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Show IT NEVER FAILS THE CACHE AMERICAN Seml-Wwkl- Thursday, November 9, 1941 The Cache American, Logan, Cachp County. Utah Page Two nd Friday by Newspaper, Published Tuesday Publishing Company, at U Wert Centa Street, Logan, Utah. y Snow apples, Grime APPLES Golden. R. I. Greening, Jonathan, Delicious 50c up. Mrs. O. R. Humpherys, 391 South 4 Bast (S. River Heights bridge) Phono the Cache American WILLIAM C. ENGLAND, JAMES W. ENGLAND DAVID W, FNOMNn Managing Editor-Busln- e Manage TAVt Mechanlral Department Matter, November 2, 1931, at Entered aa Scond-CPot Office at Logan, Utah, under the Act of March 3. the 812W 1897. post-wa- to public office. Most men elected to political are inherently hdnest they aspire to serve their fellow citi- they embark on zens well their public careers fired with zeal to do a thorough, unselfish job of cleaning up corruption office and of administering honestly the capably and economically public affairs entrusted to their control and guidance. The exceptions to this rule are few. The new political electee barely has time to hang his hat on the peg provided by the taxpayers money before the onslaught begins. Individuals, committees, pressure groups, corporations, mendicants, cranks, chlslers, social reformer and of legions ethers besiege him for this favor --and that handout nearly all of 'them making selfish, unreasonable demands upon him to crack open the public treasury and give them some of the loot. T3s a hardy soul indeed who Can mendicants and few there are of our politicians who are successful in entirely resisting the barrage. So, we, the peo- pie, largely are responsible for corrupting our politicians. OPEN TIIE DOOR iBy RUTH TAYLOR 'The door to the human heart ) can be opened only from the inside. I found that sentence tucked away at the bottom of the page of the magazine I was reading on the train. I tore it out and tucked for it away for safekeeping through that doorway I could see so many vistas. doorway to the human I think it is like one heart of those fascinating glass doors that swing open as you pass the hidden light. I think that only from the depths of our own de. sire to understand, desire to think selflessly, can we meet in perfect communion the minds of others. If we go up to them with preTTie conceived prejudices, with, in- stinctive dishke, we will not pass the light. The door will not open and no outer key will unlock it. But if in a warmth of spirit, in a feeling of friendliness and with a warm and understanding heart, we approach our neighbor, 275-- FOR YOU PLUMBING CALL REPAIR BAUGH PLUMBING CO. T STOKERS Quality and Service Phone 17 115 B. Mala LINK-BEL- NOTH K or KH.ITKTION OF TXlltlAIAKK of New York. Touniv of New . York John L. lkgrl being first sworn. and s s he la a duly InVu 1residont of Mandurd Hrand corporated. doing bustneaa tn New York. Y : llmnd the MnndarJ X said that la the owner of Incorporated the trademark dat rlhed In the aje location accompanying this affidavit; that the aaid trademark ia in use by It In the manufacture and aaie of foods and Ingredients of food, and it petltiona that recorded In the Of-- f said tradm rl; b ii e of the Secretary of State of the in of Utah accordance with Title State 95. Utah Code Annotated. 194. JOHN L. ItOOKHT Vice President. Subscriled and sworn to before me this 2Hh day of September, 1944 MAE IR LA MARCHE Notary Public. TRADE MARE eluue of disarmament These are some of the schools main responsibilities in a world SIKt ItlCATION sick of war and strife and seek-inAll Mhom It May Concern: the blessings of a lasting Re itTo known that Standard Brands InYork. N. Y., being peace. The schools do not shirk corporatedIn of New the bustnesa of manufacture this responsibility. And well they engaged and distribution of food products, adoptknow that the educational pro- ed for their use the following trade, the word 'PERK", to be used cedures must reach, not only the mark, on tubeis In the manufacture and sale students in the care of any level of food and Ingredients of food. or institution, but all adults and every organized group. If given the freedom we desire and need the schools will do their part. g TAXI saving 200,000.000 pounds of steel yearly. U. S. Rock Wool Insulates Against Cold Heat Sound Fire U.S. ROCK WOOL PHONE COMPANY 44 118 NORTH MAIN ST. Paperboard rings to guard aerial bombs during transportation are Logan, Utah 30 SOUTH MAIN THE OLD JUDGE SAYS... A.gU. fit EVERTOH 31 Unfurnished apartrooms and bath. WANTED: A reliable boy to deliver newspapers. Should be 13 years or age or older. Apply at Cache American office. NOW IN OUR NEW LOCATION i TYPEWRITER SERVICE FEDERAL AVENUE v V. Phone 787-for Typewriter and Adding Machine Service. Ribbons, Supplies Mimeograph Service Thousands of Doctors Have Prescribed Furniture Autos withstand this bombardment patronage panhandlers and - of merciless - Why ramifications and Implications, for every nation of the world; To teach and to implant and to develop an international citizenship, as contrasted to the present highly nationalistic concept of relationship between nations; To teach and to help create an based international brotherhood, upon the Christian principles of common fatherhood, the Golden Rule, of friendship to replace the to present hatreds now leading wholesale killing and destruction; To teach that economic and industrial balance, based upon equitable priciples, must definitely reflect the best in international thought and action; To teach and to help raise the social standards of a now war. torn world, so that no nation prospers so well as to excite the envy and the aggressive spirit of the peoples of other nations; put FURNACE CLEANING, Repairing, Stoker Repairing and Servtoe Wangsg&ard Coal and Stoker Co. 187 South Mam. Pnone 131 The Value ot Education . 