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Show Tnt stlav. August 29. 193,1 CACI I y. l Attends Funeral Back of Logan City ' Dr. Fred B. Parkinson of Cedar k Cny, haa been in Bogan tin H came up to attend live funeral arrviori for hta (inter. Mr. Leona p. Johnson a hlch acre lx Id Mon-da- y in the Sixth ward chapel. jTwo Day Affair In order that we may be loyal to our city, we have made a hookup with the Logan City Municipal Electric Plant for our light and power. Seamona Reunion 230 members of the family organuauon that attended the reunion held at Crystal Spring Saturday. A wry enjoyable time mas spent In salm-minprogram, and feasting. Rolls 42 Cake Doughnuts Phone g, Leave for Piedmont Pies South Main raere Beamon 742-- J Face Five. F COUNT V. I :TA1 1 y- home by coming don tlx coast and into t'tuh from Nevada. Visiting Dentist aat tlx fly. Sets Price of Hay new bishopric had charge oi church aervuxa In Nib-U- y Sunday. Tlx bishopric Includ-!e- d Byron Snow, bisiiop. with Aim j Yeatcs and August Ivrmon i counselor. Tlx outgoing bi.imprir inrluded N. B. Chugg, blsluip, and Bbrn Dulson and Albrrt Zbindc-n- , A tlx LDS. L. S. Smart, local hcep man. has probably art the pi Ice on hay In Caclx Valley. He ha Just made Ux purchase of 500 ton of alfalfa hay in tlx vicinity of Weston for which he paid St 50 per ton. Till hay will be used to feed his sheep this Inter. Mr. Honxr Famoff and daughter of Piedmont. Calif, mlio have Sunday at Lund been visiting here for several Mr. and Mr J. A. Crockett. Mr. weeks left for ttxlr home Sunday and Mr Ludell Larsen. Mrs. Fred morning. Accompanying them were W. Crockett of Loa Angeles and hr mot Ixr and sisters: Mr Wm. Mrs. May Crockett, spent Sunday Worley. Mr. Herbert Bartlett and at Bund. Idaho, where they visited Mrs. Eugene Worley, who mill be with Mr. Crockett's sister. Mrs Della Leohtenberg. away about ten davs. Grace Visitors Mr. and Mr. Fred Sant of Grace. few hours In Logan Idaho, spent Monday morning. Tlxy were on their may home from a very pleasant outing to the northwest. They went via of Portland and returned Wednesday, August 30 Vaudeville 5-A- cts counseled. Here from Wyoming director of Ux extension division of the Stax As- -' rxultural College, at Laramie. Wyoming. U a visitor In Logan Mr. Bowman la here on a visit mhh' his mother. Mra. Hannah C. Bom1man. He U a former Utah Aggte graduate and I one of the many students of that Institution who la making good In his chosen pro. fesslon. A. E. HAPPY SIMPSONS Bom man. RadioWsiudevilleevu JUE FONG Distinguished Tenor" -j School Days Near Signs of Ux opening of school were In evidence on Saturday, when a number of school from the county were in Logan. Among them were: C. I. Stoddard, principal ot Ux North Cache high A liool. E. N. llicken. head of Ux seminary department of tlx school and H. R. Adam principal of the South Cache high school. Capitol Theatre New Biahopric in Chsrge t, I Tlxre Makers of Blue Ribbon Bread" I Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Loe ot Evan Chruiensrn oi Idaho Fall In Bogan on Sata l.o tor tlx past couple ot )ear Franklin, They canx down to pay a haa Ux-wr, apeiil urday. deputy over the ek end in Bogan. He visit to thrir dentist. b rot lien was visiting !!h iu Gives Tea Party Samuel and Harvey ChrUleiiM-n- . Mis, Pan Peterson of tlx Third aid entertained Friday night at a Attend Reunion tea parly A number of neighbors ! Mr. and Mr. J. W. Ash and frxnds ere includrd. Social in are N. M.. viaiuug Albuquerque, chat and card mere the Bogan. Tlxy are attending tlx 1rierson family reunion at tlx glrla camp. Mr. Aah la a brotlxr of Mr L. P. Peterson and la guest Word from Wallace I Ixr home. Carl Peterson of Bogan mho men! to Wallace, Idaho, a few meek ago to pick huckle-brrrlehas rememSwat the FlNow u tlx time to aaal the fly bered Ux Cache American with a Fruit time swim to be fly time ample of Ux txrrx Mr, Peterson With ewryoix doing ttxlr part at rrpuru that Ux berries are plentiauing the fly tin pest could ful and he U meeting mltit lair be greatly reduced. Lrt all do our success in puking. Tlx Peterson Family reunion aaa Marled yesterday at Ux girl camp in Logan canyon and cominur throughout today. Many of Uxm remained at Ux camp during Ux night. part and Home Bakery ACT jDown from Idaho Falla 1st at 7 M o'clock in 0 Stake Has Birthday House. Ux Ume mill be gtvrn