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Show Tuesday, February 20, MAN 6lT S VMS 01 Of it PAPIB FUt AS. Tacre Five The Cache American, Logan. Cache County, Utah Wh-.tm- y AIMS WHAT NURSTlN4 MWS mav Monday for s.m FYanrUco, C'uL. to vis.t her aunt. Mr. Oscar Hanson and her sutcr. Mrs. lJoyd On Friday fiw Carma TV annual founderday pro- - Brad-hagave a I a.iy m her tarn. I grain cf the Junior hUh seta, or, the guest including Min Car association will 1un ma btauifer. Mat Audrey food. in held nn(1 Uie Thursday at 7.30 p. m. in M th whool auditorium, school t- )0.s!c:yS. Mjrlm l announced today. Mr. Ed Muir entertained at a A group of teacher will dieu-- s quilting Wednesday evening, re. the subject. 'Aiming at Gearing fn rhmenu being rved to Mm. Mrs. our School Program to the War Denver Stephen Cojwn, nd Situation." Postwar Tlioe Muir, Mr. Fred Sorensen, Mrw. 1.M1 Mrs. Wayne Hub. participating will be Merrill Gun-mi- l. ner, liOngstrcth. Mra. Mrs. Muir, Byron M. V. Coom)e, A. H. G.b Ihrd. Mrs. Asa Baker and Carljle mens, Mjrlle Johnson. Mr. Iwon.i Mr. Iwsier T.ivlor. Harris. Floyd Tliujne Pucker, Willis Dial. Lucille Andrews, EasyTo-Mak- e Christensen H. and Rudgar Daines. Junior Uijth FT A . .... Sillies rounders 3 let I Calafiglilcr PCi It A MT It Mws among ot -- 10 -, tou tor fu-ia- s Lt,' ijr'KT vr ! ' ?..?. At , a. r - t . V-s- M j VY To Join Husband f Mrs. Kenneth Iverson ar.d daughter. Karren. left recenty to Join Mr. Iverson at Buckley Field. Colo fr New Ceilings On Various Items The office of Price ndmhustra established tion recently jricej For teilmcs on several items. : v-j consumer, a reduction on Virgin in dried pork products 5 to Recovering 60 cents a pound on whole or Mrs. Wallace W. Spring of Benhalf hams; 6 to 7 cents a pound son Is recovering ut a lo.al has on si, cod ham; 4 to 5 cents on a piUl following major operation. bacon; 3 to 4 cents on side.; 2 MIUIJOAUD FIGHTER FLANKS of the Merchant Service Fighter Unit are catapulted from cent on jowls, and S cents cn to have R.A.F. The bombers. is attacked by enemy pilot may Wins Another Stripe shoulders. New ceilings on goat freighters when the convoy land on the sea miles from land. But the loss of his plane is nothing to the loss of even a meat represent moderatet reducLaVan Hendricks, son of Mr. saved by catafighters tion set by gcograph.s zones. and Mrs. L. F. Hendrirks of Richsingle ship with its precious cargo. Many ships have already been how fast British Ii.ghcsl priced goat meat under snowing mond. lias been advanced to rink routin" Axis torpedo plane attacks. This is the first picture new Order is "Cnbrito" which the to her sails before she convoy. on a loaded join arc freighters catapult of staff sergeant with the army sells for 30 cents a pound at re at Fort Leonard Wood. Mo. tad. So beans of the 1943 crop io be process'd for oil are $1 till Back to Logan Po!ie a bu-hfor ba.se grade and $192 College-Hospit- al In Salt Lake Attorney and Mrs. L. Tom Perry a bu.shil for highest quul.t.v. Weldon Kofocd. an in t motor at returned last week end from San reported in Logan for the work Prices for the 1943 fruit airi Utah State Agricultural to liege, is Francisco. Cal., where they visit- ending vegc table pack will apply to thi-- . February 23. according to in Salt Lake City today on ed their son. Ted. who will leave figures released by the S.ate De.Mars' pack until a 1944 price is Utah State Agricultural college set. lumber was in Yellow soon for .Mi duty. partment of Health. Other dis- has completed an arrangement creased $3 cypress to $4 per 1,000 board eases included two cases of with the William Budge Memor. feet for producers - to be passed cn Visits Parents chicken pox, four cases of Ger- At Northwestern ial hospital school of nursing In to consumers. A 20 per cent per man measles, one case of scarlet Corporal Melvin Baur. son of Logan whereby two full quarters pound jiroducers' ceiling was set George William Haskins, son or fever and one case cf Mr. and Mrs. Ed Baur of Logan, pneumonia of Dr. end Mrs. Clark Haskins of training will be given on all round Chinook salmon and outside