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Show CACHE AMERICAN March 2. 1934. TYM.iv. Down from Cove ri NrU Framtv-- All u.ur buimt-- Leather of Cove in a wa on Prominent Attorney Die Footwear Capitol Friday IVtrrson of lAxatrllo former! v a'lornty gen ral of Its mate of ldatio and btotix-- r of ftt-E O I'rtrrion of the U. S A C du-at Eoiairllo un wek Heart trouble Is mid to bate been the tame of di ath Mr has Ixrn til for nearly a year. JuMph Jf LOGAN. CACHE COUNTY. UTAH STAGE SHOW AT CAPITOL Oxfords Hot serin to be real property thee diija. On Wedmaday a mare brought $125 at the work horse sale at I1h Ogdi n Union stock yards. La. t Wek a Kind work In rse brought 1135 Ituvcrs are on the Orden market every ek from file mm. I hern stales as well as the Dr river and Chicago markets. Loan Western and Hulld.ni. stockholders of Logan, Ifvrum and Mendon will meet Sunday to cuss ttie reorganization plan. S V, Proas, member of the reorganization committee, announced. Mr. Proa1 said mord aas received from Salt Lake that only 62 per cent of the Cache valley stock' holders had signed for the reor ganlzation plan and a 100 per cent signature a as desired. Reee Big and D,nce tier F Mrs. Cornelia Hill Packer, graduate of the Utah State Agricultural College In 1933 In the field of child development Is at present conducting a nursery sthool in Glendale, California, according to word received bv Mrs C. B Clayton, dean of the school of Home Economics at the college Mrs Packer Is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Reuben L. Hill of Logan. -- Ever Since TLD MICK stage shea and fea-- lure picture conies to the Capitol j stage and screen for a tao day's showing. Friday and Saturday. The footlight fare Includes Ted Mack and his band, a company of 20 and featuring Velma Prrfect. fan dancer, The film Is Ever Since Eve". Mack and his ccmpany of artists from the Paramount theatre In New York bring a complete and exceptionally clever organization of stage talent. Besldts Mack and hts band, the program will include Miss Perfect In her own fan dance; Art Bonger and Evelyn, Fern Dale. Lonnda La Sena, Don Seal and Edna LaRue all of whom have attained enviable successes on the stages of theaters in the larger cities of the country. A b VdtFelf'C At Glendale ve Aged Resident Of This County Died Thursday Take Store Lease Jemima Kemp Bert Christensen of Salt Lake, Karcn Evelyn Nielsen Larsen a here he operates a shoestore, has 95, one of the oldest citizens of Service Held in taken a lease on the building Logan, died early Thursday mornthe bv vacated College cently ing at the home of her daughter Dayton Ward Boot Shop The lease goes Into Mrs M Olsen, 420 North. 3rd re- eflcct on March 5 It Is sud that a new shoe store a 111 be cprr-me- d A brother In the building of the man alio took the lra-operates a shoe store In Ogden It Is understood that the nea Logan store a 111 be operated bj the two brothers. JESSENS Shoe Store LOCAL NEWS Pass Ordinance At the request of motion picture operators, Logan city commission, at their Tuesday night session, passed an ordinance ahich requires motion picture operators licensed. The fee Is $5 00 Cache Youths Marry to be A Wist She had bitn 111 about a wei k Mrs Larsen was born O, tolxr 9 1338. at W'erton, Brk. Carlia, Denmark. She was the daughter of Lars and Karen Jensen Rasmus Mrs. Larsen first married Christian Nielsen and they moved to Logan In 1870 Mr. . Ulsen died soon after arrival here Later she read Spread-A-- T married Hendriek Larsen who died Is a Sen- about 20 years ago. Tire Plastic sational Repair Surviving children are Hans L Spreads on with a knife. Dries Nielsen of Millville, Peter L Niel-- s n, Christian Larsi n and Mrs overnight Covers old worn triad 14 with niw touch, flexible, lon- - M A Ohrn. all of Logan: 2 003 grand children and 19 great grand At least wearing surface anv children miles cf additional wear from tire GUARANTFED Many users Funeral services will be held a.s St Sunday at 2 o clock In the Third report up to 10,000 miles holes and cracks. Reinforces weak ' w aid chapel with arrangements spots. Prevents accidents. Rebuilds being made by Lindquist and Sons wear Mortuary. from outside w here tire Adv comes. SPREAD-A-TREA- D Marriage Licenses Marriage licenses have been issued to the following couples bv C. V. Mohr, clerk of the district Daniel Landon, Darrell court: Idaho Falls and Ruby Margaret Harold Idaho: Lincoln, Baird, James Landon and Zelma CunIdaho Falls: William ningham, Ellis Loveland, Logan