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Show TVmIuv. .T i: r ; II'IJ :M. A me l T!'f C;u!u Mi. V. W. Smart PI:as 7or W.C.T.U. i VICTORY FOOD SPECIALS i ran, Lot'nn, Cadie County, Utah iL'O'i'Afl- - .1! Wj -- Tairo Five - Mrs. Rachel More Scientists Parkinson Sought for Dies r- at War Positions WellsviHe Daughter Hor-n('.tti) on DinneWllliini To rklnon Tle United State Civil ServleW nit Wuiiu-- Christian Tempor- - - Broth 11 and fr.er 1. ive been A Mr. and Mr, pen Bchaurtt of g7t family dinner party of Joseph W. Parkinson Commission anc" Union in the e ir uuh-- im,- designated i Victory Food bpm..! today thw new j Ui Wilkinson lamlly turn- - Utan, are proud parent of WelUvilic a major operation requirement o j ..,.d . - for Ui week of July 1J to July 29 4 tytu-of prien-tif- ie hh ntd of n.-for Valley prov-eofm f.ttel. Utr father. Fred O. Wll- dang liter, born In the Cache rrcruiu to c.,r:y on'Ornlle I. :.,r f an effort to in ixisition. around m..n of the tu.ii .iui., USUA War kuivm. at the Canyon home of Mr. hoapiul Mrs. Belt art 1 the forund ex, mi Unr cffM secure additional quulifl.-persona In mer Mary Bin 1th of Paradise. t i.klnaon, and Mr, tb'Oige ward. he ha been active in civic fl,r muutn w,irk in Fed. rul war minj d c'lirel iUeui, io u. uitl f ond.i the eur'.li. All ' He 'w. t. ill l,L I Off.nr ;ur s LogWI canyon, and religh.il liUU should d n the while throughout United both In the ' ' Leaves After Visit her life, and had liv.d .ncc herjstaU.s fin(1 ui,r(J,l(i. width fyntb Hi ally wind lt!f all trvrr the n.i i .it: will feature I and fryt a dur.ng UiljThU lioy I!i(f One around the wo ld, reaching into broiler Mb Geneva Cliff having to- birth in that community, Horn) - week, ThU will be the A ten pound boy will born to 8. 1817, ill WellsviHe, remote corner.. w!..-rihe firl n..t-- 1 her after day mUr, Mias DecemVier vuiling l women ami she was a daughter of James Hue Mr nd Mis, M Ivin Surrnsi n of Nellie Cliff for the past ten vLe of true chri,:-...ph. ;(. n of ir. and day. f men are in eded. a.ur.ii! Viet rv Sj c:J ,, mit-- College Ward at a local bospi.al g) will nrk r,.4u!tle her nursing at Appointee .chemistry. are I In E. ii t. married P the ray. lo )nfrr;i was in gun Ijog.m tuple 'with the the r.:.,ri.iU;g cf tod. y. The lad grandfather M..ny mm' ' hospital in Balt Lake to Mr. sv.(.c problem m ouei Parkituon vn January of; i r this.' I.eldi. Logan i air ady over organ- - H naiiy abundant farm pr.atuit Jos en think it can be mustered ;CUy Must of these pruO--in.-Utd while tins may be tme, I into Die anny right now. Thi i ' ' prafuci. react, rct-.l- l will be connected with airm? .dent . feel that pint of I l oru.ou.'i d murk?. Surviving are her husbund and' Blh grandshlld. in giett. it ab.indumv, Die Jensen 10 Demcr four rhlldren: Maurice W. lark-- 1 ((nc :n i lie wring d. rectum. It's very Tm thought bath ,f victory Mr and Mrs. Armando Pardent ,11Mint ' .iroW w. pa,kini)n and8.!' n:art for I eoj !e in .c , vital pi oh s;au.il. I.'.', la-,, $J'WK) 8 M"r' 10 exj lai Day a vac ..turn Tiflip!c lelt Tuesday w rarklaM,tl Un of W.Us- - -- '000 c.ihuiiier ' lemst tlvir by iitcrea v the eot urn, 2 is L il.tn sta Thuisd it y. July to Denver and other mb mountain Parkinson' College t.aclung in full. It somith verv i t. .u t s i.atly i.ut.in!.i;it ttt.ui vjp ;),d prnes, j at'.l i Stake Temple Pay and Night j cities where tlwv will visit with (J, besides r ct a the fob chenu- - lry, and meteoioloe.y is poulder .Turn- - t :r.i but :i Cily. -'telf ai d to r'i ae o : r fo at! the wards ere ,h.,r children and other relatives sMom.l t.pcr.ence miets Lnd sisters: James luwl1 i'" (1 trother t take I not pav to lie .'1 f It fio-I', S i, .1 .ary f .i n u'.d li d- - rem.nd. d to ge the-the positions, provided of lor and friends. any j y Miss Wiliumson Los of ik'.oK' t A.iy l..,o Angeles, b piopini to pit Ju tin' tlt::rt i.ts. for at once. Only new recommend-wil- l N. Williamson, and Mrs. tli.it all o:her requirement j Mary s.n.ms ob.an.ng peium tan easily Die brohr and fiver mer.hand- the be at accepted Return to Washington j Esther Leislimun of WellsviHe. tile grade under coiiMde.aiiun have mm it's going to take auund sois designed ac A good atUndance 1 solicited. 