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Show Pace Four Friday, August 10, 1913 The Cache American, I.opran, Cache County, Utah iniMtv warns jais to i or (inr( imttinK i.e t- ;tuiii p.tj? Oik a junked tin' go to I; u rr. Filer ami daughter Mrs vis- Lu lien and .son Il.ini.b , itinu and shopping n U,un H day. amunp tiled by Mrs, UirU.r.1 NorrU Robrt Marshall and Earl ro town vLsi- gey of Randolph tor on Friday us held at A family g.tlierlng rnm fi I:, st. .ui, t!, he , ) l j Juts ; . g 1 cvh.i.. Jap.ui-.- ave mute ti mi cues ..ii,i:'.in nd thins li.s f u.n ) Jy . evening at the nd a:d ch.ijx'l. Vur.ou actn .lie JWrexli-iin- -s were enjoyed. g.ui.' aeie s T.ed to CO program; Sunday guests at the hum of were Sunday, ' Mi .x C. A. N)nun pur)' Wednesday 110 I I iiiut.cn c.f id-- to come things The Sund y evening He look full note of the tragic G" r was sjamsoted by U, e c yruia uiu e of the utom.c l. iml)" and daughter Ma- of exulting r pa: urion. , , , ' Ac-J.l.l.JM Hurt It Is "too end eir.pha.sied Mr. 0! S,H UU. CKy. H,,ts ,K)ln fr. dangerous to be loose in a law. Ur c ;(,un.( S 0( c.nuiil,y ,J( h a,, lU. 1J 1l! j! fc,rit) aud ulo nwntar. lexs world. 0j!n'.!t lequired for her fc.icetime exit. 't Lea!, soil Craig "The United States and Britain '.he ward gills chorus. encc." Russia still will set the for this reason, do not intend to' the Ogden. Inn sh.ire. Mothers were guests of reveal the secret until means have Mr' Triiln-Mrs. Ida H. Bjarnaon of Salt assure Ins ls- - ' club girls Seven tcruus that the united nations aie been found to control It so as to Thrifty the week, guest V- -, Jf, lh(. 1)0me of Luke City at t U1 ourselves and the determined that theie shall be no - Lf lur fibtir. Mrs Sadie it. Nv. af orld from the danger f to- - Donna Loui.se Quayle. Monday next war and are detei mined to -- rir ' ternoon. Singing w s led by Helen nun. tal destruction. he said. remain united and stroll,. private Keith A. Younker, son "We must constitute ourselves Bergeson and a report given by He said the United States. Rus. of Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Younker is and new trustees force to this Younker of pre-i Shirley Laren. Ann sia and llritaln "are now more vent Its misuse, and to turn It Patricia Darloy gave a 4 H dem- - home with an honorable discharge closely than ever bound together mto the channels of service to onstrution. A wennie roast was cn-- 1 under the adjusted service rating in determination to achieve a mankind. It Is an awful responJust and lastmu rciue and promplan. He hus seen 45 months of ised that the big Uiree will sibility which has come to us. overseas service and wears four Kearl. plant operator tjUe to march together to that He characterized the Potsdam bronze stars for campaigns In the ! lor the Swan Creek Electric Co.. objective. agreement on German reparations Philippines and Okinawa. He has as insurance against the mistake I Its 30 mlnuae has moved Into the old Kearl address, carried been awarded ribbons for the AfalI. World War netwhen the after hotel home. jon all the major domestic rican theater of operations, lies sought more than $32.000,000.. works short and waved the to (Pfc Earl Crimmet and wife were 000 In cash from defeated Gerrifle theater, American Defence. world, was filled with foreboding here a day or two as the home for American proposal for internal on, , ,,, many. the Japanese. ubentfon and the good of Mr. and Mrs. Albert tfuesta The big three at Potsdam al control of European waterwa) conduct medal Ru sria's declaration of war was eliminate "one Weston, Earl has been In the rec- one of the secret military agree-nun- ts rcrapped a plan devised at Yalta would, if adopted, Mrs. T. E. Reese spent th to exact $20,000,000,000 in mate- of the persistent causes for wars reation service In Italy and Is bereached at Potsdam, he week of at control Pocatello, Idaho, guest of selfish rials and plant facilities from Ger. In Europe. The said. ing transferred. her Mrs Weldon Arder-soof Europe. daughter the waterways he to "The Japs will soon learn some many, retealed, because, reA number of kin and friends atnot went to Rupert, also only She Tlie allies victory fix a dollar value on the share of the other military secrets, he we knew before" Idaho and enjoyed a vl lit with tended the funeral of Mrs. Mary pronr..sod. affirmed "things of each nation sort be would a will them learn They J. Kearl Ashley, held at Mont- hrst-hanof guarantee of the amount each about the American nation but three sisters, Mrs. Carl Ourtave-so- n and they will not like nation would get a guarantee taught the United States a "new them. pelier Sunday. Mi's. Lester of the thing we had not Smith of Chesterfield, which