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Show Friday. May 7. 1913 Recovering Mrs. Clarence Brough of Corn. is recovering at a local ho, filal following a major operation. it,h In St. Ixiuis Herb Ormcml, manager of Lo gun's Tmgwall store, Is in St Louis, Mu., on buying tiip, Meet Tonight Member of the Pro Couples group will meet tonight at 8 30 pm. at the home of Mr. and Mrs Marion Chugg Graduate's and h'ar Representative John H. Corpor.il Lavtre A. Dattage, son Schenk discuss legislative proof Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Dattage. cedure. of 321 West Fifth North street, has graduated from an intensive course in aviation mechanics at Advances Scott E. Jackson, son of Mr. and Lockheed Aircraft school. Mrs. E. L. Jackson of Coll ge, has California. been advanced to grade of corporal In the U, S. army. He is Son Arrives stationed in Hawaii, Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle (Mickey) Michaclson of Sunland. California Dance Saturday former Logan residents, announce by the the birth in Clrndale. Cal., on A dance, sponsored Richmond Black and White comApril 30 of a fine son. mittee. will be held Saturday night in the Richmond commun See Film ly hall. Tile Mcndon orchestra Action on Six Fronts", a war will furnish the music. film was shown ta the Lor an club members Wednesday Story Hour at their regular meeting. Reid Mrs. Herman Boll will be the Wangsgaard was Inducted into the teller at Uie regular story story club as a new member and Sheldon Bergeson, Red Cross field rep-re- s hour Saturday at 1.30 pm. in the Cache county library. ntative, was a special guest. g ideii.j-Youn- Bur-bun- k. Short Illness At Texas Tech Miss Elizabeth Drysdale, an Warren B. Wilson, son of Mrs. of the Allen's Ladies' store A. L. Wilson of Logan, has ar- was confined to her home during rived at Texas Tech college, Lubpart of the week because of bock. Texas, for a course of army air force Instruction lasting approximately sax months. On e Furloug- h- Faculty Gassed Will Delegate Report Trip Tears Army Bring At Can) on Party vary as to reports lather it was deliberately or accidently planted, faculty member at Uuih Bute Agricultural college are proud" over the fact that they sustained a gas attack" by the army. as some 250 teacher It hapt-neand their partners were enjoying association the annual faculty spring party at the Chris' camp In Logan canyon. Wednesday night. According to one report, five prhate from Buahnrll General hospital In Brigham City, stationed in the canyon on maneuvers, approached the pirty in a Jeep They received directions on how to drive op the mountain lo the rear of the camp to "carry out the maneuvers." A short time luter the party-goeburst Into tears. Some rushand ed into Uie camp cabin others rushed out. Wlierever they went they wept. Finally someone discovered a tear gus bomb which was spreading Its special brand of wo over the landscape. The bomb was removed but tears continued flowing lor some 45 minutes. members Most faculty have agreed, however, that if the bomb was "planted by accident," army punishmrnt should be a "good stretch of K. P. duty." Although rs Summer School Steven Johansen, a member of Open House the U. S. Army air corps, who Is Eleven Visiting Cache county residents again now taking pursuit pilot training, Faculty Members are reminded of the open is home on a short furlough. He house Saturday Eleven visiting faculty members at the Cache Is the son of Mrs. Fanny Johanwill attend the USAC summer sesValley Dairy association's new sen. cheese plant at Amalga. President sion June 7 to July 16. Director John H. Schenk announced that leaves MUton R. Merrill, has announced. Hospital refreshments will be served. Two will appear at Coach E. L. Dan Cash of Smithfleld, Thursannual seventeenth Romney's home from to his returned day are Everett Nominators a Logan hospital where he has coaching school. They coach from the Appointment of a nomination been und?rgoing medical treatment Shelton, basketball committee to subimt names next for the past six weeks. He under- University of Wyoming, and Henry UniTuesday of