and we will find you a buyer for what you have to sell or find you the article you want to buy. Try our ads and see the results. Speak Right Up Dont be bashful, speak right up If you want us to send you the the Cache American for a year. The price Is so small that some really wonder how we can turn out a paper as we are doing at the price- Tell us you want our paper and we will either send It to you for a year by mall, or If you are In the carrier zone we will send it by carrier for $1.50 per year. - We have plenty of 22 shells, shorts, longs, long rifle, W.R.F., Long shot, and B. B. Select the magazines you like to read from our rack. Take them on your trip. Candies - Tobaccos - Cigars full-stock- ed THE OWL Billiards Center Street Logan, Utah Tuesday, we will give two Jubilee Tickets with each 25c purchase 40 West Support Home Paper Mr. Advertiser, Just be a careful observer and you will see most of the successful business men of this city are using the columns of the Cache American to get their message to the public. There Is a reason. The principle reason is because the public know those responsible for publishing this paper will continue to make it better. To get all the local news, one must have the Cache American. RUG SLAUGHTER Six 9x12 foot Sanfordstan Wilton Rugs, formerly $85.00 values, Tuesday and Wednesday A One Quarter gross heavy cast aluminium Skillets with wood handles Lids to fit $l AA Three Piece Sligh Bedroom Suit originally $325.00. 100 Tomorrow Morning four Piece Ivory, green Bedroom suit May Sales Jubilee Price $140.00 TERMS STRICTLY CASH Manage Licenses Marriage licenses have been Issued as follows: George Christian Christiansen and Mary Elizabeth Symons, Lava Hot Springs; Ed- -j ward Lawrence Bates and Floy Elizabeth Williams, Mackay; Roy Jensen and Gladys Irene Carlson, Idaho Falls; Montie Philip Carlson and Maurine Stalker, Idaho Falls, Ef Let Us Feather Your Nest $1.00 75.00 |