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Show CACHE AM Page Two. Nrinpaprr, rubllshrd Evrry at It and Turdy Co. American Publiatnnf Wnt C'rnUr Street, l.o(in i. C. ALIEN Jr., Fditur By the Carhe 1VM. C. Friday lUh (Mil.tM), Manayrr u atwmod-(- l Loffan, Fritlav, Tamiarv 5. 19.H. LOGAN. CACHE COUNTY. UTAH We Keep on Hand at all Times, Stock Feeds and Poultry Feeds of Best Quality at Lowest Market Price FLOYD ROSE, Advrrllidnf Manayrr J. II. ENGLAND, MrrluaM Superintendent Entered Poat Offlc RICAN Attention Farmers and Stockmen CACHE AMERICAN Seml-Werk- K matter November 2. 1931, at the lah, undrr tha Art of March 3. 1X97. by carrier or mail one year - - - dl.50 gabarrlpUsa Rate Advertising rmlra made known upon application. Flour and Feed Company Logan 590 So. Main St. Phone 42 the Logan River Bridge The Store Thoughts of Jerusalem As Christmas pusses and the old year pives way to the new, thoughts of Jerusalem. t he Holy Land, apand the sentiments those pear in thousands of minds thoughts express are echoed in thousands of hearts. No place in the world, not even those imagined places 13 21 .. Junit Jm n beyond the atmosphere of the world we know, has ex- owrltmk them. Limit' S Jrnnn iM All great experimental movements 42 V. i.: I on the no IMaik Jwir. or influence blits rr:.xnMblt! an v:,! be erted so strong and unfailing 1 v: his advisories and Mr. Roosevelt and bV errors breed " 4b Chrisof '''lit Cradle the has mankind as imaginations of orro k. KO WALLIS. avii.rii Kurrrn would have been a great deal more than human had 74 .. tianity. bo i ..... is unquestionably true that, in; knit It them. avoided tliev klrltm 11. knit In Jerusalem, practically unchanged through nine.ijp .. Jon, it. Kvnt hi ing recovery, methods have been adopted.: to working 31 v knew. Christ scenes that H.y S. Kent are the teen hundred years, J Krr.t which will make arid some of the luy Knuln t'liriH i u: hills of Judea remain through time, as do and laws passed, The ae-ol- d n 2 lb .... ... Arnold must whence from recovery eventually It 15 Kita biblical of wring still and waters signifithe green pastures 12 3t The case ot the utilities is one in point, lhev are great UO,41 unr.R ot Loan. uuh wm Wr I I. l4i nr 2 cance. The Garden of Gcthsemane is there, and the j ta " and' 'ttnillii l.rt s and taxpayers. 'I hey are, by large, one " Hatii January tflh, ltfJ4 at Cradle of Jesus. The River Jordan, by its name the employe! im in the averagi TuVny. influences of or!.. the most p. in. lor tlie election ol i one progressive Leu as on flows of the all rivers of the world, and Che transaction ol IonaM K. I. it mightiest community. Yet the industry as a whole (owned business as may tx John (suih nig ht ever, serenely to the sea. And in quiet Palestine arc millions J be L 5 of investors) is being politically castigated pro;T. II Chrisbi old J. before the Milton were that and the streets a. buildings sonne. cashier Milton which can cause off the sins of the tew a policy proiii fruitis still I Utah, Ut(jan of Charlefl Miller lae Sharon he llain tian c;cndar began. A it Marior . no one. tr ytii. 1933. !5 J. H. .Nreley ful, and the rose of which Solomon sang in the most H. A. Put kill' .. Again, in the securities act, certain provisions haw! is K l'teiou Ha there And blooms all of profusely. poetry, Cub River majestic Pauline T Ptngree made it impossible to issue lcgitilnatc industrial sccur-- j II it i'peher ... Cana of Galilee, scene of the wedding least, and Nazs it busiuc-M t'Htlurir.e ol capital ities thus deprivng sorely needs.)j Irrigation Notice N. H PorterIoiiU all the who was to the where change areth, carpenter Y( tin Puilntn 01 and workers ot potential jobs, depriving 14 Cletn L. Kauhti civilized world, grew to manhood. Not an inch of earth depriving at 'll p.irtw u ... do A. 42 Ha tin it can its where !. f money public of a place to put Li.qw'tit tit pitini'tit ui.m 19 HetK'l .. Hau lius but is rich in history, and in the lore of ages. Not a essential 1933 writ thlr iul Kirr J. A. Lau hn 9 work. The law was designed to banish the; li ;,.! ion Mini unit K Hmm ling .. 