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Show Broadway II:h Nothing In Critical Condition O11 Our lair Alma larson of Nlblry, Who whin he mjuttd .some tune ago ! DCALS .'ill in liom lil.s wagon, eotuinson at th e a par! 1.1 Ii'a'-iHi' suliin-- h'11 '.Ti::-a- Child Operated Bobby LOGAN. CACHE COUNTY, UTAH CACHE AMERICAN '- -t MorUiL-on- 12. . ot a sfop-M- ti i from Pugs One' (Coiii'.mii-- l ' t lit in1 k. tl a.ars fau d OF DEATH AT j he Ct'v firi.'iy is. aiw.tis 011 li.u.d Wl'h g od .t,.i.-i- i of the lion-- . , n;'.pea a the apet.les I. lie the 11. i, sty With 'hem Co a fi.la C.i'l.j.ain drii.ks. J.it.e.s the tie- Ur to i.x your ,vr Ulf. kc " .01 r.'Mi.. iye.in ib's s 'Garment Cum, any to do, he l!.e fiishionuble women of the world and to top cve.yth.ng of: fiber's I), tt JR" wholes.de bi- -r fhaai-s, ,, ,,, A hm.s J W t!ie li Hi hia '.i iv man m. tale ill 111. expir- to Juhi the red j m hanging tie name. j Railway will make a very dig- mfu-lume for Hus bustling of fiume SONGSTRESS (it) AUTO CRASH i Blonde Singer, At Seven, Was Boston Letter To Cache American Stage Veteran ! Alice Cave, the Tot Trouper ' pertinent that fr F.K..4. By a:i j Mrs. 1937 1, Tuesday, May Hen't' stu,!-,:- h- -r ks 10 t4 profit by u We had i never been told U.e cau.-- e of the the rdthoritii-- s b it : up- i.ger i, i: iu- - tlie ar'.tcl? be.au.se Brcid r.t had hun d out an r, ad it ai.d it - Garden Ct'.y on the shore of Bear('he Like. We lnie some temple wurk- - ed.'.ori d on the submit ;,.r Stu' b.,i.a f;d-.Dr. Shriw.n Mae a ess from North of South Eden will while - vtts I iuMm. r Llle, at the w we n.at.e a B'-ot cii nas'.-Ls piuupm,," or alumna had written as much teh us S and dancing ii. Xiitui-USAC Of the be j.re idi ht kUt "s' un un.Mgi.cd lefer tiamnlng our , a pur: of tlie routine of Alice () f l.iUni! for the 1937-3ii I p Game Fight All these Utah memories prepur- -, . and is s life fitting was held by p.ives lion e!i The , Kanie "m.gton t.d us on year. up Utah Aggie put blonde your.? ed ms for a Sunday In Wushmg-mtiai'Uve. u'.l memIl.e ' to mailed ballot that it a- ficht in iheir dual inert Saturday 'adii-su- , Walter ton. D. C. As we sit waning for gnoa Logan authority wuli -we were all that to not at School the article with the University of U'ah. 'I hr bers. lr.xpirec begin Sunday W.i. hell and E n Berme in Waite :r. e will be j: the game and ,,, . final score was 77 to 63 ill favor Ccn-- ; welcomed ilmt by Abe Cooley ablive bir of E,xU (h(, Twentieth tlie Live, and bv Jerry Edwards a:.. Up of the visiting Ute.. two sons. Th-- n by Mr. and par vu- at the request otlf tury Fox In: now a, me CAPITOL la, hl (.IJih of Mrs. I loro- Mrs. Harold LaEount, danced and (iu. c;0 c,ub j,aj reviewed a .1 The itre, lias sung be event d sa to the . greatest Mr. and Mrs.' Brown FoxU-ya r. Trees for Boxelder . and , , A,m Vickers Ci;;ed .with marked suiress ever since she thy l! Hortvr.se E- -, Huif of the ladies had not liked our ' fore-drstudent Racmctid Lir.-entalk. walk and Forty live was to able ! North Dak. t'P-ef'- ' rla-- -' and Brossard. L. mote b the Ninth Wind members of the planting frank comments and use of psj'-- f In l.i-native New York Cl.y. bert1. Mrs. Ed r,'c,'n l A. J. Merrill who ha, and Wir.sor. from the achool of forestry, at where lie will make ins home in seasoned a considered chol.iglc,.! terms, We had never was Alice a Mock mml Edwards come to Washington and,, i as the the college, will plant more than hough of Washington trouxr before she was seven years recently Cl.evrulei This is not a movie. I: , looks as portly and prosperous 8s 2,000 trees In a woodlot and gully where it can all be told, bu ' place old. and was always in demand fore your very ey u lal;e member of the Budge clinic. 