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Show The Cache American, Logan, Cache County, Utah Page Eight Taxi License Is Revoked Twenty Pledge Marble-Skotc- h To IK Frat Champs Named a 27, 1943 Friday, April jPedersen-Clar- Ryan Selected As Speaker Orson former suyerln. k Named Speakers Ryan, f,unrraI ervlcea Ven hdd and A llctn.-- e i Con tmuM from pag- - One. to operate a taxicab M,t,ha Twenty Winner of the Iogan city an of Lo.un city tend.nt schools, tor Andrew Carl Nyman ,nore h out m tour- - j ur(,ay took nu.n Mudciiu to Joseph gtann-nunl marble and city commencement will deliver the 11 E. Israc be a great teacher. pledged m the Uno chapter of IhTog, 28, of Logan, was revoked you address at graduation exercises n.iinenU, im.'orcd by the Logan !j 'ith Biihop Victor e knight j Thursday without resi rvatii n Tuesday by w a.s a student at University of yay 25 for Logan senior Ijions club., were named Thursday - in charge. The choir under th Intercollrg-.athigh on recreathe city commission follow ing a Chicago during a summer quar- - school seniors. It was announced of Mrs. Burns Crook st on noon when ll was reorganized j direction by Glen Worthington. city .r brief hearing at thi-regular j r an(j j,ter studied English, Thursday by Principal George S. tlon director, following competit.on with Mrs. Harvey Folkman occom-- i lhe Utah Suite Agricultural schools ween five elementary an i.3ww.t tl( lege campus after two, years of meeting. literature and drama for two Bates. jjour punl;il inactivity, college officials report. Herzog, who was found guilty and the junior high school. ;I ,.av ... The exercises will be held In d ,.rl Sanfard Univeridt JIe reora,lIatUJ" was directed last week of illegally selling was Llse.or OrWn the Logan tabernacle. Students Division winners were present. with an AB graduated by llj0 Key, honorary upper liquor, is sen ing a 60 day ten i who on will the proed I. to worth of cVferse stamps'1,? an nd Era J- - PttImor' participate from the University of Utah dussman organization, with Burns in city jail. lie w.i$ gram Include Boyd Bergejo. studby Charles D. Tate, represenia-over Maud took and BabMae on Croukst of North and arrested ty officers of the Mate Logan ent body president; Calvin Quayle live of the Uona club, and city ; A special number, a vocal solo, divicock's teaching at the university Jean Budge, royal liquor control enforcement Mildred Moser and recreation department certlllcates J "A Perfect Day" was by Mrs. Le-b- y Melvin LraeLen of I while she was on a year's leave king of the national Intercolle- sion. Mr. Worthington. ona Veatea. Mary Loughney. giate Knights, In charge. According to evidence presented, J Tlie winners were: Dr. Pedersen In 1907. was The wondorful fharact,.r of Carl hud biwn filed named several complaint the Officers of I Intercollegiate of English at Marties (a) division, Rex instructor ' Andrew was by eulogized Nyman includ Herzog, previously at the against se-Knight chapter University the college under Christian Larllugte, first; Robert L. Jensen, n, lop nJo!m ,r K""P' of Utah have been Invited to as. ,ng reckless driving, gambling. Imcond. and Floyd Davis, third; b . Plans for associated women stusen, tlie only person except Dr. female toward II. pasFryer of Salt slst in the ritual ceremonies to proper attitude division, Lyle Cressell, first; Rod-- Kh'g. Rodney dents elections at Utah State Agto head Pedersen the English Lake City and Bishop Victor E. be held at USAC Tuesday, Mr. sengers. He allegedly used gasoline ney Jones, seend, and Jerry Lun-- ' ricultural college were outlined toto the for at laxl this in purposes college announced. department Israebun Lsraelson. Operation Tlie choir sang "Somedalil, third; (c) divlsln, Frank j out-o- f Lu Jean H. Carver. Ogden, and an state to dy drive by Ausawarded points Elected to officer portions In the century. Being Bench. first. Frank Fullmer, se. j tune Well Understand." Tlie grave then resell It tin scholarship to Harvard, he who announced that primary elec-toland the were purchase Ueno liquor Tom Gunn chapter third. cond. and Ralph Blotter, the Logan cemetery was dedlj in will be held May 4 and finof Richfield, duke; Arden Hirschi at a profit sometimes exceeding studied there with George LyHopscotch: (a) division, Elaine ,cated by Franlt Winn of of Hurricane, scribe; Joe Ander- 200 per cent. 8. als. May man NielWilliam Allen first; Julia Evans, se- - j f,id Kittridge, bearers were Oolden son of Salt Lake City, chancellor Herzog had been operating on paj Acb-. for president, vice Petitions Vernlna ! cond; b) division, Junior, and Mer 11 Nyman, of the exchequer; and Jay Cook a license granted through the sen. Bits Perry, and Barrett Wen- ' Ischer. first, Ann Griffm, second be must end president, secretary dell was and awarded an crecorder. White Cab company owned by worthy and La sea