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Show CACHE AMERICAN Page Two CACHE AMERICAN Itai-Wtfkl- T Newspaper, Published Ever; Tuesday and the Cache American Publishing Co. at 1 West Center Street, Logan Utah J. C. ALLEN Jr., Editor WM. C. ENGLAND, Manager J. H. ENGLAND, Mechanical Superintendent Uncle Walt Says Contributed .... Friday By SUMMONS IV that the political pot has started simmering it would be a Now from the Paramount Picture by the same name, time for the property ownon Main Street to pledge their support in the coming election to the candidates who will for the removal of the work rail road tracks on mam street, and thereby remove the possibilities of a damage suit which sooner or later is going to cost our city a lot of money. ers L50 Fire Prevention Week Observance of Fire Prevention Week from OcThe Chief of Police seems to tober 6 to 12 should be regarded both as a duty think it cheaper for him to wear and a privilege by every citizen and property owner. out the seat of his pants than it is to buy shoe leather so he During the week, which has been an annual event has the police report to him every for many years, the public will be offered an unpar- fifteen minutes In place of being the' Job to see that they are alleled opportunity to learn of the hazards of fire and on on the Job. o how they may be avoided and eliminated as well as what course to pursue once a fire has started. Fire Dairy Products marshals and chiefs, insurance representatives, and for Relief public and private organizations will cooperate to the Bought fullest extent to make the Week the success it deDistribution serves to be. A total of 127,054,076 pounds of The public will learn of the danger of old or butter, cheese, dry skimmllk and heating plants one of the most prolific evaporated milk, valued at fire. It will be instructed in the menace sources of had been bought and defor relief distribution up of improperly stored inflammable liquids and rub- livered to September 12 of this year, in bish and of the danger of accumulations of ancient the governments dairy products program which was infurniture, clothes and knickknacks in basements and purchasing augurated in August 1933, the attics. It will discover that when we save a few Agricultural Adjustment Adminannounced. In addition dollars by making minor electric repairs ourselves, istration to the dairy products already dea disastrous fire may be the result. And it will learn livered, a total of 8.268,414 pounds butter and dry skimmllk, with that every town and city should have, above all, a of an estimated value of $1,189,282 first-clamodern building code that will 'do away has been contracted for to be with existing fire traps and make the construction delivered for relief distribution. Of the 127,054,076 pounds of dairy of new substandard building impossible. products purchased and delivered the government for relief dis.Thousands of lives that are lost each year through to tribution from August, 1933 to fire can be saved as can hundreds of millions of September 12 a total of 63,163,429 represented butter which dollars worth of property that goes up in smoke. pounds had a value of Other Past Fire Prevention Weeks have done much to keep products included $14,837,624. in the total of the fire loss, unnecessarily great as it is, from grow- purchases are cheese, 17,970,382 pounds, valued at $3,041,820; dry ing larger. Now everyone should contribute, as never skimmilk, 8,324,280 pounds, valued $496,012; and evaporated milk, before, time and interest that will make this Week at 37,959 984 pounds, valued at the most successful and productive of all. Of the 8,258,414 pounds on THE DIB good matter November 2, 1931, at the Entered as second-clas- s pest Office at Logan, Utah, under the Act of March S, 1891. by carrier or mail one year - uboerlption Rate Advertising rates nude known upon application. Friday, October 4, LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY. UTAH SYNOPSIS Captured by Kurdish irregulars chile i