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Show K .VOICE OP UTAH NORTHERN LOGAN ? i t u U-nni-e P.M. 100 Freddie Barren' Orchentra Robert Royce 1:45 Classic String Ensemble Orchestra 2 00 Stan Meyer 2:30 Concert Orchestra the New 3 OO Monitor View 3:15 Thi Rhythmic. Age 3:30 Rainbow Trio 4 00 Hit Revue 4.30 Modern Salon Group 5 00 Frank Trumbauer and hi Orchestra 5:30 Jerry Shelton and hi Accordian 6:00 The Cornhuskers 6:15 Gypsy String Ensemble 6:30 A Look ut the Local Side of the News 7:00 Tin Pan Alley , 7:15 Chester Gay 7:30 The Playboy 7:45 Eventide Echoe 8:00 hTe Sportsmen Quartet 8:5 Cappy Barra's Harmonica Octet 8:30 Anson Weeks and hi Orchestra 9:00 Telephone Request Hour 10.00 KVNU Goodnite. SUNDAY, AUGUST 20. .1939 AM 10:00-l-Fro- m 10:30 11:00 an Old Scrapbook Mrs. Lee Hales Barbara Van Brunt Sunday Devotional Hour 11:15 Chapel Singers . 11:30 Chester Cay 11:45 Hollywood Salon Orchestra 12:00 Jimmy Walsh . 12:25 Home Sweet Home 12:30 Ave Verum Chorus P.M. 1:00 Hollywood Am. Leg. Band 1:15 Salt Lake Tribune News 1:30 Anson Weeks and his Orchestra 2:00 Rainbow Trio 2:30 Ken Darby and the Kings Men 2:45 The Islanders 3:00 Modem Salon Group 3:30 Pauline and eHr Perils 3:45 Prof. A. L. Farrell 4:00 Edwin LcMar Trio 4:15 Standard String Ensemble 4:30 Readings of Grace Spon-ber- g t , ' 4:45 Three Quarter Time' 5:00 Uptowners 5:15 OBluedtone and his Violin 5:30 The Fullness of Time 5:45 L.D.S. Church (1:00 KVNU Goodnite MONDAY, AM 7:30 7:45 8:00 9:00 AUGUST 21, 1939 Salt . Lake Tribune News Morning Exercises All Request Hour Love Tales Drama O': 15 Musical Newsy- - , 9:30 Am. Family- - Robinson 9:45 Monitor Views the News 10:00 Rudy Sooter and His Californians 10:30 Pauline and Her Perils 10:45 Dr. Sellers True Story 11:00 Petite Slusicale 11:30 Dancin With Anson 12:00 The Uptowners 12:15 Salt Lake Tribune' News 12:25 Man on the Street 12:40 Six Rhythm Rascals 12:50 USDA Farm Flashes P.M. 1:00 Just Relax 1:15 Songs of Dyana Gale 1:30 Rainbow rTio 2:00 Hollywood Brevities 2:15 King Cole Swing Trio 2:30 The Concert Master 3:00 Monitor Views the News 3 : 15 hTe Serenaders 3:30 Standard String Ensemble 4 00 Matinee Melodies 4:30 The Islanders 5:00 Henry King and His Orchestra 5:30 Caesar Muzzioli 5:35 Dick Jurgens 5:45 Gypsy String Ensemble 6:00 Stan Meyers 6:15 Supper Melodies 6:20 World Bookman Saturday, August UTAH CACHE COUNTY. 11YRUM LADIESLITERARY CLUB VNU SATURDAY, AUGUST, 19,193 A.M 7:30 Salt Lake Tribune New Morning F.xerciw S:00 All Request Hour Californian 10 OO Rudy Sooter' the New 10 30 Monitor View 10 45 King Cole Swing Trio Choru -111:00 King Men 1:15 Sol Hoopli'e Quartet Conn Quartet , 12.00 12:15 Salt Lake Tribune NeA 12 25 Man on the Street 12:40 Zvke Clement, the Dixie Yodler 12:50 USDA Farm Flashe .1 LOGAN. CACHE AMERICAN Pape Four jiroudcs money to keep d wrvti j L Indeed a in sihreJ youth Could Thomas Young Mr and Sir Rus-1- 1 YOUNG Olsen are rejoicing over the safe arrival of daughter bom Thursday. Mr Olsen will be remembered a Misa Lillie Saund-er- . The ladle Literary club of daughter of Mr and Mr Y- Mrs. Ethel yn Carver, presiWillard Saunder of Benson. Mr. Merlin Wright and childdent, will be hoateaaes to the anreturned ren of Lo Angela nual convention of the Nortliern home after (pending everal day District of the Utah Slate Federa-io- n with Mr. and Mr. Joeph H. of Womens clubs, which will Sr. be held Friday, August 25, at the elma Jensen was the Mr. Cache Stake R. 8. Board Tie South Cache high school announ- members of honor at guest a were birthday parhaeteenea at ce Mra Ralph J. 8tayner of Oar-lanat her lovely party held at the Lindquist ty Wednesday afternoon who U dlstricl peeeldent. home. The time was spent in canyon borne, Aug. 11, in honor j There.' mill be session in the of their beloved President Lula sewing after which a delicious morning and afternoon, and a lun- Y. Smith, who la leaving to make lunch wa served to Mr. Jensen, Mr. Is bell Baugh of Logan. cheon at noon, at which the de- her home In Hagenwood, Calif. Mra. Sarah Bodily, Mr. Alary partment of Junior club wUl proThe guest were mted at one Parker. Mr. Clare Stewart Mr. vide the program, under the ditable decorated with bcmiti Farrell Parker of Wellsvllle. Mr. rection of Mia. J. W. Earl