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Show CACHE AMERICAN iai?e Four Fridav. January LOGAN. CACHE COUNTY. UTAH 1932. H. LCMREK NIBLEY WARD CACHE AMERICAN Newspaper. PubUslied Utery Turiday and Center Street, Logan, Ulali at 62 Semi-Week- ly BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY Friday Wt Entered mutter November u second-clas- s at Iaigan, Utah. under the Art of March 2. 19J1. Owner and Publisher WILLIAM C ENGLAND J H. ENGLAND a!l of lvan. Utah Futi-wiip- ion JiuUa t ?! Advertwnit by J )r iIJb earner or mail one rate made known at 'he Pte-- Olfl e J. 1679 C. ALLEN. - - 10 application In The School of Adversity N at al versity are Those itlio learn in the school are lessons aluali!c upon the impressed pupils. Many mind and when propel ly applied help to build a firm, substantial prosperity. Adcrsity is the true test of friendship it is the acid test. It weeds out the flatterers and throws the spotlight on friendship. In adversity a man may lose his friendship, his money and his business but if he keeps his he is up before he is down. Husincss depression is not a tfood tiling for any country. It is the test of fire and only the courageous survive. Business depressions help business to build upon a firmer foundation they separate the chaff from the wheat and point the way to success. l Native Nope, only babies. 6 3 23 a EMMA DAVIDSON DIED TUESDAY AT FAMILY RESIDENCE Never Before A barber was shaving a new customer. Havent shaved you before sir? said he. "No, said tomer, "I got those scars in France. The Smallest The street car conductors change was running short. A young mother with an infant in her lap handed him a half dollar. Conductor: Is that the smallest you have? Young Mother: Ive only been married a year. PRAYER FOR THE NEW YEAR Help us, dear God that we may be From the burden of debt entirely free That this the New Year, will bring: to all: A winter, spring, summer and fall A CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING FOR SALE Few boxes nice Delicious Apples left. Phone 738r2. Carter Oak stove anj For Sale 2 Hot Blast stoves, reasonable Phone 388 Logan. LET IS SAVE YOU MONET on your blacksmith work. C. E. Peterson, 601 North Main. Ben-nlo- ' AUTOMOBILES of Duty One souDd always comes to the ear that is open ; it Is the steady drum-bea- t of duty. No music In it, Ahl perhaps only a dry but that steady beat marks the time for which the whole orchestra of earth and heaven. It says to you: Do your work do the duty nearest you Keep step in that drum .beat, and the dullest march Is taking you home. Exchange rub-a-du- The regular annua) meeting of the stockholders of the First National Bank of Logan, Utah, will be held in Its banking room or Tuesday, January 12th, 1932 at 4 o'clock p. m. for the election of directors and the transaction of such other business as may be proper. A. SONNE. Cashier. Advertisement SPECIAL CASH BARGAINS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS THE FINEST IN NEW AND USED FURNITURE Dealers in Majestic Radios, L. & H. Electric Ranges . . . We carry a complete line of Living Room Suites, Bed Room Suites, Dining Room Suites, Bed Springs and Mattresses . . . Unsurpassed Values in New and Used Furniture. CRYSTAL & 73-7- i -- awvnc1 FURNITURE West 1st North 4 t BOTTLING - CO. Phone 444 Bargains la USED TRUMPETS USED TROMBONES USED SAXAP1IONES Rrconditional aod la Good Shape BATTERIES Park Here for Tire and Battery Repair State Alda Schools Cache oounty received 182.283 6? from the state Wednesday to aid payment of the cost of education of more than 5,000 students In Cache 191 MILK Home Cooked Meals We Deliver Twice Daily 20 Quarts $1.00 j 141 for The TORGESON CHIROPRACTOR STUDIO Dr. Wm. W. Ross HEALTH SERVICE 13 years SaoeeaMal FraeUae 113 Weat CeaUr St. Fhoae M4 Fartraltar aaA FbaUgrapky Ufaa Oak RADIO CHIROPODIST CERTIFIED DR. G. P. WISEMAN RADIO SERVICE EVERYTHING D.S.C. Chiropodist Office hours 9 Thatcher Bldg 3 to 2 12 to 5 AND DAY DENTIST Leishman entertain- - 133 Phone 145 R 184 539-- Experienced Radio Winston B. Jones OFFICE SL SERVICE Repairing Smith Dental 494 North Main NIGT South Main Phone Value lies not in price alone, nor In quality alone . . . But when you find exactly the same quality at a lower price, thats value. , RADIO Radio Engineers Phone 526 . IN SKANCHY & SMITH FOOT SPECIALIST Week Miss Marlon ed twenty friends at a luncheon and card party after the dance on Thursday evening, Eldon Anderson and sisters Farris and Cyarris, entertained at a delightful party on New Years eve at their home. A chili supper and games were enjoyed by twenty-fiv- e guests. Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Thorpe. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wyatt and daughter, Ileen, and Mrs. Julia Wyatt, motored to Hooper on Friday where they attended a family New Years dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Holland. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Maughan entertained at New Years dinner on Friday. A plate of fruits centered the table where covers were laid for thirty. Oout of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Parker and family of Drummond, Montana, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Nelson and daughter Elaine of Smithfield and Miss Carol Buccannon of Salt Lake. Miss Bucannon accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Nelson to their home for an indefinite stay. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Hammond and daughter of Roy, Utah, came Thursday and are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Brenchley. Mr. and Mrs. Brenchley etertained at a family dinner on Friday. A bowl of fruits centered the table where a chicken dinner was served to 12 guests. Mr. and Mrs. Hammond and Miss Edith Brenchley of Ogden, who spent the day here were out of town guests. Mr. and Mrs. Alton Parker entertained at dinner on Sunday in Tallllw So. 2 PHOTOGRAPHEh Go To Stock Show SOCial NoteS . W. Dearer Cape. Mgr. $47,175.38 cIlSVlIIC Arrived Safe On Coast Mrs. Fred Burr has Just received a letter from her mother. Mrs. Thomas Rose, which carried the information that Mrs. Rose arrived in Los Angeles following a very pleasant automobile trip from Logan to the coast. Mrs. Rose ac- - Baxters Dairy 532 Lag a Soalh Mala . of C. Meet Friday 7 he annual meeting of the Logan chamber of commerce will be held tonight at 8 p. m. In the club rooms. At this time the president will give his annual report. The election report will be announced by the Judges in charge of the counting of the ballots. MILK CAFE Logan Cafe Logan school for the same purpose. Of the county fund 65,01390 came from the rental of slate lands, and $77,289.77 was their share of the state school funds. msi-erto- f. I' tab Logan, QUALITY AND BERVICR Oen WITHOUT WHEELS North Main West Center 12 SERVICE dis- county. trict received THATCHER MUSIC CO. Jacobson Having trouble with your Vacuum Cleaner? Let BUI do the worrying. Call 999. Adv. A number of Logan and Cache will attend the annual The Benson stake Is preparing Valley people 1,ow which open- ITmT WortTof Wisdom exhibit for ' Doctor William Peter- -the stake conference at Richmond ot the College extension dlvlsIt will be'801 Saturday and Sunday, ion will give a talk over KLO sta-tl- o placed In the Social hall In the ntontght at 7:15 on the extenbasement of the Richmond sion service program. Among the college faculty who are attending the show today are W. D. Porter, VtiliUr Man Herr D. P. Murray and J. C. Hogenson. R. J. Slaughter of Salt Lake, tax r for the Utah State Public Utilities commission, and J. B. yy Hunter .traffic manager for the U. I C. railroad company, have been bi Mmss visitors in . this Logan veek. Logan GARAGE Parts and Tube Pboae UK E. 3rd No. 61 RADIATOR REPAIRING BE KIND RADIATOR TO YOUR AUTOMOBILE PARK AT THE REPAIRING LOGAN AUTO RAMP GARAGE Top, Body and Fender MODERN FIREPROOF BLDG. DAY AND NITE SERVICE Repairing STORAGE $5.00 LUNDAHL PER MONTH PHONE 90W IRON WORKS 371 North Main, Logan 2nd South and Main ... ....Logan then-parent- Stockholders Meeting t We have excrpUonaJ BARBER SHOP E. J. Palmer, Prop. 1 Of happiness, with work to be done, And a wholesome living: for every one. Help us, Thy wisdom to understand Let Thy blessings flow on this Thy land. FELIX ODAY. (all rights reserved) A Purpose Rather Than a Pleasure What is your pleasure, sir? said the teller to the customer. Golf, replied the gentleman, hut I came here to a get check cashed. Drum-Bea- Log a, Utah LEATHAM i 3 rooms and bath. FOR RENT Wm. C. England, Unfurnished. Cache American office. Good used FOR SALE CHEAP Eureka Vacuum cleaner. 76 W. Center. Call 370-- J. were there. Mr. and Mrs. Ellas Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Anderson were dinner guests at Mr. and Mrs on Tommy Jessop's of Millville Wednesday evening, the occasion being their fortieth wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. George Richmond and family are leaving our ward They arc making their home a Mendon. The M I A. of our ward gave a pageant Tuesday evening. The pa. geant was on the birth of Clin.