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Show CACHE AMERICAN Page Four. CACHE AMERICAN Siul-Weekl- and Nmpaprr, Published Every Taeadmy Ikt Carha A rani ran rub Uniting C'u. at 1 We$ Onler Mml Logan I'lab y I. C. ALIEN Jr, Editor WM. C. ENGLAND, Managrr i. FI. ENGLAND, blent Offloa aa Fast areood-eU- u at Lon. AMAZE A MINUTE Ml. Friday By I UP MacDONAID Mwhanlral Superintendent 4- j "CHAPTER America Will Be Happier "'l ..I'ieie grarii.uI it It VIII fall-- ME well-know- n r I n. d 1 ' t brf real a wr-- ef and the matchless feeling, beyond smart dressing, of r- - . far a. 1 know." t ;'relebl.B. ,rllriitiMi fomr Ini . I.at.-lv- llr fry'"S r knowing you are well groomed. For men, women and children, Mavis deodor- "Tbrii you neie i.gl.l. Have din - mean-well go tome line T got M tnv rlnb. tier mil3V I I o.l n I you t.:. .,..nr?" "Tien t can . nice. I vc ncter I.Vv.l' frankly f.ir'id, if we go ba.k and bi.n 'K'",1 ...a better Horn ...nit you I!,., all torr tMO? You sav yoiij "I. , a I ' l.one no age fruin tn.v singing, " Mv me.-aoe- I' "Tl, ... "Io I Ibo.igi t "' 'rr' AiHttbt-- NiiMra.lv "Vi. - bad' r nme. muil.r of ih r mziviiin; a "lo-eii- le ,,i new M.e -- tin- - iniiii.!,li,o-i'in- ivii-bu- kit-d- l'e "Jut ii. " "No, tliank. I Wont interrupt. Won't make it a trowd. Ilmg me again when you're free." lie atte,l Itevel on t lie back am was turning to the door when Jane, bearing a tea tray, entcrej from the kitchen, Marche returned her astonished stare. "You two know tacli other," said Ilevel, humorously, 'Youre unexpected, Chris, " said Jane, "but it you'll atop frowning you may have aome tea. "Or perhaps youd prefer whiskey and soda, suggested Revel. Neither, thank.," said Marche icilv. , r f.-- r l.a'ing a nveontjdi,i.-- d , SMITHFIELD ta--i- Ros-kell- X "Id "I ' - LEGAL NOTICES Notice To Creditors F.iradl al'.rr E. Grant of. was a Sunday visitor of Ilf hop Orville L. Lee and wife President John Isrmlson of and Walter Pet kins of WelLs-vill- e were S'tnday school and sacrament meeting visitors. Mrs. Tcrgeson and Mts-- t of Lee, A gel ' Carcene John-owere visitors dnrlng the week ol IliMr parents. Mr. and Mrs. Johns, n. Mr. Johnson, their n ( them home tiier, frm California t where she has few months. been for the Miss Louise Gibbs of Salt Lake spent the week with Mr. and Mrs. Orson Miles. Miss Olga Price of Dayton spent the week end visiting Mr. and Mrs. Horace Obray and other relaWu'd-uTOf- . fjjc s DISTRICT COURT Farmers Take Notice 4'cvl OF cows, In Parts for Any Make Satisfaction Guaranteed ,,1(l Matt(r of the cf i Hi-nt- Ft . r-- la.-.- Geo. B. Everton Paradise Fish Hatchery Elizabeth B. Baker. Deceased. Ci.'d. ors vvii! present claims with, ccuclf rs to t Ire urdersi ,ned admin- t j re.s'drnce at Men- ,t fix at on or before the 20tii day of Sp:e:rher. 1334. IONE B. LARSEN Administratrix of the Estate of Elizabeth B. Baker, deceased. GEORGE C. HEINRICH Attorney lor Administratrix. Dates of Publication: July 17, n tives. Mr. and Mrs E. T. son Merlin of Willard price paid for eanner useless and freshly dead EXPERT TYPEWRITER REPAIRING horses and rattle Call 11R2, Hyrum Hv-ni- m E.-t- 1 TALCUM MAVIS PARADISE 50 25 by VIVAUDOU - Mor-tens- ' tomplmtnt. - imtloi.g Inward I be e.iluliou of He id.ntiti and hi ap.ae uiuidvirr 1'uldie .entiim lit. wlnlv.d into o iicnv In the iiiiii.Ii-- and I. a cwp:iHT attack on the author. ti, , was lluit the man who had si. den tie Drayton diamond was not Mr. X, i the police inn intu lin'd. Criticimi of the Yard and of hir wi.o wa near a breakdown from wour over the attack oil him, complicated bv his illn.and the lion tide ium coupled with Janes ani-i- y about her father, injured Xirhoin Itevel to do what neither l'almer Lit; Ilut. liini.on bad been able to p, him to do get rid of the Drayton diamond, lie wrapped the famous jewel lu a neat package, enclosed this message, undo up of letters clipped fruri newspapers like Xs warnings of a new murder about to be committed "Here 'a your diamond. 