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Show The Cache American Semi-Week- Newspaper, ly Published Tuesday and frlda, by the Cache pany, at 62 West Center Street. Ixigan. Utah William C. England, Managing Business Manager Editor Matter, November 2, at the Post OfTlce at Logan, Utah, under the Act of M arch 3, 1397. Entered as FriJay, April 12. iho Cache American, Logan, Cache County, Utah Page Two Second-Cla-- a . 1331, THINGS ONE KKMKMlUiKS hour By it. m. I have just talked to an Oregon farabout 10 cows, who did milks mer who raise about 100 head of beef annually, who did raise chickens and sell eggs, and who did laise 40 or 50 hogs a year as a He no longer raises the chickens or the hogs, and he is selling off all his beef cattle because the cost of feed and the price of those products is so out of line that they are not worth bothering with. This same farmer raised 100 acres of barley for stock and hog food for the past three years and could not afford to feed it to his animals because it was worth more as grain. When I saw him at his ranch on this trip, he was almost in tears. Ilis deep well electric pump had broken down and he had been held up for several days getting parts, and being asked questions as to whether it was essential, lie told the questioner that he had already lost a ton of ct. American Publbhinj Com- David W. England Mechanical Department Outside County, one year $2.00 Inside Cache County, f 1 50 Advertising rate, made known upon application. Subscription rates: milk which the public was clamoring for, and if that wasnt essential he didnt know what was. His milking machine was broken down and the dealer could not furnish him the bearings Lecause he could not get them. So they had rustled up a couple of worn-oautomobile bearings and got them into the machine to make it run temporarI wouldnt quit delivering ily. lie said: milk to deprive the public of it, but if 1 could close down and shut milk off from the strikers, Id do it in a minute. This farmer is typical of thousands of small farmers over the nation. Their machinery and equipment is worn out; their automobiles are worn out; they cant hire labor except at wages beyond the prices they are allowed for their products, and yet they are expected to produce and keep the food rolling in while politics and labor warfare deprive the nation of a stable economy and the tools for production. We are going to pay dearly for such a policy before we are done. ut viewed by Mrs, Sara J. Parke-- ; Mru-nn- e piano duct were p!aed by and Donna May Maughan. plans were made for a Mot tiers' day party; also to plant a flower plot on the city park. A lovely lunch was served to 15 ladies by the hostess. Mrs. John A. Leatham entertained at a dinner party Wednesday evening for Mesdames Martha Barrett, of Mendon. Chnstena P. Glenn, Eliza Stuart, Violet Williamson, Mary J. Parker. Mary G. Parker, Leora Parker, Bara B. and Emehne Parker. Parker, Quilting was enjoyed during the and Venice The reMaugham mainder of the time was enjoyed socially. A lovely luncheon was; served by the hostess to 18 laches. Mrs George Leavitt and daughter Karlena, of Sacramento. Cal . j spent conference wee at Ogden with her sisters and in Wellsville with her motc.er. Mr. Cumh Brenchley. and blather Len. just released irom the service. She re- -: turned home Tuesday. Mrs. Ray Lowe entertained at a chicken dinner at her home In Hyrum. Sunday In honor of her husband who was observing m birthday anniversary. A beiut.fjl Llrthday cake centered the table where covers wer laid fo- - Mr end Mrs. Low-'- . Mr. and Mrs. Budge Lowe, Dr and Mrs. fo-tLowe, 1 1 d Pam Lowe, of Providence; Mr Clyde Madson, of Logan; Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Leishman, and the Misses Lou Ann and Diane Leishman. Ray received some nice gifts. A social evening was enjoyed. Mrs, Wliliarnron Floyd and Children. Edith and Paul of Hy-- ri m, were guests of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Bankhead, Wednesday. Flovd came In the evening and a lovely dinner was served by Mrs. Bankhead. j day. Mr. and Mrs. George Williamson, of Oakland, Calif., returned to their home after spending S week here with their mother, Ms, Sarah A. WllPanson. Mrs. Edith D. Sm.lii, of Salt Lake Cl 7, spent the week-en- d here wnh her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Evan O. Darley; also son Billy, who Is making his home with Ms grand-parenwhile attending school here Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Boswell, of Provo, were guest! of their aid daueh cr, Mr. md Mrs. Geode Mausllan. during the week. Mrs. Edna May and four children, of Bun, Oregon were guens of Mrs. lctha Lindl'y, Saturday. A lovely dinner was served. Mrs. Rose Bankhead came horre Sunday after spending the pasi week at Paradise 'wth her aged mother, Mrs. D. D. Danielson. Mrs. James L. Wyatt was hostess to the ladies of the Maara club at her home Wednesday evening. Vies president Mrs. Thelma Haslam was In charge of tne following program; repot t, was very ably given Great by Mrs. Venice Maughan; voa! and trios. "Alice Blue Gown "Rain", were sung by Mesdames Edith Maughan. Rena B. Leishman Tin; cloung dance for the itai-iof the married foul club was held recreation at the Second w..