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Show ' CACHF. AMERICA Pace Four. CACHE AMERICAN Numraper. Iu!ilihrd Semi-Week- By (he 4ahe (t KM at J. WM. American FuldUhing l.iau Co. y Utah SabooipUoa Utu. Rate-- by ... WHAT H At HAPPMSSD I ' matter November I. 131. at the I'Uh, under the Art of Marrh S, IW. or mall one yea r kmmkmrm Itmkmmn pmmp I tm I km mrit, kef tkm irammm pm I mf r ta t PkilmAtlpkln, IV1 laiuli mm I milk kmmk. Hm kirn rmom lor ta It mk. Ikmp mmrm, (Immll Ikm ektrf IrUrr , la lan Vlmmlt Mall pml. ipmrlmmml. T km Arm iiirkmmm Inaaf ara Ik kirn, mmrmlmp Ikmp Atmcmver flat I km e, mk kmt W ft mtkeA ftfttf Ikm artafrk-eft- ft IlmA. Mm II a kmlA pm fft pHt mmp Imlormalutn ea A ' ItM '..(lift rukwr Win kail, pr arir it Squeeze the Official Sponge rtluflIff IrpaiAmp a i pi ivaa, sow ua laifiea aiaifftualf, Ilf af pkt Tilt ITOilY If there is watered stock in industry, there is cerI'lckaon In "Where measured when in stock watered L p'vertttnent riiiIn Mr. tainly Helen office, Fampaon'a by the same yanKtick. rp'.lral. inThe preuldent went directly there. If there are industrial organizations where the .it wa anting In a chair with the ot for alue worth of worth $2 $1 I'ltivea standing be.lda him. vestor pets only t. the Inspector. I,,n adilrraned 'I hie You ran! stock, there are certainly government operations where la ridiculous! M on a vague suspicion. tie hoy he jrcts only $1 worth of value for ?2 worth of taxes. i e afraid I miiat, Mr. Dickson." v i.y i k on him?" The difference between stock in a private corporli k an li iMa Jolt, tliat'a a cinch. does investor is the that in stock and ation did It. Iiud a pretty good jonernment, Mil ,i e of toe tuout. Now, Itiown has he to but former the to have certainly not buy 4 lit charge of the vault, len t scribe to the latter and any property that he has may IMi knn " admitted, "but be taken bv government to pay his bill. mi;ht have tampered ,y o the loks. There is as much or more need for wrincinc the He oilinlift that he at I the time tdiioelf." The Inspector atd. water out of government operations, as there is for .it htoketl etralKht Icto the eye i there In fact, of it ael It out operations. Inept, lor. "I did. wrincinc private luck thla morning. more need, for the simple reason that there is not th "Then wlio I, mm., d It" mi mix d' same individual incentive to keep government solven tlie Inspector. Mat was helpless "I don't know. "V.nle a minute' as there is to l.eep private buMness solvent. as a, id al Dickson Winn Monument is running in the red, the pow StIUck him.inlrrupted ftll Idea tll.it world ers that put it tVre simple ask the taxpayers addition absolve Matt, "What tm.e did, tins thing happen?" al sums to make up the deficits of hail management "Tlie clock opposite tlie vault When a private industry runs in the red. it eventuall yoes out ot i.xistence and its managers lose their jobs Tlure is so much water in the management of cv eminent today that it the official sponge were sipteez ed, the savings to the taxpayers would revive our econ omic structure as would a pitcher of water poured on a parched plant. ' OS WITH la Matt? . I i , J fORP RANSFER MORRIS NIELSEN Hyram, Utah ele. 503 tr. Furniture and Piano Moving iUenur-raplic- rhone 314 WE WILL PAT CASH FOR j 10.?.'. HATS Let John renew your old ht. His long experience in the Hat Cleaning and Shoe Shining Business is your Guartntee. We give the best Shine in town Let us prove it JOHNS HAT AND SHINE PARLOR Used Bicycles Na. I No. Mala New Location and Bike Frames Als Bike and CO. Goods Sporting For Traitor Work Auto Spring Work Itlaa Welding-A- Pointing, Body uto Work Auto Rrpalring Free Flowers With Every Order Choice Tomatoes 5c, 10c, and 25c Peppers, Huckleberry for 20 Varieties Flowers Bedding No. 6 W. See NONS SUPER SERVICE STATION at L. E. Sj'oberg 132 Tires and Tubes Grove Cross Road Day and Night Phone Logan Service 1201 ! I b- In-w- - r Youve' got nothing to worry ahout Poked Sy Pat OBrien end Walter Hutton. neKs deals, worsen, lei, aneir Flopped by a bullet at 11:09, and all rushed toward the bank. Inspector replied. "Better give the men in your ; k t Diekson milled, "If All right, horn s off. one fa, to. y hey proves an alibi, lie's clear a couple of owner would tell another. t he?" of apartment Suivcrlntenifents t' he can, yes, the Inspector ad-fhoti sen called :p al! t':e ten.inn, Hank is sunk, NaJor.al The Union Dlck- -. Why, certainly ho can. Heller get your