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Show Tuesday, Februay 21, 1933. CACHE AMERICAN Wilson P. T. A. HISS REED HAS ONE. OF Big Success SERVICEMENCLEARINGUP Musician McCune School of music and art under the direction of Professor Condle. While engaged in her stud lea there she ass awarded the At water-Keradio audition contest In Balt Lake. She won the Logan tryouts last fall and took part In the slate competition over KSL She has also studied with Clara Albion Harrison of the Adelaide Anderson school of music, and with Mrs. Corlnne Masters of the Uni verslty of Idaho southern branch She Is now registered as a junior at the state college. nt j Favors Local String Choir Has Novel Idea Each meeting of the WiUon P. T seems to be mors successful The meeting held Thursday evening proved what effort and cooper, atloo can do in making PTA work a success. The Pbundera Day pageant under the direction of Anna Mae Hale was well presented and graciously received. The pageant pictured the beginning, growth and accomplishments of p.TA. through National State, District, Council and Local organizations. The characters were cast as follow: national. Vera Trotman; state, Ada 8tanrod; district, Jennie Sch vane veldt; council. Gracia Stewart; local Jennie McBride; and childhood. Mary Louise Hale. The poem, My Tribute,' was read by Gladys KldgeQ. Prof. Henry Petersen discussed The Next Generation". He told of the part environment and here, dlty play in character nuke up Children should be trained and educated according to their caps city. He also stressed the fact that good home Ufe, especially In early childhood Is tremendously A. Recognizing the fact that there no place for string players to continue their playing after leaving the high school and oollege orchestras. Isadora Shoore, Instructor In violin In the Logan City schools, is Issuing an In vita, tion to all violin, cello, vlolo, and string bass players to form a string choir. He points out that the string choir Is rapidly becoming the nation's favorite ensemble, as Indicated by its Increasing popularity on radio programs featuring the best music. Carman Lubovlskl on the West Coast and numerous Eastern broadcasts are watched for eagerly by thousands of radio listeners who appreciate really good music. At present Utah has no adult string choir, and Logan, with Its abundance of capable musicians has an opporunlty to put fee if on the musical map of the Westj by leading out with such an or. ganlzatlon. Mr. Shoore points out that it would not only give the musicians an opportunity for but would be a source Of constant delight to lovers of good music lu Logan and Its tented. Otto Mehr, state council representative, was present and pronounced the meeting and social a complete success. touch with Mr. Shoore at once. A definite meeting for organization will be announced later. Should Demand Quality Grades On Labels a Directors Of Richmond Fish and Game Meet 1 Incidentally, such an organization should do much to increase this musical appreciation and performance. Those Interested should get in The professional radio service men's association U cooperating with the local power company In running down various disturbances which are practically ruining radio reorpllon In tills locality. The following are come of the things which cause radio interference: electric light wires touch ing trees; faulty grounds on transformers; leaking transformer!' broken or Making Insulators; sparking commutator on motors or generators; loose connection In line; poorly grounded BX cable; neon tlgne; stokers; oil burners; machines; etc. These with other cause disturbance which are picked up several blocks sway from their source. The professional radio servicemen's association la investing In expensive and very delicate equipment to help locate this Interference. This equipment will be furnish, ed gratis to help In this work. Anyone having trouble please report it to some member of this Important The "Singing Mothers gave association. The members are: E. several very delightful numbers. In- Bert Kendrick of Pehrson Electric cluding an original "Parent Teach- Go.; A.' W. Lloyd of the J. L. er" tang. Mrs. Letha Jensen sang Montrose An tone and Co.; The Flag Without a Stain". Skanchy and Lynn Thompson of After this pleasing program re- the Quality Electric Co. freshments were served to over a hundred paents. Practically every school chllds home being repre. Is practically ISADORE SHOORE . MILLVILLE The Millville ward held their reunion on Friday in the ward chapel. A delicious dinner was served to about 200. After which an interesting program was rendered. In the evening a dance was given. Music was furnished by the Glenn orchestra, a large crowd attended. A fine baby girl arrived on Friday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Millville Clarence Shepherd. The MIA. entertained at a val. entlne party on Tuesday evening. Games were enjoyed after which refreshments were served. A new development In merchan Miss LaRue Garr entertained dizing canned goods is on the horizon. Housewives have long protest, a number of friends on Wednesday ed that they can not tell from the evening of last week. The valenlabels the grade or quality of the tine idea was carted out. delicious Neither refreshments were served. Twelve canned foods they buy. satis- guests attended. name Is a nor brand price The Sunday school will present factory guide to quality, for different retail stores set different pices the operetta Under the Sugar on the same brands, and different Plum Tree" on Friday evening brand names may be given to February 24. The M Men and Gleaner Girls goods of identical quality, sold