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Show Tuesday, June, 3, The Cat he American, 19-1- 1 Ammunition Expert Says Plant Ready OGDEN 4-- Lera. Cache County. Utah Girls Can H AH teacher ALLIES They Can For Defense cvt-r- l drlt-n&e- tra-tna- J ed strength-bulld-Thom- a. new-bolsteri- ! 6etM 0j 4-- H NYA Health Examinations Announced Mar- CLARKSTON Or-Ile- ck "" Si''- , Uf i 'I"'0' T ' ar MILLVILLE SPECIAL OFFER ro,.iK o'OtD GLORY" North Logan 'Christian Sciencej Sunday Services and extra activities, tu The rear rumple lion uiii;i m the army new home-cann- for unusually outstanding Budge Memorial hoepllal. All ar doing nicely. Renta Cronquiot, jorie Ormond, Carl N, Nyman 1 spending ths Shirley Atkinson. Muriel Johnson. week at Bear River City. LUUn Atkinson. Benediction Mr and M s Richard Beuhlrr Certificate by Preston Thornton and Blanch of Pocatello, of graduation were presented to mere daughter dinner guest of Mr. and Nelda Btockdale Lnrna Nvmnn Mm O W Maugham TUnalay, Renia Croiiquist, E'.lir! May Crook-- 1 Mr and Mr. Rentier an- Steal, Chile Baeiisoit. Herd Or- o( Ulrir mot id, IUihard Cutler, Don Youn-- j l,ou,'e tl,e marriage to ker, Preston Thornton, and Calvin j daughter Mis Olga BeuUer , son of Ills Dancing followed Uie pro-- 1 Wl, Burnham Fpenix-rjluto Mr and Mr. Joseph Ournsef gram Mi Jack Stauffer entertained U' her Primary das of Lark girl 'iU Immediately 1 her home on Wednesday even- m?wln Game luncheon afforded ; and lng Tmwy V lfIVP" l entertainment for the etas, of ten , girl, a follow: Thella Mae Ber- '4mlUr' J0"1 giuon. Joan Jones. Jovce Berger, u Lorain Thornton. Margrne Buuf- - p.! ,lrItd,urm fer. Josephine Krebs. Helen Pe-- ! The bride is a graduate of the tenon. US AC., whrre she was affiliated A mothers and daughters serial fraterwas held Tuesday afternoon by with Theta Chi buidne and has been a teacher In the ward Relief Society In con- nity South Emery high school for two nection with the final meeting of years M. Spencer attended the the season, with President Eva USAC and recently returned home in charge The literary I rum a two-yeL D S mission lesson, the book. Song of Year tn Canada. a as given by Mrs. Henry SalisMiss Beutler was honored at a were bury of Logan. Refreshment trousseau tea at her home Monserved to 32 mothers and daugday from 2 to 7 pm. Spring flowhter. ers were artistically Mr. and Mrs. Richard Beuhler about the rooms. In the arranged receiving and daughter, Blanche of Poca- line were Mis BeuUer wnd Mra. tello, Idaho, were visiting rela- Lucille B. Wilhelm, a sister of Miss tives In the ward. Tuesday. BeuUer. In charge of the serving North Logan had a large group were Mrs. Ids BeuUer, Misses Edof student listed the na and Jane BeuUer, Misses Ann among graduates from South Cache high and Roberta Spencer. Miss Marschool. They are: Kenneth Bate- jorie Bateman and Edith Nyman. man, Carma Beuhler. Jane Crook- Many beautiful and useful gifts ston, Elliot Cutler, Zencth Ollgen. were received by Mis BeuUer. Lois Hopkins, Grant Hardman. Euls Johnson, Clyde loirsen, RusMilton Nelson. sell J. Maughan, Verlln Stephens, Grace Thornton, Marjorie Reese. A large number of parents attended the graduation exercises MILLVILL- E- Mr. and Mrs. Sunday evening at South Cache Parley Jessop entertained on Frihigh school day evening in honor of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Nephl B. Chris- Mrs. Reid Ilovey of St. Louis, tenson announce the engagement Missouri. Covers were laid for of their daughter Lillian, to Frank eight Mr. and Mrs. Perry Brown of Mack, son of Mr. and Mrs. Moses Mack of Smlthfield. The marriage Salt Lake City spent Sunday with will take place In June. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Pitkin. Rex Budge, who has been teachJames Hulse of Hyrum spent ing school at Bancroft, Idaho is Saturday with relatives In Millspending the week with hi par- ville. ents Mr. and Mrs. Seth Budge. The Primary offioers enterA large number of Relief So- tained the children at a dinner ciety members from North Logan on Tuesday evening. Mrs. Jane Johnson entertained attended the entertainment Saturday at Logan Fifth ward chapel. at dinner on Sunday In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Beck are Mr. and Mrs. Reid Hovey of St rejoicing over the arrival of a Louis. Missouri. Covers were laid bom Sunday In the for six. daughter, work U we can! "Can That' what club girl in every atate of s: htl! the