OCR Text |
Show September 12. 1911 Tut-Mlay- . The Cache American, Logan, Cache County,' Utah NfflffADS IT NEVER FAILS THE CACHE AMERICAN Senil-Werkl- lha Cat!, by Friday American Iublishtng Company, at 62 West Centei Street, Logan, Utah, WriXIAM C. JAMES W. ENGLAND DAVID W. ENGLAND F.N G LAND, aa Office Entered pot and Newf):ipf, Published Tuesdays Socond-Cla- s Mariagmi Editor-Dusim- -r Mechanical hUnayet Editor Department Matter, November 2. 1031, at the Act of March 3, at Loan, Utah, under ALL DURING Trtc WEEK WHEN 'fOU COULD A CANNON U? MAIN STREET AND NOT Hit A f; shoot 6 out., i,r",T? , U i ' : WELL. NOW I I CANT BUV ANYTHING ILL HAFTA WAIT TitL. - V EATUI50AT NIGHT. WHEN T MET TrT. OPEN LATE!. 6 PM. Subscription rate: OuUlde County, one year 32.00; Inalde Cache County, 1.50. Advertising rate made known upon application. GOVERNOR .MAW AT WILLOW PARK At the Democratic outing last night at Willow park, which was well attended by an enthusiastic group of Cache Valley citizens, Governor Maw again told of his interest in Cache Valley and the Agricultural college. He plead with the listeners to throw away their prejudices, those that had grown with the college presidents retirement issue, for they were false prejudices. That issue was now settled between the board members and the president, therefore the people of Cache county should settle down again to the task of lauding the work of the institution on the hill If we persist in talking against the action of the board or the neglect of the president to satisfy some people in the state with regards to the policy followed we will do no good to the institution, but will rather give it some very poor advertising. The college is perhaps the biggest asset Logan has MILITARY PROGRAM Probate and Guardianship Notices, and we desire it to expand in such a way that it will Consult County Clerk er the DANCING AND inrender even a greater service to the people of the Signers for Further Respective PARTI' HELD FRIDAY Information. termountain region than it has heretofore rendered. We are thankful for the leaders it has had, for the An instructive and interesting was held in the First Notice to Creditors support Governor Maw, along with the previous gov- program ward Sept. evening, chapel Friday ernors has given it. And may we say right here that 8 In honor of departing service In the District Court of the First the writer has never doubted the true friendship that men Lawrence Wheeler, Ronald Judicial District of the State of Bright, Utah, In and for the County of our' present governor has exhibited to the college and Pond, Richard Pond, T.Dean Nakamura. Cache. Wendell and Hyer he to the president of it. We are happy to note that The program consisted of music, has been able to make himself clear to that effect aand singing, talks from honored guests, In the Matter of the Joint Estate that many of the Cache Valley people who have been also Ted BemhLsel and Corporal of Nephi Bindrup, alsoandknown Elizas Nephi C. Bindrup, doubtful of his sincerity are now beginning to realize Faye Jones, who are home on also know as of abeth Coach Bindrup, also Whiting furlough, their error. We heartily agree with the editor of the the North Cache high school and Elizabeth S. Bindrup, Both Deceased. local daily when he wrote in a recent front page edi- Bishop Victor Waddoups. After the will Creditor in present claims,' blame a (he for program dancing party torial It is our sincere opinion that the as provided by law, with was dance vouchers, hall enjoyed. community what occurred previously has been laid unjustly at the The party was sponsored by the to the undersigned Administrator, door of Governor Maw . . . Repeatedly the college city council and the M.LA, with on or before the 16th day of No 1944, at his residence in head has praised the Governor for his willingness to YLMIA president Orlo Jones in vember, in Cache County, River Heights, charge. reassist in every way possible to grant any and all Utah. those attending the Among quests for the building of a greater Utah State Ag- Layne reunion held at Willow park Date of First Publication: IE UAL SS FORUM 11 U Phone CV-- t priced. North First 653-- i;ou SUE rr C74 - Eat windfall 7Ut North. m m m w , -in n nri i.nri ii Typewriters ADDING MACHINES SUPPLIES' AND SERVICES We service all make of typewriters and adding machines. Parts and Ribbons for all make, rbotte 288 or 23S or call at Evrrton A Sons for free estimate. EVERTON TYPEWRITER SERVICE THE LOW DOWN I ROM HICORY GROAT they say they have now in the OPA. lawyers only That is Just the OPA. It has nothing to do with the TVA AAA and 100 other outfits. When you see a person In private life surrounding himself with a battery of 4 or 5 lawyers, you figure he is in some sort of serBut getting yourself ious Jam. 1350 