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Show Friday, December 15, 1944 THE CACHE AMERICAN The Relit! Society held their j me ting on Tuesday afternoon at HEADPOTATO APPLE AND the home of Mrs. Jesaie Genuine IL I QUARTERS After the opening exercises, the j waln time was .pent in demonstrating Maaagve WILLIAM C. ENGLAND, Msr.sg.of Editor-BusineEditor Christmas gifts. A lovely luncheon JAMES W. ENGLAND , m w mi Departaaaot DAVID W. ywnr.ANn a as served by Mrs. Annie Humph-- 1 reys and Miss Veola Olson. Fif- - j Matter, November I, 1M1, at the Entered aa Second-Claa- s i teen ladles were present. UnAPARTMENTS TO RENT poet Office at Logan, Utah, under the Act of March I. UV7. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Jessop of furnished. Cke la. Telephone Texas and Mr. and Kirs. Ephraim 275W. Subscription rates: Outalde County, one year $1M; tnaide Cache of Logan spent Sunday afknew Jessop made upon rates application. County. I IN). Advertising ternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas VTRNACK CLEANING. m Brrt Stefcer Jessop. Oo Maker OnI tad Mr. Mrs. and Henry Nelson and EVERYRODY WORKED EVEN FATHER ISX M7 BmCh rttam Mata, daughter RaNee and son Allen of The wheels of industry and full employment for Salt Lake City spent the week end relaUvea here and In Logan. all persons wanting to work have been traveling at with Mrs. Jessie Jessop and Mrs. top speed for three full years. In the final quarter of Donna Scott were oo-hLeases at 1913 war production reached its peak when it was 73 a party for members of the 8. 8. club end their husbands Thursday per cent higher than the 1912 annual rate. Refined evening of last week. The party petroleum and rubber products forged ahead to re- was held at the home of Mrs. District Court f the Pin even if rationing regulations and Jessop. A lovely supper was served i markable gains JadlcUl District mt the State ef and the evening spent in playing car-driviand mileage were not eased. la were and fee the Coanty ef Utah, games. Eighteen The big question that hits workers i3 how, when Orson Olson of Ucon,present. Idaho la Cache. and where they are going to get jobs, in basic indus- spending a few days with his mother, Mrs. Matilda Olson. tries, large and small, after the fighting. WILFORD r. BAUGH. ' Mrs. Morion Jessop spent Tucs. in lf one-hamillion women and Fourteen Plaintiff, pitched day with Mrs. Cora Hocxlless of vs. and were working with 41,200,000 men this year, Logan. Henry Larsen, also known as keeping the wheels going round; 5,000,000 boys and had Hewitt Hendrick Larson, Ann to those brought blessings William of girls from the ages of 14 through 17 joined the ranks concerned. Class work was then Phelps, helr-atlaB. Melvin of workers. School work was interrupted, and term- taken up. Closing prayer was by Hewitt, deceased; of the esadministrator Squires, inated, in many localities; juvenile delinquency as- Gayla Rich. tate of William W. Ballard, de- Mrs. Della Allen, Wavie Allen ceased; Della S. Lechtenberg, wife sumed serious proportions. and Elvu Allen were in Ogden of Peter Lechtenberg, also known deceased; Wednesday shopping and also were as Peter Lestenberg. IDEA THE Catherine S. Foss, Carl L Smart, dinner guests of various friends. Mr. and Mrs. Fenton Hendricks and wife Julia H. Smart, Lorenzo In the years following the first World War hundwere Logan shoppers Wednesday. Smart and wife Nell Smart, Mada reds of thousands of American citizens planned to . S. Powell, Junius IL Smart and ,t, fwlfe Avon R. Smart. Zella Smart. Ha,rr.. through trading on the stock markets. But Kingsford were Helen D. Pearson, G. Uarda pie sessions this week. of Thomas they didnt! Wright; helrs-at-laNow the New York market is fluctuating up and Mr. and Mrs. Harrison also visit- - Smart and Catherine A. Smart, ed with Mrs. Allen of TTe. both deceased; Smart Investment down. In the heat of the national political campaign monton, who IsOlga slowly recovering Company, a corporation; John A. over a thousand stocks