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Show Tuesday. February 8, 1911 The Cache American. Loiran. Cache County. Utah AAA MI UK SlRSIDY PAYMENTS HEADY Imported III Frd Cr k.i'.Hi. lornw-- custoj. r of the Lgn tabernacle, is reported to be seriously jJ tl hi home. 40 North lVt East street. jn Daughter Dorn Mr. and Mrs, Laurence Larson, "I North Second Ea.vt tmt, n. announce the birth of daughter at a Kal hcapttal. of hxj-a- The Cache county AAA office Is prepared now to make pay menu on January production un der the war food administration' da.ry ferd payment program, Al plioiieo Christensen, county clxilr-maannounced today. Payment are being nunttf ua der this prigram to off act Inc reawd coats and to el feet a more lavorable price ratio for the production of milk nd dairy products In ordr that producers can n.i mtuin production at high war n. nan levels. On Furlough Tlie rates of JanS,rgeant Keith Egan. ton of uary sales havepayment for Urn Increased Mr. and Mrs. George Eg.n of iroui 35 to Richmond, la home on a furlough after spouting 30 months In Named Representative Mrs. Ruth M. Boll, Instructor In s"orh at Utah State Agricultural college, has been apjxnnted national chan.a zed: representative for Uth. 50 cens per hundred pounds on whole nullt und from I to 6 cens per pound on butler-fa- t over the rate paid for October. November and December sales ASSOCI ATI ON O FFICE US ARE ItEELKCTKI) New officers of Dxijxraine Bull the Sun:!, held reel Pape Flv Training Unit Will Continue Tuberculin Skin Tests Arranged Picture Display Will be Moved Our Heroes d --splay, a photographic exhibit of tlie Uv m tlie service from Caclie Valley, sponsored by the I)gan Ki warns club, will be moved from live windows of Lite Fine's Store, 11 North MaUi street, to Use fVninesbvck bulldnlg north of the pusudliee, L T. jut Wallace, president of the dub lias announced. For more than a. year the club membera with Keith Spencer in charge of the project, have been collecting photograph from families with members In un.form. unul at tlie present time the exhibit contains nearly 400. Mr. Wallace said. Since the beginning of the project, Fine's Store has contributed the window space end Logan City the lighting facilities to make tin display possible. People of Cache Valley have bexm most coo;x'rauie la lending photograplis. and Mr. Wallace said lie would like o wiJi Heme everyone connected the exhib.t thut tlie photographs will be handled with the utmost care In their removal to the new position. Within the next few days window trimmers will set up "Out Heroe" la the FVuir.esbect building. through the courtesy of Mrs. A tuberculin skin testing prv' gram wdl be conducted in Logan Ugh City and Caclie county schools during the week beginning February 3i under sponsorship of tlie county health council, the county public health nursing division has announced. Testing will be done by the "patch" method, rather than by the lntmdermal tyjve test ux-- J In previous year. Teachers and commercial food handier also will be invited to take tests if they choose. Tlie test is a harmless method of determining whether tlie subject ever has been Infected won the tuberculosis germ, officials explained. Tin test cannot cause tuberculosis, end a positive reaction dxs not necessarily mean thut the pisoii has tlie disease, but meiely that he has bmi exposed at some time. Tlie health council will provide y for for all examinations reactors to deternun- jxihitive w heti.er harm has been done by the germs and whether damage is going on which will cause scr Ions illness. All positive realtors were urged to have taken. List ytar 26 per cent of the in the county were rated as bur peels." Carl M. Kl-wu- X-ra- Obituaries Mrs. Mary A. A. Haws CTD at College Extended to June Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Adams Haws, 78, llfrlung Tly 318th college training resident of Logan who dad early of the U. 6. army air Saturday in a l hospital follows, al UUh State Agricultural lowing a long illness, will be concollege, mil continue at least uniine led Wednesday at 1 p. m. In til June 1$ or 30, according to a the Fifth ward chapel by L. CL received Monday from Salisbury, telegram bishop of Um Newton Senator Elbert D. Thomas lo ward. Dr. W. W, Merrill, chairman of Blie was born August 14. 1804 the Cache county Democratic par- in Logan, a daughter of Hugh and ty. Mary HorLcher Adams. She was "The training previously hud married to David Haws oil Septbeen scheduled to dose within 90 ember 30, 1886 In the Lgin temda after the army air forces re- ple. leased 70 colleges and unlversl-t.