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Show Friday, Ftbruary Z 10 11 The Cache American, Loan, Cache County. Utah On In California Jin, Mu Dmw.n I 1 u ir.us uni cur vc CAMitns-- r.u u,iU u.tk cchj ccfy jar umi inn iHf Kf nmm tuirn wiimst firj AD Sim SPACf in i rf u v.un. lli.u, Z&Lft ZlLUr. "JJ Mi. Cal, 1 Mi-- . nd xn in Lancaster. the Eastern Front Stupard Quale. Vv Grunt Spuhler, 17, son of Mr. aiul Mr. J. E. Spuhler of Pro. vuletu-e- , has etil.-L-in the iuj rim corjs and began loit tra.n-m- g at San Dago. Cahfotnu, S Gem so II Kearl oi Sinlthtl Id, has rcc lived the pcrMUiul commendaCol nit I John tion of C. Meador for oiUa'and.iig profi-r.eiwith the in a firing to-CVitii tank distropr bathsliun at Camp Hood. Texts. 1 - 4 Begins Training aspahs Wins Commendation F.'ih Grde Robert R. Kea:l. smi of Mr uiid Mr. 4 v-v- .. . sutr. IlrtiiiMin race Five N uy it Wk f a d S';, . 4 To Ketiew Defernu-nt.- Divorce (Iran ted Istcf L. been V.'att has frL m a divom Ruth Conl.n Wyatt in Fir-- t D.strlr: ujurt on a charge of monL.il The was Utfiiulant ctuelty granted restoration of her maiden non c. Ruth Conlm. PDCALS, Di-ca- Report nt now titles of chirk, n and one of measles acre reported iek ending fur Logan for the D binary 18, according to the u.tkly stale he. 1th report. Tl.:v jx First . Find Auto Dk-.iSeleel.vC Service to ordered have Iteill I'liin.p'.iy difeinunUs of V v gi .iii.i-- V ,i r f V : Ix-cr- 'VAC s. An aniomob.u; owned by D a : s'oen 1st Fii- i.. hv of .! tv iihiiniMii in L' an. a.,, found1 OVCT.-CQ-S son .it.ir.d ilod and undamaged F.ti-- J M,.jnr Charles C. Suren-o; r.i.k cf Mr. and Mr. C. H. Son n eu i.rdaj mar the - of 1);' n. has m rived in England. ore'll ding to woid received by his Visits Dm Captain Or .lit Holman, soil of wife, the former Helen Yeates of !bVh who making her home Mr and Mrs. Albert Holman, la ' "lile Major Sorensen a short furlough with l.u ; OVl ren. parents this week. He is station- - j "s CaI, ill in San i ij i t ska-.!.,- , Completes Training: b'lre itwrted by "dnldren, and niatehes caused about RiU dam-- ! ats to haystack owned by De Var Balls of Reason laat Satur- day at 11.11 0. m.. Chief E. S. fire Laurence of the Logan-Cach- e d partment repo: ted. (Joes Overseas Sergeant Irving Gnehm, son of and Mrs. Alfred Gnehm of Logan, has left for an overscan destination with the U. S. army air corps, according to word received by ids parents. Mr. '1 Asks Divorce laih Marie H. le Moe ha.s filed Lo-g.,n- Cadet Conrad Rip-- I suit for divorce in First District l.nger, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. court on a charge of mental R'fPhneer of Ii,,iii. lias com-t.wks She rttciatoii cl cTiU'lty. ie ',,nd m.nng at 'her name. laaiduii Lmrre- Cal- - ancl is the d vancd army air forces school at Foit Sumner, N. M. Overseas received Word has been Returns to Camp Move to Lojran Mary Stettler, that her son, Corporal Guy- - Christensen, forCapt.un and Mrs. Clyde F. HurM Werner, has arrived safely at an member of the Logan police mer and 50,1 Richard, spent the wiek overseas destination. has returned to duties m department, Loean- - visiting with their 4nd a milltary Plcc unit at i witl1 parents. Mrs. Hurst, the former Fnli.sts . i spend-Mrafter Campbell, Ky.. Marti ne Schaub and their son, Cordon Edwin Petersen, son of Camp a. a in Logan rlough of in. and Mrs. W. H. Peterson with his wife, I.cgnn, has enlisted in the U. S. Anderson. marine corps. a l - YFW Meet Saturday Tlie Logan Veterans of Foreign Wars post will sponsor a party for Poultrymen Elect Melvin has been members and partners Saturday at Liljenpuist 8.30 p. m. at the American Legion elected president of the Hyrum home in Logan canyon, -- W. W Poultry association. Other officers Welch, post adjutant, announced are John E. Allred, secretary-treasure- r; Le Roy Smith, Alfred today. Fallows. D. M. Reid. Irvin Sorensen. Joseph Howell and Daniel Honored , Lcishman, directors. Proof Joan Tingey, daughter fessor and Mrs. D. C. Tingey, former Logan residents, was chosen Return Home Mrs. A. H. Petersen and son queen of the gold and green ball to River returned held February 12, at Pacific Grove, Jay. have Cal., it was learned in Logan Heights to make their home for the duration while Captain Peter, recently. son serves in the army at Camp Callun, Cal. Mrs. Peterson is the Advances former Naomi Anderson, daughter son D. MelvSi Alder, Corporal of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Alder of of Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson Providence, has been promoted to of River Heights. sergeant. He is serving with the division of the Second Child hird infantry Fifth army in Italy. Word hs been received in Hyrum of the arrival of Steven Thomas Merrill, to Mr. and Mrs. Promoted in Italy Thomas Y. Merrill on Friday the son L. Naylor, Corporal Joseph The of Hyrum Naylor of (75 Crockett. 