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Show t T Pag Two. CACHE A M F. R I CA N m m.A mnegii CACHE AMERICAN IIkU 1. liltrpl Nrwpapcr. PublMu-Tnilf end Bp lb Cache American Publishing to. StrrrU l'Ub tl II Knt Canter J. C. AI I k.S Jr, I.dllur KM. C. INGI AVO, Manager FLUID noK, AdvrrUalog Manager II. t.NOLAVn. Mertianlrai Srnrrlntrnilrnl lrrj big d m ereond-eUa- a fit uttN at Logan, : i frl4f J Philip Macdonald S mitr Jimmi. the TltKT OF THE STATE MW AVO OF CACHE. ITtir. IV' Ol STY C OF f OI HT IV THE DISTRICT dim. OF THE CHAPTER I KILLER AT LABOE Detrending from Iht dept tf Ikt boat train from Paver at Waterloo Checking Up on Families tutioa Arthur J. Burks, onetime aide to General Smcdlcy rather surprising mail since the publication of his latest book, Here Are My People. In that book he calls people by their right D. Butler, has received some tn to attractive, wholeeome Engltah girl, vary toliotout of tha middle aged met wka etood oo tha atepa readiog tha headline io the to hie hands, and London frewnieg at what ha read. The girl (lasted from her father at the crowd of persona coming forward to meet arriving paaaangrra, and a tmils of pleasure lighted op her fact at aha caught light af a solid type of the Knglish aportamaa aad country gentlemen who wta hit way through the crowd, fuelling about thirty, peraonabla and clenn looking, hm fare ruddy with health, outdoor eirrciae and good living. Jnnel' ended the mnn. How ara you, old girl!" Said tie girl Hello darling! folded in a swift at alia neapert names, with special stress laid on the family names of Burks, Ogle and Toler. Since the books publication he has received letters from all over the country from relatives that he never knew existed. IIow many families named Burks exist in the United States today? IIow many Ogles? IIow many Tolers? How many of the other families named in Here Arc My People? Burks has a letter from a Burks in San Antonio, Texas, from an Ogle in Swittn zerland, from a Toler in Los Angeles, and his mail Nice to bava you home again. daily increases in volume. He would like to hear from Then you did mint me, Uriel all the other Burks. Tolers, and Ogles, through his ala fried, delighted. Couldn't bava flood it another publishers Funk & Wagnalls Company, 354-36- 0 davl Fourth Avenue, New' York City. He fears that outTb mnn oa the platform atrpped down and extended nta hind in greethis to come address relatives personal may raged ing. .Hello, Christopher!" Kir Christopher Marche shook the bearing rifles and bombs, if it is made public! How ara Hy-lu- po-le- ASSETS ....... Loans ar.d d.wounts g .. . .. Overdrafts . United States Go ernment securities Securities guaranteed by United States Government as io interest andor principal .. Otlier bonds, stocks, and securities Banking house, $71,457.69 Furniture and fixtures, 23,943 00 Real estate owned oilier than banking house Reserve with Federal Reserve Bank IV TirE DISTRICT COURT OF Cash in vault and balances with other banks ... THE FIRST JUDICIAL DIS- Outside checks and other cash items STATE OF Redemption fund with United States Treasurer and due TRICT OF THE from United States Treasurer THE FOR UTAH. IV AND Other assets COUNTY OF CACHE. . 868.435 70 3 875 43 223,550 00 . 8,870 28.592 85.400 8 607 87.589 15 00 89 73 43 87593 80 667.71 SUMMONS 1 ' 2.50000 8.773.73 I girl" r j I TOTAL DENTISTRY a HIGHLIGHTS CHIROPRACTOR Dr. Wm. W. Ross ' er X. Saddle Horses C ASSETS .1.445,756 41 LIABILITIES Demand deposits, except United States Government deposits, public funds and deposits of other banks g 19800 Time deposits, except postal savings, public funds and deposits of other banks 832348 56 Public funds of States, counties, school districts, or other subdivisions or municipalities 164,61821 United States Government and postal savings deposits 1257000 Deposit of otlier banks, including certified and cashiers checks outstanding aj Total of items 16 to 20: (a) Secured by plcdg,, of loans andor investments $ 177.18823 (b Not secured by pledge of loans andor Investments 1,036396 92 C) TOTAL DEPOSITS 31314,185.15 Circulating notes outstanding Other liabilities Class A preferred stock, 2000 shares, par $25.00 per share retirable at $25.00 per share. Common stock, 2000 shares par $25 00 per share 50,00000 156783 100.000 00 35.000.00 9,086 62 