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Show CACHE AMERICAN Wednesday, November 9. 1032. LOGAN. CACHE COUNTY. UTAH LOCAL NEWS 11 Faye Five. ' TLiTTl1;1.' nTTTrtTlYTT1" rimv7T; j.l Mrs. Godfrey III Mrs V R Godfrey who re iue on South Main mar the Lcgan nvt i bridge, b reporied to be ill DR. Stoies to Close be Ail bi. mesa homes in Logan will c!od all clay Armistice Dav Fri- day, Nov CW1"5 ll.h Herald-Journa- l. From Monday evening 1 quote the following. wnd Recent actlvitle Ur mcnU of John A. HenSecretary drickson, of the Cache County Taxpaydoes not meet ers association, the approval of members and officers of that organliallon who have indicated their disapproval to Dr. J. M. Bernhi-ir- l, Democratic county chairman. The above U really Interesting. Evidently very far fetched. Here is some light on the subject. At the last meeting of the executive committee of the Cache County Taxpayers association, the following items taken from the minutes of the meeting were embodied in resolutions which were handed to certain members. "In view of these conditions, we request the following reduction In County salaries as of August 1932, at which time a slight reduction was made. Commissioners salaries were then $1,000 00 with an expense allowance of $300 00. We now request that their salary be made $700 00 and an expense allowance not to exceed $200 00. "County Assessor's salary reduced from $1700 00 to $1400 00. "County Clerk's salary from Harvest Dinner ad-ve- rt l ftllH All fill 9. from cAdv an0 ) self-styl- ma tif or urn - U1UIIOA HOIIDIW IO(k BROf.r. "T 3 BIG DAYS (IMS College Gives The Utah State Agricultural College broadcasts over radio station our" YT KSL every Wednesday and Friday 12.15 to 12.30. These presentations are given by members of the college faculty, all specialists in their respective fields. The talks are given on subjects of sp cial interest to farmers and house wives of Utah and the Intcrmountain v' Free copies will be sent upon reoffice, quest to the information Utah State Agricultural college Programs for the remainder of November include the following addresses: November 9: E. J. Maynard, "Live stock Feeding Outlook". Nov ember 16: A. H. Powell "Season Care and Winter Repair of Farm Equipment. November 18: R J. Evans, "Prepare Now for Next Year Seed Planting. November 23: Rena B. Maycoek' Our Leadership Homemaking Functions in Utah. November 25: Carl Frlschknecht: "Observations from First Year Poultry Record Keeping Work. November 30 Lottie K Erplin $1700 00 to $1400 00. "Literature for the Home . 'County Recorder salary reduced from $1700 00 to $1400 00 at Broadcasts Over Radio 1- -t, rauimiuaMsroiaHBmJ&Ms-- a tL jLJ Anyone accepting loose N. D. A. coupon checks not endorsed by the owner and stamped by the N. D. A. office, accept a piece of paper which has no value! checks are not a circulating medium. They are not transferable. Those accepting N. D. A. coupon checks should see them The owners name and torn from the owners book. number are registered in the N. D. A. office and are on the cover page of each coupon check book issued. N. D. A. Coupon Do Presbyterian Church, Nov 6 until 7. 50c per plate. not enourage dishonesty and fraud by accepting unauthorized N. D. A. Coupon Checks. Natural Develop- ment Association New Babies Arrive At Nibley Ward German Temple Day Tiie German branch of the , church will hold Temple day ut the! Logan temple, Friday, November 11 All German speaking people are urged to attend and work on German records Fioneer Daughters Me- et- at 1 50 30 o'clock Accidental Death-W- ord has reached here of the accidental death of Lavon Hulse of Hyrum at Diamonds Hie. Wyoming This information was telephoned to Hyrum The .NiUcy I p. Miss Alda Salvesen spent Wednesday evening with Miss Erma Smith. We are sorry to report the illness of one of our highly esteemed citizens, James P. Winborg and hope for his speedy recovery. Mr and Mrs Orval Anderson, Mr and Mrs. Heniy Anderson motored to Carland on Sunday. A fc'g Hallowe'en dance was held in the Nibley ward chapel Friday j night, all who participated had a good time. Mr. and Mrs Lamont Leishman and family spent Thursday visiting at Wellsvnle, A b.g Republican Rally dance was with held evening Wednesday speakeis as follows, Alma Sonne of Logan, C. C. Peterson of Hyrum, Mr. Garden and Attorney Shirley P. Jones of Salt Lake, Newell Daines and Kerschel Bullen of Logan, after which dancing was enjoyed the rest of the evening. Mr and Mrs. Johns and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ishmal Naylor and family of Logan spent Saturday evening with Mrs. William Webb Fawn and Zona Chugg spent Mon- - Top-coi now at a new price! Almo fabric, soft and serviceable and smart, combines the luxurious and long-- earing fibres of the Alpaca of South America and the Kid Angora of North America. What a team they are! At the new popular price an Almo Topcoat brings new clothes luxury within reach of jour 1932 budget. Thousands Hear Hoov- er- W3T;Ti W(i Double Header There will be a double header football game at the College stadium Friday. Logan Grizzlies will battle it out with the Preston team "County Sheriff salary reduced This game will be held prior to the game with the Colorado Aggies and from $1700 00 to $1500 00 Utah Aggies. the all that is further requested 'It deputies and employees of the County under any and all depart- Recovers Injuries Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lowe of ments shall be reduced In like Franldm were in Logan Monday, 'It is also proposed that the Gov- having come down to take Elliot ernor who shall take office on Jan- Jensen home. The young man has In the hospital here recovering uary 1st, 1933, be asked to accept been Injuries received In an automobile a salary of $4500 00. Resolutions embodying the above accident. He sustained broken ribs were given to E. Bergeson to