fighting on the Eastern Front, Captain Michael Andrews armored car division, a British of ts rescued by the supposed leader of the Kuids, who turns out to be a British secret service officer. The latter refuses to give his correct name, so Andrews calls him Smith. As they flee northward. Smith says they must warn the Balkari, an Armenian tribe against which the Kurds are advancing, to most to a place of safety on the other side of the mountains. Arriving at the village, they meet Cullen, who says he is a British political of -fleer Cullen doesn't like the idea of moving but Smith is insistent. CHAPTER III At the river bank It seemed that Cullens forebodings were The waters were at flood and many of the cattle and several of the Armenians were swept away and drowned in the yellow current. In spite of the danger they kept on under the harsh commands of Haidar, swimming, and using improvised rafts and inflated goatskins. "Women and children cant live in that stream, you madman!" groaned! Cullen as he stared at the scene of indescribable confusion. He slke yartan (Dont let them go,) he pleaded with the chief. If a few die, Its a better way than Kurdish swords," Interrupted Smith, Then he dashed away to direct the work. Under his almost compulsion the ford at super-huma- n servant, who was leading the procession, tried again and again to creep around a curve In the ledge but each time he drew back, shiver Ing with terror. Behind him the Armenians were crowding in. The animals became frantic in the crush and it seemed only a matter of moments until a stampede would occur which would sweep hundreds to their death. Smith quickly grasped the situation. Seising a heavy herders whip, he forced his way through the mob to the point where Amrak was clinging to the cliff face in paralyzed terror. Get up there, shouted the secret agent in fury. Amrak merely clung the tighter as he glanced shudderingly down ward at the sheer descent of hundreds of feet. Smith climbs precariously up be- side him. he shouted Go on, "Go on. Then, as Amrak continued to cling to the cliff, he made up his mind. Raising the heavy butt of the whip above his head, he brought It down with full force on the head of the coward. Amrak released bis hold and fell Imedl screaming Into the abyss. ately the Armenians, seeing the path forward open, pushed bravely ss OF I 14H. IV r OF COURT JIDKUL THE Al CACHE Dermont Ricks, Darrell Laurence Ricks, Geme S8 R.ok. Jea,e Ruby Lva Archibald Rice, Atkinson, Mary Archibald William. Archibald Bodily. Thomas a LA.a c Inbald Russell ibald, Merl Archibald LukeJn heirs at law of Thomas E deceased, And also all oth! unknown claiming an, right totle, estate o, interest the real property described S the complaint adverse to Plain tiff's ownership, r. any "loud upon Plaintiffs tttle thereto, Defendants. THE STATE OP UTAH TO SAJD STATE OK FOR THE Aki s "But think what he's doing. If be does kill a thousand Balkari hes saving the other nine thousand. Whats going to happen when he pergets them up in the snows, sisted Cullen. With that parting shot he got up and stamped away Andrews didnt sleep the rest ci rethe night. Cullens words had Was Smith vived his suspicions. only a spy after all? His doubts were confirmed the next morning when he caught signt secret agent crawling of the to esthrough the grass as thoughfollowed cape from the camp. He and reached the edge of a cliff Just in time to see Smith, knife in hand, back preparing to stab Cullen in thebelow in a little valley twenty feet him. Look out! he shouted wildly as Smiths knife flashed in the morning sunlight Cullen whirled too late. Smith s knife sank into his hack. At the same moment Andrews to land leaped from the cliff, hoping on Smiths back and avert the blow. He missed and gave a cry of agony as his leg crumpled under him. In spite of his pain he grabbed to the Smith, managed to bear him ground and gripped his throat. he "And now. Mister Smith. gritted between clenched teeth. Tool!... Let go! gasped the other. "Spy. ..going to