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Show Par CACHE AMERICAN Si 1.0(1 A N CACHE COUNTY. UTAH !! Lewiston ! NORTH CACHE VALLEY North Cache BASEBALL LEAGUE SCHEDULE Juniors Seek Games Mudiof . 29 In It of Junkie team In touch with Mr rallry should gel Lrwuton Junior the Cache Valbe-- ) ley League laat season and It U treed the club It one of the atrong-a- t In the northern part of the late. The Hendrick von areond birth In The boy arv doing regular practice wort according to Manager Hendrick and he la anztou to gel auma fart game for his club. He believes ha vtU be able to enter the stete tournament this aroaon. Three Games Of Baseball Wednesday Adam field' .. ... Providence Gmin Saturday, Jane Lewi too at Bmllhfleld. Trenton at New too ComUh at Amalga. Richmond at Clarkston Byrum: Cache American Hynim Paradise: Welljvtlle Paradise ....... . .. .. ..- 4 th: . Aa warm sreather approaches the question of porch and window boxes arises. What shall be put In them this year? For bloom, the answer la annuals. For the most and continuous bloom petunias are the moat satisfying. Tbe small flowered forms By such as Rosy Morn, Rose of Heaven, WALTER NEW YORK TRUMBULL Heavenly Blue and others cover themselves with a sheet of color from June till killing freezes. They A women' club la Nv York need only sun and ordinary attenTho tion in th way of bolding Its annual moating. being supplied ocretiry oald: with moisture to flourish. "I am going to ask you to iia and stand wbll I rood tba list of our Of larger bloom and more trailmember who hsvo been Ukra from ing habit that makes them Ideal to a by death during th post year." droop over the side of boxes are Th ladle ros to their fret, hot the balcony type petunias In varydouble scarcely had tho secretary brgua ing colors. The ta read when a wav of Intense petunia is an excellent window box tatloa no through th room. plant a Lux In fact almost any of "I aw her only yesterday." cried the petunias are Ideal material one womaa la a startled vole. For prim, formal effect, the "My heaven t" almost shrieked dwarf double French marigolds and soother. "She took dinner with me the miniature zinnias give fine eflast night." fect, the regular little bushes being A Well Planted Window Box. It developed that the secretary studded with bloom all summer. For had made a mistake. She was read- the edge of the bov for drapery boxes. Any annual of spreading ing the Hat of those who bad, for sweet alyssum or trailing lobelias habit makes good window box ma-- 1 one reason and another, resigned will fill the bill excellently. teriaL from the club. But tbe members, For shaded boxes, tuberous beAvoid annuals which make too while relieved, ere still atilfering gonias give a wonderful show and erect growth for this purpose. No from nerves. the fancy leaved caladiums give a great height Is desired In window beautiful display of color. For foli- box plants. Norman Beasley told me the story age effect In shady boxes nothing of the contest held by a state gar- is finer than Boston ferns. For vines "It Can't Be Dona" den club for cooking recipes. When of the trailing type nothing takes these were sent In, they were turned the In the days when electricity was of the trailing vincas. place over to a hotel chef and the food Brltnln's parliament once The new double yellow nasturtium ynnng, a committee to examine the prepared by his department. It wag then sampled and the prizes were is an ideal sunny window box plant, matter of electric lighting, and tht as to It is reports, according awarded on merit. Each night a after having before It as In habit, will droop over committee, dinner consisting of these dishes witnesses nearly all the noted scithe of box the and give a entists of the duy, came to the conedge was erved. One evening It wae a wealth of golden bloom all summer. clusion that a pmetlcahle system of vegetable dinner, aod a prize was annual usfially electric An awarded for carrot soup. The winlighting for private houses ner was highly elated. She sent tbe grown as a house plant which is wns Impossible! box Is fine a material for the shady recipe to e wholesale soup concern, mimulus or monkey flower. This saying that It had won the prize English and asking whether they wished to must be started indoors ahead of The language host suited foe time as the seed is powder bke and purchase It The concern wrote back that it had tried the recipe, needs careful handling. In vines of universal adoption Is the on with That la unbut could make nothing out of It fit sufficiently slender growth and of the worst grammar. Mnch trailing habit the maurandias and doubtedly th ftigllsh language." for customers' appetites. Q. Bernard Shaw. offer good material. concerned, the woman went to the thumbergias should be started at annuals The her told of hotel and the manager Thin all early sown root crops once to be of good size for transstory. He sent for the chef. when you get around to rigorously- It will pay In better Oh, that!" exclaimed the chef. planting "It was not good, so I used an old putting out the window and porch and bigger vegetables. recipe of my mother's. She made 3ERH beautiful soup." gyaagsagas: T"T 'Lights 10 of o VVELLSVILLE Mr. and Mrs Laron Bulti and children of Kemmerer. Wyoming came 8unday to visit relatives. Mr. HulU returned home Monday and Mrs. Hulta will remain for 10 days Mr. and Mr C E. Ooodsell and Summary: Runs: Fulkerson, M. children of Malad apent the week Hansen, Payne, Jardlne, W. Brough end here with their mother. Mrs. 3. Butler. Errors: Cash. Olney, Brown. Payhe, Jensen. W. Brough Janett Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lloyd enterStruck out by Pitcher 5, Butler 14. tained at dinner on Decoration Day. Bases on balls off: Pitcher 0, off Covers were laid for 25 out of town Butler 3. off M. Hansen. 