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Show Ptr Friday, October 10. 1941 jne Cache American, l)pan, Cache County, Utah Four Speakers at International Relations Clvb Meet rrapatiaible for on of the blggewl hii- In wilding program :oty In cine project about 80 4 k of rr were pul in, at a Mr and Mis PROVIDENCE i.u. n J')rr rut than auntlar pro- Georze J.nkson and two daugh' ) r! Uie pan!, :nirea.lng land ters have moved to Logan to make and lira ji.il Jf.; mu!) fur c!o- - 'hr.r homo. Air.ej a a a r U pif'tr pi I. ratty Mrs tl A. CVi, g aimed 1.. e p'u rill l.aS taken effect ,1. thereby a: , na .. e d u.d.tv af'er i;xi. In: i.l ol t..e I in i i 111 Loeatl to haw !!. re r ;.it! tl all aujf oilier ;iu h'-M v II with hr m.iku.is our try a v. r.f heul.tiy of I Dr 1 ih ire work, K of C. url.dd ai.d ah j at ;.K e in l.u n to Ir e. ti.au 1 J'Ual.l - 111. pi. Iil.l.t of Ut.J.ig to:.;, ii e at Salt ke t The rtir.-- . speak.' cut. Aniotuan lb'ii e la on aura for It la uiale: ' i.iig chiUlgf J fno-.Iibl.a!riia told Ml. Budge Low was l.uv'r-- t ( J l!l of tl,n be ; one that proi.tl eirntii lly. If not already; It Is n ember of the seho.il of home a group of relative and friends on Thursday honoring her birthmemorial hn;-that It lil be at tia college. A dciicloii d .liday anniver.-ary- . paik. Dr. Brar.gean who Is ft Do dean ner was served at a table T wish W present a list of a of the du l Uni of household and centered with a vase of long rose bud few of the arromjihshmenu In Industrial art l Montana State Covers were laid for Marlon Jej-Logan during the lost four years, college explained that the nationJane Jessup, Mae Jeop, namely: al nutrition conference In Wash- Thelma Je.viop, Vee Anderson. Le"Free garbage removal: ington, D. C. last year paved Die ona Ar.ders.in, Lola Jensen, Small s Larson, Bessie Theurer. Helen "Lighted softball park, for more way for early activity also m speeded because state nutrition Mam waring. Rase Uuthley, Lorrecreation; councils were already functioning ain Smith. Edna Poulsen, Luefla "City olllcrs and fire departithin the states. Jensen. Dura Marlon ment remodeled; now U Us get Checketts. Marjorie Anderson. "The big "$50(1000 airport development the programproblem set up ar.d stimulate Tlioma Jessop, Budge Ray, Blair under way; interest in various localities." she and Paul Low and the hostess. Wlio "Parks budget instituted; was presented with several lovely said. reve"830.000 of continued is g.fU. r she H nues returned to Logan city lOur Mrs. A cel Zollinger formerly Mu with the office of share of 8300.000 for 1941 amounted also cooperating Its program of Tlieda Almond la convalescing at In defense ilwltun to 89.000.) wrllare and chlal care. In the home of her parents. Mr. and "FVjt years now Logan City family Us consumer education program an Mrs. W. R. Crabtree. d has been on a cash basis, and adMrs, Chrlstena Frank entertained a substantial bank balance at effort Is made to bring about food price at a trousseau tea on to changing justments or tax The Snday afeach the end of year. the ternoon honoring her daughter Increased, with the lend possible upset in mill levy has not was Nadra, who married on null home. but decreased, by 9. to Lothalr October Thursday. of mill a total levy making This has been done m spile of in- street marking, so that anyone at Grant of Hyde Park. The ceremony rmed in the Iovgan creased costs of city government any time c.,n find any place with- was temple. The couple will leave for The water works bonds have out Ottow.1, Iowa, to make their home been reduced 830,000 in the past "5. A zoning and planning com1st present. He has a four years. government mittee, composed of citizens, to position at that place. e plan-nm- g "When my tenure of office be- make possible a The First ward Primary officers gan, Logan's bonded indebtedness piogram ou beautification; held a preparation meeting Monwas 8521,000; at the end of this '6. A study of our parking proday evening at the home of the fiscal year It will be 8341,000. blem, and methods started to alsuperintendent, Louise Ftihrlmaa. "These are some of Logan City's leviate the same. needs tn the near future; "I am glad