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Show Pni CACHE Twit AMERICAN-LOGA- CACHE COUNTY. UTAH N, l By Nrwkpaprr, The (arh at r nU-rr- d nt 62 Iubhxhrd IwfJ Nnl Onlit Twdy Iubhxhlug Street, Lagan, AoH-rtra- n luh and to. or mall JaafedEt FOR Iti: i Kunilhhrd or t.H.AC. I.vletivlon .Service houte and atram 'i'J.'iiU isote. This la I he Hist of aarl:iii-nla- , 13i Vrrnon Ave of seven artuU b Mr. Owens, for ihH jwji.r, on WVeviJ Contuli lull lilAT Furnished or unfur iiUhed, 4 or 5 room modern T!e irmi worm with a bUuk alut to th nun merely working from I he hiith-- t to thoaa, who lv head whiih eat five alfalfa leaves. apartment, reaAonable. 312 West H vtasT of the alfalfa weevil Center St. their brain and th.-ltiruwfu wrijuwu thi wonder of th wM. 'whah every farmer knows. T.k? and to thank thm for their pub tc ui'.iie life of Hie Individual wee- FOR BALE o Dairy feed. r erv it to our city, my cay. your my And o wan rvtrtviii hanJ vil U'luily cover, twelve months Sugar Co. dried beet pulp I he fumbUnl for th twitch amt and it Is only In tlie worm or lar- Stock on hand. Cache Valley Commi'ed It. II smiled and comma val aia.e for one month but ft Is mission Co. aa h found lh button. And to with twr than reverent hand. I it t!ry is t.iie it da damage. It is to know wlvere the wee. I OR SALE 3 large enameled throw tn swIli h that set this Inu-HaWith tnt vil is ai.d what ft dies the other mighty arc in operation. Circulators, used but In first he turned away and hparka rcum d I.ohM v of its hfe in ord r class shape. Cache Sheet Meta! the broadiaat Tb privibge of beanng tic to fii.d the weakest tpet at whietj Works, Phone 81. M.ioi baa com to yoy tiirnuu m str.se io ilislroy ft. ti.e conrtrjty of Fink's Fiahfoo 1, li e w .im Inev but one month FOR TRADE Aparamrnt house. u.iikera f hue nh food Tour 17 apart menta In Salt Lake Citv f;irl:ig waum. vanini;! i nooner Klieiy Kparka. thV'V ii". from M.y throiih Will trade for farm or cattle with that iei lain ftorurihing. ,.,V w..i u it (jnr main eiuttiu Jm. i t .it n some lut. r. but ranch. Inquire Cache American. , n r,'iurn,J to Jii. ro,ni. tlie ai r,..e worm Is conudi rej II mu- - hi riflil Imml man. ri.i ! I A He end of a month it Hill Itl.NT Two Dupkx 3 room in fiui ( i( y Hall. "Wliy atiln ( ,a lure modern homes. Unfurnished, have, Mhne Sava .,j has u: an !.ro n a tinv wortr. ono- ,lnr, nni.nall inoininii Io uy iiiu twentaUi if an inch long, io ns screen porch, basement and garage. while yuu ahata lai'nah-r-huma-ninn - I ure three eights of nu Close In. 374 South 1st West. Phone , ? itnli Im.s It drojjs down to the!5b8-J- . Who v. im. han a.U-ftronil a.liiiK cuuhln I talk to yw ermind. curls up and spins around hat ail th homl..ir.lni-ii- t Ih,ui- - . a wlnte web called "The Civic licform Cntmulttrel a cocoon. Tire cocoon Is of ten atto renovr hate alnrtrtl a minugn " to a curbd up alfalfa lent , tached )ou from oihee ilohhr waa Ivina on the t,ed while whhh may readily be found by He Hllcy tiel hi "Alway. the in the stubble. hearer of happy tiilinttv aren t you" hunting For Quick Sen ice The we ul stays in the cocoon "Now listen iuhh." Jlytnle be,an. and then finding that he waa in stage for about two weeks during Call 174-. which time it Hymiea way ,aKTatvlly gradually changes from green worm Into a dark brown beetle of an . . . Inch long. This beetle crawls around and Is also able to fly. It jean be found by searching In the ' . . stubbie or, If abundant, by g We on the bottom of the hajTatx Just after a load of the second crop has been taken off. J The adult never eats enough alfalfa to do noticeable damage. It lives over until the next year 'spending the winter close to the c'j ground under trash and In crevice, 26S N. Mai. sy In April It lays eggs in the stems Phone 174-i Abo-alfalfa. jof the growing 'eight eggs are deposited In each Liberal Discount on all hole and one weevil averages 500 eggs. These yellow eggs may be Orders for found by splitting open an aifalfa stem which has been punctured The eggs hatch out Into small worms In about two weeks and the n weevil starts on Its year of life. uhfur-fti-tir- man ot lb kin(on ud ID grratr! imr thh iln if Harr urn Kvry. went. uiltrf4 wtHr mat of tl hour o4 rhmH 4 iihjv tht iponaotYtt Hobby by carrier ufr d ns Un, KU- - f VV. I riiUy aa second tbuM mailer Novenibrr I, 1931, at the Office at l uh, finder tba Art of March 1, 179. Sabacriptlua I III Alfalfa Weevil, Life History H. OUI..NH II? CACHE AMERICAN 8rml-Wrk- Frkl.iy, March 31. 