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Show Friday. October 16. 1936. LOGAN. CACHE COUNTS. UTAH CACHE AMERICAN By Plotkln OF THE GREAT FOLLIES & Thorndike County Agents Assist in AAA Benefit Vote Sae Play SaSe Count j nts well VOTE REPUBLICAN STRAIGHT FAMOUS AMERICAN JOURNALIST 60T THE FIRST INTERVIEW FROM A ' US. PRESIDENT BV SITTING ON VAN BURENS CLOTHES WHILE HE WAS IN THE BATWIN6 NUDE7 QThe Republican party pledge itself to prevent favoritism in farm and home mortgages, excessive bank examiner charges and reckless hiring of private individuals to accomplish the work of office holder. Let's clean up the State Capitol. VOTE FOR LIBERTY WHILE THE LIBERTY HAVE (Pi!4 Political Making Wool Comforters wool batts Those who have made for comforters at time, may soon want to make up comforters, Miss Ellen Agren of the Utah State Agricul-tuiservice Extension College batts The finished points out. are usually about 84 by 90 Inches In size and may be obtained In 2, 2j or 3 pound batts. The weight of the batt needed for a comforter varies with the desired size and thnkiie., of the quilt to A wool ba t may be made about 8 inch's in ea.li direction to make a larger but thinner quilt. More than one batt may be used if a thicker Is desired I in the ' slip cover method ol the making a comforter, cover sheep-sheari- al com-foit- , Jlajsuj iieciaLLAi, xuArmaA Tj:thinq Aui, atAj c; l yihdou j. PowcLL...(2yrii 4cCCOMYsr.d f SATISFACTION- ':DoubkTcs'ed DouhlcAithn! BAKING ? 1 POWDER' -- FI T' rir;; ... if-' ,ij TO VOTE jf5Y,r-1r for 2Lt rsiirh ' t with a light-weig- AS A rtf ht Civil Service Examinations CO fcGMf 19 VAN TMt FUTUtfl VN0CAfl. -- tax-rustle- ear-mark- By Gypsies, Gets vul..u ed Harman W. Perry His Money Back toe Provo Will Gammon, ol 58, Seventeenth West and Second So streets, considered a himself luckier and wiser man Monday. Gammon reported to Provo police and Utah county officers that three gypsies had fleered him out of his wallet and $76 while he was working on his farm. OffiRepublicans and Democrats have cers in various of the state Logan were contacted parts opened headquarters In and the gypsies Chairman L. H. Allen has taken were apprehended at Murray. quarters for the Republicans Gammon recovered his money. store in over the the Skaggs stairs building next to the Cache county court house. Logan School Census James McMurrin of the Demo-$- 2 Enumerators have been appointcounty committee has fit- - ed bv the Loaan City board of the Anmo Up quirteis in Llo k on the ground floor Invitation., ..re u,,ucd by both cliennion to citua ns to visit the headquarters on any and all oc castcns Literature is to be had by both parties setting forth the various issues of the campaign that is now getting under way in old time style. Candidate for Political GOVERNOR Headquarters Are Opened IF MY HOLD OUT, OATS TELL YOU MORE NOTE: The above is to be seriously considered only by the sincere, honest people of Utah who are interested in their individual welfare and the future of our state. H. W. P. up-op- Paid Political Advertisement b.aid.j 1 rs Blood-dominat- Farmer Bilked OlDNT MOW HOW TO SEW! BUT a favor Well folks, heres something the bucking horse is bucking about today. You remember (and if you dont, every time you buy something, you will) that we have a sales tax of 2' on all purchases. As originally tied to our pack saddle, this law was for the sole purpose of relief of the destitute and the unemployed. This tax provided the with nearly three million dollars last year What happened to it? With the present legislature in the saddle, one million dollars of the to balance the money was State budget (GET THAT) for the schools and the Tax Commission. THUS DID BLOOD BALANCE THE BUDGET. Dont worry folks, I wont need such a campaign fund to buy oats . . . THERES ONLY ONE OF US AND IM 1,300 000. TAILOR, confer U1 you in iwim pg ba. ed from Albert O. Anderson, Secretary of the U. S. Civil Service Ecard of Examiners, at the post crtlce in this city. o Begui planning jour 1937 garden bv ri aclmg up on iavorite lant.s and llowers in books and catalogs. r , er JAME CRESSWEI X- NOTORIOUS euUmWOMAH 50 FOR A BEQUEATHED FUNERAL SERMON IN WHICH N0TWN6 BAD SHOULD materBE SAID OF HER ial such as flour sacks or good 10 , quality cheesecloth, or lightweight muslm beioie putting on me outside covering. For medium size, maabout 10-- i yards of terial are needed for the Inner covering and the same amount of fabric free soft, closely woven from dressing or sizing, for the OLter covering. Percale or broadACTIR L M THEMATICI AX cloth is a good material for this EXAMINATIONS ANNOUNCED purpose. Cut the fabric for covering the The United States Civil Scrvlc. wool batt Into four strips of equal! commission has announced Sew two strips together competitive examinations lor aslength. Press open the seam sistant lengthwise. acturial mathematician, and fasten the batt covering, seam' $2 600 a year, and junior actuarial side up. into a quilting frame, or mathematician 000 a