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Show Tuelay. LOCAL NEWS ! Mi lea at hut with Ur at Relic Hall Mr. the oldest reand one of the in the Relic hall Thursday. May oldest men residing In Cactie counH at 2 oclotk. It Is urgent that ty, was visiting In Logan on Sat1 and urday. Mr. Kerr Is hale all board members be there at k o'clot hearty and looks as spry as a nun Word front a Louis Anderson of Orang Island Nebraska, has dropped a note to the Cache American whiclt Indicates all U a ell with himself and family. Mr. Anderson U working with "tlie sugar company there. lie was formerly a field representative for the Amalgamated Sugar company and resided at Richmond. Marriage Licenses Marriage licenses have been Issued to the following couples: Lorus Kirkbride. Dayton and Wanda Eva Manning. Preston; Ray Laveen Jackson, Roy and Fern Chadwick. North Ogden; Chester Margaret Draper Younker and Watson. Logan; Richard Sliarm Tate. Tooele and Vivian Estella Bird. Salt Lake City. Canal Officials Here Joseph 8. Biggs of Cove and Q. H. Shumway of Franklin, officials of the Mountain Home Irrigation company, were in Logan on Saturday. They had business for their company which they were disposWith plenty of ing of In Logan. snow in tlie mountains, the north Cache irrigators feel they will have ample water for Irrigation purposes this season. Call in and Till Us There are many farmers and dairymen throuchout Cache county who frequently come to Logan on business. Many of these visitors are subscribers to the Cache American. We are trying every day to build a newspaper to your liking, a paper that will keep you in close touch with your neighbor and with the many activities that are going on throughout the county. We Invite you to call Into our office when you are In town and tell us what Is going on around you. This Information may have the effect of stimulating others In the valley to renewed confidence. Call In and tell us. Maybe Mure for Your Kioto Call or See Is tn Logan Insur- today on s W. JotH-- s of was transacting businr-Mr. Junes' health on Saturday. seems to be much better this spring than it has been for some time, lie was visiting among friends and seems to be enjoying life. s John Holden Here tt and Doia day, May 20th. An invitation haa Smith. been extended to every ona to Logan; On Inn Whitney, Kay Sor- etna? and Join in the days entertainment. Tliere will be something ensen. C1U-ca- Nvllaoii ! j BU-lto- I e- J Herald-Republica- Wf i jI hos-an- M- I - $V-li of Miss Wanda Hill, daughter cf Mr. and Mrs. Leslie llill of Garher with land who Is staying Mr. and Mrs. grand parent, JuM-pN. Sorensen while attending athool here has been appoint ed to ghe tlie valedhtory by Principal II. U. Hughes at tlie grad whuh will be givuation exertiM-en Saturday evening May 13th In opera house There will be a dance after tlie program In tlie amusement hall. Every one Is Invited to come. Mendon orchestra will furnish the music. Mendon' looking forward to s gala day for Us big May Day Celebration which will be held Satur I IjA doing every minute. At 10 a. ru. tliere will be a May pole done and crowning of tlie queen. Mis Helen Walker. After winch a ve-- y Interesting program will be given tn the ward chape! at 3 p. m. children's dunce, baseball game, races for the old as well s tho Tlie days entertainment young will close with a dance at 9 p m. tn amusrment hall. Tlie musu will be furnished by Mendon orchestra. I I i John Welch. Jr. son of Mr. and Welch has been choeerx to give the class propliecy by Mr. John Principal graduation 1L O. Hughes THESE TWO ESSENTIALS OF BEAUTY ach purchas of $1.00 or ovor of Du Barry Preparations. Hudnuta new Du Barry Baauty Preparations are designed for you to use at homo by the new Du Barry Hand Princlpla. They are the most modern and scientific of coemetics . . absolutely pure . . . unusually effective I This package contains a with 10 days' supply of tho Special Cleansing Cream and Skln Tonlc and Freshener. A Prescription Drug Company Logan, . Utah f M iff . DRESSES, Drastic! Complete! it Clearance! Garments L.B. S. Ladies New Style Rayon Mens New Style Summer Weight c plain and Cotton, regular fK EKc SP'LP 95c regular 95c Ladies New Style Super Rayon run-resista- QtESc nt regular $1.25 . . Mens Now Style Combed Peeler Cotton, unbleached $1 $1.00 ... eLj safes $1.45 regular Mens New Style Rayon Silk EPf5!c regular Ladies New Style, Cotton Ribbed regular 3 DRESSES with ribbed, regular $1.10 Plain colors, and stripes, Percales, Shantungs, For morning, afternoon and sport. dots, plaids and figures. . . . ,$95 For the Kiddies to match $1.25 to $1.65 . . JL AGES, SIX TO TWELVE 45 $! tli Values to $5.50 for All Knit Suits in Stock Must Go! One Piece, Two Piece and Three Piece Suits! Dimity and Ginghams. Organdy Trim Puff Sleeves, Cape Collars attached and detachable. . and CAPS For Ladies House Froefis of