signal... .. hurry advance. . .catch us before we get over. snarled Andrews, More lies! but his grip relaxed as he caught sight of Cullens broken heliograph lying on the grass. He was signaling to Look! North, panted Smith, struggling to free himself. "He lied about his name and he lied about his uniform. He was anything hut British. r if you Look at the want more proof released h:m Slowly Andrews and stared at toe mirror. On its back was printing in Arabic characters! t James W. Linford, Plaintiff. VS. Ricks, Brigham Hicks, William James Ricks, George Ricks, Willard Ricks, Millie Ricks Olson, Orson Ricks, Harriet Ricks Caroline Ricks Brooks, Rosamund Kicks, Ephnam Ricks, Charlotte Rieks feimth. Edith Ricks Mortimer, Elizabeth Jane Ricks Nave, Zina Ricks Anderson, All heirs at Law of Thomas E. Ricks; Also James Ricks Turman, Sarah Elizabeth Turman, Tabitha Elinor Turman, Margaret Bell Turman, Mary Olive Turman Burgin, Alice Sabina Turman Swineborn, Maude Turman Mobley Alta Kenneth Turner Ricks, Thomas Edwin Ricks, Jr., Floretta Ricks Webster, Joel Ricks. Preston Ricks Margaret Ricks Peaison. Annie Ricks Fikstad. William Ricks Florence Ricks Stott, HaPeter J. zel Ricks Graham Ricks, Absalom Wayne Ricks, F. Ricks, Sophy Ricks Ebpen Seward Raul Ricks, Saurey, Mav Ricks Grover. Martha Ricks Jr. Daniel Ricks. Albert Pearl Wilford Ricks, Kicks Lelshmap Rick' Ruby Brown. WilhelmenU RicksBjork Constance Ricks Bmwn, Lelan N. Kicks. Harriet Ricks Auder son, Tabitha Hicks Robertsoa Mabel Richard Ricki rvicks, Robertson, Edith Ricks, Aftot Ricks. Heber G. Ricks. William E. Ricks, David Lester Ricks, James Aurthur Ricks, Perry JosNewell Ricks. eph Kennedy a Ricks Alpha Ricks Jaques, Jaques Anderson, Amy Jaques Roberts, John R. Jaques, Constance Jaques Bean, Minnie Jaques, Leslie Jaques, Thomas Edwin Dailing, William Dalling, Ella Dalling Hogg. Anna DalDalEmma ling Eddington, ling Harrison, Lou Amelia Dalling Pincock. Marshall Dalling, k Rav Dalling, Rhea Dalling John Alfonso Ricks, Earl Edwin Hans Ricks, Henry Ricks. Owen Ricks Ellia K. Archie Ricks. Aaron Ricks, Leroy Orson Ricks, Julia J Fullmer. Eldon Ricks, Dora Irene Ricks Louis Alfred Ricks, Spencer Kicks Jr.. Mary Adeline Ricks Thomas. Georgianna Ricks Ostler Lorin Ricks, Fauntella Rick Davis. Marjorie Ricks Romrell, Hep-pne- r, Hy-ru- m Zil-ph- Pin-coc- a DEFENDANTS- You are hereby summoned to appear withm twenty days service, and defend the above if served within the which this action is bugh" otherwise within thirty days after fcvice of this summons upon you action; and in case of so your failure to do, Judgment will be rendered against you according to the demanu of the coin. TiaInAi which has been filed with o. the above Court. This action is brought to aulat it.e to the described lands situated following in Cache County State of Utah, Commencing at a point on the one. Block 16. S,68.1 I'P.f Plat A of Logan West Field Survey, and running thence east along the North side of water ditch number 2 of th. West Held 18 rods, more or less. thence north three rods and 6 feet: thence west 18 rods, more or less, to the west line of the saia Lot one, south 3 rods and 6 feet, thenc, to the place of beginning, containing oo- square rods, more or less and further described as being situated In the north half of the south-eaof secquarter tion 5. Township 11 North. East of the Salt Lake Range Base and Meridian. J- -t st X L. D NAISBITT, for Plaintiff Attorney Post Office Address, Logan, Utah. WINDOW SHADE FACTORY We Make, Repair, and Clean Window Shades. EVERTON & SONS COMPANY Phone 183 Phone 183 LOGAN HARDWARE CO. For Window and Auto Glass Andrews had broken his leg in with an estimated value of $840,-14that fall. The Armenians carried the remainder represents dry skimmilk with an estimated value him in a litter across the rest of( of $349,138. From the beginning the mountain. Then, when safety of flush spring production about had been reached, Smith arranged March 1, 1935 to September 12, for him to be taken to a Medical the government purchased