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Show Iam Two CACHE AMERICAN CACHE COUNTY, LOGAN. ThunM.ty, June 2i, 19J8 UTAH ; CACHE AMERICAN . . , twice1 ' In Prubat and Guardianship Notice, Re-j Consult CuuntjClerk or tn for Further In Signers pctiv formation. - Newspaper, lubn..i,ed Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday mornings by the Cache An erican PublL.hli.g Company at 62 Weal CcnUf Strict, Logan, Utah, J. C. ALLEN Jr, Editor WM. C. ENOLAM), Manager J. H. ENGLAND, Mer), antral Superintendent h 'i ril : k- w - i Eotared as Be oond --Class Matter, November 2, 1931 . . . at the Poet Office at Logan, Utah, under the Act of March 3, 1897. Subscription ftatea; by Carrier or Mall , . . One Tear Advertising Ratea Made Knoan Upon Application. Chapter One The Trends of Business e The woman "No," she said. North Logan North Logan Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Ferguson of Log Angeles California, who are visiting relatives In the ward, were guests of t honor at a party Sunday at Guinavuh park In Igan canyon. Dinner wag served at one were covers long table, where laid for 21 guests. The afternoon was spent in social v. siting. Carl M. Nelson attended the annual Scandinavian conference at 1rovo Saturday and Spuds,, June 1 St h and 19th and gave a talk at Saturday afternoon session Mrs. Mildred Younker is attending the nnual summer sihool at the University of Utah in Salt raised her hand. "No thank you. I wmimi "Will you fake me to the Skyline Club?" she asked. BUI laugned in- r, "You're a little dulgently. " be told her, "but 1'U fake you. Remember, though, you take the regular dinner. No a la carle tuff They stopped at the bar for a drink before dinner when they arrived at the club that nlgbL Sally inspected the crowd and aaw that the Fraser party bad not yet arrived. The one drink led to another and still another before Sally saw the Fraser party enter and would agree to go to a table. She maneuvered the bead waiter until be assigned them to a table next to the F rasera She had said nothing to BUI. of oourae, about ths Fraser commission nor bad sh Informed him that there were three crisp hundred dollar bills folded In her purse. Consequently. h was a bit perturbed when, ignoring bis admonition, Sally went to town with an elaborate a la carte order. She tried to top It off by ordering wine but BUI succeeded In stopping that Nick Shane, owner of the club and a big gambling operator, and greeted stopped by their table man I want BilL "You're Just the "Will said to see." Bill you cash a check for me?" "Sure, how much?" Shane asked. Twenty-liv- e buck. My wife has developed expensive tastes tonight." "Better make It fifty, dear," Sally Interrupted brightly. "In case we want some wine." Shane gave Bill the fifty dollars and took his check. H ordered a While drink for Sally and BilL the two men were talking Sally Inths at Fraser the party spected Mr. and Mrs. adjoining table. Fraser and Miss Calhoun she readily but It puzzled her to Identify the other man In the party who had been drinking more than a little. She finally recognized him as Jerry Marlowe, a wealthy E-t- tt; July 2. 9, 18. 1938. WRINGER ROLLS Notice to Creditors In the District Court of tha First Judicial District of th Stats of Utah, In and for the County of Cache. the Matter of the Estate of JANE ('. RICE. Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned administrator of the estate of Jane C. Rice, deceased, at his home on South County Road, Logan, Utah, on or before the 6th day of August, 1938. OSCAR F. RICE, Administrator. L. D. NAISBITT, Attorney for Administrator. Dates of publication: June 4. 11, 18, 25; July 2. 