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Show The Cache American, Logan, Cache County, Page Eight Gold Star Award Made to Lt. Noble Shouting down two Japanese of a large planes, un-tfijiti-to tn. enemy air forte attempting ased currmrl of tereept a froup 4 Kavy bomber and torpedo plant r TOE POOCETBOOEC of KRIOWJLEBGE REBUILDING petfAhCiCATrc' the Claytor Larsen conducted list Cove ward Sunday school prayers were offered by H. Letter Bu,r and Alton Kmgs Evelyn by talks were ford; brandsen and Dennis Alien, At the Sunday eviiiing meet- -' lng B.shop Raymond Allen was in charge; after ringing prayer ., was offered by L. H. Allen; Pres-, HendDavid dent Merle Hyt-r- kttps j , COMfOKtABie BUT , tFTlOWT ON WATOt V f V ' '' , s I i 1 AT INK Uit FQJL ONEytAR. L. H. Allen. OF teia wiss imn oh a Amy we attaCi4P to Fciaara unf suits, Tiny ticat cnapumg at TO srr v Hutovr abcuts ffJWAN leviAtoT-pAiioB- to lUSCJfVS. (1U( . s Councilmcn Baird. Mi- -j Traveller ton Jorgensen, Frank and Bryan Hendricks were pres, nt; scripture reading was by Dennis Allen; sacrament admin- -' Lster by Alton Klngsford and Lee President Hyer who rej Allen. organized the ward bishop. After releasing Bishop Raymond Allen, Quentin Shumway and Albert Day were sustained the following .as leaders of our ward: Joseph JjL. Day as bishop. Quentin Shum- coun- j way and Alton Klngsford, Re clerk. and Ivan Allen, jjselors. made by the incom- jj, marks were and by David ing bishopric in attendance. A CHICKED BUXMXrS A A new mass pcowcTiON v-r- a MACHINE INAPPCTS AS MAMy AS CASTINGS in 3-- S HOURS n.ooo LU-t- T WITHOUT INTeVHTJFTlNO s OTHtX VjCROL , i .1 Coach E. L. (Dick) Romney re- mid-May- Road Changes Win Approval officers and monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. S. Problems confronting W. Allen. the Sunday school were discuss- was cd; the lesson given by Refreshments Quentin Shumway. were served by Mrs. Rachel and EL-iAllen. Mrs. Della and Florence Allen and the Misses Jenice and Jolen visitors Allen were Salt Lake Wednesday. has returned France Preece from a visit to California. bags JVJtTA Soldiers' arctic sl eepms sags are ream troVJEIL AS MOtRPAM BAG CAR BUSZALCH AS THE IHNER OR THE OUTER SHELL. j j e Industrial Fire Students Honor Dr. E. G. Peterson Loss Soars The curve of fire loss is surg the tireless ing upwar(j at an alarming rate. for Appreciation WOl k ot Dr. E. G Peterson, presi-In tcn years. according to the dl' of Ltah State Agricultural NaUonal Fire Protection assoccollee- - was exPressed bF Dorothy . Uon t!ie Umtcd States fire loss Radford, of Salt Lake City, pres- - has increased from 235 million ident ot YWMIA, m a special dollars to more than 423 million, open house program held Tues-Ijn iarge measure, to fire In day evening In the LDS Institute industrial plants many of them, ! on USAC campus. factories producing vital war ma- Dr. Peterson w'as presented tcrials. with a book which includes morej Commenting on this staggering than 400 signatures of students loss, Chief E. S. Laurence pointed and faculty memhers. It also con-- 1 out, that lt makes little differ-taina statement of Dr. Peter-- 1 ence whether these fires are due sons all education is In vain un-- ! to enemy action or just sheer less it leads to a profound re- carelessness and neglect. In either case, our enemies are delighted ligious life. at this blow at our war effort, made was Dr. A response by im- Peterson expressing thanks and and our armed forces are to n march their Pdcd steady some time in the future hope that other religious faiths would be victory. The tragedy lays no i in the able to build institutions similar loss itself, as great as it Is, hut to the LDS Institute on the cam In the fact that the great major pus. ity of these fires are preventable Dr. Joel Ricks, professor of if management and labor will be history at USAC, gave highlights careful, and apply simple rules to USAC history, as featured of fire prevention. speaker. Dancing and other enhouse "A thorough job of tertainment followed chapel serv Clean. the cleaning Spring during, ices. now getting unUp Campaign will eliminate many der way of these hazards, the Chief said, j 1 . u and low by Mrs. Seth Godfrey score prize by Mrs. J. C. Perkins. Mrs. Carl Clawson entertained Miss Lucille Roylance is spendProposed changes in the Black, the Book Luree Literary club at ing the week end at Salt Lake smith Fork access road from U. her home Friday evening. A short City. First Lieutenant Clair Reid Is S. 89 received approval of the business meeting was conducted by Cache county commission Wednes- President Bessie Heaps. Mrs. Bert visiting with his wife, Mrs. Jenna day but they said the sponsoring Reese reviewed the book, Centen- Low Reid and two daughters. committee would have to provide nial Summer, by Albert E. Idell. Lt. Reid has completed 35 mison some land Special guests were Mrs. Sarah sions over enemy territory and is the Lt. Reid before all suggested improvements Corbridge and Mrs. Lave-n- a Deppe. the first pilot of a Refreshments were served 15 club has been stationed in England. could be made. Donald Jackson who left for H. Ray Pond, commission chair-man- , members and the two special club the last The