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Show WAVES AT PLAYF THE CACHE AMERICAN Newspaper, Published Tuesday! and the Cache American Publishing Company, at 82 Street, Logan, Utah. Semi-Weekl- Friday, August 4, The Cache American, Logan, Cache County, Utah I'ajre Two y WILLIAM C. ENGLAND. JAMES W. ENGLAND DAVID W. ENGLAND Managing Editor-Du- al Prldayi Wet Cent n.i Mechanical I' Hans f " A hrlf f f the DOG-MA- N WAVTID: A nibble boy to Coin er neaspajx rs. Should be U s or ace or older. Apply at Cache American office. j KENT MEN EQUAL Till: WOMEN ALSO Women have always been classed as the weaker sex and consequently been honored with the lighter jobs in public life. They have done the clerical work, the stenographic work, they have acted as receptionists and elevator attendants. Very few have been assigned to the positionss of labor considered hard manual labor except a few women who have assisted their husbands with the farm work. The war has changed this a lot even as it has changed so many things. We now find the fairer sex engaged as railroad employees, as welders, as auto and airplane mechanics; we find them in many positions considered heretofore as work for the men only. Likewise we have found men taking up the jobs that women once held and they too are giving a good account of themselves as is evidenced by a news release from England. It stated that one man competing with 1,900 women at a handicrafts exhibition on Norwhich, obtained a mark of 100 per cent for a home-mad- e bag. Only one of the 1900 women equaled the achievement. Till: Mb r 18V7. Subscription rates: Outside County, one year 12.00; Inside Cache County, $1 90. Advertising rates made known upon application. A DOG GOT Fl'BNACE Cl EASING, Impairing, Stoker Repairing and Vangg..ard Coal and Stoker On. 131 167 South Mam. Phone i v a K$2 1 r-- V., Xv 'W tA'.lor Department Entered aa Second-ClasMatter, November 2, 1031, at Post Office at Logan, Utah, under the Act of March 8, s by 191J Klee- - .41 4 t Mmiu . s. foiooi. WAVES have time for fun, too, , end enjoy a variety of sports at Naval stations. Here are three typical acenea of "WAVES at Play." Ellen srnd Above, two yeomen Nancy Grivana, sisters, of Minneapolis strive for the elusive "300" on the alleys at the Naval Training Center at San Diego, Calif. At the right, Justine Sue Johnson, a pharmacist's mate, who was a member of the National Essex Archers team and who now is the No. 1 Diana at the San Diego Center, ia shown practicing on the excellent archery range there. Below, the sliding runner appears safe as Yeoman Mary Helen Watson of Dallas, Texas, eagerly awaits the ball durgame at the Naval ing a soft-ba- ll Air Station at Corpus ChristL "The ; L Story of You in Navy Blue avail- - fcj able at Navy Recruiting Stations f ' and Offices of Naval Officer Pro- - I curement, is chockful of informa- tion about the WAVES for young I women between 20 and 36. L ., w r y c rf r I V ' ' Typewriters S, ; 1 . j1: X J y For the past few months people have been rather 'T skeptical about a dogs friendliness and fear has been etertained that without notice a friendly dog can bei Ui come vicious, especially if it has been infected with rabies. A few days ago Mr. Gnehm, the city dog policeman, a was notified that a dog in a certain neighborhood was becoming a nuisance for it would run out and bark and in some instances snarl at the passerby. It had not bitten anyone yet but the complaining citizen thought it The MIA special interest group would be proper to make an investigation of the dogs met at the home of Mrs. Bill habits and if proved dangerous steps should be taken Tni. Longstroth Monday evening. The ( pen to anyone who wishes to present his views on to prevent anyone being bitten, either by having the a subject. Articles must ho signed and the Cache American does lesson was given by Mrs. Long, stroth fallowed by discussion and Opinions expressed dog confined .tied up or killed. Mr. Gnehm, therefore, not aasnsne any responsibility for saeh article. a plate lunch a as served to 20. went to the home of the dogs owners to talk to them are those of the contributor and are not necessarily these of The Happy Hour club met at the home of Mrs. Charles Bulst about the animal and as he approached the house the this paper. to the homes. Inefficient man- Wednesday, handiwork being the dog ran