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Show cachk Four. Th irv myer.'1' lit CACHE AMERICAN grnil-Wrrk- H, J. V. Atll V. Tw-itx- y Jr, M.LD, Mnrer m Office 5tbcriillon ll Managrr Kale by Adrerltuny rate ranter n More for Call or Kupcrinlrnilrnl n e or mail made known ojMin ll lb - - yer U-i- J Deo-Hu- II I It II K 313 ACTO H BABY For Service Plume S3U f Xpert Logan Hatchery THOMAS TYPEWRITER i.'-e- d J. ROWLEY Phone 113-Canyon Road Will Aceepl Logan Chamber ef Commerce Scrip. Repair Work Call A. B. CROCKETT Thone iS !! So. Main Pay Cash CHICKS NOW ON HAND Leghorns, Rocks and Red. Call aud aro the kind of chicks yoo are buying. AgrnU for Lyon Llrrlrio and Battery Brooders. We batch your hrn and lurkry eggs. Free feed with chick orders. Will exchange chirks for heavy hens, wheat and barley. LING West Crnter 8b Ja, Will It Nrrr-O-Mrt- lu-o- n t I LATEST METHODS IN DRl GLKSS la-le- i o Dr. Wm. W. Ross afu-niuo- God Knovs the Human Needs 3, IK'S. c la-r- e Cache Valley Electric mailer Xotrmbrr !. 1031, tail an, I Uli, andrr the At t of March Hmnd-(U- Mijle Idttor J. II. INGI.AM), Mrihtnlral u Ca. Tuesday, April 23. 1933. and LuVuy 8'inday with thir porin' io Ciuy and Lima Mr. and Mrs. Paltry Baugh. 'll. la Ray Mult r, la lJ.ll.all, on 'I'm mIj. lam. Aral Maugham Oial Mar rclurned bon lay. li.lly Houuns, Ciume Anil- -' Mrs. Mary J. Thorpe a t,0 v, i Luld, Dale bealham and Carr.,4 CERTIFIED RADIO Murray. olr-- M mg lu r 73rd birthday ai.i and ELECTRIC SERVICE W. Green entertained at Merrill )our Mote on Friday was pleasai.:: Anton L. Skanchy, Mgr. on an faster See Friday evening, party in tlie siijiri-x-bv fli. r decorations wue Used ill in Radio and following ladles. Mm. Fred Wyatt. Everything Mrs. Lorenzo Thort, Mis t.i.a- - lla- rooms and on the lum Electric. iau!e. The guests were Monts b th Higgs, Mrs. Alice Miller. M s 123 No, Main lb eii Wyatt, Helen ParMerrill Green. Mis. Thoiiie Myris. Rhone 13MV 181 462-Grant Hall. Preston Hall, lor, and tile Mives Mary Wyatt a'.d. Dm a Harry Parkinson jlbth Thorpe, A beautiful blitld.i", and I. liner Archibald. rake , In candles pt. Fil'd C. Paikcr of Drumjoor.d, by Mrs. Wyatt formed a it n spent the past week here a Un,Uie ,or ,he tJbk relatives. dtheious lunrlaon was served. M:s For old Radios, either Battery Mrs. Gcddts Maughan who was benot-- ol or flrelric. Thorpe recoil fd rett-ra- l BlfU. In the evening the nf!i jobxnhuf l.cr birthday atmiver- ft Iks rniio and - vary on Thursday entertained Ot enjoyed th.-i113 North Main .vcs along with the Lubes dmntr. Cot era were laid for chut and games. Lunch was dans Vatu da and Phjlts served ucam during tlie even.! .. M.uvhan, Annie Popple'.on, Leo; a ' rl(,ra Popih'ton. Sarah Mrs. Jam. tl Jones. Mrs. Tl. . and l act fully :c Popplcton. Manilla uml ;Irs Groicr J:.. , , Lcivle Laura w.'.h Wedni..day 'enjoyed tisiUn,: f, elils are lint Mrs. Titos S. Lindit-and of w Mary i haw wl.o Brad, CRATING PACKING WELLSVILLE leal Mill (.He ) on at 22 rltUy I lah WM. C. 11.0) D ROSE. Advertininf Intrrrd " lrry I'uMWiln Nr paper. PublUhrd Tb ( he American l Ci Hnl (Vnlrr (ilrert, f, cache county, Utah AMF.mcAV l Pehrson Electric applirallun. -- More Safety and More Jobs the rr.nny I'mhti.Ui) ways stated and cu'himii.