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Show Pape Eipht The Cache Ameiican. Logan. Cache County, Utah Barrage for the Axis Etffr jJiDCALS The Danger Of Fear In Hospital P.y Orvuu Ryan. irumim nt Ijo;.ui l risov! ring at a lmal fullming ho-jxt- Ftar f' kt ni.ijoy ' alJim, s-nre- t-- ; I IJ rr- -r to t..kc ex u.!i..i'liitiv lor posi t ers in the S- ite I i'.irtineiit of Ih il'h mu. t fJe applu.i.L'iui with Iitlay S Howell Merit All - is a mtmf cotv-idere- V- - r4' - , rh John T. WrUlry, son of Mr. and Mrs. It. L. Wrigby of Log m, now Is stationed with air corps trainees at the University of Nebraska for ucademlc and other training. Nfc Son Arriv Mr. and Mrs. James S. Piirker Smlthficld, announce the birth of their first child, a son, born at a Logon hospital last Friday Mrs. I'urker is the former Sadie Alice Ifulse. Transferred Ueutenant Paul R. Montrose, of Mr. and Mrs. J. L, Montrose of Logan, has trans fernd from Hawaii to the South Pacific advanced base, his parents learned recently. , I . L . . 4 a f. i if, ' v 1 i n ... i J , . i s "V. t - is. - - M w. , r,' 'S' v- - ey V. lndivld-Anderv- w.' i. e -, ut I vt,. f - 4w Jrr- of V H i Sheldon Bergoon and have moved to Ogden where they will join Mr. Bergc-on- , who recently was placed In charge of the Red Cross substation at the Utah QuarU-ynate- r dejxit. A 4 ? Mrs. family n, ea-ii- y con-str- Move to Oifdon M-r- peso:. S- m M At Nebraska U Examinations Set OR i i' Advances H hi of kitjal cVo It of t'i vie (!(; rate mind azair.'! the unknown Build-iTite d.u.Kcr of ir.ir ts that the S pc rvi. or, 2o0 Newhou-ft ighU'tu d rear is ag.iui't Salt Lake Cttv. Utah, not latpivn Uiuism t lie Is afratd er than April 15. 1943. AppU.a-',.''- 1 q ill kly. and therefore at riled He is received later than that date not held by tunvaiion. fur the f .r.'t e r.not be sriis of examinations which are Frightened people are afraid of m heduled to be conducted some hat their epponent may do and lime in May. Interested penons oftentimes they bring on nhat who arc residents of the Unfed they fear by too sudden action. I States may obam announcements Frightened pple do not a t I from Mr. of the examinations thely but destructhely. They HowelL These announcements give are against they have not jet j Coa.h Romney ! specific Information with regard to Meeting with found out lvit they are for. were Coach R. Burns Crookston . s,ch pusiuon. We know hat frightened people Coach He- -i for mast of The examinations have coat In panic at crises. And jof Logan high school; ber Whiting, of North Cache high th.e.se positions will consist Of rat- -. e know Uie enemy knows it. They school and If R, Adams, Region lugs of education and experience proved It too conclusively In the members of the truck to determine whether the appll- secretary, stampedes of the peoples which committee, and John Broberg and cants meet the minimum requirehelped pave the way for invasion. Cliff Poole, Coaches at South ments and an oral examination We must watch out for the IncitCailte high school to be conducted by specialjits in ers of trouble for those who stir Coach Deb Young. Utah State the respective public health fields, up fears whether it be fear of baketball and traik coach was All examinations will be conduct-Romnclass, creed or color. named by Director to jod in Silt Lake Cltj, Utah, only. We are facing the mast crucial direct the truck meet. Dr, C. L. ' Applicants will be notified rein our the of days history was named referee and j nully of the exact time and place public. I talked with someone to- Glen Worthington, examinations, Mr. Howell said, city recreation day who said "We can win the director, starter. Other The purpose of the examinations Judges will war but can we win over our- be named later by Coach Young, i 15 1 Klve the present employees selves in the world to come? State Department of Health A tentative program listed tennis That is the fear that Is causing to qualify for per-tlan PPrtunlty matches to 9 a. m. under begin at the faltering of step and of purdirection of Perce Smith. Ag- -i manent rmlo'm,'nt jnd t0 fsUb so many people. pose among a f'!Slbc'5 rom 'hirh We need not fear the courage gte tennis coach, with some track i PPtntments can be made as the10 a. m. Final events wm trials ot of our men in battle. They hive of sorvlce WJuln' be run off at 2 p. m. In the and will fight on against the greatA complete list of evens will!50"10 cas's 0PrninKs already exist, ium. est odds. We need not fear the IIo,ed P,ntpd be drawn up and submitted by Mr . courage of our civilians if war PFrsons appointed i under the comes from the skies to these Merit System are not subject to shores. We need not fear the loybeing released at the end of the alty of our people. All we need cooperate In