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Show The Cache American, Loiran. Cache County. Utah Paire Two Tribute to Your Mother THE CACHE AMERICAN By MRS. Newspaper, Published Tuesdays and Fridays Dy the Cache American Publishing Company, at 62 West Centej Street, Logan, Utah. Send-Weekl- y WILLIAM C. ENGLAND, JAMES W. ENGLAND DAVID W. ENGLAND Managing Editor-Busine- ss Mechanical Manages Editor Department Entered as Second-Clas- s Matter, Novembe. 2, 1031, at Poet Office at Logan, Utah, under the Act of March 8, Friday, May the 1807. Subscription rates: Outside County, one year 82.00; Inside Cache County, f 1.50. Advertising rates made tnown upon application. li.WIU JENKINS tins day is set apart. pr.ii.vt to gratify the soul and heart; I'niw-r'a- l praeis a:e ru.vmg upaaitl, brfuk.ng through the sky. The air rings with iiiumc, nature It self helps to magnify. hing-- , hr nt In our opinion a plan to replace women labor with TIIE LOW DOWN the returning soldiers will go very far to solve the FROM IUCORY GROVE With everybody showing anxiety labor problem. Especially do we think the married about jobs after the war, the wromen, whose husbands have an income, should be Government, I reckon, would like asked to return to the home and take their rightful ideas. The folks running the shebang for us should know what place as a mother and housekeeper. One of the evils we want em to do. We pay the of the day, child delinquency, is chargeable to the check, so ought to do some of the ordering. If we care to eat neglect the children have received from their mothers hamburgers versus fillet mignon while she has been working away from the home with mushrooms, we should drop and statistics show' that child delinquency has increased very much during the last few years, even after thousands of our eighteen year old boys have been drafted into the armed forces of the county which naturally takes them out of the group from which delinquency is figured. A mothers place is in the home. That fact has been recognized throughout all the civilized world and law's have been passed to render aid to the dependent mother so she can remain at home to care for her children. The aid thus rendered is based upon the need according to the number of children, and the necessary money required for that purpose is raised through taxation, whereupon everyone with an income or with property, contributes to the fund. It is true the w'orking mother, who has now become the possesBringing you entertainment sor of much more money than she had heretofore been accustomed to handle, will not take the suggestion very kindly, because an appetite for more and more fias taken possession of her. We hope, however, that ;she will remember the truth of the question, What is home without a mother? and will be just as loyal to the soldier boy in returning to her natural life as she wras in leaving her home to aid him through her employment in the critical war work. She really should Protecting your food not have to be requested to give up her present employment, but should offer to leave in favor of the returning soldier. . TAXI pjwJ DAN DUNN Sacrtt Operative 49 QrjTjpn relief from it'chine caued f y eczr-nathlete's foot, scabies, pimnles and other itching For quick liquid mnditon-- : cooling, D. o, D. Prescription, a doctors formu.i .J condor's Oreaw ess and shunless. Soothes, Little quickly calms inluise lulling 3.": triul it. or money back Don'tsufTer A k Sruggist today fur O. D. D. PHfcSCRieTio. Haute, or Keokuk. A billion dollars is chicken feed today, so tear down and sell the roll-towhole outfit, including desks etc., at our present Capitol. Build a new, clean place but half as big out West. That will make jobs coming and going. With the fresh air of the West with clear thinking we could get back In the groove be the U. S. A. again. Yours with the low down, j SERRA p WALLACE J. BINGILAM Plaintiff, vs. JOHN A. NORTH, and kite MARY B. NORTH. GRANT NORTH, GUSTAV C. RICHTER, also known as Gustave C. Richter, and wife HEVA D. RICHTER, JOSEPH McCANN, MILTON WOOD, MINNIE BENNETT, Loans CHARLES McCANN, DEAN P. CANTWELL, JAMES H. CANTWELL and NIEL JENSEN. All other persons, un- known, claiming any right, title, estat'e or Interest in, or lien upon! the real property described in the to plaintiffs complaint, adverse ownership, 0r clouding plaintiff's title thereto, Defendants. THE STATE OP UTAH TO SAID DEFENDANT You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after service of this summons upon you if1 served within the county in which ' this action is brought, otherwise within thirty days after service and defend the above entitled action; and in case of your failure so to d. Judgement will be ren-J- O dered against you according to the Furniture Autos Livestock $50 to s.100 STATE LOAN COMPANY OF LOGAN 29 West First North PHONE 'v Reddy Kilowatt is on the job every minute of the da- y- ri-- yi Doing the family washing Making ironing easy Cooking better meals Supplying plenty of hot water Giving "you the convenience of table appliances When Electrical appliances letter Ltviii A N D e U Y WAR, BONDS. TO UTAH POWERS LIGHT CO. 2G0 1111 gandoy dealer. 44 CHECKED y, BAUGH arc again available, buy from your PHONE In sacrament meeting, Neva Williams, 8 years old, was confirmed a member of the L.D.S. , right-of-wa- n church, and the following babies were named: Karren and Staren, twin daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Ver Nile Lott; Glen Linis, son of On Sunday, May 6, a Mothers Mr. and Mrs. Ruel Moss. Elaine, day program was presented by daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo the Sunday schooL Mr9. Byron Godfrey; Bemon, son of Mr. and Loosle and Mrs. Glen Thompson were directors.: Songs were given by the members of the kindergarten and primary classes; duet by Mrs. J. Byron Ravsten .and Mrs. B. M. Griffin; quartet by Ruth and Andrew Clark and Carmetta and Glade Erickson; piano solo, 30 SOUTH MAIN Miss Leah Ravsten. Others taking were Thomas Griffin, Electa part Thompson, Norman Ravsten, Ned Christensen, Verl Godfrey, James Ravsten, Lloyd Godfrey. All moth, ers were presented with Mothers day booklets. Mr. and Mrs. peter E. Barson of Clifton, Idaho spent Sunday visiting in' Clarkston. , Judicial District of the State of Nevertheless, for all hardships In the way the wouldn't think to stop I'tah, In and for the County of Depriving herself she tries to push and pull you to the top; he. Ca I dare to say. dutiful, she often forgot herself thinking of you; In all the world, no one el.se would be so devoted and so true. In the Matter of the Joint s of JOSEPH WATTS and Days and nights she walked the floor, she stayed awake, HARRIET ANN WATTS, Losing all her rest and sleep and this just for your sake; 27. 