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Show Friday, March 21. Indies 31eet Mayor Vance D. Walker of Mvndon dbcuswd current governmental problem at a meeting of the Ldin Republican study club Thursday evemng. Janice Romney, accompanied by' Grace Jolmsosn, sang two vocal solos. Return Surveys Mr. and Mr. Ren B. Roberts Dr. E. Alim Bateman, president have received word from their of the Cache Valley Hoy Scout son. Reid, that he is stauned in Council, will be speaker t New Guinea with a malaria con-tro- l Logan district court of honor to unit be conducted Sunday at 7 p. m. th ward chapel, In the Logan L. Thompson, district comOn Furlough Jo Stait Sergeant Hoyt Kelley, son missioner in charge report. of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kelley of Providence, is home on a fur. Pool Results Good lough from duties with the Par The third Cache County Hog a troopers. He has been stationed pool held Wednesday urpaed of at Camp McKall, N. C previous pools in the number d, received hogs received, price 1 number the with largest Returns Home Mra Lees C. Nielsen of Hyrum. of cooperators, the greatest re returned home Thursday after an extended visit in Altedena, CaL, where she was guest at the home of her daughter and Mr. and Mra Thomas Y. MerrclL She was honored Thursday by family members In observance of per-poun- Those local firms which have not yet returned the labor questionnaire for the C E D and the questionnaire for the business survey for the Civil Aeronautics board of Washington, D. C. should do so at once. Mail to clumber of commerce. These are important Mra Orson Court of Honor - In New Guinea Program Slated will GurtT 1 GcmiMU Mon- si ill SIMS WORKS SHOCK PROOF -- CUSHIONING AIR ly Weycnlty nomihidi waaiaa Kc:o: extra comfort, axtra wearl Tho flexibla patented air cushion and make your feet feel betleather arch-li-- ft Mid-We- The Department of Publicity of and Industrial Development Utah has asked the Logan cham-be- r of commerce to furnish suitable photographs and statistics about the dairy industry of Cache county for a new picture booklet of Utah, "The Wealth and Resources of Utah. Director Frank OBrien of the department states that it is the plan to give Cache! county good publicity In the booklet. The advertising commit-teof the chamber with the as- ter, make you work better. Finest quaU Many ity materials and construction. all sizes. Come styles to chooso from in and soe theml New Officers New officers for the Cache VaL ley Post 2199, Veterans of Foreign wars, announced Thursday, are Le Roy Adams, commander, succeeding Dr. Clarence R. Jones; Fred W. Marshall, senior vice commander; II. L. Burleigh, junior vice commander; Arthur "La P. C. Fel-steBeau. Quartermaster; C. HayDr. J. chaplain; e ward. surgeon; Walter Raleigh, sistance of Professor George Q. John S. Davis and Wallace Chip, Bateman of the Utah State Agri- man, trustees. cultural college, will provide the Wilford Woodruff Camp photographs and the statistics. The Wilford Woodruff camp of Has Article Printed the Daughters of Utah Pioneers Featured In the March issue met at the home of Mrs. Gwen of the Utah Educational Journal Keaton Thursday, March 23. Miss is an article by Professor H. B. Lavern Moyer sang. The history Hunsaker of the physical educa- of the Forsgreen company, the tion department at the Utah State first Danish company to reach Professor Utah was read by Veda Adams. Agricultural college. Hunsaker, one of the states lead- - Maughan McMurdie sang . three ers in the development himself, of a selections, accompanying hostesses were Gwen Keaton, modern physical educational pro-Pe-igram, reviews the developments Rachael Wadsworth, Wyona that field at the USAC since terson and Mary Dunford. 1,1 Pearl Harbor. "Activities, he said, which were formerly con-- 1 sidcred as uninteresting, formal, and too severe, are now a basic part of the program. Emphasis on the objectives of physical education has shifted to activities which will bring the student to a1 physically fit condition as soon as possible. d, 1 n Spring Garden Peascam j LATE MODEL CARS Safe, Reconditioned, Dependable, For Defense Workers and Others! REQUIRING NECESSARY TRANSPORTATION SEDANS, COACHES, COUPES! 