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Show Tuesday, February 6. 1915 The Cache American, Lecan, Cache County, Utah Schedules Eight Want to Purchase Awarded the Bronze Star The Geneva Logan Talks ot W. WilM.n, Sergeant Nipht Bvhwab, son of1 Rev. Kmneih Steel Plant Cal. Prebyteriun Angeles. Murt.n F. Sehwab. 757 North Fifth Sets Example Alex M. cuiulurted Funeral M. IrjiU Alex for thj afternoon In the North Logan Hmjxl und,r E the dimuoit of JSsliop Virtor a at died Mr. Iatt .h a lioapil'l Saturday after ot 8a- lit is M illne. 18H- Born in Logan, Dec. 1, Luta-llMNlel. and toon of David an In married Eva Anlider in la 1 Ln.ttd State .el corpora ,, o l-- school at 9 40 a. m the Logan the Kiwun.s club at noon and Logan First - Presbyterian congre. g ,tmn at 8 p. m. to the he vc ill j Thur-t!.,of Church Women 'Westminster hall ar 2 30 p. in. aril tcmiti, cubs and parents of s.cuU at 7 p. m speaking on -B,.)S In China." Ft Ida y he will address student! sj-a- i China, was recently nmsiuiwy from Ich.ow. be w.d present eight addrtav-for Siar u In ducu...smg ,h Interested Jn .m,x 0., f.e local group during the week hi.rmc Ulh.evfmnl or of purrba.se E. Bruner, minister of M:n-!pv.,M bar d Pre.-h-) t riaii of the goventH,enl-owFirst laasan tgn a member of a tank steel plant at ti.mva, Utah, for! Schwal, j announces. church, II Corps, William A. taitahon f.ght.ng under po-,tur operation old , the in stationed on "China In He was aud.torl was M command of a tank dozer of'Coluwnla i Rok , ids It with how Ainl address wall of Chinese CrWc.ty Stir hij the action took place. ; hen Uiey be unU rm-mly- . t the Preshunan church coai TuLtry. announc Negotiating a particularly d.,n , the at U a. m. : morSunday 1908. enemy ed IVbi uary 12, he will address the Wednesday Mr. Ross' statement follows: Survhora Uulude nine of his ten of Logan udfnt m'.ne The universal and absolute law on October "22' t Mrs. Eicon, and daughter, Kona Recent discussion In the press i Italy, that natural Justice which can- is and action disabled his dozer Wilkinson, Merit A. I tt. Logan: about the poubi!ities for the caused four casualties be written down, but which not of the mem toward will winning among go Max C. Iatt, Logan; Paul J. war production of steel west to the of allen-an-ia- l past the for the Intramural cup brs of his crew. Mrs. Irene Qtgu-thorpof the Rocky Mountains may have jait, Nibley; Lake continued Schwab, Under ure fire, year. 4 p.n gome exponents of the further Salt City; Dorothy exposing himrelf to danger in the Scott Don Iatt. For of the Clearfield; Industrial development liatl, you be interest of his buddies, carried CHICAGO, ILL. Would 8ho with the U. S. army, Camp RoJ West to jump to the conclusion the men to a comparatively safe shine your to Colleen lull. willing war. that United States Steel corpora-tio- area and secured medical asut-- ! berts, Cal.; Lois it would help shorten the and Us Pac.flc Coast sub- ance. North Logan, and Joyce Iatt. That U the question that regional North Logan; nine grandchildren director of ihe War Manpower sidiary. Columbia Steel company, The Sergeant was decorated by have little interest in the future and the following sisters; Mrs. Commission. shines General Geoffrey he a Keyes, Major here i shown Mary Folkman, Venice, CaL; Mrs. Spencer releases of the new govcrnmenWwncd of II Corps. thereby and commanding general own shoe, Mrs. steel plant at Geneva, Utah. Isabelle Davis. Mai id. Ida.; k f r -unemployed The Jennie Moore, Evanston, Wyo., and an war Any such impression Is quite plant. a With Job work and type-oMrs. Irene Wennergren, all contrary to the truth. Tills plant i, checking war jobs for those that in Utah was designed and built may order Burial was In Logan city cemenot in war work. for the government by Columbia tery under direction of the W. are Steel company, acting on behalf Hall mortuary. Loyal Six Aggie coeds have been listofthe United States Steel corIs now being oper- ed as candidates for queen of the and poration. Annie K. Malmtorg ated for account of the govern- men's annual Intramural open Funeral rlcea for Mrs. Annie ment by another subsidiary of house to be staged in the Smart! E. M ilmberg. 