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Show CACHE AMERICAN Friilav. May 11. 1934. At Old Stand LOCAL NEWS Mother Day Service Bill McDonald has opened his Prof. J. E. Hickman will be the old root beer stand again at the speaker at the Mot tier's day sercorner of Eirst South and Mam. vices Sunday evening tn the First In Rich County He will be glad to welcome his ward. The new ward choir, under Mrs. J. H. Watkins. Jr. spent former customers and friends. the direction of 8. B. Milton will In Rich week cf the tin early part furnish appropriate music. ness bun) official on pertaincounty Mother to be Honored ing to Juvenile court work. The Elks wi.T hold mothers day Down from Pocatello Irvine B. Glenn, manager of the services at 8 o'clock Sunday evenNew Ball Suits Covey Gas and Oil company of at home Cenon their West ing of tlie manager Fidiu-Oodlrey. ter. Flowers will be given to all Pocatello, is visiting In Logan. He CUi kton baseball team of the mothers A. A. Firma.e brought his family down to have present toLeague, North Cache Valley a visit prior to Mothers Day. He of the team. will toe In charge ot the services. will return members with to Ills work tonight. gether , in Logan Tuesday evening. He twelve in home Conditions take over to came Europe Dr. John A. Widtsoe. of tlie Counterfeit Monenew uniforms which were suppUed Rumor has It that counterfeit Bike r.nd Larsen Al of council Shop the twelve, and superinthrough tendent of Church Education, spoke five dollar bills are being circulated Spo.tmg Goods Company. to the student body of tlie Utah In Logan. Five such bills have Stale Agricultural college Wednes- been rejected at one of the banks Free Picture day at 1 o'clock in the college today. Persons fortunate enough to Inbe a free Is to There given auditorium. Dr. Wldisoe's subject have five dollars, should see to It sales at the dustrial talking picture that their money is genuine. was "Economic Conditions in rooms of tlie Motcr Sales company Arnold and Saturday night. Billy Lot of Garbage Barney Oldlield will be featured. Wm. Walton, city health officer Lee Ree.se and Eugene Johnson, Delicious Dinnereports that 339 truck loads of urge all interested In motor vehicles of SinlUi Ida airs. Second were hauled from the city attend the show at 7.30 to 9 waid entertained in athedelightful , garbage iTTC cam- recent clean-u- p o'clock tomorrow night. manner on Wednesday In honor of during This Is by far tlie mo-- t Mrs. E. C. Stone of Spokane. paign. garbage ever hauled in the city Makes Realestate Trade Washington. Twenty five guests a clean up campaign. were served a delicious dinner at during L. H. Daincs, the realestate broone new a of most decorservice the ts ker, beautifully performing ated tables ever arranged In Lo- German Meeting In the realestate game. He Is There will be a German meetto bring owners of followed the dinner. gan. Bridge May 13 at 3 o'clock together wherein all parties All veted Mrs. Smith very clever ing Sunday,a Mother's proDay featuring He Just ex- In her manner of entertaining. will be benefitted. Tlie speaker will be Dr. gram. changed a piece of land for L. P. H. K. Merrill. An excellent proBodrero to C. C. Ooodwln and In Attends Baseball School gram Is arranged. Everybody making the trade both parties got Ott Chatterton cf Preston, Idaland better suited to their respective needs. Mr. Dairies says what ho. has Just returned from Norhe did lor Messrs Bodrero and folk, Nebraska, where he has ben Water Out of Canal Goodwin, he can do for others if attending Joe MeDcrmits baseball Jim Kostoff, the Trenton gard-ne- r, they will make their desires school. Mr. Chatterton believes the was in Logan today with a he received will be Information known. beneficial to himself as well as his load of these fine vegetables which associates on tlie Preston team. He he supplies to the local markets. was away for two weeks. There Mr. Kostoff says the water was were prospective ball players at