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Show The Cache American, Logan, Cache County, Utah Page Four MlsS Wedding Reception A lare (.roup of and friends Bitten, of Ii,.in, ' of Sri. received many beautiful and of the use- F. DeLos Daine.s Home Eppich, 81. of Christorpher Trenton, who operated the West Cache market for more than 20 years, died Wednesday at an Ogden hospital following a long illness. He was born March 1. 18(54 at Ontario. Canada, son of John and Kate Werner Eppich. He married Katie Hodaes in 1893 in the Salt Lake temple, she died In 1943. Mr. Eppich was formerly a resident of Chicago. Randolph and Mnpleton. Idaho, where ho Christopher M. them Ice Carnival A huge ice carnival, sponsored by the Logan Lions dub. will be held at Central Park, Wednesday from 8 to 10 p .m., and numerous prizes will bo aw'arded. The carnival is open to anyone iu Cache valfey. and all ages are imited to compete for first, sc- cond and third place prizes in Glen each event. Worthington, director of Logan city recreation, wdll be clerk of the course. Parry Wilson will be starter. ! J by Cliff Olsen, bishop. Burial was in the WeUsvllle cemetery. Vera Marie Cantwell Vera for Graveside service Marie Cantwell, infant daughter of Dean P. and Vera Marie Rounty Cantwell, who died shortly after birth in a local hospital Wednesday, were conducted Thursday noon in the Smithfleld cemetery under direction of W. Loyal Eppich mortuary M. L. De Los Dalnes, brother of Attorney N. G. Dalnes Is visiting In Logan after having fast re- turned from the Pacific theater of war. He has been a member of the Judge Advocate department HradliaW the Wcllsulle tabernacle I j . i h lamj iro SL DL ELECTRIFICATION OF FARMS BY COMPANIES nd lPcaI llo. of and Idaho on Utah electricity j farms, and in other northwest farm areas, are featured in the booklet, together with potential j nrw Us0s that w,il be available re' " T?v ton yea'? development since 1922. Survivors are three research, invention, de- ons. Leonard II Eppich, Cornish: and perfection of electrical Kheldon P. Fppuh. Trenton; Dorn! vices to further improve living Fnpieh, of Logan; one brother, standard. Charles J. Eppich. Denver, Col : copy of this booklet can be 13 grandchildren; 7 great Bran of. children Funi ral services will be , the Power and t,tah 1 In conducted Saturday at p. m. the Trenton wnrd chare) hv Cliff Light company. j r? K? nmm army Japan. S. of .... & Bradslmw. pron.inent south Cache thurdi and uvic leader, who died hJf '"'resumed v. ful presents. After the reception they left for a short honeymoon In Salt Ijke city, noth are student at USAC and will continue their .'studies there upon their return home. imeth Undqubt mortuary 0j j.ogan TllORtas the Dr. W. W. Mcr-rl- l because Of Illness. a Garland family motond to last evening to attend the wed- Home from Japan ding reception of their son, lieuT 'Sergeant Kenneth F. Nuhn, tenant W. W. Metrlll Jr., and hU A Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Nuhn on Holmgren. bride, Mis Beverly of Avon, Js home with a discharge The wedding was performed at company the headquarter from The home. the Holmgren couple In Yokohama, 8th relative will be in lUKler direction Burial l.-ho- iTni'on - soBeverly Judd, of I,ogan, been appointed has phomore. busincs matuier of CSAC l.ter- ary magazine Scrilhle. according r.-rM-ocf- iis, WIr, I Jutkl 3lanaj,cr Friday, Februa u? hS l" GOOD EfIOUGH IIAMLIR u ii Luther Pedersen Motor Service is glad to see its old Best of luck Mr. Smith and may you continue to go right ns gum ficsoremir-- ramugigm s V, J I -- neighbor pitching right in there and bringing to Cache Valley the fine new hatchery. ftva-vsTiiui- 1 2 I I along. Get your Poultry Supplies now ) While Stock is Complete! II Phone 280 I DEAR FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS: I wish I had time to write each of y sonal letter expressing my gratitude J friendship and patronage. Without t! building you see in the view above wc could not have been erected. But writing of you is impossible, therefore I am tak means; whether you purchased one chick chicks, or whether you stood at the cross make friendly suggestions or direct the sincerely thank you for the help given thr years gone by. The building pictured above, in our opinion, is most modem of its kind in the Rocky Mountains, ically controlled steam heating system and automat trolled ventilation in Incubation rooms. Upon en see a spacious, clean office; a separate display Chic separate grading and sales room; aU of which wi as nearly hospital-clea- n as is possible. In buildini to visualize your plans and ideas of what a hatcher - , f Farm Master Galvanized CONGRATULATIONS FEEDERS AIR. HAMLIN SMITH 3 Foot Size .. 1 1.69 Buy Your Chick Supplies at SEARS and Save! k' M v;?, 'Wj. zrTOnT's -- , Thomson Electric is happy to have served Mr. Smith in the development of one of the finest hatcheries to be found anywhere. ELECTRIC BROODER Spinner Top Regular SIZE! 500-CHIC- K Galvanized 34.95 2 500-Wa- tt FEEDERS Electric Units 350 ni Large size, absolutely safe. Economical to use. Meets all REA specifications. Automatic draft regulator. Thermostatic control. Size Large Sizes Up to If tjtfl JiiJ-t- 1 F EGG BASKETS We feel sure that the enterprise of Mr. Smiths will be rewarded with a generous patronage from the poultrymen of this area. 891 Congratulates HAMLIN SMIl one 0 Upon hia feilterprise in building Most Modern GLASS VVATERERS Poultry that Mr. Smith will Raise his ambition to serve the Poultry attempts to bring greater support of the poultry this area in the finest possible manner. ant It has been a pleasure Bottle .Top Pints or Qts. to do b;sines with Mr. Smith. SIZE! 500-CHIC- K canopy. 82 Inch size Big steel with six gallon oil tank. Operates very economically, absolutely safe to use. Makes warm even temperature with thermostatic control. rust-resisti- ng OH PURCHASES no totaling . MORE . . OR U r Best of luck, Hamlin in your future all-import- U20 Hatcheries ii Intermountain country. We feel sure Heavy Wire OIL BROODER Anderson Lumber Company Anderson Lumber Company |