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Show sr 1 CACHE AMERICAN Bend-Week- Newspaper, Published Every Tuesday and West Center Street, Invert. Utah. ly at A(pUraUun a made WILLIAM C. rG BubacrlpUan Rate Advertising (or privilege of Second Clase puelal Logan. Utah, poetofflr. Owner and Publisher LAND J. It ENOLAND all of tagan. Utah toy C. ALLEN. carrier or mall one year rate Friday rate IB Trcktiail Jruiio fur rUXta at lu: CLOTHING THE FAMILY $150 lt perepiration. In drying on the body it draw heat from the body iterlf. Cotton, linen and eilk dry more rapidly tlian wool and taka more brat from the body Woolen garment take longer to dry and lha removal of Ixxly beat ia, therefore, more gradual. It follow from thi that people who lake eold e icily ehould Wrar fl.u in I next to the ekin, tally in able climate; or where Uii el.. di irslle, tlwy ehould alwutv t-tlnir underi loti promptly With the idea of meeting a public demand that taxes be reduced, the Cache county commissioners in arranin their annual budget tentatively left the Cache county fair association off the budget. It mav be that the commissioners feel that the fair should lie self supporting and it may be they will reconsider their action and allow a small amount from the taxes to help put over the annual fair next fall. it t wi t Members of the fair association have appealed to luiuld f.t the Imdv luos-lthe commissioners fora reconsideration. Wlulcwi HI t'l'ht nilj whe-Men t the nuk and action is taken in the matter, it will no doubt be alter bi tab r w do will to wear careful deliberation on the part of the coinmissionei wl.u'i carry the w, iglit of the who generally get on the right side of questions ci trim in from the shoulder nd not ply on tight belt around ue ale fecting the funds of the county treasury. dorm n. Women ehould 1 . i -- fa- . I w . . - earry the weight of their clothe from the 1'ioi.ldei by the attachment of sun-- 1 no. m to garment bung over the Use The Derailing Switch While individuals and private commercial enterprises everywhere during the last two years have been compelled to reduce expenditures to meet impaired incomes, one has looked in vain for any of the units of government to undertake to cut its cloth to fit the purses of the people, says the Chicago Tribune editorially. There is rapidly growing evidence that, altogether aside from conditions due the depression of the last two years, the tax load has reached a point beyond the capacity of many to pay. A study of Wisconsins tax situation just compiled by R. O. Wipperman of Milwaukee, points to that conclusion. he d (era. mutter of fact, the average more sensibly i.. n of today drew tie.. i men in this nvpect. She i not wi likely to bare tight collar or band around the abdomen. Of courtw, the old type of tight ooreet should be relegated to the scrap heap. :i The same goo. I m i king No uch imjieJimrat to the upward flow of blood through the vein ehould lie allowed. The blood returning to the heart from the feel and leg be to run up-hda it were, and la not helped by having thia upward flow blocked by tight garter: Naturally, the vein leeouie dilated end Inter enlarged and unetghUy. eboiild not pinch the fm t envaht-rllreL ehould lie brua 1 mid not too high High heel throw the i ight of the body forward cm the bn. Ho throw tint body iff prof r baLmo and may cimnc $y mp-toremote from til" fevt, e. g , loo !: u be, the causa of which I ofu.il Shoe uiiUf'cU'd QUESTIONS and motbera should be able to auw -- r there questions 1, What clothing is lnt for warm weather? t. Mim'd clothe flt snugly T 5. Why arc tight garter harmful 7 advice bold to stockings Woolen advuw ble in vary cold general rjcri : wKeokuk, Iowa A omans dream to float down the Is Mississippi In a leaky flatboat. going to be realized, she says despite predictions of veteran river men that she cannot succeed. The woman. Miss Randi Lerohl. former scrub woman of Superior, now 43 davs out of St in practically all of our states. The political machine Wisconsin, Paul, her starting point, Is deand its expansion along bureaucratic and paternalistic termined to carry on even though is now almost penniless. Her lines has gained such momentum that hand brakes will face is raw from exposure to th no longer control it and it is a question whether air elements, but she wont give up brakes can check the speed. It may be that public sen- And warnings given her at every timent will have to open the derailing switch and con- port of call go unheeded. It didnt it? I cant sign to the ditch many of the fantastic measures and give upstarted, what I started. seek which the politicians propositions It is an ambition she has had to load on the nation under the guise of movements to more than 20 years. She has been told repeatedly benefit and help the dear people but which, in real- that it cannot be done. At Fort of the on currying Madison men who Inspected her theory ity, are proposed primarily craft said It could not ne public favor and rolling up votes for the proponents. gotiate the rapid waters that lay One man said