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Show Friday, August The Cache American, Logan, Cache County, Utah 11, 1911 Visits in I.ogan Loganite Tells of War in France tutunry A of I tn, Ut' li.cjUUn aa, fit;).. .:i 3 m lliMT aifrita Join r fmm Cup-dives. I d in a . former Lo- uin IN.bert It. HoM-n- Wyyv i2eyu , lr, Mask llurioti, C, u I n PAPlXj Washing- - li..s.g rria'.iirs He la a brothi-Wot ihij.gtuu. - hi of Mr - w , . . Luinhtrom of O.'din. lor mer Logan re-- !, lent. IU1U-- J W.tll '1 relative! to hit Luke Tnbai'.e. hi Logan Wednesday daughter, living hi Lo- eiei.il. g. gan fur the duration. "I'm getting gtvyer. balder and Promoted fatter, the tougher the fighting George Calvin Kill of gets. he said. However. I'm pretty good at ducking alielis. He ap- Mrs Jennie Baurtt. 140 Rut First iu writing the letter South street, has biwn promoted parently under fire). X Just ducked an- to seaman first class In the U. 8 , navy. other. He added that "from now on, Im a firm advocate of a sane Transferre- dFourth of July. Thla shelling reEarl D. Banders, son of Mrs. mind me of a stupendous Inde- Eva Sanders. 393 North Mam pendence diy fireworks show." has been transferred from street, Captain Holden left for active Ketchikan, to Petersburg, Alaska. the Utah national He Is duty with serving with the coast guard. 1942 and has been March. hi guard of this overseas since the first Attends Clinic year. Professor Carl Frischknecht, for the Utah Extension man poultry On Furlough service, left Wednesday for Colum.Private Ray W. Petersen, son of bia. Mo., where he Is participating Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Petersen. Is in the poultry school conducted home on a furlough from army annually by the University of duties at Camp Van Dorn. MUs. t, jjDCALS Providence Outing The annual summer outing o f the Providence Second ard will be held tonight beginning at jx m. on the church grounds. Pound Ove- rwas Homer Weaver, Logan, bound over to first district court Thursday, after a preliminary hearing before Logan city Judge Jeso e P. Rich on a charge of failure to provide. Flyer Visits New Red Cross Vice Chairman AdiUn V. lUuii, ptomiii ml Rigan elite worker, has bs ap;t,:ited vice chairman of the t'a he eoun'y Red Cross chapter succeeding Mr. I), A. Butgoytie, Prolevair Esn B. Murray, chapter lii irmaii, announced today. Mrs Burgoyne resigned her position to devote full ume as chair man of the Red Crass home aer vice committee. Mrs Hatch, who has been a member of the Red Cross board of directors, also u a member of the Logan city school board. Mrs . Visitor 1 ... of Recovering Mrs. Ariel Berntson is recovering In Die William Budge Memorial hospital following a major In Franc- eCorporal Leo (Spot) Olsen of ward, has sent word to lil family that he Is "somewliere In France." College tagan Visitor Ed B. Hanson, employed In Sait Lake City with the federal public Weston Reunion housing administration, visited his on The annual Weston family reun- mother, Mrs. Mattie B. Hanson anniversary ion will be held Saturday at Wd-lo- w her 88th birthday park. Each family group will Wednesday. provide their own lunch. Waller S. Gibbons of Logan, and Mis. Visit Son John II. Weston of Lake town, are Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Jeffs visitIn charge of arrangements. ed their son, Don, Tuesday in Ogden. He has been transferred Leaves for Alaska from Missouri to California, and Lieutenant Delmair Miller, son of they spent a short time together Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miller of during train transfers. Logan, has returned to his post in Alaska, after attending a special Coming Home-Lieut- enant school in Virginia and spending Commander Gordon a 13 day furlough at home. Mrs. Egbert, son of Professor and Mrs. Miller, the former Catherine Waite 8. R. Egbert, has informed his of Hyde Park, accompanied Lieu- parents that he will be home in tenant Miller to Alaska. a few days for a visit He has been stationed in the South Divorce Granted Clyde (Tud) Tarbet, son of Mr. Oscar E. SJostrom was granted and Mrs. David Tarbet, is home on divorce from Geneva SJostrom from Visalia. a short vacation In First district court Calif, where he has been employ- Wednesday of mental cruelty and a on charge Instructor ed as a civilian flight for army air corps