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Show Spun.bur TWiklav. VNitirff in Ixigan MiH. lke a tew Ur. MitR of F: ui t .ii V - L . Gtk-r.i- City 1 dan. c.i ( Iiantjc c M tbio-- divonf lloffh-- W Lom ca. t nl Em:. A wws r a Uut-- tJ fa? Theatre-I- In chaut--d naming nuv-c- d . f rivals from Coast i h , I I .1- -7 (1 t 5 , I I ' a tv ri i in i ( ' ! v . i i n i , f i - . . i a.. i . 1 . . '..i ,r SJ0 Vo,', nc'r' 11,8 .v , 1 ofctainrd a mtjor the "lawful vites A rule requinrg rommlttee re-- n port to lie on the tab'e twenty, Ity of the Prof. I? rod W. Bailey of Geoloey department of the USA C. was at Mirror Lake In the Uintah Mountains on Monday where he discus: od the geology of the The occasion was the Uintahs. fifth annual meeting of the Ftat" Outdoor conference. M. II. Welling, secretary of stale, is chairman of the conference. T The official votes will be rrport- Norma Orton of North Ogdin ar.d in Heaps of Tcasdale. Utah ed September 12 to tl DenuKis- were guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. J jtlc executive rommlttee. Recom- Ortcn. ,mendatlons of ihe committee will! madc Lo the Democratic state The Sunday school gave dune- - convention at Lubbock the next refreshevening, lat lug party day. ments were served and a Irene Dunne 8. wmvmiWBeiWMu f John Boles " h tl L!1 L a n 1 i. - Liners Uicd Mu-- b Coal .'y co il eoivuii l lion of the oitun hmr Aquit uil.i wus protubly ns tiiuili a tons, though this field; T. If. Me mil and C. Z. vvlih the speed of cotir-e- , . rU of Rithmond- Attonny LcRoy of the as ihe Maj-st- le Younff of eden was ht re t0' much as 0.000 tons of coal on a vny- In court In the case age across the Atlantic. Several day apix-annother lurge Atlantic liners conbtln trlcd thcre' sumed as much ns 1,000 tons of coal . j per day, while similier ones reDeprei-'sioI Leo Higgins, local batber, who quired 300 to fax) tons dally. on a vacation and j has been away visit with his father at Spokane, Why Diner Suffer The business of after dinner Washington, returned home speaking (s complex, because If a day night. He says he had a 'derful trip. Mr. Higgins thinks man finds be Is doing well, he fools .Spokane Is one of the best cities there Is no good reason why he In the United States. There arc should stop; If he finds he Is not very little evidences of depression , lomg well, he goes on In the Hint he may do better, Signs of optimism are to be Pcrate 1Pe had on every hand among the business men of that city. Mills Federal Supreme Court are busy and crops throughout An act of the first congress thet that section are good. Is still In force organized the Supreme court It was drawn up by Oliver Ellsworth, who afterward beMarriage Licenses Marriage licenses have been is- came the second chief Justice. The sued to the following couples: first Supreme court wa composed Thomas Eugene Paskins and Beat- of a chief Justice and five assistant. rice Margaret McCarrell, Treasure-ton- ; The first chief Justice was John Jay. DeVern F. Watkins and Anna Miller, Tremonton; William H. And How? Musselman and Helen Louise Healy Common Colds Demand Common Headline. It ha Pocatello; Victor Sambo and Mar- Sense Treatment tha LeClalre, Fort Hall; Francis taken the world a long, long time to discover this kind of treatment Forrest LeClalre, and Ozetta And can yon Hutchison, Fort Hall; Willard Now, what 1 It? E. Nyman, Jr., and Wanda Wal- - prove It? W u-- ves-el- jC(l won-edit- ; des-thcr- Cantaloupes doz.ggc Soda Crax 1 ppa0cuktcSc Addaqf aa Lie-- Ii sr Ground v j .... family oftenerl Hidden iu its tempting, mellow flavor are health-pr- o tec live elcmentnof many foods concentrated in one. Science gives it a nutritional rating of plus, plus, plus! The Food Committee of the American Medical Association approves it. Get a package from your grocer today. Spread itf slice it, cook with it. KRAFT The Dtliciou New Cheeie Food a8Mgg35Sl CREAM OF ASPARAGUS SOUP il p r I- - a sw0' PEEv SOIL tender thick rib. Fj.Hc lb. 7c LA?,!B STEP SALT HERRING . . . . 