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Show The Cache American. Lopnn, Cache County, Utah Friday. July 30. DM3 Recovering ftfrviDCALS M.rtion, 7 jc.ir M and Mr. laiua. M lorn reccuntsg 1 llowl-'a m.ijor on ration a.il cf Mr. "n i Aim Gtuuugf will conduit lh regular !iy licur at the C .( In county public Lbraiy Sul 30 p m. urd.iy afternoon at M.- - 1 Daughter rr.vate and Itul'aia have Miv Vaugn a yfis-ti- W. new at a daughter, their f.i t child, l Pr.vate But'ai is I.kuI stationed at Camp Stewart, ('or In Logan g.a. Mrs. Ihittaij Is the fotmt-Mr and Mis ClifT Garget have Dons Join s of Logan. bii-at the home of Mr. g an Mrs. 1arloy IvdriwH during Dinner Honor Sons ;,,rU-- t ,h pilst fcW d.,v, ,j!s Mrs. Dan Andrews Mr. and ls l!t, furm,.r Virginia IVilirwn ci.tirtaiucd at Monday evening a dinner patty in honor of their n Floyd, who left Thursday for Vacationing daUfihti-- r of Coleen Srhaub, L', S. w.th the navy. M. and Mr. Kugene Scliuub it Members of the fain . Uy were nuludi-dXUcatiomrg in Cal.fornia. U !i Story Hour iti-u- Firt bo-pi- 11 ho-.l.i- I s 1 WAN T! l Capable Good Dr pi. Dig an. A" Cache American. lor ojn-mn- Ludli Iti-.u- Write Box ' j Iromise Work Replying to a committee from tlie Cache county commis Muiu-rto beWcilni sday proinLo-Reunion Sunday Lntcrtain gin graveling about three blocks of J. Members of the Christian Vince D Mayor and Mrs. Lugan-Hyruae.-t from tlie road Olon family will hold their an Walker of Mendon entertained at highway beginning next week. nual summer reunion Sunday at a dinner party Monday evening tn the park in Bux Elder canyon. honor of Private La Vem Buut Visitor Ilyrum who ,s horn on a furlough. Oth. Great Joins Husband Mks Joyce Nelson of were er guest Mr. Marella at the Falls, Montana is a guiv-and Bunt, Mis Thelma Bund, KathRcnnell Smith Mr. J. home of her inter and brother-in-ladaughter Peggy left last week for leen Walker and Naomi Walker. Mr. and Mr. Ivan Milwhere Fort Bliss, Texa they ler In Hyrum. j will join Captain Smith, former Son Arrives ROTC instructor at the college Private and Mrs. Allen Pop. Here from Indiana who is stationed there. the pleton of Hyrum announce Mr. and Mr. Lothair Grant birth of their first child, a son and con of Indiana are vaca- Here from Salt Lake born at a Logan hospital July 27. and Mrs. Z. Lillian Mrs. Walter tioning in Providence with friend the former Poppleton and relative. Mrs. Grant is the sons Brent and Barron of Salt Libbie Laurlizen of Hyrum. The former Nadra Frank. Lake City are guest at the' home faUier is stationed with the U. of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Colorado army at Springs, Frank Harris. Fire Destroys Car Colorado. A car and garage owned by Ivan Anderson of Niblcy were al- Logan Visitors I'SAC LISTS FACl'LTY most destroyed by fire Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Dale Bowen of COMMITTEES j about 11:15 p.m., officials of the Chicago, Illinois have been visLogun-Cach- e In and relaUves Ore department re- iting friends (Continued from page One) month. port. The loss was partially cov- Logan during the past L. ocock. L. R. Humpherya. Helen ered by insurance. They also made a trip to San Ajax. W. D. Porter. John C. Car- Francisco, California. -' lisle, Leonard W. McDonald; Make Reservations brary J. Stewart Williams, H. S. Seventh ward MIA girls who Marriage Announced B. Johnson, F. Carter, Bertha Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Bingham Wann, Moyle Q. Rice, R. P. Me- -: are planning to attend the Girls ' the mar- Laughlln; lyccum Milton R. Mer- camp Augu&t 5 to 7 should con- of Cornish announce tact Mrs. Phillip Hart at 383 riage of their daughter Glenda rill, R. E. Betnson, N. W. Chris-- 1 Hitt fast South street imme- to Corporal Gil Lowden' of Ogden. tiansen, Ira N. Hayward. j The marriage w;: solemnized diately for reservations. Arden Personnel and guidance July 2 in Washington, D. C. The Fraud.