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Show CACHE AMERICAN 77 S'-.- rrr-7T'V-- - rr Tuesday, August 23, l'J33 "0 J lures of tile forest to pi..;, ground Hie finishing COMING TO LOGAN ! Swing It Lady, Swing It LOGAN. CACHE COUNTY. UTAH ' give our wltere the deer and elk luive trim-- t touch. ed it off a little It stools out and Once ae had a ahcrtiX who lud grows tluiker. strung sentimental scruples reAnd regarding the animal tracks garding this affair and If he were in the field when ground is wet. here now, woe to anyone witli sou! Each of those little holes prevent so warped tlu-would even lum the water running off and Uie at killing doe. farm from drjing up. That agununt of winter range: being congested is foolish. Thia' sume sheriff was quite devoted to his church and It was only while I he was In church that polchers to sneak out and kill deer The sportsmen and nature lovers Mr. and Mrs. Emil Broby of vwltn al should all get together right now Ueaa sl'nt Slmd- -' home of Mr. and Mrs. David and secure a man for sheriff at the (onung election who would promise to Insist that game Uwsj Mr. and Mrs David C. Thorn p-enforced better. Also, select son spent the week end at Malad to.Tintv-ionerwho would furnish Idaho. A birthday dinner was served competent deputies to catch those who disregard game laws. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. SUI N' ow you lovers of nature, this'nry S. Godfrey on Sunday In Is really an effective way to care honor of Mrs. James IL Jardlne. for the wild game. Elect county Those present were Mr. and Mrs. offices who are compctely sold on James B. Jardine. Mr. and Mrs Dus conservation of scenic beauty James H. Jardine and children and what goes with it, the wild Orel a, Burtira and Maree. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Bybee and game. We know well enough that the fanuly of Las Angeles, Calif., are state game department is supposed visiting at the home of Mr. and to care for the deer. Mrs H. M. Godfrey. You can see how it Is being Mm Evelyn Kofoed of Logan done with only one warden to spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Griffin. police the entire county. You can walk along the base Mr. and Mrs. Thomas IL God-o- f this oountatn any time after frey. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew L. snow comes and see the story the Reggie. Evan and Lavar Godfrey snow tells. Tracks of men dragging were dumer guests on Sunday at deer. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dogs chase the deer Into wire H. Hanson of Dayton. Idaho, fences. The cougars and coyotes! Miss Sussie Buttars, Mr. and have open season all year around. 'Mrs. Thomas Buttars, Mrs. Lousta At least four wardens or sheriffs Buttars and Mrs. David C. would be required to give pson spent Friday in Logan, the wild game proper care. Peter S. Barson and H. S. Bax- For the last 30 years the game son spent Friday at Clifton, have been accused of eat-'h- o, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Peter ing up apple trees, also grain and E. Barson. alfalfa. Mayor J. Morris Godfrey of The trees are still all up there, Richmond was a Clarkston visitor and half the time the apples are on Sunday. not picked anyhow, and there is Thomas Goodey spent Thursday of grain in Brigham City. always a better crop Sixa-rio- j be s s' X -- y r TEXAS finger put the touthem accent on thi drum nd cymbola. iparkling hello Dei Thompson, who hull from Fort Worth, say orcheatra and brashes in Phil Spitalnjre thirty-gir- l with the drum-tticaboard on the "Hour ol Charm" over NBC Monday nights. Dei ia one girl in the band who needa all the beaua ahe can matter to help her lug the 300 pounda of contraption to and from the atudio. But that a not much of a worry, according to thia aweet rhythm lady, who declarer northern gentlemen aa chivalrous aa southerners. A j .i v, iiwry Vi-H'-'- i t i k , it ! . v- ; . i Ka '. v ' . I I - Thom-deputi- :v. one comity 99 6 per cent of Uiose 4 v over 65 are