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Show u CACHE AMERICAN Eight Pag-- If If LOGAN. CACHE COUNTY, UTAH vices it will appropriate and spend the gigantic total of $15,000,000,000 AGGIES TAKE wiw trwawa t V nm WINDING UP WITH THREE BIG THE HOLIDAY NIGHTS OF SPIRIT DANCING j FIRST..GA1E ON COAST A r Long Beach, Cal., Utah State Agricultural college basketball team Thursday night easily defeated the Long Beach MlicMillan club team 50 to 38, in a rough game that saw five players forced to leave the court on personal fouls. The MacMillan team led the Aggies 26 to 22 at the half, as the visitors were unable to click in the early minutes. However, the Aggies came back In the first few minutes of the second period to lead 34 to 26, and were not headed AT THE DANSANTE Saturday Night December 29. NEW YEARS EVE MONDAY NIGHT thereafter. Captain Cleo Petty of the Utah Aggie squad was high point man with 18 points, while Watson of the visitors and Russell of the MacMillans tied with 15 points each. All but one of Utahs starting team went out on personals In the second half. Where we Dance the Old Year out and the New Year in NEW YEARS NIGHT TUESDAY NIGHT The Beginning of 1935 With the New Dansante and their Entertaining Orchestra Regular Prices 25c and 10c Miss Eva Lee is spending holidays with her parents, and Mrs. P. C. Lee. ECONOMIC RING SHOW AT ARENA PROVS INTERESTING The wrestling show at the local arena proved an Interesting evening entertainment Thursday As there are so many lodge and club affairs next week on Thursday, the show will be ad- vanced to Wednesday night, Jan. was made 2. This announcement today by Promoter George San- del S. .Thursday night there were four high class bouts. George Nelson In the feature bout of the evening defeated Pete Plurson with a body slam. The latter complained that he couldnt beat both Nelson and the referee. Ralph Morley and Dan Milligan staged a classic that was good to watch, with Morley winning the bout. Jack Christiansen j j Ken Murdock In 43 minutes of a scheduled 45 minute bout. Wilford Anderson of Millville won his match from Cooley of the Logan fire department. The card for next week has already been announced by Promoter Sanders as follows: George Nelson of Logan versus Jack Patterson of Hoboken, New Jersey, champion of the U. S. Marine corp6. Ralph Morley of Ogden versus Ernest Caddock, former middle weight champion in. the army; Dannie Miller of Ogden versus Frank Kalleo, U. S. Battleship Maine; this undoubted-nigh- t. a rough go as both boys y are known for their rough tactics. Jack Christensen of Logan will nieet Jack Vossos, a younk Greek who has plenty of championships attached to his name. HIGHLIGHTS the Mr. Friday, December 28, 1934 I The president's program calls for an expenditure of less than half of this amount about $7,000,000,000 The next congress will contain many currency inflationists, some of whom, according to thier speeches, are in favor of turning the presses loose in the Bureau of Printing and Engraving. Mr. Roosevelt has said little concerning inflation but men close to him are confident he is against it So another battle looms. The future of NRA wrill likewise arise. The chances axe that it will be continued, but on a much smaller scale. It will still enforce hours but it will and wages condition have probably drop less to say about industial management. It will be recommended that the subsistance homestead plan be expanded. This is being tried out now in a few places. Under it, people are taken from areas where they cannot make a living, are placed m cooperative communities where all work for the oornmon good. Housing Administrator Moffatt be lieves the plan to be highly successful-wants to see more such homesteads created. There Is a good chance that the President will back him but many members of congress are sure to oppose it for a variety of reasons. So it goes, down a long line of Some may wonder why topics. there Is any question, as to Mr. Roosevelts control, in view of the great Democratic victory last November. The answer to that is that adversity binds men and parties together they must either cooperate or perish, a position the Republicans are in at this time. Great success, however, which eliminates effective opposition, almost Inevitably breeds discords, fights and ruptures within a party. Having nothing to worrk about from the established opposition, party members feel free to go off at tangents, refuse to submit to the authority at the top. And that, right now, Is the greatest of Mr. Roosevelt's many political pnee-fixin- This Store Will Be Closed All Day Monday, Dec. 31 Out of Courtesy to Our Employees We Solicit Your Cooperation g, Also Closed Tuesday, Legal Holiday Do Your Monday Shopping Tomorrow Store Wide Month End Sale . ceremonies. Welcome song by Primary Glee Girls; recitation, Ann