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Show CACHE UIERTCW Pace Two. CACHE AMERICAN feau-WrU- Published Every the Cache Anier-tarulturiuag to. at 42 WfJl Center Mrert. Logan Ib'h J C. AILEN Jr., I near WM. C.'S(iLAVB, Manager J. II. ENGLAND, Mechanical Superintendent .New paper, y Tnc-cU- at matter November y v PiOuro Adoplfd from tho by LEBSE'JS MITCHELL the 2. J 11.50 WHAT HAS HAPPENED BEFORE Pop Clarks St. Louts Cardinals ars (limbing towards top p lacs In ths league despite ths attempts of thsgambler , Joe Karnes, and others unknown to ensure it doesn't win ths to pennant. The climb is due mainlynew ths pitching of Larry Kelly, a member who is in love with Pop's daughter Frances. When Larry pitchesa his team to victory after receiving bribe of $10,000 to lose the next day's gams his taxwab gets out of control and crashes into an excavation, a bullet hole In one of its tires. Larry's ankle is sprained and the doctor orders him to rest for two weeks. NOW OO ON WITH THS STORY There have been recent clumps in many lines of business. Yet, according- to the Life Insurance Sales Research Bureau, that industry has held continuously to a relatively high level, and has been little affected by the general industrial experience. The principal deduction to be made from that fact CHAPTER V is that the average citizen prizes insurance much more A Jealous Ball Playar than he did in the past. He will go to greater lengths Without Larry Kelly to pitch, the lost the next game to to buy and to maintain it; he will cut to the bone al- Cardinals Cincinnati, six to four, and it was a disgruntled crowd of players that most everything in the budget before he will let a listened glumly to the portable rain the lullman car announcing policy lapse or lessen its value through borrowing on dio defeat. As If that were not their it. Under these conditions, it is inevitable that life bad enough the radio announcer on to say: insurance will, on the average, fare better in periods of went "In dropping the last game of the to Cincinnati, the St. Louis series reversal than does busness at large. Cardinals fell back into fourth place. insurwith connected life Of course, they were handicapped Today many men not by Larry Kelly being out of the inthe of results ance, are speculating on potential game on account of his accident, this was not the real cause of creased life insurance sales. We are the most heavily but their slip. There was a nervousthe part of the Cardinal insured nation in the world even so, according to the ness on and errors could be chalked players, the them on almost every indeed from we far saturation are up against very experts, " play Shut your mouth!" said Truck point. And they point out that as the amount of inHogan, and reached over and surance carried by the average man rises, the chance of turned off the radio. A scowl was still on Hogan's face as he turned another major depression occurring is automatically and looked at Pop Clark, whose dislessened in times of need and adversity people will pleasure with his men was plainly visible. have greater resources at their command. It is almost "You see. It was like this. Pop, "I'm signalling explained an axiom that a thoroughly insured people would be a for a dink, Truck. but the pitcher shakes - ment and telling Dunk that Pop wanted to sea him. Larry's face lighted up as Dunk got to his feet and the latter looked from him to Mickey, the bat boy, suspiciously. "See here, kid. If this is a runaround you're goln' out through A window!" I heard "Oh, no, Mr. Spencerl him sayln he expects you to win tomorrow's game. "Yeah?" And Dunk brightened Immediately and tossed Larry a grin of triumph. "Toss that one around for a while! At Larry's sigh of satisfaction after Dunk had followed the boy out of his compartment, Frances grew suspicious. "Larry, did Dad really send for him, or did you "Suppose I did?" grinned Larry.' Hes one too many, aint he? Not if he can win games. I see. Larry was taken down several pegs. T suppose It he does win then he'll be Number One boy? We're all here to win games, Larry." She laid her hand on his. In the vestibule of Pop Clark's Pullman, a big. Important-lookin- g man with a domineering, bull-doIng expression was talking to a smalt, middle-ageslinking type of d, man. told you, you're getting off at Springfield, and If you forget anything Itll be just too bad." "But. Mr. Alnsley, If he goes to I Alton The man he addressed as Alnsley I don't Interrupted him sternly. And have to explain my orders! listen I never repeat em. "Okay, Mr. Alnsley, the other nodded meekly and withdrew Into the car while Alnsley advanced Into tho forward Pullman. He quickly caught sight of Pop Clark and adwith outstretched hand. vanced me