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Show Pae CACTIE AMF.KICAN Two Monday, October 22, LOGAN. CACHE COUNTY. UTAH - Two Crops Each Year Speed CACHE AMERICAN lfr Tnlj( a. Hwkl; Nmptprr, Iubltbr4 By lha ( ubi Aiarrl oa Publishing it II WmI Onlrt Mix'd. Logan and I rtd7 t ub C, Al l f:S Jr, r.ditor WM. C. ENGLAND, Manager imrrirr or melt one year made known spun application. the 1iuic id Avtl uli lit.- - tcniliit! uruwri I m tll-- i a i I j II ; Ml - MM I nt r a nu.ceptlhle heavily. nscAii.A,iagncs8 In thp Matter of the EHtate of Martin ThorafenHen, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with Touchers to the undersigned at 645 West 5th North, Logan, Utah, on or before the 18th day ol December, A. I. 1934. The wheat, are tented for anitit reaction liy Innculalln the need with amtit apore and yermlnat-Ithem In thamhera at temper-ature- a favorable for aniut Infer-tloof vnur failure to Ho an. Judgrornt and later tranaplnntln v Hi he rnltrel MKflitiat vu them In the green houae where rorHnr to tho Hntuml if tha ro rown until mature, "h they are m.hi'b rk'lnf ivur" when the emnt appear.. Hy putn Im l.mimbl In iiul. l Tl,l, , ting wheat plant, to auch revere nMain. O'Ip nf ll.p I'bilutiff In lb.- - I i ml il ,hp ,1. teal, the eperlaliaia are able to In t'lulntlrrii .,in (O.. n . Mini determine the mode of Inherif"ll..wM: nl Hip S..ul cor tance to theae disease, and to 11 22. Touuship P4r 4if speed tip their n West of the North. Range Sait Meridian, thence North program. n S i wheat-breedin- along East line of Section. 2 ten-ye- ar tr SUMMONS North-Quart4- 'T 1 210-2- t. j beg-inni- li o.-al- ! ,h,, cu - "V t- -ll thi-11- AMAZE A MINUTE o laue 1 SS I filed-You'- va 1 -"- eimigh urn! now " I'm going going .u k to woik I ate," Koil said numbly. was only And Abby did. ftt-voo glad to get Abby Kane back Club Itiarrllz. Tbe next day after Abby's name wa again up in tiie newspapers' I. glita, largest Leadlines pro, tanned to the world ami s Hod separation. Like ebbys lares plunging up into a night sky, eo did the headlines illuminate the story for an avid public. Abby became more popular than ever, more f a (hawing card for Steve's club. Then Rod came to see Abby. The visit was not for reconciliation purposes. for Rod perhaps, egged on by the Deane family came with more seltlsh motives. The exploitation of the Deane name In connection with Abby was bad for the octal status of the Deane family. Rod made that clear. Abby was Infuriated. She had asked for no quarter and now she would show none. Everything that was going Wi be printed would be printed. No otter what Rodney Deane or any ther Deane could say! Or do! Rod returned to the apartment flisplriled. The whole place was dismantled. pictures down, furniture wrapped for storage, rugs rolled up all ready to be sold. He was only a few minutes when the door-o-rang. It was his father and w oilier. "Rod," said the elder Deane, "I've .t to ask your help." I'm "If It's about Abby no orry." Rod "Look The girl here. blames us for your separation. She's bitter her hatred for us seems to be more important to her than money at the moment. However. I think If we offered her enough she'd listen to reason. You can appeal to " tier sense of fairness I told you how I felt about that and I haven't changed my mind." Dean exploded. Rod was adamant. Rut the girl's making a byword of our name your