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Show Tuesday. August 3. 1937. CACHE Horae LOCALS AMERICAN-LOG- From Coast Olen (.1 j Colks (l li.! CACHE COUNTV. UTAH AX. lopular Couple Wed .' Tt nP ff Rt hn.ur.d ! Page Five Change Meeting Date sono!. UiIk to the tact that lol Attend Firemen Convention Goes to Oregon Ibtii enj n, ihumton, 1928 graduate Cl.r f C. W. Itepp and of the ml!, ge and furnirr vocational g iiuliural teacher of Box Elder a high sUiocd has just scu-p'.eposition of poultry specialist tor the Oregon State extension Bonds Bunds Projpe: payment Cache American. We are Informed that Hans Mik- -' ... ihitors kelseti who has been serving as a California Missionary Talks-HoraMillionth 1937 Unit Victor Lindbl.id of Suera.nento. Mormon missionary In the Ran- Carlson, son of Mr. and Evans Elected lU pSif Tubiic Invited dmavrnn has been given Calif, acoonipam.d by his family. Mis. Sam O. Carlsmi wlio reeetii- - Th' yrf 1937 There seems to be some misunP. Evans of J. Preston, I1 Attorney lhe l,urd Mlcoe!)v his release and will sad for home, Is a visitor in Logan. Mr. Lind- - ly returned from the Scandinavian at one time a resident of Logan on August 25. derstanding regarding the blad was a former resident of Lo- - mission. wtU. be tint has Chevrolet mute which produced speaker at aher he practiced law, lias been n conference to be held in Igan. having at one time been a; the Scandinr lan meeting to be than one million units and the elected president of the Idaho Bar (popular scout executive Iirre. He held at tn. stake house Filday sixth time tn the history of the 1! iTU m. August 7. $. It It not lor Uuber Trees association UfAt al home of Mr.ji.tgh: at 7 30 p. m. There will be company that more than one mil- Seandmailan only. It la for everyVarieties of Brazduvi rubber ls .th? sa good trees are now being grown In Uie and Mr' - B Mu:on. ptogram. lion cas of ar.y ene model have one The public Is Invited and Over from Trenton ' urged lo attend. South of Florida and the Federal boon built. Mrs. Riley Allred of Trenton Government is interesting Hush Theatn itself Dry Farm Produces was shopping tn the county scat In ' Alfred Gnehm of Logan Is one Child Is Born The woik on the remodeling of experiments to develop rubber Hid Coat on Monday. She railed at the of- production In the below of the most successful dry Ia:m-:Ui- e Mr. and Mrs. William Horlach-e- r regions In the for SmtihMd Building fice of the Cache Ame: Iran and Rjy ers In the county. Last year he is going along very Beach. pam of Logan are the proud parThe rapidly. for her! eniered a subscription raised 1200 sacks of certified seed main l' ir lias been lowered and American Popcorn Company, hal of a baby born ents Tuesday. rewho to coat McBride a daughter. Sylvia potatoes and expects to produce a a 17x30 foot Mage is being built. the misfortune to k j.'amjly jere sides at Vernal, Ltah. are the Bear at ' Mother and He baby 1x1 nd ler rrP thl year Ben H. Davis. the contractor states hla suit Saturday morning. an(j Mrs A Elden Rex and bl88.T first Lake hospital and reported doing around son Richard of Honolulu, Hawaii, Hu 7rll'y k $lvtrS promise of an that the job will be completed wlih lost U somewhere dauLivestock Higher yield on his dry farm; in a period of 90 day unless some east and Fourth north street in nicely. Mrs. Horlacher is the are enjoying an extended visit of Mr. and Mrs. James L. will be ghter and A reward There seems to be a pretty busk here. Mr. Rex Is vice he paid has this arfdJr unfoieseen city. put up thing hapivns president oflan 10 Dunfmd of Paris, Idaho. tolls market for all sorts of livestock on the Bishop Trust Company for Its return. hay and is or the Ogden market. Hogs are quo8xd second crop. He will return to the.n Install New Clock ted at 112 85 to $13.10. a new high! fcjands August 14th. Mrs. Rex and An electric program master clock for hogs, the highest they have Rjcjiaj-are remaining for a few