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Show t - Tuesday, June., 3, The Cache American, 1911 !gan. Cache Conntj, tTtah fare Fiva i- OUR DEMOCRACY- - HOCAl NEEWiT FOR RENT Two room furnished apartment. Summer rate. 5.'5 N. 3id. East. Heads Alumni Wimi'rPifrr tyMil tr vnrp'xr ' THE U.S.AN0 ITS RAILROADS Better Caii Ii i Ur Qa.1 at lower Dttjgh Motor Company. prtaw. Adv. TIIISnilSINTSS I JbW We're justly troudce WAVS iU'.HH TeSlta AND Of OUR HUH OUR MOTOR CARS AND AIRPLANES. Clearing Cemetery- Ben H. Roberts, uty sexton, an- ,uuc'd list evening that oik ol n Hiuiidirry nf the (x.HH extension t irulty has been named president of Die alumni BUT FOR. The long haul up the cemetery 1 now OR The BIG HAUL HE MUST a.iatiun. has-lie succeeds Asa Bui-e- n cleaning held till honored gulng forward and any persons ; who HAVE Cux ftl'LFOAOS 700. with basket, bottles, cans or vase l pom u on during the post year. at the cemetery, left there fur Decoration Wholesale Price to Parmer: Buy flower DISPENSABLE in NATIONAL defense, at Baugh Motor urged to call for Uiera before they tS- , ' I '! your gasoline are hauled away to the dump THEY HAVE SEEN THE GREATEST Company In Wholesale lots at 13 and 17 cent Container furnished grounds. single technological factor in free. MAKING AMERICA WHAT IT IS TODAY. L. col-le- Its The Individual That Counts j Werc talking in big number these day m pet- - nflo m its stride making America strong; j 400 planes a month now with a goal of 4 000 before the I over . . $100 million worth of defense plant construction a week . , . over half the reel production of the entire world , , $3 billion of ships on yrr lrf Injured in Fall Gives Radio Talk Wallace L. Secrhrt, employee of the Utah Power and Light Company at the Log.m canyon of the Northwestern Slate mi ton, w.is the speaker in the plant. 11 reported to be recover Sate Lake Tabernacle. Sunday ing from Injuries sustained when thrown from a horse while rid' night, speaking on life and of Brigham Young. Ing in Providence canyon. SatUtah Colonizer and church lead- urday. Mr, Secrist Is being treat ed at the Budge Memorial hospl er. His talk wa broadcast. Preston Nibley, former president til. ordrr Uk'l I RlfcW . Here from Compton Vero Wardell, son of Mr. Ef-f- Going to Alaska Wardell of Compton, CaliforMiss Ruth Crooks ion, daughter nia. i visiting relative in Bogun, of Mr. and Mrs. Newell J. Crook -Richmond and Cove. He came to stem of North Logan and mu, tftah to attend June conference j Helen Mathews of Logan, both of In Salt Lake City which opens whom have been teaching school on friday of this week. In Rich county the past season, have planned to leave Wednesday of tills week for a trip to Alaska Leave for Virginia Their trip la for sight seeing sad Mrs. Arba A. Clem and daughter Melba of Salt Lake City. j educational purposes, visited in Logan and Cache Val ley Saturday prior to starting on Prepare for Meet a trip to Virginia, where they Officers and members of Cache will visit her daughter. Vivian. Legion Before returning she hopes to valleys five American in progressing visit Washington, D. C. and New posts preparations for the entertainYork. ment of 2000 Utah American Le-- J THEN-OPENI- THE COUNTRY NG :e ; their r,r,8,rKla7 In With the Legislatur- e- T"" August Bt con-- 1 rs MILEAGE OF THE WORLD. OF WORLD'S FASTEST PASSENGER TRAINS AVERAGE SPEED OF FREIGHT TRAINS UP 61 SINCE 1920, WITH H0T SHOT 'FREIGHTS NOW DOING 60 MILES PER HOUR. 3lfc OF POINT-TO-POI- . . . rail traffic 13; to 20- -, higher than this time last year with a need of 270 000 new freight car. . , even office equipment manufacturers each Ing a new high in production and the government 110 million pounds of buying scoured wool. The figure mount up until we are d.zzy. But back of the spectacle of America routing like tome great giant to defend herself Is the individual Die man who must pergive almost unbclieveable sonal care and precision to the making of the machinery which w'lll be our chief production. For Instance