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Show slaving pal of tissue pair for father, or pajier flowers n ot!. r, Aral tl e saine holds true of aIults. .Many are the1 Chi. 'fu as c. i !s this jear that are holduvers Irom last., Many me the practical gift, this )i;.r that will lake the .f the ii !i 1 minlv putty things that are so abunout t.f dant at Ci.li tl a tl.i.e. kmitie li.ii v.ar. iiut we know that a woman is i.eu r so mi. iv t' tlia.ii.iiig as w Ia n she is M'Wii g or knitting. We Iiomj there are many charming grandmotht i nt ha. t, who this ye.u have liia ki.ittu.g stes king', gloves, and sweat, r.t jur t! gia.al ihillnn. If d pressa n can tea'll ih.Mie.i to make l.e.r own j ift.s .mil if it n.oht s charm, ng wonn n more charm' ing by setting them to knitting we should a!) rise up and bless the ( Jod.s of depression that make us so happy and self f.of.elg iii our Chretmus at home. a CACHE AMERICAN ud.W!y ht fl ftteryrt Miwvni I Ia.nrn, WIUJAM C Tu-f-u- fi rrtrtr Went Center liuw Inai'nr '1 Noxrm-.- 3, IH f' ra'ea mu' A1.rr,,''!i t r n Ue known ar Jll (1 W uun tp!l a'lnn CLUB that tin iws of iulverMty are On the prim-ii-lam pt the incital!e with joy. the and that wt ever known Christmas of 1932 should be one of the happiest a make to mone happy fammuch y take doesn't It Cache. in walnuts to black ily Christmas. Children enjoy cracking trmu-- to more than enjoy Chri-tmthey much cake make a are tearhim: schools today a store to buv catvly, and the far more jolly to make Christmas preson children that it than to buv them, even if they make nothing JeUerjjm; t bln-u- HIVE - 7th and Broadway Lo Angeles, I ,..r his iiri'I.ii California at moderate ratea H In men. lx r, were eromnnles 413 Ik me he I elub. in Ca. A h aderx eh.b luder glues is for $S !. Burn Columbia Coke v n n..ti.i1e..loiiiiiiie II..U wli.it ehey ain't it . pa? I. n't e ill I!- Pa UJ i..e n coree.i.1. eed Die .eieoiar f iiio fooiiy, a tut n. l,. eiuokiy Mim.-lli.it ateiiudo now as he said: e tin ii-- me many things to aiwav, C, FRANCES MARION F o U..h i m His Mat I M.vm tin In lif.llmj M call D), lu-- gin U h, her to Riven Rroup Bow- - is litra-femin- a coin . rent or nbove. This first and second yea.s for her third jear finr ii" "VVIi.it sre SOU all talking almut? ld I.Ui line, vexed and eager to get e was umii evident mip c away. nd Hum aha unmet appreci.ilvd by tlm ml i L.ttu that family. g in me jnu've gotta go. baser. t Sou''' lilondio s.eid, tijeiig to 1 the sit u.itinfi. jiimiHd at t lie opportunity, have. ) in pi io already .nd a couple of mitl.niieador and otlne gt ittli men uto Cuming for oikl.illii Mie lluttei i d a real lice li.indkeri lu.-- t under In r nose, a tmxe tli.it cniild in, iongi r enduie thtrodur Id and e.il.b.n;e. '.'!y. lint eh gaol xifume, said M, who urn- - in nun kly im the Inn. .I can smell it even out " fnd.i-- j , in 1 In i e , aid ru g j "It's great fun to get Into som, clothes for a change," j snreppv Clara laughed, "after more than a year of wearing sweaters ar.d j riding britches. ! With her hU'band. Hex she spent mast Of her time In rrtir(.mrnt on their big ranch on une CaUfornia-Nevad- a line. She has become an expert horsewo- man under her cowboy husband's tutelage. David Cox designed MLss Bow's gowns for her picture, and the y were made under the supervision of Rita Kaufman, Fox stylist, was directed Call Her Savage by John Francis' Dillon. VI be eu.-m- t il'.