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Show fair Tl.t Crifi.i M I !i Cornish Pioneer Died Following Long Illness j Child Specialist At US AC Gets Chicago Post Slip's a S!i!iT Tuesday, July 21. 1012 Cacl.e County, Utah I.nan, Attu-rif.-n- , Russian Relief Committee Asks More Support Lady KJ Cash Prizes Await Utah Writing Contest f In c'.utte The Logan committee. Russian Utahns w.U lin'e n opjiorluntty lu.d pir-i.- l V.ir ltiTl f, ha received contribu- - to "break into pr.i.l" and buy t.m.s and program receipt total- - War Bond with the priae nwncy ill ll.oJ.y ot l!.e UUi t din at.ull ! paiitM nl at the USAC r culiducUrJ dillli th po.-.-l Jrar ho for according to an announcement of Were ,ng $876, Odd since iu duve Jilimt-i-a puM'.iuit it ct.u-- f ol funds w.i launched in Cm he Val- -' a writers contest being sixmsored Sunday at 2 pm in the Cornhli to rvUt-4 lor tlie ley. Dr. W. W. Henderson, chair- - by the Utah Department of Pub-n.a- ii Ward chapel. Mr. IVane tiled at Uuld pioL-Gioha announced. home ip Cornea a mi ol Ili.nuH, it a. is annouiucd 2 am. at hi llclty and Industrial Development . twin)'. All but $110 to be used tn the m coopi ration with the Dague of billowing a tong lllli-Mr. JYiiree wo born in Payvm,! Mu, Ci lisle new headquarer been ent U)(Utah Wnters. knitting fund, ha Oemmisstofier H. J. Plumhof tn October 1, 1859, a son of John a .11 be in Chicago wheie he will the New York office for purch- h Dawd and Martha Pare Peari e ' gihn.i.istt r nd auperuse 700 asing of medical supplies. Dr. Hen- making the announcement stated 72 nursery that 100 hi Cush will be awarded Ills father was a colonel in thejaus in the state' derson said. cent-a- s 233 best served bool i and and mil.tla playground territorial full addition to cash collections, to the writer of the three In mc clUc ?, Indian agent at St. George lur os, She aid Irate Saturday to the committee rccetved 678 articles many years. His mother was a assume duties. of clothing. 466 can of milk. 7 f Uu,h' "More than 3 000.000 mothers duugher of James Pace, founded of can of assorted food and other MV'm'Lprl"! ,V: c'1 0' i now are working in defense projPayton. ( IIICAGO, Illinois Dor she like a soldier's hat? She's H'AACjr supplies, in their recent "fiU the be of will be Judged as on she Priscilla Private trie It smiles any Ml. length, "and about Carlisle bpangenbrrg, it, Mr. life Ins said, eatly Mr. Pearce spent All tliese sup riu," ship" campaign. Herb Perkins' rap after being sworn into Women's Army Auxby a board of experienced editor at Bt. Oeorge. At the age of 19 will be my job to organize nursery plies are now tn Russia, lie said. enother with first Chiragowns, group along twenty Corps and teach rs soon after the closing iliary asmore lie witnessed the historic execuion s hools to care lor the children drive for renewed A rolling for the new- series. date June 30, 1943. to Mountain j of Uie.se working women," Lee D. of John sistance Is now underway. Mr. d e "There Is a great fund of exto Sarah) out. Postal Meadows. He was Henderson pointed puriig the past year Mrs. Admiral NiiniU .P!1 story material 1:1 Utah ln charge of the Ilardy In the St. George ule J)llS cards have been sent throughout cellent the city reminding people of Itus-sia- 's which should find a permanent n.ustrii' on the USAC Trmjde on November 20. 1878 The lvko Awarded Medal place on the pruned page," said couple first lhed ln the vicinity of campus, whnli care for about 40 plight. Mr. Mr. riumhof. "In addition to the Pcane ,.i.,iiren. 