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Show J CACHE AMERICAN PER YEAR $1.50 ,;oa, V SUBSCRIBE NOW Third Year No. A Home Paper for Home People L'iAll. Telephone 700 1( Ufflli HS 1 Colorado Solon Ready with Plan a Soon as Others Arrive in Washington. A Star of Hope et I ' ' ' A io box-ofti- mi. '". .. ' ii! 7- - CHECKS FROM us Join together in keeping the spirit of ( hrist mas alive In our community not only on Christmas day but on every day ol the yrar; let us support community enterprises, foster a stronger community spirit and make our community a better place ia which to live. There will be a Christmas tata given in the Sixth ward lit t lit t canSun- day evening. The time will he at 6 o'clock so citizens can go home afterwards and spend their Chnst-- n as eve at home. The Sixth ward choir under the direction of Prof. i! nry Otte. Is this presenting Chrstmas Story. Alma Sonne Will - the speaker. This announcement t has been mad by Bishop Olot I Pedersen. fo that endeavor the encouragement, the aid vnd the leadon-hiof your Home Town 1apir Is pledged by Tin: pi m.isulks or Marriner Eccles Gives Talk To ; WII KIC'.W Treaurer Allen Receive Fund from Washington D. C. in Sum of Nearly $75,000 for Dittribu tion. r A. 1 . f 'V - 'A ;: J' 7 V -- 1 I ! College Marrlrer - jo.a ' inre- search work and the employment of a large cast ot players, "Little Women" stars Katharine Hepburn as Jo. Jo's three sisters, are portrayed by Joan Bennett as Amy, Frances Dee as Meg and Jean Parker as Beth. Their suitors, who supply the romance around which the beaut-fu- l story revolves, are portrayed by Paul Lukas as Fritz Bhaer, as Laura.-anDouglas Montgomery John Davis Lodge as Brooke. Marmee, the lovable, idealistic mother, is enacted by Spring Edna The incomparable May Oliver appears as grumpy ua Aunt Maich and Hemv Stephm-so- n enacts the role ot irascible cl.i Mr. Lainente, whose bark is worr than hH bite, and wlwe heart t as big as ail outdoors. n. Trenton Will Hold Services For Veterans Funeral services Trenton's prominent two ol for citizens will held as follows' Services for James L. Payne will be held Saturday, at 10 a. m. in the Trenton chapel with burial in the Kaysvtlle cemetery. Services for Carnchus B. Lott will be held in the Trenton ward chanoi on Sunday at 10 a m with btuial in tlie Kaysville cemetery. b . , A If, ritnn : ctu-ck- a ; Fnlc.x ol OgiU'i prominent banker and econemtst, simintanzed results ol the last 1U months of the "new deal ' Wednca Holidays on Coast J sejih DavidM'-i- , vc'rran but- day at a lecture sjionsoied by the colleg cher of this city nr.d his sister, Utah t State Agricultmal Mrs. I. D. McAlister, left this faculty league. If big business had been able morning by U. P. Bus for Los Angeles. They have gone down tojto increase production to capacity the coast to sixnd the holidays without Increasing pi tees, the N A might have succeded com and lo be guest of William Mc-Ie A lister, son of Mis. McAlister. Be-plctely." Mr. Eccles said in on the present government returning home they expect tolment.ng ts. "As It was, iurther make-- it trip by Rtitcmobfir from n'li-rAngeles to Phoenix, Arizona j Ration wws the result. The present Mr. Davidson was as happy about CW A. program is sale, became making the trip as some people currency is rapidly being put ino would be it they were going on a circulation." Mr. Eccles mainlaned that there honeymoon. was no shortage of currency, but tlie trouble was the currency was Two Person Iniured not In circulation. Deflation and Two persons were injured and bad management were given as a third narrowly escaped injur causes of 75 per cent of bank failWednesday night when an auto- ures by Mr. Eccles. mobile driven by T. J. Jones skidded on snow near the I.egan oer. Court Annuls Marriage Sugar factory and turned District Judge Melvin C. Harris Don Peterson suftered Interna Injuries when thrown against tn has annulled the marriage of Janitop of the car. He remains in a ce Kent of Lewiston