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Show Tuesday, January 15, 19 1G The Cache American, Logan, Cache County, Utah Pape Four 1 KEEP AMERICA STRONG THE CACHE AMERICAN fer a U.i re, 'uni Lrl'-- f vi tt afur whu anion. h they will lis Olx'itn K rr. pi lor to thdr pio dtput' tire f.'r l.os Augtks. L. D. Lumborn pla.ved Wednesday evening to Mr, Acn.:-.p.iU- ; n ; them to Ogden and Mrs. James Slurpe, Mr. and . are Diek. of Montpelier; Mr. ami T.lri. Max Johnson Mrs. I and small son. Max. recently re- - Mr. and Mrs. Hawkins, Mr. and leased from the army, will be Mrs. Joseph Earley. Mr. and Mrs. Btn Orvin, tile gue.it of honor employed at Hill Field. I whose birthday Laurence B. Johnson, of Ran- -, Dirk Lambom, was. bration cu it was town on in business dolph, Kearl and Mr. and Mrs. Alli-oMonday. 1 eon Kearl were in Mopt-pihe- r, Mr. arid Mrs. Harmon Cheney Mr. Saturday. motored to Logan, Tuesday. AcMr. i n l Mrs. Thomas Weston companying them was Mrs. Ray- made a ti ip to Logan, Friday. mond Esterholdt of Garden city. Parnell John-oMr. and Mrs. PASTE THESE De Witt Johnson, are spending a IN YOlR HAT few days with relatives and Success lies lri service he friends in Salt Lake city. moat who serves beat. Mr, and Mrs. J. Cheney Willis profits It is better to tell the truth, for motored to Evanston on business then you dont have to tax your Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Milton B. Weston memory. Conserve your strength and family, of Slioshone, Idaho dont were here during the holidays waste it fighting sham battles. and took their parents, Mr. and Dont be afraid of assuming reMrs. John H. Weston with them sponsibility the fellow who does lor a visit at Shoshone. things Is the fellow who never Mrs. Ross Cheney to Logan. shirks. The more you have to do Saturday to visit her husband, the who is convalescing at his par- more you can do. ents home. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Dont tell your friends or assocShe also accompanied iates how Cheney. capable you think they Mr. and Mrs. Ilarmon Cheney are tell the other fellow. there Tuesday. Guests of Mrs. G. N. Weston over the week-en- d were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Baker of Salt Lake city and M, S and Mrs. George N. Weston Jr. George N., who has f II been on terminal leave from Caland Probate Nouce, Guardianship medical ifornia. will finish his Consall County Clerk or the at Laurence, college training for Farther Ks.. in the near future. Respective Signer Mr. and Mrs. Owen WahlsInformation. trom. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Wahlstrom. made a trip to Logan to NOTICE TO WATER USERS spend a few days with Mr. and The following applications have been filed with the State Engineer to appropriate water In Cache County, State of Utah, throughout the entire year, unless otherwise all locations being designated, from SLB&M. 16714 S. R. Abersold and Mrs. Clayton H. Johnson, Providence, Ut. .25 sec. ft. for domestic use from a well, 150 ft. deep at a point N. 285 ft. and W. 1547 ft. from SE Cor. Sec. 3, T11N, R1E. 16762 L. Ray Robinson. Logan, SENSIBLE Ut. .05 sec. ft. for domestic use from a relieve distress well, 135 ft. deep at a point N. 2105 ft. and E. 3270 ft. from SW Cor. Sec. 32, T12N, R1E. 16781 Mark Lindley, Wellsville, Ut. .04 sec. ft. for well bet 100 and use from a n. 200 ft deep at a point S. 1287.1 ft. and E. 16 ft. from W4 Cor. Sec. 12, T10N, R1W 16826 Rulon J. Steed, 125 South (Also a Grand Stomachic Tonic) 2nd East, Logan, Ut .11 sec. ft Have you at such times noticed for miscellaneous use from a yourself feeling nervous, irritable, well bet. 100 and 200 ft deep at so tired, a bit blue-d- ue to female a point S. 1188 ft. and W. 231 ft functional periodic disturbances? Then dont delay! Try this great from Ei Cor. Sec. 28, T12N, R1E. The water will be used for promedicine Lydia E. Pinkhams Vege: table Compound -- to relieve such cessing dairy products. , 16893 Geo. L. Speth, 173. W. 6th symptoma Its so effective because It has a soothing effect on one of Pouth, Logan, Utah. .015 sec. ft woman's most important organs. for domestic use from a n. well tmpertoot Ts Ksewl bet 175 and 250 ft deep et a Pinkhams Compound does morx point N. 60 ft and W, ,1320 ft than relieve such monthly cramps, from SE Cor. Sea 2, TllN, R1W. headache, backache. It also relieves 16986 Joel P f Ricks, RFD No. accompanying tired, nervous, irritable feelings due to this cause. 