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Show free Four The Cache American, Logan. Cache County, Utah Friday, June MEMORIAL DAY OBSERVED IN COENTY IT NEVER FAILS I of phonograph j hope for a quick victory over the remaining enemy in the pacific, followed by everlasting peace, so that the warrior dead of this nation ar.d of our allies, have not died in vain. Mrs. W. A. Wonnergren. president of the Lrgion auxiliary, read the roll call of honored dead, wlr.le Mrs. J. W. Mouritsen read the n.imes of gold star mothers. Dr. W. W, Merrill was chair? man of the meeting, with musical numbers presented by the Niatone Mrs, Rosa chorus, directed by Crowshaw, prajers by Commander T. Earl Hunsakcr of the Legion, and Osmond Jorgensen, veteran cf both world wars. Similar services, with speakers expressing hope for permanent pease as an outgrowth of the present conflict, were held in , Smithfield. Clarkston, Lewiston,! Hyrum, Wcllsvnllc, Millville and Paradise. He expressed LET HAPPEN not A Soul IS STiCPim' Th'OlP in Town Tmamx Tb IHAhuIL (kmia,C S During the afternoon, many family groups vacationed In Lo. gan and Blacksmith Fork canBear Lake resort oper. yons a tors reported largest crowds since the war began. HotUMlXjq CAur, (itO-Hufa- 21 Mrs. Roy Smith attended a party given by the Sears lady employees Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Ireva Matklns of Logan. Mr. Marian Cragun has purchased tlie date Raymond Service station. Mr. and Mrs. George Cooper of a week visiting Ogden spent friends and relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Koeford and family of Los Angles are the guests of Mrs. Koefords parents, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Smith. Miss Thea Hansen, who is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Hansen, underwent a major oper. ation at the Wm. Budge hospital Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Webb and family of Shelly, Ida., are the guests of Mrs, Webb's mother, Mrs. Isabelle Bingham. Mr. Donald Jackson, who Ts In the Sea Bees, spent 5 days visiting with his wife and family. Mr. Jackson received his boot training at San Diego and has been transferred to Shumaker, Calif. Mrs. Jackson and family accompanied MT. Jackson to Berkley. While there, Mrs. Jackson will be the guest of her sister, Mrs. G. S. Sorensen. Mr.- and Mrs. Roy West spent - Sunday at Bancroft, Ida. as the guests ol Mrs. Ernest Hogan and on Monday and Tuesday acre the guests of Mrs. Marian Bell of Lava Hot Springs. Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Smlthand sons Don, Jay end Robert, and Mr. and Mrs. Ariel Valentine were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smith Wednesday. Mr. Glen Tout left Thursday for California on business. Glen Ray Moosnian. Seaman son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Moosman is spending u short furlough visiting with hts parents and other relatives and friends. Mr. Moosman has finished his boot training at the Navy Camp at San Diego. Mr. Moosmaft and two other young men were the only three of the class chosen to go to school and alii be in the hospital corps. Mrs. Adrian Merrill of Idaho Falls, Mrs. Harvey Christensen of Logan and Mrs. Francinia Christensen of Los Angles, Calif., were visiting with relatives Wednesday. Mrs. J. E. Shueffer entertained at a party honoring Mrs. Helen P. Toolson, who was observing her birthday anniversary Friday afternoon. Luncheon was served to the honored guest, Mrs. T. B. Farr, Mrs. T. W. Jarvis, Mrs. Richard Robert Griffith Roskelly, Mrs. and two special guests, Mrs. Oliver Nelson and Mrs. Richard Toolson. Mrs. Robert Griffith won 2- -c the high score prize. Mrs. was presented with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Tool-so- n a gift. Tarbet of she wrote. Survivors include eight sons and daughters: Loys B. and Laurence McCann, Mrs. Stella Spencer, Mrs. Rosella Erickson, and Mrs. Vera Erickson, Logan; Mrs. Jean Obray, Paradise; H. D. McCann, Garden City; Lorrell McCann, Salinas, Cal., 27 grandchildren, and 16 Mrs. ies Idaho Falls and Mr. and Melvin Tarbet of Indianapolis, Indi na, were visiting relatives and friends Wednesday. Mrs. J. C. Perkins entertained her bridge club at her home Friwav afternoon. Luncheon day served to 8 club members. Mrs Gwen Ewing won the high score prize and Mrs. George Rasmussen won the low score prize. Mrs. Leo Nelson will entertain the dub June 8th. at her home. Funeral services were conducted today at noon in the Sixth ward A meeting was held Memorial ('ay at the cemetery under the (htecUon of the American legion lost 47. Prayers were offered by Byron Yeates and Silvester talk l.y Leslie Nuhn of Hyrum; male quartet by Israel Yeates, Byron Snow, Byron Ye.iUx and William Page, piano accom par.iment by Virginia Snow; the honor roll was read by Mrs. Elun Boggard. