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Show Friday, May 12. 1911 Tare Five The Cache American. Logan, Cache Countv. Utah UL5 See Up the control I OR SALE plan p Young llg Dark to States Day Utah, have winked HKI per cent. Tluie Thomas Wclbvilc, L'.lalley, The annual clean up d.iy of :n Captain George Anderson, i iidnnltislrulUe inju IIIWI have leui the Cache Valley Dairy uoeia of Mr. Grace Mortis of Logan, Lut they me coinparami lv lice t.olt laid ill Alllalija Will be held U home after spend. ng 20 month Returns to St. Iaiuis iii'.nor m the light of the num President in the John with the Marine coip Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Ol the taik, tilde In Ugan announced today. Member South Pacitle, left to return to St. Louis, I have While given consideren of ire requested to asslal .1 til those Mo . alter two weeks visit with able attention to the demand Captain Clair NvL-nol E. I.. l U who a Mr. have to are Chaih-strucks Mr. Nrxjii, urged their parents, Mr. and Mr. Hack to Iaigan ut war. 1 have not our nation on while from bring them for use during the l of Ixig.in uiki Mr. been oblivious to the need I.ifan via. tor of and Mrs. Ken A. Gocd-.lStaff of j the hi army dutii. day. Wilford ha It m.v district. of Trotmun , are visii'.ng in I Van and Mr. icople , Idaho. Stanley U a and I have i with frund and relative, while Montje!-.ermy intention St. Loui. medical student in to cone 15 worked conscientiously he Is cn a day furlough from Cake Salt legion to Meet hoe base, the conflicting duties at the requirement air army of Utah P.enrtr Lieutenant Max Rogers, who is A daughter of a number cf varied interests cake ju.k wilt be ringed Saturday home on leave from duties with Muruna, Arizona. lie has been in Recent Rirth and three for in local farmers, dairymen, busiarmed tlie stockmen, services births hospital m. Theuter' 10 a. ill the armed address will at forces, riure, pi is and the wot king jo-pl-e one-hathe ness wife Mr. ILs to and men, son Mr. include a years, members of the Ixigan Post, jTovuimt't, IntercM IV-mof the people The ol . ; former James Arthur Phyllis R.Iey lr American Leghm, when they hold l servi-regardless of a son to Mr. and Mr. It. L hare their monthly meeting tonight at to FinneslM-cson consideration. In New Caledonia a of )!itkal 8 p. m. In the Legion's canyon Istgan; Large Heater in Town Mr. and Mrs. Edward - Chug.' Mr. ami Mrs. Lyle Smith have hume. Commander Neu-Through the comh.ned off. rts Frank A large Reaver was seen swum .r tht-a son to Ray and of the entire Utah delegation, the word of lh.it Providence; ton. Prir(H- jved rgi t, announced today. mine in the canal along Fourth Ihna of shite has tax-i- i RreiichU-lnshmnn to industrialized vate I.yle H. Smith has arrived I West street this forenoon and a Corto a Caledonia an with Welbville; the advantage of the whole popudaughter jCrw in It of fellows caught Another young group Daughter Smith MeNlel. lation. The new indu-trie- s furnunit. Later poral and Barbara Word ha been received jnhut .turnedof itthe Ioomameagain. ish outlets for uliUaUon cf our commission Log.m of the birth of a daughter lor natural resources, market Initiated At Fort Kenning to lieutenant Bovd I wt nt there to try to catch it and Mrs, the products of our farm, and ot Wall. Edw.ird Anne ate of Amaeher. Winifred returning Ryan, Kn pro Stewart lit San Antonio. Tcxm. J lth lh, an. employment for our people. There Mr, and Mrs. J. E. Wall, has i.r It i tie first child of the young it to the canyon from where it and Katherine Stanford of is every indication thru much of P.uk. of Mildred Fort Ashcroft to at n.nnni?. had Hyde evidently (la., strayed. jived ctuple. Mrs. Stewart t the forthe newly devclojied industry will Log North of hts tra.nma. ater Bateman Marjorie mer Sybil Sliimw.iy. Tbe newcombe of Richmond, initial wosk at Camp er Is another .r.inddauglitc r for Golf gan. Gene Funk told of the Mr. Tourney Ruth Marine Jensrii unit l.uella he had(hanger forth to transform Huberts. Cal. Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Shumwny. 18 hrle best ball put The first were Moore among Smithfleld. of who are very pioud of the now tournament of the season, will be two major Utah into reahtu-the 23 Utah State Agricultural i arnv.il inn still would like a staged Sunday nt the his district - Use new in golf Hark to Studies pmjec'.a ecuin home gland, t n. There ha been no son-- : Dam in Car$1.000 1)00 Scofield DeV college graduate Mr. ami Mrs. St.ii.h-Bergreen In their family nor in those and country club. Coach tourn. llomle Wiio hue been initiated! le n for irrlg.d-.oof and, the member County -j Young, An ri ,.i; Home Econom j have returned to St. lamr.s. Mo. ;f the.r four the in;flood control and the rejuveniated ( f in charge daughters. committee nt mi wi-two Mrs. weeks .as association. alter v.'ii.ng ! $7iXl 000 Newton Darn in Cache Thai last ball event. reports. ih rrri n's parents. Mr. and Mrs. I an oft Too be will County for irrigation. Efforts had Remits paired layers Many Ch.iih-(lood ll. Mr. It rrreen L, been made for ten years lo get to handie;. norording It eo-- t Jared R. John. U,,sn ' n nseti.cal student in St. Looi-in for Scofield Dam.'' Third liiuhori.du 15 and under and over, the brai kets. Tue.day $10 fur each of his eight exactly the War !i f Sva t Production Denial 25 cents. ( Ii 15 be will ward fee by w'is mr' rgani.ation Kniry fined when he for materials j je-sa parly in !.rr-- r of their board of pnori'ie Leaves for Last j held P. ! judge construction of the An Interest nut had visit Prof'-coWilford lh irg uied guilty tj Tvrkl (Vminir ' ! l.e- -l rf the j iorn ;h m d. p.irtmrnt prngram whali me ic.l'xl a piano Newton Dam. Mr. Granger's cf- a charge cf mkin. Lie sh 'e- I holder Ihirtetive Stolhnlz. said, re; Gwii (aril, musical ft rts. the iiiminino-menSl,. at l':a! State when he ni.pl fur a college, na-bt the fastest world typing re reed. ng by Mrs. Ad.tlow Salisbury Milted in authorization for S o h fi Tm day fur ( Tin i! Un.ver- pcrmil. Judge I!,c!i ordered j fold and n lea e of mateD. P. Woodt ern. its i annH.u: n of all nt v wlare he w.! eoi.fcr fur a 0 d. will prevent a demonstration dedicated to Dam. Both are Newton rials for to cr.uiel the land fuun offa-iakthe colleg nt Utah State Agricultural Cure. scia.il pi,o;i cf one year. solo bv J.iin th Wd now under ron.-trition, nutwith-- ; next Tuesday at 11 a. ni.. Mis; opric, son and La Ray Dunn, vocal duet standing heavy demands fer war secretarof Ina instructor Doty, Tire in Wdlsvilie Honor Mrs. Smart Piiel Iiirsen and Dvrane materials from many sources. ial training announced today. Mis ; A fire T5iUr,da- - at C.33 a. m. the Mr. Gram;er ha Ye.itfs. remarks by Bishops WoodA family c.itherir.g Let Sunday Sit Hint z won the Remington genland and Larsen. Mrs. Della J. lion of having been appointed a j honored Mrs. W.lf rd W. Smart, cau-eapproximately $."(0 dmage eral school department typewrit- Wendelboe and Mrs. I.ettie B. member of the Agriculture com- - j who recently ob-- i rved her birthio chickens and a coop owned by Her highest Rich of the Cache Stake lb S. miltee, third ing contest record. Pre-cnranking committee were j Mr. Walter Perkins in Wclbville, Fire day anniversary. speed is 159 gross words for 60 board also spoke briefly. Each in the House, the announcement and Mrs. James S. McGregor. Mr. Chief e. s. Laurence toreported minutes. visiting teacher received a carna- stated. This is only the second and Mrs. William D. McGregor day. The fire was started by an tion. some having served more time in history that a Utah Ifep and Mrs. Agnes Ander-oall of! i than 25 years. Refreshments and resentative has been named to a Oiah n. and Mr. and Mrs. Jay Jen- overheated stove and destroyed Ilanquct Slated three-wee3a0 of old chickens. select, or major committee a social hour followed. son and daughter Jayleen. and hTe annual awards banquet of the House. As a member of this members of the immediate family. Quick action on the part of the Utah State Agricultural col- GRANGER SEEKS REELF.CTION committee. Mr. Granger was nam- fire department saved most of the the which will feature installa- AS CONGRESSMAN ed chairman of a wool subcom lege, lo.