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Show CACHE AMERICAN J. C. ALLEN Students and Housewives Company Jr, Editor WM, C. ENGLAND, Manager Ef-U- nl ... at Matter, November 2, 1931 titered aa Poet Office at Logan, Utah, under the Act of March Second-Cla- st Subscription Rates: by Carrier or Mall . . . One Year Advertising Rates Made Known Upon Application. Why Periodic New the 3, 1897. HM KSn Car Models? j r Throughout the length and breadth of the land in umall towns as well as in large cities millions of people ere now examining the new cars of the various automobile frosted on the Inside to avoid eye- -l Particular attenUon should companies. be paid to turn lights on at a This new model period has become somewhat of an in- reasonably early hour, as It Is stitution, as might be expectod in a country where there false economy to read without the aid of artificial light when there is a car for every five persons. Is an occasion to make use of tageously and not SALE ltifle, $15."0 JACK'S CAFE. T'jumh wel-jth- J. II. ENGLAND, Mechanical Superintendent Classified Adds 4 tor-ne- used most. Arrangement of kitchen windows H.gh is alio regarded Important. lighting In windows give good More attention to lighting In the daytime. Mrs. Barrows says e light coming from a higher the farm home Is ewnUal to .Is better light than that fare of the rural family, Mrs. d rf fie Barrows, extension economist j coming from a horizontal 0 are a in home management at the USAjtion. High windows in kitchen ventilation C claims, The proper kind of ar- - advantage are uncial lighting for children dur-- 1 Windows In two sidewa.H in windows two or one or needed mg study periods and good lighta door In the o ier Ing conditions In the kitchen are. one wall and If the kitchen Is at all dar now regarded necessities. PP" hlf For home study the lamp, wheaaU ' . . or electric, should stou ther or bulb burner so stand that the eed no and Satur- Newspaper. Published Tuesday, Thursday, day mornings by tha Cache American Publishing at 62 West Center Street, Ing&n, Utah. ly to light it more thoroughly, pa for the lightning of Good Light for WJ a? ISAM Na 172 45 ln FOR SALEUsed Beet Rack for l'i ton Truck. Also almost new Duro Pump. Jack Pearce, Cornish. FOIt RENT A sleeping room, fur-- n tshed with twin beds. 394 West roomers 1st South. Gentlemen preferred. 44 V' light-colore- RENT 6 room apartment. East 3rd North. Phone 773J. furnished FOR RENT 2 small rooms for a couple or two boys. Hot and cold water with toilet and wash basin. $10 per month. 353 North 3rd East. Phone 1416w CftJt Nvmbwt: Owlt, N FOR Sleeping and housekeeping rooms at 79 West Center. G0iLDD Patt, N. Inquire ROOMS Tvy--- l y soUML FOR 192 A Yet often the question is raised why this industry in- It. RIVER HEIGHTS An event cf was the SUver wedding troduces periodic new models. Tart of the business philoLight should be reflected down interest at the home of Mr. stu- - celebration on circle wide to a falling SO not 6 sophy back of this custom is obvious, part of it. dent's books and paper, the size and Mrs. Heber Olson, OctoberdeU- a were and the understood Games placed general by public. from of the shade. Its depth dearly top to 30 An analysis of this procedure of the industry was sent to bottom, and Its width at the clous lunqheon was servedPortland from reflec- guests. Relatives all bottom light affecting by General Motors to employes, pointing out why this tion efficiency. The Inside of the Otegon and Preston. Idaho, and custom of the industry is such a vital factor in its pro- sliade should be white or very Garland and Riverside Utah, weie It may be decorated present. gress, It is quite illuminating. Mrs. Alton Peterson underwent' on the outside to harmonize with It is easy tft grasp, for instance, as pointed out, that room furnishings, but if the an operation for appendicitis renicely. this custom is a good guarantee that the industry will not pattern can be seen from cently and is recovering Leonard Mr. and Mrs. Long will not the the Inside, lighting is and It will but to progressive. stay youthful sleep go spent Saturday and Sunday atf be good. also easy to understand how the new models, offering A number of sturdy, efficient Salt Lake City on business and new and Letter value, provide an incentive to buy for thosa lamps carry the label, tes," the attending conference. