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Show ? cache American -- logan. cache Tuesday, December 13, 1033 Ip Should Seek Homes for Low - - count, utau Tape Five Open Forum Wednesday Another Birthday 1.? u. i.l J. L. Knum, a furmt-- tuning fuium o; at tl.e Cmhe coutttj ci.guucr at Turk City, an carljlw.il be on Wednesday cvcli-- j graduate of the LSAC wlw if Court Iso.L-n.ak.ng Dyan his present lumic lng of Uus week at 7 30 p m will loiiuhi-moialIds b.ithdy The Kurtqsun situation will be! annhersaiy today. Congratulations !dltuased. The general public is! Hulled to attend. -u r la-l- e IJT miting far f Ha Robert E, Wage Earners ISjpl IMPORTANT ! ! ! Robert (Yoolulon lack of public spirited I y dawn on the Lambs Stolen endowed with variety f was tuu office Stowed'! Jeff humanUiian quality, Logon ljU3rtfn) aiUised fa, led to get the mi mey available Monday afternoon that, The December lue of 'Utah from Washington for cheap housforty head of buckl'd Quarterly" was off the prev lambs hud been stolen from a farm Saturday morning and wu being ing, such as other cities huve been In Tremunton It was believed the mailed to all active alumiu a.vso- -j getting for those on low wages. lambs were hauled away In a nation members. Erwm Clement It may not be too late to start executive secretary of the assoc u-- j truck. now If the right persons would lion, announced. show up. r1 Wild Attend Life Meet are for Sportsmen asking 300.000 for mo Logon and Cache county were! OIM?ncs IJirthday dikes along James T. Hammond, formerly Bear river, to Improve the duck's represented at a state and feder-- 1 Must be received at the CACHE AMERICAN wild life meeting In Salt Lake of Providence and at one time a home. Already about two million dollars have been spent at the City on Saturday by Eric A, Jolm-- j Clerk of Cache county who Is now not later than WEDNESDAY in order to of Rich-- 1 practicing law in Salt Lake CUy j son of Logan, Alv m Bair outlet of this river and It Is callotfkea in live MclntjTe bulld-vlllmond. W. L. Anderson of Wells- ed resting place for water fowl F. P. Emmett of Snuthfield,nS. commemorated his 8Jnd birth It seems more appropriate to reach SANTA. Little Hoys and Girls write and A. J, Peterson of Hyrum. build resting places lor human j anniversary by a number of, A Kluse friends and associates call.! irjbeings. 011 bon in a surprtse party1 our letters TODAY. Going: to Coa.bt Those on low wages do not buy -Mr and Mrs. N. B. Prjor k'ft Mr. Hammond has the diMlnrtlon both food and rent, but move U of of mg the first secretary from pi .ice to place, leaving the Monday night for Los Angeles and . -, - 1 Pasadena where they w ill spend .a'.': fo: Utah whin the tenitoiy ) ifowners to hold the sack. teliood. Hd:i,,!Ud 10 the holidays with their daughter j Mayor LaGuardla of N. V. and V. I M ' Mrs. Don C. .. . rs Edwards and his associates have covered 1G0 m- UnC-Adrove by motor acra--s Uie 1 Jay-wil- l Lee, acres Uus year with plain look-- 1 They believe th y thu-nt- . The of MIA. the Tenth avoid much of the cold wealh- Logan lng buildings of cement and steel. g has w.ltieii and had published er that usually rd a on?-- a t pity Logan during where the low1 strictly culu bundled songs since the months they are away. (and musical Wednesday evening Killed Near Ogden wage earners can get a the d.iy hi left Philadelphia to play Is a comedy, a. II. Harding, 40, of Fain lew, apartment with bath at 8 00 per a ropy boy on a New York a joung couple who Idaho, died in a hospital at Ogden! toneernlng j month. be an 10 wanted newspaper, lie Observe Anniversary cannct married because t he Sunday from broken neck andj vtgrlnlo Gayda, Of course this is a stricUy so- actor, i nd for years, his was a fascist editor, Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Merrill of! boy wants to be a lxx'1, Rls hi vaudeville. The writsuffered Friday ttj10 0f(fn expresses Premier Mua- cialistic plan where no profit Is "name Injuries, Coclie among Valley's' ther, who owns a chain of de- - night in a car collision In which1 had. The houses are owned by the ing of lyrka occupied a good deal of Logan, views In governmental af- his and the song "Waiting hlghly respected citizens were mar- - partmeiit stores which he wants eight other persons were injured Ialrs at Rome. stated Monday, city, same as Logan owns its wa- For t'me, The Robert E Lee was writ- ried fifty year ago today. It was the son to manage, disapproves of on the new Hot Springs diagonal u,at, Italy needs the French ter system. Quite likely when we ten with Lewis F. Muir, who started 13. 