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Show CACHE AMERICAN Fgo ui'tu'n I1 Ti F immuIIi'M Vlir P.r: I fit partlvl twU UnukUii J ut tho Maiowi I.UM-t- l at It Institute t Tevhnulugy. fuuud lUt 2o,lKAI of them could t of no ordinary flared on the flu. bd Three New Home Sections Organized Eali.k Wwli Tin llonuriv of standard English lunguu.,. dlo of lb approtmatly gfrrgaln '. of our If U dead word peoeh bo added tho nuoibrr would reach 700.CK.iO ll'lug and dead. word. Ttirre new liome and community e n, g . , - V r. the famous Yidor trademark comes . the laie&t sensation from XtaaiO Headquarters5' making "Hit' Masters Voice" better than ever. ; An dyxia'Wilh , Vandals Put Ampll-(lcatlo- n. Volumo Conlrol. Ton Weather was more favorable today for Coach Leo Calland's Vandals to practice the field attack they will throw against the Utah Aggies at BoDe Thanksgiving day. Willis Smith, little giant, and George Wilson, his running mate, are expected to come through. Moscow. Control and beautiful cablnot . . . complolelr quipped with caw typ Radlotrona. HEAR IT TODAY A COMPLETE I V RCA Victor fledic AeJM b. :cher Music wnarwiifH Tradition carries the Masonic order back to the building of the at Jerusalem, with King Sol- omen a the first grand master. The best authnriile are agreed, however, that modern masonry I an outgrowth of the guild or associations of builders who Inbnred on the great cathedral and other works of the Middle ago. Their skill and the often transient character nf their employment hound them In fellowship, wlille the necessity und demand for them gave them pros perity und privileges beyond those of most other classes of workmen. not actually Ultimately person connected with building were admitted to membership, and when steps were taken In England In to pat the fraternity on a basis It was no longer confined to operating masons. Aggie Game Automatic Company glimd Idaho Prosy Writer. writer" a per sun who Is employed to write an article, a glory or a bonk, hut wIiom name dues not appear a the author. The osteiisihle author Is a person who lias won .sumo distinction, either ill or la some II. e held of Id-If- other line of nluleumr. Wirclsss Futu r The greatest future for wireless lies, not In more or better broadcasting, although tills may be Important, but In the transmission of tight and power. Muiie ftr tbs Blind Dr. .W.undcr Units says: "If we should place the same piece lo ordinary music and in ltrallle side by able no one would at first glance recognize them as signifying the same tiling, the appearance Is so different. The sensate Impression of an ascending or descending melody through higher or lower written notes, whose difference la shown by lines or spaces. Is not created In music for the blind; here we are dealing with the entirely different form of presentation. Music Is pictured for the seeing In the rise and fall of the melody, while muste for the blind must remain pictnreless. In Braille music, although time signatures and key as well as metronome time and temim are Indicated at the beginning of the piece, crescendo and deeresceudo signs, ties, accents and slurs are not written over the notes, hut Introduced Into the musical text." GET A LINE ON REAL STYLE Youll post j ourself on suit style best in our display because our showing represents the cleverness of six of Americas foremost de- signers backed by superior tailoring organizations. You get leading productions here Hand finish, in lG0rj Pure Wool Worsteds, all the leading colors. $10.95 $13.95 English Worsted, the best that money can buy. The finest of tail oring. $19.50 and $24.50 Overcoats present a variety of conceptions this season, all within the style edicts . . . English Drape Coats, and fitted effects in fine worsteds. All the latest Voge going at these unusual prices. $9.95, $11.95, $13.95 Smith Clothing Co. Under all forms of criminal Jurisprudence based on Anglo Salon law. the burden I on (lie prosecution to