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Show LOGAN. CACHE COUNTY. UTAH CACHE AMERICAN Page Four Lewiston to Have Pcvirlenec New Open Air, Happenings j Dance Pavilion Over the Week I CACHE AMERICAN Ni. rp CJ tknJ-Weekl- fuiu.-b- l ivwiay ,.iu Unu i .til. Wut .: Hit, J'il .j Friday ! eind-clk- i nuttier November 2. IBjL l lha Fuat Ciltlc M Logan, Utah, under the Act of Mart)) J, 1679. Leauiou An otn air dam. la bring built by U.e Lewiston Liuna club an d'le Leal-toFust waid. The pavilion wtti and the first dance laid on It on Use Fourth of July, at part of the celebration. Tile rrpresetiUng thv Lions tlob U Powr Lewis and Langton Bar- Owncia and luhllriie: J. C. ALLEN. JR. WILLIAM C. FNQLAND J. H. ENGLAND and FLOYD ROfiE, all of Lofn, Utah by carrier or mall 1. IQJJ j li usftsd m tmbccrtixioa Hate Friday, July one year 3159 i TTsnn.ss Kirk ham and Mrs Ws-Trnt Thursday at Brhow ttnwun 1th Mrs. E. A. Chug The regular meeting of the Euui Mrs was held Wednesfth atPioneers, the Second ward chapel room modern home 441. RaW Eve Phone of brth Ms thews camp, Daughters n i:T-- 4 R Phone Large gooveberrles modern or 7ft aiwrtmrnts J03-- J. rt RMSHED Phone 190 day aa given: BOOM APAHTMENT For The folio wing procram Rent Call 2!U. Two numbers by the ladies chorus of ladies of the ramp: ber. composed EOR S4LE 1st crop Altai.! WediU-MiaThe program for the Fourth is. revolutions of respect for Mary II evening in honor of lici Call 390 for price ar J drlnrrrd Chec-keiA. 10 read 39 a. TtbbdU by at m. Mary Meeting Speakers. bhthday. Candy makmg and garnet story, Vrnna Campbell; vocal particulars. vrre enjoyed by Dr. E. A. Jacobsen of the U. s. A. Competitiun is the life of trade, is a slogan that has and refreshments C ; band concert at 3 90 p. m. Orrtnide Ault and Millie Ear Beat at 391 Bo. 1st duet Emma Vcrda and Olia Poppletun, ty West, 4 room stood the test of ages, but we venture to say that the persoo reading La Von Zoiling.-r- ; Mur- l i.e North Cache high scliool band, jEvvr: Ida Julia modern honv with basement and Tltorpe, Reynolds, comdidn't mean, dirty who first projrounded this slogan, Isaxaphone Crabtree, 3 39 wlo, children's Spencer basem. sports, p ray, Elaine Jones, CliariotUt Riggs. garage. Phooa 000-- J. petition". That is the kind that many firms are called upon Anna Lrslham. Ivabell Woodward, ball game, 4 90 p. m. Smitlifte'd Chugg at the piano: piano meet. versus IrwLiton; horse rare. ( oo duet, Alda and Orare Kendrkk; TWO OB THREE BOOH modem these dava to Bernice Lloyd, Edith Smith, Mary Doru,Ir- - Dom ,lh-gran- d furnished p. m : childrens dance, 7 00 p m : I Ijist Friday the CACHE AMERICAN published a six- Jones, Helen Tlieurrr. Coleen apartments. Maurice at the piano. A social hour Apartments, 103 West 1st North. 9 00 p jn. ball. teen page paper. It was one of the finest papers ever pubjroond Leola Bailey. Carrie lojg)!e-tond M rrrrd lunfvv,n It U the atm of the Lions club lished in Cache county from the standpoint of local news Ivy Riggs of Montana. Mrs. V- PAINTING, PAPER HANGING O'inv-Is putting over the celeJurV)h.u) si-given the readers and one of the best papers ever pubished William R Poppieton and Mrs which and decorating. Reasonable prices bration. to provid- - a good time at with Mrs I'ta Jensrn on T1. irvin here from the standpoint of advertising space. The paper William L. Poppli ion or for anything of value a very small roct to the people ItifuMrs Otmn Janes :id on to Preaton on South the the was read from Paradise 940-- J Mrs. Howard Jones ei.l rt.;:y-.