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Show Friday, AuguM 2d, JDltj I isL- The (,v!u American. Leiran Thomas Protests tO CALS, - Page Five Logan Roster Shows 18 New Teachers Bombing Field - (mntv. Utah Ciu-c- e Coed Co operates A daughter ttai le;, ; n.ittt a iid Mrs. Kcl i ' Senator Floe;: Va.'hmgloll. li e Cuihe Vuilt Returning Home U, Thomas Tuesday wrote Secreta.y hvpll., K-The in .:, r is Mr. and Mrs C. M. Hint, with of of for Kusur Lagan War Rob t U. Patter their daughter and four tons, left scJukjIs lor the coming year liter Virginia lilaiwhaiJ cf U,a.i for tiiy withdrawal letting pic mt a planj was alter anno.. pleas upmding Dr. Lt. Peteisen is serving In the .iin.y need Thursday by today vacation in Cache Valley. Mr J.Ooo, 000 acres In western I tab John C, . Canine, superints mi iu at the present time is in the He Is the son of , Philippines. Hirst mother la Mrs. C. T. Hir.--t fur an army bombing field, say-r.- g cf uty schools. B!'d Mrs. Mr, ir'crsen. A Included and Mrs. Hirst's prentt are Mr. the among teaching he would be unable to attend of and Mrs. Ernest Kendrick the hearing at Sal; Lakj City on cirp which will begin duties on Seven Hyrum boys kft for the live at visitors The Providence. September 3 are 18 new teachers. Prulgcf Hike to Yellowstone Park Ai'gust 21. are: Lloyd NicLsen, .. . include: Farrell Munns, this week Redding. California and he Is en'They tbls Pauline E. Miller and Alton H. Arul Israel.-eii-they , xin, wouldf 10 effec Murray Nichols, gaged a art engineer on the withdrawal on stockhave S. Clyde Nielsen, Oddi Smith, Delay Adams school; Joy Shasta dam. men who have Used the area as ward. Johnston, Ellis school; Virginia C Hums and LaMoine Anhder, winter range and said there is Taylor and Clarissa McAla ur, Mrs, C. J. Jensen entvrtaiined at A Reminder , 'VlUm M h(K)I; M;lrve H- PauKl n :!'e dinner last Tuesday for Mr. and outside Our subscriber living Walt- Woodruff school; Mrs. lk!h and U,ty Wickstiom Warren rir-tf d' of the 3.000'- - Barbara Ann Budge, Elaine Culd- Logan city will notice that there daughters of Wllmar, Cahlirnuv are a few figures printed immeorca. more. Myrtle Y. ltulmes. and Mr. Wlekstrom is the jorna r While recognizing thq necessity Gayle J uoben diately following tlie printing of Junior pomia Mas Anderson, daughter Logan r on name the mailing wrap-- j R-- adequate bombing their Mr A Eva Adamson, former lor high; John Bernhard, Mary Louise This the army the senator practice per. For instance. insists that ' Hale, Helen H. Schamber. Owen- - r sldcnu of Hyrum. means that the subscription is the economic disadvantages out- - della Thomley. Jesse L. ThompMr. and Mrs. John A. paid to June 20, 1913. Will you weight the arguments in favor of 50,1 and Marvin T. Bell. Logan and Eilcrt LsrueLen are visiting please check those figures on your the proposed withdrawal Uds week In Delta they ore the ' paper? If you are not paid in i as tries t Teachers for city schools of Mr. and Mrs. Clare advance we will appreciate a reILL. EVANSTON'. Enlisting as follows: listed are Horseback schools Ride Overnight Gardner. by The mittance. Cache American S. j A suprtse party was held for the kid cf two workmen, tin school. Senior j George high Schedules for Publishing company. University beauty Bates, priiuip'l; Vilale Chase. Jo--: La Dawn Nielsen Thursday at the Northwestern no thnnres of having her takes Bale-maTomorrow Night C. C. Harold Adonis. of LaWanna home Miller. The seph Frank IL Baugh. John Bern- - occasion was La Dawn's birthday vacation spoiled. sudden death for poison ivy and All horseback who riders are hare. Effie Brown, Glen Bunten. anniversary. A lovely birthday The Cache County ambuhneeis a new- discovery develw as called out last evening to rierested rbould take note that B. Burns Crookston Mary Louise rake formed the centerpiece for ragweed, from 2, oped Hale. J. were OreU Hall. covers table Harris, the and marked weather Is Ruby favorable toassist with the Injurled near acetic acid. Sprayed on poisonous Deweyviiie. where lt Is reported morrow. Saturd y the scheduled