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Show I Friday. Tune 1. 1934. romantic tcriaJ READ this thrilling, " " , Cache American - - g- tin MUTT AND JEFF- - JefF Not Strong For Being FUh Food IHoOnnA 111 L INt He S NOTHIN TO kf VI JUST TO.Nk.yX) AS OUK W H Jtff As APAl Of MintHAm U SOMC RtM. COIN vou m ON A the UW 0 Ifc Starting Today The amazing drama of a love too great woman! Six thrilling chap Urathat will keep inter at it your th higheit pitch! Illustrated Below U a lit of graduates for B S. and MLS. degree; sthool T Hf vet et Mfc kfc A K re xp TOO? LlAF CICVt g THCAV $. t NO iluf'l W If V S kixi? tvMl.Y THDEPAnimi THAT OOlD Wrt! f IH A V AxlfSj VvlI C'Okt wl KUtOMA-kf- StA MIL! MAvt THfc (OVNoU o Hi PtVtB NO PONI'S T O TNF IWHl VA L ' llt SfA,ACTlN6KiAOu hoVinA T'-- VtfUAfc AND AT CAKirfJ of Agriiuliure and forestry: Luris 4 P. Alien, Kingston; Owen E. Anjoamooo drus. Byron John Stewart, Salt Lake; Paul Shaw Bahen, Paradise; W tills R. Dunkley, Whitney. Ida ho; timer Hadley Bibnon. Ogdtn; Marshall W. Clenr.. William Ray Hatch. Fred P. Howard, IatU.ll M Larson. Clyde George MeCutUx k Fred J, St holes. Milton C. Bill. Max Parker. Robert Clark Ander son. Lrland H. Carlson and Ivan O. Thueaon. Logan; George Jack-so- n Jr, Robert B Nielson. Ejih-raiAndrew Madson. Milton Mantl; Edward H Morris. Lowell John RotJcelley. Brigham City; Joseph Muir, and Glen G. Pyper; Heber City; Rodney S Nyman. North Logan; Horace W. Palmer. at a nicely arranged dinner SunMilford; Dwaln J Pearson, Marys Stratton Skinner. day. A basket ol flowers centervale; Marlon ed tlie table. Covers were laid for and Pay E Safford. Arizona; Mrs Jacob Sorensen, Mr. and Mrs. Thomock. Plelding. Idaho; GorAndrew Cooley, Andrew Cool.-y- . Jr. don Van Buren, Ogden. and Peggy and Jane Cooley of The School of Home Economics Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Hums Margery Badger. Salt Lake; Alton Morgan and children of Holiday, Eva Butler. Vernal; Bingham, Mr. nd Mrs. Walker and family. North Logan; Margaret Roundy Mr. and Mrs. George Hooper Cardon. Smithfleld; Pearl J. Carand children, Boyd and Laura of ter. Olive Hale. Esther A. Jack-so- n. Rexburg, Idaho. Charles Hill of Ashlaug Jacobsen, Beryl A. Mrs. Elizabeth Bulst Salt Lake were callers Monday at Mendon Ruth Peterson, Lenkersdorfer, Montana Gudmundson Stock, Viv- Baker, 60. died at her home here Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Baker. Mrs. William Bowen and daughGIcnchora Fife, late Tuesday afternoon, of pneuian Wansgaard, and heart trouble. ter Marecn of Beaver Dam were and Hazel Woodland, Logan; Beth monia was In Scotland, Aug- guests of Mrs. Carol Crowlord. Cooley ustShe 1873,born Price; George Smith, a daughter of David Thursday. 11, Christensen, Annie Larson. New- and husHer Bulst. Burnett Agnes Mrs. Helen Walker has returned ton; Evelyn Hansen, Tooele: Edna band, Hamilton S. Baker, died in after spending the winter In CaliHarriet Pearson, 1923. Page, Payson; here resided Site since had fornia. Oakley; Norma Petty. Cedar City; 1904, from Salt Lake, coming Mr. and Mrs. Golden WUlle Bessie Snow, Pine Valley: Ruth S. where she arrived in 1884 from and baby, Mrs. Melvin Atkinson ol ArIdaho; Spongberg, Preston, Scotland. were Idaho Holbrook, menia Willey, Byron, Wyoming. guests of Four sons and daughters survive: Mrs. Lizzie Baker Monday and The School of Arts and Science; Mrs. Wllford Larsen, lone and Tuesday. A prettily arranged Ulcta