-'- I' "Veil' I g,,t 0 load of that." deeai s, viated Pete, as he smlTt ll'j' I lio' It seveiai It?' . I.leie tiled loT 1,11.1 times ve i y notli enhlv "It nmkrn her lieet Inlped some nu go gooxo-llexWhat do they K lo' 1 jKo-a-- the neev li.el.y, new n. blieou:. And his rames Hoi.eee." said Cut, sliovlng llee none too clean and homely n. king rail It?" "It's an oxsenee mixed speel.iliy for me." and Lurllne slim.k her Inindkeichlef towaid Llonrtie, say nt Lottie youngsier right flig: "Itefieshing, isn't it. " suited the "VVhnt "I'letty a swell smell." said I hut Ceil picked up Blondie, taking a deep breath. Hie nd of leer fur. called I'n Jx'ult d'Amoeir, "lit "Is that real sliver fox?" asked which means, my dear," but Blondie ;eit. Itiomhe seited the opport- Interrupted her. rop lhe olhcr en1 of "Com on," she motioned to .Lur line, eager to get away front her "l'es it is, Isn't lt? to Lottie, fathers cold, searching eyes. . "iv e U t tie I 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. i Royal Knight Coal Co. 147 So. Main St. Phone 37 Exclusive Dealers Logan, for Columbia Coke and Royal Coal Miss Ester Mrs. S. W. Younker; Mrs. G. M. Nelson. Miss Bessie BingSmlthfield Approximately half of the 3,072 ham. counties in the United States are Tudden-haMiss Olive Newton now practically free of bovine Miss Viola Larsen. to the tuberculosis, according Miss Cora Spar- United States Department of AgSmithfield riculture. On November 1, 1932, row, Miss Ruby Tidwell. Miss Eva Beut-ler- , there were 1,502 counties, part of North Logan 1 county, and 65 towns classified Miss Anna Nyman. Mrs. Annie II. as modified accredited areas signNorth Logan ifying that bovine tuberculosis has Kemp, Mrs. Glenna Crookston. been reduced to 0.5 per cent o: less of the cattle population. Tne extent of tuberculosis in all Stale.-- , and counties is shown cleai.j n a shaded map just issued by the department. There are now eight enure States classed as modilied accredited areas, which are shown in white on the map. These States iv are Mame, North Carolina, Micni-gaIndiana, Wisconsin, Ohio, 1.0 Idaho, and North Dakota. A number of other States have only a few counties which have not yet attained the goal, and veterinary officials expect two or more States to reach it in 1933. The work is being conducted by livestock owners and State, county, and local officials, in cooperation with the Bureau of Animal Industry, United States Department of Agriculture. ft For a Happy Christmas To the Entire Household Install 5! & S m fc- -' p P RON FIRE! K r, n, Fully Automatic Stoker ss A gift that will pay for itself in fuel savings and add comfort and convenience all will appreciate! k A CERTAIN RELIEF FOR EVERY COLD SNAP! & Let us explain why IRON FIREMAN has been the jgj :iioice of more than 200 Owners in Cache Valley! XXW! m. p Authorized IRON FIREMAN Sales Complete Service ys-- .t 3 V5 3 PHONE 460 : , LOGAN, UTAH Honor the Sabbath day and keep it holy. Latter-da- y Saints, and it will bring to you great our and joy, Heavenly Father will bestow upon you the blessings that result frem obedience to his ad- Elder George the Council of : (b'X; Try Rexin Wi'li haircloth furniture coming entertainment. A good will be here. A special Christmas will be given Sunday at TjTORP orchestra I RANSFER program morning 10 30. eot R Rent FOR -- ROOM APARTMENT Call 218J. RENT Phone 441. A V' I. fi For room modern home WANTED Horses feed. Phone Vele. 503 Piano Moving wantd Wanted Animals Dead or Alive for fox If dead noflfy us at once. Phone Logan 49 and Reverse charges Prompt Service. 