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Show April Tuom1;i.v, tor- SO, The Cache American, Lepra n. Cache County, Utah 1916 .' - F e Miff, J Navy Recruiting Is the ntxt Waldo Hatch j PEDESTRIANS RIGHT-OF-WA- Y ol , Fred S. Rex, captain In the army ordnance corps, was a Logan visitor Saturday. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Rex of Logan. CATTLE MUST RE TESTED The seasons neze low and wide neckline is filled in with a lovely 'white organdie yoke for the teenage girl, i.e. Anne Francis , of NBCs When a Girl Marries . Pale blue fine cotton that looks like silk, makes the dress with its full skirt and sash tied in a bozo like a bustle. The yoke is edged with embroidery and Emily Hilkcns designed the dress to be made also in yellow, aqua, gray or beige with white. This is one of Annes favorite dresses and she'll wear it in Hollywood where she is soon to become a motion picture starlet. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dickerson have returned from Santa Monica. Calif., where they have been for the past several months. Although they have children living there, they much prefer Cache valley as a place to live. Directors to Meet Dairy Diplomas Directors of the Logan chamber of commerce will meet Friday at 6.15 p. m. in the Bluebird for an important meeting, according president. for diploma who have completed 10 dairymen of herd years dairy improvement work in Utah Is bc.ng provided rervice. by the Utah extension according to Lyman H. R.ch, extension dairyman. Retained A silver-mount- ed Lieutenant Colonel Ben B. Blair retired professor of military ence and tactics at Utah State Agricultural college, has received amended orders which retain him as head of the college RCTC deGirl Lost and Found There was a good deal of ex- partment until June 30. At that time, Lieutenant Colonel Blair will citement last evening when Cath-rysmall daughter of Mr. and go on 120 days terminal leave to being placed on the army Mrs. Glen A. Erickson was missed piior officers retired He previously from the home. She had gone with a neighbor to visit and had start- has been relieved of duties at ed home but became confused in USAC after five years of service Just before the duung World War II. the directions. Turley Joins worn in lo n.aji.r :n am-- College ROTC j S Sei.e.mt Itobcit O. Turley, l.mUa.iiy at Utah St ae Agihultutul college, Eleanor IaH assistant of ROTC t Halle, of jis Anu'le.s, Cali.'oinia. Ogdtn I lgh sihoo), has been fr 'hmiui. 1ms w.ij'ixd" lur pro-- 1 traiis'cired to Utah oUte Agneul-turlioseti cattle ranch for an ait i accollege ROTC detachment. tive barkyard and a profession. Uilor to the war. Sergeant Turregist, ring in animal hu- - ley was stationed with the Lobandiy last fall. Miss Haile be-- J gan high school unit, leaving to came engaged to Hurt Taylor, of' accept a commission. During the Neplii. landscape architecture mawar he served with a military jor, and with a desire to be a johee unit as flist lieutenant and real pa it ner in her future husserved overseas. band's future she profession, Lieutenant Colonel Hen B. Blair, shifted her study to landscape who has been lecalled for temporarchitecture, a active duty after retiring "But now Burt has changed ary month ago, is commandant of the all that,1 she says. "Now we are college unit. looking for a good spot to set up in LncLcape architecture anymul -, ' 1 al J week President TruWednesday 8 man born, 1 084. Surrender terms Thursday 9 Historical Dates Signed at Reims, 1945. National Golf MAY, J946 Saturday 11 ). week Flower: Hawthome( Lily of the National Hospital Sunday 12 Valley. Uirthstone: A cate. Emerald. day. Wednesday WAACs authorHealth da?. Tuesday 14 May day. Hiller's death reported, ized by Act of Congress, 1942. 1915. Straw at day Wednesday 15 Monday 6 National Torture In many cities. Air Mail icrvlce Wcek ). National Restaurant' established, 1918. (11-18- i r Webb, chairman George of the committee In charge of g for the 31st Bangs annual- - Richmond Black and White show, urges all dairymen who plan to enter cattle In the show to have them tested Immediately and obtain entifleates showing that they are free from Bangs d.sease. For the convenience of those entering cattle In the show, but who do not wish to make direct contact with a voter ;nr.i.an. Mr. Webb and his committee have arranged with a veterinarian for Bangs testing to be done in these herds. It is Important, however, that those wishing the service of the veterinarian through the committee must make immediate arrangements with Mr, Webb. O. SWEET FIFTEEN Diqkersons Home Other Women where from Los Angeles to New York City. When traffic-contrsignals are not In glace or not In opt ration the driver of a vehicle shall yield the rlght-o- f way, slowing down or stoppbe to so yield to ing if a pedestrian crossing the roadway within a crosswalk when e jf'4ciri:n is upon the half of the roadway upon which the vrh.ile Is traveling. Jesse, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. La Von Earl, after a few weeks to San furlough has returned Diego, Calif., wheie he will rejoin his companions in the navv. at USAC National of Candy In