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Show In no CACHE COUNTY. UTAH CACHE AMERICAN' 1M.V CLEAN E. J. Palmer, local barber, ha City, returned front Balt wtw re ha spent the past week lu tlie Veteran's -- Lap real Baxter all of Salt Lake and Mr n and ami Mia. John M. Baxter of and Ma LiatuUm. Wyo, were aeek end Iarkma. of Mr. and Mrs. P. M guest Mrs. William Joy hosti-Maughan. Having come U attend to the ol Mrs. Lillie 11 rmg club Thursday tlie funeral 'afternoon at her home. Otu-Amrt of Uan. included. Ursdumi, UUe June, Mis. Lout Frank and Mr. and May Hall, MUIlcent Wslter lehmburf of Pro-- 1 Maughan. Mr S'.eUa Archibald. Irrti Murra. and1 videncr. vuited zelativii lure on Kdim Ba.vti, A delicious lunchThuidy evening. eon aas served. Mi, fold IVtrrson and daughter Mrs. Jolui Wood surd Ann. of Venue, California, tame minis, Bundav evening to her paon Thursdsay riming in honor rent. Mr. and Mr. David Llruh-maof tlie leiuli birthday anniversaiy of Iwr daughter. Louue. Games Ml Barbara Llenhman U spendand refreshua-ntacre rnjord on Millville visiting ,111c lun by hteha Lrudiman, ing theer week at Mr Otto Kent iMr. Faye Btuart, Jr. n Hendry. Betty vuh and Eighteen of tlie First and SecLorralive Peggy Thorpe. Parkinson, Mary Woodward. Clay- ond year Beehive tilt la of tlie I. A. spent ton Allan, Howard Woodward, and WelUvtlie ward M Louise Woodward. Tuesday and Wednesday st tlie Girl Camp in Logan rsnyon. Bee Mr. and Mrs. Fred T. Bradshaw Perkins hid Keeper. Mr. Venn of Burley, Idaho are reUie group In charge. visiting latives and friends here. Tliey P. M. Maughan was visiting In are guesu of Mr. and Mrs. Adatii Salt Lake on Tuesday and WedGlenn. business. nesday, trammeling Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Jensen Miss Alton Leishman la spending and children, Connie and Sterling, the week at Paradise with her and Mr. and Mrs. Allred Peterson sister, Mrs. Oliver Smith. and Mrs Fosgren of Presand cliUdren, Stanley, Jerry and tonMr.returned home Bunday after Patsy Ruth of Brigham city four days here with slant Sunday with their spending sister and husband. Mr. and Mrs. tlieir mother. Mrs. Violet Paikin-801Melvin Riggs. of Balt William D. Maughan D. P. Maughan of Grace. Idaho,, Lake tlie week end with caiudo n hi sister Mr. Howard Ills City spent parents, Mr. snd Mrs William Jones. Bunuay morning on In way Mr. and Mrs. Warren LeMiman lo Ogden to attend a Sperry conspent Sunday here with rela'ivea vention. Mrs. Andrew Lamount of MenRobeit Gunnell of Davlsillle. don slant Wednesday here with Idaho, came Friday eiening to her daughter. Airs. Earle Murray Mrs. IMbert Maut'hnn spend a lew days lie re with Ins jent with her parents at motlier. Mrs. Jam Gunnell, lb? Wednesday Jones returned home Tuesday. Local, Mr. anu Mrs. tester Mr. and Mrs. Charles Prttitt Miss Hazel Jones of Salt Lake of Ogden, were dinner guests of ity I spending two weeks here, their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Thomguest ol Miss VcrcU Wyatt. as Brent hley on Tliunday on their Mr. and Mrs. William Lloyd, way home after visiting five days and Mrs. Lee Hatch returned to with relatives at Bhukfoot. Id i. Miss letha Richards of Malnd thur home at Central, Idaho on Sunday alter visiting a week heie Is guest of her grandparents, Mr and Mrs. Willard Barker. with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Harry CaMerhne Mr. and Mrs. George Harrison and the Misses Mildred Casterllne ai.d son George, returned to tlieir and Jennie Gunnell spent Tuesholm? at bait Lasc on i nday. lu.,. at Logana. Ramson has sp, nt the (ail le.i day evening ua.,s tare wmi lu r parent Mr. and Mis. Arthur WiUm. Mr. Lofty Character tame He rlalmo1 never to have done ltuhsuay evening .m- lie wna ad low thing In hi llf Gayle V. nson accompuimn inun hoi.-- ior an u.d .mite stay. rlrpl.nno pilot. John Larson, wno has sp nt the two months in idanu, she.ii-m- g iilic-relunnd to lus home Fuu..y. A sunuay school ctass under im superuston ol itoo.ii L. Bradshaw enjoyed a sauii and lunch at on Crystal Sptmgs Wednesday UPON Vt-r- ! HATS STRAW Hospital. "Tlry may have to give up Leon Linfoid Is the owner of a f lk uia amtl apprariin UU-rttheir Ovine ol property. If tliey are unable new the in 11 July Chrysler redan, also J. on their holdings ha been handed to u lor re- to pay Die . These automobiles own- Koiwnpt-nllieir finishes sales tax a publishing: having IV rn Murray, Lucille Iltriau-niDouglas, two children t Logan , Tlx complaining Kvrrj body Governmental terly about taxra. rxprnura jnmprd to unknown Irv-tduiuig U boom period and reduction are difficult to make. But all over tin country. In every little hamlet and especially sections that suburban Ui tire have grown up like mushrooms, there are millions and billions of taxes that are the direct product of robbing contractors. "Every time you pay a tax bill you are probably paying toll to a contractor in your district who has robbed your town and every etna-in town with the help of these And grafting politicians. thieving racketeers circulate among the citians of their communities it restraint. 