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Show CACHE AMERICAN Attention Farmers and Stockmen rn4" .1 Slwli tofo Mh Hnl C'fnMt Jr, MHor j. C.C. ALI.I.N I. NO LAM. Mmirr WM. FLOYD BOSE, AdTWlliJni IL ENGLAND. Mrchnti J Tamnrv 12. 1934 LOGAN, CACHF. COUNTY. UTAH CACIIF. AMERICAN Pajre Two. MJ Mnrr We Keep on Hand at all Times, Stock Feeds and Poultry Feeds of Best Quality at Lowest Market Price " ra Flour and Feed Company Logan 590 Soi Main Stl Phone 42 River The Store the Railroad Problems .able an iT equal to filly s lhat . tod.i m the country adbetween 19-- 3 and U- is Six billion dollars amount of money. It is man, woman and child what the railroads spent ditions and betterments. put in h? v TTSi LEGAL NOTICES t VJ With that money, amonj; other things, they s locomotiv-15.XX) and cars new 9UU.000 freight service of the aver- Notice to Creditors lletween 1909 anl 1929 the capacity was IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF trains of The third. a speed increased ace car was CACHE COUNTY. STATE OF car shortages, once a A UTAH, constantly being raised. Freight fytefea-iii- J! in n . eliM. Yonk, drcea:- K tatc of were mi the land, of all in parts cd bugbear to shippers unan LMUimka rcctuui kill present claims Creditor minated. In 1929, when peak traffic occurred, ailh vouchers to the undersigned without handled was business of WHAT HAS 'xh. Clink" Connie was pur- at the office of Leon Fonnesbeck. precedented amount fh k K'Wimi h ku n if. Cunntf tt lin U il at the other end of the phoi.r attorney for said estate. Arlmo car shortage or congestion. ftiimt 1 ioM n in 'tniiiMid in f ptamual on it ' ot Block, Logan, Cache County, Utah, father r rr fJu yht John know a iiered Chb k on I That is what six billion dollars meant to users the of or before the 14th day of May .(miiiioin pftaolrut tm "but men h have to tmt rH M (iNNH A. D. 1934. yifHt .tut and it may mean a big railroad facilities. It meant a great deal. too. to the ' ngAim mil .9,thmthy alnlta that f MABEL Y. EAMES n. it iMi't liiadUy )i. the stuff t In Hr linn II doein know an thing about it. H Con w $ anilfiiinai workers of the country. These dollars enriched lumber, tibonX a (in EDNA Y. FERGUS ' Ami rifitf I to urt win n see 4iu So lour iniUMiiii huk, fi telllieyouhung Administratrix of said estate. iiMom He fni, hut i'oume atnla Mnrn-steel, iron, coal and a hundred other industries. Ihty ami wall LEON FONNESBECK. Attorney. Mifr 4 romiJy htfi fot Ami, unit or to him upShe kled him. a the re Milk a br built payrolls and paid dividends and contributed tax- i yora 01 iiNinfioN nu.M "Thank n ft .Lufin vfimykt C4tnme sat at tlie phone, thinklio both CoMHif RNi t ok to 4 y es to government. i lubnrl unit ike ftroytam .M a n Cuming to a detiMun, she trieil will not Cub River alone CoNNir the foimatMn. but could not glean Mu HNHifirml, wif Betterment of depression conditions ml k nddiess them. fiom tlie operator smyta anti i'hu k (noiIin $ifiiy the to their service Mie thought a moment again. Uni OW GO OS WITH THK SlOKY give the rails a chance to improve talU-M in tel s home. Irrigation Notice Muriel renewed and taxes more more Now n and In Chirk the joos, and Connie pretended that Iur provide money public Th he ma.le reituin ihut cwiyom she leptCM nted the florist s and that following parties are deRailroads arc Ami in pament of aMeiM kmw it He took hie u,j huge vnihou purchasing power for the whole nation. p.4 kaite for her. bin linquent 1933 on their into n t for ub itiver of anil Ins that became nddiess uiurtment (lie had been torn oft paide stock and unless our mOst regulated industry. Only when equality irrigation the talk of the lemn. one gnl. vxonld she please give it to her is paid, enough will be sold same Ja'i beautiful and of ikm Icty i mnait Muriel, unsuspecting, did, and C.n uaiy 16th, 1924 at 2 p. m. at their regulation is extended to all transportation agencies younger set, was present at one nio hung up. Lewiston office at Bank building Killeen minutes later, the mu id to cover party. Muriel Bennett. Blonde an. assessments, together land, water, and air instead of to the railroads pri- dazzling, It dul not take her Jong to mfoirmd Muriel and Chirk that a with cost of advertising and exon business for all of to sale. Mrs. Annex Chick pense the lbIUn was thus compete fir wlule outside. allowing evening, marily, AMOL'ST Connie Clink Jitmid to his feet. Whor the hostess am! B. Abel I 15 an equal basis, will the railroads come back to the catered toplayed the newspapermen who Me turned to Muriel. "I got to get Joseph Warren Baird 159 would Chick of here. out valuable Isn't there a back ay. Lawrence Baird give pub 35 benefit of the public, the investor, the worker. nr something ? Deity. 