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Show Tuesday. January . Diuirce Granted 41 loi trai.U-- FINAL Priil a duerie INSPECTION RF.lORT MADE HV riKK.MEN A riKrt on dtc'rnal and las P. Tj lor irt In I). trkt court from Howard Taj lor on a ch.irse of mi-n- t al crut liy furnace i.t,on work conduit-eShe wa awarded cuury of two m I a), an duimg 1943 under minor dnldrin. $75 per month d n-- .on of the ftte alimony. $75 attorney' fee and wax filed w.th p.tj departuunt co.-tcourt oTiiirs Thursday by I. L. deputy To Coopcrat Dai mg t lie nr, the report .uil. forest The Utah state board of I 179 clei tru al and 35 furnace e jwr a ry lire control and the Utah tt were 139 mil electric..! Issued. Agricultural college school of for45 fuin.ue t.ona were the all with estry. will cooperate American Fore-tr- y awkiutun in made, 39. hour Were spent in elrctrtcul and 113 in- an upprabal of the war's etTerts sjxet-nupon this forest resources of te jesting furnace ns, ; J Iirted St t'es. Professor J. Wli.t fees wire rtcened tot.hng $118 70 ney Floyd, chnf forestir for Utah for c Inti I a! and $33 for forracc for USAC and extension fore-tr- y ' .r,lulsJ ; unncuncc. d CLEARANCE a e i Non-Ratione- d Ladies Shoes Bi. Value SB.J955 Mens Pago Tli re & Cache County, Utah Obituaries Mrs.Hcrtha Sorensen Ewer Mr Ewer. 61. Berth Kortlin-resident of Ixv.m for many year dii d earlv tnduv at her home, 3'ttJ West S' rood Seuth Street, of a attack vu, ln-i- ci pe-rio- 25c Value L-g-.io. r TIES d pre-rnte- k Ladies Arch Support JESSENS ? E Fourth Son Mrs. A. Par- H. th ker of the Logan Sixth ward, an nounce the birth cf their fourth son, last week at a local hospital. PTA Meeting the the D. G. Hober Durham of USAC faculty, will address n. n. Value S&flJ) and M-.- eii n, Ol-e- Pumps or Oxfords Bishop e In-ati- cia-'r- Rationed Shoes $5 -- e 50c Value will get more coTe. and cocoa in 1944 than i Continued from page One I to the War In 1943, according 178 call imd travel. ng 3428 mile. Four pounds Firemen gave 182 minor first aid Food Admirr.tiat.n, one-ha- lf cotT-emer-.encand found more of 16 nt and answered first aid tails, spend. ng more of cocoa beans have bet n ambu allocated for each civilian. 356 extra man hours on k duty. lance call-bFiremen spi nt 592 hours making Extend Sale of 1622 ihstiht in peel tons in the In Shoes ner fire district und 35 writ'en Ration-Fre- e to remove not ues were given Sales of certain (chiefly novelrubbish from premises Tlu-- sHiit t.vpta of women's shoes, raty) 492 hours m.ik ng 579 inspection at three dollars or less tion free, and other publ.e a ra.r. have been extended at theaters an Hot Ues to !aes, tvtuing extra wet k through Februvry 5. l.fe OPA has announced. remove or rtpair fire and hazards. Firemen conduded msjections DIVIDEND NOTICE ami fire drills in al! grade and schools and Junior high in Ixig.m North I.Kan Telephone and Electhe county, spend. ng 80 hours sn tric light Company, in city schools and 150 hours North Logan, I county schools on fire prevention Is hereby given that tho Notice on work talks and imicct Tliey cf Direitorx of Kortn lx Board nl-- o sjient 150 hours on fire prework at gon Tih phone and Electric Light vention and Utah State Agricultural college Comp in a Utah Corporation, on j Department members rjauit 2003 January 18. 1944. declared a diviman hours In the garage depart- dend on Its common capital stock ment in repair and maintenance j 0f g p,,r p,.r o)arft payable of Logan city equipment j ,n cwh 0Il F,.bruary 2lst. 1944 to time of services. Burial in the stock of record at the close of I on. in cemetery will be d.reeted business. February 1st, 1944. PETER LARSEN. Secretary. by the W. Loal Hall mortuary, Civil.aai chtoolate, at - g Dress Sox More GofTee, Cocoa in 1911 Fire Chief Gives Report U)m M,r,h ,5- ,R32 l a daughter of John ' Norway and Ixmise Pitcraen Sorensen She e.mie to the Un ted S'.iten when she u.,s tsght enri of nee end lived for a short t me at Parsdie S nee that time she has made her home In s U"H married to William H Ewer Sr. In the Temple in June. l'05. She w.i a member cf the Lo-m First ward. with to avu-- t Lady w. intcd d house work during h ilf day SHirvning are her husband of lascan, four of her the ons and in a lovely home where there Mrs Marvin John-o- n are no children. Call at 95 South Mr and Mrs James OUn. 4U First West . '! S:A,'n: n."nr.''