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Show r A Polished Ever, Tuesday HewPP. Car he A merlin PubUshini to ,t n Examinations By Robert W. Service and Published by arrangement Metro Goldyn Mayer the BT cuts and bruises and a sprained he angle, also Kenneth James, being in the wreck which in both cases requued the attention of a doctor Miss Ivaloo and Keith Baugh cf Wellsville were guests during last week of their grandmother, Mrs Josephine Lofthouse Some of the farmers are very busv working nights cutting peas and hauling them to the vinery Reed Bitkmore who is employed at Salt Lake Citv, visited with his parents, Mr and Mrs Ellery Bick-molast week John J Roberts and family of Logan were week end guests of his mother, Mrs Emily J Roberts Charles John Housley and son of Obden weie visitors at sacrament meeting July 7th, his son being a returned missionary from The Trail of 98 Civil Service PH E AMERICAN west Center Street. Loran Utan with t first he thought he was a tiff but a downward glance hla condition. He waa showed He grew sick at the pit of r'B bioirar.i und glared at the doga. TV y v. drawr.g in on him. They to hull, suddenly, to grow hu"e and mcraclr.g Their gleaming teeth snapped in his face He couldi fancy tiiesr teeth stripping the flesh his b. Jy, gnawing at his bones t th drooling jaws Violently ha He must try to free 'iiuVred b'm-i- f, so that at least he could utli coto, rei-m- The Seeds of Progress 'gilt the Worm had done his wnik, but he had hardly reckoned effort, (rom comes m the strength of this man. With a The only worthwhile lroKress nst throa of fear Locasto tried to Tenser, tenser grew of the indixidualh concerned. ircO li tie thongs, they strained, they bit lirto his flesh, but they would not The farmer is learning this truth. Yet as he relaxed It seemed Lreak pio-grato iim they were less tight. .Then relief farm much-heraldgovernment he rested for another effort. The it has certainly Orn again the gaunt, grey bitch may not have collapscd-- but up. He remembered held out for it. vrs crawling had starved it, clubbed how often he t justified the high hopes that were could it until it barely stand Now fanucia ot t was going to get even. It would On the other hand, organized groupsclone at his throat, rm oat his wind-pibe bury its fangs in his bleeding are showing agriculture what can their own tena- He cursed it in the old way. own thought, their own a spring it barked out again With woik, their and Btood with the others. He made effort. Once again he nother CltJDuring the depression real and permanent farm i it the giant thongs strain and strain: he when n, ceased, he Imagined farmer farmer-ownet, y were still looser. progress has been made by He dogs seemed to have lost stl controlled cooperative marketing associations. They stood In a circle within mcmheishii in have a fi w feet of him, regarding him" In- gamed These associations balance to They smelled the blood on in trying ,1'is head, and a slaver ran from their They have made striking progiess c in forwarding mm scienlitic Iiw-Again he cursed them, but supply and demand, and did .not move They informa- Ulus timeto they disseminated have realise he could not harm production methods. They Writh to hem their evilly slanted eyes m a position tion that individual fanners wetc not hey watched his struggles, Stiange, uo uncanny brutes, they were obtain. Result: A start towardself-hel-farm recovery. ig then- time, waiting to rush in on best help. Lon, the p is said to rend him. that been has long Aram ho tried to get free. Now he amounts to emu led he could move his arm a It is likewise the only kind of help that J.Kic He must hurry, for every anything in the long run. the malamutes were growing .older. Another strain and a wrench , a1 he was able to squeeze his light um from under the rawhide lie felt the foul breath of the dogs 01 his face, and quickly he struck ..t them. They jumped back, then, a if at a signal, they sprang in I "ain. There was no time to lose. were attacking him in earnest. Thov ED TUTTLE Quickly he wrenched out Jus other rim He was just m time, for the With twenty million people Coes were upon him. Without a place to work He struggled to his knees and near steeple, every And homes, fhielded his head with his arms. luik. of hunger Where ghosts Wildly he swung at the nearest dog Tull on the fare he struck it, and it But i hot back as if hit by a bullet We're cursed with mass production the others were on lum. They had Of two much food and clothes .him down, snarling and ripping, a And must curtail construction, mad ferment of fury. Two of them That's how