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Show Pipe Eipht The Cache American, Logan, Cache County, Utah , It Hot In Cache Says In Logan The Hut Sut Songj Services Held For Dave Because of ths unusual word in thl popular Swedish song, we have been requested to print them. Here they are' Scrviiet aero Hut Sut Rawl-so- n WELLSVILLE soared Monday a IVmprratute on th Cache riuzrna sweltered under the held line on bunday m the tatx-r-tbraw-lbraw-l- a and soo-l- t. it at 2 pm. lor Puvtd D. Siod- -' Hut Sut Kawl-ao- n hot un. and (loan loan Uunto'u-eler- t on the h Logan dlwigierd a to the exact (laid, 48, alio dad at and a braw-l- u soo-i- l. Tiie last ThuisUay. of heat. Offkiut read.lig hospital Hut Sut Itawl-Ao- n on the at the Utah Slate Agricultural reman. were brought to tne home braw-l- a soo-l- t. and a braw-lcollege a r tlirr bureau indicat 'd of Mrs. Larue Stoddard, Sunday Hut Sut IUwi-so- n on the : beaui-- j 92 cleg ees for buth Sunday and at noun. The Ilowus baw-l- a soo-l- t. and ful slid wr.e cairied bj twenty-eigMonday. Now- the Raw Is Swedish neighbors and Irieud. The The thermometer at the fire town. were Robert bearers Gillens, pall UUon read 111 Monday The is a stream. r, o! altemuon. while other downtown ISmuhlitld. Nlel M, Murdle The brawla U the boy and girl. of Park Lowe Oscar City, Jr, thermometer read about 9a deThe hut sut Is their dream. Daniel Lloyd and Kenneth Maugh-a- n Hut grees. on the Sut Rawl-so- n of Groce, Idaho and BrUr braw-lbraw-l- a soo-l- t. and One year ago Monday, the offiot WelUvUie. llaslam cial reading at the college v.aj m Hut Sut Rawl-so- n Bishop John J. Hendry on the only 62, and one year a,o Sunday, and a brawla soo-i- t. read 69 degree. The re:ued for charge of the sen ices and tire -i unlaAt year aaa 98 degrees F. a Inch music was by the ward choir ol Chorister a a recorded on both Jut-- e IS and drr the dim uon Laniont Alan assisted by Mrs. 19. 1940. Ethel Jones at the organ. Prayers were by Robert A Leishmon and Hebrr C. Parker. Speakers were MILLVILLE Word has been reBishop E. H. Bankhead, Robert ceived here by relatives of the Brench-ley Bedford, Logon. Jolrn C. death of Gerald S. Cantwell of and Bishop Hendry. Special Ogden. The young man was a musical number were, vocal solo grandson of James 8. Cantwell and by Evan O. Dwrley; duet, by ParEliza Yeates Cantwell, former resiSpecial lecture for the rest of ley Hall and Nellie Letshnian; dent here. Uve third week of the college sumsolo, Mrs. Elds Carlson of Preston, Mrs. E. R. Scott, Mr. Vaughan mer school were listed lost night Idaho; solo, Brooks of Scott and Charles Anderson were Wilber by officials of the summer school Park City, accompanied by Mr. among those who received awards During the special lecture hour Herbert Adamson of Brigham City at the flower show held In the this morning, a movie picture of solo and chorus. Parley Hall and C. C. Anderson store last Friday the Stanford Unlversity-Univer-cit- y choir. and Saturday. of Nebraska Rose Bowl game Mrs. Edward Larson and Mrs. Employees and wives of the at Pasadena, California on New Power and Light Co, for Evan Humpherys were luncheon Utah Year day will be shown by E. which Mr. Stoddard had worked guests at the home of Mrs. JoL. (Dick) Romney, director of for the past 2 years were assem- sephine Potts and dinner guests athletics. The movie wo to popa group at the service. at the home of Mrs. DeLone West ular at the Fifteenth Annual bled in in the Wells vllle cemeThe grave Summer School for Coaches at the was dedicated by Frank H. college a week ago that requests tery a ere made by students to show Wyatt. Member of the Immediate famthe film before the entire sesilies from out of town attending sion. were Mrs. Ella WilDr. Man del Sherman, professor the services Idaho; Mr, of educational psychology at the liamson of Grace, and Mrs. Barney Bowers ol Lava University of Chicago, will give bis second . special lecture of the Hot Spring. Idaho; Mrs, Jennie