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Show CACHE AMERICAN Pace Si and thing of LOGAN. CACHE COUNTY. UTAH Tuesday, April 5. 1932. W rpwsswuwwwwnwwi'i n and vicimiy and on to the Houth white cotton fields, with Uncle West in large cement canal. One Tom or tome of his near relative, of these follows an old cemrnt can- drag mg long white sacks, fastened W trevrlrd owf tl old Santa al bed for mile, which U said to around their waist by a strong Trail f'JT mi." hundreds '4 lull--- , of drrrt have been built by tlie early In- strep going up and down the lung atilrh eonus.ed rows picking cotton, a sack when habitants of America wIGfr aaate, alien nothing Uj carlo and There re many old nuns around full, hold from 80 to 109 lbs. In drerl growh irraM-aoohere Some of the most noted are vine place white people and even abound. On' ! M murder tlov lialiallon the Cave Oranda and the Monte women were out tn the cotton many oS !' e Mormon Zuma Castle, tlie Utter t built 300, field. Thu Is another crop that early explorer and pioneer E'en and nt of for ft up on tlie face of a cliff with 'can stand out In the fields tori no roof, accessible only by mean month without Injury, during har- liom aa one ride along or. braui.Su of Ud.lrrs each loo ft long, leading ' ve.it time. Pickers work very cheap, bouksard in luxurnnu cans ou ran to a landing There are some 24 from early till late In the hot sun, the trad made by these lx Anrrlr, Cal write and tell you of ome of the dit-rooms wv.h a low doorway neoes- - ramp in tents, boarding themselves, March 22. 1932 place I have vlMted and the thing s early traveler. to have a Job. aic ho titat.n a stooplrg position to for many mile tlx-rthat lntrrealed me moat. Editor of Cache American, tho feed ter I: u well fortified against the' of human llle Vtn-.tlien drove over to the cotton sign I Logan. Utah, and John father. My Jtnkltu, and ral'le enemy, tlie only approach being (,m MW the large truck loads drive Dear Sir: lei I home Dec. 4. and apent the la amiable for alirrp lookfrom the front, their mam ha'e bren suction pl()e which carrtrs utKj,.r I have been thinking for ome first month in the South, vUlUng huge malrrmg lank lor mltrre anlmaU out n to the top of the bullilin, wlur It We time of fulfilling my promise to In New Mexico and Arl&xia. u almost an L. D 8 vil-- 1 H distributed, Mr-mile around to obtain a drink and after going lagc, it has four wards and two through all tlie different i, The hii'hmay lead through wver-a- ) moie c ar by. There were In the out in bales of from 480 to ilh ex: mountain we 1000 ward. hkh coo K ready for the market, vtstted, nearly high iasae Tlie valley lay unusualmembers as It was near Christmas jt s great sport to walk over the ly low Tt.e Irnprul Valley, even the Sunday schcxd put on a pag- - iarge bins of cotton and see how It below art Jtvel which makea beau-tifeant "Tlie Itirth of the Sav'or. !s cleaned and the seeds are separe-wit- h arrnery The tllmb and dwenl At the (r1 ln a bm by tlvrmslvc. We also o'l.er special number It net i would be riy 'urged close of the exercises all remain'd visited the lettuce and orange for tle mi ttmn of dollar mil has end Fanta appeared. addres-- 1 lnff houses. Then drove out to the which been apent cm road work ted the kiddies and paused 0'it to exprnim-n- l larm. where I saw my n.akr beautiful wide paved windthe d.f where every one was pre- - !r,t Mocking bird. It is much ing rood with ui h a rned tal grade with a bag of nuts and g?r and not as beautiful as I had one avarerly need to shill gear. candy Tlie streets were decorated expected to sec by the description There la a place In the Owirlet-t- e and rod whi'c and Lengfellow gave of the floods of with New Mexico, knovn as Xmas rims bearing the ptc- - lirlou music which It sent from Its "The Old Ilieon Ranch, " -- atture of Flint. Chl.dren were on the throat. 7.5O0 ft It was an old for'revi. streets in summer clothing and half ci,'' v pav In that di trlct. fr0p ot the south are very footd were even bear ' how Feme wire fought there, to there of the temperate different Many battle To one who hod come from so cold a,! !i clmn.'id the boutv! ,ey lme Th(iy ntee two grades of In- to form a clitiuv'e where snow and decided that future of this a red variety and The only thing cheu-abo- ut winter 'port. H required some djan rorn Humr.a. Western country. Three or four uhlte. It grows on one M;J to of ia the ita aboe stretrh get f nf,0 thia Imagination auLs if the o'd lort s.,11 tTin.l r It e MmcUnM!t 8 or 10 feet the Xmas Spirit. mt having bun shot away. Cue b .j,. with a heavy head and Is cut price. Located right In town, whlrh Is lie Hung that n ude Hits place J uh a cycle. It Is rich food for Tailored looks along CoMtnm a an old rock well, known as the very level, la the L. D. S. Temple I chickens and