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Show Friday, December 8, 1911: Third Daughter Mr. Utah and Mr. Russell Rich are following the birth of a cbughter at a local hospitalIt U tlwir third daughter. Returns from Duty presents Captain Mr. and Dean on Webber, of Mr. Albert Webber, has returned from the South Tactile where he has served 28 months with the marine corps. He was furlough. granted a LAWRENCE RILEYS 30-d- Return Engagement (Hoes First Leora Thatcher First Child COLLEGE AUDITORIUM Dec. 7, 8 and 9 1944 Lieutenant and Mr. B. J. of a rck announce the birth son. December 5 at a local hospital. Mrs. Pyrek la the former Margaret Cordon and the father is with the armed forces in France. Tire Quota Up tire quotas Passenger raised for the monUi of Decemler from 8957 in November to 10.092 for December, which will enable the war and rationing price boards to handle a backlog of orders. "0c and 7."c plus tax. (. ! j : j j I were M. hot-p.ia- ci-.- Scott Keller, sun of Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Keller, has left for on overseas assignment with the troop carrier command. He has been an instructor for .several months. Under the Direction of Curtain 8:20 1. Overseas Lieutenant He wa burn January 26, 1863 in liig Cottonwood and hi family Mrs. John J. Roberts is recovI moved to Smithfield when he was llLl l ut a follow, local ering one year old. He lived there unmg a major operation. til he was 18 years of age and Beutler Amelia then settled In Mmk Creek. Iduiio SUS Men .Meet Mrs where he operated a general store, services for Funeral 80. resi loiter he moved to Star VaUy, Discu-vin- g Beutler, in the Amelia G cooperation where he established a soil survey program as it is car dent of Logan for more than 30 Wyo and became e:.r who died Thursday at 1 mercantile husim-ried out in soil districts in Utah, state and national soil officials u, m. in the family home. 288 a farmer- Mr Miles was a city councilman met Rt a conference at Utah East Third South, will bo con State Agricultural college Tues ducted Saturday at 1 p. m. in in Alton. Wyo., and was active to Dr. R. H. tin Logan Sixth ward chapel by throughout Ins life in church day. according Utah A. H. Htrker. bishop. iwoik. He was a high priest in Walk, r, director of the to was born October 14. 1861 j Ixjgan stake und a number of station. Agrieuliural Experiment Attending the conference were E in Germany, und was married to It ho Eleventh ward. A f of division of Alb'Tt Beutler September 22, 1914 Norton, He married Alice R. Klut-ne- r in the Logan Temple. physical surveys of the soil in 1881 in the Salt Lake Endow Survivors include her husband, nu-n- t service in Wash.ngtim. house. She died February 3, D. C, M. R. Isaurson, regional one daughter, Mrs. George Mich- '1941. chief of the SCS In Albuquerque, ael. of Reno, Nevada, und one Surviving are six of his 15 sons New Mexico; Ray Walker, slate granddaughter (and daughters: Miss Laura Miles W. Friend Dan Trusscll. who may call at the and Mrs. Ray W. Carlson, Logan; Is in charge of the SCS within Iayal Hall mortuary tonight from Mrs. Morris Jordon. Idaho Falls, Utah: and the following repre- 7 to 9 p. m. and Saturday until Al- Mrs. Thomas HaR Idaho; will Burial be services. tune of sentatives of the Utah Experiment bert and Owen Miles, Afton. , Wyo station; Dr. D. S. Jennings and in the family plot of the Logan 18 grandchildren and 27 great-Dr. D. W. Thorne, and La Moine cemetery, grandchildren. Wilson. John Mile Burial in the Logan cemetery Funeral services for John Miles was under dirietlon of the W. 81, resident of Logan since 1919. j Logan Hall mortuary. merchant and church j prominent 11 weaker, who died suddenly Tues-- I Kurt E. Skidmore In sacrament meeting Sunday day midnight of a heart attack Funeral services for Kurt Elafternoon the following parents 'a: thg family home, 146 East mer Skidmore, six year old son of had babies named: Mr. and Third South, were conducted to-- , Elmer G. and Leah Bullen SkidMrs. Dewaviie Tcrkes named their day ut 1 p. m. In the who died Logan more of Richmond, daughter Tantia; Mr. and Mrs. Eleventh ward chapel. Monday night In a Logan hospital Jrcston Jen-soHis brother, Daniel Miles, 79, apparently of spinal gave their son meningitis, the name Preston Mervin: Mr. ' of Grace, Idaho died 24 hours were conducted today at 2 p. m. and Mrs. Robert Woolf christened earlier at the John Miles home in tho Richmond ward chapel unthtir son Stephen Claire; Private In Logan. der direction of Bishop Erast us and Mrs. Na Ray Ormand named Johnson. their son Michael Ray. The child, who was ill only a was given: program following Mr. und Mrs. George Z. Lamb .piano solo, Harry Ashcroft- - violin few hours, was born June 13. were honored et a in solo. Mifj Mardean Saunders: vo-c- .d 1938 In Logan. Surviving are his the ward duet. Mr and Mrs. Fcrron 'parents, one sister. Re Nee SkidWednesday evening. Mrs. Lucille Waite was in charge Lamb; raiding. Mrs. June Gib more. a brother, Clayne Skidmore of the program. The singing was bons: vocal duet. Miss Barbara and his maternal grandparents, conducted by J. W. Seamens: the Lamb and Miss Shirley Lamb; Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Skidmore of Richmond. opening prayer was offered by address, J. Urban Allred: re John J. Lamb, and George Grant marks. Mr. and