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Show Fa:To Tuesday, August 11, 1912 The Cache American. Logan. Cache County. Utah Fight Local News .1, we jnjrd a satin at Logana, Tuesday Butt and Mr. and Mrs. George Bertha and Pan-- 1 Bolt of Bear River City; M.s Melvin Bolt ere in charge. and Mrs. Charles .me Maughan M-Mr. Mary Tout of Smithfleld 1 La Wanna Cooper, dau hu r j Burt and children, Mrs. Fay of Mr. and Mrs. CuU.n Cooper. Harper and Mr and Mrs. Robert recovering at a local hospital major oiieration. has returned home after spending H. S'.uurt and daughter Bobby Mr. and Mr, ftajmond llrown ten days at a Laigan liosp.'.al fol- - j Ann of Brigham City; Mrs. Rose Mr. I.thel S. Moody of Pinlth-flcl- d I'tah's official ar bond quota lo mg an apijendeclomy. J. of Ifollyauod. California; la recoiering at a local jf U'k'au rnnouiue the birth of Carrie Jensen of Hyrum; Mr. Mr. and Mrs, Preston H. Brench-JMr- s. It U their JUJU at a lxal Ixopltal. following a major operation. for August has been established at (2.350.000 wi'li Cache county's ley and family returned to Wells- - and Mrs. David Danielsen, Mrs. worn cl child. , ftt It I. AP SA( KS (new and old allotment at (80.300. llltf Harriet Danielson and Mr, and from Tuesday Mr. and Mr. Arrhlc IJoyd and for sale at Central Milling ComPreston has Mrs. Jos.'ph Dmielsen of ParaWashington, where Mr. and Mr. Louis L. (Vent of been pany. Parmer please take notice, family lift Sunday for a employed by the Greys Har- dise; Mr. and Mrs. James IL Stuannounce the arrival bor Adv. Smithfleld vacation trip to Texaa. He U oper-atTesting Association during the art, Mr. and Mrs, Laurence Baxter, of their second child, a son. bom of the popular Lloyd' of lo(past eighteen months. While sway Mr. and Mrs. William J. Haslam of Alma Sonne, assistant to the at a local hospital Monday. tore. record radio and and Mrs. Evelyn HulU he has been active In the L. D. 8. Logan gin 111 leave Wedcouncil of twehe. branch of the church there, having of Trenton. .Milton t. Ilyde, 23. son of Amasa Captain Jowrph Hicwll M me ham nesday for Los Angeles. California, served as branch LeUton has enlisted In at MonU-sano- . president of the take'Hyde alio lias been atationed on the to address the Inglewood seaman as an the navy apprentice Pacific co 'At, is tuning with hi conference tins week end. Mrs. Loran J. Miller of Amalga, In Class aviation mechanics. parents, Mr. and Mis. J. Arthur was the week end guest of Mr. and He local enlisted the Dean through StephenFirst IJeulenant Meacham of log an. Mrs. Loran P. Miller. son, who has been stationed at Mrs. Ora Smith entertained at When the first transcontinental Members of the Imperial Glee Long Beach. California for the past a quilting Tuesday evening. Lunch railroad was completed In 1869. of 15, Franklin John DrolUngrr, over the their In held a Ives Logan club and their year, visited was served to Mary W. Maugham Brigham Young who had contractannual canyon outing Monday meek end. He was enroute to Ftort Logan, accidentally shot while Mattie Darley, Luella Larsen, ed for much of the Is last Thursday, grading of the night at BU'a camp In Logan Davis, California to attend offl "play mg cowboy Ethel Jones. Clara Maughan, Ma- Union (Pacific railroad found himat along nicely" cahooL "getting reported cers' training canyon. rie Gunnell, Margaret Maughan self with .over (1.250.000 owing the William Budge Memorial and Carrie Smith. from the railroad company for Verlln Cash, aon of Mr. and Mrs. William F. Smith, custodian at All the citizens of Cache county Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Van Drlm-mellabor and supplies which the railthe for school Daniel Cash of Smithfleld, sufferCache North are eligible to vote, but who who high of Ogden returned home on road company was unable to pay Day Delone Johnson, 21, son Of ed a fracture of the left foot and past 20 years, has been retired have not registered, are urged to a after ten at that time. Thursday spending of M. A. day McBride morning, from his position, having reached Mr. and Mrs. Monday do so at the next registration day, body bruises vacation In Idaho, Wyoming and when the horse he was riding fell the age of 70 years. No suocessor Hyrum, has enlisted In the U. S. we all will be able to use our The railroadso turned company Wellsville. While here they were over to Young in lieu of immedhas yet been selected, Clerk Lloyd Navy, He will leave Monday for upon him. franchize at the appointed time, of Mr. their and guests parents. trainSan Diego, California, naval Theurer said Tuesday. some (600,000 In which Is close at hand. iate payment Mrs. Howard Jones. Other giusts ing station as an apprentice Jhm lfansrn of Preston. Idaho, and rolling stock. With So glorious is our voting privilege equipment at the Jones home on Thursday Mr. and Mr. Orson Pitkin, forth!a Shipment and rolling stock. and solemn the obligation, Monday was fined (100 by Logan that were Lewis P. of Hyrum Maughan formed the Utah Central none of us should dare to neglect City Judge Jesse P. Rich, after he mer residents of Logan, have rej Young and Alton P. Members of the Edward Jextop Maughan of Santa pleaded guilty to a reckless drlv-l- n turned here to make their home. Railroad, which was to connect It, California. j Salt Lake charge. The defendant was ar- Mr. 