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Show Friday, March 6, 1942 IS SOUTH CACHE with weighty packs, heavy trench shoes and steel helmets, all the overseas, equipment Bronzed, hale and hearty they looked though tired. Heartily were they cheered. Two bend-,- , the Art llery and the Logan Military turm bed the mus c, the Logan band leading in the procession. YEARS AGO The following is takeyi from the lies of the South Cache Ccuncr as k.ept by John A. Israel-se- n. Frcm the Courier, Friday ary 17, 1919. Janu- Hartford, Conn., Special to the Courier Last year. when the need of human energy and natuial resources proved more desperately urgent than ever before, the American people proceeded to liquidate more of their number and to demolish moie of their mechanical facilities than in any year since the of the motor car, accordbooklet entitled 'The a new ing to Wreckord just issued by the Travl-er- s Insurance Company. The booklet is the twelfth in a series i,sued annually and presents a emprehensive analysis of the fact about accidents in which 40, 000 persons were killed and almost a m llion and a half weie injured in 1941. Boih totals, it is pointed out, are the highest in the history of the automobile. There were more than a milion accidents during the year involving injury or death and several millions others involving piopeity damage ,000 automobiles only. Probably PA PIFFLE, folks! man-hour- t.v. protection Real service Less cost We Have It See LEON D. HARDY District Manager 350 North Main Street Utah r Jf you Plan: fai?mer3tomobile Changes in your present listing Additional listings Directory Advertising Please let us know now! INTER t Ijp Call today and ask for the Business Office ms 6 cf c(yyM f 1 ' also hurrying Two out of every three persons hi Jiv ay to make up for lost time killed met death as the res ult of and shows the quizee the exact he should get up in the morn:crae reckless or illegal action on hour the part of a duver. ing in older to get to work safely ancl on lime. More than 90 percent of all veThe insurance company will dishicles involved in fatal and non-fataccidents weie in apparently tribute more than two million copies good mechanical condition at the of the booklet this year in the interest of highway Single safety. lime of the crash available are or copies quantities More than 82 per cent of ail fatal the through company or any of its accidents occure on diy roads and al 37 per cent happened m clear representatives. in- creased somewhat out of proportion in the 18 to 24 age group. Gas-- , oline consumption and motor vehicle registration increased last year but not as great proportion as did accidents. Pedestrian deaths and in juries actually dropped from the totals for 1940. Weighing all these factors, the companys statistician find no explanations for the abnormal record other than that driver and reckless were more careless than ever before. Highlights from the annual report based on official records from the 48 states, include the following facts: Exceeding the speed limit was re- - You Want Logan Beyond s, shows. Accidents analysis Complete demolished were rug-maki- sponsible for almost 42 peicent of weather. the fatalities. In no other year since A fcatuie of this year.s booklet the record has been kept has speed is a You quiz entitled Off to Work loomed so large as a factor in acc- Go. ll of dawdling piovcs the folly idents. on the at home and then repair. The nation, if it is to succeed in its v'etory program, simply cannot afford a continuation of this waste of life, of of hospital of morale, and of machinery space, the forward states. The record of death and injury is one that should leave every American with a sense of shame and should move every one of us to resolve that it should never happen again. Some of the increase in deaths and injuries can be laid at the door of drivers under 18 years of age and older drivers with less than a years experience at the wheel, the insurance o 0 is sweeping the country its fascinating vogue for and the finished rug will do wonders for your rooms on a limited budget. A crocheted scatter rug such as this one in cotton rug yarn will fit in the smartest living room and be equally charming in a bedroom, nursery, sunroom or playroom. Use colors that will pick up the tones of your curtains and your upholstery and tie your room together. Theres no upkeep cost to a cotton crocheted rug it can be popped into the tub when soiled, and its lovely colors will stay fresh as a daisy because the new rug yarns are boilfast. Directions for crocheting this rug may be obtained by sending a stamped, envelope to the Needlework Department of this paper, specifying design 4. j THE 1 a week MESCAL EKE automui WRECKORD THE y. ouy O g, m you Dramatize Your Rooms With Crocheted Ru g3 Funeral services over the remams of Marcus Andersen, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Anderson of this cty, who died last Friday at Antonia, Texas where he was laboring as a missionary, of typhoid fever, and whose body arrived Friday even-mwill be held Sunday at 1 pm. at the 3rd ward meeting house, to which friends are invited. ap-de- vtaen Tjr-f- the housewife having died from the disease. The letter indicates that he is slowly recovering from the attack, being just able to sit up in bed. doughnuts. This is about all that the kitchen facilities can take care of and still have them fresh. Double this number besides apples, cookies, and candles are needed. In order to get the amount required the people of Logan and Cache Valley are invited to donate what they can conveniently. The boys have given a year of their time, crossed the water, and hunted the enemy. They are now hungry