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Show GCIIE AMERICAN Friday, September 4, 1936. Us j .1 n, ,.av. : Pajre Five Ella I arson, M.irj,)in Anmcc Fere- - Rccoe. - j Clarkston Visitor and family Thursday In a modification irom the origin Youth Demands Hints Social lequncinent whnll Calltd fur two iiiths us many aire in Law Used as Work, Liberty crops es in becls. and Happiness Political Whip' . Keveals booklet By J. W. BK1NTON By ROBERT CROOKsTON Dr. J. W. S'.ud baker, U. S. Editor, Cache American: Many Facts About missioner of Education, reported! Pork barrel, putranuge Jobs or last year to President Roosevelt Southern Pacific all amounts to the that 3.500.000 young men between political whip, I steals LOGAN. CACHE COUNTY. UTAH Hyrum Man An- nounces Candidacy Flower Show Big Success At Lewiston soli Hall. The days activities cloo- -; toimty. Republican frk'iuU td Mr. ed by singing several community Eliusoii residing In Logan, have songs witli everyone having had a turn uiging him to get in the race ; splendid tune. for the commlssloner&hlp la tits south end of the county this fall. Mr. tllason being of a reserved Holiday Monday houses In Logan will disposition, seems to be reluctant to announce himself. Monday. September 7. I nIlUne t0 dellQuent taxes snd,Tut;day evenl? To Enrich Plants ,ln,u library LuborDcvy, and a state holidayy the lavs Muting to property that rt'admg room prot J- - C Hoen-ha- s This will give everyone an New Truck thlng of exu'It'io11 thc division of to To enrich the earth around to tax deed so that the attend the WellsvilJe Sporting the ages of 13 and 20, graduate F acts a.s surprising as those farm gone There Is strong evidence that the and home owner can be re- - the UCAC tudged lhe flowers and celebration. Ted Leals, the local drayman, Is from our high schools and colleg plants, water them with a solucolIn featured newspaper oddity tion consisting of 150 grains of delivering his freight on a new es, have never had a Job and are Welfare board has Instructed case umns are contained in a booklet. hablliated making it possible for8ve a tallc on FaJ1 rlalUlng and to two gallons of water. them to carry their Just tax load!Care of Shrub8 glue Dodge truck which he just pur- in dire distress. And what of the workers to capitalize on the Here Merchant Hyrum Southern Pacific and at the Prlzes were awarded: law in such a way as to, Facts About chased from the Motor Sales Com- young woman? Their position same al time make R. A. Ellason, prominent merCompany, ' which has just been better When Too Much Halt pany of this city. . general condition for all' AitersFlrst plaee Maud Hyer; chant of even more pathetic These young win voters this November elec-- 1 ' Pubh-sheb the company. For Hyrum. was a business Maud reason One tion. 3rd Is lor this TagRuey Ilyer, j2nd., taxpayers. people have been made social outman In Logan today. As usual he If food Is too salty, place a example: Zenias First, Elaine Hyer, 2nd casts. The Liberty League, and that people have had their pension Completes Job At all times Mr. Nielsen has, Norma Stoddard; 3rd., Viola Kent, carried a prosperous look and re- wet cloth over the top of the The booklet discloses that during In the summer, are stopped early the politicians prate Evan Jones of the Jones Plumbported that business was good with vessel which Is cooking. The steam 1935 Southern Pacific steam and been willing to analyze problems gart. about the Constitution and eon. being told that they will be put the merchants In his section of the will draw the salt Into Uie doth. 'electric trains carried 25,155,977 submitted by any group regardless ing Company of this city, has rel, the a and back upon Snap Dragon First, Elna Wood. turned from Garden City where demn these young people for com- - fellow who wishes to be certified passengers, equal to approximate-fo- r political or religious 2nd. Norma Stoddard, 3rd. Elna he has Just completed the plumb-- 1 ntbhktic activltllrs while they do and to o 20 creeds, cent of the total popu-twork on WPA projects Is told ly give them courteous Wood. per to give them the right to lng work on a new school house. nothing come back and see us In about lation of the country, a cumuDa-tw- o Dahlia First, Elaine Hyer, 2nd work, establish homes, and become months. This two months tlve distance of 1303,460,021 miles, Elaine Hyer; 3rd, fathers and mothers and taxpay. time will give a person time or 24,902 times the circumference Daughter of Pioneer Marigolds First ing citizens. to decide who to vote for. of the earth at the equator, enough , , The officers of the Cache County Dopp. The young people have a right with any pride would out a single fatality, Black-ey- e Susan First Norma company of the Daughters of Utah 1 n lhe words of thp starve demand and freeze before putting'. The railroads commissary lr Stoddard, 2nd., Ethel Leavitt. pioneers will meet Thursday. Sep- ,i of Independence. case before a welfare 10 C partment prepares and serves about Delphinium First, Ethel Leavitt, al, at, Liberty and the pursuit of hap- - the second time, because of wwkeg 5.000.000 meals In 2:00 o clock. Copies of the by Jaws Norma being Stoddard. 