- e Active throughout her life In from tlie program," Dr. Mer- rhurrii member work, she was rill said. "However, the effort of of tlie Ml 111 ward Relief society Senator Thomas and others resul- and a member of the John Jenkted In continuing tlie program at ins ramp. Daughters of Utah Piolead until neers. Commenung u;xn cluslng of the Surviving are one son snd three unit, Frederick P. Champ, a direcMrs. O. L Peterson of daughters: tor of Uar U. S. clumber of comMrs. Mable Mortenscn Ietertboro. consideration declared merce, Mw liladvs Haws and of Trenton. relative to other than th-of Newton;. 12 Haws have entered into the air Arlington four great grandgrandchildren; forces election." children. and tlie following brothAfter his return from meetings ers and sisters: John Q. Adams, in Washington, D. C. Saturu.iv, Mrs. T. J. Judah, Mrs. Fred Jalie said thut 'curtailment of the cobs, Walter, Thomas and James program as a whole was to be exAdams of Ugan; Mrs. O. W. S, pected. but In view of tlie outof North Logan. Maughan standing record of efficiency of Friends may call at the Kenthe local unit and Its strategic loneth mortuary cliopel Lindquist cation. It was npt expected that 7 to 9 p. m, and from tonight it would be slated for early term-il- k Wednesday from 10 &. m. until lion. 12.30 p. m. Burial will be In the He said that It la possible that we can expect some modification Logan cemetery. of tlie order, which is vulnerably from the standpoint that it over- Inez HilJyard McCracken looks the efficiency of lire unit, Funeral services for Mrs. Inez and which carries serious Implica- ILllyard McCracken, 54, who was tions to the future of flight train- killed last Thursday at 7:50 p. m. ing in the western and northern when struik by an automobile states." while crossing the highway near lie urged residents to take her home in Smithfield, will be prompt and strong action through conducted Thursday at 2 p. m. congressional delegations and other In the Smithfield Second ward channels. There Is some reason to chapel by Bishop A. B. Weeks. believe that an appropriate extenFriends may call at the family sion of tlie program as an dr home evening and Wednesday reserve training corps program Thursday from 9 a. m, until 1 may be auhtorlzed after the pre- p.m. Burial in tlie Smithficld sent Civilian Pilot Training act cemetery will be directed by the expires, June 30, he explained. Kenneth Lindquist mortuary of Logan. Ann Xx-a- mid-June- clfi-cien.- y e ected at the u nnuul meeting k are. Hoy Eiliksun, prod Mrs. Mona KastU Bair left hot dent; Low ell Plowman, secretary; to Join week for Oakland, Cul. Grant TooNon. Firm and her husband. Petty Officer Melvin U-- Grand Gunnell, director. If. Bair who Is atatloncd with the C. N. Vickers, western represenSoaBees there. tative for the lloNuln-Frieda- n of America described the Frames Gnehm and Announce Dirth opportunities for purchasing Fonnesbeck. representing Uie Mr. and Mrs. Rirlurd Lofthou'e bulls within Ut.h at the estate. of Avon are receiving congratula-tlon- s meeting. and George B. Caine. Our committee Is still working follow ,ng the birth of a profc.-vo- r of dairy husbandry at on the project, Mr. Wallace ad- week born at a lo- Utah Slate Agricultural college, j ded. "Wed l.ke' to get a last daughter. picture Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wyatt encal hospital. discussed the values of proving of every boy, man or girl In tlm herd sires. service from this valley e nd make tertained at d.nner on Sunday Promoted "Our Heroes" display really honor evening honoring their son Thom-aour heroes. Leonard Spuhler, son of Mr. and IATKIAHCH TALKS who left with the boys of the Mrs. John E. Spuhler, of Provi- ABOlT EDUCATION county in the January draft. Cov. ers were laid for Mr. Wyatt and dence. has been advanced to grade farmly, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Green of sergeant in the U. S. army air Joseph F. Smith, patriarch of Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Darley, is stationed tlie Mormon He the forces. at church, discussed the Mrs. Joseph Green, Mr. Mr. and life and education.! teachings of Salt Lake air bu.se. and Mrs. Fred Glenn, Mrs. Marfounder of the Joseph Smith, Roy Franklin Byars, alias Gor- garet H. Maughan, Mr. and Mrs. church, at the first annual memFirst Child don Edward Van Lill, was con Parley Hall and family. