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Show fM CACHB AMERICAN Kbur I I - I)G1 AN. GAO IE . a wvlooma vUU wuh tha numerous kinfolk and frv-ru-l ad) i And last, but by no mean feast, thia fengthy Unto muat not clow 111! tril the world that ilw k indues of our MIA. fiirnda of Oar drn City on the 7lh In tup. pljlnf our conjutot (ration With aufh an axmtfent. well rendered peoenun. waa trraUy and grot, fully apfwerlatrd by all of u, mho wen preomL lywtf af SUaf Snt titeoalt record of day fellow KagUab aiseg an U bo foaod la tba Wage af tklaeao aad sanctuary af tba Siilaaeik notary. Tba the aarllnt aae af word fng-- aa the writer yat dUrwrarad tba arewn ta tba Ula a tory ot Twa avrvk Orybaaa pabUakad ta achooL 1714 la lh Lotted Btataa a) sag Tba meay of hr former church laborers at the From a Country Printer The manager of a country printing eftallihinrnt In Ohio, publishing two fine weekly papers with a combine.! irculation of 3,000 copies, recently stated the problem he facer from the competition of the government printing return addressc on stamped envelope!. He said: We use our . "This competition ia keenly felt by pointers. newspapers to help the government in many ways. The tax and all other public has been educated to the forms of taxation through the newspapers without cost to the government. Yet, in our two offices, we lose from fGOrt to JS00 annually because the government prints return cards on stamped envelopes at ibices that cannot be touched by any printer." Here is a private industry which pays heavy taxes to and maintain a government printing plant which is which. In turn, does commercial printing that knock a private printer and taxpayer out of his bread and butter. There is constant agitation from political sources seeking to put city, state and federal government into business. That process expands the bureaucratic army, adds thousands to the public payrolls, reduces the amount of new of assessalJe property, because publicly owned property Is tax exempt, and increases taxes on remaining taxabe property which must try to exist in competition with public enterprise. In the case of the printer, there Is no reason why the government, which prints return addresses on envelopes, should not print letterheads, billheads and all kinds of stationery, to be so'd in conjunction with envelopes. It is merely a mal-teof degree as to where government business in competition with private citizens, should end. The people of this nation must consider the principle involved in this issue. It is not the politician against the printing business, banking or insurance. It is the politician against the people. It is the attempt of the bureaucrat to take away the right of the individual to carry on an independent on e tax-eater- s tax-fre- e r busi-nes- Remember this when some p'ausible scheme is presented to put government into business it will lie at your cost In If erty and opportunity. Laketown Lingo! privilrga of DELINQUENT NOTICE Weston, OoorgeH. Lake-tow- CULLEN HOTEL Headquarters for three basic industries of the Intermountain Region: Farming, Livestock and 00 - 20 00 - 301 I 312 316 287 151 21 1 85 87 137 259 166 280 300 308 333 340 367 303 307 331 Meyer, Moore. Lloyd 8. Mackey, O. L. Mackey, C. L. Mengel. R. J McCarthy. A. F. Owen. Mrs. E. R. Peterson, C. M Pond, Preston W. Pond, Preston W. Perkes, J. W. Perkes, J, W. Pehrson, Anthon Pinkerton. Dr. C. F. Palmer, W. T. et aL Palmer, W. T. Proud, Frank E Proud, Frank E. Proud, Frank Roberts, C. F. Roberts, C. F. Ryan, L. E. 1000 100 200 100 200 100 100 , Bier ting. I; Newton. 