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Show January 23, Tui-Mia- 1911 Thp Gaelic American. Ixgan. Cache County, Utah Five Tac-- ! LOCAL NlliWjf Smithfield Woman legislature Coming of the Utah State have armoumed that they will be in Logan next Friday to mak an Inspection of the Utah State Agricultural college. Lindquist Title Quieted Ninth Ward Ii ' Mcmlx-- r Dies Ida Pilkuigton. Nancy 9. CHILDREN IN THE TUB ' YUEhDAY, JANUARY of Logan. in litigation. The questo damages will be tried In court on February t. property u vice 7.00 S- - lesson with Myrtle 7:30 7 ;45 8 00 Price 9 00 9:13 9 30 Death At Downey Attend Services Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Allen and Ogden, were among those who attended the funeral services In Richmond Monday for Mrs. Phoebe A. Allen, widow of the late Joseph S. Allen of Cove. daughter Jean of Honor Worthy Couple testimonial has been announced for tonight at 7:30 p.m.. In the Logan Eleventh ward, honoring Mr. and Mrs. Samuel B Mitten. An Interesting program of music ha$ been arranged to which the public la Invited to 9 Martin A. Thomas of Downey, died Saturday night of a heart attack. He was 63 years of age and for many years was a resident of Richmond. Funeral services will be held Thursday at 3 pm., at Downey with burial In the DowU ey cemetery. Hendricks mortuary at Preston Is making funeral ar rangements. 10 attend On Border Patrol Whitaker of Kano6h. Spencer who was graduated from Utah State Agricultural college In 1939. has been appointed a border patrolman with the U. S. Department of Justice at Laredo, Texas, according to Paul M. Dunn, dean of the school of forestry at the college. After receiving his bachelor of science degree In wild life beMr. Whitaker management, came associated with the U. S. Census bureau In Washington. D. C., prior to his present Frederick P. Champ, president of the Cache Valley Banking Com pony of this city, has relumed where he from the northwest, visited Spokane and Butte. While at Spokane Mr. Champ addressed the convention of the National Wool growers Association and also a dinner meeting of the Spokane At Mortgage Mens Association. Butte he met with the officers of civic Montana, Inc., the state-wid- e organization which is cooperating western conservation with the group which Mr. Champ is taking a leading part in organizing. Business stops were made at Idaho Falls and Pocatello on the return trip, which Mr. Champ reports was marked by mild weather and evidence of increasing business acin northern Idaho and tivity Washington. J I I j cltC ETHlCS On U. S. Aid, Says Briton trans-AUant- lc 12 00 12 15 12.30 En-roll- ee O W Session: News and Music 7 30 Wake Up tnd Live Serenade 8 O- O- Musical Roundup 8 30 Symphonic Strings 9 00 Announcer's Chinee 9 13 In the Woman s World 9.20 Announcers Choice 9 30 Mo be announced! 10 03 Dance Varieties 10 30 Tune Tabloid 10.43 Your Music and Mine 1M13- -4 Note HilSTunes fur Today 11:30 Melodic Moods 12 00 World Coverage News 12: IS to be announced) 12 30 Man on the Street 12 43 Rainbow Trio 7.45-Sunr- ise 4 Trio LLOYD'S OF LOGAN R. C. A. RADIOS RECORDS VICTROIiAS Superior Sc nice 72 Progress Edition West Center LOGAN P.M 1:03 1:13 1.30 Isle of Paradise Rhythmic Rambling Cache County Schools 3:05 2:15 Music of America Miladys Melody Concert Master Musical Importations Rhythms of the Range Monitor Views the News Tea Time Tunes Matinee Melodies Movie World Coverage News Matinee Classics Sundown Serenade Palter Pumpernickel Serenade to Evening A Look at the Local Side of the News Swingin' and Sing In' Meet te Band Mrs. Lee Hales: Book Review Popular VarieUes ' Treasure Cest Let's Dance The Cash Quiz Listener's Digest: Program 2:30 3:05 3:15 3:30 3.45 4:05 4.30 5:00 3:15 3:45 6.05 8:15 6:30 7:05 7:13 7:30 8:05 LEWISTON JANUARY Jam 7 00 News and Music Wake Up and Live Sunrise Serenade Hour: Everybodys Music, Newt, Farm, Hum Announcert Coice Morning Melodies