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Show CACHE AMERICAN wr w rpw fnm-r- rt Inrlllfnr AliAAUOlIjr , E. pin-n- s iOtU-,.iiS- H ffi&r&eB i '333ioar. D ttt8r-S&ff- i tan- - a-ssi- 3 !il air-o'taaie- c Hou.se of the Ste- of New York for the recent - la-s- s daugh-siflcati- HYRUM II rum Mis. Kenneth Shaw the officers and teachers cf the Third ward primary, MonIg 33 Frdaral Avr. U DEL 10 day evening. Plans were completed for the Homecoming celebration to Logan, I't. fhonr D! 9w be held Friday, September 4 at 7.30 p. m. Refreshments were served to sixteen members. Alter J9WVS10 I0W 1I.T0W, L M ITTH T H Mi.gr (he business was taken care of the remainder of the evening was S'iit in social chat. 2nd v small, Well ha wa.nt even Mr. and Mis. Francis Gamer hick, a nun shut Inin, mv, my!" are the proud parents of a fine i now be a v.Tiild good thing, It baby girl born to them Monday, that we are electing a president 24. Mother and baby are aLo Governor UbLs' Providence Mr. and Mrs. A. M. August tf lhU ualong well. getting and from and returned nation for sute Hinimnd recently t'a.t)i. Mrs. Ida Blown had the rr many ether officials in two months, tluir annual vacation in Teton of spraining her ankle last Jt tJ;d be a thing for all Laslii. By ROBERT ( EOOKSTOX week. The same foot was broken 111 ;h and! a to take American: school l.i Cache Chii.ti.ui.Noii ;e Ruben Mrs. Editor ,!1. about a year ago and Mrs. Brown ts of the lr.t re.--t in the.e coming dnhiien of Salt Lake aie visiting1 Monday the stud-nhas suffeied a gr.at deal from the will t roglsand dis.;u;s it with their !lt home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry! trouble. gan Senior High s.hool The oecured this cf training paients, but they nui.it be pie- - Dattage. ter for another time as Mrs. Brown rose fiom mt these young the :rj tj ham parents The first thing Il!r alld Mis. y. L. Skidmoie' her chair and was going to rio.i th se woids too ollen, children of Foeitello, Idaho, a;; people will notice will be the lirgeA;; the room to open a door. v t j -cm. nowuueilun order the at s t damned I '"ednesdav gym know, you ..j jj night Mrs. Lillian Parkinson Tbor.e n Office ' selicol camp-'.-the ,i her parents, Mr. and Mrs. of Salt Lake oi. tp r "d tell .e abo'it It. City was a Hvruin 24 So. TIil; sclioil has many iiniortant 0r tn . eroiie-.events In 1 - 1 iger. v h itor Wednesday. Is he Roosevelt New li .tor advantages, esp cully the huge .rci' Jenecn entertained at Mr. and Mis. Alva Hall of ball 'fp campus close by where there is ;j .j p( vtT,r ent, f r never betore . child. ParJ on Friday after-- , Lake City were guests at the heme room for any and all classes 111 cjij er daughter LuDene. Out lave a group .f cabinet members around him c .. s and sivorts physical training were en- As a general thing, students ln working tv c llLji.'.y for all the iojed A unty lmichon was h -school and college do notj eople. Ld to Cira Stirland, Donna Baer,1 concern themselves with politics, f pvnmaslum repre- - 'Vilr. a Pi it t, Jean Mathews, Slier-- J and the sad part of this Is thatL med possible by the wl-- i E.ur, Darrel Kelley and Lu show hutjN w Hal Jensen. only a few grown-up- s New Here and little Interest in what is going on.jrpaI Rnlt!.llcans A club the Spicnd-- ! Th- - Teen Kooks Is a sample of how well some' a t: mothers at their rum.d sent from the here g(,ntl.,tllan are informed upon nation-- , prmy t direct the rarty on Wednesday evening military tnin-ne- r ally famous politicians. jnff AI t!lis ls ilrG .ght about by! at the home of Mae Anderson.,1 Is 1st woman speaking, uey n.--w Devlcrs at Washington, and Five mot he- ; were present. Long Dead? I didnt even know in th face of opposition bv the a;.