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Show i Tuesday, February The Cache American, Logan, Cache County, Utah 19 1G 2(5, of Oxford, Id iho. Lu Je.in Seamons, Wanda Mrs. Helen Seamons. Mrs Jessie brother, Eli M Hill, of T ton. Jcamne Ball--. I. erne Salmons, Mm, Mae Ia'C. Miss Vlr-- 1 Idaho; and a bister, Mrs Stella and iKmna Ilmecy. nil er Ashcroft, Harry Spent pirn I.ee Park: of D.llon, Motitum. Mrs. Gwen Miles of Hyde SeaFuneral services will be cn-- j Hancey, Dale Ralls and Ivan was of Smithfleld. The rest of the ev- -j Miss mens. Reeder Marnette oucted Thursday at 2 p. m. m ening was spent playing cards, tabernacle by Cliff accompanist. j Welisville with score prizes tying awarded t of was gue-"Mrs. Hurren Ruby Olsen, to Helen Seamons and Virginia Tile i,i!.s may call at the home honor at a party given by memMrs. Hancey and Mrs. Lee cf a son, llay P. Hill. Welisville. bers of the Fine Arts club at the were presented with a gift, Wed- j j Wednesday evening and Thursday home of Mrs Helen Lamb, Mrs. David Hurren entertained ! Burial nesday evening, A short business at a children's services. to of time pioj party at her home , will be In Welisville cemetery meeting was held prior to the Thursday afternoon In honor of party In' which officers for the under direction of Thompson fun was observ-- I comm year were installed. Thev her son Kent, who eral home, of Hyrw'a. anniversary, are: Mrs, Martha Dalnes. presi- lng his 8th birthday were luncheon enjoyed dent: Mrs. Ruby Reeder, vice pres- Games and Lewis L. Cannon little guests: the following by Mrs. Ellen Balls, secretary. for Lewis ident: Funeral services Dean Jilwood. Mor'e, Included Mr. Ronald Dale Lloyd Cannon, one monih old Outgoing officers Kirby, Morrison, George Lee son of Lloyd Hugh and fvclyn Phvllls Scholes, Mr. Va Ferrin Perkes. Bobby Le, Nedra rest of The Perkes. Mias Mae and Smith Cannon, who died Saturday Nila Harris. Ilarene Balls. the evening was spent playing Waite, in a local hospital were conductMrs. C. A. Webb reand Mr. progressive games, followed by ed today at 2 p. m. at the Kenweek from Niagara last turned and neth Lindquist mortuary chapel by short program of readings N. Y.. where they have Falls, were for the Prizes games Losongs. at the John Christensen, member of ChrUtofTersen spent six weeks visiting Mrs. Lynn gan Ninth ward bishopric. Burial won by Mrs. Edna and Mr. of home Mm nd Mrs. Myrle Ashcroft was in Smithfleld cemetery. Hurren wai presented with ; a Brady. The Ladies' Literary club are gift Luncheon was served at sponsors of a motion - picture the following' small tables to will be held every which show euests: Edith Seamons, Ellen In the school evening Thursday Helen Mvrle Lamb, Ashcroft, Balls, rymnaslum. The MIA sponsored their annual Ruby Balls. Genell Miller. Ruby The Old Testament study class Reeder. Ruth Kirby, Eulalia Git-ten- s, gold and green ball Tuesday evThursday Mae Lee, Eunice Ashcroft, held their last meeting hall, ening in the amusement class has met all The evening. Verla Lucille Waite, which was artistically decorated May Perkes, supervision of Dr. Lamb, Edna ChrlstofTersen. Mar- winter under The In gold and green colors. Refreshfollowing have Chase. ments were served to a large tha Daincs and the honored guest. Daryl course: R. Homer the completed R. Lee entertained Mrs. Ernest crowd. A .special features of the Perkes. Hyde. Oneita Waite. May evening was a floor show under at a supper party at her home Joyce Waite. Ruth Kirby, Lillian direction of ward danre director, Saturday evening in compliment Eunice Ashcroft, Eulalia Ivan Seamons. Mbs Carmen Lee to her mother, Mrs. Sadie Han- Dalnes. Leora Helen Seamons. mother-in-laGlttens. Mrs. was crowned MIA queen of 1948. cey. and her Balls. Ellen Hurren. Lamb. Ruby Hattie Lee. who were observing Miss Clarice Perkes and Miss AlAshcroft. Wanda ton Daincs were her attendants. their birthdays last week. Supper Winona Vail. Hurren, Dalnes. Carrie