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Show Oliver Hyram Gibbon, prominent farmer and member of Uie Sixth aard bishopric. u recovering at a local hspiul folio lug an emergency appendectomy. Lo-F- On Furlough Tfthttli'un Horace Corporal of Lou an, ,unoned fur the ctx month i Camp Adair, Oregon is home on a abort leave, Bmu n aon of Boyle, Mr. and ' Mr- - I - the Jr- - Ior- -l S I Officer Advances Str-rin- or-a- nd Lori J. Woodbury, son of Mr. and Mr. Raymond A. Woodbury, has been adduced to a third close Hanks CIoseofficer in tlie navy, lie enAU Cacti banka will be petty listed last August and haa been closed Monday tn ubsenance of serving In the 6ouUt Pacific, the Memorial d.iv holiday. t- d- At Farragut Parents Lufjcn, aon ' of Mr. and Mr. A!!xrt Larsen of Henson, l home on a furlough from Camp White, Oregon. C. Talks to C'lul , y co-lnt- Private Joseph Learners Plan Organization of 23, to Kill Lusk William. Malud. LUuo and Mae Culler, 23, Cky Unsu,n of Sh'lley. Idaho; to Thom 11am Durrant, 66. of of been grade her parents. C5.e !; Idaho and Ella Ierk Bigg. 64, Of l arniy. li.mg for the past lew eek at Group Plans to Idaho; to Ira Eugene Rudd. stationed at Camp San LuU Obi San Fra neb o. Calif Her husband, Burley, Promote Recreation 50. of Parker. Idaho and Myrtle a staff sergeant In the U. 8. Marpo, Cuhfomia. Teton 41. of Johnston Welch, ine eerp. is on duty In the South Utah at ktechanlr learners Cliy. Idaho; to Jay Warren Pacific. Surprises Mother 48, of Camp Young, Indiana 8! ale Agricultural college have Private Firat China Willi Cur ttudent body" to help Sarah Arv.lla, 39. of Dayton. gantaed bridge, aurpriaed bla mother Mra Marries in EasIdaho. the group promote wholesome rec- home Buckley, by coming Flight officer W. W. Welch Jr., reatiou l and social aellvltiea In fur a furlough from Camp son of Mr. and Mr. W. W. Welch Occurs Robbery It has boon announced by Wisconsin. Logan. McCoy, Sr. of Lcgun, was married Wed. . , Breaking into a rear window to D nesday, May 26 to June Frrrln of enter the W. F. Jrmen candy fac- - Iv Officer. New Promoted York. activities. defense Flushing, tory, 313 North Main street, bur- - of LSAC IL Oiaen. son of Mr. and W.lch has been flying for Cm ted lars Wednesday night or early fVrdinund A- - Bahr, regional field Air Lines for the past scleral Thursday stole $4 tu oi&h and Mrs. Hyrum Olsen, of RFD creation representative with fcho hits brn promoted lo gr&dc months. several package of cigarettes and I cf arrvkr. emimunlly forces o t corporal at the army air candy, police rexrted. It was the st basic quarters tn Ogden, mining center. Camp to third burglary at Uie firm In the 1,h Continue of Uie Hear its. it was announced by Col-- 1 In elated group. organization four nwMiUia. Officer L. M jilIU jor r. ncwing the annual onel Con.ser.se R. Is is. cunmiaud- Mattson Investigated. Tlie group hope to achieve mu- igiit Rodeo were bes-in the air forces n01inrt.d He has Preston lh pxlay by tual understanding between mech- since October 6, 1942. tluuiiber of commerce rodeo Disease Report anlc learners and other resident headed by Mayor Edwin Tlie weekly liealUi report. Issued to promote and par- Training at Kearns Crockett. Tentative dates hBve by the state department of health '0j Logan and acUvlties." ill Walts son A. of community J. Cahin Watts, been jut for August 6 and 7 with f0r tlie seek of May 21, hoa sn of Logan, has begun buslc training H.rry Rowtll staging