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Show iT.tU time of sendees. Burul will be in the WciUvi; cemetery. FUNERALS and Hyrum Pilot Missing In Infant 1hippen OBITUARIES William It. Lawrenc- Face Five The Cache American. Logan. Cache Countv. Utah Tuesday. February 2d. 10 13 e- Funeral services for William Rindolph Lawrence. 79. who was North Africa Graveside services were conducted Monday afternoon in Log in for the Infant daughter of Kenneth and Elizabeth lialley Phippen. of 374 South First West' street, who died at a Logon hospital shortly after birth Monday morning. Survivors Include the parents; a sister, Carol Jean; brother, Kenneth Deed Plt!pien: the grandparents. Mr. and Mrs O.. A. Bailey of Logan and Guy Phippen of San Mateo. Calif., and a great grandfather. S. A. Phippen of Bountiful. Funer l services were under the direction of Uie W Loyal Hail mortuary. found dead In hte Logan hotel room Sunday, apparently of a heart attack, will be oondueted Wednesday at 2 p. m. In tire Richmond tabernacle. He was born on October 8. 1863 In Winston, Ala., a son of Etehu E'Uzubeth Randolph and Sarah Lawrence. As a young man he moved to Wh.tney, Idaho, and later to Richmond where lie hud resided most of his life. He had Jens Christian Sorensen been living in Log an for Uie past Funeral services for Jens Cl'.ns-U- . five months. n Sorensen. 89. native of Den-mHe married Harriet Elizabeth k who has been a resident of Webb on November lfl, 1877. in the who d.ed Login temple. SJie died in June Lcg.tn for 58 years, 1922. Monday at about 6 p. m. at Uie Surviving are nine brothers and fum.ly home, 790 North Second Orson Lawrence West street, of causes Incident to sisters. James and Mrs. Sarah LJungman of age. will be conducted Thursday Richmond; Mrs. Ruth Johnson of at 2 p. m. In the Ninth ward under direction of Bishop d chapel Preston. Idaho; Mrs. Myrtle of Sacramento, Cal., Dolva, Wesley Keller. Mr. Sorensen was bom In Fors-leHartwell, Orla. Vain and Uriel Lawrence of Stockton, CaL Hjerring, Denmark, on JanuFriends may call at the F. I. ary 28, 1854. a son of Mr. and in Richmond. Mrs. Soren Peterson. He came to Thompson home Tuesday evening and Wednesday the United States as a young man. until time of services. Burial will settling in Logan on July 13. be In the Richmond cemetery, un- - j 188'der direction of the Hendricks He married Christina Pedersen who died July 24, 1927, and Anna mortuary of Preston, Idaho. Jensen, who died on February 2. 1932. He married Anna Hendrick Ezra B. Gunnell sen Nielsen In the Logan temple Funeral services for Ezra B. on April 29. 1935. I This battery of test cel! shafts at a Chevrolet plant mass- - J simulated ffifbt conditions. Special propellers far Gunnell, 69, lifelong resident of varying A firmer during his active years producing Pratt 8t Whitney aircraft engines indicates atmospheric conditions test the engines at a variety of Wellsviile who died at his home Mr. Sorensen was a member of of the scope of the operation at thii great war. RPM's, which, in the dive test, attain a something peak rate of Sunday afternoon, will be conduct- - the Nlnth ancl a hlgh priest production plant. Shown here are test cell intake and outlet 3800. Upper left, test cell operators are shown at the con2 In m. the farmer the ln the Cache stake He served on vents, p. e.d Wednesday at being equipped with automatically-operate- trols, flying" insofar as the engine itself is concerned. covers which prevent rain, sleet or snow being After many hours of its initial break-in- , Wellsviile Second ward chapel by a mission to Denmark and had or run," into drawn cells. the Roar of the motors under test is the PfliW engine is completely disassembled "green and aO parts Bishop Heber Murray. worked extensively ln the Logan minimised by tiles inset in the test cell shafts, scientifically thoroughly inspected tinder Army supervision. ReassemHe was bom ln Wellsviile, March temple. arranged to break up sound waves. Upper right, Chevrolet bly follows, as weU as another