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Show CACIIE AMERICAN Friday. November 11, 1932. PAPIT0 L SATURDAY High Priests Meet Theatre The High Pnesis of llie Cacli 111 Stake hold their regular Sunday at 2 monthly meeting, o'clock in the Make house. All high priests urged to be present. Today and Sat. Chandu, The Magician Jensen of Mr. and Mrs. Cluu. Kcrunt announce the engagement of their daughter, Mav Jensen '0 Ernest Hall of ..ellsvllle, the marriage to take place. Nov. 23 In Salt Lake Temple. John Brown, one of the successful farmers of Hyrum who has been In the local hospital Itb blood poison In hU hand for the past fourteen weeks, was able to get aro:m town Thursday. He seems to be on the road to recovery. and Wed. . . s Hand Cart jj it wail my a ace H not slice nicely some does not does and toast properly. The Idaho Democratic and toasts Abe Whitehead of Franklin, formerly game warden of Franklin county, spent Wednesday In Logan. He says the entire state of Idaho went Democratic, There Is doubt if the Republicans will have one member of either house In the Idaho state legislature. The Gem state elected a Democratic senator, two congressmen and a governor. perfectly. Try some Saturday at We 4 loaves for 10c. 4S lb. sack flour again Saturday for 59c, 4 lbs. lard for Be sure and see 29c. 25c 15c 2 Gc lb. BUtTEK fresh 23c creamery, lb PEANUT BUTTER 2 lbs. SOAP White ;ic OJTc COFFEE, M. & 3. OJ!c Ijtundrv, 10 bars lb. GRAINS of GOLD our window for other j bargains. lb. Surety of Purity" F.t Phone 165 now Emergency relief orders are Conn the at week a once payable Clet:ts office. Orders must be in Checks will by Tuesday afternoon. be ready Thursday. Improving Slowly Evan Evans who Is at the Veterans hospital in Salt Lake is refrom ported to be Improving slowly to him caused has which Illness the Recovers Operation Mrs. Wm. Shooter who was operated upon some time ago has recovered sufficient to return to her home. With a little assistance she was able to go to the polls and cast her vote on election day. Angora Goats S"a-iron- s, Notify Republicans Republicans are desirous that when another election is held that the Democrats notify them about it. Had the Republicans known there was to have been an election last Tuesday, they would have come out and given their opponents at least a little opposition. Boys School Shoes Sizes 12 to 2 and 2 to 2 5 Nearly Got Buck 1-- 2 $19 Shoes for Little Gents Sizes 8 to 11 1-- 2 and 12 to 2 Mens Workshoes Stockings 10 Sizes 5 1-- 2 to 20c value. Mens Flannel Shirts $1.25 Value Bill Baxter and Vernon Olsen of Hyrum nearly got their buck in the open season, a week last Sunday. They were standing on the back porch at their home when a large buck, about a four year old came Into the back yard. It Jumped into their correl. They got a rope and tried to rope the animal. It jumped the fence and left for the hills. Even in an automobile they were unable to run the animal down. b. Edited by Dr. DAVID H. REEDER Kansas City, Missouri THE HUMAN FAMILY (This is really a continuation of the last a'tlcle on Motherhood-- . The Bible Ls our authority and fountain head for the marriage laws of nearly all civilised people of today. Early records tell us that the family was at one time ruled and fathered by the strongest men of the tribe, Just as a drove of wild hones is ruled and cared for by the strongest and ablest fgihter. When war was common and men were killed in battle and their families there appropriated by the victor, was no regnrd for marriage and as men were slaughtered, the proportion of women to men was always greater when tribal relationships ruled. Dunng and after great wars, ft has been stated by scientists that more male than female children are born and they are not so large or vigorous as were the children of the men who went to war and never came back. When a nation has been at peace for a number of generations, the size, strength, health and ability of the men greatly increases as does also the proportion of males to females, until they are about even. For countless centuries nature has seemed to regulate by the great law of supply and dmand, the proportion of the sexes about as they should be. War calls the biggest, strongest and best men. The sick, undersized cripples, mentally or physically unfit, are left at heme to become the fatter of future generations. Is g any wonder that the children o' the fighters who return as heroes are proud of their parentage. observation tends to show. also, that as quality increases, quant hr deceases. Fewer and better 'l seem to be the sane, sensible result of more practical