193S. A ft , vv v . ' A !' vi U.v -- b , t F -- .j v d Sally saw Walter Fraser pass an envelope to Anna (Posed by Lester Slattheva, Frances Drake, Joan BlondeU and Melvyn Douglas.) wanted to see him. Id prefer not to give my name. Just as you wish, Mrs. Fraser,1 Sally replied. The woman stifled a gasp of surprise. "How did you know me?" she asked. Your Sally nodded sagely. was in all the papers when were said. she Its you married, a detective's business never to forget a face. What is it you wanted Mrs. Fraser? Im Mr. Reardon's chief operator. I handle all of his women clients. Well," Mrs. Fraser said, "theres someone I'd like to have followed.' She took a photograph from an envelope and handed it to Sally. "Her name Is Anne Calhoun, she added. She was engaged to my husband before I "I'm beSally nodded wisely. ginning to understand, she said. "Recently," Mrs. Fraser said, my husband has been getting letters and telephone calls from her. There's something going on between them and I want to know what it is." Mrs. Fraser was near tears. Ill And out," Sally promised. "If I dont give you a full report by the first of the month I'll retire from business. Mrs. Fraser sighed her relief. Tomorrow I m Fine, she said. going away for a two weeks trip. and I are gohusband Tonight my ing to the Skyline Club with Miss Calhoun. If you want to get a good look at her . . Ill be there, Sally promised. Mrs. Fraser took some money from her purse and handed it to I dont know what your Sally. rates are, she said, but this should be enough until I get back? It took sill of Sallys will power to refrain from looking at the money unJH her new client had left When, at last, she did, she found three oos hundred dollar bills. At the Skyline ClubWhen Bin phoned to announce Chat be waa bqck cm the district payrom, Sally said nothattorney in to him about her client She did, though, eagerly accept his to celehm hit new job Chat night hr tppinr ulc-tu- re - sup'-gutl- OSTRICH m 66$ AM UTILIZED AS FOOO COUNTRY. tH "bsTRCH . AMP MO WONPfcRl uisr qn as HARES OWELUN0S ostrich too MUCH POOD AS IlfcCTRlClTEVIDENCE UVH& Q02EN ORDINARY TWO HEN'S rut 7 chanm-fSB WITH MON STANDARDS. E&6S THE PERFECT THE Tines WERE U&HTED V- ANOTHER OR AMERICA'S car FOR PRIVER. AUTD INTRODUCED IN 1900 WAS DRIVEN ffiOM THE REAR THE FRONT SEAT SEAT1 POR PASSENGERS. cA Tret j rut TOPAV. THE AVERA5B COST Of A TIRE IS 12.00 AND IT IS J EXPECTED TO TA COS! 000 mits if, Of AAPAOtlMATlL't ho CfMl Pf Mai!) m mo TIRE 21 ONlV 2500 eiltS A QNt COMTRABV TO THE POPULAR TW6 AVERA6C COST AMD RAH COST CHAT OA A Mice!) 00 UOf HAVt fLtAS ....fllAS lVt CM CATS, POtS. RABBITS BATS AMPOiUKY, Stuff, MONKEYS eur aof on nomcers!) Logan Washer Exchange 119 South Main Lake City, and Miss Joan Peterson Is attending the U.S.A.C. session. The Soren Jensen family organization will hold a reunion at Lagoon Sunday, June 26th. All mem bers are invited. Musical numbers, toasts, a program, lunch and a business meeting vull be held. Mr. and Mrs. Jonn Wursten and daughters Kerene and Rachel, spent the week end at Emmett, Idaho, guests of Mr. and Mrs Luther Wursten and family. Reports are of the appearance of rats in large numbers in all parts of North Logan. Some citizens are using traps poison and shotguns to rid their premises of the Pesky pests. Mrs. Lydia Nyman and daughter Marjorie spent the week end at Salt Lake City with relatives Mr. and Mrs. William Ferguson and son Roy and Mr. ana Mrs. Dell Ferguson of Los Angeles, California, are visiting with rela Fathers (The Blind Man) & Linoleum Co. 325 So. Mala Phone 244-- Awning w Dr. C. R. JONES Clinic Chiropractic ADDING MACHINES Sold .Rented and Repaired 176 345 Main Neurocalometer and service Phone Phone 642 X-ra- North Hours y Logan 1:30-- 6 pjn. HAIR CUTS ADULTS CHILDREN 35c 25c Schif f man BARBER SHOP 169 North Main YOUR MODERNIZE During Our HOME JUNE ANNIVERSARY o SPECIAL PRICES An Plumbing Fixtures! On o Work Done By Experts Is GOOD Work! Jones Plumbing COMPANY WEST FIRST NORTH 40 OUR GLASS MAN Is An Expert Logan Hardware Phone 183 'Used Cars For the Best Deal Used Cars1 International Pick Up Ford Pannel International Pick up. Ford 1 Truck Chassis and Cab. 1936 Ford 1 Truck and Beet 1938 1936 1936 1935 Rack 1931 Ford Truck and Beet rack 1934 GJH.C. Truck and beet rack. 1931 Ford Truck Dump Body. 1936 International Truck 1J4 ton with Dump Body. 1936 LaFayette Sedan, like new.. 1935 Studcbaker Sedan, good) buy. 1935 