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Show '1 S'Mcrr.Vr 29, 1936. t ri.tv, -- . , . s. CACHE AMEKICANLOGAN. CACHE COUNTY. UTAH Vrtl U I ti.uti ui t!.e uilad u.al p.ant, 8 lu'l.tT W LOCALS L? I. U.lTC tllU-ll- i u a tn the part Li.il nu.it xhops. Smithfield Visitors 15 iu.H li.L I ul iiimw Ca-il- . me ui Wm. C. l.ne ) i,t the Hansen v Services c u s N'liui t i lu Mu.-lea- - , In .,'" in Washington.! J.o, died Sunday D c. ol pneumonia. Mr. iiiiggsi l.M gone to Washington to att r.d 7 v ' and 9 I France 1 - , pp't) - I j ! New-hou- se Classy Ogden Bamboo Team Outsmarts Elk? ei 1 1 -- y , . cc 1 let Carton JL Food Angel Cakes. One a an-g-tl food cake and it's a party! But tuo ot them and It's a, great occasion! Made with cake flour that Is 27 times as fine aa flour, ordinary the texture of these cakes ia nothing short of celestial! Twin Angel Food Cakes 1 cup sifted cake flour; 1 cup egg whites; Vt teaspoon salt; 1 teaspoon cream of tartar; lVi cups sifted teaspoon vagranulated sugar; nilla; Vi teaspoon almond extract; 2 tablespoons cocoa. Sift flour on,e, mearure. and sift fdur more times. Beat egg wh,'ci and salt with flat Ire whisk. When KS'iiy, add cream of tartar r.?d continue beating until eggs are r'-enough to hold up in peaks, but not dry. Fold ln sugar carefully, 2 C.iVs-- o ins at a time, until all Is used. Fold In ilavoring. Then sift thi'ill amount of flour over mixture end fold In carefully; continue until a i: used. Turn Vi of batter into Ycn ungreised small angel food pan. ."o r.malnlng b?'f of barter, add rocra, BiCting it over mixture and folmni, la carefully until blended. Turn Into second ungreased small angel food pan. Bake cakes In slow oven 50 to 60 minutes. Begin at 275 F. and after 29 minutes Increase heat slightly (335 F.) and bake 29 to 30 minutes longer. Remove from oven end lnveit pans 1 hour, or until cold. SILENT UNIT DRIVE Only 3 Moving Parts So simple yet so efficient aod sturdy. Delivers a constant flow of power without noise. Needs greasing only once a year. An exclusive feature with Stokermadc yet only one of eleven features which male desirable from every standpoint. STOK-ERMATI- C A Stoker with a Guarantee and Service . . Easy Terms G&M STOKERMATIC 1 '-- Mi--- rTokm yen Mots j ven b'lter. It be will come n tin."' Ti.e idea is to 1.1. hide tl.i. project with the white way pio-jeon south mam. ct LEATHERS that POIk MIN 4 $ Record Killing i v; When your L; that vour ;!u this month 75 l",d of l.vestock re flaughtervci. Thn was preFair week ceding the County which accounted in a way for the large kill. This record was nearly equaled last Monday when 41 head of livestock were slaughtered. There were 18 beeves, 8 veal, 7 hogs, and 8 sheep. The incoming students at the College accounts for the increase. The number of animals to be slaugh- w V$ 'v ? 4 "v, J ! 5 Holstein Cows. 4 Heifers 2 choice in shoes . . , All the world loves a winner . . . alfalfa. IMPLEMENTS ALL 3000 $' FOR It will not last very long. Albert Merrill Property Why not get aboard the favorite? FALL STYLES Mansfield Shoes Most Stylos L. H. DAINES Land Broker 22 S. Main Phone 888 Li. Footsavers go a foot-sha. . . step further and mould fLxiMe La: dr beneath your natural In Footsavers each step is buoyant restful action all day long . . . Even balanced tread equalizes body weight no outside or inside eye appeal . . . s ' x.s ' , ' t Sons at ft t.j r rtfe. f , A ,!r 1. ' .i 'Jo-5w 1 ' PREPARE . g. 4 J i x.-- - ns.ii-- i & JNOW roll. In Footsavers your foot rides normally . . . Most styles Jh ! Here you will find ... in Bostonians . . . correct, authentic styles worn ?AkJh field Shoes their first Horses 40 Tons Well dressed men about town have made Mans- A' sk I LAND SPECIAL Water. a . pe NORTH LOGAN L.S.