1, Smllhfleld, Ut. .02 sec. ft. for n. 'well Taken regularly-- it helps build up domestic use' from a resistance against such distress. bet 100 and 200 ft deep at a Pinkhams Compound helps nature. point S. 528 ft. and E. 259.4 ft. Also grand stomachic tonic. from NV4 Cor. Sec. 14, T12N, R1W. DIRECTIONS: Take one Protests resisting the granting 4 times a day before of any of the foregoing applicameals and at bedtime. Follow label directions. tions with reasons therefor, mus. be in affidavit form with extra copy and filed with The State Engineer 403 State Capitol, Salt Lake City 1, Utah, on or before vegetable: compound February 14, 1946. ED. H. WATSON STATE ENGINEER. i .in to !!') Culifornu to soak up lor a couple of wtks. I Newspaper, Published Tuesdays and the Cache American Publishing Company, at 82 Street, Logan, Utah. Semi-Week- ly WILLIAM C. ENGLAND, Managing DAVID W. FWfiT-Aw- Editor-Duairje- ea Merhanieal by Friday Wet Centei join Massif Department Entered aa Second-Clss- s Matter, Novembe. 3, 1881, at Poat Office at Logan, Utah, under tt Act of March I, the oC Subacrlptlon rater: Ouulde County, one year 83.00; Inside Car ha . Advertlatng rate naade enowu upon application. County. now-famo- OBOES n, m JANUARY 14-3- Religion . ! 4 How fortunate are you ly that we have an ACTIVE res- vkusly ponsibility to preserve our de- who live here!" smile mocracy paid for by the blood He smiled a soul-weaand sacrifices of our founding and said, "I know what you mean fathers. Keep us worthy of our but our hearts are always great heritage. striving to cross the mountains. LORD, blesa us In choosing our Every heart has its own mounofficials and lawmakers. Give us tains to cross. No matter where wisdom, courage, and discernment we live, we feel that happiness that we select and elect only the lies on the other side of the wle, honest and competent. Help range, that had our ways been us to realize that both the qual- laid in other places, we would ity and quantity of government have done so much, we would throughout this land depends up- - have gone so far! on us that it is our individual j Wc condemn those who live to see that it be on the other side for not making resposibihty good, and that corruption andj the most of their great opporgraft be driven fiom our midst. tunities. We forget that they in LORD, in the coming year turn condemn us for not remay we more fully accept and alizing how fair our own pathas citi- ways are. Intolerance breeds on fulfill our responsibility zens. May we have the wisdom both sides of the mountain, to place first things first, and whether it be a physical barrier Give us or a mountain built of our own eliminate unessenlials. burden prejudice and ignorance. tax the strength carry Mountains are too often but imposed on us, and the UNITY to see that such burden shall not misunderstandings. They look imcrush, despoil, pervert, or cor- passable to those who see them rupt us. Strengthen our charac- from afar. But those who Jive ters to resist the pottage of pat- among them know that there is ronage and pork barrel politics always a way through. The trails of understanding are that enslaves, then destroys us. we comprehend not easy. No trail that leads up""LORD, may that any waste, graft, inefficiency, ward is ever easy. It requires or bonuses, gifts and services of the footsteps of many to make a road. government are paid for by us But the reward of effort is reand by us alone. Help us to When one reaches the sumgreat. alize and utilize the wisely mit and sees both sides of the strength of our united might to mountains then is the way made true of the ends goin righteous OPPORTUNITY and clear. Then is the hour of undemocracy to derstanding. Then has