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Show Tuesday. October 27, 19.V. LOGAN. CACHE COUNTY. UTAH CACHE AMERICAN RED CROSS AID TO MORE THAN 500,000 DISASTER VICTIMS Large Urban Areas Devastated As Elements Hit 20 States East ot Mississippi Mrs. Artlce Bird entertained at a prettily arrsngtd ptrty Monday in honor of her aistar, Mrs. Olen Alrtrr.dT cf Fillmore. Ovrs were played and a plate luncheon was se ved to Mrs. Alexander. Mrs. ...u u Hughe., Miss Gladys he , JI.ss VCua Sjiens'n. Miss Ladle. Mu lern Bulst. Ms. "Tlie miu.ter of disatier victims bjr (he Red Cross during th Sacal year ended June SO was mora than four times the o umbel aided In the prerloua twelve month period." Admiral Cary T Crayton, chairman, aald In com mentlni on highlight. o the tu nual report Just taaued. 0er 13 ,000 (amities we.e given food. Clothing, abelter and medltal cate, and thouanndi of hornet acre rebuilt or repaired by the Hod Crot to enable them to carry on." Pointing to the many-tldeproblem! created by the wide variety Of typet of dlsaitert which oc curred dur.ug the year. Admiral Crayaon laid. "The Red Cron lent hundreds of trained worker Into 39 itatea to meet the many exl genclea of catastrophe! which Included earthquake, epidemic, ei plosion, fire, hurricane. Ice lock, landslide, refugee relief, ehlpwreck. tornado and typhoon. The Red Cross took charge at the scenes j 105 domestic disaster c. major severity." The the report emphasized marked value of Government-ReCross cooperation when disaster strikes, giving aa example the flight of Army bombing plane which dropped Red Cross food to ma rooned refugee at Renovo, during the Spring floods. More than 10,000 persons were from the second floors of homes In W'ilkea-Darrand Kingston through Coast Guard Red Crass cooperation at the height of these tame floods. Government agencies and relief groups were of Invaluable as slatance to Red Cross relief force at all times." Admiral Grayson stated. The complete resources of Red Cross leadership, training and dis aster experience were brought into play by the Spring floods and torna does which took bo heavy a toll ol life and property in eastern and southern sUtes this year, the an In honor of her birthday. The ta-- ; North Logan One of the lead- ble was decorated In Halloween lug social events of the past i colors and Halloween favors were was the birthday party given on. Th- - rie'ts Itrled-- d Mrs. of DeweyviUe, Spackman Mbs Veda Sorenson. Muss Grace Ladle Miss Hazel Sorenson. Miss Inez Barrett and Miss Ardella Lai- lais -t- v-t Julia and! Pondsy In honor of the 84th bl thday anniversaries of Carl w. Nelson and Franc Nelson at thy Nelson home, A hot dumer( was srved and social day enjoyed, About 35 friends and relative 87 I Pace Three ailed at the home during me w-- d to S guests, div and enjoyed the feMiwtirs. The Ralph Smith camp of the The R l.ef SiMety orgmuza Um r lughteia of Utah Pioneers held held its ojiening social in the :l ir monthly meeting on Thurs- at t,le lonie ll,,,rnKm talrer'icl Td' (V'i a'd-lmi.J f Killing the uiccrum J i ii j W i nj a n aav ira lunch, on w.m served ;i n .'.ul)llc Work Uuh p( Mrs A B Nyman entertain d ", Mrs. Olive SUufler gave at a child en's party Friday at- ll irap'iy. A social hour was ternccn in honor of her son, enjoyed. Luncheon was served to Monte s seventh birthday annl- - 25 members and visitors. Assisting ver.vary. The afternoon was spent he-- , ft sues were Mrs Stella In out door games. Luncheon was ten-oand Mrs. Della Hurst 1 J n to her home I CT'F- - Mr. 1 r.-ts- -- Work Is progressing on the new homes of W. B. Johnson, Ed Beu- tlfr ''1 Alfred Krebs, Mr and M s. Altert Berger xjxnt the week end at Salt Lake and Richard Mrs, Beutler Pocau Uo, Idaho, were visitors n the ward during the week. Ruth Fryer of Salt Lake City was the luncheon guest of Mr. md Mrs. C. A. Nyman. Tuesday M venmg Miss Lois Olsen nas gone back In Los Angeie after visiting with relative. Mr. and Mrs LeRoy Holmgren Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jenson and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Holmgren or Bear River City were viators In the ward during the week. Mrs. Saran McKmney and Don, have moved to Logvn for the winter, and Mrs. Rodney Nyman or Salt Lake City spent the week- end guests of Mr, and Mrs. Orvln Nyman srsltted These words mean outstanding value at the pnee. "Product of d J Penn-eylranl- res-cue- d National Distillers possesses tlie world's largest stocks of aged and ageing American wliikies. That is1 why you will always find, among National Distillers products, outstanding brands in every price class. e - 'll t i.juti i teats Whether you buy sixteena pre-prohibiti- t ear-ol- d . vtis. an., on younger whiskies, or blends, thef National Distillers seal on the bottle is your assurance of quality and value. Look for it before you buy. ' New