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Show CACHE AMERICAN Tap Two Friday, FeLrunry 3. N. CACHE COUNTY. UTAH LOG LOST CACHE AMERICAN Brait-Wetkl- Nrn!Wf, y t tillered M S3 oeeufid-tlaa- Wel Puiillahed Frery TurtaUy Hid Utah. Cecre Slrrct, lan, matter November i 3, Fit, C. ENGLAND J. a and FLOYD ROSE. eutacrlpUoo Rate by tamer 1, 1 Pit Office 1878. ENGLAND J. O. ALLEN, JR. aU of Logan, Utah or mail Pubhihed ly uith arrangement IM cue year "Ye It's fine It la line. her faalmoal ther eald, hyaterlraliy. "Illnnille, I'm funt an old crab I dun t mean to he II I real One. teally It la. " Ilia eyre Ailed up with teara, end he flung Ida irmi around her. Then he eubbed: Take care of my girl.. ..Oh, take rare of lie pulled htmaelf away my Iwby! and put on hi little haL "111 are It I line.... It I ml, lllnmlle fine lie almoat ran out of the apartment For aevrrat aecond Illomtle aloud looking at the door that r lor behind her father. Then ahe alowly walked hark to the bedroom, l.urllne waa Mill propped up In bed. eating. when lilutuli entered 'O llrlen will burn up If juu r lair.' I.utlino laid, knowing that wliai'ter answer Illomhe made would determine what had happen FRANCES MARION Pro Vtuik Mhw Gnl'Jwjm M,vf r llat Mol a IXl.ll.nl M'o S'nrnng Muk4 Dnvitt. 8 known upon application. Advertising rataa mad JLLIES MARION Friday at lte at lev an, Utah. utiUrr the Act Of March Onm and Publllier W1LIJAM CLARKSTON Ik-to- Like the Horse If anything could forcibly illustrate the law of diminish injr returns resulting from increasinjr costs beyond a letter portage has turned reasonable figure, the three-ccn- t CIIAITLR XX over to ltT father time ith ilHr nilnm " .ild lurlounly n ah lk.l I'londtn Halil, II, l -- in 'WHI, m really Hums In I he folli, I at Inn at Ihn Ihvtitie. have a i)j I -- the trick. nl J in ginif "In llm IvIIipiT' tier f.illii f lost which will never U rePostal revenue has It an though he had heard it (or the gained from the game chocs of mail, for the simple reason hi.. time, and aai lull-- ' dut-mail with wrong that the public has devised ways to use third-clas'Suit1.,, wiuu'e that instead of first. come hut N, thing nothing The same thing will take place with gasoline. As gas tin at.d he inoiet to taxes are shoved up lieond reasonable figures, smalle r cars will lie used less, arul the volume sold will diminish, thereby producing ess revenue for the state. I.eyond The same thing will take place with projK-rtya certain point, the owner cannot jwty taxes. When that day comes, he will let the city, county or state take it and the tax rolls will Ins flooded with unsalable proiorty. and tax deficits will mount. The public is no different than the horse. You can lead the horse to water, but you can't make him drink. You can tax the public beyon I its ability to pay, but you can't make it pay. The political subdivisions of this nation, from the smallest hamlet to the Federal government, should readjust the tax loll and pubii; expenditures l' fit the ardty of the people to pay. The papers are fiiW with reports rf meetings of tax expert , state tax commis. ions and other organisation of tax spenders who ere in a large nma'iire to blame for the present taxation problems of the people. As nKiscrs on the financial affairs of the they have for urs taken the easiest course, acquiescing in public demands for extravagant public expenditures without raising tlrir. voices in protest or showing where exorbitant spending was leading the people v. k Even todat. most of the "tax experts," instead of rej . ivf commending drastic cuts in public expenditures, are hunting ways and means to increase existing taxes or find new methods of taxation. The same thing is going to happen to every city, coun7 1AV ty, state and the nation itself, that has happened to millions of families they are going to have to get along on the other end ol the room, Blondle les3 money than they thought was possible a ear or two following him. Pa, don't start," said Now, years ago. Instead of increases in taxes or new methods Blondle, defensively. of taxation to balance public deficities, there is going to I'm not going to start I've finhave to be decreased taxation and decreased public de- ished.' There was no force in his statement. He said it quietly, brokmands