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Show Jsure M. lit JJ Tup.-da- y, The Cache American, Logan, Car!,? County, fAIda Kendrick LOCAL NEW! Employed at Ogden I'tah Pare Five UTTLE MOMENTS IN BIG LIVES Kessler Becomes Bride Of Ray Thatcher Divorce Grante- d- lino itofiixo tfr vmcjw Voer A AtUStCA4t of Interest to Cache former employee Merle L. Horne miu granted a Boyd Cook. county residents took place lat in First dinu-iof WUifieV Ice Cream a tore is now court on Wednesday when Alda Kendra k, working In Ogden. Monday from Dorotliy Horne on a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. charge of cruelty became Kendrick of Providence In California tlie bride of Ray Alden Thatcher, son of Mr. and Mi. Orson P. Joyce Taylor, daughter of Mr. 'In Ogden and Mr, John H. Taylor Jr., is j Deputy Sheriffs Wesley g Thatcher of Lcgan. ui California with her u-- 1 burg and Tom Rowley spent Mon T1m mintage was solemnized in ter. day In Ogden In regard to a re- - the Logan temple with President cent rheck fi aud cae in Logan. Joseph Qinnney Jr., officiating. Employed at Irockhced Following the ceremony a wedWillard K. Maughan has accept- - Now a Rotary ding dinner was given at the Kened employment with the Lockheed Oliver Edward, promiwnt drick home with members of the Corporation at Burbank. ne.x man and furniture dealer of Immediate families and a few California. lh Is a graduate of the Hogan was Installed as a member friends as guests. CSAC with the lias of 1942. of Ratary at the last weekly meet- Later ui the day Mr. aud Mr, j tng. Thatcher left on a short wedd ng Goes to RicKncH trip after which they will make jI J. Artxni Chrjitensen, a gradtheir home lit Ogden, uluate of the Utah State Agrt Profcsaor and Mrs. Stewart Boih the bride and bridegroom j tural college has aeeepted a posl- - Hardman of Seattle, Washington, ..re graduates of the Utah Stale at instructor as ll turn aemmiry jj,ae been visiting with Mrs. Agricultural college and are promwell Is a He man's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd inent In the valley. Mrs, Thatcher College. know n vocalist. Hardman. Is an outstanding vo.ali.-,t- , being a member of the Bel Canto chorus Committee Chosen Sheffields at Tulsa and was known as a soloist. She Carl W. Saunders, Don Wilson. had recently returned from fulfillMr. end Mrs. Irvin Sheffield W. ing a mission In the Northwestern moved Monday to John McCune and Wllford and family Tulsa, Oklahoma where Mr. Shef- Lund berg make up the committee states mission field, and hid been field is employed as a representa- chosen to represent Logan Rotary a teacher Ip the Cache county schools during the past year. tive of a nationally known bakery on the U. 6. O. Insutuuon. Mr. Thatcher received his BS deGets Papers gree In agronomy and chemistry Employed by City George Hector Barnes, a native as a graduate of the college this Cared Clay has been employed of Canada, wis granted his U. S year. He was a member of Phi national honorary Phi, by Login city offices replacing citizenship papers In First District Kappa naMarjorie Davis, who resigned to court Monday. He resides at 305 scholastic society, Alpha Zeta, fraWest First South street in Logan. tional honorary agricultural be married. ternity and Lambda Delta Sigma. A marriage Tmtr HiZ Cuswar at rm CVhstus a Malm-vuiUn- i j Hard-Bu'kne- House Guests of Parents Mrs. Ilene Blak Cliristcnsen with her baby "Dix" from Alamo, Nevada, ore house guests of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Parley P. Black. They will remain here for several weeks. Visiting Mother Claude MoCullock who Is station ed at Lakeside, Utah as a guard for the Southern Pacific Railroad spent the week end visiting with his mother. Returns from Vacation Attends Scho- ol- Nyman Struvy returned this week Coach Bob Burnett, Aggie cage from his vactlon trip to Caliofrnia mentor will leave this week for and points of interest. Mr. Struvy PaJo Alto. California where he will is employed as an advertising man enter summer school at the Uni- for the local C. C. Anderson's versity of California, to continue store. studies for his master's degree. Visiting in Cache