for sweets and friends. On arriving they are placed in quarantine until demob lization is over. This will not heighten their jubilance but pastries w.ll, by the ind'rect route mentioned. The Logan City Entertainment Committee headed by Luther Howell has joind w.th the US AC. Comm ttee headed by Prof. P. E. Peterson, in soliciting aid. The heme- coming of this splend-- d body of Utah artlleijmen was The 145th arrived in Logan about 2 p in. Friday and were certa'nly t'me and money well spent to go see, and those who did not have the roya'ly welcomed by the citizens :ppcrtumty of doing so, missed cf Lcgan and neighboring towns. the like of which they TH s.r ees were beautifully dec- something v 11 probobly not have a chance to orated, and a great throng met them see again in years to come. at the station. U. S. A. C. and citv auihorit es, Free Canteen Service for 145th ves of the commercial repre-ntatiCache county means to show the Club, Soldiers Welfare Committee, of the 145th Regiment of aoys Red Cross, war mothers and others Art a good time during their llery took pari in the parade, marching veek of demobhzation, and has A f ne son was born to Mr. and in advance of the troops, then the herefore planned to gladden their Mrs. Ezra E Nmlsen, last sold ers m heavy marching Tuesday order, learts wuh a canteen s, at which even nc. All concerned are getting pies, cookies, candies and oth-n celv, but the father has not delicac es are to be had for the alcng recovered from the happy surprise shing. yet. fond of Boys are proverbially weet things. From the barefoot Hvrum is now practically free of when the for the privthe flu. We have only one case and boys beg day ilege of scrap.ng the batter pan 3 families under quarantine. This clean till old and feeble manhood cond.t on is no doubt due to the the shoitest way to a mans heart strict adherence of our regulations, is through With and the untiring efforts to hs stomach. put them scldiers this is a tremendously great in force by our city officers and tru,h and rot merely a joke. To be beard cf health. hungry, consumingly so, is no It gets to be like the one deMr Gerge Stanton informs us fer bes, not hunger of the belly that there is no truth in the rumor, Msct Up With kind thats staid with bacon and that Ins son Alonzo, who is in bears, but growing, gnawing hung- France had to have both of his er for the sweets enjoyed only at legs amputated. Mr. Sianton says, home while they are fresh. Add to that while he has not had any word homesickness and from hs sen for some t.me the last this, intense Youll love the salty and have an letter stated that he was out of the dreary monotony, you old reprobate see to hospital, and was getting along alidea of what pastries will me bite from Each the overseas. men right. him every week in will sweeten Logan, Cache Valley, and the Agricultural College in their Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Nielsen rememories. ceived word Friday evening that The College has promised 2,000 the'r son Dewey, who is laboring in By S. L. HUNTLEY pies 1,2000 cakes, and 4,000 Salem, Mass., was suffering from an attack of influenza, that his missionary companion was also down with it, and that the family they are boarding with all had it. triv-alit- C0URIEI ? i Big Compnay Brings in another Utah Mine The Mountain States Tel. & Tel. Company 1 , w. M - 1 4,X ; ' ji " rirvv. V. . At 5 ' 'vX ' I 6 I V The ordina.y wallpaper cleaner removes grime and soot well enough but leaves the stubborn stains to come more concplcuous than ever. A combinat on rit be- of - Fullers Earth or talc and carbon tetrachloride mixed to the consistency 7 'ff y t T ' ( a. k .,t 1 n x L , i pH. of tooth paste makes an ideal poultice to remove these difficult sta:ns. Apply the poultice over the spot and allow to remain until the liquid hasevapo-rate- d having only the white powder which a clean dry cloth or a very clean long bristled brush will remove, Bigness i3 not always badness when It comes to American or Utah Industry. Out of bigness was born at the beginning of 1942 a project which might not otherwise have been possible. And it comes into production production of vital metals, at a time when they have never been more welcome, due to the importance that the war ha3 placed upon copper, lead and zinc. We are referring to the Elton tunnel of the National Tunnel & Mines company, which went into production shortly after the first of the year. National Tunnel is a the giease will entirely disappear and the wallpaper is neither faded or ringed. I k i A I subsidiary ' ,, ' f t jttjliv . i - . 7 ? jt f (jf iL i 7- - ' (Vi I , -- 111..,,.. .tt - .IIU ' - , . T' shl " . i -- '' 1V' l7 " of International Smelt- Refining company, a subsidiary of Anaconda Copper, a big company. The tunnel was completed from Tooele to Bingham late in 1941, at a cost of nearly $1,500,000 and ing & J- opened up to production an area of the Bingham district which heretofore had been held under the water table. The ore was not accessible to ordm.iry mining from the surEace. So the big company put all its resources to wmrk in solving the piobbm and its ores are now being added to those sorely needed for war In this age of Billions, few of the smaller companes could undertake to finance and foster such a project througdi trial and adversity and bring it to a successful operation. In fact it is only a strong company with plenty of capital could undertake such a project. Utah needs mere big organizations to develop her industries. Let us all see to it that conditions are made so favorable here that industries big and small will want to come to Utah to develop and put to use her resumes. X ONE OF RUBE GOLDBERGS INVENTIONS |