candidates for officers' went a major operation and has Frnka, football coach at the versity of Tulsa, who will be on in the Logan Lions club was an- had a heart ailment. the Ulrh State campus for a nounced Tuesday by President A. period. J. Morris. Committee members ar Returns from Coast Dr. E. L. Hanson, chairman; The noted author, critic and lecMrs. Frederick Preator has returer of music. Sigmund Spaeth Rasmussen. A. George Ray. turned to her Logan home after of New York City is another obmond, D, A. Burgoyne and John visiting in Hollywood, California, tained for Uie summer session. Dr. Anderson. with her daughter, Mrs. Jack D. FamCarter and granddaughter, Mar 'Paul Popenoe, director of the Relations Institute in Los Anily Carter. Speakers Gay geles. Cal., will also present special Dr. A. C.vnl Cullister, dean of, lectures. the new school of medicine at! GreT Daughter Irwin Edman, professor of philUniversity of Utah was speaker' Mr. and Mrs. Boyd C. AlbreUen osophy at Columbia university in at initiation ceremonies of Phi' welcomed their second New York City will lecture. Other Tliurrday Kappa Phi, national honorary child and first daughter at a local faculty members scheduled for the scholastic society at Utah State! Mrs. Albretsen Is the scirion arc M. C. Barlow, professor hospital. Agricultural college, last night at former Leila Nielsen, daughter of of psychology at the University of 8:30 p.m. in the women's recep. Mr. and Mrs. Leo C. Nielsen of Utah; Jane Leichsenring, professor tion room of the. Commons build-- , Hyrum. Mr. Albretsen is stationed of nutrition at Uie University of ing. Twenty eight seniors and! with the U. S. army at Camp Minnesota; Paul R. Mort, professeven faculty members were ini-- ! Adair, It is the fifth sor of education at teachers colOregon. tiated into the organization. for Mr. and Mrs. grandchild Alta lege, Columbia university; Nielsen. Miller, primary supervisor of the Returns Home Jord.n school district in Utah; Mrs. George Q. Rich has re- Repair Trails Mary Nielson, supervisor of eleturned to her Logan home after Members of the Cache Canter mentary schools. South Sanpete an extended visit in Los Angeles, club have been active during the school district in Utah; and WanCalifornia, with her son, Attorney past few weeks repairing several da Robertson, critic teachers of M. Logan Rich who has been bridgse and trails and construct- the University of Utah. weeks. ing new ones for the coming ridseriously ill for several Attorney Rich underwent a major ing season. The club has also puroperation but has not fully re- chased 100 booklets on "Training covered yet. His wife is the for- Riding Horses, and one will be mer Afton Robinson, daughter of presented to each club member. No Rubbish Hauling Professor and Mrs. V. O. Robin, Although many Logan residents son, former Logan residents. They Marriage Licenses took Advantage of the opportunity have two daughters. Marriage licenses have been is- offered by the city street departsued at the Cache county clerks ment to clean up their yards and Red Cross Work office to William Maughan Dar-lehomes, City Health Officer Evan A total of 312 articles, includ25, of Wellsville and Jennie Western, reported today that many ing 212 knitted articles, have been Theda McBride, 22, of Logan; to persons still are placing rubbish shipped by the Cache County Red Gayle Wilford Clement, 25, Lew- and materials, other than regular Cross chapter to the Ogden war isville, Idaho and Ellen Sherry, 24 garbage, at the curbs for collecB. Langton, of Menan, Idaho. depot, Mrs. Nellie tion. county chairman, reported today. He pointed out that these people The clothing has been sewed by Asks Divorce are disobeying a city ordinance the production committee under Lowell D. Norman Friday filed and are subject to penalty. chairmanship of Mrs. Eric John- suit in First district court asking For those people not acquainted son and the knitting project was divorce from Mildred with the city garbage ordinance, under direction of Mrs. C. C. on a charge of we are reprinting it: Randall. mental cruelty. The plaintiff reTwo garbage cans must be proquested that because of a minor vided by owner, or tenant, one for Diseases Drop childs age, it be awarded the dry garbage, with tight lid, and Logan reported only three new custody of the defendant and one for wet garbage, with lock cases of mumps for the week end- will pay $20 per month for sup- lid. Both kinds of garbage will be collected at the same time. v ing April 30, the state health re- port of the child. 