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Show Tuesday, April 10, 1915 Pace Five The Cache American, Lojran, Cache County, Utah Wins Award WASHINGTON Grub Control Spring Clean-u- p Gets Underway Private Eugene Jens Gibbs, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. Morris Gibbs of Hyrum, has been awarded the furpie heart for wounds received in the Asiatic Pacific theater March 1. ids parents learned In Full Swing NEWSFTW Ililma Jonsson f v . For the pa t two weeks the grub "Logan li observing Spring Clean; 14 -t8 to ; type he Muss Hilma Christina Jonsson, Up Week, April control program has been in op-c4 campaign that makes commun-- 1 57, 207 North Second East, teach-iDistrict Judgq Marriner M. Morn, in full swing. Lr. O, eration in Logan city schools 30 years, Sues safer from disease and at-- 1 addressed the Richmond Sunday. rison Ochairman of the county died suddenly Sunday at 1:20 a. tek by fire.' rays Chief Lions dub at their regular meetm. in a Lo.an hospital of a cere, a control committee, states that grub are Our boys doing Laurence, ing last night in the Lark school Bets Air Medal bral hemorrhage. Clean-U- p of has been kind excellent different Spring coojieruUon building. Lieutenant Thomas C, Buckley, she was A native of Logan, In the Pacific and in Ger-- ! a few son of Mrs. Ada C. Berry, of Lostill are but there OUR fROM CONGRESSMAN given born March 21. 1888 a daughter gan, bombardier, navigator on a of John Peter and Caroline Er- many. We can help them right! treated. been not have Meeting Scheduled that herds K. GRANGE R W. here with our own spring cleaning Executive members of the Lo- B 28 medium bomber, has been ickson Jonsson. She graduated In speaking for the committee'. Dr. j will the the for up program the American No. 7 awarded air medal with one from the old Brigham Young col Legion Post gan is of tlie The world attention Wennergren urge's those who have will be held this evening, accord- silver star and two bronze clus- lege and Utah State Agricultural salvage drive, so important to the a Pa. from to war the not treated to examine that back effort. one fact that has He 40 and to ters. Its Euiope Commander T. Earl missions college then taught year completed ing Since 1909 Misa ticfdly all supplies shipped over- - ciflc and we are interested in of their cattle for lumps and treat over Europe and now is stationed at Providence. Jonsson had served as elementary geos need paper or cardboard the tho c affected immediately. at Santa Monica, California. powt." of potential mivt-irIn the instructor Logan city packing, The second treatment should Home on Furloug- hJapan which must be destroyed school system. 30 days follow after the first. "Cooperation of all citizens is before peace can be realized, Lieutenant George Bullen, son Presents Copy Active church she was to assure a thorough Job Therefore, those who are treating urged, of Attorney and Mrs. Asa Bullen, Mrs. Naida Richardson Dickson a teacher in theworker, Iaigan Fourth in all arcus of the city. Paper JAPANESE MILITARY late should keep a record as to is home on a 19 day furlough has presented the Cache county ward Sunday school end primary, the date of the first treatment from duties with the armed forces. public library with a copy of her and a member of the Cache stake should be gathered, tied in bun- POWER so that the second can be made anstored dles and until Relief safely thesis: Supplementation by primary board. forces 30 The Japanese military later. ar- Is days collection other LDS church and Public organized agencies Survivors include two brothers Logan Visitor presently consist of about 4,000,000 be will Battiered few who haw not treated then The 6tlccll'd of wards Logan and and two sLiters: Reuben Jonsson, ranged, they T'e fi Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Nelso.?'in im;ludw ft ground " war to to held back because dat In. have and Miss Cache u7 of shipped promptly according N. Stakes," E. DuJTalo, Alma Jon Y.; 1()0 formerly of Newton, but now of jnfanlry cljvi of lack of D confidence in the pro- Mrs. son. of Salt Lake City; Mrs. Elm d us tries. Members of the librarian. Hansen, Virginia were relaarm0rcd their divislons, Ogden, slons. Mvml visiting rom- - Dr- Dickson has done a great deal of Jones, of Washington, D. C.. and that tives in Logan during tha weeksupporting thLs 13 no Wennergren says independent many Miss Elsa Jonsson. of week research thesis all locate in in to help the Logan. longer experibuildings preparing this to end. Mr. Nelson has just been roughly conFuneral and made was her work hazards." and this ntal will services be flre control that tage co!?s). possible released from the hospital followThe