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Show Friday, October 16, 1912 The Cache American, Logan, Cache County, Utah Tape Pour I FUNERALS and OBITUARIES Joseph M. ROMNEY PICKS THREE KEW DAILEY GIVES Aigie Mentor Names li!l Kus.ncII at Important Hitter Fight Iost DEER HUNTERS Smith Half-Jlac- k 'll d Siltuld.lV. It in !i b.nkileld i't tiim- - j ' was In Id down through Colorado to be potent is expect.-mm luc t.u!b..ik against lie we..ker Utahns and Silcotk is bt t nun g to look hke the steadiest fit Id general in the Aggie camp Officials for Saturday's game ure; Referee, Lon Hump; umpire, H.nes, head hnesmnn, Bullock, and field judge Smith. f uni. h, this pule to be and til op'ii i. 11 ru'in ng, will I el a iliaiue to bring Hie ball back from the safety position and p ifotm br.lhantly in that iiiio'.iJ who He and Twitcln-11- , to should be able T. t kl185, Jack Gilbert, Mrrr.ll wt.gh Crotbie and Dick Fokmon have handle most any form of duty needs tne halfback all hi.wn ciaas in scrimmage depat tmenl take care of. thu week and may be In STARTERS FOR UTAH TILT ADVICE TO l j I y who tie breaking M Funeral mt lu.s U died who Ln-87, Utah pioneer HinlUi, minute ad1. Ice to hundreds Anticipated Monday afternoon at the home o' of red clad ntnrnxU who will InMrs. Walter Fife of vade Cache forests Saturday for duUhl.o-rAgainst Die btukdrop of a warI'rov Ulence, were conducted Tliurs-da- y the opening of Utah's greatest time oiimecoming, Utah Sulci at 2 pm In the Hyrum Third today act sights on spiting event, the annual big griddt-r. Nlelw-nward chapel by Ether from away back, aiming lor game hunt, was given today by Jesse Dailey, bieliop. proper b.al Redskin scalp come president of the Saturday afternoon and their Mr. Smith was born In S.dney. Cache Wildlife Federation. He urged hunters to "be careful meeting in llie Aggie bowl with Iowa, on July 17, 1885. When only lie crossed the with their shooting" "let's have Utah's Indiana. 2 years of age by ox team no fatahUes this season." his "Dick" with Coach E. L. parents Romney plains "To aid the state fish and game doped for the first lime In many In the Walker company. In department by turning In their a day to field a team which can The family arrived In .Utah beat Ike Armstrong's Ules, closed j In Bountiful. Three deer tags after the hunt." 1857, settling moved to his To aid the war eyes Thursday night and spoke national the effort family later years had re- by saving fats and fined cartridges, forth the name of Billy Russell for Hyrum where Mr. Smith With nauui-wtd- e meat ration- the important left half and safety sided since. rabbit bark around Utah berth, starling the "Just the ing corner", Anderson married Josephine He on Utah a deer hunch that the who humeri hills into the against go Endowment In the Salt Lake have an additional rea- Georgia boy will "get goin'." house In 1879. She died on July Saturday son tills season for The veteran Ag mentor anprotecting To Preserve Our Independence At Home 25. 1937. venison from spoilage. nounced also that be would start Mr. Smith was an official In the Venison spoilage can begin even veteran Burton Siloock at the 1938. Logan temple from 1903 to to before the Prevent Our Complete Sell-Ou- t" "draws his quarterback post in his "T" and hunter the of Hyrum He was a member bead" and the and squeezes Senior Bill send and in Twitched trigger stake high council and a member nimrods have a Wall Street patriotic responsi- Junior Tony Zullch at right half of the Genealogical society for 14 of preserving their games and fullback, respectively. bility a JusUce been years. He had abo this year. To Ease Our Tax Burden By Keeping A Hampered by inclement weather of the peace, town marshall and Aim carefully to hit a vital spot which assessor In Hyrum. may yet make Saturday's Don't waste ammunition and spoil Small Portion of Wall Street's Large Profits Survivors include six of ten sons meat by allowing a wounded deer encounter a "mudder," the Utags off and drills Glen, night tapered Thursday and daughters, LcRoy, to run for miles through the In Utah, Where They Were Earned: . and went over the fine points of Melton Smith, Mrs. Idaho Olson hills. and Mrs. Warren McBride of HyInsure