might not be fulfilled. thing Then he uttered what amounted Mr. and Mrs. George Lamborn and Mrs. Fred Kelley, Instead, he explained, the vic- known." he said. of Silt Lake City were calling on to a new ultimatum to Japan we have learned now Toiman of Rupert. It was tlie first The tors will thing divide or the be surrender relatives and friends Sunday. reparations by destroyed by percentages of the total amount and should never forget is this: .time in four years the sisters Mrs. James Van Vleet, MUs Wil- atomic bombing. h 'd all visited together, available with Russia getting about That a society of Averting that the first atomic ma Kearl, and Mrs. Jean Cook more en more men Tlie Busy Bee Sewing dub met is half powerful, herself for and Poland and on Is attacks Hiroshima returned Sunday to their homes af j bombing p Hec? the remainder divided among the during, more creative than any at t),e ju,me 0j only a warning of things to come, ler spending a short visit here atip other nations with claims on Ger. other kind of society, however an(j tjy.nj. t)ie afternoon cutting jn effect that Japan's war the parents' home. Mr. and Mrs. leaders mu-- t take the respoasi. dLseipImed, however centra izc . PRINT manv. t and cewing on aprons. Refresh- comes Wi.etner "The basic proposition of the "Tlie Prn Willis E. Kearl. formula of for destruction ,b?ck, further reparataking any bihty rre w'rved' tions by zones." he said, will lead worth and dignity of man is not Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hiwkins and sulTeied by the Japanese people. CA. sons were born Monday Twin or vain a a sentimental to less friction among the allies aspiration son Sjiencer have gone to Star bl'illa,Isl oon. Betty Jane Rhodes,P of J1ap'!1Vf,C the at Cache Valley hos- he evening than the tentative basis originally hope or a piece of rhetoric," immedi- ,ndu,!'tnalt Valley to enjoy their annual va- - , . Meet Me at Parkys pro- , jbC'e is the to and Mrs. Lic E. on. went the "It Ensign strongest, p.tal 1 CJ for at !,t Yalta." 1)0 proposed study tlc:troet1 ,ie cation from the ceoM factory. Mr.11' ! ram, wears a fllamoroue new He said the major difficulty in most creative force now present israoLson. Ensign IsraeLon. son of In a Hawaiian colorful dinner suit and Mrs. Weldon Eborn of Paris, the Potsdam reparations plan was in tins world. If does not surrender, Bishop and Mrs. Victor E. Israel- print. Including green, blue, that the industrial have taken over the creamery, bombs Japan Now," the president pleaded, will to be dropped on orange and red on ,s on nWiCal leave from lhe equipment, wit i and Grmdma Sophia Ander war Industries and, unfortunately, which the allies could remove from ' let us use the force and all our natal halo of flowers In her haiw convalescent hospital at eon of Star Valley Is keeping house thousands of civihan lives will be Germany without crippling her resources and all our skills in the Sun Valley, la. He was injured In cause of and a just lasting for Master Darrell Hawkins during lost . . peacetime economy, is not evenly great a crash of a navy plane at Van on Poland is no ex- - divided among the zones of oc- peace. agreement We shall to absen.se. continue use ii their He told of the devastation in couver. Wash., in January, but Is lon' cupation. Mr. and Mrs. George Zimmerman (the atomic bomb.) until we com-- l and described Berlin is making fine recovery. The young to order In and Russia Europe, a of and give process Through to give pletely destroy Japan's power and daughter Janet of Pasadena, a Poland fair city. share their ghost of mother was formerly three make war. he take. Marianna the said, big California, left for home on MonWar has Indeed come home to Crookston, plants, he went on, It at their decision to give Poa Japanese surrender will of Coach and "Only daughter day after having spent a few days land about onesixth of eastern was decided they should receive us." at the home of their Aunt, Mrs. stop 10 line w'ithout any reimbursement Hie president singled out the Germany along a north-sout- h Mrs. Frank Winn and daughter Sarah. Meyers. Mrs. Russell Meyers Potsdam the frightfulness with which the agreement to establish a made by the Oder and western per cent of the capital equipment and Edith and Mr. and Mrs. Lathael them to Ogden to big five council of foreign min- Niesse rivers. All of this sector in the western zones" where the German leaders cidyompanled Winn of Smithfield, were Saturvisit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. isters as one of Its significant except the Koenlgsherg area of majority of Germany's industrial waged It. "The German people are begin, day guests of Mrs. C. A. Nyman. East