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Show Friday. June 1!. The Cache American, Logan, Cache County, State Guard to I'tih Page Three hoiid. The camp CV ha.' bren to In at tiunr mmincr hmi.e m CHAIN STORKS PLEDGE WAR AID n4 u dria..L have bfn rrovo canyon. Keith Nvlson of r (alten lire of, Mr. and Mr II. s. Nelson j I fagt. Urn Wibon and Corp Joe Woodland. Calif . Mi I Uoaeutt hme a fine rifle raio'e f tJ Sacramento, Cal.f., Mr. L) a 20-2- 1 puked Oul and Corp. George Kel-- 1 Plowman and daughter M.nibn o! fcrr u PParod to extend a com- - SmlUifield spvnt frlday here tt' Ui Euoum.gla In redamea for 0l Wvui of Mrs. R S. Niwm' aider, UI,K u rm uo day Uauimg o.mp planned Ul cafl Mania WUde and Mr. Heber H. Bankhere for the .oral unit of the UuU , r ctmrl.Mr. and Mr. WilU.m L. Iop-- ! biuy 1 Slate Guard. June equip-meand enerlalnpd at a lovely trout up pleton gathrilng upillea to Capt, O. E. McDonald. Every but a field kitchen aeema to dinner on Wednesday evening ai offurr b been tuu hrW ,IUI their home and covers were la.d j gn-ea del mu, Job Arded Denning has Urn eats ail, for Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Brown' and they all have their Jobs wtll Cook Jack Groli prom-- 1 and fanuly and Mrs. Wesley Brown j be that they will be plenty of Boise, Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. Her- - j good. Sgt. M. V. Coomba and Corp 'shall Bradshawiiid family, Mr , Maurice Marler have tre ns porta- - and Mrs. Archie W, Maughan lam fur men. aupphea and equip- and family and Mr. and Mrs ment all lined up and Sgt. John Poppleton and family A social Talur.ky and Corp. Czerny Shep- evening was enjoyed. Mrs. Leland Gunnell and son herd are prepared to have guards mounted all around the camp so Vernon of Hawthorne. Calif., arej i' that e fry thing will be protected. here visiting with her parents, Mr j Sgt. Bart Richardson and Corp and Mrs. Henry J. Parker and Law rence Larson are In charge of other relative. detail to make and break camp Mr. and Mrs. Norval II. Bailey while Sgt, Frank Jones will direct and daughter Trud.e Ann of Anarecreation for the company while conda. Montana were visiting relin camp. Chester Vounker la f.rst atives here during the past week sergeant of the company and Mr. and Mrs John Schultz of Corp Charles McPhee U company San Francisco, Calif., came Monclerk. day evening to spend a two weeks Capt. McDonald will be assisted vacation with their mother, Mrs. Like most of the wester a by First LI, Dee Wangsgaard who D. J. Jones and other relatvles. states, Utah docs not have is Executive Officer, 2nd. Lt. Rus- Mrs. Schultz was formerly M-sufficient population to consell Humphrey in charge of mess Gladys Jones. They were guests sume all the food it proand guard duty and 2nd. Lt. Del- of honor at a family dinner servduces. Consequently, Utah bert Fonnexbeck In charge of ed Tuesday evening at the home needs all channels of distriof Mrs. Jones. Covers were laid supply and communl. ittons. Several officers from the staffs for Mr. and Mrs. Schultz. Mrs. bution, inside and outside Howard the state. of the First Regiment and also Jones, Mr. and Mrs. from the First Battalion are ex- Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Jones. pected to be at the camp part of Gloria, Danny, Gordan. Max and the time and intcresung problem Joseph Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Schultz and Mrs. in strategy, lactic and logistic will be worked out. Jones left Wednesday morning to spend the remainder of the week at Lorenzo, Idaho, with Mr. and "With their outlets in other Mrs. Wayne Tibbetts. They also chain stores a states, provide to spend sometime In the expect PLEDGE OF AI.I.-OlAID In all phases of America's War direct method of distributpark and at Hyland Park fishVictory drive awaits signatures of 2500 Utah chain stores eming Utah products in distant ployees from St. George to I.ogan. Fledge will be sent to Doning. WELLSVILLE Mr. and Mrs. markets. ald SI. Nelton, war production chief, when all have signed. Miss Audra Bankhead left WedLuther Murray announce the marShown above are Harry L. lloaqland of the J. C. Penney Co., nesday for California where she president of the I'tah Chain Stores Association, and John M. riage of their daughter Beth, to will spend her vacation visiting at Nelson of the F. W. Woolworth Co., chairman of the Salt Lake Robert O. Hudkins of Long Beach. Sacramento and San Francisco. Chain Store Managers Committee, whose signatures started the California, which took place In Mr. and Mrs. Orin Peterson and pledge on its statewide circuit. Salt Lake City, Saturday evening son Gordan left for their home at with the Bishop of the Fifteenth Garland on Monday after spend- has not been ward officiating. The bride was operated upon at Smith and son Burk of Logan ing two weeks here with relatives. beautiful In a blue ensemble with For example, one chain store were guests of Mrs. M.irgaret Mrs. Lloyd Wright of Murray this time a beautiful corsage of white gar- and brother Dean Mrs. Znn son Litz and in 19(0 purMargaret Safeway of on Wednekifefi Bankhead Maughan . denias and red rose buds. Miss Salt Lake to Lava Springs, In Idaho t chased $8,031,611 worth of -City spent the week motored .7PT"" .lice Olsen was Lake the of Salt on where attended Sunday from they Utah farmers end here with their mother. Mrs. products Yes. my fmpre lakes me to tfc? bride's maid of honor while Ken- Veda the Litz reunion. and livestock men. That Maughan. museum every Saturday..! -- t ' neth Moesser of Salt Lake acted P. M. Williamson Mrs. Norval Bailey and son same year, Safeway sold just as best . man. A wedding supper his son and wife, Mr.accompanied Really! What. Is he studying"?" and Mrs. Claire of Honcyville, Mrs. Ruby $5,566.0(3 worth of goods was served In the banquet room Howard Williamson of ' . 