18 in Altadena, California. Ave., has been promoted to ser- new son is greeted by a sister, geant. He is serving with the third Mary Anne. Mrs. Merrill is the infantry division of the Fifth former Twiia Nielsen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo C. Nielsen, who Army in Italy. now have six grandchildren, three boys and three girls Sea Gull Camp A meeting of the Sea Gull camp. Daughters of Utah Pioneers, Seventh Year W. G. Clark, local insurance will be held Tuesday at 2 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Fannie Good-sel- l, man, has achieved honors with com432 North Fourth East street. the State Farm Insurance The lesson, Songs Composed and pany for the seventh consecutive Sung by Pioneers. Hostesses will year by exceeding his assigned be Mrs. Goodsell, Mrs. Esther quota of sales, earning him a Clark, Mrs. Etta Robbins and Mrs. bonus and trip to the annual Ida Eliason. company convention held recently j in Salt Lake city. j Cove Party The annual Cove old folks party will be held Saturday at the Lew- Pictured in Magazine To Southern Cal. To California Private Jay Allen of the U. S. marine corps, son of Mrs. Leta of Logan, has been Coleman transferred to the University ' of southern California to continue his training in the marine reserve. He spent a short leave his Wins Award en route from Boulder, mother First Lieutenant Paul R. Monbeen attrose, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Colorado where he has the University of Montrose, has been awarded t he tending Oak Leaf Cluster for service with the air corps in the South Pacific Advances his parents have learned Jack L. Gunderson has been officer first Promoted promoted to petty son of class in the U. S. navy, accordMerlin R. Leishman, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Leishman of ing to word received by wife. his Wellsville, has been promoted to Yvonne Gunderson, first lieutenant in the U. & army Mr. Gunderson is serving in the medical administrative corps. South Pacific. Mr. and Mrs. Hans B. Nielsen of for Van Hyrum, left Tuesday Nuys, Cal., where they will vacation at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Arthur Johnson. Promoted Reid B. Otte, son of Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Otte of 51 East Fourth South street, has graduated from the army air forces flexible gun- ner school at Laredo. Texas and is now qualified to take his place as a member of a bomber combat crew with a corporal's rating. The former Logan high school ath. lete has been spending a short furlough at home with his parents and friends. Community building, committee members announced today A short program at 11 a. m. wall preceed a dinner at noon. The afternoon program will include a free show for all ward members. In charge of arrangements are Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Trevor Richards, Mr. and Ms. Alden Cornish, and Mr. and Mrs. Vivian Allen. ghter L non-fathe- rs T N I J W STAKE CLERK Samuel H. Johnson was sustained aa cleric of the Southfield stake replacing Cotge U. NeLon, at quarterly conference sesiuona addresses Sunday that featured by Joseph L. Wirthlin, BLsliop of the church. Mr. Johni-on- . an employee of the Utah Power Ac Light company, for three years in Uie German mission; was a member of the Preston, Idaho, Second ward bishopric for five years and hus an Aaronlc priesthood leader In Smithfield Third ward for the Inj'ured Wesley N. Jonnson of 738 East past several months. Mr. Nelson was sustained as a Second North street, suffered a nose fracture early last Siturday member of the stake high coun-ei- L when the automobile he was drivMr. Wirthlin the explained ing collided with the rear of a church C. government end financial bus L. driven by passenger Andrews on U. S. highway No. 91 system during his major talk at about two miles north of Wclb-vill- e, the afternoon session, and pointed of paying Sheriff Jeff Stowelf reports. out the Importance Mr. Johnson said he did not see tithing. Five returned missionaries rethe bus on the foggy highway In time to avoid a collision. His auto ported during' the two Sunday was damaged extensively. meetings. g Iter tx-e- ,1 x. - Recent Births Recent births in local hospitals include a son to George and Don a na Larsen Philo, of Newton; j dauchier to Lynn and Shirley i Baldw in Durley of Wellsville; a daughter to Forrest E. and Leona Michachen Pritchett of Logan; a son to Clifford S. and Phylis All-re- d a of Wellsville; Spence daughter to Staff Sergeant R. - fv iX? Wl V a. j L ; C 1 j. 1 .A S.. Jean Call and Barbara Forrest of Brigham city, Louise Matkin and Roselyn Ward of Logan, Ihyllis Taggare