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Show CACIIE AMERICAN Pace Four LOGAN , CACHE COUNTY. UTAH Tucm1.iv, extra point far having the beat frrahmer.t were served to Geneva MuMfmhsfiil Fair. While, ark. Those present were Ralph and Bgnrtt bhuby JJeu bacvma euamles." aald HI Helen Ho, lb saga of ChtuatowB, i Wad all Hancock, Ray Taylor, Leland Bird. Rulon Hugtw. Delia Richmond, WUiiam and Barrett lienuigef, Ruth Shelton. they can sot uodersiaod oarb Bartlett otber. la ovary lauguaga II trad William and Richards, Melvin J. Baker, Leon Bartiett, fUctianls. Ruion Richmond. Floyd teak a dlslaet oblcb btlTtao ta Bulat, Melvin W. Baker, j Mias Esther Orton of North Og. Malaey, Rosa Bartlett. Intan'raiar." WishlBitna Star. den I sth house guest of Mr Ed party wa given jjo.hwU-gar Hancock. Wednesday rvming at the home of A. E. KARTCHNER Mr. Laura George of Ogden is Mra Pearl Bird. Game and muic vtalllng at the home of Mayor and ere the features of Che evening. A Expert Blackimith delicious lumh ass served. Those klr. Peter Lanen. Aertylrno Aligning j Mra. H K. Bytheway and chil- prvM-ner Mr. and Mra. Frank Mowars; build trailer hltehe and longues for auto Wagon. dren ot Spanish rock are the guest Derm port of Harrlirvllle. Mr. and Mr Rtiodi of her liter Mr. Jeaae Baker, and Mr Cyril Nelson. Third Ward. Dsbka, Utah. family. Hardman, Mr Clara Muir. Ms Beehive and Junior girl enjoyed Hilda Whllne. Mrs. Opal lrsm. a plunge at Logan Monday even Mtm Susie Lorgstroth. Edna Muir. DR. G. P. WISEMAN Ing. After the iwlm a luncheon i Oale Kidman. Arrella Bird. MarD.".r. enjoyed by 53. They were accom- cia Darley. Maxine Stauffer. PhylU panied by their teacher. Mra WIN Longn'roth. Mr and Mr Bird. Chiropodist ford Larsen and Mia lone Baker Mu Joseph T Wood entertained IOOT brtCIAUST Mra. Floyd Hardman was host- at a well pwinted dinner Friday at a nicely arranged dinner Tue. In honor of her husband, who a as Office hour I to 133 to 3 I Thst ther Bldg Phong 62 day. Cover were laid for Mr EIiji celebrating hi 78th birthday anniStuart, Mr. and Mra Ed 8tuart and versary. A tall vase of while formed a pleasing centerpiece children, Mra Waller Glen, Mu Barbara Stuart of WelUvtlle. Mr for tue table Cover acre laid for and Mr. Fred Parker. Mra Charles Mednr-Clara La --sen. Fa: ah Bradshaw of Drummond. Montana. Hughe. Marha Hughe. Jne Mrs. C. 8 Barrett and children. Reid. Zina E.ikir, Ptuniff I HEALTH SEfmCI Vera Sh'ltrn. Arnes Copen. Mr an Junior girls met at ihe home 13 Years Successful Mr Alonzo Wood and family, Mr Miss Grace ladle Wednesday. Practice was spent in making candy. and Mr L. K Wood and family, 112 West Center SL Plume 928 Those present were Orpha Bulat. Robert Forster, Miss Margaret Fo. Helen Ahrens. Moselle Barren. scr. M ss 1ilda AndcTkjn. Magee Anderson and W. J. Hughe cf Alice Shelton, Ck-llLadle Mr Cliarles Baker entertain d Payet'e, Idaho, Mist Lillie Hlibner CERTIFIED Mr and Mr. Frank Hancock. at a lunchr-oWednesday In honor RADIO SERVICE a Mr Err Hancock to motored of her birthday anniversary A EVERYTHING IN BADIO basket of centered the table. Rldgedale Sunday and were guest Covers were laid for Mrs. Susanna of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Longviroitv SKANCHY & SMITH Ladle, Mr