Ashcroft; song, by the tiny tots; story, Virginia Lee; son, Roma and to be the best What Rula Hurren; string duet, Harvey show" ofpromises 1935 will start early in Loof Jacobsen Mr. Kirby and Officially called the congan; male quartet numbers; read- January. of the United States, there gress Loof Amussen ing, Mrs. Ruby is an excellent chance that for gan. Following the program Santa drama, excitement and thrills It Ambitious Central Euro-- 1 Aires. distributed and Claus appeared will outdo Belasco. have attempted to nations peari gifts to everyone present. use of this disagreement to is frankly worried, looks Business Mrs. Eliza Thurston entertained force a realignment of European action with fear at a family Christmas tree at her to congressional And cerseems it boundry lines something Hungary and trembling. were home Christmas eve. Gifts wants and Yugoslavia doesn't, antiHouse White the that tain to distributed and supper served effort came out into the session with the something cipates about 70 guests. The out of town open when French Foreign Min less than unmixed pleasure. The guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Orvin 1 Newest business reports show an ister Laval told the League Demois overwhelmingly congress Nyman and family, Mr. and Mrs. cratic. It is in trade in every part of Nations bluntly that If It were if speechupswing campaign Andrew Nyman and family of continued war would result. Yugocommitted the country. North Logan; Mr. and Mrs. George es mean anything Middle West retail sales are slavia thus found herself writh a soul to the Roosevelt Nelson and family of Smithfleld; heart and cent above those powerful ally. But It likewise contains about 20 per and Mr. and Mrs. Junius Christ- policies. a number of men who, had It not 'of a year ago. The South is up 50 On the other side of the fence, ensen and family of Dayton. been for the potent Roosevelt sup- to 100 per cent. Southwest gains Mrs. J. W. Seamons entertained port, would never have had a amount to 20 per cent. The east up stepped Italy, also potent, also Taking Hungarys side, a in at supper Thursday evening is, roughly, up 10 per cent The; feagd chance of election to a first-claspokesman Baron Aldisi, dehonor of her son, Vera, who was office, who know little of economics Pacific Coast has advanced 25 claredhat Italy stood for ..peaceobserving his birthday anniver- less of industrial problems, 'and per cent. of the post-wful revision Dun and Bradstreet reports that; sary. Covers were marked for 12 nothing of monetary affaire TOese through which territory guests. men are the radicals of the next business, for the country as a once belonging to Hungary, AusThere were a number of elders congress and it is inevitable that whole, has improved 15 to 20 per was given to the and tria Germany from the ward attended elders they will worry able, conscientious cent, and forecasts gains for 1935. Little Entente. nights at the temple on Wednes- and intelligent New Dealers about Soviet Russia, proud possessor December 8th may go down in day, Thursday end Friday. as much as they will worry conR. S. McQuarrle motored to servatives. The president is like history as one of the most im- of what many say is the worlds Salt Lake City Wednesday. He a ship captain in an emergency portant dates of the last ten largest and best equipped army brought Orville Mtkkelsen home whatever happens will be pinned on years, so far as the peace of the she doent give out figures os do with him. Mr. Mikkelsen has been, him, whether he could have taken world Is concerned. On that day, other powers at once sprang to confined at the LDS hospital for a different course of action br not. the crucial Yugoslavian-Hungariathe side of France, where she was the past month. And If the congress, over the presi- dispute, almost fanned to flame joined by Czechoslovakia and RuKirkham Harris submitted to a dents wish, passes dangerous and by the assassination of Alexander, j mania. Poland took no definite at the Budge unprecedented laws, any ill effect definitely came to a head, and stand but she did make an at-tmajor operation which result was that Europe split! tack on Czechoslovakia, hospital Friday. He Is reported to they produce must eventually come be recovering. into three bitterly opposed camps. would seem to put her on the home to the Roosevelt stoop. Mrs. Mabel Duce has returned Best guessers believe that one Hungary and Yugoslavia are, side of Hungary. That, of course, home after spending same time of the big debates of the next physically speaking, as close to- - is the side on which Germany as Canada and the United so stands more than anything else visiting at the home of Allan congress will center around the proErickson of Smithfleld. work week. Many States and mentally, emotionally she wants to see the hated po6t-an- d posed