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Show Saturday, October 1, 1938 CACHE AMERICAN LOGAN. CACHE COUNTY. UTAH Pioneer of Pair She Is receiving treatment at !k al hospital. Mrs. Ellis Shaffer ftnd daughter Marva, are spending several weeks at Ogden, with her mother Mrs Conway Morris. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Hopkins and family of Logan spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vaughan Scott. FTw been guests of Mr .and Mrs. C. Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R;dr the funeral of Thomas DaBy Prances Lee Barton MILLVILLE Mts. Vaughan vis at Malad, Monday. in Logan Visiting Scott entertained on Sundny al Mrs. Anna Lundberg and Mrs temoon In honor of the sixth Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Alien ol WHEN' the chill, shivery days Mrs. Ann Martha Salisbury Anna Olson motored to Preston, for how pleasant the busme.-of son her in Games were Gove LeRoy. widow of William birthday transacting to be greeted by Leatham, 71, tired Idaho, Sunday to visit with friends. were played and refreshments Logan, Thursday. They were shopthe w lcomlng Leatham, died Thursday at 3.2C Mrs. Eliza Jones is visiting with to served An here. LaMar merchants and the 71 Rodney aroma at of her North 7th among n. p. home, savory ping her daughter, Mrs. Fuhrtman at Calvin Russell hot com.ur.'ng West street. Salt Lake Citv, of derson, Jessop, Franklin, Idaho. stew. Ecrvl.en complications resulting from in- Garr, Shirley and Joyce Matthews. Holds Open House a slew Is sell juries Mr. and Mrs. David J. Smith suffered In a fall down a VaLoyce and Geneal Hovey also end carefnily Bishop Charles England, will be of Salt Lake City waa visiting Carrol Hopkins of Logan. two of stairs years ago. flight made it's a rght at home to his friends Thursday, with Mrs. Smiths mother. Mrs. Oila Anderson underwent Funeral services will be conroyal winter October 6th. The 75th anniversary RIVER HEIGHTS The Mutual And when ducted in the Thirty-fourt- h an Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Rider aton dish. at the ward operation Tuesday seven of his birth, from three to Association entertained at a wen-n- tended the Coaldeaiers feathery light banquet chapel 135 North Eighth West L. D. S. hospital In Salt Lake City p. m. 408 West First South, (east roast summer In at Olson the dumplings ate at Ogden, Saturday. 1:30 p. m, with for the removal of a goitre. at street, Sunday Utah. hom Logan, at entrance), the stew this good Logan canyon Tuesday S. Burton Newman, bishop, offiPres. John A. Israelson of Nib-le- y dish becomes something to dream evening In honor of Miss lone Silas Allen and of ciating. must be 70-7- 2 the But Hyrum about. dumplings Octane Gas Olson who is going to Twin Falls, State Fair Opens as light ran be! Mrs. Leatham was bom Septem- were the speakers at our SacraSunday. There were about 25 presFirst grade gasoline 20c gaL M. as light ment on Feather-ligh- t meeting ber 15, 1867, In the old tithing Sunday after- ent and a very enjoyable time Dumplings Gates of the Utah state fair, & L. Coal Co. 689 West Center. noon. A duet was given by Mrs. 1 cup sifted flour; 114 teaspoon at Wellsville, a daughter of closed on a vast store of knowlspent. double-actin4 Joshua and Elizabeth baking powder; Hopkins Meda Curtiss and Miss LaVone Mrs. Peter Griffin entertained In edge concerning Beehive state reCrashes with Cow , farmers Jenson and a reading by Mrs teaspoon salt; 1 teaspoon melted Salisbury, pioneer dry honor of her husband's birthday sources with which all its citizens milk. 4 cup Hale. Martha butter; Sister and In ox team came to who Utah by Bradley Don Smith of Wellsville crash The table should be familiar, will swing open Sift flour once, measure, add 1860. She was Sunday. married to Mr. Sister Miller of the stake Primary anniversary ed into a cow on the state highand salt, and sift was birthtoday at 9 a. m. at the state fair centered with a powder baking large way south of the Hansen service again. Add butler to milk; add to Leatham, October 23, 1385, in the board were also present to reor- day cake. Covers were laid for 16 grounds In Salt Lake City with a ganize our Primacy. Mrs. Jennie station In College Friday morning. flour and stir carefully until all Logan temple. guests. The remainder of the time continuous performance for eight The automobile was damaged to flour Is dampened aud soft dough Before moving to Salt