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Show THE CACHE AMERICAN Nppa;r. Tuvdays and Published Usgan, Uuli. C ENGLAND, Managing WTLLIAM JAM KM W. ENGLAND DAVID W. ENGLAND . . Pat Offke IN BIG LIVES ft MILLVILLE Mr. Leone Garr and Mr. Matte NYavcs at a shower on Thursduy evening mu-ruine- Mechanical Deparmvnt. at the 3, 1837. Butvwriptlon rates. Outside County, one year 12 00; Inside Cache County. 1153 Advertising rates made known upon application. SPRINT; Tl.Mji MAY UK IJO.MB TIME! . It is not itrohahle that bombs will fall on our communities, Knvmy bombers would have to fly a long way to get here- - Nevertheless,' it could happen and we know that such things have hapjiened in many parts of the world. Since it is possible, it is necessary for us to prepare to minimize town the damage that would result- - No forward-lookin- g wants to be caught unprepared. What we usually think of at this time of the year is And we could not act on a better thought spring clean-up- . this year, say the engineers of the National Board of Fire Underwriters, who have studied the possibilities of bombing damage. They say that every citizen should give his premises a thorough spring cleaning. In this way chances of accidental fire w ill be cut down, and in addition, we will be safer if an enemy attack comes. CGIEC2,, LEXANDEQ JUxXLCOTT, "TOE &PUEJ It is suggested that attics, especially, lie cleaned out thoroughly. Even trained firemen would have difficulty OP THE CDUMB4 DPCttDCASTWG SSTEM. REVIEWED out bombs an in attic fires ignited by incendiary putting HQ9T $UOV 4T 7U ACS OP FIVH MTH CbSttJELL VlELD, cluttered with discarded furniture, piles of paper and old A kXNSAS' CI7V STAG. CRITIC AMD BR07WEG TO THE clothing. The National Board also recommends that each euoeme citizen prepare to extinguish fire bombs. For this purpose to is have suitable connection and hose a best a it long enough to reach the attic. Only a spray of water should be used on the bomb itself. Another recommendation is to co- missioner MacDonald said the fol- more than 6.600 tons of abandoned if put into ef- streetcar rails, containing enough operate fully with air raid wardens. Comply with all their lowingwillregulations, remove the more serious fect, scrap steel to build four destroyers suggestions and rules. restrictions on interlState truck or 325 medium tanks. Acting ComThis year America must be prepared for any eventually. traffic: maximum width for trucks, missioner Dryden announced. He By George Peck in96 inches; height, 12 feet six e W new plan a said a is more important than ever. R. L. Thornton, (President of Spring clean-u- p ve35 feet for TW Field immortal, ' Our Everyday Job nation-widthe single ches; length, P A salvage collection project, Mercantile National Bank of Dalhicles and 45 feet for combinations the WPB Bureau of las, Texas, In a recent issue of his wlth $92,090 million for a year ago, of vehicles; load for a single wheel, sponsored by Industrial Conservation, to remove institution's monthly bulletin, and $82,587 million in 1929, the 9.000 pounds; load for a single rail from city streets Is expected wrote such a splendid message, axle. 18,000 pounds; gross weight, to Increase the rate even more. Department said. that we are reproducing it here: ARMY PROGRESS Under Sec- 30.000 pounds for vehicles having We are at war; our country of for War two told Patterson a axles and 40,b00 pounds retary been attacked; our soldiers has more or conference the War Depart- vehicles having three press : We must face the facts. killed. . ' ment cannot answer Individual in- axles. ? From Washington we hear it will ' quiries as to the whereabouts of A. W. Fuchs. Senior Sanitary be a long viar. Many men will die, Army personnel or as to whether Engineer for Jhe , U. S. Public many sacrifices must be made. men are casualties or have been Health, Service, .told the conference CLARKSTON A farewell party BUT WE WILL WIN. taken prisoners. Nearest of kin of present 'dairy .products' Inspection honoring Earl Griffin was held in As we see it, business, generally casualties will be notified by offi- laws cause needles duplication of the meeting house on Saturday j two Important jobs today: j has cial telegram immediately upon re- inspection procedures, and in some B. H. Griffin naS all evening. FROM OUR CONGRESSMAN ceipt of Information from the field, Instances tend to limit distribution charge of the follow mg program. First, support our government and W. K. GRANGER of our the Commander-In-Chihe said. (Prisoner of War lists are he said. He said a model milk Community singing, directed by received from the International ordinance OPublic Health Bulletin Mrs. Daisy Burt, accompanied by Army and Navy one hundred perWASHINGTON LETTER Red Cross at Geneva, and when No'. . 