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Show I .OG A N. CACHE A M F. R I CA S' Pave Four TiC".lay, fnnr 7, 10.?' CACI1F. CO I KTY, UTAH CERTIFIED CACHE AMERICAN Nra( (er, Wrini-WcH-t- I'ubliiftrd Wnl ( 12 tiny Tts .. F'qtvt, Logan. matter tislrrrd a. at Lcfciui. Utah, under tbr Oantu and 1 j. c, full auln. jr. huUcrlpUua Rate fey carrier or pa. I one year Advrriuing raua mule kno n upon aw !ir:.on. it i I I I) 60 ' t a ii fftnr i , 1 t i' Fighting Fire , c f i.a .t t ci i iwls s , l m t tiwkl fair A o , - 1 t r rnw.e Utnttt'l tt tit 1, ! . of fi 11 ftr. ri . fu rf 1114 bf i" r anf- n4, fl''''t,t A1' t .t f. ijf I' fdilteftftr, ' t 1 ft H if' 10 (1 f fbi j, u-- tf -- ! 1 imprcnu laid, to li-l- tep y. tla 1 "li.-t- t Lt-r- . 'Hj t . . uu t 0 b.ti I Can t Gi.ili.ng la t - got Lp auditin'! do ta wake J'u know I g. r.a lot of nerve to ak you. but do you tMtib yon could even tare fir n.u a lUlle bit' Do you tblnk f ou ctiulj cat wscsoKh to to tnarry tntf Wt-ll-. tin l Ii- D W'baddiya Ibluk of It?" "I tbink il l beautiful You do? Do you think I'll n.ak; wo:)d lapiD Jr. DR. VOCAL STUDIO grader ' "If ah love you. VfJ, I know. ft minutei wago a loan propoiHD i ain't bait at me, and It 1 I in tpiol a your, but I ctccpit at one, becauae Fve him." Thera waa tragedy In Fif'Va Voa you accepted blm" voice. "Ye. IC Dltk VVebsttr. Aren't you going to wish me huk?" The lad was atlll a bit da-- d 1 la' ala;i ,rm ritMM Mfil-V- 3G1 J Wall Cleaning BABY CHICKS every week Bftby Turfeeyt . . . Eight Weeks Old Pulleta CUSTOM HATCHING Agent for LYON ELECTRIC BROODERS F. 3rd Sa. DR. I. T. REED Veterinary Surgeon Opening Practice Lewiston, Ut&h Office in Telford Hotel Phone TOM ROWLEY Phone 1I3YF 4 1176 Canyon Ed. Phone 13 ,iS. J. fj Wr t v. . ,1 e ;. , a.-;- 1 1 I ! TWO OR TimrE ROOM modeiri furnished Maurice apartment. Apartments, 102 West 1st North. PAINTING. PAPER HANGING and decorating. Reasonable prices, or exchange for anything of value. Phone 940-- J for appointments. Hughes at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. William Hugh. Cootie formed the entertainment first prize was won by Mrs. Verna Sorensen. Consolation prize was Marlila Bulst. Ma-- y E. A won by Mrs- Ethel Walker. Refreshments were served to Mesdames, Manila Bulst, Mary E. Sorensen, Annia Baker, Sadie Hardman. Ethel Waluker. Annie Hughes. Sadi Hardman. Verna Sorensen and Miss Alice Smith, Laura Hughes, Miss Hughes was presented with a beau- tlful lounging robe and slippers. ..'! t t 1 Long-strot- II U2 Wert h, - - - Ar-bo- n. sets-ment- - Prartlro Crater 81. rhonr 634 Larsen Glass Co. 84 W. lit North The Beit Place to get your Window Gian Auto Gian Picture Frames Phone 192-- J For Sale LargcCementFlower Pots Various Colors KOHLER the Bricklayer Providence Phone 794 R 1 ele. 503 Furniture and Piano Moving - GARDEN "CITY MOVING j Packing Crating Long Distance j Moving Johnson Cab and Transfer Co. 449 N. 2 . 1. n SERVICE Team SiMmoftd 11 HALT torp RANSFER j ' Lea Dr. Wm. W. Ross TRANSFER room modern home with basement and garage. Phone 508-1- 42J-- J For the Gian Man COAL Logan Coal Co. 1$ vr r ards, Faye Hancock. Delpha Smith. 'V v. Wanda Hill and Mrs. Bird. Louise Kidman special guest. First rm going to take hold of her hands, like this, s'tid He h. ' Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Copen and iPotti by Lois Worn anil Chatkt . daughter, Louise were guests of their mother, Mrs. Agnes Copen on looked straight at ber, bis volet "Yeah sure." Then gaining . m ir. ' of himself. "You bet I do! - y hoarse. "She's wonderful!" Saturday. that's great! Wheu s ft comlnq ol "Well this Is a surprise!" Mrs. Martha Barrett entertained Flash looked away. Im kinds "VV haven't decided set the Sewing Circle at her home on tumped, though. 