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Show CACHE ITkjt ald. call for North Pacific to in done the Chinese note, a hid. would bear ft per cent Interest ami fall due three year from the dale of each shipment They would U lecurrd by a apeciwl Import tirtn of ft prr cent on all Imports, and Official of lire surtax would be Rpckati. Wuh. Impounded !r Pacific Orm Grower. Is.. . gold In Ameriran bank at Eluny-l.ol- , aid rrfkitiii.1 maiketmg atrenry, lo be turned orer to Non I Ua-Wrre advUrd today Uutt t..r Pacific and Ihe RFC, monthly a Prospect Of Ur Fiaturc Fife Delivery any BITTER fresh .Morning week-da- . Wi-ib--v i 1 Poultryman Advises To Guard Against Disease, u su let fotatof.s (55e i FELIX CASH - I MARKET I te ;-- aaf me j s Police Seize Petition From British Needy J. one-ha- lf at M 23 "IVesi tar !ow ly, Mr Bowman was tr in standing on the running Laud, tried lo tin wind hlf Id with or.; l.ir.d and guide the car with O., oilier. In doing o it came too nett a small embankment and ruHcti over, pinning him brneaih it. Mr. Row man and a baby were In the cur at the time of llie accld-- nt and CMBped unharmed. Mr. Bowman wa brought to a I Yes! on hospital by Rufus Long and Vernon Sharp. It wa found he had iuffered Internal Injuries, a broken bark, a broken pelvic bone and a' cerebral hemrr.orrhage, j He was born at Richmond. Utah, February 29, 1880. a son of Hyrum Webster and Maria Edtehon He moved to Mapkton In 1897. He married Priscilla Marshall February 29. 1P1J. j Beside hi widow, lie survived by nine sons and daughters: Verio, I Loris, Alllne, La Von. Glenn Clyde. DrWatn and Pearl Bowman,! Mapleton; nine brother and sister., Mrs. Laura Johnson. Driggs: Mfs. Mr.y Barfaru, Parley and George Bowman. Downey, Jack Bowman, Mountain Home; Prank Bowman. Artuio: William Bowman, fowls on; Edward Bowman, Rlgbv. and Mrs. Annie Tripp. Richmond Funeral services will be ecndtlclei Saturday at 1 p. m. In the Maph-i-ton L. D, S. chapel, with Intel ment in Franklin city cemetery At the reopening North Cache of school, October 31, there were new students registered. eleven Most of the students who were attending school before beet vacation have now returned. The percentage of students that attended school before beet vacation and the percent that is attendof stuing school now is: 96.8 dents in before the vacation and 39.1 are back to school now. There are two more weeks left of school work until the first term ends November 18. Compare our Meat items and others. We deal in meats only, must please. POT KOAST lb. CHOICE lb. PRIME RIB ROLLED ROAST BEEF LIVER extra choice, 2 VEAL CHOPS 2 lbs. LAMB CHOPS 2 lbs. Mountain brand, whole or half FRESH OYSTERS extra large, doz HAMS, PICKLED PIGS FEET, 2 lbs. ' SOc Complete Select Stock of Lunch Bleats LARGE IIOOP SQUAD REPORT AT AGGIE CAMP f Continued from Pajre One) Floyd Young, Harold Hansen, CleoJ Petty, Roy Hull, Dave Crowton. Everett Campbell. Pratt, Henderson, Finlayson, Baird. Fletcher, Harper, Pugh, Lambert, Barker and Brown J LOST Columbia bicycle. Belongs to Cache American delivery boy. jf Missed from Junior high school! S'! Nov. 2. Anyone finding it return to Cache American office and receive m reward. Phone 700. n iinti-ti:- let-le- d SATURDAY BARGAINS DREAI) Maid, I j I0C Medium Size Oranges, very juicy 1IC 1 cent each, doz. j n. 1 In, IS lb. J 0 ( 0 0 0 t! 0 .. ft J VaklcyI! Morrell Peterson Utah State the Agricultural college. Mr. Simmons has taken lull responsibility of a diversified farm for the past three years and has demonstrated his ability 16 farm successfully. A. Edwin Larsen, a Future Farmer of Firth. Idaho and a son of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Larsen wen second honors In the nation and a 300 scholarship in the 1929 contest. He competed with 107 other high point livestock Judges from different parts of the United States. He was an active member of the Firth chapter of Future Fanners of America and an outstanding student and successful farmer. ... Hall Ogden Visitor Mrs. Elizabeth 61 Og- den Is visiting with Mrs. J. W. nett of Logan. Bar- Hampton Sandinavian meeting will be held in the stake house Friday evening, November 4 and 7:30 o'clock. C. F. Olsen of Hyrum and Carl T. Peterson of Logan will be the speakers. We Invite all Scandinavians to be 8ap J yc Crystal White 10 bars 5c Tomato 4 cans