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Show CACHE AMERICAN Pup Fourteen, few obsolete, second-han- tanka, d an inadequate suit, an oil boii- -r and a few other odds and ends, with a total capacity of seven barrel of crude oil a day. Todav the capacity of the plant is 7 (MX) barrels of crude oil dally. The plant a as originally located of leased on a quarter-acr- e ground. Today it occupies about of land. 125 acre At first there were not more half a down employee. To dewaxed oils. Thu, of course than 500 workers are on means that Vico circulates to the day more than at the refinery, with the payroll bearings and cylinder walls Imseveral hundred additional em mediately upon starting the motu(x.id-- I in tlie companyor, preventing dry friction wliHi ployee arte o is injurious to the engine. The original capital investment Thousand of motorist In the totaled Iraa than $15,000. Today tntermounlkin have region the company represent an inready tried and proved new win- vestment of more than $10,000,003. ter Vloo In their ran during the Today a trainload of crude otl, recent below-aer- o cold wave. eontlatlng of 30 tank cars, arrives As a companion product, the at the plant every twenty-fou- r Utah Oil Refining company of- hour; and a trainload of finished fer Pep U, winter hottest gas- product leave the refinery witholine. This gasoline is specially re- in the same period of time. fined to meet the particular conThese briefly stated facta and ditions of lntermountatn winter figure convey om idea of tlie and even on the coldest days, it remarkable growth of this Indus start quickly with minimum of try. and suggest something of iU choking, sputtering and stalling. importance to the economical weMotorist are enthusiastic in lfare of the state of Utah. their praise of Pep 88 as well as More than 2500 Utah people are Vico. directly dependent on the Utah Oil Refining company for their Aa Important lUAII OH REFINING CO. HAS REMARKABLE GROWTH IN MOUNTAIN TERRITORY From Small Beginning Has Into One of Developed Mot Important Industries Perfects Oil for in State Use In Cold Weather. - 1 U vm Mark Twain who an id. r, Ererybody talk about the but nobody doe anything about it-- That waa quite a few year ago. This winter, something hat been done about the weather at Irost, to far aa it concern the inlemiountala motorist. The Utah perOtl Refining company ha fected. and i offering, a new Vico motor oil which eotbfet the motorist to use hi car in the most sever cold weather without worrying about damage to the engine. Rigid testa have proved that the These . people spend livelihood. f Vico ti pumps ble Utah Industry. new their money with their payroll The Utah Oil Refining company at temperature aa low as 30 dewith the clothing mer grees below aero that it lubricates was established in the fall of grocers, M per cent faster than ordinary 1909. Ita first plant consisted of a chant, the shoe merchants, the furniture dealers the theatres, the banks and investment houses, the in short, doctors and dentist with the business and professional men of all classes. The money they earn U spent in this state. It circulates around in the community. It helps promote the welfare of every citisen of Utah. This industry does not belong to any one single community. It belongs to the entire state of Utah. In Its operations are state-wid- e Likewise, the benefits It scope. brings to the business and indusin trial welfare are state-wid- e scope. The officials of the Utah Oil The Arrival of the Refining company are proud that this company has such an important effect on the economic wellbeing of the state. They are grateful for the splendid support that in the State the people of Utah are giving to The AAA-- 1 SUPREME RADIO DIAONO.METER this industry through their purThe TESTER used by your RADIO MANUFACTURER chase of its products, Pep S3 gasWe ere now licensed to give you the famous And oline and Vico motor oil. they pledge their continued efforts to maintain the quality of these products at the high standards which have made them the And Electrical Repairs of all kinds. . . . Call us, we largest selling gasoline and motor wra-the- " cold-pro- cold-pro- eoid-proo- Announcing FINEST and MOST COMPLETE Radio Set & Tube Tester SUPREME RADIO REPAIR SERVICE will call for your repair work and deliver same to you. Repaired at depression prices. PEHRSONELECTRICCO. Phone 123 115 N. Main Logan, Utah From The Sports Building Tlie first Ping Pong tournament is now under way, as this la the first there was no s- led players, so there should be m startling up sets, as no one is