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Show CACHE AMERICAN Page Two CACHE AMERICAN Newspaper. Published Tuesday, Thursday, by the Cache American Publishing day morning at 63 West Center Street. Logan. Utah. ly and SaturCompany THE PQCKETBOOK of KNOWLEDGE J. C. ALLEN Jr, Editor C. ENGLAND. Manager J. H. ENGLAND. Mechanical Superintendent WM. Carter Mad or Mali . . . One Year Known Upon Application. 1 1.6( iOu can CHASt W'7 AU ACCXDin& To OtCAHTtV MAC IN nsry 4f0rs t'.Htr$ OtHMAft .JttCJtyTtO U5sr CROSS INDIFFERENCE It ft iM't fc TmaT WKL TAir A M'NUTf O 11 COUMTQV AT RATf TVt ff C4W&A&KS AlACfO THAT NOTONCt FMf UQNT tUT CCV m ttfMHATYO ff ThfM $60903) O $ 14,400 In a recent address, Senator Rurton Wheeler made and fcPfMO 40 rey uav TMt AATt OuftlNG ,l$0 fHT 0AAN AM o the unassailably logical observation that the public in5M, comwhich all under national terest demands a policy petitive forms of transportation will be equitably regTNH mmOrt ulated by a single body. The inherent advantages of AOUAt H MOTlLATfO mONtf recbe should he each type of transportation, added, t tfcHT INTO tv TAU0 OQ ognized, to the end that shipper and traveler be served MCAMPTiON. with maximum efficiency and economy. No one without some special axe to grind can dispute this. It has been said, in almost the same words Senator Wheeler used, time and again, by economists, by newspapers, by business men, by representatives of organized labor. It has been urged by Presidents, by a legion of other officials, in and out of Congress. It truth. Yet, though the transportahas a tion problem has grown more steadily and more cha4 TOAtr otic through the years, nothing has been completed to cooiie A AtT 04 be characterized 0HAMATlO MtOitVAv TMit COUNTRy put such a policy into effect. That can TS. M TOAST CAAOitO OH tv 00000 ft TO 4CAV0R AOOtO IT AtVtRAOl " WOOADuALt PfOfrOMAl only as gross indifference to the public welfare. AftATHiatMlP. The present session of Congress has an opportun ity to perform this public service. Senators Wheeler Advertisement for Bids The above mentioned check or and Truman have introduced a bill in the Senate debond shall be given as a guaris hereby given that antee that the bidder will enter signed to stabilize and to make equitable the regula- theNOTICE TOWN OF CLARKSTON, into the contract if awarded to tion of all carriers. Representative Lea has introduced CLARKSTON. UTAH, will re- him and will be declared forIf the successful bidder rea bill in the lower House which is identical in prin- ceive bids for furnishing mater- feited fuses to enter Into said contract services and ial, transportation ciple. Both of these bills give the most sweeping pro for the construction of water- after being requested to do so tection to the public, and extend to the regulatory works improvements located at by the TOWN OF CLARKSTON. The TOWN OF CLARKSTON Cache County Utah; Clarkston, authorities wide powers for correcting and prevent- each reserves the right to reject any with to accordance be bid tn waive any inforing possible abuses by any carriers. And both of them plans, specifications and other or all bidsa or bid. in the view of disinterested experts, provide a splend- contract documents now on file mality in at No bidder may withdraw his with Hugo Price, Engineer id groundwork for the establishment of a policy which Provo and Clarence Clark, Clerk ba for a period of thirty (30) will really work and lead to widespread progress in at Clarkston, Utah, where they days after the date set for Has AT ACM VAAA self-evide- Summer Time is Picnic Time nt ACTWlTV TV TM WAft ftCUCA T THAT AMO Uu i Majbe it the g5Py By A. 11. GIBBONS set u longing lor U open roa; lflt. ,0 the pul. t this time of jear. And m UiX Thursday issue of )lsh,.d nu,: one Out wanderlust, hit, jthc Cache American on displaying a well Jteld to it and set olf tol,hc flag, I should like io tell the it a 001f ilhiwmg story: Two years ago ward the horizon. But t some eight weeks m the idea to pa.k up a lunch before ,j Salt Lake, Veterans hospital in you start! Every evening while I was there Even those whose appetites a bit capricious when they eat'a group of boy of