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Show CACHE A M K K I CA X Pape Two and New m per. publishi-Tuesday, Ttmrwlay, by the Cache American Pub.iohing , Loyan. Uiah. B.h-tat 63 West (X liter Tri-Be- J. C. WM. AUN Jr, C. ENGLAND, Batur-da- y u Editor M fliuwer I at ... at M the J, 1897. BubecripUon Rates: by Carrier or Mall . . . One Tear Advertising Ratea Made Known Upon Application. s iimu-ii- t UTAH STATE LEGISLATURE 1 Matter, November X 1931 Logan, Utah, under the Artof March Second-Cla- I limes of lung ago, a prophet of pure divine, oieNivv the event of nioiiein tune, a t hrutinas eve tuLlmie. 1 he count le.--s tlaj.x of wanderings the dependent blood of old Waiideied oer the eaith afar as the prophets had oretold. Tin iho.xen seed of Israel the jiromi.se hud Leen given, The land in infinite wisdom would force no man to heaven. Each boul of Gods creation was given mind and might. To choose for their own discretion the evil or the right, Thus ancient Israel wandered about the earth afar, refused by the nation bar. And lecame a hiss and in II tho Ixri'd Eut the is mercy they crufificd His son, All Israel must be gathered there salvation to lx won. The ancient city of the Jews and sacred walls weie tnxl. And finally taken dlaptive by the heathens unknown God Though the ancient walls were rebuilt by Gentiles mini and might. Tie great city was reconstructed and the Jews had taken In J. H ENGLAND. Mechanical Superintendent Entered Poet Office ROSIER OF TWENTY HURD L. K. WOOD B Company morning 11-5- 1 Tuesday, December 20, 1933 CACHE COUNTV. UTAH N'. JERUSALEM CACHE AMERICAN A I.OGA by-wo- 1 NeL-o-n F. lows t f 0.1 M.u ; to C Address and city Brigham City N Logan R R C C N N N C C C C N N Party D 13 time to go to the place of posting and hunt through an assortment of notices for an item of vital personal interest. Citizens hardly knew what the fluttering sheets on the billboard were all about. But you and I remember cases where someone found that he had been done out of a property right or an inheritance because he had not stopped to decipher the fluttering sheets on the billboard. You and I must recognize the true value of public notices. They are vitally important in the protection 14 15 Ave, Ave Ogden Ogden Duchesne D D 12C3 Yale Ave., City 1218 Bryan Ave. City 531 First Ave., C.ty 1737 S. 7 East, City 1416 S. 5 East, City 716 S 5 East. City 870 Bull, on St., Mur ay 2 pFRS0nALITIE5inmU5 A.S.C.A.P. 5 6 7 6 Musical Satirist of our rights. ." ' - self-appoint- ed me. Are you interested in your newspaper only as a means of protecting good government? You are not (To be continued.) but why? JUNIOR RED CROSS PERFORMS GREAT WORK one (Continued from fare programs, and engage In making" gifts for children, veterans and thj in hospitals. Throi gh the Tntmainal Jun-- 1 tor Red Cross they exchange respond --nee and portfolios wih the children of othr nations, us- -' tng the material for schoolroom study, thus promoting good will and There understanding Junior Red Cross societies In 50 ad a- n enrollment of children. America has 18 000.000 over 9,000,000 children enrolled. A 100 percent enrollment was atthe cooperation tamed through and enthusiastic efforts of the foL lowing Junior Red Cross Commitnations, with J. W. Kirkbride, Supt. Cache Covnty schools, George S. Bates Sunt . Logan City Schools; Laveta Wallace, Supv Alvin Hess. Henry M Ingnsol, Miss Coonsr, Rex Edith Bowen, Mrs. Naomi R Punk Mrs. Alma Lee McCowin of Logan; , f Fork 12 u , 11 s i. 