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Show cache American Page Two ailment ST. MKNT. CACHE AMERICAN J. S.sturuay, October 7, 1039 cache county, utah mt: ownership, manage-Colorad- circulation, etc. required Stats Aggies To o iY THE ACTS OF CONGRESS OF AUGUST 2!, 1912, Newspaper, Published Tumday, Thursday, and Saturday morning by th Carb American Publishing Company at 62 Wert Center Street. Login. Utah. ly Wild. ok u;as. Homecoming Game Here pay AND MARCH 3. 1933 4 PUns ar now sell undr at Uie big atud.nt rally Trl Weekly at Logan. Utah. f.r ior the annual Aggie lhn.c Com-- 1 ,un,ni-cpublohcd k'iu!-- r l. I Satu'dav. CXI. 28. Ttie Mer-,o- n Friday evening. Oct, 27 at east ug Mate of L'U County of Cache, ti ihanta Committee of the Uaa'i lvl;lc.r and main. n a Nuury Ihjblic. in and hr the State and county jauuubpT 0f Commerce cooper-- 1 c Mauglian of the s . p onally appeared Wm, C. England, who. having been A u u Uunutl n, PV' and his men Clt Burtsworn U T. and he the to that law. tav duly 'cording drpuw the atreet dec- orguUra.m of Uke care Mums of the Cache American Publishing Company, and Burt!" of nulkf thi will be Utah and C(jA e These orations. foLluwin true a U. the to of and . the hi knowledge beat belief, moat attracitve and liveliest Colorado Aggie pennants on flag and If tatemeit .. the ownership, management dally paper, the Uie Celebration Home Coming llleJbUfis pl.w-- on the electric light circulation), etc., of the aforesaid publication fur the date shown in the above caption, required by the Act of August 24. 3912, a amend- College has had in year. m uie business aecUoa. ed by the Act of March 3. 1933. embodied in aection &37. Postal The decorations In tho Field : Law and Regulation, printed on the reverse of thla form, for Uie U. 8. Navy Band House 1. That the name and addrewea of the pub halier, editor, managperfomranoes. Wednesday Oct, IS ing editor, and bualneta manager are: will remain for Uie big Harvest Utoh American Cache Logan, Publishing Company, Publ.rher, Sliow in U Field House as one of Ed. tor. Jamea C Allen. Lnyan, Utah Uie feature of Uie Home Coming. I) mane Manager. Wm, C. England. Logan, Utah All the department of Uie Col2. That the owner la: (If owned by a corporation, it name and address must be tat-and also Immediately thereunder the name lege will be represented with disand addrmse of stockholder owning or holding one per cent or j have their Utah and Colorado As play bootlis and otherwise In the more of total amount of stock. If not owned by a corporation, theigu pennant and flag poles tor Field House. name and addrense of the Individual owner must be given. ILy curb decorations tor the ocie- - Heretofore the displays have been owned by a Arm. company, or other unincorporated concern, it bra lion. Each year a number ol crowded for room in the gymnasname and addrewi. at well as those of each Individual member, must Uie pennant and some of the year to Uie Field House be given.) Is a ium. This flag pok-- are taken but that will be ample room and then there Cache American Publishing Company, Iogan, Utah condition Uiat l& difficult to handle. , will add Wm C, Ei u hi nd, Logan, Utah; Ada P. England. Logan. Utah These must be replaced. The col- much to Uie show. 11. England. B. Utah llilma Logan. Utah; England. Logan, Joseph and blue are ors for Uie pennants J.im-C. Allen. Logan. Utah 3. That the known bondholder, mortgagees, and other security white tor the Utah Aggies and Public Health Coburn holder owning or holding 1 per cent or more of total amount of orange and gri'en for the Colorado One hundred and 18 cases of bonds, mortgages, or other wcuritic are: Charle Olson. First Na- Aggies. A number of Die business diseases were retional Bank. S, M. England. George F- Hobusch. how ,s have their pemianta from communicable 4. That Uie two paragraphs next above, giving the names of the the last time Uie Colorado Aggies ported to the Utah State Board of Health during Uie week ending owners, stockholders, and security holders, if any. contain not only were here, w Iiich is an increase the list of Stockholder and security holder as they apx-n- r upon the cash is j September 29. The committee offering book of the company but also, in cases where Uie stockholder or store of almost 50 percent over the prefor the prizes security holder appears upon the bock of Uie company a trustee windows. Originality and artsUc .ceding aerie. Whooping cough and or In any other fiduciary relation, Uie name of U;e person or corarrajig ment will be the points or, mumps were responsible for Ute poration for whom such trustee Is acting. Is given: also that Uie said whicli Uie