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Show CACHE AMERICAN F&r Two. CACHE AMERICAN fttholed beats ! u tntertd it 17 Fvery TCa? tt r Outer Mreet, Logan. Utah. matt.tr second-cla- -i lfnn. B'h. uider Foii-nsl- x r a. 1931, and at the th Art of March nj-nn- n rerrw or Ki'rs--- ty Advertblng rate one year mivll ALLIES CS 3, 1878 Il.h'.lthr- J. C. ALLEN. WUXIAM C. ENGLAND J. H. ENGLAND and FLOYD ROSE, til of Logan. Cl ah vj 10 Frida? Pout O.'tce Owtr aid areanjement xyolfityn A3 made known upon aptilln'Um. By FRANCO MARION 'ram MVkV !m M-Mto4 IV I Ibrifi-rfee. Suning Marion DavA. Thanksgiving At Home The main cause for Thanksgiving this year in Cache that we shall stay at home with the family and not run off to a football frame in Salt Lake City. For many years foot ball has taken precedence over family reunions in Cache on Thanksgiving day, but now that we are reaching years of discretion we are getting a new sense of values and are goin to put in a Thanksgiung at home. It is just as well for us to spend our money at home, and there is no question but what we will enjoy a far more profitable day than if we rose before dawn to follow the fortunes of a football team. There will probably be more people in Ijngan nevt Thursday than there have been for many years on Thanksgiving day. There will also lie many students who will not be aide to go home and who will he glad to join any home circle tlmt is kind and thoughtful enough to invite them. The strange! with.n our gates will Ik? many on Thursday and wo will d The well to invest some of our football money on them. college student is a valuable financial asset to Ijogan. Every one usually wants to sell him something, now is the time for us to turn the tables and offer him a seat at our dinner table and a place at our hearth side. We might even take him to church with us if Logan has any citizens so old fashioned ns to believe in the spiritual significance of Thanksgiving Day. CHAPTER I Now listen. you iM V rtratik Itn-puklnu up with i How do )ou know what ll hapa , lanmd the 'i nil a MtClui.e r of her he ker to emphisie the a to her frh nit, Ixitlw Ca.l iban wns closing tlms nt iJiry's V Gom1s store, hev, ral hundred ,m linker doors were Into jamming .an hals. and daubing ruui e nnd e rs-- i. itlrk on drawn faces tin! quickly completed they id', their way to tho crowd' d exit I.ottle Irnorcd Illondle's question. "'Ibey have n swill cal." she In 'wed. atrnu,htrnliift tho vtn of a talc itklnt llml Itcnwiid tho-- e new of s one ipclv ley. m uni a. cnviuod cro cri i ro stuff nu hint, that shiny I. e ihi-'new plituru Ganns wt r come l.hindle hi. ox, it go' Aw, y wont tut you. Gv, tneyie t ruing to tut us home:" Yh, wevo heard that before."' 1 .llr tuitk .Tycr "What'a tho flashy nutt called. Idea?" he approathed tho arguing girls. Oh. Ur. Greer hi um." said little, rxthue grandly. This ha my friend, l.londlo l.h.ndlo JdcClune. my fcei friend t told you about Her f Wo'ro pals!" Hello, baby! Cano on. step 'on It!" Greonbnum commanded. "Well, fiMKthys, Isa," as Blond! turned away. Lottie grasped tier arm aa Greenhaum said: Como and meet ham!" "You mean In the car? 1 o Just lieen looking at It." coldly retorted Plondte, tut allowing hciself to ho ltd bv Lottlo toward tho roadster. , "1 hi I bam h' am Mulk you know Louie, don't you'. llrirn-h- a urn Introduced as they reailuj th ear. Hello, hid!" said fam. 1 forget your name, sweetheart . said MU'lunr," urn! Blend; emphasized the MiCluiie." ilnp In!" ordered Greenhaum, opening the door. How shall we sit querhd Lottie Thcro nr four of us. Js there a seat behind" 1h-n- f of room. Hop In I.lomlie," lnvted Ram. Na, lu take the T.V "Aw, come on can the chattr! said as he gave her a Grct-nbau- hv' f V ; f ,e v-- V . J: ' I -- K "Ate, tome m, Blondie, I t.ft yoe." then air, brunrtl hat waant ah? h XV Ui u t t worry-lr.- J Z' v -- at . I oihilt r.ira nr d I' anri.ni, I" hoi.i d l. in no nt Th vt'v Ittmim; will! ' lab d " l' tha! anti' ' monotony Out- - the l.rout I M 1. r hou ria.'