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Show Vh ri WILUAM C. ENGLAND, DAVID W rNGrAMn Managing aa li Department 2, 1981, at Matter, Novembe Poat Office at Logan, Utah, under the Act of March I, Enter'd WE AMERICANS CAN LOOK FORWARD NOW TO THC TIME WHEN WE WILL BE ABLE TO BUY SUCH THINGS AS 1 Maaagci Editor-Bukine- & Seoond-C- by Mst PRODUCTION FOR PEACE and FYidky by Newspaper. Kibllkhed Tui-dajCm M American Publishing Company, at 62 Wait Onto Suert, Logan, Utah. y n Umi N J Subscription rates: Outald County, one year 92.00; Inside Cache County, ft 90. Advertising ralee made known upon application. AND WE EXTEND OUR HEARTIEST WISHES A , 1897. tP' WK ARK THANKFUL It has been nine hundred and forty-fiv- e the birth of our Savious. We do not know how soon the celeberation of Christmas began after His birth, but ever since it was started the world has not known a happier day. Around this day the poet has put his best thoughts in rhyme; the composer of music has created the sweetest melodies; the preachers have delivered their most forceful sermons; the benevolent have, through their kindness, made many hearts beat with thanksgiving for friendship and sympathy; and the parents have been able to tell their children the most reverent and interesting story that has ever i?y A years since ti 51 E.m" by and Mrs Alt.i t. O Little Town ; dutt. Umuhloy Ed.th Mr.s of litil.lt hem", by B. ind Mrs. Ibna Maimhan During a soiial hour Ltirimian a lovely hot luniheon was, served to 38 ladns While they were ChrUma story. "As eating a by Little Children", was read Leishman; voeul Mrs. Millie B solo, "The Children's Friend", by Mrs. Edith Maughun, vocal solo. by "The stranger of Galilee', were enjoyed. Phyllis Spence, President Leishman gave the address of welcome and the Season's greeting to all. Mrs. Amanda Murray returned to her home in Wellsville, after a her pleasant month's visit with Mrs. son and family, Mr. and Seymour Murray, at their home in Spokane, Washington. I STOCKHOLDERS MEETING '. The regular annual meeting of of the First the stockholders National Bank of Logan, Utah will be held In its banking room on Tuesday, January 8. 1946 at 4 00 oclock p m. for the election of directors to act on a revision of the articles of association, and the transaction of other business as may be proper. RUSSELL 8. HANSON, Vce President and Cashier. Dated at Logan. Utah December 3. 1945. advt "i. V. of l ho Ills Spt r.t o Star OUR DEMOCRACY THE CACHE AMERICAN Semi-Weekl- Friday, December 21, 1013 The Cache American, I.cgan, Cache (minty, Utah Page Tuo been told. Even with all the pleasure and comfort one gets out of the Christmas holiday it was once abolished Try This Hew Amazing 1 1G4 by an act of the English parliament. That was in COUGH MIXTURE But until production moves into high, when the Puritans, under Oliver Cromwell, governed Fast Working Triple Acting THERE WILL NOT BE ENOUGH OF MANY the realm. The disbelief by these people was so inFeel the Effect Instantly TO GO AROUND. THESE You THINGS Or for tense that parliament ordered Christmas to be obThe King tf all touch medicine our money wiselyMeanwhile, by using or bronchial Irritation reaultlng couch v served merely as a strict fast day. They therefore In cold wintry Canada from cold buying WHAT WE NEED BUT NOT COMPETING -- CANADIOL Mixture Fact WorkTO FOR BUILD could UP SCARCE OUR one and no Mixture quickly had no roast, no plumb pudding, ing, triple acting Buckley In the VICTORY BONDS, LIFE INSURANCE AND SAVINGS looaenx end raiaee phlegm in festivities. oothe raaped air paaaage clear tubee indulge WE WILL BE HELP!NO THE NATION rew tlsiues. on or two lp and worst TO GET BACK INTO