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Show Friday, June 4, 1943 JgjJ-OCAL- The Cache American, Lopan, Cache County. r S I'nderpocs Operation Gets Forest Post f-- In Oklahoma li'iva r Willard y-- ' - r vj - V-- Mayor Uoipns Harry I1ihx1'.s, n.ayor of M.11-v.l- - 'V V 6f :vr r-- v I 4 i atT-n- - ,-- n o . . V V , is Here from Lai ton y 0 I I I - ' V f TCi 1 v y x.- a, r us t IV , jus-try- - t; WOMEN WILL HELP STAFF AIRBASE CONTROL TOWERS 1 1 -- I No Diseases For the first time this year no i.evv cases of communicable dis-ea.ses were rejxtrtcd for Logan for th? week ending 2H. May Cache county reported nine cases of chicken pox and 11 cases of however. emasle.s, 1 Drive Renewed A renewed drive for waste kitchen fats In Cache county is bom? launched by the Minute Womens Mrs organization, according to David J. Simth of River Heights, county chairman for collection of fats and tin cans. Inj'urod in Africa ; Member of the Iaigan unit of Mapuvelo choruie, who will be Joined by the Salt lake unit In to right: a concert Saturday at IU0 pm. In the Fourth ward chapel. They are: front row. Fleanor Bullock. Lillian Atkinson, personnel director; lorla Frlix, president; Mra. Baugh, director, SecChristensen, past president; Joyce Hickman, assistant director; Glenns Tate, historian. Sllrland, ond row, leah Amaeher, Barbara Mair, librarian; Beth Loosle, Ilaiel Slathew. Lucille llorenre Christensen, vice president; Anna Laura Woodland and Kuth Mortensen. Back row, Ha Mae Henog, wardrobe director; Argene Vance, secretary; Clco Christensen, fails Olsen, Marlyn Watkins and Virginia Webb. Absent when the picture was taken were Llnora Olsen, Zenna Beth Crockett, Clarlse A. Chugg, Mardean Saunders and Vcnna Mlrhaetis, accompanist. l.-- Mapuvelo Chorus Slates Concert Salt Lake and Logan Singers Combine On Radio The Smithfield Pheasant club will be featured in a radio program Saturday at 9:30 a.m. over station KDYL in Salt Lake City, Reuben Hansen, assistant county agent, announced today. Discussing pheasant raising activities by the club during the past five years will be Verla Hill, West, Robert yard, Katherine Thomley and Royce Lundberg, club members. In Logan Mrs. Mary Welch of Ogden was a Logan visitor during the week. She also was attending to business interests here. At School John B. Hovey, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Hovey of Logan, has been promoted to grade of private first class and now is enrolled in 4 Liberator Keesler's huge mechanics school at Biolxl, Miss. Gets Assignment Ray B. Crookston, son of Mr. and Mrs. Byron F. Crookston of Logan, has been assigned to the technical school of the army air force training command at Sioux Falls, South Dakota. He Is training as a radio operato-mechani- Is Overseas ' h ; Hour E. T. R.ilplis will ent-r-gn- county i fi j i t t ' ? ! library. Rack to States i Alan T. Clawson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alban T. Clawson of has returned to the Ily rum. United States from North Africa, accord. ng to word received by his parents, He is with a mlhtary police unit, - V v V J L. J 2 bV. ?'''. ' i I A 4 ' 1 $ rV Leaves for School Tichmtal Siigeant Act Colder in Serge B. Bi n.a,n Jr.. w..o h.,s be n visiting cn a fui lough, left Wed tU(U KturncJ from a three weeks Davis, North nesday for Camp acuiu,n spent in California. Carolina to attend officer training school. He is the son of Mrs. In Hospital Ace Caldcr of Logan. Providence of Wm. Checketts i was seen in the hospital this treatment for a Visiting Here lng receiving fractured rib which he sustained Mrs. James McMurrin Jr., the a stool in his fnrtn'r Patricia Fmmett, daughter by falling from home. of Mr. and Mrs. Roland Emmett, is her parents. With her is her young Marcia To Re Operated On daughter, Mrs. Wm. Watkins is receiving Byrn. They have been living in treatment in a looil hospital ap- - ?cw Yoik where Mr. McMurrin parently in preparation for an has been attending medical school. mom-Tuesd- i operation. i wiMMf li fcnf n At radio control towers of airbases on