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Show Friday, June CACHE AMERICAN 1, 1934. Appendicitis Case 6jnat JiSods Mias Evelyn Baxter, daughter of Mr. ani Mr. W. H. Baxter, was c jernted on for on appendicitis Tuesday. '.lie is said to be doing tt: nicely s.nce the o; LOGAN. CACHE COUNTY. UTAH Annual Awards Banquet Held at Bluebird ECONOMIC is uioiiiik to The first annual awards banquet, V e Adn.i...-:.a..v..Agricultural col- - present two diametri;a;ly diltere.'U Mrs. J. H. Westovrr lia returned'0 l!l held Thursday, May 31. at kinds lI cr.me. from a pleasant ten day visit the roast. Flic vLsited relatives at the Bluebird. Up until this earj First completed move was the of a awards were given a. signing by the President VanNyes. Boa Angeles and other indent but it was decided tint group of bills requested by the points. She returned to be home of Justice, whl.h provide Memonal Day. banquet would be a more appiopria'.e way tf expressing the ap- Federal penalties for offe'ises that preciation due the students lor lave heretofore been covered by work thry have coir.pl.t.d in the state laws only. One bill provide; Poisoned oats placed In the various activities. thnt tf a kidnapped perstn Is kept fields near Amalua for squirrels follow ir.g students received revrn t'.avs It shall be legally xhe cost the lives of two horses belong-- 1 tint he has been ta'i..; :lna to Brian Wood and valued by, Rar(js. 3 year. Jack, amiss a siHte line, which brine Ex(.,ullve according to chruviianson; 2 vear. Morris Wright it within federal Jurisdutin ai.d rMr. Brown at n. akes a very serious offense In1 reports reaching here. year, Elmo Morgan, president; deed. it bills In the group Margaret Watkins. Logan, vice pre- make ItOther a Federal crime to send Ruth Allen, secretary; Salt Lake Visitors sident; messages In internal: Jay Toiman. extortion Mr, and Mrs. Jiseph H. Salis- Ralph Christensen, commerce, lo fire across state and Ruih Joseph Muir. Owens, Mrs. H. and Joseph Salisbury lines to avoid prosecution or givbury Lowell Woods, footJr.. and family of Salt Lake, are Managers: Outke. basketball; Rosa ing testimony in felony cases, to visitors In Logan. They came up ball; Ralph defraud or rob national banks, to to visit relatives and participate in Plant, track: Rosa Tyson, tennis; ship stolen securities across state Clark the Memorial day exercises Ui Lo- Lynn Kloepfer. debating; lines, and so on. j cheer Theurer, king. gan. The passage cf the bills gives Pet3 Ruth A.W.S. counrll: year, Federal authorities a great deal Watkins. erson; 2 year, Margaret more than they ever had Arrive in Chicago Helen Johnson, Phyllis Hull, Alton before leeway In running down and punhas received Bingham. Arthur Bateson criminals. They are the diword that his sen. Harvey BateBuzzer: Lloyd Johnson, editor; ishing son and family, who have gone to Dale Bowen, manager; 2 year; rect result of the Diliinger "ccmic-operawhich has made everybody Chicago to make tlielr home, ar- Orville Lee; Hugh Fuilery. Phyllis Federal and local rived safely at their destination. Richards, Beulah Morgan. Mar- concerned. authorities both, look pretty foolThey drove to the windy city" In garet Rlrle, Fraughton, ish. Vlrgie four days. Grant Calder, Pat Fredrickson, ArIn the second move the Presilene Bower. 1 year: Wendell dent Is striking at war intei PeterMarian Ins Swapp. Rotary Talk Lloyd.' sent a crime on the grand scale, lie resolution to Congress callAt Rotary luncheon Thursday, son, Clvde Earl. Sherman Linnebach. Ruth for ratification of International Prcf. F. R. Arnold of the UB.A.C. Amar Hickman. ing i Maureen Kendall. agreements that would call for lifaculty, discussed the possibilities year, Conrad censing arrangements for InternaStudent Life: of community service In this valJen- tional arms were told they Harrlscn, editor; 2 year, Ro tartans ley. shipments. This, he could perform a community service sen, manager; Ruth