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Show 191 ThurMlay. November 9, The Cache American, Logan, Cache County, Uta Pape Eight Spartans Win Region Grid Title The Power of Education Mr. und Mrs. Archie Maughan. Mr. und Mrs. William L, Popplcion and Mr. land Mrs. Hershull Ihadshaw. unt.l Smith Cache touted Spartans plunged over and thin made the.n. rtns alternated and cbvld-ren- , A farewell U'iiUinoiiiiiJ for GroMrs. Jlm M. HU. E. A. JACOBSEN score Caf- to a Ily extr tackle oil point, em.e from behind to down tin lr flipped ver - Jones und Geoigt L- 9mith Linda and Karen, of Ogden. r Cnil-zi-iocan not rise bight ti The second Sj art.m score came w.j jmkoii kicked tueplaccinent. fees, the North Cat he who (t Mond.iy (or the services, Jrpcnt the week hre with her of the pcup.e 14-than th' followed rapacity afternoon immediately. Another end Tut.sday the Howard ijUdus held made 13 first at Mr. and Mi. tuui Sunday ewninjj i parents, Spartan bear it. The capacity to their first undisputed around set the ball in the Bullchapel, Jones while Mr. Lai'en made a who Wellsville Second ward downs to live for the lo rs. maintained rcgion one football championship clog 30. Larsen. Alhn und Se a civil. zed life i Counselor Vernon U.inkhe.id being trii to Pueblo, Colo., for the Ogthrough tin processes cf tcucatipn in hMory. The game was played ui charge. Mu.v,c was furnished den Supply depot. diExpat.. n and improvement of on a muddy field before a large j the under thoir ward by the Mrs. Gayle Pickett, who is em- j educational opportunities have j crowd of homecoming fans. rection of Huzh CIttik, assisted by dee near universal acompau I The ploy! d at the Ogden Supply out in i broke Mra. Kela PopplrUm at the or -Bulldigs The soi ml progress pot, had her tonsils removed at lm nl of and (Continued from page One) in from second the qu..r-nurtwey Kan. Prayers weie by Thomas S. a iogan hospital Saturday and education as a force in ter Thru.-du3 power AnderDonovan Keith and Jack when Keith fumbled. up a defense during brudshaw and Ihshop Prank IJ. spent the week here with her individual Hughes social and were made of backfield a pass from center on a fourth son, apair men, have w0rkout. remuiks Leishmaii; parents. Mr. and Mrs. Hershall may be teal. zed by comparison of down and Nathan Done recovered from their huits und, uads punt rnemor Rn(j by the honortd quests and their Bradshaw. e A had nnu tho.-uuliml vv.io have re- Ora backfield Inm on the South Cache will bolster the spilled fathers, Grover Jones and tht. apparfl ke ,K gm.u.d Mis Edith Jones and Mr. and educational advantage with tho.e 16 serves. the of Bob line. Bullen. evening with Bulldog yard Smith; speaker ,,a,h,.r prediction were wi o lave been deprived of tins enl fcO0l, Bankhead of Ogden fullback, and Earl Pilkington, half-- J was Bishop John B. Kerr; musi- Mrs. Bean Nit Id. former Aflon. heartiness as it will allow them AmMrs. advance Mr. of and of The j Ed-lldinner guests advantage. h back, led the group attack that Wyo., high school great, undoubt. cal numbers were: solo. Mrs. ue tlulr tricky T formation Ituth Howard Jones Saturday evening. erican culture has been eloseiy netted a score in five plays. Jay edly will start in Hansens va-- to Maughan; solo, Mrs, to full advantage. altat-the of advance with enparalleled The Morning Milk company V'an Noy kicked the extra point. J cated Bankhear. Gifts were presented Bob However, position. g leadi-e I'j.aMuml system, Evh tertained the producers and famThe new champs failed to get, Hansen has been shifted from by Counselor James L. Wyatt. .. mnhihinu; nation of today prop riv boau S, D Moore, principal of the ilies at a picture show and entackle and the two will alternate'1 their attack the started until fff-iteducaof an system and Mrs. tertainment is Wednesday Duck and Truck North Cache Seminary Larsen! with the assignmint. backward nations ar- - fourth Quarter. t SunThursday evenings In the tab- I tic v'hik Moore of Smithlleld, 35 United States Army amphibious yards around end to few and limited sprinted Romney made several changes characterized day here where Mr. Moore gave ernacle and Second ward chapels. 