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Show Friday, October 30. 1931 CACHE AMERICAN City Election will be held on Tuesday, November 3, 1931. Every citizen should exercise his right to vote. The issues of the campaign are pretty well before the people. Two tickts are in the field as follows: Logan Loyal Party LOGAN. CACHE COUNTY. ITA1I Page Seven RESULTS OF LOGAN CITY PRIMARY ELECTION HELD OCTOBER 20, 1931 LV- -! AO District G. Clark VV. 26 Parley P. Jones . S United Logan Candidates Party Candidates J. E. Hyde 13 SPECIAL Local News SUCGESIlffliS TO JUNIORS G leaner Girls The HOW TO MAKE MASKS FOR THEIR HALLOWEEN PARTY W. MERKLEY For Commissioner N. How It Locks To The Cow Man M 1 1 of the state of Vermont, fence it, get himself 2 000 or 3 000 of white face mamma cattle, and a few papas, install a water system equal to the Ctoton leservoir project and the services of a small secuie company of romantic rodea ropers WM. C. ENGLAND A simple sort of a calling is to act as cowboys. For Auditor that of a cowman, a healthy life Having these thnllmg details cowman has then cared the for, ahead In fact, we believe that our in the open, requiring no particubut little to do, except care to plalar expenditure of physical exer- cate his banker, renew notes, bail speed mama has done much to tion upon his part; all the real drunken cowboys from the county bring on this slump, too many peowork is done by cowboys and cow- jail to sell his cattle which costs ple forcing their credit, riding in girls. All the cowman has to do is about ten cents a pound, for eight unpaid for motor cars, patronizing to acquire a domain about the size cents, thereby netting for his expensive bootleggers, trying to figcreditors a deficit of two cents a ure things out instead of working pound them out; too many overpaid movOf course he has some small tax ie stars and underpaid farm hands; responsibility to help pay for the too many smart aleck columnists, straightening out of highways in wisecracking at a fabulous remunorder that bootleggers can make eration, and too many hard working better speed, and deliver their husbands struggling to meet high commodties at the consumers back costs of permanent waves, beauty door in time for breakfast He also treatments. Empress Eugenie hats, e has to contribute generally to the on salary; too many polischool fund so that each child of ticians with panaceas, all contemschool age may have sufficent plating a raid on the treasury; too cubic air space while gazing out much talk and too little willingness when to put out real energy and work. of the window wondering recess arrives. The Bulletin favors a political Pei haps in no other walk of moratorium ten years, everybody life, that is if a cowman can be to pay as he goes and not to go unconsidered as a pedestrian creat-ui- e, less it is necessary. does the element of luck play We believe in cutting out all this such an insignificant part talk about the stock market and Investigation will prove that in devoting more time to planting a the cow business, luck has about garden and fixing up about your lf of one pci cent influence, hou'e We are hearing too much about 80 percent, talk about the tariff robbing the work liaid weather 16 percent, grasshoppers 2 poor man. and yet jou cannot find anvone willing to have the tariff percent and the rest net profit schedule reduced on an thing he calIt is a character-developin- g ling, this cow business, as can be raises or is interested m We might shown right in this community as well make up our minds that you A glance at your shoes NOW cannot legislate prosperity; it comes Public spirited, upright, who never have depended with economy of living, hard work may reveal the need for early upon chance, except with bankers and healthy habits. repairs. Dont wait until they The depression is going to last as but who with fine courage and are gone too far. Bring them have withstood drought long as the American people try to philosophy here and let us place them In taxes roads otliur for and raids, get by with the bluffs of keeping first class condition. At slight improvements which helped them up with them damn Joness for legisnot, without whimper cost we will make them look (From Blackhawk Bulletin, publative relief, have taken their med- lished by the 1st cavalry, known as like new again. We attach icine the Blackhawk Dragoons, now starubber heels of standard With enough sunshine to make tioned at Marfa, Texas, in the Big' brands while you wait. every heart glad, glorious sunset, Bend country ) the day passes out in a burst of brilliant colors, a fitting prelude Firemen of Syracuse, N. Y., batfor the perfect night. While we tled for 90 minutes before a blaze read of heat strokes, humidity and that started In a freight car loaded other climatic tortures, here in the with 41,000,000 matches, was subBig Bend we pull the blanket up dued. over our ears and sleep like a babe Is supposed to sleep. John C. Towner of Los Angeles 77 North Main St. We dont think that by any trick on applying to wed Theresa de of legislation, bond