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Show CACHE AMERICAN tvwn-Wrk- J T ti, tried at HKtmd-rUtmatu--r November 2. 1811, M the Fun! Office kt Logan, Utah, uiuhr the Art of March J. 636 u Owner and PubUthen WILLIAM C. ENGLAND J. H ENGLAND ail of Lnrao, Utah nharrttakun It tea hy carrier or mail Advertising rataa mad J me year II M known upon ai)llrauwi H -- I n! - 1 Lesson To Wayward Boys The sentences passed by Judge M. ( Harris on' Saturday in committing three young men of this county to the state prison should be a lesson to way-- ; ward boys. Never Ready Tow Car Awful Service . . 36 Hour Service Try to Wake Us Up Evening Beauty Service These young men will be ostracized from their relatives and friends for periods of not less than six months for two of them and not less than five years for the other. The two may be held behind the iron bars for three years and the other may never be permitted to have his liberty again. This may seem a stiff sentence but the committing magistrate could do nothing less. For the offenses committed by these boys, the law says they shall be We are now offering the public the convenience of evening service. We will be open until eight P. M. each evening. Boosters Vaudeville, Capitol Theatre, March 23 After 6 P. M. Use Fountain Entrance punished in accordance with the sentences passed out by the district judge. Stockton-Christianse- n Law enforcement officers have dealt kindly with these young men. This is not their first offense. They have all been before the courts on former occasion.; Leniency was extended to these young men on their first offense. They were cautioned to desist their '' unlawful acts. Kindness of the court and pleadings of R. M. SMITH, Mgr. devoted parents made no impression. No one believes the Maurer youth intended to commit a murder when he entered that service station. He was armed with tence a young man to the state weapons which he supposed would protect him from prison but It is my sworn duty. This Oh Doctor the resistance of the man he intended to rob. The is a hard ordeal for your parents Announced firearms were discharged and his companion was slain. You must learn, young man. that North Cache Some one must pay the penalty and it has fallen upon you must pay your way In this will be most Life to world. you, room was The court no one but the responsible party. miserable. If you continue to live Richmond March 30, 31 and crowded throughout the ttrial. Friends were anxious when you are released from prison April 1 have been announced as the to see what the law would do. The verdict of the jury as you have lived In the past. Oet dales for the presentation of the the right mental attitude and your North Cache high school opera Oh was guilty and the punishment has been meted out life will be happy. Maurer was Dletor. according to the crime. Even in this tragedy, some taken to the state prison by Sheriff A matinee will be presented on March 30; evening performances good might come if a lesson is driven home to boys Jeff StowclL will be given on the following days. with wayward minds. Beauty Salon Postmaster Of Thrillers Stiff Sentence Given Emil Maurer By Judge Harris Judge U. O. HattI threw the whole book 1 Emil Maurer, found guilty of assault to commit robbery. The young man waa sentenced Sat- - Automatic Body by Flusher clutch and floating axles. BOOSTERS LOOK GOOD TO US BagssEBaragaianaRSBsaF: NOTICE; Conference Visitors i.iBi.aijM j ' went into Universal obviously the production of It wetrd thriller, Frankenstein' closing at the Capitol, Theatre on the famous huge scale of The Hunchback of Notre The Phantom of the Dame," All Quiet on the Western Opera. Front" and King of Jazz." Mob scenes" of the film utilized nearly 1,000 people In certain portions of the story and Director James Whale enhanced that number by adding an entire Tyrolean string band to the picture In still other scenes. Colin Clive plays the absorbed medico who succeeds In scientificalhuman life, and ly manufacturing Mae Clarke, John Boles, Boris Kar-- 1 Van toff. Dwight Frye, Edward Sloan and Frederick Kerr complete the cast. To Karloff falls the lot of playing the role of the monster which