a good bleed by cittlng their plays with one thought for rum. and Mrs. W'alter Fife of Pro- the dead animal's throat Immedvictory over Utah and another ft The Number of Outlets Which the Corporate Chain System vidence; 30 grandchildren and 32 iately. A poorly bled animal will for a new better start for the both bracket. And grandchildren. upper league's gTeat not provide good meat Operates in Utah MUST Be Stabilized Burial was In the Hyrum cemeCut out and throw away the amount to the same thing. ( his have all tery under direction of the ThompRomney will glads located in the dark hair befuneral home. kick-oson and conversion talent at patches on the hind logs Just Expansion of These Corporate Chains MUST Be Controlled . low the hocks. Wipe the knife the starting guard posts, with clean after this operation. Mrs. Walorg Maria Allen Paul Sanders, extra-poiartist Clean the animal Immediately, of the Colorado game, edging You KNOW This Law Will NOT Raise Your Cost of Living Mrs. for Walborg services Funeral cutting and propping the body out letterman Bob Choate and Marla Allen, 75, .espccted matron wlle open an(j amoving the en-teaming on the forward wall with Hyrum who died Tuesday at tire Intestinal tract. The body Gen who Sorenson, "Lefty' will You KNOW This is NOT a Tax on You Illness, a 30 after 8 long pm. should be hung in the shade or kicks off for the AlAggies. m. In 2 p be conducted Friday at laid on rocks or sticks off the bion fullback last year, Sanders the 11 rum Second ward chapel ground for this operation. If the has been converted into a lineMrs. Larsen. WE MUST SAVE Gamell WE MUST LOOK AT THE FACTS by Bishop animal has been hit in the Inr.-calibre, particularly Allen sustained a fractured hip testines, washing may be necessary, man of INDEPENDENCE NOW! about ten days ago, causing her but water may cause souring so on defense. Other than the change at right death. dry rags should be used Instead if She was bom August 18, 1867 in posible. If water is used, the car- guard, the Ag mentor's starting For if we lose, the opportunity to save individual line remains the same for Utah. Hyrum, a daughter of George and cass should be dried carefully. Janubest On the Cool the carcass as soon as posRalph Maughan, perhaps Maria Thorsen Nielsen. ' enterprise may not come again. Wall Street will ary 20, 2887 she was married to sible and leave where it is until all around football player on' the David Allen In the Logan temple. heat has disappeared. The carcass Utah State squad, again will see to that even if it takes another ten million. should be left at the scene, over- start at center. Captain Perron He died February 18, 1929. whose play at left An active church worker, Mrs. night if possible, until it is cool Sonderegger, tackle is marking him as an Allen had been treasurer of the before being taken to camp. Some hunters cut the body only all conference candidate, will start Second ward Relief Society for ten the Ingersoll, Sustain The Wise Action of Your Legislature and Governor Maw years and president of the organ- part way open to clean, believing along with Joe ization for five years. She was that they can keep dirt out easier giant Junior tackle. Dick Griffin that way. However, the small am- and Dick Howard, both of whom also a teacher for several years. FOR THE INDEPENDENT FUTURE OF UTA- HSurviving are nine of II sons ount of dirt which might enter picked up valuable seasoning in as carcass do cannot F. the nearly tiie Buff game, will start at ends. and daughters, Mrs. Joseph Nielsen, Mrs. LaVene Jacohsen, A. much damage as the Improper Two other namesakes, Bill Ryan ON D. Allen, Donald J. Allen, Earle cleaning. and Bill Batt, will stand by at Poor quality venison, usually Is the Allen and Max Allen all of Hywing posts. NOV. rum; Vernon Allen of Logan and caused by one of these factors: Mrs. Irvin Van Orden of Lewis- the animal has been run hard and 3rd 14 greatbecomes heated before shooting; ton; 48 grandchildren; Law Control The Chain Store inbeen it has shot' through the grandchildren and four brothers For quick relief from itching caused by eczema, and sisters, Mrs. LeRoy Staton, testines so meat is tainted; it h3s athlete's foot, scabies, pimples