2. Left on guests were Mr and Mrs. Daniel bases Smlthflcld 11. Trenton 3. Two Lloyd of Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer base hits: Cash, Olney, Payne. 2 Lloyd of Malad, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Done 2. Three base hits: M. HanLloyd of American Falls. Mr. and sen, Jardlne, W. Brough. Home run. Mrs. Daniel H. Lloyd of Bancroft, W. Brough. Double play: M. HanIdaho, David and Louis Lloyd of sen to Cash to D- Hansen. Score by Inning Salt Lake and Mr- and Mrs. Alphans 100 100 000-- -2 Smithfield Rawlins of Lewiston. 100 121 01x- -8 Daniel Walters who Is shearing Trenton sheep spent Saturday home and CLARK8TON left Sunday for Strevell and BurB. R. H. ley. Idaho. . 1 1 . 5 Walter Walters and Miss D. Archibald . 4 Mary Walters of Salt take and J. Jardlne 4 Mrs. Wallace Graham of Welser, Atlnson 5 Idaho were guests of Mrs. A. H. Malmberg 5 Dailey Maugham Monday evening. 4 Waldon Gunnell who has been at- R Archibald 4 tending the University of Califor- Jensen nia at Berkeley Is home to spend the summer with his father Jos. B. Gunnell. Several members of the Maughan family attended the funeral of Mormon Bird at Mendon on Tuesday. Mrs. Dave Grant and Mrs. Abe Grant of Honeyvllle spent Tuesday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs- HerThere la a publication devoted to man Theurer. the doings of taxi drivers In New Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Copen and York, and each Issue has Ita news of holdups. One bandit finally was daughter Louise of Salt Lake spent arrested who confessed that he Sunday and Monday here with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Jones. preyed only upon drivers of taxiMrs. Jane Parkinson left Moncabs. He had robbed 25 taxi men In the space of a few days. A taxi day to visit relatives at Ogden and with her daughter, Mrs. Levi Pardriver told me recently that some RICHMOND ker at Hooper. men hailed him whose appearance Miss Edith Jones is guest of Miss he didn't like. They stopped him Ramona Maughan of Logan during on a busy portion of Broadway and the week. told him to drive them to an adMr- - and Mrs. iAOrande Frank of dress far uptown. It was at night and Richfield were guests Friday at the he knew that at that hour the part home of Mr. and Mrs. Herman of the city to which they demanded Theurer. to be driven would be dark and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Morgan and lonely. He let them get In the cab, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Sorenson of Salt started, and then pulled out the Lake spent the week end and Dechoke. The engine sputtered and coration Day here with their parstopped. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Douglas. I'm out of Sorry," he said. Mrs. Walter Hendry and daughgas. You'll have to take another ter Edna of Nampa are visiting with cab." Mr. and Mrs. Alex Spence for 10 They climbed out, grumbling. To days. this day, be doesn't know whether Mr. and Mrs. John A. Brown of or not they were bandits. But that Salt Lake were guests of their parwas quick thinking. ents Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jones on Monday. Arthur S. Vernay, many of whose Mr. and Mrs. Russell Pulsiper and are in the Museum of Nattrophies children of Ogden were guests Monural History, wag telling the other day at the home of Bishop and day of his Journey to the Malay Mrs. John J. Hendry. rhistates In search of a Miss Flora June Manghan of Lonoceros. He traveled 23,000 miles gan is house guest of Miss Elaine and spent a good many months In during the week. When he arrived the undertaking. Myrtle, Billy, Arthur, and Kath-Clar- k Score by Innings he got just two shots before he came 4 of Dlamondville.Wyo., Amalga 000 000 022 home again. But with one of those ere dmrter guests of Mr- and Mrs. Richmond 000 270 lOx 10 shots he gvt his rhinoceros drew Hutchison on Sunday. Summary: Errors, Merrill, Stoddard, 2; Raymond- Runs Batted In, Jock Hutchison, the D. Danford, Brown, Merrill 2, Stod"Sanatorium and 3.in tnrium" professional, playing at the Engolf N. A 8anuiirium is s Wiirliiv romlu-Andrews Danford, dard, Larsen, club on Long Island, once gineers Ewing, to restoration or preservation Thompson and Johnson. 