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Show CACHE AMERICAN Newspaper, Published Every Tuesday and Friday the Cache American Publishing Co. at 1 West Center Street. Logan Utah J. C. ALLEN Jr, Editor WM. C. ENGLAND, Manager J. H. ENGLAND, Mechanical Superintendent Bank Shows How It Gives Needed Aid to All Classes of Prudent Borrowers By matter November 2, 1931, at the Entered as second-claPest Office at Logan, Utah, under the Act of March 3, 1897. ss - - 4LM flsbeortptlon Kates by carrier or mall one year known made application. rates upon Advertising Constitutional Liberty On September 17, the Constitution of the United States was 148 years old. Observation of Constitution Day has focused public attention on that great document and on the dangers that are now besetting it. It is no exaggeration to say that Constitutional rights and privileges are menaced that political ex- perimentation with theories of alien origin are usually the direct antithesis of the American sceme of government and that many of the politicians who pay lip service to the Constitution in speeches, are among the leaders of those who emasculate it. Some are urging that a Constitutional Amcntment be passed whereby Congress and the President would be given vastly broader powers than they now possess in spite of the fact that such an amendment would very possibly make the Bill of Rights meaningless. Others advocate a law depriving the Supreme Court of its right to pass on the constitutionality of even though that would eliminate the legislation principal reason for the very existence of the Court, and make it no different from lower tribunals. Still others are urging new judicial interpretations of Constitutional provisions whereby the original meaning would be warped. And there are those who think it feasible to circumvent the Constitution, by political chicanery whereby laws can be kept away from a Supreme Court decision for a long period of time, until their unconstitutional ends have been attained. It is inevitable that changes in the Constitution will weaken it that the protecting arm it now holds out over human rights, property rights and individual liberties and prerogatives will be made less strong. No document has withstood the vicissitudes of a changing century and a half so well none has so completely achieved the purposes of free, democratic government. The Constitution is the very soul of America without it, we would be no different from those other nations whose people are now feeling the mailed fist of dictators, at the expense of freedom of the press, freedom of action, freedom to live, think and speak as one wishes. high-soundi- if? K'F v,.y. V'-- . ' V 5 t i pz S1 VY ' t ff: Y ; 7" ' ' ! , , How a bank loan portfolio presents a graphic cross section picture of the business of Its community Is disclosed by the description which a midwestern bank recently gave of its loans to customers. It revealed also how closely Interwoven with Its varied lives are the neighbors threads of the bank's financial helpfulness. This description showed that the bank bad made a loan of $100,000 to a local shoe manufacturer to purchase materials, discount bills and meet current requirements. To a wholesale grocer $03,000 had been advanced for the purchase of Inventory, the loan to be repaid over a period in accordance with specified terms set forth In the loan agreement. Assistance in Personal Matters Another loan had been made to a home owner to the amount of $200 for painting and repairing. This was made in cooperation with the Fed- and was being repaid in twenty-fou- r monthly Installments of $8.33 each. A dentist had been loaned $300 to purchase new equipment. He was paying off the debt out of his professional earnings as they came In. To a large domestic refrigerator distributor $30,000 had been granted on warehouse receipts to finance dealer shipments. A home owner had been granted a $3,000 mortgage loan to be repaid In three years. One thousand dollars had been advanced to an office worker on the cash surrender value of his Insurance policy to aid him In