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Show Tuesday, May 18. . Pape Fiva The Cache American. Lopan. Cache County. Utah 19-1- Funerals and Obituaries SJjstDCfflS fo n Fui lough At San Angel Staff Sergeant Dean Jankin. Aviation Cadet Glen Obrn, on Jen-kt- i of Mr, and Mr. M. A. Olaett of jsiHi of Mr, and Mr. Juniu s if in stationed basic now U receiving Logan, Wilford Woodruff Camp iFriMio. California I home on a at Angelo, short furlough. He flew to lo.nn Ttve Wilford Woodruff camp. flight uaittmg Uauglil.-of Utah pmucvra, will Texa. by jilaito and landed at the Lo g..n Cache airport Thursday at j 30 p m.. at the home of Mr. Kate T. Visiting Mother-Serg- eant v . 580 East Fourth North and Mr. Robert E. To Officers Scho- ollreet f Staff Setgeg.int Ace Calder Jr., hi mother, West are visiting i visiting hut mothrr for a few Interesting Display Mr. Ray B. Wot. He I stationed en route to Camp Davis, Student days at Logan Senior hiiJi at Freno, California Carolina where he will atNorth choil have an ' dojlay 1 tend officer c.indulut- - oihooi. He of thnr work In a vacant build- Stake Party lit has bei n stationed Maroc. ing next to Heehow Morion store The quarbily party of Cache California. on North Main street, Inrlmh-counand high uke presidency picture of all former Ixc;tn cil member wut held recently at hiith student now tn the service the homo of Mr. Franklin D. Dullard (amp t Ricltard. A buffet aupptr was The Henry Ballard camp, daughHack in States served to 28 guest followed by ter Of Utah pioneers. W.il meet t .. Lieutenant Nolan Griffin, son Uble gam . The decorative scheme Thursday at 3 p m. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Loy.il Griffin of was carried out tn vV prmg flo- ul Mrs. Ivy Rigby, 75 South Se. k 410 North Fourth East street, ha were Mr. arid Mr. cond wer. IIostesM-A history will be ft turn'd to the state after bmng Dole W. Duton, Dr. and Mi by Mrs Mae Pedersen and stationed in Hawaii s.nce shortly Harold 1L Cutler, Mr. and Mr. the lesson by Mr. Jemima Campl aftir Harbor. Word of his D. A. Broadbent, Mr. and Mr. bell, with two musical numbers f arrival at San Francisco was Riiim.-da- . by Mrs. Erma Davis. Hostesses learned by a telephone call to will be Mrs. Rigby. Mr. Loy his sister Lu Dean on Saturday Advances Wenner-gren- , Roberts, Mr. Camilla Andrew Anderson afternoon. Mr. Mildred Telford and Clifford La Mont, ton of Mr. and LaMont of Mendon, Mr. Ltnnie TVlfurd. Mrs. Andre Funeral service fee James AnDrunk Fined has been promoted to grade of drew Anderson, 83, prominent Charles H. Cowley was fined $15 technical sergeant. He is stationed Cache farmer, who d.ed Sunday at 8 p.m. at his home In Young and his liquor license was re- In India. ward of a heart attack after a voked Monday when he appeared Bartley Hatch ha assumed duthree day illness, will be con- in Logan city court on a charge Here from Coast des as president of the South ducted Thursday at 2 pm. in the of drunkeness. Miss Blenda Anderson of Los Cache Future Farmers of America College ward chapel by Bishop Angeles. Calif., has been visiting chapter following his election last AlU n Olsen. until time of services. Burial will friends and relatives In Logan. She week, It was announced today by Mr. Anderson was born in West be In the Logan cemetery under was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Leiehty, chapter reported. Weber on September 1, 1859. a son direction of the W. Loyal Hall Harry Miles while in Logon. Other officers are Kenneth Pal. of Andrew and Alice Brooks An- mortuary. mer, vice president; Billy Lind derson. The family moved to Hy. Divorce Granted ley, secretary; Carvel Jackson, rum In 1861. He married Mansena Robert IiOwe Allen A divorce was granted Saturday trearurer; Clinton Leiehty, reportLarsen in the Logan Temple on In First district court to Mary W. er; De Wayne Rtchman, sergoaU June 18, 1885. She died July 18. Funeral for Robert services Undsiy Ellason from Elmer LeRoy at arms. 1929 and he married Mrs. Leila Lowe Allen were held in the Eliason