'Citizens in these various localities know tliey have been robbed of Tliey olten know the name llvcni. I lie men who have robla-They pass by tlxir boauliiul residences that were built and luxs uriously fumtslied wi'h the of their dishonesty, "Hut tlie luw cannot touui pro-cod- tlu-m- ! usually they never ership. think of live robbing contractors a ho have been taking money lr.au them year after year, and if such a thought should come to Is. them the natural remark "Wliafg live use? I am helpless. These robbers who have deprived me of my share In this propmen. Tliey erty are powerful own the politicians: tliey can give local orden to tlie government. And what am I but a poor suffering citizen?" these "But It la about time poor sulfertng citizens were get"in union there U ting together, strength." and If a few mobs would congregate at the doors of tlie robbing officials or st the homes of the thieving contractors, it might have a salutaary Influence. "When laws are made to challenge and defy Justice, to take from people tlieir just rights, the honest citizenship of a community should rise In their might ami demand the Inalienable rights to which they are entitled. Suffering citizens who are unable to pay their taxes In this to ought financial emergenesy find some way of making the-- c contractors disgorge. wealthy Tlie re should be some means ol compelling thin to pay back to the local governments the inonoj tU'y have robbed from the citizens of their communities. Racketeers of all kinds have been having a glorious time In the last few years, but If there in American is any spnit kit time for mnnhood it Is about them to ret a few k'sons. and eontracto-- v the thieving political ought to be among the first to receive tlieir just dues. Hut bit- U of nearly "In tlw restrictions every Mate have been created which will not allow the evidence to be presented which would put these men in of And the huge sum prison. money that they have extracted from the general public, from every citizen of every community, have made rich na n ol these political highwavmen. "What is the matter with the American spinl. anvwav? "When we know that every tax bill carries a certain amount money that luu bin extracted bv from our local govemm'T.t tlise-must thieving contractots. wo ji.il Ml quuliv. tale the b.ite r n.e divine. mid r.av nothin,'' Speaking Relatively "There is a movie pi iv at t!i could not survive with fiction uN tilllime with the And, conversely. out matrimony." Give a fucker a end can't get 1'iat ntt'rlmonv seems It aa of ti. ii n'ry fiction. Hi'l.idelpMa w it 'i't r al..t,g class of sin , ..t. able to lane let teInquirer. 1 e ire-vn- t ri"f, ' wu-awa- i vn Ii- - xrocErsEEg?: Froelis In Cool Prints I'aUy Jane frocks as pretty as your tavontc afternoon dress. And why not? You almost five in this sort of frock in the summer time, and there's nothing like having them really attractive. Some of them are so pert you can wear them for town and office. And, of course, their colors are fast, and they are all fashioned so they aren't trials when it comes to Ironing them. Chiffon Voiles Voiles Mr. taken experts goitre. ill for Aaron Bench, daughter of Larsen of Cove, has been to Salt Lake where she to be operated on for Mrs. Bench has been very several week. Going to Convention Wallace J. Carlisle, manager ol tlie Ecclcs Ho'el. in this city, la listed to give a short talx at the annual convention o( Hotel managers. which will be lie Id In bait . Lake on Sunday and Monday. Sessions are luted for tlie Hotel Utah and Hotel Newhouse. Elder Operated Elder Brigham J. Olsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Olsen of College ward, who is serving as a Morman missionary In Dramm.ui. Norway, was operated on ton days ago for appendicitis. Word reach-le- s here that he is recovering very; pci at ton. nicely from the A ing. soon will Broadcloth 1.4 1.95 One lot of 95c Dresses on g; Sale Saturday and Monday ffl si Such little darling dresses that even the most sensible young- - " ouna is sure to have her head luiueu. lower prims, pruuc-anu lawn, wuue with Hold stripes. SO' L ogam Gasrmmeimt Company XX'X'&'IK $1.00 to $1.50 Value for B9C 79c that a Price worth making: a Noise About? $ Is neceslittle stmt parkon the Tins Is being haukd now. As the seed as tills Is be sown. All property owners on Center street are asked to