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Show Page Seven CACHE AM ERICA NLOGAN. CACHE COUNTY, UTAH wf at Balt LX tilth hf daughter. Laoua, who wws observing her birthday anniversary on Friday, 8ha returned homo Saturday. Mr. and Mn. Wm Poatmo of BmlUJWld wrrt guest of Mr. and Mrs. D. J- - hwi her on Sunday. Robert FVtcher of Rock Bpruvgu. Wyoming sprat tha wrwek here with hla brother and family, Mr. and Mr. A FVtcher. H w a aprak-r- r week Gunnell Family In Reunion At Richmond The descendant of WaUsrUk OunneU Bt in tha Uu rraacu a family reunion at the bom of of Mr. and Mn. Ralph Bp nr Richmond Saturday. Juno li. A Kretd at 11 hot dinner o'clock noon, on tha aapdoua team 10 teenty-flvTha afternoon era sprat In music, rmr and vtslUnc. In tha cvenlnf a atrawterry and held and ke cream frctival thirty metnbfr of the family parti dp ted. The tables were beautifully t at th Wtlvtll ward tacrwmrnt meeting on Sunday. MU Louisa Muitelaon of 8t CharV. Idaho came Tuesday to vUlt with her slater, Mr. Earl Hutchison for tevrrwl day. Mr. and Mrw. Grant Rainmond of Dayton spent Sundty and the 4th here with their parer.it, Mr, and Mn-- Tha. Brrachky. Mn. FVyd Johnson and three t the children of Beaver Dam past week here with relative. Fhc waa house guest of Mr. vd Mr. Floyd Lhltman and Mr. and Mrs Chaa. Archibald. r ot Dtai-Mr. and Mr l ot Draper. Utah were dinner Mr. and Mr. Herman Tltrjr-- r u Sunday. Daniel Slid F--l J Wain ; n !t. r home Bat ui day Idaho and M ntana darl"t the pu-month, jhfxrlr.e sheep Mr. and Mis. E:l Hutch:, u " .e Kueits of honor at a uliow-- r ymn by Mr. Hut'huxm'i pa.! ms. Mr and Mr. T J Mick bon l th- i home at St. CharV-1- iddioon .1 evening. O.hc-- j Vho atter-.tlji shower from here were; Mr ami ar.d Mrs. Andrew Huhhl-oWilUanu n. Mi Herman Theurer attended a meeting with llie Flower Gard n club at Providence on Tuesday. and Mr. and Mrs. Mark childien of Benson ward were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. J Jones on Sunday. Clias. D. Spence of Magna i spending several days here. Mr. and Mrs. Ruwll Hall ard family of Garfield, returned home on Wednesday after several daw visit her with their paren's. Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Hail and Mr. and Mrs. Jay. Irishman. e. u Wa f JTatoo. n imr KM mk MUr, It At r garawriwal. and goggla. Oood MBlnc. ulUMb Ud Admiral repUad to tho greeting of IM oCeer. putting on tM helmet. 1 to pick up tho Saratoga thirty nil 08 Point Lorn." 'Ay, ty. air, raapondad Orifflo. "Th planiw art raady." Ortffln oaa flying tha Admiral out to tha fleet hlmarlf. leering Windy behind. Tha latter haiped tha Ad miral into tha rear cock-pand than leaned orer to Oriffia In U front of tha plan and yelling to mat him-ae- lf heard above tha row of tha engine. asked: "Everything all rlghtt 111" Griffin nodded. :nlllr.g. He cupped hi baud to e Windy hear. "We're going to do eoaie tactical arork ahen ea get t.rk. Keep tha Arid lighta on." helmet. Mm Wtmdgrt fLtti JM CM tetptro INT W nllrrr-- M rwwr MXaf kiliM tia Hm boC Umu tfrawt nprtornC for Wlmlf bg Mowing 10 (M root mui irtf 0 bomb Uv foiled to Inn lha rlwg 0 ylaaa f I or 01 froetloe. HOW 00 OS WITH THt STOUT flaw vK Sloe Cowt-vaa- -- it me nmoAiv Windy walktff rapidly to oveilake Slav twfcir ho tnlrrod tha har.far. plraaant and guilltaa pulling ptautuo on hi toco. 'Hrjr. Nelson." b cal!d cheerily. Sn-tmiod. somewhat ui for Windy to overtake him. but mda no protest when Windy hand under hi arm and lurked yuliicd him off to tno right of tbo tnlrance into hangar. "You term preuy amart about Ones you'd aald Windy. better tk chary. of th Acid light tonight." tn.