-Hie- Tlie f.irna r can sit are Dn.bn? to relieve tint nipluj inenl and jro ide j"b rid are motor tbic!f in.'txTtioii can.jiaigti.4. Designed thielly iyor lie knows tils in nM , to nn.me muhaniral haanU from card on the lugliwu.' lui-'Hie moisture that in the interest of safety, these campaigns stimulate to live seed Aninr-- s r Of inesd in rcjmirs, rejilaeeincnt anil new auto sales. Some states have made them mandatory. anl more than 1,500,000 motor vehicles were inspected. fieal with the automobile reported last year In IVnn- - increiLsed husiiuvs. The campaijrns are usually conducted under the supervision of the State Motor Vehicle Department and there is no cost to the individual automobile owner or driver unless it develops that his automobile is defective or dangerously in need of repairs. Inspection stations are conveniently located throughout the state. In sonve cases, garages, filling stations and rerear pair shops are utilized as focal points. Drakes, head and vision rear mirrors, windshield wipers, windshields, lights, tires and steering mechanisms are the chief parts John J. Hall, Director of Street and Highway Safety Division of the National Rureau of Casualty and Surety Underwriters, who has introduced inspection campaigns in more than 20 states, recently said: Mechanical failure was given ns the chief cause for mishaps to more than 10 per cent of 1,000,330 motor vehicles involved in accidents last year, iwj U an incree over 1031. lCennn,if dollar foo.is.i. parently are making drivers penn and this is extremely dangerous. Cara should not be driven unless they are in good condition, not only for the motorists own sake, but for the sake of others as well. llu I l!y-ru- means hr..' obvrvirg her birthday am.i'.tr-sarDinner and supper were wirl ed and dial and music ensoc-lu- U. S. Mission Wrecked In Fay Stuart. Mrs. Leland ed Friday for was six years terrific cake centered Maughan entertainher son Arol wl.o A birthday old. Japan Raid A the table and reFelplng, China aerial bombardment by Japanese freshments and games enjoyed by United states Ronald Baugh, Homer Leishman. planes devastated Nelda, J. Clair, Betty, Jay. MerJean lin, and Bobby, Ray ,Lslon lhe Rev Marlt w Brow,, Maughan, Arlene and LeRay Mursecretary of the North China con- ray and their mothers. ference of the Methodist Episcopal Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Maughan church, reported today. and children of Pocatello. Idaho Coincidentally with report of the spent the week here with their wiUitn and trespassing on the clos- raid, the Chinese military Issued parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Wila communique declaring a United liams. ed area. had been killed Mrs. Wm. Terry and son of Through their attorney they in- States missionary formed the court they were under by Japanese bombs. Salt Lake Is visiting here with her Tlie United States legation said, parents, Mr. and Mrs. the lmPresslon treftty PProved Joseph no American mis- Brenchley. 1 wftllOIICtl by Congress In 1896, by which the however, that at were sionaries registered the of east In tlie park Mrs. Leroy McBride and daughentire area The red- - continental Divide, was sold to the Great Falls, Mont, ter, Mrs. Mark Archibald of Day-to- n make The legation may repreman has lost again in a dispute government by the Indians, were dinner guests of Mr. and over cherished served to them hunting privileges sentations to the Japanese lega- Mrs. John Stuart on Wednesday. palefaces land that therefore they were not tion concerning the bombing of Mrs. Karl Olsen and daughter hunting grounds. property flying the American flag, of BrighRm City are spending the A few years ago such a contro- - violating the law. after a week here with her parents, Mr. It was understood with N. ended the versy would have Pray Imposed detailed report of today Judge Charles case had and Mrs. R. L. Bradshaw. the sus-feIndians on the war path and a a fine of $150 each, which he received. