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Show Tuesday, January 29, V'r The Cache American. Logan, Cache .County. Utah 194G Husincss Visitor Relief Society Meet of Wesley Anderson, who is general manager Ogden, The Logan Stake Relief Society of the will hold their union meeting Anderson Lumber company, was 2, at 2:30 pt Saturday, February seen In Logan today. m. in the stake house. There will Returning for Discharge be no departments for secretarE. Seventh Ward Mutual Theodore Staff Sergeant ies and magazine representative Emof installment The second Anhder, of Hyrum, is returning to the U. S. for discharge. Anh- ery Reeves book on world peace All other departments will meet as usual. der fought with the 24th Infantry will be presented in the special meeting of the division a unit of General Walter interest group the Seventh ward Mutuals Tuesday Merrell A. Nelson Kruegers 6th Army through Merrell A. Nelson, EM3c, husNew Guinea and southern Phil- evening, January 29, at 7:30 P lead will band the of Mrs. Geraldine T. Nelson, McBride D. C. m. He was servcampaigns, ippine 154 South 3rd West, is one of ing with the occupation forces discussion. Adults, particularly, are of high-poi3,141 veterans whom on the island of Shikoku prior urged to attend. the Navy is returning to the to his departure He Is the husStates for discharge r.board the band of Mrs. Letitla Andher of Coming Home U.S.S. Tieonderoga, a large carof Anderson Pfc. Logan Clyde Hyrum. ' of the "Magic Carpet" fleet. t high-poinrier, is one of 2.000 Army This ship' left Okinawa, January returned are veterans who being Rags Wanted is scheduled to arrive in We desire old rags suitable for to the States for discharge aboard 6, and San Francisco left which January 21. S.S. Sea Devil, cleaning machinery. Motor Sales the 4 4 4 4 4 4 11, Jauan. Yokohama, January Advt company. and was scheduled to arrive in They are in Army From the local army recruitSeattle about January 23. The S.S. Logan Rent Control At the meeting of the Logan Eva Devil is one of the hundreds ing office we learn that during there were seven men Rent Control committee at the of Navy and Maratime commission last week joined the army. Three of them chamber of commerce, several ships which accomplished the enlisted for thre years: Harry T, more cases were heard and some huge task of supplying the Fleet, Burns, of Trenton, air corps Eu d air ,0pean theater; Jay H. Hill, of Others were referred ground forces and adjusted. air corps European for Investigation. Any complaints power during hte Pacific war. WelLsville, should be referred to the office theater; Earl Leavitt, Jr., of Lewforces European iston, armored at the chamber of commerce be- Leon Nelson other The four enlisted for thoater. 4. fore next Monday. February Pearl Harbor. T. H. T4 Le18 months and were unasisigned L. H. to chairman on is one of of to Nelson, According Logan, any particular theater. They Daines of the committee, veterans are Godron C. Benson, 149 East good 1,630 high-poiArmy who are being returned to the 3rd South; Goodwin F. Hanson, progress has been made in mak States for rischarge aboard the 130 orth 1st East! Robert C. Haning adjustments. 5.5. Stetson Victory which left sen, 347 West Center and Ever-en- d L. Jacobsen, ,177 South 2nd New in 10, York Yokohama, Japan, January Champ in East. Logan. Frederick P. Champ, president and is scheduled to arnve of the Cache Valley Banking Seattle about January 22. The company of this city and director 5.5. Stetson Victory is one of of the United States chamber of the hundreds of fhips of tbe commerce, is in New York city Navy and Merchant Marine which Members of the Jenson famto attend meetings of the board accomplished the huge task of entertained at a shower on ily of directors of the American supplying the fleet, ground forces Mrs. evening honoring Monday d and durair association. From power there Forestry December a Thelma