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Show CACHE AMERICAN fvml fubluhrd terry lurnlay and Viily B Nrovpapcr, tli IWhi Amrrtraa rubt.hm to, I (2 KM Center lorsn Utah . Jdllor I. C. ALU-Jr, I (C; r A 'Msauzuif:. rt om, IMiLAM), Mauarrr II. r.NGUM), llMtuuilul Mtper1iitri,l,?t m ttLAagK mailer November t, pci, at lb of Alarrb 3, IWI. Logan, Utah, muter the moi-rU- ( gy C0LUM3IA A" win - i4 PICTURES 1 v ,1' -- AA . ! l , ' a y ;r. I M. C. Co trrrd J3tp M lieu-.- . r,:.;st),:t of kill fcen Ileal and (lean A:, goes ihio .1 grin cry sioro While ilust and il.rt are m-il- , u jusi i.ii 1. lie w mm ,.t u.iiis lu f Irotu the iloor A lid Minis In r farther up the st reel , to I, ml a neuter store. ).!, rl;ly Friday. October 12. LTXH A Womans Choice 7 th-Us- sib Mrl 1. LOT, AN. CACHE COUNTY. CACHE AMERICAN Page Two A - rx.vJ-.e- t V' r. 10.14 7 . a A-- WHAT Pamt, ( year - -tofcorrtptlrn Rate by carrier or mail or Advertising rate mad known upon application. 41.5a Ml HAPPr.Wti ntflil rti iHr, hlvimg atih y bimkrr, r (A hifftl ofurubl lK. .o njiir, muitim Ably Ik 01 ti Ifury Mnd t y fcft li fAt$ n ( fA'il "1 hr S ujht I Ihb T Au Her Mitt .4Lfcy, 1 rrfifra Ab Mdl0 luift rttf(N9 Hr fit yfcir fH ArjfMf b'Xffil (fcf butfb fcifftirf I Adi if lo I Jar tittyir, f mktin Temperance Needed i tt f r A The i i"l.kt iitlt amendment came into existence because the American public believed that in step tv;n too drastic to outlaw the evils that had appeared in the liquor problem. Millions of thinking American citicm., who were not "dry in the sense of believing it a crime to take a drink, had seen the power of the saloon appear in politics, degrading city and state government, and had watched intrenched interests successfully violate both the letter and spirit of the laws that then existed to control the sale of liquor. The eighteenth amendment was repealed by this same thinking public when it became apparent that . the evils existing before were niagnihed, rather than The ends of temperance were not served, the bootgangster came into his glory, and million-dolla- r as their as became legal powerful politically leggers old in had the days. predecessors Today the American people want temperance. They want the liquor traffic to be adequately controlled. They will not again countenance any illicit alliance between government and liquor interests. Vc arc passand if present ing through an experimental period laws arc inadequate, other and harsher measures will be brought into play. To promote temperance which means the elimination of drunkenness and license is the duty of every citizen. It is likewise the duty of those who make and sell liquor in addition, it is simply good busness so far as they are concerned. The American people are not fanatical either for or against liquor. They arc interested in eliminating abuses of the present as well as of the paq. and t hey int end to succeed. fAr Hf I ulyuitif Ai9 f riff, fo AifbfIt ff ri mi r, fniirfuiNcr. 94 fuf Air I'Ufll luir,Am Atfki' wi-- t vwimmI (9 fi'i, bitf Ar fb Ibiif A by mtiitytrtg a iyf If ! J0 OS WiTtl TttH bTOtiY the huge pteatnr hi In ftt U Parta A fit! Ihvn fame ll cairtcil trl AM.y that huiiryniuon And It a And IUh to cay tunny br.vhif , tiny hitxrrlnnd aitN Its Alpa And winter hkjiu; a rin )th the roMt Jsj.ain of romance, imdltlot And Ida gallant tore.lory lt Lnl SOW Pooii 1 col-01- from iI mi. . Mittii) toruuntiy thry ttie that lde ll Akiiumed. 11. k-- i i offer iiaf n.e D.um money hail o oUrr..., Then. New York again! ",,u"n of ,he sr slioji is soon appraised every woman's eyes. For it must be lnr reset mir III heeded food llpplcs. in noii web know n hi.i:nts lire on the shelves. Web joiii-naiiy low1. if li.iigy displays greet her 11, ere e 1 In ;.i ilia, shell eo. your place or bear about Alfreds A flub rheumatism T Hut A It red hua of c,,y grm i u.h Intercallng rheumatism." explained flu, I. hig podded low aids the tmmenso living room. "In front of you. Mr. you see the scene of maoy At least.' they d merry (uirtlea. Uritrr l,e men y or I won t come." Hod walked over the richly-dee- p i.g. ! ihv room an I cast a cursory Nice woik, ttlg." To some uirr.n live market win ru Sl.iiire around. he eald "Nlca enthusiastically. More s;u ks they pl..i woik." lie nulled lo AM'. "Llko For Mrs.tempting IIoiiM .ih who do.oein II. aweelliealtT Is always spit k and spau. "Well, It Sort of take my breath her1 draw a wav." answered "I didnt 'No suhlie force mu Abtiy. from expect to have It already furnished." 