1923. oc year pnopla S1J0 Advertising ratra mada kmrnn fipon appliralion. rltisn. te niyut condition urh th lh ordinary malntrrint of lh flv cnt far, n 'at fur rftoot, KUtlrM in pi ifroumJa. a H parka and milk fund fauillaaa drMr, art maai'ulin and attnlsl vry owning wfM at th theatr amt vry puldlr In abort of function. onli Roohovclt a rcd Franklin has I). iotby Klnpaton President aoa a regular follow and th people all federal salaries in his economy in government drive. The tikt him It could draw mor vote than order carries with it it pay cut for upwards of 2')0 federal ure of a man and othar any more arsons en. fin tlon aa often to run. employees in Itah. There are aa h ch were all th However, there group. who ployed in the U. S. jaistal sen ice in Ftah than in Jealouay or deaire for pub-lother departments of federal service, lnctic.dly c cry lm through t Mvor ty. Wuuld tnovd from n??U. tne of of private commercial activity has seen fit to cut sa'ane and bv headed ('mtubll The presidents order is in line with the conditions of lh group, Om apoan ka th Civic times. No institution can thrive when it costs more to peeved because th mKiy. beam fiunihlrr city Mayor would not busness tlian the amount of the net receipts. Governments fjnda on a durk pond which w cannot function by continuing to sjend more money than mu needed and wbuh had no iim ea of tb cotnmiMee In lb the revenues received. Bankruptcy is the inevitable Jesuit atvv made To get vrn. thia commit! with private business jus well as in governmental business charge again! th Mar and pretexted them to. th Governor de if more is taken out of the treasury than is put into it. manding that th Mayor be removed from olhee. Tb charges read: v charge that Mavor Kingston ta Incompetent, inefhc'ient. and stuOne need not be a member of President Roosevelt's ihI:-tica- l pid, and w call upon the Governor to Invctnate th Mayor and bla ad-- 1 Salaries Slashed rlah s it the ! Success to the New Administration party to admire the quickness and aggressiveness w ith which he has set his administration to solving the major problems of the day. The handling of the banking crisis is being rapidly fol lowed by the same sort of decisive action on other problems. ot-.- r Utah-Iduh- ek-.i- I ,i. ' ti:lr, 1 ttn la--- Vnt i uv BEER tf?!: rm f ear that he might pursue an occasionally radical course his speeches to the American people, with his reiterated stand for sound money, less bureaucracy, decisive cuts in the cost of government, have met the overwhelming approval of the public. And that approval is evidenced in the Congress by a disposition to obey the Presidents every impulse as is shown by its rapid passage of bis emergency and economy measures. To wish success for President Roosevelt is simply to wish success for ones state, ones business, ones self. In him is the hope of the American eopIe for recovery and for a great future. His administration has got off to a brilliant staid may there be no wavering during its v 4t' k. M i r :u FOR SALE lor rent. Apply 591 E. 9 N. Window Glass look-jln- .Auto Glass j J. P. LARSEN 't's j livW'jv i?hL u ph'JI I price,: Hair ( ut. Adults Wallpaper i i v new-bor- "44' WX'Jh, PACKING Ul i Johnson Cab and """ EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR THAT Shop FAMOUS For Expert Call A. B. CROCKETT Phone phone 58 CERTIFIED RADIO and ELECTRIC SERVICE Antone 1 Skanchy, Mgr. Everything in Radio and Electric. Rhone Knight Spring Canyon COAL Logan Coal Co. TYPEWRITER !4 So. Main Rhone 314 q- - PALMER, Prop, Login Work Transfer Co. U0c N- - Repair CRATING LONG DISTANCE MOVING .. Peak Barber J- - 123 No. Main 138-184 462-- W Attention Poultrymen! Oppression prices on first quality White Leghorn Baby Chicks, hatehrd from hens with high egg record. Blood tested for white Diarrhea. Certified Golden Rule Chicks. CHARLES W. MILLER, Agent 423 No. 1st East Logan, Utah Fhone 899-- BABY 13 CHICKS NOW ON HAND Leghorns, Rocks and Reds. Call and see the kind of chicks you are buying. Agents for Lynn Hrclrlc and Battery Brooders. We hatch your hen and turkey eggs. Free feed with chick orders. Will exchange chirks for heavy hens, wheat and barley. Logan Hatchery THOMAS J. ROWLEY Fhone I13-Canyon Road Will Accept Logan Chamber of Commerce Scrip. Quality Electric Company 123 North Main m-.