money out if tu turned b the lud. "Matt, now can. you've got to do Is to tell them In the bunk t liel s were wo:Mnff re you were between 12 and o and everything will be all to capacity. Closing iour amount?" nt. Im closing riv Yes, bir. ; .u averted Dickson's gnze. I've in I wouldnt leave a niu.v-count. .suly told them. I was home. bank." this Time you are, Dickson smiled t y "It s getting b a guy's m ihut'gh the thing were settled. sale unit es its in hm Hock. wliat he says. I've got a aint ll.its of a nil bunch crook, "Theyre i from "You said it. headquarters checking up It now." Thus the hoc outside the bmk Good." woikod itself into a frensv. Dickson was confident. e turned to Matt. "Well, you've Iehiml the grating tollers t nothing to worry about, son. calling for more money and ar I t i,on aa the report comes in you'll ants were acticly engaged rupdv e released. imj it, trying in vain to stem tie The shallow brained, jazz mad, tide and impress the public with switch tne soundness of the bank by bcii.g able y hide opeiator at m got busy the minute she en- - to meet the demand. eu me bank. The Hist tiling she Dukson was torn between i' . Hello. Wities was to cull her chum. tirt of seeing the depositoi listen Is i Cleit. This ud r.ul th.it of clearing Mutt. into. i?uy, I make "All know is Uwt tha bunk's heard thatll something ;est n Mu d. a:,d a mu;dc-r'been hand swim. Listen to this, the Can lohimntcd, deo'.vd the ins; ector. ui was robbed last night. "11- hun-- i I looks iuovvn a over see Yeah it, it! here, way i.naqine !lv." Lome thousand dollars! 'What are you talking about!" huh? The iliief teller's I'.ckson exclaimed. He had no n ail awful jam. Maine immediately got busy and moie to do with it than you did." Tlie inspector smiled "Maybe. alied u; her fi lends. Hello, Lou, "Hut I'm taking ro knowingly. no said. Did you hear what chances. The kid's got a record. over to the Union National "So have jou. So have I. so has ank? It vva3 robbed of over 1200,-0everybody, got a record. What (inCan you beat It. cant Maine's and Gerties friends got ference does that make? You were hot. afford to go pinning crimes on peousy and soon the wires Dickson Ian and women all over the city ple just because they was interrupted by the entrance cf rri'o rpreading the news. "Stole over a quarter of a mil- Sampson. "Mr. Diekson! Can I see you for 'll." one declared. "I thought the Union National a minute?" "No. Im busy. See me later." as pretty solid. said another. But this is important, Mr. Dick"I di t tuo, declared a third. son. Looks like there was a run on H ilf a million is a lot of money, ill a fourth. "I wouldn't be sur-- . the Abank. run on the bank!" d ll, they closed their doors." "The filled and theres a boys told bootblacks. long linelobby's outside. "The ud shiners told customers. What are you talking about? .engcr boys just tol me, that Dickson was amazed. His bank waa took all the money sound. The people in town should .. elf, declared one. And it have confidence In him. They'd paid more than a million." all demands since the bank opened. .lire than a million dollars! That should satisfy depositors that customer exclaimed In excite- - the bank was sound. "They've been coming in steadily my heart. And I sure hope all morning. I have called for soma n gets a long time in jail, extra police " said Sampson. All right, send down to tfta man kni ed out of the chair, vaults and have our reserve cash m.rid my shoes. Sam. sent up here right away, Dickson' another place a patron ' ordered. I always aaid that the (TO BE CONTINUED) "Halt," told Dickton, d. ' i te 1 j 1. s i -1 0. . ii-- o. Something About Hyrum People By HOMER PAUL ANDERSON might get a mail flipper of some sort, and the peoples own choice and there's talk of a different post office building. It had been planned to reveal a list cf the new cars in town as well as the owners but let the car dealers pay for their own advertising. Venna Larsen, formerly of Hyde Park, is one woman who says she LOST One black leather sheep lined coat, between the O. S. L. Depot and Providence. Return to the Cache American or phone 586R3. FOR RENT Five room modem home, three quarter basement, fruit trees, barn. Near college. Inquire Cache American. FURNISHED APARTMENT A two and three room apartment with bath, nicely furnished, moderate ' rates. 135 East Center. i 3 room house, bam, F OR SAL pens, coops. Two acres of laud located In west field 2 blocks from 12th ward church. See Frank Paulsen. 