Lake City Hovey was sustained as president was spent in social chats. days. on from with teaeroon Larson Mrs. Manda cow formed. is and Drop the extent of about 835. The 35 years ago, she resided in WashA wedding was held recently at Mrs. as Leah and boiling stew; cover veiy tightly was owned by Peter Johnson. JulHumphrey's at and Ophir. cook, without rctr vlT cover, ington county the home of Mrs. Izatt, when Jo- Can Good Come of It counselors. ian Bair, deputy sheriff, investi- and to sir She was a charter member of 6 to 7 miiiii.es arc'.. seph W. Johnson of Mackay, IdaAlma Jenson underwent an opaccident. gated the eve On of dumplings. Serves C lo S. footward. the Thirty-fourt- h eration on Wednesday at the Vet- ho, married Miss Anna Izatt of ball the thereof important a are of number games A are three Star was dinner daughters. Surviving Valley. In erans hospital wedding Salt Lake City. Home from Ogden served by the bride's mother to leading sport writers on the air Mrs. Vera L. McCorlny and Mrs. , Mrs. Hoodless attended Harry with their forecasts of the results Mr. and Mrs. John H. Taylor Final 1 ouches Edythe L. Johnson Duncan of Salt the funeral services for Chester the immediate family. Ariel C. Traveller of Richmond. Lake City .and Mrs. Fred Bieser Staley at the Logan Fourth ward Mrs. Pearl Peterson Invited at a of the impending games. We wonSen., of Logan are home followder If these forecasts are a good, Cal.; four sons, on Monday. Mr. Staley was a rel- quilting bee, recently. ing a two weeks visit in Ogden chairman of the annual Black ar.d of Sacramento, Luncheon thing for the sport. How must the at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L White days celebration, was tran- - J. Wesley Leatham and Louir ative of Mrs. Hoodless. was served to eight. followers of a team feel to hear H. Strong. They were in charge sacting business in Logan this Salisbury Leatham of Salt Lake Mrs. Emma Mr. and Mrs. LaVon Nilson have Pearson, Wesley the announcement that their team' of the Strong home during the week. He was winding up thelcity; H. L. Leatham of Fresno, Pearson and Mrs. George Jessop returned from a fishing trip to has no chance In the game of time the latter went to Detroit business connected with the an- - Cal., and Arthur H. Leatham of attended the funeral services for Yellowstone park. tomorrow. is the opinion of It 12 and brought home ten new Pack- nual celebration in held Cal.; Glendale, grandchildren; May Russell McCulloch at the Logan Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Long many leading authorities that the ard automobUes for display in which he says was a financial cue three broth- Second ward on Wednesday. spent the weekend at Salt Lake attendance at football games Is Joand Isucceis. Logan. ers, Joseph H. Salisbury and Ogden Mrs. Jane Johnson returned to City on business. deminished materially by the foreshua E. Salisbury of Salt Lake her home Saturday after spending Mrs. Ollie Hanson and Mrs. La casts that certain teams have litof H. and Hour Salisbury Commemorate Events City, Hyrum Today a week at Logan as guest of her Moyne Wilson and Mrs. John tle Story chance against their opponents. two Mrs Baker, Oregon; sisters, The story hour for children will 0pen house from 4 to 7 p. m. A. M. Buchanan of Salt Lake City Mrs. L. W. and daughter, Mr. and Blauer attended the funeral of Why not wait and see what the In 11 m. a. at Hanson Robert at SunHovey. Preston, begin Saturday Sunday, October 2, will be held results bring? Many a time the Mrs. Fannie Olson had the mis- day. the Ann Carroll Moore children's at the S. B. Benson home. The and Mrs. Eliza S. Cooper of forecaster is all wrong In his ElizaMrs. a half Vera sister, Miss fortune of getting her hand In Mr. and Mrs. James Hinck and library at the college. occasion will be the birthday anof Lake Salt Tarbet beth City; an electric wringer on Wednesday. daughter of Grover Way, have Chadwick, head of the childrens niversary of Mr. Benson and the Thursday. All 35th wedding anniversary of Mr five daughters of her husband by library, announced and vicinity and Mrs. Benson. Relatives and another marriage, Mrs. Margaret children of Logan are Invited to attend the sessions friends are Invited to call during L. Brown, Mrs. Janet L. Bridge and Mrs Mrs. Sarah L. Arpin which are under the direction of the time specified. LOGAN, WELLSVILLE Agnes L. Bess of Sait Lake City Miss Chadwick and Miss Grace