Lon Chaney longed to play. All those who saw Dracuia" will be much Impressed with tha remarkable work of Dwight Frye and Edward Van Sloan. But ths Monster ah, this Is one of the really astonishing things In the picture. You know. It Is almost inevitable when one has been led to expect a great thrill that the realization is disappointing. Everyone in California is certain that the monster Is going to be a thrill, but for once, This they wont be disappointed. monster, with its semblance of human appearance, human gait and human actions, still gives a most overwhelming impression of the supernatural and mechanical mot-- 1 ivation. He Is the most uncanny creature that has ever stepped on the screen. iL".g"r Get your Conference Guides and information and have your Tires, Radiator and Battery checked Free at Utah Oil Companys Cobble Rock Service Station . . . First station entering Salt Lake City from North. Utahs Best Gasoline PEP 88 and Vico Motor Oils Warm Opposite Springs . . . Clean Rest Rooms C. B. Johnson was appointed general chairman of the opera He chose the following committee men; General committee, C. B. Johnson chairman, J. W. Pulsipher, C. I. 8toddard; Finance. M. R. Cooley, chairman, E. B. Olsen. Edna Pederson; advertising, W. W. Perkins, chairman. E. M. Hicken, Artell Johnson; stage routine. Amos Bair, chairman, C. I. 8toddard, Colder F. D. 8mlth; stage properties, Thatcher, chairman, LeRoy Walters W. W. Perkins: costumes; Arta Larson, Frances Vernon; transportation. E. M. Van Orden, chairman, Gertrude Bentley. C. I. Stoddard; lighting. E. M. VanOrden; make-uMable Walker. will be Student representatives placed on each committee, but they have not been selected yet. p, Smithfield Local News WEDNESDAY MARCH 23rd UNION STOCK YARDS OGDEN HORSE & MULE COMMISSION CO. Phone 1702 P.O.Box 70 will They will not injure the finest fabrics, in fact we guarantee they remove all the buttons without taking out any of the dirt. Phone 999 for a demonstration . . . Any Booster finding dirt in water after washing will receive another free demonstration. of Utah Water Source' will be given by Hannah Hind and Florence Geary; vocal solo, Mrs. Rlnda Chambers; piano solo, Mis Venna Mlchaells. Refreshments will be served. The public is invited to attend. The American Legion Auxiliary are making preparations to give a series of teas at the Winn Confectionery next Wednesday afternoon and Thursday night. The friends of Miss Anna Lou Rees met at her home and tendered her a party in honor of her A pleasant birthday anniversary. evening was spent in games and music after which dainty lunch was served to eighteen. The Smithfield Third ward choir under the direction of Willard Thornley are making preparations CAPlTOf, HAIR CUT A.B.C. FUST BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY Boo ten Schramn-Johnao- MATHEWS Experienced EVERYTHING IN RADIO SKANCHY 133 show. YES! We really make them new . . . give us a trial. ROYAL HAT & Examination Openj SHINE PARLOR North Main ejanEBamBssanfflESKara 77 The United States Civil Service that uncommission has announced til April 12 applications will be ac- - Drugs n LEONARD CERTIFIED SERVICE Hat in Bring your it will renew We now in time for the Booster St Vaudeville; Capitol Mar. 23 RADIO old Wot Out E. W. Ames RADIO Phones; CLASS WORK 25 S Coder home of Mrs. Ira Hlllyard, March of Dairy Industry, Department of 25 at 2 p. m. The topic, The uses Agriculture, for duty at Lewisburg, Tenn. & SMITH Phone South Main 145-- R 539-- Paper Hanger and Decorator 1136-- 1 3C1 E. 3rd So. 114 Why Take Chances? Anyone of 26,000,000 user of the highway may claim damages against you. A broad Exchange policy wffi secure you against loss and insure you for your own injuries or death. The EXCHANGE provides excellent claim service everywhere at the lowest cost. FARMERS AUTOMOBILE Your Shoes NEED ATTENTION! Men Sole and Heel ..$1.46 Boys Sole snd Heel $1.06 Ladles' Half Sole and Heel 95c Ladies' Sole 76c Mens Robber Heel Me Ladles Heel 25c GENERAL REPAIRING NEATLY DONE AND AT REASONABLE PRICES HUPPMANN Shoe Shop Street, Logan, 58 W. Center DL For MOVING O. S. DUNN ET US SAVE YOU MONEY on DISTRICT MANAGER rour blacksmith work. C. E. PetPacking Crating 601 Main. North erson. 