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Show rajre Four REGISTRATION PAYS $263.00 Funerals and Obituaries .Stephen Iludfield Grairulde fuix-r.i- l Sn-pl.i- Friday. July 2. 1913 The Cache American. Loean, Cache County. Utah lf.ul!.iM, r wrrlu-thf-e-- r r"i fur j ks-o- lj c. Si ton of lbnald J mM June llum- uMn-- J pl.ri-IfjdJ.ild, ho dl-ly Thui-daiihuii.iu lit tiie lam- 44 North T!,.rd W l!y I on Uk!i st ji street, hi fomlufUd p m In Hu-cemetery XI, !rt)j lli my Cooler. T.i- - i li.M wa .n born In on Jim 11 SunliMi ii.il.de 1,:, pn'iii'jt a bm'lur. Itumi.d th.r JI.ulf.1 1, nod three y; alulp in n' t Mr. nod Mu. ft.iv Ft. 11uii.'.;i s Hid Mrs (.ra e Had! .eld of Jj-fa- I,u t I- -t r di- t j iA k ; V V i .J I eligible for registration, tut her former owner wasnt aure it wa worth the $ i .00 fv. He aold her for $5.00. 1 he new owner brought up her registration paper in The American Jersey Cattle Club, New York, and put her on production test. She old in public auction year bur for Maioolie Belle, The Rear By RUTH TAUX1R 1 heard other cvininjf Tin three youliif soldiers who had been wounded talk of tlieir experiences. who locked I.ke One younc-diT- , one of the high school boys in your town or mine, told us that his job was that of rear echelon soldier that Ins unit brought up the supplied to the men in the front line. It was In the perform called anre of this sometimes " duty that he was hit th only man In his group to "cu-hy- 1306077 wu CACHE AMERICAN Echelon Soldier FORUM Till column i open la anyone who wlshr la present hi view on a tubjreL Artiilr must be signed and the Cache American dors not assume any responsibility for urh article. Opinion expreaaed are those of the rontribulor and are not necessarily those of (hi paper. their reach. 70c to $1 00. so tliey subsist u;iii a gloss of coke and a cigarette. ! After several years of that kind of ordeal those that marry and bear children don't produce kids with enough strength to wipe their nose, and decaying poor eyes teeth before they arc ten. Scribe Scores Restaurants i ! Advocates City Owned CafeterU survh-e- . 11 1 al-a- ) 213 Bl-ho- p atti-nde- s wh-.l- e livc.-toe- k; all-o- ut d, j ts Utah Mortgage Loan Corpn. A sap-pla- Plumbing Repair Millville T DAN DUNN Members of the Ballard Camp. Daughters of Utah Pioneers, will present the program Sunday evening In the Logan First ward. An Interesting program has been arranged an dthe general public Is Invited. formalon. NO TO (KHUTORS IKE OPERATIVE 49 In the Distriet Court of the Unit Judicial District of the State Of I tab. in amid for the Couniy of (a lie. - M.,tr In N;.N C. of of ih Decas-ed- IVt-r-et- claim pro- - nt will to ihe uidersign- ,uchti ( udmimctiotrix of the Estate of , Beterscn. dece.ised, at js p,.r p... jdrncc at 2.13 We-- t First souiii. I.O.: m. Cav lie County. Utah on cr b fore the 4ih day of September, 1943. MAE B. TETEItSEN of said Adm.ni.-tjatr.- x cteihims p.-- & YOUNG BULLEN. Attorneys. Publication dates: July 2, 18, 9, 23. 30. 1943. to members of the bridge club at Friday, prizes being won by Mrs. Kay Sorenson, Mrs. O. J. Larsen Mrs. Gibbs. and Other club members present were Mrs. Theo Larsen, Mrs. Chester Kidman, Mrs. H. C. Stauffer, Mrs. Jack Applony and Mrs. Geo. Smith. a luncheon I A Report to the People on the Electric Power Situation a Hy-ru- non-prdf- ii 8 ROOKSTON And I thought that that Is what By ROBERT t solThe noon-da- y s lunch at the we are today rear echelon Quite often the radio announce! diers. We do not go up to the t. ll us, and some new'paixT schools, financed by this Roosevelt front lines to fight but we nev- columnists tell us that we are lli govt, has been the blessing of Utis ertheless have a Job to do. each txst led people on earth, .century. and every one of us. It Is or Job answer to th t Is razber-- l Our in OUR war. And Much of what we do have Ute food our fighting men all over the rlesi. It's true of In variety to keep aj plenty world will depend accomplish and In a few cases j healthy person our THEY how we do upon part. see a home where the! have the greater task, but WE jou will Raymond Allen, James z.m oixnr is laid on the sdu 1M have an equal and Wtkox, Thomas Ikndrieks is an abtind nee of W. and there J. If irri-o- n Our Job as rear echelon soid.ers priest tabl'-on the' fruit and l.nod end stake cITicers meeting $14 000 00. Is be.