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Show CAnm 1(11 A October 1011 Wedneaday, Thuraday Lila Lee, Walter Byron in EXPOSURE (Firat Showing in Logan) Paramount Comedy GOLD NUGGETS alao CANYON OF ROMANCE (In Color) and SHADOW OF THE EAGLE (Chapter Six) i October 1213 Friday, Saturday Bill Cody in THE BORDER MENACE - (Firat Showing in Logan) Fox Comedy TRIMMED IN FURS Krazy Kat in SOUTHERN EXPOSURE Sammy Fain at the Organ and KIT CARSON (Chapter Four) (A Bigger and Better Program than a Double Bill) (Matinee Every Friday and Saturday at 2:30 p.m.) MASSIVE fur collars lovely KitrauKiinlly collars of beaver, kolinsky, squirrel, anti other precious furs, on eoats of precise workmanship anti exquisite lyttng. et li I Hut ilif took a tutu til I ballot o -- C'J, k-- on-ii- . p.i U 1 ll.U cciUVCIiW.IU te, lltlili seal III, tl It -- Ik. Fox Comedy - was Stewart 118'; ki. ki'.ri.il (onv.ntions and pr-- i And. thou 15 and in nt the rep- - live candidates t 1 lie Ie. Olid ballot for the earnest 41' on that ll l.ogeis li rat. on of alt patriotic ( gave S'esurt 151',; t 6S ill tins of Cat lie county. Hr W W Henderson nominal- -' We commend (he Demo, ratio .1 Mi nor Hodgson for re-- . jioKiity i oiiuiiiks on.-rfor the W. I , Skidmore d lotion oj go to their Increased Mrs. Sadie Jenkins dn. a placed on tiie hi in non. iiuiied gave Mrs tmn with the various relief ol'rl.n, the vo'e liodkoui JUjj slid Mrs. O'ltrleii sioii. ns and measures The.e 10 k. in Teased duties have been careJeff Slow ell for sheriff; George fully and (becrfully ariomplish-i- d re11 without any additinoal Preston for sitornev, were iiiiii.d bv s i lnmation. The mat- muneration to them or expense ter of pla.lng a name on the to the ounty. thket fir siirveor was left to the We ppei laity commend i be e'.iiu'ho committee, for the county (omtnlssloners James A. MiMurrln was Be- splendid Improvement work acMrs complished In every section of lli tel i o ii n i y chairman; Maeser was Slierwin named Hie (ounty under their direction by labor provided by the ounty ihalrwoman. ! I tl.t) all. liman It sulk luliowina lUUiliiitttu It- polls, ul Iiaitilus Us l.tkrl L n. iltUtlrltks mnninaicd )r. Ut-.ton vruoti lor tins stsio senate, iltury Hunt tj of ilytio i'uik nominated A. L. tr siimy uud lollosiutt uuiiieious sot o.i tin. t( sped hes, this luting showed el uou Irsnuey is. .Visa Rogers ut t ompuiileti by The Crime of Helen Stanley ; f r.l till, o. lit hi. I ll'ir IU III 78-- 9 THE FREEZE OUT Latest Pathe News in making. Perfect Sound Theatre) Sunday, Monday, Tueaday Ralph Bellamy, Shirley Grey in , (.1 Min I o.i.i.iii. a liulu ( I soon ITUaeatfce October lc I Weekly Program o (Logan' iui HI. Mnmrmmrgnr-gBPTTarg- LOGAN. CACHE COUNTY. UTAH AMERICAN liter sister i.uileii, milieu 1 I il l ot at aelei nous. Ir. J. Morris Godfrey of IUt li- - nominated Georgs li. liell-- j tlritks for the legislature abltli lioiiiluallou a us matle althout UioUtl Pur the legislature from the central tlistrul Muses Thatcher1 tiuiuiualetl Mrs bberatu Maeser; Alma Johustm nominated K. K Hold aud M. C. Itoeder nominal ed A. K. Cranuey. There wore the usual set Gliding speethes extolling (he many polllliul virtues Tho and other qualifli utluns. first bullot gave Maeser 109; Keid ltl and Crauney 61. The setond ballot gave Mauser 130 4 votes; Held 113 S votes and franney 16 votes. Mrs. Maeser a as det lured the nominee. llishop Joseph II. Olsen of College a as nominated for the legislature from South Cat he iiis opponent wa Mrs. II. 1. Anderson. For commissioner from the south. Mayor II. M. Thompson nominated Leo C. Nielsen of Hy-- r u m and lleber Murray nominated Thomas Llndley of Wellsvillo. The vote was 153 for Nielsen and 119 for Llndley. A. V. Cham