on a charge of failure to Other candidates for the offices Standley Swenson August 7, 1930.) Cove meeting house Saturday. provide. H? moved to College ward in1 were Nielsen, Artwell Wesley con 1891 where he built up one of the May 8, Counselor Albert Day Checketts, El wood Weidner, Claud Mothers of The ducting. Singing largest farms in Cache valley. Joins Husband Yonk, Robert Eck and Don MilHe moved to Young ward several! Cote sang "O My Father after former ton. the Mrs. Humpherys. Roy which H. was offered by prayer years ago. During his early youth Loe of Franklin, Idaho, left Following the election several r he served on a mission Lester Bair. Mrs, Lelia Burton Betty for San Diego, CaL, green hands were initiated Into in Indiana. and Lois Bitten sang Whispering Saturday she will join her husband the club and a lunch was served ahere Survivors include his widow, Hope. a ho is training at Carpp Callan, to 38 members In the cafeteria. Mrs. nine sons and daughters: L. H. Alien spoke of the life John H. Sola nk, Mrs. Andrew Ni l and disposition of Bob;had known Oil. She will remain there for son, Mis. Theodore Zillis, Wilhs him all his life and had many about three monffs. Colli-of ami Cyius Nel n dealings wit him: and they alof ways had a market for every- Pioneer Die Owen ward; Mrs. Richard Glendale, Idaho; Mrs. Ray Stod- thing when Bob was around and John Curtis, the last member of Many people from Clarkston dard of Logan; Mrs. Francis Has-la- that he was always cheerful, the Lrhl and Elizabeth Bamura went awmy to visit on Mothers of Wellsville, and Mrs. George llts life had been better thru his Curtis family, died recently In Ba- day while others came to Clarksof four association Lewiston; stepsons Bright with him, and his relatives have learned ton to spend the day with their and stepdaughters, David Swen- wife; who had been faithful to sin, Wyo son. with the U. S. navy in Chi- her devotion to her home and the in Logan. Three members of the mothers. Mr. Melvin Swenson, community In which they served. family, Mrs. Elizabeth Anderson of cago, Illinois; and Mrs. Golden Buttars with the U. S. army in Honolulu, M. C. Naegle of the stake pres- Idaho Fulls, Idaho and Mrs. Jane Mr. and Mrs. Dewey M. Griffin T. H.; Merlin Swenson of Young idency spoke of the trials that Johnson of Millville, and Mr. Cur- of Logan were visiting relatives ward, and Mrs. Selma Nielsen of come to Bob and his wif;, of their tis, have died within the past three on Sunday. 50 21 Lewiston; grandchildren, Mrs. Anderson was 86. chee: fulruss in the face of ev- months. Mrs. Deverl Thompson returned great grandhclldren and the folMrs. Johnson 83, and Mr. Curtis. of his friends Many erything. lowing brothers and Fist'rs: H. B. Anderson of College ward, T. T. and relatives were over there to 76. The Lehi Curtis family settled Williams of Hyrum; Gilbert An. meet ard greet him and make him lu Hyrum in 1861 and there wore 11 children The In the family. derson of Wellsvilie and Mrs. La welcome. more now Vina Ralph of Salt Lake City. numbers posterity family He Me With and Walks Song. 400. Friends may call at the W. Loy- He Talks" was nicely sung by titan al Hall mortuary Wednesday from Fernando Allen and daughter. 3 to 5 p.m. and at the home of a Edward Wood of Farmington Marriage Licenses son, Cyrus Anderson, In College, said Marnagc licenses have been isBob, as he desired to call Wednesday evening and Thursday friendwas in him. sued at the Cache county clerk's' outstanding until time of services. Burial will office to John Darold Johnson. be in the family plot of the Hy- ship and a bearer of sunshine. Ifaud Benedich of Ogden, a 24, of Preston, Idaho and Marna rum cemetery. neighbor and close friend of Mr. Mavie Peterson, 23, of Logan; toj and Mrs. Allen, read a poem of Court D. Schaffer, legal age, and James Preston Lear her own composition. Clara A. Swenson, legal age, both) Graveside funeral services for Closing remarks were made by of Nibley; Ellis Theo Rasmussen, three-day old Albert James Preston Lear, Day. The Singing