36316.78 Surplus Undivided profits net Reserves for contingencies . dow. proffered hand heartily. "This thing la nnbelieveable, ConMan Unrea.onabf air) Keeling better, I hope." and working conditions, as was Its you, Could done with another nor. Kira policemen murdered at have A mnn Is so unreasonable he wlU Initial purpose. in aa mauv their posts week nicely, but theea damnable nights." expect a wife to be satisfied with Most of these changes, which are "And all killed in tha same way," murders" the little he can give her, when Stabbed said Connor. received with being Extracts, 50c; Filling, $I.W; interrupted through tha great applause Yea, of course, heart." heaven and earth together haven't Terms Cash Plate. $16.04 by the bulk of Industries, may be blarehe. llather bard oa you, air. credited to Mr. Roosevelt. " No elue at all!" In them to supply all her The The girl turned quickly, RememDR. LYMAN E. SMITH enough Sir Bertrand Chnreha report President I the commander-in-chie- f wants. Cincinnati Enquirer. ber, father .no excitement. The docstates that tht blade used by tha who makes tlie final deciPhone 55I-- J for Appointment tor insisted " Recently a birthday party of sions. Tile belief Is widely held now Cardnn Jewelrv Bldg. I'm not excited, Im deadly, da. murderer must be at least eighteen treat national importance occur- that General Johnson may be sup- trrnuofdly calm," replied her fa- inches long, and since a person cant he is able, ther, Lieutenant General Sir Herbert very well go about London carrying red. It marked the first anniversary planted before Jong energetic, aggressive and honest, Kreneham, Commissioner of the Lon- a rapier" of the NRA the most extraordinThis Mr. X mast be using a FOR RENT Furnished house or but lie has made too many enemis. don Metropolitan Police Korea. But ary bureau ever created by the j He acts thins done but there are he was atill frowning as they moved sword cane, interposed the inComapartment. Harris Music Co. the Federal government. always a great many wounded through the crowd on the platform missioner. "AnvtWjig helpful fW he sent to cards WILL TR4DE A new McCormick newspapers! Birthday 'greetings" were of two feelings when he Is finished. His in the direction of the carnage Not much. Tosted from all over Deering Mower for hay. Parley kinds. On the one hand. NRA. great weakness Is lack of tact, plus ratupa. lie did not atop aa half a Loudon. thrmi-.Connor him. rummaged Savage. LATEST METHODS executives praised the bureau to amazing sensitiveness. Crltlrlsm. no dozen reporter rushed to meet Commison the a him large envelope Thev fell into stride alongside IN DRI OLESS the skies, said that it had started matter how friendly and well deseveral FOR SALE OR TRADE for Logan and began to ply him with question, sioner's desk and extracted us well on the road to recovery, posed, invariably angers him. HEALING been had ninth cards pasted property. 5 room modem brick upon lie waived them aside. would take us all the way before heads. Service home at Ogden. Phone 344-- J. I have nothing to any for the letter cut from newspaper It is impossible to enter into a long. On the other hand, various Later Tonight" was the message on each SIS West Center SL Phone 34 FOR SALE One discussion of business conditions critics said that the NRA reprepress at this time, gentlemen. gray horse, 6 card, with the signature in the day. sented the downfall of democracy, these days without bringing in the old, broke to ride or work, years that it meant we were in for either ominous word "strike. The labor See Herbert weight 1150 lbs. fascism or communism, that it had problem Is uppermost in the mind at Blair Motor Co. Humphries abrogated every major provision of of every executive even though his Phone 390. business has not been directly afthe Constitution. Everythin? in Radio, Neither of these viewpoints is fected. threats of a general strike Certified Radio & Reindicative of the stand the Amer- keep him awake nights. ican people will take when they It is an interesting fact that we frigeration Service Sales. finally express an opinion. They hear more of strikes now than at For Hire Electric & Refrigeration know the NRA has done line any time since the great post-wParties taken to ML things uch as eliminating sweat walk-ouyet the number" of men