- l No charges for for appotntmenta. iPhone r d t! r hh .r anything North. Every town in Cache county was given a very ).! at a children's party Saturday I.'. ball game and the s M-dance tr.s Us nan ard lw IMer For having hern ir.stru ted to lKnor of her sen. p Howards O ') Mrs, Arden oral courage, the delivery j nnfurnUhwI JlrPn Thw-daPope and famt'v and bath. Rooms nicely papered and have a paix-- at every home. o2.'0 papers were printed to birthday anniver siry. tiam s end f:ard n City returned rt home Mrs Mr ard F ir'y s;y .i cleaned. Summer rates. Inquire at nf; Mat. give this coverage. Now comes a competitor who says wj refreshments were enjoyed by . . s,ienc!..ig a rr.nn'h s.ritn-.k er.d with Mr ar.J M t! " sm Writ 1st South or Cache Amrrt-Cir.- lf and P. Howard Jon t f did not put our p.i;Hr out us we sail we would. er.'s at lewiston. Mr. and Ju.-i-ran. WV.--anI Ri,-- s and Isa'; Charlutle . the out not a i.e ciiud pr.p.-I put It was contended wp Pa r ..n A rro..p of iiru hlyir and fi'.end Leon Turner. Alma R..i. t It V i t un and daughter. M.- of the one we did put out with our present e.jmpment. , i0f yran)t Kendrick pleavsnty ..'.i'm i. of Mention, t .a.', .. could not I. cross Columbus the or.e I. that time rf Trenton was argued at d Jrt n Thilrday Valcta and C. ,'. Liu Idaho Pall. u ' rj .H Ti l sd y 462 North Sib West SL Nrtii-"J'Atlantic, but he did it. And we did exactly what we sod sen, Elaine and Edith Jori .. d rt A.n to (omiimrnt - ided a dlrecto-s'dawv would do. That jxiper was well received. As a direct Barbara A or!Si afternoon vis spent Agent for Dr. Peter Mrs A.d.u Maughan a; ; ? LtrLtoa State ta . and luncheon was served. result of publishing that paper we have added no less than Turner assisted Mr- - Joti-- s '.'t : Mrs Maud Depp. Mrs. Cora HaMiss Lucille Fife and Miss Re'. da a score of new names to our subscription list. They rue ing. worth and Mrs. Vida Karren enterbe We will not satisfied our until in left last week fnr Caliclay. every coming tained with a trousseau tea Fri- Fuhriman fornia where they will attend school paper goes into every home, on every day of publication. day afternoon and evening in hon:r A- - E. KARTCHNER during the summer. Merchants who advertised in the CACHE AMERICAN of Miss Jessie Van Orden. Frank Nye of Pari, Idaho moThe crowds received. know results the last Friday they Mrs. Melvin J. Stevens Expert Blacksmith and daughHat Sprained Arm tored here Saturday. He returned that were in I)gan last Saturday Itespeak the drawing Joseph Aertytrno welding ; Aligning Lofthoase of Avon was a ter of California arc spending home Tuesday accompanied by Mrs. Folks, business visitor in Logan today. month at Lewiston with her parMowers; build trailer hitches power of the CACHE AMERICAN advertisements. and small son. who their have Nye if you will disregard this dirty competition, as we are He Is carrying In a sling, a very ents, Mr. and Mrs. 8. R. Rogers spent a week krv wish relatives. and tongnra for not wagoaa. Third Ward, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Harrison Lewiston, Ctwh. doing, and use our columns as your advertising medium, badly sprained arm Miss Peart Zollinger of Malta. of Alton, Wyo., were in lewlston we promise to get your message to the people. Our slogan Idaho is staying at the home of relatives Tuesday visiting snd her grandparents, Born Today is a Home Taper for Home People. Mr. and Mrs. friends. 