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Show Friday, October 23, 1012 Pace Five The Cache American, Logan. Cache County, Utah Local News SPANISH ' FOIIKER FUNERALS IS FIIOSII IKEXY i and OBITUARIES ufay, Wellsville Man Dies in Idaho City Is-- . nt HYRUM Jpore' Classified Ads CAPITOL SATURDAY ONLY THE GREATEST SHOW OF THE STAR-FILLE- YEAR HERE -- mm.mtm GREATEST GALAXY 0 I FCR CNE UNFORGETTABLE TRIUMPH! SCREEH A - Zmiticth Cculurtj-J- cv presents ol CHARLES BOYER RITA HAYWORTH GINGER ROGERS rW. r . i HENRY rONDA ' is CHARLES LAUGHTON x f l.i EdVAkD G. ROBINSON PAUL ROBESON J8- f I..14 --k A r 4 ETHEL WATERS X. ROCHESTER Mes cf OSlIfilM WITH 44 FAVORITE FEATURED PLAYERS 'V . v la w HEAR i' A X SENATOR ELBERT 9. THOMAS AND I CONGRESSMAN WALTER K. GRANGER JARMANS ' X ' INTERPRETATION OCTOBER 30, 8:00 P. M. OF I THE SMART MOCCASIN- - NIBLEY HALL TYPE DESIGN 1 RE-ELEC- If ALTER DEMOCRATIC T CANDIDATE FOR SHOES FOR MEN Heres the most comfortable, best all around shoe youll ever findl Try on a pair of "Moc-San- s today let the shoe horn be the j'udgel GRANGER K. , $585 to Ig85 Senator Thomas and Congressman Walter K. Granger bring to Logan first hand information on present vital issues has been arranged. Advertisement) X - DEMOCRATIC COUNTY . (Paid Poltical ... A splendid program MAKE OCTOBER 30 (AT NIBLEY HALL) A MUST ATTEND ON YOUR SCHEDULE U. S. REPRESENTATIVE GENERAL ELECTION NOVEMBER 3 OF STARS EVER ASSEMBLED fv r'" Tv a I put-gro- :X N AT NO ADVANCE IN PRICES Jack-Dess- ie i TEN-O-WI- COMING SUNDAY j V rr mon- rate for Utah hut year averaged about 82 rents as compared t. 98 cents Firmer who Intend to get a this year. loan cn their 1942 wheat or barley through tlie commodity credit corporation should do so before December 1. 1942, according to H. E. Larson of Cork me. member cf TOR RENT Four room upstair the state AAA committee. apartment with bath. Has elecHe explained that after that tric stove connection. Phone 275W. date the sendees of grain grading FOR SALE O. E. Combination station, which was established at Sune and Refrigerator and other tlie USAC to expedite the testing 230 West 1st North. furniture. necessary to obtain a loan, wiU be Rear. discontinued. WhUe grain samples will stiU be tested and farmers GREYHOUND FOR SALeT cheSj! may obtain loans until the end of Also business proierty in PresDecember, other arrangements wlU ton. Apply to Austin Taykr. have to be made for testing. This Preston. Idaho. may delay the loan. Approximately 650.000 bushels of THOSE WHO IL4VE HOMES OR wheat and barley of the 1942 crop ROOMS TO RENT or who dehad been placed under loan In the sire to rent should contact the state Octboer 1. This Is less than Government Home Registration tlie amount under loan at this Office. 14 West Center, Tele. 192 same time last year but. because of W. Henry Otte, Director. , Save Clothing by Storing it Well Says Specialist loan rite, mure lnrrea.-e- ey lias been loaned. Tlie loan ADVISES ON LOANS Din Ludlow of Spanish Fork fentcd Reed Nellsen of Logan In final balloting at Utah State As A sun hut been burn ut a localtij F.rnie Mulfutt, former announcer, t0. be' hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Wallace f;r KYNU has enlisted In the U. ' f11'8 reshmen Plumlcy. It la Uie first child. MrsJs. Navy and Is stationed at the t'mu' C Jer' Plumley was Miss Verna Welch- - naval reserve air base at Pasco. More than 400 class members nun before her marr.age. Washington. He and his wife, the turned out for final elections a former Betty Smith, have been supervised Nyman Struve Logan display ar guests at tlie home of her parents, near record number by George Lacey of Tooele, student list, has enlisted In the U. S. Na Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Smith. council member In charge of elecFuneral services for Daniel H. reserve training vy flight pro tions. 