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Show P;ibc rArili; EijJit nm.p'.i.n t!.c j i'.'" I lui.i of al p: anil .0,1 ol ,u.f Hu l lribi, ot ,nd pile "'ii i.i AMEKir CACHE ('nENTY. UTAH AN h,. n .ui n.i-!il i.ut ti.in-d- ai tin' II. tnlial 1 at Tiil.il CM i'. Ail, Icinoi lott', Minn' tliiK tl.al II l dilution a. king lor ft cotv:rrs.,ion-KL'lull Ag- - lx j.a-xSalnnl.iv. ui mid line, ligation, - Sail Lake - Tiailmg C to 0 nt hall tun ti ox ui Lies vun I on the ml mpi.tii In tin inter stages ol Saturday s tiaJitlonul gntl.roii com but to sore two loiKiuloMiis odd ring tip a H-- 6 victory over thi it -- - - !!h PI.hv a tiu-- s in iiainvs ol ilic iTm.!1' ( alter l loir I!, iiiunnl Mill'll l'ercti lie c jin jua l.tMir iti it ii hi i a, c.u.iliil.ite I MAYOR iiZ '.,7 r.'E,4 -- . . of LOGAN CITY, UTAH CITY ELECTION, m NOVEMBER 7th, 1933 hard-workin- tin-all- t 13-- For Mayor j ' I I A. (I. LUNDSTROM .V'. FI JOSEPH ODELL ( Y..v lor ( 'in-- s For Commissioner Four Year Term j OI.OF I. PEDERSEN KART, C SC'IIAUB "'i.: i a, Mia ii.intiuh Utah U. S. A. C. 0 6 0 Utah scoring: Touchdowns 1 . 06 Kra- Indians Charge Traders ChiseF Gallup, N. M., The Navajo Indians have a chiseling complaint they may ask President Roosevelt to decide. Its about a price of $40 a ton for hay they claim they have been charged by Indian traders. Ttvy y'lc' ! For Auditor Crystal & Furniture Co. Are Now Our Authorized Vacuum Cleaner Dealers For Repairs, Etc. Call 444 Z. C. M. I. 8 OR f1 u II. R. PEDERSEN (Vote fur One) Official Ballot Attest: IT. R. FERERSEN, Recorder. LAST 10 YEARS ANY TIME Cache Valley Electric Company p Accross from H kJ Kales 1 d GENERAL ELECTRIC AT LOW COST IRJ pi m wow wjm war ONLY y 50 MODEL are concerned in tax reduction. They are, therefore, concerned in everything that makes such reduction a possibility. Keep our expenditures within our receipts. Maintain a balanced budget. The great good which will come to the City from a balanced budget is too important even to suggest any other course. Logan City tax levy this year is 16.0 mills as compared with Salt Lake Citys 12.1 mills; Ogden 13.46 mills; Provo 15.3 mills; Brigham City 7.0 mills; Murray 11.0 mills; 9.5 mills. superior radio. Advanced engineering features offer you clear life-lik- e tone and easier ituning. Listen, as it brings in station after station, plus police, amateur and airplane broadcasts. See the attrac- Our levy is too high. Something should be done to relieve this heavy burden upon the taxpayers of Logan City. Replying to Mayor Lundstroms challen ge as to our position on the City Light Plant, we want it distinctly understood that we are just as loyal, and as strongly in favor of maintaining the City Light Plant as is the Mayor. And that the Old Scare of Lund-storor no Light Plant is a fallacy. We might ask Mayor Lundstrom what he thinks will become of the City Light Plant if he should die. The matter of franchise for the Power Company is not properly an issue in this campaign. It seems to be a highly controversal question as to whether the franchise expires in 1934 or in 1936. Why make it an issue when the question will not come up for consideration during the tenure of office f or which the present candidates may be elected? Rather is it not evident that Mayor Lundstrom is continually flaunting this franchise bug-beto frighten the voters and perpetuate himself in control of the City. You can fool some of the people all the time, and