'rcucatlrnal the ball at midfield. Dick throughout the scrimmage session, trucks, now put bung used in Nations, advantages. a n in the Gospel Dostrince Wednesday evening turkey was the Seamons passed to Thair Allen Indicating that starting are called France, "Ducks, the assign-ahead ' once have forged dais in the Wellsville ward Sun- given to Don Smart and prizes to backward,of leader-snia Ior fi00d ordnance Kain Command also! Service Ninth ant ments are definite. He not Lindley and in of $3. $2 and $1 for the best petitions lvil1 0 scoring position discussed the day school and was .speaker at- - officer, Fort Douglas, announced j put Idaho Southern's . liberal a period sacrament met ting. During the cake made by the ladies, went to power after wlth an end around. Hughes tack during a short chalk talk today. Mrs. Ncta provi.sk n lor the .dura von of dinner Mrs- Janett Wyatt, noon hour they were of Hie Nations prominLeishPearl guests of Mr. and Mrs. James A. Hendry and Mrs. ill tne.r power Leishman. Other guests were Mr. man. Thursday evening a turkey ence in: y decline neg-Kc- t and Mrs, Daniel A. LeLsliman and went to Dean Clark, and prizes ind influence by prolonged the of education of the to the cakes went Mrs. Lcora Mvss Edith for M.iurine, daughter Parker. Mrs. Donna Loisrman and people. Jones and Mrs. Howard Jones. The difference between a nazl Private Billy Hoskins, son of Mrs Libbie Bankhead. a free, self governing citi Hoskins and William Mrs. Mr of and S S.rgeant Rulon Bailey came home Monday on furlough Kansas an Milliam L. Jones of ztn of a democratic society is biological from Texas where he has been Illinois, who were home on fur not one of race, of or even a political stationed for the past six months. lough were luncheon guests of cnn.su'ution S Sergeant and Mrs. Allan M. Mrs. Howard Jones Thursday. geography. It is a difference of Archibald und baby of Frtsiio, The Service Mothers organiza- ideology and of soti.il philosophy a fast und engendeitd by an educational Cal., came Wednesday evening to tion held special system. What we would have the spend a short furlough here with prayer micting Sunday in hU parents, Mr. and Mrs. Allan with the Wellssville ward nation or the world of tomorrow H. Archibald and other relatives. sacrament Counselor become, we must provide for in melting. TSergeant Rulon S, Bailey James L. Wyatt was in charge. the educational system of today. from Kansas Is spending a three The opening and closing prayers week's furlough here as guest of were by Seth P. Leishman and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John R B. Eliason; special prayer for B. Bailey He reports back to the boys in service was by Joseph Utah State Agricultural college his base November 14. B. Gunnell; speakers were Presia hold M. First Lieutenant Roy Darlcy dent of the Mothers organization faculty members will frolic" of the U .S. army chaplain corps, Mrs. Alverta Leatham, Mrs. Nelinformal tonight strictly and Mrs. Darley of Washington, lie Bradshaw, Parley Hall and at 7 p. m. in the Commons buildD. C., are here visiting relatives Dr. H. 9, Amussen of Logan. ing, according to Professor Moyle prior to Lieutenant Darley enter- Musical numbers were by the Q. Rich, master of ceremonies. ing the services. He is a son of Wellsville ward choir. O. Evan Mrs. David A. Burgoyne, chairman Darley Mr. and Mrs. Evan O. Perkins Mr. and of Wellsville and is a graduate entertained at their home Satur- of the social affairs group, anof the USAC and a former or- day evening honoring Mr. and nounced the committee as follows: