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Show CACHE Pafre Two Newspaper, Published Every Tuesday and ComiKUiy by the Cache American Publishing at 6J West Center Htm-t- . Lucan. Uum. Friday JOEL McCREA av Subscription Kates: by Carrier or Mall . . . One Year $1.50 Advertising Rates Mads Known Upon Application. lie-caus-e over-confidenc- e- WH at st on the bulls eye, yon era tuned in correctly Double Connections for Built-I- n Antenna T unlng beet reception over any distance new you have seen, heard and appraised them for yourself. A Zenith costs no Mataglas Tubes Newadvantages oi metal tubes . . . and Bone of the disadvantages . . . yet you may put la metal tubas ii you preier them Improved Overtone Amplifier the secret of Zenith tone quality. Triple Filtering ell the more yet gives infinitely more for your money. Write or telephone for a representative, or best of all, come in today! Assures quiet reception. l many improvements, features, new conveniences, as does Zenith. Don't buy any radio until TargettheTuning bullet when fjmetico. radio manufacturer gives Molt (2opUl ?Qzdio ALWAYS A Yf Alt AHEAD I Joe l Da: ks, Cu;kj:l l.one oa.JJ. 3 V i i.ii Mr. Alph K. lvr yer.t One is o; .jr .1 dilli-Liu-- ncigu-borhoe- d. r. , j tu the next xfx (non the ths world for Swaa turned topey-turv- y and hi family. Karle had gtveo 'die tittle houaa tn Rett dea Morta I and IrriHej air of home en in college . gardes Th-- -. ve.v ins was tn-rd- iy and because she herself was consumed with curiosity, she and Ewle went calling at the Bostrom cotEwle was tage one afternoon. friendly and gay, but Emmy Louise assumed her most frigid and polite social air. Ewle at once proposed that Lotta go riding with her some day. And she laughingly Invited herself down for one of those Svenska suppers her father was always talking about. When they had gone Karle was thoughtful. How, she wondered, was all this going to end? she began hesitantly, Lotta, Mr. Glasgow's a married man More than twice your age . . . you wouldnt . . OLD flaonam. MONTHS OLD 2 BRAND i STRAIGHT 80UR2C MUSKETS BRAND las of JL LI A JACOBSEN, deceas- ed; w. H. Stewart, as administo- tor oi the Joint estates of J. Z STEWART SR., otherwise known and STEWART as JAMES Z. JULIA A. STEWART, deceased; J. S. Graehl otherwise known as Joseph S. Graehl; Taylor Parkinson and wife, Sarah Parkinson, Ina H Parkinson, LaRue Parkinson, Reed H. Parkinson and wife. Sarah W. Parkinson, Lucille Parkinson, Marianna Musser, Eleanor Parkinson and LaFayette Parkinson, heirs at law of SARAH H. TAYLOR, also ' TAYLOR HARRIET known as PARKINSON, deceased; and also all other persons unknown, claiming any right, title, estate, lien or interest In Cie real property described in the plaintiffs complaint, adverse to the plaintiffs owner- shin or any cloud upon the tiff's title thereto, Defendants. The State of Utah to said De fend ants: You are hereby summoned within twenty days after service of this summons upon you If served within the County in which this action is brought, otherwise within thirty days after service, and defend the above action: and in case of your failure so to do, judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint, a copy of which is herewith served upon you and the original filed with the Clerk of the court. This action is brought for the purpose of quieting title to Ihe land described in the plaintiifs situated in Logan, complaint, Cache County, State of Utah, and described as follows, particularly plaln-Loui- a-- . ' 1 R u 2l 29' Nov. 21; f rid ay LONGWOOD KELSEY BOURBON WHISKEY 90 Proof Coda No. 137 od No. 148 ON SALE AT ALL STATE LIQUOR STORES .