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Show The Cache American, Lopran, Cache County, Utan Tuesday. April 25, 1011 A Day Now On Thursday Flyer Wounded intUnUWtmU Over Rumania nn, COAl wmtfm ifTTm if RATION REMINDERS The Low Down From Hickory (I rou lune, A" day. annual Mr. Faye & Howell of Millville u.fAt.es acomm, i UK5C9 sont imf clean-up and construction day. Muiiday received word from the FURHACi rou u;Tm (hijj . IGuiM - SO? CAP! Utah State at be held hus Agriher War that department vou can am A a LOO Wade cultural college band. Technical Sergeant w.th Thursday V. on wwau com on. In women students wounded Howell, wai seriously rolling up their action on April 5 over Rumania. sleeves to join the male popula Sergeant Howell, on of Mrs. lien m cleaning up the campus. J. W. Mutkin of Hyde Park, is Clinton Nelson of SmlihfWld, on an aerial engineer-gunne- r of the affair, ha ached chairman F!ing Fortrc- - heavy bomber. He for both men and uled Ocprojects h.ui been in the service since women for the day of work and tober, 1942. include which general Stationed with the Fifteenth air play, clean-u- p of j clean up, grounds force. Sergeant Howell received buildings, and construccampus his promotion to technical sergeant tion of a ctment walk. the day before he was wounded. At 9 a. m., students will asOn Furlough to begin the work. Women sembly In Ixnran students will meet in the womPrivate Loui Fornuff. con of Ellis Ileach, former resident of Mr. and Mr. Harold Fcrnoff of en's gym to be ass.gned to work who nowr Is employed by Logan Work lists for men were Logan, is Lome on furlough from Geneva Steel company, is visiting squads. dunes Fori at army Livingstone. posted Monday. on business. in Louisiana. Members cf Spurs service club will serve luncheon at noon on Promoted Alary hoUdretJO Wed in Pocatello the quadrangle when the sehed--Hrs- . Technical Sergeant Ira E. Burk-leare uled projects completed. At.Spcirman Lieutenant Robert D. Wcnner. son of Mr. and Mrs. Van this time, those who hove not gren of Logan and Miss Vlrla been Funeral services are bc.ng ar. Buckley of Providence, has been working will receive a fire, Rudeen of Pocatello, Idaho, both promoted to staff sergeant In the ha-- e ducking under the jurisdic- ranged in l.opan f r Mrs. Mary former students at Utah State U. S. army air corps. He Is stacommittee. Boudrero Sptirm.iti. EL wtio died a vigihm'.ee of tion were married Agricultural college, tioned In England. The special edition of the cam- Saturday night at the home of a Monday in rocatello. Idaho. Student Life, daughter, Mrs. Gladjs Malmroit pus newspaper. In Englan- dknown as S.udcnt Lies, will bein Iis Angeles. Cal., of Purchase Laundry I Private First Class Blame (Spud) ties ineirii nt to age. at this time. Mr. nnd Mrs. John O. Anderson Bailey, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. 1 P- - m' 0n aSM!,nldy be Mrs. Sprirnru.n. who had lived toe I Ha. ley of Logan. Is now tationedl of Millville, have purchased u l'ie in la n n t rf her life, had outor amphitheater Home Laundry at G8 Wct First In the British Isles, aicordin toi!-- ,d of Donald fcren in Los Angeles for the pa-- t direction the under North street, and have renamed it word received this week by his Mcacham of 10 years. She was born August 8, the Best Way Luundiy. They have parents. Private Bailey entered the Stewart and Lloyd has event in the past 1859 in Provo, a daughter of This Lcgart. had 20 years cxper.eme in l.iund. service last summer. the biggest Dominique and Harriet Chatelaln the for been occasion ry work. slapstick activities of the year, In- Roudrcro. She was married to C. New Officer those W. Speirman in 1881. cluding egg throwing from New officers of the Login Lady scaled in the audience. IJreaks Arm Surviving are one son and three announced organization, Coach Dilbcrt (Deb) Young be- Lion's Wallace PjX'lrman, Glendaughters: In following an election meeting Fri- On Furloug- hcame a little too enthusiastic