--t expicsscd by a cartoon fies'.i vegi it H.dimond Sunday. which Is going tho rounds and tulle, 3 rooms and bath, basement, Tiioe unfortunates i.ke war., which lias a very pertinent cap Mtlvin and Joan and kitchen stove, in center of Bair tiun If you can't sand beside truly who have to rely upon f .m.lies w re gue-t- s $2,025 00. of Mr. and to keep txaiy and soul to- Mis. 18 rods lot with old him, stand behind him." house 4'j if, Lcs'er Bair last week Ju-- t This does not nu-aturn gether are without the proper in getting the on it. North on 3rd West. $350.00. they Modern three bedroom home In ing out the goods and th? fiod balanced diet. first crop of hay in the barn thus to supply the armed forces The Log n restaurants C1(KC combining bustne-- s with pleasure. heart of city on 1st East. $5,700 00 Small homo, garage, barn and though that task must ocme first plenty to include a generous side Mr. and Mrs. Allen Rich of in our lives. It dues not j.sut mean dush of lcify food but they don't 53 acres irrigated land at New. Su-i- e are of Mrs. Ogden guests buying bond-- , for, after all. that do It. AlUn and Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Al- ton. $6,000.00. 141 acres at Cove, with 21 head Is just as pood for us as it is for The scanty mi.il these Logan len. Allen i spending his vaca- of tile war effort. restaurants serve Is playing right tion farm machinery and his unde get his hay helping tocls; 6 room home, barn, crops, Being a good rear echelon sol. Into the hands of our enemies by in tlie barn. etc. $8,500.00. di r means a great deal more than keeping us undernourished. Max Harrison has purchased 55 acres with 80 acres of water If tliey were sufficiently con- producing weapons or purchasing some and chickens, at Newton. $5,000.00. row3' war effort, bonds. It means facing tho fight earned in tills ,ind around the barns and homes 150 acre irrigated farm West of with the enemy, as our men are they would include on their menu, of our wird members you will see vegetable-salaasparagus. lettuoe, $10,000.00. Logan. doing, and not fighting among evidence of the trend of mind and 3 four room and bath, part ourselves. It means sacrificing our onions, carrots, rhubarb and two of attitu,le of our people in com- basement, homes on 1st WesL personal privileges, as they are spoonfulls of potatoes Instead plying with wishes of our gov7 room home, 2 baths, furnace, one. acsacrificing theirs. It means ernment to produce more food 2nd South. been has Much given res $3,800.00. publicity as trie .ions cepting they acccept our boys at the front In this 4 room and bath home on 2nd the curtailment of their personal to a large cafeteria In Washington. that war to retain freedom and South. $2,600 00. lives. It means disciplining our D. C., It's patrons include most great In the world may have 175 acre farm at Newton; emotions and putting aside our of the Senators and members of liberty to keep them vigorous in 50 acres falldry plenty our and the government 27 acres House, as wheat, prejudices they have done. It mind and body for the task that 63 acres summer fallowed, means joining hands with all our provides a generous subsidy to fellow Americans, without regard this eating place to insure against lies ahead, an example or the 35 acres pasture. $9,500.00. List With to class, creed or color as they going broke, and of course Sena- people of the world and rebuke to For Results the propaganda of the tobacco have done to work for the com- tors really should be well fed conmon good of all, in that spirit of sidering their tremendous mental and liquor interests who wish their products in the hands of all unity which is as much the safe- strain. regardless of the loss of vigor what who know dont Anyone our of nation as it is of guard and reduction of energy which to of are foods kinds our armed forces. required Established 