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Show Over from Clarkston H. S. Barson, one of the prominent prom-inent farmers and dairymen of Clarkston, spent Dollar Day, transacting tran-sacting business here. Former Sheriff III " WillianT'Hr'Shaw, former sheriff of Cache county, is reported to be very ill at his homie at Paradise. He has had the services of a physician. i Proud of Son-Mr. Son-Mr. and Mrs. Lavon Everton, are the proud parents of a fine son born Thursday. This is the first child for this popular young couple. Postpone Golf Meet The announced golf tournament Sunday, May 22 at Ogden between the Ogden and Logan golf clubs, has been postponed according to Leo Squires, chairman of the tournament committee. Marriage Licenses Marriage licenses have been issued is-sued to the following couples: Thomas Ray Phillips, Ogden and Marion Price, Logan; Samuel Dallof, Smithfield and Rhoda Mildned Merrill, Richmond. Returning for Summer Moss Estel Sorensen. will arrive in Logan the first part of June to spend the summer with her parents. She will be accompanied by Miss Eva Williams of Treas-ureton, Treas-ureton, Idaho. The girls have spent the past fourteen months in New York city working and attending at-tending night school-Look school-Look With Favor Since making the announcement a few days ago that the Woodruff Wood-ruff school grounds were being considered as a site for the proposed pro-posed new city and county building, build-ing, we have had several persons of prominence voice their opinion that this site would certainly be ideal for such a public building. Children Start Fire Children with matches started a fire in a barn belonging to Rudolph Niederhauser at 871 North Fifth east street Friday afternoon at 2:44 p. m. There was no damage reported by the city fire department. A run was made to the scene of the blaze. There must be " a reason thousands thous-ands of people insure with us. Utah Mortgage Loan Corp. Insurance In-surance Dept. O. A. Garff Mgr. LOCALS Down from Gentile Robert Kingsford of Gentile Valley, was transacting business in Logan Friday. Cooked Food Sale The Presbyterian Ladies have announced that they will conduct a cooked food sale at Christiansen's Christian-sen's Incorporated on Saturday May 21 at 2 p. m. Why Not A House Now that the women all have the installments paid up on their sewing machines with families catching up on their automobile pledges along comes the housing program 10 per cent down, 90 per cent in guaranteed Government Govern-ment installment credits. Word from Coast The first airmail letter to reach the Cache American office during airmail week was received from Postmaster Reid Shamhart of Santa Maria, California. The envelope en-velope carried the Santa Maria cachet, calling attention to the epic flight around the world made by Kingsford-Smith, starting fromj Santa Maria in May 1928. i Files Divorce Suit Ruth Henderson Draper filed suit for divorce Thursday in the First district court against Charles Char-les Draper on the grounds of failure fail-ure to provide. The couple was married September 29, 1937, here and have no children. Horse Show Tuesday The eleventh annual Ag club horse show at the college stadium will be held Tuesday, May 24, beginning be-ginning at ' 1 30 p. m. The show which . was to have been staged Thursday, was postponed because of threatening -weather. Stake Conference. The regular. Cache stake quarterly quar-terly conference will be held Saturday' Sat-urday' and Sunday, it was announced an-nounced Thursday by Joseph E. Cardon, stake president. Activities of the primary and Sunday school organizations will be featured. Become More Liberal ' Vioyd " CheckeWs, .-proprietor of the Grove Chicken Inn, has been able through his persuasive1- powers pow-ers and argumentative ability, to get the ear of the- sheriff and county commissioners to permit him to keep his place of business open until 1:30 a. m. First Grand Child With the arrival of a (fine baby boy Thursday night to the parents, Glen and Maurine England Erick-son, Erick-son, Mr. and Mrs. William C. England become grand parents for the first time. The new arrival is a great grand son of Bishop Charles England and Mrs. Ellen Peterson of the Logan Second ward. The daddy is a son of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Erickson of the Seventh ward. Adams Honored Orval W. Adams, Salt Lake financier fin-ancier who has scaled the ranks of his profession to attainment of the presidency of the American Bankers' Association, is now among the small group of honorary life members of the American Institute of Banking. He was thus honored this week at a meeting of the institute held in Salt Lake City. Health Day Success The annual Health Day celebration celebra-tion at Smithfield Friday was a huge success. Upwards of 2500 students marched in the parade. There were five bands in the lineup line-up including North and South Cache high school bands, the TJS AC band, the Wellsville and Logan Lo-gan Junior, high school bands. Dr. J. L. . Jones, state commissioner of health, gave the Health Day talk in the Smithfield tabernacle following the parade. . Attend Insurance Conflab Harley E. Bergenef - and " Leon, Sealey, local representatives ; of the American National Insurance Company, employed by the Hatch' Agency, wlil leave this morning! for Galveston, Texas, where they will attend the national convention conven-tion for their company. ..Their trip was granted in recognition of the outstanding work done by these agents to ' 1937. Mx. .Sealey will visit in Alabama before returning home, .. That is his home ' state. This will be" his ftirst trip back home since he left there 23 years ago. " Backman to Report Secretary Gus Backman of the Salt Lake City chamber of commerce com-merce will make a special report to the directors, chairman of committees and members of the Logan Chamber of Commerce at a luncheon-meeting at the Hotel Eccles, Tuesday, May 24 at 6:30 p. m. Mr. Backman represented the Logan chamber of commerce as well as the Salt Lake Chamber Cham-ber at the recent annual convention conven-tion of the U.S. chamber of commerce com-merce held in Washington D. C. He will discuss some of the high lights of the convention and the trend of legislation in Washington. Any of the members of the chamber who are interested in! attending the meeting should make their reservations by Monday Mon-day at the office of the secretary. Repeat Swing Sing Utah State Agricultural college "Greeks" will repeat the presentation presenta-tion of their second annual swing sing Sunday evening, May 22, at the campus amphitheater, George McClister of Salt Lake City, co-chairman, co-chairman, announced Friday. The Greek-chapter song festival was held last Sunday, but rain interrupted inter-rupted Its completion.- ' Appeared Here Once Douglas Beattie, youthful California Cali-fornia basso, has won a three-year three-year contract with the Chicago Opera association, reports from San Jose, California reveal. Mr. Beattie is remembered to Logan for his concert here last fall under un-der the auspices of the Cache Valley Civic Music association. Girls Recognized Three college home economics students have been awarded fellowships fel-lowships at eastern universities for the coming year, Mrs. Christine B. Clayton, dean of the home economics school, announced on Thursday. The girls who gained recognition include Miss Ruth Lin-nebach, Lin-nebach, Salt Lake City, Miss Ka-1 therine Johnson, Ogden, and Miss Rui Skidmore, Logan. Fire at Richmond The Cache county fire department depart-ment was called to Richmond on Thursday night at 8:15 p. m.j where sparks from the chamney set fire to the roof of the home of Mrs. Sophia A. Merrill. There was only a small loss. There must be a reason thousands thous-ands of people insure with us. Utah Mortgage Loan dorp. Insurance Insur-ance Dept. O. A. Garff Mgr. Pageant Cast Called Music Director Prank Baugh Jr for the pageant, "Another Witness" Wit-ness" desires that all those in the chorus be present at the stake house today at 7:30 p. m. for a special rehearsal for the recording of the songs to take place at the Supreme Recording studio on Sunday at 12:30' p. m. ' This is very important according to Director Di-rector Baugh as the records may have wide use in the church, |