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Show assistance of expert asks IN EXPERIMENTS ON Sunday League Game Results FARMERS BRAIN FEVER OF HORSES on Us Let and .tinu-- sMiiitni.i an atl- - s Wifey Darling, If some bold. kidnaper should come and . take me aay would you o.icr tan t..? Iiuttn Ve. I am alwavs glad to toward tl.ure who d S me-- 1 il ii . for me Heber Q. Hale Will Be Speaker Utah-Idah- o ---- James Uulok, O. A Cl.iuim.iil, lil. )i , pH.'ident III U r y Hale will be of ixuhkIs J i o!n' .inn t the speaker for the July 4Mi ibia n .v'.i-; Iil:s eoroiil-ilo- o it laisl summer ll 4 Xf lUilinidi. If n irovram at Pre.st.n. Mr. Hale is' r Is i: re vurnnT aeathi-Huunn. c horv.-.. a Pry rare to lime a horn? siuie and i.attoi.al chaia g entabUJiiJ, aAonlli.g tol((lk'.r nine ll was in. able to rise. 1). jUt.M'n, c one of tlie Is considered end g , Ur. D. 2b paraiyitc M. lfan-J-nsleepy of sienkers. piar.na the oWnulioii. repot u d by for ablest , 0 the tspe in a .sling U';ean d to bo M. 1 ing, 3b , Veterinarian E M.ola-naeronautic li'-- 9 A. C. Blomgrtn. 0 0 sal In the first ware of In- - E. L'amg. 2b Ciab Lv.x'riment Station. Itpro--is1 will be one cf Idaho for tor o si at hat NoVi jp faction In PJ3. bat the d.ff.rult to pruiul to j 0 tlie sjieakers at the nDedicatory hore disease im. rasi,s did not reail favor-- 1 y jianren. rf of the Prest portions this serious Airport 0 I cf Utah communities thlSni,jy t aueh Uealmeiit. 111 invade j Fulkerson, In the July -, 0 o on July 3rd. Inrlud-sis.e theie la Mill much dispute Cambers, p ., summer and fall, Studies ma le reI 4! h piogram will be a ni.'ed hrther blood futkini ' gat'd 2 Las spread of this diseaseu ftl to 3 24 II 31 singer, John Lanyden, wdto has not strongly may tian nut this made an enviable reputation ascon-(tihas mah Experiment Station . dirate that It U spread by sim-erTREMONTOV especially on the Pari, pro-of this tact expose, therefore quaran- - j undertaken a study H. O. A fir Coast. B. A have studies Prehmltmry tmes ate not generally consider- blent. I 3 I ... Tentative program of the two Q undertaken with a strain cf Nelson, 3b ed of much protection. However. 2 2 0 cf days follows: from obtained big Harris, some (J danger! the causative virus nee there may be 1 im-3r(j Airport j ftirhard.son. If Juy from such exposure there is no Nevada areas. It Is highly ' ! I S 7:30 Morning Salute. need of undulv exposing hones onjportunt that Utah strains of virusd llunsakrr. rf Air- - p oc-.Green. Ib recovered for this study, O'8-- 8 30-pllon ol guests at premises where losses have 14 0 O . h .r r a hor.se becomes prostrate' or Watkins, c port. for guests. violent. and little or Gardner, p 8 30-Symptoms of this disease are extremely f recovery Is apporHaight. 2b flight over Pres- 10 00 Formatam One of the no chance niewhat variable. v,rUj Randall, as noted jet.t 1" Ml. raVhrymmm UJ at Airport. the brain the lioise must be 10 In the horse U off feed, but may fiom results Totals death de-- t before Buddy il by .00 Parachute Jump toyed OloVUL? ant to drink frequently. It maj and the brain Smlthfield from the abdoBruce. Je have a rather turked-up- " 020 020 OOX- -4 Destruetton Trcmonton removed. , 2 11:30-1immediately Airplane Rid- men and sltow heavy breathliv. D. Stolen bases a more Is Summary: Internally bleeding second by Ing. Early symiitotn. In the Double plays Hansen. Green exercises ol as a humane procedure than allowing 2 00-- 3 outbreak lat September . Chamlirrs to M. Hansen to Van be prolonp-dAirport. Van to yellowish coloring of the mem- theJ. suffering M. Hansen Oliu-to whose special N'oy, A. Rowe. 30 Bomb dropping contest. 