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Show Fridav. June IS. 1913 The Cache American, Logan, Cache County, Utah tape Kipht Catch Big Ones HERE'S HOW ITS TONE Fishermen Report Good Catches Two NEWS ABOUT THOSE IN THE SERVICES ... -- f Ijin former rnidrnt, h.ts been promoted b at C inip II .,ia. Cut. forma where he is with an ar.oaircr.ifl His .fe. the firmer Aftan and their daughter live at Riverside, Cal. forma. G. NVil Wilcc. It 1 . 1 I P w w 4 ' " rf ) r llomu on lrve In Scum, in Paul n KvtrLm. nn o( Mrs. Lucy Ion. He has Wn Daunt, g at Ibc . tt Karra tut. Iduho naval Hu? lug past two mouths. Ha Dims to his base Wednesday. lucky Ever-ciiptm- fi'nermm He Wedne-da- Gorman lus k d a 4'j pound (tuown in the wine reservoir and several others overusing about a pound each. Several limit catihej were re jairti d tak n from the Hyrum Fork ci'y dam in Blacksmith This Water, ci"'Od last eativoll ye ir for lia'tonol defense reasons, (as been reopened 75 feet above tnsnllway as posted on the Igi outid. He,.vv rains have rrucld.ed both, Log.m and Blacksmith Fork riv rrs ami few good stream catches have bei n made. j dur-uii- b.i-a- rh TWO-FIECE- i I ;V ' n, can-lio- native-M.i.bu- lia-o- , w o-- clrrh fur many years in the Ixgan been has Mi.st(i!ricc, jiruinuted to rank of Captain. He ii ('in ter, la where he is at is He school. entered the with an army training (jirieer postal service as a lir-- t lieutenant last SeptemUr and served lirst in otfice of the adjutant general in Wash-- i ington, 1). C and since then as postal service training inspector in various sections of the nation. Xt .'VC - , i" Repor'i of go4 fishing in the Logan r.ver d,uns and charing indicate that Cache I u e oiler county anglers will tire better as the se.i j progre-ses- . of Ixgun, fishing Un I.rer-1oil tin- - upper dam in Logan cn ig'it a 6 S pound trout Wedn.ad.y morning 'He rej..ried fir!. log for only a i fe w hen he hooked the n iti i'.e bg toe about 7 am. The 21 inch was tak n on light tackle ti o bait. H caught two i vv '!i a w.rm c'.i-nee one before returning home w.th lus weight LndL j It ,y 1 ..it sen id-- o was among Uie (I. K. McDonald, W.-.-- t I SLIMMING er Uot-- rt I.V YoKK. N. Y. Fgl. .McKaddcit of Chicago, 111., eld gunner of a flying fortress on of Mr. K. Peterson, m Alaska, who has 2df hours 01 of Dr. and Mrs. M.innu Peur.ro of of combat flying against ll.e JalS Ted M. W nnergren, to has been advanced toil in the Aleutians and South Pac.fic, and Mr. O Wennergren of Ixi- -, Nin New t .pends part of his furlough In the army. He xan, ha graduated from sir rhem- - First Licuu-iuncu k I tty visiting a plant that, WlL.h. stationed Koit at Lx'wLs, school lit real warfare Edgrwood, nukes the Lnskmlamh flying suits Md. He it u graduate ofUSAC the Army Air Corps. Here he 4 PTVfV WII.CH is being shown by a worker m theand entered the army about one John S Wdch, turn of Mr. and ll0W matC the LaskinMrs. John S. Welch of Logan, has year ago. I., mb jacket that Dob and his bud been advanced to rank of Capdies wear up in Alaska and on tneir high altitude bombing raid. Qii'iHin M. (Dud) Anderson of tain In the army. Graduate of the corps LSAC in 1941 where he was class lfyrum, with the signal at oversea a. has been promoted to Vah dlctor.an lie has served was wrik end guest of Mr. and and Fort' Mrs. Orv.il Lars n. ataff sergeant and Dean Nelson, Kort Steun. enter-- ! non of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Nelson Candy'. Washington, since Mrs.Vernon Bird of Ogden spent J , of Logan has been advanced to 'mg the service after gradual Sunday as guest of Mrs. Carly'e 9253 Bird. grade of corporal. He 4s stationed He now is stationed at Fort Stev- June 28 at 7 p m.. all members ms. Hi wife, the former Unit j Mrs. Asa Baker and baby son of an Panjrna. our Sunday School are invited . . Woodland, daughter of Mr. and from the have returned home Pattern 9253 mav be oidered ualy. to b present at the annual out- Is D. P. Mrs. Woodland. living In women's siies 34. 