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Show Tuesday, October 14, 1941 Pace Fire The Caene American, Login. Cache County. Utah IWNiU Mrs. Neil Bennett N ' I T WELLSVILLE f j ;(if; r;y i; Wi.Li.VILI.K No-Hoste- mull Party ss party in ll.e t! for Mrs Nr.l ltinii..l Fuiulay la ti iikf titi 4iutkfi.Lin., J - " Honored at Changes Location Again ( M:j Chrl-iei.entertained at a lovely a I i i the tiind lu l.i..4 niU't,,rt,t lrst t me liy ' I.jttilkrn !!d ' ',tnni lrit 'h ' Un. in C.u.1uhii. uir O (D O VOICE OK NPUTIIKUN UTAH I.OGAN PROC.KAM CniJ THIS CUP WMT.RKNrF, hum .l !ui lo r , TIIMHV, (HTlIlUK II. 7 IM ip!, El 7 30 Ha, i.u 7 4 - Itad.atll.i Tliursdiy WIIIMIIUY, 4- M , and N'-- 04 TOR! R 1$ M- 7 00 - KVNU Ranch Hmi'e I 7 30 Radio Cl wlun it on Sunday for heriin , !!.thm 7 45 Radiating Following dinner at the ho lrft changed from its place on the Rhythm nephew Henry Maugluuj the remainder of the fxrl.ti.g was 8 no Tup of the Martilng 8 00 Ti p nf the Mormng Wednesday for the army. Coirr r. t und..rv of the ct'npu : home of Mis Jierpli 8 0V- All Requr-- t llaur 8 05 -- All Requc'l Ilnur aere laid for Uie gurt of honor 850 at North to a site 9 05 AmujuiuiT' Choiie MrMurrtn where bridge was p!y j 9 05 - Announcer's Choice and Mr. and Mm. Ed Wallen. Mr. quadrangle Seventh Eat Street, under a five' m jl)ih nxrt prise was won 9 Urogram 9 10 - Defense Program I and Air. Clarence Bartini and lease It remained at that Uwiwn. I 9 15 The Housewife Club 9 15- - Housewife Club daughter Carolyn of Hooper, Mr. until this week when s Those present were Hva Larwn. 9 45 Musical Newiy A detailed statistical picture of;WMj Mr. Win. M. Wallen and aon 9 Nfwy Mis NYA, PhyUU 10 05 Dance Varieties Logan CUy. US.AC.lMn. Leuinna Hovey, 10 05 Dunce Varieties how American farollic pnd thetri Boyd. Daniel M. Walter and son Joint, Mr and carried Studentvtlle Mrs. Charles SO Jenkins, project 10 N- Tune Tabloid fUugh. wa -.ssuid 10 30 Mr. income and Mr. Joseph Merrill. Tune Tabloid by IV out plan which had been laid Kay Trotman. and Mr. Howarff L 10 45 Your Muic and Mine Resource 10 4- 5- Yur Music and Mina Planning Board. m and on Darrell and daughter last New comof the site May. yft !l 05 Tunes fur Today In a report on "Family Exptndl- - Marl of Beaver Dam, Mr. and 11:05 Tune for Today 11 15 Sing Song Time Hall and daughter mumty Is located on a 11 15 Four Note ture in the United Stale. The Mr. Thom plot owned by the college on Eat H vrum Stake Conference 11:30 Just Quote Me 11 to the year Cared and Mis Maughan. Mood report, applying Seventh North street. 12 00 World Covrrage New 1935-8- , 12 00 World Coverage New the most com- IA, LadiM Senior Literary ribb present 12:1$ I urn and Abner 12.15 Vocal Varieties prehenslve analysis yet made of; met Friday evening at the home Continued from Pm. One) 12 30 Man on the Street 12 30 Man on the Street all of Mr. W. O. Christensen with $3300 with the major family spending and saving Vo 12 45 Rainbow Trio 12 45 Rainbow Trio different Income levels, the board) prea. Ethel M. Jonea In charge. principal being met by reridenuj vp.lda-rs- : urged the people threwof Studentvtlle through Mdi. The report show the bible and other church P.M. that program was under the P.M a 105 Drfrns. Saving year loan from the college. Much works more: said we owed W8.000.000 000 In in- - lion of Vice Preldent Oenev 1:05 Pipe Organ Concert come was divided among the na--' Maughan. A review of the book, of the financing cost comes from debt of gratitude to those men 1 10 -- Marching Along 1:15 Lie of Paradise 15 1' Installation Isle of of Paradise the! the Bond. into tlon 29 400.300 families in ewge disposal who translated