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Show Pajre Four The Cache American, Logan, Cache County, Utah rv $S Newspaper, Published Tueadaya and Friday! by the Cache American Publlahtng Company, at 62 Weat Centet Street, Lot; an, Utah. y WILLIAM C. ENGLAND, blunging JAMES W. ENGLAND ... DAVID W. ENGLAND - Editor-Ouslr- va Mechanical Manager Editor Department aa Second Clfcii 2, 1831, Matter, Novembe, Office at Logan. Utah under the Act of March Kiddies Aid Clothing Drive Chicago Candy Maker First to Fly Returned Veterans Flag THE CACHE AMERICAN Semt-Weekl- Tuesday, May 1, 1913 Entered at the Po S, 1897. 1300 Caiiie counPATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY kiddus contributed more than for Grain Cleaners, Treaters of clothing 0iH) pound to the L. K. Wood, and Elevators. United Nation clot), mg dnve Sit Mendon. uiday morning at a Capitol theater movie matinee. FURNACE tv Hlsssjlf' Approximately CLEANING. Repairing, Repairing and Service Wang.sg.-arCoal and Stoker Oo. 167 South Main. Pnone 132 Aceoiuing to Ray Taj lor. chairman of spetiu! events for the the lineup of clothing drive, younj-sterbegan an hour before the show got underway at lu a in. Stoker d s Subscription ratee: Outs Id County, one year 12 00; Inside Cache County, 11.50. Advertising rate made known upon application. V I vut to the LDS church. He lived at Bancroft. Idaho fur many I.NSTR I'CTI ON FLMUE years before moving to Smithfleld. Mr. Petersen was a member of A CAREER ! the Simthfleld stake high priest A AS PRACTICAL NURSE In been active had and quorum church work most of his Ufe. INSTRUCTION May mean good He married Jacobine Peterson money, traveL Interesting occuOctober 23. 1832. She died seven pation. Help to bring health and years ago. happiness to the home. Learn Survivors Include four sons and how to care for skk, help the five daughters: Mrs. John J. Robof babies. Injured, take care erts and Mrs. Oscar Nelson, of Easy Instruction pnf.lous exLogan; .Mrs. W. K. Willis and Herman Petersen, of Pocatello. perience not needed for enrolIdaho; Mrs. G. L. Wilding, of lment Attractive earning possiHunter; Francl H. Petersen, of FREE bilities. details. Write Smithfleld; Mrs. James T. M.ller, School of Practical NursWayne of Salt Lake City; Le Roy Petering. Box W C-- o. this paper. sen, of Delco, Idaho; Arthur Petersen. of Seattle, Wash.; 49 grand children, seven of whom are serv-lnin the armed forces, and 51 great grand children. Burial was in Logan cemetery under direction of the W. Loyal Hall mortuary. FIGHTS ON Five and a half years ago, after the lights went out in Britains capital, the people in Germanys main city boasted of the time when their soldiers would stride victoriously down London streets. This week, as the lights went on again in London, Berliners cowered in underground shelters while the Led Army stormed into their shattered city. Londoners gave thanks for the outward evidence of a battle well won, but there was no superficial gaiety or celebrations. For though streets and homes may once more be illuminated, it will take much more than the turn of a switch or the removal of blackout curtains to expel the dark shadows cast by many long y comes, there is years of warfare. And when still the Japanese war to he fought. Beyond that, there are one third of bombed Britains homes to be rebuilt, industries to be restored, trade revived, and a huge CHICAGO, ILL.- - Curtha Candy Company W the flrtt organization In the Natiop to flv the new returned veterans service flag authorized by the War Department Inez Aronson (left) bolds the r.ew flag, which aignifie tnat 130 returned service men and women have been employed or by the company, while Anne Hoffman displays the company flag honoring the 1,040 Curtiss employee i ho have entered the service. g PHONE ; 44 Infant Reeder debt to be faced. all-tim- 30 SOUTH MAIN LEGAL The infant son of Robert II. and "It any man among you seem e and high to be religious, brldlcth not his Mary ILmrcy Keener, of Trenton, to Parliament, brings no relief from the tongue, but birth in Ins ownldwd Fr,day hoitly Probate and Guardianship Notices, a local hospital. heavy taxation which has prevailed during the war. heart, tills mans religion is v in." Survivors include the Consult County Clerk or the Whereas the American personal income tax begins From the time we first went to two sisters, Kartn and parents, Respective Signers for Further E.valne Information. one brother ReedLa Mar Reeder, at 23 per cent, the British tax begins at 32 and rises er, of Trenton; and two grand to 50 per cent after $000 of taxable