355 No. 5th West. CHIROPR A CTOR Dr. Wm. W. Ross LATEST METHODS IN DRIJGLESS HEALING Nerv-O-Met- er i t West Center St. 312 93rd Birthday 123 North Wed-n-sd-.- y, Lofty Character Saddle Horses 68 West First North We Call and Deliver Phone 405 Appliances At New Low Prices F y Ay Guaranteed Workmanship William Rumble Phone 1225 When Going Get Your Electrical li Best Quality Paint CAMPING Main Where You Can Huy if HOUSE PAINTING Service Phone 936 Company Mr.:. Sarah Keep Clarkston Buttars, Clarkstcns eldest picnoor ladv was pleasa.uly surprised June 91th at her home. A delicious birl.iday dinner was served at six o'clock to fiity members of the Futtars family. The afternoon was sjjent In social chat and Mrs. Buttars enjojS good health and is very active with her He claimed never to have done a low thing in his life, lie was an sdrplane pilot. JAPANESE HAND LAUNDRY 50 East Center Pioneer Celebrates Quality Electric necdie yet. Her fancy work has been sent to different parts of the slate and on numerous pieces have been given to relatives and friends. She has been a very active church member and especially good temple worker. Her friends and relatives wish her many happy birthdays. Why Be Bothered With Washing at Home When You Can Have It Done So Cheaply at UWis-Chickc-- j Imagine being as dumb a.s I was once, but you know lolks out In the country don't get a chance to see and use new fangled doo dads like city people do. And it goes for Martin Ririe of Lewiston too. Picking up a magazine of to plumbing fixtures belonging Warren McBride, I noticed a thing resembling something we had had in a hotel rcom somewhere. It was closet bowl with hot and cold water in it We had used it to wash our feet in! The average size family in' town is 4 4 there 4s also exactly 4 4 A rooms in the average home. room a piece for every person, but the trouble is some familys only have two rooms while another has eleven. H. P. Liljenquist- - was city treasurer at the age of 13. The name was suggested by David Hyruni Osborn, an old Hvrum pioneer. Phenete Williams Allen was the first baby girl in Hyrum. The first was that of Moroni marriage Benson and Martha Phillips. There used to be a molasses mill standWillard wheie ing Andersons; home now is. The iirst sewing machine in Kyrum fcas owned by Mrs. John Monsen. No doubt peo- r!e fifty jears from now will be wondering who worked the fir ,t jig saw pjzzle. Mis-eng- er resigning Republicans lots of jobs to the Democrats. There are nearly a dozen men and women after the post fice at Hyrum. The list ranges from school teachers to dry farmers. However they must first pass the Civil Service exams. Tlie ten dollar filing fee will no doubt reduce the number who apply. Anyway. from the long list, Hyrum N. 2 E. jeers--iiniila- crop. The ft,' ; H-r- hap-ne- Transfer Co. 44 1 1un.lv r . j j k. ,1 e. fe . 1 ar r - . cat-call- s, Johnson Cab and -- . 1, es MOVING lt It-.- locking forward to build tug revival. Farm Prices show steady rise record Wheat has made good corn has Jumped still more sharp Happening That Affect the Din- ly. Farm employment galnss. Steel Since March there has ner Falla, Dividend Cheeks and Tax Bills ef Every Individual-Natio- nal been rapid expansion in produc IntemaUonal lion schedules far ahead of last and In price, scrap has shown Problems Inseparable From Lo- year. best advances, with moderate 1m cal Welfare provement in finished products. Textile In April, the Industry ECONOMIC HIGHLIGHTS was 12 percent better than in dinner affect the March, 31 per cent over April Happenings that pails, dividend checks and tax 1932, and but 15 per cent belo Wool con hills of every individual. National the 1923-2- 5 average. and international problems In sumption and prlees consequently welfare. rising. separable from local In bright contrast to the usual Foreign trade is still in a state experience of the past Uiree years, of coma. During April, both iin the Department of Commerces ports and exports decined; little latest "Survey of Current Business-mak- if any Improvement since then encouraging' reading. Dur- The foreign trade problem will not ing May practically all important necessaril yimprove with genera! indicators of production were ap- industrial recovery the Imposing Mav, array of tariff barriers, embarpreciably higher than in 1932; improvement in basic lines, goes, etc. In the major countnes such as automobiles and textiles, are the principal