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Show f Tuesdav. Sepietuber 7, 19Ji CACIII' Bonds Mdcals Win $5,000 University Scholarships HU Saturday Shoppers and rr.embi'rs of John George Nulin of Avon, prominhis family .sixm the Labor d.y ent stockman and farmer In South here holiday ul Daniel. Idaho, Cache, accompanied by Mis. Nuhn tfiey have relatives. ware shopping in Logan on Saturday. A Larst-- Captains Russell E. Bates and Visits Sister Cioeffny C. Bunting, new officeis Mrs. Milton England a of Instruction in Hie military spent Saturday here rtm-n- t at the college, arrived sistvi. Mrs. Fred Roberts and were ready hi Logan Monday been 111 for several days to assume their duties. a tonsil operation. de-p- tv., f h-- r Prosperity Meeting rt f Jl M. Recovering Injuries Daughter Born Word has been received by Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Kendrick of Providence of the birth of a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Dean Kendrick of Twin Falls. Mr. Kendricks is manager of the Covey Gas and Oil at Twin Fails. te During tile noon hour on Satur was a downpour of rain a day there in Logan, the like of which hasnt held at been seen for state medical convention many moons, the University of Utah when he didnt do much good and little was elected as third damage for it only lasted about of the Utah State Medical three or four minutes. Dr. W. O. Christensen of was honored FYlday Wells-vil- le at nt Visit in Logan Pushing Road Work A construction crew is pushing the work of oiling Logan canyon-Garde- n City highway. Oiling has been completed from the Forks to Ricks spring. The WOrk is going forward from Rick's spring to the Tony Grove ranger station. Swat That Fly The fly, like the rat, is a disea1? carrier and every fly that is swatted at the present time, may eliminate hundreds later on in the season. Now that fly time is rapidly approaching, we should do everything possible to exterminate the filthy little Insect. Home From Trip Dr. and Mrs. N. P. Poulsen returned home Saturday after a two weeks vacation in the Northwest. Some of the time was spent at the Washington beaches on the Pacific and also around the Dam, on the Columbia - where Mrs. Poulsen did some .ting. Bon-j.nevi- den, W.. was Earl Read, 42, of Og- injured when the car in which she was riding skidded off the highway south of Richmond. W. Earl Read Jr, a son, was driving the car when the accident happened. In the car was the parents and six children. Slippery road is said to have caused thel car to skid and topple over in the barrow pit. The injuries were dies-se- d in a Logan hospital ZEMO RELIEVES t i . ry y: ry ' i t I U f H.H. Mr. and Mr. James C. Allen III dropped In to visit their mother, Mrs. Agnes S. Allen, Monday ,5 (L'zdp4 nen w .4 NATIONAL WINNERS in the Fisher Body Craftsman Guild model car and coach competi-aon- s receive $5,000 scholarships from President William A. Fisher at the award dinner of the General' Motors educational foundation in Detroit. Left to right are, Orville C. Backey, 15, Sheboygan, Wis.;,1 Edward F. Sendek, 19, Monessen, Pa.; Charles Bangert, Jr, 19, London, O.; Teddy Mandel, 14, Detroit; Charles F. Kettering, General Motors in charge of research and a Guild judge; William S. I Knudsen, president of the automotive concern; and Mr. Fisher. A course In auto body and fern der work will be offered at the college this fall by the mechanic arts division according to George D. Clyde. The mechanic arts division is adding a special department to take care of the students j registering for the course, IT TAKES Perseverence, Ambition, Energy, and Above All The Will to Win Leave Expires The return of Mrs. Addie Swapp, who has been on a years leave of absence, has been announced by Miss Edith Bowen, supervisor of elementary teacher training. Mrs. Swapp has been awarded a master's degree in student personnel administration and guidance. $5 SPECIAL CASH PRIZES $5 Spur Candidates on with New Determination In Cash will be given to the Candidate turning in the highest amount of cash on New and Renewal Subscriptions During Second Period former ice George Mortensen, man in Logan, now a resident of Oakland, Calif, accompanied by Mrs. Mortensen, stopped in Logan for a couple of days visit with relatives and friends. He is on his annual visit to Omaha, this being his vacation time. George looks hale and hearty and says he is prospering as well as could be expected, being employed in the Chevrolet assembling plant on the coast. ECZEMA September 24, while registration, the students whose transcripts are received between the 18th and 24th will be required to register on September 25. All former students will register on September 27. Me Weekly Constitutional BERNS- by MAX - Fifty Centuries of Experience Why does our Constitution restrict the powers It grants our government? Because human nature never is perfect, we must protect ourselves against its weaknesses. To provide this safeguard was (the great aim of the authors of our (Constitution. By their experience in colonial government, by their trials under royal despotism and by their study of the great lessons of history, they learned that human nature could not resist the temptation to become all powerful. They knew this led to tyranny and despotism. ,They knew this was a weakness of human nature and that human nature changes but slightly in thousands of years. They