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Show Thursday, June 26, 1911 The Cacne American, Logaa, Cache County, Utah Americans May Fight for Britain and Allies First Aid Class To Be Taught By Educators KNOW YOUR MONEY H.m were conipli'trd WASHINGTON iiatimuil ili'fi'ii'e wli plated In, fir phalli- ipprov-,c.iili this urtk on lintum's Uu.n.hg d.rtf.tor at tlie coilrse and dirccutr for st.itu edu for Ami Ilian li'ihniiaj l'h admi a.. .ra- v orkvrv to aorvlce and m ui.tjiti cation of tni ftid tion for institution in ftr. ,qt;i)ITU,nts and made it c!i.ir to be 8iv'sth,it hyg-eapplied the uy a open for Anierl-- ! en to all trainers In national de In and British e'e , t iunt'se urmi d forces classes at the college. Plans local C. E. formed by Jeppaen. Engl md culled last we k fun dim tor oj national defense trainvoluntiars to form ai ing at live college, and Murk Nio lechnk.il uvilian Utah Uie corps, including of son, guperuaor holay radio exprts to service her rad.o Adult Education program. Mr. Robert Ralllson, certified loc.,1, rs devices for spotting ma-- 1 aid m.Murctor of the Utahi proaclmig tool automobile j operaUT. Adult Eduiation program, miUjchme tenth the classes, which will be- - j mechanics and mtrumem makers gut Monday, July 7 and each 'and repairers, course wiU require 30 class hours j When a reporter asked Mr , of instruction and prat Uie. Tliree ; F, two-hoclasses a day are plan-- j, a press conference Tuesday, ned with each clues continuing the chief executive fished a memothree wrecks and concluding with randum from a basketful! of paoral and written examinations that and read from it stressing will certify those completing sue pers that volunteers were the points Cross Red ceasfully for American not subject to combat duty and first aid cards. WPA trainees not now carrying that If needed here they would be first aid cards wiU be required to returned to this country. take the classes and all other Another correspondent asked if trainee In Uie program will be It were permissible under the neuclasexpected to enroll. Thirty two trality act for an American' to en ses now In operation will receive ter a belligerent country and reInstruction before the project Is ceived the reply that there was completed. Under the schedule now j the p, interfere m krranE.ff i with those who wish to join the first aid training each three weeks. corps. Then he went on to say that Americans could even enter the armed forces of England so long as they did not take an oath of al legiance to the king. The British, BX NORMAN CHRISTENSEN he added, were not requiring such most the Is one of Bear Lake oath an world. beautiful sights in the "Are you encouraging this? was I think no other body of water can compare with ft for scenic the next question. loveliness. The coloration is someThe president replied that he thing unique. It varies from bright very much- favored it (apparently shades of blue and green, to the refering to the plan to recruit lighter pastels, and even at times noncombatant technicians) and he takes on an Indigo cast. No other compared it with sending doctors lake to my knowledge, shows and nurses to England. Great such delightful variations. Britain needs the technicians very It is strange that nothing more much, he said. a this to make has been done He was then asked whether this tourist attraction. Two rather in resorts for holiday indorsement covered enlistment mediocre armed forces and replied crowds and a few summer homes the who wants to Is all that the vicinity affords. simply that any boy to do so. a has other right go perfect If California, or almost any state had such a natural tourists The same thing applies to enlistto ments In the Chinese forces, he mecca, is would be advertised the ends of th earth. Outside of said. He was unable to say whethUtah the lake is scarcely known, er such volunteers would be exand even many of our own peopler. empted from the draft here. are unacquainted with its $10.35 10.60; heavy butchers and Our northern section of the underweights, $10.10 down; packin Stalk is Ppr sows, $7.75 8.75. tourist revenue yet we do proct-ical- ing the CATTLE Receipts, 80, for marnothing to improve situation. It is about time that ket. Slow steers for two days, the Chamber of Commerce and steady to weak; inbet ween cows other civic organizations got busy and veal calves weaker; other kinds to advertise Bear Lake. Logan and about steady; bulk good steers, dirCache Valley would benefit $8.759.50; few lots, $9.659.75; than extent common to medium steers, $7.50 a far greater ectly to 860; best heifers, $8.75 9 60; comthe cost of the campaign. Bear lake is now connected mon to medium, $7.00 8.50; good with Cache Valley by a beautiful ccs mostly $7.00 7.50; cutter to drive coSunon, $6 006.50; canners, $5.75 highway. It is only an hour of choice bulls, down; medium to from here. Logan enthusiasts Utahs scenery might start the $6 408.25; good veal calves, $11.50 13.00; cull