training schools. desertion. He was released to accept a posi-.ti5isea.se Report with an airline. Whooping cough was the only Card of Thanks contagious disease reported In LoWe sincerely thank all those who gan and Cache county during the to Evan assisted during the death and bur- past week, according ial of our father, Tarolchl Hay-ash- l, Western, city health officer. Six especially to those who took new cases were noted in Logan outpart on the program at funeral and two cases in the county and side Logan. services, for the floral tributes other kindness shown. The family of Tarolchl Kayashl. tecent Births Recent births In local hospitals Marriage Licenses include a daughter to Carlos and Enlists Marriage licenses have been Is- Faye Dalnes Bingham; a daughMelvin Don Glauser, 17. son of sued at the Cache county clerks ter to John and Coy Jenson Lea- First Chil- dleWilliam to a Morrell, Wells Job office viUe; tham of daughter toj East North awaitis street, Eighth Technical Sergeant Cooper of gal age, and Bertha Katharine Mr. and Mrs. Colin to his call active with the ing duty of Mrs. both and to son Mr. Logan; Wellsville; a Ebert, legal age, U. S. marine corps following his to Linden David Seemons, 21. and LaVor Swenson of Logan; a dauenlistment Monday at Salt Lake Walof both Hyde ghter to Stanley and DeLone Dorothy Purser, 18, He was pne of five City. to 20, a Ricks, Mark dron to. George Reese, Logan; daughter Park; accepted by Captain Henry N. Rexburg, Idaho and Evelyn Tonks, Arthur and Doris Edstrom HolmHale, at the Salt Lake district 20, Victor, Idaho. gren, Logan. marine headquarters this month. A graduate of Logan Senior high Wins Promotion Here from Hawaii school, he was an outstanding Steffenhagen. From an Eighth air force bomClark w.w has spent the athlete. Myral ber station in England comes word past 14 years in Honolulu, T. H., of the promotion of Dale O. Lar- teaching school, arrived In Logan sen, 22, Richmond, from the grade yesterday and with his wife, who of sergeant to staff sergeant. He returned last winter, will make Is a ball turret gunner on one of their future home in Utah. The the big bombers and also has been Clarks went to the islands to teach awarded the Air Medal for mer- In the schools there. They had itorious achievement during A A purchased a lovely home when F bombing atalcks on Nazi mili- just ' Pearl Harbor was attacked by the tary and industrial installations In Japanese. Mr. Clark served as a support of allied ground opera- member of the civilian defense tions. He Is the son of Mrs. Della group which rounded up ell the Van Noy of Richmond and was Japanese on the island. Mrs. Clark employed by a dairy before enteris the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ing the service. J. I. Tolman, 462 North F.fth East street. on and Lets Keep America AMERICAN Poultry School Slated at US AC The eleventh annual training and pull-ora- m school for disease testing agents will 6 at Utah be held September State Agricultural college Professor Carl Frischknecht, Utah Extension announced today. poultryman, Professor Frischknecht reported that because of rapid expansion of the turkey breeding and hatching Industry in Utah during the past few years, the first two days of this years training school will be devoted exclusively to the proper selection and pullorum disease testing of turkeys to be used for breeding purposes. The final, three days will deal with the selection and pullorum disease testing of chickens. Frank E. Moore, federal coordinator, bureau of animal industry, a licensed Washington, D. C., American poultry association turkey Judge, has been invited to attend the school, Prof. Frischknecht said. The school will be conducted jointly by members of the poultry and veterinary science departments of the college in cooperation with the state board of agriculture and the Utah Hatchers and Breeders he explained. association, the Moving pictures showing most modern methods of breeding and new developments in pullorum disease testing of turkeys and chickens will be presented. Every person in attendance will be given an opportunity to obtain training and actual experience in the selection and disease testing of chickens and turkeys for breeding purposes, he continued, Breeders, hatcherymen and dealers who expect to participate in the