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Show Tuc&da, April 21,. 1913 t ' --- K,.-,-- , ' I -Ti i f. ! A,lt"ds cri,- b- Awarded Medal New officer of the Como club tire Mrs. J. Blaine Yearsley. pre-- 1 Pane ,Hvi The Cache American. Lojran, Cche County, Utah I . Appeals to Mothers Lewiston Boy Awarded Service Cross cross. 9 The "'d1161 er? Vl the army's mend hui.est award Mrs, Hulou iUstnus and sulcr.t, ri,m fovr takl,,i has for in ait.cn. HOWS Tl'iS F0 THE bm, 4 lallantry liberator squadron, recently Are lhn-sen, bt crcfary. M. -a ward, d to Pi.vate Wend.il PfRHCT AMERICAN VAy was aw rded tl.e Air Mcd.it 0rman!i' n,t Pre.ce, 24. so,, of Ray IWe. of MRLU'.XTjnvCKS.ri.twi achievement during I'espite this hall of bullets, New Officers fearin' i. M yvjast vj lewiston, fur a'-- . sting &, wound- aerial conflict with the enemy.'' I iv.de Precce unhesitatingly ran In ed in n under avy enemy fire. Fim Ids arrival in luly, Might L, D. N a --shift, Logan city judge across the flat. exp. wed urea to A m. man aid an dual with Puu-s- t has become a vet soldiers. One wag Oie pro tcm. is recovering at a lxal Officer was army unit, Private Preece enui of nihvsions to oil refineries, wounded ill January. 1944 while wounded seriously and Private l.osplt I fo owing a heart attack ij air fields, railroad yards, harbors .fighting on the Ando beachhead ITetre carried him to a safe spot, land bridges in Germany, Austria. mt 200 yards to the rear. Dur-mis- t.. Ho now u receiving in Italy. Suffers Attack I Hungary. Yugoslavia, and North Ibe enUre time he was under treatment at Bushnell a) underJones rn Italy, Mrs, Lawrence General hoivtal at Brigham C.ty. constant machine gun fire. l!e is authorized to wear the went a major operation at a Jo. Then he returned to the firing Jand Coloml Robert M. Hardaway s a Unit Badge made the presentation recently. line and spotted two other wound, cal hospital Saturday. She is 're- Distinguished member of a heavy bombardment Two of the wounded men Pri- ed men b'U'g on the flat ground ported recovering sati.factorily. group which was awarded the na vate Pm-c- e assisted lay to the about 150 yards in front of the t:ona highest group award for the right of Ids companys battle line German position. Ho went to their Recovering bombing of underground oil stor- - ; about 100 yards away from aid and dra;gcd them to cover, st Vienna, Aus-- , Tom Evans, feature writer and age installations later he went to help another Divorce Asked Walter Todd, photographer of the tria. casualty and as he started to provide first aid, a machina gun An ap- Udar Kunz has filed suit in Salt Lake Tribune, were .Logun MASS. "Every lime we kno.k a target BROOKLINE, I I and bullet tore into him and nearly visitors business mother Monday today to out or made one Russians was the capture First district court from Wallace peal severed his arm. it seems that our next mission islty Edward Sturgis, Jr.. of Li aner W. Kunz on a charge of non Institu Gm-nhnstudents at Utah Despite this serious and painful that much tougner. I guess it's f eupjiort. ajd in easing tho oia- - State Wed- wound, Frlvato Preece continued becau.se the Jerries keep moving gervjcIg Newsmen Here college Agricultural as ,ho;Uw which he report announced tentative plana courageously to administer medift nesday mothers their bock. One guns critical. urges of archon Sturgis Bonnell. Licenses Sigma ,t, Marriage Harry for traditional "freshman week" cal trtatnienL Sighting still anthe tiling is certain planning to move tor the summer aerv-tc- e to be held Apr.l 30 to May 4 other wounded infantryman, ba local 'milk-run- s Marriage licenses have been Is- Alpha Epsilon fraternity chapter their inform diaper to are few and far be. colState Agricultural Utah at no o under direction of Jack Bateman, gave tnm what help he could and addreaa of clerk's of sued at the Cache county change conclave tween." wasted deliveries are made. Shown Locan. das president. office to Blaine Randall Tidwell. lege. attended a province then dragged himself to safety. at Denver, Colo.. Saturday. He reHighlights of the week will tn Flight Officer Purser was grad- in inset is seat of the N.I.DI,nd 20, Smithfield. and Ila Palmer. moat which dude an assembly, distribution of pasa uated from North Cache high only companies home Sunday evening. 