-- s was partly covered j coop. The Surprises Mother tion of new student body officers mittee. although he did not hold Private Glenden Lars'-(Continued from page One) surpris by insurance. and announcement of Alpha Sigseniority rank. ed iiis moiher, Mrs. Lar "The responsibility of the wool ma Nu members, be held lasting peace, and In returning son Tuesday afternoon v.l.rn lie Mr. Granger said, 23 in the Bluebird our soldiers and war workers to subcommittee, Elects Chapter May Tuesday, walked in unannounced for a "is to determine ways of disposin peace-tim- e and jobs productive New Anne officers student ballroom, of the Ryan, Logan Another son of furlough. rehabilitating the nation. It will ing of a wool stock pile in excess ; Delta councilman in charge, chapter of the Kappa reports. be Mrs. Larsen, leave alumni Leon, will my determination to devote of one billion pounds, now held toAll announced association, who have students accumulatsoon for naval service. to the furtherance of by the federal agencies, ' and myself day following election meeting ed more than 50 activity points these to the fullest ex- which, until disposed of, will conobjectives Thursday evening, are Mrs. Max will be invited to attend and tent of and abil- tinue to be a threat to the wool my experience Loifan Visitor Weaver, president; Mrs. Gavin M. A medals will be presented to ity." and sheep industry. Tire hearings Mrs. Keith Evans and son Bill Goudie. vice president; Mrs. M. those having 200 or more points. Commenting upon the state of have not been completed, but al. of Malnd, Idaho, former Logan F. Pulley, secretary treasurer; Mrs. the nation's economy, Mr. Granger ready some significant steps have residents, are visiting friends in James England, editor; Mrs. Welbeen taken which will be of disdeclared: and Mrs. William Lion Nominees Logan. Mr. Evans, who formerly don Kofoed face of vicious attacks tinct benefit to the industry. The In the was employed by the J. C. PenWhitesides, magazine Candidates for officers of the chairmen, some segments of the popu- Army and Navy have agreed to Mrs. Elmer Watkins and Mrs. Richmond Liens club arc Ulyses from ney company store here, left the goals of stabilizing utilize our own domestic wool to lation, Le Grande Spencer, social chair- Lewis, and Frank Last, for naval service and now president; the fullest extent possible in the men. is stationed at San Diego. Cal. were H. Ray Pond and Alvin M. Bair, wages and prices and of Light refreshments have future, thereby reducing the use industrial prcfi.s served at the meetin. held at vice president: B. C. Monson, been achieved to an extent great- of foreign wool. The committee the chapter house on East Center Alfred Nelson er than ever before, even Story Hour greater hopes to bring about consolidation street. The group voted to hold and L. B. Caine, lion tamer; Roy been hoped for. This is of the wool holdings of government than The regular story hour at the a business had cnce each Christensen and Amos Bair, tail not to Cache county library will be held month and meeting say that the laws setting agencies into one agency to ex- a social once each twister; tw-directors. Saturday at 1:30 p. m. with Miss month. The next meeting will be Amos Brown andyears C. B. Johnson; Hazel Adams and Mrs. William hi Id June 14 at the home of Mrs. , one directors, year George O. ' Darley as leaders. Watkins. Webb