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Show rape Eight The Cache American, Logan, Cache County, Utah Tuesday, October . lM I On Furlough 'REMEMBER WHEN v.,u t. ,i tu V a i li. u : tl 1 t!.i tin.? dn T(. ! t j hi Hum i'' ' t imirr i lint Ih'i liim'. but that o. ,1 j .'u ti uhjmi t of li ij.i on ini., u'.oe ir it I h. V'lii tl.Js h ruej.M !' tiin.c Mlti- ..!. li - Hlt P.ihl Club lough vl.lUng I i (lull,!it i f ai oil tut b:ok to "Ilk Jolt K -- X Lli.alielh F..ia;..l 1 vi'!' I Ink! oiTie !urmg the niotul of S; u n.b r, Dcjiuty Oik M.rjot.' TiiiMtii iibnouncccl today. 3, 1 U ho il.i cl for Mrs. I.b.-i-lo a Chr.U l.ioA , .,1 1i.1v I:. gill at j 1 S.i For I ('ritchlovv' . sin. n i .ii.t is b. t.i Thirty Licenses Tliitv i.,.irn.i.i- ll fiiis K u ll by I.'ll tuilii county u J to - to u-- d-- a ! The Republic for Which We Stand au--,- rCT ft I in-- J r J1u.1v in Jhrum oi lu , t tJ uge, acre loudi.Clrd i ..1 day ul 1 p. in. in tin Hjrmn Fir-t- j a aid by J. W. Wr.ghl. biMi- - in s Adair. 5. ilu;i In-ar- KKNNLTII LINDQUIST Mortuary fid- 1 !i Klne ism - rhmp III fi 19 -- VXvjO.- : , She u.s botn December 7. 1U35 m Sti aiToi tblnie, Eng. Jtlorwnh. Corpor.il I Grande niiHlrup, mi r of George and a ial.it, oaughti-Mr. of und Mrs J. E. Bindrt,i, Fellows. In AuGoodwin r'r.ilues 230 Eat Firtt Smith. left Monday tor Camp Shelby. Miss., folbvv-tn- j gust. Ibiiti slit came to the Unhid Stole ai'.h her family and lived u furlough si cut In Logun. .or t ,ght years at Davenport. Io-- a They moved to Ogden where In Virginia he taught school and on August Mrs. Mona K. IJ.ilr, daughter j i. 1893 to Hyrum, where she made of Mr. and Mr. Joisph Kavtli of .ii-- r home. i imanciit Logan. j viMttng in Qtnnuru, Active churih in work, she was Va , with her sister, Mrs. IK .ouasilor in the old Hyrum ward K. IViuon. Relief Society; counselor in the .lyruin stake relief so.iety. Presi-let- n .Mote to Salt Lake of the Hyrum First ward Y. Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Harmon and 4. M. I. A. and served several I.iin.ly of Coll ge ward are mov,ears s ward and stake organist, ing to Salt Lake City to make die was an accomplished musician. thur home. Mr. Harmon will be She wus married to Benjamin employed by a real estate firm C. Critehlow, April 5, 1881 in iht-.lthere. Salt Lake Endowment house, le died August 31. 1934. Di.Nea.se Deport Survivors include three of hei s Four of wliooj mg cough ix sons and daughters: Mrs. D. wire ri ported in Cache county L B.ekmore. Paradise; Mrs, Eric out uie of Logan city fur the ;b.-rand Frances Critehlow. tteik ending September 29. the salt Lake City; 12 grandchildren, state health department reported me of whom is serving n the today. irmed forces, and eight greatgrandchildren. Editor Here Burial in the Hyrum cemetery Leonard McDonald, former ex- van under direction of the Thomp-rn- n ecutive secretary of the Utah State funeral home. Agrlcultur.il college alumni association, is a Logan visitor today. Agnes C. Chedzey He now edits the Utah Farmer, Funeral services for Mrs. Agnes in monthly magazine published Cutler Chedzey, 84, resident of Salt Lake City. Robin for 40 years who ied Sun-diat the home of a daughter, Meeting' Scheduled Florence Schmer in Nampa, Mrs. Mark IU Greene and II. Grant will be conducted WednesIdaho, adminIvins, Utah office of Price in the Robin ward chapel. istration officials, will meet mem-ber- s day December 23, was bom She war of the Cache county 1859 in Castlegate, England, and price and rationing board tonight at 7:45 p. m. in the Logan cham. came to the United States with her husband, John B. Chedzey in about ber of commerce headquarters. 