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Show Insure LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH CACHE AMERICAN Four Crookston Strong For KARAKUL fOlllES OF FUR By Plotkln THE GREAT 11 & SHEEP Roosevelt Will Yet Cache County s ' ' v.x-'- t lor Registered I'TAII. Itrerding ? llfri CIIILiLEj LLiLoJ call-Sure- ly sis-ha- JONES. CHIEF HENDRICK SIR JZZtZ A BRITSH 60VERNOB OF COLONIES, THff 60T SUIT OF ENGLISH CLOTHES BV TELLIN6 WILLIAM S0T 5.000 No. 145-$197.50 L J Four Rm, Hish Fldtllty I Tunlns, th. msiI tuning y.t dtviMd. 5: KlU V - N.wBtinPowtf Tub.k i V' You will be delighted with this wonderful set and every guest of your home will "that is the purest, clearesttone I ever heard from a Radio." The "Labyrinth" is an exclusive Stromberg-Carlso- n feature. It gives the complete tonal picture sought since radio first began. No more "booming" but pure, deep bass tones and full re- production of music and ABOUT 17. 24. At 22 South Main St. .... C. R. Johnson CAB AND TRANSFER PHONE 314 LOO VS 7 $ HE COMMON Cat is not a girq HOWEVER, IT 3 -- & is Furnished by the Lumarla Althoi.ch the Mass of This Arrangement or Mmev Plant, U Is the Frail Bitlersw et Berries Which Make up the in s. mCE 4500,000 MILLAR MIUlOttAftE To CANADIAN m amt em to most babies60 beween IN HIS WILL SPORTSMAN- -, TO THE CANADIAN ccuer nu ml the Lunch Maugham Betty members was served to eighteen Special guests were Mrs. Ida Bair, Mrs Annie Lclshman, Mrs Manilla Perkins. Miss Ellen Jones and Miss By C. V. IIANSEN Cleo Lelshman. Thomas and Joseph Brenchley BIBLE STORIES 123456 ;?Mlss of Ogden spent the week end ABRAHAM ENTERS EGYT with relatives. Coming to attend, A grievous famine Invaded the at South the football games land of Canaan, and Abram had Cache on Friday. the Egyptians Mrs Emily Williams and R. C.j discovered that a in weie condition, flourishing Smith came home Tuesday after, and decided to go down to them. spending a week In California at- As he approached Egypt, having of their! tending the funeral Sarai his wife with him, he was brothe- -, Thomas Smith. afraid, because of her great beauMrs Bobbv Price and small son ty, th.it the king would kill him. came home from the hospital on In order to secure her, so he conWednesday and was taken to the trived this scheme. He pretended home of her parents, Mr. and to be her brother, and directed Mrs. John L. Here. her to tell that she was his sisMrs. Ora Smith entertained at ter In this Abram did not tell a quilting party at her home on a lie, for she was his half sister, Wednesday. Dinner and lunch was' having the same father but not served ad the day enjoyed by the same mothei. In a future arwill Mesdames Larsen, Veda ticle, a further explanation Lydia Lar be given As soon as they cam' Smith, Luella Larsen, Albe-t- a sen, Leola Bailev, Margaret Bow- -, into Egypt, it happened just as cutt, Mary Larsen, Clara Maugh- At am expected it would, for the am Carrie Larsen, Marie Gunnell fame of his wifes beauty was to Pharaoh, the King of and Mrs Smith. Councilor Wm P Leatham gave Egypt, and he den anded that she a talk on the "World's Great Op- be bi ought into his household was obeyed but be- -' portunities, on Sundav evening The command in the Wellsville ward MIA meet- fore anything serious happened,' bv sending1 ing. Other numbers were, edito lal the Lcrd intervened Retold story, upon the king and his household) Item, Verda Hall, Fear came upon Sarah Darlev, great plagues. "Strange Roads, Poems, Lorraine Parkinson, Leah the king, and discovering who all she was, he sent for Abram, and Maughan and Paul Selley, numbers were taken from the Im- said, What Ls this you have done to me? Why did you not tell me provement Ei a A duet, Let Us Oft Speak Kind Words, was by she was your wife I might have Pai ley Hall and Kenneth Mur-- 1 taksn her to be mv wife Now that she is your wife, take her ary. MINUTE BIBLE STORIES h-- re j j and depart mjimiik.vaBLAgLM SEEN HAVE CAVES rV'rS J, FELLOWS t . with harmonizes the flow.rs or materials A vas need not be e) pensive or eiaD- -, orate m fact, those of simple line and color without any de.or- ation are likely to be best. The smiple white vase in the illistntion with Its graceful cur- for the ves is most appropriate lor-angula- - but graceful branches ot bittersweet berries that car- nc c. t.'