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Show CACHE Tajre Two AMEIUCA.V-LOC.- CACHE COUNTY. AN. I Friday, January 6. TAII CACHE AMERICAN Newspaper. Pubiubad Every Tuesday and WMt OmiUv Street, Locwn, Utah. I Berni-Week- ly a Kntered M aecond-claa- a nhi at vn--rr mu ButaertpUoo man Irrigation Batter Novwnlur 2, 1031, at tba Poet OfW under tba Act of March 1, 1179. luial Etperlment Station Publlaher J. O. ALLEN, JH. J. H. ENGLAND 0. dGLAND and FLOYD ROBE, Q of Logan, Utah Oman and carrier or mall on Ratea-- by mad Advertising rata year G. D. CLYDE Engineer, Utah Agrie-i- l B, rnOIESXO 610 known upon application. Time For Summing Up Three years of depression have ended and we can begin to sum up. Hard times have brought ill winds but they have also brought some healthful breezes. Businesses and individuals have been forced to "write down" fictitious valuations and standards. This has naturblack list ally caused a great deal of hardship and a long occur to to had real Hut readjustments of bankruptcies. put a sound foundation under family and business life. Those who expanded and operated on the principle thnt that which goes up need never come down, and that boom be deprosperity would continue unabated forever, had to flated. The individual has found that it is possible to live r basis, lie has found happily and comfortably on a will buy. lies dollar the is what of arbiter the wages that come down to earth. These are the healthful breezes of depression. The decks have been cleared for action, and the way to recovery lor the period, Precipitation October to December Inclusive t Login hat been bekw normal. Although ccntldrtable precipitation haa fallrn In the aouth and central part of the a late the northern part of the atate has been unusually dry. Tlie snow cover on Is the Logan watershed very Ugh. The Mt. Logan snow survey Indicates a snow cover S3 per cent of 1033 at 7000 feet elevation; 73 per cent of 1033 at 8000 feet elevation and 71 per cent of 1933 at 0000 feet elevation. These measurements show that tire snow Stake No. 3 7000 on conditions the high ulted In this section are better than In the valleys. Tl.e snow cover on January 3 1933 was 03 per cent of the past 10 year average. The following table is a record of the January 1 snow cover on Mt. Logan since IBIS. Although the December precipitation did not show a normal increase wait elevation in Northern Utah the snow cover at the end of the month was three times that In 1930, twioe that In 1931 and considerably above the average for the past seven year. Also there wae more water on the Logan watershed In the form of snow In January. Stake No. 4 feet 8000 feet Slake No. 3 S700 feet dif-fic- HOTEL LANKERSHIM NEW MARION FRANCES Fnm Vfkkh iu Pw-a- a Motioa Tknlb Starnvf Mn Mj Davw. CHAPTER X batn-rooWhen Blond I entered the she waa apeechleoa front the icliement of coining with Larry. Sow ahe waa almoal hTMthleu from the heavy perfume s bath, and twee! steam of Lurllnethe haae looked around through for moment getting her .bearing. Ilitn ipokt to LurUni m lae-lo-f- . r - bedroom. There wee Larry romping on the bed with a tiny Peklneee dog. bier entrance unnoticed. Blondte atood watching Larry. He certainly wae is open. non-existe- 0, iy Whoi,hat good looking He started to eome right la here. Oh. Larry." Lurltno teemed very unconcerned aa the gently ratted Me and rubbed - a shspelr leg. Incorrigible!Whatever that mean. But hat he aald to me.... darn fresh Madelon e entrance Interrupted. But -- Would you tike a cocktail Lurllne asked Blondte. Not ms, thanks. a I o n g then you II be Run muet rub roe plashed. Madelon Kla-.down with Night Blondte opened the and Okay! door narrowly and alld out Into the pre-wa- As for the problems of depression, they are still vita! and intense. Writing in the Yale Review, Sir Arthur Salter observed that 1933 will be one of the most crucial years in modern history. The pressing and increasing weight of taxation stifles the capital (industry) of the world, creating unemployment and preventing industrial expansion and the further investment of money. The burden of armaments, with their drain on national incomes and their constant threat to world peace, grows