1 wants sak sailing tomorrow on the f'.r. r r." Wednesday. Quilting was the feaThus the lessons lu beur. h ture of the afternoon. Luncheon her to marry me and I dou't know how to handle It. Thought you could tleman ended abruptly end F was served to 14. saw no more of JiiIm c. ril I: r Mr. and Mrs. Seymore Murray help me. 1 got my spiel all set and children of Wyoming. Mr. and figured it out last night But It msy back In Amerha and 3I t'..i f ! Mrs. Atherton Farr of Arlmo were be all screwy for all I know. I want blm. He had i guests of Mr and Mrs. Jens Jen- you to tell me If I'm on the right the wedding, bill Julia must While tb, t track, so's 1 wont gum up the sen on Memorial day. Ing It, Count Ivan I' Mrs. Claud Sorensen was hostess works." : Julia smiled. "But girls are differ and Insisted upon sc at a nicely arranged dinner Wedprivate. She retctvtd nesday. Covers were laid for Mr. ent. She might not like your ah library a joining the u and Mrs. W. H. Maughan and son spiel as much as do." He turned quickly. If you like it she was t ntertanlng ! Lamoine of Wellsvllle. Attorney It's a cinch she will. Would you The look tiiion Jnbu and Mrs. Hugh W. Colton and famI was gonna say she left eenvtn .1 f. ily of Vernal, Utah. Mrs. H. L. like to hear what sometbi'tg was wrong ! ; t Christensen and son of Salt Lake to her'; "Of course I would." t: e ' listened at the d or and Mr. and 'Mrs. Ernest Maughan Flash piloted Julia over to the atuion be. wet n dni'i a It.. and family of Logan. drew What do y ,l ai,! Bishop and Mrs Wtlllam King of divun and seated her. Then he I i t;, Hay Bulst, Idaho. Bishop and Mrs. up a chair close to her and sat fac Golden Willie of Holbrook, Idaho ing her. She looked back at him your I.; 'Thanks." si o were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. wondering how to get out of the " Yo ; miserable situation without hinting sleo' I !' very Verl Shelton on Friday. him. Ho squirmed uncomfortably, man.- ins the n ! A delightfully arranged dinner was given by Mrs. Thomas Muir on trying to get up courage to gr lor ahead. i. Julia T J Monday In honor of Mr- and Mrs. First Im going to take hold of ed In t l J y.; J. W. Wright. Mrs. Leo Goates of ' Salt Lake, Mrs. Leta Allen of Logan her hands, like this. You dont v. ar.t: Covers were laid for the honored mind, do you? guests and Mia. Charlotte Mrs. Jane Muir, Miss Malda Idaho and John Anderson of At bon ter the funeral of Mormon D. Bird. and Grace Muir, Maggie Muir, were guests at the home of Mrs. Covers were laid for 65. Mr. and Mrs. Sophia and Anderson, Monday Ralph Muir and Mrs. Alonzo Wood was hostess at Muir. Tuesday. a nicely arranged dinner Monday Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Bytheway Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Richards The table was centered with a basand family of Spanish Fork, Mrs. and children of Pocatello were of roses. Covers were laid for Francis Hill, Miss Edith Hill of guests of Mr. and Mrs. Willard ket Mr. and Mrs. C- M. Bowen, Mrs. Salt Lake were guests of Mr. and Richards Nellie White, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Monday. Mrs- Jesse Baker on Monday. Bowen and son Jack and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Albert