and Elaine Missionary Party Sherman Seamons, Hyde Park; At the Scandinavian meeting Smith Hess and Martha June tonight in the Stake House a pro- Lamsberry, Ashton: Marion Lee gram will be rendered in honor Priest, Shelley and Essie Egbeit, who leaves Turner. Larsen of Willard shortly for the mission field m Denmark. Friends of the young to enjoy the Aid for Fruit Growers man are invited evening with him. with the fruit Cooperating growers committee on federal aid Seek Lost Ball for the fruit grower, headid by of Brieham Golden Buttars of Clarkston was Nello Chnstofferson in Logan Wednesday making an Citv, the Utah State Horticultural effoit to locate a lost basketball Society has sent wnes to Secietaiv which was taken from the dress- Wallace and Dr E C Auchter, ing room at the North Cache head of the division of fruit and high school recently The ball is vegetable crops and diseases rerather expensive and fo lose It questing that a representative of handicaps the Clarkston M Men's the department of agnculture be team The necessary funds for sent here to investigate the need the purchase of a new ball aie not for federal credit to assist glowers In the organization's treasury at whose orchards were killed by the the present time. severe winter of 1932-3- 3 Marriage licenses have been sec cured In Brigham City by the following Cache youths: Andrew Lamar King of Logan and Virginia Morse of Smithfield: Dean Andrus of Richmond and Mildred Arnuna Renner of Providence. Feature Opening Valuesl Girls SPRING yrs. 3-- 6. GO. J.C. PENNEY DEPARTMENT STORE be Hits exercise will begin tlie rapid removal of tlie catarrhal discharge and rleara the nasal air passages. Alter finishing the Edited by lr. llavtd II. Iteedrr exe-nat night wash the nosKansas City, Missouri trils with cool water to which lu been added sultuient acetic aud CHRONIC CATARRH Hire is or vinegar to make It perceptible from one This can be applied by a letter wlmh I rixiv,-aiul it m aka lor of the rmdi-tU sell What cun 1 do wilh a ease CLUB NOTES of chronic catarrh of the nose wliull la of auih a nature that It Dear Doctcr: I have seen manv makes my breath smell bad? What answered In this paper, questions can I use to clean the nose of the so far tells howto stop none but foul smell? My sen.se of anxll is nose bleed 1 am troubled wuh a almost inlirdy gone Your reply It qui'e often, and am oblig'd at will be gix ally appreciated times to call In our family doctor (Answer Tlie following txrrciva t0 stop it. am If avsumaUially praitictd. I have on several ,occasions told without fail overcome aucli but am to overcome how menas above caaxa of catarrh it for jour beneto repeat pleased tioned. fit, as well as recent subscribers, Stand erect, pushing upward Pcrsl'-ten- t and profuse nosebleed with tlie top of tlx? head and as Is due to some constitutional difhands downward with the sutler from though they were resting on an ficulty, and you ofcither blood in the imaginary table. Tins rauxs the an oversupply vital organs Into proper position veins, or there is some obstruction blood and gives the lungs a chance to which retards the flow of be due can also and It Hold the position expand. should avoid tnliale through the nostrils all of blood - anemia. You U bleeds, when nose the lunRs the after blowing air the possible; seem to be full more air can be also avoid hawking and coughing. the added by raising slightly upon You should sit still, holdingunless If possible, live toes. Hold the air In the lungs head upright. you while counting slowly (mentally! you are very weak, when which on the side from lie should same time the at and to ten. up as it Is very tense the muscles of the throat tlie blood flows, nose bleeds from and neck by contracting them as seldom that the one time. A piece strongly as possible, the same as both nostrils beat placed on the side or clinch your of Ice can jou would tense which the blood fist. When you have finished count- cf the face from and another piece held ing un, relax the muscles of the Is flowing, good throat and slowly exhale through in the mouth. One avery little ice the nostrils. Do not let all of the method Is to Inject been dissolved air out at once with an explosive, water In which has nose. a little salt Into the rushing sound, or you lose the to warm the nasal chamIf these methods do not give ber with the hot, moist air and the desired relief the nose must Relost. Is work one part of your be plugged up with cotton, using peat the foregoing exercise ten a round stick