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Show Pj?e C EcrrJ-Wwk- CACHF. AMERICAN ITwo ACHE AMERICAN Coti-pan- J J H C ALIFN C Jr. LNOI.AKn. Miilunlml tv. u or Mumigrr - SiiMTIiiUndi-ii- l . . Second CU Mutter, Nmemlxr 2. Ol! ice at Logan. Utah, under the Aft of Mirch 1931 Etfrrrd a . 1897. Ibite by Ca.Tier or Mall . . . Ot.e Year f Made Knoun Upon Application Advertising Ran 1 n s 'f I BARBARA STANWYCK at tlie 3, . JOHN DOLES 50 anO Mt idutnes la .die Chi eke! tu, f, jj Ji Chcckrtts, Jensen, Lee Cl.eike'.ts. Lyman Cheikette. m. Perle le tl Cllecketls, Miron Carlnde. Mrs. Gu.'iietl j4J ccbM-ar,d William Checketls. A nuMelhrieous shower was j About once m a fall moon I given on Friday evening at the Jane Zollinger hi gel studious and ku.da think about he me of Ml-stuff l.ke, mhy such and such In honor of Mrs. Melvin Davis, formso and so. or vice versa And It erly Mbs Venue Dernier. A large got to runnln' through my head crowd was In a. tendance. Two voUie other day. why do some peo-- t cal solos weie rendered by Mrs. pie do lungs like shoot tluir Luella Jei.si n, Miss Areva Chugg better hilf, when it is not so long accompanying A beautiful assortago thut they was breakin' their ment of gifts were presented to the joiing b ide. Dainty refresh-mint- s necks to get each other. were served. The young And what I am scribblin' about cannot ana tier It cither, but couple will make their home hi all say they did It on the Sait Lake Clt. j they Mr. and Mrs. U. A. CampbtU spur of the moment and did not have time to think. So maybe u Jr. welcomed the arrival of a ae need nlor tune to 'daughter on Monday. Mother and meaJW down and ponder beforehand. babe are get big along nicely. like In a church may be, and not In Anbury Park. N. J, the New du t)ie ponderui afterwatds in a , Jersiy State Federation of Labor J l from membership And some Jokcsters, they will say voted to ex(x-u h. O. K. to shoot your husband'11 unlo,ls conected with the C. L If he snores, but In real lile and( when you are in the morgue af- b sotn. thing different And there are lots of theo: li s that are Just theoilcs and dont Typewriter Service like ttliri. ut 1,0 1,1 prf,Ce of u,u'le Su 8ol,) ln:o Now in New Location business, but it looks like this 168 N. Main Rhone 34 some It chu:ih Idea, might aive ;The Low Down From Hickory Grove A SAMUEL GOLDWYN presents Ni p.i;'r, Published Y. irv Tuesday and FriiLy the Cad iiniuan Publishii at CJ Wed Cmirr h'mt Wan, Utah. WM. SubM-riptui- ;::llyy;ccd p:acii shortcake Friday, Septemlei 24, 1037 -- !) by Jt LOGAN. CACHE COUNTY. UTAH ANNE SHIRLEY Alan Halt Barbara O'Neil Directed by KING VIDOR -- I I Pepping People Iion't you often wonder who starts all these pep proposi-ton- s to enthuse tiie in eat American public? The present grand idea is for eterjlxxlv to build a house and put his family in it, and live happily ever afterwards. Private building in 1U3C amounted to $l.Do:lt0o), the annual expenditures in which was only about five the in direction that years prior to 1930. Residential construction was formerly the most important item in the nation's construction account. In fact it was not many years ago when the cry went up that America was overbuilding. Today the claim is that there is insist that there can be a housing shortage. The in America. no In the bust analysis owning our own home is good for jou! The people who iep people dont forget to mention that you should provide plumbing, heating and For sentimental purposes they add rambler roses., and for practical reasons list all the gadgets. What 1U Goss Earn: Stephen Dallas, alone Sit the uorld, raarrift the beautiful but untutored Stella. After thetr d luyhter Laurel M born, Stephen dnten to leave Aia home by S'rila's crude tastes and her fondne ss for the company of Ed k habitue. Ytare Munn, liter, a thriving businessman, he t.eets Helen Morrison, hie early now a