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Show Tuesday, June 22, 1913 Pape Five The Cache American. Logan, Cache County, Utah Red Cross Official Summer School Visits in Logan Slates Workshop Funerals and Obituaries CEILING PRICES ; ; Vii.it inir in Cache I)r. Karl Deck ham is At Summer Session Mr. and Mr. Torval Iticknmn iit-nicf Washington, D. C., are Funeral service fur Mr. Annie '.n Para dive with Mr. Huk-ria- n of Larwn H.ihaml 73, resident mother and with friends Logan for many year who dieil tod relative In Lor an. , illm-Fruluy mht afier a long at her home, 14 Wet Second South street, were conducted today On Vacation M;a Sibil ChriMcnstn, recep at 1 p.m. In the Eleventh ward t ,h ctum-- clerk' cliniel"by the FJewn-.ward bZi-- ' office. is taking her unnual turn wes U Siie ter when musty opric. she armed borne after a month r r vacation. She intends to visit with her daughters In Salt ill dive and friend m Salt Lake C.'.y and Other placet. laikf CV.y, Annie Ijirscn Hansen g j i Panel DiscusMons W lie On Child Growth Clip Tin ill and Other IjU for Future Reference Panel dtaruudon themed to TacDr. Earl K. IVckhum, director of tor Amtint contribute toward hole- tile Junior Red Cros for Uie lld " Phdflc t to ertean Red ltd mwit by Dr. E. A. JuoibMn, area, will visit Utah State Agrl- -. iiool of education, 0j jj.e jn cultural college today and Wed-- 1 r. features of the uoikxlmp and ne.vlay to dlacusa Uie Red Crui demouvtrauon achixd at llie Utah college being and Junior Red Cm s program with State Agiiculltul to held this week, according to D.r- cdinr.ioii classes, according I Milton Merrill, director of Uiejecwr Edith fahaw, summer session. Coiuiii ad tit 1 p. m. Ui i he He recently attended a meeting Main building the panel Include Mrs. ILmten bom in Spiing Di. M. C. Barlow, professor of of Uie national directors of Use orfor Home City, Sanpete county December 9. D. C. at Uie University of In Washington, Mrs, Henry Munch and imaU ganization 1863. a daughter of Christian J. information on Utah; Dr. John C. Carli.de. pro-f- i hand h and first on to returned home their in and Ingeborjf Olufsnn Isnen, She I vur of education at Uie college; the national and International Cal.fornlj Monday sect of Uie Red Cross. had been a resident of Ix.gin forS"! J Mun,l C. E. McClellan, professor of eduSpecial wl!l1 several years fallowing the death iCVml,,t afU r will be given to U:e way cation; Mu EdlUt Bowen, prinArthur Un about 13 years ago of h- -r husband !:,ri'n's- - Mr- - lud Mris plattning to aid cipal of Uie Whittier school; Mrs organization Martin Hansen. JJickerson in Logan. In Uie wur and In the adjustment EsUier Skrels. liead of Uie clilid Survivor Include three tons! development depart mont; Miss Alperiod following. and four daughter. Ernest Hansen Marriage Licenses la Miller, supervisor of the Jorit.n A leader In American youth acof Montpelier, Idaho; been tivities Dr. Peckham was director school d.strict; and have Marring Mb Mary Harry Han. sen of Ogden, MUton Hansen of t the Cache county clerk1 of curriculum ami secondary school I.WLsen, supervisor of the Sanpete Img Beach, Cal.; Mrs. Nclhe otr.ce of Denton Joseph Hall, 18 courdmator In Keorn county, Cal. school district. Chalk, Mrs. Vera Deany, A workshop In art was conducted Mrs. and Treva Choules, 18. both of during Uie 1942-4- 3 school year. Fur Ihylli Momhan and Mr. May Falrview. Idaho; to William Earl seven years previous to that lie today while Wednesday aclenoe Henning of Salt Lake City; and Andrew Jr.. 20 and Betty Marie was supervisor of liigh schools in discussion and evoluaUon period three brothers, Hyrum C. Larsen Cox, 21 both of Vancouver, ho been slated. N. W. ChristianMinneapolis, Minn. Tliroughout Uie of Logan. Martin and A. Willard Washington: to John Frankhn i United Slates he has been acUve sen, professor of music at the colLarsen of Preston, Idaho. Dick, 20 and Darlene lege, will lecture on techniques In Glinna In youth organizations. Burial was In the 17 children music with both of Richmond Hoggatt, Kalama, He has conducted student tours creating A of Friday cemetery under direcUon of th? Washington; to DiX G. Bateson, in Thursday. preview and Italy event discloses an art discussion France, Germany, W. Loyal Hall 23. of Logan and Agnes Hansen, mortuary. and has studied and written In 24 of Snuthfield. Professor H. Reuben Reynold. Uie field of German eduouttou byA demonstration school Is held William Albert Miller and European youth organizaUou. each morning with an Intermediate New Officer; His articles and results of extenafFuneral services for Wtll.am AMrs. Vesta C. Aider, Friday sive research have appeared In na- and primary group. During Uie lbert Miller, 76. native of ternoon students discuss and evalHyrum was elected captain of the Eliza- tional mugizines. and prominent South Cache farm- beth uate the observations made at Uie Mathews Camp. Daughters er who died Friday at midnight dcmonstraUon school. The public of Utah pioneers. Other new of- and to demonstration is invited o'0" Ro Zl StaufTer. first ll events. workshop Erma Ml Lo0s,eward chapel by Ul second Gloria Hanson Will vice captain; Kate WrU.llU ina ,and Study at Music Camp Mr. Miller was born in Hyrum. ,mmond- D.antha reK.strar; August 27. 