Plionea 184, 462-430 Private shops and child labor, and giving j involved in strikes, and the total Logan or to the Lakes, at any J as so far labor a better break of working hours lost, are about time. See Beantiful Logan Can' Day & Night $ i wages, hours and working condl- - tile same as in the past five or six Phone 623 yon on horse back. it know Hions are concerned. They years. In other words, so far as the iV arc which has likewise done things statistics show, the strike A Jf V MARVIN DUNBAR v-not so good such as setting itself is no mere severe now thanproblem v M it was business over routine as czar a last year or the year before, or in up matters, about which situation they booming 1928. ' are confused. ; V However, the statistics don't tell PURE JERSEY MILK Most commentators are of the alL In the past, strikes have Code Prices that the main trouble with currcd because of disagreement Get your car repainted by All My Own Production the NRA is that it grew too fast over wages and hours. Wt do the work experts. Present and tried to cover too much terri- strikes Satisfaction, Our Trade Mark are very different the right at the right price. We In the beginning, it was strikers, as a matter of form make , tory. '', have run shop in Logan 31 Phone 693R2 .HV-AAI principally an arbiter of working demands for shorter hours and years. : , i'fM g" minimum conditions it laid down higher pay, but those matters are j All work guaranteed. the least of it. The real reason wage and maximum hours . V to branch behind the strikes is the drive for i rulings. Then it began out into very different fields. It closed shop industry the unions Farmers Take Notice such are out to make American business made rulings concerning routine business matters as size 100 per cent closed shop, and they Highest price paid for canner 428 North 1st East cows, useless and freshly "Could have Jour niii toother week ttrely, but their Jomuahle and time of credits, it fixed prices mean business. It is both amusing dead horses and cattle at the expense of the consuming and important that in at least one murdert " folia Phone 899 W I.ogan Call 11R2, Hyrum public, according to the various case employers finally agreed to There was a question in ParliaJust ordinary Sir Darrow reports. It became the ex- - meet the wage and hours demands Paradise ment Fish Hatchery last night," said one of the Herbert. No handwriting. This ia ecutlve head of every major in- - of striking workmen and were What does the Commis- the first morning in a week that reporters. dustry, and officers and owners of turned down, because they sioner Police to do some of intend about newspaper hasnt received and corporations found n't consent to the closed shop plan one." d at every turn. As for lndustrfal productlon these X murders?" themselves Our leader fhia said Well, thats something to be They couldnt make a mwe with-- , there tte report. There have another reporter, morning, The Commissioner suggested that thankful for. out authorization from Washing- - been some slight advances some and London absence frem studied the cards, and muttered: this at your to- slight recessions, and they about was unfortunate. Tonight. in Washing- -, balance each other. There may be time The powers-that-b- e Local and And he kept his word every grumbled Sir HerPacking PAINTER ton, as a matter of fact, have re- - a downward swing soon, due to bert,Suggested!" said Connor grimly. the at tk) time," shaking newspaper is NRA summer The this. Gov-useasonal giving influences. p cognized and read from tin; editorial: "What extra measures bava been Long Distance It is about to re- -, ernment spending still confuses the reporter, It would seem that ia the face of taken?" duce the number of codes in ef- - picture, inasmuch as it is lmpossi-feMoving Men on night duty have been these deplorable conditions, Sir HerLet us paint your brick by 70 or 80 per cent. It is be- - ble to tell how much of recovery bert Frensham's is at his desk Instructed to permit nobody to applace home to make it look coming much less arbitrary in its is due to more normal times, and in Scotland Yard. Murders of powithin six feet of them. And actions. In brief, it looks as if the how much to abnormal stimulation licemen are not aolved amid the ease proach must reafter constable, dark, every