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Show Page Four The Cache American, Logan, Cache County, Utah THE CACHE AMERICAN WILLIAM C. ENGLAND, JAMKS W. ENGLAND DAVID W, ENGLAND as Seond-ClasEntered Past Office at Logan, Managing Editor-Busin- ....Mechanical Listen! Look! Semi Weekly Newf.papo', Published Tuesday and Frldy by Uie Cache American Publishing Company, at 02 West CVnu-- r Street, Lou an, Utah. Tuesday, June 8, were among those who celebrated Decoration day at Newton. Mrs. Willi Benson underwent a major operation at a loc.il ho- -j r..il recently. First Lieutenant Nolan K. Grtf. tin was honored guest at the home of hu grandmother Mr. Ahee Christensen at Newton on dinner Sunday where a family was irned to Mr. and Mrs. Royal GniTln and son Dee and Eldon of Logan. Mr, and Mrs. La Mont Griffin and daughter Lu Anna ;.nd Miss Nad.i Cottle of Ogden, the hostess and honored guest. Live! la the (rade creasing accident EustraUd hers, one out of five had Manager Editor Department , it a reckless, uncontrollable de- sire not only to beat a train across a Crossing, but to drive around four other seal ting cars la order to attempt it. This descrtptiaa of an actual ease la but one small sampls of the that results In an average of 1ST! deaths and 4700 Injuries through crossing accidents each year. Four automobiles were standing on a crossing In compliance with the warning of fashing light and bell Indicating the approach of a train. A fifth car drove around these standing cars and attempted to cross the track, but struck the looomoUve. The National Safety Council is conducting a special campaign to stop those accidents which every day delay 33 trains a total of 22 hours- - a serious blow to the war transportaUon effort. dents according to tho Council. To I Council asks you to be sure the Driver carelessness Is the cause help win the war to save yourself track is clear before you start of almost all grade crossing acci and others needless suffering the! across. Matter, November 2, 1931, at the Utah, under the Act of March S, 1897. Inside Cache ; Subscription rate: Outside County, one year Counay, $1 30. Advertising ratei made known upon application. drtver-earelesane- KXPUHTKUS NOT WANTKD The mining industry of the United States is so gigantic that it dwarfs imagination. Production of a ton of steel requires two tons of coal. In 1912 it required the coking of 75, (), MW tons of coal to smelt GO, 000, (too tons of jdg iron. An output of 700, 000,000 tons of pig iron and 97,00(1,090 tons of steel ingots is expected in 1913. It takes 7 tons of'copper for one minute of combat by 50 lighter planes, and this means from 200 to 700 tons of copper ore. Other metals are used in proportion. Ilut coal is required to produce the heat to make most of them usable. It is the major source of energy in the United States. The railroads used 110,000,000 tons of coal in 1912; public utilities, GS, 000,000 tons; and 135,000,000 tons went for necessary heating comguest SffiNMDS s'g-na- ls nay in the bunch, Come und get It. Thomas Lindley, WelLsvillc. SLEEPING ROOMS 79 West Center. Phone 1542J. FOR WOOD WANTED Hatcher Company. Phone 78. Coal Fl'RNACE CIEAMNG, Repairing, Stoker Repairing and Service Wangsgaard Coal and Stoker Co. 187 South Main. Phone 13X I - SAI.E fit 00. 'a of Uunr parents Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Chugg on Decoration 19-1- 3 SALE Hot Point Electric FOR cooker Range; has 2 plates, There is no excuse for continuous labor warfare in and automatic oven.. plat -- v $35 00. Call at 394 West Lst South. our coal fields. Neither the public nor the majority of Sevt nil Relief Society women FAREWELL DAME Many former residents of News;xnt Tuesday evening making to motored ton observe in coal want the to miners. The vice Sunday ( exploit employers curtains for the ward recreation Decoration day and enjoy a visit that has caused war for centuries namely, the greed hall Thursday. They also cleaned WELLSVILLE DRAFTEES relatives. Among those were with of a few leaders for unreasonable power, is causing the room and hung curtain which, A farcmt.u jancc uniJ progr, Mrs. Lovenia Card and Mr. and a lovely addition to the makes heW Krlday evening m lhe Mrs. Henry, trouble in our coal mines. The few who would exploit Elmer and Henry Junior high school gym honor- - Rigby of Salt Lake City, Mr. and a government, a mine or a group of workers for selfish buUJuig. Mrc. Geortje