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Show Newspaper, Published Every Tuesday and By the Cache American Publishing Co. at tl West Center Street. Logan Utah J. C. ALLEN Jr, Editor WM. C. ENGLAND, Manager J. H. ENGLAND. JMechanlcal Superintendent Friday matter November 2, 1931, at the Katered aa Post Office at Logan, Utah, under the Act of March 3, 1817. eeeond-i'las- e - akoerlption Rate by carrier or mail one year Advertising rate made known upon application. Who Owes You L50 In Charge of Markets Sam England who has been In charge of the Sixth ward store of the Ameutan Foods Company, has been placed in charge of the strt et market on North Main John England who has been an Mam North employee at the store has been assigned to the South Main street store vacated by his brother. (Often from the Paramount Picture by the same name SYNOPSIS Captain Michael Andrew, of a British armored car division on th e JSaetern hront, is oaptured by Kurdish irregulars, but rescued when the eupposed leader of the Kurde turns out to be a British secret service agent who calls himself Smith When they are steering the Balkari, an Armenian tribe against which the Kurds ore advanomg, to a place of safety across the mountains, Andrews battles with Smith when he tees him kill Cullen, an enemy spy, in oold blood. Andrews' leg is broken and he is sent to a Clearing Hospital. Smith disappears, , Election Called The Home and Community section will meet Saturday October 12, for election of county officers. The president or a delegated representative from each local should be present to participate in the election which will take place promptly at 2 oclock in room 23, Tire of the county courthouse legular training class for leadeis will follow at 2:30. a Living? I first bottle must satisfy you 0r money back. Far sale by the City Drug store- Advertisement Relieve External Muscular Pain , i Millions of people are being educated in our country today to believe that someone owes them a living. The laws of nature do not seem to recognize this doctrine. Just go out into primitive country and see who CHAPTER IV owes who a living you will soon find that your exof suffering in the After weeks Fire Today istence depends on your ingenuity and initiative. fountains and at the Medical ClearA fire call was turnti In from were organized to go nature one bet the home of Elia H. Hoopes, 431 ing Station Andrews eventually j Governments reached the British hospital in West, 1st South street this forea ter and make it little easier to live and to take care noon. Cairo. He was there for months, for Eparks fiom the chimney oi; the helpless whom nature would otherwise uncere- caused a blaze with a damage to jhls broken leg necessitated an opthe roof estimated by Chief Rapp eration. When he was well enough moniously remove. at $10 There was no Insurance. to be up and about again his injury d millions of losses fire We But today immediately. pay perfectly healthy, still caused him to limp badly. InUtah Moitgage Loan Corp, During his stay at the hospital, people are being taught to loaf at the expense of the surance Department. O. A. Garff, lAndrews had fallen in themselves. rustle to for of instead Adv. Manager. savings of others, love with his nurse, o. Such a system can endure only so long as th,cre jpretty blonde Hayden. On the are stored-u- p savings to confiscate, then the inexorable (day he was to be disPARADISE will of laws nature missed he cornered the prevail. ' An epidemic of pests completely devours a tree or jglrl who had been to evade him, and services funeral a field of grain, and then the pests die. Nature does forParadise TheHansen followed her along the the Eleven Spencer not owe them a living. jhospital corridor as months old infant of Ellis Han, she delivered medical Hansen Hickman sen Marva and to and j The same thing can happen to governments supplies to the variwas held In the meeting house if they under the direction of Bishop Orous wards. th& human beings who make the governments was L. ville Lee. The song Didnt you get my will opening eat up their capital to maintain idleness, they sung by the choir. Prayer was message t he dedetheir hear offered by Leon Packer a workmanded. Mutually find that r.atme refuses to er at the Logan temple. A vocal Yes. Noon... same mands that someone owes them a living. solo by Mary Ellen Jeppson of garden... urplace, g Alice pleasant-soundina philosophy, he not City, accompanist, Brigham This may she teased. gent, was D. Olsen. The first speaker s cure-allpolitical Why didnt you but it is a fact which honey-coate- d George T. Obray who spoke on come? the three degrees oi Glory. A hide. try to Was , able-bodie- back against bis arms. But only for a moment. . .then she ceased to resist. Very slowly, her arms came up until one hand rested on bis shoulder while the other pressed the