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Show LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY. UTivIl CACHE AMERICAN Page Six n & FALL OPENING 3 SPECIALS s Publisher Here San Luis Ob-1- 5 been a visitor has California, i,po, in Logan this week. Mr Rodgers is one of the handy men for the E. C. Rodgers of Strips chain of newspapers of Is one which the Herad-Joumof the chain. al Fred Astaire ! er Z j FASHION unques-t.onabl- 3 Pair for n s1.00 3 al 3 3 3 2 Shoe Store LOCAL NEWS Marriage Licenses isMarriage licenses have been sued to the following couples by Clerk Newell J. Crookston: Carl Hyrum and Edwin Christiansen, Elda Murray Hill, Wellsville; William Delore Atkinson and Mary Daniel Vivian Ricks, Rexburg; William Sleight and Esther Pearson, Rupert, Clarence Orson Hawkins and Pearl Kent, Lewiston ; Eldred Stuart Larsen and Drue Allen, Hyrum. Fine Knit Display of the manager Logan Garment company, Is to be highly commended for his exof Logan knit cellent display merchandise at the Utah state fair. Moving miniature models clad d In samples of the knit-weat Logan has been an attraction to all who have visited the building in W'hich has been housed displays by some of the leading industries of the state. Otto M.(ir, manu-ufaeture- ar Judge at Portland in Professor Arthur J. Morris, charge of dairy products manufacturing at the Utah State Agriculture college and chaiiman of the manufacturing section of the western division of the American Dairy Science association will Judge butter, ice cream and milk at the dairy products show at the Pacific livestock exposition, International Portland, Oregon, October 5 to 12. The judging of the dairy show will take place October 3 to 5. and 2 Relieve External Muscular Pain 19. Rheumatic) (Often If shabbing, shooting muscular pains in shoulders, arms and legs are making your life a misery; if neuralgic pains and suiface pains of the body are robbing you of comfort and ease dont endure this torture any longer without trying Williams R. U. X. Compound which is bringing the Joy of quick relief to so many sufferers This compound is prepared from the prescription of a foimer army doctor who used it in his practice for many years. Now sufferers may have the benefit of its relief at a cost of only a few cents a day Take just a few doses of Williams R. U X Compound and .see how much better you feel. The first bottle must satisfy you or money back. For sale by the City Drug Store. Advertisement Mis-eall- ed Judge at Show Professor H. H. Smith of the animal husbandry department of the Utah State Agricultural college and five members of his livestock judging team left Monday for Poitland, Oregon where the team will compete for western judging honors at the Pacific inlivestock exposition, ternational October 5 to 12. Must Get Permit to Persons permits desiring shoot elk at the fall shoot must have their $10 application money into the office of the state fish and game commissioner not later than Thursday of this week in order to get a chance at a permit There will only be 100 permits issued in the entire Cache National forest district. Seventy five permits will be issued for bull elk and 25 permits for cow elk. ( . At the Capitol U Ladies Hose FULL r iff Even better than The Gay Divorcee and "Roberta' Mis. Eleanor B. Hodgson, counThats the ultimate in praise 14. ty recorder, suffered a foot in- which must be Top in while working Saturday jury was Hat, newest of Fred Astalre-OingMrs. Hodgson her office musical Regers ' shutting the door to the vault and closed it on her foot. She was pictures. to and the singing Dancing taken to her home by Sheriff Jeff tunes and lyrics of Irving Berlin, Stow ell. v Astaire and Miss Rogers set a new high for screen Sheriff to Move musicals in this picture, which Plans are being workpd out has opened for run at the Capiwhereby the sheriffs office will tol Theatre. As was to be expected, the two be moved to the top floor of the the court house It is planned that stars introduce a number of new dances These are the office cf the county survey, of Eutne Schaub will be moved climaxed by the Italian flavored to the sheriffs office and Sheriff Piccolino, which is their comJeff Stow ell will move his office pletely satisfying answer to pubto occupy the one vacated by the lic demand for a successor to the and the "Continental. "Carioca survejor Their singing, too, is very pleas1.2 ing and m general they invest Dunn Advanced with intheir characterizations been has M Dunn Paul Piofessor imitable verve and appeal. of school of the head appointed Splendid support is accorded by forestry at the Utah State cast which has seldom al college to succeed Pro- a comedy been matched on stage or screen. Satleft who G. fessor T. Taylor It Includes Helen Broberick, brilurday for Albuquerque, New Mex- liant comedienne of the Broadon forester chief become to ico, stage, Edward Everett Horthe Navajo project in the soil way Erik Rhodes and Eric Blore, ton, officonservation service, college the butler of The Gay Divorcee. cials announced. This crew does not let comedy Petersboro Visitors let down for an instant. Mrs. S. M. Gregory and son Off for Snake River with gay Blending romance Larry and Mrs. Norma Waidley C. Good Luke Vereen and Clif comedy "Top Hat tells a light, of Ogden, will spend the coming outfor a fishing thoroughly intriguing and at al) week end at the Cunningham win left today ing cn the Snake river. They will times plausible story, with never ranch in Petersboro. of be away for a couple days. a lag or a dull moment. Jerry The use of angle worms bring Travers and Dale Tremont, AmActivities season home the big fellows this Begin meet in London, in a Reed Bullen of Logan has been of the year according to Mr. Ver- ericans, novel and amusing maner. Its of the een. They took a large can of the a case of love at first selected as a member sight for membership and finance commit- big healthy fellows which should Jerry, and he is not long in swayof tee of the young Republicans insure a large catch. ing Dale to his viewpoint. But Utah according to an announceo through a natural mistake. Dale ment in Mondays Tribune. There comes to believe that Jerry is the is to be a state gathering of all husband of her best friend. And Republican groups in the state in then things begin to happen, last, 18 Salt Lake City on October Recorder Injured Studies Projects To Be Presented To Authorities ,4? 