Early June extra sifted 1' 2 cans Tomatoes M ' oods Cross 5 3 !g. cans lb. 23c 33c Corn Meal Smsgs j 1 Kc can Enwrapped .c 9 lb. OChc bags Strictly Fresh 1lc lb. 2 nkg. Juice Bottles each n, Tkink It Ovnr journay of a thonsund mOc start with a slngla atep. SLy "B W alrnits Diamond Brand 25c Toilet rolls Chocolates. ! box of assorted Milk Chocolates 3 boxes of Cherry Chocolates . . b. b. 25c Fresh Creamery CRYSTAL ! $1.00 $1.00 If your household allowance has been ruthlessly cut by the depression, DONT WORRY! You wont have to buy inferior foods , . . your family will never know that each meal costs considerably less . . . .because our prices have been cut even more than your budget. Youll find the same well known brands of food youre used to at tre- Dont Fail to See Our Window Display Butter 15 oz. Package Per pound Cream Oil Toilet 3 Bars ISC j 2c K. Brand Shrimps Tissue 1000 sheets 4 Seeded or Seedless Sugar 2 lb. Pkg. Drops Mix Candy 2 lbs Shelled Walnuts Soft Per Pound Catsupic Large Bottles each K1!1 me Powdered 5C Just Received Another Shipment of those very fine mendously lower prices. dramatic productions are: Ivy Nlli-soVeda Tremellinr. Maude Cooley Roberta Smith, Hugh 8 wee: on, Willis Hess, Cleo Petty, Jay Winkle-maClayton Cheney, Lois Maughan, Erma Wilde, Mary Brown Elaine Jensen, Merrill Anderson. Richard Owens, Olayds Hendrickson, Donna Garbett, Ted Thatcher and Keith Rhodes. Raisins Soap Grape Steaks, any cut . . . Ib. 16c Hamburger & Sausage 10 Pot Roasts, steer beef 12c Pork Shoulder Roasts 11c 1-l- Milk i MEAT 5-I- Continued from Page One) Fine Beet 10 lbs. Tea Very Best Shrimps Dry can FAMOUS DR IMA TONIGHT AND SATURDAY Specials for Saturday, NOV. 5th Japan CoSSee Folgers 1 lb. pkg. The clubs participating fa the project are the Booster Club, La Senia, Pep and Home Economics. Sugar Monday I i Soap Sunny 10 Bars 164 Our Fresh Stock of Raisins Just Arrived. Blue Ribbon Brand, 3 large pkgs. . 25c Camay Toilet , Logan . . Smithfield . . Hyrum . . Wellv21e present. EMIL ANDERSON, P. S. OLSON. JAMES CLARENCE JOHNSON. Our Service Means Free Delivery, Honest Weight and Courteous Treat meal bars Improve Decorum At North Cache G. HAYBALD, Prop. Phone 11 Scandinavian Meeting Independent Grocery II. - Ogden North Uachc The club organization of North Cache high school camh.i.e agreed on a clcan-u- p paign. to help Improve the conditions in the school. Each week, one club elects its members to patrol the rooms in the building. They see that the paper Is kept off the floors; they prohibit Along with writing on the walls. the clean-u- p campaign, the clubs help to avoid congested traffic In the halls, to keep the students quiet in the assemblies and lyceums, as well as being ushers in all assemblies and lyceums. Stettler . Ryan (Cl to Lundali Two agricultural student of the Utah State Agricultural college have Just been awarded scholarships of 500 and 300 for places won in national livestock Judging contests. Lawrence Simmons, a future farmer of Spanish Fork and son of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Simmons took first honors In the National livestock Judging contest at Kansas-City, Mo. In November 1931. Simmons was In competition with 98 livestock Judgere from the various states of the nation and was high point In his ability to Judge sheep, swine, horses and beef cattle. In recognition of his outstand- - 3 IreMon II. Jensen Fonorren R. lumen . Lowe .. mg record, he was awarded 500 be applied on agricultural study iu Brown .l- . U. I. C. lc mile rate Mech&rn only " Through Special Arrangements Nov. Lewis Jacobsen Scholarships Awarded Students in Stock Judging 12 aNooa - 1 . High Preston vs. Logan High Tingey Hor.o wheat. Sugar ... Regular pice, $1.10 will prevail after this date. school students, 22c with activity card. Logan 0. Logan 0. Logan 0. Logan 6. Logan 6. Logan 0. Logan 20. A. Hess M. Jensen Either white or whole ,lf Tickets on hale now at Ijgan Hardware Co., and Thatcher Clothing Co. 7.c until 6 p. m. Tuesday Nov. 8, 1932. - Jcppsen 'Vincent J 5 FOOTBALL GAME College Stadium 3 P. F;l. Nov. II Exp for 10 lbs., Annual Homecoming BOX ELDER sack 21 lb. back pie- it. us score: 1924 - Box Elder 27, 1925 Box Elder 67, 1926 Box Elder 16. 1923 Box Elder 25. 1929 Box Elder 0. 