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Show Friday, April 9. 1913 The Cache American. Lotzan, Cache Countv. Utah bv MENS 0X1 ' a ' p'!: i Pace Five . r,p:c AM) SUMMER all-- l ilatkd In Ixigan w. tion, day. jDCALS Logan Seaman Reported R. Ballard of Cache June wa a Log,.n visitury Frl Rulim SUrLnd of Prov Woodrow Jeppscn, son of Mr. h nip. is convalescing si lifr home and Mr. Hyruin ha Jeppsen arrived In North Africa, hi parfollowing a major operation. ents learned today. Ho was inducted into the army last Janu Move to IiOgan Mr. and Mrs. Victor D. Nelson ary. of Ixe-- t River. Idaho have moved their future Visiting Mother to I.og..n to make Del Thomas, son of Mrs. L. F. home. Salt Lake City, visited Smith, Thursday with friends and relaUndergoes Operation es m Logan. Hr is employed of te Mrs. James B. Sparkman, a Salt Lake photographic Trenton is recovering at a local stby . a following major opera turn. Mr. Weds Logan Army Man ud-.o- Furlough Sergeant New.ll S. Crookslon. son of Clerk and Mrs. N. J. license A marriage has been Crcokston of North Logan has issued at Preston, Idaho to J. returned from eight months duty-iAlan Winget. 23. of Logan and Hawaii. He will leave April 22 Loa Farrell. 23. of Smithfirld. fur Camp Roberts. Cahforma. Wed in Preston i . Professor Joseph R. Jenson, rector of physical education at Utah State, is attending a special course for air force physical cdu cation instructors currently being conducted at Santa Ana, California.1 di-- i 1 4 t Marriage Licenses Marriage licenses have been is- sued at the Cache county clerks c.ffive to Emory Neal B nson, 22,' Newton und Lidia Adline Benson. 19. Ciarks.cn; to Clyde William, Taylor. 19. Idaho Falls. Idaho and Rath Hymns. 18, Grant. Idaho. , Di.tcrtains at Dinner j The foi mcr Jilts. GORC.AS KUSH PAULSEN Kuth Marjory a n-- V- - y j , Gt-- Cache County Camp tt.wwrflr. YOUR ...YOU CHOOSE JEWELER CAN CAREFULLY BUY YOUR U DIAMOND tythat diathat is the real way to buy mond ring for "her. Choose a jeweler, who, by reputation is trustworthy and takes pride in a policy of guaranteed value-givinWe are proud of our many satisfied customers and always strive to please. See our selection. Yes, g. Ooeofout mny priced at only... s r Logan Births ' l ( u-r- s "nd Carrle B FoRb" of harlottc Jensen Funeral services for Mrs. Cliar-Intt- ? Cornelia Elliott Jensen, 59. resident of Newton for the post who died seven years Friday morning in a Logan hospital af . ter a two weeks illness, will be conducted Monday ut noon in tbe Newton ward chapel by Bishop L. G. Salisbury. She was born February 7. 1988 In Spanish Fork, dau :hter of Ed. son and Mary Ellen Atwood El- -i Hot. She was the wife of George Jensen, who is a Union Pacific railroad foreman. Although active in tlie LDS church, she has been confined to her home for the past several years. Surviving are her husbnad of Newton; one son, George Jensen three Jr., of Shafter, Nevada; grandchildren, one great grands. Maud daughter; a sister, White of Logan and three brothers. E. L. Elliot of Fan P rrar-dmCahfonna; E. R. Elliot of National Utah; und Janus Elliot of Tintlc. Fi lends may call at the Kenr th y Lindquist mortuary chapel day from 9 a.m. until 11:15 am. and at the Newton ward chapel fur 15 minutes p.ior to the ser- vices. Burial will b? in the Moun- lain View cemetery at Ogden. held a family gathering on Sunday included were Those afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Jene Zollinger and children of Logan. Mrs. Rae Filk-- j man. Mr. end Mrs. Eldon Bing-- 1 ham of Twan, Clir.'mi Zollinger i Mi. s Nelson. Chester Zollinger and !.!r. and Mrs. Zollinger. t Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Burt m and small daughter Martha of Park spent part of last week! with her parents, Mr. and Mis. j Font Zollinger. i Mr. and Mrs. Lamont Pi.kington isited wit,, her mother, Mr? Ella II. Frank on Sunday were 5 Mr. and Mrs. Ray j Lost and . lOstess a. dinner on j R.mdav. Gv'tts lnriiij. i were Mr. jt and Mrs. John Aberso J and son CARD OF T,tANKS Loren, Mr. and Mrs. Thompson and children. j WELLSVILLE We wish to ex- -' Mrs. Ray Thatcher end infant press our sincere appreciation to son are at the home of her par-- ! Mr. and Mrs. Jack Braunagu! of ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. HeD- - j the Capitol Theater, and Mr. and are getting Mrs. Wm. P. Murray of the South dricks, where they theater for urelr courtesy j Cache along nicely. Dean Fullmer of Boise, Idaho, j shown us during the presentation e news reek showing our son, spent a few days with relatives and friends here. He wa3 house staff Sergeant Howard M. Jones, being interviewed alter a bombing raid over Germany. Mr. and Mrs. Braunagel have been untiring in ttieir efforts to bring our son close to us through pictures, and