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Show Tn. CAUIK AMKlilCAN 3. 1933. January mI-.v, Now in Chicagi LOCAL NEWS Girls Patent ISii-ho- 4 SLIPPERS Students Returning All trains arriving in Logan are loaded with students who are returning for the opening of school at the college In the morning Faculty members who have spent the holidays away from this city hsve also been returning home the past couple of days. present. Down Comes Trees War was declared this morning on the evergreen trees which hsve Stayed been used for Christmss F. P. Champ of Logan was In Balt Labe on Monday where he attended the governors Inaugural ball at the state capitol. Dr. Romney Back Home Following a very Interesting trip to the coast during the holidays. Dr. T. C. Romney of the U.SA.C. returned home McJnday night. fT'0" J J Jessens Shoe Store 34 West Center St Logan msmm been announced that Dr. Weston Vernon, member of the Board of trustees of the Agricultural College, must resign hts Whether or post on the board. not the resignation will be permanent, has not been definitely decided. The reason for the resia gnation Is the fact that he is member of the legislature. It has Breaks Arm Again BLUEBSRDS Bluebirds are the pick of the world's fine diamonds . . . absolutely guaranteed to be without a flaw . . . registered and certified to be worth the full perfect ; ; . thats the reason! Women prize the assured perfection of a Blue- bird Diamond Ring! Hold a Bluebird Diamond Ring up to the light ; t observe how radiantly it sparkles i ; how its fine color blue-whi- Dean McDonald, one of the bovs. delivery Cache American while playing football six weeks in ago Sunday was unfortunate breaking his arm. The limb had been out of the sling only a few 1st. he days when on January went schooner riding with a party of other young folks. The party was thrown from the schooner and Dean again broke his arm in the same place. here cl 'ivxisi cj their ai tcr Atextl a lcuUif hcari J value you pay. See our glorious BLUEBIRD te No gleams; a femi- CsLaXexccC wonder nine heart beats DIAMOND RINGS faster Ilears Messiah Mrs. I. P. Stewart returned home Monday evening from Salt of Bluebirds . . ; Lake where she went to be presof Hanin distinctive ent at the presentation Messiah,'' The oratorio, dels mountings of Monday afternoon In the Salt platinumorwhite Lake tabernacle. Albert J. South-wicformerly of Logan, directed gold. Prices this musical which was the cliira': from $25 up. to. the holiday cheer week pro-- , gram In the state capital. assortment k, S. E. Needham Jeweler Scandinavian Meeting Utah Logan will Scandinavian meeting held in the Stake House Friday January 6 at 7:30 oclock. Anthon Pehrson of Logan and M. Nelson of North Logan ill be the speakers.. A duct wll be sung by Mrs. N. J. Larsen and Walter Nielsen. We invite nil Scandinavians to be present. Emil Anderson P. S. Olson James Clarence Johnson. ' ,Ii IS ' vf v & 3 5 I 4 J - . W . "X Ia s 5 c v .v Sj,4 ft ' 4 Go to Salt Lake Dr. Weston Vernon, of Logan, H. P. Anderson of Hyrum and Caine of Richmond, Lawrence have gone to Salt Lake to be present at the opening term of the Utah state legislature which met at noon today to organize. It had previously been agreed that J. Francis Fowles of Ogden will be president of the senate and I. will be A. Smoot of Salt Lake speaker of the house. Is there MUSIC: Doubtless nothing in all the phases of life that so much appeals to every class of people as music. In Its s, different moods it soothes, animates. Inspires and delights, according to character and occasion. It Is harmony and that is an attribute of nature. It is good for the sick and the well. As to the inclinations of persons who hear it, there are differences. Some want it all the time, others now and then. This Is a matter of mood. There is probably no sane and person the who is not touched when notes of a fairly rendered piece of music reaches the ear, particularly if it is something familiar or whether by personal reminiscent, playing or by radio. This is with regard to persons who have no