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Show P;rf CACHE AMERICAN Tv o Cache American y zn THANKSGIVING Tuesday. November 24, 1931 LOGAN. CAP IK COUNTY. UTAH Atr-rrica- DAY WITH THANKSGIVING IS TO GOD THE HOME FOLKS s Tru;t in God Perpetuated cn Coin THANKFULNESS Bv WII.FORD UNRESTRAINED D. POUTER Tbs religious iuuitn Tu God We New.-- . ( !:t I i.'i'l IaIi'I-m- i n the coin TruM 1rM appeared we thankful? are Foi bount hi mhes the of the country in V'Ol. It Yes, tut the glitter.: ? ?!d tar.rot rhcr tad hear. result of the Imrea-M- j (In Utah Extension .Wwsj o. r For ur. ntry's power are we thankful? Civil fervor hroujit oil hy tie We are in the midst of a depression of tragic , Yes. her armies and Mm O'War cannot feed the starving of The then the srereiury throngs. 8. T. ('huso, received nmny nipcul proportions. Recent event to be sure seem to For the y'-r- .t trsrhit.n callid government are we thankful? from people u!l over the country c?r.v;nee the economists that the depren'on is Yu, but the n;;n at the controls cannot always see the trad he Urging that the Deity rtooghlfd end, if not Jcf initcl v nearing ahead. Owner and publishers on the Amcrlcau "oln In a like nded. They profess to see recovery WILLIAM C. ENOLAND For modem devices with all but human thought, are we thankful? manner a those of foreign nations. J. H. ENOLAND Yes. but how cold Is tire touch of steel. However that may be, we n Secretary Chase wrote to the diJ. C. ALLEN. JR. for what are we thankful that has not the edge of stool, Then, rector the of mint st of l'lil!ndc!hla, as Have been and are the victims all ofLoyan. Utah November 30, 1HC1, stating that "uo sightlessness or Inhuman touch? severe a deflation as recent history For tender, forgiving, love of motherhood; nation can be strong except In the $150 BubocxipUon rates For the Joy of childish laughter In the home; records. In such a situation and with by carrier or mail strength of God. or safe except In For the hope of youth beaming on the faces of castle builders ta our defense. his peoThe trust of world the grave unrest throughout Advertising rate made known on land of Spain; la God should be declared on ple com application. have we not more cause for Foe manhoods unselfish love of duty to provide comfort for our national coins. You wlU etas his wife and child; a device to be prepnred without plaint than for thanksgiving? For the spirit of kindness toward the needy and the lovt of unnecessary delay with a motto exhave we to complain of? What truth on Ups of men; Radio Programs pressing In the fewest words possiPrices? These are man made. Wideble this national recognition. For orotherhood that triumphs over slaughter, destruction give-and-taFor KSL Ready Several forms were suggested. ravaged Uvea; spread poverty and hunger? We Some of the coins prepared In 1902 For the spirit of Christ who taught "Fetes on earth, good wlU food and and wealth have an abundance of Utah State Agricaltarml college every bore the motto "God Our Trust" to men. keeadeaste rtf rad la elation other necessity. Greed and avarice have put these and some coined In 1S63 were For these we are thankful with no restraint. E8L are released every Tneaday marked "God and Our Country." No Longer Doubt as to beyond the reach of the needy. Always a conand Theraday from 1:45 to 2 The familiar form of the motto was been have indolent kind siderable of human Where the West Begins p, m. Them presentations are portion t decided upon and the part ef the Western Farm and and beyond the saving help except in the vicious Arthur Clispmao wrote a poem. or In 1864 were which City ef Immortele appeared pieces Home hoar which te redeemed "Out Where the West Begins," the first to carry IL The motto Is The city of the Medids, Dante. form of charity of even the most enlightened from Saa Francisco over eight which will never sink Into oblivion, not need on all coins. Boccaccio, Savonarola, Raphael and stations in the western states, society. National hatreds, wof and rumors of war? lie wrote It In Denver, where It scores of others mighty lo the associated with the United wts published, so that the concluThese are the results of parliaments and potentates Renaissance must never be passed One of the