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Show Novemlir-- Friday. r 4. 1932. CACHE AMERICAN e day Oct Sdth. Tliey were aHo rested in hearing of Lie cot.dsu m Of Mlsl PuMllf ldjugl.au, gal !k liter of Mr I) H hit by an auto early in ivt r and find her almost recovered attending the funeral tiiey til returned to Rail hake, tl.e.r ho.re Sunday evening It ii therefore question whether UUetrai ll will prove to be Ul U of lire people to remote t.Vse re-- ! in-l- Ma-gha- n Af-e- CACHE VOTES . CHARLES H. SKIDMORE probh-- lax.-syr- S.i Constitutional Amendment For Consideration da-r- e are two pt whnh n hef can be had I The way rontrmplnteil cs tun out as pro-jose- In Hie 4w :h Fr Salt Lakers Attend Service At WellsvilL al j Northern Utahs Candidate I h Charley Horse SATURDAY SPECIALS tji d. Crystal White 10c i ! j-- I d ir Johnsons Wax 49c ,ln. Teacups and Saucers 9C ! Nu-lse- j McBride Service Held In Hyrum On Monday y i he mUl explain the thing in the district court, and if prosen guilty wilt stand a fine of IJUOOO. Furniture Ilepair But what about Um lonesome litFurniture ItrflnUhrd tle orphan twin Uut races back and Tony Grove Tent and Awning Incan Canton forth through the brush around Editor1 AT Tuny Uroie lunger sution and j for aetrral there lias been alien ll sees Mr. Hire upon hu a Cue that made her headquarters horse it will pause and with a pus-ilraa soon as ttie waim mrsiiier line Inquiring iuuk, as If to say eau.e In Slay and cite could be mn N. 1U West. Where is my tr-- and little broshn ? Logs ah.iM.1 I etery day unlit he snuw Ibnoe ITS dfltes lire wild game Uuk to I He j IVnamally X wish we had a lot cf Laundry Soap men who wvre as vi.iUmt, and rill-cuwinter range In November. j I for as Mr. iUce u. and 11 las 1 his animat has had a fawu cirty . ed Wilil sympathlr.r.g reui'.,es and tiad been app.k-ditomrlimes lams' luc t.s friends. Interment was In rise Ily- - rjung. curium led ul maxing eiery ahull one two and simmer grown!,' . check in and rum cemetery, where the graie . a years, oul ul Uie hum drdirau-la oilier word Urn same a the elk- by H M. MHlr.de lh ,,rr' Mr. Jennie SlunUlf of Hood! a ts cunduited. flare would be 1 lb. tins total of five in this timid, graceful hunt less confusion. river. Oregon u vutting rrUuvn killing and paste wax family of wild thing of our forest. better oa and fnriids here, lb! action. of a have tourists Many party Tlie Yount very truly. Cynthia IVnvon camp, car at this rotifer staROBT. CROOKSTON daughter of Piooefi cirt at the stopjied their home of Phlnetia Williams, Thurs- tion to ask some question about a or to camp place CLLCTBiriTY Carrier road, fulung day at 2 30, Captain been with no little pride Andrrwn in charge Tlie logic. and It has Rice has told You may push a person away "Early Merchandising in Uah" waa that Ranger Ilopkin the children to get up on the porch, from live electric riilin White wire with a thorgiven by Lola Miller, Mint l'n-- 1 over In look weeds the tall and tee oughly dry board. You worth wnd Phlnctta William; leadmay pick the deer, and of course tlie children them up with your coat around pair ing, Mary Jensen; musical number were not tlie only one thrilled, them. If It la by Rhea Bradley and Crystal Allen thoroughly dry, by a dignified person lus said Refreshments were and a many making a fling of your coat. You "O, Mr. Rice do you think they will can aland on a thick octal hour was enjoyed newspaper and I drive to town for a The Sego LJly camp, mrt at the atay while pull them from the contact point. a what their dark kodak, picture, Your whole safety lies In thoroughhome of Mr. H. B. Capfrom the tain Helen McBride prevldrd Topics bodies among three white aspen ly Insulating yourself tree." were given by Millie Irlersen. Ms ground. Gome of t)e hunter who come A, A Allen and H. F. LUjnqubt one ot Musical numbers were bv Margene here are heartlcss-wretcliethem killed this doe and one cf Hull and Lois Petersen her twin, but It so happened