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Show the Cacti medical, and transportation corps ar msterWl stored In lie The approximately 160 acre of nd hundreds of acre of the open storage space, stagger both as to quantity Probate and Gurdlnhlp Nolle. imagination re an estimatRe Cumuli County Clerk of th I ai.d variety. There ed 289.000 items on hand, ready for I rtber Signers petit to smaller supply for aliipmeiit formstion. depots clone to ports at embark or supply post, camp end j tion stations in the Ninth service corn-- 1 msnd. In the District Court of the 1r,of Tie items range in size from judicial Dlstrii t of the Stale uf County road construction the for and equipIn heavy I Uh. ment for the engineers to minute Cache. of rad.o repair pans for the signal In the Matter of the Estate. corps- It handles virtually every, W. ROSCOE HESS. DecrsM-dthing on army can need in Uiia will present their complex age except airplane part, tth touchers, to the un- tanks, munitions, gutut nd Whl claims. C. M. of of a Inch are stored In ga.ves dersigned at the of lice Valley Bank Bldg. omer supply dixu located In Harris. 31st. this slate. Logan. Utah, on or before the 1943. day of Dated Oils 22nd. day of July. IITTLE JACK HORNER THE CACHE AMERICAN Semi-Weekl- y LEGAL and Friday by Newspaper. Published Tuesday American Publishing Company, at 83 West Center 5urt, Logan, Utsh. WUXIAM C. ENGLAND, JAMES W. ENGLAND DAVID W. ENGLAND Managing Editor-Busine- Manager ss . Mechanical Editor Department notice to creditors 2. 1831, at tha Entered aa Second-ClasMatter, November I st Office at Logan, Utah, under the Act of March 1, 18v7. Subscription rate: Outatd County, on year 1200; Ins'de Cache County, f 1 00. Advertising rate made known upon application. It is not an uncommon thing to hear small groups, when discussing the war, drift to the rationing pm gram and each one of that group has his own ideas about it. If careful analysis is applied to the asserthat his ideas are based tions made one will desires. If the rationing proown his personal upon him to small a hinders degree he is very very gram loud in his condemnation of the program. We maintain that due to our inability to visualize the entire situation we really are not in a position to criticize. Our viewpoint is small compared to that of those officials who have the program under their responsibility. Just to illustrate ask yourself how many times you have criticized or have heard others object Assertions are to the gasoline rationing program. is of there made that gasoline and it plenty frequently is rediculuus to curtail the use of it. To such persons we quote President Roosevelt : It is interesting for usj to realie that every Flying Fortress that bombed harbor installations at Naples from its base in North Africa required 1110 gallons for each single mission and that this is the equal of about 375 A ration tickets enough gas to drive your car five times across the con tinent. Y'ou will better understand your part in the war and what gasoline ration means if you multiply this by the gasoline needs of thousands of planes and hundreds of thousands of jeeps, trucks and tanks now serving overseas. I think that the personal convenience of the individual or the individual family back here in the United States will appear somewhat less mportant when I tell you that the initial assault force on Sicily involved 3000 ships, which carried and Canadians British, 160,000 men Americans, 600 and tanks with 14,000 vehicles, French together 1800 guns. This initial force was followed every day and every night by thousands of reinforcements. Let us back home dig into our task and let the men at the top determine the needs of the armed forces and thereupon set the standards of home consumption. Let us then be as economically as we possibly can in the use of the things we are entitled to. j THE POCKETBOOK of KNOWLEDGE CROOKSTON Do you think these people are worth fighting for? These people here who evade military obligation and think they can win this war on the golf links. They would sit idly by and allow our remnant of wild game to be killed off while our men are away at war. Our men at war are so far away they have no voice in the matter. If the men now at war were told that sisseys back home intend .another open season and clean d. CEILING PRICES Clip This and Other Lists for Future Reference Class Class Class Class CANNED STRING BEANS CONTAINER 4 3 2 1 SIZE BRAND TYPE .12 .13 .13 No. 2 Tins .13 Ropak Cut Green; C or Stand. .14 .14 .15 M5 L. B. Blue Cut Green; B or Ex. Std. .14 .14 .15 .15 Blue Pine Cut Green; A or Fancy .12 .12 .13 .13 Kitchen King Cut Green; C or Std. " .12 .12 .13 .13 Majestic Cut Green, C or Std.; .12 .12 .13 .13 Utah Valley Cut