the bible "My Story", by Carrie Jacob 1.30 South American Way Wood-ll1:30 water y Hour and 1935-- 8 Shining ftrrswd the system. year an average per fam- - j was given by Mr. Daniel language: English 1:45 Music In Modem Mood 1 45 Music In the Modern Flood 2 income of $1,622. Farm fam- - land of Logan. Musical numbers Founder of Studentvtlle was sacrednes of the marriage 05 Song of the Sage 2.05-Pl- pe Organ Concert illes showed an average Income given during the review were, duet, Van Buren, student from j mint: bore testimony to the Melody 2:15 "O Utile Miflody You Milady of $1,213 compared to $1,409 f..r "I Love Truly," who brought hi home'vlnity of President Grant, saying 2:30 Concert Master 2.30 You Musical Horoscope with him when he entered Utah! he has never asked anyone to do families and $1,855 Pink Hose." "The Hand of rural 3 05 Musical Importation "Just a Wearyin for You. and "A State. The home consisted mainly (anything he hasn't done himself 3 05 Musical Importation for those living in cities. S:15-T- ln Pan Alley were by Mrs. Ira of a sheep camp, and with ap- -l Perfect Day and 3 15 Thi Rhythmic Age experience Missionary ALLOTMENT AND 3:30 Monitor View the New ac3 30 Hill Monitor view Archie I Mrs. New the and were given by ! strong testimonies Hayward he proval of college official 3 45 Tea Tffne Tune PROJECT APPROVALS Farrell Sienrer up hi camp at the Kc on the! Elder Okie Hilbia-- r of Mendon. 3:45 Tea Time Tune 4 05 Matinee The Rural Electrification Ad- companied by Mrs. Melodic fol4 05 National Defense Advisory A social hour all of east side of the campus quad-- 1 recently from the North Central 4 30 Momie ministration announced d arprov.il lowed Logan.which - liulf and Half 4:10lunch lovely during the Elder Blaine trees there making States mission; rangle. 5 00 World Coverage New of loans to 18 power systems in 4 30 member Movie nineteen Round a good windbreak. The following Nhelsen of Hyrum, recently from merry go 13 states, totaling $1,596,000. 5.15 Matinee Classic One 'ma TV. summer a doren trailers and camps the Canadian mission; Elder Car- 5 00 -- World Covernue New 5 43 --Church by Side of Road allotment is for a nnw power and eight guests. 5:15 Violin Miniatures Hutchison spent the moved Into the Van Buren los Ycates of Nlbley. recently 6 03 - Pumpernickel system In Wyoming; one Is furl Mrs- Harriet Patter her on Hon. and Hie small city became from the Southern States mis- 5 '30 Serenade In Tango Time rf,t at Trrnton facilities 6:15 (to be announced) generating MrMekxliet Mr' ftd k,lnw'n a Windbreak City. sion. and Elder Myron Hatch of 6 30 A Look at the Local . and the rest will expand exlsb n ,3 and d L8h!,rPatter Hulse. who are the par- w. Side of the News tranilUon and ,hc Hyrum. from the Texas mission Ing power systems. The addiUonal Kenneth 6 13 (To Be Announced) 8lrL e!ltJS ol p Byron Snow, of Nibley. 8 45 Knox Manning n,ew , . f;mp lost its wheels and took on generahng facilities allotment Is to A look at the local 6:30 rstold of the boys In the sendee of 6 55 - Miracles of Faith the Moon Lake Eleitric Assocla- rrauuj. side of the News Y hoi in 7:00 Behind the Headline, type buildings outnumbered Undo Sam being grounded , tion tion, Inc., ,in Duchesne county i lnda tame h 7:00 News' Behind the Headlines ' spending four days trailers and sheep wagons. Then the faith enough to send a part 7.0- 5- Speaking of Sport Utah, in the sum of $50.000., 7.05 was accompanied bv in 1938 The Iresident has designated relatives. She it became necessary to of their wages to their ward for 7:10 Speaking of Sports Varieties Mr. sisters. and In law Varieties brother Popular : 7:15 What Do You