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Show Friday, October 23, 1912 The Cache American, Logan, Cache County, Utah Page Two THE CACHE AMERICAN its Time you Knew' NeipT, WILLIAM C ENGLAND, Managing JAMES W. ENGLAND BAVID W. ENGLAND . ... November 2, 1931, Entered as Second Class Matter, Post Oftu e at Logan, Huh, under the Act of March 3, A THESE FORTRESSES' at the TRAVEL 1837. Subscription rates: Outside County, one year $2 00; Inside Cache County. $1 50 Advertlam. rates made known upon application. ? iKffVf - - - mm ffpPW , V a i WIIOSK WAK IS THIS? There is no longer any doubt in the minds of one hundred and thirty million Americans that we are engaged in the greatest conflict the world has ever known. OccasQomGERS. FIGHTER ionally some of us get ju.st a little hazy aliout our personal PLANES AND TANKS CARRY PIGEONS FOR USE WHEN relationship to the gigantic war effort, which when pressed RADIO SIGNALS MIGHT BE to a successful conclusion will mean jeace and security to INTERCEPTED BY THE IN WHAT WAY ENEMY men and women of all races, colors and creeds. HAVE EVEN THESE PIGEONS must millionaire. the war lie of is the this pay Yes, BEEN "STREAMLINED1 ? faxes as never before. 1 is tax bill must and will be what HE US, LAST YEAR, USED r SJ he thought previous to Iearl Harbor was the equivalent of 100,000 TONS OF PRODUCED ONLY 44 TOWS & confiscation. His only son 'an receive no higher distinction WHERE DID MOST OF OUR TIN COME FROM ? than Incoming a buck private in the army. Ilis standards of living will le materially lowered and these are only a few things he must do and it is only part of the price he DsERE ARE 80 PARTS may be called to pay for the liberty he has enjoyed and the IN THE LATEST TYPE AS and his himself obtain to for family. he expects security CALIBER AUTOMATIC PISTOL, Yes, the farmer is in this thing too, right up to his USED BY OUR ARMED FORCfeS. HOW MANY PARTS DO YOU THINK THERE neck. He must work longer hour, plow more acres, milk ARE IN A TINY BULOVA WATCH MOVEMENT ? more cows and at the same time be deprived of inflationary prices for his commodities. Ilis son is also an American and therefor subject to draft on call by his country regardAnswers to "IT'S TIME YOU KNEW" by Lawrence less of where that call may take him. remust out. He cut his man has business the job Yes, The ''Roving Fortress can easily travel at the rate of 35 miles organize his business, his standards mut also be rearranged hour! per to meet war demands. The goods he formerly could buy Aluminum "field packs are now carried on the birds backs, at will are now not available. He must use manpower which instead of their legs, to allow freer flight, minimizing air heretofore he disregarded. His son is also an American. Xk. Yes. the laborer is in this total war pictue. Forty hours Most of our tin came from Singapore.' labor of The institution. time a rights a week was peace There are over 112 separate parts in a tiny Bulova Watch moveare secondary to the obligations to work this thing through ment a good reason for making sure that your watch is cleaned himself find laborer regimented the Soon to victory. may and oiled every ten or twelve months! into war industries. The place he may work at and the job he may perform will be assigned him and theres the price he is now being called to pay for freedom and the right to spent the week end here her with the sheep the past few sister Mrs. Hugh Clark. weeks, was in town Sunday. live in a democracy. Ilis son is an American. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd L. Maughan Miss Leah Weston in has his stakes been has the and statesman politician Yes the visiting relatives at Logan the durathe out for usual are as Politics this vital struggle. past week. Sister Barbara Earley is staytion. His career is j ust one of those unimportant things. jones on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. have been making their ing at the home of her daughter this Maughan servant, fom action public every The country expects home in Joplin, Missouri, but were Mrs. Cora Barker, while suffering without stint or strain. Their sons are Americans. on their way to Los Angeles. Cali- from a bad leg. 1 TIN-YE- T i-s I I WELLSVILLE CLARKSTON Mr. and Mr.,. Leslie Webb left fornia, where Mr. Maughan has their children, been transferred as an electrician Friday to visit Mrs. Lucy Smith, to set the new in the defense jjlants. r, at Bngham City; their son Earl at Ogden, and Albert at Skull Valley. E.shcp and Mis. John II. Weston paid a brief visit at Randolph Parnell Johnson made a busi- during the week. Mrs. Norma Willis has been ness trip to Salt Lake City on sick the past week. Thursday, returning Friday, is the Ray Lambom doing Mr. and Mrs. Dell Barnum freighting for the Robinson Merc, spent three days in Kemmerer, company to and from Logan. Wyoming, visiting relatives and Mr. and Mrs. Denning Smith, friends. of Tremonton, have been staying Mrs. Barbara Norris, who spent at the A. L. Webb home for the the past week at Logan, returned past ten days, while Denning is home Thursday and brought her recovering from an Injury receivsisters little