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Show I . 1 CACH SPECIAL EDITION Second Vf.r No. RULERS Telephone OF LOB MICE Butter Market H f.m Uly. A Home Paper for Home People IX)(3AN, UTAH. TIILIiSDAV, MAY 4. 00 mi. C2 CAVE INTERESTING COKFIDEKCE SALE Columbia KSL This is'.uo of the Cache American is dedicated to the K. W. Idliot &, company, 'rulers of low prices" and the wide.-- awake merchants in Iijran. They are making their announcement of their annual Confidence Side, In this announcement those in the market for the kind of merchandise offered, can rest assured that n where ran this 'ino of dry goods he purchased at a lower price. Nearly every person in Cache Valley is acquainted with H. Elliot, the general manager of the stores which lear his name. He was a successful merchant in this city for twenty five years. His headquarters are now in IVliinghan, Washington, where he operates one of the finest department stores in the Northwest. The loeal store is managed by Glen N. Earl. Mr. Earl is wide awake and is constantly on the alert to secure the merchandise demanded by his large host o? patrons. He is a Cache Valley man. he received his training as a merchant in this city and no one is qualified to know the needs of the citizens here !ettei than he. Mr. Elliot and his associates are versed every day in market conditions, both east and west. What ev r they do whie on the market, is naturally done for the protection of the buying public. Every one who makes Elliots their shopping center are aware they can always have Confidence in the statements male relative to prices and quality of merchandise. TALK BE HANDLED RATES HERE AND PROVO! TO BE EXPENDED I THRU AGENTS .! self-rea- j Business In Electric Line Is Growing If any one has been looking down in the mouth about the way their business Is going, they can get all pepped up by talking to of the H. F. Laub, manager Cache Valley Electric company. He says he is keeping the wires hot to keep supplied with G. E. refrigerators and Frigidaires. The demand for refrigeration in the home was never greater than at the present time. In this issue of the Cache American Mr. Laub is featuring his line of electric ranges. He has a real deal to offer the public, making an offer of not less than $25 and perhaps more, for your old range, either coal or electric on the deal he Is announcing today. Go to Smithfield A large number of Logan citizens went to Smithfield today to attend the annual Health Day program. There were a great many citizens attended from all parts of the county. Another group will m to Richmond tomorrow to attend the annual Black and White day program. ON LOCAL IMPROVEMENTS I! i j Lommittee FOREST CAMPS EXAMINATION TO OPEN close HERE ( ld j m Hal-gre- BE NEXT WEEK 11 Each of the camps will have 200 men. In camps, they will be unof regular der the supervision commissioned United States army officers. While in the forests, the workers will be paid $1 per day and board and most of the wages being signed over by the men to support of dependants. Mr. Arentson was also waiting word on selection of the men. He understands that state relief agencies will select 1,000 of Utah's allotment while the forest service 1,300. will name the remaining However, he has received no definite word. It was explained at the meeting that many men recruited from the farms, will be able to go directly into the camps without going first to the conditioning camp planned at Fort Douglas. P!as-sur- n, fellovv-Merkle- y, funda-scapin- A film drama that entertains and at the same time stimulates feeling and thought that is Metro! d, g, ' Men Must Fight Vivid Film Drama Must s Men which opens at the Capitol Theatre Friday. It is one of the most unusual pictures the screen has seen for it depicts the country on the verge of a wax in 1940. The settings, the gowns, the sentiment are those of future years. From the standpoint of action and direction the picture is exceptional. Few screen plays can boast a cast of such varied talents as that presented by Diana Wyn-yarthe English actress who scored in Rasputin and the Emvetpress and Cavalcade; the eran character star, Lewis Stone; American of Holmes Phillips Tragedy fame, May Robson, Ruth Young, Robert Selwyn, Robert Donald Hedda Happer, Greig, Dillaway, Mary Carlisle and Luts Albemi, all of whom excel in roles which afford leeway for dramatic fireworks. n, Genealogical Meeting Sunday In Benson Ward Tlie first camp m the Cache forest will be located just below tlie Tony Grove Ranger station in