OCR Text |
Show Pag CACHE AMERICAN Four For Kent jjfo)LPCAL5 Correspondents taauliful bri k v..lh Imrd tuornl flours, hot a.tir heat stoker, garage fioaers and la tins . wvm m f..r rent, cad ut South. A in I.ogan l.miie LOGAN. CACHE COUNTY. Tuesday, August 23, 1938 UTAH MOVIE FANS Richmond Takes Last Game p rreston rrom DONT FORGET OLD FAVORITE Mrs. Frw.k Winn of Bmithfu-lRICHMOND Tlie Richmond tint and Mrs, Hovuird Joia-- of Welts o In the league brought from Park ville, acre shopping visitors In aometi rr Jnme J, Larsen, manager of the us season to a conclusion Sunday Monday. by taking a 6 to 3 decision from In their respective t (jmismdi'iiU. and Logan Hot t ling Woik-- . the Imton Indians. American. Cache towtis for tl a Ray Jones, together aith th'iri Tlie game was a tellers' buta Ives, have returned from a tlir-- e tle between Heath ofpi tlie Indians Die in Ilane Crash day trip to the Yell e stone and Duy of tlie locals, the visitpark. Tliey report a Two Ogden airplane pilot aere ing hurler giving up only nine outing and vacation. killed In a plan crash near loike-tow- n hit, and Duy being nicked for onlthe sometime Sunday and y' eight. discovered Monday Attend Club Dinner bodies acre The lineup and more: Tlie fliers acre Riley Hess, 29 and Frederick P, Cliamp of this city Jack A. Harris. 25. These pilot had been at Pish Haven, Sunday and had left for tnetr homes when the accident happened. Club given under the auspice of tlie Sait Lake Chamber of Comleaves for Coast H merce In honor of Robert Mr. Anna Lumlberg and am ltniklcy, of Ogden, who was reand Mm lone Olsen, of cently appointed a member of the River llelchi. left Sunday morn- federal Civil Aeronautics ing for Los Angeles and Long lhuih. California. for a unit anh are Who says that movie-fan- s beloved favorites, fckle to tlu-land that producers are Insensitive to tlie likes and dislikes of s t'Uih-Idah- Kt-tur- lli r Ir film-goer- s? won-derf- ul x' Th'-odor- Mr. f.undherg Monthly Luncheon Mr daughter. When the familiar figure of El Brendel. Swedish dialect expert, appeared on the screen at the Alexandria Theatre In Glendale, during a "sneak" review of 20th-Century-PoLanding, "Happy the audience broke into a riot of spontaneous applause. It's been a long time since Brendel has been seen In pictures, and his appear-ane- w In the Sunk llenle slaking picture was a surprise to the audience, Inasmuch as his name was not Included In the list of players. production Darryl F. Zanuck, chief at the studio. ho was present at the preview, must have made a mental note of tlie fact Ihat Brendel Is still tops with the fans, for he was assigned a role In the supporting cast of Slilrley Temple's latest starring picture, "Little Miss Broadway". Currently at the Capitol Theatre, the film features George MurDurante. Jimmy phy, Phyllis Brooks and Edna Mae Oliver In tlie cast which Includes George ll, Barbier. Edward Ellis. Jane Donald Meek, Patricia Wilder and Claude Gilluigwater, Sr. Th f.. Kanard. party all! Local business men are reminded In oilier of visit friend pari x Batted for Figg in eighth, of the monthly lundieon meeting California for lao avek xx Batted for Cliristenson in sixth of the Inlermountaln Civic clubs returning home. AB H O A to be held at the Amphitheatre RICHMOND . 3 In Logan canyon. Thursday Merrill 2b ...... Camp Another School Building . 3 Aug. 25 at 6:30 p. m. An lnterest- - Jonas cf 4 Proposed plan for construction lng lecture with colored slides of Llant 3b 4 of a $100000 school building to re- wild life will be given. Ladies are Bair If 3 place tle Woodruff school proba- Invited. Reservations should be Nelson ss . 4 0 12 bly a 111 be discussi-tonight at made at once with the secretary Danford c John Deere" in the person of Monte Blue (left), motion picture . 3 0 2 the Logan board of education of the Logan Chamber of Woodland rf . star, and Charles Deere Wiman, great grandson of the man who gave . 