SMITHFIELD HYRUM, of C. and Mrs. Lilie Simpson Jensen. A splendid VIOLIN FOR SALE four sons of her husVenice Cal.; instrument for high school stuby another marriage. Geo Harris for Senator dent. Will sell reasonably for cash. band B. Leatham of Salt Lake City, 394 West 1st South, Logan. Paul H. Hunt of Keetley, Utah Robert B. Leatham of Los Anwas a business visitor in Logan geles, Archibald B. Leatham of Thursday. Mr. Hunt is campaign- Going to Fair Ophir and Walter T. Leatham of Rrown Powdered Red Diamond Matched No. 2H S Franklin ing in behalf of Dr. Marva Lu Hillyard and Cleone Alameda, Cal. 3 Harris of Provo, candidate for U. Read of Smithfield, will represent the Republican Cache county at the State Fair Entertained S. Senator on by Brother ticket. Mr. Hunt called upon a in the demonstration contest acin number of leading Republicans J. Tasso, cording to Eleonora Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Sorensen Cache outlining the sort of cam- County Home Dem Mothers Pride of San Francisco, Calif., who axe . . paign being waged in behalf of Agent. The winning team, under spending their vacation here were his candidate. . the leadership of Ruth Marie entertained at the home of his Local Jumbo Jensen, will leave for Salt Lake brother J. E. Sorenson, Wednesday Game Starts at 2:30 City, October 1, where they will evening. Supper was served to ten . . . Kraft, American The Proper Way to guests. All Cache County Farmers and demonstrate . . their wives who have received Make a Darn. Powder. Large Pkg. from the tickets from Oiympia complimentary Moving Logan Chamber of Commerce for Big Hit Christian H. Poulsen who has the. big football game today and been residing in Olympia, Washthe general public should take . note that the time of the game ington, for the past several years, has advised this office that he is is 2:30, instead of 2 p. m. The Solid Heads moving to Salt Lake City to re- -' flag raising ceremony will be at Five alumni chapters of the col- - side with his daughters who live 2 p. rn. instead of 1:30 p. m. The Franco-America- n y to lege alumni association will con- - there. Mr. Poulsen was formerly ' change of time was necessa-for confloats the tribute the of of citizen gigantic a Grace, meet the regulations prominent Fancy Slicing-Hale- s 3 homecoming day parade cn Octo- - Idaho where he served as bishop ference. 22 James ter Jr. for many years. He later moved McMurrin, chaiiman of the parade committee, to Logan. From here he went to Ready-to-Ea- t Lon Romney Talks announced For Pound The chapters Washington to reside with his son. Rotarians Thursday heard M. A building the Friday. 2 floats are Salt Lake Mr. Poulsen reports that he is . . . (Lon) Romney, secretary of the City, Utah county, Ogden, Brigin health. fast failing deof commerce, Ogden chamber ham and Bear River. The alumni scribe conditions in central Eu- association will also enter a flout Pickling Asst.- EuGoldkraft. 2 Lb. Jar recent a in observed as rope to Erwin Clement, exaccording ropean visit. Mr. Romney asserted ecutive secretary. central European conditions In countries would be unbearable for Raised Good Crop Americans, explaining that inhabitants are allowed no freedom but Jim Kostoff, Trenton's premier Dark. H Lb. Pkg held under subjection of state and gardner, was in Logan, Friday. PRAGUE Czechoslovakias excellent Mr. an Kostoff Roproduces . General Jan Syrovy, city officials. E. L. Romney, . tary vice president, presided at the quality garden produce including, in an appeal broadcast to the naluncheon meeting in the Bluebird carrots, onions, peppers, potatoes, tion Friday declared that superKitchen Kint. Seedless tomatoes, table beets and other ior force compelled us to accept banquet hall. . produce that grows prolific in his the Munich agreement section of the county. While he for the dismemberment of the Missionaries Called a good crop, he finds the Large Package Former missionaries who served has country. of these commodities rather price hold will modifficult most in the Eastern States is This the . . he is ahle to keep reunion in Salt low. However, their ment in my life, declared the with local grocerymen supplied Lake City at the New House Hogeneral, who led 70.000 Del Monte, Tall Can tel on Saturday, October 8, ac- their green groceries. Czech troops In an epic march of across Siberia toward the end of cording to the announcement Frank Evans, president of the Mis- Selects