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Show LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH CACHE AMERICAN T,atrf Four IN THE NEW Canning Classes Chiropractors To Be Held In Meet in Ogden On Saturday, County Towns Checketts Reunion tin M::, fl X o.'f.u rs A ui-- I?-h- . Dtico rxpf-itio- n C'ktn Smith sjent - iter ie a' Calilor-m- vi-- it J a. the of auk iidting with Mis. Jens and e.til-- I Jer.r jaunt t, at a la.t n r Mr and Mrs. Ow.n Sor-- i Lacies w re letintly n.arried al d home 1, w ie enjoyed and r, Iiesh- - Cneikctt Iiiimly oii..t:nitJ-- 1 w. ill C. nr'ing d, torSl jrom aj parts of I.t.n L .r au m t Friday on cjllroj)ta( lion will liold Its family ,.ti can ted 0:1 m ten ''jmmuiiit.os o. an assominn of Mis. Frank une at Crystal Springs Sunday Ley-umLt,UIl3 at tie Hotel jj,.n Lomond Cache County di.itrg the pei.".'L topic was given by e m Mr. and to sarwd 1,1. 21 William CliftktUs. prosi :l . Fatur(jayi jum! 20 The pnmipal of June 22 10 July 3 The demo The time was Larsen' Joseph niemand Mrs that the family Samseri. Mr. will be c.nducted b. j1tU-viowill center on the move-- 1 uri tions spent In seaim Luncheon was Mr. , Mrs. Wm. and id, cers be In attendance. . I. ' Mr-Etlvl Pope, representing t. ment to establish five tlinics lor Jul.a Malr, Mr ut.d Mrs Arthur Kid-- . served to examination of children In Utuh. jXeir Gla-- s company," In cooptra lvalue Smith. Delcne aLrsi-n- . FI r- MiSadie Mrs. Hardman, ot lion with the Homes and Visits in Salt Lake Association The National Wood A1;( Staulfer. Viola ' Taylor. Mrs. Pearl Hughes, tne Mrs. Wlnnlfred Reynolds Larsen- Chnopractors reports rupid pro-- 1 muiiliy E.'clioa of the Farm Bin Ml Mrs. Pearl Vema Sorensen, Lake Salt L. J. Pet! her two sons left for gress ln thlldren's clinics through-- j ca r, of width Mrs. Beehive girls a,th their teacher i'll d Mis Lizzie Iiarrett. Miss Thursday. She Is expected to be out tl)e united States and UtahAmalga. Ls . Mr and Barrat Mrs, Miss Olive Baker met Monday While lnls home Elcanoia J a one about two weeks. ln Tasso, this' to county umg steps cooperate at the home of Helen Hen simon wire presented with a nlkht were made lnger. Arrangements "sent. ,GV,ly pi Speakers will Include Dr. Elgin to atend swarm day al Hyrum at entertained oner Gli will girls who U. Roberts, president, refieshments were served to All women Interested ln canning tv Thursday evening at the 6. presld; Dr. David Jensen, Dr. W. are Attend Chicago School to attend one of the pai urged Veda Hazel of and Misses Messrs and Mesdames Chester air. and Mra. Reese Maughaa W. Scare and Dr. Fred Kesler of, demonstrations. The time for eaih noire in honor of Mrs. Owen and chiidien Ellen and brui ley j Salt Lake and Dr. C. B Johnson Kldman Orxil Larsen. H. C. Stau-Mpresented of Ogden. Marie left Thursday for Chicago,) DHr" Sorenvn with a beautiful where Mr. Maughan will do grad-- j The ladles Auxiliary will enter-uat- e were kervRefreshments work at the university of tain at the home cf Dr. and Mrs Monday, June 22. Richmond and Picduc canon ASellclous chick! ul 10 en dinner was served. Chicago. Mrs. Maughan will alsojC. B Johnson asisted by Mrs. I. Cove at Richmond. J McKell. Mrs. Ross H. McCune Mrsattend school at the university. claud Sorensen was host- Tuesday, June 23. Lewiston and! T,hose 8ttndu!f Latte and Mrs. M C. Olsen of Logan. ae,e ess at a nicely arranged dinner ward!1 Mism s Pamima Foster. Hazel Sor- - Monday. A Zbowl of Summer Young Couple Wed M'HM'Il, SUnIh Ljdl , IllCZ Birrc(t, flLttpr piiippe MTitprd thp Miss Veniie Hansen, daughter, WcXTITl Wednesday June 24. Clarkston-- , a,Gi Ma taJLs, Valane Hardman, wpre niarke(j for Mrs. David Ged- ;f Mr. and Mrs. Moroni Hansen,! Trenton Newton at Trenton. Ann Haidman, Wanda Hill. Pied d alld David Jr. of Denver, was married in the Logan temple June 25. Amalni Tailor Orval Ladle. Alton Dings- - C Thursday. Mra. N(.Lson on Thursday to Arrol Smith of Southfield, Benson at the Smith-Held- , inll An D..ker. Stuart H.ud-- : n u.i Irs Hugh Colton of Ver The newly weds have Amalga Junior school. o Mr .ud M.s Hi eves B.id high W !f Maughan of Wells-- 1 i. il. Mr gene to Salt Lake and Provo I ii Fiidui Jam 26. Mi Hyde Pa:.--. Iinvii , 1. i t.i n. ,! a i.; whir.' they will 'p'lid a brief! Swann day exeicises for the Noith Logon ut Hyde Park. F M i.iria; i Dinner v o (.ill- - at.d Trail Builders i, n;n honeymoon. Die Hive department cf Hyrum : ire d 'I vvi'li ihtir teacher, Mrs. Vio-- ! M' ..'ii Monday, June 29, Providence a M M 1 A t:d nxt ftowdenc-- . I T.i Ill'll V'- - I." 