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Show I CACHE A M K R I ('A N' J'atrc Four fcilrrLuufi Sunday t. . SEiEiO & IBEILOX f ' t Ytatr ,11 l'r fuu'i 11. u y her Ohm UJUl3 HlierUiiif . . I...I. ut A aiii.!erry v.a toinl to liie DONT wear out your patience and your back with a bard itarting car. With proper aervice your car will atart readily. Let ua fill your crank caae with a good Winter Oil. DONT break your ahifting lever. We will fill your Transmiaaion Caae with a Winter Oil which " . I .( )( . C.IU- N, 1 c.xthryiKr, Long-Tim- wav oin provides v. ecu ctv ' r: To 67 Cents dninoua tl.nii' ionuA.l.g nut... Friilav, Pcccmlier 4. 1041 COUNTY. UTAH fprrnt. Farmers Dollar Drcni Jr Vrl . - r. c ...il 7 f e Trends Affect World Busines ; tmn a . .lfit ivahie comes in Its exchange value C I When pr.ics go j r c.' rr kk1v M t on.rs es ' tp " v. fit .a . .a'l !' M " u " s D.ri1 ' d l - Pric.i C..-!.- r-- two-thir- I frrl 1 so-luti- on ,ylh Ca'l-fom- la '.IfJ?. IRRIGATION ce STRONGS SERVICE guc-.,- '. 1 g 1 cnt. d-- l -1 K-a- e ) ad , - , Poultry Official Faces Suit For Company Funds NIBLEY NEWS pe-th- in i SYSTEM Utah Extension News) Orson P. Madsen, county agent for Carbon and Emery counties-h- a been assisting In a county cr--v .ir.iat.on for the unemployed in Mr. Madsen report Ins, territory. that the organization ls functioning projreriy ai'J that more than 450 s a e being Mr. Mad an a'ao rcjwrts that n In irrigation ,.i re the he .. . Lien practiced, many of troubUs In Ids countv have been solved. I'ei-or- tun-s.iici- a.-- I 1 j rep. in-li- t Frit-ehe- e xj tt, long-tim- t th.-W'- lf ic-ul- nily 1 t'-- 1 i r j We said.. ! j Thrce-eli-ht- ' eco-M- , I one-quart- er one-quart- er head I I CELERY LETTUCE bunch 5' 10 ig 0. FREE! Your Groceries for an entire year! te cy Dozen 0. 0. i a I p"kse 33' HITE KING 01 A 4 v , SHAVER GRAPE FRUIT $0 $0 NO. PORK Roast r y M 55 Pot Roast r I 0 u CAN nder SJnspected 1 0 2 Young Local Pig Unusual VEAL ROAST X years g says I g 0 0 at 0 It 4l'f III package $0. J n N GENERAL ELECTRIC 0, at 13 prizes or 240 additional awards can easily be yours ! Come in today for your official entry blank, giving rules and com- plete details. 3k 0, 3k 0, 3k . 3 lbs. 25c 1 B SPARE RIBS ... lb. 15c 3k Frankfurters. 2 lbs. 29c ff 13c VEAL STEW 6 lie 10 12c One Quart GROUND SUET, CHICKENS, SALMON, Kraut FREE B 3k ETC. B 3k Modern Market B 3k Mi showrooms and inspect the complete GE line which covers every price range from this special up to the new General Electric Com- '0 A LASTING CHRISTMAS bination PRESENT It is not an easy thing to select just the proper Christmas present. Let us suggest to you a present that vill be lasting throughout the year and yet will be inexpensive. Nothing could be nicer than to send your friend who resides away from Logan a years subscription to the CACHE AMERICAN, Cache countys new newspaper. It only costs $1.50 a year and yet it gives twice a week all the news of Logan and Cache county. Think this over, lhenc:Jl into this office and give us the name of tlie peroon io whom you would like to have the ppper m'vled. Radio-Phonograp- COMPLtTc WITH TUBES h. Dont forget this Christmas special. Cache Valley Electric Co. 22 South Main W. Miles Los Angeles. Funeral service were held Thursday at 3 p. m. In the L. D. 8 church, with burial In Mound cemetery, Bods Springs forget I Idaho George S Fprlt" aiomliv, i2. died at Caribou cotin. ij 1. , i,- -l Tuesday, Mr llomley s bom at Pruvi-d- t l.ic, blah, aiui moved to Bud Springs t an early ace, engaging in the livestock business. He Is survived by four daughter. Mrs. Margaret Lloyd, Grace; Mr and Itch Ann Austin. Elizabeth Horsley. Sod Springs; six brothers and sister. T. W. Horsley and and Mrs, J. E. Lau. Soda Springs; Edelme Mrs. Annie Collin. Mr Spencer, Pans, Idaho; Mrs. Amelia Pranandey and Mrs Henry g .A 4, fi-d- vsl tt.le wars of 181 J go'J Meadnmrs Minnie Hair, Jlarto.