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Show The Cache American, Logan, Cache County, Utah Tuesday, May 1, 1913 aldcals is Air Ace Weds Now BUrUiid, son Stirhir.rt of 'of Mm. ChrU and Mr, n I has received hii aeri.il j Iro iilewe, NVT1KM. in: COMPANY :s r.imurs uii.g.s from the army airat gunnery op' n on ac.lt days from 8 oo a. in. for , s fhx.bie Tjnd 11 Fold, Fix to 6 00 p. m; Sund.is and luL d,is frm 8 00 am. to 11 00 a m AK 'New Officers er has been Mis Von ati'l.ilr'rd a ptsdint of the Col-1- . ltetuin Home Relief Stw lety. succeeding (je Mr. and Mrs. Henry Moser Imve Pilla H.iti'on. New counsel-returne- d to Logan after visiting rs are Mrs Harriet Ward and members of thetr family in Wash- - Mrs I.i HU ZillK with Mrs. Hael Ington. Oregon, and California for Anderson, secretary. the past several months. , Mrs. Card Here t C, fb-r- n j - real with members of iier family who Bit hung III trver.d dlffeirnt Malts. Her sen. Sterling, is here. are being produce a rec-erflow of milk this ymr lo nreit the (lou rrurn litfoal of 1 20, tM.oun.O'Ju pounds for wartime ned. With hss faun help and about t1 name amount of DAIRY farmer to - ' sl ) , iiV Marine t 4 .tt V J f dun at i1 At a recant meeting of the Womens Literary club, of Logan j the as following were named its officer: Mrs. J. H. Watkins, president; Mrs. Wm. C. England, vice president: Mrs. M. C. Hnr. ris. Secret ry, Mr. Serge Benson, corresponding secretary. t k. i. j I vice. CiiiLsbad. N. M. Club Officers i former offiDelbert Fonne-beccer state with the guard Logan Norman Weaver, son of Mr. and Is training with the mernow unit Mrs. Earl Weaver. Is home on chant marines at Santa Catalina,1 short furlough from navy duty. Island. He was employed in Ogden He recently completed boot before entering the maritime ser- i Sterl.ng Nelson, son of Mr. and Mr-- . George G. Nelson of Smith. field, is home on a short furlough frm training as an .vidian stu- - V J Home on Leave lavema Card, former Visits Parents Ii Joins Merchant Mrs. of lajgun. Is visiting lure. jdir.t She now .mikU must if lu r tune sJxl J Page F!v NEW YORK Lt. Col John C. Meyet of Forest Hills, L. I., who is a U.S Army airforce European ace with 37 i confirmed kills Temple Day Thursday J ! uK,d r J ? f r ,P produce in IMS the large-- t volume of milk ever ai tallied EffHUn.'v is tlie ky acta of the 1945 proetaiii pou bored by the War Food Adminlh! ration V. S Deof Agriculture. partment Slate Estentdon Strvlee including county agent, in cooperation with the Dairy Industry Committee Greater farm efficiency will make ii possible to nu-c- t the goal. Cows to be capable of maximum product ion must be completely healthy. Only those cow have the ability to produce a profit annually. V T.; 'v' ' . L r-V v V ' i v, - v. ... W'1 7.. Thursday is selected as temple I Promoted Each day for the I ax an stake. iLi. ward in the stake should be well Irregular breeder. Cow Fvrgcant Marvin R. Pack, 20. with diseased or Infected credit, joins hand with his bride, represented. of Logan, aerial gunner on a 7 Lt. jz) Mary J Moore, U.S.N.R. I udders, low producers ore V been has Fortress, pro. of Fort tax--, N a they cut their i was wounded during the invasion Jmod anlmula that destroy the J., S(ft(T e Ter- mmethods. (7) Take car of Jlrni, now I rece'n8 ceived h:s wings May 20, 1944. i wedding cake at th reception, S,xth ' Members of the Logan Sixth which followed their marriage at Good feed, good cow and good ot your land. (S) Develop a ouni! treatment In Hawaii. upon completion of gunnery school . ward Elders' quorum will be In management combine to produce the breeding program. at Las Vegas. Nevada. Before en-- 1 Floyd Bennett Field chapel. Announcement of the dairy promaximum quantity of milk efslek to of the charge administering terlng the army he was graduatof all duction rates for the balance of 191S Training in Texas handling Proper ficiently. acin Logan hospitals tills week, milking equipment, proper milking. also should help to stimulate effSailor Home Carlos A. Bingham end Eyre to Melvin B. Squires. PaLSAC. Lnmarned. !n,d I cording 'efficient cleaning and proper cooling iciency lnce daiiymen can now plan .u.tUndca the are among Turner of Logan Anotlier sailor home on furlough tients In hospitals desiring blessings ,he 8on of Wllll,lin paclt of Logdn. insure a good produce with no milk their year production. Whole milk aviation cadets now training at from duties with the navy is Dor-re- ll can have quorum members call on wasted and a profitable market. rates are approximately the fame San Antonio. Texas. The S Points are: (1) Glow an as for 1941. when blend prices were Graduates from School Lehmbcrg, son of Mrs. Jodie them. abundance of high quality roughage by far the hlhe-- t on record In adLogan. He just , Teehniei n Fourth Grade Paul Lehmberg of , .. (2) Balance your herd with your dition. the dot Mon to increase tfca nurnea Lad R Stoddard, son of Mr. and Mrs. completed boot training at San fetd supply. (3) Keep production of payment on hutti if .t should A. Laorn Riggs, son of Mayor refolds on each cow in your herd rate g.Kj:4r(ji jias graduated D.ego, Calif. f iuitt.