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Show Friday, July 27. LITTLE MOMENTS IN BIG LIVES THE CACHE AMERICAN Probate and Guardianship Notice, Cornell County Clerk er tk for Further Respective Signer Information. by and Friday Newspaper, Published Tuesday the Cache American Publishing Company, at 62 Wart Cent Street, Logan, Utah. Semi-Weekl- y WILLIAM C. ENGLAND, JAMES W, ENGLAND DAVID W. ENGLAND Managing Edltor-Busln- Manage ee Mechanical Jllt0! Notice to Creditors Department 2. 1931, at Matter, Novembe Entered aa Seconders Port Office at Logan. Utah, under the Act of March I, In '.he District Court of the First Judicial District of the State ef Utah, In and for thi County of Caihe. the 1397. Subscription raw: Outside Count, one year 63.00; Inside Cache County. 61.50. AdvertUlng rate made known upon eppli cation. In the Matter of the Estate of SARAH M. BAIR. Deceased. claims, Creditors will present with vouchers, to the undersigned dminLstratrlx at her residence at 255 South 4th East. Logan, Cache County. Utah, on or before the 6th day of September. 1945. JUNA B. BROBERO, Administratrix of the estate of Sarah M. Bair, deceased. GEORGE C. HEINRICH. Attorney lor Administratrix. Dates of Publication: July 3, JUST IN CASK The suggestion that congress change the laws governnational ing the succession of the Presidency has evoked choice first discussion. President Truman suggested that vacancy should pass to in the event of a the Speaker of the House instead of the Secretary of State. He gave as his reason that the speaker is first elected from a Congressional District, and then elected to preside, by the full membership of the House of Representatives, therefore he is the principle choice of the people; whereas the Secretary of State is the choice of the President who. under the present system, names the heir to the Presidency. while Some of the Senators raised the point that and his fitness political Speaker Rayburn is in office that Presito the successor a status would make him logical services the lose to dency, should we be so unfortunate of Mr. Truman. In opposition to the .pending proposal it is pointed out that the next Congress might be made up of a majorof the ity of Republicans who would elect a new Speaker reasons House, and he would not be a proper successor, by of politics. Besides, he might not be qualified for the office in the same way as Speaker Rayburn. By a peculiar chain of circumstances the recent Secretary of State was not considered as a legitimate even though he had successfully handled the Dumbarton Oaks and San Francisco Conferences to havperfection. But he had no background as a politician, of executive big ing learned all of his lessons as the business. Besides that he was not considered to be a New Dealer. Therefore President Truman promoted him to be representative of the United States in affairs relating to the United Nations. son on health At present Secretary of State Byrnes is in line as successor of Mr. Truman, and inasmuch as he is entirely satisfactory to the Democrats it may be that Congress the plan to elevate the Speaker of the k will House in case there should be a Presidential succession. Vice-President- ial 6. DEQMflOD GlMDEL.Mll kNCWN NPU VDQk MEQOUANT. WP DEBUT AD A SALESMAN IM A PHILADELPHIA DTOQE. WHEN HE TOED TO DELL BABY GIBBON .... TO AN OLD MAID MADE r vr i Hii LOW DOWN I Here and There - Prosperity? Pri-:an- ele-ga- son-in-la- BAUGH 0 'OPERATIVE14B EEP i, m 27; 20, 3, Aug. 1945. Tw iczmt In the matter of the estate of JOHN REYNOLDS, Deceased. will Creditors present claims with vouchers attached, to the undersigned executor at his residence in Wellsville, Cache county, Utah, on or before the 17th day lof September, 1945, JOSEPH WILLIAM REYNOLDS, Executor of the estate of John Reynolds, Deceased. LOTHAIRE R. RICH, Attorney for Executor. Dates of publication: July 10, 13 20. 27; August 3. 10. 