OCR Text |
Show I'aip Two r.iuisy. July 31. liMJ Cache American, Iairnn, Cache County, Utah Tl-- KVNU Goodnite. nuiiutc newscast on th hnur every hour of the day) Dairy Dram Sundown Serenade 9.05 Dla Dance 9 30 -- It Dance Time of Today 9 45 Headline 10 00 -- KVNU Goodnite TUESDAY, Augtut 4, 1942 10 CO 5 8 15 ' THE CACHE AMERICAN Pi.bi.oli.-- NV Brini-Week- the Cache Anwii an Puli'. LogiUl, ai.1 Tuoiijy at (1 Wot Cminy. Uut. Edlliir.Htiui.isi WILLIAM C. ENGLAND, Muiiug.lig JAMM W. ENU1.ANU DAVID W. ENGLAND Frid) HilGeaes uf by 81. r Gatlins E i Meelmllir! Depaiment. ... November I. 1931. Matter. Olfire a: Lugim. UtJii. under U- - Act of March at th 1897. 3. SiibarrljHIon rate: OuUide County, one year 12 00; Inside Cache I. SO. Advi-riltrates made known upon application. County, hopk foil mi: ackd The aged people of Utah have been piven hope for additional relief through the request made to the Welfare Hoard Ly Governor Herbert Ih Maw that they arrange to conform a little more to the law that was enacted at the last state legislature. That law allowed an aged dependent up to $.'50.00 per month with the privilege of earning an additional $10.00 without its jgit m ik Wmktmgfm, 0. C. I4t being deducted from the amount of assistance. With the increased cost of living this added income will help SAMUEL GOMPERS maintain a worthy standard of living. Then, too, the had a more among other achoola, at night. NO cause haand ever governor has asked the Welfare Hoard to assume the His young manhood coincided able champion than American labor did in the with a period in which labor was relieving the counties of the same, person of Samuel Compere, and making its first serious efforts releivng the counties of the same. th powerful American Federa- to unite into trade unions. Comtion of Labor is th living monu- port had joined the cigarmakers There is merit, we feel, in the extra $10.00. It is ment to hia efforts. It was this union at the age of fourteen and his to a honorable for more the person put unquestionably organization which erected the toon rose to prominence in and eloquent permanent monument in leadership of that group, time to something useful whenever health and ambithe national capital shown In the then in the American labor tion suggests it rather than to just sit around. It is aa a whole. He was among sketch, in which the mans fruitthe most influential figure in the ful career is of mbolixed. true that as one grows older he sometimes sits and A living wage for reasonable formation of the American Fedthinks and at other times he just sits, but when the working hours under humane eration of Labor in 1881, serving for one year working conditions were the as its urge comes to be useful by helping a neighbor in his goals to which he devoted his life. and thereafter aa its President work he should be encouraged to do so without having Gompers was born in London, for the rest of hia life, with the January 27, 1850, into a pitifully exception of one year. to report the few dimes received for that work to the Gompers, despite radical bepoor family. Poverty cut hia eduwelfare board. Thrift should not be hampered, especation and tent him to work at ginnings, did sot support socialthe age of ten. When ha was istic theories and was always an cially at this time. and thirteen, his family migrated to advocate of conciliation America and settled in the peaceful adjustment of labor disThere have been, no doubt, many an elderly lady who squalid East Side section of Now putes. The increasing importance would have busied herself at some knitting, mending, of the labor movement of which York. he was leader and eloquent footFollowing his father quilt making, or rug making had she been privileged ha was apprenticed in the spokesman made him, unquessteps, to do so without the case worker embarrasing her by most imporcigar making industry, because tionably, one of the it had a labor organisation. The tant individuals in recent Amerasking questions as to what she did with the finished long hours and oppressive living ican history. article and if sold how much she received for it. A conditions might have crushed Gompers died December 13, the ambition in other boys. In 1924. The A.F. of L., by that time person, no matter how young or how old, yearns for Gompers these things only spur- ono of the major forces in our a little independence. A quarter