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Show Tuesday. May 31. 1932. Ij11F. AUBRICAN-LOCmamni.Tr CACHE COUNT V. UTAH aN. Pace Seven Tirea wirfwm iu: Bwnniiiiryt i In Our Advertisement Monday Morning we said Tuesday. ...We Meant Tuesday and Wednesday. Please refer to Cache American issued Monday Morning, and he at Our Salon All Day Wednesday . . . All Specials Continue. Christiansens Beauty Salon Phone 412 Open 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. . M. SMITH, Mgr. FKm Students Return Home Local News i'CPITOL S Today and Wednesday Mra. Bench Here Here from Ogde: Ur Oeorge Bench of Preston Judge and Ur D. R. Roberta of Ogden were In Logan lor Decora la a visitor In Logan, guest of he' sister, Mrs. I. B. Holman. Don Day. Goes to Rexburg Up from Ogden - 'QWr . f N, .(tU . jM'h j w f-,- -- I Ur. and Ur. Bishop Facer Here Here from Coast Bishop James J. Pacer of PocaErastus Peterson, and family, who tello spent over Decoration Day In reside on the coast, are visitor Logan and Cache Valley. He visited back to their old home at Hyrum. at Hyrum while here. They brought with them a quartet which will compete at the June Dentist Here M. L A. conference In Salt Lake. Dr. W. O. Ruckenbrod and son Richard of Salt Lake City was In Ross Oressell and wife of Salt WlUmore and Lake and Oeorge were in Logan wtf of Magna, Decoration Day, having come borne for a visit with relatives. Auto Man Visit Welti Leav- e- Logan on Decoration day. They Prof. and Mr Walter Welti will were guests of Mr. and Mra Leon manager of the Blair Motor company, spent leave Thursday for the east where Fonnesbeck. Memorial Day in Logan, having they will spend the summer In come here to visit the grave side study of music. Prof. Welti having Here from Dayton of hte father, the late postmaster, a leave of absence from the U. f?. Lcs Hawkins of Mr. and Mr J. M. Blair A. C. Dayton, Idaho, spent Decoration Day In Logan. They were guests of Loses Cigarettes Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Bodrero during 20.000 cigarettes were stolen from Robert Holden, local reporter for) the D. W Hess delivery truck early the Salt Lake Tribune, met with the I their (tay. S. H. Blair, general Monday morning. Some one enter- misfortune to break hte ankle Mon-- 1 Lighter hospital on Wednesday. All cerned getting along nicely. Here from Baker City Mr W. W. Gray of Baker City, Oregon, formerly Miss Ada Knowles, a sister of Mr Walter M. Everton, Is a visitor in Logan. Mr Gray Is stated how pleased she Is to receive accompanied by her two sons and the local news from Cache Valley three daughters, the latter being through the columns of the Cache triplets. They are four years of age. American. With the numerous Jams at the exits at the cemetery on Decoration Day, It was suceostrd by several citizens that additional exits should be built along the south fence of the cemetery to permit automobiles to leave the grounds without mixing In these Jams. The exits would only be used on such occasions as Decoration Day for convenience sake. Rowlands in Logan T. G. Rowland of Salt Lake who just returned from a trip to Washington, D- C. spent Decora Hon day - in Logan. Accompanying Mr. Rowland were Mrs. Rowland, his sons, Thomas, Joseph, Ted and Feed and Leonora and daughters, Helen, Edith. They made the Hotel Eccles their headquarters while here. While in Washington, a visit was made with D. H. Shaw. Senator Reed Smoot, Congressman Don B. Colton. In New York a visit was made with Waldo and Boyd Hatch. I - - - j cal Jr. n n erraces oavc ol J aa-im- i.l i con- i share of Cove population is In Logan today to attend a case In the district court In which J. 8. Allen and J. P. Larsen are bicker- - j Ing over a title to a tract of land. ) A good I tart to Ogden Visitors Mr. and Mrs. George Bigler of Ogden spent Decoration Day In Logan and Mendon- While here they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Westover, Mrs. Bigler being a sister of Mrs. Westover. - Pretty Program j The printed programs used at the Former Barber Here B. P. W. convention In Ogden, were Alf Matchell, a former barber of printed, by J. P. Smith, and Sons Logan, who conducts a beauty salon Logan printers. Much favorable In Salt Lake, accompanied by his comment was heard in the neat- wife and family and G. W. Kitchen ness and of the program. and family, of Salt Lake, spent . . Decoration Day In Logan. They are -gan all well and appear to be prospering. LHill, manager of Logana They visited a number of relatives Plunge, reports a very fine business and friends. at the Plunge on Decoration Day. If the weather would warm up, it Visits at Providene Is believed that Logana would be Lorenzo E. Hammond, prohibition the most popular resort