1892 follow in the use of such things. And it emans something still keep people at maximum fitness tobacco and Tele. 234 Utah liquor from the Logan more. It means that we must keep should go up there and visit the Keep the spuply of the things of the college cafeteria and there Is the hands of our boys and girls and we will soon revoltuionize this of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y spirit moving up to the front last word in efficiency. states This cafeteria is operated upon world in Its morals and its at- Saints in the Northern lines. We mast keep alight those titude toward life; so men and mission. Singing on the program to not earn socialistic the for plan, which they are fightthings women arise and put down this was under direction of Agatha ing Home, Religion, no matter by a profit but to serve good food Hendgrowing evil which is fast taking Allen; prayer by Scott what creed it calls itself. Com- at the price of operation. the strength and determination ricks; talk by Quentin Shumway; one course no Of expects private munity life, the National Credo of people to live as response by both Mr. and Mrs. of fieedom and equality of op- interprise to carry on restaurant to. In every walk and they ought an adjournment calling and Harrison. Then portunity for all. Tile ideals for business without profit but why- in every men and for outdoor activities and lunch-community which they are fighting must be cant Logan city carry on a firstwomen, boys and girls are very fine time was had and it kept alive for them to come back class cafeteria on the Mr. and Mrs. Harrison are happy the of P'n2 bodies their strength wholesome serve to. It is little enough for us to , and good and their power of resistance to in being thus honored by their do, when we consider what they, meals to people in the lower In- A very evil in the puffing of cigarettes friends and neighbors. our sons, our brothers, our fellow come brackets? fine contribution to Elder Harand of beer and wines. drinking we are what ilustrate To citizens are doing for us in their talking cafeteria Its time for us to arise in our rison was given and he desires to fight to keep the aggressor from about that Socialistic meal for 40c than manhood and womanhood and put express his thanks and gratitdue our shores, and in their conquest serves a better serve for down this crushing evil which is to all of the ward for their restaurants of tyranny to bring peace the Logan again menacing our homes and happi- thoughtfulness and generosity. He on earth. double that price. will try to be an honor to his ness. We may not fight on the battle A public owned restaurant with A ward social under the direc- ward, stake and chruch. fields but we can all be rear prices - to conform with the starvation of the Sunday school was echelon soldiers. tion wages paid by Logan people would be a move in the right di- given Monday evening honoring FOR YOUR Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Harrison,' rection. who are leaving for Ohio to join The working girls and women Mr. and Mrs. Dalrymple. Mr. j in this town just cant afford to CALL eat what they should have. They Dalrymple is stationed at Camp CO. PLUMBING BAUGH the Perry for present. Mrs. HarMr. and Mrs. George Larsen, start out in the morning on a rison will visit with her daughLINK-BELat STOKERS then toast and coffee, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Jenson, piece of ter and Mr. Harrison will perform Phon 57 Quality and Service are the pround grandparents of noon they really should have a work for the Church missionary is but that real beyond lunch, a fine baby girl born to Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Jenson of Tremonton on Monday. - SECRET Andrew Anderson returned home last week after spending several weeks with relatives in Salt Lake ' City and Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Page and family of Grace, Idaho visited briefly with Mr. and Mrs. Nils' P. Olson on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Max Smith of Clearfield spent Sunday with Mr. end Mrs. Delore Garr. At First Ward Probate and Guardianship Notice. Consult County Clerk of the Re, for further In. pectlve Signer d.n-Im- -- n. were Fuller il arriuig. men! re ted by the W. I'd .d Hall MawawwMim ami Mis Jo-- j ph Bunt and ! i 79 We-.