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Show Friday, December C AC III; A MTTK l A N 1C, 1932. I 1 i X)G A N, CACHE COUNTY. UTAH Pare hive. Tham llUhinan to SjM'uk J. E. JCnknmn mil U tSu fcN 'musaal !i:a as givrn by tie u akrr lit the Sunday night . rtt tiw Liul if advertising nit Cling tn the Fifth ' Still, so still the night and tolj; Theater piay "Th r Butter an Chapel t Uit Meeting n Man" to be given on Friday o'clock. The public Blue shadow s flit across the mow invited fa and Saturday evenings tn the uurt be present Stiver full the moon and old, UU&KIN A strange, silent world to ' .oa' Uorlu.n, All W.t Baits, daik colors only, It seems not any time at a three pounds lor one dollar Change Business I .oral ion Since fields were green si ' ;m v Ho. Frank and Harold Jackson of the Cache Knitting Work. 124 Howard McKinney Prop. abloom. I (Adv Cache Sheet Metal Work, have Main EL But yesterday, since leaves did o a dianutie Caiiu-l- i gave Hunt. a puna sola and a White Silence mr 4p W elcome Comes From Lost Brother 1 Jul ARKETg II Roast Beef !fc1ic!b. U na ? West 1st North Loin Steak a ib. r m moved their place of business from West Center street to 2d East Even the Sparrows Froze Center, They made the move to During this cold snap, many a get more commodious quarters. water pipe froze up but that Isn't alL Serge Bodrero says It Is the Nine Puund Son second time In hi life that he freer.' the sparrows A new barber arrived In Logan has seen Tuesday night and took up his There were several of the birds residence at the home of Mr. and frote at his home during Monday Mrs. Thaln Watson. It Is a nine and Tuesday nights. 0, pound son and all concerned New Wrestler Arrives tng nicely. The wrestling fraternity is on the Increase. This time It U a Dies in Ios Angeles mr Kenneth Woolley of Los An seven pound son bom to Mr. and Beaof Cashier Mrs. Horace Christensen at gelet, a brother-in-laver Dam. Is the second This 3 Alma Sonne and Coach R. Bum child In the family. Mother and Crook ston of this city, died very babe are reported to be getting Wedhis home at early jK suddenly His widow and along very nicely. nesday morning. two children survive. CK 12c 5 jjj a Standing Rib Roast . . . . lb. 10c Rolled Roast lb. 16c g Loin Pork Chops . . .... lb. 12c Shoulder Roast Pork . . . . lb. 10c S Rump Roast Beef .... 2 lbs. 25c a AH Pork Sausage Veal Chops j 2 Veal Stew a 3 Leg of Mutton 1LB. aa Lamb Chops a 7 each Salt Herring Smoked Herring 2 lbs. Lamb .... lb. Leg of each Anchovies Oysters Sweet Spuds a Juicy Oranges lg. fresh . HOME RENDERED LARD lb. doz. lbs. 4 C Mrs. Hardy Passes 6c 10c MrS. Elizabeth Smoot Hardy, 71 widow of the late Dr. Milton H. Hardy and mother of M. O, HarBudge dy. bookkeeper at the jg- Clinic, died at her Salt Lake Mrs. home, Tuesday oaftemoon. ! Hardy was a sister of Senator L Reed Smoot. Services are being held today tn Salt Lake and burial will be In the Provo city cemetery. 22c 20c w - 15c mi doz. 19c 2 lbs. 15c Spreading mmimmmmmMmimmmmU LOCALNEWS Meeting Postponed Because of sickness among the members of the Thomas Tarbet camp of the Daughters of Pioneers the regular meeting is not being held this week. Announcement will be made later as to when the meeting will be held. a divorce, alleging as the grounds. The couple were married In Provo on November 4, 1931. praying Dr. Maw Here Sunday Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Humphreys announce the marriage of their son Glen to Miss Martel Eisert of Halifax, Canada on Nov. 24. Following a honeymoon covering the principal cities of the eastern states the young couple returned to Logan yesterday where Glen will attend college. lbs. 19c lb. 5c LB. w Marriage Announced jj Mutton Loin 23c jj Mutton Chops 2 lbs. 15c 18c jgi Shoulder Mutton Ib. 6c lb. 2c jgjj Mutton Stew g lb. for non-supp- In Charge of Assembly Ray Llllywhlte, president of the Utah State Agricultural college student body was In charge of the assembly given In the auditorium on Wednesday at 1 p. m. A puppet dance, manager by Professor Divorce Sought Harry Reynolds was given, with by Eddie Marjorie Merrill Fonnesbeck has accompaniment orchestra. Miller