Think? tithing; felt they all needed our approval of a Work Projects Ad- her A 7:30 is Born and Mrs. Song ministration 7:30 Mrs. Lee Hales changed the address to sov. prayers and letters of encourage- 8:05 project In the sum who ere Jones Swingin and Singin ment. 8 05 Swingin East s!rwt 8nd pnth of $85,648 for the city of Mon- and Miss Edith and Singin' m Mr.. winrihiwaW r.v. Harold Parkinson head of the 8:15 Triple A Program roe to improve streets and ceme- dinner tuoti of their parents, 8:15 Life and the Land 8 30 Let's Dance stake missionary work, reported 8.30 Lei's Dance tery. guests during the day at the Jones jIarc the progress made and hoped It 9:05 Echoes of Hawaii 9.05 Echoes of Hawaii j93g PROPERTY Charles Mrs. were 9:15 Mr. and Meet the Band home f would not be , long before the 9:15 Meet the Band consUlMon SEIZURE BILL ot changed P. Maughan and four chlldron 1 10 btudentville. foreicn missions could be opened 9.30 It's Dance Time 9:30 It's Iance Time Nlcl-- 1 The property seizure will which 9.45 Headlines of TodJy Layton, Mr. and Mrs. Grant for missionary work. 9:45 Headlines of Today Studentville. would permit the Government to sen and two daughters of Hyrum. located up though 10:00 KVNU1 Goodnite Choir sang Thou Majesty 10:00 KVNU Goodnite. take over machinery and supStennett Poppleton came home (Five minute newscast on the M. Bickmore. President D. (5 minute newscast on the needed after for national defense on plies Tuesday from California Hour every Hour of the day.) coordinator of the stake, felt that hour every hour of the day) has been sent over to the White spending two months at Los Anall subjects had been treated House. This legislation authoriz- geles where he was employed. very well ; asked parents to send part in making the conference a es the President to requisition Mr. and Mrs. James A. Lelshman In a report of all the boy in success. Albert Mr. of and funeral naval equipment, attended the military the army; said that all should The choir sang the munitions supplies and Rejoice during Nellsen at Logan on Thursday. pray; hoped that no boy went Lord is King; benediction the emergency and would require At a citizens primary election by to the away army unheralded or Patriarch O. M. Wilson. payment of fair and just com held here on Thursday evening, the unconsidered. was nomintaed: i pensatlon. Two special House following ticket The evening meeting was under Bishop Sylvester Anderson of amendments are: for mayor, Lamon M. Allan; four-yeth direction of M.I.A Stake Pres- Wilford Woodruff Cami Millville said was he Bradof the 1. The law would glad councilmlen, Hershall not operate Anderson. Levi ident Group The Wilford Woodruff camp of to serve in this opportunity to prohibit any one to keep and shaw; two year councilmen, Groto the Faith," '.Do the Daughters of Utah Pioneers church; said we should help and singing Is True bear arms or to permit the re- ver Jones, Guy H. Maughan , Evan and What Sowing." will meet at the home of Mrs, Right" H. our teach in Thomas young holdover. and people every or registration quisitioning of O. Darley Lewis Brenchley, accom- John Blazzard, 447 North 2nd. activity possible to help them to led by personal firearms. Stuart; recorder. Linden Leatham Mrs. Reta Poppleton. East, Thursday at 2:30 p.m. Aspanied by become leaders. 