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Show In Italian Mountains LOCALS Coasting Lane Second North of Designation street between First and Third Visitors restricted coast-ti.- g List street-- , as Mr. ami Mrs. Herman Ilk hard aiea. was announced inlay of PrcMon, Idaho were Logan by Leo Kimball. Logan city street a supervisor. b.tor Saturday. Mr. former Logan resident. It aisoci-aler.Lakade have been wt up and y with lut father in the automobile traffic w.U not be a!-lu.nr in the . utm-rwej on the hill during tlv Idaho city. 'nisUl'.g season, lie slid, (Continued from S ' ( vKd" ' V i h n.or-ta.ir- ! To Arizona Firth Announced Egan of Nlbhy w.ll leave at the eml of this week fir Tempi. Arizona to ipi ml ti e winter with her ton. Sergeant Paul C, Eg.iit who it t.ii with a college tra.nmg dit.nh mt nt there. Russell Maugh.in and Mr the announce of Noith laig..n birth of a daughter, born Mrn-d.i- y at a IihiiI liospit.il. Mi. Irene the former ?.fa!u;hnu n James of Par. id m Mr. M.iuyhan at with the navy tr.iUiin I err: gut. o. Mrs. Annie Mr. : r t f: r V-,.:- .', S ' V I "Li ! $ W , -- i- r u- v - W k ,k A. "4 s J Id-h- Itcturn Home M t Seven Cache Men Win Commissions Cm-- ) home boy who have bmi taken from the farm in imurh u they the cos c,!l not milk and ftx-before amt afier doing a day votk and If nc.C be spend the following mht irrigating. He wnd Tins dairy labcr problem can-n- it be met wiih hired help. Director W. W. Owens d.cawd the farm machinery problem for A. F. Bracken, 1344. extension fertilizers d.scussed agronroniist. and labor saving methods, and G Alvin Carpenter talked on the labor problems rn a state level. Russell S. Hamon wits intro dared tas the agricultural key hanker for Cache county and alo as preeidiiit of the Logan Cham-bi- r of CorimiTCe. Mr, Hanson the mteiest that the bankers and Ch.imbr of Commerce have in the agricultural program and in the work of the planning committees. to The afternoon was devoted raoh committee meetings, with committee writing the 1944 pro. gram for its respective field wiih the following chairmen in charge: Saul E. Hycr, irrigation; John H. Schenk, dairy: A. W, Chambers, crops; Mrs. D. R. Clarke, wartime living; Mrs. II. M. Zollinger, R. heme improiement; William Zolhnger, fruits and vegetables; William Worley, poultry; Dr. O. Wennergren, livestock and range; Bennie J. Ravsten, dry farm; Jers Thcurcr, 4 H clubs. d and Mr. Will C1 eg of More than Normal m Logan dur.ng inches, ns com i mil With a if.tm.il if 18 43 inch c. Dr. Willard Gardner. In A I OKW A HU POST li manned bv Brea funner from a Britiih Hcfimeat oa (ha Lifhth Armv front in Italy Tbit it topical of tbo country over whick charge of the U. S. wvailnr butbo Aibencaa and Bntuh armies arc fifhtinf. reau at the college, repined to day. Reviewing 1943 weather, he si.d tiiat Oc ?!er was the wet.esl m:nlh. with 3 07 inches precip.ta-t.on- ; ONen. September the driest, wflh .11 inches; the July temperature Entertains of 97 de ;:e.-- s was the ho. test, and A welcome home party was was host-- ss Mrs. La von S. Lar-the D.'i'mkr re.id.ng of 1 degree held on Tliursday in i evening to members of the Wilford W. b low zero the coldest. Wendell Tliomp Elder of hcnor on Larson Smart and families son Jr., who recently returned Chri.stm.is triy, Honored guests from the mission field. Lee Win j were Mrs. Larson's brother. W.l-lar- d Btittars conducted the follow-- , ng Smart, who onlMed In the led Valiev Boy Scout program: Community singing, Tlie Ca-air corps a year ago and was home accom-Eun.ce ; Mr. R.nsten, its membership by on a short leave, and Mr. Lar- council Leah f.liss I amed Ravslen; by is son's brother, Emery, who ws in- objective for the year and by Rex Thompson; solo, . ducted into the army List month. awaiting the out.vme of o dial- Iwio-Ie- ; eddre.ss of wel- Stratford Riverside, Cal., tenge from the Edwin J.i"dnc; talk. Elder today by come, council, it was Greets Children Wendell duet, sang ini Thompson; After serving oier-e' for the Executive Preston Pond. n.e Cache conned was chal-- Spanish was by Miss Juha GrifTin past year, Captain Danny and Elder Dancing Thompson. nged early la.st spring by the of Iaigan has returned home completed the evening. tc see for the first time his son Riverside group to reacli a goal Miss Violet and of over 2200, which represents an Thompson all and two daughters, el, lit of Logan siient Sunday 10 per cent over 1942 children of inrre'i.se months old. The triplets. Dan. with Mr. and Mrs. David Thomp. Deana and Diana. were born enrollment. Mr. Pond explained. not son. are Total enrollment figures during his absence. available as some districts have L. P. Peterson of Bargo, Wash-- , not reported completely but the ingten spent the week end vis-Visits Parents goal has been passed, he said iting with his son