Graham Sedan, recondi-- 1 Mrs. E. V. Beutler of Michigan, spent the guests of Felix Beutler relatives. was observed Day Sunday morning at the ward Sunday school with a program in his favor, similar to Mother s Tokens of respect, a rose, Day. was given each father present. A daughter weighing se.en and a half pounds was born recently to Mr. and Mrs. Edward Beutler. Miss Margene Cronqmst is suffering from an infected hand. She returned home from a local hospital Monday. The meeting wunday, evening was under the direction of the Melchizodek priesthood. Orion N. Follett and Max Cutler gave talks. Musical numbers were givne by the Dunn boys. Mr. and Mrs. John Wursten have received word of the arrival of a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wursten of Salt Lake City. A. II. PARKER 221 W. 1st rre tives. Mr. and Houghton, past week and other AWNINGS TYPEWRITERS and North young playboy who was one of the shining lights of cafe society. Marlowe, she recalled, was engaged to Anne Calhoun. She listened to Marlowe and Lola Fraser as they talked while Anne danced with Mr. Fraser. I wonder if those two are putting' Jerry anything over on us? grumbled. A Mysterious Envelope Sally transferred her attention to Anne Calhoun and Wa'ter Fraser who were dancing. As she watched them she saw Fraser slip an envelope from his pocket and pass it to Anne. She slipped it into the front of her dress. I want to Sally jumped up. dance, she announced. Reluctantly, Bill joined her on the dance floor and Sally immediately took the lead away from him, guiding their steps until they were dancing next to Fraser and Anne Calhoun. The music stopped and Sally saw Anne excuse herself from Fraser and head for the ladies room. Without a word Sally left Bill and followed her. When Miss Calhoun, came out again Sally was right behind her. Nick Shane came up and Good evegreeted Anne Calhoun. ning, Mr. Shane, Anne said, and she extended her hand to him. As they shook hands Sally saw that the envelope Anne had received from Fraser had been slipped to Shane. Sally walked on and returned to Bill who was thoroughly disgusted by this time. Anne rejoined her party a few moments inter. Did you think was I lost? she Inquired. Marlowe, still angry and suspiIt wouldnt cious, glared at her. be the first time Fraser lost you, he said. Angrily, Fraser leaped to his feet. What do you mean by that? be demanded. Marlowe rose, too. 'Til tell you what I mean," he said. "Annes engaged to me, now, and I'll kill the first guy that horns In'" Sally, who had tilted her qhair back to hear the conversation, fell right over backwards when she heard Marlowes threat. Everyone In the Fraser party stared at heal 1937 ovta 21,900,000 OUT Of A TOTAL IS. 000,000 AMERICAN And Repairing for all Make of Washing Machines, Good Used Vaccuma $7.50 up In Geo. B. Everton (.KNOWLEDGE Cachs, Ftr'l Car-dol- l. 4 I THE POCKETBOOK the District Court of the First Judicial District of h Slat of Utah, in nd for th County of Bank of la. can. Natioiiul Utah, a corporation, 1'l.ilutiif, vs. JoEiph E. Curdon. Sophia W. First of the District Court In to Hans Mikkelni-n- , RenUvcr Judicial Ontrict of th Sut of til Inter Mountuln Sugar Comof a corporation; 11. F. Utah, In and for th County pany, Cache. Mil hell, Maude Mill hell, f. K. Hatch, trustee tit Inter MounIn do Matter of the Krtato of tain Sugar Company, corporJOHN It. KG AN, Deceased. ation; Smith Brothers Lumber claims a corporation; T. Creditors will present Company, with Tout hers to Hu undersigned W, Najlor Company, formerly of known s T. W. and L. o. administrator of the estate hi John It, Egan, deceased, st Najlor Company, a corporation; resident e. Logan. K. F. D. No. 1, Burton Implement Company, a before or on Caihe County, Utah, corporation; J. W. Edmund 1938. the hth day of August. Company, consisting of J. W. a Edmunds, Cardon Company, CARLOS It. EGAN, Administrator of said corporation; Louis S. Cardon, Rebecca B. J. D. Cardon,, c lU'LLEN YOUNG co.Skeen and D. A. Ckeen, Attroiiej s. partners, doing business st Publication dates: June 4. 