ex peeled to win or loose. Some U tlie boys who are expecting to play at least two games and per baps more are. Erwin Fish, Wl ter Gardner, Tony Sorensen, G.Yn Lewis, these boys are all good and can make tlie hltle celloid ball do many funny tricks. - ... Tlie Logan high school had little trouble with the Shelley high school hoys for the first half of their first basketball game of the season at the Sports Building Saturday night, howrever there were two halves and about all the local boys did have in the second half was trouble getting the ball, etc., pitching baskets, guarding, Logan's big lead slowly melted sway, and by the end of the fourth period it was lucky lor Logan, they had had such s prosperous beginning. The final score Logan 27, Shelley 24 Logan was of course expected to look ragged due to their late football season and they certainly did, though most every thing was shown that is needed on a good basketball of it; basket team, speed, lot at times; size, some shooting dribblplayers; head work, few ing. too much; team work, absent. Give the boys a few more days, and they should begin to look like the old team of last year. The Independent League is ofl to a good start with the decision of the Hyrum team to play its games in Logan at the Sports Building makes six of the eight teams now playing their league games at the Daneante, Mendon and Teachers playing in their home gymnasiums. This means that each Thursday night thpre will be three games with Independent teams taking part, games commencing at eight o'clock. LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH t London! constituency against Mr. Jack Jones, would broadcast talk over the BBC, giving picture of the varied conditions throughout Canada, which country he had recently visited, and would have occasion incidentally Salt Lake Many evidence of to refer to tlie "Mormon" people ami in Western America. Tlie Tunes, increasing good will toward tlie Mormon' the fact, mentioning Church and its missionaries editorially makes the following very fair reamong the people of tlie world, ference to our people: have been manifested during tlie rnio word "Mormon" ha pass past year. ed into everyday English as i From Use many missions, re synonym for polygamist." This of friendliness among the U neither Just no correct. A few port people contacted, of the early "Mormons,' Including on the part of the first President. Joseph Smith, and newspapers and even the radio indulged in plural marriages; their broadcasting stations, have been lead was followed by only a amall to Church headquar- percentage of "Mormons, and by forwarded ters, none after the nineties of last A recent example of this in- century. The correct title of this is seen sect is creasing "The Church of Jesus in an incident reported in a re- Christ of Latter-da- y Saints," Its cent number of the Millennial Bible" known as the Book of Star, publication of the Europ- Mormon is said to contain the ean mission at London, England. fulness of Christ's OoepeU and to have been found engraved in a It follows: Under this caption, the Radio strange language upon gold plates Times, the Journal of the British which were hidden on a hill top near New York by a heavenly benumBroadcasting Corporation, of a million ing by the name of Mormon bering three-quart-er its 8mith, who founded the sect In circulation, recently called reader's attention to the fact that 1830, claimed the whereabout of on a certain night the Rev. Wil- the plate and a key to the trans liam Tee ling, a Catholic priest laUon of them were revealed to who contested the BUvertown him in a dream by Mormon's son, Moroni. The Book of Mormon has been published in many languages, and the Mormons" to this day maintain two thousand missionaries wh the faith. The Morla the District Coart of the First mon"ospread are at Salt headquarters Judicial District of the State of Lake City, Utah. They were estabof In and for the County Utah, lished there by Brigham Young, Cache. the Grand Old Man of Mormon-Ism- ," a courageous pioneer and SHIRLEY HODGES, Plaintiff,, brilliant business brain. The sect vs. LEO. V. HODGES, Defendant. is now said to number almost THE STATE OP UTAH TO three quarters of a million. They SAID DEFENDANT; are solid, industrious, and wealthy You are hereby summoned to apin itself enough to constitute pear within twenty days after ser- them n strange" sect in these vice of this summonds upon you U days." served within the county in which Allowing for the minor Inaccurthis action is brought, otherwise acies in the above statement, unwithin thirty days after