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Show 'aii CACHE A MI' R I CA N' Elfrhl PROGRESS BEING HADE and TODAY ;k I laugh Deport ; Iieipousc liaturei .thlitic lirent for H;ui) of ll.i- I'. ' 1urade Kodeo nnd Two Uig' 4Ut of Ju y U over. but it.r l:d 2'i'll I? C mtll.g. with IT nomfs D'"n's b.k PAYS AND RODI O IK"VnON This U a IhoK'--r c . hr,.- a. unit the t..iiim)rin STT1UY 'ME MKK mhtakks . ii watd l Mu lomjtany L-- l (ojll'.ll t'a . l.i.Ii ', tv;i, o. ( l,,r an Jl.uiUur.-t.iii!ai.P a.d - Un'.J ptr-i-- 1 tu Funeral arrviert we:e held at Newton ward chapel Thursday afternoon for Christian Andre lru-rn- , 43. who dird Monday from a brief llltteva cf hr art trouble Bixliop Ra'ph c. wu In tl.aive of the services. There wo a Utri-lurniKit of relative n.j a parting tribute to I:., lid to j Ire ; cniron of tin commuiuiy t , rs included C. F. 0-of r 1 ml-- ri.iv ' v n !!nim, -- t.f ft 1 n, a ! 1'ii'li tuiivd l.iaiotuiy gate a v;.l : B-- lx-a- fk.-Uo- -i j blackly Coming Sunday .aTU tl sotl.U pit. t.,o:.ai) re-- nt J W. Kiik-t- n Gnf.'.ii Mr and Mii (fir;e Clark lend Ted I lx at dm t and theia wav lnvtnimcnt.il muMc, Im tuit.nf the f'ute and tiolin !e 1 4' 1,4 rr:.iT .riir- -, g and prayer The following program a, mi d red at the w:d M I A conjoint program: oprr.ir.g songv "Come li-ti- n la Projita t s Von' and "Jurepli Smith's Firot Pii-- r :wn prayer, Wliford Woovlruf. T1.-- j talk. llillyard; jlfumt d'B-.u.- I j Sponsored by Fnt , ! Lrwn; by rotes-alonn- Make a real occasion of the pause that refreshes The natural partner of so many good things to eat How to be' the perfect hostess Told In this little book, big with Ideas covering all octal occasion 128 containing with beau pages tiful illustrations. Tins afternoon when your friendj drop in, surprise them with ice . thinly lsculUv USB THIS COUPON any one m know THH MLA 814 North Am, N. Atlanta, Ca. Enclosed find 10e(stampa or coin to eevwr Mat ofhandllng and mailing) for which aendmetha IFhao Em xarah'hy Ida Bailey AJLlaa hook, - with make a Ink KS 444 COCA-COL- A CO., Mr IVtetvon was born lirre December 2. 1M3, a ton of Andrew and ClutAttna i. --jti Prierwm. He to (urvivrd by hu widow, Mrj n n: iLogan Post No. 7 American Legion Vtmrt.t solo, Eugene Lumiqut&t: tcvlim.vinc. 'Belief tn God. WTrc gi.en by Bernard Hind. Eldon lamb, Bessie Peterson snd Hind; eloping aong and pisycr Mya Ana Hansen, daugbier of Mr. and Mrs. George Ihmven and Miss Marlon Weeks, daughter of . . Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Week were pre-arnU-tn a piano recital Saturday evening at the home of their tn- struct or. Mlsa Ruth Peterson at! Logan. An artlsttc and well render-- 1 ed program was rendered refreshments were served. Mlsa Eve Marie Jarvis returned! a! home after having completed teachers course In dancing at Salt) lake City. Miss Jarvis will conduct; claws in tap dancing ballet and acrobatics during the summer. The family of Providence The Gleaner girls and M men of Christian Rlndlesbacker held their the Second ward entertained at a reunion on Wednesday evening In wlennle roast, at the Mack Park the Second ward chapel. A proon Friday night Games and sup- gram of speeches and musical selecper were enjoyed by a large crowd tions and luncheon was served to present. about one hundred and fifty. Tlie Third ward M. I. A. l. IU a Tlie Mauchley family reunion was very successful mothers and d vugh-te- held at the girl camp In Logan outing at the Mack Pa;k on .an yon on Saturday afternoon and Friday evening. Tlie following pro- Sunday. gram was rendered: community ZollingThe descendants of singing under the direction of Mrs er met In their first reunion on Merlin Jensen; reading, Mrs. L. 3rd In the Second ward chapel Vern Toolson; music. Miss Loulre July Win R. Zolllng- -r acted as chairThorn-leSeamons; story. Miss Della man. The following program was harmonica and guitar selection rendered: vocal soio. Mrs. Wilma Mrs. Roy Smith, Mrs. Frank Wlr.n ZclUi eer; guitar selection, Jesse and Jas. A. Cragun; trio, Allred and Bethea remarks, Zollinger; sisters with Miss Josephine Allred Jacob Zollinger Sr.,; piano solo, on the guitar. Sides were chosen Mrs. Lavcnia Hawkes; baritone solo. and a treasure hunt was enjoyed Dallas ZoUingeit; remarks, C. H