hers of Smithfield was nominated by actlamation following a nominating speech by Dr. U. L. ReeB. At this Juncture Senator W. II. King who visited the convention, was given the privilege of speaking, llo took several minutes rehearsing aome of the legislation he believed the Democratic party responsible for and which he hold had redound to the good of the American people. named Wm. Evans, Jr., Newell J. Crookston of North Logan for the office of county clerk The nomination was made by acclamation. Wm. L. Wyatt who had been placed In nomination for county treasurer, withdrew in favor of Moroni Reck whose name had been brought before the convention by Dr. Weston Vernon. This selection was by acclamation. Vic Rasmussen of Clarkston named Andrew L. Ileggle of Clarkston for assessor; H. C. Maughan named Niels P. Anderson of Logan; D. C. Van Dyke named Dentor Rogers of Logan and L. W. ltovey named R. A. Slew-ar- t of River Heights. The s u-- il' ou-n- I bnrj. ns we j i. l,ie our IcyMu'nrg io a . k f ir i I. u age of laws v. h h v. i I r .'a.. Ibe pre-- t 111 pein .ibi,- 1,1 d I pjJ Inton .i rans ..n burro- - i .1 n.n i. i to sui li pour- - ! ti ij !l(. r i r o al k r .not I, , ru We firm!) h. lu i .. ; b,it now quota f j i pj f . . o industry. vuih li . l .. : beet sugar produiii p that Induntty on a fir nior.. tain Slid mote profiiah'.e Ihmi than un.br tl.e old sv!r.ii. 'ith Its tremendous l.i.r.I.-upon a'l sugar i on su in i "a Wo endorse ia h mid ivory I ll H national ItlTIC PLATIDIOI i The rutlc purty of Cache rouiity In lonventlon assemhled In Logan, 1'lah, October 3, 1934. the humanitarian pas tributeof toPresident Franklin program i. Roosevelt and the national administration and pledges Its continued support to that program. t'nder plans fostered and directed by President Roosevelt the nation Is making rapid and healthy strldea forward. Fundamental forces are working for recovery without ceasing. No financial liquidation I going on. la-sreal estate liquidation Imbetween pends The distortion supply and demand In commod1-tle- s has been greatly corrected and Is steadly Improving. Business solvency has been strengthened. Evidences of Improved financial conditions are noted everywhere. Tho bnnking situation Is better. The banks can take care of any imaginable expansion of trade and industry. Legal machinery has been provided to assist the farmers and home owners In debts paying and refinancing In combinations, the various things done for real estate have arrested the trend which two years ago suggested that every property supporting a debt would pass into the hands of creditors. Credit for these Improved conto our ditions go unstintedly grpat leader. Franklin D. Roosevelt. whose Indomitable courage is a hope and an Inspiration to an overwhelming majority of the American people. We approve and commend Governor Henry H. Blood and his administration In their praiseworthy efforts In behalf of Utahs welfare. We pledge our cooperation to him In his efforts to meet successfully the many complicated problems confronting him. We endorse and approve the Democratic platform as adopted at the state convention In Provo, September 1, 1934, and pledge ourselves to carry out Its provisions. We endorse the state ticket nominated at the before mentioned Democratic state and cbn- I NTV s , NOW SEEN IN LCGAN FOR THE A Gem Theatre d-- d! Cattle Beielp's f 1 1), through shipments Inelude 2k to California dairymen, 2x7 to Los Angeles market, ljj to Oiklinl San packers and 21 to Francisco marke' Early sales limited to few lots common to good drfvoln lows or s'esdv ut 12.00-3.50- ; bulls 2 8 North Main all-wo- Utah HART SCHAFFNER & MARX FINE NEW FALL SUITS AND TOPCOATS to We are Experienced Vitrolite