Logan canyon while a second Utah camp will be established in the left hand folk of Blacksmith Fork canyon. An Idaho camp will be established near Paris, Idaho. Fight, Rlp-Ung- Summer School Faculty Member Is Announced conservation Tlie first forest camp in the Cache national forest is expected to be in operation no later than ten days from Tuesday, Forest Supervisor Cari B. Arent-so- n has reported. Mr. Arentson was at a meeting of forest supervisors in Ogden last week end, when plans, as brought from Washington, D. C., by ReForester R. H. Rutledge, gional were outlined. Goldwyn-Mayer- dPU' n, col-k-- of receipt of applications. Tlie United States Civil Service Commission has announced an examination, as a result of which it is expected to make certification to fill a vacancy in the position of fourtli class postmaster at Newton, and other vacancies as they The may occur at that office. examination will be held at Logan Utah. Tlie compensation of the postmaster at this office was $645 for the Iasi fiscal year. Applicants must have reached their twenty-firs- t birthday but r.ot their sixty fifth birthday on the date of the examination. Applicants must reside within the territory supplied by the post office for which the examination is announced. The examination is open to all citizens of the United States who can comply with the requirements. Application blanks and full information concerning the requirements of the examination can be secured from the postmaster at the place of vacancy or from the United States Civil Service Commission, Washington, D. C. Applications must be properly the executed and on file with Commission at Washington, D. C prior to the hour of closing business on May 19. Kitflit 1'ugea Utah-Idah- two-par- ty ed to applicants after the Butter cent Rotarians Go To Pocatello For Convention Wr , The date for assembling of combe stated in the admission cards which will be mail- West Center 23 In her address on Friday after noon before the Utah Federation Clubs. Mrs. Maude of Women' j to her Beeley Jacob recalled Shown I)if- - Extension Sertice Organiza-fercnc- e Official (onipany A recent report of the cjtnva.sser.-- t ft--r the Kenovizing Dance audience Havelock Elis' in Itatcs Conte in in I aiyan shown that $ir,2tiS will lie expended Cjuiipjiijrn of life" where he reminds u Means tion be to Likely -Not Two-Iarty- j Is Ood's work. in Individual and nature that improvements ntnl repaint in the city during the next Koose of Administering At nine o'clock mountain time U nature Gods work, months. This brings the grand total to $.ir.897. three only Kesident Kates.! Telephone -veil Itelief Work. Sunday morning. May 7. he Sad Jaft)b, bul ian Is also The following are the names of those who will improve! Uke Tabernacle choir mill give a eMentta: nd ,lf(. BUSINESS SECTION INCH'D-IN- G Some time ago an announcement nallonal broadcast over live Col an adventure.' The Rorervelt farm relief pro- CITY SCHOOLS: Logan made ,n ll "jl1 Uke Is! will handled In be Utah Kram "The nieasure of civilization ,. t a ho An, iwin Board of Education, carpentry 11 I City d He re ser!, republished here, that ?. largely through tlie extension tlie measure of what man has done concrete and cwitet, electrical through tfie ages to provide lor "as a difference in the telephone vice of tlie Utah State Agricultural work, healing, painting plaster-lin- g. tlie in business rates section lfor himself opportunities if, college. and alterations; plumbing In 3rovo those and After Logan. Notification came from federal lzatlun," Mrs. Jacob stated. "CivAdraln W. Hatch, paperhanging; of thorough Investigation th;s VxU ndon headquarters lit Wash- lllatlon today Is Hie result of Hatch, heating, painting, Sixteen rotartans from the Lo- PorTlu n.lunrJi man's qUest for happiness on earth. statement, we have learned that ington, D. C, and arrangemenis went to Pocatello plumbing and alterations, club is corner-ar- e gan fact. a not a In this Rotary desired man As time has gone on. being completed at the state a-- ir ..u.ii I IRsT WARD o Frank H. Ear), with one of the officials institution to utilize the state wide today to attend Hie to;k-tloJLJ n 10 know, and out of this desire conLandscaping, J. P. International y painting; district Rotary tlie Moumain States Telephone know grew tlie sciences of today; M.Up 0; ri11my agents and liome have gone to wage dtrson, landscaping, painting, pa-- a They In and today we liavc tlie material company, we are correctly inform- - demonstration agents carrying and