windows will be Judged greatest increases. Whooping cough two paragraphs contain statements tmbraclng affiant's full knowland conditions under which by outside Judges, The pennants j uicreased from 25 cases last week edge and belief a to the c.rcum-t.incnot appear upon the books with Uie flag pots are to be to 41 during the week Just ended, who do holders and stockholders security of the company as trustees, hold stock and securities In a capacity, placed on Friday, O.t. 27 and the while mumps Increased from 7 other than that of a bona fide owner; and this affiant lias no reason windows must be ready by Wed- -' cases to 24. Increases were reported to believe that any ocher person, association, or corporation has any nesday, October 25. The winners for each of the communicable dls- interest direct or indirect in the said stock, bonds, or other securi- in the wmdow contest will be an- - eases except , typhoid fever. ties than as so stated by him. 5. Thai the average number of copies each issue of Uiis publication sold or distributed, threugh the mails or otherwise, to paid subscribers during the twelve months preceding the date shown above is (This information is required from daily publications only.) OK CACHE Jr. C. ALLEN Editor C. ENOLANO, Manager NMKUICAN, a-fur- e J. H. ENGLAND, Mechanical Superintendent 1 ftfon-ialil- Slkl1 Entered a Second --Olaea Matter. November 2, 1231 . . . at th Pott Office at Logan. Utah, under the Act of March 2. 1897. Buhncrlptloo Rates: by Carrier or Mall . . . One Tear ILK Advertising Rate Made Known Upon Application. COMMON IIORSE SENSE Speaking before the Utah Bankers association recently, W. M. Jeffers, president of the Union Facific Railroad company, made some very timely remarks on the relations of government, business and the individual today. In part, he said: You men in the banking business are meeting the same sort of competition as are railroads that is, infiltration of government in your business. We have government and ever since there has been too much emphasis on reform and too little on recovery. Let us have less government in business and more business in government, and more intelligence all around. We arent going to solve the problem of this country by discussing the mechanics of hanking; rather, we are going to solve them by good methods of thinking. First of all, we need a restoration of confidence. in each Confidence in our government. Confidence other. Restoration of confidence in the fellow we see on the struct. We are not going to have anything that even approaches normalcy in this country so long as we have 12,000,000 men out of work. That only means additional taxes. Those millions of men must go back on private payrolls. The way to get them hack is for WM. C. ENGLAND. Business Manager. practical men, intelligent men, to insist on being heard me this 4 day of October, 1939. subscribed to before and Sworn season. of out and in season H. R PEDERSEN, Notary Public. in of much too been has There punches pulling (SEAL) My commission expires August 2. 1940. this country during the last fewT years . . . you mustnt Up dance. Myrll Jenson; Mr. and Mrs. Archie Maughan say this or you mustnt say that because it doesnt mons; attending conference .n solo. Vernon Maughan; before baritone counin this summit of the conform to the thinking vocal solo. Shirley Baldwin; tap Salt Dike City, try. What we sorely need is . . . less! technique and dance. Carroll Ol.sen and Myrll . , . . Jeiwn; clarinet duet. Helen Lelsh-- ; more good old common horse sense. man and Colleen Poppleton ac- -j AuuS CdaSSlllCQ in still eats in this of The balance republic power companied by Betty Jones; cor- to want all do You the can the kitchen. talking you net solo. Betty Junes, accompanied about all the millions in gold reserves and what to do by LaRaine Bankhead; selection bv Refreshments were sold with them, but keep in mind that in the final analysis chorus. and dancing enjoyed to music by the people who vote will have the kind of government the Mendon orchestra. ladies met at twenty-fiv- e they think they want. So it is our job to convince the theSome home of Mrs. Ariel Maughan of form our all after present fellow on the street that on Wednesday evening and enJoyed a very pleasant evening cf FOR RENT Unfurnished or part government is the right form. d over-emphasiz- ed a - ! t J es ! 