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Show FiiJ.iv, March CACHE AMERICAN 11, 1932. itn Eismar LOGAN. CACHE COUNTY. UTAH Patrc Seven aarsrrac Blairs Automobile Greasing Service Is Complete and Thorough QUAKER STATE and GERM PROCE Si ED oils, And QUAKER STATE greases nothing better made. Hydraulic lift, air pressure and ion transmiss differential metered all under servicer, gear flushing equipment, cover. With present road conditions, you grease gun, should grease your car NOW and OFTEN. Ch assis greasing 75c and up. Phone 390 55 West 1st North Street We use laaoism mem CACHE DAIKYH PRICE PROTEST PAID Advised of Big Borden Los Leading Industry of Valley It Taking Condensery Prices Requested. GENERAL BUSINESS CONDITIONS SIM FOR Fawn Fifty Present at Old Folks Party annual midProvidence. The winter party fen the old folks was held In the city amusement hall. The hall had Just been thoroughly cleaned and renovated which added much to the appearance and pleasantness of the function. From 13 30 to 2 p. m. hot chicken and oour kraut dinner was served to three hundred and twenty. TTo Theurer had charge of the banquet hall and chairman James E. Hansen of amuse menu. After dinner a program consisting of songs, readings, stunts, musical selections and reminiscences of the early pioneer hard times compared with the present Hoover hard times were given by Sister Ella Campbell, The outstanding number on the program was a song by Conrad Berler who is the oldest person In Providence, being 95 years of age j last October. The oldest lady, Mrs. Amelia Slgg, 93 years old, was also present. After the program games! and dancing were enjoyed until 6:30 when supper was served to three hundred and thirty. After upper a short dram was pre seated and more stunts were performed. The most i j I experiencing, feed being shipped in from every available section. Now to make matters worse you have cut the price to 17c per pound fat or to a sour cream basis. This who Is will bring the dairyman fortunate enough to produce milk testing 35 per cent, 111.90 per ton. vhlle alfalfa bay Is costing $15 per ton and going up every day. With the same degree of consistency we should buy an automobile for what Its mere weight In crude steel would : j stunt was the rooster, egg-layi- tU Moodily Book Uw for seasonal upward oxpact ad with the ap- of p caaUnaliM during February, according to tha March 1 Renew of Tbe National City Bank, which states that tha month was another period of alack trad and disapby the pointing performance major tndustnea. Tbe review adds, however, that in the markets and In the indexes of public sentiment provided by the number of bank failures and the volume of currency la circulation, the showing has been better, both security and commodity markets reflecting the hope for Improvement afforded by the bill. Although judgment as to the sufficiency ef the steps which have been taken in sopport of credit cannot yet be final, accord-tu- g to the review, the improvement that has accompanied such motion is important, since being based upon the expectation of a check to the further contraction ef credit. It touches upon the busi-nedilution at the point where are most remed al ri.c-iurc- s THE Three Hundred Logs Utah March 7. 1933 The Borden Company, ISO Madison Avenue. Hew York City, N. Y. Dear Sirs: We. the Cache County Dairy Marketing Association, are obliged to protest your recent action In price cutting at your Logan. Utah plant For several months past we os producers have operated at a Mae. due to extreme feed shortage and high priors for same, caused by the most severe drought this sec- - r3aastsaaHsMaBaaa6BHas' Claas-Steag- -s The review gives considerable ll attention to the cull for liberalizing credit, and tatee that those who criticise tbe urovision relating to the use of Government securities as collateral for Federal Reserve notea on the ground that it ia inflationary should take into consideration the fact that a condition now exists with respect to currency which was not contemplated by the eu hors of the Federal Reserve A I The normal fluctuation of the demand for currency with the Gl.xis-Steaga- -- Fuhri-- 1 Lavon manipulated by cent to 1931 overWwhUe the ,other matures that deserve) crease In consumption was 18 per d Their P8 cent. The production of condensed d Mr' Case' by presented and evaporated milk decreased 6.1 Mr Lamont Fife and Mr Nan while consumption depercent Alma Mathews and his creased but 29 per cent making 3.8 Blndrup. famous Sagebrush quartet precent decrease in per greater producsented a perfect imitation of the tion than In consumption. accomplished Prof. Otto Hummel-- I It shows butter storage to be 58 sphiel and his dough-face- d quartet. per cent less and condensed and Director Carl Muck and his group 36 milk cent evaporated less, of world renowned per singers Inwhile the milk equivalent of all Schuman-heinthe Mesdames cluding dairy products In storage was 60 Emma Lucy Gate Jim Lortdos, pride of the Ameri- Mary per cent less January 1, 1931 than Garden, Adelina Ross, favored the can Greeks, and styled In many in 1930. old folks with several selections. We realize that conditions world- the world's heavyweight Much credit is due Sam, Joe, Jess, states, wide are extremely bad. but It apAda'von Tima Mwte "and champion, will appear in Ogden pears to us that you are not takVera, the program and amuse-- 1 Monday night, March 14, against ing your share