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Show CACHE AMERICAN Page Four KOCKT MOUNT UV CONFERENCE CHAMPS PLAY ID4IIO Continued defeat to those tlevens The Ag- have not had an opjrortunlty to compare so fir this wa-vtheir powers with that of Mhooh In oilier regions. Vney are con-- J of a1 sclous of the Imporlanre victory Thursday to do their part ot m p emoting the reputation die hot it Mountain toolbali loop The Ogden Turkey day or Red dtyl c1mc will see seve-a- l Idaho boy against campaigning he ur Iverslty of ttalr home state gles YANDXLh from Pane one no have been quite sucmasUii In their contests with teams from other sections, and vuto les over such teams as Arloni and Drake aro a credit to the teams of the R. M. C. and especially to the aggregations which have handed UrVAnni4 tJJ I1UAWUUU AVlU In Preston, Ida. Fighting LOGAN. CACHE COUNTY. UTAH 'Pioneer of North Logan I ' Avoid Frost Damage To Tuesday, November 24. 19.V) i.day evenmg. j Elsie Merrill, w ho is leaving lor was enjowd bv California fur the Itnter. A good a large group of ot TT j program and reft aliments were honored guest. Many beautiful utaU were presented to Mm Ash- - nJued Tluy lennui. Luncheon was served to t honor with the Relief Such ty Birthday Dinner At sot ihl evening A fru-na- Died Monday! ? carMedunf' theTmKJ Lwan-M- rs KOOKsTON L J Tcmcht in f'rc.on, hh.1,0. inert North Ru.h! Mrs"' Anna North U pan-Jo- hn ( Jinking Or- -, It, KOBfcUT LlntlquuH Is to be a ten rol.nd fistic lombat montl. Si. di"d at his home here Editor Ca.he Amerttun .selsoii was the guest ot honor at dei home and Mrs. orations. Adana, were slake board anj J bclwetn Kid Ilnxwood ot nit r a long Ul- -j As fit mg wealher approaches a birthday dinner given Wednes-Wati- e M.nu'ny morning h. Id ! 'I hurs. vt.ts are mmdlul ot frozen day. November 18 at the home ot , Prrmury eonferen.e ton "d Kul Large- - of Treasure l)tv, ag tin ur ay evening in is. tint. tain water her ,u;1 ll"XWoid was In Logan Mm-- i and Mrs. , Jensen duughler, running Ralph t,,rn at Brigham Cltv pies, stated that h- - was never Augu t 10. 18.04. the son of John around the floor because no one of Bear River City. Mrs Nelson with the regular faicrarrent nutt- with Mr... Susie Hunc.y in Mis. tMle Murtussen was ap- was tU-hjtl- lc valve. in btler cond.uon to tarry on a am, Mdrl,ia j(,)klILS a observing her 79th birthday ,R 0.m,n(1 IIe an charge. The program ou lined In punted president of the Eleventh than at Hie ptrsent time We are also mindful of how anniversary. n a resident of North re 1 oc-aj- -j A turkey dinner was served to ie Childrens Friend for the will be a number of Lo- primary association at person resents tree 1BC9 Hls flrl ,1!e Cr. the aui.i-- e gin car- conference i.evfully m cas!on held 40 'ery a Die the the with The side Ians table at but rooms that and guests. hope gan light ring a Ktjnduge Ormond, died m p,a out rKd ward on Sunday. Mrs Mubel R. at Preston tonight to watch this js.e; al)(j he married Dora Fitz-klov- e few s.ii'pU suggestions may help1 were decorated In fall flowers. A The R,'Uef Society held their Stewart, president, together with contest It should be a tout- alternoon was enjoyed stove, social ho turvl.es II some oi e ftoin lilting a h.m. ' m er as botn boys are uetermined rrv, d' s North Lo- - 01 and business me. ting Tues- - her counselors, Terre&a L. Green rouns-l- or to BLshoo jarki t bow up and Injure their(Those attending we will set down some gan were. Mr. and Mrs. Carl M. day. Mrs. Annie J King was In and Ellen N. Everton, were re- lo ttln' IN V. Crookston for 20 years In rhlklnn A sodil loI- - leased with a vote of thanks for facts During freezing weather. the,Nelson. Mr. and Mrs P. E. Nel- -j ctlarKe A good card has the North Logan L. D S ward, suiiporttng the regular meeting In lion-- 1 their faithful and efficient service. been announced by Bert Danford.j Beside hls widow, surviving a e fl-- e should not remain dead out'son, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Nyman or f Mrs Sarah McKinney who I Assistants to Mrs Marcussen will the protro:.