.r. lauti hoi I'b'.v - I.' t 1 t .t , non. ed I;;. m. i:r ftynliot the it ior. tab inf- tu tl men w ho a.it In tho cm 1", I. 11 w tali' i had chin i'll I ' I vr - Mr. a mi fir.-e-- ' ff4y, , . No. I won t. Th car pull- uto. In D',7, d the - r- ' In 3ir. ilic-ir- y Ri- In for Cml.e American - . wrfe. - . A IOU RENT J. ,.W . 3 or 4 room furnishIOU KI.NT ed apartment, modem, steam a I A o I Git KENT Partly iumbhed lhr rxn;i and bath. Nicely cleaned jar.d d orated. Inquire 394 Wtst 1st Rouih. ind. I k . cvv. Wtiie W. ci M.i ny fir-- t y i.i . healed, electric range, borne 312 West Ct nter 8 room modern SiioiU reasonable. Ki AFAKniKN'T jC'-vl- nnicors r:n tmfur-nlshc- 8I7-N- '(Mjrccr. 'SsF HEALTH SERVICE NERV-O-METE- SERVICE R 312 Weat Center SL Phone 918 '?' (AlHOTKt DR, G. P. WISEMAN DAC. Chiropodist : FOOT SPECIALIST Office hours 9 to 132 to 8 I Tliatrher Bldg Phone 52? - an: - r vi Dr. Wm. W Ross lit" I i -- - children and dogs ui. I Gi.ie: tied Into the t noimm A, reached the top of me fut-B! of slulr. theie stood Ing against the wall Th little smile on her pr, tty I. . ' u hT e drawled It out she was so t ; . v PAINTING CLEANING DECORATING "Y-o-- i "1-- s i o Blond te. . "When InlrodiUA you ti a tleman of mv seqoalmam e. It: l.l.e a you to try and me more! Blomlie w:.h t old self again. You're common!" Lo't v v. looking for trouble. I may he common, but I wouWi pick up with that kind of ugh! And Blondie put on h- -r I prop shiver. Lottie was raairg now la , anger she wa more beautiful i'i i ever. Her large dark eyes U i Are. Taller than Blondie by most a head, ah tow t red ovn ' i Seeing these two gul now in i. dimly lighted hnll, it mum utino Impossible to believe thev had o. friends since rlv chi dl.oo I. pi Ing with lli same rig d"l'. r.. ,. to the same school. others Joy and sni rows, hvtu i children Lottie h.ol ulwavs b".i t most vent ui csonte, alvvu;. s chances without thinking, r ' Utile dlssalisiied without knot, why. Blondie vvr pane cm .. , t. tlve, always planning she attempted tntm Aa tin, ,. had In mi older, Blor.dl .. submerged. Hh was just a sensilde little working, (.bop u She had find freely fi!ml,ii, Lottie all the fears, all the p. h. dice all the inhibitions of a g . . girl. As Lottie grew older she stinln o looked Into advertisemrnts. windows dreaming of expen-- . things, and Imitated her custom! She strove constantly to be supei i to get away from all thin the sc.u the tenement, the family rcstm I : Reasonable Prices . e .ltd down Blond ie. pulllm; her little little i Wm. Rumble L. Mathews Phone 1225 Just Arrived Logan . U on" . -- . t 1 . strap-hange- EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR THAT FAMOUS w New shipment of Great Western Cir- Knight Spring Canyon culating Heaters We invite compari-- s COAL Logan Coal Co. o n Phone 13 MOVING Packing Crating Long Distance Moving Johnson Cab and 1 !; 1 li.-- . in Beauty, Price and Quality. Crystal Furniture Co. 72 West 1st North Phone 444 Transfer Co. (49 N. 2 E. Phone 314 CULLEN HOTEL ra ! Florida Ecerglados The IherRaiies are a vast marsh In Dade, Lee, Monroe and Ialm Beach counties, Florida, extending orth and south 110 miles and hav-le- g a breadth of abont 40 xillea. PIANO STUDIO -- "Ye. r,ioo .U'ANTLD 1 D IiLNT iarte Were Fu.t i. nil pi' I I . I im m ho', re with acto.r.modjLons FOR BENT CHE1 Store building FOR SLE work norse Good f.:.i door north of City Coal Co. sul'abie for beet hauling or other offices, 123 South Main. See S. D heavy work. See J. G. Davis, 213 Benson, manager. Fast 3rd Fou'h. Thone 578-- J I to talk to her n'xcit Ion "Im tho:i. yoe stand me up"' i . Individual and Class Instruction THVTCHER MUSIC STORE For Information Call S3S ' !.- t e LuDean Rogers ywr. she av Ike i 'U'.l lug on the fueI - I ' quit IV rl'l ' l4'tt o I". I.ul at .1 aed , her ta-- " ' A l.lun.'..- - ! ifn d tl t n f the l' worn rt'i'4 vole heard "u'" Iliy! I war.na re 'll'!" t rl" Br't'ndiog die emernl the bvul.lire. "She a a cute little trek,' .: . haunt reiii.nkfd an la Blomlie turn f.eui- - .!.. 