5 Albert Bergestin .... by fr Bridge Logan wjm ' . i i i PlK-b- ) . f 4 l ( 1 I 1 mi 1 V, M . . IN ( f - . A ! l A A ,$ pi Charter No. 4670 Reserve District No. REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE 12 Bi.nllry came In Just nt Chi k was doing a tap dame for his piteda. Connie found hun nfter a seuiih. liu-italk was of Chick. "To be honest with you. I'm a little worried about Chick, ,f said lira ley. 'Why? Connie asked. Well, I'm wondering if the whole thing isn't going to his head. don't think so," said Connie, loyally. "Of course, he's had such a sudden success that It's bound to make him a little dizzy for a while. Let him have his fling. "When is he going to stop ding Ing? This Is the third houseaarm ing this week. Jt was early morning when the ended. Connie had long party been In bed, for the function was fifteen-minut- First National Bank OF LOGAN IN THE STATE OF ITAH. AT TIIE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON DECEMBER 30, 1933 Dollars Cts ASSETS Loans and discounts Overdrafts United States Government securities owned " Other bonds, stocks, and securities owned fixtures. $23,943.00 and Furniture m.457.69 house, Tanking Real Estate owned other than banking house Reserve with Federal Reserve Bank Cash in vault and balances with other banks Outside checks and other cash items U. S. Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer and due from 977.775.90 1.331.78 272,350.00 37,021.79 95.400.69 10.407.7J 88,509 32 102,304.72 360.47 e 1 .Mui id vveie haul. "Arv you .if h.a Hut fclif'.l he Kure to thfn!; i "it. .u know, me tH'ing here " Hut Iheie iHii't anythlnK wrung." "No. Of rouree there isnt, but ' 'And I'm really not uiied to having jfiaul "Na. w a gueat leavo by the She turned to the maid. "Ask Mrs. Itollins in." Chirk moved discreetly away from Muriel. "How am I," he asked, g to explain about the men I waa with? "I wouldn't try If I were you. Then Connie came in. Chick, after swallowing nervously, found bis "go-in- voice. "Hello, Connie." "I was hoping I wouldn't And you here." Words. 0f course, ensued. Word 5.000.00 2,307.27 Treasurer Other Assets Fay M. 1 lternhisd Blair Blair 7 b !M 12 56 . .. 2s u; Mark Jnr it. Jorgenson Karren leavitt Kurrm Henry V. Kent Melvin K. Kent ii. Kent Boy H. Kent J Bay Kent Chris Knudsea Arnold Lane Lilas B. Laytie W. K. Mrs Ai 2 V hrtek Kruin 1121 .. Geo. H : Dollars Cts LIABILITIES Demand deposits, except U. S. Government deposits, public 218,337.79 funds and deposits of other banks Time deposits, except postal savings, public funds and de794,959.07 posits of other banks Public funds of States, counties, 245.380.44 subdivisions or municipalities 12,960.00 United States Government and postal savings deposits Deposits of other banks, including certified and cashiers' 5,691.04 checks outstanding 100,000.00 Circulating notes outstanding 35.619.03 Bills payable and rediscounts 1,268.35 Other liabilities Capital account: Common stock, 1000 shares, par $100.00 per share$100, 000.00 35,000.00 Surplus Connie ignored him. 0 cour$e. you've woficd A040 timid and shy i.H 8.337.17 Undivided profits net IToRaos Ford and Helen Twetv(iees.f (Towf hy CUsiro Reserves for contingencies 35,216.78 178,553.35 along with Its owa mo after word built Into a vitriolic 1,592,769.67 swinging and Total, Including Capital Account she wasn't needed scene. It reached a climax when mentum, came to Connie's room at a Connie blurted out: Chick In conformity with law, the foregoing statement reflects only the Quarter ftve. Connie lectured, "How can you be such a sap? condition of the books as of Dec. 30, 1933, and does not give effect to of course,past for this sort of Me would She's only got you around to laugh the revision of capitalization to be voted on by the shareholders or soon ruin Chick. at. And all her friends are laugh 'Don't worry, Chick snapped ing at you. Youre Just a the changes incident thereto in the accounts of assets and liabilities. mon"Success aint going to ruin a cre- key on a chain. Can't youpet see It?' State of Utah, County of Cache, ss: me." like ative artist Chick was to the stung quick. bank, do solemnly swear "Whered you get that?" "Now, wait a minute. I dont care I, A. Sonne, Cashier of the above-nam"What?" what you say about me, but you're that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and "That creative artist. The bldndc not being fair to Miss Bennett. belief. tell you that?" "Please don't defend me, said A. Sonne, Cashier "1 guess she Muriel. Chick shrugged. Correct Attest knows what she's talking about.1 "Im not Interested In Miss BenJohn H. Anderson "Yes," said Connie, drily, "I guess nett. Im only fool enough to be I. P. Stewart she does put out the light, will you, in you are you coming O.L. Peterson Chick, and get some sleep?" with me, or are you going to stay Not long after, Chick Rollins here? Direct Clubs were in every town. Up, up, Chick hesitated