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Show 25 T!ci!av. September 1934. Back from World' Fair LOCAL NEWS IVitrwn and hia mu Hi rum hate returned Down from Franklin r kti4 Frfiklit ,,noi uO Alum cr Katurd.y, u CACHE lti. buitic sf Cylda of from a mo.i varaiion ai aiiriid.-- A I y bays:- - CVniury of 1rogrrra Pocatello Wed Couple Brother Very III Kldm Jatkaon Fa.ar, aon of Amtroa Call, manager of the Cummlioner Jaroaa 4. Facer of I'oralollo and Kllan 1OuUa Gtbby Lul knight Coal Co. baa 10 Kail Lake on arruunt of i'oralalo bava aarurad a mar. rJl-of iba very serious Illness of a riaga licanaa from Clark C. V. Mohr to wad. b'oihcr. A Entering School baa Phillip iilair of Ogden ho Cove, jowpb Hick bwo employed In Iba forestry service during lha past summer, a , iranaactiof buno.-a- In Saturday, Fine Son Arrive Mu Vivian Hodrero Hawkins, wife of W. L. llaaklna of Hay Inn, la tba proud mother of i fma ton born at a (oral hospital All concerned Friday arming. doing Olraly. Marriage License waa In today making arrange-mani- a to enter the C S.A C. lie waa brought bera by bla father Sam Hlalr. a former raaldeut of a Lewlaton and at one time popular atudent at the B.Y C. For Value Buy Your itulon J. bleed baa aaaoclaled blmaalf with Iba Golden Guernsey Hairy of Hyde Park. Phil Purser who baa been tbe aole owner, I taking charge of the producifon and of tbe buslnesa and Mr Stead will have charge of tba dlatrlbutlon. Blankets 1 Peumey s Many Attend Fair Mittion Addret Change Word baa been received from Elder Ford T. Rose that be has changed bis mission address from Fort Collins, Colorado to Omaha, Nebraska. Rain and Snow Rain fell In the valley and snow In the bllle tbe past twenty four hours. It Is said the rain has done much to Increase the More precipitation beet yield. eeems to be the weather offering soon. n sa Pleased with Service R. 8. McQuarrle, secretary of the Cache county Farm bureau, baa mailed a communication to this office expressing the appreciation of the farm bureau for the coopers) Ion given by the Cache American in putting over tbe receot county fair In such a successful manner. Victor Collegian Logan Collegians defeated in the Sunday game at the Cache fair grounds, thus annexing title as champions of o the league for 1934. real achievement. In This was the first half the Collegians were not so impressed but as the Tre-mont- Utah-Idah- J. Curtis, in charge of the campaign being waged here In the interests of the Old Age pension plan, reports that a meeting was held Monday night at Smith-fiel- d at whieh about 300 persons attended. On Wednesday a similar meeting will be held at Lewiston Third ward and Thursday evening a meeting will be held at Richmond. The Old Age pension seems to be a very popular subject at the present time. season advanced the team beBishop and Mr. Charles Engmore and more Impressive land are home from the world's come finally won the honor to enfair at Chicago. Upon returning and ter the state amateur tournament home they report that a num- from this district. ber of Cache valley citizens attended tbe fair along with the tabernacle choir Get Whisker Prize Salt Lake Among those who made the trip Serge J. Olsen of College Is were Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Wes- back from the Golden Jubilee at ton. Mrs. Charles Johnson, Mrs. Idaho Falls where he captured L. D. Naiabltt. Bishop Orva! Leo all the first prizes awarded to William the producer of the best set of of Paradise. Bishop Evans and Mr. and Mrs. George whiskers. Mr. Olsen's face is Doty of Richmond. well covered with a growth of hair which sandy makes a wonderfully attractive Fancy Price for Seed Steve prominent facial growth. He has been disCampora, farmer of Trenton, may make a playing these whiskers on the The Logan of late. trip to his native country this streets ofward man gives the Imfall, something he and his wife College have longed to do for many pression that he should join the years. They both have relatives preacher profession. The whiskresiding In Italy. Mr. Campora ers add much dignity. The