-u I'm Ni w to1 Pre-Commodities Below Cover of Period be used as niot.cy .1. u Ann! foftcd Ji Jv.aiio.i Twenty Mailer, .aip, of the Ini'-- d 1' Maims Ji i ar Price Till Icvo-niYears Economi! V .ii v Made Vui.it, la-eojntrics niarry Forty up for trtutr. on warier a I., la.) d lit .ill s'r FU'o W.Jt, NellieIt cvep Gold Short-timGive made and e Utah Term of Cycles d year t f eoir"-ame . the 4 A..'l . u.i, C I. hull for would only about exihar.ge For Month of October. un a Vrye scale, M, K Benedict mile 11 a. ..Uni, PlijlctS Jilaaili. Kilt. W. E. Thom for commodities of economic the of flarvftrd "n lecturer UiP In ,r t AgrtroUural Economist make makea ahifting eaay. n Thonuu the following Hy W. umoN' which It exchanged before the Ewmaon aem of Mr. and Stewart (Utah Extension News) Head of the lorpartmrnt of (tapin' M concerning the purposes DONT take chancea. Conault ua regarding the wars. After these war one country Ml. Jamr Swrtuaill wa Ii.anir In cooperative wool grower Non-Freez- e of Ume price trends have a dbconomka Long Agricultural A llaiiMiu tl but Wednesday to Kelt care of your Radiator. proper another wrnt back to the gold after fort decided Influence on the financial " Jlyroin, Hie young coujile mu ml ia a prime factor in an eaay atarting motor Extension Newsi basis. -Till a followed by a tong r,, three objective are: Higher statu of an individual or a corto n.aae their home at MUlry. Since January 129. thera ha more accurate reflection of of low price with high aa well aa an aid to long life of your car. period of Mr. and Mr. Morgan Jenson poration. If the general price level value for gold. The rush to been a eontmuou decline In prtoea differ-pai- d In difference never A price muliT fooled. i upward, the DONT be Fully Charged Battery Millville nere dinner gutais of Mr1 property owner gain In UtoHi tor producer and other mining regions enpe; and a more (table prloe. both and Mr Harry Jrssnp on Thanks-givinfreezea. We offer you an expert Battery Service rm within the year and from year to In wealth without effort on hi In 189 was In response to thl high If while on other the hand. part, day. price, baaed on 19HM4 Undard of gold. n. of bringing about the including rebuilding and recharging. Batteriea trend in price U downward, value of 1884 Mr. and Mr. Joseph tilen nd 1 . va equally 1 for October of , to 1879 the United From flnit u or eompell- - the intern thf teated and filled free. We carry a complete atock deof Individual the Uie equity at were dinner guest fatmly State ceased to use gold a curto pay more or crease. haer " on of new Batteriea. ame month last year. 155 home of Mr. William Gibbon Jn- j fcy the telling cosU. The rency. Price of commodities rose These long Ume trends have in uary 1929 Utah farm price tor Oc- at'ir.mcr.t of the tecond objective Thanksgiving day. DONT Froat, Snow, Ice, and Sluah wearthe value of gold fell. When the the past had a duration of from United States camo back on a gold Mr. and Mr. Verio Jrssnp and tober aa. however. 18 point above can eoo-CREASWINTER makea accurate only Creaae the through ing away at the the average farm price for the and el:i lent grading and carefully twenty to forty year. There wa basis, following 1879, It retained not baby were dinner guest ING more important than Summer greaaing. We home of Mr. and Mr. Alpha Trill- United State, but aa 43 point worked out accounting ahlch will a gradual Increase In price pre- only it former demand for gold, below the retail price of commodiare equipped to aerve you. the kind and qual- ceding the Napoleonic aars of 1913. but greatly Increased the demand hnw ion. Thanksgiving day. ties bought by farmer. Thl dif- ities offaarly price at that period equalling due to the growth of the cintry wool In each grower Mr. and Mr. Elmer Anderson of ference See ua for your WINTER SERVICE about the same a during the rr- between what tbe farmer the Elbert oojd rose In value rapidly, and Mrs. Mr and ircetved and and Duiley Anti Freeze, Heatera, Chaina, and Acceaaoriea. cent World war. Following the tecelve for hi product and what commodity price fell. The indrx the rt 4 rye against It. The third wars Is.' raison and baby of lljrum were 1813. wa of for dea general fit gold at this period was 147 there otcn-t.t- e at the home of Mr he pav Uie const! in juive goods, hirers, if attainable, on dinner In prices until about 1830 Gold discoveries wre n adc tn the termine purchasing power o' the feim of orranlratlon and the and Mis. eti r E Anderson on live farm dollar. when the trend was upward, reachFor October, the K lot dike and In South Afrua Till' llium.