-During hall Thursday evening. the dance a basket lunch was . Earl Wy- by a Jar, , P. and Einert ir president n chi limn of the com unices for the y:i: M: and Mr Mviiiu Parkinson A tall home Saturday evening. vase of daffodil! centered tha table, where covers were laid for Messrs, and Mesdames William P. Baldwin, Aaron Leishman, Geddes Maughan. Lamont Allan. Francis Maughan, Elmer Leishman, Sterling Jones. Merrill Green, and the host and hostess. cn-Jvi- id g'l-up- L'l-hma- e hr ts son-in-la- w Loans Furniture Autos Livestock U & I Furniture silt) to SJIOO Exchange STATE LOAN Dependable All Ways COMPANY FURNITURE OF LOGAN 29 West First North AND E'-o- were Mr. and Mrs. James M. route from Florida. Pfc. Mack Jones returned to Thorpe and children of Mendon; Mr. and Mrs. John Brown and his base at Enid, Oklahoma after children, of Promontory; Mr. and spending the past 10 days here D. Mrs. Ralph Bennett, of Logan; on furlough with his parents, Mr. William Mrs. and Captain Mrs. Adele Copeland and son, and and Mrs. Sterling Jones. MauFrancis former the Cooley, Mrs Beth Poppleton and daughter Pfc. Conway Maughan, son of ghan, are now stationed at Erie, Mr. and Mrs. Ariel Maughan, is Nedra, of Wellsville. Cooley Captain Pennsylvania. furlough here Mr. and Mrs. Francis enjoying a spent three weeks here after two entertained at a dinner Maughan at from Fort Lewis, Wash. Lieuten party and wife his with overseas, years their home Friday evening, where ant Glen Maughan, another son her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Rulon covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. of Mr. and Mrs. Maughan, who Mrs. B. Maughan. Cooley has Lamont Allan, Mr. and Mrs. Aarhas recently been released from made her home here with her on Lcishman, Mr. and Mrs. Geddes the army, and his wife and son parents while her husband has Maughan, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Dennis, who have been making been overseas. They were honored Lcishman, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice their home in Salt Lake City, guests at a number of parties Parkinson, Mr. and Mrs. William have moed to Logan to make given prior to their departure for P. Baldwin, Mr. and Mrs. Merill their home while Glen attend his base at Erie. Among the par- Green, Mr. and Mrs. Sterling USAC. ties was a dinner given by Mr. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Parley Hall, Mrs. Amanda Murray is home and Mrs. Jacob Fuhriman at their Mr. and Mrs. Maughan. Card after spending the past three home In Providence. A beautifulgames were played and prizes months in Salt Lake City with Welcome with cake decorated ly a wared to Mrs. Harriet Leishman her daughter, Mrs. Ada M. Conrad. Home, Bill, written on top cenand Sterling Jones. The Ladies Junior'Literary club tered the table where covers were Mrs. Neil McMurdie entertained met Wednesday evening at the laid for the honored guests and at dinner Sunday for her birth- home of Mrs. Geddes Maughan Mr. and Mrs. Rulon B. Maugh-a- n. A beautiful day. birthday cake with president Venna Ierkins in Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Guncentered table the where covers charge. A book report of "Socks nell of Wellsville; Mr. and Mrs. were laid for was re-her mother. Mrs. and Bulls of Carcous and Mr. Walter Mansen, MfS. Larue Mrs. Reid AnderStoddard. Chester Zollinger, of Providence: son and Dee Stoddard of WellsMr. and Mrs. Quinton Peart, of ville; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gittens Richmond; Mr. and Mrs. Fuhriand of Hyde Park; Mr. and man. Bunco was played during Mrs. family Delbar Person, of Logan. SiMtfhtoArymMMU the evening, and prizes awarded. She received some lovely gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Rulon B. Maugh-a- n Mrs. McMurdie received word Probate and Guardianship Netiees, entertained at a dinenr party her that Monday husband would Consult County Clerk or the Mrs. for Captain and Gooley and be released Respective Signers for Further other guests being Mr. and Mrs. Fort Ord, from the army at Calif., and be home Information. Jacob. Fuhriman, Mr. and Mrs. soon. B. Gunnell, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph The main basketball team of Walter Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. HarNotice