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Show Fair Premium Money Ready Jf'J.0CALS I ill jL- mw - Fxh.b.itr Meeting Tonight Wlc and nation.,) night it gu.ird-in- Mrs. C. B U luoitur wll n m. p CuAer. of at t foni.i-- r to- im-e- i tf tie home Second Child should won r j it mint C-.- he tall far t.'air Jump Noted An Increase in the number of licenses issued at tire Cache county yierks office in August 1944 compared to August 1943, was noted today by Doris H. clerk. Carlson, deputy county were Issued Twenty six licenses this year compared to 15 last year. marriage Honors Wins Back Home Gcrland L. radioman Nelson, third class, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd L. Nelson, 694 North Fifth East street is home on a 21 day leave after serving with Task Force 58 in the Central Pacific. He participated in the Mariamas operations, including the invasions of Saipan, Guam and Tinian is- lands. Wins War Bond C. Napper, manager of the C. C. Anderson Co., shoe department in Logan, won e $250 war bond and second place In a window display competition sponsored by the Scholl manufacture ing company. George f s . on Wedin nt.y, 6, from September in. and S p m at room 16 j 10 ft jof the county courthouse, Mr an-- 1 'Florence Allen, chairman, nnny s' YIY? 4 w- 1 i - ORGANIZED Private Lyndon L. Gyllenskog. son of Mr. and Mrs. James of Smithfleld, has arrived home on 21 day furlough after spending 22 months in the Aleutians. , I 4 - I ; i I'' 4 ' This group of inmates of San Quentin penitentiary in California school conducted free by the Voice of Prophecy radio program. Thia program, every Sunday morning on the Mutual Broadcasting system, and released by transcription to more than 250 additional stations in North and South America Africa and the South Iacifie Wanda, haa a registered membership of over 200,000 in the bible course, of which the clasa above is part. Tbe class ia led by the man in shirt sleeves, second row, aecond from left. Warden Clinton Duffy, of national penal institution fane, is well pleased with result from this class of bible students, lessons are produced in English, Spanish, Portuguese, German and the B.wilte. vice CCUTsC. Mr. McClellan On Furlough i - i ' - ' , i V s are members of a title correspondence JAYCEE JILLS Bud Wyatt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Wyatt of Logan, has been to corporal with a promoted "somewhere para troop division, overseas.1 i 4"' A Lincoln McClellan, former Logan Junior high school physical education instructor and coach, visited 4n Logan Wednesday en route to Lexington, Va., where he will take a four weeks serwill return to Hawaii following completion of been this course where he ha stationed during the past several months. He has been director of the physical training program with the air transport command on the island Oahu. former Mrs. the McClellan, I orothy Qulnney, and daughter Charoll, are residing in Logan for the duration. , O- , ... aJ ua i' :K - W' v 'i ; t v; I The Jaycee Jiila, ladles iliary of the Logan Junior Jack Bowen, Mrs. La Mar Bolt, Mrs. Forrest Burkdull Mrs. Karl O. Bmdrup, Mrs. La Moyne O. Brumley, Mrs. Mark Bard well, Mrs. Gardner Bcrntson, Mrs El mer Bosworth, Mrs. Max Bowles, Mrs. Joseph Bowcutt Jr., Mrs. CLif Armstrong. Mrs. Ralph Crew sail, Mrs. J. Vernon Cook. Mrs. Otto Coles. Mrs. Ned Clyde, Mrs. Howard Crowshaw. GREEN Mrs Ardell Denning. Mrs. Devon Dawson, Mrs. Marvin Davis, Mrs Dwight Daines, Mrs Aldon Erickson, Mrs La Von Ev. erton, Mrs Glenn Erickson, Mrs James England' Mrs Merlin Elia son. Mrs. John Evans, Mrs. W. 9. Evans, Mrs. Delbert Fonnesbeck, Mrs Carl M. Fonnesbeck, Mrs Chff Fulkner, Sirs Aaron Farr, Mrs Howard Fuhrlman, Mrs Lamar Fryer, Mrs. G. S. Francis Mrs. Lew Fuhrlman, Mrs. Guy N. Cardon, Sirs W. Bennie Degn. WHITE Mrs Jay Howell, Mrs. R. Garr Hovey, Sirs Alfred Gnehm, Mrs. James E. Gordon, Mrs. Revere Hansen, Mrs Rulon Mrs Clair Hanson, Hayward, Mrs. Newman Harris, Mrs. Hans D. Hansen, Mrs Orland Hansen, Mrs. Delmaine Hodges, Mrs. Leo Johnson, Mrs Wendell Johnson, Sirs. James Johnson, Mrs. Bert Kendrick, Mrs. Archie Lloyd, Mrs Roy Larsej, Mrs Darrell Larsen, Sirs. Kenneth Longhurst, Sirs. C. A. Lundahl Jr., Mrs. Jack Laub, Mrs A. M. Morenson. BLUE Mrs Clinton Vernon, Mrs J. C. Wallentine, Mrs. Joseph Wixorn, Mrs. Wm. J. Weber, Mrs. Phillip West, Mrs. Chet