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Show American Red Cross Aids Wounded and The Cache American Semi-Week- Newspaper, ly William Friday. March 22, 'ihe Cache American, Logan, Cache County, Utah Tage Two Published Tuesday and Friday, by the Cache American pany, at, 62 West Center Street, Logan, Utah C. England, Managing Business Manager Able-bodie- d Com- 1931, Subscription rates: Outside County, one year $2.00 Inside Cache County, 01.50 Advertising rate made known upon appllcaUon. him rummy with Braille cards. blind My little girl knows I'm and shes planning how she'll do things for me, he said. But what she did not know, what had been kept from him so that it might not retard his readjustment, was the way he was scarred and disfigured. The Red Cross girl esught her breath. "Thats fine, she said. Til meet them at the train. Her heart sank upon seeing the tiny girl. It would be a job to prepare her for the shock, to make sure she did not let her father suspect there was anything wrong. Gently she told the child about her daddy'a face, how it would get better, how much he loved her, and that she mustnt be afraid. Then, with a prayer in her heart, she led mother and child to where the blinded soldier waited. The crucial moment had come. Now, upon the actions of a little girl, the future of this family would depend. For a moment the tot stood in the doorway, looking at her father across the room. Then, without hesitation, came the patter of little feet, and she threw her arms around her father's neck. Daddy, she cried, Daddy, its me were so glad to have you back! A simple service, yes. But it determined the happiness of three people. Without the understanding heart, and the many who daily give of their minds and souls, the adjustment of thousands of servicemen might be seriously retarded. The American Red Cross needs $100,000,000 to carry on during the next fiscal year. Because farm families have a big stake in the Red Cross they consistently support the organization. The Red Cross is confident that families in agricultural areas, the backbone of the nation, will generously support the 1946 Fund Campaign. A WORLD MENACE WIIO OWNS THE SIDEWALKS? CIVILIZATION, General Marshalls final report on the The question of "who owns the side- walks is one that enters into the minds war, his peace proposals for military pre-o- f the lllnes, the field director called the pedestrian as he or she walks to paredness, and his grim warning of pre on the commanding officer who arand from church, the grocery store, the pare or perish," should be required reac ranged an emergency furlough. line theatre or as they just go from their in g for every American. It calls attention While a courier sped up theCross the Red the fetch soldier, to to the development of home to a neighbor's. This question parman was busy arranging trans50,000-poun- d and Do the older concerns bombs, the finally planes, person. ticularly portation. a few hours the boy was they belong to the taxpayer who has been ultimate in destructive power, the atom at Within the Red Cross field office where forced to contribute either through a bomb. If there should be another war, the furlough papers and a ticket awaitgeneral tax or by reason of the sidewalk enemy will attack with 'supersonic speed, ed him. The field director drove him to the airport, and the boy ardistrict that has been formed along his Never again will distance protect this coun rived home in time not to see his property frontage, or do they belong to try from attack. Never again will this coun mother die, but to save her life the high school or college student who try have years to construct defenses after with a blood transfusion. Today, almost seven months after must walk alone the street as he or she war starts. Our fate may be decided in J Day, some 17,000 Red Cross workers are still with the GIs at goes to and from the school buildings? Do days, hours, even minutes, clubs The cynics and the philosophers who home and abroad. Hundreds of they belong to the boy scout, who rides homes overseas are in operrest and his bicycle here and there or do they be- - think that the world will always be af- - ation where men meet on leave, get d food, and that prime long to the little girl who uses them for Aided with war because war is part o American favorite doughnuts and or a play normal human behavior, should study coffee. Music and entertainment, Marshalls report. If the horror it depicts books, magazines, and home town ground ? That question naturally is answered by is normal, then why bother with the clapnewspapers, lounge and writing rooms all are popular. For men saying that they belong to all the people trap of schools, universities, churches staying overnight there are combecause they have been built for the benefortable beds, clean sheets, and hot higher education and all the parapher showers. and what a blessing they are nalia of what we are pleased to call civi fit of all More important than Red Cross when compared to the sidewalks that were liztion? Why drape distinguished person are services to the used in the earlier days of the city. Men ages of supereior mentality in caps anc those for the wounded and ilL In army and navy hospitals the and women less than fifty years of age can gowns? Why send them out with little gold over, professional and voto go keys and Greek letter badges hanging from country remember how unpleasant it lunteer Red Cross workers serve in about in the fall and spring. The sidetheir vests advertising their intellectua many ways. To the hospitalized a financial or walks were so slippery it was hard to capacities to advise and teach the rest o family problem may prey upon the mind and dull the will to recovery. keep from falling or they were so sticky us? Why send them to international conwith mud that it was almost impossible ferences where they join in the gibberish Under guidance of