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Show I Vlte Friday, April The Cache American, Logan, Cache County. Utah Two Lake City. Gen. Eisenhower Medal for Boy Scouts THE CACHE AMERICAN 6, 1915 Cecil Wenauy, ranch hand at , Stanley Mattson ranch at Meadow-- ) ville. was taken to the Bear Loke j Friday lor an appends j and Friday by Newspaper, Publiahad Tuesday i operation. tomy 62 West at Cental tba Cache American Publlahln Company, HOME FOR SALE: 5.room brick Mr. Mrs. Carl Norris, and Mr Street, Logan, Utah. and Mrs. Farrell Jnhnon were; home, modem. 2S acres and out Wellsville visitors buildings. Telephone 1616. Lo.an riad WILUAM C. ENGLAND, Managing Editor-Busin- e Manager Editor JAMES W. ENGLAND Sunday. came Mechanical Department DAVID W. ENGLAND Sergeant Howard Eller PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY from California home Saturday lor Grain Cleaners, Treater and remained until Monday. M s Entered aa Second-CUMatter, Novembe, 2, 1931, at tba L. K. Wood. and Elevators. ElF. Mrs. Charles mother and Poat Office at Logan, Utah, under the Act of March 3, IS97. Mendon. him ler and sister Lu Rene, took to Evanson. Wyo., where he left Subscription ratre: Outside County, one year 12.00; Inside Cache for Indiana to visit his brother FURNACE CLEANING, Repairing, County, $1.00. Advertising rate made known upon application. Stoker Repairing and Sonic La Von Eller. Wangsgaard Coal and Stoker Ox Private Sidney Irwin, who ar-167 South Main. Phone from 131 rived at Ogden Thursday OTHERS SEE AS WE SEE Avondale, Arizona, came Sunday ViftVrViVVYVVv A. to visit with the Irwin family MILL now in op- It was with a sense of satisfaction that we listened to and relatives, accompanied by E. BELL'S SAW wtloa All grades of lumber; W. Irwin. a broadcast the other evening wherein a noted commensawdust free. Below State dam Lieutenant and Mrs. Charles As waste paper continues to be one of the nation's critical tator called attention to the unwise preparation upon the on home Canyon road South of Golf L. arrived Thursday Alley shortages, the War Production Board, through its chairman, J. A.' part of a few cities for a great celebration upon comple Krug, has called upon the nation's 1,866,356 Cub Scouts, Boy Scouts to enjoy a week's furlough with course. relatives and friends. Lieutenant their leaders to collect 150,000 tons of waste paper during tion of the war in Europe. He suggested that instead of and March and April. Last year when asked to collect 100,000 tons, the APARTMENTS: Alley is entransit to Kearns Field FURNISHED and later to some point In the Two rooms. doing that, the churches of the nation be left open to the Boy Scouts of America collected 117,000 tons. Enquire at the Pacific war theater. He is an Every member who collects 1,000 pounds of waste caper Cache American office. convenience of the people so they could gof there at their debrown In the communications officer (wastebasket scraps, bags, wrapping paper, corrugated and iiiiivvhoorkrMVTinjiAAj will and worship in that solemn moment with a prayer of cardboard boxes and cartons, magazines, cooks and newspapers) partment of the AAFTC and has Scout-General Tru-awill CamWaste the Eisenhower one-haBoy been stationed receive lf at Paper in that hostilities previously sincere thankfulness for the end of paign Medal shown above. The medal, in. bronze, is suspended Field, Madison. Wis. Mrs. Alfrom a red and white ribbon. of the world. will be In Salt Lake City ley FOR YOUR Every Cub Pack, Boy Scout Troop or Senior Scout Unit which at during her husband's stay It is perhaps not possible for all the people of our collects waste paper equivalent to 1,000 pounds per boy member, PLUMBING REPAIR Kearns Field. receive a genuine shell case returned from a European battle' CALL country to maintain a sober and thankful attitude, for will Mrs. Wanda Panhorst entertainfield after use