- - w'..n Wes: street. :s 7Ar North is liv.ng in Mississippi. Wili am H ObaTVcd their goldm wedding Ewer Jr. of Iman and Mrs Oh Records Presented anniversary qu.etly at thur heme, vi-- Cooper of Salt City; one Sunday. A group of alburns of phono1 rot her and three siter. Anion was bom in Logan Olsen Mr. T. Sori-n-- i n of Bountiful; Mrs graph re.ords hus been He worked as a bluk-smii- h J. to Utah Stole AgticuPur.il rel-- b in 1874. Mart.n of Tuxle; Mrs D George for In mining Add and M. Affli-cge hhr.irv by the class of ini 2, several years and in recent years I.lle Sorensi of Ijigan and M s inn of Imgan. represented bv a rommUti-Cic-be- i in wells has driven flowing duing L R. Humphreys, Valley. Mrs. OLscn was born In Funeral arrangements will h announced bv the W. Imyal Hall profes-o- r of agricultural odma Evanston, Wvo, in 1876. Tliey, tmn: George B. Caine, pn fessur were married in Logan January mortuary cf Iigan. of husbandry, and Dr Wal- 23. 1894. lace J. Vickers, professor of EngThe following sons and dough Mrs. Eva II. Martincau lish. The records have been added terx still ore living: Lester OKen. Funeral services for Mrs. Eva to tile collection at the Ann' Salt Lake City: Irvin Olsen and Carroll Moore l.brary, college of- Mrs. Ada D..nal,ic. Detroit. Mich.; Rice Martineau. 79 lifelong resident of Cache Valley and mother ficials announced. Mrs. Virginia Tims. Milton Ol-eand Logan; Mrs. Em of a prominent Utah family who na Storm and Cnrma Olsen. Hoi- - died Mond iy nt 3 10 pm. at the Paper Published Sou h j family hom. after a lingering Cal; George Ol-elywood. Private Eldon E. Jacobsen, a will be conducted Thursday C.d : Roy Olsen. Compton, i 1 1941 graduate of Utah State Ag at pm. in the Elcven'h ward Olsen Charles and Cal., Sergeant ricultural college, and now' psy- with the armed chapel. Mississin forces chological assistant to the person- - j ippi. An active member of the church . nrl consultant at the army re-- j Mrs. Martincau was interested es j placement depot at Pittsburg. Cd.. pecially in Relief society work was honored when a condensat on Article Published and vis a membrr of the DaughAn article by Captain La Val ters of Utah of his master's thesis. An evaluaPioneers. tion cf certain tests in predicting S. Morris, associate professor of She was born in Providence, mechanic learner achievement." landscape architecture at Utah May 25, 1864 a daughter of Oscar was published in the magazine. State Agricultural college, now on N. and Jane Miller Rice. She S. U. serve the to leave with Education Psychological and attended schools Logan and city in the old Ida Cook school in Measurement, the USAC alumni army engineers, is published office reports. Landscape Architecture." official She was married to CharlesLogan. Private Jacobsen, F. r. publication of the American so- Martineau in the served as director of trainee Logan Temple architects sonnel in the national defease ciety of Landscape January 20. 1886. He died in 1935. training program at USAC prior college officials announced Monday. Surviving are eight of 10 sons to his induction in April. 1943 and daughters: Vere E. Martincau, He is the sen of Dean and Mrs. Canter Club Meet Salt Lake City, who is Salt Lake E. A. Jacobsen of Logan. An Illustrated lecture by Martin County Agricultural agent: Charles Roskelley of Smithfield wdll fea- F. Martineau Jr., of Phoenix, ture a meeting of the Cache Can Arizona: Bryant S. Martineau of Manage Licenses been ter club at the Logan chamber of Boise. Idaho: Mrs. Claire M. Hyde have Marriage licenses granted at the Cache county commerce headquarters Wednesday of Logan ; Mrs. Eileen Overfelt clerks office to Norman Leroy at 8 p.m.. President J. L. Montrose and Jess Martineau of McGill, A nominating committee Nevada; Eldon Martineau of LinFarmer, 24 of Rairbault, Minn, reports. chosen to select candi- coln, Cal.; and George Martineau will be and ElLse Mae Tolhurst, 20 of dates for the clubs annual elecof San Jose, Cal.; 15 grandchildto Jack Minneapolis. Minn.; ren, three great grandchildren and tion. Grace Geraldine 25 and two sisters, Mrs. Abbie Kimball of San Diego, Cal., and Mrs. Retta Edgar, 22 both of Columbus. Ohio; Plan Bond Payment Fuhriman of Providence. to James Russell Kearl, 18 of Ml. commission The Logan city Friends may call at the family and Kathryn Mich., Clemens, Friday mght approved final 122 East home. South street, to 19 of Preston. Idaho; Warren, for