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Show Friday. August 'The Cache American, Lojjan. Cache County. Utah Pape Two fi, 191:1 Tin: low down from (Our (Great America THE CACHE AMERICAN Send Weekly the Cache American IHiblUhed Tuesday Newpr,Publishing Company, 62 j F ridsy Wtit ! by Center Managing EdiUr-Buinr- & Mechanical Department you than In pn kid up U S A you would pair, "What ! be kind of an outfit la thus hire Ammc anyway';' you would ay. 'Here 11M.J t i air reporting on the er e U.S. FLANK AND ami Liking place about freedom the 4 Freedoms, How about th Freedom they been haling there, ever in.-- the Mayflower. And the Coi.'tltu.ion, how about it. the one they been living under and brard ng about. and making under." Fri'iae I w.II answer these queries try mg not to let my blood prc. tse and room. The 4 Free, Corns folk. Is pu-- t a slogan something to get our mind off of else. Instead of some j somethin? j new freedom and something we never had before. It gives us less. Private enterprise and Initiative i go by the board are washed up. new 4 Freedoms fs our pres- j The ent and original Declaration of Independence dehorned and boiled down to one dose be for the guilhhle. It is something like a 10 cent edition of an original Sounds great. If you Just listen but don't ponder. But you folks In foreign lands, you should not take us too serious, anyway coming election year. We hsve some odd and unique ways of trying to Intrigue our voters. , i Yours tilth the low down, JO SERRA. SubtcripUnn ratea: Outiide County, one year $2 00; Inaide Cache County, $1 SO. AdverLain rates made known upon application. .MV ,wd mi USA. U ill. Manager Editor Entered aa Second Clan Matter. November 2, 1831, at the Pat Office at Logan, Utah, under the Act of March I. 1887. ONLY GOD. If the Mire Utah. Street, Wli.UAM C rNGLAND, JAM PS W. ENGLAND DAVID W. ENGLAND nd at hickory crovi: BjTrymi it INDUSTRV 'PRODUCED PORE MACHINE 6UNS IN ONE MONTH THIS YEAR THAN IN Ml OF THE LAST A. I of our We have read and to many soldier hoys who, after heinpr thrown into the sea or left alone upon an Wand, or while flying high in the air has had his plant- - hit by an enemy bullet causing him to either bale out or come gliding to earth with but one motor running and one wing practically Mown oir, have turned their thoughts in earnest prayer to Cod. They realize their dependency upon an Almighty and give Him credit for their eventual safety, It makes no difference where the boy may be be sees manifestations of the great powers of Deity which ed WORLD WA j IULL OF THE FAMOUS MARS FlYlNb BOAT IS B 160 ER THAN THE AWFLOWER. THE BOAT THAT BROUGHT THE PH6R1AA5 TO AMERICA I , I PAPER ALARM CLOCKS 'JTO SHORTAGE, ALARM CLOCK'S ARE EASE A WAR-TIM- E PLASTICS NOW BEING MANUFACTURE!? WITH WOOD-PUL- P SUBSTITUTING FOR MOST OF THElR NORMAL BRASS AND SOURCE OF THE WlPELV GTE EL. IN THE FORESTS THE TREES. THEMSELVES ARE USEFUL WOOD-PUL- P ACCURATE (THElR FOLLASE TELLS THE SNx SEASONS AND THElR. FLING S" OF AiEW-- growth keep RECORD OF THE YEARS) TME-REEPER- a draws out the gratitude of ones heart. THE FOREST TIME aJXZ'fa3fJtfA YL&) Only this week has your editor received letters ONE YEARS from his two soldier sons that illustrates the above NORMAL GROWTH two thoughts. One letter come from Alaska and tells GROWTH SLOWED 0 I rather about working upon the midnight watch. OVERCROWDING In a world free for all. can survive. We can have peace If we enjoy it he writes, because I get a chance to see the want It YEARLY GROWTH SPEEDED beautiful sunset and sunrise. It is really beautiful. 8 CUTTING OTHER TREES so it actually The sunset lasts until the sunrise begins, FOR TIMBER (THIS PROVIDES MORE ROOT lasts all night long. It is now half an hour past midSPACE AMP SUNLIGHT) night and the w hole northern part of the sky is a bright the moon is just coming up over yellow' orange Probate and Guardianship Notices, some very dark purple snow peaked mountains into a Consult County Clerk of the Resa few stars with blue sight you dark very sky Can We pective Signers for Farther In. THE AMERICAN WAYt would not expect to see just after midnight. formation. Have Peace? The other letter comes from Louisiana and tells of NOTICE TO CREDITORS a night flight in one of those wonderful and fast S By RUTH TAYLOR the District Court of the First In Miracles Of planes. He says there were a million stars shining What do dc want after this war': Judicial District of the State of We say we want an eduring peace Utah, In and for the County of just like they do on clear dark nights at home. A fallMovement that we are lighting to I knew before Cache. and heavens the across shot star ing and of the idealogies aggression In the Matter of the Estate of down of nose the I the turned was what war