and Oliver local hospital. Alma Mehr was Baugh of Wellsville on the grounds treated for cuts and bruises on that Baugh already was married face and body. He was reload d when he went through a marriage from the hospital Thursday morn- ceremony with Miss Kent tins spring at Franklin, Idaho. ing. Jones escaped uninjured S. sont justment administration. Saul E. liver, president. LeRoy Punk, agent and Mr. Allen treasurer have been busy ever since the checks arrived, handing them out lo the wheat growers ot Cache and Rich counties. Punds for the expense of organizing and handling the work In connection with the plan, have not as yet been by Treasurer Allen. 2- The collection of Atiiei'lian Christmas Seals presented to President Roosevelt by the National Tub' Association was by Dorsey K. Whelp, of Brooklyn, N. V., who Is one of the foremost philatelic experts In the United States. Ho i shown making a llnal Inspection of the album before the rcu-losl- s Folk mii T p-- c i ' .1 nta.lon. In 'd shows lb pace. it tu i hiirai . ns of the uu.i . u In blinks of foir in tV i" t country. It lm lades progressive color pi oofs, all ,i copied designs of all Hsu s the first one w hleh was soil il'j In Wilmington. Delaware. : 15 IT. Mr. Whole ns lolh-iilo- . i . pl'-l- es-.- ij I Time Set For Terms of First District Court Judge M. C. Harris lias Lssutd an order fixing the time ot court in the First District. Including Box i finer. Carlie and Rich Count-tefollows; Box Elder County Monday. January 8. 1934; Monday. March 1934. 12, Monday, May 14. 1934; Monday. September 10, 1934. By D. P. WOODLAND Cache County: Saturday. February 10, 1934; Saturday, April 14. The mayor and city officers are Jestis the Christ, so as we light 1934; Saturday. August 11. 1934; to be congratulated for the way In the candles this year let us not Saturday. November 10, 1934. which the city has taking on the lorget Its real meaning and in Rich County: Tuesday, June 19 Christmas appearance, for the deep and obiding love pay our de1934; Wednesday. August 15, 1934 dressing up our town has a good votions, making this Christmas day Wednesday, October 10. 1934. effect on us all. Beside tlie com- a real blessing a truly holiday m That each term ol Court shall mercial value, there is a deeper Holy day. It will help us to folopen at ten o'clock A. M. of the in our decorations, low the light that has been the significance and day appointed as loresaid. lor example, the brilliant colored guide lor over three centuries, the shall continue upon such other lghts in candles and have come lighted star, that led the wise men days as shall be designated by addown to us from the far distant from the east and has ever smre journment thereto, until the Court post,. lighted the path of all. shall adjourn for the term or, it 1P34 travelers who desire to walk Ever since the dawn of civilizaadjournment for the term be not tion it has been customary to cele- in it, as is the case with at stais. taken then until the call of the brate at this time of the year in the darker the surrounding the next term of Court in that County honor of the return ol the sun blighter the gleam, and so mav That the regular hearing lor for to the ancient this was this year of 1934 be over shadowCitizenship matters will be on the point that promised the. ed by this greater light that all opening day of the biWms I tins leturn of birds and the llower--'may find joy and comfort in u of court in said counties: the pleasant warm day and the and be titled out ot darkness to the Cache County: April Tetm and food for another year, coupled eternal light so that we say w,th November Term. 1934 with this now Is added even a the angles. Glody to God on Hu.i. Boxelder County: March Term great blessing, the gift of the son on Earth Peace and Good Will to and September Term, 1934. ol God, the Savior ol the world. Man. Rich County: August Term. 1934. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED they can take the same action af- that REGULAR PROBATE DAYS, By HERSC1IEL BIEIXN rethe first ter Our County Commissionois, Monday in January for the respective counties for 1934, be nnd the same are cently, leeling that the "interest-c- f 1934 in spite of the tax commiswill bsi sion, and they can go one step HEREBY FIXED, as follows: the State and County Comican not our further, they be subset ved" instructed only rei.it ty Treasurer to accept taxes up penalty and interest, they can reeducaa mit of the taxes, except to December 20th without portion tion of penalty and interest Our in cases in excess of $250.00. Noflli James Levi Payne, lor 39 years Editor Cache Ameutan if the county commissioners ca l State Tax Commission, a resident of Trenton, died lather Dear Sir. of Judges, and appointed so act in January why could they role the tor his home Thanks in Trenton, my copy ot your suddenly at once notitied th not act in December? "Things news edition of last Judges at that, at Thursday morning. His wile, Mis. Clmstmas that County Commis- equal to the same thing are equal Ida M. Fernelius Payne, died about Fnday night. It was a real Christ- Treasurer elected do to each other." And alter all is by the people mas present, and will save a lot sioners, four years ago. not the law calling lor a petition not "have the right to on tor as luel lot. And Mr. Payne was born at Kaysville, givm the officers assumin, ot 100 taxpayers simply directory, etc., county on down everybody in the county Utah, September 7, 1855 and was and not mandatory? Further if that while elected Comm; oh, boy1 However, my sisteer sug- again therefore, seventy eight years ol acted do not have the Might to the county commissioners sioners one desirable Ran-din gests th instruct county officers change without law, is there any direct age. His parents were Wm. Instead of all ' L arrangement putting law against what Payne and Katheryne do have th? rig' they did? Theothose tax notices in hugger-muggNichols Payne. an dore Roosevelt once said: Show to instruct county olficu-to where they our Tax Ccinnu siomr me the law against it, I am not Taxpayers Ask Work Deceased is survived by the fol- are style according appointed the in book, couldn't why you 1 to do ? cm looking for the law for it; One hundred and three taxpa at once lowing sons and daughters: Lean-de- r a'phabeti7e them so wy-- could did so. pioceeded here is no law against it just ers ot Trenton. Coimsh and NewPayne, Laverken, Utah; Hy-- f.nd the name ol our enemy pet ton presented a petition to Couna'l make a bee line lor justice. Now lets see what it h m, Charles, Newell, Vet non and at once? about. The law gives countv comCecil Pavne ot Trenton; Mrs finally in this matter who h ty Clerk Carl V. Mohr on Tliur'-da- v I But vott n been think know Mri Martha Hunt. Smithlteld; missioners the power to exrerri best quahfed to act for the peoasking that the state roid A ccmmssioner.-clor-te- d commission M. Andrea son cf Trenton. Me what a rtal opportunity I lost tor the time when taxes shall countv ple. the give them ptrteivn hav name in' M in the socie'y my from the 30th dav Mvrtle Dailoi ol Ogden and Euna by the people, or the sti.e m hauling giavel on read p ont-ive- r new-v the Whv balms' Mavor, an' tax commission anpcim-- d by the tr cln and o her November to the 20th dav of cinuh ot Tumontcn, two sntor-- on' eveivbodvs thete an ne Tire jetition was p 'll- - Wiliaid Van Otd'n and Miupon a petition ot not !?- - t'O i rnor And just how long will i and the ccunt' ,'h 'ho people stand for this commu.