&. Ai3."ersacfflaa 1 MASTER THE stoker! Ei u f pi rouYced - m suc.it large qualtities on the Assembly A First Class H duct for First Class Homes evening to hono: the Lii.hday of their mother. A delightful evening was enjoyed by Mr. and Mrs. James H. Jardine, Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Thompson.! Mr. and Mrs. Andrew H. Jardine, Mr. and Mrs. John H. Jardi Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Buttars, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Griffin of Rexburg, Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Buttars, Cornish; Mr. and Mrs. Jardine, Trenton and their father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Jemes B. Jardine. Miss Julia Griffin entertained a group of girls at her home on Miss Jennie Saturday evening. Ravsten was guest of honor. S3 Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Godfrey went to Fairview, Idaho, on Fri-- 1 5 La-R- ue Proof-C- BOURBON WHISKEY 90 Proof Cod No. 134 The family ol Mr. and Mrs. James B. Jardine met at their home on 90 ' i Fsiii-- Installed . auto- "V Pee w,t Htttk controls w for $179.50 Install One Now Be Prepared for Winter Weather Jackson & Fry Coi West Center Logan, Utah Phone 130 en-itl- ' above-entitl- to-w- it: ... gwV m Siiinf CT Geo. B. Everton W 126 The North Winds Will Blow If those windows are not repaired the home will be very comfortable We have a Window Glass Expert. Logan Hardware Co. Phone For Rent: New Eureka E 2nd So. TeL 386 or 23S Dr. M. C. OLSEN un- 183 Chiropractor Nenrocalometer and Service Honrs 1 to 5 P. M. 235 West Center St. Phone 642 Va- . West First North se Da. cs of publications: . ' STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY What if he Is? cried Lotta defiantly. "Nobody in the world has ever been so good to me aa he haa Id do anything for him, you understand? Anything!" Seriously disturbed now, Karts took her problem to Swan. They must go back to Iron Ridge at once this was no place for them. AU these things Mr. Glasgow had been doing for them center of ft wasn't Beginning at the for them. It was for Bk C" Logan City Surwas tn love with Lotta; they had Block 5, Plat vey, thence running South 1.80 been blind sot to see it betas "You make big mistake, 8wwn told hia ekdwr with gecxlia r not in TYPEWRITERS and proaek. Baxaeqr wttb LoMa . . b tn atlB to n wttb her moths fee Is oBJi won', MACHINES ADDING hear such talk- - Ton denrt Sold, Exchanged and Bought, Glassmm. Barney Repaired. New Royal Typewriters Crystal Bottling & Furniture Co Attachments $1.50 per day. West 1st North Logan, Utah Crystal Bottling & Furniture Co. Try a Want Ad in These Columns .SJ. ri,e Mjier and Krvil Godfrey ; ul cuum Cleaner Complete with all 72-0- 0 S 1 1 Get ui.d C'M.k.ns. . e you so ion ct His suggestion had the effect of a embshell. They stared at Barney in amazement and delight. cried Bwan. By Jimminy! "Jumping Jehoeaphat "Oh, Mr. Glasgow! was all Lotta could say, but her face shone with joy and gratitude. linger tip tuning R allocater ocuxetely logs end foreign stations and Mis. C LI in.', Mrs Phone L.'l-ll- . sue, ; ItiS-.KIBL- E beauti-woma- Split-Saco- Samd-iy- 11 the pivot of all eyes. Chicago was a revelation to them. Barney took the women to the best shop in town, outfitted them from head to toe In the most expensive and fashionable finery. At Rectors where they dined, Lottas radiant young beauty attracted a good deal Now that she no cf attention. l.ir.ged looked like a rube, she :ccned herself like a peacock. "Listen, Lotta, Barney told her, Vou don't need to worry about think, because it other women n be the most i 'll always In the room, and they'll be wishing they were like you. n idea had begun to formulate Harneys mind. all ' How about you coming to ;.te des Morta to live? he said Tve got a Swan and Karie. .re house down on the Peninsula at'd just suit you and Lotta .Id go to school right there ml we and you all could be taetf Hotel linliuiiy il..b mil. , family of Rexburg, Idaho sp.t itw days relative visiting la c iafkston. On Saturday they were dn. nrr guests of Mr. and Mrs. , mas Gritiin. - ;.