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Show The Caene American, Logan. Cache County. Utah Thursday, June 19, 1911 LOCAL NEW4. fine baby girl was born In a ho: iivl Monday to Mr and loci Mr Scott A Wiser of Logan. Principal in Tow- n- Son Arrives New Tnick Tile Ciule Edward ONeal Will Address Farm Bureau Elias Barker New Daughter A Held 1 Tape Five In Smithfield. Benefit Dance at Fish Haven fer Cave Lights FMnnnEtJ In.pnAf fun- - Reg dual Faini lluieil omen-tm- a and Mrs Morin Lames ol will be In id at the Nr lions ,nt scnlus for LI. .is linker wrir announce the Rlnlfoot Idaho, el ill Sult tale City, Julie 2J. tin. is the M ruw S South Thud il"lcl bl th of a son In a Lrv.m hos tmj busim-s- a u ; ! .d truck for their dellviry with Douglits 2t, and 25, E. E. Hiiuli li k, pn.sl-d- i Bishop pit al. nt of the comity (H giinlMt, tin w.ts L,r- Uiiojier In ch.itge Mu-iyrvice wi'ik about Logan day. kii1 today. ward the choir under by Monte Youngs Carnival the direction of Delia Thornley farm tyiuonully-knoaPond Home Many Attends Convention Monte loung ride, and contra- ol ;h Miv Cleta ,.uKon Bt (he w. leaden atll dtecto uot,eina Fust1 E. Is be in Logan at Vaughan Fond, son of Preston slot's will L Nelson, county attorney Mini iiliimrUm-to the security gan. tn Atlanta, Georgia, attending the Pond, wlio has been studying West and Center streets, until Die tong by the choir and income of farmers and home at the University of Chi- - urday night, 25th. annual convention of Ktaanix was Oh My Father; prayer, makers, Mr. Hemliicka said. Local rago, arrived In Imgan. Sunday International club. W. vocal trio. termer should attend, U possible, Noble; Harper for the summer . In Eos Angeles "One Fleeting Hour." waa sun he stated, to luke advantage o Hoard Meets Russell 8. Hanson, cashier of the by Mrs. Weldon Kofoed, Mrs, tliu opportuidty, since It ha Urn Car Recovered National Bank and hU lam- -' IH.y Hurren ftnd Mrs. Harold suice the regional many years Cache county Hoard of Education A stolen car. owned are enjoying a 10 day vacation ,rwn. by William will meet tonight for the approval who told of the convention has been held In Utah shaker, Farmer Interested In going may and adjustment of the budget for R. Evans, which was lost Friday trip to the Pacific coast. life and character of Mr. Barker acre Dr. G. L. Rees, Bishop N conla.t their local Farm Bureau the next year, reporta Superinten- June 13. wa, reported found In' a wrecked condition by the Ogden Choir W Merkeley dent J. W. Kirk bride. of Logon: Heber presidents, Mr. Hrndrkks, or llie Outing office regarding police. Wednesday, according to and Tlie First ward choir held an Whiting Douglas county agent' Bishop Patrolman J. W. Kennlngton. musical numbers transportation. Home for Summer outing Tuesday evening In Willow Hooper. Other ' Addressing the more than 600 violin duet, "WhisPark, honoring Gilbert Thorpe, or- consisted of Claire Lamb, daughter of Mr. New Job western from eleven delegates Erma til who some for been by Hope." has played pering ganist, and Mrs. H. F. Laub who has Don to J. Boyslates according Sclvoy Loof Onrfie Pehrson and for Smith, Bailey the past few time. , been attending school at the Uniwith Professor 8. E. Clark at er, executive secretary of the Utah of the produce deyears manager gan Federatversity of Southern California In the organ; vocal solo by Harvey State Farm Bureau of the popular Dinner Visits with Parents Los Angeles Is spending her sum- partment Horn food store, has left the emMeet at the End ion. atll be: Edward A. O'Neal. "Well Harmon, Mrs. Phil M. Spencer of Evan- or mer vacation here. President of the American Farm the Trail." ployment of that organization to Is visiting with her Bureau Federation; R. W. Blackbecome a salesman for the West- ston, Wyoming, Tim