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Show Face t.r The C..the American, Logan, C.ahe County, Utah is. Iy of Hr Imtn Ci'v, Mra Lcj io H fivm m id two cluidren Maurcoe Cm..ar-li.i- t mid h'lanm loan Mr. aid Mis lJrcy Griffin i and 10 iiau. tiler., Ilurutce and lit Jino Georgia The lutur I os,,..al 4; traJiiug US Uie l lr Ofcdcn. Fr.day. August CACHE AMERICAN umn his a nl are t u j u I . M J v v ml e' nr.rC r'l-'rr- rii.es m t nr town or from Ni w LngUr.d Hales ' Nan I'roa la has fo. I dd, n j Ivan Coleman aid Tlao iuvvn. r.01.r fuu.id le ging A cl r.h't select. on was I iajtd b ,, 4, ( 1, coniptiN iry I ibor Gloria Haws accompanied by Mr, h ii'rv ihiUun who an1 c.iught i ire U na Haws mid a vocal duet by bj e'e Mti'd Ellen Godfrey and Melba Thomp- - Ui a pnbl.c welfare istajllsn nent 1 son acfomixinad by Mbs Ravsten Anyone giving food to s nt u a concentration ramp of Clai kston. m-i- n loi.iirv FORUM 11 , on ho withes to present bis tie open to anyone ArUilea must be signed and the Cache American doea e any responsibility lor aub arm lea. Opinions ei pressed of Ute contributor and are nut necessarily those of il. Alvas .nil Mr and Mrv Andre this jm. , on Spinier, who hut been service lor EUtabeth plojrd ui steel aharpiier lu T - j Hendry Btuart. 81. a hltlong reI- -' nessee U moving to another P- OWN' Uuli alnch ... dent of WelLvUle. also died at Ject in Duihteiie, '.Ml uAMh 6 30 am. ol a Live them a chance to atop of! lrr home Friday at lll be conducted tor a le day Halt SKS 11011 !lh relatives Al) heart ailment Monday at 2 pm. In the Well- - j m Newton and SmiUdield. ISy Hubert Crookstoa While waiUng for his call to Wl11 I ceka Ume be- only Uie lie re In has which Join navy Uh election I ole primary ctmly enlisted, Ariel Benson of Mr. Stuart as born December .Los Angeles U visiting lUi nl-- ! i"I,.e of Umse ho aspire to Uie ould explain hBUlature 24. 1BC0 in WelLuUle. a daughter Ltivea and friends in Neuton. of John Mirk and Morgan t Ar- Dak Griffin la confined to Uie ias' hut Uiey expect to do aside lon there and ana- clnbuld Hmdry. Slie received her Budge hospital, aullering iUi a t,um Sw roll call to the WeUsvllle and In prtr.j case arm blood his of in schooling j early poisoning j i!l not waste my on March 10, IBS alie was married caused from a boil I ctrtiinly to Daniel T. Stuart in the Dig an , &tri R(Jh on ballot has no proanyone t!rnn tna enndren ram or P!un Ur ho ' Uie betterment temple He l.ed 12 yeara ago. afu rnuou at the j M.nt Thurwlay She had been an acme church I ho'oe of hir sister. Mrs. Heber of Cache county 1 is coming in pronoun worker, a teacher in Uie Relic! Croncjuist o t Benson, celtbraung trn in this letter and I ant childrens birtlidays society and bud done extensive her Uiree fellow who will promise to as a bo noted hlch come clove togrthrr temple work She Tliey rme go to bat for Uie aged people and for her line handiwork and knit- are Billy, Pauline and Idella Mrs. Maine Gnfflil tubmlUrd ban e that welfare group, enlist ting. the aid of other senators and repSurviving are lour of her nine to an operation on her hand Wedresentative and see that the pen- sons and daughters! Puhlel Stuart nesday at a local hospital. law Plifurcd and espeUaUy Joyce Cronqiilst of Benson ward slon of Boise, Idaho; John - Stuart, of hlel allows the old clt,u ithltUl Wells-vilis spending 1 visiting Millville; Thomas Stuart, lady to have a few thickens, raise Beverly Grlffm. and Mrs. Amos Larsen of few carrots or knit socks and 25 great The following members of the s 23 grandcluldren, have It deducted from her not and seven brothers Ontra Nu club met at the home grandchildren pension check. and sisters, Adim and William pf Mrs Floyd Beck, Thursday and monthly Cache couhiy should not send Roenjoyed a social game of bridge, Hendry of Cardston, Canada; vome charity toy down there or bert Hendry of Welser, Idaho; Da-- I Venice Benson. Phyllis Blanchard, else who hss no program. anyone Alton Mra. Lotus Jenkins. vld Hendry of Jerome. Idaho; Richardson, One