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Show Iafft Kiht The Cache American, Loffun, Cache County, Utah ' Scribe Voices Protest at HYDE PARK , Spotlighting UTAH was . Signals on Turning Or Stopping: No person .shall turn - . Tuesday, January 15, , ' a vc-hii- .li J course from a direct and upon a highway unless until such movement tan be made witfi reasonable safety und then only aftr giving the signal of intent to turn 19 h vert to the LDS church, first hv-- i ing m sciutlirn Utah, She came to Mr. Iaigan in 1901) and married Sturki in he Logan temple May 27, 1903. She was an active Re- -j lief Society worker and a bo In Clinton Perkes the nirmbtis of the Chic) Rhoda Boaen Cook, former Lo- -, 0t,icr flub r.t the Iteeie club rooms In ur lljr Robert ('ruukaton She ls survlvd afternoon. Smithfleld, Wednesday gan educator and teacher in the1 was The time playing spent The reon for this column Is th,. bridge, with htgl' score honors tor you to express ii dmlh-ngseveral the in following latptul manner In ,and MrS WarrOTl K Slone. ofthe hereinafter going to M's. Joseph Elwood and your opinions, too. that should of ill health. years uckt. of ClearLogan; Elvin J. A delicious provided. Mrs. Perkes, Bernon help us h.irn something. Logan five nine was ; field; born Cook Mrs. grandchildren, close September & served the was lur.rhron are the mail complucent jump! (a) A signal of intention to and 30, 1809, Logan, the daughter of i bhothers and sisters, Herman of the afternoon to the following turn right or left shall be In the world, never showing in 0,ln JY u,rsteJ?' Irs; Ald?e. )V members and guests: Mrs. Jonathan S. and Adaline Rice Bo- -' ser tore., I in what goes on. given continuously during not Kohler, of I am Geneva situat.on he .said Mrs. Elwood. Mrs. widow was of Elmo Joseph the less than the last 100 feet wen. She Many times Wursten. of Ogden. AioIph -s time within confident the Perkes. Mrs. that Ordls Lee, Preston this column hus traveled by the vehicle before j Cook who preceded her In death, e ' Funeral services were held I ' called attention sMcifled for having bids In for Mrs. Phebe Reeder. Mrs. Aletha in education her received turning. at m. the p. Logan day j Mrs. Harold Daines, 1 to the hick : the steel plant, that bids will be Thurston. h No person shall stop or the public scohoLs of Logan then Tenth ward chapel by Albert i i. town traffic. submitted by companies capable M rs- Eulalia Glttens Mrs. Jessie attended the New Jersey Academy, Webber, bishop. Burial was in suddenly decrease the speed Mrs. DenzilLamb, JMrs. Ust summer of oper.if.ng them The bids must I i of a vehicle without first givdirection Vernon Perkes. Mrs. Rudcar Niel-- I Logan, following this she enrolled of W. cemtery under the Jjycees took an in ing Loyal Hall mortuary. appropriate signal Mrs. sen. Mrs. Rulon Squires. in the Oswego Normal school at It ujKn them the manner to be shown in Geneva Is going to bcome the 5pP Daines. Mrs. Dewayne selves Oswego, New York. She also at- - Robert Griffiths to show next week's issue. hub of western industry in my j perkes. Mrs. Earl Daines. Mrs. tended two summer sessions at up the lndiffer manu-- j Melvin Purser, Mrs. J, W. Hyde, Funeral services for Robert rnce of both oflnlon. I forsee scores of tlie Chicago University. Chicago, Grlffths, 75. former Smithfleld Ollle Mrs. Thurston. as up springing I edetrhuis and fartunng plants UL She taught grade schools in who died at city councilman, Thursday afternoon Mrs. Ken-Th- e operation. drivers. and Geneva gets into fullwould for four years; three years his home Saturday were conductLogan Seamons entertained the never neth Utah of at a stationed people at Randolph and then became ed today at 1 p. m. in the Svnith-flel- d I Chore Oto club at her home in second - story consent to, or tolerate First ward chapel, by M. P. head of the textle and clothing eature as Prlde I window wttii tion of Geneva." Major student assemblies sched- department of the U. S. A. C. in Van Orden. bishop. afternoon. of was Luncheon the was 1 It veter-surprisloud speakers He was born at Willard, Novemuled for winter quarter at USAC 1900. Concerning the returning Mrs the folowinK; pm,cd t consid- ans During 1915 she obtained a ber 8, 1870. a son of said: "We must take care Niles Follett. Mrs. Lemoyle Har- - were listed today he ing how few drivers are Henry and by Kathryn ill leave of chsence because of erate tnouith to signal their in of our returning veterans. D. Griffiths. He was We ris MrS- - 0rin Miles, Mrs Euphemia of Sugar city, Idaho, health and because of her splen- married to Rudgar Jenkins, teutons or govern their driving cant let those fellows who saved Nlelson. Mrs. Mary Mouritson. May Mrs student Duce, Ralph vice in were body president Pedestrians did work, which was recognized by 15. 