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Show Tuesday, December 21, 1937 CACHE AMERICAN LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY. UTAH Tage Seven Notice to Water User Famous Precision Dancers Make Jelly for Christmas Round the Clock With Mary Margaret McBride i err m m i LEGAL NOTICES ru i I.I UdHt'MIlt "I'lUHUli: IHI 4 I V Mi I H I i. ti II I It K till ft C IM T7 I r I It J Y ; i t i MV tie- - l Y. 'J 1. (.l!ii t s I ;, .i.i 1 l pjiiajaww, I H till i ' rifle i.j M.iw If r m j .t Mill! Mm I 1. ; I . 4 T hi K : tt N 14 l, H (i .mi . it '1 Hr- W.l.r Will he H.M.tn- fit. in . V l r W imiuMist' t t ,uh i.. i i - r to flow in th tt .t t u t t!. rrn K to ii .oht of al Ham rt lot ait ii ft. mi tin- - M 2 T UN. It J V . M. loVM. h lo ro It util ( mh t mol foil t I.) iit h to ti Him h spurt ila. h. mol until as . . l fi.MM I i imi nI aI n n- . of latul ;tttH .. NTV Sto :e It Mipj-l- tl tM'ihta-'- In Ihr DMrIil Court of Ihe rin-- t Juduial Uintrltl of the Mule of I lah, In nud for Ihe ( imntj of ('vhe. 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Suit laik fill, f rtc fe one rtrn eopv anti $1 m, t a point 11 rhatnn Went of ultliln 3 ilua uftrr (hr ilut 4f the piure of hry ItinltiK . thence Kant 11 I'hutna tt InM imMlt at Itm the place if hKUt-itlnii iirMiMirms acren tontalnhiK 2 r Mali' l.tib. Hitt) one nliure of naler loKtlhtr I at In of flint ptil.li. uiion. Inooin-inttck the laemi Hv.le and r :i. d SniHhfit id tan.il r't)i.Mtiy an m c. l.v (fttltPale No fr74 of I: puMl. iit ton Januaiv 1'. Tojtt!i4-- with all riuhtn of av, mtiel n, rtntn ti'ii. im ntH, .M pfii!ttn and appur-I- t Stockholders Meeting tom. itiK Man. Hot to nn or enjojed The regular annual meeting f!Ytr naol t.d or In l.Micinu to the stock holders of the First Na- name or li Ii naV tie lien after in tjuirt or atid with unit) will 4!ijoed B.uik of Utah, Logan. tional Mid n.ild be held in lt.s banking room on iMtcd thin 2tti d.iv t.f Now .iiIht, 4 1938 at Tuesday, January II, .11 ST VHU oclock p m. for the election of .o tie IotinfN I'f Itat) directors and the transaction of Notice of Special be as business other such may Stockholders .Meeting proper. A. SONNE. Cashier. in htrHy Noth given Ihnt n Hi'-limeeun of th mot kholtlnm of th Dated at Logan, Utah, Decemrortor-ntlom . ti 2 tV) 4 iffhul 1 al r - lrk o ttii; Dorothy Thres dancer-cook- . Collins, Cj Clinton. III.: Myrns Woverly," ef Pittsburgh, Pi.; snd Olfll Burks, of Newark, . N. J. believe in watching the I V pot is the Jelly boils! Eelow, I - . V Virginia Wallace, of Auburn,i Maine, ties a perky bow on Dorothys Christmas jelly. I -- &.V .rvV. ' - i I rr u 7'i '(.F si M M1 J.4ri tfcroueh small cloth. Measure sugar and Juice into gocd cobks? Even the lck saucepan and mix. Bring to a ettes. famous precision dancers sho large four.een boil over hottest fire and at once must i letter-writin- . , i t J PROVIDENCE Mr. and Mrs. C. Providence Hammond are leaving to spend the holidays and some additional time with their children who in California. The members of the B. B. club with spent Wednesday evening Mrs. Verana Tibbits In honor of her birthday The evening was spent in sewing and social chat A luncheon was served. A gift prestnted to Mrs. Tibbitts. Those present besides the guest M. I re-si- de red-ca- Hyde Park, accompanied by Lillie Hanson, sketch of the life of her grandmother, Anna Barbara was given by Loosli Fuhriman Ituby Nielsen. Vocal solo, Muriel Johnson, accompanied by Ella Roe Frank. Christmas story by Cum-ora- b Alder. The prayers were by Emma Zollinger and Julia Alder. A social hour followed and a delicious tray luncheon was Berved to about forty. Mrs. Fred Jensen visited at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Grant Ntlson of Logan on Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. W. R. Zollinger