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Show EK Tuesday, March 18, 1M1 Tha Cache American, Logan. Cache Cotmty, Utah Pkr Pour VN Daughters of Utah Pioneers Japanese Catholic Priest QJ VOICK OF NORTHERN UTAH LOGAN CLIP THIS PROGRAM FOR REFERENCE . March 18, 1941 7 OO Jam Sc.ion. new a and music 7 30 Sunrise Salute Tuesday. Camp Meet Postponed tv ft The Old Gardner 05 Ple Organ Concert Isle of Paradise 30 Cache County Schools Program 2 05 -- Music of America 2 IS Milady a Melody 2 Master 3 Importation 3 IS-Pan Alley Ooca to Town 3 30 Monitor New 3 45 Tea Time Tune 4 05 Matinee Melodies 4 25 Tlie Old Gardner 4 30 Movie Merry Oo Round 5.00 World Coverage News 8 IS Matinee Classics 5 45 Hun. Sown Serenade 12 55 The meet.ng of the "Telford Woodruff of camp. Daughters Utah Pioneers, has been postponed lor one week. The time and Ui be announced later. place r A -v L.w Morning Top of the Morning 8 05 The Old Oaraner 8 10 Everybody' Hour 8 05 Annoimcer' Choice 9 1- 5- In The Woman World 9 20 Meriting Melodic 9 30 Melody Mart 9 45 American Family Robin on, drama 10 00 Western Serenade 1030 Tune Tabloid 10 45 Your MuMr and Mine II OS Tune For Today 11 'IS Sing Song Time 8 05 Pumpernkkle Patter Petite Musicals 6 15 K.ngln' Sam 12 00 World Coverage New 6 30 Local News 12 15 Vocal Varletie 7 OS Popular Varieties 12 30 Man On The Street 7 15 Famous 12 45 Rainbow Trio Bands and Sym12 55 Tlie Old phonies 1 05 7 30 Mrs. lee Hales Book Marching Along 8 05 Swingin' and 115 Isle of Paradise Slngln' 1:30 Mandolettea 8 15 -- TteiiM.re Cl. t 1 '45 8 30 -- lets Dame Music In the Modem Mood 2 05 Pipe Organ Concert he 9 C.vh Quiz 2 15 Ml.adv a Melody 9 JO listem rs Digest 2 30 Musi nl Horoscope 9 45 - If. i.n.ni-of TiV.tv 3 OS MusUnl lo oo KVNU CnKHiriljht Importation 3 15 ThU rthuhmie 5 n.inute newscast on Age the hour 3 30 Monitor News every hour of tile dav 3 45 Tea Time Tune 8 00 ft r , 1 Srrimd. to 7 45 u ' j J Ballard Cam- pHenry Ballard camp. Daughter of Utah Pioneers, will meet at the home of Mrs. Annie Spencer. 58 Marin dale Ave., Thursday afternoon at 3:30. Assisting hostesses 111 be Blanche Crooks ton, Dora Martha and Watkins, Brough Elizabeth Gibbs. The lesson topic. "Pioneer Merchandising in Utah" will be given by Rebecca B. Car-doA piano solo by Joan Crookston. May Q. Painter will read the life history of her father, James Quayle. TIn ' v Jr I n. LEWISTON Oa-dn- er R!i 0O-T- 1 4 00-- Half and 4 25 Tile Old 4 30 Movie Half Gardner 10-3- 12-4- Had-fiel- ! I ROXY LAST TIMES TODAY IN TECHNICOLOR! 8i w ii Tf iftr LM FULL LENGTH ALSO SHIRLEY TEMPLE NOTHING CUT JUT THE PRICE screen entertainment (of all timet J'sJ f'l t'f b!? stu-'ie- s I tear in the eye But It really doesns help very I much to cry. Cheer up, sad hearts and do not grieve. Both of my sons have had to leave And I'm dejected and alone With naught but memries that I own. Lets waste no time on morbid grief. In useful work well find relief. And trust in Uncle Sam and God To keep them safe on U.S. sod. Let's keep our home fires burning hope and pray That they will come safely home some day. Then well be proud as long as we live That we had such splendid sons to give. And the war Gods will never Paradise PARADISE Last Sunday eve in connection ning with sac At Home, prayer, Joseph MsMur ence was held under the direction of president Mrs. Viola Welch, with Mrs. Phoebe Jones, organist. The program opened with the primary Love and congregation singing, At Homs; prayer, Joseph McMur-dlsinging, America; Sacrament administered by Owen Larrell and Robert McMurdie, assisted