civilization. C;-f- been otganlzed In vain. It seems such a terrible indict merit of man's Intelligence that he carefully guards the mating of hU heards and flocks, selecting, timln ; and feeding with most solicitous care. In order to secure certain but the proper education of his children In subjects of such vital Interest to themselves and future generations Is left to Ignorance, chance, fate or unreasoning prejudice. It's time to wake up, men and women. The study of Eugenics should be a home study, parents should know and their knowledge should be Imported by themselves to their children. Yes. I know, it's a hard subject to approach In a gentle, dignified, natutal way, It can be done. yes. and you can do it If you will. First, c!eau- your own mind of evil, make i.r subject a sacred one In your own mind, realize the great God, p i creative power within you. Don t put off your boy's question, don't evade, answer just os frankly as lv asks. If you don't, you stultify yo . self in the eyes of your boy cr yottt girl either. They are innocent, m they would not come to you with questions about which the "vile and ul ? Faye Five. visclous are always ready to talk hi BXSOfai an evil and Insinuating n.unnc Never Joke or allow a Joking reman, to be made about matters of such I vital Importance to the htinu family. t CLUB NOTES Please adtic acid stomach. It to cause teeth to DEAR DOCTOR: me Low to correct is severe enough decay. ANSWER: It Is difficult to be certain whether or not you are sufbecause fering from acidity, inj many cases, such as you have de- scribed, the condition Is alkaline in- - j stead of add. It la necessary fat there to be a perfect balance be-- j On tween the two gastric juices. must be acid and the other alkaline, but tliere must be a balance be- -, tween these two. If you are actually vid you can correct that by eaiins oranges, lemons and grapefruit The ' citrus acids counteract the adds In the body. On the other hnnd, tfj jou are alkaline. It Is necessary U eat apples, because the malic acid In the apples counteracts the alkal-- 1 idity. Sometimes what appears to' be an acid condition of the stomarn is the inability to digest pork pr j- ducts, especially foods cooked wit.i Fresh pork and sometime' lard. bam will cause wnat appears to b Such' acidity of the stomach. patients usually are compelled to' discard lard entirely in their cooking and Use the vegetable oils. ' All readers of tills publication arc at liberty to inquire for any information pertaining to the subject of Addrers all'!' health at any time. to Dr. David li communications I ACS 0DERN ARKET Phone 200 West 3 Kt N'oil'i Plenty of Hens, Springers, Finnin Iladdie, Fresh Ground Hamburger. Bread and Hostess Fakes. Place your now for your Thanksgiving Turkeys. SAUSAGE LAMB CHOIS ill pork, 2 lbs. loin, lb. SIDE PORK LAMB CHOPS lean streaked, lb. shoulder, 2 lbs. or-de- nt Veal chops 2 lbs. BOILED HAM sliced, lb. LARD 1 !b. pkgs. dry sugar cured 25c 25c BACON, Sliced 2 lb 18c pkgs. POT ROAST Baby Beef, lb. STEAKS loin, lb 1" TIP ROASTS lb. Iac PORK CHOIS, loin w'tile they last, !h 12c OD FISH, Black Diamond, pkg. COD FISH Icicle, pkg. BITTER, fresit Creamery, lb. .... Iceine Brine entrrrise brand, lb. l or Curing Hams & 1& SALMON Kippered Saturday special, lb. IT c C 12 Mutton chops 2 !U lOt 217 Mainway Building. Reeder. Kansas City. Missouri, enclosing sir cents In postage. Are You One of These? . f . . ,r - iNTA'isrjvxiit Jtrw -- wy ' r. i, , m m f 5-- Logan . . Srailhfiald . . Hyrum . . Wellville Specials for Saturday, NOV. 12th Many women dread a Permanent Wave on account of the electricity used in the process. Our new Machineless Method ntirely eliminates any Electri. cal current. Guaranteed to be Soft, Natural, Lasting. Christiansen's Beauty Salon Phone 412 Open Evenings by Appointment jj Independent Grocery H. G. HAYBALL, Prop. Our Service Means Free Delivery, Honest Weight and Courteous Treatment Phone 164 Welling to Speak $2.50 Value Childrens The home of Nathaniel B. WilNorth First East, was broken Into Wednesday night and 910 In cash and a suit of clothes taken, according to Police Captain James Smith. Frits Nouberger reported that thieves entered his home Wednesday night, but that so far nothing is missing. cox, 583 MARKET Give the boys a team of Angora goats. Broke to drive. Will also sell wagon and harness for then). Wm. Manage Licenses C. Issued been have licenses England at Cache American Marriage AcvV. Mohr to the follow- - office. by Clerk ing couples: Vernon Rice, Ten Sheep, Wyoming and Doris Mathews Here on Tax Matters J. Bills, Lawrence Providence; Frank Stevens of