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Show CACHE AMERICAN , Seeks Rate j is brought up seriously er sutluxiuec. Reduction In A cumuiunicaUun has sct.t to the chamber of commerce by J A- Ilmdiitkiion, fallmg attenUm Uie argument to haw telephone rales raised. By Hurt imur argument Mr Hendrnkvon ihir.kv Use ihoulil now be lowered Hi t Pit lollow N-e- n ' ras About three nv r.tla tea I your a'. tendon to it fact that and three year ago, tlie Mountain Bta'.e end Telephone Telegraph company tncreaaed the rates In Lop an fifty cent per telephone. Their reason for so doing area that the number of telephones had ao Increased that there was a greater service rendered, and a a mult It required additional arrvtoe to answer the call. to The chamber of commerce by re quest of the cl Use ns objected to the raise, claiming the argument was not well taken, for each additional telephone being used would bring In more revenue to the company. The matter aas finally taken to the Utility commission and they sustained the claim of the telephone company and the advance previously made. It la wen known now that a very large percentage of the telephones have been taken out, and ae a result the service to the users has greatly decreased. It would seem to follow as a natural sequence that the service being less, the demand upon the telephone company for help would be proportionately lowered; consequently In line with their own previous argument, the charges for the telephones In the city should be lowered to where they were when last raised, which was fifty cents for each telephone. According to the best Information available at this time, there were two years ago 2,131 telephone connections in Logan City. There arc at the present time 1,230, a decrease of 301, that is, approximately For 1,830 telephones at a fifty cent increase per month, it would mean $915, or over $10,000 per annum. It seems to me that an Item "of $000 per month Is one well worth the serious consideration of the chamber of commerce. As the writer understands, this has never yet been brought up to the consideration cf the Utility commission, the attention merely brought to the local parties Interested In the telephone company. It Is a fact that we will not get very far until the matter 20. cuu-ksion- ird:iS - Day Special on Street Frocks And House Aprons An Assortment of Our Regular 95c Frocks Each For It always delightful ing at the romantic OLD MILL Couple Ladies Free 50c 75' One Assortent of 95c Two Day Event Only At These Reduced Prices Large Assortment Going at Real Clean Up Prices Fail-- . U Slacks in Red, White or Blue New Assortment Going Over 1 Girls Slacks Age 7 to 14, Now Just Out 95c 05 Blouse Special For The Price of One Two Knit Blouses or Fancy Jacquards 2 FOR 1.00 Sun Back and Snug Fitting Suits 100 Per cent Wool. All Worsted Regular $2.95. Now Cotton Suits in all sizes 50c jlUd 1 v of IVd, u a is found - Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. Leo Allen and Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Olenn, Blue Died Wednesday At Blackfoot Frocks at 2F0R5l.OO Charge Hoy linibu Here from Rlue Creek S. C. Dowdle In 39 W. 1st N. Hack from danc- Lh Slacks and Blouses Lace -a Mens Straw Hat Specials Yi-itu- r.1 o-- I, AsMating in Search liana one. at Evanshm. Purchases Farm ho has been Wyoming, anddruggUt Mrs. L. F. twotf-grandfather of the Allied Gnrlun ho jtul purciuued In Salt Lake nursing a sister who little daughter of Mr and Mrs Haltlie Kidman farm eat of Hyde wss recently operated for appendicoid Jackson who wws drowned In Park, lie has turned the property Slve reports Logan river, Monday, itis. ha returned home. July 4th, Is her sister well on the road to early here, assisting In the search for the over to bis son. Alfred IL Gnclun, who all! prepare the ground for recovery. body of the child. fail crop of wheat. Sat. July 9th es 2 to Logon. Trc-pa- to Specials 95c 05c 95c to word brought j not KuUty Wednesday on a cliarje Mis. Norn. a Anderson. i.t of the ojiersunr room vt of i xxuv l S.tshiay ,;ivs, by J y In '.he city r ,rt. Ihsbb.e !;.e Luilgc ho.;, usl. Is phi mini to u ive tomorrow for Calilom a. d M inday m Lovtn s.n eel her s. e will Dairy Students Land Positions at . Going to California Word of the death of Samuel C. Dowdle In Blackfoot. Idaho, Tues day, was received here Wednesday by relatives. Mr. Dowdle died of cancer of the stomach. He was a former Cache valley resident, having lived in College about 12 years ago. He was bom February 23. 1881, at Willard, a son of John Clark and Mary Ann Chandler Dowdle. He married Rosa-beWilliams, May 24. 