3 for 25c v ILA u - YANKEE POT ROAST HAM STEAK SOUTHERN STYLE BREADED CHICKEN, SAUCE SUPREME FRENCH LAMB CHOPS, FRIED TOMATOES BREADED VEAL CUTLETS, COUNTRY GRAVY COUNTRY CLUB STEAK, HUNTERS STYLE CREAM PIE ALA MODE WITH LUNCHES Service Satisfaction and a pleasant Atmo inhere Guaranteed, A. W. CHENEY, Mgr., e Pullin 0060 t TRIPLE PIUS t Servo Kraft Velveeta to your Special Menu 3 tor ZSc atl;i PORK Steaks & Chops 2 lbs. S.Tc .7.1b, !Cc PORK SAUSAGE i nufriitioiicdl Bring your family and enjoy special dinner at a special price. Cans i i-- i cuuf Mon-form- er , 3c 2 f n Uncles Mew Management So. A ib Tokay Grapes or Seedless Grapes lb.&c Peas or Beans UREAU i Itl GBB2SEB Oranges County fr'1,' . re doz. ju H prc'-entc- AND liir-ivarl- The County Adviser, the official oigan of the Utah State Assocla-'- 3 tion of County officials, has tn mailed by the editing staff to tho members throughout Utah. In gi- ing over the staff members. Cache county officials are represented by R. S. McQuarrie, county assessor, as associate editor. D. K. Moffat, treasurer of Salt Lake county, a resident of Logan, is the Interesting Group Pictures in clucf of the publication, J. W. Crawford of the First ward has been exhibiting some very InPasse: teresting photographs which were Mrs. Ilawlins Mrs. Louisa Waddoups Rawlins. In taken In England In 1897-9one group appears the faces of 67, widow of the late Harvey M. Herschell Eullen, Jr., president of Rawlins of Lewiston, died at the Mrs. J. Mr. home of her daughter, the Sheffield conference, Craw fold and Charles H. Skid- Leslie Peterson of Amalga eatlv more. In another group Is shown this morning. Deceased was born the faces of Congressman Don B. in Bountiful, Utah, August 13, Colton and Mr. Crawford, the lat- 1865, the daughter of William ter having succeeded Mr. Bullen Waddoups and Martha Page Wadto the presidency of the Sheffield doups. Besides her daughter, Mrs. conference when the latter re- Peterson, Mrs. Rawlins is also surMrs. Guy turned home. These men were In vived by a daughter, the same mission. They are all Larsen, who resides In this city. prominent In political circles of the Funeral services will be held at Lewiston at 1 o'clock on Thursday. state today. i To T VBU,,,;U,e Mai Stella Slaton of Ogd.n is us, ting Mr,. Martha Burnell. Guitlue the capital, how- Mr. and Mrs. James MiXnlire ever, speculation, that has stirred Miss Either ami , Texas as never before, continued of Clearfield. lied New Publication Arrives ID) crowd was in attendance. i Phitaotliropic Contributions Mrs. Martha Burnell was pleaL'r. A. J. ToilJ of Nortliweslern so--1 santly surprised by the Rthef university estimates the amount of ciety on h er 70th annlveisary ""J Si'oa Fr pMUnthroplc pue were useful gift Many America year!, at was luncheon a delicious her and balf of "ut of Out served to some sixty guests. P''rl Pr ' town relatives were Bhliop and r c' ,l'r 'IP,Ih- John-- 1 iMi. Alfred Joh.von. JoM-ppersonal gift, to Individuals. 11.0 M:3. and Mr. Beaver son cf Dam, fur emt, and foregn rvl.ef, 0 7 per iSi Jurvjs Jolnr n, Mr. and Mi Owin Jolmson cf ridding. .Mrs. Edna Laultzen, Mis. Tlva Swenson of Hyrum. Mr. erd Mis.) Phi Enn.i II and children of Mi ra. Mr- - Ft F;Hrs tf a t tun. WITH It , ,.i Prof. Hailey Talks lh- - lnruu.bent ) . . lnut WANTED !ar;e l c -- 1 aJllh ; i ji a' . ; . betaien j ' Name City (Tail man I i K y - Cit'-- , trail) sc , ll. John W. Crawfu.'d. cot.n'y R Saturday f' ucj a Idaho, whrre he w.'l puLluan cl aim in. h.u hcJil tl inr1; the i mn call to a'l ihs'ri't itialirvn of Lu iLl1 co,. r::' Mr. F! iw rrv r t seu : stni!. lift North Sui'nr i,To I ron'rxt , i c, undcudtd ,nd id Wr-.