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Show Friday, June 4, 1943 The Cache American, Logan, Cache County, Utah TORTABLE BOOK BAR id. Mr. Thurston wa formerly Miss Ba.b.ira Ashcroft and U now! Hyde Park makmj her home with her jar-tn- Pape Three North Logan ts Mr and Mrs. C. L. Ashcroft. Mr. and Mrs. Geoi ge Lamb have received word of the birth of a baby girl to Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Luetic rml of Logan on May 25'.b. Mr. Lucherinl wa formerly Mbs Gwelda Lamb, On Saturday, May 29, a baby Mrs boy was born to Mr. and Frank Lamb. The new arrival was greeted by two brothers and a sister. Mr. Lamb wss furmerly Mbs llel.n Carden cf Lotun. TV William Hyde camp of the DUP held the.r fi.ial meeting of the season at the home of Mrs. Nettie Reeder Friday evening. Mr Leora Seamons gave the lesson on Mo Marinette "Pioneer Stories. Reeder played piano solo, Mrs. Kate Mortimer of the county chap :er was present and Installed the officer for the next season, the new officer Anna L. Including S jmoru, captain; Nora W. Seamons. first vice captain; Mary T. Waite, second vice captain; Leora CHICAGO, ILL. The latest style in service to men in uniform ia Is. Seamons, secretory; Eliza H. the Book Bar" or Culture Cart now in use in the aix large railH. road terminals in Chicago. Gift of the Union League Club to the Nettie Thurston, chaplain: USO, the mobile libraries move from one part of the station to another, Reeder, historian; Maida S. Balls, books and magazine to troop in transit. Often the men are giving orW. Sadie chorister; Hancey, not allowed to break ranks as they go through the station, so with ganist ; Hannah C. Saunders and the permission of the commanding officers, the carta roll along with Myrtle S. Bulls program commit,them- - The men return the books to the USO at their next atop. Book nr furnished by the Victory Book Campaign. to 75. tee. Refreshment were served to Wednesday evening th of Mr. and Mr. C. A. Webb on vada is spending a few day hero eighth eighteen. grade graduation exercises were Mr. Anna L. Seamons and her Sunday. visiting relatives and friends be. held In the school gymnasium with daughter Mane Lund of Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. Arden Ball of ore moving hi family to Caliente student body president Jeamne City, U ft Monday for a. vacation Brigham City and Mr. and Mr. ' where he has purchased a home. Balls taking charge. The program trip to Hollywood, California. Ervin Knowles of Logan were ' consisted of prayer, Suel H. Lamb; Mr. and Mrs. Alma Ball mo- visiting at the Archie Woolf home solo. Goorgene Dalnes; tored to Ogden Friday evening. Sunday. piano chorus by the eighth grade girls: On their return trip they brought Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Mikkelsen talk, Jeanlne Balls; vocal duet, their daughter Celia home with of Ogden spent Sunday at the Helen Lamb and La Faye Hancey; them. Celia has been employed as home of Mrs. Betty Mikkelsen. Memori.d day was celebrated on talk, La Mar Thurston; clarinet a telephone operator in Ogden for Mr. Sunday when a religious and Visiting at the home of duet, Kathleen Kirby and Helen some month. and Mrs. R. S. McQuarrie Sunwas given in program Lamb; talk. Marion Seamons; piMiss Lucille Duce, who is em- day were Mr. and Mrs. Victor sacrament meeting under the ano solo, Maxine Lee; talk. Prin- ployed a a beautician in Ogden, Seamons and amily of rection of the MIA officers cipal R. Homer Hyde; presentation spent the week end at the home Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. neth Thompson being in charge of of certificates, Supt J. W. of her parent Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wangsgaard, Mr. and Mrs. Paul the program. The opening song Nelson and Joseph Seamons Following the program the Dues. of was directed by Chorister Daisy R. S. McQuarrie evening was spent dancing with accompanied Ofiden. Burt with Miss Ltah Ravsten ac- Mrs. Mildred Petersen entertain, companlst; prayer by Bishop John Harvry Seamons, Delbert