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Show Pacre C Four matter November 2, 1931, at the Entered at second-rlns- s Boat Office at Logan, Utah, under the Act of Match 8. 1897. - - - IL50 by carrier or mail one year Subscription Bate Advertising rate made known upon application. The End of the NRA in this counas the dissent and try stirred up so much discussion creating the NRA. Now, a year and a half after its birth, the argument has finally ended and all the voices which fought about its legality are stilled. The Surpreme Court has decided that the NRA violates the Constitution. 1 he decision is unanimous, all nine justices agreeing with the opinion read by Mr. Hughes. Briefly, the court has ruled that Congress exceeded its authority w hen it delegated the power to promulgate codes of fair competition to the President; that the federal government lacks the power to regulate hours and wages in transactions affecting intrastate commerce; that the NRA is, therefore, invalid. A newspaper report on the day of the decision says that lawyers close to the Administration believed that the opinion doomed the NRA to complete and permanent extinction; that it would be impossible to redraw the act so as to make it constitutional in the light of the high courts lucidly expressed views. It is possible that elimination of NRA will cause a certain amount of hardship in some industries. But, without criticising the splendid intentions of those responsible for the act, the courts decision will he of great benefit to the country. It shows that the constitution is not dead that constitutional freedom still exists, and cannot be negated by legislative fiat. The NRA tended to set up government as a dictator over all business and it is not difficult to believe that the founders of the country would be the first to approve of the Supreme Courts history-makin- g decision. It is doubtful if any law ever passed HYDE PARK Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Purser have moved into the Dewey Cook home. Miss Mary Ann Grant is seriously ill at her home. Mrs. Grace Perkes was hostess to the Ladies Literary club at her home Thursday afternoon. A short business meeting was held and the following officers were elected: Mrs. Avon Lamb; President, vice president, Mrs. Lucretia Ash. croft; Mil secietaif.-- Myrle Thurston. A short story by Mary R. S. Andre vs was read by Mrs. Vella Harris, Mrs. Florence Perkes played a violin solo. Luncheon memwas served to twenty-fou- r bers ard guests. Miss Valerie Lee is conductmg a dancing class on Mondays and Thursdays. Miss Mildred Dames is visiting in Bear Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Kirby and children of Kanab are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mi's. George Kirby. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest R. Lee and children of Price spent the and week end visiting relatives friends. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Lamb of Kaysville are the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Lamb. Mrs. Maud Miller and children of Hyrum spent the week end at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John E Lee. Mrs. Shirley Clark and children are visiting in Salt Lake Citv. Miss Eunice Cook returned home last week from a trip to Lcs Angeles Mrs. Hattie Lee and Mrs. Jessie Seamons entertained at a partv Friday afternoon In honor cf Mrs. Mary Hmvsaker of Delta The afternoon vas spent m visiting and cards. Prizes were won by Mrs. Mae Lee and Mrs. Given Miles. Mrs. Hunsaker v as presented with a guest prize. Luncheon was served to Mrs Gwelda Luchereni, Mrs. Netta Knowles, Mrs. Lorna Reeder. Mrs. La Veil Jones and Mrs. Sara Dames of Old Lawn Mowers to run like new made LOGAN BIKE 54 West 1 No. SHOP Phone 380-- UTAH Tuesday, June 18, 1935 WHAT HAS GONE BEFORE: Thre of us, The Prodigal," SiUva-(tlo- n Jim and myself, Join the Klondike gold rush of '98. The settlement rs were filled with dance-ha- ll girls, pun-bieI met Iterna and .with whom 1 fell In love. Thouinnds struggled over the almost impassable a heavy toll of (trails which claimed lawlessness was U(e and property. snowsllde several miles rampant A After 'back had burled hundreds many thrilling adventures we arrive at liawson City, where Berna's rela- a tives plan to marry her to Locaerto, notorious character We were advised to go back because there was no land available, lierna promised to marry me In a year Many more adventures land three of us join new stampede 'An Indian made us a partnership proposition and after working all win- I ter finally struck It rich Berna and (were to be married but I was taken I hear of Locasto's with typhoid. Still weak. 1 i threat to get Berna. isought her cabin. Locasto threw me Locasto lout and I fell unconscious had won Berna. Then locasto off on a new stampedo Berna in a dance I had several hall Disillusioned, drinks and started out to find Berna the hall. dance at "That Youth. Nellie Lestrange, said the "She's a great rustler The Cache county commissioners hereby make a request for bids on the Cache county Poor Farm in North Logan. There is approximately 100 acres in the tract offered for sale. It does not include the red brick home nor the county shops Sale of the property will be made on July 3, 1935 at the county court house provided a satisfactory bid is received for the sale of the property. Right to accept or reject bids is reserved. Persons desaring further lnfor . CHAPTER XXIII now of five states the place mation should get In touch with Only no limits, cither by the day or the county clerk. All right. Lulu, whatever you say week, on the working hours of NEWELL J. CROOKSTON, tote goes. Say, Prince, along a case, pomen. County Clerk. will you? Surely, thought I, theres no fool like an old fool. A little girl was singing, a little winsome girl with a sweet childishi voice and an innocent face. How terribly out of place she looked ml Probate and Guardianship Notices, that palace of sin. She sang a sim-- i Consult County Clerk or the resong full of homely pie, spective signers for further inpathos and gentle feeling. As she1 formation. sang she looked down on those furrowed faces, and I saw that many eyes were dimmed with tears. Thei In The District Court of the First Judicial District of the State of rough men listened In rapt silencel as the childish treble rang out: Utah, in and for The County am I growing old; "Darling, of Cache Silver threads among the gold Shine upon my brow NOTICE TO CREDITORS Life is fading fast away. Then from behind the scenes a pure! In the Matter of the Estate of alto joined in and the two voices, blending in exquisite harmony, went JAMES M. GODFREY, also known on: las JAMES MATHEW GODFREY, "But, my darling, you will be, will Deceased. You are cordially invited to be. Creditors will present claims with attend a special exhibit of Always young and fair to me. vouchers to the undersigned exeYes, my darling, you will be the 1935 Kelvinator models to cutors me.' and at fair office the Newel of G Always young the finest Kelvinator has As the last echo died away 211 Cache Dames, Valley Bank audience rose as one man, and a Bldg., Logan City, Cache County, built in 21 years in the elecshower of nuggets pelted on thej State of Utah, on or before the tric refrigeration industry. stage. Here was something that) 17th day of October, A. D. 1935 touched their hearts, stirred in then! LEONA WILLIAMS and HARRY strange memories of tenderness-brough- t before them M. WILLIAMS, Executors of scenes of fireside happiness. the Estate of James M. Godfrey, It's a shame to let that kid work also known as James Mathew Godin the haila," said Miss Labelle. There were tears in her eyes, too, frey, deceased. NEWEL G. DAINES, Attorney. and she hurriedly blinked them away.. Publication dates: June 14, 21, Then the curtain fell. Men were clearing the floor for the dance, so,, 28, July 5, 12. bidding the lady adieu, I went down-- i NOTICE TO CREDITORS stairs. LEGAL NOTICES y; they call her. They say that when she gets a Jay llnto a box its all day with him. the iShe'a such a nifty ,end of her thumbs calloused pressing 'the button for fresh bottles. was singing a comic ditty of a convivial order. We put into It much vivacity, appeal-in- g to the audience to join in the chorus with a pleading, Now all toShe had tripping gether, boys." steps and dainty kicks that went well In The District Court of the First I found the Youth awaiting me. with the melody. When she went off I was Judicial District of the State of Say, pardner, said he, half a dozen men rose In their places, just getting a bit anxious about you. Utah, in and for The County had sure in that you and aimed nuggets at her. She cap- I thought fairy of Cache to tow sucker. a for Im going stay tured them, then, with a final saucy with you, and you're not going flounce of her skirt, made her smiling right In the Matter of the Estate cf to shake me. See!" exit. "All right," I said; come on and MARIE TARBET, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with I well watch the dance. said the Youth, By Gosh! So we got in the front row of specvouchers to the AdLogan; Mrs. Gwen Miles of Smith-fiel- d wonder these fellows