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Show Friday. May 18. 1934. CACHE AM ERICAN Wheat Looks Fine LOCAL NEWS Builds New Station to Salt Lake on busies, saya the WUford Baugh, manager of the grain on the west side of the vallook excellent at present but Baugh Motor company, went to ley It sure needs a rain to Insure a Montpelier Thursday to make moots to build a new acrvice crop. nation there. He made the trip through MONTROSES 33 Doing Fine Job Logan can) on. gtandinawiin S19.50 gi Federal Ate. Phone 999-'Buy Your Cleaner front Your Home More" of Salt Lake U visiting in Logan, having come up to attend ll exercise of given the for the nurse graduate William Budge Memorial hospital. JBs daughter. Melba. U a member of llie graduate class. Liman Sorensen Bailey'' Kempton granted a divorce from George Clyde Kempton Thursday by District Judge M. C. Harris on a Mr. Ttiflma aa desertion charge. She was given custody of two minor children and $20 per month alimony. he jii-da- y Mr. and Mrs. William Robinson of Franklin, was visitor in LoMr. Robinson gan Thursday. chairman of the concession committee for Idaho Day on June 13 He says the committees are all working hard for a big day and will have much to attract the usual large crowds to the annual event. 1 Mrs. A. J. Reese of Benson was a visitor in Logan on Thursday, having come over to attend the m temple anniversary gathering the Logan temple. Insurance Men Meet C. Jen- Released from Mission Mr. and Mrs, Charle sen of Hyrum, announce the enHolgar M. Larsen, who gagement of their daughter, Gene- 1929 Denvieve to Mr. Fred Lelshman of mark ha presided over Uie mission, has been released Install New Back-Ba- r Wellsvllle, son of Mr. and Mr. Andrew A. Lelshman of Wellsvllle, and Alma L. Petersen of Ogden has Jack Boyle and Dick Arnold, been appointed to take charge of the marriage to take place In the have been making some improveMr. mission. Larsen is from June. ments Capitol Billiard parLogan, having left the superinten- lor bar.at their have Installed a new They dency of the William Budge Mem- back-bat their beer counter. Ask Road Assistance orial Hospital to assume his misof sionary duties. Chamber The Montpelier Petersboro Shoppers Commerce has asked the Logan to urge Proud of Permit Chamber of Commerce Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kidman of Utah senators and congressmen to C. C. Petersboro were shopping in Logan of was Bindrup College, work for a special appropriation Mr. Kidman is farming Snake among the proud visitors in I,ogan Thursday. for the Grand Canyon on his lathers old farm which he on to the anniThursday temple River project. This would be an versary meeting. He was the pos- has purchased from the estate. amendment to the Cartwright Road sessor of No. 1". This per'Permit Bill. B. O. Thatcher represent the mit was issued to Mr. Bindrup in Baxter Service Logan Chamber of Commerce for 1884 and was signed by John TayFuneral services for James P. this particular project. lor, president of the church at Baxter will be held In Wellsvllle that time, and admitted Mr. Bind- Second ward, Sunday at 3 30 p rup to the dedicatory services. m. The body may be viewed at Navy Man Buried the home of Mrs. Emily Johns, Joseph Ro&kellcy, 27, a former 473 West 1st South, Logan from Logan resident who ha been In Equipment Man Here the U.S. navy for some time and Saturday noon until 2 30 Sunday. E. Lichterman, of representative who was accidentally killed In Los Grand Manufacturing corporation, Drive Angeles, was buried in the Logan manufacturers at Eighty-seve- n of hatters equipcemetery Thursday afternoon. Lo- ment, Dr. J. A. McCausland, veteran of the week at spent part members took American legion gan John Glnos' hat shop in Logan. Logan dentist, who is in his 87th In brief services at the the part He demonstrated the splendid re- year, was among the participants grave