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Show Some Folks Never Learn Whats Wauled CACHE AMERICAN Publi hed Every Tuesday ai.d Friday Newspaper by the Cai he American Publishing Cur.iu At 62 West Center street, Logan, Ciali Semi-Week- ly y J. C. ALIJ1N Jr, I diiur C. I NOLAND, Manner J. H. ENGLAND, Mechunlcul Supt rintcndent A n , Qhe shovj went over 3, j -- 'a. at the Entered as Second-Clas- s Mutttr, November 2, 1SJ1, Post Office at Log ui, Utah, under the Act of March : o'I.m 1897. IJlUi U not s m.s htlllUge tllllt II ioil'.W VOl'l a pc d Job, not iiiulIi to do ana a nl e check right on tilin' eviiyl inonlli, you would think that aft.r about .six years he would begin to find out what the public eximL outlook industrial in the cloud The darkest pet ts of him and do It. pending labor troubles. Thereby winning the re.spcct and If these troubles disrupt industry at a time when adinhatlon of all the people and month be.skls it is making' signal progress out of depression, every theNowchetk every you take a newspaper man, alike. citizen will he the loser laborer and capitalist or a plumbe-- , they work right Labor representatives and industrial leaders should haid to earn a little money, and have to work a damned have intelligence enough to understand that calm ar- then they site harder to coll, ct than to is bitration is better than conflict. Neither side justi- earn the moivy In the first place. fied in taking a stubborn stand. The cause of the All this bird got these com.nut In the paper he went plin. that strikes be served will man not by long working right on doing the same old thing destroy the sources from which employment and pur- A hit and run clrher was brought In to him, who had passed a car chasing power flow. tips! it out The average working man is not a radical. Nor is on the wrong .side, and then jail awav the average emph.vcr a bitter react ion.uy. It is a safe Instead of giwii" him a long bet that if the average w inker and employer could si; (uni In tne II .tel De I;, m, and' ditlt fences, a taking In. d'liti.x ui..ln ile, ludown calmly together and discuss ofleis to It t him 10 oil Wl ll nine -a h i in. e., great deal mure would be done to oKe tluir ditlicul IS i dlum antic Subscription Rules. by Currier or Mull . . . One Year Advertising Rales Mad Known Upon Application. EOT r . Vo I Ji ;V ?i v r 4 CASTWCU-VlllViP- ft AWING MONEY VslH AT J PEP TciRBEP MASJGROwnE C .N SEE MY Ai of this attempt AT A t i Ik V NOW EEC-O- f ' 0oT ns seems mot-he- n VOU-A- U. Tom hk , SON . yer show ( ; leTMJT back , - ( L-- h'nS PLAY over! AEiOOT Jil M MR. THiayy si V 'the r -- Think MAT OUR BATTLE -- ftxu i! (i.i V. - N-- 1 II .ii. VM TTwhaT I o y KITTY KELLY AND NELLIE SHANNON 150 Industrial Warfare Barbaric FRVENtART. VAN SKUA BROUGH - BROWNE i 5 P- A n va VHTi ? JS 2 t lluir - i tics than will be accomplished by politics tremists on citlu r side. The American people want a fair deal for They also want a fair deal lor lapital which is no more than the accumulated savings ot individuals, laborers included. It is high time we luard lcs talk of strikes and saw" more effoti being made toward icasonahlc and equitable aihitratiou of deputes sues. $21. 'li.e i il.li nil - li W SI Dc alt ' s l..r.e waul ml Inkept oil. That is whv 1 INTERVIEWS IMAGINARY MAY SAY FOR ME THAT WE ARE MAKING NO EFFORT ON TRANSTO BREAK RECORDS YOU ATLANTIC CROSSINGS! ol lin- wan's to ll uu 111.1'L 1. 'In i.s 111" and l.s lhmiiliiM i Nev ll' A ft' 1 j L , f v, : - J tt . , , (" -- aLVjjpt (l.utr A' -- ( Vv ,1 k Ve.kVo( x xc ! ' . i ' 1 J -l tl.e limei.s nitili-- j i d It wont DONT BE LIKE THAT! (a s w help n. .this anv to get nd of tin. judge and go and p. I ..nolur Ji like him, it he wan's tn sic and wauls to sg e t,s public and not ki ep on m that same old rut ol letting lhi.se galoots off for a small fine wh n thev .should go to Jail and tx. foi bidden to dnvi again for a year. If he does want to keep lies job and do these things we will let1 him stay, on probation. And an-- j other thing, when any more tel- -' lows are brought In lor killing tlk out of season, esec'ia!!.v those who own a band of sh ep and are not hungiy, make them piy the fine and not leaie .t on the books While we are on tills subject there are fellows sneaking out and killing these pheasants and ducks. 