3 i j -i chatting and Eva Hall who was nine years of age. Their small friends enjoyed games and a lovely luncheon. Mrs. Hall was assisted by her sister Mrs; Hyrurn Woodward and dau- ghter Dora. Mr. and Mrs. Reid Bickmore of Logan moved here and are making their home at the home of Mrs. Mr. Margaret Hall Maughan. Bickmore has taken over the service station on the Dr. W. O. WELLSVILLE - WELLSVILL- B- Mr. and Mrs. James H. Bankhead, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. M. Jones and Mr. and Mrs. Heber H. Bankhead celebrated their twenty-sixt- h wedding day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jones on Sunday evening. Fall flowers decorated the rooms and a silver bowl of fruits centered the table Christensen comer. where a delicious hot dinner was The Wellsville P. T. A. enterserved at 6 o'clock to fourteen tained at a program and dance members of the families. Out of Friday afternoon and evening in town guests were Vernon Bank-hea- d the new Junior high school gym. and young lady companion Pres. Maud Hendry was to charge. of Salt Lake City. The program was furnished by the Mrs. Parley Hall entertained at Junior high students as follows: three childrens parties honoring chorus. LaRee Bailey, LaRaine three of her children who were Bankhead, Fay Wyatt, Gayla LarLast sen, Ivy Jean Smith, Gayle Bradobserving their birthdays. Wednesday afternoon twelve young shaw, Betty Lou Jones, Shirley ladies were entertained in honor Baldwin: readings, Irene Barrett; of Wilma, who wag twelve years tap dances, Carroll Olsen; two of age, on Friday It was in honor vocal solos, Bessie Mae Muir; read- of Teddy, who was six years of togs, Josie Olsen; piano solo, Lila Dick Sea- age and on Monday to honor oflRee Clark; readings, j CALIFORNIA BRAND 66 Alka-Seltz- Alka-Seltz- er i Mrs. Viola Larsen. Twelve ladies were present and enjoyed candy making and other good and things to eat. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Turcotte have moved Into the home of Mrs. Elsie Gunnell who has gone to Logan to make her home. The Wellsville ward Sunday on Sunschool was reorganized day. Supt. Glen Allen, Howard Maughan and Gamell Poppleton were released and Aaron Lelsh man sustained as superintendency with Howard Maughan and Gar nel Poppleton as Councilors. Mr. Allen Is attending school In California. Howard P. Leatham of the tax commission, Salt Lake City was speaker in the meeting giving a short account of his recent trip to Europe. Mr. and Mrs. Golden Brown and son Melvin of Los Angeles, came Saturday to visit their and sisters, Mr. and s. j M-Hershall Bradshaw, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wm. S. Poppleton and j j FOR PULLETS SALE Four- - month Leghorn and White Rock 362 North 3rd East. Phone 802J. FOR SALE Delicious and Jonaapples. Mrs. John Lund berg. River Heights. Telephone than 440J. A FOR SALE Eight good milk cows and 40 bottle milk route. Apply at 183 South 1 West or at Cache American office. FOR SALE OR TRADE Building lot to good location. Improved with street pavement, curb, gutter, sidewalk and sewer. Phone 700. WELL HELP YOU PLUMBING $10 to $300 REPAIRS full J onesPlumbing Co. "V 1 A music. lovely luncheon was served. The SaVilla club held a candy pull at the home of Mrs. Alton Gunnell on Wednesday evening for the outgoing officers. Mrs. Va Do the members of YOUR family say this? If not, perhaps it is because you have never given er East 5th j a thorough triaL All over the world people who have used Alka-Seltz- er FOR SALE Delicious are enthusiastic in its praise. Thomas Rider, River Phone 240W. If is as good as we say it is, you want it in your medTalk to Robert Crookston Let icine cabinet; if it is not, it wont cost you a penny. We will refund him do your plumDlng and you the purchase price to any new user who is not entirely satisfied. will have money left. Ad. Your family may need Alka-Seltz- er sooner and more often than think. Our guarantee of satisfaction or money refunded you FOR SALE Hunting binoculars. covers its use in all conditions listed be- Nons Super Servioe Station, r South State Road. Gas on Stomach, Add Indigestion, HeartFOR SALE Two heavy duty auto burn, Morning After, Muscular Pains, Neuwagons. Cheap. Peter Hansen ralgia, Headache, Distress of Colds, as a Blacksmith, North Main. in Minor Throat Irritations. furnished rooms. North, Logan. PHONE 823 ei n i LOGAN, UTAn mj , fi-ii- r n i.ijiji,imi mm irii iiiwmfc-TTr- amount of LOAN IN CASH THE SAME DAY LOAN US APPLIED FOR. a No Waiting irir No Delays No Deductions Loans approved immediately Right here in Logan! Washington Hotel 342 Grant Avenue RATES State Loan Company of Logan $1.50 and up SAN FRANCISCO Brand California W . 20 I M I alcohol by volume izmrnm - D. Headquarters for J. WILSON, Manager Under supervision of State Banking Department. Office Hours: 8 to 12 1 to 6, Daily 29 WEST FIRST NORTH PHONE 2C0 Utah and Idaho People Managing Owner, Wallace (Spick) Carlisle . |