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Show 6 THE- - CHRISTMAS NEWS, DECEMBER 13 1923 A WHERE BANKING MONEY HAS COME.TO BE AN ART to ojtk for An evl- of Logan's prosperity ha could find no hotter criterion than ' t record of Ihe First National bank of that city- It has grown vary month for' the thirty-on- e yeato of its existence and t6dny its skvJiigs depositors have rolled up at total of 76.371.v At tR wm commercial depositors tjms tha curry over hnlf a million. ! These are distinctive Indications 'of what tha Cache Valley ia do when it is known that last year the saving depositors, had in deIKDiS.OOO and the commercial positors totaled 9376,591.' In nine yea re the resources of the bank have Increased from 94?, IMS to 9J.677.I40. j The increase of savings in ther bank is the best evidence of what Che he county is doing toward eson (P 4n weir oil was ready for better, rJchet things. The 'arts of husbandry came inf , and today the Cache Valley flow with milk and grain And sugar. In the meantime the money of those came who were most .successful into vaults to help those who were not ao successful. It hna resolved Itself into A round robin whereby money nmdo in Cache Valley slays in Cache Valley to bring In mure productive acres. There are very. few1 valleys, districts or roomies tnat.enn claim such n history as in this. Money has been mad It has gone Into Cache county and concrete In la to blossom banks try roads, beautiful parks and wonder-- j ful schools. It brings one pause to reflect how much happiness money! Thet can do. rightfully invested First National of Logan has been a depository of grout portion of th Cache Valley the Increment and all the territory yomiguou thereto. It is a matter of record that the custodians of this wealth have been fdremost in the effort to produce greater riches. ir tablishing permanent prosperity. Tpe inhabitants of Cache Valley wer endowed with a wonderful legacy from the mountains, the sun and the stars after the Indians filled to? appear with the war dance e the ghost ceremonies. Vfhen the white man came in he fund a virgin land, waist high - Twenty Years Young and Vigorous natural grass and he knew the Orgsalsed is UWt to serve a wide aarlewltwral M territory cratering la fertile arhe HAak, owned the com Mi managed ky eltUeas ofalter, tonalty, has hern a eawerful tndcocadeat force foe oshwlldlng of all t ache t alter and evidences togny the stalwart sirmnih of a mature, et l, ons tostltation. Tme to the atm of It and based oa the bulwarks of klgh moral fooadrrs oargose and flaaarinl stroagth with aa administration tadependeai, brlpfial, thin bank aekaowledges tke eoafldraee andj shown hr Its 4 ox 7 aerooais aod demonstrates Its owndepositors, faith la the fatnre of 4 ache I alter hr eoastBatlr its facilities. d the scope of Its operationIncreasing to meet, nerds of oar af the choicest communities la at state. 1 . Cache Valley Banking Comnany Commercial Trust j Savings Resources Over $1,500,000.00 LOGAN Logans' chief claims to fame Is her camy- That city produces some of the finest candy id Utah, and Utah has established a reputation through the nation. Cperry Blossom Candles In Logan aMe word to conjure with .among the college generation and r now aa fait among the pioneers. qite Irt fact. It has gone to the point where discerning hostesses demand Blossom Creams from the ipe jf.kerry Blossom for their afternooiv tNE Of - , j vStgrees, (The candJf. hare been sent out through the western country by the young men and women who f college In Logan, The word back that the confections Aife extraordinary. In fact the sales-- , pnfsn os the road and the retailers through several states say that Cgorry Blossom candy is becoming A word of cheer to candy lovers. L. O. According to Manager trade this Nkieby the Christmas ynsr promises to transcend anything that .has gone heretofore. Hipco Logan took the state fnnttV Cdmea , ball standard from the university, it looks like there will be much candy rifting in the metropolis of the Cuchs. The Apple Blossom Creams Is not the only sort of candy produced by the organisation. Men and women are largely employed