2' '"oar scene but brings to mind some stirring passage from Ktil'l Mid t Will bf (liotlgll 23 Ihiu ling seller of the wide blue sky and it seems to have ban-- ! I. y 1934 at 2 p. m. at tln it Walter Writ K Kiglty the Testaments. LtMlHtoil Hank LuiMifiU .it 71 50 ished the seller of honest shares and bonds as well. Hlghy t nu-togotlii'i 1eh'iiis Kighy No journey offers the traveler so much in historical with coMt of ads erliinu; and ef .. 3 U Ira In grief, government, and the voting public, must penKigby of Dale. ..S' V' r""i K.thom ... importance, in the pleasures of meditation and study. not Afiorvr still 75 3 and initiative are that ''"I;, (! enterprise private forget 4. Wm. Hounrth It is a strange fact that hut one in two hundred of the the most f national attributes. Government Jo phine ItUMMell oj important Alma P. Smith ministers who preach the gospel in this country, have 22 74 .after recovery has jV" A Lamest Smith hut to do much cure can depression W. M, J.imimin 5 w ever visited Palestine. Rut one in thousands of theii Hll Smith I'.l.nr N A. Smith commenced, it is industry and capital which will pro- I.ph Blair .. Walter Smith 'll congregations have set foot on the ground that the vide P(i ll'Hjll) Mary A. Smith s jobs, taxes, payrolls, progress. The public purse is Bodily 114 94 Lthrr Sparkman iltn Unman prophets trod. Palestine is beside creed, beside denom- not bottomless. It can he more easily exhausted than Clifford Wilford Stoke ... .... Ruwih il K. Stephenson 12 40 inations it embraces them all, and its history belongs Orpha Hank. Natl. Fiit Logan F. M, Stephnon .. ' we know'. The Administration should certainly not be John F. HulU-9H to all. Those who are so fortunate as to go to it, once, Parley SwaittMon ... Huttats 54 25 unless it makes no effort I. W.I. Height Leslie K. Hunnell mistakes for honest blamed he U envied. Walter 23.25 twice or a dozen times, arc to Taggart Brockman Mango A. 3l.fto Talbot to correct them. And now is the time for that. Hrnugh 74 Itobt. W. Taltiot AmaiM nTt 19 In summing it), the American people have the best Lari ihadwtik Tho. W. Tanner VnnNov Oniiu 3b Aimer Van Ordn of reasons for looking to the future with confidence. LtwAin Uhmlvuvk Greetings to 1934! Uole Havid H. Van orden H Jamison Kunioe Van Orden 24 The United States has come to the end of one of 'lhe country is still here. The land is no less fertile Jo. T. Cole Ijirin Van Orden ... rorbrnlge " 92 the most momentous years in its history. It has been than it was. Its industries are no less great. Its indivi- .lam ii II.Uri'gor T.fcH W. A. Van Orden 5u Wilford Wnddotip 60. Jo, tunningham .. A. H. Weatover C5 41 a year in which vast and unprecedented experiments dual spirit is no less potent. Its intellectual capacity is Mi I. M. Cunningham H ( Wheeler 40 17.53 Jensen r.o have been tried. It has been a year in which govern- no smaller. Factories, utilities, railroads, insurance Moroni 15.59 (r. W. Wheeler L H. Lain 42 30 29 2 ' Lloyd J. Wheeler Marian Kipp Lanmnt Wheeler mental problems and issues have, to a greater degree companies, mines, hanks, farms they are all still here, Maud Iopp 3' 7. 24.45 Wheeler L. M 75 Simon Inny William Wheeler 72 0. than at any time since the World War, engaged the and they will he doing business as usual when new Ilonry 42 Hazin Irury r:n Hfnry ltury attention and interest of the public. It has been a year forces, new changes, of which we know nothing now, Mrivin t 54 25 (filbert CHIROPRACTOR Hert tIorr 2 76 of trial and error, of achievement and failure. And have usurpci t.5eo.A. A.