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Show Friday, October 8. 19 H The Cache American, Lopan, Cache County. Utah Pajs'e Four an Observance of Sixtieth Wedding Anniversary Hyrum Couple PI 'Funerals and Obituaries IOGIV CITV DENTIST EMIRS (IIV RUE j . i ; ! IIoue fr r Cut. tin j d from page Cne) b! i Feted Tuesday ke p ogiam devilopmeni ..id he favorid a cartful He f all c.ty departments to Mr. and Mrs. Alln-r- t Open and that tlieir efficiency Wikidal F. unipiove J. Mr. und Mr. Albert Savage. move In Hyruma rdigioua and 1' ncieiitau "might 8uI owner j. f. Wikidal. 77. former their aixtieth civic affair throughout their married life, will Celebrating 30 years if srrvec wedding annlvereary at a reception for fnenda and relative at Uieir and opet.tor of the Logan laundry. though I do not propose in the secretary's office at the d.ed Tuesday morning in Dillon. home in Hyrum Sunday from 3 to 5 p m. college. Utah State Agricultural " r"movu of city alx months lUneas! J They were man ted in the old Mont, sfter Eric Johnson, head of the college on Salt laike Endowment houhs It was learned la Logan. Wednes- j oru. head lf talJ purchasing department was fetedu October 8, 1883. They have been deand regular and dy; WUtldsd was a resident of , im.by bookstore and purchasing permanent throughout lhnr Hyrum resident Tuesday be made mjpartment employes should married life, Doth enjoy fair for about eght years ndi,hp s waU.r y5tem. Though tha city ternoon when the group present-waMr. Font Zollinger recently health and attend to their gaie.i n active in RoUry and other J(M shown reaj progress in parki 'ed him with a huge cake. a from pleasant and chicken. Mr. Savage it 30 arrived home d'dopment. he added. It lacks inarparablle frem the history and Mr Savage 79 years of are vnv.t with her tutor Mrs. Eliza- In Dillon for the ruLt 35 Mr. in enough of the piaygrounds college bookstore St. beth 9mith of Preston. Idaho. Mr. Savage vw born in Survivors Include his widow and seen changes has Johnson many Lamont and Mr. Mr. Pilking one brother and one sister. December 22, lam us. Missouri, take place not only in the school Mr. and Mrs. Fred Garrett . a ton of Joseph and 1812, Funeral services were conducted itself but In the bookstore nah Hartley Savage. He crossed and Mr. and Mrs Wilhelm Ped today at 2 p. m. In the Presby tefI When accepted the job as clerk visited with their mother the plains to Utah with his lon church at Dillon under ausand accountant in the secretary' eri in 1861, living in Spanish Mrs. Ella II. Ftank on Sunday. Elks of the Lodge. pices office on Oct. 5, 1913. the bookTotk und Tooele until moving to The First ward Relief Society store was half of the secretary's Hvrum In 1864. cial Tuesday held their opening W. Matkin office. Since then it has been Mrs. Savage, the former L.i ir j of last week, Coun-elLunetta Thomas t'ae' shifted frem cn? room to Funeral services for Thomas W. Ai.n Allen, was born m Hyrum V'hugg Community conducting. it thoroughly. I 2 after considering Viy 11. 1861, a daughter of Ira tinging was conducted by Luella Matkin were held Monday at m counters ward do not wish to blame my candt-j0hehaving Its bi.q Cynthia Denson Alim. Ilerjjeusen. Readings were given by pm. in the Hyde Park I fell er was among the fWt set-- j Opal Chugg and Rose Schenk chapeL which was filled to over- - dacy on my fnends," marly every building of the camsaid Dr. Merrill in was he expected friends several ror it and relatives years pus tiers of Hyrum. Three selections were sung by the flowing with to submit a more complete des the common building and then Mr. Savage organized thy first school chorus conducted by Mrs. who had gathered to pay their of his proposed program moved to the basement of the brass band in Hyrum, taught Ruth Olsen; bilks were given by final respects to the memory of cription later and challenged other candi- main building. With the invasion rmtic in the pubhc schools and President Sarah Baer and refresh, Mr. Matkin. was a choir leader fi The services were conducted by dates for city posts to also pre- of the Army Air Force the book mote than mints were served to forty. so the voters will store wa moved to the former 30 years. Mrs. Savage