1888, that they hl$ son writing poetry. The son fivc miles north of Ogden mallland for the development of . get the new school house the out by being angry at a caustic on December unhappy working In the store, Harding was driving north with Ethiopia, Woodruff will be destroyed, same criticism of his works and wound took their marriage vow. A reoe-J- ts as the Benson was. up by collaborating with his critic. ptlon was held at their home on 'How does Emily, the girl in the his wife and Mrs. , Anita Hess of If France is attacked Britain Saturday in which members of the case, try to solve their difficulty? Ogden when bis can collided head- - has no They took their song to a pubThe Woodruff could be convertobligations to assist in a lisher. but he did not like It. and ao family participated. machine on southbound a with ed Into housekeeping apartments they left In aucb a hurry that they military way, it was announced 38 Mrs. Lillian driven Home Miss Torres, by by cutting up each of those large forgot the music. By the time Dancy in high governmental councils at class rooms Into three rooms each had returned, the publisher they After six months spent abroad, of Salt Lake CUy. Hardings body London on Monday. had Ballard Camp Meeting Preston for funeral The steam heat Is already In- changed his mind, and the tong beThe Ballard Camp of the dau- Miss Charlotte E. Dancy, proles- It was disclosed at Paris that stalled and the new kitchenettes came a great hit. of Utah pioneers have been sor of ghters France is ready to meet any USAO at the physiology a la He of member the American could be provided with electric called to meet Thursday, at 3 p emergency which Italy might ofSociety of Composers, Authors and m. at the home of has returned to Logan. Part of Talks Ground Water stoves and Inasmuch as our elecfer In its attempt to take possesMary A Pnbllshera. and recently radio was time spent studying French George H. Taylor, engineer in sion of Tunis on the shores of the tric plant is also socialistic, we Thalne, 264 Wgst Center street her ancelebrated the twenty-fiftwould give special low rates In niversary of his career aa a song- Logan. At this meeting Christmas in Paris, and the remainder was charge of the ground water in- Medeteranian. the cheap apartments. writer. Hs has written lyrics for glfta not to exceed 15 cent each spent in sightseeing points of inIn Utah for the United visited terest in the She vestigation Europe. And those wide spacious halls "Take Me To The Swanee Shore. will be exchanged. Assisting hostare wide . enough to perUtlon In "Ramona," "Jeanine, I Dream Of esses will be Sarah Ballard. Ada important cities of France and the States geological survey, will give vey's Ground Water Program ln Time, "Don't Wake Me Dp, P. chateau country. Switzerland, Italy the address at the college geology Utah." the center Jn order for the ten. Lilac England, BeeNa P. Merrill and Me Dream." etc etc. He live Let Greece were also included on club meeting tonight at 8 p. m and nanta to hve more privacy. Marie P. Barber. in Hollywood with hla family. Thirty years ago the average On her return triy In the geology lecture, room. S3her itinerary. Logan has sufficient housing for Hla name la . t she came by way of the Mediter- died Swapp of Kanab, president motorist had an annual tire bill those whose Income Is not less lOM I , Myers Will Read ranean Sea stopping at. Jugosla- of the geology club, extends an in- of $176. Today, because of Imthan 150 per month, but