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Show fafe I Tuesday, November 13, 1915 The Cache American, Lcjran, Cache County, Utah cur tt THE CACHE AMERICAN 1 f A 7 y and Friday Newspaper, Published Tuesday by the Cache Americaa Publishing Company, at 62 West Onto Sueet, Logan, Utah. Four Pledges To Fraternities Education For Peace n is IIULPING TOO! Semi-Weekl- Four students Alifjth Hum ISy took out bids to Ijf.n national social fraternities on UL'AC campus Monday, according Only a few of the vast numbers lr. Daryl Chase, dean of of tile people of the world will l students. sit in Conferences or at peace The new fledges are: Robert tables formulating the terms by of Tooele, Sigma Up, Epwhich nations are to live, or to silon; Lob Ingram of Alpha and Ogden, continue quarreling, with one an- Thomas Hansen of Salt Lake City, other. The thinking these few will Sigma Chi, and Kenneth Anderwill the conclusions or the son, of Tremonton, PI Kappa ( do( r ach, have their roots deep down Alpha. In the feelings and the prejudices of all of us. If those feelings reand main narrowly nationalistic unsympathetic toward the sufferings of other peoples, if we nurse our prejudices, excluding the light that would show them to be based INSTRUCTION, MALE on mlsoomprehenlon, then we INSTRUCTION OR TRADE of universal face the prospect SCHOOLS ruin. POST-WACAREER Letters reach us from our men FIND YOUR & FENDER work. BODY In AUTO stationed In France recounting the Including metal work, WELDING faults and misdeeds of the French; and spray painting. Easy to they are lazy, avirldous. ungrate, lo rn now In your spare time. Imful toward their deliverers, and Chance for Rood Job or shop of moral. Other letters reach us from your own. We'll show you how. the French people recounting Heres one of the most profitable faults of the Americans. They conbranches of the big Auto busisume vast quantities of nl.ohol; ness. Get the facts. Write today. when on furlough they Indulce In Auto-CrafBox A, Training. orgies of spending, thus depleting ' the meager food supply and help! Care tills paper. to riise prices which are already and by their bad FURNACE CLEANING, Repairing, astronomical; Stoker Repairing and Service example and their vicious Mov- Coal and Stoker Co Wangsgsard are endangering the ies they on (Boiit.h Main. Pnone 132. morals of the young people of j France. LOST - 2 two-yeold red baldy What do those opposed vlew- steers, left ear cropped brand with pot hook on left hip. points mean? Simply that both Thomas B. Lindley, Wellsville. are falling to probe be- j peoples neath the surface, are judging NOTICE .Are your curtains botheach other by pure prejudice, ering you? Put your name on creating resentment and hatred, them and take to Arlene, at 67 thus adding their bit to the diffiSouth 5th. West. culty of maiilalning peace. Americans, who would shame to kirk i man when he is down, especialnot had a ly If the man had square meal In four years, are shamelessly kicking a whole people that Is down. All of the peo. pies of the world who are physically and morally sick from the long agony of the war need bread and the medicine of sympathetic PLUMBING REPAIR encouragement, not a kick. CALL after a short illness, will be conducted Thursday at 1 p.m. in the Hyrum First ward chapel by Levi J. Anderson, bishop. The child was born April 8, 1944 PLUMBING CO. in Logan. Survivors include the parents of Hyrum, the following QUALITY AND SERVICE brothers and sisters: Milton M. Gibbs, of Miami, Fla.; Eugene J. Gibbs, of Berkely, Cal.; Le Grande L. Gibbs, in the navy in the Ia- eifle; Gail B Loa Lu, E. Ross, Val La Rue Ray, Cora Jane and Childrens Cupboards . . Gibbs, of Hyrum, and a grandJens C. Andersen of father, For Rocking Horses Hyrum. the best made toys in Friends may call at the family Cache Valley, Call at home Wednesday evening and Thursday until time of services. Burial in Hyrum cemetery will be 83 West Center St. under direction of the Thompson funeral home of Hyrum. J I WILLIAM C. ENGLAND, JAMES W, ENGL. ND DAVID W, ENGLAND Managing Editor-Busine- ss Manage Editor Mechanical Department Entered a SecondClast Matter, Novembe, 2, 1M1, at Post Office at Logan, Utah, under the Act of Maich S, the 18V7. Subscription rate: Outald County, one year 12.00; Inaide Cache County, 1.50 Advertising rate made anown upon