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Show Friday. June THE CACHE AMERICAN Semi-Weekl- y tba Cach and Newspaper, PublUhed Tuetday American FublUhlng Company, at 62 Suwt, Logan, Utah. WILLIAM C. ENGLAND, JAMES W, ENGLAND DAVID W. ENGLAND Managing Editor-Buain- Mechanical "THAT'S THE 'UNIQN'Vo STRIKE fhsrr i wa atUmLng eur King-forsexton at the Temple Wednesday. Mr. and Mr. J, W, Harritoa were doing woik In the Tempi Wednesday. Mr. and Mr. S. W', Allen were prayer In Sunday acnoui oy . Logan shopper Monday. Lavar j Qmnlen Sliumway and H Jreece. sacrament by Ivan Allen are building new chicken Hatch and Scott Hendricks; crament gem by Carma Jean Co- roo, g ,0 properly care for their nnsh; talk by Ann Richard and d . Friday by Wrl Onur Manager Editor Department - Matter, November 2, 1031, at the Entered aa Second-CIaFwt Office at Logan, Utah, under tb Act of March 3. 1837. ( Kay Cornish. County, on year 32.00; Inaide Cache Advertuing rate mad known upon application. rates: OuLld Subarrlptioo County, $1 30. U make Cove FOR NOW! 11, 1943 yr at sacra attendance ment meeting with in hop AlK-1ieue pre conduit.ng. Lu 11a sented Lamar FramLen and Floyd Anderson as graduate from the Prinuiry to the bishop as c.iwit-dj.- it for the Aaronic priesthood. The following bore their testilb 'hop All n, Alfr d Allen. mony Flrnce R.ih. Grace Framtsen. Clator Larsen. Thom.u Hendrnkx, M. H. Preecc. Alton Kingford. Bonnie Comi-h- ; clof.ng pray- A DF.LKGATF.S TO FOOD CONFERENCE rl narry cove good an(j ; Pate wer Sunday tsith Mr. Max Harrison. tiior ,.s. . REAL DISCOVERY E100D HIGH WERE THIRSTY Conventions that Fring together groups of men intent upon having a pood time and where little seriousness or deep thought is expected, naturally calls for an abundance of soft and hard drink for it is surprising liou thirsty men get when they attend conventions. It was interesting to read of the preparations being made CI.iUr Laren of moved Into the for the United States Food conference which opened w.srd Tiny have built a home on May 18 at Hot Springs, Va. It appears that the liquor the west tide of the highway of laws of that state gives its citizens the opportunity north of Spring creek. just and month ha purchasing two quarts of hard liquor per Roy E'kd-opurchased Alien prop-rttlie Henry the Governor Colgate Darden) said in April that the up has High creek and Ried state department wasnt going to come here demandr ,h! purchas'd 30 acres nor ing concessions not allowed our own citizens. Cove meeting house. He is bu.ld Of course there was two or three weeks between mg his houM across the street week end with their parents Mr. that will rn.ike a fine home the time the governor made that statement and the A. D. AlUn. Mr. Allen and farm. Mrs. and of lot a so Hyrum time the conference opened presapparently in the is employed engineers Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jensen were sure was put on him for just before the delegates arguests of Mr. and Mrs. Max department of the Colombia rived permission was granted by the liquor control Mrs. Nora Nielsen plant at Provo. Mrs. Allen was -on Saturday. Ruth Shank of Mr. and Mrs. Movr and family formerly Miss board for the state to bring in 50 cases of Scotch whisSon Tooele. are still In the home formerly ky, 20 cases of Bourbon, ten of Rye, 10 of gin, G of VerMr. and Mrs. Orville Dean of ioecupnd by Mr. and Mrs. a ha ho Nielsen mouth 2 of Brandy and two of assorted cocktails. BeCaptain Thayle move soon Allen, but Ogden were visitors at the J. J. for the Hall home on sides that any delegates and attaches who wished were served In the U. S. armynow Monday. statwo years and Mr. and Mrs. Ountnl Nielsen Larsen is entitled under Virginia law' to bring with them a gal- past in Mexico with the tioned at' Ft. Worden, Washingand family visited recently at the armed forces of the U. S. lon of spirits for personal consumption. ton. Is spending a well eumed home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Visitors to enjoy the hospitality