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Show Friday, October 11, 1935 ,.WNW.WVVVV.WVWWNWVNWVWV w- . Really ; TREAT Dine-ou- t, ith this I Licenses Frederick William Brown and Vem Logan; Norma Spencer, Kresie Providence and Amy Bingham, Smithfield. SAVE MONEY Let us do your shoe repauing Johns Hat and Shoe Repair, 9 North Mam. Adv Licenses The Cache Stake Genealogical meeting will be held in the Fourth ward and 2 oclock Sunday afterA attendance is noon. good desired Elgin Compacts 'A New Line Needhams. As shown Vogue, just arrived at New designs recently and a wide in var- iety of colors See them in Our Window! S.E. NEEDHAM Jeweler and Hyvis Oils Wholesale and Retail WATCH THE NEW Sacramento and Arvilla Watts of Logan. In Ogden Thursday a license was issued to Newel G. Columbus Day Eliason of Logan and Lenna Allen Saturday, October 12 will be of Berkeley, California. observed throughout the nation as Columbus Day. Banks and public Closed offices will be closed and the Projects Since all ERA projects have been da ywill be observed as a closed with the exception of the this Foods preservation project means the closing of the Hjome Mechanic in Town Service classes which have been Marion Allen, automobile mech- held In the Logan Junior High anic who operates a service sta- on Monday; the Smithfield Juns, tion at the Richmond High on Wednesday and the was transacting business fn the ior North Cache high on Thursday. county seat on Wednesday of this The recipes will be mailed to the week. members taking the class. Cancel Enlistments Recent radio instructions from the War Deparment discontinued enlistments m the Regular Army for the present. It is believed that a resumption of recruiting activities will again start about January 1, 1936. During the drive for men for the regular army In the last three months the Fort Dougtas office has enlisted upwards of four hundred young men, mostly from the Intermountain District, which is an all time record, except during an emergency. Electric Lift work Shading Windows Fred and Max at the popular First north street cafe bearing this name, are making a very nice improvement at their place of business. They are having a canopy or shade placed above their front windows which will keep out the hot sun, giving ample shade to their windows. This Improvement extends over the window ot the Singer Sewing Machine Company on the west. West Side Visitors Guaranteed Greasing and Battery Service William Sparks and sons John and Gecrge, spent Wednesday In Logan on business. John presented a rather unique appearance with a well developed goate. We dldnt We Call for and Deliver at any hour Full of1 There is a middle aged farmer up in U?iston who is looking for a housekeeper The man has a good heme and farm and onlv one child A good home can be had for the right kind of a woman Name of applicant for the position may be left with the Editor of the Cache American. line and of Accessories Exide Batteries 46 West Center 273 Son is Born-Mr. and Mrs Paul Monson announce the birth of a son at Richmond, Utah. Mr. Monson is instructor of music at the Lava Hot Springs high school. Quorum Meeting The first meeting for this season for the 32nd quorum of Seventy will be held Sunday, Oct-1- 3 in the River Heights meeting house. The meeting will convene at 2 oclock. Expert Shoe Repairing at Johns Hat and Shoe Repair, 9 North Adv. Mam. Divorce Suit Filed Lois A. Wheeler filed suit in the First district court Wednesday for a divorce from Howard L. Wheeler on charges of mental cruelty. The complaint states that the cciple were married here December 31, 1932, and have one minor child. Mrs. Wheeler asks Opens Grocery Store of the child and $15 per Camili Wanted Norman Smith who has been custody month alimony. at Market Comer San Francisco the Dolph Camilli, conducting has baseball player, who at one time Second North and Main, on baseball First closed base this market and has open- Engage Talent at played the Logan club of the Utah Idaho ed a community grocery store at Some of the nations most emthe corner of First South and inent lecturers and entertainers league, has been playing heads-ustreet. east Mr. has Smith baseball with the Phillies this Second have been signed for this seasons past season. He is being sought had a wide experience in handling fyceuin course at the Utah State to able by the New York Giants. Camilli j groceries and should be it was anAgricultural college is as fine a ball player as ever serve the neighborhood In