to see the large list "1. Factories, to help our payof fine men running for office; it rolls (Inasmuch as we have no Is the American way of election, strategic defense materials i; ol candidates to have various "2. Island drain, to relieve home whom the people may make their owners In that locality of flooded choice. basements. "3. A new water main to the isDaughter Born land district to give more Mr. and Mrs. Alton Hoffman of better fire protection, and to give more pressure to the area Benson ward announce the arm 53 of a daughter born recently nt a around the college; local hospital. "4. Uniform and Expert Explains Progress Jn Nutrition fvltowing the meeting Die cenIn games and visitto wa ing, honoring Mrs, IVin Campb.1, wi'-hrf who has moled to PROVIDENCE jnt - e i husb i.d to make thr.r ft Was pretefihd to Mis Cat: i ;c and rrfn hn.t i.'a to 13 g U 'nr - - LOUD FOR rRE.r.DOM" lr . holi-som- ..J.L PR. OIJMR BENSON AMY HEMINGWAY J jj This hemisphere 11s well as F.urope and the Orient, will be discussed in their relation to world conditions today at the first of the International delations Club conferences this year to be held in the Rocky Mountain depon, at Utah State Agricultural College, October 17 and 18. These groups, which arc organized in colleges and universities throughout this country and in many foreign countries, are sponsored by the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. state-collect- PR. II. ARTHUR STEINER JONES club member and Mrs. George Wright of Franklin and Mesdamc A. D. Egbert and Joseph Gutke. A delicious plate luncheon Was serv.-e- d after the reading. Roue buds decorated the rooms. Mrs. Frank Hillyard wa honor, ed by the Birthday club at the home of Mrs. Leonard Sorenson on Thursday. A no host luncheon was served and the afternoon apent at bridge. Mrs. Hillyard won the high score prize. to ha-ha- om-h.- ilf lls. r.-i- f liblc discussion The round Is of the speaker for. whlih are & feature of the contribution cotifprrnoi t and are conducted by ppreeiated-TherMUIR WOULD AGAIN the students themselves, will deal 1. however the moderHE COMMISSIONER Diswith international subjects. ating influence of the faculty adcussion at this first conference viser to keep til balance, since (Continued from page One) and the nct of such an influence is will be focused on ' Europe been piped to a central place, has Hemthe Future,' "The Western fier.kly recognized by the student It may truthfully be and a building placed over the waof the Or- members. isphere." "Problem ient," "The United State and a said that there Is wholt hearted ter, not heretofore covered, and a Wrld at War. and "Organiza- cooperation between both ele- seven foot fence placed around all ments which in a measure ac- of It to keep out animals and other tion for Peace be counts for the fact that the mem- disturbing elements, thus making Among the speakers will Dr. II. Arthur Steiner, professor bers of the International Relations our water supply absolutely sanlall( tary. A new line was placed at the: of political science at the Uni- clubs have managed during to s'ecr a straight, mouth of the canyon, making a those versity of California at Los Ang- course. years Tliat they have earned the plentiful supply possible, elo and Dr. Oliver Benson, asThe sewer department has been' of the communities In sistant professor of government at - which their colleges are situated, Dr. Oklahoma. of the University their comsuch in participation In Steiner has traveled widely munitics through speeches, press! Western Europe and is an and radio talks on the Far East. He lived j contribution Rlve Proot months! the In Italy during early war where! of the he was doing research work on Italian Imperialism in the Col- onial office In Rome. He was near 1 'eking at the outbreak of war. In 1939 the SMITHFIELD Word from Den- snd 1940 he visited Japan, occu- ver saya that Miss Ruby Milling- pied China. Free China and va- ton 'has been commissioned a lieu- HEADQUARTERS FOR DEER HUNTERS rious British and French posses- tenant In the nurses corps at sions for the purpose of studying Denver. j the effects of more than two Mrs. Carl Nelson of Logan spent j