2 in 5 years of age where St. George Those who can Ate urged to worked as a deputy sheriff, slock- .good Utah stories which we hope During the fne years previous to medical in supassist providing to obla.n in this contest tt is quite she w.is state man. miner and ra.lroad com rue- - :tT L'SAC a will be re- Contributions plies. bulls from Ads aiue e tl.at we mav uncover some 8.x purebred WTA nui.sof ion w ukcr for surral .wars or .ipnss.b in charge supers, at the First ec.vtd by John Domli.o III j dlzrn d lit reford wr.ters. he said In l'Jiia the family mow J by piy m hi Ls and family life edu.a-teaMa- -i truly Lne Bassett or Ran!: Nal.cnal by The Departin' iu of Rutin ity and where Mr. Pearce Corni-b'tah fur five years. From bull, will be f.llohd to toui.t.es in !(lM gu.rer at Utah State Agriculural Indus'r.ai ; slate for brecd.ng sen ice, Pro-l- li 19.fi ,s!.e was ill charge o Development winch Is w.ls a farmer ui.1.1 his reiircmiTitl. j College. II H.uUn. an.m.i. or Barn (I in con'ait wnh mol, on piiture PCS In da P nur. school a:idf Mis. nice cry ge ip io. the Huh Agricul- e u. table cntr.cs will Kurt nii unhide tune win and h en that was a bather ln Lo-- 1 l.u.'bandir...n .re taxes" as "one of tlie mots in the handspla of Hollywood f.lin ral Iv.nt.oii Sen! - announced j of Pearce Tliort.lty d.iughtir.s: vicious forms of traue barriers M ad . miui'an.i.v. it was Mid of Ma.T.n; Mrs J. D. Zoll.nccr uiui.vid Ly mnn, Mr. Ifanson dls- was made j bulls of the Allotment do1 Wendi II. U.ho; M's Hael Frame it-d the chum store US to to M ihbu Lc!,;e for various type by a a! do ccn.n.llice aicoui.ng to'j ,, of lluhl. Idilm, t If. Pi .tree of Mibmtted to Hah voters tn .ae of CI!,(.ttJjnlm.llL heifers number of the purebred Pm referendum. j t ; V? club members and owned by i V Sunday moin.ng break- K. "When our President needed a f.i5( meel.r.g, numbers of the of America in thejj farmers Future Corand of rvnrre Cornish J.uk to supply our army, navy, soelation who were pre.-- t nt, voted rrofevor Smith j particular county, don and Ray Pe irce of Ogdon; 39 a resolution as being marine corps and allies with war adoption of stated Emery, Millard, Svicr, Sun Ki.md child! en: 21 great grat.d-- j evitIUIELD matei uls. Mr. Hanson said, "he agam-- t the cha.n store tax bill, Impreshe J counties Duchesne Utah and Ju.ui, zz one great-gregrandsolutions introduced and wore conducted on service to the chain stores and ob-- I a were one ixpre.inc regret pa-and two bi others; Xj ,jrk( 1V a; rnom in U.e Fourth were select d to recede the soiia clilld; two.sl-te't toed Donald Nelson, tnc pres-of Dum.no. deah of ftumer Governor Mrs. S.nn Warner of Proto; Mrs. 1 B. ird ch'a(x. for Mrs. Marie head of Lie On.y m H. Blood a hfe member of "Allotment of the bulls for Barron of Buhl, Idalio. )1(r f,, ttilf died at her home a 1ha.11 man I be couid field store the whuli said. "He throughout Utah puipa-u-t LaMar Pcane of Los Vegas, Neva- - jA t Sunday afternoon after a is found with such a complete know - always placed human values above of tlte state program to U I part da. and William Pearce lin'tering illness. lid :e of our production proie.s. other ciuiMderutiiuis, dedicated his f jdetelnp (pi Uy Uve.stoik, and is a Co.nls.i Burial l.f to the service of otiirs. UIlli rclallu's filled the the the fYjcis d.dributkm in l.r.t step liis own interests to tha-ci mrti ry. ward i ha;v-- l wticre floral offerings oJ purLbrid sins to ctery county of bis i hurt h. state .mil peoeple. be taxed should t.mal not Silently te.d.fied of the esteem in i l0mmunitv pcrJ Xh(? oth, f V.JS lit Utah." P roles lhe L,nulv of out of business." which Mis Noble was held. the hue C. K. P. rrv, .dilor of muh said. Sen ict.s were under the direction Dr. N. A. Pedersen, di