Smith and Mrs- Retta Hilbner presided at Charles Bowen, Jr., all of a well appointed dinner Memorial children of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Ruth and Colon Sweeten of Holbrook were Ogden. Day in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs-- H. B. Whitney had guests of Mr. and Mrs. Verland Frank Sorensen and family of as their guests on Memorial Day Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Copeu Shelton Saturday. Junior girls with their teacher, Mr. and Mrs. James Whitney, Dr. and family of Ely, Nevada, Mr. and Mrs. Theo Larsen, Mr. and Mrs. Verna Sorensen met at the and Mrs. Ernest Oldham and childMrs- Annie Saunders, Mrs. Mrs. Byron Muir. Besides the hon- home of Miss Mozella Barrett Wed- ren. ored guests, covers were laid for nesday. The evening was spent In Elias Kimbell of Salt Lake and Mrs. Refresh- - Mamie Dunn of Brigham. 20. making luncheon were served to 6. Y. L. M- I. A. officers and teachMrs. Walter Anderson and children of Baken City, Oregon, Otto Luncheon was served by Mrs. Af ers entertained at a party Friday Anderson and daughters of Arbon, ton Bird at her home Tuesday af afternoon in honor of Miss Laura ytBr Wm. Rumble Knight Spring Canyon ' TTtt InroaML FAMOUS j Daughters of Pioneers Prlcea la Keeping EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR THAT j Mendon ,M Calsomining D.".C. ORDER NOW DECORATING PAPER HANGING .,.. met Friday afternoon at the home Jamima Forster with LJeut of Eat ltl-- J BABY CHICKS rC','rd Today the vital need for dependable Alice Lontroth of Brisham fighting apparatus is universally recognized. There i.sjits Mla her staying with her gmnd- not a town in the country, no matter how small, that mother. Mr Charlotte Lomrs troth, can afford to be without the protection to life and pro- - Mj Miiri!w Hobpnnk ind M the kestha Curtt of Sait take and perty it offers. And it should be remembered that .MwaiMlie cl.ra,l slaml-irfire measured m values of infinitely grea,cr importance than !Monday girl with their tea- mere dollars Logan and Cache Counlv have .en ,.rca, lSSc, t.y fire in the past, do avoid the recunenct ot unnecessary rtesday afternoon. Making tjuiit loss through fire in the future, our officials have seen blocks and playing fames formed Refreshments the entertainmentthe wisdom of providing the best fin. fihtm., t pi KOrvrd to immune wood. vir-- J has ment available. In Chief C. W. Rapp the department glnla Henlmrer. Melba Butst, Mild- red Bird. Ann Hardman. Cleo Richa man in whom the public has the utmost confidence. Daughters At MendonMeet at Forster Home & SMITH North 6th House Painting Phone PAINTING I138-- P. WISEMAN FOOT SPECIALIST Office hour 6 to 13 3 to S Phone 626 I Thatcher Bldg .... LEONARD MATHEWS Fhene a Chiropodist Be. 4th Wewt I - (be F. H. Baugh, I deic bt rhonr; CHIROPODIST Itul - al'otJ lUcn I'm tciiLi I'va to a tratf Af.d 4 i.lil ' - Zina Baker, HrfmlimrnU aerr Miu uo tmt lint iron r. aerred U 26 by Use tswteat It has hrt-- a lung &.K inochanlcally as will as in by Metdamra Zma Baker. Ada WalS'a jin,r bad Dick left, dated buckets once used to ker and Hannah Bulat. earthen fill Julia tud ancpied bim, Ua the from terms of years, Mr and Mr. Dewey Bird andj t U!i railed. fight fire to the modern pumping engine. "Julia, do ft a mtud If I ak you were dinner! children of Dran tics ice was a It i ri!lhiiiK?" aked. The first mechanical gueata of Mr. and Mn. Reeve Bud aU." "Not at 1 were hese a on "hand as squirts