like fire brick. NRA in the future will be mainly from distribution of public money of Continental spas, but at the point' port by telephone to his station concerned with wages and hours from Washington. half everv hour." of duty and danger, "Mild hint, no 449 N. 2 E. Very good. Also Instruct diviPhone 314 doubt," continued the Commissioner. Call 1038 sional commanders to issue automaIta a downright libel! " hand on tic men on to all pistols night post Jane Frehsham placed a her fathers arm. Remember, f- until further notice. Connor started sir. Yes, to; ather' the room to transmit the order Im not excited I he said, test- leave when the ringing of i subordinates to Im calm as a turtle. ily. Commissioners telephone caused The reporters continued at hie side the him to halt. until he entered the Scotland Yard Sir Herbert lifted the p!0n-- ! ear in which Superintendent Connor Yes. ..This the Chief Commisof the Criminal Investigation Divi- sioner ... Youis have! When Was it sion, had come to meet his chief. posted? His face clouded in a Then he dismissed the reporters. Have a messenger bring it Aberdeen Slack is If you gentlemen will come to frown. the best coal in Town to me immediately, please . . . Thank my office at one oclock, I shall have He the receiver, and Slack other for any Stoker. to you. up hung Far any Superior something to say for the press. faced Superintendent Connor. Y'ou Then he addressed Marche: it and Know Try X going to strike again?" wont mind giving Jane a lift?" asked Connor. Lucky to get the chance." The News has just received a The reporters crowded around card. Its postmarked St. James. PerMarche and Miss Frensham. The cards have come from all we statement from can a haps get over London, Sir Herbert." Has a date you, Sir Christopher. At this very moment," said the been set for your marriage to Miss British Isles. Continental Commissioner, slowly and emphatiSEE theAfrican Frensham? Coast the Orient many cally, hes plotting another policAbk the lady. The customary emans death." of the world's most interesting places 1 believe." thing, What can we do! We dont knt-transplanted in the form oi picturesque .Has it. Miss Frensham!" native villages! A host of new buildings where hell choose to strike." No! Im afraid Sir Christopher 84 miles of spectacular exhibits Another life must not be sacri-- l is none to anxious to hurry ma- ficed if thrilling new treats in this coloriul its humanly possible to pro oi a century's progress! tters," she smiled. obvent it," said Sir Herbert. Have; Do it today if you say the every servation cars, dinDivisional Superintender t: And it's economical in time and money, allcars and No in Marche exclaimed. an hour." ing word, here, in this room, Salt Lake City 33 West Second Sooth if you go via Union Pacific Railroad. Low room cars ( drawing other plans for this season." The command was barked in the round trip fares daily. In addition, sumrooms and compartYou commitare Lieutenant voice that Careful, Chris., hard, grim mer reductions everywhere, with varyments') on many ting yourself " She turned, smiling General Sir Herbert Frensham bed U nion Pacilic trams ing return limits. in Y'tr.so battlefields to tha reporters. on used the Seriously, though, this summer. w hia isnt qntte the best time for the lie sat dons at his desk aad For full particulars see your local agent Headquarters for Farming, Mining, and Livestock Interests teboo Commissioner ( daughter to studying X postcard aa t The Salt Lake Home for Cache Valley People annc-even if it had Connor left t tsaaa taa lb data V w tab." order. ' the Twenty Five Cent Plate Lunch at the Soda Fountain Try ECONOMIC of Logan in the State of Utah at the Close of Business on June 30, 1934 s In tlie Mnt'er of the Estate of AUSTIN. Deceased. will Creditor present claims Wall let yon knew when lha with vouchers to the undersigned time cornea," said Bir Chriatophar, the estate of aa ha climbed late the ear baaidal Administrator of ofJana. Aa they drove elf Marche Robert Austin, deceased, at his at mailed affrctlonatalv at hta fiancee. fice, Cardon Realty Company, 113 North Main Street, Logan, Glad ta ha back!" t Utah, on or before the 29th day Khe nodded and marmured hapof August, A D 1934. pily, then lightly chocked off quss- JOSEPH E. CARDON, tioea aa her fingers: Oiva ta