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Show i Region One i THE CACHE AMERICAN Nwfiupr, Pubhhd Turiiiy Renrri-tVrckl- y American the Cach Vrm.IAM C. ENGLAND, JAMES W. ENGLAND DAVID W. ENGLAND u and t Company. Street, Logwn, Utah. Publishing Managing 62 Wet Roundup by Fri-la- CeaUu W Team Smd-CiMatter. November 3. IMi. Entered Poat Office at Logan, Utah, under the Act of March a at Oa he Su'Ji m j the j S. 18V L 2 00; Inaide Cache Subscription raw: Outald County, one year known made upon application. rate $1.80. Advertlring County, Iiux 1 Elder rt. OOd .500 .000 Ogden ,000 Friday' result North Cache Bear River South Cache 7, Logan 0. 7, Ogden 6. 26, Weber 6. ' Friday' Logan Weber In the at Box Elder at Ogden. Court of tho I1rv Car be. la the Matter of the Estate of Mary Marirr Andersen, Deceased. claims will present Creditors with vouchers to the undersigned at the office of M. C. Harris, 208 Cache Valley Bank Budding. Lo- -, gan, Utah, on or before Novembe r 30, Mbeduln DUtiU-- t M. 1944. JOHN M. ANDERSEN, Administrator. C. ILVRRIS. Attorney Ida; Jury Bailey pr n, K i ;t la i lit ; y.:- id -l 17. lPU Wallgrcfl MidwKV, f Cuhmiiuc ol g, q i ihi.an of L mil; Mary bam Barbara Mus of B u!t- Uul. Wanda Nr.bt.n of Sn.hi.tu ld. and Chung, Pratt of Cleat full. Kama Dilta Batb.ira Andiron of Mile City. Mont.; Colleen Anderson of Monroe; Bony Bernhi-a-of Lewiston; Lulls Funk of Beil son; Jean Wh.tt, lamaine Hill Floiem-of Sonthf.cld, yard Footts of Salt Lake; Emma Ra Anderson and Loi Linford of Garland; Margaret Bateman. Dorothy Cottle, Gayle Crookston, Nor line Dames, Clarene Guymon, Dunn Guyman, Ina Shepard of Logan; Carol Dawn Hendricks, Glenna Jo Thorpe of Malad. Ida ; Irene Hey wood of Layton; Berncll Jensen of llyrum. Jean Phillips I Ogden; Beverly Schulu of Trimonton. Velva Lee Stoeke of Eh me 1 !::.( la .. Up ii, 1 . .' B.-i- r, o c South Cadie and Box Elder ride for administrator. Date of publication: atop Die crest of the Region One football wave end barring upsets Sept 26; Oct 3 10. 17. 24, INI. will be favored to continue on torno.VB ward the circuit championship and Notce to Creditors the right to represent the northern trotor of the Estate of Mary E. of Utah in state champion- In the DlutHct Court of the First Merrill Peterson, deceased. part Tliere am some e tones whlchnloe Juley piece meat for you.' Dates of publication: October 17. ships. Judicial District of the State of 30 SOUTH MAIN so apUy illustrate point that I He so dumb, l.e know no differ24. 31. and November 7, 14. 1944. scheduled two are of fur in and the games Utah, Only County make no apulogy for repeating ence." Cache, This "tale of a tail would in- for Friday as most of the schools one related on two previous ocore dismissed for harvest vacations. of the that this descendant dicate column. tills In casions first American is smarter than Logan travels to Box Elder for In the Matter of the Estate of About six years ago, I was pasNICHOLAS OSCAR CROOK-STOof the offspring of those their game while the Ogden and some sing across Columbus Circle In will for teams Weber tattle Deceased, New York City, where nightly, who unsurped the lands of his Little Brown Jug, of claims will pre.sent Creditors the govknows for he ancestors that orators hold forth, exsoap-bo- x football of Junction the vouchers to with city undersigned fymboLc ernment only can hand out that pounding a hundred and one difresidence at executrix at her which it first lias taken away, of each which, schemes, ferent will be idle for North Logan, Cache Count). Utah, Cache a bestow can is all Just that it Is a panaccording to the speaker, three weeks, and North Cache and on or before the 30th day of Nodressed gentleman every well acea for what ails America. Oc- piece of what it impounded. Bear R:fr for two. Because of the vember, 1944. wore a fancy vest? Even conservacasionally 1 had found an ojsus LUCILLE C. PETERSON. f 'Ct that South Cache is a strong tive men felt that they could reof reason In