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Show March 28, Tui-Jii- 19:13. CACHE LOCAL NEWS lit re front liigi r (Jets MiV.-ii- M 1UU:lo lAist of Lr!.io:i fin betQ lubortng IjT l,.c on niiiMuit, yran in Denmark and will h.u nwat'd Ins atart for home on April 3. Arthur Judge in Paris ,f la-r- e of-u- I h-- :v , . i -- 31 4 Canyon Adv. Logan canyon was a regular boulevard for automobile traffic on Dr. Blood in Town-- Dr. Sunday, most of the cars making Wilkie H. Blood and wife the trip, doing so In order that were Logan visitors on Sunday. Dr. the occupants could take a look Blood, a former resident of this at the deer that are close to the city, Is now practicing medicine injroftd side at this season of the While In Logan he , year. Lf the road were opened Salt Lake. attended school at the B. Y. Col- - through to Bear Lake, the Logan lege, later taught school In that canyon would be the most traveled Institution and when he left Lo- - canyon highway In Northern Utah, gan was manager of the Logan Republican. He called on a number of friends while here and vis- Splendid Program A delightful program was enjoyited with his sister, Mrs. James II. Linford. ed in the First ward Sunday night. The Hyrum stake choir under the direction of Prof. W. H. Terry, rendered a musical program, all the numbers rendered being com' positions of S. B. Mltton of this city. The music was presented In a most enjoyable manner. Those present state the program was a Xhea ter Capitol. Last Time Today The Secret of Madame Blanche Wednesday and Thursday j real treat. IRENE DUNNE and PHILLIPS HOLMES in The gay adventures of a beautiful but neg lected wife and her husband's "best friend" Esther , with Basil Petersen, prominent Valuations to be Lowered RATHBONE Direct f by Milton Roimtr A CaumotU Picture Hey Fellows! Look Iyle Tires At Prices That Cant Be Beat All New Stock. Not an Old Tire in the Lot. M Chicyco Traction Tread, 28x1 Chicyco Chain Tread, 28x1 H Lorenzo sheepman of Hyrum, was in Logan on business today. He reports there are already several buyers for wool In the field and that the outlook for disposing of this years crop is brighter than for some years past. The market is strengthening steadily and Mr. Petersen thinks it not improbable that clips this season will A renewal to the Cache American for a second years subscription has been received from C. M. Hirst of Chillicothe, Missouri. Mr. Hirst is a former resident of Logan, being a son of Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Hirst. He is an engineer in the state road depart ment of the state of Missouri. He tells us that the Logan paper twice a week is like receiving a letter from home. He enjoys it very much. RALSTON U. S. Non Pareil, 28x1 H U. S. Chain Tread, 28x1 I Word from Chillicothe nth nff-fiHR- Wool Price Good bring 20c or more. 1 W $1.25 $1.55 $1.25 $1.45 Every Tire Guaranteed Send in your order for a pair of these tires. We will pay Postage. Baseball Caps 35c BIKE AND V HU S SPORTING GOODS V;U. to Itrr 79th birthday in, 4 wi b R. S. McQuarrie, county assessor, has assured the tax committee of the Cache county farm bureau, that valuations on farm lands will be materially reduced for 1933. This is the report made By the committee which was in session on Saturday. The committee is composed of E. E. Hendricks, Lewiston; Frank Wood, Amalga; H. W. Ballard Jr. Benson and M. H. But-tar- s, Cornish. By Prof. George IS. Caine lirad of Dairy Dept, CSAC in many dairy sections of Utah the breeders are practicing a very d and faulty plan of herd development. Because money is scan and prices of agricultural commodities are low. breeders are following tlie line of least resistance and neglecting breeding problems. Some breeders are Just keeping a young grade bull produced from llielr own herds while others are going on the market to buy bulls senior and Junior Monroe, C&rbon, Notre Dame, South Cache, Morgan, Bear River and North Cache. Orchestras: North Summit, Box Elder Logan, Monroe and South Cache, The winner of the Logan contest may enter the national contest which will be held In Chicago. BEET HARVEST of tlie Utah Oil company stations in the Logan district. Including northern Utah and southern Idaho, were tn session here Pnday niRht. FVCy five operators of service station were present. Tlie session was held at the Logan chamber of commerce with Albert O. Olofsen. district manager In charge. M. H thlnDklngl, Sutton of the retail department bfrom the Salt Lake office, waa present. Plans and policy for tlie com1 ncUc, ing season were freejy discussed years until the calves develop Into the At that time, however, dairy