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Show J'mre Two Montana, arrived last week. They are bulldogs! and calf ropers Blstiie Bryant and Del brunc rider are also here. stock to expected to arrive Saturday of this week. Recently Syhan Peterson and N. W. Kimball, rodeo Judges, went to the Quay) ranch to look over the calves which alll be used for the calf roping. These calves are fat, wild CACHE AMERICAN tfeml-Warkl- Newspaper, Published Every Tuesday and U Wert Cooler Street, Loaa, Uuh. y tt fcluf.rrd u 1 Arufc-reo- r n letter 2, 1M1, at th Fort Office Ltvao, UUh, under tho Act of March 1. 1179. tarood-ctoa- s No-embe- Owner and Publisher WILLIAM O. ENGLAND J. H. ENGLAND J C. ALLEN, JR. and FLOYD ROBE, all of Logan, Utah Subscript km Ratea by carrier or mall AdverlUdnf rata one year ss (ISO as oiada known upon application. Moee ure of the committee tliat Uicse ponlca (hall be owned by the boys, and the boja win the money. No boy over thirteen years of age shall ride three ponlca, and they siunt be owned by the boys. Any horses running In auy of the other raoes or any stock saddle horse all not be eligible for these pony racer. They are strictly boys' pony race and will be conducted as such. Only boys of Cache Valley are eligible. The boys pony rare will take place the first day and the boys Shetland pony race the second day. Quit Kicking and Go To Work s and In first-clacondition. Good ropers and fart calve always taake a good exhibition. Thatcher. William Bowen, and J. W. Perkea, have been appointed ay Judge for the horse running race There are ten head of thoroughbred horse at the fair ground now. Fifteen more brad will arrive the later part of this week. The running raor should furnish much excitement, and are considered one of the main feature of the show. Oeorge O. Smith of Lrgan to converting his trotting and pacing horse Into running home. Hi horse are InexceUmt distance. Oeorge think that In the long race be will be able to make the other running home go some. Continual howling about reduced earnings of many corporation is doing much to prolong the depression, intimidate and t'jlividual and drive money into hiding. Why shouldn't corporation and private earnings fall below the peaks of two or thee years ago? We were then living isider abnormal condition. When an automobile salesman without any capital could pea an expensive show room and sell automobiles &s fast sls he could get them, we were not living in normal times. When a bond salesman without any practical experience, apital or knowledge of the intrinsic value of the securities he handled, could open an office equipped with expensive furniture and oriental rugs, and sell securities, bonds, stocks, Moroni Tlmplmboo. chairman of The State Internal Revents Collector has Informed the celebration than he the Indian committee at etc, to a clamoring public, and make money faster Washakie, ever dreamed of, ordinary caution should have warned any- -' rr ported that the whole tribe from committee that a government tag will be for the rodeo All body conditions were not normal When a real estate opera- Waahaklee will be here for the children necessary 13 and under wtQ be adfabulFrontier Days and Rodeo celebra- mitted free, and tor could take practically worthless land and sell it at youth from 19 to ous figures which no normal crop value could justify, it tion, to take part In the parade. IS will pay 40 cent. With this adforthat there was something The Indiana have bean looking should have been mission there to no government tax. ward to this event for some Ume. For the adult admission. wrong. And so on through every line of industrial, agricul win They will have all their regalia be a government tax of t)r 10 cents tarsi and financial activity. will an and make and equipment During ten yeais of Inflation, countless persons came to attractive allowing in the parade. There will be no extra charge for seats. They are all good think that by their own ability and shrewdness they were A. B. Harrison and D. H. Thomas, grandstand seat and there will be a seat for granting wealth for themselves by speculation when, as a the local chiefs, for the tribe, will Blatter of fact, most of them were creating nothing and sav meet the Indians nest 8unday. everybody. lag nothing while they lived In a fool's paradise which they They will have everything In readiness for the Indians at the usual thought would last forever. The majority of persons have more today than they had camp ground on Third 8outh. G. In times but they complain about having less because they are making comparisons on a false basis. sale of the Grand Old Closlng-oThis Is true of individuals and it is true of companies. Ax our lease with Uncle Sam Party. normal requireconcerns Industrial expanded beyond any wUl expire on March 4. 