Barry H. Kemp, Helen Lundstrom. for La Dawn Nielsen, La Vo Hall, weeds, it quickly makes favorite tghan. Hattie Morrell, Donna Nielsen, Shirley Clawson, areas safe for play. a bits went into a barrowpit. One! overnight ride to the Round Illez A C' Mircelllne Bailey. Jeanne Kellett. person was brought to Logan while' Valley Lodge sou h of aieaaow- - i B,5sleffT Put' M. Petersen, Mlscha sen. Brown and La Wanna me others were taken elsewhere vilk. mtll take place. Riders should Poznamkl. Helen H Schamber, Miller. A gift of stainless silverreport at the Boy Scout camp In ' Delbert V. Smedley. Marcus Sor- - ware was presented to La Dawn. It in Ilrivn . limiKr. nip Logan canyon with their bedding enson. Harry Thomas. Gwendella Mr. and Mbs. Max Jorgensen Mrs. Joseph McMurrin. who was and other 1 Thomley, Elden Torbensen. Glen and Mr. and Mrs. El wood at equipment pm. last week to the office of f ,.,d for the horses and two meals Worthington, Parley Wilson, Jesse man. of Salt Like City, were week ' L. Thomson and Marvin T. Bell, end guests of Mr. and Mrs. John president of the Utah department f0 u nuexs Will Ol lUriltSlied at, Jimior of the American Legion Auxiliary,.., , . The Chicago Meat hlgh school: Alvin W. W. Jorgensen. Chicago, ,,d4,e' BJders sliould provide iIess. has announced that a state-wid- e Ann M:ss BenBirbara Karl Jackie Benson, principal; sDokcsman for the packmembership drive of tiie auxiliary thclr ow'n lunch for the return Budge. P. H. Barkdull. Marie Ber- - son. MtsS Joan Christensen and Institute, wiU be conducted soon to enroll ridtThf route is thru the Right ,'rey. M. V. Coombs. Elaine Culli- - Dale Olsen spent Sunday at Bear ing industry said Tuesday night the wives, sisters and mothers of Hand Fork. Login canyon. Chair-- j more, Rudgar H. Daines, WiUis Lake. it "will take stern enforcementof World War II veterans. man J. L. Montrose of the Canyon Dial. Jessie G. Erickson, James E. Mervin Jensen, who has spent measures to prevent a return of the black market," Trails committee of the Logan Ev ans K H- - Gibbons. Merrill H. the past ten days at home visiting all the evils with his mother, has returned to with the restoration of meat price Chamber of Commerce is in charge, j Htarri Myre, San Diego, California for further ceilings. (Holmes. Gayle i unfavorabIc. 3 Larsen. Nedrti A. Mazuran, U,a !!, He was accompanied R. C. Pollock, secretary and assignment. Mr and Mrs ,van Meacham- VO will take place one week Alma Lee Antone as far as Salt Lake with his mother manager of the national livestock East 2nd South, was accidentally from tomom rr:. lc,,0ln, Saturday a i and meat board, represcntclng Mdy. De Fert Napper. Mfscha Mrs. La von Larsen. thrown off her bicycle as she was 3 Ph Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Allen are livestock raisers, packers and reRees' ' w0znansi First riding between Main and W spending a few days in Hyrum. tail dealers, said "the livestock East on 1st South street yester- Welch, C. L. Whatcott and Lln- - visiting with his parents Mr. and Industry will be terribly Her bicycle was struck by Aga Khan to Get doy. Mrs. Ira L. Allen. coin McClellan. In the action." He said he an automobile and she was bruis- eft in Diamonds Woodruff school: Henry Cooper, referred to the cattle, hog and ea and cut somewhat. She was j principal; William J. Allen. Lucile Historical Data sheep men In the Industry. picked up by the ambulance and From East Africans D. Emmett, Esther Erick- j Harriet. taken to the hospital but has The Institute sold the decision Oliver Wendell Thursday 22 scn- - Bessie T. Hendricks, 1 Myrtle now ben released to ge to her restore controls, "unto Tanganyika The dactlues1809. In born Holmes, HLaunching Mable Oldham, Mary will reAga Khanfi wealthy spiritual lead- home. less enforced, effectively 1818 of the Ruth New York city in Fern Rawlins. er of the Isvaili Moslems, will be , Paulsen meat for the In average less sult first steamboat to cross and Beth Wyatt. time when more a at consumer It Is the other fellow's side of weighed against diamonds as the Simpson Atlantic. Red the International Hazel Adams, Wilson school: jubilee the question that brings on all climax of his diamond Red Cross meat is coming to market. It Gwen- - Cross birthday, 1804. celebration in East Africa. He Principal; Alice Caldwell will enable black marketeers to the argument." 