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Show 1 rare l CACHE wn te.nxn CACHE AMERICAN Beml-Week- ly Ok J J, legal notices ii spent at Bridge. Mrs high score T, B. Farr was an Invited w Clark NOTICE TO CREDITORS , J Gin--ui- l I n.i i as . .. tlr. Superintendent Matter, November 2 1931 Entered as Second-Cla- s post office at Logan, Utah, under the Act ol March W Friday, October 23. 1936. UTAH CACHE COUNTY. N. In (he District Court of the I irst Mrs mobile and Guardianship Notice guest jojirUi DMrlit ef the State Ol ounty Civil or the re The Just-A-club le budge Utah, In and for the County fur further ln iivp fciKBer met at the I ot of Mi. H ner j of Cache. formation." Djmci on Friday afJe.mxin. Lun-- ! Dr Dam is E Townsend, re- - chi on was served on small table! In the Matter of the Joint Ls. Notice to Creditor a straw mu among lort tbit hl(l w(r? d Toratcd with pink . tales of Catherine Hill, and 1. .t k ... L... Townsend r. anj iaV(.nc(.r Asters, n pa a&xni ' Matthew Hill, also known as Id.our, reveals the ftut Ofthat 62- alUrroon was spent playing Bridge ,nJuduUI District of the sutI Go Matthew Hill, Sr., Deceived. pare lit favor the eledion Lothair Halo won high In and for the County f I U ernor All. M. London for pros!- be. of ( will Creditor nt present claims to the undersigned In llM' MatUT oI lhe &tate 0,1 with voufher of homfon' Henry hod. o anufatturer at her automobiles, has come out favor- - Saturday evening In honor of WILUAM c PAINTER. Deceased, at his residence at 347 West 1st Cnditors will present claims Kansas of election the the ing icr birthday The anniversary. to the underslgnejl governor. were seated at on- - long with vouchers j guests her resident at1 Sen. Herbert B, Maw who op- -, table which was beautifully dec- - administratrix at Blood for Governor I the rosea. orated with Those present jeised rv,emher ' lain of governor In the from out of town wvre, Mrs. Jas,3 ,,!,'v nomination .dmintst p' ' ' rtatc Democratic convention, has Johnson. Mrs. J. C. Johnson. Mrs of thi estate of William C. tux iinnouiied to his supporters that Oliver Johnson and Mrs, R. E. differences have been patihed up Berntson of Logan, Mrs. Eugene, Painter, deceased. tnd that he will support Cover- - Lund-juls- t of Franklin, Idaho, M s.1. GtOKOfc r.or Blood and the enure Demountable Stokes of Tremonton and1"" ? Af rbfhl., suonOt'-iob-- r 23. tratlc ticket. (Mrs. C. E. Hawkes of Pocatello, 30, November 6. 13. 20, 1936. Landon continues to Idaho The evening was spent In lead In tlie Literary Digest straw music and social chat, vote. If the Digest poll is any-- j Mr ftn(J Rob(,n R 0rlf. C. ALLEN Jr. Editor C. ENGLAND, Manager H. ENGLAND, Mechanical C. POLITICAL SNAPSHOTS Newspaper. Published Every Tuesday and Friday me tau.e Amerw an Publishing Company at 62 West Center Street, Lot; an, Uah. WM AMERICAN-LOGA- at 'be 3, 1897. at0) I Subscription Ba.ea. by Carrier or Mall . . . One Year JIM Advertising Rate Mad Known Upon Application. L.J! !d,n.r American System Favored The Transportation Conference of 1933-5- , 38 South Dearborn St., Chicago, bent on inquiry to hundreds of chambers of commerce and trade groups asking their frank opinion on government ownership .and operation of the railroad industry. The replies hate now been published in a volume of more than 7U0 pages. 'I he d trade associations and chambers of commerce memllicir of the 48 nation, covered the states , governor win be fith entertained at dinner at bership includes the big and little business men whoit lhe K 0er 0" of of the JJI"1 furnish a major portion employment thejUi.rext pre.Mdmt of th um-.Angi ' of Ogden, who recently! Wright country. Utah is safe for Pres. Roosevelt from a trlp t0 Cuba The astounding part about the replies is not that tt would seem from the increasing THE BEST BUY IN ooms and table were b.au- rail of the they were against government ownership CALIFORNIA WINE the Salt Lake Trlbun- - straw vote road industry, but the emphatic manner in which they Republicans ar ol hopeful went into specific detail as to why they were against electii.3 Kav E. DJIfan for governor at the Nov emb, r elect! m it. Such an array of opposition of intelligent citizens Candidate Dillmin makes a great to the adoption of a national policy which vvopld hit with the people whereever he Even prominent Democrats change our basic theory of government, cannot be goes. In Cache say they like him ns a