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Show LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH CACHE AMERICAN Page Four Friday, April 26, 1935 IN OUR OFFICE Srnithfield, Utah Hyrum, Utah Logan, Utah Preston, Idaho Wellsville, Utah Specials for Sat. April 27 Crystal Wedding Large Package Local or Wonder Loaves 3 12 oz. GenealogyPforzheim, 1928, 210 pp. (The family of Heckler, of Benahim, kept by the great grandfather, Joseph ). Heckler in Benshelm Montatsblatter der Gesellschaft fuer Pommersche Geschichte und Monday April 29 Regular bapAltertumskunde. (Monthly publicatism day. tion of the Society for Pommerian Tuesday April 30 Regular two history, modem and ancient). Vol endowment sessions. 47 and 48. Wednesday, May 1 Regular six North Friesland, die gestaltung endowment sessions, Cache Stake. neuer Thursday. May 2 Regular six Nordfreishlands in alter und Oberlehrer Dr. Karl endowment sessions, Oneida Stake Zeit, Von 23 Friday, May 3, Regular six en- Forster. Pub. Hamburg 1904, of North pp. (The formation dowment sessions, Hyrum stake. Friesland, Baltic Sea, Germany, in BOOKS ADDED TO SALT LAKE older and newer days). North Friesland, Jahrbuch des GENEALOGICAL LIBRARY fuer North Friesischen Vereins Hennatkunde und Heimatlieb. Pub. COUNTIES Lancashire by C. F. Felff, Husum, 1926, 127 (Year-boo- k of the North Meols, North, parish registers of pp. North Moels, baptisms, Friesland Society for Local Hismarriages and burials. Transcrib- tory, with pedigree charts of famed by F. H. Cheethem, edited and ilies of Langenhom, North FriesIndexed by Archbald Sparke. Pub. land). 285 pp. Lancashire Parish Plau, Mecklenburg, Codex 1934, Oder der Urkundenbuch Register Society Vol. 72. vom Stadt Plau, Heraugegeben Somersetshire Abstracts cf Somersetshire Wills, Dr. G. C, F. Lixch. Pub. Schwerin etc., copied from the manuscript 1852. 139 pp. (Court Record of the collections of the late Rev. Fred- City of Plau). Rhineland, Deutsches Geschlech-terbucerick Brown. Printed for FredGenealogisches Handbuch erick Brown. Printed for Frederick Band Arthur crisp. Pub. 188771890, 1st Buergorlischerd Familien. 83, Rhineland Vol. 3, Pub. 1935. 711 series to 6 th series. pp. (Pedigrees of the commoners Sussex Sussex Record Society Vol. 40. of Germany with their histories the Chartulary of the Priory of St and coats of arms). Suchblatt fuer den Pancras of Lewes, edited by L. F. (Queries and anSalzman. Pub. 1934. 158 pp. swers, or notes and queries conGERMAN cerning German genealogy. Pub. by Archlv Fuer Sippenforseung und Verlag Degener & Co. Deipzig.) alle Verwnndten Geibeite, Vol. 11. vol, 3 1930-3142 pp. Pub. 1934, 429 pp. Das Gesetz der Sippe, by Dr. If you are interested in any of Achim Gercke, Berlin, 1934, 63 pp. these names, consult the Boston (The Law of Kinship). Transcript cf the dates given, at Erxleben, Saxe, Prusie die aelt-es- the Cache County Public Library: geschichte von Erxleben, von K. Zalin, ICO pp. The History of Monday, April 15, 1935 the old town of Erxleben). Allen. Heckler family, Die benscheimer Andrews, Austin, Bang familie Heckler, Nach eier Bates, Babcock, Brown Barnes, JoBuell. Bullard, Burnap, des Urgrossvaters Belcher, Barney, Bancroft, Barrows, Ball, seph Heckler in Bcnshcim Calli- Blott, Baker, Compiled by Will Krauss in Benson, Next Week in Logan Temple 1732-181- 2, plaw-enus- is h, Familienfor-scher-Gcrma- 4. te Faunl-ienschr'- ft 1786-185- 7. Digestible as milk itsell this cheese food with the deliciously mild Cheddar flavor . . . Let tlie family have this nutritious in sandwiches, in food often casserole dishes, and, melted, as a smooth for eggs or eea food. ... n. Mescal Ikes Creator Weaned on Milk Pail, Cradled on Mustang Carhan, Coolidge, Campbell. rier, Cushman, Dunbar, Durham, Davis, Esty, Everett. Foster, Gould, Hail, Graves, Hodges, Harrison, Haupt, Hop; e, Hopkins, Harwo;d, Harris, Laird Lovejoy, Locke, Lovett. 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Roberts, Orcut, Piermont, Russell, Read, Rood, Rodeback, Rice, Shackley, Smith, Stamper, Weekes, Stephens, Taylor, Thornes, Walton. Whitfield, Walters, Wash-buWhipple, Wales. Friday, April 19, 1935 n, n, Han-chet- y, g, Sharp Note Raps Acts Of Geneva Berlin A British embassy spokestr man revealed today that Hitler had sent Great Britain a diplomatic note which he described as a sizzler, although he declined to divulge the notes exact contents. He said the note, clothed in the strongest possible language was relayed to Sir Eric Phipps, the British ambassador, from Hitler through Bernard W. Van Buelow, the German foreign undersecretary yesterday. The central argument expressed in the note was said to be that yesterdays action by the league of nations council positively means the end of any talk of Germany returning to the league. It Is known that Hitler bitterly resents Great Britains action In siding with France and Italy, German circles saying he was led to