1885. They lived for a short time at Almy, Wyo., and then moved to Recent Births where Robin they operated a Recent births in local hospitals Since 1935 she had farm. large include a son to Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Corlctt Seamons of Benson; a son made her home in Nampa.1933. ded in September, Chedzey to Mr. and Mrs. Reed Leishman A member of the church, she was of Wellsville; a daughter to Mr. of the Robin war Relief president and Mrs. J. E. Price of Smith-fiela daughter of Mr. and Mrs. society for many years and had Glen McKinnon of Randolph; a done considerable work in the Loson to Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Lallis gan temple. Survivors include one son and X of Mendon. six daughters, Mrs. Sylvia LawMrs. Ruth Hanna-forrence, Logan; Win Axvard Mrs. Veda Farner, and Mrs. The reserve officers training Agnes .Randall, Chub vista, Cal.; corps unit at Utah State Agricul-tura- l Mrs. Edith McNiel, Shoshone, Ida.; college, has been awarded a Mrs. Florence Schmer, Nampa and rating of excellent according to Moroni 12 Pocatello; Chedzey, word received at the college from seven great grandgrandchildren, Lieutenant Colonel J. W. Ramsey, two brothers and a sischief of the ROTC branch, Ninth children, T. H. ter, Cutler, Logan; Elijah Service command. Lieutenant Colonel Ben B. Blair, commandant Cutler, Los Angeles, Chi. and Mrs. of the unit, said the rating is based Sylvia Machin, North Hollywood, on the report of the annual unit Cal. Hot urns to - 111 yfi (amp ca-e- Promoted 'tY-jv- f I ObR RAi-- l a IS A MM) t wmiilw stou skinsvdms CIO Dean Hohn.m, wm of Mr. and Mrs. Albert V. Holman, has bet n frumoted to rank of corporal with the signal corps at Camp Crowder. Mo. v-- " MPtRS AND CAMf Here from Idaho Leonard Warden of Idaho Falls, Idaho were Iogan Mr. visitors over the week-enWasdin is connected with radio station KID there. Mr. and Mrs. d. y Join WAVES Hazelle Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Johnson and Edith Gudmundson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Gudmundson, ' have enlisted in the Logan, WAVES and will leave November 28 for Hunter College. Brooklyn, New Officers N. Y., to begin their training. Lewiston New officers of the of the local Post No. 50, American Legion, in- They are employees stalled Saturday Include S. H. telephone office. Pond, commander; Joseph A. Ransom, vice commander; William L. Birthday Party Tond, adjutant; Elmer Roman, In honor of the birthday anni-ver- sj chaplain: Lcland Van Orden, hisry of Mrs. Hopkin Rice, a torian; S. S. Lower, sergeant at delightful dinner party was held arms, and Ira Hyer, service officer. Sunday at Willow Park. A hot dinner was served followed by games and social visiting. Family Visiting Parents members present were the guest two and Mrs. Arthur Bybee children Janice and Elaine, who of honor, Mrs. Hopkin Rice, Mr. have been making their home In and Mrs. Oscar N. Rice and family Van Couver, Wash., for the past of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. James Mr. and Mrs. year are visiting in Logan with Houghton of Ogden. Mr. and Rice of William Millville, A. P. Mrs. and Mr. their parents, Arthur has been Mrs. Dell Rice and daughter of C. Pedersen. Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Peworking with the Kaiser Shipbuildtersen and daughters; a grandson a as pipefitter. Corporation ing Aviation Cadet Reid L. Rice is former Mrs. Bybee is the Joyce training with the air corps at Pedersen. Spence Field, Moultrie, Georgia. Your sons fight Fas Ism In For-ig- n lands, you let go unchallenged Marriage Licenses n in our state.-- Marriage licenses have been isT! sued at the Cache county clerks Have you not"7; , been told to clean! ' X. office to H. A. Nielsen, 70, Idaho ; your own Falls, Idaho and Clara Raymond, Fascism 72 of Logan; to Wallace Batt Adamounts to using ams, 23 of Weston, Idaho and Helen Arabell Durant, 19 of St. the Individual to enrich the state, Mont.; to George J. Ignatius, Welch, 23 and Phoebe Ormond, giving strength to those In power 20, both of Bancroft, Idaho; to Lee Nielsen Rindlisbacher, 23, of they can Millville and Ila Beryl Carlisle, perpetrate them19 of Benson; to Marcus Jeppsen, selves in office. 