9; Nlbley. 2; North Logah 3; Paradis 2; ProviNo. 1 I; No. 2 2; dence 9; Richmond No. 1 9; No. 3 2; River Heights 3; Riverside 3; that Southfield No. I ll; No. 3 11; the tames irnwmtrr jiq joj Trenton 9; Wtflsvtlls No 1 9; No. pte.wd? WU1 you ever foryrt the diamond 3 7. w madrt Democratic primaries la all the board, firs (base districts of Cach County to select Homeplsie rock. delrgato to attend tha conven8xmd. an old shoe, third bae tion at Logan are hereby called for Wednesday tha 34lh day Of Aug a it I p. m. Tha respective chairvr ha but one bat. men art hereby directed to araad you brt your sevet life range for meeting to select deleere careful af that. to attend tht convention at The bail coat a dime, and a dime gate Logan. a M: The rmpecUvw district wia have Wi firmly beiieied the more 00s fifth of tha number of deleit rot to tha con ven tlon at Ogden The btgrer tlie curve you could gate aa set out above for tha County thumb round your throw Well, bo) hood ha vanished, and convention. Tha number for each district wlU be read at the conmanhood ha come, And each of u going our different vention at Logan, Aug. 30th. EDWARD 8. CHAMBERS. way . . . Chairman But THOSE were the day boy. Mima. J. E. WEBS THOSE were the day! Cohen D. J. MARSHALL Pet-trsbo-ro The Days ill To b Sold at bUr Sar rifle Sludrbakrr Six Sedan, new Secretary Democratic Convention (Advertlaement) Call 775-- drafted sad Pressed Clothe by SCIIEBYS CLEANING and TAILORING Last Longer leak Better U Wei 3 Ne. Legxft - rbana 224 e. in Linford Upholstering Co, U Na Ui W4, Legaa 172 Altering, 3Upairiaf EeaeanaMy Priced! CERTIFIED RADIO SERVICE EVERYTHING IN RADIO SKANCHY A SMITH 412 North Fhaae 1 9ft 115- -W House Painting Calso mining Wall Cleaning rrie Im . fha EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR THAT Knight Spring Canyon COAL Logan Coal Co. Phon ta Kevplag with Ysw Wm. Rumble 124 FAMOUS Backed by Cavaeaaiaat Foetal savings deposits srs by postal taring mads ant la Tbeaa In pursuance of a retolutioo of the Democrats Central committee the atm of the depositor, serve ts and of Cache County. Utah, and of the receipts, tr valid wntll ptid, of all tbs ar barked strength by 1st congreaslon-al Democratic State, and Judicial committee, a eon tha (wvarnment. wtiUon 1 hereby called for the Democratic party of Cache County. Utah to meet In the Junior high ichool In Logan. Cache County. Utah on August 26th at 2 p. HEALTH SERVICE m. The purpose of said convention N KEV SERVICE U to elect 47 delegates to attend West Center convention at Jit said each of the St FbOna 232 Ogden, Utah. September 2nd and 3rd, and to tied a county chairman arid county ERMA BOWEN (One set of delegates may be selected for - all three conventions or Teacher of Piano different delegates may be selectPrivate Instruction and One ed for each). The basis of electing delegates te Claaa Period Included Weekly. 56 W. 3rd North attend the county convention 1 Logan, Utah one for esch 25 votes or . major fraction thereof, cast for Hon. George H. Dem In the genera, election of 1922 or as follows: Amalga, 2; Avon. 1; Benson. 