there must not be so much as a scratch on a certain vital casing of an airplane engine. So an individual polishes it and polishes it again with more care than as if It were a Jewel and then testa it with the which can discover hidden flaws. Another individual who is skillful with a micrometer must measure to a hair line every moving part of this beautiful machine. Then after running the new moto for 10 hours, aneflher man takes It apart tests it once Mag-naflu- x" 56X Comes from New Yor- k- more, then pula it together again. So, In the Anal analysis the production of machine for deis fense the individual up to craftsman In the final naal-ysi- i, our democracy I also matter for seperate human beings for you and me and the man and women down the street who must believe in It with all our hearts and defend It by this belief as well as by the thing we say and do, I H'mocrary exist for the Hake of the individual we all know that ft was evolved after centuries of struggle, to guarantee each one of us the freedom to speak, to worship, to conduct our business as we see fit. . , It also require something of us individually. We dare not leave ch.inized army we are building or It's protection to the vast me-t- o tlie .government In our State earlUl and In Washington or even to our geat great free Industrial system which has gone "all out In service to the country. We must each one of us learn what our democracy means and what It does not mean. We must think about it, bilk about R and see that it works in our own home town and make sure that no one imposes on any of the fundamental freedoms of ourselves or our This is neighbors. the only way for a government "of the people, and for the people, to endure in a world Lke this." ... Mrs. O. A. Iverson of New York McMurrin, venUon 7, 8 Logan, moL,'pr of Mrs. Clinton Ver- Representatives George Noble and and 9. J. J. Edwards, general day. The couple will make their Van Ordcn on Sunday. John IL Schenk, spent over the convention chairman announced n(M1 I visiting here with Mr. and Claire Hyer and David Rawlins home In Smithfield. week end at their homes here Monday, PROVIDENCE Mrs. Elsa MiUcr of Mrs. Eliza left Lewiston on Monday to Join The daughters I while representative William C. Bluff a was hostess at a Quilting on Frl- - Janes entertained for their mo- their parents In White where they expect to England accompanied members of,Enter Forestry Work honorWashington, a on Stowed ther afternoon, Tuesday by LVvx'IS,EIlIAR,TH,l;pTf New, ,da the lower house on a trip to, included ing her 86th. birthday anniver- spend the summer. lidous dinner. Ariel Bemtson Jr, Joseph AnaeU built. Private bath. Suitable were Mrs FrancesThos$ Price. MJmlWi Mrs. Ruth Brown entertained sary. The time was spent socially derson Jr, of Logan and Ernest for two people Inquire at Mrs. Hupp, and a delicious tray luncheon was the Juene Mere club at her home Weldhour. 33BjMartha Hlrschl of Chicago, USAC stuNorth 3rd East, evenings. Soda Springs Visitor Roth Mrg Mendclkow, Mrs. served to Emma Zollinger, Roslna Wednesday night. Dainty refreshdents, left Friday for Evanston, Ida Griffin, and Mrs. Framke. Stirland, Ella H. Frank, Martha ments were served and the evenFrank Harris of Soda Springs. Wyoming, where have been they Rose ing spent In playing bridge. Score Idaho who attended the graduSt-- 1 assigned for the summer In for- Henderson Services of Pullman, Bryson, Eliza Leonhardt. Fuhrlman Walter and Ber- prize was awarded to Mrs. MadelRetta Fuhrlman, Schenk, week 36. with last Ing exercises of the USAC return- j estry Thomas Henderson, spent Washington, Raymond work. have been They ine Butte. Special guests were Mrs. tha Zollinger. ed home Monday taking his daugh-- I under Paul M- 1)111111 at of Hyrum died Saturday from relatives and friends here. ter with him. She was a member fudyl"? Mr And Mrs. Fred Jensen and Madeline Butte, Mrs. Bellinger, Mrs. George Greenway of Evancomplications following an attack Mrs. LaRue Poulsen. Mrs. Jennie of the graduating