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Show Jage CACHE AMERICAN Two (SNAPSHOT CUIL CACHE AMERICAN Niw spaptr. Semi-Week- ly Published Evei Frill iy anil Tuesday SPECIAL by till1 Cache Annrii.in Publishing Cnmp.ii y at 02 West Ci nt! r Stmt Logan, Utah j, c J H Jr. ALIJ-- Enter d aa Second-Clas- s Past Office at Logan M;m,mr I Sht'lllf-- 1 ourt of the I ir.t of the stale of Judiual I lull, in and lor the Countv of In the Di.Crn 2, ... at Mcrih tin 1021 the Act of 3, 1807 "i - $150 : - 1 r j The Gcneinni.ients major plan to protide cheap housat ing in a "model community is under way. "Greenlx-lt''Washis of out miles few a first called Tujrwell Town," ington and it will furnish homes for 8S.7 families at ient-al- s that range from $18 to $11 a month, ini hiding heat and water. Critics of the plan, including the Washington Iost. have figured it out that it will take the Government apEviproximately 237 jears to get back its investment dently the Government has no hope of proving that this is a business enterprise. Rather Greenbelt is held to le a sort of laboratory in which a great experiment is lieing made, from the results of which private builders and perhaps other philanthropists may hope to help get the common folks out of the clutches of greedy owners of large apartment houses and cheap strings of homes. The model community covers a large acreage of ground and each unit i3 so built that there is plenty of sunshine In the rooms. There are playgrounds for children and ONE adults and lots of things to make people happy. ,1s that , tt in Aim anothtr ii yitl, .ill baby Out Mo In ttu in I i t too Tires. money with "EVEN-CUR- need of him MILEAGE SAFETY STYLE GUARANTEED Lundahl Super Service Station 2nd South & Main 22 perfect for cooking! O A'mr American has a mellow , richness that makes . i h. r And when it If iurid II fvrn . kpuUiVll) t(-' n s mck lit r joodhye ari St -- I To be the 27 1i Mi.ii d.,v at at of 1 Pi i ll v silt pi n Ur HIE BEST rn, 19 '7 t n o iixk A M at the Im elixir of tin Cum tv Conit Houm 111 Lot, til. Cube Conh'v U'.i', to-- I .following doiriUd pro;x rtj w.t DEAL IN TOWN I'l ,7 li.i, ft l',l It) I'l .1 ( In v rnli t t (lev rwlit lord $ $593 $393 $195 u Chapter Four ami how many legs r the litby one they came caterpillar has He finds that photo ! tleOne notes and telephone messagi s graphing Insuts In the opt n fields, t expressing vast regret that the chil-- i garden or woods. Is really a sport dien, for one reason or another, Some kinds you can stalk success would not be able to attend Laurel s fully but he tells you that, more birthday party. At first Stella made often than you would suppose, you light of it. But as disappointment crowded upon disappointment, rehave success by lying In wait for buff upon rebuff. It was harder for an Insect to come within lens range Stella and her child to keep and pose itself on flower, leaf or twig on which you have focused. If j you locate yourself In a place where there are plenty of them. It wont be long beforo one of the multitude hops or flies Into position In front of your waiting b ns Of course, if you do not hav e a lose foe using bel-lows c imera, you should use a portrait attachment In onli r to get a1 large Image, and In eliher case you will usually need to have an enlarge, ment made from the Important part of the negative. The exposure should usually be twice that given regular outdoor j scenes with the same light conditions. Being close to the subject there Is less light reflected, and, as detail Is essential, It Is better to double the exposure time, and also to use a small stop. Your camera should he stationary on a support You must expect some failures because of the refusal of an Insect ul she cant come." ways to stay In position long enough "Its from Mist Phillibrown for the required exposure, but that up tneir brave pretense, rsot even His antics, was trying to quiet mm