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Show Professional Radio Men Organize CACHE AMERICAN 8rmi-Wrrkl- y lif Publi.hril he Anirrlran Ncwppcr, The c I ( Office at Subscription Bat tier? nd Friday Tuesday Co. Pukluliing Hnt Crnlrr hlrrrt, ijtttn, lub at rcnd- - F'nU-rr- d rt HOGAN, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH CACHE AMERICAN' Page Four Lofn, by mall-o- ne -- year t.i Raises iti.i oiw Quality of BeefC ,i..iy beef i it. and other iKn.r from the retailer' to nt r aid has broadened the Tlie average quality of beef aold ma'iitl for indi jx ndcnl elaughter- at retail in some cities haa wh use the stamping srvhx I .Used at hast tuo grades as bJa similar service is available for diieit result cf nuat grinding work ..m b. to 21.(X0,Df',3 m the lust two years, according to fiom U.fcMOOO as gtadd a month Bureau of ABricuL'p.,.niia o! W, C. turul Economics, United Ftntes De- - L,td stamped for quality by the the to'al purtment of Agriculture. In citl s C.ovtinimnl In1 that have featured Government for being lWtnja.792 pounds, as graded beef, "choice" and "good" computed with 14.1, 703 808 poundi grades have replaced "rvdluin' and m 931. b-- f j mailer November t. 1931, at the Utah, undrr the Aft of March J, 1979. r I. as enabled him to seU.tuim-home after spending one i LOST Gentleman's ahluj gold I t a ba as of rtum wrist aaUlt. Has bim.lt ability and nui nmnijt w King auit her daiigl.t.. t allies rtdhtr limn o:t a puo? :n Santa Monica. Calif. wind st raj). Finder notify Cache Mr and Mrs. Peter Nilnon of LoIt Las ehintnati d much cf American, Reward. ci.ir. It g Service that elite r Of tilt- - it any thin., Into the rilin all'll.,! tw.il HMU-- , fc.il- of I . I , raij.o and i i , III allad in Wi i fay major pu:! 7ta: if I.. ml oik and mumiv clutly Wire la i "any to give radio to tin winM lit the jKi.'iiU-loimj It tab will'll it is today. I'.-- fas ran-ir- Meat-Gradin- Ii U--- J Adtertialnf rate made known upon application. years of uanUJie stud and woik fit lent ly s rvne a to be able (o ad is rreeivrr. Like everything else We Take Issue John A. Wallis, esteemed editor anti pubiieher of Up Puria Pont at Pans, Idaho, evidently has had home persni'and wrvstmg in order mat it lats. tef , I'J-- huuMhoid buyers attention o.n nayuhe think, when ho says advertising is nut news ami the pro- tlx local qualified tadio service- ter hotels and restaurants demand vince of a newsiaiver is to print news. The !est kind of men Member of Ute vxlnt um "C.S. Choice" beef for their paL are: E Bert Kendrick of Prhrson rous and s'lmulate the call for It news is very often carried in the itUertisenients. While a newspaper to he worthy the name, should cater LTwtrlc Co. A. W. Lloyd of the by a porter announcing that they rve Government graded beef. to the news nlove everything else, the fact must not Le J. L Mimtrcx-- Co, An.:ie Kkan.-- "K Tills recognition of quality beef it is very and Lynn Thump on of the overlooked that to le able to publish a pajx-rha ben a good thing for the pro- Elect Co ilc mission of the is the necessary to cany advertisements. It It U flie aim of tK RwkI.iI !n -person running advertisements to arrange his copy just ns l!lf it's of Cat he .t att active and readable ns possible. The aim should always)0 fuci ,x." midrc-wil- l v h V be to carry a message to the public, paving information that Va,,y l!'e ,lhst ,llllIlty -' f llal,111!y ,n U(i' a,,d thp 6 . commend the thing advertised. We hold that if an ai allied fir Id of rndo To the 'r vertisernent does not carry news value, it has missed its public from overebaege protect '?.!J and Inmark. fer! r workmen-hidue to lev t Of 'luck of the highly and our Mis perlirte ; Senses". . Ft Upon Lucille Hardman 'and Cynl Bud. en- itive testing rci'it.m.irt , i'' 1 ,-- 'J MENDON J'... :j -- necer-vloli- v- a f j.c i ,nL.b!. L Chas. Hughes Services Held v j - At PIendon'DlirrtU WANTED Will buy seed. Phone 718-- LINOLEUM RUGS 1 .05 79 rAIKO FOR SALE 300 Rhode Island Red pullets. See Irvin Glenn tt Baugh Motor company. ? 