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Show r.'in' a'.p'ukwv Pa.f Four Smithficld Social News Over the Week to is recovrrii.f kfirr Concert Tonight Coins to Portland mtiou Ha-Mi-rr Portland. Dlc Thomas rnn: t tTV. itaii Mr and Mrs luym.-i.i- l l..il lake tore to i luing the ri k i! Uk-al- Tucvlay, June Ti.au tor In Mrs Ivan Amlriviti enN'lblry tertained on Tuesday tn honor cl Obray Mrs. r B Parr enSouthfield tor sirjill daughter. LaNiere The Horaeihoe Totirnam-n- t Thomas L Obey, an aged tertained at an attractively arrang,ocnumrnt lU occasion being tor 8th birthday, a! dead at dent of Paradise, on dropped home tor at luncheon ed bridge " hu home late Monday evening. 'damty luncheon was armed to the' Wednesday afternoon In honor of 0 oc,ht ii!,CChT. Knlttln Mrs. Brown Weatherstone Btoriff 'following guests: at Jlyrum Pawn chug.' puty Hospital Mrs Milton llryn. Tlir rooms aero Daughter Born I Wort! Court. .AU. with pink Mr. and Mrs. Ears Lumltol of Investigated. Mrs George Brown of the Sec- - Zona Chug. LaRue Dutoon. Elaine; beautifully decorated era of Cache Valley are urged to U'd ward waa taken to tto hrepital Dut.-oroar, peonies and bridle wreath tto Sixth a and. am rejoicing over enter thta tourney. Betty Lou Anderson. C to- lit Ur Dies at Providence while pink aaret peas formed tto the arrival of a beautiful Cecelia tiele, Riggs, Janes Trolson. A , small tables decoration for Uie daughter. All doing nlcrly. Mary Hott Tibbetts, 72. widow of Coait Visitors Blanch Smith. Vaughan Andrrson three course luncheon a as served died Georg. Tibbetts of jTovtdenre A. Harmon ,nd Mrv LaVerne Riggs. Harold Anderson, and tto afternoon spent at cards Fishermen calif. 1e.mia Tourney Angvlea. Darrell Andrrson and the hostess Those present acre Mrs. Burnell The Utah Samuel Holt and Selina Button Holt are visiting with Mrs Harmons AIItbUm (Vhirnrsi According to Jock ChrliUonoen. Mrs. an enjoyable time was had by all. Brown of Missouli, Mont. will mntls prs all night to' and was born November 5. I860 Cato parents. Mr and Mrs. 11. A. Shaw handicap tennis tournament will s. May Chandler of Lewiston. Ad., Funeral services will be held tn They expect to remain tor for get under way in Logan on June Theron Mauchley had tto mtsfor- - j Milton llryn. J. J. Meikle. on Providence Thursday 10 It will last for five days three weeks. Any tut of wrenching hu bock on Prt-- 1 . L. Rees T. W. JarvU. J A . i day. one interested Is invited to enter. Outke. W. A. Noble. H. W Tern. Uie our Column Make Promotions MUs Elds Iverson spent Sunday or W. C. Be realtor. Kernel Too Ison, want sell Have to If you something Outing At tto meeting of tto members of aftrrr.ocn at the home of Mhs Oliver Nihon. Robert Griffith. R. It you want to buy something, place NtrU P. Anderson and Don Bumzj Here from Lava National tto Utah Guard. Helen Riggs Monday . Larson. J E Stotfer. J, M. Fula classified ad tn tto columns of the . .scout leaden, with members of! Myron Cornish of Lava .. Hot OLsn and small kerson. Harold Deppe. L. 8. Miles Cache American and tee bow quick vanguard troop I0 and ttotr dads. Springs. was visiting In Logan to--1 Vmrentn,NUto nd Prnt Aaron Home. Prank Winn. M. D. you get results rtt ouUnf l eTvateTfrom He came to Cache Valley lo P ' " to toraeanU uh hrr no'hrr- Woodruff, C. W. Clark. O P. Tool-soevenln In the Idaho to c,nyon Mond,y lake Smnh!Un ana Eidrea Lorenzo Toolnon and Mrs Beth delightful time was had In bonfire tmy celebration at Pronklin on 'denoiv Bingham Visitor were each elevated to corporals j w Chambers A beautiful guest prise and program. Mr. Harry Jrsaop has returned Oeorga Belhler of Bingham, an was presented to Mrs lfeyn. High home after spending the past Power and tto electrician Utah for Home Students score prize to Mrs W. C. Scrowther month tn Colorado Coming Mrs. wife, Caffey company, LaOrande son of Mr. and and high cut to Mrs Oliver Nihon Light Mr and Mr. Rolon Olson motored and Mias Eva Call, sisters df Mrs Mn. W. W Hall, who has been; dale was discussed by DrHall, Mrs. Prank Emmett entertained Belhler. to Smlthfleld Sunday. They took spent Sunday In Logan, studying medicine at the Unlver- j Pederson, toad of tto English de- - of commerce. dlvuton, with 'back with them. Miss Mary OulUld. the member of tto Junior ladles guests of Dr and Mrs Howard L ally of Colorado. U expected to a 1 pariment and Dean of the School headquarter at Portland, U a vlsl- - J who had spent tto week end visiting Literary club at her home on ' home shortly. Alton Jenkins. 