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Show fr liOC.AN'. CACHE COUNTY. UTAH CACHE AXnmiCAN I'Jght b HEAR over KSI. invite you to hear this epeeth as received by a new rmiA O or KCA radio. We Theatre-L- Remember the time, 7:13 p. m. Thatcher Music f Today & Sat. Pursuant to a call of the democratic committee of Cache County. Utah, notice is hereby glvm that primaries of all eleven district i of A petition directed to live U? Logan City. Cache County. Utah, fommlaluner of fuh end game, l is hereby called to meet In the being circulated among local xpot assembly room of the Junior hieh f protesting tlie metliod ad ifted school. Logan, Utah on 8rpt 2l t for taming elk permit Tlie petition 1933 at p. m. complains that only tlie mrn of The purpose of said primaries ! acaft li are being catered to and to: that the tame hunters are give COMING SUNDAY A. Select delegate to attend th the permits )ear alter year to hunt county convention to be held at the for big game. Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. Junior high school on Saturday tlie Perhaps the fame rommivdoner in could give an explanation of this 2tth. of Sept. 1932 at 10 00 a m Farh district be entitled to ore condition that would be aal.xfariory If tie should take time to do it. bu! delegate for each 20 votes ra t fir It la raid among local hunters tin, Hon. Oeorge H Dcm in 19:3 or for tlie past four years. th same AW Alt 1)3 AS MADE AT THE hunters hate held the permits anj DLstriet No. 1 eleven drlrga'ii FARM IU REAL FAIR ItF.RF. of thcae alio have applied many TUESDAY AND WLDXESD AY District No. 2 eleven dek gao, have been Just as consistently No. 3 ten delegales turned down. Tlie petti Ion urres a Du trlct No. 4 eight deleral" (Continued from Pax On.) program that gives eviry one alto Dlstnrt No. 5 nine d(l't;a"s Mis Althea rtawllns, Lett 1st on 1. holds a game hren.se to be able t District No. 8 t wel 0 dcl's.il' Kerr Glass company special. Foods hunt for game during t e c;w n am District No. 7 eight delegate 11Mi.sc Pearl Kent, Lewiston HI. aon. Dii' net No. 8 twelve delegate Ball Brothers Glass company specDistrict No, 9 twelve delega'es Lila ial, Foods II Mbs Baird, District No. 10 ta!ve Lewiston III. District No. 11 five delegates OTHER SPECIALS: W. ass Love is a Rasket Company West Center jft.'jgcacgsntgai V I 2J Any Kind of Coal is Wood, but Belter for Fuel than any kind of Ball Game In Logan Sunday KING or ABERDEEN COAL Ls better than any other kind of Coal. Just We Guarantee Perfect Satisfaction with nnd we Rive Trading Stamps. ill be a dub Sunday there header base bn 1! game between Amnga and the Carla: American teams, the games start at 2 p. m. and a til be staged at John- son's Grove. game Wednesday's ending a tie 3 to 3 shows that these teams ore eunly malt bed and a good game Is expected alien they meet Sunday, there will also be a game at the groie Saturday starting at 4 p. m. txtwicn these same teams, Amai.'a has . Icclcd players from the northern art of the county and the Cache Ameiirun has plav-- 1 ers from the South end of the rotm'y. fo when t! ".e teuns meet lleb"! jl.vpis from C 'cl. e Conn'y will be seen In ae'lcn. try it. every ton THATCHER COAL CO. Phone 76 You arc Paying too much for your Grain Chopping. Come to the Central Mill and we will do it for 7c IS 'No New. I Good New." No pews Is P'hhJ new." Is a very put our property alone but found In nil Bun Itullari r.iy Nulla