big newspapers. In e. of States Department sion may be drawn that Mr. ChapNormal Human Instinct and other man made organizations plus a vast by. No mutter wlmt yonr Interest account for end Justito an effort man's West takes Its Initiative for Beauty in Clothes In life, Florence has something for of crlnv accumulation of individual selfishness. The rule fy the predominance for the remainder Somewhere near the Rocky mounProgram When Bayard Taylor was Ftfty-elsJunior traffic offinews In Its columns, defined news reason One why riot lies, or at you. of might rather than the rule of right? This is tain latitude; but westerner genef November and December to said It was the cheapest cers were sworn In he lucre so that "action." and explained as excite the least rlothes of men, Friday by Pobe presented by the State erally plnre the beginning of the and most charming city in Europe. lice Chief Gilbert Mecham after the deliberate choice of civilization hehave apparently is Interrat little that they West much farther east than (tint; over the Salt Lake station five cent, dined their In the Logr.n appointment roine drab, anil this drabness Is ex- He breakfasted for after nineteen hundred years of opportunity for and It waa long regarded as IncludInclude the followlnf addrrsses: on tiie ground that clothes for twelve rent ami saw the opera City schools cused by the American alternative. Civilization of the other Missisthe In ing a cents everything only ten for beyond appraisal W. good Automobile association. Nov. 19, Prof. Reed every night Bailey. fire meant lo he useful anti The assosippi river. at the very time of its greatest con"Elephant In Utah." crumbling usefulness and com- seat It Is yet a good city to live ciation was represented by. W. P. and Nov. 14, E. L. "Dick" Romney, l'erhapt a more definite line fort have reused to be associated In, If you want to live well and at Jensen chairman of traffic quests when victory over ignorance and disease, would be where the Sunday chicken can wander work of the local "Foolball Interview." with n beauty In modem life. Neither small cosh Here you chapter; within and almost our distim-tlseems war dinner la some and that track Ponte begins, over grasp? Vecohlo, the rln Nov. 28, Thanks pro reason, of course. Is true. Clothes Evans Jr., Val W. Palmer and 1 In Missouri, F. II. Odller writes. In meet of work Michaelangelo, and plenty, good will and peace nre vt.rn to enhance human dignity, of the gram. Intelligence, John IL Moser, committeemen. t the St. Louis rut. To God-give- n and. at bottom, or.ly such comfort George Eliot's Romola, walk In the At each school a program Dee. L Vere L. Martlneau, "Alfrom the was raturel are our inheritance, the eastward the monopois v.anted as slull not Interfere very homes of Duse, Galileo, Mrs. l.ud at which the Junior officers falfa Disease Control by Meant the for time this has circumvented evil lizes all rood dde first; and, every Amerigo Vespucci places eating Crowning, uitb the prevailing mode. The were rimed and talks were given ef Crop Rotation." Ivy L. Rail, day In the week ; but cross the Fadivine plan. women who starved and sliced near the Arno, see where Shelley by Superintendent L. A. Peterson. "Milky Way Exof Waters and you are In the ode. most ther wrote his famous themselves In order to keep slim, Mr. Jensen, Mr. Evans, Mr. PalDee. 3, Mrs. Effle S. Barrows, If were rendering our thanks to those who Land of the Chicken Dinner. Not who will cripple their limbs with change. mer and Mr. Moser. Sergeant "Christmas GUIs." administer governments, our legally appointed la It honored of the Sabbath hobbled skirts when these are the James Smith of the local polioe Dee. I. DeLore Nichols, "Fruit only but It send up Its fragrant and day, ourto wear, and crucify their feet when agencies, our captains and our kings, or force gave the boys Instructions FoaalbUlUes in Davis County." Almost Color! Ink alluring fumes at any hour on any pointed toes and high heels are the on how to do their work. Dec. 10, Harry IL Smith, .ve would have grave cause for But selves, no Is Ink. There colorless in There many localities. day Leghorn, fashion, display a normal human "Coring Meat" thanksgiving is to God. And God has given us Shanghai, Plymouth Rock or Rhode Chief Mecham said he had apinstinct Men have suffered much Is, however, a certain form of caDec. 