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Show Friday. April The Cache American. Lojran. Cache County, Utah 21. 1011 New Officers BESSES Reported Recovering ill Pac-- MILLVILLE Ration Notes Dr. C, C. Randall, who ha been Hell New officer of the 111 for the past few days, 10-Iof Horn dub ful Hast Providence. announced today are u reported recovering at In home. Clolerl Jjjer, president ; Leon r, Hark to U. S. vice president; Lrah Chugg, secretary; Ida Me GrifClyde Nulsrn. son of Mr. and 84 West fin, song leader; Donna Ranzra-berger- , Mr. C. T. NVsU-n- , HmJ-ricCarold South Fourth ha treet, librarian; telegraphreporter; Helen Chugg and ed hit parents that he ha returned afely to Die U ruled States Cay la Fuhriman. entertainment. after serving for 25 months with the navy In the Pacific war theTransferred He ha been mamed for Aviation Cadet Inin I Petersen ater. r several Peu-year and live In Sacrason of Mr, and Mr. Leroy mento, Cal. but is expected home sen of 81 North fifth Wrat atx.-eho haa completed hi prefliglit on a have shortly. training at Santa Ana. Calif.. U now transferred to IX Palos, Cal., to begin hi primary training. Flvi THe Mutuals held their clong for Mrs, Funeral xervu-After April 20 you'll be on your With xooal cverung Tuesday m were the held Olxon own as far a periodic tire lmpec Alkn ton. Counselor Florence turn goes. OPA 1 discontinuing ward hall Wednesday afternoon ducting. Singing tin; Spangall compulsory passenger cur lire with Brishop Sylvester Anderson led Banner; prayer, W. J. HarInspection with the exception of in charge. Duet, Kissed by the rison; theme and its origin, Gayle that required for tire replacement. Angel of Peace by Mr. Rox Rich; talk. rcUl.ng U the theme, Jenson; Harris Tins does not mean that the tire Pitkin and Mr. EtU Allen, duet, Paula Fitkua vlo-Ipicture I any brighter. It simply prayer by Charle Anderson; and Elena Eskclsen with Carrol aulo. O My Father" by Mr means that the program haa done Kemp accompanist; reading, June the job of making motorist tire Margaret Harm, piano accompanl-men- t Kingsford; ong, Clarence Allen, conscious. The OPA feels that you by Mr. Orlean Anderson; "III Be Waiting. lear Son," Andrr-sonhave learned by this time just piano nolo by Mr. Orlean by his auler, Mrs. Arba Kate were how precious tires ore. and can be speaker Glenn; presentation W Mr. and depended upon to take care of Pehraoii. Alma Riggs of Nibley, Mr S. W. Allen of perfect atoutside BLhop Frank hn Bitter of Proyour own tires without tendance award; duet, Paula Flok-u- s urging. Re sure and keep your tire vidence and Bishop Anderson; E. kelson, This soElene and You 11 need duet. "Jesus Lover of My Soul, inspection records. Peterson who honored cial Jean them to get certificate for re- by Mr Rose Utkin and Mr. Etleaves for ertce in the armed ta Jenson; benediction by Newell placement. Jntited o Lojjan forces of cur country. Bishop AlOn Furlough If you buy your family' meat The Logan Soroptimist club will Airplane Stamp No. 2 in War Olson. Internment wa In the len in behalf of the ward preTechnical Sergeant Ted Hanxn, extend an Invitation to clubs of directly from a farmer you will Ration Book Three will become cemetery where the gTave sented him with a token of apto have a little more leeway, an- valid for one pair of shoes on was dedicated by Aroet C. llule. on of Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum E. the Rocky Mountain district for hi services in the Mrs. Margaret Harris and fam- preciation In nounced O. Guy Cardon, chairman May I. the OPA