40s and .... .... 40s and 4Ps 41 s ........ BUICK DODGE FORD (priority necessary) PLYMOUTHS . . 41 39 . 40 42 36 TRANSPORTATION Plymouth, DeSoto Cars U. S. TIRES, Na. Ps and Factory Recapped No. 3s BATTERIES any size 58.25 up. HORSE BLANKETS 12 and .... SADDLE BLANKETS Hair filled 15-o- z. 1st grade omato I i 370 Dozen lb Niblets 2 Cans Large Pierces 46-o- z. JlilCC Maiz Del 29 Can . 1 (t.g GOLDEN BANE 19 New Tasty 20 Soy Large Box 360 290 290 TANG ca SAUSAGE SOAP 19 DEVILED MEAT SARDINES Tian.. SUPER SUDS 120 ........ 250 BEANS Fancy Reds or Whites lb. Bag 3 SALTINE WAFERS Full 2 lb: box Globe .......290 A- -l GRAPEFRUIT A4rt,. PORK STEAKS ORANGES HAMS mo,e CABBAGE 190 'SSV 430 Held, fbffor 70 firm. Red or llflK Russet. 10 lbs JLw'y CAULIFLOWER APPLES VEGETABLES or Ha 290 370 White 150 250 FLOUR lb. bag 590 Globe Pancake 10 A- -l 2 Good, MOAPA NEW $1.25 UP White Med. Standard Milk Maid O'Clover -l. Pillsburys EGGS BUTTER "T Parts for All Models entertained at supper day evening, covers being laid !for Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Clark and son Max, Mr, and Mrs. Vrrl Godfrey, Mr. Eva Godfrey and children of Richmond, , Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Welling of Fielding and Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Godfrey. world's st The May company of Aurora. Mo., has asked the Logan chamber of commerce for prints cf things of scenic interest in Logan and Cache county includ. ing some canyon views. This map company prints souvenir postcards and desires a good collection of The Logan and Logan canyon. of the advertising committee chamber wiU make the selection and forward them at once. Seeks Information D TE3E The civilian food supply for the next few months appears to be more abundant than for the same period last year, the department rotaioes of Agriculture reports, Ask for Pictures hand-stencile- LOW-PRICE- Civilian Food Supply Favorable The Sego Lily camp. Daughters of Utah Pioneers, will meet Monday at 2 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Luella Johnson, 329 North Fifth East street. The lesson will be given by Mrs. Zehla Macser. Hostesses Include Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. Emma McKinney, Mrs. Agnes Robbins, Mrs. Bertha Swin-yarand Mrs. Kathleen Reese. An exhibit of handiwork articles made by students In art classes at Utah State Agricultural college is on display to the general public In the ccllege are department. Assistant Professor II. Reuben Reynolds reports. Among the objects exhibited are hand, wrought silver jewelry, leather from made goods, lapel pins cocoanut shells, hand painted serd and ving trays, book-endlinens. OTHER 11.740.25, ENTIBTAINS AT CLARKSTON Bishop and Mrs. J, Byron Rav-str- n Sego Camp Meet Art Exhibit PACKARD and cabbage head the list Of real abundant foods over most of the country. Other product, In-- , much, pedude carrots, beet, anut butter, shell eggs, grapefruit and small oranges, frown baked lard, beans, citrus marmalade, canned green and waxed beans, frown vegetables and canned pea and tomatoes. ly her birthday. read. weekly PLYMOUTHS CHEVROLETS turn. and in the interest sliown by buyif. There were more bids received than for previous tools and at a higlier rate of pay. Hie 384 hogs entered by 61 farmers were sold to Cudahy Packing of Los Angeles for company son-in-la- Why Women Cry" at the USO meeUng tonight at 7:30 p. m. for Cache Vulley women who have husbands in the service, to be held In the USO club rooms. Mra Clark Haskins, member of re. the refreshment committee ported Thursday. s Pace Five The Cache American. Logan, Cache County. Utah 1911 Fresh Cut (4 pts. Lb.) Per lb. 150 SAUSAGE UNK 350 POT ROASTS Wl.,250 PORK ROAST !hpt!t 290 FLOUR 4 lb. bag 290 Gerbers BABY FOOD .... 70 Strained or Chopped Can HOME OF DESOTO - PLYMOUTH Gerbers Transport Motor Co. OAT MEAL CORNER 1st NORTH & 1st WEST Logan, Utah Box . . . J50 |