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Show CACHE AMERICAN Tuesday. OctuItT IS, 19"2. (sign of Hard Winter A number of eo'oie i;re ! I Mendon M.I.A. In Charge Of Sunday Service Mens Club to Meet bee.. dub ;ll twld n fir; of t).e trmxm Wed- coming dun out of t)e hi!! to y Die Jowl'll Baer farm rail of the Hotel Erilcx at mmir.g :d by some of tin Harry C. Parker :11 be the speaker It U ll.la u a sure early srtilers Hark from Capital sign of a hard amor. Mendon -- - After the opening MCCLSSOItS TO lUNCIIAMS CAKE J. A. Luihy of Preston and K. L at Ena ament meeting on Allen of Cove returned from Salt Eunday evening the MIA. sponsor-e- d Completing New Home where they Herman juhnon. Jr, t just com- - Lake Monday night the following with program have been on Federal court bn (President Charles Ladle presiding pleting a new Icme near Herman' Inn at the ttnuiii of Logan canyon ces. Fern (poetry and Its bm aning by M At sen as the home U f.nlshrd. Mr j Thint: retold tory, Valerie Hard-'niato move Into It .Correction Jut. neon expert local solo, John O. Hughes and atll operate a service station In Fridays neat Item Iron Well. It.gLty fixe year ago and today by j viile ae reported a visit made ct (Mrs. Untie Richards; readings uf The crowd are natisficd becJiue the food U cooked a I Horn is Son Mr Hught W. Colton and aev .i yesterday and today by Durrell arc right. you like it, because the price The ninth child, a fine ton. was (children. It should hate read. Mrs. Hughes; torie that Builde Faith" Varorlle Bird; story fire and oong born to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Blue-- 1 Colton and two children, We are dininjr at Aces because our crowd will I there. 'by Mrs. Ada Walker; talk on readn.ell in the Twelfth ward Saturday! Dont Fotgrt Our Motto. afternoon. They have six daughters Temple Scwdons ing of good books by Miss Alice on. Mothrr and nrmly Wednesday, Oct. 19 1 a day set Smith: vocal duet, Mu Fern Buis! and lhr Earl Bunt. born are r ported to be doing nicely. part for temp work for the Ger- and re Quality-Service-AtmospheMr. and Mrs. Pan Mahay and w man rpeakmg people. Sea-io- n t be conducted during the day ami daughter. Melba and Duty spent Students of the Cache county evening and work will be dene on Sunday fet Ball Lake the guest oi Mr. Malaey parents, Mr. and Mrs achoola are having a two weeks va- the linage receidv. Cobb. William the of for cation purpose giving Mrs. Andrew Lament was hostess them an export unity to assist In the D. of P. Meet A. W. CHENEY, Pi op. Comer Main & Center prettily arranged dinner Suntopping of bee's. The acltoolt will The Brigham Young camp of the at again convene on Monday, October daughters of pioneers will meet at day. A basket of fall flowers cenSI. the Bluebird Thursday at 3 30 af- tered the table. Covers were laid ternoon. The hostesses are Kathryn for Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lamont of Brigham. Mrs. Mary Elders Iteport P.lcks, Sarah Stewart, Hamah Wal- and family Lamont. Mbs Beatrice and Miss Elders Ahord Bud-tand Norman ters and Gladys Blair. Grace Stoddard Mr. and Mrs. Devcr V. Smith, reported their mis.Hrnary Lamont of Wellsville, Mr. and Mrs 'dunChild Gels I!ruit . ixpcrlrnr at the Fifth ward -Lamont and family. day cm nlrg ! rl-- v The little son of L. P. Green, rpedal if! Mrs. Roy Bassett of Wellsville was d n cal mirrVTs in r;o manager of the American a dinner guest of Mrs. Arthur Kidh &..J ii; Iu!:!r H!;; ?;!'