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Show CACHE AMERICAN Page Two CACHE AMERICAN Thurvlay, and American Pybh.'Jiu.g Comp&r.y West Ccu'cr Birert. It!ari, litan Iwbli,-lu-- morruna at by a. J CACHE Tiux!ay, November COCNTY. UTAH Tur.-fluy- CLALK-'IO- ALLEN Jr, Editor C. ENGLAND, Manager Entered aa Poet tXflce at Lotcan, Suprrin'endrnt Matter, November 2, 131 , . Utah, under the Act of March . at the t 1847. , l j Bubecrlption Rate: ty Carrier or Mall . . . One Tear II M Advertising Rate Made Known Upon Application. PARTNERS IN PROGRESS America is and has Leon a nation of pioneers - pioneers who were willing to take a long chance in the hope of gain. Railroads were strung across barren wastes, settlers migrated westward, men gambled with billions on the strength of a dream. They dreamed that the country they were building would some day become the greatest nation on earth. It was the American dream, and it came true. A silent partner in that achievement was the local bank. Every undertaking of any size must have the aid of an established banking house. Not a railroad could have been built, not a community founded, had not the banks first blazed a financial trail. Accompanying the rapid progress which has taken indusplace in this country, there have been failures, trial, individual, civic. They were inevitable. For where there is utter safety there is no progress. The banking system reflects the temper and character of the people and the nation they build. In the to take early days, the banks in some measure had n at his a with scout the as same the chances the pioneer spirit hip. Time has proven, however, that in returns community and rich in banking brought national development. the characToday the hanks still accurately reflect conservative. more have We grown ter of America. old The banks have done likewise. But just as in the from the community days, the banks are inseparable the community. When a communand tne demands of bank prospeis. When a community ity prospers, the fail. The community and its also fails, the bank may decline together. or financial ally progress p NVwiuSxt j ruuxj vh.'. luM ou U.tlilt-tiD.iU! vrv Him piugiatn iivrii bv ir.i'mbrr.s of Mi.vrx Su.NMt Bii'.tar r of and Mxs. N.ll Dahle. School t la SmUhfu M Make Sunday board we:. twtora On Sunday evinuig the Ftimuryj h Id thru- - conference. Fres. Cora Ip Godfrey pies! Jed. The program; SALE One DeVaval a.s vrell prepared and the singing. Mill La Von Owens. Phone 1338. !w.u, conducted by Abbie Godfrey, land vi as oulslandlng. Spinal songs FOR SALE First claa Dthdota wert given by Leola and Wanda Hos-an- d apples. Get tlum while Urey w RiMiiuen. Blanch Godfrey. Phone 240W. Fawn Butlarsand C.urk Mrs PtttU FOR SALE-B- oat and UallerfS U it i ruiuiry w.us released Lst South. Thomppresidency and Mrs. Amy Cora P. God- - j roK THANKSGIVING CAPOnI M il Sustained. Mrs. Mrs. Irtltia and Is president pjjone 059J2. frey and Thompson Is first counselor second FOR RENT Remodeled Annv Thompson Mrs Steam heat. Phone 8C3. counsi.or. Mr. and Mrs. Barson A Good C. H. ENGLAND. Meclmnlcal m1 : 21, MR CLARKSTCN Tin Rhoades Family Curb trie WM LOGAN. j j ju Et . BASIC TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM Merclundit sr peepMi Mved by rail, piss er boat iaut nava aver the highariy befara arriving al the Seal dentiaatioa. All traatpartatlaa ysteiui depend upon highway ta give completed service. Betldet actiag a a feeder te ether facilities, highway traaa-ipertati-ea afford a eoaveaieat and economical service, complete ta ItsoIL ROADS FORM ) . BOY SCOUTS NEWS FROM VALLEY COUNCIL j - .. biting in Clarston On Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Ariel Griffin enteru.ned in daughter Bessie in. nor of their Invited guests Jean's birthday. Ed- were, Mrs. Stena Nelson, Ms. of children three and mis Hansen and Mrs. Dorine Kandt New ton of Calif Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Goodcy en- the following guests at supp.r on Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Thompson, Miss Thelma Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Goodcy, Miss Tellma Goodey. Vance Thompson. Oris and Darwin Goodcy. Mrs. Eliza B. GodA. frey, Willis Thompson and O. Bywater of Brigham City. Newell Thompson has returned from a visit to Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Alton Dalile, Mrs. Vilate Dahle and Miss Doris Dahle spent Sunday visiting with Pet r S. Barson. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hanson of Ogden were guests of Mr. and Mrs. David C. Thompson on Monday. Mrs. Ariel Griffin entertained the members of her club at her heme on Tuesday. Nine members were present. The' Martin Harris camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers met at the home of Mrs. Catherine Griffiths on Thursday. Mrs. Ellen B. Godfrey and Mrs. Eunice Rav-ste- n were assisting hostesses. Mrs. Effie Barson is visiting Mr. and M-s- . James Davidson of Pocatello. Mr. and Mrs. Seth Godfrey of Smithfield were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Godfrey on 7. ; j j a FOR RENT SlecpUig and house. keeping rooms. 79 West Cento, Logan. FOR SALE modem hoc Hh garage. Lot 4x9 rods. A Rain. 420 North 3rd West. ROOSTERS and FILLETS FOR SALE Phone 802J, Call at 367 R. as follows: Wednesday, Nov. 22, Courts of Honor 3rd East. Pullets ready to lay. six-guAdvancement Chairman T. Earl Monday, Nov. 27, Wednesday, Nov. Hunsaker announced that a Cache 29, Monday, Dec. 4, and WednesDANCE FOR GOOD MUSI- CDistrict Court of Honor would be day, Dec. 6. Cont-acGlenn family othe held in the Tenth ward Sunday, There will be courses for all rchestra. Write Tremonton, Utah. November 26 at 7 p. m. Troop 12 scouters. Junior scout leaders. If will and host will act as over sixteen years of age may also troop OR SALE Delicious and Jona- have the responsibility for the ma- participate in this school. The folthan apples. Mrs. John River Heights. Telephone jor part of the program. lowing courses are scheduled: 440J. A board of review will be held Elements of Scoutmastership part Monday, November 20 at the Cache II, W. Harold Handley and Fred FOR SALE Heavy capons and county court house from one to Duce, directors. Principles of Scout 20c per pound drested 17c hens, call should m. four p. Applcants Leadership Part I, D. G. Thomas Brobjr, per pound ..Uveweight. on Mr. Hunsaker at the highway director. Health and Safety, directWellsvtlle. ed by H. B. Hunsaker assisted by patrol office In the basement. Advancement Chairman II. O. the Council Health and Safety CAULKING & WEATHERSTRIP. District Scout committee. Elements of Explorer Van Orden and PING Insulation Pays for Itself Commissioner Harvey L. Munk of Leadership directed by Scout ExIn a short time In fuel savings, supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. the Smithfield District, have an- ecutive Preston Pond, Prof. C. E. besides making your home alone, court of McClellan and Henry K. AebLs-che- r. Nils P. Olson on Wednesday even- - nounced a Smithfield more comfortable and shutting Troop committee course dihonor for the Smithfield Second, ing. out dust and vermin, (Including 20 at rected by A. J. Morris. Advanceo Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Reeder ward, Sunday, November Boxelder-bug- s. No obligation for ment and Court of Honor trainof Hyde Park spent the week end 7:30 p. m. All troops of the disdemonstration. M. and inspection Mr. and Mrs. wiUt Mrs. Emma Jenson. PROVIDENCE trict are encouraged to participate. ing. Alvin Hess assisted by the A. Beauregard. 169 S. lst East Leland Pickett and children of Committee. 