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Show Tuseday. April 20, 1913 The Cache American, Logan. Cache County, Utah WASHINGTON II I our democracy MEN OF THE MERCHANT! ! CACHE AMERICAN MARINE.. FORUM ' YOU LOAN MONEY The second war loan drive, which began last Monday, must raise th astounding national sum of 13 do!) r.v Our quota in Utah la bll-li- on EhW column in oprn to anyone who wishes to prrrnt hla views on a subject. Articles must be signed and the Cache American dura not assume any responsibility fur such articles. Opinions expressed are those of the contributor and are not necessarily those of this paper. AiaCKlCAN MttOANT tAlkCtt i776.roer.f o fwom Page Five j $50 000 000! Tins dollars must bo addition to tlie regular purchases of war bonds and stamp that our people are making now to supiiort Ameru-uarmies that are alto king the enemy. An offensive army requin-ammunition and materials that root staggering sums of money. One n.ght raid of the Rhineland j I 000 bombers over $375 000 wot tii (,f gmailino lake akinr. A million dollars worth of bombs may be dropped ond 10 or 11 million dollars worth of plane destroyed. A the tmpo of attack slops up. so will the need for money bo h Increased. Suir.-ssfuof tiie wound war loan drive s gan. 'They give their you lend your money." w:U g.ve Uv the equipment boys in uniform they need for greater offensives to come. ruisa-- 11 b'.ihon in Roden erf tire great S. I., county, your word and ded lvn really d tarry some weight, while the Seri le Advocated Use . ai view of pours truly, a mere Of Jap Farm Laltor plumber, nothing. LAST HK IN CONGRESS Hut, pialse lit,, laird for free One of the most bitter contro- Tv ROBERT CROOK STON U if'i anyway, lets be human writes that has ever broken out to these tame Japs. We all must thivse who and who lift, Tin!' Is on, princlpal'i In the Corn: re- shar? in Una Job, and let's lift We are quut.ng from the lean. I Bv' a a.s 'a . uJat. a and pot lean. between the two most powerful L. S. In Ti.bune of Apr.l 17th CA II MASf. SfO which th chairman of the S. I committees, the Appnptiai.t.ns, on WAcl i AMS GH K county commission says he don't one hand, and the Agrlulturc on I, SM.'c J w.uit to spend 5c to house JapON Tna com- n Lite other, with the liuhs anese for farm while work ml!'e coming In for Itj share .f f V'ht ,y" i' Amr.cun boys are giving their criticism. The whole matte- bfv:i:i Tlie Janies Hendricks camp of lives on tlie war front-s.- " on when a Ap-- J the Daughters of Pioneers laid I Well. for am glad certainly their regular monthly meeting y propriatiotts for Agric::h'.:r under 'j j i he fme press in which to ex-- I took to eliminate many agencies in the club rooms with Mrs ' subon own views this press my A now existing to make small loans j Etta Bair In charge. A sketch of ' ject. V It U better to bind your child, to farmers and tiie clmi'nat'on of I ,y the life of Mra. Fannie Bair, o In first Its the the duty place t to you by respect and gentlie Farm Sccuri;y admin .stratton. bn of was pioneer Richmond, given of every community to share and Tt.e contention of the Agriculture by Mrs. Ethel Bair; the lesion on tleness. than by fear. Terence. g do their purl in fur those Journalism committee was that the Appropri-- ! in Early Days" was Japanese. ations committee had taken . nto I given by Olive Harris; two vwal one who same feels the Any solo were rendered functions itself legislative that ? by Mrs. way as Commissioner Boden does, Purser. belonged to standing legislative I 7Mt should and into a uniform get go committees. The answer of the!; as hdd Jgt' and widd a bayonet somewhere. urJ n'ho5t t.v at tlie home of Mrs. Appropriations committee was that!, Cyrus Probate and Guardianship Notice. it was following a long established 1 Asorl11 Consult County Clerk of the Rea. Here at home where there Is i l custom of making appioptiathms no smell of powder or of rotten "s'T" prrtive Signer for Further of this kind and no quev,:ioi.s had-- ' Ari "T carcasses of men. we must all do ?. been IC raised. j heretofore ra pr k'sn' Anna ' our duty to care for these Japs,;. Today OUR MERCHANT SAILORS Rd Williams. Fannie In the past when the Appropria- - j ARE AGAIN CARRYING THE and we must let them work, and Notice to Creditors Sule Anderson and Mrs. In lion bill was ready for considers- WAR TO OUR ENEMIES most of them ar weillin to work. District Court of the First the