1 can hear shot guns going early in the naming and the last thing at night and have heard it boasted about by men in drinking tate. 3 room unfurnished house admimst-ato- r with the will an- places. They would not be getting 223 East 1st. South. nexed of the above estate, at its at away with this so much if Ted 3 room furnished basement apt. 'office in the Cache Valley Bank Eeeholzer was ward"n. at 386 East 3rd North. Bldg., Logan City, Cache County, llelote we clct county commis2 unfurnished S.ate of Utah, on or before Janri.j upstairs sioners we should make them pro251 South 1st West. uary 25th, 1936. mise to give the Sheriff about REAL ESTATE CACHE VALLEY BANKING CO BLAlsER lliree more deput.es whose duties' 21 S. uth Main Phone 5S a coipo ation, Administrator wnh will be to project our fast dis-- j Will annexed of the Estate of appearing wild hie. William Tanner and wile, Lilhos This is the time to get 'em,1 Tanner also known as Liliias S. just beftue election Alter they get' Tam, a, Dim.u- d. in office they wont listen to this Probate and Guai.Iianship Nolices NEWELL G. DAINEfi, Attorney kind of talk. Consult County Cleik or tlie rePulh 'aL.cn dues' Sept. 29, Oct in for further to t a signers news KSL ilk spective Aecoidmg 3, 13. 20 27. 30 formation. are theie tne D ill sto.kmen facing a r'deial Gumtl jury NOTICE TO CREDITORS dial sed with dining 30 head ot elk oer a lush precipice wlieie In tlie District Court of the Tirst1 their i, masses lai on the roots Judicial Distiict of the Stile of biluw Oilier ilk that let used to I tali, in and for the Counly of( r I ci 'it, Ihe tlitial e ro out this pieupice were shu Cache. sc..ai.;: , lie'd an opening pait; to death In the Matter ot the Estite ol at 'he gi 's map !e"enlv. D If these men aie found guilty O. HANSEN, Deceased. mg w..s me mam l.atare of in their grazing peinuts w.U be rev, e; Creditors will present claims with! evening and refreshments voked and they will also hate a he n y fine Also the sco n and vouchers to the undersigned ad- - sailed ti abo.n 90 guests. mnustiatnx of the Estate of said Tne P imaiv assocntion he,d a contempt of all de.ent P'jple. s deceas'd at her residence at 891 pariy m honor ot Mrs. Do:v North 6th East, Logan, Cache Jen.-owho ha3 been pr suLnt Countv. Utah, on or before thecf the assocntion, and Miss Luc.. A. D lU36towe,i 1911, dav cf Noi en.be Rrfscdimeuts wcie senetl THELMA HANSEN TAYLOR and an enjoyable time was had of Administratrix of the Estate j,j, s Anna Ltmdberg invi.ed th. Dagna O. Hansen. Deceased. of Sweden club Fn- dv'hteis NEWEL G DAINES. Attorney. cun. Cmcrs were laid for e.ght Paiadi.se rune; al Publication dates: Sept. guests. The afternoon was spent Amv Dans Phillips, 85, who died Oct. in reading and sicial chat. Sunday evening at her home ol Mr and Mrs Chi les Olson of CKLDITORS TO NOriCT, ailments incident to age, were) Big Fmey, Wyo, his been guest, ci nductcd Wednesday m the Paia-d- i In the District Court of the First cf Mis. Ingrid Oisn and tamily. e L.DS. waul chapel under the Mus Lois Rider has gone back Judicial Di'triit of the State ot dnection of Thompson mo tuaiy for the County to her home in Los Angeles alin and Utah, cf Ilyrum ter spending two weeks vacation of Cache. M's. Phillips was born August with her parents, Mr. and Mrs 29, 1851. no She had children. Matter of the Joint Es- Thomas Rider. Her husbmd, George Henry Phil- In the Mr. and Mis. Al bert Nllson tates of Catherine Hill, and lips, died tne months ago. as Matthew Hill, also known Matthew Hill, Sr., Deceased. How is Your Auto Top? Creditors will present claims Let us Weatherproof Your Car with vouchers to the undersigned at his residence at 347 West 1st for Winter . . . New Tops. Repairing . . . Interior Work. HORSE FOR SALE or trade for South, Logan, Utah, on or before All Work Guaranteed. ccw. Elmer Tibbitts, Providence. December 5th. AD. 1936. A. H. PARKER GEORGE D. HARDING, WANTED Job for experienced Administrator of the Joint Estates AWNING & LINOLEUM CO. track driver Inquire this office. 