business should be coming normal Bnd the breeders will have nothing to sell or to use for replacement In their own herds. Another common practice among dairymen Is to discard good old bulls for very trivial reasons. While the young man's fancy Sometimes the feet of a bull get to tlioughu of love his turns around move does not he and long as freely as he might. This con- mother is making plans for tlie While cleaning. dition can be easily remedied by spring house Is little help for tlie youth, throwing the bull down In a soft there the hoofs. there is help for the homemaker place and trimming This should be done gradually and In the recommendations of tlie exservice of the Utah State frequently In order not to lame tension the bull by cutting too deep at one Agricultural college. Here Is one. formula for mixtrimming. whitewash that will stand up for discarding ing Another reason under the weather on exterior old bulls Is because they get mean Slake one bushel of surfaces: be can to handle. This problem in 12 gallons of hot quicklime overcome by building a good yard water; then, dissolve two pounds and pen, the type prescribed by of common talt and one pound of the Extension service of the Utah sulphate of zinc In two gallons of State Agricultural college. mix sklmmllk and thoroughly. In reality there Is very little exthe mixtuie is prepared When cuse for any dairyman to let a over the surface with a go to the spread brush. good breeding bull butcher. When money Is so scarce, broad CLEANING exchanging of bulls should be prac- PAINT BRUSHES ticed more than ever before. If When the paint brush was last you have a good old bull that must used perhaps It was left with paint be changed to avoid Inbreeding get In with the brustles. Tlie in touch with your county agent mixed Is now and difficult to and arrange to trade bulls with brush for usehard In painting. The some other breeder in your county soften extension service recommends the or neighboring section. following process to solve the difRecently we head some dissatisHeat some vinegar to the faction concerning one of the ficulty: boiling point and allow the brush older bulls in a section of Utah. to simmer in the liquid for a few Upon investigation we proved the minutes. Remove and wash well In daughters of this bull had pro- strong soapsuds to which a little duced, on a average, 476 pounds sal soda has been added. That of butterfat in a year while their simple process has been proved to dams had made 410 pounds of fat. do the trick and the brush will Such Improvement as thla on high become soft and pliable. record cows Is mo6t valuable, yet v this bull .was about to be sold tp Here the butcher. Mr afld Mrs. L. G. Parkinson Many other bulls. Just as good Loas the one cited, may be avail of Franklin were shopping in gan tody. able for exchanging, the cost of which is but a few dollars. This plan will put better bulls in the Two Foes Today Two fife calls were placed today, hands of "the dairymen. both caused from sparks from chimney.' The one at 10:08 a. m. was at Hyrum at the home owned by Mrs. Thenette Williams and Loss occupied by H. A, Kellett. Tlie $198 tcAfcred by insurance. latter was at 12:40 p. m. at the home of R. L. Nisht 183 West, Sth are being rushed South. $10 loss covered by InsurArrangements by the Junior class of the Utah ance. Is your property insured? See O. State Agricultural college for the annual Junior promenade, schedul- A. Garff, manager for Utah Morted for the Palais d'Or Friday gage Loan Insurance department. evening. The affair ranks with the Rates 10 percent below the regular military ball in prominence on the rates. Phones: office 234; res. 877. Adv. college social season. The committee in charge of arrangements for the affair is as follows: Margaret Watkins, general chairman; Richard Sonne Joe Muir, advertising; finances; Richard Jay Tolman, programs; Costly, refreshments and music; Clay Allred, Clark Theurer, Operators Pb!e Pct of the Cache County asoelatlon. O rower meeting here Saturdsy with W. A Budge. Cache district manager of the Amalgamated Sugar company, worked out a schedule of labor prices to be used during the handling of the 1933 beet crop. The acliedule la as follows: Thinning. 14 per acre: first horir.g, gl per acre; second boring. 