name. "I don't blame her." said Rod quietly. "What's that you say?" I think she's entirely right." Deane's face grew red. "Rod, I've given you everything that a son could ask for You've never wanted tor anything In your life." That's true. Dad. according to vour values." "According to any values. I'm not asking gratitude. Rod. Km reminding you of your obligation to vour family Tm sorry. I lust don't feel any. Don't you see. Dad. it's your name and money that ruined me and my marriage?" "Do you believe that? 'Ive got to believe It. She saw It and tried to help me. I couldn't make the grade. I quit. Rut this time I wonL So I'm going on minus you minus all this I'm iorry, Dad. 1 hope you'll see it my j him, then suddenly made a decision. He scrawled something on a c.ud and banded It to Rod. An expression of relief came over Rod s face, and Conover smiled. We'll gel along." said Conover. Rod's eyes were suspiciously " bright. "You won't be sorry I Conover pretended not to notice. "If you can sell me, you can sell om When do you want to products start?" Now If half day. I can. I could In a get Abby and Steve were seated at a restaurant table eating lunch. "And you haven't heard a word since? asked Steve. The lawyer called up once." I guess you didn't do so much harm to that name of theirs. There's been nothing in the papers for a Steve stopped as he nomonth. ticed Rod approaching their table. Steve'a face remained expressionless. "Hello, Steve." Abby looked up. startled. How are you. Rod. Sit down. Steve nodded towards Abby. "I guess you two know each other, don't you?" Hello, Abby! Abby Ignored Rod. She turned to Steve. "Did you arrange this?" "lie? Arrange what?. What do you mean? Listen, I got to put in a phone call. Be back in a few minutes." Steve winked at Rod, then hurried away. Abby turned to Rod. "Steve's never been a good liar." It's my fault, Rod sat down. really. I asked hint to bring you to lunch." here "Why?" "You wouldn't answer my phone calls." 'I didn't want to speak to yon," answered Abby. Didn't?" And don't," Abby added. Well." said Rod, as long as I'm here, I mav as well show you Ex, hiblt A." He took a piece of paper from his pocket and tossed it across the table to Abby. It was a check. She picked R up and lokoed at It, What is it?" puzzled. Salary check," RodYou answered. used to "Represents a job. think that was sort of important." Rut who's Preston?" He. Rod! Abby's eyes opened wide. You did this for me? I 3 J looked her into eyes. Rod it for myself." Abby's eyes filled with tears. you. Honey! Honey! I'm proud Oh. Pm proud of you! She clutchru his hand In hers and kissed it. Hv smiled tenderly. 'Now I suppose you'll nag ns fill Rod grinned now. I get a raise." Why. not?" Abby smiled ihi.-egYou're worth more." her tears. FINIS still bothered with gas I in the stomach and bowels. eat little but graham bread, milk, some fruit and eggs. I have been told to eat raw rolled oats. What do you say about it? Answer. It Is likely that your diet is too concentrated. I would advise a radical change. That is, that you eat generously of vegetables of various kinds and substitute whole wheat bread for the graham. And by far the most important thing is that you mas-irat- e all of your food thoroughly. For the saliva is one of the most important digestants, and relieves the stomach of much unnecessary work. If you chew your food until