-- . .six sons and daughters by his fir.t In at v Move having a water Jacketland Frank Nelson I Smith camp ofjhas mo'c(l Into Logan and Mrs be named later, marriage. Mrs. Millie Gibson. Ru- - where the building Is not furnace I The Ralph .Seldon Bridges. Utile Ira Winger, a of led Pioneers held hi Daughters their lf Mrs Henrietta Idaho; i Primary President t :ry , lotd prt. Snow. Grant Boam, Grant .man. Mrs. Susan Haney and J Don Henry Ormond, North Logan- - Mrs Shaw. Andreason, Wesley Walters, and Carl Smith arejorpha Izatt, Thatcher. Idaho; among the Idahoans on the Utah Mrs Martha P. Saunders, Ogden. Parmer squad. Cliff Poole, bril- a sister, Mrs. Martha M. Morten-seliant fullback during the forepart Logan; 30 grandchildren and of the season, Is also an Idahoan, 31 although Illness earlier In the year has kept him from participating In the gridiron sport since October n, First White 24. Child Honored Cache valley will be well repre- sented In the Ogden bowl Thursday. Kent Ryan the' Aggie number one athlete, Is expected to shine with hls characteristic brilOn Friday the nine evening liance. Other Logan! le mi the Ag- children with wives and 'husbands gie squad art Bob Simpson, tack- of Mrs. James B. Jar dine met at le; Delm&r Miller, halfback; and the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Charles Olsen, guard. Reese Bul-le- n B. Jardlne and surprised their of Richmond will probably see mother on her 71st birthday. They action at end. brought food with them and servCoach E. L. Romney's Aggies ed a fine plate lunch. A moot are working plenty hard to make pleasant evening was spent In a a victory over the Vandals possi- social chat. Mrs. Jardlne Is in ble. A strenuous scrimmage drill good health and is the mother the of four sons and five daughters; Monday evening acquainted 4 entire squad with the plays of the 43 grandchildren, greatgrandIdaho eleven and with the offen- children, all living. Ue was born In a dugout andi sive measures that the Utah Staters will employ to score against was the first white child born1 the Idahoans. Tuesday evening will see another scrimmage on thejanvn: Oh Birthday will take things easy before thejlSOv El,c has been active all her life in church work In the wa-opening gun on Tu key day. sv in Primary, YWMIA t a her more1 In Relitf Society Will SMI IE riO.NLIIt IS HONOR! D than 15 v ats She Is .still able to a i in thuteh undertakings and 'is la 1.1,' rejected She still Ins (Continued Furn Pure Ore) 'a r'sii" lo do good while she re-- 1 anti enmius wlihh v,ae n a, is here. . e e tl ;i ri' talk. M't.btts of the laitilly ai.d f it inis v ho etijovitl the evening weic Mr, and Mis P J. Foics-- ( r, Mr and Mr. Chailes Burt, Mr and Mis Ciosley Bott, Bng-hnBankhead. City Mrs. John Mr and Mrs. Janus H. Stuart, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Baxter, Logan. Mts. Eliza Stuart. Mr. and Mrs Briar Haslam, Mr. and Mrs. Adam Gl.nn, Mr. and Mrs. An- drew Leishman, Mr. David Kerr, Alvl-- a Miss Zella Kerr. Mrs Baugh, Mr. and Mrs. James H Bankhead, Mr. and Mrs Heber H Bankhead, Mr. and Mrs. W. H Bankhead and Bishop and Mrs. Evan H. Bankhead and families j Nothing could be more welcome than this lively modern Dexter Double Tub Washer a machine anv faintly o is proud to own a gift that will be remembered times a jear for many years to come. I.ct us show ou how Dexter Double Tub will CUT YOLi! WASHING TIME IN TWO. iiftj-tw'- Better burn plenty of coal and,monthly meeting Thursday at thej Peart, keep things warm, as that Is bet- -, home of Mrs. Elizabeth ter economy than frozen water honoring Mrs. Maria Boreham on e pipes and the havoc resulting from her eighty ninth birthday Iversary. The lesson topic, 'The supposing! Handcart Companies was treated