2; College, 3; Cove 2; Cornish 1; Clarka ton 7; Hyrum No. 1, 11; No. 2 7; Hyde Park 6; Lewiston. No. 1 DECORATING 2; No. 2 3; No. 2 2; No. 4. L Logan PAPER HANGING 4 S 1 No. No. No. ; No. 2 9; 9; rbona 1138-- J 261 E. 3rd Sa. 7; No. 9 7; No. 9 10: No. 7 6; No I 10; No. 2 10; No. 10 10 No. 11 MilvtUe 3; Mt. 4; Mendon 4; Repair Furniture IteflaUhed Tents and Awnin&g AT . Hereby Called Upholstering Furniture with nix wire whrebt Iludfton Sedan, ued. In excellent condition. ni 13 Dr. Wm. W Ro$s 423--J Lsgaa MOVING Crutin Long DitUacs Moving pRcIring Johnson Cab and Transfer Co. 4) N. 2 E. Phone 314 FOR SALE In Smithfield Tba Hariry Meewa bean Only 239000 The Maggie Beet heme Only 91200 Either caa be parnhised ea easy terms. GEO. y. sMmrs Real Estate Agency 75 North Mein - Phene LEONARD MATHEWS PAINTING 1 1000 " Phone 5 room modern home 441. BURBANKS RABBIT BREEDERS ASSN. Richmond, Utah Cedar Posts. Baugh 00 125.00 FOR SALE 3.06 1.00 delivered. Call 35 73 particulars. 143 2500 FOR RENT 2.50 4 room RENT Furnished 10.00 FOR house. 254 South 2nd East. Phone 1 00 250 336. 1000 100 250 12500 300 100 3572 900 200 100 100 1500 500 500 280 WILL BUY Heat Rabbits In Any Amount For Further Information. See 200 FOUR ROOM APARTMFNT For Rent. Call 218J. 1 00 100 room modern 1.66 FOR BENT Five house, 145 West 4th South. 10 00 1st crop Alfalfa 290 for price and DR. J. A. IIcCAUSLAND 500 FOR SALE Best located service station in Logan. Inquire at 200 1.06 Cache American. 1,00 15.00 FOR RENT New 6 room house, water 5.00 full basement, furnace, 5.00 beater and garage. Phone 621. 2.80 1, 2 or 3 rooms, partly 1 84 FOR RENT 25.00 furnished or not. Phone 1265-250 or caU at 74 E. 4th So. 6 66 10 00 FOR RENT 3 room modem home 10 00 with screen porch and basement 110 00 at 372 South 1st West. Phono 508-- J. 2 5.1 5 00 FOR KENT Partly furnished thrre 5 00 rooms and bath. Nicely cleaned and decorated. Inquire 394 West 1st South. FOR SALE Our Pea Coal, $5.50 per ton is the best Pea Coal in town. Try a ton $5.50 delivered Thatcher Coal Co. Telephone 76. SAVE 10 PERCENT DENTIST Teeth filled with gold, silver or porcelain Artificial teeth, from a single tooth to a full set. 32 E. Center SL Logan Ct On your Fire, Automobile and Plate Glass Insurance. In case of trouble We Promise Prompt, Satisfactory Adjustments DR. G. P. WISEMAN 1.43 Thompson, Hannah 250 62 Woolf, Andrew ZZZL 666 107 Woolf. Andrew innn 108 Woolf, Andrew ZZ 1000 119 Woolf, Andrew 11000 261 Woolf, Andrew 280 102 Webb, Ell 500 103 Webb, Eli 5 212 Webb. Ell . . 3 31 276 Webb, Eli ZZZZZZ 140 1 40 194 ..Z...Z Wilson, E. T. 500 5.00 286 Wilson, Louis J ZZ... 100 i on And In accordance with Law and the order of the -- r the board of directors made on the 25th day of June.stockholders mri-shar- es 1932, so of each parcel of such stock as may be necessary will be sold af the office of the company, 342 Canyon Road. Logan. Utah day of August. 1932, at the hour of 2 oclock p. m.. to pky Vltaquen of'sele15 eren toRether wlth the cost of advertising and ILUS. Chiropodist Reference furnished from scores of satisfied clients FOOT SPECIALIST Office hours 9 to 130 to 5 S Thatcher Phone 526 Bldg UTAH MORTGAGE LOAN CORP INSURANCE DEPT. Paper Hanging O. A. GARFF, Mgr. Res. Phone 522 35c Double Roll I can do your Painting Office Phone 234 and ... Paper Hanging for less It will pay you to get my Prices. Jade Mathews Phone 1072-- exes ORSON W. HANSEN. Secrete NEW HOTEL LANKERSHIM 7 th The Naked Truth .... About a Cold Beauty Mot Beautiful In The Newly furnished rooms at moderate rates from $1.50 to $6 E Watches, Alarm Clocks and Refrig- World. 