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Show CACHE Pace Six AM ERICAN LOGAN. CACHE COUNTY. UTAH Friday. June 29. 1934. Smith, Streeter, Sheldon, Wood- Trenton, now of Logan spent Sun- to settle In Uie bronhchlal tubes. cure s case of tuberculosis. It Is pitching. races and Jumping In will accompany. Mr. and Mrs. Byward. Washburn. day with Mr. and Mrs. R, 8. Han- I coughed up matter nuxed with the weakness and anemia that bich the vanguards were Uie ron Smith of Logan. sen. Uj bkd. Took four bottlts of emul- Thursday, June tl, 1934 On Tuesday, members of the . sums and cough medicines, when i mol discouraging and needs the menT'Dinrwr wsl wrwd Adams, Harrows, BarUiolomen, Farm Bureau held a successful Not very long I would get a little better, then nioat attention, Clieia-y- , French Army, Salon, In Clarkston. Z demonstration take more cold I know not mo 1 referred to milk strippings. Gage, Gifford, Head. I loupes, O1 howi would have a dull for a half! commencing with about one pint Louie . . w Jack-soo( ,he Hayward. Hill, Ide, a dsy and the cough would w- -l morning and night, gradually in- -. In this country there are over Loa,le; Wd Mrs Le Ella by Kimball, Leggett, tmslng master, commence. Tills coughing has ereaslng the quantity to one quart. . prmyfr , Bennie J lisvaien- - sons B8.300 00 miles of telephone wires, Lyman, Lowell, Mushier, Newcomb, A shower was gtv-- 1 made me weak and I have lost 2300.900 miles of telegraph It two quart dally. You Ladies chorus led bv and Providence Be You Name Pierin Pearson. Week Pike, Norris, Noyes, May Next Misfit Gnf. cable and 300.000 miles of power noon meal should en on Monday evening at the home ten pounds, consist of fin; reading. Christen-eO. son. ReyPerkins, Roberts, Rogers. Joseph lines In use. of Mrs. Louise Fuhrtman In honor The doctor says I have chronic other nourishing food, such a Interested In Logan Temple. music, accordion. H. M. God- nolds, Spaulding, 8trong. Smith, of Laura Leonhardt ho branchltts and It U hard to cure, eggs, raw, soft boiled and poached. James, In any of Taft. Taber, are Interested If you Wild, Torrey, Thayer, bap- these Monday. July 3 Regular names, consult the Button Williams, Wolcott, Warren. Wing, was recently married. A enjoyable He has a machine to inhale tty. tism day (or dead and living. Grant Transcript of ttie dates given at Woodward, Wheclock, White. evening of social chat was enjoyed gen and oil of pine, and I have Dainty refreshment were served taken eight treatment one-ha45 am. Idaho Falla, 1 the Caclie County Public Library. Stake to about seventy-fivThe young hour at Uie time. My cough ts a Friday, June K, 1934 1934 1:00 Joseph G. Christenson on an sc- Black June IS, Bear Riwr p.m. Monday, pm. Adams. Baker bride received a nice assortment little better but I am so weak; Aumock, Alberton, cordlon; d Leorta Griffiths, 45 am. Salt Lake Aldm. Antrobu. Arnold, Boyce, All reader of thu foot 1st ward. useful of tired have and I mornings gift. ' ilrrcunBennett, night Burgess, ..ElM Godfrey. Sylva Dewel. Dane, Ldwarda, Blrkerstaff, r l Courtney, at me makes all times It to so (wests. liberty to Schlr&s Ravsten' Hazel tired Miss visited ward. fuvMen Vera Franxham. Frlel, Holladay, Hooker, Callaway, Crane. Cook, Crockett, her mother and other member with do all my work, have to lie down!rlt j tar information pertaining of Cobum, McDaniel, Daggett, Eaton, 1 enj4nlln.' Rela Griffith. Turday. July Holder, Haskel. every day. Am so worried for fear to the object of health. Address'i Forestall. Freeman, the family on Sunday. Mr- 11 nd MrHerman Thomp- dowment amsions, I I. m. and 1:00 Kemp, Low, Lourka, Mlxee, Os- Forestall, Home! I communication to have the tuberculosis of the throat. Gibson. Frltier, Feathers, Mrs. A. E. AUen la visiting at son and family are visiting relaMrs. J. B. borne, Pierce. Putney, McPhaedrts, p. m. Gove. Gardner, Oorman, the home of her daughter, Mrs. tives in Idaho Fall and Rexburg. ANSWER: In the Home Health RelUey, Smith, Holland, Hliarp. Seward, Howland, Thomas Walker of Pleasant Grove. Huntington. Wednesday, July 4 Closed 1 Idaho. book. Club, Volume two. Sweeney, TuthlU, Ward. Hawes under Hicks, Hall, Hardy lbxlge, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jensen were the heading of Mr. Annie Barson who has been Wednesday, June IS, 1934 Consumption, Its Jackson, Jack, King, McLean. Thursday, July 5 Regular ala Allen, Button, Berkhelser, Bell, Lyon, Long, Merrlliew. Morrison. