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Show Friday. Ju!v 1.1. 1932. CACHK AMERICAN """"" 11 ITT Mens Straw Hat Specials TO GIVE CELEBRATION TALK TS.f r. fur u,e f.oiwt Thnkrll J hn, Ju ph KingsmeHlng fur U:f I ran tier Da's and Emily ton. Thomas Lrishman. Euptiemia ruOn tm arrni-U r N Mi"han. M's. Jerudia B Altosn-- y It ui; It Eran. pres: tnt Mauith: n. Mxrsri-- t X Mauglia.t. of l! Grarar S'ak. So br Sie IVtcr M Maui:I,.iti. William ll .i r ft r Uw Attn r.fT Maaglu-n- , all E. Meyers, Csro-iir.- e fluent Iirou u ;ekrr ar.d T. Mltton, Mar.ha Murrav Uu!d U able to g,M .n imjirf .ix FI ?,i brill W. Oaen, Willard Parker, likUc. He t.a made sjvcial study Pai ah Ann laiker, Elizabeth H V 'JTv- of Hie pioneer history of Utah. ' I - m f 1 A feature of she pioneer nvet-lr.- f Stuart. Daniel T Staurt, Mary J. A. Willis. Joseph ill be llie a.vtnbl:ni of Uw Thorpe, Harriet Woodvard, and Jotin Wyatt. pioneers now living in Cache valley PROVIDENCE ho ean.e and settled u Cache and Margaret R:e? Marler, Mary to and Valley up Including IMO LOGAN Till list a compiled tor the Centennial Celebration In 1924. In 1928 Henry Ames, Mr. Harriet Ballif. for the Cache Valley Home Com- Mr. Sarah E. Barber, P. A. Bening celebration the group then liv- son. Harnett Benton. Mr. Julia ing a a assembled again. It wa Ballif Blair. J. M. Blair. Amelia surprising how many of these plon-ne- Davia Blanchard. Mrs. Bartha J had passed away between the Blanchard. Thos. Blanchard. Maryear 1924 and 182. There will be ian B. King. Mrs. J. A. Lciahman. about 75 to call together for the Martha Ormond Mortimer. Mrs. Ropioneer meeting July 25. The mayor bert Murdock. Orin Myler. Joseph of each town will be asked to ee Nelson, Marian McCullock Nelson. that the list of pioneer be revised John J. Ormond. Mrs. Klnnle Ballif In hi settlement U brought to Lo- Caine. Lucy Smith Cordon. Mrs. gan for the Pioneer meeting and Sarah J. Dunn Clark, Mrs. Oeo, 11 are to be taken care of by the of- Curtis. Robert II. Dalnes. Edward ficer of the particular settlement. Edwards, Lizzie Tarbet Edwards. Folios mg la a list of the pioneer Mary A. Lewis Edwards, Mrs. T. A. who are now living In Cache valley K- Oreenhalgh. Mrs. Lorenzo Han-wh- o came to Cache valley and set- - en. Mattie Blair Hansen. Jo. Haw-tie- d up to and Including 1860. A kin. Mary W. Henderson. D. W. number of these may have d.ed, but He. Mr. A, M. B. P. Hill. Anna the committee has not been In- -j Hopkins. Mrs. Polly Hyde. William formed o it will be up to the Hyde. Ellen McNicl Izatt. Isabel mayor of the town to revise the McNiel Izatt. William C. Ormond, list This list of names will be pre- nien M. Peterson. R. C. Plnney. sented at tin pioneer meeting, and Jane E. Molen Pitkin. James tv these pioneer will have a special Quavle. Mrs Rebecca L. Rawlins, seating place reserved for them at E2ra Ricks, Joel Ricks. Orson Thonn the meeting. The towns a:e given Smith. Ralph Smith. Smith. James. Stuart. H ber Tar- in the order of ettlcm"nt. bet. Jos. Tarbet. Mary Ann Davis 4VEI.LSV1I.LE Arnes Arrinbad. S..'m,nah H Tarbet. Martha Pearson Tarbri, Bailey. Heie r K. Bankhead, R.u h! William Tarbet. H.irr.et A. Telford. Bankh.-adElvna B. Baugh. Mar-- , John B Th.veher. John R. Telford. Ian E.itr, Benjamin Coop'r. Lest Caroline Hyde Turner. Sarah a r. Ruth P. Coop. r. Thos. T. more. Mary Pearson Worley. John YraMs Darley, William II Da; lev. Nancy F. Wright. Anna ElUs Mr. E. Clft mi, Jane B. Gunnell, Cyren-r.i- 'Sarah Hawkis. C . H. Poul.