in the val- agent of Salt Lake City, spent De- ley. coration Day in Providence, guest of relatives. Mr. Hammond attended the baseball game between the Dairy Shop Sold Mrs. Borghild M. Peterson who Providence and Cache American teams. He was interested In the has purchased the Dairy Shop, has Albert Dollof as cook. Mr. game. He would like to see the retained Providence team In unHorms and Dollof has been owner of the busiremarked to friends If a collection ness for the past four years. He were to be taken up to see that the was cook for four years prior to! business. boys get uniforms, he would con- owning the tribute liberally toward the fund. Here is a Up for H. A. Campbell. Springville Visitors Jr-Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Barron and manager of the Providence club. children of Springville visited over Mr.. Barron the week end here, having come to attend the exerclss. Mrs. Barron Is remaining to visit her parent Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Maughan. Virginia Maughan, who has attended school at Springville during the winter, returned home with Mr. and 7 th and Broadway Mrs. Barron. j bty j j 0a - . j j , New Hotel Lankershim Los Angeles, California 400 Newly furnished rooms at moderate rates from $1.50 to $5 Garage in Connection THE HEADQUARTERS FOR UTAH PEOPLE W. W. Whitecotton, Owner and Operator, formerly of Utah Ralph G. Caldwell, Assistant Manager Excellent Cafe to , John Rozsa has just received from the assayers office, a report of an assay recently of ore samples taken Anna Keaton and from the Mineral Point Mine in Bateson, Mr Robert Keaton of San Jose, Califor- - East canyon In the south end of nla, are spending the week In Lo-- ! the valley. The report shows the gan to assist in the decorating of j samples carried upwards of $900 In the grave of her mother on De- - gold per ton. j level-tor-- i In Court Today Makes Rich Strike Need More Exits must be through the election of But what U will be no one ventures 1 25 ton an acre from a member! of the house and senate say with any degree of authority, raced area of Uie same slope piant- to carry out the will of the people. ed to oats and followed by oowpeae. dnUr The (editor gave no Intimation Marriage License " after the parley that he had In mind Marriage license have been Issued any part for hlmaelf, either In the national convention or In the ensu- to the following : Artel Andrew Aning campaign. derson. Hyrum end Irvi Morgan.! Borah and Ur. Hoover have been Logan; Delmar Daniel Snarr and at oddi on almost every major leg- - Margaret OUterson. Idaho Palls; tnoe ) bJkUv IdkhoM Leland France Jmklns and Lucille j J mileage constructed In 1930. reports went on the busting In 191 and ; led a cross country campaign for the Republican nominee. Political leaders are not surprta- ed at the resumption of conference , Oenecra Rainey, Blackfoot; Elmer The forest-roan- a funds were ea- between the president and hte 192S ) John Thomas and Mabel Florence 5,1 Stales and Terrliortee m U considerpntlrd but there campaigner, tord McCammon; Vernon Mar- Able speculation whether Borah will j tensen and Mildred Edna llertchL and COIUlni 0,100 amounted to4. he found on the stump again this Salem. Idaho; Th 1930 Stanley Scarbrough Rl-bulldln- g I ltBoperation Preston and Bessie Smith Ralph. P41 under emergency 8 puma Third Party TaJk .LeUhman, WelUvtHe; Gilbert Wll- - carrlf on appropriation were pushed In fact, hte name has been beard lard Saunders. Benson and Cary to open up Inaccessible area In ns--: frequently in the persistent specula- - Iona Hansen. College ward. tional forests where fire danger was lion at the capital over third par- and contributed In many nn 'greatest si The stood who ha ty. Idahoan, by 1 OOli; communities to the relief Of local the Republican party In all cam-tunemployment condition paigna. dismissed Inquiries about a Thirty-fiv- e third party movement with atool -JJmea as, much soil ' ute silence. was washed from Chamois Glsvoo unleijraced land Meanwhile the president is feel- - as from terraced ares Vi ui are iulie niiatskeii If yes according to ing the persistency of demands by actus! .iiHimUa iliink glove Sr tk your at the Fede- - i measurement the antiprohibiUontets and the "mid- fif )lt nle ,,m0Btala 11( l erosion station experiment die of the road group In the party tnwn as ibe chuniola. Giova- ' at Guthrie, Okl on the prohibition Issue. In 1931 an unter- -, nmtrrs have no Intention to docHta There Is little doubt here that ' raced area planted to cover crop when lliey follow the rnutom af anwhat-ew- r Is said In the party plat- - of rye and followed by oowpeas and ing the same chamois skla far form to be drafted next month will later by winter wheat