the fable goes. were making for his face As he lay on his back he gripped each by the Ills hands wore torn and (throat One hundred million fishes bleeding, but he had them fast. In Now flounder in a net, his grip of steel they struggled to Their dreams have turned to wishes free themselves in vain. They debt. accounts to And bank backed, they writhed, they twisted ln a bow. With his huge hands he was choking them, choking them to And while the bedlam rages death, using them as a shield against About the rights of men, the other three Then slowly he A hundred seasoned sages worked himself into a sitting posiDictate the how and when. tion. He hurled one of the dogs to the tent door. He bludgeon blows at the others. They fled yelp- Is this a strip of comics? ing and howling. He still held the Why, no! Be not surprised, Mackenzie River bitch. Getting his Tis modern economics knee on her body, he bent her almost Among the civilized. into a circle, bent her till her back broke with a snap. Then he rose aad freed himself ifrom the remaining thongs. He was torn and cut and bleeding, but he had triumphed. he growled, grindOh, the devil He would have me ing his teeth. chewed to rags by malamutes.'' He stared around Hes taken everything, the scum! left me to starve. Ha! one thing hes forgotten the matches. At least I can keep warm. He picked up the canister Ol station-to-statio- n matches and relit the stove. 1 11 kill him for this, he muttered. Night and day Ill follow him. Ill camp on hia trail till 1 find him. Then Ill torture him; IT) strip him and leave him naked in the snow He slipped into his gave a last look around to see that nc a with food had been left, and final growl of fury started in purv $ suit. (To Be Continued) iy m ed thiouli The United States Civil Service Commission has announced open as lot competitive examinations lows. Technical editor, and senior and associate technical editors, $3AK to $4 COO a year, Forest Service, Department of Agriculture Commercial illustrator, $1 COO a year, and assistant commercial illustrator, $1,600 a year, Farm Credit Administration. All states except South Dakota, Utah, low's, Vermoij , Virginia, of Maryland, and the Columbia have received less than their quota of appointments in the apportioned departmental service in Washington. D C. ob Full Information may b tamed from Albert O Anderson, Secretary of the United States Civil Service Board of Examiners, at the post office m this city. It Production Fables Y ou can now place low night calls at 7:00 p. m. Mexico Preston For Window and Auto Glass Prompt Service thousand ($25,000 00) dollars into two hundred fifty (253) shares of $100 00 each. By order of the President and Directors. ROBERT L. LEISHMAN Cashier Dated this 12th day of July, 1935 SHERIFFS SALE J Thompswi Family Holds Quick Relief For Gathering Old Rheumatics Truly, there is no need to worry about your summer driving when your car is serviced at the GaSav Service Station. GAS 'as OIL WATER AIR WASHING - I f And remember . Dividends are paid GaSav members. 78 DONT BE lf r-- ly HELD UP n Tib-bitt- 'T3 It Fill your car with the gas we sell and you will be prepared to go anywhere and. at any time without the slightest fear that your car will fail to respond to maximum power requirements. Our station is at the end f Center street. A ride down there is a pleasant one. '13 it DEPOT SERVICE 589 West Center Weil I Modern Equipment North Main i Calanders o r John s Hat and Shoe Repair Shop 9 for a Beautiful It V- Expert Workmanship Logan. & line of A-- Cache American Phone 700 STATION M. & L. COAL CO. JAPANESE HAND LAUNDRY n Shoe Repair Job. of mimmiimrv'mit We Are Now We Can Save You Money on Your Next to Logan West 1st. South flB23SBK8S9i h'-m- New Deal in Shoe Repair regularly GaSav- - j iTROVIDENCE . . R kid-ne- ts d CTBgraaajnMHgnw Expert Glazing of Paradise MILLVILLE HAYFEVER 183 LOGAN HARDWARE CO. snow-shoe- tm ,m- Phone Phone 183 Welch and Max James IV TIIE DISTRICT COURT OF went to Tremonton DISTHE FIRST JUDICIAL Heber and TRICT Sunday, on business TIIE IN AND FOR Leland James left for Randoipn COUNTY OF CACHE, STATE Tuesday where thny wall be ein OF UTAH. ploed putting up hay Mi and Mrs Edwlaid Ballet of FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF Oneda are visiting Mr and Mis LOGAN, a corporation. Plaintiff vs Paul Bahen. ELIZAEETH SHELTON, as administratrix of the estate of H M Shelton, Sr, also known as Henry M Shelton, Sr, deceased, Elizabeth Shelton, Dora S Larsen, Elizabeth S Anderson, Henry M CLirkston Tuesday, July 6 the Shelton, Jr, and Anna B. Sheldecerdents of Mr and Mrs Joton, his