also has property there. sale of their alfalfa seed on Saturday for a fancy price, it appears now, will provide the wherewith for this industrious couple to get their heart's desire. New Staff Member Mysterious Fire Back from Boulder Dam William T. Knowles and wife and Mrs. J. H. Westover returned Monday from a trip to Boulder Dam where they went as guests of the Old Timers Organisation of the Union Pacific. Several Aghundred made the trip over Sunday and Mnday from Vtah. The railroad officials and attendants made the trip a most Interesting and enjoyable one. An inspection of the working at the!I dam were thoroughly explained. Sat-arda- jr, red-bro- Pension Meetings A. In The Piggly Wiggly Store John Cornish Family Holds Reunion at Cove A reunion was held Cove Saturday, Sept. 22 at the Cove ward meeting house for the family of the late John and Esther Cornish. Sixty members of the family were present. A meeting was held and officers elected as follows: Leo Cornish, the only living son was elected president with Karleen C. Larsen was vice president and Clara Larsen as secretary and treasurer. A program was rendered as flames under control. The cause of the blaze was not known. follows: prayer by George HolliThis fire costs us money. In- day; song, Lilia and Lois Hollisure with us. O. A. Garff, man- day; reading Barbara Murray; ager Utah Mortgage Loan In- song, Luana and Merna Glenn; surance Dept. Thones 234, 822. remarks, Geo. S. Cornish; song, (Advertisement) Eugena Mae Larsen; brief history of John and Esther Cornish was given by Hyrum Larsen; Letho Holliday responded with a Tiathian song; song, Theron Lowe; reading. Goerge Hilliday; Ye congregation sang, Oh, Mountainns High; prayer by Marvel Larsen. After the program a delicious dinner was served. The afternoon was spent in playing games and social chat. A Pure Vegetable and Foresters say wood-eatin- g terFat, an economiPHONE Animal mites are becoming increasingly cal substitute for Jiiird, numerous in cities because of the at a Big Saving, Ideal rapid depletion of forest areas. for Frjing and Shorten- Appointment of two new members to the staff of the Utah State Agricultural college were among the major items considered and approved at the monthly meeting of the Board of Trustees of the college which was held Friday in the board room. Floyd E. Morgan, a graduate of the college, wag named instructor in speech for the three quarters of the coming college year temporarily succeeding Wallace Goates who during a leave of absence is doing graduate work at the I of Iowa. Mrs. Myrtle Jensen was appointed as first grade teacher in the training school operated by the department of education of the college. opening I f.tual Iron-cla- se me-cef- ul More Jobs for Building Workers ln Join Dairy Concern An-gel- ea New-bou- afitr Housing Program Means ni Logan bava baa.i Marriage license by Clark C. V. Mohr 10 Karl lha following couples: and Oliva hfure in Logan Cooper, Frovldenc Misa Rita Hodrero. Coloman, Smltbflcld; John D. Ilnnrry and Arlene IVtaraon professional nurse, baa been Illarkfoot. for a abort visiting In time with bar parenta, Mr. and Mra. L. F. Itodrero. Mlsa Hodrero Dr. Preton Honored la ou her way to tbe roast from pr. William I). Preaton, Logan a trip to tbe world's fair In ph yildan and aurgaon, Sunday Chicago. vraa elected dapartmant commander of the Vaierana of Foralgn For Republican Women Wara at tba clone of two organ-iralloMrs. Martha Roberta., atate mealing held In tba hotel In Salt Lake City from , Cache eommltleewoman baa bean requested to extend an Invitation to all Republican Ryberg Honored In acanlng the Hat of chair- woman In this county tottend at the men of commltteea recently ap- a Republican Jamboree 4 at 8:30 October Hotel I'tah. chamSalt the pointed by Reber of commerce, one observe p. m. At the Jamboree rite on tbe atate candldatea publican E. Mr. W. name of the Ryberg. ticket will be Introduced.) Ryberg waa formerly a clllien v of thla city. He haa bean In the contracting busl-neElect Delegate in the atate capital. At the Wednesday night pri.i