Uiis desert of nonof Executrix of Estate the contender honors fer b.t of Individuality In veal championship sense. Tins particular evening I Nicholas Oscar Crookston. h North annual the color and pattern of the ila was destined to hear simple D ceased. Cache tilt may. have to be adwaBteoats. A heavy gold their geographically exposing lustration, Mrs. La Verna Robinson has re- vanced from the scheduled No- GEORGE C. HEINRICH, watch chain usually stretched from the folley of paternalism in govvember 17 date in order that the Attorney for Executrix. home from turned Wish, pocket to po,kct. Remember? Spokane, ernment. Dates of Publication: where she spent the summer with Spartans can participate In state to was attracted My attention September 26; Lt. and Mrs. Guy Glasford and playoffs. The only open date for one of the orators who had gathOctober 3. 10. 17 and 24. 1944. both Is schools either this an She Friday enjoyable reports KENNETH LINDQUIST ered quite a crowd around him. family. 27. way of Butte and or October As I approached, he reached over trip going by Notice to Creditors and returning Bill Winzler, Bear River halfMortuary with his right lwnd and clutched Missoula, Montana, end Pendleton of to continues Ore., lead by back, way Region the muscle of his upper left arm, District Court of the Tirst Since 1880 Payette, Idaho where she visited scorers. He added six points Fri- In the saying as he did so: "You see with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Robinson. Judicial District of the Slate of Phone 1J 26 lor to his total day. boosting that muscle! Nobody gave nie Hostess at a Utah, in and for the County of party Friday even- four games. Other leaders are that. Do you know how I got It? , V" Cache. home of Mr. and Mrs. the at North Cache. Dean Smith, ing 18; exI. Of course you do. got it by Milo Harrison were Mrs. N. E. Larsen and Keith Hughes. 13 and In the Matter of the Estate of ercising. Nooody did that exercising Rasmussen and Mrs. Ne.il MARY E. MERRILL PETERSON J. Thair Allen, 12. South Cache; SI for me; I had to do it myself, Deceased A nice luncheon was served 12. Box , Peterson, Elder, and if I want to get some more will Creditors and the evening spent playing present claims with muscle in that arm. I'm the guy vouchers to the undersigned adBunko. Prizes were won by Mrs. assisted by Louise MendenhalL who will have to do the herd woik ministrator at his residence at Mrs. Golden LawTence entertainto put it there, niese days, a lot Ernest Tripp, Milo A. Harrison, Smithfield City, Cache County, W. F. Smith Jr. and Margaret ed at a surprise party Thursday to are of people tell you trying Anderson Fifteen guests were presUtah, on or before the 20th day they can put muscle into your ent including Mr. and Mrs. W. F. afternoon for her daughter Arlene. of December, 1944. Games were and lunch enjoyed by arm; that you wont have to do Smith GEORGE C. HEINRICH, AttorJr., Mrs. George Anderson, 13 guests. Prizes were won by Ara single thing. Don't let them kid f Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smith, Mr. and lene, Beverly Christensen and Lynn ney for Administrator. you. It Just can't be done. When Mrs. Alma JOHN AdminisH. Mr. Mrs. and Olsen, PETERSON, Talbot. tins Government can show me Ernest Tripp, Mr. and Mrs. N. E. how to get muscle mto my arm, without my having to do had Ra..musson, Mr. and Mrs. Neal J. and Mr. and Mrs. Milo work, then I will do a right about Ilillyard Harrison. THE OLD JUDGE SAYS... , face and become the staunchest The ladies literary club met supporter this Governimjit evtr Thursday afternoon at the club had. Unfurnished apartThat homely Illustration of that room for their first meeting of FOR RENT ment of 3 rooms and bath. fellow up on that soap box m the season with Pres. Hazel Funk Telephone 275-Columbus Circle (almost the 1 st in charge. Mrs. Lucina Peart reviewed book the Winter Wheat place where one would expect to APPLES, WOLF RIVERS hear such sound logic) expressed by Mildred