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Show CACI Paire Two ).. at Ap;i!u 62 made a!!:i Vt Lr Ci tiler It-t- 1 I'mi i m ail Subscription Ra'cs-bAJirrUMiig y :x Fr-d-.- Friday, December 11. 1931 CACHE COUNTY. UTAH ttt niM.i p r, .U rau Ii Hi In ft tr i .'.'gland jtf Lmuii, Itah to 'i ti j c 1 u:n. Vn ! Weill, I I I . VI lr .1 Mi.nll jr tl tarmr tr n ail cm rates r.udc ki.ow oil animation. F C j at VJ The Profession of Business In discussing the profession of business, signs of a deep inner change in men have appeared as a result of economic stress, is a comment of the Christian Science Monitor. In seeking the inward significance of events there has been a new awakening to the responsibility which each man heart to every other in a civilized community. This has appeared in the recently announced pro gram of the American Engineering council, which is endeavoring to concentrate the attention of some 100,. 100 men in the engineering profession upon the problem of overcoming unemployment, both as an emergency measure and as a lasting solution to many industrial ills. A similar tendency has been expressed in the initiative taken by the American Institute of Architects to bring stronger professional leadership into the building industry. In both instances emphasis has Oliver Vendell Holme been placed upon community service rather than individual profits. Mr. Brainbridge Colby, who was President Wiltfi A K sons third secretary of state, also emphasized this point of view in a recent address before the New York board of trade. He declared industrial enterprises must change the direction of their ambition. Instead of regarding pecuniary gain as their chief goal, he said they must become animated more by the desire to produce Appointed to U. S. Bench Did Yo!i a sound product and to reach a market which they canj By President Roosevell To Think Will be 91 Years of satisfy and retain. and th difference is between worth There a vast Age in March Iv r.ctMin F. Wil e semblance of worth, he continued. Let us discard all Mi: lie- -, Gklal on a Oliver Wendel Washington seeming and vain show and rebuild American life upon Hulu. es, dean of Jude s. Til That dul'v-- do their di ty at the the foundations of realities and tested truths. his thirtieth year as a storrs oi the home city. couit justice, That is a very different aim from seeking to capModern merchants advertise and ture the commercial and financial supremacy of the lie Is the oldest man ever to sit keep up vu'h the times. world; but it is a far more sound and satisfying 1); 91, npxt Marph !iTnd ,,e " They welcome the opportun'ty to serve. Their Is merchandise a unique record of 49 years cf aspiration. reasonably priced and of a variety service as a Judge, hav- that can fill It may be that the profession will lead the way, continuous every need. ing served on the Massachusetts United of States Brandeis the but Justice Supreme supreme Judicial court from De- Merchants of the home city arc friendly. They deserve confidence court a long time ago pointed out that business is be- cember 15, 1882, until President confidence In them and the goods Roosevelt him the federal coming a profession an occupation requiring highly position 30gave they sell. years ago. skilled and technical knowledge and calling for exerConfidence is the open road be But it is of his mind and Ideas, cise of high ideals. As business becomes more of a rather than his, years and service, tween buyer and seller. Local merchants aim to keep which Holmes Is proud. Then profession, it will find the way out of the difficulties of was no observance or celebration of business by deserving It. Shop with into which it has fallen in the race for material values. his anniversary. them; they will prove It They al As its intricacies become more generally understood, He is proud that he is one of ways sell the best by every test They maintain quality at prices men will demand more and more that it serve rather the most active of the nine that are . I . a I, !'!. I tl.i Vi Slow Fiat!" by Lheura-- Clark MiFnriaiu .ri'ii'ne of Christmas -- re t daw.'y Ijnihi'oii was Sev(1 l ille Mlvrs Ardi'l and Afon i.'l and Mrs Guy E M rr'.!! :ij guests Included Mrs. Mrs. B rd Olsen of Smlthfield, M"i.son. Mrs. Erastus Johnson, Mrs. L. E Merrill. Mrs L. F. Hendricks. Mrs Rtilon Merrill. Mrs. C. Z. Har-- 1 Mrs. Ivan S. Merrill. Mrs. H T Plant Jr., and Mrs Guy u, Merrill. Lewis was pleasantsurprised Monday evening at her home, on the occasion of her birthday anniversary. The evening a as spent playing bunco. Mrs. Cyrus ly The Richmond ward Relief Sowork ciety have an InteresUng meeting planned for Tuesday, De-- mber I. Mrs. Rachel Anderson iw. ., ill gi'A suggestions for making Christmas presents. Mr. and Mrs. George E. Doty en iCu.m-with a dinner at their t on e Funday for Mr and Mrs P M-- s Oi en of Locum. Mr. and Ovn of IreMon, Merlin !u:h ai d his parents of Liman. I 1'is Loy of lruo and the M, Ii.a ui d Ida Duly. Me Vivian Marcu