navy con:cur M.udm through the assistance of many ducted Wednesday at 12:15 p. m. In hts capacity of Home Safety gists of about 75 major combatant mHj,od w111 Prove elective. ing an operation. in the Fourth ward chapel by Question-an- d Logan people. -tlie units. Including at least 6 bat Answer Man. Bishop Ira N. Hayward. Friends 10 follow to Chief 10 answered the to 6 ing tlohifs, carriers, Home from Hospital t good light and medium artillery, may call at the family home 15 cruisers, and 40 or more des - jand wjth lair tanks as well as ,rc I)estr0-V- S Turkey Professor Alfred L. Farrell, who Wednesday from 10:30 a. m. un- q ucs ;.lons: 3000 small tur-cr- tile time of sen ices. Burial in ual other supporting mater-nav- y Q. Wh; t safety rules should be troyers. Included In the army and has been in the hospital for sev- Approximately diis an air force of about laL will be Lc;an under cemetery followed Tlie Japanese soldier is a in keeping waste paper and brooding equipment days, undergoing an opera- rection of the Kenneth Lindquist for the 4.000 operational aircraft. In who wili flght to thP Salvage Drive? lion, is at his home again, vis-- ! stme buildings owned by Robert mortuary. N- - Smith of dition there are over 1.000,000 or comnvit suicide rather than valued and at Logan, lting with him is his daughter A. Store paper a safe distance Manchurian and Chinese Puppets (face wiUit ),e feels to bo the diswere destroyed $5650. Janet from Los Angeles. Calif. by fire Miss Effie Benson from furnaces, so hot coals or as military Krace 0f capture. The Japanese a. organized 10:52 at on m. the Monday cant drop down upon units. These auxiliary forces Miss EiTic Benson. 70, lifelong sparks In Nibiey, James military McBride farm arejkn0Ws that he is on the defensive Wins Appointment them. Be careful when smoking to E. S. Laurence, chief resident of Hyrum. died at her or supplemented by large numbers but lie is determined to make the according match. Clear a Howard papers of labor troops, mostly Koreans war so striking Bus) Schaub, former of the Logan Cadie fire depart- home Saturday at 3 a. m. follow- out easily that we will give Utah Aggie athlete, has been ftp- frequently. Accumulations in- and Formosans. Present informamerit. The fire was caused by a ing a brief Illness. before the job is done. up crease athletic the fire hazard. director of all pointed She was born in Hyrum, Seption Indicates that the ordinary leaking oil tank and subsequent schools in Yakima, Wash. He tember Would 5, 1874, a a of Q. thorough daughter spring processes have been WORDS EVERYONE conscription in fueloil tanks, he has been coach at the senior high explosions said. A greater part of the loss Moroni and Martha Phillips Ben. cleaning also prevent fires from accelerated for this year and SHOULD KNOW son. school there for the past year. that about 1,000,000 new men are spontaneous ignition? was covertd by Insurance. Include Survivors five sister Trade agreements CARTELS A. the household- now in the process of being moand one brother. Margaret firms of two or more between bilized trained. The total and Recovering Mrs. Georce Stanton, At Lions Luncheon of er gets rid of all oily cleaning to maintain countries, usually Miss Myrtle Aebischer, daughMrs. W. F. rags and paint-stiine- d Laura waste, as forces by the end of the present Hyrum; Wray, The above competitive figures. Scout drive for.funds Boy prices should well be ter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Aebis-cnc- r, year, therefore, Nebrker, Shoshone, Idaho; Mrs. A. they are apt to heat from chemiis recovering at a local was the topic of two talks given II. Rex, of Ogden, dnd Milton cal action and cause a fire. A over 6,000,000 men, less the atA social sysCOMMUNISM H. R. Hurren Harand Major trition which will occur in the tem under which the state owns Benson, of Hyrum. hospital following a major oper- by should can closed metal tightly old Bateman at the regular weekly Funeral services were conducted interim. ation. all natural resources and producdinner of the Lions club. The today at 1 p. m. in the Hyrum be used for keeping such rags and The individual tive enterprises. cloths. AND MORALE first named speaker told of the First ward chapel. Burial wa In EQUIPMENT, At Ilospitnl profits according to need instead Q. Why Is it dangerous to use FIGHTING SPIRIT increased demand for funds due Hyrum cemeter under direction of of ability. J. R. Anderson of 244 West 1st to the growth of the gasoline, benzine or naptha for scouting pro- - Thompson Funeral home. South is at a local hospital un- - gram and that instead of of the a The kind Japanese cleaning? equipment any of the CURZON LINE Polands der