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Show I'uire Two Like the Hills THE CACHE AMERICAN 5rmt-Weekl- y Friday, March 23, 1913 Trie Cacne American. Logan, Cache County, Utah Notice to Creditors " In lb fr.bat. and CutrtU.nU.lp Cn..U Coun.y Clerk Newspaper, Published Tuesdays and Fridays by Publishing Company, at 62 West Center Street, Logan, Utah. the Cache American WILLIAM C. ENGLAND, Managing JAMES W, ENGLAND DAVID W, ENGLAND- .- Editor-Busine- Retprellirr InformrUon. Manages Editor ss Mechanical N.Uee., or Ur the (1001) NEWS ABOUT A HOOD PROJECT We have all heard aliout the Newton I)am. We have heard about it for many years. High hojics were held by the farmers, in the district which will be benefited by it, when the project got underway but their hopes were dimmed quite a number of times as a shortage of men was apparent, as constructoin was halted because of certain decisions in Washington and perhaps when there appeared to be insufficient money to pay for itj Those most interested in it, however, have not lost hope and determina- lion and they have assured that the project tha will be completed in its entirety. Mr. Rees sang a vocal sola Ann Lamb, daughter of Mr. We have received word that the Bureau of Reclamation and Mr. Lorln Lamb, won rehas agreed to pay the full cost of the construction of the cognition recently in connection high line canals. This decision ends the controversy that with the girl basketball squad has been under discussion for some time so now the whole from the Utah Army Service SupMis Lamb ply depot. played project can bo completed. The dam itself is almost com- guard on the team, which won plete. We will perhaps see it in use before many months. the championship from the Utah after which they went to People of the valley with a little gas to use for a nice ride region McClellan Field, Sacramento, CaL could do well to see the Newton dam. They would be sur- Here they won the Intermountain prised at the work that has been done right under our championship. Upon their return noses. We like to think of the big and wonderful and use- home the team was feted at a The by the U.A.S.S.D. ful things being built elsewhere and we pay a lot of money, banquet team was presented with a trophy to see them but when something good and worthwhile is and each girl was presented with a gold minature basketball. being built near us we take but little notice of it. Dr. finally" of Cr ditir w.ll claim presei.t u.tn southt: la th underaigned admiimiratur at the office of (,rhe. Attorney ,Wid G Dame. Room 211. Cache Valley Rank Building, In the Matter of the Estate of tu.gan, Utah, on or bdore the John R Gyllcnckog, Itcucd. Cm). lori util prevent du.m 30th day of May. 1943 ith vouihrri to tne ur.dcral.rcd WILLIAM A. WALTON. Eite of dmimtrtru of U.e Dcccaoed. Administrator of the Hat R. John G:Vr.rkog aute of Mary Eleose Wal. G. Newel the office of Attorney deceased. ton, Da.ne. Room 21 1. Cache Valley Rank Building. Logan. Utah on NEWEL G. HAINES or before the 26th day of April. Attorney for Estate. Date of Finn publication IMS. 23. 1943. LAURA E. GYLLENSKOG j Administratrix of the E- tala of Jchn R. Gyllena- OUJIAIlJa j kog. Deceased. NEWEL G. DAI.NE9 In the DUtrtrt Court of the First Attorney for Estate. Judicial District at the State of Datea of publication: Clah, In and for the County of February 3. Cache. March 2, 9, 16. 23. 1943. I CITttnvc s M. Daryl Chase reviewed the book, "Ceaser and Christ by Will Seamons, presented the Hyde Durant in hla religion study class Park Green and Gold floor show at the school house Monday evE at Smithfleld Fourth ward, Thurs ening. One more class will conThere were eight clude the course which has run day evening. held girl and four boys participating all winter. The group has studied Memorial services were In the dance. Miss Marnette I r. Chares book Christianity Sunday afternoon In the Hyde Through the Centuries." Park ward chapel for Pfc. Omer Reeder was at the piano. Mrs. Sadie Hancey received the Mrs. Eugenia of J. Hansen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lundquist, J. E. Hansen who was killed Feb- Smithfleld, was visiting with her shocking news Sunday afternoon ruary 12th while fighting with mother, Mrs. Kate Harris, Thurs- that her daughter. Mrs. Lawana Liston, and 7 month old daughter, the infantry in Luxembourg. day. had been Involved in an Mrs. Kathy, D. George Seamons was Prayer at the home