1'iiig program and j Mrs. Maude Stocks of Los Angeles, been met aad that the teaching Mr. and Mrs. Ted briety to Ke; anywhere w.th war. cording to the state was carried on with the minimto chairman, Lot of people have been far tool baby returned to their home at Mrs. Irene Lewis and Mrs. Eva um rank of instructor. For encourage increased Physicof of Idaho. of ThursTaylor the lust about Rigby. strength I. Washington, Spokane, Los optormstic Angeles of phythe at ,he ,lmf of Returns From ist -positions, W. y, The Hall and in with friends Loyal Mortuary Unde Sam's Army" To make it ,' after visiting visit- - day. sicist the of whn After sold week, teachings iw positions, ',ar spending Quant.nes I serannounces funeral must lKan that an and Cache ta strong the brain behind it and physics in college, high schools,, ing with her son end daughtcr-ln- Iby ,arm,r ar vices will held be at be alert and awake. Thursday and trade c,"iUR" kwr ,han usual law, Mr. and Mr. Dennis R. cour'ly 2 pan. in the 1st ward at Wells-vill- e preparatory schools, In the "Readers Digest, the quib. schools will be considered as profirst and her broUers Hovey and grand featuring one Friends Ur.ng Storekeeper, may call at the fessional say, mildly "Dignity is Plan to Make Home Here . i er. Susan experlnce, with the Hovey, Mrs. M. R. Hovhome and that cant be preserved in alcho-- l rytl 84 va'iur Wednesday evening G. A. Crumrine of the Brown in effect. Completion of ihe wriod July 18 through ey returned to Logan from Los j during until of funeral. time j,0j Thursday islioe company of Saint Louis recourse in the optional a tooperatin with tha Angeles. California. sltould be given amJuI 20 Children at the Logan Chama recognized college, ut today ported subject of ulture Pt'partment Agri opjxjrtunity to develop iuto us e's ber of Commerce that he and his ': PKEJECTING St STEM with a minimum of two years of , full u- ? cf the Complete Studies instead of HabilitiL. In oidcr" he'pint to mat-to locate In Logan. professional experience in the field fj.,d and at .he a,i.e 'Perry Smith, son of Hamlin fumily planbe that they may do tin,, they must huliuit This will the headquarters for THE FARM FAMILY of the option, or approporiato ' r,e t. wa vtnl forpr have proper security hi th.'ir of the chicken Hatchery. Mr. Crumines territory. (Continued from page One) graduate study, is required. A large number of broilers and Einitit, mitive years. Do you f"l we have week. bus In Logan a few days last sonal calls or visits is the most No written test will be given. this In our country today? Take fryers will be coming to market He just complete d his studies at Reunion effective way of stimulating people Applicants will be judged from for example our own little town, this year. Mr. Lee said. This is a a dental college In Los Angeles, Family In- - to action. We are also A family reunion, which finding that their experience, education, and while it is true we have the pro- - result of the great expansion that and will be employed there as an eludes the deccndant of Matilda rural communities have thousands training. Apphaations will be acha taken place in the poultry in- tection of the church, but look instructor until he Is drafted, Brown Johnson and Peter John- of potential leaders who have not cepted until the needs of the ser-vithe street. What have we? dustry to meet wartime demands will be held at the Lorin Farr pressed into service before and have been met and mast ba son, We have traffic and barter, that for more eggs. During the first Home on Furlough Peter who are more willing to lend a filed with the Civil Service ComSunday. almost raches to th? gates of the four months of 1342. approximately park In Ogden mission, Washington, D- C. Seymour Fonnesbeck, son of Mr. Johnson Jr., acting as president