4 2 4 Feltman lb .... meeting, David Tarbet clerk, reto the world the steel plow 100 years ago this spring, came together Should the board decide 4 0 1 ports. recently at one of the centennial celebrations being held this yeri in Day p a 1 honor of the pioneer plow maker. On the battered old anvil construction of a building U fea- Bottlers 0 xAndrews rf .. Going East replica of one of the first plow bottomi made by John Deere. Thia sible an application will be made 33 9 27 10 Totals Jolm A. Larsen, manager of the photograph waa made in Moline, Illinois, at an employe celebration. for P W A aid, he Indicated. Moline ia headquarter of the John Deere organization and Mr. Wiman Crystal Bottling Company of LoxEitted for Woodland In eighth ia the fourth of the family to hold the pot of president. Blue appeara C. R. McFarland, manand gan Hike With Scout 010 000 Oil 3 in the blackimith'l costume he wore in the romantic motion picture of the Crystal Bottling Com- Preston steel plow. .201 000 3006 who ager of Richmond Prominent among those dealing with John Deerea development of the pany Ogden and their wive, Error O. Bair. Stolmade the trip into the wUds of are Summary: to to New York en bases Nelson 2 Plant 2. SacIdaho with the explorer of the whereplanning wUl go attend the con- rifice hits Cache Valley Boy Scout councU vention they Jonas, Merrill. Home and exposition of the AmTwo-bas-e were Dr. J. S. Stanford, Supt. E hit ,by Johnson. run of erican Bottlers Carbonated in Jonhs 3 batted Allen Bateman and S. V. Prow Plant. Runs to be held in Commerce Beverages of the Metropolitan Life Insuran- Hall, New York Feltman 2. Double plays Nelson City between Oc- ot Merrill to Feltman 2, O. Bair ce Company. All report a wonder- tober 31 to November 4. ful outing In a primitive region of to Simmons to MitcheL Innings virgin territory abounding In lake New Yorker in Town- By Day 9, Heath 9 pitched and mountain streams of fresh Struck out By Heath 7, Day 12 Waldo Hatch, who has been Bases on balls Off Heath 3. Wild water. It was a real vacation with his pitches Heath 2. Balk Health spending his vacation wife and family In Los Angeles Umpires Johnson and Lemmons here arrived Groom Your Horses Cal., Wednesday Scorer Mrs. G. Egan. Ocorge O. Webb and hts com- evening and visited with relatives mittee in charge of tlie horse de- untU Saturday, when he left for Revoke Drivers Licenses home In New York City. Dur-Pa- ir partment for the Cache County ' automobile drivers Out of 35 hts stay here he was a guest are visiting the horsemen of revoked by the state tax licenses brother-in-laof his and sister solicit to the county their support commission on Saturday there were Mr. Webb, reports Attorney and Mrs. Asa Bullen two persons from Cache county in exhibits. Mrs. rechildren Hatch will and that there Is considerable enthusIncluded In the list. Randolph iasm in this department and urg- turn to New York early In Pearson of Millville had his lies that farmers with good horses cense revoked for one year for of aU ages get them ready fay the highway parking on the state Cards Keep Displayed fair which Is to be held Septem without lights or parking signals. ber 12, 13, 14. Cache County Is The Advertising Committee for Ronald G. Bowen of Logan had still the center for good horses the Cache County Fair to be held his license revoked for three and Mr. Webb and his committee September 12, 13, 14 suggests to months for reckless driving. gondola freight Cleaner Manufacturers' Association. In the boom days the annual dust are doing all they can to encour- the managements of aU the local 1 cars Riled to the brim with dust fall in Chicago amounted to 780.001) a train stretching thirty miles age the breeding of better horses business houses to remove aU past Gum and you will get some idea of the tons. date window cards and pasters Dihliiuuiing Little can be done by public efMiss Verna Shillington, dressed of dust that falls on Chicago amount Studies at Michigan and see that the Cache County in red satin, whose home is In every year. That is an average of fort to reduce the amount of dust in any community. Water and food Paul Larsen of Lewiston, 1938 Fair window cards and posters Ottawa, Canada, with two other 156.000 tons of solid matter dropIn supplies can be regulated, inspected graduate of the college, depart-me- are displayed conspicuously. were distributing Adams from the girls, ping city's atmosphere and sanitary by the authortheir window trims of dairy manufacturing, wiU channglng soot from smokestacks, surface dust ities. kept The Peppermit Gunm in Logan, Satbut for the most study two years at Michigan State some of the merchants faU to re urday. These young ladies cover from the streets, soil blown in from purity of the air is