proie Its rlinrge, American and Krltlkh laws are based on Hu, In font wllli some I, .. Ji I litlol anil Canada. Mo.) of r..nti tienlal Europe and laitlii Ameii.a base llielr system on the old Ito man law, wlileh , resumes a prl-er liiiiiHent until the proscruilnn bat made out a auhstuutiul ease him against him and then guilty umil he h.ia proved Ms In Scottish procedure differs from the English In many ways. The source of the old Sot hi w were the feudal system and the Roman law, the latter acquired In French unlvccitltlr and modified h) Ireneh Idea log to Henderson and Watts 'Scotland of Today. Tbe procedure remind rather of prance than of Png land It goes on to describe how an acetiied person M questioned privately by (ha roecutor before the sheriff and his answer are put Into Hit form of a declaration, which be la called on to sign and which I later used at evidence. ncldc the two verdicts of Gullty" and Not Guilty." there I one of "Not Proven," which give the primmer the benefit of the dould and acquit him unlee further evldonce Jutifle reopening of tbe case. Masonic Order Traced to Ancient Jerusalem In Licks For Supcrhetero TP Not AH Forma of Law Procedure Are Alike rvi.-idloii- a the Cn he Parra Burrau were organized this week. Mrs. J W. Bentley of Trenton, former president ; Mrs. W. J. Harrison of Cove, rawly elroted president and Mi Peter Peterson of Millville attendi d the organization meetings. At Millville fifteen attended wla-rthe following offiMrs. Marion cers were elected: Jessup, president; Mrs. May Mon-soMiss Wanda Hott. secretary and treasurer; Mrs Olive Scott and Mis. Dorms Scott, directors. the j At Nlblry thirty attended Tire following were elect'd officers: Mrs. May Larsen, president Mrs. Annie Glenn, Mrs. Hazel Chugg, secretary; Mrs Mrs. Ella Lrona Anderson and Smith, directors. At the meeting at Providence fifty persons were present. Newly elected officers were: Mrs. Diana ' Lcwe. president; Mrs. Eliza Zollln- Mrs. Ada Nuhn. ger, secretary: Mrs. LUlte Stirland and Mrs. Lucille CumpbeU. directors. ctlons of O NOW exactly thirty years afler the firs! musical instrument bearing LOGAN. CACHE COUNTY. UTAH ; Tke Crest! Tkieg Frisads Bey Metal by tbe Flask bate bad msny opportuuitles to Whuteter tbe numlr of a man Buying uietal by the flask seems help other people over bard place. eirnnge at first thought, but tbe friend, there will be time In Me This Joy. Ute Joy of kludneaa, la In metal In question, mercury, la al Ufe when l.e bas one too few ; but a way tbe gresteat thing In Ufa, way In liquid form when handled tf ha baa only ona eoamy, be Is Students From Bear River High Stage Program I fur It la always wlthlu reach of averyont. Dr. Wilfred Grenfell from Bear River Reprrv-ntanve- t high school presented the asvmblv given Wednesday morning to the students of Logan high srlmol Dallas White, student body president from the visiting school was In charge of the program. A trio of girls. Fay Mye Mildred 'Bush and Venn Klrkhan:. panled by Edna Capmier sang two Carmen Farnsworth and songs Josephine Wadsworth followed Dies number with tap dance. A violin solo waa given by La moot Vance, two vocal solos by Blaine Thompson. two humorous reading by lone Davis, and three piano selections by Ralph Klrkham. In conclusion another number was given by the girls trio. acrom-noeetie- In commerce ami la therefore In lids tnnnner. anld not ona toe lucky Indeed, If be baa . many. Bulwar-Lytton- Take Advantage of the NOW Very Low Prices . . e. j BUY WHAT YOU CAN NOW, AS PRICES WILL SURELY ADVANCE! Sophia Sorensen Died Wednesday At Family Home Mrs. Sophia Sorensen, 70, wife of Lars Sorensen at 268 residing North. 