which will contain a printed citation by Gen. Eisenthe officers and teachers of ed there are always a few who cannot give vent to their emo- hower. The paper used in these shell containers or largerj the YWMIA at a party at the , tions of joy without imbibing too freely of an alcoholic las been specially processed and cannot be used again. home of Mrs. Albert R. Weston. PLUMBING CO. Wednesday of last week. ITogres-siv- e beverage. They, however, should not be permitted to disLINK-BEL- T were played and de. STOKERS games turb the quietness of those who desire to shed tears of joy Leatham. son of Mr. and Mrs. llcious refreshments served to 12 and Service Quality William P. Leatham; Pfc. William guests. The affair was given by for the safety of their loved ones ; or to thosq who must M. 57 115 So. Mala Phone son Mr. Mrs. of and Darley, the Y.W. presidency, Afton Chenshed tears of sorrow because one of their own paid the William G. Darley; Lee Maughan, ey, Wanda Panhorst. and Lydia supreme sacrifice to help bring back to a broken world the son of Mr. and Mrs. David The Mesdames Hattie Mattson Wahlstrom. Mrs. Harold Myers left Friday two ladles' trios were Alice H true spirit of Christianity with its hopes for peace and Maughan; Mesdames Lamborn, Josephine Texas to rejoin her husband for Rena B. Leish. Johnson, Ethel Irwin, sung by Florence after a brief visit at the home; happiness. man, Venice Maughan and Edith Day and Conrad Irvin, spent Mr. and Mrs. Heber Myers. Even after the battle is won in Europe, the war is but Maughan. The remainder of the Thursday at Evanston, Wyo., vis- of The Charles H. family re-- j iting the George and Clifford ceived as visitorsAlley half over and there will be many more of our young men evening was spent In dancing. Tuesday af- - j families. Henderson Mr. and ternoon Pfc. Howard Putnam j called into the service of their country among whom many son ofand Mrs. Reid Morrell Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G. WesMrs. David Farmington, and his father. Mervin Putnam to ton n went ceces-sioEvfanston. not Wyo., return. Our prayers of thankfulness for the will Sutton and three children of Ogof Woodruff. Howard is recover-- , 30 SOUTH MAIN and got their daughter-in-la- w lng from injuries received in an of hostilities in Europe must be accompanied by a den, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Friday Mrs. Gifford and Weston Leishman on Monday. accident in England. He has been fervent petition for aid and dispatch in overcoming the ele- Ernest daughter Shlrla Day. Saturday a companion of Corporal Gerald Mrs. James H. Bankhead en- they took them to Wellsville to Allen ever since ment of oppression elsewhere so in due time the whole tertained Saturday afternoon hon. visit with they both en. Mrs. Weston's family, .. tered the service and brought world can start again to build for true happiness and oring her daughter, Mrs. Vernon the Wyatts. news of Gerald, who is stationed Bankhead. Games and social chat Mr. and Mrs. John H. Weston in England. brotherhood. were enjoyed, a lovely lunch be- are spending two weeks at Salt Mr. and Mrs. Elijah Willis v,1" y We think the suggestion made by the secretary of the ing served to Mesdames gave a party at their home MonMargaret chamber of commerce in our last issue is a good one. It Danielson, Jennie Danielson and shaw. day evening, honoring Elijah and Mildred Obray, all of Paradise; Mrs. Willis sister, Edith Earley of was hinted that the bombs for Private Jack Leatham which were pur- Audra Van Camp Almen of Logan, Roberts, Cal., and Private Dale on their birthday anniversaries. cele- Florence chased with the intention of using in a A delicious luncheon was served Lind-ley, Brenchley, Myrtle Leatham of Truax, Madison, Wis, 16 guests. ' bration anticipated last September, be used for the Fourth Margaret Bankhead, Ethel sons of Mr. and Mrs. William