Petersen F. P. Champ on a three day bust- and Carol Seamons furnishing the 'ness trip to Rexburg, Idaho last ed the members of the club Ravsten; solo by Russell Maughan music. The graduating class at her home Friday afternoon, accompanied by Mrs. B. M. eluded: Georgene Dalnes, Edna was the feature of the day 'fin; reading by Miss Anna The students of the four lower Mae Balls, La Faye Hancey, Helen j grades of the district school en high score prizes going to nesbeck of Logan; solo by Mrs. Lamb. Kathleen Kirby, Maxine joyed a party Thursday afternoon Mrs. Lucille Waite and Mrs. La Leha Thompson of Garland; trio, Lee. Rhonda Thurston, Lamb. Luncheon was serv- - Mrs. Elva Ravsten, Mrs. Melba Marion m the school gymnasium. Games Pr.-a-l were Seamons, Jeamne Balls, La Mar and refreshments enjoyed ed to 9 club members and special Thomp'on, Mrs. Bessie Griffin; of Miss guests Phebe Reeder, Maxine Jen-- guest speaker was Ervin T. Nelson Thurston, De Voe Thurston, Jay under the supervision Hansen. Ramon Purser, Jean Lamb, Mae Perkes and Mrs. Alice Hav- sen, Ethel Howell, Sarah Daines, j of Salt Lake City; durt, Mrs. Victor Christoffersen, Udell Perkes. ens. Wanda Duce and La Preal Lamb. Daisy Burt and Mrs. Bernice Mrs. Barbara Funk of Rose- - Griffin ; prayer by George Myler. The graduating exercises for the The speakers in meeting Sun-daSmithfield Junior school were held evening were Omar Hansen, mead, California, and Mrs. Thom-- 1 The flag ceremony was conducted Donna Claire as Chambers of Ogden are the by Scouts Ted Lee Sparks, Vail Merrill, Thursday evening in the Smithfield Helen tabernacle. The following students Smith and Landell Toolsen. They house guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. ' Dahle and Ned Christens' n, who from here were listed with the gave the speeches that they had W. Hyde. ietj (,e pledge of allegiance. Miss Jessie Seamons and Miss ' Most every home in Clarkston graduating class: Harry Ashcroft, given In the North Cache graduu-atio- n Roene Seamons left Friday Eugene Chiistoffersen, Rulon Cook, exercises Friday evening. for entertained guests Memorial day. Miss Eva Lee has returned from Los Angles, where they are ern-- , Th: following were reported: Bish. Robert Hancey, Spencer Hancey, Charles Hyde, Beth Lamb, Carmen her school teaching duties at Pay. ployed. They have been visiting at cp end Mrs. J. Byron Ravsten Lee, Dixie Perkes, Clarice Perkes, son to spend the summer at the the home of their mother, Mrs. 'entertained Ervin T. Nelson and Donald Purser, Marnette Reeder, home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. John R. Seamons since April 22, L. H. Maughan of Salt Lake City; when their father died suddenly guests at the home of Mrs. Sarah F. C. Lee. Billy Reeder, Glenn Seamons, Miss Lillian Kirby, who is em- of a heart attack. Miss Kathleen Clark were Mr. and Mrs. Allen Seamons, Lu Jean Seamons, Idalene Waite, Jean Waite. ployed at Salt Lake City, spent Grant accompanied them back to Crockett, Mrs. Meretta Crockett, j and Mrs. Addie At the North Cache graduation the week end at the home of her Los Angeles. Athey of Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Dain:s of City. exercises Friday evening six stud- parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Kirby. ents were listed from here: Mer-lySunday and Monday a great Firth, Idaho were visiting at the! Supper was served at the home the local home of Mr. and Mrs. Fenton of Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Rasmussen Ashcroft, many people visited Ashcroft, Wanda to Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Fonnesbeck Charles Hancey, Hazel Hancey, cemetery. Nearly every lot in the Waite Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Hanecy and children Anna, Carl and FreOmar Hansen and Shirley Howell, cemetery now is covered with well At a special award assembly held kept lawn. The shrubs and flow- and family of Kaysville, Mr. and da, Mrs. Vilate Dahle of Logan, Mr. recently at North Cache Miss Wan- ers are beautiful. Our