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Show CAOIE AMERICAN LOGAN. CACHE COUNTY. UTAH Fru!.iy. Julv 13. 1934. LOCAL NEWS Repapering Buildin- g- The Urge building occupied by Chrbtlants n Ire . Is being given New Neon Sign a complete renovating aith a new Tlie Catl.e VaIVy FZectric com coat of a all paper. Tills Is pera new haps the Urge-- t single room In the panv Is J'i't rimil-tiiimm on the building occupied by entire city and tlie papering Job The Miaee Calc Tlw sign Li very is a rather large one attractive bring eighteen Inch iu-o- Return from E&it Logan Visitors Captain Reese Howell of Atlanta, Oeorpia, accompanied by his mother, Mrs. Joseph Hoaell of Balt Lake Citv. spent Thursday In Logan. Captain Hoaell has been In Salt Lake on a vacation and prior to returning home today, he wanted to visit friends In Logan, so with his mother he drove up (or a short visit. Darrel! Cnorkett. Insurance man, Is baik at hU desk ogam, following a ten day trip to Chicago and Detroit. He drove a new coupe home which he purchased prior to leaving for Uie Century of Progress. He a as accompanied by Mrs. Crockett. Prepare to Celebrate PUBLIC OPINION Paradise planning to celebrate the 24th of July. A good critbra-tur- n is being aorkrd out and there a ill be sometliing entertaining every inonu nt if the day. Further notices aill carry announcements. W Back to Print Shop Karl Kowallis Is back to lus printing establishment this week to following a delightful outing Park the Yellowstone National where he spent last In week company with the members of Ills Frerafipe SlirrifFRD ,1 A met it tm Binltrt Atitflatht banking today appears la distorted light la the a tyes of some, the more reasoning WHILE elements la our population undoubtedly family. Marriage Licenses hart a less Jaundiced rlew than would appear from cer- Marriage licenses have been issued to the following couples: Tra tain Irrespon-slbland Beaver, Justlan Theme Pond. 20, son of Linford Yard ley, orators, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Pond of Lewis- Bara Fletcher, Logan: Louis James a ho lost his kg In a train Thom Icy, Bmlthflrld, and Wanda often ton, posing Stock Taking Morrell. Logan: Z. Reed Millar, accident on July 4 at Cache Juncas spokesmen W. Elliot of Bellingham. tion. Is reported at the hospital Boise, and Edna Sorensen. Logan: E, for tbit Indell Felix Beutler, North Logan, and Washington. Is a business visitor here to be getting along very nun quantity tn Logan this meek. Mr. Elliot came Mary Stuckl, Colton, Idaho. callod "the doa-to asisst In stock-takiat of our the store that brara his name. In Lost Flour Returned A Freak of Nature people. the many rears he merchandised There la displayed In the Cache Anil social acts on the part of The city marshall at Lewiston U In Logan. Mr. Elliot become to ensome bankers formerly bars been deared to this community that ne glad of the fact that there is one American window a freak of nature. was handed to us It by Hebcr Is alaavs glad of the opportunity honest drayman In the county. C. the subject of spectacular exposto be able to return, even If It's R. Johnson, local drayman was Torbet, one of the citys pioneers, ures, but 1 can say without reeerra Is he and claims It first the time to Lewiston for only a short atay. hauling produce lion that they were lu no way typThursday and picked up a sack he ever saw It's inlike. It is a new ical of the acts and attitudes of the encased old tn potato. of Gilt Edge flour on the highway. potato vast majority of their fellow bank Bumper Wheat Crop Upon inquiry at the Theurer rtore The new potato Is plainly seen era. The public mind waa shocked When the a ail went up last there, he found that the city mar- through openings in the old potato This freak was taken loto the belief that these untypical spring relative to the extent of the shall had lost the flour. It was covering. drouth tn this county, Commts gladly turned over to the owner. from hta basement, while sorting Instances were tar more representalast