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Show Pajie Two '1 he The Cache American Semi-Week- Newspaper, ly Published pany, ul Tuesday and Friday, by the Cache American 62 West Center Street, Log-m- . Utah William C. England, Managing Duaines Manager Entered at Second Editor Claoa Matter. November 2. at the Post Office at Logan, Utah, under the Act of March 3, 1897. -- "1 I; David W. F.njand Mechanical Department 1931, ELEVEN THOUSAND IJNSUNO HEROES rate: Outside County, one year Inside Cache County , si so Advertising rate, made known upon application. Subscription This week I would like to say a few words regarding the editor of this newspaper and his approximately 11.000 fellow and sister editors who pilot the weekly, and daily newspapers in the smaller communities of the nation thes men and women whose journals may be small in size but which bulk Jarge in Influence and semi-week- ly no ads for him. Yet, somehow he surmounted these obstacles and got his paper to you regularly and on schedule. The editor of this newspaper probably doesnt sit in a comfy swivel chair, before an elegant desk. (If he does, please dont begrudge it to him. He rates it.) He doesnt have a corps of expensive assistants, even though the war is over hes still having a dickens of a time getting his type aet and obtaining enough newsprint to print his paper on, but in spite of these lacks handicaps, he does give you a news- paper replete with the news of your community and abounding with wisdom and horse-sens- e on his good, editorial page. Why not drop in on this unsung hero and let him know that you appreciate his service to your community? A pat on the back has never hurt anyone, not even a newspaper editor. y.4 v -- fM V i- - ; , ' t j, 'V . the outiide n e I c b b o r hood market. Dubbed it he ,85, the I U cycle ' y iLos Angeles, of r , "subsidiary Northrop . craft, Inc, a a , "second car" for , modrrate-tneom- In the Mutter of the Estate cl WESLEV M. REESE. Deceased, claims Creditors will present with vouchers to the undersigned ermlmstrutor at hij residence at North Logan, Utah, on or before the 28th day of October. 1940. AdLLOYD JAMES REESE. ministrator of the estate of Wesley M Reese, deceased. CEORGE C. HEINRICH, Attor-r-e for Estate. Dates of PublicaUon: August 23. 30, and September 6, 13, and 20, de&ijned by Salibury Motor, Inc., of V " Vy- In the DLlrirt Court of the first Judicial District of the Slate of tUh, In and for the County of Cache. two-wheel- ed machine . o families. A quarter of an hour of V-- instruction 1 all it takes to become on expert driver. 1 1G NOTICE TO CBEDITOKS Smart ahoppers may soon be parkier this - fwsf; J: $2 06 hens teeth, new equipment and replace- ments were practically unobtainable, and manufacturers having nothing to sell, had By George Beck -- 19 gkg LEGAL Shoppers ' Cycle Easy to Park Com- Publi.hing Friday, August 23. Cnirnty. Utah American. I.njran. Cnei (V-lif- f 1946. Other recent guests at the ranch wtre Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Hawke probate mad OaanHaaahlp Nettesa, of Salt Lake city, and Mrs. Vera; Commit Cematy Clerk or ths prestige. Lee Marshall and children. Loral Beepeetive Signer for Fmrthsr Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Jchn Tlie editor of the big metropolitan daily, Lee, Robert and Alfred. Mr. and) Information son and Mrs. Earl Satterthwaite Mrs. J. O. Wyndham and Mr andi and children went to Ogdeji over Mrs. C. C. Hawkee made a trip sitting in his comfortable swivel chair bethe weekend to attend the Farner to Yellowstone while vacationing NOTICE TO WATER USERS hind his expensive and expansive mahogany family reunion. J. O. Wyndham and The following applications have ranch. at the desk, may imagine he is a molder of public Miss Myrtle Johnson came WedH. H. Wyndham are nephews of been filed with the State Engineer pinion. Behind him he has the marvelous nesday from Washington, where Mrs. Alfred KearL Mrs. Hawkes to appropriate water In Cache site aupcnlsed a girls comp near is Mrs. Kearl' sister, the former County, State of Utah, throughout facilities of the various press services; assist Eloise Humphrey-FirsSeattle, Washington. the entire year, unless otherwise ing him a staff of highly-pai- d assistants, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Grimmett of being Lieutenant Charles L. Al- designated, all locations Salt Lake CMy came Saturday to ley. fresh from the Island of from SLBAM. feature w riters, foreign and domestic corres7 LW. Marriott, 17200 th spend the weekend with