dale, Cal.; Mrs. Gladys Malmrce, his teaching of the air day night, are Mm. E. L. Hanson, army son of Mrs. Geneva La Foe and Mrs. Burnett Private SJoberg, fitness forces physical program president; Mrs. Otto Mohr, vice Mr. and Mrs. Osour Sjoberg, Is Mabel Steifel, Los Angeles, Cal.; president; Mrs. L. E. Crookston, home on a furlough . from army 11 State and Utah at Monday grandchildren and five great his elbow during a basket- - sectary, and Mrs. Thomas F. duties. one sister and two grandchildren; Green, treasurer. ball game. brothers: Mrs. Josephine B. Stussy, Los Angeles; Lchi and Louis D. Airman Here . Roof Fire Aviation Cadet Steve Johansen, Boudrero, Logan. Lieutenant Arrives A roof fire, caused by sparks who is a patient at Bushnell genFuneral arrangements will be Lieutenant William iBill Batt, from a chimney', resulted in ap eral hospital, was in Logan, Satformer student at Utah State announced by the W. Loyal Hall to a home proximately $2o damage college who is training occupied byr W. H. McKinney, 420 urday and Sunday visiting rela- mortuary of Logan. with the mountain troops In North First West street. Logan tives. Rulon C. Anderson in arrived Logan MonColorado, Sundiy at 1:43 p. m., officials of Fined day night for a short visit with the Logan-Cach- e fire department Funeral services for Rulon Clyde his wife, the former Martha Jean Ralph W. Cates, has been fined Anderson, 37. native of Millville, reported. $75 in Logan city court efter he Call, daughter of Dr. nnd Mrs. who died Friday in a Salt L ite Howard L. Call. pleaded guilty to Issuing fictitious Mariage Licenses hospital of a heart ailment, City checks to Wallace Ricks and Jack were conducted today at 1 p. m. Marriage licenses have been is- Neuberger. First Grandson in the Millville ward chapel. sued at the Cache county clerk's Dr. and Mrs. W. B. Preston office to Reva Russell Courtney Mr. Anderson was a drive for a have received word of the birth Hanson, 23 of Logan and Patricia Wins War Bond stage company in Salt Lake City Mrs. Sarah G. Herzog of Lo- and of a son to Lieutenant and Mrs. C, Campbell of Denver, Colo.; to prior to that had been emRichard A. Preston, recently in Clinton David Zollinger, 28 of gan won the $25 war bond pre- ployed as a plant foreman at the? Salt Lake city. Mrs. Preston is providence and Ethel" Nelson, 23 sented at the Hyrum Wildlife Federation jamboree held the former Miss Marian Skid-0- f Saturday Advances College. night. more. It is the fourth grandchild Arch Rock, son of Mr. and Mrs. for Dr. and Mrs. Preston .but thler Leavcs Xew Fost for Frank Rock of Paradise, has been first grandson. advanced to rank of staff sergeant Lieutenant George Nelson, son of Completes Training Jesre Earl, sen of Mr. and Mrs. in the New Guinea theater of war. Mr. and Mrs. George (Doc) Nelson Club Elects of Logan, who has been home on J. La Von (Bonnie) Earl of Lgan, New officers of the Smithfiold a furlough after winning his wings has cmpleted boot training in the P-- T A Meet Sewing club, announced today end commission in the army air navy at Farragut. Idaho and is Milton R. Merrill, professor of are: Geraldine Pitcher, president; corps, left this morning for Man- home on a short leave. He enlisted science at Utah State Agpolitical Evelyn Hillyard, vice president; ning Field, N. M., where he will in the service two months ago. ricultural college will discuss an Donna Daines. secretary-treasurer- ; continue his flight training on a international organization for es. Bonnie Milligan, reporter; Renna heavy bomber. WAVE Visits tablishing and maintaining world Meikle, Elaine Erickson and Mau-rin- e Wave MarJean Tyson, daughter peace at a meeting of the Logan of Mrs. Louie S. Tyson of Ogden, Junior high school Parent-Teache- rs Roskelley, entertainment com- Honor Directors ' mittee. 