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Show The Cache American, Logan, Cache County, Utah Pape Four Seattle Visitors Here Mr THE CACHE AMERICAN Semi-Weekl- y the Cache utx) and Friday by Newspaper, Published Tueaday American Publishing Company, at 62 Writ Cental Street, Logan, Utah. WILLIAM C. ENGLAND, JAMES W. ENGLAND DAVID W. ENGLAND Manage EdJtor MechanicaI Department Editor-Bua- ii Managing a SeoondCl Matter, November 2, 1831, at the Office at Logan, Utah, under the Act of March I, 197. Entered Pot Subscription County.' 1 Mini rauu: OuUld County, one year 82.00; Inalde Cache Advertlaln rate made known upon application. ROOSEVELT OK DEWEY Will it be IJooseelt or Dewey? TJie American eojIe will decide I. In) d M;s iu Sunday tfii-i- r C, mull Two American soldiers in Egypt lived for months on dehydrated beef, dehydrated milk, dehydrated butter and vegetables. Visiting a Cairo museum they saw their first mummy. This is going too far, said one. Now theyre dehydrating women. Wichita, Kas., Democrat. of her anniversary birthday daughter Nola Ann. Games were played and luncheon served to .. LE GAL Exmi II ewidiig to Praha to and Guardianship Notices, visiting rrti Contult County Clerk ar the live and ftn-nLloyd u. the moj Respective Signers for Farther of Mr. mid Mrs I. C. McDonald Information. of 390 South 4th West and left to ' Logan some nx years ago etudy at the I'nlmv.ty of Wash- - J NOTICE TO CREDITORS ingti n lie wj later employed at the I toeing Air Plain f.idory as fa the BUtrirt Court of the First Judicial District of the KUt of draftsman and now holds the Utah, In and for the County of position of Chief Engineer in (hat Cache. department. In speaking of his work he says that the 1) 23 Is a In the Matter of the Estate of real bomber and ha tome 30.000 LOU13 L. CARDON, Deceased. parts. In hi work as draftsman will Creditors present claims he tavs that between 7.000 and 8,000 drawings are made for that with vouchers to the undersigned He married Miss Wilma administratrix, with will annexed, plane. Holly of Seattle, who also has at 492 West 3rd North, Logun, relatives in Utah they will visit Utah, on or before the 8th day of with. Llovd's brother. Lieuten- October, 1844. ant Dean M.. was a visitor at hi ADA P. CARDON. Administraparent home Saturday from Al- trix. with will annexed. buquerque. New Mexico and was Date of first publication, Aug. 1, ordered to return Sunday after1944. noon Just a few before hour Lloyd reached here. They have not seen each other for nearly Notice to Creditors five years. Mrs. Dean Mcltonald' the District Coart of the First la wa hrre also. Judicial District of the State of In and for the County of Utah, FLOWER SHOW Cache. WINS PRAISE In the Matter of the Estate of. Continued from pag One l gan Seed and Feed company prize MARTHA ANN GRIFFIN, Deceasof fertilizer to O. A. Gar IT. ed. will present Claims, Creditors Display of old fashioned flowers Logan Hardware companv with Vouchers, to the undersigned prize of a shovel to Mr. L. F. Administratrix, at her residence Keller. 433 East Center Street, Logan Best display of White Gladiolus at or Jewel Box prize of a coffee City, Cache County, Utah, on before the 28th. day of September maker to O. A. Garff. Bulbs from 1944. Youngest exhibitor O. A. GarfT to John W. Carlisle. Date of first publication. July Oldest exhibitor Bulbs from 25. 1944. O. A. Garff to G. N. SofTee. GWENNIE MERRILL, Admnlis-tratrl- 15 party Satur-- , , 11.11 1911 hix-iMl- Paid; Pmu'.e Nolan Daim s'aiiui.ed at c.n.p Can:pb 11, Ky.J Dr. C J and fpeiuer II. Diihus, from pag- - One) Logan; l lm.tr L and Earl M. Ftbruary 10. 