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Show Page Four ltah The Cache American. Logan. Cache County, Birth Announced Temple Day lT A Meet Losan Stake Temple day and held be A Logan PT A council meeting Thursday. night will will be held Wednesday at 7 30 good attendance U desired. p. m. in the Junior high school faculty room, according to Mrs. Graduates Jack Croft, president. son Frank Bradbury, Servant of Mrs. If. C. Bradbury. Logan, graduated last week from the Birthday Party Biahop and Mr. Charles Engatr forces flexible gunnery school land will entertain family memat Laredo, Texas. bers tonight at a social in honor of Mrs. P. A. C. Pedersen, who Divorces Asked is serving her birthday. Two divorce complaints have been filed in First district court, Medic Here both charging mental cruelty. First Lieutenunt Sidney Ralph, Naomi O. Nelson from are, They Henry Nelson and Elizabeth Ann son of Mr- and Mrs. C. If. Ralph, 65 West Fourth North, who has Gessel from Karl C. Gesscl. been serving with the army medical corps for three years, is home: Faces Forgery Charge on a furlough. Vernon Done. 43. of Smitliflcld. was bound over to the First djs Chicken Pox trtet court Monday following a Fifteen new cases of chicken preliminary hearing in Logan city pox were reported in Logan city He was arrested on a court. for the week ending December charge of forgery. 1. according to the state health report. One case of scarlet fever New Members also was noted. New member of the Loean chamber of ccmmorce is Gordon On Furlough of F. the Wickes, manager Cadet Rav Elliott, son and Con of Aviation Wnkes Engineering Mr. struct ion company, according to home cnand Mrs. E. H. Elhott. is duties furlough from Willard Paulsen, chairman of the with the army air corps. A formembership committee. mer Lo-,asenior high school tudmt. he is studving to Bound Over an army pilot Earl D.ihlo, 22. of Clark lrn was bound over to First district Dinner Dance court Monday following a preLogan Lions club members will liminary hearing in Loran citv i niert.un tlu-ipartners tonight court on a charge of larceny He at a j dinner was released on $300 bond. He to accord. ng Eugene allegedly stole 10 bags of alfalfa seed valued at $350 from the Yeates. chairman of arrangements. The banquet begins at 7:30 p. m. Cache Valley Seed and Produce in the Bluebird, following by vs ill company of Smilhfield. He be arraigned Saturday at 10 a m. dancing in Hotel Eccles. before Judge Marriner M. - 20-d- ay j semi-form- J. Whitney Professor Floyd, warden of Utah, chief forester-fir- e left Friday to attend fore-drconferences in Spokane and Port j land. In Spokane, he will meet in sessions of the Fire Protection association of Idaho, and expects to gain a working knowledge of protective districts in the state He hopes to see such districts established in Utah within the next few years. At Portland of the three day conferences Western Forestry and Conservation association will be held. The first two days, discussions of fire lands will lie featured and the last day forest and brush-fir- e fighting equipment will bo ) bus!- - The Junior Literary club met at home of Mrs. Eldon Lamo Wednesday evening. Mrs. Lois Rasmussen had charge of Uie program. Mrs. Florence Geary reviewed Uie book "Winter Wheat", by Walker. Special guests Mildred were: Mrs. Ed Noble and Mrs. were Ray Clark. Refreshments served to 13 dub members and the two special guests. Mrs. Aim R. Allen will entertain Uie club members at her home on December 13th. Mrs Glen Tout and daughter Diane and Mr. Oliver Nilsen were business visitors in Ogden on Saturday. Visiting with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Roskelley is Mrs. FVye Garff and son of American Fork. Mr. and Mrs. Newell Brenchlcy Uie Bazaar Planned The annual Kipjxi Della alumni be held in Uie Cache county public library, according to Mrs. Ruth K, Weaver, president Christmas bazaar will Saturday afternoon Here from Texas Lieutenant and Mrs. William Batt i.nd small son. are visiting in Logan with Mrs. Bait's parents. Dr. and Mrs. Howard L Call. Lt. Batt has been training In TYxos. Dance Club Date dance club DeThe Jaycee for cember party is scheduled 13. one December Wednesday, week later than was previously announced. Members planning to bring guests must purchase guest tickets before the dance. Ixigan Native Mrs. Merrill Brench- - Wyoming, were! Mrs. and Mr. of Edgar Nil- g.iests son. Visiting with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Nelson. Is Mrs. O. O. j Sweeter and daughter of Suit Lake, I Mr. Frank Miles of Montpelier was visiting with friends ond relatives on Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. J. C. Jensen of Burk-y- , Ida. is Uie guest of her sister and brother In kiw. Mr. and Mrs. OlGret-nriver- iver , Nllson. Junior Council Slates Party With Uie 41 members In attendance, third official student council meeting was held Mondny afternoon at Uie Logan Junior high school Parlimentary was under supervision of faculty member James E Evans and student mainstays . Conrad Nebeker, president; vice president: and Student Secretary Elaine Fergus. The campus loaders voted to retain the eligibility rules; passed proofs on the school song and cheer book, and d cided on a Christmas party for December 23. from 7:30 to 10.30 p. m. Rer.ee-Chipniun- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reese of Nephl were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Nieford Reese on Sunday. Mrs. Jack Barnes. Mrs. Bartley Lower and Hatt Lower were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Steve Lower on Thursday. The highest wisdom Is continual Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Hansen Is Mrs. Walter Han- cheerfulness; such a state. Lke Uie sen and children. Emma Jean, region above the moon, is always dear and serene. Montaigne. Dennis und Dallls of Ogden. extra-curricul- ar Dies Word was received in Logan today of the. death of Mrs. Hazel Pond Karn-ndaughter of Mrs. Martha C. Pond of Logan, who died early UUs morning at her home in Drummond. Mont. She had been ill several months. Wins Commission Jean B. Carles, 23. husband of Mrs Annette Cardon Carlos, of from Logan, graduated recently the U. S. marine corps school at Quantico. Va.. and was comrr.is sluned a second lieutenant. He is a former student cl Utah State Acricultural college. al Legion Meet Attencds Conflab and Mr. and hy of Banker Visits Berntsen Onal W. Adams, prominent and Mr. Ed. O. announce the Wrth of their Uurd Utah banker, was a Logan The family now nea usi tor today. child, a boy. consist of two boys and a girl. Mr. Tuesday, December 5, 1911 Sfilh Birthday uorenzo Hansen, prominent Lo. gan resident, was honored Friday birth evening on his eighty-sixt- h day anniversary- A dinner party ai tlie Bluebird was followed by an evening of music. Mrs. H. B. Ames. Santa Maria, Cal.,' gave the - Members of the Logan Amer can Lemon Post No. 7 Christparty. mas new and horn" parcel mefinance will committees Attend Conferences with officers tciught it the E C. Jeppsen. head of 730 p m. in the Lerion ennven division at trades and industries home, Commander T. Earl Hun college, Utah State Agricultural saker reports. and L. R. Ilumpherys, professor of agricultural education, are at- Bov Toured tending the American Vocational Conference Robert Forsbcrg, 13. son of National Association Mrs. Ray Forsberg, 729 Eat in Pa., Professor) Philadelphia, inSecond North. Logan, was Humpherys. who is secretary of jured. possibly seriously. year teacher today the national 10 about 11 a. m when he was training program, is chairman of thrown from the rear of an au- arrangements for a breakfast of tomobile in front of the old the organization during the con- Woodruff schoolHe suffered a ference. He will deliver a paper brain concussion, possible skull entitled. "Education in the Land fracture, and other injuries. Pa- Grant Colleges in the Post War trolman Rav Poulter investigated Period, to the agricultural sectlie accident. tion of the conference. i .nj ft., . "'1 'ti ' U Cf&f1 "I i . - . A ? - v-- - ' ' - - , . .- -. rt leWMAui V . I -- i 'i Jt 4' i - 1 A ) vv.vKv 0 0 0 87 times straight - Ive been lucky! 7 times I've gone out and come back. When your score gets that high, they usually let you quit for a while. But sometimes that isn t possible. You just have to keep on going perhaps till your number is up. Out here, you get to understand those things. Theres no question of much quitting no matter how youve done. Back home, its the same way about buying War Bonds. You feel Buy realgood when you count up and ise what a high score youve got. You feel you deserve a rest, too. But the war isnt over yet. And Give War Bonds for Christmas until it is, Ill make a bargain with and Ill you: You keep on buying, last the drops! Jap on keep fightingtill The 6th War Loan is on. And its in every Americans duty to invest Bond. War $100 extra one least at If you havent bought yours yet, do it today! at east one extra 100 War Bond Today! Prescription Drug Co. THE FINEST GIFT OF ALL! Every War Bond you give makes it a better Christmas for him for that brave lad who this very hour is looking death in the face for YOU. Its Christmas to him, too. As he fights out there, and longs for a sight of he dreams of Christmas back here or the spot he Cold water, Kansas . . . Skowhegan, Maine be his finest gift. would soil American calls home. A glimpse of War Bonds back. Lets get this war over with, so he can come will do it. This Christmas theyre your gift to him . . . and yourself. ... ... |