1881 .char(American) organized Ide A1111 Merr,.1; N5,ddV5da start operating again and, unless A man there was, and they received his weight in liamonds 1905. tered Bftd C' Taylor Is made far mope enforcement called him mad; the more he gave earlier this year' from his follow- 26 womfor Monday Suffrage CDrissa McAlister, ers in India In the past, prtect effective than the more he had. en (19th Amendment) 1920. EUs school: Virginia Daniels. First American them In tiieir crookedness." Wednesday 28 Nettie B. Boll, Edna Johnson, Thera C. Johnson, Joy S. Johns- occupation forces landed in JaChurch Notice ton, Louise IP. Keetch and Mary pan, 1945. First American Thursday 29 Divine worship will be conductQuayle. Adams school: Farrell Munns, Flag raised over conquered Japan, ed Sunday, August 25, at 2 p. m. principal; Laverna H. Allen, Fern 1945. in St. John's (Episcopal) church, I Friday 30 Germany declared corner of first North and first Buist, Pearl Dickson, Lelah Pauline E. Miller, Mar- war on Poland, 1939- (Start of East, by Calvary Lutheran Conjorie M. Simard, Afton H. Ward Second World War.) gregation. The Rev. Harold Brauer Va and Beatrice Thornley. of St. Paul's congregation, Ogden, When knaves betray each other, will be in charge of the service. one can scarce be blamed or the Everyone is cordially invited to ?! I. f ,;j other pitied Franklin. attend. .11, i . - Sr?7r states LUO-acr- - j if I I n. j j : ' . Will Fight Black Market Guy-elect- ; ( j ; ' - l has rt spending aei-k.:! Mr and Mis. tlaud Caubte. of Sparks, Nevada. Mi. O. S. Iluir..- - and da i ll.ters, have returnMdlitiut und ed luitne efter vhiung ultli Mrs. Oliver N:lon. A group of op!e from Smith-fie- ld att ndiM the Anderson Luro-h- er company reunion at Lagoon Tuesday. Miss Joan Roskelley, of Ogden, returned home niter spending a few days at the home of her gr ndpareiits, Mr. and Mrs, David y. f jin d hint.. al - vus-.- . s ti Mrs. Moses Jeppson and fam.Iy, of Logan, acre visiting Tuesday with her slier, Mrs. Oliver Burbank and other relatives-Mrs- . T. B. Farr has returned home after spending a few days In Los Angeles. California, Mr. Pr tl Facer left for Nevada to spend the remainder of lus vacation with hU brother, Rulon Furr .and family. r and three Mrs. Sam Hamnn-sons, of SjKikane, Wash., are visiting alih her mother Mrs. Carrie 'Pitcher. Mr. and Mrs. Don Hansen end family, of Logan, were the dinner guests of her parents. Mr .and Mrs. Lester Traveller. Mrs. Dewey Allsop and children spent Friday visiting with her parents in Logan. Mr .and Mrs. Albert Coleman of Los Angeles, are visiting here with rel1 lives and friends. They are the house guests of his sister, Mrs. Amy Hind. Mrs. Ivaloo Groutage underwent at the Budge an operation Memorial hospital Monday. Mrs. J. G. Plowman is improving at the Budge hospital after undergoing a major operation last week. I' - ; I disa-point- OPA I ah , ls' New Beauty for Window Shades Lenk-ersdorf- 'W M if Ceiling Prices on Meats Sept. 9 ; - &yi - J., : ' v rr- . ' I &. ott&, 2 is now a reality, with roses climbing That cottage inside too, on the window shades! Shown here is Victorian harmony window shades enhancing a corner at its best, with of this cozy apartment, the New York home of Pegeen and Ed FitzShades of deep gerald, known to radio listeners as The Fitzgeralds. red and green are blended with fanciful cupids shooting arrows at added a dozen or two of costume pretty white doves. The decorator roses to the lace curtains as a final touch. rose-cover- hand-decorat- Retail ceiling prices on meats will be restored on September 9, O. C. Bowman, OPA price specialist, announced Wednesday. "Price controls on meats will become effective on different dates at the various levels of sale. For will go back producers, meats under controls on August 29; for on 1, September slaugltteXs and wholefor salers on September 5; and at the retail level on September 9. The dates on which controls on fats and oils, including lard, become effective also has been set. At the and whole- Miss Marclne Curtiss underwent on operation Tuesday for the removal of her tonsils. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stephens of Bountiful have visited with relatives and friends during the past week. Mrs. Stephens is the former Mrs. Marelda Ilepworth, and was married last week to Charles Stephens, of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Merle Boles and small son of Wiser, Idaho, retumel home after spending several days here with her parents, Mr- - and Mrs. Le Grand Hale. The Gospel message class entertained at a combination treasure and scavenger hunt Monday evening. After the hunt they met at the ward hall where refreshments were served. Twenty girls attended, Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Winfcerg and family, of Idaho Falls, are visiting with Mrs. Lucia Olson. Girls who know all the answers usually go out with boys who ask all the questions! TU , To City Water Users of Flat Rate Service SCHEDULE FOR USE OF CITY WATER FOR SPRINKLING OF LAWNS AND FLOWER BEDS ONLY, FOR SEASON 1946 sale level, the effective date will be September 4; at retail, price control on will be reinstated September 9. Users of Logan City Water are reminded that the following Schedule must be strictly complied with. and FACING NORTH throughout the City with lawns less than square yards must begin sprinkling at 8:00 A.RL end turn off at 8:30 A.M. Daily. Lawns over 100 square yards and less than 200 from 8:00 to 9:00 A.M. Lawns over 200 square yards and less than 300 from 8:00 to 9:30 A.M. Lawns over 300 square yards and less than 400 from 8:00 to 10:00 A.M. All houses numbered FREDS FLOWERS 100 Lawns over 400 square yards, IPhone 306 City Office. All houses numbered and FACING SOUTH throughout the City with lawns less than 100 square yards must begin sprinkling at 6:00 A.M. and turn off at 6:30 A.1VL Daily Lawns over 100 square yards and less than 200 from 6:00 to 7:00 A. M. Lawns over 200 square yards and less than 300 from 6:00 to 7:30 A.M. Lawns over 300 square yards and less than 400 from 6:00 to 8:00 A.M. Lawns over 400 square yards, IPhone 306 City Office. All houses 100 numbered and FACING EAST throughout the City with lawns less than square yards must begin sprinkling at 5:30 P.M. and turn off at 6:00 PJYL Daily. Lawns over 100 square yards and less than 200 from 5:30 to 6:30 P.M. Lawns over 200 square yards and less than1 300 from 5:30 to 7:00 P.M. Lawns over 300 square yards and less than 400 from 5:30 to 7:30 PAL Lawns over 400 square yards, IPhone TO SHIPMENT W WESTERN AIK LINES PLANE Lcs Angeles to Logan Now Only 4i Hours FIRST IN TRANSPORTATION . . . WESTERN AIR LINES 306 City Office. All houses numbered lawns less 100 4:00 P.M. Daily. and FACING WEST throughout the City with square yards must begin sprinkling at 3:30 PJVL and turn off at Lawns over 100 square yards and less than 200 from 3:30 to Lawns over 200 square yards and less than 300 from 3:30 to Lawns over 30fl( square yards and less than 400 from 3:30 to Lawns over 400 square yards, IPhone 306 City Office. than 4:30 P.M. 5:00 P.M. 5:30 P.M. AUTOMATIC SPRINKLERS, West of Main Street 7:30 to 7:45 P.M. East of Main Street, 7:45 to 8:00 P.M. Temple Heights end Boulevard 8:00 to 8:15 PM. If you do not know your lawn yardage Phone 29 City Office. Not more than one line of hose will be allowed on any lawn less than 400 square yards. Water for sprinkling must be run through QUARTER INCH NOZZLE. Sprinkling off vegetable gardens and city streets strictly prohibited. Leaky taps and hydrants must be kept in good repair. No further notice will be given to any violator. Water service will be metered, or fines made on all those who) do not abide by this ordinance. Please turn off water when you know of a fire. BOARD OF CITY COMMISSIONERS. . . . TOED PLEASE ABIDE BY, AND KEEP TniS SCHEDULE NO SCHEDULE IS IN EFFECT FOR METERED SERVICE |