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Show race1 Eight The Cache American. Logan. Cat he County. Utah NltWl Tuesday, December 8. 1912 s Barker The l.vangrliral Lutheran ciiurcti And. rvon home Friday afiei noon son in the sunny South at U: Sunday d.nncr on the srxnd and ' lourth Wei-- i A delicious luncheon was served, Ant eles. of his part the bit'er spending ne.Mlajv of eah month, at 00! and U.e afternoon spen; at quilt- Vri Urtta and djUj.)ltt., leave here vis.l.n; fri lids and AdvertThine mg the m the Seventh vinx Day enj pm. lw uiUir.jLldy haa p,nl Uu Mr. and Mr. Kiuwl Humphrey Ironurd J4im, Mill of Mrs. E) t.vt chapel, 274 N. 2nd West The'w-r- e relatives. A Mrs. Orlando Hampton mother w,.k,., at the home of enterAg Jumes former ' of Unm. of Suit Lake Cty. were Logan. Rev Paul G. Hansen of Ogden Fiatiklm, Idaho; Mrs. Aldon Jotin. Mi. Anna Chr. Larsen other Clara and rcl baskeib-irurk ur, has is U.e -- n I.l-- d snl Mrs. gir Anna fam. ser.L-next Bair. of The her Uw. wll member Uie pastor. and at!V(,, at Fl,,ding visitors Sunday. MjUI. tained enlisted in the U. S. Army a all be held on Wednesday, Dec. 9. fence, Mrs, Franz Anderson. Vic- She is leaving this week to jn.n lly and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Homcaml.date. thrift Erickson, usie Everyone Is cordially Invited. has been la olf.ter't Ajiderson, jlt.r ,usband. who ts in defens er and two e In Mrs n. Ela.nr and A marriage Hern V uive Scott, Fannie Sorenson wotk at Valejo, California. sued at Uie Cache County clerk's elected as Richard of Salt Dike City, at a Smith ju)in will be !ll lone Anderson. Tires m of Christmas" Miss Cama Dean, Richard and to Donald Eugene Cor.lcy, dt.g 0j ll(C Djan Junior high family dinner Sunday. 1 Uie Women's Tlie me Ua of tlie . monUily Logan-Literary club met Judy, children of Mr. and Mrs 28. 23 and Martlia Rea Jen.-nUie Dum Ikon dub at clcct- In even.ng Wednesday be room at held to tlie d.v.ice club stake with Thomas Thursday C.che Gunnell of are Ogden, bolh of lgan. week. Prinel- iuiu conducted houvc a banquet sihool Newton I a 9 pm. In the Dan-- j Mis Verna Robinson at in the week with their Thursday spending club was pal Alvin w. I leas rporu. Other vaiue under sponsorship of the charge of the program. A piano aunt. Mrs. Ora Jenkins, while sponsored by Uie An appeal for Cache county 0 r,.r, giom-Thcr-orre Jo Ami hum-- r of Lieutenant held el in Mrs. etion E. orwai played by their mother is confirm'd at the Logan and Cache stake MIA to cooerate In Uie current b(.rg one after w Beverly ho h M is Barker, Hu ken and a vocal duet by Dec hospital at Ogden following In direct charge are . metal drive, has been mad-- ! u.rv.n CaU. gaiiizatlixis. Gloria seen active air duty in rt.:ary; and Florence having Rebecca a M men and Lewis., stake Uie major operation. Logan by Joseph Ho cut t, chairman of lr,.a.sljrt.r; Barbara Ullywhlte, Guadalcanal, Mrs. Clyde Christensen Gleaner Girls. Admission will be Mrs. Sudonia Stevens of Logan spent the Solomons and local Implement dealers who Ncbckcr Joyoe Hoimea, activities book reviewed Uie Perry )orU.r Cross Creek." the week end at Uie home of her Club president tickets. ward budget by Uie to conduct have organized chairman. Tlie club la sponsoring were given by bv Marjorie Klnner Rawlins. Re-- 1 parents. readings presided, Mr. Mrs. Wilford and t campaign. la project to fill kits to be sent to A recent Norval Jones; two vocal solos by In the freehments were served at thejStok s at Franklin, Idaho. newsplcture " service men. Helen Nielsen, accompanied by elov of the Mrs. Lieutenant Theron program by American InJuded Barker, Cache Captuin Predictions of an early allied remaiks were A Christ- - ul aviator, son of Mr. and Mrs VeNeal Jenkins; a Eti.th Plant hostess. of Benson Uees in ward, Amerlvictory should only cause of L.gan of the club will be Jesse B. Barker, of Newton. m.ule made by Ray The Cache county Infantile par- - group of army men. Captain Rees, jm,s cans to work harder and make n n Lleuti-nan- t gave 17th. la purchamig ade- - slct.om d with the U. S. Engin- committee arriving! , his family happy by alysL come true. N. Ute prediction he of account Uungs interesting from! horns tlie to Is of Mr. son Thanksgiving day the provide eris in Hawaii Gunnar Rasmuson, Iagan news- - iquate equipn.enl treatment