in embarrassment Subscribed and swortj to before me this 8th day of January, 133 up went the star of Chick Rollins. Well" L. Tom Perry, Notary Public. There seemed to te no limitation (SEAL) Muriel spoke first. "I really think But then one day, one of the Broad you'd better go. I didnt imagine way columns came out with this that an innocent visit would cause Item: radio star is giving his so much trouble. "What Chick was angered. "Why should y wife and work the By EDSON R. WAITE, Shawnee, Oklahoma in favor I go? He turned to Connie. I'm Pierre C. Bayne, National Advertising Manager of the Los Ang- of a Park Avenue blonde?" a baby. You ain't got any right seen not we have Another said: s, eles says: "During the past few years to order me around like that. d highly-pai"One most of note the to shrinkages in values of all kinds. However, it is interesting "I'm not ordering you," Connie microphonies is providing plenty of that Good Will has never suffered a mark-dowSocial snapped. "I'm giving you a choice." Registerit laughs for a "Its the same thing. You're tryNewspaper advertising as a builder of Good Will is without a only he doesnt know what a joke with the he is to her." ing to make a sucker out of me in parallel. I like to compare newspaper advertising campaigns of people. Well, you can't do front when operations of heavy artillery units in the army. For example, Then, the star began to decline, the introduction of a new product is underway, or where conditions (or Chick could not do his program it. Im staying here." "Do you know what that means?" of competition are particularly keen, a heavy bombardment of copy right when he was drunk which he Chick leered. "It means I'm stayof the time. Bradley leccomparable to the action of the heaviest U. S. army guns, the 12 inch was most tured, Connie lectured to no avail ing here. rifles, used for heavy battery efforts, Is the effective method. Where Through Connie turned to Muriel slowly. it Chick's swelled head the objective is supplementary, or the sustaining of Good Will, the T55 carried himall, lie paid no Well congratulations. mm. gun type of publicity could be successfully applied. While, in heed. Thank youA Chick and Muriel Bennett were the case of a follow-u- p "Im sure you'll like him. Youll campaign, or flash copy, the 75 mm. gun Chick find him a veiy agreeable person. apartment. typo of campaign is indicated, for, in this case, the resistance is dancing atin hisherwatch. glanced Of course, he hasn't an ounce of nominal. it's almost time." dinner "Say, character. Connie spoke quietly. It is likely that during these days of recovery newspaper adverMuriel snuggled closer to him. Well, after all, one cant have tising is proving effective to a greater degree than ever before. The "You're having dinner wifj me everything," Muriel agreed. reason lies in the fact that the flexibility of newspaper here." Chiclt advertising "Say, wait a minute "Well, I'd like to but 1 got a tried permits the advertiser to meet conditions as they develop from day date." to interrupt. to day, plus the fact that the public is 'news minded to an excepConnie ignored him "And, of "Bieak it, urged Muriel. tionally high degree at the present time. couise. you've noticed how timid and "it's with Connie." he the fact is. "You can that . newspaper advertising is one always have dinner with shy Ur economic life is CtrS "Oh. positively shrinking. more your wife. becoming And that habit, went on Connie, apparent "Yeah, but Kept hT waiting a lot lately. And she made it a kind he has of always belittling himof a special date today " self. "I suppose you think youre being Muriel grew cold "Oh, never Why Be Bothered With Washing at Home mind, if it's so important. pretty smait," snapped Chick. Chick was embarrassed. "You About time I changed, isn't itT When You Can Have Done So Cheaply at understand, don't you? e been pretty dumb for a long I understand "Certainly you imo Weil, hes all jours. Miss want to go. .it n nett. "Well maybe I can fix it "So Kind of you A loan, I He reached for the phone and Muriel s tone held a superior dialed Connie's number tone 68 West First North "Hello. Connie listen. won't Phone 403 Connie started out, but called have dinner with you tonight back over her shoulder, For as long We Call and Deliver got to see some men s you like "About some dogs?" Muriel asked In an undertone. TO BE CONTINUED ed go-b- Herald-Expres- n. JAPANESE HAND LAUNDRY pre-um- e. H. GKU. t 15 ..... 121 jj 13 STOCKS President. F. RAWLINS, becrclary Advertisement) . 136 4 S 4& J 31. vo '.9 53 63 67 Ji. 2 16 15 60 12 38 24 15 U 31 Lne oral Carolinelajtie leavitt A Heath lwis Lzra Uwia Lea Dow leonard 69 Of. 10 76 76 49 132 66 A 88 60 13 is K. Lift McKnight Melau II. Milton inference Mltton ..... 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