11. Skeen and Skeen. Defendant. IS. 23: July I. 1938. To be sold at Sheriffs sale on the 8th day of July, 1938, at Notice to Creditors twelve o'clock noon, of said day, at the front door of the County In tha District Court of ths First Court House, In Logan City. Utah, following described property Judicial District of th State of the to-It; Utah, In and for th County of at the Northeast Beginning Cache. rorner of Section five, (5) TownIn the Matter of the Estate of ship twelve (12) North Range one LARS V. PETERSEN, Deceased. (1) Went of the Salt Lake Meriand running thence South Creditors will present claims dian, 160 rods; thenew West 70 rods; with vouchers to the undersigned North 160 rods; thence at his home In Clarkston. Cache thence East 70 rods to the place of beCounty. Utah, or at the office of 70 acres. Attorney L. E. Nelson, Arlmo ginning. containing Block, Logan, Utah, on or before JEFF STOWELL, the 20th dav of August. A. I). 1938. Sheriff of Cache County, Utah. L. . PETERSEN. By WESLEY O. MALMBERG, Administrator of the Estate of Deputy. Lars C. Petersen, Deacedsed. Dated this 13th day of Jane, 1938. L. E. NELSON Attorney for litate. June 18, Dates of publication. gold-digge- Bill Reardon, you're the The various trends in industry are disappointing. They beetLook, darned detective la this town It 1" Sally Reardon, and know Condo not indicate you which way out of the depression. pert, blonde and trig, shook a finger inmenacingly does to her husband's tributing causes to the depression have been too rapid noee. creases in wages and too rupid shortening of hours in many Bill smiled mockingly st hi earnest wife. ''Sure, be said. I know Vey industries, is the belief of Alfred P. Sloan, Jr, chair- It and you know K. The trouble nobody else knows IL man of General Motors, and principal spokesman for the Is,"They'll find out someday," Sally automobile industry. lie cites purchasing power and prices said confidently. "All you needchinIs soent publicity. Keep your as having been thrown out of balance. Superimposed up- up, Sherlock." "That's all Ive been doing lately," on this is the fact that there has been developing a grow- Bill aald glumly. "Six months ago I was sitting pretty In the District huning lack of confidence and a fear as to the future oppor- Attorney's office. Thirty-fiva year and no headaohes." tunities of American business enterprise due to the atti- dred "Yea, Sally replied scornfully. did all the work and the tude of the Govenment toward business, as well as to ec- "You D. A. got all ths glory. You listen to Bid Reardon " me, as enacted been have onomic policies that affecting thq "Nope." Bill shook his head and national economy and penalizing the operating effectivegot up. He took his hat from the rack and started for the office door. ness of industry'. Naturally, the sound remedy lies in the "J did that once and now look at me. My own boss no work, no elimination of the causes. But, in explaining the situa- glory, no nothing a year. I'm a tion, he concludes that there certainly is nothing in the success!" "Bill!" Sally called. "Where are going?" picture to warrant optimism so far as the immediate fu- you"Down to the D. A.' office. I'm Job back again." ture of industry is concerned, or to establish any confi- going to get my oldoffice door before He slammed the dence as to an intelligent solution of our difficulties. The Sally could object. After he had gone Sally aat dePresidents plan now goes on trial. Will it eliminate causes? jectedly behind his desk. She Oshed her purse and found a cigarette Even those who doubt most, would be most pleased to In which she lighted. Before she bad finished it the office door opened see it succeed. and a handsomely dressed woman Is Mr. in hesitantly. "Is In case there is a pick-u- p by Labor Day as freely pre- came Reardon in?" she Inquired. dicted in Washington, this month, everybody will be in came around and Sally Jumped up "He's out at the mothe desk. a happier mood. 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