Mrs. George Z. Burial was In the Richmond pronounced the (benediction. Tim Lamb and Ilishnp C. A. Hurren. cemetery- Recovering remr.ng congruailution Theatre State-Communi- ty PRICES. race Hve The C&che American, Locan, Cache County Utau I I . Han Initiation Removed from Ration used passenger tires have been removed from rationing be cause the supply Is so small, the quality so ioor. and the sizes so unusual, they are not worth bothHome on Leave about. Lewis Clark. O P A ering son of Mr. Richard Ar.deron. ri presentative. reports. aliening . is home and Mrs. A. E Ander-onat on leave from naval duties On Leav Great Lakes, Illinois. Blaine H. Willmore. son of Mr. and Mrs. T. Howard Willmore, Plan Celebration and husband of Mrs- Ethel Mae Chairman Ariel Bcrntson of the Hugie Willmore, is home on a central celebration committee is leave after serving for Profesannounce that to pleased several months in the Pacific with Professor and H. W. sor ' Manning the famous task force 58 com-- j Moyle Q. Rice have started the rnand by Admiral M. A. Mitcher. plans for the big Fourth of July in the fireworks pageant evening USAC stadium. It takes time to Craduates Rice, Corporal George E. Sparks, son prepare a script. rrob-ssothe of Mr. and Mrs. William Sparks who wrote the script for Gates of America pre- cf Trenton, has completed trainpageant. sented last Fourth of July, will ing and lias been graduated from write the script for tlm coming the Chanute Field, 111., school of the army air forces training compageant. "Freedom Rings." mand. He received instruction in the electric mechanic airplane The At Library course. the The younger patrons of Cache County Public Library will Leadership Meeting be pleased to hear that two new Logan stake leadership meeting books have been presented by will be held Monday at 8 p- m. the Logan chapter of Business in the Eleventh ward hull in Women. and Professional They the basement of the tabernacle. council, Commandos." are "Bicycle by Stake presidency, high Wendell Farmer, and "Treason at bishoprics, all stake board memthe Point," by Jeanette C. No- bers, all Melchizedek presidencies lan. These are selections made and workers and Aaronic super-- I by the Junior Literary Guild, and visors and teachers are urged to are chosen by a competent board attend. of judges. Bicycle Commandos" is a book Invite Bishops for fourth, fifth and six grade President Russell S. Hanson of students. It is about children in the Logan chamber of commerce a small who American town, has mailed invitations to all the spend their summer vacation time bishops and their members of the in helping to win the war. They wards of the stakes of Cache learn about the F.B.I. and victory Messiah county to attend the gardens, encounter mysterious ad- Oratorio in the Logan Tabernacle ventures, and have an exciting Sunday, December 17 at 2 p. m. time. iand Monday, December 18, at 7:30 is a p- m. This promises to be one "Treason at the Point. War of the finest productions of its story of the Revolutionary days, and will be read by junior kind ever presented in the taband senior high school students-IThe chamber of comernacle. and around West Point, New merce is cooperating with Pro-- ! York, is the setting, the fessor W. H. ' Manning and Proand characters include, Benedict Ar- fessor N. W. Christiansen of the An- college in the production. nold, George The Washington, The thony Wayne, Layfayette, Major two performances are free. John Andre, as well as the fic- doors will open at 1 p. m. Suntitious Kirby, Emmeline, Jed and day and 6:30 p. m. Monday- No their grandmother. reserved seats. All 1 30-d- Hedges to Blue Key. national for upper honorary, organization division men at Utah State Agricultural college, will be initiated before the end of fall quarter, according to Lieutenant Colonel Ben B. Blair, faculty advisor. Names of pledges prospective have been forwarded to the national office fur approval. Colonel Blair said. Burns Crook ston, of North Logan is president and Calder M. Pickett of Lewiston, vice president. - No Point Change There is no change in the present ration picture. Point val. ues remain the same for the month of December as they were in November. Three new red R-- 5 5 and be stamps, Q-came valid December 3rd, and . , five blue stamps, Z 5, A 2 and were valid December 1. Tile rrosprets of any change in point value of butter is very slim for some time to come, and the picture is the same for other rationed foods. S-- 5, X-5- Y-5- B-- 2. To Make His Millions Say When with CHRISTMAS Perfect wa" v ... J GIVE A ROBE HIM A.r SN, ii ' If your Xmas Male Wrote to Santa we bet he'd ask for a I Gem of the Blends Robe from WickePs. Priced at ' . . . $12.50 $18.00 $25.00 1 riSt u BUY SIXTH WAR LOAN BONDS! . W vt 'V $ s v. ; ip- a ;i $k Seldom are combined m a ul shoe so many desirable voguish compliments as porthole punch ings, wall toes and DOaay toplines. Fashioned of polished calf with a smart tailored bow Carlotta is authentically vog uish and definitely SUIT-abl- . . KSi KS CORRECTLY FITTED 65 groin neutral spirits GOODERHAM & WORTS Peoria, Illinois b.ii ' pmk iVS (4 Ki KSi Ml ' I 45t MA IAS; ' Priced i Blended Whiskey, 86 proof, j i i- ... LTD. j to ,v Phoenix and McGregor RECHOWS . -- Interwoven e. INE FOOTWEAR md from $1.50 All the New Things m 1 les Priced at $1. to $5. |