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Show Tuesday, Jm.e 27. 1029 cache Piano Concert At College This Evening A.Mi:i:ic.N HYRUiM QUEEN CONTEST logan. cache county, utah CONCLUDED SUNDAY rga FW i Mrs Frances Winton Cham.) and M.'S Lul an Regers, eminent concert pianists, will be presented In a duo piano com-tr- t as a ape-nmusical offering of tlie toilet;? tmuner Tuesday at 8 15 p m. In the college auditorium. Both phuilstj are recognized for tlietr amazing ability and brilliant Interpret a lions and both are graduates of music Institutions. Mrs Champ received her early musical training from Charlotte Sunonds of Duluth. Minn., after whlJ) ahe studied in Boston under Mary A Stowell, Henry Dunham and O W. Chads leg of the Boston Conservatory. She was graduated from with a tlie Boston Conservatory major In piano. Mrs. Cliamp continued her study in tills field with Madame Marguerite Llszniewska, favorite understudy of Leschstisky, at Cincinnati, appearing In lle Conservatory Hall a 1th pronounced success. She has played recitals In many cities of the United States and has been featured in annual concerts of the Utah State Agricultural college symphony orches- - Reading left to right, front row: I,eia Petersen, Nadecn Dunn, MaHee Clawson, Margrae Hall, Donna tra. Featured as soloist with the al.rwn. Back row, let to right: I era Terry, Claris Andersen, Phyllis Crooluton, Marian Nielsen, La Rue Utah State Slnfonlett of the Fed- Nielsen. Retells Jorgensen, another contestant, was absent when, (he picture taken. eral Music project, rMs. Champ -Mr. Anderson, manager of tht was lauded for her enunciations announced South Cache tlieat-- e of the melodious themes of Greg's Ocden Visitors the winners ol the contest with A Minor Concerto for Piano and H L- - JLimmond of the Ogden MaRee Clawson winning the post Orchestra." service, together with his of Goddess of liberty and Donna After graduating from the colfamily are spending their annual Larsen winning tire State post lege at Logan, Miss Rogers spent and Provi-vioQueen for the July 4th eclebra- - vacation in Logan 14 months studying music under While dence. are here Wed? they Iaradise Girl th? direction of Europe's leading Miss Clawson was presented with guests at the home of Mr. and mV Mr Orson and Miles hat? teachers at Paris and Berlin. On a loving cup and Miss Lar- -, Mrs. James M Smith, parents her return to America she entered announced the marriage of their sensilver with an order for merchandise; of Mrs. Hammond, and was graduated from the On-- j daughter Louise to Wallace s at a HJrum style shop. The other Conservatory of Music. She bus of Pocatello, Idaho. The girls who will be Maids of Honor Bring in Your Relics took Pocatello at on rtage w place as guest soloist ith 19 une The will make nnn!Vej!v couple Chairman Frank H. Baugh Jr. the Cincinnati Symphony arches-- I s' e T" ot concerio j their home m Pocatello. tra playing Fourth of July man of celebration conducted In G minor. In the east she so Celebratjon parade ln Logan a,k, h7n5' SUn',that owners of old surreys, bug- companled Egdar Schofield, New ROR SALE New Idea side de y ' York vocalist and teacher, Hollis livery rake and mower. Cache gies, carts, teams, harnesses, old 'makes of automobiles, farm ma- Dann, Sldor Belarsky and John Valley Commission Co. hlaughan family Reunion H. Patrick. 'chmery etc, report to him or Announcement has been made by the chamber of commerce. Mrs. Champ and Miss Rogers A Delightful Outing are at present studying under Fred-en- c Ralph Cressall of the Dairy officers of the Peter Maughan U4 ton family organization that the an- - FOR SALE New 1939 New York concert Dixon, Shop, took hls parents. Mr. and reunion will be held Ford truck. $75 00 discount. pianist and teacher who ig tem- Mrs C. C. Cressall on an outing nuai family 29. The place has not as porarily residing in Ogden. Both to Morgan on Sunday where they July Baugh Motor Co., Logan. been selected. Consideration is yet acclaimed are for highy pianists were Joined by other members of being given to Logan canyon, WU- -' their fascinating rhythms and in- the family for a day of orman Thomas Coming pleasure low park, Bear Lake and Friend- terpretations and both play with In the evening they returned