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Show TihmI:i V. June 112 The Cache American, Logan, Cache County, Utah Page Five Trousseau Tea Honors Wanda Everton flCA!L NSiWJ . . In Salt Like Here from Salt Lake In honor of her daughter, Wanda ho will become Uie bride of En- -; sign Burr, ton of Mrs. R. B. Hums, on June 16. Mra J. EL Everton entertained at a beautiful trousseau tea at lier home last Sunday. Tire rooms were beautifully dee- -' prated in spring colors and flowers and a lovely centerpiece bunked with lighted tapers highlighted the ervlng table. In the receiving hue were Mr Eierton, trs. Burns and Uie brlde- -j manuct--r Gene Bowles, houMMr, and Mis. Wayne Davis of of Uie Roxy tliralre, I in Suit Salt Lake City aprnt the Memorial Liike City on a short vacation. Day week-en- d in Logan. - In California Commissioner Here Slate Liquor Control Commls-aione- r Hyman Struve, display snd adCC. James c. Allen and Mrs. vertising manager of the Anderson company store, is In Allen were Logan visitor over the California on hui annual summer week end. Mr. Alien is a former L man vacation. newjjiaper man. - CIT TI UPS, TOMATO PLANTS Vacatio-nFor Sale at Albert Zblnden, 696 member of Guy ChrisleM-n- , Dgan Canyon Hoad. force. U taking Uie local polic two weeks vacation his annual MCTlf Meets Thursday f the reRay Junes, a member Tlie monthly meeting of the serve list, has b'en Called up to working d ring the vacation pe- Logan unit of the WCTU will be la id at the hi me of Mrs. Ira riod. Hayward. 3U North Tlurd East sheet, Tliursday, June 6 at 2 30 Visiting in p m. All members are rgel to Virg-mMrs who will ntU'nd. mben-a o rator of be renu which' store the Nature Food 23 Licenses Issued was conducted on First North! A total of 32 street for several years, is a v.- -! marriage licenses n iued by tlie County from her home in ' lave itor in Clerk s office during the montli of Los Angeles. j May. reports Deputy Veda Bar- 1 191 61 acre Oet your fish and game licenses i son' )urlng 1S5Ud- Thw however, was Just be- Adv. at Model Billiards. the new law requiring health . inspections went into effect. Lutheran Church On Ol-s- to-b- e. Mrs. Rulon E eiTvn, Mrs. LaVoo Everton served, and Mrs. Melvin Everton and Mra Walter Ei erton I ad charge cf Uie gift room Mrs. liyrum Gibbons was In charge of the trousseau rooms. Over 150 guests called during the afternoon and many beautiful and Useful gifts were reivnetl Miss Everum Is a graduate of the Logan Senior high school and since that time has been employed at Woolw orth's. Mr. Burns Is a student at the US AC and is a prominent figure In Cncl.e Valley THE NAZIS WERE USING ROSTOCK to send supplies across the Baltic to their forces fighting in sports circles. Russia. Throughout the winter, while the port w icebound, eupphes piled up. They were to be moved ee i honpvmonn jlort ' . . toon a the coring thawed the ees. But before the Nani could unchoke this bottleneck, the Royal Air Force . . 11 make r P ,,ey t,1 r "me n-corked" it with a devastating aeries of powerful attacks with squadrons of Britain's newest snd hesviest bombers. Photographed afterward in daylight by a daring Logan, the reconnaissance airplane, once important Nazi port was (till smoking at shown in this picture. . Funds to meet emergen j need Klocpfers Here of the families o' the dead and Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Kluepfer and Spend Holiday Hen In the town of Crowell ' ma11 Kn of Sacramento. Tex.is. which was struck by a torCul.for-- 1 Mr. and Mrs. Bennlon Spencer nado. were authorized bv Chairnia' are sw'4t at the home of At-Suit Ljke City were Deocration man Norman II. Davis torney and Mrs. Leon Ponnesbeck. Day guests of Mrs. Lillie Before her marriage Mrs. Kloeplorl to was Mass Marguerite Fomu-sbetIn addition soap 'Graduates Her husband is now an attorney can be used for an almost end-h, . , ,T rd D for a title Insurance company. number of Useful purposes, j listed among the graduates of the one of which is to locate leaks in school technical at air Shepcorps Short Visit The g j nnts. suspected Madison Thomas, son of Profe- joint la plastered with suds and sor and Mrs. W. Preston Thomas!,., if gas bubbles through, theres Parents of Logan visited with his parents. iynur leak. Monday and Tuesday while on a! Mrs. Jean Loosle. of Chicago vacation from his medical tools, the former Miss Jean at Columbia University in'ersen, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. New York. Madison was a former N. A. Pedersen is vLsitlng with her "honor" graduate of the USAC find parents here in Logan. ' held the office of ROTC Cadet I j i I The Evangellcan Lutlieraa church M.svniri Synoil, holds ngular services in Logan on Wednesday r.ci.lng at 7 pin. in the Seventh Cha;xl. 274 North Diy Adiento-Sicund west. The Ib verend Paul O. H mi.i-ol Ogden is pastor. A cordial mviiution is extended to all - five-nig- I g ed Temple Day Logan Stake Temple Day and Night will be Tliursday. June 4 The heads of the quorums of the MelclUzedek priesthood are urged a