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Show LOGAN. CACHE COUNTY. UTAH CACHE AMERICAN Page Four Tuesday, September 15. 1936 I- CACHE AMERICAN Bnl-Wtkl- Newspaper. Published Every Tuesday and by the Cache American PublKhlng Company at 63 West Center Street, Logan, L'ui.i. y PROVIDENCE Relieve Rheumatism Pains or Get Your Money Back Friday ltoudi nee Mr. and Mrs. Thomof Mills llli? were as Mrs. Budge Low on and Mr. Editor ALLEN C. Jr., J. C. WH. Sunday, ENGLAND, Manager J. IL ENGLAND, Mechanical Superintendent Bishop and Mrs E. B. Muugh.tn Says Local Druggist and family have moved Into the Entered ai Second-Cla- s Matter, November 3. 1931, at the H B Campb"!l home. tM Loa.; Rheumatic they now walk with ea.-- Old folks Poet Office at Logan, Utah, under the Act of March 3, 1897. vith A."er a .'resurt pit suficier that their Low. Mis a Emu Mrs ajcnlmg pa-r. 1Vr 1.50 v0u who now ache from muscu- Subscription Rate: by earner or Mall . . , One Year Wurs'.-and fciby left tor, run Le qul kl rell t!i? C..y Lu.hr neuritis, gouty Mad Known Ratea lar rheumatism. Application. Upon Advertising home In Emmft. Idaho, MrlL'rus s;,,le r.uw offers a sincere are invil.d to try this pams a for d them Low accompanl or Money BacVly Ustil and tecommended weeks Visit. Sufferers from Rhcj- - dne at absolutely no risk and ab-- n and aiiiiin Pains take absolutely no'solun-lMr, nd Mrs. Vernal r.o ca-.-t if you are not Labor iLk! The medicine usd Is Wil-- 1 ctuldien of Ogden spent perfecUy samfied with results. In hams R. U. X. Compound a fam-jfti'Dav with relatives here. if jou will come today, or A modern steam locomotive pulling a tram of Uj Mr an(! Mrs used 8p,.nt ous formula the tomorrow sure, to the City Drug during World War to relieve pains of Pullman cars can be accelerated to 90 miles per houriLabor Day in weiisviuc with store, 67 North Mam, you can Rheumatic sufferers overseas and get a full treatment of Williams' children who reside there about three niillUteS. . and Mrs. Leland Pickett and prescribed to America by an ex- - r.uX Compound with the distinct With less than six per cent of the world s land area!chndrpn of vlMted rel. aimy doctor. Hundreds of thousunderstanding that, after taking It ands of pa In racked men and wo- 10 on Sunday. and population, the United States has 32 per cent of jative days, if you dont feel 100" men have taken Williams R.U.X. Mr-- . and Mr. Louts Fraillc , better, you can bring back the the entire world's railroad mileage. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jensen were Compound, and they write grateful empty bottle and carton and get The railroads buy more thaiwO.OOO iikIivkUuI i KUrstg 0f Mr and Mrs. letters telling of their release from your money back without any modities, ranging all the way from pins and needles to jar a Nelson of Logan on Sunday, misery. Bedridden Invalids testify question. You cant lose! guc.-,L-o- f h-- re nr tlir u j 'V-- d, Traveling by Railroad ar jn tin-bi- -- la-r- ,,r coin-jdlll!1- j bridges and locomotives. Many freight trains are now operated on schedules almost as fast as passenger trains. These facts, issued by the Association of American Railroads, give an idea of the astonishing progress that has been made in railroad transportation. The chances are that more improvement has been achieved in operation since the war than in any like period since the industry's inception. When you take a trip on a modern railroad train today, you use the highest developed media of transport the world has yet seen. It may be hot and humid outside, but inside your car spring weather prevail because the rails have spent more than $50, (XX), (XX) on since 1932. The train is practically silent and vibrationlcss and it can carry you through a dust storm without soiling your white suit. It will take you to your destination in a remarkably short time, and at a very low cost. Should you cat meals en route, youll find that dining cars no longer practice the robbery of which they used to he accused the cost for meals is the same as in any good restaurant More Americans are traveling by rail now than in many years because they have discovered that no other kind of traveling i sas comfortable, as certain, and as economical in the light of service