tlon, the committee wouid go to and that's more than we can say Spnckman. FIGHTING SHOULDER TO Judicial District of the State of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Sorer tlie Rules committee for a rule ' SHOULDER WITH OUR ARMED FORCES, ? Utah, In and for the County of of spent a few days of Uie week at Uiat would waive all points ' Cache. FRONTS THEBATTLE THEY THE 'OEUVERm ARE G0ODS70 Idaho Rcxburg. order. In other words. If legislavisiting, ! Mr. and Mrs. Victor Carlson In the Matter of the Estate of tion w as In tiie Appiopriation bill VICTORY WILL JOHN JENSEN, Deceased. have purchased the Janies Gray 4 it could not be stricken out on j home. claim Geo. Mr. services Creditors will present Mrs. for Funeral Mrs. and have the This is where j a point of order. Gray Jensen wore held in the Newton purchased the Charlottle Johnson with vouchers to Uie undersigned Rules committee came in because fARE t)F WOOLENS ward hall Monday at 12 nono home. at the office of L. E. Nelson, Art-m- o they refused to grant this rule. with Bishop Lc Roy Salisbury in Mrs. Edith Williams spent Block, Logan, Utah, attorney a ther: fore, the bill came to tiie! Tlie Depirament of Agriculture charge, and Mrs. Archie Jenkins few days of the week et Salt Lake for said executor, on or before floor of tiie Houe on an open rulle Is urging the people of this as organist. the 31st day of May. A.D. 1943. Op ning song Jesus City. to points of order and try to take good care of wool Messrs and Aaron Lover of VERNAL A. BERGESEN. Mr. and Mrs. My Soul." by choir, con- Hun.vikr clothing and ctlicr woolen liouvc-- Jen ducted Executor of said Estate. hold articKs. In a .special publi- - Fehrson. Alma Jenson. by Chorister F.lnnr Feder-jo- f Honeyvillc were S.inuy guests , Jm-M son, rgan Jenson. Am, ion Dales of Publication: S(.n acc(mlp.,nied by N:la Jer.k-- 1 cf Mr. and Mrs. Ed Small. ral.cn by tlie Bureau of Human March 30: April 8, 13, 20. 27, and Home Economics, it si, n, Burdett Jenson, Lewis Nor- ins; prayer by Emory Benson: j Nutrition A. C. Hale end Miss pnation for the coming year over PoiI-t1943. j In Uic vocal the Garden," ,luUoI1's by 01,1 u,at solo, the previous year about $500,-- 1 Sattalk by Coun-- 1 Eitiar Pedersen; hmiUd and import ma Hale motored to Loyan SPPU 000, 0U0 and in doing so, ennuiuiej i v,0 a to attend urday evening party selor Amos GrlfTin; vocal selection are uncertain, that for every nun Notice to Creditors numerous in which items many t:e armc:1 forcPS there mu-s- t bp at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Owen by 7.1 rs. Eggintcn of Ogden, ac- - $- the t.mv members were mtercsU-dIn the District Court of the Firs Neal Benson and Chris Judicial District of the State of Newton were speakers Utah, in and for the County of rament meeting: Miss RoCache. of Newton gave a In the Matter of the Estate of ward but have le- -j Allan mend and!v, d n by accompanied and appropriate music reading Peter M. Maughan, Deceased. a and payments on Agriculture products, ' hone contly purchased talk obtained by Jcnki:is; by Stanley GrifTin; made up a very pleasing proCreditors will and tiie elimination of agencies present claims are farm in and Logan of me ct my ollice, Washingnowfl)np bv Mr Kgginton Ogden; gram. rs with vouch the to undersigned that had heretofore made saw 111 writing members of the Twelfth Logan Tlie D.C. Frayor by Ro ,;nald Sand-rs- . Private Ralph Godfrey of Wend at his home in Wellsville, Cache loans to farmers. To do these ton, warIdedicated was at by Ogden grave over and Private Milton Buttars County, Utah, on or before June to SCCGAR FOR HOME CANNING thing-'- , Mrs. Millie Jenson spent T.ies- - Roycj(,n Eenson. There were many they necessarily had who is training at Farigut, Ida G. 1943. resort to of bcautiful flowers legislation, therefore, in the Wellsville home at day attesting the high ho have spent the past week visof 1943 for Sugar an in appro RULON B. MAUGHAN legislation her Mrs. Charles Stuart. putting daughter, esteem in which the family are iting their relatives. to will be available Ralph re. Administrator of said Estate. Miss Veoli Olsen spent several held in this community priatlon bill. Tlie Agriculture com- - fruit crops Uv turned to Wondover Saturday and A. P. LEISHMAN mittce is standing on its dignity housewives on approximately week in Salt Lake City. this days Larsen Mrs. Mr. and Hyrum season. No deMilton left