0f ArU and Science at the Utah Tto drama! fnends here. Thursday afternoon. He U accompanied! ln son of Mr. David Jenkins, who re- - state Agricultural college. In a lec- I . The Enemy" by Pollock was read n s. . I ! Mrn1 Mr- Green and family of mlff' b will Davidson be r' rj M. D. at the tame school ture to summer student of tto col- reived his 7 by Mrs Leslie Hansen. A delicious uacK Idaho, spent Sunday with ifiiicmbered tore os having tto Burley, luncheon was served on small tables j Ten thousand members of the will also be home soon. lege on Tuesday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Peter E. Anderson, A- - of the L. MM. Y. L. L and AfDevil of Davidson." "Dare title which were decorated with red J. P, Wlnborg motored to Ogden In annual conference Break Into Home tulip Covers were laid for sixteen. D 8. church ter visit ln Salt Lake he expects with Mr and Mrs. Gorden Nielsen Throw Up Contrac Mr. Emmett wo assisted by Mrs In Salt Lake 8unday. pledged the Thieves broke into the Telford j Don Edwards, manager of Don's to go to the Yellowstone Park and of Logan on Saturday. They spent support of tto 133.000 members of apartment Friday night and car-- ! Clyde Littledyke. Barbecue, has thrown up his con- to Canada to complete hit vacation. tto day visiting at tto home of Mr. to officials associations tto public 110 a check a ned away and pair of j tract with the committee of the Mrs. Harold Deppe entertained . and Mrs. J. E. Rob be ns. office thoea. Patrolman W'llllam Willison. the Ladies Bridge club at tor home and candidate for public celebration at Franklin. Idaho Day i 11 of enforcement prohibition. in an effort to locate tto often-- 1 on Friday afternoon. Tto rooms favoring committee exacted too much Ol were beauUfully decorated with ders, went to tto old foundry and om a concession man under itv s n7 , 16 1 drove Offer to from the tramps away mortal and red peonies. At the Academy klnd of tlme A (m celebration ts close of tto afternoon a dainty Instruction place and south of Little Logan, PrankUn. lunch was served on small tables Seventh grade work may be of- drove away eleven tramp. For June and July i:h Cis.i'r 31 In t'julon.-j'- y which were centered with cut flow- fered at Here Sunday of Utah Logan Academy In Septemamendid tn 1325 ers. High score was won by Mrs. ber tf a sufficient number of ap- Visit in Idaho Bert Napper and wife. William the Logan City Board of Education R?d !ccd Pric: Melvin Woodruff. J. If. England, mechanical super- Jones and wife of Salt LaV.e. Wil- - il' imt at Its offices Mondsj' plications are made. Those InterestMr. James Fulkerson entertain- ed may coll 643 or make application visor of the Cache American, to- 11am Napper and wife of Smith- - June 2nth at 7:30 p. m. for the ed at a bridge shower at tor home at the school on 53 North 2nd West. gether with his family spent over field: Russell Napper and wife and purpose of adopting a budget for osj Tuesday afternoon in honor of All applications must be made this the week end at Idaho Falls, visit- Wesley Jacques and wife of Logan, the fiscal year of 1932-3for the Mr. Milton Heyn. The rooms were week, before tto night of Phone 113-June ing relatives. He says there is con- spent Sunday at Preston Valley In maintenance and operation of the decorated with red peonies, bridle 18th. it siderable alarm over the grass Logan canyon where they enjoy d, Lot-a- City Schools. wreath and snowballs while the 1173 Cenyirt Road hopper pest ln the vicinity of Fort lunch and hiking. Bert Napper ' DAVID TARBET. omall tables were centered with Scandinavian Conference 'J111- Evfry genry ot the 8,ate ,s a brother of the late Cy Nappsr. Clerk of Board of Education bowls of pansies A delicious three to use ln helping to era- - ploeer druggist of this city. being (Advert isc menu