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Show Friday, March 21. 1911 The Cache American. Logan, Cache County, Utah and the and Elinor Larsen end hostess. THE CACHE AMERICAN Senal-Woeki- Relief Society meeting wa held Tucsd.iy in the Cove chpel under Or villa chrecijn of President wa Richard Regular lesson dispensed with and Mr. Florence Allen read aome very InterestW J. Harrison ing poems; Mr reand hits- - Zenda Dalrymplo lated some missionary experience and showed some picture taken m Neuvoo and Carthage. Luncherved to all present. eon wa The MIA meeting Tuesday evening was conducted by President nd Sophia Day, Clayton Larson Francis Allen had charge of the special Interest group, Zenda DaL rymple had charge of Uie gleaner clas. The Bit-hivgroup had a social at the home of Mrs. Lora Flu kens. The John Cornish camp DUI met Thursday at the home of Mrs. Francis Alien with Captain Rozclla Kmgslord in charge; Agatha Allen directed the singing with Mary Hendrick accompanist; prayer by Hattie Barir; Chlce Harrison gave an account of the oranization of the camp; Zenda read some matter Dalrymple containing to camp the first four years; Francis Allen related some Instance s in recent years;, Agatha Allen read a story relating to "God moves in a mysterious was given by way'; lesson Grace Frandsen; closing prayer by Francis. Luncheon was served. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Titonsor was a Salt Luke city visitor on Dd FrwWy by Published Twdy PubliahlRg Coatmay, t SJ Wert Oaua Uth- Street, tbe Cache Lra, WILLIAM C. rOLAXO, JAMES W. ENGLAND DA VXD W. KNOLAND u et8w&4CL Entered Poet Once Lw, Me MM Idaor-Bu- rt KajWM' Matter, November X mi, i Utah, uo4r the Act rf Merck I. rr the 1WT. Inrtdo Cooke ; SubecripUea re tee: Oukrid Oouaty. or Ouotr. 1A0. AdrertUUf reta node known upon ppilcaUoo. THU riLIo-EATER- U-00- S proLlem in the The seriousness of the man-powUnited States is becoming more acute as the war gains momentum. Men from every city, town and village, of their vocation are now being called into the service, consequently there is concern as to the ability of those who are left in getting the needed work done, especially the farm work. A statement was made this morning that out of a population of Got) in Lakctown, Utah 40 have left for military service leaving only two young men. These people are all farmers and are greatly needed on the farm. Handicaps of this nature are being experienced all about us but we realize that if the war is not won by the Allies the farms and other businesses of our country will not be as they have been before. Therefore sacrifices must be endured by those left at home as well as those called into the military forces. There are, however, many who will do almost anything to keep fr&m military service. The latest disgusting stunt came to light a few days ago when it was reported that some young fellows in the F.ast had purchased pills to take Saturday. just before being examined physically. They would Federal set up. Its purpose I to and temporarily make them- loan money and encourage the step up the building of electric power plants selves unacceptable by the examining physician. towns, villages and hamlets, to We hold that the boys who take the pills and the by with cheap furnish themselves men who sell them are just as much sabatours as the electric power. Here in this men who blow up the factor, or the railroad tracks or county opportunity not only who act as agents for the enemy. All of them hinder knocked but pushed the door wide open for the towns having the speedy and effective prosecution of the war. Their available water power. Take