Sunday, squirt. syringe, known rnied a luiig "It bem on of extremely limited effectiveness, inasmuch as their A prettily appointed dinner wav lima and I want you to glva me given by Mr. Orvtd Larsen Monlu i.i advice, it 1C about a girt." capacity was from two to four quarts of water and three day. A tall yaae of flower formed A glrlT" Julia waa genuinely aur were followed, them. handle men were required to They a pleasing erntertileee and places ed. FlSib gulped. "Vtab I f In in the middle of the K-tcentury, by a giant syring were marked for Mr. and Mr. C 1 Eorenven and family. Mr. and Mr. Iota water. with a capacity of about a barrel Orson Hancock and family. Mr. "Wby, tbaCa mantloua! Wbo 1 a plunger pump set Alfred Gardner of Maiad, Mr, and !.T 1 hen came the "pump engine VVbaCa aba like?" Eba arote tub of water and mounted on a sled w Inch was Mr, jam, Muir and uorand from tie eoucb end eiarted toward in a of Porlland. Mr and Mr blm. t nt Itraen dragged to the scene of the fue. v arums trsrn. Tba man itood by tba tabla. He rce' hose drawn man the were made upon this, and Mr. Martha Lralham. Mis Ruth Ienlham and IMcn Bummer of eventually came into use. The next mechanical ., Wetlsvllle were dinner gueata of Mr hy of importance was the steam pumping eng C, P. Bird on Wednesday. horses. It was eventually developed to a high degree of Mrs. WUrord Larsen entertained appointed dinner at her efficiency, and served creditably in the war against fire at a well Cover on Memorial Day. until the practicability of the gasoline engine, both for home were laid for Mrs. Annie Curtl. transporting fire apparatus and for furnishing power Mr. and Mr. Frances Benrener of Balt lake. Mr. Buev Poe. Idaho for a fire engine pump, was proven. Mr nd Mr Larsen and standard d 4? Pu bkri.rr ri-OY- larc SERVICE EVLKYTHIVU IN It 41)10 SKANCHY DIRECTORY 1, 19.il miura ROSE. j aUfsoland of Logan, and william c U.Ull. & PROFESSIONAL Pridey at (lie Iu.t Office A'"t of Mtnh J, U?9 r NiArmt-- amiMl-ela- Bd RADIO The Misses lathe and Loretta have returned from Logan where they have completed a sue- eessful year In the U.S.A C. Miss Lathel has her degree and is now ready to art as teacher in one of our Rich County schools. Miss Lydia Gibbons has returned from a two weeks visit In Cache Valley. Mr. and Mrs. LaMont Hodges motored to Salt Lake and will go from there to Logan where he will attend summer school. Mr. and Mrs- Ed Rich have moved back to their home at Lakota after spending the winter In Paris, Idaho, where their children Bryan and ris attended the Fielding high oo, during the last winter. and Mrs. Archey Sims and !.oi ta Hodges are home from tip, county. Arch was prlncl-M- a tua and Lolita was In la rieldlng. " : -- ouse is home from s, Idaho, wl. -- e she was a student of the Fieldt. g high. N. M. Hodges of Gmithfield mot- ored through I,ogan canyon with a load of White Rose Flour for Lyman, wyo., He reports the roads in excellant condition. E. Phone 314 Natures Laxative The First Thing In the Morning 123 Crazy Crystals North Main Logan ELECTRIC COOKING SCHOOL DEMONSTRATION DEAR MADAM: We cordially extend to you an invitation to attend a Cooking School to be held at our store June 8th, 1932, at 2 p. m. This school will be conducted by Miss Roma Hansen, a domestic science and home economics expert. Miss Hansen will instruct you on how to cook and how to get the most value out of your Electric Range. CRYSTAL BOTTLING & FURNITURE CO. 72-7- 4 and 80 W. 1 N. phone and Young 444 |