beyondpartpublic Of course it ia made control. the college under terms of an assist- - place the Cache County Fair prairies. twelve western States, working w card, Professor Arthur J. up of a great variety of organic and It is up to individual effort to out of Los Angeles, California. inorganic matters, all of which have battle dust. Regular daily use ot rls announced Monday. Mr. Lar- Miss Shilllngtona next stop when no place in the home. the vacuum cleaner is the only way sen plans to complete work for. Fall Opening Soon she leaves Logan with be Santa Furthermore, the Chicago situa- by which human health and prophis masterof science degree dur-- , opening Commlttee of Fe, New Mexico. The gum they tion is more or less typical of every erty can be safeguarded from the lng the two years. He will week an chamber of are distributing has an "old fashioncommunity throughout the United many dangers that lurk in the air either In research work or teach- - has States, according to the Vacuum all about us. flavor. Wednesday. September 21 -mint will which the lng during period, the daU? f alsot include summers. Professor the storea ta The Joins College Staff der Sssby Myler of the Brazilian little girls were present. RefreshMorris said that the dairy manu-- l M Committee suggests the local mer- Miss Reta Cornish who has been mission held at Cornish on Thurs- ments were served. facturing department at the Michi- chants keep this date In mind. an Instructor In the Roosevelt gan school Is one of the most Ted Rechow, John H. Miss Jennie Hemmert of St. day evening wer eESekial Godfrey. Wilson, widely recognized in the nation. (Charles O. Peterson, James Mc- -i high school In Salt Lake for the Thomas Griffin Charles. Idaho is visiting her sislast few years has accepted a po- George Myler, Cracken, John Anderson, El wood sition In the Home Economics deSour-Grap- e Joseph Burt, Ervil Godfrey and ter Mrs. Lewis Godfrey. Pope Smith, Roscoe Hess, Earl C. Stone, partment of the USAC. She re- their families, Mr. and Mrs. Miss Mary Lothney of Logan Senator Pope of Idaho Is and Ferron Lamb are the mem- turned homo Thompson, Vernon Thompson spent a few days at the home of recently from Ames from anover-dos- e bers of the committee. suffering Iowa, where she attended summer Mrs. Emma Myler, Mrs. Aiph God- Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Godfrey. s. of He has been school at the Miss frey and Mrs. Thomas Goodey. of Salt Lake University. Roy Hampshire In consultation with President Ro- - File for Insurance Cornish and her sister, Mrs. GeMr. and Mrs. Leon Christensen was a week end visitor at the osevelt on the proposition of run- neve executive Nelson, a teacher In Salt of Salt Lake spent the week end home of Mr. and Mrs. Herman idng for the U S. senate from ofncer of the AgrlculturaI Adjust Lake schools spent last week at at the home of Joesph G. Chris- Thompson., Idaho on an independent ticket ment administrationi Monday ad the home of Mr. and Mrs. George tensen. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. GodHe was defeated m the recent' Mrs. Carma Rasmussen enter- frey and Peter S. Barson spent lm. F. Cornish at Franklin. Uuh farmera t0 D election Idaho in pamary by d tained in honor of her daughter Monday In Logan at the home of applications for Worth Clark. Pope charges that 1939 winter Another Recreation Center Dixie Lee on Thursday. Sixteen: Mrs. W. R. Dahle. Retbhcans voted for h oppon-- j He no appUca. Ola A. Sonne, chairman of the ent. Should Pope decide to runUoM wm received in count as an independent, we predict hei44. , Logan City Recreational Council 4 has called a special meeting of will be defeated worse than evef.j P the CouncU to meet at the Logan The people of this country detestL,, on August 15. At thai a Chamber of Commerce Thursday loser esDeciallv in Dolitics Pcations time lagged behind 20 other at 8:30 a. m. to a country where the min- states Utah get an expression which more than. 75,000 as to in t the purchase of the Fifth ority must bow to the will of hte applications had been reported. Ward property on the block where majority. Congressman Clark is on the Adams School is located. If the side of the majority. Horse Back Excursion this should be done it would give All who are interested In par- an entire block for recreatoion for ticipating in the horse