the show, j lntrea.se of communicable disease Mr. Bohr said, at Uie Kearns air base near Salt1 In Logon and Cache county. Lo- Temixirary chairman of Uie or- -i Lake City. He graduated lost jea; la David Hutton of two cases of clUcken Child gan .'jrsj from Logan high sellout and was' Mr. and Mrs. Skeen are pox, one of measles, gl of mumps, j West Concord, Minn. Members of Grant when called to alteiung USAC receiving congratulations following one of scarlet fever and two of the council Include Clifford Dor- duty. the birth of their first child, a whooping cough. The county had man of Montana. Earl Hamm of son. born Thursday at a local 12 cases of chicken pox, 12 cases Deliver, Colo.; Delilah Hedenhuid . Closed alondaj hospital. Mrs. Skeen is the former of measles and two of scarlet fe- - of Minneapolis, Minn.; John M a All public offices and business RUt, Robbins, Clure of Creedc, Colo.; James daughter of Mrs. ver. Monroe of Logan, Archie O. M- ufirms In Logan will be closed uexi ) William T. Robbins. Mr. Skeen of Colorado Springs, Colo.: a fllght instructor at the Logan-la- l Honor Komneys Monday In observance of Memor-j- y Marvin Wallin of Amalga; William day which falls on Sunday Cache airport. Mia Vilute Jones entertained W. Uila year, Chairman Oliver Q Klrkhftm of 6hellpy, Idall0 and at a dinner party Wednesday ev. Robert Vennum of Denver, Cola Edwards of Uie retail merchants Award Uniforms for in honor of Dr. and Mrs. Representing college official In committee, reminded citizens again A roftball outfit will be pre. ening a program for the 400 formulating today. C. Thomas will who Romney, sented to the first troop in Logan mechanic learners are E. C. Jopp-se- n, of tlie Boy Scouts of America, to leave soon to make their home in director of the Industrial diSummer Teacher have every member in uniform. Salt Lake City. The tables and Jesse T. Wilson, supervisor vision; N, Blaine Winters, assistant di- according to George Reynolds. , wore of diconited the wlth Industrial building; V. L. spring rector of research and certification, chairman of the Logan Junior' state department of educaUon, chamber of commerce committee Hewers. After dinner was served, Clirtstensen, supervisor of training In the USAC field house; Paul will teach courses at USAC sumthe evening was spent playing sponsoring the contest. Ahlstrom, personnel director, and mer session, June 7 to 25, Dr. E table games. High score was won Sidney Stende, an Instructor. A. Jacobson, dean of the school of Licenses Dr. Romney and consolation The group's recreitlon program Marriage by education, has announced. A forMarriage licenses have been is- prize by Mrs. Romney. In addl. Is being planned to include ath-lemer teacher of Payson schools, events, dances, parties, musiMr. Winters will teach classes in sued at the Cache county clerk'a tion to th? honored guests, covers office to Franklin Whitehouse Jr. were laid for Dr. and Mrs. W. W. cal acUvlties, hiking, horseback of Uie Educational Artlrulalion 32, of Tooele and Bertha Popple, Henderson and Mr. and Mrs. P. riding, and other publications Program and Safety Education." ton Maughan, 25. of Wellsvillc; A. C. Pedersen. special events. (Sergeant Now Recovering IJJDCALS Visits Fa ere Five The Cache American, Logan, Cache County. Utah Friday, May 2S. 1913 George Dean Bate, son of Mr. and Mrs. O. U Bate and Tiwma Lo-g- tu m of Mra. M. Arthur Tartx-- t Tarbet of Logan, no are training at tlie