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Show The Cache American. Logan, Cache County. Utah Tuesday February 13, 1011 I Graduate at Camp Robert Obituaries Fage Flva jOn I.oave In England ; Paratrooper I n of Heed F. Hansen, 18, wai of Mr. Private Scott W. June, Word has been received tha' Seaman Second C'.avi Frauds, . a tiled-- , j. Maughan. of Wei! vllle. h s Mr. and Mr Fred Ihi.e of Hyde and Mrs. Jacob Human, 347 West fVijeait Marl.n S. lair-enas eomjleted boot training at Farra-- park, vs weurmj the wing and Center street, hoa begun hta unity ieal lechnuin til the army. Is w.fe the U, ', atmy p.tratroop. His In Finland. Cal. arrived at Camp RoUitz, training gut. jdaiio. and Is home on a boot the former Juanita Wood short fin lough. jcr, following hi fifth and qual-- ; son an nts ifymg jump recently, hi ' Hack from Pacific Staff Sergeant Jack OSan, U home Advancing ' have been Informed. Stationed In Missouri Charles R. Johnson Jr son of Wins Advancement furlough after s'rvinj husb-mMrs of B. N, Wilcox, Mr. Charles Johnson. R, and Mrs, a ah the U. 8, marine j.i the Ray 11. Crookxtun, &n of Mr. South Pacific for several months. Sr., of Logon, has been advanced llenel JVileox of Wdlsville. has und Mr. Byron Crooksum of Lo- Disease Report advanced to rank of lieuto grade of corporal at Port Sid. Nine new cases of comiminica. gan, is stationed with the army J, O. in the U, S. navy. at Jefferson Barracks, Mo. Prior ble disease were reported in 1.0- . his parents learned Okla tenant, Monday, Graduates He enlisted in the navy in Oe to lit induction he was employed 'gan for the week ending Febru-- a Wayne Wheeler of LevtUum, has tob-- r 1941. and now U nerving in On Furlough to the state 11. according a welder in an Oiegon been ron;miv!or.ed a second lieuPrivate Vern Allen, stationed ai Australia. health report. Eight of the cases tenant and awarded Ins silver yard. N. C. is home on a were chit ken post and the other wings as a pilot In the U. 8. army (amp Butjier. short furlough from army duties. A Wears Oak Leaf was influenza. Three caws of flu air corps, following completion of Hoot Training Completes Is en brother. also L. Alien, firnvr Jr., Wayne w Mabey Foster t re icpoited out-.dat Field, losgan and Victoria, Javph training Seaman Second Class Ralph Jo) mg a visit at home after servroach at Grace, Idaho, ha been fever. c.i.--e Texas. rheumatic of ,one Kennard. son of LauU mint Col- ing for many months in the navy. promoted to major with an antione! and Mis. F. J. Kennard tfj aircraft unit In New Guinea. It Joins Engineers Logan, has completed bixt train-- , t- tnip to L'ect h.s learned has been In in by Unjan Marshall's Campaign Jesse S. Allen, sen of Slat will Ing at Farragut. Idaho, and h Election of new officer Control Commissioner Jati es Coipcial Grant Robb. ns, son of wife, tlie former Amar lL.kman. home on a short leave, lie wsll'featuie the of the Eliza meeting for overseas the He been !vs p.ust C. Allen and the late Agnes Suw-- 1 Mrs. William T. Robbins of Ijo be for fuul.er training R. Snow tamp. Daughters of Utaa art Allen, has enlisted In the U. gan. might have participated in eight months. when he returns to Tarragut. Pioneer. Thursday at 2 30 p. in. S. army engineering corps and still the recent attack on the Marshall jut the home of Mrs. Liny A. soon for service In South I.,l..ndst according to wotd recei- Taking Rasic j lease 415 We-- t Center Granted Divorce ' tjainney. i America. He Visited Aviation Cadet Douglas L. BaLogin fUtlles ved in Isv.iii Monday. CotmP-- bv Winona B. Iuindquist has beer ker. son of Mr. and Mrs. James j Saturday. ' U t rn rKm,vrs R. of Logan, lias completed granted a divone in First District Fuller I sen. ccs for George Ff-- j Complete Trainin- gAi .ding Smith. Mrs Ernces , b' Aviation Cadet Cilen Wins lr. primary flying course at Corsi- couit from Charles Harris Lund-ter, 87. piomxr l!I u Mr ENthcr Logan harness ; Newsman to Speak-m- aker 81 list. le was awarded custody who died Siturday at 1.05 j Gunnar Rasmuson. local news-p- . son of Mr. c nd Mrs. Lester Wheel- cana Field. Texas, and has ben q of two