-.k- -- 73 '.-- , )tcM tut ytfg iXMOi arprassto 0 IIiM Mick 0001. TM U. i art wfello-afehfca- a T 0. F. O. a Mk IM IM Mattnt. band has 0 ante nM (a "Ae. aye. lit harked Hava a good hop. air. away from tha plana, ignalllr.g brhkly with hi arm tor tha attendant to remove tha block. Ita matched Gridin taka to tha air, followed by Duka Johnson and Fisher two who wrr taking tha Admiral a tad members off to tha Saratoga. All litre mad beautUul machine to tha haagaa. Aa M tha parted pare at u etNlnra baeaaaa a la auiprtaad bait. Tfetra aa BaMr, baraaa. rtewlna about a aua araatum a eeatt at am. routed and powdered, but of legal manner who aiamlnad tha plaos nonchalantly through lormatlaa. Thar earn to a pause beelda a parked call and Windy was waiklnf oh when Baldy caught sight of him. "He. Chief I Juat a mlnuta. I want you to tract a friend of min.' Windy retraced hi atepe, bta eye woman fastened oa the ahom Baldy. by aom ironical quirt of fate, had hooked.t while ha wandered disconsolately. "Mr. Farnaworth, aald Baldy. proudly, "may I present the famoi Chief Hiker my pal." She raised her lorgnette arWln 'y a'epped forward, and through tl e glass Windy taw hi own astonishment reflected in her eyea. "Lulu!" cried Windy, Jojouely, held out hi arma. "Windy," rapturously cried t e woman, and all of her regal c.xrrl.ai her haughty Hare fell away from l. i aa the ruhrj Into Wind) a mrj a:. patted hie shoulder In friend, delight. Baldy was unable to Conceal disgust. And I thourht you a Mrs. Aalorbill's f.rct cous.n. hs a I peevishly to the g'rl a ho gave him flashing look and bunt Into lauglil ; "Look et him!" she filed glee't 1. to Windy. "Didnt I put It ever him though?" regal-looki- 1 -- "Why. you poor sap. said Win "Lulu id worx for fume r. Panama. When did jtm con.c h. Lulu?" "Three dayt ago. Toll me. Win are you aim true 10 Mitre Baldy snorted dirM'.ilv. true u 1 fth. .r i '.i ..a lo d you " W:.t K 4E ' V'v A a V' ' 9 , ' '( kh- - if ; ; r c..J - r'- V ya : . .4 a IVl.Jj . J .. u V . J! Ai! . if j 0 iiike-c.T- ' i he'd ' 'e , c.i t his urii.3. "1 W.sb ll. was "You kr.iw. I mll't" ib.v-.- o.i at Ci fe ..i er.rt i ' .. I Eio,-;y- . - lattic- e-work. cii-e- ! ,.. 1 crlss-rossln-g, i- - swift-movi- t..t se cf jom v I l 1: te - t ' .(( Jot d. Spitirri UuabI . .. . . . a. $125.0 wliigv of lid' fore no u f ntnlly of irouturo can' io accepted fly In t:. g. of li.at term a applied to unlmai, . IutM'm hr y b'.rdi and K'onieiiuu-a- . however.; Jlajiirliie. spider which travel through the air by clinging to piece of floating Vn-- , web are called flying spider. f.ivorntde condition a young ipld' r climbs upon an elevated ami emit a web which l caught up and carried away by th wind, Learing the apldir along vvlth It through the tir. lnM-.llil.-tf j Iiim-cI- di-- ob-Je- Erfkinc Sedan; good tires, finish clean and good, motor just rebored and fit with new pistons, rings, pins, valves ground, miles of service and the price is . $175.0 1927 f ly l BpMr ho No am) ilu-r- i Mbs Adell Jones entertained club phis clavt of first year at her home on Wednesday afternoon. sewing and cutting pattern! were enjoyed by the girls. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Williamson I:.1.',' Senva ol Color entertained Monday evening at a yellow, red. Millie, gray trout svpper in honor of Mr. Wiland (d, nk ore Hi f.r- -t color recliamson who was observing U.s ognized hr a baby In the order r nnsed. after the wixtb month. wete Cove.s birthday ai.niveriary. la.d for ten gue: ts. M: s Howard Jors entertained Saturday afternoon in honor of her son, Max, who was observing his UTAH STANDARD MINES COMfifth birthday anniversary. Games location of principal place PANY, and refreshments were enjoyed by of business. Logan, Utah, I Max. D. How ard and Elaine Jor.e?, j NOTICE Is hereby given that at Charlotte, Spencer and Donna a pieeting of the stockholders and Riggs, Wayne and Leon Turner, directors of UTAH STANDARD n Oneta and Vaneta Larsen and Markison of Maiad, Mrs. Jones MINES COMPANY held June 25th, was assisted by Miss Adell Jon s 1932, at the office of the company, an assessment of one cent tic? 1 and Mrs. Andra Turner. issu-e- d Mrs. A. M. Eattersfield of Poca- per share was levied ujxn the ci stock and outstanding cap.tal tello, Idaho siient the past we"': Imhere with relatives. She was guo t the said corporation, payable sec-- ; W. to Hansen, Orson mediately and Mr. of Mrs. Bessie Spence and rotary, at the company's office, 31' Mrs. Alex D. Spence. ol CanvJii Rend, Ley m, Utah. Mrs. Dave Grant and rlvldr.-Any stock ti;?on wliiih tins Iloneyville were visitors at the home shall remain im;a:d at th? of Mr. and Mrs. Iljnr.an Tneuitr close of business on tl.e CO'.li (Ire week. during the Mrs. Kerman Theurer ar.d daugh- of July 1932, will te delinquent anti ter Helen and Mrs. Miliie Bax',-an- advertised for sale at public aucI i daughter Barbara spent Satur- tion and, unless payment is made ofsaid be will at the sold before, day at Ogden. ' Elmer Nelson of Sparks, Nevada fice of the company on the SUli came Friday to spend the summer day of August, 1932, at 2 o'clock here with his uncle and aunt, Mr p. m. to pay the delinquent assessment thereon, together with the and Mrs. Thos. Lindi-Larsen John returned home cost of advertising and expense of Thursday after spending a month sale. ORSON W. HANSEN, in Idaho and Montana, sheering Secretary and Treasurer, sheep. Utah Standard Mines D. P. Maughan. "Justice of the Peace" at Grace, Idaho spent SunCompany. day evening here, guest of his sis- Company Address: ter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. 342 Canyon Road, Howard Jones. Logan, Utah, Miss Grace Parker who was operated upon for appendicitis at a Food for tha Soul a Logan hospital was able to return The cultivation of the mind home on Sunday. kU,.l of food applied for the soul of Mrs. Alex Buist spent the pact rnun. leero. h- -r 13.. .. e Never in our history have we offered you reconditioned Used Cars at such low prices. Phone 390 Logan, Utah Blair Motor Co. Horne of the BLUE-STREA- K GRAHAM Phone 390 li lSSSJ.ii Notice of i at ! i-- ft. y. rt tovarcs the 1 armory?" . "Of courte I know wl ere ti ron armory is this heirg ?..y : visit to North Island! Windy pointed towards th rc;.-.ing figures. : "The guy with the girl iu dress." "Whats the matter with h.rr.V" qulrcd Lulu, curiouc.y. "Itd lake me a wetfc io y.. He's go me sore bailed me o.f . front of the Commander t r.' other things I haven't tuns tv about. You said youd do 9.. for a pal. Follow them up r:U v " you find them alone toseiner Windy leaned close to her c: c ' whispered the rest to her, ashamed to have his friend T. , t ; overhenr the tneaumas of tii it.:- . , that he proposed to reap. Fc.hdown in his heart, Windy ws a bit ashamed of himself, hot still flowed through his v,i.v. "In front of the dame?" ( Lulu, in genuine surpn.-e- . "Sure, thats the whole hUv!" LuJu seemed suspicious of "Sure you dont want her yourself?" "Hell, no. I like em plump m willing to gie and t,. : experienced not expecting the world for v 1 . 