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Nel-oof Salt Lake City, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Herman Nelson and John Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. George Newbold of Logan spent Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Alma Jenson. son Mrs. Nad.ne Howell and Clinton arrived here lat week after spending several montlu in has Texas, where Mr. Howell been sttioned. .Mrs. Lola Meyers and family of Salt Lake City are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alma Jenson. j ; Asoeiation Party Faculty So Easily Klrenlt nil office. Loans j Furniture Autos Livestock to $390 0 m I harm- - Rimr. ful bruthinr. lust put your In (lua plat ur bnd littls bln- ( water. AJd dia-nil. Presto I Stains, Tour colorations, drnturs odor disappear. tretb aparklr libs new. Ask your drumst today tor records. for delivering papers at the Cache American Boys wanted and Mrs. E. G. Peterson who were DENTAL cab-- ! TELEPHONE SERVICE DEPENDS ON WAR (Continued from Page Onei , will ha vo to he reconverted " to elvdian production and then they must turn out huge quantities of ti lt phone equipment. Afier that, all the needed telephones, central ofliee equ.pment and outside plant equipment must be installed for tfie people waiting for service. It will be the biggest peace time job that t he telephone company lias ever faced. 'It will take many months but well do it as fast as humanly possible, for we don't like to keep people waiting for service. The annual Faculty association party of the USAC was held at, theglrls camp in Logan canyon last evening. Notwithstanding the rain there was the largest crowd that has ever attended. The occasion was held in honor of Pres, You Never Cleaned beautiful a large asortment inet containing (Continued from puru One) But Jjst a with presented 1, 1913 STATE LOAN I COMPANY . ' OF LOGAN 29 West First North Kleenita. chapel by Bishop Crookston. Burial was in the Garden City cemetery under direction of the W. Get Kieemte to day at City Drag Loyal Hall mortuary. Company and all good druggists. PHONE 260 Mary It. Cook McCann Mrs. Mary R. Cook McCann, 81, 25 years, died Tuesday about 3:30 p. m. at the family home, 335 South First Wont, Logan, of infirmities incident to age. She was born November 12, 1863 in Holden, a daughter of Phineas W. and Amanda Savage Cook. She lived most of her life ii Bear Lake county and was married to Hyrum J. McCann, July 12, ,1883 in Garden City. He died in 1909. A member of the LDS church, she was active throughout her life in dramatics and was noted for several poems and short stor- - resident of Logan MISCELLANEOUS PENNY SAVERS Mrs. Wrights, IBREAD Wheat or Tj'Tl J. y 20oz. loaves .... 2 I White RAISIN BREAD 16 oz. loaf 's PRUNES Cc"0-- 400 ' COCOA IIersheys lb. 100 14 I MILK Morning or Sego 390 Dixie, American 1lFirrOC ......730 UllEEuk 2 lb. box FLOUR r...K.ra.f.... 25 lb. sack . 1.09 200 BABY FOOD CVEHID dill III 2.09 Sleepy HoUow Maple flavor, 16 oz. Q!f wily MEATSL 180 WAFFLE 190 white BLEACH Quart SOIL OFF Maglc 100 600 SSrt AEROWAX qSS1 BORAXO . Hand Cleaner 450 140 10 oz Clrai,ser cans 140 Tender ungraded No. 2 size 3 for 290 OLD DUTCH 2 LUNCH I HOW MUCH TO MOVE A K ., 55280 FRESH PRODUCE WAR? SOON as we can, well bring to bear on the Japs all the additional might , weve been using against Germany. What will it cost, this Moving Day of War? Estimate it in these terms: The job of. moving millions of men from one front to another. Thousands of ships to carry the e airsupplies of battle. Swanns of craft to blast the path into enemy territory. You can get an idea of the cost from the fact that Uncle Sam needs 7 billions from ns in the mighty Seventh War Loan now! The Seventh War Loan g will call for the greatest we have ever done. i..mVt'.T' COFFEE work, land or capital in the 7th War Loan. UNO YOUR QUOTA whether from you have a quota AND MAKt IT I Ar?r 220 BEEF ROAST Kw FRESH CUBAN Jlry - For canning. Lb. CHUCK 4 poits CP Lb.jly FRANKS ASPARAGUS ... 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