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Show Thursday, November 9, 19-1- The Cache American, Logan. Cache County, Utah 1 Ug;m Visitor Lynn Garland, gJ.DCALS Completes (Swede) Ixtrstn East former Utah State Ag-- 1 rtcultural . hge Mudiin, was a Ixigan visilo. Training today. i .. I J Heturns to Base Parents Visiting Anderson, son of Mr. . has returned to Lieutenant and Mrs. Dean N. P, of Albuquerque. N- M the Waco. Texas, army air field are In Logan with LieuvUting fallowing a short furlough spent tenant McDonald's parent, Mr. at home. and Mrs. L, C. McDonald. Desmond Me-dona- Andcr-on- Young hits fitm-M- j phy-h- . on of Mr, mul Robert Boaen. Heturns to Itasc Mrs, William Bowen of Mention, letcr Merrill, Sun of Dr. and j Ls homo on furlough after comMrs Vt, v, Merrill has returned with boot the training pleting fe.m Diego, Cal., for a new j Marino corps at San Dago, Cal to assignment vith the marine corps, . Attend Meet duiing ihe past summer medlral dseharge from the army Inen of public de nr cwps and has returned me Two prominent Utah inate Ash fense on dnccior j u! .he retreat Ion and 13 months tiruiUir.il college eduejtos , u$ Dr. John C Pegeant Coburn serud us gut--.; peim-speakeu ut the Carl.sle, assisUnt to the presi- in the Pa Sf;e aria, wears the Pa- Bannock county Teachers' ao. dent at USAC. addrt.t-cc- l the con- t :f lc theater ribbon with two emtion meeting in Soda Springs, tention "Die Te.uhcr Allied theater of the stars, trull' Idaho Monday, college Officials re- Plans Hu Work," ribbon a,,d the operation, port. Discussing an ribbon with two ik citation tul program fi r teachers of high Di.schargcd leaf clusters At the time of bis schools ntul elementary tt bools Technical Sergeant Paul Co release he was stationed at Gul- students. Coach Deb Young of the college gave a physical edu- burn, son of Mr. and Mrs. John eun, Texas. lie ha, bien In the cation demonstration, Coach I Coburn, Ixigan. ha received a service since before Pearl Harbor. j of Tage Five - redden-CJinU- - Hecent Itirths , Elwin A. Petersen, 24, son of Mr, and Mrs. Pirley Petersen, Newton, has been promoted to rank of full lieutenant In the' U. S. Naval air forces, lie Is a pilot 4 of a bomber based In South Pacific. j The Logan city commission on Tuesday approved a contract with the John H, Moser Construction company for installation of a a to house cement building booster pump to be installed on the Ixigan city water mains to serve Utah State Agricultural college. Auditor II. R. Pedersen reported. Faculty Women Dr. G- - Meefi Homer Durham, assist- ant professor of political science from the Utah State Agricultural college faculty, will review Merle Curtis "Growth ol at a meetAmerican Thou-ht- , ing of the USAC Faculty Womens League Fr.day at 3:30 p.m. In the reception lounge of the Mrs. Carl Commons building, a Frischkneeht, president. today. Mrs. E. L. Rom-newill be chairman of the hostess group which includes Mrs. on leave Earl R. Webb, Mrs- Joseph Qum-ney- , Mrs. La Val S. Morris, Mrs, E. Clarice Eng'-'romP. Mrs. Peterson and Miss Lillian Brehm , Road Meeting1 Chairman H. C. Warner of the highways committee of the Salt Lake city chamber of commerce has called an important meeting at the Newhouse hotel for Friday at 10 a. m. and at noon to outline plans that will assure fine post war highways so vital to the development of the state Logan city commissioner George B. Bowen, Engineer Erwin Ut Moser, Road Supervisor L. M. Kimball and secretary M, R. Hovey will represent the Logan chamber of commerce at the meetings. Manager S. H. Blair of the Blair Motor company of Salt Lake city is also a member of the roads committee of the Logan chamber. He will act as a representative of the Logan TOWNHOUSE". ...130 i.370 Wins Commendation Technical Sergeant John M. Kerr, son of John B. Kerr of WelLsville, is an aircraft armorer in a fighter squadron at an Eighth Air Force Fighcr station which was commended by Brigadier General Jesse Auton. wing com