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Show Friday, August CACHE AMERICAN 14, 1936 -- ptJF m Pace Five Elks Have Party Visiting in Logan PWW i'll imm sunn in iir mmm nwiitiffc LOGAN. CACHE COUNTY, UTAH Miss June Leggit of Brigham LoLogan Elks had a party in City is visiting Miss Omeara OlLodge Malibou at conyon gan sen on West Center Street. enTuesday evening. The members tertained their wives to a steak Parker Move Employee Operated banquet and dance! It was a very The Blind Man, A. H. Parker, Miss Vaudys Christensen of and enjoyable evening. Interesting has moved his place of business who Is employed at the to street Main Cache Valley General Hospital, from 166 Bouth Primaries 419 South Main. submitted to an appendicitis op- Republican eration Monday of this week and TO Harry Parker, Republican counis reported to be doing nicely. ty chairman, lias Issued a call for Go to Detroit 22 South Main Grenville primaries to be held Monday night Archie Jenkins and ln the various districts of Cache On Their Way Crookston of Newton, have gone The Democrats are making a county where delegates will be to Detroit. Michigan, where they One Door North of Old bee line for the big convention at selected for the state convention Location will drive new cars back to Cache a Salt Lake City, where they Trill to be held ln Salt Lake Saturday. Valley. Jenkins will bring back decide whether the new dealers August 22. Dodge and Crookston will bring can nominate a man for Goverback a Plymouth. nor, who will be In harmony with Return from Market President Roosevelt and his reBom Baby Boy Elmer Dobbs, manager of the covery program. Mr And Mrs. Lee Olsen of 420 E. W. Elliot & Company departNorth, 3rd West are rejoicing over ment store, has relumed from a Chiropractor Goes East buying trip to St. Louis, New the safe arrival on Sunday of a Insurance Man Here Dr. M. C. Olsen Is leaving this York fine son, the first child In the Mark Parkinson, Salt Lake Inand Chicago. He stocked up Iowa, with merchandise for the fall and Davenport, family. The mother was formerly surance man, was in Logan this morning for Beulah Freeston of Vernal, Utah, week on business. He was accom- where he will take post graduate winur trade. He was accompanied and at one time a popular stu- - panied here by Mrs. Parkinson work for a month. Mrs. M. C. by Mr. Elliot and H. A. Johnson Omeara and Olsen, Theron Olsen, dent at the USAC. who visited with local relatives. The of Wanatchee, Washington. Olsen are leaving today for a latter two are visiting ln Logan. visit in central and southern Utah, ft 1 V Back to Old Home Legion Convention relatives and friends. visiting Nurse Holds Parley Mrs. Margaret Hawkins Westover, Salt Lake City will be the mecca tin In warm water. Add salt and FlMILIES cherish as red letter occasions when a des-- : pour over peaches. Chill until gelaAugust 20. 21 and 22 for hundreds wife of Keith Westover of Glenns coun. Miss Alta Cache Roskelley, sert they really love to eat puts ln tin begins to thicken. Fold 4 tabl. of Beehive State members of the Ferry, Idaho, with her two daugh- Lutheran Church ty nurse, met with officers of the an appearance. into Every day, of spoons thickened gelatin Sunday, the Tenth Sunday al- Hyrum Parent-TeachAmerican Legion, who will Jour- ters Dorothy and Maxine, are association course, cant be a red letter day whipped cream. Chill. Place layer serchurch Lutheran ter to attend the at Trinity, in to the visitors ' metropolis guests Logan, ney but when luscious fresh peaches of whipped cream ln bottom t Thursday morning to discuss care the eighteenth annual convention home of Mrs. Mary A. Hawkins, vices will be held at seven p. m. of preschool children who have are ln season the housewifely tart shell. Chill about 10 bat-- ( each East First St. John's in church, of the Department of Utah and mother of Mrs. Westover. ting average In champion desserta minutes. Cover with layer of Jelbeen examined and need medical and First North streets. Sermon attention. Of the 54 children ex- ; is likely to reach a new high. Here lied peaches, arranging slices In' participate in the impressive protopic: A Lesson on the Spiritual amined, 17 need tonsil and other are two contributions to that happy attractive design. Add thickened gram of events arranged for their Wanlass Returns state of affairs: gelatin to HU tart. Gifts of the Christian. Sunday minor entertainment. operations. Miss Roskelley Dr. W. L. Wanlass, who has school at Peach Tarts GlacS m. p. Peach and Grape Temptation I I froh petchet, tlicvd. or I spent the past year with the ag- - All are welcome. A. Oltroge, reported. TO t Direct campaign package diced (alette cup peocliot administraricultural adjustment 1 J pint warm water cup Kugkr Norman H. Salveson of Hyrum .jon ln Washington, D. C while pastor. L. H. Daines Moves 1 Pk 1 tup halved white (rapes, seeded (tlatw 1 sup diced peaches was sustained as President of the on leave without pay, will return , lit enpe worm water L. H. Daines, the Land Broker, , . Daah ot Hit Makes Good 1 Dissolve Hyrum Stake Home Missionaries, the latter part of August to resume Logan Boy cup cream, whipped gelatin In warm water. has moved his office from the ir I baked tart (balls at the stake priesthood meeting his duties as dean of the school Allen Hulme ventured out into Chill. When slightly thickened, fold to Pehrson Crockett the building Combine peaches and sugar and ln fruit Turn into ring mold. Chill Sunday, at the South Cache high: 0f commerce at the college, ad the world after completing his one door north. This was 1st stand 10 Dissolve gela