protracted final check run," fix P8sW 10, 1873, a son of Francis test and run before engineers prepare engine ml tbe motor it approved fcr release to the Air Rorcca. Survivors Include his widow, Jane Baxter Gunnell. He married four of his sons and c daugheight Mary J. Mitton In the Logan tors, Peter Christian Sorensen of, In Hospital Recovering temple on March 8, 1899. Swan Lake, Idaho; Mrs. Metta S. Survivors include his widow of Hansen of Mrs. Irene Maughan of North Mrs. Otto F. Oskar Jr has subTetonia, Idaho; Mrs. Wellsviile and six of their eight Laura at a local nutted to a major operation at a Logan Is recovering Hansen Fadel of Margaret sons and daughters, Cyril and Allocal hospital. hospital following a major Hiawatha, Utah, and James Sorton Gunnell and Mrs. Carrie Bai36 Son ensen; 22 grandchildren, and Arrives n ley of Wellsviile; Mrs. Mary In Salt Lake great grandchildren. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Mather of of Mantua, Mrs. Jennie HolRecoverinFriends gcall of W. at the birth may Loyannounce the L. C. McDonald and son Lee, Smithficld mes of Idaho Falls, Idaho and al Hail mortuary Wednesday af a son on Washingtons birthday at Miss of Mr. the week end ln Salt Lake Pat Smith., spent daughter Gunnell of Weston, Idaho; temoon Parley and evening and Thurs- - a Logan hospital, and Mrs. Joseph A. Smith of Pro- City visiting Mr. McDonald's mo14 grandchildren and the followday until time of services. Burial! vidence, Is recovering at a local ther who has been 111 for several ing brothers and sisters, Joseph B., will be in the family plot of the weeks following a stroke. AccompMother hospital following a major and Preston G. Gunnell, Mrs. PolVisiting anying them to Salt Lake was ly Darley, Mrs. Laura Williamson Logan city cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Copen and Mrs. Eugene Nelson who visited and Mrs. Emeline Brown of Wells-villson of Denver, Colorado, are visit-- ! with some of her children residing Mrs. Martha Lloyd, Peter J. First Son ing with her parents. Mr. and there. and Louis J. Gunnell of Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. J. Arbon ChristenMrs. H. J. Richards ln Mendon. City; William J. Gunnell of Stre-vel- l, sen announce the birth of their -$ Idaho; Mrs. Nora Brizee and first child, a son, at a local hos- Church Notice Get Contract Mrs. The members of the 4H club, Sarah Howell of Rexbur; last week. Mrs. Christensen The Evangelical Lutheran church e Ln-CachThe airport, under ispitalthe former Idaho, and Mrs. Elizabeth Bailey and their partners a enjoyed holds regular services in Login on Crystal Allen. F. Thomas of the supervision of Logan. party at the home of Don Muir the Second and fourth WednesFriends may call at the family Friday Games were Green, has been invited to sign a Promoted evening. days of each month at 7 p. m. in Administration home this evening and Wednesday played and a plate lunch served Civil Aeronautics the Seventh Day Adventist chapel, to Bonnie Shelton, Mareen Muir. flight contract to train army aviaOliver Boyle Jr., son of Mr. and 274 North 2nd West. The Rev. was learned it tion cadets, been today. Mrs. proOliver Lon has Boyle Betty Yonk, Cleon Richards, G. Hansen .of Ogden Is the Paul will connection be in The moted to rank of corporal at the training Joyce Baker, Lon Jean Bird, Mar- The next service is schedpastor. jean Willis, Gilbert Wood, Ross with the new ATS program at gunnery school. San Luis uled for Wednesday. Everyone is Shelton, Donald Kidman, Jay Rich- - USAC. Obispo, Calif cordially Invited. ' ards, Maurice, Fred Hardman, Tl.atcher Coal Alvin Kidman and WOOD WANTED Do.i Muir. Leaves for Training First Daughter Mariage Licenses Company. Phone 76. Miss Dorothy Wood was a week1 Jack Crookston, son of Mrs. IntMr. and Mrs. LaMar Spackman Marriage licenses have been Isend guest of Mr. and Mrs. Lon ta B. Crookston, of Logan, will of Richmond are Unfurnished FOR RENT apartreceiving sued at the Cache County clerks leave this week end for Fresno, ment one on ground