peace as clasely as we war emergency or because of poll- have done in the block mobillza-- 1 tlcal to fear Is ourselves. In tho GoV0rnm(,nt, ch,n(? Will we be equal to the days tion for war; that we must care Mr. HoweU said, bocau.se positions to the as much for the poor and friend-,ar- e ahpad? Will we be equ-iobtalned and heId on ft basU less and homeless war in times the of pcuce post great problems 0f merit world? Or will we try again to as in disaster; that we must ap- Examinations are conducU,d un. draw our shells over our heads ply the same lessons of thrift wed the direction of the Merit and wait for the opportunity to have learned in our own home to. system Council, headed bv Dr. . af-the of our war management public pass over us wait for the Erickson. Chairman. Dr. Ralph fairs we must and be as unselfish T. Richards end Dr. that another neglect will undoubtSydney W and neighborly in our hearts to Angieman. edly bring? our we overseas we as Now have shrunk. neighbors world has The must face the fact that we have learned to be at home. Our own as it may be, a post war job to do as well as a system, imperfect present war Job. This does not has still given us more than any mean we must accept either the other sjstem has delivered. Any Be wise GtnnJ against infections huh may lay regimentation of the right or the mechanic can tell you the difyou up." ,oine whii inttntly. 1 hen apply regimentation of the left. It does ference between advertised cl.itru ertccuve, J 01 tniuuiury antiseptic mean that we must face the fu- - and actual performance. for over 40 years in thousands of factorun, industrial fire We aid have learned to firt how detwru face yaraees, station, ture as fearlessly as we do the inbats meuis and iiomea. P'caQi't to tse present; that we must put to work the fear of war. Let this lesson infectKin; quiCKlj' hrlis re1 .eve i.n ' r 'S'A'iU e ill iv us to unafraid face the on we loose prosame let abilities keep yourdniKi'ts. the jiryn"ruoocy back. Gel Mmm'S OIL0-&Omuy. the present crisis; that we must blems of peace. y. . TUI fi. Merit System 1a rK: ; r - Reucl N. Dowdle, ((ill of Mrs. Mary Dowdle of NYwton, liiu been promoted to grade of aergi ant In Uic U. S army. He la stationed at fort Henning. Oa. KIT II April Tuc.-.ia- y. rie v i t - ' j A , t "' . 4J f hc It will take both kinds of "eggs" to win eggs gathered on U. S. farms and bombs ("eggs" to an airman) dropped front U. S. planes. Every Yankee bombardier who tos-e- s an egg" at the Axis will need 4G7 eggs to eat this year, and poultry men, as part of the IS 13 Farm Mobilization Campaign, are pledging themselves to greater production than ever before, ICs estimated it will take I.TMbOOO.OOU dozen eggs in 1913 to feed our fighters and the folks back home enough to make a solid band of eggs 10 feet wide around the earth. stad-!nee- ANOTHER TLANT GOES OUT FOR VICTORY ds l In South Pacific Lieutenant Lewis C. Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. Calder Smith who graduated in February from Luke Field, has Arizona, E. been sent to an advanced South Pacific base, his wife, the former Cleo Christensen, reports. v. Will Graduate Ted M. Wennorgren, son of Dr. and Mrs. C. Wennergren of Logan, will becom a second lieu tenant m the U. S. army this week at graduation exercites of the chemical warfare service of fleer candidate school. Edge wood Arsenal, Maryland. Cuts, Scratches, Burns i I j 1 Advance in Service Norman Sonne, son of Alma Sonne, and Reid Pedersen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Parley R. Pedersen of Logan, have advanced to private first class at the military school, For, Custer, Michigan They were inducted into the army in January. Fined in Court Joseph H. McDaniel has been fined $15 in Logan city court DontGamMeir.riir n fj f I II t a u Needham 3 An important step to further the war effort of the malting indu-try- , which supplies distillers who make alcohol used in the manufe ture of smokeless powder, explosive stabilizers, detonating agents, fluids and other war essentials, was taken by the Froedtert Grain &. Malting Co., Inc., Milwaukee, Wis., largest commercial malt manufacturer in the country in its recent purchase of the plant of the American Malting Co., of Detroit, Mich. According to Kurtis It. Froedtert (inset), president, expansion plans for the new plant, which has been idle for some two years, are going forward to effect a production capacity of more than a million bushels of melt. Jesse P. Rich after he pleaded guilty to a charge of stealing an electric drill from Leaves for School service station at Third Here Sunday of Reed W. Budge, son of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Blaser South and Main streets. McDan lei was arrested by Deputy Sher-l- q Ogden, spent