-n- , L. R. Hunipherys, H. S. Sliver newlyweds will live at Asks for Booklets Carter, Byron Alder, Joseph N. where he Is Maryland Springs, E. former G. McDonald, Captain Symons. W. H. Bell, Caroline M. school. Logan postoffice employee now attending radio Hendricks, V. II. Tlngcy; radio, C with the government! stationed L. Pocock, W. D. Porter, C. J. mail service at West Chester, Pa., Seventy Outing Myets. Larry S. Cole; registration The annual summer outing V. H. Tlngcy, George Jem.en, W. has written to the Logan chamber of commerce asking for a number the 64th quorum Of Seventy wdll if. Beil. R. E. Berm., on, N. Hun-- 1 j be held tonight at 7 p.m. of advertising booklets. atjiaker, William Scholes. Ralph Cal- Willow park, reports James C. vert and Marion T. Bird; schedule Note from Glendale jWallcntine. chairman of the pic-- I and catalog Harold R. Kepner, A program will j W. D. ortcr, Marion T. Bird, and A note from Mr. and Mrs. S. V. nc committce. under the direction w. H. Bell; sectioning Ralph Cai- Prows of Gh ndalc, California,: rrn B. crt, H. B. Hunsaker, Alice Senob. Ci.y Commi.s.i-.one- r former Loan includes a A. Student body organization check for renewal of their sub-- ! N. Sorenson, V. D. Gardner, Ira ' to the Cache American N. Hay Ward, Caroline M. HendWe Makes I'kmc Trip note: and the following iual education J. Duncan Mrs. Grace Evans, credit man. ricks; enjoy reading your paper very much, r specially the news about ager of the Lcgan C. C. Ander- - Lrige, Larry Cole; agenda for fac.'on company store, has returned ulty meetings L. R. Humpherys, boy, in the from Hollywood, California where John C. Carlisle and Helen Ajax, The college calendar was releas- she spent her vacation with Mr. First Child cd by Professor Wilford D. Porter, Mrs. and Jack Kimball, former Word has been received by Mr. editor, who announced that college residents. was Her Logan trip Mrs. of end the Harry Parker would be available for made catalogues by plane. birth of a son to their daughter distribution the first week in AuLieutenant and and gust. Mrs. John Wctzler of Fort Town- Pitcher Sold Botn new and returning stu-- 1 Newt Is former the Kimball, Logan send, Wash. Mrs. Wetzler former Dee Louise Parker and it youth who has made good in dents will register Monday, 27, according to the calenis their first child. Lieutenant organized baseball, recently was Porter suggested Wetzler graduated from U3AC in sold by the Philadelphia Phillies dar. Professor to the Milwaukee club of the that new students planning to en- 1941 and Mrs. Wetzler in 1E42. American association. He won ' ter the college fall quarter should two lost and five for the I'hillles send a transcript of their high Attend Outin- gschool or college credits to the this year before his transfer. L. T. Bullen and Asa Attorney to taking final registrar prior of the vice Wallace, presidents Classroom instruction will steps. Here on Business atLogan chamber of commerce, Glenn Pollard, district manager begin the following day and Octended the annual Preston, Idaho tober 15 will be the last day for business mens outing Thursday-evening- . for Weber county and Harry Butclasses, respective gradadding ters .state Farmanagers of the Tlie party was held at uates will submit applications for the Preston golf course on Bear mers Automobile candidacy by October 25. The quarRiver, west of Preston. The Pres- Exchange were in Logan Tuesday ter will end December 17. ton group will be represented at conferring with Leon D. Hardy, Winter quarter schedule includes local representative of the com. the Logan outing on August H. f registration January 3, 1944 with pany. the last day for adding classes Marriage Licenses 21. Annual Founders' day January Marriae licenses have been is- Sewers Needed will be observed on March 8 and Cache woman who Any county sued at the Cache county clerks winter quarter will conclude March office to Paul Richard Moran, 28 can sew is invited to support the 17. and Mary Alice pro25, county Red Cross sewing Murphy, has Spring quarter registration both of Syracuse, N. Y.; to Aaron gram conducted every Thursday been set for March 20 with ln- afternoon at county headquarters struction until June 2, commence-11- 1 George Amacher, 23 of Logan South Main street. Chairman ment June 3, and Ilean Woodbury, 21 of Hurand the baccalau-Eva- n B. Murray announced. Ar-- 1 ricane; to Charles Andreas Roos, reate service the following. day. can be made con19 and Maida Johnson, 17, both of rangements