- Try One Order, Get a Nice Match Box With First Order Geo. Y. Smiths Where Yon Can Buy Real Estate Agency Electrical Located (temporarily at 538 East 1st South, Logan, Utah. Call 639-for appointments. See our listing of homes before buying elsewhere. Appliances At W 1 ONE wte-crackt- TRIAL OF Sweeps Gordon Creek Coal Ros-kelle- y; New Low Prices We have inquiry for homes from $1000.00 to $1500.00. The Super Fuel g and you will not be satisfied ORP RANSFER with any other fueL It Cokes. Less Impurities by Analysis. ele. 503 CITY COAL Furniture and 1 1 d. Dn, Company 123 SO. MAIN ST. CULLEN . CALL 123 IHCYIE1 place in Salt Lake City More business transacted in the CULLEN than any other hotel in the city. NEW REDUCED RATES TWO PERSONS: Room With Bath $2 00 Rates ;;;;.V'$l 'to' $2.56 Single Extra Person 50 Each Live-es- t y; ! lt . I S F F dead notify us at once. Phone Logan 49 and Reverse charges Prompt Service. Colorado Animal Co. cts isp f m Never before has it been possible to take advantage of our expert cleaning service at such low prices. Womens Dresses cleaned and pressed .... Mens Suits cleaned and pressed Winter Coats o fyp IO fh 4U SCHEBYS Cleaners and Tailors 7th and Broadway Lot Angelet, California 400 Newly furnithed rooma I at j moderate rates from 31.50 to $6 k". arest an( tmrpro HOTEL LANKERSHIM eul rvprtd most complete stock. Garden and Field Seeds of Tested Quality. CACHE VALLEY COMMISSION CO. S If a t y I Wanted Animals Dead or Alive NEW d high-Jv-a- Piano Moving Bi-Produ- & Peerless Coal CARL W. SANDERS Phone 293 804 N. Main 934 MOVING BE SAFE and SATISFIED o; the people and the greatest showman Bobby Kingtton tcat a on farms January 1, 1933, Is estithe since Leday of Bantam. Smithfield The American Demated by the United States (Posed by Warren Himer, let Tracy and tusene Pallritr) gion AuxUliary met at the home partment of Agriculture at 25,136,-00- 0 head. This was an Increase of ministration and rmov him from claimed. Will you tell tne why hi ot Mrs. Annie O. Miles on Monlo has to lie down for you to tie day evening with Pres. Mrs. A. 2.7 per cent over the number a the. Of court th pnu featured the tier M. Bergeson In charge: Singing, year earlier and 6 6 per cent more atory. It made' good "I used to be an undertaker, said reading. Some America; prayer. Chaplain An- than the number on January 1, people took th committee aeriously the valet aa he continued hla task of 1931. to waa The estimate is based on re- forfeiting that it planning adjusting Bobby's cravat. nie G. Miles; advancing of color, ua up the taxpayer "So they're going to remove me money and and pledge to the flag given; vocal ports received from crop corres- give them nothing in return. People from office, huhr Bobby mused. solo. Miss Thelma Tidwell with pondents and special dairy reports. seldom look at cost or count value. can do Well, there Is nothing The number of yearling heifers A for the Mayor, he went on about it right now. I've got places Miss Shirley Egbert at the piano; and paid little attento go and things to do." He Jumped talk on Germany, by Elder Eldred kept for milch cows on January 1 tion to the activities of the pub- off the bed and started out. Bergeson; guitar duett Mrs. Done is estimated at 4,641,000 head. This licity hound who would ride to But what are you going do alsiut is a decrease of about 1 per cent tame at hi expense. He knew they this reform business'?" Thorn ley and Miss Robert Hvmie proflute solo, Randall Hillyard from the number on hand a year had nothing on him, and he did not tested. to methods hla to Cant stop to talk about it nu, accompanied on piano by Max- ago and a decrease of nearly 3 per propose a fewchange irresponsible fanatics. Hymle Lets go." With that Ire was ine Smith. The planting of a bed cent from the record number two aallHfy While the press was at City Hall out, dragging the amazed lljui.e of Flanders poppies was voted up- years ago. trying to get a statement