thildrrn; $70 per month tIU Mrs c,ra Brown, to Enid. to transferred Okla., ba. er 'c of has m. at the family home, 42 East paper publisher, Lewiston, will lomp.cnd speak on nine-wee- k basic fly supjxirt money; court costs, atFourth South street of causes In- - j Our Children, Carriers of Free-eide- training at Merred, Cal., army a:r continue his course. torney fees, and a projierty settle- To San Francisco ading will to an tofield and to age. were conducted proceed dom at the meeting and Found-da- y ment by Judge Marrtner M. Lieutenant Robert S. Budge, eon at 2 p. m. in the Sixth ward ers' d.y social of the College-chtp- vanced flying school where he w.ll of Dr, and Mrs, O. H, Budge of Bl-his of Parents Might Visiting under the direction of j Young Wednesday at 8 p. take the final phases is spending a few days In Logan, A. lias who H. Mrs tr Elaine will Parker. A Wilkinson, be lining. shop preni. flag ceremony to Talks n route from Carlisle Bar-ratk- s. cn Log Group been living in Seattle, Wa,!:., for Mr. Fister was born June 28. sented by children of the school lu-'to Letterman General Professor Pa., R. Milton Merrill, is her month, visiting; the 18.V5 in Hartford. past Conn., a son of followed by a patriotic play by Small Fire FTancLsco, Cal. of the political science department hospital in San I. Mrs. W, Mr. and and parenus, of fifth sixth members tlie furA Eva nevr a rubbish and Ratz Filter. He, fire in Henry Ls a Lieutenant Utah Budge at State Wilgraduate of Her Evans. Agricultural college, husband, George came to Utah in 1857 and then , grades Dancing and refre .hments nace wis the occasion for a run dlsnib-seUtah State college Agricultural of 'Tlie aviation an Foreign Policy kinson. metalsmith, follow. All parents are urged by tlie Logan-Carh- o ll moved to Montana, where he fire departthe United States," at a meeting and completed medical studies reked at his trade for four ycurs. 10 attend. ment to tlie home occupied by third class. 1ms been trar.Jcrred of the American Association of cently at George Washington Uni" He returned to Logan in 1879 and j Ford Roundy of Cache Junction, to Pasco. Wash. University Women. Logan Branch, versity in St. Louis. Hts wife la worked for a short time for a Hold Meeting Sunday at 11:52 a. nv, ofllcials In the Cache county li- the former June Staynor of GarSaturday fire depart- We Apologize of the Logan-Cach- e Logan harness shop and then en- Members of the Utah Stnc land. bra ry. business for himself. He re- - ricultural college Newcomers club ment report. There was no damTo Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Davis. tired four years ago. and their pirtners enjoyed a buf age to the home owned by Frank A prankster telephoned our office In New Guinea a short time ego reporting the Entertain social Monday McEntee. Well known and respected by fet supper and enMrs. Aaron Smith birth of a daughter to Mr. and Mr. and Sergeant Frank Jossen, son of friends end business associates al- evening at the Commons lounge Mrs. Wayne Davis, former Logan tertained the following guests at Mr. and Mrs. E Jessen of Logan, ike. he was a member of the at the college. Committee in cnarge Daughters of Pioneers Mrs. Robert Gerber. The Ilonry Hillard camp will residents. Mrs. Davis, the former dinner and pinochle Saturday is with the U. S. army In Now Woodmen of the World and the included Mr. Mrs. David Mc- Guinea, hls parents loomed today International Order of Odd Fellows chairman; Mrs. Theodore Burton. meet Thursday at 3:00 In the Laura Mack of Smithfleld Is em- night: Mr. and Mrs. and Culloch, Floyd Han- when they received a a MLss Alme-letter while Lake in Salt Mrs. Ethelyn Wilcox, City He also served for many years as home of Mrs. Myrtle Merkley, 245 ployed son, Mr. end Mrs. Wilford Maser, from him. Describing the country. B. In is da the Davis Mrs. Mr. Christensen. army. serving 1 Daryl bo member of the Logan volunteer West South. Tlie history will Mr. and Mrs. Humpherys Kearl Boy this Sergeant Jessen says; fire dapartment and wvs a pre- - Chase. Miss Gayle Morscn. Mrs. read by Rebecra Cardon, the lesand Mr. and Mrs. Grant Skeen. is quite the place. There are na13. Clarice Mrs. Engstrom. Here cinct constable. son by Lavema Coombs. A social Visiting Jeop Prizes were won by Mr. and Mrs. tives with rings In their noses and He married Jennie Morgan in Lowe and Mrs. Donald B. hour will follow with Beatrice Lieutenant and Mrs. Wendel Moser and Mr. and Mrs. Kearl. ears and large wooden pieces In who are living at Roswell, Logan in October. 