Walker. Mrs. Juness SNOW 50c up. Mrs. C. R. Humph, LuAlda Brown and most aptly the utter absurdity Christensen, 391 South 4th East. erys, cille Lewis two rendered vocal of believing that Uncle Sam can play Santa Clause to his lieice.i selections. The following ladies FURNACE CLEANING, Repairing, end nephews for any length of were welcomed as members of the Stoker Repairing and Service Hulda time. Many of our citizens have dub: Bertha Hendricks. Wangsgaard Coal and Stoker Co been fooled into believing that Olsen, Evu Thompson, Inez Hen107 South Main. Pnone 132. Erma muscle can be put into their arms dricks, Fannie Sorenson, by taking muscle away from those Hickcn, Sylvia Hunt and Mary WANTED: A reliable boy to deliver newspapers. Should be 12 who have earned it by hard work W. Smith. At the close of the years or age or older. Apply at from those who, in their opinion, meeting refreshments were served by the hostess Olive Mendenhall Cache American office. have too much muscle. And now a story of more recent vintage, which fits into the same groove. An Indian was hauled inT1CADE MARK to court, charged with not paying his income tax. He asked the judge TAXI IS ; ?!! N, REMEMBER WHEN poa-ess.- Cache-Sout- Del-m- Hill-yar- d. ar mk'r El-w- 4111 (. why he should pay income tax. The judge painstakingly explained that Uncle Sam needed the money so that when. he, the Indian, got sick, or too old to work, or got out of a job, the Great White Father would be able to send him some money to take care of him. A light of understanding flashed accross the Indians face. Judge, said he, that just like my dog and me. He good dog. He dog. When he work hard, he come to me, bark and say, Boss, I work hard, give me nice piece meat. I take big sharp knife, cut off piece his tail and say, You good dog, you work hard, here hard-worki- Furniture U. S. Rock Wool Insulates Against Heat Fire Cold Sound STATE LOAN U.S. ROCK WOOL COMPANY DEWEY HOYEfilBEn IS D-D- 118 NORTH MAIN ST. Logan, Utah (Paid Political Advt. by County Republican Committee OF LOGAN 29 West First North PHONE 260 away and fight this war dont want to come back and find that prohibition has been put over on them while they were away . . . either nationally or locally. They have heard about the attempts being made and they resent it bitterly. I agree with them, Judge, even though I dont happen to drink myself. Furthermore, I dont think its fair for us at home to be making any major changes while 10,000,000 of our fighting men are away and have no chance to express their opinions. Tkit advertisement sponsored by Conference of Alcoholic Steerage Industries, Inc I AY BRICKED COMPANY The war stories I like best. Judge, are the ones by the special writers overseas who live right with our troops. They give us a better idea of how our men react to things going on over there and back here at home. I agree with you, Sam. I never miss one of those stories in the papers or magazines. And theres one thing those writers seem to agree on no matter where they are stationed with our men... and that is that the men who have left their homes and families to go DAN DUNN - SECRET OPERATIVE 48 7 For America Autos Livestock SI to $3 . of W.hm and n Lou Bird Maiie 1 J ni n C IU- - n of .' i: n, p.ov deuce; Nonna Arve of Idaho FM.'S Beverly Burnham, lb tty Du! 1ainfr, Mary Loui-Grooms, r.mhii Rub.ns of Salt luike City; Marian P.air of Wells, Niv; Carroll Carver of llyrum; Lee Ora Dixon of Payson; Mar. jorit Edwards and Joan McCurdy of Ogden; Alta Humjdiery of St. Anthony, Ida ; Ronnie Kent of Malad: Ins Naie and Mary Web-- e Neva Jean or of Kaywllle; N.bt-r- l of Malad; Elaine Roberts of St Charles, Ida.; Shliley Stevenson and Doris Stevenson of Layton; Jdable Stewart of Fillmore and Ruth Furr me of Montpilhr Ida. i n.!. T'l m.-- i icvditi; Judicial District of tha bUlr of I'Uh, in and for live County of .Cod Lrun - ' i 1000 .cog Ite.tr Il.VtT . North Cache Weber .... ! 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