58 of Preston, Idaho and Phelia The wild game Johnson, 48 of Newton; to Leon outfit kills all the 21 of Providence and Robt. Crooks ton deer and elk to Matthews, Ruth Luth, 15, Logan; to Henry enrich the states treasury leaving David Wilding, 75 of Brigham no breeding stock. City, and Kate W. Geddes, 73 of The liquor outfit with the mon- Logan. opoly, which is contrary to Fed-r- al anti-tru- st is exacting 700 per cent profits, a better racket than bootleggers had. There is your Fascism right at home. Trade i L. Tom Perry and Mr. Maw in November. (Paid political advt. by Robert Crookston) &MLOCALS first? yrdfj that -- United Sfcies SENATOR IT'S TIME FOR A CHANGE! For Peacetime Jobs Under The Free American System (Paid political advertisement Ruth if Ogden, and Mrs. Will, am of Evans and daughter Wilma oi Salt Lake City, were ginM Mr. and Mrs. Bert Orchaid on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ah in Orchard went to Lava Hot Springs Sunday to spend the week. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Blair of Ogden spent Saturday and Sunday in Ioewbton visiting relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Amasa Bybee of Ogden and Mrs. Miller Kent of Los Angeles, Cailf., spent Sunday in Lewiston visie.ng with relatives. Mrs. Hyrum Hutton of Hyrum spent Sunday visiting with her Elect administrative and unit training inspection made last spring and 11am Telford. Mrs. Centine has been her parents with visiting of Major and Mrs. Baer for the past sev-erGeneral David comMcCoach, months; she returned to Calimanding general, Ninth Service fornia Wednesday. command. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Goff and three children, Karen Thayne and .was given by command Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Baer entertained at a family dinner Mrs. honoring her two sisters, Mary Centine of California and Mrs. George Denning, her son William and daughteij Maryetta of Idaho Falls, Idaho, Thursday. Guests were guests of honor and their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil Committee) Mr. Ruby BernhLxl and Marietta IKuison. Mr. and Mrs. George Viliett we:e in Logan Fu.urduy. Mrs Arthur Bergc.son spent Friday in Logan. Mrs. Edna Gustavcaon was a Logan visitor Filday. Mrs. Dean Mo-and daughter Marshia of Ogden is the guest of parents. Mr. and Mrs. Blair. Mrs. Valeria Fond and son Martin spent Saturday in Salt Lake City. Miss Eva Bentley of Salt Lake City is visiting with relatives In Lewiston. s, Mr.-- . , er hr Ros-mon- LEE ON THE REPUBLICAN TICKET Utah d; d, Itcpubllcnn Slat fads a Business Odministration Eliminate waste and extravagence from the State Government! Foster industries throughout Utah to provide jobs for returning soldiers! Give the Old Folks SECURITY, not whispered threats, vague promises. REGISTER - Oct. 10, 17, 31; Nov. Political advertisement, paid for by Ed. 1 Morrissey. THE OLD JUDGE SAYS... V" ( &'$$ a EVERY WEDNESDAY NIGHT DEWEY MEMBER IS D-D- 7 "It AY ROBERT ARMBRUSTERS ORCHESTRA IN For America D R I C K E R (Paid Political Advt. by County Republican Committee Station KSL at 8:30 p. m. Brought to you by UTAH POWER & 4' LIGHT CO. sounds almost like a miracle. Judge... how did we ever do it? American industry did it, Sally. When the Japs conquered the chief natural rubber producing centers of the world they thought they had dealt a death blow to our war effort But la less than two years, we are producing enough synthetic rubber in this country to supply all our fnilitary and essential civilian requirements. Our rubber experts knew how to make it but the most practical process at the time required huge amounts of industrial alcohol for beyond the already over- - ... J taxed capacity of our industrial alcohol plants. So, overnight our countrys beverage distillers stopped making whiskey and produced hundreds of millions of gallons of the vitally needed alcohol As a matter of fact Sally, a high government official said recently . . synthetic rubber is from 6 to 9 months ahead of where it could have been if alcohol had not been available for butadiene production." We were really fortunate, werent we Judge, to have a beverage distilling industry In existence able to help perform this great wartime miracle! 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