15, Miss France Kelley, Island Red, the chicken goes Into sunshine and rivers, mountains and forests. He and gladly to wear patent leather mouflage In which figures and let- pointed Sergeant Smith to super"Fruits, Confections, and Nuts the pot or pan for the wayfarer evshoes at garden parties In the ters are painted on a background vise the work for the local station. blesses us with sunset and the dawn. He has made for Christmas. same color. This Is dons by The erywhere. The West begins where height of summer, and have choked of the junior officers appointed are. Dee. 17, Lottie K. Esplln fields fertile; and our herds have brought forth our the chickens begin. coloring the paints with pigments, with themselves tall, rapturously "Books for the Home." Junior which of mixtures high school. Dean Jeffs, pigments, stiff collars; and comfort means or abundantly as it was planned. He has stored our Deo. 22, W. W. Owens, "ExtenIn color but captain; Ray Fife, Claude Gar-lislous another match reso as to them little long they mountains with every necessary ore. He planted sion Work Review." of different chemical which are Delmar Clifton Queen Without Qualms Miller, Young main convinced of the rightness Dec. 24, Chester J. Myers, love in our hearts which it is for us to nuture ot and fitness of both. Osbert Bur-de- composition. They match one an- Willard West, Earl Sorenson, Reid at to Complexion "Christmas Story. In the London Saturday Re- other because the Impression made Meacham. Dean Skanchy, Luther to destroy. And above all else He has given us Aa amusing story Is told by Sir Deo. 29, C. O. Stott, "Farm Inon the retina of the eye le the com- Yeates. Delbert Fonnesbeck and view. William Rotbsteln In bis volums of 43T. to see the meaning of life if we ventory." understanding bined effect of all of the light ray EDWARD Ralph Morgan. W. PICKARD fellow-artis- t, a reminiscences, concerning Deo. SL Prod dent E. G. Peterchoose. that are transmitted to It from the Wilson, Clyde Schvaneveldl capsince deceased, who bad been there was more action" sen, "Facing the New Tear. day by Law to Curb India painted surface. A piece ef colored tain; Max Tolman. Roes Smith, And He teaches now the us of utter eommlasloned by Queen Victoria to our futility In the criminal world than the day light Paul Montrose, Boyd Doutrie. Laws against nudity on the pub- glssa partially analyses paint ber portrait vain thoughts. Out of the welter of our present elsewhere. (Utah Extension News) lic streets during daylight hours by absorbing some of the light ray Ellis. Roy Cowley, captain; Lloyd Whan the portrait was finished distress will come finer thinking and a more comThat big newspaper may be once adorned ordinance books ef end letting others through. What Miller, Douglas Lamar Qumyle, tbs artist wss commanded to bring right but we do not believe our Ereslen Werso Than Dreaght Phoenix, Arts, It was disclosed In gets through to the eye Is not the Bavage. plete understanding. Here in these great valleys, It to Windsor for Inspection by ber readers are Interested In the "acbackhence same In both the cases, to Intended regeliminate a of hi year survey drought it la hard to blessed of God not only with the primitive who at that period of ber tion" of the underworld of Woodruff, Leo Hansen, captain; the ulations of remember that In normal seasons majeety, days. ground and the design do not ap- Ben Ufa had been dowered by nature Bingham, Wesley Hatch, Olen same color. We cities. are the believe do aiid big necessities, food, clothing The laws applied to Indians who pear they shelter, but also with aJhera are usually many million-do- ! with a complexion which may best Interested In the events that Maughan, Richard Romney, Boyd are In town to cams naked that la, torrential down- bo described virtually v educational and beneficiaries of liberty opportunity as "brick-dus- t color. Billie Stewart, Francis Flllerup, making the history of our nation It also was nectho good old day pours which carry tons of top soil won only after centuries of effort not free from Alfred Tbs queen entered the room, went and of the