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Show Tuesday, February 19, 19 The Cache American, Logan, Cache County, Utah 1G . .. Plumber Advises Aggie Carnival Snow Queen at Meet Reigned Elizabeth Ten New Lions Use of Water, Scorns Diesels Leyton, and - ; w-i- s al , . J 7,.''ZjS, Return from Trip I Bishop and Mrs. Wilhelm Pe- dersen, 326 West 1st South, re- turned Sunday from a vacation in Los Angeles and Ven- -, Ice, Calif., where they visited a son, Dee. Mr. and Mrs. Fred accomof Providence, Jensen, on them the trip. panied munity being invited. j New Clarkston Bishop , . Council Jean Bickmore, daughter of and Mrs. D. N. Bickmore, of wek was appoint ed a member of the Debate cU a(. the Unlversity of utah Miss Bickmore is editor of th8 Utah Chronicle, student newsof the paper, and a member debate team to' make a recent She attended trip to Denver. South Cache high school and also the Brigham Young Univer- Mr. Dr. Ethelwyn B Wilcox. assCM at ejate professor of nutrition has left for Chicago to attendea conference of research workers from state experiment stations February Delegates are experimenters in vestigating the nutritive value of beef, lamb and uork under the National Project on Conservation of Foods. The National Livestock and Meat sity, where she was editor of board pay expenses of delegates the BY News. She is a member to the conference. of Pi Beta Phi. , coun-USA- C, 19-2- 0. -j Logan Home Building Society Annual Meeting Notice is hereby given regular annual meeting Will Meet Saturday that the of the Home Building Society of Logan, Utah, will be held in the of Commerce rooms, Tuesday, February 26, 1946, at 7:30 p. m for the purpose of hearing the anuual report of the association, electing directors, and for the transaction of such other business as may properly come before the meetign. R. E. BERNTSON, Vice President JOSEPH ODELL, Secretary. -- u woo n.nred Andrew Hegg ward bkhop of the Clarkston of thej by members Sunday Smithfield stake prsldency. New j counselors were Brigham M. Griffin and Dallas Goodey, while De Verl Thompson is the new cerk. Small Blaze Retiring officers of the ward are Sparks from a furnace caused J. Byron Ravsten, bishop, Joseph a small fire in the basement of Malmberg and Hillard Archibald, the home of Edward T. Bodrero, counselors, and Joseph T. Grif1300 North 2nd West, this afterfin, clerk. noon at 1 p. m. Damage of $23 t was covered by insurance Fire Member of Debate v Chief E. S. Laurence said. two-week- Attends Meet 'ir T, The special Housing committee of the Logan chamber of corn- merce to cooperate with the ficials and board of trustees of the Agricultural college for ing on the campus will meet with the executive committee of the board of trustees at the college Saturday, February 22 at 9 a. m. President Wilford W. Lundberg of th chamber is the chairman of the committee, with Atty. Geo. D. Preston as vice chairman. Other members of the committee are N. D. Salisbury, Atty. Asa Bullen, Russell Hanson, Henry R. Hurren and L. H. Daines. an hous-Chamb- er JS reason for wanting another Di'ee) While those men are making up their mind about a fonim meeting, suppose we speculate on wht such an affair would be like, and so now just let your imagination loose. Ladies and genfVmen, you are tuned to station KVNU, and we have in our studio a group of citizens who will discuss the merits, advantages, and efficiency of two different agencies of generating electric and power, they are the Diese engine, versus hydro' power. Introducing Mr. White Elephant he will explain the Diesel. Mr. White elephant: Thank vou Mr. Moderator, contrary lo the popular belief that the Diesel engine is of German origin it was invented in Kansas City 55 years ago and it has had many changes and has been improved about es often as was the first steam engine and today the Diesel engine has replaced the steam locomotive to a $yeat extent and it th fastest trains, also is usedpulls on ships sailing the seven seas.' Formerly the steamship on long voyages must carry a large supply of coal, but the fuel-o- il for Diesels leaves more room in the ships for other cargo. The Diesel is used to run the huge trucks extensively that now carry freight from factory right to the place it is .to be used, and this does away with transfering from HR train to wagon or truck; also the Diespi is SSL because less danger of fire than with the treacherous gasoline. And in regard to the Diesel powered dynamo, you Logan people have five of those machines and you have learned at first hand what they are, and your daily paper of the quotes a city official as saying: the municipal light plant is the citys greatest money maker, and is responsible in reduction of the mh 2 Powers this softly gay-color- ed f le IIEAUTY detailed Fashion Frock of the Week. The gently curving yoke is the soft answer to the season's request for the rounded, feminine look. And deep tucks whisk away the waistline. A cardigan suit is as versatile as you make it. It goes to the office by day with a tailored blouse, or scarf with a tucked in at the neckline as the Powers beauty has done.' And then, i3 equally as poised by night, softened by a frilly blouse and a giddy hat. A cardigan suit lives a double life in your wardrobe gone by Logan c i ti z e n s have elected com then paid no more attention city affairs until another election. A wise person discovers this mistakes and then corrects them. Plst milst CITor Vice President James O. Stew- - ?nd of, th furniture. be guiding lights for the future. 