lost 43 9 tons -- pin aherpaktn and lambskta ed a bear the approval of the president, of soil per acre as compared with sort. ) j coration Day. Hoover President Washington. dtecuaard with Senator Borah of Idaho, tbs dry lradrr, again today 1 Born ed the garage, sprung the lock on day evening. He will likely be In- Mr. and Mrs. 7. L. Stillman are the rear door and carried away the capacitated for making the trip to carton The loss to the local to- the Jordan Narrows In June as a rejoicing over the arrival of a beau- tlful little daughter, born at a local bacco dealer was upwards of $150. result of this Injury. Boise C. , Reuben Karren of Ur. and Ur Fred W. Richards of Roy A. Btewart of River Height Drummond. Montana, are visitors of Clate Lewiston who and Hogan Balt Lake spent Decoration Day In have been on the Federal Grand In Logan, guests of Ur. and Mr Logan, guests of their daughter Martin Pond. Ur W. H. Btewart and Mr Val jury In Salt Lake, were home for Decoration Day. Palmer. Visiting Relatives With Hoover PhRlon plank prenutlrei of "the&mUi Cache should be Incorporated In the Re- Baseball league at o'clock tonight at the chamber of commerce. The i publ.ean platform. The conference was held over the opening games of U league were breakfast table and no word came run off Decoration Day ' from either. However, there wta a very definite Indication tonight that Here from Af ton 'no change was contemplated by Mr. and Mr H. P. Burton of Af- -, Borah In hte plan to remain away Ion. Wyoming, have been visiting ifrom u national convention. in Logan and North Logan. guesU There was a growing feeling. or Mr. and Mr. A. Sonn and Mrthough, among a&sodatr of the Burns Crookston. They senator that he could be Induced to came here to sestet In decorating go to Chicago and lead a fight for the graves of Mr. and Mr Richard prohibition plank should hte views Ballantyne, parents of Mr Burton. find support from the president. It was also accepted at the cap!- that Mr. Hoover. In listening to Paper Boys Winners Delivery boys cm the Cache Amer- the persistent pleas tor a resubmit- ican routes In this city, fared well s:on ptenk. is determined, too. to In the bicycle race Monday. Four ' keep In mind In the formulation boys out of a total of eight lads who 'of platform declaration the views of deliver our paper to the homes In the ardent prohibitionist this city, were winner of prize Drafts Secret Plank Earl England came In fourth In the Borab himself ha drafted a sec- line of participants In the race. The j ret prohibition plank outlining hte other Cache American delivery boys own view on the situation. In ths. who won prizes were Wendell Mor-- he Is understood to have taken the ! relb Lloyd and Dean McDonald. position that any real referendum Here from Drummond On Grand Jury Here from Salt Lake A. .5 j H. L. Hammond, clerk at the Og- Uary Webster of tht city dent poslofflce, brought his family tellbaa been (pending a fee day to Providence and spent Decoration ing her daughter, Rill at Rexburg Day with hte parent who hat been UL Ur Corah Talks Liquor Plank Ur. and Ur Edward Rryuolil returned Saturday to their bom In Lorenzo, Idaho, after spending the school year In Logan where Mr Reynold! vu a student at the U. "f , , u-- Mariage Licenses Marriage licenses have been Issued as follows: George Christian ChrisUansen and Mary Elizabeth Symons, Lava Hot Springs; Edward Lawrence Bates and Floy Elizabeth Williams, Mackay; Roy Jensen and Gladys Irene Carlson, Idaho Falls; Montle Philip Carlson and Maurlne Stalker, Idaho Fall Darrell Eubanks DeVinna and Ruby James Riley McMullin Roberts; Hier and Loetta Krlstofferson, Pocatello; Joseph Jones Jackson and Catherina Van DeGraff, Ogden; John Balfour Call and Una Bowman, Chesterfield; Earl Willis Hutchison, Wellsville and Anona Myrtle Mickelson, Logan; LeRoy Bean-for- d Clark and Elaine Stalworth, Blackfoot. 1932, Ligcbtt Chesterfield tobaccos are aged right Myfss Tobacco Co. when so many people are talking . . . pure food, pure milk, pure water. . . its worth a minute to tell you something NOWADAYS, about the purity of Chesterfield cigarettes. All the materials that go into the making of Chesterfield cigarettes are tested again and again by expert research chemists. Just like the things you eat and drink. Made in factories os clean os your kitchen , The tobacco is pure the right kinds. Domestic and Turkish both, mild, sweet. ripe. The paper is pure clean, white, the best ciga- rette paper that money can buy. There is puritv in every ingredient and cleanliness in every operation. You can know, when you light a Chesterfield, that it is as pure a9 science can make a cigarette. And your taste will tell you its milder, it tastes better. Chesterfield |