'rtaillIy erosion planting demonstration hi details Consider Ileer Ordinance ,any reVea!ing ALICE I AYE. a'.tiactne blonde an entertUner at affahs put on any Tlure will be one performan We were glad to learn from Abcjwere f , Named Dotary President Boxelder County today. wuh school. (old us there featured club, is star, by every society, singing w bii-will br a In is ordinance stunt It hich the E. Logan's j only. Bowman ls Lorenzo H. Hatch, prlneipal of Dovly Carte Opera Company ELL and BEN 'church and picnic In the Bronx, Cooley that A. xilf WINCH WALTER meet rider of the automobile turns the for consideration at the a years leave of absence from the Richmond Calf Club the Gmnite High mIiooI, has been up Savoy Theatre in London "Wake Up and Live "i l.ere she attended public school. having of the city commks.-iitonight machine over at a high rate ol BERNIK in was over, from the University of Wyoming,, bas been playing to pa.ked houses howlir- calf club has been organ- elected president of t lie Sugar-hous- e Ing After A her Century-Fox'- s schooling Twentieth lias speed. Leon ftmne beck in order to organize extension: Boston fee two weeks and Rotary club. He succeeds A.torney tlie Alice immediately started her proI) ised at Richmond with the followimi'li al. draft for work in Porto Rico. DurUig an houses are sold'out for two weeks was prejNired be an of will Tins crash death r, Mr. Hatch O. Marvin Ashton, eastern On Christenson, fessional it touring ing officers, tion. hour hi the Seventies Class wetmore. !n memory 0f prof. EditU Idaadded feature to the big ball gun theatres with the Chester Hale were pres.; Robert Johnson, vice pres.; born and reared in Franklin. regaled with a most unspirit-- 1 Bowen and Prof, w. O. Robinson Sunday afternoon. She returned from Hal Robinson, sec.; Ivun Anderson, ho. stage units. ral moving picture talk on An-)O Earl Ikiugh arc planning to see again thi leader Injured floor in song work to Billie Harris, this reporter; experience cient Rome. In some way, not Ida which we have not; Earl Baugh, 22. is in tlie hosshows at various New York cafes. and Cyrus Skidmore as leader Given State Honors made clear to an outsider, it was! seen since the BYC gave it so well : here suffering from a gunLaMar Merrill the other members. The big chance that every acMrs. Aimed,! Perry Brown of pital connected with the study the class m tress seeks came when she secured jogan in 1907 when Editor t Logan was elected president of the shot wound In tlie right shoulder, had been making In the apostacy. Allen was still a a pirt in George White's "Scan stripling reporter Dan Groebli Service Utah Federation of Business and near the neck. Baugh was woundThen we had a most enjoyable and the Thatcher Opera Hous e services while squirrel dais on Broadway, In which Rudy Wellsville Funeral Funeral sendees for Dan Groebll, Professional Women's clubs at Zion ed lale Sunday on the John A. Leishman. 63, who passed Vallee and his Connecticut Yan- - talk with Verne Woolley, who told packed them in whenever Florence f 37, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. National Park Sunday. Mrs. Brown hunting us he takes his son Sunday af- Roberts came to town. Wc shall t Stow ell reported that Sheriff road. of vice second killed been was away suddenly. Monday morning gees were starred. It was this lias , who president of Groebll Logan, Hilda Richmond Mr, at- -: connection ternoon to the French church in also go to see Iolanthc" in mem- a heart of led with Jacoba which sucBaugh, hunting She a( hospital ultimately Logan Clyde at tlie the club 26, year. past In a train accident Apiil Sorenson Spackman, 59, wife will talk also with Lucy-bel- h ory of the superb production that?' was niness. Washington: of also career. screen a tw0 to Prosen, her of day afl(,r Miss Logan, placing Cheever conductGrace ceeds Rock Springs. Wyo.. were died Sunday Cardon, who like all Vassar Prof. C. R. Johnson gave LoganS his gun back in tlie car when it Walter Spackman, out to Hollywood by