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Show The Cache American. Lojran, Cache County, Utah Tace Two Cover Girl y tbs Cach and Newspaper, Published Tuesday American Publishing Company, at 63 Six Logan, Utah. Wet Cenua tt, WUXI AM C. ENGLAND, JAMES W. ENGLAND vn DAVID W. vr--' Managing Editor-Duain- ea Manage! KAiUJt Mechanical Department Entered aa SocondCla Matter, November 2, 1831, at Poat OiTlca at Logan, Utah, under the Act of March 3, tha Subacrlptlon rau: Outside County, one year 13.00; Inside Cache County, MAO. Advertising ratee made known upon application. Potatoes and Ublo Probate and Guardianship Notices, MAKE THIS tlLPlE CMi Consult County Clerk or the Albert Zbinden, Carro.s. 775-J. for Further Phone Rmpretive Signer Canyon Ro.d. Information. FOR SALE: PhOfjihaU; Spreader and usd grain cleaner. L. K. Wood. Mendon. Notice to Creditors drops Eyas Overworked T just HOUSE KEtriNO ROOMS-- In I Murine in etb eyt. First the You room apartment. In the District Court of one or get lo dent. end sooihe. Judicial District of the SUt of Quch Steam heat, clean. Palace Hotel Murine All ngredla 7 R,efj lrnuiion.3 our eye tccl 79 Wet! Center. Utah, In and for the County of cnI, ..ty lc refreshed. Murine helps liiounJ Cache. it help you, loo. FURNACE CLEANING. Repairing Stoker Repairing and fteevlea In the 31 alter of the Estate of Wangsgtard Coal and Stoker Co SAMUEL C. HOBBS. 131 167 Booth Main. Phone Deceased. foa You threa-rooFOR RENT An upstairs claim Creditors will present OOTHU CUANStS MFlUHtS a para menL Unfurnished. with vouchers to the undersigned a kitchen and administratrix of the Estate of WANTED TO BUY: Has linoleum for wired bath room floors, Samuel C. Hobbs, deceased, at the g m.m. Movie . Projector electric stove, nice cabinet and residence of said administratrix an additional small room In Benson Ward (Smithfield It.F.D.) ha that can be used for childs Cache County, Utah, on or before, bedroom or store room. the 29th day of May, 1944. Dated this 23rd day of March,; LAND FOR RENT 14 acres with 14 shares of water, plowed last 1944. ANNA C. HOBBS, acre with Vi ahare fall; also Administratrix of said estate. water; two room house; coop, Publication Dates: cow and corrcll barn pens, pig I hone 1344W March 24. 31; April 7. 14, 21. or call at 353 N. 1944. 3 E. Mrs. England. EVES i Lovely Leslie Brooks, currently passer appearing in "Cover Girl."cosy on on two tips for keeping auit tailored The fuel. smartly less with appealing lingerie touches which she wears, is an excellent choice for chilly spring evenings. And drawing the window shades at keep warm night la a sure way toThe house. layer or the air inside air trapped between thelossshade and through the glass can cut heat window panes by as much as neikifit Rupert. Idaho visiting relatives and friends. well-stockeMr. and Mrs. Clifford Mikkloson and son Stephen of Ogden spent Easter Sunday with Mrs. Mlkkcl-son- s parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Allen. Accompany them were Mr. and Mrs. William Parkinson. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Emang returned to Brigham, Sunday. Mrs. Emang has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. If. Allen. Miss Elva McBride of Hyrum and La Var Hatch were at Easter services Sunday. Mrs. Verona Ravstcn of Burley, Idaho visited friends and relatives Grantisms: here Sunday. Quote the price without a quiver. Special Easter Sunday school only the hours spent in the presence of the services were under direction of second counselor Clay tor Larsen; prospects that count. in blank in an prayers were by Ron Allen and order your nightshirt pocket Carry Lee Allen; sacrament gem by in walk case you your sleep. Ronald Durrant; sacrament adWhen you hire people who are smarter than you ministered by Seth Allen and La Varr Hatch, assisted by Kay are, you prove you are smarter than they are. Boyd Titensor and Nord counts. of a selling organization that the spirit selection by Shirley Allen; piano e There i3 no substitute for firing-linexperience Larsen; talk by Diane Cornish; Never say you have done a good job that means song by kindergarten class; duet by Dorcas Hatch and Nadine Alyou are through. The happy day when the war is won and we can len; talk, "Origin of the Easter by Spencer Preece; talk on get back to selling cant come too soon. The customer Egg. Events on the Western Hemiswhen we have to phere and Resurrection by Helen deserves a break and well all like sell and advertise to compete for his business. Allen; trio, June Kingsford, Lu-el- la Preece and Neta Allen; talk, stand convicted before the bar of Leland Where the Master Labored, Seth Allen; duet, Paula Tick-u- s public opinion. and Elena Eskelson; talk on It isnt Just a wave of delinquency among children that Is the Resurrection by Zenda A fine attendance and sweeping the country and causing By RUTH TAYLOR so much trouble. It is a wave of services thoroughly enjoyed. Today, wherever we turn, we delinquency among parents. Lets was held Primary conference find the problem of Juvenile de- do something about the delinquent counsellor evening with Sunday linquency staring us In the face. parents and juvenile delinquency Mary Durrant conducting. Theme, We are all