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Show GARAGE CACHE AMERICAN Nraviaprr. Iul;ai.ed ScnU-tt'eckl- y r t v-- m oi.i nt c rNot.'NtJ u.i buUcri, i mi Hao- Adicir- - - i.g bv I lir Ait o tail, made iiai!-i.- ltwn 3. 1 BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY v i ; c J r ALIEN T.l tl n ap 'n '0 it i SAVE tiKVi.rn A Great As.ict Yoar FlrpUrrmrnt PVnfr r Ttrr and UatUrlf rr1. tin liar Pi a lrd 112 Writ ( intir snnicE Sutxvtaful tire SL Phnne 9J6 HMPKOO MOITR-- U.D,; KKR VICE RITE DAT AND STORAGE 55.00 PER MONO PHONE 371 n.-.- I 90 W North M.i.'i Logan cover : Publics Interest in Railroads LOST F.v,ex t.-.- - un H sc-t- rv-- c e nd For Baby All the good washes . . . The best ever known All for your sveet baby To keep for it own! Soft Soles 19c to 75c 49 North Main st-- e t.l MRU. Ktpunivr. VEVT. IV DONE AND AT REASON ABIE PRICIS VV. Shoe Shop Center SlrreL lcgn. U( 1 Packing Crating Company North 1st RADIO West Moving 1928 There Few good short horn Durham Bulla Ages six months to year and half. Priced right. L, E we Uiz, Lewiston Utah. F'OR SALE CRYSTAL BOTTLINQ & FURNITURE CO. and New shipments of Living Room Suites, all mohair 977. $70.09 and V.E Portable Victor Phon-- I ograph Very reasonable. Practically new. Stock of records Call at 27 Fa;t 2nd North. Arartii.erit 3 S STRAY COW Holstein about 4; years old. Wintered on my f"-lot. Branded large A on right shoulder Crop off r.ght ear, upper bit tn Ieft ear Thone 507 I . f Up Free Lamp and End Table with each Suite. See the new L. & H. Electric Range before you buy. 4 and SO W. 1st No. Phone 444 d 'jljji,' -- Complete New Line of 1932 Majestic Radios S HJ.r.O Up tf FOR RENT One steam heated ret m for light housekeeping and other steam heated rooms Phone ron no DEPRESSION here .... and there by buying at wont be any if you ave and profit FOR RENT 3 room unfurnished home. Screen porch and base-- , mert. 374 South 1st West. Phone j a, ot ot. u un- - ! rw. e r( - ORDER NOW BABY CHICKS every week Baby Turkey . . . Eight Week Old Pullet CUSTOM HATCHING Agent for LYON ELECTRIC BROODERS 1179 ( in. on ur i ltd. 0. A 1 i n t . i'Ui"( Itn'IK i Will. 1..,, MAN'kGIK A'l B A 1 ncij S. DUNN n. 2nd I i (l-- l,t l.'AM llTltHT .'73 1 i i I'honr G A K II N I AVI tlt! ' ( a l.r OH ire 197 W S-- t A i r.oiit) t n. an A dvert issn The Cache American reaches the people . . . Place your advertising in the hands of Cache valley newspaper readers through this S rooms and hath FOR RENT Wm. C. England Unfurnished. Cachs American office. 508-- J. t tic I i,e Phone 314 I S SAVE YOU MONET or your blacksmith work. C. E. Peterson, C01 North Ua'.n. j at ll '. ,j Transfer Co. 449 N. 2 E. 218J. Auto tire and rim for Call 1021 ,f MOVING r 3 . i l.ii" siron" Johnson Cab and ITS I tip. BABY CHICKS Phone I13W Evcrton Mattress Phone U No red tr.j-...,- lull TOM ROWLEY Tr Metre? IET one-fourt- Among the many interesting features of the recent Extension at the Service conference held College Utah State Agricultural two should stand out as important factors m the future development of the agricultural enterprises o the state They are the prop am if work for young men and women m Utah who are not now reached ticlubs nor the adult prothe an of jects; and the adoption emergency progiam which p.nm o "7cie.- ic'jit ha, (he EUe. sir v carry over for a good mam Leen "laced m ich ft re- S, come to jears noMiKin to t:ie am: The tentative program for th e Hr. a! intc.es' s of toe sat? Dm tier rt.crtcn duung tt younger farm men and women . oC rtre , Tn this tn-built around the keeping of fam conference and home accounts and coopeia- - there should be but one thought u. n 1 Sole and llrel oo Rm'i Sole and Heel ladle' Half Sole and llrel 93r lad'es Sole Men' Rubber llrel 0t 1 adles Heels , Long Distance i J :i Men' this We call and deliver . Itent Call r, v ' tion, within the family, in the of the farmstead management Special emphasis is to be placed on tins phase of the Extension Service program in an effort to interest many young farmers and housewives in availing themselves of opportunities of state and federal help, thioiif h the Extension Set vie j,, in their farm and home problems A survey shows the majontv r, tins r,t- p have r.o had nun of hi h s.hool or ccT.c-- e vniutv Your Shoes Experienced Paper Hanger and Decorator SPECIAL ? t ..'