received. THE "TEN DEMANDMENTS" OF A GOOD STOKER Hr are the fen "DEMANDMENTS" of a stsEcr . . . erd STOKERMATIC gives good them all . , . with heaping measure: Finger fip control 2. Economical heati1. Crowds of Citizens Attracted to County homes, fertile farms and dairy cattle also eggs and turkeys. hand with Providence is on flowers, grapes, pears, peaches, regular concerts throughout the and grains; Amalga day of music and singing. This vegetables features the sugar beet, mellons, was a big fair attraction along with their radio display. Lundahl tomatoes and vegetables. The finest display of peaches is Super Service Station was on hand with rubber tired wagons and ad- an individual display made by vertising to tell that they are Morns Nielsen of Hyrum. This equlpt to place rubber tires on all fruit has both color and size. farm machinery that rolls on Logan's Fire department has one w heels. of the fire engines on the grounds Automobile dealers were there to give service should it be rewith Fords, Chevrolcts, Bulcks, quired. An Interesting exhibit is that of Pontlacs, Oldsmobiles, Nash, La- Motors. the Karakul sheep, with the val- Fayette, Dodge, General Trucks, International Trucks, G. M. liable pells and blankets made from C. Trucks, Allis Chalmers tractors j the fur of these Asiatic sheep and machinery, house on wheels which promise to become a leading handled by the Motor Sales com-- 1 Industry In this country. . 0 pany. Exhibit Building $ DAUGHTERS OF In the community exhibit build- -j lng the following communities are i . PIONEERS represented: College, with fruits, i-- , vegetables and grains; Hyde Park with products of the farm; River The Thomas Tarbet camp of Heights with flowers, fruits and Daughters of Pioneers will meet at vege tables; Newton with grain pre- the home of Ethel Larson, 356 dominating and alfalfa seed; The West 2nd North, Thursday, Sept. New Young Ward with vegetables, 17 at 2:30 p. m. flowers, and garden products. Smithfield is there with canned The Ballard Camp of the Daugh- goods, fruits and vegetables; Logan ters will meet at the home of Mrs. City Municipal plant has a flower L. E. Crookston. 96 East 5th So. booth; Utah PcUtry Producers has Thursday, Sept 17 at 3:00 p. m. an exhibit of a large glass egg Those who need transportation call one of the officers. . In the Matter of the Estate of BENJAMIN M. LEWIS, Deceased. The petition of Barbara M. Lewis, praying for the Issuance to herself of letters of administration on the estate of Benjamin M. Lewis, deceased, has been set for hearing on Saturday, the 26th day of September, A. D. 1936, at ten o'clock A. M. of said day, at the Court, in the County Court House, In Logan City, Cache County, Utah. WITNESS the Clerk of said Court with the seal thereof affixed this 15th day of September. A. D. 1936. N. J. CROOKSTON, CLERK By Elizabeth Scrowther Deputy Clerk j All members of the Wm. B. Pres-A- -l products; Nibley has a fine 'ton camp, daughters of Utah of mellons, squash, fruits neers are cordially invited to vegetables; Millville is also tend the opening meeting to be with products of the garden, held Thursday Sept. 17 at 2 p. m. e orchard and farm; Clarkston's dis-ithe home of Mrs. Otto Mehr, of 493 East Boulevard. play features a community th-T- at ng 3. Never foo hot, never too cold oil burners for truck. Inquire at Cache American office, FOUND Get up in a werm house in the morning 5. Furnaco lasts longer 4. FOR RENT Housekeeping Hotel. ment at Palace PREPARE FOR LEADERSHIP AT THE Utah State Agricultural College apart- Phone 970-- 8. Saves work FOR SALE One house, will move any place. George Bell, 84 E. 3rd North. 9. Less ash; oasy to hand's cleaner j TOP PRICES Paid for live, pled and useless horses and cows. Phone 657-- 7. Safe heat 10. A 3 crip-- , 6. Cleaner b;sj- - Freshman Register on Monday, September 28th. ' Upper Classmen Pairs of White,! dye, any color. John's Hat and Shoe Repair Shop. WANTED ment FOR SALE CHEAP Gaiety, with a track record of 2:13'-.'