off and pegs him a hook that "Well, well, well! Pop Clark! you could hang your hat on. He Pop looked up with a frown and "Imagine find' swings blind and finds it for a Alnsley continued: grasser to center and hits the dirt ing 1oa were! tor first, missln it by enough Pop spoke very "Why not?" people. During the past five years life insurance has done an invaluable wprk in alleviating want and poverty. In the future its influence in this direction will be even more potent. their mother, Mrs. Janett Jones. They wore dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Grover Jones on Sunday. of WELLSV1LLE Mrs. returned home Saturday after a pleasant two weeks spent at Ogden with Mr. her daughter and and Mrs. Hilmer Olsen. Mrs. Aerial Maughan was hostess to the members of the Madva club at her home Thursday after- The following program was given: book review, reen was very ably given by Mrs. Bessie Jones; inuBlcal numbers were given by Mrs. Nellie God's two solos, Leishman; Im Just a Little Work and were by little Miss Mischief Betty Maughan. During a social hour a dainty luncheon In keeping with Hallowe'en was served to twenty, by the hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Treston Brench' loy entertained at dinner on FriMrs. Janttt Jones w Mau-ltea- m Wm. Douglas of Ogden and spent Sunday, Monday Tuesday here, guest of her sister Mrs. Cyrena Hall. Reece Leishman. Selley and Earl Green, of South Cache judging turned home Monday Woodrow members team, re- after at tending Future Farmers tion held at Kansas, where the won third place in Holstein judgment. Earl Green won 5th place in milk judging. They also attended the World's Fair at Chicago. Keith Leishman, a member of the Future Farmers hand made the trip also returning oonven-noo- n. home Monday. The Wellsville ward M. I. A. entertained at a Hallowe'en costume ball on Tuesday evening in the reereatiou ball of the tabernacle. The room was decorated in ReHallowe'en. Carlyle keeping withwere complimenting day freshments sold. Prizes for deTable Lake. of Salt Maughan were in the best characters were awarded corations and favors Covers to Charles and Marvin Maughan Hallowe'en. with keeping A large and Thelma Bradshaw. were laid for the guest of honor crowd ttended. Mr. Miss Marie Maughan, and and Mrs. Ernest Leishman and Mr. and Mrs. Brenchley. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. U. Darley are receiving congratulations on the arrival of a baby girl on Tuesday. This Is the first girl in their family of six children and of course, Mr. and Mrs. Darley have cause to rejoice. Mrs. Darley and baby are doing fine. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Haslam are rejoicing also over the arrival of a baby girl born on Monday. Mother and baby are fine. Mrs. Dora L. Grant and John Sagers, both of Salt Lake City, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Brenchley on Sunday. They came to attend the funeral of Lewis Hall. Mrs. Luetta Hall and Miss Nedra Hall of Los Angeles re--, home on Tuesday after arriving here on Sunday to attend the funeral of Lewis Hall. They were guests of Mrs. Halls Mrs. Sadie Stoddard, mother, Mrs. Stoddard entertained at 5 on oclock dinner Sunday in honor of Mrs. Hall and Miss Hall and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stoddard of Lewiston. The guests num bered eight. Fred Parker and M. Jos. Maughan of Drummond, Montana Receives Relief From Rheumatic Suffering Mrs. Ivan Yargus, Belknap, Iowa, writes that her 20 years suffering from rheumatic, neuralgia. and neuritis pains has been quickly relieved by taking Williams R.U.X Compound. She states she also takes Williams S.L.K, Formula to eliminate the cause. Williams S.L.K. Formula and Williams R.U.X. Compound are sold by the City Drug Store. (Advertisement) o , The University of Utah faculty jg composed of nearly 200 struotors. SAI.E i VOccwt. Good Bliss Potatoes Hogan, Phone E. D. .r Ana" er JBQx S.Cac-he- American, returned home on Tuesday af. ter spending the week here with APPLES, Bliss and Idaho sett Potatoes, Hubbard Squash, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Goodsell Sweet d Spanish Onions. Bring three children of Malad spent' tainers. Free delivery. 