at entertained at their annual bau-quvarying prices. on Wednesday evening. The It has been argued that statements of grade might lead to a Valentine idea was carried out in the decorations. The guests were preference far certain grades to the one long table where tall neglect of others. In practice it seated at red burned. A short protapers out not work that says way, does Paul M Williams, of the Bureau gram and games formed enterof Agricultural Economics, United tainment. About 50 guests attended. The Gleaner Girls held their States Department of Agriculture. Once in a while the housewife project social on Thursday after, wants an extra fine grade, say, of noon. The time was spent working sanned whole tomatoes, if she is on their books. Refreshments were Taire Threat RADIO INTERFERENCE Founders Day HADING ROLES IN FAUST MIm Jane Grant Reed, Salt Lake, alree of President Heber J. Grant, vUl zing Uw role of Dame Martha, one of the leads In the oira "Paust", which la to be presented at the Capitol theater March 2 and S by the mualo department of the Utah State Agricultural col lege, according to Professor Richard P. Condle, of the opera. Mist Reed U a grad us te of the of Idaho southern University branch, and has studied during the past two years at the LDS. IXK1AN, CACHE COUNTY. UTAH Richmond The officers and directors of the Richmond Fish and Game Ass'n. met Wednesday night In the bank building to discuss matters pertaining to the organization. Various matters were discussed such ss the annual banquet, obtaining pheasants for this locality, supporting the present move to further supply the streams of Cache with trout. It was voted to take steps to pro. vent the Amalgamated Sugar Co. from poluting the waters of muddy river as It Is believed that this stream would be excellent trout feeding waters. The following officers and directors were in attendance. PRES. ALVIN BAIR, O. G MERRILL, W. Z. HARRIS. HEBER WHITING, C. S. HALL. VICTOR JOHNSON. Wava of Short Laafth Light waves are only millionths nn Inch In length. Power Company Chief Elected C. of C. Prexy At the annual election of the chamber of commerce at Preston last week, James A. Bullock, district manager of the Utah Power and Light company, was elected president of the organization. T. Bowden was elected and Cyrus Greaves was elected executive secretary. Mr. Bullock has associated with him on all committees of the chamber of commerce, the most prominent professional and business men of Preston. We ourselves are the real word, the life utterance which speech often falsifies There are faces which never deceive nor mislead na A spiritual nature can but be frank and honest, because Its foundation stones are laid In the truth, and U knows that nothing else holds It la In ns aa human beings Instinctively to recognize and hate Insincerity. Nobody is In the end deceived by expression which Is merely outward and perfunctory. Our Inner life la transparent; It cannot conceal Itself; if It is a true life It has no need or desire of concealment Lucy Larcom. Clyde Hurst and Brother Open Auto Garage Clyde Hurst associated wtth hla brother, Lorln Hurst have opened a general aervloe garage on Center atnet having taken a lease on the Thatcher garage building In the tear of Tbatcher-Morre- ll Peed store. These men have had yean of experience In automobile mechanics and are able to do all kinds of re automobile pair work. They are equlpt to straighten fender, bodies, repair and recharge batteries, put the electrical parte of the auto in first class shape and to do any and all things necessary to make your car operate smoothly. Clyde Hurst has been In charge of the Parco station on South Main street for some time and has experience with some of the leadLorin ing garages In the city. Hurst has for some year past been associated as chief mechanic at the Henry T. Plant garage at Richmond. Possible to Retrieve Letter From the Mail If, In a moment of artificial bravado or pensive dream, you should mail a letter which, come morning, you are sorry you mailed, there la a regulation way of getting It back. I am told that an average of two letters a day are thus recalled In Manhattan and the Bronx, says a writer la the New York Morning Telegraph. By the Monroe doctrine, or something tike that, one's letter belongs to one nntll the sender gets It In bis hands. That's a post office rule. Here, then. Is what you do. Readdress a second envelope, a duplicate of the first, and rush to room 224 at the central post office. This Is the office of the assistant postmaster .(live the man your facsimile envelope and ask for form 1.100. Fill It In. It asks nothing more personal than your name, we understand. The post office promptly gets In touch wlih the substation of the district to which your letter has been sent and with the carrier who naturally would deliver It Ton then go home and wait for notification that the letter has hern recalled, whereupon yon go down and claim It Letters to distant points are wired or even cabled for, and the sender must pay for this, but for letters within the city there Is no charge. I thought you'd like to know. (' A 44 IN COMMEMORATION of a great man we offer our tribute to the inspiration of the man who bore it WASHINGTON. It was his influence that shaped our country to the great ends it has accomplished his wisdom that directed its people into paths that have led to increasing power. In the light of such stamina, such foresight as was his, this country cannot fail to rise to ever greater heights and glory. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK UTAH LOGAN, Under Supervision of U. S. 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