ignored. man and feel they will make no The following quotation from the Lynn, Massa- mistake to support him tor gov-nor. chusetts, Chamber of Commerce is topical: railWe believe that government ownership of roads would be inimical to the public interest due to SMITHFIELD 1 the fact that such a movement would set up the greatest bureaucratic organization in the country, controllThe Willow Valley ed by politicians who would not have the interest of SmlthfHd camp of the Daughters of Utah the people at heart. Pioneers met at the home of Such a movement would also tend largely to en- Mrs J W. Klrkbride on Friday war'.: ; new plow and tractor; ifternoon with President Mrs courage further inroads of governemnt into business, Nephi Tarbet In charge. Singing! reasonably done. See Edl'or of Cache American. as under the direction of M s. which would eventually lead to state socialism. W. alias Mrs. J. with Barker, The operation of the railroads ly the govern- Kirktride at the Karakul piano. Prayer, FOR SALE Registered ment during the war gives an excellent example of how Mrs Annie G. Miles. Life sketch Ewis, buck service free. Call or write. Malcolm evenings A. Bain was given by efficientcy is decreased when government operation is rfMrsRobert Dalnes. 403 S. 2nd South. John M. Bam. Mrs. Richard compared with private operation. Raskelley gave a talk on Public OR RENT Two roomed The Transportation Conference lias rendered a woi k of the Pioneers. Violin solo, garden spot and large lot house, at a Mrs. W. W. Perkins with Miss party public service in making available these expressions of Oralie Cragun at the piano.) bargain to a responsible leis- - Mrs. 8. M. for a opinion from 48 states on the question of government Dainty reheshmenls were served. England,year's 74 Eas. 4.h South, Lo The American vfVf Auxiliary rvvO oc-- t ownership of transportation which affects every city, tnei at the home Legion ol Mis. Glen R. ' Ban' in land. the on Friday afternoon. Mrs.1 town, hamlet and individual , I repie-sente- or thf-i- r Receiverships What Price Liquidations ? liquidations under Democratic administration have cost depositors In closed banks, approximately 31 000,000, a sum several times the average invested capital of most Utah banks. State Bank New Deal Legal Fees patronage, greed and waste have cost depositors in six banks a to.al of $160 885 62 for Political legal fees alone. V I II ' radio Uiat Ii tmmtmrtibUl Fr or fro a A volt i S volt a iffy. For low rat eot yoa aaa bay tiU Zaaiih ai volt radio. For ocoaoM-lea- l aad alaipta aparatloa aad a hill Moro aoaay yaa aiay fcava thm Mm Zeaith aa a 6 roll radio. Eacli ia a com pUf radio la Ha owa laaa. A I ii 6 toIi 4a t MAGIC POWER PACK WORKS IHi MIRACLE Tha fnMriibl oaiaro la aiada poaaihto hy tha mow Zenith Farm Radio Power Park. Sllpa out for 2 volt opora-lioSllpa 4a for 6 volt. COME INI See Hear It! TF yoar rholcol Lt aa ahow yoa how II la dona. Tho oaly radio that aivta yoa both typoa of batlory oporatioa, aad tha haat farm radio mado today. Both typoa avallabla with althar broad vast or powerful ohortwavo plus broad caat rarrptioa. FEIIRS0N A Close Shave No, this chiisanthennuns A i ltasant : t- a . . THE barber shop Ure MASTER STOKER Produced in such large qualtities on the Assembly Line System that the Cost has been kept to a Minimum. A First Class pro- duct t Xt-- - sf- s'. 5.; .. - for . .A Installed v, 4 tin-Ne- Be LETS CLEAN HOUSE! 83 VOTE REPUBLICAN STRAIGHT If (hose windows are not repaired the home will be very We have a Window Glass Expert. comfortable Phone AUTOMATIC HEAT un- at our showroom the biggest sensation in home comfort in years, an automatic machine that makes coal a better automatic fuel than other fuels, at the lowest cost of any heating! Hundreds of homes, the owners of which could afford any kind of heat, have been equipped w'ith Link-Bel- t automatic coal burners, because of the superiority ov er gas and oil. No "cold eject; no oil vapor seventy smudge over furnishings and in DROP see Why Be Bothered With Washing at Home When You Can Have It Done So Cheaply at JAPANESE HAND LAUNDRY 18 West First North We Call Phone 415 nd Deliver RfrS33EZEKEE3a323r 3' '! Fglt Elesit: Va- PHONE 823 . ' Crystal Bottling & Furniture Co. West First North Logan, Utah Gasoline, Gal PHONE r? Kiir.aaBiaMqaregggsv y gSgfMf- - of INDUSTRIES Most Profitable Animal tha Eat Grass INVESTIGATE SEE Exch. Ray Allen Phone 1232 COVE, UTAH. Breeding Stork LIMINATED WHEN PLACED WITH US Let U Sell or Rent Your Property, Or Collect the Rent! WE NEED MORE HOMES NOW See Us Today! Blaser Real Estate (Located Crockett Bldg.) 655-- j, Office 58 Phones Res. 24 South Main LOGAN 570 E. 4th N. MY COOKING mOLTS ARE Pefectf && t . 