1899, yho The animal report of Professor survtes him. E. J. Morris of the Dairy ManufacBesides his widow, he to survived turing department for the past year by two daughters and one son, Mrs. at the U. S. A. C. shows that 86 Orvllla Oates, Los Angeles, Cal.; of the students graduating from Mrs. Bemlta McOay and Carl this department have obtained posi- Dowdle, Blackfoot, Idaho. tions, or have been awarded scholarships for further study In this Making a Card.a field. These students have been Tha world Is so ampty, when one placed with leading dairy manuthinks only of the mountains, rivers facturers of the west, as Instrucand towns therein, but to know tors In dairying and as manufacsomebody here and there who agrees turers of dairy products. One fel- with ua. with whom wa live, though tha lowship to the University of Wissilently, that la wbat turn consin was awarded to a member world Into an Inhabited garden. of the class. Qoetha. Several of the department are also employed In Aristocrat! Cats positions for the summer, accordPersian eata In this country btvt ing to Professor Morris. been bred with Angoras and TabThe report shows a very successbies to such an extent that tha ful year In all activities of the de breed baa lost to a considerable department, including a number of gree Its original characteristics for special extension courses and pro- this reason only strictly pedigreed grams given for the benefit of the animals may be considered purebred Persians public. Per Pair 2 J. 1', t'Dlil.lc ut Piaivkl.lt son ot !t M. W Clark o J, p. Clark, Claikston poumusUr, Iran. aalu g bieinrt in Logan on Wedt.e day is building a new modern home. For Old. under-graduat- Irunhlin Visitor at tlaihston 3 Mr. Thoresen Here u Mrs Juorpn LorUon taken Hon I C, Thorearn of Salt Lake to Boll Lake on Wednesday by her a fumirr redden! of Logan, City, husband a here si has g'wve tor a has bern in Logan Utis work, drumgo.ue operation ming up inU ml auauig Die Cacti county dr mmiau. for C. Clare tu Tainling Store IVoot r for u i.oiui.'ia'ioo of WiUoti. John il mom.fr ot fvrlr:.on tlc IVitiuctuc ua tnket 1! solar u Clothing company, faU having a lieot jnb of Ikilullng th front of sto.s dun C by J Hatch Here Mathews tatntr and I Until Uauh c( Nr 1 k arrived anr in Turtia lJ;l.t, Laving drlvrii lore by in turn-an- y t'laikslou with a coup.- - of New lork o4.ii It drn Butina of ("ark-lol- i , vrir way i..jbert bo.. tor ot Cl- - ago rU:ive J ut. - J..e tli..e a.e of Mr Ut llara, were In Logan on -- i ti otyrnp a in Mr Hut.' or is making Mr ila'.. ! Is s.jriid.; j h. tkue at Wcdi a t.vit among in thr i.u suiiui.. r iane in Logan rany jn during hu Uy In Logan. county. gov-tiuo- New Home New Morals Our Mens Rayon Silk Garments Cotton Garments Ladies Rayon Garments at DANCE nw-e- t. Mid-Seas- on Are Now Available Local News ANOTHER BIG ; A simple, honest. tr.jrhtl nasi t story of family hie and Use pij-lem- s of the younger generation U New Morals lor Old. told In ahich opened last night at live Capitol Theatre as a fllnUsatlon of After John Van Druten'a play, All. which enjoyed a successful run on Broadway last season. Here to depicted the age-ol- d struggle between parents and tlielr children. A boy and girl resolve to lead their own Uvea, defying conventions and the wishes of their parents whom they consider to be For the boy, who goes to Paris to study art. there are gay nights In the celebrated Latin quarter. For the girl, there to a clandestine romance and a runaway marriage. In the end It to shown that the younger generation always steers back to the course of sanity, even as their parents sowed thetr wild oats but turned out all right before them. Pase Three To lie Operated high- lVrn.lt me to again auggeji the cf this maiu-- r ukrn l; at an early date by tlu chamber ot cuiiunme, for tl c!u, ate now h'ghrr limn they hm,M he and really U oi,d the ability cl tiie As suih, nji;.,iity cl i.ue to the nutter above mentioned should have ti x ; iuu, earnest and early attention of the chu.l.tx-- r of tn ' to tie g Telephones I LOT.AN, CACHE COUNTY. UTAH :j In Creek farmer, were vtolior Logon Wednesday. They came over for a vlalt to the doctor, Mr. Allen having something wrong with his lungs. Tax Commission Coming Member of the Utah State Tax Commission of Salt Lake city will be In Logan on July 14. according to a letter received by R. 8. Me Quarrie, county assessor. Tney expect to meet with the assessor and commissioner on assessment valuations here. Dr. Adamaon Improv Herbert Adamson of Richmond In Logan Thursday. He report that hi father. Dr. H. A. Adamson, who has been rather 1U for some time past, to much Unproved of late. Doctor Adamaoo felt so well that he attended the fights In Richmond on July 4th. wa Broken Leg Mend K. J. Richards, prominent they 75c HATS 49c New York Forestry S12S HATS 4-- H dairy- man of Mendon, wws