seasons tubers. Stoner Thomas Muir made the tive than they really were, and this statement through the columns of belief baa been encouraged by politCoast Here from the Cache American that he didn't Testimonial ical and demagogic elements. believe all this tommy-ro- t Mrs. Portia Borkmon Engrlhardt Quinney that a os Tbe bankers who are In charge of The Sunday evening services In He predicted he of Los Angeles, daughter of Mr. being peddled. would have wheat that would yield and Mrs. Oscar Borkmon. former the First ward next Sunday will our banks today represent men who 30 bushels to the aere. He Just withstood the temptations and residents of this city, be In the form of a farewell testicompleted the harvest of an 80 is here visiting with her uncle and monial for Prest. Jos. Qulnnev, Jr. avoided tbe economic pitfalls of tbe for the North great boom. If they had not they acre field on Thursday and this aunt, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hendrick- who leaves shortly field averaged 36 bushels to the son, and other relatives and Western States mission field where would not bo there, or their backs he will acre. Congratulations, Thomas. preside. The program will friends. She D spending two weeks would not have been able to sur Paraof numbers consist by the In Logon and will leave Sunday Its the rack and ruin of the ecoselections vocal mount club: glee to spend a week with relatives In Will Attend Ginic nomic burrlcane by which even Lake before ret'irnlng to her by Mrs. James McMurrin; special Salt Dr. C. C. Wendelboe, optometrist home. anthems by the choir and talks by many banks and bankers, whose ; of Logan, aill attend the Annual members of the stoke presidency. conduct was above reproach, bave Convention and Educational Conbeen destroyed. The other types of Back from Long Trip gress of the Utah Optometrists bankers, those that tell below the association and the Graduate Clinic H. R. Weston, manager of Cen- Student on Visit high standard of professional eth in Advanced Optometry being held tral Mills, accompanied W. son Dr. O. his of and Hale, by under the auspices of that associa- wife and daughters Thelma and Mrs. A. W. Hale, who Is studying les and business prudence that char acterlzed those that remain, have tion In Salt Lake at the Hotel Eliza, are back home following a at Pasadena. California, Is in Lopassed out of the picture. Out they Utah, July 15th, 16th and 17th. 3300 mile motor trip and summer gan on his annual vacation. Mr. The clinic will be conducted by vacation. They visited the Boulder Hale has Just completed his sehave left for those that rtmiain a Dr. A. M. Skefflngton of Chicago, Dam, Los Angeles, San Francisco, cond year's work In osteopathy difficult heritage of suspicion. director of the graduate clinic toured up the coat route to Port- and expects to continue his studHow Irrational this Is. when we known land and then went Into Washing- ies for at least two more years. reflect that not more than three or foundation, authority on Optometry, and noted ton and Canada. It was a delight- His wife, formerly Miss Barbara of our entire popula research worker in correction of ful trip. Mr. Weston says the grain Tarbet, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. four per cent obscure eye troubles. Dr. Wendelfields In the northwest especially David Tarbet, was unable at this boe will return to his office July In Washington, are wonderful. time to make the trip home. She FOR RENT 5 room modern home. 18th will visit here later In the summer There Is wheat everywhere Apply at Cache American. Lewiiton Lad Recover e n diis well-kno- ly rrjE Ft 7r rr yr vr yr tc x r yr tre rrr 7? tp tt itut : n i; i -- rr xWr crTT-r- r teth: Tf TC jj ANNUAL SUMMER A littins, Mrs. Geo. Iffuid and Xfrs Lewis llrown cf Lewiston During the evening entertainment the following selections Were given, reading by XL s leo Ik d. solo by Mis. Geo Wil.lum and a piano selection by Xfrs. Glen Pond. Mrs, Lula Ikrry of Balt visited several duvs with her parents, Xlr, aisl