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Show Friday June 11, 1913 The Cache American. Loean, Cache County, Utah furling of to fi icndl The' hurry, less rush, more fage Five Toward a Better Understanding now i the What universities umque. will become the common Pro labor moie totiMdrisuon and dac.ibun.il place, .. lonfet lth Sonic course u will become ! rtgular will to Maie J. Itortw, tk talk together, where before ... fa.h By C.f OttCiK I'f.t K of tlie cuiriculum of must jtxb-nuopat field njer.t for home L.ry would bate Ignored" tolling I a rent 4 -, U of higher Mr, riml y Devi i.t daughter 'drmuru.tjaUm and club work to other- cablene There la a fr It augura well for harmony b,. of our progressive Mrs. Myrle Davis of Idaho tog of neighbor Knee in Ui4 air. tw til labor and management to !' wertern uu- We are lied In bond of common Fall. rs visiting at the home of It Is almost too much to lioie ti t.'c Ini'ed State. Harvard uni- danger. Mr and Mr, J, If. England. veroty, of all pluc'r. Just grodu- - ttiat oil lobor uniun will )n Furlough i Our manner too, has sitd Ui first class of labor lead, dorse till plan; and that we are Pnva Hrt Cl&ial Kclton bw dimmed outof living, wah Thu of a milk mum of by en True, it was only a small on the At Santa Ana C ok in sprjul ig a hoH furlough . tuU, for Icar two ir en in number to be pood feeling between those Aviatom Cadet Willard Smart,! ,th h;k Mr. Mul we .ave fought, aie put whuh labor nnd m-of of a Mr. and Mrs. W. W. r. au it n is but industry partnei punuu wry Cook of Hyde 1'ark, lie aside. We are already rewirwud beg'nn.ng a prelude q a b iu-- r n.anag, ment. There 11 a certain Si1 art, row Is itat toned at Santa ) aa been on desert maneuvers in and we many of our Libert' ui labor Ana air base. California, await. ng w !ih a truck and.ng on the part of labor rciuleltrant minority me rrjmnnt during know that re long, we w.ll k a tier and management uf c.n h eirelei woo H stubboinly will re- h.iu to dim out other prlvtk ge jUo i' problem. any and nil alt mpi to bury Hut a our eyes have broom wrh m.ma". mem. Tne foa teen student who th" hibhet custom d to the darkened riadt up tins hist cl us are mem- - Tin minonly li w obwv-- d with j. Tlie annual encampment of the itrwU exec- of me Oeri of the American Federation the idea that all Indo.-tribenr lo the 'ache county company of Kdii af Labor or the Congress of In- - utivos are crook or Simon Le- whh towing a major operation. She Daughters of Cub Pioneer of the everyday dustrial Organisation. We regret tree or both; and no amount Of l Hi.. dim.hi,.r cf Mr. ana Mrs. b held Saturday, June 12 ett 500 from the d tail we learned to have .e to slate that John Lewis' United cvidenr to the contrary will Yrr& of Provulenoff. 0 in. to tlie relic hall. Member itttth other was to know what Mine Worker not repr,- - ver eomii.ee it otherwise, eye, the iUUe wntral will we b lievvd A the mater sensed. Tlie pup.l came from Uuiy Abo it is ahmt too much to to presenu A good program May Hear from Son will,;, ,h!ngs h.lVe union token from ianou c and from even exreu that all indartr.al rendered and refreshment Mr. and Mr,. H. P. will"'. 'tt.c hjVP ltBriK,d u, til stale. uuve will re the w Mom and lh, f LKan hve been advised that served. AH members are oord-- i, uf our ,,!(iru Ijd While specialized efiTiciency of a sluthmg mp.dhuc un- -. j they mny now communtocte with ally invited to be present these fourteen pioneers dorstindjig of labor's roaUT,aI 0llIy d0c( problem. " their on, Lieutenant Homer ! the dim-oan obdurate, obstinate prevad. Our faith is Dlazuig a new tra.l at Old" Hur. There who a war prisoner Athletic Director I not dimmed took part to a weekly round- minority among management that out pur spirit is , Darrell Watkins, son of Mr. and .not dimmed out. We know that table d.ctis.ion with inwer into ev. outstanding read loemthtng Mrs, Wm. B. Watkins, has com-- it is up to each and every one , Industrial, educational and labor; cry move on the part of labor to ,e whool.ng at an army 'of us to mke this dim-oa leaders. If ihe experiment has no; improve itself a minority , that mtiiution In Maryland. He