1882. They ceSmith, Vella Anderson, Mae Pe their lips. The men chew berries lebrated their sixtieth wedding anN. Eliza dersen. Myrtle Merkley and M., are visiting relatives and for Child gum and It mokes their teeth Recent dIJirths Injurebeth Gibhs as hostesses. friends in Cache niversary in 1942, Valley while as black as they are. We have all Anna Jean Nielsen, Recent births in local hospitals Survivors include his widow: of Lieutenant Esplin is on a fur daughter of Mr. and Mrs. sorts of friut of every description. Logan, one son and three daugh- - ' Include a son to LeRoy and Aridie Transferred lough from air corps duties. He and wild Clark Nielsen of Hyrum, fell to Monkeys, kangaroos ters: Dr. George Morgan Fister of Mae Dusenberry Jensen of Hy Private Faye Jones, son of Mr. is the son of Professor and Mrs boars roam all over the island." Ogden; Mrs. Samuel Bench, Mrs. rum; a daughter to Mr. and Mrs and Mrs. LeRoy Jones of lewlston, A. C. Esplin. His wife is the for- the highway and sustained a severe laceration across her scalp Andrew Otterbeck and Mrs. Wil- Wesley Downs of Logan, their former North Cache high school mer Martin Lowe of Providence. when the door of the automobile Special Program liam Harlow Petersen of Logan; first daughter of four children; a football and track star, has been in which she was riding with her 19 grandchildren and 19 great- son to Mr. end Mrs. Samuel Mer- assigned to radio school at Sioux To Sun Valley A floor show, Including a variety rill oi Smithfleld; a son to Mr Falls, S. D., to continue parents opened. The accident grandchildren. of CToma Hammond of songs and dances will be feaProvidence, training Saturday South of Ogden. tured at the Ninth ward MIA Burial in' the Logan cemetery and Mrs. Irwin Jonas of Rich- as a radio operator-mechanIn left Sunday for Sun Valley, Idaho She was treated at an Ogden was directed by the W. Loyal Hall mond; a daughter to Ross A. and the U. S. dance to be held tonight at 8:30 army air corps. He where she has accepted a position Louise Woodward Nielsen of Hymortuary. naval convalescent hospital p. m. at the ward recreation hall, at trained the at Sheppard previously rum; a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Nelson, ward Field, Texas, after enlisting In the there. A former student at Utah William Ronald King of North INGA AMELIA J. WRIGHT air corps last summer. activity counselors, report. PreState Agricultural college, Miss Flyer Killed Logan; a daughter to Rodney and Word has been received In Lo- sented by Mrs. Moveta Cardon, Hammond has been employed by Funeral services for Mrs. Inga Lorna Olsen Jones of Logan; a gan that Lieutenant Robert N the following students will per318th College Training Detachthe Wins Advancement Amelia Jorgensen Wright, 60, prodaughter to Ensign Jay Dee and a native of Cedar form, Connie Jean Longhurst, 25, minent church worker of Hyrum Virginia Mae Ariel J. Berntson, Jr., Logan ment at Utah State Agricultural Bullock, Van Orden was Tyner killed City, Siturday night Jean Bowen, Karol Ann Kirkman, ailwho died Friday of a heart has been promoted college. of Lewiston; a son to Private For- leatherneck, when a Flying Fortress crashed Sharon ILmsen, Regina Korab, ment, were conducted today In rest end Aline Bennett Romero to rank of private first class at the and burned near Ardniore, Okla. Marilyn Clark, Kathleen Wallen-tin- e, the Hyrum First ward chapel by of Logan; a son to Mr. and Mrs marine corps training center, Leaves for Taining Lieutenant Bullock Is a brother Janice Adana, Connie Jean W. athas Wallace who he where is Bishop Joseph Allen, Wright. Camp. Elliot, Cal., Oliver Lconhardt of Providence Ensign of Mrs. L. Hall of Boyd Mickelsen, Dayla