.. Stores here, met with the misforman on Wednesday. solo by l . h er. forehead. tune to fall Show its and bump Charity Snow Camp Mrs. Verl Shelton, Mrs. William Seveal stitches were required to A Relief Society charity show The Eliza R. Snow camp of tlie Mrs. E. J. Hancock motorKidman, close the wound. are Killed Daughters of Ploneera will meet at being arranged for Thursday evening Sheep ed to Wellsville Wednesday and were 78 A killed head of October In train 20, the Preston Pond, sheep Logan Junior the home of Mrs. dinner guests of Mrs. Oscar Hendry Goes on Mission-Follo- wing 224 South 4th West Thursday if- - high school. Mrs. O. A. Garff ha for Roy Hull of Whitney near WesThe following attended conference j been ton Saturday night. The sheep had a farewell party Sun- at Salt Lake last engaged to direct the show. terooon at 3:30. Bishop Sunday. gathered on the railroad track as day night. Elder Ernest K. Hill, son and Mrs. H. C. Sorensen and son, came a and left passenger train along of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy S. Hill P-- T Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Wood and Meeting jTarbet Camp A number Monday for Salt Lake where he will The Thomas Tarbet camp of the plowed Into the herd. There will be a buslnes meeting daughters, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. of the sheep were wounded. take the ten day missionary course Oliver Taylor, Joseph of the Parent Teacher association daughters of pioneers will meet Whitney, prior to leaving for a mission to Larsen, Ivan Barrett, Mayor Mrs. of the Wilson school Thursday Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock at France. First Snow Storm Peter Larsen, O. J. Barrett, Miss evening at 7:30 o'clock. Dr. H. K. the home of Mrs Margaret Myrlck, This morning the weather offering Moselle Barrett, Mrs. Joseph N. SorMerrill, president of the city board 459 West, 2nd North, Assisting hostesses will be Jennie Morgan and was a light rain and snow storm. After Bootleggers of education, will be the speaker. ensen, Mrs. Lizzie Baker. The low heavy clouds Indicated the James Maddox of Paradise was in Helrn Malnwaring. Members cf Sewing Circle were storm might last for several days. Logan Monday night attempting to One Mans Opinion. entertained Thursday Bt the home It was cold enough that It was enlist the assistance of the county of Mrs. Myrl Lamont. Luncheon One Man's Opinion, an article New Home Going Up to keep the home fires sheriff's of. ice in helping to quell was served to Mesdamcs Fern Baker, , Charies Zollinger, county bee in- necessaryIn appearing In a Los Angclts pap-rorder to keep warm. the bootleg business In the south Marva Kidmun, Ethel Walker, lone has been brought to this office by spector, la building a new home on burning end of the county which he says Larsen. Verna Sorensen, Ada WalkA. C. Vlgh. It was sent to Mr. his property on Second South street Is thriving beyond toleration. E. Over C. Mrs. er, Priscilla Malsey, Lizzie Barrett He recently removed the old struc- Depression Vigh by his daughter, and Miss Isabella Stumpf. Special Smith of Los Angeles. We publish ture on the property and will erect Depression In our home is now the article for the local Internet It In Its stead, a new modern five oved said Commissioner L. H. Allen Ducks Plentiful guests were Mrs. Helen Walker, Ducks are plentiful at the Cache Mrs. Nora Lamont, Mre. Sarah rrom house. Joseph Janes Is ru of Cove when he cane to Logan carries. turday. He said it a fine girl, Valley Duck club In Boxe!d"r coun- Thornton. Mrs. Leva Thornton. p rintercilng the construction wo. first child In the home In seven ty according to a telephone call Mis. Oliver Meyers of Wellsville the Attend Portland Fair years. The first child was a son. from James Olsen, caretaker, who spent Friday here, guests of Mis. Chloe Robinson and Beth Fran- Buried in Logan This is the second. Mrs. Allen and telephoned to Logan today and says Stephen Muir. cis of Morgan and Keith Warnlck Funeral services were held In the to keep babe are reported to be getting he has to use scare-croMr. and Mrs. Arthur Cramer and acand Calvin Swenson of Manila, Logan Fourth ward