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Show I OGAN. CACHE COLNTV. UTAH CACHE AMERICAN 1aire Krur award'd the dearie ot Liu ml c til Droit, the equlvalrt.t of LL B lie rrmatiwd In tti university for another jeer and wu-- s amud'd the Idgree of Doctor of Lm. I CoiitnbuUdi ixk (or Richard then practiced DR. DANIEL B. RICHARDS.1 jdW in u ittli and Idaho until 18J3, Candidate for Dlsiru t Judge of a j1(.n jle w.ls .sent on a mlsiaon to the first Judicial District, Utah parts, rrame, Genet a Switzerland, Box Elder and comprising Cache. piedmont, Italy, and theme to and Rich Counties. Berlin, Germany. In 1329, he with his son Danitl, Dr. Richards ought to be qualified for this office. Hej went to Genet a, the seat ol the d la a man of excellent education, league of Nations where he abundant experience which led himself as missionary and were all gained by hard labor of otherwise. In 1930, he returned to trom twelve to eighteen hours Paris and a&sociated himsell with d dally, .his plans for fu- one of the large lav firms and maintained a private law olfice In ture purposes always being Jiijill c Jin.'s l.ate b tfi a. U&lIl :: r moved, the the bten gradid. kv-il- ( d. t( AMERICANS HC Tested Recipe I j r d. bus-an- well-lai- 11 Ian- j i au'" maple-flavore- t pro-Hyd- e, J he or Jd , ECONOMIC HIGHLIGHTS te be-t- t oe H-- av r- - Mast prrxiuivrs are more -, nhuut fitting out fct jkvd Uun uoont ah a( any L- - lo rev erd is. Tins D faitiuilulv true i.r steel, machine and raon. So reports authoritative Business Week, whose business Indicator is now about twelve points hirh.r than It was a year ago. The rest of the business magazines are in agreement, alpretty though some feel that trouble Is brewing, and that In the next year or two a major slump Is going to take place. Irrespective of that. It appears that past seasonal exper- lence means nothing under cur- rent conditions. In mid August, when this Is written, industries that should be going temporarily backward, even In normal times, are forging ahead and Industries that should be holding their own or making a little progress, are, by comparislon with the years since 1930, booming. A brief survey of current business follows: Railroads: This long depressed Industrys experience for the first half of the year was the best for any comparable period since 1931, though It sustained a net loss. Last half experience, a cor ding to all forecasts, will be better the Industry will at least break even, and may show a small net profit after payment of fixed charges. Power: Consumption has held to a very high level during the summer. Best guessers say that new all time records will be established this fall and winter, and that the Industry will be forced to adopt ambitious expansion plans In order to cope with the new demand. The Governments power program lsv naturally worrisome to the private Industry, and, according to utility spokesmen, is holding back development. Cotton: This Industry faces a major question mark ) the new crop, which started to market lnj August. Is free from governmental control for the first time In many y.ars. Prices are no longer1 arbitrarily fixed. In general, the1 outlooks for the crop Is relatively good, though anything may happen, Agriculture: It seems to be a fact that the 1936 drought was one of the worst in history and was far more destructive to most crops than even the great drought' of 1934. Farmers in the afflicted; section will naturally face great1 hardship, and many of them have! been wiped out. Farmers In sections free from drought will pros-- j per. Th total cash farm Income will undoubtedly be higher this year than it was in 1935. Retail Trade: Is holding up well' during the summer, and is look- -' c Uwn p.aji!. d and a modern j BY AUCE clak- elor .prinklu.g t.j .deni ln.Ud-I uni re fu Bur tun r pv the lav n. Hu. n w L one 'ol the beauty .'jxns tn fanuthli.-lWorks Hyde Park tVab-waffl.'iupper glvlnf tp you'reSunday Up In Hyde Par plans have been li night, foraaka tha approved lor the replacing of the fMUB track and aervo a new end supremely deli clay pipe line with a steel hue ct o u a waffle This line will require about 15,000 which owes lta fe-- t of ft'- -l pipe, Whn this prounusual good, tect is compl-t'H le Park will, neea to cashew bouvi tf a nijatrn system. nut. Made with double acting Four gmgs of men ur.d-- r thy baking powder, dlr"cticn cf t! WPA are busy your last batch eradicating noxious weeds In varot waffles will of ious parts the county. But lor coma from tba this woik, farmers would have dtf- - iwsIP Iron a feathery light a tha flculty In eradicating these weeds, wit. Motpamosse. He has recently re- Strawberry Jelly i Richmond Given Aid Cshew four Milk Waffles to 1"tends nd 4 cup (2 lbs.) berry Jules MUI Creek, Utah, Is the plaoe of turned ,t0 uuh sifted caka flour; 1H ten Citizens of Richmond are shall-- j cupe t - where he has a law 2 Ubleepoont lemon Juice pow his birth and first education, thence ve 1,1 ing hands with themselves for the PoDi doubleacting baking cupe (J'j Ibe.) euger aods; 14 teaspoon : tea.poon to