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Show LOGAN. CACHE BOUNTY. UTAH CACHE AMERICAN Page Six vi'r If Numb ley ." We 1 Nwi.m .'. AT TOP El Hi 5 1 S :i 1 lb 1 5 1,0 2 1 !, i. 1 n .in 0 1 2b 2 l rf 0 (i 1 1 ( in I H r: Two Logan Teams Win Games Played Sunday Collegians one game I'TAii-iDAu- o ()') 2 It 01 10O Ho.ffi , O.i V. FOR A SAFE AND SANE FOURTH 11 . i2 ('; 2 J Jt. Y. f il ; A !.' r.i '1.1 .inn i la i IV if u. ... I' .ill !. if t..y pr.ivits v.o'ild reach ar.v .. ll. nu.i; I v. : : jr me Wi ll, i. e ')r 1936. M). For a Limited Time Only $25.00 Allow- itncc on Your Old Stove With Our Scribs ir: "ish 7 " . lii! . w. .11, ;ii..m. iillll ll. 'i 111 .liler It: .ill, u. in; b.i i i t r; vt- t) i Am Mri J - 8 X - U. ' i . iaAlhfc In Bad Repule 12 2? I).l 'i ni'-- league I ' : 4; It muff 2 12 c .v Security Act AB H O UKiAN COI.l.KO. ELKS S1ILL Tuesday. Tune ., w ; , y 4 .i..n w !i i', .r g at ns i ell, i mlx r '.l.a. i.iii . iiiiily Ait 1, in ever was, ire the rivihed nations have ; ii'i'iii laws lor years. many people here Will nut ot tile U. ..k up lue President is haps we need another Juim- - r am! lle.s .oil I -i Hint then: ELECTRIC COOKERY IS CLEAN Utensils remain i 1.- bright a. new with. out semiring. Kitchen walls, woodwork anil curtains require less fre- i i.s u my. l.a- - enure ii secur.ty program ...j .; will lake money irom tiie poor. being ci.iie mostly lor eh.apl quent cleaning. I i.ij,i(Uy. U the word sugar beet was left-.t ol this plan it would look! :..uh better. Those men could use ii ir ndUience to much better ad- ii they would make the .one ellort to see that this state . it's part in carrying out the i.ew program. When it is said that cur church .aiea lor its por, just consider 11..- a. In Salt Lake county alono s palate pie res ol .. re was p:o;eity taken for delinquent taxes and the b:g poor house out on 'o.rlr street is lull o( our people. The husbands and wives are fixm each other and a:e put in separate quarters. Call that Christianity? Utah has always had starvation wages and if tlie.se influential men really are in ernest about social security, let them use their efforts to see that all workers receive a living wage and to show they mean business put on 4 shifts at the sugar mills at good wages, this will of course detroy profits of the owners but look how many men will get work and be made happy. Then too, if they still feel the to help humanity, let them pass laws cutting down doctor's n Sunday's Results ray and children ot Boise Id.ilm ot to attend the luneral Logan Collegians 8. Honeyvllle 7 (itiitheir nelce, Amanda hr, il.tugh- Logan Elks 13. Malad 5. Logan Elks continued their vie-- j tor of Mr. and Mrs. Junius held Saturday. in march Tiny wen: Mrs. of mother their guests deleatmg league play Sunday, 10 to 5, ns their city rt- - da Muriay. The Link ela.-- of the Well-.'- lile vals, the Collegians, blasted out an 8 to 7 triumph over Honeyvllle ug auid I'niiiaiy lu ld a .seunu; mi sparkling contest. The Elks now mg at the home ol Teacher Mi Load vour firecracker with food, says Grocerymau p lead over the I), la Woodward on Wednesday hold a Jonas to little Freddy and Hill, and everything George ternoon. Ilaiu were made to Other .scheduled will be all right. IGA grocers from coast to coast are ar-- ! riant on the at a were niiiiiiiu; party postponed day games ad vocati a safe and sane fourth with picnics as the main next week. Eight girls were pres-- 1 count of ram. feature than the dangerous toys and firecrackers. rather Honeyvllle, resting near the b tom of the standings, played Its Miss Elaine Jones accompanied best game of the current cam-- 1 Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Maughun iTogiam, two duets. Mrs. Marie Iu i liman, Mattie Darloy and Hpaign before losing to the power- - ul Bancroft, Idaho, to Grace, Ida- - Gunnell and Rosella Allan: n mid , ,, M LeUiman I1 ful Collegian crew, hitting the ball ho on Sunday where she spent Slury Mrs Clora S'uart piano hard and often. Daring base run-- j the week with her aunt, Mrs, D. solo, Mrs. An. na Maugnan. A Mrs. Hi bar L. Maughan is r" ning featured the game and both P Maughan. dainty luncheon was served to 18 imi.sly ill at her home with