4. :Ji ,- cooking since she started using her Electric Range. She has no baking failures. With her automatically controlled temperature she gets the same uniformly perfect results every day. ELECTRIC COOKING IS CERTAIN I Ask The Housewife Who Cooks ELECTRICALLY I High Grade Motor Oils 29c And WOOD Co. Commercial Sires for boilers up to 250 H. P. also rvaiiable One She doesnt know what it is to have "unlucky days with her JIM. & L. COAL ninnniimiiiffliioil Become 130 Treated and Untreated Hi-Te- st I Yet mcma Good Supply of all preparations Lump, Nut, Pea and Stoker Slack, West 1st No. f I -E- Let us Fill up Your Bin as Winter is Just Around the Corner. heating. 40 Will Cache Countys Leading In Selling Your Property O In Collecting Rents In Renting Your Property Prepared for Winter Weather The Best in the West free booklet on automatic cuum Cleaner Complete with all Attachments $1.50 per day. 1 Washer FUR SHEEP for $179.50 COAL walD; no smoke; no periods of too hot or too cold; no loose ash; no fire or explosion danger; no cold basements. The housewife needs never go to the basement to tend the fire. At no cost or obligation to you, we will have an experienced stoker man make a survey of your heating plant, showing you just what you need to put it in first class modern condition. Send the coupon below for a Logan KARAKUL Repossessed Horton and Apex Maytag Several other make Wringer Rolls 11.50 up. Repairing on all make washers, and Vacuums. Also new and used Radios, Vacuum and El. Refrigerator. Easy Trrms. k ABERDEEN a year JONES PLjrvIDiTsG COf.IPANY New Eureka 31 Used New LINOLEUM CO Phono 244-- Com-plet- e Jackson & Fry Co. Phone West Center Logan, Utah $, now for as little as 183 or A Main. 419 So. WASHERS with auto- malic controls Utahs Famous Winds Will Blow TeL 386 H. PARKER A. AWNING First Advertisement) Logan Hardware Co. E 2nd go. Install One Now Aie YOU in favor of continuing m ollue Deal" clique that is miking the taxpavers of the State of Utah9 The North 126 for Winter . . . New Tops. Repairing . . . Interior Wort. AU Work Guaranteed. Class Homes Voting Your Convictions (Paid Political Electric Co. TRANSFER One attorney drew fees in a single year amoun'-m- g to $35,000, a sum sev n times as great as tlie salary of a Justice ol the Utah Sapienie Couit. 0 Geo. B. Everton 74 589 W. CENTER 642 How is Your Auto Top? let us Weatherproof Your Car KfiMBmim&LSmshtV-mLvUM)- ! . just remind-inyou lo read about the really dope haes that neluuliy happened to people . . . thrilling experiences recounted by Floyd Adventurers Gibbons in his Club. regular feature of this newspaper. If youre tired of the hum drum life, tf you want excitement by the carload, turn Advenright now to tin- turer Club artule by Flod Gibbons the e htadlme hunter and war correspondent1 i Are You Paying This Salary? Johnson PHONE 314 LOGAN ) Bought, Sold, Exchanged and Repaired. New Royal Typewriters Chiropractor Nrqrocalomrter and Sendee 1 S P. M. to Huars 735 West Crnter SL Thane TROUBLE utah-Win- CAB AND MACHINES Dr. M. C. OLSEN For Registered rsiTina C. R. TYPEWRITERS and ADDING Logan j m Sein 'thorn ley was chaige. Singing, "Star Spangled Banner" unaer me direction ol Miss Oiahe Llbb.i Cragun. P.ajer, chaplain, Toolson. A business meeting was Mis. held alter which Eimiu Ihunley rendered vo.al solo. weie served to fourteen. j The Ladies Liteiary club met at the home of Mrs. Leonard Olson on Thursday aiteuiuoa. in. drama, "If I Had Four Apples by Josephine Lawrence was given cy Ms. Richard Toolson. A delicious luncheon was seivcd lo 18 guests. Mrs. George Toolson was an invited guest. The Ladies Budge club n,et a" the home ot Mrs. Helen P. Tool-so- n on friday afternoon A or- liuous lunch v r . saved at small tables which were cen eiea v. hi 23. 30. 1918. 26 East 2nd North ei ' 18, .. i,s-rvn- T Clov-rn- Eouth, Logan, Utah, on or befoie December 6th, A D 1938. GEORGE D. HARDING. Administrator ot tns Joint Estates of Cathe Inc Hill and Mattht Hill, also known as Matthew Hill. Er. GEORGE C. HEINRICH, Attorney for Admlnlstiator Dates of Publication October 2, 9, Your Dealer or UTAH POWER & See LIGHT CO, |