2nd, annually And UIUjer thc constitu- plne8(S third degree methods like pany dining cars and restaurants, Gladiola First Lueilla Van tton. they have the right to some one suspected ol a crime. ft Is requested that captains come George Howard kenlngton, Salt 2nd, Maud Dopp. maU room of the Southern nle be made for that provision This only means one thing, and Pom Pom Zenias First, Lueilla prepared to receive them, pacafic general office building at Lake City and Jessie Ariella Mil their "general welfare. that is that our welfare workers James Vartan Van Orden. Sinlthfleld; 100,0001 lerFrancisco handles Why condemn these young peo- are not converted to the Social gj,n to! E. Darlene and Phlox First, Maud Dopp, 2nd, Maughan, Logan of mail pieces dally, equivalent communistic activities, ple for County Convention Security act, and are Just marking the volume In a city of 75,000. The Knight, Salt Lake City; Leon Ny- Elalne .Hyer. The Cache county Democratic when the Government falls or re- time Cfiictus Comb First, Effle Vlllett. expecting that New Dealers telegraph department handles nor- man Seamons and Dorothy Pack-hafuses to follow Declaration the of nominating convention will be field will be voted out of office at the Earl W. Carlson Balsam 1st, Jerry Tyner. Blackfoot; 14,000 and mally telegrams and the mandates September 19 to select candidates Independence coming election. Columbine First, Norma Stoddtelephone calls a day. The and Melba Nielsen, Pocatello; Arfor the offices of, county attorney, of the Constitution? For does not They seem to overlook the fact building houses nearly 3,000 peo- thur LaWayne Hargrave and Leu-re- e ard. Declaration of the state Independence that this law was three representatives and Greenwood Waters, Inkom. Verbena First, Mrs. S. M. Dopp. supported as ple and is said to be one of the two county commissioners, James say: Whenever any form of Govby Republicans as anyone largest office strong Basket Carline Bouquet First, in the buildings destructive of A. McMurrin, county chairman, an- ernment becomes else, so who do they expect they world devoted exclusively to con- Contests at Fair Leavitt, 2nd and 3rd Lueilla Coley. these ends. It Is the right of the can nounced Thursday. get to repeal the Social Se- duct of a transportation business. Jerry Tyner, president of the people to alter or abolish it, and Act? A milk and butterfat contest will club was In charge, assisted by Mrs. curity In normal times the company to Institute new government . Home The Mayor of Ogden. In his bid Chiropractor employs 100.000 men and women be conducted again this year at Ethel Leavitt, Mrs. Lueilla Van Oron such principles and In for the . Governors office makes with an annual payroll of Dr. M. C. Olsen, local chiropracthe county fair September 14, 15, den and Mrs. Norma Stoddard. such form, as to them shall seem some 16. Members of the dairy comvery attractive offers and it Mr. Tyner announced and tor, has returned home following most More the club is 31,000,000 than to effect their safety will be Interesting to a lot of even- would hold monthly for met the a month at. Davenport, Iowa and likely fair last mittee materials for and meetings. ' spent annually happiness. Democrats to meet the Republiwhere he,t9ok postgraduate work. O supplies and nearly (14,000,000 in ing at the county agents office to Youth will not tolerate a con- can candidate In-Do- or Out-Do- or and learn about his taxes-.