while on at done and mfo- - in- to enjoy dinner foreign duty Kenney and Mrs. Jessie T. Rees of Benson 4 ' son.! Uve dutpapiT publisher, declared Monday fanllle paralysis victim. Miss Vir- ward. His wife Is Uie er Fifty five guest were the family. former -. were al a Pearl Harbor anniversary asHostesses Keith, who is in the army air in attendance. gmia Webb, member of the Cacne Glad.vs Bailey of Logan. She rec-- 1 Mrs- Mrs. Sylvan Ncbckcr. home! Hillfield came at Ferry corps county public health department ognlsed the picture and sent ltT" Allan J.mkm Mrs. and all members of the Rasmussen. churmanvhlp of Major William to her huvbiuid for idenuflcation Thankvgivmg day pawed qulet- - Sunday were and Mrs. Bill Barks r. fori family Evans Jr., the committee Is pur- together again By with dinner family gatherUeutenant so,,jdmsl Njllkff ,rmBers. Thankful that th-'mgs. were! of Mrs N C- Peterson Is toine, the olht.f wppllM for enjoying plenty in a peace lov- -' IXCKEASKD SERVICK ON 1.0(1 AN CITY JiUS LINL during this week on a visit from and u h thfm vng nation, and hoping for a day his post at Camp Maxey . Tcxaa Uip Iu.d Crasi nurslnJ when those boys who are In dls- - j A.ru,in He will return fYiday. lie at Uie Kt)aa clty tant parts across the sea and In! ' r(Hmui pects to take additional officers Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Hendricks, other places w.ll n turn again! mar- announce the approaching training soon after Ills return but: EFFECTIVE DECEMHEK 8, 1912 and can enjoy a real thanksgiving, j does not know, at present, where John F. Illaurer of Rver Heghts riage cf their daughter MarguerOn Mrs. Armond Monday the' 6.45 A M. 6.55 AM. his bchool will be. Alvisj 6:40 A M. has assumed dates a president of ite to Orson N. Allen of Leave Leave Leave United States Army Air Corps, fn:ftjlmd her club- A d heious Leave the Logan brand), Natonal wa u"cheo" SPrwd small U.P. Depot 9lh No. and 5th E. Center and Main A. College son of Mr. and Mrs. John Arthur It) bee enUTU'neJ AOfull(m of L,.tu.r Carriers, decorated 7:28 A.M. in A.M. M. 7:15 7:25 AM. 7:10 col A holiday evening In honor of Uie lowing his election at the annual Allen of Fillmore. The marriage ors ' hlrh waa Allowed by cards. 7:30 AM. 7:42 A M. 7:32 AM. De- of middle the for mo-is ; planned of her birthday anniversary Mrs. Sidney Hansen won high and 7:40 A.M. m,.,.llng of the organization Fr7:45 A M. 7:55 A.M. itter Mrs. Peter A. C. Pedersen. dliy at the Bott home in Logan ci rnbor. 8.05 A.M. Mrs. Os well Clarke 7:50 A.M. 8.00 A.M. low score of is a Hendricks Miss graduate Supper was served and games canyon. He succeeds Maylou Hale 8:26 A.M. 7:55 A.M. Ar 8:05 Lv.8:25 A.M. Mrs. Vernace Benson was prizes. hated with played. Mr. Bybee is at present as president. to Westfield Mervin Lucherlnl the USAC. She was alfi awarded guest prize. There were the Lambda Delta Sigma fratern seven 8:26 A.M. 8.15 AM. 8:25 A M. employed In (Portland, Oregon. 8:10 A..M. secretary-t.easuras named j club members present and She has been an instructor ! 8:36 A.M. 8.25 A.M. AM. 8.35 A.M. 8:20 the succeeding John Davis. Following ity. the following guests: Mrs. Ross past two years in the Jenkins. to Carbarn Tod Weston, son of Mr and Uie business meeting, a venison for Afton Richardson, Mrs. economics luno 9 05 A.M. to Carbarn 8:52 A M. department at Mrs. If. R. Weston has been elect- - dinner was served by Carl O. Beck, Clara Rigby and Parowan hlgh Floyd 9 05 A.M. 3:50 A.M. 8:55 A.M. Cl,y and ed president of a newly formed Felix, prominent Logan sportsman. Mrs. Vernace Benson. 9.36 A.M. aehooLs. 9:35 A.M. 9:25 A.M. 9:20 A.M. foreavic club at Logan Senior high Sirs. and every 30 Seymour and every hour and every 30 Jenkins was and every 30 fu'rIk'd a m''SS!" school. Jack Bowen was elected' Following the suggestion or Uie , hostess to the following until minutes until minutes unt-.- l ladies minutes until r vice president and Joyce Allen, postal servcic many parents and ? nfCh 'e, , who met at her home Thursday 9:36 P.M. 10:55 P.M. 10:05 P.M. 9:50 P.M. ev- - f, lends mailed secretary. The club will Christmas afternoon: Mrs. Kathryn Ras- SATURDAYS ONLY eiy Monday and Thursday at 4 to their sons overseas early In at Cedar City. mussen, Eunice Cooley. Pauline Every 30 minutes Every 30 minutes Every 30 minutes Every hour P November. Answers in recelot of ntullurjl . GrKTin, La Myrle Larsen, Gene now j stationed in Kansas until 11:20 P.M. until 11:25 P.M. until 11:35 P.M. until 11:36 P.M. 