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Show GRADUATION GIFTS newe-- t in Earrings, Ring very and Bracelet Sets, Earring and Bracelet Sets and Necklaces. designs Also beautiful line of Elgin Wrist Watches. A new line of good Swiss Wrist Watches Wendelboe Jewelry Company Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Wilcox of Burley, Idaho, were visitors in Logan Wednesday of this week They were here to visit Mrs. La- -; von Humpherys, daughter of Mrs.1 Wilccx. During the week the couple have been visiting their children at Cove and at Clarkston. Mrs. Wilcox is the mother of Bishop L. H. Allen of Cove. ATTENTION FISHERMEN Whitewash Welling will be open all night. Sat. May IS Milton. H. Welling, secretary of state, it appears, will soon be cleared cf all the wrongs his accusers have laid at his feet in the past, if the plans mature which are now In the making. The bonding company will make up the shortages traceable to Mr. Wellings office according to an arrangement made this week and them, things will be rosy again for the secretary of this fair state. Announce Marriage LOCALNEWS Return Home This Week Mrs. Agnes Haskell, wfie of L. Haskell of Savannah, Georgia and Mrs. Emma Harrison, wife of High Priests to Meet ColoThe High Priests of the Cache Henry R. Harrison of Denver, on to home their returned rado, will hold quortheir monthly Stake um meeting in the Stake house, Wednesday, following a very pleasant visit in Logan with their Sunday afternoon at 2 p. m. mother, Mrs. E. W. Lundahl and thgir brothers residing in Logan. C. Honor Nights Held A number of the wards in Logan stake will hold Honor Night Tuesday, May 21, where certificates will be awarded for various achievements during the past season. The and Eleventh Second, Eighth wards held their honor night last Tuesday. Stake Honor Night will be held Tuesday night May 28. Wells ville Program The Wellsville Second ward Primary May festival will be held Saturday May 18 beginning at 2 p. m. on the Wellsville public park A program, of songs, dances and speeches will be given by the children. A dance for the children at the Second ward recreation hall will take place after the perSwedish Daughters formance. A public dance will be The daughters of Sweden held held In the evening. Refreshments their meeting on May 14 at the wil be sod during the day. The home of Josephine Johansen. A public is invited to attend. program was given c insisting of talks, readings, singing and instru- Looking Up Store mental music. A chicken dinner State liquor commissioners, Hugh was served to twelve members. Brown and Adam Patterson, were in Logan this week, investigating Shakespeare Play buidings which have been offered "The Merchant of Venice. one for liquor stores. It is said they of the most successful and well were favorable to a building in liked of Shakespeares dramas for the Arimo Block and the one on is the pleas East Center street, recently vacated stage presentation, chosen by the Little Theatre or- by Ace's Cafe. They informed ganization at the Utah State Ag- Mayor Lundstrom that beer licenses ricultural college for its annual will be cancelled as of June 1. Shakespeare play this spring. It is The difficulty of doing such a to be produced three nights, May thing was pointed out by the 23. 24, and 25 at the college audimayor but the commissioners said torium. The production Is under they intend to follow the law. the direction of Professor Chester J. Myers, who has made an enAmused viable reputation as professor in Youngsters J. L. local representaspeech and dramatics -- afc .the col- tive of Montrose, Maytag Washers, has a lege for the past nine years, and who was recently selected to head novel Idea on advertising that is creating a lot of Interest among the newly organized speech the kiddies of the city. In addition the college. to offering' one of "the best- makes of washers free he is also giving away an automobile toy racer. This For Expert Radio Service machine will run about eight and one half miles an hour. For in formation about the