1866. a son of Lewu ! m!Tond' Faye Gloria Hanson, daughter of Mr. E. and Sarah Ann Haigh Miller. ' Riinzenber8rr- historian; Lu- and Mrs. Russell S. Hanson, of He married M,na Elizabeth Hirt-- 1 e!la J. Jensen, chorister; Lily M. Logan, and 1943 graduate of LoSlaughterers zMIowed vigsen In the Logan temple on Hanson, orianist: Brtha Z. gan senior high school, has been Amount of May 41 Kill Chug", chaplain, Haze Crabtree, select! d to attend the National 18J2. nve- Opal Chu Music ne at Intcrlochen, Camp Beef quotas for butcheis during Venn a He j a member of the Hvrum June have been established at the stake h.gh priest quorum and was "kbe.ts !nc Luella Chugg, lunch Michigan, beginning June 27. same number of cattle they slaughMiss Hanson, one of 300 outactive in civic and church affairs, j chairmen. In the corresponding month tered school musicians standing Include high of his six Sjrvivors Gutke, Sda.e in th nation chosen to attend of 1941, J. Worth seven sons and djughters, Maud Celebration Plans the school, will continue her piano Meat Marketing Supervisor, Food and william s. Mui.r of Hyrum. Are Progressing (WF Administration, sTUdies with Percy Grainger, head Distribution Luther E. and Ralph C. Miller of the piano department at the A), said today. This percentage is of Hyrum, Luther E. and Ralph (Continued from p ig One) the same provision effective for C. Miller with the U. S. army; various of school. episodes In 1941 Miss Hanson won first May. Mrs. Ray Pretve of Lewiston and' l he pageant. The quota percentage is desigMrs. Keith Hart of Portland, Ore.; regional evening was spent playing 500; Exnluvr Scout. of the Cache division rating in the music contest in Ogden and Uie nated lit Amendment 3 to FDO four brothers, Fred and Lewis '.,ntj was served to delicious lurq-stakes will be us.d to a who are Butchers 27, persons j same Miller of Hyrum, Samuel Miller of rat,ng in the national repre- - n. the various allied ni.i won by Mr. were to from 10,000 300,000 sixteen; prizes slaughtered test later when she Ingl wooti'. Cuif., and James for tlie Fireworks A Pageant with students from five western pounds, live Height of livestock in party was held Satur- - and Mrs c c Choate of of Jerome, Idaho, and nine and to carry the flag of tliae states. 1941, or those who have a quota evening at the home of Mr. ton, H. C. Nelson of Preston and grandchildren. nations. These scouts ar? Todd base of 10,000 to 300,000 pounds Burial was in the Hyrum ceme- A Lee Peterborg, who are Mr. and Mrs. Peter Johnson. Mrs. and Weston, Dee Jarvis. Wesley Blood, under FDO 27. Meat quotas for honortcry under direction of Uie Thom Richard to was the presented gift home soon make their to Haskins, Dean other types of slaughterers and leaving Baxter, pson Funeral home. Ion Earl, John Croft, Dean for other types of livestock are In Layton, where Mr. Peterborg ed guests. Bcrntson, Blaine Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Christensen have not affected by todays action. Jack Cache Stake Slates is employed. Sixteen guests en. County School Bowen, Robert Call, Joseph Felix, June beef quotas for butchers joyed an evening of social visit-in- sold their home to Merrill Murray Outing Thursday Ferron Stock, Reed Izatt, Ivan Budget Increased and will leave soon to make their who did not kill cattle in June and luncheon. Wall, Eyre Turner, Dale Schvane-veld- t, home in Smithfleld where they The annual Cache stake summer 1941 are 50 percent of their averof Merrill Preston C. Mrs. Mary (ConUnued from page One) Allen Schvaneveldt, will age monthly kill during the first and Dr. Kenneth Merrill of Salt have purchased the Harold Han-Laand Royal program campfire outing buildings and ground, $4,000, re- Retd, Robert Rickman, Dale Mad- be held 5011 home. Thursday at 6; 30 p. m. at 9 months of 1942. Any butcher who City were guests of Mr. and pair of furniture and apparatus, sen and Douglas Loosle. Mrs. Willow Park, Dr. H. Loran Blood, does not have a quota under these Mrs. William Merril r. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Alvey Tuesday. $500, repair of heating, lighting Calvin Fletcher not permitted to has charge of stake Y M M I A superintendent, provisions Is and Mrs. D. A. Skeen, Mr. nounce the arrival of a baby boy and plumbing, $1,500, a total of making the extra allied slaughter cattle in June unless he and Mrs. Marion Harris of Salt at the Cache Valley hospital. flags. reported today. It $6,000 compared with $7,800 last There are now 32 allied Included in the outing will be a is specifically granted a quota by Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew 'is the first child of the couple. nations. year. DistribuFood Director of the the dance revue, musical numbers by were dinner Mrs. Alvey was formerly Miss Ila Johnson of Logan Fixed charges, compensation inthe Imperial Giee club, games and tion Administration m the form oi guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Har-- Spackman. surance, $1450, insurance on buildfrom these ris refreshments. W. O. Robinson of a specific exception Sunday. Mrs. Ina Larsen entertained her ings and grounds, $3,000. interest for the month of June. member of the a Lake Salt provisions City, on loans, $700, total of $5150, comclub Thursday Anton and Mrs. Mr. Christen. evening, bridge Shell eggs placed in sotrage board, will attend general pared with $4600 last year. 25 remain in sen were guests of honor at a Special guests were Helen Skid-par- ty Maich may the outing. Tr... ns porta Lion, administration Friday evening at the L. O. more, Della Whitman, Lucy In charge of arrangements are swidge after June 15 under the and Mary home with Victoria expense, $200, Myrle Whittle publicly owned J. shell reservation order, egg Professor and Mrs. Lyman Rich, buses, Lunch was served owned $30,000, privately Gapei ,.sor, ickson, Agnes Bair and Mrs. L. Jcan Peart.. Israel Heaton, Joseph Morgan Jr., Worth (.mike, Btato buses, $6500, U. I. C. R.R. $6,007. .ion, O. Sorenson as hostesses. The and prizes awarded to winners. Food Distriouuon Aiiini-iisU- i and Mrs. Clinton D. Vernon. individual allowances, $800; mis-- i tho Nc" tor c'am 111 C;ic'ne count' ancod I Administration), t.az r Production board is cellnneous $500 and high school 8nfi .1-e- d ofiiaals nounced vTA today. soon to to whether decide expected extra curricular transportation, Uia this ch.nge, in.,nedi..tdy a total of $45,000 compared to re pen the project, Frederick P. ellecuve a an amendment to FD S. U. a director of the Champ, $42,600. Principal increase in tins Draft Calls Student O Order 40, was made because department was in publicly owned chamber of commerce and chairowners stored the eggs ui der what Life Appointee bus transportation, jumped from man of the Logan chambers war RATES considered normal conditions they notified committee has projects $25,700 last year to $30,000 tills A new editor of Student Life, and had no way of anticipating $1.50 chamber. the Logan 5ear- student newspaper at Utah State issuance of the Regional Reserva.13.11 of the M. R. 342 Hovey, Grant secretary n;l Avenue and Buildings sites, grounds, up Agricultural college, will be ap- tion Order. They emphasized that $500, alterations of buildings $500, Logan chamber, said that Mr. pointed next fall to succeed Calder all other provisions of the order SAN FRANCISCO furniture and equipment, $1500, a Champ and Congressman Walter M. Pickett of Preston, Idaho, who remain unchanged. total of $2500, compared to $3350 K. Granger are optimistic over has received orders to report for Set aside requiring provisions last year. the possibilities and believe that active duty with the U. S. marine that shell eggs in storage on May Debt service, bond redemption, the W P B will permit the project corps. 20 be reserved for governmental $20,000, Interest on bonds, $12,000, to be resumed. Professor W. D. Porter, college agencies and egg driers, still apply 0 total of $32,000 compared to Headquarters for editor and member of the student-facult- y to eggs stored before March 25. last year. 15 shell no After June eggs may publications council, said LOGAN CANYON a successor to M!r. Pickett will be remain in storage except those MAGNIFICENT AND RICH named at the first fall meeting of stored before March 25, working Attends Meet the counclL inventories for dealers, and shell Glen Worthington, director of Metals Mining Major for future drystored eggs being Logan city recreation, is attendof marine the member A corps Managing Owner, Wallace (Spick) Carl: ale Company ing an American Red Cross reserve, Pickett was appointed edi- ing under government contracts, A Cache County Enterprise tional aquatic school at Como and shell eggs owned by a governtor this spring for the 1943-4- 4 Office, 40 West Center, Logan He ment agency. Springs in Weber canyon. term. will be away about 10 days. rcht Cs v i a vlt tn ) a-- hr - , lic-ns- f To Attend School BlLf Zph Ge-ssc- WFA Announces Beef Quotas P'entarian; ! - - j intcr.-pers- e s no-ho- M-ll- j Summer Party i g ke an-M- 1 MIA ie Spack-Sorerv- n, j j Will Need 0, Editor t Washington Hotel $33,-00- --- Utah and Idaho People NEW! 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