This was one gathering where those attending furlough with family and friends Dunkley at Whitney Idaho. at the home of Mrs. Wallace Lidhonored Tueswas In He Hyrum. should have all the mental power they could muster Don Wilson, young son of Mr. dle Included Mrs. Louise Chrltch-lomoa his at dinner given by and Mrs. Seth Wilson had the and daughters Verna and for they were to deal with a problem that will affect day ther, Mrs. Nora Nielsen at her misfortune of breaking his wnst the peoples of the whole world, that of equitable dis- home. The party wus delightfully this week. He Is being treated by Carol Lynn of Midvale, Mrs. Guyman and son El wood of tribution of food to all the nations of the world. That arranged end carried out in pat- Dr. Burgess. Salt Lake City and Mrs. Mary riotic moUf as to color and theme. is a serious problem for without proper food no nation A large beautifully decorated cake Mrs. Dale Allen and children Liddle of Logan, who were guest in Hyrum recently. can grow' a hardy and strong race of individuals. It centered the table and carried an Sherrie and Jo visited four days , last week with Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Hall a nd was apparent, however, that the seriousness of the artistic arrangement of flags, ofFarrell Lake Bcckstead of Salt family spent Sunday at the home and blue while the red, white of of Mrs. Hall's meeting was to some extent disregarded and those at- marked covers for Captain Niel- City and Mrs. Myrtle Ostler parents Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Gamer of Ogden. A tending were there for pleasure as well. It may be said sen. Mr. and Mrs. ElRoy Nielsen, Sandy. of them as was said of the fisherman in an article and family. Mr. and Mrs. James Miss Joan Dodge of Ogden is brother, Spencer Gamer, In tba Bradshaw and family of Wellsville, a guest at the home of her grand armed forced stationed in Caliprinted recently in the Cache American as follows: Mr. and Mrs. Cantrll Nielsen, and mother Mrs. Laura Gulbransen fornia, was Bt home on furlough. Behold the Fisherman! family and the hostess, Mrs. Niel- while visiting in Hyrum. He ariseth up early in the morning, Lewis T. Miller is sen. Flowers In lovely arrangement receiving decorated the rooms where the treatment at a Login hospital And disturbeth the whole household. following a sudden attack of group enjoyed a social evening. Mighty are his preparations. Mr. and Mrs. N. W. D. Smith He goeth forth full of hope Mrs. Stella Bradley is visiting and daughter Gayle were Sun. And when the day is far spent he returneth the home of her daughter Mrs. at Mr. day guests at the home of and family at Glen Douglas of drink Smelling strong and Mrs. Vernal Munk at Benson. Smithfield. . . . and the truth is not in him. The Misses Grace and La Vem Mr. and Mrs. Parley Baugh and Turning to the scriptures we read in the last chap- McBride of Salt Lake City recent- sons Royal and Lyle are enjoying ly visited at the home of their a visit with relatives In ter of Proverbs the following: Las Mr. and Mrs. G. W. McIt is not for kings, O Lemuel, it is not for kings to parents Vegas, Nevada. Bride. of Salt Lake drink wine nor for princes strong drink ; lest they drink, Merle Jean, the six year old Mrs.is Ella Baxtera month In Hyspending Citly and forget the law', and pervert the judgment of any daughter recently met with an rum visiting relatives and friends. accident which resulted in the She is the house guest of her son of the afflicted. Give strong drink unto him that is ready to per- child breaking her left elbow. Lamont Baxter and family. Just nine months ago the little Robert Miller is reported at ish, and wine to those that be of heavy hearts, let him girl suffered a fracture of the his home. He is being eared for drink and forget his poverty, and remember his mis- right elbow. Dr. Burgess is at- by his daughter Miss Maud Miller. tending to the injured arm. ery no more. FOR PRESSURE Dangerous High Blood Pressure (Essential Hypertension) ia usually marked by distressing symptom s, such as ditunesi, throbbing head-ache- sleeplessness and ncs. If disregarded, this my lead to Heart Trouble, Stroke, Paralysis, Hardening of the Arteries or KmI- , discovery nfy Trouble. Diamoncx, f a heart specialist i designed to ouichly aid in the relief of thes r ' n5 V3 A Chicago resident says: "I auf. fered from High Blood Pressure for aevcral years with increasingly severe throbbing headaches, tlnzi-....