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Show Friday. April PU 17, 7. 10 The Cache American. 11 VV'V,AV).,7 VW I Bonn crinjr Rr,kM. Ingersoll Hrtd mover tv Mrf Is Salt Lake tteneial a here she umlrrwer.t a recently. she JVU.WMCMVJYMK't Y UtKO VTiX. HtmVMtW.ST re in y uw.a.1 Kuo Face Flv Cache Cuintv. Utah l ' j Qrd, California. Advances n of Mr. k of lor to petty stationed southwest ks. a New President Mrs. Carl Frischknecht has assumed duties as president of the Utah State Agricultural colege women's faculty league, succeeding Mrs. C. Lester Pocock. Other new officers are Mrs. Russell E. Mrs. Berntson, vice president; Leonard W. McDonald, recording secretary; Mrs. H. Reuben Reynolds, treasurer; Mrs. D. Wynne Thorne, corresponding secretary and Mrs. Joel E. Ricks, historian. Baby Boy Born A son was born to TSergeant L. Simard at the Budge hospital April 6. Sergent Simard received training at the naval training school at U S A C and Corpus Christi. He Is now stationed at the marine air station at Edenton, North Carolina. The mother will be remembered as the former Marjorie McCowin, the baby is the first child to the young couple, a first grand child and a first great grand child. and Mrs. Victor Temple Day As Logan Stake Temple day, Thursday was a closing day for the Temple, President El Ray L. Christiansen of the Temple sugStake gested that the Logan take next Tuesday ns its day at the Temple. The Stake Genealogical committee has accepted the suggestion and next Tuesday will be temple day for the Logan Stake. A good attendance Is of the higher especially priesthood quorums. New recommends must be obtained. Recent Births and it is Elects Officers c he kubineoses. Defeated candidates were Adrian recesvury that the burden placed or Pre:.ldent. Lk u. on them be lightened ns much vid and O. W. Tarbet, secretary ss pc'rible. leave temps in your books until needed and s.ivi the Edwards, treasurer. J. H. Taylor. Jr., district mantime.' ii.c: chants ager of the Utah Oil Refining company and Wllford W. Lund-ber- g, head of the Lundbrrg corelected directors, poration, were over Merlin EHaaon and Henry A. Tlieurer, Clair Murray of Wellsville has of been elected president the "Farmers deserve a good price South Cache high school chapter, for their efforts, not only under Future Farmers of America, suc- war conditions, but permanently, ceeding Bartley Hatch of Paradise, as an essential part of our war H. P. Anderson, club adviser, reindustry, says Chester Itowles, ported today. OPA administrator. Mr. Bowles Other officer are Donald Irish- feels that tlie job cf OPA Is to man of Wellsville, vice president; see that there will be no recur-- n Sp-nnee of the postwar Bankhead, Wellsville, secollapse cretary; Milton Lclchty, Provi. that hit farms in 1020. He lie. deuce, treasurer; Clair Tlieurer.' lieves a successful war on InProvidence, reporter, and Leland flation today will prevent deflation tomorrow. Larsen, Hyrum. sergeant South Cache FFA Sergeant Ruhuid J. Maughon, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Maugh-a- n Transform! Private Dean Holman, son of of loigan. is home on a 13 day furlough from duties at the army' Mr. and Mrs. Albirt Holman of .n Altus, Oklihoma. Ixigan. who has been training air ba,-the ASTP at Ohio University While lure he sill visit friends has been transferred to the sigand relatives in Salt Lake city. nal corps at Camp Crowder. Mo., where he will train for several Return Home w other s Sergeant ei and Mrs. N. II. Pryor of to their Logan, have returned home after she winter Entertains Club Mrs. James England entertained with relatives In P.nadcna, Calif. Mr. Pryor, who is El years of members of her sewing club on age, Mill is interested in limiting Thursday evening ot her home. A spring lun.lieon was served to his victory garden. Mrs. Mamie Hailstone. Mrs. Martha Call. Mrs. Helen England. Mrs. Stops in Logan Sara Hyde. Mrs. Ruth Skeen, Mrs. Ernest Ritheson, former Logan Harold Seehobter, Mrs. June La resident now living in La Grande, and Mrs. Jerry Michaelis. Pray two Oregon, visited for days in Logan early this week on route to visit a daughter living in Og- Host to Postmaster From the Fridiy, March 31 isden and to attend conference in sue of the Santa Maria, Calif., Salt Lake city. He is a member of the bishopric of the Imbler Daily Times, we read that Postmaster Reid E. Shamhart was ward, just outside La Grande. golfing on the local links with C. General Frink Postmaster Has Torpedo Scare Walker and Postofflce Inspector