1915. The last thing on earth with you she would gladly share. Deceased. Creditors With your darling Mother, no one can compare. will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned, She thinks of you late at night and early in the morn. administrator at his residence at As a fact she prayed for you long before you were born; Smlthfleld, Cache County, Utah, And she either offered or gave up her life for your very birth. on or before the 25th day of Such a friend you won't find again looking over all the earth. June, 1915. JOSEPH HENRY WATTS. Your Mother has toiled in the past to make your future great; Administrator of the Joint FURNACE For all the woild, in you, let her not loe her hopes nor faith; CLEANING, Repairing, Estates of Joseph Watts Bestow your love, take her In your arms, grateful give, Stoker Repairing and Service A few costless words, saying: Mother, long may you live. and Harriet Ann Watts, Wangsgsard Coal and Stoker On. deceased. No matter what state of life, the time is going much too fast 167 South Main. Pnone 131 GEORGE C. HEINRICH. Sons and daughters, don't delay, do for your Mother first and last. for Estate. Attorney Be thankful for the privilege, gne solemn thoughts, with stress Dates of Publication: FOR YOUR Remember, that each day she lives, means one day less. April 17. 21; May 1. 8. 15, 1915. PLUMBING REPAIR With new resolutions comply with the nation's wide request. CALL Make your Mother the queen of the day and your favored guest; Summons Sons and daughters would it not be cruel almost a crime. For one to neglect Mother on such an occasion, day and time. In the District Court of the First PLUMBING CO. If through death or some calamity, what ever might be the case. Judicial District of the State of LINK-BEL- T Someone else had brought you up struggling to your Mother's place; STOKERS I tah, in and for the County of Although the Lord created no two alike, it matters not, all the same Cache. and Service Quality Pay your obligations, saying: dear Mother blessed be your name. 115 So. Main Phone 57 to make their home. boys. j of the complaint, which been filed with the clerk of te abate court. Tills action Is brought to quiet title to the premises desiribed In the complaint, to.wit: The Ea-- t half of the Southwest quarter of Section 13 In Town-:h:- j) 13 North, Range One West of tiie Salt Lake Meridian, less 1 57 acres to the Utah-Idah- o Cen-- I tral Railroad tabling exclusive of said right-o- f way 7813 acres. A. SJOSTROM, ILVRVEY Attorney for Plaintiff. Post Office Address: Arlmo Bldg. Logan. Utah. Date of first publication, April !l! Trobate and Guardianship Notices, Consult County Clerk or Ike Respective Signers for lurtkei Information. Notice to Creditors - fanners j Down from the valleys, up to the mountain's highest peak. Gods love and mighty power forcibly everything dots speak; The r.irth looks gunious, Mother can't withhold her tears. For life was not all sunshine in past days and years. The Employed Mother Has a New Responsibility Our boys are coming home nearly two million during ihe next nine months. The plan of release has been worked out upon a point oysttm which will make it impossible for the mustering out authorities to show preference; each man will be given his release by vir tue of his service. Every parent and loved one of, the soldier will now start ligunng with the hope of linding the credits due him. Many will have more than needed, while others will have just a point or two too few. We commend very highly the plan agreec upon and we hope there will be no need of a controversy arising from it. There should not be, because it will merely require a little addition of points to de termine the standing of each man. There will be, however, a grave problem arise upon the return of our boys that of employment. It is true much thought has been given by local and state officials for the postwar period, but we have not noticed Mrs. Leland Archibald; James a card to congress, and say so. that there has been anything very definite proposed Wallace, son of Mr. and Mrs. I am writing mine open letter other than the natural need of construction and re- Charles Johnson. as below. Mrs. Mrs. and like. Willis or more of us live in and Those to Half the Thompson roads, buildings, bridgespair were with Darwin smaller visiting The District of Goodcy projects are ordinary necessities and will need only Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kent, Monday. Columbia places. has become so cluttered the usual force of men and materials. Then there are Mr. and Mrs. John Owen, of up and big. that if you live here the jobs of farm help which should absorb a large por- Fielding, spent 9unday in Clark-sto- a spell, you have no idea about what is going on elswhere or tion of men, but which will not amount to so much Joseph Thompson, son of Mr. what people want. So U make because during the past two years the farms have and Mrs. Kenneth Thompson, new employment and get our was recently, released with a Government back onto the old produced the largest crops in the history of the world medical from Merchant U. S. A. basis, I propose moving discharge even without the help of those taken from the farm Marines. the Capitol. Move it nearer the homes. Better methods and the use of more efficient Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Jardine of center of our country some place Clark-stolike Topeka, Kansas, or Terre machinery has substituted very nobly the labor of the Ogden, have returned to 85-poi- Uj.htlrMlMMMtW I In l.cnor of your la.U.fu! Mother, The world $4, 9 LEGAL j 11. 1915 " ' |