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Show I The Onche American. Logan. Cache County. Utah Page Ki.ulit Lee Explains Hyrum Stake New WPB Farm Conference Building Program Held at Wellsville Eminent Chinese Surgeon Warns of U. S. Dangers history of agraslon in the Orient suite Japan attack upon launched tu fJ-sChliu, Dr. Margaret Chung, eminent s.rgeon and women's aviation haler, urged Americans Wednesday night to finish tins Job for once and for all." the first address In reiC.ntuig lJle 1942-4- 3 sponsored by college State Agricultural Val-th- e jc,.um bureau and tlie Cache Dr. Music Clvlc Association, ),,y who cllUJlg tiunlei "isolattomsts Couidn't see beyond the end of i)lclf Siiubby noses for the present Truing Friday, October 23, 1912 Die ' ed s ( Lo-ilu- U j ' ) st.-k- or ' j 1 j s I j JAYCEES OPEN DRIVE WITH BANQUET MEET WORK PROGRESSES ON BUZZER Junior class pictures were taken Wednesday at Utah State Agricu- Continued clo.-,:n- was Hyrum Stak; Conference held in the W.'llsviUe Tabernacle Saturday evening and Sunday. President Edwin Clawson was In charge, with President John H. which Is specif icaly exempted from Taylor and Wm. Ryberg, chairman of the Rationing committee the rtstrlcuons of tlie War ProducArrested III Logan after lie al- tion Board or which is specifically and of the Welfare committee In legedly stole two auhjmob.les and authorized by the board can be a't ndanre. committed a $225 burglary In evening was devoted Saturday undei taken, said Orville L L'e of gan and other ernes tlnoughout Paradise, cliairman of lire Utah to problems of the Aaronic and Seattle, state, a quorums. USDA War Board, as he explamed Mihhidezek priesthood d Washington jouUi was turned over by Brother Taylor. revisions of tlie farm constiuclion Ciifius.-eAt 8 30 a m. Sunday mormag Wednesday to the federal bjreau order of tlie WPB. a iqiecial meet'.ng of all ward and of investigation. ile said county USDA War welfare workers was held The Juvenile w.is arrested Wed-- , world pitUaament. have been Instructed to ap-l- will. Brother Ryberg lending the iijarus Lo-1 nesd iy noon by L. M. Mattson, "Sumbody bungled alter tne con- uUly uppheal.ons t! 'eus'-ioncec. red, bet 11, gall police olliler. While he was,tot war, wlntn is essential, direct- Gtneinl conference sessions be. men. Once for wo.t trade lo tlie gasoline l.ghUng aUempting (J Ule tucctsaJui 1. ui at 10 a.m. with music furn- some of the gixxls reportedly stolen aga.n Amenta is ui the vanguard conAll war. ol the ward somi-amafter mldn ght Wednes-- 1 0i tne light for lreedom; nice p.osiciitiou which Is not esseuiul to nod by G5 the Wellsville sttu.tion rho.r of voices under the eager-pun- y coinMouir the have her nan liom sprung day Splicer again war elloit and wmch tnvol-.eof Chorister Lamont AlIn Logan. Tins time we i.ie ;y to In r delete. .011 ol luixjr, material, assis.ed len. l. it by Mrs. Anona .Atcoid.ng to tlie youths story ' mast not let them down. This or construction lacihues urscntiy Maughnn at tlie Organ: prayer tlie t.n.e we muss imokc the ancient us rejxjrled by Mr. Mutts-m- , neeuid at tills lime in wui tnuus was by Elder Ervin Anhdcr of youlii first stole an auto in Seat-- 1 Mos.uc law of an eye for an eye uits sliujiu oe deferred lor the the Hyrum Third ward. Die open, tie und drove it to Provo where j .(! a tooth for a tooth, w.is, ing number by the choir Uiual.on. he abandoned u. Making h.s way "When the miserable murderers exempted "Praise to the Man, construction by the iann on to Salt Lake City, lie allegedly come their millions crawling com rogation ; choir of tlie vVPB rhoir and for lrum tlie itairict.ons stole another Car Monday and bellies begging Praise the Lord O Jeruang luilows: as listed or is ti;: drove to Logan. ;x ace terms, let us not get soften- wn.ch was begun salem." Construction Sult Lake City police sent out a mg of the brain and let tlie Oprning remarks were by Pres9, 1942. btiore April a tne ol Isolationists lead us Into auto, and Logan; ident Clawson. reand maintenance On.inaiy police first became suspicious ol j tentative peace. Let's fight this Elder Ryberg was the first to leturn tlie needed the Juvenile Tuesday when lie al- - ttur w a definite conclusion, then pair work and the speaker complimented w or a sound e to s.ruc.u: sing for trade to establish a Just, lasting peace." good ward on the beautiful building, tempted vw.haut change of design. and made remarks on comments Japan's victory in the RujsoCoi.strucuon of farm residences After tlie burglary of the Logan Japanese war gave Japanese war- of other people about our church Ilian cost ies tne total is where firm early end our wonderful welfare plan: Wednesday, during lords delusions of world superior reed from the Las which typewriters, golf clubs, ity and showed that the white $200. Times Keccnsiruction or restoration' of of one who said Angeles We the Mor. sparkplugs and other merchandise, race was not invincible, she said. or residential construction damage mons are not trying to bribe any-'r.