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Show Friday. February 11. 1911 The Cache American. Loiran. Cache County, Utah IWELLSYILLK STUDENTS AID WITH DRIVE LOCALS. I Students at the FlaradcU school June purchased $2, of war f, lamps and n. L, CuiiiD.i.ci of Suit Like Um.li during the Fourth War City. rp:Mti!ai;ve of the U'.ui loin fur dil ivfttr and Life'J-- t toiuj tiiiy, wus n $8 59 jx-- student. Itanwasaverage of amiounc Uiij.iii vbiUir Tlnii.Nd.iy. ed today ty vhool offici'b. which Directing the campats-n- . In California ri Milted hi sale of $055 55 during of I, ran. Is spend- - the John f;rd vux It and more than in i! tie i:n!r In San I);.,: . Cal. t rippled the amount the U-- t week with a d.r.i!,tr. Mn. P..unce w, ;. Ilia lice Maugham Mary Karrcii IVikma and Irene Leuth m. To spur the sMes onward. a ruute t las b n conducted be- Undergoes Opciatioit M ra. M.t.i.ui fho-- j the grad the of Jroviwith K n n'.ai' , a ; a; a L ' f.flh grade. .sujvriLM-- by Mis h.jNi.'.al Xulliiwiiij a major ojerj jMary.irt i L.tz, as the h r.or group The.r Kelt. purthosei amutinttd ' tj i Dower Man Here in V.VlLivi! HO 25 north tw-e- - Jaycces Slate Stag Party te.-oin- 1 Mbs Dorothy Lamb, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dick L mb of Logan residents o6 nil re-- 1 g,,n ln tju. WAVES re minded that all Logan stores v.:l! jv al the Salt Lake r.avy re- lx- open as uu;.l on Caturdav , crukirg office and will leave In Lincolns b.rthday. AH bank's ar.Ji approximately two weeks for her public offices will b? do ed. howtrain'll!?. ever. Mis Lamb, a gradu.te of Logan 'Senior hidi school, has been nt Dick's Cafe .sin.e grad-lloShe Is a member of the Kdlc.v son of Mr. and Mrs. 113 -Fr..nk Kdlcy of Providence, hns:LDS hurch. Her boot" training at Hie naval training been transferred from Camp Mac- - j wi Sl 1C, 11, N. C.. to Nashville. Tenn.j h'1!. l!le Bronx, in New York and has been advanced to rank of City. n A resident of Lg'n, sergeant in the parachute Mbs Lamb has been a guest at many parties honoring Imr before leaving for the training schooL Now Stores Open : I ed yt well-know- Captain Gardner, son of Dr. and German Measles Mrs. Willard Gardner, has been Three cases of German measles promoted to rank of captain in .were reported In Logan for the the U. S. army air corps. A na-- 1 vek ending February 14, the vigator. Captain Gardner is sta litat health rejiort reveals. tioned at M.icD.l Field. Tampa, Fla. WaP.e-- r i i Recovering Bshop Fred J. Kloepfer of the E.ghth w.rd, is recovering ih;r n.untl.ly the la.y.ni J yens are pcr..ir.g a "J. C ting party next Wednesday evening at Mahbu lodge hi loraii t union, it was announced today of the bv Phil Carden, chai.-mapluck color dnldun, m tlv rye of a.'r.iiigetr.enu S,v...il entertainment, a d.t.ner und "full galore has promis'd by the commltue jur the ...slit udtr.l tion tf.5j c to The slag Is bmp a:rinr;-race funds for the m.isj. n and 50 j r c lit of hII will b sent to rt.de batirpnt. 1k-.- f'-- TnCAtfrRiGVI KAILRO-M-? iMp03TRmrre 's h'ui-.jmi-ter- Trai-portatl.i- The students were rewrchd for their efforts at a picture show An old folks jM.'.y in the l ward rifriit.'n all and d mce In the Junior high nnl gvm utnUr the d.reetion of will be held next Wectr.i-sd.iy- . A sl O. E. NeLon. program will be pnsir.Pd at 2 Principal S p. m.. to be j) :n.. dinner at followed by a v.niety .vhu-and 1.0(5 AN GIRL JOINS cl iicing. NAVAL AUXILIARY far Sub, muting m mberslup $62!) 10. Old Folks Tarty Fa ire Flv bv is b tr.g n Jh.rry arm: C0M9IAMT PTCCRD-2- 4 s. VY HOURS UOUI5IAHA 15 ME WETTEST OTATE, AVERAGING 55 INCHES W CFTHc. V.SETrABOTCB OF .1 M.lc-- . OF PRyE5T 1A7E, AVERAGES BUT 8 8 INCHES APPROXIMATELY 2, COO. 000 FRHC4T CARS USAC Editor to Judze Contest Purler, editor tate nY.- : ; A I n ' col..