floor and Wood and family. following the birth of office to Wayne Maughan Von will enter he where the street. Mrs. California, Eddis Main Muir entertained at one upstairs. Near thcir first chid a daughter, born and 22, Bedford, Wyo., a dinner Sunday, covers being air corps. Jack is a sophomore at a local hospital this week Mrs. Almen, Telephone 275W. Mary Areola Larsen, 22, Thayne, laid for Mrs. Clara Swenson and student ot Utah State, where he Is tire former Janice Wyo.; to John Sparkman Lynn M. Darley, FURNACE CLEANING, Repairing, daughter Wanda of Nibley, Mr is active in athletics as a prom Bulfen. 23 and Shirley Albretsen Baldwin, Stoker Repairing and Service and Mrs. Muir and children. inent intermountain skier, and a 17, Wellsviile; to Donald Coleman Wangsgaard Coal and Stoker Co. Mrs. Robert Finch and daugh- member of Sigma Chi fraternity. Graduates 132. Martin, 22, San Francisco, Cal., 167 South Main. Phone In the enlisted He air last corps ters of Pocatello, Idaho were 17, Samuel Lafayette Shaffer, 37, and Sarah Lee LaFortune, guests last week of Mr. and Mrs. December. Yuba City, Cal. of been has gradLogan, formerly William Hughes. uated from the U. S. Naval TrainDenver Mrs. Zelda Morris entertained! mates at a quilting Thursday. Luncheon Nathan Dopp, an employee of ing school for electricians on the campus of Iowa State Colto Mrs. Florence the Logan post office, left last THE EGAN HOME In Richmond. was served lege at Ames, Iowa. He was proMrs. week for Buckley Field, Denver, moted to the Three rooms, bath, wash room, Wood, Mrs. Zina Baker, petty officer rating Ethel where receive will he of Mrs. Sadie Hard, Colorado, Walker, cellar, barn, garage, variety of electricians mate, third class, young fruit trees, shrubs, and man, Mrs. Martha Barrett, Mrs. preliminary training for the U. S. and awaits asflowers. Priced right, reasonable Ivaloo Smith, Mrs. Vera Shelton, air corps. He is the son of Mrs. upon graduation to duty with the fleet signment Isabelle former Rhoda and Mrs. a Marcia student Stumph, terms. Dopp Bird. at USAC. He received his pilots or at shore station. air Mrs. Fern Bird entertained at license at the Logan-Cach- e 55 ACRES IRRIGATED LAND in a trousseau tea Wednesday honor- port under the CAA program. His Captain Now Newton. Wendell H. Sorenson, son of ing her daughter Vaudis, who was wife, the former Charlotte Thain, 45 ACRES IRRIGATED LAND in recently married to Ray Miller, will remain in Logan until Cadet Professor and Mrs. A N. Sorenson Smithfield. This land can be a son of Mr. and Mrs. John Mil. Dopp has completed his training. of Logan, has beep promoted to ler of Newton. rank of captain in the U. S. army. Luncheon was bought In ten acre lots. He Is stationed at Camp Davis, N served to fifty guests during the First Chil- dMODERN HOME and 14 34 acres afternoon. word has been received In Lo- C. Captain Sorenson graduated Mrs. Vessie Gibbs entertained at gan of the birth of a daughter in from USAC in 1940 where he was beet land in Lewiston. a quilting Wednesday. Luncheon New York City to Mr. and Mrs. prominent in oampus activities and was served to Mrs. Katherine James A. McMurrin, Jr., on Sun- was business manager of Student A GOOD INVESTMENT, beautiGibbons, Mrs. Hilda Leonard of day, February 21. It Is the first Life, campus weekly. His wife is ful new home near A. C. ApartMrs. Lon ments in connection, will pay for Philadelphia, Wood, grandchild for Senator and Mrs. the former Nora Lou Allen of OgMrs, Selma Hancock, Mrs. Marne James A. McMurrin Sr., of Logan den, who also graduated from the itself. Bird and Mrs. Gibbs. and the second for Mr. and Mrs. USAC in 1940. Mrs. Fred Sorensen was host- Roland Emmett of on 7th. AN OLD HOME East Logan. Mrs. ess at a wedding dinner Sunday McMurrin is the former Pst EmNorth. $1,000.00. given in honor of Corporal and mett and James Jr., will comFort plete his final year at Cornell TWO NICE BRICK HOMES ln Mrs. Boyd Bradshaw of Knox, A beautiful medical school this spring. Kentucky. Smthfield. wedding cake