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Show CACHE AMERICAN Page Two LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY. Sat u relay. May UTAH LEGAL NOTICESI A Call To You CACHE AMERICAN Mother Newspaper, Published Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturby the Cache American Publishing Company day morning at 82 West Center Street, Logan. Utah. - rsmm' rzr, J. C. ALLEN Jr, Editor WM. C. ENGLAND, Manager J. II. ENGLAND, Mechanical Superintendent iy ... at Entered a Second Clas Matter, November 2, 1931 Post on Ire at Logan, Utah, under the Act of March the 1897. Subscription Rates: by Carrier or Mall . . . One Year Advertising Rates Made Known Upon Application. UN Henry Ford was Right the midst of the lo-- dejne.s.sion Henry Ford muriu the profound remark that there is no such tiling as overproduction." It was a starting contradiction of the general Assumption at the time that overproduction was the cause of the depression. Now that depression lias caught up with us again this same overproduction faiacy is Uing trotted forth to account for it, and most assiduously, by the administration. In st The idea seems to lie that production and purchasing power, instead of leing synonymous, are somehow in conflict, and that if we give the wage earner and the farmer more money for ess work and sweat the taxpayer to provide incomes for the unemployed, recovery is at hand. Excessive Ialor cost is, of course, another term for overproduction. So it is evident that a major cause of the present depression was not overproduction but underproduction, not underpayment but overpayment of the wage earner, and it is a major reason why the depression con- tinues. . . Every disinterested economist is aware that an eipiit-- ! able distribution of the national income is essential to a! stable prosperity, and that another essential is the health and happiness of the working population, which means a fair degree of leisure. Cut we have yet' to find one who believes with the administration that wage and hour rates which choke industry and restrict production are the answer or that any good can come from priming a pump thus frozen. Henry Ford was everlastingly right. QUESTION NO. 41144 reeiut-Nelson- juh on y. j Notice to Creditors In the District Court of the First Judicial District of (he State of Utah, in and for the County of Cache. In Hie Matter of tin Estate of PARLEY W. I.OKTHorSE, June Classified Adds FOR RENT apartment. Three-roo- 55 m North, fumlslied 4th West, fee-re- d. Iaift-hous- NOTICE TO WATER USERS OWN SWEET MOTHER Geo. B. Everton The State of Utah Office of State Engineer TYPEWRITERS and Salt Lake City. ADDING MACHINES that Notice hereby given SoH .Rented and Fred Kin pier, :;7u t'rm Ave., I.ogan, Utah, has mad.- ApplicaRepaired I7G North Main Phone 343 tion. in a coidance with the laws of Utah, to change iho point ot diversion. place, and nature of use of 0.U1S4 sec. ft. of water from an unnamed spring In Cache county, Utah. By application No. WRINGER ROLLS 11495 tiie right wag given to said And Repairing for all Makes U.125 ft. sec. to divert applicant of Washing Machines. of water from each of two unGood Used Vacuums $7.50 up named springs, located as follows from the SW Cor. Sec. 35, T. 12 Logan N., R. 1 E SLB&M.: (1) E. 1531, Washer Exchange ft., and N. 1205 ft., and (2) E 1518 119 South Main ft., and N. 1134 ft. The water was lo have been used from April to October 20, inclusive, of each year to irrigate 12.7 acres of land, embraced in the StV'iSW'i of. said Sec. 35. 