Beutler. third; (c) dl-- ! IIobor - Cronqulst and Hyrum of Panguitch. filed with the AW3 officers by 1913. In Mont Vance. I.a Commissioners degree an as Acting advisory council to vision, Gayle Smith, first, Newell Maughan. canthe officers will be Lloyd Wilson Indicated that although no immeDr. Pedersen returned to Logan May 1, she said. Presidential Turner, second, and Dawna Dalncs ! didates must have served on the diate action be would taken and Dee of Jarvis Grant Logan; head to the ! Uird- acquaintance of a new grandson. Mortenscn of Sugar City, Idaho; against that concern, any driver lish. In 1920 department of Eng- AWS council for at least one year. when he was given A clinic was held In Boyd Arclnbald of Clarkston and convicted of selling liquor, would , will be nalh-e- d Rabbaca lpwve to study at the Class representatives a be denied In to license) drive In class next fall. elections the school house Thursday after- Cat Condle of Preston. Idaho. of California. i University During The Bono chapter 1 the fifth Logan city limits. noon. It was in charge of Mis two Earl Hansen, an employe of a! following years, he worked characterizatiii of Abraham LinLavcta Wallace, primary super, chapter of the national organizaon a doctorate undfr John Liv-u- coln. competitive concern. f filed appllca-to tion reactivate war the during visor, and Miss Lena Klesslg, lion to the stand at Main ingston Lowes, and Charles Mills Corporal Rulon Ashcroft arriv He is a member of the Logan years. It was established on the and Center street now occupied Gailey. in 1932 he was appointed fo,1'oa n? chlld Raton schod nur Boca ed Monday from USAC campus m 1922 as the old chamber of commerce, the Utah son Bcno club aUended: by the White Cab company. No dean of the school of arts and and In 1Q23 became action Field, Fla., to spend two weeks, f Mr-?nof Arts, Sciences, and Academy was on taken the Mr3 matter. sciences at the college which has B,r'e,ham part of the national Intercollegiate visiting at the home of his par- - i Letters, the Utah Educational asMra Knight organization. onts, Mr. and Mrs. DeU Ashcroft, past president of the E. L. Romney, acting dean of J " oter schf1 art and sociation. nils Is the first Ume Rulon has Eaul a7,s passed by the commissioners. This Gjche Valley Civic Music associaDons. nd men, is adilsor. Preston Mr 80101,068 ln faculty R.Ue, nation beoause th8 tion and director of PM included a $10,000 payment to be been home since he left for ser- Kappa na Lamb, daughter of Mr. and made May 1 on municipal electric adnilnlstratlon has recognized the Phi. national vice 14 months ago. He has rescholastic honorary Mrs. Denzll Lamb. Marie Waite, neod for liberal education, light plant bonds. Another pay- ceived his air corps training at ment of $10,000 is scheduled for I Since Dr. Pedersen first came to fraternity. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne He married Beatrice Russell Buckley Field, Colo., Truax Field, Waite, Nola Anne Seamons. dau September on water bonds and the college as an English lnstruc- Wls., Chanute, 111. end Boca Raton ln 1906. Dr. and Mrs. Pewill leave a total bonded Indebt- tor, In 1907, he has witnessed the ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Field, Fla. dersen have five daughters, four edness of $80,000. only each u $40,000 enormous enterRosalie Ontra-Nclub was Waite, daughter The growth of an Institution of whom Mr. and Mrs. R. C. McQuarrle Seamons, graduated from the of Mr. and Mrs. Owen Waite, tained Wednesday evening at the on light and water Issues. attended primarily by preparatory and two children R. L. and Irene, Eldean They are: Mrs. Faye Switz students to one of the nations of Vail, daughter of Mr. and home of Mrs. Henry Jenkins by Idaho. of Clear Field, were visiting at the Jean Wilmington, Ta.; Mrs. Mrs. A. W. Vail; Kaye Seamons, her daughter. Mrs. Cora Blotter, leading land-gracolleges. DurLoosli of Chicago. Illinois: home of Mr. and Mrs. R. & Me Mrs. Mrs. Is Larsen Grant at staying daughter of Mr. end Mrs. Vernal who served the group first from ing these years he has become a Troy McCraney of Salt Lake City; Quarrie, Sunday. the Cache Valley hospital nursing favorite with students and resSeamons. three card tables. Bridge followed. Mrs. Mrs. Trix Alsup of Arlington, Va.; Sunday F. T. Ballam was obJ. J. Larsen who has sub- pected won was score MIA by by faculty and townspeoJoy The held prize their closing so. High Mrs. Betty Romney of Sun end serving his birthday. Supper was mitted to a major operation re- ple- He Is n for his Valley. served to Mr. and Mrs. De Rice dal In the form of an apron and Rasmussen. Guest prize by Norma cently. Balls and son, Marlin Dee, of overall dance Tuesday evening. A Alvis and honor prize by LaRue Mr. and Mrs. David Benson and Jones. Members present were BesClear Field, and Mr. and Mrs. Har- large crowd attended. daughter Dorothy came