For an Illustration, any one should lock up their by Mrs. Marian Polkman. Mrs house and go away for Thanks- - Detsie Nyman gave a biography giving or Christmas,. or any such A quartet by Miss GUgen and Co j accompanied excursion. , by Miss Elva Palmer. The thing to do, U to shut off, A social hour was enjoyed. Mrs the water in the basement received a flowering and. Boreham Refresh-boiler- s, thoroughly drain all pipes, tanks,! plant from the sisters. Jackets and traps. If you men ts were served to 30 members do not drain the traps, put a and visitors. Assisting hostesses handful of salt In each one. In-- J were Mrs. Mabel Chambers and eluding the toilet bowl, but dont Mrs. Hattie Swenson, neglect to flush the toilet tank,!- Mr. and Mrs. Carl M. Nelson' also open all the faucets to admit 'will celebrate their 60th wedding the atr. If In doubt If the water anniversary, November Tuesday, Is all out blow through the pipes 24 at the home ot their daughter, Mrs. W. E. Nyman. Under the sponsorship or - the P. T. A. school lunches are being served to students of the North' Logan school. Mrs. Sarah M. Ny- -j man has charge of the serving. Mr. and Mrs. Heber Cronqulst and family of Benson have moved Into the Carl Nyman home which they recently purchased and re- modeled. Miss Lsura Ashleman. charming bt order (ijuphter of Mr. and Mrs. John to a;i,ll! tlu' surgeon's knife. Is tOj mlln cf Noth Logan became sl'f!1 His w.1 er or use a devi-- c Hie bride of Richard Loftho-- t me t! 0 ,0 e'M icf Avon a, a ceremony periorrred Tim s.l rf courv' n ake the Wednesday. November 18 m the water no d'.irible for washmg Locin LDS temple One ot 'v of th and interesting .serial events tulliniry uses K iKd lip in On- - s m was a miscellaneous shower, d will Nsec and this trnus'oau tea for Miss Ashle-- , nnn at the Ashleman ho; e Fn- Jt ct to st or South Main Phone 138 The Store with the Friendly Doors We Give S. & H. Green Trading Stamps 39 Specials 15c Pound Mutton Chop i 2 Pounds 1. Leg of Mutton .. ... . Pork Sausage 2 Pounds ... . Pound 22' 29' Sliced Bacon 24 ' . - Pound . Pound S hankies. Ideal Tenderized, For Baking and Slicing Pound Deliveries Haddie 15- - Finnin Pound l Sliced Salmon Picnic Hams 72 for Large Fresh Per Pint 39c Boneless Fillet of Sole at Oysters Veal Roast 16: . . Pound OC CaW , , RIB and BREAST LAMB VEAL 8c 15 CHICKENS 35 Round and Swiss Pound a. 11c 15'18 Steak of Heifer Beef lb 18' Fancy Young Turkeys. A prict to suit every one. Geese Ducks Large Colored Capons and Hens Ground Suet, ARMOUR Mince Meat Goes Twice as far and is Delicious Leg cf Spring Lamb Tip Roast of Prime Beef Grain Fed Local Pork 't s .sub-on- NOW Is the time to BUY COAL m BOYLE Furniture Co Phone WILLARDS Market annl-sam- Soir Fresh from the mines Ice We Guarantee Full Weight Wed. Mov. 25 FREE from Snow and Perfect Satisfaction and KING AND ABERDEEN The two Best Coals mined in Utah Oiled And all sizes from Pea to Lump. Stoker Slack No Time Like the Present ORDER NOW! m THATCHER COAL COMPANY Phene 76 HOMES FOR SALE 5 (Slat 0XcfiaiJ MOW IB MOUTHS fl3ian3 93 PROOF THIS WHISKEY IS I AT KEMKKiT pismuo Noith 5 room 732 East room room 364 6 West 3 368 $2500 00 West $2900 00 1 North $1600 00 2 North (new) East $2100 00 1 East 2 North 832 $2800 00 , POPULAR PRICES So. room, 5 room (new 364 North 1 West, $3500 00 O bv 14 5 13 MI3M -- a room, . 7 room 84 East 4 room 405 9 room To Trade 91 4 South South South $2800 00 Mam $2000 2 00 East $3000.00 Farms for City Property. Blaser Real Estate Louisville Kentucky (Located in Crockett Pldg.i Office 58 24 v v A. fry1 Res. 655j 570 E. 4th N. Why Be Bothered With Washing at Home When You Can Have It Done So Cheaply at fin HjGfUHSV iJMlGJUt OSUIIBKI?) So. Main PHONES Wa&Wfgl JAPANESE HAND LAUNDRY We have a large variety of TURKEYS, CAPONS, CHICKENS, AND GEESE to choose from for your Thanksgiving Dinner. DUCKS, (8 West First North We Call and Deliver Phone 48S |