mary. of the Republcan party the following delegates were elected Auto Driver Hurt ev at Trenton to attend the county M. II. Henderson Buffered 111 bo held nt eral fractured riba early Monday) convention, hlrh school. Sept Junior high Logan, his automobile when morning Chav. O. 2!tth. H. J. Hnuer, collided with a gravel truck driven by G. J. Serrlst. Police Ser- Wood. J. Esrl Andrew and Geo. preelnet was orgeant William Wllllson said the O. Merrill.as The follows: Henry J Henderson car waa going north ganized on Fifth East street, the truck ilauser, chairman; Mrs. Chas. G. weRt on Center street, and that Wood, vice chairman and J. Earl Andrew, secretary the truck struck the car latuad P.pe Five (Cotitmurd from Pag Ot sulations. That Is. If a lending M A. on llira tbca on tha relief rolls were agency acquires notes aggress' . Ward of the First the families of walkers normal- Ing a total vcluio of lluo.uuo. Tuesday tilth! very aue.es ful. IVp song and tommunlt ly engaged in building. It waa It will he insured sgstust luu led by Mrs. M. W to aoivs lb ailuatlon that the percent of loss on ail Hem up singing Smith, after huh tha follow lux National Housing Act became to total aggregate lossr of t!0,. 000, Losses of this proportion program waa given: prayer law. Charles I'nsworih: voral duet It la eiprctrd to alleviate the have never been approached In Albert Fallow and M. V, Smith dtstreaa among a Urge portion America on Ihl type of business, Welcome address. E. S', l.srsen of the 4,000,01)0 person In tbe even In the worst depression piano duet. Mary Allan and Ixils United State who normally de- years. The Federal Housing AdminisI'elersen; talk on M I A. actlvlt pend upon the construction Intration, In Its rules and regulalea, Mrs. Rodney Sutherland; vo- dustry for their livelihood." ral trio. Margene I'eteraen, La tions, covering the making of The Federal Run and Nona Clark; artistic Government, loans, will not require collateral, dancing. Verleen Willis; accord through tb Housing Adminis- exrept In some cases where the Plate law demand solo. Stanford Broadstons tration. win insure lending agena cies against 100 percent of all security for loans. mortgages Thi la Iru trancing followed. The annual conference of the loose, provided the lota) of such of some building and loan assonot exceed 2 per- ciation and aavinga banka, bui Third ward Relief soclely waa lossesof doe tha aggregate amount of the great held In the ward chapel at 1 p cent advanced majority of loan to for property Im- be made under tbl plan will be m. Sunday. An Intereating pro funda This Insurance is In the form of character loans, provement. gram waa given. virtually an guarantee baaed aolely on the reputation of The many frlenda of Loula P of protection for the financial tbe borrowed and hi ability to be pleaaed to Institutions, Maughan will Sim'S the highest repay. Endorser and learn of hla return to Hyrnra af known loss on similar types will not be needed. ter an absenre of eight years of loan haaratio not exceeded S per James A. Moffett, the Mr. 'Maughan come hark to cent. Experts In this field have Administrator, emphasiseHousing that to assume management of the opinion that It Is while the Federal Housing Adthe Allen Mercantile company expressed conceivable hardly that these ministration la anxiou lo restore In thla city. Incredits, extended by ceive the heartiest The marriage of Weldon Pel stitutions could resultprudeut In losses from property ownercooperation erson, son of Harvey Petersen greatly exceeding thla previous public, no modernizationand tba loans and Mias Beth Hoskins of Wells-vlll- experience. Tbe Insurance, they that are not fully Justified on the waa solemnized Wednes- agree, U tantamount to a comgrounds of sound judgment arc day, Sept 19. In the l,ogan tem- plete guarantee for financial In desired. ple. numerous parties have been held recently for tbe young Slake board member present j camp spent Sunday vrlth hi par-people. ere Sister Rebecca Lewis, Mil- - ents, Mr. and Mra. Morrl God- Mrs. J. Allgalr entertained on Webb ton of