deal the boys must call at Montrcses on Federal avenue where they will get full 33 Federal Ave. Phone 999-information and find out how easy it is to get the machine. A. W. LLOYD OBEY THAT IMPULSE! Mr. and Mrs. George C. Nuhn of Avon announce the engagement of their daughter, Dorothy to Hyrum J. Woodward, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Woodward of Wellsville. Mr. Woodward is a graduate of the school of engineering at the USAC. The marriage will take place in the Logan temple May 23. Following the marriage the r.ewly weds will make their home in Missoula, Montana where Mr. Woodward has employment on a government reclamation project. LAKETOWN Laketown Every man is his own gardener this week. Last Friday evening the Primary presented the annual spring festival to an appreciative audience. A very colorful and artistic performance. Seven members of the stake board were In attendance. Miss Mlabel Cook, accompanied by her mother, Mrs. Lashbrook Cook of Lakota spent Sunday in attendance at Sunday school and meeting here. She was the speaker at the womans department In Sunday school and gave an interesting. account of her missionary labors in' the sacrament meeting at which service the Junior Seminary graduation exercises were held under the direction of Principal Carl Stewart, stake supervisor Wendell Stuck! was in attendance. hTe mutuals held their closing exercises Tuesday evening. A number of class parties were given and the Bee hive girls enjoyed an afternoon hike. Among the handicaps of life are Carl Stewart who took hold of the butcher knife sharp side to Delmain Earley, slippery side Joe Earley, just cut it, when - a calfkicked him.' What seemed at first to be the loud crowing of a cock Wednesday morning proved later to have been that old stork bringing a babv daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Frances Frank will have C. Williamson. two girls now. Congratulations. Herman Wood is home from Dad Wyoming, sheared all Dads sheep out there. South Rich high school presented their operetta The Governor's Daughter here Monday evening. A nice show creditably given. Come again. We were honored to have with us last Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Thiel of Montpelier. Mrs. Thiel gave a very Instructive ard interesting talk on how to beautify our surroundings at the conjoint session of Mutual. Mi's. Barrows of the extension division USAC accompanied by Mr. Guymon met with the town matrons and presented an Interesting progam Tuesday. . LOGAN JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL COMMENCEMENT (Continued $ your Graduate mw dbtlnctfv fonad Elgin. 17 JtwtU 14 let. natural or whltn goU fiUad eaMi 47.50 .Th Trim, nompnef (trap Elfin, ideal lot gift, firing. 15 Jewel, at Irectir earn.. $35. 00 A -- -- e Elgin beauty is more than case deep. For these fine timepieces are produced by a unique partnership of skilled craftsmen and modern scientists found only in America-o- nly at Elgin! The timekeeping ability of each is tested to the absolute standard of the stars. Let Elgin be your graduates lifetime remembrance . . . from you! Prices range from $19 to 500. Stop in and see oar displays. S. Cathrine Jones, Lela Jones, Ray Jcnes, Rebecca Jones, Stewart Jones Twilla Jones. Dick Kearl, Lanora Kempton, Mary Knowlton, Fredrick Kowallis, Ilah Kowallis, Ivy Kowallis, Ruth Kraus, Max Krug, Emiy Larsen, Junior Larson, Marian Larson, Noel Larsen, Wanda Lear, Dorothy Dale Lewis, Alice Lofthouse. Marguerite Loosle, Russell S. Lund, Helen Lundstrom, Marjorie Ellen McDonald, Patricia McGee, LaPreal McKenney, Kathry McNiel, Mary Miainwaring, Elaine Mair, Doris Marshall, Cora Mickel-seDurton Millard,, Lloyd Miller, Bertha Mitchell, Aldus Moser, Meri-- i n, Yor Your Convenience (Continued from Page One) JACKS CAFE j the savage battles between troopers and pirates, the importation of the Evelyn J. Murphy, William Musser, ll LeRoy Naylor, Russell Naylor, Nelson, Bone Neson, Elaine Neson, James Neson, Wendell Nelson, Allred J. Nielsen. Mildred Nielsen, Del Monte