ovrr Tlx re maa cwiwderabie jollifies-ti- n to ttie Ednt4 to brar thrir about Uie home ot Mr. and Scandinavian Meeting We invite til Scandinavian, Mr Samuel tiemh cm Monday, th mrt-tinScandinavian br to be pirwnt Ocean on being the Wtli bitlhdny ij Scandinavian Bench. KrUllvea lirld ix xt Friday awning. Srpt Jt annlverntry otdoMr. him honor. gillie red to LOCAL NEWS 100 !' AM FR IC AN-T- i NASH & CLARK MANDU Crazy Hillbillies The Magician" ARN1E HARTMAN Return from Vacation Mr. and Mr. Oeorge D. Harding have returned from a summer outto Southern. ing and vacation California. While away they were guests of their daughter. Mr C. E. Z obeli at LaJolla. California. Visits were made at the Hoover dam. at Zlon'a canyon and other A great many points of Interest. signs at service stations were observed which read. "Gas 15c; Beer 15c". Mr. Harding tried hla luck at sc fishing and according to his story he proved to be Ux veteran fisherman of the party. Wizard of the Accordion Christensen Brothers & Company Dancera Extraordinary FEATURE PICTURE Matinee Until 4:30 Adulta 30c, Children ISc Helen Mack and Roland Young in Night BLIND ADVENTURE Adults 40c, Children 25c - j Y4MOK DAY O GO and the 7 Bonn mod mlo Vote Standing of Candidates Ethel Lundahl Margaret Larsen NadaRich Marion Skidmore Loree McGee May Nielson Omega Campbell Wanda Mathews Marjorie Laub Bessie Brown Jean Bischoff Nettie Hayes Wanda Clark Margaret Hovey Cleone Rogers ' Carma Cooley Aimee Bradbury Cleora Mohr Reta May Hansen Ottella Hale Florence Windberg Katie Calder Phyllis Ricks Gale Cardon Rae Zollinger Raymond Oldham Ruth Redford Velma Riggs Clara Walton Lois Nelson Loraine Richards LaRue Clark DeVota Ewing Marie Fish 131,900 130,100 128,100 125,000 124,600 123,100 121,900 121,100 118,120 118,120 - - J7,600 H7,600 - 6,200 6,200 115,600 114,200 145,700 143,400 140,000 127,300 117,800 113,100 109,000 - - 105,500 106,500 105,300 I?52a - Iaocaa 103,600 - To the Candidates who are no.t taking Advantage of this all Important Period, we can only, say, To Bad for You, The Magnificent Tour to the Worlds Fair and a beautiful wardrobe and the honors of being Crowned the most Energetic Young Lady in Cache County is at Stake. Are you going to slack up now when it is so Important to gain that Lead that will win for You?? Vivian Bunce 103,400 103,300 103,000 103,000 102,900 102,800 102,850 102,700 June Jensen Eva Riggs Hope Reeder Iris Swapp Lillie Larsen Martha Allgier Ada Claypool Mrs. Otto Chatterton Harriet Anderson Shirley Boyle Violet Bateman Beth Maughan Hortense Bemhisel Afton Ewer Ruth Allen 102,100 102,200 102,000 102,000 101,800 101,500 101,200 101,100 Vote Standing of Candidates Vera Degn Birdean Dunn Gayle Berry Evelyn Gunnell Vida Lucas Drew Allen Clara Petersen Ann Thorsen Mrs. E. L. Everton Josephine Clark Harriet Bass Grace Ladle - 100,800 100,900 100,800 100,800 100,800 100,700 100,700 100,700 100,700 100,800 100,600 100,600 100,600 100,500 100,500 100,500 100,500 100,400 100,400 100,300 100,300 100,300 100,300 100,200 100,200 100,200 100,200 100,100 100,100 100,100 100,100 100,100 100,100 160,100 .... Margaret Watkins Audrey Harris Virgle Maughan Dorothy Quinney Lucile Norberg Julia Gessell Bonnie Seamons Orlie Bird Goldie Chris topherson Jane Smith Annebelle Smith Wanda Morrell Gayle Stewart Evelyn Hayward Carma Balls .. ... Greta Theurer Sybil Bullen Josephine Smith Thelma Stettler Louise Stewart - Dona Spencer Lila Lucherini Below are the Merchants who are giving Miss Cache County Votes CENTRAL MILLING CO. U. O. LUMBER CO. COLLEGE BOOT SHOP INDEPENDENT GROCERY . CASPER ICE CREAM CO. ...GW. CITY GROCERY MERRILL SMITH SERVICE STATION . . . KENNETH W. SMITH CRYSTAL BOTTLING & FURNITURE CO. JOHN A. LARSEN ROYAL BAKERY . . . THE DANSANTE MAX JOHNSON . . . A. J. LUNDAHL . . . . . . F. H. EARL . . H. G. HAYBALL ACES CAFE . . . A. W. CHENEY BAUGH MOTOR COMPANY . . . W. F. BAUGH . W. H. R. WESTON GRAND THEATRE . . . N. S. CAHOON NIELSON CINDERELLA LADIES SHOP CITY DRUG COMPANY . . . THATCHER MUSIC CO. . . . R. L. FORNOFF CROCKETT LOAN and ABSTRACT CO. . . . J. A. CROCKETT. V iE he .BEAUTY . . . R. M. SMITH QUALITY ELECTRIC . . . FRANK NISH CACHE AMERICAN PUB. CO. CACHE VALLEY ELECTRIC Campaign Office E. W. Elliots Department Store A L. COLE SHOP W. VERNON CROCKETT ELLIOTT COMPANY . . . G. N. EARL . . . A. CHRISTIANSEN . . . M. r. . . . H. F. LAUB to i |