receiving aid. The of article states tliat onclhlrd tho.se receiving old ape ashtshin-c- e do not in any ay require .such public help. of number Tlie the Utah Taxpawr Ls Just off Other articles which the reader . tlie press Thus issue is replete' will find of Interest are Wood ", "Mains of Ken Williams of Caldwell, Kan., watched his Injured horse, fright- with interesting data. Tlie lead-- 1 Titles and Little ened by the tip, gallop from the pony, editorial ln Liberty or Servi-- 1 Redming Taxes," "Wlut is the land hh made1 and Business of the scene of the wreckage and over headliners are Government?". Buck' the Uide," quotes a statement -famous by Tlami.is Jeflerson ov- - Taxes", "Aladdin and His Lamp") wild and wooly" Williams Tam- Wyoming hills. Williams soon found a near-b- y h er 100 years ago where In lie ''Planned Economy, "Only One ily of trick riders and ropers 'Autotnob.le ed for the rodeo at the Cache sheepherder and hired a pursuit Do To and It enunciated wisdom, "ay prophetic horse. Hours later, Williams ran County Bair, Sept. 12, 13, 14. tlie p lnt'iplt's of government fin- -' Control." tracks. One track Carol Doris Williams, daughter on to horses' arue He visioned the two paths' b- a . shoe ,reve?Ud uthat Vie of tlie headliner, has been deslg-lnlawhich might be followed had Joufd, a one easy and pleasant at the nated as the Juvenile sweetheart:" of wiId 0UtlaW3' Througd the nlght. to led the will of quagwhich local rodeo htart but the and appear Hv--H the other at each performance with her Williams tracked his partner with mire of servitude more difficult at the outset but chestnut Shetland pony, "Silver." a flashlight. Thirty-thre- e miles from the CHcLITip which offered freedom and securAnd Lavlna Williams, wife of scene of the trailer accident next of statement Tlie end. Its at ity Bob Turley, military officer at the founder of the riding family, morning, Williams found his inJefferson ls quoted: will thrill rodeo patrons with her Logan high school, was crowned jured horse bogged down in a I place economy among the Logan city golf chapipion Sunday full stand, hands In the air, on swamp with Its foot through a most virtues,1 her saddle above the first and Important when he nosed out C. C. Randall its saddle between its and stirrup "Romeo." a shining Palomino. and public debt as the greatest Jr., by one stroke In the annual legs. second copped dangers to be feared. To preserve city tourney at the Logan Golf Ken Williams "Why, If I'd been 30 minutes our Independence we must not and Country club. honors at the Madison Square GarI would have had to go out show in New York City in later, den let our rulers load us with perand get me a new horse. The back Following Randall, who scored a 1927 and has been our must make We debt. petual winning top flank of the saddle was cutting 123 for the 27 holes to Turleys awards for his trick riding and choice between economy and libTOuld the horseS wlnd and 122, was Bob Martin, club tourna erty. or profusion and servitude. ment chairman. Martin won low roping at the major rodeos over have suffooated in no time at all. 14 years. for The question then Is asked as score honors for the the last country That's the closest pinch weve ever the first 18 holes to which path we are following. Williams and "Little Buck have been In, Williams says. 40 ls condition stJokf traveled more than 150,000 miles The present pointed, d 38' Indebtedtde,second out wherein the public the last eight years and a 45 In the last together ness has reached the point of have visited and performed in $65,000,000,000 or $510 per capita evejy state In the union. and the annual public expeditures Wfien cowl, ends lean against exceed $16,000,000,000. corrals and chutes during the rodeo and Ken Williams is In the Another article "The Irrespon-sihle- s center of the bunch, a story of and the man's admiration for beat is likely via By Robert Crooks ton charges the We read about the Utah Game being related. those who could and should but It happened