Issue or gov- Mitro. submitted a document in Lagan, Utah, Preston, Idaho ernment relief measures prosperity which his father expressed the can be lured back into full speed deepest sympathy for the bride. Halloween wiU be observed tc- moirow and we give here some- things that wall intrest all Juniors and will add much to the fun of the day. To most juniors Halloween always means a night when they can don funney or frightful masks and go about supposing, perhaps even frightening a little, other boys and girls and sometimes grownups Therefore Sally has found means whereby the boy or girl can make his own mask, or several masks all with different expressions, for Halloween. Several brown paper bags perhaps a few scraps of other color ed papers, paste, scissors and crayons are all the supplies needed. The sack opened up, is the foundation and should be large enough to slide easily over the head of the person who is to wear it. From another brown paper sack or some other colored paper cut ears and nose a triangle folded in the middle and paste them on the sack in the right positions Theeyehols should be cut to fit the person who will wear the mask. Then with crayon, heavy b'ack pencil or a bit of charcoal sketch m the features A better expression for the mouth can be had if this is not cut. Eyebrows may be drawn in such away as to change the expression of the face If you want M draw some of the eves, cut a long narrow slit to see through and make your lines so the black pencil wil cover the slit. Ears may be any one of a number of shapes. Juniors working together may try making a variety of these masks and see who can produce the most effective. Should you want a nose.you may color it on the sack or cut a circle from another colored paper and paste it on the sack or cut a circle and from another colored paper paste it on. be an Making these masks would excellent way to start a Halloween party. In case this is done, have a few extra sacks to cut up for ears and noses or to use in case one is ruined. Then an older person should slip a sack over each child's head and cut the eyeholes to fit. This will insure each boy or girl having a betterfit and it wall make it unnecessary for anyone to risk an eye injury by an inexperienced cutter If you like you may also have a supply of already cut noses and ears of various sizes so no scissors will be needed by small guests It would be a help to if one of the broad sides of each sack was creased down the middle This wall help the voungster get his face more nearlv even If the sacks are deep enough they may be tied d own aiound the neck with a bright scrap of cloth or tie This will be helpful if active games are to be played, as it will help keep the masks in place Of Big Bend Notice in Hyde Park, and West m Cache All persons living and South County, Utah, desiring work with LOGAN-HYRUon the PROJECT beginning November 2nd 1931, should communicate with their Bishop in the respective Ward in which they live The Bishops then in return are asked to make their recommendations to the Board of County Commissioners of Cache County, on or before Saturday morning, October team 31, 1931 fknLra iliialinn Demands Close Watching Now Entertain Eleventh Gleaner ward Girls entertained the M Men of the ward in a Hallowe'en party last night. There was a large attendance present of the younger set of the ward. Shopping In Logan Mr and Mrs Clifford Warr of Preston, were shopping in Logan this week Mr Warr is at present engaged in the bookkeeping department of the Franklin County Sugar Ccmpay. at $14.65 See them in our window V Christensen Furn. Co. Furniture Worth While Hear the rampaign issues at the Third Ward Amusement Hall Friday, October Wth at 8 p.m. There will be excellent and speakers Although veterinary officials in special music. Everybody welcome. about of the principal Inlted We Organization states report no in- -' stand forLogan a United Logan. crease in hog cholera over last I Advertisement) year, in the remaining third the disease has been somewhat more Plans Teacher Gathering prevalent. Lofter BJarnaxon, state supervisor Hose Repairing, Analysis of the situation by Dr. of Junior high schools and grammar U. G. Houck, in charge of will meet all Junior giades high Pleating, Dyeing. control for the U. S. De- and elementary grade teachers of partment of Agriculture, indicates the Cache County school district, that regions to receive special at- Saturday at 10 am at the court tention are, in general, those in house He will lead a discussion in which hogs are most numerous the teaching problems of these diThe states showing an increase visions. Phone 171 are Colorado, Florida, Illinois, Iowa, Watch Radiators. Montana, Michigan, Kentucky, your The season of the year Is rapidly Ohio, Oregon Texas and Virginia Price Right .... The fact that increases are re- approaching when freezing weather states several will us the where be with should in Motorists ported swane industry is highly develop- begin to look to their radiators inWe give ed, Doctor Houck explains They will soon have to be