The "In the closing song. Dr. and Mrs. Oskar parents. of the national orLeaves for Eastern States burn, Secretary ern Auto Supply store in Logan. of Roses," a sung by the Relief of Logan. Mrs. Spencer Mrs. Elsie Mies, Presdirec- ganization; chorus tinder the Lyn Jenkins, son of Mr. and Society was the former Miss Ruth Wen Mrs. Charles Jenkins who Is at- Co to Lost River tion of Mrs. Reed Halvorsen, with ident of the Associated Women of nergren. Udell Blanchard as accompanist. the Farm Bureau; Mrs. Charles tending the mission school in Salt Parley P. Black, one of the W. Sewell administrative director Lake City will leave Wednesday. local Benediction, L. W. McCann. Interagents for Beneficial Life Business in Logan-Fr- ank ment was In the Smithfield ceme- of the Associated Women, and the June 25, for the Eastern Stales Insurance and his wife and Dr. of the New York and AlaMitchell of the mission. tery where the grave was dedi- heads J. S. Stanford and his daughter ment of account, connecttddepartbama State Farm Bureaus. with cated by James Monson. Katherine left Logan Tuesday for the Porte Publishing company was The Salt Lake City conference, Draper Sentenced a trip through the Lost River In Logan described by farm leaden as the business last and transacting convicted groom centered the dining annual key meeting for western Roy Draper, recently section in Idaho. They will re- week end. He was on his way Into table. Lighted white tapers in pink of burglary tn the third degree, turn agriculture, will discuss problems Sunday. Idaho. holders were at each end. and given from she months to of unusual significance to agriMrs. Stoddard was assisted in cultural produoers west three years In the state penitenof the First Ward Outing Author and Wife Here tiary, has been taken to Salt Lake receiving the guests by the bride- - Rocky Mountains, to be followed Te Soward Relief First Mrs. E. and Mr. Logan George Glbby city by Deputies Julian Bair and and Mrs. Mary Anderson, by adoption of resolutions looking clety will hold an outing today atiof Pocatello. Idaho spent Wednes of Millville, Tom Rowley. grandmother tf thej toward national legislative en- the Earl Canyon home, near Card day In Logan visiting Mrs. Gibby's Mrs. Neil McMurdie of actment. groom. canyon. All women of the ward brother. J. W. Linford. Mr. Glbby t On problems on the of the gift Ogden was in are cord:ally invld to attend the uthor of a ePlrlt of room and Mrs. chargeAnderson and Los C of PhUllns Wendell agenda, of special import to wes- Mr, MyrI he-25c to and 're brin8 which Is being sold In Logan pay Ross Anderson of Nibley, tern agriculture, is the relationship Mrs. Angeles. California, with her 'two for thcir lunch jy,,. th0ie wl&hlng'by Mrs. Lottie K. InEsplln of the sons. Richard and Rex. 1 P had of the two beautiful between agriculture, labor, and charge transportation. cars will leave the Book Table. of home at a few the dustry. week, trousseau rooms. Those assisting hig h0 at ,2 noon. Lunch This topic, Mr. Boyer said, will her Parents. Mr and Mrs. J.' meelg in the serving were Mrs. Robert m Bt the camp at Licenses Marriage be covered In a panel discussion,' Join-be J will Charles Johnson. She E. Gittens of Smithfield, 1 w Pmand featuring addresse by promlnen: ed early In July by Mr. Phillips. Marriage license, have been ls- - Laverne and Nelda Stoddard. labor, and Industrial at the county clerk's office as who has boon studying In Hart- - L . suej Edna Hopkins had charge of the agricultural, Hear Educator- leaders in the west follows: Douglas McQuarrle. 