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Show Par Two CACHE AMERICAS' Hughe. Fern Bulat a a hueteaa to a delightfully arranged chUkrn upprr Thursday evening. A boa) of fruit centered the table Cov-r- r Durn-J- l MENDON Mia Mra. Clarence Bar Mendun rrtt entertalited at a d.nnrr Sunday. Th table aai decorated in colors and ewer acre the laid for Mr. and Mr. O J. Barrett, Mr. and Mr, Floyd Hadinan and family MU Isabella Btumpf and Ivan Barrett, Mr. and Mr Barrett and family. A prettily arranged New Year dlnnrr vai fives at the home of Mr. and Mr. William Hughe on were tarSunday. Appointment ried out in holiday design. Placri Laura ere marked for Mia Hughes of Budge hospital. Mr. and Mr William Buist, Mr. and Mra Joseph N. Borenaen. Mia Jennie Richard, Viola Bulat and were laid for Barrett, Mia Annie Bulat. Ivan Barrett, Melba Bulat, Mr. and Mr David Bulat, Earl and Oien Bulat. Mention orcheatra gave a character ball Monday evening In the ard amusement hall. Prlwo for the beat character were won by Dan Maiaey drraaed a a Indian. Cyril taking live part of an old man. A good crowd aa present Seagull girl held a party at the home of their teacher, Mlaa Viola Bulat, Friday afternoon. The time waa (pent In playing various game, refreshment were Those present were Bolt Hardman. Ileene Kidman, Ruth yuk-Ud- Mlaa Mouelle eer-ve- d. POLLIES aHCES MARION PubhthtJ If mrrenaement nut A Metx&oUuynYftfa ly MARION PHANCC Frw Uludl MlV.CUeyMT l Melt Tknlliaf Mottos Pic-lStacnag Mono ot Dsvtc. CHAPTER XIII "Hello. Larry!" the maa greetod la a pleasant vole, aa he entered 1h box. "Hello. Flo'" said Larry, rising "You should know thlo show by heart...." and Flo grinned 'Heart la right ... .Thla la little Mr. Zlegfletd," aald hi let McClune Larry. "Good evening. Mlea McClune, said Ziegfleld cordially. Blondie acknowledged the Introduction with bated breath. So thla was the great Ziegfleld the creator of the Follies tho man who made t world conaciout of the beauty Blondie women! ef American watched excitedly aa tho two men Then other each at looked wisely Zlf field turned to Blondie, casting an interesting eye over her ae he raked: "Do you like tho ehowT" "It waa beautiful...." replied Blondie. groping for a more, adeThen Larry exprtMsIon. quate helped her out. raying Quickly: Little Mife McClune la a friend " or waa a friend of our Lurllne.. "Oh! . . . .Indeed!" replied Ziegfleld. "And ehe would like to see back stage, please, Mr. Ziegfleld, said Larry. Como along, waa tho Instant vojrsjjr- G 4 In- r' 5 v. ,-- N?V i w . ( ' 1 v; - i . r. , Oh. aorry! Bloadlo. thoroughly smelled Tho mors aho oho mors moved tho got In tho way of me a carrying prop, girl treup- on for tho neat number, or dancers practicing. Then Blondie turned suddenly to ere Larry watching her amusedly, bhe hurried to him. started to speak, stopped, then blurted out: "Could you apeak to Mr. Zleg-Ari- d now? What mad her aay It right then Blondie never know. She expected to bo told to keep quiet, that thla raaSly rushing place was no tlm for such thing. Instead Larry said: and walked Okay watt here awsy a few otepe to Ziegfleld. blondie could not hear their conversation, but Ziegfleld turned and looked at her eearcblngly. Bhe could not help fidgeting almost shaking she thought. with nervousness, Blondie might have don mor than heard the convent, had ah fidget, lion between Larry and the producer. "SheJe the kind you need fresh and young. She a good kid, tool Ziegfleld smiled at Larry as much as to say, I've heard you Itefore' "Maybef waa all ha said aloud Then turning from Larry ho called O'Brien." Blondie saw an authoritative man. In his shirt sleeves, htirrv up to Ziegfleld. The producer said someO Brlen thing to him quietly turned and looked her up and down with an experienced eye. Try ae ah would to be calm. Blondie started to fldget again. and OBrien "Com hero you! motioned to Blondie. Ae (he aicpix.il Can you over to him. he asked: w 'j t . . .i,- V- - . V' ': I - J - . v J I h- : s . ? ': I'V-- ter,''', Man Elected President Tho following la the schedule of d. precDiton fur ages of bmldinfi tux d by our Btate Tig OommJwtion In deiermlrdng the present value cf exLyman H Rich, agricultural homes and buslnea block for taxli-- purpurea. Thla schedule 1 to hate been used her la Logan alien a largo number of buxitension agent for Utah county, was circled prfJdrnt of tit Utah nes property owners salted for a rcdjcikn