-t- IWrPE ARE More TUANl BOO CPCC1FS OF TREES IN AMERICA. IN THE FORESTS WHERE INPUSTRIE5 GRCHJ COMMERCIAL CROPS OF TIMBER, HOWEVER, ABOUT -- chixM-to act us a the annual short story ;xmso.rid by the IXnvtr Womans Tress Club, It w.s today by the USAC aluin-n- i office. Mrs. Nina Warren Burke, home department editor of the Western Farm Life who Is ill charge of the contest, reported that the press dub has a membership o' 120 outstanding women Journalists. She expressed great s tbfaction in securing the services of Professor Porter for the contest which is scheduled for the latter part of March. Professor Porter was recently for a second consegjitive term as president of the Ameri can Association of Agricultural College Editors and in several occasions he his been called to Washington to assist with exten sion service reports. Locally he has rendered outstanding community service in various capacities. He Ls a past president of the Kiwanis dub of Logan. RAINFALL ANNUALLY W E VAPA. lO SPECIES WILL CONTINUE TO OUTNUMBER. ALL THE OTHERS BECAUSE THESE TEhJ ACHIEVE.THE FASTEST GROWTH- - SPEED Murdock Replies On Air Corps Unit RECORD SALE TOTALS $111,000 The army air forces considered "relieving the national railway sysand tem of unnecessary burden 'other factors in deciding which colli go training detachments should T t t be eliminated, according to a reforwarded to Cache county port of Ed Richordson local hospital following a members by Senator commission in $10 bam lined has Logan city major operation. Murdock. Abe court after he was found guilty The commission had written to on a charge of drunkenness. Judge On Leave Murdock to inquire about Senator Jesse P. Rich revoked Richardsons r Seaman Second Class Lee Spring the 318th college training detachA drivers and liquor licenses and he son of Mr. F'our Irrigation experts of the ment at Utah State Agricultural 4 Samuel and Mrs. was given a six months sentence t staUtah Agricultural experiment when on of Amalga, is home college will be discontinued which was suspended upon pay- Spring of will attend staff tion meetings t, leave from training at the students compelte their ment of fine. next present In California technologists Idaho naval base. work. week. Dr. R. H. Walker, station The senator forwarded a report announced today. Farewell Slated director, Stake Conference given to him by the army air Dean George D. Clyde, Irrigation forces headquarters and described A farewell program and party PFn.s are being made for an M t for the station, will pre- his work relative to the order. I will be held Saturday at 8:30 p. engineer conferoutstanding Logan stake on the development am sorry that the response to sent a 'i m. in the Clarkston ward chapel ence to be held Saturday and of the piper trato used snowmobile more been not our has In honor of Rex Thompson. Edwin Sunday. appeal February 19 and 20, it j;- K v. Jardine, Lee Win Buttars and was announced today by President verse watershed areas to determine favorable," he wrote, and if there A, :A- snow, contents at a meeting of the is anything else that you know of Stratford Loosle, who will leave C. W. Dunn. hydrology section of the American that I may be able to do to assoon for military service. Speaker CHICAGO, ILL. Photo above shows R. C. Boeger, Salisbury, Mo Geophysical union ln Berkeley on sist In the retention or reestabwill be Alma Sonne of Logan, as- Asks Divorce who purchased Achtois Field Marshall, youngest bull entered in the 19. 