and other itching Led1 been have A. Commissioner bled; oitr.riU.ra.iit waa paid for by voluntary contribution, of your fallow townapoopl., who condition, use pure, cooling, medicated, liquid Improperly and glands Charles A doctors formula. D. O. D. as long as thsy can count them in Wall S treat! the tainted meat has been Greaseless PRESCRIPTION. meat; C. Nielsen, all of Hyrum and Mrs. T. that tho chain, lor Utah dollars and stainless Soothes, comforts and Willard Johnson of Rexburg, Ida- delayed in cooling; or it has been quickly calms intense itching 35c trial bo t tie back Dont suTer Ask your handled roughly while still warm, proves 1, or money ho. druggist today for D. D. D. PRESCRIPTION. of causing souring. Fnends may call at the home her daughter, Mrs. Joseph F. Nielsen today until time of services. Burial will be In the Hyrum cemetery under the direction of n in im Win mass I.wr .W. the Thompson funeral home. GARDEN CITY Mr. and Mrs. LaVoy Hildt have returned from Star Valley district where they combined pleasure with business, finishing and visiting Mrs. Hildts Clayton Jensen son of Mr. and parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Gibbons Mrs. Charles C. Jensen after visit ing relatives and friends during and daughter Lathel, are visiting his furlough has left for Califor with their daughter. Lauretta nia where he will enter military Myres at Beaver. They went there to make the aoquaintence of their training. Mrs. Caroline Baron and Mrs. first grand child, bom recently. Private Paul Hodges, is on furJulius Wright of Brigham called on friends in Hyrum on Thurs- lough from Texas camps to visit C with Ills wife and small son, bom day. A. F. Anderson of Blackfoot, recently in the Budge hospital in Idaho, visited with his mother, Logan. He is also spending time Mrs. Josephine Andersen and his with parents and other relatives. Charles this week. (Paul A. Spence and son Douglas Lehi Rose of Malad, Idaho, is motored to Logan Saturday where visiting at the home of his dau- they will meet Mrs. Spence, who has been visiting with her sister, ghter, Mrs. Lon Sorensen. Mrs. D. O. Nielsen and daughter Mrs. Robert Spenfce. Miss Emma Nielsen of the South Mr. and Mrs. John W. Negus Cache high school faculty left Sat- left Saturday for San Diego, Caliurday for Vernal, Utah, where fornia. Saturday to visit with their they will visit with Mr. and Mrs. daughter, Mrs. Lowell Pope and H. Paul Nielsen and family. family. They also expect to visit Mrs. William Holmes is recoverrelatives in Los Angeels, before ing at home following the removal returning. of her tonsils by Dr. Burgess. Her The Mutual Improvemnet Assodaughter, Mrs. Kelton Cook of Og- ciation was recently reorganized den is spending some time at the with Deveral Whittington presi Holmes home. dent, Merril Sprouse and Clinton Sacrament services During in Tremelltng as counselors. Outgoing the Hyrum Second ward. President officers were Ross Hodges. Merrill Edwin Clawson and President B. Sprouse and Cecil Satterthwraite. M. Thompson addressed the conThe Young Ladles Mutual Imgregation, giving Inspirational re- provement Association was also reports of the recent general confer- organized with Myrle Sprouse preence, held at Salt Lake City. Mu- sident. Helen Calder and Edna sic was by the ward choir. Wamsley, counselors. Those reFast day services were held In leased were Phylis Findley, Viola the Third ward on Sunday follow- Woffinden and Myrle Sprouse. The Primary was reorganized ing Sunday school. During the meeting the baby daughter of Mr. with May Hodges president, Afton and Mrs. Harry T. Wilson was Spence and Virginia Whittington blessed and received the name of as counselors. Those released were Shirley Thorpe Wilson. Lazett Satterthwalte, May Hodges Mrs. Florence Nelson is staying and Hilda Pope. at present at the home of her Mrs. Earlev will winter with her daughter, Mrs. Ross Eliascn and daughter, Mrs. Mabel Wahlstrom s Seagfum'r 5 Crown Blended Whiskey. 86.8 Proof 72Y grain neutral spirits. Corporation, New York Jus-ep- t , s thru-rival- Can The Chain Stores UV Utah ? r ... ...To ... 4 ff nt o of - - Scratching Vote NO. Fes Garden City ;Hlli5V fit 5 smm HYRUM Seagram-Distiller- family. In Ogden. |