difficulties. substantial. These difficulties are among the has been strikingly Prices, for both commodities and reasons for the world economic securities, are advancing as result conference. So far the conference of general business improvement, has not been a roaring success. As plus stimuli of intlation and other expected, war debts made an early proceedings designed to lift pile? aappearance, and were greeted by cheers and levels. Employment and pay-ro- ll depending on increases have likewise been mark- wliaat flag the delegation repre ed. Specific information on paiti-cul- sented. European position is that phases of business lollowr no discussion of world economic Prices Most can overlook the debts; American proCommodity nounced advance made in farm position is that they should b 15 ot cent considered aat another per prices, with change meeting, from March 11 to May 13. and that the present conference should confine itself to matters Domestic Trade Car loadings programmed. Further disruption show consistent improvement. Re- will doubtless follow actions of tail sales up. Commercial faihues countne sin meeting current debt on the down-gradAdvertising installments, and the American lineage has increased, partly due com Fiance defaulted to seasonal trends. pletely and received a rathfr bitFinance Stock prices well up ing note In reply the intimation partly because of inflation pro- was that countries would be given spects. Bond market has been ir- debt eensideration on the basis rf improved. their past record in paying, whicn regular. but greatly showed puts France at the end of a long May Banking during steady reduction in member bank list. England paid in part, as did borrowings from Federal Reserve, Italy. Finland alone paid in full; and an easier credit situation. it has had a perfect record to Construction The first sign that dale. Its installment was. naturalthe construction industry is shar- ly, small; however, Finland's po peared in May, when indicated pulation is but 3.500,000 and it has peare din May, when indicated never teen a rich nation. Tnr building outlays ran 123 per cent American government sent Finabove April. This is first time land a flattering note, and recordin four years that residential build- ed its willingness to reconsider her ing was greater m May than m debt at any time. The industry confidently Even If the conference manages April. expects a heavy and sustained to survive the war debt controverbuilding boom in near future. It sy, there wall be plenty left to is officially estimated that the fight over. In spite of conferences country is short 5UU.000 home- - at Washington, additional trade Heavy industrial building is like- barriers have been erected. Diswise pending. armament is still over the horizon Automob'les Trend has been up and seems destined to stay thcr ward, with bulk of activity center-- j If the conference fails there will ed m low price field. Exports well undoubtedly be a wave of econo- ahead of last year. mic and social national'sm of an Lumber Production behind con- unprecedented scale sc. far as the sumption, and stocks being dispos- modern world is concerned. The ed of. Little price irr.provemep.t. United States, in will Lake the construction industry, have to fall in line and build her barriers with the others. In lh dHtrirt court of the flrt Judicial dUlrirt of the Mato of l uh. In and for the county of Cat be. O. W. COOLEY. Plaintiff, MOVING TACKING CRATING LONG DISTANCE fili-nili- . j SHERIFFS SALE Union National waa a phony bank. VS "Union National Inquired hid You had all your money hearer. DORA C. JENSEN. ALFRED In that bank, tool JENSEN and SMITH BROTHERS Kooa people ware rushing In all LUMBER COMPANY, a corporadlrertlona toward the bank. The tion. Defendants. buelnaaa room waa crowded. Long To be sold at Sheriffs sale on linen were watting outside. Teilere were working to capacity, paying tlie 21st day of July, 1933, at ten out money aa depoeitora withdraw o'clock Aid. of said date at the llielr account. front door of the County Court Throughout the city gossip waa House in Logan City, Utah, the rampant. Tonguea were wagging. toThft atory grew more terrifying as following described property It waa repeated. Each new reciter il It: addrd color to tha former varalon. All of lots Eight (81 and Thir"I tell you I got it from tha beat teen (13. Block Two 2). Plat Dickson with away gut authority. of River Heights, according to the several million!." official plat