'Pitkin will work on the Bush-ne- ll family met at Willow park Sunday Marla, City with Ogden. Registration dates are; August A for reunion. Mr. their annual and Mrs. Wm. Cooper were family rested Saturday night by state General hospital In Brigham 11. 15; September 8, 15; October he Still formed later Utah the directed by Mrs. Magnus honored guests at their home highway patrolmen. 6. 13 and 21. City. They have lived In Los An- program, to railroad connect Northern Holm was given at 11:30 a m .folst at a Wednesday evening PARLEY SAVAGE geles, California, for the past six . Brigham City with Franklin. Ida- lowed by dinner, sports and games. Scott Keller, stationed with the years. Candidate for County Republican ho. was This line inf organized August m movinv to WWk Army Air Corps at Kelly Field. Assessor. t?r 23. 1871 with John W. Young as CroW. Darrell Mrs. Mr. and end where acwho Texas, was In Logan, Monday to Lieutenant Martin Johnson, Cooper has (Paid PoltLcal Adv ) B. Preston William and president announce of arrival the their his ckett for services attend funeral cepted a position with the Ameri- as vice has just completed a three months president. In less than one He has sister, Kathryn Keller. He return- course at the officers' candidate third child, a son, at a local hos- can Food Stores there. month after the organization the WASHINGTON newcomer is was The he as been Monday. ed with only the pital Red and White today, school, Aberdeen Proving grounds, NEWS LETTER welcomed by an older brother stores here for the past ten years. company broke ground at Brigham furlough. granted a five-da- y Maryland,, has been visiting hU was set; however, the figmonth was laid and the first rail City Is a sister. Mr. Crockett A lovely chicken supper was servpromparents, Mr. and Mrs. Albin E. and ure was doubled In May. ed to Mr .and Mrs. Cooper, Mr. at Brigham Junction March 29, Mr. and Mr. Jrvtop B. Low Of Johnson, before leaving for Camp inent Logan Insurance agent. 1872. The road was completed to NURSES FOR THE and Mrs. Ray Darley. Mr. and Havana. Illinois, are visiting with Roberts, California, where he will ARMED FORCES on January 31, 1873. Logan Of Movies depleting the bombing Mrs. Eugene Jones. Mr and Mrs friends and relative In Providence be stationed. American Red Cross Chairman The funds for building the railLondon and methods of combating Melvin Archibald, and Mr. and this week. Dr. Low graduated from Davis, Army Surgeon General Mawere toroad raised diffiwith much will bomhs be shown 1937 In received and Mrs. Leon Hendry. the college Howard M. Jones, son of Mr. and Incendiary and gee Navy Surgeon General the Sevand after people his doctorate degree In Iowa State Mrs. Howard Jones of Wcllsvllie, night at 8 pm. in the Logan Out of town relatives attending culty among Mclntire told their Joint press a the loss line for at ward direction operating enth under Is 1941. with He In chapel the to been Bankhead nas biologist advanced services last Thursthe college recently inference that the Red Cross had the Illinois natural history survey. rank of sergeant In the army air of the civilian defense agencies. day were Mr .and Mrs. P. J. For- several years It was sold to the launched a campaign to recruit Pacific Union which Is Invited to attend. company op 3,000 rester of Vallejo, California, Mr. corps. He is stationed at Muroc, The public registered nurses monthly to erates It the at time. In present Instructor and Mrs. Clawson, H John Joyce Bankhead of California actmg as a navigator meet the needs of the armed forMr. and Mrs. LaGrande Nelson Logan; Mr and Mrs. John Haslam The railroad was originally a ces. "We commercial studies at South Cache and asssitant engineer on one of need to get twice as many folare receiving congratulations of Richfield; James H. Haslam narrow gauge and the pilot of the nurses a high school during the past five the big B17E bombers. Howard en month as are now being of birth the their first lowing Into first was Mr. her and Mrs. has William engine resigned Logan 3. years, position, listed in the services on April Haslam of Trenenrolled for," Mr. Davis said. The Sunbom a child, Charles early Paul. daughter, Clerk Lloyd Theurer of the county ton; Mr. and Mrs. Rom Delamar Army asked for 2.500 nurses and morning at a local hospital. and son Everett and Mr. and Mrs. school board, said today. She has Ralph Gutke, son of Mr. and day the Navy for 500 nurses. To qualify, also been faculty adviser of the Mrs. J. A. Gutke of Smithfleld, has Before her marriage, Mrs. Nelson David Bankhead of Tooele; Mr. Ten per cent of your Income the nurses must be registered, be Mr. was Miss Alice Thompson. and Mrs. Clarion, school paper. been promoted to the rank of Bankhead of George 1 In War Bonds will