1 SALT pi-- into his pocket and brought out five dollar bill Grllfln had given hi. in the morning. "Five buexs, its tl "O. K" She put the bill in hr bAg, took out a small mirror end a few pats to her hair. "I'm a LVw out of practice, but I'll try." She arose and waieed tcw-ar- l h. squr.drcn armory, twaying htr .... and her haunenes in the prove?-- . way that women of her kind kt.w-howhen it suits thir purpo e A few minutes afvcr..,..v invented an extute to ltve L- -. Le (To LAKE CITY i. ;pi $100,000 recently spent in modem improvements. New Hotel Lankershim 7 th and Broadway Los Angeles, California 400 ., hvv.. ADVERTISING Headquarters for three basic industries of the Intermountain Region: Farming, Livestock and Mining. A cold, calculating look emne f... Lulus eyes. "Kow much Co I get. Windy?' "Aw. come on. Lulu. For old inr. sake." pleaded Windy. "Not much. Hes a gcod-Iock!guy. I might want to make a for him myself!" Windy reluctantly thru&'t a Are Increasingly Aware of the Value of Newspaper CULLEN HOTEL hours fun." Ive got." ay Pontiac Coupe, newly painted, good tires; runs good and ihe price 1927 rat v p'Jts. ... it w.,: his ic.s. mn.ri.t li oir ip n . ins Steve Wiih hi neve; tno v.n h..d hit. ut i. r . tom cf it. ! c'o sc , Wanna j Lulu0 he ir.ulreih vi;h ,v. i Ing chuckle that ror.i talcJ a u -cal rrrese. ' I 'Anything for a jrut. ciJ f.. laid a hard aucctjonuu-i 'See that guy uith the C;oir.g - nd-- cit-lte- u - . Pn-ldi- ... Aou-rtc- i Sieves snuo. there? v Studebaker Commander Six . . . Newly Painted . . . Tires Good a car with miles of Service at your command, for $200 1927 Citiaeeahi "The ContitutloQ of th rolled a hook pubBtate of lished by tha govern tuei.t, aa) a oa th aul jivt of a person being a of a state without being a United States clllam; "Cltiiraablp In lh United Niatee ar.d citlxettahlp and may be In a atnte are aepur.itely acquired. A revid'-n- t of tt.e I'Ktrlel of IVUiiiK umy be a cltircn of tlie ('idled Mules but ttt , and It woul J a clttna ef ary ata-eai-ii- i It at one n.j'-- t he a rlt.xca a cil.ren of a at.ite Wilhout the of the United Mutes, alth-ii- jh authoritii s lidter OU this point." I n:-.- riahif? t lun-wa- t '"X i! aw a ar;u : YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO PURCHASE LOW COST TRANSPORTATION AT A SACRIFICE. EJiaoalo Matching lb!, to bav (Uleb.) farmer rtaiai tbal grew fa raldagra ao larg a atuujp pullar had I be weed (a poll Ibeta, while a tractor dragged cha n ga. them to th boa." yj'V? . t.e no.-ti- r gu-a- g aarw." i for i.n (mi .? cuv v I.' e j . V it uly ' ! Ba-fu- Mar-Jea- i or wiy innrvi f I Jjx-n- u Small Used CARS Assessment dire f'.! for tv "I.-v- -t ! UsUd Windy. 'I'm. re tl.v In the wcrld for r - " They tmkid if tl e C fe ?' alitch Man. a operand :n Panar i...n the d: lly doings of her chief ateaard. of Liilu'a N turea since coming irih. of W aaser,on thet going to Irave the N 'vy at I! .Hi ciihsunent. 7 hei.r the (- "1 . Pa;:rna on The ivo,. "I av.poc-- c . 'I cu .7 !.: " io sis -- s s. y .so." rrphi d Sieve. and Wiiuiy wall ?d aaay vuih t gur.cc In which 6 1a- - a act lotted e'r. v t, i ' As he vas aprroacMng the har.r'j: iitvc: t. yau '.ii'g aPcr tha rghts. to go to his locker he rvw a g.r.y o.T ... ell rcrri'S-'cc:r,e to a halt at tho cointr ' ;s, ilili'g will po " t. cl Windy, mill cu.dme of the he.ngr.r. At the wheel w.us a tow .r '.run reir.arkr.biy Lcauilful girl la led who from the ln:c c mr.is.cJ l'm." locked anxlciu ly about, her giimcc u th.u Windy c.rvj It s halt passing over the enlisted men but " ;. coming to rest on the little knots of jis. mother tl.mg. lo Ivan h officers and C. P. O 'a. She was alone j 'upped audth'nly apalnat f till i onJ t'ue latter e igered la the cur. Windy carelivdy chanced t .S e. ri::- the IntMoe work, rom-- I his course and sauntered towards live unable I r the enr for a closer gilmpse of the gtrl. ,.clv f rcJ. i j put up any defen.