Delegates the World War. Governor Henry H. Blood has But I have taken the decision sion, who has just arrived from New York City to attend the announced the appointment of del- to save life and to save the naTenderized Picnic, Boned, Rolled The reunion egates to two Important conven- tion. church conference. Great Northern, White will be In the form of a dancing tions. One, the National ReclamaGeneral Ludwig Krejci, comparty and will begin at 8 p. m tion association convention at Re mander in chief of the army, isAnnouncements have been sent to no, October 12, 13 and 14 and sued a proclamation appealing to over a thousand missionaries of the other the National Tax asso- the army loyally to protect the Two Pounds Red Mexican Chili Utah, Idaho, and other western ciation in Detroit, October 24 tc new state of Czechoslovakia. This . . states. A meeting and program 28. Cache delegates to the Reno followed the premier's broadcast have been arranged to preceed the convention are William Peterson Superior force has compelled declared Premier dance. All missionaries and friends Logan; H. W. Ballard Jr., Benson us to accept, Rolled Dessert. 2 Pkgs- ol the Eastern States Mission are Ephraim Bergeson. Cornish; Saul Syrovy. My duty was to consider ParC. invited to attend. Hyer, Lewiston; Harry . . everything. As a soldier I had to . ker and M. R. Hovey, Logan choose the way to peace. Cache delegates to Detroit are A The nation will be Sweetheart of Sigma Chi W. Chambers of Smithfield and and more united. . The college chapter of Sigma W. L. Wanlass of Logan.. We have chosen the only right Geisha. No. H can social fraternity Chi, national course. will select the "Sweetheart of Four powers have decided to acad- School Annual Staff Sigma Chi for the T938-3- 9 Members of the Amphion staff, ask from us the abdication of Geremic year at the annual Sigma to choose Chi derby today at 10 a. m the Logan Senior high school an- man territories. We had Gilt Edge. sacriand useless a between been announced fight have committee Round Bone by Chuclr Cut Charles- - Olsen, derby Neck Cut nual, fices. . The derby Miss Inez Maughan, adviser, and chairman announced. We have accepted the unheard Is held annually by each of 96 Shirlee Allen, editor. The staff insacrifices imposed upon us. We of Miss besides the Ruth Allen, in Certified. ,2 lb. Box cludes, Chi of Sigma chapters ' associate had to choose between the have to Bill Canada editor; and United States Richards, abdication honor new pledges of the soror- Pulver, business manager; War- death of a nation and . Eocles Cain, of some territories. campus ren Wilson, artist; ities on the respective We shall accomplish the cona freshman snapshot editor; Carolyn Cardon festivities During asditions . imposed on us. Tie main and sweetheart Baxter, as Lydia advertising Is selected pledge Beet Cloth Bag under the same rules by which sistant and Mae Howell, Alice Lar- thing is that we are remaining Miss America" is annually select- son Bette Jarvis, Barbara Way- - ourselves and we must be united. . More than 50.000 Sudeten GerAlma Greaves. ed and awarded a laving cup by man. Marguerite dissident with Sonne, Gordon Crockett, Sterling! man social democrats, a . the fraternity. Associated Anv Brand Mr. Olsen on the committee are Lyons, Nyman Johnson, Clara element among the 3500,000 fled . Ann Wilcox manic minority, already kave . . Mary Vern Crockett, Howard Sundberg. Clair Nelson, Garr Thompson, and Myma Morris, Beth Price and from Sudetenland into the lor of Czechoslovakia. Wade Miles. Simpson. CACHE AMERICANS Tested Recipe MILLVILLE Wellsville Died Thursday a honie-comer- E. ed River Heights ie of-fi- oe g . . great-grandso- n; w Wel-Isvlll- e; Specials for Sat. OCTOBER 1st lbs. onstration POTATOES 10 5c FLOUR 10c lbs. CELERY, each ! j j 2 LETTUCE each PEACHES, 2 89c 2 lb. loaf 49c lb box 5c 9c lbs. HUBBARD SQUASH Czech Leader Bows to Force bag 48 lb. CHEESE RIKSfl ' 3,4' PINEAPPLE ,2c SPAGHETTI cans cans SHRIMP, 25c 25c SPICES Per Pkg- PEANUT Butter Says Dispatch soldier-pr- emier, four-pow- er semi-annu- WALNUT Meats 10c RAISINS, 4 lb. pk. 25c POST TOASTIES 9c SALMON er BEANS per lb 5c HAM, lb 29c BEANS per lb 5c HAMBURGER 25c ill RIB ROAST, lb. Lg. Pkg. CRAB MEAT .... 25c GERMADE 9 lb bag IIS , PORK CHOPS lb. Pot Roast 21c lb. 10c I SUGAR 10 lb. bag 57c MILK, 4 tall cans 27c 23c 23c lb. 12c lb. 15c Jelly Beans Ib Gum Drops Orange slices Choc. Drops Mol. Chews r" |