229), designed to promote Mrs. Bessie Griffin; prayer, A. H. cent; support them in all efforts, SCRAP DEALERS LICENSED such lists are received the next of and a higher Hoggie; duet. Miss Blanch God- not Just those things we l.ke bst. uniformity greater Price Administrator Henderson an- kin are also notified immediately. level of excellence of local milk or that perhaps appeal to us as frey and Mrs. Fay Godfrey; talk, nounced all dealers seeking waste He said the great number of per- - control mast, and not Jut Is available to 'President Bennie J. Ravsten; ac- - individuals practices. scrap or salvage material will be sons who have sent such inquiries States and communities from the cordion solo, MibS Sara Heggie: enough to save our faces, but ty put under Federal license automat- to the Department should follow Public Health Service, Washington, farewell address, John Heggie; re- all we are able physically to do. We must do whatever we do enNo . news Is good D. C. ically May 20. Mr. Henderson said the precept, sponse, Earl Griffin, dancing comnot begrudgingly. that under the order any dealer news. He said this Is not merely thusiastically, HOW MAIL TO TO ADDRESS pleted the evening. less than all out help will violating the price schedules or an empty phrase, it is a logical SOLDIERS Nothing Mail from home is A Mother's Day program was be enough, for many of our boys regulations covering such waste or point, rather than a psychological the bright event of the day for sponsored by the Sunday school. will give all. scrap materials may have his li- one. the soldier and in the opinion of James Ravsten was in charge of cense suspended as provided in the "Second, business at home, your CONSUMER CREDIT The Fed- the War Department, supply of the following program. Trio, Miss town and mine, must go on at top Price Control Act. He thereby will eral Reserve Board ruled installIs to second the mail supply Yvonne, Melva and Una Gene Ravonly lose his privilege to do business." ment considered. circumstances purchases must be liquidated of food as a morale agency. In sten, Mrs. Ben Ravsten accom- speed, This is the first application of OPA in 12 Purchasing power must be kept and months, placed of its with stringent striving policy keeping accordpanist; talk, Earl Griffin; licensing authority to a specific limitations on charge accounts. The be kept out of the for prompt and certain delivery of ion solo, Lucinda Hillyard; vocal up; folks must retailers and order, effective Industry, although iwe have our armies to breadline; also War the requires soldier tody, mail, Department solo, Arbon Christensen of Newton, wholesalers generally will be li- that loans of feed and clothe; children must go $1,500 or less which today reiterated instructions for Miss Sarah censed under the General Maxi- are to be met in one Heggie accompanist; to school; monthly bills must be have payment proper addressing of mail for mili- Mothers Day address. Bishop Ira mum Price Regulation. paid, etc. Business must earn proa maximum maturity period of not tary personnel. Hayward of Logan; vocal solo, fits so that income taxes may be PRODUCTION AND CONVERmore than 90 days. Down payMail addressed to Army personArbon Christensen. Corsages were SION WPB Production Director ments which hitherto were not re- paid to the government for our nel serving OUTSIDE the continpresented to each mother. Harrison reported new machine quired on some installment war and defense programs; so s, U. S. limits of should ental the Clark-ston Mothers Day visitors in that War Bonds can be purchased, presses and other metal- - chases are mandatory on all proname in first show Grade, dearly were, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Nelfood and clothing furnished; so working machinery shipped to war ducts in the future. Down full, middle initial, and last name son of Perry, who were guests of that our national credit can be during March were valued ments may range from h to of addressed, followed by Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Atkinson. All of these things, at $108,600,000, an Increase of 73 maintained. of the price, according his person serial number, if known; Army Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Willing of and many more, are direct essenpercent over March, 1941. Machine to the order. under Previously, of or number the Letter company tool shipments alone were 24,300 Presidential authorization, the or other similar organization of j Fielding, were guests of Mr. and tials to the maximum support of our nation In this crucial period. Mrs. Morris Godfrey. units, with a value of $98,400,000. Board specified installment puris a member; The production rate for metal chases be liquidated within 18 which the addressee The American people have alMr. Mrs. and of Hess Emory of the regiment or has reached months, and later reduced this to Designation working machinery if any, to which Fielding, spent Sunday with Mr. ways possessed one element that battalion, separate about $1,300,000,000 a year and is 15 months. The new order covers will do the job: COURAGE. Let's the company belongs; Army post and Mrs. David Thompson. steadily Increasing, Mr. Harrison many commodities not brought un- maintain It. Hysteria has no place Mr. Mrs. LaRue of and of care in number Jardine office the . said. in the picture, fear Is a distinct earlier controls: automqbile i: te Postmaster; The location Trenton were guests of Mr. and and accessories, tires and of tr overseas station should not Mrs. James B. Jardine. liability to all our efforts. Whether Ider It is good news or bad news, lets bedding, draperies, binocu- - Le Uc d; Names and address of the Mr. and Mrs. David Clark of take It. We cant win every household electric appliance.': sc.idiz in the comer. left upper Ogden visited their mothers, Mrs. but we will win the last roundround, come to Individuals in the U. S. not previously mentioned, used furand Mail addressed to Army personMartha Griffin and Mrs. Sarah H. be declared the champ. during March totaled $8,654 mil- niture, jewelry, luggage, athletic nel at posts, campis or stations Clark. As we see It, these are generally lion, an increase of 21 percent equipment, table and kitchenware, within the continental limits of Mr. and Mrs. Alton Dahle and taver a year ago and of 8 percent pottery, glassware, yard goods, and the U. S. should show the same Mrs. Vilate Dahle of Logan were over February. After allowance for clothing and furs, In- information as prescribed for units of Peter S. Barson. seasonal influences the Depart- cluding hats, shoes, and other outside continental U. S. except guests Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Buttars ments index of income payments items. Down payment requirements that the Post Office address of the of Teton, Idaho, rose 0.9 percent from February to on all products listed is increased post, camp, or station should be and children and other March. The increase during March to 33 percent of the purchase used, preceded in appropriate cases spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Buttars. raised the annual rate of income price. CANVAS GOODS by the APO If aplicable; Mail adDr. J. Morris Godfrey of RichSTATE AND LOCAL TRADE dressed to Army personnel on payment to 106 billions, the highest figure ever recorded, compared BARRIERS Public Roads Com- - maneuvers within the continental mond visited his parents, Mr. and limits of U. S. should show the Mrs. Morris J. Godfrey. The Blind Man same information as prescribed Mrs. J. Byron arrived home on above for outside continental U. Saturday from a local hospital Awning & Linoleum Co. where she had spent the past 244 South Main S; Prior to beginning of maneuv-ers. the Post Office Department three weeks. BEST-lXED Phone 244 Logan ' with the concurrence of the Army, will designate the postmasters in whose care mail for personnel involved will be addressed. CONSERVATION ...because its Americas MILDEST During WPA workers salvaged March, WASHINGTON NEiWS A Itonorlng LlU LeaUrnm of The party was held at Lie home of Mr. Mabel Neate. Gamut mere phyed and lovely refreshment served Forty guest were present. M.s L'tUham was married to Cyril Uurr In Use Logan The joung Friday. temple on couple will make Uinr home la Millville. Mrs. Rose Pitkin. 'Mrs. Alton Hulse in company with Mrs, Lao la Wood of Amalga. motored to Salt Lake City on Friday where Uiey .Ui Mr. and opent the week end Mrs. Rex Pukln. held on A farewell party Monday evening in honor of Ariel Humphreys, one of Uie draftees. A ihort program was rendered after which dancing was enjoyed. Ariel and Delbert Clifford Humphrey left on Tuesday morning for service In the Army. Mrs. Edward Larson and Mrs. Cora Hoodless entertained at a shower on Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Larson honoring XU. Ray Larson, a recent bride. A social afternoon was enjoyed and lovely refreshments served. Those present were Mrs. Edward Larson, Mrs. Ray Larson, Mrs. Cora Hoodless, Mrs. Millie Jenson, Mrs. Annie Humphreys. Mrs. Mable Nea-ve- s, Mrs. Martha Hale. Mrs. Rose Pitkin, Mrs. LiU Larson. Mrs. Anna Jenson, Mrs. Hidvle Anderson, Mrs. Lila Garr. Mrs. Leone Garr, all of Millville. Mrs. Loretta Mrs. Lenora of Wellsville. Anderson and Mrs. Edna Crockett of Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schenk of Preston were brief visitors on Friday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Sjoberg. Wel-Uwl- Du ur kb Luism. LVh, 1912 MILLVILLE . Manager Editor-Busine- Class MalUT, Noieicber 2, 1011, under the Act of March Filtered ka LITTLE MOMENTS Frlduys by r Um Cache American Publishing Comp my, kl 62 West CchU-- f Tuesday, May 12. The Cache American, Logan, Cache County, Utah Pape Two f CLARKSTON J'fS ef ' Lea-tha- the things to do. At least, they are the things we are going to try our best to do and do them un- afraid. Beware of rumor; it Is a local menace, a destroyer of progress, ambition and success; it is definitely a national enemy. This is neither the time nor place for the critic', the cry baby', or the weeping willies'. We ars now all on the same side of the street, let's have at It on all fronts, ask no quarter and give none, take the bad and the good and have the COLD COURAGE to take it. and national H)K YOUr Plumbing Repair CALL HAUiill PLUMBING CO. 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