application. AMERICAN EDUCATION WEEK The twenty-lift- h annual observance of American! Education Week is this week. Inaugurated in 1921, this observance grew out of the recognition of the need for better schooling for the youth of America. In World War I no less than 25 percent of the men examined for military service were found to be R illiterate. Although great strides have been made in improving educational facilities of the Nation and in reduc-- j ing illiteracy, the need for education was never great-- 1 er than it is today. We have just won the military phase of a great war. But the battle against the1 idealogies which largely gave rise to that war still goes on. And this battle must he fought and won through adequate learning and accurate information supplied chielly through the American educational system. We won the war because we spared nothing in tirs. Ida Lee and Mrs. Mary Doung, San Francisco, are glad to save and turn in their used cooking fat, so urgently needed that. the Office be We unour must properly training youth. equally of Price Administration has increased its ration point value to four points a pound. Leading Chinese citizens throughout the country are stinting in preparing them to wage and win the batsdvccating this patriotic job that all American women mutt do. tle for peace. If we build character and a spirit of cooperation in our schools today we need not fear for Americas tomorrow. If we thoroughly teach our young people the value and grandeur of democracy today they are not likely to be misled by various Probate and Guardianship Notices Infant Christofferscn isms tomorrow. Graveside funeral services for Consult County Clerk or U( In doing this, however, we cannot take our AmeriRespective Signers for Further the infant son of Fenton K. and Irene Leatham ChrLstoffersen, who can school system for granted. Indifference to its Information. died Monday, one day after birth problems and its needs will not give it the strength a in hospital, were conand flexibility necessary to fulfill its vital task. It NOTICE TO CREDITORS ducted Logan Tuesday in the Wellsville can only be as good as the combined efforts of the In the District Court of the First cemetery by Preston Brenchley, Judicial District of the State of bishop. American people make it. ! Utah, In and for the County of father, Survivors include the Cache. stationed with the aimy at Mitchell Field. N. Y.. the mother, who In the matter of the Estate of is making her home in Wellsville, and grandparents. Mr. and NOEL L. HILL YARD, Deceased. By Ruth Taylor of will Creditors present claims, Mrs. George Christofferscn, with vouchers, to the undersigned Hyde Park. Unity - unity - unity. United States. United Nations. United Executor, at his residence at 237 William G. Bennett West 2nd North Street, Smith-fiel- d, People. The word is like a drum beat through our minds wherever 67 of Utah, on or before the 7th William George Bennett, how can we But we turn. day of January, 1946. Hyde Park, died Monday morning achieve this much to be desired RICHARD T. HILLYARD, Ex. in the family home of a lingerthis cohesiveness this frnd ecutor of the estate of Noel L. ing Illness. He was born February 6, 1878 in unity? Hillyard, deceased. Gentile a out valley. Idaho, a son of onoe pointed Kipling GEORGE C. HEINRICH, Attor- Hyrum L. and Sarah A. Bennett. simple, yet truly practical way. ney for Executor. His wife was the former Alice It was in his verse story of the October Watts. of Dates publication: Norman Baron advising his son: 30, November 6, 13, 20, and 27, Survivors include one brother, "Say we, 'us', and ours when 1945. Harold M. Bennett, of Lewiston; felyour'e talking, instead of you six sisters, Mrs. Marie Seamons, lows and T. ... of Hyde Park; Mrs. Mildred Keller, of Mink Creek, Idaho; Mrs. Notice of Publication Nothing but good, sound, pracFlorence McGregor, of Parry, Ida. . tical common sense when you ho; Mrs. Laura Gibbons, of Gace, who Applictaion for PatenL stop to think it over, if wet Idaho, and Mrs. Veda Heaps, of Ameri065263 Serial on . ourselves being pride 1 Smithfield. of terms District Land Office, Salt Lake cans, would think In 1C0 Funeral arrangements will be instead ours City, Utah, October 29, 1945. Notice announced "we", "us, and by the Kenneth Lindis the that hereby given of you fellows' and I, if we