-on' N. Hall, James lf;,Tuin Hal. and Mrs. Henry Allen. Micliael Hendry. John B. Hill. Mary MEN DON Elizabeth Hill, Chariot t J- l.ik.ii. Delos P. Bird. L. R. Bad. Mrs, L. R. Bird, Mormon Bird. MarRobert Fon'rr garet Forster. James Haneoek, Mrs. Mary Ann Hill. Hans Jensen, Hans P. Larsen, Jaeob Sorenson, P. A. Sorenson r Joseph T. Wood. E RICHMOND F. A. Bair, Marian Pew Bulbil Tlios. L. Obray, Jr. Maria Ob; ay Oldham, Emma Davis Phillips, Moroni Bair. Harriet Fisher. Harris, Mary Jane Harri- Enoek P. Rawlins. HYDE PARK son. Alamira D. Hendricks. Mar. Saiah A. Bennett, Horace W. tha Ann Lewis. William Lewis James S. Hancey. Loui.-n Hnncey, Maggie Thompson Merrill, T. Seamons. Stephen Thurston. L. Skidmore William Merrill. FRANKLIN Julia Tripp. Ellen Wiijht Bennett. James SM1TIIF1ELD Mrs. Jane Kill, Mary Jane ITar.dy. Julia Mrs. Euphenda Bain, Lowe, George Marshall. Cantwell, Lorena Cantwell. Alma MILLVILLE Hillvard, William Hillyard, CharJames A. Hovey, Olne Neves, Matilda lotte Merrill, Lowder, Robert Austin. FreeGeorge Sant, Margaret Sant, CLARKSTON born Merrill, Nora S. Merrill, Catherine Jardine Archibald, Merrill, Samuel Nel Washington B. Jardine, James B. JarJohn C. Mcr Sarah Peter Nilson, son, Mrs. Charles Shumway. rill Noble. Pricdla Olsen, George dine. Sarah Shumway. Riley Sntith. Anna P. T. Woolford. LEWISTON IJYRl'M Brigham Pond, Nephi N Rogers. A. A. Allen, Mrs. Finetta Allen, H. Weiser. Meredith Ames, Mary E. Barnes John Baxter, Robert Baxter, Stephen G, Christian Christensen, Baxter, Civilizations John Jensen, Christiana J. Jorson The civilization of China goes McW. A. E. McBride, Margaret much farther back than that of Bride, Jonas J. Nielson, N. J. Nie! Japan. As a matter of fact, Chinese son, Joseph M. Smith. civilization was Introduced Into PARADISE Japan nbout the First century A. D. Louisa In modern times, however, Japan Charlotte Davenport, has outstripped China In many reObray Gibbs, Charlotte E. Charlotte Ann Lofthouse, spects, Japan having adopted western standards of living to a much greater degree. While Japan has shown a capacity equal to that of any other known people and, while their manners and customs and certain Institutions were modified In ancient times by Chinese culture, they have kept pace with European and American civilization. J . . r' er $1.25 Hats - c . MENS DressShirts . . Plain CoIorBroadcIoth ' , Wsll-Co- ( , ft M)c I JESSENS ' SHOE STORE SATURDAY SPECIALS Em-mah- ne Ha-ze- Far-Easte- Loft-hous- e, Mens Snap Shots Here are Some Snaps in Mens and Boys Shoes Prices and Quality Will Surprise You. Mens Black and White, Tan and White, Two Tone Tan Did sell for $5.95, now selling for ind $3.65 Boys Shoes for Summer Wear, Black and White and Two Tone and $2 $24JS J Local Ward YKitor 49 North Main z liar Her bum cm l r, Attend hsie wife B ig M. . IV ar.d l!l.ds of from :y Ihroi.r l as Jke PnM-- , lr deuce go.ue epeiated on at the loppilul hrrr TU'Miay BIk- Junrlmn (Whf Mr and Mrs - Ch-w- p to thn-- Ki.nday in the lames prevnt a p m. t!.i-n- r. liit'-r-jr- J-- cma st. appears t be lust approaclung iiie'T-- , age of 70 altliough he is wry ac-- ! hu Uw. and delights tn discussing the PGln,,(1 out nuvi of the present depression vritla-db- ' uny Ttlie' other and offers some re mr dies that In his ojtuuon will help return llie country to prosperity. He especially pointed out tle need of reduction of the salaries of those who have for so many year been drawing large sums from the toils of the people and aa long as we allow Uiat sort of thing to go on. It will continue to go on, and we must, therefore, call a hail to it. In talking of his paintings he 1 ,Xn nKH' CWl "J--ey- . wiB her. .Ra,,:..tu..u and valieya that traversed throughout the trip wav Mrs. tam on Second beautiful the foliage bring so Ftpular Hilliard ofParlor Wellsnile Is south Street, tucorye