adds to tae value of the successful' the loving note and charming pre in the kitchen and keep him from sents from Laurel s father could annoying Laurel, when the doorpictures. stem her bell rang Laurel ran to the door Grasshoppers, bees, spider and more than momentarily and greeted, with amused happitheir webs, the praying mantis and grief. a ness, her father Then came the final blow the butterfly offer good opportnnl LauI couldnt go any longer wit out Miss from Phillibrown, no'e ties; so does tho wasp's nest. If you rel s teacher, brought in by Gladys, seeing you, Laurel1 Oh, father! I never dreamed of the maid care to take a chance. Dear Mrs. Dallas I am extreme- anything so wonderful John van Guilder j ly sorry to be forced to ask you to, She ran t) the kitchen to tell withdraw Laurel from our school. her mother of their unexpected This action is as unpleasant to me good fortun 2. Stella, desperate, FOR RENT Housekeeping apart- as it will be for you, but under the managed to bundle the besotted circumstances I hate no alterna- Munn out through the back door, ments 79 West Center, Logan, tive. n and locked him out. Then she came Margaret Sincerely, " Utah. in to greet her estranged husband. White with chagrin, Stella tore Stephen told Stella of his plan; WANTED UseDss cilppled horses the note into tiny fragements. But he wished to take Laurel away to and cattle alive Top prices pud she recovered herself sufficiently to spend the holiday with him They tell Laurel casually. In reply to her would catch the next train back to Phone 657-if both Stella and Its from Miss Philli- - New York question, Laurel were willing, of course. sh. c.an,t comc brwn.. FOR S 41 E Beautiful Realizing that no one at all was Stella reluctantly agreed fuh home, 2 baths, furnaoe, While Laurel went to prepare for coming to the party, the mother 52 basement East 4th South jand daughter sat down braely to the trip, toStella, alone with Stephen, broach something that own little their started with go through FOR SALE Special prices for the party. With chairs pulled close - hed been In her mind for a long they thrilled over the pre- time. next days on windows 04 nltrether, she stammered ents with the favors, even frtphen inches inside measure, 35 3 4x tried toplayd Ive wanted to tell get down some of the dnin- 601. inches outside measure with ties served by Gladjs. But when you how sorry Ive been for lotsa in, it things frames, sashes and weights at LaureIs birthday cake came said Stephen Please, Please to much- About to bIow out 5400 each Don s 2 feet 8 mc.i.s 'wa3 little Stella. We both tried. That's al biea'h the the canjieSj girls uide, 6 feet 8 inches high ufh caught, her body was racked with oer itd The onlv thing Stephen frames, sashes, locks and hinges pobs; she threw herself on the down whose be a load offa my chest if only on at $5 00 each Solid Oak round breast of her mother,were it o accounta Lottie tears though the already tables $4 00 to $5 00 each Anvils, Cheeks if you And thus they remained aint all on her account streaming. at 7c per lb, sies 5 and for a long time two against a could some day 100 pounds Slidce Stephen, moved to pity for hr, hamm, ,s bitter world, yet consoled by their over hers for a mohand his or other. ove each put 16 pounds wi h hickory handles ment Then, knowing how much it at $2 50 each Hotel at Sugarton The months had sped away, and wouM meon to her, he in Lewiston, Utah Phone Laurel, a little more grownup, a lit- - that he and Laurel spend a few "tie more poised, a little more lovelj hours n ore wth Ste a a. J go to r in Ne v New York by a later tran He was was vis ting her caira York He took her to the home ol telephoning the stai o 1 to the Morrisons, where he was a fre- about trains vhen Fd Munn burt the the house into through quent guest. Helen Morrison was drawn to the dco , roaring and laughing triumphshe did and at antly once, everything Tj pew