side. Services were held at sults obtained in and in the annual Aggie Horse show cleaning Preston Wednesday prior to bringblocking hats for ladies and gents at the college stadium on Weding the body here for burial. De- with his new equipment. Mr. Ginos nesday. Dr. McCausland drove h's ceased was the son of Red and secured this new hat cleaning priz trotting mare, Gaiety, on the Minnie Peterson Rcskellcy. equipment and is better able than show grounds on a sulky. He is ever before to do a fine Job on still as fond of horses as ever. Picture for Library )our cld hats. Officers and members of the Reorganized Library committee of Attend Temple Fete At the meeting of the Daughters the Logan chamber of commerce William Mendenhall and son of the Hand Cart Pioneers held will be represented at the formal Vernon, of Gentile Valley, were Wednesday at the home' of Mrs dedication of a childrens mural among the many out of town Eliza T. Knowles the following in the Logan Cache Library Sun- visitors in Logan on Thursday. organization was affected: Presi5 at 20, The day, May pm. Logan They came down to attend the dent, Mrs. Margaret Greenwell; BPW club which has done so much services Mrs. Sarah J. in the Logan tabernacle vice presidents, for improvements at the library during the forenoon. Talking to a Law and Mrs. Alice D. Smith; will sponsor the dedication of this Cache American reporter, Mr. Men- secretary, Mrs. Lottie Larsen; hismural. The mural Is one of the denhall, said: Have you ever seen torian, Lillie M. Spencer; treasurer approved CWA national art pro- a time when Joseph Fond didnt l Eliza T. Knowles; chaplin. Rose R. jects and Is the creation of Mrs. have a stream of water on his Jefrs. The program at the meetIrene Fletcher. A special program ranch in Gentile Valley? If you ing consisted of a history of Annie is being arranged in connection haven't, well go up there now. His Taylor Dee, history of the flag with the dedication of the mural.1 stream is stone drv and several musical numbers. ar Bi,r i ,1 jii.i i..aflUl ll!jiuiikijuu Tape Five. Token to Trenton ijone. Robert Paul Leihm. An- LraUiim. LaVern R. Lelshman, Delbert Austin of Trenton who'! M brought to the hospital here veral wks ago. was tak. n to N holt hxtay by the Cache p lUfl1' 'L r,.;h ParW. ount v ambulance He was con- ' aldrrably Improved it was slated ter' by ,hf hospital attendants Mr Austin suliered a broken nek In runaway accidnit, Weekly Program s.fll o- - I Jl HIGH AT MLl.LhVriLE EXERCISES Ccm:mied Irotn Page One) i"1.1! w,uoar1' gen, a lormer resident ol Logan; Vc,rn Anderson. where in his youneer davs he was' Hall. Elaine known as Dare Devil Davidson. Maughan. . jerda 6eth of graduates- Vern B. An- - Jones. Hah Ree Maughan, is a visitor in Logan. Mr. David-- 1 deraon. Pauline L. Archibald. Mary Maughan Martha Munay. Mnnta the U S air iV a" Lin m Suit Lake Edith Parker. Emma oflicill p- m. J Baker. Mvrr s!ey Barbara M. Eva nolds. Grant Smith, Wilson Wal- Christensen, Copen. Clifford W. Douglas, Don ker. M oienn, Beth M Green. Bovdj Faculty V. R. Carver, prinri-White Top Menace Walter Perkins. Ruby Lea- Hill, Edna C Hoskins. Verdairai. James Cragun of Smlthfield was l. Hall, Elaine M Jones, Mary IE tham. Louis Brenchley. He says there in Logan lliur-daare a lew patches of "white top"j growing along tlie highway in this ccunty and should be destroyed at once. Mr. Cragun eavs the citizen of this county do not know the seriousness cf getting white top started or they would wage a battle before the present crop goes td seed. -- (Logans Perfect Sound Theatre) ,Wil. w j j - Sunday, Monday, Tuesday M4E MIST AT THE fl-- es A AVNIV FR84RY FIFTIETH fXF 1EMPIE DEDICATION . COMMOR4TFD (Continued TIH'R'-- D Dansante Rl Wednesday, Thursday KXtrP, EVALYV Special that 23-2- 4 TODD In T11ELM twrepa fretn the soul to the W. C. HELDS In Theand Barber Shop SCREEN SNAPSHOTS Friday. Saturday THE May