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Show -- J The (.'i.cl.f American. Tape Fntir I.n-a- Tuesday, December ('ache County. Utah n. DO THE CACHE AMERICAN Ben. k.V Pub'Isiicd T. the Caile Amcm m Pubilhir.g Ui.:jii. Tuc-Ou- at CTomj iijy. Us ah WILLIAM C ENGLAND. JAMES W. KNCLA Nt) DAVID W. ENGLAND 02 CACHE AMERICAN to nn J Friday bv West ChUr Si K VOW YOU TUT Av.ut.j the r..itiy FORUM 1. 1912 iti ms lliat has collected ,a.vle 3 '(' Oil I (ma C.trdh pa- -' la, ,iiu, a Will tie tulli bear i(,iir.e aaav Foo-iie- i: t,! OlU.E If.t K ol the tno.t intriguing and (!.' ' .li lunti-- l atones U.a; has come , out ol tile aar is tint of one of boat a as tank our satlurs t someuheie ill tlie Par,'... Furl jseierai hour lie kept ailoat by November 27. 1942 hard way. But. oh well, fifty per means of a rubber BtUuhmen: When lie month for Jap prisoner and thirty j until finally rescued. Editor. Cache American: for A men an citizen. That's Lie examined the atiuehment he found Tiiiuikg;vmg has parsed and way we are going to do It. simply it bore an Wenuticatton mark we laid ourselves approaching bee i use the organizations we have alilch suba quent;y lie learned CliriAtmas, which la the season t up to correct this condition mother aho jS that of his (.appvrihy reserved for celebratusi l ave neither humanity nor good aas aorkmg in a factory back of the arrlial of Uie Prince of home in America. Thus the love In their management. Peace. I wonder how some of our of an American of and handiwork For State the years many own American citizens are going collected sales tax for mother stretched acro.v, the seas has Utah to celebi ate It this year? the definite purpose of relief for to rescue her son from a watery I must confess that I do not the needy. Everyone pays It and grave. understand America part.cuiarly And here's another story not thtee who administer this parwell. We read In Die newspapers jet ticular fund regard It as a person- quite so pretty that e got from that Governor Lehman of New al belonging. At the present time De Witt Emery. President of the York has teen appointed ciuec'or ihcre Is a Business Men's surplus hi this fund in National Small of an international soup-lm- e i of 11.709 000 00. And yet Association. He tolls of a machinwhich proposes to feed the world, the ? who administer ist in an Ohio loan, past sixty, gentlemen We are M t..iiihy that we pay the money will blandly explain aho for the last twenty years had the that hard times military Jjpiuic.se prisoner operated Ins oan small machine prevents any sum of fifty dollars a nionLh for in the pitifully small dole shop. Priorities on materials and their services, when all they have with which we starve our own labor shortage forced lum to close a right to expect is sodden death. Well, you ' can bet your bottom his shop and go to work as a But when It comes to feeding and dollar that neither Mr. Trevithick machinist in a large shop. Tlie fourth diy he was on the taking care o f our own we do not i nor Mr, Chambers nor anyone else do so good. I refer specifically to. conn,.cted wlih the Welfare Board new Job. he was running some the suffering which lives on any such sum. Why parts on a lathe, each ol which is taking place among our old should they? They are amongst had to be touched up on the folks here in Utah. bench after being taken off the God's chosen few. Anyone with even an ounce of . Trusting that this letter finds lathe. Hed machine a part, take , r fine paper well it off the lathe and lay it on tlie know.s.tb;:.1 t!::nL.d?.1UrS.a! rtaff of to month is totally inadequate and and that your reader, bench; then start the lathe on the happy, sustain life under present circua.- - have not missed my effusions too next part, and while it was runstances. I may say that it is much in the several months, ning, he'd file tlie preceeding part past much worse than nothing at all I am, on the bench, at the same time When one has nothing one starves j watching the lathe to be sure it Sincerely yours, was working right. This was the rapidly. When one has thirty William George Spicker. way he and his men in his own monthly one starves the slow, shop had always worked. His idea house was packed, but all felt they 16,000 in New York and 1800 in was to give full value for wages were getting nothing but a very Boston. Tlie past month Boston received. unpalatable stone when they were has seen 90 new adhesions in the Along came the union business asking lor living water, that this active ranks at five dollars each agent, who Incidentally was about is tlie moment for hard thinking rnd 120 as associate members at half his age and had draft deferand not for escapist plays, and a dollar. Logan scholarly circles ment because of his great value every Logan person in the aud- may not have heard of this or- (?) to the war effort. He said: ience knew that no college would ganization and we assure such "Look. Pop, you are doing too ever care to produce the play. that we should be glad to com- much work. You are turning out Here is a bit from a military municate with them and answer too much stuff. Tlie other boys letter written by an A C. grad- any questions about De Gaulle will have to work too hard to keep uate. It shows that in spite of who is distinctly not a politician, up with you. So cut out doing body and brain regimentation no although a military genius. Sure- two things at once. When you rui; power on earth can regiment tills ly there must be some in Cache the lathe, don't on the work soul. in these prosperous days who bench; when you work on the "Your advice