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Show Friday, May 4, The Cache American, Loifan. Cache County, Utah m THE CACHE AMERICAN WvHiy Newspaper, published Tuesdays and Fridays by the Cache American Publishing Company, at 13 West Ontei Street, Logan, Utah. Semi-Weekl- y WILLIAM C. ENGLAND, JAMES W. ENGLAND DAVID W. ENGLAND Managing Edltor-- B usings Mechanical Maaages Editor Department Entered aa Matter, November 2, 1M1, at Post Office at Logan, Utah, under the Act ol March I. Seoond-Clas- s y the ly t TOti'S'VJlf. fc 1897. Subscription raue: Outside County, one year 83.00; Inside Cache County, f 1.00. Advertising rates made known upon application. Tti ' AH HU A MOST POUI1TEI) MAN We doubt A suenct.eosagAuzeo SUTTOCCO Tin: 7t Li J 4 VSf.fJ re Fie n:e 4vo csATTZt CtAO W'Aj n AT T B I Oif.st Of TH ASM.' that there has ever been a human being whose existence or has thrown so much doubt in the minds of the people of the world as does GUTA QA 80, WHH ttuNNiMi AMT Adolph Hitler. Ever since he rose to power in Germany ' TKQ 1 MTSGtAM sat', the world has looked upon him with suspicion. The purHHJHTOAtAm its poses of his invasion of his neighboring countries have carried the thought that his intentions were not lOCKIDOU- Tto help the people of the invaded territories but rathWUiAH'KHMmplwu jgSirt) to them of the will, through selfishness, er to subject MO tt(AKf mTQ te master race". For the purposes of the HOlXiS (ACHAent- fBlCCNTVf FQtOOT control he took from his countrymen all semAPT ATT MO ALMOSTttg COT blance of religion, brotherhood and Christianity. With MCHiOCUMBiNQ 0 "'A Of Sngy pomp and show' he appeared in the captured cities as wnOoni. them the would from take and then their liberator things needed for normal human existence and gave it to his armies of occupation. He forced the men and clvihzailon we have known for sojof your community and abound-lonis hanging on is the weekly j tnX with wisdom and good, women of those places to work as slaves for him. In ... A few ago fashioned horse-senon his edipreventing the children to receive the necessary food there were those whoyears forecast torial page. for a strong and well developed growth he lowered their the death of the weekly. It could Why not drop in on this hard-resistance against disease, intending to make of them not withstand the radio. TTie j Home Front Hero' some to the city, the rush for know ,et day soon a weak nation so in the future they could not rise up drain defense Jobs and call to arms the terrific ycu Job he appreciate would mean its doom. But the is against the German military might doing under such trying cir. His whereabouts have been publicized on various prophet did not know the small cumstances Even a newspaperman communities. Neither did he know can do with an occasional occasions without the actual proof of them. His pat on the love one develops for runn- the back. been have been broadcast as having given ing a small newspaper. Even in person, but with the belief that it was another, and though the hie Is less glamorous than on a metropolitan daily, it now, according to announcements he is dead. Doubt has its own charms. i3 expressed as to that fact and many feel that his It is hard to forget the body must be seen hanging in a tree before they can tune of the press on publication to It's a rare experience believe the story. The feeling is held that his where- day. know that she is out again, to abouts are shrouded in mystery, that he has disguised, remove the forms, redistribute the himself beyond recognition, or that he has fled to some type and mall her out to apprecicustomers. It is a place hideout where he hopes to evade the law that will at- ative where the back office is close to tempt to bring him to a judgment deserving of such a the front and the whole is dif. fused with an atmosphere that is fellow as he. to put behind and leave. hard We hope he is gone and that another like him will "The little towns are still our never attempt to conquer the world. strongholds. There we find devo. non-existen- ce - m, NC - lY'l' AHAMT ab-eolu- so-call- ed 1 g se CLEANING, Repatrtng, Ur (miring and Serrlce- -. Wangirtard IXmi and 8 ujker Oo. 187 South Main. Pnone 13X Moker - -- - -- INSTRUCTION FEMALE A CAREER Summons S TO 0 US rlUNAlt NeUeea. Probate end Guardianship or tlw Clerk Consult County lurlbof e for BMjx-etlvSlpnm Inlormation. jXft wnitr 4 mQi.iT rm G)q3 CTSHHDS .,0 LEGAL m Wf & AS A PRACTICAL NURSE May mean good nLlrirt Court of the First INSTItl'CTION occu- lntereoUn travel of money, ,nja!lU Ll PL'trlrt of the State health to and bring of Help patioa Utah, In and for the County to the home. Leam happiness Cache. how to care for sick, help the of babies. Plaininjured, take care J. BINGHAM, WALLACE exinstruction pnf.lous Easy tiff. vs. needed for enrollnot and perience JOHN A NORTH, ment Attractive earning possiMARY B. NORTH. O R AST details. Write bilities. FREE NORTH. GUSTAV C. RICHTER, School of Practical Nura-ln- g. Wayne Richter, C. Gustave also known as this paper. Box W C-JOand wife HEVA D. RICHTER. WOOD, MILTON SEPH McCANN. BENNETT. CHARLES the complaint to.wit: MINNIE The East half of the Southwest MoCANN. DEAN P. CANTWELL. of Section 13 in TownMEL and quarter CANTWELL IL JAMES 13 unNorth. Range One West ship JENSEN. All other persons, Salt of the Meridian, less title, right, known, claiming any Ulah-Idah- o Cenestate or interest In, or lien upon, 1.57 acres to theright-of-waconRailroad the In tral described the real property exclusive of said right-o- f taining to adverse plaintiff complaint, 78 43 acres. ownership, or clouding plaintiffs way HARVEY A SJOSTROM, AtDefendants. thereto. title THE STATE OF UTAH TO SAID torney for Plaintiff. Post Office Address: Arimo Bldg. DEFENDANT You are hereby summoned to ap- Logan, Utah. serDate of first publication, April pear within twenty days after vice of this summons upon you if 27. 