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Show i I Page Four Friday, November 3. Seaman cu Won! Injured rueivid foQCAL 1 The Cache American. Logar 1 'R was in Iau: in Thin sday I Imt W. ford E Stoih.lt Si ..man, lust clu, son of Mr uiul Mis Paul Slroboit. 247 Wet H-t- ! Logan Victor Smitli .strut and 'liu hand of Mi- G. G. Sweeten of Salt Lake Iris While Stroh. , lo.m was injured t.eilously last Sunday in city, former Garland bu.sinf.sman, an automobile act ldi nt m ar the was a. I .or:. m visitor Thursday. San Diego, Cal , naval base w here he was atationed. ID I 1 Mothers to Meet Lliabetli Faikcr 'at u no ho t diiui.r pally Sunday Fun r.d m r nos for Mu I'll i aftiuuon ill honor of I.iiutuiaht beth h long P.ukir, 79 Kenneth Caiiwill and Coijxual of Wcllsv llle, who 'led Gle lid la. Those included were a three year illMr. and Mrs. James Cantwell and afternoon after conducted today at sure ness, Mis. Mr, and Dean 1 Tui.-d.i.- v i 1 Cant family. w and family of Amalga; Wilburn If. Cantwell and Mr National and Completes Course guard mothers and .Mrs. Seth Chambeis. Dinner wives will meet tonight at 7:30 PrJv.de Max J. Johnson, son of was served and the afternoon p. m. at the home of Mrs. Samuel Mr, and Mrs Max Johnson, 2i0 sjent In visiting and music. reterson. 244 Piiaton Avenue. Boulevard, I.ogan. has gradu ited Mrs. Noble L. Chambers enterfrom the ainiament school at Den tained at a party Home on I'ui lough ver, Colo. He is in the army uirl,.ning in' honor" of Thursday her birthday Private Lloyd Rrown. son of corPsI Those included were anniversary. Mr, and Mrs Fnrnn Jhown. la Mrs. w. A. Chambers, Mrs. Hay home on fuilouKh from Camp Transferred , Chambers, Mrs. Nathan Mather. Wolters, Texas. Mrs. Morris Mrs. Keith Lieutenant Alan C. Carter, son Meikle, Mrs Hansen, T. L. Alim, Mrs. H Mrs of Charle Promoted Captain and Seth Chambers, Mrs. Leo A. to the been has assigned Carter, Mrs. Theron Chambers, Clyde Dempler. husband of Mrs. Hansen Marian Demler of Logan, has ben Sedalia army air field, Warrens and the hostess. Luncheon was is a student Mo He former bure, served and the evening spent in promoted to grade of sergeant. of USAC. He is stationed at Robins Field, visiting. Mrs. Chambers was presented with a gift. Georgia. Rible Lecture Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Vaughan. Mrs, Leon Fonnesbcck will pre- Lionel Vaughan, Thayne Vaughan, Thirty Three Licenses Thirty three marriage licenses sent the second in a series of Mrs. Orba Dryer and son George were lsesued at the Cache county Bible lectures Saturday at 2.30 p. of Downey. Idaho; Mr. and Mrs clerks ofllre during October, ac- m. at the stake house. Her sub- Robert Vaughan and son Robert of Lewiston, were guests of Mr. cording to Deputy Clerk Marjorie ject will be "Bible Narrative." and Mrs. Richard Richardson and Crookston. family. Returns Home Visiting Sunday in Newton with Attend U Private Feter Merrill, son of Dr. Richardson were Stanley Four Logan girls now are at- and Mrs. W. W. Merrill Is home Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Kenneth McFarland. of Utah. on a brief furlough tending the University after comRichardson and Mrs. They are Jovce Rarrett, Gloria pleting boot training with the U. Vaughan Richard Richardson. Johnson and Rosalie Lehrer, fresh- S. Marine corps in San Diego. Mrs Ed ward Hansen entertainmen. and Afton Hayward, sopho1. He enlisted in the service ed at a C more. birthday party Friday in three months ago. honor of her daughter, Betty Jane, who was observing her 6th Recent Rirths birthday. Refreshments were served (iiocers Meet to 12 guests The afternoon was Recent births in loral hospitals Sherman P. Lloyd, Salt Lake include a son to Mr. and Mrs. in playing games. spent Evan R. Jones. I.ogan: a daughter city, executive secretary of as.