Wilbur Mr. and Mrs. session Wednesday morning, and Lowe, Dr. John la Childs., professor of Brooks and Oscar Lowe Jr, all education at Teachers' college, of Park City, Mrs. Herbert AdamColumbia University, Is listed fen son of Brigam City, Mr. and Mrs. Thursday morning. Dr, Childs has Len Fulmer of Price, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Jensen of Murray, Mr. and appeared before ' the general once before and ho been giv- Mrs. Niel McMurdie of Ogden and of ing special lectures before the Mr. and Mrs Robert Gitten curriculm building- - conference in Smithfield. elementary education at the college SECOND WARD DANCE the past two weeks. The Wellsville Second ward Mt Conludlng lecture of the week will be given by Miss Tressie Agan I. A are sponsoring a dance in specialist on housing problem at their recreation hall mi Tuesday Kansas State college, Manhattan, evening, June 24. according to Kansas, will address the combined Mrs. Pearl Bankhead. There will session on Family Life Institute" be good music. on "The Importance to Family Life of Houses. She Human beings include two clasis appearing on the visiting fac- ses: (1) those who want to see ulty In the school of home eco- their names in print and (2) those nomics during the entire six weeks who must see it on the society of the session. page. Thermometer Stoddard, Sunday rtll-er-- a, rlUrr-er-u- o rlli-er-- ah a, rtll-er-- ht - rlll-er-- Og-du- rtll-er-- a, rtll-er-- MILLVILLE hAKA 4. 1AL.MI.K W.C.T.U. Officer To Organize Local Unit Mis Sara C. Ialmcr, national o fthe Woman! rnprcncntaUve ChrisUun Temperance Union will be in Lagan all this week speaking to churches, civic group! and women! organization! in an attempt to organize a WCTU unit in Cache county, according to Mr. D. W. Jenkins of Treramiton, trtte psvstdent of the organization. Dorn in Belfast, Ireland, Miss Palmer in her early year lived In the British Isle. She wa edu catcd in public and private schools in England, Ireland, and Scotland, took a special course at a Training college, and specialized in Bible temperance with the founder of another college in Belfast, Ireland. She is a member of the American association of women Preacher asand the sociation of Evangelists at Winona Lake, Indiana. She is affiliated with the Presbyterian church. Miss Palmer Is a prolific writer. Among her books are: Vera Dickinson Triumph," The Competing "Donald Campbells LoyArtist, alty, "The Winning Game", Studies In John," Adventures la Alaska." and Alaska, as I Saw It." She is a well known evangelist and in this connection was one of the speakers at the National convention of the Interdenominational association of Evangelists In Kansas City in January. In her evangelistic work she has crossed the Atlantic ocean several times to fill speaking engagements in the British Isles. Only recently she returned from a three months tour of Alaska in the Interest of the W.C.T.U. She now holds the position of field secretary for the W.C.T.U. National Mia-ionar- y Lectures For Remainder Of This Week Smithfield last Wednesday. At Hot Springs Word has been received here Mr. Mr and Charles England by relative of the death last week of Mrs: Jean OUon of Weiser, Ida. ; accoit panted by Mrs. Sadie Han-ii- e Funeral services were held In WeiMrs of Hyde Park, and ner Sunday. Smithfit-ldof Cash Lucy Bishop John Ravsten of CUi lin Lava Hot last week-en- d esion was a visitor at the home siient of Mr. and Mrs, A C. Hale Sat- Spmlgs. They brought their grand daughter, Shirley England, with urday. i them to Logan for a visit. Shirley Russell Uie ol Lynn Ogden spent is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. week end at the home ol Mr. and Mlltun England of Pocatello. Mrs. Joseph M. Jenson. Mr. and Mrs. William Olson of Export Fish Man Here Ucon, Idaho, spent Saturday and William Jacklin, supervisor of Sunday here visiting with relatives. state fish hatcheries, has been la The S. S. club entertained their Logon to inspect llie local state partner Friday evening at the rearing ponds and It is Interesting home ot Mr. and Mrs. Evan to note Uiat Mr. Jackl in reports Humpherys. Lunch was served. 