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Show J'aire Two The Cache American, Loan, Cache County, Utah General MacArllnir Medal THE CACHE AMERICAN Semi-Weekl- Newspaper, Inbllahed Tuesdays y tba Cach WILLIAM C. ENGLAND, JAMES W. ENGLAND DAVID W. ENGLAND Entered Port a Managing Edltor-Ouin- Mechanical Socond-ClaMatter, November 2, 1931, at the at Logan, Utah, under the Act of March I, 1697. s Office Subscription rate: Outside County, one year 12 00; Inside Cache County, $1 90. Advertising rate made known upon application. I.ET THEM 1)0 IT As the conditions in Germany and other German occupied territories is changing from war activities to peace activities, te learn that the men responsible for the terrible suffering and bloodshed forced upon the world because of a desire to rule all mankind are one by one being taken into custody. Every man is entitled to a just hearing before sentence is passed against him, but we are somewhat pleased to learn that many of the guilty ones hae passed sentence upon themselves and are taking their own lives. We have hoped that they would not be brought to the United States for trial, because the courts here are so imbued with the thought that each and every breaker of the law should have a fair trial that they often prolong the case until the guilty one has lang- tablished requirements consistent with the ab.lity of their particular age groups. Contestant must submit record book after it has been signed by official local chairman or leader who will have visited the entrant garden at least twice during the season. Keen competition and better gardens should result from this Green Thumb contest for it is estimated that not more than ten per cent of the participants in a group shall be eligible for a MacArthur medal, the number of which is limited to approximately 30,000 for the entire country. There will be ribbons and ccrtifl- - Fl UN AC Cl EASING, Repairing, Repairing and Service vtangsgiard Coal and SUAer Ca 8oulh p,lon(f C the IjMri.t Court of the first JutliiUI DUtriu of the State of ,n uln I Uh, tn and for the C ounty of he. (ax IOR SU.E Bkck Maj tic range, good grates and water Jacket. WALLACE J. BINGHAM, Plain-t.fCull evenings, 63 West 6th So. is. JOHN A. NORTH, and wife ,! I , f. TAXI NORTH. GRANT MARY B NORTH. GUSTAV C. RICHTER, also known as Gustave C Richter, N E and wife HEVA D. RICHTER. JOSEPH McCANN, MILTON WOOD MINNIE BENNETT. CHARLES McCANN. DEAN P. CANTWELL. 30 SOUTH MAIN JAMES H. CANTWELL and NIEL unAll JENSEN other persons, known, cl i lining any right, title, FOR YOlR estate or Interest In, or lien upon, PLUMBING REPAIR the real property described In the CALL complaint, adierse to plaintiffs owncrsliip, or clouding plaintiffs title thereto, IX fondants. THE STATE OF UTAH TO SAID rLUMIIING CO. DEFENDANT LINK-BELSTOKERS You are hereby summoned to apQuality and Service pear within twenty dns after ser115 So. Main Phone 57 vice of this summons upon ou If served within the county In which tills iition is brought, otherwise within thirty days after servioe and defend the above entitled action; and In case of jour failure so to do. judgement will be renharmful dered against you according to the Kirmil emit bru.hinr. Jim pat r- -t plata demand of the comptulnt, which w rr a.- - b.idi la (Ibm has been filed with the clerk of mad u lilU KlorniU. Prrtt.t the above court. Main, (jritlura (Jar, discoloration diurpxu, Yoar forth Tliis action Is brought to quiet parkto liko Boar. Aok draoclot today tar Klocnito.' title to the premises described In the complaint, to.wit: The East half of the Southwest quarter of Section 12 In Town- Get Klcenlte to day at City Drag ship 13 North. Range One West Company and all good druggist. of the Salt Lake Meridian, less 1 57 acres to the Utah-Idah- o Centomey for Plaintiff. contral Railroad rlgnt-ot-wa-y, Post Office Address: Arlmo Bldg. taining exclusive of said rlght-o- f Logan, Utah. way 7843 acres. Date of first publication, April HARVEY A SJOSTROM, At- - 27. 1945. mo 44 BAUGH T General MacArthur Medal cates as consolation prizes. Medal winners may compete for local and state awards, as well as the grand national award of a $500. war bond which is the major prize in the Green Thumb Contest the Institute is sponsoring on a nation-wid- e basis. uished in his prison cell many months, and in some cases years bringing added expense to the citizens of the nation before the sentence is finally passed. Often, Information may be had from in that case the details of the original crime is forgotlocal and state Victory Garden ten and the sting of it has become less severe. Chairmen or committees, or from National Victory Garden InstiWe feel inclined to suggest in each case of capture tute, 598 Madison Avenue, New of the German "supermen, guilty of assisting in the York (22), N. Y. horrible crimes against humanity during the past few conference being held In the tabernacle day. Prayers were years, that they not only be confined in a prison camp by Lewis Brenchley and James L. Wyatt;Mothers trio, The End of a Cobor jail; but along with the other furniture provided blestone Road." and That Wonderful Mother of Mine," were by Mesdames Edith Maughan, Venice Maughan and Rena B. Leishman; there be also placed at their convenience a good sharp talks on Mother," by Miss Dona Wyatt and Donald Leishman; song the kindergarten; poems by the primary department; poem by razor, a bottle of poison and a nice clean and strong by Rex Maughan; duet by Stella Bradshaw-- , Carol Hall, be would