0.03 Sec. ft. of said water was to have been used dur-- j ing each entire year for domestic It i now proposed purposes. A. H. PARKER 0.0184 sec. ft. of water (The Blind Man) 2 No. which, from said spring upon resurvey, is determined as Awning & Linoleum Co. being located N. 35 deg. 48 min' Phone 244-325 So. Main E. 18216 ft. from the SW cor. of. Jan-said Sec. 35, and use it from uarv 1 to December 31, inclusive. of each year for domestic purposes at two residences and from 1 October to 20, inclusive, April of eaih jaer for the irrigation of 0.53 acre? of lawns and gardens, located within the SWLSWi of SHARPENED said Sec. 35. The balance of ap--j under Application and plicant's right No. 11495, Up., 0.125 see. ft. from REPAIRED 1 0. sec. ft. 10(50 No. and spring WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER from spring No. 2, will be abandoned. A I O Bike & sprt- This Application is designated ing Goods in the office of the State Engineer PHONE 418W 46 TV 1st N. as No. By Dale Wolford, age 13. In ail tins aide world Tl.cre are things that we love To veil, oil Moiliri, tin I ii t t li"i day Our Lather We bow in humble levxrei.ee. In Heaven above. But then when your sad Though you are far away, or feeling blue. Yet we hold lor you A love, that brightens our lives There's always another To comfort you. For knowing of your character and worth, she always obeys Gained and retained Your slightest whim She sticks to your side Through grievous hardships. Which have been multiplied many Through thick and thin. No it's not father fold, Nor sister nor brother By tlie drain of your husband And our father. You can guess it now May jou find m our love, It your own sweet mother. And In t.ie hope of the future, A coinage and laith Better Sue for I'eace Iluit will buoy you up From tiie daily press dispatches And give you strength to from the Japan-Gluwar front, on Cany it would appear that Japan should No matter wlua may come or go. sue for peace, judging from the Until such time inroads that the Chinese are makThat you will be united ing on the Japanese battle front. With him, who The aggressor nation may yet be For long years, humbled by the nation on which Was your guide and mainstay. this unholy war is being waged. God must have great faith Wednesday reports stated that the In your worth, Chinese had smashed the Japanese 'lo have taken jour helpmate c.mer and left flank of their And left to your wisdom mam army and had made inroads a tusk so great of twelve miles into the contestThat weaker heaths ed alea. would faint and falter Ere they had journeyed far. God bless and keep you, mother dear. Though far away Our love for you grows daily. And our hope is That when we reach the place tin lifes journey you now hold We may be accorded All protests resisting the grantHalf the honor and respect ing of said Application, with reairb In affidavit sons therefor, People now accord to form, must li filed with T. IT . Su;-Ilumph'-rysEngineer. Capi-.k- . to Building. Salt Lake Citv. with one extra copy and $1.00 filing fee within 30 davs after the date of last publication. T. H. HUMPTIERYS. Grow a vegetable garden no Trenton A.sael Wheeler returnmatter liovv little space you have. State Engineer. ed Sunday to lus work at Fort. Ever, a 10 foot souare will pro-d- ii Date of first nuhlication April 10. c much 1938. a, radshes, lettuce, Douglas after having spent a fewj spi ach and carrots as a family Date of last publication May 14, days with his parents, Mr. and of ton- - can consume, and twice 1938. t! aica is large enough to take Mrs. Henry Wheeler. If. Gibbons - kt-- -- 1 na Jon Faxes Catch Up With The Joneses! AWNINGS w Lawn Mowers q UU. me TRENTON j - r Max Holt spent the week end visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Jensen. He is a student of the Westminister College at Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Don Winn, Mr. and Mrs. William Brough and Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Neves motored to Burley, Idaho, Sunday where they spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. Mont