which nounced Tuesday by R. E. Bem-tsoe fashwent to the big league from the he has located in apple-piexecutive secretary of the west. He has a wide Circle of ion and to the satisfaction of his college and chairman of the friends in Logan and Cache val- customers. He will carry a general committee, and Dr. N. A. ley who will be pleased to learn line of groceries, including can- Pedersen, head of the English ned groceries and green groceries of his success. p learn whether he is getting ready' prior to leamg for the Eastern to become a candidate for some ' states mission. political office or whether he isi Miss Valen Lee spen tlast Tuesa.ieadj piepanng for the Pioneer day in Salt Lake City. Dajs cel"traton next Twenty-fourt- h The Ladies Literary club met of July. at the home of Mrs Susie s, Thursday afternoon in their first meeting of the season The Reaches Eighty L P Peterson, former city com-- n drama, The First Mrs. Frazier, by St John Irvine was read by issioner, w ho is confined to his home with sickness, reached his Miss Eulalia Lee. Luncheon was served at small tables. Mrs Jessie eightieth birthday anniversary on Seamons and Mrs. Edna Elwaad T.iursday, October 10. Mr. Peter- wreie special guests sen's condition Is such that he Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Elwood requires constant care from Mrs. have recently returned from a Peterson and members of the weeks visit in Idaho. Mrs. Ruth Hobbs and baby Sea-mon- Four little Marvels of great utility . Here is glassware .that is as beautiful as it is usefuL In fact, once acquired, these napMade pies are indispensable. in Fostoria of "American odd flashing crystal, those of pieces serve a multitude uses for jellies, relishes, nuts or mints. So handy and convenient are thiy that a, dozen are none too many. And like all of the hundred other pieces in this pleasing pattern they cost so little that you can easily acquire all you need. See them today, youll be de at the surprized lightfully beauty and vast variety In this charming pattern. ... CARDON Jewelry Co. were visiting at the home of Mr. last and Mrs Wilford Matkin week Mr and Mrs Jed eSamons Mr. Fred Duce., Mr. and Mrs. Archie Woolf and Mr and Mrs George F. Ashcroft ohserved their wedding anniversaries with a lovely supper at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ashcroft, Wednesday evening. Mrs. Hattie Lee spent Monday m Hyrum visiting at the home of Mr and Mrs, Louis Miller. Mrs. Verla Lamb and. Mrs. Gladys Jensen entertained their bee hive class at a treasure hunt, Tuesday evening and Mrs Sugar Mill Running The Franklin county sugar com-p- a ly mill at Whitney began operatic ns Wednesday evening of this wck according to Alvin Hull, fit id representative of the company wno was in Logan today. M. Hull stated that where U. S. Nc. 1 sed, tfly resistant seed) was planted, the crops are turning out an excellent yield Next year assurances are given that this company will supply only fly le sistant seed to Its Cache Valley growers. Arthur J. Dent Phone Page Fivf 1930 DeSoto Sedan $285 Good paint and good rubber, Upholstering clean, Mechanical condition OK Builds Good Roads No matter what else you may say about Olof Nelson, there is one thing you must say and that is he knows how to build good roads. The highway between Logan and Smithfield which will be finished up for through travel this evening, is as smooth as any highway in the west. The traveling public will ever sing the praises of the contractor for replacing the old rough road between these two points with such a smooth riding surface. 1930 Chrysler Coach $250 This car looks good and runs good. Plenty of unused transportation is still available. 1928 Erskine Coupe $85 ft I Cheap HYDE PARK Hyde Park Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Perkes are happy over the safe arrival of a baby boy on October 4. Mother and babe are at a transportation Take this car As Is low price. Cache Auto Co. doing nicely. Vem Seamons left Thiursday for Salt Lake City where he will attend the L. D. S. Mission school " 209 North Main Phone 279 n, The Watch, Ring and Pen Store 125 No. Main Utah Logan, Seiberling Tires is- - cross-road- Genealogical Meeting j Roy Briggs of Trenton was in Logan Wednesday Mr. Briggs says tho price of alfalfa seed this fall is such that farmers hesitate to sell. However, it is believed the market will strengthen as the season advances. A marriage license ha Deen sued to Ace Scott Raymond Wants a Housekeeper rrgrggsggEft'S? The Seagul