ui who S culture course in Uring a Kail I a .e spent over Thanks.jlv-iii- k vu:h her family here. Mrs H S Webb gave birth to a du .liter Tuesday but the little one du U Burial took place at the t it y cimetery Wednesday. Mr and Mrs. D. S. Kennedy attended the funeral of Mrs. C. R. Hobbs at Preston Sunday. Rex-rMrs Jennie Walters of burg. Idaho, ts the guest ol her son Jesse Walter and his family. Mr. and Mrs. Frans Anderson left Saturday of last week for California a here they will spend the a inter with their daughter, Mrs. Louise Scott. The Book of Mormon class of the Richmond Sunday school enjoyed a bobsleigh riding party on Saturday evening after which they went to the home of Miss Lna Doty for refreshments. w Literary Club In Sesilon At Merrill Home !!i. c. Hid w'ii.u..m c. England 1. Of, AN. o-i.- d ps-- ERICA. V- - Utah. Klret, f t.d lir-da- AM Oldest Justice of Supreme Court CACHE AMERICAN B.iU-WV.ki- y IK at an atuactive bridge lui.tlmsi st he r home on Friday evening. A de-.was ious three re irse lime!-oMru 4 ui.-- r w.iuh the evening at bridge Theme present was and M s I a e Mi .t.iu-- j V .1 Farr, O L Cuihe coun- l:c-- . T W Jarvis. Oliver Nilson Richard gsvalatloll L'uitne Lul.dqulst, let nurd Mil l, Harold r.nht at tie SMITHFIELD Mrs I s L All. a id U.'i.n i the i no tcaclurs ty meeting held Mord.iv pa-e- Rus-kHlr- v, Drp-Jam- ' 1 Kernel Melvin Wood-lu- ll J E Flu-I- er, Rmda Chambers of education ull 1" Mis Jiv, pli McCann of Og-of ,md IiuavaM' problems n and Mrs George Noble of a disc UsMoll o! tile ta.k Ui to Ania'ga Prizes were awarded Mrs Farr and Mrs Ltmdquul The course In adult educat.on Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Noblo, Mr sponsored by the literary clubs held and Mrs. Kernel Toubon, and Mr. aeekly meeting oil Tuesday at the and Mrs. Melvin Woodruff were library. Mrs leoiiard Olson pre- dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. CyAltiParental sented the lesson ril Munk at Benson ward Sunday tude." Cache- - tli" c.u.iiiv Ja'e c,; Mii''i e M. T001--01- the f'U'e d ''in"'.. rave a talk on the W . A Noble. af-ah- di A group of friends met at the home of Ruel Plowman and enjoyed an evening at bunco, after which an oyster supper was served Those present were the Misses MelBessie ba Evans, Venna Tarbet. Hill, Wilda Hind, June Reed. Ruby Hurst. Ruth Tidwell. Kathleen Canncll and Messrs Orvll Heaps. Gordon Potts. Albert McCann. Adell Cannon. Wayne Rich. Manon Hill. Dale Speed and John Millington Miss Jennie Melkle entertained 4Tih$w The Trend ,7T!F$f m This Evr Sto' . jus-tlce- than exploit Birds ChriMmas Tret and s Cardinal Viihr we do some birch?" the for David, all snowy and rosy cheeked, cams dashing Into the bedroom wbera bis mother was doing op Christmas gifts. Jack, home from college, waa dose behind small David. "Davie thinks the birds ought to have something special for Christmas, mater. Uovv about fixing the fir tree on the lawn for them?" We always put col"Splendid ored lights In It and we can tie apples on R and little crusts of auet and those small branches of berries In the garage are really nature's provision for birds "And well put crusts of bread on the limbs Just like packages," Davie Interrupted, eyes dnnclng. After the birds were asleep Jack and David trimmed the tree. "Merry Christmas I Merry Christmas the birds were chirping on Christmas morning and the neighbors as well as the family were watching with Interest. But whats that bright red on branch? David the topmost Look! Look! pointed excitedly. Can yon beat that! Jack exclaimed. Thats the cardinal that's been hanging around the last two years. Hes come to the birds Christmas tree. Florence 1 OTHER, Avi thing cuu't 1 Harris Anna: Wells. My feet are size six. You mean your shoes are Mary: size six. No; my shoes are size four.' Sants Will Provido an Christmas Up-to-Da- te CANT A CI.ACS A3 la a decidedly progressive old chap. Ha kaepa atrlcUj abreast of tha tlmea, and In hla work employa only modarn-da- y Once he went methods. plodding over the fields In a sleigh no faster tlmn reindeers could gallop. It took him n long Uma, but ha managed to maka tha rounds. Then came the automobile. Santa got a big red one and bitched trailers on behind. Ha could get aronnd faster. He carried bigger loads, got to more homes and made more children happy. When alrpianea flew over the North pole Santa got another Idea. He believed that planes wonld be better for his long trips and for skipping from housetop to housetop. He ts hardly built for an air pilot, but nobody files faster nor farther than plump old Santa. He does not fancy zeppellns, but he is sure that in another year or two he may be able to broadcast Christmas to the children by radio. As soon as carriers are invented to fly through the air, directed and landed by radio energy, old Santa will sit on his mountnin of northern ice and broadcast an Christmas to all the world. William L. Gaston. s, and that he does hla share more than his share, perhaps