- e, valued at $225 was stolen, police Tlie attack upon China was part destroyed after December 31, 1941. but just preparing for the checked the youth carefully, ar- of a plan of world conby file, flood, tornado, earth quake, next depression; said there are resting him when he again tried quest, as Premier Tanaka Indicat86 stakes 86 with to trade some of the goods for ed in 1927 when he reported, In or binular calamity. warehouses Construction of farm buildings, filled to overflowing; bore a order to conquer the world, we gasoline. fences and other faculties, except strong testimony to the truthfulFBI Agents took the suspect to must first conquer China. residences, serving a single farm ness of this work. heart-beakiSalt Lake City for further For five long, where the total cost is less than The choir sang the anthem, years of disillusionment, fighting Holy Art Thou. barehanded and without modern $lu00. of Testimonies Construction were irrigation pipe born by NEWS ABOUT CACHE MEN equipment, China has been Amerilines or drainage Ule drams In Arvil S. Lee of the Paradise IN TIIE AHMED FORCES ca's front line of defense, Dr. which 110 materials except earth Bishopric: James G. Wilson of "There is no Chung declared. or oilier unprocessed materials and tiie Hyrum First ward Bishopric, will (Continued from Page One) continue she but that question concrete and Rulon B. Maughan of the or his second commission In the U. to fight until aggressor nations are clay more than 12 Wellsville Second ward Bishopnot cr tile pipe, conquered and a decent, just and S. Marine corps, his parents reric inches in internal diameter, are lasting peace is assured. Upon the ported Wednesday. President John H. Taylor took outcome of China of the battle lieutenant Resigning a second up the remainder of the time or Construction manufacturmg commission in the marine corps to rests the fate of America and the some very fine thoughts r,d processing, or assembling facilities on gave seek a commission In the corps fate of things to come for the comkeeping the Sabbath day holy. for farm products where the total centuries. air service, Lieutenant Lee has ing The closing number was "The If the world powers had moved cost is less than $5000. been graduated from the U. S. King of Glory" by the choir, with conother Any Mrs. Mattie Parley as naval air station at Corpus Christ! swiftly and effectively by boycott soloist. or other means to prevent Japans struction where the total cost is The aftrrnoon session began at Texas, as a second lieutenant. less $1000. than 2 p.m. with the A graduate of Utah State Agriconquest In 1931 the machinery choir and conConstruction which is to be re-- 1 cultural college, Lieutenant Lee ol world peace still would be gregation singing "Come, Come Ye War and functioning and this viewed by tlie county USDA enlisted in the marine corps In NoSaints; prayer by Patriarch O. Boards and state USDA War Board .'I. He received his first woild war would have been avertWilson; choir sang the an. vember, be must which and by approved them, "Uphold Ye Po.tals. commission at Quantico, Va !n ed." WPB includes: But due to tneir indifference Sustaining of the June, 1541 and served at San DieWhen the total cost exceeds the!sfake authorities was general and go until December when he began to China's fate at the time, when by Stake Clerk M. D. Morrell. his air training at Dallas, Texas. Japan was striking the first blow exemptions. is assistance need When priority n world aggression, they find President Albert Zbinden made Now receiving amphibian flying ed to obtain material!. remarks on Dthing.,' training at Jacksonville, Florida, themselves now In the embarras-in- g When specific authorization for Prasident M. position of national crisis and lieutenant Lee Is 'scheduled to go Thompson the particular construction is re- spoke on Right Living. to St. John's in the Virgin Is- insecurity. President Clawson's theme was She attacked strikes in war In quired. lands, when his current course is and each bore dustries as Applications for special author- on "Honesty a whether sabotage", completed. deliberate or unintentional, and ization for construction of build- strong testimony to the divinDarnell A. Seamons, son of Mr. condemned all special groups and ings or other structures used pri- ity of this work. Anthem, "O Divine Redeemer," and Mrs. Arthur Seamons of Wel- subversive elements Impeding the marily for the protection, processing, storage or other handling of by the choir. lsville, has been graduated from a war effort. The concluding speaker was One of the greatest dangers farm products in their primary naval training school In Chicago, President said he felt Taylor, be must reviewed state by stage Illinois, with a rating of machin- which imperils the American way that teachers should study and ist mate, third class, his parents of life, she concluded, is not the and county USDA War Boards U. S. the of and AgHun on Department the or Atlantic the Sons reported Wednesdya. Before enlistWar Production WPB without state and county US ing in the army he was a Junior of Heaven on the Pacific, but the riculture before DA war board approval will be clerk and stenographer with the miserable, fifth column termites