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Show CACHE AMERICAN Friday, August 24, 1934. Here from Nsmpa LOCAL NEWS SHE WAS THE BOHflBSHEU : " fu't ' " Shopping in Logan t With sheepdogs to right of her, hang-dorelatives left of her, and an to Mia. Ray K, nl a ii :i f.i j r W ill., uay. Oruiit Smith, Kidmid Mrs irrepressible press-agealways two jumps ahead of her, making her ront ' L,U.'l I m M Ml - I j! W I .su.rli. wa.--) ,'! - iwr-ut- T, bvn morrow no u wider she blew up! tia-- i m r as explosive as its title, bril- f X liant laughs and satirical thrusts at the make-believ- e Y 'A ' s uI u I 1 tl H.'l I !)! i rt ! ! n i . Hri In t fltf ' S t. and M ' i on a ima'lin. r tl , s d-- u d , C.r.f-- ! M. Ol.-cf Uus rn has il etv to U a h this aso:i a Uie llntorh AgnniliuraJ Cclbre and has b ft to nuike pn.iimm.irv t hina for tlie cvwning of s.hxl. Mr. Ol-e- i has btsn in clunve of tlie Preston branch of the Life Insurance C'T.iiony - ba n nichi r ., at Mfi of this ritv. alia ba-t the stitt Imthuav ! Mt.'oi.rt, i. tlx xui 1 A tit lt.,'.. I H of n n rf r :u aim Uu .,.1 j ,.(j t. ( .iu ss. . Al!l,n Iw Queen Candidate Here 'V a-- sv Mlsa Norma Ku-rsoot Uie position Of Rodeo Uie C'tu he county fair, midldute fur a vwn r 1 and Mre IVrkiky. 4 W. W re m f, w Ik b.-r- tlx Harvested Good Crops ncii has purcixiscd Peterson Grocery at 98 South. 2nd Olsen, one of Uie Uilrf- Fast street. Tile new proprietory tv cf College, was tran- took over Uu niuiagx nicnt this this business In be week. The place will Qiv.n rep rts that in l(. kiwn as the Bell Grocer, where faj of ,ll( la the a line of staple and grein grocne .llls r n, Civ of llie wheat farm-wi- ll be earned in stock. j cn. m I .is smlio-- v have harvested " than 50 bushels bo the acre. one and one half a "res planwd Rnnf Renaie P.vm uym Mr. harvested 138 t0 Buis are being let for Uie re- E. There are explosions of laughter and excitement in every chapter of this new l! repair at tile serial story. oun rf the Smart ginuiasiunij Utah StiU Asricoltural col- - . . tLii Mftkc a,s so b Herman Hupp and wife of Hansel Valley, have left for C Idea go where they have gone to attend the worlds fair and to visit bro- -, thers of Mr. Hupp residing In Minnesota. They exject to be away about a month and U)xei tluir re-- 1 turn will visit Uie factory and bring tack with them a new Chevrolet which they have purchased from the Caclve Auto r t LeOlumn- slege port in lm-1 u award d wort will jo)m It vVjlson of tlie Thatclier Prank and mediately m tlmt Uie work will company the ojwnlng c,. (l( id of Uie OSL offices here, be completed 24 of Uie college rn Feptembr made tlie sx'rt columns of the A River Heights delightful Tlie roof has leaked badly for some ai.e Tribuiw niursduy mom-tlm- e . tliawIr.R and Pltwoim anil Theie pirtims sliowid both supper party was given Wednrfcday weaUier in tlu bite winter and in a. U(W on tw poif course at the evening bv Miss Ester Olson in spring haie greatly trlerfered with cat ia e Country Club Wednes honor of her sister, Mrs. David tlie use of the gymnasium. dav afternoon. Tliere men with J. Smlh of Salt lake City who club Is vtslUng litre and Mrs. Russell oilier members cf Uie L:r-- m former Lot an J. Standing of San Bernardino, with a piaved game the California who is spending Studying Meat Plants (iilciu residing in Sait Lake. summer with her parents. A bowl of the Dean F.. J. Maynard of cosmas formed tlie center of Scliool of Agriculture at the Utah Received the table and places were marked State Agricultural college has Just Kindly Mrs. Dr and Mrs. J I. Cleric, Mr. for the following guests: left Logan for Chicago and New York and oUier eastern points and Mrs. John Cherica and Mr. Russell J. Standing. Mrs. David J. Wilwhere he will make a study of and Mrs. G. W Kipper left this Smith. Miss Elsa Jenson. Muss S. Olson, Mrs Kicking plants, meat distributing morning for their homes In Aus- ma Jenson. Mrs. P. exA. Olson, Mrs. H. Mrs. Olson. an