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Show Friday, July Tlu Cache American. .11. 10 12 Local News Mbs Drlorra Hotennon, a nurse Mr. and Mr. A. II. Gibbon an-- 1 Bounce the birth of their alxth at the L D 8 hospital In Salt Lake Mrs j City la a guest of her mother, child, a on at a local hospital, I'J. C. Hogenson. Herbert Champ, son of Mr. and j Mra. Frederick IP. Champ la recovf Lewiston n Dw ering at a local hospital folios lug is recovering In a local hospital a major operation. following an appendectomy. ! Miss Virginia Hansen, a member of the Caclie County Library staff announces that the library will close at 8 p.m. each evening during the month of August. U Mur. Henry Swenson be seraiusly ill at l Mrs. O. C. of the Allen's turned to her vartion Is n ported I.o-a- Hyde Park Haljrrn an emploje Ladles store has re- jk S unions and Mis Ji d Job loilowing a rt.elced word Wednesday of the trip in Idaho. berth of a son to Mr. and Mr Ther n Mauchlev of Nildry at a Mauchley was Dean Black of Glendale, Cali- local hospital. Mr Ml Bernice fornia. son of Mr. and Mrs. Parley formerly Tl:e new arrival U the wiuiid P. Black Is visiting in laigan. He j child for the Mauchleys. but the Is employed by the iParafic first boy. corporation. MarnPtle Kder. daugh- Mu ter of Mr. and Mrs. M C Reed Mice Bee Thompoon, daughter Of er. was rushed to a local hew Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Thompson was pital Wednesday whore she un a week end guest at the Thompson j derwent an appendicitis operation reported to be In a home. Bhe Is employed in Sail She 0111 eond.lion due to complira- City. lions. Mr. and Mrs R. C. McQuarrie Mra. Vaughan Pond, who has aon R. L.. of Clearfield. rent been visiting her parents, Mr. and and Mrs. John A. Crockett during the past wetk, has relumed to her F home In Chicago, She Is the for- -. mer Marjorie Crockett. Mr two-wee- Aero-moti- 1 Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Morrell of ; Blackfoot. Idaho, were In Logan, Addie Rwapp. regional Mr attending funeral ser- - i rec!or 0f yarm Becurlty AdmlnU-vice- s for hU grandfather. Hcber lra!!0n with offices In San jcseo, California, has returned to her home following a vacation trip Judge and Mrs. George D. Kiri- Mrs. Lillie K. Sadlrr and Mrs. to Logan. She was guest of Mr. of Manhattan and Mrs. "Bennie" Degn while en returned Wednesday to WashKirk Humphery a ington. D. C. after Beach, California, will return to here, month vacationing with hts father their homes Saturday after attendand mother, Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Bryanl Kearl of Preston, Idaho, ing funeral services for their faNielsen. He Is Judge of the muniw'as 1941. In USAC of a Mendon. Kidman in ther, William graduate court in Washington, D. C. cipal on awarded his master's degree of the at University Tliursday of Francine England, daughter to Sergeant Aaron W. Nielsen son Mr. and Mrs. Harold England of Wisconsin, Madison, according LaGrande, Oregon. Is visiting her notification received at the college of Mr. and Mrs. J. Wilford Nielsen Wilford D. Porter, professor of Is recovering in a hospital at grandfather, Bus hop Charles Eng- - b? Journalism and college and exten- - Camp Swift, Texas, of Injuries land, In Logan. sustained while hauling lumber. Hu sion editor. has been In the service for five Mrs. Dearl Buckley, formerly Dee Pedersen, son of Mr. and years and has seen active service Miss Vaudys Forsgren has moved to Howell, while Lieutenant Buck-le- y Mrs. Wilhelm Pedersen of Logan in Hawaii during that time. is serving in the armed forces. has been promoted from sergeant to staff sergeant and transferred She was a Logan, visitor Friday. Sergeant A. Gordon Erickson, son from March Field. California to of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Erickson of T. IL Tom" Culler, Winnepeg, Canada. He Is a photo- SmiUifield has been transferred resident of Logan and former post grapher In the air corps and a from tlie Air Corps Basic Flying master of Millville, is receiving graduate of the technical school at school at Merced, California to treatment in a local hospital for Lowry Field. Denver, Colorado. the 858th Signal Service Company, a broken hip sustained in a fall Army air base, Santa Ana. C alitor- lost Sunday. Honoring Mr. and Mrs. LaMarr nla, where