Guardsmen Leav will be installed at the Logan been since 1928; steers are quoted weeks longer to vislit with relatives Khaki-cla- d and ready to go senior high school some time beat $8 75 to $9.00 with lambs as and friends. "over the top" next week in fore the opening of school. David maneuvers of the Fburth fieldj Tarbet. clerk high as $10.75. of the Logan cl:y lin Luis Obispo, CaJ.. board of education, announced Bring in Your Beans fny Cook Family Reunion guardsmen Monday. The clock Is to be pur- Members of the The Cook family reunion association of the Woodruff school bfok camp " Sjlt Lake Clty nd chased by the school board, with pW early been announced for Wednesday: dlit:lct are urgPd t0 Tupsdy morning. t he participation of the graduating beans, !or ,he I llvk to tlietia.sa of 1937. of this week at Salt Air Beach the cnlor hlfh sfhool Thurs-- ! p: eM onjt0 the shores of Great Salt Lake. D.day morning, Aug. 5 to be canned. c,oast' Inlud,'d ln lhe Poup U'e niP,nbrs of Baety c f Lo-W. Cook and family and W. L--! Tho e who wish deliver, may Slarriage Licenses Cook and family of Logan are them to the homes of Mrs. E. O. Leo H. WVe, and Leona Alim, Earl. 354 South Main or Mrs. J. Newel W. Taj lor, and Pocatello; W. Linford. 449 Center Ave. WedGeorgia Hawkins, Tremonton; nesday evening. The beans are Complete Brick Work New Mission Irexy II. P. Nielsen and his force of Clark William Gale, Cleveland, being canned as a P.W.A. project. brick layers, are back to Logan, Ohio, and Fawn Dunkley, Pres Dr. Carl F. Eyring, dean of the having Just completed the brick ton; Ralph Edward Morgan, StowBrigham Young university school1 Mr. Auerbach Herework on a large high school build- ed, Ohio, and Maxine Lemmon, of applied sciences and member of Herbert S. Auerbach, chairman the Deseret Sunday School union 0 the Federal Reserve Bank for ing for the city of Montpelier, Presron; Clyde William Kimball, general board, has been appointed ,his strict and president of the where they have been for the past Like town, and Nona Amelia Jenthree months. The building ls one sen, Hyde Park; Lyle Tripp, Richpresident of the recently created Sat clubRotary 6pent of the most New England mission. David O Monday In Logan, outstanding tn that mond, and Margaret Rlrie, attending McKay, second counselor in the tary convention and looking after city. Mr. Nielsen and his men are now engag'd In laying the brick chinch frs. presidency, announced husinc.-matte's pertaining to the for the M. and L. Coal Company isit Iapcr PlanMonday. lie N While '"" i ii"re i bmkii.g garage and .scale hou.-- e on West Will R. Holmes, Editor of the .vns ci.e.-- t Irvine rf Lehman.; Wallace in man iger of the Hollywood Shop Center street Box alder Dally Journal and RoSuLsest ions on Wett Broadway. bert Stew a: t. Boxclder nation's agricultural Pitzers Arrive county conservation were visitors at the office agent, Secbe will program presented to every place else; it belongs and PitMrs. H. j John Captain Visit at Bear Lake A. at home. The handy six bo retary of Agriculture Henry r "Wed Ui L- - of the Cache American plant on Idfahoat visitors Lake the Bear Among Wallace at a meeting of leaders visit with Mr. Saturday. They came to Logan to gan, Sunday way to buy it at your , from seven western states today on Sunday from Logan were Bp. and iMrs. Joseph E. Cardon, Mrs. investigate some experiment work d R !?', eo.ite Mrs. Wm. Evans, Mrs. Henry at the Hotel Utah. Secretary Wal and parents. The Pitzers are that Is being carried on at the MSarah J' WUlmore' Pitzer's lace arrived at 9:30 am. by the faUib" former residents of Logan and college experiment station. Editor Union Pacific Los Angeles Lim M s. Emma Kofoed, John A. Lar- have spent the past two years in Holmes was especially Interested sen W. E. Dr. wife. Smith. and In the lted train from Cheyenne. Wyo work being Mr' and MrsnilIe C. Call, Oli-il- Honolulu, recently being transfer- done ln experimental