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Show Pae CACHE AMERICAN Eiprht great oil and mineral resources resources which Italy vitally needs, inasmuch as at the present time she must import almost all natural products from other countries. Apparently, II Duce did not foresee Britian's reaction to his course. England the possesses not greatest of all empires and the least Important phase of It When is her African holdings. the British lion saw that another country was about to embark on an African adventure, he awoke. Score in Thursday Tour- When he came to believe that this nament at Logan Club adventure, If carried to Its constep hard on his Course Ended in an 18 clusion,he would roared. English diplomats toes, to 18 points. naturally claim that England Is taking her present part In the Logan golfers demonstrated they dispute for purely dispassionate g reasons know something about golf when and but on Thursday they tied the Salt most expert observers are of the Lake players w'ho appeared here opinion that England would be in a tournament by the score of much more aloof If she did not 18 to 18. The players from Salt feel her own Empire In danger. to Lake were all tamer Logan citianswer England's Italys zens and accepted the invitation threat was largely a repetition to 1914 of "come which to here for the sake the those vivid days of game and for the social side of were the prelude to the World such a trip (jo, Logan. War. The greatest battle fleet in the world got up steam. Ships Logan's professional. E. Schnei-tedeleated Alex McCafferty of moved out of home ports and Salt Lake, ,who were paired, by Admiralty officials were extremely a point score of 3 to 0. Schneiter vagne as to their destination. made the two rounds, or the 18 Eventually they showed tip at the holes in 71. McCafferty was close Suez Canal, gateway to Africa, at Malta, and at Gibraltar all with a 75. key points in the Empire set-u- p A. F. Stockton, daddy of the War-time veiled secrecy ships' Logan Golf and Country Club, movements, as well as the movetied D William R. Worley of ments of fleets of fighting planes Salt Lake, who were low point which went along as an adjunct men of the with to the Lions sea power. 84 strokes England then intimated that If Dr. W. G. Ruckenbrod, popular insisted on colonizing EthioSalt Lake dentist, who at one Italy with the aid of force, she time was a member of the local pia League of Nations dental fraternity, was paired with would call forThese sanctions are sanctions. his old friend. Dr. C. C. Randall the resort and they have and they played neck and neck. never last been put into play since the They each had a 53 for the first was Inaugurated. They can round but on the second heat, League take two forms. One would conthe local golfer grew weary and sist of an economic embargo, let the cagy visitor shade him all League signatories whereby six strokes. by to ship goods of any Dr. Fox of Salt Lake was paired would refuse a belligerent nation. The to kind Dr. with Eugene Worley of Preston and they played in the tourn- second, which would follow If the of ament. These players were close first failed, would consist which all armed action, under competitors. Fox had a 100 stroke score and Dr. Worley and a 105. League members would attempt to nation In its Ward McAllister of Salt Lake put the offending means. was on 'hand and with Russell place by military The League does not want to Cranney.s assistance the contesMussolini has tants were kept well refreshed with apply sanctions that It would mean war to the sort of stimulants that keep said the death. So, In one of Its mygolfers revived. The pairings with lineup and riad attempts to solve the difficulty peacefully. It score was as follows: made a proposal whereby Italy would be given certain concessions In the African country. Italys answer was No with a capital N. She phrased it politely, but she made It clear that such concessions were not enough that she wanted all or nothing, and was still bent on going after it. Inevitable result of this was further division of Europe into factions. Allies are getting together Is still and the precise set-u- p vague. However, It now seems certain that France and Russia Rre prepared to go along with England in any policy she may think necessary Germany, with Hitler hating France, seems to be an Italian ally, as do Austria and Hungary. Poland, with the largest standing army in the world hates and fears Russia, and