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Show CACHE AMERICAN Pace Eight While these people know that some .va'lcred improvrmei Is load have bon made bl rural rondl lor-they realize ttiat rural commui.ities have reo lied fewer What to Take and How to Do It d benefits than any oilier To cut or not to cui Is an oft subdivision of our population lalsed question In the garden these News from the political, Indus-- 1 when flower are nesded In days, of centers trial and educational the living room, and in Use garBy CHARLES M. UPHAM our ciltllziUon ts essential to the den picture too. It makes us wish The America. ptogresa of rural we had started that cutting garmeriliant. den We talked of, but iarm r, tlie cross-roaAmerican Road Builders' Assn. d,dn I quite , tlie siuail the village manage Washington, D. C town pre.ulier, lawyer and doctor, If It la the well bong of the with all are vitally contvned flowers that concerns us. here national legislacity, state and t of is a good rule to follow Cut the Ui.ii. with questions y of yesterday., but leave tlie perennials ROADS AND RL'RAL roads im- - annuals, Bnd njUoI1(lI lia.ri,a MAIL SI KVK'E s. With lew exix 1 to roads are things, rural The community ,xta,UP but The unpretentious mall box on of the turns annuals are benefit to desire keen a the has and in Aimrici inhabitant past 1U post by Uie side of the road season Their is so short cutting. 'outtlie with a! keep in touih of lugliway symbolize the romance of letter few lleliua come to itliat their whole energy Is taken years Bgo has been outmoded suie" woild befo:e writing. Ever since frontier days free delivery up with producing soil rural the on deyiend of mail Th? ruial today delivery letters have been the wings of 'frost sets In, and of coarse should tlie him to roads and bring seris good a mechanized and speedier and civilization the American seed be allowed to r.pn, ihere A familiar trail was suffl- - information cont lined within w ill be no more blooms, vole of its progress. Letters have vice. of his tlie pages to the needs of the pony j ters and build citizenship good helped The perennial story is a (Liferent Inm rider of pioneer days, but muinty newspaper to keep They have stimulated national good our one. Their growing job does not of on tlie progress Psted rural letter tlie c.rrler today wilt They have experienced every so seed production g eat country. Irlccs, too, are as emphasize method of travel from pony ex- drives a motor vehicle and more because In Lave broker much, tlie as to they him to vital roads, therefore, become press and stage coach to strejin-Unne- d Wall street. Ttie marketability and time. They also do not produce as train and plane. Ever since necessary to the piojier delivery sales value of his produce deter- many flowers, and If we cut them, 111 of kind weather. mail of any the first ahite settlements were con- - mine his future prosperity. Good their season ls over for :he year be excuse for no There can establLshed on the shores of the absolute an are necissity Their are a few exceptions, how- -' roads tlie' ditlons existed that durbig have been New Woi Id. letters of tlie to duly mad ever, suih as delphinium. Pi re-- I few winters. Rural carriers expansion dependent on roads to vary them past thrum ar.d sweet william, although Uie to communities, lurjl were compelled In many places to'servue to their destinations. ttiese are not benefited by cutting roads encouraging Good bring and back horse to the go buggy, likeThe roadside mall box L a rightful share of the as are practically all of the anunselfish to the use of sledges and some- news and wise a symbol of the to even the most nuals. nation's on progress id to foot h to times go get service of 31.000 ruial letter carIsolated bai spits. Our How to cut flowers sounds too or the mail delivered riers who daily travel, rain b,','n ha a lthw oU'n. elementary to some, but we can National The the members of of over miles the 1,370,000 shine, I like to all be reminded that a Anierica. of artrl,s sharp tool. association Rural Carriers Utter ruial highways and byways of Uie think of the rura letter carriers and a clean cut will mean continIn America, serving 6,950 000 famil- are Intensely mteiested on Us the life blood flowing through ued healthy growth for the plant, to Improvement of the roads mail ies and carrying the tha-arteries, bringing new vitality while crushed stems and st;; red more than 25,000,000 expectant which they spend the best part to rural Amci Ita. or uprooted roots means no more of ihelr lives. They adopted a Individuals. h From days down to flowers. at tlieir New Orleans I had the happy privilege of of Keeping the flowers once they addressing the recent 31th annual meeting favoring the earmarking j tlie present time the delivery convention of the National Rural of at least 25 per cent of all fed-- 1 mad to the rural sections of the are cut is another story, and one imwhich varies as much as the temLetter Carriers association In New era! highway money for the con- -j United States has constantly of proved and always In proportion perature. For the most part .all maintenance and emblem of tills struction The Orleans. of thfc stories about preservatives, such as splendid organization bicorporates rural route roads that are not to tlie improved condition the horse and buggy and Indicates part of txLs'ing main or secon- road over which the mad travels. asphin and salt, can be discounto ed, If not completely Ignored. No the necessity of roads to the job dary highways. These letter carMothers will be able to park such preparation has much basis of carrying the mail. The emblem riers and rural population they of trained scientifically. The main considerathe dally serve are lookbig forward to the baby" In care docs not, however, indicate willingness of the letter carriers of and should be granted the 1m- -' nurses at the 1939 Golden Gate tions are a plenteous supply of f International Exposition, of water, and a comfortable" atmos-phetoday to put up with the horse- - proveinrnt one without direct sunlight and without extremes of temperature. Change water daily; twice a day when It Is hot and dry, and when the arrangement calls for a small qu intity of water. Here are a few Suggestions which will be helpful. Dahlias and poppies, the latter one of the most fragile of flowers, will last longer if their stems are dipped for a second in boiling water. Gladioli should be cut when the first flower opens; the others will open for you Indoors. Keep your flowers in the ice box overnight If practicable. Cut Flowers From Garden roacL. Down v, j good-roa- The Road 17. 