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Show CACHE AMERICAN Vatre Four 1 street decoration for the city during the holiday wason. There were favorable comment on every hand, and It U the best the city ha ever looked during the holiday season. The retail nierc hauls committee was also acme In up;rhng the lug home coming for the Utah fitate in Agricultural College October. The athletic committee helped to raise contributions to send Levi Mirra, a student of the Utah State Agricultural college to one of the lu:ge athletic niieta. Tin brought good adveiti:.tng to the city and coil. ge. The commit toe has given some support for a public skating rink. Realizing there would be a keen shortage fo feed for livestock this winter, the agricultural committee of the chamber got busy last August and gave considerable publicity to the Idea of all Uie sugar beet raiser to projjerly pile and cure their sugar beet tops with straw for feed for livestock; also tin proper methods of feeding sugar beet syrup. The committee I composed of experts in their particular lines, and many helpful suggestions thru the press came from them. There no question but wliat the publicity caused many of the beet growers to save their sugar beet lops, and properly cure them for winter feeding. The bureau for the Logan employment council has been operated of comby the Logan chamber merce without charge. During the past year over $5,000 was received and disbursed thru the office for were labor. 175 heads of famllle given support during the winter season, and at the same time some very worthwhile public project y were accomplished. The north on college hill U an outstanding example of how the chamber of commerce can function effectively for a public project with very little cost. The office of the chamber 1 operating the bureau this year for the employment coun-c- il along the same lines a last year. More than 200 heads of families are on the list this year. Contribution was made to the A sliver Boy Scout organization. loving cup was also given to the contestant of the high schools at the college. Some work has been done at the Logan airport during the past year; the aviation committee was the first to bring an autogiro to the Logan City airport atwhich attracted considerable tention. Secretary Hovcy and myself had the pleasure of a ride in the same. The officers supported Battery V in trying to secure an armory in Logan. All the national reforendums of by the U. S. chamber commerce to us were gone over carefully by our national committee on legislation, and action was taken on the same. In closing I want to thank the officers, directors, all committees and their chairmen, and all members of the chamber for their loyal support. CACHE AMERICAN NeWhjajer. Publislird L'rry IMrwlay And West Center fit net. U.' n. Utah. Betnl-Weekl- y Friday At 93 Bull-re- Itl OffK'J u urtoitd-clamatter Notetl.ber 3. 1MI. At the At Log ah, Utah, tinder the Act of March 3, 1379. Owner WILLIAM C. ENGLAND Hate by earner or Advertising rut, J C. ALLEN. JR. of Logan, Utah All BubM-rljiUi- And li.b!ishers J. H. ENGLAND year mall-o- ne - - 1 '3 It Fay to shop At PENNEYS made known upon application. Road Work Never Done Road construction and road work arc never done. Wc have built thousands of miles of fine highways. Hat the inexorable inarch of progress makes inure and still more roads necessary, lhe increased mechanization of agriculture has made it vital that the millions ul farmers nmv living on unimproved roads be given means for fast, efficient and economical transport. It might he said that a road dollar has never been entirely wasted. There have been ''political" roads and there has been uselessly expensive coiistruct'on in areas where there was no need for it. These things must be discouraged. Hut every time we build a road wc are adding another stone to the structure of our civilization. We arc making possible a higher economic and social development for our people. Modern engineering practice and materials have made it possible to build weatherproof, surfaced, secondary roads for a fraction of the cost of high-typ- e main highways. Their construction is the solution to a pressing problem. the roads from Logan to Hyrum, and from Webster to Lewiston. The OF COMMERCE BAYS REFORT plan is to have these roads oiled In the spring. (CoaIIaaaA from Fast On) We feel that this LawCiru Ueir representative, Mr. with the people of the county In