Xtis. Henry P recce, slie has returned home, leaving Ur children, 1 and Calvin to vUU a short time. Xlr, and Xfrs. Thomas HeudrUki Miss Irene Hendrick and Agatha Hatch and Bobble Scott and Heed were dinner gjest of Xtr. and Xfrs. Tlvomai Hose of Weston on This tignaturs is famillav to Wednesday of last week. you if you follow thq cartoons Mrs. George Allen and Miss Iris Allen are spending several da vs that appear regularly li this visit with Mrs. Allens parents, Mr paper and If, by any and Mrs. Fred Titenson. you art not following them Mrs. Lratha Allen Watkins of California has returned home after you art mining something. spending several weeks with her Kettner ranks ss on of th father, Thomas Allen. great cartoonist of th couw Mr. and Mrs. Charlrs Allen XfUwea Louise and Launaa Allen try. Ills cartoons rsfiect aa . Hyde Park Mrv Mabel Dure Mrs. Anna Wilde has returned to and Leo Alien of California have unutual entertained at a party Monday of-- 1 insight into human temoon In honor of her dough-- 1 hcr home 111 64,1 Lak c,t J'T been visiting frlccds and relative nature and an extremely keen ter. Alton, who was observing her Mending a week visiting with Mrs. In Cove. 12th birthday anniversary. Games Bcswie B1U. Xfrs. Loretta Allen Fletcher of sense of humor. There U neve furnished the afternoon's entertain- Mr. and Mrs. William Duce, Mr, California visited several days with a sting or an unpleasant sugment. A delicious luncheon was and Mrs. Flank Duce and Mrs. Thomas Alk n and Miss Roea gestion in any of them, but XIrs. Lowell Tltensor luui returnserved to tlie following guests: j Madge Duce of Canada returned M.vurme there is always an Ides or from southern Utah ed from Slielby, Idaho when tdit Anna Hancey, yesterday Evelyn Beamons, LaRee Lamb. Mei- - where they have ben visiting with spent some time visiting with her thought that is worth whU. vee Perkes. Evelyn P. S. among, relatives. They will remain here' sister, XIrs Allen Lulkln. Dt nna 9 Hie Relief society met Perkes. Aiken Hansen, for a few days vlaltlng relatives at the home of XIrs renew Ip g acquaintances. They Shirley Balls, Roma Jean Thurs-jan- d W ha la glad la ton. Audrey Seamoas. Martha 'will then pa-- northward to their Efflc Wardell. The regular lessor was given by Mrs. Rachel Allen affiva aur readers this ip!e Giant and Done Beamons. home In Cardston, Alberta. which refreshments were servMr. and Mrs. Dclmar Waite en- did feature. Wa Itrvew that Stephen Thurston and Mrs. Verla ter to all, quite a nice crowd cre pleasantly surprised ed tertained at dinner Sunday in alway (find It pleaiantto you the afternoon away up in honor of Mrs. Waite's s liter. Eve- - ? a group of friend Wednesday Next spend a minut or two with Ivn, who was married recently to evening at tlie home of Xlr. and the head of High creek. Earl Oreen of Wellsvllle. Covers Mrs. Dewavne Perkes. The occas- meeting was appointed at Mrs were marked for Mr. and Mrs. W. ion being Xlr. Thurston's and Mrs. Peter Klngsfords. Judging from the number of cars H. Baxter. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Lamb's birthday anniversaries. Tlie Johns of Logan. Mr. and Mrs. evening wo spent playing cards one would know they were celewas brating the 4th up High Creek Merrill Oreen of Wellsvllle, the after which a midnight supper guests of honor and the host and served to six couples, " hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Gran Row sell and f daughter of Salt Lake City spent Xfrs. with Sunday Edith Purser. Betty and Beverly Shank, daughters of Xfrs. June Shank of Balt Lake Cove Cove baseball team took City, who have been visiting for a few weeks with their grandmo- Lewiston 8econd ward team Into ther. Mrs. Edith Purser, returned camp for the second time, Sunday to their home In Salt Lake with afternoon. This Is the third time Mr. and Mrs. Rowsell. the boys have crossed bats together! Mrs. Lucy Cash of Bmithfield Cove taking the first. Lewiston the. spent Sunday visiting with her mo- second now the third for Cove. a