on a balanced scale, which will eventually wipe out enly. "Not with me. Pa. Blondle was the deficits. Families are paying up their bills now on reduced frightened now. I'U never be finNo, Blondle, income simply by reducing their expenses below thir in- ished with you never." her father said, looking at tier sadly. "What I come. Governments will have to do the same thing. meant was ,I'd finished with U-e- n I s IlioUH-llt,- 1 " . -- k'-- . . ",1'r'l, m ftn, flood and Fenders Where Our Money is Hoarded g $13,-000,00- 0, - .' along...." . coat "The It for deck work," said Lurhr.o wisely. "Deck work? Whats that? Go on a yacht, baby, and you'll see!" (CONTINUED) (con-right- . true that the banks in the East are only paying from Milling Co. 280 West Third South. per cent to 1 per cent interest so that 2 per cent would Thatcher and Morrell Feed and be a neat increase. If the money now being hoarded by inSupply Co., 26 West Center, Loand other dividuals, banks, corporations was circulating as gan, Utah. H. P. Hawkes Produce it should there would be no shortage of money and the Co., Preston, Idaho. Miller Coal country would lie prosperous and agricultural products and Feed company. Hyrum. world be bringing their usual good price. The question now is how can we get this money out from its hiding place and circulating again among the peoLEWISTON ple. Is it a lack of confidence or is it because investments are not good? Our banks and other institutions that have the distributing of money are doing their part in helping The Sunday school drama, "Gone industry to move and to give employment. These are ques- Broke by Frank L. Mansur will tions which financiers might do well to consider. be presented in the very near fu. International Film Service CO.. Inc ) 1032, Chiropodiit Piano Moving d CULLEN Olson and Emil Anderson will be the speakers. We Invite all Scan- dinavians to be present. Scandinavian Presidency. Wavaa of Short Langth Light waves are only Billionth f an Inch In length. Have the Bus Repaired Every Day is Bargain Day At JOHN A. LARSEN STORE Groceries Meats and Merchandise $00 Cylinder ether work priced low. equally Drive out and trade with us and save the difference. A valuable free MOVING Just North gift is given away each Saturday & Main Transfer Co. 449 N. 2 E. Thone 314 NEW HOTEL LANKERSHIM 7th and Broadway Los Angeles, Dr. Wm. W. Ross LATEST METHODS IN DREGLESS HEALING Nerv-O-Met- er 312 West Center St. Service Phone California 400 Newly furnished rooms 938 at Wanted Animals Dead or Alive moderate rates from to $6 $1.50 Excellent Cafe Garage in Connection THE HEADQUARTERS FOR UTAH PEOPLE W. W. Whitecotton, Owner and Operator, formerly of Utah House Bi-Produ- cts Co. Frank R. Wishon, Manager Logan j Poultry Pellets KID SHOES j sani-aga- in Regular $5.00 going in this at Sale Price S2.95 CALF SKIN SHOES Men's fine, double sole, Regular $4.75 Sale Price S2.95 KANGAROO KID ( ' pel-bea- k, ( spec-i- Single and double sole. Regular $7.50 Sale Price $3.95 OCoats We are closing out our tire stock of Stevens fabrics, lined going at en- Overcoats. Suits our entire stock of Mens Suits during this sale. A complete clean up of SHIRTS Dark Blue and Tan, four button sleeves Regular $1.50 Sale Price . 98c SHIRTS Men's big Yank heavy Work Shirts Sale Price all silk . 49c PANTS A real tough and durable work Pant Sale Price . 98c TIES ARCH SUPPORT SHOES fine quality Fine Calf Skin or Oak Leather A Sale Price $3.69 Special silk-wo- ol . lined. .. 25c SHOES Bargain Table, Shoes and fords. Values to $5.00 I Special . . Ox- - $1.95 even- Johnson Cab and Colorado Animal of Court at our Hyde Park store at 7 :00 oclock. ing If dead notify us at once. Phone Logan 49 and Reverse charges Prompt Service. 