12 that no where In tire state do they have finer rearing setup. The guest were present. ponds were reported to be nice and clean, something that speaks Airport Development well for the local manager, P. K. Logan Airport is Among 191 air- Hayes. The fish ore growing fast. that the attendant ports from which 149 ports will indicating be selected for national defense knows how to prepare the feed to Indies-lion- s work after a final survey, accord- obtain the best results. ing to a telegranf received by the point to a great year ahead Cache American from Utah's con- as the new game setup propose millions ol fish to gressman, W. K. Granger. The Lo- to produce gan airport 1 considered Fourth stock the mountain streams. These foot fish will all be legal size before doss, with planting. in ! ! I EAGER If the man who told me about Gibson Straight Bourbon sees this I hope hell get in touch with me. I want to thank him plenty for helping me discover it smooth, mellow flavor. Gibson s Straight Bourbon Whiskey 86 proof. This whiskey is 4 YEARS OLD. Ths Gibson Distilling Co, New York, N. Y. JESSENS again lead with Values! ses-M- on A Real Logan Visitor JESSENS OUR CLEARANCE OF SPRING AND FOOTWEAR IS NOW ON! Low Heel Slippers Ladies Low Heel Slippers White, Brown, Saddle Oxfords, Tan Oxfords . . . White Step-iPumps with brown or blue trim . . . n $ Smoke or white with brown trim. Crepe Sansole, also Brown pumps and all white Values dals. Up to $4.00 JT99 Now is the Time to Decorate Now that summer is here, youll want your home to be as gay and as bright as your flower garden. Thats why we suggest that you give it a new coat of paint. We unhesitatingly recommend Bennetts paints because we know that theyre the best you can buy, even at prices far above what they cost. Bennetts paints dont chip, peel, crack or blister and theyre easy to apply. There are also a number of Bennetts varnishes and enamels for various purposes. We suggest you come in and look over the whole line. BENNETTS BIG SAVINGS! SLIPPERS Childrens Childrens SANDALS Tan or white Step-iPumps . . . Brown, white e strap slippers Oxfords, or Straps. . . . Black patent Pumps to $2.45. Values up n two-ton- 1 House Paint gal. $2.49 In 5 gal. lots For Sale Used Combine Harvester and two rebuilt Tractors. PHONE 818 SUMMER Ladies Mrs. Lora Stratford of Pocatelweek-en- d guest at the Homo of Ur. ami Mrs. W. A Peterson Tractor Service h. Shoe Clearance Already on at Well-Plann- lo was a Reasonable After-the-4t- White Qualifies As Navy Flier Grant Humpherys of Logan, son of Professor and Mrs. L. R. Humpherys, arrived home Friday from Oakland, California where he qualified in the Navy Air Pilot Training Service. He is enroute to Pensacola, Florida to continue his training in the Navy Air service. Mr. Humpherys was graduated from the USAC in 1940 in cthe school of commerce. Mr. Humpherys is of the opinion that the United States Navy Including the Air Service will soon be in acdtve servioe in the present conflict and reports that regulations at the Oakland training station are becoming more rigid each successie week. Night watchmen are Instructed to shoot any persons failing to heed warnings, said. ,,-hExaminations getting into the service are getting more rigid and severe in every phase physical, mental and coordination of mind and body in minipulatie skills. One at th questions asked to see If the-- e are any mental disturbances regarding the home lg who do you like the best, your mother, or your father and of the two who 'punishes you the most?" , j - Logan Boy . Tuesday, June 24, 1941 jt ail $2.35 Logan Hardware Co. 45.NorthMain fYVJK K7 Brown all-leat- two-ton- e sole. also white, with heavy, All sizes . . . $2.00 Value. i 89 49 K QJJ No Exchanges ... No Refunds ... No Charges |