out of the West Cache canal at the school from many parts of the Trenton this morning. He did not For know If there had been a break United States. hi the canal or not. y- r- , real-esta- te SPECIAL Mothers Day Cut Flower and Potted Plans at Ola Larsons 212 East 3rd South We also have Tomato, Pepper, and Bedding Plants Conoco Radio Program , W. D. Saurey, the gemel district manager for Conoco products, has been Informed that his company will conduct a radio program the balance of the year every Wednesday. The program will feature Harry Richmond, Jack Denny and John B. Kennedy. All are recognized as headliners In the radio and theatrical world. The pro- - j gram is set for 7:30 p. m. Moun- time. Mothers Day Sunday, May 13th this day set ONexpress your aside In Mother's honor, tender thoughts with flowers, for flowers and flowers alone ex- true sentiment of the day and will Eress the Joy into her heart! Wear a flower In honor of YOUR Mother an Mothers Day a bright blossom if you know the joy of Mothers presence: a pure white one if her smile is but a treasured memory. Mothers Day brings an obligation we dare pot forget. Your mother expects your tribute. Do not disappoint her. Give her Cut Flowers or Potted Plants w)iich every Mother appreciates. fear'' Ace Colder of the Texaco company, Is having a new home built on Second North street between first and Second West streets. Stuckl Construction company has the contract. Ernest Felix, manager of the Felix Market, Is also having a new home built. Wallace Tolman has the contract for this tvJ Phone 397 I Pape Five. 6th Ward Relief Society asst At the 6lh ward Relief Society Tuesday afternoon. May 13 Mrs. Harriet Emmett will give tlie literary lesson and Mrs. W. B. Preston will review tlie life of Disraeli as written by Or.dre Asked to Carry This Fine Picture! . . . Flower' With Our Fine Sound! and Our Fine Projection! . . May 13 It U desired that the members of tlie Wilford Woodruff Camp of the Daughters of Pioneers carry, the flowers at the funeral services tf Mrs. A. H. Palmer, Sunday. It will be necessary that the mem- bers be at the home at 1 30. SUNDAY Logan FOR 4 DAYS Seagull Camp Tlie Seagull camp of the Daugh- will meet at the home of Mrs. D. 8. Jennings, 846 North 6th East Saturday, May 12, at 2 00 oclock. Thu will be Uie last meeting for tlie summer ar.d a large attendance Is desired. ters of Pioneer BROKE THE SWORD Of NAPOLEON WITH A STROKE Of MIS PEN! Special Classes Special summer classes for be- glnners on all band Instruments W'll be given to bonafide students: of Logan City. Classes will com- mence Monday. June 4th and will be under the supervision of A. T. Henson. All classes will be held at the Logan Senior high school. ' f j a mothers trust That a fathers dying wish four brothers Joyalty might be fulfilled I y ' Talk over Radi- o- Mrs. Floyd Rose has been advised by her son Ford, who Is serving as a missionary at Fort Collins. Colorado that he goes to Denver Sunday night. May 13, and at 9 o'clock gives a broadcast on Mother's Day. He will be on station KXFX at 9 oclock Mountain Standard time. Dam Work Progresses 'mM Work on the Hyrum dam is The tunnel progressing rapidly. through the mountain for taking care of the water while the big dam U under construction, is be-- 1 lng pushed with rapidity. A large steam shovel on the north bank ot the dam is kept busy dally fill-- 1 lng the trucks for building up the bank or dyke. S.