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Show The Cache American. Lopan. Cache County, Ltan Pape Fight Friday, December IS, 1!'I2 1 Ariz , three brother George and James y and Mrs. Kleen Timmons jTho.-tileof .Smiihluld and o;x grandchild- of Snowflake, FUNERALS LOgaU WlUCCi land outer, and OBITUARIES Faces Assault And Battery Suit may fail at the family ihome toiiilit and Saturday until Earl Hymns of Ogden, convicted I .me of services. Burial will be In la Fust district court for burglary George O. Petersen the Southfield under cemetery 51, a foimer of a service station, has tieoige O. t direction of Llndqul-- t and Sons filed aLogan resident of lavun, died Uila morn damage suit In court of Logan. In In Ca. Wyo . after a long moituary agaiiist L. M. Mattson of Logan, officer on a charge of rlli less lie wo employed there by arresting Hans I)ahle 0.1 assault and balery. the NoKhern Ulll.lie Funeral services for Hans Pulile. 5000 The asking complaint, 5000 exHe via bun in Dig.iii, Ap.il 17, 78, lifelong res.dent of Cl.irkoton general damages and s of latrtl, a son of Knud and Li vim who died at hut home Saturday, emplary damages and In the suit, charges Mattson with "beatconducted Tuesday Hi early Uei Hwei.M ii 1'i ler.sen, CiurkMon ward chapel by Bihsop ing Hymas about the head end was in Logon. He was arrested In Logan face. Sunning are toe following bro-- J Byron Ravsten. thesr and si !ers: ELine Petersen. Sjieakers were Bishop Jolin Rav-sie- December 21, 1941. and Mrs. Violet Hall. Dewey IVter.vn Joseph O. Christensen Since being sentenced to the and Harold M TcIiTm n all of Lo- Bishop J. Byron Ravsten. Music state latiileiiuary, Hymas has apgan; C. L. Ivter.rn of Casper. was furnished by the ward choir pealed his case to the supreme Wyh.; Mrs. O E. Greaves of Pres- due led by Mrs. Eunice Ravsten court of Utah and now is at libLeah Ravsten at the erty on baiL ton, Idaho; Mrs. Joseph G Salis- with I organ. bury of Salt Luke City. Soundphoto The Allies are in control in French Morocco and along the Mediterranean in North Africa Pimcrul arrangements will be Other numbers Included vocal except in Tunisia where the Nazis are savagely fighting the American and French forces. Rommel's jumouueed by Hi W. Loyvl Hull trio selections by Mrs. Elva RavAfrican Corps are still fleeing from the British in Libya but ar cut off from their comrades in Tunisia mortuary. sten. Mrs. Beadle Griffin and Mrs. Amwncaajtroop. Bernice Griffin; a vocal solo by Theodore G) llen.skog Mr. Eunice Ravsten, Mrs. Besand three he spent his active j have 28 grandchildren j rum area, for llieodore sie Griffin and Mrs. Bernice GrifFuneral servln-water ditches great grand children. Four grand-- J years constructing Gyllenskog, 82, active church wor- fin; a vocal solo by Mrs. Eunice The editor of a locol dally paper and canals, road building, rail- - sons, Albert Stains, George Stains, ker who died Sunday In Twin Ravsten and an Imstruental num- again is taking credit where creroad tie cutting, lumbering, farm- - Willis Gordon and Bert O. Savage Fulls, Idaho, were conducted Thur- ber by Mrs. Bessie Griffin and dit is not due. Evidence is the Vivian Clark. Ing. dairying and poultry raising. !are serving m the U. S. Army. 2 In llie Snutlrfield at in. p. sday following item appearing in that He was among the first in Hyrum j First ward chapel by M. T. Van Prayers were by Joseph P. Malm-bur- g paper December 16. veteran Hyrum to participate in these various ae- - j ALMOST NO COFFEE Albert Savage, J. Bennie and President Orden, bishop. TODAYS NEWS pioneer will ohsorve quietly his ti vi lies and still is active despite j obt.AINABLLE IN EUROPE Mr. Gyllenskog was born In R ivsten. "The fact that the Western Air 90th cemThe in Clarkston birthday anniversary at his his advanced years. the grave Swedi'n on February 4. 