was offered auto wreck In Brigham canyon. her were R. Homer observing servicer anniverHyde; by birthday conducted by Lew A. Balls; mili- sary Thursday. A social afternoon Mrs. Liston's car turned over, tary rites were under direction of was enjoyed and supper served rolling down a ten foot embank, the American Legion Post No. 7 to the following guests: Mr. and ment. The car was completely demolished. Mrs. Vernal Seamons and childMrs. Miraculously, with E. Earl Hunsaker In cha-g- e. Lison ren, escaped with a few minor and The choir, directed by R. 9. Me. Lynn Faye, Mr. and v Quarrie, with Mrs. Carol Purser Mrs. Joseph El wood and daugh. scratches. The baby received a at the piano and Mrs. Druzella ters. Fern and Dianne, Mr. and brain concussion and multiple Nielsen at the organ, sang That Mrs. Wayne Waite and children, bruises. Both are receiving treatBeautiful Land"; Invocation was Marie and Wonden, Mrs. Linden ment at Bushnell hospital. Mrs. offered by Owen Waite; vocal Seamons, Miss Lu Jean Seamons Liston was on her way to visit her mother. Her husband, LieuRock of Ages" was ren. and Mrs. Lillie McQuarrie. duet, The grade school children en- tenant Russell Liston, is stationed dcred by R. S. McQuarrie and daughter. Mrs. Carrie Parson, joyed a dance in the school in the South Pacific. Ray Daines, Petty Officer 3 'c with piano accompaniment by gymnasium Friday evening. Music Kirs. Carol Purser; Glen R. Winn, was furnished by Delhert Peter, arrived home Friday to spend principal of the Smithfleld Jun-io- sen, Harvey Seamons and Miss two weeks visiting at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. high school, told of his asso. Carol Seamons. Word was received Delmay L. Daines. He has been, ciations with Omer at that instiof Friday stationed in San Francisco where the death of said Omer tution. stood out as Mary Ann Vail In a leader among his friends, his Salt Lake City hospital following he has been attending school and wholesome presonahty and his de- a major operation. She is the working in the Fleet postoffice division. sire to always do good had left mother of A. W Vail, the local in the Lynn Balls, Petty Officer 3 c, an Indelible mark on .the school, merchant. Funeral services were he knew him as kind, faithful held Wednesday in Salt Lake City. Speakers in meeting Sunday evand true"; J. W. Pulsipher of the North Cache high school fac. ening are: Grant Reese, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eathan Reese Trau-merulty, layed a violin solo, of accompanied on the piano Smithfleld, Lynn Balls, Petty Ofby Mrs. Flirser; Bishop C. A. ficer 3c, and Ray Daines Petty Hurren was next speaker, told of Officer 3 c. Mr. Reese gave his his dealings with Omer In Priest- oratorical speech from North hood work, said Omer was a Cache high school. Lynn Balls SO SOUTH SIAIN leader in religious activities as and Ray Daines told of their well as school affairs, he was dependable, ambitious, faithful and FOR YOUR capable, he knew the Gospel and PLUMBING REPAIR lived it, he was clean, honorable CALL and upright"; Amos Bair, of the N. C. H. S. faculty, told of his association while he was student counselor and Omer was student rLUMBING CO. Omer body president, he said, LINK-BEL- T , stokers was one of the most capable and Quality and Service apt student body presidents North Phone 57 115 So. Malm Cache had ever had, he was airways prepared and his dry hu. mor made him the commander NOW IN OUR NEW of any situation, he was a real : student leader", also gave four LOCATION fundamentals of life which applied to Omer, namely he recognized spiritual values, sensed TYPEWRITER social obligations, he demonstrated SERVICE he was striving for individual perfection; 31 FEDERAL AVENUE Principal C. I. Stoddard of the N. C. H. S., Phone 787-sang a vocal solo, The Link Dfor and Adding Typewriter ivine, accompanied on the violin OF LOGAN Mimeograph Service by J. W. Pulsipher, with Mrs. Machine Service, Ribbons.; Hall at the piano; J. W Hyde 29 West First North was the concluding speaker, told Supplies PHONE 260 of Omer's ideal home life, of his good parents and Omer being a down-righ- t lovable boy; remarks were made by Lew A. Balls, in SECRET which he said, "To have known Omer was to have loved him. The choir sang, Resignation"; Lola Jorgensen pronounced the benediction. Osmond Jorgensen of the American Legion presented Mr. and Mrs. Hansen with an American flag. Taps were played by Arthur Cahoon. son Eugene Christoffersen, Mr. and Mrs. George Christoffe sen, who enlisted in the U. S. navy in February, is now taking his boot training at San Diego, "T Dmwd. ! fr Subscription rates: Outside County, one year 32.00; Inside Cache County, 1 1 50 Advertising rates made known upon application. " lh, Mi!!rr f the Miry Liras Walton, Court f ibe I irt JutbrUI IiMrlrt of Utr Stale vt Ur County of! tub. In and In the IlUtrUl 1887. ' j NOTICK TO CKKDlTOItoj Department as Second Class Matter, Novembe. 