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Show GCIIE Friday, September 18, 1936. I. A. jHyrum M.ward M. Goes to Washington I. A. at Due. tor William Fcorson of the1 ojx'iung serial I'tah Stale Agricultural college rul,l will leave Friday for Washington, in the ward recreation hall, Tues-D- , C.. where he will appear on day evening. Sept. 2, at 8 p, in , At Tremonton Fair Lundahl of the Station, ha taken 23-. hi tire and rubber tired a agon do.pl.ty to the Tremonion fair this SHOE DYING EXPERT week end. The same display that HAT AND SHOE SHOP S JOHN tatr Cache county he had at the is being exhibited at the Boxelder Out of Debt county fair. The San Francisco Conicle of Sunday, September 20, carries a Assistant Arrives Salt Lake City dispatch stating George H. Barnes, of Victoria, that Utah recently wiped out a was who recently Columbia, British $1,500,000 debt to the Federal Govassistant protessor of ernment In three years that was appointed colforestry has arrived at the scheduled for payment over a lege to assume his new duties. period. M. in Paul charge Dunn, Professor has of forestry of the schcol Ezra Lundahl e Super-Serv.e- 2- - ar Rotary at CCC Camp The Logan Rotary Announce Engagement club held its weekly meeting at the CCC camp The In Logan canyon Thursday. meeting was held in conjunction 0 o! marks the beginning U.e program of the fi bt session j This s.-clof President Roosevelt's up stream the winters work, eng meeting conference September i - ?c & 1$ r- - O O "Jj h '.O T. H. Reese, retried farmer, elding at 195 North, 2nd Wi.st, this city, celebrated his 74th birthda anniversary on Thursday. Mr. Reese Is In good health and spirits and spends his time making surroundings a beautiy spot of the city. re-A- T X A'-- -- r fefe. hi-ho- Appointed Instructor VV? - Ewart Sw Inyard has been appointed an Instructor In pharamac) at the Univeisity of Idaho, southern branch at Pocatello. Idaho Mr. Sw mya rd has been pharmacist at the City Drug company lor seve-a- l years. He is a graduate of the Utah Suite Agricultural college and continued his studies at Of- M L W o.. Walter J. Glenn of Logan Mrsis- - ..7"" has announced the engagement of Alma to Vivienne the "You Al.ayt Slid You Got '8i!it' her daughter . Peterson of Salt Lake City. A-T of uf 0i e may prove f.t'tl bcige bullen, camp. ;a the piesid.nt u.e ; II.ij tV,the ihiver'any . lViarnage Mr. Peterson is a graduate of , n Ins di .vt i wb i !, a: a! i .Is t). t I ai.y l.U' k rules theAlnu-USAC. Miss Glenn was a former! KtKarj Ralph Ifawkes Rodvuck and Nat I! lea pv lob' i. ' I. h'ln ,! i) that he will hUvayr The . dine Shumway, Preston: Nahum 't student at the college here. g t the hi ah- -. veai, aeii'iditig t Hiu.pv. that is, u tint v..iv mu ('timp.iny I u i, t John Porter, Preston and Fonette itir tnevitiihle imergerey Trawlir In-marriage will take place in the Lutheran Church s util the I'u kle Lady dui ks :K NMily '. imi tt!ur vo Sunday, the Fifteenth Sunday af- - Gray. Cleveland: Ephraim Jensen Salt Lake Temple in November. nut nn h m. mjuml In net !v wvry Im i ter Trinity, Lutheran church scr- - Falslev, Benson and Edrls Avern Lt ou to !'. driver m. vices will be held at seven p. Kidman, Petersboro: Rcseoe Der-i- n to ir.ake a tar le'ive thfifnr ru eMnr t " wr t inwlv.u i. Hi L Going on Mission East rick Watson, Ogden First St. and Ellen i church, Jchns ill ( An? I'mt dtT' d ii in.du.iy. A nn rrviits maltnUn, Elder Dewey L. Cook son of At r. and First North streets. Sermon North Logan; Lloyd S. El- h Lt.d'y Kemp. tianke I cuive, a hole in luck, liny dqutfj on nkii, r 21 South W. Ccok of and Mrs. D. ever'a-- t .ng aLni tkr lavement, a umlden swerve topic: "The Chiistian Life". Gal- dor, Salt Lake City and Virginia First East, will be honored at a atians, 5, 10. Sunday school Bingham, Preston. farewell testimonial on Sept. 20, at at terbalancvs the chaotic European, far as industrial pioduction Indices p. m. All are corthe Logan Eleventh ward chapel. dially invited to