and daughter Private Dean Holman, son of ANNICE REESE also thnt the He announced Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pe- Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Holman of council Funeral services for Miss Annice nominating committee, terson. Logan, Ls home on a short fur. with Dr. John C. Carlisle as chairteacher in Cache county Reese, 1 Clark-Most welcome visitors in lough from his duties with the man, will meet early next week ston for Christmas for several years who died schools were, holidays AST unit at Ohio University. to nominate officers for the Sgt. Lowell Griffiths, son of Mr. Sunday at 11 a. m. alter a long Dean entered the Wednesarmy after coming year. Nomination by the and Mrs. Andrew Griffiths, Pvt. illness, will be conducted from graduation Logan high group ls tantamount to election Willis In m. 2 the Logan at p. Dahle, son of Mr. and Mrs. day school last spring. He will return and by Bishop results will be announced at David Dahle; Pvt. LaVar Godfrey, Third ward chapel to Ohio Friday morning. the annual dinner meeting at the son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. John A. Larsen. Bluebird cafe on January 28. She was born in Benson, a dauGodfrey, and Sgt. David ChristenFirst Home Game Feature of the annual meet will sen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph ghter of Thomas Heber and MarThe first home game of the cur- be the presentation of two Silver G. Christensen. These young men After Reese. garet Hawthorne rent basketball season for the Beaver awards to outstanding are all In the services of their schools, Benson from graduating Logan High Grizzlies will be play- scouters and of two scoutmaster country and were granted short she attended the old Brigham ed Friday night at 8 p.m. in the keys. furloughs, that made It possible to Young college in Logan and Utah with South ' Logan high gym State Agricultural College. She spend Xmas at home. Cache as their opponents. Logan Mr. and Mrs. Herman S. Thomp- also had attended summer sessions was defeated last Friday night by son had as their special Xmas at the University of California. Ogden in their first league game dinner guests two soldiers who She had been a teacher at of the season. were companions of their son Richmond, Providence and Smith-fielSmithfield the leaving of the Hugh V. Thompson in Alaska. The annual meeting of her because M. school B. last Mr. Mrs. and Appointed Manager Griffin year Cache County War Chest organiDavid Sharp Jr., of Logan, as- zation will be held Monday, spent Sunday and Monday In illness. sistant state Prominent In religious, civic and club director, January 17 at 7:30 p.m. in the Salt Lake City. A farewell party, in honor of club activities, she had served as has been reappointed manager of chamber of commerce headquarthe eighth annual intermountain ters, it was announced today by Berdean Buttars son of Mr. and executive committee member, vice Mrs. Jessie Buttars was held on president, secretary and treasurer Junior Fat Stock show, to be V. W. Richards, chairman. held early next June in North All cities and communities of Wednesday evening. Mayor Newell of an American Legion auxiliary Salt Lake, it has been announced the county and civic organizations Thompson was in charge of the post; as YWMIA counselor, drama program: by show directors. New members who have membership in the war following community director and class leader in the of the board of directors are W. W. chest are expected to be present singing; prayer, Rex Thompson; Logan Third ward, and as a memGlen Winn of ber and treasurer of Kappa Delta Oweas, director of the state exten- at the annual meeting to hear Reading, Mrs. sion service and Ray Theurer of the financail Val Dahle, ac- Gamnu, educations sorority. report and elect Smithfield; solo, Providence. Surviving are a brother and two serve companied by Mrs. B. M. Griffin: directors and officers to Lt. address, Wangsgaard, en army sisters, Robert Reese of Benson; during the coming year. from officer the USAC; duet, Miss Mrs. Margaret R. Benson ol Lorecent on In drive the Back to College reporting announced Richards that Gloria Thain of Benson; questions gan and Mrs. Cassie R. Meikle of Miss Lu Dean Rogers, well-- , Mr. of the written by members of the au- Smithfield. Chambers, chairman known pianist and instructor Friends may call at the home dience were read by Bishop J. Smithfield checked in $100 drive, at music Utah State Agricultural of her sister, Mrs. Margaret R. Ravsten answered and to over its Byron by put that community college, has returned to the colA gift was Benson, 141 West First South St., David Christensen. com drive. Other the Sgt. for quota lege following a leave of absence to Birdean end a lovely Tuesday evening and Wednesday where she munities reaching their