have pledged Its Vaughan Purser Is able to be representatives psychologically, they are as war treaties abrogated, alone of the great out and around again following an enactment, as have a number of far apart as Moscow and Buenos England attack of pneumonia. senators. Business does not want Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Perkes, It nor does the President. He Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Purser and knows that It would place a burMr. and Mrs. Melvin Purser mot- - den on industry which it cannot oS ored to Ogden Tuesday cn busi- afford at this time, that shorter ness. process of evolution, rather than Mr. ard Mrs. Leon Halverson of working weeks must come by & Salt Lake are visiting at the by legislative fiat. The Federation home of Bishop and Mrs. J. W. of Labor Is solidly behind the law, Seamons. but the chances are that, even Mr. and Mrs. Sam Jeffs of Logan with this potent support to corn-ha- t, (Logans Perfect Sound Theatre) were supper guests at the home the President will be able of Mr. and Mrs. John E. Lee to smother It. 1 e. Dec. Sunday. The bonus, a cross which every Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Lamb, Mr. President since Wilson has been Hamilton- - Paul Kelly in Ann Southem-Nei- l and Mrs. Rulon Maughan and forced to bear, will be up again. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Evans of LoPassed at the last congress, it was gan motored to Ogden Tuesday. vetoed by Mr. Roosevelt, then reShe met the wrong boy . . . but found the right love! the roMr, and Mrs. Louis Miller were passed over his veto by the house. mance of a boy and girl who took a chance with each other visiting at the home of Mr. and He managed to summon suffiMrs. John Lee Tuesday. and found themselves In love cient senatorial support to kill It J. W. Waite spent Monday in at last. Many observers now think, Romance! Thrils! Love It all started with a Blind Date Ogden on business. Organ-logu- e however, that there Is sufficient Cartoon Also Romantic Journeys Paul Hams figured In a triple sentiment for it in both branches and latest car crash on the state highway of Congress to overcome a veto. Christmas night. Riding in Mr. Public works and relief exHams car were Miss Barbara penditures will also cause a tussle. Ashcroft, Miss Athaiie Howell nad A thorough survey indicates that Now Open 5:00 p. m. matinee Fri. Sat. 2:30 p. m. Mack Balls. No 'one was injured. If ccrgress is left to its own de j ' European nations was neutral. She Federal shelter belt directors at pied vaguely for caution and mod-ma- Lincoln, Nebr., are planning to ,, e plant 360,000,000 trees during the next 10 years. The new developments are extremely menacing they have questionably amplified the chance of war in Europe. But the situation is better clarified than at any time in the past, and that gives neutral powers, such as England and this country, a better oppord tunity to get in some work in the cause of international amity. ke un-Th- at sorely-neede- ss ar The community Christmas tree held In the amusement hall Tuesday night under the supervision of the MIA and Primary. A very interesting program was en. Earl Larsen was master of was ni urn he Wanted More The ecannibal chief wanted to learn some more about religion. You se, he said to the new arrival, I got a little taste of it when the last missionary was here. r Friday and Saturday on the stage HIT IN THE NINETU A ROT NOW Gm ITBneatoe DSE Cache American Capitol Theatre Weekly Program AND imiumi ' Sun-Mon.-Tu- BLIND DATE in Will Continue Until DECEMBER 32 BEEF PATHE NEWS Wed.-Thur- Jack LaRue-Thelm- ON DISPLAY TOMORROW s. Jan. 2-- TRUST 3 CHORUS Todd- - Russell Hop ton in a TAKE THE STAND Which of the five suspects is guilty? Each called at the studio with murder in his heart and death in his gun! g suspense, murder on the air. Electrifying thrills Station broadcasting AT OUR SHOWROOMS Hair-raisin- ii Also cartoon NEW MINUTE MYSTERIES FORD 8 FOR 1935 Discount on all t o-can? astsE SlhcrSG EeaeE-- W with CENTER-POIS- E Quality Main at 1st North Lundquist & Buchannan, Inc. Satisfaction Logan Cltun. New Ford Dealers ANSWERING THE RIOT CALL Also song hit stories TRAVELING THE ROAD DAD 5 W KNOWS On the Screen Robert Young in The Band Plays On nJ VANISHING SHADOW (Chapter Five) Now Open 5:00 p. m. matinee Fri. Sat. 2:30 p. m. than a double a bigger and better program II - u dLA$K CINDER ALLEY (Always amiUKAutrc-iw- i I (First Showing in. Logan) Adventure of the news reel cameraman in SCREEN SNAPSHOTS Service - 4-- RIDIN THRU a new idea in motor car comfort - ORCHESTRA Jan. 5 TOM TYLER in Fri.-Sa- t. KRAZY KAT in RIDING CHOCK COMORO Now Open 5:00 p. m. matinee Fri. Sat 2;30 p. m. V-- : fQY$ and The Three Bears bill) Vaud at 4:307:159:30 Until 4:30 Adults 31c Children 15c. After 4:30 Adults 41c Children' 25c |