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Show Friday, November 2, 1015 The Cache American, i.oean. Cache County, t 'tali I'nee hiv on of Mr. and Mtlvin Bird. Mrs, Reeves Bud. of Memion, n the air home on furlough corps, lie has bein In Alaska and at the end of his furlough will reiort to Reno, Nevada. Joins Sales Staff Gilbert Farnswoith has joined the sabs staff of lagan's Tina- vt all store, according to Herbert Ormond, manager. and Mrs Dal- - MARINE LANDING ! . Leaves Air Corps j I First Lieutenant Ted Tike. son Captain Ray K. Peterson, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Pike, of, of of NewMrs. Marlnus l'eterson. ton. is visiung relatives here f Cornish, has been discharged from on ter serving lor narly three years the army air corps and placed a student was lie inactive status, He Alaska. will be in released ser-in- rt m the near future. Before, enter- - at USAC before entering the air the service. Captain Peter- - vicc and served with the 15thcomson was supervisor of the Farm force in Italy, flying several air wears the He missions. bat administration in San Security .medal and one oak leaf cluster. Juan county. --; J , ! Bond Chairmen Posted Area j j i from Coast Jlerc I Arthur Harvey of Mr. and Hartincz. Cal., are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W llliarn After serving for fo Harvey. 5'ears in tho navy. Mr. H rv y a now is employed by the f have three The couple government. Discharged Dan Stowell, son of Sheriff and Mrs. Jeff Stowell. has received an Mrs. honorable discharge from, the armed forces. A member of the combat engineers, he entered ser- vice with the notional guard in 1941 and served In tho South pa- - children. cific, participating in several ma-- ! jor engagements. Story ' At 'public i Third Son Hour on Saturday ( j j . v 1:30 j In- w ward bishopric years, and Park cemetery under 32 Pioneer Builder Dies; Worked On Logan Temple and Railroad Automobiles Buttars, 26. of hl8ay - U A. V sa TecSV' Vrd opS- Ty - health department. Honorable 4. Visife in Fnrnno Xaurupc r-- jvr;ri AHsepbishwo"d Petersen 'about Release at tho First Lieutenant i Edward W. by died Tuesday home of a daughter, Mrs. Maud Hyer, in .Lewiston, of a five months illness. At the time of his death, Mr. j Petersen was a successful fanner and active in civic and church ,Mr- - 'pike, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Corporal Wesley J. Leichty, son pike o Cornish, has been honor-- ! of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Leichty, of ablv reieased from active duty approximately church work, Mr. Petersen was an officlator in the Logan Temple; & member of the Hyde Park Automobile Accident ' a chemical twice as much land as was under contract this year. The committee that suggested In this equipment be purchased place of a new tractor which the commission was considering, and emphasis be pinged on chemical rather than cultivation control. The cost would be about $9000 for the year, an increase of $2500 over the expenditure In 1945, but the return would be much greater. they said. F. O. Cronholm. U. S. Bureau of discussed Reclamation engineer, phaases of the Little Bear River and Logan River Flood control projects with the commission. the driven by Vernon and Clarkston. Robert M. Brough. 18. of Tre-- , were badly damaged monton. Thursday at 1:45 am. in an au Funeral services for Lorenzo tomoWle accident about two miles Pelcrsen 83 who with Jwest of Losan on U. S. of the Logan Tern- construction Undulent Fever S 89Mlj ut.l?rS case of 'plo and supervised building of the feviv and the t0 utah-Idah- o pu jaundice1 ,rt Central Railroad in 'the rewere cases automobile was struck in 'northern Cache valley, will be from rJnh county for the Mr Rrouahls vehicle Sergeant - A note from Corpora' Kenneth Nuhn. son of Mr. and Mrs. Lcslip G. Nuhn. of Avon, tells that he now Is stationed in Japan with a headquarters company. and sprav outfit they could control ! In Tokyo that with out pointed ',hey - j nt prc-lde- Harold Pe- library, Mrs. -and Babette' terson w.ll tell "Rags Day and Mrs. Silk to tne younger gcrup, and Mrs. Hendricks will tell "Jeep, a D to the