2nd East street, died Wednesday evening at 5.30 o'clock following a lingering illness that has lasted for over a year. She was born In Hyrum, December 17, 1862 the daughter of Ni-- li nd Johanna ChrlsTon-tempj Christensen sen. From Hyrum, Mrs. Sorensen moved to College with her husband and then settled at Shelley, Idaho, The couple removed to Logan a! couple of years ago. Besides the hus- band the following children sur- vive: Mrs. E. P. Hansen and Isaac; Sorensen. Providence: Mrs. B. B. Stringham. Salt Lake; aDo fix' brothers: Wilford, Ezra. Andrew. Heber, Hyrum and Niels Christen. sen, alt of Shelley; one sister, Mrs. Mary Ann Jensen. Idaho Falls. Funeral services will be In the Fourth ward chapel on Sunday at 1 o'clock with Bishop Ole Sonne pre- - j siding. The body can be viewed at the family residence In the forenoon prior to the services. OUR PRICES ON: KNIT GOODS UNDERWEAR L. D. S. GARMENTS are lowest since we started in business! le I . . J USE YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO MAKE YOUR DOLLAR DO DOUBLE DUTY! . . . BUY NOW! BE WISE ; . . . I j EBJJESEESES European Market Crottet Market crosses were erected at trading place to remind people o to deal with their customers a to be Christllke. Most market town In England and Scotland had crosses and many of them are still In existence. Quality of Coal Depends Upon its age and the Weight of Covering f GORDON CREEK COAL was formed twenty million years ago, as attested by the large Dinosaur tracks found in this vein of coal. GORDON CREEK COAL is hard in texture, bright in color, low in impurities, it acknowledges no superior. The remarkable sales increase of this superfuel, indicates the general Splendid Army Muieum 'Deutsche Verkchrshlaetter, Berlin: The army museum at Stuff gart, collections for which were projected In l!i.!0, has been completed and opened to the public. One department of the institution,. In the New palace, covers the entire period from almiit the year 1200 to the year 1S71. Another department shows ttie various uniforms, In time of peace and war. used by the Wur-- ; temherg armies, from the founding of tile German empire to tho World war. A third room shows the uniforms and equipment used during those four years, and yet another, the Koom of Honor,'' contains noth-inhut leather-hounvolumes In which are set down the names of 82.000 Wurtemlnirgers who fell in that epochal conflict. satisfaction realized by the consumer. No new customer can burn one ton without conviction of its merit. Truly a SUPERFUEL. Due to its coking tendency it will last hours longer when other coals have perished to ashes. The fusion point is 2800 degrees F. and accounts for the intense heat, being unable to form clinkers. Therefore, we say NOT A CLINKER IN A CARLOAD. Chemists and assayers use this superfuel as well as leading cafes and restaurants. Who are better judges of the merits of the respective coals? Be Thirfty By Using "Conscience Fund The conscience fund of the United States treasury was opened with a contribution of $" in 1S11. Money received for this fund is not carried on the books of the Treasury department as such, but is listed as miscellaneous receipts. The amounts sent in range from 2 cents from a person who failed to put a stamp on a letter when mailed to several thousand dollars from persons who smuggled goods Into the United States without paying Import duty. Usually the sums ent are small. No special use is made of the money. It simply goes Into the general funds of the depar'nient. Th Best Way Out stout Woman nedgU into a crowded street ear was having difficulty In gel ting into her tightly buttoned Jacket pocket to extract her fare. Madam," raid a man next to her. during her fruitless struggles, let me pay your fare. She protested rather Indignantly. My only reason for wi king t do so, he said, "Is that yoQvu un buttoned ray suspenders three times trying to get into your pockets. Imp. Trade JournaL Friday, November 18. 1932. GORDON CREEK COAL One Trial Ton will convince. A Premium coal at no extra cost. prompt, reliable, courteous service call For CITY COAL COMPANY S. B. Benson, Mgr. A Exclusive Dealer WE DO NOT SUBSTITUTE PHONE 8 E 123 S. MAIN 123 ST. Investment Certificates Agents For Stokermatic Stoker Wc Give Gold lie |