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Show Papre " riJ CACHE AMERICAN Scml-Wctk- 9 ly COUNT. UTAH LOGAN. CACHE CACHE AMERICAN Four Tm-Mlav- , June 9. 19.16. ' LEWISTON v 1m ai u Inu.iy Newspaper, PublL by the Cadie An.enian Iu sj. lung tun j.u at 62 West C liter b'rtvl, Lucan, Utah M1LLVILLE le-i- i ly , Entered as Poet Offlr a Matter. November 2, 19.il, at the Lot; an, Utah, under the Art of March 3. 1897. Second-Cla- at Subscription Bates: by Carrier or Mall . . , One Year Advertising Rates Made Known Upon Application. L 150 Etio arret Philippe under Scenes of Carnage PhiUppe' actor, ttorim, young ' frUJAft OI4 In (I darkened mumr, mistaking her fur Yvonne. Hr th a he u hauled I,GjO franca eoun and ! which he runmt paj. But Moni-qu- o relents and pgs the fine, oaving him from ;tni. The nofort ety of the trial makes Philippe e star, fn love uHth Monique, he arranges a farewell meeting tcrtiJi who fvcnnff. Photographers Vni been trailing him, catch a shot of tha kissing monster in aefton ayatn. ftfccv A writer in a recent issue of American Mtrcury presented a new- and interesting ieV of the automo.fi bile accident problem. He obserted that, in the light of 0 conditions, it is not remarkable that present-da- y annualin killed traffic accidents are being persons ly but that it is remarkable that the number is nut several times as great. In the average state, almost anyone not completely crippled can obtain a license to drive a car, irrespective of his ability, responsibility, intelligence or judgment. Chapter Six If he chooses, he can operate a car that belongs by PCLER1N INTERCEDES rights in the junk heap a car with an inaudible horn, feeble or glaring lights, uncertain brakes, and a steerMonsieur Pelerin, Monique a lather, calU on Philippa to put an drives If he St. dance. ittis with affected ing gear end to ail the nonsetme. You have been meeting my that car in a dangerous manner, cutting curves, weav- daughter," be eay eternly. "This her the and of in and out traffic, gun giving ing whenever possible, the chances are that he will escape arrest and that if he is arrested, he will be assessed a relatively small fine and permitted to go right on driving-- When the inevitable finally occucs, and someone is killed or injured because of his recklessness or incompetence, he may have a harder time getting out of the mess but that wont bring a dead person to - 36.-00- again. Th. time Philippe U bianded indeed, with no one to pay bla fine, and none to intercede Aa a aeoona offender, thing! are liable to go hard with him. The paper natur- ally play up the caae or alt tt I worth. In eoneequenee, on the night o t tha opening, Philippe la in tall. Maillot and the prompter appeal to Monique a father For the aaka of hit daughter, to keep her name unblemished, Pelerin agree to act He ha another reason. Monique haa not been happy, and be begin to auepect the truth. She love the monster, Philippe. And, come to think of It, thi Philippe i not uch a bad fellow at that. Much better a a when all thing are considered, than tnat helpless idiot, the Count Alfredo. Thank to his Intercession, but chiefly through the good office! of Yvonne, who happen to be married to the Minister of Justice, and has good rear on to want the whole case closed, Philippe la eventually released. But for Maillot, the trouble r . life. If any progress is to be made in reducing the hor- rible toll of automobile deaths and injuries, stringent methods must be adopted. Traffic codes must be modernized and enforced with the utmost strictness and impartiality. Much higher qualifications for the issuance of drivers licenses must be established. And the unsafe automobile, as well as the unsafe driver, must be banished from the road. Otherwise, Americas streets and highways will continue to be scenes of car- - , I V: ' , . i r Benson ward on Decoration Day for the Infant son of Mr. and friendship If you call It that Mrs. LeRoy Rees which passed must cease." 