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Show "'Senator .pAPITOI THE NEW BABY Here's a Faction Antacid Powder Oh sum but Its cut LmicatreLi something to love -All thru the year; An armful of sweetnea. Tlve dearest of dear. A PEUX O fall rights syttrea. thankful fur BaoU'Rtt I It acts four way to bring you ml if I. And it ida digestion of food. Cat a jar today at tbe Ti' ReiaQ Drug Stoao. Bisma-Ite- x 50c 4 V oz. jar Prescription Today WC5RDS can yen make from the letters ? EAM Prizes ... and a valuable gift to everyone competing Contest starts Aug Aug. 19. complete information Listen In to K. S. L. 8:15 p. m. tonight Thatcher Music Company Well of Holy City There is much controversy as to the exact dimensions of the ancient wall of Jerusalem. The modern wall, which followed as closely as possible the ancient wall, had a of 2 miles, with an average height of 33 feet, with 35 towers and 8 gates (one of which was walled op). Dv. fmr,erly C Coming Sunday JANET RAYNOR and HARLES FARRELL Try for tb Higbeet tbe second or even tbe third renk. Cicero. ii First Year Call For Democratic Primary a Notice is hereby given that Democratic primary for all eleven districts In Logan City. Cache County. Utah, wtU be held at the County Court House Wednesday. 1 p. m. August 34th, 1933. The purpose of this primary is to elect delegates to the county convention to be held in the Junior high school, August 26th, 1932 as follows. District No. One, nine delegate. District No. Two, nine delegates. District No. Three, eight delegates. seven deleDistrict No. Pour, gates. Dlstrtst No. Five, seven delegates. District No. Six, ten delegates. District No. Seven, six delegates. District No. Eight, ten delegates. District No. Nine, ten delegates. District No. Ten, ten delegates. District No. Eleven, four it dre-gate- s. Also, to elect a city chairman and associate chairman. All Democrats are urged to be present. Dont forget the time and place. HARRISON FARR. Chairman. ALICE D. SMITH. Associate Chairman. ' (Advertisement) Human Nervnu System Die number of nerves In the hu man body is countless. In general It may be slated thnt there are 12 pairs of cranial nerves which, with their branches, supply the entire The Indictments grew out of an investigation of fraternal organization actlvltlca Involving the Eagles, the MXe and Mystic Bhrtnerr among others, concerning the a of lottery tickets, which drew prize for holders of lucky numbers. The s'lcged lotteries were oaten sibly held for the benefit of un-- ; fortunate members of the fraternal of orders and needy dependents members. About 50,000 .(KX) tickets are to have been Issued for sate at 50 cents and a dollar apiece In connection with cards of admission to receptions and danoes and distributions to the needy. Approximately $500,000 was rumored to be Involved but United States Attorney George Z. Medabe refused to comment on the figures "In advance of trial. McOulre. who Is alleged to have been the head of the alleged lottery promotion, and Walsh are named tn all the Indictments. Senator Davis tnd Miller are named only In the first and third, ahlrh reate to the Loyal Order of Moos Mann and Herring are named In the second, which Is based upon the Eagle's activities. Rtvise and the telegraph company are named tn the fourth. The fourth Indictment relatecs to the advertised distribution of $115.-nc- o in prizes at the Shrlner convention In San Pranclsco, July 28 last, which Is alleged to have been called off since the Investigation began, but no Shrtner Is named In that Indictment It was understood this was due to the Inability of connect to sny Investigators Shrtner official in any way with the distribution of profits. The federal Investigation began several months ago. Senator Davis and Mann and McGuire were nil subpoened and were questioned by the grand jury. body. Valuable Fruit Cashew fruit Is tasty and makes It also Is an excellent conserve. used In beverage very much as lem ons are used In this country. Wlu-pressed It emits a valuable sweet oil. Cava Nama to Bandit The Mongol conqueror Genghis Thlrs Gian, who swept Asia In the eenth century, had red hair, and ven today the Chinese name for uindlt Is 'Ted heurd. Our Gang In Back to School Values at !; J- Die, i slowsingle rop of fruit, the plant dies. A now plant then develops mm a shoot at the base of the 'em of (lie old plant y VSNTEiIS6M H2EISEg2E?Yr3ESS! - History Repeats itself and it will not be long before a warm fluffy blanket will not only be Appreciated but also Necessary. We offer you Blankets of Quality for long Service. Large Double .... $2.9 50 per cent wool. Size 72x84. Part Wool Double $1.95 . Size 72x84 Cotton Double Size 72x84 only .... $1.25 Part Wool Single . . $2.75 different color each side Size 72x84. Also a Large Fine Assortment of all Wool Blankets A SMALL DEPOSIT HOLDS ANY BLANKET HOUSE FROCKS IA K E T 65c Logan Garment Co. 1 No. - Irtc. at the u.ir "ITirCT&TaaaMsaj .hat passed a .ho s: Meat Stamp Are Harmless used Jutibb,u Murdr metie by I'id you ew-- r uitend a luncheon d as hungry as a wolf mid some politician get up and talk for an hour with dluuer on tbe table and tbe fume of tb food punishing font Well, murder should be excused la some Instance. Florid TAX OFFICIAL LISTS $9, tsO.Qjl IS EXEMPTION Inquiries hive come to the Uni-e- d Ktates Department of Agricut- ture concerning the practice of tlona, $143,337 . 