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Show Ve w J 0 ACT IE AMERICAN Fight. LB. CM r roh X. - :1 ' ll T SUSPECT HELD iVi t')i "Ol Of IN ROBBERY! ! u-- 1. cr .t i! - tU'.lm 11 )'. Jlltilll 1 j,.rr IJer-ge-- J. ti' p-- r nto-pi- stlt-civ- f pro-uir- ty farm bor-a- become a The u, of the CaJi v n it c.i.lb.c !, hit.;..jr rruma guru lor nit being able Mr J" o- - ,rse vp'-v- lt j.anatlc r.i no n'n j ..nton.rna nf o..i .' c.mr.ol be anvt,t n y p ..u lt.it (! :,n virrd xe!) jiu.!i, IF for r. la a very rngroavMn ; scree i in which action, U'jvn--election to ttie poiiticii are ti .t h.v.as ar'-r- 1 mtu n rrr 1 ,. in tr father. W D Heiulruhs, an t tr!, an 1 r C'aclie VrlDv ami of Utah !'!n the j cuo'rt,i the n nvt'i. pioneer called by tlie Mormon tlunh cl a nirirt.jel.uin res'-pst'eCARL. R t.KAY to a'vnl in Hi colonization ol OU u' rol unnu at.d br'ad ac'i.'ji MrvlO Winle on tii.a minion, E irjxitter who tatla'cs hU uncanny Vr.d. leader Offer a born. The f.unliv m s fr ;n va.l.ej Jox r.cv l.eeuliT E Hendrick Pewrrs Over Lines returned to Cacha Valiryy a year SO' l.es f r.1 bv la te'.lj' Jour- after live built of the Lea.cton non na..'bs. he Is given an oypn ti n t hi Blnre tint lime, the f.utuly ha. exto tory and toj New York An lnvlta'lon to be-- e ercised f r.gnu a enurns of th pei form a be'vf.t to the natjn "t'foi ror.n.ts loner of the western tihoil Que.tion ar.d United State t.e kidrapp'ng un-- 1 railroads with broad pear. a to fcatfUd ft is Just recently that they have deiworld Rang which in economics was brloie Carl ft been made aware of he fact tint jl'o'fro in the rapture of the d.uu.h-- I Gray, bepre.ident of the Union liold famto a office ter are of nationally p.onlnent tneUgible they to dseoc-- j i'B.Jic railroad Thursday. cause their fstlirr became a ci't-e- n ily No-j- t lie n aiiag'-It was extended to him at a of Mexico while In that coun- the rulvvlng plrl and .ms tf a powerful gang meeting of executives of the west-- j try the exclt.ng theme of ti.e ern systems. They hoped through Oilier names conldeted for ttv ap;,o.n!n.ent ol an impartial aibi-'0- t Vgulatlve ticket Iran the north picture were Dr. J. M. Godfrey of Rich-- 1 The fil.n Is notable ob-lor til- - trator to bring about elimmaUuns mond, M. E. Kent of Lewiston, Dr. hut thut It pirscns the jesptilar of wasteful duplicating scrvic'es by of Smithfield and M star. Lew Ayres In his Iirst whrtly the roads and abolish compc time O L. Rec C Kaegle of Cornish mature role, that of Larry Wyn slashing of freight rales. the The western railroad execut'ves newsyatherer. -Tvre definitely proves his talent In will meet attain In Chicago today Cl... Hon..." Inr ln nmny of ua, enM Uncle the deft handling of this hardbit- further to discuss the plan. rinn. ao frr e from fault dnt wa ten journalist. He Is capably assist- cast members leave little to be de- ran take a rlmne on d arimmente ed by the winsome Maureen O'Sullidat CnuU atari tf we It'll ether peo- van. who seems to retain her Irish sired. Tay Garnett directed Okay" Waslilngton charm on the screen while projectple "bout their." Star. ing her personality Into the pa:t America" with his accustomed finLouis Calhern and Walter Catlett esse and understanding. Oet hyacinths going now in ws come through with their usual high This Universal picture goes on or glasses. Set them In a dary place standard performances while Nance the "must see list. It cannot be to make root. O'NcU, Allan Dtnehart and other rated too highly. drtek j IX I from tl bureau of criminal Idenifica'ion Balt Lake and W. L. Fot ey of thllhrrlff offlee of Balt Lake C'Jn-jly- , were In Logan Thursday afternoon. having come twee to a jin identifying the bandits who nutted the robbery of the Wellsvi" W dm .1) bank In daylight. j morning. j Mr. Foxley took four ln..irvlfii. of finger print of John C Jenr i one of the held m with the robbery Mr e had the photo-r-i a;h of rc.i a atrangrr In Cache t u t",. i. iv the officers believe Li Imp::, a "J Thu man ha a criir.liJti remd m L fe. iu D. Durbrldg cn i !..