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Show FriJay. Si'tfmWr i i sk AfST y, i4 X' ,r. t4 0'j - ; i A A.'SiOfai A'CHlrt I ATI DOUASS APlfCI -- I AfX X .3 KttPA.'IRS Arrives Hi can The Cache 2, 1911 t JT ccr Cuas to ica jariM AIOUUA faiCf Arru-rican- . Jicnn. Cache Rrturns to ('urns t.i .ri D A1 Daughters of Pioneers Visits Relative i First Lieutenant Dale G. Co-- 1 husband of Mr. lnna 58 Marin dale Sjancer Coburn, Avenue, has brin awarded the distinguished flying cross and ha' if burn, e B-2- Joins WAV II e Dinner Party Mr. end Mrs. Seth Chambers, Mr, and Mrs. Parley Winn and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mooseman were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Cantwell In Amalga last Saturday. Gomes followed the Blaine H. Wilmore, husband ot Ethel Mae Hugie WUlmore of Logan, has been promoted to yeoman third class with the U. S. navy. He is serving on the flagship of Task Force 58 and has been through most of the Central Pacific campaign. Ho is a son if Mr. and Mrs. Howard Willmore. Constance B. Merrill of mond has filed suit in First district court from Glacus G. Merrill on a charge of men til cruelty. The plaintiff asks for a property settlement and $50 monthly alimony as long as their daughter remains in school; costs of court and attorney fees. Rich- Marirage Home on Furlough Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Smart have been enjoying a visit with their son Willard who Is with the army air corps transportation service. He was granted a furlough enroute to his base on the cojst. After a short fishing trip with his father and a good rest he will leave the first of next week for his new location in North Carolina. Willard enlisted two years ago in November and expects a foreign assignment soon. two-wee- ks Listen To Christian Science Mutual Radio Chapel Program 8:30 A. M. Sunday, Sept. 24 Station KVNU MRS, RICHARD A. PALL . . . the former Jane Uttmphrrys, daughter of the late D. L llumpherya of Montpelier, Idaho, who was married Thursday afternoon in Logan. Dr. Pall, a son of Mr. and Sirs. Ambrose Call, 560 North first East, graduated reernUy from the University of Utah Medical tehool and will enter the army toon aa a first lieutenant, lie will be stationed at Harper Mrs. hospital, Detroit, Midi, for nine months aa an Interne, Call, aha a student at the University of Utah, graduated recently from RL Mark's hospital where site received nurses training. One Case of Mumps Recovering One case of mumps is the only Mrs. Archie D. Egbert Is conommunicable disease reported for valescing at a local hospital .folthe week ending September 15, ac- lowing a major operation. cording to the state health report. Wins Ratin- g- The Calvary Lutheran congregation, will meet Wednesday at the Discharged Seventh Day Adventist chapel, 274 Dick Gardner, son of Professor North Second West street, with and Mrs. V, D. Gardner of LoClemens E. Harms, pastor, discuss- gan, has received a medical tils- Technlcian Fourth Grade Gene ing the topic Our True High Priest." Everyone Is cordially in- rine and has returned home. He ked. enlisted In the service two months ago and trained at Catalina divorce Ask Wins Promotion i i hnue, Wins High Rating v Blair, 28, name of M i John N Lft::.U..l I hi at who died jr i!y a ( i.c k fur 17 at nraard InIV-ib-rof Califhome In fur w ,nn. leg fit! p. ire and erp-- i fluenza, w.U be conducted Saturtakes price for Uu.ipu t fluih at day at 3 p, m. in l!e lea'jdon the 1944 Ui- - h Mate fair, first ward chapel uiwr direct ion Victor WathliHijw,. Logan VWtors of Dr, and Mrs, Vaughan M. pond He was Ixu n G toljer 9, 1915 In are viuung frumt and rUUw I mi-toof a ton William A and r iah Roger Blair. He w.tt ed- fn Dan en route to the eat schools and where Dr. Pond will enter the ited In North Cache high army corps. He has completed hi from graduated rhool in 1933 where he was a iutcrmhlp tn a California hna. Dr. pond U the non of Mr, prominent athlete. The following pituL Mrs. Preston IhJnd and hit and year he moved to California and former the wife, Marjorie Crock at the time of his death wwt Is a daughter of Mr. and Urt r.lght production superintendent clt. John A Crockett of the Floneer Rubber Mills company, Pittsburg. He married Winona Smith No- Mr. and Mm. Ksplin Mar Etplin Mr. and Mrs. A vember 24. 