York Cily NATIONAL DISTILLERS PRODUCTS CORPORATION, Ex cecuthe Officeu The Red Cross aided 77,000 families In 14 tloodej states cast of the Mississippi '1 ti 0,000 families tornado h'l states south of the Mason Dixon lin in tins one opeution Nevei before have as many met repolitan centers borne the brunt of attack by wind and txater wit'i ti ID d a single tear, challenging Cross prep 'redness and elliuen,y by so Wile a variety of pressing human prol ems." Chairman Giay son said. u its work of reliei to disastei sufferers the Red Cross expended In excess of $5,200,000 for the year The report points out that this fig tire does not Include asslstan- e given in 27 lesser disasters with a total of 2,000 persons aided, and adds that additional millions will be used to clean up Spring floods and tornadoes Numerous local disaster situs .ions occurring during the yeat were met oy Red Cross chapter Admit a fund? and manpower. Grayson said. In each major relief iteration undertaker the greai army of Red Cross volunteers aided trained workers with the task of re re those without habilitating sources who had suffered losses. "The Reo Cross disaster relict service Is one of many Red Cross activities supported by the Ameri chi people through memheislnp ai th. time o Roll Call, held each u u from Armistice Day to Thankgiv ! S' I 111 r aa CODE No. 21 PINT e un WnUMNTRWI under V. S. Gorl. lupertition .fajl :ie f.' BRAND 93 PROOF r. KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKIY J tmu.uwjuguutj ' V tffj f 361 Cxcib OtclicDzcl CODE No. 48-GALLON Ilnwn PENNSYLVANIA STRAIGHT RYE WHISKEY! BOTTLED-IN-BON- Cross Nurses Cera list Disease cn Wide Front At the close of the fiscal yeai elided June 30, there were 673 Re Cross nurses bettering health con u'tions and caring foi the sick i 604 communities These Red Cro public health nurses cared for total ot 233,61b persons during tfn year and made more than a million visits on their behalt. The annual report of the Arnei. can Red Cross states further thn these nurses cooperated with doc tors In examining 671,057 school and children, with 343 46-- QUART 100 PROOF i h CODE' No. -'- , PINT "unwtnwi.it.i V Vk nXSiAlBrtM- 8 JV- 9 (fh V straight! -- BOURBON WHISKEY V true to the tradition of pioneer America. Robust and flavorful, Old Log Cabin A Whiskey lPR00f v6 ' y M. ing Red bmrmn WnlSttf silky-smoot- -- Straight IMittviut ' -- n tCrUTDCKY which for 126 years has brought fame to the name of Overholt. Exceptional value. WNI9KVY ' flavor from Crab Oreltard ' - .3 fine re . "ventucky-wheTop-Rudis',. ...g differtlie can taste You nade. whiskies arc ence immediately in Crab Orchard. That warm, glowing smoothness tells you it 8 tops. Priced low. CODE No. 48 Vi PINT No sooner have you tasted Old Overholts real rye flavor, than you realize why this good whiskey is Different as Day and Night from other ryes in its class. Made from the formula ,..A 2 CODE No. 17? PINT costs only a few cents more than many younger whiskies. Aged 2 years in charred oak casks. CODE No. 178 QUART CODE No. 153 Vz PINT J Off o.l 17 Ton Tavern Straight; Jr - Rye Wlmkey C nC inmat 45 i O mQ, BRAND 93 PROOF STRAIGHT BOURBON Plump grains of ripe rye give Town Tavern its delicious smoothness and rich, refreshing flavor. Town Taverns ae has been increased hut its price remains the same! CODE No. 151 ' ' , QT. CODE No. 153-GALLON 93 PROOF STRAIGHT RYE WHISKEY WHISKEY physical defects found and cura treatment arranged In 209,080 A Champion in cases. In 979 Red Cross chapters 1.133 graduate nurses taught Red Cross' home nyglene and care of the sick issuing certificates 'o 53.126 per sons completing the courses. In addition. 1.777 Red Cross reserve nurses were called upon during the year for disaster and epidemic con trol work. Membership In the American Red Cross last year showed an increase! ef 299.695. A total of 4,137.636 men ard women enrolled, tbeir dollar) enabling the expanding Red Cross program of service to bt carried forward at full strength. An In creased membership Is sought thD year at Roll Call time, November 11 to 26. to meet the Increasing je mands upon the organization dir Ing 1937. ' the Bourbon Class A WORLD-FAMOU- S AT A LOW AMERICAN G ! N NOW DISTILLED THIS WHISKEY IS LONDON DRY GIN 90 PROOF 18 MONTHS OLD PRICE 4f Maifa 93 PROOF-STRAIG- HT BOUPBON WHISKEY d 100 PROOF BOTH -S- D BRANDS ARE: 16 Years Old TRAIGHT RYE WHISKEY BOTTLED-IN-BON- BOTTLED-IN-BON- D BLACK GOLD MT. VERNON 100 orals aestral spirits Gilheys has all the rare, quality that bronght it inter- national renown. Yet it comes to yon now at a remarkably low price. Windsor has (hnflonjtrsled, by performance, that it is 9 champion In its class for taste, quality and low price. AMONG NATIONAL DISTILLERS FAMOUS. frgn 100 PROOF -- STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY ' UNDER U.'sL GOVERNMENT SUPERVISION ' J 1 |