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Show Pa? Friday. December Tlie Cache American. Locan. Cache County. I tah Two arid New.spuper. Published Tuesday the Cache American Publishing Company, at G2 Suett, Logan, Utah. Semt-WiN-kl- y Managing WIlXIAM C. ENGLAND, JAMES W. ENGLAND DAVID W. ENGLAND. Editor-BusUa-A- S ..Mechanical t by Friday Wot CmUa v,. Vj the k . at the earliest practicable date a general inernational organization, Cordell Hull, Secretary of State Meeting: of Congress on November 18, 1943 The Moscow Conferense is believed to have been an important step in the direction both of shortening the war and of making provision for the future. It has never been my fortune to attend an international conference at which there was greater deter, mination on the part of all the participants to move forward in a spirit of mutual understanding and confidence. Important agreements were reached but there were no secret agreements, and none were suggestd. Attntion oH the Conference was centered upon the task of making sure that the naitons upon whose armed forces and civilian efforts rests the main responsility for defeating the enemy will, peacefullyy-mindealong with other nations, continue to perform their full part in solving the numerous and vexatious problems of the future. From the outset, the dominant thought at the Conference was that, after the atainment of victory, cooperation nations in among peace-lovin- g support of certain paramount mutual interest will be almost as compelling in importance and necessity as it is today in support of the war effort. To tn'S end, the four governments declared that they recognize the necessity of establishing of the based on the principle sovereign equality of all peace-lovin- g states and open to membership by all such states, large I should like to lay and small. on this provi-s.ostress particular of the Declaration. The principle of sovereign equality of all peace-lovin- g states, irrespective of size and strength, as partners in a future system of general security will be the foundation stone upon which the future international organization will be constructed. The adoption of this principle was particularly welcome to us. Nowhere has the conception of sovereign equality been applied more widely in recent years than in the American family of nations, whose contribution to the common effort in wartime will now be followed by representation in building the institutions of peace. As the provisions of the declaration are car- n four-natio- -- MAGNIFICENT AND RICH Probate and GuarilLnblp Notice K1' t (i hi. ult County Clerk of th Slct.ri. for Furlbrr In r ,v pt,i, 1 ; .?;, ati tuinu'ion. 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The Slate of Utah to Said no not alone in winn.ng the war, of but also in making certain that influence, for alliances, for bal- the opportunities for future peace ance of power or any other of and security shall not be lost. th special arrangements through Only by carrying forward such which, in the unhappy past, the a program with qrmmon determnations strove to safeguard their ination and united naitonal supsecurity or to promote their in. port can we expect, in the long terests. range of the future, to avoid beThe Conference also served ns coming victims of destructive forces an occasion for a solemn public of international anarchy which in declaration by the heads of the the absence of organized interna, three governments with regard to tional relaitons will rule the the perpetrators of the bestial world. By the procedure of co. and abominable crimes committed j operation with other nations by the Nazi leaders against the likewise intent upon security we harassed and persecuted inhabi- can and will remain masters of tants of occupied territories our own fate. against people of all races and religions, among whom Hitler has reserved for the Jews his most Due punishment brutal wrath. will be administered for all these crimes. These were among the out- CHRISTMAS TRIES FOR SALE at the Logan Seed and Feed Co. standing developments Moscow Conference. The intensive discussion, lasting two weeks, did not and was not intended to bring FURNACE CLEANING, Repairing. Stoker Repairing and Service about the solution of all the Coal and Stoker Co. Wangsgaard us. are before problems that 167 South Main. Phone 133. Much less could we anticipate the problems that are bound to arise FOR RENT An upstairs three, from day to day and from year room aparament. Unfurnished. to year. There were other probHas linoleum on kitchen and lems such, for example, as quesbath room floors, wired for tions relating to boundaries, which electric stove, nice cabinets and must, by their very nature, be has an additional small room left in abeyance until the ter. that can be used for child's mination of hostilities. This is bedroom or store room. in accordance with the position Telephone 275-maintained for some time by our government. The Conference thus launched PHONE a forward movement which, I sun firmly convinced, will steadily extend in scope and effectiveness. Within the framework of that movement, in the atmosphere of mutual understanding and confi30 SOUTH MAIN dence which made possible its of beginning in Moscow, many the problems which are difficult CHECKED today will as time goes on unor Money Back doubtedly become more possible of For quick relief from itfching caused by eczema, solution satisfactory through frank j athlete's foot, scabies, pi moles and other itching and friendly discussion. conditions, use pure, cooling, medicated, liquid D. D. D. PRESCRIPTION. A doctor's formula. We of today shall be judged Greaseless and stainless. Soothes, comforts and in the future by the manner in j quickly cairns intense itching. 