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Jones and more scalps dangling from pended, and placed the defe- been The report was made to C. J. children. Eva and Forrest spent nce belts of husky braves. But to-- dants on probation for four years. of the secretary day the quarrel was ended peace-- ; e. T. Scoven, superintendent of " pL Easter Sunday here with their ably in the federal district court, the park, said to him the decision F. AL yPlW, Miyun-hsie- n riktrir)' parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Jones. Mrs. Kenneth Murray entertainThe court ruled the Indians are meant the government was within Rev. Yung ed not entitled to hunt on a closed its rights in arresting and bring-are- a missionary, and the Monday for her son, Guy, who Miyun-hsieof native pastor was observing his 7th birthday within Glacier national park, ing to trial Indians who hunt In Mer.g, They submitted maps show- anniversary. A cake decorated In For years park officials and In- - the park and that privileges destruction. candles centered the table where have been at odds on the tained under the 1896 treaty do ing property Brown reported that the Meth- a matter. delightful luncheon was served not exist in view of laws to the odist mission rewas hit property George Plummer, R. S. Mom- - contrary passed by Congress. peatedly. Numerous buildings, he berg, N. T. Armstrong and L. .1. j were destroyed. We have a few more pairs of said, Blackfeet reservation Momberg, The and Chinese missionary to a rabbits. Indians, pleaded guilty charges year's subscription assistant hid in a Pay he said. dugout, of possessing firearms, hunting and get a pair free. I was working at the mission in Miyun-hsie- n when 12 airplanes ar- Found Class ring. Owner identify at Cache American. rived." Brown said. "They dropped 80 bombs, devastating the city. FOR RENT Three room apartOne bomb knocked down a ment, partly furnished. 143 East brick and stone wall sur- 2nd South. rounding the mission compound. "The air raid was continued ni- Tor Sale or Trade for Cow 1925 Essex Coach, good rubber, Just I ter I fled from Miyun-hsieAt Moderate Price Call believe the American mission pro- - overhauled. Call 37. perty there . must be a total loss." FOR SALE New Fanning MH1, $25 The pastor said no American or will trade for good mower. missionaries had been at Miyun-hsie- n L. K. Wood. Mendon, Utah for several weeks. He Chinese ed the communique FOR REN i Furnished or unfur10 Years of Honest Dealing nished house and steam heated porting an American had been killed. apartments. 195 Vernon Ave. 10 Wayne Turner spent Easter Sun-da- v at Hyrum. guest of Jackie Hall. The day was spent at the power dam east of Hyrum. Mrs, Clara Jarvis of Muckay, Idaho spent Thursday and Friday here with Mrs. Violet Parkinson. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Vancudo of Salt Lake City spent Easter Nntinnnl FUlCol Fnrf LONG DISTANCE MOVING Johnson Cab and I Transfer Co. 419 N. 2 E. SIGNS and complete of all kinds Prices Reasonable Fountain Service L. B. ANDERSON to Your Car. Real Estate Agency Located at S38 temporarily East lab South, Logan, Utah. Call See 639-(or appointment. our lisUng of home before buying elsewhere. We have Inquiry for homes from $1000.00 to $1500.00. 420 North 1st West All Work Guaranteed w n. IN BARBERING HATS and 50c Cleaned Ilalr Cut Hair Cut Children ...... For Dignified, Sympathetic Service n. 30c 20c 20c Shave Blocked E. W. Ames Cash Faid for old IlaU Under Schramm Johnson Drug ROYAL HAT CLEANERS 77 No. Main Sb Quality Electric Logan Company 123 EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR THAT North Main Where You Can Buy FAMOUS COAL Logan Coal Co. Phone 13 ORP RANSFER -- ?ele. 503 Furniture and Piano Moving Appliances Honest Dealing FOUND Axiom does. Vacuum Furnace Cleaner Cleans out warm air pipes, cold air returns, furnace and chimney and DOES NOT SCATTER THE DIRT. JACKSON-FR83 CO. Y West Center Phone 130 City Coal Company EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR THAT SUPER-FUEL Gordon Creek Coal S. B. BENSON, Mgr. 123 KS2SS South Main St. Phone 123 smssa-a- kid glove WANT TO BUY Diamonds, Broken Watches. Alarm Clocks and Old Gold. Farr's Jewelers, 115 No. Main. FOR Have your furnace VACUyM CLEANED with your Spring house cleaning. Our Large black American FM GLAD DO IT NOW Ladies with white gusset. Owner can to any man to more his wife gut glove at Cache American WE HAVE IT BACK SALE 2'-- j acres of East. 2 large FOR RENT nished, 4 apartment, Center St. Furnished or unfuror 5 room modern reasonable. 