or a half dollar rered him on to fight for his fellow, national life, is devoted to bis men. He thirsted for education memory. The memorial tribute to ceived for ones handiwork enriches the soul, for the and devoted all his leisure hour him in Washington has become a to making up what he had shrine for labor and American recipient feels that he or she is not a burden, but a missed, attending Cooper Union. generally. to someone. help tOwntgma W Murisl Kitt t CvmImIow) The sentiment expressed in the following few lines, the author of which is unknown, will perhaps express the hope of every young and able bodied person : When I grow old, God grant that every child will feel the youth-- , (D (3 (U ful texture of my coul and will not turn away LOGAN VOICE OF NORTHERN UTAH from me as from a vine or shrunken tree, PROGRAM FOR REFERENCE THIS CLIP When I grow old. When I grow old, 4:03 Songs of the Heart SATURDAY, August 1, 1942 God grant that I will have a task that must AJVI. 4q:30 Movie 5:05 Sunday Evening Musicale 7:00 KVNU Ranch House be done or someone fare the worst, that in 5:55 Newscast 7:30 All Request Hour some corner of the earth someone will need 6:00 KVNU Goodnite. 9:30 Morning Melodie my hand, 10:00 Hello, Idaho MONDAY, August 3, 1942 When I grow old. 10:15 Preston Varieties AJH. move-me- nt , Merry-Go-Roun- d , HYDE PARK HYDE PARK The Fine Arts dub met at the home of Mrs. Bessie Hancey, Wednesday evening. Mrs. Naoma Perkes read a number of Interesting short subjects from the Readers Digest Light refreshments were served to the Mae Perkes, following members, Zola Daines, Erma Humphreys, Ellen Edna Chrlstoffersen, Balls. Martha Daines, Verla Lamb, Eulalia Gittens, Ruby Hurren, Mae Lee, Naoma Perkes and the hostess. Mrs. Asa Seamons returned to her home on Saturday from a local hospital. Mrs. Seamons underwent a major operation last week. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Seamons have received word that their son, Weldon, has been promoted to a Sergeant In the U. S. army. Burton Matkin, son of Mrs. Mabel Matkin, has been promoted to the rank of Corporal In the U. S. Army. At present Burton Is studying mechanics at Aalameda, Calif. Mrs. LaPreal Lamb entertained her Primary dass with a swimming party at Logana Plunge on Friday afternoon. The 'group consisted of Lew Dell Balls, Don Lee, Jean Lamb, Vera! Lamb, David Gittens, Max Lamb, Harold Hancey, Milton Petersen, Basil Lamb, Robert Nielsen, Robert Lamb, Fave Lamb, Joyce Reeder, Evelyn Laur- - If you suffer Rebecca Lamb and Erma sen, Coleman. Mrs. Ettie BaUam of Redwood, City Calif., Is visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Petersen. Mr. Petersen has been confined to his bed for some time suffering with rheumatism. Mrs. Della Hyde spent a few days in Salt Lake City last week visiting with her daughter. Miss Doris Hyde. Mr. and Mrs. Reeder Thatcher and family of Young, were visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Preston Lee, Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Bartley Purser and children of Rigby, Idaho, are visiting relatives and friends In town. Mr. and Mrs,. Lambert Burgess and Doyle Burgess of Rigby are visiting at the home of Mrs. Sarah Purser. Mrs. Bonnie Woolf and new son returned from a local hospital on Sunday. Mrs. June Reeder and new daughter returned home from a local hospital Friday. Miss Lucille Duce, who has been studying beauty culture In Pocatello, has completed her course and Is now operating the beauty shop in connection with her sister, Mrs. Daphna Hancey. The speaker in Sacrament meeting Sunday evening was E. R. Owens, of the Cache stake presidency. Ivan Christensen of Newton sang two vocal solos. . distress from wFBUU v; immss Which Makes You Blue, Cranky NERVOU- SAt such times if youre troubled by cramps, headache, backache, a bloated feeling, nervousness distress of irregularities due to functional monthly disturbances try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound! It's helped thousands upon thousands of women and girls to go smiling thru such "difficult V, days. ? K I V T natures own beneficial roots herbs. No harmful opiates. - thruout and the Compound helps build up resistance against such symptoms. Follow label directions. Worth trying! m's 1:05 1:30 2:05 2:15 2:30 3:08 3:15 3:30 3:45 4:05 4:30 5:00 5:13 5:30 Trio 6:05 Just Relax Hawaiian Echoes Songs of .the Sage Milady's Melody Musical Horoscope Musical Importations This Rhythmic Age Monitor Views the News Tea Time Tunes Your Music and Mine Movie World Coverage News Violin Miniatures Swing Classics and Singin Swingin Merry-Go-Rou- 6:30 Pumpernickel Patter 7:05 Popular Varieties 7:30 Local Side of the News 7:45 Treasure Chest 8:05 8:30 Saturday Night Party Sundown Serenade 9:05 Lets Dance 9:30 Deseret News Program 9:45 Headlines of Today 10:00 KVNU Goodnite SUNDAY, August 2, 1942 AM. 10:00 Newscast 10:05 Sleepy Head Serenade 10:30 The Song Parade 11:05 Concert Master 11:30 Western Serenade 12:00 World Coverage News 12:15 Sunday Swing Session 12 45 Rainbow Trio P.M. 1:00 Weeks News In Review 1:15 Music In Modem Mood 1:30 Christian Science Devotional 2:05 This Rhythmic Age 2:15 Songs of Herb Jeffery 2:30 U. S. O. Program 3:00 Revival Hour : In Lydia Pinkhams Compound is one medicine you can buy today-ma- de especially for women-- to relieve monthly pain and its tired nervous feelings due to this cause. And In such a sensible way! With month-Pinkha- 12:45 Rainbow PJW Place Your FALSE TEETH w L. Taken regularly 11:05 Tunes for Today Musicale 11:30 Miniature 1200 World Coverage New 12:15 Song Styles 12:30 Spineroo Did You i 4 iSfrh SO iGsKicg Up Highfs A.M. 7 00 M tnagcr - fcdiw Entered as Put ) Aim-ica- t a Glass Last Night? Thousands do and wondar why their den tures remain dull and stained - why they suffer with offending denture breath. They fail to reahia that water atone is not a cleans but now, there's a great formula ing agent prfected by a dentist,falsecalled teeth like magic that thoroughly cleans no brushing! Simply put a little Powder in a glass of water soak now they sparkle, your teeth are really clean and look hka - tha day your dentist said, Don't they took natural? Try lasts long - costs only 30f. At all druggists. - Old Farmer's Recipe. Mu Allenni and Lemon Juice to get quick relief from peine of rheumetice and neuralgia Druggists have AUenru grocers have lemons. ! , 7:00 KVNU Ranch House 7:30 USES at Your Services 7:45 The Dawn Patrol 8:05 All Request Hour 9:05 C. C.s Present Cecelia 9:15 Announcers Choice 9:30 Report to the People 9:45 Musical Newsy 10:05 Dance Varieties 10:30 Tune Tabloid 10:45 Your Music and Mine 11:05 Tunes for Today 11:30 Melodic Moods 1200 World Coverage News 12:15 Lum and Abner 12:30 Spineroo 12:45 Rainbow Trio P.M 1:05 Pipe Organ Concert 1:15 Isle of Paradise 1:30 South American Way 1:45 Music in Modern Mood 2:05 Songs of the Sage 2:15 Miladys Melody 2:30 Concert Master 3:05 Musical Importations 3:15 Ivy L. Smith 3:30 Monitor Views the New 3:45 Tea Time Tunes 4:05 Matinee Melodies 4 30 Movie 5:00 World Coverage News 5:15 To be announced 5:30 Matinee Classics 5:45 Meet the Band Merry-Go-Rou- 6:05 6:15 Interlude 7:43 8:05 Treasury Star Parade and Singin Swingin Exchange Program 6:30 Pumpernickel Patter .7:05 Popular Varieties 7:30 Local Side of the News KVNU Ranch House 7.30 The Dawn Patrol 8 05 All Request Hour 9 05C. C.s present Cecil: 9 15 Announcers Choice to the People 9 9 43 Give Me Music 10 05 Musical Roundup 10.30 Tune Tabloid 10 45 Your Music and Min for Today 11:05 Tune 11.30 Melodic Moods News 12:00 World Coverage 12:15 Lum and Abner 12.30 Spineroo 12.45 Rainbow Trio PAL 1 :05 Marching Along 1:15 Die of Paradise 1 :30 Shining Hour 1:45 Music in Modem Mood 2:05 Pip Organ Concert 2:15 Milady' Melody 2.30 Musical Horoscope J.05 Musical Importations 2:15 ThD Rhythmic Age 2:30 Monitor Views th New 3:45 Tea Time Tune :05-and Half 8:30 Movie 5:00 World Coverage Newe 5:15 To be announced In Tango Time 5:30 Serenade 5: 85-the Band 6:05 Interlude 6 15 Exchange Program 6 :30 Pumpernickel (Patter 7:05 Popular Varieties 7:30 Local Side of the New c 7:85 Treasure Chest 8:05 Swingin and Singin 8:15 AAA Program 8:30 Sundown Serenade of Hawaii 9: 9:30 Its Dance Time 9:45 Headlines of Today Half Merry-Go-Rou- : Trebal MekesManyFoelOld TV, from Tu i..,unia J.Id, w M V ip N V.i. Bkiiww, ,ii j e . w rrmrntb. roof la.llh ...d b di. lo pmietmva ski EIS-T- EW srssLS Cystex 4fMll JSwi D&re! NEW! BACTERIOSTATIC HYGIENE great favor women... among now finding Many doctor recommend regular Use of douches as a precautionary measure lor women who want to be clean, of-- 1 dainty for women troubled by ending odor or discharge. Some product may be harmful to delicate Uwues. But not Lydia K. pinkhams