'Dr she live here, loo?" red Lottie "V "Yea." ana been pal amee e were In kind seared though Bunn .t ' store she's Iwen in the End department (.r over ! months sn.t he's of Rome there. nut get pn that way." "She may te "ale.!, bo me a seek In the sn e, ' n c Greenhauff ruhb.ng hi - b ! J. Few Coal 5 50 per FOR SAIE-O- ur ton la the best Pea Coal In town. Rent r&U 215J. Tty a ton 5 50 d( llveied Thatcher Telephone 76. F('R RENT 3 room modera notne with screen porch and basement 1 OR $225 00 Sund-tran- d S4IE at 373 Fouth 1st V.'esL ri.one 508-- J Adding Machine and Cah tvgis- -j Will h 11 for Good as new. FOR RENT1 Three cheerful rooms, ter. 00. Terms. Call 0:6-$100 unfurnished. H3 East Second South. Tree run Arn.Ii.S 60c per bn lu 1. Assorted Jona hans FOR RENT Seven d house. Call at 330 North. 3 tu for $1 CO. John Lundberg, n.v.T IMghM rh.ne 2nd West. ' ' r Cl T fOVR ROOM . Wax t a! k iitif now Blond,,. u tldiil to Aa ihr fbini e. Up i i J Ftione 441. sea-eo- n i . . tin 3 .. Croat ladiaw River Gances river d!vl.arg Th shout .100 (f a) cubic fid per second Into the ocean during the flood and 100, Ono feet jxr aoeond during th eight other months of th ra For Kale or Trade Good paying United State Coal FiU buslnr.v In L'ari. Call at Cache with the coal American office. eothparlsou of Great Be, lain the coal of the loltiil Matt are SI I OR RLNT Four modern time larger, according to th estihouse, good gut age; Souili, mate of an English sclocUst. First Wet. Phone S03-Hy Held field f carb.-i.- ! ,ttH V y Jdt about Neatly Blond: haerba.l, and noticed the of reyyvd children playlry In toe O':! Tho yrlla, cat. all atrret whletllnc created a ted.ain .. Lot fkht. I loitll accepte that atralrhh o tut goipil. A S"S uv cana tt in numeroua kat.-'- i h romci.' and lined the rurh, bloikrl jLl'.n.ti a pith A . a' . talked 10 aU a.ouiid tie n.e-rif number of dka csni baiotl , for th unekpeit'd t'-v " i . licltllnif . . . lac Bfl4fllm no doubt ai ttl down oci.n wh-r- . till realh aanre ' !'' wu ov t 1 hen cel ) thine w aid I e all rt. lb corn' r of I Bhindia turi-.atreot Like all th J I ' crowded wl'h rh.'dien, ainet ' carta, th.il' Hmf r . Ll cel a' I dr tf Life In the spring of 1SW a nurnher of men who had reflated tbs draff In western Ivrttity lianla were In a tmlih by Br.-'- d. iit Lin who roln. Ilia frl. nd. I IL had heard I he ti.'iih'ng pha of two women pel It!' to rs In 111 t"ie. oh liotr the llml he wmi.U-reMood the ang'i'.-- h of suih when he w:i at hinrt so plea'l'n Mpxltlve. "1 have In that order," said Lincoln, "piml.i pi-- pie happy and alleviated the dlatri-s- i of many a poor soul wlmm I never expect to ae. Riu'eii, die when I nmy, I want It said of mu hy (hose who know mo bent that I always pliuked a thistle and planted a tluwer when I thought a flower would grow. l Cute chassis!" ha purh. over a nma of rebellious smirked, as the push became' ' "do curls Como on. lot' get caress. Don't do that!" shouted Blundle, Tut 1 m not going In any i here vniohlle!" daring at him. Her voice attracted ; i who slammed her tocher door, he attention of passera-by- . toe two girls hurried town-- the stoiiped to watch. Aa they reached the door a 't "do long, Lottlo!" Llondle started I . o 'o railed f leave. Lottie t.ood nlgi'. Mi-- 8 Blomlie! "Oh. Blondie come Good night, Bops' Don't sleep pleaded. on that new shipment "Crune on," said Greenhaum, givof hidle.i nl .lilies!" ing Blomlie another familiar pat. Tho old night watchman grinned "You're holding up the parade." Greenhaum stopped short when widely. Everybody liked this little blonde v it It tiie soft blue eves that Blondie, without a word of warning, -, senslapped him across the mouth. sparkled. When she smiled her "1 told you 'not to do that! she aitlve mouth ilixclosed a row of shinwere snapped as Greenhaum stooped to Little freckle ing teeth. spattered over her slightly upturned recover his derby. The spectators laughed. Blondie pose. Blondie was never too tired or troubled to toss a cheery greeting) turned and walked quickly toward the L," head high, eyes flashing. to Pops. "I must apologise for her," Lottie And Blondie was troubled tonight. She's just a Of all the dates