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Show Friday. April The Cache American. Logan. Cache County. Utah Pape Four Scribble Editor Named at USAC IMILLE were held kll Arme March k of Duclo-me- , Funeral lerwtn Thoruiey has Sun Franciifo to bren nanu'd to edit Utah State Ag- Thursday in tha Welbvill lor Carl W.lhilin Joimaon, 57, lifefor William Garrett, 77 b,t will her brother. Willard D ricultural college annual literary In the who long resident of Lognn died on Thornhy, who Is away at the home of pnMd anIt wa magazine. Scribble. In 30 ut rn. r.t at rteton, p. son William, Thursday nuy. nounced today by Professor Wil jus were brought North Second The home, 207 East remains Suit of Marche M. ford D. Pot ter. chairman of the JjiMv Mi 20 and taken to the here Wednesday tret, after an illne-g- i of 111 Krr wi.h a folio is vaulting in? council, IjjJk etty publications Mrs. Henry home of Mr. and years, lie had been serioiudy Jloljeien and meeting of that group. mother. Mr. .l remained fur the past three months. Garrett wh7e they K we. thi ... .. stuMb Murdock l a Fres. Mr. Jumvon was bom Novem- - family A Mr. of Bishop service. lime ' ' mc thnme.i- - ton ftnd ,u in charge of 9, 1880 in Ixigan, a son of j v(,d at theidrl Brenrhley e In publi- ll, camr oul ,lPr Erickson Jans 1. and Caroline was by the J(y Music the Mrixres ,1 ,Mture c'lllon, Junn.son. He graduated from line- -' under the Tiiulin"'dauihtrr ward clo.r ' ' clumnb.l of Student Life direction of Lamont All-i,or . , ham Young olh gc In 1908 and! with i1auiri ji ' ' ,iiU Ul,'k,'d ,!1 l!le 9l:i from 1'iah State Agileulturul cid-y- Ella Garrett at the organ; u miri.il.iis the I US student )e.ijbok The new editor sul) In.? in 1917, with a degree of; were by William CBitnih-leat S .It Lake city, tolle.e iien n jx.rted that work o:i the 1944 prayer civul cnj R. A, Ludiman; apt aken and c ntertah i d Kl n Hansen Scrbihle, to be rt leaded sometime were He j racheed hi pmfe.Mon for C. N. Maughaii, PresB.shop llliW (!ub KrlJay In late May, olready lx underway. . , and In sere, Hi ident John C. Bhop Ojrgon llf. ln,Uld,d w,rt IojAmin Marie Theurer of Tremon-totaught sthuol In and Bishop PresJ. John Hendry a memhi r of Phil ivoned os associate edi- ton gall. Ho V.i Brtnehley. fqwcial and the Lda fralern.ty Bunnell of Logan numbers were: solo. Mrs. Mane and tor Harry at ojaTation Anieruait Scidi ty of Civil Eiign-- niyr Is bin.n.M manager for the publl- Garrett; duet. Mattie Dnriey and .0iltal. ,a 'c Vlder Archie W. MauJ.an The grave M.s. rL'rit C. nnd - ,n L Parklnsun A men. hi r "f the Mormon' of Marianna Crooksum in the Wells UU j ' (lire, ion and Dixie rmitry was served m the d.iugh'er Peggy rhniih. Mr. Joum-oProfev or IVirter dedicated of North la'gan, h B. Gunnell g several nt Jew; Lake by Salt day sjs to. Swedish m.vuon from Kill were held SatFum r,.l with friends. PM 4. In the Wtllsxllle tibernucle Mrs. J. E. She Her entertained urday Survivors include the fellow mg! n.bi-rfor W.ll.am M. Ha.sl.iin, 81. who Wilhelm Carl Mb John-w- Gweiiili-U- M0F111 j e Thur.-.ihi- y Ida-ho- . 1 Ix-tu- un-t- Irf-- r Will-vil- ; i bu-i- - 1, , I otU-moo- Breiu-hley- - ii a-- K-p- s rn.--ic.- pu Manufacturer of houseware item. lnird by melal shortage, , "' ore constantly bringing out aubstU tute model made of available material. Typical I the orange Juicer pictured above. Except for the I "squeeier unit which oflaceramic made i omposition, tho Juicer entirely of wood. v.s-itin- I brothers and It. I the tin Jor.n-e.r- i, of her bridge club s afternoon at her home HulTalo, N.Y : Elmer Jonmon, Salt Fnday ob-included Mrs. guo-t- s ' Special laike city: Mrs. J. V. Jones. of Gi UUhs and Mrs. Thomas W. ert Kb-nnd II. WiU'hin.ton. D. C; Jarvis. Itefreshnu-nwete served Jambon, Ixig.m. score the hostess. Iii-ho- p mt-vle- Mrs. I ura F. Smith Funcial services fur Mrs. Laura Fishburn Smith. 