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 ib CBS sl.ownun, selected her s la urd acln-sire. n the muli.u-ioon network dramatic programs as the example of the American t.vpo of beauty. Bin-.v- U- - A- i i - Ait." T9 -- t The Holljwood NBC studio from which Jack Bnnv broadcasts his shows often looks like the Trocadero on cr) brity nights. Among the notables frequently present are Hedda Hopper, Dorothy Lamour and Anson Weeks. "Yes. sir. I had to come all the way to Honolulu to get away from Grandpa Snazzy and the rest of my Van Buren kinfolk. said Bob Bums, ' noted radio comedian, on his recent Hawaiian vacation. Bums was snapped just as he tossed off a glass of pineapple Juice to get his throat In shape for a bit of practice on his Oddest studio visitor of the week: who walked In while Dr. William L. Stldger was broadcasting his daily "Getting the Most Out of Life" talk. The stranger leaned over Stidgers shoulder, looked at the script for a few moments. Before a production man could rush in from the control room, the man had left. Stldger kept on talking right through the whole affair. the man ' People generally think of rackets In terms of millions of dollars. While some rackets do net such enormous amounts, Edward G. Robinson, star of the CBS dramatic show, "Big Town, reports that his listeners have called his attention to hundreds of petty rackets which net the It Is Chinese belief that babyhood predetermines one's future. If Kitty O'Neil, above, had been bom in the Orient, her future career as NBCs Laughing Lady would doubtless have been prophesied, for even as a tiny infant all her photographs showed her chuckling as merrily as this. StySejpark CSotlhes . . . For Men . T. Earl Foote Mrs. Maude B. Jacob Selvoy J. Boyer Glen E. Davis Uintah M. W. Curry Juab Victor G. Pett Sanpete Ray P. Lund John L. Bench Carbon Frank Bonaccl Val H. Cowles Emery Eldon Bryan Grand Richard Dalrymple Sevier G. A. Staples Millard J. W. Price Beaver Clif McShane Piute Guk H. Atwood Wayne Ephraim P. Pectol Garfield Milton Twitchell les R. Hunter Washington Albt. Miller Kane Hoyt Chamberlain San Juan 'Leland W. Redd Duchesne Rulon Larsen rv-i In the new drapes, ii-- i i; Hotel 342 Grant Avenue $JXrS0 S1QS hi-i-- -i J : J i, C. R. r Xi.' Better ; t 11.50 Overcoats Fleeces and up 'J Tweeds U ii TRANSFER LOGAN Utah and Idaho People Managing Owner, Wallace (Spick) Carlisle . . . Herringbones .... Twists . . . 51250 $1450 $1650 $1750 Headquarters for JOHNSON CAB AND PHONE 314 Pay less and Dress CQ RATES Vescye I'sav.' . 3., SAN FRANCISCO , . ls $1495 bii; Washington sport-mode- and plain drapes . Popularly priced at The CACHE AMERICAN $ Three Times a Week. 1 Year i . Sunntc Utah 1 Burton H. Adams o SfOZt. uv I U Ironr-Char- Jes-so- p, is M'i,t B, aul. fill Radio m Maiv Pa l Mr, p.rtuicd g.amotoiis heroine of the Wnu: aviation drama on Ni.s T Crasilund. lam ms !. ' Arin 2 3 4 5 Sea-mo- ns v I" Vt R Minersvdle 360 S 2 West, Mt. Pleasant D Mrs. Albert Jensen George W. Reid 15 William Ingleby 16 Thomas M. Rees 17 W. Douglas Allen 18 Isaac L. Sorensen 19 Wallace H. Jenkinson 9 Summit Maurce Boyden 10 Wasatch Don Clyde g; of police, an inventor and -- D 13 14 W. ha T D W 2 North, Spanish - authur young Win Tracy and other net. stums. consulted with a men di;Cian. an archmlugw. , alar Dl unun me tin r. BO-j -- Dl Thelma Garff Parnell Hinckley Mrs. C. L. Jack 10 quickly captured a Coveted mem22 bership in the American Society of 23 Composers. Authors and Publishers, 24 and won a special prize for his song, - 25 "Sunday In The Park 26 Rome, Just thirty, is a Hartford, Connecticut, natiVfc As a pianist, 27 he played his way through ten years 28 of college courses. Graduated in architecture ftt Yale in 1934, he found the profession profitless He returned to his music when his New York employer discharged him from a job for taking time oft to try to sell a song. He spent three summers as entertainment director in an Adirondacks camp, gathered there the experience he capitalized in his work for Labor Stage Doing Sunday In The Park. the Revolutionary, "One Big Union ti"i-i-- i for Two and SinR Me a Song of were hits of Social Significance Pins and Needles" Now he lias a In advance as Rome's prowess repeated with Sing Out the News" 'Songwriter was so apparent that he ami a third revus ts In ths offing S. Bailey, Hyrum; Sylvester Anderson, Millville; Leland Pulsipher, Paradise; H. G. Hughes College-YounGriffin Spencer Providence; Mrs. Ella Neddo, Providence; O. E. Nelson, Wellsville;1 Jesse T. Rees, Benson; R. Homer Hyde, Hyde Park; James W. Jr., North Logan; Glen R Winh, Smithfied; 9ylmar G. Lewiston; Glacus G. Merrill Richmond; Joseph P. Malmberg Clarkston; D. Gam Stevens. CorMcndon: nish; Durrell Hughes. Amos Grnfm. Newton; Clavton C Nielsen, Trenton, Walter Perkins Wellsville. Low j led sh.