Sanative Wash! Plnkhama favor Sanative Wash la gaining greatNOT a among women because It s Its a harmful germicide. Instead (th mighty effective bacteriostatic modern trend). It not only discourInfection and bacterial growth ages and deodorbut thoroughly cleanses ize. Very aoothlng relieve minor Irritation and discharge and ha a tonic eflect on delicate membrane. Inexpensive! Get your bottle of Lydia Pinkhams Sanative Wash today. All druggist. Notices. Connsult County Clerk Signers for Further Information. If pain and distress of functional monthly disturbances make you feel weak, dragged out pale, cranky, nervous at such times try Lydia Pinkhams Compound Tablets (with added Iron). Pinkham's Tablets not only relieve monthly pain (cramps, headache, backache), but also soothe nervousness due to help such cause. Wonderful to help build red blood and thus aid in promot-up ing more strength. Hundreds of thou. anci of women remarkably helped I Follow label directions. , or the 208 Cache Valley Bank Bldg. Logan. Utah. Dated this 26th. day of June, In the District Court of the First 1942. of State of the Judicial District M. C. HARRIS, Attorney for adof Utah, In and for the County ministratrix. Cache. HAZEL S. CHUGG, AdministraIn the Matter of the Joint Es- trix of the estate of Nathaniel B. tate of Josephnle Rlnderknecht Chugg, deceased. Rlnder-knech- t, and her husband, Jacob Dates of publication: June 26, deceased. 3. 10, 17, 24, 1942. July will present claims Creditors executive S. Maughan; Margaret with vouchers to the undersigned committee Ernest B. Maughan; enabove the administratrix of Elva Green and Geddes G. Mautitled estate at the office of Newel G. Daines, ghan. Notice to Credictors attorney at lav, Attorney Newel G. Daines, NOTICE torneytorney Cache Valley Bank Room of In the District Court of the First Bldg., Logan, Utah, County Judicial District of the State of Cache, on or before the 1st. day Utah, in and for the County of of October, A D. 1942. Cache. NORMA R. HIBBARD, Adminis211-21- 2, tratrix. NEWEL G. DAINES, Attorney. In the Matter of the Dissolution Of SM3THFIELD UNION MERPublication Dates: July 24, 31; CANTILE COMPANY, 1942. Aug. 7. 14, 21, a corporation. Notice to Credictors TO THE STOCKHOLDERS, DIRECTORS AND CREDITORS OP In the District Court of the First SM1THF1ELD UNION MERCANJudicial District of the State of TILE COMPANY, AND TO THE Utah, in and for the County of GENERAL PUBLIC: You and each of you will please Cache. In the Matter of the Estate of take notice that an application has MARTHA E. HIBBARD, deceased. been filed with the above entitled will present claims court, praying for a dissolution Creditors Union Mercantile with vouchers to the undersigned of Smlthfield administrator of the above entitled Company, a corporation, and the estate at the office of Attorney ditribution of its assets to Its Cache Valley stockholders as provided by law Newel G. Daines, Bank Bldg., Room Logan, in proportion to the number of Utah, County of Cache, on or be- shares of stock owned by each; You will further take notice fore the 1st. day of October, A. D. 1942. that hearing of said application EDGAR M. HIBBARD, Adminis- has been fixed for the 22 day of trator. August, 1942, at ten o'clock a.m. of NEWEL G. DAINES, Attorney. said day In the court room of Publication Dates: July 24, 31; said Court, In Logan City. Cache County, Utah; and that any obAug. 7, 14, 21, 1942. jections to the granting of said Notice to Creditors application and the dissolution of said corporation must be filed with In the District Court of the First the Clerk of said court before Judicial District of the State of the time of hearing, otherwise said Utah, In and for the County application will be granted and of Cache. said corporation dlssloved. Dated this 1st day of July. 1942. will Creditors BY THE COURT. present their claims with vouchers to the underN. J. CROOKSTON, Clerk. signed administratrix of the estate By VEDA BARSON, of Nathaniel B. Chugg, deceased on Deputy Clerk. or before the 26th day of August, Publication dates: July 2, 10, 17, 1942 at the office of M. C. Harris, 24, and 31, 1942. 211-21- 2, 13 to 25 Who Suffer Up Red Blood! K from your drufgt'4 Udy. Only Th guartole prglKU jrou. rYOU GIRLSh And Need To Build .un-ors.- ,7,d and Guardianship Respective Nervous or lhl yuuf BuiiiiI Mi.iy r J $10 Furniture - 309 Autos - Livestock |