1 Born today about o'clock, a I. J. Nedda DR. P. WISEMAN On of troua-5eau Thursday last week a ton, ton of Mr. and Mm. O. H. daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Bryan On Tuesday evening of last week D.-tea was given In honor of the Sixth Anderson of HyrumThe marriage Tolman. Mrs. Tolman was formerward ladies glee club Miss Materia Van reOrden. She is to be solemnised In the Salt Lake ly Miss Lucille Morgan. It their rendered a musical program in the Chiropodist ceived many beautiful gift. Erst ward chapel. Other numbe-- s temple will be on Wednesday, June first baby. FOOT SPECIALIST Miss Frantie Telford of Lognn besides the glee club were Mr. Mc29. Office hours 9 to 132 to 5 Is spending the week In Lewtston Cann with his accordian and Miss Mr. and Mrs. Blr entertained Ward Entertainment Phone 528 I Thatcher Bldg relatives and friends. visiting McCann with her violin and two The ladies and gents glee clubs at a miscellaneous shower in the Miss Eva Orchard who has spent solos by Bailey. Strawyoung people's honor on Wednes- of the Sixth ward entertained the returned home Wednesday night to berries snd cake were sold lor IV evenward membership Thursday home. The their at day evening the past year at Salt Lake City a plate in the recreation hall. The lawns were beautifully lighted and ing. The house was well filled and rema.n for some time. affair was sponsored by the M. I. A. was time a enjoyed. royal good the porches and rooms decorated The ward members donated the HEALTH SERVICE with roses, pink and while peonies. eats. They were sold to raise means A beautiful and useful trousseau was Reorganize Lodge U Yean SMccaafal for the ward. In a reorganisation ol the I. O. displayed. The guests were Invited Practice by the Misses Sarah J. Parker, Pay O. F. lodge in this city Thursday U2 Writ Center 6L Phone 936 H. O. Hayball was elected Brenchley and Elease Bailey. Mrs night. j sacrament meeting on Sunday even- M. of Reid D. noble grand; Brigham Maugltan received the W' W' Hvnderson wav the. KHIf?TOA?DMINE8COM vice grand; F. L. Scofield, principal dav ' spWiker Bnd a sorlptuni, reading bv guests. Games and different kinds will of bu&lncsa, Ixan. Utah. ' secretary. meetings Regular CERTIFIED of amusement were under the diJeIwn be held in the future. NOTICE Is hereby given that at on rection of the Miws Gladys Hill 18. RADIO SERVICE Saturday evening. June a meeting of the stockholders and;, number of friends of Mr. and Those who EVERYTHING IN RADIO and Sarah J. Parker. Londos Attends Match directors of UTAH STANDARD 'Mrs. Jesse Jensen gave them a aviated in serving were Mrs. Bair. More Thatcher. A. V. Reese. Ray COMPANY held June 25lli, SKANCHY & SMITH Mrs. Alex Turcot t, Mrs. Maggie prise. House games and social chat Carlson and Russell Hess made up 1932, at the office of the company,; formed the 426 North 8t entertainment and the Murray, Mrs. Fvan Parley. Mrs. an automobile that went to an assessment of one cent lc annual strawberry bust v.as enjoy-pe- r Phones: 121-- J &39-Ife Maurice Stoker of Ogden and Miss Salt Lake thisparty afternoon In or' share was levied upon