miscellaneous; A. campaign In behalf ot O. Guy Perhanglng telephone forward tlie program, world with all its fabric and aH'(d lat Ht business T- Iklllon' as Pafr hanging and district Cordon governor. In Provo are and Logan its glamour as the result of wh,.t P- - L AJlhout;ll IM male 0i;ictul word Scot ic Id. paint w ho were make Hie Plail'ruK ; to Those man has done." With all tne ie sanM'' has been received pending passage 8nd nglng; Dr. D. O. are: Cordon, Guy today For tlie readinformation our -' structure of In tlie material changes 0f bill in Congress, Uie deport-o- f trip S Pt-Hatc- h. H. AdramjJ' Earl. Ernest J. Hatch, our modern civilization, Mrs ers the patrons of the telephone ment at tne college under Director S,nUh- - Escaping nd lng; AnRoss Wm. Lohrnan, Jacob reminded her hearers that company and to correct tlie for- - William Peterson, has advised all painting; L. E. Crookston, paintCar-dolove, hate, and Jealousy have notimer statement, we wish to say county agents and extension work-ei- s derson, J. IL Wilson, B. T. L A. Jarvis, Wilbur Skidmore, ing and paper hanging; Mrs. Leo changed. As in Bll past ages, man! that we have been officially In- to ptepore tor Immediate acpainting and paper hangFred be- j formed that the rates on business Lundberg, A. O. Olofsen. G. Worley, tion in administration of the Thc fifth days report of tlie necd-- s to know tlie difference Olof Nelson, Neplii ing; Jos. Libby, auto repainting, Rasmusen, t 011 four virtue loyal-and stations, pay telephones, honesty, party j in Logan gigantic undertaking. Renovizing Campaign painting and plumbing; W. T. Bott and H. C. Parker. So- - resident rates and rural rates are shows that $10,687.00 more dollars ty lie needs to know values. Director Peterson may be called Knowles, masonry, pointing and same in Logan and Cache will be expended in Improvement crates was an early seeker after the to Washington tor a detailed expaper hanging; A. O. Bateson, auto are in Provo and in the city during the next three values; when he suggested that county as they of tlH workings of Hie repainting, painting and paper planation of Utah county. Tlie grand total is now there were further realms months. bill although here ro hanging; Gilbert Thorpe, concrete again, be was to Tlie difference in rates between definite given sought, he $66,584.00. With the Improvements thought and cement work, painting; Herannouncement has yet hemlock. Of Sopoclcs, one these two cities is found on the been made. man Pederson, carpentry, paintby Logan City and the Utah Agri poison the preatest thinkers of early independent resident rate and the cultural College and the remainder ing and puper hanging; L. A. In view of these circumstances, resident rale. On the of the business and residence we- - r;, iii:Mt!oii, Matthew Arnold says tw painting and paper hangauthorities college aie expecting saw He saw I life stead:! he it individual telephone the,'-- no S. E. Needham, concrete and Hons, tlie total will be well over ing; reductions in federal sweeping it in Hie w hole' , is a fifty cent higher rate in Lo- $100,000.00. cement, electrical work and landfor tlie extension rate here appropriations Mrs. Jacob believes that today gan and the Dr. W. W. Merrill, land W. W. Barber FIRST WARD service. scaping; 25 i cents per month htglier than tlie of the mind predominscaping, painting and paper hangpainting and miscellaneous ; S. B. ate. things was also It out pointed by These differences in "Among these predominating in Provo. ing; George D. Harding, carpentry, Mitlon, electrical work, painting officials that even should and rates effect about 400 Logan sub concrete and cement, landscaping, and rooting; B. J. Bingham, Jr.t factors are appreciation dominion scribers of the telephone company. sweeping cuts in federal appropriapaper hanging; William Lohman, The annual awards and scholarpainting and paper hanging; An- criticism, pose and poise, which rebe made tions mean which the and (or power) and service, will be held at the carpentry, electrical work, heating, nie W. Clark, landscaping ships assembly serelimination of extension the the more important conlandscaping, painting, paper hangpainting; L. A. Peterson, auto re- present vice and experiment station, it Utah State Agricultural college an-on flicts in modem life", site stated. Mrs. and ing and roofing; Frank Baugh, Jr. landscaping; May 10, according to the painting not would tlie affect materially and Appreciation is a lost art. It is Blame Damey, painting work of tlie Utah State