'U'ose Pjrcpls are GrilTln, Shirley Petersen and Mrs. ''8 received w ,lh the u s Armv Air CorDS ' ... Thn 11:45 P.M. Then 11:55 P.M. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Tmms of Lo-- now Mr. and Mrs. Wm. C. Eng-- ! Mr. and Mrs. Vernus Spackman George Ballard. The time was enand 12.05 A.M. and 12:15 A.M. and 12:16 AM. gan are receiving congratulations land received a letter today from anilmince the score plnchle, to Carb im their joyed playing marnage Dally Service following the birth of their first their son stating that he received lla to Aaron Fredrick prizes being awarded and a nice Daily Except Sundays and Holidays daughter child a son bom last Saturday his Number 23. He said he could j School Days Only. The marnage took place luncheon was served by the hostat a local hospital. It also is the see no reason for keeping it a AKy. of ess. al Preston the latter part For Further Information Consult Operators first grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. month so he opened It. Ross Is a November. L. George who Clarke, has or Local Passenger Agent. LeRoy Timms. Before her mar-- ! Technical Sergeant In the air .Mrs. Albert Homer of Logan been home for some time, is riage, Mrs. Timms was Miss Don- - torps stationed somewhere In Al- - and Mrs. Herbert Anderson enleav.ng Sunday to join his wife TIIE UTAH IDAHO CENTRAL RAILROAD CORI N. na Jensen of Hyrum. a ska. tertained a group of ladies at the and daughter Gwenva and small flJDCAIL , t. j J-i- h-- r prea--offlc- e lit -- U-n- s j rs Lehm-farnie- n Pe-scr- re-U- ie l : ( j nav-Doj- le h,-l- r -n - An-th- I j ReR Prterv i - RICHMOND im(.nt -- a. er C,r. j nt A"h 7 ! i ' Caroon by JOHN CITIZEN SPEAKS 9 uxg& JIucIzm!" it x years with a healthy bonus of good interest! $3 you lay aside for War Bonds bach $4! pays For every not put at least 10 hut 10 of your pay to So Lucky because I just stopped one in the leg. But Smith and Weinberg and Farley . . . theyre dead. Dead because tee didnt have one more grenade to throw! Thats an American soldier speaking. Speak- ing your language. guns to fight with. More tanks, more planes, more grenades to crack down on the enemy with. lets give them to him t Lets loan and Nazis and making money for you at the same time! Sign up in the Payroll Savings Plan today! WHAT YOU SHOULD ' DO: If you are , , ; of your pay in War setting aside 10 Bonds through the Payroll Savings Plan boost that 10 if you can. 1. Already lies asking for more Well, or 6, 8, 7, or Japs Work killing of our pay to the Government. Let's put it in War Bonds. Lets loan Uncle Sam the money to make more tools of war. 10 Its a loan because the money you put into War Bonds now comes back to you in ten 2. Working in a plant where the Plan is installed, but havent iigned up yet 6ign up tomorrow. in a plant where the Payroll Savings Plan hasnt been installed, talk to your union bead, foreman, or plant manager and see if It cant be installed right away. Tlie local bank will be glad to help. 4. Unable to get in on the Payroll Savings Plan for any reason, go to your local bank. They will ba glad to help you start a Plan of your own. S. Working , Save fo Save 100 All over the nation, patriotic Americans are spending less and saving more putting at least 10 of their incomes into War Bonds and Stamps. So our boys can have the planes and tanks and guns they need to fight and attack and WIN for us! So the Nazis and Japs will wish they BUY U. PAYROLL SAVINGS PLAN .SHOOT STRAIGHT WITH This This space is a Contribution to Americas All-O- ut War Program by CITY DRUG COMPANY 67 North Main Logan, Utah ing a cent. r Savings Bonds S. WAR BONDS THROUGH THE tj to do it! So, if youve been postponing buckling down, remember, its "Everybody 10 or "Nobody (except our Axis masters) hav- Now You Can Buy War Bonds Through Your Rural Postman! NOTE TOP THAT 10fo BY NEW YEAR'S!" hadnt tried to enslave America, too and wont ever try it again! And its going to take 10 in War Bonds space FIRST FEDERAL is a contribution OUR BOYS. to Americas SABS & 12 West Center Street A. E. Anderson, president All-O- War program by LOAN ASSOCIATION Phone 980 Logan, Utah, Ilerschel Bullen, Sec. Manager. h |