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Show i Tu LOGAN. CACHE COUNTY. UTAH CACHE AMERICAN present. The Martin Harr :a camp of the of Utah pl'in.-T- -. nut Daughter at Uie home of Mr. and Mrs H S. ikrviti on Timi-alawere Uivivd and Their forty people enjoyed the evening On Saturday evening the members of tlie Literary club and their partners met at Uie hona of Mr and Mrs. Glen Thompson, where a as spent. evening Tlie Home Culture club met at the home of Mrs. Thomas H. Godfrey on Friday, Dec. 18. An Xmas as carried out. Lunch program a as served to 28. Mr .and Mrs. Thomas If. Griffin and children Leah, Julia and Orant are visiting In Burley. Ida wt-r- Three-Da- y 'A femq.iygQTE vfe "Tea l or Too T tore 1'to - -- EE - tp JUB H $ p o. U ' A sjs i C LARK STON In Sacrament gram w.ls given VALLiV. -- .Mis-tai- hku-r- . d r hes nv letter than1 lo' (hoy arc. JnrolD LJ t hiv ho turned out to bo and do that, i a pretty yood I'rrardml. And uhiJ I'mle Hannibal voci- lor thinkin WHAT HAS GONE BEFORE of a ary Smith, daughter rnnduUit for the freidentud MdiMfi secretly ooMwattoii, towfivy Httrtth Muloughby and ferously applauded,lbi!ritch arono room, heed1 then return to her home m and in'kcd out of Vaim beach u hilm he gore to less of tho plraa of Mary, who jrot the ranch t Montnwt to preup and Kiucd inn bcifjfjng or orJpare thar home. Mary father , to her not her beg tnonenltonil marrutgo unfit wiu lone ml. Mn to Mon jt a. ovri after thnr reception for (km ttu, and ly lbaim.tun.hailH thinking, Itendcrmm, on o htch J pend h at fkance for fAn tiomtimf o, had nmn.it: d to mln. Mary, work ti hrr fittn-- and ail 111.1'- Hut Mary agree, and in stead of reWhen! on tbe of to nltnii for th liulxi Stretfh, turning the reception. Hftetth, tnh ntf Im mm.. I nt li ram-t- i hnu.w ha I hi cy a. .hull a.;d rubu Mary story that a he u only a n muth vf s on tnc fen e r iiing, tody' m ti1, com hu 1K. her, and iargft on in thr refiu'.v'v waj Thr gum tm ttr Jl'.Ve ception dnnr, ,h i nt y t .. i him to t ut'.h tnim aod tot a ji . n h r "sol be Ji. font of inoi. Out tr,i H try to mtihe a Aim. Off I ;nui-- y "I U'd t liiuu Mary ignore .o on n.y nu.li...' ns log as fill.! AT dil9 ... , Hn-'.rh- . n 7 tv r 1 rnJ .t' n f Chapter Six confronting tlila fliv Onroutti-lmikir.- g mu t! youth tabli. began qiinaonlni; him In a Hcndrraon. liravdy pntnmir.nt: nuinn. coin, from? Whit did h r, Win-r- wax l- he Strel.-htalking to him bill told hi. atory. lie was fsi Mary, Jrom Montana, and he was mnr-rir- d to a Indya maid'' who had turned out to be a fake ami deemed herself too good to pet nut here? idding lAnd . ' -- Wax , all V i url w. kiuw." J.i'i ' , o' h ' y.miih, w-- rf "nil n on the I'! .no 1 k-- t ,y 'll. liu.k.r.ii of soon imi.T you at.d; gel off their Inch Trojoe o,. ht to so hor.-.-r- .' .ii're right! When 1,1.1: r .wn jour viewpoint ,ri to be h.urred... beginhlntili I s'. lie, I intently, what the old man ning to roan was leading tip to. for In "Taxo my viewpoint, staiue. All her I'fe, everythin by Mary did was Inlua-iKcw at L, t t ir V . inn ntu.i , In N Ills 0 I M .III I to Tlllil i Pi ll". V k . n:t urn. k. N. v bid 'in "pi'T l.eil'' (or Yule at I j. .ltlu otc i Hall. U)p, New Yoik IiJiir se. iiii..! . t for the young hian's as nit cr"iiiin r Put he muI fsii'i-no to Yale, ami Mart, d lnste-n- l In, t Wall Stmt. Imping for a rar.-ca Imam Dm lat. r. Im was the Navy, end it ;n at tip Gnat Lakes Tntlnl.g Station that t'llei.t u,m hit ted lnM.ad if being put into acilve the war for hull n Jul a (.mu', s if ilimn In a year ho had qua!. II. d fo. Smi-tf In the AtmrU-aCompoi-ersAuthors and I'nhli-'ieihi. h hud jip-- t begun to nn Important place In the musk.il Me of Anicrl. a. His fust pr..f. sslonnl lh all'll :;1 .rs the inmhal comedy, since, s "Two Little Girl III Mile" with the I . 111 I . Kv.-rv- r j.-a- 111 t lim-lt- f.