Agricul- nouncement of Dr. W. L. Wanlass, carpentry, concrete and cement, Critiof the committee on painting and paper hanging; Wilpaper hanging; Mrs. Peck, paint- more popular to criticize. tural college as an Institution ot chairman E. F. cism is based on the canon of eslard Paulsen, electrical work, awards and ing and paper hanging; scholarships. i funds as for this higher learning, tablished rules, and few of us are Spencer, landscaping, painting and members in charge of paper hanging; F. D. Miles, eleccome work from tlie state. Faculty mostly intelligent enough to be initiated paper hanging; Mrs. H. T. the various awards will explain trical work, alterations and misDr. G. F. Warren, head of the landscaping, painting, paper into that canon of rules, which is their purpose and present them. cellaneous. Econa department of Agricultural SECOND WARD A. H. Hale, hanging and plastering; Mrs. H. is thing of ofthe mind. Appreciation omics Following is the awards to be preat Cornell University will a tiling the spirit the realizaA. P. C. C. Rich, nuscellaneous W. H. miscellaneous; Steiner, sented: Johansen Scholarship come to Utah State the AgriculIlcitz, carpentry, painting, paper tion of life, its possibilities and bei painting and miscellaneous; Chas. to of $300 award, approximately summer to this tural give college W. V. represents the good, the true, the: concrete and cement, hanging and plumbing; given to three worthy students England, courses in Agricultural and beautiful. It is an understanding special and Hall, landscaping, miscellaneous; Henry painting or Senior of rank: painting Junior Economics. These courses are we of livein world which the William Worley, David miscellaneous; paper hanging; Liberty Loan Endowment schol- Lucherinl, Smith- for arranged its traditions, its folkways, its ?s. penally took ra" arship of $40 to be loaned to a Tarbet, painting, alterations and Benson Those landscaping, painting and miscel- who and Out of this Hughes teachers, county agents patterns. land- - tablished B. Campbell in tlie genealogical meeting Sun- student on the basis of scholarship miscellaneous; T. M. Taylor, miscomes an understanding of man. other students, and extend from cellaneous; H. B. Johnson, concrete day evening were: Melba Munk and need of aid; 19 to "In appreciation we admire the,June 1927 who related an incident in church Class Gift, two annual and cement, painting, paper W1 "arren B,'e paper hanging; Mrs. H. L. Benson, genius of the early Greeks. They! DJ"j 1C of $125.00 each; big and alterations; Hans A. Ped- history; Lament Lar:on, speke on 1 le ana5sls !m Leaerson, Jr., painting and miscel"Our U.S.A.C. the Fore landscaping, Women's painting and paper 'gave their gifts to the world Fathers"; subject, Faculty problems of larm Mrs. Melvin Ballaid, Mary Saun- gue loan fund, to senior women laneous; Zina Fames, painting and hanging; L. P. Watkins, carpentry the good, the true, the beautiful. an mana0emen . i)0C organuatim c a a' them, perfection in this life electrical work and painting; Wil-iT- o miscellaneous; W. H. Baxter, paders each gave an interesting talk; students ; Blvcn ham Quinney, carpentry, electrical was the ideal. Man was a mea- - and his sinters. Falslev conferred and The perhanging and miscellaneous; Leo College award, Ephraim busof the farm management e of all things. When we think Mrs. Edith Fullmer and Mrs. Leo annually upon the male student Worley, painting and miscellanework, heating, painting and meet to iness tering and new construction; J. 'of the early Greeks, we think of conditions. Xuttal; song, Mrs. Ronald Pitcher, who demonstrates qualities of citi- ous; Mrs. Otto Larsen, painting E. Malmberg, landscaping, Mrs. W. R. paint- - tlie youth of society. We also apwill consider the Mrs. Ira Mooseman, Miss Dorotny zenship and efficience, and upon and miscellaneous; course Another John Fulkcrsen. woman Hansen, who evidences Dahlo, ing, paper hanging and miscellane-- 1 predate Rome and her conquest student the painting; inpresent Agricultural situation Ac Vigil, painting ous; Mrs. Martha Hawks, laud for power, for dominion. Many of Tlie Bee Hive Girls held their womanly qualities and potential miscellaneous; current developcauses, cluding and miscellaneous. scaping, painting, paper hanging; our patterns of today, our ideals of ments and future outlook. In add- Swarm Day program Monday night professional efficiency; THIRD WARD William WalI. B. Glenn, painting, paper hang-- j power, belong to this age. There Tlie American Legion Scholarof