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Show ! Iag; The Cache American, Logan. Cache County, Utah Kiglit Friday, Augut 21. 1912 Mothers and daughters of Clatk-sto- n family of Ogdi-sprnt Sunday it month. Mayor Newell Thomion me home of Mr. and Mrs. William was In charge of Uie following proward met on Tue.day. A was piesclited with Mias Candidate for Cache County Bro.gii j gram. Singing, directed by Joseph program j Commissioner Larry Neves of Ogden spent the Burt; prayer, President B, J. Rav. Both Godfrey conducting. Refreshments were served. Mrs. Lelund past week at the Iwme of his -Saysten; trio, by the Swim Yodelers Archibald, Mrs. Nathan Godfrey Mrs. Sarah Wmn. , grandmother, and Mr. H, H. Sparks were In to Mrs. Sarah Brough la visiting In of Ugun iney gave three nur.i-larfor wanting your Aggregate benefit payments My reasons address, WllLam J. Loo.slej charge of the entertainment. Utah famihes under l;!e Insur- vole are, Because thus commis- Ogden at the home of her slater solo. Mrs. B. J. Ravsten, Mb Mr. John Barson and children, ance policies Inch became death sion U letting US Mrs. Einora Empry. JANK ANN WATTS Ravsten. duet, Vaudis, Ferron and Clyde, Carroll, accompanist; too claims In the first six monllis ol often. down Mrs. Wall ice Btewart and daughMrs. Arvtl Buttars uiid daughter have Jam Ann Watts, 77, respected 1943 amounted to 1,509.000, the tt They ter Valoa. The song was em;xts-e- d Darling, Coleen. Beverly and Patdied during Institute of Life Insurance matron ot fimlihfw-M- . j within their powby Mayor Newell Thompson a ty spent Thursday at Duwnatta of heart distributed bet. acre to Tlicse funds the night Thursday compel der Tlie flag ceremony was conducted Springs at Clifton. They were Joinailment. to the beneficiaries of 1.109 poliier administration ; w by L le Loo.de. Lyle Burt and Rasa ed by Von and Luanna Barson. of the fish and She wa burn In Smithfleld. July cies, providing cash for the use of CLARKSTON Benediction was by Godfrey, Miss Norva Ames and sister of ' Ralph Thompson. Tlie state the and children and $ game. 3, 1005, a daughter of Henry and widow son of Mr. and Mrs. Brigham Bishop J. Byron Ravsten. Mayor Ogden spent the week end with takes about 100,- DouKe Noble Watts. Her mother maintenance of homes. was honored on Monday Thompson presented an Eversharp Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Thoniixum. 4 ooo each year Godfrey died when site was 11 years old The payment of tins amount of when a patriotic meeting' pencil to Ralph and a beautiful 'evening Miss Laura Hansen of Dayton ' our from bll and dance was held. and she devoted her time to care money means that, on the average, Ralph willi bouquet to his motlier, Mrs, Brig- Is visiting her grand parents. Mr. have and .jame me of Uit family. half week first every durmg leave for army training this! ham Godfrey. and Mrs. Thomas H. Gexlfrey. " : made a farce of She was an ardent church work- - year 38 038 was received by fam-r- r v.. commisThe it. and a member of the Relief Hies In tills state. sion Is too indif. Six lily. 'Experience has shown that this Robert Crookston ferent to the regSurviving Is one brother, Joseph money, flowing into homes at the ulation of old age pensions. time of greatest need, renders an Watts of Smlthfleld. When they secure none of the In service e.vaii'.jal absolutely will Funeral services probubly defence projects they are playing be conducted Monday In Smlih-fiel- d helping families to carry on. never before in this country Into the hands of Fhfth colum. under the direction of the has that service been so Important nists and have betrayed our trust. Lindquist and Sons mortuary of Now pass this message along, as since mainen nice of sound moLogan. read newsrale in our liomes Is vital both to many people Paid Adv. Ihe high morale of our fighting papers. force and to success of the war Funeral services for Floyd! P'odu lnm program." Earl, 22, a naUve of Providence j Of the payments to families in who was Injured fatally in an auto j this State under policies whkli the collision Monday In Oakland, CalL became death claims during fornla. will be conducted Satur- - six months.' 