82, lifelong resl-- j dent of Southfield, who died Wednesday at 7.30 p. m. in a local where she was reeelving treatment for a fractured hip sustained seven weeks ago in a fall, will be conducted Monday at 1 p. m. m the Smithfield Third ward. She was born February 20, 18G2 In Smithfield, a daughter of Robert L., and Priscilla Noble Fish-burShe was married to Abraham Smith in the old Salt Lake LDS endowment house in 1880. Hr. Smith died In 1932. Active throughout her life in church work, she was a member of the Relief Society and had done considerable temple work. Survivors include two sons and two daughters: Roy Smith and Mrs. La Von McCann, Smithfield; Clifford F. Smith. Bountiful, and Mrs. Priscilla Bluckhurst, Arimo, Idaho; 10 grandchildren, 10 great grandchildren, nnd the following brothers and sisters: P. L. Fish-bur- n, Brigham city; A. N. Fish-burFish-bur- n, Alfred Tremonton; Oakland, Cal.; Mrs. Vinnie Salt Lake City; Mrs. Master, Nora Nelson, Sacramento, Cal.; Mrs. May Chambers, Mrs. Lillie Mrs. Smith, Retta McCann, I Smithfield. Friends may call at the family home Sunday evening and Monday until time of serv.ces. Burial will be in the Smithfield cemetery under direction of the Kenneth ho-pit- al - n. Lindquist mortuary. ExplttinCCl Mo.: lia-mu-- lio-pil- al ca-.l- in.cl Mo-eina- n Wednesdied j,t a Ixigan Ilremhley Dvliop Pro ton day. was in charge; nui'ic w'.k by the ward cho.r under the direction of at the loimnnt M. Allan, Iopph ton. organ by Mrs, Reta Lei'h-nui-- i piaycrs wire by James A. William P. Le.itham; .aid were Dr W. O. Christen on. It. hop C, N. M.iughon, George J. H Islam, of Logan; B.ah IJiahop op John J. Hendry and musical nm. ; ci.il Brituh.ey; her were: solo and chorus, Mrs. Harriet Irishman and choir; solo, Mr Nellie Irishman; solo, Evan O. Darley; duet. Mattie Darley The grave and Archie Mauglun. was In the Wells llle cemetery dedicated by Guy H. Maughan. Out of town relatives attending Mrs. Reid the ser ices were: Shamhart. Santa Maria. Cal; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Parkinson. Eden, Mrs. Martha Jones, and Mr. and Mrs. Will, am M. Haslam of Salt Lake city; Mrs. Hannah Walter of Logan; George M. Has-Lof Baker, Oregon: Mr. and Mr. Golden Waldron, Mrs. Dyer, O. Clark of Salt Lake city; Mrs. Lloyd Wright, Murray; Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Mitton, Charles B. Brown, Heber C. Maughan, Lewis lio-p.i- nations of the ni'mr High by prize l.!h, and a rri.'t many otlur was won by Mrs. Bobe-r- t GnlTth. Hems 111 the fam.lv nmikct ba Mrs. George n is atj ku ire now under precise, rn.-pi- e tlie Bud e where she un y und i.i.d elerwint a major oiwration. cents celling prlecs. O Maur.ee IJranteg of Salt L.ike Gu Card"!!, men.b.r cf the war boird of Cuhe city was the guest of his aunt jiue aid Mrs. Hattie Lower over the weik i amity, announf-etoday. end. 'Dollar . nnd . n nts ity Mr. and Mrs. Ira and ceding priers are now In U- ii. family of Ogch n were the guests ni proxi m.itcly 3fi4 0()0 retail foid of Mr. and Mrs. Fay Fulkdr.-o- n 12C.000 00) stores serving about ' s said. Tills rcprt'-'-n.he gimday. pusses." rje Gordon spent 94 fir cent of the nations food jr ond at stores and about 90 per cent of c.JIUjav visiting with friends Mink Cree, Idaho the population. Community p-- ce Mrs. Bert Thornicy was hostess ,ist cover about 700 food it ms. lo the Just.a Ml.re bridl,e c!ub FreM; fruits and vegetables are Friday afternoon at her home. nmjng the more recent add tions Luncheon was served and the af- to the Psts of OPA commum-.ternoon bridge, exiling prices. T. e program will spent playing high score prize being won by ston be extended to prosi.le Mrs. Frank Hillyard. retail price on a countryMrs. Wilford Woodruff enter- wide ba-l- s for string beans, green tained Wednesday evening at a beans, cucumber carspinach, family dinner party in honor of rots. c l. ons, ootatoes, cabbage, the birthday anniversary of her lettuce, apples, bananas, tabli mother, Mrs. Lonn Low. A beau- graphs and citrus fiuits. s tiful decorated birthday cake