year, lay it out flat on any convenient the Railroad Retnen.',nt eurfacc l.ir.'e enough Arrange the and t.C S). ill i (UMlr d uol tail, on the covet .ng. levv-- i, A;;'!,l nts mil ave had cer-t- a 1 i' hi s ol do'll inch o- - 1 1. lukrti 11 and ji on all sales lor fin'.hmg A se.lcnce cpi cond covering made from the two All States except Massachusetts, remaining lengths of material is South Dakota, Nebraska, WashingColospread over the wool. Then quilt ton, Muinesota, Vermont, or tack all the layers with short rado, Iowa, Virginia, Marjland, lengthwise' and the District of Columbia have basting stitches both and crosswise. Space the rows received less than their quotaa ol about 3 inches apart to hold the appointments in the apportioned wool in small pockets and keep departmental service at WashingRemore from ton, D C it from bunching. the frame, trim off extra materFull information may be obtain- ial on the edges leaving about one-ha- lf sides for inch on all scans. Turn in these edges and' sew together. The filling is now ready for the outer covering. Some prefer to make the outer covering simply a slip, seamed on three sides and closed on the fourth side by snap fasteners af-- 1 1 r the quilted wool pad has been put in. Yarn knots are often used at intervals to hold pad and cover together. In the "slip cover method, the wool pad may be removed fiom the slip and the cov-- l :rmg alone launcLied wool Method For v STILL YOU DRAFTED INTO THE? ARM WAS Advrtirai4i) Slip Cover Ly PAUL POIRET FRENCH K! H6 OF FASHIONS trail 'One SaHe TTas PJavesrScIIi Utah Sue Agrualtura; coll'ge extension service The charmg of nrussaty papers in the f.deral benefit pavment plan under the AAA u tilth will biing n.ote than 1,750,003 to Utah the next few (aimers within months, Is taking a considerable portion of the agents time. This .rcans that through thetr offices from 50 to $03 will be paid to arh fa mer In the stale In pending grants. Here Is how the coming payments are divided, tor the 2500 wheat growers who compiled with the former AAA program and have not received all of their pay, $300,000, for the 7,000 sugar beet growers who have not received 150,000 for those who settlement, have signed to cooperate In the agricultural conservation program, ROyALL Nearly every City and County has reached its legal limitation of banded indebtedness to help promota the Democratic program of waste and extravagance. O Reckless spending has piled up a nat.onal debt of $34,000,000,000, or $268 for every member of your family. This debt imi.t be paid by YOU! radical tendencies Q Young brain trusters of known are spending billions to incur new debts. Let out with the Reds and get out of the Red. Q in the CVfry Ml are busy men tiuse d i..s, accod.ng to W W. Owens, assailant dueelor ot the .17 at cfl as the city by with the census enumerator in giving her the information called for promptly when to1 she calls at your home. i Vi.7 & -- w r-- 4T- i va . i W O v.? eotrio Seruie Cleans Increased Profit to the Farmer The great 16 month old, 100 proof whiskey Pints Code No. 55 Fifths Code No. 54 1. Radiator flushed and inspected, and For a few cents a day, Electric Servants will accomplish many times the amount of work, in a much shorter time, than it can be performed in any other way. Many farmers have already dem- onstrated this fact. How about your farm? Complete Information Will Be Gladly Furnished Upon Request. Your Dealer or UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. See Electricity is the Biggest Bargain in the Home I. ... Vi t hnV J J. k i IiM am n h toktoUtia ONtofif toto ato Renew your insurance wear with this complete service. Cold weather is hard on automobiles. For economical performance every car needs these 12 things nows anti-freez- 2. solution supplied. e Fan Belt inspected, tightened or Differential drained and refilled with winter lubricant to prevent channeling re- placed to avoid overheating. 3. 4. 5. Hose Connections checked and placed if necessary, to prevent leakage. Oil Filter changed if it has heen in service 8000 to 10,000 miles. 9. cold-weath- er grade of Vico Transmission cleaned and refilled with lighter lubricant for easier gear shifting in cold weather, 7. Battery tested and recharged if necessary to carry the extra load ol winter operation. UTAII OIL C? ATLAS USES, for d this season . . . Pep 88, the k superfuel at price of regular. Tires checked; smooth tires replaced w ith new Atlas Tires for utmost safety on slippery streets. 10. climate-controlle- 11. Spark Plugs tested and gaps gauged for smooth firing. 12. Chassis Greased by the Chek-Cha- rt System, fo seal friction parts against 'lush, water and dirt. Ask about these services and products at your neigh- borhood Pep REFINING Hundred of Soviet Station KSTBISUTOE3 Gasoline thats anti-knoc- Crankcase flushed and refilled with the correct Motor Oil. 6. of grease. re- tni Doolers in BATIKS fES. ACCESSORIES I 3wiOiMiaij.iwi.wi 88-Vl- co station COMPANY hah and Idaho . . . AJJD STANOUND PRODUCTS 3 |