Allen, Lorain Christenson. Howard Baker, Mendon: Osmer luncheon was In their honor Gordon A. Dixon, John Robeit Baker, Idaho Falls, Idaho; seven by Mrs. Baker.given Evans, Park Dudley Keller, Paul grandchildren; four brothers, DonMrs. Delos Bird entertained att Dudley Keller, Eugenia Margaret ald and William Bulst, Mendon; a nicely arranged dinner Sunday. Kmyon. Joel E. Fletcher, John El- Alex Bulst, Wellsville; John Bulst A basket of Snowballs centered the don Gardner. Ruth Hammond, Cache Junction. table. Covers were marked for Mr. Thorval L. Hickman, John Edward Funeral services will be conduct- and Mrs. Vernal Willie and famHelen Louise R. Armond Jeffs, ed in the Mendon LD S. chapel ily of Brigham. Albert Johanson Hull, Johnson, John Parkinson Nielsen, at 2 pm. today with burial in and family of Salt Lake. Mr. and William Don Peterson, Martin Ho- Mendon cemetery, under direction Mrs. Elmer Heninger and childward Pond, Vera Schebv, Lois cf the Lindquist & Sons' mortu- ren, Mr. and Mrs. Orval Bird and Evelyn Maughan, Floyd T. Mor- ary of Logan. and children. Miss Arzclla and gan, Henry D. Snedden, Miriam Irene Bird, Mr. and Mrs Bird. Stewart. Anna May Swenson, MarFred Poulscn, Tilda, Eva, Mae Alton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilgaret Watkins, Logan; Max Beal, liam Lrrg'trcth lias been elected and Paul Poulson, Mis. Janas Bear River Cltv; Maurice A. Bar- Studrnt Body president of the Jensen motored to Arbon, Idaho' rett, Athleen Farr Budge, Leah South Cache high school. Sunday were dinner guests of Farr, Burke If. Fry, Marion II. The following graduated from Mi John Anderson. Penrod, David Glen Shaw, Rutn South Cache high school: Leah Mr. and Mrs James Poulson Cccllle Zuppann. Ogden; Clayton Wocd, Ardella Lallis, Hazel Sor- and daughters, Laura and Minnie B. Cheney, Clyde H. Moms, Jesse ensen, Jessie Ahrens, Mae and spent Sunday at Woodruff, Idaho Woodland Reeder, Brigham; Ralph Minnie Poulscn, Valerie Hardman, the guests of Mrs Annie Beaten. P. Christensen, Henry R. Cooper, Gladys Bulst, Stuart Hardman. A party was given Saturday Wellsville; Richard Joseph Cost-le- Budge Kidman, Merlin Yonk, Fred evening In honor of Mahonri Ashton, Idaho; Allen G. Taylor. Richards who was celebrating his Douglas, Salt Lake City; Holland Mrs. Vance Walker was hostess birthday anniversary. A delicious Lewiston; Leslie Floyd Johnson, Creek, Idaho; J. Keller, Mink Stanford Larson, Clarkston; Orville Smith Lee, Paradise; Ross Leonard, Huntington; Orlin G. G. Elton Deweyville; Marble, Hatch, Woods Cross; Lula Rae OF CACHE COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH Jenkins, Robertson, Wyoming; Ezra CM- By BUD FISHER MENDON Mendon Woman Died Tuesday of Heart Trouble th 6 I mat i Act KILLING TWO piRDS ith No.tha 'J " ONfc KiUJHo -- luncheon was served. Those present were Messrs and Mesdames George Hughes of Garland, William Chlst, Joseph N, Sorensen, William Hughes. Mr. and Mrs. David Winn and family of Centerville are here viswith their mother, Mrs. iting Sarah L. Hughes. Mr. and Mrs. Haruld Sorensen and children of Idaho, Falls are guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph N. Sorensen. A party was given Friday evening in the ward amusement hall for those dancing the Gold and Green MJ-A- . contest dance and their partners. Games and danc ing was enjoyed. Refreshments were served to 28. A delightfully arranged luncheon was given Thursday afternoon by Mrs. J. N. Sorensen In honor