Representatives THATCHER Larsen Glass Co. .... "ir- - ol tion in Vltrolite is a vitreous material to which the term structural glass is commonly and applied by the building profession. It is available in many beautiful colors condecorativo effects. Its bard, gleaming surface is arid proof and unabsorbent; sequently, It will never stain, grow dull, absorb odors or develop fine surface cracks, but will retain its perfection thniout the life of the building. It is the easiest material to keep spotlessly clean, the stroke of a damp cloth usually being 268 North Main ANY SATURDAY Youd find the best dressed men in this section. Youd know they were waring clothes that would stand the gaff in any weather. Youd know their clothes were authentic in style and finely tailored. Youd know they had paid only moderate prices. Join the Trumpeter cheering sec- sufficient 127 TRUMPTER f it would be something to cheer about. YITROLITE Miladys Shop Never haa and Never will be shown in any Theatre in Lcgan again Dont miss this blessed event Go to any big football game anywhere, anytime. If all the Hart Schaffner & Marx suits and topcoats could be massed like this, Bring Wonderful Beauty and Cleanliness to Bathrooms and Kitchens with Psrlees S24Q5 and tip AT THE Today & Tomorrow ANY STADIUM New Ford Dealers See Us First FIRST TIME hat a Lundquist&Buchanan Inc. Price nr. candidate noniinati I bv lb's convention and ae uiir.idv to the task of bringl'ig aboil his election See And Try Them At If you are looking for Quality at a Reasonable Dione Quintuplets - v K)s an Old Timer Ah, those wore the good oil days, when ou loul.l k'ss a girl and taste nothing hut girl aicompllsh-in- , their cotistrui live nts suih as road work, bridges warehouses; for extension of facilities; for cooperation with labor; for the Interest In Improved health conditions and for their care of the worthy poor. The desirable and permanent (haracter of the project that have been completed in Cache county is a credit to the farsightedness of the Democratic county commissioners andIn those mapwho have assisted them work. ping out the project We are proud of the efficient and untiring service rendered the county by Sheriff Jeff Stowell and his deputies and County Attorney George D. Preston in the enforcement of law and order. taxation We emphaslxe the which plank in the state platrra a comdm lures the need of of our taxing plete modification that we may mv stem in order more fully recognize the fundamental principle that the tax distributed burden should be To pay. according to ability toour Demothat end we pledge cratic legislators to enact measures (hat wiH bring about that desired end. To that end we also commend to our legislators the careful consideration of amending existing income tax laws by eliminating individual offsets, reducing rales, exemptions and Increasing tax levying a workable severance tax by Improving the inheritance Increasing rates, and clarifying land polby law the state school th icy so as to protect property land state and Its schols In their endowments and In the money derived from the sale of school lands. We favor In general, the program of local organizations or groups of organizations looking towards the eventual elimination of the property tax on farms and homes, and we pledge our candidates for commissioners, assessors and legislators to give such a program their utmost consideration. To aid further the farmers and home owners to ease their fm ., THE FIRST PICTURES OF EUGYvhNG agency. We further commend them for -- err -- - Drawing Room Luxury For Driver and Passengers Logan, - - - . s.-- Pathe News Scoop THE i non-polit- IH M vr ani lul Vi! n , ( M.Irt 5. Clothing Company Phone 174 13 uuim.iaHai HS3S 1. |