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Show Social Security THE CACHE AMERICAN and Newepapcr, Fublihd Tued.iy the Cache American PuLliihing Company, at 62 Street. Logan, Utah. Semi-Weekl- y WILLIAM C. ENGLAND, JAMES W. ENGLAND DAVID W. ENGLAND Editor-B- u Fridays For Farmers by Tl..i I. ..'ii; Wil Cmtrf si iwm TiicMlay, October 3, 19 Itah The Cache American. Logan, Cache County. Pace Four ti.rJ Lilts a N'u of a ex: l.i. li. a:.. I of four ur- the . t.j'i 11.. 1a d.i 4 Mo.-W-- .it c Mae Editor of ! tliiM. i i.J a rir:c ( m s B-"- - Chrta-tunw-- ( afford-Secunt- ; bkitimi n, &wous S, WITH liillidT on report FLYING BOMB Frxt reports that the Germans bome were developing a bardment weapon of a novel tyi-ached London in Apr.!. 1943. the BritlOi reveal in a recei.fft l . ued king-rang- "lb port After m on f'.ymg Bomb" photograph .he rev 1941. November. that led o.. the Germans were buiKi.r.g all along the rrete structures French Const from Calais to Cherbourg. Br.t.di ar.d U. S. A.r Fore. In December bvn:i at talks on s.tes. forcing bunb tl;e. flying the Germ ns to abandon th.ein and to construct - s cff.ciei.t. canvi-ffage- d sites of simplified deugn During 80 days bombardment, apwere bur.br. 8.070 proximately bundled. of which 2 300 readied London killing 5,479 persons. injuring 15,934 persons and damaging 149 schools. 111 churches and 98 In lighting" tins men'ce from August. 1943, the British and U. S. Air Forces dropped 100.000 tons of bomhs on bunching and experimental stations, losing 430 aircraft and 2 900 flyers l- J i 20, l.r y In.-ur-- ground method which has been developed to perfection in European countries in the past quarter of a GEM d.iV home In Lvn I "t.e t her mother, Mis. Alice Chri-anniver-arwn on her birthday T!ie nmg t.ble covered w.lh w.Ui a Le cloth w.us cvi.hred a lovely boat of CUl fall flower. Covers w.re la.d for the following. Ml-'the hocto-guest Mrv Win If. Grlffi.l Jr. Ballard. Mrs. Huai Bracken. M:. M.na Griffin. Mrs. Berime GooiUll, Mrs. Charles and Mrs Alice ChrMv men. were Large vaJ of gladiolas artistically arranged in tlx living was spent room. The afternoon In renewing old acquaintances and wocl 1 chat. at i.ruuiis U. a 326 25 per li. !.'.li cr.:.I tl.e the cj.'e of 18. Wl.rll reached rh.ld Mechanical Department I nw-i- s a ho l.ave given riudy the ftidjw reached the age of 65 the at Seoond-C1931. l of insurance rin could (Law m.ji.tly btn.fiia the advaniagt-Entered a Matter, November J, In tile example again of $15 75 until he remarried aill be Pot Office at Locan, Utah, under the Act of March 3, 1697. died. and Survivors tf Old-Ag- e Subscription raw: Outride County, one year 32 00; Inside Cache work ame who These moi.'l.ly bee fits are h loprovided persons County, 1.80. Advertising rates made anown upon application. in factories, mines, null. stores, thou and of lain.h. u, banks, laundries, and other employ- - tether to t noble the children to nient covered by the Social So- - j complete nhool and to aid the CAN THE NATIONS ALL AGRKK cunty Act. At present about 12 mothers to give their thddren farmers, agricultural work- -, prop.-- r attention wh;.h would not The heads of Departments of our Government-Sta- te, million ers. and their families, are not j be passible II tin wage earners War and Treasury, have not reached a mu- covered by the Act,, but the Social j.aj nol bad the protection y Board has rwsrninunded ej under the insurance program tual understanding regarding the American policy toward Germany, after that unholy devil of a nation that Federal family Insurance pro- - 0f the Social Security Act tecUon be extended to groups not The benefits received by a reis conquered. Questions have come up as to whether now included in the law. tired aged worker or by hu survivinhe its from an rebuilding Under the present system prevented Germany should ors In event of his dwth while dustrial machine. The opposition takes the position industrial worker, assuming he is covered by the Act are determined who has averaged $50 a that all Germany should he reconverted into agricul- single, by the amount of wages he has month In wages for & years coverture. Hut the State Department thinks that there age, and wishes to retire at or been paid. Thu Federal lamily Is paid for by a contribshould be a limited German industrial machine, so con- after age 65 may be entitled to insurance ution of one per cent from the trolled by the conquering nations as to prevent the benefits of $21 per month as long 'employee's wage.s and an equ.l amount from the employer. Tl.e.