mander, for the part played in the destruction of 43 enemy aircraft and damaging of 23 others on a German-helairdrome General Auton pointed out that it required the cooperation of every member of every organization on this field to prepare the way for and to support its commanding officer. Colonel Hub-r- t Zemke and his fighter pilots on their strafing run over the enemy airdrome. The mission began as a bomber-escort- , but after the bombers had dropped their loads on the enemy airdromes, Colonel Zemkt and his pilots raked the area again and again until almost every plane had been either damaged or destroyed. aiiLLM Miami LflrcrrHi 270-- 80 Juice 46 oi. JUICE Orange and Grapefruit Blended. No. 2 can JUICE Orange and Grapefruit Blended, 46 oz JUICE Adas or Bordos Orange No. 2 can 220 Tomato Juice 40 pts. 46 oz. 3 V jam for Tropical Treat SOUP Campbell's Beef SOUP Heinz Cream of 3 cans Tomato Libby's Jar oz. 20 Golden Harvest 2 lb Best GRAPEJAKL HEWLETTS Apple Jelly lb. jar ....... 380 280 220 200 cans for 3 870 830 63.0 for 3 for 570 Rocky Mountain t BEVERLY Butter jar . Good Quality 10 Pound Pail PEANUT BUTTER NEAL BOAST NU EMDE 2 lb. jar You cant buy a Better Mayonnaise. Quart Fresh, Creamy, Salad Dressing. Quart CRACKERS Saltines, by Purity 2 lb. box GRAHAMS SUZAKNA Directed by PRISCILLA CO-HI- T The Last Ride with ELEANOR PARKER LANE FRANK CAPRA EDW. 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No. 2 Tall Can Dlnnrrette, soup Campbell soup Bean 180 L550 Campbell's 120 180 cans Tomato Juice SUNNYDAWN pts, 80 cans 260 Sauerkraut IIAMILTONS Juice, rint 120 cans 350 JUICE Ilerea COCKTAIL Health 130 cans 370 SYRUP U' P Foe AYS yAH CAMPS 180.1520 Sumneet int PRUNE JUICE Prisoner Messages Special an arguments have bren completed for the Cache county American Rid Cross chapter to send messages to U. S. prisoners of var and civilian internees in the Philippine islan Is, Mrs. Warren A. Starr, prisoner of war specialist for the chapter, reports. The messages must be rcMncted in length and are subject to censorship requirements of ordinary overseas mail, she said. Grapefruit TOWNHOUSE 20 j TOR SALE Washing Murhmo H. P Electric Motor, and 3i L. K. Wood, Mention. d 380 PORK & BEANS bnn William Neibaur, Idaho and Edna H,imley, 18 of Jlexburg, Idaho; to John Earl Johnston. 22 of f u j.,urt.m.e Joy SJafkt 22 of Benson. itGe flosedl SAT. AEnmmsttnce SUNNYDAWN t, B-2- Approve Contract Recent births in local hospitals include a son to Neil and Hazel Andrews Olsen. Hyrum; a son to and Constance Ensign Murray Maughan. Richmond; a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Royal C. WelLsville; a son to Raymond and Mildred Heinrich Cannon, of Hyrum; a daughter to Blaine B. and Leora Dattage of Wyatt, Providence. Kive office u Miu k 21 of Newdale, a - Promoted ,.t.n,r, ,,u,.d l Ul. Cjt.,,c rounfy dl.rk' e Closing Day J. Liechty, Corporal Wesley Die public should note that next son of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Lvich-t- y It is of River Heights, is home on Saturday is Armistice caya all for local, closing day public a short furlough from Fort Ord, offices and business houses. The California. day will be observed in Salt Lake Ogden and other cities of city, Logan Visitor the state. Don Bowen, former student at Utah State Agricultural college, Heturns Home who now Is attending Denver UniPetty Officer First Class Lyversity, Is spending a few days in man Wcttstein has returned j Logan. heme aftcr serving with a navy repair unit in the New Hebridies Named Director Blands In the South Pacific. He Heath Morgan, Logan postal is visiting his wafe, the former employe, has bten named direc Sonja Hug, and in Woods Cross He is being tor of the Logan Junior chamber with his parents. transferred to a new post where of commerce succeeding Joseph he will continue his work as a F. Hanson, who has resigned. He mctalsmith. will be in charge of awards. MltrLre j ld - On Furlough m Licenses Marriage 240 120 150 350 380 200 360 |