lawyers, brothers and sisters, that is a mess of lawyers. That is about 30 in each state. Figuring that way, you can calculate it I about what It is costing you, whether you live In Maine, or Nevada, or elsewhere. And by multiplying it by 100 to take in the other 100 Govt bureaus, you dont get chicken feed. What these thousands of law- yer fellows were doing before the Government got into the Bureau business, wholesale, is hard to fathom, unless it is like Henry says. Henry says lots of em are new graduates, freSh off the college gridffle, with little experience, and instead of steering Uncle Setember 12, 1944. Sambo clear of trouble they are VERNON BINDRUP, Administrator. edging him Into more of the same and staying on the payroll. C. W. DUNN, for Henry would not win in a beauAdministrator, Attorney ty contest, if there was much Logan, Utah. competition, but pardner, he Is NOTICE TO CREDITIORS no green pea on economiss and horse sense. Yours with the low down, In the District Court of the First JO SERRA Judicial District of the State of Utah, in and for the County of Cache. Sept 9th, were Mr. and Mrs. Oral Layne and family, Mrs. Lizzie Layne, Mrs. Jennie Laya, Mr. and Mrs. Russ Layne and family, Mr. and Mrs, Howard Layne add family, Mr. and Mrs. Afton Orchard, Mr. and on Tala column to open to anyone who wishes to present his views Mrs. Maurice Butters, Mr. and a subject. Articles must be signed and the Cache American does Mrs. Orson Butters, Mr. and Mrs. not assume any responsibility for such articles. Opinions expressed Mr. and Mrs. Clawson Karren, are those of the contributor and are not necessarily those of Lowell Karren. this paper. Bert Orchard, who is working versity of Chicago, also Major in Salt Lake City, spent the Fielding Elliot and many others, week-en- d at home visiting with or of Estate of Matilda J. Hochstrasser, whether upon the subjects his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Deceased. not the spending by the Federal Orchard. Creditor will present claims government is right. Mr. and Mrs. Ririe with vouchers to the undersigned Hyrum hill are The men on Capitol in the Salt week Lake By ROBERT CROOKSTON City Elsie Skiby at 287 Crockett Ave-nue- , spent those of probdeciding capable with their son and Logan people like oratory, of lems and the thing for us to do visiting Logan Utah, on or before the and 14th day of November, 1944. any kind, and since we were here in Logan is to get our mind daughter-in-laSergeant Mrs. Howard Ririe. Sergeant Howchildren the council of our peo- and efforts upon local problems. ELSIE SKIBY, ard Ririe is stationed at Camp to see Administratrix of the esit should ple has been to sit through long people Logan hours listening to some fellow that no more diesel engines are Kearns. tate of Matilda J. Hochwho too often had a superfluous bought. We have plenty of water strasser, deceased. N. B. Porter of Ogden spent of of oratory and a minimum power available and it is free the week visiting with relatives LEON FONNESBECK, Ideas. for our use while diesel oil is and friends in Lewiston. Attorney for Administratrix. about that expensive; also those engines are Date of First publication: We are talking Mrs. Janie Smith and her Sept. 12, 1944. meeting by the Junior chamber short-live- d compared to the life daughters, Mrs. Zelma Wiser of of commerce and how it was ad- of water turbines. Lewiston and Mrs. Ivy Bodily of vertised as a means to solve postAn educational campaign by ev- Fairview, spent Wednesday Notice to Creditors and : of food war security from want ery lunch club in town to get Thursday at Lava Hot Springs and other necessities. people buying home made prod- visiting relatives. In the District Court of the First This postwar business of jobs is ucts. Judicial District of the ($tate of Mrs. Milton of Hyde, Chicago, too big of a problem to be left There is no encouragement for is Utah, In and for the County of of the her husbands guest parfor any single group. new industry, while big truck ents, Mr. and Mrs. Cache. , Ajmasa Hydei Logan has made that mistake joads of bread, meats, dairy pro. In the Matter of the Estate of Mrs. Mr. are and Alden Seth illusto a too often, and ducts and candy come here every point JACOB F. SCHWEIZER, ud trate is the fish and game pro-- ' day when the Logan factories 5he ofca finf Deceased. Mrs. boy, born Thursday, Sept. tective association, now called wild make just as good. Creditor will claims with present is Alden of the Mr. and daughter life federation. The local daily newspaper never vouchers to the undersigned adMrs. Lawrence Poulsen. That group has flunked out as has had any constructive ideas ministrator at his residence, 744 Mrs. Otis Orchard and children East completely as any one ever did, to offer, and that tends to re9th North, Logan, Utah, on KenRichard Thad and or before the 15th day of Noallowing 5 open seasons on doe tard the towns place in the sun. Carold, neth of Nampa, Idaho are the until the deer are nearly extinct vember, 1944. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bert and now there is open season In Instructor Here FRANZ HERI , Orchard. , early winter on doe and fawn on Administrator of the estate Lieutenant Scott D. Kidd, son Mrs. Lowell Hayball and son their winter range when the snow of Mr. and Mrs. D. Lynn Kidd of Jacob F. Schweizer, Deis too deep for them to run away of Logan, is home on a two weeks Paul of Ogden spent the- weekceased. which is the deers only means of furlough from Las Vegas, Nevada end visiting with her parents, L. TOM PERRY Mr. and Mrs. John Poulsen. defense. where he is a combat flying Attorney for Administrator. This wild life federation indulgDates of (Publication: es in a meeting at rare intervals Sept. 12, 19, 26; Oct. 3, 1, 1944. It May and instead of devising ways and Cause means to improve fishing and Infection For quick relief from itching caused by ecxema, hunting they spend the time PHONE athletes foot, scabies, pimples and other itching Relieved in 5 minutes or without their watching co iditions. use pure, cooling, medicated, liquid double your money back fans. D. D. O. PRESCRIPTION. A doctor's formula. excess stomach arid rautea painful, suffocatGreaseless and stainless. Soothes, comforts and ingWhen Well, so much for the g&a. sour stomach and heartburn, doctors usually group calms intense itching. 35c trial bottle prescribe the medicines known for quickly a expected to care for the fish and In proves it, or money back. Dont suffer Ask your symptomatic relief medicines like thosecomfort ablets. No laxative liv 30 SOUTH MAIN brings druggist today fur D. D. D. Prescription. Jiffy game and now let's get back to or double your money back oa return of bottle to us. 25c at all druggists. post-wa- r problems. The boys and men who gave up good jobs to go and protect SECRET civilization will expect jobs when they return. Their parents, wives and friends want them to stay home and not have to go away again. The Jaycees no doubt have good intentions, but they have got to about-facfrom their policy of the meeting last Thursday when oratory was too plentiful. Its an insult to the boys that have died for any group to take on the job of post-wplanning uMiiHib.y FURNACE CLEANING. Bfpalrtm, and Sendee Suiktr lUjuUHn Wkr.gatffckrd Coal end Stoker Co. 131 187 South Main. Pnone boy to deWANTED: A liver newspapers. Should be 12 year or sge or older. Apply at Cache American office. the in Logan, Saturday, A I ,r 50c. 1807. ricultural college. tin. F.a.--t ijii.ii.i ..trailer, fclir.-Tao-at.- ee! c;.-..r:- c the stores ace ALL CLOSED AFTER pod thud I see where 1350 Scribe Disicusses Postwar Plans TRADE MARK 6 ) U. S. Rock Wool Insulates Against Cold Heat Sound Fire U.S. ROCK WOOL COMPANY r 118 NORTH MAIN ST. Logan, Utah oans Furniture Autos GUARANTEED $1.00 VALUE Send film negative of your favorite photo to Thrifty Dan with only 15c you will (either com or atampa) Luxurtone promptly receive TWO enlargements on beautiful, double weight Eastman Portrait paper. Satisfaction or money back guarantee. This get acquainted offer is limited to aa now. 85 fond your film or negative en 15c for TWO onlargomonts, Aa er 0 yw 4 m3 U tsi4 e picture er mepshet, bet wdirde Me eetre ter eteiet e ww 94iv. Ml; 1 tO THRIFTY run GRAND DAN "Th Comers Mon" m4 cotTtoi ooovi t. RAPIDS 2. MICHIGAN V. TT7! Livestock w $10 t $300 STATE LOAN COMPANY OF LOGAN 29 West First North PHONE 260 e P"1 TAXI Scratching fan-danc- 44 Acid Indigestion fanteat-actin- g Bell-an- Bell-a- DAN DUNN - ii neranun, blue mm i On Certain Days' Of The Month? Do functional periodic disturbances make you feel nervous. Irritable, cranky, fidgety, tired and dragged out' at such times? Then start of once try Lydia E. Plnkhams Vegetable Compound to relieve such symptoms. Flnkhams Compound Is made especially for women. Taken regularly It helps build up resistance against such distress. Thousands upon thousands of women have reported benefits! A grand thing about Plnkham's 4 m I i. f m- 4k I & .c3a 3&w ' s&eJzjj Compound Is that it' con tains no harmful opiates. It is made from natures own roots and herbs (plus Vitamin Bi). Heres a product that helps nature and thats the kind to buy! Also a fine stomachic tonic! Follow label directions. Worth trying. Lydia E. Pinkhams VEGETABLE COMPOUND OPERATIVE 48 e ar and start out wasting time in d oratory going over speculations that we have all heard time and again by the best minds In this country. The parents of our soldiers are In no mood to listen to duplication of what has been told us by such men as those of the Uni second-hande- Mi J. . |