90-375 and Saturday Sunday here, guests North Main. ' s. con-an- Phone 183 Phone 183 LOGAN HARDWARE CO. For Window and Auto Glass Prompt Service Expert Glazing SPRING-FILLE- D MATTRESS SPECIAL THE GREATEST VALUE EVER OFFERED IN SPRING-FILLEMATTRESSES We can modernize your old mattress into a guaranteed Spring-Fille- d Mattress for $7.50 to $12.00 according to the quality of the cover. D Logan, Everton Mattress Factory Utah Phone L . An Obstacle to Future Depressions f M. I. A. con- -' College Ward ii.cftui,, was iiclu on Sunday tit.ii.ng null Miss Chlo Au- 'the bpeaker iu i soil in clidigfe. ...is Noah Ldisen of the high tuunul. rihe following program i. as given by the Bee Hive girls: ong of Joy, the Beehive by . i o up , prajer,. Wilma Neisen; i., Ik on The Builders Purpose, Eipora Olsen; piano duet, Ethel . b.ij 1KD7. e aOocrijdlun Kales bv canier or mail one fear - - Advertising ratea made known upon application. depression-proo- Friday, November 9, 175 ersters "Can't get oysteis," explained Truck "There's no 'K' in August" 'What? Ergust?" inquired Shorty plaintively Larry Kelly had compartment three, and Frances Ctnrk sat on the seat beside him. while Dunk Spencer shared the seat on w hich rested Larrys Injured foot. Dunks face wore the expression of a man who has forced himself into a party and Intends to stay You needn't worry. Dunk. said Larry, "I'll be back in there before we finish the home series." Yeah, 1 don't think Iso You're having It too soft this way nothin' tfl do but take the credit and havin' somebody around to make a babv out of you How do you do It" "All you gotta do Is to be important enough for something to happen to you." "Yeah? Well flint no circus I'm a good steady ball plover 1 m steady I am 'You re 'Steady?' jibed Larry Pactirall- - motionless!" J ranees protested with a gesture ol a- - pair' "Can't you boys eer be on genial T Tke Incipient quarrel was quelled by a bat boy entering the compart- 1 day evening. Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Hansen of Mrs. Providence Alice and Knudson of Brigham City were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Hansen on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. John L. Greene entertained at a delightful party at their home on Friday in observance of their silver wedding A delicious hot supper was served after which a social evening was enjoyed. The rooms were attractively decorated with fall flowers and a bowl ot flowers formed the centerpiece for the table. Places were laid for the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Greene, Mr. and Mrs. Moroni Green, Mr. and Mrs. Rav Hall of Wellsville, Mr. and Mrs. O. S. Dunn of Logan, Mr. anJ Mrs. O. E. Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. George F. Abrams. Mr. and Mrs. and family Clarence Shepherd and Mr. and Mrs. Greene and family. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Nuttal Df Salt Lake City spent the wpfk end here. Mr. and Mrs. John George accompanied them home! and will spend a week as their guests. The Home and Community section of the Ladies' Farm Bur eau met on Wednesday with PreAnderson in sident Racheal charge. The lesson on "Pure was given by Food and Drugs Mrs. Lucille Hansen. A discussion on "Proper Health Rules, was given by Mrs. Lavandi officers Nielsen. The following for the coming year were elected president, Coila Olsen; vice president, LaVauda Nielsen; secretary, Bernice Olsen; aides, Louie Olsen and Lucille Hansen. Mr. and Tire. Nile G. Stranger are the proud parents of a baby girl born Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Olsen. This is the first grandchild of Mr. and Mrs. Olsen. Mrs. Stranger was Miss Erma Olsen, prior to "What are you doing here, Ainsley?" Little business Jaunt. Great luck finding you." "Don't think we're going to be so lucky for you this season, Ainsley." "Season's not over yet. As the players who had been seated near Pop began to move away, Ainsley called to themDont go away, I want to get acquainted. boys. k Here, porter!" He dropped into a seat vacated by Oberholtz and Over 1200 classes in 40 depart-- l ordered the porter to bring him r, lents are offered at the Univer-- ; brown suitcase In section nine l.i ty of Utah. the car behind. This calls for a little celebration. Pop Jimmie Downey, who occupied one corner of the car with Carl Decker by and several other sports writers, listened to an inquiry front one of his fellow scribes. "Oh, that guy? His name's Henry Ainsley, sort of promoter. Been try4 Choice ingrediin' to get hold of Pop Clark's franent whipped to chise and take over the Cardinals." amazing creami ness in the "Doesn't look like a mortgage Kraft Mir shark." commented Decker. acie Whip "Hes careful not to. He'd steal marhiqf, your pants and hang weights on your suspenders so you wouldn't miss em." Frances Clark remained in Larry Kellys compartment, playing nurse, while several members of the team Indulged in a game of bridge. She was still there when Dunk Spencer swaggered back with a superior grin which grew broader at Larrys scowl of exasperation. "Well, Pop's leanln on me for tohe announced as he sat morrow'. down In the seat upon which Larry's foot was propped. Yeah, and he'll probably he failin' on you after tomorrow!" commented Larry, making no