O. Wheat-le- y, Mrs. Ray B. Wilson, Mrs. Lou Yeates, Mrs. Fred Thompson, Mrs. Cliff Rogers, Sirs. Thomas Rowley Jr., Mrs Carroll Secrist, Mrs. W. A. Sorenson, Mrs. Lynn Skabe. lund. Sirs. Vern Seamons, Mrs. Melvin Squires, Mrs. J. H. Skabe-lunMrs. El wood Smith, Mrs. Gunnell Don Shoup, Mrs. Don Smith, Mrs. Blaine Spencer, Mrs. Reid Wangs-gaarMrs. Ace Raymond. BLACK Mrs. Theurel Slorten-seMrs. Charles Miller, Mrs. Leo Matkin, Mrs. Lou Mattson, Mrs. Harry Miles, Mrs. Clyde Merkley, Mrs. Robert F. McCann, Mrs. Ray Nelson, Mrs. S. E. Needham Jr., Mrs. Thomas Paolettl, Mrs. Kenneth Palmer, Mrs. Luther J. Pedersen, Mrs. Clay Peterson, Mrs. Jack Parson, Mrs. E. L, Peterson, Mrs. Ed G. Quinney Mrs. C. W. Riggs, Mrs. Joseph Ritchie, Mrs. Curtis Miner, Mrs. 'Gienn G. Nielsen, Mrs. Lorenzo Hdnsen. Mrs. aux- cham- ber of commerce, officially began operation Thursday following the inaugural banquet meeting night in the Bluebird ballroom. Mrs. Joyce Cardon, presl. dent, reported today. Mrs. Melvin Squires was elected secretary of the organization to complete the roster of officers, and Mrs. Constance Daines was appointed editor of the Jaycee ladies page of the monthly Jaycee news. Color captains were as follows: Mrs. Ellis named Beach, red; Mrs. Glen Erickson, green; Mrs. C. A. Lundahl Jr., whit; Mrs. Vean Postman, blue, and Mrs. Joseph Ritchie, black. Mrs. Cardon presided at the dinner meeting and welcomed the 65 ladies, stating that the size of the group indicated an enthusiasm which should assure the future success of the Jayce Jills. Wed-nesda- During the dinner a program composed of musical selections by Kenneth VanderhofI, Miss Mary Jean Sorensen Captain and former member of the Utah State Miss Dorothea Rasmuson and a Agricultural college coaching staff, humorous reading by Mrs. La Von visited In Logan early this week Zollinger was presented. while cn route to Camp Barkley, The business meeting included Texas. He just completed a spe. an address by Mrs. Carmen Fredcial command school. rickson, well known Logan worker in the field of child welfare. Mrs. Fredrickson spoke on thq Wins Med- alTechnician Fifth Grade Pearl R. subject of the Logan Youth CounMr. and, cil. In particular the work of the Schwab, daughter of Mrs. Martin Schwab, Logan, has Educational committee of this been awarded the army good con- council of which she is a memduct medal according to word re.( ber, and the aims and accomplishceived from the WAC training ments of the Logan Youth Center were stressed. o,. center, Des Moines, Iowa. Mrs. Fredrickson emphasized the fact that this council is not exAnnounce Birth dedicated to delinquency clusively A daughter was bom Tuesday et but rather the idea of a Logan hospital to Mr. and Mrs. problems creating recreational improved Melvin J. Barnes of Smithfield. and educational outlets for the Is Mrs. Barnes the former Alice of Logan. She welcomed any Mather of Smithfield. Her hus- youth individual or group interested in e, band is stationed at Camp lending support to the already La. organized committees. The group voted to aid the Staff Sergeant Logan Youth center as their first Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Richards official project. They will act as of Mendon have received word hostesses and start a drive for that their son, William, has been equipment. The green color group will be promoted to staff sergeant In England. He is serving as a tail gunner in charge of the September memon a heavy bomber. bership meeting, Mrs. Cardon announced. Color divisions were announced Wins Awar- das follows: Mich-aelis, Lieutenant Arthur Dale RED Mrs. Charles Brock, son of Mrs. Ida C. Michaelis Mrs. John M. Anderson, Mrs. Reed ' Without knowing the force of of Garland, has been awarded for Mrs. Ralph Barlow, Mrs. words, it is impossible to konw services as pilot of a heavy bom- Bullen, Confucius. Farrell Mrs. Lyman Bench, men. Bills, ber in Egnland. His wife is the former Ruth Sealey, Logan. Coach Here . d, AVins Promotion 0 John M. Kerr, son of Mr. and Mrs. John B. Kerr, has been promoted to grade of technical sergeant with the army air corps somewhere in England recently by the commanding general of the AAF Eighth Fighter command. Judging Wednesday Judging of Holstein cattle at the state fair will be done Wednesday, September 6, according to J. G. Plowman, president of the Cache county Holstein Breeders association. Mr. Plowman outlines the dairy cattle judging program as follows: judging of dajry Monday afternoon. Jerseys and Guernseys on Tuesday, and on Wednesday. This statement Is made in answer to many requests that have been made by local people as to when Holstein . cattle will be judged at' the state 4-- Hol-stei- ns Mrs. LuRue Stoddard entertained ten ot her home at a trouvn-aon Sunday between the jioura of 2 and 7 in honor of l.er daughter, ) lot Verne iMrs. Delmar Ier.