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Show ' y the Cache and Friday Tuwday r Fubll-hii- i Company, at 62 West Cenu-Logan, Utah WILLIAM C. ENGLAND, Managing JAMES W. ENGLAND DAVID W. ENGLAND by bi. ta j Second Cla4 Matter. November 2. 1931. at the Entered a Poat Office at Logan. Utah, under the Act ot March 3, 1137. Co-ti- e Subscription rate: OuUlde County, one year 2 00; Inside known made 50. ratea application. upon II Advertising County, NO TIME FOR POSTWAR CAR Ity J. E. Jones -- COVE MENDON Btshiop Raymond In Allen was Salt Lake City on business Satur- oa point-ratione- Gil-ge- n, day. Mrs. Della Allen and Florence Allen, with John Ranay and Janice were in Logan shopping Saturday. Sunday school was conducted by Alfred Allen; singing under direction of Neta Allen; prayer by Francis Allen; regular class work and then fast meeting was conducted by Shumway; Quentin singing under direction of W. J. by Lavor Harrison; sacrament Hatch and Gene Petersen, Clarence Hatch was named and blessed by his father, Jos. Hatch, S. W. Allen and M. H. Preeee assisting A very Interesting meeting was held Sunday evening under direcA school. tion of the Sunday very fine program was enjoyed by all present. A few friends of Mrs. Chloe Harrison called on her at her home in Logan. A waffle supper with all its trimmings was en- joyed. They surprised her with a special gift. Those present to enjoy the occasion, which was her birthday anniversary, were Della Allen Allen, Edna Larsen, Elva and Mary Hendricks of Cove, and Applicatino is the price to b: mrs Laurizen Of Preston, Idaho. paid for mental acquisition. To Mr. and Mrs. Laville Frcndsen have the harvest we must sow of Seattle, Wash., were visitors ill the seed. Gamaliel Bailey. Cove during the week. They were ess at a dinner Sunday in honor guests at the home of Lave- iof her birthday anniversary. parents, Mr. And Mrs. Nels Frand-seCovers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. John S. Welch of Logan, Mr. and Mr. and .'Mrs. S. W. Allen were Mrs. John Kerr of Wellsville, Mr. Do you fee! older than you are or suffer and Mrs. Charles Buist of Logan, Logan shoppers Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Norris 'Preeee and from Getting Up Nights, Backache, NervousMr. and Mrs. H. ness, Leg Pains Dizziness, Swollen Ankles B. Whitney, Mr t. Neta Allen were making Rheumatic Pains, Burning scanty or freMrs. H. C.. Sorensen, and Mrs. their four If so remember that your quent are vital to your health and that happy Monday, Kidneyspassages? W. F. Sorensen, Mr. and Mrs. fitting--' themboys be due to these symptoms may out for winter at and Kidney and Bladder trouBuist. bles in such cases CYSTEX (a physicians stores. Login prompt and JoyHonoring the birthday anniverprescription) usually gives by helping the Kidneys flush out Peter Kingsford and W. J. Har ous relief excess sary of Mrs. Delone Larsen, the acids and wastes. You have poisonous to gain and nothing to lose in Farm Bureau ladies enjoyed a rison were at the days session at everything d An guarantee trying Cyntex. around each package assures a reparty Thursday evening. A lovely the Temple Thursday. Mr. and Mrs, wrapped fund of your money on return of empty W. J. were Harrison at present unless fully satisfied. Dont take gift was presented to the hostess package on chances any Kidney medicine that is This was not and luncheon was served to Mrs. the evening session. Dont delay. Get Cjstex guaranteed. from your Hilda Whitney. Mrs. Rhoda Muir, Benson stake day there being predruggist today. Only sent twelve from stake. the Mrs. Julia Muir, Mrs. Guy Lar35e. The guarantee 4i$ fink Ki4ii protects you. sen, Mrs. Pearl Bird, Mrs. Vessie Gibhs, Mrs. Chester Kidman and Mrs. Larsen. Relieved in 5 minutes or double your money back Joy does not happen. It i( the When eiress stnmach arid causes painful. inevitable result of certain (lines 64. tour itomach and heartburn, doctors usually t iredietnee known for followed and laws obeyed, and so prescribe therelief medicines like those In s n. Gelling Up flights MakesManyFeelOld x BepeUv sufTnest-if- lf Beil-an- laxaiire s brings comfort your money back ua return ot all druggUts. In bottle In the Matter of the Estate of PAUL ORION A. TRADE BLACK OR MENTHOL 5e S PEN ST and NELLIE SPENST. Plaintiffs, va. All of the unknown heirs, devLeea and creditor of Joseph Moffat, deceased, and all the unknown heir, devisee, and creditor of Agnea Willey Moffat, deceased. Defendants. THE STATE OF UTAH TO S AID DEFENDANTS: You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after service of this summons upon you if served within the county In which Mils action is brought, otherwise within thirty days after service, and defend the above cnli'Ied action; and in case of your fall-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 1250-- ') and feet West of the North-eacomer of Block Thirty-si- x 36 Plat A Logan 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 Sjc (6) in said block Thirty-si- x (36), thence West (local variation) FOLLETT, known also as O. A. FOLLETT, deceased. Creditors will present claims with voucher to the undersigned at the (Tice of the First National Bank of Logan, at Logan. Utah, on or before the 10th day of Febru- ary. 1943. JOItN E. OLSON. Administrator of the Estate of Orion A. Follett. Deceased L. TOM TERRY, Attorney for Administrator. Dates of Publication: Dec. 4, 8. 