Ryan, Instituted suit In the district court against Max M. Fonnesbeck. John Qulnney and Alys Worley Lund-quist- m 's Cheer Logan isn't the only city In tlv state that makes an effort to spread Christmas cheer with its street decorations and brilliant electrical lighting. Brigham City Is also brilliantly lighted wth a very pretty street effect. Ogden. Layton and Salt Lake have all arranged very pretty designs in electrical displays for spreading holiday cheer to the folks at home as well as those who make visits through the cities mentioned. SHIRTS its a safe bet his shirt drawer is getting low. Help him restock It this Christmas. Great value in broadcloths, madras, prints up . , . 89c NECKWEAR GLOVES smart, safe, modest designs hed 10 $150 for himself 65c pigskin gloves in colors and in deep oxblood, slip-ostyle . . . n MUFFLERS . . . the new Hacking styles in silk ? J00 up JEWELRY up HOUSE ROBES $900 up HANDKERCHIEFS 10c up Thatcher Clothing Co. same moon has looked c n Singapore, The Nile, and many a wondr shore, Now It's silver floods my bedroom floor. And casts barred shadows on my door. FELIX ODAY. , (all rights reserved) The Sweaters and Sweater Coats, make real Christmas Presents. Buy them at the Cache Knitting Work. 124 So. Main St. (Adv.) a growing demand for milk cows owing to the Increase In the IL S. Meeting price of milk products. Union meeting of the Logan stake Relief Society will be held All Wool Worsted Stocking Saturday, Dec. 17 at 2 p. m. In Caps, In various colors and prices. the stake house. Cache Knitting Works, 124 So Main St. (Adv.) Dies at Hooper Is also Francis Marion Belnap, 75. died his home In Hooper on Thursday. Deceased was a brother of Mrs. John Lowe and Mrs. Joseph Lowe of Franklin. Funeral services will be held in the Hooper at German Meeting articles of Incorporation of the Chamber of Commerce, a special meeting of the entire membership will be held tonight, December 16th, at 8 p. m. for the purpose of electing a Nominating Committee to consist of five members of the Chamwill later ber. This committee nominate nominees who have consented to have their names voted on for directors at the annual membership meeting of the Chamber In January, 1933. The officers of the Chamber desire a good attendance. Marriage Licenses Marriage licenses have been issued as follows: Ben Theo Schiss, Providence and Ila June Steadman, Logan; Walter Reed West-ovand Myrtha Kent, Lewiston; Stanley Bonner Shoup and Marie Nettie Stowell, Logan; Christian Jorgensen, Benson and Margaret Allen, Weston; Gustave Eliason, Hyrum and Maxine Evelyn Smith, Benson; John Henry Binggeli, Weston and Mary Eliza Weeks, Day-toThomas Richard Carlson, Pocatello and Vivian Aldous. DowLenard Gittens, ney; Benjamin and Smithfield Bertha Jennie Hancey, Hyde Park; Bywon Eldon Casper, Rigby and Gertrude HanClifford nah Hales, Thornton; Green and Jennie Covert, Idaho Falls. n; at on Sunday Away for Holiday Pres, and Mrs. J. E. Cardon and family left today by automobile for Los Angeles, weher they will spend the holidays. They expect to return soon after the first of the year. While away they will be guests of a daughter In the coast metropolis. Gold and Green Ball Swiss-Germ- For Their Xmas Check the List hydro-electr- en 0 0 0 0 s-- j - " JS JS 0 0 0 fEL 0 st MOVED To New Location Cache Sheet Metal Works Are Now Located at 26 East Center Street Next Door to Telephone Office ?! FINAL SALE ic Prices DrasticIClean-U- p KNIT SUITS are offer-in- " This week we our best knitted Suits and Dresses at a discount of .'50 per cc-- t from regular store ;in ? . New low price;; far Xmas week. real clean up on Coats for Xmas week, beautiful coats at enormous A Take savings. choice at final price frc.ii 0 0 n your clean up to 50 Reduction 30 Come , Overcoats Garments LDS Mens half wool winter Warm and comfortable. Grey or Brown only Mens Overcoats, in best all wool cloth at close out prices. Coats valued from $22.50 to $37.50 Now to be sold at . and See Thera Garments. Regular $2.85, now $1.65 Heavy Ribbed Cotton Mix $1.45 Our Garment $6.00 $8.00 $10.00 Blankets Special 75c Regular heavy winter weight. Our final offer on our giant all wool Bother bargains. Blanket, weighing 8 lbs. and worth 3 times its sale price. We Many Lingerie offer at drastic close out prices, all Lingerie. Too numerous to quote here. House Frocks a late assortment Close out prices on 9f House Frocks. 