255 So. 2nd East. Phone 197-The entrance salary will be be-- ! Distance Long a tween $3,200 and $3,800 year. 3 rooms and bath. Boosters FOR RENT Vaudeville, Capitol Mar. 23 Moving Full information may be obtained Wm. C. England. Unfurnished. O. Albert Anderson, Secretary Cache American office. from of the United States Civil Service Jut for Comparison Board of Examiners at the post ofThree hundred thousand worlds FOR SALE Few good short horn fice in this city. Durham Bulls. Ages six months the size of this earth could be stored 449 N. 2 E. Phone 314 to year and half. Priced right. L. E. Inside the snn. Utah. Crop Meeting Litz, Lewiston, A meeting to discuss the beet held was at Providence at acreage NOW IS THE TIME TO BUT A On Theurer's store on Monday. HOME It doesnt pay to rent. to a meeting Friday there will be at Cache American office. Enquire discuss the bean acreage at Providence. There will be no peas grown FOR RENT 3 room unfurnished In Providence this season. home. Screen porch and baseStandard Felt Base Rugs 9x12, bargain at $5.40 ment. 374 South 1st West. Phone 5 yr- - guaranteed Felt Base 508-- J. tf. $7.50 Rugs 9x12, Last Time I . Today Johnson Cab and Transfer Co. We Dare You To See It! MARCH SPECIALS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING AUCTION NEARLY 150 HEAD OUR WASHERS WASH EVERYTHING BUT THE BABY The Sarah Woodruff camp of for the position of Associate FOUR ROOM APARTMENT the D. of U. P will meet at the cepted Husbandman Rent. Call 218J. in the Bureau Dairy BIG SPRING HORSES & MULES BROKE WORK HORSES AND COLTS Company ir to present their Easter cantata Smithfield Mrs. Richard Toolson From Death Unto Life by R. M. entertained the members of the Stults at the Ninth ward Sunday Senior Ladles Literary dub at her evening March 20. home on Thursday afternoon. The The Second ward M Men and drama, The Red Bread by Hin- Gleaner girls entertained the M dus was read by Mrs. F. L. Allen. men and Gleaner girls of the First A delicious lunch was served. Specand Third wards at a dancing ial guests were Mrs. A drain Toolson at the Second ward amuseMrs. Martin Roskelley and Mrs. party ment hall on Wednesday. Dainty Lorin Low. refreshments were served to ninety Mrs. Clyde Littledyke entertained the Junior Ladies Literary club couples. at her home on Thursday of last week. The drama, The Goose Hangs High, by Louis Beach was read by Mrs. C. W. Clark. A delicious luncheon was served to eight-tee- J. L. Montrose jIF At CALDER & SPENCER Hudson Essex and DeSoto 932. When Better Cars Are Made Youll be to Damned Old to Enjoy Them JR. C. ALLEN. 1 Lundber Newnpap. Publuhxd K very Tueeday and Friday t 63 W I CunW Street, Logan. Utah. ly Friday, March 18, CACHE COUNTY. UTAH CACHE AMRRICAKIjOGAN. Par? Two. NEW GRAND HOTEL Main at 4th South SALT LAKE CITY In The Center of Shopping, Theatre District Coffee Shop and Cafe in Business Connection. Rates From $1.50. M. II. Thompson, Mgr. Conference Visitors Welcome. and only yds. wide going at 75c yd. Inlaid Linoleum, 2 yds. wide, $2.00 yd. Walnut Brown Enamel Metal Beds $5.75 and up Fabric Springs $5.50 Coil Springs $6.50 and up Spring Coil Mattress, reg. $19.85 going at $12.00 New Shipment, Silk and Parchment Floor Lamps $7.50 and Up Other Items at New Low Prices. See Us. Felt Base Linoleum, FOR RENT One steam heated room for light housekeeping and other steam heated room. Phone Pair of Indian Buckskin 977. glove. Identify at Cache American office. OIL DRAINING Remember Lun-- I dahl Service Station and the Alr-- ! MANURING and plowing, garbage hauling and lot cleaning. plane Service Station have the latest machines for cleaning the Phone 833-FOUND lot j inside of your motor. LOST Lady's bracelet. Set In brilto Cache liants. Finder return Notice to Creditors All persons American for reward. having claims against Wm. A. Crockett, deceased are requested to PAINTING, PAPER HANGING and decorating. Reasonable prices, present them to the undersigned or exchange for anything of value, on or before April 1st, 1932. Bishop Charles England. phone 940 for appointments. 2 CRYSTAL BOTTLING & FURNITURE CO. 72-7- 4 and 80 W. 1st No. Phone 444 - |