Lottie made, she gasped hurriedly. liked this one least. Aa she reached little hick." Aw, lets get outa here the the street with the milling crowd, Not for Sale Greenbaum, she looked toward the curb past the trollop! sputtered The world. It Is said, la always group of. waiting men expectantly brushing his derby with his coat looking for tnen who ara not for avatchlng' the girls pouring out of sleeve. Lottie gut Into the roadster beShe spotted the flashy sale; men who are honest, sound Lacy's. Sam. Greenhaum followed, and tions. from center to circumference, true roadster a short distance down the side car roar,1 awtty' and quickly sized up Its two!,t,,! Those two g ntlen.cn." Lotti to the hearts core. Men who know street Rke welled up in Blondieso as she continued, occupants. One had a loudly pal-- 1 more th.n ever boarded the "L." She was angry happen to be In furious men tell and who their message terned suit, an even louder neckIt; a posi.'on to open aisle the crowded she notice didn't wore a over and fill hat know their places and ttltd them ; men tie, derby way for a career rowethim as she elbowed her way toward the the I've had In mind for a long time.' who know their own business and one eye. The other. In th driver's chewed a thick cigar, its elab- - front of the car. A man got up, seat, Blondie roared ith laughter a tl automatically slid Into the tent to It; men who will not Ue, orate band still in place. His hand,'an vacant seat almost before he had that. shirk, or dodge; men who are not on top of the wheel, displayed a left "Gee. Lottie, you're fur. ay yvbn it, oblivious to the glaring looks too lazy to work, not too proud to large diamond ring. Blondfe noticed of several you put on the Ritx. You me. slower men were ihe as the eyeing girls be poor; men who are willing to What was the matter with Lottie you're going on the stage? came out of the store, and mak-a- g "I suppose that's funny Isnt it eat what they hare earned, and they--remark to each other. That lately? Making dates like that! It's funny to me what cn y , Bums that's all bums! Maybe ettled It for Blondie. wear what they have paid for; men they were crooks! They looked like do sing?" who are not afraid to lay "No," "Aw, Bottle, come on," she pleaded It. That fresh stiff! She told him That shows what know;: with emphasis and who are not as she seized her friend's arm. "I'm to quit, didn't she. Who does he don't have to sing In yU wuiesque. not going to let you go." think he Is? Ain't she and Lottie Greenhaum said you've Just go ashamed to say "I cant afford tt!M Dont be silly," suij LotUe. "Here got good jobs? Ain't they got homes be a looker and you cant say ! he comes! I've got a date. I leD to go to? And parents? Chaley. What's not tlmt!" you. Come on. we ll just let them got into Lottie? Blondics mind Ill come and lake a drive we borne! raced on and on. love to see y et n'... Celluloid Klara dont keek so hot to me,' Tha swaying of the car, its stop- aroundI'd without They i iOks any londle replied as aha glared at the ping and starting, the terrific rumA Hollywood kiss requires 12 You're and you . r.'t o 74e, wo for me. ble of the elevated, finally calmed it . . sorewie man, feet of film. A pistol shot demands tnnbing ." ' ey might be a sseple f itet.ap-- . her, and as she alighted at her staabout as much. The word, love, M&o eve they, anyway?" Without warning Lot-tion and descended the steps nhe celfoot of uses when apoken up a 've tsM you. Hes hi the bur- was almost normal again. Oh, well, Blondie In the f. e 's tmvtnraw ywe know a Mg she thought, Lottie was just having was on! luloid. A wink spoils but an Inch . one of her nigh horse spells; she'd Wl might get ta. (CONTiNBs:-- i and a half. A shriek shrivels six In a show? Daft be silt" soon snap out of it. Ki2. i (Copyright. feet Evidently the kiss calls for Come on!" the or tn the Servica C. . Blondie started on the walk home. i the most patience all around. ant-bea- The Aeolian harp, which has passed largely out of use, ts an easiwhich ly constructed Instrument should appeal to the