from the Mavis Benson sie Jorgensen, old Dalncs and son, UdeL Leon Lauraen end Nathan Reeto spend a few Tast, LaRue Thursday Peterson. Jones, Shirley Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Seamons. der, who left with the April Indays with her parents, Mr. end Mrs. Graoe Perkes, Mrs. Le Preal ductees are stationed at Shep- Lorus Jenkins, Jay Rasmussen, Mrs. Marcus Cooley. Mr. Benson Mable Beck, guests Included NorLamb, and Mrs. Orba Chlpman herds Field, Texas. is ln the radar division of the Cora LeOra ma Alvis, Jenkins, conMusic for the Cache stake motored to Salt Lake City, TuesCharlotte Jenkins, Opal armed forces. day. They visited at the home of ference was furnished b y the Rigby, Clarke. Mr. and Mrs. Rolfe Tuddenham Mr. and Mrs. Leon Halverson. Hyde Park ward choir under the Literary club was held at the and three children were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Seamons made the direction of R. S. McQuarrle. home of Royden Benson, Friday his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R evening, guests of Mrs. Hazel Rig- Tuddenham, Sunday afternoon. by. "For This My Glory, by Paul Bishop and Mrs. Le Roy SalisBarley, was the book reviewed by bury motored to Salt Lake City, Mrs. Florence Rigby. Two songs, Sunday to meet their son Darwin The Victory Polka, and Swing- of the armed forces, who hns a were sung by couple of days leave. ing on a Star Victor Pedersen of the navy L Gwenle Goodsell, Julia Salisbury. LIKE WALKING Dorothy Peterson and Ilda Marie also spending his furlough at the Benson, accompanied by Laisy home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Larsen.. Refreshments were served Einar Pedersen. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Larsen have to 30 members and two guests, ON A DEEP, SOFT CARPET Iva Rigby and Camille Wenner-gre- n returned from a most enjoyable of Logan by hostesses Jennie visit to the west coast r Larsen and Mary Benson.- YOU GO! of Pioneers of Utah Daughters the Rigby camp met at the home of Royden Benson on Thursday April 19 with Hazel Rigby, Mildred ' Sutherland, ahd Gene Alvis as hostesses. The lesson Latter Day Saints Conferences," was given by Iris Nebeker. Vocal solo, "Alice Blue Gown, was sung by Carolyn Barker. Mrs. Grant Larsen was hostess to the Amecla club held at her home Thursday. After enjoying a nice luncheon from small tables, the remainder of the time was spent playing bridge with prizes being awarded to Edris Hansen and Venice Benson. There were seven members present and the following guests, Mable Beck, Naomi Dowdle, Venice Benson, Mary Benson, Iris Nebeker and Sarah Richardson. The s on and daughters of Mark J. Benson Royden, Hazel and Christensen, Rigby, Norma entertained Mildred Sutherland with open house at the home of Mayor Royden Benson, Sunday afThe more you are on your feet, the more ternoon, honoring their father on youll appreciate the special patented "Million-AIrhis 80th birthday anniversary. A insole. It extends under your entire foot, from birthday cake with 80 candles decorated the table. Light refreshheel to toe, and absorbs the shocks of hard were served. About 70 guests ments pavement walking . . . like walking on a deep, soft called during the appointed hours. carpet wherever you go. Come in and try onjy Mr. Benson is enjoying health and pair know Jarmans happiness and the association of his friends and family. of fit friendliness $585 o Mrs. Stanley Griffin and Mrs. Jones entertained with a Carr STYLES , MOST party Saturday evening held at the home of the former. Dinner was served and a social evening followed. Guests present were Mr. and Mrs. Hazen Benson, Mr. and Mrs. Ora Jenkins, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Larsen, Mr. and Mrs. Carr Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley GrifAnd this frilly fresh fin of Newton, and Mr. and Mrs. Rolfe Mrs. Arthur Beck, Mr. and Bemberg Is just one of Tuddenham, and Mr. and Mrs. our many new Trudys Osborn Larsen of Logan. North from students that will make you rise Seminary Cache presented the program at and outshine the sunthe Sunday evening meeting with niest of Spring and Elijah Hicken. Seminary principal in charge. The open and closing Summer days. songs were by the group; scripture readings by Ra Nae Griffin, Joyce Rigby and Horace Christianson; talks, Audrew Cooley, Fern Con-di- e, Josie Barnes, Nelline Fabrl-ciu- s. Prayers were by Elaine Good, sell and Norris Anderson. GREATER VALUES Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jorgensen spent two weeks at the home of their sons home at Alexander hop-scotc- ln I J col-be- j ! j 'y ' Election Plans 1 ns Smilh-Whfttco- pre-scho- tt, ol se ' I II on col-leg- e. nt well-know- Bowens Service 46 NORTH 1ST WEST WILL BE FROM 9 OPEN ON A. M. TIL SUNDAYS' 7 P. BEGINNING SUNDAY, APRIL IWGEREVER S'&tfZ Qis a Wise Qal Who Says Want e; A' TINGWALLS M. 29: |