75 cent' per acre: topping, 30 cents perl ton: loading, 10 cents per ton. re turns if 1.. ji-ui- t! I MYSTERY OF THE HOUSE NO ONE LIVED IN. Officers Who furnished K and why Trov henedict If 11a alL Sugar Beet ; Idaho Lawyers See Chance For Spring Work Sale of Beer At Home Helps Given tpm Fnlin Junior Prom Plans Ready for Friday Eve Look over dahlia roots. Get a little saw to cut them up, the sort' known as a molding saw does the work, or a hacksaw will be an ideal tool for it. No use breaking or brushing up the roots when the saw will dissect them without damage. Boise. Although present court Interpretations of the Idaho deal-1 act are against any or other lng in malt, vinous usually alcoholic liquors, attorneys here today were discussing prl-- ; SJOAC PAi Mi TCQM. ) fUNMO S A SWT House ano the fc. AamoE. k that AY IT WAT PUHAJISH&0 SAiD.'HCaE', cf lot "WAMSC HOMS IF nV'SHE AZTtSrr HAVE snecrff Vl m HOr-Ai- R y 01 0E.SAJ TELLING t vately the possibility that a re- vised Interpretation might be States possible after the United supreme court acts on the national act signed by President Roosevelt, Without such a revision. It was generally believed by attorneys nd by legislators during the recent session that neither possession,! transportation or sale of the wine or beer authorized In the national act would be legal In Idaho. The law provldecs that "If any or give person shall advertise notice by signs, bill boards, newspapers, periodicals, or otherwise for himself or for another, of the sale keeping for sale of Intoxicating liquors, or shall circulate or distribute any price lists, circulars or order blanks, advertising Intoxiany cating liquors, or publish newspaper, magazine, periodical, cr other written or plnted papers In advertisements or such which notices are given, or shall permit any such notices, or any advertisement of intoxicating liquors (Including billboards) to be posted upon his premises under his control, or shall permit the same to remain upon such premises, he shall be guilty of a misdemeanor." HCifJ MiCH THEY !0VE YCU QOING TO SHCUJ yOU's SASPTDycuz? ip you HFPteP. lW MAURY Af PHONE TUB MIRifrEK "SHE exploded And I'LL RUN DOWN and 6 err thb as LICENSE Miround lhe only girl" with the beautiful that are her right home-fur-ni.shin- gs CRYSTAL FURNITURE has got them! CRYSTAL BOTTLING j & FURNITURE EXCHANGE WEST FIRST NORTH STREET 72-7- 4 PHONE 444 LOGAN, UTAH Announcement. We . are open and ready for business in our new location at 36 W. 1st No. Birthday Surprise Mrs. Luella Wiser and Mrs. Hill were honored guests at a birthday surprise party last night. Those attending went to the picture show after which a chicken dinner was served to fix couples at the home of Mrs. Wiser. Games and visiting were enjoyed. Le-R- a Peak Barber Shop E. J. PALMER, Prop. In 80th Year Members of the family gathered at the home of Mrs. J. Z. Stewart, Saturday night to commemorate her 79th birthday anniversary. Mrs. Stewart was bon March 24, 1854 at Draper, Utah, daughter of Perry Fitzgerald and Agnes Wadswoth Fitzgerald, pioneers of 1847. With her husband she came to Logan In 1873 and has made her home here since that time. Her host of friends her upon attaining congratulate ' Logan, Utah St. 36 W. 1st No. 3 DOZ. 2 1EATIES Lewiston Lad Injured Sunday In Car Accident Logan high schools, HERE short-sighte- Marian Alter 22, of Lewiston, is in a Logan Hospital with severe cuts and bruises about the face and arms as the result of a head on automobile crash early Sunday morning near Logan. The crash occurred when a car driven by Aller and a truck driven Marriage Licenses by Kenneth Capps met headon on Marriage licenses have been is- the state about three highway sued to the following couples: Ray miles north of Logan. The car was Blackioot and Dollie Salisbury, damaged but Aller was the Edith Kendall, Clifton; Henry Al- badly one of the four occupants bert Johansen, Pocatello and Elma only injured. Lish, Rockland; Doyal Keller and seriously Others in the car were Inez Ida Jepsen, Mink Creek; O. W. Elmore Talbot and Lloyd Idaho Falls and Gladys Bair, Willie. Others riding in the truck Gamier, Arco; Melvin Clifford, were K. H. Harmon and Dave Shelley and Elva Clifford, Millville; Harmon. James Loran McBride and Clara Sheriff Jeff Stowell was callpd Mae Wilson, Hyrum. to investigate the crash at 3 a. m. 14 Bands Coming Basketball Fourteen bands and five orchesOwl Billiard Parlor, Piggly Wigtras have registered at the, Utah gly and Mendon have Wildcats, State Agricultural college for the been Invited to attend the 10th contest be to band held there on annual basketball tournament April 20, 21 and 22, according to which will be held in Malad FriN. W. Christiansen, chairman of day and Saturday nights of this the contest. Eleven hundred musi- week. These three teams are cians are in these organizations. among the outstanding basketball The bands and orchestras which teams in the county commercial have enrolled to date are: North