both coasts, enlisted members of the WAVES will soon be helping direct the take-of- f and landing operations of fast Navy fighting planes and huge bombers. These women are prepared by a four month's training course, consisting of one month's indoctrination followed by three months of specialized schooling. Similar opportunities await thousands of young women from 20 to 36 years four-mot- of age who will be enlisted as WAVES in the Navy or SPARS, in the Coast Guard. WAVES and SPARS are now serving as storekeepers, yeomen, radio operators, and in many other capacities. Full informat'on is contained fit the new booklet, How To Serve Your Country In The WAVES or SPARS, which can be obtained at any Navy Recruiting Station or Office of Naval Officer Pro suremenb Asks Divorce Advances Victory Qardens Tilled G3orge Preece has filed suit in First district court against Evelyn Mr. of .son Geary Wayne Preece on a charge of mental Theodore and Mrs. Geary of The complaint states the Smithfield, has been advanced to cruelty. were married in November couple in of first class, grade private, 1940 and there is one minor child. the U. S. army medical corps. He is stationed at Lowry Field, DenINCREASED tffii? Visit in Idaho ver, Colordao. HAIRY Mr. and Mrs. Parley P. Black PRODUCTION spent Memorial week end in SHonored on Rirthday IS NEEDED Idaho where Mr. Black spoke at Mrs- - Harry Bwas Meuhlen funeral services for Mrs. Margarhonored Wednesday on her birth-so- n et Duke. He also had a long talk was with Governor day anniversary. Luncheon C. A. Bottolfsen of served to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Idaho, a long time friend of Mr. Earl, Mrs. N. C. Nielsen, Mrs. N. Black. M. Degn, Mrs. Val Frank, Mrs. Mrs. Vera Agnes Thompson, Bench. Mr. and Mrs. William Collect Containers RETAIN PROFITABLE COWS Logan residents who le't flower Violet Nielsen, Dean Mortensen, INCREASE PRODUCTION PER COW Mae Muehlen and Mr. and Mrs. containers in Logan cemetery on MARKET QUALITY MILK A CREAM Memorial day are requested by Meuhlen. Ben H. Roberts, cemetery superintendent, to remove them imMarriage Licenses mediately so cemetery work can Marriage licenses have been is- continue. UMLVAT WASH sued at the Cache county clerk's office to Chester Zollinger, 23, of First Ward Servicer-There are 39,450 heads of Members of the Logan stake families on the Union Pacific I'rovidencec and Mary McKnight, presidency will speak Sunday at railroads 22, of Lewiston; to John Albert 7 payroll of more than p. m. ln the First wadr, Supt. 59,000 employes and among Bsutler, 22 of North Logan and Ben Roberts reports. The prothese families there are close Jennie Lile Kern, 19, of Malad, gram is under the direction of the to 36,000 victory gardens unIdaho; to Jed Stoddard Robinson, ward Sunday school Organization. der cultivation. 23 of Richmond and Helen Moser, Musical numbers will be presentThis information has just 18 of Dayton, Idaho; to Myron M. ed by Bishop Fred Baugh and been announced by J. W. JarRichards, 25 of Garland and Na- Richard Barber. vis and Walter Wilson of Omadine Ballard, 21 of Benson; to of the Union ha, Darrell Henry Drury, 20 and Ev- Sunrise Service Pacifics Victory Garden prowho said the exact numelyn Jenkins, 28 both of Preston, Dr. T. C. Romney, retiring gram, ber of gardens being tilled by Idaho; to Darrell Clemuel Neville, director of the Logan Institute 19 and Theda Fern Cook, 18 both employes throughout the sys-'ewill be principal speaker at a is 35,923. of Rexburg, Idaho. public sunrise service built about who is supervisor of Jarvis, the theme, Pattern for Today, development for gricultural STOCKING REGULATIONS to be presented by the Sixth ward OPAs new regulation setting MIA on the tabernacle grounds definite maximum prices on rayon Sunday at 6 a.m. Mr. and Mrs. stockings is based upon construc- Curtis Miner are directing the tion, which in turn governs qual- program which will include musirayon hos- cal selections by the Imperial ity. All sold at retail must be marked Glee club. iery 3 6,ooo W. By 39,450 