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Davis of orial program honoring the church victed Tuesday evening Mr. Wyatt was Monday in First District Login announce the birth of their prophet, Sunday morning in the court on a charge of attempting honored guest at a party given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Par-lefirst child, a daughter born last Institute al Utah State Agricul- - to purclia.se liquor on a permit of G. Hall. Those present were work at a local hospital. Mr. Da- tural college. which lie was not the owner. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wyatt and More than 500 attended vis is serving with the U. S. army. the! Byars, who will be sentenced in family, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lloyd Mrs. Davis is the former Laura program. inaugurated this year by district court at 2 p.m. and family of Grace, Idaho; Mr. Thursday Dr. Mack of Smithficld. Daryl Chase, head of the in- was not represented by counsel, and Mrs. Fred Glenn and family stitute. Musical numbers included but attempted to convince the Mr. and Mrs. Evan Hall and vocal solos by W. H. Manning, It's a Boy Jury that he should not be tried family, Mrs. Margaret H. MaughFor Lieutenant and Mrs. Dale acting head of the USAC vocal again on a charge for which he an, the Misses Ella Garrett, GlenG. Cobum, born Friday at a lo- music department, and organ mu- said he already had been con da Green, Ruth Hendry, Fay Wyatt and Miss Allen; Jack Leath-am- , cal hospital. Lieutenant Cobum is sic by Mrs. Bertha Purser. victed. Laura Lee Lundahl, daughter of Arnold Lowell stationed at Tucson, Ariz. with The defendant declared that Maughan, Dean Maughan, Mr. and Mrs. Ezra C. Lundahl and Lieu-tenaRiggs and the army air corps. Mrs. Coburn Back to California Lewis Baxter. The time a Junior student at the Logan previously he had been fined $20 Is the former Donna Spencer, Mrs. Alfred Speth, who has been on the charge In Logan city court was enjoyed playing games, aerds Senior high school, was crowned daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. by Judge Jesse P. Rich. Tlie fol- and singing. A lovely luncheon queen of the annual junior promenade held last Friday evening. Spencer of Logan. Arthur Kidman, left Sunday for lowing day, he said, after he had was served. Miss was presented Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Darley Lundahl California to join her husband been unable to pay his fine im Divorce Granted who is in the armed forces there. mediately, the city court set aside entertained Wednesday evening at with an orchid by class members. in Other candidates were Nina Had-fiel- d its previous action and held a a luncheon and card party Cora O. Ellis has been granted honor of Mr. their Wybrother, him bind Elto and Cleone Rich, representa divorce from James William preliminary hearing Back to U. S. over to district court. Officials in att. Some twenty two of Tom ing the senior class; Lucy Watts, lis in First District court on a Plant, son of volved in the case said that the mys friends were present and Junior class; Jackie Barber and Captain Ottis charge of mental cruelty. Judge H. T. Plant Jr., and Mrs. enjoyed the evening. Mayor Marriner M. Morrison granted re- of preliminary hearing was decided Mardyn Jorgensen, sophomorr dinner was enjoyed class. has arrived home Richmond, to the city at A family storation of her former name, from Alaska where he has been upon after protests Mrs. Althe home of Mr. court by state liquor enforcement ex W. Archibald on and Cora Olsen, and a property settle Themed, "The Desert Song," the evThursday stationed for the past 27 months. officers had convinced the ment. city ening honoring Harvey Archibald gymnasium was decorated In blue court that the offense charged who left Saturday for the armed and white to represent the InterLoffan Visitors was indictable and outside city forces. Covers were laid for Mr. ior of an Arabic tent. A large Fair Fined Archibald and sons Dean and blue pillar of crepe paper formed Mr. and Mrs. Clarence England court jurisdiction. Lewis Pearce and Earl Willison Karl Van of Mendon, Mr. and the tent pole and was surrounded alwas he after arrested Loand Byars were Lodaughter LauraLyn, have been fined $25 each in to About 150 buy liquor Mrs. Melvin Archibald, Mr. and by colorful pillows. gan city court after they pleaded gan visitors Monday. Mr. England legedly attempted 22 on a permit Mrs. Leroy Thorpe, Mr. and Mrs. couples attended. in is Logan the Utah January at employed Army guilty to violations of liquor laws. Arnold Archibald and families, Issued in the name of Anthony Richard Wheatley, class presiPearce was charged with applying Service Forces depot in Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Alton