4" Ginger Rogers In Top Hat Tuesday, October Today, Wednesday and Thursday CAPITOL Walter E. Packard, regional director of the federal resettlement tff division, will arrive here Friday October 4 to converse with members of the Utah Staff officed at & i JJL the college, regarding preposed settlement projects which he plans 'V 1 to present before the proper authorities at Washington, D. C., according to C. O. Stott, state director. $.V, At the present time four major 1 projects are being considered for ! Utah, Mr. Stott said. He declmed to name the sections of the state involved because of the lndefmi-tenes- s of the program and the GINGER ROGERS action w'hich the federal authoriGINGER ties might take on the plans when The blonde allure of presented to them by Mr. Packard poGEiiS again is the foil lor atThe state director said that the FRED ASTAIRS romantic in projects would cost about one tentions and terpsichcre -TOP HAT, their new RKO million and affect many rural Radio musicomedy composed by families. The aim of the administration is to help find new land, living Berlin. Edward Everett livestock, equipment, and in many Hoiton, Helen Broberick, Enk Rhodes and Eric Blore have cases homes for those who have featured roles. found themselves trying to make a living in a location that will not produce enough to provide furiously and funny. The later sequences of the story an adequate living for members have the Lido as their locale and of the family. Surveys are now state to deteraction unfolds against settings of being made in the unm ailed color and pictorial ap- mine the actual cost of moving families, providing them with new peal. farmsteads and the necessary Aswho Mark Sandrich, guided stock and equipment to set up proin The taire and Miss Rogers fitable units. directed the new Gay Divorcee, Mr. Stott returned Friday from picture. To Dwight Taylor and attending a regional conference screen wrote the Allan Scott, who at Berkeley, California where bud- for the development of the country play based on the European stSge gets for the next six months were The opportunity for private gam was necessary to advance our return was Homer Powers, regi- frontiers. But now that our econdialogue. onal adviser for the resettlement omic development has practically In short, Top Hat, produced division, wha is now here out- free dus from the toll gate on the for RKO Radio by Pandro S. lining the procedure for the ex- post road, why shouldnt the toll Berman, is the essence of satis- penditure of funds made available bridge follow into oblivion? Audiences recently by the federal government fying entertainment. The bridge is an integeral part will enjoy every one of the inci- - with an alocation of $2,000,000 for I111 IT dental dance and music high- - Utah, i'IiIi1" Get' lights, such as No Strings, Thee Behind Me, Satin, Top Hat and Cheek to Cheek. M f .J v' Cjlt it ; 4. r V a. 'V A - srrsr.o!!5'Sffi' 't ii of the road. The people own the reads why shouldnt they own the bridges? The roads are free Is there any logical reason why the bridges should not be also. 4 Your muffin tins are excellent for baking apples, stuffed peppers, etc. ii' ir r i"" ir r tpi ri". Did ev'cYitbp to tmhh He asserted has THE NEW is s l Repub-Claren- ce CRYSTAL BALL a prize ly ECONOMIC Persiana Ballroom j It at -- 3ft. ve WORLDS LOWEST PRICED TOURING SEDAN WITH HYDRAULIC BRAKES 20 to 30 miles per gallon! nil the most economical full size car on the market NOW FEATURING HI VITAL NEi IMPROVEMENTS LOWEST INSURANCE RATE OF ANY CAR IN ITS PRICE CLASS GRAHAM QUAL1TT THROUGHOUT. SEE AND DRIVE THIS BRILLIANT NEW GRAHAM TODAY. THEN YOU WILL KNOW WHY GRAHAM IS "THE MOJ5T IMITATED CAR 00 THE ROAD," Company Blair Motor West 1st North St. 55 LOGAN UTAH PHONE 390 wivg Entirely New Interior Decorations Featuring a new rd W Yl u Sat. Oct. 12 Ml!!"11 "BALANCE IN 18 MONTHLY PAYMENTS m FALL CIPENiNG HIGHLIGHTS mm r GRAND that his basic program reached substantial completion, and m effect, that further widespread recovery can be expected without further legislative pi iming. This should mean that the next Congress will be short, . WAlTg edj and will be confined, largely to OKI a A visit to the state fair grounds ordinary routine. in Salt Lake City on Saturday, Q Response to the Presidents let visitors impressed Cache Valley That theie should be no place by pubhc men fell definitely that no man on the grounds wa3,ter of m American the great system more devoted to their work than luto partisan channels. owned highways for pri-- 1 publicly start-Mllcans Mr. said has Roosevelt r Meikle of Smithfield. the 1936 campaign that he is vately owned bridges. Meikle was m charge of The existence of a great num-- 1 cattle seekng to win business support ber of toll the Cache county dairy bridges at key points on ith honeved of words confidence that were sent to the state fair Democrats hailed creates an anomalous highways the as letter as a county display. Mr. Meikle Orchestra in New Uniforms situation. Through the expendiwas