Melody Mart American Family Robinson drama Western Serenade Tune Tabloid Your Music and Mine Tunes for Today Sing Song Time Petite Musicale World Covrrage Neat (to be announced) Man on the Street -- sea-bor- ne L Jam Session: Marching Along uJst Relax 1:30 Msndolettee 1:43 Music in Modem Mood 2:00 Pipe Organ Concert The bathtub it tn ecellent epot tor delicate, high-keenapthoti ot chil 213 Miladys Melody dren and theee shots are easy with high speed film and photo bulb 2 30 Musical Horoscope ' "VNE of 3 00 Musiral Importations the most popular sputa In moved about at required For box ' 3:13 TIs Rhythmic Age the house, for snapshots of camera snapshots, on high speed 3.30 Monitor Views the News small children. Is the bathtub Its a film, use two No 2 flood bulbs. wtb 3:45 Tea Time Tunes natural location, not only because one in s celling llxlur and the 4 00 Half and Half other In a bridge lafip 4 feet from children are particularly appealing 4:30 Movie Merry If Or. the to you subject. prefer during the dully scrub, but also be 5 00 World Coverage Nears cause the white walls and white use two bridge lamps with reflee 5:13 Violin Miniatures 4 can .hem both tors, feet you keep tub lend a bright, high-ke5 30 High School Progam quality from the subjert sad have a No. 1 to the pictures. 6 OOPumpemickel Patter bulb In the second lamp I prefer 6.13 Drama of Food The walls and tub serve both as the No 2 bulbs oecause they give 8:30 A Look at the Local background and ss a series of re twlre as much 'ight and last about Side of the News (lectors, completely encircling the three times as long 7 :00 Popular Varieties subject. Because of all these bright In most bathtub snapshots, the 7:15 Meet the Band reflections, the shadows are very tub should be just about as bright 7:30 A Song is Bom soft and clear exactly the effect as the subject If you need It a bit 8:00 Swingin and Sin gin In child a want you picture This darker (for example, when the 8:15 Treasure Chest effect can be obtained In other young subject Is having a shampoo 8:30 Let's Dance shots If you rse several reflet tors and you want the white lather to 9.00 Eventide Echoes of white cloth or cardboard, to disshow) Just bring yur: subject to 9:15 Vocal Varieties tribute tlie light and its a point the near tdge of the tub, and tilt 9:30 R's Dance Time well worth remembering Most Inthe reflectors down a trifle. This 9:45 Headlines of Today door snapshots could be improved shades the background just enough 10.00 KVNU Goodnite. 100 percent by the use of reflpetors. be careful not to darken It too NOTE: (5 minute newscast much. When you take snapshots In the on the hour every hour of Follow these suggestions next the day) bathroom, kpep your photo lights fairly high, so that the light can get time you shoot some tub pictures of the "youngest member." Youll down into the tub. If the bathroom lng with his brother, Lear and find they help make these snap Is rather small, one light can often wife. be placed in a ceiling fixture, and shots even more attractive. Mrs. Mary Jones has been visitthe other used hi a bridge lamp and John van Gull let ing with her son Dr. Joseph Jones and family of Midvale for some time. ut colors-in-oi- HIDMSlUl', P.M. 1:00 1:13 Hyrum C.C.C. Camp News O O AM. 12 at well-pack- 00 10:43 1 1 00 11:13 11 30 ed the banquet and dance held at the Bluebird Saturday evening an given by the Farm Bureau. Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Dixon, w Mr. nnd Mrs. George Anderson, of Providence, were dinner guests Hansen was guest of honor at a.,, of Mr. and Mrs. George party given Monday evening Jan- - j Abrams ' birth-his 75th 20. t celebrating nary day anniversary. A hot dinner was; t- - , wj served to about 50 guests. The re- - I4 mainde rof the evening was spent in playing cards and social chat Mre. Otto Oscar sang two delightful songs accompanied by Professor Otte. The party was givMinister LONDON Shipping en by Mr. Hansen's family, his a Ronald In .Chloe Mrs Cross, Sorensen, daughters, Mrs. Lila Jensen and Mrs. Doro- broadcast to the United States, thy Jenson and Mrs. Zella Han- declared Saturday night that BritOn Monday of last week, at the sen, a daughter-in-lathreat' ain can beat the CCC camp, 82 new men Mrs. Merrill Hansen entertained Hyrum e have your industrial last week for her daughter Marl-,bfrom around the district of Colyn, who was observing her birth- - supports." lumbus, Ohio, arived in camp about Cross, whose job it is to as- 12:20 p.m. The men left Yellow sure Britain ships for her Urgent ly needed supplies, dwelt at length Springs on Friday January 17. Many of the new men have had on Britains reliance on commerce for survival and her experience in the CCC before. We Mrs. LaVon Zollinger, Mrs. Lillie fght o keep the sea lanes open weloome the new men here to Hyrum and hope that they stay Zlllls, Mrs. Lucille Hansen, Mrs. and filled with her ships. 'We face serious danger, Cross with Us a long time. Edith Sorensen, Miss Myrtle OlFranklin E. Wilson, commanding sen, Mrs. Gladys Johnson, Mrs. said. officer of this camp returned to Edna Speth, Mrs. Vera Hansen and his home in Hyrum after his trip Mrs. Louise Ward attended the to California. Mr. Wilson visited Primary officers meeting at the San Francisco and Los Angeles Stake house in Logan Friday afand returned by way of Las Vega, ternoon. Nevada. Wilbur F. Tagliabue, SubMr. and Mrs. Ezra Zollinger enaltern was commanding officer tertained at a midnight suppar during the leave of Mr. Wilson. at their home Saturday evening On Wednesday January 15, at following the Gold and Green 2 p.m., Leslie Lewis, Army truck dance. Lunch was served to Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Sorensen, Mr. and driver acompanied. Richard by Mrs. Gilbert Saunders, Mr. and Marquart took Theodore Hahn to Mrs. Willis Anderson, Mr. and the district hospital in Pocatello, By ABNER GORDON Mrs. Merrill Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. Idaho for a mastoid operation. Owen Jenson and the host and CONCRETE sidewalks or flagstone Hahn is one of the new men be laid directly on the who arrived here on hostess. Monday. fanatural earth granting drainage Mrs. Evelyn Nielsen was hosOn Monday January 20, the soil sufficiently loose to and cilities tess to a group of friends Wed- assure moisture filtration camp welcomed John E. Burt to nesday afternoon, when she enWhen adequate drainage is lack-- , our company as one of our foretertained at a dinner in observ- lng, the installation of a men. Mr. Burt hails from Logan base of at least six inches of gravel ance of her birthday anniversary has already gone to the proor cinders is essential to prevent the and Included Mrs. Kate HalGuests ject with men and has now a crew from underminwater collection of Olverson of Hyrum Mrs. Veloa of men of which all respect him ing the concrete. sen of Millville; Mrs. Wilma ErickWhatever the path width or flag- and like him. His project so far son and Mrs. Irene Yeates of Lo- stone design, two by fours laid so as has been the construction of 15 gan; Mrs. Thelma Humpheries, the top edges mark the walk surface drafting tables for the defense Mrs. Margaret Humpheries, Miss make convenient' side and section course. forms. Lay sidewalks in about five Lola Humphreys, Mrs. Hazel AnAll Week long the new arivals foot sections with narrow vacancies derson, Mrs. Esther Nelson, Mrs. to allow for expansion. The irregular have been going through anorien-tatio- n Lila Mrs. conNielsen, designs commonly emphasized in Ruby Harmon, course. This course is deadeMrs. Carma Olsen and the hostess. crete flagstone construction the new men signed to Mr. and Mrs. George Abrams quately compensate for any move- with the acquaint camp, the CC organizament in entertained Sunday compliPour the concrete in alternating tion, camp regulations, the edument to their son Marvin, who and when