-uvinclay. pltrles adopted" 102 SOUTH MAIN Utah farm dolar wav worth 87 ing the piak In 1865 Following 'eh value of gold maintained in- more with th- the Civil war there was a Mr. ond Mrs Job I Smith nn' r can This price chance for this l.n.g '1 IE 5 wlcn it COMPLETE COURTEOUS ecu liter red PROMPT robi'in. concerning lit a family dinner oil prlc? of de 'suing jiriicv the low-f- t tn ar of 23 irr cent la low that of j dicji 't'v He can naf'ict chance 'Ilumi. h.i d..y Coveis wtrel.id were alien p.'li cl jHiiiit biing renched in 186tt g Ti,e s'eadv filling 'i is e of wool to the qi.al- - Fnan 18rG to 1920 the i....h u:.J n ad-l- on a jticaar livd. appro' for Mr. and Mis In frem !E,16 to 19! touethe- - I1 tnnd to ri'Vi"!: I J m family. Mr and J.i.s f.mi with rtdiucd crop tiroductmn. lias ' r' ' .! R the high price He has prices was agaai upward, reachlnr ii the l.v e rid is Including 0.1 illl'l and family , Mr. and M.s. N I; tied bv the rlum-- e in d" the peak In 1920 During this e JU' h cost of livin' 1 C materially alfcited the Utah faitnk"nf 're d mining ron jinnies n at d b. ami h.iul.. Mr ai.d Mr sjiecu.ator. Tlie reme-ijjiir united States wholivale pnce0 value cf gc.'l In He - ei re -- t d.rate ai.d and efficient prading advanced from an lnd'X number! 'n "i iLjlo Smith anil family, to 1913. v i Ju t from With the exception of price paid not J.'t onte but regularly over o- -t er 68 to 244 In 1920, an Inert e ma'i In vnlu-1'6 ai.d l.uMi v. - to that In the fifrqtal hr contracted crops, all other farm pc.od (f jears with an accura'e of 259 per cent. ' Mrs Gwjn R, Clark of Prcrio teen vears front 1831 to 1896 1' spent the holiday vacation at th commodities have deeltned In price acfMi.tit g svstem." should be the The e rends are made Firowing the Wo: Id war inaiv he f av In a It otif been whegt year. has during past groans c f Mu.imr cl her mother. Mrs short-t- !. ie btrlness and countries divrontinued up th" "ii!'1 Salt Lake City William A comare the three ond jxitatoes oilier agricultural sell ng organ 7am'.io- - cycles occuring standard Gold was cliea-- ' with an cycles, 1369 Straford avenue, formprire Nibley A number of the N.bloy modities whnh hm shown 'he tints If this Is not accomplished er office manager for the Utah waid people attended the Camivtl -- mi !al Jt every three or four car Index of only 44. 'mev countrie preatc ,t (lei Uie The Index of III' w.th a major change In prices hnve 'rarly all r"'V hr1- - to th Millville at as-dance Tuesday evening of 53 was for ore-haPoultry Producers cooperative f i October slier l oM With tod p of price about t th at wl h th r Riicsts Hu g 23 ever)' ten years. sociation, is allow! to have misapMr and Mrs Isreal Yca'es and family were dinnt while for wltat It was 50 ar.d for in ft h ami nearly one-- t ird! A Ol e Is 22 dollar James a xw 2 now Mrs has Mr and of gold a.vsocihome 38 pure of Ma the $40,832 at It 52 was propriated family spent Thanksgiving However, price of t'i ltfd States clip in the IMitato's gra'ns of pure g: Id. Of coarse, of P" cents If the va .e of r on Thank'd! Ing day ation funds in a civil suit fil d );u the a3 22 laid for butter, eggs, and chicken hatd' of the cooperative, of gold is always worth continue to increx--e. lommodiU Yeatcs entertained are Mrs Isreal Tuesday In Third district comt. above the prewar level, aa arc grilre. and finalities of wool by Hint grains Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rosembalm nitirh In gold. A change lr. decline still faith.cr. wil The action seeks to recover the ted score and Mr. with should be end c.rd the week studied j contiai cn;s. and amount and will be set for trial hjxnt t.'nil i c made of official Mrs James Olsen. The lndm trial depre slon which p December 7 by District Judge Davof wool by score card Mr. and Mrs. William Andi ron Q'.aV.ir the wor.d has been experiencing id W. Moffatt. shoi.'d he studied and general use and Mr. and Mrs Elsie Anderson ls two the pa.-t the years during The complaint chaiprcs that the mo(orrc t0 Salt Lake on Tuesday Richards. Morgan countv pimci'ial c.iv.se of low agricultural marto of the following official q fund were inmnnpropnatcd by the The Nibley ward Riclief socie'y ls endeavoring to hnve the poultrv and olher price During the pas! giudcs employe between October 1, 1978 held their annual baraar Wcdm 1 mPn of j)js V. S. Grades records of two keep rom,ty there has been a reducand October 15. 1931. through day. Luncheon was In the Fine He report. that tion jeats Rocks. IKmitry total thplr in agricultural producmanipulating the boohs of the One-afternoon And a dance In the ev- - ,2 or 13 pouitrvmcn will be Includ-enlnalf blood for the United States Howtion association and through h blood record project s the jn poultry 'Pj reduced on has this ever. checks the and draft depression issuing r. blood and outlined by the agricultural Iverson Mrs. Mr. and August mu inn which has materially association In favor of firms in corsi Lew blood and Mrs James Swenson spent nomics department of the college. affcclcd farm which Pritchett was interested On prices. Agricultural Common Mrs. Mr. with and Henry Sunday should be the first to some occasions, the complaint Richards also assisted lnini.es Mr. Braid Pritchett made the drafts Anderson. working out the dr tails for the) pond when the upturn of business I n;lKh Grade and Mrs. E.vle Smith daughter at ls present construction of a storage pit for tal.es place. There payable to himself and Indorsed 80. 