hack of his head. "Its my fault! My own fault! She cried at last. Tears were in her voice as well as her eyes. Will you please take me back now? She put ne white hand to her forehead as he released her. No! I want to know what on earths upset you. Ill tell you, but Ive got to humiliate myself to do It. I was miserable because Ive let myself fall In love with you. She turned and started quickly away, but he caught her arm. What do you want from me? she cried desperately. You, he answered. "Miss Hayden... may I present Mr. Andrews? He wants to marry you. dining room of the Hotel Terrace. They had Just finished dinner and Rosemary was looking about her, enjoying the forbidden surroundings and the plea3ar.t i o do this "Nurses arc-- -' an with sort of tning re not heroes, she hee or allowed to w s. Or dine In pul . dance. . and they Taking the hint, ... swept out on the u ime lloor. But a few moments later, while the orchestra was In the midst of playing If You Were the Only Girl In the World, Andrews stopped. Lets go outside for a while, he suggested. Legs hurting. But on the balcony, In the brilliant moonlight, he confessed that his leg was all right after all. 'I was lying," he admitted. I wanted to be alone with you. ' Rheumatic) Mis-call- If shabbing, shooting muscular pains in shoulders, arms and legs are making your life a misery; if neuralgic pains and surface pams of the body are robbing you of comfort and ease dont endure this torture any longer without trying Williams R. U. X. Compound which is bnngmg the joy of quick relief to so many sufferers. This compound is prepared from the prescription of a former army doctor who used it in his practice for many years. Now sufferers may have the benefit of its relief at a cost of only a few cents a day. Take Just a few doses of Williams R. U. X. Compound and see how much better you feel. The am ' TOP PRICES for Used Suits and 38 Typewriter Repairing For quick service call Telephone 235 Everton And Sons We guarantee our work Parts for all makes. Range Bargains See Our range bargains. All have good grates. Re-bu- EVERTON & SC COMPANY gi MUIlUm. A. Is Overcoats 1 North West Tubs and Pails Galvanized ware Largest tubs . .. 10 quart Pail3 . ... 98c 25c & Sons everton COMPANY JWRv!'TW!g, Rose-imar- t try-lin- NOTICE OF BOND ELECTION DISTRICT THE BOARD OF EDUCATION OF LOGAN CITY SCHOOL CACHE COUNT, STATE OF UTAH will PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a special election of Cache District. County, School VUl; be held In Logan City on the 16 th dfty of October, 1935, at which electiona there tax property have who voters paid submitted to the registered within said district, during the year next proceeding such election, the following question, "Shall the Board of Education of Logan city school district, sell Cache County, State of Utah, be authorized to Issue and Dolbonds of thd district in the amount of Eighty Thousand Dollars lars ($80,000 00), In denominations of One Thousandto exceed rate of not ($1000 00) each, bearing Interest at the Per Cent (3t Per Cent) per annum, and f Three and from the date maturing in not to exceed twenty (20) years for purchasing of the Issue, for the purpose of raising money more school school sites, for building or purchasing one or , same with furniture and necessary houses and supplying uiv to-w- it: One-hal- , Tuesday, October 8, 1935 LOCAL NEWS CACHE AMERICAN IkI-WhU- 7 LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY. UTAH CACHE AMERICAN Page Two appointed r ? follows. FIRST MUNICIPAL WARD Judges of Election Polling Place E1hba RVnnham House Meeting Ward Sixth WK 4th South and Main to conduct the election SECOND MUNICIPAL Second" SrLth WARD House and 4th west WARD Districts Five and Six Districts Seven and Eight FOURTH MUNICIPAL WARD Polling Flare Benson School House 1st East and 4th Noith mU Hawkins AWahrom Judges of Election Henry Herzog Vincent Carlson Louise Tyson of Elec.t!m P. C. Nelson Lettie Rich Mrs. Henry Moser WARD Judges of Election Daena Hansen Mary Moser Carlson John Q Adams ballots will which ballot bv be shall election The voting at such of ,Loc.aP F L Education of Board of Clerk the by the School1 District to the Judges of election, to be by tnem furnished to thPThcapolkf at each polling place shall be opened at the hour of will be closed 7:00 oclock A M. and will be kept open until and . the hour of 7 00 oclock P. M. said election unless NO person shall be permitted to vote at which in ward shall be a registered voter residing In the municipal property tax in said school he offers to vote and shall have paid a such election. district during the vear nevt preceding Education of IN WITNESS HEREOF, the Board of c?sed.A. School District Cache Countv, State of Utah, of October, D. mtlce tobe given as required by law this 4th day ' Lan 1935. O A SONNE, President. Board of Education