'I m deeply Indebted to your away Thursday morning at 7 30 daughter, Philippe sava stiffly. So, a m. 28th. May Paradise Mr. and Mrs. John T much as Id like it otherwise, our more like a business friendship James motored to St. Anthony on You see, after she arrangement. to funeral attend the Saturday paid my fine and got me out of Mrs services of the daughter of fail, the least I could do was to pay her Daek." Ida Powell. Probate nd Guardianship Notices This was news to Pelerin. "MoMrs. Bertha James who was reConsult County Clerk or the re- nique paid your fine!" he shouted. Incounselor as In released the for further spective signers cently Why? "She Is not the daughter of a formation." primary was honored guest at her newspaperman for prominent home Wednesday afternoon by the She realized that as long the District Court of the First officers and teachers. The afterwas rs I in jail the whole incident Judicial District of the Slate of wouu be jn headlines In the papers noon was spent playing bunco. of tor In to and the avoid Utah, so, County any further pubThelma Tams was awarded high licity, she paid my fine " Cache, score prize and Bella Howells low "Smart girl," say Pelerin apscare. Luncheon was served to 21 provingly. Notice to Creditors Veiy smart, Philippe agrees. guests. Mrs. James was presented "And so." Pelerin continues, to In the Matter of the Estate ol avoid with a beautiful .gift. still further publicity she met The Snappy Cookers of the first CARL JOHAN THIM, also known you secietly in a quiet little place like a public skating rink. club Was held Wednes- as C. J. THIM, Deceased. year "Not so smart," Philipps agrees. will Creditors claims with afternoon at present home of the "Now let's get one thing settled," day club leader, Ann Obray, the after- vouchers to the undersigned ad- Monique's father said gravely. "You a gentleman and you respect noon was spent in cooking of ministratrix at her residence at are Jlonique. I hope for her sake you apples. Pour different ways. After 622 East 1st South Street, Logan, will use discretion, good judgment which the girls sang songs and Cache County, Utah, on or before and good taste . . . and no more scandal." played games." Officers of the club the 25th day of July, 1936. Philippe agrees, and mean it are leaders, Ann J. Obray and MARTINA L THIM. administra- But he must meet Monique that la waiting for him Lena Obray, President Georgia trix of the estate of Carl Johan afternoon. She rink. at the skating Unfortunately Price, vice president, Joyce Obray, inim, also known as o. j. Thim. Count Alfred(J Ret3 there flrit, and Deceased. wave before her horrified eyes a secretary, Donna Bankhead, about the Meat escaNorris, song and Geo. C. Heinrich, Attorney for new headline leader, of the kissing monster There pade Administratrix. Mar Smith, reporter. la also a picture showing Philippe President John A. Israelsen of Date of first publication, May in action. Fortunately, the face of the woman la unidentifiable. It is, the Hyrara Stake and High Coun- 19th, 1936. of course, YvsuiDe, Date of last publication, June cilman Joseph Gunnel were visitors Innoceftt of this new publicity, 1936. at our Sabbath school also at our 16th, Philippe skates towards her. She skates away, pursued across the Sacrament meeting Sunday May rink by him. This is Count AlfreSUMMONS 31st. dos opportunity He puts in a call for the police. Philippe catches up Mr. and Mrs. Win. T. James, In the District Court of the First to Monique aiujetue to epeak to Mrs, Lizzie Richman, Mrs. Lena Judicial District of the State of her She shows him the picture. Elva Mrs and Howells. Go away, she cries. "Let me Obray, Utah in and for the County of alone! You can get your picture Mrs. Vandell Lofthouse and son Cache. in the papers kissing someone else." Clark, Joseph T. Lofthouse, Rich"But, Monique, you dont underard Lofthouse, Emma Pulsipher EFFIE WELCH, Plaintiff, stand I was just telling her goodThat is the girl I thought was bye. vs. and daughter Ruth, Chauncey next to me in the cinema when . . . Lofthouse and Ruby Bodrero at- ROBERT J. BLAKELEY, Defendwhen I . . . tended the funeral services at ant. Monique refuses to listen. MoreTHE STATE OF UTAH TO THE over, the police enter and spoil all chances of explanation by putting SAID DEFENDANT: TYPEWRITERS and You are hereby summoned to ! ADDING MACHINES appear within twenty days after dant. on sale Sheriff's summons of Bought, Sold, Exchanged and the service this To be sold at upon Repaired. 