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Show Tuesday, March 2$. 1941 The Cache American. Logan, Cache County, Utah Quips From The Ration Office Don't throw away ration book three (3) if all of the brown sumps are gone. It may be book lined as an emergency sometime In the future. Shoe stamp 18 In book one U valid until the 30th of April. A new stamp will become valid on the 1st of May and will be The o ne valid Indefinitely. which will become effective May 1 Kts not yet been designated. Red stamps G8, H8 and J8 became valid March 28. A8, B8. On Furlough Fred S.x cjscs of communicable d. ra sc wrre reported in Ixvan for the week ending March 24. They included one of chicken pox. one cf measles, one of German measles and three of acarlet fever. Play Tonight a "Light for Tomorrow, Uiree-a- ct play depleting early hardship of the Mormon ptoneera, will be presented tonight at 8 p. m. in the Logan Tenth ward by a group from Uie Ninth ward. Hack to Logan and F8 are good until May 20. Sugar stamp 31 will become valid April 1 and remain so lnflednltely, the same as stamp 30. 9. Mrs. William L. Batt returned Saturday to Logan after a visit In Leadvllle, Colo., where she stayed with her husband. wiio is training with the mountain troops there. Mrs. Butt Is the former Martha Jean Cull, Little daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Howard FA C8, D8. W.ilkrr, stationed at Tampa. Fla., with the army air corps, is visiting his One Act Play parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vance D. A one-aplay, "Be a Walker of Mcndon. Cuckoo." will be presented tonight at 7:30 p. m. In the Eleventh ward Overseas by ward members under direction Coin; Musical Mrs. Myrtle Cottle. of Lieutenant Wendell W. Merrill on included will be also Jr., phoned his parents Saturday numbers no be will there and the program that he was going overseas sooa He is navigator f:r a flight of ckisswork. nine planes that will cross the Elder Honored AUantic via South America. Ferris Hillyard, son of Postand Mrs. Huzcn Hillyard master Speaks Tonight was honored Sunday of Southfield, First Lieutenant Paul Montrose, held in the tistimonial a at veteran of more than 200 hours ward chapel. Fourth Smithfleld combat flying In the South Pareturned recently Mr. Hillyard cific, who is home on a short mis. from the Spanish-Amcrica- n leave, will relate war experiences m. in the Sev- sion. 7:30 Corporal Disease Report ct p. tonight at enth ward MIA meeting. New Officers the Nimble New officers of club of Cove, are Thimble Jolcne Allen, secretary; Carol Allen, treasurer, and Reta Allen, re. porter. Club leaders are Mrs. Barbara Hendricks and Mrs. Neta Allen. 4-- Completes Course Aviation Student Louis C. Hickman. son of Mrs. Margaret Hickman of Logan, has completed studies as an armorer at Yale University in New Haven, Conn., and will be commissioned a second lieutenant in the army air forces after three weeks of flight instruction. He will be assigned to a the armys new superbomber. B-2- In Texas Aviation Cadet Byron L. Turner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur M. Turner, 152 West Center street has arrived at the Lubbock Army to Air Field, Lubbock, Texas, begin final period of pilot training at the advanced school there. After a few more weeks and intensive training on the ground and in the air he will receive the coveted silver wings of a bomber pilot and become a flying officer in the army air forces. two-engin- e Wins Advancement Lloyd J. Riggs of Wellsville, has been promoted to staff sergeant in the Infantry at an island base in the Pacific, Major General Rapp Brush, commanding general q f the 40th Infantry Division, announced today. Sergeant Riggs, a section sergeant in his company, is the son of Mrs. Annie J. Riggs of Wellsville. He has been in the army since June, 1941 and on overseas duty in the Pacific since September, 1942. He attended South Cache high school. Violator Fined Max Burke, 24 of Ogden, was found guilty on charges of drunken driving and automobile theft Monday and was fined $25 and given a jail sentence by City Judge Jesse P. Rich, who reserved the right to suspend all or part of the sentence upon payment of the fine. Burke was arrested early Sunday morning in Logan by Traffic Officer L. ML Mattson, after he allegedly stole an automobile owned by Allan Ricks of Benson, and struck a parked automobile in front of the Logan armory at 12:15 a. m. y two-mont- L. CalL Here from "Vernal Man Killed William Lee Rrangham Aland Lynn Orchard, of 240 Orchard Flace, Salt lake nty, William for Funeral service The Civil Sen tee Commit. on of of native lee Brangliam. 