chapel on Sun-- ! ducks from flying Into the club son, Mrs. Frank Ballard of Delco, the along very satisfactorily. companied by D. P. Murray, stale (lay, October 16, for Mrs. Jenefer house. A number of local membeis Iclahe were guests Monday of Mrs. club leader of the Utah Stale Oliver, an elderly English lady who are preparing to leave for the club Joseph Wood. A nicely arranged serLuncheonDemocratic extension Bridge Agricultural college died at the home of her daughter dinner was given in their honor by OreThe Cache county Democratic wovice, left Friday for Portland. Mrs. Li'uine Thomas In Salt Lake Valuation List Mrs. Wood and Mrs. L. K. )Vood gon, where they will represent Besides Mrs. Thomas a daughter, men are sponsoring a bridge lunchJ. A. Hendrickson has received was hostess at a luncheon In thrir clubs at the Pacific Mrs. Florence Lewis and a son, eon at the Bluebird on Saturday, Utahs International Livestock exposition Richard of Salt Lake City survive. October 22 between the hours of 2 from the state tax commission a list honor. Supt. J. W. Kirkbride and Miss which opened Saturday. to 5 oclock. Invitations are extend- of depreciation valuations on buildings. This list is used by the state Lavetta Wallace were visitors at the women ed all of to the and city Walker Stops in Logan Reservation for tables can tax commission In computing val- district school on Tuesday. Elks go to Ogden William L. Walker, manager of county. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Copen and be secured by calling Mrs. George uations on business property for tax A. A. Firmage, exalted ruler and the ZCMI, Utahs largest wholesale purposes. Every owner of business daughter of Salt Lake were guests D. Preston. a caravan of about twenty five elks and retail store, was in Logan Friproperty who desire a list may get of their mother, Mrs. Agnes Copen from the Logan lodge, are planning day, on his way to Idaho Falls same by calling upon Mr. Hendrick- on Friday. on going to Ogden tonight to attend where he went to attend the dedi- Fight in Kemmerer son. At Relief society meeting Tuesday a meeting of Utah Elks at which cation of the new department store Dutch Talbot has issued an Ina demonstration on paint dipping Floyd E. Thompson, grand exalted at that place. The morning hours vitation to all Cache Valley fight Home Leaders Present was given by Mesdames, Mary E. ruler of the Elks will be the speak- were spent at the USAC where he fans to come to Kemmerer next n home economic lead- Bird, Claudia Stauffer, Julia Muir. er. This Is an official state visit and has two children attending school. Saturday, October 22 and spend the from 19 counties of the state, ers Beet digging season Is now underwill be the only city in the state at He visited the English class of his week end. He is promoting a big were In attendance at the opening way. A fairly good crop is reported. . . which the exalted ruler will attend. son and was trying to assist his KC"lv"e?ih.lP!T.a.m.r! eloo of the training course In Mendon district school closed FriElks from all over Utah will gather daughter to decide whether to Logan versus Kid Monday morning at day, October 14 for a two weeks In Ogden tonight to hear their join the Sorosis or the Chi Omega Bruno; Turp Taylor of Lewiston the Utah State Agricultural college, beet vacation. leaders message. versus Young Rollins; Kid Hawkes-woo- d sorority. Mrs. Verena Stauffer of Logan according to Mrs. Rena B. Maycock, of Lewiston versus assistant director of the extension spent a few days here visiting at Ceventa. Also three good prellmln- servicei under which department the the home of her son and family, Mr. ft,1es school Is being conducted. and Mrs. Henry Stauffer. The following Columbus day proMissionary Returns 50,000 Watt Station Operates gram was given Wednesday by