cemetery is Mrs. Sam Barrett of Logan, were and Mrs. Victor P. Rusmussen of da Ashcroft, daughter of Mr. and fast coming into its place in the guests of Mrs. Christina Hancey Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Oren Myler, Mr. Mrs. Dell Ashcroft and Omar Han. sun as one of the outstanding Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Lee of and Mrs. Esbee Myler, Mr. and sen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin cemeteries in this locality. Hansen received special scholarship Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Mauchley Logan and Mr. and Mrs. Martin Mrs. W. M. Dopp of Cornish were Smithfield were guests at the home of Mrs. Em-mof Nibley were visiting relatives Roskelley of awards. guests of Mrs. Sadie Hancey on Word has been received that here Sunday. Myler. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Buttars had Mr. and Mrs. Orson Perkes and Sunday. Ronald Purser and Marlin Balls, Ross Thurston of Caliente, Ne- - as their guests Mr. and Mrs. By- who left with the May draftees family of Wells ville were guests are now stationed at Camp Sill, Oklahoma. Miss Ross Ivory and children, THE OLD JUDGE Suzanne and Lee, left Tuesday for their home In Fountain Green. Mrs. Ivory has spent six weeks wivisiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Lee. The Chicqo club entertained their mothers Wednesday afternoon in the pioneer room of the Bluebird. A chicken dinner was served at small tables centered with snap dragons. Following dinner a program was given: short talk by club president Martha Dalnes; tributes were given by Ordis Perkes, Jessie Seamons, Edna Elwood, La Preal Lamb, Eulalia Gittens and Aletha Thurston; short story was read by Mae Lee. The following mothers were present: Mrs. Zola Daines, Mrs. Marne Waite, Mrs. Hattie Lee, Mrs. Susie Seamons, Mrs. Nora Seamons, Mrs. Margaret Hurren, Mrs Kate Woolf and Mrs. Lillie McQuarrie. The committee in charge of the party was La Preal Lamm and Jessie Seamons; Miss Carma Ashcroft of Preston is visiting at the home of her grandmother Mrs. Orilla Ashcroft. A crew of men under the supervision of the town board have laid three blocks of pavement during the past week. A fine baby boy was born Wednesday, May 26, to Ensign and Mrs. Morris Thurston at a local t, so Why, even on You cant imagine. Judge, how much comhospital. Ensign Thurston is now theres Louise and I got out of reading that very little drinking done. I was fort stationed with the C.B. battalion at particularly interested in that part which recent report made by the government on Camp Peary, Williamsburg, Virgin- said the Army, with an eye to its own drinking habits in and around Army camps. problem, usually prefers to have its camps If you hadnt loaned us your copy wed still in wet communities rather than dry combe worrying about our Jim... all because FOR YOUR munities because wet communities can be of those silly rumors gain around. regulated . . . dry communities with their Im mighty glad to hear that, John. bootleggers can't. Its just more proof that As the report says, no Army in American CALL prohibition does not prohibit." history has been so orderly, so the for The domg meeting Relief Society wia held Tued.iy evening in the recreation hall, all of the and daughter ward being Invited, the father . President being pccil the conducted Ethel W. Hills meeting introducing the following number: group tinging, "America" Ld by stake chorister Mr Mae McMumn: prajer by Mrs. Lettie Rich of tn stake buard: two vocal solus were rendered by Miss Mare D.nnes of Lcgan. accompan led by Mrs. Carol Purser; minutes were r ad by secretary Avon Lamb; twj tap dance numbers. In demonstrated costume, wer by Mls Marilyn Morgan and Mis CaU ll.in.sen; the social service lesson, "What America Means' was given by class lader Mrs. Oneita Waite; patriotic read.ng. Mrs. Mae Lee; two vocal solos. Mias Catherine Thurston; humorous reading. Mrs. Vella Harris; short talk by Cache Stake R. S. president Mary West; piano duet, Mrs. Druzrlla Nvtlxen and Mr. Carol Purser; benediction. Della Wcndclboe of the stake board. Following the were-ervprogram refreshment gui-sl- ' ed i n Kirk-brhl- e. JFI Gnf-E.idg- e Fon-w-.