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Show Friday, December 8. 19 U The Cache American. Logan. Cache County. Doe Hunt Will Open Saturday I tah Pace Three for traffic throughout the winter nwnt, and report a most cn- - 'and John B. Baxter were Ogden George 1 on furlough from the Hall. Lizzie Miller and Eunice whether come wind, now or joy able time. U, S. army and Earl ha recently Nieben. Monday. (busintM visitor Mr. and Mr. Albert Hugl and j Mr. and temperature. Good equip-Mr. IL B. Nielsen 'received a medical discharge after Mrs. Molen Petersen entertainment ha been secured and crew four children of Logan were have received word that their son severe sick spoil suffered in ed the Ladles' Bridge club at her (visitors at the George Riggs home SUIT Sergeant organized for constant service. Horton Kidd is Mr. Fac- - home Wednesday evening. Nielsen, Mr. FolEngland. In reason Doe is Cache The Mr. and Mr. Lawrence Liljen- - Thursday. Mr. Hugi is a daug- - has arrived safely in England. (ers sister. She recenUy burled lowing an evening of bridge a scheduled for December 9 to 18 quist took their son Chief Joseph A. Albert of Bell, her husband In Ashton, and luncheon was served Larry to ter of Mr. and Mr. Riggs. delightful Incluslde, and will include two Salt Laike has been visiting at the pecta u make her future home with Christmas decorations. Mrs. Mrs. Hervln Nielsen of and Mr. for City Wednesday, Cache in area the treatment. county: week-enhome of Mr and Mr. Emerson in Logan. Claris Stauffer was welcomed Into Larry is taken io Uni Doweny, Idaho weie Fork drainage Blacksmith area specialist once a month, following visitor R. Jackson for Uie past ten day. I Mr- and Mr. Hiram A. Nielsen the club as a new member. Mrs. In ITyruro with their east of and including the Mill a case of Mr. Jule Albertsen entertain-- ' entertained at a turkey dinner Enid Wilson was special guest. polio. parents, Hervln is teaching In the Creek drainage, and the Green S l,c Lawrence Liljenquut was Downey high school and both ofi t family dinner Sunday party at their home In Logan on Club members who attended were canyon area. a week extension to hi them are using In at her home, the occasion being Saturday night. talent Relatives from Leora Petersen, Virginia Larsen, granted to were hunter Instruction and will leave Hyruiq church work at that place. They her litUe daughter I'Vggy' furlough who were Mr Leah Petersen, Elva first attended Hyrum Andersen, gien today by A. J Petersen and Saturday. On that day hi were house guest of Mr. and Mrs-H- . birthday. Covers were laid for t and Mr. Charles Unswoito. Mi Lola Petersen, Margaret Larsen, La Vere King, deputy state game brother Ros will sunt here Mr. and Mrs. Wm Baldwin and and Mrs. James Stoddard, Mr. and Ruth Moss, Marva Hansen, MarB. Nielsen. for arrive There have been 250 a two weik wardens. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hender- - family, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Hall Mrs. Merrill Baxter and daughter garet Chrlstoffersen, and Vivian Both hoys furlough. perimts to kill doe Issued for are sons of Mrs. Melinda ,on spent Sunday at the Preston and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Ruth, Mr. and Mri. Lee Petersen. Anhder. the Green canyon sections and quist and Lawrence 1 the Liljen. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Nieben athus. hospital where they visited with Darlry, all of WelUvtlle; Mr. and (An enjoyable evening was spent 250 for Blacksmith Fork area. bund of Mrs. Edith A. Liljen. Bishop Lawrence R. McDermott Mrs, Eph Nciderhauser of Logan; In visiting, music following the tended a turkey dinner at the Warden Petersen will establish of Clifton, who 1 very ill there. Mr. and Mra Clifford Stauffer and dinner. home of Mrs. Luella Wright of quist. a checking station in Blacksmith Mrs. Harriet Nielsen ss visiting Bishop McDermott 1 Mr. Hender. Mr. and Mra- Ahch Larsen and The Belle Mure club had a no-th-e Logan Thursday afternoon. Mra f Fork canyon about one and Albertsen family. in Henefer, as the guest of her son's brother-In-law- . A social hostess candy pull at the home Wright Is Mra Nielsen's sister. miles from the mouth, and sister, j of Mrs. Mrs. Lydia Jones. President Edwin Clawson has evening followed. Aaron Clark received $62 and Mrs. Margaret Larsen recently. will check out all hunters having Jones has Just received word Mrs. Minnie Kidd and sons. A most enjoyable evening been confined to his home for a was Conrad Hanccy and Elmer Paul that permits to hunt that area, llis her son is mising in action since week with a bad case of the "flu. Aviation Cadet George Kidd. Earl1 spent in making different kinds each received 5 00 as awards camp will be situated above the November lat Don G undersen accidently broke Kidd and Clark JCldd, and Mra of candy and In visiting socially, for Ideas for Victory," a contest city light dam. Mus Iris Nielsen was a week-- ( his arm while at the South Cache N'el da McPherson and baby, all Mrs. Larsen served refreshments held at Utah ASF. depot at OgNone but those having permits tnd guest of Naomi Pehrson at high school Monday. Dr. Burges of Ashton, Idaho were visitors to Vella Eliason. Hilda Nielsen, den. This contest took place durwill be allowed to carry a gun the USAC dormitory. She attend- - gave immediate attention. at the home of Bishop and Mrs. 