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Show Newipaper, Fubliiihrd Every TofTtfUy and By th. Cwbt Anedoa PubUnhlnc Co. t ft Yitmt Ornter (ilmt, Ufin Utah J. C. ALI.KN Jr, Editor WM. C. ENGLAND, Mturtf FLOYD ROSE, AdrrrtUdnf Mjinirr J. E. ENGLAND. Morhanlroi Boperlntendrnt mottor November t, 1931, Catered m mmd-tlPast Offlre at Uiqii. Utah. under tibo Art o Marrh Friday guy tumt- - ... and Christmas in our small rot Tl kids are all dreaming of hat Kris has got: and They hope he has skates, some trains and great dolls. and And even nothings bright It's dayi before R6TiTirSr:i In at th. Rate by earrfar or noU ono yew gabartiptia Adrcrtiatod rate mad. known upon application. - WARRIN WILLIAM 3. 1997. 1.M pl(OB-to- J "Welt, Chin. PhulU'Kpfatc MuibquHvIml. Yah in." thata what I M4N pa vuf hv d Th builr Int.rrupled. !!, Miuouri Muntn. hrw you nut on your ear U -. Ih 'Th It! about Dudher ordered In, fetch abut Dul Laiki d. Happy', mouth opened. 'klia'Ut Martin! Whal Ih. -Veah Mlaaourl Marlin. The M Anni aat on An axrn.iva urriml cal herself howilt, boye? point chair qhciI y url walked over to Dude m- -t Inc for the Miilco in the 'iied a ki.a on lit. tliuk. me M.rbrrv wr ir.illv n The Ihiita mar hT ibmiiib-- ' ll-A - h my l,vby? ii i,le of young glria f.,l .w. I And pointed to a of that f li, In the i (,1,1. inoM Annie wia hoiitlntf. dlceenl III it, llltly ul Now," aald th fhide, lh tit's I hi I. h.ilne cnriilil lull, a,',-.Your room a hie Iht layout. otliiia. Iiuce pm k.ici . I lit vi.ia Kilt umuiie , ,t .i 11 , lie Itull-ic- d Count Lie the in lien and youf Into the r Cot here. Wi that li. daughter e.ihl Mte.nuri, heie tl -. . ti .light ?' ucki-r, The Ktmg tli.it ,, l,.:,e Imt paid Annie we.ikly. in if ui.f Tie leu i. The 1 hide Mood Up and begun i in .( tttuh Mienourie I..1111. m mg the 'Tine men you n.; 11 III Ilk, f..r the gioutl cunM-t- . ! Kveryl-odInto. got .1 ver)MMly d. a hull ih n iimiih ,,,. !, inly ,,i ri.ilit t, hln, o.l,. i, woiiyitut about you. Why Uhln t , vmi pome at.itlnnvry out of . .,n, the You could i paid i, it. I. hi the White lloiiNe' Thev tv oil i.,r t I'n-s- i uu wne me v.' of M- -: hi e'e the 1. tint lmt ; .i Amu- f. I, Mi .! n. The bnt! r ualk y l fl.t -- l, lit of Hie ,li I'.il.it..,! 1 r l,i li,. Hippy lH i"l past him. ' Yeal A Time el.e in." M, the loy with the pore Juy, - ,. li Anii VVIi it 0 hi ten 11 you luipptMi to know ft in. h of hnncrv nitiei! J.., eeii J.h.Kii. (ir)uu for two In- m - tin ir ,,m.ii, n m- - I, ui.. Ifo MUd Annie, hatf Tiey -- lr i A special meeting of the Shareholders of the First National Bank wf Logan, Utah will be held at the office of the said bank In Logan. Utah, on Monday the 4th day ot December. 1933, at 4 p. m. to and lake action upon the coil-aid- er matters: To amend the Articles ol or the Association, and ot said bank. If necessary, and u transact all other business neces-ar- y and advisable for said bank to meet the requirement and quality to receive the benefits ottered under the National Banking Act of tlie United States for the year 1. by-la- I tell m that Kris u a practical guy. That wort li lew old never will buy; li. 1 rmin Safe Walking Farm Forestry NOTICE OF SHAREHOLDERS MEETING It's Days Before Christmas CACHE AMERICAN Seai-Wet- Friday, December CACHE AMERICAN CACHE COUNTY. UTAH Pace Two. he glm-crac- 'lie may bring a saeater. some soikv, or a hal. Or mittens or t'ord'rovs and such stuff as tiiat. 