l iter Sen ice girl Ha ha ha ha ha Fooled ya could in her gracious way to make ail z sh company I been her feel at home Helen .was shown Wheiezh Now in New Location to her luxurious guest room, v here ,r? rA 0lI; for huh9 1, 168 N. Main Phone 34) she immediately sat down to wine b cm, apolugzng to Stca. but the her beloved mother about the beau- got r d of him quickly tiful home at which she was vis spell had been broken And he told the only result of his call and the charming lady who her was her hostess. At dinner, and othT trun back to New York would in the too la night be the games and ... - Ill'll f during I jtt TirM hurt into the room her afterward, even those avowed v ' r low with her anticipated Helens yourc could not conceal the r i "In ah ready Father v s I rv long'' admiration for their pre't New and Used Washers, ' xh a V,cvv beat Ftea ruest. As for Laurel, she Vacuums, Electric Refrigerator i h' r daughter gore1 ui the bt'ftiiv W by It all Elec trio Stoves, Radios and roiadlDge, the rha- - n TO 5 ru' s N brr Small Motors Wringer Rolls and Repairing LOGAN WASHER EXCHANGE Phone 1232 eyebrows ... CACHE AUTO COMPANY 1937 JEFF STOWELL, Sheriff, Cache Count), Utah of ' , Fhilli-brow- w , 11 Geo. B. Everton Martha Cory professing innocence hanged for a witch in Mass., 1692. CMJ fot te Smithfield Brick and Tile Company of BRICK, BUILDING AND DRAIN TILE We have a Fine Variety of Brick for Homes UTAH Choice Corredile and Phone 1004j. BARGAINS FOR RENT 2 small furnished rooms at 353 N. 3 East, $8 or $10 WiU accept prosperity bonds Phone 1278w. FOR SALE Three good building lots 3x10 rods. East frontage.! One block from high school in Franklin, Idaho. $125 00 per lot, or $350 for the entire piece. Will! accept United Prosperity bonds the same as cash. Phone Logan 1278w or call at 353 North 3rd' i East, Logan. C OLSEN Chiropractor Kenrocatometer and Service Honrs 1 to 5 P. M. 235 West Center St. Phone 642 fr SMI ran-- s Dr. M. Use them and have the Better Home 11 Used Cars 17-J- Nathan Hale execued a Revolutionary spy. perfectly. Columbia PHONE 69 1 Full SMITHFIELD CI 50-7- it perfect for samlw idles. And for Cfioked 3011 can depend on this American Cheese to melt Dealers and Manufacturers So. Main - 1776 23 325 -- C P Rogers started the first transcontinental air plane flight, 1911. 18 Cornerstone of United States capital laid by Geo Washington, 1793. 19 Failure of Jay Cooke & Co caused panic on the N Y Exchange. 1873 20 First meeting of Amerl can Association for the Advancement of Science in Philadelphia, 1848 21 Great Br tain, first world power suspends gold s'andard, 1931 17 E Linoleum Co. to-ft- SEPTEMBER ed I I I ted. Nu Style Full-flavor- Olid lift tutird 0 y Stella's ml--i tiir funt'ners of f ri jit 10 mother of three handsome hoys. Meanu hile Stella on an innocent excursion vi th I d .Munn, it seen nuking a silly sprttacle of herself in a tram by Mas Phtlli-bro- u trot her. The n. Laurel's loo rd is spread, and on the day of Lauras birthday party, regrets beytn nrniitin from her little playmates oho uere in- - rt & !ll-- think she Is the loveliest lady I $393 lord ever knew'" S 95 Conni encli.g at tie Sou' hues lord Do you, Laurel'' he said hap- 'Corner of Lot 3, on Eiixk 10 Pi it $635 19,6 1lv niiiulll pily. "Do you really A", of Loipin Ci" $145 Snuv, and 1950 Dexoto Laurel caught In c If and n rn m bered. "I mean," she aided gi ivt1., running theme Ea.-- t aim 4 Li.ei 1901 Durant $165 'next to my mother of cour.e South line of said Lot 9 rocb-,11s s Sedan $195 1931 Knight He nodded undersandinglv, a I thence North 6 rcxLs 4 . feet mori $185 1900 Marqin tie sadly, and they finished the rule or Itss, to a point 2 rods 12 fert $195 in silence. . . 