save tlieir lawn clippings to be used on the parking. Tnese are fine to help hold Uie moisture. Mens Dress Sox Fancy Pattern LC Boys Oxfords Black or Tan 12 and 12 to 2 Girls Slippers Black or Tan Sizes to 12 and 8 12 lo 2 liar-uso- Girls Ankle Sox An Size nl-- EJ3 New Truck SJ jk' . has Leon D.iriiy cf Cedar Just purchav d a new Internatiori-,i- ! truik lrotn the Baugh Motor Company for u' m the distribution of gasoline In that territory. Mr. Dailey is a representative lor the Shell Oil Company. II. B. Anderson of College ward has also invested in a new International truck. Ci-y- Studying on Coast Ladies L. D. S. Garments Ribbed ii New Style Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Thorpe bait Lake spent bunday here at the home ol Ins parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Thorpe. Their son Kay, returned home with them alter spending tlie time since Dccoiation day with his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Chailes Bailey and children of Balt Lake City spent the week end here with relatives. Mrs. Roy Sorenson, of Giace, Idaho, came Friday and spent the week end here with Mr. and Mr?. Henry Lloyd. They all returned to Grace on Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Green and two children of Smithfield spent Sunday here guests of tlieu- parents Mr. and Mrs. Heber Greene. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Bankhead and three children of Avon spent Thursday with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. George Spence. Mrs. Clark Stevens and children of California, are spending a few days here with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stanton and four daughters of Ogdan and Mrs. John Yeates of Nibley were supper guests of Mrs. D. P. Waiters on Sunday evening. Charles D. Spence of Magna, spent Sunday here with relatives. Elder Byron Snow of Millville, ol Jessens Shoe Store ht moo to announce Wed like to boom cannon this Dress Event! Bargains in Every Department and Men's L. D. S. Womens GARMENTS Womens Full Fashioned HOSE '4c s & Theatre tuning. Byron T. Shaw, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Shaw of this city, graduate of the U. S. A. C. and a teacher in the Sugar City, Idaho, school where he has been teaching mathematics, has entered school for the summer at the University of Southern California. Mr. Shaw has been reengaged to returned from Denmark where he teach school this coming season has labored for the past twenty-eigin Idaho. months as a missionary for the L. D. S. Church, visited here at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Neils Railroad Man Retires and d Larson and called on friends Daniel S. Spencer, veteran man in Utah, who has seen relatives. Mrs. Larson accompaniservice in the Union Pacific rail- ed him home on Sunday where road system for the past 59 she visited with her sister Mrs. years, will retire on Saturday. For Sorenson and other leratives. many years, Mr. Spencer has been Mr. and Mrs. Parley Smith, who general passenger agent for the were observing their 25th wedding well Is He and favorably anniversary were pleasantly surcompany. as prised at their home on well known In Logan as Friday Utah. throughout evening by a number of relatives and friends. The rooms were decorated with roses and orange Surprise for Public For one of the numbers of the blossoms. Miss Marjorie Larson big band concert Saturday evening and Miss Evelyn Bradshaw were by the Intermountain band, some in charge of the luncheon which special equipment will be used. was served to: Mr. and Mrs. Smith The selection is number 7 on the and Messrs and Mesdams, Thomas John the Overture Thorpe, John Brenchley, program entitled S. 1812. Bradshaw, This special equipment will Perkins, Thomas come as a surprise to the public. Henry Maughan, Gilbert Thorpe, It makes this overture very Im- George J. Haslam, Sr., George J. pressive. The same equipment will Haslam, Jr., of Logan, William be used for the concerts at Ogden Miller of Hyrum, Theo Whitney of Mendon, George Larson, Ora and Salt Lake City. Sunday. Smith, James N. Larson, Thomas Stuart, Orrice Bradshaw, William Nielsen Reunion Stoddard, Dick Wilson, and Le The Thomas and Lars C. Niel- Roy Thorpe. They received a sen families gathered In a reunion number of pieces of silver-war- e on U. 2. A. S. the Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Coleman campus. Luncheon was served to entertained at a lawn party on 103 persons at 12:30 oclock. This Sunday evening. Swimming and was followed by a meeting In the luncheon Out-o- f were enjoyed. engineering hall. A. T. Maughan town gurests were Mr. and Mrs. of Weston, president of the or- J. L. Montrose, Mr. and Mrs.'El-loi- t ganization, was In charge of the Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. ceremonies. The prorgam consistall of Logan, Mr. and Mrs. ed of songs, music, reading and Hawks, Harold Parkinson and the host committee reports on temple work. and hostess. Games were enjoyed At 4 oclock the junior members on the lawn. of the family defeated the senior Mrs. William P. Maughan, of members in a hard fought base Soda Springs, spent Tuesday evenball fame. Relatives were here here with relatives. ing from Idaho, Wyoming and Utah. Relatives and friends entertained at a miscellaneous schower at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wants Our Paper William Peacock of Driggs, Ida- Bailey on Wednesday evening, in ho, has written the editor of the honor of Mr. Darold Walker and Cache American that he wants Miss Gladys Lloyd of Centeral, our paper sent to him for a year. Idaho, who were married in the Mr. Peacock In his letter called Logan Tern pie on Thursday. The attention to the fact that num- rooms were decorataed with red erous Cache Valley people has peonies and a beautiful trouseau A number of recommended that he subscribe was displayed. for our paper and he would be beautiful presents were received. kept well Informed on what Is go- Games and a delicious luncheon ing on In this valley. Mr. Pea- were enjoyed on the lawn by one A number of cock has a host of relatives and hundred guests. friends here In whom he is very guests attended inInterested. He is not in the best cluding Mr. and Mrs. William of health at the present time. Lloyd and Mrs. Lee Hatch Central, Idaho. Mrs. Louis Perkins, who was observing her birthday anniversary on Wednesday, entertained at a luncheon In the afternoon. A beautiful birthday cake centered the luncheon table. Covers were Elder Vilo Sorenson, son of Mr. laid for Mesdames, Louis Parkins, and Mrs. Hans Sorenson, of Po- -' Elizabeth Riggs, Mary Minerally, catello, Idaho, who has recentlyAlice Hall, Mable Riggs, La Rue WELLSVILLE 95 i New Ice Cream Parlor H. R, Morris Is rcnou.lng and repainting the stand Immediately south cl the Corner Inn Fruit 'iind on north main street and will open the place as a root beer and ice criam purler. Lunches o be si rved. A very nice will little place will be fixed up. etteir EDiesseG la-r- e more top soil Purchases Int s Sizes 8 to Save Lawn Clippings sary IDKilS 1 ra.,-roa- Organdy Dotted Swiss n. To be Operated e 1 it-- have arrived in Logan. been driven from tlie factory. Jacob Three. Stoddard. LOCAL NEWS The Entire Nation Back from Hospital Is Infested With Lk Thieving Contractors New Automobile Paqrc Today & Saturday bogus SHOP Where its Cool R3MJ Logans Bargain Store 57 West Center St. - representing the stake high council and Fred T. Bradshaw of Burley, Idaho, were the speakers at the Wellsville ward sacrament meeting on Sunday afternoon. Darrell Larson, Ernest Rainbow, and George Archibald of the forest reserve service in Logan canyon spent Sunday here with their parents. Mrs. R. C. Bassett left Wednes- day for Los Angeles where she will spend three weeks with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. James M. Williamson, Mr. and Mrs. Max Williamson and Mr. and Mrs. Don Reese of Benson ward spent Sunday In Blacksmith Fork canyon. Dr. and Mrs. Milton Cottom and son Bobby and Miss Mildred Stuart of Los Angeles, California, returned home on Monday after spending a month here with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Why Be Bothered With Washing at Home When You Can Have It Done So Cheaply at JAPANESE HAND LAUNDRY West First North We Call and Deliver 68 fJ.Ual Pullets For Sale s STAN LAUREL . OLIVER Phone 405 biggest and finest pullets in Cache These See them and you will want them. Val- 500 of the ley HARDY birds will be sold within the next few days, so act DENNIS KING and Gorgeous quickly. Thelma Todd Produced by Ifel Roach Coming Sunday Marion Davies RAPPLEYE HATCHERY 383 So. Phone 857 7th West Peg O My Heart SPECIAL HOUSE Mystery Ranch PAINTING Stuart. Messrs and Mesdames Alec t, Childrens Matinee Saturday July 1 William Wyatt, Louis at 10:30 a.m. Basil Eliason, Dawayne n Feature George OBrien and Misses Margaret Maughan, Jennie Gunnell Sara J. Parker, Meda and Grace Parker, and Letha Richards of Malad, and Come and Learn How William Cooper, enjoyed a swim and lunch on Monday at Logana. YOU May Win a Mr. and Mrs. Parley B. MaughSPEED-O-BYK- E an, and Mrs. James Sullivan, Mr. and Mrs. John L. Baxter, Mrs. Fawn Baxter, and Miss Mary Tur-cot- d, Eli-aso- CHICKEN SANDWICHES Southern Style 15 C WE WILL PAY CASH FOR Guaranteed Workmanship Used Bicycles and Bike Frames Saturday and Sunday Als Bike and CO. THE BARREL Sporting Goods 356 N. 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