P. to Sidney Pugmire and family of Bessie Jones, Helen Jones, Wilcox, on home whereare of July celebration this year. There are celebrations Leatham, furlough. St. Charles, Idaho were visiting Pearl Bankhead, Elizaheth Bank-hea- A family dinner was given In Mr. and Mrs. Dean Pugmire and in noise and rowdyism can be tolerated but we think it Nellie Esther their honor Sunday, covers being Mr. and Mrs. Glen Price, Sun. Leishman, in Europe. Stuart, Ruth Parker, Bertha Price, laid for 22. Out of town guests should not enter into the observance of V-Dday. Glen Price has been ill for Esther Martha GerKerr, the Glenn, past few days. besides were honored the We have expressed these thoughts several times before trude guests, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Stalpe of Leishman, Ellen Hill, Mary Lieutenant and Mrs. Dale Collett in our editorial columns and we are happy to know that Cooper, Sara Bankhead, the hon. and the Bear River ranch were Sunfamily of Salt Lake City. Jack ored guest day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ben and hostess. Mrs. will report to Camp Ord, others have the same opinions. Cal., T. Orvin. Bankhead received a number of here Wednesday, April leaving M. P. Alma Barker of Fort nice gifts. 11, and Dale will leave Sunday Douglas spent Sunday at the Mrs. Nephi Mehr and two child- the 8th for his base in Wisconsin. home of his ren of San Diego, Cal., are here Captain and Mrs. Glen Maugh- Amos Barker.parents, Mr. and Mrs. II visiting relatives and friends. They an and son Dennis, who have Joseph A. Cheney of Logan are guests of her parents, Mr. and spent the past four months in was visiting relatives and friends Mrs. Eliza Stuart announce the Mrs. David Nelson. relatives here Monday. Oklahoma, are visiting Probate and Guardianship Notice, Lieutenant and Mrs. Mark Miss Edith Jones here of her daughter Barbara week. the were during marriage of They Ogden Connlt County Clerk or the to Raymond Herbert Smith of spent the week-enreturned Iugmire to Sunday at dinner a guests family party Hobbs. N. M., here, Mr. and where they are Respective Slrnen for Further Brigham City, which took place Mrs. John Larsen and children of given by their parents, Mr. and stationed. In the Logan Temple Thursday Ogden, spent Monday here with Mrs. Ariel Maughan at their home Information. Lieutenant Kenneth afternoon with President El Ray their parents, Mr. and Mrs. How. Wednesday evening. Other guests Monday to return to Myers left Norfolk, Va. Notce to Creditors Christiansen Mr. and Mrs. Ross Imme- ard Jones. Other guests at the were Mrs. Ariel Maughan of Colofficiating. Cheney and A of Mr. and Mrs. Arlo Weston enterdiately following the ceremony Jones home for the week end were lege. Mrs. Grant Maughan tained the following friends at an In the District Court of the First they left fcr a short honeymoen Mr. and Mrs. Emil Von Almen, Hyrum. Mrs. Jessie Maughan, after Mutual party Tuesday even- Judicial District of the State of trip. They will make their home who have been making their home Conway, Betty Lou, Richard and at the borne of John H. Wes. ng in Garth in and host the and On Maughan Brigham Logan during the winter, but City. Sunday, Utah, In and for the County of ton: and Mrs Vernon Robin- before the marriage, Miss Stuart have gone to Bedford, Wyo., for hostess. Captain Maughan, wife Cache. and rs Lee Hawkins, and son will visit here until Sat-- ! was observing her birthday and the summer. Earley Mr. when was guest of honor at a family they will go to Salt Mr. and Mrs. Hershall Brad-sa- urday In the Matter of the Estae of dinner at their home. Lake to visit relatives there. He Guests Mr. and Mrs. James Brad-shairwin. lieutenant and Clara Clawson, Deceased. were Mr. Smith of Brigham, Mr. entertained at dinner on will report at Seattle, Wash., April L. Alley, Mrs. Gerald Alley. Proto gressive rook" was rs' Floyd