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Show Follow the THE CACHE AMERICAN Semi-Weekl- y the Cache Tuesday. November 2S, The Cache American, Logan, Cache County, Utah Pace Pour Newspaper, Published Tuesday! and Friday! by American Publishing Company, at 92 Weft Cental Street, Logan, Utah. WILLIAM C. ENGLAND, JAMES Vf. rMnt DAVID W. ENGLAND isn Manage! Edilof Mechanical DeparWaaa Managing Bditor-Bualna- s.? LEGAL Leader aa Entered aa Saoond-C2Matter, November A 1131, at the Poat Office at Logan, Utah, under the Act of March I, 1377. IVy Rl'TII TAILOR In lhe pstrlrt court of the Flrt Judicial District of the Slate of Utah. In and for the County of Cache, In th(l Matur of the Estate of MARY JENSEN, Deceased. The petition of William Evans Subscription ratna: Outside County, one year 92M Inside Cache sr.t administrator of the estate County, 1130. Advertising rate made known upon application. 0f Mary Jensen, deceased, pray, mg for an order Confirming Sale ,? Real Estate, to J. M. LARSEN STATESMANSHIP IN TIIE AMERICAN LEGION ;or the sum of $600.00 upon terms, with bid and balance In a fortright message to the American people, EdCash, 10 conflrmaUon by the court. upon Comward N. Scheiberling, newly elected National This is truly a great tribute has been set for hearing on Sut- manded of the American Legion, not only outlines the by a great statesman to a great urday the 9th day of 1 tecemlwr, high-purpoaims of this alert veterans organization, general. In our pride in the re- - j 1944 at 10 o'clock a. m. of said cognition, however, let us not day at the County Court House, but also touches a new high in thinking in behalf of overlook In the Court Room of said Court, an opportune therein. the lessons that lie in Logan, Cache County, Utah. the American people. And it comes time. In fact, it stands out in marked contrast to other First the secret off general- - The property sold consists of the to ship properly delegate au- - following described property events of recent weeks and the discension of the politito pick the right man cated in Logan, Cache County, cal campaign. It also bespeaks a new and stronger for the job without permitting Utah, to wit: place for the organization founded by men fresh from personalities, prejudices, or self; part of Lot One (1); Begin. a victory that later Interest to enter Into the picture. rring at a point 42 Rods North the victory in World War I A true leader is above pettinessof the Northeast corner of That is why ho gets things done. proved to be half-wo- n. Block 44 Plat "A Logan City Of events since 1919, Commander Scheiberling says: That Is why he can plan and West 18 rods. South 6 and 1 push through his plans Into sue-- ! rods. East 18 rods. North 6 Our experience and our memory of the tragic results cessful execution. rods to Beginning of and of unpreparedness and lack of policy are too bitter General Elsenhower did not Block 37. ri.it "A" Logan the price we are free France by quibbling, by the suffering has been too great Farm. pettiness, by oratory but by WITNESS the Clerk of the paying for national indifference has been too heavy. doing his Job with the best tools said Court with the seal thereof How true! at his command, by respecting the affixed this 27th day of Novcm- 1944. Looking to the future, the Legion Commander sets men lie used, picking them by not by background. N. J. CROOKSTON. Clerk. forth objectives that can and should he supported by ability, Second the personal chalBy every citizen -- - the very objectives for which G. I. lenge. Curry this idea down Into MARJORY TIBBITTS, Joes are fighting. They are brifly: Complete and final tlie realm of your own life in Deputy Clerk, your own community. of First publication: in uncerno dictated our over