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Show The Cache American, Logan, Cache County, Utah Pape Eight Cache Turkey Growers Elect Directors Friday, February FIRST RADIOniOTOS FROM CHINA PROVIDENCE of the Cache KIjh turn of dim-lnrValley Turkey Growers' cooperative association, was ri'jxirted by President J B Whit of Paradise along with a re)ort of aurcsesful operation for the first year. Keith Meikle of Smilhflcld was liie only new director elected and tamer K. Wood of Trenton, waj Holdreelected, Mr. White &aid. over directors are Mr While, J. C. Parsons of Benson. LaVon and Fred Alder of Provident. and Thomas J. Buttars Jr. CHUNGKING This ra.liophoto, one of the first In the new service of Clarkslon. from China, shows Allied air chief plotting aerial activities for theater. (left to nght): their commands in the Officers rexjrtcd tliat the General Claire L. Chennault; General Caleb V. Haynes, and Col. plant at Trenton, built In Robert L. Scott inspect a map and plan attacks on Jap stronghohl. 1943 with the a.vstst.iiHe of tlic In another sector of the same Asiatic war field. Central Sir Archibald Farm Security Administration, proP. Wavcll has begun an offenaive to reopen the Burma road to China cessed more than $400 000 worth of birds A total of 69 450 birds m . were processed during the fall and SLIMMING DIAS PANEL winter run at an average cast of 1 C ep w 47 rents per bird. O OCilOOl An average of 65 persons were H Kdburn, former direc- employed at the plant each day, and the plant return, d a profit of U,r of mKl,t h iKjl at VVebtr Jun 1,1 Oigd n. has ben $1150 during its first season's op- - or m sociology instructor appmutid eration 'at Utaii tjtate Agricultural colit gf. r. pla ing Dr Hex Skidmore who has accepted a federal position in W slung ton, D. C, Dr. Joseph A. t jGeddes. h.ad of the U S A Ci sociology department, lues announ-- ! red. Greets Son Mr. KUburn was from Lieutenant Colonel F. J. Kcnnard USAC in 1931 andgraduau-obtained his In time aimed in Login Monday master's degree in 1933. He taught to greet a new son bom at a at Logan Junior high school and local hospital. He has been trans- served three years as principal of form'd to Fort Lewis, Wash. Woodruff school In Login. He accepted a teaching pavition In Impel mis Sing at Library Jro8 at Snow Junior colhge and Tlie Imperial Glee club will be fall became dueitor of the tin enteit iine.-- s at Uie Civic clubs Weber college n gilt School. meeting which will be- hold Sun- -' while reading in Logan. Mr. Kilbum was fn.st provident of th day afternoon In the public The Logan Junior chamber of brary commencing at 4 00. is Invited free of charge, merce and president three years The committee announces that Dr. o Ule Teachers' association. George Meyer will discuss the ue aiso wa! flrs(, president of the for a post Ephrann junior chamber of coin-wMoral preparation world" at the meeting to be pierce, held March 7. Mr. Kilburn completed most of his work for a doctorate in education administration at Stanford Reported PrisoneBen Thomas Griffin, 26, son of university last summer. Mrs. Ida Griffin of 189 South First West street. Is being held a prl- -, 0n I1 urlough Private Thomas Robbins, son of soner of war In the Philippines, by the Japanese government, It Mrs. William T. Robbins of Logan, was learned In Logan today. He Is spending a short furlough In was stationed on Corregidor fort- - Logan. He Is stationed with the 9106 mav be oidercd onlv res when It was taken by the army medical corps at Camp Jn Pattern women's sues 36. 3S. 40, 4.. 44. Texas. His mother had not Barkeley, Japaneve. 46. 48 and 50. Size 36 requires 3'i . ytrds 35 Inch fabric. heard from him since December! 1941. Send SIXTEEN CENTS in coins Advances for this Marian Martin Pattern. Wes Gudmundson, son of Mr. Wiite plainly SIZE, NAME. ADand Mrs. A. D. Gudmundson has DRESS and STYLE NUMBER. been advanced to the rank of Just Out our Spiing Pattern 00k! A practical sewing guide. captain, in the U. S. army and Is Sears Roebuck and Union Pacific visiting his parents, enroute from wl,h wo FREE patterns; six make- - ' !f'E,ns: s!,'?rt' 8"'Ple scholaiship winners at Utah State Camp Davis, N. C.,' where he has Agricultural college will sponsor a been attending training school to 5II ages. "pattern Book! teVcents. dancing party in the Camp Haan, Calif. Reporting at I1' Send orders to Newspaper Pattern Institute ballroom. Saturday, at Ins new station, Captain Gud- - Department. 232 West lSth Street, 8 30 p. m., Ray Wendel of Brig- - mundson will be yrlt. N. Y. adjutant of ham City announces. new training station there. Puh-tlm- w , , Mrn-delko- w ces first ward held Slates Election reunion Annual elettmn meet.ng of the Cache Canter club will be held Monday ut 8 p m. at the Lcgan chambtr of commerce headquarters. President J, L. Montrose rejxirts. B. City Commissioner George Bowen, prominent Logan horse, man, wvll discuss thoroughbred on hors,., and motion picture breed. ng will be thoroughbred shown at the public meeting. Budge Memorial hospital Mother and babe are getting along m ely. served In the chicken supper w the community kin hen. During Mis Ada Love of O.'den .'lent the week end with her aunt. Miss Leah Janes. Furniture Co.: Crystal Logans ! LQUCSlOr IvClUmS LOgcUl Canter Club M-s- Mrs. Font Zol-I ROVIDENCE tiger arrived liume Monday after pending a month at the home of her and daughter. M and Mrs. Ted Nielsen of Grand where she Coulee. Washington, made the avquainienc new of grandson. Mr. and Mrs Clair McDermott of Suit Lake City spent Sunday, with her mother, Mr. Francis Dernier. Joseph Eckstrom. William Mathews. Clark Jensen and Dean left on Monday with other from Cache county and draft are inducted Into the armed for- The on Thursdsy evenu.g far all over twelve years of sge. A URue Thruttr acted s supper as loastm.stress. Cominun.ty ahii-- u g was led by J. 8, Spuhier, with toys McCann at the p.ana A ocl d.ei was given by J. E. Spuhler and Mra. Varua Schiess. A male quartet computed of A. L. Baer. Denton Mathews. J. E, Bpuhler ,r.d Ruion Hansen rendered several selection. A history of our comm unity was given by H. A Theurer. Mr. Curti of Logan gave a comic stunt. The remamder of the evening was spent In dancing The children were entertained at a dance and dinner on Saturday afternoon. Tlic Primary officers were In charge. Mr and Mrs. Norman Petersen are rejoicing over the arrival of a daughter on Saturday at tu 1913 19, Trading Center J mwi MJir Am . j - p " - BROADLOO'iS v . 1 : f ) 9x12 RUGS ' , " ; . . : V s V's f!y i v s m 4 U v , l v 4 v Xv v F n V - 1 i F " r i f X vs' 4 ' e vaK " '? 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