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Show CACHE AMERICAN Page Eight Thursday. June 28, 1933 LOGAN. CACHE COUNTY. UTAH Blaln Wiilmore, Duan Adiun defeated Frank bnmh. Lynn Bnulcnn defeated Dean Holman; Ray Wall, defeated Don Johnson; Merlin A me defeated Clarence Felix. Jmlor Doubles Shersin Moeser-Dai- e Lewis de- Woman singles and doubles, and Lowell doubles double mixed and .KirisJewm-gs- . d fault; George OLen Fur trapper were the first at $ ;got under way Wednesday In the I Ml defeated In this country, Thai is by bankers In New York and London, Reid Xair "ebley recreational tennis this country was named Cache, Mr, Roosevelt declared, the oc'y umrnamenV as 'matches' continue Goldbransen, default; Cal , . . .. John defeated Joe , they cached here In Logan, the check on lliese speculative operv - '. nivin Watts-Le- o Furs that were trap,d In Ihl. tmn. and. therefore returned Ktdgell, Mont Edison. classes of competition. different Wall Street the same control It vicinity. Ib gun Monday, the tourney has j The cllmaUc conditions make the had over foreign exchange up to drawn nearly 100 entries from 1933. a Garment of Fur nerd and use lihwwiPhnnt Cache valley In the sen- said liie chief executive Hie imlUw-nNiblncemity.! ' Almost an classic net and of , supreme WUIS no was hn.L vote naans by and the Yet until nZ be- ,d hu.ever h, Kad not he,... the local season. Matches are have not did surrounding towns ronductol on aU available' Washington about In Logan, with victors re- thl also monetary owwraithe rur Shop. Thus Usher of Boise. thetr own wins, under dl- - BOISE-Va- rdu live 2l. would continue f treasury's received word of noted Idaho Mart writer, supervision Ewing fund-and f.T .r Lhcv hid to send 000.000,000 stabilization dlrec-- 1 Saturday that he had been award- 8nd c Parrelt- no moves mete that eottlemplated or bring It miles away, to their 18 Glen Worthington of Logan ed tile "500 Harper prize for his attempt to reaUonal councU. InoveL Children of God." which great Inconvenience and the rise of the Mormon Juft In' "as e senate-houswere recorded few QtUlf?t conference committee. surprises ul-lere Monday, competition, confined to, church. , selected the men's and Junior singles and boys' j The judges who on. but the woman contest are singles and doubles. Bud Edison, ' w Inner of the 1919-4- 0 and grain because It three times men's singles king, Louts Bromfteld, Carl Van Doren meant a and expense showed early evidence of retaining 'and Josephine W. Johnson, deprived of the use of the fur his title for the fourth year with) The Harper prize novel is chos-- a coat for many days when she most 1 victory over en jor conspicuous merit and Uie straight set, needed It. ' - ht0bt D: underlying purpose of the award The progressive house of Squires wnisvtLL- E- The descendants ' U"ndtr B?U!nmnIor Edlton 8 utle 18 Is to give promiueitce and success a of fur realized the great need Hill held f Rrvre Alexander raUJed from Writer who has not hitherto ,lrst,lo shop a well as of a fur Cold tlielr reunion at Lava Hot Springs setback by Jay Simmons to found jaet wide audience. Any In this community. Plant 1939. Storage Idaho, on Sunday, June 25, Sher-iththe match, wh0 i, a dozen of the United Squire knew that If such a plant One hundred and eleven mem- win Maeser of Logan senior high; states and ho has not published and shop were established by them, bers attended, coming from Boise, school. state high school champ, a novel in book form prior to and having their men touring and Ashton, St. Pocatello, Anthony. drew a bye in Monday's matches is eligible. covering not only the town ofLaVa ga maria, Maiad, Grace, He was scheduled to play Dale January 1, w1921, Previous uiner of the Harper also visiting but regularly Logan, wld Oxford, Idaho, Wel- Lewis in a closely j prtze novel contest are Margaret the communities within a radius Lsville, Hyrum, Lewiston, Spanish watched Wednesday I test of strength. Parrish, Glenway Wilson, Anne of 75 miles from here that there- Fork and Huntington, Utah. will start matches Girls' Julian Green, Robert Increase singles Weacott, not coud only by they The day was pleasantly spent Reynolds. Paul Horgan, H. L. Datheir business but give more peo- In sw mining, races, games and today. vis, and Frederick Prokosch. A spicy ple employment right here, and reminiscing. program Men's Single Mr. Fisher was born March 31, Bud Edison defeated Ralph Batealso be of great service to the was greatly enjoyed and during a 1895 in a shack In Ann is, Idaho, 1 women wearing fur garments. Ed man, man, re to meetng held It was decided which he says Is a dead ringer for felt also that Squires tlien present officers. As Pres- - Budge defeated Jay Simons, ex overhead Ted Hanson defeated the birthplace of Abe Lincoln." through the small