he before her. couldn't drive a nail into the boat so rotten was it. When she arrivfrom Nauvoo, 111., yesterday, her The Insurance Field, under the title, A Spectacuear ed feet were in six Inches of water. be a goot But her dream lies south. There Opening, editorially suggested what would the to home of public she will be able to take things bringing but impossible, way easier; Just work enough to keep the horror of our mounting automobile fatalities. her going and regain her health. trunk in the bow What a tremendous and astounding spectacle it of Inthethecrate-lik-little e craft she bought 35.000 to said the would be, Field, pack together 44 days ago in St. Paul she has men, wome nand children on some great level fiek everything she owns. This trip trucks has cost her more than had she . . . and then turn loose an army of automobile gone by rail. tractors and passenger cars to run upon and among Miss Lerohl cannot swim. She them until the last sign of life was crushed and mangier has never been in a boat before, except when she came to this out of all! country from Norway. If the river freezes, she says shell skate. During the year. 35,000 or more men, women Nothing else matters except to and children will be killed after that manner but in reach the south in the way she has If we had to face it all at one time . . . the started. What, she asks, is the relays world would stand aghast at the horror of it. Rut it is cold, the leaky boat, the discom-to fort, the loneliness, compared done, done on an increasing scale, every year, in drib- satisfying her ambition the same lets. What terrible driblets! urge that led her Viking forebears to cross seas in open boats? The 35,000 mangled bodies is not a pleasant thing Today, she set about getting next lap of her Jourto think about but it is a thought that should be ready for the and straightforwardney. Simply kill thousands we If brought vividly before the public. ly she went about the task. She of people, one at a time, it is fundamentally no differ does not pose. She doesnt want You ent than if it were done all at once. Carelessness, in- publicity. She declares newspaper boys spoiled it all. wheel the at drunkenness competence, recklessness, She wore low slippers, six pahs of stockings, a great deal of other these are greater destroyers of lives than is war ! clothing. The first task confronting her is getting her boat over the government Jocks here. Then, she feels, the worst part of her journey will be over. She does not worry that her money is nearly gone. That will take care of itself. ng ot Thirty Five Thousand Mangled Bodies ... A LASTING CHRISTMAS PRESENT is ms a Lio.1 Thu it ths fifth of a terirt articlet on Health in tht Horn wtik Ca it ti Bat- - 1 rf1' J 12 Iht Washington The Christmas spirit was Invoked successfully In the house to obtain approval of a $200,000,000 appropriation for loan on veterans bonus certiflca'es Chairman Byrons of the appropriations committee explained that Immediate action was desired so that the veterans bureau could accomodate former service who wanted 'bonus "to fTli their dhrlst-sh- e mas st0ckings. The resolution was adopted unanimously and sent to the senate It will bring the total amount appropriated for loans under the 50 per cent valuation of $1,710,000,000 on the certificates to $1,352,000,-00Already $1,153,000,000 has been loaned to the 3,500,000 veterans exbonus holding certificates, hausting the bureau's reserve. This does not Include $75,000,000 loaned by private banks to veterans. The measure was the first passed by the Democratic house calling for money from the treasury. It also was the first presented by the new Democratic chairman of the committee. At the committee hearings. Veterans Administrator Hines said the $200,000,000 should last until June 30. But, he added: We anticipate that if present conditions are maintained, there will be a greater demand for loans. Dp to November 30, Hines said, 72.7 per cent of the veterans negotiated loans. Of that number, he said, 65 per cent did not waste their money; 20 per cent used it for investment purposes; 8 per cent for automobiles and 7 per cent rereceived no benefit. It is surprising to find that only per cent are supposed to have wasted their money, Hines said. There was a feeling that a great deal of it would be wasted. Hines testified that the 50 percent bonus law was not responsible for the treasury dificit. Today he told President Hoover he was asking congress for authority to let contracts for soldiers homes and hospitals totaling for which money has not been appropriated. He said all the projects involved have been authorized, but specific permission was necessary to let the contracts so that work would be begun or continued without Intel ruption. 