-- e production of aircraft, explosives, ammunitions and cun be compared to contributions minds" on v Great disagree objectionable materials, -va ' -lEGAl the premiums on a l.fe ir.surun e these issues. policy. Monthly beru f.ts are never While some American olTicials are leaning toward less thin $10 r.or more than $S5. Notice, The maximum mount of w.u; a the idea that Germany has great agricultural possi- Probate and Guardianship Consult County Clerk or the on wh.ch Social Security taxes are bilities, and that it could sustain itself in farming, Respective Signers for Further collect ?d is $250 per month. A Russia advances the idea that Germany could produce Information. worker in that wage brackit who has had covering from Jan. 1337 industrial goods that Russia needs for reconstruction. to Notice Creditors June 30, 1944 or 7j through The Soviet Union is expected to demand in lieu of could retire at t ge 65 and yearsi reparation to be paid in cash, machinery, tools and in- In the District Court of the Firsi draw $43 20 per month the rest Of dustrial products. In other words Russia has a plan Judicial District of the State of his or her life. If the retired Utah, in and for the County of worker is married and his wife L that is sure to find support perhaps with the Rrit- - fachc. j 65 the two of them are entitled ish that Germany should pay through "its nose" for to monthly insurance benefits of its sins, in manufactured goods to be turned over tc In the Matter of the Estate of $04 80. II a deceased worker Is not surthe conquerors, and at the same time denied to Ger- Mary Marler Andersen, Deceased. vived by a widow or child who man people. claims Could qualify lor benefits an ged will present Creditors Unless Germany is placed under mandatory con- with vouchers to the undersigned dependent parent may qualify lor M. C. Harris. 208 benefits. If the deceased worker trol, those people will start right in to rebuild a new at the office ofBank Cache Valley Building, Lo- is not survived by any spouse, child, underbe the war machine. That might possible by can. Utah, on or November Managing ;.ed ' ihuk.n d.t.ia r Thur j: it, n ri 'h the i? 1944 JOHN M. ANDERSEN, Administrator. M. C. HARRIS, Attorney for administrator. Date of publics Uon: Sept. 26; Oct. 3. 10, 17. 24, 1944. or parent wh.o could qualify for benefits then a lump-mpayment century. may be nvde to the person paying Of course the United States, England, Russia, the burial expenses. Lump-suFOR SALE France and the other United Nations, don't even think Fanning Mill and payments are six times the workers Treater. Linn Wood, Mendon. monthly benefit alike, and their Governments are all on a different For further information consult basis from our own. Some of them are as unyielding FOR RENT Unfurnished epaxt-me- the Social to Notice Security field office at Creditors of 3 rooms and bath. 380 P. O. to the American system as we are to their points of in Ogden. Building 275-view. The only spot at which they all meet is an honest In the District Court of the First Telephone desire to put the world on a permanent peace basis. Judicial District of the State of FURNACE CLEANING, Repairing. Utah, in and for the County of Stoker Repairing and Service The great hope is that in the end these problems will Cache. Coal and Stoker Co Wangsgaard definite the for purbe worked out and agreed upon 167 South Main. Pnone 132. pnoxE and a place In the Matter of the Joint Estate pose of making the World safe from war, of Neplii Bmdrup, also known WANTED: A reliable boy to de-- 1 where human beings can live in peace. as Nephi C. Bindnip, and Elizliver newspapers. Should be 12; abeth Bindrup, also know as 30 SOUTH MAIN years or age or older. Apply at Elizabeth S. Bindrup. Cache American office. Both Deceased. Creditor will present claims, TO CREDITIORS with vouchers, as provided by law, NOTICE views on to the undersigned Administrator, Tills column Is open to anyone who wishes to present his In the District Court of the First does on or before the 16.h day of NoADDING MACHINES a subject. Articles must be signed and the Cache American Judicial District of the State of articles. Opinions expressed not assume any responsibility for auch vember, 1944, at his residence in In for the of and Utah, SUPPLIES AND SERVICES County River Heights, in Cache County, are those of the contributor and are not necessarily those of Cache. We service all makes of typeUtah. this paper. writers and adding machines. and they should wear their ball Date of First Publication: In the Matter of the Parts and Ribbons for all makes suits if it makes 'em feel any Sctember 12, 1944. of Matilda J. Hochstrasser, Estate girl-whand the Tlione 386 or 235 or call at better gum chewing VERNON BINDRUP, Deceased. are always present could go Evcrton & Sons for free estiX Administrator. Creditor will present claims mate. C. W. DUNN, ilong to yell. with vouchers to the undersigned These are the type of fellows 'Attorney for Administrator, EVERTON TYPEWRITER By ROBERT CKOOKSTON Elsie Skiby at 287 Crockett Aveof who will bvast about their military Logan, Utah. Why dont some of you wives SERVICE on or before the nue, Logan