Red Cross medical social workers many a problem to keep rubbers from being pulled off of diplomacy, while the rest of us stanc is dissolved, and obstacle overcome. shoes. around awed by portentous stage settings" Programs directed by recreation workers help patients forget their Now', if the sidewalks belong to all the wrar all this if Why go through rigmarole troubles. Red Cross volunteers and total destruction are inevitable at the people, they should be used by each indisupplement these workers with vidual without interference in any way end of the play? every conceivable service. with the rights of another individual. The Something is wrong somewhere. Normal each in to this extended other courtesy people are kindly. They dont want to fight there are ex- carry 12 per cent of our property respect is very often neglected, especially and kill. Different languages, different everything I else, reckon, and lots of taxes. Mines pay almost exactly ceptions, IIow often flags, different habits these things are well intentioned parents figure by a group of school people. per have you been forced to leave the paved superficial War come because the leaders that their boys and girls are be- the same proportion or 11.83 cent. is called to the Attention the ing taught everything at portion of the sidewalk in order to avoid of groups and the leaders of nations fail school house but they overlook fact that all farm and range lands being ran into by the bicycle rider or by to measure up to the responsibilities im- the idea that all education is not now bear 8.92 per cent of the compared with 13.08 per a group of four or five individuals who posed upon them. mad men never just in a book. If you craved to taxes 1927. cent In read a be could prizefighter, you travel side by side, taking the entire commit the world to wrar until a condition The publication has a book on prizefighting for five another width of the walk and making no effort to is established by supposedly sane men that years and be knocked out in the table which may well be analyzed. first round. You need experience This shows not only the trend of single out a little so you could be passed creates a following for mad men. and practice. The Boy Scouts and property taxes imposed during the while still on the walk. In leaving the Are we capable of understanding the are doing a good Job last 30 years but also the purpose Girl walk you have often been forced to step implicatons of General Marshalls words, or so Scouts clubs. But our for which the taxes were levied are the upon the newly planted lawn or into a will we allow the perversion of science and school houses, they could lighten and the respective ratios of taxup a bit on theory, end go In es charged. It Is noted that from puddle of water or into the deep snow. To higher education to destroy mankind? stronger on Domestic Science and 1916 to 1920 the total burden watch some groups it appears that they The boys and Jumped from $8,857,000 to $18,312,-00Manual do not even suspect that there is a possithat of girls are Training. portant part of education Then another rapid increase okay if we give em occurred from 1941 to 1945 when bility of anyone going in the opposite di teaching the youngsters that they must a break. low down, a new all time high of $22,920,-00rection to which they are traveling, for be courteous to others and the best way Yours with the JO SERRA. was reached. they apparently do not look ahead of to do that is to follow the golden rule It is noted that the general them; and they neither consider the do unto others as you would have others THE TAXPAYER SAYS fund taxes have dropped from issue of the 12 per cent of the total in 1916 The March-Ma- y possibility of anyone behind them who do unto you. Utah Taxpayer Is just off the to but 3.2 per cent in 1945 and might desire to go a little faster than This will prove that in 7 of the past 10 years no press. Iron Age magazine reports that six a valuable publication they. In passing you also have to leave source of tax Infor- state general fund lavy has been out of 10 people in the United States pre mation to both official and tax- imposed. The table shows that the pavement. In our opinion the parent or the school fer steel to aluminum as material for payer. A tax calendar for Utah schools are responsible for a ma is given which shows not only jor portion of our property tax teacher has very much neglected an im- - passenger car bodies and frames. rethe due date and rate of ur V-- home-cooke- hop-scot- ward pr.marfy three boys: Albert was the graduated For example, Not long as;j to a Rid Cross fielJ Wiser and Thad Wendell Wheeler. horwas director wall an outfit on maneuvers blmdid solJUr whose face sacrament at meeting a Nelson flashed a met age that the mother ribly erarrid, who was expecting evening. Mrs. Elva Drury Sunday wife and of a man in his mvt was critically visit from in teacher, was in charge of th exdaughter. It would bo the first ercises. Albert Wheeler gave the ill, and the man meeting in Iwo years, he told the Scout oath, Wendell Wiser aang was needed at Red Cross girl who was teaching My home immediately. Country Prayer; talk, With this message from the soldier Red Cross chapter verifying jump-the-rop- e, First Lewiston ch able-bodi- w-a- s Thanks from Saints In Europe for Help Received"; primary Dorothy Gilbert, presented the boy to the bishopric for ordination In the priesthood and to Sfcoutmtster Elbem Kent. She also presented them their certlfl. cates of graduation. The boys were received by George Pond, representing the bishopric and by Scoutmaster Elbem Kent Mr. and Mrs. Mose Gustareeoa returned from Los Angeles Cal, Wednesday where they have spent the past three weeks visiting relatives. Mr. Gustaveson spent Monday In Salt Lake city on business. Mrs. George Villett Mr. and spent Sunday In Salt Lake city. Mr. end Mrs. Milton Goff and three children of Ogden were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Orchard. Sunday. Lewiston people attending the funeral services of Joseph Stanley Kemp at Dayton. Idaho, Wednesday, were Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Baird. