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Show ir.e t a ne Aiiuntan, Loj.:an, lache Pa;:e Four The Cache America Semi-W- e N'vw KI iti.ijirr, Published Turxlav t ji.tnj , at C2 Wi.-.- W.liiarn C. England. Managing Business Manager Entered a at the Second Class Matter. November 2, I "oat Office at Iagan, Utah, under the Act cf March 3, 1897. -- MfituIiU-a- JUSTICE TO ALL There are alarming similarities between the current deliberations over peace treaties and the Versailles agreements which followed World War I and did so much to sow the seeds of World War II. Again, the great powers are fighting for spheres of influence. Again, the dark shadow of balance of power politics hangs over the meetings. Again, the work of the delegates is hampered by secret commitments made during the war. This has been an esjecially difficult problem for Mr. Byrnes. And again, many of the smaller powers are living in fear of being sold out by the Big Four. The vehement protests registered by I)r. Evatt of Australia are an indication of this. What seems to have been largely lost is that conception of One World which was so brilliantly argued by Wendell Willkie : I .hi David V. puLH lung Oan- - IV1.ulmiT.t l rates: Outride County, one year $2 00 Inside Cache County. 1150 Advertising r:toi made known Upon f plication. and which, in all its essentials, was once supposed to be the guiding olicy of all the Allies, it was a conception based solidly supposed to be the guiding policy of all the times. Today, space is of small importance to a nations security a bombing plane can fly anywhere in the world in a matter of hours, and a stratosphere missile can do it in minutes. A fragile peace, based upon force and fear, will be only a breathing space between the last war and the next. The tremendous problem before the world is to establish a iace which will be fair to all nations, which will respect the rights of all nations, and which will make it possible for all nations to live together in the world without need of resort to arms. That kind of peace cannot come from deals between the great jxnvers which use the small powers as trailing material. It can only be built upon the sound foundation of justice to all. Doraln S.. Warren. Connell S., Net. i E Allen and Marie Eskelsen. and Mrs. Maxine Rawlins, Rich-- j mond. ... Funeral arrangements are being Albert Ivunz made with Kenneth Lindquist mor- By Hubert CrooK.ston Albert Kunz, 87, 285 So. 1st ti.ary. and will bo held Friday This letter Is aimed directly at the soldier students at the col- West S.t. died at his home late at 2 p.m, In the Lewiston first lege. It can be that some are so Sunday night of infirmities incl- - ward chapel under direction of Interested In the school work they dent to age. 'Bishop Joseph Day of the Cove He was born Oct. 9. 1858. in Ward. will neglect to register and vote. And Just who Bern, Switzerland, the son cf An- -i ElOISC Zollinger am I to be ot- drew and Anna Kunz. He was bap-- i daugh-187suggestlzed Into the LI'S church Jan. 7, Elcise Zollinger, day-ol- d tering tions to those and came to this country the j trr 0f Ezra j. and Erma Ekhenk same year. He married Anna Hoff- Vets? You of College Ward, died in would be sur- man Nov. 7. 1883. in the Salt Lake j az0ninger hospital late Sunday prised. I h a v e temple. They lived In Berne and) IlIMit. i cultivated an ac..,1 moo tirVion the in up quaintance ednes- n f there at and 1 Pm- - in the Piwidcnce at j 1914. 1901 to from Nel-r.n- d many o f thos' Surviving are his widow, 11 sons cemetery by Bishop Wesley W. call the at sen. Friends men call me by H. may and Ruth: John daughters, name first Hall hll Mrs. Wednesday Ann Kunz and Hurshi, mortuary my of Loyal and I am con- Logan: Melford Kunz, Ogden: Al- - i morning untit time of services, ceited enough bert R. and Lorenzo F- Kunz. ofj Surviving are the parents and advice Montpelier. Ida., Joseph L. Kunz, the to think they will consider following brothers and sisters from me regarding the privilege Magna; Martin M. Kunz, Alton. 0f college ward; Lelea Mae, Cora, Idaho; 44 grandchildren and 21 iiufalia, IvaNell, Rena and Elden to vote. t There is a faction, or a clique, jacob Zollinger; grandparents, J. to soldiers will Funeral be services conduc-j- E the want not do who Zollinger and Bishop and Mrs. the tod Wednesday at 2 Pm. in thej they are fearfulmuch H. Schenk of College Ward, etay here eleventh ward chapel by William soldiers have acquired too a affairs Horlacher, bishop. information of worldly and Friends may call at the W. Loval t will use their ballot wisely old LeRoy L. Jones, three-mont- h HalI mortUary Tuesday evening! elminate Uie old line politicians town.'Lewis son rl this of 7 9 to Jyce p.m. and Wednesday who retard progress escaOne or the most evident morning at the family home until Jones, died Friday night at his the is city time for services. Burial will be. home of a heart ailment, pades of this clique He was horn May 2, 1946, in commission keeping rent control Lewiston. He is survived by his out of Logan; also both the y Ezra Parson Alldredge and county attorneys that remain parents and grandparents, Mr. and no action dormant and take Ezra Parson Alldredge, 58, 188 Mrs. LeRoy Jones, and Mr. and or landlords E4th North St, died at a local Mrs. Dow Lewis, Lewiston, a broagainst the pirate the those who have hispital Monday following a seven-- ther, Orlo D., and a sister, Vonya rents. illness. Jones, Lewiston. Those two men are drawing He was born In Deseret, are and Graveside services were conduc- -' funds from public salaries county. Julv 24. 