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Show The Cache American. Logan, Cache County, Utah Pape Four The Altar of Sacrifice THE CACHE AMERICAN Semi-Weekl- and Newspaper, Published Tuesday Publishing Company, at 62 Street, Logan, Utah. y the Cache American WILLIAM C. ENGLAND, JAMES W. ENGLAND DAVID W, FNrtr.Avn Managing Manage Editor Mechanical Department y. Subacriptlon rate: Outside County, one year 82 00; Inalde Cache County, $1.80. Advertlalng rate made known upon application, AMERICAS UNDERGROUND ARMV America has an underground army. Its weapons are electricity, compressed air, picks and shovels. Its G.I. is the coal miner. lie has not fully realized the essential character of his work or he would not have sanctioned work stoppages. would be reduced to' fighting Without coal we this war with bows and arrows. The four most im- -. port war chemicals (phenol, toluene, ammonia, are possible only because of the work of the coal miner. All high explosives depend upon coal. Every ton of coal a miner mines produces enough bomb. Fifty-fiv- e steel to make a 2, per cent United the in used States mechanical of all energy all 53 electric cent of is produced by coal, because per is United in States the by coal. The produced power in the coal mined in contained the daily energy 500 the of is to United States energy Niagara equal Falls. Ninety-fiv- e per cent of railroad locomotives are powered by coal. The equivalent of 1! billion tons was hauled between New York and San Fran- cisco by coal burning locomotives in 1912. And this is not all. Eighty-fiv- e per cent of all war plastics that bomber noses, gas masks, shell as items such into go radio noses, apparatus, telephones, pontoons, propel- lers, skis, life rafts, and lacquers require processed of bituminous coal as a base. Finally, two-thircoal coke. or heated home are Americas by America could not win the war without its underground army of coal miners. napt-thalen- ei nd ! , ds FORUM American1 m "Vlr0rX'o?lfrh TAXI ff"1 teach-Writin- to Servicemen me-lang- springs, spring-fille- d living room bedsteads, suite, springs, cheet and vanity. Apt size coal range, kitchen cabinets, breakfast set, trailer aith rack rugs. cattle trailer. Inand quire 82 Crockett Ave. ACTUALLY Httri mi oft uctr UIII OF SURFACE Take the positive POSLAM way to ekln Improvement. CONCENTRATED tor quirk action, Poslam helps reduce redness , . . peel away rough, embarrassing "pimple layer." Not a cosmetic but a old MEDICATION. Apply before making up or leave on overnight. ar Six active iagredleats cling where the ointment with- needed. We call It out disappointment. 50c. druggist. FOR YOUR PLUMBING CALL REPAIR BAUGH PLUMBING CO. LINK-BEL- T STOKERS Quality and Service 115 B. Mala Phone 57 TRADE MARK Heat Fire Cold Sound U.S. ROCK WOOL COMPANY 118 NORTH MAIN ST. Logan, Utah Livestock Si to $3 this great 1911 exposition! COMPANY OF LOGAN 29 West First North PHONE 260 many 0AN DUNN IT WAS TOO BAD ABOUT TWO FINGER, MA PifeSufferersUrgedToAvoid CONSTIPATION Hot Water and Kruschen Salts Before Breakfast. No Forcing! No Straining! n g ffiue for 5 moxements. Every morning 13 minutes before breakt.Mi, drink a which one teaspoonful to water hot of ptas of Kruschen Sals has been addd. Bowel l intents becon scft, moi , easier to expd. No need to irain and thus ruk painful within an hour recfal iirita1 n I siu!) d boiothly ard gvuiiy. ar t r Get Kitsch'! fca is at a J. t.rug si ores das, i.!I Insulates Against Autos pam--hav- mM.-t-e- U. S. Rock Wool STATE LOAN sands of folks who now take lemon juice e found that by lor rheumatic adding two tablespoon fuls of Allenru to one lemon of Juice in a glass of tablespoonful water, they get faster relief for the aches caused and pains by rheumatism, lumbago. Its no surprise either, for Allenru Is a 15 year old formula to relieve rheumatic aches and pains. In fact if it does not help your money back. What could be. fairer? Get Allenru today at any live druggist. Only Si cents Do It Mow. Heres amazingly effective way to bowel contents and obtain more Typewriters Furniture Back If This Recipe Fails Money of the thouGood news travels fast Ik-O- SALE Galled pinto mare, halters, metal bunk bed with coll FOR 4-- EUMATIC PAINS iiu'.ion jo FOR SALE Gentlemans raccoon beaver coat, fur collar, freshly glazed. A good buy. Wall tent 12x14 of 10 oz. canvas in good condition. 