29th day of June 1936 at Ten you, if strved within the County New Royal Typewriters in which this action is brought, oclock A. M. at the front door Geo. B. Everton otherwise within thirty days after the County Court House In Lo- 126 E 2nd So. TeL 386 or 235 service, and defend the above en- gan City, Utah, the following 4e titled action, and in case of your scribed property failure so to do, Judgment will be Lot 4. Block 4, Plat B, Smith- 1 rendered against you according to field City Survey, containing Furniture or Pianos the demand of the complaint acre, situated in Section 33, Moved which has been filed with the Township 34 North of Range 1 Clerk of said Court. East of the Salt Lake Meridian. This action is brought to annul Together with the hereditaments and have decreed null and void a and appurtenances thereunto becertain purported marriage cerelonging and also together with all mony between the plaintiff and disappearing Ice boxes, beds, From or to any point In Utah, the defendant. mechanical units, refrigeration ho local moving and C. W. DUNN, for heating, lighting, equipment We Carry Cargo Insurant Attorney for Plaintiff, and cooking, mirrors, doors, and Logan, Utah. window shades, and personal property as are ever furnished- by a SALE Cab & Transfer landlord In letting or operating an Phone Hi Logan In the District Court of the First unfurnished building similar to the Judicial District of the State of Utah, in and for the County erf Water Softener Cache Good Kalsomine recomThe farm bureau costs so KING Kalsomine Home Owners Loan Corporation, mends Trisodium Phosphate. little Jon cant afford to bay a United States Corporation, plain10 lbs. . - 60c the poorer kinds. tiff. vs. T. Blaine Chatelain, as adEverton & Sons Co. Everton & Sons Co. ministrator of the estate cf Fan- -, ny Godderidge, Deceased, defen- - PARADISE 1 LEGAL NOTICES ... H I Mo-"bel- la to-w- it: C. R. la.!, .a its ii tins was held cri'in cf ti.e Ffst ward chapel lon:r cf Mrs. Elwood Jenson Ij.nner wav wrved in the Com-n- ,t Games were enjojed and delicious mty dance hall alter which a luncheon served Forty guests were plug' jin of music, singing, dancing present. In and social chat was enjoyed. Mrs. Hanna Iverson also enterwas luncheon served evening tained at a shower on Thursday :t, a d dancing, and a picture show In honor of Mrs. Elwood i J. C. ALLEN Jr. fdior WM. C. ENGLAND, Manager J. H. ENGLAND. Mechanical Superintendent . tr 4 A,v" . Is not yet over. Philippe refuses to open the show. He's tired of playing monster, hes sick of the notoriety. I won't sing," he says stubbornly. "Who cares If I sing? They're not crowding the theatre because I can sing. Theyre crowing It because I accidently kissed a girt in a cinema . . . and Im not going on kissing girls in public places for the rest of my life. Understand that. Maillot." But Maillot knows act?- So, that's it, Martin. Youre afraid to face it You know that you can't sing and you've got cold feet. Very well. The old tenor will sing Hell sing better than you if you live to be a hundred In the morning the papers will sav Martin exposed as an empty bubble and shattered as an imposter.' Philii pe turns upon him savagely. "TheyTl say that! Never! I'll sing Ill show them. Get a taxi. Charter a plane In the theatre, all is turmoil. The people are stamping their feet and demanding their money back. We want Martin!" Monique is there, too. Pelerin has seen to that. She is worried. "If he doesn't appear at the theatre tonight," she eays, hell never get another chance. But Philippe i 'ppears, poking his head through it curtain just in time and starting his song "Ona Afternoon." Ra'ny The producer has arranged a neat trick for this number. He hasi set the stage for a of the cinema episode that brought