Boy Scout themselve at a table indoors can j came to the hospital and Not only did ihey keenly interested In tliaiiered the flag. unpacked on lower old glory, being careful to lunch basket as it There keep her fold, out of the dirt. gray meadow. outeaten food about something U a diflerence, makes which doors ttI-l- e 1 seem. Tlie first thought In food when I usually picnic are mentioned sandwiches. Slice of bread with deUciou fillings might have been invented especially to be packed in to plcnc hampers. They are easy prepare, and shoes of the roast from the day before, or sliced ham or meat loaf, make good lilluigs. Sandwiches, with fruit and cookies and milk, coffee or fruit juice Ui a thermos bottle, make up a my satisfying picnic menu. WM Another type of pumc lunch our yun w? bp 'din hlch is grow mg in favor contams we vol- some if selected ...... citizens a hoty man dish, or o u,..h to put up the flag on the ni,rirUnUm be reheated easily a Tabernacle designated squdreon spot. A casserole heavy enough to days? Or should we leave such well wrapbe can hold the heat matters to chance and have the ped up and the food will be Just flag hoisted only after some tele. right alien It reaches the picnic phoning and bickering as was the case on Flag day spot. Meal and vegetables cooked toCertainly the Stars and Stripes gether are good for this picnic is an emblem of our country and of dish. Inez S. Willson, home eco- if those that have direction nomist, suggests tins casserole dish such matters have ruled in rewhich can be carried hot to the gard to its display and the respect due it we can do no less picnic, or reheated there. than make specific arrangement Lamb en Came role with regards to proper display2 pounds lamb shoulder No doubt ing of the Colors. 12 small onions Scout troops of the Boy among 2 carrots this city can be found boys who 2 cups meat stock would consider it an honored 4 potatoes privilege to follow the pattern of 1 cup string beans the young chaps In that Salt. Worcestershire sauce 1 teaspoon City at the Vets hospital. Have meat cut in one in cubes.) Dredge with flour and brown in MISREAD hot lard. Season with salt and Town Marshal: Take it easy pepper and place in casserole. Al- there, mister, didnt yoy see that so place in the casserole whole notice Slow Down Here ? small onions, sliced carrots, sliced Motorist: Yes, I did, officer, potatoes and cooked green beans. but I thought the sign described to fat the Add 4 tablespoons flour your town. in the pan where meat was browned. Add 2 cups meat stock and cook until thickened. Season with Pour this sauce. Worcestershire FINE PIES AND CAKES over the meat and vegetables and DOUGHNUTS AND ROLLS oven until cook in a moderate meat and vegetables are done, about forty minutes. 98 W 1ST. SOUTH We deliver Phone 2 have passed their 40th birthday. obFull information may be tained from Albert O. Anderson secretary of the U.S. Civil ServWRINGER ROLLS ice Board of Examiners, at the and Repairing post office in this city, or from the secretary of the US. Civil For Maytag, Apex, Dexter Service Board of Examiners at and all other makes. New and Used Washers. post any first- - or second-clas- s office. Vacuum Service, RICHMOND Civil Service Examinations clU? M i may be examined and copies ob- opening thereof. It is estimated that there will tained Upon deposit of Five Dollars per set, which deposit will be available for material under of this advertisement substantially and commerce and its elimination is an essential of be refunded upon the return . condition the sum of such copies in good real economic recovery. Dated: Clarkston, Utah , June within five days after the bids . 