1960, a aon Lines transport plane which cra- home, Tuesday. Coffee-loveof the Rocky A talented musician, he has of Niels and IPemell Truedaon Gy etery was dedicated by Clarence shed west of Utah Jake early Born In St. Louis, Mo., Decem- rendered much P. Clark. Funeral arrangements with In comon Mountain In service region He a been resident had public lienskog. Tuesday had been found shortly 22, 1852, he crossed the plains this field. He was chorl-te- r of thelevervone else In the United States of Smillifleld for many years where were under direction of the Lind- after noon near Fairfield was pub- - ber lhe' t age of eight m the John Hyrum first LDS ward for 30 he was a high priest in the quist and Sons mortuary. with breakfast Sunday, lished exclusively in the Herald-- 1 R Murdock company ftrrh1ng in years and aided in the organiza-- ! beginning Smith field stake and an active world Journal Tuesday afternoon. No Salt Lake November 29, faced the in October 1861. tion of Hyrums first band. He NOTICE TO WATER temple worker. lie filled a mission other afternoon newspaper deli- The first City but a one was they winter with in oay. a cup violin in Hyrums dance spent played to Sweden from 1890 to 1892. USERS vered In Cache Valley Tuesday Spanish Fork and the following orchestra for many years, was a will be far better off than the He married Cathryn Ann Smith contained any news of the finding The following applications have of they moved to Tooele. In drummer In the old Silver Grey people overseas, in the old Salt Lake Endowment the plane and the death ol 17 spring 1863 Mr. Savage moved to Hyrum organization and taught music in j Germans have almost no coffee. been filed with the State Engineer of house on February 6, 1889. She 19 the passengers and pilots. where he has since resided. Bear Lake Valley ; Iastead they drink an ersatz cun- to appropriate and or change water Hyrum died last May 29. In the Issue of the Cache Amschools. of Cache State coction made of acorns and grain. Laura in He In married Allen Utah, County, the Survivors Include three daugherican published and delivered the Mr. and Mrs. Savage are the The Italians are even worse off. ters and a son, Mrs. Inez Barnes throughout the entire year, unless same afternoon, Tuesday, Decern old Salt Lake Endowment house of Twin Falls, Id alio; Mrs. Fame otherwise designated, all locations ber 15, the following news item on October 8, 1883. They observed parents of ten children, seven who No coffee, tea or cocoa Is to be : their 59th wedding anniversary are living: Mrs. A. L. Stenberg. had at any price In Greece, Po- Whitt of Smlthfield; Mrs. De Esta being from SLB&M appeared : To Change: last October. Because of the ill- Salt Lake City. Mrs. J. E. Stains, land or Jugoslavia. Up to the oe- Michaelson of St. Charles, Idaho, ON CRASIIED ness of Mrs. Savage, no formal Delta, Mrs. E. Terry Van Leuvan. cupation of the whole of France, Logan City Corporation, SHIP TRAINED HERE and Joseph Si Gyllenskog of Los celebration of Mr. Savages birth- Bakersfield. Calif.. Mrs. R. the French people were getting H. Angeles, Cal.; five brothers and Log.in, Utah has filed application "Cliff Lee, who took secondary day will be held this year. Adams, Alonzo, Emmett and Gor- - about three cups of coffee a month. sisters, Niels, James and Joseph for permanent change of point of and cross country flight training Active In building up the Hy- - don Savage, all of Hyrum. They Th:y may have none now. Gyllenskog and Mrs. Carrie Poll;, diversion of .177 sec. ft. of underat the Logan-Caeh- e airport last water g Le Oyllen-skoby of Smlthfield. and ground right acquired Roy was and summer, spring reported of Salt Lake City, 16 grand- Claim No. 11568 from a well at a to be of the Western Air children and 12 great grandchild- point N. 300 ft. and E. 1085 ft. that crashfrom the W!4 Cor. Sec. 16, T. 12 Express transport plane ren. ed early today near Fairfield. 