Mothers 27, and Ada Fonnesbeck, 23, both son of Major Frank Lester and sang Going Home; closing pray- of Weston, Idaho; Harold Edgar Dorothy Pond Lear, were conducter by Wm. Robinson of Franklin. Womack, 24, of Ogden and Cora ed Saturday at 7 p. m. in the LoMany friends and relatives fol- Bell Osmond, 17, of Fairview, Wyogan cemetery under the direction lowed in line to the Richmond ming; to Winfred Le Roy Shields, of Bishop Edgar Mitchell of the cemetery where the grave was 29, of Logan and Edris Nellie Logan Fifth ward. dedicated by George Holliday of Norman, 31, of Logan; Leo Wayne The child was bom May 11 at Ogden. bearers were Christensen, 21, of Driggs, Idaho The pall Bushnell general hospital In Brig- Ether, Elijah, Alfred, Grover, Vi- and Rhea La Con Johnson, 19, of ham City and died lute Friday vian and Ivan Allen. Victor, Idaho. night. It as the first child of the young couple. Major Lear is stationed at Camp Davis, N. C., and Mrs. Lear has been living with her parents, Mr and Mrs. Preston W. Pond in Logan. Surviing besides the parents end maternal grandparents, is Mrs. James Lear of Elko, Nev. Burial arrangements were under direction of the W. Loyal Hall S-- 11a-k- j v i , s wt, Pt-ar- Janus FFA President I two-yea- Clarkston m from a local hospital Wedn sday. Mr, leonard Godss-ll- . Mr. and Mr. L H BulUrs redirts ten sen waa Mr. Alice turned Tuesday from a visit to guest of her daughter Mr. Evelyn Cheyenne, Wyoming where they Untlin and family Sunday, went with Mr. and Mi. K. S Mo wlto Christensen, Lamb of IMymouili and were the Is employ'd at the quartermaster's guest of Private and Mr. Ken- tli 'mi at CVIt n sja-n-t Sunday at neth Lamb. the home of her father Wilford Christenm-and daughter Atlren. Tuesday evening a family farty Kay Griffin, son of Mr. and was held at the home of Mr. and Griffin ha been conMr. Thoina Goodey tn honor of Mi. Dave g Darw.n Goodey, fin'd In the Hudg- - husjntul Mr. and Mrs, from pneumonia. in Salt who were recently ni.in-.rlake City. Lunch was served t3 Mr. and Mr. La Mont Griffin sixty guests and a social evining and daughter Lu.iita of Ogden, were guests of his mother Mr. enjoyed. Ross Evilyn Griff. n of Logan Monday. M.ss B lva HuP.ans and Mr. Aiuxs Put iri spi-- it the week end in They visited with of Newton Tuesday, Trenton a guest of Mr. and Mrs Chit ten-eAtkinson Curl Joig nsen retunud home Mrs Martha Griffin and Mr. Monday from a local hospital. Annie II. Jardme received a bc.iu- - where he underwent an tiful bouquet of cut flowers on rv Hurs-ICnltin jr and Mother day from Mr. and Mts.Jwvre to the young Jes't Griffin of Rexbuig, Idaho mairied aop;e flub Friday ev- Mr, and Mr. C. M. Fonnesbeck n.ng Dr. Myers ,u guest sjeak-er- . and ihlldien of Logan were guest The evening wa enjoyed play, of Mr. and Mi. P. H. Rasmussen mg pinochle, score prize being won by Naoma Dowdle, Ralph Sunday. of Mr. and Mr. Mcrlund Cottle Jenkins and Tuiidenhum, Bert Trenton spent Mother were day with Opal Clarke. Refreshment Mr. and Mrs. David C. Thompson. . served to 20 guests. Mrs. Stanley entertained her club those afternoon; Friday present being Mary Benson. Emma Jenkins, Viola Jones, Elda. Mothers day was observed Sun- Nelson and Drew Christensen; by the guests Included Ellen Beck, Beasiw day morning sponsored Edris officers of the Sunday school with Benson, Le Ora Jenkins. were Light freshments Le Voir Dawdle conducting. The Hansen. opening song was given by the served. Mr. and Mrs. Evan Western class; Heber Whiting of North Cache high school) and daughter Marilyn of Logan gave the tribute to mothers; res. spent Sunday, mothers day, at th ponsc by Mrs. Eva Benson; Amos j home of her parents Mr. and Mrs, Griffin read the standing roll call J. R. Tuddenham. of war mothers; a book of poems Mrs. Lagenc Griffin entertained was pesented to each mother pres the following Indies of her club ent; closing song by the primary at a party Thursday at her home; Ruth Benson, Merle Larsen, Loi department. Mrs. Wayne .McCinnon and two Jones, Madge Ballard, Katliayn guests