- t Ckn- - daughter M rh. Mr, Cho Thomp-r sop and son all were recent of Mis at the ga Iv.i Bur Sin. '!l. Friday. The spe'r.ai interest MIA group met at the home of Mrs. O. J. Bumtt TO' day ev.R.fW, the In on L ing by Charlotte B. An uttrait.ve Hiil. irdi. pl.ite Jumh was served by the hostess 7,10 I!urPy Hour club no t at I OR S!.E Kelviiutor JMrig the horn., of Mi.s Cailjle Bird on 4(i1 ifl c cub at crater f.w,U. Cali Widin-iloy- . The aft rrtoon was North 2nd East. was six nt in b.mdauik. Luu-iaoLone "oih served to Mis. II Mrs. Ed Muir, Mrs. Asa Baker, Mr. Charles Buist, Mrs. Wayao Hi.bner, Mrs. Fred Soieiron, Mis. Owen Soren-on- , Tay- Sir. Le-t- r A Heal Ranch. lfOO acres with 'lor and spcc.al gj.--t Mis. Leon 5 room lit me. SO acre can be ir Furgeson of Login. Mrs. Mab Jeu-jentertained r..atcd, balune? dry farm. R. D. 35 D.eel Tractor, S bottom plow, at a qiult.ng on Wednesday also wht at land and combine, two Luncheon w as served to Mrs, Joint acre of fru.t orchard. A stream Ladle, M.ss Clella Ladle, Mrs. running through ranch the yiar Oliver Taylor, Mrs. Reeves B.rd around. Burley, Idaho $25,000 00. and Mrs. Joseph C. Sorensen. 3 room home and bath, apt., in On Friday Mr. and Mrs. E. J. connection 3 rooms and bath on Hancock, Mr. and Mrs. Verl Shcl. 3rd South. $3.000 00. ton. Mr. and M rs. Lonn Wood and to motored 63 acre dry farm at ML Stri-lin- Mrs. Vessie Gibbs all but 7 acres in crop this Twin Falls, Idaho and spent three days with Mr. and Mrs. George ytar. $5,500 00. 3 room home, barn for 20 cows, Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Whitney garage, coop, steel granary, some received 70 acres choice of ir. the birth aof atelegram announcing implements, daughter to Mr. and rigatod land, located at Amalga. Mrs. Norman K. Whitney at Boise, 8 room brick home West on 2nd Idaho. South. Lot rods. $3.400 00. Mrs. Vessie Gibbs was hostess 3G3 acre dry arm between Newton and Southfield. $2,000.00. 7 room modern brick home on 4lh North. $5,000.00. 320 acre dry farm at Weston, Idaho; 5 acres Irrigated, $9000.00. Modern 6 room brick home West on 1st South. $4.000 00. ICO acres at Weston, 50 Irrigated. $11.550 00. acres, good water right in Simthfield. $325.00. Home, barn, flowing well, 102 acres good farming land with plenty of water. Real dairy farm. Mr. V i LEGAL a--w Mendon More electrhlly is being produced and dtih ered in the United Stjtes today by the Electric Companies under Business Management than was ever produced in any nation at any time far more power than in all the Axis countries combined five times as much as this country had in the last u ar. There is enough electric pott er today for all essential cit ilian and war production needs. Careful planning has proi ided a greater resert e capacity today than before Pearl Harbor. There is every reason to believe that all demands will continue to be met. (But don't waste electricity, just because it isnt rationed!) This power is being produced more cheaply and efficiently than ever before. The average price of household electricity today is only about half of what it was 15 years ago which means the average household gets about twice as much electricity for the same amount of money. ft WE ARE PROUD of our industrys wartime recand proud that the ord men and women of this industry helped to make it. It is dteir work and planning, their skill and experience, that keep electricity available and cheap at a time when war has made so many things scarce and ft ft ft ft And back of this industry is the American business system made up of thous- ands of tax-p- a) ing businesses that are doing the worlds best war job because theyre free to do it because theyre free to use their American ingenuity in their own way. THIS SPACE SPONSORED BY A GROUP OF 120 ELECTRIC LIGHT and POWER COMPANIES Including UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. , TAXPAYING BUSINESSES. .i |