Participating in the dance were was served to the following: Mrs. Martha Lee. Mae and Lamb Marion Seamons, Carol Seamons, Sadie Hancey, Mrs. Hattie Lee, Avon a I ' c"a-nion- ', I Navy Veteran Alexander M. Hill j Byrnfs, AMM 3c. 4th East, veteran of Asiatic-Pacifi- c has camp been discharged from the r.avy - j at Shoemaker, California. Robery P59 North Oliu Coburn, J VOCALS, rage Five M. Alexander M. Hill, 82, lifelong resident of WelLvtllc. died Sunday incident afternoon of infirmities to age, He was born in Wellsulle, October 28, 18G3, a son of Alexander He B. rnd Emma Mungor Hill. morr.ed Lucy Poppleton; she died in May, 1922. He later married Ella Austin Bums, in 1931. Survivors include his widow, of Welisville; eleven sons and daughters; Ray P., Wesley 1'.. and Elmer Hill; Mrs. Elva H. Hill, of Wcllbvlile; Mrs. Neoma Myers, of Grace, Idaho; William E. Hill, of Lava Hot Springs, Idaho; Eli P. Mrs. Hill, of Mackay, Idaho; Sarah Kunz, and Mrs. Barbara Mrs. Robins, of North Ogden; Mrs. Emma Haslam. of Logan; , Lions to Sew j Logan Lady Lions will sew at the Red Cross work center Wed-- 1 nesday from 2 to 5 p. m. It wasj reported by Mrs. Jesse Wallentine.j j i Roof Fire j A fire in ah apartment house' owned by Ezra C. Lundahl, at 392 North Main, caused by sparks from a chimney early this morning. respited In $20 damage covered by insurance, according to E. S. Laurence, fire chief. i Navy Man Returns Another Navy Vet Jay L. Long. ETC 1c, Logan. been discharged has recently from the navy at Shoemaker, Weler L. Wallace. EM3C, USNR son of Mrs. Marie Wallace, 39 5th East. Logan, returned to the States aboard the USS Lenawee, which left Guam, February 9. arFrancisco about rived in San February 23. The USS Lenawee Is one of the navys many attack transports which supported the seizure of steeping stone bases to Japan by carrying thousands . of fighting men and their equipment to invasion beaches and U. S. held beachheads. i California. Visit Family Mr. and Mrs. George States and family. Mrs. Virgil Weidman. and Miss Marjorie Peterson, all of Salt Lake city, were BRIGHT STRIPES friends and relatives In Logan, and unclutStripes, clean-cu- t Sunday. The three girls are daughgive that American beauty ters of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Pe- tered, look. Horizontal stripes accentuate terson, of Amalga. y bulkiness, so nev and smait this season. And vertical Minor Fire tripes are as slimming as a A minor fire at the residence diet! B.oad shoulders take wings to of Mrs. R. E. Wolfley, 175 y East form the cap sleeves, which are 2nd North, caused by cleaning slashed deep at the armholes. in $10 That's the season's secret for style with gasoline, resulted damage Sunday, Fire Chief E. S. and comfort! And this Fashion Laurence, reported. The damage Fiock of the Week boasts another for happy laundry days. secret was covered by Insurance. Shoulder pads button in, and the rhoulders themselves unbutton and lie flat upon the ironing board. Logan C. of C. The old and the new have been President Wllford W. Lundberg, attention-grabbing vice presidents Rulon Rasmusson combined to form this Fashion Frock. The smart James O. Stewart and secretary j functional design is new. And the M. R. Hovey of Logan chamber fabric, loomed in Mexico, abounds of commerce, attended the annual ith Old World charm. dinner meeting of the Ogden of commerce Monday Discharged chamber I evening. S Leo E. Purser, of Smith-fiel- d j has been honorably RFD, I Back Science Loans at from the navy discharged Members of Sigma Xi, honorary Shoemaker separation center, Calscientific fraternity at USAC, are , ifornia. in petitioning Utah's delegation congress to support a bill pro- - j To Graduate viding federal fund3 for developGeorge H. Kelker, USAC faculment of scientific and experl- -' ty University mental projjects In colleges and j of member, attending is a candidate for Miehogan, universities throughout the nation. doctor of science