23, of ford, Connecticut. Mrs. Phillips is After the shooting Is over, a Hyde Park and Myrtle Carlson. guest book, signed by the 123 In the Interest of unity for the former Mbs Dallas Johnson. new world must be built and upon 24, of Logan; Morris Hasley Poole, guests who called during the ap- American agriculture, a policy long advocated by the American Farm the shoulders of youth, will this 29, of Logan and Rhonda Nelson, pointed hours. Dance Instructions After a honeymoon trip to Yel- Bureau Federation, farm leaders fall." Dr. Paul G 23, of Smithfield; Ross Jay Taylor, responsibility New dancing classes wUl begin Mistier told members of the Logan 22, of Smithfield and Zelda Dunk-le- lowstone park the young couple from southern and northeastern Saturday June 21 at 4 pm. at the Lions club at their state will report on progress In 22, of Preston, Idaho; Melvin will reside in Millville. weekly meetWaite Dancing school. All new the duties Joseph VanNoy, 22. of Richmond, organization In their sections of the ing Tuesday. Outlining students are asked to call at the of adults in the United States. crisis. Dr. and Gwen Carter 18, of Preston; present Colonial Club, 1st. North and 1st. Misner sald the quality of the na William Walters Douglas, Wells-vill- e, West streets where regular classes five days, so dusting can be done reflected ta iu tion's valucs and Alice Hurrcn, Smith-fielare held every Friday and Satur- adults' view ,.kon children after irrglation. This point la and Clyde Lund Olson, 25, of Adv, day. very important to keep this pest youth." Dr. Misner is a member Logan and Helen Gessel, 22, of completely under control, A. W. of the visiting summer school fac- Providence; Maurice Layne ButFrom Logan Chambers, president of the canulty and Is superintendent of the ters, 24 of Lewiston and Sula DelThere Is some work being done ning crops association, says. Bruce M. Hooper and Blaine Glencoe. Illinois public schools. la Gunnels, 19. of Eureka Springs, In the county to keep pea weevil Where dusting is being carried Smith-fielof M. Porter Logan are among Ark.; Lyle Saxton, 21, of under control For best results the on it appears that good results the 47 young men who have started 'Goes To Idaho and Beth Whitt, 17, of company field force needs the full are obtained and with the proper Roundy Baltraining work at Weber college to James E. King of Ogden, who Smithfield; Nolan cooperation of pea growers. They cooperation and sufficient equipNina 24. of lard and Benson, become aircraft welders, aircraft was graduated from the Utah have men In the fields inspecting ment this pest can be prevented workers and aircraft State Agricultural college with a Richards, 22, of River Side; Don- them but the sheetmetal farmers should conto becoming bachelor of science degree in the ald Seaton Macbeth, 22, of Poca- tact some of these men before ir- from damaging the crop. mechanics, prior tello, and Genevieve Wright, Jl. mechanic helpers at Hill Field at school of to find out if their fields FOR BENT Furnished apartment, forestry, has accepted Perkins 21, rigation Ogden. The young men are being fellowship at the University of of Pocatello; LaVerl need dusting, either before Irriga3 rooms with private bath, elecof Elaine and Dutson, Wellsville, paid $50 per month while learning Idaho at Moscow for the 1941-4- 2 tion or if they can wait until aftrically equipped. Tel. 708. 234 Easten 17, of Nibley; Hansen, 25, their trade. East 1st. North. acedemic year, Paul M. Dunn, of Tetonla, Idaho and Elda Burn- ter the ground dries out, in about the dean of college forestry side, 21. of Driggs Idaho; Dean Nice Vacation school , announced Tuesday. He Albert Lewis, Clifton Idaho and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Muehlen and will study nursery management in Iva Loo Jones. Dayton, Ohio; daughter Violet Mae returned last working towards his master of Jesse Burtler, 22, of V5rth Logan, Week end from a three weeks science degree. and Arthella Annie Pike, 18, of tour of the Pacific northwest and