1937 Friday, SeptenUr LOGAN. CACHE COUNTY. UTAH j sons Ray and Lawrence wvre Lew- iston visitors Saturday. Mrs, Mary Ann Orcliard of Silt Lake Cry ls the guest of her daughter, Mrs, Cllflo d Bowden Mrs. Addle Lewis Is visiting with relatives In Pocatello this week. Ross Bieezoff spent Tuesday In 13 km fsisrDirtar o Min ra (3 ism S'ake Bee hive convention at of Cornish Lewiston VLsitors W.dne-daevening two and M s Ot;v Orchard children Carol and Richuid are -t Orgues's of Mr ai d Mrs Bechard. Mrs. Led a Pond, Miss Blanche Valeria Taggart. Taggart. Mrs. were p, Tala y 0 m S3 him 3 him ehi him Mrs Eu- c, , i, Thom-otro d. the d Taggart tea given in honor of K.lb n , is-s-eau Gretta Thom-o- n of Richmcid, Saturday t Mrs. Mina Dai a of Logan her with parents Thursday visiting Mr. and Mis. J. J sp-n- PotUseinl (3 him S3 o S3 o 3 km (3 kmJ3toiS3 tea-her- ta and-bugg- Horse-and-bug- then-selve- p-- let-cie- nt ss j j j e stage-coac- re 0 odds are against you. Its better to be safe than sorry about a purchase as important as a suit of clothes. The best and simplest way to be safe is to buy clothing you know something about. Hart Schaffner & Marx clothing, for example. We've been selling it to you and your friends for a good many years now. We know and so do you that Hart Schaffner & Marx make good clothes. Their fabrics are Their craftsmen are highly experienced and well paid. The famous Trumpeter label has a tradition of leadermaintain. to ship '"pi IE For the 10th Consecutive Year, We Again Announce that Our Stocks are once more Complete, and all Sizes on Dicplay, of the Famous GstfswoM all-woo- CnirsuaRatnimg innE-iisiiv- 50-ye- Go to New York i Mrs. Ora wife of Lewis, Earl Lewis of Logan, president of the department of Utah, American Legion auxiliary, has gone to New York to be present at the national American Legion convention were Accompanying Mrs. Lewis Mis. Roland Warner of Ogden, national committee woman for Utah and Mrs. Ray Ashton of Vernal, alternate. Two Fire Alarms The city fire department was called out twice Thursday night. At 7.24 p. m. a call was turned in on account of a brush fire near the college. The department equipment barely returned to the fire hall when another call was made for a run to the premises west of the Twelfth ward chapel Upon arriving there, no fire was found. The call must have been a false alarm. HSM a red-tap- e. ar So, all we ciy is, you can buy "cheap suits this fall. But you cant buy them here. We sell value. We sell quality. We sell Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes. If you want good quality plus style heres our suggestion: :: w: a isf rn Ik I TAILORED BY jibzl HART SCHAFFNER FLATTERS YOUR FIGURE II You carry fire in stance for We adjust your loss protection. the day it happens. No waiting, no delay, no U.ah Mortgage Loan Corp., Insurance O. A. Gaxff, man' department, agr. Fire, Auto, Casualty and Bonds. Advt. l. & MARX ISNT EXTREME c. Generous shoulders and full chest tapering to narrow waist thats the new model Robert for Hart Schaffner & designed by Surrey Marx. Its a big hit already. Many men who saw or heard about it thought a moment what it would do for their figures. Then they bought it. And did just what they hoped it would do created a trim silhouette of broad shoulders and a paunchless waist. C: KG' a . Ls KSM e, V-Li- T LEWISTON Lew iston Mrs. Maria tul SM Swinyard If youre not averse to looking young and athletic will help you. Or if youre blessed with a entertained at a quilting at her Q There is an old saying, but a true one, that THE PROOF OF THE PUDDING IS IN THE EATING. This saying could well be applied, to the GRISWOLD CIRCULATING HEATER, that the PROOF OF THE QUALITY AND SATISFACTION OF GRISWOLD HEATERS IS IN THE USING. For the past ten years we have been selling these famous heaters all over this valley, and year after tear they have been giving utmost satisfaction to their owners. Investigate this heater before buying anv stove. LUNDSTROM FURNITURE COMPANY ' home on Friday. A delicious dinner was served. Guests were Mrs Bair of Cove, Mrs. Arminta Hogan, Mrs. Eulila Taggart, Mrs. Valeria Taggart, Mrs. Henry Talbot, Mrs. Lizzie Layne, Mrs. Joseph Leavitt. McKnight, Mrs. Lydia Mrs. Morlan Hansen of Smlthfield Mrs. Clede Blair, Mrs. Lettie Stocks, Mrs. Vennie Poulsen, Mrs. Edna Gustaveson, Mrs. Anna Orchard. Two quilts were made and a very good social time enjoyed by all Mr. and Mrs. Guy Smith of Chicago were guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Swinyard, Friday night Mrs. Lottie Thornton of Idaho Falls spent part of last week visiting with her sister, Mrs. J. J. Poulsen. Mrs. Glenda Bair of Richmond spent Wednesday visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rosmond Blair. Salt Lake City on business. Among those attending the Ben- Glen Harrison and Mr. Newell Lewis, who have spent the summer in Montana, returned home yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. West La veil of Pocatello and Mrs. Lavell's two V-Li- ne trim waist, 'v,l V-Li- ever. Make a bee-lin- e will make you look better than for today. V-Li- HSM Jn "Triple Telt IVotitedi HSM E3 HSM $35 to $ 'HSM o mU ltut HSU E3 chsJ HiglEj JJIHM WMLSN, 33 North Main, Logan raraia S3 m E3 a 13 m Inc ra Q km (3 km 13 o Jjbi j |