COCA-COLsmut control. He believes ming, where he conducted a sim-- ; Edwards and family; Don Da- - red to Boise. Cap' ain riser h."t that wr the results obtained by this, meeting Monday. batwith COMPANY Monday Logan morning BOTTLING wife and son Bruce; ; vidson. have actually benefit- - i j E. Evans and wife. Clif- - tery jC, 145th field artillery, Utah department Gladwyn Tele. 713 I; n W. 1st, North - ed ilalancmg the lurkej lord Rogers and wife, W. L. Cook natural guard unit, for the annuai San Luis at encampment It Is estimated that 20.090,000 and Wjfe and and Irs Cal. in the turkeys were produced Thcre WCre scores of others United Slates in 1036, that being TTJ rMy ee work i I its my nerves, they're almost at the breaking point. 1 dldn t realize at first It was you you standing in the doorway teemed like a ghost! She shuddered, and drew away. Ill never forget the way you look- Like a madman!" beloved dont go "Oh, Carol away from me. Don't you ace I'm 111 seriously ill. Something inside my head burns and tortures me... it reaches down into my heart, twisting and tearing it! Her horror turned to pity, her pity to concern. She realized that he must indeed be til, and suggested calling a doctor, lie demurred, ar- guing that he had tried many spe-- ) clalisU. all over the world. They not one of them were all quacks had ever been able to do anything Hut Carol jdeaui d so for strorgiv th- -t he finally gave in.doc-- , The f huv.inc afternoon the tor arrived end was shown upstairs where Gerald was resting in his study. Dr. Gribbie, a elderly country physician, proceeded to examine him thoroughly. Your heart Isnt In the best of shape, Mr. Lovell," he pronounced. "Huh," snorted Lovell. Youre a quack, like all the others!" "A pulse doesn't He, returned the doctor calmly, and youre la "way over normal. I shouldn't advise you to get too excited about anything, or to yourself in any way. While Lovell was argu'ng v. th Dr. Gribbie, Carol was entertaining most welcome visitors downstairs. Kate had driven up for a call and had brought Ronnie. It was their last chance to see Carol before she was to go off on her journey with her husband. "Kate, darling! Im so thrilled to see you!" "Carol, I was beginning to think not I had smallpox or something being invited here until the eleventh hour." "Gerald has been ill. Carol over-exe- rt Into the kitchen Carol to XniafnoH -- littleonindhadnstuct- - gypsies. She wasn't to come back, becausa they would be leaving early next morning on their trip, and' would not be needing her. It s the first Ive heard of all this." said Carol, puzzled. "Oh pleaae, Ms atn, can't I goT I do want to go to tha fair! Carol relented, and sent ber off. rust, After all. It mould be fun ling tea with Kate la the kitchen, In old as the days just was Tea duly rustled, and tha threa friends thoroughly enjoyed their little party. Ronnie explained that one of his reasons for coming, aside from the desire to say goodbye to Carol, waa a wish to apologias to Lovell for having questioned hla honesty. Carol thereupon went u pet airs to fetch her husband down. In Lovell's study the kindly old Dr. Cribble, having left some pUla over the patient's protests, was preparing to depart, ills eye fell upon a book of Gerald's Interested in criminology?" Oh, yes I am," replied Lovell. Tou'll find tome remarkable cases in that book." T made quite a study of crime myself. Happen to have thla book in my own library." Lovell was Intensely Interested. "Really, do youT What do you think of the Fletcher case? Three women, He must have been mad. "Undoubtedly he was mad." Then how do you account for hla brilliance In escaping the law?" Dr. Gnbble gave an exclamation. It seemed that Fletcher's photo-egraph had been removed from tha book. Lovell insisted there had been none there. The doctor dismissed the matter and departed. A few moments later Carol came in to tell Gerald of her guests and ask him to meet them. "No. no," shouted