-.'Musical numbers and reading w e Ca-- i a given. Alter the program Claus came and left a popcorn ball for all. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Wlnberg spent Christmas day at Miililie rs. with Mr. and Mrs. A. R Hovey.-MenterE. Anderson Peter tained at a dinner on Monday. Th- guests were Mr. and Mrs. Edward n Parish, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh of Centerville. Mr. and Mrs. Peter E. Anderson entertained on Sunday evening for Mr. and Mrs. George Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. Elias Anderson and family spent Christmas day with Mrs. Anderson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Jessop of Millville, Mr. and Mrs. James Olson entcr- - Band Instruments PEAK Main North 429 MUSIC Cts. 25 Or-'.a- Jph 10 1374 Pboae A UTO PARTS Mr and Mrs August Iverson en- -' a.n d at a Christmas dinner for Uit oliowtng guests: Mr. and Mr Some Good Truck and .. Henry Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Pataenger Chassis for Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. . .hi Swenso.i. Wagons Reasonable Mr. E. L Morgan entertained in honor of Mr. Morgan! birthday, he folio mg guests were there: Auto Parts Company .vr and Mr. Ore all Eltason. of of Good L'sed Radiators rirnty Logan; Mr. and Mr. Ernest Iojos-lc- y and family of Providence; Mr nd Mi. John Kindltshbarker of companied her sister. Mrs. Charles An a :a, Liljenquist of Blarkfoot and her son Ray on the trip. ' Referee, Nielson. ig, Ca LIMBER AT ATTORNET-AT-LA- tur.al.d Andirsons mother. In the after- noon Mr. Darrell and Miss LaNtece New Bishop rio visited their cousin, who Is In the ' Muses Ueddea lias been selected as the new bishop of Banlda ward , hospital. A. Christensen and Mbs Ruth Rasmussen and Mi- Fnrd Gregerson as counselors. Ruby Rasmussen are spending the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Ernes! These ward officers were sustained st the last Sunday services. Mauchley. Tha M.I.A. game a dance WedNew Jadge At Preston nesday evening. A number of out Applications for probate Judge to of town people were there. A food fill the vacancy caused by the time was had by alL A children's dance mss held on death of Probate Judge Joseph 8. Geddes at Preston, win be preMonday afternoon. Sant Clause was there and presented them with sented to the Franklin county coma bag of candy and an orange, af- missioners on January 11. Claus danced ter w tth Sant with the children. A large crowd Word of Wisdom Exhibit (Continued from Page One) friends which Indicated the high esteem In which the Davidson family is held In this city. There were I many beautiful floral offerings. Rev. T. R. Paden conducted the the cusservices and preached the funeral sermon. Fred Baugh sang a vocal solo and Bishop Charles England of the Second ward pronounced the of the benediction. Still He Died After a temperance lecture in Scotland, one audience tarried and greeted the anemic speaker as follows: "Did I understand ye to say ye never took a drink in a yer life? Yes, sir, liquor has never passed my lips. Wed, sir, my old man now dead was a bit o drinker a his life, an three days after he died lie was a healthier looking mon than you are now. on Chri-tna- s day for Mr a d M:s George Anderson and iwy Mr and Mrs. Rafel Elia-- i and family, and Mr. and Mr liana Rose t balm and family of ' Totals Haircut E. S. Chambers u.nd j A Penny Can Hide a Mountain A penny, held close to the eye, can hide a lot of real savings only an arms length away. Havent you sometimes said, after trouble with a "bargain: "I wish I had spent a little more for this in the first place. It isnt the first cost of a "cheap" thing; its the upkeep. Real economy compares values as well as prices. Right Stranger Tell me, have any big men been born in this city? It pays to shop At TENNEYS Win-bor- 7 25 aoaJ sumrner. lire Proof. Bog proof. A Clean Ceiling. SHOP BARBER ATTORNEY with small red candles at each place with tall green randies in It Pays to shop red rrjstal holders at each end Those present were Mr. and Mm At PENNEYS J F Woodall. Mr. and Mr. P. E Wmhotg, Mr. and Mrs, Oordon Nielsen and Mis-- Lillie Riggs of g Loriin; Mr. and Mrs, J. C. 25-2- 3 of Idaho Lulls. Mr Veil Anderson of Tremonton The ivx E!1 r high Hyrum, the week end with hta pareperit school five of Brigham City took Mr and Mrs. Henry Anderents, cIom game from the South CjcIic son. team. 25 to 23, liere Tuesday evenMrs. Anna Egan and son spent r ra'lx-was and flow ing. Hie game Sunday and Monday with Mr and rough. Mr. Carlos Egan. The score Mrs. A. L. Riggs and Mrs. Rate! BOX ELDER Hutson entertained Uielr church & hlatory class Wednesday afternoon A 4 In honor of Union Richmond. 