announced. to lUrtson U home on a furlough hold their regional conference a a remembrance ward and with relily spent the week-en- d next year, club officer re- of the war price and rationing Logan also by him, Respcax by Jean; from Camp D.nlby. . in Mai. id, Idaho. ported today. A group from the board of Logan. Eva atives Ream, Logan; Evangeline hi brother Russell; response by 180 use OPA Mrs. and of The Mr. Clark you say may the will attend Eugene local organization S. W. Allen; rebring of the flag Lou West, Smithfield; cello; Lu Olofson Here Mrs. Roselle Weiser, Idaho and meet Sunday in Rowe, Idaho and point ahead of time to purchase L. 11. Allen. rationed meat In bulk directly from Jean HinchclifT, Viva Mae Cam-mel- Hale of Blackfoot, Idaho spent by Scouts; prayer, A. G. Oiofioit. former Logan extend the Invitation. cloxd refreshments Games end the producer," Cardon said. In Ogden, bass violas; Jayne severul days hut week with Mr. the evenings entertainment. resident who is general sales If to want words. Mrs. buy you other Oscar Monxon. oboo; Isah and Rentier, North munager of the Utah Oil Refining Elected Mr. and Mr. Myron Searnon a half a hog at a time from a Amacher Hclmstead. Logan. Glen-n- a Edward Monson, who is at Utah State of the New officers on Mr. was use to 18' cf visitor f a Logan company, Hyde Park called up irmer, you may Dean, Ephraim; Dorothy Brad, Bushnell hospital in Brigham city college chapter. Red stamps from ration book Zcnda wreck-en- d , . Agricultural Friday, Dulrymple today. , over visited Seder-holm- . the with American association of Univer- four in advance and In addition shew, Cedar City; Phyllis Mrs. Luella Barnes, wife of tor- - relatives. flutes; city, Erlghim announced Professors, today sity now valid M.lton meat Barnes, tha.e Mr. stamp Visits Parents and Mrs. A. C. Hale, Norma piuxd away point Musuas- - Br:gh!Un dty. Ro. are Dr. Marian T. Bird, president;! fur 7:30 at her rccclva me. at Tinner Tuesday Hale evening Miss H. is Waller Johnson and Aloma Gardner Captain nd 10in:ii clarinott; vice president; Pro- in ruth Saks must turn Cove. Mrs. Barnes is the home in were Mr. of home for a slu.rt visit with his R.ilph Calvert, and latr.ps Hazel supper guests Morgan; Kay Waldron, fessor Marion Nielsen, secretary-trca.-.ure- r, t.u..i in to the ration hoards. of Dr. and Mrs. Willard parents. bassoons; Mrs, Fcrrin A. Hale of Logan on mother of four children, all Stoddard. Richmond, and Dr. J. Duncan Brito M8 A3 husband are left in tar whom with ip her through also Gardner of Logan. Captain GardA1 Ret. evrn.ng. Sunday , They , Wayne Cardon, Smithfield; and Alice Senob, executive com- Ration Book four are currents ner is stationed at McDdl Field, the Easter cuntatta which to mourn her loss. The news came t,nmcrt Chicago, III, trumpets; mittee members. re 10 at the each for good points was held in Logan Seventh ward. as a shock to her many fritnd the with air Fla., corps. Ila Mae Pugmire, Logan; La Voyle tail stores. That means, red stamps Miss Merle Hale was given a as the was expecting to leave trombones; Wellsville; Leatham, N8 through Z8, and A5 through Iaradi.NC Fire Gloria Ray, Malad. Idaho, percus- very pleasant surprise Friday ev- Wednesday morning for treatment Lieutenant Here F5 180 points are valid for buyLu. A fire, which started when rubsion; Lucille Roylande, Smithfield: ening in honor of her birthday, at a Salt Lake city hocpiiuL Lieutenant Alma Sonne, Jr., son You now. meat from farmers of her because missed will a ella furnace be above ing bish which occurred Saturday. A