Board approval can be obtained. either denied or returned. sent to the Applications directly within U. S. forest our own In service structures, destroyOgden our where his wife, Mrs. Doris Hadley ing very foundations, and the of sabotage and slimy serpents Seamons, Is living. FINE discontent eating at the very heart LaParr Brown, son of Mr. and and core of this great nation." RECHOW-MORTO- N Mrs. Amos Brown of Richmond, has been promoted to corporal in FOOTWEAR the U. S. Army after completing HOSIERY ACCESSORIES LINGERIE 31 NORTH 'basic training at Camp Crowder, LOGAN. UTAH MAIN Missouri, and has been transfer- Some new murder mystery and red to Chicago, Illinois, his parents 64 tdetective books have arrived at reported Thursday. the Cache County Public library, ON EVERY CRUISE and are now ready for circulation. History reveals that U. S. M- - They Rre as follows: rines were on all cruises made by Murder In the OPM, by Leslie the daring and famous John Paul FurdHer Heart In Her Throat, by Jones. Ask a Jaycee about diers of the Sea," Marine Re- Ethel Lina White. Fear Comes to Chalfont, by Freecruiting headquarters 1394 North man Wills Croft. Main Phone 370. A Talent for Murder, by Anna PRAISED BY SECRETARY Mary Wells. The Shape of a Stain, by E. X. On Aug. 12, 1919, Secretary of War Newton D. Baker referred to Ferrars. The Body in the Barrage Balthe Marine Brigade that served in France as that heroic force. loon, by Colm Curzon. No Coffin for the Corpse, by Ask a Jaycee about Soldiers of the Sea, Marine Recruiting head- Clayton Rawson. Exit Screaming, by Christopher quarters 139 4 North Main Phone 'A STEP t TO 370. Hale. j BEET VACATIION EXTENDED FOR CACHE SCHOOLS o, Farm ooiislruction must be limitto war needs and oiuy construction nmol is specifically exempted liom the restrictions of or Board tlie War Production l prjy to be successful, and spoke on th? ty of parents m l oe home t aching children in Uu.r youth, and stressed tlie im-plance of family prayers. The number was "Grant Us Peace. O Loid." by the choir with pails being sung by Mrs Mrs. Mattie Maughan, D.nlty. Ray Lechmun. K nneth Murray and Mrs. Marie Garr?t. Pi.triaich M. D. Bird cf M ptonounced benediction. Sunday evening the meeting was under the direction of the Hyrum Stake Relief Society with Counscor Vie Darley n churse. Music was by the Wellsville So cond ward Singing Mothers, led by Mrs. Reta Poppleton. assisted by Mrs. La Vern Maughan at the Pi,"l piano; prayers were by Irishman and Alvvrta Lea ham: the singing mothers sang "H ill nes to the Lord"; remarks by President Minnie Miller. n Rivlew of work for the coming y;ar wa.s given by Counselor Isabel Adams; solo, "Nearer to Dice." by stake My God chorister Gertrude WeLh of Paradise. Scriptural talk by Erma Ntch ols; selection. "Die Lord's Prayer by Singing Mothers; remaiks by President Edwin Clawson and Silas Allen of Hyrum; closing remarks by Vie Darley: Sin- ing Mothers sang, Prayer Perfect' is a closing number. All sessions of conferenc? were very well atiendrd. -- on s les-o- - con-uiu- j long-ran- (Continued from page One) radio training unit. Accompanying Major Silard were Sergeant Emerson Smith, Chief Pharmacist Mate L. A. Bryant and Staff Sergeant Ronald Winter. An office for Marine recruitment has been establshed at 1694 North Main street, Mr. Degn announced. Prospective candidates are urged to meet there every Sunday noon for further Information. "Ask a Jaycee about Soldiers of the Sea. Pride is seldom delicate; it will please itself with very mean advantages. Samuel Johnson. from page One) al.h'.ur.al hetrs for train crews and would curtail movements of beef. W1IL RIDE BUSSES "We have adequate buses to traiLsirt all students, Mr. Kirk-brisa.d. "and we can move them by bus at a substantial sav- de ing" Sturii nts in tiie north end of the district prevlousy have traveled by bus. Die new schedule will affect high school student In Providence, Millville, Mendon and Veil-vile- Petersb.ro; ninth grade students in Mendon and some elementary students in Petersburg About 230 more students will travel by bus starting with the reopening of sehooLs. Bus schedules will be shuffled, the bus starting at eliminating Newton and opening another bus route starting from Providence. Superintendent Kirkbride explamed. Zeno Andei'son, who has been operat.ng a private auto In transportation service from Pctmboro will expand his route, and another driver to be selected will cover the route starting from Providence. Other minor adjustments will be made to accommodate all county students. ltural as college yearbook editor, Jerry Olsen of Price pushed phothe annual tographic work on 1942-4- 3 edition of the Buzzer. Sophomore picture taking will start on Monday with the senior photos scheduled for the following week. Campus views, social event pictures and fraternity and sorority pictures are slated for later In the quarter, Men are sometimes accused of pride merely because their accusers would be proud themselves If they were in their places. Shenstone. CrystalFurnitureCo. m Logans Trading Center m-ta- ct . 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