wife, Verland F. Shelton, Olimpia Man Praises Former and Veia Shelton, his wife, Ves-si- e seph Lewis Thompson, sons of Army Doctors Prescription S Gibbs, Ethel S. Bullock, the first settlers of Clarkston, met in a family reunion; 400 being I have Ven a sufferer from Linzy S Larsen, Horace K. Shelresent A hot dinner was seived Arthritis and stomach trouble ton, and Lois Shelton, his wife, and and lunch A program was givea and spent one month in a hos- T H Hurrpherys, Defendants ln the laftemoon and a dance in pital m Calilomia Afterwards I To be sold at sheriffs sale on the evening Visitors came from came to Washington where I have, the 23th day of July, 1935, at towns in as and Idaho from many had spell after spell of my old 'twelve oclock noon o' d da at V C Kenyon cf the front door of the Co rtv C .Vti far uth as St George in Utah rheumatics Mlss Folence Malmberg of House m Loa'i C eho ,,1 Olimpia Wa hington av a history of the life of I tned sevnal brands of me- Utah, the following described proMrs Mr an(i Lewis itdicine with still no relief, was in perty, tow Joseph A diucgist told me All of Lots 6 and 7, Block 7 such misery Thompson Mis C M Fonneebeck of Lo- abcut Williams R U X Compound Plat A Mendon City survey; al-week her the gan spent and Williams SLK Formula visiting I so commencing at the Nortneast mother Mis Eliza B Godfrey 'till say thanks to Witlims RUX eorner of Lot 5 Block 7, Plat A Delos and Jack Coumound for gum? relief, and Mendon City Survey, and running Thompson the I use Williams SLK Toimula to thence South 10 rods; thence Wat Shumway of Garland were 1 meet-the at thence North 10 rods-speakers help cany off the poisons that 2 rods, 7 2 rods to the place of have overtaxed my system during thence t mq Sunday, July Mr and Mrs LaMar Burses efirm long ailment beginning and conta mug 20 square -, Millmore and Miss Mathilda Corak Williams RUX Compound is a redalso commencing at the' and John Corak cf Midvale, Utah former army d octors prescription No; I heast Corner of Lot 8, Block were guests at the home of Mr for relief of muscular rheutrnti'i 7, Plat A Mendon C'ty S.rpy, and Mrs Thomas Goodey pam heumatic fever, and gouty and running thence south 10 rods; Friday a group of Ladies met conditions Williams SLK tonps thence west 15 rods, thence North at the home of Mrs. homas H up the stomach, flushes the 5 rods; thence West 5 rods; thence a afterand helps eliminate poisons North 5 rods; thence East 20 rock delightful Godfrey, where noon was spent in the discussion whicn otherwise might clog the to the Dime of beginning, contain- of flowers A delicious luncheon system and cause many serious ill mg 175 square rods more or less as served O A Gaiff of Logan nesses Ask the Citv Drug Store Aiso, all of that part of lots 1, was an invited guest and gave today for Williams SLK Formula 8 and 7, Block 12, Plat A, Meri- on flower and Williams RUX, Compound don City Survey, described aa folhelpful suggestions The first bottle must satisfy or lows: Commencing at a point 6 raising of Mrs Mr and Seth Godfrey Advt lods and 11 feet west of the Southyour money back east corner of Lot 1, Block 12, in Logan spent Friday visiting NOTICE Clarkston and running thence West 13 rods Mr and Mrs Delbert Atkinson and 5 feet; thence North 30 Wells-vill- e To the Stockholders of to have returned from a visit rods; thence East 13 rods and " State Bank to whom and 5 in feet; thence South 30 rods Farmington. Mr and Mrs Elbert Godfrey It may concern. Notice is hereby to the point of beginning, conannounce the birth of a baby girl given, that a special meeting of taining 2 Mi acres, more or less, al,tber stockholders of said corporaso beginning at the southeast ror-n- r tion has been called bv the Presi cf the north one-haof tot dent to be held on Saturday the 3. Block 12, Plat A Mendon City third day of August 1935 at 2 Suney, running thence West 7 o clock p m of said day ln th rods; thence angling Northeast Banking 'home of said corporaalong a bank to the Fast Providence Mrs Walker is visit tion, in Wellsville, Cache County, boundary of said lot to a point 10 4 rods North of the Soutie urt ing at the home of Mr and Mia Utah. The purpose of said meeting is to consider the adviseabilitv corner of said half lot; thence David Ranzenberger. -Marv Beth Jensen of Salt Lake of amending articles one, six and south 10 4 rods to the place of is visiting with her grandparents beginnng, containing 37 square Mr and Mrs Olof Jensen. rods, more or less. Together wffli 24 shares of stock in the Men-coMrs Margaret Greenwell accoms North I ligation Co. panied Mr and Mrs Byran to Thornton, Idaho, Mr and FOR RENT Three room furnished Parcel 3. Beginning at a print Mrs Tibbits were enroute to their paartment. 