the heart RESPONSIBILITY. .Help u know that our best help is . to truly crossed the mountains. learn to help oujselves. Stir., us up, O Lord, that WE THE PEOPLE AGAIN assume the leadership that is rightlully ours, that we may be worthy of the freeMr. and Mrs. ' Osborne dom that has come dow to us. Kerr left , Sunday after a pleasant visit . Amen. . at the home of Mrs. Kerr's parents. the Oliver Wahlstrom, to make their home in Los Angeles. ir1 Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Petei . I!. 6on motored to Logan, Tuesday of last week and Clarence took t the train back to Camp HousBy Ruth Taylor ; Several years ago on,, my way ton, Texas, where he will be reback from the West Elmer army. Coast, I assigned In the stopped off in Colorado and one Wahlstrom, who had previously to Logan to register at day I drove gone USAC, brought Mrs. Peterson to out visit a few newspaper edihome She is the fortors in the smaller towns. I stop- mer Thursday. Agnes Wahlstrom. et town ped at a little Mr. and Mrs. Van Price nestling into the heart of the infant child, are at the homeand of and stood with ,, Jthe Vons mountains Mr. Mrs. and parents, editor at the front door of his Frank Price for an indefinite office, looking around at "the stay. mountains circling the town. It Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Johnson was sheer beauty and I said en- - are motoring to Ogden this week ry , The Mountains Of the Heart en one-stre- IT NEVER FAILS LEGAL I I n. Heres a way cf ts FEMALE n. stock-wateri- WEAKNESS n. table-spoonf- ul Jyctia.(PcM&fi&ntA FURNACE CLEANING, Repairing Stoker Repairing and Service Wangsgaard Coal and Stoker Co. 167 South Main, Phone 132. Beware Coughs from common colds That Hang On develop if Chronic bronchitis may your cough, chest cold, or acute bronchitis is not treated and you cannot afford to take a chance with any medicine less potent than Creomulsion which goes right to the seat of the trouble to help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, inflamed bronchial mucous membranes. Creomulsion blends beechwood creosote by specie 1 process witn other tune tested medicines fer coughs. It contsirs no narcotics. No matter hov; many medicines you have trirl, tell your druggist to sell you a bottle of Creomulsion with the understanding you must like the way it quickly allays the cough, permitting rest and sleep, or you are to have you- - money back. (Adv.) Taxpayers New Years Prayer h H TH! NATICNA1 JOUNDATION fOB INfANTTII PA1AITJIS, INC , AN uUHN 1 us (the waitress who served us was Down-to-Eart- h a radiant personality. Even had the food not been good, the manner in which she served it would have made it seem good. By Dr. Norman Vincrnt Peale .She was respectful, courteous and efficient. For dessert she brought (Editor' Note: The Reverend on some pie that was the last Norman Vincent Pealie, D.D. word. The restaurant owner had I Is pastor ol Marble Collegiate so impressed me that I called Church, Fifth Avenue, New him over and Said, "This pie is j ' York City.) a work of art and, furthermore, us is ' (this girl who is waiting on business a ' ' RecenUy prominent ' A certain she wonderful has map startled me by telling me " ' m that while he had gone to church something. He called, 'Helen! com? here, first regularly all his life, the ' idea he had ever re- please. ?. practical ceived from a clergyman that he Helen came over and he said ) could apply In bis business, had to her, Helen, , the , thing that I come from something I had said try to teach you girls has regisIn one of my speeches. . tered with this man. He sees To me it was incredible that something in you and tell me you that you are a man could go to church all are wonderful, ,hl8 life and never get an idea kindly, and that you have gotten from a minister that he could use over your spirit to him. Thank ' In his business. This should make you, Helen. He then went on to tell us us ministers do some serious re" were flecting. Evidently this , man con- that he hired girls who ceived of Christianity as a reli- willing to make a dignified