1888, a son of ted in the Lewiston cemetery Monthe public obUgated to protect Isaac R. and Jane Woodward Alls, and they are not dong It. Andis dredge. He wed Lulu Johnson In day at 11 a. m. by Victor was Burial under the way to get rid of them bishop. the Salt Lake temple Oct. 9. 1912. with the ballot. Of course that the direction of Kenneth Lindquist He had worked at the Ogden supwe but wont be this November, mortuary, Logan. ply depot since 1941. will remember to snow them In Surviving are his widow, six sons when the time comes. is and daughters, Carma Rae and Navy Rolls Up Also, all you soldiers, there Lula Alldredge. Logan ! Eugene foe you forum meeting an open R. Alldredge, U. S. Army, Ft MaglC Carpet Hall Thursday evening at Nibley Donald Knox, Kv.; J. Alldredge. where you can discuss your prob- Ft. Worth. ... Tex.; Weldon E. All- lems. has been rolled ed lc Mrs. and Zelda Burrows. dredge on the be up will This forum anc! put . Wash.; three brothers andjuP and up, and not the gag ruie im- Spokane. ,e grlf.a!fst sisters, Mrs. Alta Mortensen, here held one the like returned posed 4262.607 Carpet when a picked group decided not burg. Ida.; Duane and Reed AR- -! veterans Pacific from home dredee. Ida. Pocatello, $200,00-of Oldham use the to gift launched was areas, officially Funeral arrangements are being for a public hospital. September 26. Its fleet once T oval Hah mortu-p- " last Oh no, this column has not made with E numbered 1200 vessels, from carand wii hjd Thursday to landng craft. forgotten that farce and we are a' p.m. in the Logan 4th Ward riers not going to. chppel. we are forum talking This about is for solders only, so you Elene Eskelson Hyde better remnd those who may not Mrs. Elaine Eskelsen Hyde. 19, know about it. The time to register is October died Monday at the home of her 8, 15 and 29, at the R. S. Reid parents here after a short illness. She was born in Cove February residenoe at 742 North 3rd East, and both husband and wife should 10, 1927, a daughter of Roy and Violet Staley Eskelsen. She marregister. ried Morris J. Hyde Dec. 7, 1945, Dead-Lin- e. When in the Logan LDS temple. She ....Washington the Mob Murdered an Innocent was a graduate of North Cache the Mistake of high school where she was song Man it Made Tangling With a Battling News- leader and received a music scholarship. She atended the Brigham paper and There were Dead-LinBe Sure to Read WilAhead Young University for a short time, liam Engles Stirring .True Story where she was also active in in the American Weekly, the Mag- music. Mrs. Hyde was active in LDS azine Distributed with Next Sunday's Los Angeles Examiner. Ad. church work and for the past few months had lived in Logan Steadfastness is a noble quality, while her husband attended Utah but, unguided by knowledge or State Agricultural college. t She is survived by her parents; humility, it becomes rashness, or obstinacy. Swartz eight brothers and sisters, J. D.l Advises Students i To Vote it- 7. J . .. trail-ortow- - I ed week Wod-doup- xihx i DAN DUNN - SECRET OPERATIVE 48 JJ , , mu ricTi KEs GOING TO It I SSI A The nuunine "Amerika." in New York by the New York state department and which 13 in the Soviet Umon. has asked the Utah dej artment of pulhcity and Industrial develop nent for a scries of photos depicting Utahs public campgrounds and the manner in which they are used. The pictures are to show the Russians just how we, out lure in Utah, seek recreation in camjv; maintained by public money. The public cumpgrounds in the forested Mirror Lake section, with cold water piped to every camp sue, permanent camp stocs, tables benches and clean toilet facilities, are included in the picture bv.ng sent to the magazine 'Amerika." In the meantime, the nwtzine Look a'ked the Utah publicity department for a series of photos telling a complete "Utah Morv." It seems that the world Is fast learning that Confuclous was right one picture is when he said: worth ten thousand words." ROCKETS VERSUS THE UTAH CATTLE INDUSTRY A paramount problem. facing the Cattle and Horse Utah State is the U. S. Growers' armys inslstance on utilizing that le stretch of great barren from Wendover soutn Utah dc-estate paralleling the Utah-Nevaline for nn army rocket test ground. The army wants 2,889,000 acres to test rockets, perfect bombing practices, and carry on other mlhlary experiments- - While the map indicates that the western sections