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Show (Tuesday, June 1, 1913 The Cache American, lgan, Tape Five Cache County, Utah Leads Bombers To Get Chick I Cuihe county' allotment of one I.ogun Marine Aids In Guadalcanal Fight - Funerals and Obituaries thousand pheasant ehU k for hois uiul v .its who w.Uv to raise In Central Utah as club piojeets, will be thrin Mr. and Mrs. Waiu-Raicigh about June 21, Pro!exir Captain liOMW M. Nelson Of ure the Memorial day Carl Fnscl.knecht, today Kntlu'rina Neith Haverts j. .on w.u loader of one of the holiday In central Utah. exThey M r. Katl'.anna are mature clinks the When they Neltll ll veru, li.itmg murine corps dtvej peel lo return Wednesday night. ure sold b.uk U the slate for IS 81, reMdrnt of loyun since 1904, fling rquad.oiu in the Solo- ei nta and released as game birds. dad early Sunday morning at the ns. according to a publ.c rela . ,i . olT.ce r poit from Guad.il-,,1,- 1 home of a daughter. Mn. Albert North reccncd in Lomh recently. Webber, 694 Rust Eighth Resigns Hospital lost During the five week begin-- n Mis. Ib'V Cur.lon llawkes, rec- street, Logan, of Infirmities inci, m eaily February. Hi rie ord l.brarlan at Uie Budge hospi- dent to age. s has She was born May 27, 1800, In tal for the pat five Ij.i.I r poit .id Capbe.n re .gm-squadron sank a Japuiuw her pint olid left Sun- Cologne, Germany, a daughter of transport day with her mother, Mrs, II. M. Heinrich and Anna Zimmerman NeiUi. She was married to J.ewpti C..i Jo. i of lknson, for Santa .'cr or Corpoiu ll.d Idlson, son of Mr. j mii tc. The squadron fl.ers al-Cal., where Uiey will visit Havertz in Giriminy In 1890 and si vt r.il gu iad Doyle Cardon. Later Mrs. Hawkes in 1904 they migrated to Uie Unitplanes, od Mrs. Louis H. Eilioon of Lo- at Mun- - tun. lias arrived In North Africa will l.v.ve for St. Louis. Mo. to ed Slates as converts to the j p d bombs on b.ues j parachute troops. (I, and Vila and served on anii-!'d- i jo.n her husband. Sergeant Loris church. Mr. Havertz, who was ,o. urine patrol. , Hawkes, sl.itkmed at the Jefferson j at Utah Slate Agricultural these operations, Barracks with an air corps medi- colh-gin ail the New Director for many years, d.eil la : f 1930. cal detachment. ...a.lu.n lo-- l only one pilot and W. U.jal Hail, bkdiop of U.e Lo--1 Vs '' S di Eleventh ward Mrs. Havens lud been a faithand owner ol I '.on Nl.cn had a narrow the V. Loyal Hull mortuary, has '1 ful member of the church and was Licenses Marriage , , the n port said, when he, tarn ties, ted a director of Uie V .Marriage lie ns. s have been active In several auxiliary oigan-Isatiot K d out'' near the tnd of a Utah Funeral Directors' and Em-d.' .sued at the Cm lie county clerk's . nd was alt.ii ked at the Palmers association of L'Udl. to Finn Godfrey, 22, and jidT-.Surviving are one son nnd two t.n.e by two Japanese ,: 18. both of daughters: .Kathryn Jardine, Captain Joseph Hav-ert- z. H.s gunner knocked down Returns to U. S. CUik-ton- ; to Ray Rochuur. 22. with the U. S. army In Aus- j,."'the! of .m and po;.sibly both and Roma Ashbaker, 21. both of tralla; Mrs. Marie H. Webber and jack tsiovveU, son of Slierlff and Grace. Idaho; to William Allen Mrs, Tena H. Steffenhagcn of Loplains, however, ai.d Captain re- - j s . j,.;j fa;oiu U. bus returned to d conselousm-sin time to Cache McGregor, 27, Thatcher, Idaho and gan; 14 grandchildren county after 18 months i end 14 his plane under control. Rachel Brown, 21. Officer and Mr. t Ilford tV. Welch Costa Kica where he has Idaho Falls, great grandchildren. in sjnni night Nelsons wife, the for been C .plain Idaho; to John Merlin Swenson. employed ou a government Funeral services were conducted n: r Joyce ILch. is living with her road 19. of Young and Donna Ma; Tuesday at 2 p. m. in the Log am project. Mrs. Professor and Lyman pirmts Saunders, 18, of Benson; to Waller TVoth ward cha;vl by Bishop Alif 11 Hnh of 718 North Second East School of Flight Officer Welch received more training with Oscar Johnson, 25. Idaho Falls. bert Webber. Burial was ln the The t'ompetei, marriage He w the son of the hit?, J' D. ijim) Nelson, son of Mr. Wilford W. Welch, Jr of Logan Fortresses, and was assigned to Idaho and Leona Hanson, 23, of family plot of the Logan cemetery Nel-oMis Mabe primary su-- and Mrs. O. H. Nelson of Lee under direction of the W. Loyal the American Airlines as ''rac n Shelley, Idaho; to William Logan, pirv.air for the Alpine scho:l has completed study at Washing jnd Miss June Fkrrin of Flushing pilot of a cargo plane. From that Hopkins. 