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Show The Cad.e American, Logan. Cache Cour.ty, Utah Pape Four THE CACHE AMERICAN OUR DEMOCRACY- - l',L Tur.'dcs i..! Friday bjr the Caci.e An.ettian PnUi. hir.g Crv.;t r.y, lit 62 Weil CVi'er El Li-in- , L'wt. :y Nep.i;-r- WILLIAM C ENGLAND, Managing JAMES W ENGLAND ... . DAVID W. ENGLAND EJnr-nir.- ... . J.ialler. November 2. 1931. En'ered ai fWond-Ciaa- s Puat Ofiae at lagan. Utah. under the Act of March Bubwrlptlon rates' Out-ddCounty. $1 50 Advertlsm? - 74 at the 3. 1397. w County, or, a year 12 0; Inside Ca he k no n uram a tpUeal.on e - rates made they hAvasecN InuKal.on Eluhs A i Vv ',r- " Every where and at with exjK.rt arm chair ,r $ ZOM uals, even though they have spent most of their active ij, I lives pitching hay seem to know the volMics of every known weapon, the sq .(! of every airplane and the relathe strength of the navies of the world. Right here in Cache Valley it would he easy to find at least the thousand local generals who could tell you just where the Second Front should tie launched and just what sort of an armed force it would require to do the job in so many days. The simple truth is that we are a group of hot air and that we delight in telling about those things we know least about. In some things there is no particular harm in posing as an expert. For instance, nothing can come out of picking the plays a quarterback should call in frtU h an important football game. Theres nothing wrong about planning the strategy for the Yankees or the Cardinals in the present Worlds Series but in our prosecution of this SHIPS SUDE DOWN THE 1QDW -- EVERY gigantic struggle we will just have to leave the planning WAVS FASTER AND FASTER, TO JOIN AMERICA'S for those who have spent their lives in training. N There is however an opjwrtunitv for everyone to fit NAVy AND MERCHANT MIGHTy into this supreme war effort. Most of us can do at least MARINE AGAIN RECORDS MUST FALL one thing well. It may be farming, professional work or we BEFORE THE ONSLAUGHT OF one mechanics but as to be able thing contribute AMERICAN WORK AND THE AMERICAN SPIRIT. might terrible are we is that generals. sure, There is before Congress and the administration the thence North 62 degrees 45 minutes West along a fence 935 feet; problem of conserving and possibly drafting man power. thence North through a MahogIf this comes we will be forced into the field which we are any tree 456 feet to the South for. best fitted line of the Northeast quarter of The farmer can very well plan an agricultural program. Section 7; thence East along ALIAS SUMMONS The mechanic can suggest to his foreman better ways to do In the District Court of the First the said line 447 feet to a fence. thence South 62 degrees 00 the job. the business man can contribute in his field but Judicial District of the State of uves East 1147 leet along the of for In and the County neither of them are much he1? to the military men. of the Canyon j South boundary Cache. There is still another bad feature about idle chatter. It, THE FEDERAL LAND BANK OF Road to (he place of beginning, 17 acres, more or less. BERKELEY, a Corporation, containing in the first place, is confusing and does nothing to build PARCEL 3: vs. Plaintiff, whole picsee to the no is in position morale. The amateur The South half of the NorthRACHEL P. JOHNSON and HENture of this total war strategy. Ilis neighbor may be inRY B. JOHNSON, her husband: west quarter and the South half Leah P. Blair, a widow; Mrs. A. of the Northeast quarter of Secfluenced by the rumor and chatter. It is highly possible to 14 North, Alice E tion 7, In Township P. Trimble, formerly for without any justification scatter gloom or optimism 2 East of the Salt Lake !" , ped-dla- rs !