-e- (flt't radio scripts neces. evploiatloil la various field r Juab vacancy Tooele Carbon G. G. Llndatrom Davs Lloyd Riley 11 T- pi dollars ciuS . . bazooka. 3 4 NO REGAIN for YOU or Me notices are of extreme importance to us when Legal we need their protection of our citizen rights. suddenly Our constitution says that persons shall not be de prived of property without due process of law. This is of no value to you or me should we fail to pay atten tion to legal notices or fail to act upon a notive served by an officer personal service. He who throws away his right cannot regain them after expiration. Personal service and public notice go hand in hand in 1 ' protecting the rights of every citizen. 4 In spite of loose statements the record proves the efficiency of government executives. The fact that any wrong act becomes suddenly important shows the integrity of the dominant majority of those elected to public office. Without these men of honesty and patriotism in high office you and I would not be enjoying our American form of government today. These types of executives in government are the very men who wrote into our laws definite requireBy Daniel I. McNamara ments for legal notice. It is protection against the TNDER the spell of catchy melody exceptional fraudulent act. (J and merry satire in "Pins and You and I have heard claims of 'economy. To open Needles," capital and labor sat side by side to tap toes, chuckle and the doors to misconduct of office is never a saving unite in acclaiming the erudite nor does it matter to you and me if malfeasance is young collegian who created its songs. Harold Rome. Broadways chargeable to lack of judgment or to lack of integrity newest ace songwriter. And now. Just a year after his first efTort, with 'or honesty. ' "Pins and Needles" still a reigning own experience New York success, his second revue There are many examples in our "Sing Out concurrently where large losses to government units have been pre- istherunning News. "Franklin D. Roosevelt council Jones, a typical song of this revue, vented through proper legal notice. If a city Is riding high on the waves of radio had wasted a small sum of money at regular periods popularit for publication of expense and income, and you or I "" Romes songs of social significance Needles made this noticed that our payment did not appear in the list, In "Pins andproduction a genuine there would be a show down promptly. If you or I Broadway attraction, peer of proOriginally performances had sold the city anything and found it listed at a high- fessional planned for the entertainment of er price than we received, there would be quick reckon- members of the International Ladies Garment Workers Union, and proaudiing. Any city has several hundred duced by Labor Stage to occupy the time of workers benefiting tors at work within an hour after the paper is out. Any spare from shorter hours, this unique The to come entire will prolight. musical setting of Labors economic error, any oversight soon became a full time procedure protects the honest executive, and also you and views duction with seats sold out weeks ...... ,.r be Dl Di Wayne R. Mason Cache Carl W. Sanders H. Ray Pond Hans B. Nielsen Rich LawTence B. Johnson Weber S. W. Elswood H. A. Mcfarlane William D. Wood Herbert E. Smth Wllmer J. Maw Morgan Joseph E. Rees Davis Harry L. Strong Tooele Sol J. Slovin Salt Lake 1 Willard R. Smith 2 George A. Christensen 3 P. S. Marthakis 4 W. Frank Liston 5 Thomas Dix 6 Royal B. Garff 7 Sheldon R. Brewster 8 David H. Thomas 9 Guy W. Lindsey 1 HAROLD ROME, , ' to Bess Johnson. sar of the CBS has one ot drama. ' H.U'a p Hoa-- e. Jun. , hi the world the nu-- t uuu-u.i- l to crlticia? t cr rau o 1 11. . s It I. composed of s.x bvs anJ s.x - gills, all