of Oar-lan- large n ful flower to a crystal boat with Margaret Packer, Mr. Leah and Mr. Kate Olsen. blue Iadcth tn crystal holders. A Mr. Leon Olien and daughter State federation officer who wll I lunoh waa wrved after be In attendance Include Mra, H. liich visiting spent Wednesday evening and reminiscing Jean, In Wells ville with Mr. Mabel C. JacolV Mt, Pleasant, president; over their work and the happy Olsen. Mrs. J. H. Peckenpaugh, Ogden, times they had enjoyed together, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Saunders Mrs. Claude shale serving with Lira Smith vice president, and of Benson visited wfch Mr. and Peacock. Ogden, fine art chair- - during her nine year as president Mr. Lee Olsen Sunday. man. Mrs. Jacobs sill deliver Miss Dora Larsen of Mesa Argjie has made a boat of friend 30 minute address at the 10 a. m. mL her. A beauya izona spent Friday with Mr. thl of convention. At the icion Wul gtft prreejvted to her Serge Olsen. memof the session president Mr. anr Mr. Bert W. Olsen w 1th Die love and appreciation 111 make report. The of her board members and the visited with Mr. and Mr. Joseph ber clubs Hyrum club will give the address wish that she might find joy and H. Olsen Jr., of Mendon Sunday of welcome and a member of the happiness In her new borne. PreWells vllle club will give the re- sent were the guest of honor, With you we have enjoyed our sponse. Music for the convention and Sophia W. Gordon, Louise R. work. will be under the direction of Mrs. Rich. Della J. Wendelboe, Mali no In all we tried to da C. F. Smith of Brigham City. CX . Lindquist, Luella N. Adams, Talks by district department Nona 8. Perry, Lettle B. Rich, Ad- We 111 mis you a ww Journey on chairman will be heard at the af- dle L. Swapp, Lola V. Holes, Ha-c- el Your smile, and help to kind. ternoon meeting which begins at K, . Everton. and Mabel W. And may you often think of us will point Evans, while A del la Olsen, Laura And the friends you've left behind 2 oclock. The speaker Adams and out the contributions of their de- R. Merrill, Patience every blessing that you wish. partment to character education, Marguerite H. UndquMt were un- May Came knocking at your door Futheranoe of character education able to attend. Until you say, It I enough. Is the aim of the state federation While scanning the pag'd of the We oould not wish you more. this year. Chairmen of the de- Cache stake Relief Society-- ' history partments are as follows Lettie B. Rich! and activity book an orgftial poem Mrs. W. W. Richards, Logan, entitled Our Tribute to !You", In fine arts; Dr. Ethel yn O. Greaves, honor of Mrs. Smith waa read by 1 American Mr. Lettie .B. Rich. Home; Logan, Wellsvllle, James H. Bankhead, i Dear Sister Smith: Garden and Lilacs; Mrs. J. D. We have gathered her . ReBowen, Brigham, International I To honor you today lations; Addie Swapp, Logan, pub- - To tell love we how you you lie Welfare, Mrs. J. W. Earl, Gar- cheef, you m We.s way and Conservation Youth land, Junior Clubs; Mrs. F. A. Hinck- Of your time youve given freely In the Lands great work ley, Brigham City, Education. Also to be heard during the With a noble band of ststens. course of the convention wlll be You were never known to shirk. i brief reports from Mrs. F. B. cheerful worker. Fashbaugh, Garland, corresponding The Lord loves a Frults-Vegetabl- es do,to secretary; Mrs. Lorenzo Toolson, There is so much Smlthfield, treasurer, Mrs. L. R. And as you do to otiier Golden Ripe also do to you. . Humphreys, Logan, state director, He will and Mrs. C. F. Smith, Brigham, There is nothing more beautiful district delegate. Along the thomey path of life 31edium Size Than service unto others, Amid our toll and strife. 6 25 Supper Melodies 6:30 A Look at the Local Side piission Some spirits a special of the News j , have 7:00 Logan Fish and Game To fill upon this earth, I j Federation Yours has been one of usefulness 7:15 The Shadow , Since God first gave you ioirth. 7:45 Eventide Echoe Dixie, Slicing 5 i t 8:00 Harry Bluestone the, work among 1 In your 8:15 The Four Playboy So many you have blest, 8:30 Anderson Farm Hour In danyng on this noble idrk. Bronzeman 9:00 . Seedless 9:15 It's Dance Time You always did your best. 9:30 True Story Drama And now we wonder If you know. For the Love of China How ' much we think of yfttf, 10:00 KVNU Goodnite. HOST TO FEDERATION WOMEN Hy-ru- Smith Honored by R. S. Workers Lulu Ol-e- n, d. d. . Ol-te- w , a 19. 