66 will act as h06t. The Council Advancement Oscar Troop Mrs. Phone 698. Mr. Sjoberg and on Preston visited relatives here by and family spent Sunday in Og- - court will be under the direction Vanball Coaching, directed Commissioner Lincoln McClellan guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clar- - of Mr. Van Orden. The wheat farmer's share of the assisted by Commissioner Zollinger and children left Ice Johnson. Amos of review a will There be board dollar Mack in home spent by each consumer for for their Gerber. Scoutcrafts, Willis A. Dial. Saturday at the Smithfield library Sunday, bread has varied from 35 to 9 ey, Idaho, Mrs. Zollinger remainScouters completing any of the November 19 at 3 p. m. cents during the past 20 years. ed here, indefinitely to be near Advancement Chairman Sol W. above courses will be given credit their son Grant, who is being toward the Scoutmaster's Key or Allen, reports that a court of honBtHBSGESBgHSHSSlTeBae From Ilappv Meditation' treated for a gun shot wound. He or will be held for all troops of the Scooter's Training Award. The is and is in the Budge hospital WRINGER ROLLS committee is The test of a man is the fight! the Benson district at the Lewis-h- e leadership training improving slowly. anxious see ail tors that very shall Decemton ward Third and Repairing makes, Sunday, (JUAKANTEE1) A group of friends of Miss Adola Scouts ber 3rd. and scouters participate. For Maytag. Apex, Dexter Mathews entertained at a shower Tlie grit that he daily shows, REPAIRS of his feet 'should contact Mr. Allen to get Red Cross and all other makes. Course in her honor on Thursday even- The way lie stands FOR ALL New and Used Washer. information regarding the board of A standard American Red Cross and takes, ing at the home of Mrs. Bertha Machines Vacuum Service. Fate's numerous bumps and blows. review. First Aid Training Com sc will be- - 17 Sewing Chugg. About eighty five were A years In business In Logan coward can snule when there's Washer Exchange Logan useful j gifts lovely, 20 gin Monday evening, November present. Many University of Scouting WIMMERS Phone 1067 119 South Main naught to fear, at the Logan Senior high school were received by the The Cache Council's Valley 64 West lst North Phone 90-The course will be who will be married during Uie When nothing his progress bars. Third gymnasium. Annual University of ScoutBut it takes a man to stand and uMum' iih.3m conducted by Dr. W. B. Preston, week to Wayne Bradshaw of V c ing has been announced by Dr. First Aid chairman of cheer, The ceremony will be preCache the John C. Carlisle, chairman of the fellow stars. formed in the Salt Lake temple. hile the other County Chapter of the American FOR YOUR Leadership Training Committee. It Red Cross and Balls Lavere Mr. and Mrs. and Glen Worthington. will be a six session school beginafter all, isn't the It victory children of Dayton, Idaho, spent It will be a twenty hour course. ' ning Monday, November 20 at Credit will be But the fight a brother makes. Sunday with relatives here. given to all scouters CALL A. II. PARKER tso7.30 in rri. Smitniiela the driven against p. scoutmaster, s Keys and Mis. Henry Daltage entertained The man who, CO. ernacie. will be session PLUMBING BAUGH The first afwall, on Blind (The tea Sunday Man) uar sat a trousseau iurilr'l? p General takes under direction erect the of the and LINK-BELstands STOKERS Still ternoon in honor of her daughter, Awing & Linoleum Co. blows of fate with his head Board of the Y. M. M. I. A. Franklin Stake Scouters PHONE 57 Quality and Service Della. One hundred fifteen called The I Phone 244-325 So. Main M. All A. and I. stake ward All held high, Scouters of the Mrs, Franklin and Mr. houis. tea during the ncazsaaei officers bishoprics all ward scout-- 1 stake will meet Saturday evening BSST: bruised and pale, Reuben Christiansen and daughters Bleeding and direct- - and Sunday in connection with tile fate are who others ers and win and who'll man the any Is at were guests cf Salt Lake City ly or indirectly concerned with the stakes annual conference conven-scoutidefy, the Daltage home on Sunday. woprogram are expected toition. Representatives of the scout For he isn't afraid to fail. A group of Relief Society in attendance. The following and explorer oommittee of the Y. be home the at a men held quilting hurdles you mount, and five sessions will be conducted in M. M. I. A. General board will of Mrs. Ruby Zollinger on Thurs- It's the the breaks you get, Logan at the Junior high school be in