PEACE-TIM- E How happy we are that that custom was done away You get result fast. STAOE. couching spasm ease Compounded from r&rt Cnnidlnn Pm law' in such a had never have we Balsam and other soothing healing Ingrewith, for although "CANADIOL" Mixture dient Buckleyyou ever tried Get America, we would dislike very much to know that four members and guests were the choir; duet. It Came Upon different from Anything bottle today at any good drug tor. Clear, by Misses Christian people anywhere in the world could not present and enjoyed the evening. the Midnight and ( Carol Hall. The Wellsville ward Primary Betsy Wyatt enjoy the spirit of Christmas as we do. ChristniuS entertainment will be A marriage of interest at this So at this time the members of the Cache American held Saturday evening at 7 30 p. Christmas time is that of Miss m at the Junior school Bessie May Muir, daughter of sincerely extend their best wishes to all the people of gym, and will consisthigh of a one-a- Mr. and Mrs Melvin Muir, of VTinutes Cache Valley. We rejoice with you in the fact that Mendon, and Ronald Hutchinson, operetta, "Thirty with the Santa by boys' son of Mrs Harrle Hutchison, of to Claus, chosen men the the war is ended and we hope that and girls group II, the Home and Wellsville, which was solemnized govern the people the world over, can partake of Trail builders. Other Christmas in the Idaho Falls, Idaho, Temple carols will be dramatized by the Thursday, December 20. A wedthe spirit of Christ and do everything possible to form younger groups. The presidency, ding dance was held In their an organization that can prevent such a dreadful thing Mrs. Marie Garrett, Mrs. Gwen-m- e honor Wedne'day evening in the Maughan and Mrs. Alta C. Mendon recreation hall. A large to ever molest the world again. are in The number 1 Buck-le- GOODS'-CONTINUI- I - ct 0 will be at the tithing office where members of he ward may come to settle their tithing accounts for the year. The Wellsville ward choir will Members of the 9evilla club cantata, met Wednesday evening at the present the Christmas Chimes of the Holy Night,, at home of Mrs. Lelaud Larsen with the tabernacle Sunday evening at Mrs Ollie Elwood assisting host7.30 p. m., with Chorister Lewis ess. A Christmas story was given and Brenchley directing. Special num by Mrs. Howard Maughan were sung by bers will be sung by Mrs. Mattie tw-vocal duets Darley, Mrs Edith Maughan, Mrs, Mr. Lyman Maughan and Mrs. Mrs. Phyllis Ray Leishman, were enjoyed durMarie Garrett, Spence, Parley Hall, Ray Leish- ing the evening. A delicious lunch and man, Alyta C. Brenchley, Olive was served to 15 members Radah one guest. They will hold their Hendry, Jones, Netar Leishman, next meeting at the home of Mrs. Leishman, Marjorie Venice Marvin Poppleton, January 16. B Leishman, Shirley Maughan and Rena B. JLeishman. Ladies The Senior Literary There is a chorus of 60 voices club entertained their husbands in the choir. at their annual Christmas party A special Christmas program Fiiday evening at Floradell school will be rendered at Sunday school dming room and library. The m Wellsville ward Sunday at 10 rooms and tables were decorated a. m , with Superintendent Merwith Christmas festoons and minrill L Green in charge. Santa iature trees and a lovely hot dinClaus will make a visit to the ner was served to 38 members little tots in their class rooms and guests Mrs. Bessie Jones In the Gospel doctrine class Mrs acted as toast mistress and the Anna Parkinson will review the following responded: Toast to the bor entitled "The Robe. Andeison; resladies, Wilford Santa Claus will make a visit ponse, Mrs. Eva Lee Gunnell to Sunday school and a good