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Show Tuesday, January 22, The Cache American, Logan, Cache County, Utah Four Tape mss-- , - :.,, IIVDE PARK THE CACHE AMERICAN Chaplain John W. Flzg raid, a Utah ral.tr. uni I tiw ut C'a:.:p .Roberts. Caiif rri.:, to rnfoice Utah's law cn public bu.es. said Chaplain Fitzgerald, "object to breuthing j poisonous and obnoxious towacco He fumes in public vehilcles. by the urged the appointment state of plain clothes officers to remove smokers from buses. proh-.bi'.-n- ; i Semi-Weekl- Newspape-r- y American the Cacfca , Pot aa Office Dd Publishing Company, at Street, Logan, Utah. WILLIAM C. ENGLAND, DAVID W. ENGLAN- DEntered hiblishod Tuesday Managing Edltor-Bualne- 3 M Mechanical Matter, November at Logan, Utah, under the Act Second-C- l 2, by Friday Wert Centei Manage Department 1MI, at the at March t, 187. Outride County, one year 3.00; Inalde Cache Subscription rat County. $1,110. Advertising rate made known upon application. PERPETUAL BLESSINGS Ily George Peck The United States of America, as we all know, and which some of us at times are prone to forget, has developed the highest standard of living ever achieved by any nation in all the worlds history. This position was not attained by accident or it happened because of our economic and good luck Free Enterprise and equal opportunity of social systcf for each individual. Funeral services for Mr. Chris-teenHancey wtre held Friday home afternoon in the school with Bihop C. A. Hurrcn in charge. The citoir. under direction of R. S. McQuarire, sang, I Know That Redeemer My Lives and Sweet is the Work; special musical selections Included a vocal duet, "There is a Land", by R. S. McQuarrie and daughter, Mrs. Robert Parson; two vocal soland "Consolaos, "Goin Home tion by nishop George Everton: speakers who praised the sterling ! qualities In Mrs. Hanceys char-- I acter were George S. Daines, J. W. Hyde, F. T. Balam and Bishop C. A. Hurren; prayer at the home was offered by Alma Balls: the invocation was offered by Fred Duce and benediction was pronounced by A. W. Vail. The grave in the family plot in the city cemetery was dedicated by Samuel Barrett. Mr. and Mrs. Non-smoke- ; I Primary Grfduate Boy Lewiston First ward Primary held their boys graduation exercises Sunday night in connection . Dick with sacrament meeting. Denson gave a talk on "What Primary Has Taught Me"; cornet and clarinet duct by Lary Taggart and J. W. Pulsipher, acAlta Harrison; by companied Merrill; talk, poem by Darwin Joseph Smiths Accomplishments by David Bodily; Elva Drury, the the boys instructor, presented boys to Bishop Victor Waddoups to be advanced in the priesthod. Primary president I orothy Gilbert. presented graduation certificates to Dick . Denson, Lary Taggart. Darw:n Merrill., and David Bodily. The hishop accepted the boys and a scout card was presented to them by scoutmaster Elbern Kent. Speakers at sacrament meeting were two service men, Albrt Hansn and Frell Blair. Relief Society Visiting Teachers es j Phil-ioDine- dont Um the war ends, but h do so, so I deduct he H a w little like And know. dont and slow HIVE auuLu.s met Tuesday evening, An. n conducting; with Vivian oneia Day in cnuiee tn singing; Dora Hatch organist; praer by VV. J. Harrison; scripture reading Shirley Lai sen; song by Uoius,-- I Cornish, Ordis Allen, Lay Its Allen, John Hendricks, Marie Eskelson, Helen Allen. Carma Jean Cornish. Evaline Frandsen; talk by Alton Kmgsford. Lamont Wheeler and Mrs. Lowell Karren of the stake board wer prsent. Mr. and Mrs. Fenton Hendricks were called to Salt Lake, Wednesday on account of the serious illness of Alma Hendricks. He had been In California for the winter at the home of his daughter Ven-ni- e, but was back to Salt Lake. He Is now at the home of his daughter Vilae in Franklin, Idaho. The John Cornish camp of the daughters of Utah pioneers held their meeting at the home of Mary Durant, Thursday, with ViMrs. olet Eskelson in charge. Grace Frandsen gave the lesson. Lunch