Miss Elder Phillip Hendricks, son of KSL broadcasting station in Fern Buist, school singing by school, Mr. and Mrs. Alma Hendricks of Salt Lake City, will begin operating America and Row, Row, Row Your 20 W. 1 No. Phone 38 Open 7 A. M. to 9 P. JI. Richmond and grand son of J. C. Its new 50,000 watt transmitter on Boat; one act play, 3rd, 4th and 5th Larsen of Logan, a missionary from Saturday, October 22. This new FISH POULTRY MEATS grades; story by Alma Lamont; the Cove ward who has just return- transmitter Is said to be Americas piano solo, Madall Hancock; story, ed from a mission to California most modern and most uniquely Marie Stauffer; reading, Edna Wilwhere he was president of the San situated. It will open with a twen- lie; piano solo, Geneva Barrett. Diego branch, was the speaker at ty four hour broadcast, one hour of American Legion Auxiliary held the Cove ward Sunday sacrament which will be carried nationwide by their monthly meeting Friday aftermeeting. Elder Hendricks gave an the Columbia broadcasting system. noon at the home of Mrs. Sophia Interesting address, reporting that A few minor adjustments and this Anderson. President Julia Muir was he enjoyed his labors during the modern colossus of communication, in charge. The following program time he was in the mission field. representing nearly a half million was given: reading, Miss Hilda AnHe says the L.D.S work Is advanc- dollar Investment, will be speaking derson; song, Mrs. Helen Walker; ing rapidly in the California mis- Its way into the home of all west- Armistice Day program was planned. sion and that a good work is being ern America, sharply tuned to Luncheon was served at the close 1130 kilocycles. accomplished. of the meeting to Mesdames Julia Wood. Pearl Wood, Opal Larsen, Florence Wood, Nellie Hancock, Cents Cents Julia Muir, Helen Walker, Sophia Anderson and Miss Anderson. Senator William H. King, gave a talk in Mendon opera house at 12 . o'clock noon, Friday. Governor Geo. H. Dern, Attorney Hugh B. Brown, Alfred Gunn and local candidates were in attendance. Presidet Mary E. Bird of the Mendon Relief society and her counsellors, Mrs. Hannah Whitney, . . . . Mrs. Claudia Stauffer attended the stake Relief society welfare meeting . . at Hyrum, Friday evening. Farnsworths Imperial Stock Co. the drama Jerrys Big presented . . Idea in the Mendon opera house Friday evening. Mrs. Elizabeth McCombs of Logan is visiting here with her daughters Mrs. Wayne Willie and Mrs. Howard ACES CAFE Different Tlrf Men dmner-D!ertui- ce g l.r-da- ll.t .... Enticing f 1 j Page Flv M)r.AK. TACIIE COUNTY. UTAH Noodle House n: i 1 Px-e- Home of Good Eats In the future which result In prosperity If e are going to progress e must naet tlie educational, and txtc nuon function whiv.li minuter to our pro.it as," he concluded Director William Peterson of 'lie extension a ivioe, briefly told of the si.mulu given to adult education and by the traders training com of the stimulus for progress through aoclatlons of leader wh;1? In attend nee. A sprciul dinner ior tlie lead r a til be laid Eunday evening from 6 pm to 9pm. at the Hotel Fccie. Mi. Rena B. Mayrock, In charge of the training school, said Tuesday ve! Sj-t- n 1 ; H H Sixty-seve- home-maki- Pessccompen.ed by Ml Karhleen reading. Mi Hurst; cla-- j 'Meenie from kti ntciota", Mr Lena Smith crremonie. The Daughter of Utah Pioneer .id lhe:r next meeting Frldiy October 28 at 2 30 at the public ild tiv T.i'.jie J.h.U: man and M.w. Imtln Fmith, topi will I treated by Mr. Annie O, Mile; solo, Mr. Humid pioneer tory. Mi. James A- C will be Refrexhoirni nd the public U to.d.,..:, h..ri- - Ppi:; n. wil h pUnodmt. Mr n Moo - About 130,050 arprJ-.