312 West WILL TRADE Clear farm of 400 acres, 100 acres Irrigated for clear home in Logan. Inquire at Cache American. FOR SALE Strawberry Plants. Home grown. 50c per 100; $4.00 per 1000 ; 35c per 100 at patch. Alvin Allen, Hyrum. LOST Black and white. 2 year old heifer. Branded frying pan on left hip. Reward for information as to whereabouts. Call 555. The Mountain States Telephone & Telegraph Co. i FOR RENT Two Duplex 3 room modern homes. Unfurnished, have screen porch, basement and garage, Close In. 374 South 1st West. Phone 508-- J. .j Phone 170 Phone 170 New Low Prices lee Co. Wanted Animals Dead or Alive IIARRY MUEHLEN, Mgr. Pure and Ice, through through, frozen by Nature from pure mountain water, free from chemical odors and dependable for cold and food protection. If dead notify us at once. Phone Logan 49 and Reverse charges Prompt Service. Colorado Animal Bi-Produ- Utah Co. cts Prompt Delivery on Phone Calls Of all kinds Flowers, Vegetables, Alfalfa, Clover, All new, fresh stock. Field Seeds, Etc. Thatcher & Morrell Feed Co. Phone 281 46 West Center Drive to.. . EsrMge Seirvnce StatHosii Hi Octane 1st Grade Gas 17 cents gallon enameled circulators, used but In first class shape. Cache Sheet Metal Works, Phone 81. Many former telephone subscribers found the telephone was well worth the few cents a day it cost. Now that they have had service restored they appreciate more than ever the advantages of keeping in touch with friends, saving trips here and there and having a telephone handy to call aid in emergencies. Give your order to any employee. Sheet Metal Poultry Coop Supplies Made to Order Ventilators . . Brooders . . Feeders Drinking troughs & Fountains CACHE SHEET METAL WORKS 26 East Center Phone 81 good farm land in Logan. Only $300 for quick sale. 972 North, 2nd FOR SALE PKSBB8 9S0 So. Main St. Logan, Per Cent Bonified Discount Allowed Masculine It's humiliating realize how much knows than he Magazine. - At & Sons Mortuary No Coupons or Burial Certificate Necessary for J- Electrical Knight Spring Canyon I ot Next to the Palais Dor New Low Prices n. th Phone 314 Tasty Sandwiches Geo. Y. Smiths oTCT Indians Denied Right to Hunt in G. W. Lindquist BOMS . . BARBECUE MOVING SjN-nev- joyed. Each day some ble.vair.g God I Mrs. Ernest Hall was hostess to alows tlie "Hewing Circle" on Thursday He every human need surely afternoon. Easter refreshmt u.s knows. were served to Mcsdamcs, SpenAnd in nature's gifts his kindcer Maughan. Earl Murray. Wm. ness shows. Joy. Eugene Jones, Melvin Archii bald. Edd Bassett and Wm. M. So all those who labor with the Walters. soil. Mrs. John Stuart entertained When evening comes may cease Tuesday for her daughter. Fay's their toil; For little a tired man's sleep can tenth birthday anniversary. Refreshments were served and games spoil. were played and the afternoon en- -' Felix O'Day Joyed by Mclva Lets liman, Louise' Woodward, Mildred Hoskins. June Glenn, Leah Maughan, Edith Has-laRuth Archibald, Beatrice and PT 3 f On South Main Street for your Why pay 20 cents for same gas at Shell Gas, Shell Oil, Goodyear Tires other stations? Drive into our station and save We are retailing Hi Octane Gas at Wholesale Prices. Double Header Ice Cream Cones and Crystal Cold Soda Water M. & L. Coal and Wood L. S. DUNN, Mgr. Company 575 West Center 300 Logan Ft. South of Logan River Bridge |