Peterson and Karwizchl. In his instructions to for a new permit after his old of Hyrum, Miss Colleen dent, was general chairman, asdaughter the jury, Judge Morrison pointed Leishman, Mrs. Mary Jane Hend- sisted by Janice Romney, vice one had been suspended and Wil- Gold and Green Dance out that the statutes provide a ry, the Misses Marge and Hazel president and Inez Naisbitt, seclison was accused of possessing a The annual gold end green ball fine of from $100 to $1000 or a Hendry and Mr. and Mrs. A. W. retary; Lorin Hunsaker, decorafictitious permit. of Nibley ward will be held this three month pail sentence for Archibald. Games and visiting tions; Phyllis Budge, tickets, proevening in the ward amusement such offenses. were enjoyed during the evening. grams and invitations, John Emhall. A ward queen will be crownBirthday Party Mr. and Mrs. Carl Cooper and mett, advertising; Pat Trotrrmn. W. E. Nyman of North Logan ed and dance demonstrations will daughter Marilyn of Los Angeles, Helen Coburn and Cleo ChristianOCD MOUNTAIN will be honored on his seventieth be presented during intermission. Calif., left Wednesday by plane sen, assembly. SKI UNIT ORGANIZED from Salt Lake City for their birthday at a program and dance home after spending a week at Sacramento and San Francisco, Thursday at 9 p. m. in the North Asks Divorces A unit of the ski and mountain here with their Mr. and Calif., with members of parents Logan ward amusement hall for their Rosalie J. Damron has filed suit corps of the Utah Defense CounMrs. Joseph P. Cooper and rela- families. friends and relatives. The program G. Dam- cil was organized in Logan, Monfrom divorce for tives. Wesley Miss Ruth Bankhead spent Satis being arranged by his sons and ron in First District court on a day night with George (Doc) Ward conference of the Wells- urday at Salt Lake City. daughters, Mrs. Gladys Holmgren, cusNelson, veteran Utah Aggie train- ville Second ward was held SunMrs. Dean Anderson of Boise, Bear River City; Mrs. Wanda charge of cruelty. She seeks of one minor child, $30 per er end ski enthusiast, as unit day with first counselor Rulon B. Idaho visited here during the tody Lauritzen of Afton, Wyo., W. K and month alimony leader. attorneys Maughan presiding. High Coun- week after spending the past six Cal., of Nyman Jr., Long Beach, their in weeks with members of The group, composed of skiers cilman Walter Perkins was Mrs. Anna Wickham of Logan fees. San attendance. at Cal. Music was the Francisco, family and first by aid members, patrol and Carl N. Nyman of North Mr. and Mrs. Grant Hammon, will be available for any OCD ward choir under the direction Marriage Announced of Hugh Clark and Nellie Leish- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pettit and area. The calls the in man with Mrs. Reta Poppleton Mr. and Mrs. La France Stephens Mrs. Emma C. Dunn received a emergency organization will be completed and at the organ. her from son, Returns to U.S. Prayers were by all of Ogden, spent the fore part Monday telegram instruction wil begin et a meet- Parley Murray and Dean Lloyd, of the week here on account of Technical Sergeant Clinton A. Lieutenant William B. Dunn, aning next Monday night at the Joseph P. Cooper and Grover the death of their father Thomas at his Camp marriage of Mrs. J. W. nouncing Campbell, son chamber of commerce Jones. Reports were made by Brenchley, who passed away early Nielsen of Young, has arrived in Polk, La., to Miss Alice Fontes of Bart Baldwin, Jay Bankhead and Sunday morning. the United States after spending Phoenix, Ariz. Lieutenant Dunn Durian Murray for the deacons since more than three years in Austral- has been in the service and priests. Elders, Marvin CoopSUMMER SESSION ia and New Guinea with the U. March 3, 1941. er; Seventies, Frank Leishman; DATES ANNOUNCED S. army. He will be assigned to a High Priests, Robert A. Leishman; Primary, Esther Kerr; Gennew camp in the states for fur- Paratrooper Kille- dPlans now are complete for the ealogical committee, George T. ther training. His wife, a native Word has been received in Lo- 1944 Summer session at Utah State Darley; YWMIA, Leora Parker; of Australia, will come to the U. gan that William B. Baker, Agricultural college, which will be YMMIA, Fred Riggs; Stake MisUnited States as soon as immigraS. Marine paratrooper, was killed held this year from June 5 to July sionaries, Frank Old tion papers and transportation tn action in the south Pacific 4, Director Milton R. Merrill an- Folks committee, Leishman;B. GunJoseph can be arranged. Sergeant Camp- area