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Show 4 LOGAX. CACHE COUNTY, UTAH CACHE AMERICAN Friday, June 24, 1932. girxaj 'is 'i'TayjgTMgzr Pacre Three 1,000 Mile T V Known muam Scout Fund Drive Set Local News Open Air Dancing Purchases Farm Land Cache county has two popular open air dance pavilions. One Is at conducted by Henry 8mlthfleld, McCracken and one Is at Mill-- ! vine, the Old Mill, conducted by Smlthfleld Is Wilburn Wilson. dancing Friday nights and the Old Mill announces tan dances a week, Moves to Logan Wednesday .and Saturday every Just has Newton of Parsons lnes nights. of the made the purchase home of Mrs. Ida H. BJamaaon of Salt Lake. The deal was closed Leave for Macks Inn through the real estate firm of The Cache Valley Melody Maids, Oeorge Y. Smith of this city. an orchestra composed of Norma Crockett, Dorothy White of ParaGiven to Hospitality dise, Ina Doty and Audrey Harris of Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge T. Caine of Richmond and Ruth Olsen entertained at dinner on Monday Logan left today for Macks Inn where they have evening for Mr. and Mrs. John at Island Park dance music tot to contract a play Mr. and for T. Caine in and summer. the" played for a They Prank Mrs. Asa Bullen and Prof. dance at WellsvUle Tuesday night. Arnold. Richard L. Peterson has Just closed a deal tor the farm property of Mrs. Katherine Y. Halt The farm is located west of the state fish rearing ponds on the Cow lane. Uan drive for raising a A five-da- y $2000 budget will be launched about by the Cache Valley Boy Scout council. Finance Chairman Russell E. Bemtson has announced July 1 Wolverine Shell Ilorseliide FROZEN 56 HOURS the Power Twice the Tone Rente Twice the Tone Quality 4-- Strawberry Festival grstel. Prof. Loiter BJarnason of Salt Lake, who Is giving courses at the U. S. A. C. summer school entertained some of his friends at a strawberry gorge at the Llechty farm in Providence ow Wednesday evening. ty 5 Seeks Chicago Mrs. Jean Crookston Caine re turned to Morgan Park, near Chicago. today after spending three weeks In the valley where she was called recently by the death of her father, Nicholas Crookston of North Logan. I Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Crockett left Tuesday tor a trip to the northwest and expect to continue on down the coast to Ban Francisco where they will spend a month visiting relatives of Mrs. Crockett. of the Logan Reese Maughan left Senior high school faculty, Wednesday morning for Stanford where he California, University, wrlll do graduate work on a Ph. D. degree for the next twelve weeks. Mr. Maughan Drill receive his Master's degree In Educational Administration from Stanford at the exercises to be held this week. 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HERB it Is . inter-statio- n Prospects are bright for the operation of the sugar factory at Brigham City this season. D. E. Sculley and W. T. Piper, officials of the Utah-Idah- o Sugar Company were making an Inspection of the beet crop In Boxelder county this week. While they made no definite statement relative to the operation of the plant, they did tell a newspaper man, that it all depends upon the tonnage of beets that Drill be harvested. Find Bicycle Owner A bicycle was found in the city Friday night and was brought to the office of the Cache American to see If the owner could be found. classified advertisement was Inserted and the owner claimed the bike early Wednesday morning. The owner was a Bertelson lad of Canyon Road. What we did for this chap we can do for ethers. Bring us your For Sale, For Rent and Want ads. We will get you results. A small ic n WOD WORK SHOES Company. McCIurg Leases Theatre manager of the Grand .theatre In this city, has Just closed a deal whereby Earl McCIurg, secretary of the Preston chamber of commerce, has taken a lease on Mr. Nielsens theatre In the Franklin county metropolis. Mike Nielsen, Vtiuilt into rkmw R-- 78 LIST PRICB $;U95o CempLU with Redietrset Thatcher Music Co. 12 West Center - Logan Mr. McCIurg Is a good live wire and should make a good show-houman. He was In Logan Tuesday afternoon and signed up the lease. While here he made a trip to Hyrum where he secured the signature of Merchant Green to appear on the boxing card at Presse ton on July 4. As secretary of the chamber of commerce he la arranging the celebration program which la featuring Barger and Joe Oortea. - r r i ! ! , s x ? 8ttc W0tVfeRn! SHELL: HORbEHlDE:-.- ' r-.-y- i l'Ar ! y Ahene skews the erne stmt h ef the hide I whisk fnea mithes the anther fee tTeism tog SWA tteesm hides He ie the she A the gtees yen many eaten WORK GLOVES Preston, Idaho. Gome time during the summer a monument will bo erected at Battle Creek, five miles west of here, to mark the historical ground where the last Important conflict between the whites and Indians In this part of the country was took place. This decision reached at a meeting of the camps of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers of Franklin and Oneida stakes Friday afternoon. John D. Giles, executive secretary of the Utah Historical Trails and who had Landmarks association, previously viewed the site for tho monument, presented a plan wher-b- y the monument could be erected. He suggested that the drive for the marker be placed under the direction of the Daughters of Pioneers working In cooperation with the boy scouts and Beehive girls and other organizations. Mr. Giles further suggested that rocks from historical places and those with significance be gathered by those interested and sent to Preston to be properly tagged and of the used in the construction monument. The conflict at Battle Creek took place in the winter of 1883. Lee Tarbet, wife and two daughters, Elols and Wandalee, also