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Show CACHE AMERICAN Paee Two. anoi CACHE AMERICAN Nrptr. I.. I Ii r-i- o,i a .. r.-.- l - Itilt i 1 U 'I Ur Bull Close the Ranks Agricultures catt'e can only lie won with united, closed ranks, said Mrs. Mahel I). Ahart of the California Karin Hureau, recently. No rcat Hattie has yet been won by a mob. Disciplined, organized action alone wins wars. The comparison of agricultures present fight, to a war, is a happy one. It is a war against chaotic markets, profitless prices, disorganized and outmoded methods and economic weapons. The farmer is battling for his financial salvation for his place in the I nkc iilL fim a pinpof(t p; LAKETOWN s Wi -- a Hi, tm mmmMSiiS'.i ,Auvf V i huily u r ta of Harold A LaFounl, of the ferirral radio comml'-Mo- n, as one of the seven mem bers of the newly authorized tom munlratlon crmniUMon it.(i. vr loped Urm In ty del nation, wild I congressional I HI to NtUpfU. aperliil dl'imtch Wednesday from rriinqmak Tribune TTi Salt Lake i4ri H hi, Lifetime porcelain, inside and out- - with ecu. Is MERE THAT RENT NARY THAN shown Model directly Standard 431 IS A F RIG I DA I RE USES LESS CUR. THAN ONE ORDI. LAMP BULB LESS ANY OTHER MAKE REFRIGERATOR. stainless porcelain in the food compartment No wonder everyone's talking about the Super Series Frigidaire '34, and calling it the finest refrigerator ever created by Frigidaire and General Motors engineers! And this Frigidaire 34 makes more ice . . holds more food and has a dozen other wonderful, new conveniences. When you see it, you will quickly understand its popularity. And youU be surprised when you hear how amazingly easy it is to own. Just drop in at one of the showrooms listed below and learn the interesting details. Cache Valley ElectricCo. Across from Eccles Hotel South Main 22 IF ITS Afoeirdleesi Its hi I wn i wfM tMomr tyt ajan ha, llf.f m tcn doing 0.. l tiK talc mil. d ..." niiilv ,ai, ,.f ilmin,, nin il ir,t-t- Coal Bv Edson K. Waite Shawnee, Oklahoma It was Mark Twain who said. "Everybody talks about the weather. but nobody does anything about it. Is being Nowadays something done about the weather. Weather by wire Is a common place happening In most of our larger cities. Thanks to the development of moderately priced air conditioning equipment by manufacturers. Air conditioning is more than merely cooling the air. Modern air conditioning equipment washes the air, thus removing all particles of dust and pollen; provides the correct temperature and, perhaps more Important, regulates the humidity. Working In an air conditioned room is like standing on the porch after a spring shower and and reveling In the freshness purity of the air . Air in an air conditioned room Is more pure than the air supplied by nature. THATCHER COAL CO. Phone 76 Just like stepping- into their living room you can greet the folks back home, friends and relatives in other cities by telephone. "Why not call them to- night? Enjoy hearing their voices as much as they enjoy yours. THE CULLEN HOTEL Second South Salt Lake City Convenient, Comfortable Headquarters for Fanning, Mining, and Livestock Interests The Salt Lake Home for Cache Valley People Try the Twenty Five Cent Plate Lunch at the Soda Fountain W. D. (WILL) ROBERTS, Mgr, Low station-to-statio- n rates begin at night m. The long distance operator will be glad to tell you the rates to any points. 