1939 Oldham Talk Hed Say Aplenty By Robert Croofcston Any owirr people In till laid would clap their hands with glee to have a gift of 5100.000 with which to build a public hospital It aiipears that Logon citizen are not at ail lnterewted.. Several month ago the Cache American explained In detail Uie 1ale Thomas Oldham's will that 1 In the county clerk' office and them has been leaa than a half dozen people exert enough to go blesing. The pearly gate are closed to who . oppose obstructionist time who provide all three blessyou people use ings. and unire elect to ballot puhiio offiyour cials who will avail yourgelve of my hospital you will also find the gates dosed, and you will know the meaning of weeping and wailing when tt too late." -- tiie LEWISTON Mr. and LEWISTON and read It. At the time that kindly Mr. Elbert E. Van Orden and daughgentleter Joey; and Barnell Van OrInman Uved here Logan wa den, son of Mr. and Mr. Mazel habited by an entirely different Van Orden all of Livingston, Idella Bateman, Montana; Air. kind of people. Mi Idella Van Orden, formerly them and loved He respected and daughter Helen of Morgan, and saw that many could not aflah; Mr. and Mr. Gareth Ne-vi-le ford high cost of hospitalization and he named a large sum to be used to build and maintain a municipal hospital, the only requirement being that Logan match dollar for dollar the very same a Logan is doing to get W P A mon- ey to build a playground. If the ghost of Thomas Oldham has any way at all to tell us, he would likely say a plenty, for It was necessary to unInstance wind considerable red tape for me to get this privilege. I have been wanting to talk to you Logan people for a long time, you are not much credit to the splendid men who X knew here 40 years ago when I directed a bank. Banking has been made simple and safe for all concerned by guarthe Federal Government antee of loan and deposits. "The fanners are getting paid now for the . land they summer follow, and you have good roads everywhere, also the NYA which of New York. Mr. Nevile the grand daughter of Mr. and and Mrs. Peter E. Van Orden daughter of Mr. Elbert Van Orden of Livingston. Montana; Mr. and Mr. Max Van Orden of Salt Lake City and Mr. Alta n Rulen and Reese and two lbil of Bellflower California were of Mr. and over night guest Mrs. Peter E. Van Orden Wednesday. August 16. The visitor Including Mr. and Mr. Peter E. Van Orden were dinner guest of Mr. and Mr. C. Jay Van Orof Mr. den were dinner guest and Mrs. C. Jay Van Orden Wednesday. Sire. Alta Reece and two sons will return to their home after a visit of three months with 1 her parent. Reno Visitors Frank K. Reddy and wife, the former Magda Mortens, of Reno, Nevada, are visiting in Logan. They contemplate a trip to the Yellowstone National Park. ' -- 1 SffWSWrEI Hyrum Logan Wellsville Smithfield Butter Spaghetti . ... 6c BANANAS, per lb. Sonny Boy Tall Can. g Solid Per Milk , : CANTALOUPES 3 for IOc WATERMELONS lb. . . 2c PEACHES, ill 3 Fresh Dug WMaird lbs. Quality Meats at a Saving. , YOUNG LAMB AND CHOICE SPRING FRYS. FAT HENS CUTS OF PRIME HEIFER BEEF . . - TIP AND RIB ROAST. RED SALMON . . . HALIBUT . . . CHICKEN LOAF, ETC. Standby 4 tall Vl,. . TOMATOES, 2 lbs. , pn Per . . Salt 8c ... 5c Mothers 21 C( Large 26 oz. Pkg. ........ Pail , Pkg Honey 10 lb. Pride 85' Rinso Iodized , . 3 Flour Med.' Standard 5c . . )CC Cans dozen Firm, Ripe Phone 72 10c . . . POTATOES, 10 Ibsi o MARKET CJV Eggs GRAPES, per lb. . Sugar 1 lb. cloth bag PTC Pound gyc 3 lb. Can 01c Spry fire 03 Pi?IkEeaffiis Nnlr,can LnHimsl3a Ltleai fz oz. can tZ2L-lZ- 3 Broken Slices i can aBosageican5 Dressing Miracle Out Whip Quart Jar '&L. BLUEBIRD Mild Per lb. 2 Moon Love F.T. B10303, Glenn Miller 3 4 Glen Miller White Sails, F.T. B10311, Ozzie Nelson Spices B.P. Pickle I Poured My Heart into B10307 Artie Shaw Record Headquarters 72 WEST CENTER rc Per pkg a Song, F.T. Lloyds of Logan 15 Cookies Fancy 15c Asst, lb Stairway to the Stars, B10276, 1 Cheese RECORDS 1 3Q 1 Soap COFFEE 1 pound 26' 2 pounds Citrus Lrg. "pkg. 25' ED |