2 A GAR! 2nd No. MOVING CRATING PACKING LONG DISTANCE $jf00 Eight All Hyde Park, Utah Now Valve Grind and Motor Tune Up Four $00 Cylinder Six Cylinder M Salt Lake City You have to come to the Cullen to meet your friends. Improved Service . Reduced Rates be will meeting the Stake House Friday evening February 3 at 7.30 o'clock. James Clarence Johnsen, P. S. In EL 2 has developed a system of feeding ture in the Lewiston First ward so the hen can get a balanced under the direction of Mrs. Florration and at the same time give ence Pond, "Gone Broke is a comit to her in the form that natuie edy in three acts it is well cast and intended she should receive it The offers an evening of real emjoy-men- t. Watch for the date, Februpellet system is natures way of feeding the hen. It entirely eli-- ary 18. pioneers of the commercial minates waste whereas the mash On Friday evening a shower feed industry in Utah, the Globe ' system is recognized as being very dance and program was given in Grain and Milling company have wastefuL The pellet system is the Second ward recreational hall stepped into the light and tary because the hen will not bill in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Howard are introducing the pellet system the feed around and mix it with Wheeler. The progam was: comof feeding. This system has been filth which always gets into the munity singing, "Love at Homs; tried out in Europe, the middle feeders. The drinking water is reading, Liliac Time by Thora west, and on the pacific coast. It kept clean because there is no Bergeson; two vocal solos. Miss has been pronounced a success in mash sticking to the hens mouth Wheeler, piano accompanist Miss every territory where it has been when she goes to drink. The feed Fredon Shumway; piano solo, Boyd consistently used. ration is easily kept balanced with Karren; two numbers from the H. G. Shipley, a field agent for, pellets because the hen cannot Layne quartett, Down on the the Globe Grain and Muling Co., separate the ingredients. The re- Farm and "Kentucky Babe. The states that according to expert- - suit is a higher egg production couple then unwrapped their prements run in Utah, the pellet at a lower cost. A higher standard sent and the remaining part of the system of feeding is destined to of health is always noticeable evening was spent in dancing. The revolutionize the feed business in .where pellets are fed. couple were married a month ago, this and surrounding states. Globe Graln and Mining the bride was Lois Allred of Ogden. When we stop to consider that Co. now has the machinery innature provided the hen with a stalled and are making the Philip Bemhisel and Seth Gretongue and throat for the lets. They invite the public to gory spent Saturday in Logan. purpose of picking up and swal- - call and see the new feed and get lowing distinct hard particles of first hand information regarding W Lor Praiso food, which food is to be ground the results being obtained by those We ar aU excited by the ter el after entering the gizzard, we using it. praise, and the noblest are meet should not be surprised that science For sale at Globe Grain and by gory. Cicero. . FOOT SPECIALIST hours I to 133 to I Offlo I Tliatcher Bldg phone 5-- 8 Globe Milling Company Makes 4G2-- Auto Body Shop you gavo me last night's right here. Lo you have to have furs on a yacht? "On a yacht? Certainly! You need fO-C- and ELffELL Scandinavian old-tim- 123 No. Main 158-181 DR. G. P. WISEMAN Furniture j Scandinavian Meeting at the meeting with her father. Tm on my way now." Blondle aid, alipplng out of ihe dressing gown. Lurltne pushed her tray aside, and Jumped out of bed. Cluing over to the oloaet she took a dress from the rack. "Here's that blue. . . .you can wear' It. . . .and the practice panla. . . .here they are. Madelon can pull the Initials off. . . "Youre certainly a pal," suld Blondle enthusiastically. Lurllne turned to her and (aid affectionately: "I like you. Blondle ....I'm glad to have you for a pal again. One 80it of feels at home you know..., the only thing is.... hands off the Larry number " "I promised you, didn't 1?" said Blondie sincerely. Lurllne walked over to the dressing table, ns Blondie started to put on her clothes. "Im going on a yacht tonight." said Lurllne. "Pratt, the old nuni a palace on yacht. Its a palace the sea. . . "Fine. .. .yes, fine, Blondle answered, but there was a hollow ling In her voice. "If I had another good fur coat I'd lend it to you and take you Phone 4ele. 503 Wrecked Bodies held i Antone L. Skanchy, 3Jgr Ever) thinjj in Radio and Electric. :j RANSFER COAL Logan Coal Co. li.'oivlir," jo.d 70. u if.'i a rob. and ELECTRIC SKRMCR Post. CrrORP Knight Spring Canyon t CERTIFIED RADIO M.l Mrey rur,lSMilna c . 