-- mtt-ii- a. ft Oil. Me! Oh. My! Oil. Y'uu!" its f attire. Two years later Bong. as A cam. V - FouVe stayin riyht here With me .him to meet her friends. That a strange sort of class distinct kin,1 observed Henderson aarcnstically. Yea, chimed in a woman guest, intent on sharing the fun. A to be as good as (cowboy maid. I must look that k ladys ought see and the book says. what nip ! Koeping cows under control is more productive work than hook ling up a dress, contributed woman. Y C3," jeered a third. "And what the Indians? Who's going pbout the Indians? The cowboys pre the ones who always come to (the rescue. Ha! ha! They have a slogan, haven't they We always get ur man'?" Henderson turned to Stretch, Bren more condescendingly than before. Now, young man, I want to pou give me your opinion. Judge Smith here is seeking the nomination for President of the United (States, and he wants my support IWhai would you advise me to Stretch decided to tell him. I'd advise you," he said quiett ly. to get down off yoer high hors, and stop talkin' down to people. And the same goes for friends here. In your smart-alec- k the first place I dont see where Tm get of? to be pickin' anybody tar President, when you havent the decency to treat a person pot tike a human being. Instead of Inviting people to sit down at your table so you can laugh at them, maybe you better go and find out what they think and feel and need wnd how you can help them. As the long run thats all thats gwnna count. And if Judge Smith there wants he President, he aint gonna get 1 V far lookin' down on people I h mnd obsession of mine ed viewpoint. But now my obsession. I walked whole business. And It a warpI'm rid of out on the won't matare too many better equipJob. . .Besidas, had an obscs- -' do Classified Adds .J Tuesday, January 10, 1939 at 4 The regular annual meeting of oclock p. m. for the election of the stocl holders of the First Na- directors and the transaction of tions! Bank of Logan, Utah, will such other business as may be '.be held in its banking room on proper. RUSSELL S. HANSON, Cashier Dated at Logan, Utah, December 10, 1938. annoying discomforts of a cold in chest or throat, generally ease when soothing, warming Musterole is applied. Better than a mustard plaster, Mus-tero- le gets action because it's NOT just stimua salve. Its a counter-irritalating, it penetrates the surface skin and local to relieve congestion, helps quickly aches and pains due to colds. Used by millions for 30 years. Recommended by many doctors and nurses, t three strengths: Regular, Children's lild) and Extra Strong, 40. Approved t Good Housekeeping Bureau. .HEAT COLD WHEN ARE RENT Two small rooms furnished. Hot and cold water wash bowl, and toilet. $10.00 per month. 353 North 3rd East Phone 1416W. GOES OUT C0MES two-mil- 1936 NASH 1935 PLYMOUTH AND CLOTHES TAXES AND OTHER BILLS Borrow on Your Furniture, Auto er Livestock Repay in Convenient Payments! PHONE OR WRITE FOR OUR REPRESENTATIVE TO CALL ON Y'OU. NO OBLIGATIONS. Loan Made! n DELAY! State Loan WINDOWS! BROKEN Company WE HAVE AN EXPERT WINDOW GLASS MAN OF LOGAN D. J. WILSON, Manager LOGAN. UTAH Logan Hardware j 50 WEST CENTER STREET Telephone 260 Under State Supervision COMPANY SEES Service. Logan Washer Exchange Phene 103 119 South Main aiil tfA - . V i ' ' y ,i uvt f V : . i t I t'(, ft- - Celebrate Christmas At Mendon MENDON Mendon will 1 hold its annual Christmas celebration under 16th Monday, December the direction of Superintendency of Mendon Sunday School Claude Fred Sorensen, Lon Wood, Taylor. A program will be given in the ward chapel at 10:30 a.m. a children's dance will be at 2 p. m. lu the ward hall. Santa will be there. A dance for every one will be given at night. Every one is invited. Mendon orchestra will furnish music. A. Lectures will be offered the public In the Hail of Science every day of the 2S8 days of the 1939 Golden Gate International Exposition on Treasure Island. 