4 On account of more and more Public Invited electric troves, water heaters and A meeting of the Mt. Logan ing of the lreston chamber of al, other elcctrlc apphances be. Ski club, open to the public, will commerce Monday evening. ing put into use our electric plant mu t be enlarged to greater ca- be held Wednesday at 8 p. m. j I and the city commission In Logan chamber of commerce Friday a Holiday ' ato have decided upon a.i- Next rooms, Reed Bullen. president. Friday, February 22, - Pear announcos. Interest , Washington's birthday is a das- - j Of special nonces" 'mac he. anything xpe will be government donated films ing day in Logan. All stores.'at all. it is that the comparison films These for novice skiiers. placts of business and public of- r.f cos, of :11am ,enance and dura- ll instruc-- ! flees will be closed. show preliminary This is in baity hem'Cin Desel engines, anu In of them, anc the accordance with the schedule of we now Lav tions to all beginners !P hyJro olrnt, has a ratio of demonstration closing days adopted by the Mer- sport. A avor chants committee of the chamber jtsPoperathig? osts will be given, Mr. Bullen said. 01 commerce. Record! show the costs to be for one yea with the Diesels genHuge Ice Carnival erating 59.230,000 KWH. and the be; A11 women-- cubs of smithfield by Logan Lions club, will PIbf held Wednesday evening at Cent-- j wllj assemble to hear the Chan-- ! water powered dynamo Is ap-rPark Ice Rink, with com- - SOnette, USAC chorus of coeds at ' proximately $300,000 while the ' petition open to Cache citizens of g p m- - February 21. The 30 girls oil burning machines cost three- all ages. First, second and third trained for solo as well as en- - fourth of a million dollars, the oil prizes will be awarded for all ' cemble bv costs about $50 000 a year, it ol G.o Worthington, ol.rk Of course, said today. concert will be held in the ?aie"i!i,i" V 'V A beautiful model wears of the mbsioners Divinded Declared To Farm Loaners When spring is just around the corner, you look smarter and feel smarter, too, in a dressmaker suit! ants of the public, but m days Fir8. starting from a defective chimney in the home of B. J. Olsen, of Richmond, caused $6000 Fire Theta Ppsilon, Salt lake city. damage Friday afternoon. Chief E. S- Laurence reports. The damage was partially covered by insurance, and the furniture and were The saved. outbuildings family of Frank Moon, sharing the house, suffered loss of some Attended Dinne- r- r DOUI1LE vuw Richmond Fire ... V V'V' vV V v S vvV Barber, freshman of Kobert CrookUm elected queen of T1'6 Question Is: does the the USAC snow carnival ending have the new city commission Saturday. Daughter of Langton do lhe jobr capanty0 Is the Barber, winner registered Also, do Logan people intend sn the school of arts and sciences. Rtve tbe commission a free Is a member of Kappa Delta so- - hand t0 do Vhry please? rority, and Is strongly Interested It has oft times j In winter sports. been said that officials OIL HEATER FOR SALE. Competition was close, accord- - j city be 4 should re- 336 to new. 3rd of N. Harold Chatman ing Dance, pearly se as garded East, evenings. Ten new members were inducted into the Logan Lions club today at the weekly luncheon of the club. Norman Fuhnman, presTwo musical numident, said. bers were presented by Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Atnip. Page Five 1 The board of directors of the Farm National Cache Valley Loan association has declared a four per cent dnldend applying to all stock of record as of December 31. 1943, for its 584 members, according to L S. Chris- tensen, secretary-treasure- r. This is a part of the $250,000 dividend recently declared by the Federal Land Bank of Berkeley, which Is owned by the 59 National Farm Loan associations in California, Arizona, Nevada and Utah. Last year a similar dividend of four pier cent was declared by the local association. received Not all the money from the Federal Lank Bank will in be paid out to stockholders have dividends, as the directors set aside a balance for the reserve fund. There Is $11,000 in this fund, which not only adds strength to the association, but to puts it in a better position take care of members in bad years as w'ell as in good. who The board of directors posted on the dividend is composed of Merle G. Hyer, Lewiston, president; D. M. Bickmore. ParaJohn IL dise, vice president: Kemp, North Logan, Richard and E. E. Smithfield, Hendricks, Lewiston, directors. These dividend checks totaling delivered to the $417,480 were stockholders In attendance at the annual stockholders meeting this afternoon in Nibley Hall. The guest speaker was President Elmer G. Peterson. Frank R. Hodgson, vice president of the Federal Land Bank of Berkeley, and J. H. Jensen Land Bank representative, also appeared on the up. and thank you for being city's tax levy, PROFIT from th with us. light department bolsters the general fund each year." p s President Truman's home Thank you Mr. White elephant town of