attend our church are concerned, there is hardly a situation. Meet Daughters Elder Cook will leave the Salt vices and Sunday school. A. Ol- The magazine finds five minus Bloomy note. Automobile produc-sign- s sei Lake Mission school on Oct. 15, for The William B. Preston camp, to set against its plus signs. tion recently fell off but that was troge, pastor. the Texas Mission. A program has expected as preparations are daughters of Pioneers met Thurs- First, the drought is causing poor A0 will been arranged and Elder Cook afternoon at the home of Mrs. distribution of farm income. Se-- 1 made for a new season. Steel day Completes Schooling be one of the speakers. Otto Me hr. Lesson topic was Pio the Revenue act of 1936 mayiBot production also dropped tem- Stephen L. McArthur, local manThird,! poranly but the mills are well new construction. restrict ager of the Western Union TeleMakes Loss Adjustment still booked with orders at last report. the is emplovment picture Company, who went east Johnson", was read by his daugh-'darof strikes In, And corpora'? nit profits are ris- -, threats Fourth, Waller Cox of Salt Lake, ad- graph this summer to make a study of nB In even fu Id, a fact which is juster of fire losses sustained by the new system being used m ter, Mrs. Loretta Hovey; pianoj major industries are a disturbing solo by Miss Mehr. factor. Fifth, Presidential campa- - naturally reflected in better the companies represented locally his has completed telegraphy, assisting the hostess werejigns create a "psychological dls- - vd- nd pavments. by the Utah Mortgage Loan Cor- school work. He will be joined in turbance.' There me two factors, however, In was Logan Wednesday. poration, who by Mrs. McArthur Chicago A survey of other business pub-- 1 outside the production field, which loA. O. In company with Garff, east to an has gone outing enjoy lications finds them in agreement are highly disturbing. One is cal representative, adjustment cf and vacatien with her husband. Skyline Rid this, generally speaking. So ges, whuh are tending upward, but the loss was made with the Cache Mr. McArthur will be home withSunday morning, September 20, Auto Company for the damage to in a couple of weeks. at 8 o'clock a. m., there will be a the Chevrolet electric sign, caused horseback ride taken over the when the sign was struck by State Fair line trail in the Cache Nation for- lightning. Four-club activities in Utah est. This ride is being sponsored will be climaxed for the present Y Hie Junior chamber ot at the state fair September ' merce with Clark Anderson, Ho-2- 6 to 28, according to D. P. Mur- -j ward Baugh and Marrmer Turner ray and Miss Fern Shipley, state as committeemen. The public is club leaders. Exhibits will be made invited to participate. Get in touch for full by county champions from practi- with committeemen cally every county ol Utah. These exhibits will feature all types of foods Sounding Em Out livestock, crops, forestry, clothing, home science, and special G. A. Hogan of Lewiston, promactivities. inent citizen of the north end of the county, was a business visitor Institute Assistant in Logan today. He was feeling tha Because of the increased enroll- political pulse of the political ment at the L. D. S. institute near leaders In the county seat to get the campus of the Utah State a line on what might expected Agricultural college, an assistant at the county convention tomor- YOU instihas been appointed to the row. Mr. Hogan said that he betute staff for the coming year, lieved there would be at least EXCLUSIVE EMDE which commences September 28, eight candidates from the north Dr. Thomas C. Romney, director, district, competing for the nomina. SPINNER TUNING announced Tuesday. Dr. Milton R. tion as Democratic nominee foi Hunter, of Holden, a graduate ot the state legislature. METHOD the Brigham Young university and of the University California, has been selected for the position. GETS ANY STATION WITH THE FUCK OF - oil a -- la-- i i It is generally believed that the Ulll nil lOVt d 10 la urt d'llllling. but si a (i'hm'iv atiie eauu.ulo, :..ine ihht milium men are still out cf woik. A.vuhr int 'testing aspect ol the biiMiie.