older child-th- e for Defenseren. Mr. and Mrs. Max E. Brunson announce the birth of a son, bom today at a local hospital. It is the third boy for the prominent Logan photographer and his wife, former Alta Beth Wavman. I commlsslonei s Cache county Wednesday took under advisement the request to purchase modern for weed conspray equipment trol work In the county next year after hearing a report on activities for 1943 as presented by the committee. county weed control Clerk N. J Crookston reported. T. L. Blanchard, weed control counsupervisor, Lloyd Hun-ake- r. V. Allen tv agricultural agent; of the farm buOKcn. reau. and C. A. Brown, weed control committeeman, met with Ibe commlss.on and captained the pro-f-- But dead Marines can sled the uill Of frightened men to a calm intent; Burdened with field sacks, carbines, rifles, Into the boiling surf they went. Some found coter beneath the water. Some edged back to a stranded Jeep, Uting crawled over dead and dying, Coral heads cut cruelly deep. Then their faces were set in anger, Hands hurled foruard a live grenade, Concrete flew from the Jap emplacement, Another landing bad been made. Dorothy V. Walker The Am.ilga areas will be posted for pheasant hunting again ' this yar. Peimits, costing $1. may be purchased from Seymour Rma-Ear- l. llsbachcr, Hell in Hillyard. or lace Bingham. Shanks has been appoint- ed chairman of the Logan senior high school war bond committee, with Gcniel Lowe and Menlyn to assistants, according Gonrge S. Bates. Mrs. Bessie T. Pack is faculty advisor, DeLsa Change Advised River Heights, recently visited in the army a;r forces, at the and Denmark.- with Field, center. Lowry Sweden, Norway on furlough from army du- it was announced today, clorad ties at Bremen, Germany and commission his Retaining A ' .rank, he is still subject to recall Be- On Terminal Leave (during the present emergency. in Au- service the fore son of WetJber. Dean entering Captain ' Bishop and Mrs. Albert Webber, gust. 1943 he was a student at is home on terminal leave from iutah State Agricultural college the marine corps and will be dis- He received his commission as a charged at the first of the year. navigator at Hondo AAF , Texas, served He graduated from Utah State Ag- in September, 1944 and ricultural college in 1941 and went overseas with the 15th AAF, re!; th-- s country in June,; into th mm: JiT.n, immediately corps. His overseas log reads ac-- 1945 His decorations include Air tion at Johnston, Marshall, Guam Medal with one oak leaf cluser. and Okinawa Islands and was His last duty station was oun with the first occupation forces to Marcos Army Air field, a unit of 'the AAF Training command. enter Japan. 10:30 p.m. City, Weber county, he was the son of Lars C. and Johanna Ma- rie Mouritsen Petersen. He inar- 14. ried Eliza Balls, December 1882 in tr. Salt Lake Endowment house. She died August 2, 1945. Mr. Petersen assisted the John W. Taylor company to settle Card-sto- n, Canada, when he was a young man and was a freighter from Corinne to Butte, Montana. He was instrumental in construction of the culinary water system of Hyde Park, was health officer and a veterinarian many years, and served in many civic capacities. Active throughout his life in LOGAN serv-Hyd- q di-e- include three sons. Survivors Silvan Petersen, of Logan; La Phene Petersen, of Boise. Idaho; of Carlos Petersen, Providence; -- tw'o daughters. Bettie Mrs. j Bal-assist- ed Redwood am, City, Calif.; and Mrs. Maude Hyer, of ton; 21 grandchildren. 18 and the following grandchildren, brothers and sisters: Peter and California; Henry Petersen, of Mrs. Mrs. Hannah Christensen, Lillie C. Nielsen, of Hyde Park, and Mrs. Caroline Jensen, ot Salt Lake City. Friends may call at the family home tonight from 7 to 9 p.m. and Saturday from 10 a.m. until time of services. Burial will be in the Hyde Parkk cemetery under direction of the Kenneth Lindquist mortuary of Logan. of U TAYLOR free country. i frvo for a hat? It ts live for aoik. No man ha to be what his father a as tx.fo.