77. lifelong resident of Maughan, gram. He will begin preliminary 1 been Marriage license hive Adclle Young of Logan was vot- Wellsville until he moved to training at St. Mary's college In sued at the Cache County Clerk's ed over Homer Grantsvllle two years ago, who January. office to Reed Nielson Rindlis-- 1 Christensen of Idaho Falls. Helen died Thursday morning at Soda and California Burbank. bacher, 20, Deputy clerks at the Cache Elsie Norma Gill, 17, Weston, Ida- Brunson of Fillmore defeated Jen Springs, Idaho of a heart ailment, na Vee Lundahl of Logon for sec- will be conducted Monday at 2 cleric's been have office county ho; to Burt Harris Reynolds, 24, busy during the week mailing to and Vera Vella Cordingly, 21. both retary, and Reese Allen of Gar p.m. In the WcllsviUe tabernacle, land was elected cheer king over by Preston H. Brenchley, btshep. all registered voters in the county of Ashton. , Eddie Redford of Logan. Prominent In church and civic Information concerning the Chain In Wellsville for Store Tax Bill referendum. affairs many Mr. of son Hanson, Courtney died while years, Mr. Maughan and Mrs. Russell S. Hanson of visiting a son, William P. MaughGeorge A. Reed of Salt Lake Logan Is visiting his parents prior an in Soda Springs. City, father of Mrs. L T. Wallace to leaving Sunday for Cheyenne, of Logan was visiting here WedHe was bom In WcllsviUe on Wyoming, where he will join the Mrs. L. A. Fakr, of Squamish. Kiwanis United Air Lines service as a co1. 18(55, a son of WiUiam He attended nesday. January Is for the Washington, Elizabeth HiU Maughan. luncheon at the Hotel Ecdes as a pilot. He has been residing In next two weeks visiting H. and at the home of the past two her mother, Mrs. Edith Israelsen. He married Ellen Parkinson in California special guest. during the Logan temple on May 13, 1885. years. Mrs. Thomas Eliason is visiting Word has been received in LoShe died 12 years ago and in 1940 this week at the home of her her sister, Maria Pargan that Roy Harold Nielson, son sister. Mrs. Ed Christensen at he married of Mr. and Mrs P. M. Nielson has kinson Robinson in the Logan temSalt Lake City. received an ensign commission In Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hall of ple. the U. S. Navy. He is a graduate A Wells vlUe farmer most of his Los Angeles, are guests at the of the George Washington Law home of their parents, Mr. and lifetime, Mr. Maughan was a field school and will receive his off! man for several years for the Mrs. W. G. Hall. cers training at Princeton company. He Amalgamated Sugar Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. also served as WcllsviUe city marM. J. Rose included Mrs. Kenneth shall for several years and was a Bradley, of Washington, D. C., member of the Jean Standley, daughter of Mr. city council. Miss Bernice of and OgBradley and Mrs. R. B. Slandley .is in a his widow ; Include Survivors den. serious condition In a Salt Leke 11 sons and daughters, of nine Mrs. Lester and Rose Mr. are a City hospital. She contracted ents of a fine son Wiliam P., and Alton Maughan of the granl-pa- r severe case of pneumonia. born to their daughter Mrs. Drue Soda Springs; Louis P. Maughan Andrew of Salt Lake City. The of Hyrum; Wilford and Harold Professor G. Alvin Carpenter, agwas child bom Wednesday at a Maughan of Santa Maria, Califorricultural economist for the Utah Logan hospital. nia; Charles Maughan of Layton; Extension service, discussed inflaMrs. Melinda Allen, who has Mrs. J. F. Webb of Santa Barbara, tionary trends to members of the spent the past month at the CaUfornla; Mrs. Emil Von Almen, Logan Study club Monday evening. home of her son John Allen, and of Bedford, Wyoming and Mrs. Mrs. Howard Peterson was hostess. family, is Improving in health, it Ethel Jones of WeUsviUe; 41 grand is chUdren and 24 great grandchildMrs. Joel E. Ricks was hostess and Sophus Bertelsen of the state R 16 bothers and sisters; theR' of the USAC Women' club Monday public welfare department and home included Mr. and Mrs. O. ren and Charles, Frank, Henry, H., Guy bureau of director G. James Kerr, afternoon