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Show Tuesday, December 13. l'.i.iS LOGAN. CACHE COUNTY. UTAH CACHE AMERICAN Pace Two Stockholders CACHE AMERICAN SOPHIE TUCKEK Ncaspaprr, IublL hrd Tuesday. Thursday, and Saturday morali.gs by tit Cache American Publishing Company at 03 West Center Jjirt of IteJ-Ilo- N. Manilla l Street, Lnfian, Utah. J. C. AUJEN Jr, Editor C. ENGLAND. Manager J. IE ENGLAND. Mrclianlcal Buperlntendrnt WM, rEntered e flute-- . f- ... - SXSS1LL - "m at the Matter, November 2. 1931 at Lor an, Utah, under the Act of March 3. 1897. Subscription Rates: by Carder or Mail . . . Cfce Year IlK aa Peat Office a Beoond-Claa- Meeting The regular annual meeting of the Mix k holders of tho First tional Bank of Logan, Utah, v;!i bi held in l'.s banking room on Tuesday. January 10. 1939 at 4 o'riotk p. m. for the election of directors and the transaction of as may be such oilier business proper. RUSSELL S. HANSON, Cashier Dated at Logan, Utah, December 1938. 10, Adv. Ratea Made Known Upon AppUcaUoo. Advertising WHAT HAS GONE Labor Warned in Oregon BEFORE Bored by the life of dull cor. rectneee v hlch forced upon her by the fact that her father. a candidate for Judge Smith, ti the Pr esidential nomination, Mary 8mith gore to a West Palm Beach rodeo and marts Stretch Willoughby, a cowboy, on a blind date, Boeing at her own maid, Mary win. Stretch's interest and sympathy with a eob story about having to support a drunken father and four younger sisters." Stretch, believing she loves him, returns next day to propose, and when she puts Aim off he Indignantly dumps her Into her expensive swimming pool. Mary, contrite, follows him on the boat which he it Ink in 7 with the show to Galveston. There, under the influence of Ihe southern moon and a few drinks, they decide to let the Captain marry them. u The Committee for Industrial Organization (C.I.O.), at its recent convention in Pittsburgh, adopted a resolution threatening the Ford Motor Company with a boycott of its cars if it continues to refuse to bargain with the union. Under the Wagner Act, coercion and intimidation are forbidden only to the employer, who may not even express an opinion to his employes derogatory of Probata and Guardianship Notices, Consult County Clerk or th Re, pectlve Signers for Further Information. house he was having built. ess Mary's return to the Palm Beach house was hailed by Elly with mingled relief and consternation. Relief at eeeing her vanished mistress home again; consternation at tha knowledge that Judge Smlh and hie political retinue were to arrive from New York any minute to open the Judge' campaign with a gala dinner at which the political boas. Henderson, would be a guest. And if any slightest hint of unorthodoxy in out, Mary's conduct were to leak fathtt would be too bad for her a union or unions, while labor may invite the public to ruin him. ers Presidential ambition. It is such perverted law in our country, that seems Mary dashed up to her room, d to follow pretty closely the pattern of justice basked briefly In the bl vfiil cleansing relaxation of a hot rhonr-eas meted out today in some foreign nations, that and changed to a amart s .' noon frock. She wa puttlr- - the brought a revolution of public sentiment in Oregon finishing touches to her hair .ion someone knocked at her door. which has surprised the nation. Oregon voters said laFour Chapter d May I com In. Mary?" c bor dictatorship must go, labor unionism may stay. By Judge Smith, putting hu head n be moment In another door. Things might have turned out the a heavy majority vote, even in labor centers, an initia- more In his arms. happily It Stretch had not held her fondly and You look splendid, my l:r. A strikes which contract a bound to been by tive measure was passed play prohibits week'a engagement with the week in Palm Reach is just vhit em- arodeo show. As it was, he had no you needed. And now youll have picketing except when a majority of a companys choice but to disembark with the to help me. The campaign Is in probably have the ployes are in direct dispute over wages, hours and show at Galveston, and his bride excellent chape settled before we had no choice but to accompany whole thing to of collection the limits money conditions; All the committee memworking leave here. him to the rodeo camp. the actual needs of the union and requires a strict acm4 counting of union funds; forbids union