of hand In this vast war effort. Temple that is out to exploit youth 19 percent more baby chicks were In is association Is Mis to Johson Reese Mrs. Victor the and Fonnesbeck. family tribute and destroy the souls of both man hatched in the United Sta'-- s durA notice was Issued closing the paid high the farm families in the vicinity of acceptance of applications by the and women. ing the tame period In 1941 and here on a fifteen day furlough. charge of arrangements. war industries, especially in the Commission's office central No one church is strong enough 37 percent more than for the same! Mr. Fonnesbeck has been statlon-je- d in to drive there Vicious monyy time in 1940. at Merced. California, and Is Works For Blind Clearfield area where she visited Washington after June 29 for posiavlalkm corP wlth changers away. Wre must now forIncreased consumption of this'1 Lyal A. West President of the last week. "These families realize tions of Airport Traffic Control for the Blind full well what it means to give Examiner, get our petty differences and all poultry meat at the time when clalized training In glider planes. Utah association Airport Traffic Conwas in Logan Monday In the in- up their homes, farms and live- troller, Airway Traffic Controller, join hands in this terrible struggle; supplies are essential abundance terest of his organization. Mr. West stock and try to get a foothold and Trainee Traffic Controller against this maj-- r evil, which wlll help conserve pork and other Makes Survey will lead us into slavery of the irat that the aid of sighted in another district where they are (Airway and Airport). Applicasuggested Richard son of Alma Sonne, supplies urgently needed for was more and more neces- strangers.but they also realize tions for these positions will be most type. thi country's military forc:s a Sonne who Is headquartered in peeople I therefore send forth our plea.j weU San Francisco and employed as sary in the interest of the Blind that we are at war and sacrifices accepted after June 29 at the Comag for lpnd eaSe ,hi times of emergency. He must be made. she commentand challenge to all alert men to mission's district offices in New the United Natinns and o0lM a special accountant by the Cal during the he- - was attempting to said and women of Logan and through- also lfornla York. Atlanta, Chicago, New Orhas amazed fine I'm at ed. the attitude company Packing s Mr just w;irtime v for out the state of Utah to join of these people who are forced to leans, St. Louis, Seattle, and San completed an extensive economic find work in defense plants ouj ranks of the WCTU Let's bettor ' and survey of Utah which has received those with limited vision. give up one of the best agricul- Francisco. Announcements our conditions here and extend forms for applying may be obtainprominent mention in leading fintural districts in the state. our helping hand to our neighbors, ancial journals. At the present, Mr. Condition Fair Director William Peterson of the ed from these offices. for Instance. Ogden City. When i Sonne is assigned to wo.--k out Ted Lott, 17,. and' DeWayne Utah extensipn service, reported For the scientific positions, an1 visit my home town, my heart special accounting systems for his Skinner, 17, both of Fielding, who that rural people of Utah are rapid- nouncements and furms for applysinks to see the ploiiation and de- -i company. were seriously injured in an autc ly being organized into neighboring may be cbtaind from Albert Tho-- e who spent Sunday in Lagradation that exists there. Rrmem-- i O. Anderson, accident at Clarkston early Sunday hood groups for the duration-CountSecretary of the bor we the people if we plv? our gun cenvon wre Mr. rnd Mrs. Wen Marriages morning, their condition was termleaders Board of U. S. Civil Service Exvolunteer agents, future generation a better chan '! dell Marriot and family, Mr. and in this The following marriage licenses ed as fair. Lott received a frac- and members of the state staff at aminers, at the