formed the center-piec- e and places were marked for 320 ACRE DRY FARM, 3 springs on It, house, bam, coops, pas- the bride and groom, Mr. and ture. Two miles West of Para- Mrs. Bernar Hardman, Mr. and Mrs. Kay Sorensen, Mrs. W. I. dise. biais.. I VSorensen, Fred $ and Beverly, Nancy Hardman, Mr. and Mrs. Do you leel older than you are or suffer Use Murine the 918 ACRE DRY FARM Northwest Sorensen and children. proved formula from Getting Up Nights, Backache, Nervousof Downey, Idaho. of an eye specialLeg Pains, Dizziness, Swollen Ankles, The DUPA meeting was held ness. Rheumatic Pains, Burning, scartv or ist containing seven safe ingredients If so, remember that your Friday at the home of Mrs. Nany Sidneys issages? to soothe and refresh reddened deliare vital to your health and hat OWN YOUR SHARE OF THE cate membranes resulting from colds, Larsen with Captain Zina Baker. these symptoms may be due to Kidney and Bladder trou- GOOD EARTH and close work, late hours, movies, wind, were given by Mrs. Ellen blei 4n such cases CYJjTCX (a physician's Prayers glare, dust. Free dropper with each and List with us! usually gives prompt flush prescription! Bird and Nan Whitney; bottle. At all Drug Stores. out Pioneer relief by helping the Kidneys wastes. have You and excess aclas Costumes1' was poisonous to given by Mrs. everything them with Refresh and nothing to lose ln gain Lizzie Barrett; vocal solo d guarantee Cystex. An by Lois trying rea assure each around package wrapped Buist, accompanied by Mrs. Ethel fund of your money on return of empty unless fully satisfied. Don't take Walker; life sketch of Mr. and package on medicine that Is Kidney chances any Mrs. Peter Larsen, given by Mrs. xjnt delay. Get Cystex guaranteed. Don t (SUs-teEstablished 1892 from your Larsen. Refreshments were servdruggist today. Only Tele. 234 Utah ed to eighteen. 8S. The guarantee Logan ihmi protects you. u: Bed-goo- v. - wd d Jep-pse- Lieutenant Earl H. Wilson, 25, of Hyrum, pilot with a fighter plane Northwest Africa, in squadron has been reported missing In action as of February 3. it was Ira rued by his wife, Mrs. Constance Van ITank Wilson of Newburgh, N. V., a student at USAC. Soil of Mr, and Mrs. E. J. Wilson Jr , of Hyrum, Lieutenant Wilson was born In Hyrum on January 8, 1918. He was graduated from South Cache high school and tended USAC years. In 1938 he went on a mission to Norway, reluming upon llie outbreak of the war m 1939 to finish hts in the eastern states. In 1941, he Returning hona Joined the army and was sent to , Calif. Camp Cal San Lute He received ins upixiintmcnt to Uie army air corps at Escondido, C.d . and trained at Baiker Field. King City and Taft. Cui He finished his training at Williams Field. Arizona, and received his commission on August 27, 1942, just after his nwrriage. Returning to California for pursuit plan training, he was sent overseas on October 23. After a brief stay In England he was assigned to the north African theater. Besides his parents, and wife, Lieutenant Wilson has two brothers. Dee H. Wilson, serving In the Brazil mission field and Leonard Wilson of Hyrum. to ims-mi- Obi-qw- LEWISTON Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Dopp of Ogden spent Sunday in Lewiston visiting relatives. Jcseph McKniglit, representing the high council of Benson stake, was speaker at the First ward caernment meeting on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Laync, Mr. rnd Mrs. Oral Layne. spent Saturday in Salt Lake City. Mike Seneth Thompson spent Monday in Logan. THE NEW Semloh Hotel SALT LAKE CITY, UTAII 2 e; MENDON :mum j THIS COUPON Entitles the to holder 25c NEAV mattresses beds - springs carpets - throughout the house. RATES $1.50 to $3.50 on any room ta the rates as advertised reduction one coupon to the room. NOW FEATURE FREE WE Garage USE THIS COUPON Real Estate For Sale MakesManyFeelOld - t Furniture m l lc loy-o- Utah Mortgage Iron-cla- Loan Corpn. i Cystex ffiiifi ! OAN - $309 Gelling Up Nights tejuuiu Autos LORN ui - 8 Livestock 4 6 6 |