by four deacons; roll call; the primary was then program presented, song, "Did You Think To Pray;" I Have Two song, group one: Little Hands; song, group two, Jesus Unto Thee I Pray. prayer. Relief Society meeting was held as usual Tuesday afternoon. Counselor Caroline Summers presiding mar Improve the Shlnging singmg, Our country with their horrid Hour; prayer, Mrs. Leah James; singing. Guide Us O Thou Great war. Jehovah; The time was then given to Mrs. Smart, who gave LOGAN ANI) CACHE an interesting talk on her trip COUNTY HAVE MANY to Chicago, which was enjoyed by all present; closing song, ReIMPORTANT EVENTS deemer of Israel prayer. Mrs. IN 1911 Ruby Welch. The Relief Society (Continued from Page One) have made plans for the observ-vanc- e 9 July 18 of St. Patricks day and a Idaho Day. Franklin June 14 very nice program has been preCache Stake Conference, June pared for the afternoon, with a apron and overall dance in the 4th of July Celebration at Hy-- 1 evening. A very good is expected rum,- P. T. A. meeting was held j Scout Outing-CamHunt, nesday evening at the school Lake July 7th. mg. prayer was offered by Ed- Outing at New Fork Lake Camp, ward P. Oldham; two duets, sung by Clair Hirst and Dell Howells; in Wyoming July 21. talk, Mr. Kellett of South Cache 24th of July Celebration at Lohigh school. About fifteen parents gan were present. American Convention Legion mutual was Tuesday evening at Logan. August held in the ward chapel. The fol. Fathers and Sons Outing, Lo- low mg program given; tural reading, Madge Shipley; pi- gan Slake August. Franklin County Fair and Rodeo ano duet, Irene and Maxine at Preston August Howells; talk, Miss Carlson of Hyrum. Box Elder County Fair at Lamont Pierce, son of Mr. and August Mrs. Evert Pearce and a senior Founders Day at Wellsville student of the South Cache high August September 1. of Opening Cache County Schools school, had the misfortune breaking his wrist while playing September 2 Opening Logan City Schools basketball last week. Mrs. Martha Lee entertained at September 2 her home on Monday, the occasion Peach Day at Brigham City 6 being a quilting party. Those presSeptember Cache County Fair at Logan, ent were: Mrs. Alice Shaw, Mrs. Hatch, Mrs. Annie Oldham, Mrs September Logan Stake Conference Sep Gertrude Welch, Mrs. Irva James, Mrs. P. O. Hansen. A very nice 4 tember, Utah State Fair at Salt Lake time was had by all attending Mrs. E. T. Tams of Willard City, Utah September JoUSAC Opening September 29 was visiting her brother, Mrs. week. last Tams, seph Logan Merchants Fall opening Aggie Home Coming October. BABUL uummu Cache Stake Conference Octoe; y. w CHEST COLDS t. 28-2- ENGAGEMENT treote.t d. -- v lor the priesthood, the Reverend Father Peter Completing his o! Baptist Katiuno was ordained by Bishop Joseph Corrigan, rector the Catholic University in Washington, D. C. Father Katsuno hoped to receive the approbation of hit superior to go to the Japanese Mission in Vancouver, Canada, and later to Japan to ipread the Christian cx LIMITED "S - - - (Con inued from page One) draft board Til.