to Creditors Wellsville junior high school were The Fern. of remainder the ry honored at a guests was spent playing rook, banquet and evening for which prizes were awarded. dancing party held at the dining In the District Court of the First room Judicial District of the State of and gym Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Gunnell tah, in and for the County of entertained at a dinner party at The boys of the team ere Leroy Cache. their home, where covers were Schenk and Neal Olsen of College laid for Captain and Mrs. Gooley, ward; Dale Glenn, Jay N. Boyd, Mr. and Mrs. Parry Hyde, Mr. and Tony Leishman, Marlowe Archi- In the Matter of the Estate of Mrs. Walter Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. bald, Blaine Parker, Ray Bank-hea- d, JAMES A. CRAGUN, Deceased. Deloy Parker, Calvin Clark Creditors will Jacob Fuhriman, claims Mr. and Mrs. of Wellsville; Ronald Jensen, Fred with vouchers to present Aulon B. Maughan. A family dinthe undersigned Hardman and Clyde Kidman, of administrator at the office of Atner was served by Mr. and Mrs. Maughan at their home in honor Mendon. The dinner was prepared torney Newel G. Daines, Room 211 of Captain Gooley who was ob- by Mrs. Mattie Darley and Mrs. Cache Valley Bank Building, LoLarue Stoddard and served in the gan, Utah, on or before the 23rd serving his birthday anniversary. Other guests were Mrs. Gooley, school dining room on two long day of May, 1946. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Lee, of Hyde tables, which were centered with WILLIAM F. WINN, of flowers. Other guests Administrator of the Estate Park; Mr. and Mrs. Ben W. Ev- vases were the boys partners and the of James A. Cragun, ans, of Logan; Mr. and Mrs. John faculty and partners, Principal Deceased. Brady, of Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. lalph Olsen, Coach and NEWEL G. DAINES, ."Jacob Fuhriman, of Providence; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Gunnell, Mrs. Leonard Casterline, Mr. and Attorney for Estate. Date of First publication: ""Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Maughan, Mrs. Aaron Leishman, Mr. and March 15, 1946. and Mrs. Maggie H. Maughan. A Mrs. Lewis Brenchley, Mrs. Imo-gen- e Allen and Miss Virginia Lee beautiful birthday cake centered NOTICE the table. A social evening was The dance was for all members of the school. enjoyed after dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hansen Mr. and Mrs. Lorin S. Lamb, and In the District Court of the First son Jackie of Salt Lake Judicial District of the State of of Hyde Park, City, Mr, entertained at and Mrs. Jack Hirst and children,' dinner at their home for Mr. and Bonnie Utah, in and for the County of and Stephen, of Ogden, Cache. Mrs. Gooley. Guests were Captain were week-end , guests of and Mrs. Gooley, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel In the Matter of the Estate of Rulon B. Maughan, of Wellsville; Other guests at the THOMAS J. PEARCE, Mr. and Mrs. F. C.- Lee, of Hyde Bankhead. Bankhead home Sunday were Mr Deceased. Park; Mr. and Mrs. John Brady, and Mrs. Frank Rock and Mrs' Creditors will present of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Lamb claims Delone l Hirst of Paradise. with vouchers to the undersigned "and family. Darlene Lindley, who is administratrix at the office of Mis.s Captain and Mrs. Gooley were laboring as a missionary for the Attorney Newel G. Daines, Room to Mr. and Ogden by accompanied LDS church in the Spanish-Am-erica- n 211 Cache Valley Bank Mrs. Maughan and family on building, mission, called her parents, Logan, Utah, on or before the their way to Erie, Pennsylvania, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Lind- 13th day of June, 1946. to make their home. ley , on the telephone EUDORA ROHWER, Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Glen May and evening from Douglas, Arizona, Administratrix of the Essix children, of Baker, Oregon, to she was enjoying her work tate of Thomas J. Pearce, visited in Wellsvile, as guests of andsayall was well. deceased. Mr. and Mrs. George M. Has-la- m Slc Dick Seamons, son of Mr. NEWEL G. DAINES, during the week. Mr. Mav and and Mrs. Arthur Seamons, left Attorney for Estate. daughters, Glena and Margaret, Monday for San Date of first publication: Francisco, Calif, attended conference at Salt Lake after spending five days here en April 5, 1946. City. Mrs. May was formerly Miss Edna Haslam of this city. They loft for their home Wednesday. SECRET Mrs. James R. Thorpe entertained at a family dinner at her AND THE REST OF I WANT THAT home in honor of her husband, YOU TAKE WARNING FIVE HUNDRED IN who was observing his birthday. HERE BY FIVE O'CLOCK. 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