3c. 3. 40. 42, Andrew Class First Private 4 yatds Mrs. Gwen Sorensen entertain mg. Bring your own basket lunch. 144 nd 44. Site 36 requites y John Wiley. 18, son of Mrs. Viv. with her husband at Hammond, 39 Inch fabric. j Oregon. In at honor ed a soda j The committee will supply birthday party ian E. Wiley of Log.m, recently , of her son Norman who was six. pop. The announcement committee was graduated from the marine j Send SIXTEEN CENTS m Games were played and lunch Albert E. Blascr. son of Mr. and corps parachute school at Camp Willis, chairman, will pro-- 1 Harry for thi Marian Martin patcoins 20 to served httle Alfred Biaser of Log.m has guests. Gillespie, near San Diego, Calif. Mi. vide games and fun for all. a! tern. Wiite plainly SIZE. NAME, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Itunbar He graduated from Logan high won his second lieutenant's bars' ADDRESS, STYLE NUMBER. short program too. and daughter spent Thursday with An extra TEN CENTS bring ochool and worked at a local after completing officer candidate Meet at the Third ward meet-- 1 a Mr. and Mrs. Lon Wood. our Spiing Pattern Hook Standard Oil company service sta. school at Brooks Field, Texas. whole collection of economnal Mrs. Joseph Larsen entertained ing house at 6.30 where transpor-- ; tion before entering the service. wartime t yl- s. If you in honor of her son Mark's fifth tdtion will be provided. Sam Merrill, son of Mrs. Mary am Ho has been assigned to a Ja Send orders to Newspaper Pathave room for two or three In were Games birthday. of Paramarlnes for further S. Merrill of Smithfield, Is taking played and tern Department, 232 West ISth your car come to the church and PFC ANDREW WILEY refreshments served to fifteen. New Yoik. N. Y. Dchvei, war Street. CAA service training. link training of pattern may take a few yi .pick them up. Lets ail go and instrument course at I'hoeaix, Corporal J. R. Jialker, son of Mr. and Mrs Kingsley Stewart,, of the some fun26th at 6:30 of longer than usual He Private First Class Glen L. Ep-- j Arizona. probably will be Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Walker fur- of Sal. Lake C.ty were dinner volume of mull. ,eave we wU, from church the heavy is spending a short guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas ploh, 20, son of Mrs. Sarah W. called to duty as a transport pilot Mendon. k at TQ0 t Muir on Sunday. . lough with his parents. Eppich of Cornish, has completed after completing training, training with the marine corps Wesley E. Smith, son of Mrs. school in San field telephone Lieutenant Boyd H. Stewart, son W. E. Smith of Logan has comCalifornia. He has beenjof Mr und Mra- H- - sitwurt Diego, 4n tho service since last February. 0f Logan, army air corps instruc- - pleted preliminary naval pre flight at Livprmore, Calif., and tor, has been transferred to New training He is a has been transferred. U. of the Texas. His the Palmer Private Nagel wife, Bnnfels, and atof high Logan graduate S. marine corps, son of Mr. and former Sybil Sliumway, daughter beore enlisting in USAC tended Airs. E . J. Palmer of Logan, has of Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Shumway the naval air service. been granted a medical discharge of Logan is with him. from the service and will return Private First Class Rulon home in about four weeks. He is Marcussen, son ofMr. and Pr 0f xibloy, has completed a of from complications MrSsuffering P c Marcussen of Logan, course in administration at Fort pneumonia and measles. has been transferred from San Logan, Colorado and now is staAntonio, Texas to Ellington Feld tioned at Hammerfield, near FresMiss Virginia Allen, daughter near Houston. He is an aviation