of the court's work, despite the fact that the next oldest Justice, my brother Brandeis," is 15 years his Junior. He takes an arm ol Brandeis and of his negro servants In his slow ascent of the steps to the capltol for his dally stint, but his mind flares forth in his opinions. right. Their goods always satisfy. When you buy from the merchants of the home city you have the satisfaction of knowing that you are buying satisfaction. It Is always profitable to buy from local merchants who advertise, because they have the willingness and ability to serve you well. In the latest of his famous disHolmes split senting opinions. away from even Brandeis and the other liberal bloc of the court, to uphold a legislature's right to tax a husband for his Politics ts the only game where wifes income even though other there Is no honor among thieves. laws of the state deprived the Edgar Wallace. husband of control over her Income. "Restrict immigration not by It Is a fundamental part of his race, but by individual quality. philosophy that the people and Will Durant. their legislators should be allowed to do as they please, and that Supervision of any art throtjudges can well strain their pre- ties it. H. G. Wells. Live Remarks By Live People cedents to supply a formula to perTwo persons out of three mit them so to do. are depression It is because of this, and not be- bleating about recause of any sympathy with wincing at wounds that their inform and social legislation, ac- comes have not yet received.-WU- 1 H. Hays. cording to his friends, that he is allied with the avoid K people would only Brandeis and others of the so- long words and stick to monosyl-On- e called liberals of the court. of his friends paid him this lables as much as they can, they "He has proved again the would all get on better.' Stanley tribute: (?) 1130. Western ew, paper Union. I simple secret that a great Judge Baldwin, must be a great man. He must not crooc n modern have a full sense of the seamless Zeal web of life, a grasp of the endless business that we fear, but the hon The only true zeal Is that which which we can not'es man who doesn t know what is guided hy a good light in the traditions from s doing. Owen D. Young, of must be capable He escape. which consists of head and that sa to refuse stern and in affections logic, tha yet good and Innocent Any views are unimportant, If crifice to logic the hopes and fears heart Sprat. they are held about woman by a and wants of men.' man past 40. Ben Hecht. A LASTING CHRISTMAS PRESENT It is not an easy thing to select just the proper Christmas present Let us suggest to you a present that will be lasting throughout the year and yet will he 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, then call into this office and give us the name of the person to whom you would like to have the paper mailed. social-mind- Facts About Cache County One Should Know Amalga Population 300. A village In Cache county, located on the banks of Bear River, 4 miles west of Smlthfield, Its nearest banking and shipping point Hie principle Industries are beet raising, dairying and poultry. Amalfactory gamated Sugar company located here. Has LI3.S. church and long distance telephone connections. F.D. Indian Ua of Copper Some of the prehistoric Indians of the United States made ose ef copper, but only to pound It into shape as If It had been stone, for they had no knowledge of making bronze. to COUGHS Sore throat, muscular rheu xnatic aches A j ia in s,apply M the 'Vo miter-irritan- what youve really wanted ALL-ELECTRI- C youre not only your home fol- in .... the advantages which thousands of others lowing this splendid idea of giving someth i n g sensible, but bringing to are enjoying superior youre . . . the service of Electric joyment Cooking, Electric Refrigeration and Electric Water inues Heating. your family a source of comfort and en- that contall through the years. Have these modem servants, under our How appropriate! How pleasing! How typical of the spirit of Christmas! Make this a Combination Step-Dow- n rate, at no greater cost than the antiquated Home methods of by gone Improvement -- Christmas! days! Make it a point on your Christmas shopping tour, to visit our store. It will be a pleasure to tell you about our liberal plan for the purchase of a Hotpoint or Westinghouse Electric Range, a General Electric Refrigerator and improvements for an Electric Water Heater, or any of these your home. Well be glad also to show you the economy of our Combination Service. Rate for time-payme- nt All-Electr- For COLDS, Have Switch When you ic Drop in soon, or phone us if you prefer, and well have our representative call on you. We are sure youll be interested and in no manner are you obligated. t" Mall from Smlthfield R. Latet Appetizer liiauuu is used uuwr to Increase the iw'giit of lliiu persons because of the enormous appetite It pro ducea. Collier Weeklv UTAH IT AIL ! UL KCiS i'd POWhft & LIGHT CO. EFFICIENT PUBLIC SERVICE |