- ; also colt. 32 See Dr. J. A. McCausland, East Center. and Service . . Easy Terms FOR SALE OR TRADE Heavy; wagon. Duty Rubber rims. International Truck with beet rack, hay rack, 8x18 ft. Ranges and Heaters, $2.00 and bag up. San Couches, $2. One cement mixer, $30. Call evenings George A. Beil, 84 E 3rd North. UTAHC More than 900 courses in 50 departments will be offered students of the College. This is your opportunity to get vital training in your chosen profession and to increase materially your earning power and value as a citizen. Courses are offered in the following Schools: AGRICULTURE FORESTRY HOME ECONOMICS EDUCATION ARTS AND SCIENCES ENGINEERING AND COMMERCE MECHANIC ARTS Office Produced in such large quantities on the Assembly Line System that the Cost has been kept to a Minimum. for a Catalogue or Additional Why Be Bothered With Waihing at Home When You Can Have It Done So Cheaply at JAPANESE HAND LAUNDRY duct for - - - v ' v- : vu ; tX First Class Homes Ip ' i I ' IS ComInstalled autowith plete matic controls j , Be Prepared for Winter Weather JACKSON and FRY CO. West Center Phone 130 Logan, Utah 9EBES5E Firt North Phone 4S5 We Call and Deliver Va Attachments $1.50 per day. Crystal Bottling & Furniture Co. West First North Logan, Utah an 4 DAIRY SUPPLIES I ) t " We have the things you need to care for milk. Bottles and Bottle-cap- s. Strainers and Tails, Disinfectants ur.d ekaners. Lei t' Serve Yon CLEAN SAFELY No danger of an explosion if you use Safekleen. the dry cleaning solvent that Is bet-- I ter. Gallon 29c $$$$ FOR ROLLERS I In your window shade rollers for new shade cloth. Beautiful new shades cost less this way. Bring MORE PAINT TO THE GALLON There are many more square yards of paint In a gallon of Lowe Brothers paint. It I takes fewer gallons to paint your house. It Is time for stove repairs I Now! fiat-- ? WASHERS Used, New, Repossessed Wringer Rolls and Repairing ror Maytag, Apex, Rotarex and all other makes. VACUUM SERVICE 26 East 2d North Phone Appointments Evening 1232 NOW Get Your Blinds at the Window Blind Factory Repairing . . . Venetian Blinds. , THE BLIND MAN A. IL Parker 419 So. Main NEW SEMLQH HOTEL Lake Salt City I, M. H. Welling, Secretary of State erf that the State of Utah, do hereby the foregoing is a full, tru; and cor.-er- t copy of the six Constitutional Amerdm;n:s proposed by the regular session of Ih? legislature of 1935 as the same appears of reconi in my office I further certify that they will nppear on the official ballot at the general election Nov. 3, 1936. under the number and titie herein designated. In witness whereof. 1 have hereunto set my hand and affixed the Great :'eal of the State of Utoh, this 1st day of September, 1986, Secretary ot Slate. 1 Under New Management (Different Atmosphere) rooms,, newModern, with Simmons ly furnished g mattresses. Beds, Coffee Shop, Popular prices; Beauty Parlor, Barber Shop, Tailor Shop for your convenience; Garage in connection and most of all at rates that you get more for your money. $1.00 to $1.50 without bath Single. $1.50 to $2.00 with private bath HARRY K. MILES, Mgr. inner-sprin- Initiative Amendment No. LAW ADVERTISING TO BE ENACTED BY ReBeing an act to amend Section vised Statutes of Utah, 1933, as amended by Chapter 78, Lsws of Utah, 1935. (Making it legal for Dentists to Advertise.) Revised Statutes of That Section Utah, 1933, as amended by Chapter 78 Laws of Utoh, 1935, be amended to read as follows : The words "unprofessional conduct as relating to dentist are hereby defined to include. 1. Obtaining any fee by fraud or mis- representation. 2. Employing directly or indirectly any cr u.il.ccned dentists, or one whose license has been revoked or suspended to kind or to treat pofiorm orrrafiors of lesions of the human teeth, gums or jaws, or take impressions of the teeth or jaws, or to correct or attempt to correct mal thereof, except a herein proposition vided. cuum Cleaner Complete with all j 83 Weit For Rent: New Eureka for $179.50 v Install one Now corporation organised for banking purposes, or the holders of any one or more of the classes of stock issued by any such corporation, in addition to the amount of capital stock subscribed and fully paid by them, shall be individually responsible for an additional amount not exceeding the amount of their stock in such corporation, or the amount of their stock of any parti- - INITIATIVE V A First Class pro- Proposing an Amendment to Section 18. Article XII of the Constitution of the State of