In comparison to committees for the splendid chief White Feather, heavyweight what the producers are taking. assortment of amusements pre-- j wrestler from Oklahoma City. The 0 During the five years and presented during the match is announced pared by Charlie inclusive the U. S. average for evaporated milk was $4.15 per case. wound up with a dance with music ' We received at your Logan plant Promoter Revel, has a supporting furnished by the Frank Harris during this period $1.75 per hun- orchestra. cord of Ogden talent. A1 Dawson 3.5 42 for cent milk dred or perper The married men, M men and the has been pitted against M. L. cent of what this hundred pounds of Providence First and Sec- - tensen, an officer on the Ogden of milk made, forty-eigond wards tested their skill at police force. cans. The U. S. average for the last basketball Wednesday evening, with for the fact that Iry Dem several months has been $2.85 per ward walking away with of Except Salt Lake is booking the shows! 14 ounce all three case of forty-eiggames, at Logan, the Greek grappler could cans, taking about 90 pounds of and Budge have been brought here. He is a milk to produce, while your paying djnner guests of Mr. and sensation wherever he shows. Lon- price has been 84 cents per hun-- 1 jesse Jensen Sunday. . , dred of 3.5 per cent milk or 29 per- th? blg oney' makes A iarge crowd from here attended it difficult to have him stop in cent now instead of 42 per cent as the excursion Wednesday temple towns the size of Ogden and Logan of the last five years. Many more njght. Mrj Meiinda oisen of College but at that he has friends here and comparisons and statistics could be in Ogden whom he always likes to given but we think it unnecessary. ward spent the week end with her visit when passing through the In view of the extreme serious mother Mrs. Josephine Bauman. state. George Lamb, manager of the condition in this locality as above Mrs. Wells Whitney and Mrs. and Char!le, Reel stated, and that the other com- Peter Barson are visiting with Mrs. of gden are his panies operating here are main- Leland Zollinger. Revel and Dem have taining condensery price and beMrs. Lorraine Smith entertained common and Sm? take at should lieving that you at a quilting party Tuesday even- selects with loss least a part of the along mg. Lunch was served. the producers thereby protecting The First ward Relief Society, the Industry, that has taken so held their work and business meetmany years to build, from certain ing Tuesday afternoon. Three disaster, we, therefore, ask that you quilts were quilted and refreshreturn to condensed milk prices ments served to immediately if It is at all possible Mrs. Dora Checketts Is visiting for you to do so. her mother Mrs. J. D. Wood at With very best wishes, we are Farmington. Respectfully yours, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Garrett were Cache County Dairy Marketing visitors in Providence Monday. Association. Mrs. Fred Jensen is confined to H. W. BALLARD, JR., her bed for several day Her many President. friends hope for her speedy reMARTIN C. REEDER, covery. Secretary. The ward turned out and cleaned the church house on Wednesday. Mirage Seen No More Then and Now Certain parts of Kansas were noted for (he number of A century ago the Maumee rivei mirages to be eneouutered there at at Toledo afforded more fish, aim rather frequent Intervals, but In reiu greater varieties, than any olhei cent years these Interesting sky river in that territory. Tbe mos; hare dlsappe iretl, and the numerous and valuable were th ressnn is arid to ri si In the faci pike, the muskellunge that the state has hivn largely .atfi'ih and bas Fishing wus done planted with wheat and the lack of with hooks, spears, and dipnets. The variety in the landscape gives no fish were so numerous, it was quite opportunity for the formation of a common for the Indians to spent huge. from one to three at 8 single stroke. 'L lawJ Wy Tke National Cky Baak al Naw Yatk volume of eligible commercial paper outstanding, baa been Interfered with by the extensive boarding of currency at a time when the supply of commercial paper ia at Us lowest point on account of tha business depression. With tha usual basis for currency expansion so reduced and currency demand unusually heavy, the renew states. It seems clear that some temporary that provision for broadening basis ia not only Justified but BCCtllATy Tbe fear that the nee ef Government securities as n basis for currency will lead to the difficul- ties which European countries exyean, as n perienced la post-wresult of the same procedure, according to the review, fails to take into consideration the fact that ia those countries addPional currency issues were needed to expenditures pay governmental and to make good their own dehere the proviwhile preciation, sion for more currency ia simply to enable the banks to meet demands from their depositors and to take the plate of currency which is hoarded. It is strictly an emergency measure the need for which will disappear when hoarding ceases. It will still be necessary for the Federal Reserve to ms in tain the same reserve ratios against notes and deposits as heretofore. The action of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York in reducing its rediscount rate from 84 to 3 per cent on February 26, the review states, may be interpreted as in line with the general program for checking excessive deflation. The reduction