- No oilier Ui'ii rfktvrvii.tf Falar the back of the cottage where Swan spent happy hours tending the fl oweni and vegetables. Kane bustled about the spotless kitchen like a contented mother-he"It's heaven, thats what It is, she told Lotta, "Valhalla that us Swedes been yelling about all our lives." "Who do you think I saw on ths way to business college this morn- Ing?" Lotta broke tn excitedly. "Ewle and Richard Glasgow. They drove right by me as close as . . ." "How they look?" Karle asked curiously. "Kvvie'e stylish and awfully pretty . . , Richards nice Nicer even than he used to be as a kid. Wonder It he'll remember that summer be spent up north?" Her face glowing, Lotta rattled on, "Oh Aunt Karle, was there ever such a man as Mr. Glasgow? All he's doing for us . . . for Pa!" A sudden thought fross Karls Four Chapter mils. "lotta you dont suppose . . .T The telegram which Barney wrote What ?r asked Lotta aheently. wae add retard to Mr. Emmy "Oh . . . nothing." Karle checked Ixmise Glasgow, Butt dea Morta, herself, but for ths rest of the day Wieconeln. It read: she was quiet and preoccupied. "PEAR EMMY LOUISE in the last few months Barney WORBE had spent as much time at the co SWANS BACK MUCH TAKING HIM TO CHICAGO tags as he safely could wlthotd IN PRIVATE CAR FOR arousing gossip. He would coma TREATMENT BY SPBCI ALostensibly, for one of Karles f LS'! mous Swedish dinners, or stop by of December , 1936. BACK SOON AS In the District Court of tbe First In ths evening for a cup of coffee LOVE TO EVVIE E. I ELAND JORGENSEN. AdTn Harney" a private car attached Judicial District of the State of HU smart carriage and handsome ministrator ol the Estate of a the passenger train speeding pair of black geldings would b Utah, in and for the County of deceased. Jorgensen, Cache. LEON FONNESBECK. Attorney In the Matter ol the Estate of for Administrator. Isabella Darling, deceased. Oct. 27. Dates of Publication: Creditors will please 24. 10. 3. Nov. 17, ilain.s, with vouchers, to the at her residence in dersigned Summons Nort i Logan, Utah, or at tics of Attorney Leon Fonnesfceck. In ll.-- District Court of the Find Arimo Block, Logan, Utah, on or of of the State Judicial befer? the 26ih day of Janaa. Utah, in and for the County of A. D. 1937. Cache. ELIZABETH CRITCHLOW, Ad mini.stratrix of the estate of La- bclla Darling, deceased. Attorney leg-of- -: Via Black Dial Control with show ' yon what happen when you turn the knob Lightning Station Finder RENT mnt at 11. e .- Nr- Mutter ol the Joint F.- - wil.o 1 HAUL Mua.il A Kui JOISAAC BAUMAN, lor a ia'.ci pay the SEPHINE BAUMAN and EMANmodel. Room 14 Aiimo B.o.a. UEL BAUMAN, Decedents. Logan. Creditors will present claims FOR KENT Furnished ho.s.- S.i sun touchers to the undersigned per month If paid In adian s. iulu.ihodrulrix at her residence ai In refined ai;d deal. able Cache County, In the Providence, Wist Inquire at 434 Sui ot Utah, on or before me 2nd So. A. D. 1936. 2t tii day of February, EMMA HAMMOND, Administra- DAIRY FARM WANTED In Cache from Valley. Prefer lo trix of the Elstale of Isaac Baubuy owner, or will lea.se with option man. Josephine Bauman, Emanto buy. Inqulie at Cache Amuel Bauman, Decedents. erican office. NEWEL O. DAINES, Attorney. Publication Dates: O.t. 20, 27; Nov 3. 10, 17, 24. chains; thence South 52Deg7'21 West to a point due South of a Notice to Creditors point 8 rods 104 feet west Iron, the place of beginning; thence In the District Court of tbe First North to a point 8 rods 104 feet Judicial District of the State of West of the place of beginning; Utah, in and for the County of thence East 8 rods 184 feet to the place of beginning. Cache. In the Matter ot the Estate ct NEWEL O. DAINES Leine Joigenuen, Deceased. Attorney for Planum. will preseu Post Office Address: Creditors please un 218-2claims with voucher to the Cache Valley Bank Bldg. dersigned at the office of Leon Logan, Utah. ronr.esbetg, Arlmo Block, Logan NOTICE TO CREDITORS Utah, on or before the 28th dry open-mouth- Adjufta ior porioct tona 1b any room in youx homo j -l jllif. Front shanty boy to timber that wot tho success kiny story of Barney Glasgow, iieal-thumas in Wisconsin. One ho had loved Lott a Morgan, a cafo singer, but thirst for power compelled him to marry his boss daughter, Emmy