8:30 p. . . . The Mountain States Telephone & Telegraph Company U I. ne !r null ift ,uiic iM.u.ll t ivitl ir IUmnmiiiii Hunt hat n.Uon 1nrlnou faf luinul maelf phiitf intn him halo t woe t I I le cant hmt hae Ho was an him enough I important man whn A mot him futile oM Ami what m he now man who sits at hum waiting for e l him me I e trully got to mak it up to him somehow lies been so aulully good amt gen muMn aa it is I I 1 & to j do p'.i 212 K. ai'nrlnx-jit- or Music Co Mocic-rni- oni MIL honM. iri Inquite propci tv, I t him tire s. II till No furni-Jw- . SJ North. OK TKUE fur Locan 5 room modern brick 344.j ,liang quitkly Hut bad ,iir.l r In make hi light but j tn ibi it Hi efturt tuilmiic - and ilwiiib l t ft tlunking nilriulllig tu trll b,iit II rrk bit I kept iHitnn it "ii t"i i i mmir. n n riii-uft wwi ll It libullt but nIUIAll r It linn t.ie i.iriy w st.-of i nliri nie while it 1 I Intuf (act Wvndf, wanly IikifcI IiloKim of Urn (hi j i m, uu tl trninilHT uiie "f u net ahl Miithinii alxiiil i rnnyement did wc u p.-- i uiHiiriit ii I tier e)c widen ate, nouded drtallcd Informa- tion as to bnoks, blank and stationery, the County Auditor will furnish a statement of the various supplies, needed for the respective offices by calling at his of- PETER HANSEN MS North Main Lagan, Utah Pronpt Relief It From Itching Eczema w onuerful the w ay soothing, cooling Zcmo brings jirompt relief to itching,J' burning akin, even In severe case. Itching stops the moment Zemo touches the tender and inflamed kin because of it rare ingredient. To clear away Rashes, Pimples, Eczema, Ringworm and restore the skin to normal, always use clean, soothing Zcmo. Insist on genuine Zemo; it's worth the price, because it brings 35c, 60c and $1. All dniggi'. ' fice. eve llloaaohi'a further For it y You hav. tin Vale, continued Imui-and lour nlnv and I II make lal arrange Imam a .iii-l- .i i"ry " mem of loiii-- e wa lieaV 'What t.jie ,u ii"in ha llelled Wor- k- Acetylene Welding Truck and Trailer Bodies See -8 i iaic,l When in Need of General Blacksmithing Horseshoeing Machine and Spring 1 1 According to Chapter 11. Revised Laws of and Creditors will present claim Utah. 19J3. You are hereby Inton, hers to the undersign- - vited to give bids for book and blanks, and stationery, and also for tlie publishing of County re ports, notices and advertisements, during tlie ensuing year, beginning July 1st, 1934. n-- nm with in red According to Clapur Id, Section of tlie Reused Laws rt 1 ih. 19 the Coiit.ty Comtnis-- f airs tf Cat lie Countv. Utah, are requeatmg that an adii.t!tial i'io'I be sit up. Hi tlie budget fur 1914 for the Countv Road Funds of tlie sum of $7,500 00 and a public In wring upon tills request will bo held at tlie County Commissioner Regular session. on June 27th, 19J4. at 10 a m. at tlie County Commissioners' tlie County Court Room, In House, in Lovan City, Utah, Dated June 15. 1934 at Logan, Utah ' C. V. MOHR. j Clerk and Auditor, Cache County, Utah. (Advertisement! NOTICE Bids must be filed with the Auditor on or before the 1st day In the Matter of the estate of of July, 1934, Uhls being a holiAnnie Brown McBride, Deceased day) on June 30th, 19.34. and shall Extracts, 50c; Filling, SUM; same lowest comwill their award bidder.to the Credllors Terms Cash present rule. 36.00 conCirculation petent claims with vouchers to the sidered. provided, that the Board DR. LYMAN E. SMITH dcrslgned at hi residence in of County Commissioner mav rePhone 552 J for Appointment rum. Cache County. Utah, on cr e. or all bids and before the 15th. day of August ject any Cardon Hide. 1934. Date of First Publication, Daled at Logan, Utah, June 9, 1934 June 12th. 1924. David Lester McBride. C V. MOHR. I . now Administrator none jii,i Clerk and Auditor. He Mim'd awuv hut Rlusauin ran r. W. Dunn. Farmers Take Notice. (Advertisement afiei him wa Highest price paid for eanner low Att'y. for Administrator. Her von 'IV. lit'' "You rows, useless and Teai siiiied in liei etc PURE