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Show JULY 12, 1946 Over 9000 persons used Logan j Park, accompanied by their for recreation purposes er, Howard Christensen, who is on July 4, which did n,ot include a of P. P. Black of an additional 4000 people that Logan traveled through the canyon, James A. Stewart, forest superIvan G. Phillips, son of Mr. national Cache forest, and Mrs. George visor has Phillips, said. been appointed to a first lieti- tenant with his date of rank The 13th annual Utah Breed- being June 23, 1943. Lt. Philers and Hatchery school will be lips has been in the army 10 held at Utah State Agricutural years and held the rank of capt. college in Logan, August during the war, serving with the according to Dr. Carl Frisch-knech- t, 101st Airbourne division, the extension poultryman. famous bastards of Bastogne. He wears the ETO ribbon with stalked two Cache five battle stars, Tragedy purple heart county homes during the week, and cluster, silver star, bronze one in Logan and one in Tren- star, victory medal and Ameriton, when G. Wayne Ewer, 40, can defense ribbon. He is graduate of North Cache Logan, was killed in a cave-i- n in a sewer trench in Logan high school and also attended Saturday, and the other when the Utah State Agricultural colRobert Lowell Glover, 12, form- es prior to enlisting in the He married Vivian Gys- erly of Trenton and now of army. Parma, Idaho, was killed in a trup of Providence. traffic accident at Amalga .Wednesday. An meeting of Glovers death raised Cache Reserve organization United States Officers of countys total to two for the was held in Logan Tuesday with year of 1946 as compared with G. E. McDonald and Capt. Major one in 1945 for the same period. T)ee Wangsgaard in charge. OffiacciInjured in the cave-i- n cers will be elected at a later dent which cost the life of It is urged that all Ewer, was Bruce Hansen, 32, meeting. in commissions those holding who is in poor Providence, Box Cache Elder and 'Rich, condition at Cache Valley Gencounties join this organization. eral hospital. , An organization was effected here prior to the war. but was of the disbanded Eighteen members when most of the Bunkerville, Nev., Future Farmwere called into active members ers of America stopped off here last week enorute to Yellowstone service. lead-cany- son-in-la- w 0, j Dr. Franklin S. Harris, president of Utah State Agricultural has returned to his college, desk after six months in the Near East where he was sent by the government to study the agricultural problems of those countries. Tuesday, Dr. Harris spoke before the Logan Lions club on his trip outlining the problems he met. One of the greatest horse shows ever held in Logan was Immediate j Estimates Stop wondering about your radio repair bill. If you bring your radio here for repairs, well give ... it - a thorough testing, and inform you immediately of the exact charges. To your conplete sktisfaction - well give it a repair job thats guaranteed and at a cost thats amazingly low. Try us today. held here during Thursday, Friday and Saturday at the Cache Some of county fair grounds. the best horses of the Intermountain country were exhibited here and received the plaudits of the huge crowd. Included on the program was horse racing during the afternoons which gained large crowds. Tuesday and return shortly. and Mrs. John T. Darley are- home after two spending weeks with their daughter and During the past week the Lo- husband, Mr. and Mrs. Spencer gan city and Cache county fire Allen at their home in Malad. department have been called out on several grass fires, which C. Mr. and Mrs. William brings a warning from Chief E. Brenchley entertained at dinner S. Laurence to be careful about on Sunday, it being Mrs Brench-ley- s birthday. Summer flowers throwing lighted matches, and centered the table where covers cigarettes into dry grass. were laid for Mr and Mrs. Brench- Summer school is continuing ley, Mr. and Mrs. Evan H. Bank-hea- d and family and Mr and Mrs. at Utah State Agricultural colEvan Hall and family. lege, with the feature of this week being the Writers conference. Several outstanding naMr, and Mrs Edd Stuart and tionally known writers are at daughters, Orene and Vivian, Mrs. Eliza Stuart and Mrs Mary G. the school. Parker motored to Salt Lake on Politicians, that is for con- Saturday to visit with Mrs. Bargress have been very active in bara S. Smith who is receiving Logan during the past week, medical care following a major when Walter K. Granger, incum- operation at the LDShospital. They found her much improved bent congressman, and his opponent Edward J. McPolin of and she was taken to her home In Park City visited here renewing Brigham City on Monday. and making acquaintances. Otherwise, the primary election The Wellsville ward Singing has been very quiet other than Mothers rendered two selections