1933. The Travelers Insurance Company has issued an 2. Such other and further mat1H.1t. n.y leart bleeds ahrtl ters In any way Incidental to or interesting' report on the hazards faced hv pedestrians I think ol a in-connected with the forgoing on streets and highways, that deserves wide notice. T 1. jt s not rambuwed up wi'h stutl be brought before said meetotr J t to ste. to obvious facts are of the certainly produced Many ing. Nfary as sir, ait have It il By Order of the Board of Trusas a whip, anyone who bothers to think about safe walking at And no ones seen skectept on nc tees. all but if the statistics mean anything, those who have Dated at Logan. Utah, Nov. ?. any trip. 1933. thought about it are rare. Its obvious that the safest well and we'll get busy By gum, A. BONNE. place for the pedestrian to cross a street is at an interdo our stuif; Vice President ti Cashier. We've got our two eyes and our section with the signal yet thousands of people were ( Advertisement) hands that's enough. killed last year because they crossed against the signal, I'll get my knlle bow-- my su.v LEGAL NOTICES or went diagonally from corner to corner, or crossed and my plane Why that solves our problems in the middle of the block. According to the Travelers, I'm happy again! Notice to Creditors day'. nt U I,, ll, v i. tin, li vicrossing in the middle of the block has 156 per cent In My Mary can make jevt the swany hit ur more chance of resulting in death to the offender than IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF .Meet the litW Faid lli iOtV lul kiest tricks THE FIRST JUDICIU. DI tie l,nlt ui'viniltnglv, "Huh Mar ever was That .1,1 no in crossing properly. iiii v Hot I! luuHhter! Whfie'il OF THE STATE OF Fiddlesticks! toys? get a .m::liti i. an way? Who.. ' ,,h ' IN AND FOR Tilt il UTAH. We'll cut and we ll fit and Darkness adds greatly to pedestrian hazards, es- uni I ). t.iMoi r.'mnt otiie Mippose VI, ..ui OF CACHE. COUNTY well draw and h g Mit or me a ti ou once paint tuie ' e In :i un in.; pecially along highways where cars arc moving at high Such stuff as well have no Kr.. tiling on ,.in1,.. m1 lit In th- - matter of the F.state of ever saw it in.iin speeds, when it is often impossible to sec persons Annie 01 ' lev. till, nine. M Find Yu m .nt p CHARLES R. ASHCROFT. In in hour th- - ot ,1. i, wii v me lei tell to in or late until too liodm Kent dark clothing to stop dressed li.itti its erased I,, f. m in n il . Us days Ufore Christmas and !: apai tno nt fr it i ' )ii our small house ..nli n. - l:iu ,i 10 At r .11 r avoid them. The influence of the seasons is likewise ih lie jmt ae lag a u Ci'id.tuv pit sint claims ,,. , ,! .1.. s .10 We're busy, but bless you, we're as " lu Jnnle b.niJ d i. m is am, named estate, above the lit m r u in and in of the last the Iii. .is si first still as a mouse. quarters year important tain t Happy. with voiuheis. to Theron Ashrrolt. it And on Christmas morning son:. Mid 25 is Tin: deaths of of cent Mi Hippy iMi it i t; ol th" f ;tah the rate admii.idrah-pedestrian per greater THI.; Sol'MS INSWi: wjit.u: six pairs of eyes UI'T K. Yi tliltir. H R. a! deecasi'd, Charles third second cm: av and in the than Will pay us for scheming O ami:ai. i:t M m tiik quarters. his residence in Hyde Park. Utah, MY ONLY KHMCHST IS Mi:T. a surprise! what T h in r nt imn?.' of before on or the 5th day ONH Ap.nl, NO Safe walking is something the country needs t MAKi: CKHTAIX A tin d v. ,m H. R. MERRILL M. PAINTS MofSTACHILS P.V THH i.H A. D. 1934. - u i vfrHuh tl.i ltuui-0 "Poet Lariat U U M: Y A NT N iS learn. Last year the pedestrian death toll came to ASHCROFT. THERON lif u tlk. il over lu Duilc or lalL Utah Press Association Administrator Dude, coine hero minute o: lly. diew of tlie Estate uiui a!' a ghastly achievement for carelessness and i; Happv Dude Aside. "DoohF r Du.: R. Ashcroft, deceased. ntv lii Charles thi. e nil k That Pet. got norance. L. TOM PERRY. luc.pl and butt i. yts WiiatH this? lift vovH if Kc. HimI iL Ill-Il- l j . I':i-im- H- Un-re- l,i-- i in-i- , Iu-rie- ,11-- of pmes and spruers were made for Jvroduction of lumber and puipwood. There was also planting of many spen s ot trees in the Plains States tor windbreaks and shelterbelta. More than 23.000.000 trees were distributed by the Slates for farm planting in 1932. iv black-waln- ut MOVING PACKING Johnson Cab and Transfer Co. 449 N. 2 E. I . rilim 34 In Ti.wimhln IS Ni.rth nf One Kat i.f tl.e Halt luike un anil Meridian. for n.iintlff Attorney L K NKI-S- i iV Oftl-- e J A1t Arinin pli k t.i.ean. 1tnh ORP re: RANSFER CHIROPRACTOR , Dr. Wm. W. Ross 111 LATEST METHODS IN DREGLESS HEADING -- . '1 I I I 11 t II 1 'h . 