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Show Thursday, June S'5, 1939 CACHE AMERICAN I.OGAN, CACHE COUNTY, rise fit UTAH Mayor on Coast 1895, and took his bachelor's deIteady Cash for You Democracy Di.scu.Med gree In edtuatlon at University of Mayor A. O. LundsLrom accom- If jou have something about Hy Mifs (Ians Chicago In liktt. lie began hi pun led by Mr. LuniLtrom and Mr. 'jour premises you have no Continued fmm page One) and Mrs. C. L. Hall, have gone for, perhaps your neighbor woi'd teaching career In Logan and, afltd her lecture with a bruf dn- ter three years as an iivsirurtor, to Sun Francisco. While there like to pay ou cash for lire of the early history of aas named superintendent of California Visitor expect to attend the west place a Want Ad in tile the sihtMil of this und country schools. He later Cache American three issues lor Mr. Effie Kent Thatcher, wift coast fair on Treasuie Island. toIlU.d ou, tluil u wui lht.Ule. Funeral servloes will be held - in 8t.cityGeorge, Oakley, Idaho,taught Box 10 cents ... and for results. aatch D. , A. of Thatcher of Congo Park, furefulhers that c!..y at t p. m. In the Ogden tub-- j c)mioU ,We have gotten seller and buyer cwh individual hud potentialities ernacie for Albert M. Merrill, 67. gj j,.r (0unty and rTt' OUifontia, U a Logan visitor. Return from Fair srn- o Wlule here the is house guebt of togetlier in many Instance. We'ttlld these potentialities, if died Monday afternoon St ilor school principal In 1920. d Ut Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Oarff. education. TV mrnid'a'ndson jtck. .f attack! .U4'cn .uldanrc .throUK.h thf, - f!f. Farmington of a heart rent or sell your home. Three hi- -, would help to make a better, mhik. changing a Hat tire. Dr. Jo- - B He was a member of the ed from the San Francisco fair ln Cmrv ot benefit advertisement for to eaty for of ill itft)h ' Merrill of the council of the Here from Chicago . .. where they had a most enjoyable , City irmd is prvicnl of Uie M. ka ivrin. wU ll Mrs.' L. B. Whet ten and two time. Upon I. a. AcUve In Ogden civlo club arriving home, the l'.V - d ,hut .when clld M Gan speaker Friends may call at aork Mr MelT)U children from CtUcago are visiting Raymonds were Joined by Klair a charter , cout Advisor Tal- k0,8 ,amUy "slVnf' 2350 Admi member of the KiwanU club and in Logan, guest at the home ol Fowler and t Wednesday on a Mrs. Whettens parents, Mr. and business trip to Omaha lor the Dr Charles F. Smith, education- - JTf'rom o? thVToun " hl s. Mrs, J. U. Allred of 133 West, Logan Garment Company, al adviser lor the Boy Scouts of, urm lhat hal no nd his widow, are Surviving try i America and a former facul'y 3rd North. Mr. Whetten la a proMerrill, accompanied by his juj(a meaning. We want to seek Ijtwig Merrill, whom fessor at the University of member at Teachers College. Col- - an(1 Cnd mat meaning to Salt Uk. nrouto which ile- e Logon temple nses marrlej t01 umbla University, addressed slu- works best with us in our ownfh-the CUege tun khuaUon," she declared. , . iUken down. dnU 'IYSd,y . daughter., A. M. MerrUl Jr, Mrs. ' FOB SALE "New Idea tide denev program In- -j csslun schools Utah a reasons the In Harold Chandler, and Mrs. E. Vlr Long leading figure Listing why .7 rwiklunri ioT 5'0ung bo,, cIkd are not so democraUc as livery rake and mower. Cache mil. Mr. Merrill gil Norton of Balt Lake City and Peierahnm" they educational circles, onii Vivian Churrh Co. Commission Dr "oubWn Smia explained might be. Miss Cans Valley pointed! had spent U years following his Mrs. H. M. Watson of Ely, Net.; Orctle Earl Kent and Edna Haw Uie cubbing program was for, out that -- There ve many child-- profession.'