Friday evening to Attorney for Administrator. and raising points of order about same basis as last Bill Bushman of Ogden is vis- have returned home after spendDates of publication: all items subject to a point of duction of blue (processed foods) iting with Mr. and Mrs. Oscar ing the winter in San Pedro, Cal- camp duties. Mrs. Mary A. Buttars, will be made from presiorder which will be raised on about point stamps April 6, 13, 20, 27, May 4, 1943. Sjoberg. Nora Mrs. sister ifornia her with dent of the primary, was surTwo for sug.ar 50 items. This does not mean, by War Ration Book A on Bowers. They report having enparty was held cause. Deta.ls of prised by her y the House striking them out, that obtained in this be made heme of Notice to Creditors at the Thursday evening joyed themselves. in honor of her birthday. his plan will public In unless back will be Mrs. Matilda Olson in honor of put they Larsen Distict Court of the First Norman In the Mrs. Mr. and A delicious lunch was served. while. Our objec82nd birthday. A lovely sup- are visiting their son Russel in the Senate, in Its wisdom, desires within a short Judicial District of the State of for her to make is it tive were possible held parties by Utah, In and for the County of to do so. The strategy and hope per was served and a very pleas- Los Angeles, who is employed in the primary officers and teachers ant evening enjoyed. Beside Mrs. wefense work there. of the Agriculture committee is housewives to get their necessary Cache. , in least honor of with the the of Mrs. Olson and her daughter Veola, that tlie Senate will put them supplies of sugar Mrs. Samuel Kaiser and t wo Florence Butttars brithdays In the Matter of the Estate of, to and and trouble red preand Mrs. tape Violet back in, and that the House will those present were Mr. and Mrs. children, Dorian and Richard of Annie Barbara Schenk, the fullest possible amount Godfrey. be forced to go on record as to serve Alma Larson, Mr. and Mrs. a week visSalt Lake Deceased, spent City, Mr. 1943 Mrs. and fruit of M. the crop, according Griffin Dewey whether or not they should or Olson of Nibley, Mr. and iting her parents, Mr. and Mr3. of Creditors will present claims, with Brown. to Administrator Logan spent Saturday visiting Mrs. Nephi Nilson of College sard, Leonard Goodsell. should not be continued. To say vouchers, to the undersigned, at in Clarkston. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Olson of the least, it is a dangerous situa- AMERIICAN CORRESMrs. Beatrice Nyman of Logan, his residence, in College, Cache Mrs. McKee of Amy Logan was tion from the standpoint or Ag- PONDENTS ABROAD Logun, Mr. and Mrs. Newell Olson. was a guest of her parents, Mr. a visitor at the Utah, Logan R.F.D.l, Utah, County, home of her Mr. and Mrs. Nate Reeder and and Mrs. Emory Benson. riculture, but the Agriculture on or before the 5th day of June, of American correspondJohn Ravsten father, Bravery the past feels it has every thing to 1943. ents and enterprise of the Ameri- family of Layton visited last week Mrs. Emma Jenkins was hostess week. to the members of her club Frigain and nothing to lose. Date of first publication, can newspapers, press associations, with relatives. Miss Marba Kofford of Preston, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Pehrson day, those present being Mrs. Carr Idaho March 30th, 1943. radio and the week end at the magazines, etc., and ANOTHER NURSERY spent Jones, Mrs. Stanley Griffin, Mrs. home of Mr. John H. Schenk, Administrator. newsreel organizations which sup- spent Friday at Brigham City. and Mrs. SCHOOL FOR UTAH David Mr. and Mrs. Lund Pehrson of Merlin Nelson, Mrs. Meda Parker C. W. Dunn, Attorney for Estate. port them have given the AmeriThompson. The President recently approved can people frank and complete Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Jen- and Mrs Burton Jenkins, Lunch, Logan, Utah. Allen Archibald, who for the another war public service proj- information about the war. Their son and family of Logan, Mrs. eon was served by the hostess, past four months has made ; ; his ect for federal funds with which mission is to mirror for us at Karl Pehrson of College ward, the afternoon being spent in fancy home in Newton with Mr. and Notice to Creditors were work of and Mr. and social dinner eschat. guests to continue the Nursery school home something of what our fightMrs. Amos In the District