I'augti green and free of dust conducting one of llie popular toil- While at Ckjahille the party Hn In Uard rrUr j California Visitors the county. Mr. L J M.rrt of lUnno. Cali- - called upon Mr. and Mrs. George place make a wry popular place for the men folk of that com-- 1 forma, by her two Beard, acquaintance of Mr, Thatmutiny to gather and while away eona. JUroid and Jerrv. am vui-- a cher and were shown a room literlittle time occasionally al pocket tor in Logn for the summer ally full of wondeiful paintings billiards. They are guesu of Mr. Moore thst Mr, Beard had done himself. pride himself wry much In parent. Mr and Mr C. C. Jen He Uils pa&tume and ekplained that ten of the Sixth ward Bark from Trip of all the paintings exhibited, there Muse Olsen, manager of tlio wa only one that was a copy of service station at Third North wnd Far on Coroanut Tl fce of a man carved on a the work of other artists. He low Main, arcompanied by Mrs. Olser. and on Wesley Olsen and wnfe. cocoanut that is being displayed In have returned from a trip to the the window of the Carl Americoast. They report a wry pleasant can off lie. a recrivrd by mall by trip going first to Los Angeles. ! ;en Mr, and Mr J H. England from up the coart to San Francisco anJ their son David who is a missionback home through Neiada. ary In the Hawaiian Islands. rr: WaU d W trf y j 3E. Cliff Olsen, who operates a new service station on the crossroads north of Wellsville. repoits business to be growing with each week. Mr. Olsen has taken on tlio Texaco products and with this merchandise, lie has the sup- pert of all his neighbors and cap- turcs much tourist trade. Service Station J. J. I j Edward play-quali- ty O Former Editor Here Scott NviMtn, former ruiior of kJ Dr. E. L. Hansen, city phyMriari. Student life. a cetr panted by Mr. has Just iiaived Into his cotm.icdi-ou- s Nelson, are vhit.ng in Logan. They! 3 amnt call at the oftiee' home at 237 Bjulevard. This! made a of the Cache American cn Wed- U is a modi rn brick str.i tt.re, Fng-- i O Mr NiV n !,.v beep to lish lyjie and was bull by Rev re nesday. in Cahf. rma the studying Torsi It local con'iailor. pa, --J j jear. n.oih rnly e ,.j t wi,!, air i;kt Ui Hatii 7 ( l,i :u and iu,.i:n'r rochn? L fv.s! m Tl.e heme Ls said to be Mill Attend IVcd.in" S, IJ. B tvj n and family a:e in 5 modern in every Salt Lake wl.t re they have! gone to aiund th? wedding ccrc-- 1 Electrical .Man Here for Wanda Parkn:s.n, of this T Ed D. Wald, the man who sup- niony city and Wih.-IQ.iajle Cannon, x machinof a the large part plied winch Will take place m t.ie Salt ery for the Logan Municipal Elec- Lake tenqle Mu-- Paikimson is Hie tric Plant in Logan canyon, was ot the late W. C. Parkin-io- n m Logan Wednesday. IIo was on daughter Mr. ar.d Cannon Is the son of to where his way Soda Springs Hi hop Fyhc.ter Q. of Cannon, lie expci Is to place a bid for M fait I.'i-- . the electrical ma.hinery g for the new hospital which is E ! to Dance erected there. Elks and all their will f Moves Into New Home -- J r-- g, J s G g t. gather at the Old M.ll at H. Poulsen, 579 Ea.st, Gth North, this city, who suffered a heart attack while attending the funeral services of his grand, daughter m Salt Lake last wees, is home again and is reported to be feeling very much better. Mr. Poulsen says he feels better no.v than he has felt in the past six months. His attack came on sudden and left him about as sudden. Future Farmers Here . M.U-.il'- E. W. ELLIOTS PRIZE BALLOON RACE next Wednesday night, July 21, ar.d i stage a big frolic, about eveiythingl on the amusement calendar that'! has ever been thought of will b" the order of things at the big frolic Read the window cards and sne what is in store for thoe who attend this big open a;r SATURDAY ATERNOON jut tiie titrd, )un bring it to our store and receive, a suit, shoc, hat, ready-to- c i r , i? !' ,!