navy was extensively enterguests. literary said the group voted to oil meeting will be at the home of tained last week. On Tuesday, Mr. the road from the Hyrum-Logaand Mrs. Glen Tout gave a dinhighway to the top of hill about Mrs. Bert Reese of Benson. Jack-sotwo miles east. This oiling will Mr. and Mrs. Reed W. Hartvig. ner honoring Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Will Mrs. and Wednesday be completed this year. are the guests sen of Chicago, 111., entertained Parson the Jacksons, Mr. Mrs. of Hartvigsens parents, When equipment and material Harwood. Mr. Thursday evening a no host parare available, the grade will be and Mrs. Oscar was given at the Bott camp in is cut down on a dugway to the Hartvigsen attending the North ty canyon. A steak dinner Logan canyon approach and other Im- Western University Dental schooL former the is Mrs. provements made later, Mr. Pond Hartvigsen 9aid. Doris Harwood. If You Suffer Distress Lieutenant and Mrs. L. S. McCann of Lincoln, Neb., are visitEisenhower Warns Foe Lieutenant McCanns ing with - End Not Far Off parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert McCann and Mrs. McCanns parents, declared Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Haslam of General Eisenhower The end Is not far Logan. Lieutanent McCann is the Wednesday in a statement broadcast to first off, Which Makes You pilot of an army transport. urban residents of western GerCranky, Nervous Mr. and Mrs. Reed Halverson If at such times you many warning them to flee at announce the arrival of a son ' suffer from cramps, once from factories, mines and backache, distress of f barn recently in California. rail centers and hide until the Irregularities, periMr. and Mrs. Harold Green and ods of the blues due allies arrived. to functional monthly . children of Ogden were guests disturbances The supreme allied commander, of Mr. and Sirs. Donald Jackson Start at once try Lydia E. Pink-- j inin another of the series of hams Vegetable Compound. It not and family on Sunday. f only helps relieve monthly pain but structions being broadcast to town Mrs. Ren Smart entertained on also accompanying tired, nervous dwellers in western Germany, said; Friday afternoon her bridge club. feelings of this nature. This Is due to Its soothing effect on one or Cease take refuge Luncheon was served to Mrs. working, WOMANS MOST IMPORTANT ORGANS. with your family in the safest Plnknams Compound Is the best George Rasmussen, Mrs. Leo Nil-so- n, known medicine you can buy thats Factories, place you can find. Mrs. Wendel Spencer, Mrs. made especially for women. Taken mines and rail centers are death J. C. Plnkhams Compound regularly Perkins, Mrs. Paul Greaves, helps build up resistance against traps. Act at once. Delay may Mrs. Seth such symptoms Also a fl ne stomachic and Mrs. Godfrey, mean death. i tonic I Follow label directions. Clate Raymond and Mrs. Gwen Avoid at all costs being en- Ewing. High score prize was won rolled into the volkssturm. Untrained and ill armed, for you, the volkssturm will mean at last minute death. As the allied armies approach the area in which you have taken refuge, follow carefully the instructions in radio and leaflets of the allied high command. After the arrival of the allies, follow Dont talk dont spread rumors. Dont carefully- - the instructions of the cough dont spread germs. Smith Bros. allied military government. Cough Drops, Black or Menthol, are still as soothing and delicious as ever and they Stay out of . Town dwellers: still cost only a nickel. faitories-avvafrom railroad- - and Hid? yourselves main b;hay? SMITH BROS. COUCH CROPS The end is and your families. served to the honored guests, and Mrs. Jackson, Mr .and Bob Fulkerson, and Mr. and Glen Tout of Smithfleld, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Reese and Mr. and Mrs. Will Parson of Benson, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bowen, Mr. and Mrs. Von Everton, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Parson and Mrs. June Had. field of Logan. The evening was Friday spent In playing cards. evening Mrs. Bob Blair of Lewiston who is a sister to Mr. Jack-so- n entertained at a family dinner. Those present were, the honored guests, Mr. Jackson and wife and the M. W. Jackson family end the hostess and family. was Mr. Mrs. Mrs. . JUt'A 19 15 will have to remember, have never been taught to their young. We will have to teach them and lt will draw upon our faith and our intelligence to the utmost. It took centuries . to involve our an 'u s mor What we we know we will slowly !