-him. No nun has to work a hero Sure ty Weed Control Under a dying moon they u nited. Under the intake lay tngebi; Satal gum bed finished tbeir task, The only sound uat the surging tea, Sine u ere assigned to a landing craft. Camera men and a radio team, Tbeir precious cargo cam at catered, Huddled together in Boat 13. Irotn the shore came a hail of bullets, Japs in a pillbox held life cheap; Our first assault uat e ot erreached them; Death had a rendest ous to keep. rs Viiting Herb Hits Cupid's bu-.- . nt s U m ich lx ter in Cache county UiK eur, cp-uto Doris H. C'url-oclerk. At the end of Oi tuber. 407 coupto wed. les had received Compared with 3oit for the s. me wai a period last car. limine little slower In October this year, as only 22 licen-e- s wire Is- - icd. 33 with October last compared s the ter of Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Loosle. ' A carnival, sponsored by will association, The father is stationed at Mitch- - Parent-Teacheell Fit Id. L. I., as a medical of- - be held this evening at 8 pm. In ward chapel. the College-Youn- g ficer in tho air forces. linn Itv n. from Fort has been discharged in served He New, Douglas. at Gumta the rhihpplnes and states. Announce Birth and Mrs. A. F. ' Mr. C. F.dhon. son of L. M. Edison, of Logan, Monte f Lieutenant v leaves Senice I A Free Country Marriages on The Incline llome on Furlough ' it is-- but lib father worked. In lime of we may voluntarily emergency rcgulute our man pouer but it is done under the laws ae ounelve& made which are to be abrogated alien the need is over. It la free for know ledge. Nd man need stay ignorant if lie lias tho a til to learn. The history of tho country hm proven that. Of courso there are differences in educational opportunities but the man who truly a ants to learn a ho is willing to aork at the job of getting chead. can do so. No man need stay ignorant. It Is free for courtesy. Where each man is counted as one there need be no servile scraping nor condescending nod. Eaili man is free to accord to every other man the same courtesies of behaviour to ahlijh he is himself entitled. It Uke.4 tut one person to be polite. It U free for friendllnness. We are all equals under the law, bound by the same rules and regulations. We can therefore accord tlie comradeship of citizenry to our neighbor, regardless of his class, creed or color. It is free for integrity. No man wears the yoke of another. No man is bound to another os his sliue. Each man can stand t. and loyal to the finest ideals. It is free for thought. The unfettered mind of man Is the secret of the advancement of tho nation. Here no mon need be told what to think or when to think it. He blows not hot or cold as he is ordered. He can be for or against and provided he keeps to the law cf the land that e law of free me- n- he an think ana act as lie pleases. It is free for belief. No man need worship or not worship at the behest of his master. Each man is responsible to his own con science and to his own concept, of God. Strong in his faith he can stand or fall by what h" believes. His beliefs are his own. This is a free country founded upon freedom end free to grow with the times to a newer and finer fulfillment of the law of iib-ci- ty which is the law of alone-incorrup- self-mad- CITYS REUENUE IS FOUR HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS 1 A . YEAR Logan City can well be proud of the large revenues received from The amount averages approximately $400,000 a utilities 'in our city. year. y , r xte This revenue is received principally from our electric light plant. No new sources of revenue have been added during the term of office1 of the present administration. When the present administration took office, the revenue was there; and no new revenue has come into the city in the last six years. a J The people should not be misled by political advertisements. Statements have appeared in these advertisements that the city levy has been decreased, which is true; however, the decrease has been only one-hamill in the past six years. lf ; v f fei, - T ; Voters, therefore, should understand facts: That no credit should be taken by this administration for these revenues. I' VOTE FOR FOR A PROGRESSIVE CITY L. 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