1,1 I ele. 503 w - I , I , , v I I .1 I ,1 , ? I 1.1 I ! j I , , h- I -r u- - ! 'J I I !,- Bowl for Health The Business Man's 1. Wanted Animals Game Will Call and Pay Cash for Dead or Useless Cows and Horses. Logan Bowling Alley If Dead Notify Cs at Once CALL ENTERPRISE 30, LOGAN Logan Exchange Calls 49 w. . -- t . , Service Phone 936 Furniture and Piano Moving 1)1,1 II , 311 West Center SL o!-- i II , Nery-O-Met- er Ml 1 1 Phone 314 I In 1 ! CRATING LONG DISTANCE MOVING ay . In-- t 1933. wide-spre- Norway spruce was the moct popular tree for farm planting last year, with more than cooperatively grown trees distributed by the titate forest agencies unaer the law. Red pine came next, with millions. slightly more than 4 There were also nearly 3 ' milmore lions of white pine, and than 1 million each of Scotch and slash pines. Among tlie broad-lea- f species, black locust led with 1.181.000, followed by more than 200,000 oaks and ashes, 160.000 seedlings, and nearly poplars. In addition to 441.000 walnut nuts seedlings, fields last year. and of theafC were reported in the planted fields lavt year Heavy plantings Clsrk-McNs- 1, 11 A ! i .M . i .11 ,.n-.- 13,-50- I i I I 1 . i . ; Arimo Bldg 176 North Main Ol km Whatre your time mental right ot all nations, states lore?" T know, I know, Paid the Dude and Individuals to an equal m n low tone. You think Ini chance In all the bounties of seiewy. Hut I got an i.ha. f ur nature and the bcnclils ol our eai.s Annie's lucky to m Phe? Well, plie a In a inn united ctforts. We must recognize now. V"uM i What knul.i luck dethe brotlierhood ol man and have if I asf-- her up at a tune velop a parliament ot man, a like this? federation of the world. So youre gonna try to palm her We have in the Agricultural oft as u society dame, hull? Happy a wry face. made Department at Washington develIt' only for a week, explained oped what we call a system of Dude. The Count and his pun are demonstration or experiment sta- goin hack on the name hMt. tions, and In most states they have disgustedly. Happy ahrugged state demonstration farms and These have proven stock farms. their value and the whole state the vltamlnes, that are and nation has been benefited, destroyed by cooking. largely The changing conditions brougnt We must take advantage of the about by this now universal fullest sire for better times has brought changed conditions to thebest oi about by this new universal desire extent and make the be will still There for better times has brought ou: everything. changes as times go on, and developed latent torces In all greater we will a.i of us. Our vision Is clearer and our and more and more for the destructo called be fight blood circulates with a strong tion of but, thank God, we steady pressure that betokens In- have thedisease, brains and resources ana creased health, as well as increasThen ed Interest and purpose In life. will to win, and we will win. come another tremendous We are finding both health and will for which we must begin economy in other foods than change Every thinkmeat, wheat and potatoes, and as at once to prepare. we more fully learn the splendid ing man and woman should begin new tide value of fruits and vegetables in now to lay plans for the peace