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Show Friday, March - L The Cache American. Logan, Cache. County, Utah HI, 1011 Ahs V V 4 ! Divorce W.WTi'D A rrlubte er by, II Face Five Announce Hirth old or over, for delivering Apply at Caclie office. Mr. news-yae- r. Hahra crh 10-d- ay Attend Funer- aland Mrs. Howard L. Call attended funeral services Thursday Dr. In Kemmcrer, Wyo.. for Dr. Lorin Channey who died earlier week of a heart attack. this Marriage of Logan Girl Announced and Mra. (Juy N. Cardun of Logan are receiving coogratu AmerJ-ca- n the both of lu turns following Mr. and Mrs. Albert O. AnderWilliam M. their first child, a daughter. Mrs. son announce the marriage if is the former Joyce Funeral services for William M. Cardon to Lieutenant Home Mae, their daughter Telephones Haslam, 81, lifelong resident of Johnson. son of Mr. Latimer David A. Home on Furlough Jr, son of Mr. WeiUvillc, Melboum Coombs, who died Wednesday Sr. A. Latimer David Mr. and Class Royal and Mrs, M. V. Coombs telephon- in a Private First logan hospital after a 10 'Ships Articles Lake Salt of city. Edwin Mr. son and Mr. of Dench, ed his parents from 6wule, Waah., day Hines, will be conducted nod Cross TOUnly Bench of Logan, U home on a The wedding ceremonies were recently and reported lie was go- Saturday at 2 p. m. In the c, sh!pped dutses from army furlough nitrAiy articles made to performed in 10111 Chapel at the ing east for several weeks and Wells vihe tabernacle. on of San Francisco equipment pUa, hast at Fort Sill, Oklahoma. Presidio He a furlough, then expects Mr. Has! am was born March 20, octal work centers to Pacific coast C, 21 March n Aleutlan-AUskaChaplain by war 16C3 Tuesday, been In the in Wellsville, a son of Wil- stations, Protestor Evan B. Murray H. Do Kraker. Maid of honor to one-ha- lf two and Hour theater for Story liam and Sarah Milton lluslain. chapter chairman, reported today. the bride was Miss Marjorie Mra Lewis Turner will be in years. During Ins early life he hauled Iiugliridge of San Francisco with charge of Uie older group and j eggs by team and wagon for the C. Carter of Logan as Grcver Dance Oldtime Tonight Mias Esther ErickAon will direct j Dance Fostponed old ZCMI store in Log.m and man. best Uie younger chUdren at the regu-- 1 An old time dance will be held u later was imploved for 10 year A pro(,riim ,nd dlince The wedding dinner waa served lar story hour Saturday at 1 .30 Vom-ot 10 p. m. in the Logan toir.ght the Elders' by ward Fourth Amalgamated sugar quorby Mrs. Grover C. Carter. Mra. pm. In Uie Cache county public urn. originally scheduled for to- pany. Throuhout hla life he wm Tenth ward chapel. Disliop Albert T. W. Stubblefield and MUs Marr I "'ebU-invites all audit memlibrary. night. has been advanced to April a progressive fanner. On Monday Time Dance Club" jorie Loughridge. 6. Keith Epencer. quorum presille married Martha Maughan I bt'r C. Carter, Grover Sirs. evening New Officers ny others intern dent in charge of arrangements, Apr.l 10. 1882 in the old Sait Lake nJ',rnU r of the bride, entertained attend. Andrew Wiser will sister New officers of Uie Kitchen announced today. All ward mem- city Endowment house. She died the bridal party. be floor manager. Queens club of Providence, ore: bers over 18 and partners are In- May 8. 1937. The bride and groom are forMargaret Loosle, president; Mary vited to attend. mer students of the Utah State Survivors include four sons. Jean Anderson, vice presdient; To Attend Course William M Haslum Jr and Agricultural college, graduating r; secretary-treasureI Joyce Rindcrknecht, Dr. W. W. Merrill, accompanied in 1942. While at the college the Hirths in M. ll.id.im, Salt Lake city; members of his family, will bride was a member of Theta Judy Smith, song leadRecent births at local hosp.Uls C.roier M., and Alvin M. Haslam, by er; Renee Fuhrtman. organist, and eve 8n'lsc0 Upsilon Sorority, Theta Chi, Emj 12 grandchildren, eight dude a daughter to Mr. ,nd Mae Poulsen, reporter. pyrean and Spurs. The groom was a member of