the Albert Oahu In the Territory of Hawaii, pondents, and reporters. In his press room, he Weston family. Emma Rose will arrived at Salt Lake City Friday, St., Ogden, Utah. .022 sec. ft. of has a modern, remain here a whUe. Mrs. John H August 16th, after six months ab- water for Stock Watering use press, caWeston went with them to visit sence. to be greeted by his wife from an Unnamed Spring, tribuof of thousands pable printing copies per her daughter, Mrs. Russell Inner. Mildred, and brother, Russell, and tary to Bear River, at a point N. hour. His newspaper goes out on to the city Mrs. Charles F. Eller and son. his wife. He returned home with 200 ft. and E. 1000 ft from SW made a trip to Logan and his wife on Saturday. Lt. Alley Cor. Sec. 9. T8N. R3E. The divertLaVon, streets to be sold by the hundreds of returned Monday. Is on terminal leave, and happy ing and carrying works will consist thousands. Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Cheney to be home, where he Is renewing of ponds and troughs. The water Small wonder, then, that he deludes himand Mrs. C. E. Cheney motored aquaintenhe with his many will be used from Apr. 30 to Nov. THE UNCONSCIOUS ARSONIST to Logan Sunday to visit C. E. friends and getting aquainted with 15 to serve 3000 head of sheep. self into believing he is one of a small and RFD 17327 haby daugh-pia- l. Cheney in the Cache Valley hos- -, hls George F. Olsen, Arson is one of the most detested of all select group which is leading the thinking Mrs Kendall of Nephi, who ter No. 1, Box 135, Logan, Ua for crimes. The law imposes extremely severe had spent several days with her' Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lambom and sec- ft of water for domestic use and subsequent action of the American Mrs. Vara Cheney, re- small daughter. Jane Leddy well bet. 150 and 200 from a s. sentences on convicted For daughter, people. turned with them to her home in are here from San Francisco ft. deep at a point N. 66.0 ft. and when a man deliberately starts a fire, he is Nephi. But. he is wrong. The people he reaches visiting with Paul's parents, Mr. W. 82.5 ft. from SE Cor. Sea 11, Mr. and Mrs. James Sharpe and and Mrs. William Lambom. Paul T11N, R1W. to of his not lives, are the imperiling causing Mr. and Mrs. Ben Dick say nothing publication through typical 17342 A. D. Olsen, RFD No- 1. of Mont- recently received hls discharge not the backbone of the na- potentially great losses in property values. pelier. Idaho, and Mr. and Americans Mrs. from the Ul S. navy. He, In con- Logan, Ut., .015 sec. ft. of water There is another group which the law J. L. Hawkins were recent guests junction with Lieutenant Alley, for Domestic use from a tion. Those people are to be found in the of Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Lambom. occupied the pulpit in church ser well bet. 100 and 175 ft. deep at cant touch. These are the peope who might Mr. and smaller communities and in the rural disMrs. Jesse Earley Mr vices Sunday aftmloon, and spoke a point S. 1040 ft, and W 1215 ft. be called unconscious arsonists. That and Mrs. Pane Kearl Stephen nt0restlngy ot some of the view from NE Cor. Sec. 14. T11N, R1W. tricts. In the hinterland are the 17352 Marion W. McBride, and others from here at points and experiences gained dur citizens, the people group includes a high proportion of the popu- Earley, Wellsville, Ut., .03 sec- ft. of water tended the rodeo at Logan Friday. ing his tenure of service. who cannot be fooled by false doctrines or lation. Mr. and Mrs- Gerald Alley. Miss for Stock Watering use from Mr. and Mrs. L. I). Lambom otherwise known Cooper Spring, Thelma and Lavon Seamons and went son, Joy, a to Hugh, State The unconscious sin steadthe of who deluded by quack panaceas, and arsonist" tributary to Road Commission meeting at Og- took in the rodeo at Logan as Glenn Spring, Bear River, at a point S. 1122 ft. fastly adhere to sound American principles. is that of omission, not commission. He den Saturday, then to Como Spring Thursday. Mrs. Alley remained ov and W. 2211 ft. from NE Cor Sea These people depend for their news and doesnt purposely set a fire. He just fails at Morgan for a picnic and out- er for a day, returning Friday with Mrs. Arlo B. Weston and 28, T10N, R1W. The diverting and ing. editorial comment upon the local paper to do the things that will prevent fire. children who had been visiting carrying works will consist of Bishop G. Willard Peart of Ran- Mrs. Westons parents, Mr. and concrete box, 50 ft. of Have you, for