of Mr. and Mrs Harold Sorensen of Idaho Falla Other guests were Mrs. Annie Hughes, Mrs. Marllla Bulst, Miss Jennie Richards. O The Administration One thing la certain. If Uncle giving debtors a break.certainly is A dollar Sara puts cartwheel dollars in gen- Is scarcely worth what it costs to eral circulation again he wont collect It now Thomaston (Oa.) have to motorize tiiem. Theyll go Tlna-s- . fast enough! Back In 1908 the Kaiser Some men can't even hope to American newspaper man told an that war have brain fever, let alone being a Is necessary. Well, he found out. member of the "bra'n trust." Wichita Eagle. FARMERS FEED & PETROLEUM CO. Now Under New Management We will continue to serve you with only Standard Hgih Quality Merchandise. PEP 08 Gasoline and VICO Motor Oils Hog Contract Statements of Members of the Hog Control Association Theurcr, Tremonton; Jay jm mm&sm Clayton Barbara W. Tol-ma- n, American Falls, Idaho; Sylvia Ward, Elba, Idaho; William George Ward, Malad Idaho. The School of Education: Fern Li. Barrus, Sugar City, Idaho; Fern Charlton Borup, Arleen Bowers, Horrocks Drysdale, Rudolph L. Van Kampen, Kermit Earl Randall, Eva Regina Wacker, Ogden; Elmo Cunningham Brady, Sandy; Weldon Stanley Burnham, Bertie Mae Evans, Harold E. Reading, Lothaire Rogers Rich, John Laird 1 S Jenkins, James Edmund Jensen, Duane Dudley, Keller, Elva Palmer, John Arthur Silvester, Pearl Helen Williams, Logan; Audrey Harris, Beth E. Hendncks, Richmond; Kendrick Charles Hawkes, Preston, Idaho; Darwin P. Jensen, Bear River City; Ethel Zella Jensen, Elaine Reeder, Brigham; L. Johnson, Firth, Idaho; Turn to Page 2 Read this Beautiful Story Subscribe Joel Wallace Walter Osborne, Mlners-villJane Grant Reed, Salt Lake now for the Cache American $1.50 a year See the City; Marene Petersen, Newton; Vertls Conroy Wood, Cedar City. picture at a local theatre when it is shown. The School of Commerce: Allan Anderson, George Marlowe Anderson, James B. Brown, Brigham; James Merrill Budga. Anderson, Dale S. Bowen, Lowell Baxter, John Reid Christiansen, Ray Alice Mildred Hansen, Harold J. Pearsons, Earle W. Rob' inson, Joseph Dean Sonne, Richard B. Sonne, Lydie Baker Hogen-soRussell L. Humphreys, Muriel Hogan Hunter, Ephin R. Laurit-zeHarold J. Monson, Ross L. Olsen, Merlin Clyde Palmer, Ross E. C. Stock Tyson, Bergenson, Robert L. Wngley Jr., Logan; Loyal I. Anderson, Thornton Wen-dPetersen, Don A. Jensen, The odore R. Maughan, Hyrum; Douglas P. Bowers, Salt Lake City; Howell Lee Cannon, Fielding; Alice All the world Joyce Clawson, Olive Hanson, Clark Theurer, Reed F. Theurer, Proviknows Djer-Kis- s is dence; Ina Doty, Amy Monson, Richmond; Parker Pratt Fillmore, foremost among Thomas Rex Lowe, Richfield; Hola, lis A. Grange, Price; Ole A. Talcums. For the whole Eldon Canyon; Bingham y Stringham Reid, St. George; family, after bathing, it is Idaho, S. Howell, Clifton, Eleanor Jenson, Bear River City; indispensable. Use daily. Malad, Idaho; Virgil J. Jones, Softer, finer, absolutely pure it Glenn R. Kenner, Manti; Howard Beulah MorE. Law, Springville; gan, Liberty; William C. Taylor, protects and absorbs. The delicate, Vernon Iverson Monson, Ogden. inimitable Djer-Kis- s Marion School of Engineering: fragrance, W. Archibald. Hyrum H. Bardia-bania- n, course. White and Rose. . Hovhannes N. Dhoubesser-iaCairo, Egypt; William Howard Size Jumbo Baugh, Salt Lake City; Avery Alvin Bishop, Dean Freeman Peter1 0,P son Jr, Delta; Clayton