1 R. E. for and used Burial was In the SmitliHcld N., municipal An early report stated the plane cemetery under direction of the purposes. Hereafter .177 sec. ft. of en route to Los Anugeles, from 3',-iwater from will be diverted a of and Sons mortuary Lindquist Salt Lake City, had crashed near 185 well 200 bet. ft. and deep Logan. which is abuot 50 miles at a point S. 12 degrees 51 min. Fairfield, west of Provo. 24 see W. 1744.9 ft. from the NW Better than Gold or Gadgets in this year of diminishing stocks, Alice AlbistonMary The plane, it was reported, had T. 12 N R. 1 E. which forecast the rationing in the months to come, are these Funeral services for Mary Alice Cor. Cec. 16. been found and that all but two and conveyed 16,000 ft. by means Albiston, 70, who died at her home the persons, and Including pilot practical articles that are necessities of daily living. Such gifts are a ditch and there used for in Richmond Tuesday aften an ill- of were killed. The others more highly prized than all the dazzling frivolities of the moment. purposes. municipal ness of several years, were conductwere not expected to live. NineBenson Irrigation Comed today at 2 p. m. in the Richteen were In the ship at the time pany, RFD Smitlifield, Utah has it mond LDS tabernacle. crashed, about two miles from for permanent Mrs. Albiston was bom in Rich- filed application an emergency landing field. of of diversion, place point mond on November 27, 1872, a change We would advise that the editor and rature of use of .5 sec. ft. of of the local daily be more caredaughter of Gilbert and Alice Hill Bright. Site was married to underground water right acquired ful in the reading of various newsClaim No. 10441 for irrigation He may be enlightened Joseph Albiston on November 11, by from Apr. 15 to Oct. 15 from a papers, 1896. several upon things. well at a point S. 545 ft. and E. Survivors include her husband, 1390 ft. from the W!4 Cor. Sec. four sons and a daughter, Roy, THE LOW DOWN 12 N., R. 1 E. and used for and Dean Albiston of 16, T. Harold, FROM HICKORY GROVE of 600 acres of land Richmond; Ray Albiston of Oak- irrigation embraced 6, 7, 8, 10, Secs. within You wont read much except land, Calif., and Mrs. La von Watson of Salt Lake City; a brother, 11, 12, 14, 15 and 18, T. 12 N what this country needs. I been 1 E. Hereafter .5 sec. ft. of waresearching and you know, where Gilbert Bright Jr of Salt Lake R. will be diverted from Apr. 15 there is one thing we need, we ter Mrs. Emma City, and a sister, to Oct. 15 from a well bet. already have two things we do not Hyer of Los Angeles, Calif. Burial will be In the Richmond 185 and 200 ft. deep at a point S. need. Name a couple, says Hen657 ft. and W. 268 ft. from the ry. cemetery under direction of the I says, "how about WU Cor. Sec. 16, T. 12 N R. 1 Alright, Hendricks mortuary of Preston. men? You take, E. and there used for municipal indispensable Idaho. says, the- - top man in a big compurposes. pany, or any place, and let him Benson Irrigation ComGeorge Ileapes pany, RFD Smitlifield, Utah has kick off. Next day there will be Funeral services for George filed application for permanent a man in his place and most al Heapes, 67, native and lifelong change of point of diversion of ways a better one. And if you resident of Smlthfield who died at .5 sec. ft. of underground water care to get into things like books, his home Wednesday afternoon, right acquired by Claim No. 10440 look how our schools are overstocked with books on psychology will be conducted Saturday at 12 f0r irrigation from Apr. 15 to Oct noon in the Smithfield Fourth 15 fro ma Well af a point S. 307 and socialism, etc. and with proward chapel by Dr. G. L. Rees, ft. E 1410 ft. from the Wti Cor. fessors explaining same and no two - bishop. agreeing. And you Sec. 16, 2. 