and Mrs. Deuane Baker, Mrs Emma Hancock remained for 474 North US kat and daughter, Doris, Mr. and Mis a visit. Phones: 1J1-- J (M Malirmrt Pochards and children. Mr. Reeve B.rd, Mrs Oliver Taylor. Mrs. Joseph C Sorcnv n. M.ss Clella Ladle, Mr and Mr Baker Will you be listening and family A dt lip ht fully arranged in National Convention? ci.iv- -r , 0K K! NT.5 roonl modern home Sorensen in honor of Mrs. H.gh ps :;e 4;; Call W. B. Jones for was riven Monday bv Mrs Cla J. bale- - Larre l,r Colton and chidren of Vernal Utah Expert Radio service. Mr and Mrs WUhiun Mauhai iPhcie 502-- J - - 1112 or S23. 1 Plione Mm Ea'.b.ira Maughan of V.Y:b-vl!I PturMLT f Mr. and Mrs Ernest Vaughan tout loin of Logan. Furmshed Mr .and Mi Cyril Wright. Mr. modmii apartments. and Mrs. Frank Agnchcola of Og- Phont 190 or 7G4. den. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lamont D -- Pi actual Nurs.ng. 218 of Bilgham. Mr. and Mr. Drve- - lVtMI Ca- - yon Road. Logan. NL j Iumiont. Earl Muirav of WcP'- vllle were dnner guests of Mrs An- WANTED Good family Jersey' drew Lamont Sunday Prices in Keeping With Y'our tow. Wm C. England. Phone 709. Income. Mr. and Mrs. Frat.it Dcienport an dchlldren of Hamsville were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Afton Bird Phone 4I3-- J on Wednesday. Logon Mrs. Henry Bartlett entertained at a party Tuesday afternoon In honor of her son Grant's ninth birthday anniversary. Games on the lawn formed the entertainment. Re- - Fur Rent at 391 So. 1st West, 4 room modern home with basement and jgaragie. Phone 508- - J. mu 2X, 23 CACHE AMERICAN TubiuItK Firry Tu '17 Nerpei. Vi rat Canter buret. Locn. Uuh. Betm-Werk- W.4 Friday ll tl ttdarrd M t ini. tecoudi Una, matter Novrmber 3. Utah, under tbe Act ot 1 Unh Rale Advarluln by carrier or mall rata mad on j lha Pott Ot!t v 3, 1879 nd PubllsJier Owner WILLI A U C. ENGLAND J. H. ENGLAND J C. A UTS. and FLOYD ROSE, 01 of Logan. Utah SutacrtpOon JR I II to year known upon application. Birthday Greed and Wealth Party for Grvod and wealth mn-- i n to go hand In hand. The more one has the nion? evidence of freed. There art hundred t,f thousands of food jxope in this land of plenty who are suf ferine for the lack of the necessities of life. Mrs. Hughes Mendo- ytlly n- A din- prettily arranged ner wa given Wednesday by Mia Yet, in this land of suffering there are hundreds of thou- William Bartlett in 'honor of her sand of citizens who have more wealth than they know mother. Mr. Martha Hughes, a ho as celebrating her 07th blrtluho what to do with. A beauLftil bouquet o! anniversary. own. our within We have evidences of this condition wntprd lhr ubI. cover were laid for Ms It wealth, money power, if you pleti-- e Community. r.nu"i Hughe. Mr. and Mr that drove out of existence within our very midst, an for well nearly dilution that had sens'd this community ow ned institution w the of In locally the MaV ears. place fifty j j Hughe of rayett. . cVv which realy rendered sendee to the community, there is,Mr. and Mr Kdgar Ham-.now an institution which lias one thought and one thought nwBartJrtL stauifrr. im m,only, atvl that is to extract all the money out of the people jU orant and Ros and give just ns little as it can for the land Mr. Bartlett