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Show nnnT)M,tt,rylnmMiiinM V7.V z .v .l ;. V THE JOU SPEND YOUR MONEY IN BEAUTIFUL VALLEY . CACHE VOLUME LIII. J LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY, SECOND SECTION. Trade In Your Own Community I OCALITIES with the. population that Cache capable of building up business 7 vallehas-ardistricts that are more than adequate ' to serve the trade wants of every family, be it large or small. Business houses here at this season of the year are well supplied with merchandise tfiat satisfies the most discriminating and careful buyer who considers quality, style, serviceability, durability, price and the, thousand and one other matters connected with buying that purchasers of goods think about when they go shopping. Trade at home is sound preachment from many standpoints. Keeping small amounts of money at home means the growth in time of larger sums that add to the communitys prosperity, fortify it against breakdown from the strengthen its business "facilities, promote its productivity and generally enable It to build up a sound community bill of health that is the best possible guarantee against economic break- U1 LARGEST VII APRIL AND HIGHEST PRICED NET PAID CIRCULATION NUMBER 78. 3, 1930. ' on a bend of to colonize western America after Salt Miwssippi liver, was built en- -' establishing their base at Colo- east Into went Lake. They i'1. b the Moimons," . and . ' rado, , , , , , and Wyoming; west into Made Hikes California, and Oregon; lNcvaia, l .t.utd then a in gwri ( south jnto Arizona, New Mexico 'i. f iCm !and Old Mexico; north Into Idaho At Summer School sinil being m use and me provlnCes of Canada. the fmal move was to Throughout their adaptationsun-ofk mountains to the valley of imRatlon of naAn extensive pro-- am they turned the tin at Hall Lake This mtgra-- 1 baked desert of the mountain ture study hikes will be carried v ts made across trackless states into fertile farms which out at the summer session of the 'i beh t e the ruining of the now produce millions of dollars' Utah State Agricultural the worth of various crops annually. this summer according to college iilio.iris. most of Dr. J. by Mormons" and non H. Both lournejing director of the sesthe Missouri liver to the Mormons" who have helped build sion.Linford, The hikes will be ''conductand timmhabned shores up the state will be interested ed each week and will be under i 'lie Head Sea of America In the centennial celebration c;jthc direction of six of the scien- ilchuncK el them walked the en-- 'i the church. The entire program j tifte experts of the college fa-- of stretch, pushing will be open to all the week will be unaerthe Landcaits m which were alptheu eral direction of Heber J. Orant. studentsThey of the sesJon and their Much i.u'hh possessions seventh president of the church. friends was endured on the pioneer The first of the nature expeil of them many NO CHANCE FOR ditions will be held on Wedneson tin way STREET OF GOLD day June 11 Director William I he fust eontmeent of pioneers Peterson will lead this first i .u lung Salt Utke Valley arrived New York ;p) Wall street can group. He will point out the geoJi.h "4 1847, the anniversary of not be paved In gold for there logy of the Logan delta. On Satv tin a date is observed throughout is not Enough of the yellow urday June 21 an excursion will be taken to the Bear River Bay lull as a state holiday. This metal, Scott Turner, director in miul gtoup was directed by of the United States bureau of bird .refuge with Professor CalHimn.im Young, who succeeded mines, has computed that the vin Fletcher In charge. The re1 the leadership of the church entire world production of gold markable bird life of that region alter the death of Joseph Smith. since Columbus discovered Amer- will be studied and discussed. Under the direction of President ica. If melted together would (Continued on Page six) Mormons continued form a cube only 38 5 feet long Young, the bt.uii.ul, situated aMormons Nature Study to be 1. to Celebrate , Hundredth Annive rsa ry e ox-tea- m iiii ' i 1 (K)O-nu- gen-lCult- y. suf-leu- 'ik ng dy-M- i out-isid- e, The Ckowh of Jpiii (hrlnt of l.nUrr-iln- y alnt, cvinmnnl, kn,,i, u tSe Marmaaa, will ubarrtr hr IMHk nnult rruaty of tinof thrlr (fcuroh la a werW of orlrbratlun la till Ink, Cii, n,i,i -M.raoni cralrri bralanlna Surnln,. tiirll . nr, ,h,in 1,1. tr,x at Joarph Sanltb, leratrrl, Kirnl of tb f liurrlu HriUhai kooeg l.allrr-day Salnln to salt Labe Valley, and il,l,rr trlgJM), who lad fhe j. Graab freaeaf pre.Iirnt. THIS IS CHILDRENS n DRESS-U- down from within. No better nor more sound guarantee of, the Salt Lake City, ' April 3 Moreeaily inhabitants of the meneuii square deal, the