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Show Friday. October 2. The Cache American, Logan. Cache County, ID 12 ment in private even if to look with a Jaundiced the action of the rest of tery." We are going to finish with quotation e hope our successors Boston Letter to Cache American By F. R. A. 'Continued from pig m until it Is only at f'anguitch, n employed. eye upon whrre he has the Bat- ' Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Ransom of Portland, Oregon, and ML B- - n this let-t- nle Andrew of Ogden, are guest to h!ch of Mr. and Mr. Earl Andrews. Mr. and Mra. Mark Meritor of in the Fremh department at the U.AC. Elmoriie, California, were Satur111 uhsoribe. The first from day guest of Mr, and Mr. Low Victor Hugo and hs hts custom-- j ell Allred, Mrs. Maud Coodarll, of Nrw ary nerve and enthusiasm : "I should like not to be a Frenchton, visited Wednesday afternoon man thit I might choose you. O ) at tlie home of her sister, Mra France, and In your martyrdom I Gwen Winn. Mr. and Mr. Roy Briggs and proclaim you my country, my glory and my only love." The other is daughter Bonnie, of Ogden, were from General De Gaulle, "Nothing Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs Is lest for France. Conquest can Juck Carter. Mr, and Mrs. Floyd Maisey of change into victor. Whatever happen the flame of French resis- Ogden, spent Sunduy at the home tance must not and sliould not be of tlie.r parents, Mr. and Mr. E L. Allred. extinguished. and Winston Boyd Eilermen Rose and spent Wednesday Thursday tuning here with Tela lives. The boys are working at bt cr to One) u certain family name just Richmond abounds in Merrill and Logan In Thatcher. Thu at found the name of Otia, Lortng and Saift common In Yarmouth, those of IfaU and Howe In Dentil and those of Mayo and Nickerson In Orlean, and In Truro there was an abundance of Small a well a rumor of an ancestral Rich a ho mas a moat Ingenious Yankee In the pulpit on blacksmith' Sunday and at hi forge and in hia lawyer' office on meek day. We Immediately thought of the Logan and Idaho and their many talent. We have a feeling that Apostle Rich's ancestors came from Truro Perry. and wish Mrs. George Q. Rich or Mr. Mae Rotkfird. of Idaho Mrs. Del Gardiner would tell u Falls, Is visiting, itjhe home of mhether me are right Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Lott. Mr. Carmen Gates returned to Cranberry picking mas on mhile me were on the Cube and me her home in San Francisco MonCOVE Mrs. Marjorie gleaned after many picker with day after spending the past week Tltensor visited relative scoops. This year there Is not a v siting here with relativse. in Idaho for a Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Marriott few days at Shelley. are large crop and the berries Mrs. Elva Allen visited In Lava already selling at retail at 19 cents and children, Colleen and Russell a quart and $12 a barrell. War spent Sunday afternoon at Clark Hot Springs for a few days has come to the Cape and the ston at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Fay Allen of Ogden visited Coast Guard patrols both sides George Loosle. with friends and relatives In Cove every minute of the day and night. Wayne Brough returned home on Thursday. One of them happened to be from Sunday after spending the past Reed Allen. Raymond Allen, and Wichita, Kansas and knew Will Jardine, Most Interesting of the summer people was the wife of Bishop Sterrett of Eastern (Pennsylvania, mho m as raised a Quaker and had much to say about that fast disappearing sect. She knew Paul Jones and Donald Johnson who first revealed Y.M.C.A. and Scout work to Logan. What she did not talk about In detail, thereby show-ln- g unusual feminine good breeding was the 24 operations she had undergone at the Mayo clinic. As she remarked she was a "product of the Mayos." Pishing Is unusually profitable on the Cape for the army has taken so many men and boats that anyone can go out on a leisure afternoon and return with Slightly Soiled! a forty dollar load of mackerel Reduced, to Clear! or blueflsh and the days return have been mounted as high as ninety dollars a day. Here are the reactions to army life of a former leading debator Genuine Towncraft Shirts at the U.S.A.C. Prof. Vickers may enjoy placing a name on him. He that have become slightly Is a man who hates regimentation In every form though usualsoiled from display. Most ly Utah people love It, "It has been quite easy for me all sizes. to adapt myself to army life. to be Occasionally I get griped shouted at by some non-cowho has the I.Q. of a high school freshman. Then, too, the abysmal Mens Topflight Dress lack of Intelligence on the part of my fellow soldiers makes necessary so much repetition that I am often bored stiff. Nonetheless I Slightly soiled. A big group to choose am forced to maintain a mental 1 J R-'- TRENTON- he -1 ttah Tape Three Ether All n eie in Soda Spang on busiin- last week. Fred Jrnen has purchased live home from QurnUn Gregory Si: u:uw ay and la moving strew the rood from hia mother home. A. curding to Zend Harruon Dairy mple, Marysville. California. Is booming and prices are soaring 17c for a quart of milk and 8c for the bottle is a sample. Lots of people there and more coming. Her husband la at Camp Beale, near the town. He has received his sergeant stripe The Relief Society commenced Its winter series of weekly meetings on Tuesday at 2.30. President was in charge. Richard The Mutuals held their meeting also on Tuesday evening Prrldents LaVarr Hutch and Sophia Day were In charge. Elders George Webb and David Hendricks, Saul flyer and Sylvan were visitor and speakers