-.- s situation Is covered in a late issue of the scholarly Annalist, ui a table comparing in the six months expenditures ended In June 1936, with the same period in 1935. This table shows that more of the consumers dollar Is being expended for durable goods and less for perishable articles a trend that Is highly In that the durable Important, goods Industries took the worst lacing during depression and are the biggest element In the nation's industrial set up. Thus, where in the 1936 period consumers spent 4 6 per cent more for food thun in the 1935 period, they silent 22 3 per cv nt more for cars. Where they spent 9 6 per cent more m they spent 24 8 per cent moie for lumber, building and hardware. Where they spent 9 6 per cent noie on furniture and other household equipment. Consumers expenditures for the 193G period marked a 12 1 per cent inctcace over the 1935 period totaling $17,470,000,000 as against Is ment (,. ttf 74th Birthday Fare Five - viry slvwly, ui d ate not keeping p.ivC with pi oil ucl inn. The other la tout wu-- t Ugiy of all, unemploy- m ImPoirs - H- LOGAN. CACHE COUNTY. UTAH AMERICAN ..ii-i-- 25-- 6, -- c d, k. Mer-Loui-- ,e - $15,530,000,000. Even as the approach of fall stimulates business, It stimulates politics. Both parties are preparing for the big drive now. The candidates are limbering up and during September and October will really go through their paces. First guns from the Landon comp came with his speeches on education and taxation. The governor denounced the teacher's oath, spoke for free education. He vigorously denounced the Administrations tax and fiscal program and paid special notice to what he termed the "cock-eyeexcess profits tax enacted at the last J t fctrrrwft'f Weekly Constitutional tyA4X BEPNt. i Wuit Power Have Our Courts ? to or Interpret all law (and pans upoa their constitutionality). In addition. VI apeclfle (hat Thia IlMury slums that when the three Article . , . shall be fhe luprrmt ch'ef guverameLtal powers of uiak tug laws, enforcing laws and con strulng laws are centralized to one man or one group of men It lenda to despotism. To guard against this, these our Constitution distribute H,i ve power among Ihiee branches of our government. It Bpeelllea that' tt'liut right have our Court deibiea luw iiiinui-niutlumi- iPSP? 111 only C'ongies has power to pus lawa, (Hi ouly the PteWent has power to ewforie them; (111) only Ini ve power to construe Uie Court ill liuerpret laws This Is specltieally si.iteil In theCoi.siitulinn as followa: Aillile I Jlatea "all feyislaf ire Iviw making) powers heiein grain eil si in he vested In a Cowgrr. til's means I at Congiess and Con hi fu it pass laws. ini" II sues ''The rxei afire A tii h fl-ip.mei' .Shall he vested In a It I'lils means tlmt only the hi lor his deputies) has p, w ei n enfori e laws. Aim n III wlaiea The luiiciat ei to eimsirue law s I shall p I) nun n one Supreme Court" ,i Ii, m ".I courts), and further mo in "e uiillcial power shall n. .ii es In law and equity. eai 'hit Consfifufion." oik' he Courts and the Hi' Coower to construe , All ft supc!gOittSre& law ot the land; and the luilget ta aery itale shall be bnuud there!'.' In short, "we the people." In our Coustltutlon spc'i'lllcally empower Congress to pass lawa, empower the eiemtlve to enforce lawa and empower the Court to construe or lawa. In addition, "we the people" bind all Judges to uphold our Constitution aa the supreme law" and therefore to declare void or unconstitutional any law In conflict with It. When Two Lawa (Next Week: v i !inl -- session of Congress at White House request. Republican strategy, according to observers, calls for only a few formal speches by Governor Landon. He will travel about the country and make Informal appearances. Many speeches will be made by Colonel Knox, a