795-R- V vo 7 . X t . Vi FOR RENT Fumhhed 4 room house. Near College. Phone 734-- J FOR RENT Seven room unfurnished house. Call at 3G0 North. ',1 2nd West. Colorado Animal V f f t - V i 1 .1 'J 3 C " '.r:i pc .it SC U xi answered the y tw." s' and women, while irom 4.1 orountl lint; lii. pipe for ; tt.ni' of Mtimihing hctier to do. ' eiiuni; was Mit Callahans opportu a.un, .m1 she took advantage it jtuiHcnlj lifting up Lotties Art : C1 i lie Hi l. Yes well, goodbye! and LurUna waved jauntily. They moved towatj the door tJ a chorus of goodles and longs from the family. Mrs. C.. . lahan was smiling: Lottie is scaling me some sherry a fn .. g.tve her. I'll bring some down... Yes, do. mother, Lurline into rupted. They'll adore It old .J and she hurried to,'Jo deira, Blondie. MOVING Packing Crating Long Distance Moving 87-- Johnson Cab and Transfer Co. 4 FOR RENT 3 room modern Home with screen porch and basement at 372 South 1st West Phone 508-- J. WANTED TO RENT Small house with accommodations for cow. Write W. o Cache American We have no use for it thanks ail the same. said Pa, coldly. You should be mighty proud t9 Ma said FOR RENT Partly furnished thr Lottie, Mis. Callahan, hastily. rooms and bath. Nicely cleaned I am," Mrs. Callahan answered and decorated. Inquire 394 West as she followed the girls out. Proud, ugh! grunted Pa as he 1st South. oi cant waMi it, Mrs CalU-.it s gotta be dry resumed hts seat at the dining table continued, med. Shame to hide it under The others took their places, whet. Pa suddenly teachcd over td Mu FOR SALE Large stack of dry i skirt t. An that ain't all it's a shame and picked up a sprig of 3. farm straw. Phone h.de, piped up Tote, balancing Louie gave em to her mother. WANTED Horses to feed. Phone totkful of food as he stared at t o. I'll Keep em for a souvenir. said 1155-- J. vhe ended the fashion show Ma. who was easily impressed i We don't want those flow'ers! j.uduig Lottie over to the win- And Pa threw them Into the waste tons of thoe shoes made for you? paper basket. We dont want any- FOR QUICK SALE-2- 00 d ndie first, second, third crop alfalfa, thing in this house that came from : 'in-a d. tiling little siiop, that source." And then, as he sank also wild hay; straw and five or . y tdisun sucli a quaint into a chair, he said rather ferventLottie ly Thank God. Our Blondie is still six good farms west of Logan. For le imports! f.thl to Hlondte now a good little pirl. Tlmts more to information see L. C. Kearl, J Llondte was quite me than all the riches In the Phone 209. h the idea t. orld i lot. don t iv they ?" In the hallway Lurline turned to Jieit who could her mother Goodbye, mother dont come down. and she kissed her e uu ic 1 to affectionately. tl Lot or or Lurline. Goouhye. r ,i e bide Come again soon, now. and Mrs. Callahan stalled up the stairs to d M- a her Hat. In the District Court of the First Got your own car? said Blondie. Judicial District of the State of Of course, child but I have only one of them with me. Come down Utah, in and for the County of and see it. To. lay I was in a mood Cache. for the Rolls. Lurline was very as two now the girls fnendly SHIRLEY HODGES, Plaintiff,, started down toward the tenement ens ranee. vs. LEO. V. HODGES, Defendant. Mug do you remember when THE STATE OF UTAH TO von went? Yes vou were afraid now Co SAID DEFENDANT: ou see? You are hereby summoned to ap1 Yes said Blondie, faintly. pear within twenty days after serHJondh. whoe sympathies weie see fast going to Lottie. Then he said, How wrong you were. Whn vice of this summonds upon you if irving to he iiiendlyou answer: Blondie is served within the county in which didnt this Oh, to see lts nice that again, Louie. place, my dear. Id die this action is brought, otherwise name sounds so aif dreadful Lottie to ever had endure it agairi ktiange. piotested the Follies queen. Dont you ever want to get out of within thirty days after service, and iVur. dear! Lottie defend the above entitled action; this environment? Her name is Lurhne now, said Yes. Lottie. I do. Blondie aland in case of your failure so to Lurline most lis. Callahan quickly. whispered her confession. do, dvendish. judgment will be rendered As they reached the entrant. Oh. jou've