Toasts were given by Mr. and 'Chnstmas progiam will be pre- Mrs John J. Hendry, William sented at the Second ward Sun- P. Leatham, Rulon B Maughan, day inoirno at 10 a m , with Robert L. Price and Mrs. Rulon M.uk Lindley in Maughan. Superintendent President Mrs. Zella charge. Kerr was in charge of the folThe ward lowing program; singing, "Silent Wellsville Second choir are a special N ght ; prayer, Joseph B. Gunsacrament nell, singing and dancing act by musical program at meeting Sunday at 2 p m with Miss Wynette Maughan. daughter Bishop Frark Leishman in charge of Mr and Mrs. La. Moine Mauof the opening exercises, after ghan, of Logan, accompanied by which the program Miss Clare Maughan, of Provifollowing well be rendered with Chorister dence The remainder of the Allan Leishman in charge, assist evening was spent playing Cared by Mrs Reta Ioppleton acnival games under direction of companist; Selection, "The Song Mrs. Geneva Maughan, with the Ardella vocal Misses Francis Gooley, Celestial, by the choir; dutt ""Betty Lou Jones and Lila Cooper, Dorene Allan, Betsy WyR Clark; selection, The Infant att and Madelene Perkins assistRedeemer by the choir, musical ing in scoring the points. Prizes to Mrs. Jennie reading, Mrs Jane Glenn, accor- were awarded dion selection, Mrs Naomi I e'kes, Cooper and Joseph B. Gunnell. The Junior " Ladies selection ' Holy Night, by the Literary choir; Christmas story by Mrs. club entertained their husbands Lee Gunnell, vocal duet, Leroy at a banquet and program Tuessein Haslam and David Darley; day evening at the Bluebird Mrs. Venna Babes of Bethlehem, Logan, President lection, Ferkms being in charge. During by the choir. A baptismal for all supper a duet was sung by Mrs. service children of he Wellsville ward Mattie Darley and Archie Maughover eight years of age will be an; duet by Mrs. June Maughan held Saturday at 2 p. m n the and Mrs. Rena B. Leishman; Ray Wellsville tabernacle Leishman acted as toastmaster. Bishop Preston Brenchley an- The remainder of the evening 9 nounces that December he was spent plaving games Forty o Brenchley charge. public Is invited to attend. At a special meeting of the Priesthood and members of the Welsville ward last Sunday evening, at which time the stake presidency, Edwin Clawson, Albert Zbinden and Preston Brenchwere in attendance. The ley priesthood were given the privilege of writing down a first and second choice of a man to be sustained as the bishop of the ward, made necessary by the advancement of Bishop Preston Brenchley to a councilor in the stake presidency'. A large crowd was present and enjoyed a wonderful talk on the life of the Prophet Joseph Smith by Mrs. Nellie Leishman Special musical numbers enjoyed were an organ solo by Miss Ruth Hendry; anthem, "The King of Glory, by c of relatives and friends from Wellsville attended. The Wellsville ward Relief Society entertained at a Christmas program and party Tuesday with President Rena M. Leishman in charge. The room was beautifully decorated with poinsettas and a large Christmas tree, beautifully decorated. The table was covered with a lace cloth and was centered with a beautiful vase of poinsettas with green and red lighted tapers in crystal holders at either end. The following program was rendered: prayers by Amy Woodward and Belva Hall, Christmas carols, Mrs. sung under direction of Vera Stuart and Mrs. Ella Maughan; literary lesson on Christmas carols and a Christmas story The Hunchback Zea, were by Mrs Della Francis, vocal duet. glESAL Probate and lieardUnxhlp piouora, Conialt County Clerk or the Respective Signers for Farther Information. Notice of Publication AppllcUlon for Patent. Serial 0652G3 District