95 South 1st West. Logan. Scratching AT HOME TO RELIEVE ICO f I colorful exhibits. Enjoy Mix Lemon Juice Over 2i Windfalls APPLES FOR BALE 50c. 674 East 7th North. y. love-dram- the past WANTED; A relioble boy to deliver newspaper. Should be 12 year or age or older. Apply at Cache American office. Acid Indigestion By ROBERT CROOKSTON in' Its surprising and disgusting to e When you write hear people who 'are grown up in c e far away land you a statute try to justify the fair in mention that county fair, for It that it strengthens morale. These would make them mad. The up- people whose morale is alleged to permost concern of everyone should be at a low ebb have the high-es- t be to shorten this war and get standard of living in the those boys home. I wish there was world. Their homes have every a way to take these fellows who modern contraption for conven-ience- . are responsible for putting on this Precs a button for lights, them to cooking, washing, vacuum cleanfair and compelling in er, change places with soldiers ironing, radio and silly New Guinea. The county fair is , necessary when times are normal, now farm the crops are but now it is a wicked waste of Right and best there ever was. highest both time and money, and there The fields are full of contented use to are many betters ways cows, plenty of milk for everyone time and money now. and still you see many scrawny, The word has come from the nervous kids drinking cocoa. cola war department time and again when we have the best water in all activities that do not the world. to lay-of- f Strengthen public mortend to shorten this war, and ale when all our people have more commissienrs county why our money than they ever had,, a clean should be obstinate and think they bed every night, against the sold' know more than the war depart- iers bed on the ground with insects ment is somethiiyj to try analyze. large and small. Fresh negetables It is often said that the average city youth has no regard for discipline, while boys from the rural districts have and this is noticeable at the quartermasters supply station where hundreds of youths have been on the payroll. In nine cases out of ten the boys from the small towns get in and help, while the city lads are For one small gate admisa headache. There can be some relief from this after the war if sion, you see it all . . . animal the women in military duty, the WAVES WACS and SPARS will actSjdarcdcvil stunts,eIiorus apply army discipline in whatever walk of life they choose tb of beautiful Hollywood follow. They would do their coungirls, glamorous fireworks, try a real service if they could easy' FURNACE CLEANING, Repairing, Stoker It lairing and Service Wangsgird Coal and Stoker Co. 167 South Main. Pnone 13X 44 Hell-an- a Tola column la open to anyone who wishes to present bis views on Articles must be signed and the Cache American doea not any responsibility for such article. Opinions expressed are those of the contributor and are not necessarily those of j this paper. g ?be 'induced to train school Has Ideas About . e fiatprt-aeiln- a subject. Scribe Its a r.fw lu.r and even a new Frobst and Guardianship Notice. which fair ground will greet Consult County Clerk or the Utahn when the big gates at the Respective Signers for Further State Fair ground m Salt Lake Information. hum-vacCliy open on September 3, to run day and night through Sept. 9. NOTICE TO CREDITORS From every section of the state, were before me, from the buildings of county and In the District Court of the first Worshipper kneeling in alirnt prayer. of fairs, thousand community Judicial District of the State of I loosed up at Uie great stained entries have been pouring In tilt Utah, In and for the County of gltvos window that glowed with week to the apucioua exhibition Cache. living blue ua Uie morning sun building of the new grounds to In the Matter of the Estate of struck It. It aeemrd like a pro- compete for thousand of dollars mise of the eternal beauty of an In prizes. Judging will begin Sep- LOUIS L CARDON, Deceased. Creditors will present claims EARNED tember 3 and continue throughout with vouchers to th undersigned Aa I knelt, there came to me Uie the week. realization of a fact I had not The new fair 4s the first full-siz- administratrix, with will annexed, 492 West 3rd North. Logan, fully sensed. To see Uie promise of Sheldon R. at production on or before the 6th day of Utah, of beauty and peace I hud to look Brewster, secretary-manage- r, who r across Uie altar of sacrifice. took over the reins three years 00 So It was on DDay. So it is ago, only to have his first fair ADA P. CARDON. Administratoday. The altar of sacrifice la not cancelled because of the war, and trix, with will annexed. Date of first publication, Aug. 1, always an altar of marble. It may the second presented under tortube It U, in many home Uie al- ous conditions, with the Army 1944. tar of Uie human heart, giving Air Corps occupying most of the sadly but freely Its most cherished grounds. Under difficulties, the NOTICE TO CREDITORS fair was presented under tents, possessions. In the DUtrict Court of the First Only as we are willing to sacri- in the open and In whatever space Judicial District of the State of fice ourselves for Uie right can that could be found. Despite these Utah, in and for the County of that right prevail. Our boys over- difficulties new attendance records Cache, seas ore giving their all for us lor were act. In the Matter of the Estate of a thief that tyranny, oppression, Every building Is back in pos- DORA P. ORMOND, Deceased. of the session of the fair now, and each persecution are denials will present claims Creditors Fatherhood of God and the Bro- is In better condition than ever vouchers