--J cncourago the ptoduitb-methdost Practice Old Mrs. A. L. Riggs of Mbley D from (4) )1C wheeled vehicle classis Norman Vincent Beale in the fari.i ?ipai jti--i cm am By milk and Produce ods. partkulaily a local bos. treatment (5) at receiving he ordinance depot, iLions Frolic 8 ' ' of the highlit quoin v !'pt cnam me. is. pital for revere bums on face and ( (EDITOR'S NOTE. The' Rev- r(!( n proving grounds. Mary-har.Ar.r.u .1 M.iV frolic of the Logan a weed erend Norman Vincent Beale, reejvedwlnn Lions club will be held Wednesoverflowed into two or even tliree. D. D.t is pastor of Marble er exploded. kind day at 9 p. m. at the Danmate Tills was the Collegiate Church, Fifth Avc., I of b.,!!roorn. according to George winch was such a de-Released from Hospital family New Yoik City.) chairman of the commitlight to Theodore Roosevelt. There Corporal Ralph Maughan, for-n- tee on arrangements. Refresh, Recently I received a fan letter sat the little fellow, his feet not been has Utah Aggie athlete. ments will be served. which read In part: "I like what Logan senior high school studreaching the floor, in fact, just released from on army hospital In you write becau.se even though a ents today challenged any other In seat. But tiro bilow falling reEngland where he has been Heads Teachers you are a minister, you are not few short years aye, all too short high school In the state to equal ceiving treatment for wounds reIt is to oe hoped that his feet came down to a level their record in the Seventh War Harold C. Bateman, member of preachy'. Loan drive. ceived on the we'tem front, acr my friendly critic will not the Logan senior high school facwith the floor. He passed through The Logan students, with a article, cording to word received by Coach ulty. was elected prtsident of the this a 'preachy adolesccnse. young manhood; and Dick Romney. teachers' association. He because I feel It incumbent upon then came a day when lus father, quota of $12,200 in bonds, already Ixgin have recorded sales of $24,200 Newsman Here suc.-eedJoseph Adams. New lice me to call my attention to the broken in body, acthrough their organization, nt is Fern Euit, succeed-m- greatest institute In American fi ll into l".sy,ajr Con Harrison, son of Mr. and Visits Mother last long sleep. There, cording to Blaine Johnson, memIV i Hendricks. T. Christsic life the of the Mrs. A. B. Harrison of Locsn. vasj family pew he has laid, ber of the student bind silling before the alter, Majr Ralph H. Bedford, son of ian church. a Logan visitor Saturday. on his strong and committee. Mr.s. Gwen Redford, Logan. Is written peace Commonwealth The American Elects Harrison, formerly employed i;l iotne on a furlourh from armv Ch-The pre drive c.impai: n started k.nffly face. was around built the pew. The Is of a now member Logan, New officers of the Thrifty Six of Utah live dear olu words were 14 days aeo at the school and the, dlltl(,S- - He is a There Deseret News staff In S. It Lake State Agricultural college where 4 H club girls of College, an- greatest men of American history, said over his beloved form and will end before the regular drive nounced today are Lou Sorensen, In business, in profession, in pol. he was carried away by tender starts. Competition among home City. he was prominent in student rooms and classes raised consideritics, In literature, in every walk and editor of Sudent Life, president: Hazel Olsen vice presihands to his last resting place able interest in the Bales. of members the been of have secretary-treasurelife; Grace Olsen, dent; Barn Burns in the churchyard nearby. Then This brings total bond sales campus weekly. church and counted lt a high and Connie Nelson, the lad moved over to take his through school organization A fire, caused by defective electo privilege and honor to be seen father's end of the approximately the at $50,000 for place trical