after which a delicious lunch was Hade rile; reading. Miss Pearl Zolserved by the officers. linger; vocal solo, Mrs. Marie GarMiss Norma Peterson, entertained rett; harmonica Mr. selection, the Second ward Gleaner girls at Thompson; remarks, Daniel Lau. A her home on Tuesday. A pleasant family organization was effected evening was spent after which with tlie following officers: honordainty refreshments were served. ary president, Jacob Zollinger, Sr.; Mr. and Mrs. Leroi Nelson of president, Jacob Zollinger, Jr.; first Cheyenne, North Dakota are spend- vice president, Ferdinand Zollinger; ing a few weeks of their vacation second vice president, Daniel Lau: at Smithficld as guests of Mrs. third vice president, C. H. Haderlie; Nelson' parents, Mr. ar.d Mrs. John fourth vice president, Elizabeth Car-doII. Peterson. temple committee, Wnt. R. The Misses Lilia and Gwendella Zollinger; Austin Frank and Joseph Thornley entertained the Gleaner R. Baer and Melna Stauffer and girls at their home on Tuesday Eethea Zollinger as assistants. A evening. Mrs. Ethel Borgeson gave refreshments committee of several a lesson on the life of Pres. Hcbcr members was chosen. A social hour J. Grant, after which a pleasant followed and strawberries and cookevening was spent in sewing and ies were served to over one hundred. social chat. Out of town people who came to attend Dainty refreshments were served. from a long distance Sweet peas and daisies formed the were: Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Horcenterpiece for the small tables. sley, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lau, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. James A. Cragun and Mrs. Joseph and Torgeson entertained a few friends at their Daniel Lau of Soda Springs, Mr. home on Sunday evening. Mrs. and Mrs. Fred Luthi and family, Langton Chambers of Ogden an Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Haderlie and accomplished violinist played sever- Mrs. Wm. Crook of Freedom, Wyoal selections. Dainty refreshments ming and Mrs. Elizabeth Cardon were served to Mr. and Mrs. Calder of Ogden. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Langton A temple excursion was held on Chambers, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Friday evening over two hundred Winn and Elder Leland Stevens cf attended in a body of relatives and Ogden. friends. And on Saturday an excurMr. and Mrs. Ira Hillyard spent sion for baptizing was given in Monday in Ogden on business, honor of the senior member, Jacob Mr. and Mrs. Mont Timmins of Zollinger who celebrated his 87th Salt Lake City spent the past week birthday anniversary on Sunday, end as guests of his mother, Mrs. July 3rd. Ellen Timmins. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Haderlie and Mrs. Lillie Bateman of Wyoming Highly Prized Stamp attended the temple last week, they With stamp collector a lirst day were house guests of Mr. and Mrs. cover" Is aa envelope with a stamp Louis Frank while here. of a new issue that has been mailed Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Jensen and and the stamp canceled on the first family were dinner guests of Mr. day the . new stamps have been and Mrs. Budge Low on Wednesplaced on sale. Some collectors huve blocks of four stamps of each de- day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Checketts ennomination on each envelope. First at a chicken dinner on tertained day covers of the George Washing ton bicentennial stumps are those Thursday for the Jensen family. Mr. and Mis. Wm. Checketts, Mr. mailed In Washington on January L Mrs. Jesse Jensen and Mr. 1932, as the stamp was not put on and Mrs. F. R. Checketts were guests and tn sale other cities until January 2. of Mr. and Mrs. Ar.dy Anderson on Friday evening. Lamented Let The following group enjoyed a At the end of an examination the '.vim in Logana on Saturday eventeacher gathered up all the papers. ing. Messrs and Mesdames Budge one them he discovered Among Low, Morris Smith, Wil ard Poul-sesheet which. Instead of being covF. R. Checketts, Sam Larson, ered with historical names and Jesse Jensen, Walter Fife, James dates, bore merely a erode drawing Gibbons and A. J. After of a tombstone on which was writ- the