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Show CACHE Friday. December 21, 1934 LOCAL NEWS AMERICAN-LOG- CACHE COUNTY, UTAH AN, Paradise Visitors Amalga Visitors P. O. Kar.sen and R. W. James Mr. and Mrs. George S. Noble of Amalga, were business visitors in of Paradise, were business visitors Teaches Logan on Wednesday. They were in the county seat on Thursday. College Reese Maugham member of the getting ready to receive Santa next week. German Logan senior high school faculty, Claus at their home Program has been engaged to teach a class A special Christmas program in in psychology at the USAC. Here for Holidays the German meeting house will be Gideon Gibbs and his wife, Mrs. given Sunday at 3:30 p. m. A Julia Stewart Gibbs, are Logan musical program has been arrangNew Son Arrives R. E. Demlar, the popular shoe visitors from the coast. They are ed and Dr. H. K. Merrill will deshining man at Johns Shine Par- the guests of Dr. and Mrs. I. P. liver the address. of Mrs. Gibbs, lor, is the proud daddy of a fine Stewart, parents son. bom Wednesday morning. All while here.- Their time will be Snow Disappears divided between Logan and Salt concerned doing nicely. rain over With a spring-lik- e Lake during the holidays. Cache Valley on Thursday with Loses in Court the temperature rising, all the snow Alfred Jensen failed to make his Sanitary Law Passed in the valley has disappeared. Wedcase stick in court this week, The Providence city council However, it is believed that while ordinwherein he was suing for $50,650 nesday passed a sanitary it was raining in the valley, that in the personal damages. In March 1933 ance providing for all homes and snow was accumulating Mr. Jensen tripped on some wire public places to be connected with mountains. ornetting that was on the side- sanitary pits. Violation of the walk on South Mam street in dinance is deemed a misdemeanor, this city. From the fall he claims with a penalty of a fine of not Payroll Ready Monday Through efforts of the local permanent injury. Logan City and less than $10 nor more than $50 Anderson Lumber Company were or imprisonment in the city jail, FERA office, it has been possible for the FERA payroll to be ready made' defendents in the suit. or by fine and imprisonment. for distribution on Monday, Dec. 24, at 10 a. m instead of Wednesday as heretofore, according to W. A. Wright, manager. The reason prompting this change is to get the checks in the hands of the clients and employees before G (Jfirisimas", I1 at tjmfwf'cin - IHIEEES TOE i)M PE Contest Closes at 7 P. M. Dec. 24th coupons must be entered before that time. Winners will be announced in our window Christ mas Eve. Claimed prizes will be delivered Xmas day. IMPORTANT Prizes must be claimed before JL:00 P- - m. Monday Dec. 31st when new leading contestants will be announced. Be sure to HOLD ALL YOUR ENTRY STUBS until all prizes have been claimed. All DeposiLY our Coupons Now SPECIAL FOR TOMORROW Lamp Shades, Is Appreciated Courteous Service . Quick JACKS CAFE Next to Grand Theater Brighten Up Chapel Colored lights have been used to decorate the Sixth ward chapel The lights make a very attractive building out of the chapel when they are turned on at night. Auto for Christmas John Izoda, one of the prosperous farmers of Trenton, has pur- chased a new LaFayette automobile for his family. It will be deHyrum Campbell, Naf, Idaho, livered on Christmas. The purpleaded guilty Wednesday to liquor chase was made through the Baugh possession before City Judge Jesse Motor company. P. Rich and was fined $200 and sentenced to six months in the Licenses county jail, the jail sentence to Marriage Harold Davis Kelly, Jen?ri and be suspended on payment of the fine. Campbell was arrested Mon- Mary Rae Griffin, Logan; A. Lee day night by Sheriff Jeff Stow-e- ll Lund, Rigby and Dora Mae Jeffs, and Police Captain Jaimes A. Ucon; Joseph Harvert Parry, Salt Smith near Trenton, as he was Lake City and Clara Hale, Black-foo- t; Walter Albert Herman. Vir14 gallons of "mooncaching chow and Lula Freeman Crow-the- r, shine whisky, officers said. Lcgan. Given Stiff Fine ... you are always entering?" Muriel Wilson queried of her sister Agnes. Not yet, Agnes laughed. But by the law of averages I should win something. Soon, Id say," Muriel said Youve been entering congrimly. tests of one kind and another ever since we were infants and mother entered you in a pretty baby con- test." Thats where I began my losing. If Id won then I'd probably have kept on winning like these people we read about who live on what they make from contests." What "Phooey! Muriel scoffed. makes you do It, anyway? "Just my love of adventure. Im really a born gambler In a discreet way, of course. Thats why I write for my living, Just to gee If my brain children will find a place or come back home to me." Was It your love of adventure, or gambling spirit or whatever you call