Green; C or Std.; .14 Gardenside Cut Green; C or Std. .17 Briergate Cut Green; A or Fancy .14 .15 .15 .15 Royal Cut Green, A or Fancy .11 .11 .11 .11 Roly Poly Cut Wax; C or Std. .11 .12 .12 .12 Pioneer Cut Wax; B or Ex. Std. .13 .12 .13 .13 Pierces Cut Wax; A or Fancy .15 .16 .16 .16 Spring Garden Whole Green; A or Fancy .16 .17 .17 .17 Del Monte Whole Green, A or Fancy " .15 .16 1.6 .16 Pierces Whole Green; A or Fancy .15 .16 .16 .16 Leota No. 2 Sieve Whole Green; A or F. .18 .19 .19 .19 Twin Peaks eVrt.; Whole Green; A or F. .16 .16 .16 .17 Pierces Whole Wax; A or Fancy .18 Briergate Whole Green; A or Fancy .18 .16 .17 .16 Pierces Whole No. 2 Sieve; A or F. .10 .10 .10 .10 Pioneer Cut Green; B or Ex.Std. No. 303 .11 .11 .11 .11 Pierces Cut Green; A or Fancy .14 .13 .15 .15 Del Monte Whole Green; A or Fancy .18 .17 .17 .17 Del Monte Whole Green; A or Fancy " .18 .17 .17 .17 Spring Garden Whole G.; A or F. Glass .14 Tins .13 .14 .14 Spring Garden Whole G.; A or F. Glass .18 .17 .18 ..17 Spring Garden; Whole G.; A or F. Fresh-LikTins .17 .17 .18 .15 Cut Green; A or Freen Fresh-Lik- e .17 ,17 French Cut Gr. A or F. .16 .15 .11 .11 .11 .11 Spring Garden Whole Green; A or F. 11 oz." .12 .12 .11 .11 Del Monte Whole Green; A or Raney CANNED MIXED VEGETABLES .19 No. 2 Tins .19 .19 .18 A or Fancy Libby .16 .16 .18 No. 303 Glass .17 Libby A or Fancy Fresh-Lik.16 .16 .16 Salad Veg.; A or Fancy No. 2 Tins .17 PHONE In the Matter of the Estate of Niels C. Petersen, Deceased. claims Creditors will present with vouchers to the undersigned administratrix of the Estate of Niels C. Petersen, deceased, at 30 SOUTH MAIN her residence at 233 West First South, Logan, Cache County, Utah on or before the 4th day of September, 1943. MAE B. PETERSEN Relieved in S minutes or Administratrix of said double your money back i MrrM rM rtn (tt fi,J Estate. n sod irt fi. otir dorin uully knmn fp YOUNG & BULLEN, rrrrt!. ih fata tMiof rMicjn lik them In HUans sttnpiumatie rriif Tab Na liiitlft brine nmf q m Attorneys. Alibi ir money ui XtlUtU i txU Publication dates: July 2, 9, 16, Jlyu. lwfgttt 11 TAXI ! fhai-t- oeii--in- For Rescue VMLNUT-SI7E- wrrw K P of fuers fokceppokn at WHICH WILL SEaRCHtltSUT, 1 500 canpupomr beam scA.-mee- g is. a new BURN FOR IO FULL HI6HTS vwle for 70 milts -- me VJORLP'S SMAILE8T FOCP FiStt MEASURES PUT Of AH INCM in LEMer- d(rue aevM rue porno. NOT 6010. THE MOST VALUABLE THIH3 , "THE SPANISH l CONQUI5TADORESV C0TAIUEPFR OM THE COM OUEREP W6 INCAS via Tony Grove lake, White Pine lake and Green canyon and these horsemen saw only 5 deer in 3 days ride. There should be no open season until the boys get home so that they can participate. The local Wild Life Federation pretend to be the guardians of game and fish. It has been alleged that when this group assembles at Botts camp to devise ways and means to improve fishing and hunting, they have fan dancers to monopolize their attention. We have heard of a proposal to have open season in early winter when the deer are congregated s. The accusa-- 1 on the tion is made that the deer do some damage to apple orchards. To disprove this, just go now and examine the orchards and you will find these trees have never been touched by deer. The owners of those trees have never trimmed or sprayed in 30 years and the apples are so inferior they are not even picked. Rabbits and porcupines have barked some young trees, and if you want to satisfy yourself about this charge against the deer, go up there from the golf course and north and see what condition the orchards are in and you will see now how absurd the proposal is to foot-hill- New industrial LA0ORATORV DEVICE IS A WHICH SPOTS DEFECTIVE USED TIRES BY SOUND WAVE S . A GREEN LIGHT IS THE SIGNAL FOR RETREAD lN6i REP, TOR THE SCRAP PILE. shoot deer on their winter range Sportsmen would not lower them selves to take part in any such affair. The deer have no cover m which to hide. They would flounder in the snow back toward the summer range and die. Others would run down into town and dogs would finish them. WAR PRISONERS AID WITH UTAH HARVEST (Continued From Page One) with the operation of the camp itself (class two work) they are paid an additional 80 cents per day. They are limited to a maxi-her- e mum of $13 per month (in canteen scrip) and any earned surplus is placed to their credit for payment in money upon release or repatriation. The group includes a few middle-aged men and 'teen-ag- e boys, but their average age is about the same as American combat troops. Average age of one company of 250 Is 24. They appear to have strong physiques for the most part and impress an observer as from a physical good soldiers standpoint Some of them salute the U. S. officers fascist style, while others have adopted the American salute. The officers do not mind this, as 23. 