right price, and the assurance of than six hundred thousand continents the fon l.ahei s of the American Indian. quality in the things one buys can be given than Mormons" will celebrate ofthe one .insured b the! This record was hundredth anniversary that which the home town merchant gives who organization of their Church in Joseph Smith, through the assist-- j of an instrument eallid tliej has had years of experience in meeting the needs a program that will last for a auee Unm and Thumniim spoki n of week, beginning Sunday, April of. the people in the town and who is ready every While this celebration will be also m the Bible lias in Salt Lake City, cele- - ment he said he tound with th day to make things right With his customers. plates brations will be held by the var- The translation of tins record, congregations! The belief that pastures are greener elsewhere ious Mormon" was published a. hundred yeais throughout the United States, Mormon, than in our own area has always had its con- Canada, Mexico, South America, ago as the Book of the European countries, 'which is considered bv the tenders. This has been' true in the realm of busi- nearly allAfrica, be olunvoi a Australia, Hawaii,! day Saints to the South Sea Islands, parts of sacred scripture. ness as in other fields of activity. But it , is an Asia, and every other place where; With, the giowth of the enure 'a Is. a Mormon" organization, and its extension to oilier lands argument which does not hold much water, for there will be one of the largest, and nations, the Book of Mormon It pastures usually are as green .as we ourselves religious celebrations in the his-- was translated and published in different a score of of the United States and nearly make them. Business houses are as good, as tory will probably bring together more languages. It is from the name r religious purposes thaujof this book lha (members of, tM efficiently operated, and as; trustworthy, carry- any other event Tn western Amet- - church receive Their' nlcknaftle, as merchandise lines as consistently-gooof ,ca, , Mormons ing during the obser- - Missionary woik started the supporting public, by their actions, enable Each annightelaborate pageant will mediately after the organization presented depicting the rise of the church as a means of addthese stores to be. Only by their fruits can they be and progress of the church. One ing to its membership and disIntenbe judged. The quality of the fruits depends thousand persons will participate seminating its doctrine. In this feature, including at least sive missionary work is still earTo at of the the attitude buy buying public. upon ned on by the men and women of three hundred musicians. The church of Jesus Christ of the church, some 2 000 being kept. home is to keep the cup of prosperity passing Latter-daSaints, known more in this country ad foremu lands, around the home table and generally filled to the commonlywas as the Mormon" serving for periods cf from two to church, organized under laws five years, during which the nils brim. or their of the state of New York, April sionanes .themselves Seneca county. families pay all their expenses, The home merchants, through their knowledge 6,New1830,--York, Fayette, by Joseph Smith, a since they receive no remunerathe He was assisted tion or of- business and wise dealing, in their determina- young farmer. allowances from the in by five other church. organization tion to give dollar for dollar value to each and men. During the century of theexis tence to have of the church, its peonle claimed Smith Joseph the every customer, have come to be known by received angelic visitations and; have gradually migrated Their first movement a. manifestations, ward. heavenly people of Logan and Cache valley as reliable and and during was from the state of New York and one cf these in the forefront in giving merchandise that directed, he said, to a hill not fan (Vicinity to Ohio After a period residence there, they moved to from bis home, in which he stands up with that sold in any, other community. covered a hidden record engraved Missouri and later to Illinois, at script upon plates of making their headquarters That citizen is going to be best satisfied in the in ancient This record purports to'.Nauvoo, gold. long run who, although he goes to another com- contain a sacred history of the! Natives known as- - the - city munity for a visit, consistently determines, tq keep the money he has to spend for merchandise .athomenvhere it builds up the town y and adds so Sfocffom-6Sir5sSaarse- 8ii much more toward' safeguardrrrrthe-permanence home town; of an up and coming, ..cheerfulcallsr-- ha. ness and the sunny face withal. You Heard THOUGHTS FOR Oh, there Is always a "breeze as a mother