1945. from The following members of the Christensen family enjoyed dinner in Logan Canyon Sunday: Mr. I and Mrs. Clyde Christensen end was given by Miss daughter, Gean, Mr. and Mrs. J. Arbom Christensen and daughter Clair Ann, Mr. and Mrs. Farron DeMille of Rockville, Utah, Mrs. Anna and Alice Christensen. side-tracThe follwoing married children Mrs. Lynn Jensen is spending aniand their f'amllles of Mr- - and MrS' indefinite time visiting with her j Henry Hansen wh live at dtatant have becn spending their parents. Mr. and Mrs T. E.'Placesvacation with Reese. She has recently returned home from Texas, after a pleas- -, dauShter Mrs. Amelia Schoefield BOREDOM smaU tighter Wanda Lee d ant visit with her husband, with affected for Salt am I left deeply Sunday City vate Lynn Jensen. By Ruth Taylor cramps in the neck. after spending a week here. Mr. At people who constantly moan, The Ralph Smith camp of the and Mrs. Newell Hansen and Can we have prosperity when About the incision ' that left we of Utah Pioneers spon- - children for Are comes? Lynda and Brent of Daughters planning peace them a wreck, ! the Impossible? What will be the When I have a scar of my own. sored a Pioneer program Sunday Pocatello, are spending their va- outcome? Will peoples end nations evening with Mrs. William Pack in i cation at the Hansen home with Or the mother who claims that charge. The principle speaker was their parents. Two daughters, Beth revert to selfish ambitions when her offspring has done, J. W. Hyde, while other program and Joyce Hansen, of Mr. and the guns finally cease? The feats of a marvelous elf. included a story on Pion- Mrs. Wendell Hansen of Salt Lake numbers A wamipg note was sounded But fails to refer to my eer days by Mrs. Annie J. King City are also visiting at the home from the State Department recson. of their grandparents, Mr. and and piano selections. When I am a parent myself. ently in these lines: "Political Mrs. Henry Hansen. Isolationism has been discredited, Mrs. C. A. Nyman, who was But, frankly, the bore I could Mr. Amos Rigby is still confined but we must be careful now that her birthday anniversary observing gleefully choke, in we are not dragged down by its the Cache Valley hospital sufwas on noose of and honor at of a With the aid guest Friday, from stomach troubles. fering twin, economic isolationism. a line, an afternoon party at her home. Nolan and Dee Griffin, sons of If we remember tbit the recovIs the person who roars at his was Luncheon Visiting enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Royal Griffin, are own corny joke. was served to six guests. ery and the welfare of our neighmine. to And then is indifferent spending their leave together at bors is a necessary factor In reMr. and Mrs. Samuel Bankhead the home of their parents. Dee ED. R. TUTTLE. building our own prosperity, then of Wellsville spent Tuesday with has been serving in the air corps we may get our sights on one of What this country needs is a and were dinner guests of their in Europe and Nolan is stationed the targets of the Atlantic Charw and daughter, Mr. and at headquarters at Fort Warden, ter. We may see freedom from nonskid coin, guaranteed not to Boston Mrs. Marian Anderson. the fingers. slip through Washington. They are in company want gradually over spreading Globe. with their sister Vera and Miss social widening and national Mrs. Andrew King, who under- Barbara Chamberlain, and enjoyed groups. To achieve that is both went a major operation at the a After photographs in the country driving scrutinizing I the day duty and the interest of all of those packed troop ships re- Budge hospital recently is reportthrough the beautiful green fields Of us, but none of us can achieve turning to our shores we wonder ed geting along satisfactorily. of waving grain and inspecting it alone. where the GIs found room for Mrs. Della Cronquist and daugh. the new reservoire and calling on As President Truman said In his their souvenirs. Exchange. ter Ra Nae spent the weekend at a few relatives and friends at speech in office: We have learn Newton. They rested at the home ed to fight with other nations in Now, my good people, boom- Ogden. of their grandmother, Mrs. Alice .common defense of our own free. ed the mayoralty candidate, makThe officers of the IPrimary as- Christensen. "dom. We must now learn to live ing a final attempt to interest his sociation entertained the children " Mr. 