2. It would not authorize fiRy' the and treasurer, Jessie H. Maughan.) th Prayer by Lois Nuhn; slogan led sisting hostesses will be Rose JenMesdames Sarah Brenchley, Mary commuSHwST bm bora Elder Sterling Nelson of t the by requisitioning of any machinery a sen, Jessie Reese and A Lyman Maughan. Sylvia Loos-l- e. and welfare committee advised all to or equipment actually in use Lelshman. Nancy Hendry Nadine Dunn, tuaentuie has Hyrum, become by out famous county the of attended debt while Jones get there is an which Is necessary to operate a Ethel nce the day of Gor-o- f increase in wages Paradise, Irene and higher Guemey Lee, officers meeting of the Daughter plant on van Howard Jones Joseph Camp Meets Buren Hansen, Hyrum, and on Thursday. r. at represen for Pioneers Logan priced being paid produce. SEPTEMBER OUTPUT VC3 ParaJean Paramount News and the Wellsville, Bickmore, Brown of The Golden Mrs. and We congregation sang OF PLANES v rlc Tlmes have studied Thank The La The Joseph Smith Camp of the Ivan dise; Miller, have who Hyrum; Calif., (Park, O ; God a for Huntington Pioneers will Prophet.' Ree BREAKS ALL RECORDS and Ger- Daughters of Utah Rulon Wellsville; Kerr, photographed conference since conditions here in President Bennion said the most been visiting meet Thursday at the home of Delivery of airplanes by milia numbers Musical Millville. townber, Salt Lake City, left Thursday h! Among! Important thing Is to become . !tae Lydia Romney at the LDS Institary aircraft manufacturers to- in Un y 8 a few days at fuess have been ' better acquainted with the teach-D- were duet, Prayer Perfect by tute on College hill Hostesses for "their brothers fnrmn -Mrs. Nellie Leishman and Parley s, Blood,, ings of Jesus Christ, and to know Ve,?r Henry the meeting will be Eliza J. This number estabSeptember. L-f S- i We have and Lowell Brown and a membership in this Hall, accompanied by Mrs. Reta fi'rstMCKaM Wesley RomDunn, Lydia Emily lished -- an all church time high and families. Presidency, and WU-- ! church; the Lord requires men to Poppleton; solo Tnvnctus by Es- ney and Sara Rider. They were accompanied brought United States plane pro- to Boise by their sisters Mrs. Her- ford Schknecht wh0 for- - be honest in heart as the prin-e- r tes Copen of Mendon, accompanied duction for the first nine months stata director of NYA. L. Pop- Wm. Mrs. Betty Lou Jones; benediction Bradshaw, shall of truth are the j cipals things by Relief Society Meeting of 1941 to 12,651. This is at the ' by Guemey Lee; musical yeading and son Don, and Mrs. that will live peton eternthroughout of 22,968 planes a year. The chle Fifth LaRee Kerr. Miss The Third ward Relief Society Ward and . daughter R. S. Opens Maughan ity; those who hold on to the rod Myself by is thieen. On Saturday they were production program was under 'the di- holds its world and business meetThis The opening social of program of truth, virtue, power and rection of the Fifth now 46 .per cent of the goal of and ing today at 2:00 p.m. Two quilt Stake Joined by their husbands who spent wurd Relief Society win be ' held strength will be able to hold on Gleaneer leaders. . 50.000 planes a year. In Septemthe evening, there and all left for today at 1 p.m. in the ward Stanley R. are to be worked on. Visiting not and be Satan. tempted by 1940 ber chapel. only 670 planes were their teachers will also make their Mrs. Ml and homes Sunday. Mr. and Luncheon win be Gunn, Mary President Clawson made a few Gunn, served a delivered. nette Carlson. Mrs. Golden Brown would visit good program presented. All and expressing ap young closing remarks, JOBS DROP BY 800,000 relatives In Oregon and go down mothers of the ward are cordiaUy preciation for the music furnish' According to the Work Pro- the coast to their home at Hun- invited to attend. ed and to all who had taken jects administration, unemploy- tington Park. ment stood at 4,500.000 in SepMembers of the Aaronlc Priesttember, a drop of 800,000 from hood and Elders of the two MacConacHie! POPULAR