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Show Tuesday. June 20, 1944 The Cache American. lpan. Pair Cache County, UUn DCALS Plan Now to Attend NORTHERN UTAH'S GREAT VWting in Mendon Mr. and Mrs, Merlin Cwpen nd fanuly of Denver, Colo., tre visiting with relative in Mendon, Mr Copen i employed with the Bureau of Reclamation. -- f Ji - a I Four Hom- e- U. S. A. C. Stadium JUNE 24! AND 27 f' -- - Evening Shows ' Four Clarkston boys are home on from army duty $hort furlough and took part In church services Sunday. They are Warren Rasmus-seDouglas Clark, La Vur Godfrey and Edwin Jardine. i n. Back to Farragut Justin Maihrui. son of Mr. and: Mrs. Alma Mathews of Providence will leave tills week for Farragut. Idalio, to resume his naval duties. Visitors Here Mrs. Walter Davis and son Jer ry of Idaho Falls, Idaho, are visiting with Mrs. Davis parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. England and other friends and relatives. Health Report Of the 306 caws Officer of the Mxpivrlo rhoru in Logan, which will tponaor an organ concert June .26 In the Logan tabernacle by the famous Alexander Schreiner. Left to right are Lillian Atkinson, adviser; Verva Srhlffman, seeretary; Doris Felix, vice president and Claris Chugg. president. Tickets are on sale at the Logan Musie, Modern and City drug store or they may be obtained from thorn members. Douglas former Larsen, Logan in af- fairs, visited in Logan Saturday hops from San Francisco, Cal., to Australia. He Is a pilot for the air transport command and has breen flying "down under" for the past 16 months. Register Today Tills is registration day and the books are open until 9 p. m. this evening. Residents of District No. 5 should take notice that Mrs. Mae Painter, 54 North Third West is acting as registrar in place of Mrs. Mae Peterson, who is reported Proud Parents fever. Enjoy Tarty u-- KID. Dancing Instructor Mrs. Maxine South, who has had considerable experience in physical education and dancing, will conduct the ballet and folk dances for the big .patriotic fireworks la pageant in the Utah State 4th. stadium July college Director W. H. Manning has a real j task to coordinate and work out all parts for the pageant. One thousand people will participate, including a 500 voice choir. Agri-cultur- Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn W. Packer of Franklin are the proud parents of a fine son born last week at a Preston hospital. Mrs. Packer is the former Rebecca Darley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George I. Darley of Wellsville. i Recent At Pocatello Births TESTED BV PERFORMANCE FOR 35 YEARS Recent births In local hospitals Include a daughter, their first, for Merle D. and Phyllis Garr Kings-fora daughter, their . Nibley; third child, to Mr. and Mrs. Wil son Atkinson, Logan; a son, the fourth boy, to Mr. and Mrs. Alma J. Kendrick, Providence; a daughter to Kay C. and Sarah Ann Apprentice Seaman Ralph Ken-nar- d, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. J. d, Kennard, former Logan residents, is in Logan today while on short leave from duties at the navy quartermaster school, University of Idaho, South, Pocatello, Idaho. He is a graduate of Logan Senior high school and entered Parkinson a Alder, Wellsville; the navy last fall, training daughter to Keith A. and CaroIdaho. Farragut, line Facer Brown, Smithfield. .WUI New Officers New officers of the South Cache post No. 47 American Legion au. xiliary, announced today are Mrs. S. A. Dunn, President; Mrs. Byron Snow, vice president; Mrs. Henry Mcnson, second vice president; Mrs. F. J. Carlson, secretary Mrs. treasurer, Dalton Reid, Chaplain and Mrs. J. H. Wright, historian. !' j- - : A .;.j fl 1 ' Vf, IA - On Leave John Broberg, former basketball coach at South Cache high school, is home on a short furlough . e from army duties. He was inducted in January and has been stationed in California. He has been transferred to Fort Bliss, Texas. His wife, the former Jane Rassmussen and their small son, are making their home in Logan. .. J. I f " a ; - I 5 J ' J9 J .... I Better than ever After 35 years of constant improvement V Joins Husband u' Mrs. Rodney Jones and daughter, Connie, left last week for Fort Sam Houston, Texas to join Sergeant Rodney Jones who is stationed there. Mrs. Jones is the former Loma Olsen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alma Olsen Of Young. w "V f " -- .1 i 5"'' J " Wk '4- - 4 r 7 ' vr- ,M!rt J - SBSam Soldier Hom- e- Seaman Mac J. Rose of Hyrum is home after completing boot camp training at Farragut, Idaho. His wife, the former Helen Christianson and their two children, are making their home in Hyrum Mr. Rose was formerly employed at Logans Sears Roebuck company store, Buzzes Never mind the sympathy he doesnt want itl In his mind, he did his duty, and part of his duty was stopping an enemy bullet. R. Paulsen, son of Dr. and Mrs. N. P. Paulsen, was pilot of a training bomber that flew over Logan Saturday afternoon. He was accompanied by two French officers, Lieutenant Robert Poissan and Lieutenant Paul Bartin. They landed at Hill Field and were met by Dr. and Mrs. Paulsen, who brought them to Logan for a short visit. The French lieutenants recently were stationed in Casablanca. ne You have a duty, too, in this war. Part of your duty is to buy War Bonds with every dime 22, 1944. Logan City Board of Education By David Tarbet, Clerk. Publish June 13 to June 20. ing your full share of War Bonds in the Fifth