12 N., R. and used take professors murder there are 10 thouMr. Heapes was born in Smith-fiel- d for the irrigation of 600 acres of sand books on murder. on February 2, 1875, a son land embraced within Secs. 6, 7, 8, This country, I says, if it had of David and Elizabeth Hargrove 10, 11, 12. 13, 14 15, and 18 T. 12 Heapes. He married Sarah Olney N., R. 1 E. Hereafter .5 sec. ft. of 4 books no more would not be We In the Logan temple on October water will be diverted from Apr. upset from morn to night. could get our feet back on terra 30, 1900. 15 to Oct. 15 fro ma well bet. What are the 4 books, A prominent Smithfield farmer 185 and 200 ft. deep ,at a point firms. for many years. Mr. Heapes filled S. 657 ft. and W. 696 ft. from the says Henry. That is a good quesa mission to England from 1910 Wti Cor. Sec. 16, T. 12 N R. 1 tion, I says. "They are AEsops to 1912 and was high priest in E. and conveyed a distance of fables, the Scout Manual, the Bible & Why the Smithfield stake at the time of 15,200 ft. in a cana land there and a good book of Jokes. a book to see a Joke, says Henry his death. used for the irrigation of the "all you need is a mirror. Quite Survivors include his widow, above described land. I says. humorous, seven sons and daughters, Orvil, To Appropriate: Yours with the low down, Roscoe Heapes and Orrie and 14764 Cail Alvin Jensen, RFD JO SERRA. Mrs. Mace Reed of Smithfield, Al- No. 1, Logan, Ut.; .2 sec. ft. for Americas Finest Synthetic Blanket bert and Willard Heapes of Salt irrigation from May 1 to Oct. 1 fee of wit beha on or $1 Lake City and Mrs. Vella Wood- from a well 107 ft. deep at Utah, What grand gift this extra large Purrey Blanket 72x84 ward of Franklin, Idaho; a sister, a point S. 3630 ft. and W. 990 ft. fore February 13, 1943. is. A truly American gift, too, for Purreys were . ED. H. WATSON Mrs. Elizabeth Anderson of Grace, from the NE Cor. Sec. 13, T. 11 State Engineer. Idaho, and 16 grandchildren. only born last year. Created by American ScienN., R. 1 W. and used for the irriAdv. Friends may call at the family gation of 2 acres of land embraced tific Magic, this blanket is actually warmer than home tills evening and Saturday within the N V2 SEi Sec. 13, T. wool lighter than wool! Woven of 88 rayon until time of services. Burial will 11 N R. 1 W. Sf and 12 be in the Smithfield cemetery un wool, they are indeed a revelation in 14929 Elne Cristion, 467 N. 2nd. der the direction of the Lindquist East, Lcgan, Ut.; .015 sec. ft. for warmth without weight. Come in beautiful plain and Sons Mortuary of Logan. domestic use from a well bet. colors. Quantities are limited, so choose yours at 50 and 200 ft. deep at a point S. once. 930 ft. and E. 660 ft. from the Nil Seth Thornley 551 Funeral services for Seth Thorn-le- Cor. Sec. 28, T. 13 N R. 1 W. 10033 Wm. Kropfli, 1224 North 70. lifelong resident of Smith-fiel- d UNITED who died Wednesday, will be 6th. East, Logan, Ut.; .015 sec. ft. ONE 07 AME.ifCA'S GREAT STORES . well conducted Saturday at 2:30 p.m. for domestic use from a in the Smithfield Fourth ward bet. 200 and 250 ft. deep at a chapel by Dr. G. L. Rees, bishop. point S. 2481.7 ft and W. 716 ft. He was bom in Smithfield, Oc- fro mthe NVi Cor. Sec. 2, T 11 N., SB tober 1, 1872, a son of Robert and R. 1 W. AND SI Protests resistng the granting of Annie Thornley. Kis wife, Alice H. SERVING THE INLAND EMP IRS any of the foregoing applications, Thornley, died last April. Survivors include two sons and with reasons therefor, must be in a daughter. Louis J. Thornley of addidavit form, with extra copy Ogden, Seth A. Thornley of Smith-fiel- d and filed with the State Engineer, and Mrs. Harvey I. Turley 403 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, j . ,t. cum-jwn- co-t- we I n, M-- ss Daily Editor In Error Once Again Hyrum Pioneer I Observes 90th I J Anniversary rs : ! j t j T co-pil- ot iGIFTS for HOME n. lovers! ot n. 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