Returns from Mission Mr. and Mrs. Walter Carter of Ogden spent the past few days visiting In Hyrum and Logan with reiayves an(j friends. Mr. Carter studying airplane mechanics In James B. Skidmore, son of Mr. and Mrs. James B Skidmore of Ix- gan has returned from serving as a missionary to Canada during the past 28 months. He was a speaker i Sat cily 6choolat the Sunday evening services in the Ninth ward. Karrens in Logan Mr. and Mrs. Ted Karren on Coast - Preather of with their - Spokane, Washington, Word from Gene Preather, little son are visiting in Logan mer Logan plmo teacher, who was for gevp days. They are now at inducted into the armed forces re- - the home of Mrs Karren's ts states that he is now Mr and Mrs. R Anderson tioned at San Jose, California where he is assigned to a machine Completes Course gun squadron. Promoted list week to the grade of First Lieutenant at Minter Field, Here from Salt Lake Mrs. Virginia Hobusch and son California, army basic flying school was Austin O. Misener of Logan. Franklin of Salt Lake City were He enrolled as a flight cadet in Sunday guests at the home of Mr. 1940 and paid a visit to Logan over and Mrs. J. H. Englind. The was tlie 49th. wedding an- Memorial day. niversary of Mr. and Mrs. England. Other members of the family W. C. Phillips and Family living in Logan attended a canyon W. Mr. and Mrs C. Phillips party at Guinivah park. and sons Richard and Rex of Los Angeles, Calif., are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. CharHearing Slated les Johnson, parents of Mrs. PhilA hearing for the purpose of going over an application filed by lips. They will remain here for the Union Pacific Stages to operate several days a bus line for transportation of passengers, baggage and m.il from Pleads Innocent o Salt Lake City and the Rudolph Martis of Cove, Monstate line will be held at the Box day pleaded innocent in First DisElder county court house, Wednestrict court to a charge of day July 1, before the public ser- animals. He was accused poisoning of vice commission of Utah. grasshopper bait where it was available to livestock. Judge MorIIere from Texas rison ordered the case scheduled Lieutenant and Mrs. Dean Jeffs for the trial calendar. are visiting of Huston, Texas friends and relatives in Logan and Attends Rotary International Layton. Lieutenant Jeffs is a gradErnest G. Earl, Logans Texaco uate of the Utah State Agrieulutral of college where he was active In distributor and president-elestudent affairs and military science. the Logan Rotary club, and Mrs. He went directly into the army Earl will leave Thursday for Torupon graduation in 1939. His wife, onto, Canada, where they will atthe former Marjorie Weaver, also tend the Rotary International conattended the college and later vention to be held June 21 to 25. taught school at Garland- for- y. j f t 4 I Utah-Idah- ct i First Win On Committees Members of the Logan Golf and The following members of tbe Country club chalked up their Cache county Young Democratic first win of the year in state match club have been named to commitplay Sunday when they defeated tees for the state convention to be the Nibiey (Park shotmakers by a held in Salt Lake City in the near score of 11 to 3. Young Dick Lun-daone of the outstanding golffuture: Barbara Jardine. entertainment; Sybil Christensen, reception ers of the state carded the best and invitations; Elizabeth Scrow-the- r, score of the day with a 74. convention program; Lester Leishman, Saltair picnic and ball By cultivating the beautiful we committee; Afton Sorenson, tickets, scaatter the seeds of heavenly and flowers, as by doing good we culand registration; badges Claire Johnson, decorations. tivate those that belong to humanity. Howard. hl Did You Place Your FALSE TEETH In RED ITCHY SCALY a Glass Last Night? 