-H.- P. it is generally a sign down. As materials go, most L sleep, shoes are goo. 1 IWHESSSSaEESmBBaBSFSil Shares NO ABOUT SHOES THAT YOU M sJ"- Tne Lp.an mu licipal abattoir had its rncoid kill for one day 13 SPORTING CHANCE THERE'S MEN ADMIRE 27 Acres had and an Instrumental Oralie Bailey, you want to make guests IFsalute you as the dispenser ot just Berve Twin. r-- t0 of tily Favorite Recipes t ''ll by cx.myov d to program hi-r.- j fr nt oiue Jean Glse.t, and Dorothy Hyrtiin Dune?. 8J, diopixd dead l't Monco'e this aftem: ui while sitting tn tli They will be gaesta l:" Tn ( ev night. t.n li in the court house lawn. lh th? rest of tne student IkkI. at the first Mr. lti.ncp hit home at about ril,ni'e of the school year. t'tl.Kk and w i nt dire.tiy to lawn I Iiifecsor Krlihuin s.iied that j As he Was resting on the bench. ti thus lJr laid bevni yistiatloii he slurnjed over and was deid icanird out very ifnctivelv. Ac- II rrt tiouble is the r. iding to Fegutiar B II. the plan given as ci, use of diatlt. wuk d out by P ote.--s ir Ketelnmi Mr Bunce is one of Uie pij-- ! .ml his commute? is the most SHEEP tu eis of tins city. He was lx in tn el In lent yet devised hr W ill Yf Pwome One of f inland on Sept. 19, 1853 and Cache Countys Leading tame to Logan when a young INDUSTRIES During the morning Tuesday his worked at v.nmr. mail. 1! tiadis. H? wa tn ployed at tin fii.snin.tn stwHits met ln the am-- I Mo t IT "liable Animal Fats Gra?s flirt class C. W. A: M. Comp I y for 18 hi! hen: re at tln ir SEE INUSTGATE me. to listened u proting They was bv He a cib.net maker year;. true!'. At one time lie was Jaipur gram wlilrii Inelui! cl talks bv Di nAllen -f Arrie.i rninu.sen, of Hi' psi hsl'-c- , at the court home. ' s ", Utah. A wile, Mis, ('111 i 111.1 15,111 i department, and Proleasor V. D j ! ! d mine ( Kt.'.er,d Breeding Stock. atal tiie following chikliui sur- G.t (bier, c f the vvhl ci ment. h ln t sc the' vive: Hyrum "d Vivian Bume ol Lz.an; Geneva nnd Ariel Bunce of Bi ,' C. Idaho; Lillian and Emnu Bunce tf P.xa'ello; Jack II, in v (f Oakiatid, Calif, nnd Mr. Milx! Ilrwltt if St. Joseph, Missouri, s are being Ftivial M y by th? lindtjui-- t nnd will b h Id In the 1 f , i wad f this ci.y. Th; time t been announced. rm-ar- Lc0 in Her trio ( -- 4 - was one ot the Hrst 'N. . pionc'is of that section. She was D.nn Dctton ot Salt Lake City born February 20, 1853 at Falk- convention. , oMiii.c tor's I Ufe? .. ... was today .styled the Heavyweight k n. Sterling hire, Scotland. K.r' wrcst.mg cl.ampi m of the world puent.s were Aiexuud Nelson and' The Twin Clusters of While Pompon Chrys.inll.emums Worn by lol- Early today at Philadelphia Annual Election J.iat.a Shaw N Ison. rmn-- 1 two hours and lowing enht o. Koche at the Collar of the Costume ulmt Idicabeth L. M s J. Titty, pie by Adolph Mis. Lml.ng is survived by t'l ut s cf fciapplme. Detion c!amp d tn. Home end Community Section' child. en; Mrs. Elizabeth Ilaa1', irnrmonic With the Militaiy Style of the Co.t. foi10ttj,. hold Dive1 and forced ' ti the farm Bureau, announces 0,1'im iceent Mrs.' Clutehlow, San Francisco; A champion, to enc Jenetta Card. Alberta that tiie annual election meeting Canida;1 sch duled UP that organization, J.as many A;(,x.u;d r ond Marshall DarIm? 7 1,1 'v nchamp Cache Vai- alli lor October 3rd is being North and Allie Darlln? 