enemies; peace victory You say, as do we all. that we tain terms and to be maintained by an international must act as Americans, judging other as people undivided otherwise characterize him? group with authority to make peace stick; adequate each in our do you Do you, like your General, pick attention and care for the men and women who win always loyalties. But permit your neighbor to men with whom you deal be-b- c an American first? Or do you cause of their individual ability victory and peace; full opportunity for these returnAnglo-America- se at J and integrity? Or do you consider their backgrounds, their religion, their politics, and lastly their character? Do you let your neighbor be an American or do YOU hyphenate him? Tins haa been, this la a big war. It has caused BIG leadership to be developed. Let us try to let some of that bigness seep down into our own hearts and into our own lives. Let US be big enough to ALL be Americans. , ing forces to pick up the threads of life as they left them, and a United States internally and externally and all other citizens strong enough to assure them permanent peace and permanent opportunity. - 275W. FURNACE CLEANING, Repairing, Stoker Repairing and Sendee Wangsgaard Coal and Stoker Co. 197 South Main. Pnone 133 HIM Mr. and entertained Oscar Monson Thanksgiving day with a lovely dinner served to twenty guests. Social Visiting followed. Mrs. lola Myers and family of Salt Lake city are visiting with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Alma JensonMrs. ulfai - GEM k mm 0,0 lijfe ''P-LLX& s ski" WITH s ins was in charge; Edris Hansen chorister and Viola Jones accompanist; sketch of the life of Mrs. McEwin was given by Eva Benson. Fifteen guests were present. Funeral services for Mrs. J. II. Parker was held in the ward Wednesday at 2 p.m. with Bishop the Ray Salisbury in charge; choir under the direction of Einar Pedersen with Nola Jenkins accompanist furnished the music; other musical selections were a j violin solo by Harold B. Felt, accompanied by Evelyn Kay; vocal solo by Vella Sackctt of Brigham Ernest city; prayers were by Ballard and Guy II. Whitaker. Interment was in the Newton cemetery where the grave was dedicated by M. J. Benson. The floral emblems were many and beautiful. Pali bearers were four sons of Mr and Mrs. Barker. Henry, Harvey, James and Stephen. lan Sanders and Wm. eVrle Peterson. Royal Griffin and - son Eldon were Newton visitors Sunday. Daughters of Utah Pioneers of Rigby camp met at the home of Mrs. Samuel Rigby Thursday with Florence and l'ersus Rigby as co- -! hostesses; the lesson was given by Florence Rigby; nine members being present. Tlie Literary club met at the home of Mrs. Nola Jenkins Friday. the House of Exile" was reviewed by Mrs. Jeniie Larsen; luncheon was served to 16 members by Mrs. Gwen Salisbury and Mrs. Archie Jenkins. Mrs- Leona Anderson entertained Friday afternoon at her home honoring her son Deverl on his ! I I 1 R - I Mrs. Millie Jenson was guest of honor at a party honoring her Mr. and Mrs. II. Lester Bair birthday Friday evening yb her went to Malad, Idaho Thursday daughters, Mrs. La Vone Yeates and Mrs. Donna Stuart of Logan. to spend Thanksgiving with their A lovely supper was served to daughter Birdie and her husband ten guests. and family. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Matthews Mr. and Mrs. Fenton Hendricks, entertained a group of relatives Richard, Joan and Jerry, Mr. and and friends Thanksgiving day. A Mrs. W. J- Harrison had Thanks- lovely dinner was served. giving dinner together. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Allen, Mr. and Mrs. II. Lester Bair attended a party Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jensen in Logan. Games and social chat fine were enjoyed and a very supper made all feci in the best of spirits- - O those being present Gordon, Jenkins, Val J. Benson, Milton Anderson and Arden Anderson. Refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Ora Jenkins had as dinner guests Thursday the following members of her family: Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Hansen and two children, Mr. and Gunnell and three cmldren, Mr. and Mrs. Eli Hansen. MrsStanley Griffin entertained at her home with Thanksgiv-- l ing dinner, covers being laid for Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Cooley and family, tlie host and hostess and their children. Five room house with South 1st West. 414 UnAPARTMENTS TO REST Telephone furnished. Close In- MIT birthday, The John Jenkins camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers met at the home of Mrs. Meda Parker Thursday with Edris Hansen, Em. ma Jenkins and Iana Jenkins as Captain Meda Jenk- TO RENT furnace. WANTED: A reliable boy to deliver newspapers. Slould be 12 year or age or older. Apply at first Cache American office. - i a 4 U tJf Between levity and cheerfulness is a wide distinction; the mind that is most open to tlie for-- I mer is frequently a stranger to the latter. Blair. Cheerfulness keeps up a kind of daylight in the mind, filling it with a steady and perpetual serenity. Addison. JiilAA there f M ffj 0 .' NOW IN OUR NEW LOCATION 31 .T "Vlufc J i BUNB:C V.rKYXf 84 frCC,: 65"o OhAJN SPIRITS KCUT.IAI EFFERTG9 . The best INSURANCE TYPEWRITER SERVICE FEDERAL AVENUE -- 'V J ? Livestock $10 t0 $30 STATE LOAFI COMPANY OF LOGAN 29 West First North PHONE 260 V'iJ Yy v-- 1 'v X-- V- y'"-- a farmer can buy against LEAH years . f? Oh 'o v,urv TAXI PHONE 44 30 SOUTH MAIN uA 0f0 Lor nm.nl tot aafgwa 0 FOR YOUR CALL Autos 'k 787-- M PLUMBING Furniture iSil ,v - oans 4 A V ft ; Phone for Typewriter and Adding Machine Service, Ribbons, Supplies Mimeograph Service REPAIR f tfvt BAUGH PLUMBING CO. LINK-BEL- T STOKERS Service and Quality 115 S. Mala Phone 17 M.f&IL. COAL Co. GOODERHAM & WORTS LTD, Peoria, Illinois DAN DUNN - SECRET OPERATIVE 48 I HERE'S THE DOPE WANT A LOT OF HOUSES BURGLARIZED THIS WEEK -- AND YOU, EMMIE 6ET BUSY ON SHOPLIFTING; BRIN6 ALL THE STUFF HERE , BUT WHAT'S THE IDEA? GOT ENOUGH D0U6H FOR NOW I I'M ON LISSCN, YOU MUCS-- WE COT TO TAKE CARE OF TELL SLIPPERY DO AS YOU OR YOU'RE ALL GOING TO SEE WHAT HAPPENS WHEN SLIPPERY I OH, HE MAY ND VISITING THE EXPOSITION, BUT TM WORRIED ABOUT IRWIN, DAN WHAT COULD BECOME U I NOTICK j In a recent speech the Earl of Halifax paid tribute to General in the following Elsenhower words: "Qu;tc opart from the priceless value of hla acrvlce In a mill- tary sense. I believe that no one has done more for relation In the broadcast sense. He never asks If thia or that man is British or American; all he wants to know is If he Is the right man for the Job. In thif way, In France as In North Africa he haa made two fight- j ing forces Into one." NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed bid will be accepted in I the Bute Olfice of the Farm 8e-- I curity Administration at 91 West j First South. Logan. Utah, until 2 09 p m. Saturday December 9, 1944. Buis wiU be for the Installation and construction of a Culinary Water System and Storage Tank at Cove, Utah. Copies of tlie Plana and specifications are available for contractors at the said office. GOASUND SPRING WATER WORKS COMPANY. COVE. UTAH. By L. II. ALLEN. 19 HAVE OF HIM? HAVE FRIENDS HERE IN DALLAS IF HE DOESN'T SHOW UP TOMORROW, If LOOK AT THIS PAPER -F- OURTEEN HMMM-B- THE UT HOUSES DALLAS POLICE WILL TAKE CARE BURGLARIZED LAST OF THOSE PETTY NIGHTf A CRIME WAVE THIEVES COME ON-L- ET'S TAKE A LOOK IN THIS BUILDING IT'S ALL ABOUT THE HISTORY OF TEXA- S- |