---the Miss Lena Smith of Salt Lake-citUtah retail S.ate grocers to Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Shaffer was honored at a party cuircnt gov nation, of Garland. ernment regulations affecting given by Mrs. Glen Tout Monda grocers at a meeting of Cache evening at her home. The evening Club Meets grocers Thursday was spent in visiting. Luncheon county retail Members of the Junior Literary night in the Logan chamber of was served to six guests. Mr. and Mrs. Loron Low and club heard Mrs. Fred Thompson commerce headquarters. Films on review Ernie Pyle's book. "Here merchandising were shown also. son Ned, Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Woodruff and daughters. Mr. and Is Your War, at a meeting WedMrs. Coleman Read and family, nesday at the home of Mrs. J. At Denver Hospital attended the Hancey reunion held Clare Hayward. Mrs Guy ChrisFive advanced trainees of the at Gutnavah tensen was a special guest. park in Logan canWilliam Budge Memorial hospital yon Sunday. school of nursing are enrolled in Attending the memorial services Entertain course at of Dennis Peterson a special pediatrics at Newton The Providence Lions club en- Denver General hospital, Denver, was Mr and Mrs. Ladel Blanch tertained recently for more than A. Georce Raymond, ard and Mr. and Mrs. Dresden 100 club members of Pro; i Colorado, Blanchard announces hospital superintendent Dav-.denee. Sharp, state club The trainees are Prlwite Ray Crockett, son of Joyce Bcrgcson. leader, Reuben Hansen, assistant Mrs. Mary Crockett, has received Connie Talbot, Lewiston; Cornish; In county agent charge of 4 H June medical discharge from the army Corinne; work; Miss Amy Kearsley, coun'y Virginia Wright, Visiting with his parents, Mr and S'hirley and home demonstration Ilyrum, agent, and Johnson, Mrs Gus Myers, is Delbert Mendon. Lillian Hendricks were special Hughes, Myers. Mr. Myers is in the U. S Mr Hansen showed pic guests. navy. tures of club activities Marriage Revealed Mrs Woodrow Seeley entertained Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Shaw of at a Hallowe'en party for her son Turn in Pods Logan announce the marriage of Clair at her home Tuesday evenSchool students. Hoy Scouts or their granddaughter, Miss Eliza ing. A variety of. games were en4 H club members who have been befh Price to Sergeant Jerry De joyed during the eiemng. Bach gathering milk weed pods were ad Camp of Beverley Hills, Cal. The guest received prizes at a fish vised today by County Agent marriage took place October 28 pond. Refreshments were served Lloyd Hunsaker to turn in their at ten little guests. Lecsville, La. Muss Price is a to collection to schools, scout lead Golden and red Delicious Apers or club leaders before Mon- foimer member of the Utah State ples, $1 35 and up. Anna L. Lardeday. Payment will be made for Agricultural college libiary kin. 606 West 1st North, Smith-field- . the collection. partment. Mrs. Walter Snelgrove entertain, Vote Opposed Promoted ed the Book Luree Literary club The National Legislation com- at her home Friday Bern C. Stlrland. son of Mr evening. the and Mrs. C. S. Stirland of Provi- mittee of the Logan chamber of Mrs. Bert Reese reviewed Goodnight Sweet Prince, dence. has been promoted to grade commerce voted opposed to the book, Refreshments universal by Gene Fowler. of sergeant at Buckley Field, Colo, three propositions for according to an announcement by military training in peacetime as were served to 17 club members. the public relations office at that outlined in the recent referen. Mrs. Theron Hansen is the new field. He is a graduate of South dum of the United States cham- - club member. Mrs. Marvel Nilson Cache high school and also at- - her. The committee adopted the will entertain the club at her tended an air corps instrument views of the negative committee home November 10. school prior" to his army service. that the propositions at present S Sergeant atid Mrs. Jack Cook As a civilian he was a clerk in are not timely and that the de- of Mary s file. Cal., were guests of universal the Logan J. C. Penney company sirability military of Mrs. Jay Knudson Wednesday. destore and an instrument repair- training in times of peace his wife and Visiting with man at Hill Field, Ogden. He en- pends entirely upon the outcome children is Private Albert Carter listed in the coast artillery on of the war and the character of of Camp Walters, Texas. Private June 27, 1942 and served in that the peace to follow. The mem- Carter is in the infantry and will branch four months before be- bers of the local committee are return to Fort Ord, California. ing transferred to the air corps. Herschel Bullen, chairman; E. T. T Sergeant Stewart Peterson, He was discharged in March, 1943 Young, vice chairman; Joseph E. who has been ,in the South Pato become an air Cardon, John L. Coburn, Chris cific, was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. and cadet a year later. He has been Monsen, Professor M. R. Merrill, Coleman Read recently. Dr. stationed at Buckley field sine Elvie Heaton, Joseph A. Geddes and Noble Chambers. October 5. 