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Show Region One Hoop Slate Listed; Play Begins Friday, December 22 on hoop. The schedule: region schedule hue, which rt place 22 Logan at Box Used lor the p.ist several years. p(j,.r. at Smj'h H:vr R. was announced today by IL Cache; Weber at Ogden; North Adams, region secretary. Cache, bye, one Play will get underway Cache 4t 5 (,(.embt.r 23 earner than week fcl ,!(,ir Hlv,r; 0,!t.n 2w1 llduP cemher - arid wilt Noltn Cathe Bt Weber; Box El games on Friday. March 9, he djr . said. Ixigan at Ogden ; January 6 lor All games are scheduled Box Elder at SouUt Cache; Bear Friday except two weeks, Janu- ary 9, and February 20. when River at North Cache; Weber, bye. also will be North Cache at games January 9 Tuesday Logan; Ogden at Box Elder; We- played. VT at Bear River; South Cache, Box Elder is defending region champion, with South Cache run- - bye. Logan at Weber; nerup and the Weber team, third January 12 spot Weber defeated South Rich Box Elder at North Cache; South to enter the state tourney last Cache at Ogden; Bear River, bye. Bear River at year. It is expected Uiat three January 19 Weber at Box Elder; region one quints again will en- Ixigan North Cache at Jkiuth Cache; Og- ter the state Joust this year. den. bye. Box Elder at January 20 Bir River; South Cache at We ber, Ogden at North Cache; gan. bye. Box Elder at Corporal Marvin R. Pack,, son February 2 CPack, Logan; South Cache at Bar of Mr. and Mrs. William gunner on a flying fortress or; Ogden at Weber; North Cache, lias been promoted to Sergeant bye. Logan at South februnry D with the 15th air force In Italy. Bear River We Cache; Mr. Pack Is a former Aggie stud her at North Cacheat Oeden: Box Elder, ent. bye. A few relatives and friends Ogden at February 16 Stauffer John pleasantly surprised South Cache at Box Elder; North Monday evening at his home, the Cache at Bear River; Webrr. bve occasion being Ins birthday anI.ogan at North February 20 The evenings enter- Cache; Box Elder at Ogden; Bear niversary. tainment included playing games. River at Weber; South Cache, bve. Weber at Ixigan: February 23 A debcious luncheon was served North Cache at Box Elder; Ogden were 12 awarded Prizes to guests. to Iona Bodrero, Edith Stauffer, at South 2Cache Bear River, bve. March at Bear Rivmid Luellon Dutson. Mr. Stauffer er; Box Elder Logan at South Weber; received several nice gifts. Cache at North Cache, Ogden, D U P of Smith camp Ralph bye. met at the home of Mrs. Annie March 9 Bear River at Box If Kemp Friday afternoon, Cap-taii- n Elder; Weber at South Cache; in Seamons Vella being North Cache at Ogdon, Logan, charge. Lesson topic was given by bye. Mrs. Annie J. King on "Ceme-teriea Marie Crookston. The father is Graves and Burials. vocal solo by Mrs. Edith Date-ma- stationed with the army at Vica torville, Calif. During a social hour Mr and Mrs. Ezra J. Palmer lovely lunch was served by the entertained at a family dinner hostess. Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Johnson Thanksgiving day at their home. at Mr. and Mrs. Da Vler Palmer and and family spent Thursday Ogden as guests ctf their son family of Montello, Nevada were Mr. and special guests. and daughter-in-law- , Mrs- - Monroe Johnson. Mrs. Farris Nyman and twin The ward Elders sponsored a sons, Garry and Larry, returned harvest dance Friday night in home Monday evening from San the recreation hall. Features in- Diego, Calif. cluded the sale of refreshments. Entertaining at a turkey dinAll ward Elders and partners ner Thanksgiving day, were Mr. and Mrs- W. E. Nyman. Twelve were invited. Entertainment at a family guests were included. A review of dinner in honor of Captain and The Robe," by Mrs. Frank Ayl worth of Camp Lloyd Douglas, was given by Roberts, Cahf., home on a fur- Mrs. Louise Wennergren Tuesday lough. were Mr. and Mrs. B. W. at the Relief Society meeting. North Logan ward Relief So. Johnson at their home Thursday evening. The time was spent in ciety sponsored a bazaar Tuesday music and social visiting. November 14 in the ward hall. Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Johnson Aprons, pre-wa- r material, pinaof Ogden, were Sunday guests of fores for children and crochet Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Johnson. gifts for Christmas were on sale. A baby daughter A few close friends was born pleasantly at the surprised Mrs- Marie Boreham on Monday, November 20 Budge hospital to Mr. and Mrs Tuesday afternoon at her home, Robert Fanhert of North Logan. the occasion being her 94th birthThe mother was formerly Ruth day Refreshments anniversary. A reused l(mhT n.-u- ' , I-- - n Riv-aer.- s, were Smithfield. a son of Albert snd Thanksgiving Those present Jr.. Miles. He spent W. Hannah Daniel Seamons and Mrs. J i Mr Mr. hi early l.f a. 4 in Smithfield and family of North Logan. th-became a rancher Seam !.