19, Berkeley, California Hull mortuary. New York, has been announced by district for several years. ton Slate college air force UeUcn- MrV and Mis'. x,!on he went to the Florida and Cheryl Virginia Wagner, 20. Mountain View. California; to Elo ,1c rs1 t'alnmg school The language of toms belongs ment school in Tubman, Wash.,' . c n ' Welch FLIEK MAY JIK While stationed In New Yoik don Pace, 20, tmd Anna Sessions equally lo all mankind, and melslid now is suUoued at Santa 'sJulh iireet R't.o. 25, both of Logan; to Tay- ody is the absolute language in Ana, Calif. Flight Officer Welch became a IX SHANGHAI ceremony was performed In qtmiiited with Uie girl who was to lor Francis CotUe, 20, and Va which the musician speaks to evfrom page One) (Continued Homestead. Florida, on Wednesday Neta Call, 18, both of Boise. Idaho. ery heart Richard Wagner. bride. haiiiuhes in the barren cace-lik- e May 26. The young couple are Myrna Ballaid, daughter of Mf- - spending their honeymoon at Mla- next to No. 5. ci MrSl Iioy Iiullard oI ell6ua ' ml. Tlie bride has been employed When a few days later I was alKj alld of Caclie sraduile North ar woric as a bookkeeper and ln released to prepare for rcpati-.a-tho1, lltts bet" ensPloyed as' stenographer American In the these men partic. pants ,n non, ,;1rd llbrtru,n at tiie Btdge lios- - Chlcle famed raid manufacturing companjGeneral Doolittles puab plant In New York City. ,ull were in cell No. 6. Now that the this Well known t!ii war department lias lifted throughout Here for ExerciseUUM F1;(,hl of,.w wddl rec,nl u,l of secrecy, something can their Lie a tenant G. E. McDonald, for-- 1 jy v. as advaneed in the air corps of one small part of n.er betan post oiGc.- e.np,u.n .ffieers' trunug schoo' by oiv wl.o was ri,n.j imp: vsic aiiry m lioinesUaJ. He began schooling i.txt door cellmate of liieir for a N'tW Ul Yois, ullnid Ul L00.UI la.. there (ariy m April, nnd was com- slir t time. to attend commencement missioned flight officer -At first the cell No. 5 occu- Friday just reexeUi.es fur ius sou, oeuige ai . he Is the tune At the wire present cently. captives thought pants Donald. exawaiting further assignment, Russians, arrested in a sporadic but soon they pecting a call to overseas service Shanghai raid, m Uie transjiort Rirn-- .l their nationality, the ar. Completes Training department of rmy aviation. Ur! AuXiLaiy Pearl Rose Schwab of reported. and Logan, lias completed bu.,ic He jo.ncd the Logan unit of 'Wearing khaki trousers their facts matted in,, ..t rir.--t Worn. ns Auxibary the naduiial guard in December of l.a.umg center at Fort Des I9j7 dt iile age of 16 years. He w,th be irds, they stalled in aton-coi- p at the few foreigners in Mon.. , iowa, dtid mis txcu sc-- I also was a member of the Logan our cell .is they passed slowly into lected for specialist training at a h.gh r.OTC and graduated in 1940. 1 had ... bakers mtu c...... sc Mr. Opper wrote. in lus nation 1 gaaid work he theirs, th: impression that we were the gained promotions as fast as lime would permit from private to pri- first white men they had seen fer Graduates a long time. The Japanese took ,yaly Mamwarmg of Logan grad- - vate f'rst class to corporal and everybody from the adjoining cell uatt.d last week from the Holy Ulen t0 sergeant. He left Logan who could speak English, or they Cr0aa hospital nursing Battery C for San Luis Obis- school in thought they did. But in a short gait Lake Cny and recti, cu tne P. Cal., on March 16, 1941. time we heard the newest arrivals annual scholarship of Uie college Later he was gunnery sergeant talking to a fellow prisoner who ot St. Mary's of the Wasatch giv- -j of 105 mm. cannon in Hollywood had a smattering of the language. en to the graduating nurse d other southern California Then You Must Be Proud Enough of Him (or Her) to we like? What's the greatest class room ties after Pearl Harbor. He passed Shanghai Are zeal. heard one of them say. examinations for the air corps in Display An Official War Service Flag In the Window of there a lot of tall buildings? I Bakersfield, Cal., and was trans not see ferred to that branch in February, Your Home or Store