1894 at Smithfleld. Mr. GrifBy stop signs. Mrs. I lewavne j Women are our country stay out in the cold. Orson Seamons, charge of assemblies. and board of fiths was manager of the Smith-fiel- d the president just as indifferent. and college Mrs. Mrs, wU now. Ierjces, Wayne Waite, is inadequate saunter Whatever the worst offenders, baseball game in the late Opening the student assembly trustees her leave was extended for across the street against a red be remedied m the coming ses1920s when It was a fast league, program will be a pep assembly four years. She was forced to retheir assurance sion. of Congress. light with the of hoilth with such a start as Doph Camil-l- i Thursday where winning sons and sign in 1919 because and others who were playing painted face la a passport anyBateman to Meet Publishers cheers in the Aggie song and conditions. where. in the circuit. He was prominent Publishers of Utah's 63 cheer contest will be Introduced Deceased married Elmo Cook in in the cattlemens group and was We had hoped the new comnewspapers are meeting this week to the student body. 'Directing 1893 radical some create would She was an early a farmer in Cache county. Later mission at the at in annual convention hick-towthe program will be cheer king. member Logan. he operated a merchandise store Logan's former change in and president of in Newhouse Hotel In Salt Lake city. Max Adams, of Tremonton, and Smithfleld. traffic, but they have been a disC. Women's Club; the U. S. A There is no Im- During the convention, they will assistants. Dona Mae Hill, Surviving are his widow, one of member of the appointment. Young Brigham Dr. E. Allen Bateman, It's com- head Griffiths, of Smith-fiel- d; provement in traffic. Layton, and Sherry Peck, of Camp, Daughters of Utah Pio- son. Robert two two mon to sec two or three cars rac- state superintendent of Iubllc Ingrandchildren, Garland. neers. She was a patroness of brothers and five sisters, Thomas veterans trainstruction ing on Main street. Other assemblies are Sigma Theta Phi and Chi Omega Griffiths and Mrs. Pearl Lewis, major The Thatcher flour mill burned ing programs now being carried of Logan: Mrs. J. E. Sheffer, of Sigma Chi fraternity, January 22; Sororities. down because of a hot box and, out in Utah. Dr. jBateman, will John of Smithfleld; from the Griffths, accumulation of dust, and this exchange assembly Mrs. Cook was known for her for the entire undoubtedly tell the newspaper Smithfleld; Mrs. Elizabeth Owens, of Utah, January 29; Sigdust accounts 700 for the and more to men than that date, of Idaho Falls, Idaho;, Mrs. Lotstructure being ablaze so quickly. ma Alpha Eprison, February 8; generosity, sincerity kindnesses shown her friends tie Langley, of Spokane, Wash.: People are slow to learn from business firms have been approved Lambda Delta Sigma, February many and end acquaintances. She was much Mrs. of Four other for training war veterans Mathews, first hand examples. Margaret 19; Pi Kappa Alpha, March 5; beloved by her nieces and nephews Washington, 1. C. mills in this immediate vicinity that others are entering the proand 19. March Spurs, Funeral arrangements are bewent up in smoke the same way. gram ot with whom she spent much time. the rate of 25 per i jjjver The faculty will direct the se- Survived by one sister, Mrs. Saming made by the 'Kenneth LindThere was the Millville, Franklin, week. Dr. Bateman has been Smithfleld and the Deseret mills cond and fourth assembly pe- uel B. Thatcher of Los Angeles, quist mortuary of Logan. by the state board of exall in this county, and now this riods throughout the quarter. S9.G00 from State use to aminers Cal., she is the last of the Bowen There are makes number five. Navy Separations of ten children. Education fundi of family department three other flour mills left, and arare Ahead war services of Schedule the for Funeral vocational program being let us