0 Hundreds of Pages of Valuable Extra Information Strong Colorful Bindings J r Itn Ijouti fiot Onlu h V4 r. 4 tUi ; ? v - A-- ,f SALE Home at 32 West 4th South. Just like new. $350. down, $24.92 per month. Blas- FOR er Real Estate. Used Cars If You Trade Without Seeing Us. WE BOTH LOSE MONEY With a Subscription to THE CACHE AMERICAN Actual S4 x 2W els 1W x thick. Convenient lot school, desk or bookshelf. Bound in choic of color assortment. THE IDEAL DICTIONARY FOR HOME OR OFFICE aid, not only to students, but to business e and those at home as well, is this handy, people Include revised additions to new to dictionary. Completely the English language, each word is clearly defined In proper alphabetical order, In legible, clean type. There are hundreds of pages of facts and statistics giving you valuable information on a number of vital subjects population census of United States cities nicknames of famous personages legal holidays and other important facts. Beautifully printed on high quality white opaque book paper, each volume is bound in sturdy simulated leather in your choice of attractive colors. CHEVRO- FOR NO YOUR freely-thi- nned LAFAYETTE COUPE Radio and Overdrive Up to $300 COAL Vacuum a A pup(Pvl theater will he feature of the Children s Village at the 1929 California Worlds Fair on Treusurn Inland er LET Sedan BUY PAY For Maytag, Aptx, Dexter and all ether makes. New and Used Washers. easy-to-us- 1937 MASTER WINTER NEEDS WRING EU ROUS and Repairing An invaluable 1937 $10 Bul-tar- Brought to Every Reader . Cache American FOR DISTRESS! The 343 Phone Main iin nn Used Cars .Here's Quick Relief from Their , YVest-chest- Stockholders Meeting CHEST COLDS "Wlldflnwer" with "Hrunbo-lina"then "No, No. Nanneite" with 'Tea For Two ami "I Want To lie Happy" f lyric st for the hitter two by Irving fa. iuii) Other p; oductlous that followed Included "Hit The I." k" with "Hallelujah" and "S n.tetimes I'm Happy". "Great Day," featmlng (ho songs "Great Day" und "Without a Song " Ills Hist movie Job was to create the music for the first Asialre-Uogor- s musical, called "Flying Down To Rio. After several months of Intensive work, he broke down and was sent to recover his health In the hills of Colorado His friends In ASCAP and In the world of the theatre were happy to learn recently that he had fully recovered and was again preparing to continue his career as a songwriter His eastern home Is In County, he fishes In New Jersey, and tries to spend his winters In New Orleans at the Loyola University music school. His name is LutuinoA usauA ter much there men in the country ped to handle the I found that Mary s.on that was far more important. He a m i e d encouragingly at Stretch who, touched and embar-- , rased, cleared his throat but said nothing. The Judge asked if he might be taken Into the house and given a drink of cold water. They found a great and mysterious commotion In progress inWlafB your favorite tongT side. A vast to-of cooking, pie- -' Do you know who wrote itt baking and festive preparation was' Aik ut going on in the kitchen; guests were arriving; Buzz and were playing the piano and Sugar filching pieces of pie between numbers. And then it became evident that Judge Smith had not coma down on the plane unaccompanied, for Uncle Hannibal sauntered ont of the kitchen munching pie and HOUSES FOR UNFURNISHED greeted Stretch affably. 4 rooms RENT with bath Stretch, with the truth slowly dawning upon him, had his sui 113.00. Blaser Real Estate. picions of a dire plot confirmed when a familiar voice wailed from! STEAM HEATED Sleeping and the kitchen: Ma! Ma Hawkina Housekeeping Rooms at T9 West My cake fell! Whatll I do? And Center. Mary came in wearing an apron, and paying no attention to Stretch as if she had lived there and, FOR SALE Home at 163 East baked In that kitchen all her life.'i 3rd North. reasonable Very Grinning widely, he grabbed herj terms. Blaser Real Estate. in his arms. "My cake, she squeak, ed, pretending to struggle away party from him. "Ive got a cake bak-- l WANTED A responsible to run 520 acre ranch all stocking in there!" ed at Aburn, Wyoming. Blaser "Cake be durned," Stretch, tightening hisgrianed. Real Estate. graspJ "You're stayin' right bars me!" FURNISHED HOUSES FOR RENT 4 rooms and bath $25.00 THE END. Blaser Real Estate. 