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Show Pace Pour The Cache American, Logan, Cache County, Utah Marriage Licenses THE CACHE AMERICAN Newspaper, PublUhd Tuesday American Publishing Company, Street, Logan, Utah. Seml-Wee- the Cach WILLIAM C. ENGLAND, JAMES W. ENGLAND DAVID W. ENGLAND Managing at Editor-Bualn- and Friday 12 Weft eu Mechanical by Onto Manage Editor Department aa Seoond-ClaMatter, November 2, 1931, at the Office at Logan, Utah, under the Act of March I, 1897. Entered Pot Suhacrlptlon County, 8 Unu-Marring by the Volney Wal county clerk are: lace, 19 of Idaho Falls, Idaho, Ha and Gardner, 18 of Smith Ilruce niarkfoot, Idaho; Derrlcoit, 22 of Georgetown. Idaho and lone La Hue Nate, 24 of Montpelier. Idaho; to Le Itoy Orville Talbot, 20 of Preston. Idaho and Roy la Perkins, 18 of Clifton. Idaho; to Dell W. Virgin. 2o of Idaho and Phyllis Jean IWrrett. 18 of St. Anthony, Idaho; to Allen Hansen Packer, 22 of Preston, Idaho and Audrey TayN, M: lor, 21 of Farmington, of to Ray Wendell JLgby, 21 Rexburg. Idaho and Lola Jean Cook, 19 of Idaho Fulls, Idaho: to F.mer Huffakc-- r Wilson, 20 of and Leah llenrie, 24 .Midway, 17 of Logan; to Glen Fluckiger, of Turnervillt. Wyo, and Eva Iicensu- - rate: Outald County, one year 82.00; Inalde Cache Advertlalng rate made known upon application. THAT HOLY DAY Nearly two thousand years ago, While Shepherds Watched Their. Flocks by Night", the Prince of Peace was born. Clad tidings were sung and Heavenly praises were spoken, for the Son of Promise had come to bring PLACE ON EARTH: GOOD WILL TO ALL MEN. The philosophy of righteous living was expounded in such simplicity anti completeness by the Master and His Disciples that it confounds all understanding, that the minds of men have led them so far astray, at so many intervals since the Holy Day when the Babe was born to Alary of Bethlehem. And the Second is Like Unto it: Thou shalt Love Thy Neighbor as Thyself: Upon These Hang the Law and the Prophets." If THIS GREAT COMMANDMENT had been complied with, there would be No Gold Stars in tens of thousands of American home windows. There would be no Purple Heart. The blinded youth would see, the maimed would know no suffering and the broken homes would be happy Christmas firesides. Men have learned many things about science, medicine, engineeriifg, economics, philosophy since the days of Caine, but they are just as far from the understanding of the basic principles of human relationship , as they were then. Up to the present Christmas, man has sacked, altogether too frequently, the fundamental Law, of Christianity. lie has paid; Yes, all mankind has. paid a terrible price for his wilfulness. Monday will see countless young men pay the supreme sacrifice for which society is to blame. IS THIS TO GO ON? Those of us who have faith in the future, pray, hope and believe that the human family is not completely mad. The silver lining in this whole black picture leads straightway to that Holy Day when the Heavenly Hosts sang Peace on Earth and Good Will to All Men. There is no bend or curve in this silvery guideline. The posters along the highway to Joy read: Love Thy Neighbor; Thou Shalt Not Steal; Thou Shalt Not Bear False Witness; Blessed are the Peace Makers. G Uarda of Thomas Smart and Catherine A. Smart, both deceased; Smart Investment STOCKHOLDERS Company, a corporation ; John A. Crockett and wife Anna H. CrockMEETING ett, Suzetta T. Crockett, George wife Christeen The regular annual meeting of Crockett and the stockholders of the First Na- Crockett, Ray Crockett and wife tional Bank of Logan, Utah, will Veda Crockett, E- A. Crockett and C be held in its banking room on wife Della Crockett, Edna Tuesday, January 9, 1945 at 4:00 Stoddard, Guy Crockett and wife Kenneth oclock p. m. for the election of Winnifred Crockett, directors and the transaction of Crockett and wife Ellen Crockett, Alta such other business as may be Frank Crockett and wife proper- Crockett, Helen Shurtliff, Suzetta RUSSEL S. HANSON, Cashier. T. Crockett, administratrix of the Dated at Logan, Utah, Decem- estate of Hyrum Enos Crockett, advt. ber 6 th, 1944. also known as H. E. Crockett, deceased; George R. Crockett and C. wife Stella Crockett, Mary Nuffer, 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 Hopkins, Barbara H. Wright, Alvin R. 