example, ever put off untli dolph, pipe which serves their particular district. The was a brief visitor in town and metal troughs. M. V. Coombs. Sunday. tomorrow cord? a editors of those local papers have a renfixing frayed lamp 17426 Mabel V. C. Nielsen, RFD Mr. and Mrs. Ernest McKinnon to them has fallen Have you let a slightly defective heating dezvous with destiny of Randolph, accompanied by their No. 1, Logan, Ut., .015 sea ft- of Alfred ' water for Stock Watering use from daughters, Emma Lou, Evelyn and a the gigantic task of insisting upon sound plant go, figuring it will last another month wer Mrs. Keari's sister, Mr. a l. Ruth, well bet. 200 and 350 ft. spent Sunday visiting Mrs. at a point S. 509 ft and E. or so? Have you been careless in handling ' government, encouraging business, preservMcKinnons brother, A. Leslie deep inflammables like gasoline, on the grounds Florida. During their visit. Mr. Webb, and hls family. Other Sun- 251 ft. from NW Cor. Sec. 12, ing free enterprise and maintaining democguests of the Webb family TUN, Wm. S. Glenn. Wellsville. that probably nothing will happen? Have elfat bellow! day racy. were Mr- and Mrs. Murphy Smith TpieS .5 sea ft. of water for stock Thats a tough assignment for any group you let old papers and other trash accumulate stone Park. Mrs. Wyndham is still and Mrs. Sarah A. Smith of Og- Ut., weU Watering use from a 8t Salt 1,8,10 Clty. den. And arriving here Monday bet. 50 and 200 ft. deep at a point of men, but they are measuring up to it. in closets and basements and attics because fcut Missrelalvs to visit the Webbs, Gertrude has returned afternoon, also 1515 ft. and E. 100 ft. from the It is my privilege and pleasure each week you don t feel like carting it down to the to Florida. Also from Jacksonville were Mr. and Mrs. Denning Smith N. SWU Sec. 14, T10N, R1W. end children of Ogden. to look through many hundreds of these junkman? 17514 John H. Schenk, R No. Mrs. Leon Kearl was operated 1, Ut., .223 sec. ft. of water Logan, These are typical examples of unconscilocal papers. Whenever doubt assails me as on for appendicitis at the Bear for Stock Watering use from a Lake reous arson. to where this nation is heading, I am And the man who can answer hospital recently. well bet 100 and 200 ft deep at a point N. 739 ft. and W. 1646 No to all the questions is a rarity indeed. assured by the knowledge that 11,000 ft. from E Cor. Sec. 19, T11N, editors of the local newspapers are on the The hundreds of millions of dollars of proYon Can Get R1E. 17515 Milford. Jensen, RFD No. perty destroyed annually by the fire are a job, quietly, without fanfare, but consist1, Logan, Ut., .015 sec. ft. of water Relief From Quick other-So ently fighting for the betterment of their dubious tribute to the indifference of for Domestic Use from a well the practice of is the fact that fire have followed wise good citizens, bet. 175 and 250 ft. deep at a communities, their States and of the naTired our natural resources to shipping Eyes point N. 1527 ft. and E 135 ft loss is showing an alarming increase at the other areas to be processedtion as a whole. If MAKE THIS SIMPLE TEST TODAY from Eli Cor. Sec. 25, TUN, R1W. and the west are to enjoy 17534 Theodore J. Zilles, RFD Throughout the war your editor had a present time. Do your part, in your home Utah their full share of industrializaNo. 1, Logan, Ut., .015 sec. ft. of licked and be can and and fire of Sam Uncle time it. business, tion and if fabricating plants are just mighty tough water for Domestic use from a to be set up West ot the Rockies .had to take some of his hired help away the lives and dollars it destroys will be and in. well bet. 100 and 200 ft. 0$ deep a decentralization of indusat a point N, 2620 ft. and .fcom him, newspaper was scarcer than saved. which will be desirable durtry . t ed 347-2- eight-months-o- ld - Lam-bor- n. fire-bug- n. - n. I hard-heade- d, clear-thinki- ng - - n. Si - n. R1W-1744- 1 - n. n. - &L -- ing an atomic age is to materialize, then freight rates on finished products manufactured In the West must be reduced to whatever degree is necessary to put them on a competitive basis. The issue, therefore, is bigger than might at first be thought, for the industrial future of my state and other western states is largely dependent on its determina- EYES TIRED? Soothe and refresh them in seconds with two drops of safe, gentle Murine in each eye. You get QUICK RELIEF. Instantly your eyes feel refreshed. Murine's scientific blend of 7 ingredients cleanses and soothes eyes that are