'll waa darn nice of you. Fig." The pl.il e across the street. -- ild Hod. ."It would have taken US If foodstuff are awuK.hg her months to do this." Vnh odors lean and sweet. Fig crossed over to a tail bookED. TITTLE. case. then turned to Itod and Abby. -- f"I took liliertlrs with your Harvard (Tussles uncut, by the way." Ho pressed a button, and bookshelves slid slow ly Into the wall. "Now continued Fig, "If the audience will he patient, Chundu will show ttiat there are f.ilrlea left even In Amer-- li a lly the nine he had finished Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Trenton talking, tile ehclvre W'ere completeItubeon and family were in Loly back and a huge liar was revealed. "Of rourse." Sig went on, gan transuding business on Sat"you wont understand this, but we urday. was in Americana have a quaint custom Mrs. Henry with the glass and the elbow transaetlng Treslon, Tuesday Hod put on a solemn face. "Very bus. ties. thoughtful. Fig. Youve put your Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Berudl heart npd soul into this." SunAnd eo they went from room to and daughter llellen, spent Zoom, exclaiming over the beautiful day lu ClarkHton. Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. JenJob that Fig had done. "Now." aald Fig. "that you have sen attended a barbecue given by He looked American Legion at the home o passed on everything aroond for a moment, then In a loud Mrs. Nettle Hayes of Richmond. voice yelled "Surprise.1" night. Saturday Immediately the two closet doors Mrs. Sophia Manning has been In the bedroom and the bathroom visiting with her mother, Mrs. door opened and aome twenty young Eva Ollverson. people tumbled nolsly out, laughing and. ahoutlng Jackie Ulivemon went to Logan Wednesday to have his tonsils out. A preliminary urogram was given in mutual Tuesday night befoie the separation for i lass wete work. The muni feature solo by Mary Wheeler; retold story, Afum Merr.li: violin solo ildii bulge. 1 he program next week will be given by die We all wish that Yiitiguaids. more people would turn out to I , s . .1 i 1 $MJJW With a TRENTON All Wave Radio Set The years greatest contribution to the radio. 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The BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS of Cache County, State of Utah, ordains as follows: SECTION 1 Application contents Be is enacted ly the County Commissioners of Cache County, Utah, that any person desiring or intending to dig, drive or drill an artesian well within the County of Cache, and State of Utah, shall, prior to the commencement of work and construction thereon, file a written application in the office ot the County Clerk of Cache County, Utah, praying for permission to dig, drive and drill such well and shall state in such application the following facts: A description of the location of, such proposed well in general terms and giving the quarter, section, range and the township upon which same is to be dug, driven or driller: The name of the owner of such property; The size of the well and the size of the opening, together with an agreement that said well when completed shall and will contain a valve in good running order and condition at all times hereafter. SECTION 2 Penalty It shall be a misdemeanor for in Cache County, any person Utah, to dig, drive or drill any or artesian flowing well within the County of Cache, State ot Utah, without first making application therefor, as provided in this ordinance. SECTION 3 Flowing Wells AVithout Valve It shall Prohibited. be a misdemeanor for any person who is the owner, trustee, of the owner, guardian of the owner or personal representative of any deceased owner of any parcel of real property in Cache County, Utah, upon which any artesian well having a diameter in excess of one-haof one inch, is located to permit the same to be or remain without a valve adequate to stop the flow