meeting an emergency. The National Total If each of these various were multiplied many times the result would represent the total volume of credit cooperation which the bank was extending to its neighbors In Its community, for aggregate loans to all Its customers amounted to more thnn twelve million dollars. If the typical examples here giveu were multiplied by many millions of times the result would represent the total economic cooperation which tbo banking system of the country as a whole Is extending to aid the Innumerable personal, professional, Industrial and commercial activities which make up the whole business life of the nation. The nationwide total of such loans is In excess of 20 billion dollars. eral Housing Administration BANKS PLAN ADVERTISING from the Paramount Picture by the same name! JL.v .14! VV. S. verdict of enthusiastic was the Congratulations, Knudsen, executive vice president of General Motors Corporation after a preview of Buick's 1936 cars in Flint and you can tell from the smiles on their faces that R, H. Grant, vice president of General Motors, extreme left, and William F. Hufstader, Buicks general sales manager, are in complete accord. President Harlow H. Curtice was host in Flint to four thousand sales executives and dealers from all over the United States .preliminary to the introduction of 1936 Buick cars at the end of the month. 18 '.. ....M.:; Mr. Curtice, ES2ESESSS Magic Eye-Met- al SS3UBXSSS Tubes James SYNOPSIS Captured by Kurdish while fighting on the Irregulars Eaeter Front, Captain Michael Andrews, attached to a British armored car division, is taken to Turkish head quarters in a captured village. As ne awaits hie ate in a stable -prison, he is amazed to see the leader of the Kurd, Selim Bey, enter and knock out the guard. release , the pair Afitcr Andrews lie on horseback. Furniture Company 72-8- 0 W 1st North Phone 444 Linford, Plaintiff. j Hy-ru- Zil-ph- Pin-coc- , t; st S WINDOW SHADE I FACTORY We Make, Repair, and Clean Window Shades. EVERTON & SONS 1 I I COMPANY Phone 183 Phone 183 LOGAN HARDWARE CO. For Window and Auto Glass Prompt Service v euvo,,?Gx Never mind that, Smith said, the Turks plan to wipe out the Balkari. Therefore, the Balkari must move . . . themselves, their goods, their cattle As the two talked they were surr- would starve in the mountains. ounded by frightened Armenians This is madness! "Call it what you like. . .theyre who listened tensely. One of them, a man of different type, shorter going to move. Turning to Haidar, than his fellow'3 an more neatly who had been standing silently bemil slipped side him. Smith demanded: dressed, soon turnc.1 . Badrast yes? (Are you ready?) away from tho rr-.Ilurri'ing to , For answer the chieftain opened r varliy a natural le: v :v :: the tent flap and pointed toward i hillside, he the river. Already the people, r. i i field iiiiii' i who was '.log loaded down with their belongings and driving their cattle before dot an.l desk ..j i a. them, wer moving toward it in a "Two strangers have come, he body. "Who said they wouldnt go! told hie master excitedly. laughed Andrews. "Hats off to The officer held up liis hand for Smith. silence as he studied through a pair "I cant make that fellow out, of field glasses the answering muttered Cullen, looking at the of twinkle a faraway heliograph. bearded man with growing susTack it up, he said at last, picion. Neither can I, chuckled Anmotioning to the machine and its canvas case. Then he hurried back drews. "But he does get results. "I hate to think of that river, to the Balkarl, a puzzled frown on his face. He was standing uncon- groaned Cullen. TO BE CONTINUED cernedly in front of his tent when 1 Expert Glazing Why Be Bothered With Washing at Home When You Can Have It Done So Cheaply at JAPANESE HAND LAUNDRY 68 Phone West First North 415 We Call and Deliver . C-- ' 1 2SESIQE59 ,.ciio-grap- Pick-Me-U- p Run-Dow- n FOR RENT Two smallrooms. 