$$ DAY-H- EN J TWO-OCEA- .... j&g LEGAL min-fta- Pedersen; Marcus J. Pedersen and Laura Lee Pedersen, his It would be a capital Mdea for each and eveyone to get wife; Thelma 'Pedersen, a single Luther J. Pedersen and the idea firmly planted in their minds that we are in this woman; Cecilia Pedersen, his wife; Philip it. do win we over until not be wBl war to win and that it J. Pedersen; Haas Ariel Pederwe in this country have sen and Minnie Pedersen, his Another important thing maintained one of the finftskmilitary organizations in the wife; O. W. Hyde, First Doe. Second Doe; and Third Doe, Deworld and that the results will come when operation is in fendants. full blast. Theres nothing much wrong with our prosecu- THE STATE OF UTAH TO SAID to DEFENDANTS: tion of this war only that we started altogether too late shall we are hereby summoned to You go this over handicap we When get prepare for within twenty days after appear be. obstacles the may though no matter what service of this Summons upon you If we must be Generals, lets get into the branch of the if served within the county in which this actirn is brought, otherserveie our previous experience has fitted us for. wise within thirty days after serand defend the above entitled vice, ST VTEMENT OF TI1E OWNERSHIP, MANAGE- action; and in case of your failure BA to do. Judgment will be ren MENT, CIRCULATION, ETC., REQUIRED 1912 so dered against you according to the AUGUST 24, OF CONGRESS THE ACTS OF demand of the complaint, a copy AND MARCH 3. 1933. of which has been filed with the at Logan, Utah Clerk of this Court. OF CACHE AMERICAN, published This action is brought for the 1942. for October 1, of foreclosing a mortgage purpose fo0 Pubhc.' and for the State and county upon the following described lands aNotary C. situated In Cache County, State of appeared either. ' j l,that it Semi-Week- ly " & W, the foUowmg is, to the best of his if "aUy'Vapr the statement of the ownership, management (and for VlSut as circulation,) etc., of the aforesaid publication of August the above caption, required by the Act embodied ih section 5S7, amended by the Act of March 3, 1933, of this form, reverse on the printed and Laws Regulations, Postal ' That the names and addresses of the publisher, editor, managing editor, and business managers are: i Publisher, Cache American Publishing Company. Logan, Utah. J Editor, James W. England, Logan, Utah. Managing Editor Wm. C. England, Logan, Utah. Business Manager, Wm. C. England, Logan, Utah. 2. That the owner is: (If owned by a corporation, its name and address must be stated and also Immediately thereunder the names .and addresses of stockholders owning or holding one per cent or more of total amount of stock. If not owned by a corporation, the If names and addresses of the individual owners must be given. owned by a firm, company, or other unincorporated concern, its name and address, as well as those of each individual member, must ' be given.) Cache American Publishing Company, Logan, Utah. Wm. C. England, Logan, Utah; Ada P. England, Logan, Utah. Joseph H. England, Logan, Utah; Hilma B. England, Logan, Utah. David W. England, Logan, Utah. James W. England Logan, Utah. 3. That the known bondholders, mortgages, and other security holders owning or holding 1 per cent or more of total amount of bonds, mortgages, or other securities are: Charles Olson, First Na tional Bank, George F. Hobusch. 4. That the two paragraphs next above, giving the names of the owners, stockholders, and security holders, if any, contain not only the list of stockholders and security holders as they appear upon the books of the company but also, in cases where the stockholder or security holder appears upon the books of tjje company as trustee or in any other fiduciary relation, the name of the person or cor. poration for whom such trustee is acting, is given; also that the said two paragraphs contain statements embracing affiants full knowledge and belief as to the circumstances and conditions under which stockholders and security holders do not appear upon the books of the company as trustees, hold stock and securities in a capacity other than that of a bona fide owner; and this affiant has no reason to believe that any other person, association, or corporation has any Interest direct or indirect in the said stock, bonds, or other securities than as so stated by him. 5. That the average number of copies each issue of this publication sold or distributed, through the mails or otherwise, to paid subscribers' during the twelve months preceding the date shown above Is (This informaion Is required from daily publications only.) i 1. - WM. C. ENGLAND, Business Manager. ard subscribed before me this 