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stewart moIsign of apiroval of IUuminatin8 who can so afford. tored to Ogden to attend btfclnc. But this is not the whole story. New models serve the use light by means recently. Mrs. Anna Lundbreg entertain-- a of the automobiles of a diffusing bowl which throws d public in another way. About In honor of her son Theodores. and portion of the light upward .,Amtv,nipd are usoi softens Bold each year are new cars, the other the part reflected down- - birthday anniversary. A birthday, her QIson 20 centered with used-cacake candles r the, market is twice as large as the ward. Attention to lightning is cars. Thus the was served to during the table. Luncheon especially Important new car market. avls 'and Mr John Davis, school season while days are short- - sevenBowen and And here is that part that is not generally grasped. Davis and - m ' artificial! is Van Couver. Canada The new car purchases established a flow of used cars to In the kitchen good motored to Salt Lake Sunday t0 to glare with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. attend the LD9 conference. arranged market-c- ars thousands ofihts this large used-chaving essentlal; It b recommendcd Albert Niison. Reinhart Kowallis of Lehl, Utah miles of unused transportation, at reduced prices, extending a matter of eve economy) mus lone Ilson left for Twin Miss Norma Jenson of Ogdpn and Falls where she Idaho recently the advantage of ownership to millions of families that that kitchen lamps or bulbs, is with Mr. Kowallis parent. visited distributed through the kitchen employees a Stenographer at Mr. and Mrs. Karl Kowallis, Suncould not Otherwise participate. It seems logical to con- day. dude, therefore, that the practice of periodic new models and in factor the has been an important growth prosperity DELAYED VISIT IS LAST Teter Morrison, Portsmouth, X. of this business, and has resulted in a broadening of car Constitutional Amendment Purposes, which shall c institute the said furd shnl bi H., died of a heart ailment vhile fund; 1 of and creation No. a consequent ownership in this country apportioned in the manner the Legisvibiting with his sister, a nun at PROCEEDS OF LANDS AND OTHER lature shall provide, to the schoo disemployment. PROPERTY St. PERMANENT tricts maintaining high schools, and Mrays home for the aged in SCHOOL FUND such levy for district school purposes Erie, Pa. She said it was the The broadening of car ownership is indicated by the A JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOSING which together with such other funds had seen him in TO AMEND SECTION S, ARTICLE as may be available for district school first time she fact that in 1904 there was only one car for every 334 10 OP THE CONSTITUTION OF purposee, will raise annuilly en 35 years. THE STATE OF UTAH, RELAT- amount which equals $25 for each families in this country, while in 1937, there was better ING TO THE PROCEEDS OF person of school age In the state as LANDS AND OTHER PROPERTY shown by the last preceding school than a car for eight out of ten families. Seven out of ten AND CREATING A PERMANENT census; the same to be distributed cars in the world are owned in the United States. AutoFUND AND A UNIFORM SCHOOL among the school districts according Geo. B. FOR FUND AND THE COMMON to the last preceding school census; motive factory jobs have grown, during this period, from PUBLIC SCHOOLS. and in addition an equalization fund TYPEWRITERS and Bt it resolved by tht Legislature of which when added to other revenues 12.000 in 1904 to 377,000 in 1924 and 517,000 in 1937. of all provided for this purpose by the thi ttate of Utah, ADDING MACHINES f tho member elected to oach houst shall be $5 for each person of Sold .Rented and therein: school age as shown by the last preeonntrring SECTION 1. That it Is proposed to ceding school census; said equalization Repaired 345 8 e' MEDIUM SMALL USED Grand Tiano, mahogany finish, in excellent condition at a give away prloe. Write or phone collect Glen Bros. Music Oo., Ogden Utah. DR. C. R. JONES Chiropractor 248 W. 2nd N Hours: 2 to 5 P. M. Dally PHONE 749-Calls by Appointment Bargains in Guaranteed USED WASHERS semi-indire- ct two-thir- ds at Located Wringer one-thir- Rolls and Repairing All Makes. For Logan Washer Exchange Phone 1082 South Main 119 j - ar WINDOW GLASS . . . BECOMES LOOSE WHEN THE PUTTY DRIES Al 0 CRACKS - FUND-UNIFO- RM Everton two-thir- HAVE YOUR WINDOWS REGLAZED OCCASIONALLY LOGAN HARDWARE PHONE 183 (Used Gar si Legis-atu- re of Article 10 of the fund shall be mend section Phone 176 North Main apportioned to the school Constitution of the state of Utah as districts in suen manner as the Legisby the vote of the electors lature shall provide. Said rates snail at the general election of 1930 to read not be increased unless a proposition Ti abate and Guardianship Notices, Connsult County Clerk or the as follows: to increase the same specifying the Sec. 3. The proceeds of the sales rate or rates proposed and the time for Further Information. Respective Signers of all lands that have been or may during which the same shall be levied, FOR YOUR