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Show CACIIK A U K R I CA N 'aue Four C achE J ' Fire Alarm TJm city fire alarm was sounded at 8 1 a m. today, Th' ra'l wj-at ll. turn ot Mr. KU l.ifcby at !ii Sou til 3rd Wet wiirre an ok healed air nit tIOOl) dan. aye. (d IlHorn to Mr. and LOGAN. CACHE COUNTY, UTAH and Bear S. C. River Play Today practice game lias been ar- r,u, id between u Jamjars aid fr'nl the Bear f Hi. ,i- tea; A Phone North Main 5 M-- i, fn-i-- -.r Saturday and Sunday Specials . & Atd ' promptly several days. Marriage Licenses, Marriage licenses have been Issued to the following couples: Orval Coleman of Bmlthfield and Arley Lamb of Hyde Park; William Gunnell of Soda Springs and Donna Anna Fowler of Lago; James Robert Jensen and Fay Wells, both of Prestoc; Weston Frederick Maugh-- n and Bufji Elizabeth Jensen, both of Weston; Clarence Alfred Jorgensen of Brigham fifty and Marvtne Leone Broombesd Bloomington, Idaho. Toi benson, composed of Eldon Stratford Smith, Clyde Smith. Lynn Bright and Jolrn Anderson. Rotary Luncheon -There was a very satisfactory Rotary members were given a tendance at the recital. description of the work the local community storehouse Is doing at the noon day luncheon on ThursChristmas Gift De Lux chairman day by A. A. Mr. Flrmage urged that the storehouse be supported In order that It can continue Its gold work the winter months. throughout Fred Lundberg related the story of his last summer trip to Europe company with Olof Ntlson, eon- - roTwrerrcys3Tw smsmsa o t&saimtas & Ji (England) Guardian, On ths Rhine Steamer o one ol i In Rhine trip steamers, whether on the long picturesque journey from Mulnc to Cologne or on the short trip from Js Dusseldorf to Koenlgs-winteOver the always memorable. rail we watch the shores, castle crowned, sometimes shadowed by dark memories, often stirred by thoughts of the great who have known these passing towns, Beethoven at Bonn, also Schumann; Heine at Dusseldorf, Byron at the DrncbenfeJs. Gutenberg at Main A r, "Bottocino Marble" The hiiieuu of mines Inform us marble Is a that Bottk-invariety of Italian marble with brinvn markings. This marble is popular In this country for interior decorating because of Its bemillful coloring and The outstanding exaimd" rlor contraction 11)art)e ) the Interior the Grand Ccw1al station In Ncv; V'orS city, which ;g considered s f the host cream-colore- Of all decorative and exquisite wares shown In the gift shops this season, there la none handsomer than that of ebony black glass with a designful patterning done in sterling sliver inlay. A choice little piece, bonbon dish, perhaps, or shapely vase, Is sure to be appreciated by the recipient, while an elaborate console set as pictured la a Christmas gift do luxe. lt only takes Girls Prove Themselves To Be Athletes heau-s.',!tion- In .asliington Star. Hie country. The last Volley Ball games played week drew a large crowd of spectators to the gymnasium. The winners of each game would play the winners of another until they eliminated all but the final champions. A team from the second hour were the winners. Tills team consisted of: Anna Maughan DonCarrie Popplcton, Drue na Chum;, June Abrams, Cleora Mohr. Hazel Sorenson, Mae Edith Jones, Stella Ladle Mary Dean Jessop, Marjorie More Norma Bankhead. power to the girls! (The Clarion' Ro, Bis-seg- Juniors vs. (CtuiHnuad from Pan On.) where the people could see as well as hear him; and that he didn't give you an altered program, Imposed at the last minute upon an who had never beaccompanist fore played with him. Then, too, It seem to me you failed to mention the most difficult and by far the most fascinating selection Mr. Search played. "The Hungarian by Rhapsody," Popper. are You see, men like Casals or very expensive. The fifteen twenty who would attend their concert at three or four dollars cannot support them. I was gratified to see two newspaper people m attendance