Ernest Hill, vice president, ident, Dale 'He was the first child of Joseph pense they will affect a great sav- Ouy W. Hill, and Ann L. HUL Blaine WUJmore, cost the - Oliver Fisher, whose father was on customers defeated Harold Lewis Goldbrandto their ing secretary and treasurer; executive the first settler In upper Snake and remodeling committee. Guy W. Hill. Elva Hill, sen by default. of all river vaUey, sent there by the L of fur coats. Bessie Hill, Renfold, Vida Hulet,. Men's Doubles Squlreg felt that the first con- Elmer Hill, William Uoyd and R. Bud Edison and Glen Olofson D. S. church to colonize. He collected material for his sideration must be complete sat- Dell HUL Ol- defeated Wesley of twelve novel, over a period isfaction to the women who favor was agreed that funds be son, Ted Hanson-partnIt them with their patronage and raised for research work In Gen- - defeated Ralph and Ken Bate- - 'ars before he began writing It. therefore must obtain the best ealogy and a committee appointed man; BUI Camper-Rei- d Peterson I1 started writing in the sprmB In 1939. skilled fur worker, not only capa- to take charge of this work. They defeated Reid Larsen-H- . Goldbran- -' of 1937, finishing it early ble to restyle old garments but were: Charlie H1U, chairman. Ivy sen by default; Lynn Jenkins-Al-- 1 Luring this period Rsher was car- e also make the very finest of new Brazier, Emma job with the W Haslam, Evelyn lan Wilson defeated Jay Slmmons- - rying a PA writers' project so he had to garments to measure in the latest Brenchley, WUma H1U, Dell Uoyd, Seymour Fonnesbeck, do most of the novel In the evenstyles. Martin HiU and Noctleen H. Tho- Junior Single Squires therefore Installed a cold mas. Dale Lewis defeated Calvin Watts ings and on week ends. Mr. Fisher was educated in Idastorage plant within their premises. D. H. Maughan of Wellsville Larry Wanlass defeated Insured against fire and theft. and Daniel WUliams of Samaria, Reid Larsen: John Worley defeat- ho, In the University of Utah (A. The Installation of the Cold Stor Idaho, were guests. ed Dick Crockett; Ed Budge de- B.) and University of Chicago (A. age Plant proved very gratifying. It was decided to holt? the re- feated Scott Barrett, Lynn Jen- M., Ph. D.), and taught In the Hundreds of fur garments have union in 1940 on Father's Day at kins defeated Jim Newey, Georgs University of Utah, University of been stored with them the last the picturesque ranch of Alex Hillj Olsen defeated Harold Goldbran Montana, University of Chicago, three years. Whenever their cus- in Blacksmith Fork canyon. Howard Blood de- and New York University. default; by Hi tomers called for them they obhobbies are carpentry, Those attening from WellsvUle feated Ray Lutz, Jay Allen detained them the same day, or were Mr. and Mrs. Alex Hill, Mr. feated Wesley HUl, BUI Davis deflying. He Intends to delivered to their home within 24 and Mrs. Archie S. HUl and fam- feated Berkeley Hickman, default; find a beautiful and isolated spot, hours. Jones defeated LoweU buUd a cabin, landscape It, and ily, Mr. and Mrs. Ray R. HUl and Rodney The success of the Installation family, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer HUl, Jennings; Keith Larsen defeated work It out creatively while wnt- of the Cold Storage Plant having Mr. and Mrs. Wesley HUl and even exceeded their expectations families, Mr. and Mrs. Ray M. they decided upon the next logical HiU and Daniel H. Maughan and step the installation of a Fur Miss Beth Glenn. Shop in their premises. Squires felt that they must conTO DO, OR NOT TO DO tact not only a very competent By Jesse Sill fur worker but also one who would take a special personal interest I cannot believe The Opening of SquireS new complete F'ur Shop both In the work as well as giving What you say Is true, complete satisfaction to the pat- - For no one can deceive . . . under the personal supervision of Mr. Abe rons thus further enhenoe the , Me, In you. a thoroughly competent Brownstein prestige of the house of Squires. I know your kind meet I them every day a third of a century. Mr. Browntherefore more We are than for specially mechanpleased to have found such a fur- And I do not mind of the very best is not one stein only rier. One who Is truly known na- A thing they say. of the one one time at was ics but largest wholetionally. Mr. Abe tBrownsten has Just simply uncouth And is now dear more now, a the my than for in sale fur manufacturers been a furrier country. third of a century. A most com- For once tell the truth an associate of SquireS. petent furrier, and we feel that For a gentleman to hear, You, no, can do? VO can give the best workmanship We have installed a complete fur shop on our But you can try at a lower price than others. Just tell it true. premises. And do not lie. Loss of Power to Cut SQUIRES HAS SEEN NECESSIH Tennis Tourney Would Have OF A MODERN DAY FUR STORE List of Entries Everybody Keep in Step Attracts Long BnU t-- ta-r- s j i MontlO!! Church btOTy uan Harper biU-w- htch PlTZC , I 1 7 ...j!tf J" tall AleX BlUCe Hill Family Reunion Held on Sunday j 6-- 1, 6-- Uvni au-ta- ke 6-- 0, 5-- 7. 