Utah, Relating to Liability of Stockholders of Banks. Be it resolved by the Legislature of the of all the memState of Utah, bers elected to each of the two houses : in favor thereof voting SECTION I. That it is proposed to amend Section 18, Article XII, of the Constitution of the State of Utah, so that the same will read as follows: SECTION 18. The Legislature may provide by law that the stockholders in every Joint Resolution DENTAL PROPOSED information. plat,, No. 4 A Logan, Utah Write to the President's FPtorn set footed ihertx.ts, tea cups, 4 saucers. Rose color. All 16 pieces Site 4 4 1 ber 4, 1930.1 provided by law. SECTION 2. The Secretary of State is SECTION I. If adopted by the electors of the state, this amendment shall taks hereby directed to submit tothe proposed amendment the electors contained herein sucof effect the first day January next in the next general election la ceeding a determination by the Board of of ths stats the manner law. by provided Canvassers the State of result of ths elecSECTION I. If adopted by ths electors tion designated in Section 2 bervjf. of the state, this amendment shall have affect on the first day of January next succeeding a determination by the Board mi Constitutional Amendment State Canvassers of the result of the elecNo. 3 tion designated in section 2 hereof. A Joint Resolution Proposing sn AmendConstitutional Amendment ment te 8ection 8, of Article X, of tho Constitution Rslsting to the Stste Boerd No. ef Education, (Superintendent ef Public A Joint Resolution Proposing to Amsnd Instruction.) Section 8, Article VI af the Censtitution Be it resolved by tho Legislature ef the to Compensation of cf Utah, Relsting memof all tho State of Utah, Members of the Legislature. bers elected to each huass concurring Be it resolved by the Legislature the of : therein of all the mem' State of Utah, to 1. That it is proposed SECTION bers elected to each of the two house amend Section 8, c Artlc'o X, cf I ft; Con: in f'Tcr thereof voting stitution of the State of Utah, as follows; 1. That it to proposed to SLCi'ION SECTION 8. The general control and of the Public School System amend Section 8, Article VI, of the Consupervision shall bo vested in a Stats Board of Educa- stitution of the State of Utah, as follows: SECTION members the of 9. The Legistion, consisting of such persons as ths lature shall receive such per diem and milt Legislature may provide. SECTION 2. The Secretary of State is 8ge as the Legislature may provide, not exeight dollars per day . nd ten rent directed to this subm't hereby proposed reeding trat-e'e- d mile for the distance necessarily amendment to the electors of the state at per going to and returning from the placx the next general election in the manner of meeting ci the most usual route, anj provided by law. SECTION 3. If adopted by the electors they shall receive no other pay or per- quisite. a the statri, this amendment shall take SECTION 2. The Secretary of State to the first day of January next a determination by the Board of hereby directed to submit this proposed to the electors of the state at State Canvassers of the result of the elec- amendment the next general election in the tnannm tion designated in section 2 hereof. provided by law. SECTION 3. If adopted by the elector of the state, this amendment shall taka af Constitutional Amendment feet the first day of January, 1937 Utah State Agricultural College Stoker MASTER eular class In such corporation, for aQ Hi debts and liabilities of every k od. SECTION I. 1 be Secretary of State to A Joint Rom'iiIoh Proposing an iatid. directed to cause Ibie proposed amendment ment ml Hoclion I. ( AnirU VII, f Um te be published as required by the Constitution and to be submitted to the electors (onatitation Keialing to tho 8Ufo Exec tivo Deportment, tho Tarma, Kaoideaco of the state at the neat general siecuoa la manner provided by law. the Dot lea of Officer, (Boportnlo&dant and SECTION I. If approved by the electors of Poblte Inetroctieo.) Bo It motftd by tho Legialatoro of tho of the stat this proposed eromdment shall taks effect ea the first day ef January, a 8Uto of Utoh, of ili tho m bora alocted U Mck ktoao aerrins l17. therein : BLCTIO.N I. That H 1 Constitutional Amendment mpeoed to mend Section 1, of Article VII, of tho No. ft no fol Conat!tuton of the State of Utah A Joint Reselutioa P re peeing la Amend Iowa: article XIII, tiecti.