Mendon, Utah, being one of the ,. sevice ren-WPA the splendid is 1 bottle fruit pectin , uble,p00n sugar; Vi cup Very first pioneers of Cache Counderlng that community, Their wood Juice, cruel) thor To d cashews; 2 egg yolks, well to be pcshould which the tics Richard ty, where the Family jrflj .bout I qu.rte fully stave pipe line has deteriorated to, beaten; 1V4 cups sour milk or but UBh,or ot In and session the Judicial rlpc berries. Place fruit Jelly a point where the lino ts leaking term ilk; 4 tablespoons melted bub part settled In the spring of 1859. , 2 egg unbiased weigh- - cloth or beg and equeozo out Julco. In many parts ol the system- - The ter or other shortening; During his growth he worked on character, honesty, 1 from Juice m the Squeeze and strain of the kaka have deminished the the farm and was the first boy on11 the really slnioTJnc add lemon. rneeu medium and of the system. A ten the west side of Cache Valley to baUnce of15 Measure sugar and fruit Juice jnt powder, soda, salt and sugar. ble derK- - He consldered In Into largo oeucepan and mix. Bring Inch steel pipe line electrically first attend college and sift again. Add nuts and mix. Logan, the the requirements specified by to a boll over hottest fire and at welded extends from tlie reservoir Combine egg yolk. milk, and butbeing the Cache Valley who said that; onca add bottled fruit pectin, etlr- - on the hillside above the add to flour mixture, beating city west ter: Seminary with James irishman, Socrates, Then bring to ont'n smooth. Fold In egg whites, Four things belong to a Judge, ring constantly. an men verai Prof. Davis, J. Z. Stewart and Ida piocxs. Inch eight full rolling boll and boll hard J1k(, a bot waffle iron. Serve with lone Cook as teachers. Dr. Rich to hear courteously, to answer Remove from fire, eklm, line carries the water to the state butter and syrup at and to A new hot consider steel line also to' p0ur quickly. Paraffin Jolly across wisely, walked soberly, highway. ards frequently Nukes four or live 4 section waffles 12 (8 . Makes about gleeees j tends south from the bank comer j ones. Valley on the bed of the decide Impartially. fluld ounc" eh) 'to a point east of the North Cache' Utah Northern Railway to attend! Also, as Francis Bason wrote: his high school. With the new pipe, river, is built a large concrete college In Logan. Some of Judges ought to be more learn- lm the water will be conserved and reaervo.r. An electric automatic companions were James T. Ham-- : cd than witty, more reverend than ter has made a wonderful tor pump has been Installed which tnond. Willard Maughan, Wm. HJ plausible, and more advised than provement to the appearance of there will be ample water Smart. Seth Langton, Evan Owen,' confident. Above all things. In- - this street, The south side of the every resident in the city. The forces the water obtained from street from the William Budge trenching has practically all been Pure ater spring to the restden-- l O. tegnty Is their portion, and Charles Martlneau. Lyman Memorial hospital Is being dolled completed. This work comes direc- - ,lal district. The ward chapel will Nick Crookston. j per virtue' lo be supplied with water from up with a new curb and gutter to. tly under the supervision or Vic Dr. Richards, In consequence of' the comer of the block on which, tor Johnson who is chairman of this system. Ms acquaintance with this region, the works committee and superin-- 1 The school grounds will be fix- Fred Lundberg resides. has written the history of Menof the system. Richmond ed up according to present plans. sewer of two miles of jtendent Upwards don, Welisville and Cache Valley. have;. Been constructed tn Logan will boast of as modem a water Hyrom Not Overlooked He has also written the first and city this season and there will be slstem as any town In the state 0er in Hyrum this service Is only complete history of the Mortunnel entrance to the stadium. other extensions this fall accord- when this project has been com- - extended for community advance mon church In Italy. to the program outlined by pitted. ment. Sidewalks are built His next Alma Mater was Des- This entrance will do away with ing Falsie v. Much of the Lewiston Project now used are that Engineer the from the Third ward chapel west steps steep with favored eret University, being Over In Lewiston a new WPA to the South Cache of the stadium. labor on the oiling of streets In high school. the wise Instruction of Dr. John to scale the wallsshow-erand all Logan at the present time has project is well under way. The ms removes the studnt5 otf the R, Park, Prof. J. B. Toronto. Doc- - Di csslng rooms, Park WPA. has been of Community rid the been supplied by highway. Sidewalks will also be ex-ttors J. T. Kingsbury. J. H. Paul other conveniences necessary for unsightly trees. The grounds tended north Irom the hlgh s.hool. and Howard He attended the first the athletes who are In training North Logan WPA Project have been graded, leveled and will Improvements are being made at Water has been piped to all the course of lectures ever delivered