Sjgma Pin EpRoof Fire silon and president of Foresters A roof fire caused approximate club. ly $20 damage to the home of Mather of M. Following a short honeymoon Huslum. Baker City, Smithficld; a son school cf dmtistry m the couple will make their home DavitL-o-n Richaid in River nu, Kofocd Oregon: Henry M. H.islam. Wells- - burgeons Marva and an rtincjin Dodge city, Kansas where Lieu-tenaHeights Wednesday at 10.03 a. Irs ,na H Parkinson, of Clarkston; a son for m . Chief E. S. Laurence of the Thompson Latimer is stationed at Eden, and Mrs. Eva H. Sham- Mr. and Mrs. Roy J. Larsen. present with the Army Air Cot pa Logan Cache fire department, re. hart. Santa Maria. California. Reads Play Ft lends may call nt the family ported. The loss was covered by Dr. Chester J. Myers read the as a bomber pilot First Grass Fire On their eas' home this evening and Saturday play, "Kiss and Tell", by Hugh way insurance. going ORdcn the parents of the Tlic first grass fire of the sea unt.l time of services. Burial will Herbert to a group of dramatic . son w.w reported to the Logan be m the Willsville cemetery art and speech students at the b5 id( p;iid them 8 8hort vWt Fri Dairjmen to Meet af-- l Cache fire Tuesday senior high school Thurs dav Jest, department Annual meeting of the College temoon when a company day afternoon Tnid Laughs and wasjane Whitehead Johnson Young Dairy Herd Improvement d 0lil to cxteteish a blaze Funeral sen ices were held Mon- - XI,my off Them. the New York On Furlough Association, will be held tonight j ".Hiam A- - Morti-dj- v Class Martha iTivate First at 8 30 p. m. In the Young wardlat t,!ic rcilr in the tabernacle for Mrs. .Times comment on the play, was 223 East Third residence, class. Haltimer, daughter of Mr. and Jaije whitehead Johnson, which wcU emphasized by the chapel President Floyd Olsen willin?crs has be In charge and a report on the No. th street. Children playing were conducted by Bishop Eratus!T5)C stucknts were extremely en Mrs. Ernest Haltimer, who c been serving In the WACa for the e about Dr. Myers Johnson. Prayers were offered by years testing program will be with mutches caused the blaze. tbe P1?- past 13 months, is home on ft Merrill and Melvin Jchn-!ngiven by Delbert J. Olsen. New Plan Excursio- nshort furlough from her post at officers will be elected. son; musical numbers included carl Sanders, chairman of the two selections by the ladies esteem in which Mrs. Johnson was Camp Campbell, Ky. Site expect held in the community. Nieces an overseas assignment soon. county relations committee of the chorus, accompanied by Mrs. E. At Scho-oland were flower grandchildren M. Hicken and a duet by Mrs. In touch is chamber of commerce, Lieutenant Sidney Ralph. 20, If you cant go, send a money Mrs. Loan bearers under the direction of son of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Ralph, with the Richmond Black and Nellie Baglcy and Relief Society officers. order. Buy War Bonds and Stamps. 65 West Fourth North street, Lo-g.- White Day committee for a large Smith. A tribute to Mrs. Johnis attending a six wrek school excursion from Logan for the an- son as a wonderful wife, mether for medical administrative corps nual Black and While Day exhi- and neighbor, was paid by George officers at the medical replace, bition at Richmond May 8 and 9. O. Webb. George E. Doty. Farrell ment training center. Camp Bark- - Chairman Sanders says due to Bell and Bishop Erastus Johnson. ley, Texas. The school is designed gas rationing it will be necessary Interment was in the family plot to ultimately relieve thousands of to organize and have all cars in the Richmond cemetery where medical officers for duties more filled to capacity to make the the grave was dedicated by Vem demanding of their complete pro- trip to Richmond The committee Kindred of Tootle. The beautiful will meet in due time to make floral offerings were many and fessional knowledge. profuse and bespoke the love and plans for the event filed Vlnfr-leftoy Ehtelds sun for divorce from Edris Ncllte Sl.ields in first District court on1 i a charge of cruelty. l d m 4-- H I.or-Kece- Hack from Alaska Captain Wilburn Talbot, who has been serving as special services officer In Alaska for several months. Is home on furlough before being assigned to a new station. 