he will continue his Savage who left today for his army duties as a teletype and telegraph Mrs. Charles Carlson, 283 North post, members of the Parley Sav operator. First west street has been named age family of Logan and the George White family of Snilthfleld registration agent for Logan PreMr. and Mrs. Thomas V. Merrcll chickaree" at cinct No. 6, Clerk Newell Crook-stoentertained at a and daughter Mary Ann returned La Tlie Lagoon, Wednesday evening. announced Thursday. to their home in South Pasadena, list of agents Is now complete, he Marr Is stationed at Camp Roberts California, today after visiting for said. California, where he is a technical two weeks with relatives in Hyrum sergeant. He has been home on his and Brigham City. While here LaMarr Savage, son of Mr. and nine-da- y furlough. they were entertained at the home Mrs. Parley Savage, underwent an of Mr. and Mrs. James England is Lewis Jones Advocate In an Judge operation for appendicitis and with a midnight luncheon Ogden hospital Wednesday even- home on a short furlough to greet home movies, and a canyon party hosat the renew a bom wms son, Cooley while He stricken ing. by Mr. and Mrs. Leo C. Nielsen of turning from a family outing at pital In Brigham City this week. of Hyrum. Mr. Merrell is employed 40th. He is Judge advocate of the Lagoon. the General Electric company. division, stationed at Fort Lewis. by the of was and who Judge recently Washington, Clyde Carlisle, 1 1 CLUB MEMBERS Joined the naval forces in Wash- - First district court in Utah before ington, D. C. is enroute to the Pa- - leaving for army duty in 1941. AT TONY GROVE is welcomed b ciflc coast. His mother. Mrs. Irene The newcomer Elder Cache, Rich and Box his grandmother, Mrs. Carlisle, club boys and girls county Inez Thaln and his brother and sister-in-laPrivate Dee Bassett, son of Mrs. are holding their annual summer Mr. and Mrs. Thain Carlisle will meet his train tomor- Jean Bassett of Wellsville, who day camp at Tony Grove forest row In Ogden for a short visit has been receiving special machine camp in Logan canyon, under the with him. He was with the library gun instruction at a Missouri army general supervision of assistant-stat- e club leaders, Miss Fern of congress before entering the camp during the past twelve service. weeks, returned home Sunday. He Shipley and David Sharp, Jr. ... -will now be stationed with the en- Mr. and Mrs. Alton C. Sorenson j gineering divisoin at Port Douglas, DIVORCE ASKED BY and son Clair, of Culver City, while here he was the honored OPAL FORSBERG California are enjoying a week's guest at a chicken dinner in vacation in Login. While here j Willow park. Those present were Opal Forsberg has filed suit for they are guests at the home of his his brothers Jack and Calvin Bas- divorce in First District court and Frank from Revere Forsberg, charging parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. sett, Byron Cutler Sorensen. Mrs. Sorensen will also Johnson of Logan, Mr. and Mrs. cruelty. The complaint states the visit her Mrs. Jarvis William Joy and Mr. and Mrs. couple were married April 20, 1020. mother, Johnson In Fielding. Alton Is em- Ed Bassett of Wellsville. Games They have two children, one min- ployed at tlie Hughes Aircraft were played and group pictures or, of which she asks custody. She were taken. Corporation on the coast. also asks division of property, $150 attorney fees and alimony of $50 per month. I Fran-Morre- lnir.-tn.iU- d a ' h " Th- P I'nwr ilav n nt w bjr .J l) i.uri. ,.f Mi. ainl Mr.- - I. S Torn Itowloy. Deputy ti.'a-rifKnd-'Mr i 4 l,.ul Ha rl and the Boy JVouU left by Rev, Mi bv bu. Krivtay monimt tmk f'r IVr where they fT Sin Miiioo C'aHoitiii. w Her r nioin Cin-at tlie Roys day h'.v w .11 ep n.i three week va camp, returning home Monday u i i with rvhti.ves. J, W. truck'-- d is ; r liou.e. rage Five Utah Cache n. ser-La- ke llvde evttung th Lamb' boy to and front the camp. Hiero Mr George were 22 boy cou'.s wtio enjoyed Uvevid a tele hone n the trip under the supervision of 'Mii.iy even ng rrem their I)i !!ert. of llount.ful. Vernon lYiki and Informing Scout had Kdwin Haissen th m that Mr D ltert given birth to twin girls at aj Speakers at urramrnt Salt Lake Tlie new nr-- 1 Sundav evening were Lorinmeeting Ilbaxl rlvals were welcomed by two land Howard Maugham