deeply stirred by the will take care of itself I Our Mission on Earth; opening attacks of hoodlums in our big song by congregation; prayer by cities. But we can't pass off Wm. J. Harrison; greeting and reas just the acts of childport by President Luella Preece; ren. Behind every child there sustaining of officers by Mrs. Earl stands an adult. Every act of of Richmond Bair stake board Mrs. some Mr. were convicts Larsen and Juvenile delinquency Guy remarks by Quentin member; adult of neglect or indifference business visitors to Blackfoot, Idasong, "Sunbeam," Shumway; by amounting to criminal negligence ho the week-enZions memory beginners; gem by a with Children are not bora Mrs. Florence Allen and daughsense of right or wrong. It Is the ter Janice and Mrs. Della Allen ooys and girls; Tell Me Dear Lord Blazer talks (1) Ar. family that has the first chance and daughter Joleen were Salt by Primary; tides of Faith 1 to 4, Thurman to civilize the child. The kind of Lake city shoppers Monday. Preece, (2) Word of Wisdom, behavious a child displays depends Mrs. Violet Eskelson and Mrs. Wll-for- d (3) Preece; Spencer Baptism, the of kind adults after upon Leona Fickus and daughter Paula Durrant; (4) Trails, Larry whom he has patterned himself. And the adults cannot dodge their returned Monday from a visit to Day; Bluebird talks, (1) Fifth relatives and friends in Star Article of Faith, Ra Nae Allen; responsibility or shift It to the Valley, Wyoming. .schools. (2) 6th Article of Faith, Nadeen lesThe Mutuals had their last (3) 7th Article of Faith, Allen; The other day I was talking to a truant officer. He said, There son meeting Tuesday evening; the Dorcus Hatch; Is the Story True, aren't any bad children, but there coming Tuesday will be the close-in- Seagull girls: Layle Allen, Joan social. are a great many bad parents. Hendricks, Bonnie Cornish, Ardis Mrs. Milton Barnes is quite ill Allen, Evelyn Frandsen, Carma They are lazy or neglectful They Jean Cornish, Shirley Larsen, Carl dont realize that sending a child and is under a doctors care. to school isnt enough. They have Farmers are very busy plow- Fickus, Le Jean Kingsford, Marie to condition his attitude towards ing and sowing their crops. Trac- Eskelson; graduation of Guide the school and towards other tors make it easier and quicker boys, Dennis Allen, Dante Shumchildren. And they have to see to to plant. Lights on tractors are way, Harley Hatch, Dee Allen, It that he has spiritual food as seen every night in the fields so Sherwin Larsen; presentation of well as materiaL In most of the that men can work at night. boys, Dennis Allen; story of the cases I have to investigate, I find Bishop Raymond Allen attended Articles of Faith, Dante Shumthat the parents are unwilling to conference in Salt Lake Friday way; talk, Harley Hatch; of story turn out on Sunday to go to and Saturday. Word of Wisdom, Del Allen; Church with their children. They Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Harrison of boys for ordination to don't seem to see that religion is received word from their son Da- the priesthood. Bishop Raymond L. one of the biggest necessities in who Is with the Seabees in Allen; presentation of diplomas. a childs life. Its the stick upon vid, President Luella Preece; song by Honolulu, Hawaii. which the vine has to grow. Mr. and Mrs. James Wilcox congregation; prayer, Sherwin lack of religious and ethical spent Easter week in and near Larsen. is one of the greatest training factors in Juvenile delinquency. If SECRET a child has no standards by which to grow, he is groping in the dark. If he learns it is smart to dodge the law, that the only sin is getting caught, he is on the road to crime. If' he hears his parents lying, he sees no reason for the truth. If at home he hears violent diatribes against eny group, whether it be of religion, color, nationality or class, his first impulse is to attack them. Hie parents may be only careless or thoughtless but a child believes what he hears and takes it seriously. It Is FROM the home that hoodlumism springs and It is IN the home It can be and must be stopped. It Isnt the child alone that is delinquent. It is the parents who Tit-enso- for simply telling How Your Family is Using Electricity To Produce Food for Victory r, Its it Who Delinquent Dal-rympl- e. m d. DAN DUNN - OPERATIVE in War Bonds You May Win $50 to $150 Its hood-lumis- Eyes TEST TODAY to 1887. WHEN RATIONING ENDS Irately we havent heard much about selling and salesmanship. All we hear about are shortages and rationing and maybe you can buy it after the war. Some day, some time, when the war is won, we are going to wake up and discover what it was that made life so dismal during the war. No one came to the door to sell us those things which we pretended we didnt want, but which we bought. Our favorite merchants didnt urge us for our good, of course to buy a new rug, or a new automobile, or a new refrigerator, or a new kitchen range. They couldnt there werent enough to go around. We think well like it to get back to a more normal state of affairs. We think well like being customers again and having our merchants push us into buying d shelves the things we want from their Salesmanship isnt dead