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Show ran? Four The Cache American. Logan, Cache Countv, Utah Thursday. December 31. 1912 NATION'S PRAYER WUB Actions Affect A THE CACHE AMERICAN By LOllsK WILLIAM C ENGLAND, JAMES W, ENGLAND DAVID W. ENGLAND Manag.ng Manager Editor-Busin- Mechanical Editor Department Entered M Second Clasa Matter. November 2, 1931, at the Post Office at Login, Utah, under the Act of March 3, 1897. rat: Subscription County, t.50. LAWSON HTNSUIELL Our fathers God, on this new years day, With faithful hearts we humbly pray That war may now forever cease, That Thou will give to this world a perfect peace. And guide and guard us every night and day As we do our bit while wending our way. For in many a home theres a vacant chair Which belonged to a son who went over there". Grant that the call To Arms!" shall never sound again, We ask in Jehovas name, even so. Amen. and Friday by Semi Weekly Newtpap r, Published Tuesday the Cache American Publishing Company, at 62 West Center Street. Logan, L'Uth, Outside County, one year 62.00; Inside Cache Advertising rate made known upon application. , Western Highway During th wee k. the War Pro-- A and durtlun board took Rveral number of relative gathered at the home of non affecUng highway and US. la Bureau project Albert R. Wratun. cummemoat- j Reclamation birth the Rocky Mountain region, mg the anniversary of hi Wednesday the 16th, dering most of them hut down Muir. immeih.iU-lto conserve mater Kenneth Scoutmaster to the Scout jilt and manpower. Amjng the served refrtkhment at the school house Finlay ev. j noth nt: Utah: Work on Provo to enmg. Assistant Elijah C. Willi; River tr?j"ct may continue was unable to attend on account; extent necessary to provide wa or military of moonlight and turkeys; too ter for municipal, many turkey In moonlight on the war industrial purpose. highway. Stockholders Meeting made a trip R. B. Lambom to Evanston. Wyo., Friday. The regular annual meeting of Mr. and Mr. W'Uii E. Heart ttie atockholdor of the First Na-ason Gordon were Salt Lake tlonal Bank of Logan. Utah, will visitor room on be held In 1U banking during the week. Mr. and Mr. Thomsa G. XVeTuesday. January 12. 1943 at 4 00 and friends' o'clock pm. for the election of ton visited relative at Logan Friday. They brought d.rector and the transaction of back with them great grand, such other buxines a may be mother Barbara Earley, who had proper. RUSSELL 8. HANSON, spent some time at the home of i her daughter Mrs. John N. Lam1 Cashier. bora. Dited at Logan. Utah, December Adv. Mrs. Ammon Eurlry took her 11th., 1942. baby to Montpelier Saturday for 4 medical care. She was accompanied by Mrs. Lucy Willis. inLogan visitor Saturday cluded Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Chen, FURNACE CLEANING, Repairing, ey, Mr. and Mrs. "Dick" Lam-borStoker Repairing and Service Mr. and Mrs. L. Hawkins. Wangsgaard Coal and Stoker Co. Mr. and Mrs. Del Barnum were 132. 167 South Main. Phone business and social visitors at WOOD WANTED Thatcher Coal Kemmerer, Wyo., Wednesday. Company. Phone 76. Waller Weston, of Salt Lake Inon a was house City, liquor FOR RENT Unfurnished upstair spection tour Friday and paid a htree room apartment Close In. call on bis parents, Mr. and 17.50. Phone 275W. Mrs. J. R. Weston. Mrs. Effie Lamburn brought her FOR BENT Small farm home la son Howard and Elmer Wahlstrom city limit. Furnished 2 room for from Logan Friday to spend the house, place cow, pigs, chicken and garden; has fruit week end. water Cold In and flowers. Elder Gerald I. Alley returned En12.00 per month. house. two from years laboring Friday quire at 353 North 3 East or Northern as missionary in the phone 1416W between 4:30 and states mission for the L. D. S 6:30 evenings. church. He was chiefly in Ohio, but has been In numerous other slates. He was accompanied home from Logan by Miss Evelyn Seamons of Hyde Park, who spent He was here. the week end at the Sunday school A nice little modern home, East speaker on Fourth North. Apt. In baseand sacrament meeting relating ment. Home Is 5 years old. $4000. experiences. nd - or-o- n nd GREETINGS NINETEEN FORTY THREE Tomorrow, you will show your curly head and to-- ; morrow mie hundred and thirty million Americans will set to work to mature the Nineteen Forthy Three ThU column la open to anyone oho irikhes to present hi view on m subject. ArtliJeo muat be signed and the Cache American does Roy to a perfect speciman of adulthood come Denot assume any reaponaiblllty for such article. Opinions eupcmif d cember .51, 19 li of Never did a New Year bring such challenges and are those of the contributor and are not necessarily