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Show CACHE AMERICAN Paire Two. Entered aa second class matter November 2, 1931, at the post Office at Logan, Utah, under the Act of March 3, 1897. -- by carrier or mall one year - - - IL50 Babaeiiptlon Rate Advertising rates made known upon application. With Sleeves Rolled Up The Dairymens League News, published by the Dairymens League Cooperative association of New York, points out that the dairyman has behind him a aggressive organization which is tackling dairy problems with its sleeves rolled up. The League affords a splendid example of what cooperative action can do. It has fought battle after battle in the great New York Milk shed. It has fought for a fairer share of the final selling price of milk products for the farmer. It has fought for a better adjustment between demand and supply. It has fought for higher standards of production and distribution. And, when alien radical elements attempted to disrupt the milk shed a year or two ago, destroying trucks and intimidating farmers, the League fought successfully for moderation, as opposed to the extremists of strongly-supporte- d, either side. Other cooperatives can show similar records achievement. Organized agriculture, up, is going places. Hotel Manx Makes Utah Folks Welcome of its sleeves rolled Mrs. Ed. Rich Is visiting in Paris, for a few weeks with her daughters, President Alfred Mart and Elder Haddock were in attendance at tlie LDS Sacrament meeting Sunday January 27th. After the exercises they spoke preliminary on the subject "Joseph Smith the Mormon Prophet and aged the saints to live the ed gospel. The monthly meeting of the Daughters of the Pioneers, was held Wednesday nght In the LDS Amusement hall. A fter the ular program all the daughters and their husbands or partners participated in a social Dainty refreshments were served and a good tme enjoyed by all. The Hotel Manx in San Francisco Is today enjoying a flourishing business. This hotel Is of an unusual type the atmosphere Is inviting and hospitable and the guests really at home. Its three hundred and fifty d rooms have recently been and newly furnished, and are equipped with every modern conincluding running ice venience, water In each room. Its lobby is spacious, comfortable and attractive and opens into Townsends excellent Dining and ocktail Room. The staff, one of the most popular in San Francisco, consists of Harvey M. Toy, managing owner, William Jacobs, resident manager, Charles Rowe, Alvin Critch-loThe United States Civil Serand Chet Hartzell, assistant vice Commission has announced managers. You may be assured that your open competitive examinations as stay at the Manx will be made a follows. various Pharamologist, grades, pleasant one. $2,600 to $5,600 a year, Food and Drug Administration. Assistant microa-alys- t, $2,600 a year, Junior nncroanalyst, $2,00 a year, Food and Drug Administration. Garden City Mr. and Mrs. LePrincipal editorial clerk, $2,300, roy Pope of Ogden, were week end editorial clerk, $1,800 a year, devisitors acquaintances partmental service, renewing Washington with old friends and visiting with D. C. Lavina Mrs. their parents, Popo $1,020 a Apprentice and Mr. and Mrs. Claud L. Kim- year, Bureau of Fisheries. ball. Foreman of Plant, Merrill Booth came up from $3,200 a year, Government PrintSalt Lake on a business trip over ing Office, Washington, D. C. The salaries named are subject the week end. Mrs. J. G. Sprouse and daugh- to a deduction of not to exceed ter, Iois motored to Salt Lake 5 percent during the fiscal year City the fore part of the week ending June 30, 1935, as a meawhere they will visit with friends sure of economy, and also to a and make the acquaintance of deduction of 3 per cent toward the legislatures as Mr. Sprouse a retirement annuity. All states except Vermont, Viris an employee cf that bodv. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Wright and ginia, Maryland, and the District Mrs. Seth Wright will leave for of Columbia have received less Salt Lake City this Thursday morn- than their quota of appointments ing where they will meet Mr. in the apportioned departmental and Mrs. Glen Wright of southern service In Washington, D. C. The New Mexico and visit a few days positions of apprentice with them. and foreman of Mrs. Claud Sprouse is visiting in plant are not affected by the Logan, Utah with her daughters state apportionment law. Vemll and Marrie. Full information may be obA goodly number of our towns tained from Albert O. Anderson people motored to Pans and Mont- Secretary of the United States Civpelier Sunday night where they il Service Board of Examiners, at attended the shows. the post office in this city. refin-ishe- Civil Service Examinations w GARDEN CITY rm i CATERPILLAR Diesel pays for itself in low operating costs o 1 1he new Diesels operate at a fuel' Caterpillar ccct of only 5c to 6c per hour. Economy? Its just what you and hundreds of other farmers have been wanting. . . a thoroughly reliable tractor that cuts production costs down to the very bone. Of course, you know tiiat the Caterpillar Diesel burns Diesel oil instead of gasoline, Diesel oil is plentiful here, costing only a few cents per gallon. Low operating features of the pillar assures a years and years to Blame nd Friday Cache American Publishing Co. at 2 West Center Street. Logan Utah J. C. ALLEN Jr., Editor WM. C. ENGLAND, Manager J. H. ENGLAND, Mechanical Superintendent By the It we humans do, And that is, blame the printer He dees his best, without our help For all we do is stand and yelp, Then cuss, and blame the prod him on with woeful tale, Or rant and roar like thunder. And He shoots it through, the proof we get But find the Job is not right yet. We chop that proof to splinters. It takes two days before lie knows Just what each hieroglyphic shows A dud lot are those printers. The Jobs delivered. Some relief To know yere through with rush and grief, We ought to thank the printer. But, nol The poor mans luck is out He overcharged us without doubt Once moie v.e cuss the pt niter. Edson S. Dunbar, In Ammunition. As a Last Resort He Tried Williams S. L. K. Formula prise. 's jif 1f 4 fZil; , There Is nothing like Williams S L.K. Formula, says Mr. John Gage, garage man at Highland, f.x Kansas. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FIRST DISJUDICIAL TRICT OF THE STATE OF THE FOR UTAH, IN AND COUNTY OF CACHE. In the Matter of the Estate of Sarah Ann Bassett, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the home of the undersigned, administrator of said estate, at Wellsville, Utah, on or before the 14th day of March, 1935. Royall C. Bassett, Administrator. L. E. Nelson, Attorney for Old Animals (Dead or Alive) For Gish Phone ll-R- Hymm Paradise Fish Hatchery Matter What the trouble may be with your Plumbing, call BAUGH Phone 57 Iaul turned to Rasputin, amaze- ment and pain bn his face. "Youve done something to his mind!" he loared, seizing the monk's at m. At that moment, the Empress enteied the room. Shocked at what she saw, she ordered Paul to reg lease the now Rasputin. Paul, dazed at her tone towaid him, complied. Then he turned and saw that the boy was Just coming out of his trance. he "Majesty, look at Aloysha! eat Like children crying cut for bread Like casting stones to them instead Nature saw the foolish play And sent hot winds to blow away The crops, the fruit of weary toil They even blew away the soil. Now let us hope the powers that humble-appearin- exclaimed. The Empress was startled. "Whats the matter with him7" she asked quickly Perspiring freely with fear of being discredited in the Empress's eves, the monk said In honeyed West First North We Call and Deliver 8 Phone 495 ! - ' He's fi It ia lghtened, naturally nothing " tearthe Suddenly, boy burst out -- 1 the Tsar? Salt Lake City 33 West Second South Central, Convenient, Comfortable Headquarters for Fanning, Mining, and Livestock Interests The Salt Lake Home for Cache Valley People Try the Twenty Five Cent Plate Lunch at the Soda Fountain W. D. ROBERTS, rags Mgr. formerly of Hotel Roberts wanted J. 