it is a liquid in the mouth, much of it will be well started on its digestion before it gets to the stomach. You would also be wise to first thoroughly clean out the alimentary tract first thing in the morning by drinking a quart of hot water to which has been added an ounce of lemon juice and a of salt. Avoid pork or fried foods. The raw rolled oats are beneficial insome cases but not in yours. I have written you further by mail. It would be impossible to give it all here. All readers of this publication are at liberty to ask questions on tbe subject of health. All such communications should be ad I am Die Why Be Bothered With Washing at Home When You Can Have It Done So Cheaply at WOOL QUILT BATTS Everton Mattress Factory Fhone Logan, I'tah 8 West First North We Call and Deliver GaSav for draining, flushing and cleaning the thoroughly crankcase. WE CARRY THE FOUR BRANDS OF LEADING OIL IN SEALED CANS. Dividends Regularly Paid to all GaSav Members Let us paint your brick home to make it look like fire brick. Call 1038 MSATCH RED GOLDEN EAGLE Starts on Split Second None Better oave Money on OUs, Greases, Accessories, Tires, Johnson Cab & Transfer 1 LOOK NO CHARGE THE PAINTER C. R. --- of Logan Let us drain and refil your car with winter oil. SSI Moved Phone 485 175 No Waiting at Jack Mathews From or to any point In Utah, also local moving and hauling. We Carry Cargo Insurance JAPANESE HAND LAUNDRY HEIGHT Of JO OR 0 FEET. Save your old wool clothing and let us make them into Nice Warm Quilt Halts. This only costs ROc for a 2 pound batt. WE CALL AND DELIVER FREE Furniture or Pianos 1 Miller & Son j 111 SUMMONS Auto Painting oa l.ztr-wn- :VnalV7' 1 i 1 Hor-tens- n p,-- r e 1 W Many -- 1 210-2- NKWKI.b J. CROOKSTON North Logan ti to rhains; thence l4West J Ff29 chains West South theme chains. 9 t The realdent colleglale enrolla 4int 90 chains West of the ment of tho Knlveraity of Ilah Place of beginning, thence South has doubled during the past ?:i 5' East 8.07 chains: thence period. North f2 r.2' East T M chains thence North t3 fi East tl chains HANS D. HANSEN, 2o' then S4nth 17 East 3 Ml Bn to a .dnt du chains, more or less, to a point SouthSection Administrator. of the d.i4' of on the North Hank of n Slough t hime Nrth to the place (f I E. Nelson. thence following said slough in n Nmtherlv ami Easterly dliertlon 3 Attorney for Estate. Block IMHCEI. Sr' All f to uIiiih said Slough enters Little 3. Lo ; 4 X H Y LA N Il.it Pear River. thence !own said SURVEY, ntwl In eituiitc North tin rlwr to a pint on the North Half of Sftln Im, 'I'oxkoviilp ii Boundary of Section 2; thence North, n.uurc Esti. Salt lank East along said boundary to th Northeast corner of the West Half Mfil.lian El. That of the lVlt( of the NorthufSt (Quarter f S prtlm SiMit iirast r .f th iuartr said Townsiilt and Ran tbn 26; North f Srtiin l!. Town-ehl- p thence along the East lire 12 North, Kane KaM. Salt of th tf the SoiithU4st Quarter fol3 5i Southwest Quarter bains, Lk Motiilian, dacrlbcd an more or less. t4 a point which In lows All of Lot nnd nil that porters4cta the Bank f Little Beal tion of Lot Block 22. Flat VM River: thence following said LitHAYLAND L(GAN SURVEY, tle Bear River In a North and of l in the S4ntlirast that situate Westerlv direction to where same f th Northwest Quarter quarter Intirse4ts the West boundary Bn of eiiirl S44ti4n li. of said Section 