national poultry and turkey Improvement plans along with those who desire to meet the requirements of , Utahs pullorum disease control law during the 1944-4- 5 and hatching breeding season, are especially urged to attend the conference. Delegates will be housed In the new rural arts building on the campus. flock-selecti- 12-1- i HELL WANT IT THAT WAY WHEN IIE COMES BACK: ... to the CITIZENS of Cache county HELL WANT HIS AMERICA FREE! HELL DEMAND FREEDOM! for man and his posterity, Freedom guaranteed by our Constitution Freedom Freedom to worship Freedom to speak and think and write, Freedom ,to work and earn and spend, Freedom of enterprise - Freedom to choose and shape his own destiny, Freedom to own and support a government. Of the people, by the people and for the people., Our boys are fighting to preserve the kind of America in which they THANKS lived and worked before for your generous support So It is especially regrettable en- tered the service of their country. at the Primary in these busy times that the But law requires a run-ofwe trust you will find it possible to go to the polls August 15 and vote for they Lets Keep His America AMERICAN f. B. H. Stringham FOR CONGRESSMAN . , . a man of wide experience and a winner. your LAST CHANCE in to vote in a Run-of- f Utah . . . we hope! 1 Political Adv. by the Committee for Bry for Congressman Sponsored by the Logan Kiwanis Club ir Pace Flvi Ogden Livestock Dairy Cattle Show Announced Must be Tested ; I OhwaU of lli Show, ;tl Ocd llu . year it tor !i Mil Nuiesn-b- T ave bigt.n to Use rrg Jur roundup of plans ant preparation for the tinging of the E. J. 1944 ed.tiou of Use event. , of the Seen fjel.U-drxjKisiUon, lias muiouski d. Bull & feature of the finest allow of it4 kind in the wett, will be a rejieater of the $25.tXX premium nd added list, the secretary the thow would carry out Die Un-mof "quality for Economy 4 8 liuia-.-w- l PukUir." Inauguration All d.i'.iy t null u ! shown at fuT the (im!.!y fair tllii't be ! It i v accord. r,g to advkw rm-ivt-by the county fair dairy eommmre from Use Bureau of Anm al Industry and Bute Department of Agriculture. Anyone planning to exhibit cattle at the fair should cull their local icUTinartm who will make Uie test, uy Dr. O. Wmnegren, n mber of Ue dairy committee. If Uie rnUre herd la tested tin) aork will be done without coat; If, however, only the cattle coming to Uie fair are tested the owner will be expected to pay the cost of Uie test, according to Instruc-Uoof Uie stAte veterinarian. Dr. Wennergren reports. Therefore, exhibitors will profit by having their enUre herd tested and they ar urged to have the work done at an early date. Due to Uie fact that there was teat for tuberculosis a county-wid- e control a few months ago, a tuberculin test will not be required to exhibit animals at Uie county i d j . of this operation has been neoes.uuted, Mr. FJeltted of the large explained, becaute number of high quality animals entered In the show, making It no longer practical to handle them through the regular auction channels. Offldas of the show have decided to choose 173 head for a special offering during Uie show 400 or 300 and the rest of tl head of bulla and heifers will be handled through the commission men operating in the Ogden Unhome ion Stockyards, of the fair. event. In keeping with the overall $25,-0premium list, show officials announced the Ogden exposition was offering this year the highest in unlor premium list in the west. The Logan Junior chamber of As In previous years special emannual lntra-da- b commerce's phasis will be placed on pens and golf tournament will be InaugIndividual entries of breeding urated August 27 on the Logan Short! toms, and golf end country cJub course. Hereford; fat sheep, lambs, hogs, Grant Keaton, chairman of the and steers. tourney, reported today. Mr. FJelsted stated a completed All Jaycee members are eligipremium list would be ready for ble to enter the meet. Handidistribution within the next few caps will be established and pairweeks. ings made through the regular committee. course tournament Undergoes Operation Entry fee la $1 with. August 21 Mrs. John O. Anderson underfor entries. as the deadline went a major operation WednesPrizes will be war braids and day at a local hospital stamps. 00 JAYCEE GOLF TOURNEY. SET Inter-mounta- -- na |