an of the ho Summ.t County Bio and j the t.ommUtee plans NtA, j nf Uounty N'vvs, and a duector of aits and sennas at 10 more purebred . tribute B.ehop G. L. Ree-- e with the to I ' me watd choir directed by Mrs. Sambull, t0 o;llir .st,i;e areas and in U t alt State Agricultural college. lly mils nnd Mrs Harry Mich.v'lts, 1,44 lo complete alotment of the 'welcomed the publisher upon be-- 1 oitlx Peterson, Salt Lake d.rec- at the piano. half of President E. G. Peterson, tor of the office of war mforma-- i puiebred bulls to the 20 counties Funeral sen Ices for Liwroncc were "I Knowl0f Dali. Die opening .scr.gs luncheon at a in tiie college lion. P Id the publishers that Iris S. John. 33, a resident of Logan That cafeteria. He said the two great office will be a news service My Redeemer LU es," with ouths and Future Farmer vker0 r cn Mis. Ed son Tar belt as solo.st nnd j 'contributions of newspapers ,.afif'ncy for Utah flrS' members will have preference a lR le Sometime Well Understand. In-j- lr press to n'i that they "keep communities ahve bulls in the 0f j urr,J the weekly the service (jle T w sn C.snnn A n eii Ola o rsl T on n the various WEST COAST PORT OffiriaJ o each other and 111 touch wiih 'oc ion W:LS kv Earl All.sop. Die rrspiLiye counties, but the ani- J tli editors see Mr John died sf.akl.rs, Diomson, bishop Admiral I a eh other, and that they 'V.ave federal agencis U. S. Navy Photo the life andIl;;)ls wl;1 lx. ava;;able for all praising editorial criticism is flt, because at 5.0 am. ln a local hccrful character of Mrs. Noble, XV. Is Nimitz USX ( hester decent respect for the op.niuns vi'al to the American .stock growers of the lociiities. way of hospital following an eight weeks were Bishop Cyril Munk, Benson; show n as he receives the presi- of mankind and also lead in LfeIllness. Wtlford Rie.-e-, Howard C. Barrows, Piesident A. E. Cjhioiu.a, has Midvale 11 tills Vital . , dential citation awarding him moulding those opinions. , 1 tomPle. CraLney of 1110 ,r.Mr commander-inChieand friends relatives in Lewiston the the of sen 1906. 29. a September D(,;t M Cann and Bishop Reese. States Pacific Fleet, the Dis- lowed the USAC campus. v.s!tingjguif matches played during the Ia'vl D, and Naomi Standloy John pceiil musical numbers were, a rural aits outing. nursery, A. Sehoman. of Roy tinguished Service Medal aboard the forest He came to Logan with his par-- , U,c,u N)lu i a oaraen" by Miss vu,(,k wiUa her parents, Mr. and other attractions. Duchesne, won tiie a United States warship in a bu.ld.ng ent-strophy he e of three and has v.vian Noble, duet, In That Beau- - thp Mrfi IUr!Rosnlond BU;r. ulld D. iSoithorn Ut;h publishers defeated ,and Perry of Salma West Coast Port. resided here ever since. He was, : Land." by Mrs. Eugenia Lurd- a team Rom the north in a soft- - 'vas ;,lWarded a pne for travel-- j Mrs. Preston Struve ot Salt Lake on niarried to Liona Anderson son vocal end solo, Charles; ti'ltance to the bnll game Saturday rpit City was tiie guest of her parents, afternoon at convenUno10'15''''1 July 15, 1933. Lay My Head Beneath a Rose" Mr. and Mrs. Bryant Telford. Gumavah in Logan canjon camp are one The his association gave J. If. En-- I widow; Suivning bv Mrs. Regiina Smith. The clcs- Master Robert Orchaid of Salt Friday evening, following r:g-- 1 land, convention chairman, and son, Andrew Levi John of Logan; :i'g song Abide With Me, was lsfratton the newsmen gathered Lake City spent the week end atjCantril Niels 11, his assistant a vote lus parents, 7.1 is. Naomi England by the choir nnd bonediclon by camp Gumavah for sport and a of thanks for the his grandparents, Mr. wnh