said in the alley," THIS DAY I was leaving her home. A cheer SDocCdJbm-- WEEK P R 1 06 t1 j G mstm-centere- d Lattei-Sout- h O GIVE THE - j 1 , -- people-fo- . - d e, ( y ; at - west-oth- er Special A ttention Throughout the United States better stores arc all giving special attention to the kiddies this week. Showing how the kiddies can be more smartly and economically dressed. We are showing the new things wear, and in the quality of material that makes these clothes the best things to haveJhe kiddies wear. wide-awak- - - .By An Inspirational Talk DR. ARTHUR N. BEAN CHEERFULNESS One day, just as I was passing a very large bank, I noticed two men coming out. The one man ... imuiaiu in, the hour of was burdened over the We payment of his bank note. need more of them. They help. Cheerfulness! The good morning" of a new day! The touch, that brings spirit to the daily loundof duties; the one pure for week, the ills of a cramjam with the things clamoring for attention in a day's grind. Cheerfulness!. A great possession! Happy the person so well gifted, be he old or young. and Cheerfulness, that warm genial helper who meets grim duty In teims of pleasantness; the one who. when selft-denl- al trouble, busy-buzzi- the-grace- Wliatr' ful soul! While her two rooms were brightened mostly by borrowed light. In the midst tf distressing surroundings, $CL these conditions did not take away the better part. Somehow, as she stood at the alleydoor, her soul was speaking in a melody of cheerfulness. And It was. I still hear it: Oh, there is always a breeze in the alley!" If you fail In an honest effort, accept it cheerfully; in the next, show the right kind of stuff ln you, outstripping the defeat In cheerful fashion. So many living pictures pass before you, and in an undertone, you say: My. what- - a shriveled -- up -- and- sour looking fellow!" Can this be said of you today? It can all be changed. In response to a call, I went on a Saturday morning to a distant point in the city. On making Inquiry. as to location, I to a young man, I shouldspoke judge, 'about twenty years of age. He most graciously and cheerfully directed me. I thanked him and extended my hand as a further mark of my appreciation. In turn he responded, but it was only a stump with one remaining finger. Up to this time, I had not noticed his affliction. All that I saw was his cheerful face. , And a cheerful face It was--tfine, glorious setting of that brief interview. Somewhere he Is today. And I should like to see (Continued on Page Two) he WILL ROGERS SAID Over the Radio about Erma Jettick Shoes Now come into shoes for yourself. You will find that their wonderful fitting qualities are much more important than Mr. Roger- - might lead you to believe by his joking manner. Enna Jettick shoes are buFt on u Boys9 Aviation Suits 59c $3.75to$5.QP Made from fine Peter Pan cloth they are guaranteed last colors, and w ill wear indefinately. They are solid colors in contrasting shades.-Blue- , tan, brown, coat and cap to match. These suits genuine Du Pont fabric. arejnaie from and water proof. wind are They Guaranteed to not crack or peel. They are warm and comfortable, just the suit to wear all the time and are go smart the boys are glad to wear them. 9 white. Ages 3 . A to 7. Boys9 Wash Suits $1.00 Fancy patterns plaids, stripes and diagonal trimmings combined with the solid colors. All made of genuine Peter Pan Cloth and unconditionally guaranteed. Sizes 3 to 7. ' New Belts the store and examine (he "V Boys Wash Suits dis-j- of 111 that kiddies like to 50c New shipment of genuine cowhide belts just arrived, Boys will appreciate their good looks and their well wearing qualities. All the new shades. Girls Jersey Suits $5.95 Handsome jersey suits for the larger in all girls, 14 to 20 years. They come tailAre correctly colors. the popular ored and are real smart suits for the growing girls. For school and general wear. , lasts that are scientifically shaped alter real feet in the different shapes that are necessary to give YOU a real fit injure time you lasting comfort and at the same for keep your feet in the shape that is best you and Enna Jetticks are very pietty shoes to look at. " Made in a most complete range of sizes and widths A A AAA to EEE 1 Vi to 12 $5.00 to $6.00 Girls9 Tweed Suits Girls9 Ensembles $6.50 $1.95 to $3.50 , Tweed coat and skirt combined.with a wool blouse. This suit makes an ideal outfit for the girl 6 to 12 years. The popular shades of green, red,' tan, blue and grey. t ' , StfocSfosi-CfirustBatnse- - , Fine printed cottons, Piques, Broadcloths. Linens. Prints are combin' 1 effecliyely with white and the plain colors. Smart Ensembles any girl wi.l be proud to own. ' sft - t THIS WEEK VISIT the juvenile .DEPARTMENT |