(Jriffitha Hr Jr (Inffiths So greetings to 1934! P. i tlriffithH 3J 5 finally, it has been a year of astonishing change. Dr. Wm. W. Ross W. K. Hall M 3 For the first time since government was founded, Win. Harris LATEST METHODS 6 5n at College ward with Mr. and John J. Ilaslam there has been sweeping legislation to control the J. Haslam 38.75 Jo. Mrs. George Speth. IN DRUGLESS NIBLEY Wm. J. Manlam 23 25 Mr. and Mrs. Vern Jensen and Anna J. Hatch HEALING 21 'll wages and hours of the entire working population, and H. llawkpswood 2.3 Berrtcw family of Hyrum, Mr. and Mrs. Jno. the competitive methods of virtually all industry. A Hardella J. Hawk 15.5 Melvin and family spent (loo. F. Holmandollar 312 West Center 8t. Phone 938 7.75 dramatic and frankly experimental effort to solve the Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Ames en- ChristmasPitcher E. Hendrick 65 S" with Mr. and Mrs. O. eo. P. Hendrick. tertained at a family Chritmas George Cummings. Kst 62 im farmers problems has become part of the law of the dinner R. V Hendricks to members of the imi9 Mr. and Mrs. Len Ames spent Hendrick I. land. The largest public works program we have ever mediate family. V. Hendricks 12. SI Christmas with Mrs. William Webb J. Amasa Hodges CERTIFIED RADIO school pave a ward and known has been inaugurated. Everything that the The Sunday K, Hortin J. family. In s on dance and Friday evening. ELECTRIC SERVICE ... F. Uebtn 2.7 Hyde Mrs. Mr. and Lamont Leishman Lydia H. Cottle ... 49 present leaders of government believed would spur reMr. and Mrs. Alma O. Larson spent Christmas Antone L. Skanchy, Mgr. at Wells' ra 52 62 liver day The vilte. on Christmas. Ira Hyer 2 covery, has been done. Advisors who had no previous entertained decorated in Radio and 17 8.W tabic was beautifully Saul K. Hver Everything connection with politics have been called in and their with Christmas ideas. Covers were Mrs. Eugene Yeates, and two Ralph J. Hyer 5 44 Electric. Merle O. Hyer .. of Logan spent ThursS6.4 daughters Mr the following guests: Lizzie llyer plans have been adopted. The whole prestige of gov- laid for 31. in 123 No. Main Mrs. Ladell Larson and Mr. day with Mrs. F. T. Yeates. John C. Hyer 5.1) 158-Phone W. ernment, and the immense power of the public trea- and 184 462-Clester 2 5 alHyer and Mrs. Alden Adams. The A. C. Hull 12 7.1 TOO LATE chat. Jenson Benj. 72 sury, have been used whole-heaedly and sometimes ter noon was spent in social I should like to see Caller Mrs. William Webb was calico ruthlessly to bring us stability and prosperity. to Calilornia on account of flu your mother if she isn't engaged." Alice To say that those efforts have been entire successes serious illness ot her son Ken(aged 7' "Engaged? Why, mv mamma's been married ever is to close our eyes to lads. To say that they have neth I knew her." Miss 'La Fay Larson enter since failed is to he unjust. They hae fallen between these tained a number ot young folk extremes. Mon have been put to work by the hundreds cn Wednesday evening. Tile even- meTeaeher Johnny, can you tell what a hypocrite is? ing was spent in playing panics of thousands men who had had little or no work for and Johnny Yes. ma'am. Its a boy social chat alter which a come sto school with a sitrJe two or three years, and had been forced to suffer the delicious luncheon was served. what Rasmussen is reported on his face. Joseph of in order to keep their ill at his home we hope for a ignominy organized charity families and themselves from utter privaton. Wages speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Job Smith enhave been appreciably raised and the sweat-shoentertained at Christmas. The table So Good of You couraged by the depression, has been eliminated. Child was beautifully decorated with laid labor is on the wane. The C. C. C. camps, whatever Christmas ideas. Covers were Mrs. for following: Mr. and their shortcomings, have served to provide thousand. Lyle the to Call While Smith and family, Mr. and of young men with useful work under army pay and Mrs. N. B. Chugg and family. Starts instantly, and gives full power and smooth The afternoon was spent in social Was Sick . . . Fm discipline, and have kept away from debilitating and chat. performance without the choking required by Mr. and Mrs. Oscar George and demoralizing influences. ordinary gasoline. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Jessup And in other fields the Administration has much family, Much Better and family spent Christmas day on which it can honestly' pride itself. It has started a Now program whereby the transportation difficulties of the Gasoline country may eventually be solved. It has done a good job in solidfying and the banking strucc gallon ture. It has attempted to protect the public against FURNISHED APARTMENT The is a telephone Pure Penn. 03 great convenience during rent. Phone stock swindlers and promoters, who reapillness, when friends can ed so fine a harvest in the boom years and even after. FOR RENT Steam heated apartcall you and ycu can keep in touch with them. It has created machinery seeking to encourage home ments. See Harris Music Co. Western 03 FOR KENT Furnished 5 room financing and private construction. Each day in the year a house. Modern, dose In. Phone will run erThis is all on the credit side of the ledger. The en 244. telephone Alcohol rands for you, make aptries on the debit side are not less important and it WANTED TO Bl'Y Two outside pointments and keep you does the country and the Administration no service to toilets in good condition, cheap. in touch with everyone. gallon Notify Cache American. Zereone It costs but a few cents FOR RENT Store with fixtures, a day. Why not discuss Be ice box. Successful Bothered Home With good shelving, Why gallon Washing at ordering service with us grocery, 35 years. Phone 863. now? When You Can Have It Done So Cheaply at Oats by :.o . K1; M W Ueo hit to WU.ot A W W 1 Wrn Lru In Wintto tiin Je Whittle Vl.1 PUSS, i y I i.-.- ij Wanted Animals MOVING , At and Pay Cash for Dead or Carlraa Con and Ibno, If Dead Notify la at One C MOVING ' CALL ENTERPRISE I din-cSi- .I-- 1 NX Decem-Ati- Will Call RATING LONG DISTANCE TACKING ic ' v gr I I i Wier Wright Ll Pi 11. hHHKS, Prrnrdent F It A W LI NS. Secretary ( Advert lenient ) iner Cm 4 M ii.rr 3 4 . T l O.-- 1 . L. Per r M.iIim pt I r r 4Taud I Johnson Cab and Transfer Co. Colorado Animal Ihone 314 449 N. 2 E. JO. LOGAN Logan Exchange Calls O By-Produ- Co. cts . I ( ; I.- j Cm ; i 6.1 . I m 441114' Jn'l-ua- t I . . 7 . t u:nnl. r TRUE CALI F0R.NIA 41 . . . , 2 5 ', 3 t :. VO 9 j HOSPITALITY j 3 2 9 ; m i for UTAH 4 I M .. . 2 - 4 frill from tkt itcoralor't ttuck bouia it yourtt Cordial, California fricadlineta greet, yon. Since my retain, the Hotel Manx gleamt with freihoro. Nearly all rooms redecorated, refurnished, and tha latest itylti in colored tiled bath and thowar. Circulating lea Water, Dining Room and Coffee Shop in connection. Garaga Service MEET ME AT THE MANX! M 9 5 CA . 4 . Th i .1. . 1C. :t 4 i 42 .1 I . VV. HEADQUARTERS . 3 aid-tu- K 1 7 4 MU Harvey M. Toy New Deal Rales 40 1 Maiifiir Ovmt, Clulnnu California Rlikvir Cnnlitll Gif. VTW&4 W. EkJurlHB. DetftthtA Vfttb llAgWi 5 LASl.M DtiwliH btMkf-U- I , S totfc Sltfte With bath Iktkk With I :. HOTEL 4 2.v 4 POWELLat OTAR R ELL SAN FRANCISCO er mm 1 4 4V-,- 4 4 1.1 7 . 2 M. & L. COAL and Wood Logans Oldest Reliable Coal Dealers S 3 rt J. Hi-Gra- de 10c quart 60c 85c JAPANESE HAND LAUNDRY 68 West First North We Call and Deliver Phone 405 42. kid LOST Ladies' black with fur trimmings and lined. Finder notify Cache glove fleece The Mountain States Telephone & Telegraph Co. Phone 74 BUY STANDARD COAL Cheap Coals you know 21 20c quart and Wheat WE BUY Barley. at highest prices. Loean Flour 590 Main. Phone South Feed. and West Center St. Golden Eagle Gasoline ng 213-- 589 Dontbe Deceived with Other Save at these Prices ht South Main St. Phone 98 The Friend of the Consumer for 1934 p, safe-guardi- 167 GaSa v of Logan . Company GaSav 78 5 ILogasa We wish you a Happy New Year West 1st South Logan, Utah A Mined in Utah for Over 20 Years Lasting Long Life Coal with a Firey Red Heat Nothing About We are offering you these coals at the prices which are in acord with the NRA Lump, per ton delivered $9.00 plus Stove, per ton delivered $8.50 plus Nut, per ton delivered $7.50 plus Pea, per ton delivered $6.25 plus Slack per ton delivered $4.50 plus 1" Slack, per ton delivered $4.25 plus We Also Carry following program: sales tax sales sales sales sales sales tax tax tax tax tax the Genuine Aberdeen Coals At the same prices and can give prompt and cour-tiou- s deliveries. Buy our coals and be convinced. Dont forget we handle the Best Winter Gas and Oils at Reduced Prices M. &L. 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