post office of and a more lasting peace, we must Mrs. Ervin Read and son, Wallace, the from the or fractured Skinner skull Secretary and city, tured the are in the college assisting moke up our minds to work harder Mr. and Mrs. LaRue Jardine and were issued at the County Clerks ribs when the automobile crashed program. When the organization Board of the U. S. Civil Service office to Stewart O. 21, Greaves, to maintain peace then we ars to son Larry, Mr- and Mrs. Elisha first-o- r second into a gully near Clarkston. Oc- is perfected more than 10,000 Examiners, at any and daughter LaNae, Mr. and Dorothy Palmer, 19, both of win the war. We cannot expect Included Vern farm men and women will be class post office. car of the cupants Idaho; Darrell Eugene men with dull personalities pep- and Mrs. Sam Holt and family, Preston, and Arlene placed in charge of small units to and La Hess, 17, of Fielding, ped up with tobacco and alchohol Mr. and Mrs. Merrill, Vernon Reves, 23 of Brigham both further the Loo Iva Godfrey, Loosle to Wyoming and thence to Coloe and, livRue Orplan of Hawkins, 18, of Logan; to serve us right and give a square Merrill, Joe and Vem Anderson. Clarkston. of rado before returning to her heading in the rural areas. deal. It is unreasonable to expect June and Marva Godfrey. Carlo lando K. Preece. 21, of Smihfieid in Washington D. C. From Miss quarters will alReese Eva and Alleen Am go 18, Logan. of and Munk, us Let awakeen ourselves from Campora it Wayne Jenson. in Loss David 32 Le grand Reeder of the U. S. ga; Mathew Hill, Horsepower of this stupid apathy, we are lulling John Olsen has brought to our Idaho, and Rosa Karine Wura-tein, and extend your hands out army is visiting here with his to the WCTU. 28, of North Logan. wife, Mrs. Venice Lott Reeder. attention that there are many Mr. and Mrs. Don Winn and horses being pastured throughout children Ralph and Karen, of Lo- Mrs. Pond Honored the valley that could be put to gan spent Sunday visiting here Friends responded If the owners would cooperwork in goodly is with relatives. ' numbers to the invitation to call ate with their neighbors. It now Mrsare Matilda Larsen and son and visit owners the that stated BY HUGH F. ONEIL with Mrs. Kathryn Pon., defense projects Roy of Millville were Sunday mother of Preston Pond, and in working at the and are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer whose home the and Brigham in Ogden line reception Thomas X. Smith was born Marriott. to be horses their not allowing was formed. Beautiful flowers December 25, 1829 in England and La Down Mortensen of Salt A men. neighborly other driven by emigrated to Utah in 18o3, cros- Lake, is visiting here with her adorned a delightful living room. make refreshments were served attitude in this regards may sing the plains in John Brown's grandmother, Mrs. Mary Morten Light success in a for greater it possible and reminiscing with old friends company of ox teams arriving sen. PURE THREAD the things we need by in Salt Lake City on October 1. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Vernon of was enjoyed by the venerable lady producing of farm prdouce. way is to who of one mother the soon 1853 and settled thereafter Logan were Sunday guests of Mr. I mod-.fie- 1 tem-.im- j 1 r- ! J i wl-e- . If . trlp-,.,.l- ih r i n ml f8'" I Usu-inng- s saiiv-provist- sKH-.,,ls- - 1 ss se 1 ; TRENTON - ke war-tim- Ma-la- d, n, Ladies Full Brief Sketches - -- in Farmington. He served as a scout in the Echo Canyon War. In 1859 he came to Cache County and after building a log house returned for his family and brought them back to Logan. On April 16. 