to medium , vealers, baU rolling by themselves patrontheir $8.00 11.00. and urging the by lake, izing friends who come here for a visit SHEEP Receipts, 2100; includes to go there as part of their invest1500 for market and 6000 through. best the is The trip trucked-i- n of lot good One way make by ment one can at close at $10.00; lambs steady a short vacation. Monday, seven doubles good to choice 83 to 95 pound Idaho spring lambs 25 to 40 cents higher at $11.65 11 90; good to choice trucked-in springers, $9.50 10.50; medshorn ewes ium to good trucked-i- n Ar uigrmt-ulast rrk by Pre-aJor- tin- - upil J h n TO THE Ar.rt.nl CAN FU3LIC: The United Status Serrol Corvine end ycur police wish you to KNOW YOUR MONEY, and through this nation wide educational pro-jraaim to suppress the major crime c! counterfeitin'?. Oi sorvance of these low simp! rules will safeguard the pockebooks ol the Nation. Thi refer, I urge every person to carefully sudy the rules and to fellow them aircraft-engmie- is, i - The United State Secret Service is grateful for the wholehearted cooperation which it has always enjoyed from your police officers, and we new solicit the acs. stance a::T cf ev ry American cti.-e-n in this effort lo prevent cr.me thKigh this me Mm method cf education. stead oi the aja old n.-cf and imprisonment d . s & S. Secret U. HOW TO DETECT COUNTERFEIT KNOW YOUR MONEYI the suspected bill with a genuine of the same type and denomination. Observe carefully the following features; to) PORTRAIT: Gcauina la ill alikaj stands out from ova! background which is a Una aoaan of rgukn lin; noUaa parUcuhily th. yi, Th counterfeit is dull, smudgy, or unnaturally while; scratchy: background la dark with Irregular and broken tinea tk) SEAL On genuine, sawtooth points around rim we identical and sharp. On counterfeit, aowtooth points are urualty ditf.ientj uneven; broken oft (c) SERIAL NUMBERS: Genuine have distinctive ityle; firmly and evenly printed; name color aa seal. Counterfeit, etyle different; poorly printed; badly tpaced; uneven in appearance. (d) PAPER: Genuine bills are printed on dla'tnctive paper containing very I email rad and blue etlk threade 3. RUBBING a bill will NOT prove whether counterfeit; ink will rub off of either. is genuine or It LUMBER BETTER MODERN HOMES! CO. U. it r " ALL STRANGERS ARE COUNTER-FETTERBUT ALL COUNTERFEITERS ARE LIKELY TO BE STRANGERS. AT r e Hyrism The Best Independence Day Celebration in Utah Fun for oung Fun for Old Entertainment for AU! 4. REMEMBER-N- OT TYPES OF CURRENCY The only three type3 of currency printed by the United States Government for circulation are: 1. FEDERAL RESERVE NOTES, which bear GREEN aerial numbere and eeaL 2. UNITED STATES NOTES, which 3. SILVER CERTIFICATES, bear RID numbere and ted. which bear BLUE numbere and eeaL PORTRAITS Denominations of bills may be Identified by portraits, as dJUJor PATRIOTIC MEETING A. D. ALLEN IV. S. BAILEY WASHINGTON JEFFERSON LINCOLN HAMILTON JACKSON GRANT FRANKLIN on on on on all all NOTED NEWS COMMENTATOR all all cm all on all $50X10 on all $100.00 1 bill bills bills bill SOFT BALL GAME AFTER MEETING bills bills rf V- -i SPEAKER 0 bills $1.00 $2.00 $5.00 $10.00 $20.00 IN CHARGE ARTHUR GAIETH follows: O i ti; MIDNITE DANCE IN ELITE HALL STARTING 12.01 A. M. DAYBREAK: SALUTE . . . FLAG RAISING UNDER DIRECTION THIRD WARD SCOUTS Pa ra de 10 a. m' FEATURING THE AMERICAN FLAG AND INCIDENTS WITH ITS HISTORY CON-NECTE- Now is the Time to Decorate BEMNETTS YOU Call and See Our Planning Department to 1. w And all it took was F. H. A. and Smith Brothers Lumber Co. PlanService. ning and CAN PAY BY THE MONTH! CCV " eft BELLS Now that summer is here, youll want your home to be as gay and as bright as your flower garden. Thats why we suggest that you give it a new coat of paint. We unhesitatingly recommend Bennetts paints because we know that theyre the best you can buy, even at prices far above what they cost. Bennetts paints dont chip, peel, crack or blister and theyre easy to apply. There are also a number of Bennetts varnishes and enamels for various purposes. We suggest you come in and look over the whole line. I JV bvv Service. 4.25. GET THE POINT Nit: Why are pins so hard to And? Wit: I dant know. Why? Nit: Because they are pointed in one direction and headed in another. Boys Life. SMITH BROTHERS ,!;" V; i 2. COMPARE ly OGDEN Hogs: Receipts, 240; Includes 120 for market and 120 through. Steady to 15 cents lower, bulk good to choice 180 to 230 pound butchers, $10 851110; lightweights under 180 and medium weights above 230 pounds mostly pror-cTl'i- Chief, gran-deu- $3 75 AV ap-fir- st I Livestock Market Quotations I 1 I Ann-neo- And Avoid Loss Due to Counterfeits -- - Papa Three , House Paint gal. $2.49 In 5 gal. lots $2.35 S MI Logan 'Hardware Co. 45 North Main Band Concert Childrens Events Softball 2 p. m. Fireworks ON PUBLIC SQUARE Dance 9:00 p.m. BATHING BEAUTY CONTEST DURING INTERMISSION CONCESSIONS ON PUBLIC SQUARE D |