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Irritated by the mans air of mys-teithe Tsar insisted he make himself clear Rasputin craftily intimated that a crisis was at hand, loomed. The Tsar was that war horrified at the thought of war, and questioned Rasputin further. Care- n fully the monk mentioned Kropat-kiand the German ambassador. He suggested that Germany would welcome the Duma, for would not that country rather deal with an Inexperienced body of men than LOGAN HARDWARE CO. be tunes: An Phone 183 Phone 183 . Will clean their lamps, that they may see A better way to bring us bak In a silver tram, on a golden track. k BE SCOTCH THIS WINTER PROTECT YOUR CAR FROM FREEZING WEATHER e Get your Now, and hoot mon! Youll save a pretty penny when less shrewd fellows are paying repair bills due to Neglect and Having Forgotten Anti-Frez- He protested Paul how could you say that7' the Empress asked in a shocked tone. Desperate now, Paul said: May I say one thing?" There's nothing to sal, the Em"Attend to press replied curtly your military duties'" Eyes filled with tears of rage Paul went slowly from the room In his confused mind, only one thought was prominent. Rasputin must die! For the safety of Russia, Rasputin must die! He put his decision Into determined action. That night in Rasputins dingv flat in the slums, a servant, dressed In the livery of Natasha's familv. came Into the entrance hall where men am! a horde of women were importuning Raspu-tln'- s peasant servant. Dunia, for an audience witn the man whose influence was already known to be-factor in Russian political life Quickly he gave his message, the princess wished to see Rasputin hesitation. Without a moments Dunia told him to fetch his mistress. Tall in her sable clonk, her face pafe with agitation. Natasha followed the groom through the entrance hall. In the room. Natasha could see Rasputin sitting at the head of a long table, completely surrounded women by beautiful, who sang and chanted religious drank while songs champagne they with the former monk. He rose quickly at sight of her. assumed an expression of extreme benevolence and came toward her. hands outstretched In blessing "Could I see you alone, father?" she asked. For reply he swung open the door to a small Inner room He followed Natasha In and closed the door "1 have come only for a moment, Natasha said "1 want to warn jou of danger "Ha, Its not the first time that he my life has been threatened. Wont you take off your laughed. She allowed him to strip coat? the heavy coat from her naked and gleaming shoulders. "Who is It this time7 Rasputin asked "Chcgodieff ? She nodded, then said-love him and 1 am afraid That's why 1 came to warn ou. 1 don't want him to come to harm by hurting you. Rasputin laughed through the thick hair of his beard "No one can kill me, he boasted There was a frantic knocking at the door. Rasputin could recognize Dunia's voice calling him. He went and flung open the door. "What do you want?" She whispered her reply 'Prince Chegodieff is here. He won't go away " Rasputin thought of This for a moment, then said-- I II see him Send him up the back way. Dunia went ofT with this message and Rasputin, turning first to lock the door of the room in which Natasha was waiting, signalled to two burly guards that they were to post themselves by the stairway In the back. Then, patting his chest and grinning, he waited for Prince Paul Vh trial does Pant plan ro dot eel so confident thnt does Rasputin he fos osfioif htmt ilead tomorrow s Paul was the dupe, Rasputin asserted. Paul was to encourage the Duma, unaware, however, of the The peasant-mon- k consequences. could hardly restrain himself from crying out with triumph at the Tsar's horror of the affair They said something about a weakness on the Austrian frontier," Oh. he said, simulating hesitancy. 1 realize that there are six hundred But thousand men guarding It what if you are asked to withdraw them?" Almost convinced now, and openly afraid, the Tsar turned nervously a a chamberlain announced the Minister of War. General BrusllofT, w hom the Tsar often referred to as his "right arm Rasputin got in a final warning I wouldnt be surprised If General BrusllolT were going to aslc you to withdraw your men from the Austrian frontier," he said as he followed the Empress from the room. not resist inquirThe ing of BrusllofT if he had been at Pauls house the previous night. The General admitted that he was there, and when the Tsar questioned him further, that the German ambassador had been there, too. Determined