hereafter be by tha United be first submitted to a vote of such Christina Thompson, deceased, at States to this granted Notice to Creditors state, for the support of the qualified electors of the state, his residence in C'larkston, Cache of the common schools, and five per as in the year next preceding such State of Utah, on or be-- 1 centum of the net proceeds of the election, shall have paid a property tax CALL In the District Court of the First County, of United States public lands assessed to them within the state, and fore the 8th day of December A. sales within the state and sold by the the majority of those voting thereon Judicial District of the State of D 1938 lying CO. BAUGH PLUMBING adto the United States subsequent shall vote in favor thereof, in such Utah, in and for the County of JOSEPH L. THOMPSON, LINK-BELmission of this stqte into the Union, manner as may be provided ty law. STOKERS Cache. SECTION 2. The secretary of state Administrator of thy Es- shall be and remain a permanent fund, PHONE 57 Quality and Service to be called the State School Fund, is directed to submit this proposed tate of Christina Thompwhich only, shall be amendment to the electors of the state of the interest In the Matter of the Estate of son, deceased. in the next general election in the expended for the support of the comHANNA O. KERR, deceased. NEWEL G. DAINES. Attorney. mon schools. rihe interest on the State manner provided by law. w ill claims Creditors present Publication Dates: School .Fund, the proceeds of all propSECTION 3. If adopted by the with vouchers to the undersigned Oct. S, 15, 22. 29; Nov. 5, 1938. erty that may accrue to the state by electors of the state, this amendment 1VE BUY, SELL AND Executor of the last Will and unclaimed escheat or forfeiture, all shall take effect the first day of shares and dividends of any corpora- January, 1939. EXCILANGE HOUSEHOLD Testament of said Hannah O. tion incorporated under the laws of AND FURNITURE Kerr, at his residence in Wells-villsales the this state, the proceeds of Cache County, State of Utah APPLIANCES of timber, and the proceeds of the Constitutional Amendment on or before the 8th day of Febale or other disposition of minerals No. 3 HOMECENTER or other property from school and ruary, A. D. 1939. HOURS OF WORK ON PUBUO those state than other lands, granted WORKS JAMES O. HALL. USED FURNITURE The United States Civil Service for specific purposes, shall, with such JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOSING Executor of the last Will Commission has announced open other revenues as the Legislature may .1 TO AMEND SECTION EXCHANGE , ARTICLE and Testament and Estate competitive examinations for the from time to time allot thereto, conTHE CONSTITUTION OF It OF RELATING 46 H East Center of Hannah O. Kerr, destitute a fund to be known as the TO HOURS OF UTAH, positions named below. Uniform School Fund, which Uniform Rear of American Linen Bid?. WORK ON ALL PUBLIC WORKS. ceased. Fund School be maintained and shall In Bo Teacher Indian Community it retolved by the Legislature of NEWEL G. DAINES, Attorney. We Repair Washing Machines, for the support of the common the ttate of Utah, of all and Boardiilg schools, Indian Field used Publication Dates: s. Vacuum Cleaners, Sewing and public schools of the state and members to elected each the two of Oct. 8, 15, 22, 29; Nov. 5, 193S. Service (including Alaska), Depart apportioned in such manner as the housee voting in favor thereof: Stoves, Furniture, ment of the Interior. This examinLegislature shall provide. The proSECTION 1. That it is proposed Upholstering of Section 7, Article XIII of to amend section 6 of article 16 Notice to Creditors of the ation is announced for filling po- visions C. L. Bowcutt, this Constitution shall be construed Constitution of the state of Utah. branchsitions in various optional as a limitation on the rate of taxaSec. 6. The Legislature shall deon In the District Court of the First es, with salaries ranging from tion tangible property for district termine the hours that shall constischool purposes and not on the amount tute a Judicial District of the State of $1,620 to $2,000. A college educa days work on all works or furavailrhle therefor of funds undertakings carried on or aided by Utah, in and for the County of y0n and certain experience are ther, no moneys allocated to and, the Uni- the state, county or municipal governache' required. Applicants must not havp form School Fund shall be considered ment; and the Legislature shall pass " in fixing the rates of taxation speci- laws to T provide for the health and their fortieth birthday. fied in Section 7 of Article XIII. In the Matter of the Estate of, passed . safety of employees in factories, 1 11 Extension SECTION 