- His retirement, made five grandchildren, two brother, kins, Lewiston; George 01 10 nd 1I- - .!tcn wb0 tr to PtKr to con,e to known atUie dose of the last and a sister. Dr. H. K. Merrill of boy 01 th Appreciates Articles Rowe, Newdale. Idaho ld we find that eome In- - school prograra 'Wch PW"1- - a,'lo1 year, was to become ef fee- -l Logan. Fred W. MerrUl and Mrs. Manager William C. England of fred Stevens, , Rexburg; flucntlal bian in a rcommu.nty program! .d scouting the Cache American has received Fife. dye 'upon his completion of school Ore lie ML Jensen of Salt Lake City. Louise and Edna Layton U to can the affairs this summer. dictate policies a letter from Dr. C. W. Richards Alio surviving are tlve following Idaho Falls. onard . and even, biuld the cur , Mr. Merrill was bom in Rich-- 1 half brothers and sisters; William Stops in Logan J r, of Salt Lake City congratu- Crawley, . of the school." , rirulum mond on June 28, 1872, to Mar-- 1 Ed. Smith, for many years a lating the paper In having the Water-Tig, Among the other were the riner Wood and Almira Jane MerrtiL Louis Edgar Merrill. Mrs. courage to publish Townaend plan Makes Shoes Henderson. Mrs. Edna brakeman on the O. S. L. ope rat- - , ant.educaij0nal forces, many on the front page. Dr. Charles Trotman, veteran shoeand would Johnson. Mrs. Laura M Funk and article from Cache Junction to Pres-- 1 times supported by parents, and Brainbridge Merrill, Ing have .celebrated his Richard explained that he enjoys maker and story teller, htn Nellie M Johnson of ton but now In the U, P. service ln manF homes' an absolute kiWednesday. mttndi Utah. Dr. June pit F. Merrill anniversary reading the articles In the Cache has added another title to his Jol, ln Salt Lake City, stopped In Lo- - ;C'.ffernc. After attending Richmond public American. ly good name, that of manufactLucy M. Funk of Salt education for their children. urer. Mr. Trotman has prepared a agn, Monday night on his way schools, he completed his education Lake City, Amos N. Merrill of She attacked the propresent Lohome from a to Haven In Fish water proof shoe preparation that at Brigham. Young college trip Publisher Recognized Provo; lira J. Merrill of Pocatello, cess which seems to be estabThe on Bear Lake where he attended gan, OBWfgo State Normal school Idaho; Mrs. Ida H. Van Orden of Alex F. Dunn of Tooele, pub- will make shoes water-tigh- t. our In school lished systems, lisher of a newspaper at that city, preparation is also good for shin- the Smith family reunion. Old that a dictation rather than in- - at Oswego, N. Y., Utah, Stanford. Lewiston, Utah; Melvin C. Mer- and public Collfomla, Chicago and Harvard rill of Washington, D. C.; Mr. has been honored by the L. D. S. ing dress shoes In aU colors and timers will remember Mr. Smith telligcnt discussion as one of the moving factors In universities. Hattie Merrill Morrison of church by receiving the appoint- gives them a bright and shining opinion. Trot-ma- n Mr. Merrill received his life cerbringing a car load of elk to LoMrs. Lenora M Olsen of ment as president of the Tooele luster. For some time Mr. the it Is question Asking has been using this prepara- gan from Victor. Idaho. In 1917 stake. Dr. Joseph F. Merrill, mem for us to develop, a tificate a$ a teacher In Utah In Smlthfleld, Wilford J. Merrill of possible New York City, Mrs. Hilda Richher of the council of twelve apos-tb- s, tion among his friends and Is pre- which was the beginning of the constructive outlook for deihog-racyT- " was present at the conference pared to make it In commercial vast number of elk to be found on Miss Cans replied With are to accept the challenge of ards of Malad. Idaho; Mrs. Ixer-et- ta session where Mr. Dunn was se- quantities to supply the general the Cache National forest at the the statement, "We need states- - the people who are questioning Rigby of Rexburg. Idaho, and trade. present time. Mrs. Anna Mae Hale of Logan. lected for the position. maushlp in our profession if ae our education. Services to be j gjJiDCALS Held Today for u-- A. M. Merrill ar-th- ey tu. Lo-ig- an i i giv-'wh- ryi. hietum- ('w' aitl'4, ' ,u lcn'a' k-f- , vi-s- iJ Sev nr lf uurtJ, Ut ' - 1 J V!ld I ht u , all-rou- nd sixty-seven- th Rich-birthd- ay 1 On Their Way A poet card from Brantford, Ontario, Canada, gives the Information that Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Griffin of Logan who are making a eix thousand mile tour of the United States are enjoying themTheir next selves to the limit. point of interest would be Niagara Falls. Before returning home they will visit the New York and the San francisco fairs. FOR SALE 1939 L'4 ton discount. 