and, when the war is over and we get caught up with filling the rush orders, it will come back in a big way. A lot of young men and women are going into salesmanship. Which brings up the point of this piece. Recently in Detroit one of the worlds greatest salesman, R. H. Grant, retired as General Motors vice president in charge of sales. His associates took advantage of the occasion to collect his favorite sales maxims, some of which are original with him. Some of them will be of great help to the young generation of salesmen and sales managers who will go to work when the war is over. Here are the Frcn Tired I OR SALE by rrldaya Tea CsnGelQalck Relief legal THE CACHE AMERICAN Semi-Weekl- 14, 1941 Friday, April All you need to do is write a letter telling in what way or ways you are making use of elec- LIST OF PRIZES tricity in your work. Perhaps you pump irrigating water with electricity or use an electric (Series E) to the Winner in EACH ol These Districts A Total ot Twenty $50 War Bond. milking machine brooder or power-drive- or an electrically-heate- District Prizel A $50 War Bond UTAH District District District District District District District d machine to keep your farm tools and implements in good condition n or electric cream separator or electric refrigerator facilities or an electric range for canning food or any electric household appliances that save valuable time and labor. Whatever kind or kinds of electric facilities you have, tell about them and tell how they help you produce food for victory more efficiently and you may win a worth-whil- e prize in War Bonds. 1 2 3 Utah County Box Eldsr County Doris County 4 Morgan County S Wsbsr County 6 Sait Laks County 7 Summit and Wasatch Countiss District I Too I and Juab Countiss District 9 Carbon. Emory and Grand Countiss District IB Uintab County District 11 Cachs County IDAHO District 12 Frsmont Count District 13 Madison County District 14 Jsiisrssn County District IS BsansriHs County District IS Bingham County District 17 Franklin County District It Bannock County District 19 Cariboo and Boar Lode Countios WYOMING District 20 Swootwatov and Uinta Countios Grand Prizes Think how this extra money in War Bonds will come in handy in the years ahead. Maybe it will help put your boy or girl through school. Maybe it will help buy extra conveniences for your home, or extra equipment for your farm. And you may have this extra money for just a little time spent in writing a letter! Why not do it tonight? of District Prisos automatic become oligiblo for Grand Prison which win bo awardod as follows: To tbo tbroo boat District Prtso Wlnnots in Utah: 1100.00 War Bond as tho First Grand Priso S 50.00 War Bond as tho Socond Grand Prims $ 25.00 War Bond as tbo Third Grand Prixo To tho throo host District Priso Winn or in Idaho and Wyoming combinod: 1100.00 War Bond as tbo First Grand Priso f 50.00 War Bond as tbo Socond Grand Priso I 25.00 War Bond as tbo Third Grand Prisa Grand Prisos aro in addition to tbo District Prisos. It moans that a contestant may $50 War Bond as a District Priso win AND a $100 War Bond as a Grand Priso a total of $150 in War Bonds. AO winners efly RULES OF THE CONTEST 1. AWARDS: A total of S13S0 In Unitod Statos War Bonds. Sorios E. will bo awardod to tbo winno.s in this Food for Vic lory" contest. as sot forth in tbo accompanying List of Prisos. 2. WHO MAY ENTER: Tbo contest is open to any customer of the Utah Powor & Light Com "onN engaged in farming or or othorwiso Saraeninp tho designatedproduc areas. X HOW TO ENTER: Simply write a letter on tbo subject. How My Family Uses Electric Sty to Produce Food for Victory. Your lottor may b as short or as long as you wish. It should describe, in your own words, fust how electricity is helping you in your work of producing food. Tbo letter may be written by any member of your family. Entries will bo fudged and prisos awardod on basis of best electricty to pro adaptationof offood ducuon best being defined as that which In tho opinion of tho judges most oi foctiroly sores labor, sores time farm and increases efficiency. Literary x will not do the determining lac tor in the judging. 4. INFORMATION BLANKS: Information blanks containing a copy of thes rules and helpful suggestions, aro arailablo at all Utah Power & Light Company offices. You may ue m of thes blanks to submit your let ter if you desir. but this is not required. Any land of paper will do. 5. WHERE TO SEND YOUR LETTER: Mail your lottor to Contest Editor P. O. Box 899. Salt Lake City 10 Utah. 6. CLOSING DATE: The contest is now open and will close on August 1 1944. All letters must be postmarked before mid night August 1. 1341. 7. JUDGING: The judg will be three men prominent in agriculture. Thoir names will be Decision f announced the judgos will be finab In case of tie a duplicate pto will bo awarded to each contestant. Ad letters become the property ol tho Utah Powor & Light Company. 8. ANNOUNCEMENT OF WINas soon NERS will be Food'for-Victor- y lar. tyg pu.hed as possible urier the judging has boon completed UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. 48 OWNED A FARM OUT WEST OF MEADVIUE- -- GET A COUPLE CP SQUADS and come oniWEU HAVE A HUNCH FIND THEM HIDING 1 OUT THERE , |