Hardman, Mr. and Monday evening at the home of 13, before being sent back Creditors will present claims, and played, prizes the Hawaiian Islands. Mrs' Clarence being won by Lieutenant Alley ' Mrs. Ann Barrett, Hershall before the with vouchers, to the undersigned Bradshaw, Ross Sirs. Gertrude Welsh ParaMoore of and HardCheney. Miss Barbara Refreshments were' dance for their nephew, Jerry Administrator, at his residence in a stake board worker of served. man, all of Mendon; Mr. and Mrs. Bradshaw. Other guests were dise, Hyrum City, Cache County, Utah, the Relief Society, was a visitor on or before the 15th day of May, Charles Stuart, Miss Mildred Stu- Charles Archibald of Magna, Mrs. at Relief Society meeting of the T1 art, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Stuart, Jerry Bradshaw, Mr. and Mrs. . 1945. Wellsville ward Tuesday. Miss La Yae Stuart, who was Arthur Mr. Mrs. Lundquist, and CARL W. CLAW90N, Privates Jack and Dale Leathalso observing her birthday, Mrs. Harold Shaw, Mr. and Mrs. Vernam, Mrs. William P. Leatham, Administrator, Eliza Stuart, Mrs. Christena P. on Perking all of Ogden; Mrs. Glenn Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Glen Gayle Pickett, the Misses La and Mrs. Dale Collett, spent WedHyrum, Utah. nesday and Thursday at Salt of Millville. Barbara received a Wanna. Stella and Carol 'C. W. DUNN, Lake, where they visited families! of lovely Cleo gifts. Kidman shaw, of Petersboro, Attorney for Administrator, also visited with Lieutenant A farewell dance was held in Bart Bradshaw and the hosts and They Logan, Utah. and Mrs. Collett in their home. hostesses. the A Junior social school hour was enhigh gym on Date of first publication: The Ladies jLiterary club met Monday evening honoring the joyed after which all attended Wednesday March 13th, 1945. evening at the home the dance for the boys at the boys leaving Tuesday for the of Mrs. Seth Leishman with and navy. They were Jerry K. high school gym. NOTICE TO CREDITORS President Naomi Perkes in charge. Bradshaw, son of Orrice Bradshaw The Madra club met Wednesday A review of the biography of Jusand husband of the former Pauline evening at the home of Mrs. HarIn the District Court of the First Archibald; William Roy Stuart, old Parker, with President Pearl tice Oliver Wendell Holmes was given by Mrs. Jack of Judicial District of the State of son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stu- Bankhead in charge. An hour Hyrum. A lovely lunch Wright was servson Irvin in of Mr. art; Utah, and for the County of Glenn, and program was given by Hap and ed by the hostess to 17 ladies. Mrs. John B. Glenn, and William Ike of Cache. Logan, and enjoyed very Drawing on a made by the quilt L. Lindley, son of Mr. and Mrs. much 18 club members and one club took In the Matter of the Estate of by place and Mrs. Anna William R. Lindley. Parley Hall guest, Mrs. Martha Glenn. A de Parkinson was the henry LARSEN, Deceased. ladv. was in charge of the following lunch nas served by the ceiving the quilt. lucky Creditors will present claims Pfc. Grant P. Parkinson is with vouchers to the undersigned program: Presentation of Colors hostess. Miss Mary Rose Kidman of home on furlough after two years at his office in the First National by the boys home on furlough; prayer. Ernest P. Leishman; pre- Petershoro, was week-enguest of spent in the South Pacific. Bank. Logon, Utah, on or before sentation of OF LOGAN boys and parents and Miss Margene Jones and Miss Cleo Pfc. William M. Darley is home the 2 1st day of May, 1945. home on furlough, who are Kidman of Petersboro boys 29 West First North spent the on furlough from his base at A SONNE, Administrator of the Pfc. Jack Leatham, Pfc. Dale week-enwith Miss Stella Brad- - Santa Ana California. PHONE 260 estate of Henry Larsen, Deceased. L. TOM PERRY Attorney for Estate. 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