'Paper, glass, ashes, etc., or any port shows. Cache county, outside poisonous matter must be put in Logan, had II cases of chicken Visiting Parents wet pox, 14 cases of measles; one of Sergeant Lew Mar Andersen dry garbage can, and not in German measles, four of mumps. and his wife, the former Anne garbage can. Lawn grass will be taken on the approxiThroughout the state Madsen, have been visiting durmately 300 fewer cases were rej ing the past week at the home day that garbage is collected, if of Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Andersen. placed in separate or dry garbage ported. Sergeant Andersen who has seen container. rocks, dirt, Building materials, serevice in Asia and Latin Ameri-a- c. Talks to KDs auto parts, relawn manure, sod, is in stationed on Pennsylvania. Mrs. Esther Paulsen talked fuse from stumps, leaves, branchChinese are at a meeting of the es etc., will not be collected by association alumni Delta Kappa collector. garbage the at chapter Thursday evening will not be taken. ashes Hot The offered scholarships by house. Cloma Hammond and Mrs. committee Sears Roebuck and company to (Ashes and Table garbage together Frances Hayes were outstanding high school graduates with each container must not exmembers in charge. ceed 100 lbs. In weight.) enrolling in the school of agriculOil drums or barrels are not ture at Utah State Agricultural will be continued this permlssable for use as garbage college cans. The 60 members of the North year, Dean R. H. Walker announcaU After collection, garbage ed Farmers today. Future Cache chapter, The public relations office of the cans must be taken in. of America, have invested a total After containers are worn out of $2858.35 in war bonds and Sears Roebuck company has Just will be collected, and new ten they announced of that value scholarships a stumps having maturity must be provided by the ones In will of each be awarded $100 Cardon $3672.90, President Wayne announced after a survey of pur- Utah to high school graduates. owner or tenant. Collection starts, and garbage Dean Walker said. chases by members. Scholarships will be awarded up- cans must be out on the curb, 6:30 The purchases average $47.64 per A. M. from April 1st to October on the basis of scholarship, finanmember, he pointed out. Active in a recent salvage drive cial need, interest in agriculture, 1st, and 8:00 oclock A. M. from moral integrity and October 1st to April 1st. and other patriotic campaigns, the citizenship, Please cooperate 100 per cent FFA chop ter now Is conducting a rural leadership. Application blanks these rules and with garbage with are available the for scholarship campaign to exterminate pests, the collector. at his office, Dean Walker said. president reported. all-da- y one-we- Ru-Io- Garbage Notice Scholarships Purchase Bonds Page Five The Cache American. Ixipan. Cache County, Utah officer of thr ITA cnteiuinrd llie childien of the ward with an EnnUT party deeach child bringing a corated and filled for their lunch. A program consMing of song and the by recitations was given outdoor followed by children, game and dancing. The John Jcnkina camp of the DUP nwt Thursday at the home with capo( Mrs. Ida Crojk-oIn tain Meda Farkea charge; Ye Mountains High"; soil g prayer by Alice Chntrnrn ; aong by LuRce Crookston and Gladys Ik nm, "Tli re an Old Spinning Wheel. As there was no meet.ng were both lessons last month "Outdoor Flay Grounds" given. was treated by Roma Dowdle and in Pioneer Printing Ann Barrett: Days ong. by "When the Lights Go On Again" by I.uRee Crookston and Gladys were Nol.i JenBenson, HnMrs Ida kins. Mable H.meey and Crookston. The young married couple met Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Mary