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The first bottle must satisfy you or money ' ADV. back. run-dow- n, ; - V VM A Quick For well-chille- h 111' THE Hep-pne- r, CHAPTER II Jt was morning before Selim and Andrews completely outdistanced their pursuers. Safe at last, they halted beside a stream In a ravine to allow their horses to drink. As the Englishman dismounted he groaned and placed Lis hand to his side. "Wish you had kept your feet to yourself. he growled. "Unfortunate Selim necessity, Kurds dont understand answered. any other treatment for prisoners. Just consider yourself lucky I was able to persuade those Irregulars to let me take you to the Turkish Major and that he didn't get a chance to shoot you. "Who are you exactly? demanded Andrews as he rose to his feet after taking a long drink at the atream. "Member of the British Intelligence Service. Branch M. I. 3B. The slim, bearded man In the Turkish uniform did not raise his eyes as ho said this. "Whats your name? He "Not permitted to give it. bent down to tighten the girth of his pony. Smithll do. "No one's called Smith, laughed Andrews as he prepared to remount. "But have it your own way. Anyway, I. . ,er. . .seems to me Ive got a lot to... I mean If it hadnt been for you. . . "Wait before you thank, me, answered "Smith sourly. Now he was looking fixedly at the tall and lianusome young man before him. "Youre not a th.ird through your troubles. Youre out of the frying pan. That's all. "If we go due south were bound to bit up with one of Cruickshanks parties going to our base, said An drews. He was frowning and there was a renewal of suspicion In his face and tone. Ycur armored car base was wilted out three days ago just after they took you. Besides weve got a job to do. The Kurds are moving on the Armenian Balkarl settlement southeast of here. Theyll massacre them and then use their rattle to live on to launch an at tack over the mountains Into Mesopotamia. Weve got to get to the Balkarl first and make em move with their cattle. "Make 'em move from their lands! IIow tan you do It? "I know their chiefs. They trust me. "Your optimism is infectious, Mr. Smith or was it Jones? Call me anything you like." The answer was short. Then lets make It Carew the As they remounted Mad Carew. and spurred their ponies forward he began to sing gaily. "Mad Carew by the subs at Khat- . mandu. Substantial funds have been set nslde from the reserves of the American Bankers Association to finance the development by Its Advertising Department of a service of informative newspaper advertisements setting forth in brief, popular language the methods and policies underwhlch banks operate, their effective practices for protecting their depositors' funds, the services they render and the various ways in which they cooperate with business In their own communities in fostering sound recovery and progress. Some 330 banks are now using this material and it is available at a moderate price for all of the members In the association who care to use It In bringing about better public understanding in their own communities regarding banking and Its services. It has materially stimulated the use of newspaper advertising among banks. Frances Lee Barton sags: Many favorable comments have been expressed regarding the In- ;ONOW all Bumuir. To me, Its an lower that blows in formative and constructive char- ji3 Iwaves over all my garden and an acter of it3 messages. It is Issued in old time destwo sizes; the larger size Is 3 colsert perfect umns wide by 10 inches deep, but to serve on a warmish evIn some instances subscribing banks ening. Snow have expanded this to occupy full Pudding with pages In their local papers In order a modern touch to obtain a more emphatic effect. of coconut Four pieces of advertising copy are cool, frothy T supplied each month in this servee. whiteness, piled high In a clear glass bowl, with a generous pitcher full of d BANKERS SUPPORT custard on the side. FARM COMMISSION Coconut Snow Pudding - 1 tablespoon granulated gelatin; The Agricultural Commission of cup cold water; 1 cup boiling the American Bankers Association water; 1 cup sugar; teaspoon salt; I'A teaspoons vanilla; is promoting widely among bankers cup 2 shredded coconut; egg