at the Search rental. Usually newspaper representatives will not attend such things without free ticket. There were no free ticket given to any one at this recital, and even so Mr. Search realized little more than hi expense of stopping here. I maintain that we have had some very good music In Logan but it does not reach the crowd. The Europeans attend many operas and many symphonies, and attend the same opera and the same symphony many times. They thus get to know these works; to appreciate Sophomorer 10 O. A. Garff, Mgr. Office Phone 234 Res. k Cyclonic Belt The most advanced or progressive parts of the world are the Two regions of cyclonic storms. chief feutureg of the cyclonic regions are rainfall In moderate abundance at all seasons and to marked weather subject Most o rhanges every few days. the United Slates, together-- " Ith southern Canada nn of Hu- rope lies in tbe. gris northern cy- Ionic bell ; a23 Sfiaiid i)iactlcat WE SUGGEST 64 West 1st North Logan, Utah 33 hart schaffner S3 SSI TO THE PRICES OF FIFTEEN YEARS AGO S 3 61 EE Shop Federal Avenue J. L. Montrose Arius (Arie) Westover Grant (Buster) Kea;o:i HOME OF THE GREAT COLUMBIA BICYCLE For 55 yec.r3 a Leader Heres a very selfish St 53 M aft-- t s 1 .3 wv: SI SI 53 53 53 53 S3 SI Tricycles Street Walkers Ice Skates Tennis Rackets Flexible Flyer Sleighs ELWELL AUTO BODY SHOP & MARX CLOTHES 23 S3 SI 33 m E 23 S3 53 NEW t: a 5 S3 S3 Mtff FIRST CLASS WORK AT REASONABLE PRICES m S3 SI II kk aft SSI CHRISTMAS GIFT The rt: K lmmcnsa B.ble S3 The largest Bible in the world Is said to be the Bible printed by SI Louis Waynal and his daughter, SI It ef Los Angeles. Theresa weighs l.lliH pounds and is 8 feet SI The makers spent about S3 high. two years printing it by hand. Genuine Cow Hide Football Given Away Free With Every New BICYCLE Purchased as a REPAIRING Lx T0H S3 S3 TOP, BODY AND FENDER Hl-W- 1 SI SI Phone 822 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Jft S3 INSURANCE DEPARTMENT e aift S3 CORPORATION u,. j S feil UTAH MORTGAGE LOAN ! jn SI WE WILL SAVE YOU Percent on Your Insurance Protection. r,7'J ir'u' aft The South Cache students had S3 an opportunity to see the Juniors S3 and Sophomores play a game of the class series, last week. It was aft? the most flashy game of the class aeries according to the spectators. The Juniors emerged victorious, S3 although for a time In the last quarter, the Sophomores forced the S3 Juniors to put on a little more S3 steam to prevent their downfall. Tbe way the plays worked In this jft game gave our student an Idea of what can be expected of these players If they make the main S3 team. (The Clarion) 'a Yesterday ONE Body Repair Works alone in Logan had six Cars towed to their Shop for REPAIR. How many all the garages totaled no one knows. Was your Car one of the wrecked ones. them, and to demand good proles-- j should Gigli come lie re, these stusiona! performances of them, and dent, along with Innumerable town folk wou'd feel that they were duplayiiuf great wdotn in refusing to pay three dollar to It seems to me the r.ewapapei hear him thru they can hear a could do much toward the promo- cowboy tenor for twenty-Ar- e tion cf art education by more en- cents. Is couragement of that that really We do need a muMc arts society good. Of course the amateur per- - i to pP,p tho?e people who feel an formance should also be sponsor-inward craving for something fine It ha Us educational value (if , but do nol U)Pjr own Judg- well done), especially to She par- - menU Uw.m t0 tietpants, but aU for the apecta- imbe to satisfy the same desire in tors. We expect soon to produce the hPWU of toow fpr ha klv. Rigoletto About 125 student have what they need but to whom It Is learned to love this opera. They not available. will know a good performance of WALTER WELTI It. If they do it well they will heip everyone In the audience likewise to Uke it and to know a good performance of