1542 ami ua.j.ed wp.h D.m.e.s, 1! de park; Dr. Orson the feid artillery at fMrt Kill and Mrs. Amy D. Lur Daines. Oydn; Fort Ixi in rd Wood. Mo . r he transferred to the air corps and .sen. Mii.Ma; Mrs Myra Soren.sen Richand Mr. Beth D. ti Hi i ted at vitiioii fields m CaliMr D. Miller and field; Dorothy fornia unit Arizona. He rroriu-his commission IVbruary 8, 1944 Josephine Dame, Logan. arid trained for three montlis t bo.-,on advanced Abileen, Texas. Prior to entering the service he served In the Central state mission field, reluming home December 7, 1941. Awaiting further word are hi pan-nu- , seven Logan, brother and five sisters: Major Haaen B. iConUmi-.- t I d P-4- 7 Loans FOR SALE Household Telephone 754W. Furniture Autos Livestock furniture. FURNACE CLEANING, Repairing Stoker Repairing and Serrlr Wungsgsard Coal and Stoker Co 167 South Main. Pnone 131 WANTED: A reliable boy to deliver newspapers. Should be 12 years or age or older. Apply at Cache American office. APPLES FOR SALE: Albert Zbln-de696 Canyon Read. Phone n, 510 to 5300 STATE LOAN COMPANY OF LOGAN 29 West First North 775J. PIIONE 260 x. C. W. DUNN. Attorney ministratrix. Logan, for Ad- Utah. REMEMBER WHEN NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the District Court of the First Judicial District of the State of Utah, In and for the County of . Cache. In the Matter of the Estate of DORA F. ORMOND, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned Lady, executor, at Room 5, Arizno BuildI just ain't got nutton!" on or before the Frank Lynch In N. Y. Sun. ing, Logan, Utah, 6th day of October, 1944. JESSE P. RICH, Executor. The following ing of whoopie. Date of first publication, Aug. were present: Kate Crockett, Mel-re- e ' Anderson, Doris Carlson, Ev- 1. 1944. elyn Brown, Ellen Mauchley, Alton Duce, Anne Shaw, Ma urine Crockett and La Ree Lamb. TRADE MARK Mrs. Florence Ashcroft entertained her trail builder boys at a wiener roast Wednesday evening. Included in the party were Ferrell Balls, Max Harold Lamb, Hancey, Kent Payne and David i Ashcroft. The speaker in sacrament meeting Sunday evening wus M. Sergeant Wade Howell. Enjoying a wiener roast Wednesday evening were Hazel Godder-idg- e, Maurme Crockett, Evelyn Brown, Doris Carlson and Evelyn Hancey. little guests. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Petersen their annual summer chlldren Joyce end Milton day at Mack s Memorial par a three day vacation at enjoyed Smithfleld. Supper was served at wwk one long table followed by a bon- Vernon Perkes. Clinton Perkea, fire program with Harold Dalnes Lew Balls, Dueard Balls, Allan acting as master of ceremonies. McQuarrie and Orson Perkes left Those present were Mr. and for a fishing trip in Mrs. Joseph Elwood, Mr. and Mrs. Thursday They returned home Wyoming. PresFrank Lamb. Mr. and Mrs. ton Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Perkes, Saturday. Mrs. Lucille Waite, Mrs. Edna Mr. and Mrs. Vernal Seamons. Mr. LOST Hub Cap for Lafayette and Mr. Mrs. Arthur Cittcns. end automobile. Finder please return Ba- McQuarMrs. Suel Lamb. Mr. and Mrs. to Cache American office. Perkes- Mrs' neMrs' Florence Harold Dalnes. Mrs. Verda Balls Mrs. Balls Gertrude Verda end Mrs. Wilma McQuarrie, Mrs. FlorPerkes motored to Wellsville Frience Perkes, Mrs. Lila Purser, where they were Mrs. Thebe Reeder, Mrs. Erma day evening home of Mrs. Na-m- a at the guests PHONE Waite, Mrs. Aletlla Thurston, and JPerkes. Mrs. Harriet Bills. The committee La Mar Thurston, son of Mr. in charge of the party was Mrs. and Mrs. Ollie Thurston, under118 NORTH La Preal Lamb, Mrs. Edna Elwood went an at the appendectomy and Mrs. Aletha Thurston. Logan, 30 SOUTH MAIN Budge hospital Saturday. Mrs. Eulalia Gittens was hostess Mrs. Denzll Lamb is recuperatto the Fine Arts club at her ing at the Cache Valley hospital " "L""J home Wednesday evening. Mrs. from an appendectory performed Helen Lamb gave an Interesting Friday. review of the book, French UnenterMrs. Allan McQuarrie were Refreshments derground." a