Waite. ther, Mrs. Miss Hazel Cornish and Bethea will be A number of townspeople attendDay entertained the Clearer girls ed Locan Stake conference in Lo- and their mo lars one eve'.lnc of gan Sunday. last week at Use home of Mrs A group of friends met at the R. L. Allen. The following cnlc.ed home of Mr. and Mrs. Dclmar a delicious lunch. The Misses Waite Sunday evening. Cards and Agatha Hatch, Neta Eskelson. social chat were enjoyed. RefreshLouise Rawlins, Bethea Day. Hazel ments were served to Mr. and Cornish, Mrs. Garnet Oomlsh, XIrs. Mrs. Stephen Thurston, Xlr. and R. L. Allen, Xfrs. Clarence Allen, Mrs. J .W. Hyde, Mr. and Xfrs. XIrs Albert Day, XIrs. O. N. CoCurtain 8:15 p. m. Dewayne Perkes. Mr. and Mrs. rnish, Xfrs. Roy Fskelson, Mrs. BarPrices: Owen Waite, Mr. and Mrs. Denzll nett Cornish, Mrs. Edwin Hatch, 35c, Reserved Section 50c . Lamb and Mr. and Mrs. Waite. Mrs. Athel Rawlins and Miss Tickets on Salt 1 F. T. Ballam City Drug Store had the misfortune Della Shepard. Mrs. Geo Pond, of cutting his arm on an automo- - Mrs. Alma Smith, Mrs. Geo. WU- ! L os st ry ! Iluf ! - chanc' PWe. I ! Tuesda'-afternoo- KETT-N- t Three Cornered Moon U.S.A.C. Summer School Nt-h- FIRST SECURITY BANK OF UTAH NATIONAL ASSOCIATION Summer Six Branches, Located at ssr"2"- - LOGAN Dresses OGDEN, PROVO, RICHMOND, BINGHAM, MAGNA Statement of Condition ' Youll Find Heaps of Styles and Every One New! Summery Pastels, Prints, Ensembles. As of June 30, 1934 RESOURCES Values to $6.95 . . Sale Price $2,921 Values to $13.95, Sale Price $6.05 Values to $22.50, Sale Price $13.95 Loans and Discounts $ 5,732,863.55 Furniture and Fixtures. Houses, Banking 136,861.30 Investment Bonds and Securities 652,452.15 U. S. Bonds Securing Circulation 400,000.00 Due from U. S. Treasurer Redemption Fund. 20,000.00 Real Estate Owned ...a.,. 31,975.75 Stock in Federal Reserve Bank 42,000.00 Other Assets 26,856.77 Cash and in Banks $2,181,495.73 U. S., Municipal and Listed Securities 4,507,544.85 . . Total Resources -- 6,689,040.58 ...$13,732,050.10 LIABILITIES $ 1,000,000.00 Capital Surplus Profits and Reserves Bank Currency in Circulation DEPOSITS Total Liabilities 200,000.00 303,610.48 400,000.00 11,828,439.62 $13,732,050.10 Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Fund and Federal Reserve System Member of First Security Corporation System Largest Intermountain Banking Organization u ?Tm Play Repeated Friday, July 13 For The General Public U.S.A.C. Auditorium A SALE It.l E I at Shirley Mae Shop iU tra h SALE THA T IS . . . bll Sunday. TLe gaih had kxol huspilal, Mm. Villa Lenmoiis and tlitld-- i ren if Cumuli are i naing a few da u.ui.g with Mr. and Mrs Alma Bauuih-rs- , I Clarence IDncey, Mim Aleda Hitticry, Mrs Maltha if. Duines and Xlr and Mrs. Georg E, Hull-ef Logan motoicd to Ogden Sunday. ?kHty ,c1 ness and report Tuesday Uleruoon. A lesson ott -- The Prowauon of Eggs ' waa given. The society received a good contribution of fruit bottles. Each member was arited to donate one bottle so tliat the sisters will be able to can food fur tlie needy. Water superintendent, Lealle P. Hancey, has ordered all sprinkling of lawns and flowers to cease. Tlie water supply has token an alarming drop. Measures are bring taken to find other sources for water but until then Uie people are asked to conserve water tn evrry way tion suffered personsl loss because pinker did or noglecled iui Hti.rslly millions of tank d, poiiinrs did not lose s !! s rent as s result of banking d'ffl rulilei and r. ally a vote of con fldence and thanks to their own bankers who were true to Ihe high conrcpil, ms of thetr stewardship and brought their Institutions and their customers safely through the gre.toM business .disaster tbe world bes ever seen It has been a peculiar feature of (he psjrbologlcal distortion of the limes that many who owe nothing but gratitude to their banker joined la blaming the banker far out of proportion with rational consideration of the facta. of lmt snt (o do. wtii AND THE BANKS By P. N Pace Five j |