'Economy." .' Idaho Falls, Jensen of Hyrum and Mrs. Floyd to Utah consumers. at the Newhouse Hotel following Idaho, to California, leaving here the ceremony. The room was beau- Tuesday. He will visit members of tifully decorated In rosebuds and his family at Vallejo, Calif. a bank of pink rosebuds with .Pvt. James S. Larsen stationed of the valley formed the cen- with, the army In Nevada, arrived terpiece for the table. Tiny min- home oh Wednesday afternoon to N iature brides and grooms marked spend his furlough with his parplaces for Mr. and Mrs. Hudkins, ents, Mr. and Mrs. James N. LarMr. and Mrs. Luther Murray, Miss sen. Janice Murray of Wellsvllle and Mrs. Charles Burt of Brigham la other words, this one Miss Alice Olsen, Mr. and Mrs. City, spent Friday with her grand William Wolfe, Mrs. Amy Key, mother, Mrs. Rachel chain paid Utah producers Bankhead, Miss Janet Moran. Miss Phylis who Is ill. $2,465,568 more than the Miss Norma .KenPaulson, Stuart, Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Jacobsen and total of its sales to Utah conneth Moesser and Mr. and Mrs. family of Los Angeles, Calif., are sumers. Pife all of Salt Lake City. The her visiting with their parents. Ray That kind of business is a young couple are making their Mr .and Mrs. Frank Maughan and home In 6alt Lake City for the other relatives. pretty good thing for Utah, isnt it? present. John Bodrero, employee at the Professor and Mrs. L. S. Morris Milk company was taken UTAH CHAIN STORES of Logan were visiting with their Morning to a Logan hospital on WednesMrs. Rachel Bank-hea- d day. It was thought he was sufgrandmother, on Wednesday on their way fering from appendicitis, but he iwlwted Mendon Pioneer Woman is I I Go Into Camp ( June Taken by Death I erviee r.'iirral duced Saturday at Mend. n said chapel fur Margaret McCullough Forster, M. one of Mendon's oldest pioneers, who died Wednesday at lier hum ein Menof a don. following complication hip Injury. Many of the early pioneers of , Mendon were assisted by Mrs. Forster a they settled In Uie town. Throughout her lifetime she had been active in civic wotk. and had helped lle alck and needy and waa a faithful church worker. She was president of the Y. W. M. I. A. and had held offleea In the Relief Society organization. She was bom December 2d. IBM In Cottonwood canyon, esat of Salt lake City, a daughter of Ralph and Margaret McCullough Forster. She moved to Mendon with her family at the age of four and hud resided there since that time. survived by the following She brothers and sisters: Robert. Isabella and Jemima Forster all of Mendon. Friends may call at the home In Mendon, Friday evening and Saturday until service time. Interment will be In the Mendon cemetery under direction of the W. Loyal Hall mortuary. - 20-2- ng at da. ad . r - J Bringing Outside DOLLARS to Utah 1 ss SSc WELLSVILLE T . . FATHERS DAY .JU r' will be con2 pm. In the Health Report A total of 1005 ci.ses of communicable diseases was reported to the Utah State Department of Health for the wfcek ending June is 324 .Vases fewer j 12, 194X This than were reported, last week and more than were reported j 525 eases for the corresponding period one year ago. Cases of communicable diseases reported for the week are as follows: chlckenpox 55. measles 634. German measles 47, mump 13, Rocky Moun178, pneumonia tain spotted fever 3. scarlet fever tularemia 1. 1, tuberculosis 2, whooping cough 42, gonorrhea 7 syphilis 16. trachoma 2, other tuberculosis 1, Infectious Jaundice 2. and chpncroid 1. j ! .rfhlrjted with a fluorescent chema luminous necktie glows hrilHantly In a blackout. After ical! . ' to light the treated E21t Crystal Furniture Company Logans Trading Center JUNE . . . SPECIAL FATHERS DAY BUY DAD A PORCH CHAIR Savings Offered ... at the Greatest in years. ... all Metal White Sturdily Built Porch Chairs Trimmed in Chinese Red and Torquoise Spring . . . easy and restful. Dad will spend many comfortable hours in one o these. Especially Priced at Hurry! . . , while .... they last. $26S MAIN ail ABONET ENSEMBLE is the handsome new Aronet Ensemble thats just been announced in The Saturday Evening Post and Colliers. Its sure to please because its made by Dads favorite stylist . . . Arrow. The shirt of open weave voile will keep him cool and comfortable on the Summers hottest days. Ditto for the matching shorts, which have no beauties ornery seams in the seat or crotch. The ties and handkerchiefs, While purchasing one of these chairs, look around the store and see our complete stock of household by themselves, pay perfect compliment to the shirt and your good taste m Whies selecting them. Come in today and well gift wrap your selection. furniture . . . Theres bound to be something you want at the right price. and plenty of colors to select from. Crystal Furniture Co. 254 NORTn First Choice for Everybodys Dad Topping the list of gifts for Dad pnoNE 444 SHIRT, $2.25 HANDKERCHIEF, SHORTS, Gripptr fattoturt 75 TIE, pat- - tern will glow about 20 minutes. $1 Wickets |