Winn. Mr. and Mrs. Deil Wheeler and daughter of Lewiston spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Glover. R. E. Butler and son Gerald of Salt Lake City were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lewell Butler on Monday. Many relatives and friends moto Mendon Saturday night, where they attended the shower- dance in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Hancock Mrs. Hancock was! formerly Miss Mary Wheeler of j this city. VEITS ITEM: Special additional motor leriei put the average in the portion of losing the cost of hit ear through tax payment t every fuv, four rears. U hile the estimated value of the average car it only more then motor taxes cost the average driver $H0 a year! Of the $j 0,on taxes gasoline state and federal rost of duplicating represents driver may lose hts schole consumed in 40 days of travel. The investment through taxes in one year! car-oten- I i '30 I year-roun- d LeRoy Merrill and son Ervin, Bountiful. to Sunday motored with LeRoy where thev visited Hill and family. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Allred and motored to Allred Mrs. Donna Buhl, Idaho. Sunday. They in- lton(j t0 visit there a few days! with Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Hodg.-S. .uu.-l- 'iicc'-ssior- S For the Best Deal Notice to Water Users la crops (one r.i,e. ;i,c othc- - in tiie same row) crops (sown in companion o- -e sr. cio-to mature and be c: - hcim - t!m other). Tins pro- rcf" fo win noubJe and even treble ti.e ' fo . In Town The State of Utah m-- office of State Engineer Sau Lake city, 1933 CHEVROLET SEDAN $285 1937 CHEVROLET SEDAN $675 Nonce is hereby given that the 1929 CHEVROLET COACH $ 75 Richmond Company, Irrigation 1937 CHEVROLET COUPE $665 Richmond, Utah, has made Appli-- j 1936 CHEVROLET COUPE $445, cation, in accordance with the laws 1935 FORD COmCH of Utah, to appropriate 1 sec. ft. $395 of underground water in Cache 4930 FORD COUPE $135, 1929 Said Utah. water be STUDEBAKER will Sedan $115 County, 1937 OLDSMOBILE Sedan $795 pumped from April 1 to October 15. inclusive, of each year from a "1933 ODLSMOBILE Sedan $365 1936 DODGE SEDAN Ogden well, 146 ft. deep, located Hogs Receipts, 60; 12V2-in- . $595 1936 PLYMOUTH Sedan.... $565 steady to 25c higher; top, $8.00, at a point W. 1665 ft. and N. 1114 on choice butchers. 180 1934 OLDSMOBILE Sedan $375 to 230 ft. from the SE Cor. Sec. 34, T. 1935 CHEVROLET Vs Ton $395 pounds; mixed kinds, $6.757.85; 14 N U. 1 E., SLB&M. The water sows scarce, quoted around $6.00 will be conveyed by a steel 1934 CHEVROLET 4 Ton $295 down. 1930 CHEVROLET Vs Ton $135 pipe a distance of 754 ft. to a Cattle Receipts, 70; scattering canal, by which it will be dis1936 FORD 44 Ton ..... $445 early sales about steady; lot me- tributed, and, by exchange with 1935 FORD 44 Ton $375 drive-idium steers, 9fi0 pounds. other water owned by the appli1935 FORD 44 Ton $365 to 10,000 $6.30; bulk cows, low cutters and cant, applied equally 1935 FORD 44 Ton $375 of in acres located of land, odd good cutters, $2.504.00; parts 1933 FORD 44 Ton $265 Secs. 2, 3, 4, 5, 8, 9, 10, and 11 kinds, $5.25; nothing done on 1936 FORD 144 Ton $545 T. 13 N., R. 1 E., and parts of pp classes, 1937 DODGE 144 Ton $695 24. 25. 26. 13. Secs. 22, 23, 15, 14, no Sheep Receipts. 9780; early 1936 DODGE 144 Ton $495 sales; about truckload good 78 :27, 28. 32, 33, 34, 35, and 36, T. 1936 DODGE t 44 Ton $495 pound new crop lambs late Wed- - 14 N., R. 1 E., SLB&M. 1936 INTER, 44 Ton $445 This Application Is designated nesday. $8.25; lot 130 pound 1934 INTER. 44 Ton $365 trucked-iin the office of the State Engineer ewes, shorn, $2.90. 1933 INTER. Panel $295 i j 10-i- oth-tore- d CAN YOU SEE OBJECTS CLEAR THROUGH PANE, or do they appear to be twisted and YOUR WINDOW irregular? You Can See Things as They Really Are Through Plate Glass We Will be Please! 