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, Della 9. Lechtenberg, Oral Alice Henry Larsen, also known as A. Lamoreaux and wife Hendrick Larson, Ann Hewitt Lamoreaux, Guy Lamoreaux and of William wife Mary Ann Lamoreaux, David Phelps, heir-at-la- w B. L. Lamoreaux and wife Ruth LamMelvin Hewitt, deceased; Squires, administrator of the es- oreaux, Nora Hupp, Muriel Mathtate of William W. Ballard, de- ews, Douglas Lamoreaux and wife ceased; Delia S. Lechtenberg, wife Mary D. Lamoreaux, Mary C. of leter Lechtenberg, also known Welch, Ethel Curtis, Elmo M. as Peter deceased; Curtis and wife Pearl Curtis, Lestenberg, Catherine S, Foss, Carl L- - Smart, Alvin Curtis and wife Lucille and wife Julia H. Smart, Lorenzo Curtis, Blanche McQuarrie, Fred Smart and wife Nell Smart, Mada W. Crockett, a single man, Nora S. Powell, Junius H. Smart and Ream, Rochester Smith and wife wife Avon R. Smart, Zella Smart, Jane Doe W. Smith, Birdie Helen D. Pearson, Wright; heirs-at-law Gli-nin- Crockett; heirs at law of Alvin Crockett deceased; and all creditors of aaid deceased persons and against all oiher persons, claim mg any right, title, interest and estate or lein upon the real prop. erty described in the complaint, adverse to the plaintiff's ownership, or clouding plaintiffs title thereto. First Doe, Second Doe and Third Doe. Defendants. THE STATE OF UTAH TO SAID DEFENDANTS: You are hereby summoned to ippear within twenty day after service of this summons upon you In if served within the county Is which this action brought, otherwise within thirty days after such service and defend the above entitled action; and in cose of your failure so to do, judgment will be rendered against you according 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 This action is brought to quiet j the title of the pliiiniiff 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 12 in Section 19. Township 22, 1944 Friday, December uch an appeal for the return of the 18th amendment. The three Tooele, and Lota Margaret Niel- contestants of ladle) (young sen. 19 of Providence; to Axel Tremonton, did work. outstanding Elvoid Munson. 35 of Preston, Idaho and Odetta Jennie Porter, Parent of a I.ogrm child quar18 of Maplcum, Idaho; to Richard Woolf Amusaen, 17 of Logan antined with scarlet fever were $10 by Logan City Judge L. and Colleen Tueller, 18 of Logan; fined to Roland Wilcox llobbs. 28 of D Naikbiu Thursday after they . Idaho and Revola Jaussi. wera found guilty of violating state and city quarantine Jaws. 23 of Paris, Idaho, May Olson, 15 of Osmond, Wyo.; to Barthold Marlon Cook. 21 of Wes-ton- According to Evan is the prosecution for quarantine H violation in several years. that future however, warned, violator will face more stringent action. city health oTictr, thi first GO TO CHURCH Everybody should go to Sunday School or Sacrament meeting Sunday. Lovely program will be Western! rendered in every ward. The Great Price Of Deception out in Calvin Quayle ram first place In the State W C.T.U. speech contest held at Tremon ton Wednesday, December 2, 1944 with a unanimous diacu.sir.on of tne Judges. Mrs. Olhe Jean Law rence of Logan, acted as one af declamation Tin the Judges, given by Calvin was written by Mrs. Arba XL Smart has received favorable comment from our lead, of ing educators in the State j Mr. Smart, president of Utah. j r River Stake, special guest , speaker, said he had never heard ,;'V. .fee- - V' Ultity (jahtuiL 19 4 4 ja m..- - Ih-u- North of Range One East of the Salt Lake Base and Meridian. containing 63 03 acres. ALSO the Southwest quarter 12 of Section 19, Township East. Salt North, Range 1 Base Lake and Meridian, (Less Railroad nght of way), containing 158.13 acres. 20 ALSO Lot 7, Block Hat C" Logan Hayland Survey, containing 6'i acres and situate in the Southeast quarter of Section 24. Township 12 North, Range 1. West of the Salt Lake Meridian. ALSO Lot 1. Block 21. Plat C" Logan Hayland Survey, containing 10 acres and situate In the Northwest quarter of Section 19, Township 12 North. Ranee 1 East of the Salt Lake Meridian. NEWEL G. DAINES Attorney for Plaintiff 0 Room Cache Valley Bank Building Logan, Utah. Advt. 7T S WE APPROACH the beloved JCx anniversary of a great Event we are reminded again of the many Christmas seasons we have seen come and go. Time has changed everything except friendship. We are proud of the fact that we number among our customers many of the towns oldest inhabitants friends who have become dearer to us with the passing years. Once again we say Merry Christmas to all. 211-21- MOTOR COMPANY BLAIR HARK, THE ANGEL VOICES! May the sweet old Christmas story bring to you this year a deeper meaning . . . a larger store of its joy and peace and gladness than it ever has before- - - and on earth feace, good will towards mend . . And to each of you who read this message that enraptured happiness which comes crtily at CHRISTMASTIME Whether Christmas be white or green, we hope it will HOLV NIGHT be full of charm for you and yours, with an abundance of all the good things that are part of happy Yuletide . . . SILENT NIGHT; is the word for OLD Stow Brook. Colorado Animal WS'fifKK hatiohai I! f MsmiisptonucTs Blend - coup, a 868 Proof - 49 . r. boukboi Neutral Spirits , U & I Exchange I Bi-Produ- cts Co. 1 ' |