Oscar from Texas. food retail Returning and wholesnle tin, plants, The tnp is tended motor trip through Yellow Ray Trot man. Mrs. H. L. Olson. food organizations. Lo- Mrs. John Davis, Mrs. Lehi OLson. sponsored by the Swift Packing stone. we expected to stop In Mrs. John Lund berg and Miss lone liave We minutes. few a is and only being gin participated Cmpany in bv twenty of the leading animal been here two da vs and should Olson. The remainder of the even husbandmen of the United States. like to s' ay lower, in fact we ing was spent playing games. Prizes Dean Maynard, who is also pro- .should like to locate here." said were awarded to Mrs. P. S. Olson Mrs. Kipper is a and Mrs. Oscar Olson, fessor of animal husbandry at the Dr. Cherica A puppet show was held Mon- college, was selected from the daughter of Hamlin Smith of In- Idav evening in the ward chapel by Hatcheries Rockv Mountain area River Heights bt-t- .Adapted from the play by wf swiw&m CAROLINE FRANCKEwMACK CRANE has made a hilarious Jean Harlow and .Lee Tracy from which motion picture 1 Starts Today in The Cache American should be disposed cf In the state the Feed Lean office, of Utah approximately 170 ihoj- Peed in the whole United Stales sand head of cafle. Forty thou- - is short. A recent report indicats sand head should be sold through that for the nation as a whole, the noitnal channels for comtacr-- 1 feed available is only 64 per cent cial meat consumption. Tin 130 of normal. The experience of thousand should be ahsorbed ini the scarcity of feed in 1919 and Uie government cattle buying pro- -j the high prices that were paid A new estimate under date of gnam. These figures can only be during the following winter is an August 10 has been made cf feed general estimates, but in the fate 'outstanding memory with many of available In the state of Utah, of the drouth the state is exper- - 'the catUe and dairy men of the The earlier estimate of hay avail- - jencing and the definite assurance ' sate. In that year there were able is not changed essenUally. f a short winter feed supply, it many cases where more was paid The states hay supply is approxi- - seems only sensible for this year to feed the animals the last six mately 40 per cent of normal, that every farmer reduce the j weeks of winter than the animals Subsidized feeds have fallen to number of livestock to be fed in were worth. This condition has such a low supply that the low proportion to the feed available been recognized and the federal amount of hay is even more in- hnd what normally should be ne- - government's cattle purchasing tense as it affects the livestock oessary to feed such a number program provided to give relief, in- - 'of low the than percent livestock from November until) It is the best program offered; t industry says William Petersen, May. dlcates, jis the best program we know of state director of drouth relief. to and including August 15, ' that will be offered. up suLast year the production of there had been purchased 46,1191 A report from the federal gov-gof beets In Utah was 912 thou- - cattle In the state cf Utah about eminent says on the basis forecast sand tons. The August of what is estimated present estimate of crop and feed 210 thousand is livestock for ths commodity The for program supply in relation to disposition. tons. This means a tremendous should be complete by November numbers and the drouth, officials beet believe to be it loss in sugar may necessary pulp, molasses, because the object of making tills and beet top. Tlie Index number sale is to save feed for tlie winter purchase as many as seven for summer pasture is only 33 per and the cattle buying pro-- 1 lion cattle and calves and from cent and that of tlie range 53 gram should not be carried on twx to five million sheep and When snow comes feed per cent. These are the lowest into the period when feeding of goats. will not be available in many lo- figures recorded in 20 years. Rains