Hansen, Marilyn Logan, She was born in Kastfjorg, Norschool. He is a been acting as supply officer of tending anti-tan- k who was Miss Kathryn Bullock Morgan, Annette Maughin, Chara 28, of 1883, way, July Mrs. Hannah Moran of Hollywood, graduate of Logan Senior high the Logan Naval training station, daughter before her marriage. She is living lene Mortensen, Paul Mortensen, Israel and Annie Dorothea Olsen Cal., Mrs. Mary Liddle of Logan school and attended Utah State left Sunday for Wellesy, Mass., at Lawton, Okla., with her hus- - Jack Mortensen, Dee Ann Nieder-hause- r, of-came to !. She United the and two sisters and a brother, Agricultural college for three and wliere he will enter a special , Jorgensen. who is in military training Sandra Kay Niederhauser, band, States with her parents as a small and Mayor John W. Jorgensen of one-ha- lf years before being called ficers training school. Hls wife, th and Thelda Larsen, Peggy Thorpe to service with the corps. He is the former Alice Simmonls and girl and settled immediately in Hyrum. will has resided make Hyrum where she Burial in the Hyrum cemetery the son of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. their son, Stephen, since. was directed by the Thompson Berntson, 28 East Fifth North their home at Cornish with Mr, She was married to John G. Funeral home of Hyrum. street. end Mrs. Warren Simmonds while Wright in the Logan temple on Lieutenant Allen attends tne December 23, 1908. He died Feb- James L. school Tonight, rtParty Taggaruary 28. 1943. At the First ward Mutual ImMrs. Wright served for 13 years Funeral services were conducted provement meeting tonight the Temple Day as president of the Hyrum First today at noon in the Lewiston There is a real lively contest directed by chorus, ward Relief society, for many First ward chapel for James Lam- Prof. W. H. the thirty-secon- d and between a will Manning, give years as a member of the ward bert Taggart, son half hour program immediately fortieth quorums of Seventies for genealogical committee, end until of F. Edis and Mary Lambert Tag following the class period. Then a the largest attendance at Logan she became ill three years ago gart, who died Sunday evening at Valentine and dance will stake temple day and night Wedparty she was an active temple worker. the family home in Lewiston of be held in the amusement hall nesday. A bishoprics and ward Surviving are five sons and pneumonia. featuring Betty Thorpe, Thelda genealogical committtees, the stake Survivors include the parents, a Larson and Madison Morrell in a genealogical committe, the high daughters, Mrs. Norma Seamens, Merrill Wright, La Mar Wright brother, Bryan Taggart, and four floor show. Refreshments will be council and stake presidency have and Keith Wright of Hyrum, and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred served by the Gleaner Girls. Miss pledged to attend. This promises Mrs. Venice Maughan of Wells-villTaggat of Lewiston, and Mr. and Aldyth Thain will lead in the to be one of the largest Logan one stepson, John H. Wright Mrs. Alma C. Lambert of St. discussion of F1ance in the Spe- stake temple excursions for some of Hyrum; eight grandchildren, George. cial Interest class. time. OLn of Hyrum. of U A. on a b-- n !up-lur- y I I I e j Li-qu- t. ! nt el A d wor-iwl- Ag-tcr- ed ail j Es-pli- n, two-year-ol- j ed ic I Bel-Can- to e; Nutritional Eating Is First Aid To Health One thing everyone can do to help win the war is to keep as healthy as possible. Sick- ness is always wasteful and this is no time for waste. That Long Distance Call May Have Gone to New Guinea Telephone lines are the life-line- s Your Electric Range and Electric Refrigerator play an important role in protecting health by protecting foods precious vitamins and minerals so important to good health. Youll find these electric servants especially helpful in solving your wartime of an arpiy. Dell System men and materials are helping to keep those lines unbroken on many battlefronts. So if a Long Distance call gets delayed once in a while, theres a good reason. 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