visiting Mrs. T. B. Budge of Logan, has Sunday enrolled at the University cf ChiWesley G. Malmbfrg who trac- friends and relatives in Logan. ed the stolen drill to Brigham cago medical schooL City. Visiting Here Mr. and Mrs. Tag Johnson and Baby Breaks Leg Visits Logan Lexie Hill, six months old daudaughter of Denver, Colorado, are Otis Peterson, director of the visiting friends and relatives In ghter of Mr .and Mrs. Archie K. Salt Lake City office of war in- Login. Mrs. Johnson is the for- Hill, is receiving treatment at a formation end former Logan resi- mer Elaine Anderson. j local hospital for a fractured leg. dent, and William Weloh of Denver, Colorado, regional OWI radio director, visited the local radio Mu-'- j Visiting Parents Moves to Delta Corporol Merrill W. Green, son LaVar Owens, who has been em-station Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill L. Green j ployed at the First National Bank of Wellsville, who was with the in Logan as a teller for the past -- Entertains first group of draftees to leave flv-- year.s has resigned his ERCs a is county, Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Carlson en spending tion and moved to Delta where he tertained five Logan boys who left furlough with his parents. He is wlu operate a large farm, Alaska. for Monday military service. stationed in Guests were Vernon Carlson, Louis Leave for Training Hickman, Boyd Jacobsen, Byron Church Notice David B. and Paul Sharp, sons The Evangelical Lutheran church of Mr. and Mrs. David Sharp of Turner, David and Paul Sharp. holds regular services In Logan in Logan, left last week for Shep- the Seventh Day Adventist chapel, par(i yield, Texas, to begin train At Farragut Keith Emerson Hughart, son of 274 North Second West street on mg wjth the U. S. army air corps, were Juniors at USAC. Mr. and Mrs. Florence Hughart the second and fourth Wednes-iBotof Logan, now Is stationed at the days of each month. The Rev. j is the Juveniles Farragut, Idaho naval training Paul G. Hansen of Ogden Apprehended pastor. The next service Is sched-- 1 i Arrest of three Juveniles who station. 7 uied for Wednesday, April 14 at broke th0 p. tm Everyone ts cordially Invited! andg Elected Secretary ga to attend. water soda and was ancigarettes Wayne Cardon, president of the nounced today by the Cache counNorth Cache high school chapter, sheriffs ty Future Farmers of America, was First Lieutenant department. The Evan A. Baugh, former Aggie youths were turned over to Juvenelected secretary of the state orand tetnnis star, has ile court Investigating officers ganization at the annual conven- basketball tion held last week end in Spanish been promoted to rank of first were Deputy Sheriff Wesley G. lieutenant In the U. S. army. It Malmberg and Paradise Marshall Fork. was learned in Logan today. He Is Bert S. Howells. the son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Club Meets Baugh of Hyrum and his wife Is Greets New Son The Victory Eleven club the former Clara Bair, daughter held Its second meeting ef the of Lynn F. Bracken, son of Mrs. Sheriff and Mrs. Julian Ruth Bracken, arrived In Logan year at the home of Miss LuGene BairDeputy He is stationed at of Logan. for a short furlough Mrs. Howard Fuhrfcnan CSiugg. Saturday Fort Warden, Port Townsend, with friends and Mrs. Norman Stauffer g9v a Wash. and relatives and demonstration of cereals. greeted his son, Richard Lynn. Mrs. Bracken Is the Conor Draftees former Nadine Erickson. He grad Daughter Arrives threwell testimonial and dance j uated last week from the U. S. Mr. and Mrs. Kay Barton are Monday evening honored Carl W. naval training school n for receiving congratulations following and Millard the birth of their first child, a Hyrum, who will D. Unsworth of keepers at Bloomington, Ind., and leave soon for received a rating of third eiax will "re'port mlIlta,y Servlce A patriotic pro- - 'petty offlcer7 the west coast for duty, daughter Cache high school stu- of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hendee dents In the Hyrumseminary Third ward Would you be exempt from of Randolph. Mr. Barton is emfollowed by a dance at the ' easiness; do nothing you know or In the aviation depart- - Elite hall under direction of the even ployed suspect is wrong. Rules of ment at USAC. (American Legion post. Life. of j posi-Cac- 15-d- i FROM NEEDHAHrS When you buy a diamond for the girl you love, regardless of present circumstances, it says "Ill think of you, always." Not just until the war is won . . . but forever and ever . . . r years to through the happy come. For, this war is but an "intermission . . . just "time-out- " to guarantee your future and your right to freedom. Look ahead when you choose her" diamond. 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