-.,Alvai Zollinger and child-- p he had been sick". ssimistic conservatives who com- - 'i n rf Macl iy. Idaho, six nt Tues-- J plain about too much expense. the home of Mr. and day night The Federal government has Ml- -. Font Zollinger. 3 Pair Cotton the wav for all the slates ur. rirl Mrs. L. E. Tibbitts of to pay JO prn'iKis to old folks Tl orntc i. - iho, visited at the1 the money, h- me c' M- - and Mrs. Marrjner by prtfiim im rr but th-- . lii-- h rffi'-Dof Utah are j idsen. Sat u. day night. They1 All Sizes not convert d to this pension Idea. c. to at id the Tibbitts reun- -' In spe- - ; ;i r . , they have t'n L":-ator- s CO chi session right mv and they are m, r i - ,s. Fred Jensen ac. net doing one thing to make this rclrrP- -; d ,.y Mr. and Mrs. Jos pension All that has bran said Is that thee is C1PMF3 criiible now, and this will pa,'ify r" o of the people for the comi-- g election, butjj1 Norway Calf . Rugged these nrn in hhh offiee make no full - grained, Knee-lengt- h and full of what will hnpiven to promhs .1 hand-boardeand r innounced ge Chiffon or Service Insiom if thov are length leathers of sterner stuff A Weight, Pair smartly designed by Bo. Work s 19TP.t.t HMMT .Complete Visit Mrs. E. W. heme In Stockton, Calif, Mrs. Mlt-1ton with her daughter have been visiting In Wisconsin for the past two months while her sons have been visiting relatives in Logan, 'lhose entertaining here for Mrs. Mitten were Mrs. Lester Kearl, Mrs. Howard P. Leatham of Wells ls ville, Mrs. S. L. Mitton, Mrs. othy Jones, and Mrs. 8. B. 4, -- Dor-fee- ton FA ILL Some of the shoes you ever put on your feet . . . and the most comfortable. The special handflex" process eliminates all chance of new shoe aches. We can fit you. Sizes are 1 to 12; widths AAAAA to EEE. g 491 East 7th North. 4 room house needing repairs l2 zzre lot, cr.ly $900.00. MHHI f..j North 1st East. PEARL BUct M brown kid; bit ck e brown tutdt. Com to in titttl to 10; widthb AAAAtoD, and BEM. rooms with garage. A wonderful buy at 4S1 7 $2,-503.- PROVIDENCE 570 East 4th North. 7 rooms part bacement, $3500.00. 386 lv 3 North. 3 apartment America's Smartest Walking Shoes Blaser Real Estate j v East home. All furnished. Present income, $80.03 per month. Price for quick sale, $5,000.00. go-i- d - . 1 (Lc-ate- d - 58 Main in Places Comfortably Petersons Shoe Store (roclelt B!g.) PHONES Go Res. 655 570 E. 4lh N. X Ray Shoe r- Filters t-- ; ! k-ju- i serv-htg- re din-pare- j . (Z New Fall Dresses, Coats and Millinery are very smart and we have a large stock to select from and the prices are reasonable L.DJS. - ... I Double Cotton Garments Plaid Blanket s sr pc'-'ih- Size 70x80. Extra Good Quality Ladies Silk Hose . 78 Sf Semi-Graine- iIr d Section Fancy tonians. JjoLo ILLOJll men swots fo , f"T!k fT Mis. Delons Serov, there, Smilh- field chairman or the Fancy Work: iat the Cache Ccaniy Fair is look- mg forward to a big display on 15 and lGth. Entriej September accepted will be: Buffet set, dresser scarf or vanity set, pillow rases embroidered, crocheted, luncheon set, and luncheon cloth. sen t0 wuhatr John Gundlaeh or'P ! Mlno;;d Ar!;an5as. The young p I was born in falady Logan. Her thir ms at one time wiie chief for the Mountain States Telephone Company here. He holds a similar positon in Denver. Double Blank et SPECIAL Satin Bound Plaid, Sheet Blanket Plaid, Size 70x80 in. Price Builds ilexibilify over your foot Protects style hue . Preserves hie oi leather . Adds comfort to you, the wearer. Ml , f ww and Consider . All sizes and widths BOSTONIANS SBVEN TO TEN DOLLARS S45 &S3 SHOtS FOR BEN 10 i shape w Wool. Size 70x80 at IxmLaAHU'J, BOSTONTAIJ STLIXMCRE PROCESS Reunites