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Show CACHE AMERICAN Friday. November 4. 1932. LOGAN. CACHE COUNTY. UTAH IXriftT TUM uotv TO FAMIIT MLtT Bulks k of Drmon asked l.e vuh'.y OouuiilMlon W ednrMf y to put aeveial 1 ads of gravel on Cn tin -- id from Pag Orsel the Peev-r.- . t.4,1) load ll Ifc tiso'l follow inf formula for the Hie ptlltrfjtj M turned over to 4 ga'loi.s Die bn. of lion vr Will.am Fol'ttt. covusty read I )ai!u1 salt, J pound who ail) nutt an .,ar 1 3 ounce aaltts-te- r Tlas m.ied i ms should be mixed ituMo ahh. ai i Governor's Wife Speaks Daughter Operated Graveling Asked Gov-ern- or pie;!!.' tla-atr- e a.'n-mou- .prr-vho- comrri.rd well fcr 4 !'! ) r, a-- i Armistice D.ty Fete Wed-jncsd- All llfct Jan Mr C, Den Rot. wife of Aim Wybrow, II, dauehn-of Mr and Mi Rot of Idalio Many W)bn. iJie before a ral'y of t!n women a on fcr apprmiit-iii- i Wednesday IVictday night. fclw u rrixirird to- of Pianklin county at ttie Grand day 10 be grtting a ong vrry r.ur.j at Preston. Mi Frank E. Jolmeese. ure chaini an of tne aute central Daughter IUrn Mr Ri.d Mi Kamil) Culdir are eonaiutiie, who accompanied Mr Ross, also fcjoie. njoitiig over I tie safe annul of line gnl TJie 'otk arrnrd on Mi T..H Five. ahull lie a a ter u added and ss Piojecls I d. I I Marrinre lirrnw Lav N'xn ! 'a He fo, lowing. JlUfdi Max-viTl, pits r.d lhla Emlla Btik U un Wid.uin Dtnvrr Dji. ham an.! l! Ima-- e LrUi.d, Iii.l.l, isitor Stickeii ga-tr- ir Jonthn Smith before he can be removed to (x k hi home In Patadcna, Cal. men.ber of the Rotary club and president of Wright a department store in d a as live speaker at Ue assembly of the girls anJ Jboja of the senior high Thursday morning Some excellent advice wvs 'given tire students. A special girls 'chorus ana rendered under the di- rectlon of Frank H. Baugh. Jr. Angus Wi ight, prominent Oj-di- u, com-'blne- Ta Funds Short Tax receipts aggregating $15,535 13 acre received as pavment on 1933 taxes during September and October, according to the report of Treasurer E. N. Maughan. October fell far behind alth only $2,733 06 being paid In. The figures for the two months are more than $4,000 behind the first two months of 1932. Over half of the taxes paid thus far have been from Logan City residents, Mr. Maughan said -- Jessens Shoe Store 34 West Center LOCAL NEWS at 1 p. m. Hunters who go out to shoot Chinese pheasants tomorrow should take notice that the shoot does not begin until I o'clock. The afternoon can be spent in hunting until 6 o'clock. Sunday, all day, has been alloted to hunting the male birds. Shoot Begins tut' cs Wi- , ! Logan - tol I . dm J tv 1 1 ! Deer Dinner Served Mei chant Talks I d tp Dr David L l.vui.s. ho ha Uti. iviMnt.g Dr John T. Cash, In Uio Bud.e Mt nix Mil hcipitul, kit Wtd-- n Dr for Roll) wood, CaL wl.xy Cal kulfortd a niplurcd uW while hunting deer with his brother-in-la- rj !)('. Vurd ..fiixl , - .d .1 Armistice day piogian for U I tsulrd until the m.vtute U tharum ahould be rrmuved H r Any even stliuoU have A A Un ri'y Tuesday evrn'ng Chairman brine hiu!d be c atlr t ' cl y be accord.iig to Kill rn.trt.d n firn..ue of the JMirf Fund nut to Insure t' L. A Prtervr FUn for a point-an- d fore It U to be ux-and pretti'h the b. mayor eo'd not over 4i k6tee K the npiftal ila4 rvi rrii i brfrig sident of the 11) mm S.ake and outat the time It W pv.t on the rvre . at laid a i Thu meeting lined tie vu. k Now practically all tlx town of the county have pro-Je- of principal of the shoo! at I' t In packing the mrat, eah r ill". i.l be H.UIxd a it!) ka't, to and tie wotk ng Tlie pro'iit, board of education room. ham and the tlvocdden jun k are n.o-tl- y the improvement of v a nvetetu and pubic and achix-- l jEngmetr Mrlgtughlin llere- - j first and the bacon on the should Ivors Hi be p j W. w:!i Mt W paikrd ground Laugh!. n, U S Perl.t bet n In l,v. i kin aide down with the ex epI (ration rnctneer. )ia of the lop piece from hi home in Berkeley t) Here fi oin Hvium eek Mr. MiLaughlln report h : P. P. Rose, a retired farnar of After the meat has aay for 34 hour, dram !! Uyrum, aaa a Logan business vi 1 fmily to be aelh They send th il to inquiring tranu. Bquor and pour on tlie bm,. T tor on Wednesday. Mr. Row call, d n Denver a ill tx brine should be Into the Carf.e American office to 0!flrlal i .urrd aide between the barrel ar-pas a chitring aord fo the mem- attended to while on this trip mrat. warn Professor Smith Th. bers of the staff of thi paj r at- -! DetiMin Visitor next step Is to aright live nv.v 11 W Ballard. Sr. one of live well j down aiih hardwood or lvaJ- their I to do ,n1 thrifty farmer of the