-The "Were you locking for some one. i.ioih : on Miss? cut. pone entire'n.i v. h ei had settled into Tno young woman glanced at him. Who '3 fi prim I. nr. he shook his flst in liont somewhat timidly. "Why, yes; I Oh. here he comes now. Thar.k you ol Share's nose V.hcnpver I tell anyone in this Just the same. snuscron what's wror.g with a tomb, He looked to see who It was that tl st's whe.ts wrong with It!" had lighted such a glow of pleasure stii! the Sieve, leaning against In the young womans face. Stove was shaking his head as Kelson was approaching, an Idiotic Ke weak a to made It. though expression of delight on his countepcsture w.tn ins right hand which nance. Windy swoie under 1ns breath Windy may have Interpreted to bo an in vexation, but he had to hand It to attempt at a blow In retaliation, for Steve: he sure knew a good looker, l.e was about to strike again wb.11 he and could be depended upon always to v heard s Just pick one. He watched Steve, hand approaching. lie loweied Ins hands when II u. John- extended, advance ea, icily to the He son turned fne corner. .'..pped roadster, followed b7 young Earrett, in the situation, .Vindy another C. P. O. tr.d to before Sieve, who had "Am I late?" asked the girl, as she irncd up but still leaned laid her hand In Steve's sir! . t. ag-lor wall the suppai lit palm, where it lingered. "Wh-.s po g on here?" Johnson j "Not at all, M.ss Mit:h II, ,' 's Is v. e. demanded oi Chief Barrett. "Nothing, s.i." replied the new She gave the young C. P. O. a very C. P. O. "The Chief was Just giving smile. He was flattered and charming ire an assignment for tonight. embarrassed and bowed awkwardly, satis-f.tJohn-.oa word or two, then exappai ently wa3 not murmuring with Steves explanation. Ho cused himself to check on the landing turned to Wtn.'y, with a grim and lighta. Windy lingered, expecting an rveie look. Introduction and. as Steve opened the were you giving door and helped Miss Mitchell out of What order Nelson?" the car. he stepped nearer. Steve ut"Why, to take charge of the field terly Ignored him. lights tonight," replied Windy. "Come on, dear. said Steve to the "I've heard about your using your girl. "There is nothing of interest I fists before, If said Johnson. He took her arm possessively here. e'er catch you at It again, Riker, and led her away, leaving Windy starIn of hitch rest you'll spend the your ing blankly after them. Steve Nelthe brig. son had snubbed and Insulted him: "Yes, sir, said Windy, and watched the veins of Windys neck swelled He never had the Executive Officer stride away. with rising anger. C ne.haj.hed, tongue in cheek. Windy liked Steve, with his superior ways, waited until he was out of sight. Then his good looks, his quiet efficiency. be turned to the still groggy Steve, & And now. . . . There was one more beatific grin on his face, and let fly score to be settled between them a good stiff right to the Jaw. Steve some day. slumped down against the wall, slid Windy did not go to his locker as vo the ground and lay there uncon- he had intended. He wandered about scious. Windy surveyed him a mo- the field, hoping to find something ment and walked away as though wrong with the lights so he could give othlng had happened. Steve a balling out In front of Griffin The squadron field