'Now try to or.t.h me. X", and mailed it to Scot land Yard, lie realized that if the diamout during his term of office uhen the contracts were let for the building of the new cement reservoir of the water and enlargement works systin. under the $35,000 bond Issue, He was active In his church having served rs a ward teacher, cffioer and teacher In the An Interesting story is told around Sunday school and M I.A. and was Ogden of how Donald Allen. 11. a member of the missionary and or Wcodside California. wanted to genealogical committee. J. get Postmaster General James not The Samuel Roskelley family Farley autograph, but would held their reunion on Wednesday trust a bystander. When the boy stepped off the afternoon at the Mack Memorial President Martin Rostrain and learned that Farley was Park with The afternoon In the city he said that he would kelley in charge. was spent In games and music unA bylike to get his autograph. der the direction of David Rosstander heard the remark. kelley, Henry B. Roskelley, Mrs. Hop into a taxi with me." said Inez Roskelley and Mrs. Thelma the bystander, "and weU get that Lundqulst. A delicious supper was autograph. served after which social chat and Donald refused saying that he music were enjoyed. A quilt, made was afraid that he would miss the by Mrs. Hannah Roskelley, Mrs. train. The stranger assured the lad Lila Roskelley and Mrs. Lula that the 15 minute stopover was was given away. Those preenough, but Donald still refused to sent from out of town were: Mr. KO- and Mrs. Byron Hendricks and i After the stranger left Donald Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Thompson and turned to the station agent and families of Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. . asked: Ieonard Roskelley and family of Who was that man who said he Dayton, Idaho, C. O. Roskelley and -- dSEfcl family of Brigham. Mrs. Lavcne could hold the train for me? of Logan and Claire Bell of That. said the attendant, "was Card William M. Jeffers, executive vice Provo. The Gala Glee club are making president of the Union Pacific Railroad comapny. preparations to sing at the centennial celebration at Pocatello on Monday. They will go dressed as Deifil hit rtidutUn Revel had ifoheit wtrdt tf love to her. and Jane cow girls with costumes furnished had eouteued that the loved him. bv the Salt Lake costume house. said Jane, should be founff in Ins possession, I sniff disapproval, The members are Mrs. Jude Henon the with the police already more than the tea Mrs. arranging it to be things derson, Mrs. T. W. Jarvis, tea and toast or suspicions of him, that the X mur"Is Truman Mrs. Bessie Halyard, ders would be fastened upon him no tea und explanations?" Funeral services for SmithHeld Mrs. Lavon Mortenson, Mrs. were held Heaps, I havent asked for cxplana- - without evidence. Scotland Yard, Carl Emil Peterson E. B. Lundqulst Misses and the convinced by the diamond and th Thursday afternoon In the First Bessie and Bernice Noble, Wilda ions, Jane. "Then stop doing those strange message that the thief was X, conward chapel with Bishop George Hind, Lena Smith and Gernell lings to your fate. It makes poor centrated their endeavors upon trap O. Nelson conducting. The ward Corbett with Eugene Lundqulst as Niek feci embarrassed. ping him. Press and public accepted choir under the direction of Mrs. accompanist. Had no intention of malt- the police theory of the murders, and M. T. Van Orden with Mrs. Bertha "Horry. The ward Relief society ing either of you uncomfortable, but the attacks upon the Yard ceased. Mather a$r accompanist furnished will holdThird their conference in the I i. inv as well confess, Im not at all Affairs between Jane and Revel the music; O My Father was the ward chapel Sunday afternoon, marched quickly after the breaking p.eaeed at finding you here. opening song with prayer by Alfred August 12. "Dont be an idiot, Chris. I ran of her engagement to Marche. They Ainscough; Bishop Richard The Aura Lee girls glee club Nick and gave him a lift, had a gay evening at a night club. Know That My sang, entertained at a social at the Mack