transacting business in Logan Thursday. Mr Richards sustained a broken tog about two months ago when a bone on which he wae riding, tell on him. This to Mr. Richards first visit to Logan since the accident. HU tog Service Station Opens to mending a rapidly aa could be The official opening of Bill and station, expected. Jack Bowen's super-servito announced for tomorrow. The Rowlands in Logan proprietors are offering a quart of Thomas O. Rowland and family oil free with every sale of five gal- of Salt Lake City, were in Logan on lons of gasoline on the opening day. Thursday. They stopped here for a most These boys have one of the short time on thetr way home from modern service stations In the city. Pocatello where attended the ce C. II. Skidmore in logan Charles 11. Skidmore of Brigham City, suprruilendrnt of the Boxrldrr schools, as In lagan on Thursday. Mr. Skidmurt to a candidate for the nomination of superintendent of public Instruction on the Democratic Urket this faU. Ilia candidacy la meeting with uni ve dud favor Canyon Party Mrs. B. E. Needham bad a num- among hi party number in this ber of friend at her canyon home county. Wednesday night where a party mu given for Glen N. Earl, Manager of E. W, Elliot and oompany. who to leaving Sunday for a purchasing More than 4.000 acres of forest trip to eastern market. tree have been planted oo the home farms or on land acquired by Cream Prieto club members in New York, report Mill Cream prices remain down W. K. to a point where U to only a break United William, extension forwter. Bute Department of AgriII even game for the dairymen. culture. The first year's work for some ways and mean could be dea forestry club In New York to to vised to raise th price of farm 1.000 freest tree seedlings In oommodiUea, much would be accom- aplant compact group on land unaulted a better to about bring plished tor agricultural crop, where no forfeeling among the agricultorist. est growth to now standing or where It has been cut off recently. The C. II. Pouistn III club member also protect the tree C. H. Poulscn of the Fifth ward, from damage by livestock and keeps who attended the funeral services a record of the work done and the of his grand daughter in Salt Lake cost. on Tuesday, to reported to have token a heart attack that caused much concern among relative. John T Lowe cf Franklin and James Hly Hemaaity Lowe 88c I200 HATS Jp JESSENS funeral service on Wednesday for Tlie Rockefeller Foundation ! of Ogden, attended the service. DeElks Assist in Search trust. Incorporated William Rowland, 27, son of Wilphilanthropic Mrs. wa of In a a ceased Tlie mint lodge members daughter of New Fork legislation ot act liam Rowland, 8r., a former resiby Hazel Poulaen Snow. body, directed by A. A. Flrmage, dent ot Th purpose la "to May 14. 1913. Logan. The young man died exalted ruler, spent Thursday In Loof last cerebral promote the welt being of manhemorrhage. Sunday cane took where they gan canyon Amaiga Wins at Lava kind throughout the world through The Amaiga baseball team went charitable, religious, missionary and poles on which were attacked grap- Looking for Boxers A few more good boxen are need- to Lava Hot 8pt1ngs on July 4th educational activities, as well as C pling hooks, to assist In the search for the body of the little child of ed to round out a top notch boxing and won the game there by the through research and publication Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jackscn, who show for Logan on July 23. Three score ot 13 to 0. M. Ewing pitched Th foundation offers fellowship In Advise on Advertising was drowned and washed away by of the five bouts have already been a whirl wind of a gome for the graduate medicine and public health. the swift waters on July 4th. matched up with Barger and Cor- Cache Valley boys. He permitted In granting the Rockefeller fellow- When business to good tes as the headliner. A lad under only seven scattered hit. The Amai- ships Individual case are dealt Advertise to get some more. 130 and over 123 pounds to wanted ga player secured 18 safe hltu. RayWrites from Menan with, as there Is no established sys- When business to slow Willard L. Allen ol Menan, Idaho, as well as one In the light weight mond, E. Ewing and M. Ewing each tem of granting them end no puhlli Advertise more to get some. who recently moved from Welser, class. Any one wishing to box on secured three safe hit. announcement Is made. writes for a change In address of the show should leave their name his Cache American. Mr. Allen, a with J. C. Allen, Jr., at the Cache brother of the editor of the local American of lice. paper, says he feels that he to getting a letter from home every time Going to South Cache the paper arrives. The Idaho