umli r fifteen vats of b,- in V .nous parts ot the country, who write in once a w.,k giving Had op, .n. ui ot the pro, .mm p. jiast stood I The gates of old Jerusalem were opened wide as foretok YOU AND GOVERNMENT should. to Editor, Cache American) (As told by Byrd Trf Inside those sacred walls desecrated and graven that After the days of the town crier, Legal Notices evil minds conceive, were nailed up at the town hall. Frequently before they Twas the year of 1917 the Saviors home was taken cap were read rain and wind destroyed them. If they did tive on that noted Christmas Eve. remain in good condition, people could not afford the ill V d N N , ft few Itew arching f. -- ". the it..o tro Warm -t 2420 Tailor 1125 Liberty Benj S ew 'pmatu.k only .IE op. lak. V' wridhip- - t is tumid owl lie 1. a io Wariviw ha., o! .coips makes an inlour on I. is ta.I-- ho ot the dividual score I r each mu K.al.v N.xt, each ol the escote mu.il be thoroughly edited 1 .iialiy, Warnnw lak.s time out to evp.ain Just how he wants the song snatches c but played. Its a little bit of mu-lIt s a b.g Job, to tut the st.r.e lor the various tvjxs of p. rsons p- ented on "We. the Peupe. Croydon 78 lutali fat. lute fCRRIS. URL "We. the Pi m- -. Next SENATORS 1 .8, MLS1CAL The Flah State Dress Association has provided members with the conqilete roster of the Twenty-thir- d Utah 1939. for The includes list Mate legislature the state senand memliers the house o ators the of representatives. C. stands for carryovers; N for New Mender and II for a member reelected. The home address is given in each case: STATE LETS STAY ALIVE Name I)iL ( nunty We would To many of us, life seems worth while. Box Elder Will I Holmes friends and our be here rather associates, than le among 2 Cache Jas. A. MiMurrin 3 Ituh placed in that cold, cold ground. During the past year Summit there have lieen out UW jxTMin.s hilled in automobile Wa.vitch-Aior- .zo F. llopkn accidents in the State of I'tah. Fatal accidents in this Daggett Morgan state have Leen on the increase for some years back. 4 Wiber Ira A. Huggins Unless drastic steps are taken to lessen these accidents I xter Farr 5 Diiihi-n- i G. V. BUlrgs there will be a greater numlxr of citizens killed in Utah Uintah in 1939 than were killed during the present year. lo ou 6 Sait Lake Gor. Wiggdand flight. one of those whose bodies are taken to the want to full held Stanley N. Child on, Though years parsed idolatry sway, Frant Macfurlaue morgue following an accident? If not, then it is up to you A nnxlern servant of the Lord was sent, the curse to take Wendili Grover to drive carefully. If ou want to lx here to enjoy the Warwick Lainoreaux away. Mr.-- . association of your loed ones, take your foot off the gas Since that time Israel has i (turned to claim her own, A. C. Land Law rente E. feed occasionally and slow our pace. It is letter to be Trodden down by feet of men when left in the world to 7 Fran i Liinoell Utah late for an appointment, than never arrive at all. roam. Aithur O Eliott D. Williams 8 Iuuur-The roads are slippery. If you dont have your car un- The ancient seers who jrophesied the day would come Millard accident. der control at all times, you are headed for an in time, -- Ed 9 Johnson For as sure ns you drive upon the highway, you are go- A Gentile would remove the curse and regain the sacred 10 Sai'pett Sevier Outfit Id ing to meet automobiles and should this meeting be such shrine. Wav lie Silas E. Tanner that you have to apply brakes and the road bed is slip- Down through the ages of modern times a great vvoild K.uie bust-uDeath Piute pery, your chances are you will have a war was fought. 11 Glenn E. Snow Lon outcome. is often the be the permanent injury result; may It was the night of Christmas eve where sacred dwelt Washington Lets use good road sense and be here to enjoy an12 Emery was fraught. Bj ron A. Howard Grand other Christmas in the coming year. The British troop of Cavalry rode by through sentries on RIGHT OUT OF THE AIR Suraitla Logan . . . COMPANY |