will usually take sides against the Bear. Spain a lesser power mllitaristlcally speaking, than most of the others, is rumored to have signed an agreement with England whereby site will harrass Italy if and when war breaks out in the Mediter- LOGAN GOLF CLUB LOGAN. CACHE COUNTY. UTAH HYDE PARK Wears Mark of Master Craftsman lias DAVID TENNANT, London, Ont., youth recently elected international president of the Guild Alumni, receives the badge of office from Raymond S. Doerr, 23, of Battle Creek, Mich., retiring head of the organization, which is composed of the 45 gcholarship win g ners in the model competitions conducted by the Fisher Body Craftsmans Guild since 1930. Induction of the new officers took place at the fifth convention of the General educational foundation, held in the City of Quebec. coach-buildin- Motors-sponsore- IN CACHE COUNTY TOPS The Utah Taxpayer has compiled the levies for tax purposes for the various counties of the state for the year 1935 and have given the levy for 1934 for comparisons. It might be of interest to the readers of the Cache American and the Cache county taxpayers to have the figures thus compiled for the various towns and cities of Cache county, as follows: CACHE COUNTY The thing a great nation dreads most of all is loss of face. Once it has embarked on a course, however unwise subsequent events may make it seem, a nation often goes to the end, no matter how great the price. The national honor is Involved, the national prestige abroad, and these are principles it will battle for. That psychological fact explains as well- as anything can, the reason why the dispute between Ethiopia and Italy has now broad-- . ened until the peace of Europe and perhaps the peace of the entire world is in grave danger. Italy began her Ethiopian campaign in the apparent belief that St would entail her relatively trouble; that she would take 'Over the black empire, establish a protectorate of some kind, and reap the rewards of Ethiopia's lit-"t- le , Today and Saturday CAPITOL BANK NIGHT Tonight 9 p. m. ARTHUR J. DENT Now Opens for Business ll Seiberling Tires Hyvis Motor Oils NEW WALKER ELECTRIC LIFT Most dramatic recent event is the announcement that Italy is to mobilize 10,000,000 men her entire fighting force. This is, of course, simply a gesture but It is the kind of gesture which contributes nothing to the cause 01 peace, and much to the cause of war. The American State department is still taking no sides it Is apparently determined that, if possible, the resources of America will not be employed to pull foreign chestnuts out of the fire. of The assassination Senator Huey Long is having the expected result what Time characterizes as the tightest, most profitable political dominion that the nation has ever known seems to be rapidly breaking up, as lesser men fight for the leaders place. It has also caused a great change in the political future. It seems to have eliminated t(he chance of a radical third party next year and to have also eliminated the chance of a major split in the Democratic party. Two Great Orchestras Satinasday, stolbeip Fred Walcott and His Californians and the Dansante Orchestra Pasicmg risa unit al S3 FOOTBALL- - Double Header -- US AC STADIUMS Saturday, Oct 5 Varsity vs. Frosh At the New 2 P. IL Weber College vs Aggie Reserves 3 P .... DAN Next RMC game in Logan, October 26 Admission'to Double Header 35c e r, Bar-bar- ranean. 0-- d LEVIES FOR TAX PURPOSES Italo-Etliiopi- an ECONOMIC HIGHLIGHTS and -- COVE r, - wt-- iciuci duet, Mrs. Florence Per- Mrs. Florem-Clerk: reading, Mrs. Sadie Ha.ircy; vo-- 1 cal duet, Mrs. Lucille Waite and H; de Park Miss Dons Reeder Mrs. Verla Lamb; talk, Mrs. Sar-- 1 has" U.en removed to her home ah H. Seamons; congregational fiom a Logan hospital where she singing conducted by Mrs. Arma1 underwent an appendicitis opera-n.