man Hign school students from North is In the life Insurance business. He Logan will be schooled at South sends a photograph of his baby boy, Cache this coming season according indicating the growth In the Allen to members of the Cache County school board. This decision was family. reached owing to the fact that condition Mrs. Farr Chairwoman there is an Mrs. Thomas B. Farr of Smith-fiel- d In the North Cache high. Principal was unanimously elected coun- H. R. Adams has indicated to the ty chairwoman of the Republican board that his school will be able central committee at a meeting held to care for the North Logan at the court house Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. W. H. Thaln was in charge of the meeting and Mrs. Want Fish Planted John W. Crawford was secretary. Orson P. Thatcher, prominent Officers of the Republican women's farmer In the College ward section, federation sponsored the meeting was in Logan Sunday. He says that which was inspired by the executive Spring Creek, a stream that runs committee of the party In the through the College ward section, county. has been fished pretty regularly the last few years and while at one time there were a great many trout in Birthday Next Month Charles Shumway of Clarkstcn, the stream, they have been practiwill veteran citizen of Cache Valley, cally all fished out. The citizens of commemorate his 84th birthday on that section would like to have the August 10. Mr. Shumway was boro county and state officials investigate in the south east corner of the Old and restock this stream from the Fort In Salt Lake, In the year rearing ponds here. 1848. He moved to Mendon in 1888 e. and In 1873 he married Sarah A Refreshing Drink In 1874 he moved to Franklin The Bluebird fountain is perhaps where he remained until 1877 and the most popular drinking fountain then to Clarkston where he has in Logan city and the most popular Mr. since. resided Shumway drink at this fountain is Coca Cola. has reared a family of eight child- A patron of the Bluebird remarked regardless of ren, six boys and two girls. today that he has traveled from San Francisco to New York and no SACRIFICED AT Beet Crop Looks Good where in the land has he drank The beet crop m Cache county, this refreshing drink where it tastes , - like most of the agricultural crops, so good as it does at the local foungives promise of being above the tain. Coca Cola at the Bluebird alaverage this season. Emil Maurer ways tastes the same and it has of Nibley has a patch of 8 acres Just the flavor that calls for anthat have been well thinned and other drink. not a weed is to be seen in the whole patch. E. F. Passey in the Marriage Licenses west fields has a patch of 5 acres Marriage licenses have been issued Included ALMOST A GIFT! We which the field man for the sugar to the following couples; Robert company says is one of the best Strain McDonald and Thelma must have space I Sheers! stands in the county. The tops of Evelyn Ellis, Inkom; Ferrin Hixon Fall stock ! Splenthe beets in the latter field are Hickman, Salt Lake and Marjorie I Silks Washable so large that they literally cover Elizabeth Anderson, Logan; Versizes the ground. non Hawks Wickham and Lucile KNITTED Frocks 1 colors but Wickham, Idaho Falls; Oley LaVon Ankle length Hale at 92 Anderson, Glenwood and Leah Beuevery size in every When a Cache American repre- lah Trego, Blackfoot; Gene Hayes SUNDAY-NITE Style! sentative called upon Mrs. Sarah Cutler, Idaho Falls and Lillie ElTypes! Keep Buttars at Clarkston on Wed- len Fowler, Los Angeles; Wynn nesday, he found her busily en- Eugene HUlstrom, Brigham VARIETY t Vt md kind! Past els! City gaged at quilt making. Mrs. But- and Fern Cleone McBride, Hyrum; Colors you'U isoar jar Into tha FaU! tars commemorated her 92nd birth- Ralph Walker Hunter, Rigby and day anniversary on June 28 of this Devota Christina Taylor, Ririe; year. At that ripe old age, she Is Karl Kent Smith and Eula Lee hale and well, she does her own Thomason, Houston, Texas; Howard house work and can see to read and Secrest Layton, Kaysville and Anwrite without glasses. For 65 years nie Hansen Johnson, Logan; Joseph Mrs. Buttars has been a resident Richard Torgesen and Arllne Tuckof Clarkston. A son who resides n er, Soda Springs; Arthur Berdett Chicago, is In Clarkston on a visit, Morgenegg and Hannah Esther having come home to the birthday Poole, Idaho Falls; LaVaun Mon-so- n party. Mrs. Buttars is the widow ot and LlTIlas Faroes, Preston; David Buttars who died 20 years Elmo Howard Downs, Logan and Venice Larsen, Providence. ago. SHOE STORE Qutckt Reductions! daring ALL PENNEVS V1 EU V1 Jar-din- DR regular price ' -- to are: Prints for onr did assortment of and not Tt " 39 W. 1st N. mnaurawi 2 |