at our Sacrament service on Sunday. Or-vil- la Ji'-vs- COVE Hyde Park HYDE PARK Mra Hattie R. Lee returned to her home Friday, She has spent ten days visiting In Provo at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Miller and In Delta at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Orlin Hunsaker. Mr. and Mra Miller acher home and spent companied and The evening was spent pitying cards and pallor game. Luncheon The salvage drive fur iron was served to Beth Lamb, LuJean and rag wo conducted during the Beamons, Iduiean Waite, CUrice post week. The town was canvassed Prikes, Jay Hansen, Victor Chris-- J LaMar Thurston, DeVoe by the boy scouts p)ehng for lotli-rwsersp iron and club women ap- Thurston, Jean Lamb, and R.imon Fred Purser. pealing lor rags Saturday Duce with hi truck gathered up Friends and relatives were glad all the scrap and deposited It in to hear of the birth of a baby the scrap depot. boy to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Quayle The grade Miami childirn were of Afton, Wyoming, In a local hostransported by bus to the North pital on September 23. Mrs. Quayle Logan school Tuesday where they was formerly Miss Beth Dallies. attended a lyceum. Word has also been received of A large number of relatives the birth of a son to Mr. and Mrs. and friends attended the funeral Burtly Purser of Rigby, Idoho, service for Paul La Vere Rliks, recently. d Mr. and Mrs. Purser were former ton of Mr. and Mr. Paul Ricks, which were held in Hyde Pork residents. Mra. Purser was formerly Mis Emma Bulls. Benson, Thursday afternoon. BishMr. and Mrs. Lambert Burgess op C. A. Hurren was a speuker at the services. Mrs. Martha Dailies and family of Rigby were weekand Mrs. Carma Bolls sang a duet. end visitors at the home of Mrs. Oeorge Reeder offered the invoca- Sarah Purser. tion. Mr. and Mr R. C. McQuarrie Mr. and Mra. Alma Balls have of Clear Held, spent Thursday and received word of the birth of a Fridiy visiting with Mr. LlUle baby boy to Mr. and Mrs. Allen McQuarrie. Lelshman of WeUsville on SeptemDelbert Petersen and Mrs. Wilma ber 22. Mrs. Lelshman was form- McQuarrie received word Saturerly Mis Dona Balls. The new day that their brother. Corporal arrival brings Die Lelshman fam- Frank Petersen, had soiled from ily to the total of five. Four boys New York, destination unknown. RandaU Seamens, son of Mr. and one gtrL Mrs. Alma Bsls Is a few week at the and Mr. Harvey Beamons, left spending Lelshman' home In Wellsvllle. Sunday morning for VaUeJo, CaliMiss Carmen Lee was pleasant- fornia, where he wtU be employed ly surprised Thursday evening at Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Beamon, broher home by a group of her friends ther and sister-in-laof Rendall on the occasion of her birthday. are resident of Vallejo. the week-en- visiting relative d friend. three-year-ol- ! Dress Shirts 1.50 event with tremendous savings in every department. AH odds and ends, all broken sizes, and lots must go. A great m SHIRTS altrtness and pretended interest. I hope within another month to be at least a p.f.c. Tomorrow I am eligible for pass after 23 days in the army. If I get one I am going Into Colorado Springs for a good steak eaten without hurry and amid the niceties of, civilized people. have met one kindred spirit in Battery B. He is Dan Tobin of N.Y., London and Hollywood, He palyed the cinematic part of Katherine Hepburns secretary In "Woman of the Year. He and I are in the same barracks and Instruction group. When we $et too bored with the inanities of the others, we get off for a few coin- - Legislature A JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOSING TO AMEND SECTION 9, ARTICLE VI, OP THE CONSTITUTION OP UTAH, RELATINO TO COMPENSATION OP MEMBERS OP THE LEGISLATURE. Bo it resolved by the Legislature of of the State of Utah, f n members elected to each of the two houses voting In favor thereof: Section 1. That it is proposed to amend section 9, article VI, Constitution of the State of Utah, two-thir- to read: Section 9. The members of the Legislature shall receive such per diem and mileage as the Legislature may provide, not exceeding ten dollars per day, and ten cent necessarper mile for the distance ily traveled going to and returning from the place of meeting on the most usual route, and they shall receive no other pay or perquisite. Section 2. The secretary of state is hereby directed to submit this proposed amendment to the electors of the state of Utah at the next general election In the manner as provided for by article 23, section 1, Constitution of Utah. Section 3. If adopted by the electors of the state, this amendment shall take effect the first day of January, 1943. L E. E. Monson, Secretary of State of the State of Utah, do hereby certify that the foregoingof la a full, true and correct copy the Constitutional Amendmentof proposed by the regular session the legislature of 1941 as the same appears of record In my office. In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the Great Seal of the State of Utah, this 24th day of August, 1942. E. E. MONSON, Secty. of State. store-wid- e 40 Only Womens BOYS SUITS DRESSES Big group of boys sport and dress suits drastically reduced. Bring your boy in and outfit him at this low jrice. Ages 8 to 16. 42 5 er 35 SUITS HATS Fur Felt Our better grade Marathan hats. 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New fall and win-tmodels. Sizes 12 to 41. from. Most all sizes. "I CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT Compensation of Members of the RUMMAG ALL REDUCED Childrens Oxfords 2.00 Brown, aU leather Sizes , . , 11 to Out 2. they go! . . . OUT THEY GO! |