and Noah Woodland. Clean-U- j lue I bi-rl- Rc-ce- lf Nu-ben- . la-el- J I; ctm-jUt-n- The commit suggested that um of the wind might be Rubricated utuj become a part of our contribution to the United Nation Relief and Rehabilitation iidmin-utratio- n. A new. kcicnurte pro. tort-wa ce for grading wc-o- l eompktely bcfoie ihe It will be of distinct mltice. benefit lo the wool grower." Mr. Granger District comiiria c 23 uf the 29 count lea In Utaht excepting only Salt Like. Utah. Dim and Tooele, A native of St. George. Mr Gramor was reared he atlll where in Cedar Cit.v p tec iibo ha ub-co- maintain mer a tils and live-doc- ral-er- , farivo a Mayor of Cidar City fur three term. He was elected to the State H.tife Of Representatives three tunes, nnd wax Speaker in 1935 In 1937 he won apitomted a member of the Slate Public Serene commission anil held that urn until he took hi seat In CongrcM in January. 1941. Mr. attended the Granger nf Hraiieh .Agricultural College Cedar City and served ovria In the Marine Ccrps during the first Wot Id War pr-.i- t s J h s I'l-'-- . aiu-moo- pM-i- rtt , e j Po-U- t ; h-- h D-u- Bi.-ho- p ! bi-.li- . j i d j Fuels Shortage to Spur Demands for Insulation FYel aearciiy w;U help make a new record ear for Mineral Wool production. The deficit in m 1 will continue in 1943 bora use uf th coal 1 hr t will have to be ahipja-to occupied countries. We must nave a million tons more than we saved List year in this country. There will be a deficit here of 20,000,000 tons of coni In tire year vnding in 1945, a deHclt to be made up by rxitlonlng and 194-- The world shortage 1 n. ! j j ; ll will be many times more than that. As soon as tills chilly prospect becomes generally known, there will be a greatly stimulated demarl for insulation. Reports from Italy indicate tint there is not even a stick of wood south of the allied lines available for home heating. All luel lor this area must be imported. Insulate Now with U. S. Ilock Wool While Material Is Available! U.S. ROCK WOOL ly COMPAHY g 118 NORTH MAIN ST. Logan, Utah PM frf fim HD iiU 6cse 133 South Main Phone 710 Plenty of Parking Space Canned Food Special MEAT . . . No Points Loin Pork Chops lb. NO POINTS TOMATOES Mutton Chops lb. Link Sausage lb. Solid pack PET AC harden r la rid Brand CORN s: BEARS SPINACH Moor . JJSd Wennies lb Beef Rib, boiling, lb. Ground Beef lb. . . . Lunch Meat, asstd. . 290 1?P 280 lilf Golden Mix Soy (FREE Bread Basket COOK . HEW POTATOES CARROTS 2 bunches ASPARAGUSiT GRAPEFRUIT ft? BOOK . . -- ,r N,ppy Gorgonzola Nippy, lb. 20 m 580 2 20 150 mas-- ' & Shes the yjJfott ' y m 5' I v t: Real HEROINE of the HOME FRONT! rJjO-Jzl- Have you ever really stopped to consider just what that actually means? Have you been just taking her for granted, as you do the comfort of your square meals, your soft bed, the fresh air yoq breath ? Of course shes always been there when you wanted her soothing aches, mental or physical real or imagined. Of course shes loved it, and today shes doing still more binding the wounds of an aching world soothing the heart of a nation. THE SECOND SUNDAY IN MAY every year is the day officially set aside to honor mothers. Its the day when, if you possibly can, you arrange for a furlough and pay her a visit wrhen, if youre too far away, you write and send flowers or select a gift that you know will please her because its HER day, and you love her. Lift up her spirits as shes lifted yours so often. Do the thing that will best show her you care a visit a photograph a gift. . . . UTAH MORTGAGE LOAN CORPORATION FOLGERS Established 1892 Mountain Grown COFFEE lb jo ZhzsS. THAT MOM OF YOURS for JJ0 Wallpaper Cleaner 3 2H0 . 00 Pop Soap. pwdr. 2 for .... 150 Silvernut Oleo. . 270 250 - g CHEESE Dutch Cleanser 110 ORANGES ,rwwj 2 3 Cakes 90 LETTUCE lea I . 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