0 25c GRABS 25c 65c 95c S1.45 0 Many items for your selection in our 0 Grab Box for 25 cents. HOSE Pajama Ladies Silk and Wool 0 Sweaters Blouses Tops Ladies Wool 0 ? warm ccverlcttes Attractive, may also be made from scraps from a "made over clothing project. Where large coats have been cut down for smaller ones, or mens clothing reduced to smaller dimensions, bite of material remain which might be cut uniformly and stitched together, or, If some scraps of yarn are available these bits may be fagot tel together with some yarn of cheery color and the whole blanket stitched tn the same hue. Won clothing of the heavy type k better made up according to tin method la Just described than Mrs. Borrows heavy quilts, ton, says Effie 8. Barrows, home economist of the Utah Btate Agricultural college. Thick quilted pads may be made from newspapers to place between two thin upper coverings or between the spring and a thin mattress. The paper pad may give much longer service If covered with worn iheetc or covers from flour sacks. Either as pad or ooverlette the paper pad will add fUti Fed ea TortoUa materially to the warmth and comfort of the bed. Atdnhra Island, 200 mites north-weof Mudiigniinr, swarm with If the wherewithal! Is wanting for quilt covers, a bat of wool or common louse rail which feed ea cotton may be tied In covers of lie young of g'gamlc land tortoise on us tlry are hatched. cheese cloth or flour sack covers to a 0 $1.45 $2.93; 0 75c and up 0 0 Logan 4 0 0 0 55 0 them ft 0 0 Sporting Goods Company No. : m E. Newman and J8 Ogden W. Sons, this city, awarded contract by Denver & Rio Grande Western Railroad Co., to supply 670 feet of corrugated pipe to be used in construction of Dotsero cutoff, order J8 will cost $2,183. Young and Ogden submitted low bid of $44,686 contract for gravelAid M ing 14.5 miles of Federal and Lambert between highway Junction, Piute County. Hyrum Preliminary work progressing on Hyrum storage reservoir, estimated to cost $931,500. Vernal O. R. Fowler purchased Vernal Tailoring and Cleaning Co. from Lyle Carpenter. reWork started JS Morgan on local cently Co. of plant by Alston-ScravJS Salt Lake City. Price J. L. Asbury purchased both Sun and of this place. Bids received for conOgden struction of U. S. forest service jK building here. Coalville G. H. Proffit opened grocery store in building formerly occupied by R. W. Dotson. Ogden Wheelright Construction asCo. completed laying phalt strips on both sides of street car tracks on South Washington Avenue. Castle Dale Work underway on new route of Highway No 50 near this place. Western Portland tn Ogden Co. Cement Ogden purchased Portland Cement Co. for consi- Si deration of $156,965 et 1 pie-se- Never Again, now $4.95 Giant Part Wool . . $2.25 $2.25 0 Columbian ATs Bike and 19 W. Bed covering tor winter prtsen's a problem that should not be difficult to solve In view of the abundance of wool and cot- ct return. w 0 over. For Winter Bedding FOR SALE 2 large enameled used but In first circulators, class shape. Cache Sheet Metal Works. Phone 81. 0 Never before have we been able to offer you such values for the money. in and look Measures Scotch plaids are considered the most ancient form of ornamental weaving. 0 0 Pioneer Tricycles Flexible Flyer Sleds Eskimo Sleds Lund Skiis Ski Caps Ski Poles Air Rifles Helmets Boxing Gloves Wagons Marx Tractors Marx Toys Shoe Skates Strap Skates Pocket Knives Flash Lights Rebuilt Bicycles Rebuilt Tricycles of While engaged for a short time In the Poet office last Friday, Mrs OJM. Trotman laid her money purse down and then left the building without it. Upon discovering the loss she returned and advised the authorities there. Already a young lady had picked it up and handed It In. Mrs. Trot-ma- n appreciated very much the return of her purse and acknowledges It to the young lady of the through the columns Cache American. Utah Weekly JS0 