declined in two days. The from a major operation at the Crockett and wife Anna H. CrockBudge Memorial hospital. Mra Al- ett, Suzetta T. Crockett, George speculators put in their money to back their belief len wife Christeen the daughter of Mr. and Crockett and Crockett and wife Crockett, Ray that boom times were just around the corner. But Mrs. laFred Karren. , Published Tuesdays and Friday by im Cache American Publishing Campanjr, at 13 West Onus Street, Logan, Utah. Semt-Wwkl- Newpp-- y , - I ss I twhniri WnauH oe ng ! w j GET-RICH-QUIC- get-rich-qui- ck JS: ... w ' thinking changes as fast as the ticker tape. In the last week of October most of the speculators agreed that there would be an European victory, most any day, now, and that such a victory would be accompanied by reconversion troubles. It was all poor guess-worWill our people never learn that dabbling in stocks k. is a business in which professionals prepare to win or lose, and in which amateurs strew the casualty lists almost unanimously. Buy Government bonds which will always be good as long as the United States exists. E Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cornish entertained Saturday evening for a number of friends. Games and refreshments made the evening very enjoyable. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Kurren, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Talbot, Mr. and Mrs. George Williams of Lewiston and Mr. and Mrs. Aldon Cornish and Mr. and Mrs. Fenton Hendricks of Cove. Mr. and Mrs. George Preece of Ogden with their children were in attendance at the funeral of Mr. and Mrs. Nina Preece. Children of Mr. and Mrs. Frances Preece were all present at the funeral, except Donna Evans of Berkeley, who was unable to be here. Mrs. Bertha Cornish slipped and fell and fractured her arm. Also tore the ligaments loose close to her shoulder. Such things are very painful and we sympathize with her and trust her reoovery will be rapid. Our workers at the Ogden plant have quit and will now resume normal life again as far as Is possible. We are sure they will enjoy home life again after twe Beware Coughs " from common colds That Hang On if Chronic bronchitis may develop your cough, chest cold, or acute bronchitis is not treated and you oonnot afford to take a chance with any medicine less potent than Creomulsion which goes right to the seat of the trouble to help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, inflamed bronchial mucous membranes, Creomulsion blends beechwood creosote by special process with other time tested medicines for coughs. It contains no narcotics. No matter how many medicines you have tried, tell your druggist to sell you a bottle of Creomulsion with the understanding you must like the way It quickly allays the cough, permitting rest and sleep, or you are to have yoi money back. (AdvJ Private Veda Crockett. E A. Crockett and C. wife Della Crockett. Edna Stoddard. Guy Crockett and wife Kenneth Crockett. Winnifred Crockett and wife Ellin Crockett, Frank Crockett and wife Alta Crockett. Helen Shurlllff. Suzetta T. Crockett, administratrix of the estate of Hyrum Enos Crockett, also known as IL E. Crockett, deceased: George R. Crockett and C. wife Stella Crockett. Mary .Suffer, Earl Crockett and wife Pella Crockett, Mabel A. Kofoed. Ruth A. Larsen, Erma C. Pack. Althea Crockett. Flora Crockett. Ella C. Smith, May Crockett, Wallace Hopkins and wife lone HopR. kins, Barbara H. Wright, Alvin Hopkins and wife Alice Hopkins. Sybil Hopkins. Edgar P. Hopkins and wife Grace Hopkins, Edna Lauritzen. George Hopkins, a single man, Alta H McClay, Donna Scott. Iella 9. Lechtenberg. Oral Alice wife A. Lamoreaux and Lamoreaux. Guy Lamoreaux and wife Mary Ann Lamoreaux. David L Lamoreaux and wife Ruth MathNor Hupp, Muriel ews. Douglas Lamoreaux and wife C. Mary D. Lamoreaux, Mary M. Elmo Curtis, Ethel Welch. Curtis and wife Pearl Curtis, Lucille Alvin Curtis and wife Fred Blanche McQuarrle, Curtis, W. Crockett, a single man. Nora Ream, Rochester Smith and