hope they will sweep the in May Volunteer Mortu-arThe vet training. the demobilized 59,935 of dust clean. Lindquist ranged Navy by For Enlistment Still another subject to talk Statewide Epidemic Bums Out its personnel in the week endabout Is the opportunity right ing December 29, 1945 to bring The influenza epidemic, which The long awaited modification now to harvest a v&luoble crop Linnartz Louis its grand total to 1,213.840. The to flared and nearly up spread in the regulations concerning enthat you hd not plant or culday was 11,641. Navy seppeak tivate Its ice. Not all of you every county In the state, has listment In the regular army of services for Louis LinFuneral arations are approximately 25,000 state now itself burned out, former soldiers now on Inactive nartz, 81, veteran barber of Lopeople have ice machines or evahead schedule. of en money with whioh to buy Ice Health department reports indistatus in the Enlisted Reserve gan, who died Thursday at his The Marine corps has released to keep food from spoiling and cate. More than 1700 cases were conductwere home in received Smithfleld, has been corps, by it's doubtful if there exists anya total of 183,307. That total 13 Loreported during one week of the headquarter Utah Recruiting dis- ed Monday at 2 p. m. in the with where a better place to get ice epidemic. 47,000 ahead of approximately church gan Presbyterian to trict, according Major Hugh than the State dam, in the edge E. schedule the six and Miner of Bruner Rev. in weeks record during 1945 advance Vtahs polio J. Stewart, public realations of- Masonic of town on a smooth highway, was lodge in charge. Burial of their overall demobilization the highest in a decade with ficer. and any kind of car will pull a 204 was In the Smithfleld cemeery. resident cases. 13 plan. ' trailer load of Ice from this place, Under the amended regulation 20 In cases and deaths. The Coast Guard has released .as there Is no bank or hill to members of the Enlisted Reserve Baby Jacobsen 69,709 and is five weeks ahead pull over. A truck or trailer can 1927, there were 22 deaths with to corps who desire to return be parked at the water's edge 88 cases. Board of health records for of their planned schedule. funeral Graveside services active duty, may volunteer for within 20 feet of where you cut indicate that polio is becoming Jacobsen, son of Hyrum and enlistment in the Regular army Baby the ice and its on public ground less virulent in Utah. Florence Harsh Jacobson, were on or before January 31, 1946, conducted Monday at 11 a. m. ho fences or trespass signs, and Utah Seek Super Highway lor sawdust that is also easily and if found physically qualified, and burial was In Logan city The designation of a 2700-miavailable right here in town at will be enlisted In the grade cemeery under direction of W. Neiderhausers mill only $1 for a super highway from New Orleans In the E.R.C. held Loyal Hall mortuary. The child currently truck lkoad, so there you have it, on the Gulf of Mexico northwest was born in an Ogden hospital ' Prior regulations had precluded easy to harvest a valuable crop and up through Utah, and thence and died Saturday. He is in grade and per- Friday you never even planted, but you to Seattle and connecting with survived by his parents and two can go up there and reap. But the new Canadian and Alaska mitted members of the ERC who brothers, Dale and Donald Jacobremember that when the temwere discharged after October 2, sen, of Logan. highway is now being sought by perature changes this ice field Washington, Idaho, Utah, Colo1945 to enlist only in "the grade will disappear. Clara L. W. Stucki of private. New Mexico Texas. and rado, Still another Subject is that of For the thousands of veterans a proposition to take liquor The highway, the only one of its Wursten Mrs. Clara Louis of World War II who are now on Stucki, 69, wife of Gottlieb Stucki away from this state and license kind In the west not paralleled to dispense by rail lines would enter Ntah inactive status in the ERC, this died at the family home Sunday, private individuals that tonic. and follow Highway 160 through date, January 31, 1946 thus be- 580 East 7th North, after a lingThe objection this column has Monticello, Moab, Green comes important as the deadline ering illness. River, to the state's monopoly is the Price and thence to She