and prosperity their fresh, uncooked state, the and new remore fully will we come Into the which It will bring. We must and full heritage of health and pros- pent and change our ways, the easiest way is through correcperity. To- - eat uncooked food is tive eating and cooperative living. to conserve not only labor but fuel as well, and by the process we take CLUB NOTES our bodies the vital elements. DEAR DOCTOR: Will you kindly tell me through the Home Health Club department a home remedy for my trouble which is I suppose, as my indigestion, stomach feels so bad. I, also, have pains in the top of my head and in my left side and breast, and get very nervous at times, hr.v neuralgia in my chest, at least I think it is neuralgia. It botliois me greatly at times In my shoulders and backbone. Have palpitation of the hear-- , cannot stand much work. Am twenty-seve- n years - you can old, have two children. advise me of some treatment for this trouble I will be very grate ful. waatin ou . Edited by BR. DAVID H. REEDER Kansu City, Mlasourri CHANGING CONDITIONS The people, all over the world, are feeling the changes brought about by the present period of destruction. Thinkers are beginning to realize the Interdependence of all humanity and that whn diseases or economic conditions are al- to cpread unchecked by proper regulations, the whole hu-- . manlty suffers. Through many years of painful, uphill work and through muen suffering, we have learned to Isolate those that are Infected with diseases that cause others to become Infected, but we are now. afte rthousands of years, suffer-- 1 lng, beginning to realize that the nation, or Individual, that lusts after power or land or property or dominion. Is a greater menace to the welfare of humanity than Is the leper, the syphilitic or the we smallpox victim, and that must at all costs stamp out the disease and utterly destroy. We must, and that is a big word. recognize the basic and funda-linto J i - I ROM FIREMAN Automatic Heating ! spy--- - .fr-ci"-' CUT L An Iron Tinman Automatic Coal Burner can he quickly installed in a warm air, hot water, vapor or steam beating plant. Easy terms of payment. YOUR FUEL COSTS A modern borne simply must have auto- matic beating these days, but it doesnt need to cost yon any extra money. In fact, it can save you money if it is Iron Fireman automatic beating. Iron Fireman supplies the finest automatic heating that money can buy and saves from 15 to 50 over former fuel costs. Let us estimate how much Iron save can Fireman heating you. Let us show you how much it means in increased health, comfort, and convenience. A. H. Palmer and Sons Logan, Utah Phone 460 Opposite Court House ANSWER: Your trouble appeals to me to be indigestion, combined with extreme nervousness. One ot the first things which you must learn as a dyspeptic, is that you cannot eat any and everything. The fact of the case Is that none can do so, but this is particularly true after the stomach is affected. You should choose your fooas very carefully, eat only the plain nutritious foods of a light character, such as will give you ute and strength, and yet not overtax your digestive organs. Above all things, chew your food thoroughly. The greatest trouble with the average person Is that they lf let the teeth shirk about of the work of which they should do. Of course, then some other organ has to do much more than its share, as the teeth do less than their. This imposition falls to the lot of the stomach. The average stomach Is all right if you give it a fair chance. When it asks for bread, do not give it a stone, or something equally bad. What it wants is the plain, wholesome foods which serve the purpose of the system, and if you supply It with these elements, properly prepared, it will most