for reCorps Clearing Station. lief distribution a total of Eventually youll be shipped ' pounds of dairy products round the gulf to Cairo, the secret valued at $3,573,736 The products ' agent explained one morning when bought during this period includhis tent.1 in Andrews visited he ed: butter, 1,215,404 pounds, valIn spite of his pain, Andrews grabbed Smith, managed to bear But until you get to the doctors,' ued at $192,455; cheese, 5,292,171 him to the ground ani gripped his throat. dress that leg five times a day. pounds, valued at $961,419; dry Are you on strike then? Anskimmllk, 8 324,280 pounds, vallast was negotiated and the Journey around the turn. The ued at $496 012; and evaporated panic had drews was puzzled. toward the looming mountains be- been averted. "Im leaving now. You go down milk, 36 621,584 pounds, valued at) gan. $1,923,849. "You swine, gritted Cullen as with Haidar. I go back across the Dairy products have been purchased largely with the But when they reached the almost he came up to Smith. "That was mountain. funds made available to the Ag"When shall we see each other perpendicular rock face new dangers my servant you murdered. ricultural Adjustment AdministraAndrews emotions were beset them. Even Haidar doubted again? The other did not but answer, tion in special appropriations by He half liked, mixed. that his people could make the as- merely motioned with his upward Congress and by advances from the this strange and ruthless individcent, but again Smith came for- whip. Treasury under the terms of the ual. ward and drove them on up the unThat night, high up In the mounAgricultural Adjustment Act They "Scuna time. Somewhere. After ascent believable of cliff sheer a are distributed tains, the little army huddled some war by the Federal answered perhaps, aniUp crawled, they tribesman, around campfires to avoid the pierc- Smith UnSurplus Relief corpoiation. Withlightly. "Goodbye. mals, women and children. der the purchase program persons ing cold. out a handshake he stalked out of on relief have been suppled with Halfway up, however, they came "Thats over tweny lives lost that the tent, leaped on his horse and much needed dairy products; abto a ledge so narrow that it seemed we know of, Cullen was complain- turned his face toward the frownnormally large, price- - depressing impossible that anything but a fly ing to Andrews. "On the first day! ing mountains. storage stocks have been reduced could negotiate it, Amrak, Cullen's I tell you the mans a devil! TO BE CONTINUED and a considerable degree of stability has been restored to the market for these products, with moth; 31 grandchildren and two cation and investigation, was asked benefit to milk producers. what he intended to show by the Funeral services were conducted record check. at noon in the River Heights L. he answered. FOR KENT Two small sleeping Plenty! D. S ward chapel today. Burial rooms. Inquire Canyon garage. of the order was The issuance was in the Logan city cemetery, state infirst official of act the FOR RENT Two under the direction of the Lindlight housekeeping apartments. Phone 970-quiry openly made into the shootquist & Sons Matuary. . ing of Long since an inquest held FOR SALE Six room modern by Distnct Attorney John Odom house. 29 West 6th South. John Ogden Mrs Sarah Davis Thatcf East Baton Rouge parish. SepReynolds. cher, 83, widow of John B. Thattember 16, Into the death of Dr cher, died Tuesday at the home FOR RENT One Rock of her daughter, Mrs. Martha Carl Austin Werte. Weiss was Warehouse, 30x60 feet. Inquire 2641 senriddled bullets with Samson, Baton Rouge, La Piessing an by the Quincey avenue, of H. G. Hayball. of ailments to ators adincident Ogden, bodyguards after he shot of the slaying cf vanced age. Mrs. Thatcher had investigation Long in the capitol. FOR SALE Apple cider press been in ill health, for several Senator Huey P. Long that the cheap. See Herman Johnson, state of said superintendent police alsauce When years. making apple 1265 Canyon road. would reveal