- .. ness and shortness of breath. I ahowed the Diamoncx formula to my doctor and, on Ins advice, tried the treatment for two weeks under identical conditions as previous treatments. Within only three davs my bad headaches and dizzy spells were gone. My high blood pressure was reduced and I sleep fine." Diamoncx goes directly to work in three different ways to aid in the relief of these dangerous symp-tomResults are speedy v ithm as short a time as two weeks sufferers often find that Diamoncx has accomplished 75f,c of the total rethis formula. duction possible If you suffer from High Bjood Pressure you may try DIAMONEX without risking a penny. To introduce this wonderful treatment to million new sufferers this liberal trial offer is made for a limited ; time only. Send only 31.50 to the Diamoncx North Michigan Company, 318-Ave.. Chicago, Illinois for a full TWO weeks supply of genuine Use DIAMONEX, prepaid. according to the simple directions for only two weeks. If, at the end of that test period you are not delighted with results your in'.nedi-atel- y money will be refunded There are no on request. you owe it to , strings or conditions yourself to make this wonderful test at once. Write toi.ay us uis offer is fully guaranteed. j ' J n St-'e- Harris- Entertains Rol-l.i- ll 1 w ' s. s. 111 Mrs. Laura Nielsen is vsiitlng In MEDICINE IS A PROFESSION Papers that wrere read before the National Conference on Planning for War and Postwar Medical Services which wras held in March under the auspices xif the Dr. Carlos Finlay Institute, reveal far more than a dry discussion of the technical medical problems. 'They reveal the groping of men of science for a better ; future, amidst the wreckage of nations and people that 'Will be left behind when the was is over. The morass of disease, starvation and death into which medical men must plunge to start building a future for mankind, is enough to dismay the stoutest heart. American doctors will voluntarily make tremendous .sacrifices in the years of peace to come. They will serve "humanity in far away corners of the world, for indefinite periods. As Dr. Morris Fishbein, president of the American Medical association, declared. By their own initiative they seek to give to the postwar world the most that American medicine can give for the restoration of the peoples of the world to health and physical fitness. They do not hesitate in offering themselves; they have been trained in the traditions of American medicine, which say to the doctor: A profession has for its prime object the service it can renthe practice of medicine is a der to humanity profession. -- . ... Everybody raves about your salads Peg. Whats the secret? fe iGw-- r Salt Lake City at present. Mr. and Mrs. Chase Nielsen and daughters of Clearfield spent Sunday jast in Hyrum. Mr. John W. Jensen left the forepart of the week to look at some land in Idaho. Mrs. Wallace Liddle is in, at present. Her trip bines pleasure and business. CaK-forni- a com- Miss Frances who Critchlow, is of the Salt Lake City teaching staff, is spending her vacation In Hyrum at the home of her mother Mrs. Elizabeth Critchlow. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra W. Archibald and three sons Gayland, Dallas and baby of Ogden spent Sunday last with their parents Mr. and Mrs. James H. Archibald of Hyrum. Idaho Falls are Visiting in Nelda and Joyce Monson, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Monson of Hyrum. They are spend, ing their vacation at the home of their grand parents Mr. and Mrs. George Manning. Mr. and Mrs. John Siggard and family of Salt Lake City are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Larsen this week. Mrs. C. W. Dunn and baby son Roger of Logan have leased the home of Mrs. Finetta Williams and will amke their home in Hyrum. Mr. Dunn is in military service. Mrs. Dunn was formerly Miss aloie Petersen of Hyrum. Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Liljenquist of Long Beach, California visited this week with relatives and friends in Hyrum and Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Allen and sons Arthur, David and Stanley Douglas Allen of Provo spent the AGRII Miracle Whip does work wonders with salads! A unique combination of boiled dressing and fine mayonnaise, Miracle Whip is by far Americas favorite salad dressing. w To assist people needing Electric Appliances or Electric Equipment to obtain them from present owners not needing them, "Wartime Trading Posts" are being established in conjunction with Electrical Dealers. At these "Trading Posts" you may list all makes, types and models of Electric Appliances, which you wish to buy, sell or trade. Von are invited to fill in the coupon, below, expressing your desires. You may also wish to advertise, in your newspaper, Electric Appliances or Electric Equipment you wish to buy, sell or trade. TYPICAL APPLIANCES TO BUY, SELL OR TRADE Elsetrie Irena Electric Clocks Electric Toasters Electric Mixers Table Lamps Floor Lamps Electric Radios Electric Washers Electric Electric Electric Electric Electric Electric Electric Electric "WARTIME oans to $300 Furniture, Autos Livestock Stokers Shavers Ironers Vacuums Roasters Ranges Grills Motors , Electric Coffee Makers Electric Water Heaters Electric Sewing Machines Electric Reingerators Electric Hot Plates Electric Commercial Cooking and Baking Equipment TRADING POST" COUPON Date.. I would like Q trade (check trans action in which you are interested) the following used to Q buy 'Q sell Electric Appliances; (Type of Appliance) (Approximate Value) (Type of Appliance) Approximate Value) (Type of Appliance) (Approximate Value) My Nam . Telephone Number Addrese Dont Gamble Be wise Guard against infections which mayIay you up. Cleanse wound instantly. Then apply effective, iniuoitory antiseptic for over 40 years in thousands of factories, garages, industrial firt aid stations, fire departments and homes. Pleasant to use. Combats infection; quickly helps relieve pain. Only 50c at satiify you or your money yourdruggm s. MustOlUO-SOk back. Get Moucl today. As you know, the manufacture of practically all Electric Appliances has been discontinued for the duration. The millions of Electric Appliances now owned by individuals must serve the nation's needs. i STATE LOAN COMPANY Cuts, Scratches, Burns MILLIONS C. C. Petersen spent Teusday in Salt Lake City on business Miss Karla Paul of the nurs. ing staff at Dee hospital at Ogden is caring for her mother Mrs. Larene Paul, who is recovering at the Cache Valley hospital following a major operation per. formed recently. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Miller have returned from a trip to California where Mr. Miller went for medical consultation and received evry encouraging reports from the examining specialists regarding tin ailment the existing affecting bone of his foot. Mrs. Rose Jensen accompanied Mrs. Henry Scheby to Ogden on Monday last Mr. and Mrs .Le Roy Larsen were guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Chapman of Logan on Tuesday evening at a birthday party given in honor of their daughter Zora, who is a daughter-in-laof the Larsens. Her husband, Roy Dee (Street P. 6. or fi. F. D.) State- Noter This listing is good for fifteen days after date received. If appliances are still on hand alter that time, they should City. bo MAIL or DELIVER to your nearest Utah Power A Light Com Your inquiry will be turned over to a Wartime Appliance Trading Poet' Dealer who will assist you otface. Eoy Electric OF LOGAN 29 W. 1st ; North Phone 360 UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. j |