without warning and bit him on the leg. It SCRIBE VOICES VIEWS feature of the afternoon. Lunch agement of water service has been was sereved to eight club memhung on, too, for before he could be shaken loose he ON SUPERINTENDENT costly time and again. The pipe bers. had made a gash in the took of a leg, part in the canyon was a cheap affair By ROBERT CROOKSTON Muir, daughter of the trousers as well as the underwear. Of course there In the affair of appointing a and had to be repaired continually Mr.MissandGretta Mrs. Hyrum Muir, is was no doubt in the mind of the one attacked as to chief electrician to manage main- and finally replaced at a cost recovering from a serious illness electric three times as much as a good in the Budge hospital wether or not the dog was vicious so he at once took it tenanceandof the municipal plant distributing system let pipei in the first place. federation of to the dog estray pound for confiinment, awaiting the us hope the city dads will be gov- The wooden water main in the Theheldwildlife a party at Willow park erned by necessity of having a mouth of Logan canyon was under in Logan. A ball game was played development of the effects of the bite. man possessed with efficiency 150 lbs. pressure and it leaked by the single girls and the marLast year, we are told, there were 402 dogs killed in coming from practical knowledge. even when first Installed. ried women, followed by lunch Logan city and so far this year there have been over Any industry such as factories, This pipe was encased In ce- served at long tables. After din100 of them killed. These, of course, were not all vicious mills, railroads or any commer- ment and at a cost of $20,000, and ner talks were given by A. J. Pein replacing a va- this was another failure. The tersen, game warden, E. N. Larsen, dogs; most of them belong to people unwilling to cial enterprise of and cancy cement personnel, seniority coated was replaced Mr. Stewart and Mr. Harris of pipe pay the required tax. There were some 450 dogs licensed efficient service is considered of with iron and now is some the Forest sen ice, with Joseph there during 1943. We are all well aware that a dog becomes vital necessity. of this cement coated wooden Larsen as toastmaster. The rea real friend to its owner and the owrner in turn becomes This has not been the policy pipe lying along the dugway that mainder of the evening was of Logan leads off the boulevard down to spent dancing. There were 160 greatly attached to the dog and does not want to part followedand init thehas affairs East street. caused That pipe is who attended the party. city, with it; in fact some will perhaps go a long way to de- of unnecessary expense no end 6th Fred Nelson and family of Los in there laying view and plain through Is a symbol of some of Logan's Angeles, Calif., spent three days fend the animal even when it is known that they are a blundering of inefficient men. visiting with Mrs. Ellen Bird and menace in the community. The sentiment of affection The sewer on main street is too Inefficient management. family. to drain basements shallow and The right kind of newspaper that one holds for his or her pet should not take prec-ide- when toilets have been installed Miss Patsy OBrian is visiting plays an Important part in the with her sister, Mrs. Jack over our better judgement especially now that we they are elevated upon platforms progress of any town. Now you know of the presence of rabies in the state. A watchful above the basement floors and take that little paper across the water in basements is ejected by street. It never has any definite eye should be maintained and whenever a dog starts sumphfts. stand on anything. It stood idly Acid to molest a passerby he should be confined or tied or In the case ot Hotel Eccles allowed the state fish and by W : FORUM nna ADDING MACHINES SUPPLIES AND SERVICES senice all male es of typewriters and adding machines. Parts and Ribbons for all makes. Phone 386 or 235 or call at Everton A Son for free estimate. We EVERTON TYPEWRITER SERVICE oans Furniture Autos dog-cathe- rs Men-do- n Livestock to $300 sio STATE LOAD COMPANY OF LOGAN 29 West First North PHONE 260 TRADE MARE nt and, killed. to make a the C. C. Anderson department game commission The state law provides that cities can regulate store a pipe line was laid down racket out of our big