at her home. Dr. Jo E. Rose and family, Mrs. Mae and Christina George David, called at assistance of and service, L. Ricks, professor of history at Andersen Mrs. Ida and Bell Maughan, Mrs. Leona Walters, tlie college gave a talk on war the local welfare department on Dokas and son of Salt Lake City. Mrs. FUnnie Brown, Mrs. Millie confer with to afternoon In the Thursday Pacific. and peace Leisliman, Mrs. Eiva Green, Mrs. Chairman Noble Chambers. Alien and Mrs. Esther Dar-le- y A son was born in a local hosfold tlie edges of the bag so Agnes of WeUsviUe; WUlard and Hymoths or beetles cannot get In. pital Monday night to Ensign and rum Maugham of Ronan, Montana Mrs. Ray Lindquist. The mother Hang the bag In a cool closet. Drumand Joseph Maughan of Is the former Mern Yeates, daughIf you have some wool or part-woEva Mrs. and Montana mond, ter of Postmaster and Mrs. Eugarments that are not soiled Ames of Ogden. or laungene Yeates. The proud father is enough for Friends may call at the home stationed with the U. S. Fleet dering, brush them thoroughly both Mrs. Howard Jones in Wells-viU- e, of somewhere in the South Pacific. inside out well and and air them Be sure you do a good Job of Sunday and Monday untU putting away your summer clothes before storing. Store as described time of services. Burial wll be In for their annual rest this season, above. diWash you bathing suit In warm the WellsvUle cemetery under for careful putting away keeps Funeral of the rection Thompson suds rinse and dry thoroughly and them in better condition and store in a box. If it Is wool or Home of Hyrum. lengthens their life span, says Miss Susie Sanford, clothing specialist partly of wool, put moth crystals, balls, or flakes with it and either James W. Linfor- dfor the Utah Extension Service. Funeral services for James W. "Check your dresses, coats, and wrap the box well or seal it. Wash and and your 67, dry prominent logon Linford, cap put bathing Miss Sanford explains. Jackets, who Woodrow M. Rigby, former Lo- - Mend them if they need repair, a little talcum powder or corn- teacher and business man, gan man who Is now manager of . Try to remove any stains from starch inside it before storing. Put died of a heart attack early Fri2 the Beneficial Life Insurance Co.. I washable garments before launder-i- n It away in a dark, cool place. day, were conducted today at ward First Sacramento, California, visited j mg. Tub washable dresses, and chapIn the Logan p.m. el by Bishop Henry H. Cooper. Iron if you wish. Put these frocks Burial was in the family plot away in boxes or on hangers in of the Logan city cemetery under protective bags. See that nonwash-Th- e Ralph Smith Camp, Daugh- - abe dresses are clean, and hang direction of the W. Loyal Hall morters of Utah Pioneers, met Thins- - them in tuary. garment bags that will day at the home of Mrs. Della keep out the dust. Cronquist. Mrs. Etta Nyman and FIRST NAVAL ACTION Launder washable coats or Nyman were assisting host- - ets before you store them. If soiled U. S. Marines took prominent esses. Mrs. Stella Chritenen was nonwashable part In the first naval action of types need charge of the program. the War in 1812. Ask a Jaycee jng. Put the garments on hangers, Marabout Soldiers of the Sea, padded If possible, and store in Mrs. Walter K. Granger, wife cf ine Recruiting headquarters 139 protective bags, the First District congressman North Main Phone 370. if the garment is wool, or partly from Utah, was honored Monday wool, safeguard it against clothes by the Democratic Women's study moths and carpet beetles by Pride, the most dangerous of all at a dinner at the Bluebird, ting paradichlorobenzene from want of faults, proceeds crystals, Mrs. Granger was an Informal bulls, or flakes in the sense, or want of thought. pockets and speaker at the meeting which a bag of these preventives over the followed. neck 0f the hanger. Then seal or l the AAA COMMITTEEMAN COMMITTEE. W. W. MERRILL, Chairman (Paid Pol Advt.) |