DELUSIONS This was the smallest wards spent Thursday getAugust. since the monthly reports were ting up the beets which were begun by WPA a year and a planted as a project for the church half ago. Owing in large part to welfare plan. The beet dump was a opened just to receive these beets. of schools, the reopening seasonal declined of 1,500,000 was Enough men turned out to harvest total all of them. OELUSIOMITHAT OPPOSTIEY MARRf reported In the country's labor force. This would have reFIVE TlMF? AS MANY LIKES MARRY i) voluntarily sulted in a much sharper drop ers who have been AS DO OPPOSITES.... TTm local at In September examining in unemployment REG. PRICE registrants except that there was also a boards. reduction of 700,000 in the number AIRLINES END SEVEN of persons actually employed. MONTH WITH NO The decrease in employment FATAL ACCIDENTS was contrary to seasonal expecAirlines of the United States . . IS DELUSION.THATGOFFEE tations total employment having completed seven months of the hisIN DELUSlONrTHAT ATOOW SHOULD BEST PRESERVED WARM the heaviest operations in their Increased by 300,000 during NOT BE PULLED UNTIL SWELLING OR ROOM TEMPERATURES... same period last year. This was tory without a single fatal acHA? DOWN GONE LABORATORY TESTS SHOW attributed In part to delayed or cident. Since March 1, the carSWEILI NG SHOWS ABBESS'. QU l?KER THAT COFFEE BEST RETAINS short harvests In farming areas riers have flown almost 90 milTHE EXTRACTION THE BETTER ITS VOLATILE OIL? WHEN and lion miles on domestic and fordue to drought conditions PACKED IN DURA.LA93AR? to dislocation In Industrial activ- eign routes. This exceeds their ANDKEPTINTHE REFRIGERATOR 1933 in entire the for year ities resulting from shortages AT LOW TEMPERATURE mileage REG. PRICE when there were eight fatal acmaterials. cidents. ONE mYSICAL VISITORS TO EXAMINATION WASHINGTON FOR SELECTEES The following is a list of visiSelective Service Headquarters . . announced a single physical exam- tors from Utah during the past ination for SS registrants, in lieu week:Mr. and Mrs- Russell S. Hanof the present dual examination conducted by local board physi- sen, Logan. Frederick P. Champ, president cians and Army Induction Cache Valley Bank, Logan will be the procedure folpresident Elmer G. Peterson, lowed throughout the country by AT IF rr College, DELUSION: THAT AUTOMOBILE? USE gELU! January 1. The new program will Utah State Agricultural ANTI- - FREEZE SOLUTIONS ONLY IN enable registrants to know, 'Al- Logan. a virtrrwiii i NORTHERW CLIMATE? most for a certainty, that if they sell and NTHEMOTOOWW The Cache Valley Electric Company sendees what It The being of grace must go beexamination pass physical they FAMOU? EXPLORER? HAVE FOUND Merchandise. Year after Year sells the same Dependable Quality will be inducted into the armed fore the Increase of it; for there "PRESTONB ANThFiiTEZE NECESSARY no growth without Sfe, and no IN THE SAHARA DESERT. IT WILL NOT forces." The nwe system will also A FALSE BEL1EH- on building without a foundation. BOIL AWAY AT 22tf. partly relieve the burden thousands of private practition Larin gton. j i J .Muuuhiui J Vi IfhiOtn .a a c.ty vuu m cl.iiiicr r dial lJ ul Hla-bitd- I ai -- 1 - r Iu-'- - sical Bow-tion- al -- TT,kU - : cove-Gord- on 2:15-Mila- dy' . non-far- m Merry-Go-Roun- al 5:45-Sup- per Bi.-ho- - . ; r: 7:10-Popu- lar '' , ." Daughters of Utah Pioneers ar - Panel-dram- , "alUy - - ridahorh Hum-phery- ' r Ar-ra- te M-M- en Wel-Isvff- le ... by BENDI Automatic Home Laundry $189.95 $ Special Price Standard Model BEfiDIX HOME LAUNDRY SR $129.95 IrMd'KNl 0A M nau Special Price - Cache Valley Electric Company 1 , |