lidnt even lunch with him. He Both were good dancers and loved Redeemer Lives" assisted by the Memorial Park on Despite his resolution, Thursday even- .orgot or something. Now, sit down dancing. choir. Special jnuslcal numbers A pleasant evening was spent Revel had spoken words of love to ke a good boy and join us." rendered were: vocal ' solo. "Cal- ing. in games, singing and a pro"Yes, please do," said Bevel, her, and Jane had confessed that she vary by Mrs. E. B. Lundqulst with gram after which supper spicy loved him. serva chair for him. was lacing Mrs. Mather at the piano and duet, ed. Miss Oralie .ead-"Well always be everything to their said Cragun, rather Marche, not, Knew You If I Knew You and was presented with a token of is voice cold, his back stiff. "Look each other, wont we, Nick?" She Mr?. Smith and Me by Mrs. Roy whispered as he held her coat for . ere, Jane, you may think me by the girls. Frank Winn,, withi Miss Oralie appreciation Gutke and Vean Postma but I imagined that being her as they were ready to leave. Ralph followThe the at piano. Cragun Revel replied, wistfully: "Yes, who have been attending the train- engaged tad some alight significance, ing speakers paid glowing tribute camp at Fort Worden, Wash., ard its rather a shock to find you dear, always.". to the life of the deceased: James ing Suppose other people imagh.e the past six weeks returned home playing house with a fellow neither A. Hind, president of the North they feel as we do, but they cant!" o? us knows very well. evening. Bench Ditch company pf which Friday "Idiots!" teased Revel. Mrs. Erie Gordon They a "Arent you being a bit rude, dont Brother, Peterson was a director group of little friendsentertained know how unique we are." op Sunday 0! ri " and acted as secretary for many afternoon in honor of the foolish of me, Nick, dont think so. But IliTed ."That awasdrvine birthday .."T sort of but its years. Dr. G. L. ReeS, 'Patriarch anniversary pf her daughter, -. borne." John H. Bishop Peterson, John 2 havent finished my tea. Do .an4 Bishoj Ravsten of Clark sum, "Dont lets ever become wholly U down, and dont be difficult. y. smiled Revel. Nelson. The closing song was, Res Ii you insist on having your tea, sane," bene bale to hi.e our "Neverl Rest, on the Hillside, Rest': "!! y,r.it dowustairs." . were diction, James Monson. There Jana out a hand on hit arm as ho liyes fall into ?he routine pattern of and to go, "Now, Chris, wero marriage. Breakfast, luncheon and many beautiful floral tributes tea, then waiting for the frere under the direction of the .1 g to fight i. Noble Bernice telephone message: "Mr. Revel has Misses Bessie and off and her hand M.rci.e shook left the office for home, maam. By Provo Five county Jail prisonassisted by relatives and friends. STHiiie to Revel, his feelings the way, have you au office?" The pallbearers were high priests. ers who bound Night Jailer George ti.c better of his judgment: gating "Mr. "No, You see, Im a lazy sort of Carl Emil Peterson was active In W. Brimhall and escaped from the bevel., aa you probably suspect, I civic and religious affairs, having Utah county Jail, Wednesday night, dor. like you, and I think you are swine. Never do anything until I served as a member of the city remained at large late Thursday tnl iiig an unfair advantage of the absolutely must. But Ill change council three terms, was city mar- night, despite efforts of peace oftad that we are under obligation to that now. Even get on office, it you shal two years and then was our ficers throughout the state to ap- you. Jane, I want you to leave insist. not wild about offices .... "Im me right now." cltv mayor for two years. It was prehend them. A large number of reports came Darling, I could stay here and talk Level cut short her protest. nonsense to you till breakfast, but I into the sheriffs and police offiii.i: youd better go. ces Thursday from local citizens, doa t think she needs your feel a deserter at having left father this- long." LOGAN to stating the men had been seen in 'an; resented