Oleson, Lois Olson, Emma Jean Oskar, Hazel Owens, Herbert Pack, Cecil Painter, Quayle Painter, Barbara Palmer Dee Louise Parker, Frank Parson, Doris Passey, Betty Pedersen, Ivan Ruth Pederson, Sybil Pedersen1, Pedersen, Claytor Peterson David E. Peterson, Peterson, Dorothy George Peterson, George Peterson, Merna Peterson, Marjorie Phillips, Card Pitcher, Gordon Eric Porter, Adell Poulsen, Chloe Foulter, Junior Powell, Barbara Ann Preston, Lois Fribble, Alice Purnell, Douglas Beth Quayle, Eeanor Rasmussen1, Reese, Betty Lou Reese, Eva Jean Redford, Clair Reid, Lucille Reid, Alta Rigby, Beryl Rigby, Helen Roberts, Dean Regers, Edna Rogers, Edwin Rogers, Richard Romney, Brooke Roundy, Beth Saunders, Venice Saurey, Karma L. Savage, Reid Clair Clyde Schiffman, Schvaneveldt, Nephl Schwab, Marjorie Scott, Sybil Shumway, Ollie Jean Sknachy, Effie Skiby, Theda Jure Smedley, Albert Smith, Anna-ball- e Smith, Edwin Smith, LaRue Smith, Margaret Smith, Richard Smith, Ross Smith, Will Smith, Willa Smith, Keith Sorenson, D. A. South, Dean W. Spenst, Helen Spiers, Margaret Squires, Stephen Stanford, Ruby Steffenhagen, Norma Stephens, Grant Stevenson, Charles Lowell Stoddard, Martha Swartz, Dewey H. Sweeten, Erma Tingley, Maylcn Thatcher, Max Thomas, Elsie Thorpe, Ivaloo Marden Turner, Helen Wahle Jane Watterson, Jane, Marporie Watts, Elda Welchman, Carol Teddy Wennergren, Frank lin West, Wayne Westerholm, Owen Weston, Don Wheeler, Lavon Wil lison, Dennis Willmore, Don Wim-me- r, Emma Wimmer, Josephine Worley, Darva Yost, Donald Young, Ruth Young, LaVern Young. dean Munk, Shnley Musser, Ar-de- Tol-ma- n, Wen-nergre- n, - EXERCISES ON TIHS EVENING NORTH CACHE (Continued from Page One) tie, Harry Covey, Ardeth Ellen Cragun, M. Reed Cunningham. Laura Dahle, Rudger J. Dent, Ruel N. Dowdle, Daphne Duce, Franklin A. Duce, J. Lloyd Egan, Nelva Dorothy Erickson, Ephraim J. Falslev, Rex, C. Feltman, Jean Fuller, I. Verl Funk, Rex R. Funk, Dee J. Geargy. Dallas T. Goodey, Helen Gcodsell, Clark Griffin. Thelma Hadfield, Edna Alda Blaine W. Hancey, Ellen Hancey, Hazel Maurine Hancey Lea M. Hancey, Arva Hansen, Iris William A, Hansen, Harper, Franklin, Hendricks, Fay Hicken, Dayle, Y. Higginson, Don C. Hill, Lucille Hobbs, Laura Hoffman, Fer-ri- n Holjesorr, Mlarie Holjeson, Sherman J. Hortin, Norwood Julian Hyer, Erma Johnson, Owen Johnson, Reed Jones Johnson, Robert Jones, Jorgenson, Levi H., Meldon L. Karren, Howard R. Kent. Leo Merle Kent, Joy Larsen, Raymond H. Lawrence, Cleda Leavitt, Faye Lewis, Richard Lewis, Elnora Lite, June Lower, Ruth Maughan, Homer Neil McCarty, Ruth McKnight. Florence McMurdie, McQuarrie, Frank Meikle- William Mendenhall, Renold C. Merrill, Harry Miles, Etta Harvey Dale Munk, Millington, Venna Munk, Joseph T. Myler, Raymond T. Nelson, Rhonda Nelson, Velma Nielson, Feston P. Nilson, Lyman Perkes, Frank S. Petersen, Geo. Russell Peterson, Grant P. Peterson, Mlary Jones Peterson, Norma Peterson, Thelma Peterson, Edgar M. Pitcher, Lynn C. Pitcher, Ruth Pond,, Arthur George Price, Sidney M. Priday., Reuben D. Rasmussen, Vance Ravsten, Janette Rawlins, Faye Roskelley Roberta Roskelley, Elve Roundy, Norman W. Scrowther, Faye Beamons, Robert Seamons, Della Shepard, Wima E. Simmonds, Dean E. Smith, Amber Stocks, Eleanor Swendson, Elnora Talbot, George Talbot, Paul Thain, Thail Hal-gre- n, FROM FOUR STAKES TO ASSEMBLE . Greaves. Eldon Hadfield, Ronald Hadfield, Carmen Haltinner, Jack D. Hanson, .Mamie Hansen, Karl M. Harmon, Maurine Harris, Arlette Hart, Horatio F. Hawks, Ruth Hawkins. Verna Hawley, Max James Hovey, Martell Humpherys, Vern Hugie, Wilma Pearl Hulse. Florence Jackson, Dean Jeffs, Zelda Jenks. Grace Jennings, La Norpaa Jensen, Lola Jenson, Dorothy iiW.. Jones, Elda Johnson, Mary Johnson. t Afton 'S. Kearl. Ruth Lucile Lance, Jack Laub, Lynn J. Lawrence, Bessie E. Lelsh-mar- i, Glen C. Lewis, Edith Linford, Homer S. Lloyd, William LeGrande Lundberg. Raymond Mallory, June Marler, Jack Mathews, Junius Wilson Mi Clellan, Goldie McFarland, Erwin 010 Mehr, Delrnar Miller, Ray Soren Miller, Theresa