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Show C.n IK AMrjUCAX Tuesday. July 4. lf,Al CACHKjrniTNTV. UTAH Attends Reunion New Furniture Arrives llu.ilm and Furniture l!and Hendricks, dry farmer ol stork the Llue Clock wclioii. was in Co. im-- i Jut unk'idt'd t lie oi lurnii nrt, replacing stocks Uia1 Logan on Saturday. Ho came here were dupL-teduring the recent to attend Uie Hendricks reunion CmmkI Dont let It happen at auction. at Kichtuond. Mr. Hendricks says the season has been pretty dry, yet he looks for fair wheat crops Back to Logan Tom Ault, brother of J. W. Auit. in Blue Creek. to local drayman, U In Lagan spend over tlie Fourth of July. He Rain at Clarkston I living in the southern part of It has been trying lo rain for the stale. couple of days without results There was a shower reported at Visits Greaves Family Sufficient Clarkston on Sunday. Dr. Carl L. A. Schmidt, head of tain fell to drive those who went of their to attend the Martin Harris the department of the Unhenuy of California spent ceremonies. Into the meeting house the week end In Logan, the guests a here t lie program w as conducted. of Dr. and Mrs. J. E. Greaves. Your Party Turkey! Eat Hoppers Strawberries Going Strawberries are about gone, There are still a few to be had In some of tire largtr patches but and these are retting smaller smaller as the season advances. Bicycle Parade Refresh yourself Dotmce back to normal nuumyir o Ai li.ke Shop, has rounded out a very line section for the parade today, having a number of bus and girls Al Lai s, n, She might even trump her partners ace. All because the game has gone too long without refreshment. It doesn't happen when you serve bottles of Coca-Col- a. Really delicious, it invites a pause the d in your refrigerator. pause that rtjrcshcs. Keep Order Bottled Coco-Cofrom Your Grocer Back from Chicag Charles Erickson. 0.19 No. ill. 3rd Cu.,l has j i t tad from a trip ts the V.'o; id's lair at Chicago. Mr. tiicks;n has Ik on away for a month. lie made the trip by U. P. bus l.ne. Ife says he had a wonderful t.m The bioost ihi.ll of all was an airplane flight oxer Chlfneo. Coca-Col- a Bottling Works LOCAL NEWS I 1 ... . ' Improves Somewhat derson Buckley, died late Thursday evening lollowing a ruptured appendix. Miss Buckley was born at Franklin, December 14, 1925. She has resided at Logan, 571 North. 3rd East, for the past eight months. Funeral services were held m Franklin, Sunday afternoon. The body was kept at the Lindquist Mortuary until ten ocloek Sunday morning when it was taken to Franklin. Burial was in the Franklin eemetei and Nebekcr Gp ley N biker of Stockton, Lt.ih vi.ited a few days at the Frank J. Prii'e home. These ntitnroc.s airplanes that haxe tx n facing over hero recently sent to have scared the Stoik out of its hlimfi place reof cently. It landed at the home Mr. and Mrs. Henry Earley at the Mary K. Weston apart f,r.,) delivered a dandy lOj pound boy to gladden their hearts. Comratulations Henry, if you arc not too lifted up. Mother and baby doing nicely. Mr. and Mrs. B. Y. Irvin and family spent Sunday at Saint with Grandma Charles. Idaho Sarah Young. A number of our church officers and teachers attended the stake and union meetings at Paris, SunIn the evening the Elders day. Skopin rd and Shepherd of Parts vi.Mtcd our report and sacrament meeting os stake home missionar-ie- Three Weeks with Parents jnnt D. to Dr. J. Greaves returned the University cf California after 72 West 1st North Phone 444 Logan L a 3 weeks visit in Lncan with its parents. Dr. and Mrs. J. E. Greaves I Dr. J. D. Greaves expects to go east in ft few days, where he lias been call'd by one cf the laryt ccmnv rctal concerns to Confer on Go to Chicago future research work. He will also Mr. and Mrs. Ed Davis left July visit the woild's fa: 1: for Detroit and tne Woi Id s hair, they u ill drive new Piymouin Rexburg Visitor and Dctioio cars liuue on tlie re- - Praises Eand Blame Garner ot Rex bur Frank Turner of