Broad curriculum to meet the Shelley, Idaho; to John Roosevelt tacting Mrs. Eric Johnson. needs of peace and war characterCarson, 23 of Jordan Valley, Oreizes the entire school year progon and Delna Levanger, 18 of Asks Information gram of the seven schools agriHomeville, Idaho. Information concerning the culture, engineering. Industries and patriotic fireworks pageant pre-- trades, home economics, commerce, sented in Logan on July 4th was education, arts and sciences, and Church Notice The Evangelical Lutheran church asked this week by Ray C. Hitt, forestry. With American education of the Hitt proving Itself in war as in peace holds regular services in general manager Seattle, USAC feels a specific responsibility company of Logan on the second and fourth Fireworks Wednesdays of each month at 7 Washington. He reports that his to carry on its regular work, Prorequests fessor Porter Explained. Tlie oata-fp.m. In the Seventh Day Adven- company receives many ideas in connection with fire- - logue indicates that the same type tist chapel. 274 North 2nd West. The Rev. Paul G. Hansen of Og- works displays and that the Lo- of superior training offered by the den is pastor. Everyone cordially gan idea will be forwarded to college in past years, again will be offered to students this year. invited. Lutheran hour is heard other communities. each Sunday afternoon at 2 oclock - SECRET over Station KNTVTJ and the Mutual Broadoasting system. Nibh-y- . t w . . ! 1 ttahs newly crrwted VVomrnk ClvllUn Naval Prrwmnrl Committee tit celebrating the cutting of the WAVES first birthday cake today at open bouse reception in Salt Lake City and Ogden. Seated, at the Salt Lake center, left to right, are: Mrs. Perry William, representing the CathoUo church; Mr. Junlua Fisher, president Salt Lake Council of Women; Mrs. William A. Kerr, president district Federated woemns clubs; and Mr. D. C. Elder, representing the Ministerial Aim. rialion. Standing, Mrs. June IngrbreUra, president CnJvrraity of I'Uh Mothers Hub: Yeoman Jeanne Humphrey, WAVE, rutting rake; Mra. Arthua L. Beely, general chairman and Mr. VI. D. r Ncbrker, representing the L D 8 church. Store Main j 11- j 133 South Phone 710 Plenty of Parking Space . . APRICOTS . i bushel GREEN BEANS One bushel SJJKi i lC Frankfurter Scramble Millies your red points' go pound of meat further for 4 big servings. ' cup raw rice 6 cup boiling water aalt 2 teaspoon 2 cup diced green pepper 4 (up finely cut onion J tablespoon bacon fat or meat drip pings son-in-la- Sep-temb- er Wash and drain rice. Cook until tender in boiling water and 1z rinse with teaspoons salt. Drain andCook green hot water. Let stand. pepper and onion slowly in skillet for 5 minutes in hot bacon fat. Then add frankfurters and cook 5 minute longer. Add cooked rice and mir well. Mix together beaten eggs, diluted milk, remaining 2 teaspoon salt and the pepper. Pour over rice mixture. Cover and cock slowly 5 minutes, or until egg mixture is thickened. Serve at once. Serves 4. 2 cups broken noodles or 1 cup broken macaroni or spaghetti can be substituted for the rice. e or DAN DUNN For This Recipe You'll Nccdt IRRADIATED Sego Milk Mayor and Mrs. Ralph Jones of Newton were hosts at the annual Jones family reunion last Sunday. Dinner was served followed by a program and social. Those present were Mary Jones, Mrs. Eliza Olsen and children of Mt. Pleasant, Mr. ard Mrs. Oliver Bennett and children and Mrs. J. O. Jones of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. John Ralph and children and Mrs. Ruth Ralph of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. John Jones and family, Mrs. Annie Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Carr Jones and family, and the host and hostess. 2 - 21c Franks lb. 30c . . Economy caps Dozen . . . 22(1 Rice, fancy lb. 15c Lids, Rubbers and Caps of all kinds Eggs doz. . . . 46c MEAT SPECIALS SPRING CHICKEN 2 to 3i lbs LUNCH HOT Special Assorted, Lb HAMBURGER lb. lb. sliced 28 6 . . . 40d 352 LEAH STEAK 4 . fancy sliced 306 426 OPERATIVE 48 NONE Family Reunion frank j cupe diced furtera or bologna lb.) sausage 2 alightl? beaten eggt cup Sego Milk diluted with cup water hk teaspoon pepper BUT TO HURRY--THES- E PLANS |