help to graduates of an accredited nursNelson 1s employed at the local Blackfoot, Idaho; Mr and Mrs. build the planes and tanka ing school, be under 40 years of Captain in the coast artillery at J. C, Penney Company store. Ervin Baker of Kemmerer. WyoEnsign Ben Bingham, patrol boat Fort McArthur, California. Capthat will insure defeat of Hit- age, in good health and unmarcommander with the United States tain Gutke was ming; Mrs. Macinda Selly of Salt ler and his Axis partners. graduated in 1935 ried, Mr. Davis said. First Lieutenant and Mrs. Joseph Naval Air force, stationed In Alas- from Utah State Agricultural colka, Is visiting relatives In Logan lege where he studied petroleum B. Rosenbaum have been transferand Ogden. He is a former resi- geology. He worked for several red from Boulder City. Nevada, to dent of Login and was a student years In South America before en- Port Leonard Wood, Missouri. He Is connected with the engineering at Utah Agricultural college. Hls tering active service. Mi's Nadine wife was formerly corps. Mrs. Rosenbaum was Miss Gretta Fredrickson of Logan before Haslam. Bart Bailey, son of Mr. and her marriage. Mrs. E. J. Bailey of Logan, who Mr. and Mrs. William C, EngNorth-eru- p The First National Bank cashed land will leave for Salt Lake City has been employed at the Los Anin Aircraft factory this afternoon to meet their son payroll checks amounting to for the past year, Earl, a Second Lieutenant In the geles, California, Saturday evening between is home on a visit before entering 6 and 8 p.m. Russel IS. Hanson, U. S. Army air corps, who U reBenaval maintenance force. cashier, announced Monday. The turning home on a short vacation. the was First Security Bank will be open He is stationed at Brooks field, fore leaving for California he Theanext Saturday evening to accomSan Antonio, Texas. This will be house manager of the Roxy hls first visit home since leaving tre in Logan. He will leave Satur-to modate the war workers. for training last November, excent day for San Diego, California, assume his new duties. for Christmas day. Wulfr, a gro.p of working in the I .an j e. rnii.g. Tea In r lo ss r.:ts MonU-sa.no- two-wee- k or I V-- 2. n. Parley Savage Makes the Following Suggestions in I i no-ho- J : i j - 5, WELLSVILLE WORK SHOES . . . For a Tough Wartime Job! Give your Feet Comfort and Safety from Accident in these tough new leather Work Shoes . . . , :f .'W JESSENS SHOE STORE WELLSVILLE The family of Mrs. Thomas Jones met at her home Sunday, August 2, in honor A of her birthday anniversary. lovely chicken dinner was served on one long table which was decorated with a beautiful birthday cake as a centerpiece with vases of pink rosebuds at each end. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Loran P. Miller and family, Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Brown, Mrs. Fannie M. Brown, Mrs. Mary Jane Hendry, all of Wellsville; Mrs. Parley Rasmussen of Brigham City, Mrs. Loran J. Miller of Amalga and Mrs. Marinda McBride of Hyrum. Others who came to spend the evening and wish Mrs. Jones many happy returns of the day were Mr. and Mrs. Vere Price of Wellsville, Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Fife of Ogden and Mrs. Wells McBride of Hyrum. The guest of honor received several beautiful presents. Mrs. Russell Hall and daughter Carol left Thursday for Sacramenwhere Mrs. Hall to, California, will make the acquaintance of a was which new granddaughter bom to Mr. and Mrs. James Reed at a Sacramento hospitaL Mrs. Reed was formerly Miss Verda Hall. This Is their first child. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Forester of Los Angeles, California, have spent the past two weeks here at the bedside of their mother, Mrs. Rachel Bankhead who died Tuesday morning. Druggist Wilford Anderson entertained his cherry pickers at Willow park in Logan, Tuesday enjoyed the evening. Twenty-fiv- e games and singing around a bonfire with plenty of good things to eat. Joseph Archibald who has spent the past five months In California with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Spence, is home for the summer. The advanced Junior class of the Save a portion of every pay check and put it where it will do the most good. If you buy Bonds or open an interest account your money gains interest for you and Uncle Sam. . BUY MORE WAR BONDS AS OFTEN AS YOU CAN! KEEP THE C.S. VICTORY KEEP ASSEMBLY LINES MOVING ... This is a war of production a war that will be won on the assembly lines! Our job is to keep our boys BETTER equipped and BETTER supplied than the enemy forces. Did the boys at Bataan and Corregidor fail because they had no no courage? Certainly not! They ability failed because they lacked the proper equipment ! This MUST NOT happen again! Our factories are geared for maximum production . . . they cannot operate without our support. Thats why its so necessary to buy more and more bonds. Victory depends on each one of us ! ... FIRST SECURITY BANK OF BOUND! UTAHN. 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