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Show The Cache American, Locan, Cache Couny,' I. tab Pace Four OlH NEW PRESIDENT SPEAKS TO CONGRESS ,r Tuesday, April 17, 1943 world of tomorrw be a better woild fur all people, that coopera tarn be the key to peice and (Continued from pug? Onei They are not ashamed of bung Idealistic, They know they Probate and Guardianship No tier, a build to our and efforts Published to by Friday Newspaper, feUjjjort Tuesday j$y kCTK TAYLOR Coni.lt County Clerk or the cannot live at another persons the Cache American Publishing Company, t 62 West Centei .strong and lasting United Nations' for Further mu-t Respective Signer shape Just before they went overseas, txpen e; that each Street, Logan, Utah. ortanizution. w Information. own the Ills that only life; iy group of soldiers was asked You. the members of congress, WILLIAM C. ENGLAND, Managing Editor-BulnManager but they would say to the youth to have a friend Is to be on; I feel. with how know Only surely JAMES W. ENGLAND Editor that that a.tion is best which NOTICE TO CREDITORS your help can I hope to complete of the nation if they had only DAVID W. ENGLAND Mechanical Department procures Uie greatest )mppin-;.- s an.swer on one minute the clr. The one of the greatest tasks ever for the greatest numbers. In the District Court of the First c.inie quickly and surely from one Entered as Socond-CUassigned to a public servant, Matter, Novembe. 2. 1031, at the do not overlook the pi't, They Lid' Judicial District of the State of how to live for "Learn the Poet Office at Logan. Utah, under th Act of March 3, 1697. and With divine guidance your but they i re not afraid of the we for die." which Utah, In and for the County of thing help, we will find the new passThey are mentally pie- I heard Uiat story during a future. Subscription ratee: Outside County, one year 32 00; Inside Cache a kindly age to a far better world, County, $1.50. Advertising rates made known upon application. pared to face it. There is noi In the Matter o' the Estate of and friendly world, with Just and recent trip when I had the priv- hatred. But there is determln- - HENRY LARSEN. Deceased. ilege and pleasure of addressing lasting peace. to solve Uiis problem of war. j creditors ation will in colleges present claims throughTo destroy greedy tyrants with young people WE UPHOLD ALL EFFORTS FOR FAIRNESS out the South, end of talking with They believe in fighting for those wlth vouchers to the undersigned we plans of world combination, them In their class rooms. To me things that are right but they are at his office in the First National There has been released, from the (Mice of Price cannot continue in successive gen. It expresses Just what the youth determined to Like preventative Bank. Login, Utah, on or before erations to sacrifice our finest at the first sign of the 21st day of May. 1945. Administration, a notice that Contrary to all rum- youth. In the name of human of today IS trying to translate measures tyranny. They know In what sort A SONNE, Administrator of the action. into ors, no additional red or blue points will be available decency and civilization, a more I rise in tribute to the clear of a world they want to live, and estate of Henry Larsen. Deceased. namethod of rational deciding for miners. Such an allotment would be discrimin- tional they are determined to bring It L TOM PERRY, Attorney for differences must and will thinking, high idealism of thee j Th'-rEstate. was none of young To people. and to them miners allow to found. be deny atory. points ea.se about the hoa Dates of publication: March 20, the wildness I had been told i , ,My America must assist suffering to others woultl be extremely unfair in view of the kno at minds 27; April 3. 10. 17, 1945. wh,'n should find, none of the impa- hearts such as these will have humanity back along the path of tlonce or intolerance with dangerously short food supplies at the present time. peaceful This will reprogress. i part In sloping the world Notice to Creditors It has been stated that a request for a larger al- quire time and tolerance. We shall ditions. They were both kvel. niorrow. headed and farsighted, realisrlsj0 an faith in also the abiding lotment had been made by the miners and we are need I and idealistic. In the District Court of the First people, the kind of faith and couradministraoffice of the to learn that The young people of today Judicial District of the State of price pleased SclICS RooseDelano which Franklin age Utah, in and for the County of learning how to live for the things tion has refused such a request. Why should one group velt always had. Cache. for wheih our boys their brothers I ICG LGlHlGCl I call upon all Americans to get more than another? The fairness of the ration and sweethearts ure dying. Thny! me keep our nation united help our times out face their problems in this light. ! To prevent evasions of but- - In the Matter of the Joint Es. through many system has been pointed in defense of those ideals which tates of