70', 64 Califor left Blanche In inThursday them to firms In which he was fruit and vegetables growers of. some indication of Improvement 60's. 58 s will un'll visit fornia. They thee terested. Morgan The pit ls located near the the price situation for a few ag56 s of the year. ricultural commodities. railroad tracks. The alleged defalcations were re- the first 50 s. 48 s ThanksP. Win berg spent Relative prices paid producers 46s cently disclosed In an audit of the James In College ward visiting with and purchasing power of Utah farm 44 s. 40s SiBoalwre'' Plants' coperatives books by the Goddard giving Ames. A Abbey company, and are said to Mr. and Mrs C. S. 36 leu c strangely mixed commodities for October, 1931: psi'uila Index Purchas Mr. and Mrs. Vern Jenson and with tl'ci'lngv Is Hie doctrine of be invested In two local houses Length Num- with lie tngM'iture of plant.. Hint la built by Pritchett and in the Utah family sjrent Thanksgiving lng Fine 2 Inches combing Illness Hint for belief every Ihe Radiofone company, the Harris Mr. and Mrs. George Cummings. longer. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Wtnberg llieie I gome herb with the power Radio company, the Lady Gay Fine French combing to cure It and Hint the herb beam Manufacturing company, the At- spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and the to 2 Inches. sign or mark by which it may omic Power company and other Mrs. A. R. Hovey of Millville. be known against what particular Fine clothing less than one and In concerns which the defendant Miss Olla Jensen of Millville tltne It msv he applied Inches. Qualities of wool making variation In value as between grades and within a grade are fineness, length, strength, color, luster, softness, elasticity and condition. Growers who study grades and qualities will be In a position to receive from the cooperative selling agency, Information concerning hls clip which will make It sell more readily. The grower can increase desirable qual9 ities and decrease undesirable qualYour Money Goes a Long Way, But Never Leaves Home When You Trade ities if he ls consistently paid for fli a Home Owned Store. doing so, i. e., he can breed and manage to get either grade, he can reduce his shrinkage In any one 3k grade, and he can Increase length. But in the past he has not been paid for efforts in this direction. A proper and consistent use of the coshould Increase price, Imoperative 3k and stabilize the prove quality market if each party to the contract carries out the purposes as set 3k forth. If both parties to tha contract a 3k are willing to study the value of A simple, easy-to-wriDistinctive Belongings wool a score card, furnished upon The expression letter of 100 words or lares and to the Extension ates Is used collectively to denote request Utah, will serve as Service, a guide Logan, less may win you a whole J2 the personal and Individual belong to the determination of fleece in For you who want a good, small Radio set a dls which hone it made Ings groceries in the 3: tinetlvely one's home. In ancient value. low price, we have made arrangements to a Rome the lares were the household great PIGGLY WIGG- s offer Cotton a genuine General Electric Radio, at a aneesto-or defined gods, First usually LY CONTEST, now on. Georgia's heroes ; the pennies were nlso in Georwas first less than any radio has Cotton planted considerably price Just tell Why I like to guardian deities of the household gia in 1737 from seed brought from that is near its equal in been offered ami In tlie were more before, but state, was The Islands. the Bahama crop buy my groceries in a tbe nature of personifications of looks hy John Earle on the Isplanted or performance. natural powers, their duty being to land of SKidaway, which ls located Piggly Wiggly Store wealth and jdeuty rather than oil the coast of Georgia and beand one of the 20 first 3c bring You are all cordially invited to call at our to ward o(T danger longs to the state aj, Wlf Uiuuvumu JLSAC3 In Springs Tubes for all Makes of Radio Tested Free Phone 53 |