last summer on their business poperty. ft can bo used by any home or oilier property owner, and County Agent s association, and should be useful to anyone as It mould enable a man to determine demhome Miss Ruby fstrlngman, readily tho figure at which hla property sliouid be valued. onstration agent for Davis counFor example, if a from hortw la 18 year old and coat when conty waa elected president of the structed M.OOO. but could be reptared now for $4 000 it would be entitlasAgent' Home Demonstration ed to a discount of 30 per cent which 1 $00. thus leaving the present sociation, It waa announced Wed- value of tl property (3,200. It 1 usual that building be assessed at nesday morning at llse annual W per cent of their value, the figure that is commonly followed by conference now In session asaeaora the throughout this will place the valuation for Btate. and col at the Utah Bute Agricultural taxing purposes at $1000. lege. Any property owner can eecure a good carpenter nearby who will Other officer of the two organ- readily supply you with the present construction coat of your building RKcetch. Russell are: isations and thus enable you to determine the proper valuation for your Wasatch county, vice president; property, and this would save much discussion between the owner Anson B Call Jr, Utah county, and the assessor. a assorts agent secretary county It la true some building may be In an exceedingly bad state of Cache tton; Mias Isola Jensen. no longer Intended for use lrrwpectlve of age, and In such case repair, county, vice president; Mlaa Alice they should nut be assessed higher than the value of the material Pedersen, Uintah and Duchesne found In the structure. When old building have been repaired, the secrehome demonstration agent, percentage of value would of course range variously according to their tary home demonstration agent's present utility and Income. association. Don't Bead and Discard. Rot Keep It for Future Reference Shelton, Betty Maisey, Miss Bulat. Age Brick Frame Mrs. Roar Manning of Garland Year Dwelling Dwellings Mrs Is visiting with her mother. and Store and Store Charlotte Longstroth and other relatives. Mra. Alonso Wood la spending the week end at Ogden visiting with her father. Charles Bowen and brother, Hubert Bowen and family. The following enjoyed a luncheon after the dance Monday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Verl Shelton: Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Muir, Mr. and Mr. Alonzo Wood. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hancock. Mrs. Lizzie Baker entertained at a nicely arranged luncheon Thurscentered day, A bowl of flower the table. Covers were laid for Mc&dames Mary E Sorensen, Mar-Ili- a Miss Buist, Annie Hughe. Jennie Richards, Miss lone Baker Mr. William Kidman waa hostess to a prettily appointed din- (The above figures were received Iron the Sla'e Tax Commission on ner Monday evening In honor of October 17, 1932) Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Passey and daughters, Cleono and Doris cf w3tasjua..,wSLr,3;,.yu..-i.vzF'gaK.'A'.3aeLogan. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hancock piexided at an attractive dinner on New Years. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Wurston of Loron, Mrs. Emma Hancock. st A party was held New J Years eve at the home of Mrs jj William BuUt. House games wrrc.k rnjo;ed and supper was served to Messrs and Mesdames J. N. William Hughes Miss Jen-n- e Ri hards Miss Viola and Or-pB ii t, Mr. and Mrs William GENUINE . Mrs Thomas Muir. Mrs, Rose Manning spent rrldav at Wells-- 1 vllle visiting with Mrs Hannah Willie and Mrs. Oscar Hendry Mr. and Mrs. Howard Whitney1?-presidear- over a delightfully ranged luncheon after the dar.ee Saturday night. Holiday novelties and colors were used for table decorations. Covers were placed for Messrs and Mesdames Orval Lar- Clifford Ahrens. sen, George Smith, Miss Myrtle Muir, Conrad Peterson A nicely arranged dinner was given on New Years by Mrs. William Kidman. A crystal bowl of fruit graced the table where places were marked for Mr. and Mrs Mr and Ms Lynn Longstroth, Elmer Hancock, Faye Hancock Budge and Verral Kidman, Mr and Mrs. Kidman. Mr. and Mrs H. C. Stauffer entertained at a luncheon paity Tuesday evening In honor of their mother, Mrs. Henry Stauffer who was celebrating her birthday anniversary. A social time and luncheon was enjoyed. The guests