Imagination and Ingenuity of all who like to tinker around with tools. It Is constructed by a series of fine wire or catgut stretched tightly across a wooden frame or sounding box which is to be fitted Into an open window. The length of the strings or their diameter is varied In order to give a number of different notes The tantnesa is attained by the same method as the tuning of a violin. When the wind passes through an open window with a harp In position, a great variety of singing tones come from the harp, sometimes bright, sometimes mournful and sometimes In weird walling. " f!h paiaed tvnemfet after all meat, all ahape. ail av inlay to Iran heavily on not the wao Lottla other. No, bh lately, Llonjie m ie- -t In brat-looxi- n Tuesday. November 22, 1032. t!i i lux-nrle- Harp Easy to Put Together CACHE COUNTY. UTAH vv President Hoover admits he is at a loss to handle the momentous questions at issue when he invites President-elec- t Roosevelt into conference. Such being the case, many are wondering just why he doesnt resign and turn over the reins of government to Roosevelt and permit the new presidentelect to handle the ship of state. Diamond Sundial in Existence Diamonds In the rough, aa they Before Time of Chriat coma from tha ground, may be any A sundial ta the garden, and an color, but diamonds In this State a open fireplace In the house, are generally have a greasy luster Ilka which hare descended to na piece of glass covered with vasefrom distant generations, and, of the line. They must be cut and poltwo, probably the sundial la the ished before the color and brilliance most ancient la brought out. Tha sparkle of tha la Biblical days, Aahat, king of diamond la caused by the refraction Jndat had a sandl&L It la men- of light from tha facets of the diationed In the twentieth chapter of mond, nod these do not appear II Kings; and again In the thirty-eight- h naturally, but must be cut It would chapter of Isaiah: Behold, be difficult for an amateur to disI will bring again the shadow of the tinguish a diamond as It cams from degrees, which la gone down In the the ground, and any mined product sundial of Aahax, ten degrees back- of this kind should be tested by exward." pert In order to determine Ita true This was about TOO years before valus Christ and there la no record of how It waa constructed. The first Big Animal, Tiny Victim of which there Is certain knowledge, The aardvark, an animal which was made about 400 years afterappears Uka something seen In a dewards, by the Chaldean astronomer Berossus; and his principle appears lirium ts as ridiculous In Its eating to hare been followed by Arabian hnblts aa It la In appearance. The r a It Is comfull grown astronomers as late as A. D. 000, earth-pias Its Berossus Instrument consisted of monly called or a hollow hemisphere, placed with name translates literally, la about five feet long from tip to tnlL It the flat side upwards, and the rim snout 8nd strong claws In n perfectly horizontal position. A baa a long which It uses In burrowing Into ant bead or globule was fixed lu the cenwrecked a hill, the ter, and the line of shadow defined hills Having aardvark licks up the ants with Its by the aim on the Inside of the It seema absurd for so hemisphere was divided Into 12 tongue.an animal to feed on so email large equal parts, and called temporary an Insect, but that seetnB to be Its hours main purpose In life. Its food Is almost entirely Insect end Its habit nocturnal. Musical Strings - V Many Wondering ldntifyia( MARION PubhshtJ by Jn (1 lXUN. ORP RANSFER ele. 503 Furniture and Piano Moving SALT LAKE CITY Headquarters for three basic industries of the Intermountain Region: Farming, Livestock and Mining. spent in modern improvements. $100,000 recently NEW HOTEL LANKERSHiM 7th and Broadway Los Angeles, California ifpia 400 Isst . Newly furnished rooms UKtl.scE75flG WtrtrmV'yWi ' Excellent Cafe , , at W a M9T moderate rates from to 51.50 56 Garage in Connection THE HEADQUARTERS FOR UTAH PEOPLE W. W. Whitecotton, Owner and Operator, formerly of Utah Frank R. Wishon, Manager |