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Show 'T'" iri AsrcSa WIT ti- fr? ' '' Ballard Camp - Oaves Martha Washington -- lt Im Thui-.-o.i.v- ) i A. hiiHtoiiM'il will hl MoMlatno K. Anderson. Kc m and Uwnp s') Tht atom that nettled j ' Move from Logan II. J. Coakloy, manager of the Mountain State Telephone for several yearn In has moved his household effects! to Salt Lake, They were taken lo lne Hale rupii.il bv the mov- lug vans of V. H. Johnson and j, V. Ault. The trip was madoj early Monday morning. Wheat Give JFESEMS Shoe Store Promise promising good wheat erop for next year is the result of tin recent Morins. Mauy of the fields of fall wheat are niie and gru n Indhutlng that a good yield will be the results for 1938. There was considerable wet fell Sunday evening mid again cm Mon-- 1 day there was a follow up. A Glendale Visitor All chairmen of ward genealogical committees In the Logan Stake please take note that an arrangement has been made with the Logan Stake lresidemw to hold the ward genealogical meetings on Thursday evening of each week instead ot Monday evening. The ward genealogieal meeting for this week will therefore be held Thursday evening. Workers Notice If you desire to cut your work shoe cost, we have important information to present to you! Just call on us and bring this notice with you. 4 E. W. ELLIOT . r u . A & CO. meat canning demonstration for iiyrum L.D.S. stake leaders will be given Wednesday at 2 p m. in the kitchen of the Iiyrum L.D.S. Third ward and will he the final session in Cache county by Miss Kina Miller, extension nutritionist at the Utah State Agricultural college, Mrs. Luella lb Hunter, Logan, is assisting Miss Miller in the demonstrations, three of which were given last week in the Cache, Logan and Denson L.D.S. stakes. A Ilans Anderson, one of the in-- j dustrious farmers of ITterslioro,, was among the fortunate Cache, county farmers this season.har-Ini view of the fact that be vested a fine crop of alfalfa seel With the money received from', the sale of the seed, Mr. Ander-son was able to settle his taxes, something that has been a burden the past few seasons because of crop shortages. t Burial at Grace Funeral services for Henry night Perry who died Monday will be held at 11 a. m. on ward Seventh Thursday in the Impel. Bishop George Raymond will offii late. The body will be t.ikin to Grin e, Idaho for burial. November Mr. Perry was horn 21. 1851 in Sheppshed. England, and Mary Alley the son of h Perry. He is survived by his wife, Phoebe Dodson Perry and several children. Free Reels Shown J. J. Edwards, commander, was installed to his new position by the American Legion Friday night at the Hotel Eccles. The other newly elected officers of the organization were also installed as follows: Austin Frank, B. H. first Roberts, second M. C. Turner, chaplain and Percy Quinney, adjutant. Otto Wiesley, state department adjutant, spoke briefly at the ceremonies. Mr. Edwards succeeds Norman D. Salisbury. very interesting visiomatic showing of exhibits in the Fed eral Housing campaign will he given at the Logan Junior high school this evening at 8 p.m. This is several reels with movie tone and is free to the public. The local Cache County Federal Committee Housing Campaign urges all adults as far as possible to be present. The same reels were shown in the picture show house at Hyrum on Monday evening under the direction of the Hyrum committee. It is planned Dismissal Denied to have the reels shown in Smith' A demurrer in the case of C. field on Wednesday evening. W. Dunn against Heber Cronquist for damages of $1165 filed by Karl King, attorney for the defendant, has been overruled by District Judge M. C. Harris. The defendant has been given 10 days to answer the complaint, which charges that Mr. Cronquist operated his automobile in a careless and reckless manner and ran over two of Mr. Dunns children. The demurrer asked for dismissal, on the ground of insufficient facta to constitute an action. A Phone Wi 710-- 0 Furnished IT) It RENT apartment, 256 South 1st East. FOR SALE Choice Hampshire Rams, cheap. Myrin Carter, Preston, Idaho. H. WADMAN five-to-- fi -- APPLES, Pears, Grapes and Idaho Russett Potatoes. Bring your containers. 