charge of the sesisons. close of the the at afternoon day courage shocks your And the hot supper delicious a afternoon stands, Mi-s-. Elna Wood entertained the was served by Mrs. Zollinger. Mrs. Alice Bright, Mrs. The hour of sorrow and vain re- Swinyard, Those included were Bertha OrLevinia Along club at her home Friday. Paulsen, Mrs. Anna gret Margaret Nielsen, Ella Mrs. Mrs. Cle-d- a Dainty luncheon was served and Oretta chard, Blair, your that escaped For the prize Frank, Emma Zollinger, Fay Blair and Mrs. Nina Leavitt. the afternoon was spent in playing hands, Clara Astle, Mrs. Paul and mettle prove Rawson of Ogden gave a bridge, David test That your Lunetta Luella Jensen, Alder, talk on nutrition in the Lewiston Mr. and Mi's. Ray Hansen of your worth. Chugg, Mae Pickett and Ruby First ward Relief Society. It was Trenton were in Lewiston, Sunday, sn't the blows you deal, It Zollinger. return- But the blows you take, on this the work and business meeting inMr. Hansen represented the Roy Zollinger, recently of class leader, Eulalia son stake high council and was good old earth, mission German ed from the East if your stuff is real. Taggart There was a display of the speaker in the First ward was the speaker in the First ward That show apron and doilies. Apron patterns Sacrament meeting, also violin Ceril meeting Sunday evening. A were given to those who wished Pitcher of the Second ward. & FULL AMOUNT OF I solo was rendered by Miss Erma them. Mr. and Mrs. Kieth Spackman by Gene Pehrson accompanied LOAN IN CASH TIIE Mr. and Mrs. Norvel Leavitt of Richmond were in Lewiston Prather. SAME LOAN IS DAY were Preston visitors Wednesday. Thursday. Mrs. Mary Simmons entertainAPPLIED LEWISTON Mr. and Mrs. BryFOR. Mrs. Ruth Lavell, Mrs. Lavene ant Telford were in Ogden visit- ed the Jeune Mere club at the Neally and daughters, Virginia Sorenof Mrs. her home motheT, ors. Wednesday. and Cloda and son Calvin of PocaNo Waiting No Delays s son of No Deductions Cornish, Wednesday night. tello, Idaho were guests of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Poulsen spent MILLVILE The S. S. club met Sunday in Salt Lake City, guests Dainty refreshments were served and Mrs. Bert Orchard, Wednesand bridge was played. High score day night. All ti ansactions are handled Thursday afternoon at the home of their daughter and was awarded Mrs. Roma Stevens. right here in Logan. of Mrs. Alta Anderson. The time Mr. and Mrs. Ben Davis. Loans were Guests club eleven members Approved Immediately . . . Repayments was spent in quilting. A delicious and Howard Leavitt Edward Parental worry has a bad efACCPPted Any Time . . . Interested luncheon was served. All club Shoulberg spent Wednesday in and special Invited guests, Mrs. fect on both parents and children, charged only Levine Waddoups, all from Lewis- say child members were present. on unpaid balances. Ogden on business. guidance specialists. Worton. and daughBrown Mrs. Carma Mrs. Lydia Leavitt entertained ry Is a form of fear, and to overter Sherrell of Salt Lake City are at a quilting at her home WedMrs. Gwen Nielson was a (Pres- - come it these specialists say to visiting with Mrs. Browns parents nesday. Guests were Mrs.. Maria 'ton visitor, Wednesday search for and remove its cause. Mr. and Mrs. Willard W. Pitkin. Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Anderson spent Wednesday in Salt Lake City attending to business. Willis Page of Grace, Idaho, Mrs. Jennie Waddoups and Mrs. DeMoine Page of Preston were PROVIDENCE mZ' The Real Test bride-to-b- j I Lund-ber- g. e, J Tarpaulins Plumbing Repair T LOANS Zol-linz- $10 to $300 Ben-char- ge LEWISTON Vs-- v MILLVILLE -- son-in-la- SEWER Installation Geo. B. Everton TYPEWRITERS and 176 ADDING MACHINES Sold .Rented and Repaired 345 North Main Phone JONES PLUMBING COMPANY PHONE 823 LOGAN, UTAH PLUMBING REPAIRS Jones Plumbing Co. PHONE 823 LOGAN, UTAH State Loan Company of Logan D. J. WILSON, Manager Under supervision of State Banking Department. Office Hours: 8 to 12 1 to 6, Daily 29 WEST FIRST NORTH PHONE 260 |