forced have what plane oppression that W. ROSCOE HESS, Deceased. upon the world. to avoid being hit. It was wonderful to be thousands By George Peck I Creditors will present their We ran have peace if we want wth vouchers, to the unof feet high in the air with only Cod. my plane and I. to!rl'nls' Is trouble The it. that up The American railroads are Is the railroad exploits There is no greater joy comes to an individual than ting on a remarkable perform- - employee. Though railroad employ- - nuw we have never wanted peace dersigned at the office of M. C. Beg pardon! Making use of ees number nearly one- - third enough to put aside our own petty Harris, Ouclie Valley Bank Bldg., that which comes through the keen appreciation of the ance. desires and prejudices and selfish Logan. Utah, on or before the 31st. that adjective 'remarkable" is a less than dunng World War wonderful things of nature especially if one gets the master piece of understatement, they are better trained and are wishes for ourselves to have it. day of October, 1943. Is the term that really maneuvering to maximum capacity Peace has ncicr come first in Dated this 22nd. day of July, feeling of dependency upon the Creator of the universe Miraculous the fewer but improved facilities our lVCS1943. here. applies j and in the quiet moments of reflection utters a silent With GOO.OOO fewer ' To have peace, we must see to BLANCHE 2. HESS. Executrix freight cars' v,uh. .which the rahrcads have estate of W. Roscoe Hess, in tins war than during the last: P'wW''d ''fm. They also are it that all peaplc have prayer of thanksgiving and supplication. working porumity to progress. As Mme. deceased. 23 259 PrvinS that free nun 2(3 ono fewer locomotives: r private ownership and man-- Ch.ang Stick said: Nations, Ike' M. C. fewer miles of road; and 571 HARRIS, Attorney for ex- JjjgLEBAL ... ... P-3- de-tr- , , - j CONCRF.SS GOES HOME U. S. Senators ami Representatives of the 7Sth Conress of the United States who have scattered and come home for their first real vacation since the war broke out in Europe are in the midst of the most active and controversial period of United States history. As representatives of the people these men and women are charged with the responsibility of the enactment of such legislation as will result in the greatest good for the greatest number of the American people. They are charged with the responsibility of maintaining the effectiveness of the democracy under which this land has prospered and grown great. Mr. Jones, or In their home towns Senator, Bill as the case may be, these Conressmen are friends, neihbors, advisors, counsellors yet in Wash-into- n they are the law. You have chosen them to represent you in their important overnment posts because of' their ability to auge the thinking of their constituents. They are in Congress because they are in a position to correlate the needs of their people and to look after their interests.. They are there to contribute what they can toward the winning of the war and to the shaping of the peace after victory is won. Both Senators and Representatives must, of necessity, depend upon their constituents to make known to them their reactions to the past activities of Conress and their thinkin as it relates to the future. They have come home to discuss the affairs of the nation and to shape their ideas for the many issues that they will face on their return to Conrgess on September 14. 1 few-'um- 1' more than individuals, can only permanently the American rail- - a"omont accomplish for government- - enjoy privileges and rights if they ecutrix. roads are now turning in the fol-- i niPn working Dates of Publication: nPt or managed enterprises. are willing to share them with July 30, lowing performances as compared ne would think that such su-- others. If they attempt to pre- - August 6, 13, 20. 27, 1943. with World War 1: service would be expensive. serve them solely for themselves. Movement of troops four times' but such 15 not tlle ca:e- - The thcy W1 l0se themheavier We can have peace if we eradi- general level of railway travel Passenger traffic, measured by costs war, if we below that of the First cate the causes of passenger miles, doubled. yord War whrie freight rates st0P troubles before they start. If are only slightly higher than in we are law abiding, we will create Moving twice as many of freight. 