1.183.000 was under NOV day at 3 p.m. In the (Providence 581 ordinary polities. $221,000 repFirst ward cluipcl by Oliver Han- resented benefits under 117 group commission The Cache county certificates, and $105,000 benefits sen, bishop. Wednesday moved to give the under 471 Industrial policies. n road and a new Mr. Earl was born In Providence Die policies which became death highway Irom the Logan-Cach- e A bright, cheery well furnished home is a definite aid. to happier minds and better-reste- d on September 3. 1919. a son ol claims In tlie first hall of 1942 U. to bodies and both are vitally essential to the war effort! Buy new pieces S. highw ay 91, first Fha Peirce and John A. EarL He with 1,115 policies In the airportIn road j hud lived In Providence all his life compare place projects. NOW! first 1941. of half until moving to the coast a yetr Fred Miles ot the state road ago where he was employed as a Iwisman, John B. Woodward and commission assured the commls. welder. slon that arrangements are being Aaron Lelshnun. Survivors include his father of WELLSVILLE NO. 2 Parley P. made to start construction on and tlie following Murray, Leola Providence, about a mile of highway to con-- 1 Baley and William brothers and sisters: Wayne and U. Baldwin. nect the airport with the high-- , Carl Earl of Oakland, California; Commissioners agreed to rent YOUNG . .. 1g George Speth Jr., Mrs. way. Mrs. Ruth Schelter of San Fran- Arthur E. Hansen to the state all available county and Kenneth cisco, California; La Rue FLirl and Olsen. trucks for the project. Die high-- ; Mrs. Wanda Izatt of Hayward. will be constructed and . LOGAN NO. 1 J. L. Montrose. way and Wendell Earl of Mrs. Vernetta Faarl California W. O. graveled this fall and oiled next and Providence. No. 2 John Clark; Lelshman, spring. Burial will be In the Providence Maurice Marler Dr. W. W. Merrill, county demand Roland Em' under the direction of Davenport and Chair cemetery ocratic chairman, was appointed to No. 3. Mrs. FYank SLum-wamett; the W. Loyal Hall mortuary of Others Priced to John A. Blnns and W. W. request Governor Herbert W. Maw to Mendon.Clarkston the road give No. 4 $139.90 Hall; Richard E. Yeates, Rebecca E. Cardon and John W, repair project first preference In limited number of a Only Junior High Makes Cowley; No. 5 Joseph Painter, Mae the state road program for the these Suits are available, B Peterson and John H. Plans for Opening Squires; county. so shop early so as to be Commissioners also that No. 6 Leona Jensen, W. R. Ansuggested sure you share in the sav(Continued from Page One) drews and Charles Carlson; No. 7 a meeting of county communities Use Your Credit! covers ofings. protect the rich opportunities representatives be called to outline Mrs. Nellie B. and sturdy frames! Up to One Year to Tay! fered our students, Mr. Hess com- denes and D. C. Langton, 8. Wen a new road program and that Stoddard; No. mented. "Obviously, this is no time Ambrose Call, Othello Hick- these representatives be urged to of or for curtailment slackening give first preference to the man and Bessie Morrell; No. t educational effort. Tlie needs ol F. A. larkston project. Carrie C. Pehrsdn, Nielsen our students grow with the stren- and Fred -- -No. 10 Preston Kidgell; emotional caused uous by W. Pond, Stella V. upsets Shirley, Mys. J. E. Robson and and Hovey war and its ofLshoots of hatred, Adalia IP. Iris and Nedra and Mr. Olsen; No. 11 Mark daughters fear and ugliness." Lawrence, Mae Hugie and Gott- and Mrs. H. C. Hansen No matter what else may hapMrs Cliff Newbold and daughter fried JaggL pen, it Is hoped that parents, our Kay of