greater. In every important country the cost of wars. past, present and future, is the major item in the national budget. The question of foreign trade looms large on the economic horizon. In normal times, foreign sales amount ta ten per cent of the gross in this country and ten per cent is the margin between profit and loss in the average busidue larness. Today foreign trade is almost nationalism of economic and new to intense a gely spirit which finds its expression in tariff wars and embargoes. Almost every economist of distinction, here and abroad, stresses the need for devitalizing foreign trade as a factor in the work of recovery. Tied up with this is the problem of silver, which affects the purchasing power of ha the worlds people. When silver is depressed, as at present, the silver standard countries are unable to buy in the gold standard markets. The picture at home is undoubtedly more encouraging than the world picture. We have the finest industrial organism in existence we have the factories and the machines and the farms that are adequate to our needs. Oar utilities, our railroads, our oil companies, our insurance institutions, are the harbingers of American prog! ess. They represent honest national assets, as against the ficHm? Because th : assets we counted on in the boom day. not mem does has of it distribution slowed, machinery that the machinery of production is lacking or faulty. Our greatest single problem is employment. Ten million of our working population is at present out of a job, and its buying has come to a stop. Much of this unemployment is temporary part of it is the result of machine displacement of labor. Today the foremost industrialists are working toward plans to shorten the working day and the working wreek, and to provide some means of unemployment insurance that will assure the able and willing worker a livelihood in bad times as well as good. It is to believe that their efforts will end in failure. The weight of taxation, which forces retrenchment, is preventing the employment of many of those now seeking jobs. This is America at the opening of 1933 a vast and incalculably rich land, which is gradually emerging from depression and entering anew era. It is still a land of promise, as it was in the days of the Argonauts. It has lost nothing that it really possessed. Its earth is still fruitful, its mines are still filled with metals, its factories are ready to make the necessities and luxuries its people want. Its people are courageous, and they still have faith. Its leaders retain those vital qualities intelligence and vision. America will pull out of the depression and, from the lessons that depression has taught, it may find a means of preventing both extreme rises and extreme drops in the economic and social cycle, and of creating genuine, permanent and sound prosperity. Let the people curb the tax bill and the first great step will be taken toward industrial recovery and - Cure-All- s Always Fakes Says Official A recent death from tuberculo- sis of again a woman in Rockford, emphasizes the dangers 111 , of and the hazards fp California ' I Si RJfsl EJ E 1 ; r EJEI4 JC (-- 5 1 at!! 'V- - TIM , f A! j p if. mi f. Cl - -ii - 400 , Newly furnished rooms at moderate rates from $1.50 to $6 Excellent Cafe Garage in Connection THE HEADQUARTERS FOR UTAH PEOPLE W. W. Wbitecotton, Owner and Operator, formerly of Utah Frank It. Wishon, Manager MARION Pubiuhtj kif arrangement antk YfXx&okluynY&c j when your frlende are out?" Blondie asked analously. . -buza Ira yaw do. Give roe In the book. Lurllne Cavendteh, Lurllne opened. and thanka a kL -- Okay You can find your way out right at tha end of the halL" Bo long, Lurllne. I'm eo grad about you," and Btondloa isee showed that aha really meant It "8 long, sold Lurllne aa aha gave her a friendly little pwatt toward tha door. Ae Biondle waa about to t wee tba door behind her Lurllne celled out: Here, Biondle. coroe hers! And as Biondle came hack Inquiringly. You can't go hut "he she eald: that" Lurllne stepped to the wardrobe. Sliding the door open aha revealed to Blond to dotono of beautiful gowns, liilk and Innumerable poire of shoes. hat," and she handed Herat