or Plant. Think What it, but always wanted to Visiting Here 1942. He took his preflight and this way. Mi's. Harold Sundberg, the forDoing For You. The next morning at the Ryan they were mer Jane White, primary training daughter of Mr. School faucet led to wash at a small of Aeronautics, Hemet, and Mrs. J. B. White of 'Paradise, near our cell. is visiting her parents. She has Cal., and his basic training at Minter field, from which he was God, this feels good," one of been living with her husband Serthem said. It's the first time I've promoted and sent to the advancthe Pacific 12 in Size geant Sundberg ed school at Stockton, Cal. There washed in two months. northwest. he graduated and received his piMr. Opper described the group Guaranteed Washable lot's wings on September 20, 1942. as much like a family team, sev in Births Logan He was then assigned to the en of the eight men A Blue Star for each person in service being at Recent births in Logan hospitals 14th least six feet tall and one had ferrying squadron at Municito Mr. a son and Mrs. J. include The added V Symbolizes the Service pal Airport, Long Beach, Cal. Folflaming red hair. L. Watterson of Benson; a son to lowing a in One afternoon after the Japafurlough spent Flag of Today Mrs. Doyle Dutson of Lo- Cache nese commander of the Shanghai Mr. and Volley during the deer hunt to R. son F. Cleda a and he returned to Long Beach and cell, a gan; Not a print but a heavy woven material gendarmerie visited the Blair of Ogden; a son to found orders call came for Robert J. Meder, Leavitt awaiting him to reHelen Cordon Lamb of port at LaGuardia New and a tall black-haireman an- Frank and This is 1942 version of official Service Flag Field, to Rigby and York. was Logan; a daughter and swered the summons used in World War 1 of Andrews Lindquist In New York, Flight Officer marched to the prison headquar- Vivian ters. None of the others, however, Temple Day was ever called out or addressed Names Aides Thursday is Logan Slak? Temple Complete roster of the Cache by name, and we never learned committee was an- day and night. A good attendance Salvage county what or Meder was selected why of all stake members who are he was asked, Mr. Opper related. nounced today by Rulon J. Rasto attend is desired by eligible Sears of Logan Unfortunately, the only ones mussen, manager the stake presidency and genea. we could possibly identify as the store, who recently was appointed logical committee. new aides The chairman. county Doolittle raiders included Robert Scout W. Preston Pond, are: Boy J. Meder and a Lieutenant NielJ. H. Taylor Jr., Here from Coast representative; sen. Secure Y Mrs. Laveme Nielsen, daughter of Utah Oil Redistrict manager Mr. Opper was taken from the Robert of Mr. Willard Mrs. and publicity; company, Hancey prison on June 21, 1942, reporting fining to the Swiss consulate on the fol- W. Martin, marketing; Merrill Pe- of Hyde Park, is visiting friends Petersen and relatives while on vacation American tersen, manager of the lowing day that the aviators were prisoners in the Tractor Service, transportation; R. from her duties at the Richmond of yards of' the Kaiser shipbuilding A. Harris, district representative bridge jail. corporation in San Francisco. aCl. I gave what information I had Allis Chalmers, salvage depots. about the fliers to the U. S. military authorities aboard the ship - SECRET and heard no more about the case until a month or more after my return to this county in August, r nirnd , r. rf Nil-.i'.- ol v O' B.ir-bur- ;;i f r (. j u. cus-todi- an "7 iw 1 ' - X ns. t ve 1 Cache Flyer Takes Bride in Florida sfi-el- 1 n, gV'renti t- -. i 11 j j Have You a Man in the Service of Our Country? i s- j - j -- - ; Son? Husband ? Brother 1 Father ? Employe ? ( Daughter 1 Sister ?) dem-jan- j Theyre 8x 15-d- Only our Flag at: The Cache American DAN DUNN 1942, when the Japanese sud- denly announced the capture of some of the Doolittle group," Mr. Opper concluded. License Jump Thirty eight couples applied for Cache marriage licenses at the county clerks office during May, 1943 it was announced today by Miss Sybil Christensen. deputy clerk. This is the greatest number of any month issued this year, and three more than were issued To date, 127 during May, 1942. licenses have been issued compared to 152 last year and 184 in 1942. OPERATIVE 48 each |