7 former residents of Logan, was a association Thursday, at 8 p. chorus and cast, Principals, orchestra members who were in Logan visitor over the week end. m. in the school auditorium, Mrs. the college opera Martha, hon- Miss Tyson is stationed at Corpus Emil Wennergren, president, Flyers Vis- itTexas, where she Is as- -. nounced today. The general public directors First Lieutenant Van Neiswender, ored their Saturday J to signed is invited to attend. NeisE. chaplain duty. son of Mr. and Mrs. J. night following the final presenwender, and Clyde (Tud) Tarbet, tation. N. W. Christiansen receivson of Mr. and Mrs. David Tarbet, ed an album , of Brahms first flew to Logan from Visalia, Cal., symphony and Professor Manning THE OLD JUDGE last Friday evening and spent was presented with an album of in of and Sunday part Shostokovichs Fifth symphony. A Saturday Logan. Lieutenant Neiswender, who large crowd witnessed the to first recently was promoted lieutenant, is training as a night fighter pilot, while Clyde is a Transferred to Texas civilian flight instructor at Visalia. First Lieutenant Edwin L. Peterson, Commandant of Students at Hear from Son the 318th College Training DetachMr. and Mrs. Charles Kent of ment, Utah State Agricultural ColLogan have received word that lege has been transferred to the their son, Sergeant Golden (Ed- College Training Detachment at from Texas Tech, Lubbock, Texas. He die) Kent is recovering The had been stationed at the Logan wounds sustained in Italy. one shrapnel wounds in my leg are Detachment approximately he wrote, year and had functioned as Pubhealing satisfactorily, but those fn my foot are not so lic Relations Officer, in addition good. . I was injured when a to other duties. Lieutenant PeGerman-8shell burst near me tersons wife, the former Zetta and probably will be hospitalized Benson of Logan, and their daughHe has been ter, accompanied him to his new for some time. awarded the Purple Heart medal. post. w-.- ll jl , ' y, infirm!-rihtpibute- J frac-ture- i I 4-- H j FATS MEATS. Red Stamps f.ii through Q8, gunl am kind of an umLr-do- g ly. cltr. Lots of folks are llie same, PROCESSED FOODS Blue but just don't pep off and say A8 K8, In. Stamps good through anjtli.ng ab, ut it everybody is detlid I am ely, Hut not so windy. anyway. going to write a Lille e&iay on SUGAR Sugar Stamps 30 and bat.kcrs. 31. each gcod for five pounds inYou will look far and wide to definitely. Sugar Stamp 40, good find somebody more jumped on for five pounds of canning sugar There must have tlii.n banker. through February, next year. been seme dutk, here or there, tn GASOLINE In other state the bai.kin; business somrtvme or ll tlnr. that folks didn't think was eouxins, good through June 2L I hootin square, or something. MIOES Stamp 18 in bo. k one. don't know about that. It Is pos ble. However, ycu could may be g,d through April 30, Airplanes run across a barlter, or a plumber, Stamp 1 In Book Three, good or a cook, or nuwt any trade, who Airplane Stamp 2 be. U not a eron you would want comes good May 1 and remaiua to loan 10 bucks, or whom you good Indefinitely. would care to have In for dinner. But all in all. and if I was to pick of commercial motor vehicle aro out somebody to hold my gold stiff required to have their urea watch and chain, when my back Impeded periodically, although was turned. I would pick a bank- passenger car tire m.steetions are er every t. me and so would mest no longer required. people. It has been klnda open reason Counterfeit-Stole- n on bankers, for politician. HankGas Coupons ers dont t jlk bark mut h. If I More tfun so per cent of Amrr. was to give the old boys some advice. I'd say. "Next lime some icait motorist have endorsed their jaybird starts heckling you. haul gasoline OPA coupons, said in off with a haymaker. Folks like the reporting progress mad. In people who show spunk and fight back. Yours with the low down. stamping out counterfeit and JO SFRRA. stolen gas coupons. Since January fir.