Union are determined to do loading plant w..a liul.cau-thi till year, to help build up a VII when J, C. Dunn. Ogdm wily important hrahliy people for , ordnance depot plaiit tuperlnten home and ttutioiml dent. raU-A special lnertit.e to llie one of the nation' lradig ammun.liun and 0t0 club mrnibrra with that pat Lieuvn.int Oliver C. Twigg. rtotlc goal In mind la Uxe 1941 member of the Ogden ordinance national canning achievement dtp auff, move dtheir office j fmiwmwn. in which they will from former quarter In the Og- learn how to preserve fruiu. vegand meal produced on den ordnance depot admin It v etable their farm. They alto 111 receive area to one of the new training In serving Uietr canned factory building. product to promote a nourishing, Th two officials took oy?r vsrifd and arli-b- a lanced diet. , compMed room in a large fuse! 0, )fr-loading bu.ld.ng more tlian 200 psruclpanta. It la estimated that feet In length over all The fue these clubtten will put up round loading plant t an Important unit ly nine million Jars of food during of Uie large hell 1941. It la pointed out that these factory, which adjoin the north product will not on aide of Uie original Ogden ord-jl- y appreciably reduce expenditure nance depot, j for food, but they will supply I essential Lieutenant Colonel Elmer G hfchlT In vitamin 1 constructing quarter.-of mWfh Ul farm ter in charge of building the fwnlJy new sh.ll factory, announced that dieh according to authorities, fc Thta cUV,ty four of the eight igloo under- - nuUbIy of paramount importance at this ammunition ground magazines time, said H Mrs. Alexander under construction at the of a glass Jar con Kerr, president plant have been com- orm which provides the awards, pleted by the contractor. James 'as It serves to build up health. I J. Burke and Company of Salt Uml u one of lhe ,lnt lmts Lake City, and formally accept-Jnational securj,ome ed by the army. Illy He added that a County winners will each reblack powder pelleting plant eon ceive a gold medal, and thetr recatructed by the James I. Barnes ord will be submitted to their Construction , company of Santa State Extension office In compe is virtually tttlon for the state award, which Monica. California, fac- is an finished at the trip to the 20th club congress In tory. Army officers are Inspect- National ing the buildings in this unit as Chicago next November. Five nata preliminary to expected final ional winners selected from recipient of State honors will each Dramatic has been the battle of Libya, and acceptance in a few days. playing a special role Other Units of the factory, two receive a $200 college scholarship among the Free French forces In the Allied battle for freedom and a new world order have been the Spahla, native troopa trained to shell loading lines and a fuse fierce desert fighting in the remote fastnesses of Morocco and Algeria. loading plant, while not yet comAbove, a company of Spahis in action against the Italians in Libya. plete. are showing rapid progress, said Lieutenant Colonel Elmer O. Thomas. Tables and other equipguests. Flowers were discussed and ment which will be used in the The hostesses plants exchanged. manufacture of were Mrs. Mary B. Thompson, Mrs. and anti tank shells are now Annie W. Thompson, Mrs. Edna Physical examinations have arrived and been stored tn a under way for all youth newly asThe commenceCLARKSTON Atkinson, and Mrs. Paul Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Verene Bingham of the Eighth couple of buildings in the shell signed to statewide NY A resident ment exercises or to work experience grade of the Clarkston district of Weston spent Sunday with Mr. loading lines, which, with the projects which school were held on Wednesday and Mrs. J. L. Thompson. fuse loading plant, are being er- shops. The examinations, Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Rasmussen ected by the Olson Construction have the full cooperation of the evening. The program given was Company and Dobson and Robin- Utah State Medical Society and as follows: entrance of the grad- and daughter Leola are visiting John Z. uating class; song, "Boosting Our In southern Utah. of Dr. the approval son of Lincoln Nebr. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Cottle of TrenOn a hill overlooking the new Brown, State medical consultant, Old School, 7th. and 8th grades; ton own will be the Thelma family youth's song, spent Sunday In Clarkston. by prayer. Thompson, have workers steel put factory, Mrs. Ruby Bingham of St. AnCommencement: salutation, Dar elevated water physician &s far as possible. up a 350,000-gallo- n The program will be expanded win Goodey; class history Iva Lue thony, Idaho, is visiting her motower, one of the largest of its cover all Godfrey; song, The Garden by ther, Mrs. Nellie Godfrey. kind In the state. To date the as soon as possible to NYA pro- the Sea; class prophecy, Reva steel sides of the tank have been 1300 youth on statewide to Buttars; Valedictorian, Lula Ras400 assigned erected atop 90 foot gteel columns jects. Already, NYA resident centers have mussen, What it Means to be Bn Workmen are getting ready to Utah been examined. American; song, I Am An Ama About section. the top place The examinations are even more erican"; address to graduates, Dr. comto month will be required thorough than those for Selective John C. Carlisle of Logan; conNORTH LOGAN Commenceplete the tank. imextensive Service. Besides, by Board ferring of Diplomas munization histories are taken and Member Wm. J. Loosle; song; ment exercises for the North Logan school were held Thursday extensive tests are given. Those prayer, Edward Buttars; Recessionevening in the new recreation who desire to do so may receive al March. hall, under the direction of Prinimmunizations for typhoid, directed Mrs. Erma Thompson and other communicable the singing, Mrs. Bernice Griffin cipal James Peamons Jr. A program was given by members of diseases. accompanied on the piano. the school as follows, two selecMr. Rulon S. Howells, NYA State Thursday, the class of 18 boys tions by the school band; Invocastates Ancient and Modem Necro- - youth Administrator for Utah and girls with Principal Joseph P. tion by Calvin Beck; address of that the examinations are not mancy, Alias Mesmerism nad Malmberg went to Preston where welcome Nelda Stockdale; short fam y the will but give corrective subDenounced, was the had a class picture taken. address. Renia Cronquist "Friendthey to the opportunity Ject of the Lesson Sermon In all physician Character Miss Veda Barson arrived home ship", Reed Ormond, how to Science Churches and vise his young patients Thursday from a pleasant visit In Ethel May Crookston, School Acdefects. correct Societies Sunday. violin duet, Shirley and Physicians heite who are ap- the east. In Kansas City, Mo., she tivities; The Golden Text was There was the guest of Dr. and Mrs. Beverly Atkinson, accompanied by ou NYA the for is no wisdom nor understanding proved Mrs. Atkinson; class prophecy by etc. James Barson Growden. Lord, j Health Examinations are Drs. nor counsel against Mrs. Hazel Nelson of Perry is Lorna Nyman; vocal selection, by The program also anticipates ex30.) 21: (Prov. by quartet, accompanied aminations by eye and dental visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. girls Among the Scriptural referenEdith Nyman; reading of class Dell Atkinson. near future. the in undespecialists are the ces were: Blessed The Home Culture club met Fri- will, by Clyde Swenson, confer filed in the way, who walk in the day at the home of Mrs. Mary ring of certificates by Principal (Ps. 119:1.) law of the Lord. B. Thompson. Miss Amy Kersley Seamons. The following students have twice of the once; opposite God hat spoken quent wrongness their and Mrs. Wm. R. Zollinger were were awarded books by action, evil, occultism, I heard this: that power belonBe animal magnetism, (Ps. 62:11.) mesmerism, ged unto God. As (P. 104: careful for nohtnlg; but in every- hypnotism. the thing by praye rand supplication adherents of Truth, we take our with thanksgiving let your requests inspired Word of the Bible as be made known unto God. And the sufficient guide to eternal life. to all And we solemnly promise peace of God, wihch passeth shall keep your watch, and pray for the Mind to understanding, hearts and minds through Christ be In us which was also in Christ Jesus; to do unto others as we Jesus. (Phil. 4: 6, 7.) The following excerpts are ta- would have them do unto us; ken from Science and Health with and to be merciful just, and pure. Key to the Scriptures, by Mary (P. 407; 3, 4, Baker Eddy: "Christian Science Mr. OfCorrect this sentence: goe sto the bottom of mental action, and reveals the theodicy ficer, this is the first time I have which indicates the rightness of ever exceeded the speed limit. 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