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Show Two Lon. The Cache American, The Cache American Sri. Wee Nwci Pub. .shed at y, PL-- W.lLam C. lUJur-- n B.i.rea Enter) ti it the fc Seccnd-Cia&- Maili pr 62 W; Center Sure;, M 2, 1331. t Lczsn, Utah, under OffUe the JUt of March J, by tr.e CVhe Leg us. Cur. ELp; Matter, November s Fr.dj". .l ? Americaa P-.- il -- Cuprate C Dusty. erne KI.ND.VES GEORGE J2a4 19 IG t TO ENGLAND FECK Spotlighting A very dear Canadian me cf bvir.g. (1) overly Civ.i W. EzLr.d as. o a Department l3i.de Cache Ccunty, IS JO jn. Adreracr-- i nte route toe am upon a pp lie trim. I33C. er I Cod ft.-- .' rate. S.bscr.puan Ja f; l.i)', April Cache Cour.iy, Utah frier, i has written accusing e critical of Britain. (3) 'prec.ative of the great sacrifices by the English . pe-- pie during the war. and (3) igr. rant cf their continued, LAV corn SAN iPrnaticm in this postwar period. OS IRONT PACE June MuiVlmnn, fresh It ceuM be that I may be guilty on the first count.' but certainly not on the last two. No one could be more su keenly aware of the gallant stand made by Britain during agricultural college Km Grided of Logan the war. nor more cognizant of her present day trials and on lhf fro,lt. rpf newspaper. '"Cache tribulations. In discussing the proposed loan to Britain, Mias Mussrlman, whoae earliest through the however, a previous column was simply an attempt to be thrill were trip UTAH ur.ap-mad- OIK AliLE i'KOJLU rthuub WOULD YOU RATHER BUY? Oar ed. tonal laA. issue suggested that WHICH II was costly in money and World War some chic or religious group lead in a lives. Yet, over the period of years between project to plant mere apple trees in Lo- Pearl Harbor ar.d V-- J day. 607,000 Amerat least cr.e on each lot. We gin City have been reminded that, even if a few icans died cruel deaths as cancer victims fabuloui San Juan country with realistic. her father, Roy S. Muaselmaa. individuals decided to do that as has been more than twice as many Americans as 4M ranch near of the owner Britain has asked loan. a the Past United for States or killed were listed action in in missing nice write the case during the past few years, the Monti cello, rwelred in making loans to Britain have taught us that H. experiences World War of th front the page on owner of tnc tree gets no apples because up" sceh loans generally turned out to be gifts. Is it. therefore, Logan paper. She reraUa the acAmericans is at Cancer the rate killing the boys and gifls from the neighboring or one Dan rhlinpe, Navajo 178 every day 20 unreasonable to lock upon this present request for a loan tion homes will not let the apples ripen. They of 175.000 every year Indian who thinking he wa on one every three minutes! as a request for another gift? And admitting that, if we his death bed. willed her father hour pick them aj soon as they get large enough every all hand over several billion dollars to John Bull as a gift, is his eight children and wife to make two or three bites. Of course we More than 503 Utahn's succumbed to canand a flock of sheep. Indian it then unreasonable for us to inquire as to what disposi- While rhilhps didn't die, the will ail understand the temptation of a few cer last year. tion is to be made of that gift? Your banker demands to aUU stand and Nancy Jane may is rate the An increasing! in fact we are apples hanging on a tree at tome future time find herself Cancer is mankind's number one enemy. know what you propose to do with the loan you ask of him, heir to a number of brothers and told that the apple was the fruit that collateral. sliters. d is no respecter of ages. It is dreaded even when you protect that loan with tempted our first parents, Adam and Eve. It Less a than their Don't have a the turned disease because other it more people than year ago English any and we know the trouble the taking of it mind backs on labor and elected their a war and leader r.ot govbut often at A threatens death, crossings. great grade railway long only has brought us. But even at that we still ernment pledged to a program of socializing English in- tram may be coining on the seterrible suffering. think a few apple trees will help to solve cond track too, warns the NationBut there is one vital hope in this dustry. Ordinarily it is none of our business what kind of al Safety Council. the food shortage in the world and it is dreary picture. At least one sufferer out a government the English people elect, but when that govquite possible that if there were fruitBefore me, even as behind, of three can be saved with YOUR HELP! ernment asks us for a loan or gift, ail or part of the proIs and ail Is well God trees on lot in the the every bearing city ceeds econbe which Whittier. are a used launch to of socialistic cent to cancer 30 50 of to least At per children might pick, their own fruit and in we do comment. to have a must be omy England, right leave the neighbor's alone. It is also pos- cases CAN BE CURED! But they I From have statistics seen the per capita debt of detected early! sible that the kids could be induced to is should United remember of the that States is over $2,00. the is That England $1,000; thing you leave the apples on the tree until they On the surface these figures would seem to indicate that most when you are asked to contribute to have ripened. fund-driv- e Amer- our financial plight is worse than England's. However, we the Utah of division, the Another problem is presented FURNACE CLEANING, Repairing that Stoker Repairing and Service of spraying. It is out of the question for ican Cancer Society. That is why the Utah have built up a production machine in this country, capCoal and Stoker Co. Socie- - able of creating a great deal of wealth, if only we can find Cancer American the Wangsgaard of Field Army an individual having one or two trees to Phone 132. 