Lovell. "This Is really too much! Kate was bad and now that man... enough Send them away! Send them away!" Kate and Ronnie, hearing thla outburst below, decided it was time to be going. Carol, embarrassed and full of apologies for Gerald in his excited state cl mind, came down land su'd roodbye to them. They left her With a strange sense of uneasiness I never hated anyone so much," said Kate when they were outside. "It gives me a funny feeling too," said Ronnie. "I've a good mind to go back and No, no." Insisted Kate. "Itll only embarrass Carol. They drove off. Toward evening Gerald felt sufficiently better to leave the house. While he waa gone, Dr. Gribbie stopped by with his copy of the criminology book. He left It with Carol, so that she might show Gerald tho picture of Fletcher. "Strange." murmured Carol, looking at the photo. I've seen that face probably ln the papers during hla trial. After the doctor had gone, Gerfrom ald suddenly reappeared the garden. Seeing the picture of Fletcher, he flew into a rage, accused Carol of playing some trick on him, then tore the picture out of the book. His chest heaved, his eyes stared, his hands twitched with tremendous, though suppressed, excitement. Carol now thoroughly frightened. went to the kitchen to try the back It waa locked. So was the loor. Everything waa locked. miles Thov were alone together awaY from ar.y other living souL d. ' ed her to leave early, so that she could go to the fair and see the (To be concluded). tkS u mu-ic- Scan-dlna- il , Th-air- ' ik-!e- ! fxcnt of'er j So Parent-Teache- Refreshing rs , refreshed at home A!', itfrfit; j j - ) s t- -- - ph; CRYSTAL ar - A jr Ob-U-p- j Electric Fire An over heated electric wire burn- from a bel1 cord to eat up the turkey crop there poultryman, has released the .. at the home i; garage lle were more turkevs carried over in gram for the fourth annual cold storage after the ciot.e of thejorum disease testers and ilock cI Charles Sorenson, last holiday season than ever be-- 1 selectors school to be held August Miin, on Monday. Tile city fire J . The Agricultural no f Depart- - 5. 6. and 7, at the college. Regis-- 1 department that reported ment, ever anxious to balance pro traticn will begin August 5 at 9 damage was done, duction and consumption, rea'he.s a. m. and the first lectures of! the official conclusion that "ei- the school will be at 9:30 a. m.j You carry fire insurance ther the consumption of turkeys by W. O. Ramxhaw of Salt Lake; tion. We adjust your must be increased or the p:oduc-tio- n City, president of the Utah Hatch- the day It happens. .ihng.li-No reduced if producers and the ers and Breeders association ar.d no delay, no e. U.ah trade are to make a fair business Professor Frlschknecht on high- Mortgage Loan Corp, Insurance That is verdict number lights of the Chicago conference department, O. A. Garff, manprofit. one from Wallace's on the national poultry improve- ager. Secretary Fire, Auto, Casualty and brain trust. ment plan. Bonds. Advt. I: ed the insu'ation pro- - IT pull-!tad- fo-e- red-tap- h WASHERS-SRONER- S o MISS BETTY HERIAN Will be Jfd SCMEN LEYS AItuutiZ at Boyles again on Wednesday, August 4th from 1 to 5 p.m. She will demonstrate Easy Ironers, and Invites the People of Cache Valley to attend. (Ufi Appointments will be taken for home use. Youll appreciate, the steps saved by extension a kitchen telephone KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BO&mm Residence extension telephones cost less than 2 cents a day. WHISKEY A Useful Gift will be presented to all who attend. o Call our business office or order from any employee 1:00 WANTED WE . . . at DEAD OR ALIVE CALL FOR AND PAY CASH FOR DEAD OR WORTHLESS HORSES OR COWS Colorado Animal By-Produ- cts ($ j4 Co. Phone IBBBBBBBBBD Where Your Dollars are Big Dollars h LOGAN LOGAN, UTAH Enterprise 30 Time to 5:00 p.m. Place Logan 49 BM SCHENLEY DISTRIBUTORS, INC., NEW YORK CITY pwfbt il. |