JERSEY MILK horses and rattle freshly dead ou xe done many beautiful things for me -- hut hul tin I the lllut Code Price ( all 11R2, Hvrura beiutifid AH Mr Own Production Paradise Fish Hatchery In even, Jr the Matter of the estate of.' Hied to smile Van Satisfaction, Our Trade Mark h it ii there mui h r!.it Deceased, Oihspnbein. j0hn biautiful and muth mat ugly The Phone 696R2 Creditors will present claims e IwiUl vouchers to the undersigned at her home, No. 570 East, 7th Everything in Radio, 'North Street. Logan, Utah, on or before the 17th. dav of July 1934. Certified Radio & Re Date of first publication; May frigeration Service Sales. '15th. 1.TI. Electric & Refrigeration ALICE C OCHSENBEIN, LATEST METHODS Administratrix of the Phones 430 184, 462-IN DRUCLESS Esta'e of said Deceased. C. W. DUNN. HEALING Day & Night Attorney for Administratrix. Service 312 West Center 8L Phone S38 ' V 'No cuiiihlimt fiom me mind uu hr trlla laAra n tliiox h Vnuie heeii erv weet and antua tilonio mi Ana MHofArr fovrt n nue i.i.jioh rather belAn r ttt n um tlrltt afr ut!Hfiv frnoii, naaom Ana li i h. in sin h little fling unuallv Oar hrr unit ftmt$ that Al iiAnnaAl flf Aran Matfmp fljmif luin out Ibil allot all ona ha to torn! fir got thnr EnAmLi amt y.i l.n k to woik aoineiime . fo hate Sr JoaifHE hint face twitili.d wllh th Yate im fAr rrk lot A for A f tint was c.iriiig hi heail. hut hiomnoui ifrEiHH guying ah naAra soul Tim hum nnd a deatriu to be toynt to I vtr ma ijuulitv III it undermined hi de A OH 69 O.V WITH THR STORY leinnn.iiion in hi The niusile Ilia lullf hruK liloMmmi )IW tightened at ZukoAnki m.ti4 mt kiienk In uiul he tiled ouie white i'oltlly T I don I unnk I can any anv uer twrnt) one Aim ah m DENTISTRY -- , read-vcrtls- Jwlrr i ! 1 I ion-h- I CHIROPRACTOR Dr. Wm. W. Ros3 W s HELLO FOLKS the best coal in Town Aberdeen Slack is Far Superior to any other Slack for any Stoker. Try it and Know Is Central, tor of fr Logan, Utah ME 33 West if At mt Nerv-O-Met- er Notice Of Special Stockholders Meeting NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a special stockholders meeting of the stockholders of Thatcher Milling and Elevator Company, a corporation, will be held at the Stop to Think Frifidatr iul fAiMfcin? b.--. Did You Ever Porcelain. Tbp bovs fr Sot u tsktmg to A ftnol groat tut A ktm to hof,0 tit oaoMi tKHUtfnt yottug t utiraa u tiling WNhlngin. mil to luk iniumtoij ot th I i tr Indorsed by Feimtors William jioRi, toAuwi A Htl of on of ha 1) Thomas, ft H King, and Plbi-r- t fttHiiutna lurtdl hng ntt hrr it At It m the ppolntment of LaFount Is poaatbl ah ia ttttrmrlg gotfui to Aim o National CommitteeAt rpixiM'd by HAil Ifcftf, thry gr nr unity mart Anthony fniounkt. fo man Orman W. Ewing. jhimi EimifliMtiitf Infra rriAt ot Anth trtUtn The senator gave their Indorse- iMiomli n ayiMyhooy ment notwithstanding tlie faet m Alt A titoaaum mi ora Infra fo t Zokonaki ia nn that La Fount s a Republican and Info ilora tin aa fit tot Woman mas named I v former Senator MifA hAonkAi, An! ktHiiItillaf Ififra ah KiwtfiMiaa. Reed Smoot to his present posiirmfitm fnn to Aim Ink hrr tmek yith bht mnkra I uta tion. bnt Ht Aim fo Srtr 1 01 k Infra naLa ttla mLoh aLl fulluon The radio commission, the disht tflla Qmt ntf Alh to um Htdiiif unexplained. Is abolLshed laws have set up three commissions with an aggregate of fifteen commissioners at $10 000 a year each, and six of the fifteen must He thoroughly be Republicans. disapproves of tlie Utah senators' recommending two Utah Republicans for appointment on two of these commissions, while making no effort to secure the appointment of anv Utah Democrat on any one of the commissions himself Ewing, of