Richmond; Dr. J. frey, Mr. Godfrey la preparing to Monday afternoon In honor of Morris Godfrey and Mr. Wood enter tbe U.8.A.C, at tbe openher birthday anniversary. A depresent and present- ing of school. licious supper was served to fif- land were M the ed men'a basketball team O teen guests. a pennant. A gift from the Mr. and Mr. Eugene Nielsen with club of Richmond. Golden of Preston. Mr. and Mra. Henry Lions Gessel Mr. and Mra. S. W. Jen- Buttars. manager of the M men n accepted tha gift in behalf of sen and Lamont Bern h of were recent guests of Mr the tam. The following young men belong to the team; Lenard and Mrs. l,eon Anderson. The Ladles club met Mrs. Oliver Birch was hostess Jensen, Rulon Archibald, Joseph at tbe home Literary of Mrs. Leonard to the Coterie rlub at her home Atkinson, Alph Godfrey, D. But- Olson on Thursday afternoon on Friday. Three tables of bridge tars, Reed Dahle, Jessie Buttars, with Pres. Mrs. F. L. Allen prewere plByed. Prlzea being award- Joseph Griffin, Lester Ravsten. Mrs. J. W .Funk of Riched to Mra Ruby Jensen and Mra. Mr. Alice Seaderholin, after siding. mond reviewed the book. Days Jack McGee. A delicious lunch- spending a week at the home of Without End," O'Neil. eon was served. Mr. and Mrs. Thos Goodey has Several muHlral by Eugene were numbers to of returned Norine Nielsen, daughter her home In Brig- rendered by Mrs. E. B. Lundquist. Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Nielson wns ham. A delicious luncheon waa servto last the hospital returned Mr. and Mrs. Jessie L. Thomped to club members and Mrs week for an operation for com- son of Sm it h field are house Ervin Plowman and Mrs. Lundplications from a recent ruptured guests of Walter M. Thompson. quist. appendix operation. Mr. and Mrs. George Looslle The members of the DeLure Virginia Hall left for Salt building a new home. Fred club entertained at a three Lake laRt week where ahe will are work In charge. course dinner in honor of their resume her studies at Henlnger Dahle hasS. the Barson was confined husbands on Friday evening at Business College, after having to Peter hia bed for the past few days. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Forspent the summer months with He la reported as improving to- rester Ciaypool. The rooms and her parents. small tables were beautifully do The Ladles Literary club held day-Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Thompson corated with snapdragons and their first meeting of the winter family have moved to Logan asters. After dinner the evening season, Friday at the home of andlive. was spent at bridge. High score Mra. Cantril Nielsen. Mrs. Har- Jo Mra. farah G. Clark la at prize was won by Acll Deppe and old Nielsen gave a book review, W here she went for medihigh cut by Jamea Cantwell. Mr. also a reading. Harry Don Brad- Preston cal treatment. and Mrs. Joseph Goff and Mr. ley sang two solos with guitar The baby of Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Dean Cantwell were In A delicious Wallace accompaniment. Stewart who has been vited guests, luncheon was served to 27 mem- 111, is Mr. and Mrs Homer Dalnes Improving bers and three guests. Grover Christiansen met with In Miss Laree Barson Is visiting, entertained a few friends at their i home on Logan. Wednesday evening. A the misfortune of being kicked LaRue Godfrey of the CCC delicious luncheon was served by a horse Friday. It broke his leg. He was taken to the hospital The Hyrum Ih-p-u Ranger in Town of CACHE COUNTY. UTAH AN. Better Hyrum M.I.A. Festival Held in First Ware Mickey Mouse outing and .lrnt busgo abort, ib. AMERICAN-LOG- W. I. Sorensen of Mendon who was transacting business in Logan Saturday told of a mysterious fire In his chicken f coop Mrs. early Saturday morning. Sorensen who had been feeling poorly for some time was awakened about 4 oclock in the morning to get a drink. As she glanced out of a window she observed fire in the chicken coop. Help was summoned and a bucket brigade soon had the ' d 3 lbs. for 35c Buy handkerchiefs with what it saves It bnt aecewtry to p SO or