Voiles, Piques, Broadcloths, . . JACKETS 95c Ladies New Style Combed Peeler Old Style Cotton or Silk Cotton, flat weave and regular $1 00 to New shipment JUMPERS non-ru- n - 50c st tha exercise. II J ! La llrum. Lnn s P-- J Ir. Siuuifer, I CO. H afternoon. Score 13 to 7 hi favor Of IVter.'buro. A group of friends pleasantly Mr. and Mrs. WlhfaM surprised Kidman Saturday night after the dame at their home A delicious lumlw-o-- and social chat were en-Roakkk-of joyed by Messrs and Mrsdumes, Mayor Richard SinUhfW-lis appreciative of tlie Elmer Hancock, Alonzo Wood, Mel-service rendered by all who con-- j via Muir, Verl and Lynn trlbuted to the success of Health .Longstroih of Ridgedale. Day at Smithfield last Thursday Senior class of MIA. nal at He feels the day waa a real sue- - the home of Mrs ,Varl Blrd 1 cess and is glad to express his Thursday. Tlie afternoon was spent to tlie all predation coojieraiive ln qU!nlng. Luncheon was served Interests which combined to makeito Me&dames, Ruth Bird, Opal Lar-- I the entertainment throughout this S(.n juu Mutr. Leva Thornton, annual day worth while. 1 Cloteel Ahrens. lvalue Smith, Mayor Roskelky hns WTitten let jone Larsen, ters of appreciation to tlie press Mrs william Kidman was all others who Interested them to g prettily arranged dinner selves ln giving aid toward tlie Sunday In honor of Mr. and Mi, success of the occasion. e. J, Passey. Mrs. Andrew Wiser of Logan, Mrs. John Passey of Appraisers Sleet B ar Lake. Inheritance Tax appraisers, FosMr. and Mrs. Andrew Hutchison ter Oordon of Smithfield. Arthur Mrs. LaVon HuUe and children, Peterson of Hyrum and Joseph E. Boyd, Jay, Florin and Clarence Cardon of Logan, were In session and Miss Alice Hutchison all of today, making an appraisement of Wellsvlllc were guesta of Mr. and the estate of the late John F. Mrs. Stevenf Muir Sunday. Wright. The following program was given at Sacrament meeting Sunday Cache Stake Old Folks Dance night. Talks by Charles Baker, C. All the wards of the Cache 8. Barrett, Jesse Walker, Clifford Stake have held their dances un- Ahrens, Bishop H. C. Sorensen, comder the Central Old Folks trio, Julia Muir, Lucille Hardman, mittee. These dances have been LaVon Ahrens accompanied by very successful as to funds raised, Miss Moselle Barrett- - anthem by the their has taxed and popularity the choir. ward halls to capacity. It goes Mr. and Mrs. William Maughan without saying that everyone has were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. All ward and Mrs. Claud Sorensen. had wonderful times committees are backing the cenThe following enjoyed a party tral committee ln sponsoring a Wednesday evening at the home married folks dance to be given of Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Hughes st May 15 at the Palais d'Or. Tickets College ward. Misses Fern Bulst. are 35 cents per couple and a Veda Sorensen, Mow He Barrett. hearty Imitation is extended to Annie Bulst. Clella Ladle, Hilda everyone from the Cache and Lo- Anderson, Gladys Hughes. Games gan Stake who want a real party. and music formed the entertainGood music. A delicious ment. supper was served. CLEAX-l'- P DAY CELEA Mother's day program will be BRATION AT MEXDON given Sunday morning, May 14th ln the ward chapel under the direction of the Sunday school supspeaking, Viola Buist, Joseph Lar- erintendency. The cast of Capt. Rackctt ensen; symbolism of the Bee Hive was given by Inez Barrett. Hazel joyed a party at the home of Mrs. Muir, Clco Richards and Ann George Smith Wednesday evening. Hardman. They were given first Games and social chat formed the place. Their papers were selected entertainment. A delicious supper from the Beehive girls class, as be- was served at one long table by ing the best. Awards were given Misses Vlra Hiibner, Jessie Ahrens to those who had taken part ln and Marjory Bird. Flowers formed were Places the different activities during the the centerpiece. winter. Ten retold stories, ten marked for Messrs and Mesdamcs ten dancing, George Smith, Theo Whitney, H. speakers, public B. Whitney, L. K. Wood, Orval twenty ln dram. team Larsen, Howard Whitney, Frank baseball Mendon school Mrs. O. J. Barrett, played a game of ball with the Hancock, Maxine Petersboro team here Wednesday Misses Louise Whitney, Smithfield Mayor Extends n Wellsvtllc in Logan I'ivft. Tsu't Appreciation Visitor-Wa- iter e John Hulden, former state audi- Training Clas tor. now associated with the Announcement has been made of Tribune syndicate, has ben an all day training class for foods v Women's Club Elect lilting In Logan fur a few days, and clothing leaders and wonu-The Logan Business and Pro- guest of his brother, Robert Hol- advisors Saturday, May 13. at school fessional Women's club Monday den, local correspondent for tlie Snilthfk-lJunior high building beginning promptly at 10 night elected officers as follows' Salt Lake Tribune. Miss La Vets