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Show South Cache Courier .. .i iUly H, li took at the and place Kent Mr. Presbyterian Mr. and Mrs. Elbern and Mrs. Earl r family spent the week vacation- church. After the wedding they ceived' word that their" hit National attended a wedding breakfast ing at Yellowstone Earl Leavitt, held at the Bluebird. . jr ls nowgi, Park.. a Fussen, Salt of Smith Germany He Miss Pauline Mr, and Mrs. H F Bernhisel ing his work there Lake City spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. motored to Pocatello, Idaho that the country is v 17 A. B Smith. ful. Lewiston Locals More Appreciation of Our Country Now we apiear to be veering toward the other extremes. We are much inclined to abuse our libetries. A writer quoted in the current issue of the Readers Dig- est calls our attention to this Mr and Mrs G. A Villett attend ed the wedding Saturday July 5, Barlow of LogWASHINGTON. Just a stones of Miss Dorothy throw from the U. S. Capitol, in an an to Mr Wendell Bever of Spear-- 1 inconspicuous three - story brick fish, South Dakota. The wedding building is stored a fortune in technological war secrets. They include the great bulk of the technical documents on Nazi war industries, removed from Germany for use by American industry more than 400,000 microfilms of patent applications, blueprints, chemical formulas and other valuable technical papers. At the Moscow conference, these secrets were the subject of debate between Secretary Marshall and Foreign Minister Molotov, who knows all about the contents of the fabulous warehouse, and who told General Marshall that these war patents should be considered war reparations. Marshall, however, For the fellow or girl whos claimed they' were not reparations on the ball Id say here is an received by the U. S., since Russia of a lifetime win opportunity has full and equal access to all of a baseball mit, an new a bike, them. Which is true. In fact, the Soviet archery set, or a can ing set just to THE Amtorg corporation has been ex- for selling subscriptions tremely .busy making microfilm SOUTH CACHE COURIER. copies of these German technical NO MONEY TO COLLECT! data just a few blocks from the JtJO y S miKLS, for InformaCapitoL Meanwhile, although Russia can tion on how to win many attractget these secrets, small American ive prizes by selling the newspapbusinessmen soon wont be able to er everyone wants, dros a penny do so all because of the, economy to THE SOUTH CACHE postcard wave in congress.. For Representaat Hyruin or COURIER tive Tabers appropriations committee has cut off all funds for the commerce departments office of Y'ou do the selling, we will technical services. collect the money. The original $3,400,000 appropriation wras cut to $1,700,000, then final- PRIZES: ly wiped out altogether. 3 subscriptions Softball 4 subscriptions Strongest private pressure against Softball Bat the commerce departments micro3 subscriptions .... Hat Groovy. 16 subscriptions filming service for these German Archery set secrets comes from the National Association of Manufacturers, which claims that German technological inventions, patents, et cetera, can be obtained by translating German trade ahd scientific magazines. Trade Secrets This is a year of great celebrations. The best known agencies are being employed to help us see ourselves as a nation, and as a state in the best light possible. The fundamental virtues of true religion and worthy citizenship have been held up before us, and we have been made aware of the toil and sacrifice it has cost to provide us the opportunities and freedoms we now enjoy. We have been told of a time when it was not safe for the common people to assert the rights of free speech and free enterprise, and endeavor to persuade others to do likewise. Few dared to criticize or find fault with their rulers. fact.. He asserts that it has be- cine a passion with countless Am- ericans to condemn almost every aspect of our life and our activi- ties- - There are other writers who believe that much of the conversation overheard from youth of the present day, and a great deal of the writings of newspaper editors and columnists, is calculated to lessen reverence for authority and ideals when they constantly hear criticisms of .everybody, every official, and every policy; every posiand the ention taken by the public, the politicians, the forcement agencies, they are likely to conclude that everything is wrong with this country. law-make- rs asOf and the offices men hold therein should be respected. If the good could be represented along with the bad and receive the greater emphasis, little harm would be done. It should always be appar-Th- e ent that there are more things right than wrong with America. Our economic system is unimpaired. Anyone can start a business, and if taxes and competition permit, become wealthy. Our inventive capacity is still phenomenal. Whether in medicine, mechanics physics, or chemistry our scientists lead the world. Our universities and colleges are packed to the doors. Our factories, occasionally closed by strikes, are nevertheless working at full capacity, producing products which minister to mans health and comfort. American wells are pouring out Niagaras of oil. We have enough timber in our forests to rebuild America, and enough unmined coal to keep our industries going until we find power from splitting the atom, or from the sun iteslf. Wages paid to labor were never higher. It is time that we saw ourselves in perspective with the rest of the world and looked to the future with confidence and courage. course we should not lie blind to evils that exist, nor to faults and weaknesses in public officials, but there are right and wrong ways of calling these facts to the attention of the public. institutions and agencies of government should be revered HIE 'MV John H. WHITE LIES Talking to friends Another new stake just organconrecent ized with headquarters at Spokyears is Vivian Meik, a noted ane, Washington brings the toBritish journalist. He has travell- tal number of stakes in the ed extensively in many parts of Church up to 168. the world. While on one of these Sunday services have been artours in Central Africa he came ranged for vacationers in Zion across a Book of Mormon. Hav- Park, Bryce Canyon and Yellowing heard a little about Mormon-is- stone Park under the direction and having been led to won- of Stake