13 shots on a short hole. Some took .. i,.,.. ......i 'ealth, Raymond, Hansen. Two Base Hits: one asked him what had happened. ort of Invalids. Sanltarium is Merrills, Brown, Stoddard, Andrews "That was Nothing, he said. me restMtked 2, and Thompson. Three Base Hit: the very best I could play that hole eccighat Xo' Thompson. that time today." praj w There Is no alibi in that, and conpeVia fancies. siderable philosophy. mi, B.U Srndloat.) WNU Santee. . - - Afi-s- d. pair bryond question, the commit-te- e counsel called one of hla own accountants, who told of making an analysis of Sherwood'a accounts He said the following money drawn from them for the benefit of tlie mysterious unnamed friend of Walker: For storks. $41444 93. Letter of credit, 410.000, later to 414.500. For 300 snares of B. M. T. (subway I stork. 417.152 50. The subway stork, he said, later waa returned to the Sherwood seml-traili- ng - "ReaelverV Dado A receiver l That the Interstate Trust compult4 by th pany stock, which a city official had court to tak over tba affaire of testified he purchased for the mayor aa taaolveat company tn th fatar-ou- t and which Walker denied owning of otorkholdore asd creditor. It waa bought by a representative of ta kla doty t collect as mark aa Equitable on a "tip" from Hastings p.(lhle either by operettas or and not by Walker. liquidation, and Ikoa to fare It ovor creditor ta to tk atorkkoldere Assails Walker Cooleation ansounta. Wasktsg for nearly a week Seabury has propurtioeat concentrated his fire on attempting tea Star. to disprove Walkers contention that Taoism Sherwood waa not his financial A wee g the vtrtaee ofTsoieosaret agent and that he knew nothing of Sherwood's extremely large finOaaUatmeet, frugality. aipllefty. fm- ancial transactions. im reristaare, sfneertty, Seabury'i repeated charge Is that ties, reverence and wisdom. Other Witnesses Testify Sherwood acted for the mayor from Other witnesses called to testify the time Walker took oflce until the Put in the summer and fall tn the inquiry now centering on the acountant disappeared last summer squashes, cucumbers and melons mayor testified to the following: In a continued atempt to Unk the now. d - e lls (. Queen Sell Painting Amsterdam. Exhibition of paint Inge by Queen Wllhelmlna of Holland realized 10,500 florins (about 14,200) which the queen donated for relief of poor famlllea. Bridge Service Station A good place to go for your refreshments, Double Header Ice Cream Cones, and its Casper 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. 300 Feet South of Logan River Bridge on Main Street with APPEARANCE PERFORMANCE PRICE Erskin Sedan, bright and clean good tires runs 1 928 $225.00 splendidly six cylinder Durant, 6 wire wheels, good tires, paint and appearance fine, motor good $375.00 1929 Buick Coach, newly painted, new tires, has run less than 17,009 mies, an opportunity at $595.00 1929 Several other reconditioned cars at bargain prices. See them and compare values Blair Motor Co. Home of the BLUE-STREA- K Phene 390 GRAHAM m dent tu 7 n . Annuals for Window and Porch Boxes SMITfinELD - I . Mlb Summary and Uneup of game betvwen Smllhflrld and Trenton, June I . Ruswll J. Sherwood's bank accounts for tho benefit of an unnamed Aug friend of Mayor Walker, Samuel 13 Sea bury today sought to link WalJuly ker beyond dispute with th 33 financial transactions of tho 43500-year accountant June The ano7-halrrcounsel of tho 23 Hofstadter committee legislative June made only one reference to the 4 Identity of the mysterious person, whom he declined to name. Aug "If anybody knew that person." he I told the Inquiry board, "he would July know that the money araa drawn on 14 Mayor Walker's authority and not on Sherwood s.' Retail! When the mayor had his dsy In court he testified he had authorised a payment of (7500 to this individual from a Joint brokerage account he had with Paul Block, publisher, but denied he had either an Interest In or a knowledge of Sherwood's bank and brokerage accounts. d BROUGH, OF TRENTON KNOCKS HOME RUN hired by User Equitable Coach company at 110 000 to 412 000 a year and all expense, because of hi pulittcsl friendship, to solicit favor e at city had fur a bus franchise That the late Anson W. Burch-arvie preaidrnt of General Electric company, at one time agreed to finance a an individual the Equitable company. That Walker, after Burchard't drath and a refusal of the Oeneral Electric to do the financing, expressed dissatisfaction over the company's refusal to another vice presicity-wid- Npw York By showing that more tlian 175.000 waa drawn from a Kalerday, Jane 4lh, RraalU RmiUifirld 1 Trenton I. Clarkston 4. tevlaton 7. Amalga 4. Richmond 10 Newton I, ComUh I Thera were three regular game of baseball of the South Cache league played on Wednesday with the following results: Eki Mayor With Large Deal ia June That State Senator John A. Hasting. close friend of Walker, ma Quiz Links Amal of Dum4 llmdrltk. mantier of the Trrnn lwuum tram. Lfiun toJunior inUucbll touch uh the Cornish anxious gel manager of other Junior dub fur Richmond Any .Bmithfu-lgames In th near future miwn Friday. June 10. 19.U, Our Ears Are Turned Your Way Tell us that which is interesting to you There are others who will be interested too. Our business is to keep the folks informed. Phone us your news items. THE CACHE AMERICAN Phone 700 |