to the undersigned with therhood of man In which no before, renovated by the army. Room at 5, Arimo Buildexecutor, matter what their creed Uiey all Livestock barns all have concrete believe. They are not divided by' floors, there are shower and dress- ing, Logan. Utah, on or before the creed. They are not sept rated by ing rooms lor livestock exhibitors 6th day of October, 1944. JESSE P. RICH. Executor. class ,or national background. They and handlers, a brand new theater Date of first publication, Aug. for motion pictures and revues, 1944. a newly decorated manufacturers 1, build-.ncreed of democracy which holds and countless other Imthat all men are created equal provements and conveniences. and are endowed by their Creator It Is a fair for all the state, with certain inalienable rights to and all the state has a part in its rno.NE life, liberty and the pursuit of management. In addition to D. H. happiness. Thomas, of Salt Luke City, presiThey are giving their all Uielr dent of the board, other directors futures, their hopes, their dreams, are Pearl Hunsaker, Honeyville, SO SOUTn MAIN their lives. Those who come buck vice presldnt; Burge McArthur, will not be the same lor they will Mt Pleasant; Clyde Ritchie, Charlhave passed through the refiners eston; O. P. Stallings, Eden; XL N. fire. They will have become so Warnlck, Pleasant Grove; R. T. accustomed to death, that it will Hilly ard, N. L. Smithfleld; Relieved in 5 minutes or be hard for them to face life. They Hinckley; H. G. Ivins, Provo; in double your money back will have laid their youth as a addition to Lisle Bradford, Harold OTM itnaiarti Hr! Pi usell painful, aulTiraf Inf ga. atxjr i!narh and heartburn. tlxinrg usually knewwn Bowman, and Maud Hardman, of pyewrth lb rrMlrin sacrifice upon the altar. yB'pttrfoitlf relief roecllrlnea lika tbuae In Tib et No laiatlra Hll-aIt is lor us rather who remain Salt Lake City, br1n cvmifort In a Jiffy or duuble your money back uq rvUira ot bottU at home to see that that sacrifice In addition to the contests in o ua. J5c at a Unif fUu. Is not in vain that beyond the all of the pre-wa- r divisions of altar may be built the mosaic of the fair, special events Include a It May 'Cause beauty the deep blue of pouct--, Miss America" contest to find Infection the clear rose of a world , free Utah's most beautiful girl to comFor quick relief from itching caused by eczema, from war a mosaic through which pete in the Atlantic City contest, athlete foot. tea hie. pimple and other itching club style revue, band and condition. ue pure, cooling, medicated, liquid the sun may ever freely smne. formula. D. D. O. PRESCRteTION. A doctor Let us pray as we all did cm individual music contests, exhi- (Ireascles and atainlcm. Soothes, comfort and Let us also resolve in oqr bition of milk goats, a brilliant quickly calnu intense itching 35c trial bottle proves it, or money back Dont suffer Ask your hearts that this time the sacrifice midway, flower show and many druggist today fog O. O. O. PRESCRIPTION. novel features. will not be In vain! New this year every .'visitor to and fruits against G.I. Joe"s cann- the fair will be entitled to free ed stuff. O dutiful wife to mend admission to the big grandstand the socks, prepare the bath and revue, given twice daily, a e ADDING MACHINES every need. Yes, indeed 'tis a of circus vaudeville, musishame about shattered cal revue and thrilling high acts your SUPPLIES AND SERVICES morale. presented by a select group of We service all makes of typeprofessional Hollywood stars. writers and adding machines. TEACHERS LISTED Parts and Ribbons for all makes. As he thiinketh In his heart, FOR CITY SCHOOLS Phone 386 or 235 or call at so is he. Proverbs 23:7 Everton & Sons for free estiThink ell you speak; but speak (Continued from page One) mate. all not think: you J. Wendell Sanders, Marguerite Thoughts are your own; your EVERTON TYPEWRITER Thomas, Joy Slack, Mary Quayle. words are so no more. R. SERVICE Cooler, Woodruff Henry Rada William J. Allen, Henry Delaune principal; Beth Allred, Lucile Burgoyne, Christensen, Esther Erickson, eBs-si- e T. Hendricks, Myrtle Jacques, Hilma Josson, Lelah Lenkersdorf-er- , Fern Rawlins, Oreta Rich, Ruth Simpson, and Veda Sorensen. ,J. L. Thompson will act as coordinator an instruct Logan high school students in retail selling. I Editor-Busine- ss a Second Class Matter, November 2, 1931, at the Poet Office at Logan, Utah, under the Act of March 8, 1897. - ssjgamiHDS Open Sunday lly Wet Crnui Entered 000-pou- State Fair to KlHI T.ULOR Wlini I actit Into tlie great j d lurch till Fifth A venue. where 1 g; W jiny for the auction of any s me, it problem Unit .u Even then I early on not alone In the Gothic by Friday Tuesday, August 29. 1911 It - SECRET OFfcRAllVfc I THE FOOL TOLD HIM NOT TO STAY IN THAT BURNING BUILDING TOO L0N- G- r THEN HE WAS TOO SMART AND WE GOT HIS FOR ME DOUGH DONT DO ANY MORE TALKING JUST KEEP HIKING WANT THOSE COPPERS WE DON'T BUT Meantime, BACK AT THE BARN, DAN DUNN AND THE SHERIFF PLAN THE PURSUIT OF THE FLEEING ZINGERS" |