from the with him. He attended the uimrl-inof a statue amid the cheers and The estimates show about 18.5 Mayor and those close to him, His on by all members present. Rewas comfortably sleeping In applause of the crowd and then freshments were served by Mrs. yearling heifers on hand for each Honor his apartment, much to the disgust dashed off again escorted by motorMiles, Mrs. Bergeson, Mrs. Myrtle 100 milch cows. Ordinarily about ol his tailor who wished to try on cycle police with sirens full 18 heifers per 100 cows are raised a new suit. Even the poise ot enAs soon as he was out of sirht Clark nad Mrs. Hazel Roylance. The girl friends of Miss Luella each year to offset culling and gineers in the next room adjustinga of the crowd, Bobby dismissed the for and testing out microphones escort and rode on quietly. Dowdle met at her home on Mon- death losses. In 1931 and 1932, howYou shouldnt have let them k broadcast, failed to excite the ever. the proportion of the cows Mayor. He slept on peacefully, tired Hymle cautioned. "We'll nevei get day evening and tendered her a out after an all night party. down to the Board ot Estirr .'e shower. A pleasant evening wa, culled was the lowest for which reWhen all was in readiness for the meeting on time." spent in games and music after cords are available. the which broadcast, laughed. "1 never did get Mayor during This low rate of culling has would conveniently press a button to Bobby which dainty refreshments were that Board meeting on time. Now served to twenty four. Miss Dow- been partially responsible for the that would open the new bridge with this investigation on, if star: they'll think rn dle was presented with an electric increase In the number of milch his secretary awoke him. The Mayor being punctual, " cows remaining on farms. Records donned a flashy dressing gown and weakening iron. of the instead board meeting. went out into the audition room to Bo, Miss Luella Dowdle, daughter of of the number of cow? and heifers greet the radio men. Mayor Bobby attended a rehearsal "Good morning boy. He smiled of the "Follies," fully aware that the Mrs. J. W. Harry and Clendon slaughtered under Federal Inspecas he greeted them. public was much more concerned George Bair of Richmond were tion indicate that the rate of cull"Your Honor, youve probably about a good show than the dry united in marriage at the Logan ing has continued low during reheard of me. I'm Ellery Sparks, the figures and arguments of a Board cent months. It Is probable, thereof Estimate meeting, which never radio announcer. temple on Wednesday. The Mayor shook the lad's hand. got anywhere and always was infore. that the number of milch The Junior Ladies Literary club Ellery, I've always considered It an creasing the budget beyond undermet at the home of Mrs. Hazen cows Is still Increasing, though at a honor to breathe the same air that standing. The people wanted a good Daines on Thursday show and Bobby was determined afternoon. slower rate than in the last three you're on. Introduce the boys. "Well. 1 that they should have it. As Mayoi Mrs. Ray Mooseman read two years. Spark was confused. really don't know their names, he It was his duty to please the people' short stories written by Mrs. Ruth and, besides, there were pretty girls Mark the tulips and daffodils confessed. Moench Bell. A literary glee club Alawys know the names of the in the "Follies." Pretty1 girls were see was organized and other business you and like this spring, note people who work for you some day Bobby's weakness, for after all discussed. Delicious refreshments their names for next fall orders. you may work for them, the Mayor Bobby, was a real man and liked beautiful figures and faces. were served by the hostess to sixAfter getting the names of each Say, Sigmund, who's the beautiful their daughter, Oralie played one teen members. of the men and making them at girl in The Mothers of the Woild of the leading parts. An attractively or home. as Number?' Bobby asked as he reBobby Mayor Kingston, arranged party Work has commenced on beautihe was known throughout the city, viewed the maidens on the stage. was given Sunday evening at the Doree Dawn." At your around the turned to the announcer home of Bishop and Mrs. C. J. fying the grounds "Doree means gilded, the1 service, Ellery. The Mayor stepped Plowman. In honor of their twins, Junior high school. of a new day," he mused. before the beginning but microphone, Sparks Mrs. Oliver Nelson was honored intercepted him. That's quite a moniker. What s hen Leah and Lowell. The evening "I've got to introduce you. telephone number?" was spent in solving jig saw puz- on Saturday evening the occasion "I'll introduce you, Sigmund reThe as bowed smiled and Mayor zles. Pnzes were given to the win- being her birthday. Dinner was he stepped away. "My error. 