of Tooele, Juab and Millard Counties have no towns, yet the cattle growers association declared that should this area be taken by the army for a rocket test range, the cattle and sheep business of Utah will be ruined, the state will be deprived of an annual Income of $5,000,000 and 2.000 famihes will be affected. The use of the land In question by the army would cripple the winter sheep and cattle range of the counties mentioned, it is pointed out. Through the efforts of Senator Abe Murdock, Secretary of War Robert Patterson has directed the district army engineer to conduct a public hearing on the matter at the West High School,' Salt Lake City, August 21, 1946, at 10:00 oclock a.m. The army should turn elsewhere for its rocket test range, declares Senator Murdock. TOURISTS CROWD UTAH ROADS check was recently A two-homhde by the Utah department of publicity and industrial development on a road east of Salt Lake City t determine the amount of tourist automobile traffic. Within the period mentioned, cars from 35 states in the Union were counted coming into and leaving Salt Lake City. This record indicates that Utah is certainly drawing Her share of visitors this season. In fact it is estimated that some 344.000 tourists will converge on Salt Lake City during the month of August, visit Temple Square, enjoy the citys hospitality for 24 hours and depart on their way, leaving some $5,167,140. Tourists carry away with them certain impressions gained while visiting cities and states, and it tourl.su and nAtors about our community. Recently a tourist coupie asked directions to find a certain family in the valley and the service station attend- pub-li-l.e- ant wa courteous enough to draw a diagram for them to follow. Upon reaching the home of their friends, they were loud in their praise of the kind treatment they had received, commenting "That it must be nice to live in a community where everyone is so kind and considerate. Another Impression: The publisher had occasion to ask an individual how he liked our town after he had been here & few montns, ana was irmewhat back taken by his answer; "Ive seen towns 1 like better." It seems o dirty here and I have never been in a place where men seem to have so little respect for women; his wife or the wife of someone else. They seem to cuss and swear and tell rotten stories without regard to who hears them." "There you have, it folks two Impressions one good, one bad . . . both of the same town." n, RAIN AT St. LOUIS 1 da ur St. i Louls.-Nl- to ne SV.t LEGAL Frobate and Guardianship NaUcea, Conault County Clerk or lb Earth Rerpeetlve Slrnera for Information. o Notice to Creditors In the District Court of the Firat Judicial District of tho State of of Utah, In and for the County Cache. In the Matter of the Estate of Alma L. Olsen, deceased. Creditors will present claims, with vouchers, to the undersigned executrix at her home in College on precinct. Cache County. Utah, or before the 3rd day of October, 1946. MARY D A. OLSEN, Executrix. C. W. DUNN. Attorney for Executrix. Date of Frst Publication, July 30. 1946. Notice to Creditors In the District Court of the First Judicial District of the State of Utah, In and for the County of 300-mi- rt 12 inches of rain in 48 hours flooded large parts of the St. Louis metrojxili-ra- n into the millions of doll irs, most of it on tiic Illinois side of the Misisslppl River. Relief agencies estimated more homeless on the east side. Two St. Louis boys apparently drowned when water swept them into a storm sewer, and two other Cache. In the Matter of the Estate of Dora Shaffer, deceased. Creditors will present claims, with vouchers, to the undersigned Administrator at his residence, In Millville, Cache County. Utah, on or before the 5th day of October, 1946. Date of First Publication: July 1946. 30, rainstorm. ELLIS SHAFFER, Coist Guard and private boats Administrator. were used to rescue more than C. W. DUNN, 400 marooned residents of th? for Administrator. Attorney Washington Park district of East St Louis, IU. Notice to Creditors Lightning struck in many places. Telephone and electric services were and In the District Court of the First dlstupted, landslides and Judicial District of the State of washouts made 1 ah, in and for the County of trains run hours late. Downtown St. Louis was not Cache. filled some streets to the west and many automobiles were stalled. In the Matter of the Estate of DAVID J. WEEKS, Deceased. Creditors will present claims, with vouchers, to the undersigned administrator at his residence at Smithfleld, Utah, on or before the I suffered for years and am so 4th day of October, 1946. JOSEPH W. WEEKS, thankful that I found relief from Administrator of the Estate this terrible affliction that I will of David J. Weeks, degladly answer anyone ewritlng me ceased. for information. Mrs. Anna Pautz GEORGE C. HEINRICH, , P.O.Box 825, Vancouver, Wash. Attorney for Estate. Dates of Publication: Pd. Ad. 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