Layton, Or- said, would help to end the mad Anna race In armament which. If ville Lee, to Fraughton, Vlrgie aid students going by giving per Johnson. Jean Lenkersdorfer, Cyto school at the college. ril McClellan, Paul Geddes, Hugh 1 year: Lynn Kloepfer; Tax Commissioner Here Fuller, Margaret Rirle, Valere Anderson, Howard P. Leatham, state tax Reuben Hill, Beatrice Hogenson, commissioner, was a familiar fig- Wallace Sorenson. Eloise Torgen-soure on the streets of Logan ThursMarian Peterson, Wendell Anday. He Just came up to check dersen. Dick Hill. Conley Thomas. over some of the routine work Vera Clark, Lillian Harris, MarRaythat his office has with this sec- ian Ensign. Pat Fredrickson, Madsen, mond Malouf, Donald tion of the state. Mr. Leatham Is Golden Allen. new residing In Salt Lake. Dramatics; 3 year. Floyd Morgan. Miller Ryan; 2 year. Willis Dentists Convene Hess, May Swenson: I year, Lois Eloise Woodland, Lucy-bet- h scarce are Maughan, dentists pretty Logan Cardon. Faye Sonne, Vlrgie In town today and will be tomorArn-ol- d row. The reason Is the fact that Fraughton, Kenneth Crockett, Bergeson. the s'ate convention Is being held Debating; 3 year, Lynn Kloepin Salt Lake. Among the dentists at the convention are Dr. N. E. fer; 2 year. William Reeder, 1Raleigh year, Munk. Dr. I. P. Stewart, Dr. E. 1. Barlow,' Grant Calder; Stewart, Dr. Clark Haskins and Sherman Lloyd. Conley Hyrum Fonnesbeck, Margaret Dr. A. J. Brookings. Callister. Kenneth Spencer, RayLaurelx Aagard, mond Malouf, New Juvenile Judge Vanlce White. Cleo Peterson, Dr. W. W. Merrill wlU ln all proMusic; vocal, Hendrick Hawkes, bability be the new Juvenile Judge Ruth Owens, Lawrence Lee, Yvonne to succeed Dr. J. M. Bernhisel, Pierce, Jane Reed. Instrumental: rerlgned. Dr. Merrill received the Ralph Christensen, Hollis Grange, Democratic Ruth Hammond. LaVem Peterson. of the endorsement central committee among a numClair Hopkins. Stock Judging: for the ber of applicants position Hugh Seely, Walter Marshall, Leon the victor To the spoils Swenson. belong and Dr. Merrill has always been a 0 consistant Democrat. i onre Ut' . ir j d i ." NS n, SHOE STORE LOCAL NEWS al Ie Visited at Lehi Mr. and Mrs. Antone Peterson spent Decoration Day at Lehi, Baby Boy Born visiting Mrs. relatives Peterson's and participating In Decoration Mr. and Mrs. John O. Schless exercises there. They returned day of Providence report the arrival of home last evening. a new baby boy. born Decoration Day. This Is the second child, the first being a daughter. Canadian Visitor John Turner and wife of Cal gary, Canada, are visitors In Lo gan, having arrived here Tuesday. Mr. Turner came down to visit his mother, Mrs. Fred Turner. While here he has been calling on a number cf friends who reside in LoHe found Mrs. Turner In gan. good health and good spirits. Up from Ogden John Hendricks, county attorney for Weber county, spent Decoration Day at Richmond, taking part In the decoration of graves. Attorney Hendricks has a great many relatives In Cache Valley and he always receives a welcome here. Attractive Parlor Peterson's Shoe Store on Main street believes In keeping abreast the times. Their sales parlor has has planned what he believes will been mcdernly fitted out with new be a delightful outing for Mr. leather upholstered chromium fin-aMrs. Lowe of this city, on ished chairs and the parlor has Sunday next. The Grace man will been covered with a beautiful car- drive to Logan and take Mr. and P1- - Lundstrom Furniture Company d Mrs. T. G. Lowe to Paris, Idaho, supplied the chairs and the there visit the tabernacle' a1115 Furniture Company supplied which was built over 40 years agothe carpet. When one sits down under the supervision of theln these comfortable chairs to fit a pair of shoes, they are loath to Logan man. nd l Ed-an- leave. Better Stay Here If any of our Cache Valley zens have New Gasoline Station citi- notions of going east to better their conditions, they