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Show I lt luo The Cache American Scmi-Wirki- y Fruity, April 26. The Cache American, Logan, Cadie County, Utah Nfinn-upcr- , Published pany, at and Frid.iya. by the Cache Weal Center Street. ligun, Utah Tuesday 62 American PublUhing Com- at peiiime m the arn.y confer- - uue meeting. C0VE WASHINGTON ID 16 Ste LEGAL Meeting Sunday evening wa Wilium C. England. Managing Editor David W. England conducted by Bbhop Joseph Day; Rusinea Manager Mechanical Department singing, The Lord tt My Light, Probate and tiaardUnahlp NatUt, r tt conducted by W. J. Harrbon. Entered a Soond Cl jln. Matter, November 2. 1931, CmU Cwsty CWfc Subscription ralea: Outride County, one year $2.0C tot Earth at the Poet OfTlce at Logan. Uuh, under Barbara Hendricks, accompanist: Inalde Cache County, 11.50 RMprUve tinging. the Act of March . 1897. tnfomschna prayer. 9. W. Allen; Advertising rte made known upon application. The time wat given over to the If? 1in Cornish Mutuals, with Henry WK APPRECIATE THE SCOOL HO SAYS THE TAXPAYER NOTICE FROM OUR CONGRESSMAN charge, who reported the work the season; the TEA (HER INFLATION. Anything that hinders or W. K. GRANGER . , accomplishedwere past Mfrt. Margaret la the District Coart of the Flrri speaker! Our readers will have noticed that dur- - limits production, whether strikes, loc-in- g Judicial District of the SUU 4 Cragun. Elder Cless Hyde and Remark! by the past month we have printed articles outs, limiting of output or regulations, RECLAMATION PROJECTS President Cornish. lUh, ia and for tho County of S. W. Allen. Horace CachOb Day. Joseph pertaining to the school and the relation- - both encourages and increases inflation, Last .week a group of UUh( Ronald Durrant. Harris of to teachers Jensen. Carold Al- - In the Matter of tho Estate of and The Bethea In inflation Allen. the to students. is The were In increase articles ship the men way stop Washington have been written by C. D. McBride and supply of goods in relation to money. 1SS "S"w. Ato THOMAS J. PEARCE. Deceased. tot.,,., of Harold C. Bateman. This week, April 21 "In 1911 the assembly line cost of a cer-t- o tlon project! being considered for presenting the scouts presented Creditors will present claim the charter to Mutual presidency with vouchers to the undersigned 27 is designated as Teacher Appreciation tain auto was $681 compared with $962 in Utah. at the office of The entire group of the Congres Thursdsy evening Mutual was administratrix Week and we are therefore pleased to call November. 1915. At the earlier date man-th- e slor.il delegation met with Se- - conducted by Pearl Hatch; sing Attorney Newel G. Dalnee. Room ; of Oneta 211 Cache Valley Bank building, under direction attention of the parents to the fine hours required 87 compared with 128 at the cretary Krug of the department the Interior, and with offlc.ls Da7t Mrt Hatch organlst; scrip- - Logan. Utah, on or before the of work our school teachers are doing. They later date. Prices are determined largely of the bureau of Reclamation, tur reading by Melna Rawlins; 13th day of June. 1948. EUDORA ROHWER. have spent many years in preparation for by both wages and productivity of labor.1 where we discussed each contem- - Uk Helen Allen; reading. Car-platI feel ma Jean Cornish; special Interest of the Eo Administratrix individually. project their work and because of the splendid Nations Business, March 1916. that the visit of thla delegaUon j c;aM reading of Elder John A tate of Thomas J. I rare educational system we have, in Utah the deceased. "Our government during the last twelve was very proper and that bene-- widUoes address; closing song flclal results will come from thla prayer by Layle Allen, NEWEL G. DAINES. State is considered to be the highest in years has cost at least three times what united effort. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Allen. Attorney for Estate. scholastic rating in the nation. The cost it should and unless we can get a balanced Members of the group Date of first publication: were:, Mr. and Mrs Fenton Hendricks. Grover Giles. Attorney General;! Mr. and Mrs. Max Harrison, April 5. 