near Rawlins, Wyo., Board and their open season on who do not participate In government and public affairs, with the In the consolation flight, Lear in 1934, when "Little Buck was cow elk and doe, and realize that present dangers to our Ireedom Baugh placed 1st with 135 strokes: ridmg in an automobile trailer the place to howl was at the and security. It is urged that all!E- W. Lundahl, second with 142: Williams drove into a runt in the meeting, but we had no way of ND. Salisbury Jr., third with road and the trailer upset when going that distance. participate In the primary elec- has was clipping along The Federal government toons which are near and state-- 1 H3, and Dr. C. C. Randall fourth the caravan about 50 miles per hour. dollars in spent a ment Is made that those w ho do with 146. Little Buck was slightly in- beautifying Logan canyon and It not vote have no right to critiTurley was awarded possession cize the action of those who do of the championship trophy, won jured by the Jolt but the game seems strange that our people will ' Crockett pony managed to kick Its way to allow those tame doe to be slaugh An allumlnating table Is pre- - last year by Darrell Williams could tered. It is a rare privilege to sented which shows tlie trend of Crockett's game has slowed down freedom before tax expenditures in the State dur-- 1 somewhat this season. All others help his partner. The cowboy have those shy and graceful crea- ing the past 20 years. Attention is in the money class of the cham-callto the fact that In 1916 pionship flight were awarded golf miscellaneous taxes and fees am-- , balls. Prize winners In the amounted to $616,000, and that re-- 1 solation flight also received golf venues from these sources now balls. total nearly $14,000,000. Out In Out Tot An article on "Relief and 01djDarrell Crockett ... 45 38 44 127 brings out the D Burnham 44 44 44 132 Age Assistance fact that for the year 1938 the c c Rantfau jr 43 42 39 123 more were old age assistance costs 49 49 46 144 yere ohrey as much as the'n. R. Pedersen ... 42 40 46 128 than 40 38 45 123 expenditures for the operation and Bob Mar tin maintenance of the public schools Lou Squires 45 42 39 126 of the State and that the total 3 jj. John 44 48 47 139 Laub 50 41 44 135 paid for relief and old age istance is 72 per cent as much as. 30b Turley 41 41 41' 123 the school operating costs. Atten- - Ralph York 43 40 40 123 tion Is called to the fact that in Ken Vanderhoff .... 39 46 41 126 CONSOLATION FLIGHT Earl Stone 51 54 51 156 D. R. Barlow 56 59 59 174 Jeffersonian Wisdom On Debt Problem June-Augu- THIRTEEN YEAR OLD PONY TO PERFORM AT COMING FAIR st ls ) Poll-Tics- : book-wit- mmm $ u' pmum J Q JJ swift-movi- ACT NOW!! i ...... jOificials Have Much To Do With Problem Get TMs Tom OS ESTATE - AUG. half-milli- Now at Needhams . one-thi- rd ass-(ja- GENUINE WITH THE - ed famiA 13th to SEPT. 3rd Take advantage of this sensational annual offer. Get this r Coal for looking ahead. Order your genuine Estate Heat-rol- a before September 3rd and start the winter with coal that wont cost you a penny. ?.. y, ,W. V - j. Ji ipsSl Right now, thousands of families are replacing stoves with this beautiful home heater. Come in. Let us show you the sensational workfeatures of the saving, Heatrola. Estate Dont genuine heat-sting- y, coal-hung- m ry fuel-savi- delay. Get Free Coal for acting now. j E. W. Lundahl 48 Dr. C. C. Randall .. 53 H. B. Johnson 54 Lear Baugh 47 N. D. Salisbury Jr. 49 Johnson 45 48 51 41 49 49 45 48 47 45 Reunion at the Saturday and Sunday Family girls' camp in Logan canyon a family reunion was held by the family of James C. Johnson of this city. members of the family were present from Pocatello, Idaho, Tremonton and Smithfield. The reunion Is held annually on or near the birthday anniversary of Mr. Johnson which comes early In September. This year Mr. Johnson will be 85 years old. Fifty of his descendants were present at the reunion. 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