service, and doubtedly made. inadvertently defend the above entitled action; Rev. Tee ling's talk is another eviand in case of your failure so to dence of the essential honesty do. Judgment will be rendered and wholesomeness of Mormon" against you according to the de- life and doctrine. mand of the complaint, which has travelers, from every country can been filed with the clerk of said only speak well of the Latter-da- y Court. That this action is brought Saints as a people. We are glad to obtain a decree of divorce, dis- that through the three million olving the marriage between the radio in Great Britain there was plaintiff and the defendant and for this fair though modest represuch further relief as to the court sentation of the Mormons," formay seem Just and equitable. merly much abused in this otherGEO. Q. RICH, wise enlightened land. Attorney for Plaintiff Box 325, Post Office Address, Logan City, Utah. Date of first publication, Dec. IS, SUMMONS Just two more weeks from tomorrow and tlie Commercial League will smash into action. Thes: teams are all working out two are three times a week and by January 4th should be in tip top oil in Utah. shape. Evans Coal and Ice the latest entry in the Commercial basketball late league, through Jutt Words A new llsh discovered in South entering will not be the last in 1932. Date of last publication, elf getting down to the serious busiAmerica has been named th ness of playing basketball. 1933. flnclielniwarsnfer." - Fair-mind- ed Jan. I the perfect time to give her an Elgin . . . because there are so many beautiful models from which to choose . . . and, too, because shell be looking for an Elgin ... an This Christinas is exquisite, serviceable timepiece. with a silk cord and exquisitely engraved case. Better Days Are Coming 3.- rtxvAv.vr.v.. 1 ... -- v u A distinctive neau shaped Elgin that appears extremely smili. 19 Jeare 1 movement, 14 K yellow gold filled and pluck. First National Bank OF LOGAN S. E. 79 No. Main Under U. S. Government Supervision NEEDHAM-Jewel- er Logan, Utah - 3 3' 3: 3;; 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 were offered by Carlson. Prayer Conrad Alder and Biiliop Joseph H. Olsen, The grave in the Providence cemetery a as dedicated by Eider Young Stockholders Meeting The regular annual meeting of the stockholders of tlie First National Bank of Logan. Utah, will be held in Its banking room on Tuesday, January 10th, 1933 at 4 o'clock p. m. for the election of and the transaction of director auch other business aa may bw proper. A. BONNE. Cashier. Dated at Logan. Utah. December (AjT) 10th, 1932. Burn Columbia Coke for Economy and Comfort Why be bothered with smoke when you can buy COLUMBIA COKE, the fuel without a fault, not a smoke in a carload. . . . Our service man will be glad to call and show you how you can bum COLUMBIA COKE in any kind of heating plant with the most economical results. Royal Knight Coal Co. 147 So. Main WSf-- St. Phone 37 Exclusive Dealers Logan, ' for Columbia Coke and Royal Coal SUGGESTIONS i For a Useful and Welcome ws SWEATERS All Our SWEATER COATS OVERCOATS on Sale BLANKETS at AUTO ROBES SHAWLS Wholesale Prices! UNDERWEAR LDS GARMENTS HOSIERY days are coming and we are getting ready for them. ourselves mentally and financially to the new order of things, let us face the future with courage, hope -W 3 Speaking solely for itself, this institution proposes to enter into the immediate future with all the enthusiasm and energy at its command. Better that most of us have Providence Funeral service were held in Providence on Sunday for Joseph A. Quibell, veteran temple worker and patriarch, vl.o died Thursday. Bishop William Zollinger presided at the service The speakers were Glenn Young of the US. AC. a grandson of deceased; Pres. D. W, Dunn. Jacob R, Zollinger, Harvey Sessions, a worker. Pres. A. E. Anderson and Bishop Zollinger. The choir rendered two selections; vocal solo was sung by Mrs. L. J. Bailey; vocal aolo by Frank Baugh, Sr. and vocal duet by Mrr George Q. Rich and Mrs. Charles 3 3 3 3 3 3 3m 3m 3 m:- SJ0W The popolar roond dial in a new Elgin. 14 K white gold filled 13, sr 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3m 3 3 3 3 3 An... A smart new Elgin fJ C1UJ At Providence For Jos Quibell Legal Notice V ELGIN ,JCAr Radio Helps Carry Mormonism to the People of World Shell Be Look--1 ing For Tuesday. December 20.' 1932. 3 3 3 3 m INFANTS BLANKETS - SHAWLS KNITTED SETS - HOODS - CAPS m MITTENS - KNITTED GLOVES An Extra Fine Gift An Imported Holland Blanket ITS NOT TOO LATE YET TO SHOP EARLY! 1FWNES1BS1E& KNITTING WORK |