to me concerning have a dollar to further his cause, bench, dont run the lathe. which is distinctly anti-Naand That evening over the telephone, my future after mankind tires of Fop recited his experience to his this orgy of blood and destruction employer who said: 'Youll have was undoubtedly sound. But in to do what they say. They are in my haphazard method of living the drivers seat. I know exactly I shall probably ignore it. At prehow you feel but my hands are sent my entire concern is to fit tied. There isn't anything I can myself for candidacy in an Offido if I want to keep the 6hop cer's Training School To expect MILLVILLE Mrs. Oscar at all We wish we could open a soldier to live other than in the spent Wednesday and Thurs- state that this business immediate present is to expect the agent Is day in Ogden where she was a unnatural This basic training is guest of her daughter in law Mrs. an Isolated case. He and others of his ilk are a disgrace to the the worst drudgery I have ever Burnett Sjoberg. labor in general which is doing a experienced. I can take the phyOscar Sjoberg magnificent Job on the Mr. and Mrs. sical exertion involved, but the inproduction Wellsville on Thanks- line. to motored terminable repetition of the rules where they were dinner A mother works in one factory of military courtesy, guard duty, giving day of Mr. and Mrs. Herman making gadgets to save the lives A- -l defense against chemical attack, guests A real buy, 916 acres dry Theurer. of the gallant boys in our armed all regimentation is odious to me. farm; 242 acres fall wheat, 75 Mrs. Cleon Mr. forces. and in another Humphreys Pop acres fall barley, 83 acres ready factroy try"Perhaps I am feeling low because I have lost contact with and family have moved to Ogden ing to get maximum production of for spring planting, 350 acres to his machine is frustrated in that be summer fallowed. Located 6 the one man in the outfit whom during the past week. Mrs. Joseph M. Jenson and son attempt by the autocratic, unpatI found mentally stimulating. He miles from Downey, Idaho. left on Wednesday for three Robert and Hans L. Nilson were riotic dictum of a business agent. A mother saving lives and a months detached service with the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. them destroying photo-signbranch of the signal Gail Curtis on Thanksgiving day. business agent Mrs. LaGrande Hale and Miss just as surely as though he put a corps But I am sure he has to the heads of our soldiers enough blarney in his unscrupu- Merle Hale in company with Miss gun lous Irish nature to wangle him- Leora Hale of Blackfoot, Idaho, and sailors. We regret we couldnt self into a cushy spot far from spent the past week in Salt Lake end this editorial with the story of the mother and her sailor son; the grime and grind of battle. City. Orval Jenson of Corinne visited that it was incumbent upon us "I wonder how President E. G. and his ilk enjoy the fortunes of on Thursday afternoon with his to report traitors in our midst war that necessitate our finding parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. who are sabotaging our all-owar effort Just as effectively as admirable qualities in the Rus- Jenson. though they were in the pay of sians and Zenneth is who their system that Hale, Corporal breeds such gallant fighters, even stationed at San Luis, Obispo, Hitler and Hirohito. If You Suffer Distress From without a pretended Christianity." California was a supper guest of President Peterson may be do- Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Hale on TuesFOR YOUR ing mu'ch readjusting of his politi- day evening. cal opinions but one of his facMr. and Mrs. Lowell Yeates who ulty testifies as follows to his have spent the past few months CALL conservative ideas on education. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. He says of him, Prexy E. G. is Joseph M. Jenson have moved to BAUGH PLUMBING CO. LINK-BELvalliant in his insistance on a li- Nibley during the past week. They STOKERS And Want To beral education, at a time when are living in the Ray Brown Build Up Red Blood! Phone 57 Quality and Service Sid Stock, radio expert can be home. If at such times you suffer from cramps, made a lieutenant commander; Under the direction of the town backache, distress of Reuben Hill, a major; Swinyard, board several men and teams were irregularities, periods of the blues due r. on a captain, and Linford, a and Monday busy Tuesday to functional monthly disturbances I, myself, live war, think hauling gravel to repair the roads. Start at once try Lydia E. Pink-haMr. and Mrs. George Larson war, should like to fight if the Compound TABLETS (with and other added Iron) . They not only help rewrinkles on my hips were fewer. entertained at a turkey dinner on lieve monthly pain but also accomCANVAS GOODS We all are not quite so bloodThanksgiving day. Beside Mr. and panying tired, nervous feelings of This is due to their nature. this thirsty though our wrinkles are Mrs. Larson and family those presoothing effect on on or woman's even more numerous. We have sent were Mr. and Mrs. Edgar MOST IMPORTANT ORGANS. Taken regularly Plnkhams Tabenlisted for office service in the Pitcher and family of Smithfield, lets help build up resistance against The Blind Man such symptoms. Also, their iron ranks of General De Gaulle. His Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Jenson and makes them a fine hematic tonic to Awning & Linoleum Co. followers who enlist in the ranks family of Bear River City and help build up red blood. Follow 244 South Main of "France Forever number over Farrell Merrill of Preston, Idaho. abedlrectionsieWoaay Phone 244 Logan to j resent Ufa slews on npi-anyone who rids column a subjeil. Artiik-- must be signed and the (ache American dura not assume any responsibility lor suib article. Opinions expressed are those ol the euiitiibutor and are not nerrssarily those of this paper. Is Ity wl-li- (.l ' i i s rd!tor-Hui..ne- Manaifer Editor s Mi'Cl.amral Drparmt-nl- Entered as November 2. 