Sc&ndmavian conference has been dcate put course luncheon was served and 19 ln the Lo for nnounced Junf the afternoon was spent at bridge. Mrs Heyn was presented with a'9an tabernacle. It is expected that Reads at College speaker will be present from magic mold and other beautiful Professor Wallaoe A. Ooates. proses-various h the nd I811 score was won gifts. High by Mrs nded vlsltors fessor of speech at tto Utah State D. Woodruff and high cut bv:onI oulh-lol- d Agricultural college read "Mary nd over from northern uuh Mrs. Martin Roskelley. Covers were by Vlller In the special Idaho- Otte will Dugan for twenty. Mrs. Fulkerson lecture period at tto college sumwas assisted by Mrs Ronald Hen- lead the choir; vocal solo will be Prpfewor Monday. rendered by C. O. Peterson, Arthur mer school dricks. Olsen. Miss Ann Madsen and Mrs. j Goales displayed skill ln lnter-Qtt- o fra. J. J, Meikle entertained at preting the various characters ln tto Oskar, k prettily appointed announcement play and brought his audience to a dinner party at her home on high point of Interest for the climax. Thursday evening. Mrs. Meikle an- Dr. Ross Horn nounced tto marriage of her daugh Dr. W. W. Ross spent last week ln Auto Dealers Meet J LOCAL NEWS It De.ld with APPEARANCE PERFORMANCE PRICE I j j : Mea-dame- a 2mato? dr I dne-day. cn. Lin. - j I n NotlCC r n IlCeiinP ,t I rUDIIC -- Plenty of Chicks us TOM ROWLEY 3 - , .tlnD8 i Representatives of the Chevrolet Mrs-- Heyn has given by Dr. B. J. Palmer, developer land, California. been extensively entertained during of chiropractic and president of the automobile from Tremonton, Logan, the past week and a number of Palmer 8chool of Chiropractic at Brigham City and Preston, met with Sa,t Lake distributors from Salt parties are arranged prior to her Davenport. Iowa. Dr. Ross reports Dake at the chamber of commerce departure for Oakland, California that special stress was laid on In-- 1 ere on Monday and went over to moke her home. struments used ln locating causes The Junior girls of the Third of disease and correct methods In business conditions ln general. The ward entertained the members of ' restoring health through the proper dealers present were Jack Fronk of One Tremonton. A. J. Smith from Brig- the Gleaner girls and their mothers application of chiropractic. at a June festival Tuesday even- - hundred members of the profession ham City. Theo Pettersborg of PreS' ton and Albert H. Thompson of lng at the recreational hall. After j were In attendance at the classes, the opening exercises tto following was rendered: program pirate Concert Wednesday Eve Sends Photograph squall, by Junior gtrls; reading. A sunset concert by the "Too Late for the Train", Miss Elder Clarence A. England, son of Oralie Cragun; fashion show by band of the Utah State AgriculturBishop Charles England who Is summer school, al composed college members of the Junior class; readof 20 members and directed by Pro- serving as a Mormon missionary ing, Miss Florence Watson; dance, fessor A. R. McAllister will be pre- ln England, has sent home a recent "Conspirators, Misses Alta and the photograph, which indicates Favell Roskelley and Lazell Ewing. sented at the college amphitheatre young elder is enjoying the best ef A 7 at oclock evening. Wednesday diGames were played under the be given, con- health and if anything he Is get rection of Miss Favell Roskelley. varied program will to John ting much better looking as he memorial a with Refreshments were srved under the cluding Ke. He is Professor by e8fn a direction of class leaders. Mrs. Philip Sousa, arranged Miss Joan Cardon will lng into his missionary work with Homer Daines and Mrs. Douglas be the reader ln the memorial and a seal and feels that he is accomHooperwill also appear ln plishing a great amount of good. club under the direction the entire band The it. of Mrs. Frank Hillyard and Mrs. Max Toolson met at the home of Mrs. Hillyard. Wednesday afterNewspaper Man Visits noon. The following officers were Clyde Epperson, manager of the chosen, Marion Weeks, president; Post at Ogden and the paper pub5 room modern home Arva Hansen, vice president Alice lished at Kaysville, was among the Chambers, secretary and treasurer; visiting Masons in Logan on MonMoeelle Winn, reporter; Maxine Al- day. He called at the office of th len, song and cheer leader. Cache American and congratulated Clifford Smith of Layton spent the publishers on the excellence of a few days during the week visiting their paper. Mr. Epperson was more FOr RENT Furnished apartment with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. than pleased with the completnc" 13 j west 2nd North. ! Abraham Smith. 