1930 Box Elder 12, 1931 Box Elder 0. UTAH AGGIES Storting lineup: High Patent flour, you all know the extra good quality of Electric Dii:ht nnd Dally l.illv Flour, TCc j North Cach 1st North salisfitc-fu- it food, dcjrti Liieiit of O. I, ."sk.tifgs S stem yloics jiiovides Kill p. t r nt in sanitation, 0; r t!is!.ivs of lin k .! and foods are our customers save greatly on each item M from our hulk foods display section. lu-ri- Good Attendance Of Students At Phone 300 in m. inner. The hulk or cur red fight miles Ihe ac .H f ill re. of the nett Wliile Hit M.ij'U'.'in ulmolhouv. week. ARKET 's dis-phiv- Tlie.day. vs Coach Earl Rr:t!'.am Cuy Box Elder high school IUs are lor Hair annual meeting wish the Igsn GriKhn. la re today. In the first home game of the Logan will enter tlie to win by a large mar-gifiav d"i-due to their defeat of Ogden after the Tib! ra had (rousut-- Box M.ldir Unaij wiU have an advantage la cxpcrleiite and eight. The Logan line will outweluh the Box Elik r linemen 17 pound per man and tlie backUeld will average 8 imuiids Inavirr. However, Hie Bes have Lxn working hard and are in txtxllmt condition, and are con- !:lent Dial they will be able to up-e- t tlw favorite. One of the largest crowds of the season U expected grocery Mores of t(d:iv. Hulk Foods ore not Kept or Ix.pital from injura-- suffer-i- d in an automobile accident Utc Bow-ma- nd lit ihe olden d;ij COLORADO AGGIES At Brigham in some nl ACS 0DERN BULK FOODS IlittliO Aibrrl Wthslci 52. of Maple Ion, Idaho Wrdl.t-Mlxat 10 1J a. m. at ! "atcAill ? Friday. November 4. 1922. Grizzlies To Battle Bees g Pirriull. I.ten:an, da-- y ReronstnieUun IImiw corporal; m credit on Ifie note. rieamerv. It f ir fiTlie rainier" National Crain hd "reopened tM BLKFDoT ISOOO.W) M nancing the national conjaraii'e KOAST. Il. fecshfl credit alient a!c to tlie C'..l wmdd handle deli wry of the wlv-I'UKK ROAST to hlp at Parifle northwest port-- . tit government li. t! Henry Collin of Portland, wrdrr r. aaid. flier action, nil HYMLTIU.KR .ce president of the Eainwr" NaIntervention 1:1 behalf of tlr da!, II- -. 2 v.. L, Jviie tional. tald. by Senator bhoit cut NTKAlk, Collin fxprev. d tlie opinion that cntlcurd u RFC. trail d fi.r Ik h while from ten werk would Iwo lo action iiurilari days j laying 1C MSINS be rind'd to conclude present r. famu-- r were suffering grrsf Jos I or. ksr. North Pacific. A. R. 6J.umj cf got tat Iona between Hie RFC. an) I.AK1). loose tlie Chinese gosmiment. Ullton. Ore. tlia preside :it llw. again had expressed Ita aillitigm to Indorse Chinese natiunali-- t j demanded by th-- f 3 lbs. notea, TORN & CANE .nance corportion. Certllied copier j K It! I, gallon ran of financial aUtemenla and oilai ( Hll I and NAVY document from tlie file of North Pacific are being forward! d to DEANS, 3 lbs. , Washington. D. C.. by airmail toRecord kept during the past year day, Shumway laid. The RFC. proposal. Ehumwa.- Indicate that prolapsus and cannl-- . balhm are responsible for heavy mortality In many of the flock in our state, according to Carl Frisch- knecht, extension poultryman for, If North 11 Fat Tbone 15 the externum service of thy Utah, room) modern home Elate Agricultural coiliv, fo r Phony 44, 12 tali of the year alien start to lay and they are w ANTED Skim mlht. Call Cac la- helng confined to the laying pen American. hiavy mortality from prolapsus and cannibalism Is especially noticeable.-payAPARTMENT K(M)M Pj1 FOCS Mr. Frlschknecht. Rcri. Ca4 31BJ. While the exact cause and the Wanted Man to kill hog Ca'l at treatment for prolapsus have not After the first contingLondon ' Cache American. a cirbeen definitely ents of the 2000 hunger marchers the week by cular last recently published London into tor unarmed WANTLD Potato cull eultnble who Washington Agricultural experiment from all parts of the United Kinghog feed. Call Cache American. extension Is cited the tostation by dom were farted homeward IOR KENT Seven room unfur- poultryman to call attention to the mystery of what happennight, nished house. Call at 360 North, conditions, any one of ed to their petition, purportedly 2nd West. whlrh may Increase the number of bearing one million names a a Inherent solved. "blowouts" In flocks: For Rate or Trade Oood paving weakness and forcing of young The petition, demanding abolition business In Logan. Call at Cache for production: Inflammation of the means test, which limits dole birds American office. of the oviduct (caused by constipa- beneficiaries and which never Four room modern tion) ; too heavy or fat condition of reached the house of commons as FOB RENT house, good garage; 391 South, your birds; the laying of abnormal- was intended, was confiscated by ly large eggs. First West. Phone 608-police when they learned It had "In order to avoid these condi- been checked In the Charing Cross A splendid Miller tions It Is a good plan to bring pulFOR SALE station. Monitor range at the N. D. A. lets Into production gradually after railway Three men presented a check at store. 