10, resident Lewbton, was killed of lavun City, Utah, will omd-u- l Pocatello, Idaho, who died Sun rally Monday morning after he an oja-compeuuve exatr.mat-o- n for Uie pi,ition of Firemen and day at 6 p. m. in the LDS ho 8ipartntly fell under the wheel IolUvmrn. for the reserve U:.t of pita! vn Salt Lake city after Denver and of a alowmoving Uie Lcan City Fire Di partau.il major operation, wall be conductWestern Railroad Grande Rio ed Thutvlay at t p, m. in th and Police Department. Salt The examination will be held at Kenneth Lindquist mortuary chap-e- company service train in in Igan. Logan, April 14 and 1., 1944, at city, lie was hern May 28, 1933 in 9 o'clock a. m. All application Mr. Orchard was helper on duty must be filed with the Secretary Chesterfield, Idaho a son of WilIn Lee on the engine crew engaged Eva and of the Civil fVrvico Commission liam Raymond on sidings at Logan City Offices on or be- Brougham, mid was a student in switching box rar the fifth grade of the PorUieuf. and fore April 10, 1944. at wa traveling apparently Qualifications of Applicant for Idaho school For the past two a very slow rate of speed." his had assisted Police Department are as 'olios j: summers he fractures Tin victim suffered Must be citizen of Logan City at father, who is patrolman for the of both legs, a fractured pelvis the lime of filing his application, Idaho livestock exchange. and internal injuries. The mishap must be not less than 23 years or Survivors include his parents occurred at 5 35 a. m. nd the more than 49 years old, minimum of Pocatello, two brother and victim died at 6:25 a. m. He was height of 5 feet 8 inches with a four sisters. La Vcnria Rae. Shir- carried several feet by the west, minimum weight of 150 lbs. ley La Vaun. Myrna K., Sterling bound engine after being struck, when Qualifications of applicant for W, Thomas L.. and Na Vuda but was still conscious Fire Department are as follows: Brangham, Pocatello, and a grand- found by fellow employes. Must be a resident of Cache Coun- father, O. R. Brangham, Chesterwas born at Mr. Orchard n sub: d Logan Woman Reaches Ninety er d China-Burma-Ind- ia Australia Fights GOISH - one-four- th r Fahs-bende- WflMBKimS FOR Tff-ge- GENEVA STEEL PLAflT Openings Available for Permanent Work Production NEW TELEPHONE Keeps SUMMER HEAT OUT! Keeps WINTER HEAT IN! Insulate Now for SUMMER COMFORT! And be prepared to with Keep WARMER Less Fuel Next Winter! COOL Ask About our Low Ceiling Prices. S. ROCK WOOL COMPANY North Main St. Examinations Former Lewiston six-pou- U. S. ROCK WOOL INSULATION 118 Notice of Civil Service Mr. and Mr. Harry K. Woodty. must not be less Uian 21 years field, Idaho. ft Lewiston November 16, 1913 ward and fumily of Vernal are old and not more than 34 years Friends may call at the mortu. son of Albert and Anna Gustave, in relatives visiting friends and old, must be minimum height of ary chapel Wedesday from 7 until son Orchard. He attended North Logan. 5 ft. 7 Inches and not less tnuii 9 p. m. and Thursday from 10 Cache high school at Richmond 140 lbs. ttripejxl. a. m. until 1 p. m. Burial will be and later became a hair stylist. On Furlough The applicants will be examine ! in Lcgan cemetery. In that capacity he worked at Frank Jones Jr., son of Mr. and on Ue following subjects and In Provo Beauty Salon, Salt Lake the Mrs. Frank Jones Sr., Is home on Uie order listed : William Currie Garrett Keith OBrien, Inc., until 14 and 1. Medical Examination a short leave from his duties with months ago when he was engagWill. am Curne Garrett, 76, for2. Written Examination the armed forces. Denver ed and Rrio Grande by 3. Physical Test mer resident of WelLville, died Western 4. Oral Examination Monday about noon of causes in. Hack to U. S. He resided at Brigham city and The written ex.minatlon will be cident to age at the home of a son of K. Mr. Leichty, before