17. Logan; to KeiUi A. Smith, 21. turned use. the frosh-edite- d weekly newspa1942. Prior to entering rigid testa are permitted its school in Smithfield. and Elizabeth Maugh-aa tugo-wa- r between frosh per, he the attended Utah service Denver Unit j Heads 18, WellsviUe. a Kid's day and and girls, boys Stite college. freshmen where sandbag rush Lloyd W. Rawlins has been nam- students will compel e with up-Entering the Army Air cops in , ed Attend Funeral president of the Denver, Colo.. May Duy Is traditionally childMay, 1943. he has been graduated of S,Ut Ag,rL Ut?h rens and Charles Because of wartime travel res Bishop diy. Time was alien its Enghnd from navigation pre flight school, was measured only In ltural sen school annual significance high frictions, seph England left today for To- - j tion. school. advanced and navigation For assisting six wounded men according to Parley Kllburn, icr day will not be held, Mr. 'the beauty of maypoles and oele where they w:U attend fun overseas Before for he M. Wendell leaving Pvt. duty under lwavy fire. said. Working with him ful dancing on the green. But eral services for Mrs. Emily Eng- executive secretary. Other officers stationed at Topeka. Kansas. Preece of Lewiston Utah this week on tlio Olsen Owen J. are Ardis Justls. committee are oth- - tt jLh the passage of years, growing general MadT-na who is land relative. H.s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. V. was presented the Distinguished er class officers., William J. and Burnett; Beverly Judd for U)e lMajth of Um, Tliey will return Wednesday. Purser, reside in Hyde Park. Service Cross, the army's second and .Mary Jean Sarensen. Logan concPm who danced and tho children will Douglas Evans, of Ogden, highest award. Joins Alumni ught who werent able children Visits in Ixgan Pvt. Preece, a regular aimy vet- direct the a'sembly. John Stewcelebration of about the son of of Mr. art. and Dor. Gessell, Major Clyde Brigham City Mrs. D. W. Davis of Idaho Falls, eran of the crack Third Division othy Cottle, of Logan, will be May Day as Cluld Health Day. Idaho is visiting in Logan with and Mrs. G. Gessell. Providence, won the coveted award during editor and assistant editor of Utah State of AgriculMay Day beatme Child Health her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. II. graduate fighting on the Anzio beachhead Student Life. Start members will out ture in has taken 1941, in 1923. Its importance was tollege Day t England. in January, 1944. Presentation was le Irene Hendry and Kay AnderPlans for a Hyrum district a life membership in the Utah recognized in 1928 when officially of son, M. Col. Arlene this Robert week by WellsviUe, business; camporee to be held May mide State alumni the Agricultural college passed a joint resCongress Seek New Posts officer of White, of Beaver, news editor; to Parley 11 and 12 were formulated Sunday Hardaway', commanding olution requesting and authorizing association, according Luana of feature Hyde, Logan, General Hospital where Joseph Adi ms and Harold C. Kilburn, executive secretary. Ma- et a round table meeting of dis- Bushnelj editor; Doris Ann Johnson, of the President to issue an annual Bateman, members of the Logan jor Gessell is chief of the intelli- trict leaders at Andersons Pond. the veteran is recuperating from Brigham City, society editor; Brig procl mation designating May 1 The leaders under direction of wounds received' the same day. senior high school faculty, have gence division, army air forces ham Allen, of Log-in- . news edi- as a day on which all groups Two of the wounded men Preece tor, and other freshmen mem- - interested in been named candidates for presi- headquarters, Washington. D. C. Commissioner Amos Gerber and bettering conditions Senior Scout Commissioner Amos assisted lay to the right of his bers of the regular paper staff, dent of the Logan Teachers assofor children might unite and Frosh coeds will appear in ciation. Seeking the office of vice Join Alums Olsen, participated in actual ac- company's battle line, about 100 themselves to help build tivities tliey will direct at the from where the Utah sol- - fe K,irj dresses and ribbons while children for our Nation; president are Mrs. Alma Lee Met the wear will Levis and and Mrs. boys Preston John Captain camporee. a better natlon t0T our children. dier, a modi al aid man with the Cowin, Fern Buist and Mrs. Besplaid shirts on Kid's day. he said. son have taken out a Joint life sie T. Hendricks. In connection with the Hyrum company, was taking cover under A Sadie Hawkins May Day programs have