the Issu- - ed Those present besides the guests A Zella Kerr. delcions uncheon der to attend the Jim Londos-I-- a ed and outstanding capital stock cf of honor were Messrs and Mes-th- e was served to 85 guests. Those from Dorn wrestling match tonight. said corporation, payable Willard Poulsen . Hrum out of town were Lowell Anderson. to Orson W. Hansen, t r, Arthur Olson. Walter Fife. Sam at Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Anderson. Mr In the Race Ohe 3? off.io. retary, company's Urwl Budge Low. Morris Smih Canycn Rood, -- ogan, Uta.i. and Mrs. Lester Smith. Mr. and J. W. Crawford of this city Pred jensen. E. A. Chugg. F. R Mrs. Clinton Anderson. Merrill and not worrying what the Democrats Any stock upon which th;' rs- - Checketts, James Gibbons, A. J. Max Allen, Cyril Neilsen, Dewayne art- - doing in Chicago. He is busy sessment shall lema.n unpaid a. tv Bisscgger and H. B. Camolwll Jr. Eliason, Ruby Anderson nil of Mr. and Mrs. Jensen will leave fixing up his fences for securing close of business cn the 30th c'. of July 1932, will be delinquent an. in the near future to make their Prices In Keeping With Your Miss Maxine Smith of Benson the nomination on the RepubliIncome. ward, Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Everton can ticket for the office of county advertised for sale at public nue- - home in Twin Falls. Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. LaRue Hammond Mr. and Mrs. Ariel Maughan and commissioner from the central diS' tion and, unless payment is ira. before, will be sold at the i.Vd all of Logan. trict. Archie Blanchard jand children of Ogden visited with fice of the company on the 3':ilhis parents Sunday, Phone 423-- J Logan Mrs. Maurice Stoker of Ogden, Miss day of August, 1932, at 2 o c o Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Zollinger of Meet and Lake Salt Hill of Dairymen Marjorie p. m. to pay the delinquent asset - Mackay rhere Fattirdav o The Mrs. A. L. Baxter of Boise. Idaho executive committee ment thereon, together with th- spend a few- days. Mrs Ruby Zolwill return of the Cache county dairy associa- cost of The young couole advertising and cxpnn'c linger accompanied there to Ogden fiom Salt Lake Thursday. They tion will hold a session at the court sale. on a business trip Monde v. In R. L. house office of Wrig-lethe will make their home at ITvrum. ORSON W. HANSEN. j Mr. and Mrs. P.onad Camob-county agent, Saturday evening at Miss Pair has been empre-ewere visiting here on Satm-day- . Secretary and Treasurer, 8 W. Ballard Jr. of at H. oclock. Utah Standard Mines Rmife t,ir wpilsvlllp Stole bank for the DECORATING UO-fVJi liUijt DUlilo jreri two years Her manv friends Benson is chairman of the Return to Company. HANGING PAPER xueeess j wish them Mr. and Mrs. Lee Tarbet pod Company Address: and 342 Canyon Road, Phone two daughters of Reno, who have S1 E. 3rd So. Miss Celia Poppieton was plea- Wrestling on Coast rct'i--Logan. Utah. been visiting In sr.ntly surprised at the home of Mr. A letter to the editor of the nome Wednesday. Cccrrc V"t- I3S2K pnc) Mrs. William L. Poppieton on Cache American indicates that Returns from Coast- cf th: the former icc 'sen, George Nelson is geting over big city, who also was i on the coast. He is wrestling 3 and has DeWitt retu." Mrs. H. J. boinre occoirraiie'l h n E four matches each week. Mr. ed