are not muscal ambition and seeking for the latest musical successes, or that, In other words, are not music crazy. A bold but famous and acknowledged poet has said He that hath no music in his soul and Is not moved by concord of sweet sounds, is fit for treason, strate-geand spoils. This is pretty hard on cheap politicians and indicates them. tVe are talking of muric. rea' M". music, music with a capital It is fine, grand, glorious and exhil-erate- to circumaccording peculiar, stances, character and conditions. It makes folks dance; it make1 heart beat high; It soothes c;isconsoiate and it surchare: j No regiment r! men to battle. a soldiers Is complete without band; no theatre would be thought of that had not an orchestra; ?ic church would be attended that had not a choir, or something of that nature, congregational singing or other music. Men workinv in the fields, or elsewhere, do better when they sing; even lunatic asylums must have music. But Oh! how harrowing is the attempt at music when there is no reason for it or to it. Sick and helpless persons have been killed by that. Not long ago an invalid suffering from a nervous affliction came to us and said live, cr exist, In rooms adjoining some one who keeps a radio going all the time. If the person really had good music on the air I would be helped, but whoever it is has no more sense of music than a pos- - Phone 300 j j 2 lbs KEEP IT A SECRET? Tell your story to everybodyII as often as possible and you Our ads are get business. read and used with mote satisfactory results. taak.J uL 4 I have had my radio for about a year. Until recently It played very well. Now it will not play unless I hold up on the volume control knob. As soon as I let the volume control knob loose the program is completely cut out. Tire tubes all light up and everything R.K. seems normal. The fact that you have to hold up on the volume control knob Indicated that the volume control has become loosened, causing a short circuit when the knob is released. Remove the volume control knob and tighten the nut that holds the volume control In place, making sure that the Insulating washer Is in place and that the shaft is not touching the chassis at any point. After radio tube? have been in use for a year their efficiency decreases quite rapidly To make sure that your set is performing at Its very best have your tubes tested by a reliable radio 15c 19c K lbs 30c for 25c doz. 30c SMOKED SALMON SMOKED HERRING FRESH OYSTERS Ib. BRING-ABOU- d Theatre Capitol Last Time a Today The Phantom of Crestwood Wed., Thurs., Fri., and Sat. 'I more couc you it takes a whole dictionary of words to tell just how funny those Caught Short girls are now service station. Whenever there is a slight wind and blowing a loud crackling scratching noise is heard in the radio. This noise comes in all over the dial and is very annoying. T.R. This noise is due to a poor connection or corroded joints in the antenna system. The ends of all wires to be Joined should be scraped clean and then soldered and taped. Remember the better the antenna installation, the stronger and clearer will be the reception. It pays to have the antenna erected in a system workmanlike manner. (Address all questions to A. W. Lloyd. 33 Federal Ave. LoFull name and gan, Utah. address Is needed as well as Identification initial for column. In asking questions state fully all facts known.) au on Walk-fi- t Demand a washer that will do both your wash- The New UNIVERSAL Electric with Ironer Attachment easily performs such facts. One load of clothes is speedily and safely cleaned in the porcelain-enamele- d washer tub while the previous load is whirled in the dryer tub, reducing the damp-dr- y washing time to less than half. All water is emptied by a powerful pump. After clothes are dried, they may be ironed two to three times faster with the Ironer Attachment (which may be had at a slight additional Cost) than by hand. Dryer-Wash- in ay : ing and your ironing in one day. Instructor of Radio and Service Engineer WHY CACHE AMERICAN LOIN STEAKS MUTTON CHOPS lb. 10c PORK CHOPS, loin Ib. Gc I BOILING BEEF lb". 