0l'jvih:ch many will be worn this cf fortr,al tut thry are more con to the following Saturday. than ever, and it is im- -' c', r lldr ie suing ptrformcr. He DilIon- Montana; also a sister, winter and more, we are told, as t4.tT 10, at the county courthouse; British coronation ap oaiiio Jessie Davk Pocatello Ida- with pt'rfo-niepofjibie any artificial subbti- both at th? Dmantp i10 ancj at 2 oclock. twin clusters of po.r.pon thrsan- pranct children. arena and the '...en ai?na In the, tute t0 reproduce the.r a white satin fragtance; ,nrms Joined by Fun,ial s ivlces wlU bc C. W. &. M. Company building j worn at the collar, will and beautVat 1 o'clock in the ti? Thurtday Cf C0Ve iS E' an. North L.gan meeting Iron Mrs;, mev'de the perfect docoratun for' 2 ler auntie of Mr. Dctton. Dctton s street wear for the father resides at Apeo. Idaho, Mrs. Darling. lie speaking chairman Th.. . : . in the illustration is Farm Bureau, announces that the where for years he was known as rf cO":iaiiw.i red; It borrows from state contest will be held In Salt the wrestling sheriff. inc tues- - parade umfo.m of the Lake City on October first, at 8 $ its upstanding !Pri''h am. at the convention hall, 'cp'.rre cellar and appligue of Per-iia- n Hotel. Mrs. Della Allen, of lamb. The fk wvr arrangement Cove, is representing Cache Counof white simulate, military buttons ty in this contest. An Invitation and cord, relieving the somewhat is extended to all who wish to Logan Elks weie outsmarted by somber eftect of he rf.u led grr-mmeetM. A. I. attend. n ball club the bos J Bcirbaa O, College conjoint ' t, ar.d setting olt lng was held on Sunday evening. on the local park Sunday after-Th- e wir.r-e- r. Hit-Ru- n program consisted of several noon and the Ogden entry in the the biunecte beauty of th? Trial ward selections won Ninth Utah the Idaho the by league league Les Fuhriman, 19, Providence, A reading flzvars, or wme co.orou, th? by Elnora thampienship by winning Monday pleaded not guilty to a wranglers. 0 12 Olsen to 2. John a blossoms, encounter and talk might be rued v u by Bishop Sunday hit and run charge when arraignsame color. Flow'rs1 A cop and a half of coffee ia any coat of the won Schenk. H. th? Elks In the playoff ed before City Judge Jesse P. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Olsen and, one of the three game series and ae more than ever ntc.oiary to rr.?Ts iish especially ou bane&y Rich and trial was set for Octowere visit-- 1 last two. The Ellis were winners sc fun the sevjiity of the mi.;-- 1 rncrniiy. Sor.ie'Jmes the good wile ber 6 at 10 a. m. Fuhriman was family of Rigby, Idaho riiuctant to get out die old black mode. Peminlne character- the past 'of the first, half here relatives season during lng play, ,8'-arrested on a complaint signed sKiIlst. Let her cast a sheep eye on to be eir.p.,asi ,ed need is..cs week. won Bamboo and the second half go r . 01- tbi ncv of Logan, rr,r,g(.s then (by Spencer Phillips th-are to e cape being ob- nw:cn them in Fj,s Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hansen, the league season horors. the same breath aocident an following Saturday ' ? f a which .union is in lu3bandt friend t..; with iiapc!:s to merged spent Simday and Monday In midnight at Smithfield. B"t w h Its worked before it will work e; it.tr? cf masiulinit. Salt Lake City attending the state Turning the Tahirs Seven years ago Cora Wither- - the civilizing touch of a licrel af o"i! Some models are equipped fair. wall a on the left side of the Extend White Way Abraham Hansen. Glen Hans?n, spoon played the aunt of Madp boucuet to soften the efte. t 01 cookinggriddle suffice all ready for pan-th- e A number of the property ownln th: PhiUiP Gos Fcrth, costume, feminine beamy w.ll cakes. It is nice too when yon wish Nielsen spent the and ers on North Main between 3rd week Nephi of Mis .nd in the military fashion an poiato pancakes rnth a broiled