whites, the practice of aiding their farm beaten. stiffly customers in installing on their Soak gelatin in cold water 5 min. farms better financial, accounting utes, add boiling water, and stir also methods. It ind operating until dissolved. Add sugar, salt, in the endeavors of the and vanilla. Chill until cold and itate bankers associations along syrupy. Place in bowl of cracked ice or Ice water and whip with rosimilar llne3. The commission has published a tary egg beater until fluffy and thick like whipped cream. Fold in book on "Making Farm Investments coconut and egg whites. Turn into Safe, presenting a compendium of shallow pan 8x8 inches. Chili unhelpful material published over a til firm. Cut in cubes. Pile Serve period of years as a reference guide cubes in sherbet glasses. lemon sauce. with 10. Serves in the daily routine of banking and farming relationships. It has also published "Factors Affecting Farm Credit, discussing In an illustrative FOR WARD. CLUB OR way how farm credit can be obtained on a sound basis. PRIVATE PARTIES Another publication is the monthDarwin Glenns ly Bulletin of the commission which Harmony Dance circulates to about 10,000 persons, among them the county agents Orchestra 135 East throughout the United States, who 3rd North make frequent use of the material and suggestions prepared by the commission. Likewise, the commisWE RENT GOODS sion has appointed 2,300 key bankKnives and Forks, Dishes, ers covering every county In the Kalsomine Brushes, Curtain United States, who act as focal Stretchers, Typewriters, etc. points In their districts in fostering EVERTON & SONS better understanding between bankers and fanners. COMPANY "W. FOR AXII IV OF CACHE VS: He was hotter than they felt in Haidar brought the newcomers to Kicks, William Ricks, be introduced. Brigham dined to tell. James Ricks, George Kicks. Wil"Im Cullen. Political corps. But But for all his foolish pranks. lard Kicks, Millie Rieka Olson, Orson Kicks, Harriet Ricks how in the world did you fellows, He was worshipped In the ranks. Caroline Kicks Brooks, he said, smiling engag-- i And the Colonel's daughter smiled get here? Rosamund Ephriam Kicks, Kieks Smith, Charlotte well. as out Kicks, on him his hand. ingly and holding Edith Ricks Mortimer. Elizabeth Jane Ricks Nave, Zina "My names Andrews. Late of Kicks Anderson, All heirs at That evening the two travelers Field Armored Car brigade, an- -' of Thomas E. Ricks; Also Law reached the Armenian Balkarl of swered the captain. And this Is1 James Ricks Turman, Sarah Elizabeth Turman, Tabitha Elinor Chief Haidar. It was a collection of Mr- .cr Smith. Hes In our Turman. Margaret Bell Turman, mud huts set upon the bank of a intelligence. Mary Olive Turman Burgin, AlclifEs the under river frowning ice Sabina Turman Swineborn, deep Very interesting! I didnt know Mobley Maude Turman Alia of a great mountain range. were ( of our Intelligence Kenneth Turner Ricks, Thomas any Riding up to the one stone house actually in Turkey, answered Cul-- j Edwin Ricks, Jr., Floretta Ricks Joel Ricks, Preston Webster, in the place, the weary and travel len as he led the way into his Ricks. Margarec Ricks Pearson. stained pair were confronted by tent. Fikstad. William Ricks Annie branch are "What you in,. Ricks. Florence Ricks Stott, HaHaidar, a man of late mlddlo age, Mr. Smith? J. Peter Graham. Ricks zel with a harsh, strong face which, answered Never mind that, Kicks, Absalom Wayne Ricks, Ricks F. Ricks. Sophy Kspen nevertheless showed wisdom and Andrews rescuer. "Theres no tin: Ricks. Raul Seward Saurey, power. For a moment the Armen- for that now. Two divisions Martha Mav Ricks Grover. Ricks. Daniel Jr.. Kicks. Then distrust: in ian stared at them Kurdish irregulars are on their Kicks. Pearl Albert Wilford he recognized Smith under his dis- way here. The Turks plan to wip Ricks Leishmap Ruby Ricke Brown. Wilhelmenia KicksBjork out the Balkarl. Therefore, th guise. Constance Ricks Brown. Leland Koorderi zenkever yen (the Balkarl must move. . .themselvec. N. Ricks. Harriet Ricks Ander Kurds are in arms again), son, Tabitha