23; tlmtme South A1m4i, iMinninr at th South-wM- t along said West line of Seidion to orn4r 4f anld Lot 1. and of the place beginning, rant P. ParkhtHon, P. Parkinson. runtiiiur thence Kaat on th line NEWEL G. DAISES. Sarah Ann Pnrkinan, Parl P. SouthcaMt aald Ixt 1, ti th f4r Plaintiff of Attorney Marv W. Uoss corner Parkinson. of aald T.ot 1; thence South 1 Address: Iarly. to th South Bn of th Northwest Woodward. Marirart W. T.lMh ('ache A. Valiev Bank Bldg. of tai4l Scti4n 13; thence man, John H. Wimdward and wifo Quarter L4gan. Itah. H Hvrum Went on th .section Bn Amy W. Woodward. J. Jeaaia to a point duequarter Woodward and wifo, South of th place of boglnnhiK; thence North to th Woodward. Mary W. Thorpe A omo WiiodwarH and wife. Kthc pine of beginning. PVHCFI. 5 That porthm of th Woodward, (larland Woodward and THE UlSTIUtT POIRT OF South Half of th Southeast Qunr-"- r wife. Maud W. Woodward. Erneat INTHE FIHT .HDKKh of Section 12. Township 12 Woodward and wife. Sarah WoodOF THE OF STATE and W. Mauchun Hvrum North. Rantr West. Salt Lake ward. IN VTA H. AMI FOR THE Meridlnn. described as follow: wife, Eliza A. Mautfhan. Henry W. COl.NTV OF ( At HE. Mauarhan and wife. Clara Matnr-han- . BetrinninK 40 rods North of th V Teona M, Waltera. Willard corner of said Section OGA JENSEN FALSLEV. Plaintiff, Southeast 2. and thence West 120 Mauehnn Christina Mnmrhan. Wesrunning vs. M. Hall. Merrill Hall. Thomas thence North 40 rods; thence rods; ley a East 120 rods: Pacific Southern Company, Martha M. Hall. John thence South 40 Ferguson. Hewitt corporation: Mary Ann W. Irishman. Alexander W. Archiplace of beglnnM. heir at law of William rods to the NEWEL G. P ' IVES bald. and wife. Jane H. Archibald. Phelps, Hewitt, deceased: Thomas Arbor. Thomas W. Archibald and wife. Sophia Attorney for Plaintiff. Arbor, and Thomas EdAddress: Florence Archibald Margaret A. ward Arbor: Alvin D. Crockett and Cache Archibald W. Bank Bldgr. Joseph Valley Cooper. H. Kmella wife. Roland Crockett. W. H. Pavld Elizabeth A. Glenn, Smith. R4hester H. Smith ami Logan. Utah. Mttrrav. Joseph W. Murray and wife, Hettic Theron Larson. Smith, wife. Loitella Murray. Milton W. Ruth C. Crockett. Ruth A. Larson. Murray and Hyrtim Woodward, O. David Crockett and wife. Iearl heirs at law of JOSEPH WOODK. A. Crockett and wife. LIVESTOCK WANTED WARD Deceased: William John Jr. Crockett. Della Crockett. George R. Crockett and wife, Alice John. Robert John and wife. Estella Crockett, Mary Highest price paid for canner Curtis Suffer. Edna and wife. Talitha John C. Stoddard. Mabel Pevi A. Koefoed. Jennie dead John and wife, Maud John. RichAlgaJre, Luc- rows, useless and freshly John and wife. Eliza John. ille Reddish Earl horses and cattle Salverson. Elva John. wife Falrzina and ard John CtM4k-etC. and Della Crockett wife. wife. Mary John. Call 11R2, Ifyrum Nephi John and Reese. George K. Crockett and wife. Archibald Isabelle Jane Sarah J. William Crockett, May J. Harris. Crockett. Harris and wife. and Fish Hatchery Paradise A. John Crockett and wife. Ella wife. Anna H. Crockett. Everett Harris Roxie and wife. Harris. Alvin Harris Pierce. O. Nora Ream. Archie Hopkins. StillDianna Harris, Stella Ora! A. Lamoreaux and Vera Lamorenux, Rose Jones man Harris. Wife. Alice Lamoreaux. Ray Delos Reniamin Lamoreaux, Iorin Harris. Jones. and Guy Lamoreaux FOR SALE Thomas and Thomas, w3 Margaret