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Show The Cache American, Logan, Cache County, Utah Pape Four HOME SAFETY WEEK THE CACHE AMERICAN AI'KIl. - and Friday by Newspaper. Published Tuesday the Cache American Publishing Company, at 62 West Outer Street, Logan, Utah. Semi-Weekl- y C. ENGLAND. WTLUAM JAMES W. ENGLAND DAVID W. ENGLAND Managing Editor-Busln- as Mechanical Tuesday, April 10, 1915 8 TO LEGAL II r An program was con- hool, April 1; probate and Guardianship No tic ducted in Sunday ft, Ehs-h- r : ringing by Ciaytor Lurn-nConiult County Clerk or the S. W. Allen; Morning; prayer, for Further Respective Signer Barbara ltend- piano selection. Information. riiks; talks. Harris Allen and Gav-l- a ltich: song, primary class; talk. Melna Rawlins, scripture reading. song. Luella Freece, Lijie All-nFranc. Aratha and Rachel Al- In the District Court of the First len. June Klngsford and Maxine Judicial District of the State of Larsen; Rawlins; talk, Ciaytor Utah, In and for the County of Suor.imtnt meeting was conducted Cache. by Joseph L. Day: singing; sacra, nient administrated by O. AnderMatter of the Estae of son and Lee Allen; Ruth Allen Clara Clawson. Deceased. was confirmed a number of the Creditors will present claims, church by Bishop Raymond Allen; singing: prayer by Roy Eskeison. with vouchers, to the undersigned Mr. and Mrs. Mark Rich of Og. Administrator, at his residence in den were visiting reltatlves and Hyrum City, Cache County, Utah, friend last week. on or before tht 15th day of May, A program honoring Odean An- 1945. derson. who Is leaving soon for CARL W. CLAWSON, the navy was given In Mutual Administrator, AlTuesday evening, Mrs. Frances Hyrum, Utah. len conducting; singing National W. C. Anthem DUNN, Leona accompanied by Allen on the piano and Ronald Attorney lor Administrator, Durrant on the clarinet; colors Logan. Utah. were hoisted under direction of Dace of first publication: Ron Allen; prayer, Alton Kings-forMarch 13th, 1945. scriptural reading. Ret Allen; Introduction. Francis Allen; NOTICE TO CREDITORS reading. Onetta Day; song. Carol Jan-icAlAllen, accompanied hv len; reading. Della Allen: music, In the District Court of the First Norman Duddant; talk and preen Judicial District of the State of tutlon of a present to Odean by Utah, In and for the County of Bishop Joseph L. Day; response Cache. by Odean: talk. Florence Allen; rematks, Francis Allen, retiring In the Matter of the Estate of of colors: prayer. Rachel Allen. HENRY LARSEN. Deceased. will Creditors claims present with vouchers to the undersigned at his office in the First National Bank. Log n, Utah, 011 or before tun miii the 2ist day of May. 1945. A. SONNE, Administrator of the HOME F9R SALE: 5room brick estate of Henry Larsen, Deceased. L TOM PERRY, Attorney for home, modern. 2'-- i acres and out Estate. buildings. Telephone 1616. Dates of publication: March 20, PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY 27; April 3, 10. 17, 1945. for Grain Cleaners, Treaters and Elevators. L. K. Wood, Mendon. Eo-st.- rrt": urtr-rtTnB- Tm Manage Editor Department . Entered as Second-ClasMatter, Novembe, 2, 1931, Post Office at Logan. Utah, under the Act of March s st the S, 1897, Subscription rates: Outside County, one year 62.00; Inside Cache County, $1.50. Advertising rates made anown upon application. WE SHOULD HE ASHAMED TO COMPLAIN The viewpoint one takes as to what and when a person eats varies somewhat from year to year. In the early days of Utah the pioneers took no thought as to the variety of foods and their combination because there was not a great variety to choose from. Their main concern was getting something to eat. It could be the same menu day after day and it would consist of bread and milk gravy with a small portion of meat; it may have been substituted with a few dandelion greens, some Sego Lily roots, a bit of watercress and some As civilization became more closely related, which permitted the importation from other states foods that were common to their respective climates, dietet-ist- s held to the opinion that what one eats should consist of certain calories and they were to he obtained in their proper proportion by the varieties of food The Home Division of the Utah Safety Cottacil advise cluttered cellar steps frequently cause bad falls. 