'a I ii n ..nil Mis. Annie Hughes :sa,k Summer Encampment 111 the L I ol .1 M. M. Am ' ii a vu i ni roast Wedncs-- r' Hyrum Ti. dav June 30. Millville and N. The oil icers ol the daughters of Sunday at 8 oclock . v. s cv;, i I;,!;. Tii time was spent r. r.i' the Utah Pi neers have announc-- f Tll"cl .ard chapel as the conclud- fc.Vv a N.bk-i turn .: i n a tii;1' ' a u i.i j i.. . HR V. ..um ed that the annual Pioneer en- - l,g meeting of the stake quarterly Wedne-iluv- , July 1, Hyrum an: in!..! ' m- j : t n i' Mu r c impment will ba held Saturday, lonlerence. rail .is 3J v.cre present. Paradise at Hyrum. Bee Hive gnls will give the June 20 at 2 p. m 111 the First Thursday, July 2. Wcllsville, and amusement hall. All plo- - tne piograin which will consist ol Wald, at Wellsville. College a and Instrumental neers in Cache County have beenjvotal music, Ftid.iy, July 3, Mendon at muted to attend the encamp- - pageant on The Spint of the ment. iHive", short talks on the life of the bee, cheerfulness, and what Bee Hive work has done for me, to attend as an Interesting proNew Daughter Bom . PHONE 72 FOR DELIVERIES a flag gram and display are ln store Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Anderson flist aid demonstration, Bee Allen the of Stake and Reta ceremony, Keepers, awarding of Hyrum are the proud parents Mild Smoked Fresh F. S. Inspected and Louise of a fine daughter born at a lo- certificates to the graduating girls. Katherine Adams. lb Hanms Picnic 2 lbs .... Franks 29c A special feature f the swarm Miles will be ln charge. cal hospital Sunday evening. The o will of be an exhibit foundaday Tender Heifer Beef baby ls a grand daughter of Mr. Quality Heifer Beef Wonderful Father and Mrs. W. F. Jensen and will tion cells Illustrating some of the Roast . ..9c and 13c Rountj Bone Jb Pot f. ndar.tcntals of Be Hive work, c tc given an opportunity of learnOf Mine such as good health habits, exof Fresh Lean Beef ing the art of dipping chocolates amples of a daily good turn, first when It grows up. Ground Beef 2 lbs. By Louise Lawson Winschell With Purchase of Meats air, keeping clothing ln repair, the Word of Wisdom, fundamentals 0 wonderful father of mine! New Electric Organ Swifts Lunch Meats Shortening 4 lbs .. of gcod character, caring for a In my heart ls a tender shrine Loaf Pimento Veal Loaf A new Hammond electric organ baby, respect to the flag, fundaOf loving gratitude youre due.. Bak- Ham Salmon Spiced mental of the church, There ever comes to my mind, ls being Installed In the Hyrum principles Cot- - Lamb Steaks 2 lb$. Liver Ham ed Loaf meal preparation Your counsel so wise and kind 3rd ward chapel, and will be used color harmony, and CHOPS lage Cheese. for the first time Sunday, June and table etiquette, and a cell Ever and ever anew. on the Combs 21. 1 treasure At the quarterly conference Honey the memory ,. Lamb Stew 9c lb Fresh Side Pork Spring to be held In that building. The and the girls symtHIS worked Into Of the friend youve been to me exBeef and Chickens Roast Prime wlU articles also be practical a Tip lnRump ls fine All of orgaii very my lile through. quality strument and has been approved hibited. During the passing days, Leg of Lamb All parents of Bee Hive girls I am thankful always, of by many eminent musicians. and the general public are Invited For a lather so good and true. ' Hn? KELVINATOR $ wicks us tit. 1 rcUlie While there she MENDON -- Friday, June 19. 1936. I n-u- , i i , 4SSi M.-c- refrigerator , -- 1 . have been made ' ' , 1isMte Sore-men- , r f i - V . WS Jm. rs S,th 4T I ' - ?" I LSV ' For Beehive Girls at Hyrum a U-a(I- . A I anxious lor his dinner eager, it had ready to drop oil into happy alter he has don't untroubled sleep. They grow and behave lilce that unless they have good, safe, easily digested food. LEHT, good-nature- d v 11 . COLD i 1 1 . '!! 