operating a pair of chppers being Just what the country needs ture of pubhc funds, great highm the of Give way reassurance, this Band a Name and win grooming the cattle so they would j ways are constructed leading from a respectable Response by business men was metropolis to metropolis. make showing The among the cattle of other sec- mixed all of them naturally favor users of these roads have paid such a policy, but many were tions. for them through taxation didubious as to whether it rect and indirect. $ At some vital will really be carried out, in view on the road private enter-priz- e of what they consider broken pro- pcint reaches out to demand its mises in the past. Those who ac- tribute. The leech at the throat cepted the letter as a definite of travel is the ubiquitous toll statement of future policy, think PRESTON, IDAHO that the course of recovery will bridge. toll In the past bridges, just wan be greatly advanced, and that the mi as toll roads, have been necessary will promised do inbreathing spell During the past two years more than anything else could to has grown increasingly dustry spur industry. afraid of the legislative future. Of great importance is the inAs stone after stone m the Adstructure fluence of the announced policy ministrations reform was aid,' business men wondered on the 1936 politioal battle. It looks now as if Mr. Roosevelt will when, if ever, it would be comgo into the lists with a relatively be would when and they pleted able to go about their affairs with- conservative program to offer the out a cloud of new and unknown, voters. It is difficult for example them. The adjournment of the to see how he could square the last congress was welcomed by principles laid down m his letter but indus- with a demand for a new constiindustry, of course trial leaders, faced with a new tutional amendment to give consession only four months away, gress and the Executive powers had to at once begin speculating they do not now possess. Now for current business. The was coming next. on It was this view that Roy How- principle indexes, adjusted for sea ard, publisher of the Scnpps-Howa- soraal variations, continue to climb A hearty invitation to Newspaper chain, expres- to new highs for the year. to the President, sed in his letter attend our Fall Opening Wednesday Evening Currency circulation, best arbiter Mr. Howard said that it is obv- of retail trade, has made strong October 2nd. iously true that many sincere and gains. Car loadings are well up, honest business men who onec with increased agricultural shipbacked the President have not only ments. Electric power production but become hostle, frightened. leads the field It is expected that Many of these men, he continued, production will soon reach an whose patriotism and sense of pub- all tune high. However, many cois with pleasure that we announce to our hc service will compare with that mpanies are not showing satisand friends, that we will have customers many of any men in political life, have factory net earnings. Construction and interesting things to become convinced that the Pres- is well ahead of forecasts for this new beautiful many ident fathered a tax bill which season. Residential is Fall building our show Opening. you aims at revenge rather than rev- about 125 per cent ahead of last enue; That the Administration has year, Motors are star performers in side stepped broadening the tax the business parade in the first base to the extent that is neces- seven months of this year, car sary; that there can be no real production was greater than the A straight carload of Living Room Furnirecovery until the fears of busi- entire 1934 total. has just arrived, and we are rushing to ness have been allayed through ture Most industries show better emthe granting of a breathing spell ployment figures than past sum-haand prepare these beautiful new suites unload to Industry, and a recess from indicated, especially those for furthur experimentaton until the which benefit from your inspection. building actcountry can recover Its losses. ivity. The Presidents answer, which Payrolls naturally follow employcame immediately, was, in the ment and are higher than was anwords of an Associated Press dis- ticipated. Make our store your headquarters next patch, perhaps the most complete exposition of hte AdministraHandkerchiefs 15 soaked for Wednesday Evening, and let us show you the tion and his ideas for the future. minutes in salty water will wash The letter began by saying that as easily as those soaked many new fall styles in Home Furnishings of the vews of skeptics and persons all kinds. actuated by a spirit of political could be disregarded partsianship something Mr. Howard had also observed. The President then de1 fended his tax bill on the grounds The Shoe Maker that it was fair and just, and was based on the principle of abHas Moved from his Center ility to pay. He pointed out that Street address to the tax base has been considerably 24 South Main broadened in the last five years, Good Repair Work Done at and that one reason for not broadReasonable Prices. ening it further was that consumers taxes (so called invisible taxes, representing part of the cost of everything a person buys) fall more heavily on the poor than the Floors Refinished rich. So far as heavier taxes on the corporations are concerned, Old Floors are Easily Made New and Beautiful with he said that the new bill actuRent it. our Sander. ally reduces the taxes on 95 per cent of the corporate & SONS enterprises. EVERTON The President answered the deCOMPANY mand for a breathing spell for industry by saying it was here. Smithfield Man Busies Himself With County Herd 1935 1, Charles Trotman NDSTROM FURNITURE COMPANY |