167 Sooth Main, obtain an outfit of his own to spray with. ty asks you fo be generous with your gifts a way to end the industrial strife that impedes its opera- FOR SALE IN LEWISTON It would be too expensive and that is the April 1 to 30. Make that gift now. Send it tion at the present time. In that regard, admittedly, we FARM 20 acres of excellent farm are in Cancer field a much Letter position than England. army cf the reason the apples that do grow here are to your county land with good water right. mail it direct to Utah headGood house and farm. Situated England claims she must have our help to finance hergenerally wormy and of little value. How- society. Or on highway neiar church. School toLake Salt txaes she from can 32 the collect that Place, self, her Exchange people ever, someone could make himself a handy quarters at bus passes it $9000. Enquire of gether with other revenues are not sufficient for her to Holland Johnson. Lewiston. bit of extra money in the spring if he City 1. Cancer Lives! Costs her bills and balance her budget. But-sh-e Cancer Remember: pay proposes to could get sufficient work in that line. One Which decide take over Then under Acid them Costs Money! private industries, put outfit could spray the trees in the city Control Relieved in 5 minute or government control and operation. When this is done, there homeowner Would You Rather Buy? very easily and then each double your money back will be no more from and taxes these industries, aa captured Wsa v. 1 nun pamfai. would be able to harvest a few bushels of e U. fc.rtha I'. toes' aM beift&um. 6uttdn aaaaJly in motor lost an were it to ewvrrih take accountaint doesnt this Americans tin More livs kram fir rHktrm figure that expert delicious fruit in the early summer or fall f In lit, ummernrf s& latktlt Tbit. bring lost situwill were decrease bad 1945 her a t in n than accidents in vehicle thereby making nr kind raises. Sonbia he to the of apple jiffy fwr nmr back oe Mura oi a according SJ at a4 daiffeau. U til. This project necessarily need not be during the past 75 years in 36 ma or dis- ation worse. Further, unless miracles transpire and all indusconfined to apples because there are other asters resulting from fire, flood, storm, history reverses itself, these government-capture- d National tries will run at deficits which will have to be made up fruits that will thrive here as well. There earthquake and explosion, the from the general tax fund, so that England will have council reports. are many varieties of plums and prunes, safety upped her expense while at the same time will have downcherries, and pears, that could provide a A gentleman on the highways always ed her income. variety of food and an inexpensive one. PHONE Englands request to us for a loan or gift can be likWe hope someone will follow the sugtip3 his headlights, the National Safety 44 SOUTH MAIN who child demand a case a to makes ened the the of council says. upon now is the time. gestion fond and indulgent parent. By experience the parent PLUMBING REPAIR Mrs. B. Samuel I Mrs. Mitton, knows what the child demands will harm it. but in order widow, ters, Survivors Include hi situa-189CALL obviate an awkward and unpleasant temporary Hawkins. wuiiam to the in four six brothers, in the Logan temple; (tion, gives offspring, thereby possibly allowing sons. James O., Joseph L., Trenam ' Raft River, Idaho; Oswald T. and the child to do itself BADGII lasting and irreparable damage. James R. Nilsoa P. and LKXjgias & Nilson. Salt' Jedediah Hawkins, Salt Lake City; be and to loan will or do Seth P. we this it If Mrs. Hawkins, Ogden, two Lake grant England, gift City; daughters. Funeral services for Jarr.es R. n PLUMBING CO. Bills, Midvale, and Mrs. vin T. Hawkins, Logan; 23 in which run may help to a the NUson, 78, 149 East 39th South, long temporary palliative Frost, Salt Lake Cty; six ' children and seven businessman prominent teacher, Mr. QUALITY AND SERVICE destroy the British Empire. If we refuse to grant it, Oliver, Amos, Parley and children. and LDS church worker, who Funeral services were conduct-sep- h Attlee and his Jo--; out not to be able government may died Monday in Salt Lake City, Edgar Nilson of Smithfield; carry and M.lo Nilson. of Ogden; ed in Salt Lake City today at 38 was conducted today in Mill Creek socialization program. Believing as we do that such their East 7th South. Burial was in Salt Ella Mrs. four sisters, .Wright, ward chapel by James West, bishCitv; Mrs. Rhinda Cham-- ! gan city cemetery. a program would spell eventual ruin for the English peoop. Valley Center ward. U & I Furniture of Mrs. Elsie Reed, hers and William F. Smith was he A native of Smithfield, then the greatest kindness we can render to them is ple. of Eliza and Smithfield, Nilson, bom May 24. 