lf White spent two weeks visiting in Salt l.ake City with friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bybee and family motored to Ogden Fu n dav to attend a party In honor of Mr. Bybees father. They pent Sunday night there and possession of a pared of land upon which a well or wells, ns mentioned In the proceeding section Is situated, to permit such well to flow or otherwise run when not In aetual beneficial use or (o permit the same to leak or cause othpr unnecessary waste of underground water in Cache County, Utah. -- attended SECTION the ltybee reunion They returned home Monday. Tuesday. Miss Marjorie Briggs has returned to her home after visiting " M e American t Aare a qsainf custom uifA the ylass and the elbow" in California most of the summer. SECTION 5 ( Posed Ay Ceue Raymond. Carole Lombard and Monroe Oicstryl Seventh Definitions The Cornish and The term "person hut too big." Abby was enthusi- surrounded Hod and Abby, l.iakmj-- Eighth grader girls baseball team J t il lie fuu to furnish It sons as used herein astic. Joyful group. played the Trenton 7 and 8th "Meet the bride and groom, elude all persons, firms, corpor- Ive got lot of ideas about my home, girls on Wednesday. been saving them up a long folks!" shouted Sig above the dm. grade Ive Mrs. Charles Brown entertainations, trusiees, heirs, assigns, time, you know." Fhe pointed ex echoed anil Greetings personal representatives, guar- clteilly down to the pier. "Look! around the room. When all was ed at her home Saturday in dians, administrators, adminis- There Fig and Steve, too. Come quiet again. Hod answered: "Thank honor of her son Duane's fourThe evening tratrixes, executors, and execu- on, Hod.'" She grabbed bis arm you. goud people. I'm so aveivoine teenth birthday. was spent in playing games and trixes; the term "wells as used and they made their way down the I don't know what to do. "You can introduce us to your herein shall include all artesian gangplank. Steve reached them first Abby new bar, fur one tiling," said one ot a dainty luncheon was served. or flowing wells and all wells took hi two hands happily. the girls. which, without the use of arti"Steve! Gee. you were well to In a few moments the enuio ficial means, flow upon the surcome! happy group was around the bar. Steve grinned and spoke warmly. face of the ground, excluding, "How are you, kid?" Life tor Abby after that was uno however, natural springs. Then Sig was there. Rod eagerly long Dry Martini to be figurative. The Old Reliable Tinsmith SECTION 6 pumped his hand. Abby turned Liquor, merged with the never ceasStill Doing Business at All Ordinances and her pretty smile diffusing the group ing round of frlvoidtly, made a with a happy radiance. vicious circle fur her a ordinances in conflict 160 South Main to "And Sig! It was nice of you that seemed to have no are hereby repealed. " All Work Guaranteed meet us Home to Hod. ending. apparently, SECTION 7 Sig looked around. "Now If we was but a place to bang bis tooththe Customs before brush. This Ordinance shall take ef- can get through " It was during the afternoon that evening fect on the 26 day of October, You dont have to worry." said Rod, Abby, Sig and Joan (Joan was A.D. 1934. all taken care of. Fig's runnlng-nroun- d Steve, thats companion) The foregoing ordinance is He beckoned to someone at the were In Steve's Club Biarritz imbibNOW and hereby passed approved, by Customs desk. Hey, Mack, here's ing freely. the Board of County Commisthe folks I told you about get Sig turned to the bartender. Let's have another round. Tony." sioners of Cache County, Utah, them through, will you? Abby raised a protesting hand. "Okay. Mr. Walsh." this 10th day of October, A.D. Rod grinned. "This is what it is "None for me. 1934, at 12 o'clock noon. to have influence." "What's the matter, kid? asked Uh I'll see you later, folk Steve. Commissioners voting in favor I." to was Steve leave. of said Ordinance. going Nothing Steve was concerned. Don't you Abby pouted. "Don't go! I want A. W. CHAMBERS, feel well?" you to have lunch with us." REPAIRS Guaranteed WM. WORLEY, Sure!" Hod agreed, Sure: I'm just tired, that's all. She to to Hod. want THOS. MUIR. "I turned I I