O. Crane, Regular Gordon N. Howard Pelsted, Hawkes, Hafiz Abdum Rohman, Parjae, India; Carlyle C. Rich Brigham. School of Mechanic Arts: Spencer A. Harris, Layton; Charles H. Jones, Sunnyside; George O. Jones, Cache Junction; Elmer J. Lewis, Logan; Lucian Cla fe Reid, Mantl. Gnuin . Farfvm, In a dainty Vanntt, Purs Six 25 The Japs dont want peace with China. They want China. The following Is a statement of the basic information on hog production submitted by individual producers of Cache County who have signed contracts under the 1934 Hog Production Adjustment Program of the Agricultural Adjustment Administration. Any person may make a confidential report, oral or written, to the county allotment committee or to the community committee if he finds any statement here which he believes to be Inaccurate. County Committee: Dewey H. Nielsen, chairman; Orson U. Hyer, Wm. 1. James, Dewey Goodwin, John H. Schenk. (There is no Com grown In this locality) w n, n, Headquarters in Cache Valley. Poultrymen and Dairymen who We will continue to serve you with only Standard High Quality Confectionery Department Ice Cream er 5 Cents. Cones; Casperettes, FARMERS FEED & PETROLEUM CO. LES DUNN, Proprietor By Logan River Bridge on South Main all Her-vill- Le-ra- it of n, Logan, Utah Good Resolutions I WILL NOT permit rubbish to accumulate in basements, shops, or anywhere about the premises, remembering work- that clean property seldom burns. I WILL NOT burn trash, brush, or rubbish near buildings, fences, or other property. I WILL NOT keep ashes in wooden containers or deposit them against wooden buildings or partitions, but will keep them in metal cans. el Djer-Ki- u Draper Quality Cooperative Products Jf V e; talcum powder Are the Standards We Maintain at Our Service Pumps Caspers in those Double-Headthe big Chocolate Ice Cream Package, 4? t Dr. William Mayo remarks; There might be situations In which nudism would be strictly Ah. yes I And If a sunburned nudist stepped on a hornet's nest In a briar patch, that might be one of them. Boston Herald. HE I Smithfleld; Laketown; - m h- crmcR EiO? mm Two A if' - y, G. Raymond, H. Robinson, : SArW , Grant Parrish, Farmington; Clarence Duffin Pugh, Kanab; Frank SAV.MUTT.WrtO'sT' yrontl I WILL NOT hang electric light cords on nails. I WILL take precautions with electric flatirons., I WILL have all flues cleaned, examined, and repaired at least once a year. I WILL provide screens for open fireplaces. I WILL NOT connect gas stoves, heaters, or hot plates with 3ung FSsMqq Get yoiaa Bottled Bees? at the rubber hose. I WLL NOT use gasoline or benzine to cleanse clothing near an open flame, light, or fire. I WILL NOT go into closets with lighted matches or candles. I WILL remember that there is always danger in the discarded cigarette and cigar stub. I WILL have full insurance protection for all my assets. fcJew Tesaaple Motel Ban? SO East Center phone 351 Yon have Insurance on your home and its contents, of course. But have you enough? If your home is worth $10,000 and it is insured for only $2,000 you havent enough. If you have added .to your furniture, your clothing, and other household items recently, the chances are that your present insurance does not cover these. If you are insured against fire, but not against windstorm, explosion, loss of rent, etc., you are not completely protected. O. S. Dunn 73 East 4th South Phone 912-- Logan, Utah On Small Kegs arm Supplied with Draught |