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Show Pape Two CACHE AMERICAN POCKETBOOK of KNOWLEDGE ifTME and SaturCompany Newspaper, Published Tuesday, Thursday, day morning! by the Cache American Publishing at 62 West Center "..reel, Logan Utah iy Tuesday, November logan. cac he county, utah American Clubbers Successful in Raising Pheasants 4-- H j Uncle jitn 7, 19 Saus j Pheasant hunters in Cull will have plentw of b.rds to hunt this '" cf ear, according to Cu.'l Frischr WA fH and irVit To extension poulirjmuu knecht, Sat'S roorwf car J. Whitney Fand, extension foresBeoond-CIa- a Matter, November 2. 1931 . . , at the Entered AtV Off 1897. 1. Of March Act the under ter, at tlie U. S. A C. Utah, 4lA0r$ Poat Ottlce at Logan, cmaihS One thing that has aided the or Mall . . . One Year SUt ffiOA TH AubaoipUon Rate: by Cwrrer of Utah's pheasant flocks building Hate Mad Known Upon Application. AdveriUtn dubs is tlie activities of the state. Each year throughout MOU9TOV IN 'too, tv &A -these dubs receive a number of OuT 2 ThOOSAjIO to PtAiOtAS. A.,r9rrc mm pheasant eggs and pheasants 0K at to fN f lCUS 1IOW COME? f V SiASt 90 THAT M rv and raise to about 12 weeks hauh OtOmT TO iC17Y The American public should not be alarmed by reports of age w lien they are turned back Well distributed reservoirs m.yt AfiyT $7 TttOUSAhO PtOPiA, fact The TOTAL PA rOU 9 for more even grazing on the to the Forest Service for plantthat our battleships and defenses are inadequate. range. For this work the bojs reing. been has building Government States United the that is ceive 80 cents for each bird they on land, and hatch and raise, and 75 cents Rub steel blades of knives wm up its armament on the seas, in the skies, WrfTll CtWTiy CAMf if we to for each bird they take care of emery paper before putting we are fight result a prepared As tGOri many years. 25,00 About J as 4 for any length of time and they during this period. AfSVtT OP have to. How come all this scare stuff? birds have been turned back to will not rust. Remember thj AtSAA&CM. j tlie Forest Service since this pro- when you close up house for i esseTiAi OPTIMISTIC so. or Utah. month ABOCMJCT fS in ject began of AO MAOP The days news fairly crackles with items telling Ate nprtnt THWt During tlie early part of Juue AOi 4t ao SOLO A good tQO,QOO LAKtS 3044 eggs and 1772 day old pheasrs how business is gaining throughout the country. ym IN ftHwArtO. tcm9 M few the ant chicks, produced by the Utah deal of this optimism is due to the expectation that state fish and game association at excited and country is entering on a war boom. Dont get Sprtngville, Utah, were distributed rich to quick. get by representatives of the extension on toe expectations stub your service at Logan to 111 Four-dub members in twelve counties THE LULL of the state. made Ihe not have up. The President and Congress Of the birds that were taken than usual and been longer has 62 percent were raised while lasting armistice out present the old 36 percent of the eggs were only TO the fur will begin to fly within a few weeks when FACTOR'FARM hatched and raised to an average A HfCtMT VjAVBV SHOWS THAT 3S OtfiftAtHT A6fCUt7VAl of 12 weeks. The most successful quarrels are renewed. V trtDUSTOV TO MAKE VfcvrtHIH& PAW MATPWAtt Aat t TO AAtMO C A6lhTS. MOM PtAPiAHA club was the Morgan pheasant rOPiUAS RAILROAD ASSOCIATION SUED dub. Members of this club sucwith ceeded in raising 74.36 percent or The Association of American Railroads is charged 270 of the day old pheasants they between the 236 railconspiring to prevent received. Justice. of roads in its membership, by the Department To date a total of 1573 normal and offer healthy birds have been returned The railroads pat themselves on the back A FLAVOR All to officials in charge, Mr. but apSHERIFFS SALE loud claims that they are efficient in these days, ITS OWN THAT I The project reports. of the United States thinks Ever since our roving pioneers can really be termed a success. MILLIONS PREFER parently the Attorney General settled down long enough to want In the District Court of the First court. in Noall, of the state fish Floyd to it, have will prove that they Judicial District of the State of and furniture. It has been made largegame assodation, Mr. Floyd, l'tah, in and for the County of Carl Davis, now Duchesne county from wood. The United States ly MILK MONOPOLIES Cache. agent, and Mr. Frischknecht are milk prices has been fortunate in having a The Federal Trade Commission charges that goodly supply of various kinds of in charge of the project this year. will wood suitable for furniture manu- HOME OWNERS LOAN CORare fixed by the large distributors, and prosecutions of PORATION, a corporation facture, according to the U. S. China, the rice eating country a been disputed has always the United States of America, of likely follow. Fixing the prices Forest eats