good representation to have present. The stake presidency, high council and stage genealogical committee and all bishoprics will be well represented. Purthase War I)ond ! ... i c, ss i Ped-studi- es T Colonel- - Urother Passes Away Tlie alumni unit Alpha Gamma chapter of Chi Omega, social sorority on the USAC campus has purchased a $1,000 war savings bond, it has been announced by Miss Clara Jean Anderson, chairman of the local alumni committee. The monev Is taken from the fund being collected towards the building of a new chapter house. I Mrs Kate Corbett of Smithfleld Instructors Get Jobs has received word cf the sudden Prime ambition of many Cache death of her brother, Prank Covey, valley high school students, accord- of Ovnard, California. Mr. Covey ing to a recent survey, is to ob- was a former resident of Smith- tain work In the war Industries. field. Their Instructors, apparently, have) .he same idea. Among the Logan Child educriors who have accepted work! jrjrsj A has been born In a local r Fait Lake mill-1 City and Ogden ,0 "i C"? lury depots are Principal Alvin W. r Cden' Visitin' Here H.vs, Lincoln McClellan, Merrill BmBlam Mrs. Bingham was Lieutenant Austin Misener of Gunnell. Lloyd Andrews, Thayne ' Mrriaf of Dr- and dauehtcr e was HaU of the Army Air Corps the visiting Packer and Harold Mrs- cDaines. Louan gnn Junior high school faculty anc friends and relatives in over tlie Decoration Day Holiday Kathleen Mabe?, teacher at the Lieutenant Misener Ls a former Woodruff school. student at the USAC and received his first flight training from Floyd Marriage of Interest Hansen as a CAA student He went A marriage of interest to Cache into She army air corps during Valley citizens was solemnized in 1940 and since that summer of the the Logan temple last Thursday time has made rapid progress. He when Miss Ruth Marley of Pocais now Squadron Flight Leader tello and LeWayne Chapman of and Is stationed at Santa Barbara. Blackfoot were married. Following California. The trip to Logan and the ceremony, Mr. and Mrs. Parreturn was made by plane. ley P. Black served a wedding dinner at their home. Mrs. Daughters Visit Father Marley, mother of the bride, Mrs. E. D, Dr. and Mrs. A. W. Hale, aunt and Three daughters, George of Oakland, Calif., Mrs. uncle of the bride were in atVes Hanson of Malad. Idaho and tendance. Mr. Chapman is a teachMrs. Arthur Jensen of Ogden, with er in the agronomy department at Gets Degree her husband have been visiting the University of Idaho. Neil Hillyard Jr., son of Mr. and with their father Ras Rasmussen Mrs. Neil Hillyard of Richmond was the past few days. They came with Entertains of and the spirit of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Smart en- graduated from the University dewith a branch southern now Mr. Rasmussen fears that It tertained twenty-fiv- e Idaho, who guests will take the major portion of the were in gree in the school of pharmacy at Logan attending graduacommencement exercises held last where to find coming eight months tion exercises during the weekhe needs are end. As house guests they had Mr. week. the things that placed. They do not seem to be and Mrs. F. W. Bacon of Georgein the some old place. The ladles town, Idaho, and Mrs. Jerry H. First Chil- dreturned to Ogden today where Hill. David C. Bacon received a Professor and Mrs. L. R. they will visit before returning to degree in commerce at the exerreceived word of the birth their respective homes. cises. Mr. and (Mrs. Albert Wheel-rig- of a to Mr. and Mrs. daughter Ogand three daughters of Max Humpherys in Pocatello. Beden were dinner guests Sunday. fore her marriage, Mrs. HumphCamp Reorganized The Joseph Smith c.imn of the Their daughter, Jean, received her erys was Miss Ruth Sessions of Mrs. daughters of pioneers met at the degree m education. Mr. and Ogden. hom-of Mrs. Lenore Hull Thurs- Jsse Cottle and son Russell of Nelof Fish Haven and Miss Elaine day and after the program Temple Day the son, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. the meeting was rendered were Cache stake temple day will be of E. among Nelson LeLogan camp was reorganized with observed Wednesday with two ses nore Hall, captain; Zeruah Thom the other guests calling on sions In the evening and regular son, vice captain; Lucy Foy, vice sessions In the day. The first captain; Uvada Lewis, secretary; evening session will be at 6 p.m. Ida Guyman, corresponding sec- Marriage Licenses and will feature high priest par isbeen have licenses chorister; Hazel Mattson, Marriage retary; ticipation. office Clerks Fern Smith, organist; Euadyne sued at the County Hart, chaplin; Eliza Humphreys, to Arves Lauritz Christensen, 35, Attend Graduation registrar; Mary Stoddard, histor- Bancroft, Idaho and Glenna Mae to ' Mr. and (Mrs. Frederick P. North Geor25, Logan; Crookston, ian; Emily Dunn, clippings; gina Clark, class leader; Emma LeWayne Chapman, 19, Blackfoot, Champ and son Winton are in Smith and Cedi Allen, program. Idaho and Phyllis Ruth Marley, 21, Roswell, New Mexico, where they AsPocatello, Idaho; to Constant Jo- will attend graduation exercises were serced. Refreshments Leuschner. 