brautiful vdou. l.e, S dim Nile Laurel, grown up to , e a lovely young girt, divides tr time between her estranged t.ircnls, but her mother , who all her affection on her, umes first. Stephen, wishing to i a try Helen, asks Stella for a t'viorce, but In win. Stephen, i ho has introduced Laurel to the Morrisons, semis her and Stella to a fashionable summer hotel v here young fitrhard Grosvenor fails In love tilth her. But Stella tisgraccs her daughter by dressing loudly and acting tilth ibsurd elegance. race-trac- one-thir- d -- 1 je"J jiep-peop- over-crowdi- t Luicioui! Peacbe and Cream and Pastry Too Good To Be True. Barbara Reads Favorite Summer Dessert la One She Makes Herself. ,V, VEN glamorous motion picture stars have to eat, you know! So V do their frauds. Barbara Read, featured in the new Universals w iclcly discussed picturnration of trich Rcmarcjucs "The Road Back, says tlut in the movie colony culinary talent goes a lot farther than aliiluy after six oclock, litre is her special favorite a dcli- . tious summer dessert she says is grand for informal suppers. You ran wbcik It out of the oven In no$ Dot rith butter. Bake la a ter ,lme 81 1,11 IVjM h MllirtCakO hot oven (450 F.) for 13 to IS 2 cups prepared biscuit Hour uiuules. bplit and place sweeten- 2 tablespoons sugar ed crushed fruit between halves. cream. Serve with 3s cup cream whipped 3 cups peeled, sliced, (Makes six Individual shortcakes.) Note: If rich milk Is used In sweetened peaches Add sugar to biscuit flour. Beat place of cream, roll dough thindough bard for 30 seconds, then ner, spread with melted butter, cloth fold half of dough over and cut turn out on shortcakes from this double thick-- J ntS3 of dough. J ' Chapter Six X might marry. All thla aha was wil- ling to do, she told Helen haltingly and with obvious agony. In order that She might be relieved of the burden1 of carln further tor Laurel. Helen waj profoundly touched. Herself a mother, she aaw through Slella'a pretense and recognised the tremendous sacrl-- , flee this woman was making so that the daughter who waa all she had loved In the world might WhCh Helcn could ghiveh'entaSea "Please Mrs Stella. . Please -- I didnt know anyone could be so unselfish" was all she could say. 1 ' Kr'rh. I - And so Laurel went to live with the Morrisons Just for a visit, Stella told her, for she knew that Laurel would never consent to leave her permanently. And she was her home was henceforth to be with them, sho rebelled, and fled back to Stella, heartsick with the knowledge that her mother had, after all, heard those d sdalnful voices on the train. But Stella had cast her die, and was prepared to stand by the sac- rifice she had made. She was not surprised to receive Helen's warn- ing telegram that her uaughter vas back to her; and she quick- ly mide hor preparations. When Laurel burst into the little house, love with and joy at seeing aglow her mother again, she found a a Stella loudly and strange Stella . ' Geo. B. " ours with the ."t JO SETRRA j . j Everton Dr. M. PRlJVlllFNi F C OLSEN Chiropractor When Stella returned to tholr ton O'K) in the same period a yearj hotit suite, she found Laurel Nenrocalomeler and ego, a gain of about 8 per cent, packing. since Service Frond nee I our .lines fe- ' Why, Lclhe ! What on earth!" does include noi figure jlliis noon I to 5 P. M. 1932 Frovtdence has entered Ueral bcnclits which will be jp- i Mother, were going home! !35 West Center SL Phone 42 nulnuy exhlblts ln the county fair irroxunately 10 per ant of the Stella was at a loss what to make which two have taken first of it Had Laurel had a quarrel tanners total cash Income and v. ith her young man"? She would place and two have taken second will probably come to almost $200,- '' f.x that, she announced lightly. She Even as agriculture Is depen- musruus ... ....U, place. These displays have bein juSMJSIs. U. Ur ,n, U