It, that made you turn down Harold Ryan three years ago when he came home from college with his cousin Fred to spend the holidays? Now,, why did you do that, Agues? He was everything everyone would want in a husband looks, family, money, and arent we always told that marriage la the great adventure?" Maybe It Is an adventure but what sort of a gamble Is It to marry Road Man in Town Boys at the CCC camp in Blacksmith JYsrk canyon, were treated Carl Jorgenson, state road superto a Christmas dinner at the visor in the Cache Junction seccamp Thursday evening. Most of tion, was a business visitor fn the boys there will be given a the county seat on Thursday. Mr. holiday next week. It is thought that those men whom the camp can spare from duty will have at least a five day holiday vacation. At present the work of the camp is largely confined to work on the Blacksmith Fork can. , yon road. Jorgenson says he has placed hundreds of rods of snow fence In his section and that the state has supplied him with a tractor. Every effort will be made to keep the roads open on the west side of the valley this winter. First Great Grandchild Steve Ccmpora and wife, D. Campora and wife and two children left today for a trip to California where they expect to spend the next three months. They will be located most of the time at Stockton where a brother of Mr. Campora resides. The trip will be made by automobile. Mrs. who recently had a Campora serious sick spell, is reported to be very much Improved. Christmas I A baby girl arrived early Thurs- day morning to gladden the hearts of at least eight people. The child is the first for Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Copen and Is also the first grand child of Mr. and Mrs. Denver Qopen, the first grand child of Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Richards and the first great grand child of Commissioner and Mrs. Thomas Muir. Mrs. Merlin Copen was merly Miss Cleo Richards of Good health is good fortune . . . preserve it with Westinghouse Selective Tem- perature control maintains temperatures within "Safety Zone" limits between 32 and 50 straight through the degrees year. The hermetically - sealed mechanism provides constant, healthful cold at temperatures which arrest bacteria growth yet prevent freezing. The insulation is of sealed design that protects food at all times against bacteria-lade- n outside warm air. And operation with Watchman the famous Built-igives the final added touch of protection against interruptions which often cause food spoilage. for- Leaving For Coast Births Reported Enroll in CCC W. A. Wright, manager, Cache County Emergency Relief Administration, announces that the registration of men to replace those who will receive compulsory discharges prior to January 1, 1935, in the Civilian Conservation Corp will be made December 26, 1934, between the hours of 9 and 5 oclock in the Chamber of Commerce rooms. This registration will be conducted In the same manner as during the October and other previous registrations. Seek Work on Road Theres no more thrilling gift from the standpoint of beauty, usefulness, and continuous economy, But beyond all this a Westinghouse Refrigerator is a gift of health preservation. Wedtinghouse Where Your Patronage Beer Licenses Expire Both wholesale and retail beer licenses in Logan city expire December 31. All dealers will be required to renew their licenses on January 2, 1935. Logan city Issued 35 licenses to wholesale and retail beer dealerrs during the present governing year. The ordinance licenses for dealers in bottled and draught beer calls for a license fee of $100. YOU ever win anyIn those contests thing Dinner at CCC C Parchment, Floor or Bridge lamp size O Years LSubscrij0' ) to this PAPER Definite Word Received Today TIECILIIN Will Advance in Price January 1st, 1935 We will fill orders for old or new patterns at present prices for future delivery, until December 31, 1934 JEWELRY COMPANY Western Newspaper Unloft. Ickes Reveals Power Policy Harold Decided to Deliver the Prize In Person, a man who already has everything. No. I preferred to gamble with my own career." And now that youve made a suc-ce- s where Is the gamble in It?" Muriel carefully stuck a sprig of holly In the knot of her red tissue ribbon. Since you ask me so pointedly, Muriel dear, I think, perhaps, if Harold lost his money during the depression, as so many did. and If FOR, EVERY BUSINESS Washington The administration while putting its resources behind the drive to reduce electric rates which it considers excessive, assured private business today It will not aid municipal plants In cities where private rates are reasonable. Administrator Harold L. Ickes announced he had laid down the policy that PWA will refuse to lend or grant federal funds for construction or expansion of municipal plants where private utility companies are charging reasonable rates. Ickes said