cen"Th-s- e community ceiling tered the table. Twelve members Chester Bowles, OIA administraof the family were Included. tor said, are essential part of The following books have been OPAs policy of making price conadded to the Smithfield Public trol as simple and easy to underLibrary shelves and will be of stand as possible for both buers interest to the patrons: Adult Fic- and sulers. Grocers, as well as tion The Promise by Pearl Buck; shoppers, have fouuu this kind of Winter Wheat by Mildred Walker; commurity dollar and cents pricGolden Apples of the Sun It by ing easy to handle because Rosemary Obermeyere; In Bed We does away with much of the Mrs. Darrel Porter and son of work in computing cedWashington, were the guests of ing prices." Mr. and Mrs. William Moseman Cry, by Ilka Chase; Hotel Berlin, Sunddy. of Prisoners Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rees of by Vicki Baum; Logan were the guests of Mr. and Hope, by Howard L. Brooks; We Followed Our Hearts to Hollywood Mrs. Wilford Rees Sunday. Mrs. Maud Woodruff and daughby Emily Kembrough; The Pass, ter Margene of Salt Lake visited by Thomas Sacage; Thunderbolt with friends Sunday. House, by Howard Pease. Daniel Hammar Wells, Schenk on March 31, 1909 in the by Bryant S. Hinckley; Under Salt Lake temple. Coer, by John Ray Carlson; BurSunivors include two of her ma Surgeon, by Gordon S. e; three children, Charles E. Schenk Between Tears and Laughn of College and Mrs. Hilda ter, by Sin Yutang; Evidences and of Morgan and four step- Reconciliations, by John A Widt-so- e. children, Mrs. Emma Olsen and For the children: Valiant John Schenk of College, Mrs. Comrads, by Ruth Adams Knight; Lula Dunn of Logan and Fred Pony for Salt, by Ann Stafford; Schenk of River Heights. Mary Poppins Opens the Door, by Friends may call at the family P. L. Travers; Red Ilore Hill, by home this evening from 7 to 9 Stephen W. Thunder Meader; p. m. and Saturday until time of Head, by Mary O'Hara; Animal services. Burial in the family Allies, by Nila Mack; Funny Face plot of the Providence cemetery Spaaks, by Sally Sunn; Wheels will be under direction of the W. Over the Bridge, by Meindert De Jong. Loyal Hall mortuary. t Funeral services will he con dueled Monday at 2 p. m. in the Fourth ward chajK'l by Friends may Ira N. Hayward. call at the home Sunday evening nnd Monday until t.me of Burial in the Logan cemeby the tery will be directed Kenneth Iindqul-- t mortuary. Food Ceilings 1- y pr-ce- s Graveside funeral services for the infant son of Leon and Leona Vclda Jensen Craner of Logan, who died Tuesday at 12:30 p. m. in a local hospital, were conducted Tuesday afternoon in the Providence cemetery under direction of the W. Loyal Hall mortuary. The child was borii Monday. Survivors include the parents, one brother, Robert, and one sister, Yvonne, and the maternal grand, mother, Mrs. Movenia Craner of Corinne. Ih-ssi- Maughan and I'FC Merrill W, Gnxrn, all home on a 21 day fur. month service lough afu-- r evi-ru-l . were un-jraiby Geddes Prayer .Vaughan und Jamal U Wyatt; music was bv the ward choir und special number were a solo by and a Mrs. Edith S. Maughan duet by Pailey Hall und Nellie Lcishmun; lemarks and experience were told by Captain Bank, IL head und his father, Heber Bankhead, Captain Maughan and ids father, Guy 1L Maughan, and I FC Gren. Each of the boy were AaCounselor a it by presented f ron I. Lcishmun. En-i.