(! l tliu atat. Services Tuesday for Otto Bergencr in Twelfth Ward j 1 bt.-c-- s fr Icade-ciov.d- 1 a R3ti0 -- $72.50 We have Sold Over One Hundred Ninety Mt. Vernon Circulators and every customer is a it Booster for these Wonderful Heaters. 111 '!! . . . Humidor at Heater. . . . . . . . . . er jg-r.- T-.- c Holds fire over night. Heats from 3 to 4 Rooms Installed Complete, For the Next 10 Days we will give Free with each Circulator, $2.50 Stove Board, Pipe, Collar Damper and a Beautiful $3.65 Axminster Rug to lay in front of Circulator. Convenient Terms -i Roy-llai- c. bv M:i Griffith and cunpany der !:.! foil;? ej luncheon a pan nl teachers organization very successful meeting Tl.uiiday evening at the public library. President E(:ie A. Greene was In charge. Community singing under the direction of Mis. Emma Elizat th with Mis Thornley Kearns at the piano: prayer. Mayor Richard Roskelley. Bo chorus under Hie dufiliun of Mess Cornice Ncbic; greetings. Pres. Greene; talk Principals J. W. Hurren and F. solo. Mrs. W. H. Griffl-Allen, with Mrs. Langton Cliambers on the viohn and Floyd Miles at the piano talk on Colds" by Dr. O. L. Rees. Introduction of teachers and response by Jesse L. Thompson. Mrs. T. W. Jarvis presided over a prettily arranged bridge luncheon at her home on Wednesday. The rooms were beautifully decorated with fall roses while vases of sweet peas formed the centerpiece for the small tables. A delicious three course luncheon was served at 1 :30 Covers were laid for Mesdamcs O. s, L. R. V. Larson, Leonard M'C5 To-- rt Griffith, J. E. Sheffer, J. A. Guile, Kern-- 1 Toolson, XL D. Harold Woodruff. W. A. Noble, Deppe, J. M. Fulkerson. C. W. Clark Oliver Nilson, Frank Winn. Douglas Hooper, George P. Toolson, Lorenzo Toolson, Mrs. Rinda Chambers and the Mesdames N. E. Munk and Alonzo Lindquist from Logan. High score was won by Mrs. J. A. Outke and high cut by Mrs. W. A. Noble. Mrs. Lorin Low entertained the members of the bridge club at her home on Friday afternoon. A delicious luncheon was served and high score prize was won by Mrs. Rinda Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Weeks and Mr. and Mrs. Forrester Claypool announce the birth of daughters during the past week. Mrs. Geo. L. Farrell of Logan spent the past week end visiting at the home of her daughter. Mrs. George O. Hansen. Miss Betty Scrowther spent a few days during the past week visiting friends at Preson, Idaho. held a Georginia Ina Ensign Hill, 78 a pioneer of Utah and Cache Valley, died Wednesday evening following a length Illness at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Francis O. Jorgensen of this city. Mrs. Hill was the widow of the late William J. Hill. She was bora in Brigham City. Ap-i- tl 8. 1854. the daughter of Martin and Mary Dunn Ensign. Surviving deceased are the foUow-m- g children; W. D. Hill, Nevada; Georginia Hawkins, Tremonton; M. L. Hill, San Francisco; Mrs. L. J. Sorensen, Salt Lake; John El Hill, Drummond, Montana; Mrs. F. O. Horgenson, Logan; one sister, Mrs. Efiie Merrill, Logan; one brother. Dr, A. W. Ensign, Salt Lake. Funeral services have been announced for Sunday, October 9, at 2 o'clock. Burial will be in the Logan City cemetery. t th necessity of practising fir pro. vent ion. By carrying on a vtgorou year program of activities they have made their citizens fir safety eoncnmx Save autumn leaves for th com. pout. It U a waste of good fertilizing material to bum them. U) VI 7 1 i "ix Mulch newly planted perennials to prevent heaving. widow of the late Joseph C. Knowles who died 14 years ago, died Thursday morning. Mrs. Knowles was born In