Jenson, he will go to Washington, D. C. ing the war In the Pacific. cake for meetigs of he 4 4 4 4 4 4 bride. A beautiful wedding centered the dining room table. on Public Lands, of which he is Fire Reported The evening was spent in games A fire at the home of Dr. chairman, tire natural resources and social chat, after which reand 5:38 the Clark Haskins last night at department committee, were freshments served. Mrs. board of directors of the champ. m. has been reported by Chief Jenson received many beautiful of commerce ber of the U.S.A. E. S. Laurence of the Logan-Cacgifts. Those present were: Mrs. He expects to return shortly affire department An elec- Fannie Olson, Mrs. Kate Pehrson, ter the first of February. tric flat iron which was left on Mrs. Vergil Jenson, Mrs. lhyllis the ironing board caused $30 Jenson, Mrs. Olla Anderson, Mrs. 4 4 4 t4 4 4 was which Home covered with June Reeder, Mrs. Betty Jenson, damage, Returning Mrs. Elsie Jenson. Mrs. Martha Raymond H. Clay, coxswain, 20, insurance. Hale, Mrs. Donna Scott, Mrs. 4 4 4 4 4 4 May Pehrson, Mrs. Colleen USNR, 64 West 6th South, Logan Cooke, is 'returing to the United States Stewart-Morre- ll MrsJ Florence Olson, Mrs. Iila Garr, Mrs., hie Humphreys, Mrs. op the heavy cruiser USS St.Paul Bertha Matthews,. - Mps. Orlean after; several months of sea duty. Marriage anMrs. James J. Stewart Clara Monson, Mrs,. Anderson, Tfhef St. Paul,' flagship for the nounces the of her Mrs. Lucinda Dickey, . Mrs. Radah marriage Xangise ..'river Patrl forces, Teft daughter Edna, to Wendell MorBarker, Norma Hale, Leta Olson, Shanghai,- January' 7, and is- to rell, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Reoa Jenson, Jackie Jenson, Lola arrive at San Pedro, California Morrell, which took place Tues- Olson and Aloma Johnson. , late this month. The cruiser; Com- day, January 22, in Ogden. The Mr. and Mrs. Fred Qualm an missioned' in February, 1943 took couple are now on a honeymoon and Mr. and Mrs, Lyman Anderin California, and probably will son spent Wednesday in Lewispart in 'the final assaults on Ja- ' make their home in Preston, Ida: ton at the home of Mr. and Mrs. pan '.with the ; 3rd fleet. ho, where Mr. Morrell anticipates Harold Nelson. ' 4" i establishing a business. Mr. MorMiss Norma Hale and Miss Alorell. an air forces veteran, has ma Johnson entertained the memMrs. C. A. Nyman Home Mra .C. A- - Nyman of North served in both the European and bers of their club Wednesday evPacific theaters of war. ening. The girls first enjoyed Loga.it, fhac returned, ftpme; after scavenger hunt and then return-tseveral weeks Salt .In.. spending to - the Hale home for games Licenses Lake city and Holladay. She hai Marriage social evening 'and lunch. Elev' The following couples obtained relative living at these places en girls were present. , , at licenses Cache the whom she visited.-- Her- - parent marriage Chioffice: clerks Jack r county were first settlers in Holladay and the town was named after aretta, 20 and Joyce Marie Wilthem. They, however, moved from liams, 18, both of FJice; Dan and there several 'years "after its Pierce, 21 of Dragerton, Duard Glenn arrived Chugg settlement by request of Presi- Margie Sweat, 21, of Fruitland; home Thursday following about 21 and Don Edward Mortensen, dewhodent Brigham Youtfg, a 'year overseas. Geneva Faye Jennings, 19, both sired them to assist in the work Arnold Christensen, Wesley of establishing .communities far- of Price; Clyde Le Roy Rose, 35 Christensen and Hal Jensen at' ther south. ' of Spanish Fork, and Beatrice tended the South Cache-Web4 4 4 Levetta Fryer, 40 of Salt Lake basketball game at Weber, Friday the game, Following city; Lerwill J. Olsen, 25, and evening. William A. Obray the Norma Ruth Burke, 18, both of Scott Crabtree accompanied William A. Obray, Slc, husMathew Magy, 22 boys here and spent the week-- ! Price; Joseph end. band of Mrs. Mildred Obray. of of s, Omaha, Neb.; and Georgia Mrs. Luiietta Chugg entertainParadise, is one of 3141 high-poi18, of Trice. ed her club at a quilting Wed- veterans whom the Navy is msi rrr?m tt. to 'the States for discharge aboard the U.S.S. Tieonderoga, a large carrier of the Magic Carpet fleet. This ship left Okm-awa- fi January 6, and is scheduled to arrive in San Francisco Jannt land-base- nt ' Tape Five Saturday at his home of infirmities to age, Mr. Forster had lived in Mendon since 1859. He was torn In England, March 30. 