175.00 Co., Logan. New Ford truck. Baugh Motor ONE LOT SUITS Safety Course Continued numerous requests for a second course in Driver Education and Traffic Safety at the summer ses- sion have prompted college officials to plan for the repeating of the course which, If given, will begin on July 5 and continue until July 21, Professor H. S. Carter, In charge of the course, said Wednesday. Marlboro Shirts perfect. New patterns a solid colors, REGULAR HART Lariat taining terns. resist wrinkle. SUITS $40.00 SCHAFFXER SUITS: the famed Twist, long wearing, shape rematerials; rich and colorful patSuits ahat (? shine and 9 sW' Regular $2.00 Values Sri gJggl Mens Slacks REGULAR $35.00 to $37.50 All River Heights around weights. suits youU be Year cates of . Exact, duplifor wearing Summer. Suits Tailored by Hart Schaffner Men don't Michael Sterns. Saving opportunity on Merchandise the Market affords. Finest REGULAR $29.50 Reg. $7.95-No- w. Reg. $6.95-No- w. SUITS luxurious in their appearance The famed Gordian Worsteds, Beautiful Materials as weU as other Suits that are finer Suit Materials. SS fl "feted for stamina 3 -O plus soft draping qualities. Distinctly ' and styling. APt One Lot of Odds and Ends Gwen Long. Bishop and Mrs. L. J. Bowen and family motored to Lava Hot Springs recently. Mrs. Ola Sjostrom, accompanied by Sam Harvey left for Delta to visit her son Hilding and family. Thomas Rider returned recently after a visit with his daughter and family at Malad, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Gilispie and family of Howell, have returned home after a pleasant visit with their mother Mrs. Dora Jenson. Peter Anderegg and Sam Henry who recently returned from a were guests mission to Germany at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson. Mrs. David J. Smith and daughter of Salt Lake are visiting with her mother, Mrs. Lehi Olson. Mr. and Mrs. John Olson of Salt Lake were Sunday visitors at the home of their mother. Mrs. Carl Olson who is ilL Mansfield Summer Oxfords Straw Hats Vs OFF Tf HART SCHAFFNER and Marx Reg. $1.95 Values 89 SLACKS $1.00 HL Tn Munsinwear HOSE Bostonian Tvo-Ton- e Sport Coats $16.85 Sport Shirts WASH $3.89 Jr M!r. rejoicing $6.95 $6.25 $5.00 Reg. S8.95-No- w, park. and Mrs. Norman Srhenk over a baby boy bom to them Sunday evening. Mrs. Schenk was formerly Miss Shirt Every ' The SunRIVER HEIGHTS day school officers held a social at the ward amusement hall recently. Games were played and an enjoyable time was spent. Reto 25 freshments were served guests. Mr. and Mrs. J. Karl Wood left Monday morning for Palmyra where he will direct a pageant to be staged at the Hill 'them Comorah. Accompanying was Mr. and Mrs. Leland Goff. left Monday John Anderson morning for Rexburg, Idaho, to poin his son John on a fishing Yellowstone the trip through is Sizes Iroken HART 6CHAFFNER & MARK who were awarded second lieutenant commissions In the ROTC at the commencement exercises of the college, are Junius W. McClellan and Ralph H. Redford of Logan, Harold C. Johnson of Ashton, Idaho and Bert Thomas of Malad, Idaho. i Values to $35.00 Never Before Such Savings on Mens and Young Mens Four ROTC Appointments Four military graduates of the college here will receive appointments for one year of active duty with the regular army of the United States provided for under the Thomason Act, Major G. C. Bunting, acting professor of Military science and tactics at the college, has announced. The four, Y" $ r93 Values $12.95 Values $y95 5 Pair $1. Oxfords Suspenders and Belts 79c IE JOHN WILSON 'c-- . Regular $4.50 to $6.00 Values Regular $7.50 Values 23 NORTH MAIN LOGAN, UTAH ; few fe.li. taiaiaCuHL |