3 Telephone WK CAN NOW SKTTI.E DOWN The political light was fought, the people cast their votes, the winners have been announced and now the voters must settle down to normalcy again. There is an element of satisfaction that enters into the after-mat- h of election day. It is the fact that the populace accepts the mandate of the majority and wholeheartedly throws away their prejudices that entered into the debates of the campagin. That is the way it should be for if it were not that way there would be a likelihood of contention, rebellion, anarchy, riots, bloodshed and death. To those who did not vote for the winning candidate we can only say as has been said with respects to the substitutes offered for our use due to the war effort: If you can not get what you like, try and like what you get. $ Our interest now is the w inning of the war and the By ALVIN HESS a To teach and to train for winning of the peace. May the leaders of our country Never before have the schools world of almost miraculous development; be able to throw away the selfishness of individual faced the necessity for so high a To teach and to explain that cfTort and look to and work for the people as a whole. degree of academic freedom as international organization, inclua. they do now and will do in the May the local officials conduct a government with a immediate courts of international jus. r and future. ing desire of lessening the burdens of humanity and main- Ip. this the first of a series of lice, legislation on a world wide executive of real power tain, as well, a county desirable to all who choose to short articles, we propound a scale, certaineffective and and calibre, can live here. We should not clamor for improvements few prime essentials. an international policing force ly that we can get along without, but let the things we The schools need to be free: to main.ain order and to prevent teach and to help accelerate aggression. Never again should are allowed to have be so placed that all will benefit. theTo Four Freedoms in all their "peace" be based upon the the door will spring wide open. It is next to impossible to hate a person we know. The wells of understanding are too deep and forgiving. If we really love life, and laughter, fair play and good fellowship, we will have no room for prejudice or cruelty. There will be no space left for misunderstanding. If we really want for others what we want for ourselves happiness and an opportunity to grow, we will face the adventure that Is life in a for our spirit of friendliness neighbor. Because we have opened our hearts, our neighbors heart will be opened unto us. Just Imagine what a world this would be if we could bring ourselves to stop distrusting our neighbor. And just imagine what it would be like if he felt complete trust in us? Utopian? Yes but is it more impossible than the things that have already come to pass in the world? Understanding of our neighbors needs, awareness of his problems, against misjudging or generalizing about him, willingness to work with him and above all and through all the spirit of friendliness, that is the secret ray which will open the door of any heart. 9 FOR RENT ment of Cache Subscription ratee: Outald County, one 'ear $2.00; Inside County, $1.30. Advertising rate made anown upon application. Recently I was asked if I believed that politicians can be fair and holiest My answer was that most certainly they can, if we, the people, permit them to be so. A more pertinent question would tiave been: "Can the voting pub-11- c be fair and honest with the politicians? The fact that we have had, now have, and unfortunately may have in the future some dlshon-es- t politicians is due in great part to our careless attitude toward good government and to our selfish, deunreasonable mands upon those whom we elect alter (DUE TO COLDS) Livestock 9$ For years thousands upon thousands of Doctors have prescribed Pertussin to promptly relieve bad coughs due to colds. Today you can get this same effective Pertussin at any drugstore. Pertussin a famous herbal remedy Is scientifically prepared to work Internally. It acts at once not only to relieve your coughing spell, but also to loosen sticky phlegm. Pertussin is safe and mighty effective for both old and young. Inexpensive. Pleasant tasting! to S3H0 STATE LOAN COMPANY OF LOGAN 29 Thats really a great editorial you just read to us. Judge. Where did you say it appeared? In The Stars and Stripes... the newspaper of the U.S. Armed Forces in Europe. Kind of gives us folks back home something to think about, doesnt it. Bill? It certainly does, Judge. Particularly the last paragraph. Would you mind reading the days of prohibition, when moonshine whiskey made quick fortunes for bootleggers, crooked politicians and dishonest police officials. As a result, we claim we know what we want in the way of liquor legislation and feel those at home should wait until we return before initialingfurlher legislation on liquor controt . Out of fairness to our boys over there fighting, Judge, how could we disobey such a wish? that again? Glad to, Bill. 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