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Show Friday, November The Cache American, Logan, Cache County, Utah Page Eight Jard.ne of Idaho Falla, Idaho, spent the weekend vA.Ung relative In Clark&Um. 47-- 0 In honor of her daughter La Willis Thompson tit-tHae, Mi The jiowrful Utah Uti (punk tabled tin fhlldien Wednesday 7 0 a (tei noon t(l the young Ut.,h Aggie Tur-kiy F.arl Thompson, Mr. and Mr Thui'day in tin traditional .Mrs Jurdino, who before and Mr. clavuc Clyde Jay grid nowd of more than JO.UOQ fans, are employed in Ogdut, ipu.l ll.e at Clarkaton. the pa-- t wetk-en- d ft was tl.f worst m ib.n k in foot-i.ill Mrs. David Thompson la visitynirs of Utah Aggve u lut ions. ing In Mal.id as guest of Mr. and Jones-U- . The touted Indians completely Mis. Marvin of Logan was a Barrett J. the ouipi.ised and owl powered In town Thuisday. business visitor i as d they Aggies Jennie Rav-- , and Miss Afton and touchdowns piled up seven Christen en, Trent bU M.ss n. rolled up 424 yacJs The best the have Christensen. Coleen Miss a was gather Statei tould (hi at work finished their Iirry and total oi 127 yatus are at home Couch Duk Romi.ey's Farmers Mrs. Ida lhinmett of St Charles maoe a game figh' of it for the Idaho Is visiting her paitnu. flrit quarter. but the Afcgie Mr. and Mrs Robert Buttars. substitution ur.ik'')cn with every Ilirbara J.irdmc spent the hampered Thtir cause was week vKUng friends in Dilpast by pool passing nid punl.ng that lon. Montana. gave Utah m my added scoring Tlie meeting house at Clarks-tochan "cs and made the Utah light will soon be ready to use. even more desperate. Tlie past month the people have The Hal headache to the At been bu-- y cleuning and oiling gies war Morris F.ckhn, who pat the fior. re fnr.shmg the wood on a one man show that ivjs woik and betiehcs and i tiltin', nothin, short of Cc motional. Hi in a new cement walk. Caipeta sco i ed three tout !, clow ns. helped will be ol.'ccd :n the Lies and sit up most of the others by hu 11 the steps w.U be cieur j tint returns and long The bishopr c should be complijaunts fioni the line of scrimmage. mented on the dean up to date! A large crowd of Aggie Ians building. J. Byron They are; 1. dttciiiad the contest. Two large Bavsten. hop; Joseph sections on the Cast side of the M.ilmberg and H.llnrd Archibald. btadi .m were rilled with USAC students and alumni members. The Aggie band and cheering section aKo added to the ;oior-fu- l spectacle. with (pent the week end Mr. and Mrs. grandparents, H. S. Thompson. Mrs Lucy A. Jen-arecently returmd from a pleasant visit with relatives at Perry and Ogden. Mrs. Annie H Jardme was an gut.t ui a birthday d liner served at her home Monday, Novt ruber 20, sixteen guests being Ho-- , tevses were Mis J.ir- pie-in- t. c. lies Mr. II. S daughters. Ihcmpson, Mrs. Kenneth Timmy son. Mrs. H L- Buttars and Mrs. Melvin Buttars of Cortv.sh. lng, UTAH BLASTS ei servlce-connecu- ' uiidi-r'nkiiu- j -- Q. WM I the different- between compensation and pension? A- Compensation i a term used to describe monetary benefits pay able on account of doaUi or disability resulting from ervlce In World War I. Payments on account of service other than World War 1 are termed pensUns. - OO-p'- u' n LE GAL her AGGIES x i d x.x Q. Are mnrttierjf of the WAC, WAVES and other, women's services eligible for benefits under the 0.1. Hill of Rights? A. Yes. they are entitled to all benefits accorded men of the Army and Navy. ment of a deceased veteran's national service life insurance. The monthly payment system was designed to prevent dissipation of the Insurance money. XXX the wife or widow of a vrteran entitled to any preference Q. I under Civil bervleo examination rules? A. Widows receive the sdJitiona! score points their husbands would have been entitled to If they had lived Wives cf veterans do not unless their husband are so disabled as to be unable to accept employment themselves. NOTUE TO CONTRUIOKS Sealed bids Will lX B Cepted in the Ft.ite OHite of th Farm A.hi. :i. .t'.mn at 01 West lirst South, Log..n. Utah, until .y 9, tuiday Dcumb-far the mstalla-t'o- n and ronstrui turn of a Cul- m r S 2 Oj p h44 BIOS will be inary Water System and Storage Tank at Coot Utah Cop.es of the Flans .ml specific ations ore available for contractors at the aid offle-e- , GOASIJND SPRING WATER WORKS COMPANY. Intension Sen ice Lists Adult Leaden; Program (ContinuM from pug? Onej 1945 labor propetts. and m a panel, "Extension Agent Carl led by Professor Act. on, poultry-maFrischknecht, extm.