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Show Friday, Nov:n'.'rr "0, 1. Mr. and Mrs. Ouy Leals and family. Balt Lake City, and Mra. Dick Briggs, Wyoming, have been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Benson In Hyrura. st mior high a .tilled exceeded tln-lquota for bond pur. haws in the Victory loan drive, according to Principal Alvin Hess. Each student has purchistd an average of $15 67 to boost tile total to 13814. compared with an aligned quota of $2463. Flan Ladies Life Memb-er- , Lagan 1 J dents hat Victors ' Night 1- Warning Issued 4 4 Meet in the A w.r'iunj aga.nii "b d dusk 'arts,'!." aim are arm during each r r f f . : r . hu.iduy scttMin, was issued Tueulay by the Logan police department. They vdlvMd store managers to instruct employe to be extremely , in accepting either government or commercial checks, es- -i peemlly from strangers, without identifications. j proper 4 4 4 4 4 -- St . S,V "A ca-Lo- x ) i i L- - Studies in France 8 aff Sergeant Joseph R. Larsen, son of Mr, and Mrs. Torva 1 Larsen of 280 Flwt 3rd South, Logan, is j currentiy taking a science course ; at the University of Biarltz in Southern Fcne while awaiting i deployment to the United States. An optician before the war, Larsen is now stationed with the 26th 'Medical De;xt Co. 4 4 4 4 4 I , I'ae Ii v r.can, l,i 'r:ui Ui.vt e (minty. Utar, - -i Viount!-fu- l, Members of the Richmond Lions Ruby Stringham Oarrett, membera life will out hold annual ladies' taken their has club night party December 10. accord- ship In the Utah But Agrtculturi college alumni association, Parley ing to Milton Webb. Kilbum, executive secretary, today. Mrs. Oarrett, who is Flay Selected of the alumni association a member a three "Moonlight for Herbert, act comedy by Dana Thomas, has executive council Is pest state dirbeen selected as the annual Logan ector of the division of professional Junior high school play, according and sendee projects of the WPA. 44 4 4 to Rudgar Daines, director. Notice Church 4 4 4 4 4 Returns Home Congregation Calvary Luthern announce Divine worship Friday of M. Dow Glen son die, Private Mrs. Lettle D. Harry, Smithfield, evening. November 30. at seven Is home on a three weeks fur- o'clock, the sermon topic being Premised Mersiah In His lough, his first in 14 months. His The Grace. Advent Meetings are wife Is the former Norma Green. 473 4 4 4 4 4 4 held every Friday eveir.ng at Is East Sixth North. Everyone Sugar Stamps Invited. until Sugar stamp 38, good 4 4 4 December 31 for five pounds of Coupons Expire sugar. Home caning fu;ar coupons 4 4 November 33. and dealers expire Discharged not accept them after that announced may The Marine corps date, according to OPA. Dealers recently the discharge of Ser with raticn bank acounts may geant Borman W. Smith, of Box the coupons through Smith deposit Lewiston. 4, S'.rgcant 10, but those who have January was a veteran o fthe Gilbert no accounts must give the cou and Marshall island campaigns. pons to their suppliers on or before December 31. Kiwanians 1 DAV Officer Exceed Quota fcftJ.OCALS Fa h. 4gjjjf-tlm- . t. ) American PEORIA. ILL. women disabled in wartime service ure playing an active role in the Disabled American Veterans. Mrs. Martha Brannon (above), former Wae sergeant, was recently nameq adjutant of Teoria Chapter No. 1, first woman to hold the post inhis- linois veterans organization to attend the tory. She is expected DAV national convention at the Congress Hotel io Chicago, Octo I Honor Ma- n- Seaman first class Frank Fond Reese, 18, son of Mr. arid Mra. Frank W. Reese, Benson, was honUr or man In his class which graduated recently from Ure nival radio USAC From Flans technical training center, Mem. With preliminary pi ns for the air Term. He won honors In a phis. 1946 Junior prom underway, execclass of 112 men with an average utive commutes for the prom were seore of 93 83 per cent for 20 listed Wednesday by LeGrande For- seeks. sythe, Honolulu, T. H class president. Th class president will dir- Flier Returns Lt. and Mrs. Wilford Welch Jr., ect plans with Melba Stevenson, Logan; and Margaret Tolson. Bur. and their baby daughter. June, ley .Ida., assistants. Anita Campbell, left for Long Beach. Calif., last Logan, tlass vice president, will be Wednesday morning, after spendchairman of a committee la charge ing twenty days with his pi rents, of class sweaters. Commltee memhere in Logan. He will only be bers are Oar:h Jones. Fairvlew, there temporarily, as he expects to bo reassigned to another base here and EUine Nelson, Smithfield. 19-2- 3. U. 8. shortly. Lt Welch ts a pilot in me army air corps and complete flew nearly a. hundred Seventy Social Members of the 64th quorum of Seventy are reminded of a to be held Monday at 8 30 p. m. ln the Lovan Fourth ward tlon hal All members and part- ners are invited to attend. mk-U.- I while he over the hump w a stationed 'n the Chitm-Burm- a theaer. with the air transport command. He returned to the states lust January. His wife is the former June Ferrn of New York. His brother. Staff Sergeant Roof Fire A roof fire caused Ray Welch, who is a veteran of approxithe Europetw Uieater of war, is mately $30 damage to the home of James C. Ellis. 