Logan. dowm the coast to Los Angeles. Gardner Returns They visited relatives and friends Walter H. Gardner of Logan, all along the way. Mr. Lawerence graduate from the Utah State AgJohnson and children accompanricultural college in 1939 in the ied them as far as Bremington physics department who has been Washington, to join Mr. Johnson studying on an assistantship in who is employed in the ship soil physics at Cornell University, St6d-dar- d yards there. Ithacar New York, is at home visit WpUsviIie Mrs. JjaRue has announced the marriage ing with his parents, Dr. and Mrs. Health Report Williard Gardner. He has been of her daughter Grace, to Reed ordered to active duty with the Anderson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Atotal of 479 cases of communof Millville icable diseases was reported to Army as an ROTC officer. He will William Anderstm the Utah State Board of Health report to Fort Douglass for a The marriage will take place Frifor the week ending Jun 13. This physical examination and expects day, June 20, in the Lggan temis an Increase of 87 cases over to be sent to Spokane, Washington. ple. her daughter. Mrs. those reported one week ago. but Besides being a member of the Honoring entertained friends of is 35 cases fewer than were re- ROTC Advanced staff at the col- Stoddard ported for the corresponding week lege prior to his graduation at the young couple at a trousseau tea in 1940. Logan and Richfield and college, Mr. Gardner was a mem- at her home Sunday. The rooms the following counties reported ber of Blue key, mens organiza- were beautifully decorated with no diseases; Duchesne, Grand, tion International Relations club, roses and pink and white peonies. three-tie- r wedding Kane, Morgan, Rich, San Juan, Intercollegiate Knights, and a mem-- j a. beautiful cake topped with minature bride ber of the staff of student life. and Wasatch. IC Ailunr,, pitiHljwl of tlr Catlir Ugh &rhiI iis a l'.iny visitor In togaa. V nines R. Willi y sporting a Eleitric Mr cum limit pl.t.i f, r a b.g fit it at in,- - Fih It t i'ii Rmurt t d ode-b.ik- S ! m a-- g jin-du- n e j oja-nln- i Sid-Fir- st Wen-nergr- en to-b- e, j j , y even mg lute cun (diiid a I'Ci'l i S to J. y 11. H.iim fm cut ranger III !hi local v, Tin lint pn imxIx from this atf.iir will go entirely to 11 the tl-fund being r n it for the pur. I we. of tnM.iliing a modern lighting lyi'.rm tn the Minnetonka cave. In the Interest Minnetonka Cav is growing each wnk as many are Liking advantage of the to see this natural opportunity underground wronder free of charge During the present summer admission Is free and the open days are Thursdays. Fiidayt. Saturdays and Sundays The hours for visiting the cave are from 10 a. m. to 6 p. m Except during rainy weather the roads are good. Location 8 miles from St. Choa. Idaho, within Cache National forest. The Minnetonka Cave la one of the coolest places in Bear Lake The temperature in the valley. cave ranges from 38 to 40 degrees F. all the year around. After a half mile hike up a beautiful forest trail abounding in a variety of native flora the cool interior of this massive cave Is very Inviting. An hour or two spent wandering through these massive amg impAVod trail has been likened to a visit ,to another world, a world filled with formasome delicate, codal-lik- e tions and some massive stalagmites and masy other interesting features not present in many other caves. cavf-rn- s - ,ns y. d; Cooperation Needed For Weevil Control V J f v 5 ; d, Grace Stoddard Will Wed Reed Anderson, Friday at Jessens Shoe Store LADIES KEDETTES or tennis 4'f Just comb your Ideal for active young Get a VOGUE permanent for soft waves, many curls. Easy to man- - 51 WEST 1ST. NORTH PIIONE 198 tf-- VuriJ-- Sl60. 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