thoae this paper. never was there a more united determination to meet those challenges. The Cache American. No wise man would venture a prediction as to Scribe Advocates Logan, Utah. what the New Year might have in store and certainly Use of River Dear Sirs: no courageous man would hesitate to say that the his Power moral Water from will shrink American citizen obligaFor the benefit of those who a modicum of Interest maintain tion to see this thing through. By Robert Crookston in lexicography we may consider Justice all lie ahead of the word admiral. This word beSay, you women of Logjn who comes those who have pledged their lives and their fortunes have of added interest because and In uniform sons taking number of of the to the cause of Liberty. part in this global war to settle admirals extraordinary who have been Included Sacrifices may take many new forms but they will the problem of whether we share In the casualty lists during the be met cheerfully by the strong and met none the less the fate of At any unpleasantness. present or remain free people. by the weak for we are all in this struggle for decency. Are you doing your duty on the rate the word admiral" Is from meaning Taxes will be added and added but the money will home front to back them up? Are an Araic root, "al Amir", the Captain, or, the Leader. be spent to assure our posterity a safe world in which you satisfied with the complacent, Which brings us to a discussion j FORUM Schecko-Gruber- 's vlc-to- listless attitude of Logjn? Utah's of the lamented Admiral Dorian, U. 8. Senator Thomas has remoldRationing will take away some of the abundance we ed us time and again that Utah The late Admiral made tlie fatal have become accustomed to but we will still have has more defense projects than mistake of becoming a nuisance, concernaccording to pop- to all sides and factions, enough to go round so that the children of the poor any other state, these ere ed In the political fate of Afri' ulation, and all projects Invariable the ca. He suffered may develop healthy bodies and wholesome spirits. permanent fixtures running Into In instead turncoats. of that finish Labor may be harder, with longer hours and under hundreds millions. of with both bellimore trying circumstances BUT IT WILL BE FREE. What has Cache county got . of of being friendly gerents he was more recently conProfits will diminish but dividends never did take this vast outlay that would make sidered king-siz- e an eighteen-kara- t, King Solomon look like a piker? one and all. We the place of the rights of Free Men to carry on. by enemy Do I hear someone say, what d may know that when this TTie people of Cache Valley join with their fellow can we do? You can keep on dowas urgdeath characters U citizens all over America to meet the challenge of ing nothing Just like the men ently desired by everyone adjacent Nineteen Forty Three in a manner which will make you adopt their defeatest attitude that he did the noble thing, and caare there know very I many died. Of course there was a slight future generations proud of their forebearers. women here. pable and willing matter of a bullet involved when This newspaper extends the Seasons Greeting to They demonstrate that frequently, M. Darlan departed this that job of handing out ration each and every one. nevertheless he It and no small thing cards was Is gone where all good Frenchmen go. Nettie Reeder, who was a pas- was well handled. This space is given to me freely senger in his car, escaped injury Here in America there are many Mr. and I cant use too much, however, who bruises. except for body might profit by Skipper Dar-lalitsome to out beam was car I point going damaged sad and untimely demise. The Fine Arts club met at Hanceys beand can do. tle things you the home of Miss Eunice Ashcroft yond repair. "Fate" has a disgusting habit of Claire Balls and Miss Iva Lou cause we can't get a 50 million Mrs. Erma Wednesday evening. catching up with those who perof Benson were married dollar hospital Is no excuse for Humphreys read a short Christ Berger sistently and deliberately thumb is son of week. Claire last the down. laying mas story, "The their noses at it, seeking to see Step Child's Mr. and Mrs. Heber Balls. By the way ladies, some of your Just how many Christmas Gifts were Stocking. enemies The Sunday School presented men have said its better not to it is and a dainty lunchexchanged possihle to acquire. a SunChristmas account on special program here hove any projects eon with Christmas colors preFor instance, though we are inriff-ra- f. Counselor Delbert of the accompanying dominating was served to Ruby day morning. extricably