WATT9 and columns and we feel that if the system was not in have been so eloquently proclaim- - They are eager (to understand ter ceiling prices the office of HARRIETJOSEPH ANN WATTS. those administration Price modi- Their problems. today questions Deceased. i.y Frankim d. Roosevelt, operation there would he much suffering by the fam-je- d are intelligent in the extreme, tied the definition of a retail sale Creditors will claims to assure in turn present i want my ilies with only modest incomes. It has prevented thei their speech measured. by a butter manufacturer in the with vouchers to the under-urn-d- , fellow Americans an a.l of those face the Xlicy fact tin :r regulation setting ceiling prices administrator at Ids residence at that skyrocketing of prices on essential foods and has made who love peace and liberty j.vcs my be different from their for that product. ' to have child and woman it possible for every man, drea:n':' blH thfy aIrady know !he j Tlu' niJxlmum retail price for onor0 before athe thday111 ' those ideals defend and supiort ttlat (j10;r edl,rs ?tumV.ed "es of butter by creameries was June. 1943. an equal share of the things that are scarce. with all my strencth and with a.l for overt he counter sales JOSEPH HENRY WATTS. The request of the miners is based upon the as- mv heai t. That is my duly andja0UT that no man is fn-- unices intended mt.n ar(1 f,.ee; that all mU-y- t in the creamery or for sales by' Administrator of the Joint we I shall not shirk it. serve in a democracy; that spec- - creameries to their suppliers. Estates of Joseph - Watts sumption that they are hard workers. Well, arent It The gravity of his new role in ul privilege and special dtscrim- - was nerr intended that creamer-and Harriet Ann Watts, all hard workers? There are. many men and women deceased. ination are alike a denial of our'les- - however, be given the right not at all hard work lonfi hours .it hard work, basis faith; that true democracy 1 charge retail prices for mail- - GEORGE C. HEINRICH, manual labor, but at tasks that fatigue ones mind and Truman told the congress that cannot long exist in the face of j order sales to which an addition-basi- c Attorney for Estate. Dates of Publication: at moment. I have in my injustice. ,al delivery or express charge body almost as readily as the manual laborer. And heartthis 17- APrU May 1. 8. 15. 1945. I humbly pray to a could be are added. prayer. determined that the They Consumers re. then, many of them do not receive a nice fat check Almighty God, in the words of ported to OPA that they were Male. A UTOj offered butter at the retail ceil- INSTRUCTION, for overtime as do the miners. What about the farm- Solomon: BODY and FENDER work, price applicable in certain an all servant He therefore. the late. Give, Thy er? He works early and strength gives eluding metal work, welding and to heart and then judge Thy understanding that he can muster to his laborious duties and at the people, that I may discern between spray painting Look into it! were forced creameries, to pay delivery one of most same time takes the risks with nature as to whether good and bad. for who is able to branches ofthe tremendousprofitable charges of as much as 15 cents HOME FOR SALE: 5.room brick Auto so the huttcr de this clerk judge great people? home, modern. 2'i acres and out Thy PTd or not he will harvest a crop. What about the industry offering chanees for i lvered to their homes. "I a ask be to and or only good buildings. Telephone 1616. own good business. your who stands on his or her feet all day. trying to faithful sen ant of my Lord and Train job ! in spare time. Write PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY , FREE facts. Utilities Inst., Box the customer who often critizes because there my people. satisfy FOR YOUR for Grain Cleaners, Treaters M. care paper. are not the articles wanted? Then after that long PLUMBING REPAIR and Elevators. L. K. Wood, If you are hungry, or take whatMendon. CALL days work goes home to more work and worry. ever your fancy requires. It reblue and These folks have not asked for more red FURNACE CLEANING, Repalrtnt, minds you of living In a city Stoker Repairing and Berrlc except that the price is very points. PLUMBING CO. one communCoal and Stoker Co. of modest. those Wangsgaard can Its a selfish group It just goes to show one how LINK-BEL- T 167 South Main. Phone 132. STOKERS istic principles, the same as our be, especially when it is organized and led by officers postal service, to serve the public Quality and Service FURNISHED APARTMENTS: Phone 57 115 So. Mala who seem to think only in terms of money and com- without profit, so different from 30 SOUTH MAIN Two rooms. Enquire at the the on here attitude capitalistic setup Cache American office. fort for themselves. It is a selfish and greedy who Main street, where profit is , the upon the part of those with power and those uppermost consideration. desire more power that has brought the world to its One nice thing about that colis the ahsense of THE