Included Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stauffer, Mrs. Lynn Sorensen, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Hardman Mrs. Howard Baker entertained at a dinner Sunday. Covers were laid for Mrs Elizabeth McCombs and George McCombs of Logan Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Willie and daughter MarJean, Mr. and Mrs Baker and daughter Joyce. OBrien turned and looked her up and down with experienced j eye: "I'm going back now." vltatlon Blondie was on her feet before he Back stage at the had finished and with Mr Ziegfleld Follies. Blondie had never been himself! behind the scene of any theatre, and to think that this was going to It was eally happen to her now beyond her comprehension, and she How ed quickly as Ziegfleld Indicated he would lead the way tlrough the dimly lighted hallways land stairs. Before she realized it, Blondie was ushered through a heavy door that onto the mammoth t)ed directly She took several steps forstage ward. and then stopped in bewilderHundreds of people were ment. rushing madly back and forth. Huge pieces of towering scenery moved Great around as if by magic. brightly painted curtains went up and down noiselessly. There were and endless orders, commands shouts, given In quiet but penetratvoices. ing Blondie slowly grew accustomed to the shadowed lights, she ttsU'i distinguishing objects moving in endless confusion. Girls it seemed there were thousands of them hurried back and forth across the stage In every conceivable kind of costume Shapely legs flashed quickly in fast walks or half runs A clown practiced a few quick dance steps An acrobatic dance team were limbering up in the wings A dozen girls In bright short pants d brassieres and small. Jaunty caps, lined up unevenly near Blondie. all fixing hurriedly some part of their scanty costume Blondie watched the approach of a gorgeous creature, with flaming red natr. topped by a high. stlfT hat of vivid colors, the rest of her costume was a huge red bow around her waist Blondie was rudely awakened from her daze when she was nearly knocked down by two men carrying a piece of scenery Their gruff commands of Heads up'" went unheard as tbs orchestra started playing loudly in lb pit Blondie pulled herself together and edged toward a piece of scenery to watch the next number from the wings 'Hey. get back tbers will you?" cried an assistant stag manager. flame-colore- dance'" Bitoie she touM answer was glad that Lari and Liu I Zie-m- aw.. had sauntered Then ie looked appealingly at O linen "Oh well what diffeicm dues make? smiled Olhlen, not wnim g fur an answer This is our b.g break. Blondie. Repot t to the dam e Ing studio tomorow nnroiug" foie she could even s.i tlank uu OBrien was gone and Rmnd'e s'o 'd d looking after him As he passed out of sight r.lumlie a sided up to piece of scenery l.er mind In a whirl In tne Follies on. It was impossible! Iheie wits a gag In It somewhere and tomi now ....Blondie couldnt think coherently.... the lights. .. .the music. . the dancing girls Mr. ....Larry... Oh, It waj only a dream. ...and when tomorrow ame she'd be back In the Odds and Knds . . . in the basement of Lacy's store Aa Larry and Ziegfleld walked away, Larry said. "Thanks, eld kid'" giving the producer a friendly pat on the shoulder 'T II do the same for you some d.v'" "Don't mention It, said ZicgtleM. as they approached the stairs leading to the dressing rooms Then glancing up Ziegfleld saw Lurllne coming dovn the Iron steps, and he added with a smile, Until next time." Larry laughingly followed Zleg. field gaze, and gave the producer a knowing look ns Ziegfleld sauntered away while Inrry wailed for Liirilno "I'm getting your little friend In the Follies, annouucog Larry as Lurllne reached the fool of tho mm Ill m noil o -- HU 1- -1 Used double la the 793-R-- 2. FOB RENT basement, 1191)0. room house, full 234 North 1st East FOB BBNT Phene 4 roan CERTIFIED RADIO and ELECTRIC SEIUJCE Antone L. modern borne 44L SUMMONS Dlutriet Coart ef the Phone 123 No. JLaln 158-184 W a Colorado Animal Co. j Prompt Service, Courteous and Satisfying Deliveries Carl W. Sanders Coal and Wood Phone 293 Logan, Utah 804 North Main St. to e Uj phone 1 $q SHIRLEY HODGES, Plaintiff, LEO. V. HODGES, Defendant THE STATE OF UTAH TO RAID DEFENDANT: v. Wrecked Bodies and Fenders made to look Uke Prices Reasonable EL WELL Auto Body Shop 64 W. 1st No. Loin MOVED RANSFER 'ielc. 503 To New Location and CACHE SHEET METAL WORKS 26 East Center St. Piano Moving Next Door to Telephone Office -- Furniture MOVING PACKING CRATING LONG DISTANCE MOVING 449 N. 2 E. d DAO. Office hoar I I Thatcher Bldg Wanted Animals Dead or Alive U dead notify us at once. Phone Logan 49 and Reverse charges Prompt Service. P. WISEMAN Quiwpodut NEW HOTEL LANKERSHIM 7th nd Broadway Log Angeles, Transfer Co. M 4G2-- foot SrrciALtSl Ftnt Judicial District at the State ef Utah, la and for (he County of Cache. 