plenty, followers of add the sugar just before ways Mrs. Thatcher was bom October the late senator tonight planned the sauce is removed from the FOR SALE 14, 1852, in Salt Lake City, a a Cheap. Heavy Graof long distance phone stove. Ths method sending ham chasses for farm wagon. requires the daughter of Nathan and Sarah calls from Baton Rouge the night less use of much sugar to sweetCall 37 or 147 S. M. Woolley Davis, Utah pioneers. She he was shot, September 8. en it. lived in Salt Lake City until her An order the Southern directing FOR SALE Ross Ensilage cutter. marriage on her birthday in 1876, Bell Telephone and Telegraph comGood condition. Inquire Olof I. when, with her husband, she to turn over records of all Pedersen. Phone 1012. moved to Logan. She lived in Lo- pany gan until the last few years. She outgoing long distance calls from Typewriter Repairing state the FOR SALE Barrels, 50c, 75c, $1 00 capital the night of was a member of the L. D. S. September 8 was obtained today by . A size For quick service call for every use. Call 444 church. Governor O. K. Allen and AtTelephone 235 Crystal Bottling Company. sons six and torney General Gaston L. Surviving are Mrs. daughters, Mrs. Samson, LOST Valuable watch last FriEvertcn And Sons Ethel Pidcock and Roy D. ThatSocn after the order was isday in or near Lyric Theatre. cher, all of Ogden; Frank D. sued We guarantee our work Notify Cache American Reward. Brigadier General Louis P. D. Thatcher, Logan; Raymond Parts for all makes. Guerre, superintendent of the Thatcher, Salt Lake City, and state FOR SALE Two Shetland ponies bureau of criminal identifi D. Mam- Kingsley Thatcher, a saddle horse weighing 1050, and a stock saddle. Herbert Humphreys, Phone 390. Prompt Service 4; Avoid OF COUNTY helio-mirro- of dairy products which remain to be delivered to the government, 3,094,230 pounds represent butter DISTRICT FIRST 1935 Expert Glazing Why Be Bothered With Washing at Home When You Can Have It Done So Cheaply at JAPANESE HAND LAUNDRY 8 West Fust North We Call and Deliver Phone 415 ' half-hate- d -- It Pays to Have Your Own- - TELES II NE1 THE CULLEN HOTEL 88 West Second South Salt Lake City Central, Convenient, Comfortable Headquarters for Farming', Mining, and Livestock Interests The Salt Lake Home for Cache Valley People Try the Twenty Five Cent Plate Lunch W. D. ROBERTS, at the Soda Fountain Mgr. formerly of Hotel Roberts HOTEL POWELL at OFARRELL Meet Me at the HOTEL MANX RATES From $1.50 Per Day Up San Francisco headquarters for Utah residents. Where you will be greeted personally by ALVIN C. CRITCHLOW Assistant Manager, forme-- y with Hotel Ben Lomond, Ogden, Utah. Rates within reason. Sarah Thatcher Services Held at River Heights Por-teri- FOR WARD, CLUB OR PRIVATE PARTIES for Used Suits and Darwin Glenns Harmony Dance Orchestra Overcoats 38 West 1 North 135 Meet me at the HOTEL Steel Clad Cases We have Steel Clad Suit Cases as Low as Each $1.96 EVERTON & SONS! COMPANY Fire-pro- East of THAT IS THE QUESTIO- NLet Us Answer It For You We Sell the Best Grade Gasoline for Less Money Just One Trip to Our Pumps Will Convince You High Grade Oils and Greases e. Dance Music TOP PRICES RUNNING ICE WATER DINING ROOM AND COFFEE SHOP IN CONNECTION DOOR ATTENDANT AND GARAGE SERVICE. POWELLat OFARR ELL SAN FRANCISCO New Light Hinted On Longs Death ELECTRIC WIRING It Costs Less if you Buy Wiring Goods at EVERTON & SONS at a Saving Plenty of Good Aberdeen Coal Stocked at Both Yards This is the Time to Store for Winter. Furniture or Pianos Moved Let us Show you our Before You Buy. COMPANY Stokol-Stok- er Fully Guaranteed 3rd North WE RENT GOODS THE BEST PAINT Brothers Paint Spreads farther and lasts longer. Dishes, Knives and Forks, Kaisomine Brushes, Curtain Stretchers, Typewriters, etc. J,owe EVERTON EVERTON & SONS Users say so. & SONS COMPANY COMPANY iOTSr From or to any point in Utah, also local moving and hauling. Wo Carry Cargo Insurance C. R. M. & L. COAL Johnson Cab & Transfer " Phone 314, Logan 589 Company West Center Phone 74 |