9x12, 5 year Guarantee ncjrular fS.50 NOW 9X10H 3.95 5.50 FAFCO 9x12 IAIiCO Axmfnster 9x12 fQ .i) 0 n;fular:!.0019-5- O lucen good FOR SALE Black work mare, sound, weighs 1400. See J. G Davis. 213 East, 3rd South. Crystal Bottling and al Pro-fession- Men. Furniture Company See M. J. SWINYARD . 72-8- Lewiston, Rox 1, - Tri-r- W. 1st No. 0 Lo;ran, Ut. SEFXS9E7H2X IV-tu- if Vv-- ;,- 4 V ON For Expert TYPEWRITER . i n v Repair Wurk Call . I A. B. CROCKETT i i i v 4 i Main So. Phone C8 ' i ( ., - Nl Attention ! - - 1 n ., . n . . ! . el f SICKNESS -- I , I Poultrymen! i . ORP RANSFER ele. 503 a- . Depression prices on first quality White Leghorn Bby Chicks, hatched from hens with 300 egg record, for Certified Golden Rule Chicks. CHARLES W. MILLER. Agent 428 No. 1st East Phone Logan, Utah Furniture and Piano Moving 899-V- V . uh i Wrecked Bodies liv Ilf tele-phon- hi - and Fenders Repaired at Reduced Prices ELWELL Eight All nr chal-hn,)r- '- J . other work priced Phone 13 MOVING PACKING - CRATING DISTANCE MOVING LONG P. WISEMAN D.".C-- Chiropodist fOOT SPECIALIST Office hours 8 I Thatcher Bldg to 132 to equally Johnson Cab and CERTIFIED RADIO and ELECTRIC SERVICE Antone L. Skanchy, Mgr. Everything in Radio and Electric. 123 No. Main Phone 158-184 462-W Quality Electric Company 123 North Main NUt ere You Can Buy Electrical 2 A GARAGE Appliances of Court 2nd No. & Main House New Low Prices Logan CIUILILENIHCnriEIL Salt Lake City You have to come to the Cullen to meet your friends. Improved Service . Reduced Rates Transfer Co. 449 N. 2 E. Phone 314 NEW HOTEL LANKERSHIM trade GORDON CREEK COAL r' CITY COAL Company r 7th and Broadway Lot Angeles, California Dr. Wm. W. Ross LATEST METHODS IN DRUGLESS HEALING Nerv-O-Met- er 312 West Service Center SL rhone 400 936 Newly furnished rooms at Wanted Animals Dead or Alive If dead notify us at once. Phone Logan 49 and Reverse charges Prompt Service. Colorado Animal Bi-Produ- cts I Phone S3 low. Just North COAL Logan Coal Co. a.-k- G. At Knight Spring Canyon ' ATTENTION $000 EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR THAT FAMOUS Now $f00 Cylinder Cylinder y,-- ti Repaired Valve Grind and Motor Tune Up Four $f 00 Cylinder 64 V. 1st No. Logan Du (dr. W Auto Body Shop -- - Have the Six -- t - ed , FET BASE j pfx-'l,i- e lit. NT - he three room house, modern In every way. Close to business section. Call 7iK. SPECIALS FOR FEBRUARY I J . '.r toil par-cni- s- Condensed system for Keeping line to line record of business for income tax purposes. Just the thintj for Service Stations, Gen-erllusinesses and y u.. to di this very t'T' kUo, Alonzo Wood; arr3"je:Cnt r-'FA .!!'. vn of 0 of work. With the :va lx-r cf ! so'o. "Je.', mi j .the owners of radio vets and power hi ')id K, v M s M s companies to elcar up os much a, he J a.- tt Th I. o Liulif.-no Lau, which Is rnxNCES Interference the varion car-- i d c, were a..J )ij l bu:.;i,l ur c res for you iji.rv !bv K..H dn.Uii.in. i uu biuK-iVt bilk Wro GoMwyn Mayer . U. w..enow rpoihng the rn:ho rcccjiMoi ' L.w i rt"P and sturiitl l 1 linMirg Mnlioa Uy and Jn that various loratlt'es von" Mi a.iji amy I iii.t .If. C. S'nuffer. Clifford Slauff. r. lli, xl tt lotuho .u Pit Sarnng Manoa Davica. Mir. 'radio may rhe the satbfa.tlon ex I uiti NWiul '1 tlont hill t Luii v to iii.ti.c him cii preted from such a wonderful InI. i.i XXIV ul Minj'iy strument a It I. To give the pubhit v is it, Lun Fune".il sem es fur Mendon lic the latcvt developments in radio , j . j , kI uu . slid Blond1. i, ini it. r winch. h a science In order that they may take ; ,u ou.l you liho rm Chailt-Hughes were held Saiur. dedicated the grave. oil loiild never tune me . . L m ruioiU.L With th.'e adan,a,,e of them I'm me. onlike day at 1 p in. In the Mendon lore though. tu to f tv tt t VO'J U i.. and highly trained radio exjierls In ou,ij . up n ith iuu hio lo tlhiru.