Marche. "Of course, dear." various sections of the city, but all ..re;, t you taking this a bit too As they left the night club, a news were too late to prove of any bene.y, Sir Christopher?" was shouting hoarsely: "X vendor fit. Freusham is my fiancee. sends another warning! Latest! X Mrs. Sidney Vincent, 488 South I i.tven t forgotten that." J.ii-said: "Youre behaving very will strike tonight I Latest I" Eighth West street, reported a man by Near the curb Revel saw Palmers answering the description of John .ad- -, Chris." and Palmer was beckoning him Dew. one of the escapees, slept in "lc.hr.pa youd prefer that we taxi, insistently. He excused himself to the Vincent barn Wednesday night, :u:i0j it quits." a paper and nonchantly ep. and. in the belief he was merely Jane v. as silent a moment at his get proached the taxi, looking at the a transient, was given breakfast ' m 'iie?, then replied: AFTER 8:30 P. M. "Very well, headlines in the paper. if ii.'.. the wny you feel about it." by Mr. Vincent Thursday morn"Cab, Guvnor?" asked Palmer. .reh.o looked at her a moment, ing. Jailer Brimhalls car, used by "Sorry, but Ive taken one." 1 curt:'.-- : the convicts in their escape, was and left "Goodbye", "No arm askin yer, Guvnor." rates. abandoned but a block from the '.'A flat quickly. n Palmer shielded bis mouth with his f vripc-'Vincent home, where it was found I tn foolish to worry had and whispered hoarsely n . Nightwatch-masaid Revel. Hell prob-- f Wednesday night by rhis," got Utch! The poliei be at your door this evening "Theyve Allen Alleman of Provo. ave got iml" ft.. weis and apologies. Revel barely concealed a start. Ee Ahead for xi 1.0 doe I shant be et home The estimated indebtedness of without moving his lipji Accommodations. it done now and I'm free. spoke the peoples of the world is at pre"Drive to my fiat." sent more than 400 billion dollars. er Fat Powder it th ftrftet I - hmnnnng bnppi-n. eame to them. Maiebe the kitvb. n wrtli e!.i lived toward liiim.iruiikly ra.M-.- l eytl.ruws. rmne at "1 av... IVrliap tie wrung time. "No, no. Jt' quite fill tlg'il, " Itevel, quickly. rv,.nn.lv. laving sumo tia. i'tay a i.t join - X i w- bu-.- .t..'nd .pvating a. I Abet th thoulJrr Un Mmtt ton ki bv tbe mv.i.-- l- -n Siuint, r of .lane in the p izes and absorbs perspiration. of an ion. Mr. wa"miM.o.e. to bate biu.l.van will, tl.at d.iv. and ilur.n;: I be logbt wiibo-arr..inoi-he- d inuid.r wriMit l.v. at or one vine. Tbe pu,tn."' lotier "Oil. V... V.. .lie was. but un in il attii ade tow or f .r t i. , v .nin.' nni'oitaut j.Sollaiid Vai l and tbe Chief ii. e iii lied to Jane. bail" Hon I C II I It Dr. 0 I I! 0 A YYm. W. Ros3 ter Sendee c 312 West Center St. East 2nd South Logan, Utah I270-- II LATEST METHODS IN DREGLESS HEALING Nerv-O-M- 126 Phone Phone 93$ Everything in Radio, Certified Radio & Refrigeration Service Sales. Electric & Refrigeration 430 Phones 184, 462-& Day Night W 24, 31, Aug. 7, 14, 1934. Last year American colleges and Tams and spent Sat- universities had 7,720 students from foreign countries enrolled. urday calling on relatives. , Mrs. Ida Powell cf St. Anthony spent the week visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Obray. Misses Bessie and Helen Manacol of Providence are visiting with FOR SALE Yellow bantam sweet their sister. Mrs. Albun Allen. corn. Call 930-Mr. and Mrs. Aldon Bywater of Corinne spent Sunday with Mrs. Amelia Bradley. hMr. and Mrs. David Thomas' spent the week end at Fish Haven. Jones of Logan! Miss Wanda spent the week with Mr. and Mrs. David Thomas. THE PAINTER Claire and Billy Wyatt of Lotheir gan spent the week wi-giandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Orson Let us paint your brick Goldsberry. home William make it look to Mrs. Goldsberry Mr. and and children of Tremonton were like fire brick. Sunday guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Orson Goldsberry. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Johnson Call 1038 of Providence were visiting relatives In Paradise and Avon, Sunday. Mrs. William Wyatt of Logan was Tuesday evening guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Orson Goldsberry. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Thomas and son, Clark of Garfield are Local and Packing visiting at John E. Thomas. Distance Long Mrs. Lucy Allan returned from Garfield where she has been visitMoving ing with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Thomas. William Lemons spent the forepart of the week at Ogden on business. Fred Miller and son William of 449 N. 2 E. Phone 314 Hyrum called on Mrs. Josephine Lofthouse, Thursday. Jack Mathews THE CULLEN HOTEL 33 West Second South Is Central, Salt Lake City Convenient, Comfortable Headquarters for Farming, Mining, and Livestock Interests The Salt Lake Home for Cache Valley People Try the Twenty Five Cent Plate Lunch at the Soda Fountain W. D. (WILL) ROBERTS, Mgr. h Why Be Bothered With Washing at Home When You Can Have It Done So Cheaply at , JAPANESE HAND LAUNDRY 68 We Call and Deliver MOVING Transfer Co. 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Jleforc that it was barely known in this country, though it had Ion;' been the most popular form of insurance in other countries. Hard times have shown the thinking public that those who trust to chance to protect them in the future are due for a bitter lesson and the most necessary investment we can make is one that will provide us with a livelihood when our earning lower has dwindled or vanished. That is what the annuity does. It makes it possible for us to buy out of current income in the future. An overwhelming majority of men become destitute before seventy, and must be supported by relatives or Many charity. Many such men were once wealthy. incomes. They had investments they more had believed safe until economic storm destroyed values. If Dr. Hucbners forecast is correct, and the statistics for life insurance sales hear him out, America will be a happier, more secure country in the future the welfare of the individual is what makes the welfare of the nation. Station-to-statio- AH the way down body skin of smooth, silky texture. Make Mavis Talcum LM La-Re- fl. - dainty toes, let Mavis Talcum Powder give you an alluring matter November L 191$, at tba I'tab, andrr the Art at March L 1891. BahactipUoa Rate by earrtrr or mall one year - -AdvertMng ralre made known upon appUratlun. TELEPHONE Tuesday. AujrtiM 7, 1934. LOGAN. CACHE COUNTY. UTAH , Miss Julia Gerber Frovidence of Montpelier, Idaho is staying at the home of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Bruderer. and Theron Dean Hammond Campbell made a business trip to Ogden on Friday. Mrs. Lillian Fuhriman is so far recovered from a recent gallstone operation, she Is convalescing nicely C. H. Haderlie. Miss Lillia Bateman and daughter Helen. Mrs. Blanche Sibbett of Star Valley, Wyoming arrived here Wednesday remorning, for a short visit with latives. Mr. and Mrs. Marriner Nielsen visited relatives in Hyrum on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Vernal Jensen and children of Ogden spent the week end with relatives here. The friends of Mrs. Pauline Neddo will be pleased to learn that she is able to sit in a chair awhile each day after spending the past month in bed. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Zollinger arrived home Saturday evening after a trip of ten days to Yellowstone Park, Jackson Hole and Mackay. Idaho. Miss Hazel Schiess of Salt Lake spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Susan Schiess. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Felix of and Mrs. Elizabeth Springville Fvlix of Logan were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dattage on Tuesday, July 24. Everyone Wasatch Red STARTS ON SPLIT SECOND and LIKES IT! All he did was look through the Lost and Found columns and there it was, for a thing he thought had no value. It pays to read the Cache American Want Ads Per gal. Golden Eagle NONE BETTER Per Gal. Save Money On Oils, Greases, Accessories, Tires, Batteries and every other Car Need Save at GaSav |