paying off $110,000 Thursday from First 10 a. m. until 22 of in municipal electric James Poster Chandler, light plant GroBeth Cleoli and Idaho bonds in February, City Auditor Rigby, ver, 19 of Idaho Falls, Idaho; to H. R. Pedersen reports. The payLouis Boudrero, 24 of Logan and ments of $100,000 and $10,000 In two issues, plus two later payCarma Chambers, 21 of Smith-fielto Delton Le Roy Hulse, 26 ments totaling $15,000 scheduled will leave only of Millville and Martha Magdi for this year, A $60,000 in light plant bonds 24 yaohn. Widmer. Mr Pedersen said. John Carl Holley, 20 of Pough standing. Viola Ann keepsie, N. Y. and Two Fire Calls Harley, 19 of Stanfordville, N. T.: Fire, caused by sparks from a 22 of to William Guy Murray, defective chimney, caused ap19 of Geddes. end Marjorie Logan $25 damage to the proximately Denver, Colo ; to Rees William residence of Frank Reeder at 74 Hone, 18 of Rexburg, Idaho and East Fourth South street Sunday Verna La Rue Davidson, 18 of St. i at 1:37 p.m., officials of the Lo fire department report- Anthony, Idaho; to Kenneth Arch- Loss was covered by insurie Olsen, 21 of Sprmgville and ed. p Geneva Barrett, 21 of Mendon; ance. An earlier call at to Ralph Alvin Taylor, 22 of Men- m. was to 535 North Second West V"5 - w to the residence of Clar don and Murcia Checketts, 23 of street, ence Fergus, where a water jackBear River City; to Robert Ralph et had exploded. There was no Hughes, 23 of Redwing, Minn., fire but the explosion caused some and Vera Virginia Williams, 19 of damage. Smith Center, Kan ; to Douglas Left-ovLouis Bullock, 24 of Minneapolis, fat may be used again Minn., and Roberta Jane McNeil. in piecrust, cakes, watfles, biscoits, 19 of Denver, Colorado. muffins or stuffing. 2 1 (Mostly High Heels) S5 Loan. The Cache American. 2.", 1011 assoLogan Junior Parent-Teache- r ciation at their meeting Thursday at 7.30 p. m. in the school Dance Wednesday The Logan Jaycee winter carnival dance will be held Wednes day evening in the Dansante ballroom. Guests tickets must be secured In advance. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tillie have received word of the birth of their first grandchild. It was a son, born Sunday in Washington, D. C., to Captain and Mrs. Charles Olsen. Mrs. Olsen is the former Dorothy Westover, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Keith It is the first great grand, child of Mrs. John Westover. We-t-ov- Visit Here Remember that homebody else may be waiting to make a call be brief. 2. When youve several calls to make, allow time between them so other persons can use the line. 3. When you complete a call, be 6 ure the receiver is hung up properly, 60 all the telephones on the line wont be put out 1. of service. the MOUHTAtH STATtS TKEPHOHS & V . ir 4 . a t A t J vt f fA.j ?rv pr & jS I f l$?r i X a - Vs S, To Drive This Winter in .i .X iAi A: . J- - er ij , '-- Hr gan-Cach- e , . - i . r TELEGAPHCg S. v 12-2- Major and Mrs. Junius McClellan and daughter LuAnne, visited briefly in Logan last week with Professor and Mrs. C. E. McClellan. Major McClellan is en route to Leavenworth, Kansas to attend a command and general staff officers school. His wife, the former Mildred Clark, will visit her par. ents in Morgan VAh, ij; $ ? OF TELEPHONE USAGE PARTY-LIN- E rrrrr fXTTSTT d; Ms Coldcit A FEW l, . Birth Announced Olsen, Kid-wel- to, "4 ! S-A-F-E-T-Y We always winterize our car change etc., but do we the oil, add Men are dying. ..amyou buying? ONLY anti-freez- e, LIAforget the most important item? with wet, BILITY INSURANCE. For YOURE inclined to say, IFafford any more Bonds, slippery streets accidents are oftimes unavoidable. And YOU ARE LIABLE, in event of an accident, up to $5,000-$10,0bodily injury or death and up to $5,000 property damage. BUY INSURFARMERS AUTOMOBILE Each Six Months Plus 00 $5.00 life Policy Fee. Only $4.90 Each Six Months ThereGas Ration after. 'A I cant just take another look at the casualty lists. At least $100 extra in Bonds over and above your regular buying is needed as your part in putting over the Fourth War Loan. At least $100, or $500 if you can possibly scrape it up. Look at those grim lists in todays paper. Buy your Bonds while the names are still fresh in your mind. $200, $300, Holders. ANCE TODAY! Call Leon D. Hardy, Dist. Mgr. . Evening: Appointments Gladly Made. 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