- ,, He says he was in the heart of work out In detail the premiums tinuation of present conditions. monplatform. be The awarded. to the drouth stricken area and that That is premium One of transworld's the largest why increasing numbers Politicians who have their hat will be contributed by the milk newspaper reports have not over of portation systems, Southern Pacific ey young men and women are in the ring and drawn the situation. Mrs. Olsen expect to be re- lines extend from) coast to coast companies In the county. to Townsend Plan. the elected, had better make some and from and family have been visiting rel- turningknow Portland to Guadalajara. that retiring those over definite statements of their atives in the southern part of the They Mexico, 60, will at onoe open the doors of embracing approximately Great Fair Promised to this ridiculous talk about state while Dr... Olsen has been 16.000 miles of rail lines and 5,940 to and employment opportunity Wellsvllle The Hall family refast donations versus Federal re- miles of east. They, to, have returned home. Chairmen of all fair committees, water lines. them; opportunity to become use- lief. and union was held Tuesday at the of Logan City superintendents . ful citizens and homemakers; opWhen any of our people are takCache County schools, and police Girls camp In Logan canyon. A Goes to Louisiana-- ? portunity to secure and follow the en off Federal relief the bankers Am. Legion Holds chiefs of Logan city and Cache lovely chicken dinner was served Walter O. Hansen of Providence, work that suits them best. Installation Dinner county, met Tuesday evening to at 12:30 p. m. The tables trere a 1935 graduate of the school of They know that under the Con- should be included along with the who wields the pick and with tali' check on the various phases of beautifully decorated forestry at the college left Thurs- stitution and he Declaration of chap shovel. REAL ESTATE IS YOUR to jthe Cache County Farm Bureau flowers. One hundred and thirty day accept a teaching fellow- Independence they have the right 0 and Rodeo. E. E. Hendricks, five were In attendance. Members' of the evening with music furnish-(Fai- r BEST INVESTMENT. ship in the department of forestry to Life, Liberty and the pursuit' of the family from Preston. Grace, at Loulsania State University at! of happiness. And they are ed by David England and his New county Farm Bureau president, was Jin charge. Every department is Fairview, Idaho, Logan and WellsArcadians. Rouge, Louisiana, according) lng to establish that life, liberty Some of Our Value vllle were in attendance as well to FTofessor Paul M. Dunn. While and happiness for themselves Among the special guests were1 well In hand and Mr. Hendricks as the members that from following At North Logan: Ideal 6 room In attendance at college he was through the Townsend Plan. three Gold Star mothers: Mrs. reported Wednesday morning basement. modern home, full a member of Alpha Zef a, national The expense to the taxpayers Thomas Willmore, Mrs. Kate Pres- "indications are that we will have Eagar, Arizona, Mr. and Mrs. Per-- 1 3 acres in orchard and berries the finest fair ever staged in this cy Wiltbank, Mr. and Mrs. Milford ton and Mrs. C. J. M. Trotman. agricultural fraternity and PhlWill not cost half the amount It Wiltbank, Mis. Rebecca W. HaU at $5250.00. The retiring officers of the Le- - part of the country. national scholastic Is taking now for relief and crime, Kappa Phi, farmers of Utah who Sugar-beand Mrs. Josephine Hamblin. Afcoinwere: Jorgenson, The Arizona legislature fraternity. which are participating in the 1936 n 386 East 3rd North: 3 apartter dinner O the following program memoralized congress to adopt thc cultural conservation program will mar.rr; A. L. Ealr, 1st vice com Amalsa Club Meets All was given with Mr. Leroy Hall as ment home. furnished. A. Jack lauritzen, 2nd vice c"in.; j Townsend Plan, placed the fol- - have their agricultural conservaIncome Young Couple Wed Present $80.00 chairman: per month. held clubs Singing: Pres. prayer. g'.rls Mourlt-- J Joe 'I. Tinner, IowinS Adjutant; before that Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Maughan of figures tion payments byed on the "repbody: Pricj for quick sale $5000.00. ad.uss of cchievemiri exerci is Thurs-terse- John C. Brinrhhv; Dost cf all forms of relief, $36. resentalive yield'1 cf th ir former zsn, Seig.ar.t at Arms; Mi'vs Hyrum announce the marriage of Bro. James H. r.all of veheme, waul the in chapel. E. R. day tvcn'ng Andersen, A Cb&t Chaplain; f all adjustment contracts, and average lovely modern home como The work of the RiI,c was '2r' Wellsvllle, only member of the officer. Finance furnished, piano to wash$18,009,000 000 state Dipletely figures, late Thomas HaU family of St. The new officers are: A. Caidor, 'attractively displayed which er; lot, large bam, etc. of Logan. The marriage took place J'earI-v- : To!al- $54,000,000,000 yearly, rector William Peterson of the U.S. clarinet solo, Reed A. O. Anderson, Ist.cd that the leaders and members George, living; Price $4000.00. at Salt Lake City today. Mrs. Rust1 xt al!1 be noted th" abov vearly A.C., in charge of the conservaMrs. and Brenchley, acompanied by vice ccm.; D. Hess. 2nd vice com.;! had woiked conscientiously e tion is a former student of the South out!a' to the taxpayers is anprogram in the stale, to accomplish their Rav Leishman. 