1st day of October, 1942. WM. EVANS JR., Notary Public. (SEAL) My commission expires March 23, 1946. Utah: PARCEL 1: The Southwest quarter of Section 8, and the North half of the Northwest quarter of Section 17, and the Northeast quarter of Section 18, and the South half of the Southwest quarter of Section and the 6, North half of the Northwest quarter of Section 7, In Township 14 North, Range 2 East of the Salt lake Base and Meridian, containing 560 acres, more or less. PARCEL 2: Beginning at a fence 540 feet south of the Northeast corner of the Southeast quarter of Section 7, Township 14 North, Range 2 East of the Stilt lake Base and Meridian, and running thence Range Base and Meridian, tract the hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or In anywise and the reversion appertaining, and reversions, remainder end remainders, rents. Issues and profits thereof. YOUNG AND BULLEN Attorneys for the Plaintiff. Post office address, North 52 Thatcher Building, 549 feet; Logan, Utah. 40 minDates of publication: Sept. a fence; 29; Oct. 6, 13, 20, 1942. ' South 347 feet; thence degrees 20 minutes West thence South 28 degrees utes West 380 feet to 44"4"1' I 4"H"l'4'Mi' h, excepting heretofore conveyed to George E. Bair and described in Book 35 of Deeds of of Cache County, the records Utah, at page 345 thereof, also the tract heretofore conveyed to Julian Bair, and described In Book 37 of deeds of the records of Cache Oounty, Utah, at page 237 thero-of- , also the tract heretofore conveyed to H. Lester Bair and in Book 35 of Deeds of the records of Cache County, Utah, at page 453 thereof; also the tract heretofore conveyed to Charles Pond and described in Book 43 of Deeds of the records of Cache County, Utah, at page 550 thereof. Contaimftg, exclusive of said exceptions, 65 acres, more or less. The property herein described contains in the aggregate 642 acres, more or less. Subject to existing easements and right of ways of record. described That the following water stock is also covered by said mortgage and affected by the said action, 6aid water stock being held as security under the terms of said mortgage: 25 shares of the capita stock of Richmond Irrigation Company, said shares being represented by Certificate No. 1017. Together with all other rights of every kind and nature, however the use of water, evidenced, to ditches and canals for the irrigation of said premises. Together with all tenements, therefrom ! I !. j , y. Ta;s-r- t the v the ::nilcs cf hxe hat T7,e ucry Jus A i.Mj.ng n.v.hr-- a rer.di-red- , Wrarun For You, Lesson Pre-- i best bun is the tvhlsketf Valeris lew. Teacher Topic by FauIJone s!" Hver; Theohvy, bv Verna Hyer; Work arid bu: ir.es by Oref.a Barrreet rf Fry ter; Literature of the B:b. by th FsJ Jam Car. 4 Margaret Cragun. axul science by Led a Pond Clarinet solo. Chlm-- 1 ton Bluihcs, Mriba 6:orics-by Prr-.T.t MariU Eerceson pre-- 1 ser.d g.fis of appreciation for; the past labors of retiring officers Vema IP.er. president; A Hogan ar.d Maria Berr.h!el, coai.'-e.orsEach expressed the.r for the Reaprre.:a:ion and lief Soc.ety work S.mr.r.g Mothers rendered. "The Lcrda Pra;,vr." by B CecJ Gates, Bentd.riion. Fiorina Ber.tly. A delicious luncheon was served In the recreational room. Mrs. Mary Bergeson and Mrs Norma BocUy were Preston visitors Wednesday. Mrs. Bryant Telford is visiting j with her daughter and Mr, and Mrs. Preston Struve of Salt LaIcs City. Mr. ar.d Mrs. Milton Goff and! two children. Karen and ThajT.e of Ogden were Lewiston visitors Tuesday. Mrs. Goff and children remain for the week as guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eert Orchard. Mrs. Edna Ha) ball of Ogden and Mrs. Edna Davis and three children of Salt Lake City spent the week end guests of their parA hlenJ cf Straight u hlskiftOO ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Poulsen. proof. runkjort Ohtsllerus, In ImuUsUU O Baltimore. Mrs. Ariel Bowden and two little boys of Ogden are visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Orchard. Mesdames C. L Goff and Sarah birthday anniversary Friday evenJohnson of Preston were Lewiston ing. Prizes were won by Mrs. Chester Kidman, and Mrs. Frank visitors Thursday. Mrs. Kate Thyner entertained at