attempt to conceal his Jealousy of Dunk Frances tried to smooth matters over "Dunk, you've simply got to win for us "Suppose I do. huh? What then? His words contained a subtle hint 65c Per 109 Pounds of crowing In advance over Larry, of knowing what Frances's response Loose was going to be. We Deliver Orders of You might give me a ring about dinner time tomorrow night." she 20 Sacks Or More said coyly, but to Larry it seemed that there was more than a hint of promise In her voice. . "Is that a date?" asked Dunk, Benson, Utah eagerly If," was Frances's reply. Larry jumped furiously to his one, sound foot, holding the injured one doubled up until he looked some- thing like an angry stork. LIVESTOCK WANTED There's no 'if about it!" he shouted, hopping about on one leg. Highest price paid for canner "And there's no date about It!" eon, 'useless and freshly dead "Larry!" appealed Frances, ex- horses and cattle tending, a placating hand towards Call 11R2, Hyrum him Larry ignored the gesture, hie eyes on Dunk. Fish Hatchery Paradise "What've you got to do with it? demanded Dunk, allowing his own' hostility to Larry to break forth.' "What do you think you're doin'? Runnln' the ball club? And France FOR SALE and everybody else?" "I m running this much of ItP Outboard Four Horsepower shouted Larry "You ain't goln' to boat motor $50.00. It has been have a date with Frances end Im used 1 year. Runs as good ns the guy that goln' to e that you a new one. Terms to respondon't " Frances looked el them ' speech?' sible party. Call less at the sudden outburst. whJte Everton Mattress Dunk with a parting snaar. betook himself out of the com partm eat,-- "' Flione 175 Factory TO BE CONTINUED coolly Mrs. Thomas Eliason entertainAll the thanks, praise, aiu, to take any aspirin since taking ed at a b rthday party at her home, Sunday in honor of her gratitude for my present good this maivtlous medicine, and I have also gained five pounds and daughter Mardelles 6th birthday health belongs to Williams S.L. feel lika a different person after anniversary. is the striking taking only four bottles. K. Formula, My Mrs. Leah Petersen was hos- statement of Mrs. George Carey has been constipation corrected tess to the Coterie club Friday of Hiawatha, Kansas. and I can recommend this meafternoon. Three tables of bridge "Eight years of severe suf- dicine to anyone suffering as I was the afternoon entertainment. neck did. fering with neuritis in my A delicious lunch was served. and head during which time I Williams S.L.K. Formula is Special guests were Mrs. Morris had to take someanti-pai- n tab- recommended for Mrs. lets of some kind stomach, liver Rosenbaum of Brigham, constantly, and kidney disorders and Will Verio Petersen, Mrs. Molen Pet- and thirty-fiv- e of suffer- liains R.U.X. years Compound is reersen and Mrs. P. L. Clark. High from constipation and ex- commended for the score prize was won by Mrs. J. ing was my lot and scientific relief of immediate nervousness treme Van Petersen. rheumatic until taking Williams S.L.K. For- and kindred pains. These meA farewell party in honor of mula. dicines must give satisfaction Francis L. Shaffer was held Sat"Now I can turn my head or your money will be refunded urday evening at the Third ward without any pain, my nervous- Sold and by the chapel. Mr. Shaffer will leave ness is gone and I have not had City Drug guaranteed Company. Advt the first part of November for the Eastern States mission. Mrs. John Wadsworth of Idaho Falls has spent two weeks visitMrs. C. C. ing her mother, Christiansen and other relatives. Mrs. E. J. Wilson, Mrs. A. J. Suits Make Like New Clawson, Mrs. J. B. Baxter and Mrs. J. Verne Nielsen were In 38 West North First Phone 926 conattendance at a Republican vention Tea held at the Hotel Eocles at Logan, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Carroll entertained at dinner last Sunday. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Lorenzo Mitton, Ruby Mitton, Rave your old wool clothing and let us make them into Nice Mitton, Julia Thorpe, Mr. and Warm Quilt Batts. This only costs 60c for a 2 pound batt. Mrs. L. S. Dunn and family of WE CALL AND DELIVER FREE Logan and Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Hansen of Fielding. Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Wadsworth spent the week end at Logan, Utah Phone 175 Have Your Suits Cleaned Today Shebys Cleaners and Tailors WOOL QUILT BATTS Everton Mattress Factory Idaho Falls visiting relatives. returned home Sunday They evening. . Students in the journalism class at the University of Utah cover regular 'campus beats and are required to have their copv in before the deadline. THE CULLEN HOTEL State support of the University of Utah decreased more than 30 per ,.ent since 1932. Central, Convenient, Comfortable Salt Lake City . LEGAL NOTICES Headquarters for Fanning, Mining, and Livestock Interests Tlie Halt Lake Home for Cache Valley People NOTICE Tij the Twenty Five Cent Plate I.nneh at the Soda Fountain W. 1). ROBERTS, Mgr. formerly of Hotel Roberts Notice is hereby given that the following described rpal property is to be sold at Public Auction at the front door of the County Court House, in Logan City. of November A.M., to the cash, towit: point two andj rods South of the Southwest corner of lot two block one, Plat D Logan City Survey, and running thence South Forty and one half feet thence east ten (10) rods; thence north Utah, on 21st day 1934 at II oclock highest bidder for Commencing at a one-ha- MOUNTAIN (2) lf TAVERN (40); lf In Logan Canyon will rent for private parties any night except Saturday and Sunday nights. Lunches and Beer served every day and night. Why Be Bothered With Washing at Home When You Can Have It Done So Cheaply at ope-atir- - Preferred millions to mayonnaise.. Russett Potatoes N. . , I Furutono 934. Years of Neuritis and Rheumatism Gone7 Says Mrs. Carey. forty and one-ha(40) feet; thence west ten (10) rods to the place of beginning. her marriage. The County Commissioners reRelief Society conference will serves the right to accept or November he held on Sunday, reject any and all bids. 11th, in the meeting house. Dated at Logan, Utah, October Tlie Boy Scouts were entertain19, 1934. ed at a peanut bust given Friday Board of County evening tv Lee Olsen, Ted Zillis Commissioners of and Charles Schenk. Cache County, Utah O. E. Nelson underwent an By C. V. MOHR, Clerk n for appendicitis Tuesday merning at a Logan hospiNotice to Creditors tal. His condition is reported to lie as good as can he expected. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF Mrs. Leland Hansen of Logan THE FIRST .TUDTCUL DISwas a vibitor at the home of Mr. TRICT OF THE STATE OF Wed-Mrs. on Hansen i Hyrum pni FT ITT. IN AND FOR THE What've you got to do with itt" demanded Dunk allowing his own hostility to Larry break forth. ground tobuild a golf course on. But what happens? This mole we call an empire calls him safe, which if he is, Im a ballet dancer. That'S how we lose the game. Listen," said Pop, "you don't need to make up excuses and 1 ain't color blind enough to say you boys are yellow, but It looks to the newspapers and that radio announcer like youre scared on account of what's been happenin. "As Shorty was sayln'," said "Sad Sam Briscoe, "there's nothing so devastating to morale as a psychological offensive. Shorty Moore wrinkled his brow. Did I say that?" What I meant. Pop, was that we was a little noivous." "Nervous!" snorted Pop. disgusted. "Ball players can't have neives Just because some gang of crooks Is tryin' to throw a blurt Into you!" "I ain't scared of no crooks, said Hogan, "only what you gonna do when you got an empire that's born tor second story work?" "All right!" said Pop. We know somebody's bringin' plenty of high piesMne to drag us out of the first division. Are ou gonna let therfl bieak a spirit that was crashin' through for a pennant? Of course you're not! When we open up at home tomorrow I want to see that same old crashin. sniashin teamwork that's made the Cardinals the l.iost spectacular club of the season As Pop left the Pullman car Whitey called after him: "You'll see it. Pop. in natural colors." "That's what 1 was gonna sav," added "Sugar" Kane. Truck llogan called to the porter who entered: You couldnt get em In Terry Hott, but you're bouad to get em in Springfield! Yassuh. Mr. Truck. You wants mustaid on 'em, don't you?" "Yes. plenty of it." Hogan turned, aggrieved, to his mates. Can you imagine He can t get 'em in Terry Hott1" "Oh. can the hot dogs!" said "Let's get some Shorty Moore and Dorothea Hansen; Ine Builders Purpose, recited by the swarm; Honey Gatherers Song by the Beehive girls and a talk by Ellen Zillis; closing prayer was offered by Miss Lola olsen ' Howard Rogers ' hildren are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Olsen, Professor Henry Otte conducted the lesfaon on music appreciation llt the Mutual meeting on Tues- - 1 8 HYRUM 3(1 1!M, at Logan, Utah, under the Act of March 3, second-clas- s UTAH College Ward C.c ,;vr fcv Entered as Port Office i.x',ANT. CACHE COUNTY. COUNTY OF CACHE. JAPANESE HAND LAUNDRY 68 West First North Phone 485 We Call and Deliver In the Matter of the Estate of Martin Thorstensen, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 545 West 5th North, Logan, Utah, on or before the 18th day .j mwawiir jTri f Prepare Your Car of December, A. D. 1934. HANS D. HANSEN, Administrator. L. E. 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