Dowdle. Mrs. John Schenk and Mrs Amy Krarsley were were the visitors. Game played prizes being won by Wilma Cooley, George Bullard. Iona Jenkins and Harold Griffin. Lunrh eon was served to 15 guests by Mr. and Mrs. LcVolr Dowdle as ba-k- et Herschel Bullvn. inuonaf counchamber ol cilor of Uie returned Wednesday commerce, from New York City ahere he attended the National Chamber war will rexrt on hi council and la! at n membership t0 of Uie local organization meeting at the a Blue Ur d. Mr. Bulkn said Uie Council We attended by more than 2000 busi11 Slates of Uie union, including some of our most ben a tors and busidistinguished ness leaders. Tliey participated in discussions on bow business. industry and civilian life can contribute to a speedy a Inning of the war, of what business can and must do to provide employment, and what must be done to assist private enterprise in meeting postwar problems. He was pleased particularly and satisfied'' as he put it, "over Uie deliberations of the conference because of the election of the Logan chamber's candidate, Frederick P. Champ, as director from tire Ninth District, an honor and distinction for Logan, the state of Utah and Uie entire west." ness leaders from her club at hsr home Friday. Pinochle followed lunehon which ww served on card tubks; prizes were d won by Ruth Ik morn, Madge lienson. Twelve and guents were present Mrs. Braa Winn of Rupert, Idaho is visiting her sister Mrs, Ivan Henson. Ivan Ik niam was rolled to Teto ton, Idaho, Saturday owing d. the deeath of bis sister' Mr. and Mr. A. J. Nelson. Mr .and Mis. George Hunter, motored to Teton to attend the funeral services. Mr. Elywin I'eUfsen of TVx.ia. whose husband is in Alaska with the armed forces, is Malting hia parents, Mr. and Mrs, Parley Its-- 1 terson of Newton. Ral-l-r- afternoon Tuesday Ilerschel Bullvn Returns From East trip tonight NEWTON ' I bat-bun- (ounty W elfare Plan Studied (Continued turns toaard from Pare One) Uie program. The program must be operated on a statewide basis or abandoned, Mr. Hall explained. SO there must he some sort of unified action by welfare boards throughout the stale. Noble Chambers, county director of public welfare and a member of Uie chamber of commerce committee, explained details of the new program. committee members, Chamber admitting that they had not studied details of Uie program Uioroughly, declared that Governor Alaw had crlUclzed the preoa the sent welfare program of Logan grounds that It Is not encouraging Dr. John Carlisle Representing the Logan chamto the welfore clients to find jobs and ber Mr. Bullen, and Chester J. Ol- spoke Sunday evening sen. president of the Ogden cham- people of Newton on the Jap re Uiat he had warned that the present program, for Uils reason, ber, were Uie only Utahns In at- location center. Larson might "bankrupt Uie state." Mr. Dr. and Mrs. Osborn Bullen was tendance. and "On Uie face of It." one chamber loud in his praise of Uie telling, and children of Logan were via member said, T can't committee his of the at home and successful done work parents by (tors loyal Mr. Olsen in behalf of Logan's Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Larsen on understand why the same objection cannot be made to the govMr. Champ. "Daytime, Thursday. candidate ' ernor's program and and why Uiey Homer Fred Airs. and Mr. all the Umc, time, nighttime, any he as on Uie Job. contacting, work- - j children Elaine and Richard of would not have even more force of allng and working until the ballots' Salt Lake City spent Sunday ax under a liberalized system were In the ballot box. Jack Gob- - (Wests of her mother Mrs. Anna lowances." Commissioners agreed Informalbcls of the Idaho Falls, Idaho, j Christenson. Miss Amelin Jensen and Miss ly that they probably would be chamber was a loyal and success- Morton of Salt Lake City guided by the decision of the , Elvina ful supporter of our cardidate. board, adju-tln8UWU of Mr' county welfare sP,,nt Sund'y Mr. Bullen says he also had Uie their budget to meet the new Mrs' fI,nry Hansen, pleasure of a short visit with lus H,ld son needs if the board requested it. rn Dcterscn and Mr' sister Edith Bullen Robinson and The chamber committee derided Suit Lake mo,orp'l City "Cidoy husbind Earle Robinson at Bavsufficint funds were available that her vbit Dal; side. Long Island, and with his Sunday las and Leon and other relatives. In each county department to Gibhs wife and Langton nephew meet budget needs, excep. for the The California Canning company at Chicago. 