course, seeking appointment on the securities commission, and had the tentative indorsement of Senators King, O'Mahonev. Wheeler. Dill, Pope. Bone, McCarran, Pittman, Hayden and Adams. Ewing understands that Senator King has not personally asked the president to appoint him commis. on the communications slon, and now contends that the have Thomas fact that King and indorsed LaPount. a Republican, and thnt Senator Thomas has recommended Barclay, another Republican, there is m ehance whatever of any Utah Democrat's getting anv one of the nine which under the law must go to Democrats. ti.r 4tli Went. I OH WHAT ft At RAPrKSED H4r John mircr I'urn .efim tram III i..ltl. nr nf u. hgr rtui At dMfitri fe ay ml th ft at doing th thioya h ho uluuya oanlrj to do, h t 6k forty mnt of on it lOMtfmrafu-W0 young mj O0kr to tmluttf h9 nrtH downy it m nr kt it i r r yiunnrtl Hinoi, lt h 11 attungr but ah nmnul unuun t V to htH l a hrhtviuq otml c hiMfctwi', ah irHin Mm of I Jit'll e1UT r y m COLUMBIA p7CT0R.ES. Int-nu- nl In the last few years the farm cooperathes have done much to close the fanners' ranks. They have patch the communicamade progress in doing away with sectional feeling der the term ofLaFount Immedtions art. and and jealousy, in bringing before the farmer the fact iately sought transfer to the new board, appealing to all members that all producers, eierywhcrc, have the same funda- of the Utah delegation to supmental problems, the same motives, the same hopes. port him Senator Thcmns They have worked in the face of great odds, and they hadPreviously. recommended the appointhave not despaired. ment of J. A Bnrclav, president the Balt lake stock exchange, The cooperatiie moicmcnt must continue to gather of another Republican, as a member securities strength and momentum. There are openings still of the stockTheexchnnue senators did not left in the ranks and they must he closed. There ate commission. confer with Ewing cn either re. misunderstandings that must he cleared away. And commendation, nor did they confer with the house members, the it is pleasant to report that eery new bulletin from dispatch said. the cooperative front shows further battles won. Ewing pointed out that recent Harmon Chenev. Mr. and and Mrs. Garrett 1 daughter Martha were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon O. Robinson. Miss over a few The following students of the Martha remained davs. U S A C. have returned home for Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Yiljeu- summer the vacation the MLsses'quist and twins Max and Mar Phebe and Emma Lou Weston, Fene of Provo and Mr. nnd Mrs Mr. and Mrs Orel a Johnson. Miss Clayton Samuel Weston, were and Joseph Hodges of Logan Robinson. Grant Lamborn GIRL lunku.,' 0c lay Indorsement Of Lafount 154 HINT Purr. h.aj'nti.t 1 Ewing Flays matter November t, 1931, at the Entered aa Office at Logan. Utah, onclrr the Art of March S, 1897. 1 .TO Vm.'iii an nil J Clx r v V.. if l i M.i'l a n t'e ( if Jj I d.iv tr", to pult. irlilll rwt sun. 4 r ! 1 F'jiIiV erand-claa- n Baharriptloa Raleo by rare lee or mall on year AdmUoing rate made known apoa application. NOTICE Use nun Kr ft'i'iid"! t II' rrre)!till on M It'lJi Kmtvt pubiUhrd F rv TimtUy and Friday Bf tba ( rh American ruhllahiitf Co. at it Heat Center Street. Logan I tab J. C, AM IN Jr., tdltor WM. C. INC. LAM), Managrr ttOID HOSE, Advirtldiig Manatee J. fl. r.MHAM). Merlianltal Kunerlntrmlent IHraii-Vterk- lr Tuesday. June 19. 