35c tnal bottle back. Dont suffer. Ask your which we meet the unprecedented proves it, or money druggist today for D. D. O. Prescription. responsibilities that rest upon us tied into effect, there will longer be need for spheres Defendants; You are hereby summoned to apt car within twenty days uf.er service of tins summons ujxm you the county in if served vwih-.which this action is brought, oth-- j erwisc within thirty days after the above! service, and defend entitled action; and in case of your failure so to do, judgment' v.li be rendered against you ac-- j cording to the demand of the com-- , plaint, which has been filed with the clerk of the above entitled' court. This action is brought to recover a quieting! judgment, plaintiff's title to the following! described property, to.wit; j Beginning at the Northwest; corner of the Northeast quarter of Section Twenty-si- x (26), Township Twelve (12) North of Range am I m s omm MEDieme made especially to relieve 'PERIODIC' suffer from cramps, headaches, backache, weak, nervous feelings, distress of Irregularities due to functional monthly disturbances. Start ot once try Lydia E. Pink-ham-'s Vegetable Compound to relieve such symptoms because this famous medicine has a soothing c5ect on one or womans most important organs. Taken regularly thruout the month It helps build up resistance against such symptoms. Thousands upon thousands ot women report benefits! Autos Livestock STATE LOAN COMPANY OF LOGAN 29 West First North Phone 3G0 " and limited only to your homo yg.Pl'-- ' leaning what? Simply that your Government, in line with its nationwide voluntary conservation program in which seven major industries are participating, is asking that Christmas lighting decorations be confined to Christmas trees inside private homes that lights be dispensed with on street decorations, community Christmas trees, exterior home decorations, and interiors and exteriors of commercial establishments. The reason? To conserve the use of light bulbs of which there is a shortage and to conserve electricity, which will thereby save coal, manpower, transportation and critical wartime materials used in making and dis- tributing it. There is enough electricity for all essential uses but limiting Christmas lighting is an easy way to help save those ingredients used in producing it, which are so vitally needed to speed Victory. There are no harmful opiates in Plnkhams Compound it is made from natures own roots and herbs (plus Vitamin B,). it helps nature. Also a fine stomachic tonic I Follow label directions. Worth trying t Lydia E. Pinkham's Seen' Operative Furniture "mm job TAXI j m to sjbgo CHRISTMAS LIGHTING, THIS YEAR SHOULD BE 44 DfflSKI Loans - VEGETABLE COMPOUND UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. 48 Company A Cache County Enterprise Office, 40 West Center, Logan FOR TOUR PLUMBING REPAIR CALL PLUMBING CO. T STOKERS Quality and Service 115 S. Main Phone F7 LINK-BEL- tg drusgiiiA Major Metals Mining BAUGH v by VA Its Weak. Nervous Cranky, Feelings Take heed If you, like so many women and girls on such days RHEUMATIC PAINS A NT.L5f, ri'UiiuA. A St. And AT HOME TO RELIEVE Oooa L. E. . A Mix Lemon Juice Fails Back If This Recipe Moneynews travels Iasi many ot the thou- rt Attorney for Ila.nv.; SUMMONS p, ,t Office Address 1 rs, Ai.mo Block, Login. Utah. In the Dl'trlt t Court f I1' Date Of first publication; of te M Ju.li.ul Di'ti t t of the 12. 1913. November ounty uf t1 I uh, hi n d LOGAN CANYON A t fr d, to a Joint v--. ) ( ui Ur. COMMERCIAL PRINTING GOES TO WAR The war has made us realize for the first time the importance to the nation of many activities that are merely taken for granted in time of peace. We forget how much we need the electric light company until something1 causes the light to go out in our homes. Then public utility service becomes the most important thing in the world. Similarly, commercial printing has been regarded as a matter of course until now, when the War Production board is curtailing the amount of paper that may be used in commercial printing. We are suddenly made to realize, in consequence, that such printing plays a major role in so many of our activities. Our telephone directories are a product of commercial printing. Commercial printers turn out the tickets that wo use when we go to the theatre. Stores inform us of the goods they have on sale, and send us their bills, on products of commercial printing. Retailers know of the goods they can buy, and where to buy them, only because they have catalogs, directories and direct mail literature sent them by jobbers and manufacturers. These are among the most important products of commercial printing. Were it not for commercial printing, businesses all over the country would have to multiply their sales to reach their customers and serve forces many-folthem directly. This would be impossible as a practical matter, under present conditions of manpower and transportation shortagse. At the same time, commercial printers have organized to conserve the use of paper in commercial printing, wherever possible. All factors in the graphic arts industry have joined in applying a program which calls for: 1. Getting the most out of each sheet of paper. 2. Using the lightest practical weights and more readily available papers. 3. Using smaller sizes or changing formats. 4. Reducing spoilage and waste and improving reclamation of waste paper. 5. Eliminating waste in inventories and distribution. This conservation program, in which users of commercial printing must play a large part, will assure the nation the minimum amount of commercial printing required to carry no its essential activities, and yet reduce the tonnage of paper that will be used in process. By RUTII TAYLOR 'r' " 1 1 ; t 1897. i Abstract of Address of the Hon. t I V Subscription raw: Outride County, one year 2 00, Inside Cache County, $1 50. Advertising rate made known upon application. The Moscow Conference ri MM I Manager -- Editor Department Entered aa SecondClap Matter, November 2, J83I, at peat Office at Logun, Utah, under the Act of March J, "v r 1553 of the Salt Lw thence South 'J thence to i rod-.- ; thrnce North reds, (Din (tai rab; thence mo roeb. to the Plata of coi.tain.n 1 i.mr 1:. Tw nty acres. One LEGAL THE CACHE AMERICAN 10, Mm, hpy'AfiU |