of Logan City School District, Cache County, State of Utah. (SEAL) ATTEST : DAVID TARBET Clerk, Board of Education of Logan City School District, State of Utah. Advertisement SUMMONS Lr 01ia IN THE DISTRICT COIRT OP DISTHE FIRT JUDICIAL TRICT OP TTTF5 STATE OP FOR UTAH TUB IN AVD lOINTY OP CACHE James W -Linford. Plaintiff. VSRick Brigham Picks wniHm .Tame Ricks Grrge Ricks Willard Ricks Millie Rieks Olson Orson Ricks Harriet Rick Hen-TrCaroline Ricks Brooks Rosamund PicksRicks Ephriam Picks. Charlotte mith Fdith Picks Mortimer Elizabeth Jane Ricks Nave Zina AH Ricks Anderson heirs at Taw of Thomas E Ricks Also Tames Ricks Turman arah Elizabeth Turman Tehltha Elinor Turman, Margaret Bell Turman, er violin solo by C. W. Christiansen accompanied on the piano by Mrs. Lucy Christiansen. Bishop William Worley of the First ward of LoA gan was the next speaker duet by Bill Hickman and Ben Robeits Other speakers were Pres Danford M. Bickmore of Hyrum Stake and Bishop Orville L. Lee. A beautiful poem was read by Miss Mitton of Logan Closing was I Need by the choir singing, Thee Every Hour. Benediction by Bishop Warren G, Wright of Hyrum. The flowers were many and were carried by fourteen small girls. The pail bearers were four small boys and the grave at the cemetery was dedicated by P. O Hansen Quite a number of our men and boys left recently for Idaho, to work in the potato harvest. Mr and Mrs Peter Barson and family, Mr. and Mis. William Rollins of Clifton, Idaho, Mr. and Mrs Wesley Olsen, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Shaw of Logan spent Sunday with Mr. and Mis. R. W James the occasion being the birthday of Mis. anniversary James. Mis. Earley of Laketown has Rkks. Alph& links Jaques, Jaqms Anderson, Amy a e Zil-phJa-qu- Huberts. John R Jaques OunSlame Jaques Bean, Minnie Jaques, Leslie Jaques. Thomas Edwin Railing. William Dalling Ella Railing Hogg Anna RaiRaiEmma ling Eddington. ling Harrison, Lou Amelia Railing Pinoock. Marshall Railing Ray Railing, Rhea Railing John Altonso Ricks, Karl l'dwin Hans Ricks, Henry Kllia K Ricks, Owen Ricks Ricks, Archie Lerov Ricks Aaron Orson Ricks Julia J Fullmei, Fldon Ricks Dora Irene Rn ks Louis Ricks Alfred Spencer Kicks Jr, Mary Adeline Ricks Thomas Georglanna Ricks Ostler. Lorin Ricks, Fauntella Rick Ravls, Marjorie Ricks Romrell Rermont Ricks, Darrell Ricks Taurenee Ricks Geniee Ricks Ricks Jesse Archibald Ruby Atkinson Eva Archibald Rice Marv Archibald Williams Lola Archibald Bodilv. Thomas A Archibald Russell Robert Merl Archibald Luke all heiis at law' of Thomas E Ricks deceased, And also all other nelsons unknown claiming an right totle estate ot interest m the real property described in the complaint aiHerse to Plaintiffs ownership or any cloud upon Plaintiffs title thereto Defendants THE STATU OF DEFENDANTS You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after and defend the above servtte, if seized within the county In is which this action brought otherwise within thirty days after service of this summons upon you entitled action, and in case of your failure so to do, judgment will be rendered against you according to the demanu of the complaint which has been filed with the Clerk of the above Court. This action Is brought to quiet title to the following described lands situated in Cache County, State of Utah; Commencing at a point on the west line of Lot one Block 16 Plat A of Logan West Field thence Survey, and running east along the North side of water ditch number 2 of the West field 18 rods more or less, thence north three rods and 6 feet, thence wrest 18U rods, more or less, to the west line of the saio Lot one; thence south 3 rods and 6 feet to the place of beginning, containing square rods, more or less nnd further described as being in the north half of situated the south-eas- t quarter of section 5 Township 11 North Range 1 East of the Salt Lake Base and Meridian. Pin-coc- k Aich-ibal- d to-w- lt: Turman Burgln. Alice Sabina Turman Swineborn Maude Moblev Turman Alta Kenneth Turner Rick Thomas Tr Ricks Floretts Ricks Fdnln Joel Ricks Preston Website' Ricks Margarer Ricks Pearson Ricks Fikstad Annie William L. D NAISBITT. Ricks Florence Ricks Stott HaPeter Attorney for Plaintiff J zel Ricks Graham Absalom Wavne Ricks Post Office Address, Ricks Ricks Logan. Utah. Sonby Fapen F Ricks Seward Ricks Raul aiirev Martha Mav Ricks Grover Daniel Ricks Ricks Jr Pearl Ricks Wflford Alber Save the Rollers Rick Ricks T eishmar Ruhv Save Money by Putting New RIcksRiork Brown Wne1meri Lel'in Gortance Ricks Cloth on Old Window Shade V Ricks Harriet Picks Avder rollers. Let Us do it, on Tabltha Ricks Robersnw Riekf Mabel Richard Ricks EVERTON & SONS Afton Robertson Ricks Edth Ripk Hober G Ricks Wmmnt COMPANY F Ricks DavM T ester Rfcks "jMi'iJWimo Tames Anrthur Rieka Rerrv h Ricks Newell Kennedy 4 Tired Making Trips All Over