783.427. (forest reserve . $80,980 butch.-in trimming the efar.tlllar loU1' Pr Stimn:,stoU purple Federal inspection ' perty used for religious worship, Arrows shot by breath through from fresh meat at the time cf acra nal esUte Is tenfoot blow guns sale. This tre weapons entirely unnecessary, j $313,765; Improvements. $1,869,197; department specialists explain, as personal property, $124,340; total, the fluid used In marking meat Is $2,307,750; Miscellaneous, acres noi pamaaBueurxvi made according to a government listed, real estate exempted, $43,- -. formula from harmless Ingredients 650; improvements. $257, Ct; per-- : a harmless as fruit Juices. sonar property. $62,500; total, $363,- Formerly labels were sttachc d 750. Cities and towns, 729.05 acres,! to the meat that had been federral- - real estate exempted, $99,948; im- ly inspected and passede, but this provementa, $191,947; personal proproved expensive and otherwise perty. $1,937,468; total, $2299,363. The purple stamp The valuation of the state and unsatisfactory. federal government properties was provides a safe, clear, and permanent mark of Inspection for the based on the average value of benefit of the buyeer. Its presence grazing and other mountain land,' signifies that the meat came from Mr. McQuarrie said. by South African The Home of Quality Blankets Indian tr.b-- s. Wrilten Character Chine Tbe F.lghteentb century dictionaries of tb Chinese contained H 449 character. There re Shout 25.. t!U la tea 000 written character Ttmre-Ualon- lan) cxtmd Ancient Skackla Bilboes was tb name glrea U a bar of Iron with sliding shackle, once used to fetter prieonera. I FALL SHOES FOR THE FAMILY j All styles and colors. Shoes with a reputation always satisfy. Special line for the fall. Thatcher Goal Co. ,1' Agents For The (M $2.95 No shoe in the store over $4.95 CELEBRATED KING and Genuine Utah ABERDEEN Coal Its just a whale of an opening We know these are the two Best Brands of Coal in the West Our guarantee for perfect Satisfaction goes with every ton. Thatcher Coal Go. Logan, Utah Phone 76 49 North Main I'shjk&i gn&5SJi)3.L.sr.veaaHg3es cw-x- i. lie arc ;v". ' Public Autocrat! Beware of the man in public life who rebukes his constituent taxpayers because they exhibit that degree of intelligence that they are willing to conduct an honest, impartial investigation into public expenditures and because they have the courage to demand the lightening of the tremendous tax burden which threatens their very economic existence Look into the record of such a man and you will find the cause for his . anxiety. Are the taxpayers to be held up as enemies of education, social welfare and public progress because they call a halt to evil practices, because they are able to point out how we can have better government - A big Assortment of Styles and Colors 39 W. Q- CAPITOL Theatre starting Sunday, Aug. 21 Spanky in Choo-Cho- o Yet Live .iflcr the banana plant has borne- Qonjrv&r See Our Gang in Pictures r AXSafeyea., awaratWjiAg'.'.T.'jr clr-cn- When you are aeplrisg to the high est place, It 1 honorable to reach 5 i ; MANY w.-- The charge against the de. in fo;r fendanls were contained bv t! tndk I ur nls i:iul. d federal grad Jury. The Western Union Tel- named as a company is al r' fjmV an si.urd a w.li com-pan- j " j a of labor. Indicted are iVrr.a'd head of the B. C. M u! rchvndlae c,Hr;ui:y Theodw O. Ms:! r Moonchrad Navtgatin.i department Raymond WaUh. an employ of McGuire. Com J H Kansas City Mann, a prominent politician. Prsnk E. Herring, pub Hither of the Eagle's magazine, and U. J. Rivlee. In chatge of the Package Delivery department of the Western Union Telrgraph , no-ho- st Vi-hj- y tjTheesbliirl other Personal Items From Providence Curtis Ready To Be Notified Of Nomination iiuli .1 iv , of Prr.r. hulk led today cl.aiytd Senator reserved) j A ! IVn f DvU M. rvr W'OALD'S OLCFJ and rartptu emiipiiai DAY Providence, Aug. 19 Mr. Venus In1 Campbell entertained at dinner honor of her mother's birthday snlversary. A social afternoon w as enjoyed and dinner was served to Bertha Cliugg. Mary Mesdame S3 NORTH MAIN' Sarah McAllister, Emma Bullock, VT' ' Zollinger, Julia Alder, Eliza Chug,. i - , ,v Ella Prank. Yilaie . ; i FrV M ' , Nora Blsseggcr, Hetta Mathews, Pear! Tlieurer, ,gf .fw A-pl"Chugg Pickett, Ruth and Erma and the hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie ChecketH. Mr. and Mrs. Olson of Preston visited relatives and friends here Saturday evening. Bers Bullock arrived home last week end from Idaho Palls, where be has had employment Vice President Mrs. Edna Poulsen entertained Topeka, Kaa. Charles Curtis reached today the the members of