4. Deceased. Logan. Creditors will present claims FOR SALE Used with vom hers to the undersigned Easy Wadier in good condition. 394 West La administrator at his residence at on Wellsville, Cache County, Ctuh. South. or before the 25 day of Jum. 1933 FOR RENT Sleeping rooms, clean MARK II. L1NPLEY, Administrator of the Esand cool. Business men pro tate of Parley W. Make inquiry throui li Bo ; M deceased. Cache American. GEORGE C. HEINRICH. Attorney for Administrator. FOR SALE One pair Date of first publication: April tractor plows. One hay 23, 1938. Date of last publictafon: May 21. wagon 1 condition. One Monarch Coal range. Late Model. Phone 1938. 531-- J Logan or 111 Smithlield. r, To My Widowed Mother Date of last publication 1933. y, YOUR j "!' Gentle, and sublime, and may it never depart. with a smile and a kiss, "On the tree top," with a soul full of bliss, "When the wind blows, with a suppressed sigh, The cradle will rock," in the cradle I lie. "When the bough breaks, my eyes close tight, Sleep, baby sleep, all through the long night. And though it was hard you did it with pride, No matter your lot you always seemed satisfied. The richest of blessings to you is assured, Because of the hardships you have endured. I know, Mother, dear mother, in the Here-AfteAlong with the righteous in Heaven youll go, Around the Bright Throne with others youll sing, A FOOLISH into her face again, today, So gentle and kind; the least bit gray; Her lips were sweet, and pure, and fair, As though an angel had been dwelling there. I thought of a world so cruel, and blind, And then, of a mother so gentle and kind, I thought of the angels that dwell above, Ah! surely a mother was sent here to love; To love, and be loved, naught else would do, And mother, dear mother, so God sent you. Sent you to earth from his mansions on high, To tend His children and to sing Lull-a-bAnd a sweeter singer no one has ever heard, Sweeter, by far, than the notes of a bird, Singing so blithly in the top of a tree Because, dear mother, you were singing to me. I went to sleep with your song in my heart, Iiock-a-by-Bab- clothing, ahora and haU found In every cluwtt a!ays What to do with them I Clean them then bundle them up and send tliem to your ward Notice to Creditors Relief Society President, or notify t them. To be In tha District Court pf tha First her tluU she can Judicial District of the State of used In tlie church charity and Utah, In and for tne County of Social Security programs. We would like old corduroys, Cache. overalls, and stocking along wish In the Matter of the Salute of other dean rags to be used in the I.AVON K. HICKMAN, Demaking of rugs. ceased, LOGAN STARS RELIEF SO, ore-claim nt 'Teditora will CIETY PRESIDENCY. i l umb-slgnt-with voueher to the at 243 Hunt 5th North. luigan. L. K office of , Ctuli. or at the 0. jjfis. All protests Law. Arluio ,1(? tl(. granting of said Applies-Work- , Atlorney-a- t on before or non. with reasons therefor, made Logan, Ciah. the 17tb day of June. A. l. 1'Jls. n affidavit form, must be filed T. II. Humptiervs. Stul OTHELLO HICKMAN. 403 Slate Capitol, Salt of the IL link Luke City, Utah, with one extra Ute of La-On and It ' filing fee on or be man. le ease.) fore J v 4. 1933. I.. E. NELSON, 11. HCMIHEKYS T. Attoimy for Stale Engineer. April 10, 23, H'; May 7. 14. U.'.ls Date of fir-- t publtratlon May 7. Hecause of the happiness your singing will bring. 3, . formation. (Jesse Sill) I looked LW Probat and Guardianship Notice, Consult CountyClark or tha Rsa-- j pectiva 8igner for Further in "SiS-r.aa- -- 7, 1933 to Replace the Old Glass with Plate Glass. LOGAN HARI WARE COMPANY - Phone 183 Belter Buy T'aed Car From C. Cache Auto COMPANY |