until firm. Unmold. Serves S. school. President D. M. Bickmore ministratlve officers announced on studies at the USAC and was Electric, done to give better window disstated that more than ever before Wednesday. Oil Co. the Standard employed by office and desk play and will be done during the coming of California. Two years ago he room. Mr. larger Daines says he never work. was sent to Salt Lake City to es- has yew In home missionary Boston Now a lucrative enjoyed such Professor A. N. Sorenson of the tablish stations ln that city. The realestate business as at the presare now be he will that Tom Heath Wins ent time. There is a big; movement English department of the college, plans sent here to Logan for the purpose toward The Franklin county primary who is taking special work in the farm. Homes and farms Edmund Lowe as Philo Vance! only his reputation but his life. at Harvard unversity this of establishing one or more oil have been ln big demand, accordTuesday was featured by the dethe two principals The Intriguing Image conjured Supporting stations. feat of I. H. Nash,, former state summer, reports that he plans to ing to this hustling broker. up by that phrase Is no more en- is a strong cast, each member of celebra-io- n chairman and state attend the Republican gaging than the reality, which is which deserves special mention. land commissioner, for Republican ln honor of the founders of Make Fair Showing Talented Pianist on view at the Capitol theatre Outstanding ln their roles are ' senator in state his that university, before he leaves to nominee for Benlta Hume, Douglas Walton, Saturday, where Idabeen conceded has that It wrard of The the Ninth people attempted comeback Into the poli- return to take over his classes at The Garden Murder Nat Pendleton, Gene Lockhart, H. tical arena. Thomas Heath, man- the local Institution at the begin- ho is a strong Townsend state. were treated to a high class musicB. Warner, Kent Smith, Grant Case opens. ager of the Franklin Sugar Com- ning of the fall quarter September Returns from the recent primary al Sunday evening v'.ien Mrs. Mitchell and Frieda Inescort, while ciAs the are Indicate that there two Ellen Nielsen detective, 1083 Barnes many to 28. played pany, won the nomination, tizens behind the Townsend move- of Chopins compositions, Cherzo.Lowe that Henry B. Walthall, Jessie Ralph, gives a performance Nash's 714. rement judging from the votes In beautiful is utterly delightful He drawls his Charles Trowbridge and Etienne minor and the Steers Top Market Glrardot contribute notably. ceived by those in the primary Nocturne in major. Mrs. way in and out of a series of The forty steers fed since last Republicans Active runoff for public office. From the Barnes and her husband are here thrilling adventures, more than The Garden Murder Case. from G. G. Merrill of Richmond, Reed December 1, in the experiment latest returns. Senator Borah as visiting relatives. Their home Is in once being in actual danger of the latest of S. S. Van Dines Bullen, Rush Budge and Richard feed lots of the Utah Agricultura Republican D. C. Mr. Barnes sudden death. candidate, novels, was produced for pitted Washington, Sonne of Logan, were making a al experiment station established a But no one of his thrills can be by Lucien Hubbard and Ned Maragainst Defenbach, the Townsend! gave a most interesting talk. He innew the for when in the sold top year campaign Wednesday received 28,888 votes to Is- - well informed and has an ex- compared to his sudden falling in in and was ably directed by Edterest of perfecting the various on the Los Angeles market August candidate, the latters 8520. C. Ben Ross won! tremely pleasing personality. love! It is the first time In win L. Marin from a screen play organizations in the county of the 7, according to word received on handily as the Democratic choice: Philos adventures that he has by Bertram Millhauser. Junior Republican cluhs. These Tuesday from Professor H. H. for senator. Borah and Ross will undergone this experience, and the Great Time for Ted young men have taken their duties Smith who accompanied the steers be each other ini way he reacts to romantic situa- pitted against eserious and believe they are do- to Los Angeles. Thirty-fou- r of the Ted Lewis, veteran drayman, has ions is at once humocovs and en- Forestry CoursNovember election. the ing a good work in getting the steers brought $9.50 per hundred Paul M. Dunn, in charge of the just returned from a trip through tertaining. young men in their party to be- weight three brought $8.50 and; Idaho and into Oregon and reVirginia Bruce is the smart so- school of forestry at the college, Eugene Webb Here come active in matters political. three $8.00. turns all bubbling over with en- ciety girl who gives him palpita- Friday announced the publication Eugene Webb, chief deputy in thusiasm for the wonderful trip tion of the heart, and to save her of an illustrated booklet descrih Sons Given Outing Rich County Reunion the office of state auditor, was and praise for his host. Mr. Lewis' from police suspicion he risks not'ing the course of study in Mrs. O. P. Satterthwaite of 232 in Logan Tuesday, having come The Fathers and Sons outing, L. F. Bodrero and sponsored by the Hyrum Lions South Main street, Logan, has is- - here to contact the Cache county! family on the trip. They visited club, was held Wednesday even- sued a call to all present and for-- 1 delegates selected to the state con- at Weiser with relatives and at ing at the old CCC camp site ln mer residents of Rich County to' vention in behalf of his nomina- LaGrande and