1918. This Is true despite the faith in laws. We cannot expect What makes this all the more facts that taxes on the railroads those who are brought up to think remarkable is that this heavier are 3N times higher than in 1918' it smart to evade the law,, to keep WOOD WANTED Hatcher Coal Company. Phone 71. handled with and that the lesser number of the laws. load is being smoothness and dependability of employees are receiving in excess SLEEPING ROOMS 79 West Centhe flow and movement of troops, of 300 million dollars more an. ter. Phone 1542J. freight and passengers, In pleas-- 1 nually in wages, ant contrast with almost con- to know our that it js good FURNACE CLEANING, Repairing, stant congestion and bottlenecks "Railroad Front" is in such Stoker Repairing and Service were the thorns in the flesh cellent shape, so smoothly running of the railroads and of the warj and performing so perfectly, for Wangsgaard Coal and Stoker Co. 167 South Main. Phone effort during the first World War. the railroads are an essential 132. Seems impossible, doesnt it? indeed a vital cog in our war WANTED Good opening for Well, then how is it being done? machine. Without this record. What magic wand has been waft-- breaking and epic movement of at war- We cannot wipe out the capable saleslady. Ladies war by Law, but we ed to galvanize the railroads in o freight and men on the Dept. Logan. Write Box part 0f!causes performing such feats of traffic the railroads, the production of can w!pe them oul; by understand, A Cache American. movement ? It is no secret. There war materials and the is ingbuilt upon Understanding of are a numer of factors that have our armed forces would training have been knowedge, and knowledge means contributed and are contributing slowed down greatly learning, perhaps to aPPjief We state that we believe in the to these "miracles of movement. a danger point If You Suffer PERIODIC In our opinion the greatest oi of all before God. Now And so this column salutes the equality we must prove our faith in that these is that during the last wat owners, the management and the creed were the railroads government-operate-d by affording to each the and controlled, while dur. employees of the American rail- - equal opportunity, the equality of are corresing this war, they are being pri. If this nation pondingly entitled. vately operated. needed an example of the advaa We have the vision of peace tage of private over government expressed in the Four Freedoms and in the past of the United Naoperation, the railroads most cerWe must also have the tions. tainly are now providing it. Which Makes You The second greatest factor in the practical application of this vision Weak, Cranky, Nervous "renaissance of the rails is the in the terms of every day living, at such times you, like so many in our economic and political If yaars of preparation for emergency and girls suffer from cramps, on the part of railroad investors structure. Only freedom which is women headaches, backache, distress of and management. As far back as strong, can endure, and only a periods of the blues due to monthly disturbances 1923, the railroads embarked upon peace that is made by free men functional Start at once try Lydia E. Pinkhams a dollar program of Vegetable Compound. This famous liquid not only helps relieve monthly rehabilitation and modernization. pain but also accompanying tired, When the Japs struck at Pearl weak, nervous feelings of this nature. This Is because of Us soothing effect Harbor they had built increased on ONE OP WOMAN S MOST IMPORcapacity and efficiency into their TANT ORGANS. Taken regularly plant, had improved their method Lydia Pinkhams Compound helps build up resistance of operation and their organiza6uch Thousands against symptoms. tion for cooperation among themupon thousands report benefit. Also a fine stomachic tonic. Follow label direcselves. They had learned to work tions, Worth trying together. Whereas in World War 1 there was only $10,000 of railroad plant for each employee, there is now $20,000. While freight cars are fewer in number, the average car now has a 22 per cent greater capacity. 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If you find an unexploded bomb, always pick It up and shake It like hell. (Maybe the firing pin is stuck). If that doesnt work, heave it in the furnace. (The fire department will come later and take care of things.) 5. If an incendiary bomb is found burning in a building, throw gasoline on It. (You cant put It out anyhow, you might just . as well have a lot of fun.) 8. Always get excited and holler bloody murder. It will add to the fun and confusion, and scare the hell out of the kids. 7. Drink heavily, eat onions, Kmberger cheese, etc., before enter- in a crowded air raid shelter. (It will make you very unpopular with the people within your immediate vicinity, eliminating any unnecessary discomfort that would be more prevalent if people crowded too closely.) 8. If you should be the victim of a direct bomb hit, dont go to pieces. Lie still and you wont be noticed. 9. Knock the air raid wardens down If start to tell you what to do. 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