on November 11, 1943. He nounced is nell; Relief Society, Bessie Jones; Intersession today. bell is expected to spend an exwas the husband of Mrs. Omeara slated from July 4 to August 11. Choir, Archie W. Maughan. Talks were made by High Councilmen tended furlough at home. Under the arrangement of the Walter Olsen Baker, daughter of the date Perkins, Joseph B. Gunnell Dr. and Mrs. M. C. Olsen who six week summer session and the and on the fourth war bond drive Recent Births Surin four week Intersession, students by Professor Milton Merrill of the lived several years Logan. Recent births in local hospitals viving are his wife, and a daugh- can attend and receive credit for USAC; talks were by Ward Clerk include a daughter, their third, ter, Billie Patricia, bom Septem- practically Second any course which fits Vernon Bankhead and to Mr. and Mis Max Rasmussen ber 1, 1943. into their program, and a comp- Counselor Thomas B. Lindley. of Cache Junction; a son to Mr. lete quarters credit may be Mrs. Nettie Leatham and Mrs. and Mrs. Charles Mark McCann of Marjorie Elwood were hostesses Smithfield; a son, to Bert and Reappointed to the ladies of the La Villa club Maxine Allen Russell of Logan; Dr. George F. Knowlton, reat the home of Mrs. Leatham on enlisted man the armed a son to Mr. and Mrs. H. Gaylord in Any associate professor of en- forces may search President Wednesday afternoon. dea Sorenson of Smithfield; a daughter college study for gree from any one of 85 colleges Maxine Mitton was in charge of to Clark and Elaine Longstroth tomology at Utah State Agriculturwith the sewing day. Lunch was servJohnson of Mendon; a daughter al college, has been reappointed or universities cooperating to Don E. and Virginia Bitters to act on the editorial board of the Armed forces institute. There ed to Mesdames Maxine Mitton, Della Parker, Ardell Cooper, AfPoppleton of Trenton; a son to the Armais of Entomological So- is a Kst of more than 300 subjects ton to choose from. Zollinger, Valine Murray, EdMu and Mrs. Union Fac?r of ciety of America," college officials ith Maughan, Eleanor Rose, Marie Smithfield; a daughter to Mr. and report. This journal Is the official Mrs. Eldon Carl Graham of Lo- organ of the Entomological society Basketball is popular in many Gunnell, Beth Poppleton. Marian Monta Esther Hall, gin; a son to Mr. and Mrs. Walter of America, one of the two lead- Southwest Pacific outposts. Some Parkinson, Kerr, Venice Maughan and the of F. Gibbons of Logan; a daughter them have outdoor socicourts where night games are hostess. lo Mr. and Mrs Gene B. Rirks ot ing professional entomology Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Williamson Benson f a son to Fred and Bonnie eties of the nation. He has served held, often interrupted by airi on the editorial board since 1941. raid warnings. left Monday to spend thrace weeks Lee Thompson Allen of Logan. la-ix- Joins Husband ldir X-ra- Fon-nesbe- ck Wellsville s Soldier Convicted On Liquor Charge Juniors Hold Annual Prom Infant IlowoIIed Graveside services are being arranged in Logan for the Infant son of Edward P. and Venctta Hanson Howolled, former Logan residents, who died Sunday at the family home in Los Angeles, CaL He was three weeks old. Surviving are the parents and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. James P. Hanson of Logan. Further details will be announced by the W. Loyal Hall mortuary. Badminton Meet Begins Monday Plans for the annual Logan tn city badminton tournament begin February 14 in the Logan gym were announced today by Glen Worthington, city recreation director and tornament director. The tourney will be run off recreation city during regular gym classes every Monday and Thursday nights, Worthington said. Any Logan resident will be eligible to enter, and must furnish their own shuttle cocks. divided The tourney will be divisions: into the following mens and ladies singles; mens and ladies doubles; mixed doubles ladies men's and beginners singles; mens and ladies beginner doubles and beginners mixed doubles; veterans mens singles and veterans ladies singles. Men and ladies singles winners will receive trophies. Duane Adams, state prep tennis champ, dominated play in the tournament last year, winning the mens singles crown, but will not defend his crown this year as he recently was inducted into the army. Mrs. Norma Merkley Bodell was winner of the womens singles crown. Entry blanks will be available at Mr. Worthington's office and must be turned in by February 19. -- jjflX0jNCpiOR Full Fashion Extra Sheer and well-lighte- JESSEflS |