Jamison, Oregon. the Left Hand fork of Blacksmith participate in reunion to be held tion for the office of auditor.' Mr. Lewis passed his 73rd birthday Fork canyon. About 75 were pres- at Lagoon, Monday, August 31. No Weber county is supporting Joseph! while away and took his birthday ent and a delicious luncheon con- matter where persons are residing Ririe for this position. The factj dinner with Mrs. Thomas Archisisting of hot dog sandwiches, if they were at one time a resi- that the Weber delegation is also: bald of Weiser who cooked him a punch or coffee and watermelons dent of Rich county they are cor- supporting Joseph Chez for at- delicious birthday cake with all was prepared and served by the dially invited to be at the function. torney general, it Is believed the the trimmings. Mr. Bodrero says committee, E. N. Larsen, chairman It will begin at 1:30 p. m. and Cache county man will have aj the crops throughout the Twin Platt Clark and Cantril Nielsen continue the remainder of the day. good chance for the nomination Falls section are the best he has and assisted by B. M. Thompson. Each family should bring their for the convention will take the ever seen. He says that section After lunch, Indoor baseball and own lunch and each member will view that the party patronage is one of the gaatest farming horseshoe was played during the be admitted to the grounds free should be scattered over a large selection he has ever visited. Herarea for political expediency. remainder of the evening. of charge. bert Davidson also made the trip. Baseball Tie Playoff To Be Held August 16 L.H.Dalnes Land Broker Hy-ru- m MOVED New Phone 670 3 y Jjn er , I Jackie Burke Hopes to Beat Barger Here South West Lewiston and Cornish, the two outstanding teams in the Cache Valley Baseball League, which were tied for honors in the first half of the season, have arranged to hold the playoff game at South West Lewiston on Sunday August 16 at 4 p. m. The winner of the Sunday gome will determine the first half champions of this league. These two teams went through the first half of nine games and each team lost but one game. Fans In the north end of the county are counting on seeing one of the best games of the season ln this league when these teams battle It out Sunday. school year try for the 1936-3- 7 which begins September 28. Copies of this publication will be sent upon request to the school of forestry. Utah State Agricultural college, Logan. All graduates of the school of forestry have been placed in responsible positions in various branches of state and national government service. Professor Dunn said. In addition, practically all of the students majoring ln this field are employed during the summer with the forest service or allied governmental agencies. welterOgden of Intermountain weight claimant and Rocky Mountain welteT weight also middle weight championship is rarln to defend the title against Kid Barger of Preston, Idaho. Although Burke Is a Junior welterweight only weighing 144 lbs., he Is willing to meet any middle weight ln the west. Since their last battle there has been friction between these two boys as to who really won the fight. Barger thinks he was robbed of the decision ln Ogden. Jackie Burke had this to Ill beat Kid say this afternoon, Barger in his own territory and there will be no argument as to who won the decision. I think I will stop Barger before the 10 rounds is over. I am ln the best condition of my career and before this time next year I expect to fight for the welterweight championship of the world. I still have plenty of respect for Kid Barger. I think he is one of the best middle weights in the west and it will be a plenty tough fight, with Barger having the weight over me of about 11 pounds. But I still have the confidence that I can make the Idahoan kiss the canvass. en n rarpberrjr-flevore- d orange-flavor- Edmund Lowe Makes A at Perfect Philo Vance! super-scientif- ic rp j ' Jackie Meet at Amalga The Amalga Sew So Six club met at the home of Miss Norma Bingham Thursday afternoon. The time was spent making shoe bags and hose mittens. The next meeting is to be held at Amanda Buck's residence. 4-- H Burke, O Why the Lame, Blind, Came to Primaries Some in Wheel Chairs from Page One) might vote in favor of a pension that life ln their declining years might be more interesting and worthwhile. (Continued Now, young politician, have you any objection to this L. A. circulation on the part of the elders who RippUnger, manager of the Herald, Is the may have learned the trick from proud father of twins, bom Thurs- the younger? They Were Asked To Come day night. Both are boys. Mother and children are reported to be The Townsend headquarters Indoing nicely. vited them to be present at the primary ln the following manner: Marriage Licenses Now dont think that because Alvin Rulon Atkinson, Bend, you are aged or have hitherto Oregon and Gertrude Selma Fife, taken no Interest in the publio Logan; William DeVerl Lohman primaries that you are Justified In and Elaise Nebeker Torgeson, remaining absent. When a delegate Is chosen he Is representing you provided you were at the primary and took part ln naming him. Shake yourself and come out and do your part. I hope the young politicians who are always looking for something easy to be paid for by the taxthe fact payers will appreciate that the elderly people did show their faces and manifest an interest. Remember, the time may come when you will be looking for a pension and be brought to the primary in a wheel chair. J. A. HENDRICKSON. 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