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More Noarly Porfoct Whon Baby Needs Milk from a Bottle.' Send ONE Sego Milk Label for cookbook. Deticioui New Combinations of Inexpensive Favorite." e e e SEGO MILK PRODUCTS COMPANY Richmond, Utah Since 1984 a Comer Stone of Cache Valley Prosperity tHoodriver Visitors iwo lcriner Lopan women, listers of Albert Jenkins of this city, have been visitors ln Logan this week. They were Mrs. Lena Wach 71 and Mrs. Lizzie White of Hood'J River, Oregon. They spent two days here on their way home from CJ the conference in Salt Lake. It has been 25 years since Mrs. Wach visited in Lrgan before. iCSEusI MIA 12 Discuss Security Act 1 A member of the State Board of Public Welfare will discuss prob-IS- n lems ln connection with the opera- -' tion of the Social Security pro-- 1 gram in the State of Utah at a public meeting to be held at Logan Junior High school audi-itorium on Wednesday, June 24th at ) 8 p. m. Questions regarding thejgj operation of the Social Security Act In Utah will be welcomed. S thejf Sr V COSTS To Give Protection In order tj case NO MORE THAU TERMS EASIER .THAN EVER! With Visible Cold, j ou kr.ou the new Kelvinator gives you safe refrigeration, because can see it every time you look at Kdvinators Built-Ir. Yv ith Visible Economy, 'know its economical to operafo. because Kelvinaror is sold v:h a Certificate of Low Com ef .Operation. With Visible Protection, PigtectioQ KeMnatir Tird il priced - hew iy il ? In the matter of the estate of sil Esther Williamson, Deceased. 33 Creditors will present claims with exvouchers to the undersigned Si ecutrix at her residence at Wells-v.Ul- 34 Cache County, Utah, on or 34 before the 22, day of October, 1936 i ps MARY WILLIAMSON. Executrix 34 of the estate of Esther Williamson, Hi deceased. George C. Heinrich, Attorney for ) Executrix. Dates of publication, June 19, 126, July 3, 10 and 17, 1936. 22 South Main St. 1 34 of Cache. Af PEHRSON ttl-- ELECTRIC C sa In the District Court of the First Judicial District of the State S4 of Ltah in and for the county 3a sa Pita in d lee thii nt w Mfn'worJ tion in of accidents, the Logan Central Committee for the Fourth of July Celebration has incorporated, similar to the plan adopted by the Pioneer Celebration1 Committee in Ogden. The directors and officers cf the Logan Celebrations Committee Incorporated are, W. F. Jensen, president, H C. Maughan, vire president; M 5 R. Hoiey. secretary : Jame Nor- - vT fleet, N. W. Kimball and N. D. 3 Salisbury Other members ot thelyi Central Committee are Frank Bauch Jr , Osmond Jorgenson, Eu gene Yeates. Marion Everton. Alvin Hess, Walter Raleigh, H. F. Laub, David Tarbet. Lyman Rev. Wm. F. Koenig, C. L. Pocock, Harvey Campbell, and Ccach J. K. Vanderhoff. These members represent the city and the organizations and churches of the city Notice to Creditors Come :n pstn DM protec- LEGAL NOTICES yon out how low fj von eta buy il. You, too, will if l better Gab-nelso- n, n know fts dependable, Five you will be g'vch give nss e, ) A 1031 HBHUITIE T 103 ILMEID ONES Plans and Specifications have been approved by the City Engineer for the erection of a Beautiful Mausoleum in the City Cemetery. This hall of Memories will be constructed by a Cooperative Association which is now organized under direction of G. D. Mason with A. D. Bell assisting. m Vi rs essz Strictly The Builder ffSC MASON, the Gentleman in charge has twelve enduring Mausoleums to his :redit at Glendale, Bakersfield, Santa tsi WE ALL MUST GO Co-operati- ve Plan SOMETIME It makes no difference what our earthly station is, the call will come sooner or later to one or more of our loved ones. Sentimentality requires a lovely and sacred resting place. The Mausoleum As the plan of building is a strictly cooperative one the builders must know in advance how large the structure is to be. The numbers of scripts subscribed for, determines the size, therefore there can be no permits issued after the construction is completed. built of concrete, steel, marble, bronze, copper and glass provides a sepulchre most fitting. They have been used throughout the ages by kings and queens. The bodies of Christ, Rachael, Absolom, Abraham and Sarah were tenderly interned in them. Owners of the crypts are the owners of the Memorial, who elect their own trustees to handle the endowment funds. Payments are not required until after the building is in progress and then at certain intervals during its MAUSOLEUMS PROVIDE TRUE REST, Safe from the Destructive Elements of Earth and water. i - G. D. Maria, Calif.; Prescott, Ariz., and in Oregon. He is assisted in the organization of the association by Mr. A. Del Bell, formerly of Logan. Mr. Bell still calls Cache Valley his home and is interested in beautifying it. Details will be gladly given to any one interested. 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