more different varieties Products MadLaboratory, was Plaintiff, the when price food than any other country in back from the time ison, Wis. Except for mahogany, question-dat- ing vs. little little wood has been imported for YEPPA LUND and wife. CATH- the world five-cen- ts a quart, delivered in a pail by a neighbors this purpose. ERINE LUND, also known as ... Of the kinds of wood most often CATHERINE D. LUND, D. C. lxy, or girl. found in furniture today, oak, red BUDGE. J. W HAYWARD, H. R. McGEE, S 'M. BUDGE, and on the program were as follows: gum, maple, birch, and yellow 1933 PLymouth DeLuxe Coupe J. C. HAYWARD, song, Vlona Olson, Elaine Dutson poplar are used in the largest HAY FOR SALE First newly alGol-d- a amount. crop Of course, walnut is Amdoing business under the firm and Larue Dutson; reading, falfa. Delivered. Phone 892-painted name of BUDGE CLINIC, Mauchley; songs by the Ma- ericas most popular wood and maDefendants. 1939 Plymouth thew sisters accompanied by Mrs. hogany is always a best seller. Roadking Coupe-Ra- dio FOR RENT 3 room furnished To be sold at Sheriffs sale on and Heater NIBLEY Tile Bee Keepers Mis. Mathews on the accordion; piano But these wods are so carefully C 165 N. 2nd West. apartment. O I0 like new Delton Morgan and Miss Pliyllis solo, Virginia Snow; instrumental and skillfully used in veneers that j the 2nd day of November, 1939, Yeates held a Hallowe'en party selection, Mr. and Mrs. David Co- a smaller quantity goes farther at ten o'clock A.M. of said day, FOR RENT Sleeping and house- 1937 DeSoo Coupe lor their class at the home of burn and Miss Cloteele Riggs; ac- and is more conspicuous than is at the front door of the County keeping rooms. 79 West Center, Radio, Heater... in Court house, Miss PhjUls Yeates on Wednescase some Logan with City, of the Logan. the other cordion solo, Miss Cloteele Riggs; 1936 wods. Styles change in furniture Cache County, Utah, the followThe evening was tap dance, Gloria Johnson. day evening. Dodge DeLuxe Sedan FGR SALE described property, ing modem home so woods have that Special their and spent in ups playing games after Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Wmborg with Lot 4x9 rods. A bargarage. dow ns. Beginning at a point 12 rods which luncheon was served to the were the .... Equipment. proud parents of a baby gain. 420 North 3rd West. Very attractive, moderately pric- south of a point 2 rods east of following guests, Betty Anderson, daughter, bom at a local hospital 1936 Chevrolet Master DeLuxe Alioe Larson, Virginia Snow, Vir- on ed furniture is made from oak, the northwest corner of Lot 4, FREE RENT Sedan Radio ; Saturday morning. Home for middle Block 2, Plat "C, Logan Island ginia Olson, Zona Chugg. Jane Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Riggs and red gum, maple, and birch. There Survey, and aged couple with no children. Heater; Low Mileage running thence south are many other intreesting specTrolson and the hostesses. Call at 35 West 6th South. daughter, Cloteele spent Friday in 3 rods; thence eadt 9 rods; thence 1937 In used woods The bishopric and their wives Salt Lake of articles Plymouth DeLuxe Sedan north 3 rods, thence west 9 rods City on business. They ialty held a Hallowe'en party in were accompanied by Mrs. J. F. furniture. For example, those with to the place of beginning. Newly Painted; Also CALLKING and Weatherstrip. No Good Tires the dining hall of the Amusement Woodall, Miss Lillie Riggs ' and characteristic odors, like red ce- a right of way, with others over obligation for Inspection demonhall on Monday night. The even- Mrs. James Almon of dar, are used for stration. M. A. Beauregard, 25 the following: Beginning at a Logan. chests. Color Is also a highly val- - point 11 rods east of the northSouth 5th East. ing was spent in games and soSee them at Many Others uable characteristic. west corner of Lot 4, Block 2, cial chat after which luncheon A FOR SALE Plart C Delicious was served to the following: Bp. and JonaHardwoods, or woods from broad Logan Island Survey, than apples. Mrs. John Lund-berleaved trees, are used most in the and thence east 1 rod; thence and Mrs. Byron Snow, Mr. and River Heights. Telephone manufacture of furniture although south 18 rods; thence west 1 rod; Mrs. Alma Yeates, Mr. and Mrs. 440J. some of the softwoods or "coni- thence north 18 rods to the place August Iverson, Mr. and Mrs. Eb-e- n PROVIDENCE A group of fers are used, particularly in kit- of beginning. Dutson. Together with three-fourtshare of the Capi- FOR RENT Unfurnished modem PLYMOUTH Mrs. Blanch Macrt of Weazer. girl friends of Miss Della Dot--I chen furniture. CHRTSLEB brick house with basement, afFurniture manufacturing is a tol Stock in the Logan Island Idaho, has been spending the past tage entertained at a shower in ter Nov. 5, at 49 North Fifth decentralized Irrigation Company, evidenced by