no. California. of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Allen of cadet. Paradise, has enlisted in the ma- W. Charles Garner, Corporal rine corps women's reserve naval son of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Garatj Curtis E. Calderwood, Seattle, Washington. She will be aviation cadet has been graduat-sen- t ner of Hyrum has been advanced to a training school in the ed on the honor roll from the to a corporal and is stationed at east for a four. week indoctrination navy flight preparatory school at Camp Beal, California. course and then be assigned to a California Polytechnic College, marine post. San Luis Obispo, California. Corporal Roldo V. Dutson, who is home from officers training fa Hundreds of Small Gift son of Mr. Private and Mrs. Vaughan Har- school at Camp Lee, Va., will be Boyd Christensen, and Mrs. W. E. Christensen of ris have returned to Las Vegas, speaker at sacrament services Logan now is stationed at Fort Nevada after a short furlough in Sunday at 7:30 p.m. in the SeIdeas in our Store! Sill, Oklahoma. He left with the Logan. Vaughan is with the sig- cond ward chapel. He is the son nal corps. of George W. Dutson of Logan. May group of draftees. ltay i d . , - fr .nl j - I j Hyrum Third Ward Outing Or-go- n V ' 1 J I ho.-pita-l. X. V Jb' ( I n 1 , i j i j - j Suggestions Mrs. E. J. Hancock entertained Thata of Staithfield, who also obtained Sprtagside Colantha Inka Monday evening in honor of Augusta from LeRoy C. Funk of Mrs. Lavern Larsen of Salt Lake rHoIstein-Friesa- n Richmond. Willowdale Skylark Beauty, Utah City. Places were marked for Mrs. Tansfers Listed State Agricultural college's prize Verl Shelton., Mrs. Lon Wood, Recent sales of registered cow, has been sold to the Carna- Mrs. Vessie Gibbs, Mrs. Catherine cows and heifers in tion Milk farms, Carnation, Wash. Gibbons, Mrs. Hilda Leonard, Cache county as recorded by the Sorensen and the Mrs. Ann nation association in Brattleboro, hostess. Vermont, include: Mrs. Martell Larsen of Ogden From the Andrew Nelson herd In Logan, LeRoy Gledhill of Silina obtained Arbu Mutual Goldie and The Happy Hour club met at Oolantha Aagie Korndyke Enig; the home of Mrs. Charles Buist. PERFECT PAIR Sales Reported Arrow - TIES-SHIR- The best gift in the world for Dad! stein-Friesl- Mendon Zeno Andersen of Mendon obtained a heifer, Ella Mututal Colan-thuEdward Olsen of Logan obtained a heifer, Or'msby Pontiac Enig Rose; Rex A Zilles of Logan Obtained a heifer Colanthus Ger-be- n Ormsby. Mr. Nelson added Juliet Lyons Segis De Kol to his herd from the herd of Zeno Andersen. O. G. Larsens Thata Marathan Vee was purchased by Roy T. s; Luncheon was served to Mrs. Bill Longstroth, Mrs. Carly W. Bird, Mrs. Wayne Hiibner, Mrs. Fred Sorensen, Mrs. Asa Baker and two special guests. Mrs. Leon Ferguson of Logan and Mrs. Lewis Kerr. Miss Grace Ladle of Salt Lake City spent the week with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ladle on Sunday. She returned home accompanied by her parents and Mrs. Susana Ladle. ... $1. to $2.5 Shirts $2.24 to $3.5 . . . Suspenders Bill Folds This handsome couple just made their marriage vows and speak- ing of "perfect pairs, the bride now wears a perfect pair of rings. An engagement ring and a wedding ring to match. The young groom, who is home on furlough, selected the rings at Needhams, '125 North Mata ftbe star of quality, where you credit is good " SATURDAY and all Holidays Indoors and Outdoors VA'' I '' If m j Va I2& vjWfclEPL NCRTR MAiN ICC AH, UTAH. PK0i . $1.00 to $5.00 . . $1.00 to $1.50 Dress and Sport Sox if Every REGULAR PRICES Ties Leather Belts DANCING YOU ENJOY! DANSANTtffj TS If . . . Tie Racks . Handkerchiefs . Sox . . . Hes in the Service . . . We have many prac- tical things to make life at camp more comfortable. Sweaters S2.no p Sport Shirts $2. to 56.50 WICKELS ttf |