77, of Cache Junction United States Steel, such con. gjm at USAC February 14. The candidates are: Joyce Page Last Sunday morning our fkm-da- y struction and operating being a who died Saturday afternoon after a abort Illness, will be conducted school wa conducted by Su. war project undertaken by the of Grace, Idaho; Carol Page of Wednesday at 1 p. m. In the New- pcriniendcnt Alfred Allen; aft r Steel corporation without any fee I'ayson; Arlene Hammond, of Salt Lake City; Anna Lyle of P.ice; ton ward chapel, with Bishop L. singing prayer was offered by or profit. 1 United States Steel corporation Sherman Hansen, of Garland, and O. Salisbury presiding. Francis Allen; notice of conferMerle Mecham conan of also for Is the I.ogan. was Bishop exponent given by Friends may call at the fumlly ence Sunday a tinued industrial development of The open house queen will be Iiome in Cache Junction, today Allen; notice was given of as highlight of interintroduced West. the the for It held Far collecting be to recognized Irom 7 to 9 p.m. and Wednesday dance from 10 am. until time of ser- funds for the building fund with importance of Pacific Coast steel mission activities at the annual vices. Burial in Clarkston ceme the daughters of pioneers serving markets and their potentialities, men's event. Men's Intramural teams particigem was when it acquired Columbia Steel tery will be under direction of the refreshments; sacrament sacrament company In 1930. This company pating In the event are the two Kenneth Lindquist mortuary, Lo- by Martell Frandsen; administer by Horace Gardner and then had and now continues to fraternity teams Sigma Chi and gon. valMrs. Malmberg was bom July 9 Lee Allen; song by Helen and maintain a fully Integrated steel Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Cache Bon- operation west of the Rockies, ley, Northern Utah, Utah Lambda by Titensor; prayer Beverly 1868. In Salt Lake City, a daughter with coal and Iron mines and a Sigma, Ag cluh and Foresters. of Thomas T. and Elizabeth Jol- nie Cornish. furnace and by product coke blast will be Individual trophies Mutual session Tuesday evening ley Sayer. Sire was married to BECKER PRODUCTS COMPANY ovens in Utah and steel pro- awarded to the person wining Pearl conducted Hatch; was T. by In the Logun Malmberg Joseph Brtwert and facilities the commando race and the ducing finishing prayer by W. J. Harrison; scrip, near temple. Francisco Los and San contest. fitness physical rating She had been active throughout ture reading by Marie Eskelson; Fine AMERICAN Points accumulated in other events her life In church work, serving song, Carol Allen; talk, Helen especially In the Relief Society. Allen; closing prayer, Reed Allen. She Is survived by two sons. Jo. The Cove Elders and partners seph O, Malmberg of Preston, enjoyed a social at the chapel refreshment; Ida.; LawTence E. Malmberg, Ida- Thursday evening; ho Falls, Ida., and one daughter, were served and games enjoyed; On Tuesday afternoon at the Mrs. Ruth Miller of Njmpa. Sur- song by Clarence Allen; comic home of Mr. and Mrs. Evan Humviving also are six grandchildren reading by Ivan Allen. the Relief Society held phreys two and Friday night a large number their regular meeting and also a attended the dance; refreshments social In honor of the retiring were served by the daughters of Sarah M. Bair presidency. Mrs. Hidvle Anderson, were and cakes pies Mrs. Hannah Iverson and Mrs. Funeral services for Mrs. Sar. pioneers; a good pnee. Merle Jenson. A book review on iah M. Bair, 77, who died Sunduy auctioned, bringing was a decided success "The Robe was given ' by Mrs. after a lingering Illness will be The evening funds for th new Florence In getting Olson. Readings by Mrs 'held Wednesday at 1 p. m. In the ward chapel Leah Humphreys and Mrs. Reta Seventh ward with Bishop A Mr. and Mrs. George T. Adams Pehrson; duet by Mrs. Rose PitGeorge Raymond officiating. She of Provo, and son Tommy, daugh- kin and Mrs. Rosella Tuttle, A Is the widow of the late Henry to 18 Bair and resided at 255 South ter Carol were deekend guests lovely luncheon was served ' ' 4th Bast. Friends may call this of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Harrison. ladies. Thomas has just returned from Word has been received by Mr. evening and tomorrow until time the Pacific where he has been and Mrs. LeGrand Hale that their of funeral. Burial will be In the with the coast guard for two daughter and son Mr. and Millville cemetery. leave and Mrs. Harold Boles have arrived years. He has a Mrs. Bair was born In MM will report in San Francisco Feb- safely in Columbus, Georgia. Creek, Salt Lake county, Novem- ruary 8 for reassignment. They Miss Aloma Johnson spent the ber 22, 1867, a daughter of John visited with relatives in Logan week end in Ogden at the home and Esther Yeates Scott. She was and Hyrum Saturday. They of her aunt and uncl, Mr. and married November 22, 1884, In Lothe dance in Cove Friday Mrs. Horace A. Doty. gan temple to Mr. Baer, who died night and had Sunday dinner with Miss Dorine Johnson and Miss February 25, 1930. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Harrison, re- Mary Nilson spent Sunday In A member of the Logan Seventh Richmond at the home of Mr. and home Sunday evening. turning ward, she had been active through, Mrs. Oluf Nilson. out her life in church and temple Mrs. Oscar returned Sjoberg work. She was a member of the Neld Christensen spent the past I home on Tuesday after spending Miss Leola Rasmussen week with William B. Preston of at camp thq past week in Ogden. Logan. Daughters of the Utah Pioneers. Word has been received by Mrs, Max Clark, son of Mr. and LaVone Yeates Surviving Include four sons and and Mrs. Donna i 'two daughters: Henry P. Bair, Mrs. Andrew Clark is home from btuart that their father, Jos. M. Mrs. June Broberg Logan; Ervin army camp on a short furlough, Jenson is improving nicely. Bair, Pacific Palisades, Cal.; Mar-rine- r and Private Eral Griffin son of M. driffin Is Th Bible is the only source Bair, P. Scott Bair, Idaho Mr. and Mrs. Ray a visit also home. enjoying of all Christian truth; the only Falls, Idaho; Mrs. Barbara Marler, Staff Sergeant and Mrs. Lowell rule for the Christian life; the A MORTAL yEARBOUT Salt Lake City; 21 grandchildren, three of whom are serving in the Griffiths returned to Las Vegas only book that unfolds to us the X O0O, OOO. OOO POUNDS OP on Saturday. They had spent the realities of armed forces; 10 CHEESE ARE MANUFACTURED eternity. Sir Mathew and the following brothers past week with Mr. and Mrs. An- Hale. America IN AMERICAN FACTORIES. "tops" yd and sisters: Frederick W. Scott, drew Griffiths. Parents of FMJD INJURED '. IT HAS THE SICK FIGURE FOR OUT FOR yOURSELF UOtf Griffiths. 'Sanders, Idaho; Daniel Scott, LoTHAT WOULD WITH HOSPITALS SANDWICHES MORE NEARLY 7.000 MANy gan; Mrs. W. F. Walker, Brigham The Home Culture club met at BEDS. THAN 'MAKE 850,000 City; Mrs. Hannah Morgan, Lor-enz- o the home of Mrs. David Thompson Idaho; and Reuben Scott, on Friday. The lesson was given California. H. Godfrey. Thomas by Mrs. Funeral arrangements are being Luncheon was served to 13 club and Recovering, Neatly and NEVER FAILS made by W. Loyal Hall mortuary. members. Expertly done. Also Truck seats recovered and repaired. Miss Melba Griffin, a student VNHY HENRY HANGOVER J NO W0N0ER HOLY SMOKE LOOK AT nurse at the Wm. Budge Memorial end week at the Hospital spent THESE REPORT CPtROS I'M The twins ftRE bko, with you home. UPHOLSTERING & , TOR TrtEiR TaTHER OONT YOU GOING TO SCHOOL WTrt YOU Norman and Steven Ravsten FURNITURE CO. you in remember, At Sacrament meeting January spent the week end visiting at 50 WEST CENTER CLftSS TWENTY OVER YEARS 28 President Birdett fv and the home of Mrs. Eva Godfrey at Siqjth Phone 454R -A- ND I'LL NEVER TORGET ' President John Shumway of Gar- Richmond. land were the guest speakers. Max WERE POSITIVELY The WORST ' Clark and Private Earl Griffin CHILD HFWE EVER who are home on furloughs each TAUGHT WHY made a short talk. Mrs. Lizzie REMEMBER ONCE Manning and company of Garland has the tovernn.ei.t that Bdw-e- , pdSj s;j-eet- , Logan, ,ht.l-oii- e i;,-v- . Im-h- . r m . J'r , Sc ( r"l , ' iWf I . ln-ar- e, he'll probably be going tol ... Slnr Six Coeds Vie For Queen - J I silent is a tonfe 9'! ecie1 PILSENER liter (iizu. &eat America faThon in-la- w, y d ( Id n js Ser-gea- facilities Furniture Repairing ROYS II IT N so were and see your Teacher this It I V sang three , songs. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Kofoed of Winder, .Idaho, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Barson, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Godfrey and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Goodey were supper guests at the home of Mrs. Vilate Dahle on Monday at Logan. 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