cattle, when ground. Is Uka Wears looks Unas. and need nut tell you of this structure oldest will In the U. 8. fed by (n the different feeding mashes 7:30 p. m. mom. as the picture has appeared ln many one mill here put out 8 or 10 springs at live bottom, which made were published tn the Ariwna feront varieties, It good for culinary purports. It such as laying was drawn by a windless and an old of the church magazines Tlie m- - mash, growing mash, baby chick tertor finishings and furnishings food and many others. brass bucket and cost 10c per glass are beautiful. The grounds are well The well was 40 feet In circumHoney Is produced ln large quan- ference 12 ft. in diameter and 30 laid out. with a green Ullie pool In titles. The man where we stayed ft. to the water, which was about front, beautfml shrubs and flowers owned over 12 hundred stands, Miss 'Marie Barber, an advanced student of the 8 or 10 ft, deep. It was discovered by well arranged ln groups and flats, his colonies were kept ln dlffer- Logan, I'Uh a row of orange trees formed the ent places far apart, tn order to Culbertson System of Contract Bridge will act as Caronado, the Spanish explore! tn 1541 long before the landing of the shade on the side walk. At tills time obtain different flavors, such as the he Hostess and supervise the playing. thpy 'pre loaded with orange Honey. Mesquite Honey. May Flower. of the very highest I am sure here The mountains were white with! Is where the hobo visited when he fruit. I presume the boys at home, Then there is the Cactus, as desert snow and a beautiful fawn came ' tote the song, "In the Big Rock'0lild Mink they would not last Power honey, they were here, they look Here are located lon8 i w as somewhat surprised on vU- bounding out In front of the car, a Candy Mountains we drove along. We were up among some very rich copper fields and very tempting, but they are a rough- (ting the Ostritch farm, to see the tha stare and It looked as though smelters. There Is a million dollar skinned sour type a cross between hens setting on a nest of eggs us- we would have to go down ln order highway leading out of these moun- - lemon and an orange. One would ually 12, right ln December. When to pass some of them ln the dis- tains. It Is one of the most beau- - satisfy your appetite for some time the mother bird leaves her nest for tlful drives one could wish to pass besides this Is one of the most food, the father bird takes her tance. Light Refreshments Will Be wonderful fruit districts, more luc- - place to keep the eggs covered, We were soon down tn the valley over. Served During the Evening grape fruit, oranges, lemons, sheep can be seen pasturing In the at Santa Fe, a city of Mexicans and . . It Is not long before you come tous and ollve cannot be Spaniards with occasionally a wh'te to the CooUdge dam. one of the Iounman who is married to one of the grandest and most picturesque of former. There was considerable its kind tn the West. The Oranges down here hang on the bridge wealth there, the buildings were of rests on three large dome shaped trees from early In the fall until Spanish type, the best hotels were pillars which extend far up Into the they are aU used even if It be till very beautiful, with costly river with two longer piers where March, and then they go right on tngs. In one of these we saw a sil- the gates are located. On either blooming again. They need no ver chest or trunk, one of the many side are massive oval shaped gpil- - smudge pots or store houses, such sent to this country from Spain full ways, which extend Into the side m Cal, has to protect them from of money to pay their soldiers dur- of the mountain. Two large white the frost. It was a treat to us to ing the American Revolution, as eagles adorn the center of the 'Just step outside the house and was their custom ln those days. pick an orange at any time we bridge on the lower side. Their musieum was very InterestThe dam Is not yet completed, but wished one. ing, ln as much as It contained they were letting it fill up as fast! Among the Temple Workers we There is not much met were a number of my fathers many old Spanish and Indian relics as possible. obtained from ancient ruins, which water in the river beds down here old time boyhood friends from are so prevalant ln that vicinity. except during storms or melting Farmington, Vir. Locia Rogers and The building was a low one story snows. This dam Is built on th Gila one of his brothers. Archie Lamore- built by the Spaniards in 1609 and river, pronounced (Hcla), named aux, Mr. Hansen, Mr. Nash, and a1 was used as the home of the dif- after the Gila Monster, a very poi- -, Mr. Sorensen the latter from Lehl. ferent governors for 300 years, since sonous reptile found in these parts. I also met Mrs. Dunford from Lo- the war of 1846 when for the last There are