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First trial of a marvelous clean, stainless liquid Zeiao convinces! All drug stores. Only 35f. ZEIfjO Y4z.7EG Duiccnat. &XWQASTWG musical OC ocwseuoq roomf ajavqual MADE fUO FrOS'T ewe Loud cyasw A AtABCfr burned and shingles tom from the roof, but slight damage resulted. President and Mrs. George 1L Robinson motored to Salt Lake to bring home their Thursday daughter Lucille, on vacation from her work In the bureau of exmarriage Logan D.C. citizens was solemnized May 30 In ports at Washington Milton and Arlo Western, with Washington, D. C. when Miss Ann Geneva Jaggi, end Lieutenant Ed- their families are visiting their parents, Bishop and Mrs. J. H. gar Dean Webber in the Washington chapel Ezra T. Benson, a Weston. member of the Washington stake Wm. J. Lamborn and sun Howboard read the marriage vows. ard were loading a ditcher Into a Mrs. Andrew L. Gardner was the wagon down at Amos Barker's one brides only attendant and Lieut- day last week. The team became enant Judd Z. Harris served as frightened and ran. Howard Jumped in the wagon to try to stop best man. The bride is a daughter of Mr. them and was thrown Into a and Mrs. Gottfried Jaggi of Lo- ditch, the wagon passing over him ingan and is a former student of breaking his upper Jaw and other brakes the Utah State Agricultural col- flicting numerous and lacerations. He Is recovering lege. at his home. nicely lieutenant Webber, son of BishSunday guests at the home of op and Mrs. Albert Webber of Log-Mrs. J. Warren Taylor were son in graduated from the college Lawrence and friend of Logan, with the class of 1941 where he was affiliated with Sigma Nu Mr. and Mrs. Dale Hatch and children of Randolph. fraternity. Tuesday Mrs. Grace Heap of the The young couple will make their home m Quantico, Virginia, war rationing board of tlie county where Lieutenant Webber is sta- wss here assisting In giving out tioned With the U. S. Marine corps. fruit sugar rationing cards. An AAA mattress piOject Is in session at the ward hall. Sounds like mattress beaters could be efficient drummers. Miss Helen Myers arrived home . ' Friday from IPasadena. California, Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Liljenquist, f0r an extended vacation at the and Mugh L. Adams of Long Bearh home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. California, were visiting the G. N. Hebor Myers. Weston family over the week end. Mrs. Carl Norris spent a week Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Williamson Dave Sutton of an children came from Salt Lak with Dr. and Mrs. Sunday, xc,dn returning Jl Saturday to spend Sunday wii.h of d Mrs TpleLant after- parent. Goorge N. and Mrs. Wes- ton. The children remained tuth Bt he home of Mrs. them grand parents for an ex- L luplaytended visit rs- Harold and Miss aIU Mr and Mis IE bar C, Keetch. Johnson made a t.ip Mr. and Mrs Leslie Pugrume and Mrs Ha Mae Pugmiie of St 1 Randolph Tuesday. was rl1 t0 ne a'3y Chailes, Idaho, attended sacrament Mre- Vara G- Cheney at meeting here Sunday to be pres- - Mr- and ent at the christening of a grand- - j tle Cache Valley hospital at Logan, ' June Mother and babe doing son Douglas Pugmire Kearl. Mis. Ben. T. Orvin made a busi- Kenneth Muir Mr' and trip to Ogden Friday. Mrs. George During a passing thunder storm and family, Mr. and of Ogden were visiting Saturday afternoon Leslie Webb's Kennedy house w'as struck by lightning. No friends here Sunday. County Superintendent of Schools one was at home at the time. The meter was tom apart and wires Earl Passey was in town Saturday. Mrs. er However, farmers who are already constructing bins, granaries, or who are remodeling existing buildings for grain storage should not discontinue construction in the hopes of purchasing one of these bins, Mr. Lee - warned. He said that just how many bms will be released for Utah has not been determined. The number of bins released for tlie st.te will depend hugely on the need for additional storage space. The bins were constructed to meet the acute stuation and were not intended to replace available storage space, or space that could be made available within reason, the committeeman explained. sto-eg- e Buy Liberty . . . We began, Decoration Day, as did other motion picture theatres throughout the United States, taking on a special duty for our Uncle Sam the selling of War Stamps and Bonds. We of the theatres consider It an honor and a privilege to be permitted to help in this great work to preserve freedom