outstanding of Logan, and Levi D. John of Salt Gerald Plow man. luncheon. Later they moved over summer outing. and jjrs orchard. Lake City; thiee brothers and sistwas at home offered the Prayer Howard Lane, jjr and yj ers, Mrs. Rachel Morris of Mur- by Harper W. Noble. Burial uzzie L.jne and Mrs. Alta Persons selling or holding for wajj,IlaEmma Reeder of Mrs. ray, Logan in the Stnlthfield cemeery where Karren weie Logan visitors Sun- - sale, new tires or tubes, retreaded and Rosel McNeil, stationed with tlie grave was dedicated by Lorin day afternoon. They called on Mrs. or the U. S. army at Fresno, Cali- Noble. recapped tires, used tires and Hannah Blair who is ill at the Mrs. two fornia; or motor vehicles, and every tubes, Memorial hospital. Naomi Standley of Logan and m Newton, guest of Mr. and Mrs. Budge Mrs. Eva Layne was hostess to person extending credit to another Mrs. Ellen John of Burley. Idaho. Rolf Tuddenham. the Juene Mere dub at her home peison upon the security of the Interment was in the Logan Shu ley Miller of Murray Is Thursday night. Dainty refreshmotor vehicle, must file a quartercemetery under direction of the visiting Mr. and Mrs. Aaron were ments served and the evenVV. 25, O. loyal Hall mortuary. ing was spent ln pla j mg biidge. ly inventory report by July Mrs. Lenata Croft of Great Falls rationCache county to Cardon, was Mrs. Guy awarded prize s visiting her parents, Mr. and Rosana Stocks. Special guests were ing director, warned Monday. Mrs. George J. Godfrey. Mrs. Rosana Stocks, Mrs. Kate These reports, due quarterly, Miss Lois Diompson of Logan is Tyner, Mrs. Lola Coley and Mrs. must set forth all tires and tubes Rayon Cotton and Wool her grandmother Mrs. Lucille Rogers. visiting in his posseslson or control on the Hulda Diompson. Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Schow last day of such quarter; all transMr. and Mrs. Willis Diompson and small son of Logan spent fers of tires and tubes made. A v' for John spent Sunday visiting in Fielding. Sunday services Graveside ; isitmg with Mrs. Schows separate report shall be filed for Winn, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Diey were guests of Mr. and Mrs. parents. Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Ro- each establisment where such tires Glen R. Winn were conducted on Emory Hess. gers. and tubes are located, where such Mis. Cinl Griffm of Sale Lake Mr. and Mrs. Milton Goff and establishment Is used for sales Saturday at 4 pm. in the Smith-fiel- d the week end with family of Logan were guests of or storage purposes; provided, howcemetery. The child was born City spent Friday night at a Logan hospital Mrs. Rowena Griffm and Miss Mr. and Mrs. Bert Orchard, Sun- ever, that manufacturers and mass t0 and died Saturday morning. Mary Rasmussen. v a distributors need not report stocks day. A Miss Cleone Miller of Providence Mrs. Paul Merrill of Preston located In establishments, Bishop Willard Hansen of the where, Fourth ward was in charge of the spent the week end visiting rela- spent Friday afternoon visiting during the quarter covered by the tives in Claikston. services. with her mother, Mrs. Bryant Tel- report, no tires or tubes were sold, Two vocal duets, Jesus Lover ford. held for sale, at retail and providof My Soul" and "Let the Litle Alvin Anderson, his son Kemp ed further that no person need rewere sung by Mrs. Ones Come and Edward Kemp were in Logan port tires or tubes mounted on Two-Tone- s Ventilated LaVon Winn and Regenia Smith. on Tuesday doing business. vehicles. ?Adrian Toolson, a close friend of Mrs. Cleah Neilson entertained Each report shall be filed on the family offered