also four other rivers gan. I was glad to see her and time It became part of the U. 8. which contribute their waters to learn of some of the happenings Many changes have taken place, the this large reservoire, with several from home. We are now in the extreme south-whic- h governors were provided with a bet- division dams on down the river ter home and this has since been will cover a tract of land to em part of the U. S. not so far used as a museum. the South and East of that watered from the equator, where crops giow Just out side the city Is a large by the Roosevelt Dam, which Is the year round. They raise seven Indian reservation, one of the many higher up ln the mountains to the crops of alfalfa per year. Garden . . . they did Concert situated in the Southlands, from North located on the Salt River. truck can be planted at any time. afternoon Symphony Sunday TIIAT to the highway can be seen teepees Its waters are carried down to Mesa It was here I saw the first leal clear line such a was hear it . . , hut then it day wwir covered with rushes and smoke aris. . . just the weather for driving. Did they miss the concert? from the top like a small hay ing RCA Victor with was car their Certainly not; equipped stack afire. Life here is very prima-tlv- e, Automotile Radio...a regular full sie nine tube Superhetera good many who live undr with speaker. dynamic magnet permanent odyne, equipped this hot sun very indouent, animals pasture out the year round, Highly sensitive, it gets distant as well as local stations. it cuts out all interference, thoroughly chickens roost in trees and on fen-c- s, 1 O T-- H and there are no barns, sheds or hay equipped with all ignition noise suppressors. I ull tone; stacks, a lumber shack with screen twice the usual volume, with half the usual battery drain. doors and windows makes a comCome in for a demonstration, and see how you too fortable home. It is not necessary can continue to enjoy your favorite radio programs while to store food and coal and buy drives. or business on home pleasure trips away from. heavy clothing for three or four months of cold wintry weather. Their lige if very monotonous. It appears to a traveler as though any one with ambition could become wealthy. As we traveled on there Is a large park in a city by the road side, with the statue of Kit Carson seated on the back of his bautiful steed, Black Bess. At the foot of the hill by a turn in the road at hills borough stands a large old tree, where many a man was hung by the early frontiers men, across the road stood the court house where they were tried before being executed. We are now climbing into the heart of some beautiful mountains, which are high steep, and rugged and appear to be composed of solid Wally Williams, formerly with Lundberg Buick rock, with water trickling over some Fach of these fine Illinois and seven years with Blair Motor, and Benny pcho3 i an accurate of 15 or 17 jewels ami is of 11 karat filled gold Olsen, recently with Firestore are now located at for years gu.Uiiiitcv 182 So. Main good senico aw many planet JOHN JENKINS lone liilerrxt AND f THEIR TRIP prd-.h-e- nice green alfalfa field. It la their lambing araaoo. Jut east of town are tlie super-ititio- u hundred of mountain, them, unexplored. Seven men at different time have gone Into them. thinking uT flnd ruh gold field which are believed to be Ul(.re and hv flth(.r kllWv. or wondered so far the. ..... 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This Is where the bead of a man was found with a bullet bole tn It, which was sent to Washington, D- C. for examination. The government and local paper were conducting an exploring party tn tlie Mountains while , we were each day their f'nd- - While they Last . . . Childrens Stockings. Very complete line of childrens Jersey Ribbed StockConferings, Tan and Beige. Sizes 6 to 9 ence Speciad, only 2. IS' - I Bridge! guiiiaiELnES - . So Tliev Oot It ' ust Arrived. Our Complete New Line of and Printed Linoleums j Many new and distinctive patterns from which to choose. at new low prices rjr.w Super-selectiv- REMEMBER f e, In-lai- ds YOUR FIRST -- VATCI Thatcher We ... are also showing new Curtains and New Drapery of as well as our complete line Music Co . 12westcen. St. Logan Announcement 1932 Wallpaper Our new Lamps are also being shown now, there are many new creations in shades including the new pearled lacquer shades which are truly beautiful and different. Come in and see them. .'r street Specialists in Vulcanizing and Motor Repair. Drive in and investigate our new low price list. Williams & Olsen 182 So. Main Logan, Utah CapitoL TODAY AND WED. UOSuQSVQYf with Charles Farrell Marian N:xon Lwjs r.x MCTu- -t 1 GIVE -- TIATIT-- H O H LIeAm42' t i M-- e ILLINOIS WATC-S. E. Needham Logan , Jeweler H Lund strom Furniture Company Utah mm |