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Show Our Gift Suggestion For Him CACHE AMERICAN wml IhjblitJird Evtry TurvUy Writ Outer Street. Login, Ulih. Ntwspaprr. Brml-Werk- ly t 63 Apparition madr tor prtvllrye of Brtior.d Logan, Utah, U1m postal Friday rLr at patioflue. Owner and Pubtlidirr WILLIAM C. ENGLAND J. It ENGLAND all of Logan. Utah , Putwcnj'Uon Rate by ramrr J. or n ail one year C. ALLEN, JIl. their husbands on Monday at llie tabernacle In compli-ireto the retiring office s and n trai hers and partners A good ai given and games and Pres Era dancing acre enjoyed d Green the retiring councilors. Mrs. Sadie Maughan and El-'Ifiliniid Secretary Lueila lar- sen with a beautiful picture each as a token of respect. Eoch made remai ks A delirious luncheon was served to fifty-fouThe presidency. Mrs. Era tiieen, Mrs. Carrie Price and Mrs. Blanche Bradshaw were in charge. Mrs. Jor.ie Poppleton and Mrs Gretta Leishman entertained the Trrkers and Guide boyi of the Wellsville ward primary at a aleigh hill riding party on Bradahaw'a on Wednesday evening. After aleigh riding the party met at the home of Mra. Leishman where the boys worked on their treasure chests. Refreshments were served to twenty-live boys by the teachers. Mr. and Mra. Lester McBride of Hyrum were dinner guests of Mr. jand Mra. HerthaU Bradshaw on Wednesday w hile spending the day here. Mr. and Mra. Peter Yorgensen and Mr. Osmond Jones of Shelley, Idaho, were week end guests of Mr. and Mra Chris Larsen, Mra Emily Johns of Logan spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Larsen also. Miss Rets Allen and Mra Nellseq beekeeper of the Hyrum 'a take ward board vetted the Wellsville mutual on Tuesday and each gave excellent talks. Alton 8. Maughan and Ora Parker of Drummond, Montana, returned to their home on Wednesday after spending two weeks here with their parents . Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Maughan and Jas. C. Parker. Dean Christensen of Cuba son of Dr. and Mrs. W. O. Christensen arrived home on Wtednesday to spend the holidays with his family and friends. Mra Kenneth Pitcher of Smith-fiel- d is visiting with her mother, Wellsville - - II SO MENS HOUSE SLIPPERS Progressive Thinking Marrincr Ecclcs, once a native son and citizen of Lofjan and now a resilient of Oyden, tfave a talk last week before a local club that shows how admirably prop'tssive a modern banker may be in his thinking. Mr. Eccles took for his general subject the matter of hard times and business depression. This, like the Greeks, he ascribed to a lack of proportion and balance in the business world. The Greeks, you know were the first to fiht against the very human failing of going to extremes. The extremes that Mr. Eccles blames arc the accumulating of huge amounts of money in the hands of single individuals or banks. To counteract this he would increase inheritance taxes, have a national income tax distributed in the states according to population just as Utah distributes its school fund to the counties. Mr. Eccles also advocates the ceasing to pay all war debts so that the world may get back in a gold basis and not be in constant danger of dumping. Ilis talk lasted over two hours and his hearers would have liked to fire questions at him for two hours more, so astounded were they at a bankers becoming a Christian socialist. Why, he even remarked that no man should ever want to make more than $50,000 a year. Right here, the Cache American is going to prophesy for the first time in its struggling lusty, boyish young life. We are going to pick Mr. Eccles as a not far distant governor of Utah on a Christian Socialist ticket, and when Norman Thomas stops running for the presidency his place will be made good by Mr. Eccles and may that be his happy lot. their home. The Ideal Practical Gift $1.00 to $2.75 Your Number ii NV 4110 Compare thU number with the numbers in our window 49 North Main centered the table and a beautifully decorated birthday cake were at each end. Covers were laid for fourteen guests. After the dinner cards were enjoyed. The adult education lesson was conducted on Wednesday afternoon at the Floradell school to a group of mothers. The lesson "Imagine was given by Mrs. Maud tlon Hendry assisted by Miss Valene Poppleton. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Larsen enartertained at an attracUvely ranged dinner party on Wednesday. A tall vase of chrysanthemums centered the table where covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Barnes and daughter Ivy ol Smithlleld. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Casterline. Mr. and Mrs. Larsen, of Mary rrr nt d maT.i-- in the Vd on Icy Prov. I me n temp'.c ' la 81 1 : W. I.V Hi K 1 1 IN' CITV MM !.(, IN Cl MET 1 LV Mary poln-sett- WELLSVILLE YOU lor Sale 3 Hot I i hone lt Carter Oak stove and B'a.t stoves, reasonable 388 Ea-v- Logun. A good reliable girl Phone 1121-- Circulator H ILL CLEAN any private chimney FOR SALE Enameled Good as new, cheap. Jackson and for 61 00 until after holidays Fry Company. Phono IIS. rimne 643. BlY-6- 50 or 1000 gallon steel galvanised iron oil tanka THREE POUND COLORED WOOL Must be reasonable. Communicate Batt-6L- 00. Guilt Blocks lb. 13c Service with Station. Everton Mattress Factory. 30 Norta 1st WeaL Phone 175. Smilhfield. HILL Hl-W- For the very Happiest Xmas Possible We will pay the Postage anywhere in the world The Bluebird p.fty-thre- en Logan, Utah 3E R E n n Notice 53 53 E On November 1. 1931, Joe. the grocery 53 Watkins purchased store located at 395 West Center 53 street. Logan, and Is only respon51 sible for obligations Incurred since ad 53 that date. 53 Stockholders Meeting 53 January ist u . r E E E E E a53 E 53 53 53 aa a 52 a 153 :SX 53 53 52 E 8 E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E BBAOK TO THE PRICES OF FIFTEEN YEARS AGO a a at 2 - Special Prices on All Merchandise Till Christmas off-fice- rs JQ BIKE AND xjlIj O Sporting Goods T fA LEATHAM CAPITOL The Champ tiffs U $fooud be iwcucot WE Tricycles Street Walkers Ice Skates Tennis Rackets Flexible Flyer Sleighs ohdassador mu GOOD BROKE WORK HORSES and HALTER BROKE COLTS 200 HEAD M WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1931 Union Stock Yards, Ogden, Utah JSi OGDEN HORSE & MULE COMMISSION I u t f Andrew Bingham JSi m CO. & M CHRISTMAS GIFT NEW leiEE Shop Federal Avenue Grant (Buster) Keaton J. L. Montrose Arus (Arie) Westover HOME OF THE GREAT COLUMBIA BICYCLE For 55 years a Leader 33 J 33 S: -- im a !! m 52 aaa a aa aaa a aa aaa a ama a a aaa aa m vi aa m. m m ga ga nm & 53 a ik a aa N Heres a very selfish g 53 m Genuine Cow Hide Football Given Away Free With Every New BICYCLE Purchased as a The f, J. Cardons Chocolates Mrt-dni- A. . SAVE Wood Phone room ModMill Kt'.f ern. unfuiiiLhrd. Mra R, T. Wanted MONEY on Smith. 116 South housework be-a- A tall vase of centered the table where covers were laid for twenty five. Out of town guests were Mr. and A. SONNE. Cashier. Mrs. Steven Baxter and members given soon were discussed. of their family of Hyrum. The Advertisement Mr. Melvin Leishman and Miss young couple will make their home and t daughter Sarah. at Hyrum. Miss Mary Baxter spent WednesFree Merchandise The Wellsville ward Relief soFree Merchandise day, Thursday and Friday at Oga entertained at ciety delightfully den, guest of Mr. and Mrs. Arch In Ames. arranged social on Tuesday honor of the retiring officers, Mrs. WE ARE GOltiG TO MOVE . The Daniel H. Wells camp ol Oscar Hendry. Mrs. Daniel P. the of pioneers with the daughters Dinner Party Given in Walters and Mrs. Elmer N. presidency, Mrs. Martha Glenn, v ' Maughan. The following program Mrs. Laura Williamson and Mrs. ' Honor of Newlywed-Relie- f was given under the dlrecUon of El tea Stuart in charge entertained Society. Officers Mrs. Robert L. Bradshaw, Mrs. at an To the Former County Library Building v apron and overall dance at James A. Leishman and Mrs. W IlEntertained Second ward recreation hall on the 2 19 West 1st North ford Anderson. The opening ad The Wellsville Wellsville Mr. and Mrs. Arch dress was toy President Mrs. Brad- Wednesday evening. u for music furnished orchestra c A Tribute to the Hill announce the of shaw; reading were marriage Musical numbers m their daughter Lucy to Lamont Retiring Officers, by Mrs. Amy dancing.by ladles chorus singing two n Jiu given Cr Baxter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ste- Woodward; tokens of respect were numbers and Mrs. Fred Garrett u 9 4) phen Baxter of Hyrum. which took presented by Mrs. James A. singing a solo. A quilt was given 3 CL place at Bale Lake on Monday. Leishman; ladies chorus, Mrs. Vera away. A large crowd of both old December 7th. Mr. and Mrs. Ste- Stuart and company; reading A the evening. and enjoyed young ven Baxter entertained at dinner Divided Christmas, Mrs. Anna The Wellsville ward Primary In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Lamont