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Show The Cache American. Logan, Cache County, Utah Tuesday, November 14, 1911 Marriage Licenses Marriage linnses have been issued at the Cache couniy clerk's t (Tice to Richard O, Young. 30 of San Francisco. Cal.; and Georgia At Farragut Wesley NVUcn. son of Mr. and B Stromer. 32. of Logan; to Jack of Hyrum. has Donald Hall. 22 and Arlene BaxMrs. Leo C. begun boot training with the navy ter. 18, both of I!) rum. at Farragut, Idaho. He loft October 31 for servlet. v On Leave Open House Planned for Sisters Serving in U. S. Armed Forces Mrs. Sara Had field left Saturday for San Francisco. Cal,, to visit her husband, Eldon Hadfleld. who has returned from a tour of duty with the merchant marine. Wins Air Med- al- Club to Meet th-cU-- uf Thanks Voters luirbosa and paiua canard by rhrumaUam, i a a II s no aurpriw cither, lor AU-tS yaar old formula lo rrllrr rhrumaitn Sdira and paiAa In trlc-- lt II dona n hr Ip your nmory bark Whal eMld ba.IairrrS Orl today at any 11 rv drusfal Only ccntsDo It flow. uf It has always been my endeavor to maintain an independent court , AlU-nr- above any influences except my own conscience Your vote Indicates to me that this Is the type of court you want. I appreciate RellYJ la 5 mintilos or your trust and confidence in me doubt your money back I Vine wii arid riiraa nmful. MtfVnraf as registered by your vote. dvlnf tmmtVf u ourih ncniHi indrtmgIwarttMim. NrwriL shall not abuse that trust. kom $ rt4 It Mma Pfllrf Itk Ihs MARRINER M. MORRISON. tib mi. No Ihmim heli-am bnas tV dtsubl fikir mtonmf District Judge. iruftfUt In California Red Cross center has been shifted front Thursday to Wednesday, according to Mrs. Eric Johnson, production chairman. Juice AlW-ur- Lyle Miller, son of Mr. and Marvin Miller of Hyrum, is Mrs, Mona Kastll Hair has re- home on a 30 day leave from duty turned to Logan from a visit in with the merchant marine. He has I). C.. with her sis- been ut sea for 10 months with a ter. Mrs- - Beverly Benton. cargo ship. ' Open day at the LMix Lemon Dorothy Myers, IjOgan, h. been AT HOME president cf Theta Alpha dramatic Phi. honorary : fraermty ) TO RELIEVE at Utah State Agricultural college. Dr. Chester J. Myers, faculty RHEUMATIC PAIRS annouces. Other officer are Carla Rue Winn of Smithfleld, Money Back If This Recipe Fail Oocxf new, useele many ol the llxx vice president; Eiva Oldroyd of Ssoda Ukt kmofl line ol lulk oho no liD. Uml $y and Venice, secretary; Mary lor fhaotnaMC pain haa foutitf u to on ol uniruioonfula addin loo man of Roosevelt, reporter. Lrmoa ID JuloO (lain ol UMoapooilfili ol fur arl.ao Ha loaur nM (al oaiar, II Mrs. Shift in Workday Croup Elects li 30-I)a- Returns to Ixgan Page Five Acid nr; Indigestion ) Members of the M.M.C. club Wilford W. Welch of Mr. and Mrs. Wilford will meet Wednesday at 8 p. m. W. Welch. 23G East Second South. at the home of Mrs Preston AlLogan, has been awarded the air der. All members are invited to be present. mi dal for extraordinary achievement while serving as a transport pilot from Ind.a to China, his Wins Boots-Wing- s Lieutenant Jr., son parents learned las: wek. rPrivate First Class Joseph A. ton of Mrs. Alma Lee Wins Promotion of Logan, has won the Frit ate Vurel L. Buttars. son' right to we ir the "wings and of Mr. and Mrs. Orson Buttars,! boots of the U- S. army para who lives in Lewiston, has bun Hoopers. He has completed four f jump training at Fort He is ajWieks promoted to corporal. machine gunner with the First Henning, Ga.. during which time five jumps. Armored Division of Lieutenant General Mark W, Clark's Fifth Army in Italy. Return to Logan Mrs. Lynn Blacken and young Coes to Penitentiary to sun, Richard, hate returned C. E. Jenkins, 32 of Logan, was Log.m from Newport News, Va , sentenced by First District Judge; wl,cre they have spent the past Marriner M. Morrison to serve lllrce months. Mr. Bracken, storefront one to 20 years in the state j keeper, first class in the navy, pcnnent.ary Fi iday after he plead- - wil1 Icave soon tor duty on one s. tne mw ed guilty to a charro of forgery, He was arrested October 24 after i allegedly forging a check and Join Fraternities cashing it in a Logan drug store. Six Utah State Agricultural col- ' lege students took out bids to join two national social fraterni- Hazel Stoddard Sigma Chi and Sigma Alpha of Richmond and Mary DTIlm.an of Roosevelt, Hps.'lon, at bid day Friday at both senior .students, have been!'10111, according to E. L. Romn-y- . named editors of the ac't:r.g dean of men. Pledging SAE Buzzer. campus annual, at Utain"'41'- - Artlllir Johnson. New York State Agricultural colli ge,- accord 'uty: Lyle llule. Afton, Wyo ; A1 111., tr'1!mier, and ing to James Forsgrtn of Brig-- , Chicago, Grant Parry, Ogden. Sigma Cht ham city, editor. bids were accepted by Ray Tur. ner and Walt Wagner. Provo. Temple McCowin. n ' super-carrier- i Co-Edito- rs I - ! I Day Logan stake Temple day and night is Wednesday. All members of the High Priest quorums. Sev- and Elders who are eligible are reminded of their recent temple assignments. The