swim lunch was Bissegger. at the enjoyed ten, "Sacred to the memory which home of Mr. and Mrs. Larson. always deserts me on occasions like Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Checketts this. of Ogden spent the week end here. Mr. and Mrs. Vernal Jensen and children are visiting relatives here. Unflattaring Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Whitney and An educator estimate that one person In five In th United State children of Brigham motored here to far below the average In on Monday, they returned Tuesday. Miss Daisy Whitney accompanied Best Dance oj the Ib-le- n Season I 50c Couple Ladies Free 3 after-whic- Two Family Reunions Held During Week g; to Kup-rinict.- and John Eluabrth Andt-rool,eu,ron. hu father and eight sons and daugh-te- J Prophet's First VUon". LEISURE h-- M 1'n.l.f-and Mrs F. : k W.t.n. a1.!.,'. M. Oiahc C'.k.-- ' n, r ur let t 1. Wade M:li ..h 0. a!.e wa-- THE WAY TO e I' I:f p'l1' hie-lon- g ta.vn, Ca llhie"; cl'ccn, M. all ioie tr.o. Mrs fb, r ? 1 meet- tai-r-- t .1 j rn.iitf it J".t AS lari S'im(au. a!l-: Mlltlwl...' M.k k.i tjniitivavr as the C.i.hr l I t"!:dry , a Cornu 4? ci h lai. n in I9."8 t? rni - V.t.i Club. jivbn--ploiyvr f uturra W.ll IrtChue. Truth wall Kimig null the oilier and the C:w:he CotnnUM.on company stun- of the bration. Mormon Bsttahan. Eleventh aarj m Conlon ft'.ore A Uieie air no celebration Bros Utah or t .tie day la nortlw-rHolland Fumai t xilnrru Lulu, most Of the settle n high sclioul hand wots puui to celebrate In ho ill are Mi Maytag Khop. fun.inowi., tlirrefore, to piowde Boy Srout and Vanguard S'.orhlof sacauou.'Jy 1w piostsm for tire 25th anil Battery C. Trsn. porta.ion Section mil. Ox Tv an and Carta red-deJohn F. Squires, Stage Coach. of hogan and at one time a A tttirinjr drama of Youllt Pony EtpreM. tango rider, will head the big proA Pro,',rm h;,t n3-- v a six hitch Frolghiem. cession. Mr. Squires is nearly 87 own home! fare your from Hyde Park year of age, but he walks like a Single buggies a t jliiirr and la very able to ride White Top fancy hone and bead tlic big parCarts, ade. lie will ride tlie beautiful bla.k ANN HAU INCI Surreys. lrorse owned by W. O. Parley. hi tons Pita At a recent check-u- p meeting. WKSTWAIID KANS AC K Bicycles. of the Manager Frank Baugh, Jr., Motorcycles. parade, reports good progress. Prac- Preston Junior Land Uieatres. Special attractions on the tically all the wards of the Lognn midway on East Center strert ted Automobile SerUoa Ieer and Cache stakes will be represented (Chronnloglral order.) Tuesday, July tOlh as wrl as many of the business Fords. Buicks. ChevroLds. Navhes Bond tabernaci concert, square line-up of the house A tentative Dodges, Hudvons, Etudebnkers, Du- by Ixman Fd ration band 10 a. day" program Including the parade rant. Grnliam. Austins. Plynrouths. m. Children's xpirts, Ubenocle to as follows: Newton Junior band. grounds at 10 w in. Morning salutes ot Daybreak bv Rodeo at Cache County Fair Bicycle seell.m Battery C. Rodeo and fancy hor-- c section grounds at 2 p. m. grand entry of Halting of Old Glory at SunrU head' d by ?.L Eulahe lee. redro!11 rodeo perfcimer hesded by the Logan high school band and Miss by Bey 8cout Troop No. 9, Sixth queen. Eula.le Lee, the rodeo queen ward. Comic section. Professional bronc riding, Continuous band conccrU on Miscellaneous. calf roping; Cache Valley square and tntcrurban stabronc riding contest; wild horse tion by Logan Federation bund. Pioneer Meeting in Taberrace; bareback riding; one half mile South Cache band, Logan high nacle 11 a. m. Immediately running race; three fourth mile school band, and Preston Junior following (he parade. Logan running race. Other events to be band. and Cache Stake Presidenannounced later. cies in charge. Parade to form on South Main Junior Baseball game. C.iinson Street Field, 4.C0 p. m. Logan vs. Pocatello. Marshal of the Day, John F. Rodeo at Cache County Evening Entertainment Fair Grounds, t p. m. Squires. Athletic event; special dance at Color guard. American Legion. Grand Entry of all rodeo per- tlie PataU d'Or; special shows at Logan City and Cache County formers headed by the Logan Fed- the Capitol. Lyric, Grand and Gem Firs department and ambulance. eration band and