soignited, Glenna Dean. Ephraim, piano. of Alma Sonne cf Logan, is home and wit her $500 damage may purchase a whole carcass of caused cial was nature, ready genial approximately after evening enjoyed, First sopranos: on a leave cn route from the east Betty Daines, home a turkey brooder coup at the pork with head in for 1.3 points Patricia Daines. Venice Weston, which a lovely lunch was served her hospitality. Whether at coast to California. Lieutenant to carcasa pound, or other types of or found abroad B. White farm in to J. seven. Paradise, people pleasure Afton Hayward, Dalma BarkduII, Sonne is with the quartermaster in her company; a good wife, a 9.45 p. m officials ses for equally low point value. Lomell Hansen, Gloria Bodrero. division of the U. S. marine corps. Wednesday at of the Logan Cache fire depart- Budget your meat though, this is Logan; Shirlee Farr, Barbara Dalgood mother and a helpful homement reported Thursday. Los was a loan, not a gift. maker, she has gone to her loved ton. Betty Lou Worrall. Denver, In Salt Lakones over there to take the place estimated at $200 to building and IdaNedra Colo.; Ovid, Nielsen, sirs. Margaret C. Hickman and $300 to contents, which was Ior her. Her loevly famprovided par. ho; Marian Bagley, Salt Lake city; son, Lieutenant Louis C. Hickman, Funeral services for John Ilurtlg ily will have to curry on now tially covered by Insurance. Erma Andrus, Kamas, Utah; Louwere held In the Newton ward without a loving mother's care. spent Thursday In Salt Lake city ise Genevieve Whitby, Alpine; friends and rclaUves. Lieu, with Bishop Lc Roy We are sure they will have faith Wednesday Mr. Mrs. and Johnson George Hack on Job May, Colleen McCann, Ogden; in tenant Hickman will leave soon Salisbury charge. The opening and courage to do o, for strength Idaho! N. P. Nielsen, chief Cache coun. and daughters Patty and Evelyn Emma Neeley, Preston, Well Under- comes from the Lord when we for his new base at Oklahoma Sometime song, of Lake Salt city spent Sunday Kathleen Hammond, Ashton, Idaty deputy clerk, has returned to was the choir; rely on Him. by stand," city, Oklahoma. sung with Mr. and Mrs. Andrew H. ho; Marilyn Dixon, Payson, Florhis post in the court house J. prayer, Tuddenham; Joseph ence MerrelJ, Brigham city; Twlla vacation trip Jardina lowing a i HOST i OOl Kcport Mrs. Frank M. Ravsten of Yearsley, Malad, Idaho; Wamoth song I Know That My Heavenly visit with relatives and friends at to the northwest where he visited Father Knows by choir; speakers Bremerton, Seattle and Portland. A total of 348 hogs, of which lauves and friends. Most of the Rupert, Idaho was a guest at the Gardner, Afton. Wyo.; Ruth were Ralph Jones, Bishop Edward Grover Goodsell recently sub275 as tops, Mrs. on of Josie Ravsten home graded brought time was spent writh his son. Lovell. Wyo.; Lucinda An- Sorensen of the Cannon ward, mitted to an appendicitis opera$10,043.97 to Cache county farm'and Monday Tuesday. Esther Millville: C. Melvin derson, and Jackson, Salt Lake Flight Sergeant city; Stanley Griffin tion at the Budge hospital In ers who marketed animals In the Mrs. Nielsen who live at CorMr. and Mrs. Barson Goodey Avon; Lula Clark, Georgetown, and Le Roy Salisbury; Logan and has recovered sufficientBishop monthly hog pool. County Agent vallis, Oregon. He also visited in and three children were guests of Idaho. vocal In the Garden" by ly to be able to return home. solo, R. Hunsaker reported today. Portland and Seattle, Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Goodey on Lloyd Second