camp of the Daugh- ters of Pioneers will hold its meeting Monday, October 14 at 2 oclock at the home cf Mrs Anna P. Packer, 518 East Fourth North. THE BLUEBIRD Logan I Marriage NVNNVNNVVVXNVVVXVVVVf Marriage -- Daughters of Pioneers Trenton Visitor the Resfamily, at taurant next time. We promise you will be more than delighted with your meal. LOCAL NEWS LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH CACHE AMERICAN m Students Pay Way Payment of registration fees by the 2269 students enrolled at the Utah State Agricultural college, Indicate a general Improvement in financial conditions in the urual areas of Utah and southern Ida- ho, R. E Bemtson, executive secretary of the college told Francis W. Kirkham, state director of the National Youth administration when he visited the campus Down from Blackfoot YE HUNTERS: Heres a chance to prove your stuff. The first hunter to bag his Deer and is wearing Wolverine Shoes or High Tops will receive a $10.00 Merchandise Prize. Come in Our Store and register your name and address, then when you make the kill notify. E. W. Elliot & Company and receive the prize. T HE FIRST TO REPORT WINS. Remember you have to be wearing Wolverine shoes. Ezra Monson and wife of Black-foo- t, Idaho, were in Logan this week. They were looking for a home believing they may purchase a residence and make Lo- -, gan their future place of abode. It is to be hoped the' former Franklin merchant will find the kind of place he desires in order that we may be able to number the Monsons among the citizens of this city. Presenting the New mnsr!!. We take pleasure in announcing GsnswM ClrcunSattirag Is Now We absolutely claim that the GRISWOLD CIRCULATING HEATER is the best heater on the market today, and can prove our statement. Not only do you get quality in construction of this heater, but you also get beauty in appearance and design. This year we are happy to show you a new Modern Designed GRISWOLD HEATER, with ..the ..same high grade construction on the. interior as the conventional design. May we have the pleasure of a visit from you soon, to show you the most beautiful and the most economical circulating heater Wants Better Prices Geddes Maughan, up and a coming fanner and dairyman of Wellsville, was in Logan Thursday. Mr. Maughan was discussing the dairy situation In this county and says the farm bureau dairy committee is active at the present time founding the Cache dairymen Into shape for better prices for butter fat. Mr. Maughan says the dairymen must either receive better pnees or go out of business as the cost of production at pres- ent is not met by the prices re- ceived for milk. Fire Damages Property obtainable? HERE ARE THE PRICES $24.00 29.00 32.00 34.00 38.00 48.00 54.00 Returns from Trip The famous ankle fitting horsehide shoe with arch support, water-we- lt and double sole. Get yours in time for the hunting season and win that $10.00 prize. $ Other Wolverine Hi-Cu- ts at $4.98, $5.98 and $6.98 E. W. Elliot & Co. Oscar ! ijoberg and family of Millville have returned from a two weeks vacation and outing to the coast. They report having had a wonderful time. It was a well deserved vacation as the SJobergs have been devoted to their vocation of raising poultry on a large scalp for a long time. They went first to Sacramento, Oakland and San Francisco. At the latter place they visited a sister of Mr. Sjoberg, Mrs. R. T Lewis and then went on to Los Angeles. Here they visited a brother, A. F. Sjoberg and took in the sights at Long Beach. A dip In the ocean was a real treat. The American Exposition at San Diego was a great sight. Relatives were visited at Orange and a stop at the Boulder Dam, Zions National park and Bryce canyon. Hamlin Smith, the International man took Hatchery charge of the Sjoberg poultry while they were away. Heaters on Display r Fire caused by a backfire from a motorcycle caused $50 damage to the machine and garage cf S. D. Ohrensbacfc at Hyrum Tuesday night, Fire Chief C. W. Rapp reported. The fire was extinguished before much damage could be done. You should carry ample fire protection. Be careful In driving your car. Remember every time you step on your starter, death sits beside you and silently awaits his Utah Mortgage and opportunity. Loan Corp. Insurance Dept., O A. Garff, Manager. Adv. WoHveoime that our Complete Line of The above prices include a complete installation in your home, with a walnut wood lined stove board and the necessary pipe. UtmimdlsteGffim amd Casket CoBuapaBisy , |