Court of the First Mrs. Henry Hansen spent Tues- end with Rigby, spent the week tablished at Mt. Pleasant. Twenty-- ing men are doing for us. What' Mrs. Aaron Pehrson on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Hillard Judicial District of the State of Mr. and Mrs. Nate Reeder and day at Salt Lake City visitting her Archibald. Mr. six hundred and twenty five ever they may tell about themand Mrs. Rigby Utah, In and for the County of children who now are and Mis. Mr. of there, family Layton, living assist to was allocated dollars selves is but incidental to giving visited in Clarkston Sunday and Cache. loyal Mr. Archibald with maintenance and operation of us the best understanding they Carl Siedamen and small son of for too many of our with! returned In the Matter of the Estate of the school from April 15 to Oc- can of those with whom they are Ogden were dinner guests at the Americans. Every day we hear them. ANDREW ZIPPERT, Deceased. of labor shortage for farm work, tober 15. These schools are spe- joined. Several correspondents have home of Milan Jenson Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Atkinson will please present Creditors and our now who are the Mr. in and Mrs. James Neaves and Japs mothIncome casualties in air battles cifically for the children of of Trenton were supper guests claims, with vouchers, to the un- care to should be allowed week wrok. ers employed in defense work. A as well as on land and sea. On- family of Ogden spent the of Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Goodey on dersigned Emil Maurer, executor similar application filed by Brig- ly by accompanying our air fight- end with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest It seems that not all Japs are Sunday. of the Last WiU and Testament of bad, consider that there are Japs ham City is expected to be ap- ers did they feel they could re- Neaves. Rudger Barson came home on Andrew Zlppert, deceased, on or in our two divisions uniform; S. Creek of Salt Joseph Jessop proved in the next few days. produce the war situations desdown in Mississippi, in training. Saturday from a ten day stay in before the 19th day of June, 1943. for the radio and read- Arizona, returned home on Suna local hospital. criptively EMIL MAURER, Executor of the FOR Lets FOREIGN SERVICE give them a chance to show day after spending several days public. ing Last WiU and Testament of AnCONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTORS their stuff. with relatives and friends. Who feels injustice; who shrings drew Zippert, deceased. Residing After all, this of Democracy before a slight; who has a sense at Nibley, Logan R.F.D., Utah. objectors RUBBER TIRES FOR TRACTORS FEWER Seventy conssientious ours so which we much, prize POINTS, LESS MONEY LEON PONNESBECK, Attorney. A plan to assit farmers in their to military service, whose religious and our boys and men are fight- of wrong so acute, and so glowButchers may reduce point vala gratitude for kindness, as Dates of publication: AprU 20, vital wartime food will them influenced belief or production training ing for, we consider all men are ing ues of meats and rationed fats, 27, May 4, 11, and 18, 1943. against serving in American arm- provide rubber tires and tubes for but must at the same time lower born equal until they prove to a generous boy? Thackeray. 20,000 ed forces, wiU be sent to Chung- converting approximately be different. Commissioner So, money prices, according to the Ofking, China, to work on medica1 tractors and implements, originally fice of Price Administration. If the Dessteel with health which and wheels, equipped projects. sanitary retailer lowers the point value, he ignation of the Chungking proj- have been bought since May 1, must lower the price at least 25 ifou Can ect was included in an announce- 1942. Local OPA war price and cent below If he lowceiling. per ment of four such projects which rationing boards will authorize the point value more than 25 Eyes are work of national importance. conversions after certification of ers cent, the selling price must be The other three are: Five hund- - farmers applications by U. S. De- - per TODAY TEST MAKE SIMPLE THIS reduced below ceiling in proporred men to be assigned to dairy partment of Agriculture county war 50 more case no than in but tion, farms to help produce the neces- boards. 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