18 and February lishment of this fine training, sistant to the church Council of Helen 194J International Shorthorn Congress Sale, for $2550.00. This six McFarland filed has Faye Dean Clyde and three other ir- kindly advise me. I shall keep in Twelve Apostles. months old calf was hi d by Arnold Bros., Sterling III., and consigned suit for divorce in First District end drainage specialists touch with the air forces in this by them to the Sale. 149 Shorthorns sold in the Congress for the court from Floyd C. McFarland rigation record total of $111,000.00. will attend the western regional matter and if any new developRates High on a charge of mental cruelty I adivse shall ments arise. of soil you the conservation meetings total still was one of the lowest Lane Palmer of Logan, was She seeks custody of a minor service in Pasadena, Cal., from immediately. UTAHS 43 FIRE on record. The increase In the named third highest in a recent child, $75 per month alimony and The air forces repart said that February 14 to 18. Dr. C. W. number of fires came from late L LOSSES graduating class at Camp Davis, costs of suit. federal collaborator of it has become neseccary to reduce Lauritzen, on fires near grazing serreports N. C the Utah State" Agricultural the SCS, and Dr. O. W. Israel the number of colleges in the tr112 fires burned over vice or forest service areas but A total of toTo California college alumni office reported sen, professor of irrigation and aining program and quoted Gen- 7256 acres of state and private which proved to be in state jurisMr. and Mrs. Leo C. Nielsen of day. He was commissioned a secdrainage, will discuss water con eral H. A. (Hap) Arnolds state- forest and watershed lands in diction. ond lieutenant at the time of Hyrum will leave Saturday morn- servation research in Utah. Dean ment that as the war continues, Utah during 1943, according to a The extremely low fire loss was Other Cache Valley ing for an extended visit in A1 graduation. will speak on irrigation re emphasis will naturally shift from final report on the fire season made possible by an unusually Clyde men who received commissions tadena, Cal., with their daughter search in the west, and Dr. Wil training of vast numbers of new Thursday by Don M. Drummond, short fire season, Mf. Drummond were Frank Hansen of Providence and Mr. and Mrs. lard Gardner, professor of physics, men to the training of replacements assistant state forester-fir- e warden. said, but also reflected the effiGrant B. Budge and Max Rogers Thomas Y. Merrill. Mrs. Merrill also will on the program and to increasing the technical appear number of fires cient operation of the forest fire the Though of Logan. is the former Twila Nielsen. knowledge of the men already in noted in the final report was fighters service organized with service. double the 56 counted in a prev- - cooperation of various protection Visits Parents The method of bringing about ious Legion to Meepreliminary report, the final agencies in Utah counties. a reduction of such magnitude as Lieutenant John D. Baker, a Major Roscoe M. Nelson, U. S. anPreliminary tryouts for the is now required is rendered most 1943 graduate of Utah State Agmarine corps pilot home on leave nual Sons of the American Revo- difficult by the fact that we have and recently South Pacific from the ricultural college theater, lution contest at Utah such a speech large percentage of insticommissioned a second lieutenant will speak at a meeting of the will be tutions State Agricultural college, with excellent performance C toN. is spending Logan American Legion post at Camp Davis, conducted Tuesday, it was an records, the report said. The a few days on leave with his par- night at 8 p. m. in the Legion nounced today by Dorothy Myers of D. Baker army air forces wishes it to be home in Logan canyon, Commandents, Mr. and Mrs. J. of Logan, student chairman. understood that the elimoffice alumni A USAC clearly er Frank the reports. Mendon, Neuberger In Students entering must write a ination of any particular college reports. Lieutenant Baker, a honor good attendance is requested. memten minute patriotic speech, or civilian contract school does graduate of the college will report of orize it and deliver it at the con- not in any way reflect dissatisfacto Camp Edwards, Mass., for a Special Services as in will receive an tion with the performance of this