to get at the truth, the Tsar asked slowly "Did the German ambassador say anything to you atout the Austrian situation?" "No, Your Majesty. BrusllolT nn- -' swerea But I've been thinking about Then, directly. "I should like Your Majesty's permission to withdraw the armies from the Austrian frontier" The Tsar was stunned. Rasputin was right, then. Wasnt anyone loyal any more? he wondered Bluntly he accused General BrusllolT of treachery, and the amazed, shocked BrusilofT left protestlngly Rasputin, congratulating himself on his success at sowing doubt and suspicion in the Tsar's mind, went directly to the Tsarevitch's room With proprietary fondness, he approached the boy "Well, Aloysha," he said with a smile, "today we're going to see something wonderful througn a microscope " This is going to be ef use to you The boy followed him mechanic- ally as he arranged the microscope Rasputin took a paper from his pocket and carefully unwrapped It revealing a common house fly From another paper he took an ant. "If these two were to have a battle, you d say the fly would win, wouldn t you. Aloysha?" Rasputin asked with a chuckle. But, no! The little ant has power, and he knows how to use It! see. Aloysha? Thats the installment. r atnd of power we re going to have TO EE CONTINUED COAL e Is the Anly for the Kind . . Home . to Burn is The Anti-Freez- GORDON CREEK Furniture or Pianos Save at GaSav Moved From or to any point in Utah, also local moving and hauling. We Carry Cargo Insurance C. R. Johnson Gb Transfer & Where Dividends are Regularly Paid to GaSav Members. Phone 710-- 78 W West 1st South Logan, Utah a Phone 314, Logan Be Prepared half-craz- ' No ingly. I It-- Write, phone, or call at our office and let us give you further details. Disregarding Rasputin, Paul tried gently to take the Tsarevitchs hand. Savagely, Alexei, with a smothered, inarticulate sound, suddenly bent down and sank his teeth into the soft flesh of the Prince's hand. Paul recoiled in horror. "Is It my fault that he doesn't like you? Rasputin asked smirk-- , n , tm- Tsar-coul- Sell Your you and I. Do what I tell you and we can have Russia. Life is to the strong. Can you remember that, Aloysha?" Life Is to the strong. the boy repeated fixedly. Rasputin suddenly burst Into a fit of Insane laughter. A knock at the door sobered him Instantly. The door opened, and Paul entered. RAGS! Good clean at this office. Fine NOTICE TO CREDITORS and circulate Become a power within your state So twinkle, twinkle little star Send rays of light to fnends afar Who love to read your newsy twinks To know you form one of the links Forged In the chain to draw us back To run once more on the good old track The powers that be, a law did pass To make more hay, dig up the grass To start the wheels spinning around Must the cotton under plow ground To pay the farmers not to raise The corn that lengthens out our days Kill, destroy, so much good meat While millions lack good food to "Last night I went to Prince house. the monk said fully: quickly. "He hurt me, mammuschka' Paul "By mistake I walked Into a room where some people were dis- hurt me! And he said hed kill cussing the Duma. Father Grischa! 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The expression on his face instantly became one of great tenderness. The Empresss face was very grave. "Nlcholal, will you sec Father Rasputin for a moment?! she asked. Without waiting for a reply, Rasputin stepped forward and said: "This Is very urgent "What Is7 the Tsar asked in sur- fast The printer gets snowed under. But still we camp upon his trail LEGAL NOTICES JAPANESE HAND LAUNDRY bizz you may grow printer. 'For years I had nervous headaches and acute attacks of indi-- 1 gestion. I did not dare eat many foods because they bloated me so much that for weeks I would be unable to work. I was told that I had an ulcerated stomach and gall stones. A good nights sleep was impossible. I was as miserable as I could be, for the medicine I took did me little or no good. I began taking Williams SL.K Formula as a last resort. A few doses of this medicine freed me of my former misery and pain; I improved until I enjoyed good health again. 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