ot Logan. surprised his pirents Saturday to nurses before they be. 24 cents on drawn Chinook, on new student is Uta:i of one five when he arrived home from Fort Logan, catches in California. Oregon and students now enrolled at Northgin hospital duty, Dean W. L. Sacramento Washington Sill, iOkla.. for a short visit. He western (except Present 111. Wan! of ass,' In chairman the college river Flag Chicago. university effective catch) has been in the service for one through An American flag has been pre. committee arranging details of March. New prices on alfalfa hay year. has announced. the sented to Utah State Agricultural program, of products mean an increase Temple Day The training which will reduce about 15 to 20 cents per ton of the college Spurs. by Sophomore Is To Phoenix Logan stake temple women's Thursday service organization, the hospital training period for feed consumption for all states Smith Mrs. Wayne L. and day. The stake presidency and Dale Lewis of Logan, California. Washington, student nurses from 30 to 24 months and except daughter Christine, left last week members of the stake committee president, announced today. The thus speed up nurse training by Oregon. Nevada, Utah, and parts for Phoenix. Ariz., where they will( urge a good attendance, especially flag was presented in a student 25 per cent, will begin during the of Idaho. Join Aviation Cadet Wayne Smith, during the next few weeks before body assembly last Friday by USAC summer session. who Is training at Thunderbird spring work becomes pressing. About 20 student nurses are exCharlene Peterson of Galand, Field. Mrs. Smith is the former to begin the course at the pected president. Joyce Wyatt, daughter of Mr. and Promoted opening of summer session and are Mrs. Wilior Wyatt and Cadet Conrad D. Spiers, 20, son of Mr. Less ITA meeting was held Friday scheduled to continue this work Sugar for Civilians Smith Is the son of Police Cap- and Mrs. Edwin Spiers of 177 next winter evening. Mrs. Jack Applonie had U. S. civilian supplies of sugar until the end of tain and Mrs. James M. Smith. another group of charge of the program. Mrs. Laura West Sixth South street, has been will be 6 per cent less than 1943 quarter, Watkins was guest speaker, her Pattern 9549 may be ordered only promoted to private first class in consumption, according to WFA, about the same number will begin subject delinbeing juvenile to due Vice President use In misses' and women's sizes 12. 14 Dean of said. molasses Wanlass sugarcane the Air Forces Fighter command, training. two violin were solos quency; 16. 18. 20; 30. 32. 34, 36. 38 and 40.' The students will study general played by Miss H. Ray Pond of Richmond, a according to an announcement by for industrial alcohol, to increased Patsy O'Brian of Size 16 requires 3 Vi yards needs of the Armed Forces and comcomand Cache member of the technical subjects, including Ogden: prayers were offered by county Colonel John C. Crosthwaite, our Allies, and to wartime shipfabric. mission and prominent church manding officer of the Seattle and Mrs. . Send SIXTEEN CENTS In cotna bacteriology, physiology, English Mrs. Lizzie Barrett condiitons. ping i Muir. vice and sociology. The entire program Stephen pre- Fighter Wing. leader, was elected first for this pattern. Write plainly Mrs. E.- J. Hancock entertained SIZE, NAME, ADDRESS. STYLE is conducted under the Bolton act, sident of the Associated Civic Chiirch Services occasion NUMBER. which provides for expense paid Thursday evening, the clubs of northern Utah at the an- Selected Queen The Evangelical being her birthday. The evening Lutheran training of nurses. TEN CENTS more brings you nuo meeting in Brigham City last was spent playing games; a paBonna Bingham, senior student church holds regular services in Winter Pattern Book with Free the Student nurses from the Budge triotic theme was carried out in Friday night. for apron and appllqud was crowned queen of the annual Logan on the second and fourth pattern have studied the table decorations where previously in book. printed places Sweethearts Ball" Friday night Wednesdays at 7 p. m. in the