1 North J.ltl-uai- 1 -- ) I 178 APDINfJ .MACHINES Sold .Denied and Kepaired iom;-ti'io- pui-pu- , . TYmWKITLKS and wo-.!.- , a.-r- V i .1 Ui-- I t Ru:or.icyTrsirvarTt.mra.ya Geo. B. Everton ho, guests of Mr. at.d Mrs Griffui. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ephraim Malm turg. Miss Florence Maiburg and Ms Hilda Main. burg slant Sunday truing in CUikrton. M.ss Victoria Griffin of Rigby relative Li Idaho Was visiting Clark.-- , ton on Sunday. s If. Mr, aiid Mrs. Thomo Jr., entertained a group of, boys on Friday evening in honor of their son Edward and Durwn g Gooeiey. Tlie bos were celeh-atlntheir 12th birthdays. cross-count- ry r ft-- r eu-nl-- on Sunday. James 71 Jdal.o Ann 1. a J will take part J.n dine gate a talk on the Ufe John L. Ueggle Vu Hoy's Ui Sim grtal ihree-- i) of ttie Savior; Ski Mrt eu.tmj ulked on Uie life of Joseph Smith; Mrs. Florence Malmberg of Logan December 30. talked on England, where she had The famous winter npotla mission. Wm In south central Idaho will form- been on an LDS brilErakson and George Nelson of ally open Its thud and must each gave a short talk season on Deoen.ber Smlthfk-lliant winU-21. The Intercollegiate rod. ojr-- Special music wa. rendered ty Eunice Ravsten to all undergraduate skiers fiom the ward choir. Stales and directed and Bessie Griffin and colleges In the Uiiih-Canada and sponaortd by Uie Sun Leah Ravsten were the aceompan- Valley Ski dub, will be viewed by ists. Forty members of Uie choir winter .ports fans Irom aU parts the of the country who will six-nChristmas Holidays at Sim Va.lry with an Tlie nuit will open race. Seright mile cond day of Uie comj ution will tnr downhill be given over to race on Proctor Mountain, wlilch Is ojien U both nun and women This co u I sc will be approximately n one mile long, both over with sic. I s und tiuo'igh !e-- t & drop ut deration ol l.aUO n Slalom race and y i!l clou the meet on to former 1. The and women. both low coe-- t There will be facilities for comjiitiiois in a new fecit :s Chalet which has especially lor construct, d been .skiers who compete in feun V al80 skL ley meets. Accommodating crs. Uie Chalet will be available at extremely low rates. $1 a day per person.) Special low rates also will be charged for meals at Sun Valley's Challenger Inn. At those times when there are no ski meets at Sun Valley, the Chalet will be Everyone needs the aid of a reliable dictionary to open for use of guests. do his best in school, at work or in social life. That One of the world's great racing trainer Pfeifer, Fnedd is why the CACHE AMERICAN is presenting instructors, of the American Womens Olymof Websters dictionary, this special gift-offe- r pic Ski Team and himself a down hill and slalom champion, will be authentic, modern and authoritative, at a price available for those who wish tc everyone can afford. Take advantge of this anm-in- g improve technique and train lot Pfte-fevents. opportunity to own the dictionary you have the Christmas Week will coach in downhill, slalom always wanted. cross country and Jumping. Skiers at Sun Valley will find a new championship ski run awaitThe new ing them this season. course, on precipitous Bald Mountain, drops 3200 feet through timber In a scant It Is expected to be the dursetting for the downhill races avf !. ing the third annual Sun Valley 1 - V v.'j open, which bring together some on of the world's greatest skiers, March 25 next. bUX l..L college Oft CLARKSTON Ski Meet at Sun Valley l!0, lay. SEDAN 1933 PONTIAC Sedan SEDAN SEDAN TRUCKS 1934 INTERNATIONAL 1V4 Ton Ton TRAILER 14 ONE - Ton... 1934 G. M. C. 1M; 1934 CHEVROLET SUBSCRIBE FOR ONE YEAR, ADD 75c AND THE TO SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, YOURS. IS DICTIONARY mencan SEDAN New Motor 1931 FORD 1930 DODGE I Every reader ol this newspaper can take advantage of this rare opportunity to owra a handy desk size Webster dictionary. ... SEDAN 1933 FORD How to Get Your Dictionary - HOUSE BAUGH Motor Company SOUTH MAIN Cache Auto LOGAN UTAH HUD COMPANY TT - 1 1. 1 |