vuluablc asset to this coun- Margaret J. Stuart, Mrs. Christina Leona Anderson. Ruby Tuddeii- - j H. Glenn and Mrs Jessie It Mau- - ham, Bessie Benson. Guests IeOra Jenkins. Iris N beker City motored to the home of his of WeUsvllle. j eluded Friends may call at Die family and Norma Alvis. High score was mother. Mrs. Mary Rigby. Thurs home In WeUsvllle Sunday after-- 1 won by Venice Benson and low day to take Ills two sisters, Mrs noon and evening and Monday un- - eluded Leona Jenkins. Irts Nebeker Ida Tutle and daughter Jolene, went to Norma A nice luncheon who live In California and Mra til time of m rv ices. served from hrldge tables Gwen Samyard and two children Burial will be In the WcUsvUle.was i Shirley and Billy, from Chicago prior to the games cemetery. Robert Dahle of Clarkston spent' to Salt Lake City, where they left the past week as a guest of Bover- - on trains for their respective Dora Shaffer homes The girls have been vlslt- ly Jones. Shafa services for Dir Funpral Dr. Milton Rigby of Salt Lake ling with their mother during the Loa who in died last week fer. gan hospital, following a major operation, were condui ted Wednes- Millville In the day afternoon ward chapel with Svlvester Anderson, Bishop, presiding. The ojiening song. Sometime We'll Understand. by the choir; Invocation, Charles Anderson; vocal solo. In the Garden, by Wallace Tapgart. Speakers were Franklin Bitters of Providence, Bishop Byron Snow of Niblcy; Don Nelson of Hyde Park, President B M Thompson of llvrum and Bishop Anderson. Other musical numbers Included a vocal solo, The Holy City by and a iParley Hall of WeUsvllle Lucinda trio number by and Radah Anderson and Lillis Pearson. The benediction was by Edward Know lea The grave in the Millville cemeElmer tery was dedicated by Humpherys. The Thompson Funwas eral home of Hyrum In charge of funeral arrangements. were 11, ID 12 bii 11 ('()Ti.T la Ue wild game, until the State Game ''' to j , sw-ard- I le Hy-ru- j J SEARS FOR wa. mad a farce of protection. Uieir Through mismanagement there has been four consecutive open seasons on due and cons and that lus resulted In the near extermination of the big game. We should have men who will change the law and put the fish and game in our own care We have not the vast revenue like other counties from mining such as Summit, Salt Lake and Tooele counties. We have been of debadly left out In fense projects, and we sliould be of those given the management natural resources the fish and game. We have recoIiecUons of the sheriffs m UiU county who did much bitter Job In the care of the fish and game than has been dune since the state took It over. Our courts are rather lax about prosecution of game law violations simply because the fines go to the state and there are lines recorded In Uie city a records that never have been collected. Li's not throw away our votes cu any candidate who don't ex-- ! plain their program. j J or it Com. ty Aiir Circulators No Restriction In Utah Buy on Layaway! Small Deposit Holds Oil Burning s Circulator Reg. Deposit far. Charge NEWTON Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Jenkins have been Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Jensen and family of Salt Lake On City. Thursday evening a group of friends honored them at a party In the Smithfield park. Included were Mr. and Mrs Osmond Alvis, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Rigby, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Barker, Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan Rasmussen, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Jenkins and M. and Mrs. Ross Nyman and Anthon Skanchy. A ' pleasant social afternoon was spent Monday at the home of Mrs. Daisy Larsen. The occasion being her birthday anniversary Present were Mrs. Bill Barker, Mrs. William Christensen, Mrs. Golden Rigby. W. J. Barker and E. L. Larsen left Wednesday morning for a weeks vacation In Yellowstone, Mrs. Mariner Anderson entertained Wednesday afternoon