( rails la irc size E. W. Elliot special built roler bearing waifun, dress inatei ials, Humming Bird hositry and many other valuable . NV!ir" the usual E. V. Eliiat quality will be given, lie here prY?-nnd hrin? the cinhli en ! I ! THESE ARE JUST A FEW OF THE MANY BARGAINS VIE HAVETO OFFER YOU DURING THIS GREAT SALE. Boy's Advertiser Blue CLEARANCE OF Overalls Dresses All sizes. Here it is, the day youve been waiting for; when you can get the dresses you want at muejj less than theyre worth. Sun summer prints, chiffons, and plain and printed flat crepes. Many in colors suitable for fall. $3.98 Going For te Has a Monopoly Only one place In the United States engraves and prints paper currency the bureau of engraving and printing, In Washington. Childrens White o S7c pair j MENS The American Legion carnival dance was postponed Wednesday -night owing to the threatening --j weather all day Wednesday. An Ui open air dance during a rain storm is hardly the thing to entice a crowd but during favorable weather the Old Mill is a rattling popular place. The American Legion dance will be held August 3, according to Horace Taylor, chairman of the committee. TODAY -- L and SATURDAY V, vcy aV "A .y' i Made of pair $9.95 Going For $5.48 $14.50 Going For Childrens Figured SG.48 Crepe Gowns and pink Nainsook PAJAMAS, REGULAR 49c LADIES Crepe Gowns REGULAR 79c 19c each Ladies Combinations Fancy trimmed. REGULAR 38c Kapox Silk striped 15c each ll 19c each Outing Flannel 9c yard Regular sized package of the y ub 08 H O JJ New Kotex 15 c pkg. Printed Rayon Dress Materials 39c if Heavy cretonne covered Kapok filled pillows. Regular 49c Daisy 27-I- Ui "Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm extra fine yarn sc 49c Regular For S3.4C Work Sox Wash Suits A Sensational Clearance of Boys Regular 98c to $2.98 GOING AT 35c and 49c LADIES M Kid Gloves These kid gloves w ill get a big hand tomorrow. These are $2.98 to $4.98. TO CLEAR AT 35c yard U4c pair FREE BALLOONS Ui COMING SUNDAY S1.6G $.1.90 Going 15c each PAPIT0I Theatre Oxfords and Sandals $1.29 REGULAR u. members of Scxenty-fiv- e boys, the Future Farmers of America, Richfield chapter, were visitors on the Utah State Agricultural college campus Wednesday morning, rue boys, accompanied by County Agent S. R. Boswell and an adult adviser committee of Richfield, were to the Yellowstone National park on their annual summer outing. They inspected the college Announced campus and buildings, particularly Marriage Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Monson agricultural buildings. of Downey, Idaho announce the marriage of their daughter, NorAttention Veterans There is a case over in Paradise ma to Conrad Johnson, son of Mr. that is worthy of the attention to and Mrs. Albert E. Johnson. The the officials of the American Legion. marriage was solemnized in the It is the case of Warren T. Pearce, Logan temple Wednesday, July 13 a World War veteran, whom it is after which wedding breakfast was said has never received a cent of served at the home of the grooms The bride is a student of compensation from Uncle Sam, al- parents. the U. S. A. C. Mr. Johnson was though he has two wounds from bullets received while in the war in formerly a student of the U.S.A.C. The and is assistant manager of O. P. Europe and was also gased. young man is deserving, it is said Skaggs The couple will make their by his neighbors and friends, and home in Logan. yet no one has yet seen fit