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Show CACHE AM ERICAN Friday. September 28. 1934. LOCAL NEWS Invitations are extended to nil worker In fin lie Vulley to at the Court be In attendant House at Lucan tonight Spt. 2$ for tbe purpose of ndoptinx byof the law and constitution League. Worker Progressive Application tor a atate charter will be discussed. Purchases Pontiac Tenth Ward Mutual Bishop Facer Here J. Fji r of of chainnan Poiatello, tii"; At Business College county lommlssioiier there, was; a of vis.rtir .'! a t J.iru Mli-- s in Lorui business Knli.innn Kulimond l now unending ttu Thursilay. Me always npprccii Huniiu-College at Suit un oppori uni', y to ilinp lino Lo1,. I). S. ren anil visit with la (rands Lake City. here. Worker League LOGAN. CACHE COUNTY. UTAH Hishop Junie Tenth ward mu'uaU will hold tli.lr opening mutui.l Tuesday j Uignt. Oct. 2. There will be a ptogrum and cLiticc und all mu- tnal at' d pi Isons ale urged to be present and purlic'paie. Favored for Office - - a Mt. VERNON Meet Up with a on GOOD BOOK We Offer a Wide Choice for Only Temple will be during the Conference period, the lust session being held Wednesday evening. Oct. 3. It will reopen the following TuesSigned, day morning. Oct. 9. Jos. It. Shepherd, lres. SAVES ENOUGH FUEL OVER Logan Daily Mr. and Mrs. Kay Allen of Cove were In Logan Wednesday. Mrs. Allen Just returned from a, pleasant outing to Los Angeles w here she visited relutiyes and friends. She tells an interesting story of her experiences on the THE BOOK TABLE Mrs. Alma Esplin 118 North Main St. trip. Wheat Will Grow Lumberman Here Brigham Monson of Richmond Joseph Anderson of Trenton, one of the successful 'mers of lumberman, was a business vishis section, was In La.Lan Wed- itor in Logan Wednesday. nesday. Mr. Anderson says the recent storm Is sufficient to Mrs. Eskelsen 111 sprout the wheat and this fact Word comes from Cove that is cause for rejoicing among Mrs. John Eskelsen of that place Cache Valley farmers. is very 111. Her close relatives are much concerned as to her Honor Bishopric condition. A Bishop party honoring Joseph H. Watkins, Jr., and the Stake Union Meeting members of the Seventh ward The Cache Stake Relief socretiring bishopric was given in the ward Thursday night. There iety will hold their union meetwas a general gathering of ward ing Saturday, Sept. 29th at 2 p. members present who expressed m. in the Stake House. All offitheir hearty appreciation of the cers are requested to be present. services rendered by the former President Quinney Here- ward officials. Prrsident Joseph Quinney of Need Larger Bus the Northwestern states mission Parents from Cove say the with headquarters at Portland, bus provided for hauling the Oregon, is a visitor in Logan. He has come to Utah to attend the pupils from Cove to Richmond conference to be held is far to small to carry the In Salt Lake next month. school children. Private automobiles are being used to assist in the work. No doubt a larger Logan Visitor bus will be necessary for this Walter W. McLaughlin, enunit In the county school bus gineer in tbe U. S. Reclamation transportation system, now ex- service, has been In Logan this tensively organized throughout week on official business. From the county. Logan he went east to Washington, D. C to confer with the heads of his department on May Enter Race It is understood that friends Reclamation affairs. of Bishop Charles England are urging him to enter the race Change to Thursday for the nomination, for the state Adult musicians class is now legislature at the Democratic meeting at the Junior High convention next Wednesday. Dr. school on evening at Weston Vernon has held this 7:30 insteadThursday of Friday evening. position for the past two years Professor Otte would like to and has decided to enter the meet with a few more members race for the state senate which as this class in proving very opens the field to aspirants for interesting. this position. ' semi-annu- WILL HOLD FIRE ALL WINTER! , PRICED AS FOLLOWS: $42.75 2.50 Special Price Stove Board Pipe LOO American Oriental Wool Rug with Heavy Tread .Cushion Attached Underneath f i 2.75 Size 27x54 inches $49.00 TOTAL Turn In Your Old Heater SEDAN PLATES Organize New Sections New sections in seven departments of the college have just been organized at the iUtah State Agricultural college according to Dean N. A. Pedersen These departments are speech, of the school of arts and sciences English, bacteriology, chemistry, mathematics, typing, and botany. Dean Pedersen also announced that a class in journalism had been created and was open for the registration of students. - Veterans Meet Here Three Cache Valley pioneer veterans had the privilige of meeting and conversing over old times