1853, a son of Raluph and Evalyn Ross Hatch Margaret McCullough Forster. He Graveside services for Mrs. when 11 Ross Hatch, wife of Waldo came to this country M. Hatch of Ner York, formerly months old and thu family first setthxi at Big Cottowod, Salt of Logan, were conducted Saturday in the Logan city cemetery Lake county, and then moved to Mendon in 1859. under direction of Kenneth LindMr. Foster served as mayor for Mrs. died Hatch quist mortuary. two and then was counJanuary 8 at ;the family home cilmanterms ror-- 20 in Tanafly, N. j. Tears, being active Accompanying in getting ,tfie, water and light Mr. Hatch here are his two childsystems in the community. In ren. Nancy, 10 and Ross, 6. the early, day he worked on the railroad, laying track from MenRobert Forester don to Logan, and then for Union Pacific at Rutte, Mont. He Robert Forster, 92, Mendon pioneer and .former .mayor, died had operated a hotel In Mendon for many years. He is survived by two sisters. & nesday evening.' At the close Isabella and Jemima Forster, of plate Inch was served to club Mendon:-alsthe family of Oliver members: Verona Tibbitts, , Mendon. and Taylor, family, Hammond. Sylvia Fife. Louise Fuhrimnn, Esther Gessell, LilPeder C Wistisen lie Hanson, Bertha Zollingegr and Lucille Jensen was the hostess. Peder C. Wistisen. 85, died Fria special guest. day at his home. 842 North 4th The First ward Relief Satiety East after a three day illness. ;; held their and business work He was born at Hammaerum, A Denmark, March 1, 1862, the son meeting Tuesday afternoon. quilt was made and dish towof Niels Christen and Christina els embroidered, and stenciling Wistisen. He married Karen Madone. Thirty-fiv- e were present. rie Mathiasen at Bancroft, Idaho Mr. and Mrs. Wilhelm Pedersen in 1909. He was not a member of visited with her mother Sunday. the LDS church. Mr. Wistisen was The Second ward Relief So- a retired farmer. ciety held their work and busiSurviving Is his widow, one son ness meeting. Carpet rags, stenc- Iver C. Wistisen, Ogden; a daughwere ter, Mrs. Agnes W. Disen, Tampa iling done. Refreshments served to 40. . Fla.; two brothers and one sisScott of Crahtreet, Ogden, ter, Martin Wistisen, of Bancroft. spent the week-en- d here as guest Idaho; Otto Wistisen, of Aarhuh, of Arnold Christensen. 7 Denmark; Marien Norregaard! Ev-aly- n , grand children, 4 great grandchildren. Funeral services will be con- -: ducted Monday at 1 p. m. in the Logan 10th ward chapel with Albert Webber, bishop in charge. Friends may call at the W. Loyal mortuary Sunday from 4 to 7 p. m. and Monday from 9 a. m. until time of services. Burial will be in Logan city cemetery. ( X ' - vv Sa-li- :s , ., . V .4 Hang It on the wall or set it on the table, this musical windmill is equally attractive. The windmill arms wind clockwise and when released turn gracefully to s Swiss music box tunc. Sturdily built and attractively decorated this is a toy that will give pleasure for many years. hat is the land-base- .j ? ? he , Watch WATCH-RAT- RECORDER It is a modern electronic device that , . - " E Master . i f V . accurately tests the beat or your watch! ALSO gives a printed record of the actual operating conditions of any , - it a watch, v o V ; S :j E er 44 Re-va- nt uary 21. Will Preside Eric A. Johnston, president of of States chamber commerce, has asked Frederick F. 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