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Show I r THE CACHE AMERICAN Semi-Weekl- Friday, November 17, 1941 Tne Cache American, Logan, Cache County, Utah Page Two by Newspaper, Published Tuesdays and Friday Publishing Company, at 62 Weat C'Dta Street, Logan, Utah. y the Cache American WILLIAM C. ENGLAND, JAMES W. ENGLAND DAVID W. ENGLAND Managing Manage Editor Mechanical Department Editor-Busine- ss -- Matter, November 2, 1081. at Entered aa SocondOlsss Poet Office at Logan, Utah, under the Act of March 8, the 1807. Cache Subscription rate: Outside County, one year 62.00; Inside County, f IN). Advertising rate made known upon application. these things have keenthemade POSSIBLE opportunity to loan Americans are again given their money to their government at a fair rate of interest. On Monday next the safest security will be offered once more to everyone. The money obtained in previous bond drives has kept the destruction, caused by war, far from our shores. Air raid whistles have not awakened us at night, our loved ones have not been destroyed or permanently maimed and our property has remained unscathed. The purchase of War Bonds made this -- Sj 'Y ho.-pit- al n 'i- '.r, possible. The American soldier, from the outset has been the best fed and the best equipped fighting man in the world. The purchase of War Bonds has made this T. -- i The Relief Society is sponsoring a bazaar to be held Dec. 1st, proceeds to go to the build.ng fund. Floyd Jones, son of Mrs. Wm. Joins from Camp Hood. Texas has been home on a furlough, returning to Fort Ord, Cal. Duane Parker, son of Mrs, He da Parker, is home from Camp Waiters, Texas on furlough. Mrs. Carr Joucs has received a message from lur brother And of the Seabees that he has landed in Khoda Island from the European theater of war and is now awaiting the orrlval of his wife. Mrs. Irene Burnett Benson of Plymouth, England, whom he recently married. They are coming to Newton to spend his furlough and meet his family and friends. Mr. and Mrs, Vance Petersen welcomed a son, bom at a local hospital Tuesday. This is the 4lh son. Golden Rigby motored to Rex-bur- k this weik to lying his wife home from a where she underwent an operation. cans K ,r llie girl who would wear a corsage lo the football game that possible. The rehabilitation of those men who have sacrientirely original, Alyn Wayne, stylist of the Florists Telegraph ficed health and limb has been carried on with un)elivery Association, has concocted a design of green Chinese croton leaves with yellow rafTia used iantems and heard of speed and efficiency. This has been made instead of rihbon. Sounds odd, but is decidedly good loohin" possible through the purchase of War Bonds. and certainly modern. Prices of the necessities of life have been kept within reasonable limits. This has been made pos- Mrs. Amos Griffin, is home on fur- Perry Nebeker and daughter Beth, Ida Ilurtig, Violet Benson. lough. sible by the purchase of War Bonds. The following program was carMr. Mrs. and Griffin Heber Millions of Americans, who previously to this war ried out at the Relief Society have the home rented of Mr. and had no financial reserve, find themselves making sure conference held Sunday evening Mrs. Perry Nebekcr and are mak. in the ward chapel. A ladies' future. This was made possible of a safe post-wa- r ing Newton their home. chorus furnished the singing. Talks through the purchase of War Bonds. Miss Beth Rigby, daughter of were by President Jennie Larsen, When the clouds of war have passed by and our Mr. and Mrs. Sam Rigby was counselors Ann Bartlett and Viola married Wed , Nov. 1 in the Salt Jones, two musical readings by country sets out to conquer the problems of post-wLake Temple to Frank D. Jackson Mildred Sutherland; song, Mrs. economy, we shall win over the forces of depression of Ogden. The following friends Eugenia Lundquist. Mrs. Elvina and disaster. This has been made possible through the and relatives attended the recep- J- Ranzenberger of the stake tion: Mrs. Sam Rigby and son board gave the message to vispurchase of War Bonds. Mariner. Mr. and Mrs. Dave and iting teachers; sustaining of offiThere are millions of Americans yet unborn who Persus Rigby, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell cers hy Meda Parker; invocation have as a right of heritage to come into a world Jenkins, Orpha Fabricius and by Mrs. Stanley Griffin and closwhere peace and universal brotherhood abount. This daughter Yvonne, Mr. and Mrs. ing prayer by Mrs. Jesse Baker. is made possible through the purchase of War Bonds. . Washing Machine FOR SALE H. P Electric Motor. and ' 31 L. K. Wood, Mendon. FOR RENT ment of Telephone Unfurnished apartrooms and bath. 275-- CLEANING, Repairing, Repairing and Service Wangsgsard Coal and Stoker Do. 187 South Main. Pnone 131 FURNACE S laker WANTED: A reliable boy to deliver newspapers. Should be 13 yean or age or older. Apply at Cache American office NOW IN OUR NEW LOCATION EVERTON TYPEWRITER SERVICE 31 FEDERAL AVENUE Phone 7S7-for Typewriter and Adding Machine Service, Iiibbons. Supplies Mimeograph Service TAXI IHONE vari-colore- d ar 3 Furniture 44 30 SOUTH MAIN Autos Livestock S3 to sjio STATE LOAfl COMPANY - OF LOGAN 29 West First North PHONE 260 '1 Mrs. Rolfe Tuddenham enter- tained Friday afternoon with a literary party, at her home In Logan, the following guests from Newton being present. Opal Clark, Ann Bartlett, Larus Jenkins, Le Ora Jenkins, Bessie Benson, Ven lee Benson, Ruth Griffin, Mable Beck. Mary Benson, Jennie Lar- v v. 4. son, Ailcen Barker, Viola Jones, AnderMavis Jorgensen, Sarah son, Madge Ballard, Joy Rasmussen, and Mrs. Evan Western of Logan, The book review, "Lady in Waiting, by Roy Gallagher, was given by Miss Amy Kearsley. A tray luncheon was served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Joseph Tuddenham of Newton. James Morley, ski trouper from on Camp Walter, Texas, home furlough with his wife and two daughters, are guests of Mr. and Mrs- Dave Griffin. Morris Griffin from army at Camp Walter, son of Mr. and ' VLarw F; -- " I' FOR YOUR PLUMBING CALL REPAIR "e - r .t '6'J N BAUGH PLUMBING CO. T STOKERS Service and Quality 115 S. Mala Phone 67 toamgT,' iendedw ti 111 TJiv LINK-BEL- eH WytHAM TRADE MARK Has & WORTS MU at t h eiscaaot .a Iona v M " Heat Fire ''c. I Cold Sound U. ROCK WOOL COMPANY And brewing skill is the answer to the popularity of Beckers Enjoy a glass of this famous brew. AMERICAN PILSENER PRODUCTS COMPANY Ogden, . 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