76 that the out worked Menus were eaten each day. through 130 fatal injuries received in the home of Utah in of the counted calories that each food contained. We threw 1911 were due to fails. that theory away to some extent after a few years Dont think that your home is immune because you and turned to the supplying of vitamins. That was havent had a serious accident. The millions injured or killed in home accidents probably felt the same way. But the standard upon which our food was measured. there is always a lirst time. The very frequency of home It may be argued that that standard has been set accidents about one every seven seconds is warning aside now and that our eating habits are based upon enough that your home may be next. the red and blue ration points. We hear complaints Mrs. Vern Orvin entertained a USED LUMBER hurled against those responsible for the administranumber of ladies at an afternoon PRICES GO UP tion of that government department and we find that party Friday, a feature of the af-- , of d lumber 6kyrockellng there are black markets conducted for the benefit of tonoon being fashioning Easter some areas to prices in prices arbonnets out of cabbage and ma- those who are so selfish they cannot content them- tificial flowers. The guests were: equivalent to grades of new In resulted OPA has the tonal W. Lola Josie Mesdames Johnson. to make selves with the standard of living necessary t Florence and Norma placing ceiling an equal distribution of the foods that are scarce. To Lamborn. Will is. Edith Earley, Hazel S. prices on this type of critical D. Roady, Elma Cheney. war material, Carl that class of individuals we call attention to the fol- Weston, Mr. Gardiner. FSA supervisor, price specialists, announced today. lowing facts that were recently made public. spent Friday attending to business The new ceiling prices, which Canadians are getting 3,200 calories a day, Ameri- in Laketown. went into effect Apnl 2, must be school Conrad Irwin fell on in the dealer's yards at so cans about 3,100, Britons 2,900. The daily food ration house steps and cut his the face quite posted dollar many per 1,000 feet, board in the Netherlands Underground is 350 to 500 calor- badly. measure, Mr. Roady stated. The Mrs. Mr. and Earley, Joseph ies. And then the home life of German-hel- d parts of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G. Weston new order authorizes the OPA administrators (Denver) were transacting business in Lo- regional Holland is this: to establish community gan, Saturday. "There is no question of breakfast. We never got Mr. Rosa Cheney, Connie Chen-eceilings for used lumand Heber Irwin were business ber and to redelegate this author, up bcfOl-- 11 oclock. At that hour, one member of the visitors in Montpelier, Thursday. ity to the district offices. he of where family was sent to the central kitchen, Mr. and Mrs. Humphrey Kearl Because used lumber is a highshe stood in line for one or two hours. At 1 O clock the attended funeral services at Fish ly localized business with wide Haven, Idaho for Mrs. Henry Shir, between areas In the messenger came back with the food that meanwhile ley. a sister of Mrs. Kearl, last differences manner , of reconditioning, the in remained week. had naturally grown cold. The others and pricing, the dollarand-cen- t Miss Ruth Lake of Salt Weston, house all day, wrapped in coats, blankets or whatever City Is visiting her parents, Mr. ceiling will be established Mrs. Richard Weston at their locally under general instructions gave a modicum of warmth. Nevertheless, we shivered and issued by the national office. home all day long. At 5 or 6 oclock we ate one slice of thin Mr. inandMeadowville. Mrs. M. V. Coombs, bread (under favorable conditions we could make it their daughter. Mrs. Jean Parry of Locan, and a son, home on two I, and at 7 oclock we went back to bed. furlough from the Aleutians, spent Have we really room for complaint about our threq Sunday at the home of John H. meals each day three meals well filled with calories Weston. Primary conference was held at and vitamins measured from a wonderful variety of the ward chapel Sunday evening, when a well rendered program nourishing foods? was under the direction of Mrs. pig-weed- s. ! j dollar-and-cen- dollar-end-ce- y d; SOME UHMnni iiVyyvwWU FURNACE CLEANING, Repairing Stoker Repairing and Wangsgaard Coal and Stoker Oo 167 South Main. Phone 132. jwvvwvwwvax BELLS SAW MILL now in