439 West Cennow stationed in the (Philippines. ter, Wednesday at 9.35 p. m., according to Chief E. S. Laurence. Lewiston Jaycce Club The loss was covered by insurLogan Junior chamber of com- ance and the fire started from merce members re sponsoring the defective chimney. formulation of a jaytee chapter In Lewiston, to include members from Union Meeting Ue surrounding area. Joe Bowcutt, Logan stake Relief society unpresident of the Logan unit, an- ion meeting wall be held Saturnounced today. A meeting to dis- day at 2:30 p. m. in the stake cuss organization plans will be held house. There will be no departDecember 6 In the Lewiston com- ments for secretaries and social science class leaders. Dr. Chester munity building, he announced. J. Myers, professor of speech at a Christmas USAC, will tell Farewell Tonight story and special musical numMr. and Mrs. Robert Albrecht, bers will be presented. who will leave Sunday to serve as missionaries in California, will Hunters Notice be honored at a ferewell party toAll doe hunters were night at 8 p.m. in the North I reminded todey by Warden A. J. gan ward chapcL Peterson that they must check in and out of hunting areas whether Fledged or not they are successful in a doe. Checking stations Mr. of Kellctt. getting Jeanne daughter and Mrs. H. E. Kellctt, of Hy- for the Green canyon area will rum, has been pledged to Alta be at the mouth of Green and Mitre social unit at for Providence Brigham Logon canyons, Young University. A graduate of canyon, the Barkle Motor comSouth Cache high school in 1944. pany, Providence, and Morgan Miss Kellctt was president of the Blacksmith Fork Jensen's home; Amt-co a of member Pep club and Fidells. She is a sophomore area, A. J. Petersons camp, in the student majoring In music at canyon and Little Bear area, the "Y checking station in or near Avon. trips 44 pofit-.seft.s- meeting of the Logan and Smithfield Kiwnls clubs was held Wednesday evening in the Bluebird cafe. Dr. N. W. Christiansen was speaker. A Joint 4 We 'Suggest If you are wondering what to send your folks living awoy from town for Christmas consider a subscription to the Cache American. It will reach them twice a week and they will enjoy reading It. The price is only $2.00 per year. 4 4 Aboard USS Tangier Melvin J. Clifford seaman sec. ond class, Logan, saw the Stars end Stripes raised over Ominato, Japan, while serving aboard the seaplane tender USS Tangier, a veteran of Pearl Harbor and one of the first to open fire on Jap aircraft during the sneak attack. Back to Logan d Lieutenant Colonel Alfred has been discharged from the to Logan service and returned where he will resume duties as a member of the Utah State Agricultural college faculty. Colonel Swinyard has been - stationed in theater of the operations for 20 months. 4 4 4 Swin-yar- China-Burma-Ind- ia 4-- 4 Returns Captain Clyde Fae Hurst, husband of Mrs. Margene Schaub Hurst, is home on terminal leave following 22 months service in the Pacific theater of operations. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hurst, end has been stationed in the Palau island group. 4-- 4- - 4-- 4 Initiates Si?q have new members been initiated into the looal chapter of national Delta Kappa Gamma, teachers fraternity. They honorary are, Mrs. Vilate J. Case, Logan; Mrs. Veda C. Smith, Smithfield; MTs. Hazel Rigby, Newton; Miss Tilda Poulson, Hyrum; Mrs. Nedra Maburan and Mrs. Jessie Erickson, Logan. Following the ceremony, dinner was served to the group in the Pioneer room of the Bluebird. v 4- 4- 4-4- 4- 4 Presidents Entertained 1 Jt dedye aliegiance to lay, tie QJnited Seated oJ zimenica, (And I'll back up that pledge with Victory Bonds of them!) ydnd to tie dswiuddic Pest presidents of the American auxiliary were entertained recently at a party at the A. G. Bateson home, with Mrs. Bateson and Mrs. R. B. Bateson, hostesses. Guests included Mrs. Earl Lewis, Legion Mrs. W. A. Wennergren, Mrs. I. W. Evans, Mrs. L. K. Baugh, Mrs. A. O. Anderson, Mrs. Claud,e Quin-ne- y, Mrs.- - C. E. Dunn, Mrs. Edna Johnson, and Mrs. J. C. Cardall. Following a luncheon, bridge was played with Mrs. Cardall winning the high score prize. 4 , 4 4 tie Jon tvAici plenty it itands. the land that yields my crops, that gives a and mine. Ill put my dollars to work for her.) living to me My country One nation, indivi&idJe (Ill keep it one nation prosperous and happy.) 4-- Marriage Licenses- - Marriage licenses have been issued at the Cache county clerks office to Conrad Le Grande McBride, 23, Logan, and Rosemary Howell, 21, Boise, Idaho; to Richard R. Rischoff, 33, Bern, Idaho, and Reta Geneva Michel 22, Logan; to Glen Sjostrom, 18, Pocatello, Idaho, and Marion Rosella Wells, 19, 'Montpelier, Idaho; to LaMar Clark Choules 22, Preston, Idaho end Leoriore McGregor, 22, Thatcher, Idaho; to Omar H. iBergeson, 26, and Darma Lu Thomson, 21. both of Lewiston; to Frederick Oliver Taylor, 29, and Melba Baker Buit. 26. Mendon; to Delmoe Lorin Cook. 19. Archer, Idaho, and Ellen Mv Keller, 17. Rigby, Idaho; to LaMar Olsen, 21, and Arva Seamons, 21 both of Rupert Idaho. ivertij, andjustice Jon adi the living that my backlog of (And a good living for all Bonds will make secure in the years to come for me, for my community, for the boys who will be coming back from fighting in their countrys service.) ... TTV tab Mortgage Loan |