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Varnlck prevention, treatment and cure," seriously 111 Is reported to be Imon of Hanson Is Oneida Brigham Stake endowment sessions, 8unday. given a great dial of InformaBeebe, Bigelow, Baker, Comstock, Miller, Ogden, Rouse, Stone, Smith. proving, she U at a local hoepttal. Mrs. Mark lfalgreen of Tooele tion upon that subject, and I will Clark. Dustin. Sloan, Smoot. Seymour, Sexton. day and night Clarke, Delano, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. ButtarsJ 6 ensix to with sdvlre her parents, Mr. Regular follow these direcyou Friday, July Darlle, Davla, Taft, Tale. Darby. Derby. Weeks. Is visiting Vanderveer, spent Tuesday In Logan. sewiatalizuig fls van of true dowment sessions. tions Ogden Stake, French, Finney, very closely. Incipient TB. Gee. Walker. Wilson. and Mrs. Charle Bryson. Goodwin, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Godfrey and j true old fuiuooed boded Is no Caclie Stake day and night. Cache OilU-tt- , a longer Hatch, Holbrook. Hubbard, dangerous condition o Mr. and Mrs. Dean Hammond In Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Clark have dmtrng newly combined! Smooth If Stake Temple committee night handled. properly I have Harding, Hunt, Hopkins, Hustetter, company with two couples from and velvety, made in the esduitve returned from a visit to YellowSaturday, July 7 Special baptism Holden. Harmon, how to do lerman. Kip, 0 Kraft Muatl Vt hip, Clarkston Logan sjient Sunday afternoon at taught many physicians The ward picnic stone Bark. .. name 1500 names, Longfellow, Lawrence, day. Shelley Stake Menrham, of "V hrld t the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lagoon. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ravsten, noon. until Phln-neStake Orant morning Newell, Perkelser, y0U- KRAFTS MIRACLE WHIP chllrlM Atkinson of Newton was Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Ravsten spent SnhaUne1 Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Zollinger and afternoon. nd 0,1 enjoyed by more than 200 people. Wednesday In Logan. Phelps, Rogers, Rice, Stream, e,tyKen nine"!!?.! family of Mackay, Idaho motond SALAD DRESSING BaU ?an's for ladles, children Mrs. Sarah T. But tars has left The Third ward here on Saturday leaving the child- arvPmlief firnithflcld to men likely were end horseshoe for a she1 visit to played, his left World's the parents. They Relief Society officers entertained ren with Fair, at a social on Tuesday afternoon on Monday for Chicago to visit TooLson fair. the In honor of Mrs. Kitty Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Lewis and and Mrs. Matilda Jenson who are In labors the daughter Mary were dinner guests retiring from their Relief Society. Pres. Mrs. Emma of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Hammond R. Hansen was In charge of the on Tuesday. ojwnlng exercises after which a program was rendered with Mrs. Gertrude Toolson as master of ceremonies. The following responded o.i the program: chorus. Mrs. SPENCER Effle Birker and company; read-- I violin lug. Mrs. Mien Timmins; solo, Mrs. W. W. Perkins with Mrs. Fugene Liindquist at the piano; paper. Mrs. P. D. West; vocal duet. ;,;rr. Lavon Winn and Mrs. and edited by Dr. David II. Reeder Smith. Mrs. Toolson Mrs. Jenson were each presented Kansas City. Missouri with a set of goblets; . remarks. SUMAND Mrs. Toolson and Jenson. Stake CONSTIPATION Relief society officers. Mrs. Bern-- ! MER DIARRHEOA Diarrheoa hlsel, Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. Leonard Is a condition caused by nature Olson and Miss Belle Kemp were In her wise