rOIR M4RV 25-2- 6 EROTHLRS In Horse Feathers TWO RTLL CGWrDY On Approval You Dance Gents 25c, Ladies 10c 4MIS MIRR4Y, '(tart Aflight In a Romance Blue hklc above. KPAY K4T Invitation to All PAGEANT Visitor Admission: 3 May The Air Hostess Y which the benediction was offered by President Shepherd. Following the meeting, the general authorities were guebts at luncheon of the temple officials and later In the afternoon. President Grant and others addressed a meeting of temple woikers and of- -i fieiaters in the temple. ' In AND EVTFST SATURDAY NIGHT And Music that Make TIL ETTING The Torch Tango T4TIIE NhWs" COOL AS A MOUNTAIN BREEZE from Page One) IN , . . faltlif- -l as long as the diamond Dekrd held the ltd light, heart-breahotrha sag of Gotham irl gleriou sinner . . . the Dari ng of Krradway give a Hot Time o the Nation! Id rnuliful hand tolorrd of Mae West (o be given wv. Come early and get your1. Thl picture to net ftr rhildren. THE BIG DANCE Heavy Fine 22 . . . M handOne of the laavlrst ed out uy Judge Jesse P. Rich in city court since the repeal of the prohibition laws, was given Thursday night to J. W. McArthur who was found guilty of liquor possession. He was given a fine of 200 and a six months suspended sentence provided the fine is paid An appeal is to te taken to the to court district according McArthur. 20-21-- Diamond cut EVERYBODYS WAITING FOR Get May SHE DONE HIM WRON7'"' 17 i y o" ITEneatee emra Isabell J. Woodward, Wil- Wyatt. Hobart Lcfttham, A Honor Roll j Over from Benson The Cache Valley staff of the Life Insurance Co Metropolitan went to Ogden Tuesday to attend a special meeting called by John since IL Almy, of San Francisco. Announce Engagement .1 wl held Friday, May 18 at p. m. in the Stake House, Anton 1ehr tn will speak on the Hie and mis. ion of Christ Arent John- son will sptak cn Uie restoration of the Oospel in the Uat dipen- sation. All andinavian are in- viied to aitend t When it tomes to doing a Job we must commend the work cf Amasa C!a)ton, caretaker of tiie parking lawns on West Center Monthly Meeting street. Mr. Clayton ha these The High Priests at the Cache lawn looking better than they Stake will hold their regular ever looked since the plantmonthly meeting at 2 o'clock of tne ing grass down the center in the Fourth ward meeting sections of tile street. house. Talking Idaho Day Divorce Granted an n -- be will 7 30 o clock meeting well Here for Exercises Ill LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY. UTAH Scandinavian Meeting NEW HOOVER CLEANER5 H. W. Church of Peter boro, who waa In Logan Thursday on tus way -- In Out of the Ether (Vviya a Llgicr a.'d El!r Program Than a Double Bill) Talk about uiwsmuuir j Hisse Knitted Fsroek 0,ILIS s Saturday Only and 19 th May sresses Regular 98c and $1.45 Frocks going Closing Out Entire Line . . at Greatest Values 79' MAKE WAY! Seen. Ever Now Going at $95 1.45 DRAIN OUT WORN OIL -R- at back collar, short puff sleeve. Blue, white, red, orange, egg, bisque. Flat 98' Rayon Undies Bloomers - Panties 39c Waist Slips 65c Dancettes Combinations ILogasa 65c 65c EFILL WITH to $g50 Jersey Blouses Guaranteed Fast Colors Sizes 20 to 44 YY $24.75 Frocks going The Values up to Regular $1.95 . turn 1.45 Silk and Organdy iresses In white and the latest spring pastel shades. Many with jackets . . . Lovely for Graduation $7.95 ammesat: (S o The New Ulotm MsutS-SSimdl- ge Nothing could be more insidious than the sly, quiet way Sludge collects in the crankcase of an automobile. You cant see it. You may not know its there. But dirt and moisture gradually accumulate in even the best built motor if it is driven far without crankcase draining. These combine with broken-dow- n portions of motor oil to form thick, sticky, grinding Sludge that is bound to hamper driving efficiency. Dont wait any longer to drain out worn, sludgy oil. 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