6-- 1. or , 6-- 5-- 1, 6-- 1, 6-- 1; 7-- 5, 0, 6-- 1; 6-- 4, Two Gunmen Rob Couple In Salt Lake By Robert Crooks ton While our Government officials are doing everything possible to correct the unemployment situation and all other Ills of the country its hard to believe tiiat some people are so Ignorant, mean and obstmaie, they wont get into step and do thetr part. Now you consider how the farmers are getting a bonus for each ton of beets in order that they can pay for help. We did not suppose they had to be told the help was to be local boys, but we call attention to a case where a man promised local boys his beets to thin and when they had secured a bill of grub, their frying pan and bedding and gone to thl$ field prepared to batch and thin beets what do you think they found? Mexicans If you please had been hired to thin the beets. What kind of opinions will Am-- 1 erlcans have of anyone who breaks faith that way? lng more novels. He is already at work on another long historical noveL He has been director of the Federal Writers' project in Idaho since November 1935. He declares that his most dogmatic opinion Is that the only big Job facing the world today is the preservation of those few human liberties which have been won at so much cost. or GOOD HOME For invalids aged people. Mrs. Fred Smith. 164 So. 3rd West. The Salt Lake county slieriff's office Wednesday sought two uui-di- ti who robbed a young couple at gunpoint and forced them front their car on the East Sandy road. The victims were Ray Dubois, 18. of 4610 Highland drive, and Miss Helen Greene, 17, 4239 Highland drive. Chief Criminal Deputy George Beckstoad of the sheriff's office reported th couple parked their coupe at a point near Fifteenth East street to eat a late picnic supper about 11 p. m. Tuesday. The couple had been on a swimming party. They were preparing to restart the car and travel on to meet triends at Alta when a door of the car was Jerked open and a young man, a bandana covering his face, ordered both out of the machine. from the Climbing reluctantly car, the victims were confronted vy Both another unmasked youth. bandits held guns, the sheriff's office was told. Ordering young Dubois to hand over his money, about 2, the bandits commanded the victims to walk east on the road. After the 1ctlma reached a point several hundred feet from the car, they heard the bandits run away, so Dubois and Miss Greene returned. They found the car keys gone, presumably taken by the bandits to forestall pursuit, put pushed the car around and coasted down residence, the hill to a near-b- y where the sheriffs office wa 6-- 0; HUl-Geor- ge 6-- 1, 6-- 2; er fuU-tlm- 6-- 4, 6-- 0, 6-- 1. 6-- 1; en land-scapin- g, Announcing! ... furrier fur lie Dollar will Peril U. S. (Continued from Page One) lng cracks at us as they did in 1930 and 1931 when it took us three years to recover. As long as we have the right to devalue another 18 per cent, he continued, the chances are 10 to 1 we wont have to use It. Taking away that right, he said, meant a possible return to conditions that existed in 1930 and 1931 giving International speculators an opportunity to sell the pound short this month, the franc next month and the belga the month following. It would restore to the private Delegates Return John H. Wilson Jr., and Dougins Larsen, delegates from the logon junior chamber of commerce, who attended the national convention of the organization, have returned from Tulsa, Oklahoma, where they represented the Logan chamber. Reckless Driver Fined Vance Maughan of North Logan was found guilty In city court of reckless driving. He was fined $25, with an alternative jail sentence of la days. He was given a prepared to make new fur garments and Repair old furs. Operating on a small overhead, the house of SquireS are thus enabled to quote a much lower price on all work than other furriers. Complete satisfaction absolutely guaranteed by SquireS. We are as well as Re-styl- e, Re-mod- el QUIR CLEANERS 126 North Main E FURRIERS Logan, Phone 171 For a few cents a week, you can operate an electric running water system on your farm and banish one of your most burdensome tasks carrying water, day after day, year after year. What a labor-save- r time-sav- er and a it will be for you and for every member of your family. SEE YOUR DEALER OR 7 otlk'l , short stay in order to obtain money to pay the fine. ivawmia Our June Furniture Sale Ends Saturday EVERYTHING DRASTICALLY REDUCED BUY NOW AND SAVE UP TO 50 r m |