Miss Eulatie Lee. theatres; special attractions on the City and County officials. tlie redeo queen. Professional bronc midway on East Center street. Cache and Logan Stake presiriding; bulldogglng: calf roping; dencies. Cache Valley bronc riding contest; Wida City Street Indian Section. wild horse taee; bareback riding; The Champ Ely see In rurla, 23iO Logan Federation bund one half mile running race; three feet wide, la often spoken of as th Trappers. fourth's mile running race; other widest In tb world. Canal street. Ward and Business Section events to be annoitned later. d0 feet wide In In New Orleans. I Logan City. wide streets Other some place. tab-'iBand conceits at I.o;nn tele Seagull Floot, First ward. are I'nter den Linden In Berlin and square. South Cache hlRh school J. C. Penney company. Pennsylvania avenue In band from 2 p. m. to 4 p, nt. The Desert, Second ward Junior baseball game. Crimson Utah Oil Refining company. This Is the Place, Third ward. Field at 4 30 p. m. Logan vs. PocProverb a Reviled atello. Silver Grey band. "A yon make your bed you must Con. Wagon and Machine Co. Evening Entertainment l lie In It" unless you are a p Athletic ewnt. Special dance at Sego Lily, Fourth ward. politician. In which case you Smlthfleld Brick and Tile com- - Palais d'Or. Special shows at the make your bunk and lie out of it. pany. swrncaoitol. Lyric, Grand and Gem Boston Transcript. , in the tlir She knows NVwton y-- tug to - I A. Iield it. e Funday evening Mi-V M vr tie Held At Newton Ward Wednesday July 13th at Wall 8. 1W2, Peterson Services Carnival Dance of the in VLMIA "mrr-unde- r fJirge. Community m: the dutri- u of M' H 7 Pu.l'h. J.i r, is fiI'l lter Low, in d W..VC aid Hc. r ..rid tint . Fma.one Tlie Eton. iln.-r'.Y,;iiii. T!.f M IK ttunft-wr- .Ul. . - - rii.no ifjM JV.Vfi. i Flf'h wsri :.j wime k'ii- Rt-- -- fli.llhfleld C. A. E M.I.A. Conjoint lre-L' Friday. July CACHE COUKTY. UTAir N Smithficld Second Ward (PAPITOT FOR BIG CELEBRATION IXK rs Jc-h- y; Ivan. Mnriha. Vance, LraUia. Ruaw-llId ward. Donald and Robert Prterson, Newton; four sister, Mr Mary Ann Jenkins. Mrs Amo Griffin and Ina Prterion. Newton; Mr. Elwood Whittington. W.lmlngton. Cal.; one brother. Pailcy Peterson. Newton. , No woman who own the New Popular Priced Hoover, with iu Uiem home after spending the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Leland Zollinger. Mr. and Mrs. Rooa Pickett and family have move into the Joseph Quibeil home. Non Blndrup has moved to Logan. Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Checketu and children spnt the 4'h In Farming-to- ;retljr increased efficiency, can at J that cleaning day care ot nig and carpets is a slow aor arduous task. She does her cleaning with speed that is impossible with aoy other cleaning method. You simply cannot use up much time or strengtn or fail to get thorough cleaning results, when you have a Hoover. 1 clcphone for a demonstration of the New Popular Priced Hooer. Only $6.2$ down, 1112',.-$I Jr complete with ducting tools; r'fjt haiaine monthly. Liberal Jkwitxelot old cleaners, n. David Astle motored here on Tuesday evening. A number of canyon parties were cr. joyed on tlie 4th. Railroads Help Fight Fires f To prevent rallrcad-causc- d fires In the forests some of the railroad companies In the South are sending out Instruction to their employees to clear rubbish and dry leaves from bridges, trestles, and other company and to guard against projerty engines throwing or dropping fire. All train crews are urged to keep a careful lookout for fires and report them promptly. The United States Forest Service records fo rthe last five years show about 9 per cent of the reported fires to be railroad caused. OkVot HOOVERS J. L. Montrose Co. LOGAN 33 UTAH Federal Ave. PHONE 999 n; Bargains at Dollars More but the Season's End Means They MUST Move Out FAST , Style Sor Mon Radically Re-pric- Young Men1; ed at Only You must attend this stirring event! Then youll see for yourself what truly great savings Penneys is offering. ... Faultless in every detail in tailoring. . . in fit in fine fabrics! And the selection now will interest you for its variety its quality for its styles suitable for many months to com. Yes-sir-ee- ... ! n, Is I i . j |