wife. Mary Ann Lamoreaux. David Pheobe Ann Hughes Leo Thomas L. LaLamoreaux. and Ruth wife, Four Outboanl M. Susan Horsepower Thomas Naomi wife and Nora moreaux. Muriel Hupp. boat motor S50.00. It has been Ward Viola Ward. Curtis Thomas Mathews Douglas Lamoreaux Mary and wife. Kate E. Thomas Sarah D. Lamoreaux. used 1 year. Runs as good ns Mrs. C. O ThompThomas Farnsworth. Rose Grey, Marv C. Welch Ethel Cura new one. Terms to responLeo Jenkins son. Jenhins, Morgan M. CurLucille Elmo Curtis. tis. Jenkins. Thomas Charles Jenkins. sible party. Call tis. Pearl Curtis. Alvin Curtis Hvrum and Maria Ashton Landon, ofandROHERT Tlllie Curtis heirs at law of Ashton, heirs at law Hannah Everton Mattress ALVIN CROCKETT. 1eceased: O. Deceased: ASHTON. and all unknown heirs and all Rhone 175 Ker. Martha O. Hall Elizabeth O. persons Factory anv unknown, claiming Perkins. Polly G. Haslam Elsie right, title, estate or Interest in H Gunnell. Francis H. Gunnell. lien upon the real property Farrell H. or Merrill H. Gunnell. described in complaint, Gunnell. John O. Gunnell, H.and wife. adverse to theplaintiffs plaintiffs ownerBailev. Florence Gunnell. F'lmr K. ship or clouding plaintiffs title James K. RaiMy. Margaret Beth K. thereto. Defendants. Everything in Radio, Bailev, Elmer I. Bailey. and THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE Gur .1(1; Bailey. GeorgeB. O.Gunnell. G. Certified Radio & ReEUa wife. Hattie ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS: G. Haslam. William Spence. Kate You are of nnd each wife. hereby you O. and W. Parlev H Darley. frigeration Service Sales. to appear within twenty J. Darlev. Mary D. Mtirrav. summoned Emily after service of this sumElectric & Refrigeration Evan O. Darley and wife. Vie K. davs Sarah mons upon you. if served within Poppleton. Darlev, John Emma the County in which this action is Phones John Ponpleton, Wiser. 430 184, 462-within thirty Mary brought, otherwise, and Lawrence. Frank Ponnleton. defend the S. Ponnleton. service, after days Ponpleton. William de& in above entitled and OWENS action; JOHN of Day law Night heirs at of vour failure to do so. judgceased: "William Lea and ylfG case rendered asalnst you Thomas Lloyd. ment will he KatherineT. Lea. and to demand of the the Sarah according: wife Llovd William e complaint which has been filed and wife. Llovd, John Llovd Llovd. Charles Llovd and with the Clerk of the Court. and This action is broupht to quiet wife Senia. Lloyd Norman Llovd the title of the plaintiff aeainst wife Beatrice Llovd. Parlev K. the defendants to the land deand wife. Ann Llovd. Archie scribed in plaintiffs complaint and Llovd and wife. Minnie Llovd. Marv Llovd. as follows: Ellis Llovd andof wife Get your ear repainted by DeLEA. JOHN law at PARCEL 1 That portion of the heirs We do the work experts. And all unknown heirs Southwest ceased: Northof the quarter claimat the right price. We and all persons unknown, or east Quarter, and the Southeast right inestate title, of the North west quarter have run shop in Logan 34 ing anvin right, or Pen unon the real quarter terest of Section 19. Township 12 North in the plainyears. East. Salt Lake Meridian Ranee property described or clouding plain- described as follows: tiffs ownership AU work guaranteed. Block 23 Plat All of Lot 2 tiffs title thereto. Defendants. SURVEY, C" LOG VN HAYLAND SecTHE STATE OF UTAH TO 'THE of