bl 'ii teams came up with some spectacfoison in her hand caused from a Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Brown ladies. on her thumb. The ular fielding plays. of Klumnmth Falls. Oregon, left for The Ladies Junior Literary club bone ielon was lanced and the bone thumb Elk right their heme on Sunday morning. t.mertumed Rasmussen, sturdy a their partners at on ball after visiting relatives here vrafMd by Dr. Christensen hander, had his strikeout andjwcmile roast on the lawn and ' Mato perfection against working three out door fire place at the home of Wedlltsday. Logan during the past Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cooper en lad, retiring 17 of the Idaho team weeks. While here they were the! Mr. and Mrs. Lamont M. Allan on sluggers by the simple expedient guests of Mrs. Brown's sister, Mrs. Wednesday evening Games and tertained at dinner on Sunday in of whizzing the third strike past u. J. Jones. honor of their 3Gth Wedding an-- j Singing were also enjoyed. them. He gave up only five hits! Mr. and Mrs. Scott Christensen Mr. and Mrs. Fred P. Darley and mversary. Roses centered the b!e where covers were laid iorl and was scored on in only the and children of Denver, Colo, are Fay ol Firth Idaho, Mr. daughter Mr' and Mrs' Coopcr Mr' andlfyes' fourth and ninth innings. here visiting with their parents,! nd MlSand Jaseph Mrs. The Elks it attack was pacArrange it so that the average) Spencer Griffin and family Joyce of Rexburg, Idanot have to mortgage ed by Drysdale, towering first sac- Luther Baldwin, was operated on daughter ho alld Mrs Myra Braitman of of Provitlence. kIr- and Mrs- Frt's- PCrson e his home to pay a doctor for a ker, two cracked out a double and, at a Logan hospital on Saturday salt Lake called on Mrs Jane 10,1 Brencl'lc'i Mr- and MrsMrand Mrs- Luther few hours work. singles in four trips to the for appendicitis. He is doing fine.! PaJ.kins01K grandmother of Mr vln CooPer and children and the fattened hts David N. Hall, who was serious-- j Darley on platter. Braunagai Wednesday Ttiey were Coo')er whlie at at thejdlnner guests of Mr. and Mrs. leaner. Ruth and Norma Co- avenge with two singles and three oper. Furniture or Piano trips and Rasmussen did a lusty Morning Milk plant two weeks ago Howard Jones. bit of batting on his own account, was brought home from the hosMiss Helen Jones and Miss Fay' A steak supper was enjoyed at Moved poling out three hits in five times pital on Tuesday. He is getting Spaulding of Salt Lake spent Sat- - the City Park in Logan canyon well. at bat. along wonderfully urday evening and Sunday here on Wednesday evening by Messrs, LeAine Maughan, 10 year old with Miss Jones Tile scores: parents, Mr .and and Mesdames Preston Brenchley. Heber Mrs. Wm. M. Jones. daughler of Mr- - and Lewis Brenchley, Roy LeLshman.j LOGAN ELKS ABHOA(D Maughan fell from a load of Ernest Mrs. Lelshman, Frank Leishman,! Chris Larsen entertained 3 2 2 0 BrangaJ 3b on a and received hay Tuesday at a quilting on Friday and Sat-- ,' Allan Leishman and Archie Mau- - From or to any point in Utah, 5 0 0 0 Keese M broken arm. urday. Dinner was served to Mes- - Shan. Out door games and singing: also local moving and hauling. 1 4 Archibald 2b H Alex Fletcher W- - Cart--r attended theidames were enjoyed. Cargo Insurant Spence, May D. 4 Garrett ss .... family reunion held atraVi AIberta Larsen Veda Smith, 4 4 6 0 Drysdale lb Coalville on Sunday. There are still 7.759,700 acres, Cassie S. Brenchley Polly Darley, 5 3 Rasmussen p t Mesdames Cassie H. Brenchley, MllrUla Leishman. Carrie Smith, cf land in South Dakota which Cab & Transfer 1 3 cf Petty .Elizabeth Bankhead, Sarah Larsen, Cassie H. Breneh-- ; may be termed as the public do- -; 3 2 Phone 314. Logan Jelfs rf Leishman. Jane Parkinson. Han-- 1 ley. Alta M. Brenchley. Gretta main. 4 0 16 0 nah Hibbard c Willie, Alice Hall, Alverta Leatham, Mary Leishman and Martha Glenn attended the Daughters of Pioneers encampment - Mui-torio- iy Ainan-Mala- Trim, smooth lines lusflowing trous chromium trim. Amicr iYarl, Green IVarl or Silver l'earl porcelain enamel finishes. r, is a complete electric cooker, Cook-a-do- six-qu- 5.4-1- -a one-iram- lia-.i- ' $ -- , : DESIGN