2. 1SJ1, at Entered Post Office at Logan. Utah, under the Act of March 3, Uu'ric for Forth Signer find 8uU olUl DLlf let Court of Uw 0( Mr. ,nd M. rbtr B.;Ui j LAURENE FORD, Plaintiff, spent a weekend pass vislUng.l Notice to Creditors Lynn ha been In the navy one year. He left for oversea duty ta the District Caart f the First DORIS ADAMS FORD. Defendant. last July. He assigned to a STATE OF UTAH 70 SAiD LUhUta wlTflrCoMt cargo ship earning ammunition DEFENDANT He haa taken part in the cam. You are hereby summoned to palgna of the Marshall Islands, appear within twenty days after Palaos, Leytee, and Luzon. Hia In the Matter of the Estate of service of this summons upon you ship was assigned to the fleet for Charles Wesley Galloway, also; witlr.n the county la the Iwo Jtma campaign. The fleet known as C. W. Calloway, which ih;s action Is brought. is in hiding at a secret Deceased. otherwise with.n thirty day. af- ou. Just before the zero Creditor w.ll present claims ter service, and defend the above to leave his ship wa ordered with vouchers to the undersigned entitled action; and In case of Continued on page Three) administrator at the office of your failure so to do. Judgment Attorney Newel G. Daines. Room! will be rendered against you Cache Valley Bank Building, cording to the demand of the ! 1 2 J J r T'l J ao-21- Lxgan. Lluh. on 30th day of May. or before 1945. the' compLr.nt, which has b?en filed FLORENCE A. GALLOWAY Administratrix of the Es- FREE SAWDUST Bell Saw Mill. tale of Charles Wesley Just below staate dam on canyon Galloway, also known as C. W. Galloway, Deceased. ' road. NEWEL G. HAINES j HOME FOR SALE: 5room brick Attorney for Estate. Date of First publication home, modern. 24 acres and out ; March 23. 1945. buildings. Telephone 1616 in PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY for Grain Cleaners, Treaters and Elevators. L. K. Wood, Mendon. r FURNACE CLEANING, Rrpolrtn Stofcor Repairing and Serrloe Waagsgoard Goal and Stoker Oo 167 South Main. Fnana 132. iii"iWVWWyy MAPUYELO CHOIR TRAINING j Now open to men and women. Training consists of voice building, choral directing end management of choral groups. For further information call 879M. I with the Clerk of the said court. This action U brought for the purpose of dissolving the bonds of matrimony existing be. tween the plaintiff and defend. ant. LEON FONNESBECK. Attorney for Plaintiff. Post Office Address" Logan. Utah. LfL ITISVI LfL Uu Doot talk don't spread rumor. Dont cough dont spread germ Smith Broa, Cough Drop Black or Menthol, are still as soothing and delicious as ever and they still cost only a nickel. SMITH BROS. COUGH DROPS BLACK OR MENTHOL-- 51 THE .OLD JUDGE SAYS... n A ail tm TAXI i, PHONE 44 BAUGH Furniture Autos EVERTON Livestock $10 to $300 STATE LOAN M COMPANY ; DAN DUNN? 'Adding another War Bond to your collection, eh. Judge? 3es, Josh, I ve always looked upon buying Bonds as one of the best ways older folks like me here at home can help our fighting men overseas. For the past couple of years Ive put every extra cent I had Into them not only during the War Bond drives... but on a regular basis. Of Course, when theres a drive on I always try to buy an extra one or two. ... Weve done the same in our family, too, Judge. We figure the more we buy... the better we equip our men the quicker theyll finish their big job and come marching home again. Thats the spirit, Josh. And lets be sure of one more thing. Lets be sure that they come back to the same kind of place they left. While they are away and cant express their opinion lets not make any decisions on things that are going to concern them in years to come. ... OPERATIVE'!!) THERE'S A TOMMY GUN IN THE NEXT ROOM WE CAN KEEP THEM FROM THR0WIN6 California. Orson Seamons, who left March military service, was given a new rating and returned to civilian life, because of a knee 9th for injury. M. I. A. dance d.rector, Ivan 1 |