Wayno sister and a brother. Hilton furnished some speelaL A email amount of exiltement piano arlrchati was caused Sunday evening when Mbs Ida Woolf returned to her two automobi). s colhdd? on ui home In Salt Lake City Sunday Intersection of our town. No .n ending three weeks damage jtln relative injured but some in Cache Valley, resulted to etch ear. Tlie drivers Uumah Jeriaen, of Ogxkn, spent of the cars wire Boyd Ddt of the past week with her great i of Ixwan. grandmother, Mr Lucy A. Jenaen. Benson and Ivan and Mr. I oneftrr vt-w- j Is-w- 1 American Women Know J j sx-ndin- J PLENTY OF AMERICAN HOUSEWIVES HAVE NEVER HEARD that Catch Phrase bout an Army Traveling on its stomach, but they do know that a nation cant win either on tlie home front or fighting front without plenty of fresh, energizing foods such as are on display in our store daily HI FLOUR Dinner Horn Brand Fully Guar., 48 lb. bag n, 119 PLEASE COOPERATE AND CARRY YOUR SMALL PACKAGES HOME THE LARGE WELL DELIVER ORDERS. Solid Pack 2 No. 2H cans j FROM BEAR PLENTY LAKE NEXT WEEK! 2 4-- COFFEE RASPBERRIES TOMATOES I Schillings Drip or Reg. Lb, 320 J H 4-- H I j WE MUST CLEAR TO MAKE ROOM FOR NEW FALL MERCHANDISE ARRIVING NEXT WEEK! U Mens Summer SHOES Brown and Tan - Two-ton- e Ladies eu Summer 1 SHOES fittk Hi pis 0 Value $5.00 CO am ESsS m9 Value $4.00 1 Act S2.79 yi I rtirhi'1bi' Him a" FOIL FfiSIKSa ESSE IRREGULARS, Lb. Cello. Ea. .... BEEF LIVER Fresh, sliced. Lb. SHORT RIB BOIL Lean, meaty Pound VEAL BREAST Cut for stuffing .. Pound CCLD MEATS Asstd. 8 choice varieties. Lb MUTTON CHOPS Yearling Mutton Pound SALT PORK Lean streaked, lb. H 3 for $1.25 VALUE If 14 17 2 lb. box graiiam"crax MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED IN LOGAN lb box Mjnwrri 10c Dozen CORN Dozen 29c PEACHES Lbs 25 ri "ri r MILK All brands. 3 for Marriage licenses have been RICE; Cello bag sued by the county clerks office to 3 lbs Jesse Merle Ferguson, 20, Rigby. Idaho and Dorothy Mildred Clark, COOKIES 19, Ririe, Idaho; to Jack Oliver Lb. Asst. and 18, Coise, Aetna, Wyoming Mabel Ruth Bruce, 18, Smoot, Wyoming; Ned Jacobsen Hillyard Jr., Large Size and Nona Julia 21, Richmond CATSUP Jayne, 20, Idaho Falls, Idaho; to Preston C. Affleck, 31, Logan and Qt. Can Chlo Olive Anderson, 31, College; to James Hamilton Gunter, Jr., 20, GRAPEFRUIT Ar,mo, Idaho, and Helen Holer, 19, Shavers No. 1 Robin, Idaho; to Iral Marriott Bp- DICEDCARROTS pich, 22, Trenton and Evelyn Mer- rill, 21, Trenton; to Burnhardt Beets 2 for Del Mont Olesen, 22, Logan and Dona Mae Otte, 17, Logan; to Kenneth C. Krull, 21, Sterling, Coloiado and Maxine Jenkins, 19, Newton; to John Wayne Eggleston, 23, Grove', Wyoming and Mary Margaret Wolfley, 22. Bedford, Wyoming; to Nola James Tuck, 23, Ogden and Nelda Pedersen, 23, If Tremonton. Tuna Fish Miracle Whip CORN ON COB AVOCADOS Quart CHERRIES GRAPES CANTALOUPES PEACHES KEEN, Salad Dressing. Qt OVEN BEANS Heinz 17 W oz. btl. Jar Salt 29 8 oz. .. TUNA Cluck, of Sea. can 6S 15 Coffee POiv Folgers c Lb. can Brooms Tie Each . 5 Pectin M.C.P. CLEANSER Svnbrite. 2 for VANILLA Imt. .... Iodized Ct SHORTENING c Formay 3 lb can iJLLi- - JEL SERT O c Dessert. 4 for Extract. 160 Rolls IN 3 Chocolate Dainties tor" f ftc 270 Pkgs. 4 Hersheys Bag WUH 'mi I it in- i- 0 T'mi r T" i FRUIT JARS ritzTrackers j Bottle Tissue TENDEKONI Van Camps. Cooks in 7 min. 2 for rr 60 z. BUY BESTTOWN 17 19 2 Catsup 14-o- White Star WWW SODA CRAX SPECIALS SUMMER SQUASH APRICOTS 29 PEAS, Garden for 23 2 CORN, Cream Style. 2 for ... 2 SPUDS 10 lbs LEMONS 12 15 45c ... HISTORY 70 FOOD ZINC LIDS Dozen j S BACON is- eSS S5.95 OC&4 OcfJj CERTO According to reports of comsent to the municable diseases state department of health by local officers, the general health picture throughout the state continA total of 251 ues to improve. cases was reported for the week ending July 24, which is 73 cases fewer than the total of 324 report- ed for the previous week. Three cases of typhoid fever were reported from Uintah coun-- 1 ty. The attending physicians re-- 1 port the piobble source of in-- 1 fection was contaminated water Use No. 6 Stamp Now. Lb HEATS 2 V9 to 3 REPORT SHOWS BETTER HEALTH SUGAR SYRUP . Golden Table 5 lb. pail ftftC Quarts NOODLES I.b. l ag 4 1 UERSHEYS Chips r Pints 790 ... c GRAPEFRUIT z JUICE. 46-o- Choco- - 44c .... |