quotas re- presented during fall quarter to his mother, Mrs until time of servioes. Burial in and Providence are plant potted Hyde completed classroom work for a cently Jessie Buttars. reBerdean is the the Logan aractery will Be J. .acted v degree at Cincin- Park and President Richards son Mr. second of and Mrs. But- by the Kenneth Lindquist mar.i-ar- y for that quotas Logan city nati Conservatroy of Music, where ports of Logan. be tars to in the service. wards and the business district she acted as a professional acA special program was given on were also achieved. companist and gave a number of He announced that the books December 21 In the Relief Society Mark Gessel concerts. She has resumed her of chest war will remain meeting in honor of Mrs. Sylvia the teaching at the college. Graveside funeral services for open and if any communities Buttars, who was recently released Mark Gessel, Infant son of Thefrom of Relief the the which have not reached presidency their Sailor Here odore and Cleora Mohr Gessell quotas desire to continue work, Society. The Xmas theme was Jack Groll, former Logan cafe any amounts will be of Providence, who died Friday out in carried decorations the of gratefully operator, is home on a short leave received. the room, and In the following shortly after birth in a Logan from duties as cook on a big The war chest is composed of program which was conducted by hospital, were conducted Monday naval unit. J. P. has just re- various relief agencies, including President Archilous Archibald : morning In the Providence cemeKenturned from a trip down under the USO, United China Relief, community surging, directed by tery under directoin of the where he participated in the Russian Relief, neth of LoLindquist mortuary BerMrs. Eunice Mrs. Wilhelmina Ravsten; Queen the parBouganville landings and other Fund and many others. nice Griffin, accompanist; prayer, gon. Survivors include action in that area. He reported Martha Goodey; solo, Master My- ents, and four grandparents, Mr. it as being hot occasionally and ron Loosle; reading. Miss Afton and Mrs. C. V. Mohr and Mr. NOTICE OF ANNUAL not because of the weather. As Ravsten; An Xmas pageant was and Mrs. Gottlieb Gessel of Pro MEETING vidence. a reward for his good work, he presented by Mrs. Gay Godfrey, has been awarded another promoMrs. Edna Mrs. Bessie Atkinson, Notive is hereby given that the tion and now is a Petty Officer, of the Rasmussen and Miss Venna and home. annual regular meeting first class. Miss Barbara An Xmas program was given FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND Dixie Ramussen. and Marie in Simday school under Miss Sunday Godfrey, Mary LOAN ASSOCIATION OF LOGAN Entertains at Dinner of David Dahle. will be held at the office of the Rasmussen directed the pageant. the direction Mrs. Wilford W. Smart, enter association, Eccles Hotel Building. Song, singing mothers, Miss Leah Bach class gave two numbers. On Thursday, evening a welcome tained at a dinner 12 West Center Street, Logan, Utah Ravsten, accompanist. Mrs. Butlast week In honor of her son, on Wednesday, January 19, 1944, tars was presented with a Relief home party was held in honor of Willard, who was home on a at 2 oclock p.m., for the purpose Society membership pin. Luncheon Elder Edwin Jardine, who recently returned from the Spanish Amshort furlough from air corps of hearing the annual report of was served. Kendell Workman of Roosevelt, erican mission. Stratford Loosle studies in Chicago, I1L Mrs. Retta the association, electing directors, Crookston and son, Aviation Cadet and for the transaction of such was a recent guest of Mr. and was In charge of the following program. Singing, prayer, LeeWinn Jack were Crookston special other business as may properly Mrs. Darwin Goodey. The bishopric of the ward, J. Buttars; piano solo, Miss Marie guests. On Thursday Mrs. Smart come before the members.s Byron Ravsten, Joseph P. Malm-ber- Griffin of Logan; address of welentertained a group of 17 friends HERSCHEL BULLEN, Hillard Archibald and Joseph come, Rex Thompson; duet, Mrs. of the two boys at her home at Secretary. Griffin, ward clerk, with the ward Joseph Burt and Mrs. Joseph a buffet luncheon. New Years day Logan, Utah, January 5, 1944. teachers are making their yearly Griffin; talk, Elder Edwin Jardine, members of the Smart family visit to every home in Clarkston. talk, Bishop J. Byron Ravsten. went to Ogden where Willard left for his new post. Mr. and Mrs. During the week past, Mr. and Dancing completed the evenings Mrs. John C. Thompson were entertainment. William D. McGregor prepared a Relieved in 5 minutes or Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Goodey surprised by a group of pleasantly for dinner the group prior special double your money back announce the birth of a baby bay were and Games