hardened, remeve cational program, the recreational was observing his birthday. A sections, the cross boards before filling re- facilities, and the surrounding delicious hot dinner was served areas. and people. and a social afternoon enjoyed. maining Level off each section before dry- country Out of town guests were Mrs. ing with a board pressed hard against As a part of the orientation Wilhelm Kowallis and daughters the side forms to remove surplus program Mayor John W. Jorgenconcrete Avis and Ha' and Charles Absen of Hyrum, Commissioner BowEach block Is best tooled or spotted rams of Logan. en and chamber of commerce secon the to prevent slipping Mrs. John Green entertained slightly retary Hovey, of Logan, visited otherwise smooth surface .Sunday at her home in observa method for painting the camp on Friday. They said a Q. ance of her birthday anniver- canvasSuggest covered pipes Is a special word of welcome to the new men sary. Mr. and Mrs. Lenus Jorprimer necessary? What paint do you and Mr. Hovey passed out folders Mrs. and Mr. and genson family, recommend? and Cache Val.Clarence Skysherd and family A. No special paint or method of describing Logan out town were of guests. application Is required for decorat- ley. The program Sunday evening ing canvas surfaces Merely apply On Wednesday morning after was given by three boys from the three coats of good quality flat paint, breakfast the men In camp were wall for is of which specified U.S.A.C., members of Delta Phi the like distracted by some 15 deer feedboard and plaster fraternity. They told of missionon the Mountain. The deer ing as to the assurance For complete ary experiences and gave musibeen on the mountain around consehave and of the ingredients quality cal numbers. quent durability, it is advisable to the camp for about three days. Mrs. Rachel Anderson is vismix the priming coat on the job There are some very big bucks iting at the home of her daugh- ' from 3 parts (by volume) of paste and small does also. Salt Lake ter in City. white lead, 4 parts lead mixing or Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Ward, lead reducing oil Follow with two Three car keys on Main FOUND Bishop and Mrs. John M. Schenk topcoats of equal parts of the two Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Nielsen, Mr. Ingredients tinted as desired with street in leather holder. Inquire at Cache American office. and Mrs. Wesley Nelson, attend- - .paste 9 43 10:30 A Mr. Champ Home fl A.M. The Ninth ward Relief Society In the ca.ve of Nora Anderson against Reed M leaner and Verena will meet at 3 pm, today at the Howell. Judge Jones In district ward chapel Mrs. Louise B. Skidcourt Monday quirted title to the more will conduct the Social Ser- tion 0J VOICE OF NORTHERN UTAH LOGAN CLII THIS PROGRAM FOR REFERENCE resi- dent of SmlUueld for many years, dicd Monday. Funeral arrangements are being made wuh the morturay y SNAPSHOT GUILD 8 :13 Merry-Go-Rou- Lake Tribune Issued 8:30 9:00 its annual Progress Edition Sun9:30 LEWISTON An outstanding well filled with inwas which day social event of the week was a with L H. vital to citizens of the 9:45 Headlines Kirkpatrick formation of Today party given by the 7th quorum Intermountain territory which is 10:00 KVNU Goodnite. of Seventies of Benson Stake, NOTE: (5 minute newscast Wednesday night in the Lewiston served by this state publication. As usual, this was a very comon the boor every hoar ot Community dance hall. Communthe day) ity singing was led by Hazen mendable edition. Bright; talk by President Manual Neagle Cornish; Third ward male chorus, directed by Mrs. Gretta Karren, two presented numbers; reading, Fay Bernhisel, Lewiston First ward; vocal duet, Mr. and Mrs. Hazen Bright of First ward; talk, President Saul E. Hyer; reading, Arnold of Second ward. Dainty re freshments were served and dancing enjoyed. E. H. Kemp was in charge of the party. A large crowd was in attendance and the party was a great success. Mrs. Helen Baer was hostess to the Juene Mere club at her home Wednesday night. Dainty refreshments were se "ved and the evening enjoyed playing Prizes were awarded, bridge. guest high score to Mrs. Sellin-gemember, high score, Mrs. Guests were club Beth Blair. members, special invited guests Mrs. Madaline Butts, Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Leona Blair, Lucille Van Orden, Mrs. Verna Bowles, Mrs Kate Tyner. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Brown are the proud parents of a baby girl born Wednesday morning. Mother and baby are doing nicely. By BETTY BARCLAY The Salt Ber-ges- r, r, NEWTON NEWTON Ward conference was held In the Newton ward Sunday afternoon with a good attendance was in Bishop Roy Salisbury charge. Stake officers pfesent were Councilman Reed Halverson and Clerk Hazen Hillyard. Music was furnished by the ward choir, Einar Pedersen conducting and Daisy Larson accompanist. A good portion of the meeting was taken up by reports given by the difShort talks ferent organizations. were given by the visiting brethren. Closing remarks were by Bp. Salisbury. A group of ladles gathered at the home of Mrs. Wm. Jones, Frist party day afternoon in a and spent a social afternoon. The occasion being Mrs. Jones birthday anniversary. A nice decorated cake with lighted candles formed the centerpiece for the dinner table. A delicious luncheon was served. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Jones of Cache Junction were among the guests. Mrs. Viola Jones was In charge of arrangements. Lear Jorgensen is at Alexander Idaho, spending a few weeks visi- no-ho- and of vitamins Importance minerals for individual and family health protection under todays living conditions is emphasized in the government's adoption of a national health defense program. The need for optimum rather than minimum amounts of food essentials to fortify against the stress of modern life, whether civil or military, is fully recognized. The country abounds with natural foods which, taken collectively, have all vital elements. By choosing wisely, even in winter the housewife on a moderate budget can feed her family for health. As cold weather cuts down the variety of fresh fruits and vegetables, it becomes increasingly important for each child and grownup to eat adequately of the fresh foods available. Americans are Indeed fortunate that certain producing areas in this country harvest crops every month in the year, as California with its green vegetables and golden citrus fruits which ripen winter and summer. An adequate breakfast with two fruits is one form of health insurance. One large glass of fruit juice, preferably fresh orange juice, is the best of all breakfast starts. Fresh orange juice is recognized as the primary source of vitamin C, and also as a supplemental source of vitamins A, Bj and G, calcium, phosphorus and iron. How could any chemists art improve on this natural way of acquiring what it takes for normal growth and departicularly of the velopment and to keep the bones and teeth general health level above the reach of infection? Only deep golden orange juice is a good source of vitamin A. The richer the color, the richer the juice, according to men of science. This is one reason why California orange juice can be depended upon to average the highest concentration of protective essentials. Here are some breakfast suggestions which will help you send your family oft for the day, well prepared to withstand the ravages of winter. The photograph of the breakfast plate shows an egg In an orange ring. Repoached move fruit meat from an orange slice, put circle of peel into boiling water and break egg Into tbe orange ring. Breakfast Menus Orange Juice Creamed dried beef on toast Orange marmalade Baked pear Orange Juice Broiled ham and Orange Slices Hot Biscuits Jelly Orange Juice Omelet with Orange Jelly Bacon Strips Whole Grain Muffins |