part of the people Lincoln said: some of the time, but you cant fool all the people all the time. VOTE FOR: 3 Tli is is a tive Cathedral type cabinet finished e walnut. beautifully with Get the full enjoyment General Electric radio offers at low cost. Have your satisfaction assured by two-ton- General Electrics guarantee. A demonstration is easily arranged. Conte in any time or phone to have this radio delivered on trial. FEATURES Superheterodyne circuit Vernier tuning Full range tone control Mantle clock style cabinet Hand rubbed wax finish Automatic volume control Regular broadcasts plus police, amateur and aircraft calls GENERAL ELECTRIC RADIO f) Karl C. Schaub Commissioner Mayor Harvey HOUR QUALITY For Commissioner Joseph Odell, 1! AN FREE HOME DEMONSTRATION I EBi SIZE 8 LB. CAPACITY, MADE TO THAN tn ENJOY VOTE RUN LESS ORDER YOURS NOW WHILE WE CAN STILL OFFER THIS FINE G-- E WASHER AT THIS PRICE - ar HOOVER FULL - HARVEY N. CHRISTENSEN TO COSTS -- jt Manti DOES ALL OF THE HARD WORK ' for One) AND EMPTIES TUB FILLS I They may be depended upon to conserve and advance all the Utilities of Logan City, and enforce the city ordinances with no special favors to any one. The most important matter to consider is: All the people WASHES -- RINSES -- BLUES -- SPINS . Mi-sc- m Bottling ,,r ' '' These candidates are men of unquestioned ability, honesty, and integrity, and if elected will serve faithfully all the people. 714 1. Points after mer 1. Richins touchdowns Richins 1 (placement kick. Grames 1 (placement kick!. U. S. A. C. scoring: Touchdown Handley. 1. Substitutions: Utah Pugh nr- lg; Cowley, qb; Swan, re: Tov.in rg; Carlston, re: Grames, lg; Jep- pson, It; Crutchiield, rt: Robert', c. U. S. A. C. Whitesides, lhb: Worley, rhb; Alexander, rhb; Nelson, qb; Lockyer, fb; Wardell, lhb; Garff, le. Officials: Reddish, reteree; Kump umpire; Williams, head linesman; Cahoon, field judge. A n; Jos. Odell Karl C. Schaub H. N. Christensen 7 l!u. anscl - lj;tl r, Min t nlii C' on Jrid.iv all'Hixin, , l'arber, Ml- - Coakliy, Marjn V Bid wa- in chui.e. Ciro; Amlr.-oSophia baiah Hughes, "Hard u Tlime Avii come 'ingir.g, N. Mole" mill 'i helix Uixui H " Julia Wood. Mary E. Soreiivn, Edna Bird. Nellie Mue"; pru.Vi ri w( . by Mix Ju! a W ild. J ... . Pmident Charlotte , ,, RMia.ds; I: son topic, ".M-ii, lld rdrs' Larsen m the Early Pioneers Homes" w.csi a dmner Tuesday " mrn by Mrs. r, 'M,'s J,'sv' "J 10,'"r Mrs. Mary I. Sore n si n spoke ml fr-o- n IMitland. Ore on. C.v- Lai.d E.uly Ilonix-- r Me, heme utre Uu laid for honor, d Mrs. Sur.sh kts Maiks; Julia end Mrs. EYid Peurson II iv hi s .spoke Cn herbs, t loir u C' 8i'd Mrs, and value, vocal solos. Mrs. Ethel a,ld M:, Walker. Mu. Helen Walker: lnv-- '' .ry r", r,t mrv of Sarah Ann Parker !,V!T0" J, R' Tregeagk given by lur granddaughter. Mis. I. nrt V Martha Barrett: piano solo. Mu kf 'cre 8Ut'sU Eun' II. Ida Whitney. I.unch.-owas 'r ,ir ved to 30. Assisting hosU ss werc: duimr ..as given in Un r '!rs Vera Siwlton and k'rs 7elia'nln' honor Mrs. Kidman. by n',n..r u' M ' Mr. and Mrs. E. J. of Mrs. Ear. Bird entertained at Logan were luncheon Passey of guests a nicely arranged dinner. Friday .Mrs, William Kidman, Tuesday m honor of Mrs. Olive Hayes or A well appointed luncl.i-California. Mrs. A. J. Allen, Mr., given by Mrs. Lizzie Baker Tui Julm u. Baxter of Hyxum. jday aftermx.n. A bow! m f;0 Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ktdnmn 'centered