- - corps of Ml,-rhc.id.d bv Oliver Wav man of Uigan Group loader, and Crosby Archibald Glenn of WeiKvilie, assistant The group included four volun Warren Plerpont Bassett of Wellsville, Edward S. Holbrook Jr. of Logan. Bardo M. Bodily and Vurel Layne Buttars of Lewiston Other names on the revised list There's a lump in the throat Cal . and Archie Joseph Roath of Wheatland. Wyoming, who were transferred to the Cache county draft board for induction; Cecil Marvin Jensen, Norman Earl Von Baxter. Lee Copen and Steve Blaho of Logan; Russel and Joseph E. Peterson, and Owen Martmus NeKon of Hyrum; Ralph Clayton Lewis, Valuer T. Clark, Keith Roger Wood, and Fenton Smith of Smithfield; Randall Rills of Hyde Park; Lorm Jones Miller and Mark Squires Spence of Wellsville, Amos Acel Pilkinglon of , Trenton, and David Christensen of Clarkston The national guard unit, headed by First Lieutenant Robert R Holden, with Joe Whitesides and A. Collins as second lieuten-i H j ants and Don Stephenson as act-- I mg second Lieutenant THEY'RE IN THE ARMY- - NOW i By Emma C. Dunn The Mothers hearts all ache to day. Who sent their sons in the Guard away : There's a lump in the throat. PROVIDENCE Mr. Margaret Green well arrived horn following two month's visit with her slater Annie M. Pickett of Reno, Nevada, and Mr. and Mrs. Da rid Cal. Affleck of Son Francisco, Mrs. Orvln Wennergren of Mack-aIduho ilsitcd briefly at the home of Mr and Mrs Pont Zollinger on Wednesday of last week. I Frederick Mrs. Mary Ann visiting at the home of her son--i- n law and daughter, Mr. and Mr. Vernal Jensen of Ogden. Mr, and Mrs. Leland Pickett and children of Preston, Idaho, spent Sunday wtth relative and friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Von Fuhrlnmn arrived home on Sunday following a business trip to Oregon. Mr. Fred Jensen spent Friday afternoon with her daughter, Mr. G. H. Nelson of Logan. C. H. Haderllc left Saturday for Idaho Falls, Idaho, where he visited with his son Henry, and family, prior to returning to his home in Freedom. Wyoming. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Hammond night arrived home Wednesday after spending the past three months with their children In California. Lloyd Leonhards, Clark Jensen and Miss Roma Alder attended the Smithfield Third ward M. L A. Gold and Green ball Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs. Dean Hammond and daughter March n of Rupert, with Idaho, spent the week-en- d their parent and other relatives and friends here and in Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Lamont Pilklng-to- n of Smithfield, Mr. and Mrs Fred Garrett of Wellsville . and Mr. and Mrs. Wilhelm Pedersen of Logan visited with their mother Mrs. EUa H. Frank, on 8unday. Corporal Melvin Bryson spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and C. M. Bryson. Mr. Bryson Mrs. expects to leave Salt Lake City next week for California whsre he will be In the national guard. LEWISTON Mrs. Margaret Cra-gu- n was hostess to the Juene Mere club at her home Wednesday night, dainty refreshments were served and the evening spent in playing as awarded bridge. Mrs. Elva high score prize. Special guests ere Mrs Faye Theurer. Mrs. Mary Rahns and Mrs. Barbara! Bybee. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Karren were Logan visitors on Saturday. They spent Sunday afternoon In Hyde Park visiting with Mrs. Karren's parents, Mr. and Mrs RcedPr. Mrs. Mary Gregory entertained in honor of her daughter's birthday anniversary, Monday night at her home. Dainty refreshmentts were served and games were played. Fifteen guests were present. A party was held at the home of Mrs. Anna Orchard Monday night honoring Mrs. Dorothy L. Rawlins of White Bluff, Washington. A delicious luncheon was served and the evening spent in social chat. Guests were Dor. othy Rawlins, Vella Gregory, Alta Harrison, Margaret Rogers, Annie McKnlght, Phoebe McKnlght, refreshments were served on a Anna Orchard and Deloris Lea- small table which was centered with a pretty birthday cake