In the North Half situated ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS: and tion 19. Township Ranpe You and each of you are hereby aforesaid. Southwest at the Also, summoned to apnear within twenty said Lot 2. and running 428 North 1st East (lav after service of this sum- corner of East to the Southeast cormons upon you If served within thence 2. and runninc ner of said 899 W the County in which this action is thence South Lot Phone Logan line of brought, otherwise, within thirty the Northeast to the South of said Sec-- , quarter davs after service, and defend the above entitled action; and In case tion 19; thence West on said Quar- kU(l Ii-i- iit rt. -' r- Clrrlt Mnlllf. rrotideii.e 11 ! w Ilrullh Trnn Ilyfum Cittiiniii4iiicr. l our-)m-r Term A. W. niAMHKKS, HmnhUo tl.-r- V. Two-)r-r NKIR8K X. !.rn o . CEO t ... I I j CfitnmUiotir, our-yea- By Dr. David II. Itrrdrr, Kanwu lily, MlMwurl Democratic County Ticket Ibe prcusloll. Vetjt'AltltlK, lit de Pa t k t'cople, physician, and .laMWMor tt te of illness Trttwbt laity loreeasl A, STKWART. uivrr HcUh! ttVlMilb S. MATCH dud deprt-sloid It.e lMl Wet.1 lo '"" of rr.,C.oi.U Anorm-Tn'aunr Ml ah! ITIl.r. ,!? ncf lit the lo'cessaty evpnuure Hlld lie k ami "m', y MORONI T. RECK, no Avail. II R. I. NAISIIITT. I.otan hi$ scanned of food that would accompany tt ,m lo " . hr!P ktmtrif After folumtH, but tin Nlirriff Attorney They have been protell to be u ku k A i.1 Ikrrattnt to ' 1. dlUf) ( Want men VtUH ft l,utt H. SHAW, Iiira.i The op. GKORGK I). RHESTON. mlalaken. mudi very H4 m4 mitiod riKtimr bn, fiy'ff ltd f hi fntkrr I r orb (.4t.lt Hr fort ol the true. We are having H!. Nherfif wishing o ff( by on th piolle . totfuwi, but iiHid the teiu lUiczi It health luiur. hi,,, If lrr.!un unprecedented putiotml JEFF STOWKLL, UwiMon to rnkirn, 0n4 Mr i.jHr4 tinor k Ik.I'.ii Lualnr.a man The number of alt Sur MtH on d.a uuk At Inn- - m Ilcronlft frank with Hod family haa been materially h.iub I.oan fur 4, lurtoU Kti4!) gtrffi ibn th nilters Ii Mr. KUNOIl IIOIKJ-SOI'mmI fttm 4 of ROMa a a. Malt noted have lulia rtiyao Im Mr kumte of the dub m h)h s.rry. the hod Prestonbut with decided de, reaae In the number H (iltlKFIN J tr . Mean Ntafr Hcniklr no r&perich'. A colie He f u saff. Irfi ?.( ml tke rmf dura1,11 ltf Abbe aJ WcKton Vernon, Logan of rlironle illnesses. through hrr tion pot so ImiNirtant m h bus!-nedm ilfhnutHtm of vb.il H4 v, (Acti M worl d. oun man FARR. SmRhfi!.! W ncd t Ze Why ha. tin condition pre- Mr ASSK legikUfur turn with business education. I! S . Avon I' GKORi;E r GKO. 0. IIKNDRICK?! IUi h rnofid vailed? For several reasons I m sur could ood If 1 mak II KKMI. North JuIlN most the First and SHKKWIN MAKS Kit. It Mr. probably hid chanc'- Rod pleaded. I d..fi t doubt County Cfizdrtnaii II. OLSEN. Colleg JuS. that, but w haven't outstanding reason is that peoK FAR EH. loan HARRY Dm to want In training." more simple have been (lirtJrtnnn B d was diw ouraged. linirw nimm Count v I a." ple and natural lives. No feter-Is- h JAMES A. McMCRRIN Im sony I hop w can IV W. KHbhoh. Loftnn Mr placa to haste and hurry gel u some tlm -(Imirwntitjin ('ity Clmirtimn dollar In the pixket. To be Thank you. Rod turned to go. Mr. SHEUWIN MAESER O. S ICNN. Eokan for sure necessities tile struggle his mind and turned tack. changed ia.f with a mighty crash. jrr ha been more difficult but peoConover. 