na- Administrator. count of your behaviour while I tea LeOmnde L. Hardy, Plaintiff vs. NEWELL O. DAINES. awar. Klirlatioast Cora M. Hardv, Defendant. Attorney. THE Nona." STATE OP UTAH TO SAID Bomaacetf" DEFENDANT Creditor To Notice bobs." Abaolutaly You are hereby summoned to Whiskey aad aodaaf" within twenty days after Marche hesitated, aad mormersd: In tl Matter of the Estate of, appear service of this summons upon you. Not to many." Alma O. Jarkson, Deceased. In if served within the county Nor too few, I'm afraid." claims which will Creditor present action is brought "Youre dining with me to- with vouchers to the undersign- otherwisethiswithin thirty days afAvon. ter in ed at his residence night service, and defend the above And tomorow night, too, I Cache County. Utah, Taradise R. entitled action; and in case of D Nr J ' 0,1 !'r,nfore hope," Jana interrupted. failure so to do, Judgment And the eight after Date your no, not 16th duV of , acthe night after. Koine chaps ara giv. of fir't public a'lon June 12th. will be rendered against you to the demand of the cording me a dinner that night for win1934 mg which Is on file with Thomas L. Jackson, complaint ning the Grand I'nx at Monaco. the Clerk of the above Court. 8orrv, old Administrator. Tills action Is brought to diswill give ms C. W Dunn. Il'a just as well solve bonds of matrimony the time to rreovrr from your head Administrator. Attorney heretofore and row existing be- -i ache." Logan, Utah. tween you and the plaintiff. I'll srateh myself, Jane. Won't Dated this 11 day of June, 1934. go too far. I promise." Notice To Creditors i L. D. NAISBITT, Commissioner of I'oliea Trenchant Attorney for Plaintiff stopped pacing up and down in hi In the Matter of the estate of 75 North Main Street oflica and turned to Superintendent Annie Brown McBride, Decea-sed- . Logan, Utah. Connor w ho atood calmly by the win ROBfRT 4L5 FIRST NATIONAL BANK prev-nwill their Creditor to the with vtmcln-rat lit residence in Cache Countv, Utah, on or before tie 15' h. day of August 1934. Date of First Publication, June I Jill. 1934 David Lester McBrido, Administrator C. W. Dunn. Atfy. for Administrator. duns 1934 Report of Condition of the t Notice to Creditor! matter November Z, 1931, at lha I'Uh, ander the Art of Marrb J, 1IIVT. -by carrier er mail on pear Sakarrlption Rate Advertising ratra made known upon application. Friday, July 13, LOT, A N. CACHE COUNTY. UTAH TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNT 18030349 TOTAL LIABILITIES MEMORANDUM: Loans and Investments Pledged Secure Liabilities. United States Government securities Other bonds, stocks, and securities 1,445,756 41 to TOTAL PLEDGED fexcludlng rediscounts) PLEDGED: Against circulating notes outstanding Against United States Government and postal savings deposits Against public funds of States, counties, school districts, or other subdivisions or municipalities Against deposits of trust departments 206,10000 1850000 f 224,00000 50,00000 12,900 00 158.350 00 3,350 00 TOTAL PLEDGED State of Utah, County of Cache, ss: I, L. Westerholm, a Cashier of the above-nambank, do solemnly swear that the above statement Is true to the best of my knowledge L. WESTERHOLM, a Cashier. and belief. CORRECT Attest : L. S. SMART. WYNN 8. HANSEN A. SONNE, Directors. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 8th day of July, 1934 C. GEO. HEINRICH, Notary Public. My Commission Expires, Feb. 12, 1935. ed ar Why Be Bothered With Washing at Home When You Can Have It Done So Cheaply at ts W X i V vr v fr x (ft West First North We Call and Deliver 68 Auto Painting WANTED - Miller & Son would-compani- es Phone 485 ANIMALS Will Call and Pay Cash for Dead or Useless Cows and Horses If Dead Notify Us at Once. CALL ENTERPRISE 30, LOGAN Logan Exchange Calls 49 Also Dealers in Hides - Pelts - Furs Wool i post-card- j JAPANESE HAND LAUNDRY - Colorado Animal By-Produ- Co. cts hog-tie- J Jack Mathews MOVING THE price-fixin- g. ct Johnson Cab and Transfer Co. Mb? uim a Economical Sensational Wasatch (Red) Gasoline Starts on a Split Second 22UC Per Gallon ; IF ITS AlbeiMeeira Coal vwj. Its Many New Customers Being Convinced Daily. Once you try it, you too will say: Its absolutely the best Gas I ever used. 3 REASON- S:- THATCHER COAL CO. 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