Jack Groll, former proprietor F. W. Lebcn and was winning. of Jacks Cafe on West Center, Mr. Shamhart. who was a resident who now cooks for the naval of Logan for many years, was his brother forces, telephoned with Sham-h- a formerly connected Chris recently from San Fran company. He recently returned cisco, Cal. from a convoy trip "down under Elected and said a torpedo missed his Dorthy Myers, daughter of Dr. ship by just a few inches on one Mrs. C. J. Myers of Logan and occasion. I was plenty fright-ened,- " has been named president Theta he said. Alha Phi, honorary dramatic fraternity at Utah State Agricultural Fire-a-Da- y Amacher college sucreding Ilean The Logan-Cacfire depart, Helen Grix of Ogden was named ment was kept on its "fire-- day secretary of treasurer. Election of schedule Tuesday at 4:15 p. m. other officers will follow spring when a fire company answered the pledging ceremonies schedueld for ninth alarm in as many days. Sunday, April 17 in the Little theaThey went to Hyrum where a ter at tlie college. Thirteen students weed fire caused some damage to who have taken active parts in fencing in the northwest part of dramatic productions during the the city. Since Tuesday, howev- school year will be given bids to er, things have been quiet at the join the unit. fire station. r suf-fciir.- g Wallace D. Searnons, Private ton of Mr. Melva Scamon, 224 Hour South Fourth Weal, has been Story Mr. William Darley will be In awarded the army good conduct medal, his mother reported today. charge of the older group and Private Searnons is Motioned in M:.s Helen Webb the younger group at the regular story hour the Aleutians area. at the Cache County library Saturday at 1:30 p. m. Here Mr. New Officials 3r I .a Mar H. Savage, i.f Mr. and Mr. Parley Savage. visaed lii parents early thi u-while on leave from Foit Lieutenant Soldier Wins Award Shoe Stamps mei chants are complain.' Dr. E. Allen Rateman, sttjienn-in- g that consumer ore offering tendent of I1 an city schools, elected president of them loose shoe ration sump for Thursday wi e dub to mtv Rotary OPA G. Taylor, purchases, Heber or tJu beginning Jun l oe rationing representative, said He defeated Willard Psuleii, see- j n ' Mortgate-laiathe Utah of "Mi t chants cannot accept 1W rrtary orflor. Jor th, -- the t,,nK)tlU,on j caupuW said Mr. Taylor, c(fJtt.ri ar, Ernest detached in tin (t.iiup must be Lee. manager of the Logan R, pr.rrnre of the shoe clerk or telephone of fiie, who has served rad irr. Tlie customo comes in, for several years as club secretary, on shoes, m.i,' be l ! vice president: L. A. Jarvis, agent pans, and then hands the sales-- , Uuh.Id4llo Central IU.1-m.- ,n rann. it ei.utK.ns which he Vry and tWU ). accept. Tlie shoe stores are of Smith Printing company, Smith, from loss if help as well treasurer. am lik, Rotarians Elect Slice major ViMting Here Allen F. Otter and Mrs. A. N. Ouibf g.itl, has been promoted second officer, class, wkh the novy sn the Pacific a a storekeeper. Dont Remove I rv ... the former Miss Claire MRS. DEAN EDWARD IH'CTIEL Marlon Laub, daiyrhtrr of Mr. and Sirs. II. F. Laub. who was married Wednesday at noon in the Logan First Presbyterian church with the Reverend Miner Bruner officiating. Matron of honor was Mrs. Dorothy E. Laub, sister-in-laof the bride and Eugene Overfelt of Salt Lake city, was best man. Following the ceremony a reception was held at the home of the bride's parents. Mrs. Huehel graduated from the dramatics department of the University of Southern California this year. She was president of Alpha Chi Omega sorority for two years, served as a member of the Mortar board, Amazons and was a member of Thl Beta, honorary. Private First Class Muchel is a son of Dr. John lluchel of Brigham city and Is now attending University of Southern California dental school in the medical reserve corps of the army. They will make their home in Ias Angeles. to Mrs. Asa Baker, Mrs. Lester Taylor, Mrs. Carlyle Bird, Mrs. Ed Muir, Mrs. Bill Longatroth, Mrs. Mrs. Owen Wayne Sorensen, Sorensen and Fred Mrs. IHibner, Prizes totaling $1,350 in War the hostess. Bonds are to be awarded by the On her birthday anniversary Utah Power & Light Company to Miss Minne Poulsen entertained the winners in an interesting con- her friends. Guests seated at an test involving the use of electricity attractively arranged dinner table to produce food for victory. were Mr. and Mrs. James Jenson, If youre a rural user of electri- Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Olsen