intimidation or n workers and prevents union incoercion of 1 terference with any lawful commercial, manufacturing or farming operation. : , It is just such resolutions as the one possed in Pittsnot labor radicalism, burg, that turn people against and liberties Individual unionism. honest rights against ' laws and dictatorship comes d are destroyed by : a such r sysinto power. Oregon citizens suffered under tem and threw it out. V A, 5 one-side- LEGAL NOTICES her family settled. Then, ha told her. he would take her out to the Montana ranch whera he worked, and where they would live happily together in the Idylhe Uttle frame r. -- Notice to Creditors la the District Ceart of th First Judicial District of the Stale of Utah, fa and for the county of Cache. In the Matter of the ELtate of, Humphreys, Margaret Almlna also known as Margaret Bmlna TUCKER, known for shouting" atyla of her own tong delivery, appears inTucker and radio program, "Sophis Her Show," heard over CBS every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday from 6.45 to 7 00 P.M EST (Rebroadcast for the West itlffl) A.M., "Last of the Red-HEST). and famous for her Mamas, singing of Some of These Days, Miss Tucker stars in Leave It To Me," musical comedy succesa current on Broadway, SOPHIE ot Self-style- - HERR NOW CARDINAL Humphreys, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned executors, at the office of C. W. at law, Cache Dunn, Attorney Building, Logan, Valley Bank Utah, on or before the 15th day of January 1939. BERT HUMPHREYS, ExANGUS HUMPHREYS, ecutors. C. W. DUNN. Attorney for I Executors. Dates of publication. Nov. 15, 23, 29; Dec. 6. 13, 1938. 0. j') zfa non-unio- 1 I rri ' - one-side- . t r "Mary, youre not going to Montana THE POCECETBOOK KNOWLEDGE f B jTppps & 0& v nerve-frazzle- NOW CMFAPLY MANUFACTURFP FOR UNlVfRJAl UE. WAV riRVT MAPE IN AMERICA IN 1607. THE FlRT PRODUCT WAV BEAP UEP FOR TRADE WITH . INDIAN f WSfl'c EVERY $100 OF PRODUCT FOLD, 3.00 GOE TO RESEARCH TO GIVE CONSUMER IMPROVED PRODUCT AT LOWER PRICE TOR. QO" FfARV 6 ROW IN AUSTRALIA.. THE STEM 6ROW ON THE LARGS MO t CHEMICAL ' CHINA r you tv r you in auto to mu Ft AM HOUR AMP GST S MUEi TO THE GALLON, GAfOLNE 7AXt AVERAGE ABOUT cCNTf PER HOUR a To say that the camp wa3 crude would be a triumph of understatement For living quarters the fastidiously reared Mary found hcr-sel-f thrust into a tent containing two iron cots (one of which when she sat down on It) and little else. The camp site was a vacant lot made muddy from recent rains, and liberally studded with puddles of inky water. The of ablutionary facilities consisted a slop bucket of water and a comCowof bar soap. laundry munity boys rode here and there, splash Ing gobs of mud; neighbors, friendly but uncouth, stuck their heads into her tent. By the end of the day Mary, in spite of her efforts to keep up her morale, was a d soiled, disheveled, wreck. Stretch found her, lying under a tree in a patch of grass at the outskirts of the camp, seeking surcase from the babble and balm for her jangled nerves. Whats the matter, Mary? You're worried about something, aint you? she lied. No, I'm Worried? not worried about anything. I know. Youre worried about your father and those kid Bisters. Look if we could get em out to the ranch where were goin to live, we could take care of em somehow. Again she was engulfed by a feeling of shame at her deception. she Oh, theyll be all right, Improvised. I have an uncle and and hell look after them. Stretch suggested that she go back home for awhile until she could arrange for the care of her father and four kid sisters. To the harried girl it seemed a heavensent way out of the mess she had let herself become involved in; and she eagerly jumped at the suggestion. So, after supper, he took her to the bus station and tenderly bade her boodby juet for a few days until she could get HA THE ONLY COIN the woRiP Picturing . IT WA STRUCK honor the purchase AN AUTO to OF AN AMERICAN SEDAN A GOVERNOR OF AN INTERIOR PROVINCE BY hl (Zs be continued)' the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Olsen and Mrs. Vesta Michaelsen and children spent the week end in Salt Young HEY! GET OFF THE TRACK1 youre staying bers and their wives are "here. and I want a dinner arranged for them on Tuesday. Tuesday?" echoed Mary blankly. It was the day Stretch expected to meet her at the ran-"Yes. And Ill want a really impressive reception, my