Farragut, Idaho, naval training station. iKeo as-lu- an-an- L ( j ! Dr. Seth T. Shaw, director of Newsmen Here Agricultural Trade Relation. Inc. Fnink prancui for Ltah discussed the farmer pu-hi- , members of role in the w ur at a meeting of sUi;f 0 y;e Ogden the Logan KlwanU club W eancs-- , Bminer, acre Logan day. com-nulle- e. Leonard editorial J and , Standard Uie ! Ex visitors Tues , I ! Reports Convention Advancing A report of actlvil.es at ihe international convention of Ro- -' Liry was reported by Dr. S. M. Budge, president elect of the Lo- gan club, at the weekly meeting Tliursday. ! Clyde Carlisle, son of Mrs. Irene Carlisle of Logan, has been ad! vanced to Brst class yeoman In the u. s. navy. He is a graduate of ( Um. usac end wu employed at tlie Congressional library before entering the service. Go to Washington Mr. William J. Huslam I i andj fgionnairs Notice daughter Lola left Tuesday night ' All Logan American Legionfor Washington 1, C. for an ex. naires are requested by Comtended visit with her son mander D. V. Hess to join in H. Hashim. Memorial day services at the Wil-Ha- Logan cemetery Sunday. They are to meet at the south gate at Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jensen of 10 30 a m. wearing caps and Providence have received word that their son. Private First Class Clark Jfnsen has arrived at an On Lcav overseas destination. lie is with First Lieutenant Nolan Griffin, a military police unit. son of Mr. and Mrs. Royal Gif- -' fin, has arrived home to spend a 20 day furlough Visits College with his par- L.vnn Larsen, of the ents. He has ben s'ationed in Junior class at t'SAC during (he Hawjii since Ihe outbreak of the pn.-- t yerr, was a Logan visitor "ar- Hu reports the climate and Officer Wedne-- d iy. I.yn left school at in,lcpe are lovely but life on New officers of the Ralph Smith the en of winter quart r to woik'l!,t 'lands Is monotonous, Camp, Daughters of Utah Pioneers on his parent's farm near Tre- -' are Mrs. Vella S. Seamons, capmcuiton. Advances tain; Mrs. Edith Bateman, first Rav Welch, son of Mr. and Mrs. lipulenant; Mrs. Emma Reese, W. W. Welch of Logan, has been second Hirths in Iiifan Mrs. Stella lieutenant; Recent births in Logan hospitals advanc'd to grade of corporal and Christlinsen, secretary; Mrs. Hat- to an M 10 tank for fur tie Swenson, Include a son to Irving and Mary registrar; Mrs. A. J. Peterson Washerman; a sen to ther duty, his parents have King, historian; Mrs. Adella Hurst, arn-He entered the service ' chaplain; Mrs. Eulalia Lieutenant James P. and Wanda ' John. on, Bindrup Blnisdell; a son to En- - tllr'e months ago and recently j chorlstei ; Mrs. Ethel Crooksion, sign Morris G. and Virginia Ash- - ptm.' i among the 10 hig'ie.-t-. in oigainst; Mrs. Etta Nyman and croft Thurston; a daughter to Mr. !,;is company in rifle shou;ing and Mrs. Olive Stauffer, clipping remand Mrs. Melvin Lucherini; a son among the six highest in ma- - mi'.tee; Mrs. Glenna Crookaton to Mr. and Mrs. Preston C. Af- - chine gurncry. Ho 1j station! d and. Mis. Annie H. Kemp, a son to Mr. and Mrs. at Camp Hood. Texas with a tank gram committee, and Mrs. Dess.u Ronald V. Jensen of Hvrum. destroyer battalion. Nyman, reporter. Is Overseas , pre-ide- nt ' I - !0 1 rm Food d. pro-flrck- c; j I I J TOFILI JIO OP A S MA I APPLICATION L RATI Oil UNITED STATES OF AMERICA OFFICE OF PRICE ADMINISTRATION STUI II Form No. ApprortJ. Budget Bure I THIS S7V9, N0 KUULh Name Ink or Round