419 So. Main. of Catherine Hill and Matthew Phone 244-as Matthew known also Hill, AlG002) PASTURE WANTED Hill, Sr. falfa preferred. Parley Savage. GEORGE C. HEINRICH, FOR RENT Housekeeping apart-- n Attorney for Administrator. ent at Palace Hotel Phone Dates of Publication October 2, 9, 3y Tay i. Hoppmcn i i OnefeSooS; thi? itjust A SILLV JESr-TH- E SACK-SEA-T IS1 I DRIVER A PEST j Sir RoJndj spent the week end at tn.,r home Mr. Ni'-ois busy with building ccntracts at Soda Spnngs. M . and Mrs. Tnornas Rider returned frem Clt Lake Sunday night. Mrs. Rider uuted wuh her Mr". Milton Wilson daugh.er. while Mr Rid.r the Rock Ermes Ccal mints Miss Helen rah'iman is vi,it,n wuh her smter, Mis Lund.iunt al LEGAL NOTICES rHt CO Ft NE vysiA. VAN N0 lAlfc AtL'fcES c Ire - The Cub interviews Captains Pierre Thoreux of the Normandy and Sir Edgar Britten of tlie Queen Mary! FOLLIES OF THE GREAT r, By Plotkin & Thorndike k J , i it River Heights i j Ri-.e- :(l74s') DCflTOlM COUNT GREAT EUROPEAW UWGUI5T-CLMtiE- Hu WAo AiGRc THAN 2,000 YEARS OLD AND HAD SEEM HERO FIDDLE WHILE ROME BU MED! KM JAME5 rC IT Or ENGLAWD- DESPITE AM ELABORATE COSjme, ALWAYS CALLED FOR Ul6 OLD THEY WERE 5H0E$, EASIEST OH HIS FEET ' IAU6USHIS- FIR-S- ROMAW GENERAL, ' PAED HAR$H LAWS AGAINST BACHELORS, BLJT ROMANS WENT TO RATH6E JAIL ARRV For Ecnt: New Eureka Va- cuum Cleaner Complete with all Attachments $1.50 per day. Crystal Bottling & Furniture Co. West First North Logan, Utah At Paradise Mbs Ren Rcma to Hie tiamiig Neil TJir.diup h1 Budee hospral tc to nu se. Olson ha let irned where she ha-- b n Him LaRi e t rm Garland usping for a ircn'h. Ch de Olson w he has ben at Duggs Idiho, is home attending the cell pe. , 16, 'l Speaking of FOR SALE A number of homes Blaser Real Estate. phone 58. WANTED 500 Shims to dye, good Tele- resavs Notice to Creditors In the District Court of the First Judicial District of the State of of Pairs White Utah, in and for the County any color. John's IfGIL POItEY of Cache. Hat and Shoe Repair Shop. In the Matter of the Estate of CUSTOM PLOWING First class and wife, work; now plow and tractor; WILLIAM TANNER LII.LIAS TANNER also known as reasonably done. See Ccche American. FOR RENT By Blaser Editor C. R. of j LILLIAS S. TANNER, Deceased. claims Creditors will present Real Es- - with vouchers to the undersigned Johnson Cab & Transfer ' Phone 314. Imu KARAKUL SHEEP Will Yet Become One of i 4 4 Cache Countys Leading INDUSTRIES Profitable Aniftial that F.ats Grass 'LL INVESTIGATE TmTolsST Most Chiropractor Neuroealometer and Service Huurs 1 to 5 P. M. 275 West C nter St. Phone FUR Ray Allen 6 COVE, UTAH, for Registered Breeding 12 Slot L. ADDING MACHINES Sold, P.ought, and Exchanged Repaired. Blinds New Royal Typewriters Geo. B. Everton 126 E You will be pleaded with the on woik window blinds, made in our Low lactoiy prices on the bst theie is m window bhnds. 2nd So. Tel. 386 or 235 geed lac-to- iy ! ! I !YnSKaS2sSSC3ESX2jC TOP PRICES FOR LIVE, CRIPn.ED AND USELESS HORSES PAID More Paint In a Gallon EXPERT GLAZING Window and Auto Glass AND COWS PHONE Logan Hardware Co. 657 w -- Phone 1CJ SET Lowe Brothers High Sand-ar- d paint farther spreads than otha- good paints. You can paint as far with a gal- Ion .of this paint as you can with five quarts of ordinary paint. j - We Sell -- The best size we ever sold Is made Tamms. It by stops suction, It kills stains, it neutralizes lime spots, and yet it retails for only Pkt 25c WE FURNISH NEW PARTS I ALL! REPAIR FOR AND SLAKES OF STOATS AND I RANGES. Refinish your old or floors with our electric sander. When You Can Have It Done So Cheaply at JAPANESE HAND LAUNDRY 6S Wall Size lb. Why Be Bothered With Washing at Homs ' Window Glass 1 23, 30, 1936. I TYPEWRITERS and 5; 970-- Sophia Erickson and Mrs. Floyd Erickson of Preston, Idaho were visiting with Mrs. Anna Lundberg, Wednesday. Ogi'Em ' n, Amy Phillips Services Held Mr. and Mrs. Bettle of Alameda, Cal., are visiting with Mrs. Bettle's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Baker. Miss Alice Neiderhausern was a visitor to Salt Lake du'ing the week end. Mis. Anna Lundbrrg and her fDh'r, Mr. Ka-- 1 Ol,on was visit ing at Preston. Idaho, Sunday. Mis A.nna HilLtid and Mis new floor West Firtt North We Call and Deliver eat at . . Phone 415 . BERTS CAFE 71 West Center FIRST DOOR EAST OF Dinners HERALD-JOURNA- ... 11 L to 5 HAMBURGER STEAK LIVER and BACON - Potatoes Vegetables DESERT J? rS3 I |