1861 he was appointed bishop of the L. D. S. church and later served as judge, city councilman, and a member of the board of education. After serving on an LDS mission to England he assisted in building school houses, canals, and meeting houses in this country and was of assistance in every enterto the buildprise of conquence ing of this section. Mr. Smith died January 1, 1907. QUINTUPLETS relieve misery of CHEST COLDS this good old reliable way ' At the first sign of the Dionne Quintuplets catching cold theirchestsand throats are rubbed with Musterole a product made etpecially to promptly relieve distress of colds and resulting bronchial and croupy coughs. The Quints have always had expert care, so mother be assured of using just about the BEST product made when yon use Musterole. Its mors Musterole than an ordinary salve helps break up local cor.estion! IN 3 STRENGTHS: Childrens Mild Musterole. Also Regular and Extra who prefer Strength for grown-up- s a stronger product. All drugstores. Fashion and Mrs. Ray Hansen. Mrs. William Brough entertained Wednesday in honor of her daughter Beverly, s tenth birthday anniversary. Games were enjoyed and refreshments served to Janice, Ferrin and Coleen Marriott, Sylvia Brough. Jane Allred, Charlene Perk, Sandra Fackrell, r Ralph Holt, LaNae Littledyke, South, Norma Smith, Faye Winn, Marva Godfrey, Francis and Herman Funk, Karen Reeder and Bud HaslamMr. and Mrs. Edmund Brough and family have returned to their home in Los Angeles after spending the past two weeks visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Brough. La-Va- Cache Valleys families. most esteemed TO ROUSE FLOW OF LIVER BILE a bottle of Kruachen Salts tonight. Half an hour before breakfast, take ai as will lie on a dime in a glase of water much (hot Get or cold) or in your morning cup of tea or coffee and keep this for 30 days. Kruschen taken this way helpsuprelieve such eymptoms as sick headaches, bowel sluggishness bilious indigestion when doe to and flow of bile from the can get a famous English jou formula made Kruschen, in the U. 8. at any drug store. Too must be satisfied A, or money back. Interested in Logan Laura R. Merrill formerly of BatavSurprised Logan but now stationed at Mrs. M.: "I got your letter yes- ia N. Y. reported to the Logan terday, but I was surprised to see Chamber of Commerce that the that it was dated next week. following people cf Batavia were Mrs. R.: Really? My husband interested in Utah and Particularmust have mailed it as soon as I She ly Logan and Cache county. gave it to him." Pathfinder. asked that literature be sent to family O. J. Steiner them IN LIGHTER VEIN Wm. J. Porter family. Ward CrockDifference of Opinion Husband: Darling, do you realize that if you knew how to cook we'd save money? Wife: Yes dear, and if you knew how to save money we would keep a cook.' Poor Trade, Hoever The same tornado that blew Where It Can Be Seen The artist wash showing a critic away my fathers wagon dumped an automobile in the front yard. through his studio, Thats no tornado thats a trade This picture he said, pointing Oil Weekly. to one of his early efforts, is one wind. I painted to keep the wolf away from the door. Indeed! replied the critic. Then why dont you hang it on the door knob where it can see it? SILK er family. Max Calhoun family, Wm. Manthey family, Miss Margaret R. Burr, Alvin Phillip faman ily, and Paul Friedli family. As Mrs. Merrill is LDS missionary her work immensely. enjoying Several weeks ago Mrs. Merrill sent names of families interested in Logan and Cache Valley. ALL LEATHER Gelling Up llighls FOOTWEAR MakesFlanyFeelOld FOR THE Do yeti feel older than you are or suffer from Getting Up Nights, Backache. Nervous ness, Leg Pains Dizziness, Swollen Ankles, Rheumatic Pains, Burning, scanty or frequent passages? If so, remember that your Kidneys are vital to your health and that these symptoms may be due to and Kidney and Bladder troubles in such cases CYSTEX (a physicians poisonous everything to gain and nothing to lose in An Iron-cla- d guarantee trying Cystex. around each package assures a rewrapped fund of your money on return of empty take Don't unless satisfied. package fully chances on any Kidney medicine that is not guaranteed. Dont delay. Get Cystex (Slss-tefrom your druggist today. Only 85c. The guarantee protects you. WHOLE FAMILY JESSEfiS SHOE STORE $1.25 Value Hose... |