Mr. and Mrs. George Mortenson, all of Reno, Nevada are spending their vacation in Logan, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Heber Tarbet. Mr. Tarbet Is In the plumbing business and is succeeding very nicely. New Film Modem manners and morals, especially as they apply to marriage, o often the theme of creen drama are given an entirely new and red freshing treatment by Sidney In hi picture, charming -featuring Jamea Society Girt, Dunn, Peggy Shannon and Spencer Tracy, the film opened yesterday at the Capitol Tlteatre. formula Instead of the time-woof the heroine battling for the security of marriage, Lanfleld skillfully turns the plot about and has the pampered pet of aoclety scheming to keep her poor sweetheart contented without tho hindrance the ceremony would be to her, Spencer Tracy, the third member of the featured cast, la of Immense help In sustaining the Interest of LOGAN to Lan-flel- ' PROVO by TELEPHONE 75c After 8:30 P. M. Only 45c These are sUUoa-to-statio- n ratea TELEPHONE 1 W. ELLIOT & C0.E THIS SEAL OF ENDORSESIENT on HYGEEN INSOLES In oo Hi Hood Hyjean Insole . iceoiva penphstloa odo. H is ood Hood Camas d In stl Shoes. This Hyseen Inaole we lodged to ba such en oatatasdlnf developfoe ment In Cenvei Footwear that tho lint time on sny article of wastGood Houaeheeplnj ing tppsrel at eo-mejezlno he glveo donemenL You will lih thtie Hood Cnvt Shoes with the Green Hyjeen Inroler, snd they cod no more then ihoev Better ark as ordinary env about them today. CANVAS SHOES bsdo-insiio- TMAm h made b XWedi wwi m4 li I Mt M Mlt, wem not dechimyt. mm m rtHcfc kteek n,tmd M mb th Hyp bok. Ow Heck li E. W. ELLIOTrCO. gg Rulers of Low Prices W. ELLIOT & CO pan&yvyaytto tioFie the pause that'refreoheo home with yon Rulers of Low Prices Here Fom Reno Refreshing Battle Creek E. W. ELLIOT CO. Operating Fruit Stand Mrs. N. B. Pryor of this city has taken charge of the fruit stand south of the Logan river bridge and reports that she is doing a very satisfactory business of disposing of strawberries. New Hawaiian Teacher J. Hlkiau, who is an expert Hawaiian teacher of the steel guitar and ukelele, as well as the Spanish guitar was in Logan Wednesday making arrangements to open up a studio In this city. His headquarters will probably be at the Thatcher Music Co. Increase Membership Billiard . In an actual teat, a Wolverine Shell Iloraebide and a work ekae at awoHiar make wera frooen In a eaka at iee S4 boon. When the fee melted, the Wolverine Work Shoe dried eat soft and pliable, while the other shoe war tiff and hard! That's the kind at leather we offer yon la Wolverine Work Shoes. Como in and compare the many other Wolverine feetoree of comfort and long wear at pricer that rave yon money in the long ran. d The membership committee of the Logan chamber of commerce reports the following new members in the chamber: Oscar Bjorkman, the new manager of the Cache Knitting works; A. O. Raymond, superintendent of the William Budge Memorial hospital; H. O. Hay ball; Fred and Max Cafe; E. Jessen; Dr. W. B. Preston; E. O. Earl, manager of the Firestone Co. In Logan; Horace Taylor, manager of the Taylor Service station; A. N. Miller, manager of the Miller 4 Out Soft and Pliable! i V A ... Yet Dried Degree Monument To Be Erected At ' Is the plot and the Intensity of the drama as It progresses through the various scenes of tlie picture which include a thrilling scene of a rn These the animal survived. Mr. McLaclilan reported, but she chanced one day upon a lush spot of gra- as. Here at last a a meaL The grass, the city chemist found Is known a water hemlock a ver-leof poison so exaulted by the greet of old. u Society Girl internal organ. The chemist found no c resole and concluded that err sole poisoning eaa nut the cause of death. nciilier errs the following delicacies eaten by the animal; A rubber ball, three metal bottle caps, a quamty of natLs cres, tack and pin. A metal from a garter, several piece of Dire, two bones a piece of old lire, and gene rous proportions of glass, sand and Oeorge El wood Spencer of Taylorsville, who lias been working In the wool laboratory with Prof. EspUn for the past three week left Tuesday for a day In Heber leaders Wednesday. City with Get Master recently sprayed alth creosote by employees of the Salt Lake moaq-uit- o abatement district. Accordingly he asked the city chemist to analyze Us He Scours Wool Crocketts Go To Frisco Twice mmm.mum.rn. Telegrapher Here Today and Saturday -- JAM' sl Dumi PCIETY QRI SPENCta m&CY PEGGY SHAHUOH Fox Picture Dont Forget! Cash prizes Saturday at 9 p. m. Be there! Coming Sunday Warner Baxter in Man About Town Ray Cabbie, Western Union of Idaho Falls, with his family, spent part of the week In Logan, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Jones. They returned home Wednesday. Mr. Cabbie told a member of the Cache American staff that fishing at the present time on the north fork of the Snake river Is very good. Cow Thrives on Nails, Rubber, Die3 on Grass Salt Lake Mrs Charles Wrigleys which died May 20, was a hard animal and an omnivorous eater, City Chemist N. E. McLachlan reported Friday writhout equivocation. He found that she subsisted upon a strange diet before the grim reaper struck with his scythe. cow, Mrs. Wrigley, who lives at 488 South Redwood road, suspected that her cbw died from eating Coca-Co- la from BUY six bottlesinoftkie grocer handy package and keep a few bottles ready in your refrigerator. It always proves a delightful part of home entertaining. Surprise your own appetite and delight your friends by serving it with food CRYSTAL COCA-COL- A BOTTLING WORKS 72 w 1st N Phone 444 B I USE THIS COUP ON I THE CO., North Ave N.Y, Atharta, Go. 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