.i e uts or 1 lerwii'ie uwy 1 it a ' I ' 1 . I ' l i ; Knly ki J 'i i ( vls.o:J juU rt Pt' a an mu id t ... in i.u i i him lei! you In. a to g t re'u j --i LEONARD IM illi y are made al oiue by tbc Ciitr.ci t.3:ie ta . ;,i- -r I'hulV unler a ALL PAPER HANGER MATHEWS Niro AnrxTiONi n Mattresfev rtm-Jmonth with ni ' Service fumi-thl- H"-- tolt-Wo- mtii 19.12. Prompt Adjuttment jji-- HUPPMANN 12- 2 J. n.n rr j Wh.a Not I It ..(.: Win cnie.iiptlli'r h f"rf''r iB 1 Ban SHOE REPAIRING MATTRESS , EXTENSION PLANS nd 1 j il TO YOt'H AUTOMOBILE r.r-- . r i:e LOGAN AUTO RAMP GARAGE - The public has a far greater interest in the railroads than it realizes. Nearly three billion dollars of life insurance funds are invested in railroad securities, and mutual savings banks account for $1,650,000,000 more. This makes a h of the total net total of $4,600,000,000 railroads. Thus, the capitalisation of all American is to related the rails protection intimately safety of the standing behind 68,000,000 life insurance policies and . W J4.000.000 savings accounts. L, In the opinion of General V. W.'Atterbury of the lenns) lvania railroad, the joint benefits to be anticipated from the Railroad Credit Corporation, the wage adjustment and the Reconstruction Finance Corporation should he extremely helpful in preventing further defaults on railroad bonds this year. But, this being the case, we must not lose sight of the railroads fundamental difficulties, largely brought on by regulation and taxation which is not made to apply equally to competing transportation agencies. The outcome of the railroad problems will be up to the public. If it demands fair treatment for the rails which is the same thing as fair treatment for itself the situation can he remedied. If it does not. the future of our greatest singl eindustry is dark indeed. t Thrr about United ! of utille, fr. tin) l.i'lr r It In tlir yi ll.r I'l.ii.a BE KIND riious.mil of dollars have I wen sjniit in the past to advertise Logan and Cat he valley. In addition to CHIROPODIST the dollars that have coIt- f"r this purpose, nuimrous CKiniuitltes of the t lumber of commerce have DR. G. P. WISEMAN pent c. ut seheines that would attract tla) and l.n s ficurin imhistiies this and home seekers to tourists, valley. Chropodist A project has been undertaken in the construction loor i'E( I vi ist of the l.oan Gulden City highway thioiih Lotan r".ic inn:- - 9 to -2 to 5 1 ' a'l her fillip in Cache of the Phone S2 the American, that opinion can) oil, whe ncompletcd. will ilo more than all the dollars, spent I COAL ami the energy put forth in the past Inis done, to attract tourists to visit this section of the state. With the completion of this hiuhwu), there is an EXCLUSIVE AGENTS inducement for tourists to travel this route. The road FOR THAT is wide and the rade will he easy. Scenery catches the FAMOUS ' eye for a stretch of. fortv miles, one of the longest the minds of Ihe wurken and tint Knight canyons traversed m Utah. IhoseKuinjj Irom tni"' ,, t(,w ran i best serve"' momm ndution of the' valley to ear Lake have as their joal ujion completing iv Spring Canyon w appointed the drive, the view of that HorpeoUS hodv of water, director a COAL Those who traverse the canyon from the east fjet the view of one of the prettiest valleys in all the world as The plan can for a study Logan Coal Co. they leave the canyon. for touitie Phone 13 Clear, sparkling water from the mountain fastnesses; loan; tha planting of available feed parallels the highway most of the entire distance. Inviting camping places are t obe found at every turn of jhc road. This highway, when completed will be one CLASSIFIED of- - the greatest assets this valley can boast. Those close to the ear of the government road builders shoulJ ADVERTISING lose no effort in urging the completion of the highway! FOUR ROOM APARTMENT Par at an early date. 1 nl Plume M Main A far' la Aral l.aall 3 t.e uii'i rin'ih-- uf l., i.tdinia tun. lata nf r gut hurl Mi MHIKI NIGHT AND DAY "Cal" Ua !,n AUTO RFPAIRING Dr. Wm. W. Rohs 12 Mney of H. .i..a iwrliiirj of ih Kir Mar and J(iriir Mir. CH 10PRACT0R AUTO PARTS n . GARAGE A All hind J79 jur n TWO-- !nd Ninth fa j h fmji.and ct l.ii un, fill. or Krii) al the 1ivt 0.1! Mari h and pt.b't larmr iax 2, At a A.B.C. Logan. Utah .,'ovrmlx-- r - Tic wlay and F.vrrv Btm-t- , r-f- fT Friday. March 4. IjOGAN. CACHE COUNTY. UTAH CACHE AM ERICAN Pace Two. 72-7- S medium. When business is slow, and everybody is looking for AH the $ wiil buy make sure, Mr. Merchant, that you get your message to all through a medium which always stands by you for SERVICE. :j Newspaper advertising is surest guarantee of results. |