WTute and children ( jng cight b0J.5 who h.axe soon Mrs. M. C. Rigby und son Ronald Notices, Mada Chugg of purposes, are the ones w ho cause the millions of ordin- and . Sanfor t,e arme(j forces and three of Rexburg, Idaho; Dr. and Mrs. Probate and Guardianship Consult County Clerk of the Res. California are spending D.ego. the miners unneceshome citizens, themselves, including a;bovs ary 0 furlough Joseph Jones and two daughters month with their parents Mr. andi pective Signer for Farther Chairman Parley Hall was in of Midvale, Mr, and Mrs. Marcus sary loss, grief and suffering. Mrs. E. A. Chugg Griffin son. f and Mr. he program; and Mrs. It is time that dictatorship in either labor, indusMrs. Ernest Loosli arrived homeCharge lation of the flag was by Grant Eli Hansen of Grace, Idaho; Mr. Notice to Creditors Thursday from Sacramento, Calitry, or government be ended. and Mrs. Thomas Gunnell and 3 fornia after spending two weeks Smith. Corporal Allan Archibald In the Dstrict Court of the First children of and Mr. and Mrs. Ogden, Corporal Ivan Spence; solo, with their daughter Dorris who Judicial District of the State of Arch-wi- ll Fred An Homer and two children. by has be n critically ill. Friends Utah, In and for the County of Maush8" ;,"'"mpanipd Mrs. Marcus Cooley served dm. v .Mrs be glad to know her condition Cache. Laverne Maughan: prayer, John ner to her family who were all is improving satisfactorily. a together on Decoration day. Miss In the Matter of the Estate of Mis. Annie M. rickoit Is plan- C. Brenchley; solo, :There's Star Spangled Banner Waving Elam Wadsworth of Ogden was DAVID O. EGBERT. Deceased. a to Reno. Nevada next ning trip This column is open to anyone who wishes to present his views on little Coy Smith, ao- - special guest. Creditors will present claims with w.rk where she expects to e a subject. Articles must be signed and the Cache American does Mrs- - Cilia Murray. h r son Giant, who is in the U. com,an"d Miss Amelia Hansen of Salt vouchers, to the undersigned adnot assume any responsibility for such articles. Opinions expressed Chairman Hall Introduced the Lake City is spending her vaca- ministrator at his residence in S. armed forces. j are those of the contributor and are not necessarily those of bovs and their parents as follows: tion at the home of her parents Lewiston, Cache County. Utah, on this paper. Jack Bassett, son of Mr. Jennie XI r. and Mrs. Henry Hansen. or before the 30th., day of July Bassett of Lxigan; Lcn Brenchley 1943. Mr. and Mrs. Golden Rigby THE LOW DOWN Date of first publication; May parents; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. entertained Mr. and Mrs. Amos FROM HICKORY GROVE 25th. 1943. Brenchley, Clyde T. Smith, par- Mr. of Idaho and Bancroft, Rigby A nation-widsales tax right rs- Ir and K. and Mrs. S. R. ROGERS, Administrator. An a'tract.vely arranged dinner llts Parley Jones and three now. to pay for the war, is the h; D,U Hl11 Paren,s Mr- and children of Jerry C. W. Dunn, Attorney lor Adwas given by Mrs. Wayne Hub-- j, Logan. medicine we need. Unless we care ner 11; Sammie Riggs, Sunday in compliment to Mr. ars Arcbe By ROBERT CROOKSTON Amanda Hansen had as week ministrator. to drag around for year, as a Lognn, Utah. Waldon end and' guests Mr. and Mrs. Wm. DarVerI ln Gunnell, mother M re. Presinvalid, we better start Uddren of Richmond Horsley Why half-wa- y People are asking me: den and and Mr. and daughter column are you neglecting that doing scemthing-a- nd Notice to Creditors taking our Cordon Maughan. Mrs. Cecil jvirs. H. C. Stauffer was hostess lon GunneII; Hansen. medicine in the Cache American and MrsC. to her bridge club Thursday ev-- ! parcnU Mr N. Mr. and Mrs. In the District Court of the First Clyde iar a fellow a-ASWeil, it does give spn week Judicial District In the State of the end in Salt p?nt to satisfaction to know who are In poison t0 Mrs. APfXy Lake City guests of Mr. and Mrs. Utah, In and for the county of more than one politician of re- concern all its the after Talks were made by Grant T. Fred Homer. terested, cheater Kldman ' Q ' Cache. had histMr, shown by our friends that give nown has not always Kay Sorensen. Mrs. Frank Smith, recently honorably releasParents of the students of the on the finger public pulse they Hancock, Mrs.