Parkinson; Mrs. Bertha solo, and teachers entertained Baxter at their home In Hyrum Maughan; responses were made by A on Monday evening lor the two the retiring officers; prayers were immediate families. The young by Mrs. Cas:e Brenchley and Mrs. Some Good Truck and couple were guests of honor at a Martha Glenn; the music was in Passenger Chassis for dinner given on Thursday even- charge ol Mrs. Selena Darley; a 54 West 1st North Wagons Reasonable Logan, Utah ing by' Mr. and Mrs. Hill here at social hour followed during which a miscellaneous program was giv-e- n and refreshments served to' eighty six ladles. Mrs. Rachel Par-- 1 Auto Parts Company Free Merchandise Free Merchandise kinson acted as chairman of the Plenty of Good Used Radiators amusement committee. James C. Parker was guest of honor at a beautifully arranged dinner party in honor of his birthLast Time Today on Tuesday evday anniversary ening. A beautiful three layer .C birthday cake with candles centered the table where his daughters with Mrs. John Bradley and Miss Meda Parker served dinner to Mr. ParWallace Beery and ker, Mrs. Sarah A. Parker, Heber Jackie Cooper C. Parker, Mrs. Eliza Stuart, Mr. SUGGEST and Mrs.Walter L. Glenn. Mr. and Wednesday to Saturday Mrs. Harry C. Parker of Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Parkinson, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Parker, Mr. and Mrs. John Bradley, Miss Meda Parker and the members of Mr. Parker's family. Social chat was enjoyed after dinner. Several beautiful gifts were received. Mrs. Lamont Allan entertained at dinner on Saturday evening honoring the birthday anniversar; ies of her husband and Mr. R. C. FIX BBMraMttBaf?) Bassett whose birthdays come on mervm the same date. A vase of ponsiettas MARRIAGE AT as IS Kindling HOI'r LOR RENT I rooms and bath -! II- ,i ..ntlniiwl val-li- y 113 60. CUe In. Phone 764. colonisation of Grande Ronde Ore. and Payette. Idaho Re was named presiding b!diop FOR SALK Dressed hogs whole or half. Phone 795JX on December It. 1907. and mnd ccmrvlor in the first president on May 38. 1925 widows, Re Is survived bv his Mrs. men Ricks Nlbley and Mrs Julia Budge Nlbley. and the following sons and daughters: Mrs Horare B Whitney. Mra Roy BulJr, led. Mrs Oeorjre M. Cannon Mrs. Eastman Hatch, Mra Luther Hotel!. Mrs. Margaret Nlbley Joel. Carlyle and J. F. Nlbley, all of Salt Lake; Mra. Alice D. Nlbley Smoot of Washington. C ; J C. Nlbley of Portland. Ore.; Mrs John L. Grant of New York, and Alexander N, Nathan, Preston. Merril and C. W. Nlbley Jr, all of Lot Angeles. e and gandchlldren also surthree are vive The Thomas Nlbley Edwards of Kansas 119 No. Main City, Mo ; Alice Chambers of and Robert Oordon Jr. EE of Los Angeles. President Nlbley suffered a bronchitis attack several weeks ago. which developed into pneumonia, causing his death In his borne in 53 the Hotel Utah. The regular annual meeting of Leatham during the the stockholders of the First National Bank of Logan. Utah, will Mra. Fred Garrett gave the les- be held In Its banking room on son at the Madre club which met at Tuesday. January 12th, 1933 at 4 the home of Mra Grover Jones on o'clock p. m. lor the election of of Thursday. Fourteen members en- directors and the ransaetton as may be joyed sewing and refreshments. such other business Plans for a dancing party to be proper. Mra. week. S 41 E 680J2. your blacksmith work. C. E. Peterson, 601 North Main. pre-ente- c IOU CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING til-- i Lake Cn y Thursday and spent of the wwk rciurmi'g LET ho;t,e on pro-rai- r. AdwtUlng rate made know on application Tuesday. December 15. 1931 LOGAN. CACHE COUNTY. UTAH CACI I !' AMF. RICAN Paue l our CHRISTMAS IDEA thats AMBITIOUS for a family I E E E K m t Father holds the purse strings the whole family What he earns the family usually E E gets E r: E Fathers are like that their families can have their last nickel So fathers do a lot of sacrificing. Go without new clothes just to give the family what it wants But if father dressed up; got into new clothes he'd feel better, look better and actually do better And when the head of the house does better the family does better It's a good idea and it works Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes are back to the prices of 15 years ago So it won't cost much to give father his merriest Christmas U m n 1 81 m m 81 m m nm n n m m E m 81 n E , E m m m m THATCHER E E CLOTHING COMPANY 851 K E p |