a few words of MAGNO-ARC- H LEWISTON Mr. and Mrs. John at a birthday party honoring her OPA form 7 in accordance with consolation followed by remarks Van of California are son Doyle, on his sixth birthday. instructions thereon and filed not Orden by Bishop Hansen. The closing Twelve guests were present and later than 15 days after the exspending their vacation at Lewis prayer and dedication of the grave ton, visiting with Johns parents, were served dainty refreshments. piration of each quarter with the was by Bishop W. L. Winn. Games were played. The party local board having Jurisdiction over Mr. and Mrs. Abner Van Orden The Lindquist and Sons mortuMrs. Myrtle Bevan who is work- was given Tuesday afemoon. the area in which the establishary had charge of funeral ment covered by the report is ing in Ogden spent the week visit ing with her sister Harriet. She $- MENDON returned to her home in Ogden &- Newsmen of Utah Enjoy Saturday. Mrs.Annle McKnight gave a parMEIfDON The Gleaner Girls ty in honor of her daughter, Bonmet at the home of Mabel Buist on Summer Fete $. nie Jean, honoring her sixth birth- Thursday evening and enjoyed an (Continued from page one) CLARKSTON The hay crop is day on afternoon evening of work and refreshments. Wednesday trade. almost up and the farmers are Dainty refreshments were served Those Wilparticipating were Edna Mr. Hanson was Introduced by very pleased with the quality and to 12 little guests. Games were lie, Dorothy Wood, Shirley StaufA. A. Campbell, display advertising quantity of the crop. played. fer, Barbara Larsen, Ruth ShelThe Goodey family reunion was manager of the Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. Edward Leavitt ton and Hazel Buist. who was toastmaster at the held on July 10. Dinner w'as serv- are making their home in Ogden Miss Shirley Hughes of Logan Mayor William Evans ed at one large table. A program for the present. Mr. and Mrs. was a Sunday guest of her par- banquet. was given and a family organizaLeavitt are life residents of Lew- ents and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jr, of Logan welcomed the publishers, and Colonel H. P. Hayser, tion wras made with Thomas A. iston and Mr. Leavitt Is a noted John O. Hughes. center reception Goodey as president; A. E. Mc- Lewiston farmer. Miss Verna Bird of Ogden was a Fort Douglas Mr. spoke briefly, Combs of Riverdale, 2nd vice presMrs. Emma Cornish, who recent- week end guest of her parents, Mr. commander, ident; W. S. Holt of Trenton, 3rd. ly moved to Ogden, spent Saturday and Mrs. Reeves Bird and family. Hansons speech and his replies to TIIE STORE OF GREATER VALUES broadcast over radio vice president and Mrs. Stella and and Sunday at her home in LewMiss Faye Hancock of Salt Lake questions were Lake KSL Salt ln City. iston. Sylvia Goodey as aids. City was a guest last wek of Mr. station Death dealing chain Labeling Miss Oreta Godfrey 1 visiting Mrs. Maud Stocks of Compton, and Mrs. E. J. Hancock. for mk-- Funeral Frar e. 82, pari., .pan Joiin II. l!r. li.iive uf Vuh and ft cL-- Vtir.4 fi. C - .'pn n.t d -- .ut j j -- - Carl-LouL- ma-rle- College To Distribute Purebred Bulls j 0--- en m fr J 1 pro-du'e- r;, -- j b- as-m- an n; V at I s , s j nt Kelle-Nann- ; ie i V ' j 'r s bna-d.n- j l e j -- Funeral Today Honors ( ' Mor-sciio- u,-ir- i j Lavrence John 4-- H JZ mw-pape- . Tt ; c j . j lx-e- j A1-- f, Unite .heom a-- - Tire Dealers Must File j j grand-mother- Inventory s, July Clearance on Summer Slacks . . . Services Held For Infant John Winn 2.98 4.28 WORSTEDS 5.88 0.28 . - SUilMR LEWISTON SHOES R-1- FORTUNE JARMAN 277 CLARKSTON 3.38 438 Tri-bunt- e, Logan, Utah |