Menan, Idaho, Mrs. Dora students and our teachers, will Eames of Teton, Idaho and Mrs. maintain an attitude of wholesome Joan Bingham of Brigham City, were guests the past week of My. respect and love for the great AND UP and Mrs. J. E. Robson and Mr. principles of democracy for which we are fighting. and Mrs H. C. Hansen. Mrs Dresser, Chest Bed, TRENTON The Hansen reunion Eames ana Mrs. "There is still no greater need Bingham are sisBench and was held Sunday August 16 at the ters of H. C. Hansen. than that we must live a living new and very Girls' Three very in Camp Tlie five freedoms of Keith Thomas of Pocatello, IdaLogan canyon. democracy. smart pieces at a price to the Atlantic charter must mature Those who attended from here ho is visiting at the home of Mr. Rare make you STOP! from the blossom stage of high were Mr. and Mrs. Keffered Peek and Mrs. Melvin Grant. Ideals to a complete fruition of a and daughter Charlene, Mr. and beauty in fine crafted fur, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Peek and Mrs. L. C. Hansen, Mr. and niture with genuine econliving, working democracy. Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Harry Peek and omy! Superb construction This Is the job of the schools Priday Smith and daughter Ron-d- a, son Allen of Ogden were Sunday BUY NOW ON EASY TERMS Elva Cottle, LaDawn Morten- leaves nothing to be desired. and the parents are asked to coevening guests of Mr. and Mrs. sen. Pearj LaPray, Marvin Mears Kefferd Peek. operate fully, otherwise all our efforts may easily be cancelled. Our Mrs Ethel Taylor and daughter) Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Neves and school stands ready to do its part, he concluded. -- Junior : high instructors for the L'oV -year are as follows: .Alvin W. Hess, principal; Clara Jean Anderson, secretary; Lloyd r N. Andrews, Carmen Ballard, M. V. Coombs, Rudgar H. Daines. .Willis A. Dial, Mrs. Grace Dunkley, Bertie Mae Evans, James E. Evans, Merrill H. Gunnell, Harold E. Flail, Lincoln McClellan, Mrs. Alma China or Buffet $37 Lee McCowan, Thane J. Packer, .Mrs. Gwen H. Redford, E. N. Heres graceful charm, true Reese, Jerold Shepherd, L. C. fine materials smartness, W. W. A. Whatcott, H. Welch, and low price all combined Gibbong, Antone Moody and Ruth in a suite and an unbeatMortenson. f able low figure! See It and order NOW to insure Robert Crookston Utah Families OBITUARIES Get $1,509,000 From Insurance and FUNERALS I s; ; r L-- ah CLARKSTON i. IT f I ' me fitffib evei - wcune Per-haj- do-n- Commission Puts Airport Road i First On List . . . MORE THAN EVER ... YOU NEED HEW FURNITURE! Mendon-Clarksto- HEW CHARM AND GRACE III LIVING ROOM STYLE AND FASHIONING j prfS l y Ch . 95 T, y, Long-weari- 8-- Mendon-C- NEW LIGHT WOODS SPELL REAL BEAUTY FOR BEDROOMS -- -.-ir- tsr rm 95 TRENT0N DRESS UP THE DINING ROOM FOR LITTLE MONEY ?r lit " Buy o n JUST.. Terms T arrived . . . WE HAVE Judges Named For Primary Election f Continued A LARGE SHIPMENT OF BEAU- from Page One) Stella Christensen man. and JUST RECEIVED A. B. Ny- PETERSBORO NO. 1 Edward Olson, Garland Yonk and Henry Kidman. PETERSBORO NO. 2 E. R. Ballard, John Barker and Mrs. Arval Hardy. A. E. Allen, PROVIDENCE Olive Heckman and Norman Stauf. fer. RICHMOND NO. F. Thomas, Nettle Merrill and Mrs. Bessie C. Merrill. RICHMOND NO 2 Clara Johnson, H. S. Webb and Mrs. Cyrus Bullen. RIVER HEIGHTS Thomas Rider, Peter Griffin and Carl B. Ol- TIFUL YES...WE HAVE HEATERS FOR T U EE IP H (C To Decorate Your Home 13. YOUR CHOICE -- 3.95 d these Pictures and Select what you need to Beautify See Chambers. TRENTON Mrs. E. W. Bing, bam, Grover Lltz and George Mer-ril- L lv K1.T .s J i l .T.T! NO. 1 James A BUT STOCKS ARE LIMITED Already certain Models are sold out! Of course these cant be Replaced for the Duration, so we urge you to Shop Early! PRICED Hand-Colore- The Home. son. 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