invariably take liv' best care of them, and without a murmur. Chew your food until it becomes a liquid In your mouth, and after a week or so your stomach will not cause you nearly so much trouble. one-ha- three-quarte- rs When your digestion is better, a large majority of the symptoms which you describe will gradually leave you and you will be stronger, but will have to take care that your nerves do not tyrannize over your muscles and cause them to The Dmle's oUe wait hoaipe, Yfu re nil noft nnv. Okuy okay Look fine. Pool anyhovl; work, Missomi Come on. Hap Ho. ralliNl Uae, t pniMK n Wlui ytu cu'.'' ns thev k1.uu-- I t do you think you're FOR SALE Call 700. Attorney for Administrator. Date of first publication, December t. 1933. Date of second publication, JanGood glass show case uary 2. 1934. Il-TR- ol t: ll-R- -3 s: n; Your Car and Y our Pocket Book Need a New Deal Its Mes-dam- es Hardman. Range Oil. Locusts did almost two million dollars worth of damage in Kenya colony, East Africa, alone in 1931; thousands of dollars are being offered for eradication methods. America's favorite! Your radiator needs Zerone The only service station in Logan selling this successful Winter Combination is: Anti-freez- e. GaSav of Logan The New Deal for your Pocket Book 21 Vic per gallon Gasoline 20c per quart Pure Pennsylvania Oil 10c per quart High Grade Western Oil 85c per gallon e Zerone 65c per gallon e Alcohol, We also sell Prestone, Glycerine and Willard Anti-freez- KXr 'J'. ' Co. cts JAPANESE HAND LAUNDRY 68 West First North We Call and Deliver Phone 405 CULLEN HOTEL Home of Cache Valley People Salt Lake City the Popular Hostelry of the City. Central, Convenient, Comfortable W. D. (WILL) ROBERTS, Mgr. bun-gal- MENDON I By-Produ- Why Be Bothered With Washing at Home When You Can Have It Done So Cheaply at SUMMONS r FOR RENT 2 room house and UVre rotuinlng 1,1 (lie liusinoFi basement. Cliff Goodwin. Till: IIUTIUC'T rontT OF of making a living, if it )uat the TH K FIRST JIDICUIt value to you," Happy answered. FOR RENT House or furnished OF TIIK STATE OF "So you think you're through IN AMI FOR TIIK I T 4 Iff. Phone 87-apartment. huh" MiKouri's hands went to tOINTY OF CAttIK. her hips defiantly "llow about that WANTED Apartment for small husband she's supposed to have?" George 31. Wiikln.on. Plaintiff, family. Reasonable. Phone 709, vs. Caroline B. Halverson TO BE CONTINUED leave address. Julius Halverson, and Josephine Halverson Frame, sole and only Ole Halverson, deFOR SALE Beautiful Christmas heirs at law of and "also all other perceased: wear themselves out with all sorts or Cards. Assortments, plain sons unknown, claiming any right, Practice printed. Call 700. of unnecessary antics. title, estate, lien or Interest In the and make yourseit FOR RENT Modern home. In- real property described In th subservient to yourself. Study the adverse to plaintiff's quire at 213 South 1st East be- complaint lessens of Part II. Volume 2 on fore ownership, or any cloud upon noon or after 5 In the Dynamic Magnetism. plaintiff's title thereto. THE STATK OF UTAH DEFENDANT: All readers of this publication WE BUY Barley, Oats and WheV TO SAII You an hereby aunimnned to are at liberty at all times to write at highest prices. Logan Flour appear within twenty ilav afor for information pertaining to the and Peed. 590 South Main. Phone 4rvire of this ftmnmonn upon yon in if Ht'rNuri within the county Address a'l 42. subject of health. is which this action brought communications to Dr. David H, otherwise within thirty day affarm ter service, ami defend the above 217 Building, FOR FARMER 12 acres Reeder, Mainway of action; and in ca Kansas City, Missouri, enclosing land. 2 planted to alfalfa, for entitled so to do. judgment vonr rent. Enquire 45 East 2nd North, will hefailure at least six cents in postage. rendered airalnr vou acthe comcording to the demand upstairs. plaint which baa been filed with entitled of the above Clerk the 5 room modem FOR RENT This action Jr brought to Call at Crockett Loan & Court. recover a quietlnsr ludpmenf. 