degree at midDr. D. M. Hammond, zoologist, is year graduation exercises. chairman of the committee acting Dr. J. locally on the project. Stewart JVilliams, geologist, is Eligible for Discharge Pfc. Ralph C. Lundstrom, son Sigma XI president, f of Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Lundstrom, has docked at Seattle, French Water Diviner VicM. Planiol, of Paris, France, Wash., aboard the SS Oneida He left tory. Japan February 9, has written the Logan chamber of and is for eligible discharge. of him commerce to mail a list any farmers or others who might be - interested In dowsing. Dows- Forester Makes Film J. Whitney Floyd, professor of ing means locating underground water for wells, particularly in forestry at USAC, departed Mondry areas.' Planiol states that with day for Boise, Idaho to make the instruments he uses he can final plans for filming a movie locate any water, on the fighting of large forest Its depth, quality, salts or other fires. He is state forester fire impurities, dormant or running warden and is chairman of the and other information. He closes intermountain fire 1m production his communication by apologizing committee. With him will go Don for the ugly paper he has been Drummond, of Ogden, - assistant forced to use. It Is all they have state forester fire warden, who is of in Paris. He plans to come to aiding with the production the film. America if It can be arranged. vi-iti- top-neav- First Ward Mutual i Ie. 1 I I i J I HYDE PARK w. First ward Mutual tonight will dispense with usual classwork to be entertained by a chorus from USAC, after which a dance will be given for all ward members. . Cache Meadow Farm Golden Guernsey Milk A Visiting Here Mrs. Dorothy Worley Wright, of of Bishop Morgan, daughters 1st West William Worley, 338 South, Is visiting in Logan with friends and relatives. VISITORS ALWAYS WELCOME! See Our Herd of Registered Utahns in California Dr. W. G. Ruckenbrod, Salt Lage city dentist, is vacationing in Glendale, California, with Mrs. Ruckenbrod, and reports he has seen M. E. P. Baer, former anl Bill Goodspeed, former Aggie athlete, in Glendale. The Ruckenbrods anticipate return March 1st I I J lc Guernsey Cows and Inspect Our New and Modem Milk Plant! Lo-gani-te, J fin J bt.-ho- Former Band Leader DELIVERIES III LOGAN AND SMITIIFIELD Lieutenant Colonel Eldon Hans-ooson of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hanson, 142 East 4th North, Is Eldon was visiting In Logan. formerly band leader of the n, I Phone 450W Grade A Pasteurized Permit No. 104 Dan-san- te orchestra. I r, , A Social Custom pleasant and convenient for Women CALLING j CARDS and finds them not at Every woman who calls on her friends informally home can make her call known by leaving a dainty little card, upon which is printed her name. Then, too, in presenting a gift on occasions can be such as birthday anniversaries, a nicely printed calling card inclosed as an identifiction of the giver. yiiw $0 jtnek tvAen YOU yeu ytve EVERSHARP MAY NAVE SOME FREE BY MAKING A PAYMENT ON A SUBSCRIPTION TO THE . CACHE AMERICAN i . Either as a new account or as a payment on your present subscription thousands of feet Wont flood or leak-E- veft ! . . . Magic Feed keeps you high in a plane thousands writing cleanly and smoothly new Magic Point The refill. words more per it write. hear even is so smooth you cant feeds new points Pencil Matching Repeater machine when you need new points like a colors with contrasting gun'. In choice of rich i guaranteed Jorem. gold bands. Service t a ' , ' A payment of $3.00 covers a two-ye- ar subscription to anyone living in 4 Cache Valley. With it we will give you absolutely FREE, 50 CALLING ; i CARDS with your name neatly printed thereon. To those outside of the valley, the price is $4.00. THE JEWEL This offer is good until March 31, DOX (Harold Coiner) Logan. Utah Hotel Eccles Bldg. "TAKE TUNE IN PHIL BAKER IN IT OR IEAVE .. IT" CBS SUNDAY NIGHTS (j 1946 |