was born at Faanen, Berne, for enlistment in the regular arSpringville racket that commission November 12, 1876, Switzerland, JOIN THE MARCH makes. on Highway 50 and to Salt Lake in now enlisted the my grade the daughter of John and Louise They fairly rob the public, even on on north held in the Enlisted Reserve Relchenback Wursten. She came Highway 89, passing witii all the caution about inOF DIMES corps. to this country in- 1891 as a con- - Th National Foundation (or Infantil Paralyiii flation, the country would sure through Ogden, Brigham, Twin have chaos if all prices were to Falls, and ndHh to the Canadian like the prices of border. State road chairman Ray H. Leavitt recently made an inliquor. Talk about jumping from the spection of southeastern Utahs of Highway 160 and its designa- THE OLD JUDGE pan into the fire, these men portion of the suggested highway, tion as a part of the super high-an- d who propose the change have the mentioned advocated the spending would of way system following program and to quote new as an for outlets Utah to open $500,000 invitation the their plan it is: the Slate govand southeastern modities to be shfpjied by truck, ernment to obtain its revenue - from a tax to be collected by tourist markets. Utah representa- - it was pointed out. the State Tax commission, the amount of the tax to be sufficient to replace the net received by the state underprofit existing en monopoly system: ENLISTMENT IN THE REGULAR quote. Tunder und blitzen! To put the sale of that stuff ARMY WILL PROVIDE - into private hands each dealer 'would be required at least $100 VUcense per month, then add his overhead expenses plus a small anprofit, plus that nually to statisfy the net profit the state now gets, a bottle of gin would be about $10. XV Are you paying excessive rent? ENLISTING OR F.EENUSTING FOR THREE YEARS , If you are and want relief then go and explain your predicament MAY SELECT THEIR THEATER OF OPERATIONS to a group of men in the chamber of commerce. They meet each Monday at 10:30 a. m. These men cannot help you If y Franco, England, Germany Norway, you dont tell them, so its up Denmark, Austria, Czechoslovakia. to you whether you want to be v,- y " $ 4 t "" robbed or ot. ' East Indies Here is something about the Japan, Philippines. Dutch - Carolines. housing shortage. Passing of the Marianos, Borneo, ' Mead bill provides $193 million -I dollars for temporary housing tillers dried grains have a much greater units. HARRY: I dont know what theyll weigh Chunking, Canton, Pekin, Shanghai. Salt Lake citys mayor, Earl sure feeding value than the original grain has. but and up, Judge, poultry my cattle J. Glade, has secured $300,000 of have been gettin fatter since I started to OLD JUDGE: Have any trouble getting that money for his town. Cuba, Puerto Rico, San Domingo, Panama, use distillers dried grains in their ration. all you need? How much has our town seYneiuela, Brazil. OLD JUDGE: Youre about the tenth one cured? HARRY: Yes, at times, even though the who has told me that, Harry. How do you You must remember such distillers 1,200,000,000 pounds of produced Adak, Nomo, Anchorage, Attu, Seward, account for it? things at future elections. t it for the year endin last June. I hope theyll Kodiak. be in - a position to produce a lot more recovered from HARRY: "The next year. grains used by distillers is very high in vitamin and protein content. Its the best feed OLD JUDGE: Then I guess nobody can Relieved In 5 minutes or supplement we can get to balance the rations tell you grain is wasted in distilling. we feed our dairy cows, livestock and pouldouble yonr money back Whan azrets stomach acid raue painful, aufTorat HARRY: Not me. Judge . . . I know. try. Mixed with original grain, these dis- - Many Things iI"'' Mrs. hot-t- o to-Sh- , ! ( non-oper- USAC Lists Assembly Lineup a- , Uni-vesi- ty ed y. non-reside- nt le . sky-rock- et SAYS... e3 m m - - rip: r dk?""') Acid Indigestion irtc cm. aour atomach and heartburn, doctor usually the fasteat-artln- g medicine known for present) symptomatic relief medicine like those in Bel in Tablets. No laxative. Bell ana bring comfort in a JiiTy or double your money back oa return f bottl te tu. 25c at 11 drujgiiii. j T.v... 9 ct (Small (Dm H r lii.IHv MU rNUMlIJn . i- JO Thi d9rtis0mnt ponm4 by Ccnftrtnct of A Icoholu Bnorog t nduttrio, I ne |