13 1939. are opened. TOWN OF CLARKSTON Bidders are Mr. V. E. Monca and daughters hereby notified (Signed) CLARENCE P. CLARK. Josephine and Marcella of Seattle that the TOWN OF CLARKSTON Clerk. minimum the has determined i Richmond Washington, were in Publishing Dates: first, June hourly wage rates for each trade Thursday. W'hlle in town they call- and needed to ex' 13, 1939; second, June 20, 1939. occupation Mrs. Maggie RICHMOND The Scandinavian ed on Mrs. Ann Hope, contract. The minimum L. ecute the Mrs. Mr. MerrUl and T. and Society held the regular monthly O. Sorenson Mrs Monca was for- - hourly wage rates so determined are set forth in Paragraph 14 of meeting and social at the taber- CooPer- - & resi the form of nacle Wednesday evening. Bust-- ! Agreement It shall be mandatory upon ness pertaining to the club was dent of Richmond. Mrs. Sophia Higgison of Ban- the contractor to whom the con. transacted and the foUowlng pro The United States Civil Service croft, Idaho, spent the past week ract is awarded, and upon any was solo vocal rendered: by gram commission has announced open to under subcontractor him, pay relatives. In Richmond, visiting Mrs. Maud Merrill of Richmond; Mr. and Mrs. James Chatterson r.ot less than the said specified competitive examinations for the humorous readings were given by positions named below. ApplicaSadie Hulse of Smithfield; vocal and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bateman rates to all laborers, workmen, and mechanics by them tions must be on file in the comduet by Hazel Hulse and Mrs. have returned from a two weeks in the executionemployed of the contract. mission's office, Washington, DC. Gaylord Sorenson of Smithfield. trip through Oregon, Washington also Notice is hereby given not later than July 6 if received California. and The remainder of the evening was that all bidders may submit wath from states west of Colorado. Miss Lyle Wilding is visiting rel- their bids, a sworn statement of Assistant chief nurse, $2,000 a A. H. PARKER spent at lunch and dancing. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Hlllyard, mo- atives in Downey, Idaho. financial responsibility, year, St Elizabeths hospital; di(The "Blind" Man) Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Hansen of technical ability and experience. rector of nursing school and sutored to Pocatello, Idaho., Satur& Linoleum Co. Awing of a $2,300 nurses, day to bring home their son Jun- Amalga were guests of Mr. and Such sworn statement may be re- perintendent De- Phone 244-325 So. Mato Freedmens hospital. before yera, be to L. furnished O. Mrs. Sorenson, quired Thursday. who been school has ior, attending of the Interior Appointto partment made award is Mrs. Mr Pete left Johnson any and particular in the Idaho city. ment is to be in Washington, D.C. bidder. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bair, Mr. and Monday for California. They wUl Each bid shall be made out on only. Completion of a course in Mrs. William Olsen and Mrs. Nell see th Fair at Treasure Island form to be obtained at the an accredited nursing school and and visit at Los Angeles, HollyFOR YOUR Hlllyard were Salt Lake City visi- wood following experience Oilice of the Engineer or Town nursing rebefore and San Diego, tors Sunday. are Clerk, shall be accompanied by completion of such course, home. must not a certified or cashiers check or required. Applicants Miss Ethel Anderson Is visiting turning Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Thomson and hid bond for five (5) per cent of have passed their 53rd birthday. CALL relatives In Salt Lake City. Fay and Marva the amount of the bid made pay-bl- e Senior field assistant, entomolMrs. Ivan Christensen entertain- granddaughters CO. BAUGH PLUMBING Lee Durney, left for San Francisa field year, junior to the order of the TOWN ogy). $2,00 ed at a trousseau tea Sunday in co LINK-BELSTOKERS and Oakland, California, Mon- OF CLARKSTON, UTAH; shall aid "(entomology), $1,440 a year, honor of her daughter Inez, who field aid PHONE 57 Quality and Service to visit relatives and see the ba sealed and filed with the under (entomology), was married to Francis T. Trythal day 1,020 a yearfl, Bureau of EntoC erk of Town of Clarkston at J of Salt Lake City, June 16. One his office at Clarkston, Utah on mology and Plant Quarantine. Exhundred thirty-fiv- e called during or before June 23, 1939, at 7:00 perience In assisting in entomolthe appointed hours. They will m. and will be opened and ogical research, forestry, or inmake their home In Salt Lake pub'icly read aljud at or about sect or plant disease control work City. FOR RENT Sleeping and house- 7.15 oclock p. m. of that day in is required. Applicants must not Mrs. Maggie T. MerrUl, Rhoda Clarc-stokeeping rooms. 