-doXXX XXX Q. it any Army officer U receivwill feature Q. Is there any way dependent Monday's of a deeeased soldier esn collect ing retirement pay because of a nuetings. Amy Kear.dey. Caetie his Insurance In one sum rather buttle wound, can hn also apply county home demonstration agent than get a certain amount each for disability pension? is iha.rmun of the home demonNo. A. he Unless remonth? I gives up hie stration agent's comittee for the A. There Is no way In which de-- ! tirement pay he cannot draw pendents can get a lump sum pay evening roeiul will w.nd up Tlie confeitncC w ith a review Tuesday morning Send questions with j stamped envelope to of the woikshop programs. 4 II The Yeteran's Friend, Disabled American Veterans, 1422 C. d.ir.uistrat.cns; a cont.nu.it on of McMillan St., Cincinnati 6, Ohio, the "programs in ,ction" panel, v.nh R. L. V.'i.,!.y ;nd Myrtle Davidson, ax .at am extension di-- j h T GnfT.n swing board hit her head cut rectors and David Sharp, state umii-- ! lors; haclir, partic.p.itm wifii tloik, ting it badly. She was taken to 4 11 club a1 Director Owens will present Sh irroii Buttais was piinfullv a dot tor for treatment. uinmution. 21, 1911 COVE. UTAH. By L. H. ALLEN. d.- cu.ss Trca-urc- SecreUry- - r. n, fMix Lenten Juice 1 1 AT HOME ! i self-addresse- d, T0 RE.IEVE fefiHEUMATIC PAINS Money Back Jo-i-p- -- If This Recipe Fails Good news travels Iasi -- many ol the thou-anol lolltt who now take kmnn Juice Sor rheumatic pa.ns have Ijuiiu that by ol Allrnru to one t..brrr-rtu!sdJ'i.s Julie In class ol Ubirspooulul ol Union relic! the ache mcr, they get (astir lombago. and pains raumd by rheumatism, no surprise either, I r All. mu Is a Its IS yesr nld (ormula lo relieve rheumatic s at d pains l.i lart il It dies nat nelp at,lour iia nry breg Wlmt col Id be lairerT at any livv elruss sU Only Get All nru t Do it Kow IS cent to lr il was party Friday evening a held in honor of Shirley Goodey, son of Mr- and Mrs. Joseph Goodey; Jesse Godfrey, son of Mr. and Mrs. E.ikel Godfrey; Max Clark, son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Clark and Blain Godfrey, Bon of Mr. and Mrs. Lew Godfrey. The four young men left recently to take their places in the army. Mayor Newel Thompson was in charge of the program which was as follows; Community singing, directed by Mrs De Verl Thompson; raycr, George Myler; L. Tom Perry of Logan was guest speaker; tap dance by Jolean Miss Godfrey of Logan, v.th Cherrill Jardme as accompanist; solos were sung by George Evere-to- n and John Spuhler of Logan; duet by Mrs, Joseph Atkinson of Trenton and Mrs. Kenneth Lamb. A gift was presented to the boys, who each gave a shoit talk and a potted ulant was given to their moth eis; prayer by Bishop J. comByron Ravsten. Dancing entertainpleted tjic pvening's ment. Among the many fnends from out of town who came to attend the party were Mr. and MrsDe Wain Godfrey, Mr. and Mrs John Bar son of Logan; Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Anderson of Preston, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ellerman of Trenton; Mr. and Mrs.' Marvin Godfrey of Trenton. Mrs. Paul Pedersen is at home after spending several weeks with her bushand at San Diego, Cal. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew H. Jar-dand daughter, Mrs. Evan Godfrey, spent several days visiting in Salt Lake city. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hirey recently received a cablegram from their son La Var stating that he had arrived safe. Iy overseas. Mr. and Mrs. William Clark Of Burley, Idaho and Mrs. EfTie - - Back the - Attack Buy Sixth Loan War Wise Americans Now Fight ' Man's diamond ring in 14K gold. Strong, simple, modem design. cZf or Bronchial Irritations Due to Colds With Buckley's "Canadiol" 100. , Mans BULOVA wrist Bends j watch. 17 jewels. Pink 14 K rolled gold; expan- - V 1 Sion bracelet. Yer to Pav-$49- 50 fciEI Almost Instantly you get the surprise of your life coughing spasm eases right away it loosens up thick choking phlegm opens up clogged bronchial tubes makes breathing easier. Theres real economy in Buckleys all no syrup. medication Half to ons teaspoonful will convince the most skeptical. 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