on or who may be In the various Walks the reservoir also the Law In the University of tests such as football and track residents of North Logan, making wlU be built st0lage through the park and ,?rlngs at the source of the wa- will also be There provided. In desirable the was a very the community Deseret, and graduated system ter works system are being develop- guest department for the visit-f- place for new homes. There have year 1884 with a Normal Diploma tns tailed for keeping the grass ed order t0 supply a life. He then taught school Ing athletes who come here for been laid about 23 miles of water green throughout the summer jarger now about six years at Mendon, Boun-- i athletic competition. There will be mains throughout this community. months. The Lewiston Community no better equlpt stadium In Am- - Smlthfleld Project tlful, and Salt Lake City. park will be one of the beauty A The Doctors next seminary of erica than right here at the USAC A ten Inch water main In Smith-fiel- d spots of Cache Valley. or when this project Is completed. i on the west side of the state Cornish Benefited learning was the University at south of the the The was highway which he from south from the But for the WPA it would Michigan, leading highway have been raised about center of the I graduated In the year 1890 with the stadium has will city toward the can- been impossible for Cornish to have two feet and be oiled surfac-thl- s laid. been have degree of LL B. He remained in Just factory ning realized its modem water present ed, bringing It up to grade with This was a university for a project covering a system was the comment at the All the dire predu lions of a course and was awarded the de- - the streets on the east and west of distance of four blocks. of the new system slum- - n boslncs pumping plant stadium. the activity this sumgree of LL M in 1891. at the when we visited that project on mer have gone by the boards. In the snring of 1892. he went Curb and gutter projects are o The unsightly grounds school In Smtthfield' Thursday. The system has been Backl-g- s m most industries are Second Junior East on High constructed tn? and Geneva, Paris. France, n -- vomade attractive andt made mc',-rufticientlv large to insure a good Swltberland and entered the uni- - North street. On the north side have been labor supplied east of the W. O. Hansen farm neht through the third quar versltv ns a student of Roman law of the street immediately north of beautiful through WPA. The unsightly hoild- - home in the bottoms of th normally the ouiet months of and the Napoleon Code. He was the temple the new curb and gut- by the -r x mg f.rv. r.rd to th ini 'a sime the L Co... tructi.ui. jiar. rued Tfr i t I 1 b " ui lua , jv j;u.iuuu t, i Jolj. Townsend Meeting Called ye-r- September 4, 1936 Utah, Dear Townsend Club Member: On Tuesday, the 8th, Club No. 1 of with clubs from Logan, Smlthfleld, Hyde Park, Richmond and Lewiston, as invited guests, will meet at the Logan Chamber of Commerce at 8.00 pm. sharp. On account of so many political primaries during the past weeks In which we have been more or less Interested, but few meetings could be held. We will be prepared to It you know developments In Log in, Welisville Founder state and throughout the Day Monday this tion and answer questions you (Continued From Page One) Maughan, Lortn J. Miller, Frank Price, David Haslam, Lynn Dor ley, LeGrand Haslam, Reese Poppleton, Douglass Maughan, Elmer Bailey, John Leatham, Charle Stuart Jr. The schools will characterize the early settlers, the main poruon Junior High school. A flower show will be selected from the Welisville will be held at the tabernacle In charge ofthe following ladles: Mrs. Allan Archibald, Mrs. Rose Bank-heaMrs. Floss Gurnell, Miss Zel-l- a Kerr and Mrs. Leland Maughan. A quilt show will also be held in connection with the flower show. of Committees and chairman same corporation. Artillery, Leland P. Maughan. Parade, Herman Theurer. Program, W. O. Christensen. Amusement, Grover M. Haslam Finance, Parley P. Murray. Bands, Bishop John J. Hendry. Publicity, Lamont M. Allan. d, na- are carrying. Candidates In our own county and state will be considered. You no doubt have observed through the press the many Townsend candidates for Congress that have been placed on the ticket for the November election in the various states. The growth of Townsend-isis indeed surprising. Remember the fundamental purpose of is to elect Congressmen and incidentally other prominent officials who will be favorable to the Townsend Recovery bill. There may be matters of business In which you are Interested that We want every will be discussed. member present. If your wife or husband believes as you do bring them along. Remember the date, Tuesday, Sept. 8, at 8:00 pm. at the Chamber of Commerce. CACHE TOWNSEND COMMITTEE OF TEN J. A. HENDRICKSON, m Town-sendls- Chairman Specials for Sat. Sept. 9 19c Peanut-Butterii1r- b' CHEESE, Local Nippy lb. CHEESE, Wis. nippy, lb. rHtfPQF SQEFR mw nfcMirm t dpriiuii set m gradually m j. 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