U. P. Family Heads mV - fi m (1Q f INCREASE NUMBER ON FEED FEED FOR HEAVIER WEICHTS REDUCE LOSS IN SKIPPINC CONTROL DISEASES MMAT WAST the railroad, also announced he has just released the last two of a series of six posters designed and distributed to encourage more and better production of foodstuffs. On display for the past month in states in which the railroad operates have been posters dealing with poultry and potatoes. Increased Dairy Production and Meat is Needed Now! are the titles i Ammunition of the posters now be.ng circulated, reproductions of which, are shown above. DANCING YOU ENJOY! with the ceiling price and the Private First Class Dennis Speth gauge or needle count. Guage and son of Mr. and Mrs. George Spetch Jr., of Young, writes to his parHal S. Christensen, son of Mr. ents that he has arrived saefly and Mrs. L. S. Christensen of 243 overseas with the parachute West Center street, has been commissioned a second lieutenant in the U. S. army signal corps after Gets Bars completing school at Fort MonAlbert Blaser, son of Mr. and to New Prior mouth, Jersey. Mrs. Alfred Blaser of Logan, has the army he was employed been commissioned a second lieuby the corps as radio techni- tenant in the U. S." army after Hill cian at Boise, Idaho and officer can. Field. He is a graduate of Logan successfully completing didate school at Fort Benning, high school and attended USAC He was Inducted into the where h3 was active in music Georgia. army on May 1, 1942. circles. , ' r'I'vv m H In Signal Corps t v iintj pvrii The annual summer outing of Cache Stake MIA organizations will be held this year on a stake basis, Dr. H. Lorin Blood, stake Y M M M I A superintendent, reports. The outing is scheduled for June 24 either at the Willow or Central park. Lyman Rich, stake MIA counselor Is arranging the program, and Ruth Swenson will direct dancing. Caeh? fv.- V f lam ihildren at the regular story hour Saturday at 130 p.m. in the j we-ks- Summer Outing Mrs. Return from Coast itr posthou-mously- ?(ory Mu-s- t Relic Rich is vocal aoluM for Uic Logan unit, with George T. Baugh, assisting with the Chorus work, organized chorus, The Logan two years ago, has 22 singers and has presented numerous pro-grams. The Salt Lake City unit 2 by was organized November has 32 and now Mrs. Baugh sinners. Tickets may be obtained at the City and Modern drug stores in Logan or from chems members. rrcnt Ida-ho- c at both performances. The Mapvuelo choruses of mid Salt Lake City will pre- .sent a joint concert Saturday at 8 3u p.m. in the Logan Fourth an- ward chap 1, it has been nouneed by Mrs. Lucy Baugh, director. The concert will be repeated, with Mrs. Lucy Gates Bowen as soprano soloist, in the Twenty Fir-- t ward chapel in Salt Lake City June 21. Idcll Grunder Lar- s n of Logan, will accomjvany the choruses and piano lTiv-.lR ifoe X. Wolf .rd. for- mer Log m who has bun. m ih.e a.mnd f;rc s for eight ()n Vacation in and ;car.s. vva- - sightly would a 'h aric. M . F.lis action on the North African fiuiit.jd.m Helen arc vac it omeg m it v. is Ruined tho w ek by his the iv ithwc.st. Tiiey w.ll be away . brollur, Harry L. WolforJ of 141 about two West Sixth Sou'h street. Accord lng to tiie letter he was injurd ' 1 ay May 9th but has recovered com- on The Loean city con.mis-io- n pletcly. approved special May pay rolls of about ?r500 for about 00 Returns to Post per them mplojes of the city. Major Frank L. Lear has returned to his post at Camp Davis. North Carolina after a short stay Visiting in Mendon Mrs. Helen Walker and grandIn Logan. He came here when his , son was born. Mrs. Lear is the son, Albon Borg of Payette, are visiting at the hoem of former Dorothy Fond daughter of Scout Executive and Mrs. Preston Mr. and Mrs. Vance D. Walker W. Pond of Logan. Mrs. Lear will in Mendon. remain in Logan for about a month and then Join her husband. Fisherman Fined of Logan, Wayne Skabelund In Arkansas wai fined $25 and given t 90 day Auxiliary Elva Marie Larsen, suspended jail sentencti In Logan daughter of Mrs. Annie E. Larsen city court