0. Fells who used to hitch their to a sar new find their ag'-automobiles attached to a rj Mexico City A sweeping Mendon Plan are completed of all activities leading ur for the annual celebr Christmas to the anniversary celebration of the Virgin of Ouadnlupe day. bv ion under the direction of th" hundreds of thousands of poisin' Sunday school supenntcndency ii't wr-appeared likely tela;, The day entertsinmrnt consist of d suggestion made during bitter ; program in the ward chapel a1 i'arks on the church and govern !0: a .m.. after the program pres merit department by member oi -- n's mill be distributed to the the senate and chamber of depuhlldren of the Mendon Sunda' tes are followed out. school At J p m.. a children1 The principal local points of Ur lance will be given In the warj verbal attack thus far have b"cu , amusement hall. Santa Clan t!l visit the dance. The day1 en 'he Catholic church Itself, the re tertainment will clow with a grar.e the nation press, lctionary1 a.lways management ani sever1 hall In the evening. Every one 1 overnmcntal department! nvited. Mendon orchestra will h the music. Both Houses Atl k Mr. and Mrs Clarence Rrd ar The church was attacked in both h"isi for what members iiilli'. Me proud parents of a baby method-rrulay December 18 am i mn.cruuVrd'1 The Mendon dramatic will pre-of pi! xplottntion of ihnu-.inwho ime to pay homa the comedy Safety First on .t'A i tite virgin VcdhOMlay evening, December 2J n t lip Mi nJon T!.e new paper excel' tor a nt ojera house. Cailos Kidman entertained at r ntlwru.-u' fed for piibli-hiuol mi oi eoncert at th I arty on Thursday evening at tit a and !or .i 'ed reart ion home of Jus parents for the trai builders class and their It ad- r 3T teiideiHUs Toe managemen the national railways was cri Mrs. Eva Smith. Game formed tin tried for allowing reduced fare entertainment. Light refreshment, 'o Guadalupe when crops are rot were served. Those present were ting in the fields because of high Glen Hubner. Boyd Shelton. rail rates, and no reduction has Ladle, Barrett and Willtan been granted agriculture. Fred Richard, Melvin W. Baker. President Manuel Perez Trevino Walker. of the national revolutionary party-leMesdames Annie Hughes, Marv this criticism, charging the E. Sorenson were luncheon guest to Thursday ofM rs. William Buist. commission railway offered leader for enlisting large delega Mrs. W. A. Wursten of Logan Mon to buy the reduced fare tick SHF knows this Store for its despent Wednesday visiting with her eta. Javier Sanchez Mejorada, pres- (laughter Mrs. Frank Hancock. know it, too, lightful confections cient of railways, was attacked by Mr. and Mrs. Vert Bhelton presname and called Javier Empera for its high quality hence this is the ided over a prettily appointed cupdora. ot per on Wednesday. A basket Demand Outfit logical place to buy your Candy. fruit formed a centerpiecr Alleged presence of Knights of and covers werepleasing Mr. laid for and offices Columbus In governmental came Into the chamber discussion, Mrs. Melvin Muir, Mr. and Mrs Alonzo Wood. and demand was made that the Mr. and M . Theo Peterborg and Mexican revolutionary government family of Preston spent dundav be swept clean of these members. A demand also was made that here guests of Mrs. Charlotte 119 No. Main Logan, Utah the department that allowed rcii be iza'. El Mrs. has Shelton eth gon--tInvestigated gtous broadcasting Gonzalo N. Santos, Malad. Id. ho. to spend the winpresident of the senate, and principal leader ter with her daughter Mrs. Georg Have It Ik- - Ej of the attacks prats Anderson. Bounty for Groom At the end of the Seventeenth ed General Plutarco Elias Calle, luiit liid.c a girl h Ii Pinks; ne may have dreamy eves and .vet century In Canudu. a bounty wa ind said he was prepared to deny .e very wide awake London offered to all men who married unchurch propaganda." that Calle der the age of twenty. had permitted certain fixtures for the reconstruction of the Basilica to enter the country duty free, and that Calles had donated to the Guadulupan fund. K, 3-- 7, Even if your friends don't help you much, you should be satisfied Just think what damage they could do you if they took a notion. fur-lK- gl-b- . . tl nt Yes, c .'i'. ai She Likes Long-strot- anti-cathol- ic I F Christmas ... AVON Notice On November 1, 1931, Jos. E the grocery Watkins purchased store located at 395 West Center street, Logan, and Is only responsible for obligations Incurred since dv that date. DEAR SANTA CLADS love to read the childrens letWUl you bring me a big ters. baby doll with some clothes, house slippers, and a cupboard My sister, Helen's husband Is In Honolulu and she lives with us. She has al lttle baby boy Davie Joe. Please bring him a walker Best love, and teddy-bea- r. Robbins. Betty-L- u I Carpet Affect Sound The bureau of standards says that carpets and rugs absorb sound and have the effect of reducing the reverberation time of a room The aren of the floor covering in a choir loft of average size would hardly be large enough to have any deadening effect upon the reverberation in the church as a whole. Musicians generally prefer to have their Immediate surroundings bare and reverhprant Population 140. A village in Cache county on Little Bear River. 