Wednesday afternoon. The three by chance met at the corner of Main and First North street, ail three being In the city on business. They were William M. Blair of Lewiston and T. G. Lowe and J. W. Pickett of Logan. All three men are well over eighty years. Mr. Blair has resided in Cache Valley over 60 years. The other two have been here over 70 years. They all appear to be in good health. Ball Announced Prepare for Winter - Replace Your Broken Auto Glass at EDWARDS FURNITURE Logans Pioneer Glaziers Montag Ranges Mt. Vernon Ranges Majestic Ranges . . $54.09 $63.00 $134.00 . . UT Li fJLAItttfl YQWlhUT are rapidly befor the tenth anBall sponsored by Women Students State Agricultural College, which will be held Friday, October 5 at the Ambassador Ballroom, according to Ethelyn Larson, of Smithfield, president of the Associated Women students at the college. The ball is formal for girls and informal for fellows. The new Ambassador orchestra will play for dancing and special features are being planned for the Preparations ing completed nual A. W. S. the Associated at the Utah Must Face Rape Charge Albert Day of Cove is called upon to stand trial next Monday at 2 o'clock in Judge Jesse P. Richs court on a charge of rape. Day was arrested with Birch B. Cornish and Wesley Biggs on September 2. His companions pleaded guilty to the above charge and were given a term in the state prison. Day was charged with assault and battery to which charge he not guilty. Then the pleaded court dismissed this charge and placed the more serious charge against the young man. He is at liberty by furnishing a $3500 bail bond. Charlie Chan I ' Heeitive Sergeant, old Ruihunan as a very ltr.' iO servant. Putting on New Roof Theatre Capitol Today and Saturday A. Lundahl, manager of the is having a new roof put on hlB dance hath The roof on this building I Bald to cover more spare than any roof on any building in the city. Dam-ante- al Brown Gets 90 Day Elisha W. Brown, 32, Salt Lake, was sentenced to 90 day in the Cache county jail by City Judge Jesse P. Rich, when he pleaded guilty to petty larBrown had previously ceny. pleaded not guilty. Execution of the sentence was stayed until Oct. 15. Fines Imposed THRS FAkro . The trail leads him to a manor house not far from London. There tl.u threads of the story meet In an Intricate maze of plot and counterplot, leading finally to an enthralling climax. There in a fox hunt, packed with In which Charlie pursues his human qnarry across the countryside. There Is a desperate dash to save the life of still another victim of the mysterious 'zacaMEKESBBn murderer. vmm i? Logan Grizzlies are plnylng the South Cache Spartans this afternoon at Ilyrum. While the locals expect a hard battle they expect to return home victory. Preston plays at Ogden and North Cache plays at Weber. kU 1V'vV S John Gino at John's Hat Shop is pretty busy of late dyeing shoes. He can make them any Adv. color. No less than five deer have been killed by motorists in Logan canyon during the past ten days. Some of these animals could have been saved with just., a little care being exercised. Officials say that where these animals are killed by1 autos striking them without just cause, the offenders will be prosecuted. The deer are coming down to the the river to get water, springs in many watering holes having dried up. Barrie' Mona SpeelaS G Fairfield Visitor Dr. W. B. Parkinson of Fair-fielIdaho, has been In Logan this week. He had automobile trouble and was detained here longer than he expected. The waa to trip to Cache Valley ALL WOOL ZEPHYR CLOTH d, 52 Inche Suitable for Pajamas visit relatives and friends. 25c Yard Court of Revue Every scout in the Logan district who Is to come np for r.n award on Sunday. October 7, should be at the Court of Revue to be held at the Logan Junior high school auditorium. Monday October 1, according to an announcement made by Seymour V. Prows, chairman. DOUBLE COTTON BLANKETS 72x84 Men Assorted Color New Style S1.35 Richmond Visitor Medium Weight Slightly Fleeced 95c Double, 72x84 Satin Bound $2.85 er enter the starting lineup tonight as tackle. Tripp was one of the Btars on the North Cache team while attending school at Rich- MENS GARMENT New Style. SINGLE BLANKET Part Wool, mond.' Part Wool 70x80 French Worsted and Cotton Mix S1.45 Will. Contribute at the General Department Stores In this city, who for a number of years, has been supplying the Deseret News and other publications of the state with verse in rhyme, has consented to supply the Cache American with some of these lines. Mr. Tuttle's literary ability along this line has been recognized for a number of employee $2.25 All Wool Double BLANKET . 