Biondle a ehle Parisian model. Biondle quickly put It on. her face all amllea, her eyea shining. Thanks. ril let you have It back." You don't have to. sold Lurllne . a bit patronlitngly "And here'a a bit of fur,-- aa she handed Blond la a stunning short fur Jacket. Biondle accepted It with eyes wide and unbelieving. Nover In her wildest dreamt had she over thought of wearing anything like thin. She dashed to tho mirror, throwing on tho Jacket, and surveyed herself with bewildered admiration aa abe pect of deep drifts on the trial and high altitude blizzards at Arctic temperatures was undlsmaying. Those things are fun for the AdAmAn club. For the tenth consecutive ye..r. If the climb Is successful, the members of the unique organization will greet the New Year with a dazzling display of fireworks fiom tho top of the famous peak At 9 oclock two rockets will blaze forth ahd a little later a hot air balloon bearing a clear white light will be released, a tribute to the memory of Ronald Amundsen, the famed Norwegian explorer who was an honorary member of the club. Then three hours later. Just as the New Year Is born, the AdAmAn club will touch off the major display of fireworks. If the night is clear the lights will be seen for more than a hundred miles. , . Prompt Service, Courteous and Satisfying Deliveries , I Carl W. Sanders Coal and Wood I RENT Tartly rumi'died thrc N'r-'- y e'ear.-- d tx mis and bath and decorated. Inqulie 354 West t t South. fO't . , - juTTr-dictio- n, For Midwinter Pikes Peak Trip Transfer Co. RANSFER i y. . 1 . t- e! exclusive agents Knight Spring Canyon 691-R-- 3. - . E. Phone 314 MOVED 4?ele.503 To New Location Furniture CACHE SHEET METAL WORKS 26 East Center St. and Piano Moving Next Door to Telephone Office Wanted Animals Dead or Alive TrT II d'ad notify us at once. Phone Iogan 49 and Reverse charges v Prompt Service. Colorado Animal Bi-Produ- Co. cts 'fill Stockholders Meeting The regular annual meeting of the stockholders of the First National Bank of Logan, Utah, will be held in Its banking room on Tuesday, January 10th, 1933 at 4 o'clock p. m. for the election of directors and the transaction of such other business as may be proper. A. SONNE, Cashier. Dated at Logan, Utah, December 10th, 1932. (Adv.) Wrecked Bodies and Fenders made to look like new Prices Reasonable ELWELL Auto Body Shop Legal Notice 64 W. 1st No. Logan SUMMONS I l COAL Logan Coal Co. Johnson Cab and 43 N. 2 d. Club Sets Plans Packing Crating Long DitUnce Moving i n, North Main St MOVING nonFflT RENT 3 room with screen porch and basement t 32 South lit West. Phono 508-- J Heavy Snow Helps Crops, Blocks Road? 894 untu.-nlshe- faced by the 111 who rely on "cure-aU- s and fake medicines, according to Dr. P. J. Cullen. Federal Food and Drug Administration. The woman had taken nostrums up to the day of her death, Wh.le there Is no known drug cure for tuberculosis, 80 per cent or the early or Incipient cases are arrested under modern sanatorium care In times of economic stress, the 111 are especially Inclined to treat themselves for both minor and Run along then, 1011 get tplathed,' serious diseases." says Doctor Cullaid Bowline. len. Instead of seeking competent medical and hospital attention, , many rely upon the claims of medical fakers and dose themselhandsome, she thought, und he must primped and fussed oxer ves with medicines which have ro be full of fun, the way he was playLurllne, putting value. ing now. Yes he was fresh. .. .look diamond bracelets, pi tend was he at the way Cure-all- s tearing up that notice. are always You're not going to g.xe n.o t' j nice bed. What right bad he.... Cullen declares. The govinBlondle's thoughts were Interrupted fur, are you?" Blondie Boise snow flurIntermittent saw when Larry her. ernment In December concluded a credulously. he with r..M Hello I'm "Yes it." ries said, and rain kept Boise cold arvr' pleasantagain. through case against the manufacturer of and he made the Lurllne. Then suddenly her wet Tuesday, but as the snow fell ly. Look at this! Isnt lie-a dog sit up. Cue up." she snappcJ. preparation, "Hurry the spirits of irrigators rose. Every Very, Blondie had at last found which consisted of a weak