back ex- that part of the city. The recreacursion of the Skyline Trail next tional areas would then be pretty Wednesday August 24, should keep well distributed over the city for in mind to be at the mouth of the use of the people. The city, PHONE 1104 68 WEST CENTER LOGAN Dry Canyon, promptly at 7 a. m. schools churches and all the civic are represented on prepared with a good horse, equip- organizations ment and lunch. The excursion is the Recreation CouncU and it sponsored by the Canyon Trails therefore has wide representation. Truck FORD, 1935 lW-to- n Committee of the Logan Chamber $325.00, of Commerce. Any, Including men lX-ton CHEVROLET 1931 Truck and women, boys and girls who $125.00 can ride are invited to go. (1. Dust Showers Falling Everywhere Show Big Need to Guard Health w nt p. Mor-jdo- j De-Ve- rl sour-grape- l Dar-we- Nation Wide Horse Pulling Contest Soon The National Horse Pulling Contest mill be held at Columbus. Ohio in conjunction with tlie National Dairy Show, on October 10 to 14 inclusive, 1938. The contest has been officiaUy designated as the National for 1938, by the Horse and Mule Association of America, whose rules and regulations control all official pulling contests held throughout the world. Cash premiums aggregate $2,000. Pairs under 3,000 pounds weight, (neither horse to exceed 16 hands measured from top of shoes) wUl compete for $1,000; preliminaries wUl be held October 10th and 11, and linals for this class on October 12th, The pairs 3,000 pounds and over will compete for $1,000; prehnimaries wlU be held October 12th and 13th and finals on October 14th. In addition to the $2,000 in cash, prizes awarded by the National Dairy Show, the Horse and Mule Association of America wlU award beautiful medals, appropriately stamped and fully engraved with the drivers name and rank, to the six drivers who display the best in handling their horsemanship animals In the contest. First will be a gold medal, second sUver and third to sixth wUl be bronze. All contest, antf preliminary finals will be held on the clay floor of the live stock judging coliseum on the Ohio State Fair Grounds, Columbus, Ohio between. 1 and 5 each afternoon, exact hours to be announced later. All pairs under 3,000 pounds must be on grounds Monday morning, October 10th; pairs over 3,000 pounds must be present by Wednesday morning, October 12th, as first preliminaries in the class for pairs over 3,000 pounds wiU be held that day, immediately prior to the finals for pairs under 3,000 pounds. I4MMHMMMOHMHH Today and Wednesday Shirley Temple an)i George Murphy in LITTLE MISS BROADWAY EZ IMPLEMENT Company CLARKSTON CHEVROLET Check up on your costs every week . . . Maybe you are paying too much. Maybe you are not getting the best . . . Read every Ad in this paper to check up on your buying. Advertising pays - - YOU! Tour Beet Fields Today OLARKSTON Mrs. Sena Rasof Cache mussen was guest of honor at a Sugar beet growers county will conduct their annual famUy reunion held at Friendship tour of sugar beet fields today park on Sunday. The following reports Frank Wood of Amalga were present: Mr. and Mrs. D. B. president of the Cache County Barson, Mr. and Mrs. P. H. RasSugar Beet Growers' association mussen, Mrs. Kate Rasmussen, for the tour were Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Rasmussen, Arrangements worked out by Mr. Wood, R. L Mrs. Rowena Griffin, Mr. and Mrs Wrigley, Cache county agent and Airel Griffin, Miss Mary RasmusL. E. Crookston representing the sen of Clarkston. Mr. and Mrs. Amalgamated company Aaron Rasmussen, Mr. and Mrs. Sugar Several others cooperated for a Richard Rasmussen, Lewis and program, including A. L. Riggs ofjFred Rasmussen of Rexburg, A. V. Reese of Benson, E ho. H. Read of Tremonton and D. D. Among the many who attended 'the Welcome hom eparty of El- Buttars of Clarkston. One 1935 Coach : $350.00 Electric Motor CEDAR POSTS WORK HORSES and SADDLE HORSES for Sale. USED Mowers and Rakes, all FUHRIMAN Renfrew of White Way AND Swing it Professor RENFREW OF THE s GREAT WHITE PLAINS SMITIIFIELD Today and Wednesday Robert Young and Florence Rice jn CO. y, 68 W'est Center LOGAN, UTAH : : j Sunday to Wed. MAIN at Reduced Prices! IMPLEMENT s the Great J : AND to 40c 25c Today and Wednesday SWING IT PROFES S SOR x x $65.00 : LYRIC PARADISE FOR THREE Phone 1104 I ) X |