-sio- n William Pmdie ot Ogden; a hall "31' I R,':o "ont pav my taxes, an iian too taxpavers" etc No enis re- the swim r 'Omlaver of our government, a .Ptructid ' Tr Mohr t lixPUon was filed. Th? law blether, George Pavne ol Lav m j"rfl - ni end to the Hate road sold to appointed by a president, a govIhf r savs that property37 grand children and 31 great or seme other cl final, that n'-ic- n the countv and subsequently that there farmeis and thur ciand children teams be given the woik meaning the lir?t Monde Fureial seivures vill Ire held m m Januaiy mav be redeemed it tonal powers over the piop-rt- v and Hie Trenton ward chapel, Saturday hold a constitution lj in the judgment ot the Conn" earnings of the people? Who is Off for Idaho an' gether m. 10 a. and burial at morning, thlbest amendment an' make the fellers Commissioners the interests ol qualified to say vhether th be m the Kaysville cemetery. Fiank A. Bpnson. retired farmof the state and count and County will be sub-t- r. r what get the big income pay four dj interests er of Logan, lett Thursday niorn-p- g Lindquist and Sons are canng .11 w bv tire so do less what sum times re a nn now. than the elected subserved, they accepting the bedv. bv U. P. Buss for Idaho where of us poor uns could have jjrmoi.nt due tor taxes lnteies commissioners or the appointed he awav lor a nlon'h exp:cU ,0 Christmas turkey an a new suit commissioners? If the former wnv He will visit with his dauchte s. create the expense for the latter9 Marriage Licenses stead of payin all the taxes? If the latter why elect the for- Mrs Louis Henderson at Pocatello Yours in hopes Marriage licenses have been n and Mrs James S Allen of Idaho Doe mer, John to sued why not simplv elent a pti- Falls and at the following couples' Taxpayer Rexburg he will be sident The felt a and and and have commissioners Preston county Seldon Edwards. governor guest of his son F. A Benson J? that the "interests of the stare thorn all appointed? Verona Elizabeth Erickson. Loan; Motorists Warned and county w ill best be subserved Victor Merrill. Vernal and Beatrice Verily it seems like the shufiler Chief of Police M. Carl Poulter when they took actirn. otherwise of the New Deal is working over Down from Bancroft Jensen, Basset; Lov R. Howa-- I. Kenneth Moser of Bancroft Is Chester and Leda Olive McGwin, issued a warning Thursday that they would not have taken such time with the same old pack, deal- No Parking" signs action There is no question about mg the appointed officials all of a visitor in Logan, having come Ariel Thomson, violators of Lvnn Ashton; i t liat of It thev acted without taw, the aces and the elected officials down to spend the holidays with Richmond and June Amelia Ware?, on the north side will bp prosecuted as the tax commission charges, the trays and duces. relatives and friends. Hyde Park. R com-for- I dB-L- rs Veteran Trenton What One Reader Farmer Died At Thinks of 1933 Home Thursday Delinquent List Made strictly in accordance with the author's original story, and volving an enormous amount ot A L. H. AlVn of Cove, treasurer of the Carhe-Rlc- h wheat allotment organization, had an exper-i-iu- e on Wednesday of this week that he may never have again. He received from Washington D C totaling 75.000. of upwards The checks were locked safely in a U. S. Mail pouch and sent to Mr. Allen's address at Richmond. The funds represented In the checks were the first adjustment payments under the wheat program of the agricultural ad- v " THINGS TO SAY ABOUT TAXES UTTL1W0HE ; .i hribtmus LOCAL TAXPAYER HAS SOME thy 7 l Hav-alan- d, Sixth Ward Xmas Cantata Sunday Eve let I iULL I .h Let us keep our eyes firmly lived on that star. Let the glow from It warm our heart with the true spirit of Christmas with charity, with kindness, with friendliness with forgiveness, with forgetfulness for the past and hope for the future. Cc-tu- At the Capitol Sunday Bringing back to life the characters that for sixty-llv- e years, through the power of the written ot ideal word, have been the KKO-RadAmerican girlhood. Pictures' dramatization of Louisa is M. Alcott's celebrated classic records rolling up new after being in production one year, AT More than one hundred ptec-- s of linen, silver and china have been exhibited In tlie loods department of tlie Logan Sen or high lihol during tlie past week Perhaps tlie most interesting pan of this exhibit was the lare collection of china consisting of MinBavaria, ton. JTrenl