Wednesday by Judge of 463 North, Fifth West street, Jesse P. Rich on a charge of fishhas begun training at the Branch ing without a license. He was arB of the Fifth Women's Army rested by Deputy Game Warden Corps training center at Camp Jess Dailey. Monticello, Arkansas. Before enrolling in the WACs she was Visiting Mother of the C. C. Anderson Mrs. Charles W. Jenson and beauty shop. Joey of Pocatello, Idaho have been guests at the home of Mrs. Gets Medal Jenson's mother, Mrs. Ace Calder Private Thomas D. Tarbet, son during the past 10 days. of Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Tarbet of Smithfield, who was killed in action last February in the North Daughter Arrives Word has been received in LoAUantic area, has been awardsd of the birth of a daughter gan , the Purple heart medal and Mrs. Ervin Wursten his parents have been in- to Major South Carolina. Mrs. at Greenfield, formed. They will receive the former Gloria Wursten is the citation. Dopp. e a.'t n c. u, " . Do Radio Work ,i.-.t.ii.- "V, : l I t Mr. and Mm. I!.,y Tiu'.cinr an on Caret of Jant n, are visiting relatives m Log.,n and Mis, Tiuniur is tin! former Aid i Ktndink. (iaiighti r of Mr. and Mis. G one Kmu.ik of Pov.dcnce. . v. L for the p.ist three tern ui :,i.d in community for many jeais, ha resigned ht-and moved to Log-m- . board b.ii iicopti-me .n.ilon and appointed Vaughn Scott. town tlerk. as bard chair- m an. t 'X. M: t . I 'e v l First in Uniform - Si out T.oup C3 of ClaiksUm la the fust troop of the Cache Yal-- ! , uttT, James Sk dimue. m n of Mr and y Council to have every W. Skidmore has Mrs George mi in full oii'm.i ti r mid ed aj.untmeni as a com on f mi, Pie-toW, Pond of 1,0- -t l for tue U S natmc.itiou nmneil. an, eKeeuuve of Ui fote-- t It Strvic. this summer, lts. , to lairy S Cole. Itead of The troop now w.U receive Ui the Utah Stale Avneultuial col cornu d's speenil better ai'trat.ntce U e radio th j ir.ment. a ward, he reporUtl. Assisting m Simmer duly will lie in Idaho the ri jeel were the city conn-ci- l. who purchased thro full unifure'L, " here he will be r ,'lHiti-t- .l le for the installation, main forms ami the Claikslun ward, UhalUe. al.d Cjalat.on of rad.O nsip sp.iisica, who uImj puiiW-- d and Phi hone etjuijin eiit. tl.iie. sin-- , r ini' r: ng liainilljf Is o.fe'ed in thu in Tile dire t relation of mu 1c K ijvriir.t'lit the rad.o depaitna nt as i pre-- 1 r.ot to idias. but u emot.ons In 1ata'oty laanse for fou si duly j the woiks of It greatest in slers. ilai-- t year similar taeition on Uie-Idaho foie. !j wire filled by nu n it is moie n.arvrlntn. imne mysur-lo. fiuD I e c U &. than llenry Cl, lei. M ill :rs ' m Lt rz i - s ; Mrs. JUrold FWnoIf U recovering at a local hpiuil foiluwmg ft major Opeution. Boyd Christen. n. Mn of Mr. and Mr. W. E. ChristiMisMi of Lojisn, who left month fur wrvirf in the army now is Mationod in Oklahoma Tape Fivg Utah needle count Every Recent Births Recent birts in Logan hospitals include a son to Mr. and Mrs. Wallace A. Farridi of Logan; a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Thornton of Providence; a daughter to Mr .and Mrs. Leland Kidman of Ogden; a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Buttars of Lew. iston; a son to Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hoskins of Logan; a son to Cloyd and Leone Nelson Christensen of Logan; a son to Elijah and Ila Richardson McFhrland of Logan, from 36 to 66 cents, and irregu- and a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. lars, seconds, and thirds for less. Clyde Hoth of Logan. govern SATURDAY wearability, not sheemess. First quality, rayon hosiery prices now range from 71 cents to $1.31. Hosiery with special features such as non-ru- n or mesh, reinforced heel, sole and velt, etc., are now priced from 98 cents to $1.67. Irregulars, seconds and thirds are First quality, circular cheaper. knit rayon hosiery prices range from 28 cents to 64 cents. Hosiery with, special features is priced and all Holidays Indoors and Outdoors DANSANTE REGULAR TRICES X laJfkitfhW . |