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Show CACHE AMERICAN Eight Pag LOGAN. Saturday, December CACHE COUNTY. UTAH . whether group or Individual In Fn ULp-collective fcargaimng. 4 was to the It In e.fect similar Sun FramLsco labor council of ihe American Federation of Labor, the San Frandsco district Inof the dustrial union council lly Robert Croolulon By Robert Crooketon of Industrial Organiza Congress followThe winter sport of climbing People who liav tions and the West Coast Marithese mountains and then coastprograms ing the Major Howe time union's Maritime federation have most remarkable seen ing back seems to be the most of the Pacific. rase of how human and sympacontagious epidemic we have aeen Modeled along lines of Industrial thetic our American public yet. Is. Last Saturday the S. L. papers, organizations In Great Britain and A ten year oltT negro council employers carried full pages of many photo- - seclfr1, the clothes were shaby, but now Includes such groups the g at graplis showing and his manner good, DisSan of Francisco Association It's best. (We like that word bethad repeatedly visited the studio Waterfront the Employtributors, ii ter than skli.) asking for an audition. But you need not go to such ers' Association of San Francisco, the hoy's persistency Finally the won him a date to stand be- ;; distant places. Right here In Lo- - t'1 Draymen s association, Employers association, hte fore Major Howes and ihe microgan canyon, thanks to the Forest Dealers association, the phone. When put thru the uauol i! Rangers, for they have had the!Motor Car GEORGE NELSON ntra California Chapter of As- - questions of what his ambitions road opened to Tony Grove, and there is plenty of snow Uiere, and elated General Contractors, and of life were ambe replied: When I not In school I nd Ch,'ner also any and aU kinds of hills ith BuUdJn sell papers to gel money to pay association. to suit every one. jgers the license on my dog." Smooth gradual slopes that are In addition officers of the sen-saThen he went on to relate In for beginners and long steep lor and Junior chambers of com-on- hia childish way how the dog Sweat Baths and Massages for those who like thrills: mere and of the real estate board seemed to know tho license man, members and an and would crawl under the bed were named and spills. j 33 WEST 1st NORTH While the weather is so mild Invitation was issued to other em- - when the man made a call and and pleasant everyone who likes ployers groups and to Individual asked for the dog tag. Mrs. M. C. Olson This colored boy wound up the out of doors should Join In employers to affiliate. his "Small program by singlug this fun. If you haven't got skiis, Fry." you better be getting some and Thursday night Major can make a with about you pair Few Sections in State More Bowes called attention to tba 60c worth of material. hoy's broadcast and human InAccessible with ones The home-mad- e can be terest talk about his dog and bent with steam or boiling water, the lax that was unpaid. Highway Kept Open. and when not using them, tie the IJifore tho boy left the studio, George Nelson, veteran trainer points so they wont MENDON Relatives and friends kind people gave hint money, but go back and wrestling coach at the USAC, straight. the interesting thing was that from many parts of Utah and Ida-,h- o he ret used to accept tiny more has had a world of experience at The Junior C. of C. has quite services attended the funeral than the price of the license. skiing. He has made several at- a program mapped out and late j1(.re Tuesday for William Isaac And that during the week the tempts hr past years to have var- this winter there will be a race. Sorensen, prominent and respected postman had delivered letters to ious places In this valley desig- off mount Logan. Mendon citizen who died Satur the studio for the littlp n gro nated as ski grounds but none toare expectedly Quite a bunch Tjle bjgb esteem In which boy, and when delivered to him, day have been entirely satisfac- from Salt Lake to Join In this deceased as well as the Sor- - these letters from widely separtory. enson family are held among their ated parts of the country were Mr. Nelson says the opportunity sPrV acqualntences was exemplified In found to contain checks to pay to develope a ski course in Cache should select a place where there tpe tho dogs tax. outpouring of the multitude at Major Howes states that the Valley has finally been opened 'are no stumps, rocks or trees to the services and by the many Is returning the checks. up. It Is on the rolling hills lnjcoUide with. A place where the' beautiful floral offerings which hoy This simple little aflir re-and around and beyond Tonynow Is deep so in case? arrled by neices and rela- - minds us how people wllj re-- ! grove In Logan canyon. Since the) Cowley canyon Is a good place. tlves PaU bearers were nephews, pond to anything they consider! to (Leave your car at the boy's eamp'char'lt,s highway has been constructed OIL TREATED Whitney! uuist, Orylnn that point, It lg not a difficult and there is a nice gradual ascent John Welch, Owen