and Linen pieces ot value. Among ihe.se was a 125 years old. and a bowl dating back 325 years. Beauutul pieces of linen were display d. Choice pottery, incluu-in- g Roseville jfanbrutgles, Japanese; and Niloak were attractively arranged Novelty pieces of silver. were displayed Illustrating the earliest stjlcs of plate were used in America Those pieces have been brought by the girls of the foods department, lrom their homes. Miss Prlsillla Rowland, teacher in .the foods departnant was in charge of the collection. la-r- ag-i- Alcoti Classic, Little Women Reaches Screen Assembled Christmas Seals FARMERS GST Presented to Preside: . PiTiiSfiARE RELIES Warrick C Iamcnaux. state and secretary of the Consuinm Welture and Research League. togeUier with L. E. (han man ol the Uagiie, both cf Suit Lake, have Been in Login tins week con Milting with ollluait relative to a program tor Lstnn and Cache county. They to licit an organization jjlheie Mr. Lamoreaux staled that fa meeting will be held In Logan tn tlie veiy near future at which Herbert Mau will be the speaker. Utility rat s will be the subject ot the talk. Iiilit Pages. West Center Officials of League Com Bowl Manufactured over 325 Year Among Coling Here to Effect an Rowland Organization Expect lection Mi Collecof in Charge Soon. Here Speaker tion. g rpVU.XTV renlurir ago a brightly-whininkUr led the shepherd on the lull ol the Holy Unit to a little house In and to a reabation of a new power that had rmr Into the world. 1 hat star still hrd Ita light over Ihe world and at this time of yrar man hit his eyes to It and glow from It klndlr In III hrarl that fire which we know a the thrlslma s; tnt. mure I tis sear tlie ( hritina star shine liriglitly than rsrr belure lor it I a l'U' of hope, in liind u He Ihe dark year ol drpiesMi n and drfeat, of fear and forer. boding, if economic disaster and social During the past year we have come up from the sallry of gloom and started me more to cate the hetghta toward the l.gliL Ihe star of hope is leading us on to a rithrr life, richer in spiritual values as well a material value. in-liu- al j 1.U SALT LAKERS lleth-Irhe- Tlx ruinous Washington fft tooth will bi subject lor In when talk RepresenCongress tative Cummings starts lu& drne a (or sugar marketing agrcemu.l, at the coming session. Cummings said lie was awailTi;! the return to Washington ot re-- ! pro- -, prcsentatives of all sugar-beductng areas of the country before cam- mobilising a congressional paign for benellts to the sugar! beet grower. He expressed tire opinion all s producers Including domestic producers and those In Puerto Rico. Cuba, Hawulian islands and : the Philippines favor a sugar mar- - I ji keting agreement. 'Despite this," said Cummings. I "tlie secretary ot agriculture re- Jected the agreement prepared and told us it wasn't good for us." The question will be dropped In the lap of Congress within a few days in view of a proposal to sugar as a basic commodity under Hie agricultural adjustment ait and make It subject to a processing tax. "More sugar is coining into th , country than ever before," Cummings said, 'something must bn done if we are to protect the demesne producer." It was thought probable hen that Senator 'D. Colo i n will advocate his sugar boun- ty proposal for simar bort growers which he has Iv'ld is the b- re :ef measure and .solution of in sucar problem. I'.KU 22. Bli FM EMBED DRIVET0GA1N AID FOR d.Tl.M I I CACHE CO. Organizations are being perfected in Cache. Weber. Davis, Sevier and Piute counties for the rural home survey under the W. W. A program, according to Mrs. Rena B. Maycock, In charge of the work for Utah. Eleven enumerators began t Thursday morning in Cache county. Mrs. Maycock urges the home owners to receive the enumerators kindly with open door,-an- d to furnish them tlie required Intormation, Inasmuch as the survey is being made at the reques of government officials and tor the bene lit of rural heme own?