used We the of one them of are opinion rope. and June Haslam; tribute to mother, Miss Wilma Hall; Betsy Wyatt response by Mrs. when the prisoner lets his conscience start to act. The Parley Hall; duct. Mother, by Mrs. Pearl Bankhead and Mrs. Kate Haslam, accompanied by Mrs. Reta Poppleton. Each mother guard placed about the prisoner should be instructed pesented with a potted plant not to watch him too carefully only to see that he does not escape. CACHE s VALLEY Wellsville Junior High School Summons Stoker With the food battle far from won, intensive Hurt are be.njj niitde by the National Victory Garden Institute to increase the number of Victory Garden in thi. country. To cnl.st the up port of young people to grow vitally needed food, the Institute announce the Generrl Douglas MacArthur medal which will be awarded to outstanding boy and girl gardener of the United States. In response to a letter written by Lester J. Norris, chairman of the board of the Institute, asking permission to issue a Gen eral MacArthur medal to aid the Victory Garden program, the General replied: Glad to do anything that will help." Any boy or girl may qualify for the General MacArtnur medal by meeting the requirements of his or her particular organization, based on inspection by local leaders. Under the broad stand ards set up by the National Victory Garden Institute, Boy Scout and other organizations have es- Manage ... Editor Departroent ei SOfflMDS &V3 LEGAL i For Junior Gardeners and Friday by Publishing Company, at 62 Wert Ceniei Sireet, Logan, Utah. American Friday, May 23, 1915 Io HELPS FEED MANY G.I.S LIKE Commencement THESE Exercises Friday Evening Wellsiille The commencement exercises of the Wellsville Junior high school were held Friday evening m the tabernacle, at which the following program was rendered: Selections by the junior high school band, under the direction of Louis Brenchley, musical director; invocation, Shirley Olsen; salutation. Dee Perkes; chorus, Pep Song, by the graduates; valedictory, Miss Madlyn Perkins; cornet solo, The Blue Danube", by Marilyn Hansen: reading, Hanging a Picture, by A. G Wood; piano lolo, "The Water Fall, by Elaine Kidman; address to the graduates, Professor A. N. Sorensen of the of diplomas, school board member, John J. USAC; presentation The graduates were: Dawn Hendry; benediction, Elmo Leishman Anderson, Murray Archibald, Jerry Bailey, Gerald Bankhead. Clinton Baugh, lon Bailey, Norman Bassett, Louella Baker, Jean Bradshaw, Margaret Bradshaw, Stellt Bradshaw, Colene Cooper, Donna Cooper, La Nae Cooper. Rex Davis, Ronald Garrett. La Nell Glenn, Eva Hall, Shirley Hill, Shnlene Hoskins, Don Hoskins, Marilyn Hansen, Seth Haslam, Heber Hardman, Rhea Bell Jackson, Harry Karmen, Cleo Kidman, Elaine Kidman, Mary Kidman, Ronald Kidman, Junior Kerr, Merlin Kendrick, Evelyn Leatham. Elmo Leishman, Courtney Leish man, Ray Lindley, Leroy Myers, Job Miller, Beikley Murray, Derlan Murray, John Murray, Mark Neilscvn, Donna Olsen, James Olsen, Milton Olsen, Shirley Olsen, Leora Poppleton, Luzanne Parkinson, Roy Poppleton, Madlyn Perkins, Dee Feikins. Jay Richards, Maurice Honor Students: Sorensen, Doyle Wyatt, John Wyatt, A. G Wood. Madlyn Perkins, Dee Peikins, Shnley Olsen, Leroy Myers, Elmo LeishThe faculty were: Walter Perkins, principal, man, Mary Kidman. Louis Brenchlev, Aaron Leishman, Fred Sorensen, Nadine Richards, Bertha Whitehouse. Wellsville Mothers Honored in Sunday School Sunday, May 20 Wellsville The Wellsville ward Sunday mothers at Sunday School, Sunday, May Do you suffer from 05iBWBa tei&SMMa On School honored eighty-fiv- e 20, on account of stake CERTAIN DAYS of the month? Furniture Autos Livestock Sflo to $300 STATE LOAN COMPANY Kelps Build Up Resistance Against Such Distress! Do functional periodic disturbances cause you to feel nervous as a witch, bo restless. Jittery, highstrung, perhaps tired, dragged out at such times? Then dont delayf Try this great medicine Lydia E. Plnkhams Vegetable Compound to relieve such symptoms. one of the best known and most Its effective medicines for this purpose. Pinkhama Compound helps natupeI Taken regularly It helps bund up resistance against such distress. 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In base field kitTheres a challenge in this Governchens, on battleships, in submarines ment Bill request. A challenge to the wherever our men are stationed, must farmers who milk more dairy evaporated milk is a familiar apd a welcome sight . . . because this is cows with less help. A challenge to Milk Richthe people who work in the Sego vital food. Milk plants processing the milk. A No experIn fact, evaporated milk is such a man challenge to every is vital war food that the Sego Milk in Cache Valley because ' more plants here, like all evaporated milk workers will be needed in order to plants, have been declared a critical meet the 1945 quota. All employees axe hired In keeping with war industry by the War Manpower the regulations of the U. 3. Employment Commission. Its such a vital war THIS IS VITAL WAR WORK. Service. you can take part in this essential war work, see or call Murray at the Sego plant in mond now. able-bodi- ience ed necessary. DAN DUNN - SECRET OPERATIVE 48 HERE, this IRWIN-SHO- WIRE- MV LIE OT -I WANT DETECTOO WELL, THAT SETTLES THAT WELL START TOMORROW-S- AY THE TESTS WHAT ABOUT THE RECORDS OF THE PURCHASED BY PRIVATE INDIVIDUALS SINCE THE WAR WHERE ARE W&P EY?? FAST AS ALL THAT CALLED --I JUST AND THE COLLECTOR SAID THE LIST WOULD BE READy TODAY |