- Thurston; prayer, Mrs. Lillie Me-- 1 She is recovering nicely. Quarne. Refreshments were servA group of Logan people pre- ed to a large crowd. o sented a thiee aet drama to a large and appreciative audience in the amusement hall 'I uesday evening. Irs. Grace Perkes entertained a ' group of her friends at her COVE Mrs. G. L. Adams and home Saturday evening at a supper and card party in honor of daughter, Carol, returned to their her birthday anniversary. Supper home in Provo, Monday. They was served at small tables to 35 followed. have been guests for a week at Card playing guests. Prm.es weie won by Mrs. Norma her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Wane and Sael Lamb. Mis. Per- Harrison. kes was presented with a gift. Raymond Allen had his tonsils Mr. and Mrs. Earl Danies are removed by a Preston doctor last happy over the safe arrival of a week he returned home all OK fine baby girl on September 3. but had a throat hemorrhage in Mother and babe are doing nice- the night and was rushed back to the hospital. He is at home ty. The children and grand child- again and will soon be OK. Mr. and Mrs. Fenton Hendricks ren of Mrs. Edith Purser gathered at her home Sunday in observ- entertained at a Sunday dinner ance of her birthday. Visiting and for Mr. Mack Harrison. Six guests luncheon was enjoyed. Mrs. Pur- were present and enjoyed the af" ser received many beautiful gifts. ternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Purser of Monday night a shower sponOgden were visiting in town Tues- sored by the Relief Society and the Mutuals was given at the day. Miss Eulalia Lee entertained at home of Mr. and- - Mrs. W. J. a children's party Saturday In Harrison for Mr. Max Harrison. honor of the birthday anniversary About 50 were present and a of her neiee, Francis Maughan. most enjoyable program was given. Games and luncheon were enjoyed Song, by Louise Rawlins, Prayer, Thomas Hendricks. Stunt by Maxby 20 guests. Frank Follett Is reported to be ine Eskelson, Edras Allen and recovering from a severe case of Carol Hatch. Musical reading by Thora Day accompanied on the blood poisoning in his leg. Mrs. Lucretia Ashcroft entertainpiano by Glenna Christofferson. ed Wednesday afternoon in honor Talk, Frances Allen, Song, Edna Larsen, Talk, Allen Rich, Story of her daughter Annes fifth birthand by Milo Harrison. Song, Dee. Piaplayed day. Games were luncheon was served to 20 little no solo, Barbara Larsen. Talk, Bishop L. H. .Allen. Talk, George guests. Talk, O. L. Bal-laMr. and Mrs. J. W. Hyde mot- G. Hendricks. Light refreshments were then ored to Salt Lake Saturday where Utah Stat served. Opening of gifts by Arlen they attended the Allen and Max Harrison, wishes Fair. were made for all before opening Mr. and Mrs. Vaughan Purser of the presents a caused have moved to Hagna to make lot of fun. A lot of things suitable their home. The following students have re- for missionaries were received. Quite a number attended the gistered at the U. S. A. C.' Wayne Waite, Grant Lamb, Glen Priesthood meeting Sunday. AlLee, Franklm Duce, Lyman Per- fred Allen has opened a service Dorris kes, LoThair Grant, Robert Bea- station at Webster. is in charge. mons, Blaine Hancey and Ashcroit. A male representative from practically every family in town left Friday morning for Logan canyon where they spent the day logging for wood to burn in the chapel tills winter. The wood drive was under the supervision of J. W Perkes and Willard Duce. Mr. and Mrs. R. S. McQuarrie business motored to Malad on Wednesday. A farewell testimonial was held Monday evening for Vem Seamons, sen of Bishop J. W. Seamons, who leaves in the near future for the Logans Newest and Most Modern Automotive Service eastern states where he will full-fia mission for the L. D. S. church. The following program was given under the direction of Stephen Thurston: song, by tire girls chorus, directed by Mrs. Wholesale and Retail Martha B. Daines; talk, Harold G. Daines; violin duet, Mr. and See Cache Valleys Only remarks. Mrs. Clinton Perkes; Bishop J. W. Seamons and Vem Seamens; song, girls chorus. Following the program dancing was injoyed in the amusement hall. . The M Men entertained at s Installed in Our Front Window Watch it Operate dancing party Friday evening in honor cf Vem Seamons. A large crowd attended. Mr. Seamons was COMPLETE BATTERY AND LUBRICATING SERVICE presented with a gift. There were 13 Relief Society officers and teachers attended the All Service We call for and convention in Logan Saturday. Guaranteed Deliver The Relief Society held their amusement social 273 46 the in Phone West Center opening hall Tuesday afternoon. The folconwas given: lowing program by gregational singing directed Mrs. Arma Thurston; prayer, Mrs. weladdress of Margaret Hurren; President Hattie R. Lee; come, kes i peace-lovin- o- H v.olin , n. TIE SALT LAKE , r I may No Raise in Price for this Special Occasion Admission: Gents 25c Senator Long, according to a death, planned to run book he completed Just before his felt certain of election. In 1936; . . . Ladies 10c |