to Norman Thomas, leader of the Blacksmith fork .in ship park a ravishing beauty of tone. Ogden where dinner was served by National Socialist party and presi' An exoeUent program has and Mrs. Ray Cressall. The dential candidate, will speak on prepared and Dr. J. H. Linford Log members of the family re- World Peace Through InternaWord from Blue Creek lnvi an session director, extends turned home reporting a very entional Cooperation" at the Uni- A prominent farmer of the Blue-tation to the general public to at- joyable time. of Uteh June 30 He wlll tend the concert. Loga"'1 E" on the University Institute the Sunday reported early 0fublic AIfalrs held tLnauany ta Liquor Permits Expire June frost did some damage in School Budget Fixed Ulth the summsr se. AU bquor state in the permits that section It was est mated that No change in the Logan rit Lf held utah fQr 1938 and 193g wU, X. upwards of 20 percent of the wheat June 29 and 30 Pire June 30 and 10 1,18116 Pur 'will in decnite was the entire crop valley a slight be made 40 f Jq . at any of .damaged. Some sections were dam budet increase, E. Allen Bateman must stores, liquor Visitor , persons '01 j Coast more than others. city superintendent, reported Sa !have new j xhc July Harold 15 Buchanan, a former mills been has unlay The levy new psrmlts ha,e aIread in Logan, now a resi- Licenses P- tographsr received at the local liquor store California, is spending hls Donald VauKofoed Nelson and proved Friday night by c.tyand makl of vacation in Logan and board of education after no one dys Christiansen, Logan, Merle sunimer scheduled at a in Lid datL Anh- dand Eva Mojing a fishing outing on our protest appeared Logan 1 lne wrmits July steams. Mr. Buchanan hearing, was set at $205,597. Ex-aMay Moody, Sm.thfield, Newell mountain Qn purchascs c;m ls a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ole Aurelius Falls Idaho and penditures were $201 200 for the the Cooper, tr rrmiK Harsen- Mr Hansen was that: past year. date. They are good for one year Barbara Bell Turner. Grace; R.x l0Jed in the Photograph gal- eIr amons Pilkmgton, Smithfield and j t!l2' 00851 visitor. 3ry Another Big Auction Mary Loraine Bingham, Cornish, Will Direct Pageant Charles Edward Dixon and aucJure livestock The regular weekly J. Karl Wood A Good Ball Club Logan pageant Elizabeth Abrams, Logan . tion at the Cache fair grounds producer, left Monday for Pal- From the way the Logan Ai drew a large crowd on Saturday he wU1 dlrect .Y are playing of late it Crops Look Good phlre and the sales were very satiMac- a the benefit of those at dis- - Bins to look as lf Slim Sorensen Mys have a great ball club by tant points interested in Cache when the Pioneer Day It to be well advise Valley the auctimw P might - The pageant will be present'd them that crops in this valley give celebration committee stage their given the women atendants. Buv2' promise of being up to normal. A,blS show. The Collegians are ing was brisk and the auction is ns ca!rtJ.jDatln;. ' Woori meet the Pocatello . . , fairly good hay crop was harvested scheduled to gradually growing in favor with . c'ub of the Pioneer league. This the public, Mr. Moss stated foil-- 1 kork program by Harold Te Kan- - .and the second crop pfacfsThere game should rank with the best owing the close of business on sen of Logan, foimer dramatic star ram this baseball games of the country on of Utah State Agricultural college has been considerable date, the season, beets, peas, giving and now an eastern states wheat, oats and barley a good al I V C?, ft r f' 1 r 1 3. A .v. , t i t 4 MMirns n. mar-wa- j Shr' J Salnt-Saen- ! i T action NEW YORK (Special) Interest and pleasure are evident la the expression of their Britannie Majesties, King George VI and Queen Eliiabeth, as they tour the New York World's fair in a tractor train. The Queen it obviously delighted at the beauty of the spectacle as she U driven slowly through the Fair grounds. In the seat opposite the royal couple are pictured Mr. and Mrs. Grover Whalen. ..Mr. Whalen, as president of the Worlds Fair Corporation, was official host to the King end Queen during their visit to the exposition. Alien Smuggling Is Big-Tim- Racket e of aliens is divided into two categories, according of this