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Show The Cache American, Loffan, Cache County, Utah Page Four Tuesday. February 29, 1911 FOR YOUR THE CACHE AMERICAN PLUMMNG CALL i Semi-Weekl- Um and Newapopnr, PuUlahad TWwday Cache Anwvfcoa FuUiahwg Cmn pany, at 92 SirOet, Lo an, Utah. y WILLIAM C. ENGLAND, Managing JAMES W. ENGLAND ...... DAVID W. ENGLAND Entered Port Second CIom M Office Edltor-Bui- by IOR 2, Department 1831, the Act at March at the 9, 1887. Subscription raw: Outalde County, one year 92 00; Iadde Cache County, $1 80. Advertising ratee made known upon application. the early Ninth Century, recorded for pet writ y a story that every rlected representative ifcdcr-nt- , atate and municipal) should Here It la at read and P'ld by Yuan and translated into li.Kh.!i by H. A. Odes: In the wilds of Hu Kuang th.ic u on extraordinary kind a bi.uk body d. fore are willing for the other fellow to pay for BAUGH Bpreader Phoephate and Spring Tooth Harrow. L. K, 3t Wood, Mendon. FOR SAIX-T- wo year old register- , ed Holstein bull. High productlon. Harts P. Anderson. 230 W. 1st North. Logan. Mafr Editor di Maefcanicai Matter, November at Logon, Utah, under Wdn Wet Cenlej the;1 food and clothing they need." We do not doubt that nuy ( h.uicc to touch; !y there are a few that wav for there have alwuvs been l' b' 14 I In nv n, 1117Jr,ble' when REPAIR RALE PLUMBING CO. STOKERS Quality and Serrloa 119 S. Mala Phan j LINK-BEL- j T n j HOUSE KEEPING ROOMS In Immutable Jaw of economies that one or two room apartment. hon government squander the Steam heat, clean. Palace Hotel. substance of the people, thereby 79 West Center. nccvcduUng the levying of taxes, the people come FURNACE CLEANING, Repairing. to abhor those taxes more tlkn Stoker Repairing and Re nr lew Lhe rbk of death itself. No patriWangsgsard Coal and Stoker Co 187 South Mato, Phono 131 otic American quibbles about one single rseccsairy penny the govthree, ernment is spending to prosecute FOR RENT An upstair room aparament. Unfurnished. Uie war sumvvifully and to jeed Has linoleum on kitchen and its end. But, it behooves our bath room floors, for wired see to to a mat It legislators not electric stove, nice cabinets and 1 wasted. The tax single penny has an additional small room burden mill be arduous enough for that can be used for child's many generations in spite of evbedroom or store room. ery rigid economy mat can be 275-Telephone exercised now. That burden will be unbearable if government does not s t up every safeguard for PHONE the prevention of wasteful ex- - LOGAN CANYON MAGNIFICENT AND RICH back-breaki- Major Metal Minins Company A Cache County Enterprise Office, 40 West Center, Login THE NEW Semloh Hotel Yet If caught and prepared, roving tramps and beggars going about the country dry. m the form of cakes, me SALT LAKE (TTY, UTAH content with the few morsels of food they can get li.di of this snake alii soothe from the housewife whose heart goes out to the exc.iement. heal leprous sores, remote sloughing flesh, and needy, but thank goodness their numbers are few. eul aplilw. And so it came Just previous to the war many millions of men about that the court physici n. endlur and women were unemployed but not because of their a. ling under Jmpe:!.il orders, a return; Benjamin Franklin it was who each from Sact-family fault or choosing. They were victims of shall we say of tao of thee snakes every! sdd: In this world nothing Is ! the machine age, mass production, the consolidation but death and taxes." jtar; but as few persons were certain 30 SOUTH MAIN of large interests or the over increase of population? nbk to comply kith the demand. Were he alive today it is almost mat he certain would a add known made was Whatever was the cause they were without em- It tli.t the return of snakes was to dau.se to that turism reading as THIS COUPON ployment and consequently had to ask for and accept be considered in lieu of the usual follows: and of these two, taxes. Entitles the holder to 25e Mix Lemon Juice taxes. Thereupon there ensued a If too expensive, are more to be charity. We are happy to print below a story that ap- general stampede among the peo- - fwi'd man death. AT HOME mattresses beds - springs ,?