3 branes about the eye. parUculatly Chamber. 0. 3 00-Nov Struck cut h.as been with relation 00 Public airplane riding. - 3 30-the sclera or whitish portnn of training Chamballs on 11. Bases a Is slicesorts Gardner blood Mirkirg lr 4 lio-- 5 Ob Stunting and panuhme the eye Ofmn a sleepy attitudeoc-ts to with ExhtI-meHit pitchI. 1. Gardner bers !.tl as t taut of the Utah observed and wrinkles may Jumping. Station In this impoitant ed ball Green by Chambers. Balk Public airplane riding. cur about tlie lower fare. If a In Taylor and 5 available Gardner. Umpires has Kcwe Mr. n of guests at chamwill the study be in 6 30 It U Rc'cepti fever present blixid Jchnson. sutklng ber of Commerce. earlier stages. Fetid odor from tlie hks laboiatorv. cf doslious Is which he 9 00 to ? Dancing at Airport. mouth with yawning and grinding In BRIGHAM CITY comfeeding on horses which are The airport celebration of teeth are common observations A B. H. O. A. disease, the of 15 cf assurance tlie has swelling the earlier stages 3 mittee 2 Seme show edematous 4 0 that farme.s D. Rasmussen, ss Salt Boise, Pocatello, from 1 about Uid nose, throat and chest. and he is asking I planes by adt using the Station E. Fraser, 3b Some horses may assume a sleepy cooperate available 3 1 6 1 Lake and Ogden. ComC. Rasmussen, c horses. Several others are expected to 1 attitude while others have a de- of such 4 s. rf ... may be bv tclephor be present from other points. sire to walk, tl r.ndchcles. munication 1 Utah lb to call Fraser, h. the charging ft A ft Movements are v bbj Program for July 4th If " Slallon. The foil' v Most rnlm.'ls which Experiment 4 3 conu-!"- d Salute at sunrise. 2b be Gleave. s iduals Morning i.'sv feu-end. ing walk have no cone I ticn of r n 9 oo Mile long parade. If there 1.; considerable Hansen, cf or oilier objects end severe In- at Lo-adls Rlchardson. cf O 'Ulc 10 30 Program. tin sp that Co cerf'.inty juries often are tie rvcult. I 1:00 P M Baseball game at City U Dr. D. E Madsen; Gardner, p guid paray sis of the eae CL present; 2 ball park. F. Knowlton, or Dr. O. G. Nielson, p Dr. the bladui are the rule. Finally Totals 2.30 Parachute Jump by Buddy animal Is n? loneer able to stand Larsen. Burcc. H OCPEN GRIEL 2 40 Children's Sports. Q A.B H. O A. i Vaudeville. 5 2 2 7 3.30 wJ Carlo, rv 6:00 Parachute Jump. 3 2 Grow, rf eJ and fights, 8 Wrestling 4 2 M. riofazlrr, 3b at Per- - U A M. Dancing 9 3 5 c of Lt- - unco'ivi iim interrupted b o s o A J t ''ral''11 How would you describe grapefruit? Rufus It, a lemon that, Charlotte wav having Untie She vored with quinine. with her English. Accord. ng to Pros. Pie.t n he had got one matter when ,.rur,wiL'ci! thought, sle said, -MotU-r. I see how lt u now. liens set and lay and pepde sit and lie, d nt they?'" thought , tad at Preston Fete i A B. H Tucsdav. Tune 19. 1934. CACHE COUNTY. UTAH CACIIK AMERICAN Page Eight r Cioof'.is i ;a , BobTeacher want you to memorize today's motto: "It u better to give than receive. Febby I know it already, My dud taught u to me. of Teacher How noble your father! What profession Is he tu? r. Bobby He's a Sunday-scho- by, ol 1 prize-fighte- E. 2E.W. ELLIOT & CO VV. is Air conditioning equipment home, new available for every One store or place cf business. room of a cottage or an entire building ran be air conditioned to It takes little Imagination appreciate the bundled and one effiwavs in which Improved sumciency la achieved In both mer and winter month, by alp conditioning. ELLIOT & COI J , vn nno ' e. diva, in-j- ,e . - 3 10, tliere-curre- be P 1 , . i,-.