Sorensen, C worthy and Just. task to keep the road open the. to the top, where Richard's hollow Hill of Salt Lake, Wendcl SorenAND DUST PROOF M. R Quinney, Joseph Larsen, year round. This makes that sec- - comes In from Blacksmith fork. sen of Logan. Coun. Oliver Taylor chamber! the Hovey, representing tlon available to everyone whoj conducted the services. The ward0f commerce, John A. Israelson. cares to enter into the sport that choir sang Angry Words . One, Counselor of the Hyrum Stake and Is sweeping the country. of Mrs. Sorensen s favorite songs Oliver Taylor Up in the Sun Valley section of under the direction of hlrs. O. J musical numbers were special the offered Ellen Idaho, advantages Barrett. Mrs. Ladle, organ- violin solo by Professor N. W. for are advertised there skiing the choir and Christiansen of Logan; vocal solo ist accompanied over the entire nation. Right here played the prelude and postlude Earl Bulst( accompanied by Mo-- ! at our doors, we have Just as fine SAN FRANCISCO Major em- Prayers were by Coun. E. J. Han-jea- n gorensen of Logan; selection! slopes that are generally covered ployers in the city of San Fran, cock and John A. Gardner of zelle Sorensen; piano solo, Mary 3S9 WEST CENTER with snow throughout the winter cisco this week announced forma- den. Speakers who spoke words of glrjs cborus, accompanied by Mrs tion of the San Francisco employ- comfort and consolation bore months. The grave was whitney. few people have ers council, which is designed to fine traits of: dedicated Comparatively timony to many by Joseph N. Sorensen. taken to skiing locally as yet hut become the recognized spokesman the sport will continue to grow in a broad sense for all employers In popularity, says Mr. Nelson. The Logan Ski dub has a fairly large These members are membership. constantly taking hikes high Into the forest ranges to the east of us. They are more and more drawing members to their club and are planning on holding a number of tournaments this coming' winter. Merchants are beginning to see that as the sport developes there Is an outlet for clothing, consisting of suits for both men and women, skiis and all that goes with the sport. It will be Interesting to see it the right sort ol community cooperation can be developed to have the road authorities see the benefits of keeping the Logan canyon highway opened to automobile travel In order to develop the sport locally as it has been developed in other sections of the country, Snow Shoeing Gradually Booster IlCCU Public Ready To Respond Grows Popular snow-shoein- 10. 1933 T Drink Fresh Vegetable Juices To Ward off Colds rh-an- , CELERY JUICE C CARROT JUICE BEET JUICE j LOGAN CANYON qt HEALTH FOOD CENTER I fe es by Expert Operator FOR SKI SPORT W. I. PnONE 999J I)r. J. 31. Green Sorensen Paid Tribute Logan At Services BEST IN THE WEST j Aberdeen j I L-er- 1 e j Orcrani7f frtf i j M. & L. COAL & WOOD Co. RfOgcBoil ' PIIONE 74 e0 Susan Schiess Laid at Rest At Providence PROVIDENCE Funeral servioes were held for Susan Sunday Schiess. Coun. Lowrence Zollinger conducted. Those who told of the wonderful, sweet, useful life of the deceased were A. E. Cranney of the Logan temple, where she had been an officiator. Mrs. A. E Allen former Relief Society president to whom Mrs. Schiess acted, as counselor. President O. H Budge, Supt. J. W. Klrkbride, former resident of Freedom, Wyoming, where Mr. and Mrs. Schiess ' were pioneers. The wonderful example 6he set to him and the unfailing work she did there in the Relief Society. Helping the sick wonderful! Her and down-cas- t. smile and encouraging words and made closing remarks were by a neighbor. Lawrence Zollinger, selec-The musical numbers were: : 'FULL cedar tion by the ward choir; musical LINED! trio, Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Chris- -, tiansen and Hal Farr; vocal duet' "Let not Your Heart be Troubled"! by J. E. Spuhler and Miss Alda Miss by Kendrick, accompanied Myrtle Yeates. Two selection byl the ward Singing Mothers, direct-- j ed by Vilate Crabtree and accompanied by Lillie Hanson. The prayers were by John K. Schiess' and John Haderlie. Interment was In the Providence cemetery, where' A size to fit every purse! While they differ in conthe dedieational prayer was given by L. H. Haderlie. The floral ofstruction and appearance, all are guaranteed ferings were profuse and beauti members were ful and carried by genuine Red Cedar interiors, with Walnut of the Relief Society. A large veneered exteriors. Buy with confidence we number of the temple officiators wor.dcr-ful guarantee each and every chest to be a were in attendance. Relatives from value and a remarkably good buy! Star Valley who attended were:1 H. Haderlie, Mr. and Mrs. L. Gilbert and John, Carl, Roy, Charles Haderlie. Due to the bad weather conditions, many people were detained in Wyoming, who would otherwise have been here. . Mens Dress Shirts When shirts with popucolt, h lar fused, lars can be purchased at this asthen tonishingly low price wise shoppers know that Sears will be their shopping center. 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