game, in under the hills to little Logan order to sell hundreds of thouss-anagainst dogs as the commissioners see fit so if there is river. of dollars worth of shooting not already a law on the city statutes there should be The sewer serving the Sixth and permits and had five consecutive one passed reguiring that dogs, even if they are licensed, Seventh wards is much too small open seasons on doe and cow elk. the big game here is nearly be properly controlled as the city of Salt Lake has done. and the sewage backs up into Now extinct. basements, resulting in damage We have enough worry trouble and sorrow without havA newspaper has a definite obFloyd, spent Sunday at Ogden. be to bothered with to its public and the menace. the ligation dog ing ds neers. Mrs. Andrew L. King Spent the week at Ogden, guest of her Mr. end daughter and Mrs. William Carrigan. Miss Eva Beutler has returned home from Chicago, after a month visiting relatives and friends. A. Junior Nyman spent the fore ipart of the week et Roosevelt. RPC. Nyman Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Johnson of Logan who was home on a fur-laufrom Breckenrldge, Ken. was visiting relatives in the ward durson-in-la- gh ing the week. Flight Officer Arnold L. Wursten has been awarded the air medal for valor as a glider pilot over France during the invasion. Arnold is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Wursten of North Logan. He has been in the air forces two years. Mr. and Mrs. David M Hill of Daniels, Idaho are rejoicing over the safe arrival of their first child, a daughter bom at the Budge hospital, July 20, Mrs. Hill was the former Rosa C. Wursten of North Logan. A special pioneer program under direction of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers was given Sunday evening at the ward sacrament meeting. It was a patriotic theme, commemorating settlement of the intermountain west by the pio Scott Eugene Cronquist, NaRay Ormond, Grant Hardman, Hurbert Burrell and Lyle Israelson, Ensign Glen E. Peterson, members of the armed forces have been spending a short furlough in North Logan with relatives, recently. Misses Edith, Afton, Loma Nyman and Marjorie Bateman spent the past week in Logan canyon. Alfred Hancey is recovering at his home from a heart attack. Wilford Stauffer and daughter Verda Ann, of Salt Lake City spent the week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Stauffer. Mrs. L. E. Wilhelm and son THERE'S ONE OP THEM NOW, TWn riMP.ra Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wettstine spent Sunday at Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Poll of Logan were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Nyman. Several relatives and friends attended the funeral services for Verda Smith, Saturday at Logan. The Gilgen sisters of North Logan sang a vocal duet. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Wursten and family of Pocatello, Idaho spent the week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Wursten. Miss Rachel Wursten of Salt Lake City spent the week end with public has a right to expect information upon any and all public issues and also for the best interest of this community the people who don't want our city to stand still should not support a paper that never has one constructive idea. The citizens of Logan have about two million dollars invest, ed in the municipal electric plant and they should express themselves more often upon public spending of their money; avoid blunders of days such as these just mentioned. relatives. This column again expresses the Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Nyman hope that a chief electrician will and family of Fillmore were week be appointed to seniorend guests of Mr .and Mrs. Orvin ity of service according to the Logan elec, Nyman. trie light and power plant. by-go- ne $ND SUDDENLY FROM THE OTHER SIDE OF THE HOUSE A SHORT BURST OF FIRE FROM A TOMMY GUN A DEPUTY SHERIFF FALLS ,' V - , . L' ll 1--1 M f I 'f . indigestion Relieved in 5 minutes or doable your money back whe exttta stomach icl d cause sour stomach irtd heartburn,pahifol. suffer. prescribe the fastest seting medicine kmJr? symptomatic relief medicines like those in hri nncnmfnrtinH m5)ney hack uq return of bottle V) us. 25c el druggists Inf t. If You Suffer PERIODIC U. S. 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