125 00, rash or script. of five they have reached the age the station for the bundle tonight months and are of and seemed angry when told It had FOR SALE First crop alfalfa or and Mr. Frichknecht been will trade for good cows. A. T. standard weight," given to police. The men were advises. 110-Informed they would have to make Clawson. Hyrum. Phone us"A constipated condition can their protest to railway authorities. FOR RENT ft room modem home ually be overcome by providing When a deputation of the "hunwith screen porch and basement plenty of green feed; milk In some ger march" leaders those left after at 373 South 1st West Phone 608-- J. form and by the use of Epsom several were Jailed found their salts, at the rate of three fourth house of commons FOR RENT Partly furnished thrw of a pound to each 100 adult birds. way to the last night, and blocked police by rooms and bath. Nicely cleaned Since heavy com reeding may pro- bv the bloodiest of four riots since and decorated. Inquire 394 West duce an over-fcondition the laytheir arrival In the capital, they 1st South. ing ration for pullets should not be turned In the petition bundle at the FOR SALE Our Pea Coal, 5.50 per made up of over 50 per cent of yel- station. Just as If it were a coat cr ton la the best Pea Coal In town low corn. To avoid soft shelled egys. bag. They received an ordinary replenty Try a ton 5.50 delivered. Thatcher see that the ration contains ceipt in exchange for it. of minerals and vitamin D." Coal Co. Telephone 78. Police discovered what had been Although It Is not always easy to done and obtained the petition af-- 1 Tree run distinguish between "blowouts' end ter DLLICOlS APPLES making a request to railway 50c per bushel. Assorted Jonathans plckouts" In the flock, the later is authorities. 3 bu. for 1.00. John Lundberg, usually due to cannibalism, accordThe only disturbance today InRiver Heights. Phone 817-While ing to Mr. Frlschknecht. volving "hunger marchers" was on; cases of prolapsus may encourage in which they denied all responFOR SALE Oood work horse cannibalism in the flock, cannibalsuitable for beet hauling or other sibility. About 100 police were sent to ism Is usually due to a London county almshouse to heavy work. See J. O. Davis, 213 poor ventilation, lack of exercise, quiet a demonstration by inmates East 3rd South. Phone B78-- J. insufficient green feed or irregular who were aroused because of extra care and management. If careful food given to "hunger marchers" attention to each of these details stationed there. The latter received DR. G. P. WISEMAN does not give relief, cannibalism the extra food from sympathizers. D.TC. can usually be checked by darken- They denied any part in the demoning the coop or by removing the ip strations and said they had shared Chiropodist of the upper beak with a knife. Any food with the regular inmates. FOOT SPECIALIST birds that are bleeding from the Police ordered the "hunger march Office hours B to 133 to 5 comb or any other part of the body era" to remain In their rooms at the I Thatcher Bldg Phone 526 should be removed from the flock Institution. Twenty-seve- n men were immediately. arraigned in court today on charges of participation tn the rioting last night on Whitehall and the embankment near the houses of parof liament and in the vicinity Charing Cross. Two were sentenced to six months at hard labor, several others were fined and some of their cases were held over for a ruj4 CACHE COUNTY. UTAH AN. MapIetonMan Succumbs To Crash Hurts SATURDAY SPECIALS China Wheat Sale Revived AMERJCAN-LOG- jhoz. can WHITE ( Granulated Soap Regular 25c Size for 23c U. S. INSPECTED MEATS - Fresh Hamburger 2 lbs Pork Roasts Loin lb. lc 1ZC Picnic Hams lb. toe i BACON feSKL Pot Roast S 8C to 1 2 |