had better stay right here, says Ed Baur who has Just returned from a trip to Chicago. Mr. Baur left Logan on May 22 and Intended to drive an automobile back from the factory. When he saw conditions over the country he traveled, he decided he would wait awhile. He returned home Decoration day and was back before post cards he mailed in Chicago reached here. O Q Wilford Baugh, manager of the Baugh Motor company, has announced the installation of a new wholesale gasoline station at his garage on South Main street. He has Installed two large gasoline tanks, each with the capacity of a car load of gasoline. The gasoline will be syphoned from the cars from the tracks on the west side of Main street to the tanks which are located immediately south ol his garage. He will now supply gasoline either wholesale or retail. Fish and Game end-'sho- HIGHLIGHTS '"i' T d-- ui Association Hold Outing i m-- , I"" rcc-utl- 1 and ahw-mkpr lul- - ,dl on tv n.&r.y paraded a at de- time wlien miction, lrt lowed by two books Ly trout supper was served at cars was highest in f'd lournalists showing the meth'ds l,:,al,d tor strike 30 Pm- U) u people- - CuesU was finally set-:- 4 and th activities of the )f,ri Tus MeUnra John B. Wood- by Federal'0' There are ,U'd' no 'big Ycncems1 of the k Ind ln thu mediators but there are plenty of!ttrl1' stulvferrm Green thnt ftlir rumblint briwtth the surfrc UU partners. Ruth Woodward. Bax- Then shipping on live Pacific !! part kept alocf from the more ne- Coast Muehan, Eduh and AdeQ was tied up solid by a long. farious activities of the Euroiean loncems. In Europe, however, tlielr flioremens strike, in which oth-- r ElM Bre laber organizations. Including truck power extends Into governmen- t- 'drivers Bradshaw and ArdeUa and riverboatmen. Joined !1!' h interlocking directorshti and stock ownership make tlvem an almost through sympathy. Main demands j, o? ani absolute trust. During the war of tiie Umrhotemen are a M English concerns shipped weapons shop and shelter working week. of su m uie to Germany and Oermany shipped Then trurkmen struck In the outings ot its kind ever held, supplies to England through neu- twin cities of Rt. Paul and Min- - j tral Switzerland. An example: ln neapohs placed 8.200 striking driv- Scotland there Is a field piece In ers In pickrt Unes-a- nd caused a frankly dubious as to m'nether ar-- a public square. On one side of shortage of food, gasoline and bitrstion efforts will get far Local it are the names of the British j other necessities. Union recognt- - authorities are powerless, are who died in capturing lt.tion, closed shop and wage adjust- - lng to the Federal government to firm the Germans. On the other menls were demanded. solve the problem. Is the manufacturers name pla'e Great fear Is that the strikes! O arms will spread, will eventually result! We may have overnight flights to Vickers, largest English maker. ln a general Industrial strike which Europe ln five year, says Glenn could only be arbitrated" through Martin, famous aircraft builder. Business, of late, has shown lit- - bloodshed and martial law. Must Most likely the flights will be from tie change. Recently there was a unbiased observers believe that not to, Europe, the way things drop from the spring highs, but both workers and employers have are going there. Greenville Pled-th- is has been regained ln a num-- 1 good points to present, but are mont. ccutnenud mor. Hut ua.i n tiuv ps'Ws, n In-gr- - uS s? sn-s- s -- rITu (. M nXra UWmi , l ... tli look-troo- ps n. GARDEN CITY Three Persons Injured Three persons were Injured late collision Tuesday In a head-o- n Mr. and Mrs. Just south of Wellsville, Sheriff Carden City Jeff Stowell reports. The injured LaMont Hodges and son DeWayne 28, were Elise Waymen, Byron and Mrs. N. J. Hodges were Salt Waymen and Mrs. Clara Gibson. Lake and Ogden visitors last week. All sustained Mr. and Mrs. Hodges have return- - j 53, all cf