through those efforts .'S' j Mr. Braunagel has secured from Mr. and Mrs. Mark Rich of Mayer a release of the film and were week end visitors In P8 it to us Friday night Cove last week. j presented Reed Allen is making prepara- - after showing of same at the lions for a new home just east of South Cache Theater at Hyrum. Those thoughtful, acts L. H. Allens. kindly have cheered us and the knowInspirational talk in officers and ledge that our entire community teachers meeting before Sunday that our son lives and will School was given by Scott Hend- has, some day return to us. ricks with prayer by Elsie Allen, Accept our sincere thanks and Supt. Thomas Hendricks conductgratitude, Mr. and Mrs. Braunagel. At coun. school the ing. Sunday MR. AND MRS. HOWARD IP. selor Alden Cornish conducted, JONES AND FAMITY. after singing praper was offered by Jam:s Wilcox; sacrament gem given ,by Gayle Allen; two and a presented and enjoyed by all. half minute talk by Seth Allen; Bishop Raymond Allen attended Melchizedek priesthood and thej conference in Salt Lake City Monladies' class held as usual; prayer day. Mrs. Mary Hendricks and Elva Allen accompanied him as by Quentin Shumway. The Primary association under far as Ogden, direction of Luella Preece held Farmers are busy planting their their conference Sunday evening, crops, taking advantage of this a very interesting program being very fine weather. Births reported in Cache hospitals during the week are: to Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Pitcher, daughter; Mr. and Mrs. David Ray Gessell of Franklin, Idaho, son; Dr. and Mrs. William J. Morgen-son- , Car Recovered Idaho Man Here daughter. Logan police and the Cache coun.y sheriffs department Wedautomobile nesday recovered an stolen from Emil Sjostrom of Logan on Third West street Tuesday The machine was found night. near the city dump grounds with the key broken o: in the switch and a leather jacket missing from the car. George Collins, superintendent of the LDS hospital in Idaho Falls, Idaho was a Logan visitor Thursday. He spent some time at the Budge hospital and later visited former Hawaiian missionary companions, David England, and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Bell. Contract Awarded Bobby Jones, 10 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. David S. Jones of Logan, has entered the Shriners hospital in Salt Lake City for surgical treatment to correct an ailment caused by infantile paralysis. He will remain there for the next three months The 1943 public liability and proinsurance policy perty damage covering 30 automobiles owned by Logan city was awarded to the Wv H. Stewart Real Estate and Insurance company of Logan which submitted the low bid of $267.25 at a city commission meeting Enters Hospital CARDON , PROVIDENCE i Disease Report- - $ Cache county and Logan city reported a total of 76 new cases jf communicable diseases for the week ending April 2. Logan had :ne case of chicken pox; Cache 13: Logan and Cache both eight cnos of measles; Logan 27 cases of Garman measles, Cache 1; nine cases of mumps, Cache 8; and each reported one case of scarlet fever. PROVIDENCE Mrs. Budge Low spent Thursday with her mother, Mrs. Thomas Jessop of Millville. Mr. and Mrs. Gessel Nielsen have moved to Logan to make their home. Mrs. W. L. Skidmore and daughter Emaline of Pocatello, Idaho, spent last week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Font. Zollinger. Mr .and Mrs. W. R. Zolinger Lo-ea- n Man-Valle- WELLSVILL E I " i Metro-Goldw- ! i The Cache County Camp, Daughters of Utah (Pioneers will hold meetings for camp and county officers Saturday, April 10 at the Relic Hall. County officers will meet at 1:00 P. M. and eamp officers at 2:00 p. m. I loo Co. ?brVf moUlr- - Mrs Aum j Mrs. J. Leonard Ross of Sturceon Bay. Wisconsin, has announerd tne marriage of her daughter, Ruth Marjory, to Lieutenant Gorgas Rush P.iuhen. son of Dr. and Mrs. X. P. Pauls n of Logan. The ceremony took place on April 2nd in ths South Chapel of the army air base at Demnig, New Mexico, where Lieutenant Paulsen vs stationrd. Tlie bnde wore a suit of navy blue with blue and white accessories and a corsage of orchids. Mrs. Paulsen has been a student at the University of Chicago and prior to that at'ondcd Luk: View high school and Walter Sott school in Chicago. Senior high school Lieutenant Paulsen is a graduate of and later attended Utah State Agricultural college where he was affiliated with Alpha Epsilon Delta and Sigma Nu fraternities. of Chicago at the He was a medical student at the Univer.