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Show Page Four '1 b- - C.i re American, Lcy.tn, t uci e ( .r.:y. Fr: L: Iran . . D "Vsrrv.:-- - Drive Fire Chief Urges Clean-U- p To Wipe Out Hazards in Homes t Hi HYDE PARK Own Wii'j1 ent r.a V,l frre S.wrU. r.e d s hi ,r.:r.V'Music . . . Most 2T5 Influential Art art rfct Vbi.h mm.rz Vr.i Mr, siulb ary? Wt.eth te a Ktr.: r. the.r infant nrt WT?i, - Mr. , 'Ice D-- Mr . -- -r.d Muon :s.::rr in w.--e .i. ic 19 Aril! -- U U ITS f.r.e rn a an.U fi'e in Sur.zjv increase la the heme ay at me ho.r.e WM ! U ke Cty YUdr, .f fr.er.di at her ter Of vjp tr.W of rutb.ar., sna number oi Srt4 la retim.t morJ j Mr 0 ct riater.vd people? tfiFert J4 c.tad today by Tire Chief o uf agrxt.ita Mr ni Mr. Sc am. or. s Lamb. answer the u 11 Ci-rrestrecent corr.p.led ljr . E. S Licence m urging and children. NU and T- --. bj wtn Lamb and Me Ve:U I WcrxJe.i Aanrejt. Ml cleat of Cache county to Jam by the N:.cr.i F.re Proles -- an Da.nli' in co..ege and of Us Az;, The calif. Utah State A gr. cultural core P'tre a t ;r.r...il. n.u-pnf- it j in the current Sprtag Ow-U- p rtad-- d .. week v.sitn the f alio tag- Or.ei V. .te. ru. .K. faculty members recently polled w,jj ArdeU a JUr.cey department seeing. George Ashcroft, s3gvt by the jojrnah.-ra:4. A'on that treed fire It U the cheapeit Clean Up, Chief Laurence been employed m E3 per cent named ha ho More than Of n States Un.ted in fire the lcms and moot effective protect-othe pat w.nter, wu of most during forma as art typical the home and bu. Mins posiilue, he Lst year reached Che rngger-n-p with them. Utah to return voted thu age .Nearly 15 per cent -declar'd, because a fire that never total of $454 000 000. But csen 25 Boy ScouU were 17- Lee Met ham. as Sandra Harris' the the There movies or most, jf0r Johnson. Bella more' alarming, is the fact that lUrtt 1 harm lea. f at WfM old a party Ed-- : month daughter-o'Mr. and art Several choe Joyed jwummir.g even- In winter rr.or.tha, wlen Braung ( since November the number of Eahi G.ttens. Ord.s I'CAm.Verna Mrs. Mecham u confined n a Salt characteristic ' Senior high ach&ul Jlonday 3amtlo 8" 6 to 19 na E.ooa. VTXie... Ball. use. constant increased from the are ha in firti Cleaner the She plant Uke underwent her hospiuL i rmcay Evelyn Kircy. About 89 per cent chose music ,lc Trife girU erkwed The per cent over the tame period Maikln. fire curve reshe It pc k Owen Waite en- -. second abdominal operauon Satur-- 1 Sf lre art which affects most girU and the Mr. In I most of the previou da'- - Report are that she is resnext v irembert of period year, dangers ta iwimmir.g patty school. pending to treatment satlsfactonly P0?1 mcre hour each the tpr.zg when high wind. Bra-- , fire home- m game the her rise Two-thir,jv.f jarp of rad.0 program soil m a very critical the! ta: lted humii.ty, and dry, Cammable jrve" were featurerof M the most Jare music," commented Dr. H. W. condition. wooden roofs evmay combine to afternoon. Prizes were won by jelling reason possible why lh music ; Wednesday afternoom A program FlorMr. and Alma Mr. Mr. and Saunder and Christiansen, county Mrs Verla Lamb ery resident of Cache is were easier to and dance were r.e.d in the "Music Thoe present 5Ds, Wilda Jensen arrived home department, Prize were awarded for dre 1 ence Perkes. should ju--n the Clean-U- p two-weLila wholesale a Purser, in this assimilate M;Q following nrrie I costumes to Lynn Han- Vel-urbest order. in the home hi jj5 to Winona vacation aru. southern put Vtfl, That MeneiUi Dalne. Utah, rer than the other trip Rc'har(j tVa.te. CoS a enie of individaai res- - ,a Edna Dmi Nieben. Ar zona. Nevada and California. why the public 1 deluged with irnorj Reeder Jc Hv!e Rosel Mildred Petersen, They visited and went through muivc. and comes ta contact with pora.tr.hty too strongly. We, at perkes. Ferrjn Verla Waite. to Lucille at LDS Salt the Lake stand Balls. ready temples xt,ora the f.re department, j weik-en- d guests at the