and Miss Tilda city on the power company's lines children, Fred Poulsen, Paul Poulsen, Charles or even if you use such electricity Poulsen, in gardennig or producing food on Yonk of Logan and Miss Lauva a small scale, youre eligible to en- Poulsen. Mrs. Charles Checketts of Bear ter the contest. Here's what to do: Write a let- - River city entertained at dinner ter telling how your family is us- Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Taylor, Mrs. ing electricity to produce food for Taylor, Mrs. Ray victory and send it in to the Ralph Taylor and Fred Taylor. at Mrs. Ed Muir entertained Contest Editor, P. P. Box 899, Salt Lake City, 10, dinner Sunday, the occasion being her son Dal's 6th birthday. Guests Utah. officials point included Mr. and Mrs. Lonn Wood, Power company out that the territory they serve Gilbert Wood, Mrs. Marlin Larsen, is divided into twenty districts, in- Miss Dorothy Wood of Ogden, Miss cluding Utah, Idaho and Wyoming, Marleen Dunbar of Logan, Sharon with $50 war bond to be awarded and Dal Buist and the host and tlie winner in each district. Addi- - hostess, tional grand prizes consisting of a You can do without. The men $100, $50 and $25 war bond will tlie Service cannot. Buy Stamps be awarded to the three best district prize winners, with a separate and Bonds. set of such prizes for Utah, and for Idaho and Wyoming. Thus a contestant can win $50, $75, $100, or $150 in war bonds. The contest is now on, and will close August 1, 1944. information covering Complete the contest rules, prizes, districts, etc. will be pjaced in the hands of all farm customers of the Utah Power & Light Company. They also invite any customer to visit any of their local offices if further information is desired. at-ar- Power Company Sponsors Contest ry Recent births at local hospitals include a daughter, their first of four children, to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Summers of Paradise; a son to Mr. and Mrs. Allan Swenson of Nibley; a son to Mr. and Mrs. Fon R. Brown of Hyrum; a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Johnson of Logan; a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Fredrick Murphy Mrs. Alex Buist and Mrs. of Logan; a son to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Buist and sons motored Rex Skabelund of Logan ; a son to Wellsville Sunday and were to Mr. and Mrs. Delbert W. Smith dinner guests of Mrs. Lewis Kerr of Hyrum; a son to Clyde and who was Marriage Licenses celebrating her birthday. Marriage licenses have been is- Marjorie Feraday McNiel of LoThe Happy Hour club were ensued at the Cache county clerks gan; a son to Mr. and Mrs. Her. tertained Wednesday by Sirs. office to Myron Rigby Frederick, man Henderson of Smithfield; a Charles Buist. The afternoon was 26 of Providence and Katherine son to Mr. and Mrs. Edward enjoyed making plans for the B. Riggs, 19 of Wellsville; to Bassett of Wellsville; a son to Mr. Red Cross dance which was spon-lore- d Dean Charles Fletcher, 22 of Lo- and Mrs. Owen Kirby of Hyde by the club to raise additional funds. Lunch was served gan and Ann Louise Barber, 22 Park. of Lewiston; to Bernard Johnson, 21 of Logan and Josephine Olsen, 18 of Wellsville; to Dean Jones Riggs, 24 and Glenda Wyatt Green, 19 both of Wellsville; to Carl Barnes Bradshaw, 26 of Wellsville and Dorothy Sessions, 22 of Los Angeles, Cal.; to Dean Edward Huehel, 21 of Brigham city and Claire Marion Laub, 22 of Logan; to Ralph Grant Richards, 21 of Garland and Reva Jean Oyler, 22 of Tremonton; to Walter Karl Olsen, 20 of Long Colorful potted plants or mixed bouquets will bring a living Beach, Cal., and Virginia Lucille 19 Los beauty into your home and church. They make perfect Easter of Nygard, Angeles, Cal.; our store early, for here you will to Jesse Bott Reay, 23 and Nola gifts, too. Be sure to visit of Easter flowers youve seen for selection loveliest Elizabeth Wheeler, 20, both find the of season. a Brigham city; to James Farrell many Bell, 24 of Richmond and Fae Jensen, 23 of Preston, Idaho; to Walter G. Thompson, legal age of Richmond and Ena P. Monson, legal age of Preston, Idaho. fccUd&Jv . . . FREDS FLOWERS RECHOW-MORTO- N FOOTWEAR II NORTH HOSIERY MAIN LINGERIE - ACCESSORIES LOGAN. UTAH StOffe feed Phone 710 133 South Main Plenty of Parking Space ASPARAGUS Lb. ODAIIGE JUICE 190 RAM ARMOURS STAR Skinned Cooked Tender. Whole or half. lb. fJI UWfi 1a 470 AND 6 Bottles 250 GRAPEFRUIT ZlCE 470 SODA WATER CHEESE 5rolNip.7 370 KQOL AID Fcreatk2 We Deliver on Saturday! rkS 90 |