- l the Governor R. S. Steiliug and Mi Miriam A. 'Ma" Ft rgiiton, for Puiiocratic gubernatorial iiomiua-wer- e tlun. tabulation of imoffict.il pr,l!lt rn Mi nda-Ma- liglilul oiit.ng and xiiatfon uhi.lt' on lorn or toast took tl.imloSan Framhco a here Word has been receivid from thiv Milted with Mr. Jua-pli- j Data j Sir, daughter of Mr. Smith. Roosts HI. Calif, that Mr. O T. The enjoyed thi.r saeatlon l'u-- ; Whitehead gave birth to a eon. Fit Whi'e-hea- d clay evening, Sept. 2, Mr nit !, ly. wa Juanita formerly Mt; Hlikman who for a number of SeluU Convention Hal! years taught school In Logan. Jilin W. Crawford, newly Cache chair n an of tlxe cential com- Daughter lo Meet cour.ty Republican The Daughters of Utah Piomei mittee. riiorw that he has made arrai.ri iiicnts for the u.e of the flr-- t meeting of the sea on for rll Junior hp.h whool auihtoilum In officers of the Cache county cmp whuh the RepuhlUan county con-- j HI be laid ThursJay. Pipt. S at' vi nt'on will be hild on Oitolx-- 1 2 orlork In the relic ha'I at Lo- pan. Board mi misers will mee at 10 a in. 1 30 o'clock. 135 Parl.amrtitaiy four hours delayed llie enaes consideration of a reiumim e I ha state affairs committee and Delores, Mr. and Mn or n rdr for a thorough ln- Geo. Alvord. son Ray and Lloyd of Uie July and WnUgallon j North Ogden. Lloyd Stephen tf Mr. and Mr. G. L. Alvord ust Primaries. A house resoluti. n daughters. Wynona and Con- -, providing for h Inquiry of alleged cleeUon irr?- , nle of Millville. My. Fhaw, TVx procedure and hEblatlie n.!u to-- dy gagged theof Texas lt..:.iturr's conxidriation juojxAals to In- vesllgale rrputid itirgulutitiia Jn Mrs. George Summers wa pla-- 1 by her family, on r', urprU-Sunday It bung her birthday Dinner as scrx'fd to nlvertary. Out of tome fifty guests antly Tatre Texas Count Starts Fisht ton pro-du- E'. ern Wmn Limn, Mr Amelia firdilikwui .Axon entertained with a lan a:ty for her son Eatl of Logan who hare to study In the east early hi S p- Games and refreshment enjoyed by some forty friend. 1 Fat-urd- a" Hack from O'ympics Fiigrn Autln, Aur-'- t r Auu-di- L Today & Wed. Mr. and Mr. James Gordon of an Francisco, arrlied Saturday j for a brief xi.il with Mr Gordon' Here fiom Locate!! Mdtnn Unplnnd and family cf parent, Mr and Mr John Wood Poia'illo i lit over the auk cut of River Height.. and t!.e holiday In Logan. UMtintj Enjland k, j;aJt Ijike Visitors mlih 11. hup Clinic ! Mr. and Mr. Ncpld Peterson. i their Hora Webb daughter Mr Honey Man Here and her two ihlldrcn of Salt Lake l'ul A Johnson of Avon. Sunday and Monday City spent of f i t giade honey. was a In Logan vmh rrlatiirv vudunj but.no tiAitor lil Logan on been a banner Has Tin ha Injured Hand year f r Ur kecpir. There luix Vem Scrother. third bsseman of n been a biimj.r np of honey the Smlthficld baseball team, a as d In Logan today where he had an jXRay taken hlof hi hand ml.lch Keturn from Coast bsdl b! Iav,r Grt.'lub Smith and daughter Johl,Mn)d:d 5 E:o' 0,1 Mcmda' -tie have returned from a d j Fl)d lore. Luttan; and Grace iPAPlTOf rit.di n. ( nation, on Saturday fioui 153 Wist C'l'Ur rtjul to 55 lau.t, Sth North -J- Harris ha c Uvn Residence lil Divorcv Granted in tuning fam Cliruirturn FttlUIil.1' ui'-rn 8 Gordurr of trail a Wu i'.-i- IjOGAN. CACHE OOl'NTY. UTAH CACHE AMERICAN' news local Pr ci t'lll. a. C. 1932. Band Concert Each Day and Evening Round and Merry-gFerris Wheel o Every Thing For Fun Thur, Ht |