rence Caine, urged the Water Stor- road matters and working enthusage OommUslon to change the plan iastically with the Joint roads comto one covering the eouth end ot mittee has done s great deal toward Cm valley only. Thie change vu making more friendly relations beremade, and I am now pleased to tween the people of Logan and the port to you that it has progressed county. to the point where the government To express our appreciation for has accepted the plan. Surveys what the bureau of public roadj, have been completed, allotments of the forest service, state highway water made, and as soon as Uie commission, and the Cache county water district has been formed and commission have done In constructrights of way secured, the bulldUig ing such a wonderful highway In of the project should commence. Logan canyon, the chamber cf I here extend graUtude to our commerce, at Its expense, promoted representatives In Congress, espec- a special gathering in Logan canially Senator Reed Smoot and Con- yon with representatives present gressman Colton for their untiring from these groups. I am sure this to the gathering was conducive to a efforts in the matter; also Utah State Water Storage Com- clearer relationship and a better mission for their loyalty to Cache understanding between Cache the state county. Our local representative on county commissioners, the commission. Prof. William Pet- highway and the commission, for bureau of public roads. erson, has worked untiringly the project. Our committee on the The roads committee was active project have our graUtude for their In Interesting Logan City and fine work; also those who have Cache county to remove the bridge been so liberal In contributing to from the Porks In Logan canyon to the crossing at the Girls' camp. pay for the preliminary work. It became necessary to raise This now makes a fine and very quite a sum of money to match the substantial bridge for the Girls' government appropriation for pre- camp In Logan canyon. I commend the splendid work of liminary work covering the last during the survey. I want to thank the Amal- our roads committee gamated Sugar company, Borden past year. Western company, Hyrum City, COMMUNITY WELFARE Cache Valley Banking company. COMMITTEE First National Bank. Thatcher Bros. The officers and directors took Banking company, Utah Oil Refin- the Initiative in organizing a coming company, Sego Milk Products munity welfare committee which is Idaho Railway composed of representatives company, Utah from company, Morning Milk company, the chambers of commerce. Logan Utah Packing Corporation, City, Utah State Agricultural colclub and the Utah Power and lege, Logan City schools, American Light company, for their liberal Legion, Rotary club, Kiwanls club. contributions making it possible for Elks club. B. P. W. club, U. S. A. us to raise more than $1,000.00 In C. Women's club, Clio club, Logan two days to meet the demand made Literary club, and the U. S. A. C. for local funds. And please bear in Faculty Women's League. mind this was not their first conThe purpose of this committee is tribution to this project. The cham- to sponsor and promote events ber has worked during the whole and projects of a public nature so time In very close that there will be no duplication In with the Water Users association. the city. This committee cooperROAD ated with the American Legion for PROJECTS the Fourth of July celebration. It During the last state legislature also sponsored the erection of the the chambers road committee and Cache Valley marker on the taber-fithe officers, in connection wiith the nacle square. All participated Joint roads committee from Lew- nancially, and the marker was iston, Hyrum and Logan worked quarried and erected at a cost apalmost incessantly during the ses- proximating $140. sions of the state legislature to get BEAUTIFICATION The beautification committee of the new road bill, and the state gas tax bill passed in order that certain the chamber sponsored a general roads in Cache conty could be In- tree planting program in the city. cluded as state highways. After the Fifth North and the Boulevard road bill was passed, the joint were made special projects for tree roads committee, including two planting. There was the usual genmembers of the Logan chamber of eral clean-u- p and painting up commerce .helped to work out a throughout the city. The committee road program with the county com- sponsored a tree