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Show Thursday, October 13. 1933 CACHE AMERICAN OUT THEY GO! Clearing Up Broken Sizes in Fall Shoes KID, SUEDE OR CALF TIES, STRAPS or PUMPS! LOW. MILITARY and HIGH HELS! VALUES UP TO $4.00, for LOGAN. CACHE COUNTY. UTAH In Salt Lake City A D". and Mrs. C. R. Jones attended the Utah Chiropractic convention in Salt Lake City at the Hotel Newhouse on Saturday. They! also attended the LDS conference In the tabernacle, returning home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Norwood Ilyer are the proud parents of a fine son.) born at a Logan hospital Tues-- ; ! Fine Son 1 HOMECOMING day. The mother was the former Mary Hemmingston. Condition Serious j The condition of W. G. Reese; Seagull Camp to Meet of Benson ward who sustained; The Seagull camp of the daugh-- ! serious Injuries from a fall at his' tera of poineers will meet at the home a few days ago, is still home of Mrs. Bell Dailies, 357 E grave, attendants at the hospital 5th North, Monday. October 17 reported, Wednesday. m. A 2:00 at p. special Invitation la extended to those who are eli- Court Slates Hearin- gglble, that is, those whose parents The case of Home Owners' Loan arrived in Utah before 18G9. corporation against Logan ctly on : Observe an injunction to force the city to Holiday turn water on premises It controls the and Although postoffloe stores in Logan were open for where there is a delinquent account wiU be heard Friday mailbusiness Columbus Wednesday, ing before District Judge Lewis Day, the banks, together with the Jones. were offloes and doscounty city ed. The regular weekly meeting of the county commissioners will be Kiwanis Hoads Speak held today at the court house. Logan Kiwanians Tuesday heard George H. Lowe of Ogden, gov- Boy Breaks Leg emor-elefor the 1 son Jerry Martin, Roscoe Bailey of Park and district, of Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Martin, 74 Wst Third South street. City, lieutenant governor of the suffered ft compound fracture of: northern Utah district, describe afternoon the relationship between the Inter- - j the left leg Tuesday when he fell from a tree. At the national Kiwanls organization and clubs of the district. Mr. Lowe Cache Valley general hospital break showed the the local club for to be congratulated its growth through a memberabove the knee. ship campaign the past year. ) 98 Page Three I ct FOOTBALL GAME University of Utah vs. Saturday, Oct. Aggie Stadium 22 Kickoff 2:30 p. m. Reserved Seats $2.20 Regular Stands Wood Bleacher Seats $1.30 General Admission $1.1C North and South End of Field Children and High School Students with Card 50c All Prices Include Tax. Tickets Now on Sale at Logan Hardware or Secretarys Office at the College Write the Secretarys Office for Reservations Utah-Idaho- ld I essen s 13 May Decide Question LOCALS Licenses Newell J. Crookston Marriage has Clerk issued marriage licenses to Lynn Jay Olsen, Ephraim and Merle Durdus, Logan; Weldon Ellsworth June Buhler, Bem, Idaho and Elaine Price, Geneva, Idaho; Ronald Earl Coburn, Brigham City and Barbara Pauline Hayes, Salt Lake City. Announce Silver Tea Its A meeting has been announced for today at 10 a. m. In the court house where the Cache county commissioners will determine whether or not a new office building will get started here. The commissioners have met considerable opposition to the project Some communities favor the Idea of the new building, others favor remodeling the old building. A final decision may be reached at the session today. Politics Get your Tickets Early . . . Remember the last time Utah played at Logan it was a complete t. and early JOIN THE CROWD and witness the Football Classic of the Season at the AGGIE HOMECOMING. sell-ou- Six Persons Some of our politicians are going the rounds and offering criticism to pdbllc officials charged with the responsibility of issuing the old age assistance checks These polticlans claim that the ofcollision between an automo-an- d ficials have Just as much legal a horse resulted In the right to cut their own salaries and! Injury of six persons early Tues-- 1 those of their official family as day morning on highway 91, a they have to cut the amount of fourth of a mile south of Lewls-th- e checks intended for the aged ton. If the law so provides, there real-- 1 The injured are: Mr. and Mrs ly appears to be merit in the con-- 1 George Saunders, Mr. and Mrs. VIOLIN FOR SALE A splendid tention. two 'Samuel Perrin and their stufor school instrument high dent. Will sell reasonably for cash. 394 West 1st South, Logan. From Ogden Injured Tuesday ( and Saunders daughters, Mary Myrtle Ferrln. They are all residents of Ogden and were enroute to a funeral in Preston. A farmer who witnessed the accident said the Saunders car collided with one of a group of horses which were crossing the road, swerved off the road and overturned once, landing upright in a barrow-pit-. The unidentified witness took the injured persons to the Preston hospital, where It was found that all were suffering from body bruises and suffered jury. with a Officer T. Logan, state ed. injuries. Mrs. Saun-dethe most serious inspinal wrench. Earl Hunsaker of patrolman investigatrs PARDON IT, PLEASE An elderly Los Angeles woman neatly dressed, unwrapped a pistol hefore Pawnshop Proprietor Max Heller. The pistol went off. Plugging Heller ln the right arm. The woman calmly rewrappod the out gun and walked The Ladies Missionary Society of the Presbyterian church have ' postponed the silver tea and the Reader Wants to Know apron sale from October 12 to A reader of the Cache American October 19 In Westminster Hall from 2:30 to 4:30. Members and wants to know Just where the var-- ; friends and all those that are in- ious candidates stand on old age terested are cordially invited to assistance. She stated over the telephone last evening that Mr attend the tea. Hendrickson and Mr. Crookston voters to cast their ballot caution Class in French ' Logan and vicinity residents are in class offered an extension French by the Utah State Agricultural college. Dr. George A. Meyer, professor of modern languages at the college Is teaching this beginning class In French, Thursdays at 6:30 p. m. in room 107 at the Logan senior high school. Down from Lewiston Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Van Orden of Lewiston have been visiting in Logan this week, guest at the home of their daughter. Mr. Van Orden recently returned from Livingston, Montana where he has in railroad three sons engaged work. While at Livingston he was privileged to Inspect the boiler of the locomotive that exploded there early this summer. He visited several of the larger cities of Montana, including Butte and IF YOU ARE THIS TYPE for those candidates favorable to but they giving this assistance, haven't as yet given the names of; these candidates. Here is an opportunity for candidates to make themselves clear on this subject and they will at least get one vote at the November election. Pioneer Sons Meet There will be a meeting Sunday night at 7:30 p. m. in the Lewiston First ward chapel of the Sons of Utah Pioneers. At this meeting there will be a reorganization of the group. At present P. E. Van Orden is captain of Camp 63 and George F. Rawlins is secretary. 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