believe that Great Britain would stick to her role of "honest broker. These sources said Hitler felt strongly that Great Britain did not play the game in ranging herself on the side of France and Italy following the conversations here between hlmslf and the British statesmen. Sir John Simon, foreign secretary, and Capt. Anthony Eden, Lord Privy seal. In foreign office quarters, resentful remarks were made to the Reich-sfuehr- .France Lee Barton toys-- , is just around the corner It is seldom that a comic strip has become so papular in such a SPRING appetites need temptishort time as has Mescal Ike, ng- Here Is a light nourishing dessert with the comedy epic of the Golden tang of apricot and West now appeanng in the Cache lemon. It la a veritable American each week. Today it spring tonic and so ranks among the topnotch comics much nicer to. take than of the courtry, and is followed by the old time sulphur millions of readers from coast and molasses. coast. Apricot Meringue S. L. Huntley, creator and auTapioca tapl-ocof "Mescal thor 4 tablespoons Ike, was bom in tea4 tablespoons sugar; Texas. His rattle was a mageuy rope cn the other end of which spoon salt; 2 egg yolks; 2 cups milk; 1 teaspoon lemon juice; Vi- -' bucked a "salty ox. He was weaned with a milk bucket and took teaspoon grated lemon rind;. 1. cup apricots, drained; 2 his first toddling steps astride a 4 tablespoons sugar. wild eyed mustang. Now hes six egg whites; Combine tapioca, feet, one inch tall arid is more sugar, salt, egg yolks, and milk in comfortable in a saddle than in top ot double boiler and stir enough bed. to break egg yolks. Place over to All the targ and charm, the rapidly boiling water, bring bluff humor and slapstick play ot scalding point (allow 3 to 5 minthe West in which he was reared, utes), and cook 6 minutes, stirring Add lemon juice and1 frequently. Mr. Huntley has managed to pui rind. Turn into greased baking Into "Mescal Ike. if Mescal Ike dish, or individual custard cups.. alive and that is why it has atCover with apricots. Beat egg tained 'its popularity. whites until foamy throughout; add Ycull like Mescal Ike, Miss Sally sugar, 2 tablespoons at a time, beatLem Stebbms, Dirty ing after each addition until sugar; f effect that Sir John merely drew 5r,r'y Is blended. Then continue the Germans out and got them!?111' Mulloney, Pa Piffle and all until mixture will stand in beating peaks. Tes 01 charac-the- n boisterous le on to lay thur cards the table, Pile lightly on pudding and bake In used this knowledge against comic- moderate oven (350 F.) 15 minutes; oi until delicately browned. Serves 6. Germany by Geneva. Under secretary von Buelow al- living. But we do; why, I dont so received the Italian ambassa- know, unless its the urge in us as the German that Schopenhauer calls the will rett, managing director of the Okdor yesterday to live. lahoma Baltimore Hotel. government is desirous of knowas from and England Italy, ing Some people advocate a "Back guarantors of the Locarno treaty, whether they still consider their to the Farm Movement as a cure or whether, as a duties for social and economic ills. Most result of the Stresa conference those who advocate this policy of to feel obligated hereafter they advocate it for someInvariably Locarno enforce the treaty help only if it should be violated by body else seldom for themselves. Some of the people they want to Germany. send back to the farm are not very Both ambassadors assured von about it and often EDSW-Buelow their governments would WAITE enthusiastic think it an insincere attempt on Snawrfc Okja quite as loyally fulfill their duties the part of one section of society as guarantors if France violated to defu e the conditions within the Locarno treaty as they would doesnt take much business which another section wall find if Germany did. to start in business, but it contentment. Vcn Buelow replied that he took a whole lot of it to keep of these assurances in cognizance business. and service sell Adiertising with satisfaction. diced-canne- Blue Pine Golden 2 No. 2 PINEAPPLE can sr 2 CRAPE FRUIT 8 MS 2 Sliced can ... Pineapple Bits 2 oz. Cans i?Tred Blue Pine Tall Can . sll-nf- i Die ever . to tftmk R goods. Men for public office should b for their lntelhren-e- , ability a. d fitness to do the w.rk re 7S and with those quail t o quired, ricatlons they find that plMsing the public is a hard thing to do. Chicago Still the apostle of You should back the ambitions -, DarClarence and gloom, liberty 0f 50 home city to the limit. row celebrated his seventy-eight- h Darrow Still sele-ie- d nt (llnGTlV vjiuvj.uy j Thursday sitting con- -' tentedly in his arm chair at home. As usual, the noted lawyer philosopher was ready to laugh at the birthday cannot reform Going to church may not be neces- sary but it at least puts a man in company that is better than the average. 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