John D tines, j city. Manti, Sh George and Mesa. it every day. -Hji to jour aid a hen a fire j iamb. P.ubv Reeder, Sara were Mrs. Maud ... . e. home Lee ( . but "v, cant poe Della Hvde Florence Perkes, Susie Arizona. They vMted with rela- lan PrCrvoi MfT aeon w Los An teles. and Mrs Mr Lourd inr.e-- y h Jne prevenhr.j Mone Mrs Waite was assisted ,w,,r 4 sis-her Bovce and Chri'todlersen af'errwm by Kate An imp rtunt taxpayer meet- - e;tS by ei.rn.na. r.g the Uz...during Mat kin have effected a home of the home of the late Wilda Thurton. he-U.ah Ho.et them. be :.l t,&t . ing Floren.e Harris entertained trade Mr and Mrs Chnsioffersen Chrlsteena Hancey. Thursday, AprU lith at 33p. m.( A.kei awout Ult Dr. Daryl Chase gave an inter- -' Another Promotion at- a ,y Bt her home Sunday and family are now situated in wU be Dr. home Ch.-- f rethe owned Mrs. U. PardJrd ha d review of the book. No-i her Mm formerly A by Among the speaker e..m:r.ai the occasion being esting jR ,hat ? Mat km. Mrs and Matkin is were; Know recommenPlaces Herbert J. M.ltcr. rtsearen My History," by ct.iVPd d that her husband. body these raie birthday ! Mr. 'in the home formerly occupied by Fawn McKay Brody to a tor cf the cithers nat.or.a! com- , A1 marked for the followingPardini. h s been promoted to ChrictofTer-e- n family. group in the school house and Mrs Alton Hams, Mr. and the frfi rra,e a. Fort Mr and Mrs. Tom Duce are :ily ns Mj" He en'tred the r. and now the owrTfs of the home Ogden vi'itors Saturday were last Julv owned bv Mr. and Mrs Mr my Mrs. Ariel Waste. and Lted rufcbhh. su.h as c'.J mAt'ibac.d Smith of Ogden. Mr and The alarm-.- '' g e Se.-ur- j Ptn es Pt'-rb- e. rut to n -- Call-mus- ic r.s I t' Ih hin Si wk ds gym-Saturd- ay man-,nasiu- ek i ge i 'i, te d . tri u j 3n-.r.- Thurs-!tpchn!d- an ar-M- for-rrer- lv towns ii.ru and rags a i jove.y gifts sal-- ; wastepaper turrtd our for Entertaining at childrens party i at her home Thursday afternoon vaS-e w rt 13 7C0 wcTn '014 Mrs Wilda Thurston ta honor "Check the wiring eircu.t for f , 3, D i;.c ,ay. loose connections, repa.r electric- - of her son Terry Layr.e who was rOka c' t"ah ln adion there ai wiaaces ar.d reclace fraved otwmnng his 6th birthday anniwere 30 800 c ml federal errp0yees on were Gaines erwy, t neglect twA fi or a total cf 43 500 purely em-- 1 cords. And bo-0nj piclurea tVen Re. Crfar e p t"e e were served to the c.cv ed here. This is 50 per cent,-dt Nila and small gue-t- s: loilosjig bcitme prey of a stray I'hdbe Harris. Mane and Wenden measured by these ni: tadtry as t- - e rouf for leaks, Waite Carolvn and Harry Phil-l.p- s. Check spark to the unemployment subject If needs Julie Ann and Chris Johnit and repairing, comptnsat.on fund. Then, ta ad- with and Patsy Jones, Garth son, materials." Larry 000 on the dition. there were 30 Rosalie Waite, Ronald Andersen, Laurconaect.cn. Chief In this welfare rolls. Morse. Linda Balls. Tommy Thursence that out Pinted marf and ton. Elden Vail, Tamara Follett, Work, not words nor regulation. homes will be constructed will stop inflation. Lamb, Margaret Lamb. Donna modernized in Annette SeaAshcroft, Ramona Utah farm mortage debt de- hundreds of others this spring, and mens, Alys Ann Reeder. locality creased from 552.000,000 ta 1930 our Pfc. Weldon Perkes left Sunday to 19,000 000 ta 1945. Previous to urged the use of as the first to report to Fort Douglas, where the oppression Utah cash farm in' budding materials l receive a new assignment come averaged around $58.000 000 eential of fire prevention and he U. S. army. Weldon has of use The in the construction. safe in con. pared with $121,000,000 furlough roofing, such as asphalt been enjoying a 1045. W. P. Thomas, USAC. shingles, will eliminate one of the visiting at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Perkprime sources of residential fires. es. After serving 18 months in the woodon flammable falling Sparks in the Philiparmy, taking en shingles, according to the