19,0 Hunk line of .said And soon Laurel, home again, South of the Nor-$175 1909 Dodge was nestling in hi r lot, theme West 9 nxis to the happily $195 1901 Chevrolit Ton l'j mothers arms, telling her of the West line of said lot, tin nee $345 grand place she had visited the t' South on the Wet line of slid, 1903 link Truik $325 1931 Chevrolit Plikup lovely people with whom she had U et, more or been But the wise mother Inst net Lot 6 rods and 4 . . $463 19 !5 Chevrolit Truvk in Stella could detect a chingo, less to the place of b.gnnmg and . $35 1928 C hevrolet however slight, however fleeting i1 further described as siiua e m . $ 35 1928 Hudson spoke rapturously of Mrs 12 Norh Section 33, in Town-hi$46.50 Morrison her loveliness and poise, 1924 Packard and the things she wore all so of Ranpe One East of the Salt $52.35 1926 Buuk from her Stella Lake Meridian dl'ferent, gathered, $10 1928 Dodge own ways. Together with ail water rights $35 1928 Essex as evidenced bv certiiieate 235-$65 1929 Ford Another Christmas Eve had arj Ton $9.98 rived, and the Dallas house was issued by the Logan 1927 Model T Trmk Field for Irrigation Company, merry with its Christmas tree, pre'j sents, and air of loving good cheer share of capital s ock. duly asbetween mother and daughter. V OU HLY A HEW Wilt. signed to the Home Owners Loan Their quiet celebration was someYOU CAR. CHEVROLET herein-alsthe Corporation of plaintiff what dampened by the arrival ARE IT'S FIRST DRIVER all rights of way, easements, Ed Munn. considerably the worse . for liquid cheer. Ho was lugging OIR CARS ARE tenements, ents, hereditaments,, under his arm a Christmas tuikey A E t ER CARAYASEDl and there appurtenances privileges, insisted that which he boisterously Stella roast forthwith for their to belonging, however evidt need, used or enjoed with said land Christmas dinner. Stella, mildly asperated and a little amused by or belonging to same, or which may be hereaf'er acquired and used or enjoed with said land. 209 North Main Street Dated this 1st day of S ptember, Phone 279 Logan. Utah urh t, ii mu-- d )itt abrtnee A I illlfll. It bortl tr vnvt inn Die tempting of Ed Munn, Wool-Gatheri- o 'n, At it, . 'Oh'1 brca'hid Laurel, as phtn drove hej- to hrr trim rue troth huOitue, Ittnes her f tr a Job in .Vein Yotk After a d inn yrors there he meet t Iltlen Morrison, his former sunthrart, ttou' the mdoued Jay-wa- lk Tomatoes that aie not quite ripe enough to be served sliced maybe bt oiled or filed an till. her . kissi 2 Whit Has Cos UUmr uh in Dollar, son of u ante i .ith Out note tmproi t rtsht t ' tn ,i j j iudt u job iii a v i U anU m in ii t Stei, i, a i rude Out eome--. i s tl, i hen he It trns that hir tho attractions of the of amateur photography It provides an almost unlimited number of hobbles within through which thoughts go woo- the hobby; as many. In fact, as there lgathering are kinds of things that the eye can When a car propelled by a see. By J. E. Jones Ships, flowers, trees, clouds, Of course sleepy driver, skids on a slippery locomotives, colonial Washington. D. C. architecture, historical monuments, gargoyles, the people of the United States pavement and strikes awould what you ing pedestrian, believe In peace Didnt they remachinery, bableB, horses, dogs, Is the cause? The National elect Woodrow Wilson In 1916 be- say cats, birds. Insects are only a few Is for the Council authority cause he kept us out of the war Safety subjects which have tholr devotees reprinted here from the as that we made him go Into in following, Bpeclal picture hobbles. EnthusiDrivers". We booklet 19177 And make no mistake about asm for photography combines with motor cent 29 of the About per the fact that the country forced instimt, resulting in vehlde accidents Involve pedes- the collectors the President Into thit war. albums of phutogiaphs of tlio chosen cent are 53 collisions, per trians; Today, the wars offer fresh mar- with other cars; 18 cent in- subject that are a source of pride, kets that will restore foreign trade volve other coUislons, ptr off pleasure and instruction. running In addition to the enjoyment of to