1933, and ments. They have endeavored to maintain operations on an our titles to the political Jackpot inflated basis which cannot be done because there is no longwill be transferred to the sons of er any artificial demand to maintain such production. the wild jackasses, we have decided industries and to hold an auction sale on the All over the nation, White House lawn In Washington, farms are starting again on a deflated basis. You can drive D. C. November 8. 1932, and sell through the country and see litte shacks springing up on to the highest bidder all of our polplaces. The occupants of heap land and in the itical ytock of supplies on hand, and their to living are homes produce these little going who bought gradually make a little surplus. The big farmers One political machine 1921 model crops, as well land on the strength of in need of repair can only badly M the industries which built and equipped plants at peak be recognized by it whistle. to to have all are overheads, going prices and built up peak One moesgrown platform, with all readjust themselves to the basis of the man who is starting It farm planks broken. warwho man enjoyed at the bottom today. The laboring One large, everbearing Mellon time wages for the past decade is in the same boat. vine .with several branches badly indiand the affected industry The same inflation that frostbitten classed as frozen assets. vidual also affected government and taxation, and governOne billion dollar crime wave, ment is among the last to recognize conditions and reduce its made to order, old enough to wean, mushroom expansion accordingly. The trouble with governsired by Volstead and damned by ment is that its managers (our pubic officials and palhc .... everybody. servants) will not reduce their own functions o.untarily. jeert. At 10 o'cicxk the Logan high Fourteen million moonshine stills, people school band will form on No.t. all In operation, running full capaThe reduction will have to be forced by a city. who. after they have adjusted their own personal and busiSeventeen thousand stool pigeons, ness affairs, will turn to their governmental problems which all fullfeathered. in a large measure they have permitted to expand, by their Seven hundred vesown indifference, without check during the past decade. sels, Just learning to swin, but all or more become has times term hard the Emphasizing know bju dies. less a racket indulged in by a giowi.ig army of theorists w o jr3.j,a pxncrt buiidoggers and cVf Eleenthemillion dinner pails all of would remedy our ills through schemes hich try to ciento jroprnt arrived at the fair grounds them empty. further discourag.r.g jsuruia. They weie delighted with! Twenty-on- e employment at public exixir.se, thereby thousand miles of industry through exorbitant taxation, thus creating mom the layout at the fair giotmdi end, bread lines, without a acant space. was or.o it of seare the do:tors economic our rtaid bst lejsaid One seat on the Board of Trade, unemployment. Most of state in plain English that we are on a iov l ds; tliat pro- - up for a roJ- - aiena they had good for any amount of wheat no. r applet, iated the green profits guaranteed, prices! that tiiiecnducts of all kinds will be selling at atcr and. ct?ler CI":1 should the present to make sprin5 to have are our of going unempoyed graf' prosperity large part what thw more at themselves jronUmie we reserve the right to for nearly wages employment Hover moratoriUM received before the war. Many of the jobs they enjoyed will forme the sw Thif to th are them tnat conditions the because return produced never . . f,rst trip to Logan. , Pree lunch at " world-widwar. wluca gone forever unless we start another would be a terific price to pay to stimulate employment. It may be hard medicine to take but it is reality and the I IT l sooner we recognize tht conditions and adjust ourselves to Dlliy S them, the sooner will wfe conquer the depression by merely returning to more normal standards of living. ... self-evide- Utah Weekly Industrial R iew The erred by the Farm Board. of Trmjwraofe, Prohibition, Public Murals, Society of Reforms will serve roast crow to the commission. Bard Col-bor- Friday Priday. July 22, 132. IX1GAN. CACHE COUNTY. UTAH CACHE AMERICAN m e Coaivlil Echo dam. Irrigation Armed guards will be tutuuu-- to project, dedicated. protect the rights of Dolly and 9 carloads chortle t this Kaysvtlle Alios In their rojsl test shipped from Davu County up to luncheon. recent data. Bant sirs I Come, Everybody I Don! A. JOHN-STOHighway from Ogden city limit forget the date.