direction under the their sema work to ition this daily letter-ma- n W. B. is also the Hebraic ideal which ton, auto repainting, painting and a Medal to ing and miscellaneous; .awarded Mrs. Slax ship Arthur and which in be inar will conducted, on the football team who paper hanging; Ella Paulson, paper Watkins, landscaping, painting and maintained moral integrity. Many current economic problems will be Miss Mary Saunders. The followJames Sorenson, paper paper hanging; I. J. Frampton, of the early ideas of Jehovah and discussed by Dr. Warren. program was rendered: songs, maintains the highest scholastic hanging; ing Mrs. J. V. Sorenson, landscaping, paper hanging and of God, which eventually bore the is one of the leading Ruby Feller and Bee Hive group; record during the football season; hanging; Dr. Warren R.O.T.C. medal, awarded to a landscaping, painting, paper hangpainting; C. H. Wakley, landscap-- 1 idea of immortality, were theirs, agricultural economists of Amer- talk, Adele Beutler, What is ing, painting and paper hanging; Out of this ideal, Christianity was ica. The science of farm manageSymbolism?; reading Neva Car-do- student in Military Science on ing, laterations and miscellaneous; Zina Burris, landscaping, painting the outgrow'th. "The Swan Song; piano basis of character, scholarship, ment has largely been developed (Continued on Page Eight) and paper hanging; Pearl Strobclt, In appreciation we must look Ruth solo, Maughan; awards were activity, leadership; leader a he is him and today by landscaping, painting and paper at values. Through appreciation in this field. In recent years he presented by Mrs. Bell of the American Legion Military Medal to a letterman who exhanging and miscellaneous; N. W. the world is brighter, our has given considerable thought Cache Stake; paper on, The Word given landscaping, painting and man is finer, our problems are to of Wisdom", Miss Lucille Noble; hibits a wholesome attitude toward the and relationships price paper hanging; Sarah A. Quinney, not as difficult. Criticism kills; Lillie Saundei's, Mi's military training; economic situation, and reading, paper hanging and mis-- , preciation lives. Appreciation and general Thatcher Brothers Banking comsong, Bee Hive group, econ- Tools"; numerous made has special cellaneous; John Crawford, land- criticism represent the two Rachel pany scholarship of $150, awarded benediction, Tagos; States for United studies omic the the one and painting and paper hang- - mental forces in nature After the program, to a student who excells in bankHe Saunders. European Governments. ing; T. R. Paden, carpentry, paint- - constructive, the other destructive, were and refresh- ing and other related subjects; games played number of a According to the April issue of has written large A. A. Firmage ing; C. R. Arnold, painting and Appreciation is based on under- bulletins ments were Scholarship of the Utah Taxpayer, taxes in Utah The served. girls gave and a number of books hanging; Presbyterian standing. paper on farm management and prices. a display of all the work they $100, awarded to a senior college are coming down perceptibly. Tlie Mrs. Jacob said that pose and Church, painting; Ras Rasmussen, student who excells in merchan- high point in taxes for combined In his most recent book Prices, did while in the bee hive. no needed painting and paper hanging; Jos. poise explanation. which was published in February We are pleased to state that dising; state, city, county and schools was E. Quinney, painting, paper hang- - Pose, Mrs. Jacob asserted, "is Sons of the American Revolu- reached in 1930 with $26,593,182. In of this year, he discusses in detail Mrs. Willis Lamb of Hyde Park Frank that state, of being in which we ing and miscellaneous; the collapse of the price system is rapidly gaining strength after tion medal, awarded for the best 1932 the total was $23,722,811. Benson, landscaping, painting and affect another type of adjustment a very ill spell following the birth patriotic speech; As the Taxpayer comments, wa and the causes of the paper hanging; Leo Hansen, paint- - to life. It may and it may not have This book has made adepression. of a fine son bom March 30 at The Vernon Medal, given each are now getting tax relief and, at profound concrete H. E. and in it a certain amount of artific Cooley, for the best short story of the same time, better ing; government. upon economic leaders the home of her parents, Mr. and year cement, landscaping, painting, iality. It usually does not weather