&..L MILTON KAHN h PIERCE GERALD P Present Your Claims In accordance with the request made by the state auditor of the Federal Emergency Pellef admin-- 1 i.stratlon regarding the monthly; Flower Most Beautiful of committements from tlie report Perhaps the largest and most various counties within the state, beautiful variety of flowers In all we, the Cache County Emergency, Cache Talley are to be found at Relief Administration, ask the the Pehrson Floral company on operation of the County Canyon road at the present time.' merchants In compliance with this F. A. Pehrson. the hustling man- request. It Is essential that merager of the floral plant, says he chants to whom disbursing orders Is experiencing a wonderful trade have been Issued shall present on flowers for Mother's Day. He Is them for at the local also planning to be able to sup- Emergency payment Relief office in the for Decoration Arimo Building not later than five ply the demands Day at the end of this month. oclock PJtf. on the last Thursday of each month. As there are a Save Your Certificates large number of orders being Isthat C. Lucius Laudle, field auditor sued It becomes Imperative .with the with State Tax commission, states merchants cooperate that auto owners should be oare-f- County Emergency Relief Administo preserve their Certificates tration In order to preclude any ' delay In the payment of current of Titles as they are not All orders. as were the old certificates of monthly disbursing ownership, from year to year. The disbursing orders net presented at new form of certificates of Regis- the local FERA office as specified tration, where no transfer Is made, aboveof (5 P.M. on the last Thurseach month) will not be will be all necessary to obtain new day license plates for next year. If eligible for payment until the foleither certificate of title, or certi-- j lowing month's presentation. ficate of registration is lost It will ccst $1.00 for a duplicate copy. The Certificate of Registration should be carried in car at all times. TO? 4 MOKTACUt 5 HAW NAftOlD MINJIA AD ,lome-tai- MU CHE KENT CRAUFOBC. HUftJT BRANDON ' 'JOSEPH M. SCHENCK JOHNSON "REGINALD SHEFFIELD CULLEN ' i --. ir 4 -- . GEORGE OFFERMAN LA pr. t.nfi ARL1SS GEORGE COOPER HORACE CLAUDE BOBBIE in the DARRYL F. ZANUCK production JR. MAUCHE i GEORGE ARUSS BORIS KARLOFF M0EJD LORETTA YOUNG ROBERT YOUNG ul Pehrson Floral 960 Canyon Road Building New Homes LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY. UTAH BORIS KARLOFF SMITH C. AUBREY ROBERT ARTHUR BYRON HELEN WESTLEY REGINALD OWEN YOUNG LORETTA YMG HELEN yVESTLEY, ARTISTS FLORENCE ARLBSS MENDON ALAN MOWBRAY number of selections by South Cache high school band unHOLMES HERBERT PAUL HARVEY der the direction of W. H. Terry; crowning of the queen, Miss Lois IVAN SIMPSON'NOEL MADISON Hardman by her consort John Sorensen, attendants, Marie Stauffer, MURRAY KINNELL OSCAR APFEL Della Bartlett, Ruth Shelton, ll Hancock, Glen Hiibner, Ray GEORGES RENAYENT LEO M'CABE Taylor, Leland Bird, Fred Walker, flowers girls, Marie Walker, Ranee LUMSDEN HARE GILBERT EMERY Bird;' a May Pole dance was dancCHARLES EVANS LEE KOHLMAR ed by 24 small girls clad in blue crepe r dresses and directed by DESMOND ROBERTS MATTHEW BET Veda. Sorensen, Olive Baker, Barrett. Sunday school under ETHEL GRIFFJES EARL MDONALD the direction of W. I. Sorensen afto Come the sang, -- wilLiam Woodland, ter which the following program was given In ward chapel, selection, All of Faith March, by band; prayer by Chaplain Vance D. Walker,; trio, by Cyril Nelson Mrs. Lucille Hardman and Andrew flute solo, Call Me Thine Own, by Owen Hammond of Pro. vidence, accompanied by Roy Dar-le- y of Wellsville; recitation, Our Hired Girl Mervin Willie; ladles chorus, Forget Me Not under the direction of Mrs. Sylvester Anderson, accompanied by Miss Mozelle Im to be Barrett; recitation, Queen of May Mother Clara Larsen; susiephone solo, The Message by Lyle Larsen of Hyrum; song, May Day Ernest Baker; trombone solo Holy City, by June Nelson of Hyrum accompanied by band; girls chorus, Old Spinning Wheel accompanied by Mrs. Hilda Whitney; selection, .Symphony B Flat by band; prayer by chaplain. Mrs. Gwen Hardman was hos- on either side. Dainty refreshments, Mr. and Mrs. Mose Gustaveson tess at a prettily arranged dinner were served. Mrs. Davis received were Logan visitors, Wednesday. in honor of her daughter Lois many dainty and useful gifts. The Mr. and Mrs. Earl Karren were who was queen of May Day and trousseau tea was sponsored by in Logan Monday. Miss Louise Hendricks was a her consort John Sorensen and Miss Verla Taggart, Mrs. Dorothy attendants. The guests were seat- Last, Mrs. Ruey Hyde, Mrs. Larue Preston visitor Wednesday evening. Miss Thelda Orchard is spended at one long table which was Poulsen and Mrs. Nora Poulsen. decorated with flowbeautifully Mrs. Edgar Orchard was a Salt ing two weeks in Burley and Sho ers. Covers were laid for 12. Lake City visitor on Friday. She Shone, Idaho visiting relatives and Mrs. Frances Hill and Bishop was the guest of her husband who friends. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Hendricks Mark Allen of Salt Lake City, is attending the L.D.S. business who were chaperoning spent Monday and Tuesday In the Bee- college. hive girls at the temple Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Tibbitts Ogden. Floyd Miss Joy Coley were guests of Mrs. Jesse Baker. were Wednesday Logan visiters, Monday night. and Thursday in spent 4. Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Ace Thomson guest of Miss Erma Cottle. were Preston visitors Monday even4. A Every MOTHER Appreciates CARDONS Distinctive Bluebird I Mo-zel- le Chocolates strauss harry allem Performance at Handsomely Packed In Mother Day Boses No Change in Prices UB . . -9 We Keep Faith With You 3-5- -7 DOUBLE BULL EH Now Running is Our Best All Sizes pf Ma-da- Spencer Tracy '"-- 4,, I: LEWISTON ing. Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Karron are the proud parents of a baby girl, born Wednesday night. Mother and Lewiston A trousseau tea was baby are doing nicely. H. H. Harrison is at the Logan given in honor of Mrs. Mina Davis, formerly Miss Mina Poulsen at the hospital taken there on Saturday. home of her parents, Mr. and William J. Harrison of Cove was Mrs. J. J. Poulsen on Saturday af- in Lewiston Monday. ternoon. The serving table was The Sunday school of First ward centered with a beautiful bouquet are making preparations for a 'X of tulips with pink candlestocks i splendid Mother's Day program. - Jack akie Buck Jones Mr. and Mrs. Milton Weston have opened a confectionery in Trenton. Mr. and Mrs. H. I. Mortison, brother and sister from Colorado spent the week end with them. The seventh and eighth grades gave a surprise party Tuesday night on Mr. Jessop. Gaines were played refreshments served and the evening was enjoyed by all. Mr. and Mrs. James Briggs have opened a service station. They also have on hand a fine supply etc. of bars, Miss Cieo Archibald had a birthday party Monday. Many of were invited. her friends A birthday party was given on Winston after Rose, Tuesday school. Fifteen friends attended. The annual primary festival will Mr. and Mrs. Moses be held in the ward church house Trenton Afidreasons son and daughter and Thursday night. Everyone is infamily, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Gar- vited. dener of Tremonton spent SunMr. and Mrs. Clarence Lott motored to Loean Wednesday. day visiting here. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Gordon and Master Max Fife had a misfor TRENTON tune at school Wednesday while playing with one of his . school friends and broke his arm. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Humphreys and family and Mis. Herbert Pearson of Trenton and Lucille Dahle of Clarkston attended the funeral of services Angus Humphreys baby. Angus is Humphreys Bert Humphreys brother. The funeral was held at College ward. Mr. and Mrs. H. I. Mortison are moving into their new home. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford . Archibald and Mrs. Henry Ellerman motored to Logan Wednesday. Sara Gordon will leave Trenton Friday evening to take his boys, Arthur Bybee, Norman Andrews, Dfan Andrews and Jimmie Kostiff and enter the min the state track meet at Salt Lake City. Mrs. Roy Andrews and Miss Archie Cottle motored to Logan Wednesday. Lyle LaPray had a party at his home. Many of his school friends were invited. |