would invite the Grosvenors to dm- dent upon Industry to abso b the designed by Dallas Zollinger and Is the so have been considered the most ar- produc s of the farm, t v Nrw and Used Washers, urban United Stabs vitally- dedesigned and arranged ! Vacuums, Electric Refrigerator of any booth entered ln competi-,lo- n pendent on rural, farming Am7 erica to provide a gigantic nnr-kElectric Stoves, Radios and We feel we have with th-- m hi; for the produits of Its facSmall Motors :ca.on to be proud of our comT tories every! lung from pins to Wringer Rolls and Repairing munity and the talent he.eln. A LOGAN WAMIER EXCII NGE motor cars. in annnous vote of thanks should Dm nee on be Phone 1222 'not'd to M . Zoiln.ger ami As a result, It is as hnpo-.a- nt . powc-h.s helpers to h'chntrv and finance us to The family of William Check-et- ts agricultural' America Itself to have debt is about one and three qtur- r,,mw.d only 135 i r tent of the Clines In farm income of from 1 met at the family home on cent. I9 some reasonably accurate idea of ters billions less than It was In f Per V! income and West ginia, 1929Interest rates have rcgis- 11 in what farm Income In the lmnicd- evening, Sept. Satuiday Thus the future of agriculture 1 11 of the farm W1U1 rent honor of their mother's birthday. late future will be; what change, tcred a decline and 18the carrymB, now about population got lo.vs than .5 per of cott A social evening of games and If any hajs occured in (arm j be j Congress as against 700,000,- - cent of the farm Income. was and mt. that would effect net 400 000.000. enjoyed reminiscing Qes' IJ. oru 1929. The larm tax bill luncheon was served to Messrs and In- - f agricultural lgned to help the farmer and i1"" come for this year will likewise some of it may pass. Business the most prosperous and so VJJ - Week forecasts that punitive crop constitute the hugest and most , . ivary widely over the states. GreitPc lnc:ea.-.emarket for manutac-11 per eont.ol in of will exicss profitable legislation probably jest m iik- past year Hna cent will be found in the Middle become liw, and there is alwavs tured goods, etc. Business week ia-m a tnan itss FOR SALE Choice Corredile and has recently made a highly in-- 1 Wis'.em states suth at the Dak- - the chance that a more Inclusive Columbia rams. Phone 1004j. elusive report on The Farm Mar-- . Taking all advantages Into con- - otas. Iowa and Kansas. These ever normal gtanary" plan will Isldoration, the amount of cash states were the most scverly hit be put into effect. Secretary Wal- ket Today and Tomorrow. ; FOR" RENT Housekeeping apartThls will be the best agricultu-- 1 the farmers will have to spend 'by As a result, gains lace strongly favors this srheme. ments. 79 West Center, Logan, ral year, from the point of view this year may total 6,600,000,000 of seveial hundred per cent may ser-' Recent war activities have Utah. was event of gross Income since booming as compared with 1929 spending be registered ln some. Inasmuch vecj t0 muitrate an season. the social the Laurels of wedding epochal cha- -' 1929. nils does not mean that the of $6,260,000,000. Las-lthe pur-(a- s they produced relatively nothing nge ln the attitude of some of1 ner WANTED Useless, crippled horses though flashily gotten up, playing and singitnis situation vas.ly agricultural chasing power of the dollar Is durmg some of last years crop the and cattle alive. Top prices paid. and "dear the atmosphere." ing coarse jazz tunes on the piano; jo,. powers toward their! ned, me eve-phase-socrops 6tiU materiaUy greater than it 'reasons. but a Stella who seemed scarcely to proved in Phone 657-interests ln fo elgn countries. The1 She picked up the telephone I time to notice her daughter. will command lower prices and ln was. jn the western and southwestern United States Is gradually adopt-- 1 Laurel, with a cry of horror, made have waa a bit of