Louise Hewitt, l.ott a married Barney's old friend. Swan Bostrom, gave birth to a baby girl and shortly afterwards, deed. it Twenty-fiv- e years passed was 1906. Barney, note a man of He hie reached had goal. fifty, had two grown children, EaxHe and Kichard. On a hunting trip to Iron Kidge to visit Sums, Barney met the second Lotto, now grown to glowing young womanhood, and became madly infatuated with her. to iiUfitd a vt'(! irv r tI t ; I 870-- hi Di-lr- bl It Rectors, where they dined. Lottos radiant beauty attracted a good deal of attention. rom Iron Ridge to Chicago. Karle, hitched to the Bostroms front fai a i. a and Swan Inspected the lux-- : But he never overstayed, never lounge with made the reason for bis visits appointed wonder, obvious. lucyed, .n women were dressed tn their Barney's family had begun i. lay best provincial copies of question him about the Bostrom. ! lashton of the day: tight Ewie thought they were sweet Richard had heard reports of Lo .ica, sweeping skirts, for ,Un sleeves, and to top It all, ta's beauty "a humdinger on was ths way he put it. Emmy looks" befeathered hats ;.a perched Ioulse pricked up her ears warily. borate chignons. ex- There was a strange gleam In her Watching Lotu s starry-eye- d citement, Barney felt himself grow- eye. To all their questions Barney Begave casual evasive replies. Emmy ing younger by the minute. couldn't for the life of her neath the friendly. Jovial exterior blood his understand hie interest in tbe showed his he guesU, stirred hotly. To humor Lotta's shanty family, or why ho ho.1 whim he agreed to order dinner brought them to Butte des Morts. in the dining car, where they were Nevertheless, at Barneys urging Acoustic Adapter FOR Notice to Creditors FRANCES FARMER IbMImH MUtM NWU If a 1925 model car and a recent model were to start out on a drive, which would you think most like- nt. VA.W i In tlie District Court of I lie Jlr,l$ju ItLV. . 1.1) ; o tr.y p.'.y of the Slate ol Jnli'ial u.lui a ,a:i.,n I iah. in and for (he County Lreak.iii wiudu.... guilty rurtt of ( a he. at the Dutisinte. I Over Confidence over-confide- . EDWARD ARNOLD at the 3, 1837. 5S.TS ' ihm ji dm m. nitiiiHT in mi: nrvtH of iTiii, i in: i .Ht m vi v ot imi im if 8 ly to become involved in an accident i Probably you will answer, The old car, with outmoded brakes, relatively inefficient steering and general inferiority. Youre wrong. According to the National Satety Council, 24.79 per cent of the cars now in service were built from 1925 to 1928, inclusive, and they are involved in less than 12 per cent of all accidents reported. Only 15 per cent of the cars in service were built in 1935 yet these cars figured in almost 24 per cent of all accidents. This apparent anomaly has an obvious explanation. Drivers of new cars are They over bodies, of factor better steering, brakes, rate the safety a car is in A-- l mechanical shape, lights, etc. and is more or less new, they take chances until the tragic day of reckoning arrives. This is not a boost for old cars many of which should be barred from the highways, because of mechanical dangers caused by obsolescense and neglect but it is a plea for a different attitude on the part of owners of our modern gasoline chariots. It is a sad commentary on these drivers that better cars mean a higher accident record. let ha Regard your car, new or old, as a potentially machine. It can spread death and destruction when sin ot mismanaged. Dont commit the great driving LEGAL NOTICES, EDHA fERBERS J. C. ALLEN Jr.. Editor WM. C. ENGLAND, Manager J. H. ENGLAND. Mechanical Miipennte orient Matter, November 2. 1331, Entered as Second-Clas- s poet Office at Logan, Utah, under the Act of March ; Tuesday. November 24. iy.5, CACHE COUNTY. UTAH AK, SAMUEl GOLDWYN CACHE AMERICAN BemJ-Weck- ly AMERICAN-LOG- Logan, Utah s "3I7EE2G oc C. R. OfeMOJ J Sicmqe Johnson CAB AND TRANSFER PHONE 314 LOGAN 90 PROOF STRAIGHT WHISKEY AS YOU PREFER IN BOURBON OR RYE ' THE OLD QUAKER COMPANY, LAWRENCEBURG, IND. &9a |