Ogden was In Salmon and Evelyn Katheryn Sla-vi- Logan on Wednesday. He came up Carmen, Idaho; Joseph Herzog to discuss valuations of the Stevens Geneva and irolyn Gleed, Clifton: building on Center street with the has Ariel Alma Larsen, Providence and state tax commission which Mary LaVon Forrester, SmithOV: been hearing complaints of assessDean Webb Tucker and Leda ments from Logan business proboth of Blackfoot. perty owners. mu iju j? uEiL.a::x233: Thieves Plunder Home FELIX CASH n, A city cemetery. lAc be confined for several weeks. Milk Maid Bread slices will sell lb. SIRLOIN STEAK 2 lbs. HAMBI'UGKK Notice to Merchants Elmer Merrill of Preston, game warden for Franklin county, was In Logan on business on Thursday. lit says his county went democratic, giving Governor Ross a majority. G. L. Wright 6f Franklin was elected on the Republican ticket for coun-- j ty commissioner and Moses Hancey was elected coronor on the Republi-- ! can ticket. bread bakers 10c ro;r-ctivo!- y. Republican Elected It Hc JC & Three runaway girls from Brigham City were picked up In Logan Veteran Casts Vote Thursday naming by Patrolman Wm. Twlssell of the 12th ward Job Larsen und turned over to the is past ninety years of age was who who Juvenile officers. Hie parents He had been looking for .. cm. were able to vote on election day. aid the notified and came and got them. was able to do this without They were 14, 15 and 18 years o' of glasses. GOOD FOR Some BOAST, lb. BOAST POUK Parents Get Girls KfiE sjtsswggcMaaia week-da- y Delivery any 3?9 North 1st XBC4S sTO Meeting The meeting of the Daugnters of the Hand Cart Pioneers will meet Saturday, isov. 12 at the home of Mrs. W. is. Burnham, 273 South 1st West. Meeting convenes at 3:00 and It being "dues" day all members are requested to be present. GStS Feature Free Morning BOILING MEAT John Brown Recovers Sun. Mon. Tues. We . ren-ditv- SPECIALS BEEF IOT Engagement Announced with Edmund Lowe and Ik'Ia (Dracula) Lugosi and M the predetermination of sex is under such circumstances highs A pageant depicting the unceMoi of George Washington will be pre- desirable, a thorough and cur.ful d sented by tlie genealogical choir of study of causes and results n.is the Logan Eighth ward chapel. The knowledge that Is fairly accurate and reliable to those general public invited. the real welfare of humanif Infant Child Dies and the human family at heait Joseph Boyd Bluemel. 24 day old Many hundreds of homes that wer child of Joseph B. and Estelle Wil.-lonely and sad have been mad Bluemel, 1030 West, Sixth South, happy by the knowledge supplied died at the family home on Tues- by the Home Health Club, and the day. The Infant was bom on Octo- Joyous prattle of children drives out ber 15, 1932. Funeral services were the sadness and loneliness If the held In the Twelfth ward chapel club had sccomplislied no great r Thursday. Burial was In the Logan work than this It would not have Pageant Sunday LOCAL NEWS I.OGAN. CACHE COUNTY. UTAH 5 and 5 to 8 Mens Dress Sox Fancy Pattern, 20c Value 10c lessens Shoe Store 34 West Center Lcgan Milton H. Welling, secretary cf state, will be the speaker at th" Armistice Da exercises in the Second ward tabernacle at Smithfield tonight. The meeting is called at 8 oclock. Denotations will consist cf flags and Rowers. Choirs from the three wards will sing. The Paramount floe c'ub of Loean vi1! renThere der a couple of selections. will be Imfumenlal music from the U.S.A.C. Mavor Richard Roskellry will deliver the address of welcome. A dance at the Junior high will folThe American low the meeting. Legion and Auxiliary are sponsoring the program. Cafeteria Opened Monday ihe cafeteria of the Logan Senior high school opened Monday, Nov. 7. In addition to the cafeteria supplies of last year. Miss Rowland has purchased two electric wipers which . she thinks will aid her in efficiencv and speed. These appliances will enable the safeteria to serve orange juice in addition to their last year servings which consisted of soun, vegetables, sandwiches, desert and milk. The system of charging five cents a dish for large servings will be carried on again this year. Th" cafeteria is for the stronger sex as well as the weaker, urges iviiss Pris- cilia Rowland. U. S. INSPECTED MEATS lb. lie ROASTS, Pork, Loin u fist stock of Raisin s. Currents, Lemon and Citron Peel. quarters for fresh fruits and vegetables o f all kinds. We have received our 10 Head- Discount on all Gla ssware and Dinner Sets mhurger, fresh ground 2 lb 1 ' Pot Roast, baby beef lb. H to BACON sugar cured, sliced lb. 1 7c MW MTTmilM MB lbs. LARD, pure white . . . . .2 !0c ! |