All grade of lumher; sawdust free. Below State dam on Canyon road South of Golf course. William Penn FURNISHED APARTMENTS: Two rooms. Enquire at the Cache American office. e , TAXI 1 grad-ing- PIIONE 30 SOUTH MAIN NOW IN OUR NEW LOCATION if Cora Johnson. Mrs. Emma Rose Grommet of Camp Kearns. Lieutenant Alleys mother, Mrs. Charles H. Alloy, ac- Ogden and Mrs. Virginia Thomson companied them to the city where of Ewinston, Wjo., visited relatives she visited her sister, Viola Irwin and friends here Sunday. Irene Robinson of Salt Lake Martin and family. Hyrm Nebeker is at Logan at visitor at the City was a week-enMrs. and Sheriff Benjamin the home of his daughter, Mrs. home of Mr. and Mrs. her parents, son. Lieutenant Weston took their E. G. Peterson. to Lake City, Salt Weston, Wesley Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Kearl have from which he de- A farewell party was held In returned from a two months visit Sunday, for Santa Ana,place Cal., army parted W. ward hall Monday evening with their son, Dr. Lowell air base. Miss Bonna Jones Karl and family in California. Richard a week end guest of I or departing inductees Logan Eldon Mattson and family of j LeutenanT Weston at his "parent's Reborn, son of Mr. and Mrg L iP: Lamboin; Delford Webb, son of St. Charles, Idaho were town vis- - home. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Webb, and to.rs Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Wood and John E. son of Mr. and Mrs. Josephine Lamborn Mrs Lon Leand to Salt Mrs. J. R.Weston, tri mgde Weston, the program beAlice H. Johnson and k Fridav. Mrs. Allison ing as follows: MrsJUley song by gorls Day were called at the accompanied them to visit chorus; clarinet duet. Merle Mrs. Hattie Mattson, Tuesday.. Green. Mrs. Charles H. Thomas and Helen Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Kearl are Marjorie Robinson; the vocal solo, Good Night Soldier, Aliev returned home with rejoicing over the arrival of a Wood family. Lu Rene Eller; vocal duet, Let girl, born in the Budge hospital Mrs. Helen Green of Salt Lake the Rest of the World Go By, at Logan, Monday, March 26. Mrs. house a was of guest City Hazel Hebbdon and Ella Afton Mr. and Mrs. John H. Weston Allison Kearl, Saturday of last Weston; talks by departing soldreturned Saturday from a two week. iers, Stanley Mattson and J. Chenweeks visit at Salt Lake City Mrs. Noma Lee and ey Willis. Dancing followed. with their daughter, Mrs. Russell j tw7smaF child,' Pugmire who have Innes. the week visiting the famMr. and Mrs. Elijah C. Willis, spent Lamborn at Holi-- , FOR YOUR T ,, ily of Raymond Lake county, returned PLUMBING and Mrs. George Earley and fam day in Salt REPAIR home Friday. ily, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Barker CALL G. Cheney. Herman Wood Var and family, were shoppers at and Carl Norris have all been afMontpelier, Thursday. Pfc. Carl Panhorst arrived here flicted with the flue. Mr. and Mrs. J. Warren Tay- ., , , . PLUMBING CO. j P I lor and small son. Captain and LINK-BEL- T to Wash., STOKERS spend I Jay Tayor and smu s0n, of h Wanda jMrS Wli Quality and Service M were calling on N. Roswell Weston Panhorst, their small son and relatives here Sun-- 1 115 So. Main Phone 57 Charles and Mrs. Panhorst's par- - friends d ' ents, Mr. and Mrs. Alhert R. Wes-ton, at whose home they are staying. Pfc. Carl Panhorst was SECRET wounded in battle in Germany and received the Purple Heart and other recognition for heroic action under shell fire. He hopes to be with his family for about 30 days. Lieutenant and Mrs. Charles L Alley returned to Kearns Field, after having spent week at home. His wife, Mildren Hoylt Alwill remain in Salt Lake City ley during her husband's at stay of'e 51 TYPEWRITER SERVICE FEDERAL AVENUE Phone to relieve distress cf d SwfTn t Us. EVERTON FEMALE yjh 7S7-- for Typewriter and Adding Mimeograph Service Machine Service. Ribbons, Supplies ! J J BAUGH nr (Also medicine-Lyd- &afcfiinsi For quick relief from itching caused by eczema, athletes foot, scabies, pimples and other itching conditions, U3e pure, cooling, medicated, liquid D D D PRESCRIPTION. A doctor's formula. Greaseless and stainless. Soothes, comforts and quickly cainu intense itching 35c tnaJ bottie proves it, or money back Dont suffer Akvour druggi&t today for D. D. D. Prescription. 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