0 481 North 1st East: 7 rooms, Wilbur M. cooperatively A. four Turner. dollars cost the while Adjutant: Bil:in nounces. school and the USAC high A wonderful Talk on Genealogy work by W. was in charge garage. The buy at goal. program Jo? officer. Financial Peacock, and is popular in younger social of the Townsend Bill should every The ligure, W. Hall of Logan; solo, Parley Hall $2000.00. a Norma club cf Joe president, at Mcuritzen. Arms; circles In Hyrum and Logan. Mr. aPPliear.t receive the $200 monthly which is the average number ot Sergeant ham. Community and club sengs with Mrs. Rav Leishman accomRust is a graduate of the Logan Prnsion t!e hiehest amount pos-hi- pounds of sugar, raw value, comChaplain. The retiring tffivers ol the Aux- weie led by LaRue Clark. Reparts panying; talk, Milford Wiltbank ot the outlay could not exceed mercially recoverable per ton of school also of the American sibI accomplish-nr-nt- s Arizona; solo, Mrs. Josephine HamInstitute of Technology of Chica- - Eic!ltePn Billion dollars annually, sugar beets Is 314 pounds per Jon iliary were: Mntha Call, president; of club activities and blin of Arizona; solo, Miss Nowere by (Located in Crockett Bldg.) Vivyanne given I Clara Berntson, Jennie McDonald, 80 let 115 have the Townsend for Utah. go. The young couple will make ble and Norma Bingham, and fin-- ! pson of Preston Plan, save the youth and bring the their home at Logan. For sugar-befarms not cover, Annice Reese. Kathryn Preston, A reorganization was affected Office 58 ancial reports by the secretaries,: Re$. 655j nation back to prosperity. ed by a sugar-beadjustment c!ara Olsen. Retta Crookston. which melon and Ice cream after Nona Munk and Ailcen Buck.) 24 So. Main McMurrin. i0n 570 Poulsen, Marge 4th N. E. contract, the yield used The new officers are: Gladys An- Gretta Bingham gave a five min-- 1 was served will be the representative yield that Races ahd for children work the club games on ute "What talk Ethel Davis, -- n would have been used if there had dersen, president: Retta Crookston, Means to Mee, after which the was under the direction cf Rus- been a contract. For farms grow- - Sarah Keller. . Pres-firgroup sang club songs. ing sugar beets this year for the Bss Grace Muir, Kathryn mnTSMEoaESEaEsaoEHSHasH time, the yield used will be the average yield for the period f Irt 1930 to 1933 inclusive, for the sugar-befactory district to which the beets are contracted to be sold. . . H. Director Peterson suggests that each farmer can figure out his L & II Electric range sugar-beunder the payment 1936 d, conservation away with old program by wasteful, multiplying his normal yield of' methods of beets by the figcooking. It opens the way ure. This will give him the numto better living. Because ber of pounds of sugar, raw value, it cooks an entire meal, commercially recoverable per acre. atwithout automatically, With this amount the payment,1 tention, you gain extra at the rate of 12i cents per 100 hours of leisure every day. pounds of sugar, raw value, com-- 1 Go visiting, shopping, to a mercially recoverable, can be com-- ! matinee and have a piping S-0EC- 0L puted. Q hot meal, ready to serve Cooperating fanners will be elig-- j on your return. ible for the fuU sugar-bepay-- 1 ment provided they have at least! Beautiful as many acres in soil- Ranges in Color conserving crops as in beets. This FranJc Ravesti-- Clarkston spent gan on business. ol Lo- t Com- social-welfa- Business Continued From Page One) be closed opor-tuntt- re d self-servi- - pay-rol- ; wlth-Peop- 9 Just a Reminder Another Big Sat! Nite le corn-giv- fL,d!U!n.d ID) Or-de- n, ; A N C E PANS ANTE 15,-0- ... . At The - With Plenty of Room To Dance , . . and Thomas Hall Family Reunion At Girls Camp -- de A HO ...For Dancing M E You Explains How To Compute 36 Beet Payment et - j agri-gio- a H n. Pe-be- n- sugar-extracti- 6'i-xl- - Fifty-Cach- ! sugar-extracti- Bing-Morga- n, Blaser Real Estate et Mar-figu- et ELECTRIC COOKERY st gives you time for the things youd really like to do . TIIE re f et Cache Valley Coal & Stoker Co. Get Your Ben et USE fash-ione- Roberts 167 So. Main St. Phone 98 GOLDEN GLOW COAL sugar-extracti- At et one-four- th with lustrous chromium trim. Choice of Amber Pearl, Green Pearl or Silver Pearl porcelain finishes to brighten the kitchen. AIRSPEED units are speedy and economical. 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