was served by Mrs. Rosella Kmgsford and Mary Durant. The Relief Society held a very and business successful work la meeting Tuesday, with Mrs. Richard in charge. Refreshments were served by Chloe R. Harrison and Rosella Kingsford. Della Allen and Francis Allen were Logan visitors Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Quentin Shumway have recovered after a severe attack of the flu. This winter has afforded a lot of sport for our young people. Sunday school was in charge of Aldon Cornish; singing under direction of Carol and Aeatha Allen; prayers by James F. Wilcox and H. Lester Bair; sacrament gem by Joan Hendricks. Elders Cyril Pitcher and Albert Packer of the stake high council, were present at Sunday evening sacrament meeting and were the speakrs. Bishop Josph Day presided and gave a report on the building fund; prayers were by Quentin Shumway and Reed Allen. Mr. and Mrs. Duane Eskelson, of Salt Lake city, were visiting friends and relatives in Cove and Lewiston, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Craw have moved to Logan, where Wayne is employed. Mervin Petersen and daughter. Patricia Kaye, are house guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Petersen. Mr. Petersen has reclved his release from active duty in the U. S. He has been in service 43 Not only do we Americans have more per person navy. months. He received his commisof life than the sion from USAC in March, 1942 j of the necessities and semi-luxuriof the Globe, and left for service in June. He face the peoples of any other nation on has been stationed at the navv but in addition, we have piled up tremendous savings yard at Bremerton. Wash. His wife Is the former Charlotte Hunt- in life insurance, to insure that always, we and our er of Bremerton. The young loved ones that follow us, shall have more of these couple will visit friends and relatives in Cache valley before takgood things than the peoples of other countries. ing up a oormanent residence. reMrs. Arthur Gittens entertained Banquet Ferhaps no one single thing demonstrates more An outstanding social event was economic and the members of the Fine Arts Americas of the superiority alistically the Relief Society visiting teachevhome at her dub Wednesday in ers program and banquet Thurssocial position than the amount of life insurance ening. Mrs. Frank Lamb continucomday afternoon in the Relif Soas r "Cea-saAmerican ed book. of the review the of the lives people, force upon the ciety room and recreational hall. Will and Durant. by Christ, pared with that of other nations. Luncheon was served to thei fol- The program consisted of group Below is a table of life insurance in force in sev- lowing: Mrs. Harold Daines, Mrs. singing, Now Let Us Repoice; Christoffersen, Mrs. Den-z- il prayer by Anna Orchard; clarinet eral countries on December 31, 1937 (the last year for William Delmar Waite, solos, "Stephen Foster Songs by Lamb, Mrs. which insurance statistics are available on most of the Miss May Perkes, Mrs. Mae Lee, La Rue Stevens, with piano accomvocal Mrs. Dell Ashcroft, Mrs. Frank paniment by Gayle Blair; solosfl "Look at me with Thine foreign countries): Lamb and the hostess. and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Perkes Eyes "Endearing Young have received word that their Jharms, by Rachel B. Harrison, son, Pfc. Weldon Perkes, is on accompanied by Alta Harrison; What Men Do and readings his way home from Japan. WelWhat I Look Like by Maria 16 don has been in the army Bernhisel; benedtlon. Effie Villet. months. He took part in the Roberts and Vella Taggart liberation campaign and Moleta were in charge of the program. since V-- J dav he has been Three tables were laid with white in Tokyo. He has in the armv but will re- linen cloths and each was graced with candelabra holding tapers of ceive a furlough first. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Wrbb are green, yellow and pink. Delicta and Nathalia Choate were visiting at Niagra Falls. N. Y. at Karren the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn In charge of the banquet ment Insurance. Brady. Mr. Bradv is in ill health essMrs. Edna Gustaveson was hostto the Alons club at her home You know these soap nnd tooth a surgical It is interesting to note that Canada, which has and expectsin to undergo afternoon. Dainty refreshFriday the near future. Mr. powder ads where it you dont operation an economic system similar to our own, and Great and Mrs. Webb will remain at ments were served and the after- use same, nobody will tell you Falls to be with their noon spent in playing bridge, but then shun you well, it is Britain, which has one that is somewhat similar, are Niagara daughter. Mrs. Bradv and their prizes being waarded to Mrs. Ef- something the same or is gonna the only two nations within striking distance to us. two children until Mr. Brady has fie Villett and Mrs. Idsf Rogers. But not Mr. and Mrs. Milton Goff and be, with Mr. Truman recovered from his operation. ' is the nations totalitarian it that Also, quite significant dinner about soap, I dont mean that. family of Ogden were Mrs. Gertrude Perkes. Mrs. Myrhave such small amounts of life insurance per capita tle Balls and Mrs. Maida Balls guests ol Mr. and Mrs. Bert Or- Harry, I usually say no; Mr. Truman he being from Kansas city iii comparison with Canada, Freat Britain and America. wer guests of Mrs. La War Wood chard, Sqnday. Mrs: Sterling Schow,' of Poca- and my Susie from Topeka, and in Garland, Tuesday. The occasion These comparative figures definitely prove that we was the second birthday anniver- tello, Idaho, who has been stay- me thinking the wor'd of her ing with hem hotred during the and her Americans are indeed blessed to be living under an sary of Charlotte Wood. thinking nobody can do Roland Hancey, son of Lee oreration of her father, P. A. if wrong economic and social system that permits us, not only Hancev, they are from that neck returned home Rogers, Sunday. has been released from , of woods the Mrs. Harry, ne needs Mary Taggart was hostess have more of the good things of life than the less service in the army. He has been to the Jannette Leavitt camp of to be wised up. in service for 32 months. During fortunate peoples of totalitarian countries, but through that time he has never received the daughters of Utah pioneers What you drivin at, say Henlife insurance to perpetuate those greater blessings for a furlough. He was stationed in at hex home Friday evening. ' ry. It is the war, I says. Here Mr. and Mrs. Dow Lewis is it is months and months ircs the China theater of operations. ourselves and pass them on to our loved ones. spending a month in Arizona. the shootin stopped and the sail Mrs. Maud Stocks spent last ors and soldiers are coinin' nome Asks Law . week in Idaho Falls visiting relatend a meeting of the State Road Enforced in droves, and still Harry dont tives. board. Grover A. Mr. and Mrs. George Villett know the war is over. He is Attorney General to declare Elijah C. Willis left for Cedar Giles has been supposed requested by were Logan visitors Thursday. officially city, duesday to attend an AAA convention. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Price left to Sunday for North Carolina Quite a number of our townsNEVER FAILS visit their daughter, Mrs. Jane people tripped the light fantastic Price Ward. toe at the stake Mutual dancing SO HE KEPT TRYING, AND SIX Mr. and Mrs. Morton Kearl took party held at Garden city, Friday. blue in the you yourself FAILS MONTHS LATER... IT CONVINCE TRYING GUY THAT THIS TO Mrs. Allison Kearl to Montpelier to A few friends dropped in HE SHOULD CAR&T LIFE INSURANCE for medical observation. help Mrs. Vara Cheney celebrate - Hugh L. Lamborn has gone to her birthday anniversary Tuesday St. Charles to feed sheep for the evening. season for the Willis brothers. Beginning last Wednesday, and Mrs. Jennie Kearl, county school we hope, continuing through the supervisor, was here Monday viswinter, picture show people from iting the school. Logan came to our town to show Mrs. Arlene W. McCulloch and a picture, Stage Coach. niece were at the home of Mr. The descendants of Emma Wesand Mrs. Heber C. Robinson and ton gathered at the old George relatives Sunday. Weston home Friday to celebrate Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Webb their mothers birthday an anwent to Salt Lake city Saturday nual custom. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas for medical attention. G. Weston were hostesses to the Mr. and Mrs. G. Arch McKinfamily and assisting wit the party non of Logan were Sunday viswere Mrs. Clarence Cheny and itors at the Oliver Wahlstrom Mrs. Albrt R. Weston. home. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Eller are Mr. and Mrs. Brig. Irwin, of at the home of Mr. and Mrs. St. Charles, were town visitors Charles Eller. Sunday. Mrs. Wilford Norris, of Ogden, Emest Irwinn, of Ogden was a week-envisitor' of the Irwin spent several days of last week visitin her son Carl and family. brothers. Mr. and Mrs. Ben T. Orvin and family spent a few pleasant hours last Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hatch at RanRelieved in 5 minute or dolph. double your money back When excess stomsrh tcitl causes painful, suffocst-ln- g Joseph Earley had a new furngas, ou r itomach and heartburn, doctor usually ace installed in his home medicines known for last prescribe the nt pre-emine- 1U 1G Or-vil- and BO. I inn with no soap little r.ate, and him this sending maybe get him off the dime. How about all the jobs, say Susie, and the bureaus, and this and that, that last for six months after the war ends. Could that have anything to do with it? catch on Susie. I says, you quick you are a bright gaL Yours with the low down, JO SERRA. THE PHILIPPINES On our next Fourth of July the Philippines will become independent, in accordance with acts of the Congress of the United States. Those acts were passed several years ago and ratified by further Congressional authority on June 29. 1944. The Philippines were one of our prizes in the Spanish-Amcrica- n War, and the first interest we had in the islands was Admiral Dewey's victory over the Spaniards in Manila Bay. We took them but we had a hard time holding the Philippine. y?33 But in the last 47 years what might be called "a beautiful friendship lias grown up between the Filipinos and the American people. We arent going to push them aside, and tell them to paddle their cunoe. and we are not going to withdraw our promise of independence scheduled for July 4, 1946. We had a pretty tough time in driving the Japanese out of but we did it. the Philipines Now, we are going to help the Flipinos establish their own government, and that program is progressing as rapidly es possible, supported by every branch of the United States government. Such strong men as the late President leadQuezon, and the present-da- y ers, President Osmena and General Romulo, ere doing an A- Job for their countrymen. -I Givis! Stationed THE LOW DOWN HICKORY GROVE . Do -- you suffer from gjueiFTFOl&S temtsioflt On 'CERTAIN DAYS of the month? , t IT face talk never d Helps Build Up Resistance Against Such Distress! Do functional periodic disturbances cause you to (eel nervous as a witch, bo restless, jittery, highs trung, perhaps tired, dragged out" at such times? Then dont delay! Try this great medicine Lydia E. 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Furniture Autos DAN DUNN - SECRET OPERATIVE 48 JLY RETURNS TO WONG VuS DOPE WITH DEN FIVE HUNDRED dollars in marked money given her By DAN HA SO SHE WOULD TRY TO FRAME ME??I WILL SHOW HER. PREPARE THE TORTURE CHAM3tR.f MISS THIS FIELDS, COME WE WILL HAVE TO GO TO THE, THE BASEMENT TO GET THE DOPE WAY y f BECAUSE THAT THE 'BASEMENT?? I DO NOT DARE CARRY MUCH STUFF IN MV OFFICE-CO- ME WITH ME WHY THERE?? M SB IT y, DUNN to make a PURCHASE OF DOPE MEANTIME DAN IS GATH ERINS OFFICERS TO RAID THE PLACE fi Livestock to S3 STATE LOAN COMPANY a 1 I :4 tma pe 'rn: OF LOGAN 29 West First North P1IONE 2G0 |