-- a 8 ef the Ceastita-tio- a SECTION 1 The Executive Department ef the tate ef Utah, as Amended at hail eonaiat of Governor, Secretary of the General Llectien In IIM Relating te State, State Auditor, State Treasurer and Taxation ef Tangible P re party. AscerAttorney-Generol, each of whom ahall hold tainment ef Value, Exemptions and lh bia office for four year, beginning oa the Anneal Tex for the State. first Monday of January next after hia at the Be it received by the Legislator election, except that the term of office ef all members Bute ef Utah, two-thirof those elected at the first election ahal1 ef and Uenee each elected te begin when the state ahall be admitted into all members of each Mease concerting the Union, and hall end on the first Moa? t therein 1901. The off'cere day In January, A. D. BECTION L That R to proponed te of the Executive Department, during their the Conterm of office, ahall reside at the seal of amend Article XIII, Section 8 of of the Bute of Utah, as amended government, where they shall keen the pub- stitution lic records, books and paper. They shall at the general siectioa la 1839, to read as : perform such duties as are prescribed by follows SECTION 2. AH tangible property in thta Constitution and as may be Prescribed the Htate, not exempt under the laws of the by law SECTION I. The Secretary of State Is United States, or under this constitution, to hereby directed to submit this proposed shall be taxed in proportion to its value,The amendment to the elector of the state at be ascertained ns provided byof law. the State, State, the next general election in the manner property of the United srhool districts, mucounties, cities, towns, provided by law. SECTION S. If adopted by the elects ra nicipal corporations and publie libraries, of th stale, this amendment shall take ef lots with the buildings thereon used excluor char-itab- ls feet the first day of January nent succeed sively for either religious worship nod places of burial not lng a determination by the Board of State held or purposes, or used for privata corporate beneCanvassers of the result of the election fit, shall be exempt from taxation. Water designated in Section S hereof. rsaerrouw, power rights, ditches, canals, plants, pumping plants, transmission lines, pipes and flumes owned and ustd by indiConstitutional Amendment viduals or corporations for Irrigating lands No. 2 within the state owned by such individuals A Joint Routlutfon Fropooing an AncnJ-aien- t er corporations, or the Individual members to Section 10, of Article VII, of the thereof, shall not be separately taxed as Constitution Relating te Govsraor' Ap- long as they ahall be owned aod used exFowtr piaois, clusively for such purposes. pointive Power ad the Pilling ef power transmission lines and other properin Certain Office. (Superinelecused and lot delivering ty generating tendent of Public Instruction.) Be it resolved by tho Legislature ef the trical power, a portion of which la used water for for s furnishing power pumping of all ths 6tat cf ( U!i. elected to each house concur- for irrigation purpoaes on lands In the member State of Utah, may be exempted from taxaring therein: 1. Th't it Is proposed to tion to the extent that such property to 8KCHO.N These exemptions jncnd Section 10, of Article VII, of the used for suck, ourpoaca. Constitution of Lie State of Utah, as fol- shall accrue to the benefit of the users of such regulations so under water pumped : lows ' SECTION It. The Governor shall nom- as the legislature may prescribe. The taxes of the poor indigent aay be remitted or inate. and by and with the consent of the abated at such times and in such maner Senate, appoint all State and district offibe law. The legislature as provided by may cer a hose office are established by this Constitution, or ahirh may be created by may provide for the ex.m; lionandfrom taxaof tion homesteads, homes, personal I law, and uhoje appointment or election not otherwre provided for. If. during the eroperty, not to exceed S2.000 in value (or for pernomm and 800 and homesteads, recess of