In turning out all sorts of confection novelties. feature There is a distinctive about the Cherry Blossom store. They have a dsnee floor and banquet rooms and the management caters to tea parlies ami banquets for all tb cities of northern Utah and southern Idaho. From Ogden to ITeston, the fame of the Cherrv Blossom has unread until partis are now declared on the Cheify Blossom standard. The Women's club of Iogan are finding excelled service for their afternoon affa I at the Chetrv Blossom, l.unr neons. Impromptu coteries ore parties, small dancingBlossom ready finding the Cherry to serve at the most qnlof ely hours, in fact it is beginning to be a gathering place for the elite of tbs Cache Valiev country. (phoosing Names for Telephone Centrals Is Job. for Experts e The nomenclature of the central offices "has a meaning all Us own. "What's in a mime? A rose by any pther name would smell as sweet gang the pilot. The telephone engineer has a different viewpoint when he Is confronted with the task 'of select, Injr a name tor a new telephone central office or for rechristening anj old one. There's everything in 'a name when thut name ha to be .used datlby hundreds nfthQuw-anfof' telephone wyhsc risers. Iljuco the tusk of choosing a npn a telefehune central office infot volve many weighty coteddera-thpis- , ns little research and tminy i tele-phn- stood over the telephone. In New York City where new eontrnl offices are Increasing rapidly, it was thought expedient to compile a reservo list of names which might be used when needed. A traffic engineer, consulting many 6 authorities, prepared a list of name, in the boiling down process that followed, 54,073 names were rejected because they conflicted with the code requirements of the machine switching system of operating of the remaining 41. 263 name. 13.233 were considered unsuitable and 27,847 were discarded because of mechanical conditions which f reeled the gelations between the codes and codes already In use. This left 183 names to he subjected ter practical tests involving actual nee., The usual procedure when a new name Is needed Is to make an Inspection of the locality records In public lltiiarb's, old maps, historical and gencu los icu society recot d are scurried nod real estate and title guarantee coin panic consult. el. Monument. street, and acn-ties, former land owner, and prom. Jitcnt p rsoq, identified with the history of the district are record-id in order. If. possible, to give ' color to the name selects d The export who do this work are able to rule out a great many mwnea uu sight. They also hav book In which wlrolo families of names are lined up according to their points of resemhlanee os number of syllable, vowel such etc. Wlih this book check the teruailv name Wtj they the old to see If they conflict phene-tlcallwith a namo ulread fjt use. Having done u I hi.- -, the name which have survived the otdenl are subjected to a rigid phom tic test, to wso how they. stai up the strain of actual use and Hans mission owr the wiie, 1iMn the names Mh survive those-testa name H elected due weight being given to telephone qualities. uMof nr ho; of name- - and their JeMpt,lulli t, u,,. poblje. and a fipi i is co Herniation snt .f (he tch.hMto to the executive cniipwoy foi contncj iirion uml ;ip. 37.-33- , rl teils. lrt jTho haine selected must miet the code reqillrernents of tbs' , I new machine switching method of Ofutrsooi). os fur as possible it should In nepresematB of the w.hthi It Is to Mrv: tjt should nn be like any other existing cc iral office designation as to be re fused enslly with It. .and it sh uM Im? a nams readily under ills-tri.- 't . r in-v- For Reliable UTAH T. R. IN A KERCHIEF If. Frank Tooker describing some of the interesting details in the now famous Uentury Civil War Merles tells the following ntory In the December Century: "Comedy came Into the place early one morning 1 I was standing by my desk when caught the sound of quick, heavy tread coming through the outer room, and Marne' Henry glancing up. mw Watterson and Proctor Knoll, Arcades umbo. true son of Ken-- , abreast, tn tuckys soil, w alking perfect step, uml with eyes to the in and front, some swaggering make straight, for Mr. 4iUlers room. Inside they paused, stared about, and. wheeling, strode out. In front of me they stopped, and Marse Henry nodded d greeting. '"'Wheres tiilder?' he asked. "'Nothin yet.' I replied; end at that they went striding out as they came, a mimic procewHon. "As equally amusing, and us was a unstudied, apocryphally at glimpse that I had of itousevelt about tha same period. 