ganist at the Logan L.D.S. In- Mrs. Grover Haslam who were buffet luncheon, Professor Evelyn stitute. He filled a mission to recently married in the Logan Hodges and Clarice Professor Mrs. Haslam was for- Engstrom; decorations. Dr. C. W. the Eastern states prior to be. Templecoming organist at the Washing- merly Miss Mary Perkins, one of Riggs, program; lr. J. Duncan ton D. C., L. D. S. chapel, which the faculty of the Floradell Brite, chairman; Parley Kilhurn, position he lias held for the past school. The home was beautifully Professor Rice, and Professor W. decorated with late fall flowers. H. Manning: facilities. Professor year. William L. Jones, son of Mr. A number of group games were J. Whitney Floyd and Bob Nelson. and Mrs, William M. Jones of this played and a lovely luncheon jj city, recently graduated from the served and enjoyed by some .forty Society Writer University of Illinois, wtih the neighbors, relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Hershall BradMrs. Julia N. Howell, 124 North degree of bachelor of science in electrical envineeriny. He attend- shaw, Mrs. Thomas Lindley and 2nd West, who is now society ed USAC for two years then Mr. and Mrs. Mark Lindley, re. editor for the Sunday Salt Lake transferred to the University of turned home Monday after attend- Tribune, will be glad to receive Illinois in the naby college ing funeral services at Sparks, notes and pictures of newlyweds-ChargeBill spent a Nevada Friday for Harry Erwin, for one or two figures training programfew days here with his parents husband of their neice, the for- $3.00 cash. If Mrs. Howell is not before entering the U. S. naval mer Maurine Nelson, who was at home please leave material school at shot while deer hunting reserve midshipmans which with Mrs. Harold Kepner, 120 He left from killed him instantly. Mrs. Erwin North 2nd West. New York city. advt. Ogden Thursday evening for New is the daughter of Mernie and York. Florence Bradshaw Nelson, for- Brenchley. A beautifully decoratLieutenant and Mrs. Seth P. merly of Mantua and Wellsville. ed birthday cake centered the of Mrs. Erwin is Maughan and son Gregory the mother of table where a lovely hot dinner Texas are home on furlough for three children, having given was served to twenty ladies. A one months. They are guests of birth to a son born Saturday the number of games were played their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Guy day following the services for her and prizes awarded to Mrs. Ida H. Maughan, husbandAllan and Mrs. Phyllis Maughan. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Brown A party was held Wednesday President Mrs. Naomi Parker was and family of Boise, Idaho and evening at the home of Mrs. in charge. Arnold Brown of Albany, Oregon Manilla Perkins in commemoraFred Garrett, Max Jones and returned home Sunday after vis- tion of the tenth birthday anni- Lavor Ioppleton spent Friday and iting relatives here during the versary of the organization of Saturday at Ogden. week- Mr. and Mrs. Brown were the Junior Literary and Mr. and Mrs. Royal club, Bassett house guests of their parents, Mr. honoring the outgoing officers: announce the birth of a daughter and Mrs. William S. Glenn and Mrs. Lavern Maughan, Mrs. Del- at a Logan hospital Saturday. Arnold was guest of his sisters la Francis and Mrs Alta C. Mother and baby are doing fine. and brothers in-la- - I- j 1 7 hvegj - J ....... J ! y Ian j b-- le.-so- i - ma-.-e- AT NEEDHAMS 1 SCT AT NEEDHAMS con-nectio- IT'S MORE IMPORTANT THIS YEAR THAN EVER BEFORE IN HISTORY! Faculty Frolic - tsf & V-1- s - The Entertainment Attraction of the Year WORLD FAMOUS . . MAGICIAN MI MONDAY. NOVEMBER 13. 8 P. M. STARTLING FEATS OF MAGIC MABEL SPERRY, XYLOPHONIST VARIED PROGRAM Tickets on sale at Logan Music Store, Crystal or from any Furniture Co., member of the Logan Lions Club. Sears-Roebuc- k, SASL7! . ' |