pine campaign part and the occupation NFPA, stand third among major of Japan, Pfc. Perkes has rehazards. fire 18 months of enlisted for another Mrs. Thomas recently Jessop service. Prior to his leaving WelOther construction entertained in honor of the birthdon was guest of honor at a din- Laurence recommended Chief table The of husband. her by day ner party given bv Mrs. and Mrs. s A are: centered with sweetpeas. lovely hot supper was served to in walls to pre- Orson Seamons at their home. (1) Fire-stoMr. and vent a small blaze mushrooming Places were marked for Mr. and the following guestsi Mrs. Vernon Perkes, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Budge Low' of Providence, the house. Heber Balls, Miss Shirley Perkes, Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim Jessop and up through (2) An adequate wiring system, Miss Jean Nilsen, Norman Pearce, Mrs. Magnus Holm, of Logan; the guest of honor and the host Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Jessop and properly installed. , (3) A properly installed heating and hostess. Mr. and Mrs. ElBs Anderson, of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Duce enterMrs. Marion plant, protected by Nibley; Mr. and tained at a family dinner at their Jessop of Hvrum; Mr. and Mrs. A. walls and ceilings. Jessop, Mr and Mrs, Verio Jes(4) A solid chimney of sound home Sunday. Thoe present were: and Mrs. William Duce and sop, Mr and Mrs. Le Roy Jesop. construction, from built the Mr. of Los Angeles, Calif., Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Jessop, of family ground up. Mrs. J. M. Dombos and Millville. and Clean-u- p daughter Dianne, Mr. and Mrs. day was observed in Stanford BroadbenL of Ogden. Millville. Friday, under direction Mr. and Mrs. Landell Nelsen of of the town board and the beautification committee. A lovely Botjplpif. Dayton. Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. Maudinner rice Hancey and family of Loserved A large crowd of men and Boy Scouts responded j gan, Pfc. and Mrs. La von Duce Members and prospective mem- -i and son Roger, Miss Ilean Duce and a great deal of work was bers of the newly organized and Scott Duce. accomplished. After spending the week and Orvin Hale, of Pocatello, Idaho ' Gladiolus Society meet Saturday at the home of urday at 2 30 p. m in the Logan visiting at the home of his parMr. and Mr. Fred Duce Mr and Mrs. A. C. Hale. ents, clumber of commerce. A group of girls entertained at to his Dr Wallace J. Vickers and Or- William Duce returned a shower Wednesday evening in home in Los Angeles. Mrs. Wilson Garfif will lead discussions on liam Duce honor of Mrs. Beverly Gomm, a and three children will for visit at the Duce home for some recent bride. A lovely lunch was gladiolus diseases, treating served and the evening spent tn thnps and planting. time, Mr. and Mrs. Landell Nelsen Plans will be made for future Mrs. bock making a brides Gomm is a daughter of Mrs. meetings and summer shows and and son of Dayton, Idaho are Maggie Neaves, and was recently a $5 00 prize will be awarded the moving into the community to make their home. They will Bve married to Merrill Gomm. member suggesting the most acin the home owned by Frank ceptable name for the society. v Lamb. interested in the gladiEveryone Mr. and Mrs. La Mar Wood, of olus, one of Cache Valleys finest Salt Lake City, spent the weekflowers, is invited to attend the end visiting at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Vernon Perkes. mpptmg. The MIA in charge of the Sunday evening services with Club Organized President Vernal Seamons conCongregational New officers of the Betsy Ross ducting. singing was under direction of Mrs. Mo-zeH club of North Logan, anJensen, MIA girls sang nounced are Lorraine "Memories today under direction of Thornton, president; Mar Gene Mrs. Martha Dames, with Miss' vice president; La Vona Maxine Lee as accompanist; Miss G Igen, secretary. 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