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Show CACHE AMERICAN Pace Eight Frida v. Tune 7. 19o5 LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH ays Only VICTOR HUGOS IMMORTAL NOVEL o FRED MARCH ... SIR CEDRIC HARDWIRE CHARLES LAUGHTON BEAL . . . ROCHELLE HUDSON and FRANCES DRAKE . . . . . JOHN SENTENCE YOU TO TEN YEARS IN THE GALLEYS! I I AM JEAN VALJEAN! FREDERIC MARCH 2 Hour Show at 3 to Wednesday Sunday OUR BIG DOUBLE BILL Friday and Saturday Romance In Manhattan and Cowboy Millionaire With GINGER ROGERS With GEORGE OBRIEN ALSO CHAPTER TWO OF TAILSPIN TOMMY Moon Light Dancing At The Dansante Saturday Night June Oth Where you meet your Old and New friends For a good time be at the Dansante tomorrow night Logan People Frequent New Preston Stores By ROBERT CROOKSTOM Editor Cache American: I came thru Preston a week ago and saw so many Logan people upon the streets I thot It must be home. The state of Idaho is also In the liquor business, but as usual they are about six jumps ahead of us slowpokes, and they are sure getting a heap of our money. The store In Preston is fixed up quite spiffy. It Is a brand new buildthe ing, fitted up especially for business, with smiling politicians something raking in the dough have marvelous. whisky They named after every important man in the state. Nobody is heard to ask for credit, or to try and argue about prices. 90 per cent of the customers are young men and women. This is the result of the advertising that has been going on for years. If these young people had not heard this thing so much they would not be half is eager to buy. chaplain Clarence Wiser; taps by This is the best demonstration Grant Hoffman, that ever was, which drives home Mrs. M. J. Sw inyard and daugh-th- e fact that it pays to adver-- 1 Lillian have returned to their tusehome in Lewiston after spending Those Idahoans are not putting the winter at Rexburg. any obstacles in the wav of peo-- ; Mr. and Mrs. George Williams pie who come to buy. They want.aere Logan visitors Saturday, the money They are smart enough Mr d Mrs M c Rocder of to know that in order to make u of Mr. and de Park were Mrs Earl Karren Friday. stay out of the red Ink. One thing I admire about them; their booze Mrs. Meada Robinson of Pro joint is not stuck right in front of their house of worship like ours is, and the windows are frosted AVuVA w to make the place more modest. Our own laws that are calculated to govern the selling of booze covers 39 pages. Part of it is repetition of laws already existing. It is known as HB. No. 41, passed aMrch 14, 1935, and called Liquor Control Act. Starts out saying this act shall be deemed necessary for the protection of the public peace, health and morals. They stress and emphasize the belief that this act shall be non- tr - L vidence, and Mrs Maryq Ann Or-of Ealt Lake City, were, ' Lewiston visitors Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Aller and family of Pocatello were Lewiston visiters Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Marshall of Smithfield, were guests of Mr. and Mrs Alvin Orchard Thursday Mr and Mrs. Rosemord Blair went to Ogden Friday morning to be with Mrs Alma Holiday at the 1 j death of her husband, Alma day. Mr. and Mrs Jonn McKmghb and Miss Beth Rogers were Logan visitors Saturday, Mr. and Mrs Mose Gustaveson were in Logan Wednesday. Mr and Mrs. Edward Leavitt, son Norval and daughters Cleda and Mrs Nina Cottle, returned from California Sunday morning, They have spent the last two Hoh-char- d Growers Your crops were never better than they are this year. Hail Insurance is necessary this year. Its going to be hot with lots of thunderstorms. You ought to see our Mr. Garff for Hail Insurance rates. Think of it 60c an acre Utah Mortgage Loan Corporation Insurance Dept O. A. GARFF, Mgr. Mrs. Moroni Dopp Sunday. Alvin Orchard ard. Mr. Hawks of Lewiston were in Ogden last week. Verle Strom of Salt Lake City came to Lewiston Saturday night. He and his wife, Mis. Ivy Strom returned to Salt Lake Monday. THE CAR that has WON AMERICA partisan. I just clipped off the part of my letter explaining why I think the glass house on East Center Street was rended from the Utah Oil Refunng company, and will word and skip this ! i I I The Ford V-- for 1935 has been an outstanding success, not because of anything we have said about it but because of what owners have said about it ... At Country Clubs ... In Pullman Cars . . ; In Airplanes . ; . In Living 8 an GRAIN weeks as guests of their son, Mr. and Mrs. Lucelj Leavitt. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Bowden of Dayton were visiting with Mr. and not create unnecessary controversy. As we were saying, this law covers 39 pages. The new 1935 book costs $6 00, but if you are real nice you can sit in the Sheriffs office and read his book for nothing One of the h'gli spots is that to possess any it is unlawful liquor not purcl'WM m Utah. If jou go to Pieston and get a bottle jou better dunk all of it before jou get home, because this new law makes plenty of fuss about not patronizing the Utah stores. Of couise if a person wants to be crooked there are many wa-Hate a few empty bottles with the Utah seal and refill them and ditch the Idaho bottles. We realize that no law can please every cne and this part that foibids bujmg from states our may make neighbors retaliate m kmd, and not buy from us when they come here, but bring their own when they come to conference. We had supposed htat this law was going to govern how. where, and when the drinking would be done, but there is nothing upon this subject. I will just bet anyone a new hat that our local city dads wall make some kind of a foolish city ordinance to compel people to dnnk In their own home with the doors locked and the window shades drawn. That of course would be rediculous, because we have good laws to punish anyone for bemg drunk and disorderly conduct. And now as my space is limited there is still an important point to remember: any property used in violation of fjus law is subject to a hen and can be sold by the court to satisfy all ocsts and fines assessed against a person. Rooms ... At filling stations and on the streets. And all these comments tend to fall under four heads: one, The new V-- 8 rides like a dream; two, Its smartly designed; three, It costs less to run and Jour, It performs like no- bodys business! AUTHORIZED FORD DEALERS s neigh-boun- g Kl MADAM CONSULTS WITH "JAMES" re see dont y nd I used to make the trip in an hour but I've got only 50 minutes today. You wont need the 50 minutes. Madam, if you take the Ford. That V-engine takes you through traffic like nobodys business . . . And you wont have to slow down for the rough roads, either not in a Ford. 8 "' sissssv---too. sumption- - ii 4,000 FT. OVER THE ALLEGHANIES The New Pretty smooth flying today. Yes, the folks back home wouldnt believe it if I told them this airplane ride was rough compared to a trip in our Ford You got one too? Say! that Comfort Zone Ride they give you in this years job has got to be tried to be appreciated, hasnt it? LEWISTON MEMORIAL SERVICES HELD Memorial services were held in the First ward chapel Thursday under the direction of the American Legion; Commander Joseph Ransom in charge. Congregational singing America; prayer by the chaplain, Clarence Wiser; talk by city councilman Cynl Pitcher; trumpet solo. Grant Hoffman: talk by Judge Howell of Ogden; chorus by the Ladies Auxiliary, a Stain, with 'Flag Without Marva Tibbits at the and Erwin Wiser violinist; piano prayer by vJ V-- p Easy terms through Universal Credit Co., the Authorized Ford Finance Plan. G" V Xrtt . VC. A LUNDQUIST & BUCHANAN, Inc., Logan, Utah |