- n Paul of Chicago, is home on furlough visiting Ins p.irenss, Mr. and Mrs, William Sclley. of Mr. and Mrs. Perry Iwi Los Angeles, Calif., came Monday to visit with rdutives while answering a call to do temple work for two months. Wlule here they arp guests of their brother-in-lai and sister, Mr. and Mrs. William C. Brenchley. Mr. Charles D. Spence of Maghere visna. sjm nt the week-en- d iting his brother, Heber P. Mur-ruwho is seriously ilL Elder llcbcr W. Green returned g home Sunday evening after a short term mission for his church in the Southern states. He rejiorts having had a very pleasant time. Mrs. Joseph P. Coower Is at a Lo'an hospital, having underwent a major oi oration hist Monday. She is riorted as doing us well as can be expected. w com-pittin- Mrs. John M. Larsen and daughter Linda of Ogden Is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jones, for an indefinite time. Parties were held Tuesday ev- ening in the Second ward recre- ation hall by the Gleaner girls. Junior girls and the Beehive groups of the Second ward MIA George M. Ilaslam of Eager city,, Oregon is visiting relatives here during the week. He is guest of his son and family, Mr. and Mrs. George M. Ilaslam Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Golden Waldron, and Mrs. Mrs. Dyer O. Clark Lloyd Wright, all of Salt Lake city, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Darley on Saturday. EXCLUSIVE AT SEARS GARDEN MASTER ROSEBUSHES Z0, . V 'vi f, Non-Fictio- Sca-grov- M Lea-thar- Infant Crancr Mr. and Mrs. Emil George J. H.ishiin, Mrs. H. and JoM-jMr, Mr. and Mrs. William J. H. lonvrtnce Baxter, all of Logan; Mrs. Hainan of Stnnthfield and Mrs. John Allan of Ilyruni. of the The Singing Mothers two wards presented an Easter a to "The Dawn," Cantata. crowded house Sunday evening in Mrs. the Second ward chapel. Celia Murray was conductor and Mrs. Mrs. Rcta Popplcton and Laverne Maughan were organ and Load parts piano accompanists. were sun by Edith S. Maughan, Harriet Lcishman, Pearl Bank-hea- d, Kate Ilaslam, Nellie Lcisb-maReta Popplcton, Marie GunGuennie nell, Geneva Murraay Vera Maughan, Jocie Popplcton, Stuart, Thelma Leatham and Myrtle Popplcton. Mrs. Della Francis was reader. There were thirty-fiv- e voices in the chorus. The stand with was beautifully decorated roses and daffodills. A welcome home testimonial was held Wednesday evening in the Blaine tabernacle for Captain Bankhead, First Lieutenant Seth p. Mauji.iti, Von Almcn. 7. 1911 wk . ' j - y:a &,4". 'ii & . , ' .j- - An"'; yf j V'' $$& BRAND NEW SHIPMENT David John ft,; Graveside funeral services for David John, infant son of A. H. (Bun) and Helen Hatch John, who died today shortly of ter birth In a local hospital, will be conducted Saturday at 2 p. m. in the Logan cemetery under direction of the Kenneth Lindquist mortuary. Survivors include the parents two brothers, A. Richard and Stephen H. John, Logan; his maternal grandmother, Mrs. Janett Hatch, Logan and paternal grandparents, Mr. end Mrs. A. H. John, Provo. on Your Mrs. Barbara'S. Schenk Funeral services for Mrs. Hardy, Healthy Plants . . Field Grown WAR BOND CROP .2-Ye- ar O All popular varieties! O Bushes or Climbers! VICTORY Bar-bar- a Schaller Schenk, 73, who died Tuesday at 8:30 p. m. at her home in River Heights of infirmities incident to age, will be conducted Saturday at 2 p. m. in the River Heights ward chapel by Hishop Leo Barfuss. She was bom January 29, 1871 in Wildenau Selb Bavaria, Germany, a daughter of Johann and Anna Maria Kreuzer Schaller. She came to the United States in 1908 and lived for many years in College ward. A member of the Mormon church she had been active in the Relief Society and had done considerable genealogical and ; temple work. She was married to John Old Let your War Bonds do double duty: win the war and improve your farm. Decide now on equipment and repairs youll need after the war, then start to save for them by buying bonds. Then after your dollars have gone to war theyll come back to you as civilians, to work on your farm; Individually packed in peat moss! Get your Roses early while you have this large assortment to choose from. Fine roses selected to give your garden pleasing, striking color contrasts. Hardy well rooted plants, bearing lovely, fragrant flowers. These are Sears own n Garden Master Roses. The best you can buy at this price. ever-bloomi- field-grow- i FIRST SECURITY BARR OF UTAH National Association Member Federa Reserve System and F.D.I.C. 261 NORTH MAIN LOGAN, UTAH PHONE 501 |