American cotton, and grains; the roadway and so on making the photographs, the value markets for our machinery and About 60 per cent of the acci- of a special picture hobby Is that War materials; markets that wUl dents to pedestrians are attributevery unemployed man able. wholly or partly, to lack of It usually leads to an accumulation of knowledge about the subject that In the United States. We repel care by the pedestrian (crossing the very thought, hold in con- between comers, playing In street, Is edueatlonal and broadening. It photographer starts making pictempt the very suggestion of yield- crossing comers diagonally, etc). the tures of flowers, he soou discovers ing to the tempting bait of trade Of the Improper driving prac-th- e that there are many things about Arent we fine Idealists and a most frequently reported Is flowers that he never knew before. great people? tlces that contribute to accidents, He Is likely to become quite a botYes, we are! But it took only exceeding the speed limit or going anist. So with ships. Ho Is likely three years to change a copy of too fast for conditions Driving on soon to be studying on marine the present picture, back In 1914- - the wiong side of the road and' arcbltei tureand enjoy ili'it 17. Watch your step when the warfanmg to give right of way, are) Aboie is an amateur photograph next. Whoopers develop loud voices-a- nd from the album of an Insect special- swat em! About 6 per cent of the drivers (st. This !s a hobby which affords j and 7 per cent to 8 per cent of Ihim the extra enjoyment of walks When Tboughs Go Nobody knows so well as we the pedestrians In accidents are,tnto the woods and fields In his as Intoxicated or had hunts for specimens. He photo- drivers, how dependent a machine repo-te- d nan be upon the man who runs been drinking. About 7 per cent ,graphs them on the spot and capit. Certainly everything has been of the vehicles are reported as tures them to take home for Indoor done that could be done to make etc, but careful research inchoates shots. He has become an amateur entomologist. Now he really knows motor cars operate as they should having defective brakes, headlights, bees knees, "butterflies regardless of the drivers skill that defects of the vehicle due to about And still, cars can't do a thing lack of maintenance, contribute in except under human di.ection The about 15 per cent of the serious worst of it Is the human failure accidents Four out of five fatal accidents occur on dry roads, in clear weather This indicates that dritro.t-i-vers are mote cireful when the ittseJn&iJi driving is bad. Careless or reckless driving inCustom Built vites accidents even when highways and cars are In perfect condition. " Honor a physician before thou hast . Awning Ihiiiie iant v of lie B.I11U Mon BfisaiiircsrxwiwsMWMiiiiuii HOME OWN Erie. LOAN C OH-- I PORATION a i or()iir ilinn of United Stu'n. of An tin i Il i.i ' " I vs MAUI HA W DAUi, Ik M r1 11 l.: J: The Opening of Greenbelt There's no tricks no mystery about our tire business! Just plain, common-sense- ! Tires wear out because treads Wear thin and then trouble begins! We save you trouble and we save C Cat he. - i vemNuR Tires I II. PARKER I I s.t!t i Di-tr- r or Mail . . . Cie Year Subscription Rules by Advertising Rates Made Known Upon Applltatton Ca-ri- MOLLIES 17. 1937 TENTS Vitim "Probate and Gu.uriuii-.liiConsult County tlirk or Che r sportive signers fur fuithrr i , Superintendent. Malttr. N'ovcnibtr Utah, under LEGAL NOTICES ",T Editor WM C LNC.LAND ENGLAND, Mechanical ridunc IiteiUr LOGAN. CACHE COUNTY, UTAH tnan-hater- t1 ?l WANTED m ' AremAe- C. R. Zb'jfimstn iunr: Sror --9, PHONE 314 LOGAN . . DEAD OR ALIVE WE CALL FOR AND PAY CASH FOR DEAD OR WORTHLESS HORSES OR COWS CODES PINT 142 QUART 141 -- Colorado Animal By-Produ- cts Co. LOGAN, UTAH Johnson CAB AND TRANSFER . Enterprise 30 Phone Logan 49 CENTURY DISTILLING CO., PEORIA, ILL. |