appearance steak In Wyoming on a business , :t HollvE went to before are interested r she 4th ui north and for you can ar.caka above and , cor.tiast. enhancing il' Now wood. the ono burner. ?lationhip change getting the white way installed Fresh flowers should be wo n r01 eow Theodore Zillis entertained his nnd went WltheR on their block. There are a numschool class at the city Sunday IV to o the )UCihm pl in the ber of business houses in Logan on Friday evening. Mlc p vans in Paccadilly Jim, block and it would help make a park feawere , luncheon Games and wlirh ma'ks Vruh?rpoc.i's much better approach to Logan debut as a film actress. tures of the from the north. Highway Number! 91 and 89 divide at 4th north. 91 turns east' goes North and 89 This Logan canyon. through makes a junction and the white way should at least Le extendi d' to this pooit. Fifth North would Well Known 'two numbers t 1!;. hi tiie alnu. n.iy for their selves tn college, vv ,,r .s t i th I t,r, ::;i - u -- tht I Pioneer Died Monday Evening A a.i u,:. ' I ail I ad.),it .. ic-- j i " OPINING Heart Attack ! Mr. and M:s. Henry Barnes ct were held s.rvices funeral Sir.ithhrid were In Loyaii Monday. All to Accident Fnduy uftirnoon In tiie Nmui, cam Th-- y duan to wcure mm? ;dx H.ki; m.--, femlihlielil barber, ward cha;! lor William C. Han-- , j Inualiold furi.Wungs lor mulcii!wj10 j)1 Louan, was injured x.11. bishop L. 'I0111 Perry was in j and their liou.e more comlortable. automobile demolished charge. b.xakerx who told ol tile j 'when he w is on his way to worn txamplaiy life ol deceased were! tins morning. The an id. lit haj- -' Biriiup John Hat.den ol Clarkston, j Truant Officer 111 truant pened el the interse.Uon of Filth Bt.hup Charles England and Geo. Emil Andtrson, i.!hier ol the Cache county school. North and I'lrst west street. Ute, W. Exiumoie ot Logan, east on Filth Ptujers wne ollcred by Pres, a 1.0 was seriously 111 last week. l. Grillm driving 1511 Henderson r M. Eveiton Walu and Louis im-- i North and much be to drnlng tery reputed l west on the same street Hgured1 Christensen. numbers proud today. His host ol Iriei.d, Hi - accident. Mr. Higgins was1 wire lurnished by the Lad.es Re- will be pleased to leuin this lact. Uni So.iely choius. the Christcn- jdr.vmg lu.rth on Fust west. family and Miss Ev.rton. The Married Today giave at th? Lean cemetery was fin to Show Itawson Taylor. Preston larmer. Uairy dtdRal,d by Wllliam j. Do.ul and Mi'S Llia Mae Shuldberg ot, Four stud r.t dairy products of Nan pa. Idaho. Preston, came to Lot an today, so- - judges. by accompanied their, cued a n.a'.riaje license and were coach. Proleor A. J. Monts of AT .1 111 wedlo k at the Logan cl.e Utah &tale Agricultural col-- 1 1 N01"lfl LiOCHT joined t :n?a. Mr. uiid Mrs. Taylor ex- wnl have Wednesday morn- -' pect to nuke their future home at mg by automobile lor Portland, Preston. will Oregon where lh-- y enter Judging contest at the Pauhc In- tel national Uvestoek exposition.' Dies of Pneumonia 5' The l''um Cmnx" (l oliC R. I5i. ges. postil. aster 1! 15 A. Huskisson. Hety.hr dud Monday ev.nin: ... ,,, -- ho of ,,a lies !. I" 9 s. ........ Ashby, Digan; LaMar Engs', rum, m North Logan. Death followed! f . UMllltHS Hyrum Bunce Died Today of UT On Friday bujcis Pa ire Five 1 : on every campus . . . types favored by those chaps who lead a charmed life as the Best dressed men about school, the A. A. managers, the Frat t- hounds . . . youve met them or will meet them, so why not he on a com- parable basis in smart foot-wea- r. BOSTONIANS Favorites on every college campus 7 to ?IO 1. Buoyant 2. Lifting 3. Fitting THATCHER CLOTHING COMPANY rsttiiiecwie 4. Restful |