1933. cts jv. in Radio and Electric. DIL steam heated furnished apartments, gutted for couple. Tou ore hereby summoned to apLaundry and frigldaire. $15 00 to pear within twenty day after ser$20 00. 135 East Center. vice of this summonds upon you If Seven room unfur- served within the county In which FOB BBNT nished house. Call at 340 North. Uil action Is brought, otherwl.c within thirty days after service, and 2nd West. defend the above entitled action; 3 largo enameled and in case FOB 8 ALB of your failure so to In first used but circulator, do. Judgment win be rendered clou shape. Cache Sheet Metal gainst you according to tho deWork, Phone (1. mand of tho complaint, which has New three room been filed with the clerk of sold FOB BENT house, modem In every way Court. That this action Is brought Clone to buslnea section. Call 700 to obtain a decree of divorce, the marriage between the I OB RENT 2 furnished rooms, plaintiff and the defendant and for reasonable. Call 310 S. 1st E. such further relief as to the court my seem Just and equitable. unfuror BENT Furnished rOB GEO. Q. RICH. nished house and steam heated Attorney for Plaintiff apartments. 195 Vernon Ave. Poet Offloe Address, Box 325, TOR RENT Partly furnished three Logan City. Utah. Date of first publication, Dec. 14, room and bath. Nicely cleaned end decorated. Inquire 394 West 1932. Date of last publication. Jan. 13. M South. Small Bi-Produ- Skanchj, Everythin quality. Legal Notice WANT TO BUT harness. Call 13. 1933 California Phone 311 400 Newly furnished room EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR THAT at moderate rate from SI. SO to $6 FAMOUS Knight Spring Canyon COAL Logan Coal Co. Phone 13 Excellent Cafe Garage in Connection THE HEADQUARTERS FOR UTAH PEOPLE W. W. Whitecotton, Owner and Operator, formerly of Utah Frank R. Wishon, Manager Concrete For Irrigation Canal Lining of irrigation canals and ditches with concrete to prevent undue seepage of water and to conserve water supply and reduce maintenance costs also largely eliminates growths of weeds, willows, to cattails, and tules, according engineers of the United States DeSuch partment of Agriculture. weeds use water that otherwise could be used for growing crops. Tules and cattails growing In narrow strips along canals are exposed to sun and air and use a stairs large amount of water. Engineers "What for?" Lurlia naked anxestimate that a mile of average iously. "She's cute he'll earn :wk I It" canal or ditch may have within and money hers as oh con et a the along it a growth of these plants store " "Oh, shea keen leifln you shoot which will consume water sufficthe nlois'" IjorUoe hoks o' Dor ient to irrigate 8 or 10 acres of alclosely falfa or a greater acreage of other Just how gut hod X'uollt Won telling this prtne xoteh ef Mon field crops or of fruit. too York" Oh. whet had Woo Ordinary weeds, such as grow on to lot Blond to eh One vuX Leeny waste lands and In neglected fields LurUno though vary In water consumption from tCOMTUiPBD' small amounts to considerably more than that of most crop plants. e long-stap- tension worker of the United State Department of Agriculture and Elate agricultural colleges, from 70 to 60 per cent of tlxe cotton grown In South Carolina Is classed as long suple, from 15-to 1 Inches, and at least 40 per cent of the cotton used In the mills Is produced In the Bute. The South Carolina fanners profit from higher prices for better length and Johnson Cab and , j H,' Pi cent of the cotton used In South Carolina nulls was grown In the Slate and the mills had to get cotton from the Uicir Mlaia&lpid Delta or farther west. Today, through the efforts of ex no-ho- Ell't. tr - 1 Friday, January HOW TO DETERMINE IF Better Cotton Pays YOU ARE FAIRLY TAXED Six year ago Ins than 20 per Sor-env-- n, I 4 4 Utah County IOC AN. CACHE COUNTY, UTAH VI M . AA - ' -- ii - , , TlA r 1 SMITH CLOTHING ' ? j v, it.?;. I sV" ft: 5 Company ft V , krmt hUMynmn baa |