world In la Commerce Musser, Rao Bateman, Opiam off the farms Into tho streams and to curb records old general It is show, essary, tho picture examined It care- history In the making that we are Opium Is ths dried milky Juice of Powell. bloodshed, under a government the most benign tho Indians In other ways. Grass river. In somo especially rainy np to la walked tboa and Benson, Fae silence, fully Hunt, captain; to our readers week after was grass to tho Indian, eo he the unripe capsules of e poppy giving and potentially righteous on earth, we have cause, yean the annual loss is reckoned In toward the door. Dale week In the department headed of feeding his which for this product has been Loran Hale, Don Wimmer, millions of tone of good farming nothing thought as have no other people, to thank God; and as we Am cultivated through many centuries. Lewis Donald Young, Woya she opened It the tamed "Weekly News Review," written by land which eventually le carried out ponlea oo the carefully tended lawn of poppy Is capable Smtth. thank God to resolve more fully to do His will and la sea. Thli unhampered erosion is sroand and said coldly: "Wo are Edward W. Pickard. of prominent citizen. 8o a taw Every species to tt of redder than yielding greater or less Webster, Clair Reid, oat and stalked captain; that"; Indian to duo the denuding of for wai passed against feeding largely This is an editorial interpretakeep Hia commandments. Humanity in no other on private lawns and anoth- extent Opium Is procured by mak- Harrry Virchow, lieutenant; Nb-peats at the headwaters of streams, without another word. tion of the events that are makponies way can be saved from destruction. Schaub, Mack Bateman. er one was enacted saying that ing Incisions In tho poppy head or and, too, the farmers generally that ing history, of the events capsule, taking core not to peneschool, U. 8. A. C Training not should he have done little to prevent heavy vehicles horses and inhave an Influence, directly or Babcock Milk Tact trate Its cavity. The Juice then first period. Eldon Kloepfer, capon Washouts In their own fields. The sidewalks. parked The Babcock teat for milk Is a directly, on ourselves. It covers the BEET MOLASSES IMPROVES GRAIN AND exudes la drops, end after being al- tain; Ray Anderson, lieutenant: money lose le said to reach kind of events that our intelligent method lowed to remain for a day upon the Franklin West, LeRoy Naylor; seof the determining quality ALFALFA a year. Exchange. RATION FOR FATTENING citizens talk wish LAMBS that about, they of milk, Invented by Stephen Mouledges of the incision tt Is scraped cond period, Keith Sorenson, capAncient Roman "Rackot' ton Babcock In 1890. Theteet is to be informed about so they may to have been off e brownish, Jellyltke material tain; Ralph Richards, lieutenant; Crassus, reputed By E. J. MAYNARD based on the fact that strong sul- talk intelligently. man of his time, amassed As ths soft opium accumulates It la Max Murdock, Reed Budge; third Picturesque Governor Beet molasses contains nearly 80 per cent dry matter, of which 60 the richest Edward W. Pickard, who preWhen George Mitchell Troup ap- phuric add will dissolve the nonfortune by his Ingenious molded Into roundish lumps or Ir- period. a Max Johnson, captain; great cent is carbohydrate or fattening material. beet operation of a private fire departfatty solid constituents. A definite pares this feature for our columns. per Consequently, regular flattened cakes of various Merrill Dairies, lieutenant; Ext peared before the Georgia legislamolasses be as considered a concentrate comparable to com or ment In old Rome. When n fire sizes and put aside te dry. When may ture In 1823, to take the oath of quantity of the milk to be tested Is Is one of the highly trained newsGeddes, Gordon Crockett; fourth wheat or barley. would break ouL he or one of his of proper consistency It Is general- period, Clair Wilkinson, captain; governor, though It was a raw, cold placed with sulphuric acid in a bot- paper observers and writers of beet In molasses In He to the nation. leaves sent tle a a narrow has and having background graduated day In November, he wore a round agents would rush to the owner and ly wrapped Joe Hardy, lieutenant; Paul