Sopranos: Virginia Mau-gha- Endar Pedersen, accompanied by Mrs. Rachel Benson, who ha The top hogs brought $12.75 per Saturday. Anna Olson. Mary Maughan, Nola Jenkins; dosing son, "Near- been visiting with Mr. and Mr. Warren Hansen of Tremonton Ila Mae hundred, and were sold to the Recent Births Herzog, Carroll Maughan, er My God to Thee; prayer by Leavitt Karren of Nycsa, Oregon John C. Clay company of Ogden. was a business visitor at Clarks-to- n Lu Dean Griffin, Recent births in local hospitals Logan; Gay Nel- J. J. Larsen; grave in the New- the past six weeks has returned Wednesday. son, Ruth Marjorie Bennion, include a son to Mr. and Mrs. ton cemetery was dedicated by home with her grand.on and wife ' Mrs. David Mr. and Thompson Salt Lake city; Afton Dan- James A Hansen. Daughters Meet James Bankhead of Wellsville; a Mr. and Mrs. Jack Roy, who is in ielson, Paradise; Norma Jorgenvisiting The Wilford Woodruff camp of son to Private and Mrs. . Elmer spent the week-en- d Jones G. Mrs. John and Mr. entering the armed forces, after the Daughters of Utah Pioneers Anderson cf Logan; a son to Ser- Malad, Idaho. son, Castle Dale; Marjorie Mil-- ' ' the at are visiting relatives at Newton. Vale of visiting Calif., jo, L. Herman "Thompson, Walter met at the home of Mrs. Corneha Dr, Elcise Anderson, Tremonton; geant and Mrs. Frank A. Graff of Newton Lions end ladies were Mrs. Clara her of mother, home Archibald and Kiilyard Nielsen, Thursday afternoon, Ap- Paradise; a son. their second child Thompson Dorothy Lewis, Richmond; Joyce Larsen. in attendance at the Providence at week ril 20. The lesson, Governors cf to Merrill and Arline Jacobson have spent the past has been club Fourteen charter night. ivho Otto Mrs. Porter, Idaho. Utah,' was discussed by Sylvia Worthen of Logan; a daughter, Twin Falls, 21' members a is wonderful of had the at at Ogdeen employed Mrs. Jessie Griffin of Rexburg, Jesop. Mrs. Newman Harris read their third child, to Mr. and Mrs. home of her parents, Mr. and time and brought home the prize two selecticns. Mrs. Harvey Cook cf Smithfield; a son, Idaho was visiting her mother, Assisting for the best representation. The Mrs. Thomas Griffin. Mrs. Annie Jar dine on Wednesday ! kins, Provo. Nielsen w'ere Rose Harris and their first, to Mr. and Mrs. Howand prize, a large package of the Crookston Mrs. Arthur Dolly Sorensoa ard Petersen of Log3n; a daugh- an?irThSa5irs A3t:s: Emma Ackey Goodey' National dish was NePhi;' Mrs. Carl Jorgensen have been Providence as Dal' ter to Mr. and Mrs. R. Bob RobMary Beth Hamilton, Della Laker,! visiting in Portland, Oregon for the turned over to Fon Christensen spent Sunday in Tremonton. j inson of Logan. Dorothy Redford. Marie Berrey past three or four weeks with Mr. to devour end report if he Speaker Named Bishop and Mrs. J. Byron Rav. Salt Dr. John C. Carlisle, associate ke d, Kathryn Roskellev!; end Mrs. Nathan Crookston and sten were usiting m Preston, Ida-- . M Weeks. LuelJa professor of education and assist- Banquet Slated Kathryn Miss Ar.nie Nona Crookston, have ho Saturday. ant to the president of Utah State The annual 'Smithfield; Anna Palmer.' Mae returned home. of spring banquet I Preston. Idaho; Georgia Fullmer, Agricultural college, will deliver the Home economics club and Phi Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Cooley Jr. j Rcma the commencement address to Upsilon Omicron, honorary home College Opera Fullmer, Circleville; Doris j motored to Ogden Thursday to Christensen. MidTale; Veda Bun-- take their son, Lieutenant Ralph graduates of South