hon' oring her daughter Pauline on her seventh birthday anniversary. Twenty four guests were entertained with games and stories. Light refreshments were served. Miss Patty Jenkins was weekend guest of Miss Valene Peterson of Benson ward. She joined the MIA girls for a three day outing at the girls camp in Logan canyon. A social evening was spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mariner Anderson on Wednesday. Supper was served to the following guests Mr. and Mrs. Arlo Hyde and son Provides Clean, Efficient, Economical Heat! summer Prior to their departure, Mr and Mrs. Golden Rigby entertained with a family dinner at Buy on Layaway now and be all set for next winter! Have dean their home. Cover a were laid for efficient, economical heat. And remember, there'a no restriction 18 guests Included outside tire famIn I tab on Foci Oil! A small deposit holds this fine oil heater I ily were Mary Rigby and daughters Ida Tutle. Liberty Rigby, Mose Rigby. Conjoint meeting was held on Sunday evening with Alton Chrislhone oOI 261 North Main Logan, Utah tensen conducting. The speakers rftWMAKMaJL 'VAkkJgataJ.TK' U, IA I HMUJIIMSI Makes 3 to 4 Rooms Warm as Toast t ' f y t 4 III Makes Many FeclOld you feel older than you are or suffer from Oettirg Up Nights. Backache. Nervousness, Leg Pains, Duzmess. Swollen Ankles, Rheumatic Pains. Burning, scanty or frequent passage'? If so, remember that your Kidneys are vital to your health and that these symptoms may be due to and Kidney and Bladder troubles m such cases CYSTEX (a phjsiclan prescription! usiaily gies prompt and lov-orelief by helping the Kidne s fush ouS poisonous excess acids and wastes. You have and to lose in everthmg to gam An Iron-cla- nothing d trying Cystex. guarantee around each package assures a rewrapped fund of your money on return of empty package unless fully satisfied Don t coances on any Kidney medicine that is in! guaranteed. Don t (Siss-tede.ay. Get from your druggl t today Only 35 c. The guarantee Ullk llM W protects you. tie Cys tsx ltrx .... 4 WV" V - 7s 'if.'ff ? k .1 ''-- - 5 rj 'y r ' i1 $0 v '' a l.S.If JCt ' - tjaaminwccm J " 'Pf ' "A;? vc Your truck o II are trucks essential to Americas war program. . . . Let your, Chevrolet dealer help you to Keep em fit to keep em See rong. for a thorough service checkup today and see him for skilled service at regular intervals. o Remember Chevrolet Truck dealers are Americas Conservation Specialists.! Him We IN A WAfv, a fact that is being brought home to us in many ways. No longer can we enjoy al the privileges to which we have become accustomed. J ohnny cant use the car. Mother cant bake so many cakes. Place the blame squarely where it belongs in Berlin. The shadow that has darkened so much of the world could lengthen still farther; could bar our freedom of speech, press and worship; yes, and our right to travel when and where we choose. What are we doing about it? Ask any Union Pacific man. He and thousands of other American railroad workers are exerting every effort to stop that creeping shadow; transporting armament and munitions as fast as our factories can turn them out . . . transporting numbers. Its a job that must troops in be done so we Americans may always be free to go wherever we please, jUi.i'BV iZliLLLa unquestioned and without fear. Originator end Outstanding Loader 'Truck Conservation sfes Oaevffolet UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD 209NOrth Main he S&uU&fic Middle Route DAN DUNN - SECRET OPERATIVE TO ME SNAP OUT OF WILL BE HERE NV MINUTE VOU'VE GOT TO FIGURE MUST ??? Plan1 CHEVROL n DAM ;g Up flights - ll v'XX no-ho- st -- 95 4 J NEWTON Fuel Oil On . Logan, Utah 48 BANK0K WILL BE BACK IN A MINUTE WE'VE GOT TO BE ABLE TO 0EFEND J SMELL THAT INCENSE AGAIN- - WE MUST ACT QUICKLY OH WHAT SUALL HES--- OURSELVES WE DO ??? vH ,fiND AS KAV AMD DAM VAPOR- ft! FRANTICALLV STRIVE FOR A SOLUTION TO THEIR PROBLEM THE PUN OF POISON GAS OVER THE LITTLE FIRE CONTINUES TO SEMD OUT ITS DEADLV ll -- 'r X'vl , - i MX- - |