7 : 1-- 4 r'bT e s"i-v- J being e an pa. I thought it ovei carefully, and a parent has no right to try and hold a child back fiom doing what she wants urless' The following clipping from a Washington dispatch will she wants to do something er to be wrong and you rouldn t do anyour readers: undoubtedly interesting very wrong, could you Washington, Jan. 26 The treasury's February 1 of thing Blondle?" 3-- 8 notes 2 of five cent oversubscribed was "ou know I couldn't, said per fering year Blondle, soltly. Then quickly on 81 times in the one day the books were open, and some-thirUie defensive again "l he foil,, may he done to prevent padding in the future. Sec- is all right then they pay well! will "Where you lnef" retary Mills announced today that the subscriptions for the for the tune being Lottie notes offered last Monday amounted to $7,800,000100. The saidHere I could". you cculdn't go in the Poltreasury had asked for $280,000,000 to meet maturing lies"ion and Mill live home?" her fa. securities amounting to $1 15,000,000 and interest of thrr asked pleadingly. and to furnish funds for the Reconstruction cor"No no, it s sm h a long wav uptown at night I'll come and stc ' poration." you all the time though We often hear individuals lemark that money is tight. "We il send your things down henwill you come up for them?' Of course they mean that there is little circulating, and as he orasked a result they are not getting a hold of the coveted dollar as "1 won'thopefully. need anything from, Blondle said quickly. "Lotreadily as they would like. The above certainly tells us that there," tie said she'd lend me everything there is plenty of money in the country, the treasury having Isn't she a pal? "Yes. ... w ell, then asked for a plan of $250,000,000 at 2 5-- 8 per cent, was overgood luck, Blondie And Pa looked down at subscribed 31 times. Just think for a minute that when the his twirling hat. "Anyone would think I was gohw government asked for this amount there was $7,800,000,000 away forever. Aren't you glad? offered the government at thi3 low rate of interest. It is said Blondie trying to be cheerful Larae envei je containing co.r.-- 1 Joan pap u, po-t..,.i. Na-- j NeplJ Andrews Ut wren first ' store T)c M. I A. spon- Local tm.k and Pka,:fc's Clark ton Anierhuil Cache b return id Bold Finder sored !i tr annual IP' or Mr. Andrews. CO East 2nd bail f aurday e.inm,' Tha Lull Re wad. was duoraud In siren and gold South, the McClcnn OTchis.ua music. A family dinner was given at' the home of Mr. r.d Mrs. John Buttars Saturday evening, tt be-- J 74tlt birthday an.! tng Mia. Butt.ir ntversury. Those present were: Mr Repaired at Reduced Prices and Mrs. George Myler, Mr. and Ms. IL L. Butt us and family. Mr and Mrs. Joseph Burt, Mr. and Mrs. Ooldin Buttars and fanuly,l Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Byron Ravsten. Parents and fcatlierx la-lfhtlrj meeting Thursday evening. A pro61 W. Lst No. Logan gram consisted of: duet by Mr. VV. DeVerl and G. Thompson: lesson was given by Mrs. Martha Goody; accordion solo by H. M Officers were clo-VGodfrey. Principal Joseph P. Malmbcrg took charge of the meeting. enameled 3 large FOR SAIL A no hrst party was given SunIn first but used Mr. of home the circulators, at day evening class shape. Cui he Ehci't Meta! and Mrs. Joseph. Dinner was In coura. Three prison were Works, Phone 81. M.-- es Norma Butt, Vera ThompNew three room son. Ruby Thompson, Ruby M.ie, FOR RENT house, modem In every way Violet Atkinson. Lavona Good' y. Clone to business section. Call 700 Mr and Mrs. Ru.on Ftandmg ct Fkld.ng, Utah spent a week suiti- FOR REN 1' Furnished or unfurng at the home of Mr. and Mrs. nished house and steam heated Co or re Mvlers, Mrs. Standing was apartments. 195 Vernon Ave. formerly Miss Masy Myles. Waldron and Mrs. Iz-Mr. spent two weeks with Mrs. WaldEXCLUSIVE AGENTS ron's parents Mr. and Mrs. David FOR THAT Sparks. Mrs. Waldron was for. Miss FAMOUS Ruby Sparks. merly Miss Cleone Larson has returned to Pocatello to finish school. Miss Hazel Buttars spent a week visiting friends In Plymouth. Mr. and Mrs. Pftcr Godfrey are proud parents of a baby boy. Mrs. Godfrey ts In a Logan hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Griffin were visitors recently In Trenton with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Pavne. Phone 13 I 1923 SMITH CLOTHING Company |