planting program missioners. This included surfacing on the tabernacle square with the htium project backed LOGAN CHAMBER IT Kl-wa- SPECIAL CASH BARGAINS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS various organizations in Logan city participating. I IRE I'ltEVENTION committee The fire prevention with the Logan City and Cache county schools in a very active and succr.vful fire prevention conijmlgn carried on throughout th school year. File drills were held in all the schools and at tiie close of the school year a number of awards were made for contcs's in the city and high schools of Logan. and t lie district and high schools of the county. MAM'FACT I RE COMMITTEE The committee on manufactures carried out an active eompaign for the use of more home products. Last spring a very strong effort as made by the officers and the committee to get the pea and bean factories to operate In Cache county. Though unsuccessful, our work brought some results, as 500 acres were allotted for seed pea. A successful campaign was carried on among all the people to purchase more Cache county canned peas and beans and other Cache county products. ADVERTISING COMMITTEE was The advertising committee successful In getting Cache county to cooperate with the chamber In standing half the expense of rental of the highway signboard at Brigcontract. ham City on a three-yeThe Logan chamber of commerce cooperated with the chambers of commerce at Brigham City and Ogden to get the prioe of gasoline between these point and Balt Lake City adjusted. WEST CENTER STREET SEWER A special committee on the West Center street sewer project was very active In getting the property owners to sign for the sewer project, Tills was completed last fall, and gave considerable work to many who needed employment. It will now be possible to complete the parking on West Center, and make a beautiful street that all Logan - - - - CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING AB.C BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY i - A UTO Conference PARTS Some Good Truck and Pasienger Chassis for Wagons Reasonable the local members of the bar association who attended conference of tiie bar asAmong le sociation in Balt Lake City, were Judge M. C. Harris. Attorney E. T. Bullen, AtYoung, Attorney torney Leon Fonnesbeck, Attorney Newell O. Dames and Judge Jesse P. Rich. CHIROPODIST DR. G. P. WISEMAN D.S.C. Chiropodist LEATHAM Auto Parts Company a Flruty of Good Used Radiator FOOT SPECIALIST Office hour 9 I Thatcher Bldg to .... , .. 133 to 5 Phone 529 Few boxr nice De-- Apple left. Ihone 7Mrl. SALE FOR lid For fc.t'e - Crter Oak tov aad 3 Hot Bloat stove. rraoambfe Il.on- i.ocal"neys Attend Stale I - 3';i Lotaa ti S WE YOU MONKY-LET your biaiksmlth work. C. B. 601 North Main. Meeting-Fr- ank Wood, president of the has Beet Grower organization, called meeting for 10 a. m. Wednesday at the court house. A report of the county association will be given. J. W. Oilman, president of the Utah Beet association will be present and speak. He Just returned from the national beet gathering at Oreeley, Colorado. irriliiuiir -- "t link- Ob Cruising Tour Miss Alton Odell, daughter of Postmaster and Mrs. Joseph Odell of this city, who Is living In New Brunswick, ha written her parent telling of an interesting holiday1 of a vacation which consisted cruising tour of southern water on the steamship Scythia. Miss Odell, who was formerly with the USACj division, is clothing, extension specialist tor the state of New, Jersey. j j CARD OF THANKS We hereby desire to express our sincere thanks and gratitude to our host of friends who were so kind In showering sympathy during the Illness, death and burial of our beMrs. motheT, loved wife and Emma Pond Davidson. Especially do we thank those who supplied the music and flowers at the services and all who In any way contributed acts of friendship and kindness. Joseph Davidson and Family. SCHOOL STUDENTS GIVEN PRIZES ME.VDON Cache Produce Company 375 NORTH MAIN PHONE 90W WE ARE ALWAYS OPEN SUNDAY tContInued from Pag One) son, Fred Poulson, Paul Poulson and Thaln Beatem of Deweyville, Mr. and Mrs. Peterson and family. Mrs. William Buist entertained at a surprise party on Tuesday In honor of her sister, Miss Jennie A beautiful Richard's birthday. cake centered the table. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Joseph N. Sorensen, Mr. and Mrs. William Viola Hughes, Hughes, Laura Buist, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Richards. Mr. and Mrs. Buist. Mrs. Lizzie Baker was hostess at a dinner cn Sunday. The tabic wa-- : centered with a flowering plant. Places were marked for Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Larsen and family. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph N. Sorensen Mrs. Martha Brookins, Henry Buist. FREE DELIVERY TWICE DAILY 9:30 A.M. AND 3:30 P.M. OUR PRICES ARE LOWER .... QUALITY CONSIDERED 20c 25c 19c 19c 13c 25c 9c 32c 10c 9c 38c for 25c 2 tOT 25c 29c iVi Western Mortgage Syndicate Pays 7 Dividends i 25c 23c 4c 35c 25c 25c 39c 29c 49c The Board of Directors of the Western Mortgage Syndicate at its meeting held December 22, 1931, declared its regular seven dividend to stockholders of record as per cent (7) of December 31, semi-annu- al 1931. 15c During this period of depression and of declining stock prices, we feel that our investors appreciate and congratulate the officers and directors for the splendid showing on this Mj 25c STOCK. j An invitation is extended to the capitalist as well as the average investor, to inquire about our plan an ideal investment tried and proved. Western Mortgage Syndicate Kearns Bldg. Salt Lake City 2419 Kiesel Ave. Ogden, Utah Phone 444 WWTP" fcnli fir he-er- -It you have talent, lndutry win improve It. If you have none, inUl uppy Uie deficiency. dustry To Apeak la Ogden The state convention of school district superintendent will be held In Ogden Friday and Saturday of this week. State Supt. C. N. Jensen and C. H. Skidmore cf Brigham City, president of the state society, will be In charge of the various scslon. Supt. J. W. Klrkblde nf the county schools and Supt. L. A. Peterson of the Logan city schools, will each appear on the program. Sugar Beet on 3 room and bath. FOR RENT Wm. C. England, Unfurnished. Cache American office. 25c 49c CRYSTAL BOTTLING & FURNITURE CO. West 1st North J RECOMMENDATIONS 1. That the Hyrum Irrigation Project be continued and be made the first major activity of the chamber for the coming year. 2. That the road projects be continued to completion, including an adequate approach to Logan canyon. 3. That we set aside several dates during the year to use hem,' manufactured products. 4. Big two day Pioneer Day celebration, July 25 and 26. 5. Operation of the pea and beau canning factories this year. 6. Work for a big acreage of nMkri irfiarVii',iilkiniVfi l- -J 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. 4 ed proud of. The health committee with committees from the Logan and Cache Stake Mutuals and the City Health board made thorough Investigation as to the cost and operation of a public slaughter plant, municipal and otherwise In a number of cities. The Joint committee recommended that Logan City provide for a municipal slaughter plant. This has not yet materialized, but we have hopes that it will In the near future. There Is no question but what the proper Inspection of meat Is necessary. committee The beautification with the directors of the Logan chamber of commerce, cooperated with the Cache county library board In Improving the grounds of the library. The retail merchants committee with the help of the Logan City light department and special contributions from the business houses wonderful Christmas provided of the beets 'c Die south end voile- oidrr that, In the near futuu t!'" Logan sugar factory may i : operated again. 7. That every effort be made to on ,n tiie fine spirit ibst no wexist In tiie county; : j we. this great conunon-wea'may grow, and one day con r i.vo our own. l"L dug-wa- well be THE FINEST IN NEW AND USED FURNITURE 73-7- 1 ar can Tuesday. January 12. 1932. LOGAN. CACHE COUNTY. UTAH The Above is Only a Partial List of Our Merchandise, But Gives You an Idea of Our Daily Savings . . . We Specialize in Fresh Fruits and Vegetables, Fresh Dressed Fat Hens, Young Fryers, Dressed and Delivered to Order . . . Fresh and Cured Meats, U. S. Inspected Furnished to Us by One of the Most Sanitary Markets in Cache Valley, at Regular Market Prices. . . . Our Eggs are Strictly Fresh and Come Mostly From Our Own Coops . . . Phone Us for Your Daily Household Supplies and Make Your Shopping Pleasant . . . We Make Special Deliveries on Holidays and Sundays at No Additional Cost . . . We Will Appreciate Your Patronage. . . Give Us a Trial. We guarantee every article we sell and will gladly exchange thing which is not entirely satisfactory. any- |