79 West Center, the Council Room of the T. Plant, David Hendricks, H. Town Hall. Logan. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. L. O. SorenMrs. -son, Bishop and Erastus FOR SALE "New Idea side deJohnson, Mrs. Carl Johnson, Mrs. livery rake and mower. Cache WE HAVE AN EXPERT D. J. Tripp, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Valley Commission Co. & Heating WINDOW GLASS MAN Plumbing Christofferson, Mrs. Metha RepairHeating Plumbing white LOST One TYPEWRITERS and dog, pointer Mr., and Mrs. Melvin Sewer Connections ing with brown spots, 10 months old. Johnson, Joseph Johnson and Ray ADDING MACHINES Free Estimates Return 146 South 4th East, or Johnson were among those from Sold .Rented and RALPH MERZ Phone 1082 Cache American office. Reward. Richmond who went to Fairview, Repaired 176 North Main Phone 343 Idaho, Sunday to attend the funCOMPANY eral services of Mrs. Amelia GilTHE NEW bert. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Smith and Mr. and Mrs. William Smith of SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH Rexburg, Idaho, spent a few days iirw WOTfl of the week here visiting relatives. scmoH The Andrus family reunion was held at the Richmond tabernacle, Monday. A meeting was held in the forenoon at which a good program was rendered. At noon a basket luncheon was served. Games 1938 CHEVROLET Sedan FAIR GROUNDS 1937 CHEVROLET and social visiting comprised the Sedan 1936 CHEVROLET Sedan afternoon amusements.. Logan, Utah 1936 FORD Sedan Mr. and Mrs. Dean Sorenson 1937 FORD Coupe and family attended the HUlse 1929 FORD Coupe family reunion held at Logan on 1938 Sedan PLYMOUTH Entitle the holder to 25c Saturday. 1936 DODGE Sedan Furniture - Automobiles 1:00 PAL About fifty and junior on any room at reduction 1934 PONTIAC Sedan Livestock girls together with M. I. A. offithe rates as advertised 1934 GRAHAM Sedan cers and class leaders spent three We Sell on Commission: one coupon to the room. 1931 STUDEBAKER Sedan MONTHLY PAYMENTS days of the week at the GirJs DAIRY 1930 ESSEX Sedan HORSES, COWS, AS YOU DESIRE NEW camp in Logan canyon. 1930 LaSALLE Sedan POULTRY, MERCHANDISE Assured bed - springs - mattresses 1936 CHEV. 1H Ton Privacy OF ALL KINDS. carpets 1936 DODGE throughout the Ton house, 1933 FORD 1H Ton Wanted: Dairy Cows EXTRA CREAMED Bulla or anything yon have RATES to sell. Tm Cor Frw He. Dotw Bor $1.50 to transportation. Chaos in transportation is a drag on all industry - j Our Patriotism Continued 5lM-n- Matur. November 1 1131 . . . at tha Entered aa Beoond-Claa- a Poet Office at Logan. Utah, under the Act of March 3, 1897. Bubecrlptloa Ralea: by Advertising Rate Tuesday, June 20, 1039 LOGAN'. CACHE COUNTY. UTAH Awnings SPECIAL .... Logan Bakery Logan Washer Exchange 119 8outh Main Phene 1062 their SEWER W Installation Plumbing Repair JONES PLUMBING COMPANY PHONE 823 T LOGAN, UTAH m Classified Adds SPRING BUY WITH n RALPHS- Geo. B. Chris-tofferso- n, CLEANING Everton Logan Hardware Semloh Hotel Logan Used Cars Livestock Auction mis coupon bee-hi- a gallon England 90 West to $300 Every; Sat. ve STATE LOAN ICE CREAM $1.00 $10 Center $3.50 riE St. . NOW FEATURE FREE Garage USE THIS COUPON COMPANY Cache Auto OF LOGAN 29 COMPANY 3 WEST 1st NORTH PHONE 260 D. J. WLLSOX, Law Manager Phone 1434 A. L. MOSS CONFIDENCE AT . . . BLAIRS The conditions of a car means more to yon in satisfaction and the saving after in repairs and upkeep than the few dollars additional! you may pay on the original purchase price. Compare the condition of our cars as welt as the prices. We Invite Your Inspection. Sir. 275.00 nn nn 1938 qq 375 00 575 00 GRAHAM $127 J.KfM Supercharger Sedan.... 1937 Dodge DeLuxe ?70C Sedan; Radio; Heater 1936 1935 Nash-Lafaye- CHEVROLET CHEVROLET Sedan 1938 OLDSMOBILE Sedan 1937 CHEVROLET Coach 1937 GRAHAM Cavalier Sedan. 1937 CHRYSLER Sedan; Radio; Heater 1937 $gQ5 QO 525 00 625.00 725 OO The above list is just a few of the many choice cars from which you can make yonr selection. BLAIR MOTOR COMPANY PLYMOUTH 55 West CHRYSLER 1st North Logan |