tt. But at best, tho-people are amateurs. They should be encouraged as such. But what I mean with regard to the news- LET I SAVE YOU MONET on papers Is that they might be able your blacksmith work. C. E. Patto bring good art more honestly erson, 601 North Main. " before the people. If they undertake W ILL bT or" "ioou1" gallon to criticize, they should help set steel galvanized Iron oil tanks. up a standard of judgment, and Must be reasonable.. Communicate they should not speak disparaging- with Service Station. ly of the best we can afford, and Smlthftcld- at another time lead people to believe that some of our poorest Highway Markara amateur rendition are superlative. Tbe Ameriettu Automobile sew that the Mason and t la t loo any Many poor student have asked DUoo line la marked by whM me whether the "cowboy tenor" marker In the form of tablria rank with Gig 11. The situation Is These marker ar located on an so pathetic that one scarcely main hlgnway. railroad and slbas knows bow to answer. And yet. i ft n rough fun KHHSSnHBaBS35J)3!5HBI3MBBBKBBliS!B13BBK:H53fi!tJEa 1 R ft "J one wreck. ji d bow time It didn't many logs were 930SCZ3 o $p sub-zer- )cr t'bristmas eisiirr Vi De-'al- They resch ed up to the burned. At other times perhaps one was mors economical with ths firs, leteveting It die down earlier In ths ning. or not putting on s log when one might have been nice for ths evening ahead. But at Christmas time nothing mattered. Every ons burned as many logs as possible. A spbudld. roaring firs was kept did sp all ths time, and If ths firs one sot burs brightly at ones us eared whether lots of kindling was seed. It was Christmas tlis and ths (re must b kept very bright Tbs knew that Mary togs Cheery Graham Bonner. (A till. Wwttra NiviHMf UWJ j a w'ooilhel was filled with veiling, and there were so ony thst some were lying outside ths emu tubed. tt.-- y woii'd be put Inside when there was room inads for them. 1 !,(- - would burn well, too, a they n-- l ore fie dry, hiring been before. cut lb i Wiliam O ita !.. c.uirst Will 4 90W miiit.d iiuve ir':r, J lx I, h .4 u,u 375 Ang'-lr''. an. ,n mn on our ai.d exp" I to lrmai1 to floor. Here la an opportunity to - , ilavun or u aiuii-- r They bt in a at the cud 'that tlir Altlamgh they ate nut auflrnng from too much mruutailu hat htn show some ragged the late fall and suiter muni to pia- tit c ai.d spun m tlirir playing, Uicy rtaliy dozen 22c ORANGES Nice and Juicy have a lot of prp and should give Sorting Fra Herd bushel 85c A campaign of hurling seed mai the buys fiom over tire i.I.I a real Very Choice Jonathan Apple, at the Bmlthflrld Fra factory h tLVi'e bushel 60c Other Apple Very Good bring conducted at the pmxnt Ih-rwe are with a new dean re100 pound 40c .time, Better Potatoe Comjiany official are get-ti- n cord. Let ua forget past defeat 10 10JJ 19c for the thrtr Onion rd ready pound of ft and victories and make a rral go ol araium. filanun Upward 1 10 25c No. S. U. Onion pound basketball for this season, let's girls are bring uved to ort thr come 2 can 19c out and are the team and No. 2 Yz Can Tomatoe fcrrd let them know ttiat we expect tliem 2 can 19c Can Pumpkin No. to do their best and that we're Taxpayers Mrrling Hubbard Squash pound VzC All perrons on tlw public pay. back ofem from the first whistle 3 pound cady 35c Fresh Cracker roll, in Uir city, county and achool to the last gun. , (The Clarion I are bring urged to attend a inert Chase and Sanborn Coffee pound 35c Cache of the county taxpayer jlng With 1 box Royal Chocolate Pudding FREE association which U to be held in ......... 