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Show CACHE AMERICAN Friday, January 11, 1935 ft? OUR O -. Genealogy-- ttnf By ' I ' Next Week In Logan Temple w . d, no-was- te The automatic heated homes are increasing. The particular owners are installing the famous STOKOL STOKER WINTER can not get a grip on your car and destroy its smooth running power IF, and only IF, you are well supplied with our high test ANTI-FREE- My friend has made a living In spite of countless difficulties. Being English, he knows what it means to fight and how to fight. I do not know, but I think his were humble. beginnings But what does the word humble ECONOMIC HIGHLIGHTS During 1934 retail business was substanitally better than in 1933 according to leading commentators. Most surveys place the improvement at 20 to 25 per cent. However, industry showed little or no improvement. The explanation of that seeming anomaly is that department stores oftener tinkled cash registers than . at any time sinoe the beBut basic ginning of depression. industries, such as steel, lumber and mining, found purchasers for their products few and far between. People bought perishaDles clothes but shoes, food, fuel, they did not buy cement, shingles and similar goods. Increased retail trade was undoubtedly due largely to heavy government relief expenditures. The disparity between retail business and industry was especially marked during the Christmas buying season. Heavy emwere at an ploying industries extremely low level while stores were jammed with purchasers who bought not only necessities and staple goods, but more luxury items than in several years. The burning question now is: when will industry come back and give regular employment? And heres a case where the commentators are a long way from seeing eye to eye. For example, a short time ago, General Charles Gates Dawes, president, to Great Britain, of the Reconand struction Finance corporation, spoke before the Chicago association of commerce. Armed with an imposing array of charts and graphs, Mr. Dawes observed that during any depression, the demand for durable goods rises last but rises fastest once it starts. Then he made the unequivocal forecast that June or July of the present year will mark the com' mencement of a period of full business prosperity. Basis for this forecast was the experience of past depressions, notably those of 1873 and 1893. In each case, according to Mr. Dawes, demand for heavy goods appeared precisely five years and six months following the stock market collapse. Not so sanguine, however, is one of the countrys most famed business prognosticators, olonel Leonard P. Ayres, and economist of the Cleveland Trust Company. Mr. Ayres can see no recovery in sight said that our economic machine was comparable to a stalled automobile with a dead starter. We have, he observed, been making the machine go by pushing (great public expenditures) for more than a year without any indication that it will soon become that his remodeling drive had rolled up a total of $145,000,000 worth of durable goods business in three months, was creating industrial activity valued at more than $2,000,000 per day. Thus, you can find about whatever you want to find in the way of business forecasts. But the best forecasts have gone awry in an uncanny manner during the pre- sent depression. One thing is sure conservative or radical action of the congress will have a strong effect, either favorable or unfavorable, on the business future. Most believe that qualified lookers-o- n Mr. Roosevelt wants legislation to be comparatively conservative, but the question is, Can he control the more radical members of his party? When it comes to crime, the States has the unenviable distinction of leading the world by a wide margin. Each year crime accounts for the death of ten people out of each 100,000 of our population the next c o u n t ry, Greece, is a poor second, with five. In England, but one of each United 100,000 dies because of criminal undertakings. The greatest fight on crime ever attempted in this nation is now being carried on by the federal and that is one of government the new federal activities, perhaps the only one, which meets with unqualified support of all the people. So far, the government has successful. Its been extremely agents have eliminated a number of underworld kings have frightened others into hiding. Where, in many cases, local police are corrupted, Federal men are moved continually about from place to place to insure that they will make no undesirable connections, will not be known to the criminal element. Where local police are often stupid and inefficient, federal men are college-traineare instructed in chemistry, ballistics, all the subjects that make successful crime fighters. Where a small force fo local officials could sometimes be intimidated, that is impossible with federal men because their number is not limited, and the criminal a federal who does bump off agent, can look forward to two more immediately taking his place. The whole power of the federal government, with its unlimited resources in money, men and equipment, is turned loose to effect his capture and execution. It is pleasant to be able to report that all the signs point to major crime being on the run" in this country. d, NIBLEY Miss Ndbley Marjorie spent the holidays in, Anderson Providence as guest of her cousin. Miss Marion Low. A large crowd of the ward f town people enjoyed ant ou a dance last Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Riggs entertained Sunday at a goose dinner. The table was beautifully decorated with seasons flowers, Dinner was served to the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Nielsen and family and Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Winborg and family all of Logan; Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Winborg and family, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Ames and family, and the host and hostess. The afternoon was spent in social chat. Miss Violet Rasmussen spent Sunday visiting in North Logan at the home of Mr. Ed. Beutler. Miss Jean Curtis of Logan, is spending a short time with Miss Dora Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Winborg and family of Idaho Falls, are spending a short time here visiting with friends and relatives, also to attend the funeral of their brother, Joseph Paige. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rasmussen entertained Sunday at dinner, served to the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. Alma Yeates, Bishop and Mrs. Byron Snow, Kenneth Nyman of North Logan, Mae and Milton Rasmussen, and the host and hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Anderson entertained Sunday afternoon and A delicious dinner was evening. served to the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Anderson and family, Mr. and Mrs. George An derson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Anderson and family, Mr, and Mrs. Orval Anderson and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Anderson and family of Millville and the host and hostess. The M.I.A. was conjoint For household use a kit has been invented that holds a hammer and six sizes of nails or tacks the in separate compartments, hammer being magnitized to remove a nail or tack. FOR Winter Johnson. If you are suffering from kidney disorders, burning pain, nervousness, stiffness, rheumatic pain loss of vitality, dont waste a minute. Get a bottle of Williams S. One concrete sign that the L. K. Formula, and if not debreak in the clouds for heavy in- lighted with results your money dustry may be not far off came will be refunded. Sold and guarfrom Federal Housing Administrator anteed by City Drug Store. James A. Moffatt. He announced (Advertisement) past. If you wish to be sure of smooth riding during the winter months let us service your car with : Zerone Alcohol Glycerine Prestone Mobile Arctic Oil . Golden Eagle Gasoline We handle Exide Batteries REMEMBER: An Increase in the price of Gas in the amount of your increase an brings dividend. Special This Week Western Eastern Oil Oil 10c 25c Order From Us that Good Gordon Creek Coal Save at GaSav Where Dividends are Regularly Paid to GaSav Members. 78 West 1st South Phone 710-Utah Logan, . . W We had a club at the college. Names of men remembered in student tradition up there on the hill came up for roll oalL Stub This will mean a lot to eyes no longer young Light is quite as important to seeing as are the eyes themselves. If you strain for more illumination when reading; if dull light makes you irritable and gives headaches, then inlamp. vestigate the new semi-direct Here's A New Lamp fy Kidney Sufferers Amazed at Relief signify anyhow? We are all humble in one way or another. Some of us preserve our pride by be, ing our own, natural, humble selves. I am saying this with conviction: my own pride is greatest when I face life wth the feeling that there are so many things I shall never be able to understand that it becomes ne cessary for me to live humbly. A very few years ago, this friend of mine went to New York and then on to England. He tells me about the fine times he had how he was entertained by his friends in Manhattan, ect. When he came home again, what did he do? He did not strut. He put on his work clothes and took his old stand and began all over again his familiar task of hauling peoples trunks and pictures, furniture, all sorts of valued belongings. I like it here, he tells me. The man talks about himself so seldom that I dare not try to tell you his philosophy. He is essentially modest, in the strictest sense . of that word. But he is no weakling. He does his work quickly and well. I wish I could even lift trunks he shoulders so easily. Remembrance of things Driving program! held Sunday in the ward chapel under the direction of the M men and Gleaner girls. The program was as follows: Singing by the MI. A. chorus; talks by Ester Eliason and Alma Yeates, the topics being a challenge to youth; response was given by two gleaner girls, Mae Rasmussen and Velma B. Riggs, and two M men, Harry Yeates and Wayne at the turn of a switch any one of three degrees of lighting intensity. Beautiful to look at . . . scientifically designed to protect eyesight . . . and burning the new bulb that gives ample illumination for lamp will every occasion, this be a welcome addition to every home. that gives LET ME FIX EM te Expert Service Quality Materials semi-indire- ct H. D. HANSEN 62 W. 1st No. Logan Nearly every dealer handling electrical equipment will show you this new lamp. It will make mother or dad an ideal gift. Or phone us and a trained home lighting advisor will call and give complete information. te ZE High Grade Oil . . . High Test Gasoline UatcSneir Goal Go. Logan Agents For The GENUINE ABERDEEN M. & L. COAL CO. DRIVE DOWN AND SAVE 589 West Center Phone 74 and , gan. ex-vi- JACK FROST is going to lay it on heavy this winter and youll be the worse for it, UNLESS your coal bin is filled up with our coal. high grade, ut At the end of the creep". march, we crowded around to him. He blushed congratulate like a boy, but he was pleased. He talked with all of us in his shrill, cheerful voice in which there is still a trace of Cockney aocent. Those were the good old days he advises me confidentially. n. d, True-bloo- see him now and he is. In words of Marcel Proust, remembrance of things past. Not that he is