444 W. W. Whitecotton, Owner and Operator, formerly of Utah Ralph G. Caldwell, Assistant Manager Natures Laxative The First Thing ta the Morning Jewelry Crazy Crystals FARR'S STAR CLEANERS & TAILORS PAUL STROBELT, Mgr. Service, Expert Workmanship at Moderate Prices. Alerations, Repairing, Dyeing, Hats Cleaned and Blocked Suits Made to Order. Garage in Connection THE HEADQUARTERS FOR UTAH PEOPLE Crystal Bottling & Furniture Co. W. No. Phone EEEHP.3ft8-im.5JI- We Buy Excellent Cafe You'll he in love When you see it. 1 and Broadway Los Angeles, California 400 Has a Refrigerator Sex Appeal? Can anything be Hot and Cold and Beautiful! Huh I If you are skeptical Just investigate. The j Tuesday, August 23. 1932. """ Those Were FOR SALE Motor Co. 200 166 ri 17 10 00 1 00 1 00 100 186 erator Mining. spent in modern improvements, - GIBSON SALT LAKE CITY $108,600 recently . - 59 295 L faith-promoti- 10 20 10 , . life-lon- j Nemo of corporation: Cleh Standard Mine Company, Principal plaae of business : )U Canyon Road. Logan. Utah. There art OsUnqueol upon tha followtng stork on account of Asms, ment No. g. Irvied on lha 25U day of Juno. lm. tht several amount art opposite the names of tha respective sharvhotorr. a follows: Amounl 01 Orrt No Owner No. of Sha A we wment Iff Ashcroft, C. R. ... 500 00 a Bird, Prod J. I .. 167 100 II it, Harry 17 200 .. 101 Bait. Harry ... 200 28- 1- Baa toe. L. A. 100 315 Bastuea, L. A. 00 200 27 Baatuea, L. A. 200 200 Mario J. UMXdriua, 1000 A 100 Christensen, A. C. . 1000 27 Christensen. A. CL . 140 140 4 Oadmaiso, X. jf. 7000 70 00 23 Conard. Robert 500 12 500 Dalnea, Sarah A. 500 5.00 140 Dalnea, Sarah 500 14 Dalnea, Sarah 1000 172 Dalnea, Sarah 1000 10 00 149 Dalne. Rarah " 1000 10 00 100 Dalnea, Sarah 1000 1000 170 Dalnea. flarah 1000 10 00 175 Dalnea, Sarah 1000 100 14 Dalnea. flarah 1000 100 144 Dalnea. Oliver 500 2.00 183 Dalnea, Oliver 1000 10.00 150 Dalnea, Reed 500 200 101 Dalnea. Reed 1000 10 00 14 Dalnea, James A. 100 1.00 53 Ernest. H. J. M. 1000 1000 317 Ells. Stanton. J. 140 140 294 Falkensteln, Paul A. 400 400 300 Palkensteln, Paul A. 100 1.00 361 Fraser, Waldo ISO ISO 313 Greenfield. C. T. 500 500 72 Oute, Paul J. ino 1 CO 109 Hyer, A. W. 1000 10.00 111 Hyer, A. W. 2000 30 00 110 Hyer. A. W. & J. O. 1000 100 115 Hyer. Ira 1000 10.04 110 Hyer. John C. iooo 10 04 121 Hanoey, Horace W. 11000 1I00C 123 Hyde, RohtI H. 11000 11 oc 132 Hurren. J. W. D. 1000 19 00 250 Hunrn. J. W. D. " 140 1,40 187 Hyde, W. Parry 066 00 214 Hyde. W. Parry 333 3 33 181 Hyde. W. ' Parry 666 4 64 15 Hansen. Mrs. Luna T. 10000 100 00 321 u. Kenelpp, Harley 100 1.00 375 Kresser. J. P. 100 1.00 1 39 Lamb, 8. E -- Z...ZZ" 1000 10 00 274 Moore. Dr. J. 300 300 217 Mather. , ! Weston. Melinda Lam born. Joseph Rich Weston, a life long friend and relative of this illustrious family. (Perpetrated by Joseph Irwrtnt Laketown. Much of which to Daughter Mercy Weston Gibvrito but apace ta limited. Tht bons and her honored husband win be somewhat of the nature of were absmt In Canada, at Card-stoa fortnightly review. visiting their daughter, Mrs Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Qulnnry and John H. Kesri and their family. One hundred fifty of the family family of Logan, spent Friday afternoon, August 11, here aa quests Including a few old time friends, at the forenoon of Mr. and Mr. George N. Weston. were present g These ladies have been gathering and an excellent spirit chums. The visit was mutually prevailed. The large assembly of 150 (very few of them being small greatly enjoyed. Our Sunday school people sing. children) were present in the Catch The Sunshine." It was on forenoon. New arrivals during the of the practice songs in the class day increased the number to 210 The family went to the city park attended by this scribbler In Bri-toEngland. 