or long Dozen Tp City or po't ofhte and State U, THE or Do Nof. fold or ink or yp pm of hd of numli ddr nd R FnbojtiTTi2fFTPjj MD. Ty i i j 4 riaar HEAD OF FAN1LY FILLS IN HERE LIST ALL THOSE THAT DOE. NORB JLOLSE N, DOE OTHER The person signing this application eertibes to OPA all siatementa m that he bas authority to do so and that a criminal otlense. it are true. A false 000000 OF HIS NAME on FIRST LINE, if eliciblb - . HEAD family repeats OEM. A, DOE JAMS ed tongue BOOK 3 WHOM IS SOUGHT. NOTICE NAM. MAflY. K- cembcationjs SPACES ON SIDS OF CARD APPLICANT MUST SIGN MRS lSiMd iMU Letter carrier are beginning to dietrlbute these cards. They can be filled out at once, but should not be Bailed before June I. Book No. 3, which la a replaceeld of th Revere ment book, wilt be distributed by nail beginning late in June. U application card has space for additional family names. Card ere 0PA nail center. Regular letter postage - 2 or 3 cent - it reeulrad. Cut thi diagran out and uie it to Can of Pressed ffefkrf OePP tI Paper Plates Napkins Soda Water cup crumbs in bottom of pan about 8x8x2 inches deep. Whip chilled gelatin mixture until light and fluffy, then let stand. Whip milk with rotary egg beater, or electric beater at high speed, until stiff. Fold into whipped gelatin mixture. Put on top of crumbs cup crumbs. Chill until firm. To serve, cut into square. Serves 6. Lemon, orange, cherry, raspberry or strawberry-flavore- d gelatin can be used. Far Thi Recip guide you In filling 380 VEAL ROAST frw!r 360 bra,sl". 240 VEAL STEW tor meal BEEF CUBES pie, lb 310 lean BOILIIIG RIB beef,Beef, lb 220 lic BACOII End 300 wmmasBmmsk 190 Pound Onions, Radishes 40 Bunch Turnips, Beets 2 Bunches 150 . 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Nippy Pound Pork postage befere mailingo mrowN' 7X7 G?EEM Dt (Mail YOU AfHi ..DOS (Lxt ' This application must ba mailed between June t and June 10, 1541, Alter June 10th, applications will not bo accepted before August 1. Print In the spaces provided below the name of the head of the family, the county in which persons imluded in this application live, and their If you are not a member of a family group, complete muling address. print your own name and address. III ADDRESS 01 YE. oocooo Prlat PLAINLY. Crumb Top Icebox Cake ... in which Sego Milk takes place of whipping cream. 1 Center Slices Pound YOUR RATION BOOK WILL BE NAILED TO - - ' Cheese PRINT f. Ham INST AUCTION TYPEWRITE Ot GREEN Ctarl lwlifl Strt, ANYTOWN NfO. 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Print below full name and complete mailing aJJress of the person to whom books are to be mailed. Books will be below. forwarded. If you address to not given Books will be delivered by July 21. are not reasonably sure of address between June 13 and July 21, 1943, do not submit appluation. Such later. be accepted till Applications f Vegetables Fresh Uaittff Stoto of Amerlco Offico of Prico Admioistratloo FOR WAR RATION BOOK NO. 3 APPLICATION Print oc-Wi- th Pound rtAi ore SURE 000000 Ttr 0 Hr 133 South Main 17E ARE READY - wilK all the good things you want . . With suggestions for all cassions lowest prices possible consistent with good merchandiing. For the Picnic Fresh Fruits and Franks STUI C0MPLETINS THIS APPLICATION, TEAk OFP THIS STUI AND TO KEEP IT UNTIL 70U GET VOUR WAR RATION ROOK NO. J AFTf BOOMtQ.t BOOK NO. 3 IDENTIFICATION STUB WAR RATION Fara OUT FOR1 WAR Phone 710 1TM Store FREE! 130 290 1 |