- - and famMr. arid Mrs Veitisl Scamuns and Mrs. Vern Grace. n , ily, Mr. and Mrs. Stanford Jle mat ried Jane Walker, wh3 ; enu rtuaied at a turkey d.mier Mr. and daughters of Lojan. inSirviv Thunk-givinday The d.ed 111 !) i emt,r. 9'9 Suvl Lamb and lum.ly. Mr or iniladii two son and two clud'd Mr. and Mrs. John E. L-e- , and and . Mr. LiU Gyignaid Mr. and Mrs George D. Semuiu, jMr, and Mrs. Dew syne ivike daughu-rsof Hyde and Fibs Miles, of Yertno. Cal.; Mrii Virginia Lax. Miss LuJean Mrs. ESdon Croikett William park and LC. and Mr. SeaW.lliam Miles of Kimberly, Idaho, Settmon, Lynn and Kay DcAnn. and Shaw daughter, of mons. and Mrs. Loretta A&hbaker Christensen and Mrs. Grace, and one brother, John Mrs. Ernest Ashcroft entertained Byron Mites' of Logan, released from were daughter at a party Wednesday afternoon baby reIn honor of her daughter Carol, a local hospital Friday and Kate Mrs. of Kinsley D. Thatcher home to the turned alio was obsevtng her eighth hu band birthday anniversary. Games were Matkin. Mrs. Christensen's Funeral services for Kingsley U. S. Army. the in is of serving played and luncheon was served David Thatcher. 52. native home in to the following guests: Sharon Mrs. John Oodderidge and InLogan who died at lit conducted at Kirby, Lois Lamb. Janice Jenson, fant daughter are comalr-csnSait I aike City, were Salt in Mrs. Laura Lee. Godderidges Cleone of home Hurren, Gall the Monday city. Hancey, Golden Rash, and Pay parents, Mr. and Mrs. Grover Han1892 la Mr. and Mrs. J. W, Seamons en- cey. Corporal John Goddi-ridgHe was born January 28. In Logan, a son of John B- and tertained at a family dinner on stationed at Camp Claiboume, La. Sarah M. Davis Thatcher. He at tetieded Logan city school, the old Brigham Young college and colli g. Utah State Agricultural He had been employed for two years at Hill Field. State-Community a are Among the survivor Unit her. Frank D Thatcher, of and another River Heights. tar n al Jum))!i Carlson Ch-ma- for Ji.x l Funeral services J.t Carrion, 7. t rt:rJ a nu-who J:d Friday cuii-n- j ar ill the family home of a cess, were condu ted Tuesday at Fourth 1 p. m. m the Log.m ward clia-- l by Protewsur Ira N Hayward, bishop, lie was born October 9. 1867 .U Logan, a son of Swen and Bangui He was a far Benson Cairion. mer throughout his life and ojt-ate- d large holdings In the Blue creek. Box Eldr county area and in Cache county. of the member An active churth. lie was a high priest in the Logan Fourth ward; had served as president of the F.J ers quorum; as a home missionary three times, and was a to Sweden from 1905 to la-ga- r 1907. He Charlotne marri.-- Munk, M Nov tnber 11. 1903 in the T triple. She d.ed aLUt two years ago Survivor- - include two daughters. D Smith. Idaho fails. Mrs. Iblt Mrs SMii IWira, lu! i Idaho; Logan; four grandehildn n. and tiie following brothers and .suurs, Mow Carlson, Ernest Logan; Mrs. La Cal,; Habra. CarLson, Amandt Krepser, Redondo Beach, Cal.; and Mrs, Lottie M Dale, Redwood, Cal. Burial In the Logan cemetery was under direction of the Kenneth Lindquist mortuary. Daniel Miles nnDaniel Grace, Miles, Idaho 79, resident died early Of Monday at the home of a brother, John South, Miles, 146 East Second Logan of a weeks illness. He was born March wrere served 10 H Tuesday, .December 5, The Cache American, Logan, Cache County, Utah Taffe Eight 3. 1865 and a social hour In en- joyed. Mrs. Elizabeth Peart has returned home from Payette, Idaho after a pleasant two weeks visit as guest of her daughter and son-i- n law, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Sorenson. Mr- and Mrs. Harvey Folkman announce arrival of a the November 22, at Burge daughter, hospital. They have two other daughters. Mrs. Folkman is the of Marian former Guptill Smithfield. - gm-M- s ! afu-rnoo- n e - Theatre Utah j brother. Roy D. Thatcher, prom- incut Ogdin attorney. Burial was, i in the Wasatch park cemetery. Memorial Lawn - - presents j j I LAWRENCE RILEY'S i i I l Members of the Sunday school stake board of Smithfield visited our Sunday school December 3. Calder Smith and W- J. Perkins spoke and said they were very pleased with the Sunday school. Mr. and Mrs. Blain Myler are while relatives here, visiting Blaine is on a short furlough. Aisel Griffiths Is home on a furlough. Both young men are Mrs. stationed in California. in Myler is making her home Los Angeles. The Home Culture club met at the home of Mrs. James Rav-ste- n, December 1. Mrs. La Vick Stewart. assisted Mrs- - Ravsten. Sixteen members were present. Mrs. Eliza S. Godfrey of Brigham city spent the visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Godfrey. Moris J. Godfrey, who has been ill, is reported to be improving. Return Engagement Under the Direction of Leora Thatcher COLLEGE AUDITORIUM Dec. 7, 8 and 9 1944 Curtain 8:20 P. PRICES. M. 'Oc and 73c plus tax. - - AT NEEDHAMS , SfjW'W'iw: xmvfee. BULOVA. WATCHES JANET , , 17 JEWELS 'A' - $2975 - NAVIGATOR 17 JEWELS $4500 h $ . Not now. Not while the going is toughest. Not while that extra winning punch is needed most. Not on my life . . ji millions it All Americas on the job to win ! More soldiers, sailors, marines, go into training every day. Dive bombers, ships, tanks, come off assembly lines every hour. 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