nnnva, buoiia nuova." the French Point de name! lex, bonnes nmivelles." Tlie origin of the expression N iinkpnnn. old proioih, : THANKS TO THE PEOPLE OF CACHE VALLEY FOR THEIR PATRONAGE TO A HOME PRODUCER Our sales throughout this summer and especially at the recent Farm Bureau Fair, shows that our people will support our industries if they are given a chance and if the quality is the best. OUR FACTORY Most modern methods and Machinery. Pure fresh cream make it best and safest. We hope you continue to patronize us and that we and our dealers can continue to serve you with the same quality and service that we have done in the past. If you are inclined to be a little discriminating as to what you eat, be sure of the insurance of quality and palitability by always buying Caspers Ice Cream the product of our own dairy. cl.a:--ma- ll a! Chairman. ALICE D. SMITH. 1 3 per hundred pounds Central Milling Co. a democratic vice chairman and secrrtarv C. To elect the same numb r nt delegates to attend a convent i n o' j Logan City to be held at the I tor high school In Logan. Cache County, Utah, on Saturday the 2tth day of Sept. 1932 at 12 00 noon Tlie purpose of sold convention Is to nominate one Judge of the Lorm City Court for Logan City, Cm he County Utah, for a term of for to be voted on at the gene-election In 1932. HARRISON FARR, B. To elect Vice Chairman. Adv ft Health Girl Mis Delva Dam. Smithfield. Team Demonstration Mbs Marjorie Nyman and Miss Edl'li Hancey, North Logan. Best Kept Record Book 1st, Miss Joy Roekelley, Smithfield. 2nd, Miss Isabelle Wocglward. V wile, I. Kid Barger of Treasure ton, Idaho Is booked to fight ft ten round bout In Ogden tonight aith Oeorge Brazclton of Ban Jue, California, Billy Classman Is the match maker and referee, Tlie headliner boys are weighing in at 10 pounds and the rocky mountain championship Is a, stake. Special Sale on j J lattresses Four other good bouts are listed on the card. Jack Trottersliaar of! Winnipeg, Canada Is booked In the semi-finaith Tommy Stokes ef! Ogden. Several of the Cache Valley fans are figuring on going to the ;,how Amalga And Cache American Play Tie Game The crowd that saw the ba-bgame Wednesday afternoon nt Johnson's grove between Amalga and the Cache American teams, line .xxed one of the best contests In f this city for a Jong time, the game ended a tie 3 to 3 Tlie tie will be off at the Grove Snturdav all starting at 4 p. m.. Tlie lineup- lor a few days only, we ate mat treses at exceptionally low offering Ihe following These mattresses are absolutely guaranteed in every way and will not Ixst long at these remarkable prices. pi ices. 40 pound Cotton Felt . . 50 pound Cotton Felt Guaranteed Inner Spring S . . .... Community Home Management Bao'.tr 1st. Smithfield. 2nd. 3r1- - WelKville and Paradbe. Community Finl' lif Sold: 2nd. Wellsiille; 3rd. fi.75 $5.75 $9.75 . . Extra Fine Quality Inner Spring Kl'GS: Hooked 1st. Mrs. Charlotte Allen. Hynim; 2nd. Mrs. Percy Bing- $11.75 See Our Big Window Display Luth-- r ham. Smithfiild; 3rd, M-f'int'li. H ir.d'voven Ht. Mis. P. P. B.rg- s. Lce-a- Gold Standard Idea of gold ns atandirl . fTrw up Imperceptibly in Europe. M:'--- J. J. Monam:t!i, Trenton Mrx P. Braid d and wm e.iriy Venetian bankers otew bills secured by gold and the hank- T Moiten', n. Trillion: 2nd, Mrs. fl .land Mo.:cncn. Trenton; ers of Antwerp later did likewi-e- . These practlcm may lie reg.rded Mrs. F. I. Morteiren, Trenton. as