tire size of a small when unless you get dizzy, times, lead pencil lor the purpose of putIn you should cease instantly. ting it up Into the nostril. After about a week's practice other cases placing cold water or upon the above counting may be Ice against the back of the neck gradually Increased from ten to Is effective. The latter Is valuable fifteen and then to twenty, or in anemia or lack of blood. If you more, ceasing always on first are anemic It is of course, necessigns of dizziness and proceed sary for jou to build up your more graduallv. general health so as to increase of the Now, add one more movement the quantity and quality cf A blood special preparation When performing the exercise pr--foods tissue selected viouslv described, throw the head properly case. backward until the eves can be would be valuable in sueh a "Auto fixed upon a spot directly over A form of treatment called, the head and holding the breath Hemic, the technique of which and tensing the neck, sink slowly I have taught to many physicians, anedownward bv bending the knees; will overcome any kind of do not attempt to sing downward mia unless the patient is already to farr at first, probably not over moribund. six Inches and repeat not more than six or eight times After the All teaders of this publication movement Is well understood, and are at liberty at all times to write In for information pertaining to the no difficulty Is encountered Address all an equilibrium, you subject of health. maintaining to the Home can sink down as low as possible communications and repeat ten times. The move Health Club, 31st & Troost, 314 should be made very slowly both Wirthman City. Bldg , Kansas in going downward and in rising Missouri, with name and address to the erect position, and the in full and at least six cents In breath should be held until the postage. ITS Albendeeim Coal heard. It the bet coal in Town Aberdeen Slack is Far Superior to any other Slack for any Stoker. Try it and Know THATCHER COAL CO. Phone 76 A li idh . M'ii Calif The Berkeley, Berkeley Federal Land Bank, acting as agent for the land bank commissioner in Washington, has determined to make recent Congressional action permitting an increase of from $5 000 to $7,500 on commissioner's emergency loans retroactive for all such loans now approved by the bank and waiting closing Wherever appraisals Justify It loans approved under the former $5 000 limit may at the option of the borrower be Increased before closing papers are signed Instructions were sent out todav to all the bank s representatives in California, Nevada Utah and Arizona who aie qualified to accept loan applications wherein it is stated that "we aie checking through all the applications foi commissioners loan,--, here at the bank where approval notices have been sent out, but loans lane not jot actually been closed In each case wheie it appears that an inti eased commissioners loan is and such increase is justified under the appiaisal, a letter will be written to the applicant advising hint of the fact and sugif he wants a laiger gesting that loan he should communicate with the bank m writing. A copy of the bank's letter of notification will be sent to the interested direct loan agent or local correspondent. when an increased Ordinarily commissioners loan is desired by an applicant whose loan has not yet been closed, applicant need only submit an executed supplemental application if the amount originally applied for under former limitation of $5 000 is less than the total desired. At present time, according to lat com6,500 approved accounting missioner s loans await closing The aggregate amount is 1 These pictures are taken from the record of hundred of exhaustive tests to show you how the new, patented EASY Spiralator Washer will save your money and your clothes. These tests proved that the EASY Spiralator TRIPLES the washing life of clothes, yet INCREASES washing SPEED S0'tl t ft v 'A I X U !XV 'A. Vi Kj:': h ?A -k . 4 r' o o o s 5 alls IP With everything but the baby at a special price! 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Davt'-- n lu id ary-treasurer, COATS noi-- IF .it Stockholders to Meet Fancy Rayon mg s Horses Good Property Dress Sox HOME HEALTH -a ivt-tr-o- n Mens is returned to the normal position and must then be allowed lo escape so slowly and gently through the nostrils that no hiss- Ix-a- CLUB and Saturday s Men. Pafrc Seven. 72-8- Phone 314 if .GrrTTr il.r .tt. Ilf. .ID Jh ai, iIL it.L iLIi jLLxLL xJx J 0 West First North Logan |