--t, 926 counterfeiters, peddler Motorists Keep and persons who had robbed local Tire Records bu,.rds were arrcitcd, and 611 mo. tot who bought gasoline ilmust Tire inspection records legally lost their rations. Also, s.ill be presented to ration boards 20,061 filling stations had to turn whenever application is made for in valid coupons to maka good ofor tire the gasoline rations, the Illegal sale cf more than four fice of Price administration said million gallons of gasoline, and In explaining the need for saving 1.140 other stations were denied the tire record form. The tire re- the to buy or sell gasoline right cord must be kept with the auto- for periods varying up to the mobile and transferred with the duration cf the war. car if sold. Operators of trucks, buses, taxicabs and other types A8 I Ram or Flv rape itult-nml- e - A-- j t. Remington Arms plant there. He was born May 18, 1906 in Millville, a son of Andrew and Martini Graham Anderson. his include Surviois widow, Florence Camper Anderson; three sons, Clair, Gary and Barcell Anderson, Salt Lake City; his father, Andrew Anderson, Millville, and the following brothers and sisters: Wesley Anderson, Ogden; Lyman Anderson, Millville; Mrs. Vonda Checketts, Ogden and Mrs. Adath Truman, Salt Lake city. Burial was in the Millville cemetery. Patricia T. Nielsen Funeral services for Patricia Flor-enq- e Nielson, daughter of Grant E. and Ramona Mau-glia- n Nielsen, who died Saturday in Herlong, Cal., following an ap pendectomy, were conducted today at 3 p. m. in the Hyrum Second ward chapel. She was bom September 25, 1938 in Santa Maria, Cal. Surviving are the parents, one brother, and one sister, Barry end Shirlee Anne Nielsen and four grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis F. Maughan of Logan and Mrs. Edgar Nielsen of Hyrum. Burial in the Hyrum cemetery was directed by the Thompson Funeral home of Hyrum. five-year-o- ld Please.. your feet and they will please you . . . For COMFORT STYLE everyday and for dress-u- p wear Arch-Suppo- rt SHOES SAYS... PUMPS TIES low or military 8 Recent Births Recent births in local hospitals include a daughter for Lloyd and Leinhart of Janice Ramsussen Smithfield, their first child; a son to Mr. and Mrs. Orville Thomas, of Lewiston; a son, their third child, to Mr. and Mrs. Forrest H. Coulter of Logan; a son to Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd J. Astle of Logan; a son to Mr. and Mrs. William Bardwell of Logan; a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Garr Hovey of Logan; a daughter to Orval and Beatrice Fergus Thomas of Lewiston. LOGAN CANYON MAGNIFICENT AND RICH Major Metals Mining Company Cache County Enterprise Office, 49 West Center, Logan A to FOR TOUR PLUMBING CALL ' REPAIR $g95 BAUGH PLUMBING CO. LINK-BEL- T STOKERS Quality and Service Phone S7 113 g. Mala Buy for war stories I like best, Judge, are the ones by the special writers overseas who live right with our troops. They give us a better idea of how our men react to things going on over there and back here at home. agree with you, Sam. I never miss one of those stories in the papers or magazines. And theres one thing those writers seem to agree on no matter where they are stationed with our men. ..and that is that the men who have left their homes and families to go 'The Typewriters ADDING MACHINES SUPPLIES AND SERVICES We service all makes of typewriters and adding machines. Parts and Ribbons for all makes. Phone 386 or 235 or call at Everton & Sons for free estimate. , EVERTON TYPEWRITER SERVICE 'I Tlfl Cash and away and fight this war dont want to come back and find that prohibition has been put over on them while they were away . . . either nationally or locally. They have heard about the attempts being made and they resent it bitterly. I agree with them, Judge, even though I dont happen to drink myself. Furthermore, I dont think its fair for us at home to be making any major changes while 10,000,000 of our fighting men are away and have no chance to express their opinions. Jill irtfll 1 f '- Pay Less! lessens SHOE STORE 32 mfAIaAalt nmmrntt TmJtalHt. West Center tm. r |