from an outing on the returnfd to Rcln t S4 W. 1st North . . . says he is kept pretty busy, where she has been for six vee'-The latter couple (,ay but would like us to inform his She went down to attend scs (0 the Yellowstone park Tr.s Best Place friends that he is getting over of gatherings on Christian Scr-.port fishing to be the best w work. She reports a pleasant tri very satisfactorily. re rum-mttt- Adeertutcg rate made known upon appllcatioa Dirty Competition lots u; Pop-pleto- n, n. - t i ex,-ej- )t h-- 'f-- fint C-s- -rj l.vs r r R-- r-l- X- d Mrs. A J. Bassett nT hr rruj-n- n Ktiriko LOCAL NEWS a Lsa-rene- e Dr. Wm. W. Rost Notice of Everyday Prices at The Crystal . S3. 75 Armstrong's A Gauge Inlaid linoleum, per running yard Armstrong's B Gauge Inlaid Linoleum, per running yard ..... 4 12.73 Armutrongb D Gauge Inlaid Linoleum, per running yard. Armstrong's Z Gauge Inlaid Linoleum, per running yard..... OFF on Living Suite, Bed Boom Suite, Floor Lamp New Seamtan 9x12 Rugv . 318.54 and up Beautiful Porch Glidrrs 315.09 and up Sets Wicker, 325.99 and up line of used Ire Refrigerator.. 36A9 and up 49 lb. Cotton Felt Matters .. 34.94 Double Coll Springs 1U4 Simons Beds 33.35 i Foot Stools 31.44 Dealers Is L 4 Electric Range, Mtjeotlc Badlore and Refrigerator . . , See Us. 33-3- 32-3- i E CRYSTAL BOTTLING & FURNITURE CO. Assessmentlrt'r Hv-ru- '" 3 ONE-THIR- 72-74-- West 1st North, Log&n, Phone 444 80 ) j ai House Painting Calsomining Wall Cleaning . Hy-ru- J V4- j -' at prices you can afford PAINTING 1! d Reo I1.-6- -J 123 N. Main . ! v to the Big Demand for Our Specal Hand Tied FI!es, Mr. G. Zimmerman and assistants will remain at our store Open AH IDay Monday SATURDAY to Fill All Orders. JULY 4th Have Your Choice Flies Tied to Order OIso Open All Day Sunday, July 3d To the person guessing the nearest number of flies in our window will be given 12 choice hand tied flies... See A1 for further particulars. Special Prices on Dry Flies Per Dozen $1.50 Headquarters From (: if for Fishing Equipment an 'mm XYLK. is" kwVf Mh il- - v .W- - MfcamQt a.m. till Midnight Both Days . . . with a line of Fresh Fruits and Iced Melons. See Us for Fresh Fruits and Vege- tables for Your Canyon Parties. Corner Fruit Market M tfim tac(; 4 - 196 North Main VB'Avr.i-'Ky- v. Will you be listeni;; " in National Convention? Call W. B. Jones for Expert Radio service. Phone - - 1112 or S25. SAVE 10 Morning Crazy Crystals Logan 123 North Main Logan PHONE 258 123 Quick Service, PAUL STROBELT, Mgr. NORTH MAIN ST, LOGAN, UTAH Expert at Workmanship Aleratlons, Repairing, Dyeing, Blocked. Suits Made to Order. Hats Cleaned Ask about our Moderate Prices. ani Free Bargain Cards get your Window Glass Auto Glass Picture Frames i Phone 192-- J For the Glass Man PERCENT On your Fire, Automobile and Plate Glass Insurance. In case of trouble We Promise Prompt, Satisfactory Adjustments Reference furnished from scores of satisfied clients UTAH MORTGAGE LOAN CORP INSURANCE DEPT. O. A. GARFF, Mgr. Res. Phone 522 is the STAR CLEANERS & TAILORS rci .arsen Glass Co. The First Thing FARRS I rr Natures Laxative to pay LEONARD MATHEWS y, FREE FLY ONE MORE DAY TYING DEMONSTRATION FlY I od - Ne'-so- - Wm. Rumble '' Pn'd cn fATTiira Office Phone 234 SPECIAL SALE! Suits . $9.95 Oxfords . $1.95 Shirts . . . . Overalls . Hats . . . . 49c $1.95 SMITH CLOTHING Company |