of tlie survey of "That's tha end of tha Union National Hank. That'a tha (rouble said lands on file and of record nowadays; you don I know who you in the office of the County Recan truKt." corder of Cache County. State of! Kay. there's somethin wrong Utah. with the Union National tlank." Tcp-thewith any and all wa' ilroihcr. that ain't (he half of It. ter or wafer richt used on or ini If you ve got uny money tiieie, you Advt. connection with tlie said lands. ran klsu It goodhye. If yuu'va got i anv Pan d this 29th day cf June. you'd better call them i, l.appv. yet married'', vet 1 up" her piisliing a babv bip'tiv cin n::3. Even In tha Mory Ji ff S'owi ll. Sheriff of Cache day wl'h two oi thrtv khl wa r pro. id. "l'.in you imagine that! a Utah. Kur'hcrmcie s'v Tom-tv- . bar' '! i; on What hank did you ray It wan" National Hank. didi.t evtn ak li it w.w hot Union "The They re broke. They haven't Sot a n i.. h h r ii dime." fcuiiHr vieabii-- j C! i ' r NiIm)!!, Li.dr-n- . Jaik. so down to Ilia r. KjcJ ft: J Union Nulion.il I' mk and lube your ar toil.er of the Foulli Ci,l mV i money out of tlcre. Don't ask r,e ,h In n M'.i n a t a In A hrw I know. I told you. If on too umi at VA b. r Junicr Coll, ro-If nuve gut any friend r t E ailn i, at South C.i'hc. loll SAI Good saddle horse. o belli r till them too" t .tillers uo But the ( J. G. Davis, 213 East 3rd South. aml tho' 11 unr and " rlna'' ,',l1 : or .somethin!! livid m pn The line ( rew an Jurn t( j o; , I OR KENT House or furi7bl of tli, pi here for three th0 , .irk uiminish.-.illl0 fum!, ld- ktn. ivuido bevame ismle-ntr- l, apartment. Rhone 87-veiy unusual. own. Iirpl.nn, old and yeuiur, ikh V.'ilfht ii.ul a sUnk HINT-Two room brick house all ruahed (rant lenity ami Oliver Gunderson FOR r toward Hie hunk. (Mrs an Butliontative summer kiklnn, cheap. 939 No! N E. air. took tune lift VMLlimit n.d.ing pi .'It d. Emt. alwivs pokini' around Ft I.i'suhs men furiet the.c L.n n s of for oi six'dmens tar FOUND -- 1933 lki nse plates f?r ones Bargain Audi rson automobile. Owner identify at owns a Dutih outfit which lie usul Cache American office. to drss up in for Second ward Marion rcss'MPi d occasion,. ('OIIW'T STl'II.XTS wanted for inI lion mi sometimes carries Sec Ljlc L. training set n a- around with h.m. v. Inch Wood at River Heights. and there here, everywhere 1333 Giant J men i.s abcut as good a FOR SALE-N- .w Iluvrolet, Master Four Door Sedan at a ns tlnro is in town golf pluver onablc I!vlieari-discount. rta 390. Rhone Double shows at tlie rum theatre attract large Sunday WIIL t.MinXGL for livestock, right ciowds. I.i:.i.,nh O. M. Wi'.- one Food city lot in Logan, well son ha been handled by a mob. In not thou h located, 4x9 rods. Dow Lewis. but are Frtd Eallows' chi i ton. (Ami kmr kamAmmA kms krmkrnn ift mmpm fmmrmt art tk kmr Im mllrmA irjt Economic Highlights J C E CACHE of Corporation, location KNITTING B OKKH, of principal place of buUnem. Logan t lly. Utah. NOTICE lx hereby given that at a meeting of tlie board of directors lie Id on the 17th, day of June 1933. an assessment of 118 00 hare was levied upon the capital stock of the corporation, payable on or before the 22nd day of July 1933. to D. II. Thomas. Treasurer of said corporation, it Logan City, Utah. Any stock upon this assessment may rewhich main unpaid on said 22nd day of July. 1933, a ill be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction. and unless payment is made before will be sold on tlie 12th dav of August, 1933. to pay the assessment, together delinquent n with cost of advertising and of sale. By order of Board of Directors. D. H. THOMAS, Sec f, rarrkf 0T Name Advertising ratea made knooa upon application. PURE BRED N C. A! I f N Jr, I dllor I Xt.LAXD. Miiiupr areond-rta- ai 4 PAT OBRIEN- COttlTAXCB cuumumos MOT JOHWSOff HOI!) ROSE. Ad.erll.lnf Manager J. II. ENGLAND. Mrrhanlral Superintendent Entered aa raat Otftr WAITES. HUSTON . Tikw1.iv, IuK fi raoTtecs AMERICAN MADNESS Ivrrv Turwlny and Friday ( enter htreel, CA CHF COUNTY. TJTA 1 1 NT Paper Plates 3 ' Hire at Any Hour REDUCED RATES Open Air Riding Academy Logan ;7i No. 2 West for Wanted Animals Dead or Alive If dead notify us at once. Phone Logan 49 and Reverse Prompt Service. charges Colorado Animal Di-Produ- cts Co. Large Gears are welded here quickly and everlasting, with our skilled Arc Welding. Consult us about any broken metal parts. AMERICAN They are Inexpensive and will Save you the work of washing dishes |