1948. of ff' good a system, of course, is high, we soon will suffer Where budget severely. M ltchell Mellch. of Mo- - tended the of the wUd program yet the majority of the people of the state we used to get along with 500,000 on the ab; Ed Watson. Utah Slate En- - life association Wednesday at NOTICE TO CREDITORS feel that the cost is well worth the ex- - federal payrolls, there are now more than glneer; Ora Bundy. Commissioner. North Cache high school, Mr. and Mrs. Max Harrison In the District Court of the First department of pubheity and In- In host instances where one dustrial development; Wllham P. were Salt 3,000.000. pei liture. Lake business visitors Jodicial District of the SUte of However, in the words of the writers of bureau is abolished because of too much Wallace, president Utah Water Tuesday and Wednesday. UUh, to and for the County of Users association; Roscoe Boden, Hansen Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cache. , the articles referred to above, there is a publicity the personnel is simply transfer-la- k Utah State Democratic chairman have returned to Cove to make 4 of first class teachers due to an in- - red to some bureau. Representa-adequat- e and Salt Lake county commission- -' their home after two years ab-e- r; In the Matter of the Estate of Ly.nan M. Hess. Weber county ence. standard. have Teachers Knutson. SARAH It PETERSEN, also tive salary Leon P. Christensen. commissioner; The John Cornish camp of the i as SARAH H. PETERbeen lured away from their profession dur- The gross per capita federal debt jump- - Engineer of Uintah Basin; Thom-- 1 daughters of Utah pioneers held known SON. Deceased. Southern at their the monthly meeting 'e.nsen: .8ecrttry ed from $318 in 1932 to $2,090 in 1945. Creditor ing the war period by high paying jobs, will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned but thjere are a lot of men and women that administrator of the estate of have loved their profession enough to stay IS THE TELEGRAPH OBSOLETE? Sarah H. Petersen, also known as Sarah H. Peterson, deceased, at with it. They have a real interest in the The cost of telegraphing three hundred the residence of said administrator advancement of the child and they know words from Washington to San Francisco Users association. Bishop Joseph Day. Alton Klngs-for- at 333 West 4th North LoQuentin Shumway, Mr. and gan. Utah, on or teforeStreet, that the child of today is the man and is about thirty-tw- o dollars. You can tele- RAILROAD EMPLOYEES the 28th Mrs. S. W. Allen, Peter day of June, 1948. woman of tomorrow. They know that the phone three hundred words across for lit- same special procedure of ford, Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Allen. Dated this 16th day of April, Mr. nation needs many leaders, not alone in tie more than three dollars. Thats one of petitioning was followed by the Mr andMrs.Mrs.H. W. J. Harrison. 1946. and Lester Bair, were House to force from the InterJAMES C. PETERSEN. JR. the industrial fields, but in the field of the diffculties of the Western Union, state and Foreign Commerce com- among those who attended conAdministrator of said estate. ference at Richmond. Sunday. Date of First publication: And you can send an air-ma- il letter mittee a bill which would amend patriotism, and good behavior. We honor Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Allen Railroad Retirement Act. This April 19. 1946. the school teacher and we hope that there across the country a great deal cheaper the legislation has been stymied in were visitors In Cove, Sunday and attended conference. Mr. will be enough good teachers to carry on than you can use the telephone recorder, the committee for ttyo years and Allen gave an account of his ex- - J the situation seemed hopeless, the work needed so the high standards of There is a rumor going around that the since the committee either would CALL our schools can be maintained, and if pos- - Western Union may ask the United States not or could not take action. Thus, by this special procedure, sible, improved. government to take over the telegraph. the bill will be considered by the House on May 14. The purpose of the legislation Is to amend i PLUMBING CO. the Railroad Retirement Act byi A A PHONE providing for Increased benefits That the Boy Scouts of AmQUALITY AND SERVICE to certain railroad employees and-44 SOUTH MAIN erica has a charter from Congress their dependents. protecting its name, insignia, and Saturday evening the retiring By Roth Tsylor Identity? ward for Handbook the Boys, bishopric, J. Byron Ravsten, That In an excellent editorial in a New York paper recently, there the official manual for Boy Scouts Joseph P. Malberg, Hillard Archin wus one sentence which greatly since It was first published ibald, and Joseph T. Griffin, with me. The only rule 1910 has been the countrys best their wives, were honored gueets Impressed with the exception of the that works both ways Is the Gold- seller, Bible? Selling 8,300,000 copies at a ward party. A program was Holy en Rule. thirty-thre- e year period presented, refreshments served and The Golden Rule Is the hat Fance Belgium, dancing enjoyed. Bishop