Thombs it is usually spread from neck. The bottle is then whirled of many years of experience, of a Jacket of cotton cloth, a black offer to buy the burning structure market. as, Golden Forsberg. Into buckets the and grain troughs at a very low figure. The owner vest, yellow nankeen trou- for a few moments in a centrifugal very broad education, of personal sers, silk hose, dancing pumps and machine, hot water Is added to contact with men of affairs of this then covered with the grain allowusually would sell for almost notha large white hat, writes Jane Robbring the liquid fat Into the neck country, and travel and study in ance. When fed In this manner the ing to get some salvage. ThereFrom his lambs get only a small amount of erta Smith In the Atlanta Journal. of the bottle, which Is then whirled many foreign lands. upon, Crassus would call up his fire Thli white bat he held In his hand a second time, and the column of school and college days he has molasses with each mouthful of brigade and, In many cases, put and gestured with while he made fat Is read off on the graduated been a constant student of world grain. Wasted molasses is avoided out the blaze. In this way he behis speech to the legislators. Truly, scale. came owner of a great many buildhistory of the past, of world and and the lambs are kept much this erect, virile, national history in the making, of cleaner than when the molasses is blueings. It Is hinted by early writers the men and events of our gener- spread over the grain. that when business was dull his eyed man with his sideburns and The Word University Lambs hand-fe- d on molasses with his peculiar attire must have made ation. agents may have had a hand In Is "Unus the Latin for one," and an unforgettable picture that day, Mr. Pickards travels grain and alfalfa are generally foreign starting an occasional conflagra"versus" Is the past participle of have but intensified his love for started on tion. pound of moto turn." vetere," Universus and appreciation of America. He lasses daily which is gradually intherefor means "turned Into one." is intensely American, and sees creased to Helpful Hues pound at 15 Cake for Indigestion "Is it true that colors can affect From this comes the abstract noun world events through the eyes of days and a maximum feed of lf health?" asks a correspondent. By Claudius unlversltas, which meant simply a an American. He writes of events Galenus, commonly pound at 30 or 40 days. With mental suggestion they may do so. number of separate things or people from the known as Galen, was born at of their ef- one-ha- lf pound of molasses per standpoint for is Red, instance, stimulating, grouped together into a nnit. It was fect in our own land. Greece, in 130 A. D., and is head dally lambs on full feed sunshine yellow enlivening, and thus used in GENUINE G. P. A. legal Latin as the orsupposed to have died in Sicily. He Our readers will find In this should consume about one pound of soft blues and mauves distinctly a was word for celebrated a of dinary philosopher, pharcorporation GLYCERINE Weekly News Review" a feature grain and two pounds of alfalfa. soothing. macist and physician, and was for any kind. It was only in comparathat is very much worthy of their An average of four feeding exWill Not Freeze, Evapormany centuries the supreme authortively late medieval times that its careful reading each week. It Is periments indicate that each ton meaning became more specialized, keep them closely in touch with of molasses hand-fe- d ity in medicine and pharmacy, wrote with grain ate Boil in Warm or Charles H. LaWall in Tour Thouowing to the success of learned men the events of consequence, and and alfalfa to fattening lambs will If You Like the all over Europe in forming themYears of sand Pharmacy." Weather, Ignite or they will find in it a sure founda- replace 1,134 pounds of grain and A brides cake used at weddings selves Into highly privileged cor- tion for any discussion they may 1,470 pounds of alfalfa hay. With Explode during Galen's time and described porate bodies. have with their neighbors of the grain at 90 cents per cwt and alwas "mustacea." Cato called It by ton at falfa $10 of each news real and important the molasses per contained