ho temporary thing-th- at Uromotfd it Is up toother --caulta, on the one hand, j stubbornly refuse to realize that Ray K. Tetersen has been pro-- r"cclvfd 8 rank of Chief Athletic jus and to our work, to turn the than to give these flreshmen an the million of honest, hard work. and will now be sent to ll. hts un again. to first lieutenant to the understanding of business leaders; Mug employees ahould not be cad vm camp. Hi mother In thi darkened period we need! 8,1(1 on the other hand, to con- - into outer d&rkness for the 9tn4 ejuartermaiter corps. He Is Uie, ut a' son of Mr. present a patient in a local! to be a united people, to hold vtow busine and Mrs. M.irinus iJ leaders that labor of a relatively s tnall number . Petersen of Newton, and a l33?J,sllla' awaiting an operation. hands with our fellow men, to! deadly in earnest about among trirm, brother Elmer, who has been! work with them of US AC, He i titlon-'H- l But such thing as have recently regardless of tog its leader for constructive Rationed to a California camp, race or creed or color. We are service, then it can be counted a ed at Fort Lewis. Washington, transpired at Harvard, and which wi.s several weckx ago ino longer rich or poor, worker huge succe-N- . should become common practice at There is every reason to (but has a yet been unable to or employer, black or white, mo.st of our unirrsiUe, will ko Released his parent of lus where- -' that what Prcf ssor Sumner far toward ehmin&ttng from wT Jew or Proteseant. We William F. Rigby, ton of Mr. notify th abouts. are. each one of us. simply Amerh Shtcher ha initiated at Harvard, and Mrs. David L. Rigby of New- picture these nonooperative, ob- will be extended to many other struetive, shortsighted minorities believers can;, in a common ton. has been released from a redo of Democracy, in the free- mission in the, dom of all mankind, in the sane-tilStat wih headquarters of the individual, at Denver. In th; dark hours the barrier j ,n perpetual f pride dim out first. We are nt Asks Divorce Jho, llvc lufree to meet a neuter darkness, perception neighbors, Mable Mles ho3 filed suit for In other sense , We who are liv- - ready to serve, comfort and . C0Urt one another regardless of f,s.MCt nz in dimmed out cities and T V 15 on 8 If town are developing an neuter whom our neighbor may be. Let mar- charge o cruel y They us th, ref-rthat when ried in May, l')42 and have one lights po on again, we will the when street l.nle lamps I Child, Mr- - MJc- - asks out, we rfiaw togeikor lnjcrrry t!...s fr jndhniss into our iod of tiio chJd and jiO mor.thlv UQs, r cumpan-- h p in a tcaLza i daily Ives, liv.ng a- - bravely in limun . if our dpemknie one upnnith i ni Lglit is ,n t ie daikness." other. Our m r, p of ne.g.bor , tne toil Mother Tire fikiing of surgical dressi ness becomes more acute. Lieutenant and Mrs W. W Wlien I come up into the d ings, long a tedious hand operaare ul me home of ened Pennsylvania station or when tion, may now be done In I'r. Ida M. Stott to Logan. Lieu- - I walk along the blackened streets the time, by a new folding tenant Scott is station'd with the of New York. I nolle this new dev ice. naval patrol force at Monerev,1 California. -- LOCALS i'Zrt!. j Coming k In Lncui to Exu-run-- n.-s- Of-.- i , - l- , eh-w- p 'hull , M. st bf -- it i lh!.rne r... Jncn the r.toki of both labor an management The attainment of tb bi.p . aunt, tkuii-- , haptuness, u,ew and prejirnty of labor t us so dt endi nt nd matag on their working that together Jecery attempt at mutual under- tnd ng between Ikw, U a long Wo in Uie r.ght direction, jn im-n- consider tlie Harvard experim-n- t noble in concert, beneficent in practice and a h.irb.nger of to tome, Jt definitely tor thing m.lestone on the road U ward one hundred pticrot timlet stand, ng and fr rndly I'.ip.T.i t o on 'he part of three two vital of our iiiituscrtul ytenx "'he wo1 ker and the bow It , s march forward to tr am lined Amen an way. bo'-ex- V, m-- , Mt-ft- exec-d.flcr- Adf,ti ... n, 1 ut 1 1 5 j j j train-gradua- te j tian-ferre- d , tpc-n- t i We-ter- n TTn 1 tf t turn r.outTar, manv like time rS,1nL,,. lli blur