In ar ft states, "Is undoubtedly designed to, and will, facilitate the distribution of forthcoming Government security issues by giving the banks a spread between the rate on such securities end ths rediscount rate, so that banks which have purchased Governments will be more Inclined te carry them and not force them upon the market, thereby bringing about a shrinkage in the bank deposits and further deflation. The tale of Government eecuritiee at this tims may be taken not Imply as as ordinary fiscal operation ef ths Government, but as part ef a broader program ef raising funds la tke principal money eenteie which would then be distributed throughout the country where needed through the medium ef the Government credit relief agencies." Reports of 900 Industrial corporations, compiled by the bank, show 1931 net profits of $592,000,-00- 0 $1.2r8.(toQ,000 against tnd $2,102 000 i,i) in 192'--, decline of 53 im-r. 72 per A kt; respectively. rt, and surplus of the gr- up anmunt-e- d to $17,703,000, OuO at the beginning of 1931, upon which tha net profits return averaged 3.3 per cent. Despite poor earn ngs, a composite balance sheet shows an Increase in ratio of current assets to current liabilities from 6.6 to 7.2. resulting from tbe liquidation of receivables, invenand bonded tories, short-terdebt, and an increase in cash an- marketable securities. Public utility system earnings declined only 7 per cent. rate, m forward for the chamwrestle, could not book the Greek either here or in Salt Lake. pion Grizzlies was third in line There will likely be a large num- with 45 points. He was handiber of wrestling fans go to Ogden capped by a bad knee and was unnext Monday night to see the able to play In the first two games, champion in action. The show Is at but In the four in which he did play he always managed to break 2222 Washington avenue. away for numerous score IT to Monk ran Brown Heads Division Scorers The twenty leading scorers are as follows: FORWARDS k, j ... cCr If 1926-193- Chris-Scou- ephe Grizzly) Tick" Brown, Logan high school's brilliant little forward, led aU the Payers in the division in the Plnt,s scored. He mafter Lowell i hU nearest Although Brown was only a substitute In most of the ameS' taing like speed and hl accurate eye for the basket point after point to help rhT ts ht ht 1- -2 . J forty-seve- fr-erl- s wall-eye- n. NEW GRAND HOTEL Main at 4th South SALT LAKE CITY In The Center of Shopping, Business Theatre District Coffee Shop and Cafe in Connection. Rates From $1.50. M. H. Thompson, Mgr. Conference Visitors Welcome. and i Ogden Defeats North Cache (The Grizzly) The Of dm high school basketball tram practically clinched a berth In the state tooraa-meby defeating North Cache, In Smart gym Wednesday night. Tbe game waa a thriller from start to finish. North Cache led at the half but short- nt 28-2- 5 ly after the third quarter opened. Are Johnson, star guard, went out of the game on After this Ogden personal gradually crept up and managed te eke out a one point victory. Previously In the week Ogden lost a play-otilt to Weber for the division three title. ff 10 Edwards, Preaton. Gunnell. 8. Cache ... 10 GUARDS Player Team goals ft fm pts 9 23 14 33' Johnson, N. Cache 14 3 90 8 McNlel Logan. 7 Hull, Logan. Dtbble, Logan 7 R. Peterson, 8. Cache 4 6 Bergeson. N. Cache C. Peterson, S. Cache 3 1 Poole. Preston "Why Is It. Rastus," an old negro! "'L. was asked by his employer, "that Q 1,111 so few commit negroes ever suicide 7 "It's flu wsy boss." replied Ratios. "When a alilie man gets In trouble and sets down to worry The winter Intra-murhandball over It, he get depressed and kills hisself. When a nigger set down tournament at the L'SAC cams to a dose Wednesday afternoon, when Jus' goes to sleep." the doubles tram of Elgma Chi PI Kappa Alpha team 4 they tell me," said the The victory gave the proud father, than he baby looks 2, first place with 75 : Sigma Chi' like me." closely followed by the Ft the point Oh, well," commented friend, "what's the harm so long Kap a ho scored 9. The outlaws as he Is In good health." captured third place, chiefly thru the efforts of Plnchot who won first place In the tingles tournaWELDING ment Monday afternoon. He defeated Oeorgu Young by scores of i OlgHltl Win Handball Tournament al e da-"A- 21-1- 8- WELDING QUICKER BETTER CHEAPER NEW ELECTRIC and Acetylene Welders LUNDAHL IRON WORKS Logan, Ut$Ji 21-1- 5, 21-1- 8. The PI Kappa Alpha fraternity in the Intra-murbut are closely pressed by the Delta Kappa Pi's In second place, and the Sigma Chl's and Phi Kappa Iota's In third and fourth places Is still leading al respectively. contest will The next itnro-murbe tennis. The net game was begun last fall, but snow fell on the courts before the completion of the tournament The courts have been n cleaned of snow now, and the are expected to complete the tournament In a couple of week al Keep Abreast The Times One of the best ways to keep abreast the times is to get the habit of reading the newspaper. The Cache American is essentially a county paper. It carries all the worthwhile news of the day that pertains to every walk of life throughout the county. No other paper in the state makes the pretense that this paper does at being exclusively a home paper. The price is within the reach of every pocket book. Only $1.50 per year by mail or delivered to the homes of Logan subscribers. 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