Richmond, March 26, 1869, tho daughter of Jasper and Clara Young Conrad. She is survived by the following children: Jasper Knowles, Idaho Falls; Clara Los Angeles; Mrs. Marie Showalter, Panguitch; Mrs. Jessie Grow, Salt Lake; S. Y. Knowles, Los Angeles; W. C. Knowles, Salt Lake ; Russell Knowles, Logan police patrolman; Josephine Bufiock Logan; Mrs. Ted LaBorn, Cedar Ciiy and Myra Knowles, Logan; also 26 grand children and 1 great grand child. Funeral services will be held in the Logan Fourth ward chapel on Sunday at 12 o'clock noon with Bishop O. A. Sonne officiating. If you have time spade vegetable garden this fall. the Irr) hum rovk 7 III may plan But la ml We have just purchased Tt iy. flct jour sets ready for Conferense, Football and undt plan soon W next alk with E.ev lug subs ed mini Poli- 1 roar MONTROSES All Colors) Envelopes 33 Writing paper we anything In the paper can get it for you. 62 CACHE AMERICAN West Center. Phone 700 line I. as the coul dam A , y : mam : ury - jaSTTKJgaBB 1 you Federal Ave. PHILCO RADIOS AND TUBES o-- I lor a new tube tical speeches coming in daily over radio. Paper Bags Or Co Com JUST CALL 999 FOR SERVICE! We have connections with the i leading wholesale paper houses of the Intermountain territory. When! in need of: Paper "I er. checker for your convenience Paper Needs Wrapping tipor Before Conference! Supply Your h Ti wha Have Them Checked FREE Le t us i -- lira the Heart o a tj r some hyacinth! for indoor-bUxuPut three bulb tn th shallow pots sold as bulb pans. , Inter-Chamb- er Uri Pot watt W pit teen of e Li Greater Beauty Di Greater Comfort j Greater Value Little s Cost Mrs. Tacy Knowles Young Mother Answered Died Tuesday On Thursday Of Hemorrhage Clara Tacy Conrad Knowles, 63, mar hfivi tho the neai of s' Li ship Eitii load load and $6 8! for tarn the load to We will ycai T, hav choi still med sold kint on Uodemiting wutdt At old kout j obovt a flat of bentg ami taiut d ami flesl muI wee! are at TI YOUR old Stuccts or wooden no matter how large or a new dress by a covering of shingles, or attractive lumber siding . . . shady porches can a new wing to the be added . . . house gleaming floors of pine or Small, can be given ... oak . . . beamed ceilings and paneled walls a home of lasting beauty, comfort and increased value. You will be surprised at the little cost, to make these and many other improve- - ments . . . possible on Any old hou88 . . . by tho use of improved modern! lumber. The value of your property can be greatly enhanced and your outlay will be surprisingly low. Call or ask us to call and talk over the possibilities of modernizing your home. Our lumber yard is stocked with a complete assortment of the best lumber to meet every need for modernizing your old house . . , inside and out. littli shot prec at t A heat cow: with grad choi brin gooc 4, ' $3.5( Y fron feed fers most plaii Have That Old Fall Hat Made Like New at Our YOUR HAT Reduced Prices Main JOHN GINOS, Prop. Wood "W8 it, ncture renew it Buy Now While Prices Are Low celpl good heift heifi as $: Ca bold light heav Th recei ROYAL HAT WORKS - Inter-Chamb- er I- Well clean and block your hat the modern factory way for only 50c Our work is unequalled. Were still at the same old place. 3 A was served aisocial evening ar R-c- Georginia Hill Mrs. Marietta McNeil Carlson. 