have embodied In the platform of the President in Ogden A. A. Firmage of the J. C. Penney Demicratic County convention, but as it did not apiiear it Is evident store, went to Ogden Monday to see the convention did not approve of and hear President Herbert Hoovit. er talk Thousands of people gatherResolutions embodying the above ed at tHe Union Depot to hear the were also delivered to Henry chief executive of the United States Thei rer for delivery to the Repub- discuss the Issues of the campaign now closed. lican County convention for vl, and they were delivered and disci ssed. After being altered to Elks Hold Election Party suit the resolutions commuv.ee they Logan Elks held an election par-t- v could not be recognized by thoat the lodge rooms on West Cenwho prepared them. ter street last night The party also The names of the executive featured a special social program M C R.g-be are E v.lth an address by Floyd E. ThompM C. Reedr, Henry Theurer, J son, grand exalted ruler of Moline, B V'hlte and J A. Hendrickson Illinois, inis was an electrical tranMr Hendiickscn has done all toe scription and given at 11 p. jn. A seen tarv woik for the past tvo minute by minute of the report r. years. Much more might be election returns was given to keep but this should suffice. the large audience Interested J. A. HENDRICKoUN throughout the entire evening. i Paid AdvertisementW. J. Funk, state road 'supervisor LaRue and Elaine with day mglit In Cache, is a mgihty busy man Dutson these days. He has 70 men working Mrs. Paul Winborg and family the relief work between Logan and of Logan spent the week end with on Smlthfleld. Sixty four men and James P. Winborg. teams are hauling gravel on the Mrs. Erma Smith gave a Halloween party Monday evening. Games road between Cornish and the .ua-h- o Line and between Hyrum and were played after which a dainty Wellsville. Two large caterpillers lunch was served to the following: are at work and two graders. s ,Miss Phyllis Yeates, Miss Lorna soon as the can be gotequipment Miss Miss Swenson, Sybil Olson, ten on the ground, work of drainElda Iverson, Mrs. Grant Mauchley, will begin on the highway Milton Rasmussen, LeWell Yeates, ing 60 men will Glen Jessop, Myrl Anderson and through College. About be put on this project. There is the hostess. An enjoyable time was about 4000 feet of drain to be built had by all. The men are getting $2 40 for five Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Anderson, Mr hours work and men with teams, and Mrs. Jjyle Smith, Mr. and Mrs are $410 for five hours William Anderson attended the work. getting rally at Logan, Wednesday evening EisaamnaiMMHW w.w.w Mr. and Mrs. Orval Eliason and of family Logan spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Morgan ap-pr- Thatcher Clothing Company E?ii.hBfl&!'A it'otoini No Wrestling This Week There will be no wrestling show at Allens arena this week. This decision was reached owing to the big rally Thursday night for the Home looming football game Friday, Armistice day. - eom-mi- tt' y, -- I. awjuju Senator Wheeler Talks Senator Wheeler of Montana concluded the Democratic campaign in this state with a talk In the Salt Lake play house Monday night. He scored the work of Senator Smoot and appealed to the voters of Utah to send Elbert D Thomas to the U S. senate. Pelting Foxes Austin Pond, manager of the Logan Fox Farm, has pelted out 140 foxes at the local farm. The pup crop of furs have not as yet been pelted but will be done later, a ms has been a fair year for the furriers according to Mr. Pond. It Is thought the price will be satisfactory for prime furs this season. Mariage Licenses Marriage licenses have been issued to George M. Bradley of Paradise and Nina Ann Schwartz of Walter Decater Gunter and Marjorie May Spencer of .ishton; Forrest Marlon Varney of Pocatello and Marie Helena Lallatin of Soda Springs. uo-ga- n; Chandu Now Lives Millions who have thrilled nightly to the tense conflict waged between Chandu and Roxor in radios most popular mystery drama will find their revelation when the Pox Films version of Chandu Tne Magician opens on Thursday at the Capital Theatre with Edmund Lowe creating the title role and Bela Lugosi appearing as the sinister Roxor who seeks the secrets of the Death Ray Princess Nadji, too, will appeal for the first time in the screen Our Stock of Bed Room Furniture is complete at greatly Reduced Prices. FURNITURE COMPANY Lcgan i S 4 Y v C C - fit . JTfX- -r gq. A- - story, as will Higgles, Regent, Abdullah, Betty Lou and the rest of the familiar cast. Irene Ware enacts the role of the Princess whose ancestry traces back, 0 fn0 jncient Egyptian kings, Hubert Mundm will be seen a the Cockney, Higgles; Henry B Walthall as Regent; Weldon Heyburn as Abdullah, and June Vlasek as Betty Lou Maroel Varnel and William tain-- 1 cion Merzies collaborated on the di-- ! rection of "Chandu The Magician" hich presents m the screen vcr-- 1 Moil a complete, dramatized screen play based on the original radio episodes at w Thousands of people gathered in Salt Lake on Monday to hear President Hoover talk In the Salt Lake tabernacle. He discussed the tariff and paid a high tribute to Senator Reed Smoot. n. Election time has brought several little new Dem-- I ocrats to our ward. Born to Mr and Mrs. Hyrum Nielson, a baby girl. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Trolson a baby girL A baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Pitcher, Miss 'Mrs. Pitcher was formerly Monica Cummings, she is staying w ith her parents, Mr. and Mrs George Cummings. Also a new baby was born to Mr. and Mrs. Reed Jes-soj ALM0 TOPCOATS ARE NOW & officers meeting of the daughters of the pioneers will be held at the Relic hall on Tlmrvday, November 10 at 2 o clock Members will meet 'victor 0 SAT Blew Little Tis&asss I Side Effects, IHtats witSa Vails, Metals, Edits Fsrices lAllensLadie h |