- th i 1 j The North Logan school held ill graduation exercue in the ward h..ll Thursday night, the program being as follows: The national aiv thm was sung by the congregation; invocation by Bo)d Bow-soaddress of welcome by Earn Seamons, selection by 4th atul 5th giades, cl.ov history by Ernest Nyman, vocal solo by Muriel John son, talks by Dule Simmons, Grant Yost and Donald Cr- - nquist, piano solo by Lu.mna Parker, reading by selection by 8th Ann Yotinker. grade girls' class, class prophecy by Mont Nyman, class will by Barbara Kollctt, awarding of certifl cates, selection by bos chorus, benediction by Irene Krebs. Following the program dancing was enjoyed by the general pubke. A number of parents and towns people attended South Cache commencement exercises Sunday evgraduates ening. The following were from North Logan: Gwen Burrell, Dorothy Berger, Fay Hardman. Kenneth J. Seamons, Floyd Annie Krebs, Gilbert H. Kemp. Fae Larson and Alton Nyman, Hie Betsy Ross 4 H Sewing club held their meeting Thursday at the home of Mr. Ida Bcutler. Mr. and Mr. Kenneth Nyman and family of Fillmore were visitor In the ward during the week. Miss lone Andrus of Kama, who has been teaching in Sugar City, Idaho stopped In North Logan en route to her home to spend the n. ron Smith, Mr. and Mr. David Button of Ogden, Mr. Sarah Buttars and Mr. and Mrs. Golden Buttars of Logan. Relative from Logan, Amalga and Lewiston were visiting at the home of Mr. and Mr. La Veer Dahle. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Thompson of Idaho Falls and Mrs. Dexter David of Anaconda, Montana were of Mr. and Mrs. Earl guest Thompson. On Sunday Mrs. Delbert Atkinson presided at a trousseau tea in honor of her daughter Lola, who will be a June bride. The guests were received by Mrs. Atkinson, Mrs. Violet Houser or Filer, Idaho, Mrs. Hazel Nelson of Perry and Mjss Lola Atkinson. Mrs. Joseph Atkinson wa In the trousseau room and Miss Trena Christensen had charge of the gifts. The serving table was covered with a lace cloth over blue satin, a bouquet of cut flowers centering the table with blue tapers at either end. 150 guests called. SOMETIMES La-v- week end with her sister Mr. Wallace Be u tier. Mr. and Mr. Edward Bcutler attended a supper party at Nib. Icy Saturday evening. The Primary officer and teacher held their closing social TuesA program of gamr and day. were enjoyed. refreshment Mr. Luy Robinson and baby girl returned home Saturday from local hoxpltal. Mai Marian James of Paradise spent the week end visiting with her sister Mrs. Russell Maughan. Mr. L. E. W ilhelm and eon Merle. Mr. and Mr. Edward Wilhelm. spent Tuesday at Salt Lake City visiting Elmer Wilhelm, who Is at the Veteran hospital reccing medical care. Promotion Rites Giaduation exercises e for school students were held Thutsday at 9 pm. in the Carol Kendrick directed Uie acUvitles. Graduates are Cloteel Baer, Lloyd Baer, Curmun Bitters, Aruel Mary Braegger, Robert Buckley, Rex Leona Chugg, Campbell, Chugg, Gene Cox, R. Dahl FredIda erick, Courtney Fuhriman, Mane Gnffin, Colleen Hammond, Carol Kendrick, Keller, Ralph Mahlon Kohler, Janice Major, Maxine Olson, Donna Ranzenberg-e- r. La Reta Rinderknecht, Gary Leah Theurer, Marcell Tibbetts, Zollinger. ITovi-denc- gym-nusiu- DESTROY EXPIRED RATION STAMPS Housewives are urged to destroy all expired red or blue rato help tion stampes guard against black markets in food. Reports to OPA indicate that asked have many storekeepers their customers for expired stamps, and In turn have used them to buy more food front wholesaltrs. Because foods bought at wholesale with these stamps can be sold at retail without points, every expired stamp given to a storekeeper is a potential contribution to an illegal market. Harmony makes small things grow; lack of It makes great things decay Sallust. 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