burned tile or brick to prevent H iBtnson ward sect ion, wa transs-f--1 from floating Limestone or . . ing business In the county seat on ahould never be Used. Di-cu- ewe-pkti- Marriage License M vy V Vr' Bai:id hs welcome hnT lninT '! On houl u fourth day the m.a from the vrsv ami .: I Wked. Repeat thi, process .vc, tror nothing ele but eJ ' seven days until curing U to r frtenddiipk. pitted Ham and shoulders, wen from 13 to 20 pounds should Leaving Hawaii be in the brine about three left Ti-to H J grant England Thurdaj per pound, prosday brought the word tlvat Eldr and one-haDavid England and Elder H Jos- vided tlie meat U to be L pt eph Dunn, two Mormon mission- throughout the summer. A shorter aries of those Isles, have been re- time will be rxqulred if the nu at 1 to be used Immediately. Sid- -i leased and would sail for home Defective Wire Causes Tire once. These missionaries are bo h and bacon, weighing from 12 to 16 A defective wire caused $300 from Logan and have been In the pounds should slay in tlie cure for two and one-hadays for eaih, damage to the home of Mrs. Eli- services far a couple of years pound. zabeth Blngley, 858 North Main The Hold Open IIouie street, Tuesday afternoon. After the meat has been In thej blaze was extinguished by the use Open house wa held at the home cure for the required length of time of chemicals because there was no of Bishop Charles England on Sun- It should be taken out of the cure water In the vicinity. The loss was day, the occasion being the E9ih and soaked in warm water for not covered by insurance. Birthday anniversary of Grandma about two hours. A brush may be Is your property insured? See O Eliza England A number of friends used to remove any salt A. Garff, manager of Utah Mortand relatives called to cheer up i.irs The meat should be surplus with strung gage Loan Insurance department England and to wish her many hap stout cords and hung up to dry for Rates 10 percent below the regular py returns of the day. She is In 24 hours. The pieces must be hung rates. Phones, office 234; res 823. good spirits and in very good health so that no two touch. Professor Adv. for a woman of her age. Smith advises Member of the Elk club enjovei a deliciously served Deer dinner a the lodge room a Wednesday nKI Die m at for the plate wa m cured by A. A, Flrmage, exalt.-- ru rr Mrs. Flrmage, Miw. Mark Allen and Mrs. George Plcot prepared Pi sumptuous spnad An diction j for obtaining the election rt turns will be held next Tuesday night i T' 'r 1 You'll Be Mighty d lf ty iLOSHTn These Yea lf Get One oS IS Change in Weather With rain and snow Wednesday was a decided there morning, change In the weather this week. Summer weatlier has been the ofThis little fering nearly all fall. storm flurry should serve notice on all with crops In the field that the time has arrived when there Is nothing certain about the day winter will set in. Sizes to 40 Values to $79.00 14 Our November Clearance Sale is Now on Think of It! Sure . . . ficy're not this seasons -- but the materials are wonderful! Some are shorter than the present style but can be lengthened. Make them over for the children. Best quality, excellent styles, Prices educed to below cost. - " Our Clearance is on Buy Now! 1 $050 $JQ50 Mesfes Another S250 $1450 Lot Shafts j ' Cotton flouble $4 A I I 72x84 40 Per Cent Wool double $4 I 172x84 Cairied over from Previous Season A U Newest Styles and materials, get your Thanksgiving dress QE .OU 95c 50 I V double wool $2.95 $3.45 $4.95 $5.45 2.25 Auto Robes in all Colors and combinations of colors, 50 per cent wool $0 0.S-5-05 72x84 J Them to See Ask ,4 Come and select your winter COAT. Any Coat in the stoi e. 20 per cent off. High- est Quality. $1.95 and up Garments, new and old style are greatly reduced. Underwear for boys and girls, 45c 50c 55c Lingerie Frices. and , ? upL at Clearance Sale 4 si Hi n Don't Fail to get Your Votes on the Junior Auburn Roadster to be Given away FREE 1 '"I' tfvt1 v t Logan Garment Company 39 West 1st North Sizes that the Cache County Benevolent Society is your county organization and that it was organized for your benefit, without profit to its sponsors Do You Know now. Rose, Blue or Green in Bressy A buy that youll always remember. ? '5 S t 1 You pay for the actual cost of protection, nothing more, the money you pay a beneficiary stops here in your county. You all benefit from it. Join before it is to late. Cache County Benevolent Society EBBS to 42 Values $35.00 to $98.50 14 Mostly Dark Colors Marvelous Furs and Materials You Must See Them rnmmmmw ihv?,iiii it"v j SfitMtetseanis iv . CStts'N I I S YW'i. |