was teach, C. A. Hurren. Music was sent platforms Bishop R. Baer visited Mrs. di know where they stand." it will band room and there the under choir the ward er in the Relief Society and ac- with herJoseph by daughter m Salt Lake rection of R. 5. McQuarrie with He added that ''differences of stay, at least for the duration." tive In other LDS church affairs City during last week. His first job was under John Mrs. Carol Purser at the organ, opinion between the present and far many years. administrations are L. Coburn when he was emThe Second ward Relief Society Invocation was pronounced by ,any former Seven of their 10 sons and was held Friday office Alma Purely their own affairs." and H. Seamons ployed at the secretary' daughters still are livirg, M.s opening purty served to a Henry Dr. Merrill is a past command- - for the first time. In 1924 he was supper being evening, benediction.) the offered Balls B'rdie Stenberg of Salt Lake Cox Mrs. Lucille of the Logan American Le- made assistant secretary and last crowd. Spoakers who eulogized the life, Stow, of large Cty, Mrs. Elizabeth was named purchasing Lilia Mrs. Nell Van Leuvan of aded as toastmistress and several Qf jnt(,gnty and service which 8ion P061 and past president of June associaMr. Matkin had led were Joseph the Utah Sijte Icntal agent for the college, the posiR kersflold, California and Mrs responses were g.ven. He served overseas in the tion which he now retains. Francis Astle and son Kay of 'Nielsen. Lorengo Petersen, J. W. tion. Isabelle Adams and A. Alonzo. World War I and was discharged "Changes on the campus have Emmett and Gordon Savage of Grover, Wyoming visited relatives Seamons, J. W. Hyde with closwith the rank of captain. here last Tuesday. been so many and taken place have 28 ing remarks by Bishop Hurren. Hyrum. They the last few years so rapidly Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Chugg and Two violin solos were played by six of whom are in the of Cornish withJtSAC NAMES DEAN OF MEN that thirty years have gone by armed forces and two serving son Lee spent Sunday with Mr Arthur Simmons (Continued from Page One) realize Mrs. so quickly that I cant by Mid Mrs. George Smith and fam- piano accompaniment overseas, and four great David Allen of Salt Lake City. A. Pedersen, dean of the school it." stated Mr. Johnson explainily cf Brigham City. and sciences. Dr. Carlisle ing the time was He a of away. Mrs. Alvin Zollincer and daugh- Alton Harris of Logan sangMi-explained. solo vocal graduated from USAC in 1924. Not by accompanied SEEKS COMMISION ter Jeannie of Mackay, Idaho "Professor Hayward has done a only prominent in college actithe visited at the home of Mr. and Lillian Morrell. The grave in POST IN LOGAN dedi- fine job as acting dean," Dr. Carl- vities Mr. Johnson was is connected Park cemetery Hyde last week. Mrs. Font Zollinger isle added, (Continued from page Onet activi-tiethe and institution of and with civic Sorensen Lorenzo cated religious by -because no one else so far has A daughter. Miss Emma Lou Zol Cornish. is grateful for his work. We also Lions the of member a being y rE'r' 13 staying with her grand-exiron feel fortunate in obtaining any c.iinpnitned platform the civic group. ar while nts Soutn H attending Ins desire to get in where of Coach Romney in the j services the Mrs. Johnson. Mr. and Allen Mark Archibald 'Cache high school. he can absorb a Juicy, salary." dean's position." v Melba Morgan, and child-reformer Mrs. Bailey Smith and infant Allen Murk Archibald. 77. forSavings could be effected, he Coach Romney will continue as have Blaine and Maurme, died director of athletics and coordinClarkston. declared, through consolidation of, daughter left Sunday for their mer mayor of been prominent Logan residents Logan city and Cache county omc at Burbank, Cakfornia after late Thursday night at his home ator of special services while as- for many years. police units, elimination of posi-t.o- spending a month at the home in Clarkston after an illness of suming his new duties immediateseveral years. He had been con ly. His work as coordinator with ADVERTISING MEN of city engineer and city at- of M- -. and Mrs. Moms Smith. fined to his bed since July 