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Show Friday. November 9, 1934. CACHE AMERICAN U TT! HUJiHfi Decorate Fire Hall Veil BSffssed FesS asad CmS2,t 4 DAYS - 4 -- Grizzlies Play Bees Coach Burns Crookston took his Grizzlies to Brigham City today to play the Boxelder Bees. The game was called at 2:30 Just Arrived in Martha Washington ' Arch Saver Shoes r to Wednesday Sunday A GIRL OF THE LIMBERL0ST FAITHFUL SCREEN VERSION OF THE FAMOUS NOVEL sharp. j ' Serve 500 Over 500 persons were served-- at the turkey dinner given Wed- -' nesday by the First ward. Dr. R. O. Porter was there and was host at a table of 24 persons. New Barber Shop .95 $41-4- 5 $45 Page Fivti. - SHSEXJ!3S3E32SfES The City Fire hall has just received a complete decoration of the exterior that makes the building look like new. vv Nezv Styles LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY. Uf- Center street now boasts of another barber shop. It is locat-- 'l ed in the building vacated by V. the shoe man who Huppman, moved to Main street. Wallace Bingham is the proprietor of the new shop which has been fitted out with all new equipment and makes a very fine shop. y;'4 A The Story Of A GIRL OF THE LIMBERL05! , AAE ' , S ' " NW 4 I ; DEATH STALKS the Limberlost and claims for! I k its victim the husband of an expectant mother, whose mp frantic and futile efforts to save her husband from the A clutching horror of the swampland are frustrated by labor pains. Talk to Women T. Earl Ilunsaker, slate road patrolman, was in demand on Thursday as a public speaker. He spoke to the Women's club at Wellsville in the afternoon and at the Elks Club in the evening. Mr. Hunsakers talk is upon the subject of traffic which he makes very interesting. Eollita Run 'Stop Fu91 week. He came down to do temple work. Speaking of the election, Bishop Facer said that all the Democrats won in his counthe state. ty and throughout on will retire Bishop Facer January 1 as county'' commissioner. Quality Foods BUT AT LAST, when Elnoras small savings for college are stolen by a worthless youth from across the swamps, the mother decides to go and get the money btek, and learns for the first time that she had shared the affection of her husband with another woman, and that Frank Comstock had not been worth one iota of the love she had held for his memory through the years. Zion is growing and so is the Republican party. At least one more person has been added to the Republican ranks through the birth of a fine son to Mr. and Mrs. Saul E. Hyer of Lewis- arrived new comer ton. The Thursday night at the Budge hospital just a couple of days late for casting a vote on election day. All concerned doing nicely. The 12th ward, in connection with their bazaar today, are Seeks Culvert holding a dance tonight in their Alma Riggs of Nibley, Wedhall for which a good orchestra nesday asked the Cache county has been engaged. on commission to place a culvert the road leading from the state Beet Harvest About Over highway near Abe Hansens home Alma Smith, beet grower and in Nibley. He also asked the farmer at Lewiston, was in Logan use of the county grader in pregetting repairs for his paring the school grounds for an Thursday FERA project. Both matters were truck. He says ten days will wind taken under advisement by the up the beet harvest in the Lewiston section. commission. Frosh Go to Idaho GIGANTIC n N DRESS i Social SALE & Monday Only - $10.59 S7.84 And A Few & $5.88 Dresses to be sold at this Amazingly Low Price S5.09 Located at Oakland .! IJ Xo Approvals. Xo Exchanges. Xo Charges. All New Winter COATS and SUITS At 3 OFF! 49c to A at $2.95 Few Steps off Main A Few Dollars Saved! Marriage Licenses have been Marriage licenses issued to the following couples: Daniel S. Anderson and Myrtle Paul Cole Smith, Richmond; Wuthrich and Margaret Signe Johnson, Logan; Walter Wuthrich, Logan and Uria Ilunsaker, William Henry King, Elwood; Salt Lake and Lillian Nellie Bauman, Smithfield; Willard D. Lewiston and Alice Elizabeth Chatterton, Franklin; Walter Raymond Clark, Etna and Rhea LeRue Ikinner, Rexburg. ' 22 i1 1 I' C Elnora1 sugges- ; W - E to the money ! ' lOUStgsH Sea Agcin on the PHILLIP AMMONS FIANCEE, Edith Carr, complicates the plot with her arrival in the Indiana village. Screen the Beloved Characters That Touched Your Heart When You Read the Bookl Today and Saturday OUR BIG DOUBLE BILL LL TET . , . Spencer Tracy n, . . if you did not read "They Had Eyes But Saw Not, a beautiful editorial the other week in the Pathfinder. You would have been For the Miss who wants Snap and Quality. They are different. Splendid Outlook Prof. Henry Peterson, Bob Steele The Newest frock models are so particularly correct that no further elaboration, to carry7 them to suc-ct'for every daytime hour, is needed. Logan, Everything For Women Team Arrives The Colorado Aggie team arrived in Logan today by bus. The team members will participate in the festivities of the evening and following the game Saturday evening. a Capitoland Theatre German Meeting 11, Next Sunday, November 3:30 p.m. George Speakers Stahle. Mortinsen and Ralph There will he a special musical, number. chair- man of the Better Housing committee in this valley states that an intensive canvass is being conducted throughout the valley with the hope that many can be to do some, remodeling