wiring, resulted In approxi- Camp To Meet the on Sunday. pew. Came a day when the frail school regularly in the pew year. mately $175 damage to a small of the Thomas X. Drive Contines MBmbeirs The pew is bound up in the lite form of his mother lay where cow shed owned by Mrs. Meda J. Smith seen of Utah We them have Cache county's fund drive for of the people. camp, daughters Parker In Newton, Sunday after- Pioneers, will meet' Thursday et cancer control will be continued in communities all over this land, husband had preceded her In RED STAMPS: death at the alter. Then came (T3 through X5. expired April noon. The loss was covered by 2:30 p. m. at the home of Mrs. throughout May, It was announced throughout the years, sitting in a bride t0 take hcr piace the 28) Y5 through D2. good until Mrs. L. E. Nelson, the pews of the church. There 218 East Monday by Charles H. Orison, lad. A new family developed and June 2; E2 through J2. good until captain. The quota is set is the mother who, caring for once Fourth North. Assisting hostesses county again, as before, overflowed June 30; K2 through P2, good un. at $1 per family In Cache county, Goes East her children and doing the work into the surrounding pews. til July 31; Q2 through U2, valid will be Mrs. Mary Ti tensor and of her home all week long, comes So it went through generation May 1, good until August 31, for Mrs. Clay Langston Jr., the for- Mrs. Daisy Richardson. New Counselors to church on the Sabbath Day, after generation in the American j meats, fats, cheese, canned milk mer Barbara Crockett, Gayle Mrs. Willard Petersen has been her hands worn by toil, folded A. B. great Christian and butter. Republic those of Mr. Mrs. and Alumni Joins daughter elected president of the Hyrum reverently upon her lap, her head families BLUE STAMPS: formed, growing being Crockett of Logan, left recently (C2 through G2. expired April Sergeant Raymond H. Laurence, Senior Ladies society, bowed in prayer, the light of Literary and manhood womanhood, for Deailaorn, Mich, where she son of Mr. and Mrs. Gunner Laur- succeeding Mrs. B. M. Thompson. Fc-t28) H2 through M2, good until on her face, There are the to old into age, growing taking will make her home with her hus- ence, of Richmond has taken out Other officers are Mrs. Ruth Moss, men of business in every town of j their souls the riches of the gos-th- e June 2; N2 through S2, good until band's parents. He Is a master a life membership in the Utah vice president; Mrs. Ellis Hansen, June 30; T2 through X2, good unland the carrying forward pej Thus, this institution of the til July 31; Y2, Z2, Al, B1 and technical sergeant with the marines State Agricultural college alumni secretary, and Mrs. Mehnda work of their communities, sitting American family pew became and association, according to Parley recording secretary. Cl, good May 1, expire August 31. In the Pacific. A sturdily in the pew on Sunday. gyn Kilb.urn, executive secretary. today, the foundation of for all processed fruits and vegeOne of the foundation stones American democracy. 1940 graduate of the college, he Yeshara Elects tables. was employed as a social welfare of American democracy is the SUGAR STAMPS: eevr comes If when time the the Mrs. Luella Christensen has worker in Cedar City before en. been named Sugar stamp 35, good until Jun Family Pew. There at the end family pew no longer exists, lt Loof the president 2. Sugar stamp 36 becomes valid tering the service. gan Yeshara club, succeeding Mrs. of the pew sat the father, the will mean the collapse of Dem La Priel Mitchell. Other officers mother next to him, the smallest ocyatlc state itself, because throug- - May 1 and remains good until AuPhi U. Banqu- etare Mrs. Sara Baer, vice president, child next to her because, being out American history, it has been gust 31. Members of Phi Upsilon Omi-cro- Mrs. Marjorie Blood, second vice I the youngest, he needed the most from that family pew that men SHOE STMPS: Airplane stamps 1, 2 and 3, national honorary home eco- president, and Mrs. Phoebe Rob- - watching. It was the privilege of and women drew the strength, for one pair of shoes each,, good Utah nomics fraternity and the inson, secretary. this youngster to sleep during the power and inspiration to build In good indefinitely. State Agricultural college home sermon, nestling against his mo- America the greatest nation and economics club, will hold their an- Lieutenant Morrell IIora- e- thers arm, the softest and down, the finest civilization the world GASOLINE