15. 22. Jan. 1942; 29, 5. 1943. NOTICE TO CREDITOILS er In Tbe District Court of the First Judicial District of the Stale of Utah, In and for the County of Cache. In the Matter of the Estate of Eva Bartlett also Smith, known as Eva 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. B. one-ha- st 1943. S. ALICE lf STAUFFER, Administratrix of the estate ot Eva Bartlett Smith, also known as Eva B. Smith, Deceased. Forty-nin- e (49-GEO. C. HEINRICH, and one-ha- lf feet, more or less, to the SouthAtty. for Administratrix. west comer of said Lot Six 6. Dates, of Publication; Nov. 6, 17, 24; Dec. 1, 8, 15,1942 thence North (local variation) One Forty-nin- e Hundred and 6 10 (149 6) feet, more or less, to the Stockholders Meeting North-wecomer of said Lot Six The regular annual meeting of (6). thence East on Street line the stockholders of the First Na- Forty-nin- e (49-- ) lf and tional Bank of Logan, Utah, will feet, more or less, to the place of be held in its banking .room on beginning, being further described Tuesday, January 12, 1943 at 4:00 as part of Lot Six (6) in said oclock pm. for the election of Block Thirty-si- x (36) of Plat "A directors and the transaction of Logan City Survey. such other business as may be YOUNG & BULLEN, Attorneys proper. for Plaintiffs. RUSSELL S. HANSON, Post Office Address: Thatcher Cashier. Building, Logan, Utah. Dated at Logan, Utah, December Dates at publication: November . 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S. and nouncing that the companys 109 plants in the of more rate at materials Canada are now turning out war the production of than f.OOu.Ooo a day, was asked about cars immediately after the war. lie perdicted that they would not differ radically from the models which the industry recently stopiwd making. techThen, referring to the fact that all of his companys of to winning the goal nical skill was devoted exclusively the war, he said: a radically new autoAny one who is able to produce the peace will have been mobile within six months after cheating during the war. all there is to That one pungent sentence really stated until the Detroit automobile be said about the postwar wartime assignment engineers have completed their our and producing better and better weapons for of work building their resumed fighting forces and have world. a more efficient and comfortable peacetime said are of Wilson Mr. that Some of the other things he now. For instance, much more fundamental importance war of worth announced that G. M. delivered $213,103,360 any materials to the government in October, surpassing the or in program previous month in its war production month ws the over previous companys history. The jump armaments d531,200 worth, while the companys The com$1,500,000,000. eludes for the year total nearly 3o6 with alldime high, at an is panys employment also Can- the in to 13,1 705 men and women at work, including the auxiliary ol The ladles met at the home ol Mrs. Theo were Larsen Friday. Those present WhitHilda Mrs. Mrs Julia Muir, Rhoda ney, Mrs. Pearl Bird. Mrs. Hardman. Mrs. Rhoda Muir. Mrs. Ray Petersen ol Rigby, Idaho, was a guest ol Mrs John O Hughes, Monday. Mrs. Vessie Gibbs was hostess to the ladies ol the Bridge club were won Friday evening. iPrlzes Mrs. Kidman. Chester Mrs. by Frank Hancock and Mrs. Theo Larsen. Others present were Mrs. George Smith, Mrs. Orval Larsen, Mrs. H C. Stauffer, Mrs. Jack Appelony, Mrs. Kay Sorensen. Mrs. Charles Ladle, Mrs. Stephen Muir, and Mrs. W. H Maughan A. were guests of Mrs. Charles Sorensen, Monday. The afternoon was spent at quilting Mr. and Mrs. Frank Reeder of Harry Brigham. Mr. and Mrs. Archibald of Wellsville and child- ren, were dinner guests of Mr. and, Mrs. Elmer Heninger and family Friday. was hostMrs. Bill Longstroth ess to the Happy Hour club Thursday. Dinner was served to Mrs. A Baker, Mis. Wayne Hiibner, Mrs. Eddis Muir, Mrs. Fred Sorensen Mrs. Carlyle Bird, Mrs. Longstroth. Ration Book Two, which Ir.or to the leaving for a x.wiil be usued around the first of months mission m trie central the jear, will be used to obtain Mrs. Zeimeth Gilgm Is- - goods under a new system known isuu-s- , raelsen was the honored guest at 4 "point rationing,' a program or a house party given by the North j for rauoiig a group of related that can be Logan A,legro chorus of wluch similar conimoditle each other in she is a member. The social was gubst.tuted for held at tiie home of Conductor actual use. Mrs. Burns Crookston with games rePoint rationing will not a feature of the place straight