25c I VEAL CHOPS HOME RENDERED LARD j WITH YOUR By A. W. LLOYD 5 Ib. 8c Ib. 10c !b?, 15c ROAST BEEF full 'ft ODERN ARKET GARDEN CITY But x ACS .I WHATS WRONG V r n. c,v Schools Reopen Resigns Post I Pug-mlr- possib,e.;ch School at the Agricultural college will open tomorrow, following closing down for the holidays. and today City school opened school In th ecounty opened on Edited by Dr. DAVID II. REEDER Kansas City, Missouri Monday. T. ' sunt Las of poetry, nor do they California where he will spend sketches on the lives of J"S'ii how to opetaic know radio. aome time visiting with his son:. Christ and Joseph Smith. . raunit afloid to r.;ou at present, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Whit and John and Ernest wlio are and I cannot afford to sitf? tli"r In studies of drugs to remove LaVon, Hlldt returned home o:i A Lavoy there. Christmas business In Is radioor when that running tn.- internal parasites of horses, aricn-radia months trip through from Friday He goes to sleep leaving the dinner was given In his honor st lists of the United Slates DepartSouthern California. On this trip Mrs. J. O ment of Agriculture have found the home of Mr. and they visited the Boulder Dam pro- tlrat the drug, carbon disulphide Sprouse's. Invited guests were Mr. Ject snd they have itated thut the nov.l of bo, and and Mrs. Whit Transtom of St sight Is worth going to see, If you cannot play the piano, C. W. Pope Is home with his Mr. and Mia. Idaho, Charles, or other Instrument, for the sakei?lr could also be made efective Mathew Pugtnire of St, Charlc. family after a six month absence 'of suffering humanity dont e at his ranch at Lone Tree. Wyo. Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. Mathew If you are learning how. confine ort of St. Charles Idaho snd He reports no snow In Wyoming the attempu. m much as trfltmrnU Mrs. Lavlnla Pope and daughter and that the range stock are holdto the lesson room. If yoVc.n, i' ht Louise of Oarden City. ing their own on the range. 'otherwise you will get yourself Mr. Bauch of the Bear Lake Mr. ahd Mrs. Eldon Lewis of disliked. A radio Is all right If Tills was accomplished by using and Game club was tn town Christmas Pish with Idaho Paris, spent low are and bearable a stomach tube for washing out enough, kept Mr. and Mrs. Claud Sprouse. this week centering with the loby strong nerves, but a loud, sta the stomach with an alkaline solu- Mr. and Mrs. John Wolrnzlne cal members of the Rich County tie radio la an Invention c' Satan tlon to remove the excessive mu of Part City and Mr. and Mrs. Fish and game club as to the laws civadmlnls-lllzatioabomination an before and cu secretion! and then Allison Wendelboe of Salt Lake which Is wanted in the two states 8uch are sold by tho. tering the drug. Previous method who want your money, nllly willy. 0f treatment had failed because City and family spent Christmas for the benefit of the sportsmen Is and they want enough of It to 'urge atomach worms are protect-ge- t day with their parents Mr. and of the states near the line. It will some Theodore Hlldt. Mrs. uniform laws that hoped from the noise of thojed by the mucous coating of the away merchandise. 'stomach lining and drugs admin- - The Sacrament services Sunday be enacted that will assist In the CulUvate music real music for utered without preliminary wash-tb- e were under the Sunday school su- conservation of game boardering ' and the time was spr it the line and that the poachers good of the soul and body. mg of the stomach had little or pervision In songs and short will be caught and punished. appropriate for the toning of your nerves snd no action on the worms. In test a healthy action of the llvr of the new method of treatment. Frown upon, beat out and rebel 98 per cent of the stomach worms against music murders, and till were killed. Since carbon disulno phide Is a drug to be us'd v Ith radio fans with Includes thought for their neighbors. Bad caution. It should be administer; d Tijfcl P L music Is discord and that Is a sin. by a