income. parents, Mrs. Nettie Reeder,- of Notice to Creditors Hyde Park, and Mrs. W. G. Reese Thus while the lifting of blackout restrictions is of Benson. In the District Court of the First warmly welcomed, the real light which the British Graveside services were Judicial District of the State of hy the W. Loyal Hall people need, and will have, to carry them forward reiieion not be counted vain? Utah, in and for the County of mortuary., Cache. with their new tasks is the same bright courage and we may observe ail the of our rcligion but it will Alma I Stauffer which shone throughout all the dark davs!tions v In the Matter of the Joint Es. count for naught if we deceive C. S. blitz. Monitor. of and nights tates of JOSEPH WATT9 and the Graveside funeral services were our own hearts. We know what' th.t means the twisting of facts, conducted in thefor Providence ceme. HARRIET ANN WATTS, Deceased. - TAXI j VE-Da- Britains sixth wartime budget FOR SALE Eating and Cooking 775J. Phone Albert Apples. Ghd Zbinden, Logan canyon ! NOW IN OUR NEW LOCATION EVERTON TYPEWRITER SERVICE FEDERAL AVENUE - conven-cheerfulne- j ss I merk:an FORUM views on Tala a subject. Articles mast be signed and the Cache American does not assume any responsibility for such articles. Opinions expressed are those of the contributor and are not necessarily those of this paper. which sets the rates for the ser- column la open to anyone who wishes to present hi the coloring of things to make them appear different, the hedging, menal- -i pologizing, alibing so that we might evade our own mental creating responsibilities, pictures that do not exist. We know that if we permit prejudice, unreasoning bias, resentment, dislike of our brothermen to drive out friendliness and love and a willingness to be of service, we are deceiving our own hearts. Furthermore, we may lead exemplary lives, but if we do not bridle our tongues, our religion is vain. We know what it means to bridle our tongues not to pass on gossip os fact, not to tell what we think as what we know, not to spread rumors, not to speak unkindly or discourteously. There was a verse by Edward Rowland Sill we had to learn In school which defined it still fur- vice furnished By Robert Crookston by privately-owne- d electric plants. The Cache American of April Now get a load of this. Who 24 had a letter reminding the 4 II do you think it was who put boys and girls of the program this law into effect of creating e Westing-houson the . by being put this commission? It was labor people. It Is designed to put up money to elect teach the young farmers better unions that who were converted to legislators farm and home methods by learn- this cause and had strong opposof to apply principles ing how ition to the capitalistic group. work simplification. As we said a moment ago, only As incentives to the 4 H memonehalf of the farms of about bers to continue a lively interest, this nation are electrified. In 1935 the Westlnghouse officials provide R. E. A. was created for the sole honor awards for outstanding purpose to get electric light and records of achievement. ther: power to rural districts. Last years wlner In Cache In nine years the number of "The truth we might from farms have kept. County for rural electrification electrified jumped activity was Calvin W. Funk of 743.951 to 2,557,247. Well, our space Who knows how sharp it pierced Richmond. is used so read more about the end stung? We who dwell in town have Rural Electrification Agency in The word we had not sense to say. taken note of the electric fence, the next Cache American. Who knows how grandly it had in the the electric water-heate- r rung! milk house, the electric milking This does not mean we should machine, and electric lights turned overlook evil. Not in the least. on by an alarm clock In the from We have a duty to condemn in chicken coop. This is calculated to all places where it exists. We must streamline egg production by wakcondemn the evil act (out we ing the hens from their peaceful must not generalize ebout evil slumber In the wee, small hours The mind Mr. Seneca said, doers, lumping the innocent with of the night. that is anxious about the future the guilty. We must not confuse Also the electric lights in the is miserable. And for anybody We must localize it in bam make it possible for the not knowing Mr. Seneca, I will the Issue. to eradicate it. order farmers to stream line their work tell em. He was a Roman philIt doesnt matter what our by an early start to get in their osopher, born in 3 B. C. Mr. neighbor does or how he lives up 14 hours each day. You folks