project' commences Wednesday. The stake stake committee and High Council will-bpresent j to greet the quorum members. , tor , , e Society Writer Mrs. Julii N. Howell, 124 North 2nd West, who is now society editor for the Sunday Salt L ke Tribune, will be glad to receive, eS ncwI'wcds-- Charges lrP $3 00 cash. TfT oase , ' t 2nd North J ,Har0ld West. ! r t figures Howell is not eave material 120 Kopncr advt. i T OOkIetS J. p. Rich, s who is Thatcher, Arizona this wntrr for his health, has written t0 thc Lsan chamber of com. mrce advertising booklets. or information about the col-thlesc Tlie juciSe says he can intercst some prospective students in the college at Logan. His, health has improved and he will fed like a new man by spring. The winter crops are coming along and the cotton picking is in full swing. He went to SaflTord anci vvatched the cotton gin oper. ate. They separate the cotton from the seeds, bale the cotton, then press the oil out of the seed and grind the residue for feed livestock. It makes good feed for livestock for winter. Judge tioned sta-entie- fr e fr - People Li Alice Peterson Weld man, left, and Ml vs Itecna Marie Peterson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Leslie Peterson of Amalga, who are home on leave from duty with the armed forces. will be honored Thursday from 4 to 9 p. m. at an open house in Araalga. Mrs. Weidman, who is a WAC, was a telephony operator before she entered the service on the same day as her sister, has been who is serving with the SPARS- - Mrs. Weidman stationed in Alabama and Miss Peterson In Florida. They left for military training last April. Mm. Ask Us - Tax Payments Slow Disease Report residents have Cache couniy One case of chicken pox and one ta;-- of syphilis were reported, paid only $151,887 of llulr $785,000 in Cache county, outside of Logan tax Bill or less than 19 per cent, for the week ending November 10. M. T. Buk repjorts. Treasurer Deadline for payment is noon on Here Visiting November 30. There will be no Lieutenant and Mrs. Alma Watr extension of the deadline this terron Jr., are visiting relatives year, he said. n in Logan and Ogden. Mrs. Lila Ralphs. is the former Wat-terso- Lectures on Iran Pittman gave an intlecture on I: an at a Mrs. D. W. eresting Why do people have to Second Lieutenant Douglas E. Sawyer, son cf Mrs. Maud Sawyer, to eret Telephone service ? West Second North. Is completing his training as a fighter 131 meeting of the ladies auxiliary associa-- ; of the Loo an Fireman's an at the home of Mrs. II. L. Buile.gh fr.Jay night. Mrs. Earl Saunders was presented with a birthday gift- - Mrs. Rais Richards was assisting hostess. - Diversion o telephone manufacturing facilities for war stopped productionforcivilian use. Service orders connected with war, public health and safety, are being han- pilot in the Second army air force at Pqgatello, Idaho army air field. In the near future he will go overseas to a combat area. In Belgium dled promptly, but other orders necessarily depend on the release, Staff Sergeant Boost Cache Boyd C. Albret-se- n, Mrs. Lelia Nielsen Albretsen of Logan, is now with a combat unit in Belgium. He wrote: I have seen Fourth of July fireworks but they are just sparklers compared to the show you see over here each night. husband-o- f Mrs. Beatrice Nyman, office girl for Y'oung and visitors Sunday dropped and mother popped corn to eat with polished red apples? Hospitality was simple then and visiting was one of the fine arts of being neighborly. Remember? former Bullen and the Logan chamber of commerce has written to the chamber for advertising booklets to back up their boasting of Cache Valley. Mrs Nyman is stationed at Texas with her husband. Postal Receipts Up Mrs. Nyman says that Texas may October rcceiii, at the Logan think - it is a nation of its own, ttfe but so far as she and her husband October in hl.ghefiaI! history, according to are concerned, they will give or Postmaster Eugene Yeates- A toleave any part of the south to tal of $8738 was received comthose who want it. pared with $7883 for the same month last year. Total receipts Another Award at the end of October amounted S'aflf Sergeant Dale O. Larsen, to $75,161 compared with $09,319 22, of Richmond, has been awardin 1941, he said. ed the second Oak Leaf Cluster to the Air Medal equivalent to the hJ f pjoncer, third award of the medal, for Ballard camp Daughters of Utah courage, coolness and skill diswill meet Thursday at played while on bombing attacks Pioneers over Germany, The airman is a 3:00 p. m. at the home of Myrtle ball turret gunner in the Eighth G. Merkley, 245 W. 1 South. A Air Force B-Flying Fortress history will be read by Nellie G. commanded group by Colonel Quinney; the lesson will be preFrank P. Bostrom, of Bangor, sented by' Rebecca B. Cardon; Maine. Sergeant Larsen is the son special music will be furnished of Mrs. Della Van Noy, of Rich- by Wm. Erickson, Hostesses are C. mond, and prior to entering the Myrtle G- Merkley Elizabeth Army Air Forces in July, 1943 Budge, Rebecca B. Cardon and Sarah S. 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