social and years of hostilities on with her daughter Mrs. Far Thursday Beutler. political conditions In the George East, Mrs. Cyril Munk of Benson was Dr. Benson spent two years In hostess to the Ladies' Bridge club felA delicious luncheon Geneva, Switzerland on a on Friday. the was served at 1:30 followed by lowship made possible by and re- - j bridge. Mrs. Martin Roskellcy won Rockefeller Foundation, Last 'Saturday proved to us that Good Food Can be Rought at a Very Right celved the degree of Docteur es high score prize. Special guests - j UniPrice if the Cost of Operation is not too high . . for which the consumer the at of Elaine Redfield were Mesdames Sciences Politiques veraity of Geneva. He Is a keen New York. Florence Allen of Cove 3 must pay . . . When you have Quality, Cleanliness and Price . . . that is student end observer of interna-- 1 and Roy Ballard of Benson, We wish to thank our many friends and custom-- 3 DEFENSE ECONOMY. ofThe members of the Junior tlonai affairs, and author last for Looktheir ers home Saturday. club met at the patronage dies the Diplomatic Literary' Immediate 'Origins of of Mrs. Adrian Toolson on Wed- i the War In Europe-- ' nesday afternoon. A review of tire Jones, (book "On the Road to Jerusalem S Miss Amy Hemingway by Mrs. Ray Cannon Division Assistant in the Endow-give- n were Mesdames guests Special 1 Internation-of in charae is ment, Goff V. Toolson Joseph at-' will al Relations clubs and Central Mill LARGE, SOLID Head . Richard Roskelley and tend the conference. She reports 4ft lh. hae .... Each .... A91Ua that the clubs are more inter-- j Mesdames Gerald and re ested than ever in world Shell, Reg. 12c Snow Ronald Plowman, Harry "umber lem and that a , Lb. pkg. lb... White, Wttyman Ry of delegates are expected Hm d Bartley Richardson, Glen on hand to represent colleges WaWo m Coloradi Barker attended a dinner party at Unjv,UcSt Utah ng. and Mrs. Earl jj0me of DRESSING. Extra Dr. G. Homer Durham, of the Bair at Special, quarts Utah , College is faculty adviser evening. of the conference. . Mr. and Mrs. Marlin Hanson, Dr. Nicholas Murray Butler, Wendell and Coleen and tvto in ren returned during the week from of the Endowment, his latest report to he Irustees, a pleasant trip to the coast. They says that last year was an event-- visited Boulder Dam, Los Angeles tor RANCHO ful one in the life of the Inter- - and San Francisco and all special national Relations clubs.. points up and down the coast. FLOUR Albert Los Anstudents Mr. LaSell Leavitt of "These of groups 3 lb. pkg. Hanson reMrs. of a brother geles, meeting in colleges and universiwith them to visit during ties in many parts of the world turned the week here and at Lewiston for the objective study and dis- I with his family. cussion of international affairs, t Mrs. Eulalia Peterson is visiting he says, faced a world of TABLE QUEEN with her sister and 2-chaos in it has been ex- -j at MontpeUer Large Loaves poulson family. oeptionally difficult to keep clear home returned Winn Lathael heads and to continue the honest SOAP POWDER from Portland, Ohegon. where he which went study of basic conditions 1 lb. pkg. ... with the USAO dairy judghave brought about a world situteam, ten days ago. He reports WHILE THEY LAST. ing ation that arouses all one's gen- a very pleasant as well as profiterous sympathy, and appeals to able week. Cheese that Mr. Winn prejudices and even hatreds. made during the summer for the These has been an increas- Calder Bros. Co., at Tablona, won ed Interest in the United States third place at the exposition. First, in the regional conferences. These j second fourth place went to 5 conferences have been held in Wisconsin cheese makers so it unbroken sequence in the twelve speaks well for an A. C. dairy unNo. 2 areas in which the country has dergraduate to come In for honors 50 Lb. bag been divided In all cases for with such competition. WE ACCEPT GOOD eight years,' In some ten and In Miss Joan Peterson of Salt Lake DELICIOUS Highest Possible Marthe Southeast for eighteen years. City is visiting with her mother. U. S. No. 1 Bn. ket Price Paid. "It cannot be emphasized too Mrs. Joseph Peterson and family. these