working on the local candidates at the Logan temple Wednesday nerves of wondering what the morning. Chorister Celia M. Muroutcome would be. ray was in charge. They left expect to Resume of Logan Doings , Veterans of Cache county should be proud of the fact that they have two state department commanders elected , during recent state conventions of veterans organizations. They are John A. Murch, Logan, state commander of the AMVET organization for World War II veterans only, and Arthur Pickering of Logan, state commander of DAV, known as Disabeled American Veterans. Mrs. William M. Jones is spending this week at Thatcher, Idaho with her daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Merrill. Mrs. Merrill was formerly Miss Mary Jones. Miss Margaret Bradshaw is spending the sumer at Los Angeles, Calif, with her sister, Mrs. Iv-eMorgan. She was accompanied by Miss Stella Bradshaw and by Miss Margene Jones who are visiting relatives in Southern California for three weeks. erate. Wellsville Locals Mrs. Herman Theurer, who was observing her birthday last Wednesday July 3, entertained at an afternoon luncheon party at her home for the occasion. The time was spent socially and a lovely lunch was served to Mrs. Millie B. Leishman, Mrs. Geneva Maughan, Mrs, Eva Lee Gunnell, Mrs. Pearl Leishman and Mrs. Gladys Maugh an. In the evening other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Olsen, Mr. and Mrs Lloyd Theurer of Logan and. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Sjo-beof Millville. Mrs. Theurer of home in Logan canyon. They report getting plenty of fish. I Glazed Rolls To achieve that smooth, glazed look after they are baked, brush rolls with dough for biscuits or them before putting beaten egg yolk into the oven. Oil & Coal FURNACES ADMIRAL Electric Appliances Electric & Oil Airs. David Parkinson of Wellsville had the pleasure of meeting with three of her sisters for the WATER HEATING first time in twenty four years. The reunion was held at the Parkinson home and the sisters present beside the hostess were Mrs. Alary Chamberlain of Port- JORGENSEN and i CREAMER land, Oregon, Airs. Bessie Ashley of Alontpelier, Idaho and Airs. Anna Downs of Smithfield. Airs. Chamberlain is spending some time visiting relatives here and in Idaho. Heating Engineers 108 So. State 68 W. 1st No. LOGAN PRESTON 7j JUST ARRIVED Assortment of breakfast sets. f: .I Extra chairs available for these sets if desired. 1 i U & I FURNITURE EXCHANGE LOGAN rg Mrs. Chloe D. Maughan Wellsville accompanied her and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Petersen and family of Hyrum on a trip to Nampa, Idaho, leaving here on Monday morning. They will visit all points of interest while visiting witl Mrs. Maughans son and family, Mr. and Mrs Spencer Maughan. They visited with another son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Maughson-in-la- w H otCORd Lind-for- and Airs. Howard P. Jones who accompanied their son in law and daughter. Air and Airs. Thomas Van Drimmelin, Jr. of Ogden on a fishing trip to Idaho and Wyoming last Alonday, returned home on Sunday evening. They visited with Airs D. P Alaughan and family of Grace, Idaho, Air. and Airs. Alton P. Alaughan, Mr. and Airs. WTm. P. Alaughan and families at Soda Springs, Idaho Air. and Airs. Emil Von Almen at Dean and Bedford, Wyoming, Dale Alaughan at Pegram and Air. and Airs. Lewis Alaughan at their Air. an Ground breaking of the proposed site for 50 homes for veterans who are attending Utah State Agricultural college has been made, and construction is The project is expected soon. being sponsored by. the Logan chamber of commerce and will include four and five room houses. The rent is very mod- a feature of the final program of the horse show, auc- an at Preston, Idaho. tioning off of 13 calves won by club members at FFA and Miss Betty Jones had as a week the 1945 show was held. Some end Miss Wyona Capener brought for of guest, good prices were Utah. Riverside, lese animals which were cared Mrs. Laura Williamson is a r year by these boys. spending two weeks at Rexburg, Idaho visiting relatives and increased friends while Traffic violations guest of her sister, more than four times over that Mrs. Nora Burzee, of the first six months of 1945. The record being 953 violations At the Wellsville ward Sacra-- i ment meeting last Sunday, the against 230 for last year. program was given by members of Mexican the Brigham City First ward. The 100 Approximately Nationals are working in Cache speakers were Henry Drews and county farm lands, replacing the Dr. Milton Cottom, a visitor from German Prisoners of War which Los Angeles. Musical numbers left here about a month ago. were a male quartet composed of Von Wasom, Dan Frodshom, Earl They are thinning and hoeing and Eugene Wright, accbeets, and working in the. pea Wright ompanied by Mrs Earl