'J j ge for-or- I . Wounded in Action Private Wendell M. Prcece. 22, sen of Ray Prcece of has been wounded in action in the Mccl.aterraman war theater, the war department informed his fatter Wednesday. Saturday Bible Lesson Mrs. Leon 'Fonnfibeck will give a B.ble lesson at the stake house. Saturday at 2:30 p. m. Her subject will be "Bible Oratory." In preparation for the class those attending are urged to read the Book of Deuteronomy. Is invited to attend. The public Win Awards Technician Fifth Grade John W. Bankhead, son cf Mrs. Esther B. has been of Paradise, Shaw awarded the asiatic pacific medal with bronze star for service in a combat zone at his station somewhere in the Aleutian area, his mother reported Wednesday. He also has received the army good defense American conduct and medals. ! lhu-siasU- -- Visits Parents Marriage Licenses Ensign Charles R. Kelley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kelley of Providence, Is home on leave visiting with relatives and friends. Ensign Kelley, studenttody president at the Utoh State AgriculDale Wilford Nielsen. 21. Hyde tural college last year, is an enPark and Hazel Evelyn Wise, 19, gineer in the Naval air corps now Downey, Idaho; to John Max Dai- stationed In San Francisco. Followley, 26, D3yton, Idaho, and Ila ing graduation from the College Bishop, 24. Preston, Idaho; to Earl last spring he attended school ct American Hartford, Conn, and then was 21, Holmstead, Guy Fork and Leah Amacher, 19, Lo- transferred to San Diego, Calfi. gan. He has been in San Francisco for the past month. Marriage licenses have been issued et the Cache county clerks office to Samuel Calvin Parkinson. 20, Franklin, Idaho and Opal Checketts, 20. Preston, Idaho: to Child Injured Eunice Ir - f- - 1," Bradshaw, u jjui 4 umu w , - - Mm grvyV' V malleable J' ' f"- - tv K t A .. daughter of miimpm . C- the six year Ir. and Mrs. Thomas B. Bradshaw, was bit on the lip by a dog at the heme of Mr. and Mrs. Royal Bassett on Eunice had Thursday evening. gone to play at the Basse. t home and as she jumped off the step, the dog jumped at her, grabbing her on the upper lip. Several stitches were taken by Dr. Fran, cis to close the wound. The dog to Mr. Bassett was belonging killed immediately by him. old read-Rosco- - . . - "t i . - ' . v ' ' Y A - 4 i 1 . - - , tr 2T" .. Play Cast Named Cast for The Playgoers, a one-aploy by Alfred Wing Pniero, to be presented during spring quarter in the Little Theater at Utah State Agricultural college was named Thursday by Mrs. Ruth M. Bell, instructor of speech and director. Appearing in the leading roles of the play will be Lloyd Mecham of Logan, Winifred Wilkinson of Idaho Falls, Idaho; Helen Grix of Ogden, Lola Jean Gaddle of Garland, Maxine Griggs of Salt Lake City, Veda Bunder-so- n of St. Charles, Idaho; Dona Marie Sim pons of Mt. Pleasant, and Spencer Wheatley of Brigham City. Entomologist ct Visits Dr. Dilworth D. Jensen, a graduate of the Utah State Agricultural college in 1935 and now assistant entomologist with the University of Hawaii Experiment Station, was on the USAC campus Wednesday conferring with members of the college entomology staff, Dr. George F. Knowlton reported today. While here he presented the College museum with severe 1 thousand unusually interesting insects from his personal collection, tnpluding several boxes of beetles and wasps from the Navajo mountain area of southern Utah. He also returned a collection of Utah psyllids which he had identified on the request of college officials. Dr. Jensen wes associated with the U. S. Bureau of Plant Quarantine in California previous to his transfer on March 1 to his present post, Mrs. Jensen is the former Doris Farr, a graduate of the USAC in 1932. Dress Up . . . 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