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Anderson, Edward Kemp, Miss Belle Kemp, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Orchards, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Lower. J. J. Poulsen was a Logan visitor Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Hickea and two sons. Allen and Charles, of Salt Lake city; Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Wittner .Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Cottle, of Preston, Idaho; Mr, Mrs. Wallace and of Olsen, Franklin. were Idaho, dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Brown, Sunday. C. B. Johnson, of North Cache school presented current high events to the First ward MIA special Interest group Tuesday night. Wednesday evening a Junior dance was held In the community dance hall for all Scouts, Junior and Beehive girls of the Lewiston three wards. pre-ide- load. The ratio over the years has varied from 45.8 per cent to 56 per cent of the total. Counties and municipalities are now almost exactly the same In their charges, with 21.2 per cent an$ 21.5 per cent respectively. PLUMBING REPAIR CALL So-call- ed 4-- : baugii PLUMBING CO. QUALITY AND SERVICE H f , 0. j PHONE 0 boundaries westwardd, turning It Is the ideal that is America, into gardens, the ideal of a people who hold the wilderness roads the rights of other to be as imlaying building cities, blood and portant as their own, who will not their paved with compromise with evil, who are America is not an accident, j tes- not for themselves alone building thaj to Island So rises the made borders No geographical wave wave as after water leivel, of America It is 110 it into a nation. No isolation ,at from racial strains, no lingual unity of seekers after freedom acL'u fear, seekers after opportunities drew .'it together. to-- " America is not an accident. It for their children, clustered is the flowering of an idea, the gether in a new world. Each generation left the counof a principle. development from better than it found it. Each no the try about There is accident building of a coral atoll. Acti- wave of people contributed to the vated by ian immutable biogoli-c- al culture and learning. From evi law, waves upon waves of ery land, of every faith, they best. Our songs, our tiny animals gathered together, gave their our This curfew it maybe gonna do arts, our sciences 'Saying to form a firm foundation literature, some good. We been in a lather are for these the better all followwho those for higher up But delinquency. foreign elements. Even our about youth ed, Finally the seas were pierced. The lsland rose above the waves language is more picturesque and according to my deduction and and lay revealed to the sun and colorful because of the contribu- research department, the number tions from other tongues. of delinquent girls and boys is sky. America is no accident. It grew about the same as the number of So it is with America. Wave upon wave of idealists seeking as did the island until it rose palpitatin mamas and Utapia, of dreamers who would j above the waves, standing strong papas no more, no less. Get not recognize defeat, dared out and secure against the gale mamas and papas home a the cause of the firm foundation unconquered seas. couple jumps ahead of the milkWave upon wave of seekers built by waves upon waves of man and set the youngsters an after freedom and the right to new Americans. What is the cement that holds example, is maybe a good idea. earn a better way of life folBut with delinquency like with lowed them; steadily pushing the these different elements together? I THE LOW DOWN HiCKORVGROVE ed high-step-p- ln be-up- on DAN DUNN - SECRET OPERATIVES 1G tln-r- David W. England Mechanical Department Editor Entered a Second-Cl- a Matter, November 2, at the Post Office at Logan, Utah, under the Act of March 3, 1897. Publishing 19 the state fees, licenses and taxes but also shows the amount of revenue which is derived from each class of tax or fee. The calendar should be useful as an aid in following the intricacies of Women in your 's spective license which advanced from $10,000,000 Exchange DtpenitWe AD Ways FURNITURE AND PRICES YOU WILL LIKE V. 1st North Phone 41U j , . Do fllCSC SVIII Df ORIS j j Betray your Ago? from hot flashes, nervous tension. are a bit blue at times Another table shows both the Irritability, due to the functional middle-ag- e amount and the ratio of taxes period peculiar to women? Then start at once try Lydia E. paid by each class of property in Plnkham's Vegetable Compound to Utah during the past 19 years. relieve symptoms. This great It points out the improvements on medicinesuch helps natttre. Taken reguland and lots, which include all larly it helps build up resistance distress. types of structures, now carry against such middle-ag- e For almost thousands 24.97 per cent of all property upon thousandsa century of women have retaxes. Next in importance are railported benefits. Also grand stomachic tonic. Follow label roads and other utilities directions. with 21.08 per cent. Then next in importance, as a course of revenue, are city and town lots which VEGETABLE COMPOUND to $86,000,000. SOUTH MAIN U&I Furniture 30 system. The Taxpayer states that even during the past five years the total revenue from direct and in- direct taxes, fees, licenses, etc., in Utah jumped from $35,700,000 to over $51,000,000. Nor does this include the U. S. Collector of In- ternal Revenues increased receipts 30 44 ELECTRIC MOTOR SHOP reliable service Rewinding Parts 485 East 2nd South Phone 1410J Loans Furniture Autos Livestock $10 to $300 STATE LOAN eOi?ANV OF LOGAN 29 West First North PnONE 260 : nt, |