- Koe 9 " e blic t, Final oS Odds Clcan-n- p the two and three of a kin d item from all over the tore. Included are odd and end, mall lot, broken ize, and core of rare bargains left over from a busy summer selling. Stock taking start in a few days and as usual, E LLIOTS refuse to carry odds and ends . . . Out Hundreds of other Nick Nacks.that are clean they go Our loss is your gain. . . But Hurry! and new but no good to us. all Were cleaning up 4 nt 0 ln-v- rts out 11 , Panlrls, ........ - Huf-stetle- ... 420 6 5 1 3 4 2 0 0 3 lana- - Sale Price . Twenty Years 110 Of American 27 Life Pictured 40 16 be present. v ere heavier considerable than their white foe. I A1 Newman won a decision from In the wrestling Bill ll'.tnsen for match. Newman substituted to Iia Dein who was scheduled meet Hansen. There was a very crowd cn h.aad lo f,Ht factory vvatc-l- r the events. . I i i I ClirLstoffeison of Rock Springs, Wyoming were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Griffith the forepart of the week. The Gala glee club will furnish reveral selections at Franklin cn Idaho Day, June 15. Among those wTio attended the June conference at Salt Lake City were Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Allred, Mrs. E. B. Lundqulst, Mrs. Carrie Lundberg, Pitcher. Mrs. Nephl Mrs. Richard Toolson, Miss Betty Scrowther, Miss Lena Smith, Miss Bessie Noble. Mrs. Rinda Chambers, MisS "Erma Bingham, the Misses Lila Thornley and Della Thornley and Miss Oralie Cra-gun. Carma Miles and Viola Roskelley spent a few days during the past week at Lava Hot Springs. Miss Averil Nance of Salt Lake Miss Ilia City Is visiting with Miss for a week. Richardson Nance, Mrs. R. H. Richardson and daughters, Ilia and Willa and son Gilbert will spend the week end at Lava Hot Springs and as guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Vaughan and family. Billie Winn, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Winn of Centerville was taken to the Budge Memorial hospital on Wednesday night and operated upon for appendicitis. Miss Amy Nelson is spending the week visiting friends and relatives at Ogden. Helen P. Toolson, Mrs. A. J. Slack of Boise, Idaho Is the house guest of Mrs. Helen P. Toolson. Tlie Misses Over 7,800,760 Bibles, j were Today and Wednesday Flower Stands Regular Price $1.00 Regular Price 98c Sale Price Sale Price Mens Sleeveless Sizes 15V4, 16 IUaC Regular Price $1.98 Sa,e Price Ar-le- n. uo 38 9 Totals saker 2, Hulse 1, Rasmussen 3. xBatted for Mifflin In eighth. Umpires Parker and Perry. ScorThree-bas- e hit Summary: Hawkins. Gleed er hits Thorpe. Two-bas- e Double play Mauchley Nielson. to Nielson to Quinney. Credit victory to McCullough. Charge defeat to Larson. 27 Sale Price M 34 12 27 11 Totals Crystal Springs .... 