th? Senete, a vacancy occur in Property not to exceed any btale or dixtr.rt office, the Governor sonal property, disabU owned in by $3.0u0 value, persons shall si poi.it some fit p?rsun to discharge th duties thereof until the next meeting who served in any war in the military serv- ice of of the or United Stats the States of th; Senate, when he shall nominate com unmarried widows and ' If the office of Utah and by thesuch person to fill such office. ex- - t bo minor of may persons orphans of justice of the supreme or district court. p ted as the legislature may provide; Secretary of State, State Auditor, State miThe for law by ahall provide legislature Attorney-Generbe vacated Treasurer, or by death, resignation or otherwise. It shall an annual tax sufficient, with other sourcesbe the duty of the Governor to fill the same of revenue, to defray the estimated ordini by appointment, and th appointee shall ary expenses ot the etata for each fiscal hold his office until his successor shall be year. For the purpose of paying the state elected and qualified, as may be by law debt, if any there be, the legislature shall provide for levying a tax annually, suffiprovided. SECTION 2. The Secretary of State is cient to pay the annua) interest and to pay directed to submit this proposed the principal of such debt, within twenty hereby law amendment to th electors of the state at years from the final passage of the the next general election U the manner creating the debt. (As amended Novem- A bfAtitir-i- Constitutional Amendment j EWSSSSESSSSP The September 29th. J h; 7 NORTH MAIN STREET on Tuesday, 500 Shos to A Stoker with a Guarantee LOGAN. at-a- j GOOD BARGAIN Constitutional Amendments No. - . Employing v. bat are known as cappers, 6'e rers or touters to obtain business. 4. CwHimuc. eating, without the consent in of t'1 patient, information acquired t'eatir..; a patient necessary to enable him to act for such a patient. 5 his dental business or treatment cr devices by untruthful, or impossible statements. 6. Making or any misrepresentation Asia promises directly or indirectly to influence, persuade or induce dental patronage. fees with an un7. Sharing professional licensed parson or paying any person for ending or referring patients. 8. Practicing while pended hto license to sus- Using Intoxicants or drug to such an extent as to render him unfit to practice dentistry. 10. Maltreating hto patients by reason mi gross ignorance, wilfulness or neglect, IL Gross immorality, dishonorable or 7 improper conduct, or conviction of ony. 12. Violating or aiding ethers in violating any of the provisions of the d.utal practice act. 13. Refusing the Deportment of Registration or ths State Board of Health, their officers or employes, access to his office, instruments, laboratory, equipment, appliances or supplies for the purpose of inspecting the same. 14. Keeping his office, instruments, laboratory equipment, appliances or supplies in an insanitary condition. 15. Nothing herein contained shall be construed so as to prevent a duly licensed dentist in the State of Utoh from advertising his profession, except the quotation of definite fixed prices, by the es of newspapers, periodicals, signs, cards, radio and other lawful means of advertising, provided, that all of such advertising shall be in the name of the licensed dentist who may specifically refer in such advertising to his traiinng, method andor system.f SECTION 2. This act shall take effect five days after the date of the official proclamation by the Governor. (t) Paragraph 15 added to present taw. Wesa&e ifcm. C. R. Johnson Cab & Phnnt Transfer K14, Login I, M. H. Welling, Secretary of State of the State of Utoh, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a full, true and correct oopy of the Initiative law filed in my office and to be voted upon at the general election to be held November 8, 1936. I further certify that it will appear on the official ballot at the general election Nov. 8. 1936, under the number and title herein designated. In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the Great Seal of the State of Utah, this 1st day of September, 1938. ft. Secretary of State. 7 EXPERT GLAZING Window and Auto Glass Logan Hardware Co. Thone 183 |