can't. "Id like to, but go just We Fix All Makes came down to say hello. Nice to home. Hod." Roard of County CommissionHod was surprised. the "MI be seeing "Whats back. have kids you ers of Cache County, Utah. matter?" you! Attest; C. V. MOHR, Clerk. Nothing's the matter," answered You bet. Steve .and thanks! , Commissioners voting against Rod pumped Abby Irritably. his hand. 115 N. Main Phone 125 All right, then have a drink. said ordinance: None. In a half hour, Abby, Rod and Sig "No." were away from the pier. Twenty-fiv- e Now, Abby," said Sig. I know minutes after that and Sig was what Notice to Creditors " you want. Ob. Tony showing them through a huge, spa-- : "I want to go home." said Abby e clous fitted apartment IN THF DISTRICT COURT OP "that's what I want. beautifully in a qniet elegance that angrily, It seems," said Sig, "the ludy THE FIRST JUDICIAL was only accomplished with wants home in no uncertain terms. IN AND FOR THE spending. A butler, maid "Cut it, Sig," said Hod quietly. COUNTY OP CACHE STATE land cook were waiting when the to Abby. "All right, darling. Then, trio antved. F UTAH. THE PAINTER If you want to go, come on. The old homestead, folks. Dec-- j "You don't have to take me I In the Matter of the Estate of orated under my personal supervis- know the way." Abby was sarion." Sig waved his hand airily. castic. ANN HAWKINS, Deceased. He butler. to turned the waiting come on! Don't be Rod Creditors will present claims "Here's the bride Let us paint your brick and groom. Al- turned to thesilly others. with vouchers to the undersigned fred Sorry, folks home to make it look so long. Steve. at his residence at Wellsville, "How are things. Alfred? Rod There was a Cache County, Utah, on or beexpression ike fire brick. smiled. "Nice to see you all again. on Steve's face. strange So long fore the 22nd day of November, This is my wife; Abby, this is AlIn a few moments Rod and Abby 1934. fred, Mary and Christine." were In their roadster and on the JOHN BAILEY", Call 1038 Abby was shy. "How do you do?" wav to their apartment. Alfred bowed. "Were pleased Administrator of the Well, what's there to do at Deane." Mrs. home? asked Rod. Estate of Ann Hawkins, you're back, We ll rest." said Abby, sarcastDeceased. "They've been in the family," said . Rod. for years." He turned to the ically, an hour or two so we can GEORGE C. HEINRICH, 'butler. Howd my Mother come to go on some place else." Atty. for Administrator. "What do you mean? go?" Dates of Publication: Sept. 18, let"I you "That's what home means to you, think were sort of a wedding 25, Oct 2, 9, and 16, 1934. doesnt it? present, sir." Well, gosh four in the after"And now," said Sig, Ill show noon!" Rod gaped. you the house that Sig built. tone was packed with Abby's "How's your rheumatism, Alfred? meaning. "Ves! Thats the time Is it ," Rod continued. men are at work." said Sig, pounding his other That, So what?" hand decisively, is the thanks we artists get. Do you want to see (TO BE CONTINUED) aESBH65EBsataiaaifJWiMiawaaB A Beer That is Worthy of Friendship a H. WADMAN merry-go-rou- KM MUi is the -- ' j Pehrson Electric i pent-hous- T extra-Ivnga- pX !( Vv pT Jack Mathews nt tv 7 s n ? s l" X tir : F riendships renewed at our You are popular beer parlor. made welcome and served a drink j kept at an appetising temperature. There is no place more popular for gents and ladies than the always Furniture or Pianos thereon, at any time after sixty (60) days subsequent to the effective date of this ordinance. Moved Why Be Bothered With Vashing at Home When You Can Have It Done So Cheaply at 4 Unlawful 0 Permit Artesian Wells to Flow When Not in Actual Beneficial Use. It shall be a misdemeanor for any person who is the owner, trustee, of the owner, guardian of the owner or personal representative of the owner, or any lessee or any person in actual Christensen Furniture Co. FIX EM JAPANESE HAND LAUNDRY Expert Service Quality Materials H. D. HANSEN 62 IV. 1st No. Logan S8 West First North We Call and Deliver Phone 485 From or to any point in Utah, also local moving and hauling. We Carry Cargo Insurance C. R. Cab & Transfer Phone NEW TEMPLE HOTEL BAR Johnson 314, Logan 50 East Center Phone 351 |