NEW iW-- ly insulated that uses little current Supplied extra Enjoy Better Meals prepared in the easiest , six-ho- Electric Cookery is thrifty. There is less shrinkage in: meats. . . more portions can he served; cooking progresses part of the time on retained heat. InvestiJ gate the L & II Electric Range. Find out how yoi can be a 'better cook with less time and effort. i - - j of) YOU will be astonished atisthe many advantagesand! cleaner, healthier electrically. It releases you from many hours of watchful waiting in: the kitchen. Automatic Time and Temperature Controls cook the meal perfectly while you are awayg - - mosv modem way I-iiAP- '- Mar-thre- - Mis-burn- e er C. R. Johnson irefamoui foe ATRSPFEI)uiiit (heir quirkescfureair-inaulatehMt.Tnlf litributd ded Patented Their sign increase efficiency. glowing heat cook M uf M food will cook Crystal Bottling6? Furniture Cor 72-8- 0 West 1st. North Logan, Utah j Miss Elaine and Thomas S. Brenchley of Ogden spent Sunday and Monday here with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bren- chley. Mr. and Mrs. Junius Murray and children left for their home at Filer, Idaho, on after Monday bringing their little daughter here fer funeral services and burial. Mr. and Mrs. Moroni Lowe of Grace, Idaho spent Wednesday here with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wilson, on their way to Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bailey of their parents, Mr. and Summary: Stolen bases Braun-- 1 ed agal, Archibald. Drysdale 2, PettylMrs' JosePh Bailey until Thurs. Mrs' Audra Turner and son Leon 2, Jeffs. Secrifice hit Reese. Three! bas hits Andrson. Two base hits j and liss Adell Jones spent at Graoe' Idah. wth Mrs. Wyrick, Jeffs 2. Struck nesday pMaughan and family and out-- By Thomas 3, Stone 1, Con-,ley 3, Rasmussen 17. Bases on balls Off Thomas 6, Conley 2, P. Maughan and family also Wayne Turner who is spending the 1. Rasmussen Hit by pitcher summer there. Drysdale by Thomas. Losing piMrs. Evan H. Bankhead was TTiomas. tcher' Umpires Davis and hostess to the ladies of the Madra Reading. Soorer Nunley. afclub at her home on ! Big Shopping Day July s - Two Big Nights and One Full Day of Lively Entertainment 3 Midway Opens Friday Night MIDWAY ON JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL e, I GROUNDS Carnival Dance at Dansante MAMMOTH JULY FOURTH 10:00 A. M. Mammouth Parade 11:00 A. M. Patriotic Meeting Many Rides, Shows, sions of all kinds, Colored Lights. All Goes Round and Around, High Diver, Hell Diver, A Ride in the Wall of Death. A thrill every minute. One of the largest and highest portable Ferris Wheels in the country. ' Maughan following BARGAINS In Guaranteed Used WASHERS 11:30 A. M. PARADE 10.00 A. M. TABERNACLE Conces- Thursday ternoon. Pres. Gladys was in charge of the 3rd Beautiful Floats, 6 Bands, 2 Drum Corps, 3 Clown Bands and other Representations. The Birth and Development of Our Nation Depicted in Moving Childrens Sports TABERNACLE 2:00 P. M. Horse Race Meet Champion Ball Game FAIR GROUNDS Pageantry. Evening Georgeous Fire Works FAIR GROUNDS The Honorable Richard H. Wells of Pocatello, Orator of the Day. Dance at Dansante Shows at Theatres Wringer Rolls Service for Maytag and Call Anderson other makes. General Department Store HORSE RACE MEET AND CHAMPION THE CULLEN HOTEL 83 West Second South Salt Lake Childrens Sports City Central, Convenient, Comfortable Tabernacle Grounds 11.30 A. M. PRIZES FOR ALL EVENTS Headqaarters for Farming, Mining, ami Livestock Interests The Salt Lake Home for Cache Valley People FIRE WORKS FREE At Fair Grounds Try the Twenty Five Cent Tlate Lunch at the Soda Fountain W. D. ROBERTS, Mgr. formerly of Hotel Roberts s3S33Sm 30 Head of the Fastest Running and Harness Horses in Utah and Idaho. 2 P. M. Fair Grounds A thrill every minute. No Waits. Logan Elks vs. Logan Collegians Races. and Fast Running Novelty of South Cache Band in Attendance. Baseball Loud Speaker Service. for Logan. Championship six and under, Free; Children all for one of Four hours program price years, 15 cents; Adults, 50c; All for benefit of Logan City Recreation Fund 7-- EM- - SPECIAL SHOWS AT ALL THEATRES COME EARLY rz BASEBALL GAME STAY LATE |