Philippe eo much unhappiness gn so much fame. In the audience U a girl "stooge seated next to an empty seat. It is Philippes cue to walk singing to this seat, and to kiss the girl, while on the stage is shown the ecene that was playing at the cinema house whan the whole affairs first started. But Pelerin slyly leaves Honlque and takes his seat next to the girl "stooge. So that Philippe, heading for the only empty seat In the house, finds himself again along-sid- e Monique. It is to a smiling Monique, therefore, that he sings his song, and it is Monique whom he takes in his arms and kisses, while the audience applauds rapturously. THE END ... buildings erected upon said mort- gaged premises and now or here-th- e after installed by the Lienor or his assigns which shall be deem-o- f ed between the parties hereto and all parties claiming by, through, or under him, an accession to the freehold and a part of the realty encumbered by this lien. Dated this 5th day of June 1936. JEFF STOWELL. Sheriff of Cache By N. C. Peterson, Co. Utah. Deputy. evening lenjoved Jenson. The evening was spent In Eell Mrs. Taylor entertained at social chat after which dainty 'a quilting Tuesday. Guests were lunch was served. Twenty guests Mrs. Lavina Poulsen, Mrs. Nelson. were present. Delores Leavitt, Mrs. Mary Mrs Mr. and Mrs. James P, Olson Gregory. Mrs. Anna Orchard and entertained at dinner on Tuesday Mrs. Mina Davis of Logan. In honor of the 80th birthday anMrs. LaRue Poulsen entertained of Mr. Olson. Beside the niversary on home club her at the DcLure hostess those present were host and A delicious afternoon. Friday Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Young of luncheon was served on small Idaho Falls, Mrs. Elva Jessop and was which after tables, bridge two daughters of Salt Lake City, were members Twelve plajed. Mrs. Clella Galllgar and family Gpecial invited gviests of Salt Lake present. City and Miss Rose-an- n Mrs. were Mrs. Lavinia Poulsen, Biglow. and! Eva Mrs. Leda Pond. Layne Mrs. Edna Hayball of Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Hale and Prizes were awarded, high score daughter Leila of Ashton, Idaho were dinner guests of Mr. and to Mrs. Helen Hyer, all cut to Mrs. A. C. Hale on Friday. Mrs Lavinia Poulsen. The Misses Beth Rogers, Velma' Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Jenson, Orchard, Elaine Poulsen, Frances' Mrs. N. F. Jenson of Cornish, Mr Be.nhlsel and Aldlne, entertained and Mrs. Vernon Neaves of Salt at a trouseau tea In honor of Lake City. Mr and Mrs. James Mrs. Nellie Christiansen, formerly Neaves of Logan and Miss Erma Mi a Nellie Tajlor, on Friday af- - Neaves of Spanish Fork were dintorn. on. Dainty refreshments were ner guests cf Mr and Mrs. Driest i rcd M.s. Christiansen received Neaves on Sunday. Mr and Mrs. Alden Adams cf many beautiful and useful gltu Merlin Chi isti.in.sr-and Miss Suit Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. La T ij lor w ere married Wednesday at Dell Larson of Lund, Nevada, Mr. L gjn They expect to make their and M.s. Nephi Nilson of College home in Hjrum. Ward. Mr. and Mrs Alma Laison Mr and Mrs. Louis Brown are and Mr. and Mrs. Joal Olson of the p:oud parents of a baby boy, Nibley and Mr. and Mrs. Reuben bortj Wednesday. Mother and babe Olson of Logan were visitors at are doing nicely. the home of Mrs. Matilda Olson The Misses Aldme and Leona on Dec: rat ion Day. Hendricks entertained at a house party at the home of Miss Delta Haslam Tuesday evening In honlr of Miss Arlene Hodges and Miss Nedra Stephensen, who are soon CUSTOM PLOWING Reasonable entering the Budge Memorial hosrate. For Information call 1264m. pital for training. Beautiful modem Mrs. Lois Wheeler entertained FOR RENT 135 furnished East apartment. the LaGa club at the home of 3rd North. Call 932-- J. Mrs. Dick Karren Wednesday afternoon. was luncheon Dainty BED BUGS Exterminated by poiserved on small tables centered son gas. R. Van Irons. 464 East ith yellow rcses. After luncheon 1st South. Phone 1131-bridge was played. 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