Rexburg is in is here visiting with Iris grand, turn trip, Logan, having come down to take M. W. Mrs. Mr. and parents his two sons home who have Coast Teacher Here been here studying band music at Dr. David Shepherd and family the U.S.A.C. Mr. Turner says this of Stanford University faculty, has is one of the greatest band orTurners Here John Montgomery Turner of been visiting in Logan with nls ganizations he has ever had the Heber City. Utah, with his wife parents, Pres, and Mrs. Joseph R. privilege of listening to. He was and two daughters are visiting Shepherd of the Logan temple. proud of the showing tlie students with his wife's mother, Mrs. E. H. made in Salt Lake on Sunday. Wlllmore and other relatives. There are eight band students . Has Broken Arm Guy Phippen, barber at the Club here from Rexburg. barber shop, has the misfortune Joins Husband to break his arm while cranking Orders Cache American Mrs. Richard O. Norton left an automobile Hb is on Sunday. Thomas Oldham, a former resifor Oyxnard, Calif., where ; Monday a sling. his arm Mr. dent of Logan who now resides she will Join her husband. They carrying will be in unable to wield in Thomfield, England, has sent will make their home there. Mrs. aPhippen razor for several days. a renewal to the Cache American Norton was formerly Miss Juanita for a subscription for another year. Ash. daughter of Fireman and Mrs. Mr. Oldham indicates that he enMrs. Glenn Honored G. V. Ash. Tlie officers and chorus members joys reading the Logan paper very of the Logan First ward Reliet much. He Vill be remembered here in Logan Stop society entertained, at the home by the older citizens for he was of the Mr. and Mrs.' Hugh Neeley ot of Mrs. Wm. C. England Saturday one of the organizers Coalville, Utah, stopped In Logan night, in honor of Mrs. Irvin B. Cache Valley Bank. He still owns for a brief visit this week end. Glenn, 2nd Counselor in the ward stock in the Institution. They were on their way to the organization, who is leaving Logan park. Mrs. Neeley was formerly a in the near future to make her resident of Smithfield where she home in Pocatello. The evening was employed by the sugar com- was siient in social chat. Refreshwas at as She that ments were served to thirty. bookeeper. pany time Mrs. Kate Kimball. Lena Jane Buckley, 7. daughter of George A. and Esther An- hot week. Lcrralne Mrs William Peacock of Driggs. Ida ho, a former resident of this city, who has been ill for some time, is gradually improving according to a letter received from him by the editor of the Cache American Mr. Peacock says his friends can now' pray for him as he feels sure he will get better. We all hope for many, many more happy years for tliis veteran pioneer of this s. Frank Williamson and Randall Kearl came down from the forest station camp again Saturday to to spend the week end. This seems be getting a habit. The fever struck Rufus S. Humloaded phrey the other day so inhethe car his pack and mess kit Monday, along with his wife they started to wind their way to Chicago to attend the worlds fair. Attorney A. Hulme Nebeker of Salt Lake CRY spent the week end visiting at the South Eden ranch of .Ifvrum and Sidney Nebeker. Mr. and Mrs. Burd Kearl and Mr. and Mrs. Essie Pearson of Hanna Wyoming, started for an auto tour to California last week but while enroute. Mr. Kearl suffered a stroke and remained in They reOgden for a few days. turned home Tuesday and is some- - APITO G Theatre The thrill of 10 lifeA miracle of times! underseas drama, with romance, laughs! Greater than Divers! Hell L Todays Wednesday Thursday Robert Montgomery and Madge Evans m Fire Monday P. M. File broke rut in the upstairs loom of the Everton Mattress facaTXrtBKSF! tory Monday afternoon and did considerable damage to the wool bnts and other stock in the room as well as to the machinery that is operated in the building. Quick work by the city department saved the building. Is your property insured? See O. A. Garff, manager