1 plied. "You asK her yourself. served with white carnations as table That's good enough for me." the Misses Blanche ning thought everybody knew me "Ladies and gentlemen of radio-lanBobby smiled, sure hat he would Wmn, Hortense Egbert. LeGrand the centerpiece. Mrs. Orson Daines a pleasing impression. As he Gunnell and Nathan Mather. A of Preston entertained with music. before a great occasion brings me make the microphone on this bright looked at the number, the fire inEdwin R. Miles, state purchasing delicious luncheon was served to came to him. spector the of occasion the day, agent spent a few days in our Spring opening "Your Honor, they opened a new! twenty-fou- r. of the new Hellesmidst scene last night that hasn't been, visiting his mother and pont Bridge, mighty span of steel The Daughters of Utah Pioneers and noM across th fairest of our met at the public library Friday friends. turned to Sigmund. "Larry, a Bobby our to tribute fitting arsri, great Mx. and Mrs. Anton Jensen enafternoon March 31 with Mrs. refty. fittingly um th switch have that new scenery tertained for their little an eight away or that rurtajn doesn't uu martou Temple Meikle in charge. daughter The , tb pubil will be op-- go up tonight." vp. Sixteen topic was treated by Mrs. Ellen Ruth on her birthday. "You don't Wbtwl bv wr to dan the show, 4 helot ed guests were present. Timmins; solo, Mrs. Ralph Thorn-leI bare the do you? Mayor .Vtagrtoa Slgmand Inguinal Mr. and Mrs. J. m. M. i doaX I nho 11 life sketch of Sylvester Lowe pom "Thai's his IMrwduce Roylance te spent the week end at Salt Lake H MOT, Ut ylauum '.otned a lot of star. there In was given by his Mayor " daughter, Mrs. City. h1 alleyway. Keep thaa otite Bobby ap to the mm.. Alfred Erickson; one act play .Woo TYSenda. citizen-- . fellow Dr. G. L. Rees, health Uncle Toms Cabin. K physician, Then turning to Moot ot you are umi was given BoUby greetings! i under the direction of L. C. Ful- - gave the final treatment of toxin tpector, Sigmund add 4. big fer lb Opening of the new 'it antitoxin to the school children i seji om bore you with "O in ifii. I'U take care of that. krlogo. ler. on prepa-eI wish speech. (TO BS CONTINUED) Monday. Mrs. Lorenzo Toolson spent the past week visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Toolson at Ogden. Mrs Thomas B. Farr was guest of Miss Charlotte -1) Kyle Monday .. . afternoon at a luncheon given at the Bluebird at Logan. Mr. and Mrs. James A. Cragun In Northern Utah and Southern Idaho spent the past week end at Provo where they went to attend the drama , Importance of Being LOGAN Earnest, by Oscar Wilde In which PRESTON Service lVot Center St. Phone 31! 449 N. 2 E. Hair Cut, Children Shave 1 0 It IIEVUNG e Am Now Located E- - T LATEST METHODS IN )U('GI.KSS Where I ,m able to give mv patron advanUce of tb follow-In- g 3C C OR TRADE 1923 Sedan Cattle Trailer large enough to accommodate 2 head. 1265 Canyon Road. Graham-PPalg- GLASS CO. a Flanders Poppies More Milch Cows To Be Planted The number cows of and heifers at Smithfield 3 years old and over kept for milk iioise .MODI. UN U E. D. Currell, -- j r It A er , ha 0 Dr. Wm. W. Ross 875-- 1 ' y. : C II I R . three-sixteent- hs Toward every issue he hjis touched, has liecn exhibited candor and fearlessness, lie is hying permanently at rest the K 50 head pure bird la colored chnk with caUi 50 order of Super (fuaiily chliks Niw Autonialie Iflue I lame Oil IJumen. Plenty of IVd Stoves. Poultry and fat hen, wanted R. L. Dahle, 350 N. 2 W. Teicpliotic Excellent Cafe Garage in Connection THE HEADQUARTERS FOR UTAH PEOPLE W. W. Whitecotton, Owner and Operator, formerly of Utah Frank R. Wishon, Manager |