changed your name, you according to the deagainst one Lottie Rolls her at gave glance You're married? aid I a of mand the complaint, which has limousine and uttered cry Kyce Luihne looked straight at No! of horror been filed with the clerk of said him. That's what the police call an Court. That this action is brought (CONTINUED) Has. chit Hd up lete to obtain a decree of divorce, dis(CopyriN'M 1012. tottraaitonAl PfUi V n wild M lt MrCton RatviB Po Jtw olving the marriage between the plaintiff and the defendant and for such further relief as to the court may seem just and equitable. GEO. Q. RICH. Attorney for Plaintiff Post Office Address, Box 325. Loran City, Utah. Date of first publication, Dec. 16. Wat.t to t,ee something grantl, the p.oiiil mother reached for Lace! gat mint endorneath. old l.uf" she bragged, much lotues vtii: Miassmcnt. eNclalmed Lottie, but ilother ' j'cimittcd the display. . cts FOR RENT Furnished or unfurnished house and steam heated WILL BUY Old gold watches, broken or running, and alarm clocks. Farr's, 115 N. Main, . n Co. Bi-Produ- FOR RENT Four room modem house, good garage; 391 South, First West. Phone 508-- J. apartments. Phone gout name." Said Pa, "youre married.' "Oh, you've changed I North Logan illi-tl- and m 1,500 Counties Freed Of T. B. bei-F- FOR SALE 2 large enameled used but in first circulators, class shape. Cache Sheet Meta! Works, Phone 81. .1 Ros-kelle- y. Jar-dln- Furniture e. for Economy and Comfort s '7 Gets Recognition For Work Done During the past 18 months, a large number of men and women lows: have been engaged In a study cf Mrs. Charlotte Allen housing a nditions Hyrum in America Mrs. Viola IsraeLsen; advisor, Mrs The effort which Is the first one V. II. Terry. of Its kind ever undertaken, cen- Mrs. Inez Roski - tered in President Hoover's conSmitlifield advis- ference on Home Building and ley. Mis. Verda Mii'liaths; Home Ownership. The results of or, Mrs. Gertrude TooL.on. Mrs. Eva M.n-roLewi'tun III this impoitant study are Just nev advisor. coming off the press in elevt i Mrs. Ettie Kent; Mrs. Ella Kent. volumes. Volume VII dealing with s Mrs. Lilly" Baker, Farm and Village Housing. Cornish a statement of the probi-Miss advisor, Audrey Bcrgcson; In Utah prepared by Dr. Joseph Mrs. Lota Baker. Mrs. Alice B. Geddes, professor of sociology at Lewiston I Rawlins, Miss Zenath Talbot; ad- the Utah State Agricultural College which was so favorably re- visor, Mrs. Nellie Rawlins. by lhe National Committee Paradise Miss Lou B. Miles, It was decided to print It as iMiss Lenna Christensen; advisor,!1 chapter II in the new volume. .Mrs. Ed. Bahen. Concerning Dr. Geddes assisMrs. Ed. Bahen; Smithfield tance to the National Committee advisor, Mrs. Gertrude Toolson. during the progress of the study Miss Mary Lee. Dr. Bruce says: I certainly do Hyde Park Mrs. Hattie Lee; advisor, Mrs. appreciate your in cooperation Hattie Lee. this world and Dr. James Ford Miss Caroline Larsen, general chairman writes: Please Newton Mrs. Zilpha Rolph; advisor, Mrs. let me express on behalf of SecD. R. Clark. retary Wilbur and Mr. Lamont, Juanita McMurdie, the joint chairman of the presRichmond idents conference ,our deep apEleanor Gunnell; advisor, Mrs. of this excellent conpreciation L. B. Caine. tribution which you have made Larsen. Anne Miss Newton to the work of the committee." Miss Favell Smlthfield Meeting The Seagull gnls of the pris arThe regular annual necting of mary held their , (,.;-ty and plug: am Monday. the stiK Kholdcrs of the First NaU were cah thl and tional Bank of Logan, Utah, will 'refreshments we.