1 liud conic down from my old homo on Long Island that morning, and a I stood' out in front on the ferry bout to Thirty-fourtstreet. I heard a voire near me say Indghingly: " Look! lyook at Teddy! "I had read m the paper as T came in by the train that Koosevrit was starting that morning for his ranch in the Hud Lunds. and at the exlcamntiun ! craned forward to see. There by the middle of he Iron gates at the front of the boat ready to leap ashore, at the 'first sliding back . of the gates, stood Ho wore a huntir.g-uit- j Kofioevelt. And a blue s.lk bandana was wound about hi head in lieu of n hat. and over each shoulder he bore an gun n rifle and a shotgun, I think. To th group of young commuter standing near me the episode was clearly hlghlv mil humorous Two thousand from his hunting ground but alhis for armed ready pre. h THE TANNED AGE. From thv, imirltlme provinces of Canada loliur runners report it successful season. Mo we are , sured thill lobster gr st II offered But the nhltime lobster for sale palace lm been pushed oim nf unh the newer blandfavor disputed ishment of cabaret, ten room and roof garden. AVho remember restaurant with aquarium in the window and sea food displayed in native state? Those place were usunITy ortiMc and much giiven to gilt and mirror. They were n rendexvou of lad e of the chorii and their Live lobster 'had w-r- In thenue leisurely wk made of ceremony day, to be and ther on the altar of feilnwvhm la leTltuy of the Flor.i-dursextet (dining on the canned crustacean r thm day! The verv Hut imng'ine n lhe headed' anl nut. fan are hardinnjste to thought I given romancing True, Him1, was whefc a pertain nTiUilescript re- ceptaele was rushed hilariou'-lup and down bark ulle to the imminent peril of It foaming content of malt cheer, but that was only a pathetic insurgency against the encroachments of a systematic utilitarianism Now we are routing to the Age of cans we liVe on canned food, canned Lght, canned transportation. canned drama, canned music. The curious archaeologist of later centuries may read the answer to our riddle in the strata of our can dumps The Nations Busmeae. -- SEE AMERICA FIRST. Playgrounds of domestic development ore inviting our Fqde In The importincreasing number. ance of the todrist travel to intermediate communities has been Appraised by the Department of the Interior. The power of our national park to Invite travelers has material translation in the amount of money spent en route and within the park reservation Yellowstone. vYosemite. Mouttr ft.un.er. Uniter Lake, Heqwoia, fieneral Mesa Verde and. Itoeky (nuib' Mountain national park and the Rruml Unnon were the go.l of tdirHtswho spent millions of dd-lu- i duiing their trip. for mi. i led w t e In Uolor-ado- toprlsrs are toeitiple, have spent I ik.vt. I. non IttftM M I. y Plumbing Work at Iteaaaasble 1 barges. 9 idcr Apot-jth- e Make Our Stores Headquarters for Christmas Shopping , Lundstrom Furniture & Carpet Co. ncorMrai- f , D. V. -- Anderson I AS He. Wats, ,!,, t tab. prolul Healers in FrUMTUKE, CARPETS. LINOLEUMS, WALL PAPER, STOVES and RANGES,, a HMI t h siHF.irr, 1V, rHKiTOS, lUUla.' u:ii I making holut.iy last season n TrunwymliiHit.tl r Iwrtv inlto trartscnt.ner.t.il traffic hv motor and rull The "be America l,'itsi gin is hearitig golden fruit fm towns and cities i emote from our national h.Mutv traveler most live the way. aryl lie usually live along welt in Ktle arka and scenery, hut the domestic product command on admiration beyond nta thought to home With "patronise the glut to of our industry. mountain purl; we can land muti.h the proud boat that ' he win ha n.t seen HexMMc ha not seen the knild.V The Natioi-Ihisine a. I Fl'It . |