stomifb 8fH Whrn played to hLs departure. Special guests ivnfu), sttfT'vN friends. Ine pas. sour stnrrwn ail hiartfum. dirt .r Usually at a local hospital on Tuesday. a delicious luncheon served.. Iim f were Mrs. Smarts mother, Mrs. TuvmtiIip thf f.i'list-- png h.if"Yi in fmi!tiiiriaTt rlif medi tm iik vas Miss Pearl Mr. and Mrs. Thompson are Mrs. Goodey N' n t in a a ailve I, II din Agnes M. Anderson and Mrs. Me In ie mm cy La n JiPv or dtul ci b tu Workman of Smithfield. to li.jrn yiir make cj to their Idaho moving mother. o u. a Gregors Salt Lake City returned lii me affr gpcitj'ng jail ef the holidays with illative lure. Mr. inCkfK is a 1 h.Vj.c.d rdue-att:- j structor in the Salt L. kc City system and Mrs. Chgg Is Ruth OSon. the former M.s oa ighter of Mi and Mrs. John E, Preopivt-o- 194.1 was n 1874 . 1 Obituaries Clarkston n j Better Goal rarr re,-oiu- d a , 1, s i 1 in-la- w WAR CHEST SETS MEET d, 4-- H of,e e mid-holid- Fa pe Fivft Flan Cache County Farm Work for 1911 - t Mr. prTpI,4'" " The Cache American, Lofran, Cache County, Utah Tuesday, January 4, 194 1 ay g, Acid Indigestion r f f .jc I Mendon Sewn Ctuhe county men wero among the graduates of Utah Stato who havo college Agrieuliur.il been graduated from officer triioo! at Camp Da' is. N. C.. and have received their com. us second lieutenants ir mivi'-nthe U. S. army. Graduating from USAC after advanced com military 1943 they left in June, training for duty on August 12 and were stationed at Fort MacArthur. California before being assigned to Camp D.nn. Thu.se commissioned were Richard Cobuin of Sm.thfield; Keitti Ixng of River Heights. Eldred Ivterson of North Do, an; Aquilha Allen of lirum; Dean Tliorje of Amur her Aaron Wellsvilie and of Logan. Othand Dean I leu-he- r Mar Monrove of a ers were S. quo, lU ir.or Ja nes of Sandy, William Halt of Woods Cia-- s nod George Malkin of Swan Idaho, Lieutenant Amacher. cadet colonel of the college ROTC unit la.st year, ranked first ill hut graduating class at Camp Davis, college officials announced. mn-d.tlu- lc s lel-.n- g I-- a children's In the afternoon dance. During the dance old Santa arrived with a bag of candy Tire and nuts for every child. evening was climaxed with a basketball game and dance. Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Wood entertained at a Christmas dinner, laces being marked for Mr. and Mi . Charles Bowen of Ogden. Mrs. Marlin S. Larsen is visit- Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Dunbar and ing with her parents Mr. and Mrs, daughter Marlocn of Logan. Mr. Alonzo Wood. She has spent the and Mrs. Ed Muir and children, in Alabama Mrs. Marlin Larsen. Miss Dorothy past five months where her husband was stationed. Wood of Ogden, Gilbert Wood and Corporal Larsen is now being the host and transferred. Ralph and Ray Taylor, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Taylor have re urned home after two years m sions. in the Ray labored Western States and was district president with headquarters at Rapid City, S. D. lie spent the last two months in Denver at mission headquarters. Ralph labored also in the Western States, spending most of his time in North and South Dakota. A missionary meeting was held at the home of Claud A. Sorenson for Mrs. Sorensens mother, Mrs. William Maughan. Recently returned missionaries at the meeting were Ralph and Ray Taylor, Maria Checketts of Bear River and Wendell Anderson. After meeting refreshments were served to twenty. two guests. Entertaining at Christmas dinner were Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Stauffer. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Henry and son Stauffer Blain of Hyrum, Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Sorensen and daughter Melba and son Dean, home on furlough frem Salt Lake City, One solution for the baby transMr. and Mrs. Archie Darley of portation problem, now acute beWellsvilie, Miss Carma Stauffer, cause of metal shortages, ls seen Mr. and Mrs. Bill Longstroth and here in the form of a baby basket of canvas material. It was patfamily, and the host and hostess. terned after metal baskets, now out Captain and Mrs. Evan Mitchell of production, in which wood was of Salt Lake City spent Saturday, carried to the fireplace. To Insure Sunday and Monday as guests of baby against bumps, wooden crate Mrs. Mitchells parents, Mr. and units may be placed on the bottom and ends of the conveyance. Mrs. E. J. Hancock. school Mendon ward Sunday Happiness can neither be sold; sponsored a celebration Christmas at 10 a.m. A delightful program nor bought it is a state of mind was rendered followed by draw- with the willingness to face the ing from a beautiful Christmas problems of each day and leavs tree by the three lower grades. the rest to God. ! I ho.-tes- s. COUNTY QUOTAS for FOURTH WAR LOAN DRIVE IN UTAH |