and democracy for all of us. But in order to hek Hitler and the other gangsters who threaten the American way of life we must have ships and guns and planes and enough supplies to back up our fighting men at the front. And to provide these essentials your Uncle Sam must do some finanemg. By putting your money to work for your country, you not only will help to make victory ceUam and more quickly achieved, but you will be putting money away in a safe place for the future, either for a rainy day when youll need It, or for a happier day when you can enjoy it more. So do this for your country, for your loved ones, and for yourself. Every time you go to a movie, buy some War Savings Stamps or Bonds. Youll feel better when you know that youve done your part to keep Hitler and his away from our shores. Go to the movies often and make a little investment in victory every time you go. You 11 get double pleasure from your entertainment and youll be doubly sure that no Hitler will ever make YOU his slave. Earl cumax Grimmet, or who with her husband has been attending the university at Moscow, Idaho, came last Wednesday lor a short visit with the Albret R. Weston came for family. Mr. Grimmet her Saturday and the young couple left for Moscow whore he will attend summer school Mrs. Grim-m- et was formerly Miss Emma Rone Weston. Mrs. Blanche Nielsen and children of Logan are visiting Mrs. Lydia Weston. TOE LOW DOWN FROM HICKORY GROVE Jumping onto bankers and the folks who manage the bigger busi- -. nesses, like shipyards and automobile factories, and railroads, is not going to work as good next fall for anybody trying to get elected to something. If you got in that, way last time and try It again now, you have bad luck in the offing. We are just getting hep to the idea that the speedy war planes and peeps, and geops, and creeps are (which. If you dont know, bicycles) being turned out, and which are so good and of which we are so proud, are not Just an accident. The big factories making these things have to be big. Factories being big right now will sure help save our hides. Anybody poppin off and saying down with this or that, and tax this guy or that guy clear out of existence, is gonna get tapped on to sit tlie shoulder and asked down. Ethiopia, a few years back, was trampled on by Mussolini. Ethiopia had no big business. They didnt have Uopia m Ethiopia. Your with the low down. I pajment FAIXP 70 AUXe of rxeaMmtS' at m Jaggi-WebbPrefabricated Rites Solemnized Granaries to Aid Grain Storage In Wahington A of Interest to A hopeful note on the grain storage situation was sounded on Monday with the announcement by Orville L. Lee of Paradise, member of the Utah state AAA committee, that prefabricated granaries will be made available to farmers who are in need of additional storage space. Mr. Lee said that the Commodhas conity Credit Corporation tracted for tlie construction of 26.610 wooden storage bins having a combined capacity of approximately 60,000,000 bushels. Half of the bins will be delivered during June and the other half during July. The bins are to be 16 feet wide, 18 feet long, and 14 feet high. They will have a storage capacity of approximately 3300 bushels, Mr. Lee said. He urged that producers desiring to purchase any of the storage bins should make application Immediately to their county AAA committees. Purchases may be made for cash or on the security of a note and chattel mortgage to be paid from the proceeds of the producers first loan or conservation APP&Q4ACe W Ai) tie OGQUS'7QA AT rCUQWra, OMeA) , i - j crurtA. , - ' Visit Dunfords Mr. and Mrs. Milton Quigley of Salt Lake City were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bailey Dunford, Sunday. - ine-nes- s Visiting with Relatives Mr. and Mrs. Orson Bailey Jr, spent the past week visiting in Logan and Providence with relatives. The Baileys now reside in Salt Lake City. 15,000 this Kessler blend, smooth an light an rare ff all you have to do Is taste it and compare. To like it, fellow-gangste- rs Groin Neutral Spirits. KESSLER'S private BLEND. 7 Julius Kessler Distilling Co , Incorporated, Baltimore, MJj 85 Proof, lawrenceburg, Indiana. |