havent got tators, while behind us the crowd: ministrator at the undersigned office of Newel more savvy. You wouldn't catch me packed as closely as matches in ai and Mrs. Mae Lee. G. Dames, 211 Cache Valley Bank Mrs. Norma Waite entertained chucking away an ounce on one of box. The champagne I had taken Bldg., Logan City, Cache County, vividi me had aroused doin that In sir! fairies. afterfioon those again honor Wednesday No, Nothing sense of joy and strength and colour.. State of Utah, on or before the of her daughter, Jean's fifth ing! I've got a the lights were effulgent, thej 17th day of August. A. D. 1935. I'll Again birthday, poke in the bank, and DEWAIN TARBET, Administramusic witching, the women divine., guests. be on my way outside with a draft As I swayed a little I clutched un- tor of the Estate of Marie Tarbet, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Reeder, for every cent of it A certain little steadily at the Youth. He looked at Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Squires of farm 'way back in Vermont looks me curiously. NEWEL G. DAINES, Attorney. Brace up, old man, he said. Logan and Mr. and Mrs. Orin pretty good to me, and a little girl Publication dates; June 14, 21, Guess youre not often in town. Miles of Smithfield were visit- that don't know the use of face powder, bless her. She's waiting for Youre not much used to the dance-- , " July 5. 12. ing In town Sunday. knll Fftclcpt me Mrs. Nettie Thatcher of College NOTICE TO CREDITORS A The excitement of the liquor had No, I assured him. ! ward was visiting at the; Lee died away in me, and what with the rotWell, he continued, Its the heat and smoke of the place, I was tenest game ever. Ive seen more In The Distriit Court of the First Hanoey home Sunday. The following people attended becoming very drowsy. I was almost poor beggars put plumb out of busi Judicial District of the S'lte of than by ail the LDS conference in Salt Lake dozing off to sleep when some one ness by the dance-hall- s Utah, in and for The County s a arm. Dut touched me on the the saloons and gambling-jointIt was cf Cache City last week end: Mrs. Mame waiter I had seen dodging in together. It's the game of catching Waite, Mrs. Ethel Balls, Mrs. negro out of the boxes, and known as the sucker brought to the pomt of and Hannah Seamons, Mrs. Ornia the Black Prince. In the Matter of the Estate of perfection, and theres very few case JOHN T. THOMPSON, Deceased Thurston, Mrs. Leora Seamons, Dey s a lady up'n de box wants where it fails." Mrs. Mada Balls, Mrs. Reta Perkes to speak with yuh, Bah, he said Creditors will present claims with He perceived I was listening earnMrs. Lucille Waite, Miss Lorna estly, and he warmed up to his sub- vouchers to the undersigned adWho is it? I asked in surprise. ject. ministrator at his office at Nielsen, Miss Eva Lee and Miss Miss You see, the boys get in after Crockett Loan and Abstract Com- Labelle, Bah, Miss Birdie Mary Duce. on out ve for been the claim sivj they Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Reeder South Main Street. Logan, in the Klondike months at a stretch, and town looks Panv I started. and Mr. and Mrs. George Reeder had not heard Who Birdie Labelle, the mighty good to them. The musio Cache County, State of Utah, on of attended the Reeder family re- eldest of the three sisters, who mar- sounds awful nice, and the women, or before the 17th day of August union in Brigham City Tuesday. ried Stillwater Willie? A thought well, they look just like angels. Tha A. D 1935. JOHN A. CROCKETT, Admtn-tha- t Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Lamb and flashed through me that she could boys are all right, but theyve got tell me something of Berna. mad craving for the sight of a Mrator cf the Estate of John T. Mi's. Florence Ashcroft spent Mon"All man woman a gets after hes been, right," I said; "Ill come." deceased day In Ogden. I followed him upstairs and in a off out in the Wild, and these women Thompson, NEWEL G Attornev John Nielsen of Ogdtn is vis- moment men was the have I of down, ushered into datesTTune H 2L the got prescaptation iting at the home of his 6ister, ence of the famous soubrette. to a fine art. Once one of them gets Mrs. Tonnna Balls. she exclaimed, "sit to looking at you with eyes that eat 23, July 5, 12. Hullo, kid The Happy Hour club met at down. I saw you in the audience right into you. and soft white hands, NOTICE TO CREDITORS the home of Mrs. Kate Woolf and kind-- a took a notion to your face. and pretty coaxing ways, well, itat to hold back. A man's w as How d A do?" hard afternoon. ye mighty