tha a Any Kind of Coal is Hotter for Fuel than anjr kind of Mrs. B M. Thompson wUl be hosWood, but tess to the Ladle Literary club, good sport was upon tlie some a! o and straightway he went, and got Friday afternoon. Officers and teaclivr of the Reg. Ranger Rive, who was Just returnan arresi on the ond ward primary, entertained ing from making is better than any other kind of CoaL Just try IL Thursday evening at tlie home of j mountain east of here. When Mr R.ce found a fellow Pres Leora Petersen In honor of We Guarantee Perfect Satisfaction with every ton Mrs. IL O. Johnson and Mrs. Lurn- - loitering in the brush near the we give Trading Stamps. and na Olsen retiring primary presl- -' dead deer, and aHcd t.tm to come coat was near that (jeriry. Games were enjoyed and a and Identify a delicious lunch was served there and also answer a few ques- A Democratic Ladles Tea will t- - tions. he said. "I have a chai Phone 76 Wednesday afternoon, at th'' horse in my leg and can't walk, residence of H. P. Anderson. But this plea wa of no avail, and nt pre-JU- A? Hunter Gets a we expect, we timat on the proposed amendment . 2 The other way 1 to go direct to t.ie ligislature in case we are dissatisfied and get a change in our form of liwal government, WITHCONSTITUTIONAL OUT ANY AMENDMENT. II we feet safer In following that procedure, we should vo'.e NO on the amendment. But we sliould be sure to regtsirr our vole for. or sgalnrt. the pr Pare Thro Linford Upholstering Co. by tlw Ir.iiU'uie and sgam go tone then pass anotlwr nml'lj-tK!.- l ameiiiimvnt to annul l!w eir and then pnr- lliat Is now !7ro;s-esent ll for l!.e vote cf t!.e rn ire stale for their approval If ilu u wl.u we want, g;d icl safe In doing away with constitutional and Irgriiatiie tlwn we slwuld vote YEi rr UTAH lar ptrjswJ anmdirrn!. If tilings do run CACTTH COUNTY. Upholstcring iini'ikiii and and limitation wf.uh tta legislature ha pul on the ta-- l of local of mg and bondir; llriaU. It resolves itself, therefore, ii.io a Judge George 8 Eaikrf of Ogden. Judge of the Second Judicial dii.r: r. court fc twelve nwwmw rar and now candidate ( r J.ntice o; It it Lkrly that us our miltusiasn Ue Supreme Court on the R publt-ca- n ticket, hat been caniagnme to secure lire surer. of our tavor.ie In thU county Out week Hr believe' candidaic on November Bill me d a I', to ove:l- - k toting on the that d ie to tlut fact that Ire it constiiuinmal amrndmrni. northern Utah man. he ahould be While raiid.da'j J. Cuirre and given consideration of the voters of are thla sect ion. amriidurrnU conjliuitlonal Judge Barker U an elhcknt Jur- known for their stajing qualm. ist and the fact that he hat the It la essential, therefore, that the confidence of the citiarna of hi. cn izens of Utah kldra.J rod only lire real themselves mllh Judicial district. Indiratea hi trustworthiness. purpose, both apparent and hidden, A former resident of thla city. of the amendments, but should also 1 Attorney LcRoy B Young, placed see to it dial tlrey do not forget to the name of Judge Barker before vote on the proposition on election the Republican atate convention and day As It well known, there t conIn his nominating speech he said' In some "I call attelJon lo the fact that the siderable dissasii-factio- n of five of our cities with their form of govSupreme Court consist ernment. They are now opposed to members; that more than of the population of Ure state arc the think that a few years ago they residents of northern Utrh; that applauded. They have found that the second largest city of tire stite lire experiment has not worked out. Superint emU-ti- t la located In the center of Uil po That Is why the constitutional Is submitted to gi'.e ulaoe territory; that at least one lie is a itcogni;: ! authi:-itfifth of the lawyer of the state re- - the people tlx? right to determine .!n.i:ii;ilr.itioTi on wiuHil aide In and practice In the First and their own form of government; to And he it the without ami