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Show CACHE AMERICAN Page Two CACHE AMERICAN toail-WtrM- y the Expense of Liberty ORDINANCE AN ORDINANCE ENACTED BY THE COMMISSIONERS OP CACHE COUNTY. UTAH, CORPORAA MUNICIPAL TION, FOR THE PURPOSE THE PROTECTING OP UNDERGROUND WATERS, REGULATING THE FLOW WELLS FLOWING OP WELLS. AND ARTESIAN THE FOR PROVIDING VALVES OF PLACING THEREON. REGISTRATION OF THE SAME AND PENALTIES FOR VIOLATION OF SUCH ORDINANCE. The BO'ARD OF COUNTY of Cache COMMISSIONERS County, State of Utah, ordains as follows: SECTION 1 Application contents Be Is enacted by the County Commissioners of Cache County. Utah, that any person desiring or intending to dig, drive or drill an artesian well within the County of Cache, and Statecom-of Utah, shall, prior to the conmencement of work and struction thereon, file a written application in the office ol the County Clerk of Cache Countyto Utah, praying for permission well dig, drive and drill such and shall state in such application the following facts: A description of the location of such proposed well in the general terms and giving and quarter, section, range the township upon which same is to be dug, driven or driller: The name of the owner of such property: The size of the well and the size of the opening, together with an agreement that said well when completed shall and will contain a valve in order and good running condition at all times here- after. SECTION Sunday night. David J. Sniiln 3 Valve Flowing Wells Without Prohibited. for Tt shall be a misdemeanor 0Wner, the is who any person 0f the owner, guardianowner or personal repre. H v uDon which wbll having a artesian any of one-hain excess of the is located to permit TTtah am-met- er lf one inch, visited with Sunday. Mrs. Smith is still confined to her lied ut lh residence of her mother, Mrs. I. i ll Olsen. Mr. and Mrs. Joel Ricks entertained at u family dinner recently. Covers were laid for 11 his wife so thing commou-p.'uc- e us nuike them Into Nice 2 hhiu1 ban, WE CALL AND DELIVER FREE Sate your old ttmd itmliiiig and Warm Vuilt Balls. Tills uuly costa s m-- ( v It wrk Tli n Hint folhmui! uu.h AM.y. n;ifur;i!lv. I.ih-m- o.iiti riothintf of lmf iciuincit bufn tat a" tr fr linr S. rtione 173 ofi Thn ,,.,v , - When h at flight, lie hr. 4 ' M came I4i llf y- - oM Abhy tlr on (lie prurerldal laik. gaily k It victim full of scar. Some dispense them carefully As cOHtly fragile things, While other squander lavishly llarnh phrase full of bllngs. By Keutenre flung rashly The word to arm is stirred, While mobs huve been dislianded By rightly chosen words. When men set their thought to1 '. ; word , n flc for a leaves afifr Mrin III tMiifrn ; l.tlhdn riniili'y, Kml te ire wrre ,,i ii, i.Kk l) hT but ft! Ih ?!;. i"j HAT HAS HAPPPKI) Hot ttraae, ru k yuHHy playboy mturmg Abby Aim, etyht cltth am yrt the umhte at Ala aeulthy. U ittn tntu I hi y yo tv Am fnm,y , thH rtf opf M fl Uty h nut to hud ikttr hinof alt KMiijilrh'i 6 j(J I friend, ymtt, a !(. ( nurir , tiff fltud. Myall. I it au money to fammh the apart-utrnt- . Life tr Ahtiy. thar ttit aft turn, t one ritotma ns the shut .maker icir U j forenre. Dr. and Mrs. Wilhnr Wilson, of Ogden, visited with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. F. Wilson Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Wilson have been visiting during the week-en- d with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. F. Wilson and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Rider. Miss Mae Lnndherg visited She with her mother Sunday. returned to Salt Lake Monday. Mr. and Mrs. James Gedermn of Salt I.ake Cltv visited with Mr. and Mrs. Joel Rieks Sun- t Mali Mrs. Wm. F. Wilson ' (U'ir heme fr the sutprlxe Hod to pice II ny and yo to nark p.iity. There i but little good pi pul I Ing Cie In Wrapping ui ho (Igrcr.,Horns entertained Sunday at a family Mj talker. Jutl an till at cake framing them from complex Mile to the th 'uindUn in they plot dinner. Covers were laid for 12. hitj'ift of hih-- ytt and a yroup rrniy sound njiollotl prar an) Ct'H a rnicnt Mr. and Mrs. Luis Humphi4ii the into if part 'f; h 4J for AMy. h'hh J That are not understood. t.,luint IR..I Ikrv or, ikf ce..rf been have of r, reys n, ie dlKr I. tm.g. As we strive to bridge this span. Rupert, Idaho, Avvo 4JuiH0 fe the It. Ibr Ahby anBWured ttr ynment guests at tlie home of Mr. and Id a, .10 at home a ml The world will be impressed J With amt tvo Ricks. A9oy oponid ouia Mr. Joel tit Not by Hie thought we bare in' t 'Well. Mink of Le Grand Olson of Creek, and Nailian Snyder North Dakota lire visiting at the residence of Mrs. Ann Lundberg. They are eitendlng tho I.S.A f. Mr. and Mrs. George Wahl-strna! of ( alifornia, called