1911, Matter. Post Office at Logan. Utah, under the Act of March . at the 1897. 3. on xr-w- s . . . . I . was unaware that the farmer can swing his hips to the Jersey Ilounce just as well as a plumber in the metropolitan area. This of course is only an incident but it is among hundreds of efforts to make the fanner an old foggy and ascribing to him the point of view of the early Nineties. As a matter of fact it is doubtful whether any single group of our citizenry is more modem than the farmer. He has modernized his home and farm surroundings, he has sent his children to schools and colleges and his living room reflects modem tastes. One real difficulty in directing boys and girls back to the farm is the distance we seem to want to send them backwards. The. Hick Farmer was buried at the same time as the Hick Carpenter. When we apply the same modern treatment to farm problems as we have to slum clearance we w ill get somewhere. Hill Killy bands appeal no more to the folks in the rural areas than they do to city folks. The famier is a business man and he cannot be persuaded with anything short of the profit motive in planning his farm program. The Hay Seeds of Agriculture may be in Washington, D. C. and not in, the cotton, alfalfa, dairy or wheat producing sections. I Boston Letter to Cache American The big dramatic event in was ton during November j ! By F. R. A. i from Page One) flair She may get her and acumen. qualities from her discriminating Jean Brown mother but certainly her father, so eager to remove septuagenarian dead wood from the A. C. faculty, must have help(Continued we admire Miss Fonnesbecks ed. Bos- the Fontanne and coming of Lynn Alfred Lunt to try their new play on the Boston dog. He didn't like it. The Lunts before this had always been seen in Shakespear, in Russian plays, or in Robert Sherwoods, and now they produce superbly a worthless play by Behr-maa play of roThe Pirate, mance, without idea or subtlety, a play of the childhood of the race with no more interest than women's hats of the mauve decade. Of course, being the Lunts, the n, rebate and Guardianship Notice, Connsult County Clerk or tho Respective Signers for Further Information. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In The District Court of the First Judicial District of the State of lTtah, in and for the County of Cache. the Estate of also Smith, B. Smith, Deceased. claims Creditors will present with vouchers to the undersigned administratrix at her residence at Mendon, Cache County, Utah, on or before the 23rd day of January, 1943. ALICE S. STAUFFER, Administratrix of the estate of Eva Bartlett Smith, also known as Eva B. Smith, Deceased. GEO. C. HEINRICH, Atty. for Administratrix. Dates of Publication: Nov. 6. 17, 24; Dec. 1, 8, 15,1942 service of this summons upon you if served within the county in which this action is brought, otherwise within thirty days after service, and defend the above cntiMed action; and in case of your fail-uso to do, judgement will be rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint, which has been filed with the Clerk of the Court. This action is brought for the purpose of quieting plaintiffs title to the followsituated in ing described lands Cache County, State of Utah: Beginning at a point on the Street line Two Hundred Fifty (250-1and one-ha- lf feet West of the North-ea- st comer of Block Thirty-si- x A Logan (36) Plat City Survey, thence South (local variation) One Hundred Forty-nin- e and 610 (149.6) feet, more or less, to the South line of Lot Six (6) in said block Thirty-si- x (36), thence West (local variation) (49-Forty nine and one-ha- lf feet, more or less, to the Southwest corner of said Lot Six (6), thence North (local variation) One Forty-nin- e Hundred and 6 10 (149.6) feet, more or less, to the North-wecomer of said Lot Six (6), thence East on Street line Forty -- nine and one-ha- lf feet, more or less, to the place of beginning, being further described as part of Lot Six (6) in said Block Thirty-si- x (36) of Plat A Logan City Survey. YOUNG & BULLEN, Attorneys for Plaintiffs. Post Office Address: Thatcher Building, Logan, Utah. Dates of publication: November 24, December 1, 8, 15, 22, 1942. er 4) -- ALIAS SUMMONS In the District Court of the First Judicial District of the State of Utah, in and for the county of Cache. st PAUL SPENST and NELLIE SPENST, Plaintiffs, vs. All of the unknown heirs, devisees and creditors of Joseph Moffat, deceased, and all the unknown heirs, devisees, and creditors of Agnes Willey Moffat, deceased, Defendants. THE STATE OF UTAH TO SAID DEFENDANTS: You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after (49-V- a) V i i dol-la.- -s zi anti-Vich- y. MILLVILLE SJo-be- rg al ut f Plumbing Repair T A. H. PARKER rYOU GIRLS WHO SUFFER SMITH BROS. COUGH 10 Furniture due to functional monthly disturbances? Then start at once try Lvdia E. Plnkhams Compound TABLETS (with added iron) made especially for women. Plnkhams Tablets are famous not only to relieve monthly pain but also accompanying weak, nervous feelings of this nature. 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