Stressing the dangers inherent; of Logan. mortuary, quist n would temper our personal ambirunaway prices. Mayor William mated Sugar Company, a corpora-LogaUtahlaws of under - h? the tion has signed a William S. Gibbs tions in the pool of our common Evans of Albert R. Bowen, its agent and interests, we could by our COM- - statement urging schools, service,1 attorney in fact,, whose address Funeral services for William BINED abilities solve our MU- -j clubs, church organizations end!js go, Kearns Building, Salt Lake son of Svott Git,bs. obserin to individuals the TUAL problems. join city, Utah has made application E. Morris and Mattie L. Andersen After all, why do we want un. vance of the National Price Con- - for patent for The Spring Creek Gibbs, of Hyrum, who died MonLimestone Quarry No. 1, described nt 4 a.m. in a Logan hospital ity? Because we have learned by as N SE '4 NE ' Sec. 17, T. 11 day the hard way of war, the lesson R. 2 E. S.L.M., The Spring that no man liveth unto himself. throughout the nation all groups ,N. Creek Limestone Quarry No. 2. that this notice be published in alone, that there is nothing, even are joining in this movement to described as SCiSEClNEVi Sec. 17, the Cache American, at Logan, in our every day lives, in which hold the lid on disastrous infla-w- e T. 11 N. R. 2 E. S.L.M., and ThelCache County, Utah, once each the period of nine conare not dependent upon others tion. No tional polls, he said, in-a- Hanson Limestone Quarry, describ- - wee weeks. as ed Sec. T. 17, 70 us. dicate 60 to cent from that lljsecutive NiNESE4, per they upon SCOTT P. STEWART, We cannot achieve prosperity, we of all people favor the retention N. R. 2 E. S.L.M., placer mining an claims in unorganized, Register, mining of cannot reach the pinnacles of any price control until the supply Date of first publication; district. Cache Utah, County, success, we cannot even have of scarce commodities rises to There are no exclusions. October 30, 1945. I direct peace, by ourselves or without help satisfy present abnormal demands, to from others. What concerns one, Mayor Evans called attention concerns all. the injustice that will be worked P There is no phase of life to upon the millions of service men, which this does not apply. There who ere being released from the will be no peace for men and armed forces to them, women anywhere until the world selves in civilian life, if inflation Is at peace. We cannot separate upsets our national economy. Millions of service men will be citizenss into groups by class, creed we have looking for homes in which color or original origin to seen what the concept of second live, but if Mayor Evans said, class citizenship has done to coun- inflation forces these men to pay all are Am- 50 to 100 percent more than tries overseas. Here ericans houses are normally worth, wont period. Unity means working as we, they feel that their country has I not as you and Unity Is not let them down? Service men alVclvceta spreads like buta standing on opposite sides of the ready are complaining that the ter .. . slices wheq chilled . . . wall of our differences. It is join- assistance given by the GI bill of melts and toasts to perfection. -- i Delicious! Contains milk prorights to soldiers for the purchase tein, milk minerals, vitamin of homes doesn't amount to much A and vitamin G. when the service man has to pay double the value of what a home should normally cost. THE CHEESE FOOD THATS DIGESTIBLE AS MILK ITSELF r ing forces on a common ground of mutual desires, aims, ambimost of all tions, hopes, and ideals. In our own communities during the past years, we have met many citizens into groups by class, creed of the problems which appear in of people the getting together from different backgrounds or with different social concepts. We work together because we work as We not only tolerate neighbors. each others opinion, we moderate our own viewpoints. As Tills is working together. we we use the concept rather than the "I we shall win our way to a peaceful world. This is the ideal of Democracy. Say We! Ubserve National fl ts ar ! BAUGH WYNflS j WYNNS ! I VOIltrOi $ld QwnJe lie m ouFA j i j V- L. C ir ! Vice yete. MH-- cicese flavor ie kind to get ''"si) M. AC"? M 1 j j XTZ - V-- : - VI.: Jp V - - VrffyYs- - tr V , f Cheer up! 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