1 don't want ram astlr became battered ruins j M,rn The football htadium at tb Health he Home doing il iu a more he- dreiaM'd to t?n lm ij..rd In h- -r ll-- won!.1 ! ,k7' n,,KdV l out of a Joh. rnple are manner. do not riuh. 314 Wirthman HMti- 31m Cnivernity of Itah 21 r rely They Vou'ra a Tu m. f a t out rot, Ivin, 'iU"U-.lover to go otll A' Troont, KauuH ('ity. Mo. have left lorn Vu .nt money apeetn ' wo.k ,u' a. har- d- night, drink and overindulge In ..n o 011 .1 tl. With m If 1 m you won I hoi to m.lr Itv.. ... ,i most every form of dissipation. it.r., l ll know. You K'."l Ju.t Kiv ) to Imw do.n to You and toe a chanci ant been Second. I he people have that a all I want." 01 like llioae Taller That all want. Conover forced to return to a almple and frterul. ul )oiu. making you think nodded towardihry th whrr e door, .mire gteat Ipeeauae ol who you wmif twenty men wr waitln to reduifd diet. We are what e eat highly refined If of what you fan t eat BY ARNOLD and ire" not SCI ENTI FACTS Interviewed for th Joh. do Rod w But they and spired food theq we are deirat. it unmade You've pretty plain ran et ether Job they have exp high strung, nervous and what You thought of my trtemla rtenre It touKk for me. You can stable. If we eat of the simple, " and of me Mr. Con that ourself. Look. nourishing food and lu the prohaven't Mid half of II Where over let m take th yarn hie. Dont per amounta then we become no salary. Only would you le If you didn't have lay me anythin healthful citizens. Third, our In her 'a money? You cnuldnl yu the Job. I'v cot to have It. It strong well I never begged we have at lut come fo believe mean earn a living If you In what doctor have taught us j Mid enough, haven't before. " Rod stood there, stripped of hit about taking care of ourselves. ou -Conover watched Mid pride, humble. We cannot afford to he 111 so "I'v Yea." Mid Abby. we use the well known ounce of prevention. May 1 enlarge on the second point. Nearly all of use overeat even in these days of restrietei) Income and higher grocery price. You well know that the well groomed dog eat only onre a know that I day. His keeper all he require and to feed him more would lnng ahout his ruin as far as rompetition is concerned. We eat three l, mes a d iv from hut pot from him essay habit. If you would try for one week going with but one meal Id the middle of the day you would soon find that you do not desire any more food than that and are run -Seeing feeling much better In every on race Spectacles placed not way. Half of your energy is Without time HORSES PROVED THAT THE BETTER used In digesting and eliminatTime is A HORSE CAN SEE, THE FASTER HE ing the unused food. Your weight AT THE POLES AS MEASURED can run. Three seconds have been would heroine more normal. If BY THE RISING AND SETTING SAVED IN A QUARTER mile. you were overweight you would OP THE SUN AND STARS begin at onee to approach norWHICH MERELY REyOLVE i-V Tallest mal. If you were underweight HORIZONTALLY. FERNS you would begin to add those Perns in the sought after pounds. "Money! Money! m jnoud of you. Oh, I'm proud of you!' Hawaiian Islands CLVI! NOTES by Gene h'mpmtul and Carole Lowt.i grow TO A Dear Dr. Reeder: lr W i Term oiiiiiiissooier. 1 wo-)FDWIX (LAWS' IN'. IlM'im r Term ( oioiolssioner. I Ski 1, K in l it, I.eWlstOll I 1Q.H. . I . . CLUB I r" In (lie miiniiiiT Ml rticriiiiciit ill-HulIll I Ii c Mill!