- pie of those part. in the Utah carpets - throughout the Employment Security Digest' peared Ixnv Down The man one was TO RELIEVE j hon.se, However, there in its issue of January 31st, which proudly announces whose family had lived there for From Hickory Grove that less than $100,000.00 was paid from the unem- three generations; and from him RHEUMATIC PAINS RATES You know, it Is hard for me to I obtained the following infer, in in funds the state as to $1.50 to $3.50 ployment compared motion: My grandfather lost his get myself worked up and feeling Money Back If This Recipe Fails thouon any room ta redaction ol the Imi many travel Ooodnewt 1912 which proves that when there is life In snake catching. So did my sorry for the way our grandpa MUid of folk who now Uke Irmon Juir $1,000,000.00 in as adverttseiB-o- ne rate the we to As live. by used and that found butt rhoumtuc lor rsn work to he had most men and women would prefer tc father. And during the twelve look grandma to the room. ot Alienru to one coupon back she seems to me like adding two UblvMWonluli ol Lemon Juice In a (Ian ol years that I have been engaged must have been just as tablrapoonful perform it than to accept help from others. water, they set faster relief for the aches WE NOW FEATURE FREE In Uie same way, death has sev- - they caused by rheumatism, lumbago. happy, or even more so, than wc andIt spains no surprise either, lor Alienru ta a Unemployment insurance followed the pattern an- - eral timcs come very near to me. are now. Garage 15 year old formula to relieve rheumatic and pains In fact If It does not help ticipated for periods of pood work opportunities, andj -- He was deeply moved during For one thing grandpa and aches COUPON THIS be USE falrert could back. What your money Alienru today at any live druggist. Only recent reports of the department of Employment Se- - this recital; but vi hen I asked grandma didnt have any wrong Oet OS cents DO It Mow. to him if I should state his sad case numbmers on the telephone eurit.v show the following conditions to the authorities and apply for wake them up at 3 a. m. radio Decline in the amount of benefits paid from him to be allowed to pay taxes and crooners were unknown. tax income in the regular manner, be burst Grandpa had no $996,000 in 1942 to $99,570 in 1903. blanks to perplex him. Also, he Alas! tears and said: into sir, Decline in the number of claimants from 16,000 would take away my means got along without the AAA, the Wn SEC, the TVA, and 3 million in the benefit year ending July 1, 1942, to 1399 in the you y of livelihood altogether. The folks on the government payroll. 1943. benefit year ending July 1, of this state is as nothing kJS In the old days, grandma had Hi Increase in the percentage of claimants who go when compared with the misery a dozen hams hanging in the store, Smith served has the public since 1847, Bros, orof that. Formerly, under the room and grandpa had a couple back to work, after qualifying for benefits, before rela that period America has fought five war. sufwe conditions vf life, dinary barrels of applejack in the cellar. Only during wartime has there ever bee ty fered greatly; but for the post They didnt know anything about ceiving the first unemployment check. (This shortage of Smith llros. Cough Drops. Cur but were dismovement on the part of quali three generations we have been brown and green coupons. No production now is district, now some government bureau had told them tributing it fairly to all. Still only 5f. A tiicUl fled claimants has increased steadily from 11 per cent settled in thissince. checks that tickle! sixty years During that they were down. trodden or were and should be in 1940 to 34.2 per cent in 1943.) have underpriviliged period my S!CT BROS. COUGH drops pampered, so they went ahead Decrease in the average duration for those re- become more and more impover- and ARK were contented and happy. ished. Their substance has been ceiving benefits from an average of 11 weeks in the devoured, and in beggary they Grandpa and grandma lived on benefit year ending in 1942 to 7.2 weeks for the year have gone weeping and wailing the fat of the land. -Yours with the lowdown, 7E3SS n to the away. 1943. Exposed inclemency in ending SERRA. JO of wind and heat rain, enduring made especially to relieve 'PERIODIC Increase in the percentage of claimants in the and cold, they have fled from the cruel scourge; in most cases to higher brackets because of higher earnings. WALK AND SIT Increase in the weekly benefit amount, also be- die. Of these families which PILES IN COMFORT! were here in my grandfathers DO THIS . . . cause of higher earnings, from $14.19 in 1942 to time there remains not more than SUFFERER ex-ij- 44 TAXI x- -! y 4W 19-1- , j j -- Mtel r-.it-)'? mis-er- tk2 d fellow-village- m rs GDBG3E GQnUB nn $15.15 in 1943. in the number of claimants filing for benefits at any one time from 5000 in February 1942 to an average of 178 for each month in the benefit year ending in 1943. The general tendency in 1943 was for workers to remain on unemployment insurance rolls for a short time and then return to someones pay roll. There were 176 claimants out of the total 2499 who filed for benefits and remained unemployed the entire 20 weeks. There were 854 who went to work after qualifying and before receiving any benefits, and another 817 who went back to work by the end of the fourth week of benefits. This leaves approximately 800 individuals who received benefits for more than four weeks. Of the 854 who went back to work