non to get quality la a dentifnea. Lutenoa Tooth Paste, made by tbe maker of LUterme come to yoa in a Urge tube tt 25f. No to bow it clean, beautifies and protect your teeib. More erer H saves yon approximately 13 a year over SOI detmfneea. Buy things yon need with that earing handkerchief ere merely euggeettoa. Lambert Phar j macnl Fresh Oysters, Salmon, Halibut, Finnin Haddie, Kippered Salmon, Armours Delicious Mince Meat Eat Mince Pies Now, They are Seasonable (a ths Mir Allrt-d- , sud etvning t'rr MinUim r A. was Jarvis, (1 L. Re. laid Robert (inttilb, W Mr. It II. It . T . C. n Tod-o- It Farr, Cantwell, ai d Mr. Irvin Chamber. Mw.tusn, Mr and Mr W A'NtbU and ii.Lundtx-r- . J.n.un sod ore EU.l.e . ft K i. ul ay fog High ass son by Mr. I.uodhrtg. prlxs daughter, leiroit. kii.blgan hte they Th Karsh WiKid-uf- f ill purchase a new tar, and ramp of !h Daughivr of Ulnh IloniT Vl.lt the fair On their Way home, III bold Ihvir f Mr. sud Mrs. lha C. Bsrfesoi, mrrtlng horns of Mr. John I. Toolnon Mr. and Mrs J. I, Thou on Frldy afternoon. Kept sod Mr and Mrs. F.dw-lowdl 2. Tbs following program will b le't the forepart of tb Week for rendered: violin solo. Mrs. Iing-Io- n Chicago her they ill visit tbo . Chambers; biography of Century of Frogree Itirhard Harper, by hi Incent Rees who h- -a .pent granddaughter, Mru. Ruby Koren.on the paat summer a foN- -t rangMunral number. Mrs. T. W. Jar- er t Yellowstone Natn.sl Fark vis and company; lesson, Mr. I.. Is visiting with his pared prior K. Miles. Light refreshments will to his for Chicago departure ha served and all member are her be will ruler tie north western medical unlverty. urged lo be present, A no boat party was given at Mr. and Mra Oi.a Corbett o4 Cham-here the home of Mr. Rind family of Delta spent a fw day on Monday afternoon In durinr the week vinit-- t g relahonor of the birthday annivertive and friend. Leon Merrill of Has rrctco, sary of Mr. J. E. Kbeffer. The afternoon was spent at bridge Calif., I spending a few days a , after whieh a dainty lunch vai guest of hl graodtnollo r, Mra.! served at one long table which Matilda Merrill and relate.. was centered with Bishop and Mrs. 3. W. Res- -, crystal bowl of roe. Cover were laid for mons of Hyde Tsrk were Kmlth- Mesdames J. E. Fheffer, T. W. field visitor on Wedaeedhy. Kay Morlin Nor-ma- n p-- cvn-eition- Hy-ru- Go Where YouWill o. Pay any price you care to, but if re&l, quality counts, you cannot make a better clothes purchase than a suit tailored by ED. V. PRICE & CO. They will hold at our store a Special Tailoring Exhibit of Fine Woolens. horvrit-to-goodne- is to-ord- w L SM1THFIELD Lo-ga- er SQUIRES Cleaners and Tailors A Cheerful Desire to Serve Phone 126 171 North Main Great Western Heatspray Cabinet Circulators ' . ( T' for treatment. CLARKSTON On Tuesday even Clarkston ing the M.I.A. held the opening social, a contest between the north and south sides of the ward made the attendance extra large. The south side were winners The score was judged on the following points: httendence, membership fees paid, game participation. The side to loose will give a free dance. The committee for the north side was Golden Buttars, Joseph Malmberg, Archi-lou- s Archibald, Maybell Griffiths, Minnis Jensen, Hazel Rav sten. South side: Frank Rav- sten, Ray Clark, Thos. Goodey. A very fine program and games was presented. Ice cream and cake wag served to all present. r 1 t I h- - J i , ; mfi For Finishing the Interior Walls in Artistic Designs. Like a fine artitlc of furniture, the HEAT-SPRAdecorates the living room. CIKCTLATOR predicts a long, cold be prewinter with a full pared of our supply high grade coal in your bin! We will take Money is now available through your entire winters order now, and make regular de- ' CABINET compact and AND UP A SIZE FOR EVERY HOME . . . fa Logan Hardware Co. . . . . Easy To Operate . . Large Feed Doors . . Ideal Size Moisture . .Roomy Ash Pit . . Economical Pan Will Pay for Itself in Fuel Saved Heats by Circulation, Radiation and Convection ! 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