lue.ti ularilt"pCTtdiif tional nionthlv JUtirtnrrs- lum utonc1 iry Ljo'a n compound, inu fwou 1- 1fiu'U mt tnlv heip revert r. oitn.r but ikUo ncuominjink: timt. paJf Z'J 7,1 wok. an a most Uioi. 1 TuLiwitriy-lr-ii- A P nkham'. help b n i i.p 1 ouwiul iuch intuitthomumis ympnn aio ipun netom.hic tonic ktoiuwiaaelaueo- u one of ivt tvUrj'l DlIVlOUT " . .. ut 1 -t - d e, t:'-- , irk-Sto- one-tln- rd Garden Speaker J Fresh Fruits and Veg. O Stewart of Lee an will dwm's vana.es t a publr meeting of the Logan Flower Garden club tonight at 8 p. m. at the Logrn chamber of commerce headquarters, Mrs. H. M. Zollinger, president, announced, Thursday. Owners of new Iris varieties were Invited to bring specimens to the meeting. ells Jes-sen- Je-e- Use FoIsers Ils better. Stamp 24. .. anti-aircra- LARD f,lZp!.r'!..p.,;e... light division. His wife, the former Cleo Bowles and small son, are living with him m Texas SYRUP.1?'' FLOUR ?oLT Graduate Cache county students who re ceived diplomas at University of Utah graduation exercises Tuesday were Edwin Budge, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Budge of Logan; H. A. Theurer Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Theurer of Providence; Merrill Daines, son of Dr. and Mrs. C. J. Daines, and Ralph Richards, son of Dr. and Mrs. B. L. Richards of Logan. .is--0 s Canning FRUIT JARS 79c 10c 23c 5c 14c Parowax, lb. 43c Certo, 3 bottles MCP Pectin, 3 for ....25c cans .... can Con, No. 2 can Gr. Beans No. 2 can.. YEAST, cake COFFEE lb Chase and Sanborns TEA, Black .... K lb. Vanilla, Star 8 oz Salt, Shaker, box .... Pepper, 4 oz can ...... Extract, Root Beer 2 2 29c 11c Fresh Meats 15c 15c 3c Breast of Veal 29c Salt Bacon 29c 17c 6c 10c 23c Mutton Chops, 19c Ib. 25c 2 lbs. 39c Cottage Cheese lb 20c Mutton Stew lb 10c FINE Bars RECHOW-MORTO- Albert D. Fallows of Hyrum, has been commissioned a second lieutenant in the U. S. army after successfully completing a course of training at Fort Washington, Maryland. He was one of a selected group of enlisted men. e 89c Lids and Caps al 15n 79d TOFJATOESS, 290 APPLES Z7I .'vin'Z 230 CUCUMBERS CTX 120 310 PINEAPPLES 590 Tomatoes Peas No. Supplies Vacu-Se- iPOp S fl iV Quarts Pints Kerr Lids, doz Kerr Caps, doz Jar Rings, doz Three new cases of communi cable diseases were reported In Logan for the week ending June 4th. One case each of chicken pox, mumps and scarlet fever were recorded. Cache county had 13 new cases, one of chicken pox, dine of measles, two of German measles and one o scarlet fever. Recent births in Logan hospitals include a son to Mr. and Mrs. William Hays of Logan; a son to Donald and Afton WagstafT Greenwood; a son to Thomas A. and Virginia Fackrell Duce of Hyde Park. Mr. Duce is serving in the armed forces; a son to Eldon and Hulda Izatt of Hyde Park; a son to Milton R. and Bessie Austin Merrill of Logan; a daughter to Chris and Ivy Anderson GtoII .of Providence; a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Donald Jessop of Logan; a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Le Roy F. Fowler cf Logan; a son to Li?utenant L. H. and Gwen Whit-tiSavage; a sou to Warren and Blanch Johnson Hanson. ttH J ERASKERS Disease Report Recent Births 12is HEWSPaDSI,Ll OSflHGES iSfH 2 F0HMflY3sir,en",s 690 FLOUR SSL'S 29,s i LEMONS OUTrLS: , Sergeant Frank arrived in Logan Tussday for a 5 day visit with his p Mr. and Mrs. Einar He is taking ft training at Fort Bliss, Texas with a search Wins .... For MORE Point Values! Frank Home Technical LETTUCE STKfiHL. l HOSIERY MAIN 31 NORTH - N FOOTWEAR LINGERIE - ACCESSORIES LOGAN. UTAH IW ...i. DAN DUNN v SECRET OPERATIVE 48 I FELLOW HAS BEEN THE MOUSE ALONG lAILIM'J lac rue - left f -- 7 fcB ISN'T ANy USE WAITING I'LL CHECK AND IF THE JANITOR DID ENTER THE MORNING R Cl !?- - nil he JOB-- By A REAR DOOR- 'DIFFICULT THERE IN THAT Jg SEE NO SAFE--I- F THE LEGS OF HIS OVERALLS l&TTHAT moment spy whom dan HAS BEEN SHADOWING, SECRETLy ENTERS A DARKENED HOUSE ON ANOTHER SIDE OF TOWN the - I HAD A FEELING EARLIER THIS EVENING THAT SOMEONE WAS TOOK ON tAV TRAIL- - - BUT PRECAUTION -I EVERY , KNOW NO ONE FOLLOWED ME DON'T F0R6ET-- I iia.Xq. , |