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Show Friday. October 16, 1936. CACHE AMF.RTCA N LOGAN. CACHE COUNTY. UTAH rare according to the number cf bulbs grown. Dig the bulbs ol one variety, pull off the tot, iJiake off the dirt, and place them with bulblets adhering In the bug. Seven la-g- n" - . Low Priced Ycu Bet! "ro" which Is properly labeled. Do not ilose the mouth of the bog. but store the bags open to the air, ind without piling them up. In the spring the bulblets may be separated and planted In the same row with the large bulbs, thus keeping all of each variety together. 93 PROOF Think you re pretty good, don't you? Sorry, but my car is leaving." He swung himself Into a truck which, its down, was Jisst starting. The dog jumped in after A ycung man and a young woman him and crawled Into Joe's tap. ;to)d txfure a display window in he To I smell like a hamburger" Ma all Field's department store. asked, grinning a little. "I know. 7 he girl clung tightly to the youth's You feel like I do. Lonely and wet arm as they stared silently, almost and email. And you're right. The dog trotted at his heels when unsecingly, at tha bedroom suite a r.d tha sign for "For the Fall he jumped down from the truck, 1 I .do". followed him to the rooms which Joe shared with his older brother, "V, hat do you say, Katherine? Arc we movin In?, Charlie, and the youngest of the "Joe Wilson! How many times do three, Tom. Neither was home. Between a photograph of Katherine you want me to say yes? "Every time you say It, Its like Grant and two books on automotive the first time, My heart starts mechanics was a pencilled note: hi atin like 1 d run around a block, "Gone to movies with Charlie. Chapter One lovers'Iarewell STRAIGHT BOURBGN WHISKEY tail-boa- rd ' FIFTEEN MONTHS IN WOOD hay, them slippery little cut. Mans liable to break his neck e i 'im." "Aio ycu planning on doing a lot i? running In the house? yeah. A.'t.ir you." "The mgs are out. said the girl, giving him a smiio that tried to be gay without quite succeeding. "And them twin beds, too. "Out like a light." Joe plung'd a hand Into the rocket of his old raincoat and brought out some salted peanuts which he popned Into his mouth. "Iky, I like peanuts, too, said Katherine. "I thought you hated em." ' "I did once, but you love peanuts. All right, so I love peanuts. They grinned at each other as he gave her some of the salted nuts. It began to rain and Joe suggested they go Into a movie theater until tram time, for Katherine Grant had got a job as teacher In a high school In a western city, and the hour of farewell was approaching. They tried to be grown up and nonchalant about their parting, but the expression In their eyes, the firmness with which she clung to him and with which he pressed her arm to his side, betrayed the low spirits they sought to hide. i But they had been elsewhere as Joe became aware a short time later when ho heard stumbling footsteps coming up the stairs, and Tom mumbling drunker.ly. Went to the movies, did ya?" said Joe as they came in. "We just had a couple of drinks after the show. The kid's gotta have some fun. He can't take It thats all." I'YVho can't take it? said Tom. Td've been all . . . ail right, but Mr. Donelli " "Donelli, uh?" said Joe, having helped Tom into the bedroom and closed the door. "So you took the kid to Donelli'e?" We met Donelli and he Invited us up for a drink. Tom ought to meet people who can do him some good. 'Good! Im glad Dad and Mom cant see the good you're doin yourself running errands for that racketeer. Can that stuff! growled Charlie. "Do you think I'm to ride to heaven on thirty agoin week from some sweatshop? Be a workin stiff all my life, like you? Crazy in love with a sweet girl and can't make enough money to get married on! "You leave Katherine out of It! Then leave me out of It Stop From the theater they walked to the railroad station, stopping under livin my life for me. Me, I got no the shadow of the elevated tracks time to bother with you any more. to cling and kiss iu frantic yearn- I'm through!" Angrily, Charlie yanked the door open and went ing. At the station's check room Joe out. The next day Joe was in the got Katherine's suitcase. In turning at the automobile asaway from the counter, he caught locker-roothe pocket of his raincoat on the sembly factory where he worked, jagged end of a baggage truck and dressing a finger he had nicked on lipped it half off. At his rueful. a piece of machinery when he heard Impatient exclamation, Katherine one of the companys special police said: telling another that his brother, a Here, give me the