No Breaking In m ' o' MANSFIELD Super COMFORT SHOES... Extra built over yo ur foot-sha... to fit your foot ia action mileage in smart style. Thatcher Clothing Co pe O her Wal-Ot'd- i yir with the spariding new styles in Some of Our Values ,79.50 Gymnasium And Politics Considered Mitten daughter, Mirvlin and sons lace and Daryl left today fat their MERE TMEY ARE! REAL ESTATE IS YCUR BEST INVESTMENT. -- , Juny Adam;., an eastern horse buyer and auctioneer located at will act as the horse Judge for the Cache County Fair, Sept. 15, 16. Mr. Adams has had much experience with horses. He knows them. Being an auctioneer he can tee faults that other Judges would overlook. He also gives his reasons for placements and dls-- J cusses the merits and demerits of the horses. The Fair committee fortunate ln securing the of Mr. Adams. ...For You A - 10 Judge Horse Home A o aajstsnSDomaj; air5ffitxa3toaajIT ttEHUV cat HaU ing the afternoon. Dinner was serv- ed In the evening Louts T. Miller v as 73 years old on Sunday also. About 25 clilldren and friends visited him Sunday evening, Mrs. Miller served a buffet luncheon. He was a guest at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Jennie Lofthouse for dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Kidd left Tuesday for a two weeks vacation wefk-ihome t through the Northwest and Canausse Brown and Mrs. da. leT Mary Bell spent last week Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Staley visiting with Mrs. Rosa be 11 Thurs-takln- g .pent last Sunday visiting at the t0n ln IIyde Park-A- t home of Mr. and Mrs. Garnel A number of Birthday annlver-o- f Larsen. were olebrated during the Keith Oakes recently returned week. Among them. Mrs. Sophia from a two gears mission in the Petersen, who was 82 years old Eastern states. Sunday. About 25 members of the o family spent the day at Lagoon Make Bed Spread with their mother, jamPS l. Jensen was 83 years A beautiful bed spread which ast Friday. A delicious dinner has been made by the V. F. W. 0 was prepared by Mrs. Jensen to auxiliary is being displayed In immediate members of the family, Christiansen Inc store window. NleLs Jensen celebrated his 60th This spr.ad is to be given away aniversary Sunday with about 20. at a benefit dance and social In IrlPnds and reiatives calllng dur-- 1 October, L- - Sunday. Mr. Aiva Hall la assistant postmaster tn Salt Lake Mrs. E. J. WiLon Jr., spent, last s'ndiiy ln pocatel10- idahMr. and Mrs. Willard Peterson last weelc ln alt City, Th,,y e!xtt to move down thlTe in the near future David Stephens of Ogden war wtAOn at the E- re StaSD jj Stephens Fur c- - I;ri!av. August 28, 1936 - eZTZn' mra,-';.UarlU2;- f OE0 A. Advocated City was present convention of the Utah Pur Grow- ers held In Logan this week. Mr. In his talk remarked that was well to have some diver- -' ln fur farming. He noted that Logan and Cache Valley were the lead ln this direction. present wj have here ranches black sliver fox, chinchilla, mink, karakul sheep and angoia rabbits. Cache Valley Is limited in agriculture but for fur farming only small areas of land are nec- essary. The world Is the market for furs and there will always be a great demand for them with normal conditions. ar,d Logan Cache Valley appear to be well a- -, dapted for fur growing. There is th C industries here now is merely carrying out the purpose ln a domestic way which brought the fur trappers here ln early dis There appears to be a great for fur farming in Ca.hs Valley. cr,ra?t233:rttMr' -- 'of Mr' and Mrv rIg7atcifior1 LIversiliea .vTT :hJ !a LOGAN. CACHE COUNTY, UTAH Limited number of Suits and Coats to Clean-U- p at One-Hathe original price lf AllensLadiesStore Part |