emph-b- e dance will membership in the Utah State stake Aaronic the intense automatic weapons in J aslzed many facts of child health. stipends priesthood presented Friday evening college alumni asso- or, Le Grande Miller, the event fire thrown out by the Germans. the Institute ballroom in NATURAL ICE COMPANY is Agricultural coopera Immunization against dlptheria ciation to Parley Kil-buaccording on week will be held at Willow Park in Despite this fire, Preece unhesi. tion with the associated women and smallpox was featured in open days from 8:00 a. m. alumni secretary. Captain Logan. to 6:00 p. m.; Sundays and holi1942. tatlngly nan across the flat, ex- students organization. Safeguards for the health Johnson who recently visited in of young workers was the theme posed. area to aid the men. One days from 8:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. while enroute to a new asof tiie pair was seriously wounded, in 1943. Teen-age- rs Adv. Logan themselves Girls Have Party signment on the west coast is the and Preece carried him to a safe met on May Day 1944 to explore son of Carl B. Johnson of RichA number of high school friends spot, some 200 yarsd to the rear possibilities for improving health Tester Resigns mond. He was graduated from machine-gu- n time under the all In their own commun-ite- s conditions of home a the at enjoyed party Dalton M. Reid, who has served USAC in 1942 and is now serving Phineas R. Bird homes. A group fire. and Kendrick Carol recently. as tester for the South Cache with the coast artillery. Mrs. Phineas R Bird, 82, lifelong For 1945, the Child Health Day a drama at the ProviThen,, the Lewiston soldier redairy herd improvement associa- Johnson the former Anna Lou presented of Logan who is the test spotlight swings to Infants and resident which school dence the after line. to gala the turned firing again tion for 21 years, has resigned to Merrill and a former student at of a family of 22 persons, babies again. It highlights the survivor and men Games affair wounded two began.dancing Spotting other devote his full interest to farm- the college. were enjoyed. The home was beau, lying on the flat ground about died Friday at 3 p. m. at the home importance of A BIRTH CERing. Delbert Olsen, tester for the FOR EVERY BABY 150 yards in front of the German of a son, Reeves Bird in Mendon, TIFICATE tifully decorated with yellow College-Youn- g association has tak- Prof. Merill at Lions All attending the party position, Preece went to their aid, of infirmities incident to age. He IN THE U. S. A. en over his duties temporarily. A birth certificate is a mighty were honored to sleep at the girls and dragged the wounded pair un-d- had been ill several weeks. Prof. Milton R. Merrill of the Mr. Bird was born September important scrap of paper. It makes homes in Providence. Luncheon cover. USAC was the speaker at the Cache Changes was served to the following; June 1, 18G2 In Mendon, a son of known who you are, and when Leaving them, he went to help Lions weekly dinner meeting toRussell Rich, Logan, and WilLett Bailey, Sarah Bankhead. another casualty while machine Charles end Sarah Dunsdon Bird. and where you were bom. Hill, He referred to the San FranA member of the Mormon church, Galane Wyatt, liam W. Toombs, Benson, were sus day. Leora Poppleton, It 1s the first step in planning gun fire ripped into the ground cisco meeting of the United naColene Cooper, Jolene Gunnell, around ham. As Preece started to he. was a high priest in Hyrum and organizing child-car- e tained as members of the Cache protions which is in the preliminary Mardene stake 64th quorum of Seventy, Ida Mae Griffin, provide first aid. one of the mac- stake, chairman of the Mendon grams. Kerr, stages at present and stated that old folks committee 17 years and It signifies our countrys desire Sunday at the afternoon session a combination of selfish interests Polene Hammond, Leah Zollinger, hine-gun . bursts caught him, was road to Mendon in Cortell of stake LaReta Rinderknecht, supervisor protect the rights of every conference, is what makes war. dequarterly nearly severing his arm. But, If we hope to Bair, Janice many years. Mr. Bird was Cliche single human being bom within President W. W. Owens announc- avert Mlajor ' and Carol spite this serious and painful it in the future we must be our boundries. several years. ed. They succeed Dr. G. Homer wound, he continued courageously county pond keeper to make