23, Logan and for their son Herbert Champ, who Ellen were seph sisting the hostess Weathers tone, Naomi Heneger and Mildred Ida Wolfslau, 21, Los An- completes his schooling at the New geles, California; to Verio Ernest Mexico Military Institute. Uvada Lewis. Providence - and 21, Hendricks, Naydean Lundahl, 17, Logan; to Classes Begin 23, Provo Did You Place Your Ralph W. Winterton, Kindergarten classes for children and Maurine Cook, 25, Tremonton; from four to six years of age beto William Dean Murray, 17, and Allison Augusta Peteison, gan Monday in Providence, and today in Hyde Park, Miss Laveta In a Glass Last Night? 17. Hyrum; to DeWayne Schmutz, their denThousands do end wonder why Wallace, primary grades supervisor St. 19, and Shirley George Harper, stained they why tures remain dull and I hey of tlie Cache county school district suffer with offending denture breatha cleans13, Ogden; to Duard Alfred Han-cefail to realise that watsr alone is not announces. formula Marva s a and North 21, great Logan ing agent - but now, there Stera Kleen perfected by a dentist, called 18, College ward; to Ray Albiston, like rnagiC-teeth false that thoroughly clean Alden hTatche.r legal age Logan Club Meets brushing Stmply put a little a Puwder in a glass of water soak and Alda Carolyn Kendrick, legal The Royal Ten now they sparkle, j r club of Proyour teeth 'TT if are really clean and look hk l age. Providence; to Ralph Ken- vidence met at the home of Mrs. Ul tha day your dentist neth McClay, legal age, Rupert, Louise Fuhriman, leader last week. "Don't they look natural?' Try Kl - lasts long - costs PYV jj Idaho and Ruth Carrol Brown, le- Talks were given by Mrs. Fuhrionly 30(. At all dmggisti. gal age. Soda Springs, Idaho; to man. Mrs. Veda Spuhler and two Mi, Allanru and Old Farmer Racip Glen H. Cannell, 21, Burley,- - Idaho members, Nona Schenk and Lola Lemon Juice to get quick rcliel from paint Druggis of rheumatics and neura'gi and Donna Petersen, 21, Shelley, Carling. Cream soup and hot rolls have Ailenru grocers have lemons. Idah. were made during the evening. i I hl More,fr - Lo-a- IVnnijllW Every waited penny shrinks, a defense dollar InJi V. -- ' kjs $ ; --.'v- I, f Jr ' j) pit to cuff, from center of collar ,0 hem tnd width of Wllj- - T Bussed by Censor CANADAS west coast defenses In follow the measurements in slisp-b- e g while Zoning. You'll save nd oner by such care! When It is i, spent complete there will be a Canadian army overseas of two corps. A division now in Canada will b equipped as an armoured unit, trained and sent overseas. Another army tank brigade will be created for use with infantry divisions. Defense of east and west coasts have been placed under two commands. Air, land and sea services in these areas, as well as in Newfoundland, have been placed under the single command of the senior officer In tha area. vastly improved since the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. The Bofors gun In this photo is one of many, all manufactured in Canada, which stand ready to blast away at the first sign of an enemy raider Because of the deafening noise which accompanies the rapid fire of the gun, the cease lire order is given the trigger man by a yank of the cope which the soldier at left holds In his hand. To equip and train the army which guards Canada at Creation of a North Atlantic Area office of the Red Crosss in New York city, to include New Jersey, Delaware, New Y; rk and the New England shits, has been announed by Chairmaan Norman H. Davis. J Harrison Heckman, assistant manager of the Eastern TTS wise to measure garment X before laundering: from arol 1942-43- . - a been appointed manArea. ager of the new area. Safe arrival mLundan of four Red Cross addntional American announced. has been workers They will be assignsd to work with cubs and recreation projects of units in Nor.h Ireland. 3- - ' a iyt " k 1 coin Then put those thrift-wis- e Into U. S. SAVINGS STAMPS. Dont forget to suggest that you husband make every pay day a savings day in the name of freedom. house-cleani- Hum-pher- ht v - FALSE TEETH Hy-fu- m y, no LET FREEDOM RING . . In Americas Cash Registers America has got to have dollars to day to buy planes, tanks, guns, and'shells to blast the bloodthirsty guttersnipe and his unholy part tiers from the face of the earth! Today youre earning those dollars. Use them to proiect yourself a:id your country by buying Defense Stamps every day! You'll be in veiling in just about the only g'.'.t edged security left. And youll be . helping America 'forge the might and muscles she needs to take the1 offensive! For your greater convenience we are now selling Defense Stamps at every cash register in our siorc. look for the sign on the register above. Buy them today whenever and wherever you see thi u i. Lc! freedom ring in Americas caJi registers! 4-- H Utah Mortgage Loan Corporation ESTABLISHED uw 1892 MoraaiwamaraaiBi I LOGAN, UTAH mm HMSsSsSSsani I |