hospital on a part time basis at USAC, but were marked for Mrs. Cecil AlSend orders to Newspaper PatAthlete Visits at Logan Senior high school. At- - Seventh Day Adventist chapel, 232 West IStb Private Lloyd Schiffman, son of tendants were Jane Schvaneveldt, 274 North Second West street. no definite full time program has len of Logan, Mrs. Leon Wood, tern Department, New York 11. N Y Mrs. Street. Verl Mrs. been Shelton, available to them under the Gecrge Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schiffman, junior, and Vesta Lee Maughan. j The Rev. Paul G. Hansen of Smith, Mrs. Theo Larsen, Mrs. old arrangement. is home on a 'furlough from Camp The dance was spon- - den is the pastor. Everyone ih Vessie Gibbs. Mrs. L. K. Wood, staFannin, Texas, where he is sored by the Girls League Mrs. Edgar Hancock, Mrs. Harry cordially invited to the next serArmed Services tioned with the army. He is a vice scheduled Bartlett. Mrs. C. S. Barrett. Mrs. for Wednesday, ADDING MACHINES former athlete at Logan Senior Hilda Leonard, Mrs. March 8. Need Nurses Catherine Frank Hancock, SUPPLIES AND SERVICES high school. An additional 2,000 nurses are Gibbons, Mrs. Attend Meet Mrs. Miles Larsen. Mrs. Melvin U. S. needed Nurse for the Army We service all makes of typeW. W. Owens, director of the Production Record Muir and Mrs. Chester Kidman. 1 to replace hundcorps Hack to DUtJ ' by April A Holstein-Priesiawriters and adding machines. n Utah extension service, and G. A. registered Mr. and Mrs. Lonn Wood and nurses being senl reds of Corporal Reid Otte, son of Mr. carpenter, supervisor of the ex- cow in the dairy herd at Utah overseas Army Parts and Ribbons for all makes. rsMarlin Larsen were in connection with plans and Mrs. Olhe Otte of Logan, left tension service farm labor program, State Agricultural college, Phone 386 or 235 or call at reinvasion. The Suests of Mr. and Mrs. James for a European Everton & Sons for free estitoday for the Salt Like air base, left Saturday to attend a two cently completed a 309 day pro. American Red Cross, Recruiting Lapen of Wells ville Sunday ev- 0 to take up duties with the mate. day regional conference in Den- duction record of 666 pounds of Agency for Nurses, reports that enmg. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Norton of attack group he is connected with. ver, Colo., on farm labor. Repre- butter fat and 18,834 pounds of the Navy Nurse Corps, which has TYPEWRITER EVERTON were guests of Corporal Otte is a gunner-armorsentatives to the regional meeting milk, according to word received completely exhausted its reserve, Montpelier, Idaho SERVICE also needs 500 additional nurses Mrs. Carlyle Bird on Sunday. on the bomber. went over the farm labor program from the Holstein-Friesia- n associ- each left Hardman Miss Beverly 1944. month during and organization of the western ation of America, by George B. states at meetings conducted Mon- Caine, professor of dairy Paratrooper HomehusAndrew John Wiley, son of Mrs. day and today. bandry. This record is more than THE OLD JUDGE three and one-ha- lf Vivian Wiley, is home on a 30 times the in the action after Benefit Slated production of the average dairy day furlough Solomons. He is a paratrooper The cow's A benefit party for the Lyman cow in the nation. with the marine corps and reports Anderson family of Millville, will official name is Willowdale Inka his experiences include 18 jumps. be held tonight at 8 p. m. in the ; tribune. She was milked three Millville ward hall under sponsor' times daily and was five years and Ninth Ward Party ship of the ward elders quorum. nine months of age when she beThe Ninth ward old folks party Three children of the family are gan the test period. Thursday beginning at 5:30 p. m. victims of Infantile paralysis and will include a dinner and program have been ill for months and Mr. Marriage Licenses for all ward members over 60, Anderson has been sick for the Marriage licenses have been iswidows, widowers and servicemens past month. A program will begin sued at the Cache county clerks Hickman, at 8 p. m. followed by dancing office to Herbert Wendell wives, reported Othello with the Bluebird orchestra. Genchairman. 