Impression the Mrs. W. G. Reese, considerable western setting; It is a noteworthy fact that as country. throughout A. Club C. S. Womens U. storm; it does not usually produce paper hanging and additions. prize anxiety has been experienced by early as December, 1932, the Utah A. W. Hale, any great constructive SECOND WARD activity be- Moves Residence her numerous friends and rela- of $10.00 for the best Uterary Taxpayers Association made a Wil-foand miscellaneous; cause it has one great synonym: painting tives in Benson ward and in Hyde essay; of expectant revenues for survey his John has ceconcrete changed Long F. Baugh, and the capital I (the ego). It is Phi Upsilon Omricon Scholarship the state and gave an estimate Park. ment, painting, paper hanging, Poise is valid; it is residence from 32 West, 6th South are Farmers of $2,341,600 for the year 1933. in the delayed (Continued on Page Eight) and alterations miscellaneous; mental a spirit. Browning says of street to 131 South, 3rd East. which proved to be the basis for planting of their crops by the freEdward Lewis, paper hanging and poise: It is a thing which makes showers but pastures action by the legislature three quent heavy miscellaneous; Sam Brown, paint- man go forward with his head Band at Smithfield months later. In fact, the 'legisThe Logan High school band and crops already planted are ing, paper hanging and miscellane- lifted. benefited by the frequent showers. lature appropriated within $3,000 ous; Arthur Eames, miscellaneous; In regard to power (dominion) under the direction of A. T. HenLever Ricks is shipping out dairy of what the Utah Taxpayers asto to Smithfield went son, today H. J. Hawkes, paper and service, Mrs. Jacobs said: painting, cows and beef animals to Calisociation estimated would be availC. Health the in parade. H. play Day Criticism brings power and pose hanging and miscellaneous; H. fornia. able for state maintenance. man took R' transfer Johnson. the, Hawkes, painting, paper hanging, demands power. The lust The April issue also contains an 4 the scene of new construction, alterations and we Uke to think of as belonging to band membcrs Renovizes Commencement exercises of the interesting analysis of special and Station the C. C. program. Cressall, things In the Important places of miscellaneous; Irvine Strong has just com- Logan LX.S. Seminary will be ad valorem taxes for the period Gersha life. It Is retroactive Instead cf painting, miscellaneous; the renovizing of his ser- held Sunday, May 21, at 2 p. m. In 1916 to 1932. pleted Ash, painting, paper hanging and progressive. Lust for power by an Mr. Hyde Here The splendid spirit of of vice station at First South and the tabernacle. Orson John manager Hyde, S. L. McArthur, organization may stunt, miscellaneous; dwarf, or between the school people The graduating class will number States Telephone Main. The interior and exterior Gladwin miscellaneous ; Evans, make static that organization. Op- the Mountain the taxpayers is evident from and one to close hundred been students. has was in In over. Utah, Logan gone thoroughly paper hanging and miscellaneous; posed to power is service. Service Company Steve Ellis, Howard Dunn, Lois the commendations which leading W. F. Jensen, paper is bom of love and love Is bom this morning. He was on his way Carl J. Olsson, local decorator, has painting, to Pocatello to attend Rotary con- done the work. This station is one Mae Anderson and Dorothy Alder educators have made on the work Marand miscellaneous; of altruism hanging and appreciation." Utah-Idah- o of the string of Utah Oil Refining have been chosen by the class to of the Utah Taxpayers association disMrs. Jacobs reminded her hear- vention, for the garet Evans, paper hanging, alterin supplying valuable Information at call a office made He the trict. Company stations in this city, give talks in the program. Mrs. R. ers that today we all suffer from ations and miscellaneous, Music will be furnished by selec- - on the current school budgets, of the Cache American while in dealers In Vico Oils and Pep 88 ted groups from the high school. These also appear in this Issue. (Continued on Page Eight) gasoline. (Continued from Page One) Logan. r i petitors will LTDA) tilling at To . Broadcast bait Lake Choir FOURTH CLASS CONSERVATION POSTMASTER i a PROGRAM MAY THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS SIRS. MAUDE B. JACOB PRICES" rri!Hi-.'- scoring 82 j rd L.D.S. Seminary Students Will foer Give Program Taxes In Utah Coming Down Says Report |