FOR RENT unfurnished Farm ,ncome obvloudy' U not states one or two of the Atlantic ing the view that in case of hos- -' tohethe reahUon thYtThere w'L It Hvelvsl,frT1TnL!khigbeat: but Stella went through apartment at 83 South First' divided evenly on a per capita Seaboard states, and part of the tUities abroad, e will evacuate something much more serious than with it. west. Phone 552-agriculture as a uhole, 1937 snouia Laurel was horrified, then repelover states. For northeastern group, fa.m income the citizens ho ish it and those a mere lovers quarrel. And at last led. And when Stella jauntily anproduce the first really good farm eXample, taking the latest figures 'is expected to show lises of from who remain mill take their own Stella submitted. furnished FOR RENT 2 small nounced that she had been step-pithe Countrly 's 6 pt'r 06111 to 10 cenL 1,1 chances. This marks a far cry he?sUelf.Unde henr unhappy6 mother out with Ed Munn again, and rooms at 353 N. 3 East, $8 oi Thf farmers cashMneome fromhan 2 P'r, Cfnt rece-1 Western California, Western Ore- from the day when the United from public disgrace and shame, that he was coming over that night. population, last year $10. Will accept prosperity bonds crop and livestock marketing Is ,vcd 7 58 Laurel could bear no more. Concent of the fa A t gon 1278w. Phone comwas mother vinced a estimated at $4,750,000,000 for the comei xowa, with 3 per cent of the parts of a few other states and her of into one cauldron that misery extremity to protect our foreign! from another. That night, as they lay In pletely changed woman, Laurel left period from August 1 to January, farm population, received 7 43 per almost the entire south, Impro- - Investments. Various newspaper to return KINDLING WOOD Random bejr Pullman berths waiting for her for the last time with $4,735,-- 1 CPn(, 0f farm Income. By X, 1938, as compared vement will range from 1 per polls Indicate that this new Stella In the gratefully to the sanctuary of her the train to start lengths, $3 00 per ton or $4 00 never 4 and 5 Helen. And she to 5 per cent. In a small cy is overwhelmingly favored by lower and Laurel above her they father sion, Alabama, with almost per ton delivered. BEVERLY heard excited young voices from knew how bitterly Stella Dallas per cent of the farm population, group of sta es. th.re will be de- - the bulk of citizens. MACHINERY & SUPPLY CO., sobbed out her heart when her the adjoining drawing room. Did you see that funny looking daughter went away forever. Sugar Factory, Phone 925, City. ,WHE. YOU BUY A NSW but woman this afternoon?.. No "Probate and Guardianship Notices CHEVROLET Joan told me... If you didnt see Sad months passed by before CAR. YOU Consult County Clerk or the reher she cant be described. . .Dresses Laurel recovered from that shock. ARE ITS FIRST DRIVER spective signers for further inup to here. . .Paint an inch thick. . . But, helped by the tender solicitude OUR CARS ARE formation. And do you know who she was? of the Morrison family and distractDiftsurtfl NEVER CARAVANEDl mother!...! bet ed from her sorrow by the attracLaurel Dallas mum wsj flp tive people she came to know, she Laurel wont be wearing Dick Sheriffs Sale became in time her natural sweet, frat pm very long... In the District Court of the First Terror gripped Laurels heart bubbling, joyful self. Stephen ln of the State of! Judicial not for herself, but for her mother, the meantime had quietly married ... of in heard. had the for and she Helen, his first love; and ln due lest the Utah, County Stealthily & . girl looked down over the edge of course of time the society columns Cache. her berth. But Stellas eyes were carried the announcement that HOME OWNERS' LOAN COR-- 1 for, having heard the Laurel Dallas, the recent debutante, tight shut PO RATION, a corporation of the had become engaged to Richard 209 North Main Street twittering