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Show lb y Managing u Editor-Buii- Maaagt-- Matter, Novembe. Entered as Socond-Clsspoet Office at Logan. Utah, under the Act X, s t s AMERICAS .N o i Department at tbe March I, 1897. 1981, . FUTURE The West is Americas future, and of Americas present. c 1 its a large Seventy-tw- V v Subscription rates. Outside County, on year 83.00; Inside Cacba County, M 80. Advertising rates made anown upon application. THE WEST t v Editor Mechanical ing i' Newspaper, Published Tuesdays and Fridays by Cache American Publishing Company, at 82 West Cornet Street, Logan, Utah. WILLIAM C. ENGLAND, JAMES W. ENGLAND DAVID W. ENGLAND wld? attention in Salt Lake rc.ids and town will soon the old Utah highway citjs book lover circles, n Is done in the same v.vid langusi ns. Forty tons of short sice age the i State letting the ships fall by has purchased where they may &o characterisfor uao in the impiinement. tic of Giant Joshua, tho authors first took. Weber Studrnls Utah South Study Inspects Bust of Himself THE CACHE AMERICAN Sean-Weekl- Friday, November 10, 1913 The Cache American, Logan. Cache County, Utah Pa ire Two P Wj; n W v V" H " Xv, ' - t Provo Writer - i chunk There can be no doubt that the vast empire of the eleven Western States holds greater potentialities than any other area of the Nation. This is not merely a western concept. Even those Easterners who once rarely thought beyond Chicago are now acknowlWASHINGTON, D. C. President Harry S. Truman. look at a e bust of himself. The bust, made by Mrs. Electra edging the immensity of the Wests future. be made into a monument and placed in the Missouri atata will Biggs, Progressive industry of today, like the young man capitol at Jefferson City. of yesteray, is taking Mr. Greeleys advice to Go in make work'. Liens Want Super Highway The magnet is not only the Wests sixteen and West! Western Colorado g.oups and Lions are getting the Vernal a half million consumers and their buying power of Utah Racing Association Formed their heads together with the sales the of eleven the retail billion nor dollars, twenty The development of horse rac- objective of having Highway U. Western States which reached ten and a half billion ing in Utah is promised by the S. 40 placed on the dollars in 1911, nor a farm income which totaled near- Utah Racing association, an or- way system now planned by the at Richfield. government. ganization formed ly four billion in that year. have dates been set for Tentative The real attraction of the West rests n the treas- twelve 1940 meets throughout the Salt Lake Population Up ure of its natural resources, its proximity to those of state, and the association will Suit Lake Citys population is ' the vigor make rules to regulate track now stabilized at 173,000 which the Pacific Rasin, and just as important Is life-siz- Wag-gone- r super-high-- of its people. Slowly the West is winning in its determined fight toward eliminating artificial legislative barriers imposed by the East. We are winning a steel industry of our own; we excel in the production of aircraft; western automobile production is just around the corner. Heavy industry is coming our way. It needs the products of our mines, of our forests and the abundant water power of our rivers. The West is the gateway to the awakening Orient We have the youth, the vigor, and the know-hoThe West is Americas future! o conditions, promote the breedvng of belter racing stock, etc. Towns represented at the associations charter meeting included Salt Lake City. Logan, Provo, Murray, Richfield, Beaver,, KanafT Paysan, Iaro-waFillmore and Mantl. n, 1 approximately 35,000 above the; last U. S. census figures. The j I figure above is cited as being shortfor the responsible housing age and the crowded hotels. a New Signs Soon New highway signs, geology students designat Cited UTAH Head Passes Publicity Joseph J. Cannon, commissioner of Publicity of the Utah department of Publicity and Industrial development has passed to the Great Beyond, but not without the deepest sorrow among his friends and acquaintances. Mr. Cannon had been ill for two months and was unable to overcome the ravages of a sickness which confined him to his bed since last August. As a journalist, radio writer, a church worker, a traveler and a family man, he lived a rich life; he left a fine record of achievement and an honorable and upright family who feel his untimely loss. A long list of journalistic accomplishments will continue to do honor to his name. Would Double Recreational Activity The Scripps-Howar- newspap- d ers have - stated a movement to double recreational travel in America. Lets make it a $15,000,000,000 business, they say. In view of the fact that Utah iias 24 major scenic attractions, and more than 124 minor scenic attractions and Is located on the tross roads of the nation, the of Utah department Publicity and Industrial development is heartily in accord with the sugd gestion. The peo Scripps-Howar- up-sur- ge IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF EDWARD W PALMER. Deceased. Creditors will please their claims with vouchers prese to t undersigned Executrix, at b residence, Hyrum. Utah, on before January 18. 