for Utah Mortgage Loan insurance department. Rates 10 per cent below the regular rates. Phones: office 234; res. 822. ' (Advertisement) TO-NIGH- T Walter Brown and His Musical Entertainers Youll have the Time of your Life at the OLD MILL LADIES 10c GENTS 2 Sc Mr. and Mrs, Harry Nelson and Louise Eschier of Salt Lake City spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Nelson. Bat Hanson of Salt Lake City was a supper guest of Mr. and spent socially, dainty refreshments were served. Seven girls attended. Jos. B. Cooper and Frank Lelsh-ma- n of Wellivllle were visitors at our Sunday school and aacrameni meeting on Sunday. Miss MERRY-GO-ROUN- AND D FERRIS WHEEL At First West and Center St. Mi-Millville Carmen Pitkin, Berry Broun and Blank Brown o: Sait Lake City lore guests of Mr,' and Mrs. W. W. Bukin on Sunday ; Mrs. Elia Johnson of Ogden has ir"'nt the part kv da vs with Mr.1 and Mrs. Harry Hoodle.vs. i The Gleaner girls met on Tuesday evening at the home of Kfgg-qgWW:a3fl- g I..fa Humphreys. The evenin'- i v Visit Us and Delight the Kiddies LI iirjs.s j0u.u To the Public: We thank you for your sup port in making our opening dance a success. Dances at The New Dansante Big Matinee Dance Evening Dance July 4th Starts at 9 P.M. July 4th J At 2:00 Oclock r 10c A 'V" -- s ff , '' ?' ' . 1 . ?!&. 4 J ; Gents itf: J' a k. 25c - Ladies',1. 10c A sr . : j, . f z PICTURE A. j Utahs Largest are under no obligation when you accept this invitation to try the You FLOATING and R DE on Try General JUMBOS this week of ow expenie. Drive them anywhere give them a real letf. h'l a thrill worth your lime. ..and you learn the froth aboil the ultra-le- prenire "Tim of Ito Ftro" why JUMBOS or rapldjy e placing preMnf baffaoa fyp ft,ft. 111 North Main lb : 15c Most Beautiful Ballroom JUMBOS are ready lot 15S mode!. They are eaty to bey , . . and pay for themselves In reduced car upkeep. But first give ibees a thorough trial. No obligation, frt Ml way of demonstrating h oIee riding tiro m Nlft. Driro Toddy. mH bin Central Garage Minced Ham 4 We Now Announce Two Celebration yrrf-- Market Mrs. T. 1L Cutler on Tuesday evening. Miss Ifldvht Anderson Is visiting In Woods Cross where she Is the guest of Mr. and Mr. Nrphl Hep- worth.' ELDREDS MILLVILLE EVERYBODY CITY Raa, nj - w le Buckley Girl Dies LAKETOWN The Misses Gretta Lakitoxvn some handsome prizes for the best Cl it y and Emma Lou Weston d corated bicycles. tvk a little tmtr to Logan early Ice-col- elelsratloira EaH Sfrflcna! H lined up who will ride with decorated bicycles. Mr. Larsen Is gtvin; ice-co- ld Crystal Jesse Baker of Mendon has a flock of 3500 head of turkeys ranging on the alfalfa Helds west of Mendon. These birds are being used to devour the grasshoppers that are said to be found In great numbers In Unit section this Pace Five what improved at present. for a irrdy recovery. lio Herbert Humphrey of Logan was m town a short nine fututday shaking hands with friends and acquain truces, Mr and Mrs, Heibert Grernhalgh and family are vistung relatives and friends at Nrphl, Utah. Louis WshLirom and LaVon Satterthw aite left Monday to join Uie government reforestation camp Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Toy of Ogden. Utah are spending a few days visiting their daughter, Mrs. A. c Rich up at the Rich hwnstrad. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Umborn and family of Logan are visitors at tl home of H. C. Robinson. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Kearl and the Mlwrs Reids and Urrim took a business and pleasure trip to Evanston, Wyo Tuesday. They report a heavy rain and hail in that section. Woh we could get some, i no hall however .1 Quite a number of our people took advantage of Use temple excursion and went to Logan, Wednesday. A big time is anticipated at the black and white day to be held here Saturday. We liear big stones of big catches of lih but we are the fish, we dont see any, have you? Phone 88 THE COOLEST PLACE IN TOWN |