Independence, Missouri, for your interesting talk on owns for a and utilities its Diesel power, and now we turn the canceled Christmas present the mlcrophon8 over to Mr. Kilo-w- December bills for electricity. to hear what he has to say use Diesel No, they do not about water power, some of us have seen the great hydro plant j engines, at Boulder dam which serves power, light and heat to 100 California towns and cities at a rate of 7 mills per KWH. Go ahead Mr. Kilowat on your ' Thank subject of water power. U Fnllnwa you Mr. Moderator, but first of all let us consider those quotaWord was received Monday of tions of the city official wherein of G. L. (Roy) Fallows, he said, the profit from the light the death day until time of services. Burial former Hyrum resident, at will be In Wells vile 42, plant bolsters the general fund Los cemetery unin was bom He CbL; Angeles each year and reduces the citys Funer-- a direction der of Thompson of tax levy. Hyrum, Aug. 3, 1903, the son home, Hyrum. Fallows. I disagree with any such policy Mr. and Mrs. George of soaking the citizens for using Surviving are his mother Mrs. Skabclund Infants their own machinery to make it B. F. Stittler of Rupert, Idaho; his Graveside services were held appear the politicians are clever widow and a daughter, Patricia, and want to their own position for twin children of & sister Mrs. Monday Cal.; Los .Angeles Mark J. and Gladys Christiansen by charging enough for electric Logan. Dutson, George service to cut the tax levy. Skabelund, 131 North 5th East, Funeral arrangements are being who died at a local hospltaL For anyone to boast that our own plant is being operated to made with the Thompson Funeral The children, a boy and girl, were bom Sunday. Burial was show a profit is just like you buy- home. under direction of W. Loyal Hall ing $l's worth of food, and after while the services mortuary, eating it charging yourself $2 for Mrs. Agnes M. Allan were conducted bv La Vor His-lodinner. 80, Allan, Mrs. Agnes Maughan The price for electric service bishop of Logan . Seventh could be imposed high enough lifelong resident of Wellsville, died- ward. Survivors Include the parto pay all the city's bills, but at her home in Wellsville Tues- ents, five brothers and sisters: t? Reed, Mark, Lyle Edward, Max what sense would there be toid 5.3Q am Gf infirmities Dee, Judith Ann and Dorothy Would it be less painful to j cident Jean Skabelund, of Logan; grand rpay for citys maintenance by in- -, i R&rch 19( 1865 flated light bills or just pay of William parents, Mr. and Mrs. John I Skabelund, Mrs. Ezra Kidman and the form of taxes same old way? Wellsville, a a,10ht.r William Christiansen, of Logan. the Moderator William H. and Barbara Morgan At this point to She was married speaks: You people were going to j Maughan. merits of Norman G. Allan In 1882, in the James II. Davidson discuss the relative Diesel power, j Sait Lake LDS endowment house. both hydro and Funeral services for James Hall Mr. Kilowatt what about your ! He died Aprji 23, 1936. She was an " Davidson, 85, who died Sunday at active LDS church worker, having Tyhee, Idaho of Infirmities to age, served several years in the Reliel will be conducted Wednesday in the Tyhee, Idaho LDS ward by Society. ' She is survived by four of eight George Davis, bishop. The body j Cache American newspaper and sons and daughters: Mrs. Barbara will then be brought to Logan a continuous repetition of the I A Hall, and Mayor LaMont M. and friends may call at the W. the Ajian Wellsville; Marshal M. Al- - Loyal Hall mortuary from 2:30 to subject becomes tiresome: 3:30 p. m. Wednesday afternoon. record of the hydro plant up there j Salt city; and George Burial will be in Logan cemetery. 18 Cal.; Monte Bello, grandchildren, 15 Also surviving ore lhe fol ren. ona and why stop with only Try This Hew ftmazing James hydro plant, we have five Diesels lowing brothers and sisters; costsm three-fourt- h million dol- - i M. Maughan, Smithfield; Ms. Eva lars and now seem to want an-- ) Ames Ogden; Mrs. Esther M. Dar-othFast Working Triple Acting $200,000 for a sixth white j leyj mts Fannie Brown, Mrs. - You Feel the Effect Instantly WalLeona Mrs. lie g irishman, The Hyrum peopel have a river ters Mrs. Elva Green, Miss ChrisThe King of all cough medicnen frr coughs or bronchial Irritations resulting similar to our own, the same David, from colds in cold wintry Canada is Buckand Frank, Fast Workelevation, distance from town and tina Maughan, leys CAN ADI OL. MixtureMixture quickly ing. triple acting Buckleys Y they hava pOd ?uy. Henry. all of Wellsville. in the and raises lodged loos ms phlegm for their plant in 14 years and N. Maughan, soothes rasped passages tubes air clears conductbe will worst minimum services two cent one and or rate is their Funeral raw tissues, sips spasm eases. You get results fast. against Logans 2 cent per KWH. ed Friday at 2 p.m. in the Wells- coughing Compounded from rare Canadian There are Hyrum people in Lo- ville LDS tabernacle by Cliff Oland other soothing healing ingreMixture is dients Buckley's "CANADIOL and at people you gan every day, sen bishop. Friends may call different from anything you ever tried. Get should ask some of them. 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