young things spreading Grosvenor. United States of America, Plaintiff, her ignominy, and realized for the CAB AND TRANSFER Phone 279 - Logan, Utah first time what she had done to The wedding was one of the vs. MARTHA W. DAVIS, DefendPHONE 314 LOGAN w' her daughter, she quickly feigned events of the social season. For mvmm ant. fcgu.yipj mu Hj to hide her suffering from Stephen and Helen, as well as for EBS 1 SBBZSm iffa itkixraHEkii rfftti sleep on To be sold at Sheuff's sale Laurel. And Laurel climbed down the young bridegroom, It was an v' l' . ... it 1 the 27ih day of September, 1937 to the lower berth to cuddle in her occasion of unalloyed happiness; V, mothers arms and both lay there, and it was happiness too, tinged at ten o'clock A. M , at the front k' x I A each with her secret tears welling only with a passing sigh of regret v sV door of the County Court House, y jj out for the other for the mother she had so dearly NO MATTER WHERE In Logan, Cache County, Utah, the loved, for Laurel. But none of them IT IS WE CAN Mrs. Stephen Dallas was calling knew, nor ever could know, of the following described property REPLACE IT. on Mrs. Helen Morrison at the lat- worn, shabby figure that stood out- ters palatial home. It was a meet- side ln the drizzling rain and WE HAVE A WINDOW Commencing at the Southwest ing that Helen dreaded; but she watched the beautiful young couple GLASS EXPERT Corner of Lot 3, on Block 10, Plat U k j,Sj found Stella all humility and good seal their compact with a kiss will. watched with a joyful glow on her A, of Logan City Survey, and Stella. It seemed, had changed face and with happiness in hen running thence East along the her mind about Laurel. The girl heart that would warm her through South line of said Lot 9 rods; was growing up, was becoming a all the chilly years to come. For thence North 6 rods 44 feet, more d now ln truth triumph had corns to greater responsibility than she or less, to a point 2 rods 12 feet to have. So Stella would be glad Stella Dallas. South of the North hue of said to let her daughter make her home THE END. WHY BE BOTHERED WITH WASHING AT HOME permanently with Helen; and furlot; thence West 9 rods to the thermore, she would given Stephen West line of said thence WHEN YOU CAN HAVE IT DONE SO CHEAPLY AT lot; so 183? b ho and Helen that divorce Catted Artiste Corporation his Oopyrigtl South on the W&t lme of raid Lot 6 rods and 44 feet, more or less, to the place of b.gnmng, and further described as situae ir 6S WEST FIRST NORTH PHONE 403 Section 33, m Township 12 North WE CALL AND DELIVER of East the Sc't of Range One Lake Meridian. Together with all water rights, as evidenced by certificate 235-Dealers and Manufacturers of Issued by the Logan Northwest Field Irrigation Company, for 4 6hare of capital stock, duly as- -' . . . signed to the Home Owner's Loan BUILDING AND DRAIN TILE BRICK, Corporation, the plaintiff herein; WE CALL FOR AND PAY CASH also all rights of way, easements, tenements, rents, hereditaments, DEAD OR WORTHLESS HORSES OR COWS privileges, and appurtenances there We have a Fine Variety of Brick for Homes to belonging, however evidenced, used or enjoyed with said land By-ProduUse them and have the Better Home or belonging to same, or which may be hereafter acquired and used or enjoyed with said land. LOGAN, UTAH UTAH Dated this 1st day of September, j ECONOMIC i HIGHLIGHTS .n0n.wi et - rZ i A 'y com-Com- BARGAINS A et fw Ir oper-itiar- .n.. fran-t.cal- Used Cars JtoUm s one-tm- .a j heart-breaki- play-actin- famg ! n J - poli-ce- nt LEGAL NOTICES .... Gros-Veno- CACHE AUTO COMPANY ct Vl j . y mi C. R. Johnson . a fa v BROKEN GLASS? to-w- it: Logan Hardware Co. Phone 183 ar-e- JAPANESE HAND LAUNDRY Smithfield Brick and Tile Company , WANTED DEAD OR ALIVE FOR Colorado Animal 1937. JEFF STOWELL, Sheriff, County, Utah, Cache of Enterprise 30 Phone cts Co. Logan 49 |