8 very pleasant afternoon was apent 2 in playing games and music, after which light refreshments were sen id to fifteen guests Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Anderson and their two daughters. La Niece and Darla and their son Darrell spen' Christmas day at Logan, with Mr Box Elder Takes Close Game Pal in aver celling aaea aarmrr In arlnter, rooter Smith Brothers Mr and Mis. A. L Riggs entertained a thrivma dinner. The table was l autifully decorated JR. II Rock Wool A-B.- S' . ... V V. REVOLUTIONARY develop ment In automobile construction, Just perfected by General Tire and Rubber Company engi A neers, provides for huge, soft tires, parabolic In shape, which are attached directly to the hubs of the car. wheels being eliminated. After two and. a half years of research, testing and development, General has Just announced Its Streamline Jumbo tire, larger at the base than at the tread and safer and easier riding than present-day balloon tires. f times With two and as much air capacity as present-da- y balloon tires of the same sire, the Streamline. Jumbo tire liter one-hal- from 25 to 40 pounds required for ordinary balloon tires. Tire engineers have pointed out that the Streamline Jumbo la the first advance over the ordinary "Doughnut' type of balloon tire, which la wldor at the middle than at the base or tread, causing a decrease In power when used at low air pressures The Streamline General has been developed by Charles J and Robert Jahant. Iredell, chief engineer, of the General Tiro and Ruhner Comally gives to motorists the sensa- pany. upon tire engineering tion of floating through the air principles involved In the General Air pressure of from 10 to 14 Streamline Airplane tire, designed pounds Is recommended tor these by A. G. Maranvll.j. Gea-i- al tires, as compared to pressure of aeronautical engineer HEY will trade newly-mad- e for wool, either cleaned uncleaned. IVe )T SHOE REPAIRING FOLKS! Mat-jress- TRADE AND SAVE es EVERTON TROTMAN C. SHOE 86 REPAIRING West Center It MATTRESS CO. honor of the sixth birthday anniversary of her little daughter. A 30 North 1st West Phone 175 birthday cake with candles on centered the table where covers were laid for sixteen guests. Cheer Up! Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Jones enGloom la a sheer waste of emo tertained Sunday evening celebrating their wedding anniversary. tloa and energy. Colliers Weekly. A delicious dinner was served. A beautiful wedding cake centered the table where covers were laid for twelve guests. Music and social chat were enjoyed. Mrs. Harold Parker and Miss Evelyn Parker entertained 12 lady friends at a luncheon in honor of Mrs. Reta Leatham on Monday afternoon. After luncheon games Buy gloves with and social chat were enjoyed. it saves Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lloyd entertained at a family New Years b ln eeeeeeery to pay 50 or more to get quality in a dinner on Friday. Blue tapers In dentifrice. Lutenne Tooth Paata, made by tha maker cornea to you in a Urge tube at 25. Not ef the table BowliMense, pink holders centered it cleana, beautifies aod protects your teeth. More, where covers were laid for twenty m If saves you approximately $3 a year over 50 denti- Goodyear Shoe Repairing Co. Rebuilders of Fine Shoes 77 North Main Streot Logan, Utah Preston, Idaho what Centra EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR GENERAL TIRES Mechanics Auto Willard Batteries Expert All and of Batteries Makes Repairs Recharging on 227 North Main Street Logan, Utah guests. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lindley entertained at a family dinner on New Years day in honor of their daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Archibald Sparks, Nevada. Covers were for fifteen guests. of laid MOVING Packing Crating Long Distance Moving frice. Buy things you need with that glovau saving are merely a suggestion Lambert Pharma cal Cob LISTERINE TOOTH PASTE 25c Johnson Cab and Transfer Co. 449 N. 2 E. Phone 314 |