-- . Field workers will gather data to determine the needs of me homemakers in the way of better housing facilities: talk over w: n them the feasibility of renovations and the addition ot facilities. A will be trained architect-engineavailable to compute the costs ot needed facilities and the inform tion will be tabulated and reported to C. W. A headquarters ".t said-- Mrs. Mavcock Washington, The organization of assistants for Cache county is comprised, as far as possible, of widows and mar-ue- d women whose husbands are er -- Director Brings Bitter Sweet to The Screen Several ao years Herbert Wil- cox was the guest of Noel Coward at the second night performance Coward's of operetta, "Bitter Sweet. This was at His Majestys Theatre in London, where the play was a tremendous success at the same time It was charming audiences at the Ziegfeld Theatre In New York, and in Parts. Mr. Wleox then made a mental promise to himself to some day make Bitter Sweet" Into a movie and his amblton has at least a 'been realized. "Bitter Sweet, United Artists Picture directed by Herbert Wilcox and presenting beautiful Anna Neagle and Fernand Graavey in the leading roles. Is the attraction now at the Ly- ric Theatre. Three screen treatments of Bitter Sweet" were prepared before one was finally personally approved by Mr. Coward, who wrote not only the book, but the music and lyrics. That haunting melody, T it See You Again," will be especially remembered. Wilcox has struck a popular note in bringing "Bitter Sweet", to the screen at a time when there is a bigger call than ever before for music, romance and sentiment in film fare. He has given careful attention to the music of the play, which Is an Integral part of the story. In selecting a leading lady to fill the part played In New York by Evelyn Laye and In London by Mr. Wilcox used Peggy Wood, great care, finally giving the role of Sana Linden to Anna Neagle, who won the place over a field of candidates that Included Miss Laye and Jeanette MacDonald. City Payday Advanced Lcgan city employes received their December pay chicks Wednesday as a Christmas present. Auditor H. Reuben Pedersen said. The regular payroll for the gento $3719.?3, et al tund amounted and for the electric light plant, $1692 60. The special payrolls aiso were paid, amounting to approximately $600 lor the two funds. m-tr- -- cr er 1 -- berom-dtlimiuc- nt , n-- rr-a- ns 111 L! - - r- d. 11 Lp-la- - Married Folks, Take Notice There will be a Married Folks Dance at the Palais d'Or next Vediresdav evening. December 27 ln33 bv the Cache Stake Central foirmittoe Tickets will be 35 c?ts Invitations (Mia laclv '0 cents. extended to cverjbodv m Cac" Ad? Valley Seasons Greetings The Cache American lias receivF. ed greeting cards from J. Greonawalt, assistant to the president of the Mountain Sta's company at Denver' Telephone Fder Fold T Rosp of Denver and Mr. White local agent of the Rtilvsy Express Agency. Reetired Railroader Here Isaac Reid, veteran railroad section foreman, who is on the Union Pacific retired list, was In Logan from his home in FnMthftcirl today. Mr. Reid is reaching hts 80th vear but Is still In very good health. He was accompanied here by his son, Irvine Reid of Trenton. rranklin Boys On National Broadcast Rolling, 12, and Richard, sons ot Mr. and Mrs. Ixeber Lowe Ot Franklin, laaho. gave a broadcast over a Nauonal lrom Hookup New Yors Wednesday afternoon. Several local peojSie hxter.ed-and were thrilled at die peitormance ot a couple of Cache Valley kids. M:-- . Lcvve received recently an electric refrigerator and the trip to the nation's as the result of a letter written to the General Eicct nc company by the at the boys The announcer Wednesbroadcast program day said it was the first time tn radio history that a boy had talked to his pet dog across the continent. This the boys did during their program. He also stated that if the boys continued to Improve in their school work, they would be awarded a kitchen range tor their home at Fianklin. 11, met-lope- lis r |