what we nfutic PmtuKs Phots 8rdlci Professor Chester J. Myers Of Greece, Sicily, Africa and is- vitation to all Interested in this provements in manufacturing the via, are short on Is homes for those the college speech department will lands of owner spends less on low wages. importance along the line of work to attend the meet- average car h M Carol' boat route. She docked in New ing. Mr. Taylors subject will be than 'Christmas that amount for d lly and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin J fewture of the annual York on ser and daughter who are leaving M Day and United States Geological Sur- - seven times the tire mileage. Thanksgiving in the near future to make their Christmas assembly scheduled for Wednesday at 12:30 p. m.. Dr. N , ; home in Filer, Idaho. Old-Fashion-ed Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Allred mo- A. Pedersen,- dean of the school of tored to Kemmerer, Wyo., Satur. arts and sciences and chairman NIBLEY Mr. and Mrs. Olof day to visit with Mr. and Mrs of .the assembly committee, said Olson and Mr. and Mrs. William Me'rvln Davidson Monday. Promptly at 12:30 ChristBy Alice Blake mas carols Anderson spent Thursday in Salt be sung under Lake City, visiting at the home the direction of Professor Welti veal NOW for a Upswept hair, bare of- - Mr. and Mrs. Olsons and the regular program will foldaughter, low Immediately. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Daynes. shoulders, billowing hoopsklrts and Mrs. Margaret Swenson president flirtatious muffs have been suitably streamlined to give the of the Primary, entertained lo: Select Snow Queen ioned woman a daguerreotype look the Primary officers on Wednes-- 1 no wonder she's reviving holi-- ! Miss Hazel Bangerter of Boun- - ! day evening. Luncheon was serv-- i Over r TORI Trenton sentiments that flourished in day and 8 soPhomore student at ed to Mrs. Hyrum Nielson, Mrs Sheldon P. Eppick. one of Tren-jtlfgrandmother's day. Homemade foods are very fashionRussell Johnson, Mrs. Orval An- - tons prominent fanners, aecom- - Utah State Agricultural college was able gifts this year, with delicious derson, Mrs. Mattie Jessop, Mrs panied by Mrs. Eppick, spent Mon chosen as Barb snow queen by things like jelly and jam way up at Max Swenson, Miss Elda Iverson day In Logan where they were the Barbs, unaffiliated the top of the list. When you're students Miss Carma Swenson, Miss Clo-- ! doing their Christmas shopping. wrapping your glasses remember attending the college. Miss Bangteel Riggs and the hostess. The,' that white tissue and bright red rib-- , erter piled up the most votes winw bons, topped with a sprig of hollyJ spent In discussing) Blsh evening over Miss GunnoU of Curlew wi(h Cowley of or mistletoe, are Christmas tradi-the problems of the Primary for two sons who have flUed missions ning and Miss Ethel Geraldine Taylor Logan tions from way back. As for the e coming year. (and one who is preparing to leave of Lehi. She is a graduate from grandmother glasses themselves, RlSSs sPent for a mission were In attendance Davis covered them with writing paper A11 school where she was high Thursday ln Salt Lake City on t the dipped in brandy but modern, safe mpie sessions Thursday active m many student activities old- paraffin never yet spoiled the U7neSS' and furnished the pro- - Last year upon her entrance tc morning fashioned allure of a homemade Mr. and Mrs. Theron Mauchley Utah State she was selected as an for the meeting. spread! attended a party given in Hyde gram ROTC sponsor a position she will If you havent enough spreads to Park on Wednesday evening. cover lists, make more now. hold throughout her four Show Christian year Spirit Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Johnson . Theres plenty of time for them to career. college That a Christian spirit premeates set before you need to wrap your entertained at a supper on Wedgifts. Heres todays easy way of Grape Jelly From Bottled Juice nesday evening. Supper was served the souls of baseball magnates) making yesterdays favorites: to Mr. and Mrs. Austin Morgan was exemplified in thq announce. 