observation. He Is suffering nepded money A. Because these fluids vaporize forces may be considered good, belng raised from Mary R. Chugg Lord Curzon of boundary. m a cman explosive morale high, and fighting spirit tfic business houses and from ?c, disorder. He is a line Mrs. Mary Josephine Rose Chugg quickly, forming in 1919, ployed at the Anderson Lumber church budgets the solicitation, 58. resident mixture with eir. A tiny spark excellent. The Japanese are suf- England, south fromproposed Grodno west of Logan for five running company. this year, would be carried to the years, died Monday at 1:30 p. m. will ignite this mixture, setting off ficiently well armed and equip- to Brest Litovsk, west to Lwow to homes of the communities from in the family home. 276 East Se- a devastatng explosion. The source ped to give a good account of the Carpathian mountains. This Receives Purple Heart which those in charge hope for cond South. She had been ill of ignition may be a lighted themselves In battle, especially line is demanded by Russia as Wallace D. Olsen, son of Mr. a liberal response Major Bateman since January and underwent a match or cigarette, pilot light on when favored by the terrain. The its new frontier with Poland. and Mrs. Newell J. Olsen, of Lo- told of the value the boy scout major operation about one month gas stove, a spark from an elec- morale and fighting spirit of the or a static spark Japanese soldier has been so high tric motor gan, who is serving as training has been to the boys who ago. A native of Pleasant View, We- caused to greatly compensate for what have by rubbing material to- as presented themselves for Tcrtured man gunner with a heavy bombardber county, she was born June help! he may lack in heavy equipment. unit based in Italy, was cor training in the U. S. armed 27, 1886 a daughter of Andrew gether in Hie cleaning process. is as still whole well The a army hazelectrical He forces. said forced down in the Adriatic sea former scouts were and Josephine Malcolm Rose. Mrs. Q. What possible with good small arms, Lemon Jyics recently following a mission over always trying to improve Chugg was educated in Weber ards should be looked for In the equipped selves He apparently was injured by visiting the art galleries, county schools and graduated from spring? Mixed el Homes A. Check the electrical fuse box repairs have been made. as his parents have received the the museums and special class pe- the Weber academy. in be riods. done A were more Relieved member of the church, she to make sure all fuses are of has They Q. What should Purple Heart medal which apt in the functions of camping, tradi- was an officer in the Providence correct size (usually 15 amperes) such a check-up- ? been awarded to their son. AT! C PAIfl RHEUM ng, first-aiA Clean soot out of furnaces, practice; they were Second ward Relief Society and and that no dangerous substitutes association for many have been used. Fuses are says Suffered acquainted with camping health Primarya Relief safety stoves and chimneys. Look over Slate Program years, Society teacher in valves in the electric system. the equipment for worn, broken care the of the rules, and feet, Dr. Wesley P. Lloyd, dean of Tithe Logan Seventh ward and n , in mi WOrked in the Logan Temple. She Also repair or replace worn end cr rusted parts and for holes men at Brigham Young Univers- - j I have used ALLENRTJ for several L for ru or to wires chimneys attached Inspect was smokepipes. lamps especially noted for her care frayed ity, Provo, will be guest speaker I could hardly walk or n centre months. in to mortar. the Call loose paymg respec and be cracks and flag of the sick and aged. Wires should not on a special program at the Lo- - ?! appliances. manner in which to present of my knees. But now those pjir.s are if furnace She was the a or run under to married over expert nails Willard H. heating hung at gan LDS Institute tonight their commanding Chugg March 4, 1908 in the Salt rugs. Employ an expert electrician has not been delivering enough relieved. I can go like a r. ; kerr-7:15 p. m., according to Dr. Lake SCOut A niakes a better Temple. forcing. new, Mart Shepard of Ohio. for all extensions and new wir- heat without continual Daryl Chase, director. The Survivors include her husband, Also see if any wood near the eral public is invited to the. pro soldier, Don't be a. victim of the t uns an.fi ing. of Lqgan. one son, Evan Chugg, will Q. Should include gram which also heating plants be furnace is charred from radiated uchts caused by rheumatism, lend a;- of Salt Lake City; one daughof musical selections by BYU stud- CONTROL ON ter, Mrs. Fern C. Stephens, of checked as soon as fires are