11 - di'-cue- in the WtlKville Second ward chapel. She was born Septembir 1, 1880 In Well.svillo, a daughter of John Green. She and Anne was married to Will. am II. Parker Sepimht r 22, 1887 ill the Logan Temple He died 30 years ago Mrs Parkir was a member of the Mormon church and had be n a Relief Society worker until she became 111. Sun Ivors Include five sisters: Mrs. Anne Hyde. Kctchum, Idaho; Mrs. Lillie Houseley. Ogden; Mrs. Mary Hendry. Jerome. Idaho; Mrs, Rachel Frandsen. Malad, Idaho; and Mrs. Laura Sorensen. Ogden. Burial was in the cemetery under direction of the Thompson funeral home. m p. e PROMINENT UTAH EDUCATOR DIES (Continued from page One) Twin Falls, Idaho; and Lieutenant Winston H. Henderson, (Bud) Cal.; Fresno, army air forces, Mrs. Wanda seven daughters, Craig. Los Angeles. Cal.; Mrs. Lois Crandall, Glendale, Cal.; Mrs. Mrs. Gardner. Midvale; Mary Phoebe Smith,, Mrs. WilL Sparks and Mrs. Afton Ryan. Logan; and Mrs. Rebecca Chattcrton. Farragut, Idaho, and 25 grandchildren. brothers and The following B. sistirs also surtive: Senator W Henderson. James T. Hendcr-soand Mrs Rebecca Nelson, Ari-m- o, Idaho; Henry W. Henderson, and Louts E. Henderson. Pocatello. Idaho, and Dr. D. W. Hendcr. son. Salt Lake City. n Furgeson of Logan at a local hospital following a major operation. Mrs. Leon Is recovering M. spent C. Harris a lifetime Candidate for has in support of - Re-Electi- while community velopment. IT v deRaz-berrie- In a S- 4 v - .TV r. t i s! forum meeting as a member of a group to discourage a muhospital nicipal he never offered one in favor of that humanitarian move. As city attorney he has not insisted upon Robt Crookston . enforcement O f the state plumbing code as restate board of commended by health to guard against typhoid epidemics, such as Brigham and Provo had caused through faulty plumbing inspection. ...j.... Robert Crookston. (Paid Political Adt.) H FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT "he says, worth 4-- J PRESIDENT Recovering 4 '.V j , i Vf ' V ;j 1 . District Judge Marriner W. Morrison Candidate for Re-electi- on Lewis E. Nelson Candidate for District Attorney PileSufferersUrgedToAvoid CONSTIPATION I Hot Wafer end Kruschen Safs Before Breakfast. No Forcing! No Straining! Heres amazingly effective way to moisten bowel contents and obtain more gentle .asy movements. Every morning for 5 days, 15 minutes before breakfast drink a gl iss of hot water to which one teaspoonful of Kruschen Salts has been added. Bowel contents become soft, moist . easier to expel. No need to strain and thus risk painful rectal irritation. Usually within an hour wastes are expelled smoothly and gently. Get Kruschen Salts at all drug stores. Over 245 million bottles sold in 100 years it must be rood. the past AT NEEDHAMS Safeguarding our SAYS: ITS C. Jay Van Orden For State Representative North District VERY Representative Adrian W. Hatch SHAM Stadium JUST... if safeguards your purchase 0 ( Why bother with laces, straps or buckles I Smartness can be attained without them, says fashion. And strangely enough its true. Youll marvel at the tailored good looks of this low heeled polished calf shoe on the foot. Our pride in the enviable reputation we have thus far established is your assurance of value. Because we have won the confidence of so never many through diligent effort we would risk losing it. Therefore, count on our going farther than necessary to win your faith. ' 0y 'i ' FI3 RECHOWS ssi-'iri- FINE FOOTWEAR . . . CORRECTLY FITTED 31 NORTH MAIN OS iu jF.Y ELEel NORTH MAIN ST, OGan U'AH MO"t Candidate for South District Re-electi- on Term |