tired from overwork or exposure to sun, wind and dust. sidered the matter of such IRON AGE AND GENEVA "Iron Age," the powerful organ portance that he drove all night of the steel industry, in several to appear before the rail reprerecent Issues has paid favorable sentatives. Stressing the Imporattention to the Geneva Steel tance of the continued operation company. In the issue of August of the Geneva Plant to the eco8, 1946 It reported at length the nomic of his state, stability . it is freight hearing held at San Fran- Governor Maw said, cisco on July 31, 1946, and found perfectly apparent that unless tion . . . reFOR YOUR EYES highly relevant the testimony of freight rates are materially llIGHWAY SAFETY Because Maw. Governor of the on steel duced finished products, CONFERENCE CALLED prestige of Iron Age through- there can be no industrial exGovernor Maw has announced a out the United States, as well as pansion of the West. In fact, the information con- economic future of Utah is so highway safety conference to be the pertinent tained in the following paragraphs closely tied with' lower held in Salt Lake City, Wednesup 1946. The we quote salient parts of the freight rates on finished products 3, WE WILL CALL FOR AND PAY TOP CASH September day, Geneva is the pin-u- p from Geneva to points on the Paplace will be the Newhouse Ho- article: PRICES FOR YOUR DEAD OR WORTHLESS tel, and time, 9:00 oclock A.M. girl of western steel consumers, cific coast, that its future inLaw enforcement agencies, civic judging from the testimony given dustrial expansion is dependent ANIMALS organizations and others interest- at the public hearing before J. upon the action of this board. At Pacific inP. Haynes, agent for the the present time a number of ed in traffic safety have been institutions are It Is Freight Tariff Bureau, and as- manufacturing vited to the conference. We also pay highest cash prices for sembled railroad traffic men, held awaiting the determination of this hoped that this first state-wid- e will July 31 to determine what, if issue before accepting invitations highway safety conference Hides, Pelts and Wool set up a balanced plan in traffic any. opposition existed to the es- extended by agencies of the state CTS tablishment of an $8.00 per ton to establish branch manufacturing efprevention that will prove fective for every city and town in rate on finished steel from the plants in Utah and the West. the state. The Governor states: Geneva Steel company In Utah to Reasonable freight rates on un2 miles south of Logan on Highway 91 materials have Our approach to the problem of Pacific coast points. processed longj con Governor of been who Maw, must enjoyed be Utah, by companies highway safety positive and constructive. Defeatism has no place in our thinking when DUNN -- SECRET OPERATIVfc we consider a basic element of Motor vehicle our existence. transportation is an integral part of the social and economic life of our country, and highway safety is inseparable from efficient highway transportation. There is no more tragic waste of human lives, no more unnecessary background to human suffering, no more needless source of economic loss than traffic accidents. Needless because a completely adequate traffic safety program of state and local governments, fully supported by the people both through organizations and as individuals, can bring down and hold down the highway casualty list- - Experience proves that such a purposeful, program of traffic safety will lower the accident im- Spotlighting UTAH MURINE NOTICE TO FARMERS Call collect Logan 49 UTAH COMPANY BY-PRODU- ... DAN rate". m ft E. 2430 from SW Cor. Sec. 19. T11N, R1E. 17638 Preston C. Affleck, RFD No. 1, Logan, Ut., .015 sec. ft. of water for Domestic and Municip- al purposes from a well bet 130 and 200 ft. deep at a point S. 1585 ft. and W. 1585 ft. from NE n. Cor. Sec. 17729 19, TUN, J ames R1E- - B. Bradshaw, Wellsville, Ut., .05 sec. ft. of water for Stock Watering use from a well bet. 100 and 300 ft. deep at a point N. 980 ft. and W. 82 ft. from SE Cor. Sec. 22. T10N n. R1W. 17730 Orrice B. Bradshaw Wellsville, Ut, .05 sec. ft. of water for Stock Watering use from a well bet. 100 and 250 ft. at a point S. 2045 ft. and E. deep 1300 Cr SeC 23, T10N Riwrm Protests resisting the of any of the foregoing granting applications with Reasons therefor must be in affidavit form with extra copy and filed with the State Engineer, 403 State Capitol, Salt Lake City 1, Utah, on or before September 30, 1946. Ed H. Watson, STATE ENGINEER. . |