class. of tick fever. Services will be ston, Wyoming spent Sunday with son Stephen and daughter visited at the home of Mr. Christensen, Mrs. Beneta Smith. In the Hyrum Second her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred held today At a bargain, one Attends Graduation FOR SALE ward chapel. The Thompson fun- Jensen. Among those attending the Benand Mrs. Joe. M. Jensen of MillLuther M. Howell of Salt Lake eral home is making ville on Friday aftmoon. son Stake temple day at hte Lolarge child's bed, like new; one Mrs. Mark and daughHalgrecn Baker coal range in good condi- city, spent Memorial day and gan temple, Wednesday, were Mr. ter of Tooele spent last week with tion. Phone 1416W, or call at Saturday in Logan. He came up to and Mrs. Edward Leavitt, Mr. and M. Mrs. C. her parents, Mr. and 353 N. 3rd. East. S. M. England. place a flower on the grave of his Mrs. Edward Smith, Mrs. Vaudis New Editor Announced Bryson. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Boman, Mrs. Anna Orchard, Mrs. Mr. son newsof David a and Wallace Davis, Allen, budding Howell and to attend the USAC Marion Orchard, Alton Orchard, Buying Merchandise son Rich- paper man of four years exper- Mrs. A. E. Allen was married to and Mrs. Greta Karren. W. R. Lewis, manager of the graduation exercises, his The Benson LEWISTON stake the graduates ience on the Soda Spring Sun and Miss Alice Simmonds, on Thurs- scouts Mrs. Eva Parkinson and daughCompany here, ard being among C. C. Anderson and Aaronlc Priesthood other publications in Utah and day evening in the Logan temple. of the big state school. mareastern for left last evening has taken a lease on the The young couple plan to make members joined together In a two ter Peggy are spending their vaIdaho, cation in California. They left on kets where he has gone to make day outing Tuesday and WednesSouth Cache Courier at Hyrum their home In Logan. Coast Visiors day at the Tltterson park. Th Monday. purchases of merchandise for the and will become the new editor Bowen and Mrs. Lamar Mr. and various department of this popular Mrs. Myrtle Telford spent last Irving Nard, wife and son of of that paper. Mr. Davis believes children of Baver Dam visited rel- group went to the park Tuesd,'- -. to Lewiston local store. Mr. Lewis will be away San Francisco, have been visiting Hyrum offers a world of opporweek in Salt Lake City guest of returned Tuesday atives here on Memorial Day. for about ten days. All the lead- in Tremonton, guests of Mr. and tunity for a night where they enjoyed a de- her daughter and newspaper Thirteen women of the First licious luncheon Mrs. W. W. Whitney, who brought man. served in the Preston Stuve. ing markets will be visited. ward Relief Society made noodles community dance hall and a free them to Logan Saturday to meet Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Hayball at the ward chapel on Thursday. picture show which was given un- of Salt Lake City spent Saturday old friends and acquaintances. Mr. Idaho Falls Visitors lived in Logan Nard formerly Mrs. Alice Pilklngton of Smith-fiel- d der the direct supervision of Ben-Sta- and Sunday visiting relatives and Dr and Mrs. R. N. Packard of! where he attended school. He is Aaronlc Priesthood commitMrs. friends in Lewiston. and spent several days at the Dr. Idaho Falls, Idaho; now employed in a steel and and tee. After the enjoyable evening home of her brother-in-laN H Packard of Ogden, and Mr. metal defense manufacturing plant Parley Mclntire, Thornton sister, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Bry- - the group returned to the park for LOW DOWN FROM and Mrs Carlton H. Doud of on the coast. (Dorothy Ida Georgeson. Weston; son. the night and for Wednesdays ac- HICKORY GROVE Preston, Idaho, were house guests! Glen Paul Myers and Nina Hillam, of girl friends of Miss tivities. Stake leaders from Lew- -, group of Dr. and Mrs. Chester J. Myers Away back yonder we put a Ashton; Royal John Gidney, Mont- - j jjoma Alder entertained at a iston Aaronic