0f which the local news is covered Mis Elva Winn went to Salt Lake by the new paper. Keep it up boys FOR SALE 4 S foot McCormick City to attend the graduating ex- -' and it won't be long until you are ercises of her brother, Glen, who the leading paper of the county", la receiving his masters degree at was his comment. He was rathe the U. of U. shocked to know that Logan The many friends of Mrs. Herbert without a wire news service since WANTED Good family Jersey Pitcher are pleased to learn that the Journal suspended publication. cow. Wm. C. England. Phone 700. j j ' te j - H CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING ; I For Rent at 391 So. 1st West, 4 room modem home with basement and garage. Phone 508-- Pure as sunlight . . . Wholesome as fresh air J. TWO OR THREE ROOM modem furnished Maurice apartments. Apartments, 102 West 1st North. is a pure drink of natural flavors. There is nothing artificial in iL Every ingredient is a pure product of nature. Every drop is tested. Twenty-tw- o scientific tests for purity cover every step in its preparation. It comes to you pure as sunlight with ingredients found in wholesome foods and drinks consumed by every family in the land every day. Today it is served in seventy-si- x countries, complying with the Pure Food laws of all of them. Every bottle is thoroughly sterilized. Rinsed in a flood of puie, fresh water. Then automatically filled and sealed by machinery oil without touch of human hands. PAINTING. PAPER HANGING and decorating. Reasonable prices, lor exchange for anything of value. Phone 940-- J for appointments. come to you pure as sunlight wholesome as fresh air. Order it by the case from your nearest dealer FOR SALE Springers weighing to 3 pounds. from 2 Rhode Island Reds Utility. Phone 1294-Call at 360 North 4th West. Tiger la air-tig- ht A cfoes CRYSTAL BOTTLING & West 1st North, Logan, Phone . 444 3 unfurnished rooms For Rent and bath. Rooms nicely papered and cleaned. Summer rates. Inquire at 394 West 1st South or Cache Arnert-- 1 e , 4 4 t. x C ll'z:. Ligcztt a Mysks Tobacco Co. ... And heres the Reason Why! THEY'RE MADE of ripe, sweet, mellow FOR SALE One 1929 Chevrolet Truck, 1 M ton, bargain. Also one McCaskey cash register and adding machine combined. Phone 1032. tobaccos. Thi s! tobaccos are blended and croes--! iciidi J . . . "welded together in such a v in as to bring out the best in each k:'i c.f tobacco. CL eSTEIt HELDS Allen FURNITURE CO. 72-74-- cylinder Durant, 6 wire wheels, good tires, paint and appearance fine, motor $375.00 good 1929 six j - COCA-COL- $225.00 splendidly r-- - Ccxa-Co- Erskin Sedan, bright and clean good tires runs 1928 Jnri N.r CTvdeir n, 14. 1932. imi m Visiting in Logan Logan FWlr mum bund grit a concert in front of tto tabernacle tonight from 7 until 7 45 m connection with tto flag day program. Prof Henson will direct it. Tto T. Young Irsve tti! after- and Mm. K Attorney Mrs 8 M. Wydrr and Mri Crl tore planned to of Rock Springs. Wjnmuif noon tor a vacation to and Mm. Ron Hendricks of Sslt Lake City- re guests of Mr. anj Oregon. Mm l A. Fulkerson and family. iw j are seasoned with j ost the right amount of fine aromaticT urkiah tobacco. Not too much, but just enough. CHESTERFIELDS are made right the right size to give a cool and smooth smoke.Tbeyre mild yet notflat.Theyre not oversweet hut sweet enough. Theyre as pure as the water you drink. ter Buick Coach, newly painted, new tires, has run less than 17,000 1929 an opportunity at $595.00 Several other reconditioned cars at mies, bargainM prices. See them and compare values Blair Motor Co. H OtRt of the BMJE-STREA- GRAHAM K Phone 30 KU'SmjSSC |