Mitchell, Jane Montrose, Clea Dorothy Morgan, Lucy Lorraine Morgan, Ralph Morgan, Ruth E. Moser, Mary Kathryn Murphy, Marjorie Musser. Irene Neeley, Lewis Clair Nelson, Charles Olsen, Ollie Jean Olsen, Allen Otterbeck. Faye Parry, Ray Fartkigton, Margene Paulsen, Harold C. Peterson, Wanda Peterson, Ross Petersen, Dora Mae Poulter, Marjorie Powell, Eva Pulley. Emma Quayle, Alice Quinney. June Rapp, Elwood West Ralph Hubbard Redford, Seth D. Redford, Gladys Reid, Clarice E. Reese, Elda Rich, Elna Rich, Herman Vida Richards, Robertsen, Catherine Romney, Walter J. Ross, Gadis Jean Rust, Dorothea Ryan, Marie Ryan. Hilda Schwab, Myra Schaub, Ras-muse- n, miiwMULy wmmmjf ... A Few I ' lion watch." CAS2DON Jewelry Co. Consisting of Show Cases, Scales, Butchers Supplies, and all other Fixtures, Consisting of Shelving, Counters and Everything Connected with a First Class Grocery Store. The man who is all wrapped up in himself seldom gets anywhere. Sitting tijht is a pastime indulged in by the doubter, the man who contributes nothing to your tales and knocks city but hard-luc- k Chewing the rag all the time gets you nowhere. Its the doing of things that counts. You should always be loyal to the horse town for what it is and what it will be. The Parlor Bolshevik is quite busy at the present time. A city with no vision gets nowhere. If you want to be a regular citizens, you must be an active citizen. The most efficert school is the one that best equips its pulpls with knowledge bearing on the life around them. Newspaper advertising is the one INDEPENDENT GROCERY COMPANY H. G. HAYBALL DEALERS IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE 51-5- 5 Logan, Utah West Center Street ZZ i TOEE2 i FI&EE2 SEE IT AT OUR STORE! GIVEN AWAY JUNE Contest Now On Some Boy or Girl Will Win This Maytag Toy Racer Some Home Electric Washer Igth Will Wirt This Maytag ABSOLUTELY FREE! at Our Store at Once for Full Particulars and a Free Contest Blank with Which You May Be the one to Win the Racer or the Washer. 1 LOGAN And Ladies Furnishings. West 1st North St Youi graduating son or daughter intom what graduation watch he or she would prefer Hi a Hamilton. A watch preference vote among more than 10,000 college students revealed an outstanding swing io Hamilton. Although more than seventy-fiv- e names of watches were given, Hamilton received one In every four voice. Accuracy, said eight out of ten students, is the most important requirewhich ment In a graduation watch easily explains the Hamilton victory. Let us show you our selection of Hamlllons, the "preferred gradu- - My Entire Line of Store Fixtures, Edwards Millinery Co. A Few Steps off Main SURVEY SHOWS Call All Sizes and Accessories to correspond, at the Millinery 29 The Cache county to or I cf ed-- '. opei d bids today for the construction of three school build- ing, one at Mendqp, one at Benson, and one at College ward. Talboe, Provo contractor was low bidder on the construction of the three buildings. His bid .was $63,230. A. H. Palmei raid Sous oi Logan, nmmbing. weie low bidders cn'the ' Their bid was for $lt 453. ucation For Sale SEE IT IN OUR WINDOW . . One of the BIG EVENTS of anyones life! Dont Spoil that Commemorative day by wearing an unbecoming dress! We have a large and gorgeous assortment of Smart Dresses for Sports, Formal, and Semi Formal wear priced very low at . . . Board Today COLLEGE STUDENT ' !!!- - y HAMILTON from Page One) various stakes are invited to attend the Logana Plunge. The Benson stake group at 1 p. m.; the Hyrum stake at 2 p. m. Logan Stake at 3 p. m. and Cache Stake at 4 p. m. The general authorities have outlined the following suggestive program for sacrament services where the Aaronis priesthood participates in commemoration of the restoration cf the priesthood: A priest with two assistants to conduct the meeting, 1. Opening song, Youth of Israel. 2. Prayer, by a Teacher. 3. Aaronic Prieshood chores. 