who Seneca was no green pea. to his religion. We have ours, and have not seen the electric fence, Lots of folks today have folding well it is cheap, easy and fast to money burning holes in their our religion is a mockery if we do not live up to its teachings. install and is effective. jeans. But Mr. Seneca was not Our duty is plain and there is kind is so this to about much it fence Supposing planned talking no it. evading off part of an alfalfa field for a of folks. He was talking about If any man among, you seem hog pasture. A heavy sledge, an the kind who could not figure armfull of stakes and a wire Is what todays didos are bringing to be religious, bridleth not his his own all you need. Drive the stakes down upon us tomorrow like tongue, but deceiveth about 40 feet apart and string the our present tinkereing here in the heart, this mans religion is vain. wire about a foot above the U. S. A. with socialism, and useless. What this ground and give It the juice. making the Government the boss and half-waBetter put up a sign to caution of all our dongs, clean to the mor- coutry needs is more people to s to Congress. We people to stay away, and the pigs tician. Young folks with ambition write will stay away once their wet and pep, and a hankering to get gotta get the government back to snout touches the charged wire. ahead under their own steam, its job of keeping peace and being This electric fence is also effec- dont have too much out there the umpire nothing else. tive for cattle, but of course it in the future to beckon 'em. When Uncle Sambo gets back to must be higher off the ground, An that leans too just and fair governing, we will and of course on dry ground you heavy on mama and papa dont forget our anxieties and go to need more voltage than in a damp set any worlds on fire. And a per- town. Yours with the low down, son looking to the government meadow. JO SERRA Now here Is an important thing for all the answers becomes soft for all you honest Democrats to do, impress upon all the club I SECRET members and all other young people what our late President WE HAVEN'T IRWIN Roosevelt and his New-Dea- l GovWHAT TH- A- 1 A MOMENT TO LOSE-CO- ME ernment has done for rural elecI WE'RE LEAVING GEE, WOLF- -1 trification. Dont get the illusion TOLD YOU THAT I TOWN IMMEDIATELY that just because Cache, Rich TELEGRAM WAS WE'VE COT TO CO TO and Box Elder counties and this IMPORTANT THE COAST entire state has rural electrification service that it Is general throughout the United States. The Edison electrical institute makes the breathless report that only about half of the farms of this nation have been electrified. Why? Because the rich private utilities cant build into widely scattered farming areas without excessive charges. ' Utah farmers have electric ser... '")'X vf-- r vice at reasonable costs because of the Utah Industrial commission ed 31 Phene for Typewriter and Adding Mimeograph Service Machine Service, Ribbons Supplies Alma Lawrence tery Saturday Creditors will present claims Stauffer, infant son of Norman Earl and Carrie Ruth Clawson with vouchers to the undersigned, Svauffer, who died Friday night administrator at his residence at in a Logan hospital 36 hours af- Smithfleld, Cache County, Utah, on or before the 25th day of ter birth. Survivors Include the parents, of June JOSEPH HENRY WATTS, one brother, Norman Administrator of the Joint Earl Stauffer Jr., and grand par-Estates of Joseph Watts ents, Mr. and Mrs. Godfrey G. Stauffer and Mrs. Eunice Claw, and Harriet Ann Watts, deceased. son, of Providence. Kenneth Lindquist mortuary was GEORGE C. HEINRICH, Attorney for Estate. in charge of arrangements. Dates of Publication: Fredrick J. Petersen April 17, 24; May 1, 8, 15, 1945. Loans Furniture Autos 1 ! Ftineral services for Frederick J. blacksmith Ietcrsen, 85. retired who had lived in Smithfleld 14 years, were conducted Tuesday at noon in the Smithfleld Second ward chapel by Asa Weeks, bishop. Mr. Petersen died Saturday night of ailments incident to age. He was born September 14, 1859 in Vernsted, Denmark, a son of Soren Christian and Christine Christensen Nielsen and came to the United States in 1888 as a con- - LITTLE MOMENTS Livestock 530 to $38 FOR YOUR PLUMBING REPAIR CALL STATE LOAN BAUGH COMPANY PLUMBING CO. STOKERS Quality and Service 115 So. Main Phone 57 LINK-BEL- T OF LOGAN 29 West First North PHONE 260 IN BIG LIVES Kessler THE LOW DOWN HICKORY G.ROVE y post-card- off-sho- 4-- H OPERATIVES DANDIINN - V Cf i Alfred STARTED p. pioam president A? A DQAWaW EOO. DEARW0 COMfliiWy. 7S7-- M cf general .THE UVATT motoqq ROLLED |