20, Owensboro, Ky., and eral public is invited to attend. Florence Christensen, Provi20, Returns to Hyrum dence; to Fay Smith Dirricott, 20, Leo C. Nielsen of Hyrum has re- Wins S A R Conte- stIdaho and Velda Georgetown, turned home following a ten day Hazel Larkin, daughter of Mrs. Dayton, 20, Dingle, Idaho; to "Leo Ann Larkin of Smithfield and an Albert Keller, 21, Buffalo, N. Y visit with his daughter and at North and Jane Trolson, 17, Nibley; to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Y. outstanding student CaL Mrs. Cache high school, won the Sons Leo Thomas Hackett Merrell in Altadena, 26, and Nielsen remained for an extended of the American Revolution con- Gloria Mae Daw, 24, both of test just concluded at the school, Brooklyn, N. Y.; to William Arvisit. Miss Gwendella Thomley, head of den Obray, 24, and Mildred Dan, the speech department, reports. ielson, 19, both of Paradise; to On Furloug- hWinner of second place in the Lowell rorter Burton, 33, Logan private First Class Max Bair, son of Mr. and Mrs. Amos Bair of contest, which Included 18 en- and Bertie Carver, 34, Hyde Park; was Ramona. Ranzenberger, to Jack Egbert Hendricks, 22 of Richmond, is home on a ten day tries, sophomore student, daughter of Grace, Idaho and Lola Maurine from after graduation furlough Mr. Mrs. and John Ranzenberger Reece, 19, Ashton, to Idaho; gunnery school at Kingman, Ariz. of Smithfield. Charles Miller, 54, Soda Springs, He entered the air corps on OcIdaho and Helen Davis 46 Pocatober 1, 1943. tello, Idaho. Attend Ogden Meet Russell S. Hanson, president; Recent Births Recent births In local hospitals Asa Bullen, vice president, of the Farm Gasoline Rations Six month gasoline rations fot include a daughter to Levor and Logan chamber of commerce, and use on farms may Ardell Kunz Kofoed of Logan; a Frederick P. Champ, director of It all goes to prove what Ive said time and 'Somethin special catch your eye in the be issued in installments rather the chamber States of United timo again, Chet, .prohibition does not prohibit. son to Mr. and Mrs. Ren Murray than all at one as in the paper, Judge? of Richmond; a son to Ival V., commerce, were special guests at past, the OPA hastime, Its been tried in this country 47 time3 in Sure did, Chet.. .an article here telling announced. If of the the membership meeting and Verna Vogel Goslin of Logan; last 33 years and discarded everywhere the the local board has issued the written about prohibition in India being a daughter 5f Lieutenant and Mrs. Ogden chamber of commerce farmer only part of his ration, in three states. Was found to be a dismal as except a Madras the off government by Alden P. Rigby; a daughter to Monday night. Kinsy M. Robinson, when the farmer needs more gasabandoned in Canada, Norway, failure and found trial. They failure after a three-yeMr. and Mrs. William Zillis of president and general manager of oline he makes no formal applicaand Russia, too. Finland and Sweden, ineffective was out that enforcement Water Power tion but simply asks the board North Logan; a son to Mr. and the Washington Same bootevery time...as 90on happens in thing increase was a there steady that Mrs. Garland Geary; a daughter company of Spokane, Wash., was for it. The board then either will is voted bootleg liquor with as which out, law legal liquor legging and other violations of the to Mr. and Mrs. J. Lyman John- principal speaker. Mr. Champ, re- - issue the remainder of the total moves and crime its corruption right in. check. as foiled ration to Increased penalties son Jr.; a daughter to Mr. and cently was appointed a member of determined Sortio jss Mrs. Arlo Goldsberry; a daughter the national chamber s committee the remaindPr as the holrd re to Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Cannon on water power policies, of which . cides the farmer needs for the $pontattd hf Conjerenet of Aleokolit yy. of Richmond. rest of the period. j V Wt, i tje ers JLWtyehu, J Plan Training tl - Typewriters j - , A-2- er SAYS... Holts-house- son-in-la- w, y ar th laMa 1 six-mon- th |