aromatics and carminafed was worth $17.56 per ton in week. Martin Lathers Passing tive and was served at weddings to feed replacement value or molasses Martin Luther died on February reduce the chances of Indigestion Send us your Subscription Times are so hard this year and at grain and hay prices quoted was The Finest Quality Chain Get 18, 1546, at Efsieben In Saxony, caused by the usual the seat of our trousers so thin worth 97.5 per cent the value of a Set Now and be Prepared for on such occasions. for one year. Delivered at where he had been born 63 years that we can sit on a dime and tell grain. the First Storm. before. He had paid a visit to his Lambs fattened on grain, alfalfa whether It is head or tails By In to order a birthplace arbitrate carrier Logan City by or LINCO HOT WATER the time Hoover serves two' more and molasses consumed A pounds Day of Hearty Eating dispute between Oounts Albrecht tell the date on of grain, .3 pound of molasses and years, we can the of HEATERS administration Gebhard sucof During Mansfield. He anywhere in Cache County Sd 2 pounds of alfalfa per head daily that dime. No neod to Shiver this Winter John Quincy Adams, evening assemcessfully accomplished hit mission turning In a daily gain of JO No Matter What Car Yon Drive, blies were popular at the homes of by mail for only $1.50 per and preached several times to "Taint what we have, pounds per head. We Have Just the Heater crowded congregations, but the excongressmen and cabinet members. It took 286.8 pounds of grain, But what we give; The parties began at eight o'clock. to Yen Need the Inclement weather posure year. 685.5 pounds cf afalfa and 107.3 Uninhabited Islands Taint where we are, Promptly at ten oclock everybody during the Jowney and the protractin of South the to Ounlm. we molasses pounds But how Tristan la live; produce 100 went ont on the back porch for ed negotiatl proved too great a pounds of gain. With the same Atlantic. Is one of a group of three "light refreshments." Taint what we do, At one end Get Them at strain for bis Infirm body. The are which of two But how we do It, grain and hay prices and with mo- small islands, of the table would be a roast ham; cause of death Is usually given as beIs This group lasses at $10 per ton the feed cc .t uninhabited. That makes this life, at the other a saddle of venison. heart failure. un was reduced to $6.55 per cwt. gain lieved to he lb a most Isola'ed worth going thru it. on earth. The iwc In between came the wild ducks, inbaliiteii through the addition of bee: mo- un'ui.abiled islands arc name Phone 700 And scattered and the jcistries. Proof of Nobility News item: "Burglar finds lady lasses. and Ir.access.hie. The about were cid.cs ar.l pu IJinss. A , Ni;s..ur.;ale of nobility of mind in the bath covers her with his 46 West 1st North The molasses-fe- d It Is a lambs in adCocos, or Keeling, in the Indian large side table held the punch and 62 West Center, Logan to despise in lories. Seneca. Logan revolver. dition to produce yain at r. ;xl ; somo o' inrlrde 2d the ir.i'deiru. j wiiib have mi iiiliuhiianih. ; ? newspaper, published every Tuesday and Friday at 61 West Center Street Logon. Utah Application made for privilege of Second Claaa postal rate at Loganl'lah, postnfftre. Semi-Week- ly Thanksgiving Day long ago slipped from its spiritual moorings and ceated to be a Jay for going to church, but we hope it will never ceate to be a home who coming day. We now and then meet student the the to home folks rather pend day with prefer than go to the football game in Salt Lake C'.y and our heart have always gone out to them. IhaH U the child of Vermont in particular and of nr.' England in general and o the New England Thanksgiving model would not be a bad one for Utah to follow. There the last football games are played on Saturday and Thursday is free for . family . prayers, And when you get right feasting and reunions. down to cases a family is greater cause for thankfulness than a football game. Home cooking parents, brothers and sisters, the gathering of the clan, the of family conversation, we can have them at any time, of course, but on Thanksgiving Day they are especially sacred. E. 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