finance. Second Judicial districts; and that write their own charier the Second Judicial dktrht rank legislniive restriction. only bonefide Cache County next only to the third In the amount Tills at once rones the question state ticket. of legal work transacted and. there- whether approval of tlie constitu- man on any fore. these districts are entitled 'o tional amendment wi.l me.in mop-rigDon't forget to put to the politicians or 10 the representation In the Supreme the (X) by hi. name court". people. If the people approve this Tuesday. and the expennu nt Judge Barker was supported In amendment the convention by a solid dclrgailvn proves a dlppotntment, how Is the (Paid Political Adv.) from Weber county. By training and damage going to be undone? Knowing the history of amendexperience, this candidate Is emin-ctl- y qualified to fill this Important ments a we do. we are safe In savvv setup. That Is the Way ing that It will be a difficult task to p. ed iv position. make the change back to where we that the commission form of government was established. The peoare. There Is a strong feeling that the ple went before the legislature, deNow they state cannot afford to relinquish mand'd It, ond got It. its hold upon lo-government In want to get rid of It. A study of th he intere-- t of ui.form!-of rro-c- i j rcpie.-dure and proccion n ent shows at once that it gives the slate. shci p rg powi rs to the muildpal-ita- s 13 there another way out of the on tlie c.Uiit of taxation, on Mr. and Mn Peter Wei'.s, il'e M. Mauglian had as week end visit- difficulty? bonding and on other financial af- Yes. If the cities wish a change fairs in which the people are to- ors. their sen. Parley wife and 3 Mrs. Wm. Beatic, Mis. In government they can appear be- day so deeply and grievously inter- children, Thomas Swope and two children fore the legislature with their pro- - ested. all of Salt Lake City who came to attend the funeral of John II. jff!P API .js4 Maughan held at WellsvilJe Sun- one-fif- I)CAN?. Funeral services for Hyrum McBride were lie d Brown Annie t 2 m. In the Hyru-at p. (Monday (Third ward chapel Bishop Jas G. Christianson presided. Speakers at the services were Elder's A. A. Sav- age, EIRoy Nielsen. J. Carl Wood. and John C. Brenchley i Pres. Bishop Jas. O. Christiansen, all were high In their praise of the useful life of Sister McBride and to'.d of her many wonderful qualities. Musical numbers Included opening and closing selections by the choir, under the direction of Lenoard Larsen A vocal duct. Sweet Mystery of Life". Lucinda Bnllam and Georgia Gill and a vocal solo, "Sav Not I Journey Alone". Bariev Hill of WclLsville; invocation bv O. M. Wilson; benediction. Members of the Jacob Allgaier. Seventies Quorum were th pall bearers and twenty four girls car- rled the flower. The house was fill- n I , s. KING or ABERDEEN COAL THATCHER COAL CO. ley-he- ld erne TO MOVE h, Vote For the Man Who Has Rendered Distinct Service to Utah P. R s Previous QuartersToo Small You Need No Money to Buy From Us . . FarmersExchange Attorney General Who seeks k NO 3 i JUDGE GEORGES. Re-Electi- on to the office of ATTORNEY GENERAL ON THE REPUBLICAN TICKET He has strictly applied himself to the duties of his office during the past four years. Prior to his election to his present office, he was District Judge at Provo. In this capacity he has held court all over the state of Utah. He is known for his honesty and integrity. fi Only recently Attorney Parker concocted the scheme whereby the banks of Provo and Amer- Candidate For Justice of Supreme Court on Republican Ticket EXPERIENCED EFFICIENT TRUSTWORTHY ican Fork were reopened and are now functioning. If you appreciate efficiency in state government you will cast your vote on November 8, for George P. Parker FOR THE OFFICE OF ATTORNEY GENERAL FOR UTAH (Paid Political Advertisement) (Paid Political Advertisement) Natural Development Association 95 West 1st North In Cranney Bldg. Logan, Utah |