Involved in an inexorwas in Miss Petersen charge. What would your sons do for the Mae Hurren, Perkes, Eulalia Roma Jean Thurston read the many things a soldier needs sent able and tremendous fight for life Gittens, Mae Lee, Martha Daines, there are still amongst Erma Humphreys. Verla Lamb, scriptural reading; Rendall Sea- to him In foreign lands? Another us a great group of leech-lik- e mons Mrs. conet a solo; played we lame excuse they offer is that Edna Christoffersesn, Ruby Balls, parasitical organizations which are Jcnell Miller and Helen Lamb. Sadie Hancey read "The Good are on a branch R.R. Those cas- a colossal and unwarranted drain were given by ualties from Solomon Isla'nds Mrs. Florence Ashcroft and Mrs. Samaritan,; talks of upon the health and Jennie Duce were special guests. F. T. Ballam and Earl Daines; 9,000 miles would care little about the body these nonThat politic. Miss Velda a Seamons sang The Chere Octa club entera 12 mile branch. sensical and boresome bureaus are tained their partners at their an- vocal solo. There Is no good excuse for the speedily Elder becoming an obsolescent of Ballard, Benson, nual Christmas party at the home for fuel oil of continued buying recently returned missionary from the Diesel plant when there is a and unwanted group of blemishes oi Mr. and Mrs. John R. the nose of creation is readThe the Northwestern states, was the swift flowing stream nearby go- upon Saturday evening. I11 when we view the ily apparent sPea'ter meeting Sunday time was spent , playing bridge, ing to waste. established fact that even our prizes were won by Mr. erdn' small There could be five hydroown beloved Governor Maw has family party was held at and Mrs. Brigham orse and Mrs. on the found It necessary to aphome of Mr. and Mrs. John electric plants in Logan Orson Seamons. Supper was serv- -' use lately Lamb Sunday afternoon. The fol same stream and with the point his own special investigators ed. as such devise in the new rehabilitation service. Mr. and of the governing the regular M.I.A. lowing were present; Following that in use at the state plant class work Tuesday evening a Mrs. Willis Lamb and children, no men would be needed to be on Why the public has to stand the this duplication expense of of social was held in the amuse- Le Ree, Beth and Basil, Mr. and the job as is required at the Dies- senseless Welfare Board activities ment hall. Games and dancing Mrs. Leslie Hancey and children, el plant. has not been satisfactorily exSpencer and Harold, Mr. and Mrs. were enjoyed and chicken The first electric power Logan plained. If the aforementioned were served to all pres, Suel Lamb and children. Gene, all of had was generated in what is now Welfare Board is totally IncompeVerl, Max and Mario, ent. Mrs. Helen Lamb treated the Hyde Park; Mr. and Mrs. Eldon known as Andersons mill and the tent, as Governor Maw seems to Laura Lou irony of the thing is that this think, why not reorganize it rather children, Literary lesson in Relief Socie- Lamb and Mr. and Faye, and Mrs. Arvil mill site is within M block of the than to engage an entire new ty meeting Tuesday afternoon. Miss Shirley Bails returned to Coleman and daughter Erma of Diesels and the water running to group of Individuals in her home last week from a local! Smithfield. Visiting and luncheon waste every night, the mill runs endeavor. Or, did you hear? There is an acute' manhospital where she underwent am WPre enj oyod. Mr. and Mrs. Lamb daytime only. were presented with a lovely Then No. 2 could be at Tbat-her- 's power shortage. All of our politioperation ten days ago for the flour mill and they do not cal leaders say so. What they acremoval of her appendix. The third year Beehive girls! A day well worth remembering use all the water and do not tually believe is that everyone is enjoyed a party at the home of! and notm? was the sixtieth wed grind flour at night. Number 3 to be bodily, or otherwise, interred last could be at the old Ricks flour in war work Miss Beth Lamb Thursday even-- i tbn! anniversary observed except the self-saEach girl in the group week by Mr. and Mrs. Lzirenzo mill. No. 4 could be placed on politicians who are such an uning. They spent the day George Bell's mill site and No. 5 mitigated drain upon tax revenues. an friend Fcrsenbrought borne. Mr. and Mrs. could be who was an over night guest at! quietly put under a dam at what Politicians, like communicable disen. we call the were Petersen have spent their the girl's home. Games lower twin bridge. eases, are forever with us and played and supper served to the tire mared 'fe in Hyde Park, Now, there you have it ladies, I forever a burden. But, I will say both