Land Office, Salt Lake City. Utah. October 29, 1945. Notice is hereby given that the Amalgamated Sugar Company, a corporation under the laws of Utah, by Albert R. Bowen, It agent and attorney In fact whose addreee is 921 Kearns Building, Salt Lake City, Utah has made application for patent for The Spring Creek Limestone Quarry No. 1, decrtbed as NV4SEUNE See. 17, T. U N. R. 2 E. SL.M.. The Spring Creek Limestone Quarry No. 2, described as S4SE tNLV Sec. 17, T. 11 N. R. 2 E. S L.M., and The Hanson Limestone Quarry, descrlb-e- d as NHNEHSE Sec. 17. T. 11 N. R. 2 E. 8 L.M., plscer mining claims In an unorganized mining district Cache Utah. County, There are no exclusions. I direct that this notice be published In the Cache American, at Logan, Cache County, Utah, once each week for the period of nine consecutive weeks. SCOTT P. STEWART, Register. Date of first publication; October 30, 1945. NOTICE TO WATER USERS The following applications hava been filed with the State Engineer to appropriate water in Cache County, State of Utah, throughout the entire year, unless otherwise all locations designated, being from SLB&M. 16714 S. R. Abersold and Mrs. Clayton H. Johnson, Providence, Ut. .25 sec. ft. for domestic use from a well, 150 ft. deep at & point N. 285 ft. and W. 1547 ft. from SE Cor. Sec. 3, T11N, R1E, 16762 L. Ray Robinson, Logon, Ut. .05 sec. ft for domestic use from a 2 in. well, 135 ft. deep at a point N. 2105 ft. and E. 3270 ft. from SW Cor. Sec. 32, T12N, R1E. 16781 Mark Lindley, Wellsville, Ut. .04 sec. ft. for use from a n. well bet. 100 and 200 ft. deep at a point S. 1287.1 ft. and E. 16 ft. from W4 Cor. Sec. 12, T10N, R1W 16826 Rulon J. Steed, 125 South 2nd Bast, Logan, Ut. .11 sec. ft. for miscellaneous use from a well bet. 100 and 200 ft. deep at a point S. 1188 ft. and W. 231 ft. from E4 Cor. Sec. 28, T12N, R1E. The water will be used for processing dairy products. 16893 Geo. L. Speth, 173 W. 6th South, Logan, Utah. .015 sec. ft. for domestic use from a well bet. 175 and 250 ft. deep at a point N. 60 ft. and W. 1320 ft. from SE Cor. Sec. 2, T11N, R1W. 16986 Joel P. Ricfcs, RFD No. 1, Smlthfield, Ut. .02 sec. ft. for domestic use from a well bet. 100 and 200 ft. deep at a point S. 528 ft. and E. 259.4 ft. from N Cor. Sec. 14, T12N, R1W. Protests resisting the granting of any of the foregoing applications with reasons therefor, must be in affidavit form with extra copy and filed with The State Engineer, 403 State Capitol, Salt Lake City 1, Utah, on or before February 14, 1946 ED. H. WATSON STATE ENGINEER. n. -- stock-wateri- n. 2-- n. Z.- I A r ,z aim Every SUNDAY Afternoon Acid indigestion Rel. vcd in 5 or m doufcls Tour money back When iti m ffh arid ranees painful miffrwa- ting gts, so ir st mm i and heartburn dxriors usually presit ibe the fnstc t noting rrmlirim i known for BympUmiatir relief medinnos like Ihose in Bell-in- s Tnhlet No laaflrt Hell ana brings oonvfi rt In ft Jiffy or double ymr money Lack on return oi bottl to us 23c at ail dru Tgista pre-enlin- FURNACE CLEANING, Repairing Stoker Repairing and Service Wangsgaard Coal and Stoker Co. 167 South Main, Phone 132. PLUMBING REPAIR ROBERT ARMBRUSTER'S ORCHESTRA IN CALL pM isf: BAD PLUMBING CO. Station KSL at 2:30 p.m. UTAH POWER LIGHT SERVICE Blended Whiskey BROUGHT TO YOU BY & lUilUawVcA QUALITY AND CO, U proof, t5 groin neutral plr!h GOODERHAM & WORTS LTD. Peoria, Illinois 28-2- DAN DUNN - SECRET OPERATIVE 4E yES. DAN, WONG TU INSTRUCTED ME TO GO TO THE BRlTZ HOTEL THERE WILL BE AN AFFAIR TONIGHT AT WHICH WILL APPEAR MOST OP THE SPORTING CROWD OP THIS TOWN Furniture Autos Livestock m to sjsc STATE LOfifi COMPACT OF LOGAN 29 West First North PIIONE 260 |