--i everyone ward chajiel with Bishop II. C. mu-be t v It . d e ahN nvs It Is up to us to ro-i- '. , (him; I think Sorensen m charge. Tlie choir sang uiday evening In honor of her community v rfuv'tty l 0pprnte writ h them and make radio i1 o a uu well!" walked oU. ..u O My Father" piayers were by look , Hty mother, Mrs. Gwen Smith who va-- what It Is Intended to be. .H do you . . . It's not fair for Joseph T. Wood and H. B, Whit- celebrating licr It? ICtH.ust s tt 1. , nnnho.'- - i (. ; n (o lime so much charm birthday Trcut her hwt $ Irs Charles ney. Those who spake words of ant -- n l Jr. Hughes, !iriy A beautiful decorated cake sary. thu'it tke iniMtaki rcomfort and consolat ion told of the rs- David Winn of Cen- n( centered the table where covers, non it Hinted, but It t 'a ! splendid characteristics of the de- were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Gwen tervllle, C. Graham of Bountiful. bed - ; vom1 out she , Mct'liiue wear this i f ceased were M. D. Bird. Prof. A. I'm always reading emptv i th ,t . Miss Delpha Smith, Della Mr. and Mrs. Glen Alexander of Smith, xhi Tlianiv " N. Sorensen of Logan. Elmer J. i 'inn Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Logan. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Hughes. il ouyou Lurllne, gi.iralls re la aching at me. really!" Hancock and Bishop H. C. Sor- Bartlett, H. G. Mr. M. Mrs. D. fehe and c.ue to uriu.. Bird, over me Stauffer. cry ',I1U u ouldn t have '1 Jl.d, . , in not trin ensen. Special musical numbeis Miss Articc and Orlle Bird. i i.,e enuld you?" Mrs. Edger Hancock was hostess Hughes but dont you rN..' jUt If were: vocal solo, "Saved by Grace" tried you couldn't cry "You Mrs, John Ladle entertained at he woman. bad for the man to a nloely arranged dinner Friv anyone!' ho lose by Mrs. Julia Muir; duet, "Truth She's not the only me a prettily arranged dinner Friday. "You mean I'm not sincere? . . . her lie day evening. Covers were laid for does, too . . . Mrs. were Mr. for laid Covers I was sincere and with Larry you and there was no u nl love In Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Longstroth, Mrs. )au-for an answer, but Blondie know lliat' Emma Hancock, Clcve and Madall Charles Baker and son Horace, wa silent. . .and you know it aid How do you know. Larry Mrs. Jay Jensen and family, Mrs. , . i.e added. Hancock, Mr. and Kirs. Hancock. LtnHne, biting hui tip. ? ' Oliver Taylor, Mrs. Reeves Bird, ii now n loved ? You never held their Miss della Primary officers another day, Isnt Larry challenKt'd.tvally A i n.c Hlondie watriri Ladle, Miss Hazel Muir. u a Lurline tinned iwav fron his monthly Monday evening meeting . Mrs. Charlotte Richards attended . uii.nv. in't U? g axe. at home of Mrs. Geneva Whitney I that' Luilir of Late at nig-htofficers of Vuiv one of Thats Hue, Larry . county vhy funny with President Annie Hughes in meeting and the room echoed admitted, facing him again. . of Pioneers Thursday at Daughters A I on music Mis. talk loved I charge. by you?' his mocking lauphter. .Did ever say the family, perhaps a Julia Muir. Teachers Training les. the Relic Hall at Logan. Suil te a lucky woman who say No!that!. , . You veift I ones t III seriously. you rVv Senior class enjoyed a progressive son was given by Mrs. Verna child, becomes suddenly pH v lo did pet me seri- - And Ivq always been onet I i Sorensen. Talk on Word of Wis- party Tuesday evening. Luncheon ill. A doctor is needed. dom by Mrs. Eva Smith. After was served at the home of Mrs. - ! meeting refreshments were served Marva Kidman, Mrs. Pearl Bird, 1 What can bring help to Mesdames Annie Hughes, Nellie Mrs. Geneva Whitney. f trtlt- Twenty ! Pi as quickly as the Eva eight were present. Retta Hiibner, Hancock, i Mrs. Bernard Hardman enter' 9 ; Smith, Ellen Ladle, Julia Muir, v j lvalue Smith. Geneva Whitney and tained at a dinner