priesthood Commissioner superduring the week end. Herbert, son Athletic lot of stock in the argument and Doris Evans, Master Scout and visee Ira Maye peller on Hyer N. honor Packard, her shower R. Thursday A. C. Hancey, a former resident jn of Dr. and Mrs. about women suffrage, and how Dale Iven Nil- - j evening at the home of Mr. and H. Fay Bemhlsel. received his degree at Utah Staw of Cache county, having made Raymond, Idaho; Roma Smithfield and Alder, son, ' : Mr. and M--s. Floyd Parkinson, it would clean up everything and hirs. Fred Alder. During the on Saturday. his home at Hyde Park but now William Adelbert hig a reading was given by Arma Mrs. Beth Blair and Paul Park- make politics sweet. Big problems of Idaho Falls, stopped in Logan Jensen Judd, j Alder; vocal solo, Mrs. Fred Norma and Clough inson of Price, went to Fairfield, would flatten to mole hills. Irom home Saturday on his way Going to Canada Lind-- 1 I been thinking about It on acRigby George were solos on Wednesday to attend the Idaho given by where he visited a son. 5en ancj piano Mrs. Golden Butters and two Magna count of Japan. Our diplomats are Marie Vivian and Andrews, reDeU Hanson. Dainty funeral services of their father Dr. is state athletic com- quist sons are preparing to leave Wed- Mr. Hancey to 90. William B. Parkinson Jr. Floyd, not having much luck with Japan. of Idaho Logan ; Orson Burnham Spencer, f reshments were served state missioner for the And our economists are arguing nesday for Canada accompanying and is chairman of the commis- Yost nd Olga Beutler, North LoMany useful and beautiful gifts Paul and Beth spent several days Mr. Lotheir daughter and pro and con on what to do. But Alfred Wilbur Swinyard, gan; honored at week last to Falls In the Twin the were received his appointment presented our women folks keep on with and Mrs. Jim Bennett. Mr. Ben- sion. He i; Edith June and Hanson, gan was who of bed side their father, guest. silk hose. Any nobody Is getting nett is a graduate with a degree from Governor Chase Clark. Joseph Filton Hanson and One hundred fifty called at the confined in the Twin Falls hosfrom the USAC. He is going into any place. Emma Jeanne Oskar, Logan; Wal- home of Mr. and Mrs. Leon C. A- pital. Sisters, if you are on your toes the employ of the Canadian gov- Entertain Chicago Friends lace Fred Allen, Providence and lder on Sunday, where a trousseau C. Mrs. C. Choat spent and want to klnda Mr. and n ernment when he arrives home. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Olsen had Alice Louise Simmonds, Cornish; tea was their honoring given Sunday in Brigham City. clean-u- p the prothe pleasure last week of enter- Nathan Judd Snapp. Washington, everything became the daughter Roma, who Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth and fam- mises, you have a slick chance Drummond Visitors taining two of their Chicago D. C. and Edith Doutre, Logan; bride of Dale Nilson of Smith-fieland Helen William Elmer Watkins and Ruth ily of California are visiting with now. Switch to cotton stockings John E. Hill and family of friends, Alice Ryan The ceremony was performverses silk and solve the Japanwere shown the Mae Anderson, Logan; friends in Lewiston. Charles on Thursin Drummond, Montana were week Dunning. They the temple Logan ed taMr. and Mrs. Preston Struve of ese problem over night also the Golden Peterson and Virginia Lee end visitors in Logan, having at- beauties of Logan canyon and Salt Lake City spent Saturday cotton problem. Show up the and Salt to a ken William for Ogden exercises trip Parley Arnold, Logan; the tended graduating and Ethel A11'1'8011- - and Sunday guest of Mr. and Mrs. diplomats, and the economists. womElwood and Dezza lett Christensen. at the USAC on Saturday where Lake City. The two Chicago of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Bryant Telford. all from And the old head of the househome on were en their way Hill San Mrs. Francisco; Gammett Davis, a daughter of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Van