- Theo Larsen us courage to carry on. In the Matter of the Estate of and ed from the army after having Newton ward attended gradaution think they do. That is why Mrs WESLEY E SMITH, also known the Vessie Gibbs. two years spent Ive been worried by an affair just past Prizes in were exercises held Cache at North we see so new faces there won as W. E. Smtih, deceased. that is nearly akin to life and on the old many by Mrs. Chester Kidman, AIafka and the past three months high school Friday last. The Potomac, as time rolls Mrs. Frank in a Creditors will at death. The old home of my hospital Hancock and Mrs. present claims Seattle, Wash. class from Newton ward as we get hep. with vouchers to the undersigned Sorensen. Kay that my father and I built along are Gloria Allan Corporal H. Keith Haws, Archibald, Jenkins, And while we are on the pulse Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey Soren- home from California sold at many years ago was on a fur- John Cooley, Claud Jenkins, La- Administratrix of the Estate of subject, it reminds me of the sen of Idaho were guests lough, and Corporal Ivan Spence mar Nebeker, Hope Condie, Lucile Wesley E Smith also known as W. Malad, public auction and I bought it horse doctor story that the chef of Mayor and Mrs. its home to me. Commissioner down at our Coffee Vance D. who is home from Alburquerque, Sutherland. Virginia Stone, WUUI-- - Smith deceased, at her resl-Pot Restaurant Walker Memorial dence West 3rd North, Lo- Hail conducted the sale and he New and day. Mexico; Lieutenant Pedersen, Betty Gean Petersen, told me. A horse doctor, he Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Anderson Thayle Nielsen of I declare this the 15ti said, Alice May Griffin, Edward Peter- - gan Utah on or property must be smart smarter even says, home Hyrum, than and sons of sold to Robert Crooks ton. day of September A D. 1943. on a furlough. Livermore, son, California Margene Rigby, RigMurray doctor. You tell your were VEIR C. SMITH. Administratrix visitors of relatives Then in the county clerks office your family The closing number was a duet by. and doctor where feel friends you of the Estate of Wesley E. Smith as I was counting out the money family and Till We Mr. and Meet Mrs. Sunday Mose Christensen Monday. Again, he says, and the doctor proby Archie also known as W. E. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson and Vernon to pay the bill the deputy clerk, bad, Mrs. Maughan, accompan- of Malad, Idaho; Mr. and ceeds to fix you up. But a veterinNEWEL G. DAINES, Attorney. Nielsen he says he asked ied by Mrs. Laverne Maughan. Arthur Beck, Mr. and Mrs. Claymy ary, he can't ask the horse where and son Norman and Otto Dates of publication, May 11, of Arbon spent three brother who to make the deed too. he has a A ton crowd Mr. were Johnson, and Mrs. Max in attend large days pain. 18, 25; June 1, 8, 1943. with That is his story, and I did not Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Clarke But the sales tax I am off the erine Magnus Anderson and Cath- ance. hear it. I was occupied counting Gibbons. The to get the time Dale Bird is recovering from out $148.00 in small bills which subject. is when everybody is toned I had borrowed by soaking every- money operation. He is a son of flush which now is and avoid thing X possess at the enormous much more bitter medicine later. Mr. and Mrs. Afton Bird. Mrs. H. C. Stauffer rate of 30 percent interest. gave Yours with the low down. AT dinner Memorial day, places be The deed was made to my JO SERRA. -- XT; brother and the county attorney pue jpj joj pan.reui 2ur aiif RATES 1(1 KSJEVn. man Sorensen of Salt Lake Perry, says he wont change it. City; $1.50 Mr. and Mrs. Keith Stauffer An affair of this kind would of Mr. Ogden, have little 342 and effect Mrs. Henry Grant Avenue demoralizing end up Stauffer and children. upon a young, stronger Money Back If This Recip-- Fail: person news of Oooa th thou travels Irtt Sir. and Mrs. Robert Fintch but after one has passed the three SAN FRANCISCO and r nd3 of folks who now .rpny u.ke !emm Juuf Mrs. Annie M. Pickett arrived children of Pocatello, Idaho rheumatic pain have found tnat bj score period with the rr carcass spent to om cf two nJfl'n Aliens tablespoonfuls full of aches and well home Friday evening followig a the week end with Mr. and Mrs pains, llespoonful of Lem.n Juice in a glass o. vta'er. they get f rsft tellof for tie a:hei visit with her children at Pres-ton- , William Hughes. you're different. b.' caused n.t.ns rneumatism, linoago. Mr. and Mrs. Lavern