wife W. Birdie Jane Doe Smith. Crockett ; heirs at law of Alvin Crockett deceased; and all creditors of said deceased persons and claim-Inagainst all other persons, and Interest title. any right, estate or lein upon the real prop-ertdescribed In the complaint, adverse to the plaintiff's ownership, or clouding plaintiff's title thereto. First Doe, Second Doe and Third Doe. Defendants. Lam-oreau- s tt y, situate in the Southeast quarter of Section 24. Township 13 u ttBdlrtn . a BrairTm Im-iT- Im like thus In BU&a Range 1. West of ALSO Lot 1. Block 21. Plat C Logan Hayland Survey, containing 10 acres and situ, ate in the Northwest quarter of Section 19, Township U North. Range 1 East of tha Salt Lake Meridian. NEWEL G. DAINES Attorney for Plaintiff Room 211-21- 0 Cache Valley Bank Building Logan, Utah. Advt. STOCKHOLDERS MEETING y The regular annual meeting of the stockholders of the First Na- tional Bank of Logan, Utah, will be held in its banking room on Tuesday. January 9. 1945 at 4:00 THE STATE OF UTAH TO oclock p. m. for the election of SAID DEFENDANTS: You are hereby summoned to directors and the transaction of such other business as may be appear within twenty days after propersummons service of this upon you RUSSEL 6. HANSON. Cashier, in if served within the county Dated at Logan, Utah, Decemis brought, which this action advt. otherwise within thirty days after ber 6 th. 1944. such service and defend the above entitled action; and in case of FOR TOUR your failure so to do, judgment - PLUMBING TAXI PHONE inupfcMMtle relief North, the Salt Lake Meridian. g First Clast C. Clyde Ames of Hyrum today possessed the Bronze Star medal awarded by the War department for "heroic or meritorious achievement In combat. He Is a member of an. infantry unit. be rendered against you accord. ng to the demand of the complaint, a copy of which Is attached hereto and the original filed with the Clerk of the above entitled Court-Thiaction is brought to quiet the title cf the plaintiff in and to the property situated in Cache Couny, State of, Utah, more particularly described as follows; All of Block 18. Plat C" Logan Hayland Survey situate In Section 19. Township 12 North of Range One East the Salt Lake Base and Meridian. containing 63 03 acres. ALSO the Southwest quarter 13 of Section 19, Township East. Salt North, Range 1 Base Lake and Meridian, (Less Railroad right of way), containing 156.13 acres. 20 Vi ALSO Lot 7, Block Plat "C Logan Hayland Sur-vecontaining 64 acres and will 44 SO SOUTH MAIN CAXX REPAIR BAUGH FLUMBXNO LINK-BEL- T CO. STOKERS Qwallty and Sendee 1U B. Mala Phone 17 years of driving und riding so far to work. Sunday school was conducted bj Clayton Larsen who has been a work at Lewiston sugar factory All the workers at the factory are now at home again and ready for ward activities as the factory has completed its run. At Mutual Tuesday evening June Kingsford conducted. Singing was conducted by Elaine Eskelson with Joleen Allen as organist. Prayer was by Rachel Allen. A scripture reading was by Carol Allen. A piano selection, Barbara Hendricks, Cless Hyer and David Hendricks were here in the Interest of scouts and gave some very fine instructions, relating instances how observance of the Word of Wisdom Loans Furniture Autos Livestock $10 to $300 STATE LOAN COMPANY OF LOGAN 29 West First North PIIONE 260 DAN DUNN - This excerpt from a recent letter is typical of the experience of thousands of our rural customers. Electricity saves time and labor on such jobs as: Water Pumping Water Heating Feed Grinding Hoisting Grain Lighting Pig Brooding Chicken Brooding Incubating Silo Filling Grain Cleaning Shelling Corn Tool Sharpening and many othersl Milking Milk Cooling When electric equipment is again available, buy from your dealer. UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. SECRET OPERATIVE 48 NOW IN OUR NEW LOCATION EVERTOn TYPEWRITER SERVICE 31 FEDERAL AVENUE Phone 787-for Typewriter and Adding M Machine Service, Ribbons, Supplies Mimeograph Service : |