h(!d (n lhe wellsville taberna-- j Btought ed Monday In the Richards and vo. lul-a Logan hospital, i cle on Thursday at 2 p. m. with Fox to do a single girls is studying stenography and 'while he was at tlie A. C. And! accidentally discharged. The bullet ha'Dng in funeral chapel. Sons mortuary a short Illness. Iwtig in typewriting as a climax to her' also we want to see the Mikado'ti p missed J. White's charge, number in dance vein. the John Hendry juglar George GrovvtrIn the was List Auto cemetery. Burial Logan She was born November 19, 1873, literary education and should thus that Prof. George Thatcher was I' w.is born in Wells- - screen version of the "Scandals, Leishman ;,jr. more Tliere are 10 per cent in Kielstrup, Denmark, coming to! ville on July 7 13G9. a son of Alice got her big screen oppor-th- e later become a perfect social or. putting on the night the opera; Licenses Marriage Service on tlie automobiles owned home Sunday Night talk with burned. And then Just to ' United States In 1880 with IierjTl.omus and literary secreta-y- ; Elizibeth Adamson, tumty when the leading lady -Earl B. Romerell. St. Anthony Will the Big Three Set off the highways of the state now than dell d Anderson of River She lived in Richmond Leishman. He murried Ellen Heights.! enlarge our acquaintence wit If the , i out of the picture. In the Rev. 16:13. there were at this time last year, and Vero Jo Murdock, Blackfoot; until her Next World War? moved to gms m the Logan temple on Nov, emergency the studio decided to who ts working in the War De- - Gilbert and Sullivan repertory wo then marriage, May 9, 1937, Sunday night, 7:30 according to figures made avail- Arthur Edger Watkins, Log.m and Downey, Idaho, later returning ioj 27. 1890. pjrtinent in order to study law; are planning to see "Ruddygore', I put Alice in the spot. the state tax Fernando Cedil Sylvain, Butte; Richmond. and talk with Ted Galbraith who which ought to be a most bloody p. m. Calvary chapel. 274 N 2 W. able Monday by and church an He was As active almost old from an trouper 1 to the Melvin T. Baird, Idaho Falls and Bring your blbles and Join your commission. From January , as well as a very' sue- -, birth, Alice had learned to think occasionally sells his own blood performance. worker civic besides husband her Surviving liE-92.076 M. Larson, Den passenger friends In attending these modern end of April, for transfusion when he needs! Lodey, and two sons. Venus farmer cessful He) and fxst in act fast and dairyman. emergencies. Spackman. Eldon Noble, George prophecies fulfilling right before cense plates were issued, as against Mont.; served as a missionary for two and the excellent manner In which extra money to help in his medical! Uses Information 84.605 in the same four months of Smithfield and Oris Eda Lonison. Logan, and La Vail Sackman, San our eyes. sisbrothers five yens in the Brittlsh mission, and she met this opportunity induced studies. He is as enthusiastic over and 1936. The commission Issued 17.319 Lowesost, England. The latter in Pedro, Cal.; Miss Leola Johnson, Logan, pret-- i f . ters. L. O. Sorenson and Mrs. has sent his three sons on foreignjthe studio to sign her to the long- - his medical studies in Washington truck with 15,773 giving her address ' plates, compared told Clerk as he used to be at the A. C. ty blonde coed at the Com iti" Hack Home tune term contract under which the ot missions and she Edna present college, J Richmond; Petterborg, In the same period of last year. Newell J. Crookston that she had when he performed Caesarians on John Rozsa, Logan's veteran W. Sorenson. Heybuin. Idaho; J. in. grandson who they have rais- - rew works. Just anived from England end . Alice's blundr.er., and beauty are faculty tabbies. and retired horse slioor, who has A. Soren.iim, Los Angeles; Mts ed. Gien Allan, is serving a.s a had been in Login only two hours Doneflt Glows All the afternoon we made been spending the winter in mi sionary in the Bri'u-l- i W. A. Dewey, Downey. Idaho. mission, i;,g to mo.