1934 In Brigham city. reha of Fort Collins, Cdo, orActive in church work, he hiorne there after Uwlr turned la ganized the first Y.M M I A. in the a few days in Login PltUbmg ward and served two liendmg home of his father. t Ue vtMUng as jeora president Professor A C. &pS;n. They have Sun Ivors Include his parents, also titled many of their other his widow, and the following relatives and friends here. Mr brothers and sisters: Otis Bidr, is employed at the AgricuSait Lake City, Roaemond and Esp.in ltural College of Colorado as an Harold Blair, Mrs. Ethel McGee. Instructor, Mrs. Vesta Jorgenson and Mrs. Ndda Loire, Lewiston, Gao!iiu- - Ration Friends may call at the home of his sister, Mrs. Ethel McGee Coupons this evening and Saturday until "B-- 3 and C3" gasoline ration time of sendees. Burial in the coupons wli be Invalid for motorLewiston cemetery will be under ists after September 30. At the direction of the Kenneth Lind- same time T coupon marked quist mortuary. "3rd Quarter" will expire for commercial motor vehicle operators. Emma M. Nelson Filling station operators will have Mrs. Emma Miller Nelson, 69, until October 10 to turn them in died Tuesday night In the family to their supplier for gasoline or home, 543 I street In Idaho Falls, exchange them at their local war price and rationing board for raIdaho. tion checks. Distributors have unMrs. Nelson was bora February til October 20 to deposit these 21, 1875, In Providence, a daughter coupons In their ration bank of Jacob and Elisabeth Miller. She accounts. later resided in Salt Lake City, and following her marriage there to Joseph J. Nelson, formerly of Logan, they went to Idaho Falls and have resided there for 36 years. A son and a daughter by a former marriage, George F, Hobusch of Salt Lake City and Mrs. H. Gillespie, Los Angeles, also three California, survive; daughters, Mrs. Oscar Steele, Pocatello; Mrs. Leo Sievers, Rigby, Idaho and Mrs. Etta Ryan, Ross, Calif; seven brothers and sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth Paxton, Santa Monica, Cal; Dr. John T. Miller, Los Angeles. Cul.; Mrs. Bertha Holsehul, Salt Lake City; Mrs, Mary Nyman, Charles and Joseph Miller, Logan, and Alma Miller of Ogden. Uw-Vuu- Licenses Marriage licenses ,have been issued to Ezra Lloyd Budge, 20 of Ogden and Naoma Bartschl, 21 of Nounan, Idaho; to La Varr Dawson Woodbury. 18, of Logan, and Loretta D. Jenson, 18 of Millville; to Delbert Warren, 21, Freedom, Wyo, and Deola White, 17 of Thayne, Wyo.; to Alfred C. Miller, 19, end Vivian E. Kennedy, 19, bth of Ogden. Makes Refunds One Logan car dealer made a voluntary refund to the local price panel for $125 last week on an overcharge of a car, and a Logan individual made a refund to the price panel of $328 on an overcharge of a truck. Both of these checks were forwarded to the United States Treasury. The Logan Price Panel is watching particularly the used car market and has one case pending against a Logan automobile firm which may be a willful violation which can lead to criminal action in the district court. Don C. Earl, son of Mr. and Mrs, E. O. Earl, has been pro moled to seaman first class training at the amphibious landing school near San Diego. Cal. He entered the navy In May. Wins Promotion Captain Alder Merrill, son of Mr. end Mrs. Nettie S. Merrill of Richmond, has been promoted to Completes Course Technician Fourth Grade Rich- major in the army after three ard V. Phillips of Logan, has years service In the European completed a special communications theater of operations. course at the southern signal corps school, Camp Murphy, Cal., Birth Announced A daughter was bom Monday and now is to report at Gamp at a local hospital to Dr. and Crowder, Mo. Mrs. Sylvan Lloyd Wright Mrs. Member of Test Group Wright is the former Marie of Wellsvllle, while her Technician Fourth Grade Gene Maughan with the army dental is husband C. Clark, son of Mr. end Mrs. Luis Obispo, Cal. at San Carl W. Clark, of Smithfield, has corps returned to Camp Carson, Colo., Released from Hospital after participating in an experiment conducted by the quarter master corps, ground forces anc medical department, to determine how soldiers fare on an evclusive NOW PLAYING Wll-helmi- na Private Philo Rasmussen, son of Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Rasmussen of Richmond, a propeller specialist with the army transport Back to