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Show Tuesday, June 20, 19H The Cache American, Logan, Cache County, Utah Pape Eight graduating from Logan' Details of Soldiers Death high Khool War Corejpondent Iteeah Sergeant Hunaaker, U controj-- i ling offitrr tf the a tale highway (Continued from page One) 6 pattui for Cm he. Rub, and Box before he was commissioned in the 'L j i:.,l. r a cteran Marine counties, corps and his ambition wai V- of Wud War I and m.miy u tf i be a hUf ,ll!ot 11ljt t ii j UlstalKd US cunmaiuhr cf tlx v yB AC K Uw bul Ilt.u.r i h,n M 1 tI , iLtgaii oi No. 7, Ann t nan jr-t- k H hovut,r 0lltf t ,iM1jed an ' -4 aerial observer fer the Marshalls . f , . r , Is who serv.ng uim CaI s,.kir Jr. solun-a- n Harris Captain fe1 anti an) r,.(t commutm jIUIls uered for the Job. unit on Guadalcanal. He did a craik Job at Eniwetok. Mr. Salisbury, uho U c.usheri said hu com-o- f t.st tiie Loynn Branch Rank, Marine officer. Majtwr mlluunj, Security wiystun, has &n chair- - Alfred jj. Mahoney, Qumcey, h is county men, and Mr Mass. 1 iremuMT, a boird member, since "When there was work to be in board was the organized a did but Hards .? tt t 't i ( it, done, Captain October, 1940. -- was i and happy Joking golutky jne on Mr. Salisbury a dd, my j kj jjie jast The communications are such that I find 0fflc(.r 0 k.bibiJiUe uml hu(j a fondness it impossible to devote the add- for beer. Over Parry island, Capition time required for the select- tain Harm, who seldom drank ive service. Tins matter has been himself, wisecracked by radio, say, carefully considered for the post Al, Ive a nice cold bottle of beer three months, as I have been reup here. Want me to drop it to luctant to drop the duties of a you by parachute, necessary wartime service. "Five minutes later he was dead." lie explained that local board Like o great gem, William Penn Another letter from Lieutenant required from 10 to 20 hours per James T. Van was is a shining example of quality. Dyke, who wet k on tills Important part of the room mate on the Hams' Captain After one sip, youll understand why war effort and said that "while a said As considaircraft carrier, "millions say when with William draft board was not one to enjoy, erable time has since we elapsed Penn" the I feel compensated in the thought were on the gem of the blends! operation envolvlng Worts Ltd., Peoria, III & that It was a small contribution Judd, I can give Cooderham you most of the during World War II. information In connection with his n i i nr DurLng Mr. Salisbury's and Mr. death. reaffiliation with the Becks The months. two of board, Intervals He and a navy pilot with him port shall contain a statement of approximately 6500 men of the were shot down by Japanese BLENDED WHISKEY the current condiUon of the coif military age have been registered ground fire at 9:10 a.m. on FebruOf this number, 4000 have been 6S InA ood gmim mitral Ipi 86 proof and his weighs. ary 22. The plane crashed into the Each teacher or egent who Is phyisically examined by the army sea near the shore but the bodies wn " f (Continued from page One) of a winner will arrange and the navy medical corps and were not recovered. p end haa approximately 250 colts sponsor 2600 have been inducted infor at least one publicity story about As most civilians, before I 111 th 1(al newspaper -- acknow to the service. joined the navy I had a horror James WaUcntine, manager of i So many sympathize with the about being buried at sea, but the gift and recognizing lodging for Bennett Mr. the show, praised draft board members and their that Idea is entirly changed. The the donor. his kindness in consenting to bring he ' he continued. My completed and return college primary responsibilities, water Is such a beatlful blue and 43 s00n 83 and secondary CAA pilot training King" to the show and pointed la that no apologies ere so clear that a for reaction good, In locked body out that he has done much toward Draft Board to you and and received his private pilot's 1,051 regards due and no sympathy n expected its hold would have a resting license at the Logan Cache airport. Improving saddle horses In the Reorganized in this serious Job of selecting men place more serene, and secure Nudd 3 wlfe Octwas yallcy. Captain Harris enlisted in the born Harris for the armed service to protect than any one on land. The wat--1 Captain (Continued from page One) Another entertaining feature will a s ol Marine corps May 8, 1941 and was our way of living, our property, er is so far different than the tur- - oler . If19 be the unique "coif scramble, Mr. G. Hyer, prominent Lewiston farm- and our democratic called to active duly Januay 30, principles. In- bulent roily water on seas along ! r WaUcntine said. Sunday, the com- er, is the other member of the Harris. He graduated from Logan 1942 and commissioned a second stead, my suggestion woud be that the coast. board. Arther M Turner con- full hearted mittee members purchased eight Senior high school where he was lieutenant April 11, 1942. He left cooperation be extendWe have been on the go fine hereford white face calves tinues as chelf clerk. active in musical and student af- for overseas duty in June, 1942 ed In lieu of sympathy, continuously during the past fairs. He attended Utah State Ag- and was promoted to captain only Frank H. Baugh Jr., and T. weighing a total of 3060 pounds In months and everyone is pretty ricultural wlU have and Lake Bear the valley Earl Hunsaker, both of Logan, Here from Tacoma college, graduating In a few months ago. much In need of a rest though I 1941 He married Betty Perkins of as new board were appointed them ready for the show. a major In commerce, with Mrs. Perry Reese and family of can't see any prospects for some Rules for the event were listed