the table. Covers v.ere Sor-nslaid lor Mrs. Philip at o ai, d children spent Sunday 1 ida, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Salt Lake. Mrs. Joseph N Soivti sen. Mrs. H. B. Whitnev, M.ss Maisey. A nicely arranged luncheon was lone Baker. Circle met Thursday at- Sewing c.vin by Mrs. Claud Sorensen n Sunday In honor ot Miss Wil- - terno p at (h ehome o! Mrs Mar-- j n. a The aliernixm mui Miss Barbara 'a Kidman Jeppoen. M.nuilian of Provo. s;ient in qullt ni;. Lun lieon vvas ' ; to The from Mrv d by tin h.i-tfollowing teachers attended the tearhers LLirtlia Ilurat:, Verna Son ns::, lonveiitton at Salt Lake. Vane!HcUa Hbnr. P .irl Hi.clii.,. EUc f 'or Marjoiv Bled I.i -' I,.: . Walker, Pvlvester Anderson. i(i'advs Hughes. Orlie Bird. Feriii1?' Lleli'ii Wa.ker. Miss and Annie Bul-- t. Veda Sorensen jStumpf. Sivcial gucs's. Mrs. A. J. niut Richards, Hilda Anderson IA1Ien of HvTum. rs. Bi'h'r M. Larsen is 71a v were accompanied e by ..irs.l a "ri'5 at Logan with her Walker. Mrs. Charles Ladle J1 Khter, Mrs. William ivd rsoij. 'Ml" Clella Ladle. Magnas Ander-- i Mrs. Afion Bird emi'i amed on Mrs. Jane Muir was hostess to' a. Hallowe'en arty TIti'-- v a dinner Sunday. Covers were laid; vnl,ig. Gnmes and music was en-fMr. and Mrs. Alma Bancor-- 1 J0',d anrt a delicious supper vvi; 'tor. Mrs. Mabel Eamcs of Logan. rrYpd. The table vi' til keeping wi-Hall 'vVn Ci. Mrs. Richards Rowe of California were laid for Mr. and Mr--- . T!i v Mrs. Arthur Kidman entertained a a supper . In Larsen, Mr. and Mrs Dun M Wednesday honor of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Mcs. Thoo Whitney, Edna Mni-- . Leah Su-iWood. Walker. Long troth h. Ed-- i Mr. and Mrs. Leo Ooates of Sab Carlyle Bird, Bill Lim'-tri:sMr Lake wore pursts Wodncsdav of iur icrran PDrtain ri Mr and Mrs. Pter M. Larsen. rsl in -. - rf Miss Viola Wurston and Alma dinn.,Sf,turdav '01 Mrnon's birthday anni-- 1 Mohr of Logan were supper guests: y' Covers were laid for 8 of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Haneork Wednesday evening. Dr D. C. Budge of Logan was dinner guests of Mrs. William Kid- r.zss man Monday. The Ladies American Leeion held their monthly Auxiliary meeting Wedne'dav at the honv of Miss Hilda Anderson. President Julia Muir was In charge. The unit was reorganized with the new offieers. Hilda Andr- ui W o it, Mirilav W. V. B.tiO'. J Ciakley it Lo. ,in a 111 lit. Alter till meet 1! ; hmi ii'i m i, d to: Un. Pi s sprnd-Vanc- n 0 t i;i . Kiel deco-aiio- (ote Smith Brothers 0 I j: en B. Buck Saws SI. !. : .deni; er- - Trpe- at the play-earni- - I ' Im-.s- lap - 'Tr.c;) ad and AUDITOR , tally during In Hi" ,he Utck Kon.nej s men lepuised an j.lrs aord; J. E,sp,aker Kindlier winR. and lUaa Mint uuvot caily Miss Donna with riglit,..yle out to scjt an impressive L'uUi- - j raiimioiid at the piano and Alvin doan in the second quarter, clemly ,1IW)n and Jaoob puhriman inai- thenfd a rlanni,t con, Ml,s Fm-gat tlul stage ol the batUe. ,ma jyu jansi)n aas aceompanLst g line repulsed ltxir H. J. lfawkes and cliiulren another lornudable Redskin llireitt of Mrs. Lewiston spent Saturday and y ear.y ln Ilia third period, but Sunday with her parents. boned to (lie Uus' Mrs. Arlean Low. Mrs. Luella passing atUuk. which paved the way lor a touchdown hi ttie thud Jensen and Mrs. Edna Poulxrn quarter and anotlier score in tin.' visited with Mrs. Lorraine Smith1 final xnod a score which was on Friday afternoon to wish