-- fxned. The rl o:r pu sente d tlnir vim-- I be held in Us tanking room on deville Monday evening eon: Tuesday, January loth, 1333 at of suigh.g. dancing and d.alo- - 4 odock p. m. for ttie election of Ku ' directors and the transaction of Joseph Goody cntertaine 1 such other business as may be at a family dinner in lienor of proper. her husband's birthday anniverA, FOVNE. Cashier. sary Sunday evening Dated at Logan, Utah, December Mr. and Mrs. Joseph G. Chris- 10th. 1932. (Adv.) tensen cell braird their blhir wedding day Sunday. After a WeAny man wlio fails In honor dding dinner was scried the afterfails to tie same digree In being noon was spent in music and so- a Latter-da- y Saint. His life U cial chat. At 3 p. m the wood rot as a light set upon a hKl chopjx-rentertained them for a tiiat attracts others to works cf e half hoar. Mr J.hn B. i.ghteousnexs. Eider F. Joseph was also entertained by the Merrill of Hie Council of wood chopiers Sunday. Twelve. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Sn.i'h of Thatcher. Idaho were dinner Hot VVstrr Kill Beet! guests of Mr. and Mrs. John lint vvuti r kills t!io J.icii, e Buttars Sunday. in atinu't any ere of de Wavne Godfrey who has been vd.ij iui nt, sun a rcieii! t attending school at Mt Plca-.iIssued .y I'n- - ( nil.-- , Fuili-lias returned home to spend of Agriculture. The leille-tl- n Christmas with his pirents, Mr warns, Imuevir. tl.ut thin treat-Beand Mrs. Albert Godfrey. call he Used on'y on certain The mutual will sponsor thii species f plutils. Christmas dance Fnturdav evening. A program will take place before to furnish the esenlnit N. 2 E. Phone 314 CERTIFIED RADIO and ELECTRIC SERVICE Antone L. Skanchy, Mgr. Everything in Radio and Electric. 123 No. Main Phone 158-184 462-W , forget-me-no- 691-R-- exclusive agents for that FAMOUS Knight Spring Canyon . : . V COAL Logan Coal Co. vv Legal Notice t t . I t i t.IA'V' mi viTim I Be-1- from the ceUficitc Utah Slate Agricultural College. A seal is added for each additional year of service. The club members and leaders pins are given by the state bankers association Eighteen of the 51 clubs en100 rolled completed per cent and The advisor, community, leaders of lh".c clubs arc as fol- Garage in Connection THE HEADQUARTERS FOR UTAH PEOPLE W. W. Whitecotton, and Owner Operator, formerly of Utah Manager 6.3 of .service is uven a Excellent Cafe N. Mint itnrnth l.r iM wlun it conic s to tlo'hcs. and did-- ' n't utnr one con plaint during th" long tedious process of fittni-ar.- d utlvi.sors. Newly furniahed room iVt'v' v ' luff Surfing Mstrioft twenty-niClara Bow hud beautiful gowns to wear in "Cal' If.-her fir 't picture in Miva eighteen months It Is a Fox pr diiction imw i the Capitol The- Mijs County. Thir-8 adult leadrn dub cl 10 ab older nr.d girls gave ers hoars ol serwre to Club 10. "34 woik without k muni ration. 4 400 RAMCES MARION atre. Rejxirt Shows Eighteen Club Co Over One Ilun.lu I Ie: cent Sunn (let (Vrtifi cates. HOTEL LANKERSHIM AVishon, PHIS S Stockholders ('hll-Ul.e- For Latest Film1 LEADERS WILL r Frank R. r B"Gowns I'M ClGets Fins as from S1.S0 to ' ' - A Joyous Depression Christmas NEW vi-VWrOLLIE- fia-hi- p.l--- CLARKST0N I -- I i U-'- Publi-her- a 0nrm and J C AI.tJTN. J H FNIII-AXl- ) rNOl.ANO hjirt FLOYD ROf'Z. hU of Wran. Utah earner ( . t the J'-'- Utah. til flT the Ml of fc'.urth lutes-- by BufiacrtpUnn hurt luano-tirry filter t. Irysn, Utah r. Friday. Decrmtier 23. 1932. LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH CACHB AMERICAN' Tap's Two Phone SUMMONS xi 13 v For Economic Funeral Date of last publication, 1933. Jan. 13 e Phone 210. RICHARDS- - WOODLAND Modern Mortuary DR. G. P. WISEMAN DLC. Chiropodist F 1932. Ser-vic- FOOT SPECIALIST hours 8 Thatcher Bldg Office S to 122 to fi Phone S26 MOVED To New Location CACHE SHEET METAL WORKS 25 East Center St. Next Door to Telephone Office IT a |