boy to remain here ed at Tremonton from a y for two weeks. team hitched to a rake. Allison Kearl grand-daughte- WELLSVILLE The Peter Mau- CLARKSTON Tuesday, a party Socamp of the Daughters of honoring the retiring Relief Bar-soPioneers met Friday afternoon at Mrs. Joan ciety presidency, Mrs. James H. Bank- Mrs. Sarah T. Buttars, and the home of Julia Theur- Lieutenant with head Mrs. Bessie Griffin. aijd Miss Salute to the flag er in charge. the held in was Sarah Heggie was led by Capt. Ethel Jones. meeting house. The foUowing prowere by Jane B. Maughan! Prayers gram was given with Mrs. Bessie of Singing, and Sadie Maughan. History Rasmussen In charge. Bowden was read by Ann Grinney Erma Mrs. Thompson; directed by Historian Violet Williamson. Solo, jokes, Mrs. Rangna Clark and Mrs. Annie W. Thompson; song, The Sunshine of Your Smile, Mrs. Kate Griffin and Mr Mary Mrs. Bertha Maughan. The lesPioneer In Time "Harvest son, R. Clark; Burt; reading, Mrs. Ellen musical number, Mrs. Ella Loosle; Days, was very ably given by A. Hendry. story, Mrs. Mary Thompson; song, Class Leader Mary Buttars and JenaLue Vocal solo, Dear Little Boy of Marean Mrs. Maughan. Thompson; song, singing mothers. Mine, was sung by Reading, Lieut. Julia Theurer. ReLuncheon was served. marks by a guest, Mrs. Mary J. Mrs. Loymone Hobbs of Butte, Parker, who gave incidents contwo the has past Montana, spent nected with the lesson. During a and Mr. weeks with her parents, hour refreshments were social ' Mrs. Newell Thompson. served to sixteen ladies by the Sunday evening Vance Thompson hostess assisted by Mrs. Blanch was the honor guest at a family Bradshaw, Mrs. Ethel Selley and supper given at the home of his Historian Violet Williamson. parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. S. The Daniel H. Wells camp of the Thompson. Covers were laid for of Pioneers met at the 18. Vance leaves for the army Daughters home of Mrs. Robert P. Leatham sc Ji. on Friday afternoon with Lieut. Miss Cleone Miller of Providence Reta Leatham in charge. The hisis visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Aaron tory of Mary Joice Brenchley was Barson. read by Mrs. Alverta Leatham. The Mrs. Margaret Cutler of Salt lesson Harvest Time in Pioneer Lake City is house guest of Mr. Days was given by Mrs. Manilla and Mrs. David Sparks. Many Riggs. Prayers were by Mrs. Mary friends of Mrs. Cutler have been M. Gunnell and Mrs. Nancy Henmade happy by her visiting them. dry. During a social hour refreshclub met ments were served to eleven ladies The at the home of Mrs. Annie W. by the hostess assisted by Mary M. Gunnell, Marvilla Riggs and Alice Thompson on Thursday. Mrs. Marva Cofoed of Preston is Hall. and Mrs. Mrs. Grace Bailey visiting with Mr. and Mrs. David have returned Thompson. A party was held In Maggie Archibald her honor at the Thompson home home after spending three weeks on Friday evening. at Salt' Lake City and Magna Mrs. Lawrence Bowman and Mrs. with members of their families LaVell Burt of Magna are visiting living there. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Burt. Mrs. Carol Wright of Ogden n, run-awa- for Disable J Jewelry M.-s- TANK SHELLS WEIGHING 100 POUNDS EACH HOW FAST DO MOUNTED ON AND SHOOTS ss FIRST AID r e NEW 155 MM. "ROVING FORTRESS IS Manager .... Editor Mechanical Deparment. Editor-Busine- went to Salt Lake City Friday to Lsu over the week end. Barker Visiting at the Amos Mr home dur.ng the week were . cf Ba.ki-Grande la; and an! Ogden, and Ever tt Barker of Fi.h Ha his brother-inlaven, Idaho. Mrs. Ada Kimball has return. d from a brief visit with her daughters at Twin Falls. Idaho Mr. and Mrs Lorm Wes ten went the week end to Ogden to spi with the Storey family. Mr. and Mrs. Alton Earley and Mrs. Verla Price and family. Mr;. R. E L. D. Lambotn and Mrs Irwin were Montpelier, Idaho, visitors Saturday. to Soda went Price Frank to bring Saturday Idaho. Springs. home his wife and daughter Hath. who had received medical Jeen. aid at the Caribou hospital. Mrs. Merlin Hunter and family of Bennington. Idaho, were visitors at the Morton Kearl home Sunday. Mrs. Verne Ortm was circulating among friends at Randolph one day last w"ck. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Myers of Ogden spent Sunday at the Heber Myers home. attending Among the number the wedding dance at Randolph Friday evening for Mr. and Mrs. Suntan Weston, were Mr. and Mrs. Benj. Weston and family. Mr. and Mrs. Barbara Earley, Mrs. Carl Norris, Hugh L. Lam born. Zetta Kearl and others. Mrs. Ruth Adams, of San Diego Calif., came Sunday to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Cheney. Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Chnstiansen of Logan, Henry Terry, Mrs. Laura Nielsen and Mrs. Ida Brown of Hyrum, were Sunday guests at the George N. Weston home; sacrament meeting here following the Sunday school. Mr. and Mrs. Christiansen played Largo as. violin and piano solos and both spoke at fast day services. The party attended Union meeting at Paris, Idaho, where Mr. Christiansen played a violin solo at the general assembly. 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