Cache high economics organization, at Utah Pleases Logan derson, St. Charles, school, H. P. Andersen, member of State Agricultural college, will be Idaho; La Cooley, who has been home on a (Continued from page One) Vera Moves, Ogden; Afton Bit-- 1 the school graduating committee next Wednesday at 6:30 p. m. in furlough and is returned reports. The exercises will be con- the Bluebird cafe, La Jean Ses- jorifc Miller, Eloise Anderson, Tre- ton. Claire Hammond, Josephine j to his base in Missouri. W. Wolford, Margaret Izatt, Joyce ducted Sunday, May 21. Approxi- sions of Ogden, is chairman of ar- monton; Norma Ecklund has Miss Elizabeth Jorgenson, Castle Duchess Smith. Don Nell returned home from en extended j 130 Taylor, students will receive rangements. committee Dale, and Marilyn Dixon, Payson. Other mately diplomas. members are Genevieve May, OgOrchestra: Professor Christian Bracken, Beth Swenson, Romona den; Roaslie Wolf, Goshen; Larene sen, Kay Morris, Inez Bindrup, Bergeson, Logan; Betty Lou Jcnes, Cedar city; Arva May, Grovor.t, r; Toone. Magna; Hazel Moore, Marriage Licenses Logan: Reva May Anderson of Wyo.; Beth Adney, Corinne; Jean Dillman, Roosevelt, Mary Bear River Marriage licenses have City; Ellery Nord issued at the Cache county clerk's en Alta Humphreys, Parker, Ida' quist, Malad. Idaho; Zina Moore, i Berrey Montpelier, Idaho. office to Allan William Ashton, 20, Basses: Darwin Barker, New-Smithfield; Arthur Holmgren,, Er-- j of Logan and M.liie Jane Hamp, ma Pehrson, Preston, Idaho; Nor- - ton; Grant Thompson, Clarkston. ma Olsen, Hyrum, violins; Mar- - and J. Alden 17, of Grace. Idaho; to Jarvis Mil-to- n Ballard Cam- pBurrell 21, of Hyrum, and Members of the Ballard camp, deen Saunders, Hyde Park, viola; California. Gladys L&Fay Cooper, 18, of Lo- Daughters of Utah Pioneers, met gan; to LaMar Henry George, 18, Thursday at the home of Mrs. and Betty Johnstrum, 18, both of Sarah Keller, 374 West First Logan; to LaVor Joseph Hatch, South street, with Mrs. Kate 20, of Cove and Elva McBride, IS, Wakley in charge. Prayer was of- of Hyrum; to Asael Melvin Butars, fered by Elizabeth Gibbs followed 26, and Agnes Maurine Buxton. 21, by community singing. A salute both of Cornish; to Mervin Nor- to the Sag was led by parliamen-tariaman Salveson, 21, and Jane BaiRebecca E. Stewart and the ley Wyatt, 19, both of Weils viDe. i history of John T. and Margaret j ! G. Thaine was given by Mrs. Rebecca Cardon. The lesson, "Gov- Seagull Camp The Seagull camp. Daughters of j emors of Utah. was given by Utah Pioneers, will meet Monday Ruth Nielsen. Voting took place afternoon at the home cf Mrs. for officers for the coming year Viola Gardner, 396 North Seventh to be announced at the next East street The lesson will be i meeting. A social hour followed, j given by Mrs. Zella Maeser. Host with the following ladies acting j esses are Mrs. Gardner, Mrs, as hostesses: Mrs. Irene Painter, Grace MerrO, Mrs. Retta Ham- Mrs. Vella Quirney, Mrs. Sarah mond and Mrs. La Ileal MitchelL Keller, Mrs. Sarah Ballard and ; A good attendance is desired. Mrs. Ruth Foster. e Ma-ran- da Zol-l.nge- t.r k, i.ocM.5; com-pose- ; Farm Meat Purchase OK l. I. I Si-n- d e- 1 two-wee- ks Bis-chof- T, Za-bris- ; 1 10-d- ay Ho-ope- , i n 1 i n We can't make cnocci Snid; Errs. Coach Drops to suaf? evert bodr, becssse c. ir cc:-p1 3 p' ease toy eriy rc is . ir.v rt rr.inr ss you realty na.2. et war-reduo- Tt.-xc-t- ri.-on- s tso hi due ro ve wars, HACK I'm. h r.t.if socih.re Drops TCt S.a-i- orf-t- OE s. Si it ME cir f VtJ C i . b Cr : NOW PLAYING d |