hay and grain is necessary. The feed on the farm may in August and September Every farmer is urged to make callties. help the pastures and ranges but a oareful inventory of feed avail- -' should be sufficient to maintain will not materially affect the win- able and then to cull and keep if1 cattle through the winter, ter feed supply. ca,ttle purdiasing program the best animals as a foundation', proceeding satisfactorily, reports Just as sure as there are sea- herd for the future and to dispose1 The estimate of sonal changes winter will come of the balance as rapidly as the Mr,- Peterson. reduction roide for the state is wath the necessity of feeding live- program will permit a general estimate but the stock. The intensity of what tlie Word has ceme recently to this,011 winter might be Is conjecture. Be- office that the federal government rspc risibility of what reduction cause the supply is 60 per cent is going to provide feed in case liquid be made on each farm is Already too below the feed normally available none is available. This office has that of the owner. far feeding cattle during the win- not been advised that any feed much hay which should be be available to be furnished tamed lor winter feeding is being ter, a program has been outlined to stock whlch normally for a 40 per cent shrink in cattle by the federal government other. is This to be fed. This means that there than that being provided through should be on pasture. 'cutting the supply for winter and the urge is tliat a reduction be ebb made immediately to conserve all the feed possible for winter so a large number of the best livestock in the herd may be kept as a foundation far the future livestock Phone 710-- (?asMfm9 rd i ly re-w- ill 7!mO Prices Delivered I A. H. PALMER 186 Phone --- North Main Logan --- 460 fuel bills and in improved beating service. Why continue needless overhead when Iron Fireman can give you better heat for less money? Use our monthly payment plan. Let the machine help pay for itself. For homes and heating or power boilers up to 230 h.p. Don't put it Install Iron F"mao now! If your boys and girls are expecting to enter the Junior high school for the first time this year, you are urged to see that they visit the school library on Wednesday and Friday from 2 to 6 p. m. during August. This will afford them an opportunity to get acquainted and select some books while there is plenty of time to help them. Students in all grades are welcome to make use of the library. tlie SuUierlands demon assisting. Mrs. Lehl Olson entertained her family, Sunday at Uieir camp at txiriui auiyon. Dinner was served from one long table centered with a bowl of cut flowers. Covers were marked for Mr. and Mrs. H ber Olson and family. Mr. and Mrs Jo, m Davis and family. Mr. and Mrs. David J. Smith and daughTho ter Annette of Salt Lake. Misses Esier and Olson, Mrs. John Lundberg and Uie hostess. Mrs. Alma Nelderhauser entertained at a shower Monday evenMrs Roland ing for her stster. Henlnper. a recent bride, the party was field at the lawn of tlie Nelderhauser residence where 45 guests were present. Mrs. Heningcr received many useful gifts. A trousseau tea was held at Mrs. Roland Heningers residence Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Bartow are the proud parents of a baby daughter bom to them recently. Mr. and Mrs. Dunn and family motored to New York City recently Iie to spend Uieir vacaUon with Mrs. Dunns parents. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Rider spent Tuesday afternoon at the CCC camp at Logan canyon. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Liechty motored to Salt Lake Sunday to visit with relatives and friends. Miss Owen Long and her primary class enjoyed a breakfast at the river bottom Monday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Gnffin and family sprnt Sunday visiting with relatives at Clarks ton. Mr. and Mrs. John Bl&ur and family and Mrs. Okey Hanson motored to Mink Creek, Sunday to vLsit wath friends. Miss Gwen Long and friends of Logan enjoyed a trip to Bear Lake Wednesday. Mrs. Lehl Olson and Mrs. Jolin Lundberg spent Wednesday afternoon as guests of Mrs. Betty Quel at Logan, the occasion being Mrs. Quels birthday. - o- Police sirens have no more auauto thority than any ordinary horn in Chicago. SU 78 aimdl West, 1st South E?ase Cache County the state. Parents Take Notice 11-12-- COAL Here in , Iron Firemta can be quickly insulted in your present beating plant. The minute it goes to work you benefit in reduced One complete Riding Habit will be given Free to Winner by Dansante Management JOHNNY ROSSELL and his ORCHESTRA No Raise in Prices Gents 25c Ladies 10c Cache County Fair Sept We are Now Equipped Sor Handling I have The very best facilities been afforded by the FERA for the transportation of the cattle both by rail and truck. Full cooperation is solicited from every person who finds himself short of feed to do everything possible to fmake this program function. Again it is advised to make a the feed careful inventory of 'available land keep on the farm only enough of the best cattle as a foundation herd that can be safely earned through to the next This should be grazing season. the method of determining how I'many cattle should be sold from leach farm. Saturday, Aug. SS and other Commodities Pertaining to Servicing Automobiles and Trucks ar of Tomorrow Nights Dance We Carsry W , industry Favorite at AY of LoMae Inc I one-thi- Get Your Votes and Cast Them for Your Leaves for Fair a wur. This Question Will Be Settled by Votes Obtained at the reixnai from whhh fen ice he Lts resigned. re nitty (Progressing with Work ' AT THE CACHE COUNTY FAIR? J M. rf $Sj! Employed at Branch A. C. I I! r;x-r- n Purch&ses Grocery -- - - li . j,,iu u.v- .n , l!.i here for a was fn Logan Thursday visiting cfc. tlie mm fnendw Min l da,, U one (wyntuwi California of Uo OaSav of btvan. of tlie caixhdates for tills posit! n jnmnt born Btioswof nlaivrs and frl.tids , m vl:h who is taking t,m,ss Kite PXtrtny It seriously. It(l in Ivisn UlU vrlt Et) MrLauttn- r.(or(K As aim aa Uie ontan-it- n spends ail hour each night at lier r i?atim Ls in th U. S FeclannUIon btvn 1j wxit rompk'trd. father's farm at Benson, riding her sir Martin rxncts to luru Uie saddler ai d roping calves. vl. orlt nertoa kxiU man to liandlr of Filmdom. V S c ! O 1! Ei l!r. cf T x to luunt'st iu a!.i la in. cn Hip Vir t Mdr J..a.A asrl ft f t! vaiiv is o.ily l.or, a ,ui-.iIj Mr Muir I Berkeley Visitors A story of Hollywood - i l la Who will be Rodeo Queen V. I ) ' Harvest Alfalfa Seed o.i Tmwlav for t rr.a.i Hr h xa'.ad.' to tx tvoi,iii O M Hirst. C. front-pag- e I , ,1 " ,cVr' mance of today the news of to- V. f. Mr. f il , Page Three. A') I .It of Nam, Hiotiu Muir, county toinnus. (Iv I'.ni F.t . r. lo. nl st.n r, alw wjlx in Up (smnty . a', i :ii I ran a:ij lhi.rsdav, itjoit d U.ut lx- h.o Will be Operated ,rt.l t, bully lv v a I. ii f I to Operation Submit g punctuated with LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH Lump Stove $8.75 8.25 7.25 6.25 4.75 Nut Pea Slack Keeps a Long Hot Fire on Less Coal . . a Shallow Mined Coal. . Comes From Deep Down in Mother Earth, and is Not You Get Your Full Weight . . . Two Thousand Pounds to the Ton . . . Your Coal is Clean From Bone, Slack and Dirt . . . Members Receive a Dividend on All Purchases Made. This dividend is paid promptly on the 15th of each month following date of purchase. Old Members Participate in the Earnings From Purchases of Coal Without Taking Out a New Membership Card. Price of Membership Cards Has Been Reduced to $1.00 to New Members. This Has Been Made Possible Because of the Exceptional Growth of the Company. Tell Your Friends . One and All Not a Bone in a Car Load. Carbon County Coal from Gordon Creelc. A Clean Burning Coal. Very Little Ash and Very Little Soot . . saSMT The Personnel of this Company are Local Men ii |