375 North Main 90-Phone NEW kind of winter for you and your family A WANTED Representative to look after our magazine subscription interests in Logan and vicinity. Our plan enables you to secure a good part of the hundreds of dollars spent in this vicinity each fall and winter for magazines. Oldest agency in U. S. Guaranteed lowest rates on all periodicals, domestic and foreign. Instructions and equipment free. Start a growing and permanent business in whole or spare time. Address Inc., Wayland Road, North Cohocton, N. Y. MOORE-COTTREL- of We have been appointed a the service-sale- s company for the Fairbanks-Mors- e Automatic Stoker in this territory. We invite you to call at our display room and see this fueling device which not only saves up to 45 on fuel bills, but adds immeasurably to home comfort during the winter. Imagine evenly regulated heal all winter. No cold in ysut temperatures. And no goiug to the family from basement several times each day to shovel coal. . - - These conveniences can be yours with a small down pay- ment and convenient payments over a generous period. One of our expe- L, IvJ A about this remarkable stoker without obligation on your part. m PRIZES West 1st South Courteous Service on Car Needs Given Promptly A1L Gordon Creek NOT A BONE IN A CARLOAD Cardon County Coal from Gordon Creek A Clean Burning Coal Very Little Ash and Very Little Soot. You Get Your Full Weight Pounds to the Ton Members Participate in the earnings of the Company on purchases made at your station. 2000 Dealers KUSSETT 1 OTA TOES For Sale N. Furutono, Benson. 78 W We also Carry .... Q&Z was held lit the home of Bishop in England, Sunday Cl.aie., antu-v- i tumor of his seventy-firs- t Being on Liquid Diet, Sulci rsary whiih orcured, Oct. 6. After He is Now Able limn Xa and their All of his i hi Id ron To Kut Aujtliliig. Mr. Cranncy Injured families were present. A deli-noArtv, money back. dinner .was served to A, E. Crainey, 61, was stolons thirty-four- . (!. E. Jeffries, tr. veling nalis-iiiuin J m ly afleriiooti "The people who are getting Monday Neosho, Mo., makes this rewten si i uck by an tuitoniobile markable sis leiuent whiih will things done are the ones who Licenses di lieu by P, A. Wmliorg, Mill- Marriage have a lot to do." he of Interest lo many people. ville. The aci Idem occurred at I suffered all lust year from Marriage licenses have Item isSemin! North am! Main streets sued by Clerk C. V. Mohr to stomuch trouble ami tried mauy s Mr. Cranncy was crossing the Joel E. Fleti ter and Florence preparations wilhout street at the tnteisectlon. Mr. lti, k more James of Logan; I tun very was taken to the Backer Johnson. Logan and Alla satisfactoryfur rcult. Cranncy Williams S. L. K. Cache Valley hospital, where lie Harmon. Smithfield; Orland Jav grateful The Old Reliable Tinsmith The this mediilne was examined, and It was found llunsen. Logan rnd Melba J. Formula. me relief Still Doing lliivinna at been wonderful. has has given that he suffered fractures ot Munk, Benson; Lewis Henry I no longer have sour 100 Sou'll Main both legs below the knee, n scalp l.ittledyke. Smithfield and Ieurl stomaih. and whereasgassy, I formerly AH Work Guarantees! wound hud general brulseB l.bout Andrews, Logun. lived on a liquid diet, I now the bodv. win not tie true entirety to mo enjoy a wide selection of food iwiiiT wmiTimnT igiganwmwg denied before." from section to section, that It Is food but to agitation on the Williams S.I K. Formula is the materially higher in the Industrial of some of those who have dee FOR SALE center of the South where relief only to wreck our present struct remarkable prescription of a phyFour llorepower Outboard sician. recommended for dlsordeis rolls are largest and that, probably, of government. bout motor $50.00. It has bcon of the stomach liver and the country may expect a higher av1 year. Runs nergood ns covering dyspepsia, erage cost during the forthcoming With the return of the winter it new one, T rms to irwpon-slid- e vousness, sour or gu'-selomai h, w Inter. aion of the Supreme Court of chronic constipation, si k headparly. Call The statement by Mr. napkins beUnited Stat ache. neuritis, neuralgia, lame Mattress Everton come exceedingly slgiilUcant, In the Neut Deal Up New Dealers hack, rheumatic pain, general Rhone 175 Factory observer of oM loss of vitality, and here, especially opinion d, weakness, to High Court wu with reference to the likelihood that may have sq "her conditions arising from im- -, there will be an Increase In cost this ground for belief that questions winter. It reflects two things. First, spectlng their acts In the last j1 drive to bring soon will he answered. In this cq the administration about Increased price through crop try, we have always looked to limitation or crop destruction or courts as the last