-oDie home w as beautifully decorated with rc,ses and asters. Mrs. Stoddard was agisted In receiving the guests by Mrs. Iverson and Mrs Del ton Morgan, sister of th biidegroom from Nlbley. was In Mias Ruth Archibald Trousseau rooms, of the charge while Miss Pauline Murray was in charge of the g.fts. Miss Martha Leattuuu registered tlie guests ss they called. Those assisting with the serving were Mrs. Elisof Smithfleld, Mrs. abeth Gith-nEva McMurdie of Ogden,, Mrs Grace Anderson of Millville, td sisters of the bride and Miss Bonnie Archibald of Wellsviile. One hundred and fifty guests called, several from out of town. The bride was beautiful In a white satin iedding gown and wore a corsage of pink and white rosebuds. The girls assisting wore formal of pastel shades and a corsage of pink and white rosebuds. Signalman 3rd class Delmar Iverson, now stationed at San Pedro, California and Mrs. Iverson were married August 4th In the Logan Temple after which a wedding breakfast was served to members of the immediate families at the home of the brides mother. Mrs. Iverson is employed by the Mountain States TeL and Tel. Company at Logan. R. C. Smith left Wednesday to visit with his sister. Mrs. Agnes Riggs at her home In Sugar City, Idaho. The Morning Milk Co. entertained at their annual summer outing at Willow Park in Logan on Thursday evening. Sevenal of the board of directors and their families from Salt Lake were present, A lovely box lunch was served around a large bonfire and an Interesting program given. Mrs. Blanch Bradshaw entertained at a dinner party on Thursday at her home for Mesdames Pearl S. Bankhead, Florence Brenchley, Cassle Brenchley, Clara Maughon, Carrie Smith, Ethel Jones, Gloria Stuart, Mattie Darley, Veda Smith, Bessie Spence, Martha Leishman, Luella Larsen and Elsie Poppleton. Visiting and quilting were enjoyed. Mrs. Mabel Ness Emd daughter, Miss Donna Riggs of Salt Lake spent Saturday evening and Sunday here guests of Mr. and Mrs. William P. Riggs. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Hill of Oakland, and Mr. and Mrs Leland Hill and children of Sacramento, Calif, spent the past week in the county visiting relatives and friends. While in Wellsviile they were guests of their brothers-in-la- w and sisters, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Jones find Mr. and Mrs. John O. u A comfy fair Promoted Melba Christiansen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Christiansen, recently won an award in an "Ideas for Victory" program in the area civilian personnel detachment Fort Douglas. Her suggestion regarded the rearranging of an office layout to effect a more efficient organization, was accepted by the committee. She received a cash award. r - ? rt, Former Coach ' Visits in Logan Marriage licenses have been Issued at the Caciie county clerk's office to Ralph Bemell Maughan, 21, Soda Sprigns, Idaho and Cle-l- a Byniece Hansen, 19. Logan; to Alfred Olson. 18, Oxford, Idaho and Ida Mae Edwards, 10, Downey, Idaho. M. j, Edith y t.e wuitrns department n i tii y in at the who , am! Cummings Wynoiu were Junes of Ogilc-of Mr and Mrs du.iu r gut-Mon Sunday. Howard Mrs. Cail llterMm and daughter Karlern of Po.iitello, Idaho came Thursday and sjanl until Sunday here with her mother. Mii Prisoners Study Scriptures Via Radio Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Summer i noutiec. announce the birth of their secIn all agricultural detail menu ond did and first daughter. Mrs. premium money on be called for Summers is the former Ea Sealy. , on Wednesday, September 6, or Jany day following dur.ng the bat ance of the day at room 22 In Notice court bouse. the All water sto.k In the Logan Premiums won by 4 H girls Island Irrigation CompuLy not clubs will be mailed to the Wad payed for by September 15th. 1944 era for distribution to each girl becomes delinquent and will be who has completed her project sold for taxes. WARREN SCTIOW Sect- - and Treasurer Marriage Licenses Face Flv The Cache American. Logan. Cache County. Utah 1. 