efforts to rid the syspresent r.nd each gave si art re- tem of offending material which A delicious luncheon was otherwise marks. might kill the patient. V check served and a social tour followed, Therefore, to suddenly The Junior Ladies Literary club diarrheoa will In some cases remet at the home of Mrs. Homer sult fatally and In others a seror Daines. Pres. Mrs. Myrtle Clark ious and protracted illness subgave a report of the past year af- poor health. A poisonous ter which Secretary and Treasurer stance is quickly generated, and Mrs. Thora Llttledyke gave a re- unless the offending material Is or by port. NCrs. L. E. Nelson gave the thrown off by vomiting one act play, Decorated for Ser-- v diarrheoa. the results will be serIce.". The following officers were ious. Old Mother Nature sti.l elected for the coming year. Pres. maintains a hold and will quickly Mrs. Leslie Hansen: vice president, cause both purging and vomiting Mrs. Glen R. Winn and Mrs. Eu- and while her treatment Is severe. gene Lundqulst as secretary and It is thorough. treasurer. A delicious two course How to aid nature In such luncheon was served by the hos- cases is the task which should tess assisted by Miss Myrtle Lar- understand. The first thing A sturdy, long lasting motor . . son and Miss Elr.ora Nelson. should be a thorough and comGeneral Eliclrics stury, serviceable, The Ladies bridge club met at plete enema of water at about 75 drives a tufted brush and at the the home of Mrs. Lorin Low and degrees. Next, a generous dose of full quality, economy washer! A enjoyed an afternoon of contract castor oil Is the simplest and same time creates a powerful sucLuncheon was rafest remedy that can be found. bridge on Friday. dependable fine washing job at served to twelve. High score prize The result will be that the boy, tion that gets all the dirt , . minimum eosl! Look at Its features: was won by Mrs. Kernel Toolson. who has gorged himself with un- Richcorn Mrs. Handsome stream lined design , . Mrs. Martin Roskelley, or, denipe peaches, apples, vane activator . Baked ard Toolson and Mrs. W. A. Noble melons, will next morning feel A cleaner you'd like to were Invited guests. rather weak and listless, yet hel keep in ous enamel tub . lid The Gleaner Girls and M. I. A. is alive and in no danger, while, your living room. The motor is officers of the Second ward en- if you had given him a generous Safety wringer with side release tertained Tuesday evening in honor dose of pain killer, diarrheoa packed with lubricant and hermetiSoft rolls . . Rigid steel frame cf Miss Marie Peterson, who Is remedies, or any common drugs In check the or field the mission for the to the cally scaled at the factory . . An leaving pain stop Enclosed mechanism with pre near future. An extemporaneous diarrheoa, you might have got e extra long length cord with mouldprogram was given after which a good night's sleep yourself and cision fitted gears, steel socket Miss the boy might have slept, but the delicious lunch was served. ed plug. with Peterson was presented casters Trouble free motor. danger Increasing every hour. beautiful leather purse. It is well to be prepared to reNo Additional Charges Miss Elva Winn returned home lieve a case of diarrheoa as soon No Additional Charges Sunday evening after having spent as you are satisfied that all of the past three weeks visiting with the offending material has been relatives and friends In California thrown out, and for this purpose Dr. and Mrs. H. B. Daines left a most excellent remedy can bo Thursday morning for Yellowstone made out of the common blackBecause of our excellent sales record established tremendous purchasing power of raw mater- Park, where ttiey will enjoy their berry as follows: Heat the bersummer vacation. ries slowly until they swell and burst: mash them and place in during the spring season we are able to take ada clrse bag and squeeze thoroughial. We consider this one of the greatest opporly. To every quart of Juice place a small cloth bag containing ginvantage of a special purchase of a limited