--t people who do calls) fro mher clas., in tree idenufiea-j!- '' Oscar S. Dunn, vice president and heard much Logan gos:.ip lion in the school of forestry a: t has advised us that he he held At tin time of Angeles, .src m force tlu uriving Funeral with arrangements are. Siie spent Tuesday4 left for Logan. Monday, May 3. and general sales director of the Ordered to Hawaii and energy which have carried that we had never dreamed of. the coilt-gethe M. W. Hendricks mortuary of the office of a High Priest. Thins we learned that the Presi-- ! fotenoon conducting an Mrs. were tlie Mr. and He has spent a wonderful vaca- Union Benefit Society, says his W. inspection7 R. Goodrich of the R. Preston, Idaho. ju,r over many hurdles. She is an Capt. is O. T. C. tion on tlie coast and all the Mutual insurance oiganization parents of eight children, four ofCXi,rt at tennis, bowling and dential wrath against us, so strong! tour cf tn.es and shrubbery of : , unit Utah State at the while has kept In close touch with growing by leaps and bounds. Al- Agricultural college has announcthem, along with Mrs. Leishman badminton, once held for five four years ago, was not because the campus for 15 students of the! t we had written an article In favor Logan senior high school, her high' are surviving, Mrs. Ada Allan.; Voars Logan through the columns of ready this comparative new or- ed the receipt of orders from the amjteur I J of male continence, an article so school Alma Mater, Wells-- , 'champions),ip ganization has 6,000 members and Washington D. C. to Seth Ernest the Cache American. and Leishman, Ncw and in to York, report is growing dully. Sixty eight claims ville P. and Leishman Aaron best svrira the wuh Hawaii the ofjcan nde and Department for duty we-- e S3S paid during 1936. So fast Is on Aug. 28. He will leave with his Ogden, foui teen grand children cf them. May day Day .. the Dr. Dunn that society growing the and following brothers and in for the Islands in late vake Up and Live, The annual May play day at the family jn finds It to his advantage to move summer. sisters survive. James, David. Ro- which she appears with those Goodrich has was held Saturday with Captain college to Lake City where he will been an officer at the USAC for Wellsville Funeral services, for bert, Andrew and Daniel A. Leish- - feuding fellows, Walter Winchell 420 girls from the secondary takeSalt his family about June 1. man all of Wellsville. Mrs. Eliza- - iand Ben Betnie, are featured six years, during which time he h schools of Ogden, Weber County George Woods, Dry prominent Hendry and Mrs. Nettie Hill, Ey Kelly, Ned Sparks, Jack Haley, has built up the military North and South Cache and the unit faimer of Rexburg. Idaho, were ot Cardons both Mrs. Return Jennie Crate Bradley, Weiser, Idaho; from 400 to 700 cadets. Walter Catlett, Logan senior and Junior high held In the Wellsville Second Jones, Salt Lake and Mrs. Marvilla Leah Ray, Joan Davis, Douglas - . Pres, and Mrs. Joseph E. Cardon. schools and the Preston, Franklin ward on Monday at 1 p. m. ' Neilsen, Hvrum. and Lava, Idaho schools partici- and daughter, Blanche, returned Fowley and Miles Mander. Mr. Woods passed away at his The remains were in charge of . opating In 16 different activities. Monday from a trip to on 'Thursday the Thompson Mortuary and were home at Rexburg Of 649 mothers questioned in Miss Esther Webber, Logan was Honolulu, where they visited their Oven following an Illness of several brought to the family home Mon- a study of diets, more than one-ha- lf chairman of arrangements. ,i daughter and Captain months. day evening where . friends may of them did not have milk, and Mrs. John H. Pitzer. Captain Surface Unit .. "ik ' Pltsser was formerly stationed