100 possible need of enlarging the welhave contracted for 90 or At Uie Langton's he and Mr. acres of fare budget disNewton in the pras Olsen enjoyed a good home cook- trict and are building a The commission took under adpea vined dinner prepared by Mrs. Lang- ery to lake care of the same. visement a request from Mayor ton, and at Baysldc he stayed Carl Jorgensen underwent a William Evans Jr. and Professor A. over night with the Robinsons major operation Thursday at the N. Sorenson of the county library David, the eldest son, is in the Burg; hospital where he has been board for additional money from service in the (Fucific, Edward at a very sick man, but is reported the library fund to buy new books an air training school, and daugh- to be slowly improving. and conduct improvements at the ter Mary Beth and husband and Mrs. Annie Jones and Mrs. library. Mrs. E. W. Robinson, mother of Mary Jones accompanied Mr. and Earle and wife of former Mayor Mrs. Harold Rigby of Bancroft. HMay E. W. Robinson of Logan, dropped Idaho to Mr. Pleasant Cause to recently in for an hour with a relative and attend funeral services for Henry friend from Logan. Mrs. E. W. Peter Olsen. Mrs. Olsen was for- For quick relief from itchmf caused by ecwma. foot, scabies, pimple and other itching Robinson was interested in know- merly Miss Eliza Jones of New-ton- . athlete's conditions, use pure, cooling, medicated, liquid D. D. O. PRESCRIPTION. A doctors formula. ing all about her old friends in On their return trip they vis- Greaseless and stainless Soothes, comforts and all well and from She Is Logan. ited Air. and Mrs. John Ralph at quickly calms intense itching 35c trial bottle Is or Bullen Mr. money back Don't suiTer Akyour proves it, says, appearances, Ogden. today fur D. O. D PRESCRIPTION. Life begins at Mrs. Owen Larsen entertained druggist taking literally 40." and looks but very little old- I Scratching Take Field Trip MENS HIGH GRADE Eight seniors in the school of forestry at Utah State Agricultural college left this morning for a five-da- y field trip in the Ponder- - WOEK. osa pine regions of Southern Utah, J. Whitney Floyd, associate professor of forestry, reports. Traveling as far south as Cedar City, the students will study opera-- 1 tions of small mills in the area, the dry kiln for curing native and Insect' lumber at Richfield, control and logging operations in the forests. The group will return Tuesday. For . . . SERVICE COMFORT All Leather. . .Some with Rockcord Soles Candidates Candidates for Richmond Lions club officers are William H. Nivi-so- n and Milton Webb for president; Frank H. Last and J. R. Johnson for first vice president; Ulyses Lewis and Jay Wells for second vice president; B. Cyril H. Monson for secretary-treasure- r; F. Olsen for lion tamer; O. L. Ballam and H. T. Plant Jr., for tail twister; A. C. Traveller and L. B. Caine director, for and Amos Brown and LeRoy C. Funk for one year director. Holdover director is D. E. Hunt. Elections will be conducted next Monday. Plain Toe or with Double Toe Cap Arch Lift . two-ye- eES ar Air Cushion -- IDEAL FOR DEFENSE OR FARM WORK Exceeds Quota Cache county exceeded its $770,-00- 0 Second War loan drive quota by $53,179, according to final figures on the drive released Wednesday by H. R. Hurren, Victory fund chairman, and Russell Hancommittee vice son, war bond chairman. 8 County residents purchased worth of bonds, plus the $170,-00- 0 county apportioned to the from a state purchase, for a total of $823,179. 3.46 to 6.00 MENS I Hi-Cu- ts II ALL-LEATHE- R $8.95 $653-17- The City garbage ordinance provides a penalty for any violation of not less than $10.00 and not more than $50.00. For complaints phone 602. JES SENS |