4. about 1700 military personnel on torney and substitution of the 22, the campus has been similar in SLATE LOGAN MEET December Genuine good tasle consists in He was born hiring of competent engineers anil son of nature to the dean of men (Continued from page One) attorneys when necessary, and saying much in few words, in 1865 in Wellsville, a posi. the installation of a time clock choosing among our thoughts, in James and Mary Mark Archibald tion. will effect social living, by Floyd for city off.cials to halt farm- - having order and arrangement In and moved to Clarkston with his Cuach Romney, who was begin, Sparks of San Francisco, Cal.; and ing, fishing and golf playing at what we say, and in speaking parents when he was 11 years of ning his twenty-sixt- h year as foot-bal- l The Western Market" by Amos with composure. Fenelon. age. He and his father operated manager of coach at U S A C this fall Jenkins, advertising public expense." of when intercollegiate football a large the Deseret News. dry farm north to Clarkston and were reported was abandoned, said he All of Sundays meetings atll be be the first to plant fall wheat was "very willing to fill in as held at the E. G. Earl home In and do fall plowing in that area. acting dean of men during the Logan canyon. He also worked on the railroad war period or until Dean Croft Monday's meetings will dc-- held 14 17 to and returns," but emphasized that he from the age of in the chamber of commerce headhelped build the Clarkston ward has no idea of giving up football and then move to Utah chapel by hauling rock with an coaching or athletic direction, as quarters State Agricultural college auditorox team. I have been a coach all my life On December 16, 1891 he mar- and expect to continue as one." ium at 11 a.m. to hear Mr. Peterson's talk. ried Martha Ann Dahle in the Other features of Monday's proof services, Logan Temple. She died 10 years Monday until time j Interment will be in the Clark- - gram are a discussion of problems ago last August. Active throughout his lifetime 'ston cemetery directed by the Ken. of wartime advertising led by he was a neth Lindquist mortuary, in church activities, Ralph Davidson of the Deseret high priest in Cache stake; he served on a mission in the north, ern states from March, 1895 to May, 1897 and held other offices in the Clarkston ward. He was elected mayor of the community in 1912. are five sons and Surviving one daughter, Owen Archibald of Nevada; David, Eldredge and Hiln lard Archibald of Clarkston; Archibald of Odgen and Mrs. Cora Rigby of Newton; 17 grandchildren and one sister, Mrs. Josh HERE IS A GREAT ACTION IIIT Brown of Ogden. -Services will be held Monday at 2 p. m. in the Clarkston ward, directed by Bishop Ravsten. Friends may call Sunday and pfu-twa- and Robert Wanur of Twin Fahs. Idaho. fiUowed by a round-taon by four Logan dic til'd -What I like and dls-l.j women on about newspaper adverti inc Lean j partm.p Hits will be Mr? Nelson, Mrs, Leatha Lundahl. Mra. Icuilis M mr and Miss Marian Carlisle. Other Monday discussion Include -What should the advertising man and know about merchandising Morpublic relations," by George gan. advertising manager of the Standard-Examine- r and Ogden -What about the free rides." by N. Gunnar Roamuson of Logan. With the exception of the social Saturday evening, the public Is invited to attend any of tne meetings. Mr Martin announced. N. College Official Saape e TT", '-- . Hjn-'ton- J or I A constant governance of our and speech according to duty reason is a lr.gh lmir.ee and a special argument of a thorough, solid and goodness. Isaac ly narrow Starting Saturday clfA , frand-childre- grand-vTdre- TO TA n. is anngS- - s pt t n ' j j CAPITOL Ru-lo- BEGINS SUNDAY jr 25c Mats. 30c Eves. Friday Saturday j&X: Sunday ONLY ANGLES HAVE WINGS Cary Grant Jean Arthur Rita Hayworth Bui Sowne Else May Want la lelppiionc E All the world loves a lover but not when he ties up the party line so other people can't use the telephone That is particularly true today when so many calls are urgent and important because of war work. Most party line users realize this and keep their conversations brief. 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