War Loan. Dont expect credit yu can match his sacrifice by merely lending your money. But dont be ashamed, either if youve done your duty, youve shown your gratitude the way he wants . . Your car is vital in Americas transportation system. Make it a habit to drive in regularly o station or dealer. Ask S to your Pep him to use Vico Oils and Lubricants with 35 years refinery experience between them. So simply say "thanks - to a wounded soldier, by buy- - t e- - y Let Us Help Keep Y our Car In Fighting Trim you to. and dollar you can. Notice of Budget Adoption Notice is hereby given that the June J 88-Vic- Logan Logan City Board of Education will hold a public hearing on its proposed budget for support and operation of Logan City schools for the school year 1944-4- 5 at 7:30 ' To prolong car life, regular care of your car with superior lubricants is more important now than ever before. Many cars in the inter- mountain area have reached mileages of 100,000 miles and more. Consistent use of Vico Motor Oil and Vico Lubricants has helped make this possible. Lieutenant Gorgas two-engi- e Beutler Mrs. Violet Rasmussen Beutler, 31 of Lewiston, lifelong resident of Cache Valley, died Monday morning in a fklt Lake hospital following a 12 month illness. She had been in tlie hospital 10 days. Site was bom January 17, 1913 In College, a daughter of Joseph J., and Stella Law Rasmussen. She wus married to Edward B. Beutler May 22, 1935 In the Logan LD3 temple. They lived for several year In North Logan and moved to Lewiston last year. She was a member of the church and had been active throughout her life in various word organizations. Survivors Include her parents, Nibley; her husband, one son and one daughter, Larry and Valeria Beutler, Lewiston; one sister and one brother, Mrs. Kenneth Nyman, Fillmore, and Milton J. Rasmussen, Chdago, HL W. Loyal Hull mortuary of Lofuneral gan will announce mm UL Goes to Washington Carla Rae Winn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Frank Winn of Smithfield, has accepted a position with the war food administration in Washington, D. C. She has been a student at Utah State Agricultural college during the past year. common-icabl- Violet Rasmussen The final meeting of the season for the Logan chapter. Business In North Africa and Professional Women, was held Entertains Paratrooper Injure- dPrivate First Class Dorothy last evening In Logan canyon. Mrs. Beryl Whiteside entertain Fourth Grade Hal Technician Waniass. daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Foiloning luncheon. Dr. Chester J. ed a group of friends at the home entertained the group with Edison, sen of Mr. and Mrs. L. of her mother, Mrs. M. W. Rigby, W. L. Wanks of Logan, is sta- Myers a reading. tioned North in Africa with the M. Edison of Ogden, former res. Monday evening. Following & de- army mail service. ldcnts of Logan, has been wound- licious luncheon, games were Visit Here ed in action but is recovering satLeaves Scho- olVisitors In Logan last week were In isfactorily at a general hospital Chief Petty Officer Nick Madrid, B. 1L (Bry) Stringham. Vernal, and to was Meet a He paratrooper England. Group who has been with the physical who is seeking the republican was operations clerk of his batThe Central Celebrations comstaff of the Logan Naval nomination for Congress and Reese talion. mittee for the Fourth of July training station, left Logan, Mon M. Reece of Salt Lake City, canTraining celebration will meet Thursday at for Boulder, Colo., wliere he didate for state treasurer. day 5 p. m. In the chamber of comTemple Day is to be stationed. It is Logan stake temple day merce for a check up on progress. To Washington Wednesday. A good attendance is Chairman A. J. Berntson urges all Move in Idaho Dr. E. O. Peterson, president of t a Jiffy desired. According to a report re- committee members to attend. Mr. and Mrs. C. N. or Monty Back (Rosy Utah State Agricultural college, leased by President El Ray L. Layne, residents of Logan for sev- left Sunday for Washington, D. C , For quick relief from ilthm caueed by rrarma. Christiansen, the Box Elder stake On Furloug- hthlrle't fool, tsabw. ponnlei and other ilrhin eral years have moved to Idaho e medicated, liquid In made a much better showing pin, cnoltnc, Sergeant Rex Plowman of Smith-fiel- d Falls, Idaho to make their home. to attend meetings of the land condition. A doctor. formula. O. D.D.PfttSCmmoM. association. stake. The Developgrant college the than is Logan home on a short furlough Mr. May and auinleaa Soothta. comfort and Layne has been chief engin- ment of western phosphate de- Grrurlc. quickly calm interne Helmut USc trad bottle Box Elder people have about 50 from military duties in Louisiana. or money hack Don't auffrr Auk your eer KVNU for radio since station it, prove miles to travel to make the trip He is visiting his wife, the former posits and other business will be OruEfott today fur D. O. D. MiKXifTKMk it began operations. He will hold discussed. a and most of the people in Logon Barbara Wiser of Lewiston, and a similar on the staff of position to walk can the temple. stake their small son. They called upon Logan relatives Monday evening. Flyer Visits resident who was prominent Junior Chamber of Commerce of reported in Utah for the week ending June 16. Logan reported four new cate of chicken pox and one of scarlet Service Men Here First Lieutenant Harris O. Van Orden. U. 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