Andrew followed! rule that if sincerely Philippines and other could bring peace to all the.Chl?a to resume scout- L. Heggie directed the program. are lands eager world. Nation would no longer Rewinding Parts World The ing? Friendship Fund The retiring bishopric were each war against nation, nor people the Boy Scouts of America presented with a gold ring and of 485 East 2nd South against people, class against class, will help them until they can beautiful corsages were pinned on race against race, creed against their wives. stand on their own feet. Phone 1410J creed. Miss Va Loa Stewart, daughter That last year the Boy Scouts The Golden Rule Is the solution Wallace Mrs. Stewart, Mr. and a national Good of to all of the problems that beset of America did Turn? Asked to collect 150,000 tons and Theron Ricks Leishman, of our world today and It begins of waste paper In March and Wellsville, were married in Logan with the individual. It does not A wedding for the war effort, they Temple Thursday. April It brought in 318,000tons. require wealth to apply it. at the breakfast was served needs but a sincere belief in jusfor a boy to become a Stewart home after the oeremony That tice and fair play and an honest First Class Scout' he must know to members of the two families. desire to put into practise the how to swim; earn $2.00; Mr. and Mrs. Leishman will make signal second great commandment, with Semaphore or Morse Code; their home in Logan. Thou shalt love thy neighbor as hike 14 Mr. and Mrs. David Clark, of ad miles; demonstrate thyself. vanced first aid methods; cook in Ogden, are visiting with Mr. and Dependable All Ways The Golden Rule is a personal the open; read a map; use an ax Mrs. Ronald Clark and family. rule of life. It does not demand Mr. and Mrs. Brigham Godfrey properly; distance, size, Judge great sacrifices. It does not de- number who are employed In Ogden, are and trees, height; identify AND mand great deeds of courage It wild animals and stars; and at home for a few days. demands only that each man do birds, Miss Miranda daughter PRICES YOU WILL T.nrw unto his neighbor as he would be help train another boy In Scout- of Mr. and Mrs.Jardine, James Jardine, ing? done by. to fleur-delwas of L. H. is married Erickson, That the On the W. 11 North Under the Golden Rule, there Phone 41U Boy Scout Badge stands for the Ogden at the family home Thursare no master races or Herren-vol- k. North Andrew with and as on more evening, Bishop more day the point Every day, navigator's The rich cannot say My compass which aims, like Scouting, L. Heggie officiating. A wedding ' new electric equipment beinterests are vested In me. The in to members was served the supper the right direction? poor cannot cry My needs should of the two families and a few comes available, it is being ' oome first. The employer can- of that love which is the fulfilling close friends. Mr. and Mrs. ErickI have a good supply not put his profits first, nor the of the law. added to farms throughout son will make their home in worker his wages. Nor can any Therefore all things whatsoever Ogden. this area. group, by virtue of class or color ye would that men should do to After three weeks at or creed, claim special privilege. you, do ye even so to them! for Lava Hotspending is Griffin springs. Ray Electric hired hands not only Under the Gouden Rule there this is the law and the prophets. at home much Improved in health. is no discrimination and all men save work but save time not only have rights but sibilities. Rights are but the redoing scores of jobs faster, wards bf duties well done and W. Maurice better and more economicaltjiie lull duty of man, which is the Tingey liftmark has that distinguishing Weston, Idaho an indispensly. Truly, ed him above the beasts of the Phone 360J2 able service on modern farms! field, is that he assumes respon3-8 of his sibility for the rights neighbor. The Golden Rule is the law of brotherhood. It is the law of kindness and of friendliness. It is the law which can be followed COOES hy the humblest as well as by those in highest authority. The UTAH LIGHT CO. MESSAGE Golden Rule is the law of love J -- - N.Z. "to ed ... othr d, plumbing TAXI The Golden repair BAUGH DID YOU KNOW? Rule f ELECTRIC MOTOR SHOP IS INDISPENSABLE reliable service ON MODERN FARMS U & I Furniture Exchange furniture Seed Potatoes Certified Blue Tag WANTED 50 DRAFT MARES Before May 1st. years, 1100 to 1400 pounds Phone or see HOWARD SHULDBERG Lewiston DAN DUNN Idaho Russets Secret Operative 48 for sale its JpO CO0O COOG03 OGO G0ffitmaiDG Loans Furniture Autos Livestock SflO to $300 STATE LOAN COMPANY OF LOGAN 29 West First North PHONE 260 |