that PWA had not adopted a rate yardstick, but that charges "should be based on reasonable profit on a prudent t Sunday-Mond- ay CARBON COPY and CARBON COATED SALES BOOKS wide variety of itylcs and lizes in onr of Sales Books is a source of satisfaction and saving for die business concerns of this community. We can furnish duplicating, triplicating, flat, folded, single carbon or carbon coated books printed with the ruling and advertisement which will best meet yout requirements, If you want good quality books, insuring clear, j accurate records: if you want courteous treat-- J ment, reasonable prices and yrompt delivery; give us your next order for this important item. Samples and prices, on request. Phone or write. THE GEM THEATRE I and Tuesday December GRACE MOORE in 23-24-- Sunday Morning Program from Richmond, committee composed of Rulon Merrill, manager of Sego Milk plant, J. W. Funk, merchant and Dr. J. Morris Godfrey, wore in Logan and with a committee from Clarkston, met with the county commissioners with a request to have the road that extends from Richmond to Trenton and on to Clarkston, taken over as a state secondary highway. The matter will be presented to the state road commission. This road Is the main travWe now have not only bootleg eled one when the weather will permit, for school buses and other liquor but bootleg oil, bootleg milk and bootleg almost everything else. traffic across the valley. A ere this. "Most likely," Muriel answered, as she rose to answer the door bell which had been persistently ringing. Guess we're home alone. She hurried down the stairs. Five minutes later she was back, trying vainly to refrain from any show of excitement. Some one on business for you, Agnes. Hes the persistent kind, Insisted he had to see you right now. Oh, well, all right Ill go down and get It over with." Agnes took off her smock and departed. Muriel heard Agnes surprised ejaculation, hut It was some time before she was summoned to join the two In the living room below. Muriel Is Just dying to congratulate me," Agnes gayly greeted her younger sister. Behold, sister mine. Ive actually won In a contest You see, Harold Is managing editor now of the paper that was running this particular contest When the judges were sort of stuck as to which of three people had won second prize they referred the matter to him and, recognizing your honorable sisters Dame among the three, he Immediately decided In her favor and came. In person, to deliver It." But I thought It was for another reason I was to congratulate you." Muriel did not try to conceal her disappointment. There is," Harold answered I let Agnes speak first promptly. But the reason I have for bringing Agnes the prize tn person was to see If I would win this prize person." Just then the door of the room adjoining was thrown open and another overcoated young man appeared. This time tt was Agnes turn to show astonishment: Of all things, Fred Ryan! Have you been there all the time? Sure thing. I came with Harold, a sort of moral support You see, Muriel and I have our wedding all Lets make It a double planned. one! To which bright Idea they all Joyfully agreed, hugging one another and shouting Merry Christmas 1" . The following births have been Messrs and Mesdames reported: V. Y. Jessop, daughter; J. L. Ferguson, son; Harold Deppe, daughter; L. C. Jorgenson, daughter; Wendell Bradford, daughter; W. G. Darley, daughter; E. J. Nieder-hause- r, daughter; E. B. Anderson, R. M. Gardner, son; daughter; L. T. Godfrey, son; M. Z. Chugg, son; L. C. Gunnell, son; N. G. Stanger, daughter; E. A. Hansen, son; L. C. Andrews, daughter. At the Eleventh ward Sunday morning at 10 oclock the annual Christmas program will be given to members of the ward and their friends. Its an All Star afiair this year as will be seen from the list of those participating in the program. It follows: Prof and Mrs. N. W. Christiansen, Hal Farr, Prof. M. V. Cooms, Orson A. Garff, Miss Joan Cardon, Mrs. Roma Rogers Stephens, and Mrs. LuDean Rogers Foster. Santa Claus will be three too and distribute a gift to the children and perhaps to the parents. Page Five he were to present himself now as a man winning his way through his own efforts, I might trust myself to adventure along with him. But, I fancy, It is too late. Hes probably found some less adventurous soul 25 One Night of Love Cache American Pub. Co. The same Grace Moore that thrilled thousands with her golden voice at the Salt Lake Tabernacle last week. The Cache American is now running Df Love One Night as a continued story. n - YEARS With every SERVICE PROTECTION etanderd-typ- e Westing houie Refrigerator you get the Itandard additional wa.iMHty . . . plus four yeara protection againat any failure of the eealed-i- n a dollar a mechanism for only $5.00 year. Your investment, is well as your food, is protected. 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