test. winner The future assignment. Dr. Daryl Chase, director of the bronze medal and the school. The splendid work of the Institute at Utah State Agricul- engraved will be presented civilian schools concerned is sinspeech winning Recent Births tural college, will be speaker at over radio station KVNU, accordand nothing cerely appreciated, Recent births in local hospitals Sunday evening services in the ing to Adrian Hatch, secretary of but the highest commendation can was Eleventh announced it ward, include a daughter, their first of be expressed for the splendid patthe local SAR chapter. four children, to Mr, and Mrs. today by Russell S. Hanson of the riotic work that they have conPreston Heninger of North Lo- ward bishopric. Special musical LEGION MEMBERS tributed during a most critical gan; a son to Mr. and Mrs. Mer- numbers will be Included on the of our training. period REVIEWS BOOK HEAR will The start meeting lin W. Cottle of Trenton: a dau- program. The army air forces college 7 p. m. ghter to Mr. and Mrs. Don L. at r, Un training program has of necessity A review of the Nielsen of Logan; a daughter of Barber, Mrs. Hise Barker, Mrs. been established on a flow-cha- rt Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Porter of E. Nelson, featured the February basis, whereby there are trainees Lewiston; a son, their second, to meeting of the American Legion traveling every month from basic Mr. end Mrs. Paul Thain of Loevening in training centers to colleges, from Wednesday Auxiliary, gan; a son to Kenneth and Merle Cache county library, Mrs. J. colleges to army air forces prethe Seamons Allen of Hyrum; a dauC. Cardall, president, reported to- flight schools, and from ghter, their first, to Junior H. schools to civilian contract schools day. and Afton Sorenson Hoppie of The program on Americanism where the trainees receive their Richmond. so and National Defense was given primary flying instructions. the overall American"Consequently H. Moser, John Mrs. policy by Assembly Program ism chairman, and Mrs. B. G. adopted by the training command and Virginia Mary Maughan Blair, defense chairman. Vocal se- at the direction of the war departBateman of Logan discussed fealections were given by Janeen ment in determining the particular tures of the lives of George Wasden, Joyce and Glenna Tate, eliminations to be made has been Washington and Abraham Lincoln accompanied by Mrs. Pearl Was- based on the principle of relievat a special ing the national railway systems den. patriotic assembly held Thursday morning in the The group voted a $5 donation of unnecessary burdens and at the Utah State Agricultural college to the Infantile Paralysis Founda- same time effecting a large saving of travel funds and military man auditorium under direction of the tion fund. faculty. CKher numbers included Refreshments were served at the hours lost in transit. Other faca vocal solo by Coy Christensen close of the meeting by Mrs. C. tors affecting suitability for the of Banida, Idaho; reading by Ra-dof the training E. Dunn, chairman; Mrs. W. W. specific needs UTAH POWER & LIGHT CQ. Smith of FTeston, Idaho; two der Cover", was given by Mrs. L. command also were considered. selections by the womens chorus Lucinda Larsen, Mrs. J. O. StewI have never heard anything under the direction of Professor art, Mrs. W. W. Welch, Mrs. E. W. II. Manning, prayers by Dan L. Romney. Mr. S. Cyril Clarke, about the resolutions of the aposLeathern of Mesa, Arizona and ority was dissolved during the Mrs. Rotta B. Crookston end Mrs. tles, but a great deal about their acts. Horace Mann. fall quarter of 1942. a. L. Baer, hostesses. Lloyd Mcacham of Logan. Fined Logan Providence at a USAC Experts to Attend Conflabs W ' Far-ragu- V r E SUB-NORMA- son-in-la- t- S A R Tryouts wartime, time peace best-selle- pre-flig- ht Of we are endeavoring to do efficiently and courteously ia |