1945. served within the county In which this action Is brought, otherwise FOR YOUR within thirty days after service PLUMBING REPAIR and defend the above entitled acCALL tion; and in case of your failure so to do. Judgement will be rendered against you according to the PLUMBING CO. demand of the complaint, which LINK-BEL- T STOKERS has been filed with the clerk of the above court Quality and Service This action is brought to quiet 115 So. Mala Phone 57 title to the premises described in o. Ike y. BAUGH deeply-roote- lic-lo- c HlG(ihi QtoftsgB mee Steffir a (Stedtoy FORUM AMERICAN Tula column Is open to anyone who wishes to present his views c u subject. Articles must 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. Hero on The Home Front Advocates Closed Season Until Boys Come Home By Robert Crookston Let this be a lesson to anyone who feels the urge to take game fish out of season. Our game wardens got men doing this at Sw&n Creek, three months ago, and they refused to come before a court here and insisted upon being tried In Rich county, which is their priviledge of course. The court over there appeared reluctant to set a trial, it is al- By George Peck Approximately 52 per cent of of the United the population States lives in towns of less than Last year this 10,000 population. billion dollars 44 group spent which represented 43 per cent of the buying power of the nation. The home town paper is the which one reliable vehicle on the seller can carry his message to this vast portion of our population, which has the highest perowners and centage of home the which normally purchases most automobiles, trucks, tractors and many other things. The Dallas Morning (Texas) News, a metropolitan daily, recently paid a high trihute to the weekly newspapers ind to the people living In the communities they serve. It said In part: A heartwarming sign that the leged, that is why the case was not disposed of at once. Anyway this proved to be expensive for the fishermen, because of their and Insisting upon the witnesses prosecution being obliged to travel to Laketown, they not only were were assessed a fine, but also soaked for the costs of this trip over there to hold trial. Here in Cache county there are ' a few fellows who shoot pheasants along the highways, and at this time the fields and pastures are bare of any weeds, grass or growing corn for cover, so the pheasants can hide. upon a diet of dry twigs, and as There is grain strewn along they only have teeth on the the road that fall off passing lower Jaw, this tender green sage trucks, and this entices the birds may be a treat, even though it where they are easy targets for is not so palatable. those who want to be unfair. Why don't some of you people 8X1 nature lov- - wbo bave influence and power sPrsryen ers should take it upon themselves make an effort t0 bring about a to arrest anyne they see at such truce, or moritrium of any shootsculdudgery, take their guns and ing or fishing until the boys come car license, and any other evi- home? dence to a court of justice. A closed season on fishing and Now that the foothills are showuntil the soldiers come shooting ing some green vegetation, the home to stay, to show them we deer come down out of the snow do have a little consideration for to brouse upon the green sage, them. You know, after all we and it seems strange they can eat people here in Logan have done such bitter food, but they havent but little. got a variety of food to choose More power to the women who from like we have. and knitting All winter they have existed.(have been sewing for Ked cross. Also those active in old clothes collection. I -- tion and affection for community life. Folks may be complacent at times, but they feel they are a part of their environment, not little saplings in a dense woodland. It is comforting to know that their institutions are still rooted, that they are weathering one .of the great crises of history and will live to carry on a great heritage." Thats what the editor of a large paper, published in a large city, thinks of the n folks. newspaper and He could well have added what the editor of this newspaper is too modest to tell you that all the miracles of production since Pearl Harbor have not been performed in the plants making airplanes, tanks, munitions and materials for war. The editor of the small-townewspaper, too, has wrought miracles of production and has performed them in most cases with a badly depleted staff, worn-ou- t mechanical and a equipment woeful shortage of newsprint. In spite of all these handicaps he has kept his paper rolling off the press; has continued to render small-tow- n small-tow- yeoman servicei to his community. The editor of this newspaper doesnt sit in a comfortable chair before an elegant mahogany desk. He doesnt have a corps of expensive assistants, hut in spite of these lacks, he is giving you a newspaper replete with the news Acid indigestion Relieved in 5 minutes or Klnc fwtura Syndicate Ail Righto Reserved- - HOW QU113TUPLEIS relieve coughing of CUES? G0LSS Whenever the Quintuplets catch cold their chests, throats and backs are rubbed with Musterole. So Musterole must be can buyl just about the best break youlocal conMusterole helps up gestion in upper bronchial tract, makes cold-reli- breathing easier, promptly relieves cough- aching chest muscles ing and tight, sore, due to colds. In 3 Strengths: Childrens Lldd, Regular, and Extra Strong. of the greatest time and labor savers on any farm are Electric Brooders. can care So light and easy is the work that even a child or a woman for many broods of chicks. I Electric Brooders also lower the mortality rate because of accurate and automatic control of temperature, producing an even and uniform spread of beat with constant ventilation. Chicks accept the Electric Brooder more readily, feather better and wean away from beat at double your money back When eiress stomach sold causes painful, suffocating gas. sour itoraach and heartburn, doctors usaally prescribe the fastest acting medicines known fop vmptomattc relief medicines like those In s Tablets. No laxative Beli-an- s brings comfort in a liffy or double your money back oq return of but Ids to us. 25c at all druggists. 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