ttie forerunners of an estaMNhed Crocheted 1 : t. Glad vs Mrs. gold rlundard Imohlng a gold re IMws, Trenton: 2nd, Mrs. Bell acne ngalimt rnper. Lccnn: 3rd, Mrs. F. I. n, Trenton. Braided; 1st. and 2nd, Mrs. Emma Poppleton, Wcllsvllle; 3rd, Mrs. Matilda Jenson, Smithfield. QUILTS: , V Mrs. I. S. Smith, Pieced 1st, I Vcnna Miss 2nd, .;7w Sorenson, Logan; Smithfield; 3rd, Julia Alder, Providence. Quilted: 1st, Mrs. Lavena Dobson, Richmond; 2nd, Mrs. Rachel Smith Logan; 3rd, Miss Martha Dahle, Clarkston. Applique: 1st, Providence; 2nd, Richmond, 3rd, Lewiston. Embroidered: Ist,Mrs. Ruby Sorenson, Smithfield; 2nd, Richmond; i v 3rd, Mrs. I. S. Smith, Logan. LAMPS: Lamp Stand: 1st, Mrs. Luella B. Hunter, Trenton; 2nd, Mrs. Sarah Purdy, Logan. Unique Complete Lamp: 1st, Mrs. Luella B. Hunter, Trenton. 1st, Mrs. Lampshape, pleated: Luella B. Hunter, Trenton; 3rd, Miss Ruth Dahle, Clarkston. Parchment lampshade: 2nd, Mrs. Caroline Summers, Paradise; 3rd. Mrs. Curtis Hill, Smithfield. Silk lampshape: 1st, Mrs. Caroline Summers, Paradise; 2nd, Mrs. Elva Allen, Cove; 3rd Mrs. Bessie black Rasmussen, Clarkston. Community Agricultural Booths disease free, Whiles, 1st, Hyrum, score 91 per cent; 2nd, make pure cream for Providence, score 84a per cent; 3rd, us. Smithfield, score 84 per cent. ibiHiestfosii nJ:. lie Furniture Co. Mar-ten- -r- If J fc S'zmrxi; t kl Vl mvwm Prices are going up on all lines of merchandise. y Buy at Maus Creditors sale now and save! The big stock of Maus must be turned into some cash to satisfy the Creditors. Dont delay! Get your share of the biggest bargains ever before offered to you. The store is chuck full of Womens, Misses and Childrens Coats, Dresses, Hats, Shoes Underwear, Hosiery, Lingerie, Blankets, Etc., Etc., Mens and Boys wearables of all kinds. OUR HERD and Radio Service Certified Antone L. Skanchy, Mgr. Mw Here Are Seme ef Our Big Values! SiA'.'irT'i. old Tubes are worth Yoor Dollars. Call us about them. Everything in Radio 426 X. 5 East Phone 184 1128-- PANTS SHOES Boys Corduroys, light and dark colors. All sizes. Womens drens Shoes. and ChilOxfords and HATS Womens PANTS r-,- - Boys Caps SHOES One lot Womens light shoes. Regular $5.00. 3S , vel- M(5 CAPS Mens and Boys dress pants. All sizes. felt and vet hats, samples. gj 'N t. Save! asaci IB&ssr BaHjaB3aB-wsa- a $1.1 One lot of Boys Oxfords, reg. $2.95, special $1,49 The Store of a Thousand Bargains New Process Deluxe Finish $15.00 to $25.00 Duco $25.00 and up Best Methods Latest Equipment Get Airplane Keys from all Dealers 16. 1Q."3. CARD OF TIIANKS Tie Pure r t flcwal Nelson. For the brsut-fu- l offerings, the sympathising icituwk and tier Sret at tile . file We desire to express our mr-r- e Ihe interest taken ty our music, thanks and gratitude for tlie many friends and neighbors in extending acts of kindness and sympathy ex- a hrlptng hand, for all e express tended In the loss of our dear m .fe our ainerre gratitude ALEX NELSON A-- FAMILY. and mother. Mrs. Haze! Hendricks Barger Gets Chance A t Coast Lad PAPITOI t FREE DEMONSTRATION Jh, For Logan City, Cache County Utah PETITION Hi iprwh from the Salt I.ahe Tabernacle, Saturday, Kept. 17th. 7:15 I. M. (our lime) will le broadcast L3Bagf8ag3tgxgarrjwfa! ELK HUNTING BRINGS OUT Franklin D. Roosevelt 12 Notice of Primaries Friday. Sr (Assigned to Intermountain Association of Credit Men) On Center Street CHAS. W. MILLER Phone 899-- 428 No. 1st East y-- . |