000 030 060 9 001 303 22x 11 Logan Elks Stolen bases Drys Summary: dale. C. Archibald. Home ruaw Drysdale, G. Archibald. Two base hits H. Orme, Soffe, Rasmussen, Double plays G. Archibald. Wheatly to H. Orme to U. saker, Udy to Hunsaker. sen to Petty to Drysdale, Petty to Maughan to Drysdale. Credit victory to Hulse. Charge defeat to Udy. Struck out Udy 5, J. I! Hunsaker 3, Hulse 5, Rasmussen 3. Bases on balls Udy 2, J. Hun- - Payne, c Cottle, lb Jensen, p Wood, 3b Brough, ss Hauser, 2b Holt, If Littledike, cf Brown, rf Brough, p Jensen, lb Hauser, 3b Wood, ss R. H. O. E. 4 6 2 2 2 0 2 4 0 10 10 0 1 1 0 120 10 10 102 2 0 3 2 5 3 0 2 2 2 1100 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 11 0 0 0 0 40 12 15 8 2 2 4 0 12 10 Summary: Errors: Larson, Johnson, B. Andersen, Wood. Two base hits: Benson, Larson, B. Andersen, Johnson, three base hits: Holt, Littledike. Wild pitch: M. Andersen. Stolen bases: Tudding- ham, Cottle, Payne, Brough. Brown. Struck out: B. Andersen 8, Larson 1, Jensen 3, Brough 4. Left on bases: Newton 6, Tren- ton 18. Umpire Read. Scorer, Hauser. ; m Regular Price 98c Field Hats Sale Price 10' Sale Price c 13' rr o off fi 33 to Jergens Woodbury Just the thing to have if the little JJ u pi O o Soaps one goes riding with you. Have It over the seat and your worries leave. T Many Unusual Bargains in Ready to Wear 50 Ladies White Coats 6 Of light weight wool, beautifully made in the styles you will like, these coats arrived late so you save the difference Regular Price $9.50 PI Sale Price SfS! .00 Second Floor rr o PI ou H O pi H Sale Price and 10 Pair Mens Regular Price 49c Infants Automobile Cribs Sale Price E5 &c Golf Hose Mens Large Brim 8 . . no c 18x30 TRENTON A3. Sale Price Rag Rugs Sale Price . . Play Suits E rr PI Cloth Bound 44 12 Suits Boys Heavy Stripe Sale Price UIU 4 Field Hats Sale Price PI Childrens Straw Regular Price 49c Regular Price 49c ss Cl Sale Price Field Hats For garden use. Large brim very light weight. 5 A Regular Price 69c Mens White Cloth lad One Color Floor Pillows Straw Hats Yards Fast Color Voile Rayon Hats c c 35 Ladies distribut- Sale Price ts3 Six Regular Price $1.49 Yd. bJ LOGAN ELKS 2 0 1 Maughan, cf-1 0 0 p Fhippen, 5 2 2 Petty, 2b 5 2 12 Soffe, c 4 1 4 Rasmussen, ss-- p ... 3 Drysdale, Ib 4 Shigles, rf 2 C. Archibald, 3b 4 Reese, If 2 Hulse, p 2 G. Archibald, cf Size 1 to 2 Regular Price $1.98 c Damask Drape SPRINGS 7 o Top Coats Regualr Price $1.00 54 Inch Heavy North Cache Baseball League 1 I! Regular Price 59c to 98c Sale Price fi O Tennis Rackets Shirts and Shorts Size H Sale Price Seven Mens Summer Unions 11 rr O Boys All Wool Suits Sale Price n o pi Regular Price $1.49 17 161 A (M. R c Floor: Pillows Regular Price 98c Sweaters rE? Four Dress Shirts All Wool H n Guaranteed Quality Testa- Capitol Theatre Rayon Unions Mens White 14 ments and portions of the Bible in 155 languages ed in 1933. .00 12 0 Bickford. Richard NLary Brian. Jean Hersholt, ? Double' Louise Ihesser. Andy Devine and owGaVdner. plays Geerge E. Stone play the leading H. to Rasmussen D. C.l.aves to roles In "Song of the Eagle ", Fraser, Grow to Hartley. "ar ,0j drama portraying the march of Li Sofia. to to the Hartley Solia, Sarlo during r,.pi ts jn America FI Hartley to Sofia. Struck out j,ait tWo decades, which opens Neilxon 3, 8. Gardner HuMerier, tomorrow at the Gem Theatre. 3 Baies on balls HufMetlcr 2. The picture, a thrilling chronGnrdncr 1. Neilson 2. Umpires icle of war and peace, of prohibiHerrick and Holmes. tion and speculation, of depression and sorrow, swings on Into COLLEGIANS the future, dealing boldly with A.B. H. E. the question of what Is to follow 1 2 5 Westover, If the legalization of beer and the 2 0 5 Mauchley. ss restoration of prosperity. Ralph 2 3 5 Nielson, 2b Murphy directed the film, pro5 2 0 duced for Paramount by Charles Nyman, 3b 0 0 3 rf R. Rogers. 