clubs Willard Thomley entertained a that frequently WINDFALLS whether meeting in conference or group of friends at his home on Bushel in their individual groups are al- Wednesday evening. Music and solowed full freedom of discussion, cial chat followed a very pleasant HAND PICKED that no pressure is exerted from evening after which a dainty lunBushel above and that the work Is car- cheon was enjoyed. was hostess V. Larson R. Mrs. ried on by the students. is The Largest Selling It recognized that the round table to the Ladies Literary dub on Oleo on the market Barker discussions form the backbone of Thursday. Mrs. Vermont for 16 the conferences, as the reviewed Mrs. Menlver long-tim- SMITHFIELD J 99 Check these Items for Value SAVINGS! SM FLOUR forea HOHEY SUGAR BREAD prob-',Mess- 80 MACARONI CAULIFLOYER 60 ROYAL GELETIH , ' child-preside- nt 1 r T,, I SALAD 190 : BUTTER 420 250 ISOUP ! PANCAKE 190 iGRAHAMSrS 330 150 190 i BREAD : CALLA LILY j WHEAT MUFFINS KRAUT t ONIONS I APPLES i APPLES APPLES I ORANGES greatly j 4 . fM i RANCH EGGS SL.09 290 980 250 PORK SAUSAGE POT ROAST -fiUCCA 180 As soon as the contract Is let, during the gravel will be kauk-remainder of the fall and as long tills winter, as weather permits Total cckt of the project, exclusive of the buildings and road, will be $300 000. IIYRUM STAKE Lutheran Church Notice The Evangelical Lutheran chur.h a Bynod. announces change In Its schedule of worship effective beginning Sunday. 19. From that date service will be held on Sunday evening at seven o'clock Instead of on Wednesday evr.emg as formerly. Tho-- c who desire to hear Biblical pre.it and that exclusively, arc urged to lake advantage of tills new and more convenient hour of worship. The Rev. Paul O. Hansen of the minister. On Sunday Ogden after the evenings Immediately preaching service a new series of will be held, discussion claves based on the fundamentals of Christian doctrine. All are Invited to a'.end and take part. Listen to the program of "Lutheran Meditations" on the second and fourth Wednesdays of each month j at 5:45 and to the "Lutheran Mivvourt er g. 1 CONFERENCE AT WELLSVILLE (Continued from Page One) Paradise; Ivan Miller, Rc Kecr, Wcllsville, La llyrum: It and Rulun Gerber. Niblcy. will be hv charge of stake leader Mrs. Mary Stanley R. Cunn, Gunn and Minetta Carlson. The remainder of the program singwill Include congregational prayer by Lois ing. opening Nuhn, and benediction by Gurney Lee; Instrumental solo by Eestes Cojien, and a vocal duet by Mrs. Nci ho Lelshman and brother. The stake presidency urges all members to attend these sessions. 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HILLS CRACKERS Honey Bee Graham 2 Assorted COOKIES 3 KARO 150 170 j 190 160 170 320 290 290 250 2 lb. box, Lbs. Lb. Can SWEEDISH YOU NEED 150 THIS INFORMATION to help build a healthier family and a stronger Nation. AU about vitamins, minerals, planning and cooking meals that are nu- ..........490 tritious. Get your enrollment-coupo- n for 10 easy, workable at your neighborhood SAFEWAY STORE. lessons-by-ma- 20 S1J9 50 40 . 160.220 280 M9MMMIWMMW9HW9 1 270! MINTS V LB. BANANA 3250 i PUMPKIN 0 170 170 SWEET SPANISH No. 2s 50 lb. Bag : BEANS ONIONS SQUASH t Lbs. PICNICS (plimtfril to plus 4 soney kotk t Safewuy Sugar Belle No. 2 can PEAS 3 230 2 150 2 210 JULIA LEE WRIGHT Large 20 ox. Loaf REGULAR size I GROUND BEEF ! 11 G9 I BACON SQUARES Lb. Utah Milk veal VEAL STEAK 190 100 490 1 DISCOVER This is an every day 50 td pr.-.-ra- YHEATIES IWER LETTUCE O e) 1m- LOGAN STORE, SAT. OCT. ' lnz-Slas- s: e h Mfce J Lower Cost of Distribution J provide and w.ll te wanked out A by whl.ll every f.irm.r In U In conla. county will Ufote ord.r to put tins him so tliat he may tiu his part lh in the dfcne move P. patriotic duty of every m.in enticed In tilling the oll lo Cooperate to the full. t extent and by doing so. withthe preva.ling prices, he will find it profitable : Ko120 North Main in to ! WEILILAE5S CACTE Italo-Ethiopi- (C.t. 'h. did f'. -- J HEAR PARMP.RS I tax from Page One) (Continued 1 omi'IALS DIM'lSS cUpa-tmen- iltf; A .:!.-o- s auk J AIRPORT CONSTRUCTION TO REGIN SOON mHMM8M8MHWH9MMtWHHHHM |