Hie home of his sister, Mrs. Thomas Rider. They were en route to the conference at Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson attended Conference at Salt Lake City on Sunilav. The Misse Ester and lone Ols. son visited friends at Salt Lake Sunday. They also attended co-- h-- Everton Mattress Factory They muy he with diamond And colm-from golden liars, Or like the sutler lliruxt that PICTURES COLUMBIA glleSlS. Mr. ami day. Mrs. Tearl Peterson have returned from Star Valiev where she visited relatives and friends. Miss Irene Davis Is slaving at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Join Davis whilo attending the US. A.C. Miss Florence Peterson of Star nt the home of C. E. lessee or any person In actual Valley is Teterson while attending school. possession of a parcel of land Miss Neama Anderson enterupon which a well or wells, as tained at dinner Sunday. Covers mentioned in the proceeding were laid for eight. section is situated, to permit Btich well to flow or otherwise run Every merchant who has con when not In actual beneficial use adveror to permit the same to leak or sistentlvhasused newspaper proved to his own tising cause other unnecessary waste of satisfaction that ft pay. underground water in Cache County, Utah. mwmmmaim jwpjj SECTION 5 4i r i go uith SOW (it) OS WITH TUB 8Tvt:V l Ibnl ram hmn that night drunk lit the aiinirttie arm Sail bvtrtUH tf th phfinirf.il busbaml. Ahhy relent-ei- l pi tt; lit of In pity. The next nnrnlnff mb went il"vui k Kinnkhn bank to to tli It lii'Uiu1, jr.. to Rive Hod w job in.led in an argument and Alby bewax ah than off left no better fore, pens..! Deane. Fr, oparnily tftimrlhin aineere In Abbya man'I ne kill perms to be really ner. M Inlrrerttrd In Hod's welfare aalci Franklin. Jr. t all. Not U her way of do, mauling him. "Huw do you mean? "Well, from what Slg tell me. nhe d.a' nothing hut try to muke Rod feel Inferior. The thing la psy- hr chological. She- conclou of ing married above her and that her ilcfenne against It. The elder Deane thought a mo- hav- , .. . bm:Kd him eretHtically gt.nl you got around hre ut Where ve ou bnn all U .n II." paid UP oiisnepp." W.ilh Abby wl'h nvu lng lauhin A After the sieve punk inti of th pofa. horn'' "All You wuiuldn't th ls Ptory. uHhion& tin way on Ntav away." Well. answered Steve, "jnu've kin.la staying away frur.i m.v place, haven tu Is-- ( importantly. "we haven't been gmng to out much alnce Rod started " work mouth Sieve' "Since whatf" hung open. It a Ahby laughed. "I guess changed. shock Oh. everything's Steve no more drinking or running Sstuv. phglit of her husbaml. she relented i;i her pity (Posed by Carole Lombard and Gene Raymond inent. "I see. Then It' n sort of victory for her Rod's coming to work. "Thatall. Abby returned home. Rod. with the aid of the butler, had managed to come out of hi drunken stupor. Abby immediately went to her room and started to pull her personal thine from the dresser drawers. "What are you doing?" asked for draining, flushing and thoroughly (leaning (lie crankcase. WK CARRY THE FOUR I BRANDS OF LEADING OIL IN SEALED CAN'S. After Being on Eiquid Iii-t- . SalesNow Able man Nay He To fait Anything. Dividends Regularly Paid to all GaSav Members 1 G. E. Jeffrie, traveling salesman. Neosho, Mo., make till remarkable statement which will be of Interest to many people. I suffered all last year from stomach trouble and tried many n preparations without satisfactory results. I am very grateful for Williams S. L. K. Formula. The relief thl medicine has given me has been wonderful. I no longer have gassy, sour stomach, and whereas I formerly lived on a liquid diet, I now enjoy a wide selection of foods denied before. William S.I.K. Formula I the remarkable prescription of a physician, recommended for disorder of the stomach liver and kidneys, covering dyspepsia, nervousness. sour or gassy stomach, chronic constipation, sick head-- , lame! ache, neuritis, neuralgia, hack, rheumatic pain, general weakness, loss of vitality, ami other conditions arising from improper elimination. If you suffer from these conditions dont delay. Ask about Williams S.L.K. Formula today at City Tharmacy. They offer this wonderful medicine on a or of satisfaction guarantee well-know- Adv. money back. Sail because of the shameful NO CHARGE . Stomach, Sufferer iily.f Promptly Relieved oft He cuinfortP of think Li us drain and refil car witli winter oil. jour ED. TUTTLE. kl'innrd. ivf Ift'rn tal.rn f.r a fide ut the tratkj. Whei' 7 H.iMn t poen you in a u.u inotit h GaSav7 But how they are expressed. rv 1 j No Waiting at of logan ' mind m l.tM I ,rn ?" I hr sjus, It--- su ,t6ii0 a oie in the apartment around. He goes to the office every day "Since when did this happen LIVESTOCK WANTED " Definitions "Oh weeks now "Given up the races and the The term "person Highest price paid for cannrr speaks, huh? sons" as used herein cow, useless and freshly dead "He hnsn't time for ttiose tilings dude all persons, firms, corpor- horses and cattle any more. Hardly any time for me ations, trustees, heirs, nsslgns, Call 11R2, IFyrum even." personal representatives, guarThen. Steve realized how little Paradise Fish Hatchery adminisdians. administrators, she knew. "Oh! Well that's great Rod. that's great. Abby. tratrixes, executors, and execu"What does It' look like? I'm "You know. Sig wa to blame trixes: tho term "wells" as used Rod. leaving you. more than Rod for the way he acted herein shall include all artesian A frown creased Rod's forehead. It was a wise thing to drop him." or flowing wells and all wells "Don't be foolish. Don't do somein Radio, Everything; "He doesn't see him now. eh?" be sorry for later." which, without the use of artiyou'll thing "You don't know Abby smiled Certified Radio & ReAbby went on stonily. "There's how it ficial means, flow upon the surme feel knowing 1 no room for tpe In your life. Rod. was the makes face of the ground, excluding, frigeration Service Sales. one who made him settle You've proved that, acting as you down. however, natural springs. did last night. & Electric "Sure I do. Refrigeration 6 SECTION That was In the heat of argu- "You're a hundredSteve stoodkidup percent, I only did that because of and I'm for All Ordinances and Phones 184, 462-430 ment. yoq remember that, what you said. ordinances In conflict will yoq?" ' "Then Abby went on parking The door bell rang once again. are hereby repealed. Day & Night you'll always go on doing it. Rod, "Gee, that's Rod now, Abby stood SECTION 7 because I'll always go on saying also, "and I haven't got the up the same things. I can't change This Ordinance shall take efwill you presents Steve, wrapped. so I'm leav any more than you can. fect on the 26 day of October, him busy for a few minutes?' lng you and youb friend Sig to do keep A.D. 1934. Rod came in and Abby hurried what you want The foregoing ordinance is off to complete her party prepara1 want you, Abby ' and tions. Steve and Rod were talking by You last said approved, that hereby passed night." t "How are the horses treating "I mean it this time, the Board of County CommisGet your car repainted by it then only a fellow's liable you? asked Steve. sioners of Cache County, Utah, We do the work experts. "Me? 1 haven't been to t Be races to do anything when he's sore this 10th day of October, A.D. the right price. We at inTtionths." was right thoughtless, that's all." 1934, at 12 oclock noon. "No? I though I saw you a fev have run shop in Logan 34 'That makes It Just too bad for Commissioners voting in favor time at Relmont" years. anybody who tries to help you "No-o-Not me I've had my of said Ordinance. "Nobody ever tried before. MayAll work guaranteed. be that's why its not easy to take." nose to the grindstone" A. W. CHAMBERS, fill"Yeah," said Steve. "I noticed it Abby looked at him. her eyes WM. WORLEY, was kind of red " ing with tears. THOS. MUIR. If you leave me Rod went on. Rod realized, then, that Steve I well. I wouldn't know what to knew. Board of County CommissionNice detective work." do Id be just running around in ers of Cache Counfy, Utah. Steve began to lose his temper 428 North 1st East circles. You Attest: C. V. MOHR, Clerk. sap! How long do you "I've been running qroyind in cir think poor you can get away with this? Commissioners voting against Phone 899 W Logan cles ever since I married you." Abby She'll find out she's got to find out." said ordinance: None. broke into tears. "Keep your voice down, will you?' dont Don't darling "Abby "What for She's going to find cry Notice to Creditors "Do you think it's easy for me to out, because you're going to tell her." leave you?" Abby asked plaintively. "I am not!" IN THE DISTRICT COURT OP "Vou aren't going to leave me, made a wry face "No" Steve THE FIRST JUDICIAL DISnever mind what's happened "Then honey will " TRICT IN AND FOR THE before I'll come through for you n "Now. look here, Steve if I don't COUNTY OF CACHE STATE If you'll Just give me the chance PAINTER work, that's my affair and "Don't. pleaded Abby "say it un- want to F UTAH. I tell my wife is my affair, what less you mean it. If too. makes her happy to think it mean I dear do it, In the Matter of the Estate of down at that office all day. then ANN IIAWKINS. Deceased. Abby looked into his eyes "Then Im to I'm make her happy." going Let us paint your brick go down to see your father and ask "You're Creditors will present claims going to tell her the