Ogden. bruises and cuts, and Mrs. Gibson ed to Logan to spend Memorial has possible internal injuries. They Day. were treated at the Budge MemorLaVere Hansen was taken to the ial hospital. hospital at Soda Springs Sunday where he was operated on for appendicitis. Reports are that he is getting along OK. LeRoy Calder is critically ill at the Soda Springs hospital. Nola Johnson the four year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Johnson entertained at a birthday party at her home Tuesday after- Q to service your needs in Smart Up-to-Da- te Ladles Weafflrag Ajppasrel At Prices to Meet Every Pocketbook We cordially invite you to visit our new and beautiful morning Monday Cortell Lutz of shooting had the misfortune himself in the leg. The bullet entered the calf of his leg and came out near the ankle. He was rushed to the hospital at Logan. Word has been received that he is getting along as well as can be J. L. Gardener and Ross Hodges went to Ogden Sunday. Mrs. Sprouse and Mrs. Stanley Madsen who have been visiting at Ogden for the past week returned home with them. Mrs. Ross Hodges returned home from "Ogden Tuesday. She has spent the last few days with her mother who is ill. A number of our town people have been fishing at Meadowville. They report that the fish bite swell and are delicious to eat. Sunday night our Home Missionaries were Elders Edwdn Shepherd and Arthur Pendry of Paris. They gave some very interesting and helpful instructions to the Saints of the ward. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Hodges motored to Logan Tuesday bringing home with them their daughter Faye who has been attending the Logan high school during the past winter. Miss Gladys Pope who has been attending school at Salt Lake is home again. Mr. and Mrs. Vem White of Pasadena, California are visiting at the home of Aunt Polly Pope. La-V- Quarters at 227 North Main Our Big Opening ID)EES 6ALE SATURDAY, June 2 (Real Bargains) ; A Satisfied Customer is our Best Advertiser BHISadlys Mrs. Leah M. Carlson noon. Bishop and Mrs. Paul A. Spence have gone to Salt Lake for a few days on business and pleasure. Mrs. Mabel Anderson is taking care of their affairs here while they are away. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Gibbons and daughter Lathel were Logan visitors Saturday. They attended the pageant at the Logan tabernacle at night. . . . 127 North Main hp Proprietor : Range Of Grain Futures Wheat: Open May July Sept. $ .971 .97 .98 High Low Close j $1.03 i $ .97U $1.034 1.02 1.03 .96 .97 1.02 1.03 J SUITS for sports $19.85 SHIRTS for all occasions 98c $1.39 TIES in Bond Street patterns 50c $1 SOCKS with clocks or pat- terned 25c and 35c WHITE SHOES in the smart new styles Three. mitted to continue, may well result ber of major line. Main worry of war.' The President wislies that great tndustnaiuta now cannot be In Uie tndlces- -it speual attention be given to is alm-'.r- g the Jungle warfare between' ply. labor trouble. Icivia at.d Paraguay which haul qj,- -. embarr- bee i roriummg I r yars in the1,,,, 1. ? Gian Chaco district Not a grest 1 qV'n, ', uhcvt that war has fcecti h.ard f Ite Nl A in tni tout.lry-b- ul loreign Tlie Wellsvllle Fish up it that Ub shcM WelLsvllle sitters say It u as gtiasuy. n have the prond.d and Game association entertained to right no that organize, iciduss and as dcstruune a cun- workrr t. penalized for belonging at an outing in Blacksmith Fork .iict as has ever been loughl. it0 ,mkmi t1t collective bargain- - i in on on Friday afternoon In ho V411 emitted. At that time, 'onor of ,u Within the next few months ln ,Tt "lajir strikes' bumiui t lu d and serving there Is going to be a great deal ,or nm" '0 thoughi heard atiout the arms manufacture Hie luting was held at the nd Forest Ranger Camp FI, A. C. utomobile Fortune, winch was reprinted In ' 'in I White or Tan Pacre $2.95, $3.95 The Store Where Value is on a Par With Quality Smith Clothing Co. |