much more impressive radio speaker. The Roosevelt campaign has Claah) Copyright 1936 by Ma Bern not really gotten underway yet would be a waste of energy for him to do a great deal before October. His tour of the drought section, however, gave him a chance to be seen and heard. And In meantime, of course, the Democratic machine Is working 24 hours a day, Is bending every effort to bring "doubtful states into the Roosevelt column. that it th er Sky-Ent- H corn-seas- c GRAND OPENING PEHRS0N f ELECTRIC A 22 South Main St. GIVES HIGHLIGHTS The Joseph Smith camp of the daughters of pioneers met at the home of Nora Dailies Thursday afternoon. The following program was rendered: Discussion "Jubilee and Fairs Mrs. Mary H. Linford; history of Mary Petersen Larsen, given by her daughter Bessie Daines; two solos, Elwood Stoddard; piano solo,. Noteene Daines; The hostesses were Nora Daines, Elizabeth Rose, Leitha Jensen, Maia and Mary R. Stoddard Daines. Two Fires Reported z- - WITH ALL VOICE-MUSIC-HIG- 3 H FIDELITY CONTROL AND A SCORE OF YEAR AHEAD There was a fire Wednesday theatre evening at the which caused $200 damage when, a film was burned. The blaze was caused by a short in the recti- fier. This noon, an automobile be- longing to Mrs. E. S. Palmer of took fire at 2nd North and First west. There was ?15 reported. There was a short in the electric wiring. Let us write your fire or autoOur loss admobile insurance. justments are immediate. No. waiting O. A. Garff, Mgr., Utah Mortgage Loan Corp, Insurance Dept. Phones office 234, residence 822. ad. Friends Among Bankers Ray E. Dillman, Republican candidate for governor and the man who is leading the other two candidates in the straw vote as shown by the Salt Lake Tribune, was in Logan this week, Mr. Dillman has See, hear and operate this a great many friends among the beautiful modern Zenith Model bankers in the state according to shown above. Power- a report made here. When he visite ful superheterodyne. ed Provo, Cashier Belnap was his Foreign reception guaranteed. escort. In Salt Lake City, O. W. Contains new Lightning Station Adams was the man to make the Finder and Tell-Tal- e Controls. public Introductions and In Ogden Find out about these remark- George Eccles was on hand as the able radio improvements. escort. When Mr. Dillman visited Logan this week he looked up Mr. AMERICAS MOST COPIED RADIO Sonne and the distinguished visitor was shown about the Cache Always A Year Ahead county fair where he met a number of the electorate of this DOWN 10-tub- r 1 WICKELS Mesas ClotSalsag 6tto?e 01-0- 3 ECONOMIC Camp Program Rendered 7' iW THE 7 P. M. i j FEATURING A FINGER . . . As fall approaches, optimism is still the dominating note in the business reports and forecasts. Many quarters feel certain that during the next few months business will reach the highest level since 1930 and possibly, since 1929. "Scorecard of Fall Interesting Prospects" was recently published by Business Week. According to this authority, there are twelve now evidence in major plus These include such factors as the following: Business inventories are generally low and need replemsh-Gran- d ing; money is easy"; much of the bonus money is still in the hands of the veterans, will be spent this fall automobile makers are now at work on new models, which will be introduced beginning in stock market activitiy is up it is believed that utilities and roads will soon do heavy buying building contract are mounting; in the field of foreign affairs, world trade expansion more than coun- Sep-Prest- ge IN OUR OFFICE JUST ONE OF A SCORE OF FEATURES BRILLIANT NEW ... The "feel" of tuning a Zenith is entirely different from ordinary radio. Just try tuning any other radio then come in and tune with the fast finger-ti- p Lightning Station Finder. There is no comparison! . . . Just as there is no comparison between a Zenith . . . and ether radio. We invite you to find this out for yourself. 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