STAMPS: good for four gallons of nual spring banquet Thursday In Lieutenant Wendell G. Morrell, iest pillow a human has ever had. has ever known. until June 21. gasoline the Bluebird cafe. Anna Jean son of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Mor- Some of the most delicious sleeps Armstrong of Ogden, and Lor- rell, is home for a few days visit. of our lives we have had thus in raine Moss, of Jackson, Wyo., are He has recently been sta- church. This was one of the co.chairman of the banquet which tioned at just Lake Charles, Louisiana. greatest periods of your life, when will be Previously he participated in the you could sleep without shame European theatre of war, comWith CUSHION ARCH pleting some flfty-flv- e missions the pew. There this baby of the family over enemy territory as pilot of Form D to EEEE Width an A 20 bomber. He, with other sat, his brothers and sisters next Peas are a luxury crop in the pilots, expects to be transferred to him, like steps, from the younggarden. Served garden-fresto the Pacific upon his return to est to the eldest, until one pew Victory within half an hour after Do was not enough and the family Lake Charles. picking, they have tenderness and 4, ' flavor which only the home garden- JA - . - M er can enjoy, because they lose it bo rapidly. Like sweet corn, their sugar changes to starch rapidly after picking. For the space occupied, they yield a relatively small crop, On CERTAIN CAYS cf the month? because only the seeds of the plant are eaten. Care should be taken to v" the Brussels carpet had to be get the most out of the space used, beaten limited. where garden space is taken up and every spring? Where spring comes late, folIt was hung over the clothes line lowed quickly by hot weather, only beatand pounded with the carpet one crop of peas can be depended er until not a wisp of dust follow' " on, and this should be sown as ed a stroke. Then father put in soon as the soil is prepared. the evening on his knees, stretchThe best way to prolong the harvest is to sow at the same time an ing the carpet tight and tacking early and a midseason variety, plus the lt along edge. Carpet cleaning a late variety in sections where i I .. .VV'4 vi i was an event. Remember? there is time for it to mature be-- I Half an Hour from Garden to Table fore hot weather. Is the Rule for Top Pea Flavor, Seeds should be sown two inches ' deep and not closer than an inch KENNETH LINDQUIST apart in a single row, and double yellow. If there are too many for Helps Build Up iisistate rows should have six inches be- the table, the surplus should be tween them. Even dwarf peas bene- canned while at their best rather Mortuary Against Such Distress I fit by having support, so brush or than allowing them to lose quality. Do functional periodic disturbances In new gardens it will pay ta low fencing is often set between cause you to feel "nervous as a witch," Since 1884 double rows for the vines to inoculate the seed with a culture so restless. Jittery, hlghstrung, perhaps . and tall vari-- which seedsmen supply for the purclimb. The semi-tal- l tired, "dragged out" at such times? baceties require support. pose, containing nitrogen-fixin- g Then dont delay! Try this great medPeas have a short harvest, and teria. The soil should be well fericine Lydia E. Plnkham's Vegetable 8 and 10 inch Tops lose quality when past their tilized with a balanced plant food, Compound to relieve such symptoms. ' quickly 1)1" the best known and most Its one ofmedicines prime. They should be harvested at the rate of a pint for a twenty-fiv- e for thl3 purpose. effective foot row. before the pods begin to turn All full leather innersoles Plnkhams Compound helps natuke! Taken regularly lt helps build up i We have dwarf pea seed, tall pea seed, early resistance against such distress. A very VAl sensible thing to dot Positively no Plant Now! Inharmful opiates or habit forming pea seed and late pea seed gredients In Plnkham's Compound. fcy r Also a grand stomachic tonic! Follow THE LOGAN SEED & FEED COMPANY B-1- V Io i ''ard labor-savin- The Family Pew ds Logan High Sets Bond Record ed I Wil-kmso- ur j con-side- , s l 9 b act-tiviti- es r, h j Mens WORK SHOES n, Leather, Raw A-1- 5, Cord and ber Soles. Rub- Only Home Gardener Can Enjoy Peas at Their Best semi-forma- l. Giirls h, you suffer from f i- feaiist REMEMBER WHEN Sip L ' i I Also Mens Loggers ' ' JESSENS label directions. Buy today t SHOE STORE Jjjdia, . (PirJzkzvvi VEGETABLE COMPOUND yvya 69 West Center Street |