league. Helper, SESSION Fiv e l CV.hi- - Ij.ui.a in I! .mission. He in t in tail Luo nn1 drtrn lme by automobile. Eider Oisrn reports Itavmj thor- labors oughly enjoyed hia inivu-Of Mis. C, I, but is glad to be baik home among ward arrived re lames and friends after such a home Friday evening after three long absence. i i Leo Higgins, member of the Barber's Union In Logan and proprietor of the Best Barber Shop. In the Crockett Building on South Main street, should have been Included among the barbers who contributed to the cause of cutting hair for the unemployed and needy last week. For some reason his name was omitted from the list of those who were engaged In this work and we hasten to give Mr. Higgins and his assistant Virgil Atkinson, credit for being among those who contributed of their services in this worthy cause. Pa-- t Albert O. Olofsen, district of the trtan Oil Refining Judge Jesse f Rich of Logan, Utah, and Ijle Rich, student at company and member of the Lo- the A. C. of Logan, spent Satur- Ogden Visitors Clty school board, has received pr. George M. Flster and wile day in Parts on buslneu and Wall- - i , ' of Ogden were in Logan on Sun- lng at the home of Mrs. Enuly com- of Camber day. having made a run to the old Rich, mother to Lyle. Parts Post. West Lake the Salt that and their vtalt to mere, parents town Side high school band may appear to look over the city once more. in Logan Ephraim Bcrgeson of Cornish, at the state meet to be held In Divorce is Granted member of the Agricultural Credit Logan in April. Board, was In Logan Monday Mrs, Martha Bracken was grantIf tlie Salt Lake business men ed a divorce Saturday from Clin- morning. He was on his way to will pay the expense and the com ton Alden Bracken by Distort Salt Lake where his board will to on effectLogan will not Interfere w 1111 a desertion over C. lng M. meet Hams and go problems Judge of the band! charge. She was restored lier mai- ing Agricultural loans In the state. the school work den name of Martha Bamgarter. members, the band will be here- November Mr. Brown who Is one of the were married Tla-Turkey Dinner Oil Refining 26. 1030. A delicious turkey dinntr Is he. ficlals of the Utah J mm rein v lng advertised for Wednesday night Job in Lumber Camp from 8 to 8 o'clock In the Sixth ,TLi.st ex, M. D. Alien, manager of Alku's ward. Tlie purpxu.- - of the dinner Is a care for light to raise funds to Ladas Store, has Just received and coal bills for the past winter. Iornier Resident Dies communication from his son who Is employed In a lum- While this Is a ward affair, the John S. Stuck!, 82. a former Oregon. public is Invited to participate and resident of Logan, died at his ber camp at Arlington. The young man writes his father enjoy a delicious feed. home In Santa Clara. Utah. Sunthat he Is getUng along very day, Mr. Stuckl was a Utah pionicely with his work and Is kept Fire on Monday neer of 1881. busy. He Is glad he Is thus Fire at noon on Monday at the home of Joseph McMurrin, 179 cucces. South. 2nd West, caused a slight ,'Mnce old Tlie Dissolved North District Logan ward blaze roof. The his to Drainage damage In Cache county drainage district was caused by sparks from the folks committee dance held Monday chapel No. 2 was dissolved Saturday by chimney. A quick run by the city the Bth ward success. District Judge M. C. Ham In con- fire department held the damage night, was a rousing was a big turnout and it There A 73 crowd down. a to filed quickly large by formity petition If the Cache Stake Old per cent of the district land own- gathered to watch the work of the looks as Folks committee has hit upon Just ers. The following trustees were department. Is your property Insured? See O. the right plan for raising funds named to divide any funds of the district: Abraham Jorgensen, John A. Garff, manager of Utah Mort- for the summer outings of the O. Ricks. Henry E. Hancey, J. W. gage Loan Insurance department various wards. Rates 10 percent below the regular Perkes and A. W. Chambers. rates. Phones, office 23t; res- - 822. Cars Tour Name Left from List I'fAll many, many happy Dairy Expert OPERATORS OF LABOR PRICES day. Urges Trading front of Herd Sires UTAH OIL IN ARRANGED FOR Idick At State Meet Allen Oben, sin Olsen of Colkge Hubbard, at Lago, -t o CACHE COUNTY, N, West Side Band May Be Present farmer sr.J ralicla-Idaho. In of Grnule Valley, was a w'w business visitor In Logan on Alma AMCIIICAN-LOGA- Phone 300 ts 1 Extra Package lc WEST 1ST. NORTH BISQUICK VEAL CHOPS ROAST VEAL VEAL STEW 2 lbs. 25c lb.Oc lb. Gc LARD, home rendered 2 lbs. 14c lb. 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