before benefits, 360 were entitled to benefits for 20 weeks at $20 a week. Decline Scribe Discusses Plumbing Problems By ROBERT We CROOKSTON are taking that everyone and the life it for granted wants to prolong quickly as in a blacksmiths forge. A very good piece of economy is to install a water softener in the service pipe as it enters the basement. This removes the lime and makes the water not only better for laundry but better for all other uses. The pressure in Logan, Providence and North Logan is 140 pounds. The thing to do is put the on a regulator and reduce pressure to 30 or 40 lbs. and thus prolong the life of tanks and all other equipment. one in ten; of those here in my fathers time, not more than two or three; and of those still here in my own time, not more than four or five. They are all dead or the gone elsewhere; while we, snake-c- a tcheis, alone survive. down Harsh tyrants sweep upon us and throw everybody end everything, even to the brute beasts, into paroxysms of terror and disorder. But J. get up in the morning and look into the jar where my snakes are kept; and if they are still there, I lie down at night in peace. At the appointed time I take care that they are fit to be handed in; and w'hen that Is done I retire to enjoy the produce of my farm and complete the allotted span of my existence. Only twice a year have I to risk my life. The rest is peaceful enough and not to be compared with the daily round of annoyance which falls to the share of my s. And even though I were to die now in this I should still have outlived almost all of my contemporaries. Can I then complain?, The story gave me food for much sad reflection. I have always doubted the saying of Confucius that bad government is worse than a tiger but now I feel its truth. Alas! who would think is more venthat a omous than a snake? Liu Tsung Yuan told it eleven hundred years ego. It always has . DAN DUNN - ointment j j the CONCENTRATED as thousands have. The oily base HOLDS Poslams medication on smarting tissues to cool and soothe that agonizing itch and burn. Sold from coast to -oast for S3 years. Ask your doctor. Only 50c, all drug stores. Loans I; And Its Weak, , Cranky, Nervous Feelings Take heed If you, like so many women and girls on such days suffer from cramps, headaches, backache, W'eak, nervous feelings, distress of Irregularities due to functional monthly disturbances. once at Start try Lydia E. Pink-ham- s Vegetable Compound to relieve such symptoms because this famous medicine has a soothing effect on oni or womans most important organs. Taken regularly thruout the month It helps build up resistance against such symptoms. Thousands upon thousands of women report benefits I There are no harmful opiates In Plnkhams Compound It Is made from natures own roots and herbs (plus Vitamin Bi) . rr helps nature. Also a fine stomachic tonic I Follow label directions. Worth trying I & Lydia E. Pinkhams Furniture VEGETABLE COMPOUND Washington Hotel Autos 342 Grant Avenue Livestock fellow-villager- of usefulness plumbing equipment; not only to avoid unnecessary expense but some -- Hairs and replacements are not available. The heating coil in the furnace or the jacket in the stove will last many years with a little care. These coils and jackets fill with Enough lumber to build four lime only when the tank becomes frame houses is issued hot at the bottom. daily in the plant of a single While the tank is cool at the motor company. bottom the water continues to circulate, and only deposits lime SECRET when it boils, and this only occurs when the tank is hot all over and then simply release a THAT BANK ROBBERY REPORTED faucet and run part of the hot YESTERDAY, CHIEF-p- VE OFFICERS water off. The coils and jackets KILLED THREE HUNDRED AND give some warning before they FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS fill completely and burn. The STOLEN.' THE JOB WAS WELL thing to do of cource is to take WHO DO YOU WORKED OUT them out and either replace WANT TO GIVE THE CASE TO? them with a new one or clean them out and put them back in. A simple way to clean them out is to lay them in a slow fire and bring them to a dark rod, then cool them off slowly. Lay them In the snow, then by tap-pin-g lightly with a hammer the rock which has turned to sand will shake out. But if you lay them in the furnace and turn on the stoker they will come to a white heat and melt very quick. The pipe is thin and heats and melts as six-roo- UsePoslam . RATES $1.50 nd up SAN FRANCISCO STATE LOAN COMPANY C OF LOGAN si to 29 West se Managing Owner, Wallace (Spick) Carlisle Phone 360 OPERATIVE 48 yes, HMM: T SUPPOSE WE MAY EXPECT A SERIES OF SUCH CASES NOW-G- ET DAN DUNN ON THE PHONE-T- HE CASE IS TOO IMPORTANT FOR ANYONE ELSE TO HANDLE! hi i?rarfy 4 Headquarters for Utah and Idaho People First North chief WHAT'S THAT? I'LL BE ON THAT CASE IN THE MORNING. , i i |