-JO- HN Cisco. In Uuh !bur New through Rlverdale to new Death cure road to be wtdrned and resurfaced . DsUysd The reason I'm 1st fnr In nek, for Spanish Fork Pea mother,'' apologized Jack. 1 be local cannery underway. csoss I stopiwd la watcb a gr-- at Tooele Tooele Fair Board toted big, aid bard shelled LeHle Is Its to carry on fair this fait ill" nil aMaasassa n hnet desrh-tbroe- a iLsISiSyjf July Clearance Sale Special-2-Da- y SATURDAY far-awa- Vi $12-5- 0 $15.00 $17.50 out at $10.00 to close Entire Stock of Dark Suits, i Off Regular Price 25 Pairs Mens Florsheim Shoes and Oxfords $3.00 Value. Sale Price one-ma- n $495. Other Styles $6.85 25 to-wi- t: MENS DRESS STRAW HATS Regular Value $1.50 to $2.00 Sale Price Off Regular Prices! All Other Grades high-price- d tax-wear- Price Regular Sale Price 525 Suits, $30 Suits, Sale Price $35 Suits, Sale Price Suit Bargain-1- 0 only-Sui- ts y high-price- d TUESDAY EVERY SUMMER SUIT IN THE STORE ut n . . . The SUIT SALE of The Year Auction Sale Of The O. P. one-ma- pur-chas- i;Jzri nt pre-wa- r Two hundred young Ogden Rout of Mont cnto road being relocated. disin released pumping pheasant William H or Ur her Logan trict south of here Utah Cash Market from Work turtrd to construct tem Earl Hunsaker. Milford Rout and McKay fes. purary road around south side of City, Iron ed pool hall. Nsvsjo Lake Cedar B Jensen and Brigham Clty-- W, County Record son enlarging meat and grocery asPrice Thoms lfsrvey and establishment on south main street. sociate granted permit to conParowan City my'h7ip7i struct 97.000 filling station and water system. auto camp here. Sait Lake City Telephone ra. Cedar City Utacal Oil Co-- , of pea ten recently tnstaltod In office this city, received contract for fur- here. Improved transmission in both nishing 19.000 barrels road oil to Nephi and Salt Lake City, Site of Sloan apartMUford be used In seal coat treatments on parts of state highway system In ment house purchased by L. D. 8 church a site for proposed chapel. southern Utah . MUford 1- -3 $1.00 ' FREEMAN SPORT OXFORDS $5.00 and $6.00 Values Sale Price Other Sport Shoes at 3.85 $2 95 y rum-runni- . I -j n Lo T1-- pre-wa- . Q e ' pll GTAirirsrLii Uncle lOEU- - 'eiux, luuat VOU DHODtt) TO 1UVEVIT FOR COIilG H. B. Hunsaker who has charge of the Childrens Sports has outlined the following program of events for the children. These will take place on the second dav of the celebration, Tuesday, at the tabernacle grounds at 10 o'clock. Races for children up to 6 year: of age; races for boys ages Races for girls, at the same ages. Cash, prizes will be given for winners in boys and girls races commencing with eight years. Prizes will be given to all the small Prizes children who participate. will be given to boys and girls from 6 to 8 years of age. ' ?; (IF for boys. Cash prizes will be given for the winners In these. There wi'l be a Ben Hi'v Chariot race for girls for which cash prizes will be given. There will be a big peanut scramble contest. This Is something new In which all may participate. Manager Fiank Baugh for the paiade reports that every ward in Logan city will be represented in the parade. Those outside of Logan will be College Ward, Millville. Suiitlifield, River Heights, North Logan, Newton and Hyde Park, Four cash prizes will be offered for the best floats from the waids in Logan, and four cash prizes will be Specialty raoes will be sack races, offered for the best floats outside hobble races, hoise and rider laces, of Logan. Some small cash prizes wheelbarrow races and crab races will be offered for the best decorated bicycles in the parade. The floats will be judged on the basis of the GEO. Y. SMITHS best representation of the subject. Third Mr. Evan Jones of the Real Estate Agency ward who was the first railroad We have homes from $485.00 to engineer of the first train to enter 91LOOO.OO listed for sale. Cache valley In 1877, will be a specWhile in Town Celebrating ial guest at the pioneer meeting yon should call at our office Monday morning, July 25, Immedand look over our large list. Mr. iately following the parade. We have just what you are lookJones is 93 years of age and shows remarkable vitality. ing for and at prices and on terms that will suit you. In offering the prizes for the Address 75 X. Main, Logan, Ut Cache Valley Boys Pony race and Phone 4$ the Shetland pony race for the celebration, it is the intention and de- - fiWJL 'AV-- : V- - TV NOO 'DEM j LVAlOE, A MUOU VOVtfi f - 7. 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