knew these weaknesses wrecked most governments. For this reason our Constitution divides onr government Into three separate branches Congress, the President and the Courts restricts the powers granted to each branch and makes these branches indepen- dent of each other. Concerning this, Washington said, " The necessity of reciprocal in the exercise of political chk by dividing and distributing It Into different depositories, and constituting each the guardian of the public weal against invasions by others, The Above Special Prize Offer Started Wednesday, September 8, and AVill End Saturday, September 18th. durmother, Mrs. Bernard Thomas, his Constitution Day Address steadies him with one hand be- ing ceremonies near the Washingcause he cannot balance himself, ton Monument. but says that his legs are strong enough to support him and provide his forward locomotion. Mrs. Susie Morton of Lo? Angeles is visiting in Cache Valley. She is a sister of Mrs. Necha Wjaite and Miss Ida Woolf of Hyde Park. t rrtght 193? klan Bar HOW THEY STAND i COLLEGE DIVISION Study Forests on With students registering opening day, the second school of forestry summer camp has begun at the Tony G:ove forestry training school with Paul M. Dunn, head of the school of forestry at the college, in charge. More students ae expected wiihin the next day or two. 26 POWELL at OFARRELL Meet Me at the HOTEL MANX foi San Francisco headquarters Utah residents. Where you will b greeted personally by ALVIN C. CRITCHLOW j RATES From $1.50 Per Day Up Assistant Manager, formerly with Hotel Ben Lomond, Ogden, Utah Rates within reason. RENT RUNNING ICE WATER DINING ROOM AND COFFEE SHOP IN DOOR ATTENDCONNECTION ANT AND GARAGE SERVICE. Meet me at the Irrigated I Make Every Minute Count Between Now and 9 oclock p.m. September 18th and Secure this EXTRA $5.00 in Cash. HOTEL who arrived in Salt Lake City, Monday from Washington to admetal dress the annual mining convention of the American Mining congress. FOR . Are You Doing Your Utmost to Get this EXTRA PRIZE of $5.00 to be Given Away? Get those Promised Subscriptions into the Campaign Department Before 9 p.m. on September 18th Votes are Decreased Again After this Hour and Date. President Roosevelt will be heard No Third Term over the National Broadcasting Belief that President Roosevelt to System Sept. 17 from 10:30 does not want, and will not see k, 11:00 p. m, EDST, when he gives a third term, was expressed by Senator Key Pittman of Nevada, Born last April 21, Bruce Thomas began walking when he was five weeks old, cr has been evinced by experiments an cieut and modern, some of them Ip our country and under our own eye.; To preserve them must be as necessary as to institute them. Under this principle of oar Con-- ; stitution, no one branoh at our government is all powerful And by maintaining thli prtnolpl eon-- ; prevent daciuds Washington, THREE UTAH STATE AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE Cache American Auto Mechanics Course Transcripts Arrive annoying skin or scalp troubles generally yield to this soothing, antiseptic lotion. ZEMO is safe and dependable. All Druggists. 85c, 60c, $1.00. Extra Strength ZEMO best iot chronic cases $1.25. TO SECURE THE THREE L.D.S. BUSINESS COLLEGE OR THE SCHOLARSHIPS OFFERED BY THE enroute Irom Yellowstone Nation' al Park. Mr. Allen Is employed by the U. S. bureau of Reclamation with offices in the Federal Bldg., in Salt Lake City. Approximately 800 new student transcripts of high school credits have already been received at the Soothing, cooling ZEMO brings registrars office at the college, prompt relief to itching, burning according to the assistant regisskin ; even in severe cases relief comes as soon as ZEMO touches the tor- trar. Students whose transcripts tured skin. Eczema, Ringworm, are received before September 18 Rashes, Pimples, Dandruff and other may register on the first day of Here from California BURNING . Former Ice Man Here Skidded Off Road Mrs. u t Rain Poured Down Doctor Honored i l ?' yyy ' who was injured in July while to Logan for the Pioneer near Grand Junction, holidays Colo, is in Logan and seems to be well on the road to full recovery from his injuries. i 7 -- ! John T. Caine III of Chicago t f r Thomson and hi A speaker from Salt Lake City wife, Eva Shepard Tliomson, comwill be at the United National Golden Wedding memorated their Protpenty meeting to be held by entertaining their WVdiu-sdaMonday evening at 8 oclock in family and friends at the taber- the court house. nacle In Richmond. George " U' t V? V ft 'r' of Pota-teU- o with who has' following! It Takes More Than ! s ft tA Cilia rs Arrive 50th Wedding Face Five Accepted Bonds fssutd by the United Prospeiity Plan are acceptable tor payment on subscriptions to the Cache American. I.abor Day at Daniels CACim COUNTY. UTAH AMKKICAN-LOr.- AN FARM 0 Q Q good home HOTEL Barn Service Station Located on Main Highway South of Logan PHONE 552-- ILENE BLACK MAUVIA S. TRACY LORRAINE ANDERSON JACK DUNN ALINE BENNETT MIRIAM ROUNDY ETHEL THOMAS GUNIVERE HALE GENEVERE SEAMONS 244,500 244,000 242,000 239,000 238, 00q 240,000 181,000 10,000 10,000 L.DJS. BUSINESS COLLEGE DIVISION S. ALLEN IONNE GESSELL RUTH BLASER JENNIE FULLMER LYAL STANTON JUNE WEST NORMA 224,000 222,000( 10,000 10,000 10,00 10,00( WHO WILL WIN THE EXTRA CASH PRIZE IT IS UP TO YOU! THIS PERIOD? POWELL at OTAR RELL SAN FRANCISCO i |