2. The secretary of state smelters, Agent, De- V. S. MERRILL, ANNA and mines and shall deter$2,900 a year, Assistant Agricultur- - is directed to submit this proposed mine the number of maximum hour, jjgaggd amendment to the electors of the state of service Extension a $2,600 per day. year, at the next general e'ectvon in the Agent, Oreditors will present claims SECTION 2. That tha secretary with vouchers to the undersigned Indian Field Service Department manner provided by law. of state is hereby directed to submit administrator of the Estate of cf the Interior. Certain college -- If by the thVeVgen. adored amendcaid Anna V. S. Merrill, deceased, training and experience are reelection in the manner provided by at his residence in Richmond, quired for these positions. Appll- - ment shall take effect the law. first If You Trade Withoutl Cache County, State of Utah, must not have passed their day of Janqary, 1939. - before the 8th day of Decern-- 1 SECTION 3. If adopted by the Seeing Us. WE BOTH forty.eighth birthday. of this state, this amendler, A. D. 1938. Amendment electors The closing dates for receipt of Cnstitutional LOSE MONEY ment shall take effect the first RULON S. MERRILL, for these examinations No. 2 day of January, 1939. Administrator of the Es- applications PURNovember 7 1938, if received RATE OF TAXATION are: tate of Anna V. S. MerPOSES DISTRIBUTION 1936 CHEVROLET Sedan $395 from States east of Colorado, and rill deceased. A JOINT RESOLUTION I, E. E. Monson, Secretary of PROreceived November 10, if 1938, 1929 CHEVROLET Sedan G. $50 NEWEL DAINES, Attorney. of the State of Utah, do State AN POSING AMENDMENT from Colorado and States westPublication Dates: 1936 FORD Sedan TO SECTION 7, ARTICLE hereby certify that the foregoing $395 Oct. 8, 15, 22, 29; Nov. 5, 1938. ward. For the examination which XIII OF THE CONSTITUTION is a full, true and correct copy of 1934 FORD Sedan $265 includes positions in Alaska, two OF THE STATE OF UTAH, the 3 Constitutional Amendments $50 RELATING TO THE RATE proposed by the regular session 1929 FORJ9 Sedan additional closing dates are given: OF TAXATION, 1930 FORD Coupe PURPOSES of the legislature of 1937 as the June 30, 1939, for applications re $95 same AND DISTRIBUTION appears of record in my 1934 PLYMOUTH Sedan $265 la the District Court of the First ceived from points in Alaska south office. Judicial District of the State of of the Arctic Circle, and August Be it resolved by the Legislature 1934 LaFAYETTE Sedan $265 of the State of Utah, Utah, in and for the County of 31, 1939, for those received from 1935 FORD Coupe I further certify that they will $325 all the members elected of of Cache. appear on the official ballot at the 1934 CHEV 1!4 Ton $295, points in Alaska north of the Arceach to house concurring general election November 8. 1938 1936 FORD H Ton tic Circle. $325 therein: 3a the Matter of the Estate of under the number of title herein 1933 GMC Truck Full information may be obtain$325 1. is SECTION DeThat it CHRISTINA proposed THOMPSON, 1936 Inter. H Ton ed from Albert O. Anderson Sec- to amend section 7 of Article 13 designated $325 ceased. In witness whereof, I have hereCreditors will present claims retary of the U.S. Civil service of the Constitution of the state of with vouchers to the undersigned Board of Examiners, at the post Utah, as amended by the vote of unto setSealmy ofhand and affixed the BetUf Bojr i Tied Car Fran Cl. the State of Utah, the electors at the general elec- Great administrator of the estate of said office in this city. this 26th day of August. 1938. tion of 1930 to read as follows: Sec. 7. The rate of taxation on tangible property shall not exceed on each dollar of valuation, two and four-tentmills for COMPANY two-- 1 purposes. general state 1 Year-4-J- " Secretary of State. school tenths of one mill for high amended Plumbing Repair j Chevrolet Sedan Plymouth Coupe ,1934 Nash Sedan 1937 1935 ) 11937 1935 1936 1934 1930 1928 T Civil Service e. October 15, 1933 Saturday. LOGAN. CACHE COUNTY. UTAH I ACIIE AMERICAN Pape Two Examinations Lafayette Coupe Plymouth Sedan Nash Sedan Ford Sedan Ford Sedan Chevrolet Coupe TRUCKS 11935 Diamond-ll2 ton 1934 GMC iy2 ton 1934 Chevrolet ll2 ton 1934 Chevrolet x2 ton kOne Trailer House T BAUGH Motor Company SOUTH MAIN two-thir- Mgr.-Own- er . I 'Used Cars tHt SfTiON. onljjg two-thir- The CACHE AMERICAN Three Times a Week. St Cfi Use Our Money! THERE are so many things can buy now while you prices are low . . .. Well advance up to $300 on Furniture, Cars, Livestock and other personal property. loans repaid on VENIENT ( MONTHLY PAYMENTS ds Cache Auto con- - State Loan Company OF LOGAN D. J. WILSON, Manager LOGAN, UTAH STREET Telephone 260 Under State Supervision 50 WEST CENTER 3'x: |