'Lee Buttars of Clarkston In we do need what with other nations for our mutual audience, a lawn party Thursday after- - was one of the speakers at sacraat the to order this city by carry . . With divine guidance good . its history? j noon at the school grounds. Games ment meeting Sunday evening. He and help we will find the new biggest majority in cried a voice were played and refreshments told of some of his experiences Another candidate. passage to a far better world, a from the rapidly thinning ranks were served. while in a German prison camp. J. 'kindly and friendly World, with of listeners. Ex. Arbon Christensen also spoke on Mrs. dauRussell and Maughan just and lasting peace, Ellen Jean, who have been the sayings of Jesus and his examghter No task is too great nor too "Weve just been calling on a He also sang the closing song, impossible if the facts are clearly major general, although that's not the guests of Mr. and Mrs. George ple. faced from the start. Only when the important point. On his desk W. Maughan, returned home to accompanied by Mrs. Daisy Lersen. we substitute fears or hopes for is a sign reading: As a Last Re- Paradise Sunday. FOR YOUR He Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Garrett facts does it become impossible. It sort- Use Common Sense. PLUMBING be REPAIR hell know whether of Ogden were Sunday guests of is the unknown that frightens us. doesnt to able there the long. sign keep Heber Mr. Mrs. and CALL Cronquist. Hopes may be dupes but fears also Afraid somebody will report it as Mr. Violet Jensen and daughmay be liars. Colliers. ter Marie Mary of Bear River If it were possible for men from were guests of Mr. and Mrs. all over the world to carve a City OIAs announcement that 4,000,-00- W. E. Nyman PLUMBING CO. nation out of the wilderness, to Wednesday. in shoes odd and of types pairs establish the greatest producing sizes are to be ration-fre- e Is of Los will be Roy Ferguson Quality and Service Angeles force the world has ever known, greeted jubilantly by anyone with the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum LINK-BEL- T STOKERS to build upon a firm foundation two left feet. Detroit News. Maughan. a practical democracy where all men are free and equal in the SECRET eyes of the law why is it not for men of different napossible BOYS, WHEN THE GANG faiths and speech, to MEETS THIS BANK CLERK NOW, IRWIN, you tionalities, KNOW WHAT THAT build a world of peace and prosIU TIP MY HAT AS A CLERK LOOKS LIKE-KSIGNAL I DONT WANT perity? TO ARREST THEM HERE YOUR EYES That is the aim of the San OPEN IF YOU SPOT -I-'M GOING TO TRAIL THEM Francisco conference. That was TO THEIR HIDEOUT-Y-OU HIM, TIP ME OFF the theme of Dumbarton Oaks. FELLOWS FOLLOW Just as the individual states had to give up some of their rights of isolationism to form a united whole, so will the nations have to to concede, mind you, concede to work together. not appease We can have prosperity but we will have to want It and work for f as whole heartedly and with ft it the selfless devotion to its cause i that we have demonstrated in time of war. DAN DUNN 13. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the District Court of the First Judicial District of the State of Utah, in and for the County of Cache. heir-appare- What About 191") ,J HICKORY GROVE lecture today Is on "backNot backbone lake grandpa backbone of pork used to nibble where the mouthfuls of tender, loin lurked. That kind of backbone is extinct. That delectable food along with bacon and ham went out the window when Planning for the Farmer via swivel when experichair, came in common sense were ence and put in the ash can. It is backbone and determination in men yL have in mind today. If I was to hunt up a name for the times we been going through, it would be the "era of and not being pushed around pushing back. I am on this subject on account of the speech I just heard coming from Wichita, in Kansas. The fellow said it is time to fight back, and protect our right to work at the job of our own choice and without paying tributes and dues. And it is costing the gent plenty for it has already pushing back cost him his radio Job. The speaker was Mr. DeMille, the moving picture fellow. He is warning our slumbering nation that we can lose our freedom by being docile. Like Paul Revere warned the folks there around Boston, this here Cecil B. DeMille is ridin even wider. Yours with the low down, JO SERRA My bone. 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