-- . I lill'i llic Mill V 'n 1 1s In jc I n. Ik briMHibl In w bite Miiilb.r i ri.i in frown III r rciii!iiiuc .iri tncnl We all kick ocr tin taxes Middled on us Ity politi- Ibo The eei ilutlnr be winter but how many protest about taxes we im- from thin i rni rix n In lime In cians bin k III the bi ill pose upon ourselves? '1 lure are any munlur of these, (I. .In fur spring seeding. Grow in and, one of the he.niest is due to the economic cost of wo i r I8 a year enabli-wln ul bria ibm to ul In bttlf the nations automobile accidents. It is the Tragic Tax. Ibe lime iiecile In develup strain ami o. imr.-Investigators say that at least 95 per cent of in ti r new accidents are avoidable. Thev cannot he Mamed on the' f"'1'1 i roi alert furenhon-The automobile, hut on the driver. They are due to smnej nishes gri n r i n y In study tin failure, some sin of omission or commission on the Ibe I'lalilM fur their real lion In in riiHl ami tun tie:iMc u. part of the man or woman behind the wheel. In spite Ininl or smut. With con)iilWf of intensive work by the authorities and safety associa- trolled rtitidittotis the t d some of th new Iiuvo ti ti and vve on the same, no crashing. tions, smashing nojust lii'Hia Ihry hitr- - to ul.iilmiM of M.m ru.l an.i Mm:! killing1 and maiminn. flaunting the laws and rcgulu to lest them thoroughly. lions. Wh-lant lv And wc are paying plenty for it. According to csti I'l.H In Ihniil In a (tin rilfl in her anil ilh m.iliT until Ihoni mates compiled by the National Unreal! fit Casualty .prayln tlii-art a. il a. lliov wmiM and Surety Underwriters, 35,000 or more persons wi Im afii-- a dow. Th-tiny he killed this year, and more than a million injured runt .on-- taki n from rust il hat and Vtf In rold .tiiragp Statisticians estimate the total economic cost of all t hi until for Ilia exporlmonl to he between one and a half billion and two and a half ara (In Hied over the aheat plant.. The plant, develop ru.l In about billion dollars when all the items are added. Assuming 10 day.. If they are renl.lant that two billion dollars approaches the correct figure to ruat. they develop very little. Some new atralna produced by it means a cost of about $16.66 for every one of the the Department are nearly Im120, OCX), 000 persons in the United States, That is in mune from mat and they develop none or very little of the dlneane. deed a tragic tax to pay for our own recklessness. while rarletlea mat I & 11 4I.4B The Tragic Tax Ej IV THE IrtSTKHT KU RT T1IK ITIIST jrnirlVI. 1IS. T TIIU-OP TIIK STVTE OKI ITAII, IN AM 1AK Till. I CXU'VTY OK CACHE. tq K Ilf. ! HEALTH ?(uEIMi wamdL rr fjvlmi uni'll time nil. I limn v COLUMBIA PICUIRES In nl .1 by run Hi t o i riiin (f year. time. And thank. It rty mwsoma whllM i riq-.Tin ioiimiI !( ii lea Vt.i l"ie, e ii.a tl Healthy la.k uaa l lasted." ,. 1,1 4 Iba taar, and infkm it. pl'tiiU nf lice i run.! .b .,p( Ao IX, A job for n, iri.L. i.hm. lit ice Willi h llic In i'liriiiiciil I.. famwieiair. a.. fi lnMkrrten'iJ mm nun o; ili inn- - i r i ii i artund-cUa- Advcrtlatng rale In bUiii lc.urtinctil a IiImH aa nitlrr November t, I1U, ll lb ornn il Ufu, l uh. under the Art at Much i, Ini. tabacriptlan Kiln-- b; breeders Wheal J, H. ENGLAND, MrehanlraJ Hapcrtnlrndrnl ft HOME Wheat Breeding I. Republican County Ticket y Phone 314, Logan AND OTHER CAR NEEDS Save at GaSav PHONE 710 W 78 WEST 1st SOUTH 2 |