Thursday even. A Miss Viola Buist, Hilda Anderson, ing In honor of her birthday. In emergencies, a teledecorated Luetta Hiibner, Lucille Baker, Vir- large cake beautifully the table where covers were laid phone protects you. In ginia Furness. Mrs. Verna for Messrs and Mesdames .1 Dr. countless everyday uses Howard Call, Howard Griffin of it serves you, running erMendon V .f Friday afternoon Miss Logan, Afton Bird, Thco Whitney. V . rands to the stores, the Fern Buist at school gave the fol- Hemy S.auffer, Bernard Hardman "A. friends PinMrs. Sorensen. and druggist, to Lynn of in Lin. honor lowing program f. 'Cl , hones. With a telephone, coin's birthday: singing, "America ochle was enjoyed after dinner. tf i M.I.A. activity committee met at the Beautiful by the school; story friends can reach you. K 3 ' .t Life of Lincoln, Dorothy Wood; the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oval . Tho-e Larsen Pass-iinIs g These and many other Thursday evening. song, "Hats Off The Flag were Sorensen. Mrs. Verna . storv, present By by fifth grade; services, the telephone Marcelle Hardman, Marie Baker; piano solo, Madall Mrs. Sadie performs for a few cent ; Hancock: story, Ernest Miller; poem Bid, Vance D. Walker, Kay Soren. a day. ' j 2 y r ' Shirley Hughes; piano solo, Geneva sen. c. me" fit Barrett; poem Barbara Larsen: Mr. and Mrs. Gwen Hardman, "ion i,t Iji'iu Larry uahj . Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hardman, Mrs. nntche-- l them closehr singing, America" by school. funAndrew Lamont attended the Luncheon was served at the The Mountain States ously did non out to la very may be a burn in an lot of ways, home of Mrs. Sarah Hughes on eral services of Mrs. Evan Morgan lucky . . ., and Larry looked around but Im honest. . . Telephone & Telegraph Co. Saturday. Covers were laid for at Brigham on Sunday. the .luxurious room again. Suddenly he turned to Blanche, Mrs. and his voice shook with feeling! at M. D. Bird entertained "And who Das that?" Bishop W. L. Winn of Smithfield, "Well, if this place isnt a palace "And I was honest with you when a well appointed dinner Sunday of luck in a circus, I guess I don't f told you " Larry stopped. " What Covers weie laid for Messrs and know what it is walk up. boys and does it matter now? it's too late!" Mesdames Chales Jr. girls, and take our chances for the he added, dejectedly. Hughes, "You'll have to marry and settle' David Winn of Centerville, Glen ' big life whoopee!" was trembling now as she down some day!" Blondie exclaimed Blondie Alexander of Logan, Mrs. Sarah watched Larry and listened to his quickly. To unom?" Lurline, Hughes, Miss Artice and Orlie bitter tirade against her. Oh. she if she could only put her sharply. Mr. Mrs thought, Marcelle and Bird, Bird, a long story If I treated "That's A Nice Enameled Match Box with each First Order him and to him beg arms around Bird. you badly. Im sorry very sorry. . . take her out of all this. and thankk, little for a Thursday afternoon the Sewing They were Interrupted by the sweet thought. Ive Blondie, always known door bell. the of .Circle v. as entertained at the home ringing . were fine . tine -you Goodbve, Who is It? asked Larry. of Mrs. Lizzie Barrett. The after-- i kids!" "Lurline." "Good mister. Blondie' luck, it noon vas .spent in sewing. Lunch"Why? asked Larry, seriously. said, her voice breaking under the Wait! eon vas served to Mesdames Ellen strain. . "No why?" .Mister yourself!" came back Ladle, Ethel Walker, Marva Kid"Please for me," pleaded Blondie. Larry, laughingly. Ethel insisted man, Myrl Lamont, Walker, Larry, but Lurline "No," Blondie followed him to the door. mark It seemed as Marlha Earrett, Verna Sorensen. swept into the room. weight of, she said, sub the world was though the Larry," "Hello, resting on her shoul-- ; Miss Isabella Stumpf, Mrs. Lottie Let Your Next Order Be For prised. and a strange, insistent pain' ders, Richards