-i.time he enlisted in the air corps, and recently was commissioned a second lieutenant in that branch of th? service. Lo-m- IF YOU f J Koss Ruth Bracken entertained dinner party Monday ev ; m heimr of Second Ckes Pet s ty Odicer Lynn F. Bracken, wlm Logan high school ar.d wn- - in a Utah Sa(e Ay - t heme cu a short fu loug'n a a mi Ciue-t- ., eultuial college. wrre Mr. and Mrs. Louis Juikns, Mrs. Byrcn Jenkins and' sn Eiee. D. Fluck.gcr and V.rnali Promoted Dr. Willis Hayward, son of Dr. Bracken. J. W. Hav ward of Logan, has been admneed to rank of major in the U. S. army medical corps. He is The annual Logan city recreation stationed at Fort Custer, Michigan council maible tourney will be Here from Salt Lake Yisiiing Here with the quartermaster truck regiMr. and Mrs. Earl Baugh and J. Worth Gutke, of Salt Lake ment. Mrs. Hayward, the former son of Ogden, have been guests assistant state food supervisCity, Mabel Welling of Brigham the week at the home of in during parents or, is visiting his and their two children are livMr. and Mrs. Joseph Kastli. rela-an- d ing with Dr. Hayward at his post. bein conducted during the week! Smi.hfield and friends and finalists will compete at theltives in Logan. Leaves for Duty high school. Ken Lindsay is as. Captain Ryan Here Lieutenant L. Scott Keller, son Everwith the 20th FOR SALE tourney. Century Captain Kent Ryan, son of Mr. sisting of Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Keller of T and Mrs. Orson Ryan, stationed bearing Strawberry Plants. $3.00 jLcg;in 7. left Wednesday for DeI with the U. S. corps of Engineers Commemorate Dedication for 50 pi.epaid. Perry Robb, lao, Valle, Texas, following assignment at Camp Lockett, Campo, CaliforA meeting will be held in the Xcrth Easti Brigham, Utah. to the troop carried command of nia, n:ar San Diego, is visi.ing Smithfield First ward chapel on the U. S. army air corps. with his father who is undergoing Sunday, .April 11th, at 8 p.m. Cleaning Spring Genehosof the medical treatment in a local under the direction at the Cache Appeal for Aid in commemSpring Cleaning pital. Captain Ryan is a former alogical committee Mrs. B. G. Thatcher, chairman all Am;rican at oration of the dedication of the county courthouse will get undermedical athlete Utah State college, Salt Lake Temple. A good pro- way next Wednesday. The entire of the Logan U S O club furniAgricultural His gram is outlined. President H. building will be cleande, painted ture committee, has appealed for winning ths honors of 1936. donations of good card tables, wife is the former Afton HenderRay Pond of the Benson Stake and papered, and secon-stoy- r steps and other furnishings A and one son, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. W. will be one of the speakers. upstairs wall will be chairs, rugs for the enlarged USO club now W. Henderson. good attendance is desired. remodeled. being remodeled. Mis. tS' m o. -- Ol-t- n, r bed Monday tn a local days after birth, wrre conducted Wednesay at I p. m. in Die Paradise cemetery. thirv.vors include the parents. ,our bro,tM'rs 5lrl IX'n.Diann and Rayna Obray of Taradise. a grandfather. Joseph M-- bo,.rd members of the Cal li g -- Young cuopera'iv? bull asso-- i at on wu-rcapj..nt-- d at too annual met t.ng Thm da - rven.ng. V..O' ..a I Ins:; Oh n. i o Men-Serge secretary treasurer; Delbert Clam. Lerin Coburn and Kenneth Ols n. directors j ; for Joel Jay lnfayt son of Joseph Ra- -j nmnd and Sylvia Forsbrig Obray, Graveside 1 ! All at in' Jay Obrav Phl three j Reappointed j Obi ay, andjrs In Santa Ana Members Of the Junior class at South Cache high school are making plans for their annual prom to be held Tuesday at 9 pm. in tlie school gym. , I il Proin Plans d - a On J.J j i OBITUARIES - Allen E. Mi Dermatd. 24. non of Mrs. Annie Lll-- a McDermaid, of 454 Ewst Fifth North street, ha -n repo-yeby the navy depart- meat as missing In action m tlie Pacific war theater. i His mother Raid the navy iv ported only that Mr. Me-- . a seaman first class. was j Dermaid. missing in Uie Pacific. Mr. McDermaid was born in Lo- gan on March 19. 1919. a son of the late William and Annie Fills He was 8radUttU.d McDermaid, from Logan senior high school and attended Utah State Agricultural college one year before enlisting in the navy in May, 1942. He trained at San Diego Treasure Island. Calif., and left for overseas duty tn July. His mother had received no word from him since January. His wife Is Margaret Bowden Me Dermaid of Salt Lake City whom he married in San Fram Uco, Cal.. last July. He has six brothers and one slater. William McDermaid of Wendell McDermaid of Magna, Salt Lake City, Ferris McDermaid of Sacramento, N. M George Me Richard Dermaid of Tremonton, McDermaid, with tlie U. S. army ;at Fort Ord, Calif.; Cecil McDer-- 1 maid, serving with the navy In the (Pacific, and Catherine Me Dermaid of Logan. b-- ( and As Missing In Africa Recovering FUNERALS 1943 FISHING Now on SALE Complete Stock Finest Tackle THE OWL CILUflfiDS Com-Ogd- en |