1934. g HIM1 I CACIIFi COUNTY. UTAH 7 lemembei ciou cun 1 how I took ninl I'm dll he s got walk oui on him now' you in my armi ..tike this . " IPoscil by Ehssn l.nmh and Fiank .!,o ij.n, How I'm spoke savagely suiiv for Vines Yea Suie he was a meat man in his own world but lies ju- -i an old fool in the new nor'd he stepped into a ridicZukow-- ki ulous" put her hand over mouth 'Stop trying to be a villain Tony There are no villains only people human beings all ti vmg to learn how to play a tsonata . . . and moat of them fail" She You have to be paused ing a little sorry for people Site turned and walked out quickly The door shut quietly behind her Zukowskt stared a moment then giabbmg his hat he rushed out after her The door banged loudly The large room was empty Not empty of furniture, but of the vital life that had deserted it so quukly so hotlv The large piano in the corner seemed the only thing in the room The pale white keys retained something of the life that was born in the tapering tin gers of Zukowskt The mans soul never fully departed from the in strument The fireplace, with its glowing logs made eerie, ghostlv Zukowskt Shadows on the keys might have been there of the bedroom door The knob The door opened turned slowly quietly as though in mute swnpa-thfor the anguish of the humans who entered the room John Hunter Vates pale, aged walked slowly to the small table upon which tested the unfinished food He stood for a moment his gaze slowlv sweeping the room His eves listed for a long moment on the of on Blossom the piano photogiaph He reached into his pocket and drew out a gun He fondled it for a moment, then diopped it into a With nearby wastepapei basket one last look around the loom he walked out The door closed behind him quietlv . . quietly . . . once again the roc was alone . alone with its sympathy for mortals . . lllo.ssum semi-mort- y The butler admitted Yates Into the foyer of Blssom s apartment Vates waited until the butler had departed with his coat and hat, then turned to look into the huge nnnoi on the wall The reflection was haggaid vvoi n Re stared a moment then suddenly threw back his shoulders His mood fell from him in an almost physical He twisted his sad lips change 'into a smile adjusted his necktie, patted his hair John Hunter Yates His step j was once again a man was springy youthful, as he walked 'into the living room where Blossom j waited She looked up with a warm smile Jas he came In Her mood foiced and fictitious, was gay "Oh. there you are' I've been j waiting here for hours The dres (rehearsal was simply maivelous .. been there Every,jou should have body thinks we've got a hit What i best you can do. I suppose is to remember the beautv and do the best vou can to foigel the ugliness Vivid flashes of Paris of Zukow-sk- i, of tlie symphony sidewalk cafes Zukowski in his seedy clothes. Zukowski grand and magnificent leading the huge orchestra bowing to the plaudits of an adfog miring world .. rain London holding Yates' hand playing duets with Yates . pictures flashed through Blossom's mind She stared into Yates eyes "I I'll never forget the dav you brought me the camellias in Paris " Hell reached up and touched Yates heart He blinked. .. .his were moist "I'll never forget eyes the night I first saw you in the garden... your face .. white and mistv I reniembci in the moonlight how I took you in my arms like His arms encircled this.... Blossom tenderly. . And kissed " His lips found hers pas you sionately a passion that was to be only a remembrance, a camellia. His lips drew away slowly " . . like this It was like a ghost then.... and kissing . now . ." His arms drew awav from her body but his eyes held hers steadfastly, with yearning that only she and Yates understood His voice was soft "Good-bye- " The door And Yates yvas gone closed quietly.... in sympathy... The kev turned in the lock and John Hunter Yates was m his office The long rows