Mission presidents in der what this religion had that those areas. was curious. others did not, he Ife glanced through the book A conference of LDS service rather casually, and then here and there he read a verse that men in Japan is to be held at Tokyo on July 19 and 20. It is caught his fancy, and he them several times. Suddenly it estimated that about 250 will dawned upon him that what he be in attendance. was reading was the truth and this led him to further investiA conference of all missiongation. He had many friends of aries laboring in the British high Intellectual calibre, and as mission was recently held at soon as they found "but what he was doing, they began to warn Bradford, England under the dir ection of Elder Arlma Sonne, the him and to ridicule him. He found this a great contrast president of the European misto the way he was received by the sion. A large number of missionLDS Church members. With them aries are now laboring In that he found more sincerity, a tru- mission. er welcome, and more lasting friendships In fifty minutes than Arrangements have been made he had known elsewhere In fifty years. He was baptized into the with an expert genealogist In Church last April and has now Holland to carry on research exarrived in Salt Lake with his clusively for the Utah Genealogical Society for the benefit of wife to make this their home. Church members of Dutch descent. It is hoped that this agency Elder C. Fritz Johansson, act- will be made good use or by such ing president of the Swedish members. mission during the war, has come to Utah with his family to make Salt Lake City their home. He reports considerable Interest being shown In the new mission that has been opened In FinPublished at Hyrum, Utah land, and he sees a bright future for that country. Weekly One of the most notable re-re- Correct light! makes any room brighter, cheerful, protects your eyesight. Complete Line of Fixtures Flourescent, Indirect and Standard lighting fixtures. Latest styles. Prices $3.95 up. Headquarters for Home and Commercial Lighting 5 Exclusive Dealers in Cache County for General Electric ? Major Appliances CACHE VALLEY ELECTRIC CD LOGAN, UTAH THOM about SOONER or MR. JAYWALKER GETS monkeys are doing their bit for science in the field of bubble-guresearch. They have been trained by the food and drug administration to chomp on different brands of bubble gum to determine whether it is causing scattered cases of mouth infection reported in Louisiana and Colorado. Food and drug now reports ' no 111 effects among the monkeys. so you can go ahead chewing your bubble gum serenely. Mr. Motoris- t- m Rescuing the West The West coast can thank six senators inside the appropriations' committee for restoring western reclamation and irrigation funds, previously slashed to ribbons by house nlckel-nurser- A RIDE! 33-1- Gum-chewi- ' LATER- - You have heard of him before, read about him in the obituaries and cussed him when driving. Mr. Jaywalker is the .habitually irresponsible person who contributed to 3 of Utahs traffic fdtalities last year. AlHold, 67 pedestrians were given a ride to the morgue and more than 550 were injured. Throughout the nation more than 12,500 pedestrians lost their lives last year. Are you startled? If you have any jaywalking tendencies in your make up, eliminate them before they eliminate you. Danger to life and limb is ever present when you venture into traffic. Yet it requires only the simplest application of a little common sense and patience to quit being a jaywalker. Cross streets and highways where you should when you should. Dont pit your body against speeding metal; it wont win. Living is a great adventure. Why cut it short before your time? Walk safely and live longer. CHOMP, CHOMP, CHOMP South Cache Courier ul FOR ALL ROOMS the Russians recently, General Eisenhower remarked: Dealing with the Russians is like telling your wife a lie. If you tell her a lie once, you keep on and it piles up until eventually she finds out. Its much better to tell her the truth. Likewise its best to talk straight to thei, Tornadoes already have killed more people in six months of 1947 than in 12 months of any normal year. But despite this the weather bureau is likely to lose one of its best services in the past volunteer weather lookouts. This volunteer system was built up during the war to warn munitions plants of approaching electric storms, providing a valuable service. It has continued since on a volunteer basis in order to warn farmers and rural communities of approaching twisters. However, without the wartime patriotic motive, the service is deteriorating from public apathy, and worried weather officials would like to bolster the volunteer system with a slight appropriation from their budget. A nickel-nursin- g congress, however, says no. verts to the Church in Vice-cons- - Watching for Tornadoes Peterson Medals have been given by Queen Wllhelmina of Holland In appreciation of aid given the Dutch people after the war by the organized efforts of the LDS Church members under the direction of the five men who have been designated to this honor. One of these was Elder Roscoe W. Eardley, arformer president of the Netherlands Mission, and now a member of the Church Welfare Committee. The others were native Hollanders who had also filled mislsons In that country, and one of them being now a U. S. for The Netherlands In Salt Lake City. 2 NO awK5 KSfcl .... 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However, one man equally responin Hyrum, Utah as Second Class matter under the Act of sible for keeping the reclamation program alive in the senate, after March 3. 1879. it was knifed by the house, was an easterner GILBERT McDOWELL farsighted GOP Sea Styles Bridges of New Hampshire, Publisher chairman of the appropriations AL BIORGE committee. Advertising and Circulation, Bridges told a closed-doo- r session of his committee just before the Manager showdown vote: Im for economy, EDITORS but Im not for the kind of economy that will scuttle something as vital NORMAN SEAMONS to the west as the governments -Hyrum News Editor proposed reclamation and irrigation P'BriRT p. LEATHAM program. v News Editor Logan Laundry & Dry Cleaning LOGAN, UTAH i i j Everton & Sons Hardware Leon Stuck! Bldg. SpeiaSties LOGAN, UTAH RECHOWS LOGAN, UTAH LOGAN, UTAH Singer Sewirt Center LOGAN, UTAH Lundstrom Furniture Co LOGAN, Cardon Jewelry LOGAN, UTAH 16: |