suitcase, Til stenographer at police headquarters, had told him that DoneiU's get thread and sew It up." "Aw, not here, Katherine!" A was being raided at 11:30 that very train announcer's voice called a de- morning. Instead of returning to the parting express and Joe, relieved, foreman who had relieved him cried: Come on!" and grabbed the while having his injury attended to, Joe it over to DoneiUs. suitcase. Thats not my train, Joe. Sit He was just in time to warn Char-U- e and down. Im hard to get rid of. make a getaway with him . Like my right arm only I need when the police broke into the you more. Ill come for you the racketeers joi.it, minute I get that old bank balance Thanks, Joe, said Charlie, when and they stopped at a street corner. up as far as the third floor a kitchenette. This waiting is Forget It. Go on home. I got to awful. Why couldn't you stay with get back to work. But In less than an hour, Joe was your Job here? Weve been over that, darling,1 back at their rooms. The foreman had fired him for leaving the plant replied Katherine as she sewed busily at the tom pocket. Theres a without permission. And it was on account of me, better Job there. And I can be sav, said Charlie, repentantly. ing for us, too' "I know. They were silent until Oh, well get a job. This month. Katherine had finished sewing on Next month . . . Katherine will have the pocket. Wait here a minute. to wait . . . even longer now. The jobs they got eventually did i Ill be right back. When he returned the announcer not last. After Christmas they poolwas calling her train. He grabbed ed their resources and bought an n old service the suitcase and hurried her along. option on a They halted at the steps of a Pull- station garage. They might have new racebroke at man car. a but gone that, I got you some little memen-tum- track was built not far from their Katherine, he said, pressing location, and soon their business was booming, and in the spring Joe two packages into her hands. "Mementoes, darling! Toes! Not was able to write to Katherine: m d TO G"OD LIQUORS Kprir.gv Ive told you so often. from wheli I was a kid. His voice was unlooked he at and her, almost steady ready to cry. "Youre still a kid. A lot of you she gripped his hands Is, and "I love it, and I love you, tightly and here, Ive got you a memen-tutoo. She gave him a plain gold ring. Look Inside. " Henry to Katherine , he read. "It was mothers wedding ring. I was named after her, so I . . . Turn It around. See? There Katherine to Joe. Wear it" "I hon Hath It refused to go over his ring finger. Have to wear it on my little finger, he grinned. A bell began to ring and the conductor cried : All They kissed hastily, clung together, I'll come for you soon! Soon, Joe, soon! He strained his eyes to see her face at the car window until he could no longer distinguish her. It was raining hard when he left the station. Under a truck, protecting itself from the downpour was a hairy, mongrel dog.. Absently, yet sensing that the dog appeared as forlorn and lonely as he felt, Joe whistled to it. As It looked up, he tossed it a peanut which it snapped hungrily. . I . . . Its a habit 10000 IN PRIZES ) ? j fho A.HS. Division of Natl rial Distillers Products Corporation, Louisville, Ky. In Winter temperature of 50 degrees or they will en- - .oration Hot At-- which is occasionally ii. j Most dahlia growers have found Fresh peat moss the most satisfactory Air covering. Tubers may be placed The storing of bulbs and tub- in bushel baskets or large boxes, ers, such as dahlias, canna and filled with peat moss, placed in the coolest comer cf the basegladiolus, which must be lilted water is a ment, and if a little from the ground, has become on the moss once a week sprinkled in with many gardeners problem wiU usually come through the these days of heated basements. An unheated cella rwith a dirt winter in perfect condition. Dahlia tubers need not be cleaned of floor, which will keep apples and dirt; it is better to some potatoes In good condition during dirt to adhere to the tuber durthe winter, will keep bulbs and ing the storage. tubers as well. There are three things to guard against in storing: excessive temperature, which will cause them to sprout; lack of huWASHERS midity, which will dry them out; New Used Repossessed and lack of air, which will enHorton and Maytag Apex courage mildew. Several other makes Wring-- e Rolls $1.50 up. Repairing on all makes washers, and TYPEWRITERS and Also new and used RaDDING MACHINES dios, Vacuums and EL Refrigand bought. Sold, Exchanged erators. Easy Terms. Repaired. New Royal Typewriters Logan Washer