Hicks Robertson began their goods; their cattle! Rickt Richard lucks, Mabel "But they caat move, protested the secret agent without preamble, Robertson. Edith Ricks. Afto for G. his William outlined Ricks. Cullen can's Ricks. Heber and quickly plan frantically. "They Lester Ricks, E. Ricks, David cross the river and If they did the; moving the settlement. James Aurthur Ricks. Perry JosNewell Ricks, Kennedya eph Rieks. Alpha Ricks Jaques, Jaques Anderson. R. Amy JaJaques, ques Roberts, John Constance Jaques Bean, Minnie Jaques, Leslie Jaques. Thomas Edwin Dalling. William Bailing, DalElla Dalling Hogg. Anna DalEmma Eddington, ling ling Harrison, Lou Amelia Dalling Pincock. Marshall Dalling, Ray Dalling. Rhea Dalling John Alfonso Ricks, Earl Hans Edwin Ricks, Henry Ellia K. Ricks, Owen Ricks Ricks, Archie Leroy Ricks. Aaron Orson Ricks, Julia J Fullmer. Eldon Ricks. Dora Irene Ricks, Louis Ricks, Alfred Spencer Kicks Jr.. Mary Adeline Ricks ' v' S K r$ Ml Thomas. Georgtanna Ricks OstRicks. Fauntelia Rick ler. Davis. Marjorie Ricks Romrell, Dance Music Crystal Bottling and mil. COUNTY OF DIS- i MyFavoriteRedpes i1. THE DISTRICT COURT THE FIRST JUDICIAL TRICT OF THE STATE IX Dermont Ricks. Darrell Ricks Laurence Ricks Genieve Ricks! Ricks. Jesse Ruby Archibald Atkinson. Eva Archibald Rice Mary Archibald Williams. Lola Archibald Bodily. Thomas A. Archibald. Russell Robert Archibald, Merl Archibald Luke all heirs at law of Thomas E. Ricks deceased, And also all other persons unknown claiming an; totle, estate ot interest in right real the property described the complaint adverse to Plai-In ntiffs ownership, pr any cloud upon Plaintiffs title thereto Defendants. THE STATE OF UTAH TO SAID DEFENDANTS: You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after service, and defend the above if served within the county in which this action is brought otherwise within thirty days service of this summons upon after entitled action; and in case you of your failure so to do. judgment will be rendered against you according to the demanu of the complaint which has been filed the Clerk of the above Court.with This action is brought to quiet title to the following described lands situated in Cache Countv State of Utah; Commencing at a point on the west line of Lot one. Block IS Plat "A" of Logan West B'leld Survey, and thence east along the running North Bide of water ditch number 2 of the West field 184 rods, more or less, thence north three rods and 6 feet: thence west 18ti rods, more or less, to the west line of the said Lot one; thence south 3 rods and 6 feet, to the place of beginning, containing 65- square rods, more or less, and further described as situated in the north halfbeing of the south-eaquarter of section 5. Township 11. North. Range 1 East of the Salt Lake Base and Meridian. L. D. NAISBITT. Attorney for Plaintiff Post Office Address, Utah. Logan, FOR RENT Two light housekeeping apartments. Phone 970-FOR SALE Six room modern house. 29 West 6th South. John Reynolds. FOR RENT 4th west. FOR Call 37 or 147 S. M. FOR SALE Ross Ensilage cutter. Good condition. Inquire Olof I. Pedersen. Phone 1012. FOR SALE: 1928 Chevrolet in good mechanical condition. 711 East, 9th North. $85. Call evenings. THAT IS THE QUESTIO- NLet Us Answer It For You We Sell the Best Grade Gasoline for Less Money Just One Trip to Our Pumps Will Convince You High Grade Oils and Greases at a Saving Furniture or Pianos Moved Plenty of Good Aberdeen Coal C. R. Johnson Cab & Transfer Stocked at Both Yards This is the Store for Winter. Let us Show you our Before You Buy. Phone 314, Logan FOR Eggs 590 Gra- Heavy From or to any point in Utah, and banting. We Carry Cairo Insurance It FARMERS FEED and PETROLEUM CO. SOUTH MAIN SALE Cheap. ham cliasses for farm wagon. FOR HIGHEST room furnished 55 north, 3 apartment. For adults ftlso local moving: DRAPER FEEDS Cattle Poultry PRICES PAID sleeping garage. Phone 42 ELECTRIC WIRING . & SONS COMPANY Stokol-Stok- er Fully Guaranteed M. & L. COAL Costs Less if you Buy Wiring Goods at EVERTON Time to Company 589 West Center Phone 74 |