to intercede for him or show him the way to receive his just deserts from the government for the services rendered. . oDc pair d pi . . . between the hours of 3 and 1, the E. IV. Elliot Good Luck Airplane above the Main street and drop good luck price; will soar the skies to all. Be out and get yours from the balloons that will be thrown fron the airplane. Rules: A c.vrd will be paced in .10 prize baloons with the w lit ten on it. After Rcttinii the balloon that ha.s the t; n!;y of t! ' Postpone Dance CO-- SPJASEBID) fru-nl- s Feels Much Belter " JulyCLEARANCE SALE fu-l- d b'-in- W. ELLIOT & h E.W. Elliot & Co. Win. Service t'ation baseball lesm. defeated Al Bike; Shop team on Tuesday al Adams by the score of 10 to 3. It wa a hotly contested game and much Interest manifest among the ers and xarious supporters of the teams, . n ! J PopularA.Sen ice Station glee club of - . li-utor- s evening, July 17th at the Wellsville tabernacle, tsjan will musical concert. A very fu-has been outlined for ova i.n tin Mis Beatrice Ifr-t! !u , L'Ull StaAgr.i niuitl (MUkC will give the '! le pibuc is invited to ,.ei;d dr-di- d-- f C. to Cs-h- 1 :, lu works Thr Glee Club To Give Concert In Wellsville pilgriniages r oi ntli ll'.e iiainiii.gt Mr rd Mr 11 O TUt rrrnea that Uiry hae l! lUd Wild Mr and Mu Bowen and r are a :de taruty of tlaui Wm C Fly Lind, fr:trieitlis,g ih" Mr, IUad cluin.s tie honor of e one . I'.au.ng "Cir?i.d-d.idd- y Amettian, htrn.id lal.e", he lie p if.trt ter d the . I is wife have ri.n.brd to tl." anj y CaOi-of U.e Elba la;n iinM.'u m ft .M . Jh "lie C it Ui !, ai i at ,e,r . ! i ete a an l(l si one It be. ns cv)l nod Like . rf 6.rrr) ja,. Hu t 11 Opiated id was in Suit nuide f L'uh ti.roith the nuMiiiiain s.;mii.inng states roicrinjr Dam Service I d J'aunrr. Cri, i to h ;ua lo u.alloo mole , (l PnJ tnui io ' ntiurt-- r Mr-- , at 1 JSlews wzid n Jiorj.ll Burney, JUn-uir.g fanner, was Iran-act- . Ill luifBll on Wednesday. Dance Sat. July 16 an ideal night for dancing. Ladies 10c Gentlemen 40c and erry year for the pat ftiiv or rune years he and h.s r.ut ire Logan Folks i Early Aqueducts As early as the year 312 B. C., Appius Claudius Caeeus constructed an aqueduct which brought in a supply of water to Rome. The second known as the Anlo aqueduct, Vetus, was constructed 40 years Toward the close of the later. First century A. D. there were nine A Modern Child Says! Some of the structures aqueducts. I had a hard time keeping my still remain, both In Italy and In other parts of the former Roman face straight today when I was sent empire, examples existing at Nlmes, out In the car with father and he told me It was time fpr me to learn France, and at Segovia, tn Spain. to drive. He picked out a nice quiet road and showed me how to start the engine, shift the gears, set the Meet Your Friends at the brakes and everything. Iou cant imagine how much he enjoyed showing me. It made me ashamed, really, and almost sorry that I had learned to drive three years ago in car. But you Skinny Browns should have seen how pleased and proud dad was when he stalled the engine on the railroad tracks while explaining to me how to avoid It and I spoke np and told him how to get off. Hes telling the neighbors how quick I pick things np. Kansas City Times. There will be a full moon the romantic OLD MILL Pae f EX ATTORNEY BROWN SELECTED !( CACHE COUNTY. UTAH - rr O H & For the Kiddies But they must be accompanied by their parents. NONE given away otherballoons in all colors for the kiddies during our DARING wise. Big 12-in- JULY CLEARANCE SALE. CHILDREN BE HERE FOR YOUR BALLOON E. W. Elliot & Co. Rulers of Low Prices E. W. ELLIOT & CO. I n. I |