1948. VI LT. NIELSEN. Executrix, Hyrum, Utah. LEON FONNESBECK. Attorney for Executrix. Dates of Publication: November 16, 23, 30, December 7, 14, 1945. INSTRUCTION, These Are Winter Car Care MUSTS Radiator flushed, supplied with antifreeze. Fan Belt inspected, placed if re- necessary. Hose Connections checked, replaced if necessary. Crankcase drained, flushed, refilled with New Vico Motor Oil. Oil Filter and Air Cleaner checked. Specialized Chassis Lubrication with guaranteed Vico lubricants. 8. Transmission and ential lubrication No CLO-LUK- with u mailer where ym fiih In Freeh oaee 70a reel or troll with a roell sever be wllboul ose.- , retain Ihelr highly lonlio1 one proport lee for years. Thom big ehy fellows eeot reel el em . . . day or night. -, Get a NEW. IMPROVED GLO-LUR- E VW: . 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Write today. Auto-CrafBox A, Training. Care this paper. ar Tires checked, switched, recapped if necessary. Battery tested, recharged, replaced if necessary. O Instantly Attached to Your or Used Alone Favorite Bait I MALE ts guaranteed Vico LU HE S . . . Apply 1 COWER DAYS AHEAD ple Spotlighting SUMMONS Lieutenant Samuel W. Taylor In the District Court or the Firat hit the "Saturday Evening Post Judicial District of the State of written this month with a finely Utah, In and for the County Lieutenant war article. Taylor of Cache has achieved national success In EVELYN HUNT. Plaintiff. article writing, it is reported. vs. Maurine Whipple ANTHONY HUNT. Defendant. The State of Utah to Said Scores Again Defendant a "This Is The Place: Utah You are hereby summoned to new book, the Initial local sates appear within twenty days after of which has been sponsored by service of this summons upon you the Z.C.M I. book department if served within the county in and the J. C. Penny Book de- which this action Is brought, othpartment is on sale now in Salt erwise within thirty days after above Lake City. Written by Maurine service, and defend the entitled action; and in case of described and best by your failure so to do. Whipple, judgment the Retail Bookseller, a national will be rendered against you accirculated trade ly journal, the cording to the demand of the publication is briefly told as fol- complaint, which has been filed lows: 'A fine study of the Mor- with the Clerk of said Court. mon state and Its peculiar peo- This action is brought to recover a judgment dissolving the marple", by an outstanding novelcontract heretofore existing riage ist (author of Giant Joshua") between you and the plaintiff. who was born a Mormon and was L. TOM PERRY educated in and brought up Attorney for Plaintiff. Utah. Accompanying the text are Post Office Address: 100 photos in color and black 108 First National Bank Bldg. and white, all selected by Miss Logan, Utah. (Excellent Whipple. regional book) ". Notice to Creditors Miss Whipple's book Is attract- In the District Court of the Firs Judicial District of the Stale c I tah, in and for the County c Cache. w. mention Ralph Towle, high ofAmerican Express company ficial and his 1941 prophecy. Said ,Mr. Towle: "Tills 5 or 6 billion dollar travel hill of the Amert can people Is nothing compared with what it will be 10 years from now. I estimate It will be ten Garth billion annually. Cate, nationally recognized travel that Americans expert predicts will spend 10 billion dollars for Utahs vacation travel In 1948. l48th would amount to something to reach for. Highly significant are question! the Scripps-Howar- d people ask: Why have we been working for the last year (and very successfully) to interest the department stores in the sales-makipoyear-aroutentials In basing merchandise promotions on ational travel? Why have we that basic amateur suggested photography be taught In high schools? Why have we presented the new trends in vacations, in hunting-fishin- g the camping?" "We be Because, they say: lieve that vastly increased reel eational travel will spread employment in all trades and professions, and create employment in the service and transportation trades, and thus cushion the shock when the postwar production boom is over; that it can be a major contribution to of the maintenance We believe that 15 hil- lion dollars spent voluntarily by the people of the U. S. in rebe creational pursuits would more effective than 30 billion dollars spent by the government IE GAL' Weber college from Ogdens have just made a tour of Bryce Zion and Grand canyons. Their objective was the study of geo Probate and Uurdlenship Neueee, Connlt County Clerk or tike logy in a geologiit's paradise and Is the resumption of he annual ReepreUve Signer for Firthw tours which ended at the be Information. ginning of the war. FOR BETTER Heater, Spark Plugs, Childrens Cupboards . . For Rocking Horses the best made toys in Cache Valley, Call at WYNNS 83 West Center St. CAR CARE Lights checked. SEE UTAH OIL REFINING COMPANY STATIONS AND DEALERS DAN DUNN - SECRET OPERATIVE. 48 Autos TELL ME EVERY DETAIL JUST WHAT HAPPENED" WHO YOU TALKED TO ALL THATf?L U r1 Livestock YOUVE GOT TO GET THE CO INTO $10 to $300 STATE L0A1I COMPANY 29 OF LOGAN West First North PHONE 260 |