havvitt. Mr. Peter E. Van Orden spent ing four candles to represent the the week end at Ogden, visiting year. Guests were Vonza Jones, Jean McSonja Baer, Bonnie with his son and daughter-in-laKnlght, Faye Wiser and guest of Mr. and Mrs. Don Van Orden. were Mrs. Edna Gustaveson spent honor Annette Layne. Games part of last week at Ogden visiting played. Mrs. Mable Rawlins of White with her sister, Mrs. Julia Mer-ril- L She returned home Saturday Bluff, Washington is visiting with relatives and friends in Lewiston. , night. Mrs. George Fisher of Bancroft, Mr. Bert Orchard and Mr. and Idaho, spent the week end at Mrs. Max Orchard spent Sunday in Brigham City, guests of Mr. Lewiston, visiting relatives. Mrs. Bryant Telford is visit- and Mrs. Douglas Orchard. ing with her daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Preston Struve, in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Ariel Rawlins, son Steve, Mr. David List and father, Mr. Walter List of White Bluff, WashFor real, quick relief from distress of ington, have spent the past week an aching chest cold and its coughvisiting relatives and friends In ing rub on Musterole, a wonderRichmond and Lewiston. They refully soothing counter-irritanturned to their home Tuesday. Better than a mustard piaster to help break up painful local congesThey were former Lewiston resition! Made in 3 strengths. dents. Mrs. Eva Layne entertained four little guests at her home Wednesday afternoon, in honor of her daughter Annettes birthday. Dainty ; i- S. 10 u --S. ARMY 7:45 OWI see the 1 r . CONTRIBUTES Today and Tomorrow Only 2:00 1 (Ann: cor.NTv Merry On Round 8:00 World Coverage New 51S Violin Minatun-5.30 High School Progrrm 8 05 Pumpernlckle Patter 815 Sir, gin' Sam 6:30 Local Newg 7 05 Popular Varletie 7:15 Drama of Food A Song Is Born 7:30 8 05 Swingin' and Slngln' 8 15 Treasure Chest 8 30 Let's Dance 9 "OS Eventide Echoes 9:15 Meet The Band 30 Its Dance Time 8 : 45 Headlines of Today 10 00 KVNU Goodnight March Wednesday, 19, 1941 7:00 Jam Session, news and music. 7:30 Sunrise Salute 7 45 Farm Flashes 8:00 Top of the Morning 8 05 The Old Gardner 8:10 Musical Roundup 8:30 Hollywood Headliner 8 '35 Symphonic Strings 9 05 Announcer's Choice 9:15 In The Women's World 9 20 Morning Melodies 9 30 Jam 'n Jive Musical Newsy 10 05 Dance Varieties Tune Tabloid 10:45 Your Music and Mine Tunes for Today 11:15 Pour Notes 11 : 30 Melodic Notes 12"00 World Coverage News 12:15 Vocal Varieties 1230 Man on the Street Rainbow Trio PROVIDENCE JJJII JkwmS. PEffiEK Bom with the Republic.. s The Bluebird (A '88li I 3. Wed., Thur., Fri. 28-3- 0. 30-3- 1. l...oad to do tho looghtl ee e pair ol wacky Sher-loc- get in an awful . v mess .. mixing murder with a couple ol damsels In distress1 j r js - ; J. 1. .11 urJ 13-1- 20-2- 8. HI 81 ...... EDWARD ARNOLD Broderick ber - CRAWFORD- FOR YOUR 25-2- 6. Stake Conference Logan ALSO ember Christmas December CIHt Mi will thial to h Itor l4i..l USAC 19. Early Morning Christmas PageLogan Tabemachle December 25. Other events will be scheduled later. 7 '.r Assembley ant, vrv PRICES 40c MATINEES 56o EVENINGS Children Z5o Matineea if Repair Plumbing GALL BAUGH PLUMBING LIXK-BEL- T Phone 57 CG- - STOKERS Quality & Service -- ' . . s .ri V KW.' 5 f.'' v5t . if M Back in 17S1, the grandfather of James I. Pepper made a whiskey so fine, so delectably mild, it became the careful choice of generation after generation. You can order this splendid bourbon today, enriched by over 160 years of whiskey wisdom. 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