filled or dicates that there is a special need with some sort of measures for precautionary in must be drained of water at night REPAIRING guarding against outbreaks. Own- and refilled again in the morning to ers of susceptible swine are caution- be safe. ed to watch their herds closely and to call a veterinarian promptly at Fails To Provide William Winslow Ogden, was the first sign of danger. Hog cholera proves fatal to approxi- brought before the city court Tuesmately 85 per cent of the animals day on a charge of failing to proaffected, and this disease Is in- vide for his two minor children He waived preliminary hearing and curable was bound over to the First district The outbreaks are not of alarm- court He had previously pleaded ing proportions this year, with the not guilty to the charge, and had exception of those in Iowa, and it been released developpending is unlikely that the losses In all ments. states wall equal those in 1926 when hog cholera became unusualMove To Logan In contrast to a May ly prevalent. Mr and Mrs. Hyrum Larsen of shortage of serum in many localiwere In Logan this week ties in 1926, there now seem to be Whitney $2 sufficient supplies of it on hand looking for a place to live. They and in course of manufacture to may move back to Logan and make their home here. Mr. Larsen was defill present and prospective born In Logan but for many years mands Live Stock Market has resided in Franklin county. if. He is a son of the late Bishop C. CITY CANYON ROAD PROJECT J. Larsen of the Logan Seventh ward. (Continued from Page One) It 13 one of the greatest assets that Signs are Hopeful if. has come to the people of Cache A F. Stockton, manager of the Travel to valley in many years department Bear Lake will be a pleasure, once store, can see hopeful signs for the the highway Is complete restoration of better business conUp the canyon from the forks He says the raise In the near the point of the old historic ditions Burnt bridge, a new concrete bridg" price of wheat, corn and cotton has been constructed which places and the general trend of the markthe highway on the north side of et reacting upwards camps signs the river Many changes have been that conditions generally are get- Pi made in the channel of the stream ting better over the country. The a'ong this route to the point, tour rise in the stock market, he says, miles up the canyon from the bndg" indicates that confidence is being at the folks It is here where the restored in financial circles j work on the present unit of the rock Considerable ends boasts project the Germany largest work has been necessary to con-- 1 mouth organ orchestra in the woild, above the1 having 40 musicians who play from sUuct the highway forks At Cottonwood theie is a twelve to fifteen instruments each deep cut in the side of the mountain to straighten out the road It William Williams, in a hotel in is expected that the work on the San Francisco, heard over the telefall be this will completed project phone the funeral services for his as practically the only work remother in Schenectady, N Y. the of that is graveling maining surface of the grade. Confessing he had four wives, Olof Nelson, contractor, has had each one of them a nurse, William the work of building the road m W Henry of Chicago was sent to hand, working under the direction prison for two years. of engineers of the U. S Bureau of Public Roads Motorists who have traveled this highway pronounce It one of the scenic roads of the Rockies It is as picturesque as any of the scenic roads In the state and promises to be traveled practically as much as the state highway run-- 1 7 33 two-thir- RUN! RUN! RUN! ra Hemstitching, Buttons Made, ..This Is The Place. Squires Cleaners & Tailors 126 Logan Work Right All Right North Main Service Right .... S. & H. Green Stamps antl-free- RELINING The H.G. Hayball S TOYLAND I n Will Open on Saturday Morning October 31, at 9 oclock, with the Finest Line of LOGAN-GARDE- N js Stockton-Chnstians- Toys and China Ware 0.I to be found in the State H Be Sure and see our windows on H Friday Evening. g Store will be open until 9 oclock p. m. Friday evening. I NO SALES WILL BE MADE 0. ji I ning north and south through Board of County Commissioners, Cache valley during the toursit son of the year. Cache County, Utah. sea- - half-tim- TIL SATURDAY MORNING To Measure One of the largest and latest stocks available to choose fioni . . . all new shades. BBSS JOB Worsted Suits $20.75 $17.75 Cheviot Suits 14-o- z Other high grade suits from GIVE US A TRIAL $25.00 to $38.00 A Few Uncalled for Suits at Cost Cache American Scheby... and Tailors Cleaners DRY CLEANING AND PRESSING 38 West 1st North Logan Phone 700 I St g In connection with our new newspaper plant we have also installed equipment for commercial printing. We will be pleased to do your work and we feel that our past experience in this line will guarantee satisfaction. Suits. . .Overcoats j S All Are Invited THE TAILOR Makes vj UN- - PRINTING one-ha- Goodyear Shoe Repairing Co. Breakfast Set Table and Four Chairs Nicely Furnished |