Utah, soldiers and also mothers of sons record after a while so remember 14th day of November, 1944. Notce to Creditors in far away places write a letter where they were. ELSIE SKIBY, to this Cache American newspaper Administratrix of the esIn the District Court of of the First anyand express your opinion tate of Matilda J. HochJudicial District of the State of TRADE MARK one fooling away time playing strasser, deceased. Utah, In and for the County of football or anyone watching foot LEON FONNESBECK, Cache. ball. To spend any time while this Attorney for Administratrix. atwas such Baird Laurence in thing war is on, doing any Date of First publication: In the to of Matter of Estate the promeetis contributing football at tendance as the leadership NICHOLAS OSCAR CROOK -Sept. 12, 1944. longing this war and anyone who ing Sunday morning and gave Deceased. to shortSTON, best in their instructions toward organizing does less than Notice to Creditors and liquor camwill present claims Creditors en this war has the blood of the American boys on their hands. paign. At Sunday school Aldon with vouchers to the undersigned at In the District Court of the First residence So you wives and parents of the Cornish conducted. After singing executrix at her and offered James was Cache prayer now North by men Utah, Logan, Judicial District of the State of County, enduring and absent boys Utah, in and for the County of so much for humanity, write a Wilcox, sacrament gem by Master on or before the 39th day of NoCache. letter and tell us what you think Preece, son of Norris and Luella vember, 1944. LUCILLE C. PETERSON, In the Matter of the Estate of of people who won't help. Con- Preece, sacrament was conducted by Albert Day, sacrament was Executrix of the Estate of JACOB F. SCHWEIZ ER, sider this, if your men were as in- administered Seth and Lee by Nicholas Oscar Crookston, Deceased. different to this war, we would song by Miss Allen, daughCreditor will present claims with Deceased. have no free press or free speech. Allen; ter of Ivan and Agatha Allen; GEORGE C. HEINRICH, vouchers to the undersigned adWhy is it that young men strong Caroline Mardine Allen was conministrator at his residence, 744 for Executrix. enough to play football are not in firmed a member of the church Attorney East 9th North, Logan, Utah, on of Publication: Dates can throw who uniform? Anyone by James E. Wilcox. A number of or before the 15th day of NoSeptember 26; a foreward pass can also heave a very fine testimonies were borne. 17 and 24, 1944. vember, 1944. October 3, 10, defew hand grenades, and those 40 per cent of the ward populaFRANZ HERI ferred from military duty to work tion were present. Closing prayer joyed a visit from their son MarAdministrator of the estate on the farm should stay on the by Claytor Larsen. ion and family of Salt Lake on of Jacob F. Schweizer, Deas not father Like both the farm. and Mrs. Raymond Al- Sunday. Bishop ceased. and mother of these football 118 NORTH MAIN ST. len and Mr. and Mrs. Fenton Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Harrison L. TOM PERRY players ere working 14 hours each Hendricks were were a chicken Preston visitors at dinner for Administrator. guests Attorney Logan, Utah day to keep son in college. There Dates of Mr. and Publication: at Hendricks Fenton Mrs. Saturday. now work a is farm plenty here Bishop and Mrs. H. Bair en- - home Sunday. Sept. 12, 19, 26; Oct 3, 1, 1944. that contributes to the war effort. Potatoes should be harvested; the - SECRET young men who did that work last year are now getting oat of bed so The Zingers headed back at the sound of a bugle end are WE'LL GET THEM ALL TOWARDS DALLAS?? WHERE CHASING RIGHT IN DALLAS-Adoing their part to protect us who !BlT TWO THEY HAVE FRIENDS WHO I'LL BET MY safe distance a at from the stay WILL HIDE THEM LET'S GO BOTTOM DOLLAR BOYS?? smell of powder smoke. BACK AND GET CISSY-A- ND SEE ABOUT MA ZIN6ER- you parents, and wives, show your contempt of football players by staying away from any and ail games. The soldiers will like you better. Last fall about this time there was quite a frost and potatoes partly exposed were frozen and this caused extra work to sort them out as well as the loss. It would be more becoming for those draft evaders instead of the a nor r. football practices to e on potato patches ar.d beet fields f RlfNln'D WHISXtr 1$ PROOF 5'. CRAIN SPIRITS NCUTRAl A: A?'.- - 'f S . -- 1 v m m nt j j TAXI 44 THE CACHE AMERICAN TQTY T TM Typewriters Bob Has Advice For Women FOR YOUR PLUMBING REPAIR CALL BAUGH PLUMBING CO. STOKERS Quality and Service Phone $7 115 B, Mata LINK-BEL- T Furniture U. S. Rock Wool Insulates Against Heat Fire Cold Sound U.S. ROCK WOOL COMPANY DAN DUNN OPERATIVE DAN-H- 4g OW ND - All-rig- ni-k- Autos Livestock S10 to $300 STATE LOAF COMPANY OF LOGAN 29 West First North PHONE 260 1 1 |