members. to attend law school Murtaugh, Idaho, a former USAC intending time to come. as follows: later. student, on April 25, 1942. She Mr. Baugh is vocal music dlrec-to- r Tacoma, Wash., are visiting in te with Mr her Smithfield The encouraging thing is the to been living in San Diego, CaL Those who are eligible parents, has He was member of Pi a Cappa at Logan senior high school and Mrs. A. L. Fuller and In LoSurvivors progress that is being made In the Alpha fraternity and had played include his widow, will be eight F. F. A. and 8 club members, 12 to 15 and a lifelong resident of Logan. gan with a sister, Mrs. Howard Pacific. The foremost thing in all in local dance orchestras for sev' his father, and his stepmother, our minds is to get It over with i eral years. While years of age, to be chosen by He is a vetran of World War I Jessop. attending the Mrs. Sarah B. Harris, Logan and Is well recognized lor his F. F. A. and H club leaders. Rich salad dressings, gravy, and Four animals' wlU be turned public service m the valley. Two loose in a corral bulldt for the sons, Lieutenant Clair P. Baugh, desserts pile up the calories. A purpose. Eight boys wUl be given is serving with the air corps medium sized potato contains no and Heber more calories than an apple or Francis the opportunity of catching, with overseas their haulters a calf which will Baugh, HI, left last week for ser- - banana. be his if held with rope and haul ter. Ju6t so long as the boy keeps his hand on the animal no one else can claim it. Two referees shall be chosen, one by the Cache Valley Horse Show organization and one by the F. F. A. qnd club organiza' tions. It is the duty of the referees to determine who have prior right to the calf. The boy receiving the calf will be required to weigh, feed and care for the calf for one year ic aaaaaaaaaaa.aa S)cll 'I' rJ fcl.-v- ure HOME lg FOR KEEPS J , ,ible. f'J' bk, a: i ;;i- rt-p- J &)r 'MCK& 5i S. E. WAR LOAN! -- Needham, Jeweler 0 UKIKamlWn Famed Horse to Appear at Show ir 7 trf P01 I for-me- st par-ticia- 4-- H 4-- 4-- H from June 27, 1944 to June 1945 Each winner shiaU agree to the following: The calf will be fed according to standards approved by the County agent or vocational teacher with whom he is enrolled. Each winner wiU exhibit the animal at the Horse Show, at the discretion of the doner, in June 1945 when these calves wiU be sold at auction, the winner to receive full sale price of animal. The winner will provide the donor with a picture of hlmsell and the calf at the end of the feeding period. Each winner of a calf shall agree to report in writing or In person to the donor of the calf at r- v the ft a Set (tt e a minute and think how your farm of will look. Will it have new buildings to add to the old? New paint for the house and barn? Modem equipment and new fences? Will it be Comfortable? Prosperous? Save your money now for tomorrows needs. Thousands of owners and tenants will have farms and ranches to be proud of when the war is over because of the money they are saving in War Bonds, Your farm is taking the same wear and tear their farms are. Buildings and fences and equipment are depreciating. New stock is needed; When the day comes that replacements are available where will the money come from to pay the bill, unless you, too, are saving for them now in War Bonds? War Bofids are the safest way to save your money because they are backed by Uncle Sam. They're tne easiest way, because you can get them at bank, post office or Production Credit Association. Or your rural mail carrier can get them for you or you can write for them yourself. SOMETHINQ SPECIAL TO SAVE FOR. Those boys of ours in the Services backing the attack for them now in War Bonds is the least we can do. But, while they are away fighting, its up to us to be hying plans for a better peace for them to return to. Then the money I 6 Tailored Diamond The old age pension as created by President F.D. Roosevelt and applied by each state according to their humanitarian beliefs is threatened in Utah by a selfish, wicked group. Bring your friends to a meeting in the chamber of commerce Thursday after-.- . Bri- dal Duo with 6 brilliant Bridal Ensemble in 14K gold. Both diamonds. $5700 $9750 Year lo Pay On Terms Both rings... rings... Robt. Crookston 12 8 Diamond Bridal Diamond En- semble. E- Duette. E- ngagement3 ring hat diamonds: ngagement3 ring has diamonds ; wedding ring 3 diamonds. Both . . . wedding ring, $14950 $J99 7 diamonds Both . . Year to Pay Weekly Credit LetaaM i a J ter 0.. 2, XT youve lent to the Government will come back, for you to use on the farm. Then goodbye to worn-ou- t n buildings! You and your equipment and boy together can make the farm the prosperous place you want it to be. So keep a list of your future needs: And to pay for them, keep on buying Bonds! run-dow- YOU NEVER GET LESS THAN YOU LEND! And more than you invest. When you can get held 10 years, Series E War Bonds yield interest compounded 29 You get back $4 for every J3. Of course, no one should cash a Bond unless he has to; but if an emergency comes along, Uncle Sam will redeem them in cash at full purchase price any time after youve held them 60 days. BUY WAR BONDS! semi-annuall- FACTS ABOUT WAR BONOS Yn LEND Dock $18.75 37.50 75 00 375.00 750.00 tie: (sWi.,e) UpNMitvtlyriiptkicb , $25.00 so 00 100 00 600 00 1000.00 CM tat We (Mil ha ynr Ink, latinastar, mil Mil ante PiteactlN bait AukuMi Y V keep on buying WAR BONDS KEEP BACKING TIIE ATTACH! Lunstrom Furniture Co. QS NOftTN MAi IT. 106AM UTAH PHONI 1&V t L I 1 t For Americas future, for yovr future, for your childrens future noon at 2 p. m. You will want to join and protect this worthy cause. Robert Crookston (Paid Political Adv.) v' iVLANVS PAY WEEKLY r V rtf STOP "It - j |