concessions. In To Visit Station willing He married Sarah Ann Lallis in Its presentation is the most Durham and Dr. Milton R. to medical administer treament, theory we do not want war but to the Jan- satisfactory and convenient died She Logan temple. way citation reads. Dr. Floyd Andra, representative keep the peace we must in peace of proving that you are the uary 1, 1916. times be willing to give a lot to of the office of experiment staSighting still 'another wounded two include Survivors sons, proper age to go to school, to Engineers in Italy Preece tions. U. S. deportment of agri- infantryman, gave him Reeves Bird, Mendon and J. Dew- work, to marry, to hold keep It. The proposed organizaoffice, to D. C. will what help he could, and then G. Donald Merrill, tion will no doubt be somewhat culture. Washington, Corporal benefits. It ey Bird, Ogden; two daughteis, claim photographer, son of Joseph H. like the Constitution of the United visit the Utah Agricultural experi- Preece dragged himself 75 yards Mrs. Iola B. Garrett, WellsviUe, is the easiest way of showing Merrill, 454 East Fourth North, States in that it had to be amend- ment Station in May, according to a position from which he and Mrs. Mona Afleck, Oakland, family relationship when claiming and First Lieutenant Leonard C. ed soon after its adoption. One to word received by Dr. R. II. could be evacuated. Cal., 21 and 14 servicemens grandchildren allow, dependents has old veteran The Kearl, platoon commander, hus- of the first essentials to a suc- Walker, station director. Dr. Anances. band of Mrs. Dorothy Cowley cessful organization is that the dra will check over research work been in the army five years, end Funeral services were conducted A birth certificate is a first Kearl, are members of the 138th three major powers, the United being conducted by the experiment nearly all the time, with the 3rd. today et 1 p. m. in 'the Mendon citizenship .paper, possession of Engineer combat group which is States, Great Britain and Russia station which is inhanced by fed- Division, serving with that unit ward chapel under direction of which is a fundamental right of maintaining 67 miles of vital high- must get along together. Each eral funds. A substantial portion through North Africa and Sicily. Edgar Hancock, bishop. Burial in every child bom in the United to (compromise. of the experiments carried on at Since returning to Utah he has Mendon cemetery was under di- States. ways feeding the Fifth army front must be Willing It entitles him to all the in Italy. Other current opera, There is nothing wrong with the station are financed by funds married Carol Olsen of Hyrum, rection of the W. Loyal Hall mor. privileges and protections of tions include working a huge rock compromising but the one chosen appropriated by the federal con- the marriage being performed on tuary. quarry, dispatching men to the to represent our nation must be gress to the secretary of agricul- February 15. He attended the front to mark off limits of mine wise so when he makes a com- ture and administered on iai co- North Cache High school, and is and other maiiftenance promise he gets in return some- operative basis to the office of ex- the son of Ray Preece of fields, work. thing of value. periment stations, he said. - 0- Kl.ht Officer Ronald V. Pur-T- . Dde Park, naiigator in -- " - u,,lr t0 ! a-- AGGIEFROSH i PLAN WEEK . anti-olrcri- ed May Day For Child Health n, Pvt. Preece Awarded Medal rda-sme- n. J grate-Batem- rs , to-bro- Hyrum Scout Camporee Set Boy-Scou- s m, - daf-fodil- ls. 3r social-securi- 24-ye- ar f HEY ,v. v: $! v. LOOK ALIKE TO AXIS BOMBERS xv- , j, 7' at -- I- JK&. - "--- U v i..1 V1 a ..J:'- :- - - rr -- f- I tM) 01x3 ! - ',.5- .a - ..J fl. " ,s 1: GMC 'ACME PHOTO wood he clever piece of camouflage work, above, is a burlap, . Amy Ok ni com ictured at the right. Dummies such as this are real GMCs from the at areas to lure enemy planes away lines, rhich are lending strong support to vital Allied supply to pro- 'he fact that the Army would go to such great trouble 2H-ton- OHCtoW v . FHOTO tect convoys from bombing and strafing indicates the importance of truck transport in World War II. Lt. General George truck is our S. Patton, for example, has stated that the 2 milimillion a half of Producer valuable nearly most weapon. Motors General of tary vehicles, GMC Truck 8s Coach Division wheel-drive trucks. has built a great share of these powerful, six -- ty an |