et tained at her supper party to Verla Lucille Waite, served home Thursday evening. The guest Lamb, Martha Dailies, Helen Lamb, list included Ruth Ashcroft, Mabel Mae iPerkes, Eunice Ashcroft, ElGlenn a Bass and Pearl YOUR Sorensen, len Balls, Ruby Hurren, Mae Lee, all of Logan; Verda Schiffman, Edna Christoffersep- end the hostSTATES Thomley of Smithfleld, Lea Janes ess. of Providence, Sarah Mauchley of M. Sergeant Wade Howell is enNibley, Martha Daines and Grace a at the Perkes of joying furlough visiting Hyde Park. Following home of his parents, Mr. and was spent the evening Mrs. J. W. Matkin and with his supper , socially. wife, the former Faye Stewart Mrs. Viola Thompson was hostof Millville. Sergeant Howell has . . . and DAILY FREE ess to the S.M.W.S. club at her been overseas since Sept., 1943. home Thursday evening. GRANDSTAND SHOW Supper es a turret gunner on a bomber. was served followed by en even- with a score of He has served in the African, Sicilian and Italian campaigns. THRILLING ACTS While on his 40th mission over FOR YOUR Romania on April 4th he was PLUMBING REPAIR wounded. After receiving hospital CALL treatment for his injury he was released and arrived at the Bush-ne- ll hospital for treatment, where CO. PLUMBING he will return following his furLINK-BEL- T STOKEK3 lough. Quality and Service Mrs. Florence Hancey has taken US S. Main Phone S7 over the duties as temporary post mistress following the resignation of Mrs. Manilla Cook, who was forced to resign because of ill . - t M at the D.iil.ei, nUUoiud TWO ADDED TO CASUALTY LIST nui.'iid Lofcutl ;xnd a few day that question. That no war, our leador War means. is what Democracy vote.ers are chosen by popular Hut, will the majority of the people elect the president this year? The answer is no, if the present voting trend continues. Fewer and fewer Americans have been going to the polls in recent years. Citizens are forgetting the first duty and privilege of citizenship. The trend is toward an alarmingly light vote in November. The Gallup poll and other measures say less than 40 million will vote this year. That would mean minority rule. That would be a terrific blow to Democracy in America. There are 88 million American citizens of voting age 8 million more than in 1910. Fifty million voted in 1910. Normally, 55 million should vote this year. Yet every indication points toward less than 40 million. True, there are many who cant vote this year. There are men in service and migrant war workers for whom the military and civilian voting laws are too 43 Version of Mother Hubbard complicated. But, there are millions at home who can vote in their place, who can rise to the occasion and SheForwent to the butcher' sparerlbs and suet. But found that some other express the will of the people. Had beaten her tuet Who is elected president, or senator, or sheriff is She said she wOuld settle can we elected. is If he how no less important than For sausage or liver, we preserve free election by a majority of the people, The butcher Insisted He had none to giver. can preserve Democracy. No matter how we cast our ballots, it is a solemn She pleaded for pork chops . . . For meatballs ... for mutton wartime duty to get out and vote. The butcher said, - r&Jl Tuesday. August U. S. Rock Wool Insulates Against Heat ,rsdrf La' Fire - - Cold Sound TAXI U.S. ROCK WOOL 44 COMPANY n AAAA.AAAAAAAAA MAIN ST. Utah A V T ,50 r gig 1 - j GREAT Exhibition OF WEALTH BAUGH J DAN DUNN health. Mrs. Leora Seamons entertained at a childrens party Saturday afternoon in honor of the fifth Typewriters ADDING MACHINES SUPPLIES AND SERVICES We service all makes of typewriters and adding machines. Parts and Ribbons for all makes. Phone 386 or 235 or call at Everton & Son for free esti- mate. 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