7 miles south of Hyrnm, the ship ping point. Fourteen miles south of Logan. Has LJ).S. church and long distance telephone connections. Mail to Paradise. will be ON TIME Christmas juat can not be put off" W hen December 25th rolls around it will be too late to choose the kind of gifts you want for your dear ones. Make your choice early and make thi a GRUEN Christmas youll please everyone. Mother. Father, Sister, Brother . . . wc have a Gruen Guild Watch exactly suited to each. Each one a great value at its price. From $25. Wheat Price Stays at 48c district Ogden ML G. Pence manager of the Farmers National Grain prices on the Chicago market have gone up approximately five cents a bushel since Dec. 11. On that date, December grain was selling at 52 cents a bushel on the Chicago market. Mr. Pence said that locally the price has remained more steady. The low point for the month was reached on Dec. 12, when wheat hit 46 cents a bushel. On Wednes- W.C.S day it was selling at 49 cents a S3 bushel. In the past ten days some 3 300,000 bushels of wheat have been sold here averaging 48 cents a bushel. Cordon Jewelry Logan, Tree-Climbi- Comprehensive Slang Word The slang word gadget is applied to a thousand different things. It is a kind of generic term applied to anything. It takes the place of the old term meaning something one does not know the name of, or has temporarily forgotten. thing-um-a-ji- g m m n SI m Each department of the Crystal Bottling and si jgj Furniture Company OFFERS NEW LOW PRICES. Cash goes EVEN FARTHER at the B Crystal THAN EVER BEFORE. Heres What Your SSI If You Like the Cache American Send iu your Subscription or one year. Delivered at Cache American y 11 ki id. M 19 y ib H 1 l:.i 53 Beautiful Japanese Childs Tea Sets H Regular $1.50 values Now Only jj 5 Fhene 700 LINDQUISTS Phone Dollars Will Do SSI S3 j L 62 Wpxt Center, Logan Across Street from Uaybails hi- m m n u IP Si ff) S3 ... . . o why not moke Rower your choice for Christmas? Nothing could please her morel Dh! m Splendid Card Tables H Regularly $1.50 Now QQ -ogan City by carrier or jgj Heres Your Real Opportunity nywbere in Cache County Living Room Suites, Dining Room Suites, Bed Room Suites, Circulator Heaters and & jy mail for only $1.50 per All Going at Wholesale Cost. Lamps year. SSI We Mean What We Say. before io GgT LTD Utah m SSI BfiUBKISSSSSlSSSSSSSSI Co. Fos To escape huntsmeu's hounds a fox is said to have climbed 40 feet to the top of a tree near King's Lynn, England. The tree was in fir and the dogs had lost the scent, when the fugitive was seen at the tip. A keeper climbed the tree about 20 feet, and j!l no longer feeling safe, the fox de- 2S? scended, Jumping front branch to branch like a eat. It eluded Its S3 pursuers and was not caught until after a chase tasting an hour ome ; i Facts One Should Know About Cache . Murine Co Dept II Cardons The Bluebird TlCMB Night and Morning to them Clean, Clear and Heal ly Write for Free Eye C or Eye Beauty Book r I -- fUUXS 7 , Stockholders Meeting The regular annual meeting ol the stockholders of the First National Bank of Logan. Utah, will be held in its banking room on Tuesday, January 12th, 1932 at 4 clock p. m. for the election of directors and the transaction of such other business a.; may be proper. A. SONNE, Cashier. Advertisement in Chocolates House Passes Veteran Loan Mississippi In Fund Measure Leaking Boat than $22,000,000 in 1931 for Wisconsin, with its high percentage of skilled and thrifty workers in the cities and its successful agricultural sections, is prinia facie evidence that the taxing authorities are out of step with the population." The Tribune has pointed out a situation in Wisconsin which exists in more or less the same degree j$ Ru-io- All wive Woman Sails A delinquent tax list of more not an easy thing to select just the proper Christmas present. Let us suggest to you a present that will be lasting throughout the year and yet will be inexpensive. Nothing could be nicer than to send your friend who resides away from Logan a years subscription to the CACHE AMERICAN, Cache countys new newspaper. It only costs $1.50 a year and yet it gives twice a week all the news of Logan and Cache county. Think this over, then call into this office and give us the name of the person to whom you would like to have the paper mailed. weather. Other me, there fa no objection to Ibo prevailing dk or ilk and wool. One point ehould be noted: tight garter which oauaa a ruig around the Irg juat above the knee trad to produce vaneoea vein. Stockino and 8aoi A ime-Iti'ati- protect 0 body from beat tad Bold, rah CLOTHING, properly eelected, Tie climate, ct oouree, disagreeable ouluda annoyance. di t name to a (real extent the type of clothing to ba worn. Woolen garment auilrd to cold weather and cotton and bora to warm weather, doth-b- it are may become wrl from ram or made known on application. W- r ViV fly Dr. FRNtST It. USES Am tkmy mmd CKif MfduwJ Nw ) mk Ufr Immcm Cmft Jll. X-A- fUd and aTtlothen Cache County Fair It uii Health h Home iwl J. Tuesday. December 22. 1931 LOGAN. CACHE COUNTY. UTAH CACHK AMERICAN Pajre Two j3 S3 gj gj 3 Jgji Crystal bottling &! FURNITURE EXCHANGE 73-7- 4 Y'rst 1st North Phone 444 |