that is oaislble n u . Mr. and Mr Hubert lk Y money it receives. Tliis same institution cries upon the house tops that the American people are Itecoming blood thirsty. It cries dictatorship. If the people were to follow some of the suggestions thrown out by this institution, anarchy would leign in this land of America. Thank heaven, the people of this nation believe in their governnn i.t, beliee we Mil live in r. Ma-the land of the free, the home of the brine, where iiUiljRrtta niibnrr. Zina not humbly submit when the snrg ; i Barrett. Marta Kidman LO f Tv are men ard lor, Vtina Horen an. I nve Bi-- j of wealth show. its greedy form. ntt. run! Walker, Marjory Ii J in-- ctn 1 oS j iic j - Ri-t- I ha Ba'-r- 1 ! 1 Politics and Prohibition The daily press is full of politics and along with politics. we find a cry among the politicians that the American people are lendy for a change from prohibition to a ktting down of the bars whereby liquor in all its slimy forms will substitute in Us place. There may bo centers in America where the Federal officers have failed in their duty to make prohibition effective where corruption among public official Is the rule and the people would, perhaps- rather have anything, than the form; of prohibition which is being given through the law enforcement of the law. This is not the condition in Utah. The people of this state are protty generally cominced that they want prohibition. There are places in this state, no doubt, where the officers are not enforcing the liquor laws. Cut generally speaking, this is a dry state. Prohibition officers in Logan recently commended this county for the efficient way in which the officers are handling the booze question. There is no doubt in our minds if a vote was taken today on whether or not Utah is to be dry or wet, the vote would make Utah as dry as the Nevada Desert. - Cull Old Hens First culofels eradication for the depart, ment. old hens are more likely to get and spread diseases, particular-l- v tuberculosis. Young hens also more eggs the lay about Get rid of the old hens in th? fust year than In the second year flock first." .avs the United States Valuable r.lo-I- . Department of Agriculture, m an-- ! swer to the question. Which layers. g"l-e in shall I cull lust? According to D: i.uh imm n one ohd him k of tub A. E Wi bt. m el, areHI feet In each diiiiensi. n one-thi- rd m,.iH-t.rr- r- -I I "bo-tat- i Myrl lamont. and Miss Pab"".i Stumpf. Spcclul guest was Mn Clara Muir Mr. and Mrs O J Barrett were luncheon guest of Mrs. Robert Bradshaw of Well.sville Biuid.iv ' A party was held Thur dav at the home of Counselor r.e'ti Hlibner in honor of the retiring officers. Counselor Ethel Wa'ker m-Miss Alice Smith of the Mcndon Primary. Games and music were enjoyed. Refreshments were served to Mesdames Ethel Walker, Selirn Hancock, Julia Muir, Blanche Bird, Smith, Ellen Ladle. Annie Hughes Eva Smith, Nellie Hancock, lvalue and Misses Alice Smith, Viola Buist, LuciUe Bawer, Veda Sorensen, Fern Buist. Special guests were Mis Opal Larsen, Miss Esther Orton of North Ogden. Willard Hughes of Payette Idaho is the guest of his mother. Mrs. Martha Hughes and sister. Mrs William Bartlett their girls and teacher. Mrs. Blanche Bird, Mrs. Annie Hughes