Orden hold, so called, show him up too. where they were par- David Russell Hendricks, Lewiston Mrs. J. E. Hope of Ogden, Mrs. graduated. They took their daugh- Los Angeles of Arimo, Idaho, Mrs. and family of Salt Lake City were Yours with the Low Down ticipants in the National Bowling and Carol Partridge, Fillmore; EllenC. Tripp ter home with them. Nelson and Richard Smith guests of Mr. and Mrs. Peter E. JO SERRA tournament. John T. Bernhard, New York and P. of Logan, Mr. and and family L. Leland Ramona Logan; Bailey, Teacher to Return Mrs. Henry Coleman and family Holmes, Logan and Myrtle G. of Logan, Given Scholarship L. Ray Christiansen of Smithfield. ij1 a, Gar-bett L. of Kanosh, Yeates, Nibley; Clifford Raymond Kimball S. 7. Miss Afton Sorenson left Fripresident of the Texas mission, Logan. and Pedersen, Virginia from the will return to Logan this summer who graduated Saturday day for Woodland. Calif., where ' college with his family and resume his Utah State Agricultural she will visit at the home of her 89TH. ANNIVERSARY Mr, and position on the faculty of Logan with a B. S. degree in political OF MRS. HOPE sister and brother-in-la! ten men Mrs. Leonard Mathews. seminary, E. J. Passey, seminary science is one of the Sloan Alfred P. to receive Mr. chosen RICHMOND principal announced Sunday. The Relief Society held their left the seminary scholarships in the department of Children and grandchildren of closing meeting of the seasons Christiansen Denat faculty four years ago to accept government management Mrs. Ann Hope gathered at her work, Tuesday. Only one meeting for the coming home ver university the the mission assignment. Sunday afternoon in obser- a month will be held during year, Dr. W. L. Wanlass, dean of vance of her 89th birthday anni- summer. of commerce, the school Mr. and Mrs. Reed N. Woodguests enjoyPopular Lake Resort versary. Thirty-fou- r "V t iI T ' announce the arrival of a of social land which afternoon an ed openvisiting Ideal Beach resort, Mrs. a flowhospital. born Beautiful son in Logan and lunch. ed to the public on Memorial Day spring Miss formerly ers adorned the rooms. Mrs. Hope Woodland was is proving to be a very popular Old Timer Visits coma Thelma resident of Los a of been King. this Farrell Edwin Gittins Spencer has Angeles, reports place, Mr. and Mrs. Severln Nelson, and Maon Pulley of Logan, oper- former resident of Mendon and munity sixty-on- e years, having ators. Their steak dinners were Logan visited in Logan Thurs- emmigrated to this country from Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Perry and among the real attractions on day, accompanying his grandson, England, with her husband, the children of Preston were guests Sunday. Boating and rollerskat- C. A. Green of Salt Lake City late William Hope, in July of of Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Sorenson ing also provide ideal paastime. here. Mr. Gittins was one of the 1870. She has a living posterity of on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bair and Among some of the Logan guests first settlers of this section, be- more than two hundred. She has at the resort on Sunday were H. ing 82 years of age now. He tells eleven living nine of Mrs. Veldon Bair motored to Bear children, R. Pederson and family. Verne B. an Interesting story of the devel- whom are over fifty years of age. Lake on Sunday. Tift-Ada Johnson has accepted Muir and family, Mr. and Mrs. opment of the railroad company Out of town guests enjoying the Harvey Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. into Utah and Montana. He has affair were, Mrs. Ephraim Mair, the position of secretary to Dr. C. C. Goodwin and Mr. and Mrs. a vivid memory of many of the and daughter Afton 'and son Don, Blood at the U.SA.C. for the National Pittller Products Corporation, Nctt York po Proof J. C. Allen. early pioneers of northern Utah. Mr. and Mrs. John Skarr, Bart- - Senator James A. PROVIDENCE J f11 . 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