at The remains were brought to the call until time for the services on eggs or green vegetables in their H 7 Warden Storrs Dies home of Mr. and Mrs. John Wyatt Thursday. meals. Appliance OutleO the college here and has been reGeorge Alfred Storrs, 73, former Utah poultry-meand persons en- Sunday following services held at Cooker warden at the state prison, rail- cently transferred to the Boise, Bishop Saturday. road contractor and mining oper- Idaho, high school. Mrs. Pitzer gaged in tlie various phases of Rexburg on H. Bankhead was in charge ator, died Monday at a Salt Lake underwent an operation while her the poultry industry will assemble Evan were there, and Is re- in Salt Lake City, Friday, May of the services. parents an hospital following apoplectic The flowers were profuse and stroke Friday afternoon. Mr. Storrs ported to be on the road to re- 14, for the purpose of organizing a state poultry council In Utah, ac- beautiful and were carried by the was stricken while employed at covery. jj cording to Professor Carl Frisch-knech- t, neices and nephews under the dithe prison. He had been engaged extension poultryman for rection of Mesdames Sarah Brown, In obtaining woik for idle parol-lee- s, Utah Roads Better Idaho will yet have to spend the college and member of the Mabel Wyatt and Hilda Wyatt. since Owen Nebeker, formerThe pallbearers were Kenneth, ly parole agent, assumed his duties considerable money on her high- committee on arrangements. ft :: A luncheon will be held in the William, Seth and Harley Woods as acting warden on April 7. Mr. ways to make them come up to Storrs has been in the prison ser- the quality of the Utah highways. chamber of commerce building at of Rexburg, Jack Dandal, Calif., vice for more than a year In var- There is a stretch of the main 12:30 p. m. with Gus P. Backman, and Lester Wyatt. ious capacities. between The services began by the choir McCammon and secretary of the Salt Lake chamdrag 11 r Inkom which is in pretty bad con- ber of commerce, acting as toast- singing Sometime We'll Underwho In master. Utah dition at present. Tire oil surface Every person stand. Prayers were by Heber C. has broken through in many places Is engaged In any phase of the Parker and Wm. C. Brenchley. pro- Those speaking words of comfort Including causing pretty rough driving on poultry industry, SPECIAL QUANTITY this highway. It is understood that ducers, breeders, marketers, mar- and consolation to the family were Olof Nelson has the contract to keters of poultry feeds, and voca- Elders Frank Wyatt, L R. Thorpe, PURCHASE SALE OF hard surface this stretch of road. tional agricultural teachers is cor- Bp. Bankhead of Wellsville and The work should begin pretty soon dially invited to attend. Professor Joseph Parkinson of Rexburg. SHO-WO- W! or else it will be torn up through- Frischknecht said. Special InvitaSpecial musical numbers were tions are being extended to Gov- Duet, out the entire tourist season. Mrs. Mattie Hometies," ernor Henry H. Blood and other Darley and Vernon Maughan. state officials. A Perfect Day, Reid Mar-so- n Solo, Officers for the proposed Utah of Logan. The closing number State Poultry council, consisting! was One Sweetly Solemn Thought" of delegates representing the var- - by the choir, ious poultry and related organiza-- ) The grave was dedicated by Wm. SERVICE tions and institutional and de-j- s. Glenn. conduciing Mr. Woods was owner of one partmental agencies FOR EIGHT poultry work, will be elected fol- of the largest dry farms on the lowing the luncheon. A constitu- bench East of Rexburg. He is sur,7tfTI tion and for the organiza vived by eight sons and daughters, tion will also be considered by the William, Kenneth, Seth and Ferril group. A proposed constitution has Wood, Mrs. Jennie Brown and ,J00 been prepared by a committee ap- Mary Wood all of Rexburg, Mrs. See ,ibv to4 pointed by