.e vase, Thz ry out the orange pods o the Chinese lanterns are placed In the center and low where they givf stability instead of making the arrange- meat appear top heavy The nun' add a pleasmg iature no'c of brown to the bright mass cr enure In the white vase. Otl.e dried materials that are available in the florist shops now mtlud. s'raw flowers In a great variety ot attractive hues, ye, low, n arocn. bronze, whie, and rus- set Not only do they bring Au- tur.n cicrlng Into our homes now but they will be Just as lo.ely all that catello, Idaho, on brief visits The North Winds Will Blow ralJS Vs ma ln hot rvf home 1 w eK no eanfe lne enQ onH Xfp and Mrs of If those windows are not repaired the home will be very We have a Window Glass Expert. comfortable Logan Hardware Co. ' Phone un- 183 Shirley 05,. at ths Falola farm Lrday n,!ht at a showe. given Sat-biw- ht m hcnor of N fceke.. Jr . jr and Mrs. Shirley THE CULLEN HOTEL r,erUy named in' Salt Lake City cat-tai- ls obiter Central, Convenient, Comfortable Headquarters for Farming, Mining, and Livestock Interests The Salt Ijke Home for Cache Valley People Try the Twenty Five Cent Plate Lunch at the Soda Fountain W. D. ROBERTS, Mgr. formerly of Hotel Roberta new of Ogden, Utah, and the bride was formerly Miss Verda Anderson Cf alt Laxe City. We wish them a successful Journey thru lite. ... j I'nari, so- -, ailed or money plan', with its flat discs of glis tening silver is ano.hr beautiful dri.d material for bouquet use. Is is Icvely by itself In a wrute va-- e iir mixed with Autumn colored to materials their emphasize brightness . NEXT NOVEMBER COAL IM THE AUTOMATIC BUTLER STOKER. I FIRE THE COAL AUTOMATICAL-AN0 CUT y0UR TUH BILLS 157. TO 50?. : Laketown It was a little cause for our concern to wonder why Amos Robinson w is making frs--1 quent trips to Sat Lake C.ty, and glad to lam of the a rival of a baby girl, born last Monday. All concerned doing nicely Mr and Mrs Carl G. Stuart of Rccsevelt, Utah, paid our town a brief visit Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Williamson -1 WASHER f J .VI I" aid-- LAKETOWN 3!viA new 'lltmdoutf, .lty in making attractive . r alignments may some- be due to failure to use a conrtimr "The House at the End of Lane, i T 6otn and socaM on milk.) THAT WERE INHABlTtD MILLIONS AND MILLIONS OF THESE LITTLE Feature of This ArFluer, Wumk and llclllix Dif floral (lines THAN most Biros do. 7?e ybongj arc a. V DREAMT ABOUT THE fRESEHT VS WE MHT nvs WITH greater skill K Wr. is;; . (It. Refill Lines Are Charming: lair. um nt Composed of Fried A 'Jl PAY AS YOU SAVE... 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Thats why the makers of Town Tavern keep that THEa mans brow Countless of housewives have found that the fast, efficient, gentle water action developed by MEADOWS Washers not washes their clothes only quickly and thoroughly but actually prolongs their wearing life from n, 40 to good rye agein in charred oak barrels, at summer temperature, for 15 50. long months. There it keeps getting smoother, better, milder. of ordinary laundry methods r Stop the it's a needless and expensive waste. Investigate learn why its the MEADOWS Washer today washing action means greater thoroughness and greater protection to your clothes than any other washer on the market Let ns show you its many practical, exclusive features, that mean greater satisfaction and a longer life of trouble tree operation. It's the washer that makes water do all the work. wash-wea- NOW $59.50 to $99.50 PEHRSON ELECTRIC ;fW s: 1 ONLY speech. Come into our store and hear it. Z. e Renlck the OLD TOWN TAVERN KEEPER In the District Court of the First Judicial District of the State of Utah, in and for the County of Cache. In the Matter of the joint Estates Of ISAAC BAUMAN, JOSEPHINE BAUMAN and EMANUEL BAUMAN, Decedents. claims Creditois will present with vouchers to the undersigned administratrix at her residence at Providence, Cache County, in the State of Utah, on or before the 20th day of February, A. D. 1936 EMMA HAMMOND, Administrates of the Estate of Isaac Bauman, EmanJosephme uel Bauman, Decedents. NEWEL G. DAINES, Attorney Publication Dates: Oct. 20, 27, 3, 10, ' .r CHIEF Notice to Creditors Nov. 1 I OF THE DISl'KUT lOtBT THE FIRST JlDIflU DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF ITAH, IV tOIVTY OI AM) FOB 1I1E CAt HE. Ban-ma- -- I ACRES IN LAND FROM THE -4 Y. OF4MITRICA - fi LEGAL NOTICES l C ... V w By " Stock President about era are raving Booaevelt? Of cour.se vou and I cans switch them off tlie radio, but many people do not do I hat, Mar Cove Dlla All n and they rather like to listen, even Hindi k ko weie In Laigan Wedwhen they kno' its all bunk. on business Their only howl is that Roose- nesday The oilier rs of the John Cornvelt has gore Into debt; well, weish camp, daughters of pionee s ar not surprised at that, because to atol were In Logan