her sewing club on starting point o( his 1933 campaign Thursday afternoon of last week. formal notification Luncheon was served to five. for A group of children enjoyed a the Republican party for the second time had chosen him as party on the lawn at the on Hoovers home of Miss Marlon Low President bearer. Saturday evening. Oames and outIn a simple ceremony shorn of door sports were enjoyed and recustomary frills at his expressed freshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. William Checketts wish, he was to receive formal after and Mrs. GumeU Jacobsen motored notice of his which he was prepared to pro- to Twin Palls on Friday and reLola pound his views on prohlbtlon, the turned home Monday. Mrs. farm Jensen and three children accomthe economic situation, problem and other Issues of the panied them here for a visit. Mrs. Vernon Clawson of Seattle, campaign. Party leaders from throughout Wash., visited with Mr. and Mrs. the country as well as many of his O. O. Clawson last Tuesday. The Second ward Gleaner girls Kansas constituents during the 33 at a years he represented them In con- entertained their mothers la..t gress assembled here for the cere- picnic down by the river Somony, opening at 3 p. m. (central Tuesday evening after Relief standard time) on the north steps ciety work meeting. About fifty were In the party. of the state capitol. has Miss Blanch Van Orman There, la a brief address, he v been visiting at the home of her to receive word of his sister Mrs. Oliver Zollinger. from Senator L. J. Dickitv-o.- i Miss Lucille Fife and Miss Rclda of Iowa, keynoter at the Republifrom Everett Fuhriman arrived home can national convention. Sanders, Republican national chair- California where they have been going to summer school. man, was to preside. MTs. Fred Jensen entertained at The scene of trie ceremony was children's party on Sunday for only a few blocks from Curtis old red brick home on Topeka boule- her daughter Marjories birthday Outdoor games were vard. He moved there years after anniversary. were and refreshments his birth In a log cabin across the played Kaw river in North Topeka, after served to fourteen. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Campbell of he had forsaken life among hir Downey, Idaho, are visiting relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Schenk and of children Nevada, recently visited with his mother Mrs. Rose Schenk. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Baer and Mrs. Ina Gibbons motored to Salt Lake last Tuesday. They retimd on Wednesday. Mrs. Susan Schiess, Mr. and Mrs. 11 J U. Schiess, Hazel and Connie Schiess enjoyed a week In the in . . Yellowstone Park, returning on Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Bosworth are rejoicing over the arrival of a baby Rirl at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Franz Mendelkow. Mrs. Dora Checketts entertained on Wednesday afternoon in compliment to Mrs. Lola Jensen who !s visiting here, the occasion being Mrs. Jensens birthday. A social afternoon was spent and refreshments were served to Mrs. Jensen, Mary Ann Checketts, Gur-ne- ll Hazel Jacobsen, Carlisle, Lunetta Chugg, Orlean Low, Ina Gibbons, Agnes Hansen, Letha Bernice Campbell, Luella Jensen, Leone Russon, Karma Olson, Checketts, Norma Jacobsen and the hostess. Miss Bernice Russon of Provo is the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Chugg. 15-en- ds Mrs. Myron Carlisle and children of Salt Lake are visiting at the home of her parents. l': James Wrr Drug Company Davis New Yoik li,.,..t! ;.s l'n.u-- 1 Indian kinsmen. Uken a turn a. being a Jockey and back driver, and upon a king evelually entered political career which began with county his election as Stiawnee prosecutor In 1884. Hale and hearty at 73, lie has told some of tils friends here that 1 never felt better tn my We." Willi the notification out of the way, he will leave tomorrow night for Wellington where he will discuss with party leaders plans for his participation In the campaign. cil t) of nd (UM indigeation Urmcnt you, yooll b Nest tiu 19. 1932, Conspiracy ' ' Friday, August Indicted On I That bby of our. Wl'h pll.knes and (lunpic And eyre bright a s'ai f fj Recurrent itucl rad indignation wilL it vicious gnawing assaults, wither and g tb aotirt .Hv' IjOOAN. CACHE COUNTY. UTAH CAClfE AMERICAN EJfht ag at less cost? Are they to be chastised for discovering incompetency, inefficiency, graft, collusion, waste, extravagance, manipulation, duplications, juggling, political patronage and the whole retinue of unnecessary, unjusti' fiable public activities that afflict us? If so, then we not also condemn the physician who diagnoses our ; f ; physical ailments and prescribes a cure? Let no one be misled, confused or disheartened by these attempts to close the doors to investigation. Whenever a public official disregards the taxpayers distress and be comes a law unto himself, he loses his status as a public servant. He has become the autocrat and should be removed. UTAH TAXPAYER. - 1 |