Prussia the home of the facilities are located. Richards. results. ning to atone for the crimes of Mrs. Gladys Holmgren and son Jhe presidents The council," he said, is going German junkers goes to Poland. Mrs. Clarence Cheney, Mrs. Raysaid the questions sur- the gangsters whom they placed Dell of Bear River Russia report gets Koenigsberg. City were mond Esterholdt of Garden City to be the continuous meeting wholeof Mr .and Mrs. W. E. The action taken at Berlin, rounding Poland were the most in power and whom they guests and Mrs. Vera Cheney entertained ground of the five principal govon which to reach com- Mr. Truman said, 'will help carry difficult facing the big three. He heartedly approved and obedient- Nyman, Saturday. at a party at the home of Mrs. ernments, mon understanding regarding the out the basic policy of the united revealed, too, that the American ly followed. Mrs. Wayne Younker spent the Vera Cheney on Friday night in How glad I am to be home settlements. nations toward Poland to create delegation at Potsdam was much honor of Mrs. Hhrmon Cheney, a peace fore Alto how part of the week at Salt Lake grateful The president made clear that a strong, independent and pros- disturbed over the Inability of the again And recent bride. 25 ladies were pres- - the ours of land God this that to a of City. free mighty representatives press five are not going to try perous nation with a government big ent. Rook was played and a del to dictate to, or dominate, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ferguson spared! other to be selected by the people them- get information out of the former hasHe been assured his listeners that and daughter Betty Lou of Los satellite nations. That full freeicious luncheon was served at a nations. But, he added, the work selves. dom for the press was guaranteed the United States will acquire all j Angeles, spent the week with e late hour. The bride received a of the foreign ministers council The president pointed gravely at Potsdam, he said, and free bases which American mill. u number of lovely and useful gifts. will lay groundwork for future to Europe's postwar ' and plight press principles wall not apply in tary experts deem to be essential and Mrs' E' J' Pallner and just as Dum- warned that winter will bring new Romania. Mr. Wilson Newcomb came from peace settlements including Bulgaria. Hungary, Fin. for our protection barton Oaks for the prepared and Mrs. Elva Harrlng distress unles the United States land and Poland. family Ogden on Sunday to vlrit relatives united those not now in American pos-nations world security ma- - does what it can to help. members of the La inborn family. spent the week in Idaho. He expressed belief that the session. "Unless we do," he cautioned, ; Mrs. Newcomb, who has been here chinery. :a: One of its first Jobs will be we may lose next winter what cs i.jt?." for a fortnightrecuperating from started at once the drafting of we won at such terrible cost last an Illness, recently returned home peace treaties with the former spring. her husband Monday even- enemy countries of Italy, Romania, vHith "Desperate men are liable to deBulgaria, Hungary and Finland, stroy the structure of their soing. Mrs Elda Weston was the rece-pie- 'he said. ciety to find in the wreckage Mr. Trumans speech was car- some substitute for hope. of a surprise party at her ried the major radio networks We must help to the limit of home Saturday afternoon, the event and by was rebroadcast throughout our strength. And we will. being celebrated for her birthday the world. of the Interior Harold Secretary anniversary. Present were Pointing out that nearly every L. Ickes has been warning that Lam-boAileen Weston. Effie international agreement requires anarchy will break out in liberPearl Alley, Lylia Johnson, compromise, he said the Potsdam ated areas unless the United States sends at least 6,000,000 tons of Polly Robinson, Jane Robinson, Clara Monson. coal there. Luella Eller, Burnette Price, Lillian Mrs. Iney Russell and son Jimmy Turning again to Japan, the Willis, Mary Kearl, Bertha Kearl, of Rlverdale the weekend chief executive warned the enemy Sarah Meyers, Carrie Kearl, 1 Grace with Mr. andspent Mrs. Joseph M. that the first two atomic bomb Weston, Cora Johnson, Hattie Mat-tse- n, Jenson. attacks were only a warning of Wanda Emma (Panhoist, Cheney, Verne Orvin and the surprised one. TRIPLE TREATED 100 PARAFFIN Mr. and Mrs. Peterson of Ogden fend Donald Gheen were visitors at the home of Mr. end Mrs. J. L. Willis Sunday. Donald Is In the service and on a furlough, A Sunday evening service was held in the ward chapel by the primary association. 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