moving Seymour to Salt Ogden n the fullo'lng B. son, Wilham Garrett, in Lake and Mrs. Walter Leichty of Pro- - 'tlen city. Government livwhere he had Preston, Idaho, vidonce. Is honre on a furlough j 2. Survivors include his widow, ed for the past 10 years. Third Daughter Writing after serving for several months whom he Kcarl Gwen Orchard, 3. of Mr. Garrett was born May 5. Composition Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Coleman with the armed forces In India. a son. 4. Arithmetic 1924 in Sait Lake city, a son of married November 13, 1933; Venice, Cal., have sent birth anRobert four his Aland, 8; parents, 5. Levi Clutcher and Chrlstene CurFirst Aid nouncements to Cache Valley rel- Mutual in Ward First brothers, Idaho; Nampa, Otis, 6. a Location rie of and Garrett. When he was Geography eight atives telling of the birth Mrs. Wendell Budge will enter7. Ftrenian.ship years of age the family moved Douglas, Brigham city, Max, Brigdaughter, their third, tain at the First ham city, and Bert, Mesa, Arizona ward MIA this 8. Policeman.ship to Wellsville and Mr. Garrett bom last Wednesday. Mrs. Coleand two sisters, Mrs. Belma "Goff Her contribution will fol- 9. Aptitude evening. a EngFlorence homesteaded In farm the mouth former is the man of Ogden and Mrs. Eva Layne of low the regular class period. For Mr. ML see further information, of WelLsville canyon. England land, daughter of S. Lewiston Warren Civil Schow, For Secretary many years after his fathof Logan. Funeral services will be held at Transferre- dService Commission, Logan City er's death, Mr. Garrett operated 2 p. m. Friday in the Lewiston Offices. staff the family farm. Later he oper-ateSergeant Loyal Seeholzer, Reelected The body may We Invite applicants for the poson of Mr. and Mrs. Harlod Seea butcher shop in Wells- First ward chapeL All officers of the Cache coun' seen be home of Mr. and at the sitions holzer Fire in the has transferred from the Department ville and then became foreman reMrs. Bert Orchard at Lewiston, ty wool pool committee were town from to in ski the the is air and troops any County. for corps the Olof Nelson .Construction elected at the groups annual now Thursday evening and Friday unAdvt, stationed in Mississippi, R. company of Logan until he retired til meeting, County Agent Lloyd time of services. 10 of ill years were ago because Hunsaker reports. in First Ward health. until time of services. Burial in Leon Pond of Lewiston, chair, Party An He married Rachel Barnes old timers" entertaining will be the Wellsville cemetery man; D. A. Lewis, Richmond, 2, 1891 in the Logan tem- directed by the Thompson Funer. and Alvin Jensen, Young, com- party is planned for members of the Logan First ward Thursday ple. She died September 18, 1904. al home of Hyrum. mittee members. Active throughout his life in evening of this week. During the Mrs. Marla Danielson, native of songs of the "gos will be Denmark who has lived in Logan church affairs, he was a member To evening Promoted Dry Those Tears refreshments served and for the past 15 years, quietly ob- of the Hyrum stake high priest sung, son 24, Russell Peel onions under running cold Naylor, Hyrum j dancing enjoyed. served her ninetieth birthday an- quorum and had served as an wnter and shed a tear, of Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Naylor, you instructor in Sunday school and niversary today at the home of 175 Crockett Ave., has been home economists, say Westinghouse her daughter, Mrs. Johanna Niel- YMMIA organizations. to grade of corporal with Dramas Slated who also find that rubbing a litSurvivors include three of his 455 West Second South street. Three sen, dramas to be produced tle salt on the hands will absorb the U. S. army in India. Corporal at Utah State Agricultural college Mrs. Danielson was bom March six sons and daughters, Mrs. L. any remaining odor. Naylor has been in the air corps 28, 1854 in Denmark, a daughter E. Nelson, Logan; Mrs. Austin for nearly two years and has been during spring quarter were listed theater by Dr. Chester J. Myers, head of Seren and Naren Sorensen. She Frank, Providence, and William in the 17 of the college speech department, came to the United States in 1909 B. Garrett, Preston, Idaho; of war