week visiting with friends and ret her honor at the home of Bishop god illustration of certificate No. 1236. EasLCall at 140 East 2nd South. and Mrs. L. C. Alder, Thursday enterprise, for atlvies of the ward. practically every Dated this 30th of Over seventy-fivOctober, furniguests state Is engaged In making day Mrs. Elizabeth Yeates left re- evening. called and a large variety of ture. New York manufacturers em- 1939. cently for a trip to California. JEFF beautiful gifts were presented to STOWELL, ploy about 20,000 people, Illinois The Misses Gladys and Elva the bride-elec- t, Sheriff of Cache County, Utah who will be mar- and North Carolina employ about Webb spent Friday In Ogden. H. WEATHERSTON, Deputy. ried tomorrow in the Logan tem- about 16,000 each; and Michigan, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Johnson Dates of Publication; ple to Joseph Parker of Wells-ille- famed for its largeoutput of furentertained on Friday night. The Oct. 31; Nov. 7, 14, 21, 1939. 14,000. California, employs niture, occasion being their wedding anMr. and Mrs. Aloin Zollinger not state a niversary. Supper was served to are visiting at the home of his although the following, Mr. and Mrs. Jo- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Font Zol- in furniture production, has 293 about employing WRINGER ROLLS seph Jacobsen of Logan, Mr. and linger in order to be near the manufacturers Mrs. Tidwell and Mrs. Tidwell of hospital where their eldest son is 7.300 people. and Repairing Smithfield, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene being treated for a gun shot For Maytag, Apex, Dexter Johnson and the host and hostess. wound received last Tuesday near played and lunch served to 13 and all other make. The Junior Girls held a Hallo- Mackay. guests. New and Used Washer. The members of the B. B. Mrs. Frank Nye of Paris Idaho, ween party at the home of their Vacuum 8ervkea club a spent in pleasant spent lo on evening Sunday Yeates Providence, teacher. Miss Evelyn Washer Exchange Logan with Mrs. Emma Hamond Saturattend the funeral f her sister, The evening Thursday evening. 719 South Main Phone 1063 was spent in playing games after day evening in honor of her bir- Mrs. Joseh R. Baer. aniversan. A social evenMr. and Mrs. David Nielsen which a delicious lunchen was thdaywas and refresh- of Logan and Mrs. and Mrs. ing enjoyed served to the following guests: ments served to Lillie Hanson, Broadstone and daughter of FULL AMOUNT OF Cloteele Riggs, Fawn Chugg, Lois Emma, Bullock, Salina Hammond were guests at the home of Darrell Dutson, George, Elaine LOAN IN CASH THE Sylvia Fife, Verana Tibbitts, An'-n- Mr. and Mrs. Marriner Nielsen Anderson, Ballard Yeates, Delmar Lillian Schmidt, Kendrick Sunday. SAME DAY LOAN 16 Phyllis Louise Fuhriman, Lunetta Chugg Ray Zollinger, Iverson, The Secord ward bazaar will and the honored guedt who was be held two days next week, APPLIED FOR. Yeates and the hostess. of the presented with a lovely gift. officers November 15 and 16. A good The Primary Mrs. Henry Dattage entertain- time is anticipated. ward met at the home fo Miss No Waiting No Delays No Deductions Virginia Snow on Thursday even- ed at a trousseau tea Sunday in honor of her a in was daughter Della, spent ing. The evening bride of the week. Over one AH transactions are discussing the primary conference handled right here in Logan. which is to be held in the near hundred guests called during the JONES PLUMBING Loans Approved . . . Repayments Immediately future. Refreshments were served appointed hours. TYPEWRITERS and The Old Testament group of COMPANY Time Accepted . . . Interested to the following: Maggie SwenAny ADDING MACHINES the First ward school charged only on unpaid balances. son, Mrs. Mattie Jessop, Mrs. Geo. held a Hallowe'en Sunday at the Sold .Rented and PHONE 823 LOGAN, UTAH party Mrs. David Coburn, Mrs. home of their Blou, teacher, Dora Mae Repaired Pearl Johnson, Mrs. Wayne John- Crabtree. Progressive games were Miss son, Mrs. May McBride, Anderson, Miss Lola Johnson, Miss Fawn Chugg and Miss Cloteele Riggs and the hostess. A program was held in the ward The evenmg. hall on Tuesday theme carried out was a broadcasting station. There takr.g part J. C. AUXN Jr, Editor WM. C. ENGLAND, Manager J. H. ENGLAND. Mechahlcwl Superintendent 7' I u I. H AS A s H d Woods Used LEGAL NOTICES For Furniture BLAIRS USED CAR SPECIALS! tUhw.iiiwirtlR NIBLEY 225 i '575 to-w- it: 475 525 no-ho- st 545 -- PROVIDENCE g. $- BLAIR MOTOR COMPANY c 1 e LOANS ng $10 to $300 Hy-ru- a SEWER - Installation - Geo. B. Everton j La-ni- oe PLUMBING , Vic SOXZ. lQti, GUARANTEED REPAIRS "sfoCteaY FOR ALL Sewir.T 17 fea-aiL'. Machines years in business in Logan WIMMERS Phone SSB3E3ESE2 90-- J 64 West 1st North C. R. JOIINSON CAB AND TRANSFER LOGAN PHONE 314 REPAIRS - JonesPlumbing 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 |