was hostess at a quilting party at her home on Friday afternoon. At the close of the atternoon, a delicious dinner was served to eight women. ty .sly years C - 'mccrt j mi QUART 141 0 PROOF NfeKco nx pcoria, ill ir' Tjpewriter Now In New 16S N. Main AUTO TOPS Midget Lunch HOME OF GOOD PIES Opposite Palace Hotel REDUCE THE COAL BILL! Old Jack Frost comes a running through those broken windows, and he's headed our way now. We have a Window Glass Expert OLSEN Chiropractor Logan Hardware Co. Neurocalometer and Service Honrs 1 to 5 P. M. 221 W-- -t 1st N. Phone 642 X-R- Phone 183 ,, Winter Driving ! - Protects Your Car from SAYS CANDY? WISDOM TOOTH? Frozen Radiators. PRESTONE or ? SAYS: Super-PyrENGLANDS t i BAUGH We have 172 Varieties of? Motor Company t Fresh Candies I LOGAN, UT. I ol 90 West Center St. ? Broadway and West Temple Rates: to $1:50 $3.00 eoodf jwg CHEV COUPE COUPE CHEV COACH CHEV Tn SEDAN .... FORD SEDAN FORD COACH FORD COACH FORD COUPE BUICK SEDAN ...... PONTIAC SEDAN .. GRAHAM SEDAN .. PLYMOUTH COUPE STUDEBAKER Sedan GRAHAM SEDAN .. CHEV 1U Ton CHEV Pickup FORD Pickup FORD U Ton .. . International Truck FORD Truck OLDSMOBILE Sedan ESSEX Sedan DODGE Sedan BUICK Sedan CHEV Coach 1931 CHEV 1930 1935 1933 '1932 1931 1936 1929 1934 1935 1934 1936 1935 1936 1931 1928 1929 1938 1926 1928 $265 $125 $195 $695 $145 $295 $145 $395 $325 $245 $145 $525 $175 $395 $445 $325 $445 $395 $445 $135 $95 $45 $35 $35 $45 fa. C. R. Johnson Cache Auto CAB AND TRANSFER COMPANY PHONE 314 LOGAN UONT MOW EUCTU TO EXPLAIN rr YOU sort 1934 and C4mpr prices wllh other dealers' listimrs. All r4rs oer $100 price carry oar liberal guarantee.. Some of tbe cars in the alrave list are not In our stock. However, we will gladly secure them for you at the above prices. OUR OFFICE I 1937 C1IEV SEDAN $76s' 1938 CHEV Tn SEDAN .... $885 1936 CHEV COUPE $545 Be wise FREE GARAGE WOW For the Best Deal In Town Belter Buy a Used Car From PEERY HOTEL SALE LAKES POPULAR PRICED MODERN HOTEL lUsed Cars 1937 1930 1933 SVEEt JWHEN YOUR 325 Se. Main 1 1931 EXSuzKmnwB -- Linoleum Co. HELP Main JmJJmJ 244-- w r LoganWasherExchange .J. J. & Awning Phone Let Your Windows C A. II. PARKER (The Blind Man) NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS $39.50 and up Dr. M. L. RMKW ftrenident Thone 345 j 119 South rrp" A. Location NEW DEXTER WASHERS De FOR SALE 1934 Plymouth Luxe Coupe heater, radio and Must be sold by low mileage. Sunday night. Will sacrifice for ?. See it at 55 South $300 00. Third West. tV- Codes- - pipe. West. a (omjwsny Adv. ftlilhlllowillIrrltf.ition !n hold at the Hay Hntnta 4'hunh known a th Millville at Millville. t'arhe lloua. Mooting of clvilizd niun t'OUflly ntwie of rth. on the 10th it, reads thus: U r of January jm t 1 oriork i l1 ot " ,,,nr ,h and the anl-!- .ronaldorin end upon the propoe-mal- s, first. of the Artt (it Ion to emend ertkle .. clan of Incorporation ee fnlkiwe. j That the word ton In the noit to the (ant line of eald Article be changed to read One. The effeit of thia amendment will of be to reduco tho qualificetlotMi to one aharo instead of ten Service eh area Geo. B. Everton health engineering the primary consideration must be the problem of sanitation, and the secondary consideration, oblainment of satisfactory results with minimum expenditure of funds. Blast $8 00 p. In public FOR RENT Three room furnish- xTOOTH ed apartment. Stoker heat, 55 XYOUIt No:th 4th West. SALE Cole's FOR Hot Heater in good condition. including floor oard and Se it at 285 North First 2 PINT 142 1 " ST" JZ7T.. Pure drinking water, proper disposal of sewage, destroying ail wastes that contain tpyhold germs and the removal of breeding places of flies are the great factors in the prevention of typhoid. o-- Classified Adds 11, 1937. 