Chicago, Illinois. other departments. Returns to Navy day Day, annual clean-u- p at Utah State Agricultural college will begin Wednesday at 8 a. m., announced John Murch. of Corpus Main chairman. Christl, Texas, projects of the day follow: (1) union painting the temporary building; (2) repair trailer camp roads and trailers; (3) clean stadium; (4) repair parking lot behind engineering builling; (5) Imj prove Institute grounds; (6) line tennis court. First . I j j 'A .i Union meeting will be held Saturday, May 4. at 2.30 p. m. In' the take house. No departments will be held for the secretaries, chorlst-- 1 magazine representatives, ers or organ4.sts. but a good at- - J tendance is desired in all the j Waldo Hatch, brother of Ad- - j riun Hatch, has teen In Logan the past week to visit his child-re- n who 'are here for the summer. Mr. Hatch resides In New York City. Clean-U- p la. Riiief Society Meeting The Logan Sike Relief Sor.ety j ike She Changed IKr Mind .! Bishop and Mis. It C. Munson, of Rahmond, are ucauoigng In tie Pacific northwest. $"0.00 Reward d. ii r Vacationing in Northwest n. Tlie college is offering a re- ward of $50 00 for information leading to the recovery of some band instruments that were taken from the band room at the col-- 1 lege over the week-en- :i J1.m n t.mdv tin i.'M d.r.-- aleis of- His office ficer to be in Lo-uis in the army recruiting office in the post office building. Visits la Wlaili i. I 1 c1 F. V, unvintion s.iwduUd day lor the navy recruiting Re tt. inls Sneet Meet lY.mun.i J. Jt -- Friday lapre Five Wednesday, May 1st. SPECIAL SHOWING OF LATEST STYLES Tailored to Measure Suits - Coats - Dresses ll Coverts Included All-woo- MRS. DALTON Room 306 HOTEL ECCLES I (re you really one n, storm she was noticed gc.ng along the sidewalk crying by a Mrs. Adams at Fourth North and Fifth West, who persuaded her to go in her home. From the information received from the little girl the family were notified of her whereabouts. She was six blocks away from home. HELPS BUILD UP ngSISTAHCE against II ta Recent Births Recent births In local hospitals include a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. A. Bailey Dunford, of LoWilliam and Miriam a of Logan; Phillips Naylor, daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Cheney, of Laketown.... a son to Mr. and Mrs. Dell Hansen; a son to Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. John- gan; a son ' son ytc t Jr. sftunflih yriifc Licr,3 Tonight Outing Annual spring outing of Logan Lions club will be held tonight beginning at 7:30 p. m. in Malibou H. Lodge, according to Harry Eimmons, chairman of arrangements. Carrol Bowcut, Joseph Olson and Glenn Nielsen are in charge of the program, while Ray Proffit, James C. Wallentine and Joseph Ritchie will supervise the luncheon. Lets be honest, now YES your own safety and that of your family depend on the way you drive. YES Are you a Lydia E. Plnkhams Vegetable Comrelieve pound does more than Just female by monthly pain when caused functional monthly disturbances. It also relieves ipeak, tired, nervous, when cranky feelings of such days Comdue to this cause. Plnkhams pound has a soothing effect on one of womans most Important organs. PlnkTaken thruout the month resishams Compound helps build up tance against such distress. It s also effective stomachic tonic. 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Do you drive in and turn from the proper traffic lane? 6. Do you refuse to drink before driving? (Think, now, before answering.) 3. Do you give the pedestrian a break even though he may not have the right of way? (Remember, you walk sometimes, too.) & Also A Fine Stomachic Tonic! obey traffic lights even when youre in a hurry? . Do 2. Do you always come to a full stop at a stop sign (never coast through)? The Month YES NO 4. you always signal before turning or coming to a stop (never play guessing games with the driver behind you) ? 1 Thruout JjjduL . , , remember, NO When Taken - eQuaEaMKunrY o 7. Do yourive with extra caution in fog, rain or snow and on wet or icy pavement? 8 to 10 "YES answers Good driving. We need more of you! 6 !o 8 "YES" answers Fair driving. You must improve. BRAKES-- temptation to do a little "low altitude flying? they need adjustment? How about the hand brake? Do ? Are headlights properly focused and aimed? Are tall and stop lights in good condition? 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(Frankly, now, have you ever looked them up?) P. S. Take another look at your score. Would your family and friends rate you the same? that good? of red blood cells. markably NO Are they all in safe condition? WINDSHIELD The PoBca Traffic Safety Check sponsored by International As sodatioa of Chiefs of Police. COUNCIL IN COOP PREPARED BY THE ADVERTISING RATION WITH THE NATIONAL SAFETY COUNCIL AND ftfTERNAIlONAL ASSOCIATION OP CHIEFS OP POliCE) HORN -- Does WiPERS-D- o (No cuts, fabric breaks, excessive wear?) they operate satisfactorily? Do blades need replacing? it operate easily and when you need it? Are there any other safety items that need attention, such as steering, defect in glas tear view mirror, muffler, etc? (Have these checked regularly.) |