through, inac-- , He is not. tive, slacking. The man is slightly more shriveled, his hair is grayer, his eyes not quite so clear. Although he Is no longer young, nor even huddle aged, he can do a days work with almost any man. He has lived in Logan for as long as I can remember. He used to drive a dray drawn by an old horse. He is an express-maBut now he drives a light truck instead. His stand is in the same place it used to be a long time ago. And he has the same cheerful greeting for me each time we meet that he had when I was in college here in Lo- the RELATIONSHIP Peterson Pistol Cannon Louie Falk Gilly Gilligan Red Conk wright Pesty Jarvis; these are but a few. Once each year we had a grand ball. This was an affair of Punch and We dressed as we Judy hilarity. We deoorated the hall pleased. with old wagons, horse shoes, worn-obales of auto hay, No Admit tires, street signs: tance This Means You all that sort of things. My friend was the friend of all of us. He was the only honorary member of the club. He always led the annual grand march at our by HOW WE LIVE j w Page Three SOLON R. BARBER easiest and perhaps the surest method is to begin with the heir, following the ancestral line back to the beginning, filling in the relationship of each ancestor as go over the whole In view of the fact that many you go, then in the relationship again, filling people of late seem to be unable of the rest. It is much simpler to accurately designate relationwhen you really attack the probship on their records, the follow- lem than it sounds. from the ining is transcribed structions that used to accompany all record books, before they were group supplanted by the family sheet now in vogue. The parents of your father or mother are your grandfathers and day, Monday Regular baptism grandmothers. dead and living. The parents of your grandfathtwo endowTuesday Regular are your ers and grandmothers and great ment sessions. great grand fathers six en Wednesday Regular grandmothers. dowment sessions. Franklin stake. The parents of your great grand Thursday Regular six endowfathers and great grandmothers ment sessions. wards, Hyrum are your second great grandfathHyde Park, Benson, and North ers and second great grandmothLogan. ers and so on. Friday Regular six endowment Your fathers or mothers broth- sessions. Boxelder stake. Cache ers and sisters are your uncles Stake Temple committee, and a and aunts. Cache stake excursion in honor of Your grandfathers and grand- President Everton. are sisters and brothers mothers grandyour grand uncles and If you are interested in any aunts. of these names, consult the Bosand fathers Your great grand ton Transcript of the dates given brothers and at the Cache County Public great grandmothers unsisters are your great grand Library; cles and great grand aunts, and Monday, Dec. 31, 1934 so on. Bryant, Bull, Blake, Bosworth, The children of your uncles and Bullock, Close, Clark, Cheney, aunts are your cousins. CleveCurrier, The children of your cousins Caryl, Carrier, Dans, are your second cousins, and so land, Downer, Donnelley, Elliott, Fuller, Gilmore, Grafton, on. Holland, Hoppy, Hocken, Hackett, The children of your grandHammond, Hathaway, uncles and grandaunts are also Haskins, Lewis, Pemberton, Perry, Rogers, your second cousins. The children of your great Simpson, Stout, Seamons, Tibbitts, Welgrand Thurston, Wheelock, Wlswall, grand uncles and great Willison, aunts are your third cousins, and ler, Whitney, Willson, so on. Thus you have two sep- Wilkinson. arate sets of cousins. Wednesday, Jan. 2 In temple work, however, you Arnold, Bundy, Barker, Baker, should state, not the relationship Benson, Briggs, hQase, Clark, Conof the dead to you, but your reEllison, ger, Denison, Dalymple, lationship to them, reversing the Foster, Houghton, Jones, March-anabove. Mershon, Moulton, NewspaThe people who marry your rel- per notices N. Y. Tribune; Pritatives are relatives in law. Thus chard, Russell, Rhodes, Scott, those who marry your cousins are Symonds, Slater, Stanton, White your cousins in law; those who Thompson, Wilson, marry your uncles or aunts are Warriner, Wing. aunt-in-launcle-inlaand your Thursday, Jan. 3 In case of direspectively. Adams, Allen, Berry, Burnham, rect ancestors this does not apBowen, Bevins, Blood, Barber, ply, obviously, as your grandfathers wife is either your grand Currier, Covington, Dix, Pelt, FulFordham Gilson, ler, Flagg, mother, or step grand mother. Where the degree of relation- (grave yard inscriptions. Orange, ship is not known, it is per- N.J.) Hodgman, Hunt, Howland, missible to assume that those Holmes, Kemp, Knapp, Leonard, bcm to the family name, or Mitchell, Marrow, Ogden, Priest, those whose father or mother Russell, Sissons, Sturgis, Turner, Woods, bore the family name are rela- Thorp, Walker, Wilkins, Wood. those whom tives, while they married are relatives in law. Friday, Jan. 4 It is of the utmost importance Anderson, Bennett, Bradford, that relationships should be care- hCamberlain, Carver, Chauncey, fully worked out. One mistake Davis, Giddings, (grave yard inmakes many and this is nowhere scriptions Factoryville, Pa.) Howtruer than in this connection, and ard, Hunt, Homer Jemison, Kelsey, the accurate degree of relation- Kipp, Kellogg, Lewis, Lawrence, ship wherever available, is some- Martin, Newman, Penn, Roff, times of untold advantage in pur- Ruff, . Shaw, Spooner, Stockton, suing research further. West ley, Whitmore, Wesley. In figuring relationships, the i Wheeler. Q J7JQJJ LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH and the 98 155 CELEBRATED We Guarantee Perfect Satisfaction SOUTH MAIN ST. PHONE Electricity is The Biggest Bargain In The Home Utah Power & Light Company |