Industrial Review Iver Johnson Bicycles Iver Johnson Tricycle Come 1 Elder Lloyd Buhler, recently returned from the mission and Emil Albrecht, will be the speakers at the German meeting Sunday afternoon at 3 p.ra. There will be musical numbers during the meeting. All members urged to be present. er EI-v- in ward chapel o'clock. members do duty until more normal Purse Returned Quorum Meets Bishop Adams Testimonial . . . choose room. The Cache Stake gold and green ball at the Palais d'Or Wednesday night, attracted a large crowd. It was considered a success from every standpoint. All the hand some prizes listed were awardee to participants In the various dances. Nominate Tonight In accordance with the Things He Wants (Count Them) For His Christmas Now winter moonlight floods my Loyz B. Weeks and Ida Nay Roose of St. Anthony, Idaho, were married in Salt Lake on Monday. They came to Logan following marriage and were entertained by Mrs. Ann B. Terry, 392 West, 3rd A chicken South, on Tuesday. dinner was served at fi o'clock in their honor. Music was enjoyed Out of town following dinner. guests were Mr. and Mrs. John A. Roose and Miss Bertha Nelson of Practically Full Endorsement St. Anthony. The newlyweds will By a vote of 21 to 1, Eugene make their home In St. Anthony Yeates, applicant for the position following a two weeks trip to of postmaster in Logan City, was Denver. the second time endorset for the position by the Democratic city held at a meeting Committee Tuesday night. Dr. W. W. Merrill, city chairman, presided a, the meeting. The matter was reopened following action of a former meeting, when it was found that the application of James II. Stewart had not been presented to the committee. The bishopric of the Fifth ward in has arranged a testimonial honor of Bishop John Q. Adams, by way of a temple excursion to the Logan temple today and toThe people of the ward night. are requested to attend the temple sessions during the day and of the evening. The members Tenth ward have been invited to participate also as many of the residents of that ward were previously residents of the Fifth ward under Bishop Adam's term as bishop. 7 fall. The 64th Quorum of Seventy Dr. Herbert Maw of the Uni- will hold their quorum meeting versity of Utah, who is a mem- Sunday, Dec, J8th at 2 p. m. In All quorum ber of the general board of M. the stake building. I. A. workers, will meet with the members are urged to attend. M Men at the Logan Junior high The Quorum Presidency school Sunday morning at 9 ft. ra. Instead of Saturday afternoon Employed on Coast Charles Cardon, son of Mr. and previously announced. Mrs. M. O. Cardon of this city, Market Some Better left Thursday for Los Angeles George Gooch and G. W. Rob- where he has been given employbins of Grace, Idaho drove ment by the P. W. Woolworth through Logan with a truck load company. of cattle and hogs for the Ogden A pair of Mittens given with market on Wednesday evening. at the Cache They report market prices In live- each purchase stock to be a little stronger this Knitting Works, 124 South Main (Adv ) month than for some time. There Street. Entertained at Dinner when tlie family had practically given up hope of ever hearing again from David Widmer, formerly of Logan, a letter arrived this week addi eased to his sister Mrs. Charles Olsen. It was just thirteen years ago since the young man left Logan and had never been heard from by any of his relatives residing here. Mr. Widmer addressed his letter from San Antonio, Texas, whee he states he had good employment and that he Is In the best of health. David Widmer Is son' of John Widmer of Logan and has a host of former associates who will be pleased to learn that their former neighbor and pal Is still living and Is well and happy. 1 Phone 300 Letter Emergency S1.75 j Bloomers Unions Pajama Trousers Rayon Silk Shorts Many valuable items worth many times the price quoted in this Grab Box. Rayon and Ladies best Silk Hose Mens Rayon and Wool Mens Heavy All Wool Mens Dress Hose, fancy weave .... Other Clean Up Values 65 30c 85c 25c. 45c 15 Junior Ahurn Contest Votes Must Be In December 16th Logan Garment Co, J8S |