representatives of the Pearl Hughes, Salt Lake, Mrs. ' various phases of poultry indus- Gladys Randall, ElSegunda, Calif. try at Salt Lake City, February Out of town members of the 27, and copies have been circulat- family attending the services were ed in interested parties throughout Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Brown, Mr the freedom Cooking without looking . . . the state, according to Professor and Mrs. Wm. Woods, Mr. and that is yours with the TIME-A-TUR- E. Frischknecht. Mrs. Kenneth Woods, Mr. and starts itself, keeps the completely automatic The principal objectives of the Mrs. Seth Woods, Mrs. v John heat exactly right and stops when through. It S Sw Three-wa- y 9 proposed organization include co-- 1 Woods, Mr. John Woods a selector switch makes oven, appliance and correlation of theer, Mrs. Libby Woods and Mr. outlet, rear surface unit (or Handy Cooker) fully You will always be efforts and activities in all phases! John Wyatt all of Rexburg, Mr. ere a , ln& Oh automatic. Cooking becomes a pleasure . . . good the service ot of j proud of the industry, the establishment and Mrs. Jack HOLMESlEDWARDS-Calif., Randall, results are certain. Sterliog Inlaid. Its the of an authoritative agency to re- Mrs. Howard Hughes, Salt Lake., finest quality silver-plate- d Katm, 9 ForLi. 8 Dewert Spoon, 8 Ten Three Utah's to present Mrs. exquisite color finishes Silver Pearl, AmOlive 8 poultry industry, ware. ObviStuart, Oregon; Mr. Spoon, 8 Salad Fork, Butter Spreader, ber Pearl or Green Pearl that literally transform 8 BHag Spoon, 1 Grarjr Ladle, 1 Cold promote production, use and con- and Mrs. Carlson, Mrs. Ella Me the offers it ously, Meat Fork. In beautiful Holme A Edward your kitchen. Come in and see for yourself. choicest patterns. We sumption of better poultry pro- Far land, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wyatt, The most used piece are Inlaid will be happy to show ducts, to aid in the development, and Mr. Reid Madsen, Logan, Mr. wttb Mrl tug silver at the two wear points. it to you. That' why Sterling Inlaid last a lifetime! protection, and stabilization of the and Mrs. Edward Olsen, Mr. and FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY tUi fotfeoui siiverplate, in your choice Id HOLMES I EDWARDS INLAID poultry industry in the state, to Mrs. Floyd Olsen, Mrs. June Ames $ 0.00 Allowance for your old Range, on the purchase dtlMB lovely pattern, today I cooperate with state and federal of College ward, Mr. and Mis of a New L. & H. Electric Range agencies and institutions interest-- : Thomley, Smithfield. ed in the welfare of the poultry! industry and to engage in any ac- About 13,000 men and boys left HOLLYWOOD PARTY tivity approved by the council, other kinds of work for farming JEWELER and professor Frischknecht said. during the year ending February NEWS 1, 1937. This is about 125 North Main Street the Start French endive this spring number for tlie corresponding perLogan, Utah I and have a winter suppl next year. iod during 1933. . 14- jc of Harry B. lef man. mastoid serlou-- , ojxTaUon, I ot;.in's Mui-hlcn- u Oj rated al fur I faculty Prevy el suit 8 r.t . W Iut Sang and Danced Way Into I.ocal Affairs FAIR GROUNDS . . i . ' a-- 'I'""; apiw-.irir.- aer . - - I r -. . r UM-- s a.-- . H - ca-ee- J. A. Leishman Logan-CoUmst- Services Hilda Spackman Services Will be At Richmond . -? In ) Wellsville fr , j Wen-(hou- drop-parent- s. se Per-jpc- , j I George Woods Given Burial . At Wellsville This Lull Pat-bet- . . . ELECTRIC Range free ! sets you . . . mi six-we- TIME CONTROL) AUTOMATIC Poultrymen Of Utah to Hold State Meeting . Ilandy MytIB TODAY AND WEDNESDAY 0 cat irSAN'OKAYL- STERLING 52-P- c. : ft':;-- -. :7v 'i' by-la- onoV v' 0' this amazing ELECTRIC RANGE thats Cr;r7; broth-ordinati- ... Its its W S. E. ADDED Needham S. E. 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