OLD JUDGE SAYS... present unhappy state. Let us support the adminis- lege cafeteria or the obnoxious thankcigarettes, be and juke action such tration which trys to delay boxes with some insipid, whining ful for the points we are able to get in fairness. crooner that is always present in the down-tow- n restaurants. The only sound in that large room is the hundreds of girl students, whose chatter reminds you of swarms of bees. The time to go there is from 11:45 to 1:30 and , views on his to wishes who everyone is welcome. present to anyone Tnls column Is open American does Cache the and be must When your meal is over end signed Articles a subject. you emerge from that Commons not assume any responsibility for such articles. Opinions expressed of building, which is one of thousare those of the contributor and are not necessarily those ands built by the Roosevelt New this paper. Deal government, you look at the embark who women Girls and green campus, it is now empty upon a career as waitress should where a year ago hundreds of so course take a short training of young men in uniform took milithey have some conception tary drill. Where are they now? two whflt their duties are, and CROOKSTON A ROBERT lump comes in your throat. By to follow are as fol- tAAAAAAAAiiiiliiViyVyWwiAiW The Logan people owe an apol- general rules to get lows: ogy to visitors who expect Glance occaisionally in the didisplaying those places food in rection of the door and should cafe signs. come inj notice where they The public eating houses that anyone then after they have and and sit, do not open untill 11 oclock a while, walk over and set there their have 8 should ren close take their order, then after they have eaten the food, and ere 1M iTgives the wrong o, advertisement when stranger. a bee looking for breakfast make take their money, but dont ask locked find it and cafe line for the them to come again because the up. I wish the city commissioners next time cafes they come to lgan, in eat to Logan were obliged ,sWhen you think of the sacrifices our fightpay for the ammunition and fighting equipwill their lunch with bring men are making in this war, its hard to the rest of their lives and they they ment ing they must have. them. would probably take some action All that still seems kind of small comfigure out how well ever repay them, isnt news of bit is here a good But to improve the situation. it. Judge? pared with what theyre doing for us, Judge. all the Logan visitors, go to One thing that sholud be done for Yes, it really is, Tom. There are only True, but its about all we older folks Its know cafeteria. I the college is to insist these cafe signs be certain things we can do. Such as... write back home can do, Tom. Except one more mile on a whats mile but a up locked is removed when the place them cheerful letters often. Send them a thing. And that is to be sure our fighting men these smooth roads to get so people wont be fooled. favorite gifts from time to time. Work come home to the same kind of country they can go meal? you Anyway good The 'OpA regulation regarding harder than ever to provide them with left behind. The kind of country their letters there and eat and get back in public eating places does the pubneed to finish their job tell us they want. Nothing changed that, to everything they takes get it less than time lic no good at all, their posted War more more Bonds . . and . quickly. the at street. Buy served on main they dont want changed while theyre away . Up prices of what they were two drive the current to and unable to express their wishes. basement especially during the 'in cafeteria college OF LOGAN years ago mean nothing. Its what cafeCommons of its the building counts. you get on your plate that 29 West First North of There is about one-ha- lf teacup of teria style, end such a variety This odserlisement sponsored by Conference of Alcoholic Beserag Industries, Inc delicw'holesome and tempting, PHONE 260 one thin soup, heaping tablespoon load can You foods. ious tray your of potatoes, a small amount of gravey, a piece of meat slightly -- SECRET larger than a soda cracker, and two thin slices of bread, coffee, and they may just as well not serve any butter, the portion is so tiny. No one can do justice to a days work on this meager meal, especially if you went without break, fast, remember, these places start serving at 11 o'clock. Theonly part of that scrumptuous repast on the ration list is meat, and there are many .other foods available, for instance, good old rice or custard pudding. There is one place in Logan where the waitresses ere competent, too many of them appear to think that their boss wont fire them because they feel that he cant get anyone else. THE CACHE AMERICAN A Tribute To Youth LEGAL pro-pcrit- y. Semi-Weekl- J i es ! s e arelDUtJ e J 1 "ho . - in-'in- J J g mid-weste- rn i I TAXI f" BAUGH PHONE 44 THE CACHE AMERICAN T TAf rWIVUiVL Offers Advice To Waitresses r I Un i Furniture Autos Livestock SI to $30 STATE LOU COMPANY ... DAN DUNN OPERATIVE 48 i |