41, wife of Victor Carlson, 887 North 5th East, died at a local hospital about 6 p. m. Tuesday of an Internal hemorrhage. She was born here March 11, 1891, a daughter of William and Isabelle McNeil. She was married May 22, 1912, In the Logan L.D.S. temple. Surviving besides her husband are seven sons and daughters; Victor G., Mildred, Myrtle, Norwood, Blaine, Gale and Ronald Carlson; two sisters: Mrs. Otto Lundberg and Mrs. W. H. GoodseU, and one brother. Robert McNiel, all of Kogan. Funeral services are being held this afternoon in the Logan Tenth ward chapel. Back of $27.50 -- $39.50 - $49.50 - $72.50 , average for the preceding five year period. Tbetr per capita fire lou tn 1931 araa 12 33 a agsuut sbout 14 07 for the county ss a whole In doliars and cents the 1931 dividend to the residents of these ciUe approximately 150,000,000. A national survey just complet'd These results have largely been reveals that BOO local chambers of made possible through the efforts alm-liboards of commerce, trade and of the fire prevention committee organizations In a many cities and loans are Interested In fir of local cliambers of commerce in prevention. Of these organization. arousing th attention and stimulating the action of live public to 344 competed tn the 1031 Fire Waste Contest which ha been referred to as the most effective medium in existence to- KsaacasmaaBaBaBaaB: day for the education of the American public In tlte dangers and ex- Thi travagancei of fire waste. contest Is conducted by the !nur-- ; ance department of Die chamber . 1 of commerce of the United States In nine years no actively comp tin? comnyinity has suffered a majrr conflagration. Each year the value of property by fire in these cities has been below the national a vc! age. The services of th nation's best Informed fire prevention and fire protection engineers have been made available to the elite participating through the medium of the contest and the fire waste cour.c.l. A a measure of their accomplishments the cities ar.d towns compet13.il ing in tlie fire waste contest cut tiu.r fn losses that year 181 below their 7. 1932. OetJr11 LLL. "!. Call Beautifully finished m Walnut. . . . Funeral services fir O.'.o Ber Sr., were held In the Twelfth! with arl chapel cut d.iy J W. Llnfoid in chaise, ker were William Ath.ay. Worley, Pres G. W. mid Bishop Linford. Lindquist Special musical numb rs Included a vocal solo. Sometime. Somewhere." S. V. Prows; My Father Knows, William Bergencr; Prayers were offered by Bishop Charles England and Hyrum C. Larsen. Deceased was bom In Berlin. Germany. October I, 1857. He died last Thursday, September 29. In Los Thirteen children were Angeles. bora to Mr. Bergencr of which five sons and three daughters survive. For many years he was a resident of Logan. Services To Be Held Sunday Vocpon! $27.50 - $39.50-$49.5- 0 j I jdci-mn- s uii-rtl- ! The American Legion Auxiliary held their Installation meeting at the home of Mm Jame A. Cragun on Monday evening with Commander Asia II. Color acre adIn charge. vanced by Mr. George P. Toolaon. community afnglng under tt direction of Mr. Boy Smith; prny'r. 'Claplafn Annie O, Mile; pech 'of wrkome, Mr. Bergeon: comic Toolson; reading. Mr. L. Vrrn frolo. Mr W. H Griffith with Mr Laiw'.jn Chambrr on the vtol.n and l'Jod M'.le at the piano. Presentation of officer for tlie coming i Commander, Mt. Asia I! year j Berg' vi,; f;r .t vice commander, M.Lai on C. Wmn: second vice M. commander. Mi. Fart-at arms. Mr. Lib- Mr ble Toovn and historian r jKe.e H. Cragun. Musical ltun.b-Smithfwld I. huttt!. U:l FriiLiv.' Fire Prevention Campaign On Installation In United States Smithfield Legion Post FINGER PRINT t I . ! fim h 0. Cain of Richmond Vlwr I .' .i n aI in selected lirt by unanJmmuly vii v .ii.sli-m- , cunnni'.U ; Jo executive ('. iixm tf Dvowtslic of (he under tn III, and the kidn.v-lWediirid.iy nqjlil a the nmnin . run fur the IrEudature on the iry artivhi'x wlmh have been p.-- i iiiinriit ThU American j ... :in Democratic ticket. the amtm.ncv mad le-- ll th i Ulnn. v rvi-rio- Can Head Western Road: - . ITrm n 1 tie Cne ef j tI mini I I I 11, fl I'. Li I V I nrriinT LLiilOl'ii, 1 URL (1M.1.I 'W H: Okay, America Shovir." a The Captlol Theatic LOGAN. CACHE COUNTY. UTAH Logan, Utah Anderson Lumber Company the is m catic shee catic Grib Agri Bldg Live Tr chee wint |