(;'td liavc to u'k11 rapidly for the or- ebui,dIl" of t!e due, ion of what is good. In the tanee of a common code of ethics, const, ui live task of mental re. a free flow of truth to all the most be This the will building. world and the rc establishment of difficult of all the tasks of confidence in the eff.cacy of our beliefs In democracy in the Fields can be cleared of the brotherhood of man under the battle-! fatherhood of Cod. On the of war. i ubJale will grow grounds the grass again. Cities can be rebuilt, newi tyjfu ptfst, 4rrnv tirniJ take the buildings erected to place of storied landmarks. Thej Sergeant Nephi G. Schwah, son material scars will be gradually of Martin F. Schwab, of Logan, is erased or softened by the kind a member of a tank battalion In Italy, hand of time. But the greatest with the Fifth army with killing icconstruction work will have to which is credited 1400 Germans, capturing 484 oth. be on the minds of men. ers, knocking out 11 tanks and to be must given plrt help 21 th0M? wj10 have suffered under the disabling three, and destroying 41 other vehicle and pillboxes, the Their hand of brutal tyrant. llV.e3 wjn have to be built up. 64 field guns. The outfit is now their spirit raised, so that once in the Apennie mountains before more they can walk alone, free the Po Valley. ,m.n jn a free world. Tills will re- qujre understanding, patience and Head the Poe- moombined with an sympathy You, will find elsewhere in tills ability to inspire. We must make issue a poem entitled The World the once conquered realize that, is for You. written by Waiting while we are ready to help, we are not trying to sap their own Professor S. S. Calkins. We are endebted for this to A. G. Lund-stror- n, courage and initiative by charity. former mayor of Logan that we believe in their owm number of a place for. city. He has had a ability to make copies printed on a Drge card themselves. and distributed to the schools and Second, and far more difficult, the toy scout organization. Read reconstruction of the wjjj cut it out and paste in your it and minds of those who served and book. It can be read very scrap lived under the banner of the with often end profit. pleasure We cannot say that aggressor. we will have sympathy to give Why Thousands cf Doctors to those whose beliefs are diPrescribed ametrically opposed to our faith, who made a cult of cruelty and a We fetish of false superiority. cannot say that we can under, stand those who saved their own skin at the cost of their honor. We will find it difficult to have patience with those whose only (DUE T3 CCLDC) creed was that of might, and I or thousands upon thousands years whose only faith was in brute of Doctors have prescribed Pertussin force. o promptly relieve bad coughs due to In order to make the world a cos. Today you can get this same safe place again, we will have effective Pertussin at any drugstore. to begin at the beginning. We Pe tussin a famous herbal remedy will have to teach morality, truth, - i scientifically prepared to work kindliness, tolerance, respect for Internally. It acts at once not only to human life and reverence for the itlicve your coughing spell, but also of all. These to wosen sticky phlegm. religious creeds things the enemies of our way Tcrtussin la safe and mighty effecof life have kept from the youth tive for both old and young. Inexpen- of their nation. These things, we ive. tastingl j their ed ported Tuesday as he began lay ing plans for sessions to begin April 10, weather permitting. Confident the Utags can carry on this fall after fielding a team for the 1944 session, Romney plans , to conduct workouts until or later. He will have several returning players to work with this spring and experts to fill up the ranks in the fall with returning vets school and nondraft-ag- e high graduates. High Warren .. ! Spring football will return to the Utah Aggie stadium this season after a lapse of three years, we greatest Li.sk luve in the years to come after Uw pcaie Is signed, will be, not of what v bad the destruction m the wo, Id. but in the intro- - mMIPi j Spring football Rj'xif TAVLOIt The i battle. and torpedo When bomber pkmes a ere attacked by enemy the citation declared, lighters." he skillfully and courageously engaged suptrior numbers, and in the ensuing battle shot down two enemy Interpectors. and daring By his prompt action he contnbutod materially to the ultimate success of an important bombing mission. Lieutenant Noble, who also wears two Air Medals, has shot down a total of seven Japanese planes. He saw action in the Gilbert and Marshalls, New Guinea, Truk, Palau and the Marianas. The son of Mr. and Mrs. I. Ellas Noble, Jr., of Smithfleld, the fighter pilot was Traduated from Utah State Agricultural col- iate and was employed as a junior range exarmner with the U. S. Grazing Service before en. i pox GrNTfcsps ! MENTAL s near the Philippics last September, has won a Gold Star In lieu of a second Distinguished Flying Cross for Lieutenant jg Myrvin E. Noble. USNR. of Smithfleld. old Navy flier was Tlie decorated in a ceremony at the C. S. Naval Auxiliary Air Station, Holtville, Calif., by the commandto ing officer of the squadron which he is now attached, the Eleventh Naval District announced today. Lieutenant Noble, who served with the Navys famed Fighting ot Squadron Two during its tour was combat duty in the Pacific, cited by Vice Admsral John S. McCain, USN. commander of a Fast Carrier Task Force, for his skill and courage in the aerial Friday, April 6. I tab I j tr3 wfcmw v m .m right-of-wa- B-1- 7. n (Rose (Border (Print h. r v V' Proud proof of Georgiana's genius for blending print, color, and lines into a picture of perfedion is this fine rayon crepe . in fin mDm JITULT LiU LjL not fir off EtACX OR MENTHOl ;, with new drop shoulder sleeves. 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