0 The moral code aa we understand As between man man comes the aireporter (1), ia uo early and taket time out for breakfast, during which she divides attention between food and telephone. She wants information about railroad stations for one of her broadcasts, so drops over to the Grand Central Station (3) and aeea the right party. While there (4) she learn about baggage-totin- g from a veteran (3) She arrive at the CBS studio just m time for one of her broadcasts beard Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays st noon. McBRIDE, MARY MARGARET at her typewriter. (2) She Dr. Thomas Parran, Surgeon of honor included: Sallna HamU. S. Public Health Sermond, Lunetta Chugg, Sylvia Fi- General, in his book "Shadow on the fe, Lillie Hammond, Emma Bul- vice, A drinking glass Land states: lock, Matilda Hansen, Louise Fuhmay be another means of (syphriman and Emma Hammond. The second ward Relief society ilis) infection. The spirochete has was reo: in' ed oil Sunday eve- been found on a glass half an hour rinsed only in cold after ning. Edna Poulsen is the new water." being , t :th Laura preside-Zollinger and .lean Low -- s counselors. The i.ii jUui .h. thews camp of h D of i rij...o,8 held meet- - ( lng 01 Thursday afternoon at the homo m ..irt. Fuhriman. The was given: following room FOR RENT furTwo was pic, "Th. OiU r Mother, nished, heated apartment. 135 E. von by 'ai ret Greenwell. Two 3rd North. Miss Eulalie Lee of vocal ; BOURSON WHISKEY 90 PROOF ooM ber 6- IlDRTHtlDOR coitury nrriLUNa tl add bottled fruit pectin, stirring constantly. Then bring to a full rolling boil and boil hard M minute. Remove from fire, skim, pour quickly. Paraffin hot Jelly at once. Makes about 10 glasses (( fluid ounces each). Dried Apricot Jam 3 cups (14 lbs.) prepared fruit 4 cups (lit lbs.) sugar 1 box powdered fruit pectin To prepare fruit, add 3 cups water to 'A pound dried apricots, cover, and let stand 4 hours or overnight. Drain, grind or chop fine, return to water and mix well. Measure sugar into dry dish and set aside until needed. Measure preketpared fruit into a - to tle. filling up last cup or fraction of cup with water if necessary; place over hottest fire. Add powdered fruit pectin, mix well, and continue stirring until mixture comes to a bard boll. At once pour in sugar, (To reduce stirring constantly. foaming, 14 teaspoon butter may be Continue added.) stirring, bring to a full rolling boil, and boil hard 1 minute. Remove from fire, skim, pour quickly. Paraffin hot jam at once. Makes about 7 glasses (6 fluid ounces each). ... HisuMWlBIkM STRAIGHT here-tlHan- it I that dancers xreat Juice spend practical. hours a day right In the Radio city Music Hall In New York City, lind time for domestic activities behind the scenes. Still In rehearsal costumes, they fill their leisure hours with every Imaginable home art . . . darning, knitting, laundering. Iron-- ! Or they borrow ing, for a cooking j the theatre kitchen party! Looks like a good performance, when perfect dancers turn out perfect Jellies . . . .t Modern Jelly recipes certainly save time for the cook whether shes a dancer or a housewife. Citrus, canned, and dried fruits make delicious jams and jellies for Christmas giving, too and theres never a fallu.-- when you follow directions like these exactly Reniem-- . her that the holiday will soon he here, and you want to give your good sweet spreads plenty of. time to "set" before yon wrap them up and send them along their way! Grapefruit Jelly S4 cups (1 lbs.) juice 7 cups (3 lbs.) sugar 3 bottle fruit pectin To prepare Juice, grate rind from '4 medium grapefruit, and squeeze l out Juice. Add juice to grated rind Liind let stand for 10 minutes. Press :t l L- 1 , HI. Itill IIIUIll.lt I IOV" It n SHERIFF'S SAIJ; r a 4t ItMm IhK. 4 III ai4. feel tired. Dont vnanta do ahmthin onln uedoujn an sleep. , op r |