her prevented until the llnal nutiuc many happy returns of her birthof play. day. Mr. and Mrs. Ether Nielsen and Tlie Dies Imd to fight Saturday. Not since when Colorado col- children of Hyrum visited at tin lege gaie the Redskins a historic home of her parents on Sundae Miss Nina Cxk 11 1 for her, scare, liad a Utah team oxned the second lialf against a Rocky Moun home ln Canada, alter spoukng tain conlerence opponent on the about six months at toe home i f short end ot the score. But the Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Zollinger. David Astle aerompnnled bv Miss had the necessary comeback punch, the necessary ver- Atella Astle and Miss Hazel At- satility, to penetrate the stubborn kins left Sunday morning for Grover. Wlomlng to visit for abnil a, Aggie defense lor a victory. Twelve tlio'isand Ians were thrill- month. The Second ward Bee Hive plrh ed by the Aggies' gallant stand and by Utah's slashing comeback. Few, held a Hallowe'en party In tiiej Indeed, left the field until the gun ward amusement hall on Frlrinv sounded the end of the game, ja-- t evening. Games and a delicious after Keith Worky was downed on luncheon wore enjovod. Miss Ruth Ranzenhcreer enter- the Aggie line alter a talned a few friends at a Hallowe-- 1 sensational return of klrkolf. Howard Law, Elmer Ward and en party on Friday evening. Games John Hull were stalwarts of Ag- and Halloween stunts were enjoy- - j gies' forward wall. Law and Ward, ed. Refreshments were served to the big boys of the Aggie line, seventeen. Mrs. Verda Blotter of Califormussed up play after play In their general direction, and Ward pos- nia Is visiting relatives here. Miss Ann Steen was brought sessed the happy faculty of ''smelling out the Utah plays on many home from the hospital on Sunoccasions. Hull played the best day following an appendicitis operation ten days prior. game at end he has ever displayed ln Salt Lake. Hoot Floyd Rasmussen, Aggie halfback, was the most danqorois 19 ground gamer the Aggies pro- -' duced. He reeled oil many good Just the for cutting up thing gains, his longest a 25 yard gallop wood. that put Aggies in the running Axes $1.75 and $115 early in the contest. Keith Worley 6 Gallon Paint $7.00 who entered the battle In the sec- ond half, was thoroughly smother- ed by tiie Utes, but looked fast Lumber Co. and dangerous. Burke Fry handled his team cool, effective style, and tossed some excellent short passes, his or." weakness appearing ln the kicking department, where his usually reliable punts fell far short of their usual distance. Cotton" Alexander did some capable pinch hitting in the backfteld. and Handleys defensive play was excellent. The lineup: UTAH U. S. A. C. Davies (C) ler Hull Reeve Law! ltr Croft Igr Brady c Savich Ward Towan Glenn rgl Ostler Simmons rtl rel Carlston DlxontC) Arnett qb Fry For Mayor Rasmussen lhbr Kramer . Wardell rhbl Pomeroy Richins ... fb Handley Score by periods: u.n. and m da CITY COMMISSIONER given In the Sacrament ln tet li wards on Sun- - Vie du rivals. The I arn.eis from Logan yen', down fighting. Never has a Utah Aggie team ployed more ,h,:Pa'cram s.'i ous or more i. i Louie Candidates for Election of im incident; i 1 OFFICIAL BALLOT - in a STT.s rt , pearl Wood, f.rl l dim Bud. second Man p, Sun gs, n. pi c iiiei.:; iui. MENDON i October 31. FAU Tik-I.iv- . N. Christensen Auditor (Paid Political Advertisement) Cache Valley Electric Co. Accross From Hotel Eccles |