were Bessie daughters Margaret and Joan of Rasmussen; and Evanston, Wyoming are visiting Benson, Charlotte Jenkins with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Ann Bartlett; prizes were won by Charlotte Jenkins, Ruth Benson, Joseph Tuddenham. Bessie Benson. Light refreshments Mrs. Amanda Hansen has from a get acquainted party were served. at with a new grand daughter St. Anthony, Idaho, who arrived recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Marzcllas Hansen. Mr. and Mrs. Newell Hansen and daughter Linda Rae of Bear bottla of Kniarhtn Salta tonight. Gt aoa hour Lake spent the past week voti- Half before break (net, take aa much An will He on A dime In a jtlaaa of water (bot ng with his parents Mr. and Mrs. or cold) or In your morning cup of tec or cofire and keep thia up for 30 day. Kraachea Henry Hansen. taken thla way helpa relieve such aytnptoma Mr. and Mrs, Lawrence GOOGellj UI alrk headaches. bowel aiuKKlahnesa and 'rUe1 bllloua Indigestion whew due ! Iw nnri son jarry et iTenion, Mr. You ran flow of bile froma u Kruachen. famoua hnellah and Mrs. Milton Keller and flvei formula made in the U. 8. K., at any lru children Of Logan, spent mothers' ature. You must ba aaUsfled or money back day at the home of their mother, e Jis-ep- h Newton ) j TO ROUSE FLOW OF LIVER BILE faii-bin- e of Policy O In order to have our coal orders filled promptly . . . O In order to meet our customers mands for immediate delivery . . . de- t In order to keep a continuous supply of coal coming to our yard . . . mortuary. Mary Stucki Beutler Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Stucki Beutler, 57, former resident of Idaho Falls, Idaho and a faithful church worker in North Logan, who died early Sunday after a lingering Illness will be conducted Wednesday at 1 p. m. in the North Logan ward chapel by Bishop Victor Israelsen. She was bom January 20, 1886 In Switzerland, a daughter of b and Anna Gempeler Stucki. With her parents she migrated to the United States in 1901 as converts to the church. For the past nine years she had lived In North Logan and prior to that time In Idaho Falls. Surviving are her husband, Felix Beutler, who she was married to in the Logan temple in July 1943; Walter end Ernine nest Beutler and Mrs. G. Schwartz of Dayton, Idaho; Mrs. Edward Wilhelm, Edward, Carl and Jesse Beutler of North Logan; Mrs. Orson Spencer of Yost and Alma Beutler, serving as a missionary In the North Central states; and four brothers and two sisters, Got-tlei- b Stucki of Logan, Mrs. Magdalene Nelson, Mrs. Elise Moser, Jacob, Fred and Adolph Stucki of Idaho Falls. Friends may call at the family home this evening and Wednesday Got-tlei- n, What Shall I Buy 99 and How Much? You in common with many other consumers may ask yourself this question when you go shopping. Your answer is extremely important. It can prevent runaway prices and help whip inflation. If you over-bu- y beyond your real, immediate requirements you get more than your fair share, and may be working hardships on other consumers. We r3wiGtfc Pay CaoBa Therefore:- EFFECTIVE MONDAY. MAY 17. ALL LIVERIES WERE PUT ON A CASH COAL DE- BASIS ONLY. Remember sugar? How a lot of people rushed to get as much sugar as they could buy, regardless of their actual needs? By limiting your purchases to plentiful goods, and to moderate, actual needs, you are patriotically aiding your country and perhaps making unnecessary rationing of many things. You are also playing square with your neighbors and others who would like to have necessary supplies of the same goods. And you are not forcing your retail merchants to question your purchases, or to deny any unreasonable requests. "From All the Nation ROYAL COAL & LUMBER COMPANY 123 This publication, in cooperation with Government, business and consumers, has bought and paid for this advertisement in furtherance of the nor effort. Phone 123 LOGAN COAL COMPANY Cooperation NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF BETTER BUSINESS BUREAUS South Main 123 South Main Phone 13 |