Hancock. Others present were Mrs. a bridge luncheon Thursday night George Smith. Mrs. Orval Larsen, at her home. Twenty four guests Mrs. Kay Sorensen, Mrs. H. C. and were present Prizes were awarded Stauffer, Mrs. Vessle Gibbs to Beth Blair, high soore; Phyllis Mrs. Theo Larsen. Mrs. George Flamn and childTalbot, second high. Mrs. Glenda Bair and two child- ren Lowell and Joyce, Mr. and ren of Richmond spent Wednes-i- Mrs. Thomas Howell all of Logan Lewiston visiting with her mo- and George Smith of Billings. ther. Mrs. Oretta Blair. Montana, were guests of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Schow of Mrs. Henry Stauffer and family, Logan were Lewiston visitors on Sunday. Sunday. Mrs. Sarah Ann Hyer of Logan was the guest of Mrs. Margaret Ririe on Wednesday. thats 7- I most any time ue come in contact military startegists. These individ- r.r.cr: - I GREATEST TWUhtPHS Of hUMAH lAGESUiry, lilt' HOW MANY GENERALS Erif.stcr l!i cn the tmiht In a cd, 0 jry h October f. 1912 , I lie-ll.- tf .. 7$ called 'a moas 7e. LEWISTON . U5V1MO.N' -- Tl.e First aard h. ,J ttr.r I'jwiur.tf in hot. r of rrv.r.vi cij! and 29 in (fti.-oTaivLty. b room Presidi- : i:.e K-S a as til ci.hr Mirif.ti . "O Ye M.wnu.ns ILih jE.i.fe-:!- J THE FIRST OF 7HE GREAT CUPPERS-TA4ASPW- SPREAD ME WHITE WINGS AND 'FLEW TO CHINA AND BACK, FAS7E. V AMY OTHSA SMf COts'L D AMa E 7MB OAE-WA- Y 7AP, AN EhVAlLY NEW CESiGN. AMERICAN CLIPPE A J BECAME Mi3TESSf S CF TH SEVEN SEAS -- THCiA ACODS AttfA . DA y, BfOKEH by SA1UMS SMPS TO 18-4- t i ON THE SEAS AN INSPIRATION TODAY. IN Manager Ed.tor Deparment. e by Mat SUPREME , Tue.'-'lay- 3 ,. 22, u . lo-.- son-in-la- Gelling Up (lights MaSiesffanyFeeiCld or suffer Do too fr5 oldpr than yen from Oettlng Up Njrhu, Backache. Nerroue-Be- a, Leg Pains, Dullness, Swollen Ankles, Rheumatic Pams, Burning, acaotr or freif ao, remember that quent passages? are vital to jour health and that MENDON The D. U. P. met at Kidneys armotoms may 6e due to these the old opera house for reorganiza- and Kldner and Bladder troufa physicians tion Friday. Zina Baker was ap- bles In such cases CSTEX gives prompt aDd Joyprescription! by helping the Kidneys flush out pointed captain with Ellen Ladle ous relief excess and wastes. You hato poisonous to acids and nothing to lose in and Sadie Hardman as counselors. everything gain An iron-4- , ad guarantee A musical reading was given by trying Cystex. assures a rewrapped around each package money on r turn of empty Lizzie Barrett and an organ solo, fund of your Don't take satlsred unless fully package on chances any Kidney n edicine that is by Ellen Laddie. cot guaranteed. Don t delay. Get Cyatex (Siss-teMrs. Lon Wood, Mrs. E. J. Hanfrom your druggin today. Only cock and Ann Sorensen spent sse. The guarantee protects you. Monday in Logan where they were MENDON tu Cystex guests of Mrs. Hal Farr. President Edwin Clawson and Thomas Bradshaw were speakers in the Sunday night sacrament meeting. The Relief Society officers met at the home of Mrs. Ada Walker, Plans were made for the coming year. Mrs. Pearl Hughes was in charge. Those present were Marilla Ethel Walker, Charlotte Buist, Richards, Ellen Ladle, Martha Barrett, Zelda Heniger, Ivaloo Smith, Vema Sorensen, and Mrs. William Bowen who was a special guest. Miss Geneva Barrett of Ogden was a week end guest of her parents and family, Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Barrett. Mrs. Mozelle Sorensen entertained the Happy Hour club in honor of her birthday anniversary, Wednesday. Luncheon was served to Mrs. Eddis Muir, Mrs. BUI Longs-trotMrs. Fred Sorensen, Mrs. Asa Baker, Mrs. Wayne Hilbner and Mrs. Sorensen. Mr: and Mrs. Lewis Wardly and son Larry, VaLoy Nordquist and Dorothy Wood, all of Ogden were guests of Miss Woods parents and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lon Wocd, Tuesday. Mrs. Jack Apelony entertained the bridge club In honor of her THE NEW Semloh Hotel SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH THIS COUPON Entitles the balder to 25 NEW beds mattresses springs carpets . throughout the house. h, RATES $1.50 to $3.50 redaction on any room ta the rates as advertised one coupon to the room. 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