Proabsence in the combat zones may be the cause of fail- - vidence and North Logan with ure in a most decisive battle. They, then, should be their water pipe lines coming where those treated as traitors to their country and dealt withdown stCP canyons, pipes discharge into the surge accordingly. tanks the pressure is approxier blood-pressu- re mately 400 lbs. and would operate a turbine to generate power at about per KWH. The same is true of our Logan water line. It could be brought along the Tala column la open to anyone who wishes to preoent his views on it upper canal and then a subject. Articles must be signed and the Cache American does the into reservoir discharges not any responsibility for such articles. Opinions expressed above the golf course, that presare those of the contributor and are not necessarily those of sure would generate 700 KWH.? this paper. Dont overlook the presidential election next November. Should tragical "To- little and too late.' Too Little, Too Late such a catastrophe befall us as a One thing we must have Is Discussed by Scribe GOP success it could mean an cheap electric power. We expect Lnd to the Rural Elcctrlflcation to have more manufacturing and By ROBERT CROOKSTON ibl and othcr hu. Agenc of electric Those three little words that our present supply agencies, wa3 such a nightmare and the There are many locations along time is slipping by at such a not reliable, those engines wear Logan river for milUights by clip, now is the time for action out but we will have to to prepare jobs for the boy 3 We should act now to get the move a considerable sight faster when they come home, and lets financial backing of the Rural if we avoid any more "too little not let it happen any more, that Electrification it's a and too late tragedies. Agency, THE CACHE FORUM AMERICAN club bridge Smith. was Mr. George , Thursday Dinner was served previous to the game at which prize were FOR SALE Potatoes and tabl won by Mr. Chester Kidman carrot. Albert Zblnden, S9d Cun-yo- n Other and Mr. IE C, Stauffer. Road. Phone 775-- J. guests were Mr. Vissie Gibbs, Mrs. O. J. Larsen, Mr. Frank ROOMS la Hancock. Mr. Kay Sorensen. HOUSE KEEPING or one room two apartment. Mrs.' BiU Bowen and Mr. Jack Steam heat, clean. Palace Hotel 79 West Center. Entertaining her Newppr, America y Mrs Jessie Walker entertained In honor of on Faye, who left Monday for military service. Place were marked for Mr. and Mrs. R. S. of Merrill and daughter Helen Richmond, Bishop C. J. Plowman. Mr. and Mr. David Roskelley and daughter Barbara, Mr. and Mrs. LoweU Plowman and children, of Smithfleld, Mr. and Mr. Cecil FURNACE CLEANING, Repairing, of Logan, Mayor and Morgan Stoker Repairing and Senrlca Mrs. Vance I. Walker, Mis Ma. Coal and Stoker Oa Wangsgaard Tuesday evening the Relief Sorie Walker and Mr. and Mr. 107 South Main. Phone 131 Walker. ciety held their annual party in FOR RENT An upstairs threa. A dinner party Sunday given honor of the 102 years of Relief room apartment Unfurnished. honored Mrs. Rulon Ahrens by with President work, Society Ha linoleum on kitchen and Mr. Ahrens brother Lynden Lar-- Archiloua Archibald conducting. bath room floor, wired for sen of Newton who I leaving electric tove, nice cabinet and waa Clarkston of The history for military service. Guest were ha an additional email room Mr. and Mrs. Lorin D. Larsen, given by readings, songs, dancing that can be used for child Leads Harlow and La Rue Lar-- , nd pageant, with John Heggle as bedroom or store room. lunch the After reader. program sen and Mrs. George Philo and Rula and Janetta served and dancing complct. WANTED TO HUY: baby of New-tothe evening's pleasure. Ahrens and the host pnd hostess. 