School diet of emergency rations. Six command, has been released from Hazel Stoddard, daughter of Mr. reinfantry companies, commanded a hospital in Iran where he Mrs. C. I. Stoddard of Richand James H. O'Reilly, ceived medical treatment by Colonel mond, has returned to Logan to have been In the Pike national enter USAC after spending the forest for eight weeks underging Promoted summer in San Francisco, Calif. the test. One of the companies Royal H. Sorensen, husband of She is president of Kappa Delta lived on field rations, while fhe Alice Rollins Sorensen, 657 East sorority. others at assorted emergency field Fifth North, Logan, has been proMen spending weeks in moted to rank of first lieutenant rations. isolated or front positions must in the army. He was commissionlive on these rations for long ed in the army sanitary corps In been periods of time and the war de- December, 1943 and has partment wanted to know How stationed overseas since March long they could get along beyond He graduated from Utah State the lines of normal supply. .The Agricultural college in 1938 and men finished the test in even bet- was employed in the U. S. marine ter health than their excellent hospital, Norfolk, Va., and Bush-ne- ll physical condition when they went General hospital in Brigham out, a cording to the report of the City before receiving his public relations officer. CO-HII- T ntflf Ifl: sssr- - . "X FOR)ll'PARf?Or Presidential candidate for the Republican nomination, will give a series of important radio broadcasts on the following dates and stations: 4? M our child's shoes must go farther. If we cant fit and Star Brand Shoes are made to do just that! select another child in the styles prefer, we suggest you Poll-Parr- Rationing means jou is more important than style. If pattern ... for fit . were temporarily out of the right size, you will ... for EC HOWS Poll-Parr- . . . it pays to uait Xv, . N , for VALUE and Star Brand Shoes! 51.98 0 $4.75 31 NORTH MAIN Sept. 22 Sept. 25 at (NBC) KDYL at (NBC) KDYL t 9:00 p.m. 8:00 pan. - DANA DON WILLIAM AMECHEASDREWSEYTHE CHM1ES GICffOBD -Kf The radio public is respectfully invited to listen to Governor Deweys IT I f THE STORY OF CARRIER X AND STAR BRAND SHOES ise to wait - A A Governor 5 Thomas E. Dewey iV't'i w H ifrnm Vs ti.ctc a shortage shoes of children's Ck be Hfitft MW .Jj, , R M a fu, ..u; I-- Virginia Stone, daughter of Mr. Private First CW and Mrs and Mrs. William Stone of Newhave returned to ton. has enlisted in the WAVES Rodney June San Antonio, Texas, here he is and will leave soon for Hunter stationed lth the engineering College, New York, to begin her section at Fort Sam Houston. boot training. Several parties have honored Miss Stone during the Wheelwrights YWt Here past few days. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wheelwright and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Knighton Card of Thanhs of Ogden spent a pleasant evening To thO'-who were so sympawith Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Smart thetic during our recent bereavethis week. ment, in learning of the death In the service of our son, Theo Juniors Meet Perkes, and to those who particiThe Logan Junior Literary club pated in the memorial services, we met recently at Use home of Mrs. are deeply grateful Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Perkes Die Wangsgaard. Mrs. Robert Affleck reviewed the book, "Collected and family. Poems of Robert Frost. Luncheon was served to IS. Church Services jour g n, I Mrs. C. H. Dorsey, former reU completed 33 combat ndasion since ho now lives in may. I lei pilot of a 4 LiberWyoming, Is visiur.g friend and ates bomber. rcUuvc here. Hack to Texas j 1i't 1 Ih-ho- p Drc drnt of Logan : Ba Cl.fftrd M.m-- rtiuw MLS t"T for ti fur .htu i Fuix-m- l oi.it M UU Clifford M. HUir lH-i- ii Wins io of ft K, fr, M. ,!ai 1 1 Mr Mt!.ngcf the ?- -i Gull camp of Paughvri of Utah I. oncers w.U foe M mil y, September 25:ll at 2 p m at the home of Laticme Ad urns The Jeiii. Pioneer Markers and MumimenU will be given Ho&tesscs arc by ZeliU Maeser. President Hannah Linford. Bertha L. Johnson. Elliel El .more and Adams. tlvt Pare irtv. IThh Cn EV1H OSHEA RICHARD CRANE R1CHAR0 S JAECKEL GLENN URBAN CEDRIC HENRY HATHAWAY by Republican County Committee Q nm messages. 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