Town? g -- it really so She picked urgent? up a tray and entered a room as she Bpoke. - Andrews laround the medical Phone 183 by- - Phone 183 poked LOGAN HARDWARE CO. until he supplies 'caught the eye of a Didnt yon nurse. stern-face- Then he limped away to coma back as the girl returned. Yet, It was urgent, he persisted. Im well. Theyre kicking me out of here today. I suppose I should he glad, he added after a pause. "Its your fault that Im not" "You really ought to go now, said the girl. Not unless you promise to dine with me tonight But I cant. Nurses are not al- lowed... "At the Terrace Hotel, he continued Please. Implacably. Couldnt you try? "Possibly, she smiled, as she picked up another tray. j I That evening found them seated face to face aorosi ft tabl lg the ioine get my message?" he demanded see. The girl seemed He was trying to lighten the situasuddenly frightened. "I think wed tion. better go back. My dear, she murmured as if No. to herself as she stared at him, intensely moved. She put out a hand "Please, Michael. Why are you so... so tragic as If to touch him, then let it drop suddenly? he asked, barring her to her side. "My dear. You cant have me... Im... Im not my own. way. If I were..." She broke oif "Michael, I hope you... I hope you havent misunder- abruptly. What do you mean? he destood, he finished for hsr. ' manded harshly. Michael, Im afraid youve..." Im afraid youve taken too Im... Im rather a fraud, she You see, Im marmuch for granted," he teased. stammered. Then, catching her almost roughly ried." Oh... I see! His face became by the shoulder, he added. No, thats not true, and you know it. wooden and expreoir,nless and he His arms tightened their hold. He spoke with an e ately casual bent his head and kissed her, hold- tone. "Well, that, to speak, is .j ing her powerless against him. A that! Did you say ;ou had to b? small, stifled sound came from her getting back? and (he resisted him, straining TO BE CONTI.. UEQ For Window and Auto Glass 0h...I Prompt Service Expert Glazing Why Be Bothered With Washing at Home When You Can Have It Done So Cheaply at JAPANESE HAND LAUNDRY SS West First North We Call and Deliver Phone 415 to spend the winter with Some people cry for a loosenMrs. David J ing of standards, Mr. Clark conThomas. tinued, saying the chuiah keeps Mr and Mrs. Howard McMurdie them too high and they shauld and family spent Sunday visiting be abated My answer is that a!- ncugh the church might alte; relatives at Lewiston. of the rules, it cannot change Mrs Nellie Rose and son Clin- seme of God. laws the Los ton of Angeles were visitors He told his listeners that eventuof Mi's. Boston Miles and other relatives and friends last Thurs- ally every man, woman or child who violates the Word of Wisday. Mrs. Fred Schiess from Fairfield dom will have to pay the penalty There are Idaho, is visiting her paients Mr movement to signs, he said, of a overturn religion, and Mrs. James Hall. Mr and Mrs. Truman Call and but it is to be hoped this is the darkness before the dawn. family from Afton, Wyoming are David visiting her father, J Mr. Clark took occasion to com- James. phment the musical organizations Mr and Mrs. Fied Summers, ' turmshmg music for the confer- Mrs E. R. Summers and Mrs Al- -' ence and pay tribute to An- va Smith motored Inst Fridav to ' thony H. Lund, late director of the south eastern part of Utah the tabernacle choir He express Monticello to visit Mr and ed his good wishes to J Spencer . Cornwall, new director of the Kenneth Summers o choir, saying, whether he knows it or not, he stands at the head 106TII ANNUAL LDS CONFERENCE COMES TO CLOSE of the greatest choir m (the world. (Continued from Page One) trines being preached in the world now which are destructive of the very fibre of civilization. One of these is the doctrine cf free love, whose advocates say that sexual desire should be indulged with as FOR much freedom as the desire for food. Nothing baser was ever conceived by Satan, he declared He advised all adult members of the church to watch their HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR families, teach them chastity and lead them away from sin. It is imperative he declared, that chasFEED and tity be regarded as one of the FARMERS most important things in life. PETROLEUM CO. 590 SOUTH MAIN Phone 42 her daughter, DRAPER FEEDS Cattle Poultry Eggs , I FOR RENT Two light noiRe keeping apartments. Phone 970-FOR SALE Six room modern house. 29 West 6th South. John Reynolds. FOR RENT One Rock Warehouse, 30x60 feet. of H. G. HaybalL Fire-pro- Inquire FOR SALE Apple cider press See Herman Johnson, cheap 1265 Canyon road. FOR SALE Ross Ensilage cutter Good condition. Inquire Olof I. Pedersen Phone 1012. F0B SALE Barrels, 75c A size for every use. Cijstal ,"7 Delicious and Jona- than apples. 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