was well lighted and Johnson and Fisher when they bat evening when a black limousine returned from flying the Admiral out lth the Admiral came to a purring to the airplane carrier Saratoga. But lop before the hangar of Squadron the lights were working perfectly. One. Besides the steady glow of Nothing had been overlooked. ights which turned the field into day, He walked down towards the beach where some of the sailors and younger earchlights were playing about, In now upon planes officers were sauntering with visitors playing the air, now upon a group of who had come out from the city or officers about the field; mostly young women, apparently unbee ms accompanied. He turned to walk occasionally the cams to rest upon the rows of the back to the hangar and then he saw parked automobiles of night visitors, Steve and Miss Mitchell, standing at cr traveled rapidly across the night the water's edge, watching their dark sky. In the gently rippling reflections and Johnson stepped for- water. Her arm v as close in Sieve's. ward to meet the Admiral as he got Windy could tee their hands clasped. uv the auto, followed by two With a kind of diEgust al such urum- r ;i r '; decorated In roses. Tlie closing meeting aud social of the WeUsvUle ward Relief society held Tuesday with President Mrs. Robt. B. Bradshaw in charge. Th social service lesson, "Custom. Conflict and Social procre." A j Green. hen bv Wrt. Jm.-p! ail.it chorus. "When Tliey're Con j ' j not Forgrt Them." aa by mem-- i her of the Relief society under th? ,r: lec'ion of Mrs. Kihcl Jones. Dur- -' i; g tl.e social hour, a ntwllancous s tvas given. A dciiclons j; - m d by the p: y io nxty fhe. The iKtiinic n ttir.g and sond !rf the Feeoiid ard with leas held Ti.e.,duy oftern-j-jnt Mrs. Sarah M. Brenchl" A proeram. music a'i'1 in tharge. were enjoyed. DeMjhtful ramwere served to fifty club glih of T1e 4th year !ii al No. 1 met Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. lleber D. Maugham where a business and reMrs was held port meeting Maurhan was assisted by Mrv Charles B. Leatham. Eight cinls at-- ti Me Ovwy,ialba t art ra frc Tad rterid art pretty Ui. K (la aor way that as) but (bit oa boa tba As a ford (Fla) Herald, deserve tor-li- t Tbt sail trvead Baaferd I tba ether gay a relieve dropped r bta corncob pip la (kt a ad. be could pick it ap If bad b got It tprwaied sad by tba tl la Ms fcoutb b l ettlag roast-la- i-- i cm SvSgv r t ? 5 sue Newly furnished rooms at moderate rates . Our wide circulation of readers guarantees you a reading public, and a buying area that will pay tenfold the cost of advertising. They have learned through experience that the Cache American first is to save time and money afterwards. They have learned that advertisements in The Cache American gives them the information they want, and the places where they can make their desired purchases. The Cache American is really a sort of clearing house of shops, those advertising in it steadily come under the notice of the many women subscribers, and they come into their stores, while those who dont advertise lose the chance of even being considered as a prospective market. You have a business, why not make it pay? Appeal to one woman and you appeal to many, for women never keep a secret. Neither does The Cache American the chance is open to all, a guaranteed area of women buyers. to look in THE from $1.50 to $6 Excellent Cafe Garage in Connection THE HEADQUARTERS FOR UTAH PEOPLE W. W. Whitecotton, Owner and Operator, formerly of Utah Ralph G. Caldwell, Assistant Manager A Paper for ihe People os y ri |