30, 1943. DontGambleKSSS: both have the same meaning. Some of the prisoners greet visitors with ingratiating smiles, others with curious glances and oth- Be true ( ,inrd again inftctrao which may "lay ers keep their eyes glued on who- yiu up. (. Ieune wound inuntly. 1 hen apply ininuitory anusrjmc UlWVM L.Lsrd ever they are doing. A few shyly effective, fur over 40 year in thousands of faclnnet, depart grimace at the Americans after R.irujcs, Industrial firt aid stations,uae.fireCombat menis and Imme. Plea ant to they have passed. infection, quickly help relieve pain. Only 50c at The camp is under the general yourdruKtnn . Mut satisfy yuoryoui money Unlay. Moim'i supervision of Brigadier General back, tael comm Talbot .tiding , Jr., Ralph general of the depot, in external LOGAN CANYON matters. Internally, it has its own with a comMAGNIFICENT AND RICH administrative set-u- p manding officer, executive officer, and a staff of 24 other U. S. offiMajor Metals Mining cers. The prisoners are organized Company into companies of approximately A Cache County Enterprise 250. To each one is assigned an Office, 40 West Center, Logan American first sergeant, mess sergeant, supply sergeant, company clerk, cook, and general utility man. Each company of prisoners has its own staff of FOR YOUR officers and control is exthem. ercised through The Internees are permitted to CALL send out two letters and one post BAUGn PLUMBING CO. card per week, plus one business letter when necessary. They may LINK-BEL- T STOKERS also send one prepaid cablegram Phone 87 and Service Quality or telegram per month and addior ones case of death in tional serious illness. Approximately 76 per cent of the allowuble quota of mail is being sent- out. A hosptial, well equipped and staffed with American medical officers and nurses, provides the same health facilities for the prisoners that are provided for American troops. There are recreational rooms, work shops, and sports. Soccer and volley ball are fields and equipment for outdoor favorites but they dont go for baseball. Religious services are conducted every Sunday morning at an outdoor altar by the Right Reverend A. F. Giovannoni of Salt Lake City, known to thousands of Catholic and Utahns, as Father Joe. Attendance approximates 100 per cent. The tour of the Internment camp was followed by a brief inspection of the depot and a luncheon in the officers mess as guests of General Talbot and his staff. OF LOGAN The depot, largest in the counis try, actually a cluster of depots, for the seven supply services of 29 W. 1st North Phone 360 the U. S. Army quartermaster, engineers, signal, chemical, ordnance Cuts, Scratches, Burns OIL-O-S- Plumbing Repair 140-b- ed Loans $10 to $300 Furniture, Autos Livestock STATE LOAN COMPANY -- Everybody raves about your salads, Peg.Whats the secret? A BEST EinOl'JfJ MEDICINE- made especially to relieve 'PERIODIC' mm And Its Weak, Cranky, Nervous Feelings e; e i Acid Indigestion SL FORUM Would Cancel 1943 Deer Season BLANCHE 2. HESS. Executrix U of Uie estate of W. Rowoe Hess, deceased. WOOD WANTED' Thatcher Coal M. C. HARRIS. Attorney for executrix. Company. Phone 71. July 30. Dates of Publication: SLEEPING ROOMS 79 West CenAugust 6. 13. 20. 27, 1943. ter. Phone 1542J. NOTICE TO CREDITORS FURNACE CLEANING, Repairing. Stoker Repairing and Scrvlow In the District Court of the first Wangsgaard Coal and Stoker Co. of of the State District Judicial 167 South Main. Phone 131 Utah, In and for the County of Cache. li'ia. This column Is open to anyone who wishes to present his views on a subject Articles must be signed and the Cache American doe not assume any responsibility for such articles. Opinions expressed are those or the contributor and are not necessarily those of this paper. out the game to the extent there will be no hunting for them when they come home do you think they would ask. are those fellows worth fighting for? Our boys learned to shoot and In guns on achave confidence count of the wild game. Our enemies know that and they have their quislings at work here. The published reports of the number of wild game is based on You people who misunderstanding. drive through the mountains, haven't you found out that there are only a few deer and elk? The local Canter club takes long rides through the timber, never sees large herds of deer and elk as Is reported by the cattle men. the horsemen Just last week-entook a three day trip as far north Franklin basin, then returned iSHs 1!M3. tli.-eov-er Scribe Scores Game Officials I Creditor UK CAKKFUL OF YOl'K CUITICISM By ROBERT Friday, July 30, 1013 The Cache American. Logan. Cache County. 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