'Bonnie Allen, Mclva Brown, Es- - ing the month of October. All In the hunting area, and permits ed parties and other entertain-- 1 Resell Brown. Bert Brown 'Jamea J. Facer for the weekend. 'ta Brown. Ruby Nielsen, Meda three are employed In Ogden. are not transferable Only doe I will be killed ot this hunt. 1 ' : - thr ; - one-hal- ( Sweethearts Ball At South Cache ball Sweethearts A Christmas wl.l be held December 13th at South Cache Irgh school, this being the fir'-- ball of this kind to be held at the school The character of the dance will be semifoim.il. curs iac s will out of order, due to war time shortages and expense El iborate jilans and decorations and carried are bt ing discusM-of out undir the able direction faculty nieinbc rs Hath Bankhead Othir special and Owen Hall committees are Virgin! i Fuhn-ma- n, Marilyn Alb n, Bonnie Kel-let- t, Beverly Zollinger, who have charge of the decorations. pi Mae gram committee is Ethel Crookston. Valov Sorensen, Dean Larsen. Keith Ha.hes. adei Using committee l, Vutnce Jacks n and Robert A boy and girl from each class will be popularly elected to represent the sweethearts of that class Final votes will be ca-,on the night of the ball to determine the winners, who will be announced and introduced during the evening as the sweethearts of the ball. A special piopram will be held the afternoon preccd.n;? the evenings events. New school talent will be displayed and the is expected to create cn thusiasm for the evening dance. The school orchestra, under direction of Mr. Terry, will furnish music for the dance. t i J1 V ' J l s? ; I i t : ' t . i5 . -- a-,- i ' ri v ,0 T. ' V. ri d Mrs-Olive- Wise Americans Now Fight to Colds With Buckley's "Canadiol'1 or Bronchial Irritations Duo Almost Instantly you net tbs surprise of coughing epasm eases your life right away It loosens up thick choking phlegm opens up dogged bronchial tubes makes breathing easier. Theres real economy In Buckley's all no syrup. Half to one teamedication spoonful will convince the most skeptical. CANADIOL" the cough Get Buckleya mixture thats entirely different more effective faster In action take It for more restful sleep tonight. Druggists everywhere. ; i - - J I -- ! A- i . O. ' 4 , j 5 1 i 4 . . 1 . , f t - - 's J v 1 , J ; - pro-gra- Mrs. Mabel Petersen of Logan was a Hyrum visitor Thursday. She attended the D.U.P. meeting at the home of Mrs. Milton Allen. Mrs. George Gordon has returned to Hyrum following a two weeks visit at Pocatello, Idaho with her husband who is employed there, and her daughter, Mrs. Darlene Willis and family-Ithe First ward fast day services Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Olsen had their infant son blessed and given the name of Kendall Neil Mr. and Mrs. Leo McBride had their little daughter named Diane- Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Archibald and three children of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Lennis Chambers and baby of Smithfield, spent Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Archibald. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Rottman and guests daughter were week-enr at the home of Mr. and H. Birch. The Birchs are Mrs. Rottmans parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Glauser, Mr. and Mrs. George D. Griffin of Logan, attended the festival and bazaar at the Second ward Wednesday evening lls removed Friday by Dr. Burgess Visitors at her home Tuesday weie John Smith and La Vina Smith of Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Fred Speth of Smithfield, Inez Sorensen, Hattie Miller, Isabelle Wilson and Lula McBride. Kenneth L. Palmer has returned to Camp Wolters, Texas, following a ten day furlough here and in Logan. He has recently been promoted to the rank of sergeant. The State Road officials have recently informed us that the Sardine canyon will be kept open - : f i I y t 0--v -... r--- -- m wS:, "v I ;! i year-N- ow Buy BIGGER Bonds! Here ora 6 big reasons for buying tho most you can $100, $500, $ 1 OOO In tho big 6th War Loan.War Bonds give you: 1. The best and safest investment in the world. 2. 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Even one torpedo to sink a Jap ship costs $12,000. V t B-2- Your dollars are needed now more than ever. Japan continues to fight fanatically for only one reason they think our home-fron- t is soft and will quit. They know thpy cant win, but they expect us to lose. Lets give them the answer in the 6th War Loan! Buy the biggest War Bonds you can, NOW! It is a privilege you are lucky to have. 77EYstrYeemV YOUfay? THIS MESSAGE SPONSORED BY . . . CACHE VALLEY CLEARING HOUSE ASSN. Commercial National Bank of Smithfield Cache Valley Banking Company, Logan First National Bank of Logan First Security Bank of Utah, N. A. Logan Branch First Security Bany of Utah, N. A. Richmond Branch First Security Bank of Idaho, N. A. Preston Branch Lewiston State Bank, Lewiston 1 |