29c iNlblry Hall Saturday at I pm. Mental Duties Assigned 10 Bar White Laundry Soap There 111 be a discussion of how Client" of Old Rome Chickens dressed to order to reduce the taxes. Budget comA shopkeeper 25c hss been acctusc Young 10 Week Old Fryer per pound mute-at this of will be appointed snobbery for calling bis customNice and Fat pound 19c session. Roasting Hen er cllsnta Would It not be mors pound 17c accurst to aecuss lawyers of Stewing Hen Marriage dozen 25c for using ths word Fresh Egg IssuA marriage license has been client'' a a nuitter of co.t-iu- i fur 100 lb U. S. No. 1 Onion AsHw.tter cf tho Charles Freeman to ed QQ eiuplm lug them, and so mislone Let.u.i and Grace. Idaho, 100 pounds Better Potatoes leading unfortunate shopkeepers Dunn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O Into a term which Is far Christmas Tree Oregon and Native, 35c and up S. Dunn of Logan. The mainage from adopting fa origlnt The took place la the Logan temple client complimentary was a regular Institution la Phone Your Order Early for FREE Delivery member la the third This today. ancient Rome, with certain duties; Dunn family to be it was Ms of the O. business to bo St ths married within the past year bouss of his patron In ths ssrly morning to offer his salutations, and Back From Focatell- oIt was his dtdy to follow In ths Bishop and Mrs. Charles England great man's train when bs went land Mrs. Joseph P. Morrell, are abroad. new rich the Eventually to motor Pocatel back from a trip took care to be accompanied by a lo where they went to visit with swarm 0f clients or courtiers when Milton England and wife and to they want out, until at last It bebecome acquainted with a new baby came a regular trade and a means home. their Home For Winter at that recently arrived Meeting Postponed nf livelihood, the client receiving The monthly quorum meeting ot Bishop England says the raodi are food and The work having been completed tips. Many people came nd the for the winter on the Echo Recla- the 84th quorum of Seventy 'haslfair'y ood bftwcen to Homs In the hopes of picking up In been place c,,y they though mation project, J. C. Allen in. e postponed from Sunday. s living In this not too arduons ocare rather slick, making fas; drivwho hat been employed there dur- eember 13 to December 20. cupation, though the pay was not ing dangerous. ing the past season, has returned handsome, and Marti ul and others Btuineas from Oregon home for the winter. tell ns that tome who had come full Recital Dramatic President W J Kerr ofthe of hope turned back Instead when A dramatic art recital was given Snow the Offering Oregon State Colleg e at Cor- they discovered the actual condiIn the Second ward chapel ThursEnow has been the weather of- vaJlls, Oregon, has just ordered a tions. How horrified would any M. Bell when Mrs. Ruth tradesman's who ar customer fering here for the past couple of gallon of Dixie Molasses from Wil- day night her pupil. Miss Roberta called days. The weather has moderated liam Watson, Federal Avenus gro- presented client" be If they could see Miss Helen Bullcn assisted Smith. themselves fulfilling ths old offices considerable, giving the people a cery merchant. This merchandise was advertised In the Cache Ameri- at the piano with selections given o toward the shopkeeper 1 Manbreathing spell from the brass U.S.A.C. quartette chester by the weather which was with us for can. The order was j Knew Time It VTs Oiristm THE J Director of Music Likes Editorial Cheery L llie Friday, December 11, 19J1 m si SI SI 53 23 5? 53 CHRISTMAS IDEA fora family that s AMBITIOUS Father holds the purse strings for the whole family What he earns the family usually gets Fathers are like that their families can have their last nickel So fathers do a lot of sacrificing. Go without new clothes just to give the family what it wants But if father dressed up; got into new clothes hed feel better, look better and actually do better And when the head of the house does better the family does better Its a good idea and it works Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes are back to the prices of 15 years ago So it wont cost much to give father his merriest Christmas , & & 5 m u U m m m m m m m m m THATCHER m m CLOTHING COMPANY m m is m |