Thursday Americans are in the habit meetmonthly tend the regular going Into debt. ing. They are Sophia Day, Della No Institution of any kind, eith- Allen Florence Rich, Thora Day, er private or public ever did suc- May Hendricks and Susie Allen ceed without going Into debt. Now A number of our bos and men just look around us here In Lo- - started to work at the sugar fat- gan. We jaent Into debt Wednesday and Thursday. ter system, electric piunt, sewer tory Mrs M. H. Preece lias returned be would it the system, and from Salt Lake where she atheight of ignorance to say tliat tended conference and then visthese things could have been had ited with her two daughters who without going Into debt. are living there. our consider Going farther, Morris Freese has accepted a We started on winter Job with Raymond Allen liquor business. 1200,000 borrowed money. In one Ray Is selling pedigreed sheep and him year we paid It off; also bought locating furs and It keep equipment for the stores, paid for busy. that and have over one half milMrs. Della Allen entertained for lion dollars and are still going her grand mother, Mrs. Lauren&cn strong. of Preston, Friday night. The These Republicans seem to have following guests enjoyed lunch when they and then spent the evening playforgotten conditions were at the helm. ing bridge. The banks were all closing, farFay Allen, Grace Day, Orvilla mers were forestalling mortgage Richards, Mary Hendricks, Chloe foreclosures with pitchforks. Ethel Edna Larsen, Harrison, Now with wheat $100 per bushel Hatch, Bertha Francis Cornish, and other farm products the same Allen, Elva Allen, Mrs. Laurcnsen yes Indeed, look at the price or was tendered a nioe present by spuds. her friends. The anti-NeDealers who are Bishop L. H. Allen and wife so worried about the debts should were Salt Lake visitors Saturday detour these fine new roads so They returned Sunday morning. they would last longer for the Quite a number attended quarrest of us. In Richmond terly conference The Republicans have one good Sunday, among them being Mr man I want to remain In office and Mrs. Fred Titenson, Peter and that Is our District Judge end Alton Kingsford, Edwin Hatch Melvin C. Harris. He is a real Zenda and Mr. and Mis. W. J man. Harrison, Roy Eskelson and othWe know our commissioners are ers The church security program the best we ever had, so let us was discussed and all were urged keep them on the job They are to help carry over the program William Worley and Leo Nielsen as outlined by our leaders. These state legislators We need! ? three and there are six who want a the Job. You know it has been.' f V I E T VY hinted that the pay may be $8 00 Instead of $4 00. It Is about time some of these1 men come out with some pronus-- l Mr. and Mrs Edward Leavitt es of what they Intend to do of Cardston, Canada, were they have a hobby of some ing on relatives here Wednesday kind. on their return trip home from A state legislator always has attending conference In Salt Lake lots of Influence in his county. I Mrs. Melvin Riggs and daughter wish these fellows would promise Charlotte accompanied Mrs. Ken to work hard to get us a public Jenson . of Brigham City to Salt hospital, so the people would not Lake Friday and visited their to mortgage their home when iter, Mrs. E. N. Peterson. Miss any one gets sick. Charlotte will spend several weeks There are plenty of doctors and in the city with her aunt, Mrs. Peterson. . j L Mrs. Louis Perkins returned home Monday after attending the funeral of her brother Thomas Smith at Live Oak, California The Madra club met Thursday at the home of Mrs. Aerial Maugh-- , an with President Mrs Blanch Eradshaw in charge. Tire follow- two tng program was rendered: -It's a Sin to Tell a Lie, solos, and "Love Came by Calling, Miss Ellen Jones; two readings, The and Birthday "Jimmy's Owd, by Mrs June Bair; solo, AND AIR jo - Ray Allen COE, SA OOOITIES-IAN- Leading INDUSTRIES Animal tba Most Profitable Eats Crass SEE INVESTIGATE CROOKSTON Editor Cache American. to Major You have listenid and that Bowes radio progran Idea of hla a twre a large gong la a hen some performer sounded has too many diacordi, Isn't that splendid thing where you can so quickly? jet them to shut Is upsounded they After that gong never let out another j ep. Would It not be swell il something like that gong could be By ROBERT wciouer zu, ivjo. Form Perfect Harmony of One Become Flowers and Container Thorndike i. "".Jr i ut: sciav, NOW 15 MONTHS 1 OLD Pehrson Electric Co. K' 22 South Main MTIONU, DlSflLLFKS PRODUCTS CORPORATION IS j. Executive Offices, New ork, N. Y. |