hel dtheir monthly activity by enjoying an outing to the river on Wednesday afternoon. Games were enjoyed and a luncheon served to 14. Mrs. J. A. Allen of Hyrum is visiting with her daughter and family. Mrs. J. O Hughes. Trail Builders with their teacher, Mrs. Eva Smith, held their meeting in the opera house on Wecliit President evening judged the'r hand wo.: Novalio ark which the b " - o t been making. J. D. Baker Jr. i ni-h- Anno-Hughe- 1 le Dr. Wm. W. Row e ! -- a ros ln s j j House Painting Calsomining Wall Cleaning Wm. Rumble PAINTING OR THREE ROOM modem furnished Maurice apartments. Apartments. 102 West 1st North. with what it saves or more to t quoisiy It Im'I Acmry to p dsonfuce. Lwirnoe looth Pate. mad- by th wkr nik. iw. Ni. of luunw, com to ru m 1 how it eieanSt kosuttfic poteat your trtiH. Moro x n . .f .r,o.,i.i, sred uiih that nvtyvg Uui y Ljnibert ONE-THIR- . CRYSTAL BOTTLING & FURNITURE CO. 7274-8- West 1st North, Logan, Phone 444 0 1136-- 361 E. 3rd 8a. J . 3 unfurnished rooms For Rent end bath. Rooms nicely papered and leaned Summer raes. Inquire at I1! Wet 1st South o cache ' W. 1st North The Best Place to get your Window Glass Auto Glass Picture Frames PArER HANGING FAINTING, . and decorating. Hc asoiia b 'e prices, or exchange for anything of value Phone 940-- J for appointments. i TOOTH PASTE 5K 84 i I.. LISTERINE Larsen Glass Co. j ,o. Buy Thone FOUND Ladles leather purse on Main street. Contains handkerchief arid few ether trinkets. Owner can, 'get same at Cachp American office. uc l.,1 ...i..h it. K.r.iy , uni C. . . BICYCLE FOUND A bicycle found on Center street and left at Cache American office for ownr. Buy handkerchiefs dontifncco. . - runu'ii $ .75 ui ini j Gai.ge Inh.ul I B Gauge Ii.Liiil I Itv.lrum p r running jard . Armstrong's I) Gauge Inlaid I inoleum, jur running jard . $7 73 .. SI.75 Armstrongs 7. Gauge Inlaid I Innleum. per runn'ng yard OIF on Living Miiles, Bed Room Suite, floor lanrw New Seamlo 91 STS.30 and up Reg Braultful Porch Glider . J13.00 and up Sets . .. IMrker, $73.00 and up Line of used Ice Refrigerator .... $6.59 and ap 40 Jb. Cotton Felt Mattresses $6.00 Double Coll Springs $10.00 Simons Beds $J.75 Foot Stools $1.00 Dealer in L 4 II. Electric Range, Majestic Radi or and Refrigerator . . . See Us. A DECORATING PAPER HANGING TWO . ai li:e Crystal Atmsiiont's Armstronj's LEONARD MATHEWS . .1 Everyday Prices PI one 'WATCH AXJ r Vv -- . re S jgj Y fi y' lvue T s V. M Xi .ijte'J . I-'.-- t-- oJLsd 192-- J For tne Glass Man at prices you c:.n afford to pay Laxative lireS j J The First Thing in the Morning FARITS 123 N. - M-.:- 123 North Ma?n Logan tj I STAR CLEANERS PHOVE 25S 173 Quik Str ice, FAUI, STROBELT, Mgr. NORTH MAIN ST., I OGAX, UTAH Epcrt Workmanship Alcratlons, Repairing, Dyeing, Blocked, Suits Made to Order. at Moderate Piiccs. Hals Cleaned ami Ask about our Free Bargain r - jffiY--KCvl- EY -- MCPrtSY- MONEY - L. 1- vTNS WAT'S FOR VT, XOUMG -- BUT B.W-HAS MEM UE. DE EOT! T VY GOTTA HfiE 1TI DO--. AMO O. 'OS fOEL SALLY -- - ' C SATUNDAcr UIHXT EYt.RY&Ot5V'S LJikJ (kFTEROU MEM on 97 C? A?, y.T v M'GVAT MOjJ VAS -- BUT THAT AMT EJOOUCriA HAST A -- BLLY HiAVE. A HOW WOULD VOU ialuom LIKE TO HELP? 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