voca' gion and not as a way of life. tion of the business of ' being a He them waitress. and basic Is a I through puts think, That, common error. People do not re- a course of instruction,- teaching as a practical them that their jobs aren't merely gard Christianity people, but tool for every day life because to put food before they think of it only as a religion that as they serve busy people, many of whom are worried and dealing in mystical things. . is their duty to give Christianity IS a religion, but anxious, it to help make life a them lift, reone of the great things that a bit easier. huis us in skill gives ligion You sound like a religious man man relations, in how to understand people and get along with to me, I said. he I am pretty poor at it, them. If I were president of a hut thats what Im business college, I would tell my replied, restaurant students that the first thing they trying to put into the had to do was to get an. under- business. Here is a man who brought standing of human Mature, and He prachow to get along with people. religion down to earth busirestaurant in the tices it In That is our basic 'problem ness. Everyone in that restaurant internaand industrial personal, was happy and went out with a tional relations. warm glow in their hearts. In a crowded restaurant not The war is over and business is I some stood with long ago, now on its own. It has to win ' friends near the end of a long the respect and cooperation of The restaurant line. proprietor the American public. The discourcame along and said pleasantly is just about over. to all of us, How do you do? tesy period and spirit of The principles After we Lovely day, isnt it? are common sense in Christianity admitted that it was, he con business. This is tinued, Its terrible for you to down to earth. bringing ' religion stand in line like this; I wouldnt like it either. Dont worry, though; I havent had my own lunch. I eat after everybody else is through. You wont have to wait long. From the point where you are now standing, into LORD, we are thankful that the restaurant, through your meal we live in this great land. We and out, will be about fifty min- are graceful for the freedom that utes. We will get you out in 50 is ours. Help us to remember minutes by the clock. always that liberty will be lost Of course, that made us feel to us unless we both WORK or better. Finally we got a table and FIGHT for it. May we realize ful- - i In n 1487. THE FIFTH FREEDOM Every good American cherishes the Four FreeAtlantic Charter: doms contained in the Freedom of Speech, Freedom of Worship, Freedom from Want and Freedom from Fear. There is another freedom for which all humanity is fighting: Freedom from! Disease. One of the most feared and most insidious diseases that annually threatens this nation is infantile paralysis. It is high on the list of Public Enemies because its victims are chiefly children under 1G. More than 75 per cent of all persons in this country stricken by polio are under 20 years of age. More than 13,000 men; women and children in the United States were victims of infantile paraylsis in 1915, the National Foundation for Infantile paralysis reports. is no the great crippler Infantile paralysis rich and strikes It of poor alike, persons. respector white and black, Catholic, Protestant and Jew. The National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis was founded in 1938 by the late President Franklin D. Roosevelt to lead, direct and unify the fight against infantile paralysis and is dedicated to the conquest of the disease. The National Foundation is supported by the annual March of Dimes, scheduled this year from January 14 to 31, inclusive. Through contributions to the March of Dimes, YOU can help bring the Fifth Freedom closer. Mrs. ho-u.-- s SECRET OPERATIVE GOOD EVENIN6 YOU ARE ENJOYING H6 PLACE IS THERE ANYTHING I CAN DO TO MAKE I YOU MORE "Employees oi the mining industry and those directly dependent upon it pay out approximately $15,575,000 ior food THIS annually. Lets broaden Utah's home market' METAL MINING INDUSTBY v i UTAH |