of empty desks stretched out before him eerilv Once again his face was haggard worn John Hunter Yates had become an elderly, beaten man The Y'ates but a myth Youth., .something practiorganizations cal ..something for Y'ates to love a patch on the wound Youth had demanded for its services Yates walked down the aisle past the desks crossed to a door and lei himself in Through Miss Gower's He office to his own piivate office switched on a light mechanically desk the lifted a paperweight from and picked up a sheet of paper Hestared at it It was a memorandum Miss From Mr Yates "To Gower Tomorrow you will be fifty " years old Yates stared a moment then rose and walked to the huge map on the wail depicting the growth of the He walked back Yates companies His gaze found the to the desk framed photograph of bis wife A pleading, wistful expression came to his eves for the he reached Suddenly phone and started to dial Midway he he stopped in his dialing couldn't remember what number he was calling He hurriedly thumbed stopped at the telephone hook and Yates, John Hunter " He started to dial the number ,,, THE END office and usual place of business of said corporation, on Thursday, the 21st dav of Jun, 1934, at ten o'clock A M. of said dav, for he purpose cf electing a Board of of sa'd Corpoiation, and (lent. and of said ccrpor-fo- r the purpose of con-ii- e ad', l' ability of selling real and personal property cf 'aid Corporation and to authorize the officers of said cor-- 1 poration to sell and dispose of all of said property. Dated this 17th day of May A. j 449 N. 2 E. $ Logan Exchange Call 49 Other Exchanges Call Enterprise 30 South State Road and Blacksmith Fork River Colorado Animal Co. cts Wasatch (Red) Gasoline Starts on a Split Second Per Gallon Many New Customers Being Convinced Daily. Once you try it, you too will say: Its absolutely the best Gas I ever used. REASONS- :1-S- 2-M- SPECIALTY Roof Guaranteed to Fit A you 1 Jc per gal. aves miles per gal. ore Plates without 3-S- Dr. J. A. McCausland Instantly. tarts This is Not Sales Talk Logan 100 Its a Fact. Try It. Pure Pennsylvania Oils for less -- 1- Let Us Prove It. Pure Penn Oil Jack Mathews quart 20c Champlin Oil quart 25c Merit Oil quart 15c Let Us Grease Your Car THE PAINTER Call 1038 By-Produ- Economical Sensational j ARTIFICIAL TEETH j Logan HIDES, PELTS, FURS and WOOL 3 Let us paint your brick home to make it look like fire brick. 1st East Highest Prices Paid For SUMMONS East Center 428 North Phone 899 W IBl Sec.-Trea- 32 work guaranteed. Miller & Son rhone 311 s. LeGrande L. Hardy, Plaintiff vs. Cora M. Hardy, Defendant. THE STATE OF UTAH TO SAID DEFENDANT: You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after service of this summons upon you, if served within the county in which this action is brought, otherwise within thirty days after service, and defend the above entitled action; and in case of your failure so to do, judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint which is on file with the Clerk of the above Court. This action is brought to dissolve the bonds of matrimony heretofore and now existing between you and the plaintiff. Dated this 11 day of June, 1934. L. D. NAISBITT, Attorney for Plaintiff 75 North Main Street Logan, Utah. AH Transfer Co. M. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF FOR THE UTAH, IN AND COUNTY OF CACHE. years. Johnson Cab and HOWELL. and Dir. D. H. THOMAS, s. and Dir. Vice-Pre- Get your tar repainted by We do the work experts. right at the right price. We have run shop In Logan 34 Local and Packing Distance Long Moving D. 1934. LUTHER Auto Painting MOVING j GaSav 78 West 1st South ft Logaim Logan, Utah Save atGaSav v |