8 4 Pounds Piece Knitted and All Wool $5.95 Pink, White, Brown, Red, Blue $1.95 and $2.95 years. One hundred and seventy five tickets were Issued to motorists for defective brakes and defective lights In Logan on Thursday. Lieut. B. C. Hillis and four other state patrolmen from the Salt Lake district made a visit here and aided Earl Hunsaker, local patrolmen. In this work. Brakes were checked at a north Main street station. Lights were checked at a south Main street station last night. Motorists must look to the defects in their vehicles and keep thm in pro-- j per trim. The state traffic patrol is determined to cut down the percentage of accidents on the ' BRUSHED WOOL SETS 74x86 Checking Motor Cars 1 GARMENT PART WOOL BLANKET Robert Tripp of Richmond was In Logan today and will be on hand tonight to get information as to the outcome of the Aggle-Denvgame. His son, Lyle Tripp,- is said to be "favored to Ed ;Tuttle, Wide : SATURDAY ONLY! GIRLS SCHOOL FROCKS to 16 Regular 98c Colors Fast Guaranteed Sizes 7 79c j Logauffi arusaesat aaapaaay L jBodJjntuutd man son so i t o ONLY 25 but hes wrinkled old Ray . . . INTRODUCE KILTIE CALF A Fabric Cheat suit did it made of cloth adulterated with cheap substitutes for wool. The suit puckered and wrinkled. It looked like a relief map of North America. Such suits have deluged the country. Dont be caught. Buy suits and be sure of it. The Hart Schaff-ne- r & Marx Trumpeter label guarantees Here at this store in Walnut Brtnon i all-wo- A fraternity brother to the rough shaggy tweeds. Homespuns and Shetlands ol in mens x lotting... smartly styled by Bostonians. all-wo- Bostonians The Andover Y Meeting Tonight Raymond Milland Drue Leyton . Ducks Plentiful Deer Being Killed WARN ER O LAN D Esadi 5 tfine MoaatSa Busy Dyeing Shoes Earl Hunsaker, state highway patrolman, reports that fourteen fines were imposed by Judge Jesse P. Rich on offenders of the state traffic laws. The fines ranged from $2.50 to $5.00. highways. Rules respecting stop signs, speed, lights, brakes, driver license and number plates must all be observed, according to the alert traffic officer. Persons who have made a survey of the duck situation in announce that Cache county, more ducks are to be found on the marshes find on the streams in the lower part of the valley this year than there have been in a number of yearq. Dealers In shotgun shells are laying in a big supply to take care of the shoot that will open in Utah on October 12. tUAtUJC CUAUU cence. J. Elsa inaid- rwaa r.x faKBHCB Charlie Chan, smoothest of modern sleuths, is on the trail again, in "Charlie Chan lu LonFox don." the thrilling Film the mystery which came to screen of the Capitol Theatre Car Onions Ship The first car load of onions yesterday. This time Charlie aid a young lo be shipped from Myrum has girl whose brother has been ent out by !.eo C. Niel- English been convicted of murder. With son and Irvin Anhder. The onhours to spare, only sixty-fiv- e ion passed higher than averbefore the brother mounts the age w hen Inspected. nut to gallows, Charlie set prove the young man's inno- Battle Today Down from Cove ORDINARY HEATER TO PAY FOR ITS SELF IN TWO YEARS! - New Wiles As m there is (ioliiinus nl; pro- -, voted by E. E. Clive, us a bucotlo . luh Appies a:e playing Denver tonight. Eyes of ail football fans will he focused on this gume. Naturally Aggie boosters will look for a victory. Temple Closes FURNACE Pi ue fa, mat mg young Fox Film 'discovery," ond ltayluolid Milland supply the roman-- 1 tie mtere-- t la H is newest of tieChan" ihnli re; and ('htii'lu ( Page 3 Mountain States Imp Co. The closed i l At the coi.uiy Show. Down E, Aggies in Denver j convention held Charlie Patten Killed ia hall Lake this week, the u party favored two forCharlie ratten, at one Cine a boot black In Logan, was reei al- mer Cache county men. They ly slabbed to death at Porll.unt, were David K. Moffat for couti- This Information was ty treasurer and W. E. Kyberg Oregon. sent hern In a letter to Chief for the state senate. C. W. Rapp of the Logan Fire Department by Feth Davidson.) Read The a one time resident of Logan. ; Oland Reveals e!eron of the C S. A. C. has pun ha sed a nw Pontiac S. dan from the Luudlx-rllulik Company. Parley Pace Five. A smart new Bostonian All the contractors, mechanics material dealers, bankers and any others interested are urged to be at the Chamber of Com7:30 merce this evening at oclock to see a number of reels showing the operations of the A small thing to look for; a big thing to find! Federal Housing campaign. Many illustrations are shown where are made in improvementts homes and business property. State Director Allen T. Sanford will be present for the showing. All the committees including the mayors of the towns racmxJ3BSSBS of the county should be present. 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