quilt Thursday OF COI'RT She extended a heavily bejewelled a fool to come near these places it IV T1IE DISTRICT quilted for the hoste's. A hot hand. Till; FIRST .IIIMCIAI, IMS-- I She was plump, pleasant-look-inhes got a poke eept, like me, ha OF TRHT E Til supper was served to 12 members STATE OF with a piquant smile and flaxen knows the ropes and hes right onto FT II. IV AM) FOR THE and Mrs. Bessie Balls and Mrs hair. I ordered the waiter to bring himself (OlTY OF CAt HE, Aletha Thurston who were special her a bottle of wine. The Youth said this with quite a I've heard a lot about you, I said complacent air. He went on: guests. In the Matter of the Estate of "These girls work on a percentage IOUISA The Primary teachers held tlvir tentatively. RUNDQUIST WENDEL-BOYou'll notice every time you "Yes, I guess so, she answered. basis teachers training mee'ing at the Deceased. Most folks have up here. a buy them a drink the waiter gives Its home of Mlss Faye Seamons Creditors will present claims with a check. That means that The teachers came tit sort of reflected glory. I guess if it them Thursday hadn't been for Bill Id never have when the night's over they cash in vouchers to the undersigned adcostume, Holland. England, Japan. got into the e and get twenty-fivper cent, of the ministrator, at his residence Logen limelight at all. Noiwav and Mexeo were repreShe sipped her champagne thoughtmoney youve spent on them, That a Utah, on or before the 13th day sented. Luncheon was served to fully. how theyre so keen on ordering of August, 1935 15. "I came in here in '97, and it was fresh bottles. Sometimes they'll say C. Wendeboe, Adminis- Charles Eeet thinning is getting well then I met Bill. He was there with a bottles gone flat before it's empty, the com all right. We got hitched and have you order another, Orelsd traTtorunder way now. half of it into the cusFonnesbeck, Attorney for A baby girl was born to Mr. and up pretty quick, but he was such a they'llw pour mut I soon got sick of him. Then I pidor hen you're not looking Then, Administrator Mrs. Brigham Morse on June 7 got around with another guy. when you get too full to notice the at a local hospital Mrs. Mors ' Well,skating an egg famine came along. difference, they run in ginger ale was formerly Miss Susanah Stew- There w as only nine hundred samples on you. Or else they get you orof hen fruit in town, and one store dering by the case, and have half a Paint That Lasts art cf Wellsville. had a corner on them. I went down dozen dummy bottles in it. Oh, will like our Lowe BroYou kinds of to buy some. Lord! how I wanted there's all schemes these thers Paint. It really is better. them eggs. I kept thinking how Id box rustlers are on to. When you have them done, shipwrecked, two pay for a drink you toss over your on a raft or sunny side up, w hen who poke, and they take the pnee out FOR SALE F. M. Young home, should come along but Bill. He sees Do you think they re particular to a what I want, and quick as a flash quarter ouned or so? No, sir! and 555 East 5th North. what does he do but buys up the you always get the short end of ltj whole bunch at a dollar It's a bad game to go up against. FOR KENT Two light houseThe Youth looked at me as though) Now, says he to me, if you want keeping apartments. Phone 970-for home come breakfast just eggs proud of his superior sophistication. where you belong.' The floor was cleared. Girls were FOI'ND Leather key ring. IdenWell, say, I was dying for now coming from behind the stage, tify it at the Cache American them eggs, so I comesjustto my milk preening themselves and chaffing office. like a lady. I goes home with Bill.' with the crowd. The orchestra struck She shook her head sadly, and once up some jubilant ragtime that set the) WILL SELL a choice lot by more I filled up her glass. heart dancing and the heels tapping; 18 rods, large house, North SeShe prattled on with many a in tune. Brighter than ever seemed! cond West. New auto will be acsmile, and I ordered another the lights; more dazzling the whitei 'bottle In next I box as of the and gilt of the walls. Some of that wine. cepted part payment. Phone could hear the squeaky laugh of girls were balancing lightly to al 398 Hard-pa- n Henry and the teasing waltz rhythm. There was a witchingj tones of his inamorata The visits grace in their movements, and the of the Black Prince to this box with Youth watched them intently. Hei 'fresh been fast and had looked down at his feet clad in old bottles Typewriter Repairing and at last I heard the woman moccasins. 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