of Og-- t den and Jackie Wright of Hyrum, have been initiated into Beta XI thapter of Alpha Chi Omega. The formal rites were conducted Tues day evening at the chapter house. Shirley Jean : j 1 Typewriters EVERTON TYPEWRITER SERVICE ,f Initiated Yoeman Margaret Gnehm, diu- - j Completes Training a of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Aviation Cadet Douglas E. SawGnehm of Logan, Is pictured in 2 , son of ' Mr. and Mrs. the February edition of the In- yer. R. Sawyer of Logan, has Hyrum structor, official publication of the church Sunday School organization. completed primary pilot training with the U. S. army air corps at Miss Gnehm is a teacher of the Cimarron Oklahoma Field, city, first intermediate group on the and has been Okla., transferred school Stake Francisco San Sunday board. She is a former student at to Garden city, Kan., to continue college, his training. He graduated from Utah State Agricultural where she was employed in the Logan senior high school in 1940 was employed by the Union public relations department, She and Works on Publication enlisted in the WAVES more than Oil company of California before enlisting in the air corps. Mrs. Marguerite K. Byington of a year ago. 1943 Bancroft, Idaho, graduate of Utah State Agricultural college, has been selected associate editor of the Seagull, newspaper published by the Clearfield Naval Supply depot. Editor of the paper is Gwen Hunsaker of Honeyville, also a USAC graduate. You plant well when you plant Northland Brand Seeds, identified by the Flying Goose on the bag. They are "sted seeds of known origin, ADDING MACHINES DEPENDABLE EVERY YEAR for GO YEARS. SUPPLIES AND SERVICES This year your loeal supply of deWe service all makes of typependable seed Is limited, so AT ONCE consult the Northrop, King A writers and adding machines. AlCompany dealer in your town for Parts and Ribbons for all makes. falfa, Clover, Field, Grass or Garden Phone 386 or 235 or call at seed. Or get name of nearby NorthEverton & Sons for free estiland Brand dealer by writing to . . . mate. iston C Winfield and Irene Hue Garrison of Ixig.in; a riauchUr lo Aviation R.iiph P, Wunl.iss son of Dr. Cadet John It. and Doreen Fors-ber. and Mrs W, L. Van lav; of Kitto of Paradise; a daugh-V- r. a h.,s lne.i eotnmi-s-one- d their fifth child, to Mr. and the U S. second hrutinaut in army at Fort Renn nj, Ga. He Mrs. Donald Humphrey of Richhas been in the service since May-23- , mond. a son to Mr. and Mrs. Don Erick .on of Logan; a son to Harserving firt at C.,mp WheelM. and Wanda Holland old er, Ga. sosn of Logan. Commis.sioned Aviuinu Fire N CZECHOSLOVAK NURSES IN RUSSIA, attached to a Cccliolovk unit now fighting betida the Red Army, bava been in action again.! the Cermana ainca January, 190. Eight id them have already been decorated for gallantry under fire. Many Czechoslovak women made their way to Rimia after the occupation oi Irague and joined their men to front line toldicrt. aat aa auxiliariea, nur.ea and even i ( Ha stack h.ii p non-father- n. Lo-m- I A . tlorfliim 160 So. arrieul-lura- l lnHMU.se of the woikir of available nirtu.Imert 1I-- . i Mtord review niaiipowi r for the Armed forces, Fcliitivv Si nice ha announced. !t ts not expected that local Imardi will di fer or continue to defer A registrant as neiessary to and engaged in unless Lv lux own perMUi.d and d.rect 1 Harts he j roduces 1G or nio-- t war units c.uh ear," Selective Service asserted About 1. 700.000 tin n in agriculture were deferred in Class and Class 111 C tu, of Jj'iuaty 1. lMt Of tins toi.d, MO.O'i'J are single mi n below 22 years of age and more than one n; 1! oil uu- hi all ether war 1 reduction and war Mqijiort.ng artiv.tus les than below the ago ljjoon of 22 wire deferred as of Jan. I. - r Licufcnant 1 -- v tl, former Henrtquc.s, Margini head of the c.it.doju ng d part rnrnt of t.c Ut.ih State Agmul- t tural colli ge br.iry, hu to first Leutm.int in j remote i Farmer s King & Co. 4th. W., Salt Lake City, Ft." Jenwe KSrfMr IN CIVVIES WITH AMERICAS "SOLDIERS For the man who serves America in civvies, Jarman has designed this handsome shoe. Military swank, combined with Jarmans friendliness No matter how well your clothes may fit no man is more comforlable than his under-wear- ! , HAPS are and butlonless . , . or sagno twisting shirt-tail- s ging shorts! These airy, absorbent shirt'nshorts are cleverly with exknit all in climb-proof- bind-proo- of fit, makes it the perfect answer to your wartime problem of walking more in less pairs f One-Piec- Seat that stretches to fit your every action. Guaranteed to be the most convenient you ever wore, or money back. In white ingrain or 2 ply mercerize lisle. A cinch to launder; no ironing! 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