for the past year. as follows: The Play Goes By, as a convert to the church and grandchildren, three great grandby Pinero; Arranged,' by Alfred lived for six years In Hyrum, and children and the following brothFire Damages House then moved to Brigham City ers and sisters: John W. and by A. to have been Sutra, and ConfessionsFire, believed where she lived until 1929. Since Moses W. Garrett, Garland; OwConan Doyle. started by spontaneous combusthat time she has made her homp en W. Garrett, Rupert, Idaho; tion, caused approximately $500 in Logan. Mrs. George May, Paul, Idaho; or Bronchial Irritations Due To Colds brick For Varietys Sake damage to a frame and With Buckley's "Canadiol" She was married to Hans L. Mrs. Floyd Leishman, Fred W. Serving beans or peas in white Danielson, who died November 13, and Henry W. residence owned by Arthur Hale Almost instantly you set the surprise of Wellsville. Garrett, life - coughing spasm eases right at 2212 North Third East street, sauce is an excellent way to make 1910. Funeral services will be con- your away It loosens up thick choking phlegm few bronchial look vartubes like makes more. fire 2:23 The m. For up clogged opens at p. Mrs. Danielson has been a faith- ducted Thursday at 2 p. m. in the Monday easier. started on a back porch and ietys sake, Mrs. Julia Kiene, direc- ful church worker and was ac- Wellsville ward chaped by Bishop breathing There's real economy in Buckley's all no syrup. Half to one medication tor of bethe Home considerable Westinghouse headway tive in Relief Society work for Ircston Brenchljy. Friends may gained will convince the moat skeptical. Institute, sometimes many years. Despite her advanced call at the home of a brother, U.Get Buckleys Canadiol' made In fore it was discovered and re- Economics 8. A., the Cough Mixture that outsells all finely-grate- d adds cheese uses and in Australia, New Zealand, Canada ported by a neighbor, County age she likes to read and crochet Henry Garrett in Wellsville, others and many other countries on merit alone. A. J. Fuhriman. teaspoon of dry mus- and Is capable of helping herself. Commissioner and Wednesday evening Thursday The loss was covered by insur- tard to bring out the cheese flaiShe has one son and two daughr.-. ance. ters still living. They are: Seren Los Angeles, Cal; (Cy) Jensen, Mrs. Fred Cooper, Firth, Idaho; Shapley Shades Use More Cabbage Remove cellophane from a lamp and Mrs. Johanna Nielsen, Logan. record crop of cabAn all-tishade os soon as its put to use. She also has 23 grandchildren, and bage is now on the market five of whom are serving in the r, the government asks your help in Otherwise, as Miss Myrtle armed forces, and fifteen great director waste. Home of Lighting seeing that it doesnt go to for grandchildren. vitasource of Westinghouse a is explains, ;the very good It Another son, Christian Peter min C and may be used as a heat from the bulb and varying was as a who Danielsen, weather conditions will serving cause foods the other partial substitute for cook on a hospital ship, was killed to oranas the cellophane such vitamin bending shrink, C, in high t frame and wrinkling the silk. To during the first World War. ges, grapefruit, and tomatoes. the full quota of vitamin C, keep shades' clean, use slip covWhenever you endeavor to be however, Mrs. Julia Kiene, direc- ers which are made for the purhome is the place to begin. useful Home pose. the tor of Westinghouse Economics Institute, makes these (1) Buy firm, recommendations: fresh heads, not too large, and with green outside leaves when possible; (2) Store In the refrigerator, either in a crissper or vegetable bag, not in a paper sack; CHANCE FOR ADVANCEMENT IN ESSENTIAL (3) Cook as quickly as possible in INDUSTRY! a covered container, and when for salads, preparing cabbage Living Accommodations Available at Plant for Single slaws, etc., chop or shred just beMen. Rates Reasonable. Transportation can be fore serving. DIRECTORY U. Fage Five LOGAN, UTAH GOltiG TO PRESS TUESDAY APRIL 4th Advanced. Defense housing and trailers available in the Provo-Oreareas for families. Talk it over with a Company Representative m at UNITED STATES EFMOYfiiEflT SERVICE OFFICE Thursday, Mar. 30 Friday Mar. Saturday, April 1st. 31 |