Exch. 26 East 2nd North Phone 1232 Geo. B. Everton 126 E 2nd So. TeL 386 or 23S Best Cellar . of thI Va-"'ni- All kinds of Conditions Regarding CONTEST pipes. j into a basket or box. nor inclosed airtight bags which are open CUSTOM PLOWING First class' ar- Mildew and bacterial work; new plow and tractor;! rot are not produced by piling reasonably done. See Editor of exclusion of air. UP and the Cache American. Gladiolus bulbs should be clean and the tops pulled off for stor- FOR SALE Karakul Registered age. Do not remove the husk, Ewes, buck service free. Call which protects the bulb. or Malcolm1 write. evenings Where named varieties are Dairies, 408 S. 2nd South. grown and It Is desired to keep the bulbs of each variety separ-allo- FOR RENT Two roomed house, ate the following is a good method garden spot and large lot at a for each variety; take a kraft bargain to a responsible party size or for a years lease. Mrs. S. M. paper bag of three-qua- rt England, 74 East 4th South, Logan, Utah. Deer Must be Killed within Hunting Season in the Cache District with j w PETERS AMUNITION Purchased from our store All Hunters must be Registered All horns must have Hunters Tag Attached. BIKE AND AIQ vA iLj u SportingGoods pA EMaammamaBM FUR KARAKUL SHEEP Will Yet Become of One Cache Countys Leading INDUSTRIES Profitable Animal that Fats Grass SEE INVESTIGATE llmi Most Ray Allen COVE, UTAH. For Registered sHssa Our bank account is going up like Soon, honey, July thermometer. then by the time summer was over he sent her a special delivery letter, announcing that he was on the way to her with wedding license, a car and his dog. He left Charlie and Tom to run the garage, and started in his rebuilt roadster, on the long journey to Capital City where Katherine was teacher in the high school. Some nights he slept In farmhouses, others he camped out. When he was within 200 miles of Capital City he conceived the idea of driving all night and surprising Katherine by arriving twelve hours earner than she expected him. So all that night he drove, lost his way a time or two, but when the sun came up he was too happy to feel weary. In an hour or two he would see Katherine. He stepped on the gas. Rounding a curve In the road, he put the brakes on suddenly. An old, open automobile blocked the road. Beside it stood two men with shotguns. One of the men, a scraggly fellow of about thirty, approached him. 'Stop your motor, Buddy, and keep both hands up on the wheel there. Joe placed his other hand on the wheel. What is this a hold-up- ? Oom. Q me MetaHMflwjn-Maye- r (To be continued.) SALE Cache Valley Junk. Canna L.b.rs will do well with low.r is ideal, but the same treatment. Gladiolus FOR SALE Restaurant fixtures dure higher if the other factors .albs are even easier to at 174 South Main. C Ed T.! keep In are favorable. It Is possible to good cendi ion. The Baur 4 Bargains. principle cf trouble with them are keep them In a heated basement if they are protected by a cover- - extreme humidity and poor ven-in- g FOR RENT Housekeeping apartment at Palace Hotel. Phone of ea th, sand or peat moss Elation. The y.should not be piled 970-A Methods For Storing Bulbs Guard Against Dry, mesphere and Lack PRIZES FOIt SALE New mill funning cheap. L. K. Wood, Mendon, Ut. FOR Unhealed ALSO MANY OTHER a;- - i '.A . 100 Breeding Stock. emsBBBBea i :i 7 CHEVBOLET Plic (omplete Gxhj-- Gnupleteu Tcw soon. And I WANTED TO KNOW BUT BOTHER WAS TOO BUSY.... APACE FROM THE HEART DIARY OF A MODERN GIRL ... - Ilf' T " the MASTER stoker Produced in such large qualities on the Assembly Line System that the Cost has been kept to a Minimum. A First Class pro- duct for m I.--. 1 J? ' - First Class Homes y '- tty a- ' - Si it - ii r 'if As different as day is from night . . . with the most marked appearance change in all Chevrolet - ' 3 "TT - &" ComInstalled autowith plete matic controls V ;A x I N. .4 .V -- A' Install One Now 83 Jackson & Fry Co. Phone West Center Logan, Utah A- Next Sunday Oct. Be Prepared for Winter Weather 130 history i- - ; for $179.50 00 $15.00 WATCH RIFLE BINNOCULARS V S 3rd PRIZE 1st PRIZE $50.00 2nd PRIZE s, "It's Garland, secretary and Jack Chcrtington, of i!Io, business n:at.a;ir; treasurer; run-dow- Tims. $ Ejections lor olflcers of the college band were held recently with .ha following results, as announc-- j id by Professor N. W. Chiistian-sn- . director: Eugene Peterson, Login, p rsident; Owen Hammond Providence, Lyle fmf z', YOUR CUIDI Annual Big Buck Contest Band Officers MADE IN KENTUCKY rugs are Tom. AIL9 For Four Days f : . . . the most beautiful car youve ever laid your eyes on I |