55 North 4th West c144 rods West from the Southeast home in St Anthony, following iner of Section 1, Township 11 FOR RENT Two light house- forth, Range 2 West of the Salt a visit in Ogden Lake Base and Meridian, Mrs Mable Stoddard and childkeeping apartments Phone 970-and thence North 80 rods, ren of Bingham have been visiting running FOR SALE Four grain bins. See thence West 80 rods; thence Soutn with her parents J. K. Richardson, at Thatcher 80 rods; three East 80 to After a pleasant visit at the i' to the place of beginning, co it pilhome of her parents, Mr and Mrs Mill. 40 acre? Ralph FOR SALE Stauffer, Mrs Godfrey CHEAP Guv Renne ingDated this 2nd Harrison returned to their home day of July, 1935 130 Metal Clarinet East 5th Jeff Stowell Sheriff or Cache In Bancroft, Iaadho 882W Phone North, Logan Mr and Mrs. Jesse Jensen and County Utah children spent part of last week at the home of Mr and Mis Handy Shovels $1.10 FLY SPRAYS Vernal Jensen of Ogden Select the shovel you like. We sell the best sprays. Miss Jean Astle returned to her Several and kinds at grades Guaranteed to KILL home in Grover, Wyoming, alter at the hour'' spending a & SONS EVERTON EVERTON & SONS of her grandfather, J F Astto COMPANY Mrs F B Checketts spent WedCOMPANY I nesday with relatives in Faimington 1 I Mrs Sarah Call of Sal" Lake is the ho ,s guest of Ml and Mrs J F Astle Home Why Be Bothered With Wishing Mr and Mrs Leland Pi ket Millville Miss Wanda Scott and vis.t-ton Prc cf children and When You Can Have Done So Cheaply at Miss Rhea Jenson entertained at with relatives here on Sunday a shower on Monday evei mg ln Mrs Leon Alder entertained at honor of Miss Lu Rue Garr. Out a party Friday evening door games were enjoyed after for birthday Games and out her son Kay which refreshments were) served sports were the entertainment First North (8 Phone 415 to sixty-fiv- e guests, Miss LuRue door for the evening Reheshments weie Garr was married on Wednesday served to We Call and Deliver children twenty to Harry Yeates of Nibley. was hed at after the ceremony the A family ofgathering Mr and Mrs Louts the California for left happy couple Frank Wednesday evening compliMiss June Jenson and Miss mentary to the birthday of Mis entertained Veila Humphreys Frank A large birthdw iake their primary class on Wednesday holding a candle for eaih uar A deli afternoon at the Old Mill A was used for the centerpiere cious hot supper was seived altei hirkey luncheon was served to which games were enjoyed Mr and Mrs Louis Frank Mr and OLon Mrs Fred Jensen, Mr and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Nils P. spent Wednesday and Thursday of Wilhelm Pedersen, Mr and Mis last week with relatives m Fi s Austin Frank, Mr and Mrs Fred ton Garrett, Mr and Mrs H J Haw ParkJames A Hotey of Sa.t Lake kes, Mr and Mrs HaroU Iedi-ruasto Mrs Seth City was a visitor on Fruire at inson, Mr and Mrs Seln and Mr A ,'ra.tk R the home of Mr and Mrs and twentv grand children. Hovey. The following babies were bles " " sed on Sunday, Sylvester Clark, I son of Bishop and Mrs Sylvester of son Jerrv Clcnneth, Anderson; Mr and Mrs Lewis Anderson Mrs. Carmen Brown of Sait tensen Paradise Mis Jl-- v See samples before Lake City is spending tins week is in Ogden for tbr-- e c.- four clsew here. at the homo of her parents, M. weeks and Mrs W W Pitkin. Mrs Louire Davis of St An-- 1 selection Beautiful Mrs Nora Lewis left on Mon- thonv Idaho, has been spending Priced Moderately Los after for Angeles, Calif, a week. ith hpr mother, Mrs day & the weeks several with Metiosa Howells spending Mrs James Mr and of Miss Mona Wells parents, Promontory Jenson. is spending a few weeks with her son Mr Cutler of and Jack sister Mrs Lyle Rrliman Mrs T. H. Cutler, had the misMrs, Emily J. Roberts has been X fortune of breakmg his arm on visiting her sons Wm J and Jos when fell load a he from Monday seph J Roberts of Ogden safari of hay He was given medical atDavid J. Thomas Is on the Imtention at once and Is getting prove after the wreck of the night along nicely. of the Fourth which left him writh ('h i seven of the articles cf incorporation to read as follows: Article I The name of this corporation shall be Bear River State Bank Article 6 The place of general business of this corporation shall be at Tremonton, Boxelder County, Utah Article 7 The Capital Stock of this shall be twenty - five re Dl-.ti- ne d, Logan, Utah, Tuesday, July 16, 1935 LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH CACHE AMERICAN Page Four ,"r Logan |