Larsen is t Ita no surprise either, for Idaho. Remember the Bible story of 13 year old formulp to relieve rl innt'i and Miss Vern of Salt Baer f li i Saul MemorLake City spent aches and pains In ct if it family when he told King spent his Headquarters for t your :.oney back What could br soldiers: Evil dreams be-s- t Allenru today at r. n live drutv' me, ial day week end visiting rela- Sunday and Monday with Mrs j ft JTcw. ' cents Do it I fear I am igoing to die, (end tives and friends here and in Lo- Vessie Gibbs. gan. quote.) Mr. and Mrs. James Unsworth ADJUST AAA CROP Well, I have no fear of death. I expect to meet some very dear and family of Tremonton spent the PAYXIENTS Farmers who fail to Managing Owner, Wallace (Spick) Carlisle friends, but the thing that haunts week end with her parents, Mr. plant 90 per cent of their war crop me both day and night is being and Mrs. Marriner Nielsen. goals Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Crabtree will not suffer the regular agrian old man without a home. and sons Scot and Boothe Another Bible verse reads: of cultural conservation deductions end Love them that spitefully us Ogden were week visitors if the weather has interfered with their crop plans. The War Food here. you. Well, that certainly does J not Mr. and Mrs. Francis Astle administration has relaxed the provisions in all areas where make any sense to me. I hay prefer and daughter Frances of Grover, the policy of President Theodore Wyoming visited relatives here on and pasture goals have been esmade especially to relieve 'PERIODIC tablished. The action is designed Roosevelt who said: "I regret Tuesday and Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Allen mo- to offset the effect of recent that I can not live long enough to take care of my enemies. weather conditions. tored to Pleasant Grove on SunThe action of the Cache Coun- day where they visited with their and daughter Mr. and ty clerk and the attorney does not conform to our democratic Mrs. Thomas Waller, one of the And Its Weak, the Al- Don't Force! Don't way of life, but it smells like grandsons, accompanied Cranky, Nervous Feelings lens here to spend the summer Take heed If you, like so many Shecko Gruber and Togo. Thus Risking Hemorrhoids women and girls, have any or all of vacation. Too many of our people these symptoms: Do you TRY THIS FOR 5 pay on such OATS Mr. no attention to public and Mrs. F. C. Rossiter of days suffer cramps, headaches, backofficials rtRht and proper way to moist-- n nervous ache, weak, feelings, disand their escapades hard dry passages and obtain more tress of "irregularities and then Salt Lake City spent the week due to movement. Every morning' for functional when another election rolls around end with relatives disturbances? and friends S a?y - 1 minutea monthly before breakfast, dnnk Then start at once try Lydia E. to waer here. which one teaspoon they do not know anything of Plnkham's Vegetable Compound ful of Kruschen Salts has been While Pinkbams Mr. and Mrs. G. E Chugg and you are eating breakfast the hotadded is so helpthe mens conduct. and ful to relieve Compound Kruschen win be feeding moist water such distress because children of Roosevelt, Mrs. Geo. Bard, dry passages. They becometo those of its soothing effect on one op soft OF LOGAN MOST IMPORTANT N need to strain ORGANS Meats roasted in the oven at White and children and Miss Mada Taken regular!? thruout the month n,ul rec,al Irritation .'1".kr',tP'1fo? Lh. within 00 minutes wastes are expelled from 300 to 325 degrees F. shrink Chugg of San Diego, California, it helps build up resistance against smoothly and gently. Tou feel gloriously such symptoms. Thousands Mr. and Mrs. George Simth and fresh upon less, lose less by 29 W. apafn B sure to follow the simple North Phone 360 drip and evaporeasy directions. Don't delay you can eet ation. and tazte better than those children of Downey, Idaho and Kruschen Salts at any drug store. VEGETABLE COMPOUND J Mrs. Claris Chugg were roasted et higher temperatures. dinner fort. Newton Wellsville -8 'T' I8"." CACHE AMERICAN !." b-- b-- Scribe Has Tax Troubles v e I - ri a. J;rs grad-uatin- g par-ent- s tK P', 'RHEUMATIC Providence Washington Hotel Alit-r- do-- C- Utah and Idaho People Loans sio S30 to Furniture, Autos son-in-l- ' CONSTIPATED? A BEST IfJQt'Jf MEBICIHE FUEUiill Livestock Strain. STATE LOAN COMPANY e - Usu-all- y I lst Lydia E.Pinkhams J |