qualified veterinarian. primeval. CLUB NOTES DEAR Dvv.w.i: I wish to ask your advice about using peroxide Howard McKenney, Prop of hydrogen for catarrh. I suppoie that is what I have as I am troubled with having to clear my Garden City Bishop Clarence throat and especially in the morn- Cook and his brother Joseph Cook ing I cough, and have to blow my who have been on the sick list for 23 West 1st North noee very frequently, though I the past week are on the improve Christmas eve a childrens dance have not a cold. I tried snuffing peroxide and water and It seems was given by the primary assocla-- l to help the condition. I dilute It tlon. The kiddles all seemed to; in the proportions of three parts enjoy themselves and especially of water and one of peroxide. when Santa appeared on the sceen I, also, gargle my throat with it with his loads of candy and nuts Would you advise the use of it !n for every one. It Is rumored that . . . . 2 the candy and nuts was a treat that way. ANSWER; Yes, the use of the from Bishop and Mrs. Clarence . peroxide of hydrogen in the w:iy Cook, for which their kindness Is; A Is all right. you describe It appreciated, but when Santa ap-- ; . . complete lecture on the subject of pears In person It will be hard toi catarrh is given In Volume Two make the kiddles believe that San2 of the Club books. If you will send ta didn't deliver the goods. in your complete name and adThe following boys and girls are dress I will be pleased to give home for their holiday vacation:, more Information. you specific In Your Tail Lrcs? Wupjed Mr. and Mrs. Arch Sims, from, Mable LaRetta Gibbons, Mauntau, All readers of this publication i are at liberty to write for Infor- Cook and Vernon Cook from the mation pertaining to health. Ad- A. C. at Lopari, Lolita Hodges. dress all communications to Dr. Fielding, Utah and Milford Dustii . . . . win David H. Reeder, 217 Mainway from Pocatello, Idaho. They Janon all return to their labors . . 3 Building, Kansas City, Missouri, and enclose at least six cents In uary A family dinner was held a, the home of Mr. and Mrs. Victor We hnve a fresh supply of Salmon, Halibut, Finnan THE SOONER THIS IMPRESSatterthwaitc s Monday, December THE 26th. All the children and grand DISPELLED SION IS Had die, find IIo,fand Herring in our Fish Department. SOONER WILL THE MARGIN children of the Satterthwaites OF SAFETY ON THE ROAD were present with the cxcepticp. FOR THE CAREFUL MOTOP.ICT of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Lcishman BE INCREASED. AND TO of Logan. Dinner was served to THIS DESIRABLE END. six. Zion is growing. Mr. i TRAFFIC AUTHORITIES thirty and Mrs. Satterthwaite were marSHOULD PAY CLOSE ATTEN- ried 32 years ago. TO THIS CLASS OF TION DRIVERS. Louis Gardner, left Monday lry,h. Heavy all Leather Sole Sizes 8 to 11 and 12 to 2 at Lankershim Prof.. F. R. Arnold of the VS A.C. who spent the holidays In Southern California, has returned home and reports a very pleasant outln While In Loa Angeles Lankershim he stayed at the hotel. This hotel ha recently been remodeled and Is modern and comfortable. The management does everything possible to please The Lankershim Is Its patrons. owned and operated by a Utah man, W. W. Whltecotton, formerly Of Provo. Attends Inaugural Ball Page Threa 1 F. P. Champ has gone to where slie mill visit Ivr Chicago Here p mother and will confer with music Nil.Ly of Niblty publisliers. Mrs. s. H Chugs, buhup Champ has just uiud. Mnt Saturday In Logan. completed some music productions aiiopping with the business which are ready for publication. jie liousri Iwre. Mrs. A Correction Mrs. Amo Bair of Richmond received the Junior Auburn Roadster automobile given away by the LoChrist-ma- s gan Garment company as a I.OOAK. CACHE COUNTY. UTAH (what this country needs) i : . er Wash and Iron die Modem Way Finish AU in a Single Day phone Now for a FREE Demonstration In Tour Home with ANITA PAGE NORMAN FOSTER A SAM WOOD production Crystal Bottling Yfiteqlolduyn Mayer; Special Portrait by Everett Thorpe and Furniture Co. 72 West 1st North Phone 444 , |