resort to tell any of the several methods em- when our legislative bodies as i ployed not only Is adding to the buras executive odicers of our gov den of those with limited buying powments, state or national, have g er but it is compelling Uncle Sain beyond bounds, All through and the slates and counties and summer there has been the mot charitable organizations everywhere Ing demand for Judicial const i to jiay nn added price to keep peo- tion of New Deal acts It ajipi Secondly, the we are about to get them In m ple from starving. Hopkins statement gives more than bprs from the highest court In an intimation of how many addi- land. There aro sullicient petlth tions to the relief rolls there may before the Supreme court to ji be ns a result of refusnl of some vide a rather aecurale delimitation people to accept any kind of Jobs. the New Deal scope In Its const It has been known many months tlonal aspects that relief rolls carry a certain perExpert legal opinion here see centage of Individuals who amount to lean toward substantiation to the same thing as parasites, but most of the New Deal activities the mounting cost both in the aver- the high court. But at the so age and In the total figures are be- time some of the best legal min ing examined by many experts with In the country are maintaining tli the thought In mind tlmt consider- while part of the New Deal pre able waste Is In prospect look good, they are outside of wli has has hitherto been regarded as ct The relief administration been attempting to make surveys of stitutional acts on the port of gi relief rolls In many Jurisdictions. eminent and so the consensus The results in some of the cases that there will be many have been quite disturbing to those decisions forthcoming from the i In the government who are wholly preme court before It lays aside desirous of lending help wherever robes this spring. help Is necessary, but who obviousAs the Supreme court now Is c 4 BIG DAYS OCT. 17TH TO 20TH ly are unwilling to see government stltuted, I think It Is generally indicare for fund drained off to ' garded as leaning to the conseri r viduals who are refusing to help tlve side. While the court Is t themselves, now far this condition supposed to be Influenced by t "V is going, none can foretell; nor can nomlc phases, the economy of t New Deal Is so entwined with In anyone at this time say accurately how extensive has become the list that many astute observers tell n of those who regard relief rolls as there can be no segregation of thn their rightful meal ticket. two elements when It comes to nl Some of the polllleal lenders lng on constitutional phases of t have become alarmed because, havNew Deal. ing knowledge of the dole system in The bet available figures sho' England and In some of the other that the government has Institute Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday European countries, they know how about 140 cases charging vlolatifl hard It is to separate Individuals of NRA codes. It has won about i from relief after those individuals of these, and has lost about 15 Utah have lost the pride and morale those Richmond, Utah coming to a decision. Prlva Logan, wMeh causes people to support themaction have again brought litigants selves. Hearings before congresthe ARA in 39 cases and the gc sional committees last winter dis- eminent has won 20 of these. closed in numerous cities how some Similarly, there have been son people had declined to do the odd thing like 20 cases in the cour Jobs created under the make work Adjustme Involving Agricultural campaigns foLlhencniplnyeilJixijli. PRESCRIPTION DRUG CO. We Carry Gasoline, Oil & Grease Make this your headquarters for inspection, adjustments, greasing New Harry C. Parker, Republican county chairman, has announced that next week there will be prominent Republican speakers in the county. Arthur Wooley of Ogden, candidate for congress, will be here October 26, 27 and 28. Don B. Colton, candidate for the U. S. Senate, will be here on October 30 and possibly October 29. The Smithfield organization was perfected at a meeting held Monday night, according to Mr. Parker. GaSav .... Lundquist and Buchanan, Inc. birthday parly proper elimination. If you suffer fiom Ihexe conditions dont dilay Ark about illiums S I, K. Formula today at City Pharmacy. They offer this wonderful meilmne on s or of toil i (Taction guarantee rienced healing men will be glad to tell you all To check your car for winter driving Let our skilled mechanics do this for you now .... Republicans Coming New Commander Installed TIME and oiling Jo-ep- g. interesting Stomach Sufferer Promptly Relieved u-- cd Seed Brings Income Missionary An kld-uej- A drenching ram soaked up the country on the west side of ( in he Valley Monday afternoon to and according evening, Ephraim Rergesoti of Cornish) business j who was transai ting here today. Mr. llergeson stated that the water came off the hills iu the vuinlty of Cornish ' in streams. It took the appear- unco of a cloud hurst. Elder Zeno H. Anderson, son of Mr. and Mis. Hans Anderson of letershoro, who for the past 27 months has been serving as a Mormon missionary in Sweden, reports that lie has been very suicessful in his work of late. He was recently made district president of the conference at Gote-borAs yet his parents who are proud of the record made by their son, haven't any idea when the young elder might be released to return home. Birthday Party well-know- West Side Drenched More than 65.000 forest seedlings and transplants of 11 different speiies will he available for planting on Utah farms next spring, according to Paul M. Dunn forester for the Utah Stale college extension Agricultural service. This number is growing in the forest nursery at Logan at the present time. - n, The annual Honor Societies and Awards assembly was held Monday morning at the Utah State Agriuiltural college. The purpose of this assembly is to acquaint students with the honors and awards whiih are given each so thit jear pi the institution they might work toward them. Ol-o- Meat Canning iuvr ImM rottljHiruhlt' Honor Assembly Held Mrs, Frank Dewsnup of Glendale, California, Is a visitor in Logan, guest of her parents, Mr. Joseph Smith Camp of the and Mis. U. Lindquist. Th Joseph Smith ramp meet will Pioneers of Daughters Thursday, Oct. IS at the 2 home Back from Capital p.m. of Mrs. Rachael Smith i)t T. J. Jones, the milk man, is baik from Salt Lake where he j Farewell Party spent over Saturday and Sunday. Reaches 94 Years A farewell party will be held Mr. Jones claims they have better Mrs. Mary M. OIm n of this In the Logan loth ward tonight beverages in the state capital city, one of the pioneers of Lofor Amos Jenkins who will leave than are permitted served iu gan and a woman with a large in the near future for the Central posterity, reached her 94th birthStates Minslon fields. on Saturday, day anniversary Shipping Cows n at pre-October 13. Mrs. Pleads Not Guilty J. K. Shaffer of Smithfield has sent is residing at the home ofj a from to returned Cove, just 22, trip Albert n. Day. her daughter. Mrs. George W. recently LindqiiNt. Her health is such pleaded not guilty Saturday be- California awhere he of cows with went M. C. llariis shipment fore District Judge that it Is telling on her advanced He coast He the market. for dairy on a statutory off no charge. age. was released under a $3000 bond. says the market is Just a little at present. quiet Successful Meet Thursday Eve tt ognU( I tah Ktcrphlntt for Women Trees Available LOCAL NEWS llollll luir1 dial ijiiMvtl Ium'iium Hi jtialit t Farmington mat iiago In elite ha- been l"i'i 1 from Furmiliglon ot a Lo ,n touii.o as follow. Slepln u A. lioid. y and Ida Ithhuiun. n Shirley Mae Shop Cm h? for Comfort and Dress up will Please Your Feet Ih iHfon Imii let U. our Valley oil Saturday wai responsible for a number of the county farmers" quitting tholr work and coming to town to da tholr week Olid shopping. Among Trenton was thoM) boro from and licit Koy Briggs. wheat farmer of Ida section. a fllM'fcl, A U,,hMI imI boll. Storm on Saturday Marry You Buy ji.ui.i.ti t.iuii of the will nm ( Daughter of Riom-eid the luiuit of M u. N. 5 . Moi South hiy, 2ii I"id tot S d 3 in. Aiung Pace Five LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH CACHE AMERICAN TiU'vluv. October K, PiST1 APs Third Annual Buck Contest We are giving away Eight Capitol Prizes for the lucky hunters who bag their Buck this year: One $40.00 Rifle One $35.00 Pair Binnoculars One $15.00 Wrist Watch and Five Other Prizes Buy Your Ammunition at Our Store and get a chance at these prizes. Some people think there is not much difference in ammunition; let us show you why you should use Peters Ammunition; there is no substitute for Peters Protected Point and Soft Point Bullets. Royal-Knig- ht Coal Co. Phone 37 147 So. Main E0YAL COAL Higher in Heating Value at Same Price as Ordinary Brands! Royal Is Utahs Purest Coal Royal-Knig- ht Coal Co. Exclusive Logan Agents 147 South Main Ambrose Call, Manager Phone 37 j |