1911 Friday. September Jns cu-nm- Mrs, Laura Wtlllaii-vo- n. Mrs, Darrell Puket and Mrs. Lorraine Banshead of Ogden spent the weekend here with U.e,r parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herahall Bradshaw and Mr. and Mrs. Bankhead. Blsliop and Mrs. Leo IYnkhead and children Lois and George Dee of Avon were Sunday guests cl their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bankhead. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Jorgensen and family of Trenton were guest of their mother, Mrs. Saroh A. Williamson on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. James A. Irishman received word from the gov- -, eminent on Monday that their son. Lewis M. Baxter, row serving with the armed forces In Italy has been advanced to ther ank of Hr first lieutenant. Lieut. Webster Maughan. atm of Mr. and Mrs. David L. Maughan, has been home on a fifteen-da- y furlough from his base In South Dakota. Lrut. Glen Maughan writes home from his base in Hawaii to his parents, Mr. and Mrs Ariel Maughan. that he and his brother Ariel and cousin Reece Bailey, both of Wellsviile and Ckrk Thomson of Hyrum were all together in Hawaii All were well Mrs. Reginald Barnes and son Richard and Sterling of Ogden were the weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene ' Jones. Wm. R. Poppleton who waa obSunserving his 70th birthday a et of honor was family guest day outing held at Bear Lake where dinner and lunch were served. Bathing In the lake and visiting waa enjoyed by Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stuart, Mr. and Mrs. George Poppleton, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Poppleton, Mrs. Reece Hailey and families and Lars Larsen, Mr. Poppleton received several lovely gift. Lt and Mrs. Frank Whithouse announced the birth of a daughter at a Logan hospital on Tuesday morning. Mrs. Whithouse is the former Miss Bertha Maughan, daughter of Bp. and Mrs. C. N. Maughan. Mother and baby are reported doing fine. Lt. White-hou- se is on sea duty in the Pacific. ,6 Son Born Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Hanson greeted a new son Wednesday at a local hospital Announce Birth Mr. and Mrs. Farrin Hale, 495 East Center, announce the birth of a son, Tuesday, at a local hospital. if Nimmm iraopp ilm Micmm , n, Clay-bourn- NOW PLAYING fair. Former Student Hurt Lieutenant Samuel H. Bailey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Norval Baiwas wounded ley of Collinston, August 6 while serving with an infantry unit in France. A graduate of Utah State Agricultural college, where he was editor of Student Life, campus weekly, he has been in the service two years. He has been awarded the purple heart medal and is recovering at a base hospital in England. "ONE OF THE YEARS TOP SURPRISES!" NOW! 30c till 6 -- Soys Tims Magazini BING AND HIS GANG WITH HIS BEST HIT SONGS BOLD MEN AND THEIR IN HIS BEST PICTURE! ROMANTIC WOMEN! To Move Here rv ii August N. Berkes, Cresco, Iothe Logan wa, has informed chamber of commerce, that he and his family plan to move to Logan in September. Mr. Berkes the Creamery will represent Package Manufacturing company. He asked for information about Logan. PAPER TO WRAP After Forever" My Way" Swinging On A Star pfis Ave Maria" S.lent Night Holy Night" The And Day Going AMMUNITION IN 3 Other Old Favorites oia Livestock Group Plan Organization Plans for organizing a state association livestock conservation will be discussed Monday when a group of Utah representative livestock men meet at the Hotel New house in Salt Lake City. Ma Utah jor George R. Henderson, Extension service livestock specialist, announced today. Brown and lean Heather find going Bing's way is best! CO-HI- , ' The nearer we get to victory the more dire is the need for the materials of war. Scrap paper is still urgently called for . . . and here is a chance to hasten Victory! T CALL OF THE SOUTH SEAS Janet Martin ALLAN LANE A PoromounMWe Barry Fitzoerald wi h BING CROSBY McHugh Fortunio Bononova ItSS? LEO WcCAREY Porter Hatl awRISE STEVENS B G. DlS Vd, ecvu i.vdvHttf Screes by froo ubw Ca SAVE PAPER NOW . . . Collection Dates to Be Announced SoonF |