soluOkay," replied Blondie, hut on voic evcn lf for word seem her herself axva to ony inch snow of meant more diag irrica and tion of sulphur dioxide and water that about a dog. from the mirror. She looked at herSo are you. Larry noticed her self in utter surprise. How she ha ! but which was falsely and frau- - tion water for next summer embarrassment now,- and made a changed, she thought. Then she dulently labeled as being a cure crPs' definite effort to make her Inrget could contain herself no longer. The snow was exceedingly wet It for many serious diseases, IncludOh, boy Oh, boy 1 look like by being unusually friendly. Thanks. Blondte cou'.d feel her- Joan Crawford, look! And Blond. ing tuberculosis and diabetes. The late in the afternoon, indicating blush deeply. went Into an Imitation of Joan Crawmanufacturer claimed that th a heavier fall of snow in the selfThank mother ...thank a I'm your ford: only poor working girl, preparation would cure disease mountains, as has been the ex- your father.... Larry was half you cannot thrust your riches or. and pretended not to see the me....' Isnt that good, Lurline?" through controlling bacterial fer- perience of watershed observers. singing blush. "I've met Miss Crawford she's mentation. The solution was inert. Reports to the department of Lurllne swept Into the room in charming I've never seen her on reclamation was snowfall indicated Put up by R. E. Maclntire & Co. her dressing gown. She stopped the screen though I never go to Pensacola, Fla., the product has generally lighter than normal, but short at Larrys word and the movies. Blondie sensed the Suddenly the precipitation been shipped Into Federal the familiarity In his voice. She looked change during the clothek made In her. She at Blondie's flushed face, and her Christmas relieved the Lur-hnmore Her embarholidays e felt rendering the manufaceyes narrowed dangerously. turer liable to prosecution. knew her Larry. But there was rassment and the consciousness of The shortage considerably. no hint of resentment in her voice her surroundings were not nearly as Federal court at Pensacola found At the highway department each as great, as she looked In the mirror. she said: the new the firm guilty and Imposed a new report of snow promised addOh, really, Larry boy dont re- At first she had admired coat. Now she was admirfine. ed difficulties, but J. H. Stemmer, cline on my nice pajamas. and alie hat and In them. From someing herself him up from the bed. While most medical products director of highways, said no high- pulled ' where she found the courage to Say, I want a word with you now entering into Interstate com- ways had been blocked during tho alone. he said to Lurllne, rnd say: Lurline, do I have to go? I hate smilingly at Biondle. merce are truthfully labeled, some past several days, plows being able glanced Is Tliis little Miss McCune Mr to it's grand here." Blondte looked are advertised in a grossly exag to clear away the drifts readily. LVimont, and Lurllne was not too squarely Into the eyes of her former pal of the tenements. They gazed cordial making the introduction. gerated manner. The Pood and Oh, we met before. Larry said, at each other for an Instant, then Pocatello, Idaho A. D. Stanley, Drug Administration has no Jur Lurllne said impulsively: on "Come a Ill get you quickly. If I introduce isdlction over collateral advertise district highway engineer, reportdrink. you to my Lurllne turned, quickly stepped friends' will you promise not to ing, so the prospective buyer will ed Tuesday morning that crews make cracks?" any were engaged Monday night and into her pajamas, and said: do well to read the label careful"Me?" Blondie was surprised. "fU be there In a moment watt "Well, about the store and mothtr the in the drawing room for me. Come ly. Tuesday morning opening and uptown and highway in three sections which here Blondie." "Of course I wouldn't If you said Okay, repl ed Larry. Hurry up not. were closed by snowstorms anq. ... then. It's getti ig late," r.nd lie left "Let me seq, Lurline aald rewind Monday. the room. I could hardly sail you flectively. Who's that'; asked Blordle. A small section on the highway Larry Belmont ever heard, a