al- heat. Unless a safety clearance or neuritis without trying thl, sir.;!:, wood 18 is the inches ents. possible, HOUSE CLEANING Logan; six grand children, one lowed to go out in the spring? inexpensive recipe you can mi-- : be insulated or removed. are brother, Heber M. Rose, of Og- - A. Yes then there will be ample should of Two home. Charges for NOTE: Chief Laurence offers a J under price control, Hugh L. den, and a sister: Mrs. Ellen time for any necessary repairs lemon in a glass cc Completes 35 Missions of the juice Rees, of Pleasant View. leaflet 42 Ways to Prevent Fires, plus before autumn. If the check-u- p Technical Sergeant Joseph D. Thomas, district OPA price specback if not entire! Your money Funeral of services Board National will conbe is put off until late summer, an supplied by the Madsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray ialist, advised landlords and house ducted Thursday at 1 p. m. in early cold snap may cause the 'Fire Underwriters, to anyone who satisfied. Just 85 at .all drug tmrese. Forsberg of 1400 North Main, Lo- wives Tuesday at the Atlas build- the Seventh ward chapel will call at Fire Headquarters. by A. (Buy ALI ENRIJ today. ing, Salt Lake City. All persons George Raymond, bishop. Friends! householder to light a fire before gan, scored his 35th long-ranare required may call at the W. Loyal Hall bombing mission in the Mediter- doing ranean area on March 10, when to file their rates with their local mortuary Wednesday frem 7 to 9 f 1 the Italian-basebombers of the war price and rationing boards. p. m. and Thursday from 10 a. 15th AAF blasted a railroad Charges are based on the March, m. until time of services. Burial An 1942 rates, plus certain increases will be in Providence cemetery. bridge near Verona, Italy. turret engineer and top gunner approved by local WPR boards Anna McKinnon on a Flying Fortress, he is for higher costs of labor and maserving with a bombardment group terials. Customers should present Graveside services for Anna that has more than 350 bombing complaints relating to charges for McKinnon, daughter missions over southern Europe to this work to the prive division of Arch and Julia Wahlstrom : of the local DPR board. its credit. McKinnon, 225' Boulevard, who died Monday night in a Logan hospital, will be conducted this i T evening in the Randolph cemetery. Survivors include the parents, one brother, Mikal McKinnon, of Logan, and grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. Oliver Wahlstrom, of Laketown. ' W. Loyal Hall, mortuary is in r-;- . charge of arrangements. Addresses Lions . Wen-nergre- - J prac-jturni- Hun-sake- I j - , r , : ( j i Yes-provi- ded Wil-iiam- new-easter- I top-turr- et j , offi-me- nt them-Vienn- a. gets .... J j t i house-cleanin- I g I ge house-cleanin- g Death Comes to a Tanker d B-1- two-day-ol- d :i ih REMEMBER WHEN mother came to visit The rest of the class gigyou were called on to Then she remained until was dismissed and talked to the teacher about your progress or lack of it. Remember? Mary B. Donohoo your school? gled recite. school Mrs. n KENNETH LINDQUIST Mortuary Since 1880 5 b 1. 7S .!' Mary Bullock Donohoho, resident of Logan and North Logan since 1930, died today in a local hospital following a brief illness. She entered the hospital Monday for medical treatment. She was born January 31, 1903 in Lone Tree, Wyo., a daughter of Isaac and Marie Webb Bullock, and was married to Dewey C. 42, ! .,-- VT-"- ' Donohoo September 21, 1922 in Evanston, Wyo. Mrs. Donohoo was a member of the Logan Second ward. Survivors include her husband, six sons and daughters: Delbert Ross Donhoo, with the U. S. army in England; Ella Mao, Barbara Ann, David Owen, Eldori La Mar and Mary Karen Pohohoo, of Logan; three brothers, Owen, Gideon and Allen Bullock, of Lone Tree, Wyo.; and four sisters: Mrs. Effie Hinchcliff, of Ogden; Mrs. Lucille Rae and Mrs. Irene Lonkersdorfer of South Gate, Cal., and Mrs. Electa Workman, of Los Angeles, California. Funeral arrangements will be announced by the W. Loyal Hall mortuary. 'J'.fl.S .w 6 N, it i '' ' .. . A . j t v?rv w f in - M.Sh. ir-- ' rkening as the ax. Official U. S. Navy Pboty, flame bites deeper into the doomed ship, a column of smoke marks the death throes! the USS MISSISSINEVA, an oil tanker set aflame by enemy action in the Pacific. Other ships stand by as j s ship nears its fiery end. Your purchases of War Bonds will help to replace the Mississineva. oil-fe- d From V. S. Tttasto This Army Photo Service is sponsored by the LOGAN SEED AND FEED COMPANY 69 They say: Treat your dog WTest well even when sell it in bulk. Center, meat Logan Is scarce. Its not Feed him expensive. commercial dog food. Wo |