3 cups (1J4 lbs ) Juice Rose Geranium Jelly 3!4 cups (1J4 lbs.) sugar ment of J. Louis Comiskey, White and the host and hostess. TUNE IN 1 box powdered fruit pectin tea 1 lbs ) geranium cups (1 Miss Virginia Snow, daughter fo Sox president Saturday when he 314 cuim (1 lb. J i) sugar Use 1 pint of bottle grape juice. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Snow return- said that his organization has a Vj bottle fruit pectin Add I cup water to juice and mix steep tea, for To unon ed home Monty prepare geranium permanent position Wednesday after dozen geranium leaves in well. about opera-tioStratton, the ace Chicago White dergoing an appendicitis Measure sugar into dry dish and boiled water; strain. IV2 freshly cups She is getting along nicely. Sox pitcher, recently underneeded. Measure 1 lemon for tartness, It set aside until of Add juice Mr. and Mrs. Lavon Kendrick went an operation for the ampu-- , saucepan for friendly suggestions desired. Add small amount of color- juice into a and place over hottest fire. Add If of Logan spent Sunday visiting tation of his right leg. The wound to tint a delicate pink. ing on homemaking by Measure sugar and tea into large powdered fruit pectin, mix well, and at the home of Mrs. Kendricks as caused by the accidental dis- mixture saucepan and mix. Bring to a boil continue stirringboil.until Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum charge of a revolver. Stratton was At once pour f over hottest fire and at once add comes to a hard a sourec of strength to his club ConNielson. bottled fruit pectin, stirring con--- in sugar, stirring constantly. last season when he won 15 games full rolling bring to a full rolling tinue stirring, bring to aminute. Refor that club. A benefit game will boil, and boil hard 'ird Vt minute. quickly. be played between the Cubs and pour quickly, move from fire, skim, pour at once. Makes Paraffin hot jelly at once. Makes White Sox for Stratton in the '6 fluid ounces about 7 glasses (6 fluid ounces near future. By Through men, the I i r LETTERS TO 'til S!a-rl!- black-face- d SANTA CLAUS ' M V er t 1 !h Ji k e. tl 'i I i "Aj.AX I -- I Italy Needs Additional Mj-gar- ct HE fire-pro- pri.-ent.n- TdTTltorV ft sif 0-- 80-ro- ad , ' ata-tlo- .. . , one-tent- Hau-!rea- NIBLEY Xmas! Homemade Jelly For an - new-fash- ... i ul , j Af' : The Home Service Program n. o -- n Re-';i- TRENTON I each). TRENTON Nathan Humphreys wag painfully Injured Friday night when he fell from a thrasher on which he was riding. The wheels of the separator passed over his body. He was rushed to the Preston hospital where he Is being treated for a broken jaw, biosen nose, broken collar bone and a fractured ckull. Mrs. Lloyd Dickson Is staying at she is taking Preston, w here treatments. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Felch have returned to their home in Vernal after spending a few days with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Riley Allred. Clyde Allred, Milton Payne and Robert LePray have returned to their homes after spending two weeks visiting In California. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Archibald and family of Buhl, Idaho are visiting with relatives and fiiends. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Lott and family have returned home from were they Idaho Falls where guests of Mrs. Mae Rockwood. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Andrea-spenSunday visiting in Lewiston with relatives. A number of parties have been given the past week ln honor of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Fife and fam- - THE NEW Semloh Hotel SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH THIS COUPON Entitles the holder to 25 on any room at the rates as advertised one coupon to the room, reduction - NEW mattresses springs carpets - throughout the beds - - MISS NANCY FINCH KSL each Wednesday 10.00 to 10:15 . m. house. 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