63 years ago. It would on the lake shore to dine and enbe a benificenoe If some good gage In amusements. Came home for chores and author and composer would write words and music to a song en- returned to amusement hall where a social was held until midnight titled "Seek The Shade." Nathaniel M. Hodges. Jr., on the when they were Indeed brought to 12th brought over and disposed of "the end of a perfect day. It was reported that the popula a truck load of the Smlthfield Partners Union Dumpling Dust of tlon of the family has reached 504 several kinds. His calk are alwavs souls. A wonderful Increase in 62 years from eleven the original appreciated. Former Nephi emigrants. The family resolved Bishop Lehl Earley and several of his former the Lord willing to mage August and 11 In esch succeeding year, the Circledala flock came over worshipped with us at the chapel date of their family reunion. The mayor of our city will do well Sunday afternoon. Mist Olive Kathleen Irwin came to proclaim the said memorable day up and spent the week end with a legal holiday. of our M.I.A. workthe old folks at home and the Twenty-fiv- e ers motored to and from Montother members of the trwin-Alle- y dan. Also served as organist at pelier and attended M.I A. interthe Sunday school and 2 p. m stake convention. Misses Morita a - Kate Whitward services. Our spiritual advisors were Elders tington after eny, ,,ing two or Rulon John Weston and Hyrum three weeks of vacation In our to their Nebeker both of whom related lovely valley returned and home with their brothers reminiscences. Miss Marie Weston. recently cousin on Monday. and Vernon George Robinson home from a successful appendin citis operation at Salt Lake City, wife have arrived at their home after spending a very waa present at Sunday School. Our population was very largely pleasant honeymoon in California, Increased on the 11th instand, the Oregon and intervening states. Mrs. Dr. John S. Alley, daughter day being the 62nd anniversary of the arrival from their native Eng- Jean and son John Junior, Misses Beatrice Rasmussen of West Jorland, at Laketown, of Father asd Mother Rose Anna dan and Lemon Gardner of Tucson, Gifford Weston and their sons Arizona, were brief callers at the Joseph, John and Samuel and Alley home on the 15th. Other daughters Anna, Mercy. Melinda visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Orval and Mary their son George G. W. Adams and children of Salt and daughter Louisa, having pre- Lake, at the home of the ladys at parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum ceded them in their arrival Nebeker at South Eden. Laketown about two years. Miss Leta Hoxie of Salt Lake A very instructive program was rendered at the ward chapel from rusticated here for a couple of which 10:80 to 12:30 at very weeks with her college chum,' Miss and had the meritorious instrumental and vocal Hazel Robinson music was performed by grand and time of her life." Mrs. W. Z. Terry, nee Naomi great grandchildren and historical data read and cited by Samuel Nebeker, of Ogden, mingled with waa to hav her I orUrn t orjanUt In our Sunday Mr. and Un. WUaoo Newcomb Increased rnatty aad hoesm yap and daughter an here, enjoying lartaad darleg Ua frontier parted. ince tax-fre- It Sunday. OOlNTY. UTAH Quiak 123 N. Main Phone 1218 41 |