in their homes. The canvass is practically finished in Logan. The north and south workers are busily visiting the people, in their districts. Many promises are being given and it looks like there will he much activity in the remodeling of homes, garages and out buildings within the next few weeks. Giving Reading Nettie Lund and Mrs. Mrs. O. A. Garff went to Salt Carrie Hendricks o this city are Lake City today where she is among the proud owners o new giving a reading before the Ford Sedans. Ladies Literary Club. She is reading the book, Mary, Queen of Scotts. Marriage Licenses C. Moorland Knighton and Jensen, Moore, Idaho; Harris and Vella Ashcroft, Hyde Bark. Mrs. soul-stirrin- Shop MILADYS SHOP Shirley Mae Utah 127 Xorth Main Purchase New Cars inspired and greatly benefited, but there is no need to miss ang other of those fearless, articles which appear in the Pathfinder every week, when you can get The Cache American and the Pathfinder, both for a whole year, at the bargain price of $1.80. Leave your order at our office, or send it by mail or phone TODAY. ss Millinery W. 1st Xorth, Logan with u nia, having gone son to spend the winter. Mr. Martineau is constructed very much like hundreds of other Cache Valley people. He states in his letter that he sees thousands of people but they are strangers and so I am sending for The Cache American to keep in touch with the things in which I am interested. Three sons reside in Oakland and Mrs. Martineau is also with her husband. down DRESSES J 2 C. F, Martineau, one of Logan's veteran citizens, writes that he has located in Oakland, Califor- JEAN CAROL Edwards Sheriff John H. Zundell of Brigham City was reelected sheriff of Boxelder county at the Tuesday election, winning over! his opponent, O. E. Roche, by 120 votes. John Adams, Republi-- ; can was elected 4 year commis- sioner and Mrs. Afton Christen-- , sen, Republican was elected recorder. The entire Democratic ticket was elected with the above exceptions. Y YOU ARE THE LOSER Problem Families stranded by the failure or removal of industries present an urgent social problem in Utah today, it was brought out by Professors Arthur L. Beeley and Irvin S. Hull of the University of Utah, Saturday at the fall meeting of the Utah Academy of Science, Arts and Letters, held at Brigham Young University, November 2 and 3. In this meeting, which attracted a larger attendance than any previous meeting of the academy, scientists, artists and leading writers of the state presented thirty papers. Sizes I I to 52. Black and 11 colors. NEW HATS & TAMS The U.S.A.C. freshmen will play at Idaho Falls Monday afternoon, having as opponents the Ricks College of Rexburg. The game will be played on Highland Park gridiron. Proceeds of the game will be used to defray the expense of the Rexburg team on its trip to Honolulu latter in the season. The game is part of the Armistice Day program being celebrated at Idaho Falls. Zundell Wins aF A. BUT ELNORAS LIFE has faint rays of sunshine t I! in the friendship of her kindly aunt and uncle, Wesley IS and Margaret Sinton. U street. A new ' r W ' V" I AGAINST IIER MOTHERS opposition, desides to go to high school, and at Wesleys tion sells her rare collection of butterflies kindly Bird Woman, Mrs. Parker, to get enough for clothes and tuition. One More Republican Holding Bazaar V FROM BIRTH, KATHERINE her daughter, Elnora; hates her because it was her birth that caused Katherines failure to save Elnoras father; and hates her because she was a girl, and cannot replace the husband in the mothers affections. t Vv " J Robert Sheffield, one of Logan's oldest merchants, having started in the grocery business way back in the days when the B. Y. College was a thriving institution, has changed the name of his store to Sheffield, Quality Neon sign designates the store on West Center LOCAL NEWS k COMSTOCK hates' Bishop James J. Facer of Pocatello, has been in Cache this Foods. ' T $ Doing Temple Work Fas!aln Saturday s- i Final Returns Make Indoor Snapshots We have the Photoflood lamps an dthe Kodak SS Pan Film youll need for your f.6.3 camera. Come in today for these incidentals and ask for the free leaflet that tells you how easy it is. We Give and Redeem Green Trading Stamps Cardon Jewelry Company The Cache American reported! the results of the Tuesday elec-- , tion in its table of votes Wednes-- i day morning with the exceptions; of North Logan and Lewiston No.' 4. North Logan gave Colton 67 and King 75; Lewiston gave Col-- j ton 33 and King 16. The Dento-- j cratie candidates lead in practi-- j cally all the other positions in North Logan while at Lewiston No. 4 the vote was on a ' basis. 5U-5- 0j Veterans Should Apply World War Veterans of Cache County who have not already applied have only until January 1, 1935, under the present law, to apply for the Adjusted Service Certificate (bonus)-- This information has been received by Mrs. C. M. Christensen, Home Service chairman of Cache County Chapter, American Red Cross, from Ray L. Alston, Liaison representative of the American Red Cross veterans administration. Any veteran who has not already applied is urged to do so at . once. Today Saturday in onK " The RICHEST GIRfc IN THE WORLD A?--- Tonight at 7:00 p. m., in addition to the Picture U. S. A. C. PEP VAUDEVILLE Starting Sunday for 5 Days ! |