8 m.m. Movie Projector Daughter of Utah Pioneers held, Mr. and Mrs. David Clark of their meeting at tha home of Oden were Clarkston visitors Sun. Fhone C85M, daytime Mrs. Rhoda K. Sorensen Friday, day. The lesson was given by Mrs' Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Goodey Ada Walker; musical reading by and Mrs. Thomas Goodey spent! Mrs. O. J. Barrett, accompanied Monday visiting with Mr. and' your by Mrs. Ellon Ladle; Mrs. Sorcn- - Mrs. Burson Goodey at Lewiston.! PLUMBING REPAIR sen gave a sketch of her life. ReCALL Mrs. Clara Ravsten and Mrs. freshments were served by Mrs. H. H, Sparks were visiting in' j Marclla Buist, Mrs. Ada Walker Preston Wednesday. and Mrs. Kay Sorensen. PLUMBING CO. Mr. and Mrs. Merlund Godfrey j LINK-BELThe Happy Hour club entertain- and daughter Lindy are m Cali-- ! STOKERS ed their partners at a St Patrick fomia visiting their ttT. and Service Quality .Murray, Phone S7 115 S. Mala day party Friday evening at who Is in the U. S. army. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bill The evening was Longstroth. Gleed spent playing games, after which Gaylene lunch was served to Mr. and Mrs. Graveside funeral services for Owen Sorensen, Mr. and Mrs. Gaylene Gleed, of Wayne Hiibner, Mr. and Mrs. Dale E. and Lehman Louise ADDING MACHINES Fred Sorenson, Mr. and Mrs. Asa Gleed, who died Tuesday in a Baker, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Muir, local hospital, were conducted SUPPLIES AND SERVICES Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle Bird and Thursday afternoon in the Logan We service all makes of typethe host and hostess. cemetery under direction of the writers and adding machines. A dinner was given by Mrs. Kenneth Lindquist mortuary. Parts and Ribbons for all makes. Wilford Larsen In honor of Mr. Survivors include the parents, Phone 380 or 235 or call at and Mrs. Fred Woodward, who two brothers and three sister, Everton St Son for free estileft for Lewisville, La., where Mary, Kaye, Merlin, James and mate. Sergeant Woodward is training, Shelia Gleed, of Logan, and grand' EVERTON TYPEWRITER and Mr. and Mfrs. Ray Taylor, parents, Mr. and Sirs. Alex Gleed SERVICE who left for marine training. of Malad, Idaho and Mrs. Sally Covers also were set for Leland Lehman of California. at d.nner Sunday her CIMSJON for BAUGH T ! Typewriters , FOOD STORE Phone 710 House Cleaning Specials 133 180 ZERO out5 6Sa"inLEa!y. dam-sight- -- V-V TIME FOR SPRING SALAD LETTUCE . 110 CARROTS GR. ONIQQS nmch u TOMATOES 150 30 230 GRAPEFRUIT 230 150 AMMONIA sbT? P wuF'amrxjEZLtzr, South Main Fruits & Vegetables man-itaria- gsgga: host 6 G SOAP GnLsi 38s 240 SUPER SU03 Jg if 150 POP SOAP RSJaic HYDROGEN PEROXIDE Pint (Limit 2) 25c SHAVE CREAM (limit d MAR-0-0I- L SHAMPOO mmi njui ii iigrHMinirvmii 60c Size i t' U 310 50c Tube MENKEN'S Shave Cream TOILET TISSUE (limit 2) SCRUB BRUSH 380 POTATOES iftfr. 210 Hill Bros. MEAT RAISINS COFFEE Seeded or Seedless PORK CHOPS 150 Package Red. lb. . . 340 Loin Center Cuts Pound 330 SYRUP li lb 1.6$ MILK of Magnesia He (LIMIT 2) CARTON SO PALMOLIVE Dr Scholl's BOOK MATCHES SOAP ZINO PADS c cv 290 ASPIRIN 270 150 Everyday 2 POT ROAST Corn Beef, Young Pound Lean Cuts Pound CORH 230 340 290 Pounds PIERCES PORK & BEANS 2 size' . size 180 130 WENNIES 150 EGGS Large, 24 oz. B grade, FRESH .... PORK ROAST 75c Size BAYER Fresh PEAS STANDBY No. 3 SODAS GROUND BEEF Pan Cake Flour Blue Pine 12 oz. Cream 35c Size .... Pound Golden Mix 2 Pounds Pint 150 290 Pound LUNCH fill a Assorted Pound TWO DELIVERIES Food MEAT Offew OtPC WEEKLY and CAT BOG HUSKEY 8 oz. pkg, 30 FREE! r |