was special guest. "Hello, replied Larry, coldly. was jugging at her heart. Hello. Lurline! greeted Blondie. With his nand on the door Larrj Mr. and Mrs. David Winn relike old home week! turned, and said: it's Hello! ' turned to their home at Centerville said Lurline. "Everyone, sonietlme In his life, after spending a few days here "Sit down, Lurllne Larry has to has to turn aLound and do the Mined from the lowest vein of coal and geologically the with their mother, Mrs. Sarah hurry." right thing. I want to' be married, oldest coal in Utah. Now that I'm here Its a won- and have a borne. . . and children! Hughes Miss Artice Bird accomi der he doesn't dive right through The bigIt'sgay life isn't soat much, .. j times. ! panied them home for a visit. really! HENCE ITS SUPER QUALITY pretty empty the window , . and he was gone1 Mr. and Mrs. William Kidman "I'm saving that until the market Well, so long. . Blondie stared When other coals have perished to ashes Gordon Creek blankly at the right down! presided over a nicely arranged goes door for a minute, then threw back "Tea. Lurllne or a drink?" remains live coals due to its coking qualities. her shoulders, put her 'chin tn the Covers supper Monday evening. you think do "What Those who would enjoy its safety and saving and entered the drawing room. were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Verl Champagne! Blondie said, turn- air; Lurllne was pouring champagne butler. to the PHONE ing Mr. HanMrs. and Shelton, Elmer Blondie walked over to her. "When I received your message to when Want some?" asked Lurllne, cock and daughter Faye, Verral 'come at once' I was afraid you were quietly. and Budge Kidman. sick whats it all about "Sure!" "I've been worried!" said Blondie. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hughes of they raised their glasses "You look it, sarcastically from to Silently each ether ajtd drank. Centerville have returned home afLurllne, as she glanced around the . . Heigh! called "Heigh!. ter spending a few days here with room. t was the cause of Blondie, putting down her glass. feel I that their mother, Mrs. Sarah Hughes. Got a asked mirror?" Lurline. . you and Larry breaking up. "My tears have gone black!" Blondie said, seriously. In here. . . and Blondie led her; If you planned your garden last "Well " Lurline started to Inter- - Into a bedroom that a princes! reverse it year, this year if it provwould envy. is the first time I've spoken 123 SO, MAIN ed successful. That will give a to rhis (CONTINUED) TELEPHONE 123 either of you since than night rotation so the same crops wen'? on the yacht. . . and I wondered if (Copyrlht. test International Mm 1 couldnt be the means of bringing ttrrv Co looj occupy the same ground again. - Works, Phone II, for sale i,""'' Lij ri "rOttlci) ..eps IvlARIC, ' C- n ' J, 1932. unfur-DLcli- t i 1 3 large enameled I OH RENT Furnished or used but In first house and steam heated Caclie Sheet Metal apartments. 195 Vernon Ave. circulators, II Cutler. class shape. Mrs. Roland Gulluger and sun Tertance cf bait Luke City r turned home on Monday after spendg ing the past mouth with her Mr. and Mrs. James P. Olsen. The scouts entertained on Wednesday evening. Games and a pio. 8i am were enjoyed after which a bounteous luncheon was served., About seventy attended. ?.Vo The M. L A. held meeting on Sunday following program was rendered: reading by Burd-tJenson; story by Keith Taggart; talk r adtng by Baibara Cutk-r- ; by A. It- - ifovey; song by tlie E e five girls; harmonica solo by Thurwin Scott. ?;rv. John Kelson recently re. 'f' re-i- mu and Mrs. Morgan Yeutes cf Salt I alee City veiled on Tliursd iv I OR SALE afternoon with Mr. and Mr:. T MILLVILLE tv.-- V JTuesday, February Co. moderate rates from $1.50 to $6 Excellent Cafe Garage in Connection THE HEADQUARTERS FOR UTAH PEOPLE W. W. Wbitecotton, Owner and Operator, formerly of Utah Frank R. Wishon, Manager |