illicit trade told to Barton Mcrril by A Small-tim- e smugsmugglers wife in the June issue of Cosmopolitan. identified human of careless is the barely running comparatively gling beings between the West Indies and Central and South America. Big-tismuggling is the highly organized business of running aliens, SMUGGLING usually of questionable background, into the United States. Those enter-in- g by this method are paid for on arrival just as if they wrere commodities. If they happen to have criminal records thousands of dollars may be extorted from their anxious families and relatives. A prison record precludes an alien from the American quota but the families of such men will go to almost any extreme to enter them in this country, where they usually continue their unfortunate habits. ) -- V ge j fr f' pun, , f. ' I pnr ; foery - i ns -- T r v- rwrTtd!--"- 1 - . zzrr WDnggs be-F- or ' , ' Large Summer Session start. Smuggled-Alie- stuSeven hundred thirty-nin- e Fire at Wellsville A Democratic nominee for 19(0 dents are registered for work at Fire of undetermined origin de- who did not have President Ro- - the University of Utah summer stroyed a barn and chicken coop osevelts would be session, according to Registrar E. Indorsement belonging to William P. Baldwin of about as " valuable as a season lDj. Norton. Summer classes will Wellsville Sunday evening. The to last year's world series, jjeum for midterm recess July Cache was fire county WORTH department and the summer session will end called to the scene but the strur- Life is a great adventure, and July 21 Post session w'ill begin ture was too far gone ti save it Will Rogers found a pi0. jUy 25 and extend through Aug- gvery on of you can THE late with 1584 his pipe, and never by the Cache fire courses of ser- - ust 18, with advanced and blazing by thought was estimated at about $500. lvloe a traii to better things King fered in education, geology, his met a man he didnt like. VI, at Winnipeg. tory, sociology and zoology. Our fire insurance rates are the George lowest in insurance history. Utah The Indians called it Pipe Mortgage Loan Corp, Insurance 0 Peace. It was Dept, O. A. Garff, Mgr. a symbol of se- renity. comfort, School n Suspects in Custody at Miami - DOLLARS SENT ; AWAY FOR et Jr PRINTING 4, ; Never Come Back Let Us Do Your Printing tut and peace. gen- Throughout - erations a pipe has meant calm jfy f J j security to men They forget the care of the day, and live with pleasant thoughts, with their pipes. Thus, they build up energy for an- other day. One of the conclusions reached by music teachers dunng the na-- . tional music week was, People who PuraCuCl.SLngmg,tt,h0.me. eve?nm bathtub, are likely family bonds, prevent marital dis cord and obtain definite psychological benefits for themselves. Just so they dont stay in that tub too long is all I ask. When a man stretches out in his favorite chair and gets his pipe going. he looks as peaceful and contented as a cat in front of a fire. And looks dont deceive. He feels peaceful ask any pipe smoker. A man with a pipe in his mouth just naturally seems more like the real McCoy 'Something really masculine. City Appiontments At the Friday night session of the thg city board of education following new appointments were made to the teaching staff of the city schools: Joseph Lacey, assistant coach at Logan senior high school and part-tim- e instructor at Woodruff school, Dello Davton Logan senior high school, replac- Harold M' mg Idalali Shepard; Peterson, who has been on leave1 of absence, mor high school; Sarah Brora, office secretary at junior high school; Thane Pa.ker, social studies and English at jun- lor high school, replacing Lynn Grace Dunkley, jun- -' Hutchinson; lor high school librarian, replac-- 1 mg Mrs. Laura Merrill, on leave; Josephine Smith, returning from leave of absence; Afton Adams and Eva Brown, elementary schools. An agreement with Utah state board of health to provide a nurse at half cost to replace Vera Klingman, who Is now studying at University of Oregon, was also approved. . . . Womens Latest . . . f . . Style Footwear In tan, blue and white, C "1 Heel-les- s and toeless . . Military or high heel . . K Regular S3 00 values tj Rcff. $4.00 Values .... JQ ON ALL SUMMER SHOES |