have done civic where and Beth Lamb, Carmen1 following: would not waste time with the no more as it is highly probable be- Mrs- - Petersen, Lee, Lu Jean Seamons; Clarice religlous workmen folks. I tried for five years that many members of our little was Eliza Idaleen fore ber marriage, Perkes, Dixie Perkes, to get them converted to the need community enjoy to the ultimate BaBs children following Waite, Marnette Reeder and Mrs. of a municipal hospital and the degree the privilege of paying exto been born tbem have Lail Helen Kirby, who is leader of the even though orbitant tax rates so that our of Bde Park; Mrs- Et" result was zero-plgroup. The special guests 'includ- has left Logan a gift worthy New Deal bureaucrats can of Redwood City. a rich man ed: Gloria Thain and Ranaeltie Ballam of $200,000 to be used for that pur- sit around upon extensive and Ballard of Benson; Va Lois Mon. California; Mrs. Maud Hyer of pose. La posteriors and enjoy Petersen Phene Washington: son and Cleo Skinner of Smith- Something should be done about the delicious fruits of hard labor field; Coleene Noble and Mildred1 of Bolse Idaho: Sylvan Petersen this water power thought, before . . . in this case, somebody elses and Collas Petersen of Logan. of Amalga. Rindlesbaked the Diesels wear out. Many of you hard labor. That is one salient Miss Lucille Duce was brought have disposed of your coal stoves characteristic of all politicians. home from Tuesday Ogden, nd it would be impossible for us They are heartily in favor of arwhere she is employed as a to get any help from the Utah duous and backbreaking tasks . . . beauty operator, because of ill Power and Light Company again, for others. health. Wednesday she submit. ed because they are even buying Well, until I can think of some to an appendicitis operation at a! citys surplus power. It would thing else to growl about, I am, local hospital. Lucille is the older than yon are or suffer do ou from Getting Up Nights. Backache, Nervous-r?s- s. of course be In line with . the war Sincerely yours, Pains, Dullness, Swollen Ankles, WILLIAM GEORGE SPICKER. Rheumatic Pains. Burning, scantv or fre- effort to release this oil we are If remember that so, your quent passages? to and Westinghouse has plenty are vital your health and that using Lynn Jensen, grandson of 3Ir. Kidnevs of water driven dynamos for sale. symptoms may be due to trouand Mrs. Moses Jensen, under- these and Bladder and Kidney cases CYSTEX (a physician's went an opertaion on his eye at bles in such usually FOR YOUR givesprompt and prescription) flush ou5 relief local by helping the Kidneys You a hospital Wednesday. acids and wastes. have poisonous excess and nothing to lose in as Lee everything to gain Wednesday morning d Cystex. An guarantee CALL was driving along the trying Hancey wrapped around each package assures a re- - ' Prompt, of your money on return of empty fund BAUGn highway toward Logan his car package unless fully satisfied. Dont take CO. PLUMBING Dependable, cnances on any Kidney medicine that Is LINK-BELfigured in a four car accident. pot STOKERS guaranteed. Don't dday. Get Cjstex Courteous from vour Fog. slippery pavement and a Phone 57 Quality and Service drugget today. Only horse was the cause fo the wreck. 30 SOUTH 85c. The guarantee ' Hii liiitu protects you. Mr. Hancey and his sister, 3Irs. to live. bald-pate- well-wo- rn Hyde PariT ns gilt-edg- life-blo- e j . -j Classified Ads n, Real Estate For Sale was school a The Sunday splendid program Sunday on the life and history of Joseph Smith whose birthday is .December 23. came Mrs. Zettie M. Kearl from Randolph Saturday and on the planted an evergreen grave of her husband, M. Byrd Kearl. Incidentally she also at tended the DUP meeting held at the home of Mrs. Pearl Weston. Mrs. Virginia Thompson gave the lesson on "Ioetry." Mrs. 31 ary K. Weston and Mrs. Delina Willis were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Heber C. Robinson. Miss Ila Mae Pugmire of St. Charless Idaho, was a Sunday visitor at the home of her sister Mrs. Mona Kearl. Mrs. a Virginia Thompson, teacher at Paris, Idaho, visited over the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. De Witt Johnson. Attorney A. Hulme Nebeker and son Richard, of Salt Lake City, came Saturday bringing with them their mother and grandmother, Mrs. Almira Nebeker, after she had spent some weeks at the capital city with her children. Wood Mrs. Herman was at Salt Lake City Friday and her husband came back with her for a few days. It May - - - Frame Remodeled Home. Six rooms and bath. Large lot East on 9th North. Logan. $2500. $500 down. 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