numger, and a very small quantity tunities we have ever had! A Saving Invest of cloves and mace. Heat slowly for two hours in a covered porre Cottle Elva Miss ber of General Electric Washers and Vacuum Trenton celain vessel and add two and a turned to her home Saturday. She half pounds of sugar, and when ment. has been visiting in Ogden with dissolved, put in small bottles. made possible only by General Elec- relatives. Cleaners blackberor fresh The canned Miss LaRene and Mrs. Lavonia ries prove laxative in many cases, Butler have returned from Salt Lake the little seeds are hard and where they have been visiting relathey Irritate the muctives. ous lining of the intestines, the Mrs. Newell Payne and baby are is Increased. peristaltic action getting along nicely. the seeds are However, when Mr. and Mrs. Albert Muller of strained out. the juice is classed Pocatello. Idaho were Sunday vlsi as overcome and astringents tors of Alvis Miller. diarrheoa. Miss June Larsen returned to In this connection will also add Whitney, Idaho, Sunday. that a strong decoction of the Nathan Humphries and Miss berries with an equal amount of Lucille Dahle were Saturday visi- witch hazel makes a most extors in Logan. On returning home cellent wash for sore mouth. to were surprised many people learn that they had been married. CLUB NOTES of The list girls up for queen Dear Doctor: I have read your now been has of for the 4th July articles for four years, have one arranged and beginning Monday of your books which has been a be will of it 25th June possible great help to me. I read the the to vote for queen. healht department first. Recently Miss Wanda Nelson of Lewiston noted where you had helped a is in Trenton visiting with her woman in her boy who treating Gordon. Sam Mrs. sister, had tuberculosis of the throat. MonV opened The kindergarten Please tell me what to do. where you have your potential is Miss Gordon day morning. I took cold last Christmas, had 3L: customers when your ad appears on the teaching kindergarten. threat troubie, and later seemed Bobbie and Goodwin W. A. Mrs. whole The American. Cache of the pages and Christian Goodwin have returned to their home from San family sits down to enjoy it its features MUTT AND JEFF It Seems That Even Fish Have Sex Appeal By BUD FISHER Francisco where Bobbie and Chrisand news and when your advertising tian have been attending school. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Hansen remessage confronts them it finds them in to Trenton Sunday after turned results. gets a happy, receptive mood spending a few days in Ogden the for with relatives and friends. fail them looking Mrs. Annie M. Hill of Ogden Tell them life better. make things spent the week with C. T. Pullum. Leslie Goodwin of California, where to find them! was in Trenton Sunday visiting friends and relatives. Mrs. Phoebe Hedrick of San Francisco is spending her vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Goodwin. Mr. and Mrs. Wllford Kendall have been in Lewiston visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Glover and family, Mrs. Kendall's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Humphreys and Mr. and Mrs. Nathan were in Smithfield Humphries visiting with relatives, Sunday. Mrs. Luella Hunter, formerly of Genealogy k. n, at'nV ' Providence ' J ; r i ' i n; j lf ' e. Americas . - fiM favorite! - Gold-thwalt- e, Tssf toll-da- y. Milr. SMITHFIELD y, I hVnnLT!r?por1 Capitol Theatre Today and Saturday HOME TRACY 'VCL On Account of the Demand made by the people of Cache Valley, we will Continue our Silver Dollar Sale until July 15th ' HEALTH CLUB l la Hu. Uba&zt HELEN TWELVETREES ALICE FAYE h r Down Your Choice of j Sunday to Tuesday General Electric General Electric aemamii IjjWaslsesr sic Per Week ,S GABLE POWELL w iff LOY MANHATTAN JQ , vitre-alumin- .MELODRAMA' tries TRENTON ... a . . . Thats that Dont that VALLEY electr: co. In the Palm of Your Hand ISP theyre The Whole Family Enjoys Reading the Cache American ...... Across from Hotel Eccles South Main Logan, Utah m |