dear. Because who do you think Is coming down? Henderson'" Mary gulped, then decided to blurt out the story and have done with it. "I'm not going to be here Tuesday, Dad. I expect to be in' Montana with my husband. Im married. Dad, and " Smith recoded. Mary, this is no time to be facetious!" "Im not being facetious. I met him last week at a rodeo hes a cowboy! The Judges horror was complete. His daughter married to a cowboy! What would people say? And in particular, what would Henderson say? It must not be and yet It was! Mary, youre not going to Montana youre going to stay right here. And Ill arrange to have the marriage annulled quietly!" "Im sorry, Dad," she told hlm calmly, "but if you try to do that Ill give the story to the newspapers myself. Looking defeat in the face, the Judge broke down seemed almost visibly to shrink. All right, Mary," he croaked. "Now that youve gone this far I dont suppose I should expect any further help. But I hope youll have the decency to stay here until after the Henderson dinner. Or" bitterly is that asking too much? Mary, touched to the quick by his disappointment, burst into sobs. Of course Ill stay. Dad. Please don't worry, It may turn out all right yet Ill stay and do anything you want me to. She ran to him, threw her arms around his neck, and burst into sobs. Lake city. and Mrs. Ray A number from here attended home Wednesday the annual Jensen returned Utah Poultry party in after spendnig the week in Mack-a- Logan Wednesday evening. Idaho. Miss Ada Olsen, Jean Olsen Violet Olsen and Vesta Michael-se- n entertained at a shower Tuesday evening at the Young chapel, honoring Miss Florence Olsen, who will be married In the near future. Games formed the entertain, $10 Up to $300 ment for the evening after which FOR luncheon was served to 46 guests WINTER NEEDS Miss Olsen received many beautiBUY COAL AND ful gifts. CLOTHES PAY TAXES AND OTHER The Home and Community sec-to-n BILLS of the Farm Bureau enjoyed Borrow on Your Furniture, a Christmas party, Thursday afAuto er Livestock Repay ternoon at the church. An Interin Convenient Payments! formed afterthe PHONE OR WRITE FOR OUR esting program noons entertainment after which REPRESENTATIVE TO CALL ON YOU. gifts were exchanged and lunchNO OBLIGATIONS. eon was served. Loans Made I Mr. and Mrs. I. Takahashi enNO DELAY! FriYOUNG It sa ill be proper for cardinals to bo addressed iu Germany here after as plain Herr Cardinal." 0 Mr. Cardinal" according to a decree issued by Hans Kerri, STEAM HEATED Sleeping and minister of public worship. The Housekeeping Rooms at 79 West decree followed an earlier order Center. abolishing such old, ceremonious modes of address as Most Noli- FOR RENT Two Biiiuil rooms ly ISnrn S'r" In correspondence furnished. Hot and cold water between offieiaR wash bowl, and toilet. $10 09 per month. 333 North 3rd East CHINESE BAN RED DRESSES Phone 1416W. Japanese air raids have caust ed he first change in Chinese fashions in Slhungking. (Innas new proiiHional capital, in a cenBEAUTY tury. As an air raid precaution, REDUCING IIATIIS women have been forbidden to wear their favorite color for MASSAGES gowns and ja kets bright red. Natural Health Center Coolies also have bee ncompell-e- d to remove their traditional MRS. M. C. 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A delicious dinner was served to Mr. and Mrs. Godfrey Stauffer of Providence, Mr and Mrs. Earl Parker and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Olsen and family, Mr. and Mrs. Alma Olsen, Bert Olsen, Mr. and Mrs. Ken-- ! neth Olsen, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Ol- -j sen, Frank and Mae Takahashi and the host and hostess. Cards j and Bingo were enjoyed during State Loan Company OF LOGAN D. J. WILSON, Manager LOGAN, UTAH 50 WEST CENTER STREET Telephone 260 Under State Supervision Used Carsi 'Used Cars 1937 LAFAYETTE COUPE Radio and Overdrive 1937 MASTER CHEVRO- LET Sedan 1936 NASH If ! SEDAN 1935 PLYMOUTH 1933 PONTIAC SEDAN.... SEDAN 1931 FORD SEDAN New Motor 1930 DODGE SEDAN TRUCKS 1H Ton 4 ONE Ton TRAILER 1934 Chevrolet Sedan $285 ,1933 Chevrolet Sedan .... $235 1932 Chevrolet Sedan $185 '1937 Ford r. (1936 Ford Sedan $545 Sedan - Ton HOUSE BAUGH if Motor Company SOUTH MAIN 1933 1934 1936 1936 1934 1937 House $485 $145 )1929 Ford Sedan 1934 INTERNATIONAL 1934 G. M. C. 1V4 1934 CHEVROLET $545 (1937 Chev Tn. 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