4. Sacrament service. Teachers to assist in preparation of Sacrament table. Priests to administer the sacrament. Deacon to pass the sacrament. Special attention should be given to appear' ance of all who participate. The proper reverential attitude should prevail. Attention should be given to every detail in order that this service may serve as the standard for the future. 5. Scripture reading, by a Teacher. Doctrine & Covenants, Sec 14, 6. The Story of Joseph Smith's First Prayer, by a Deacon five minutes. 7. Solo, duet or cvhorus or in strumental selection, by membeis of the Aaronic Priesthood. 8. What the Aaronic Priesthood has accomplished since Ks restor ation, by a Priest 10 minutes. 9. Concert recitation, by all the members of Aarcfiic Priesthood Doctrine & Covenants, Sec 13. 10. How the home can assist in furthering the work of the Aaronic Priesthood, by a mother five minutes. 11. How a father can assist his boys to magnify their Priesthood callings, by a father five minutes. , ning, Nathan Dopp, Edith Doutre, Birdean, Dunn. Howard Ray Eames, Edith Evans, Ray Evans, Dean William Evans, Dorothy Egbert, Wendell L. Esplin, Betty Lou Fergus, June Marie Fife, Darrell A. Firmage. Delbert H. Fonnesbeck, Elaine Fonnesbeck, Georgia Fullmer. Lucille Gardner, Marian Gardner, Walter H. Gardner, Marjorie Ged-de- s, Olive Mae Gibbons, Mary wujjiH,. Bids Opened-bCache School I wonder if you ever stopped to think that the boosting spirit of this newspaper teaches you first to know your city, then to go ahead with a real knowledge of it and with a vision of a still greater city towards w hich your hopes, your thoughts and your toil should be directed. (Continued (Continued from Page One) Wedding 6295 to $0.95 i source upon which authoritative women rely in making their ad- vance shopping comparisons, and woman, controls the purchase of 85 per cent of all ret.nl sales. It is. therefore, Indispensable to any so savs Howard E. manufacturer, Blood, president of the Noige cor o. PRIESTS LOGAN HIGH GRADUATES A XARGE CLASS Oretta j Tol-ma- n. Casquette Girls and other vivid detail. Settings and costumes are old St. Louis of the gorgeous, period and its people being repro dueed on a lavish scale. Miss MacDonald plays the French princess who, to escape a marriage of state, flees to the new colony of Louisiana where she meets her romance in the British captain, played by Eddy. Clever dramatic artists both, with gorgeous sing ing voices, they make a perfect team. W. S. Van Dyke directed the pic ture, injecting many artistic touches. The battle sequences are specially thrilling. Elsa Lanchester is intriguing as the wife of the governor, played with whimsical comedy by Frank Morgan. Walter Long ar.d Douglas Dumbrille provide menace, and comedy is in the hands of Edward Brophy and Harold Huber as the two sergeants. Akim Tamirolf, Joseph Cawthome Cecilia Parker, Greta Meyer, Walter Kingsford and others have roles that they fill more than satisfactorily. The huge replica of old St. Louis, the palace in Paris and the great Governors Ball are among the spectacular highlights, artistically photographed by William Danies, Herbert Stothart handled the orchestra details with skill. Q. Pape Five Edward J. Sjoberg, Dean Skanchy, Robert P. Simpson, Dons LaRene Sjsstrein, Exalyn Smith, Kathleen Lorna Smith, Marjorie Smith, Smith, Ruth Claire Snnth, S aulcy J. Smith, Arba Maurine Smart, Alton Sorenson, Robert Earl Soren- Verna son, Golden R. Stettler, gtott, Clara Corina Stuckl. Lu Rclda Taylor, Hyrum Dean Thatcher, Albert Garr Thompson, 1 e T,I p Mae Thorpt L Ernest Tippets, Blanche M. Mar Jean Tyson. Loy Watts, Willard J. West, Lois E. Eva Whitworth, Williams, Howard Ross Willmore, Paul Wimmer. Luther D. Yeates, Clifton Young. TOP, Graduation is Like a E. NEEDHAM Jeweler Watch, Ring and Pen Store from Page One) Lea-tha- Give one of these beautiful ELGINS... choose from our complete selections! Thompson, Glen Thcrn.ey, Thelma Tidwell, Clavne Tripp, Nelda Van Orden, Kathryn Waite, Merlin Mozelle Webb, Marian Weeks, ' Wmn. SEE Burley Visitors The LOGAN. CACHE COUNTY, UTAH CACHE AMERICAN Friday, May 17, 1935 Logan. 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