Wright. fields. Also a mixed double quartet with the above and Mrs. Arthur What Utah Agricultural ExMrs Earl Wright, Mr's. Walperiment station is achieving ter Everton and Miss Doris Philwas reviewed by the U. S. Departlips. Prayers were by Daniel A. ment of Agriculture council which Leishman and Ray Darley. held a meeting on last Tuesday at Utah State Agricultural colMr. and Mrs. Royal Gunnell of lege. Following a brief meeting American Fork were calling on DECCA COLUMBIA at the college, a field trip was relatives here during the week CAPITOL RECORDS held by the members. after visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Gunnell at Los AngMayor Curtis L. Miner of eles. Royal has just been released Logan and his famiy are touring after two and a half years spent Yellowstone Ut. park for a few days. in the service. He is taking over North Main Logan, his old job as manager of the J. C Penney store at American Fork. As Mr Logan , was presented with several gifts. Mr and Mrs. Crosby Bott and children, Linda and Bruce, of Inglewood, California and their mother, Mrs P. J. Forrester of Brigham City were guests of Mr. and Mrs Heber H. Bankhead on Friday. They called on other relatives here during the day also. Mr. Guy H. Maughan who was observing his birthday last Saturday was guest of honor at a family gathering held at Willow Park in Logan Saturday afternoon and evening. A late afternoon dinner was served and singing and a mis cellaneous program enjoyed around a large bonfire. Those present were Mr. and Mrs .Maughan, Mr and Mrs Elmer Leishman, Mr. and Mrs Leland Maughan, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Murray, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Leishman, Mr. and Mrs Lyman Maughan, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Maughan, Mr. and Mrs. Seth Maughan and families, all of Wellsville, Mr and Mrs. Cyril Maughan, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Murray and families of Preston Idaho and Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Kidman and family of Beaver Dam. HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR DEAD and USELESS ANIMALS Horses, Cows, Sheep and Hogs UTAH BY-PRODUC- CO. TS JUST SOUTH OF LOGAN rHONE LOGAN 49 (PHONE COLLECT) . 1 ;r X d, Everything from Swing to Symphony Logan Music Co, 47 PAGE FIVE SOUTH CACHE COURIER Airs Vernon H. Blanchard and son Terry of San Francisco and Mrs. Cora Blanchard of Logan who just returned to her home after spending six months at San Francisco, were week end guests of Mr and Mrs. Wm. AI. Jones and Air. and Airs John O. Gunnell. A lovely canyon party was held in Blacksmith Fork canyon Satur- day evening and the four families enjoyed a lovely dinner. RUPTURE Bankhead, Coy Darley, Merlin, Robert and Jay Maughan H. L. HOFFand Merlin Hoskins returned Saturday evening after spending five MANN of Alinneapolis, Alinnesota, will demonstrate, without charge, days in Yellowstone Park. his Rupture Shields in Logan, Mesdames Harriet Leishman Utah at the Hotel Eccles on Satand Melba Jones of the Hyrum urday, July 20th From 10 A. AI. Stake presidency, Rena M. Leish- to 3 P. AI. Please come early. man, Alta AI. Brenchley and Mar- Evenings by appointment. Ask garet Darley, the Wellsville ward for Air. Bert Lyon, my personal presidency, and Pearl Brenchley representative. I have been supand Clara Maughan of the Second plying my shields to rupture sufWard presidency, attended a can- ferers in this territory for ten ning demonstration held at the years and longer. I have fitted thousands of cases in the United Logan High School on Monday. States during this time. There The Wellsville Second ward are many of my satisfied custoReief Society held their teachers mers right here in your communreport meeting at the home of ity. CAUTION: If neglected, rupMrs. Maggie B. Maughan on Tues ture may cause weakness, back- afternoon. President Mrs. ache, nervousness, stomach and dayFlorence Brenchley was in charge gas pains. People having large and prayers were offered by Mrs. ruptures, which have returned Mary J. Parker and Mrs. Lillie after surgical operations or inWalker. A tribute to Mrs Maugh- jection treatments, are especially an was given by Mrs. Bessie H. invited. If you want It done If unJones and a retold story by Mrs right, dont experiment. Eva Lee Gunnell were enjoyed able to sde us at this time, adby those present. During a social dress: HOFFMANNS hour lovely refreshments were Jay SHIELD-EXPER- ...fast service for your convention or displa- y- fluorescent lighted sample rooms. distant service from our garage. in the Coffee Shop distinctive servke jn fhe Roa Salt Lakes smart"" Dining Room - dining and dancing center. open at special hours. Buffet - served to eighteen ladies. Remarks were made by Mrs. Maughan. SURGICAL APPLIANCE CO. .20 Alasonic Temple Minneapolis 2, Alinn. PJO to IgSO CRYSTAL FURNITURE! |