rationing of sugar, and music as evening. Mrs. Israelsen was pre- gasoline or coffee, but will be used Resented with a lovely gilt. new rationing profor certain freshments were served to twenty grams, such as meat. guests. Under this system, a Mrs. Israelsen was honored at value will be given to a farewell party given m her commodity, such as hamburger, honor Friday evening In the North and a high value to one that is The social scarcer than usual, such as ba-cLogan ward chapel. featured a musical program and was followed by an hour of Each Individual may spend" games, dancing and refreshments. his points to buy any of the items two as follows: was The program d in tire of group selections by a mixed chorus; talk j ronunod.tics. in any way he likes, song by but when he has by Claud Wennergren; spent the Zcnih O. L, raelsen; reading points, or consumed the products T. Dr. Weiuieigren; talk by represented by his points for the C. Romney; talk by Ezra J. Palrationing period, he cannot buy selection by girls any of these items until the next mer; vocal chorus; remarks by Bishop Vic- rationing period begins. tor Israelsen, and & response With 48 points allowed for one Floyd Israelsen; closing song rationing period, if hamburger The com- were to be assigned a by the girls chorus. point value lor mittee responsible arrange- of one. and bacon were assigned ments were Mrs. Wallace Beutler, a point value of eight, the buyer Miss Elna Kemp. Mrs. Robert Al- would be entitled to 48 pounds of and hamburger within the brecht, Miss Edith Nyman rationing Mrs. Burns Crookston. period, or six pounds of bacon Mr. Mrs. and Israelsen, whichever Honoring he liked most. The Mrs. Ezra J. (Palmer, grand parmajority of buyers will use the ents to Mrs. Israelsen. entertamed point values to provide a variety at a family dinner party Sunday of meats. The office of Price adat their home. The guests in- ministration says smart housecluded Bishop and Mrs. Victor wives will buy plentiful meats in Mr. and Mrs. Joseph order to make their points go as Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Wilhelm, far as possible. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Roylanoe. Under the system, the houseCovers were laid for twelve guests. wife will In effect learn to use two left Monday kinds of currency regular money Mrs. Israelsen morning for the mission field, and points. Buyers will have to where she will Join her husband pay for meats, of course, as well in the as surrender coupons for them. who has been laboring Central States for over a year. A man who gives his childAfter working as missionary for the next six months they will re- ren flabits of industry provides for them better than by giving turn home together. them a fortune. Whately: was given A special program Sunday evening at the ward chapof the el, under the direction Sunday school superintendency. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra J. Palmer Mr. and Mrs. La Vem Martin and Mrs. Floyd Wilhelm, spent the WOOD WANTED Thatcher Coal week end at Salt Lake City, as Company. Phone 78. guests of Professor and Mrs. DarFOR SALE Cheap Dining room rell Palmer. table. Phone 1431W. N. B. Christensen returned home from Battle Mountain, Nevada, FOR RENT Unfurnished upstairs with his car, which was stolen htree room apartment. Close in. men Three and car the recently. Phone 275W. $17.50. were held by the Nevada authorities. WHITE LEGHORN and Newhamp-shir- e ' Red Bishop and Mrs. Victor IsraelPullets for Sale. sen and son Lyle and daughter Jesse Baker, Mendon. dinner Faye attended a family party Saturday at Hyrum given FURNACE CLEANING, Repairing, Stoker Repairing and Service in honor of Mrs. Boletta W. IsWangsgaard Coal and Stoker Co. raelsen, one of Hyrum's highly 167 South Main. Phone 132. The occasion esteemed residents. celebrated the sixtieth wedding FOR RENT Small farm home in anniversary of Mrs. Israelsen. 2 room city Emits. Furnished Mr. and Mrs. La Vern Martin for house, place cow, pigs, of Shelley. Idaho were recent chickens and garden; has fruit visitors in the ward, guests of Mr. and flowers. Cold water in and Mrs. Ezra (Palmer. house. $12.00 per month. EnMr. and Mrs. Clyde Roylance, quire at 353 North 3 East or who have spent the summer at phone 1416W between 4:30 and 6:30 evenings. Ogden, have moved back to the ward for the winter. Mrs. Salome Beck, who has THE NEW been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Edward Beck at San Francisco, returned home recently. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Beck SALT LAKE CITY, TJTAn of Glendive, Montana, are spending At two weeks with relatives. Mr. Beck-wil-l leave December 17th to join the United States Army. ' Manager Edlu,r Mechanical Deparment. Edltar-BuAine- I! War . IMWUlwd Nrpair. American WAR RATION IJOOK NO 2. North Logan THE CACHE AMERICAN Brnil-We-k)- Tuesday, December 13. 1912 The Cache American, Lopan. Cache County, Utah Pape Four (Spick) Carlisle I! 'i 7W , i |