24 Main plaintiffs title to the following South Co. Abstract In situated described property Phone 58. Cache County Topan precinct. Utah, Commencinir at a point 8 rd. Hyrum Stake road show was held LIVESTOCK WANTED Will pay and 1ft feet south from the north$1 to $5.00 for useless and freshin tlie Mendon opera hou.se Thursof corner of the west east day evening at 7:30 to a large and ly dead horses and cattle. Call Lot 4 Rlook 22. Plat A" part of T Entertainernn Farm Survev and Hyrum exchange. appreciative audience. running thence south ft rods and 11 27 fee ments from the wards was as to the southwest corner of Lot 7 Hyrum Second ward, trom- FOR SALE ABERDEEN COAL. of the James W. Qusvles AddiAll sizes. Lump, Stove, Nut. Pea tion and to the north line of Cenbone solo, Jea Nelson accompanied "Best by Test. ter Street; thence north 5fi dee by Muriel Clawson: piano duet. Coal and Slack. 6ft min West along1 the north line Kathrine Larsen and Dawn John-ro- Thatcher Coal Co. Phone 76. of Center street 141.81 feet, to its Paradise. Pictures ot Bygone east line the Intersection with FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR the Csnvon Road; thence north-o' Days: Millville. Seth Parker over HOME A 4 room easterly in the east line of th' LARGER National broadcast; Hyrum First and said Cativnn Road 6 rods and 10 house with half basement ward. Responding to our Inneruge; in r feet; thence southeasterly 1st 316 South. East garage. straight line to the place of a Mendon, one act play. "Waiting Phone 813R. and described further for the Hickville Train"; Hyrum situate In the southwest quarter of Third ward, reading. Emma Nielson: trio, Georgia Gill. Luella Balam, Martha Algiar: Wellsville, Second ward, a play 60 miles fron home. Avon, Character song. Topcv. Turvy"; Nibley, sketch. "Over tlie Back Yard Fence, by Nareine Cummings, Helen Zbinden; cornet duet, Helen Yeates, Jane Smith, accompanied by LaFaye Larsen: Weils-vill- e 2nd ward, duets and solos Jones, Gale Berry, Edith Darley and Hugh Clark. Mrs. Peter Larsen was hostess to a prettily appointed luncheon Thursday in honor of Mrs. Laura time to change to Golden Eagle of Places were George Ogden. marked for Mrs. George and Grade Gasoline. Winter Lizzie Baker, Fthoda SorenYour motor needs Mobile Arctic double sen, Mary E. Sorensen, Rhoda Mi'i-- Colorado Animal .antalizing flavors of true may. otmaise and true old fashioned boiled dressing newly combined! Smooth and velvety, made in the exclusive Kraft Miracle V bip. KRAFTS MIRACLE WHIP SALAD DRESSING M. & L. COAL and Wood Company Logans Oldest Reliable Coal Dealers 167 South Main Phone 98 St. 589 West Center St. Phone 74 BUY STANDARD COAL Mined in Utah for Over 20 Years A Lasting Long Life Coal with a Firey Red Heat Dontbe Deceived with Other Cheap Coals you know Nothing About We are offering you these coals at the prices which are in acord with the NRA Lump, per ton delivered $9.00 plus Stove, per ton delivered $8.50 plus Nut, per ton delivered $7.50 plus Pea, per ton delivered $6.25 plus Slack per ton delivered $4.50 plus 1" Slack, per ton delivered ....$4.25 plus We Also Carry following program: sales tax sales ta sales tax sales tax sales tax sales tax the Genuine Aberdeen Coals At the same prices and can give prompt and cour-tiou- s deliveries. Buy our coals and be convinced. Anti-freez- Batteries Dont forget we handle the Best Winter Gas and Oils at Reduced Prices GaSav of ILogast M. &L. Coal & Wood SAVE AT GASAV 73 West l So. Logan Utah Company |