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Show I Richmond Locals Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Olsen and family have moved to Mackay, Idaho where Mr. Olsen has purMrs. C. B. Johnson is visiting a cattle ranch. Mr and chased with her daughter, Mrs. Dorthy Mrs Olsen and family have been Gardner in Berkeley, Calif. very active in church and civic affairs. We all hate to see them leave, hut wish them a lot of Mrs. Norma Monson and daugh success in their new location. ter Marie have been visiting with Mr. Melvin Johnson has purMrs. Monsons sister, Mrs. C. D. Marlowe of Seattle, Washington chased the farm owned by Mr. Ernest Olsen. the past two weeks. Lewiston Couple Marry . . t ; . - - - ' Mr. Warren Hamp and Miss Karma Wheeler of Lewiston, Ut. were married pn June 27. Several friends and neighbors and the family of Mr. Hamp attended a reception held in honor of the young couple at the home of the brides father, Mr. Lester Wheeler, on Friday night. After a short Mr. H W. Christoffersen has honeymoon, the young couple started construction on his new will make their home in Richhome on First South Street. mond. Mr. Hamp is employed at the local milk company as ar WE MAKE YOUR OLD RADIO SING LIKE NEW Boyd Tripp Weds Mr. Boyd Tripp and Miss Karla Paul of Hyrum were married on Wednesday, June 25. The young couple will make their f home in Richmond. Mr. Tripp has been working at the Logan and Preston airports as a pilot. mechanic. Mrs. Evelyn W. Buetler spent'' June 27, 1847 a few days last week visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Hendricks Mrs. H. S. Webb. Mr and Mrs G L Bagley and Mr and Mrs. Milton Webb attended Mrs Wm C Pack entertained the Governors banquet and dance at a shower on Wednesday at in Logan on Friday night, June her home in honor of Miss Mild- 20. A very fine time was had by red Erickson. A number of neighThree hundred and all present. bors and friends were in attendand their Lions twenty-fiv- e ance. Several nice gifts were wives were in attendance. The Im perial Glee Club furnished the musical part of the program and Mr. Dale Hendricks entered the speaker was Past Internation-a- l his colt in the competition at the Presiden Harry Newman of Preston Horse Show where it Toronto, Canada. placed third. , , Mr. C. S G. L. Bagley, Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. John-- ( and Milton Hall, Webb were delegates son are enjoying a honeymoon to the Lions convention in Logan trip through Yellowstone Park last week end. ; and Montana. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson will make their home in Logan. Bob works at the Wangs-gaar- d Appliance Co. South Cache Courier The road to Egan mine was completed the first part of the week. It is hoped to start operating the mine in the near future. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Glassford anE family, Mr. and Mrs. Jed Robinson and family and Mrs. La Verna Robinson attended the Robinson-Familreunion held . at Ideal Beach resort on Bear Lake on June 21 and 22.-- good time was had by all present. Rain storms curtailed some of their planned activities. (Cadhc (Comumtty (CmtteaMMall Low-Co- st Radio Repairs will be pleased to Von learn how economically we can make your old radio perform like new. We will diagnose the trouble . '. . give you an estimate of the cost in advance . . . and do the work promptly and expertly. Phone 317. LOGAN, July 3, 4, 5 jf I ' ' f as.IgSSgjjg' The driver of this ear had been drinking, when his ear skidded out OF LOGAN 14 W. Center Phone 817 -- rr of control and sideswiped a bridge. The impact flipped the ear side i i -- ways and wedged it between bridge abutments on the opposite side of the road. A woman riding in the car was thrown across the road and was dead when picked up. If you drive, dont drink, warn National Conservation Bureau safety experts. And if you drink dont drive 'A . Mammoth Parade, Two Days, ACCUSED . . . Charged by American authorities with committing dreadful atrocities against captured prisoners of war in Japan, American-bor- n Tomoya Kawakita, Japanese, was arrested in Los Angeles for treason. An American soldier whom Kawakita is said to have mistreated recognized him and put on his trail. FRIENDLY TIPS BEST BUYS AT THE (STORES July 3rd and 4th, 10 A. M. Form on South Main Pioneer Meeting, Logan Tabernacle, July 4, 11:30 a. m. following parade. Apostle Ezra T. Benson, speaker. Childrens Sports CHURCH NEWS- -, SOCIAL NEWS COMMENTS , Tabernacle Grounds, 12 ocJcck noon. Prizes for all. A Tug and a Tussle IN TOWN, AND' JR, I NEWSPAPER Running Norse Races July 3, 4, 5. ' HIGHWAYS Fast and Exciting Program at the ' Fair Grounds at 2 p. m. daily Gen. Adm. $1.00; Youths, 50c; Children 6 and under, free. Tax Included are not SPEEDWAYS!' Speed the nations mania to get there quicker, or beat the other fellow to it, is our greatest menace of the highways. It causes more than a third of the nations accidents. Auto traffic accident fatalities are increasing at an alarming rate. In Utah 199 people were killed during 1946. This was an increase of approximately 14 over 1945. In that year there were 174 fatalities, of which 58 were pedestrians. Its high time for every person who sits behind a wheel to take this matter personally. There are definite speed limits in Utah based on traffic and population conditions. These laws are made to protect you and to be obeyed. They will be enforced by the state and local police. Utah is out to reduce death and maiming on its streets and highways. Your part is to cooperate by driving within safe pedestrians have speed limits at all times. And remember rights tool Mr. Pedestrian- - 05 At CROSSINOi WITH 1IOHT DON'T STIR OUT IROM HIND PARKID CARS ON THIS IS UTAHS CENTENNIAL KEEP IT SAFE FOR OURSELVES AlWAYS RACING TRATIIC THIS MESSAGE IS ENDORSED AND Gen. Adm. 50 cents. Youths 25c, Children 6 and under free, Tax Included Cache Centennial Horse Show Summer Play Shoes Prepared by the Utah State Association, and the Conservation Bu a public service. National teau as SPONSORED BY THE FOLLOWING FIRMS Sears Roebuck j BOGAN, UTAH Central Auto Wilkinson Parts and Sons. LOGAN, UTAH LOGAN, UTAH Beautiful Historical Pageant Evenings July 3 and 4 USAC STADIUM, 8 P. M. AND FOR OUR CUESTS MIOHWATS WAIX WNU Footui 25 Off White, Green, Red Biege, Black Brown Evenings, July 3, 4, 5 Fairgrounds, 7:30 p. m. Finest Show Horses in the Westw Exciting Program Gen. Adm. $1; Yoths 50c; Child ren 6 and under free. Tax Included Large Midway and Concessions Monty Youngs Rides and Shows High School Grounds s . Laundry $ Dry Cleaning J bogan, utah Overton & Sons Hardware bogan, Leon Stucki Bldg. Speia3ties LOGAN, UTAH LOGAN, UTAH RECHOWS Lundstrom LOGAN, UTAH Furniture Co utah LOGAN, UTAH LOGAN, UTAH i Jack Morton Shoe Store Cardon Jewelry i Singer Sewing Center Celebration Dances Dansante, July 3, 4, 5 Special Shows at all Theaters COME EARLY! FUN FOR ALL 3 STAY LATE! - ALL FOR FUN |