Job. a for him with vouchers to the undersigned home to make it look truth." " Ask him I'll tell him!' at his residence at Wellsville, "Listen, I've had enough of your Abby laughed through her tears like brick. fire Rod s fists clenched. interference." beCache County, Utah, on or a Rod took her comfortably into not taking orders from any "Im arms. fore the 2 2nd day of November, bis Rod did see his father, and he did imitation gangster" 1934. "You're not, eh? You cheap little fell him and Rod started at the Call 1038 JOHN BAILEY, " Steve's r open hand bottom of the banking business, filAdministrator ol the file a was Rod concise. be To whipped across Rods face. Abby ing. Estate of Ann Hawkins. clerk. Abby, of course was de- came in just to late to see the blow, Deceased. lighted, for it began to look as but she sensed the strained silence. What's the matter?" "Rod! GEORGE C. HEINRICH, though Rod's better characteristics were beginning to come to the sur- There was a startled look in Abbys Atty. for Administrator. face. eyes. Dates of Publication: Sept. 18, But, exactly thirteen days after Sit down. Abby I wasn't going 25, Oct. 2, 9, and 16, 1934. Rod started to work in the bank to tell you this and wouldn't tell he quit. Let It be said for him that you now if Steve weren't here. But Notice to Creditors it was not entirely his fault. FrankI guess well as a clean make might lin, Jr., his brother, had started at breast of it." Rod had come to a chided Rd and Hie ,, klddingly top IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF ,rlinn lor his foolishness in really work- THE FIRST JUDICIAL (TO BE CONTINUED) s a bad Influence. OF THE STATE OF UTAH. IN AND FOR THE Furniture or Pianos COUNTY OF CACHE. 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Creditors will present claims SECTION 4 Artesian with vouchers to the undersigned Unlawful to Permit Not In at 545 West 5th North, Logan, Well to Flow When Use. Utah, on or before the 18th day Actual Beneficial for of December, A. D. 1934. It shall be a misdemeanor HANS D. HANSEN, person who is the owner, any Administrator. trustee, of the owner, guardian1 L. E. Nelson, repre-or owner personal the of for Estate. eentative of the owner, or any Attorney urn They're wanted every day. Their valin- - only L.-- within 'I he thuUKhl that llicy convey THE 2 Penalty for It shall be a misdemeanor Cu any person in Cache or drill ny Utah, to dig, drive well wit artesian or flowing State of the County of Cache, P making first Utah, without as provided in plication therefor, this ordinance. SECTION Wurda bust-nes- In a recent address. Edward Howard Griegs of the Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences, commented on the many economic advances made in Italy under the dictatorship of Mussolini. He then said: It wil hack tha take Italy a hundred and fifty years to freedom she had before Mussolini, if she f,rets it hack! I think that is a tragic juice to pay for economic efficiency. That is the point of view that should govern our thoughts and our actions in these troublesome times. Plato wrote that the way to get the most efficient type of government was to apjioint a tyrant, and give him unlimited power and a free hand. At various times in world history that has been done and in exchange for efficiency, the peoples of the nations subjected to tyrannical rule have lost all freedom, all liberty, all that the great humanitarians have fought for. Victory over economic adversity was dearly won Today, all over the world, there is an undoubted trend toward dictatorship. Of all the great nations, we only, with the exception of England, have been at all successful in maintaining democratic principles. And there is great danger that in our haste to better our lot economically, we will permit the weakening or destruction of those principles that, in seeking efficiency in the routine of living, we will lose our freedom. Nations cannot he governed now precisely as they were a century ago hut the basic principles of individual, industrial and governmental conduct that obtainNecessary ed then are as true as they ever were. of those the at not he can effected, expense change aid. with their but principles, WOOL QUILT BATTS i River llelvllts - The Relief sos ciety held their work mid meeting, Monday night, refreshments were served to 25 mem tiers. tile President Anderson of Logan Stake was the principal speaker at the Mutual session matter November t, 1921, at the Entered aa econd-cIn- a Port Office at Logon, Utah, under the Act of March 2, 1897. ai.M by carrier or mall one year - -Babecriptloo Bate AdeertldDf ratee made known upon application. Friday. October 19. 19.U. 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