3 0 0 The story centers around a re2 0 0 middle-clas- s brew5 1 0 spectable upper family, who in 1916, the year ing 1 0 2 p opens are enjoying a 2 1 0 the film of prosperity. When 2 1 0 mild degree war breaks out the following year, two sons go overseas. Only 39 13 3 their one returns to Join his father in a business that is soon blasted by MALAD But they struggle A.B. H. E. prohibition. 5 2 through the decade that follows, maintaining dignity and respect. The legalization of beer seems to mark a return to the prosperity and happiness they once enjoyed, but they soon find themselves confronted by a problem that all America may face during The picthe next few months. tures solution Is a daring one. CRYSTAL Sj Wooden Size 36 $ um 1 Charles A' Regular Price $4.98 j 00-9.- Hart ley, 2b . Tlie American LeStnithfiok! will Sofia, lb held their gion Auxiliary Ruf-cl- l. cf .. ne't meeting, June 21 at the At Franklin. Friday afiernoon, p public library at 7.30 pm. The Bert Danford as promoter, staged If following procram will be ren- an Interesting boxing and wresi!- - J. rrofazler, dered: talk on 1'idac of Engof Lewis- show. Taylor Turp land. ly Elder Jodie Smith of ing Mrs. Robert Griffith, Mrs. W. Mis. James CantII. Cantwell, Sorenson. Mrs. ' (rt'orgena well. Miss Venna Cantwell and Miss Marva Sorenson attended a trousseau tea given at Logan on Mon day by Mrs. Rorotliea L. Roundy Ve.a In honor of her daughter whese marnage to Dean Cantwell.! son of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Cantwell took place In the Logan Temple, June 12. Mrs. Leslie Hanson left Monday for Los Angeles. Calif, where she will visit with her sister Mrs. Daphne Reid and family. Mrs. L. C. Joseph entertained the members of the Ladies Bridge club at her home on Friday af-- 1 temoon. A luncheon delicious was served at 1:30 and the af- temoon spent at contract bridge. Covers were laid for twelve. Invited guests were Mrs. Adrain Toolson. Mrs. J. A. Gutke, Mrs. L, E. Nelson and Mrs. W. A. Noble. High score was won by Mrs. Frank Winn. The Junior Ladies literary club met at tlie home of Mrs. Eldred Bergeson on Thursday afternoon. Pres. Mrs. C. W. Clark presided a short, business meeting was held after which James Mrs. Cantwell read the drama, The Lady From the Sea" by Henrick Ibsen. A delicious luncheon was served by the hostess to eighteen. Mrs. R. S. Nelson entertained at a trousseau tea at her home of her on Tuesday in honor daughter, Ruth. The rooms were beautifully decorated with summer flowers. The guests were received by Mrs. R. S. Nelson, Miss Leora Pitcher and Miss Rhonda Nelson. Many beautiful and useful presents were received. Dainty refreshments were served to a large crowd of friends who called. Dr. and Mrs. Orson Daines left during the past week for Chicago where they will visit the fair and Dr. Daines will do search work. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Morten-so- n and Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Golf Knickers rr o Nine Pairs Mens u 13 Warren Boys In Draw With Opponents 6 7 Pairs Mens All Wool Jf-s- SMITHFIELD and Ends m H fi tossed on one table Silks, Here you will find the greatest assortments of dress materials ever of ends with Flannel, Scrims, Drapes, Outing many along Voiles, Organdy Rayons, Crepes, Prints, make your selection easy. Very liberal Creatons. All measured and marked at bed rock price to lengths are placed on sale to assure quick moving. Co E, :. W. ELLIOT & CO.IH 3E. W. ELLIOT & COC no |