relative not?" Blondie cut In, near Preston was opened to travel of "Only Why him?. . . .stock r.el.anj, . . .smart after a few hours work with a aa a whip. . . .millio: a. .he.i self Oh, don't be sill.,.." Whatmade. ever comparisons snowplow Monday night and plows between them You don't say I him. Lurllne might have voiced that have been working in the BanOf course yen hk lm .very-on- e were never to be mentioned. From Colorado Springs, Colo. r.o was 'milllikes Larry. The croft section for the last 24 hours. the hall came Larry's glistening white summit of mighty The latter section will be open to ing her hair, thl I.Iot r pklly. Sud- voice,apartment talking loudly over the teledenly she turned an . t ild: Pikes Peak flung a challenge to travel by now it was phone. Wednesday morning, he "Blondie, I didn't "Shhh! Quiet! members of the AdAmAn club to- said. cautioned, Lurso late I'm going let you go llne. And both girls stood silent, now it's so very late you undernight as its adventurous members listening Intently, Blondles face A large snowplow was sent from stand?" flushed with excitement, completed preparations for their "Yes, thank you, Lottie. the garage at Pocatello early TuesNew Year celebration on "Lur-Itnof top between day to open the road (Continued on Page Four) "Lurllne then It's awell up hers. I the world. " Id I come and see you one day Aberdeen and Blackfoot, which To the doughty mountain clim- was reported closed Monday night. two large rotary plows bers each with a personal reputa-tio- n Unless an unusually heavy snow addition, FOR CENT Seven room unfurwill operate out o t Pocatello. for arduous climbs, the pros- - falls nished house. Csll at 360 North, during a short period of time this winter, there will be little 2nd West. Living Antique. difficulty In keeping the roads be WANTED Barley for It pit Noah could get open this winter, Mr. Stanley said. hog feed. mi rot the t be would In to surprised addition the Phone 1056-- J or call at 390 South rf supply FOR THAT snow fence already in place along vaudeville Joke be used lo fell 4th West. FAMOUS th the highways, he said 28 miles Bhem, Ham and Japbeth and Janes-villFOR SALE Stack of straw. Phone of new fence had been erected deckhand around the ark. Dally Gazette. this fall. Of that amount, 16 miles was placed between Soda Springs 2 large FOR SALE enameled and Lava Hot Springs. used but in first circulators, 14 The district has snowplows class shape. Cache Sheet Metal .V-- T located at strategical points along B room modern borne Works, Phone 81. the highways, as follows: Mont- FO& RENT Phone 441PresSoda pelier, 1; Springs, 2; FOR RENT Four room modern ton, 1 ; Downey, 1 ; X(alad, 1 ; FOR RENT Furnished 4 room Phone 13 house, good garage; 391 South. American Falls, 2; Idaho Falls, 1; house. Near College. Phone-734-Jj First West. Phone 508-- J. St. Anthony, 1, and Dubois, 1. In fakes,-Docto- Logan, Utah rhona 293 d FOR' RENT Furnlihid or house and steam heated apartments. Phone 87-- 1 7th and Broadway Lob Angeles, WCS SSKn GENUINE POLLIES cover water ate MS3CXSE I Report on Snow Cover on Logan River Watershed, January 2, 1933 ID33. In the District Court of the First Judicial District of the State of Utah, In and for the County f Cache. SHIRLEY HODGES, Plaintiff,, vs. LEO. V. HODGES, Defendant. THE STATE OF UTAH TO SAID DEFENDANT: You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after service of this summonds upon you If served within the county In which this action is brought, otherwise within thirty days after service, and defend the above entitled action; and in case of your failure so to do, Judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint, which has been filed with the clerk of said Court. That this action is brought to obtain a decree of divorce, disolving the marriage between the plaintiff and the defendant and for such further relief as to the court may seem Just and equitable. GEO. Q. RICH, Attorney for Plaintiff Poet Office Address, Box 325, Logan City, Utah. Date of first publication, Dec. IB, 1932. Date 1933. of last publication. Jan. 13, CERTIFIED RADIO and ELECTRIC SERVICE Antone L. Skanrhy, Msr. 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