1887, in a log cabin, William F. Smith, 79, of Rich- to refuse the 13 grandchildren. requested loan or gift. It will be an awka son of Peter and Svenborg T. Idaho Falls, and mond, died in his home Tuesday Exchange Nilson pioneers who crossed the ward and unpleasant temporary situation, but may save morning of a heart attack. Margaret A. R. Davis ox by plains He was born to Burbige, Wilt- England from doing herself lasting and irreparable damage. Hawkins Mrs. Margaret Ann team in 1859. He Dependable All Ways gilt-edge- single-trac- k Indigestion tax-payi- ng -- rT.i-- rril-- tax-intak- h owis-t- IMl-u- a e, .1 wfSmi!5te.nTkSdXnFSto ! 0, ba grand-Elle- j j Lo-La- ke attended B r 1 col- Young lege a t Logan, and the University of Deseret, t and taught i n school Granite district a number of y e a r a A He ceased teach- ing to enter the j mercantile bus-- t ness. Later, for several years he U Mr. Nihon was clerk and probation officer of the juvenile court and a deputy sheriff. He was an active member of the LDS church and had lived in Mill Creek ward more than half a century. He was a ward teacher and counselor in the YMMIA in Smithfield. prior to moving to Salt Lake City. He was in the e.ght years, and was chorister 10 years. and Mr. Nilson was president class leader in the 61st quorum of seventies many years, and had Cottonof erved as secretary wood stake high priests quorum. He completed a mission to the northern states during the 1890s.' Davis, 73, died in a Salt Lake shire,- England, August 30, 1866, States in Forty-thre- e per cent of all injuries in school buildings hospital Tuesday of natural cans- - j' and- came to the United es. July, 1582. He was married to were to children in the seventh through the ninth grades in the Mrs. Hawkins was bom Novern-- ! Sarah Jane Spademan 1890. school to 24, December in the National Safety Council ber 25, 3872, at Ogden, a daugh-- ! Logan temple systems reporting ter of William Edward and Mar- - Mr- Smith served as 1944-4- 5, although these children make up only 24 during garet Thomas Hawkins. Her fath- of North Cache high school m cent enrollment. total the 25 of He was Richmond for years. per er came tacross the plains with an active member of the church. a handcart comSurviving are his widow-- ; eight sons and daughters. Edwin, IV1U--D pany. Merim and W. F. Smith. She was married in the Lo- Mrs. Mildred Means, of Richmond; gan temple May Mrs. Henry Johnson, of Le .vis tor; ; 8 9 L to George L. Smith, ox Idaho Fails, 2 5. Gomer Idaho; Mrs. Frank Anderson, cfj William . - Le-Ro- cheese flavor t 1 uUe Ae kind to get y. X Davis. She lived Rupert, Idaho; 20 grandchildren; j one' in Samaria, Ida- eight two and brother Fred sisters, and Logan ho, until 1910, when Smth Jr. and Mrs. Annie White, 0 SAY, DAN, I WONDER WHAT KIND OF A DAN rS ON wiS V,A TO Sc .. ViJIK CM A SPECIAL. SECRET, ASSIGNMENT can rr BE 7P DONT KNOW. Sirwin , but rr MUST BE IVOCBTANT-- CASE THIS ISTJOR THE CH)EF WOULD NEVER ASSIGN ME TO .5 i rr this is the first ASS'GNMENiT I VE HAD OUTS'DE THE DEPARTMENT (SEE I'M ALL EXCITED ABOUT IT I'D SURE LIKE IN THE1 MORNINS KNOW YOU BETTER EANTiME, UR IN AN OFFICE HIGH BUILDING IN The CiTY OF NEW MARK LIGHTS BURN BRIGHTLY AS A GROUP OF MEN GATHER AROUND A MAHOGANY TABLE W W. 1st North Phene 41U ELECTRIC MOTOR SHOP Velveeta spreads like but.. . slices whet chilled . . , melts and toasts to perfection. Delicious! Contains milk protein. milk minerals, vitamin A and vitamin G. ter THE CHEESE YEAH, BUTCHER -- THIS IS THE BEST WE'LL PRICES YOU WILL LIKE 455 East End South Phone 1410J d I AND RELIABLE SERVICE Rewinding Parts to of Richmond; Mrs. Emily Smith she moved Idaho, Thornton, Idaho. Burley, Funeral services were conducted where Mr. Dav-Mr- s. Richmond South G was a stock today in the DavLs ward. Burial was in Richmond raider and area I estate man. Survivors include her husband; cemetery. four daughters, Mrs. Eva Eccles, When you have read the Bible, South Gate, Cal.; Mrs. Pearl will know it is the and Mrs. you cf Paul, Margaret Wright. Mrs. Luana Taggert, Salt Lake God, because you will have found City; two sens, Rulon H. Davis, it the key to your Own heart, . and your Salt Lake City, and Robert S. your own happinessDavis. Inglewood. Cal.; three sis- - own duty. Woodrow- Wilson. FOOD THATS DIGESTIBLE AS MILK ITSELF DAN DUNN - SECRET OPERATIVE. 4p a FURNITURE RACKET WEVE EVER BEEN IN-- AN' YOU GOTTA REMEMBER PUT X YOU WISE TO IT IT'S ALL Right, boys THINK SOME COLLECTORS BUT X ARE GYPPING US THEY'RE HOLDING BACK I WANT TO SEE oans Furniture Autos i Livestock $10 to $300 STATE LOAN COMPANY OF LOGAN 29 West First North PHONE 260 i |