- ;. ated for construction of Hush- 1 v , .O ,Iv.M !, d w uty Wood-Md- n . e 1 argnbgsBriiiy,T'.YrAMwTaf 'SK&5GN 01'WS. Hundreds to Hunt MS n Hundred of hunter will go into ihe hill on Thursda yto shoot buck deer. Tin estimate I made from' tlie fact that at noon today 193 hunter had registered with A1 Lar-- 1 sen' Bike Shop and Sporting Goods store. Mr. Larsen say he ha never seen ax much interest In a hunt tin year. TVs reason Is given that so many deir have been teen In the ' hill during the pm-- t season. r-- V tkJ. T i,mm ( FREE 1 For the w iHesf spread of at M We will Rive 15 lb. ai ; HsMITHFIELD r 4i Mrs. Leonard 8. Binithficld Miles cntertalneed the member of the Ladies Bridge club at her home on Friday afternoon. The rooms were beautifully decorated with fall flowers. A delicious luncheon wax served to the following ladies: The Mesdames Robert Griffith. T. W. D. M. FulkerJarvis, Harold son, C. W. Clark, H. W. Fern, H. B. Frank Dailies, Melvin Woodruff, Winn, Lorin Low, Lorenzo Toolxon and Mrs. Rlnda Chambers. High score prize was won by Mrs. H. B. Dalnes. The Junior Ladies Literary club met at the home of Pres. Mrs. Douglass Hooper on Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Hooper presiding. Minutes of the last meeting were read by Secretary Mrs. C. W. Clark. After a short business meeting Mrs. Weston Vernon of Logan spoke on A delicious Clubs. "Federated luncheon was served to sixteen members. Miss Nina Moosemnn, who has been laboring In the Southern States mission field Is spending the week as guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mooseman. The Misses Blanch and Barbara Winn and Glenn Winn of Salt Lake City srent the pat week end visiting relatives. The officers of the association held a meeting at the Library Friday evening and discussed school problems and program for next meeting. The "Lottapep Club composed of members of the First ward Junior girls entertained their partners at a banquet at the First ward recreational hall on Saturday evening. The tables and hall was very attractively decorated with a color scheme of pink, silver and green. A delicious three course banquet was served during which the following program was rendered. Speech of welcome. Miss Melba Plowman; class prophecy. Miss Wanda Green; solo, Athen Reese; reading, Miss Bessie Peterson; solo, Miss Lucile Hostess Cakes, Apples Corned Ceef Sausage Dt-pp- Parent-teache- LOIN STEAKS Thick Jniey Slices Hunter-- ; Special, lb. 12 Dread, Rutter, I.ard, Po tato Chips, Hot Tomales. Plenty of Choice Smoked Delicious Bacon and Hams. .Mutton Chops lbs. 19c 2 lbs. U3C Lamb Chops .... 2 lbs. 23c lb. 2.V . 2 Full Fresh Stock of Lunch Meats for the Deer Hunter Phone 300 M ACS 0DERN ARKET 23 W 1st N. staKra.arax wrsis!SMrjaia(amini.M HIGH GRADE rs 5 Gallons $1.00 New Service Station Having installed a large underground tank and first class pumps, we are now in position to serve the public with Richfield first grade, High Octiene Gas, at a material CLEAN MILK SHOWN THRU ANALYSIS (Continued from Page One) saving. Call in and get Acquainted MARKET HJNITED Free Orders Over $2 Delivery Five gallons of High Grade Gas for $1.00 DEPOT Service Station Grapes 4 lbs. 25 Phone 585 West 74 Center St. Logan, Utah E BUTTER fresh creamery lb. 23c 2 lbs. 15c BLACK FIGS 9 lbs. lb. 15c 4 PORK CHOPS BEEF Loin-Ri- b 7c cans 19c 2 doz. 45c LIVER Choice Beef .... PORK SAUSAGE 2 lbs. 22c STEAK Sirloin & Round lb. 15c SIDE PORK young pigs .lb. 12c LAMB CHOPS 25c 2 lbs. SALMON fresh whole or half sliced . 11c 15 c Fresh Halibut. Oysters, Finnin Haddie, Chili Con Carne, Tamales. utnbOL.mj.T MERCHANT- SIf you want to get rid of the trouble of waiting on customers Baker. prexy talks to LEADERS AT ASSEMBLY (Continued from Par- - rinel to the leaders who say we should continued dismantle our hopes, Tip Koa.t or a Smoked Ham. ' ONIONS COCOA, Rockwood, MILK Morning EGGS fresh farm horns-di.'-plaj- tes Market. j e 1 Newbvld ts STOP ADVERTISING |