Wallace-- , president; ja. m. Leaders should bring tU-llunch. Miss Pearl Silencer, vice president; Adds (las Stove Miss Edna Pedersen, recording secDon Edwards has Just Installed retary; Miss Clarice Llddle, corres- a three burner new gas stove to Vegetation Growing ponding secretary; Mrs. Mary F. lus present equipment at Don's While we are somewhat backCarte, teaxurer. Barbecue. It generates natural gas ward In Caclie Valley with our and throws off 25 per cent more gardens and crops of all kinds, over In Boxelder, the gardens and heat than his former stove. Hoary Storm A heavy storm hit most of Utah agricultural crops are all planted on Sunday. There was a heavy Here front Nampa and many of the plants are downpour of sleet and rain during Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Dowdle of growing. Motorists who Sunday afternoon. have been visiting In Locame through Sardine canyon In Nampa gan. They went to conference In Smithfield Lads Home the late afternoon say that the Salt Lake and then went to Los George Woolf of Smithfield who sleet and snow was so blinding It to visit with a son for a has been to Salt Lake where he was with difficulty they could see Angeles weeks. While on the trip staged a fight at the Hippodrome, couple of to drive on the highway. they visited Boulder dam. While In waa in Logan today on his way Logan they were guests of their home. Mr. Woolf expects to go to Hold Annual Outing-Stud- ents Mrs. Vera Duke. Idaho Falla tomorrow night to atand members of the daughter, tend the fights In that town. faculty of the Logan Academy held their annual outing at the Girls' Obey Stop Signs Too many motorists are not Place Renovized camp In Logan canyon from Friday until Monday. They were taken obeying the stop signs" at InterJames F. Woodall, proprietor cf to the camp by C. R. Johnson, the sections. At the Intersection of the Utah Cafe on Center street. Transfer man, and he called for Center street and Main on Satur- Is not to be outdone by the other the merry makers on Monday. The day there was a close call to an business houses when it comes to party enjoyed hikes and the moun- accident because a driver went keeping hla place In the best tain scenery, although the weather through the sign without the cus- possible presentable condition. The was a little cold for tlie outing. tomary stop. This Is Just one of a place haa been thoroughly renovizhundred Just such Incidents. Lets ed and repainted. It is a pleasure try and obey the traffic rules and to go into the cafe for something Newspaper Man Passes to eat. Everything in the place Burl Armstrong. 52, prominent save future accidents. looks as clean as a hound's tooth. Salt Lake newspaper man, succumbed to heart trouble early Sun- Alumni Party Members of the Alumni associa- Huy at Homday morning. Mr. Armstrong has been In newspaper work In Utah tion and graduates of the class of More and more the Idea of trade since 1906. He was associated with) 1933 of the Utah State Agricultural at home la sinking Into the hearts the Intermountain Republican college will be entertained on of the people and they are aware when it was first organized and Tuesday evening. May 9 at the If we are to prosper, we must give since that time has been associat- annual Aulmnl party for graduates. support to the Institutions that ed with the An Interesting program has be-help build up the community. A Goodwin's Weekly, the Salt Lake arranged for tlie affair, with Dr. dollar spent with an industry loTribune and the Salt Lake Tele- R. O. Porter giving the welcoming cally owned and operated, goes togram. His newspaper work has addess and President E. G. Peter- ward helping to sustain the paybeen largely In the political field son as the main speaker of the roll of that Institution. When our There has been no newspaper men evening. A clever program of stunts citizens are gainfully employed, In Utah during the time Mr. Arm- and music will also be presented. everybody feels prosperous. Get strong has been active In this It will be held In the LD.S. In- behind the merchants and business field of work, who has been more stitute on College hill from 8 until Interests that believe In support9 p. m. generally respected. ing our own local Institutions. at Nebra-sk- nun. bustiu-s- Cache Valley Electric Kerr Visit the Thomas Kerr, 83, Tl! ol fleers meeting ill of be held sident of Wcllaville daughters of Pioneers Mr. Hatch Here Eastman Hatch. Salt Lake ance Thomas Home Carr u Thomas again alar in California Meet "SjSS We Will Cite man, was Lit Salt Lake on Sun day, having gone down to tile U home state cupilal to lay In a stock of uuuer ruw shoes for lire spang and tl children. summer trade. i Mr. CACHE COUNTY. UTAH CACHE AMERICAN May 9. 1933, Rack One values to $9.80 for Rack Two values to $15.50 for Rack Three values to $19.95 for Last Group at , $X TO SEE THEM IS TO APPRECIATE THEIR VALUE. |