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Show Tuesday, December 12, 1914 f The Cache American, Logan, Cache County, Utah Returns Home Recovering Walter Currell Pago Five Prisoner Talks On Jap Broadcast THE LOY DOWN Greta Reese has returned home at a local hospital after spending 10 days In Denver major operation. ;nd Pueblo, Colo., where she visitBendt Nielsen ed her brother Jack Williams, wha After one year of silence, Mrs. is training ut the Pueblo army Here from Pocatello Faye Cardon Starr, Logan, ha Bendt Nielsen. 89, pioneer resireceived indirect word from her dent of Hay llettson of Pocatello, Idaho air corjK. llyrum, died Sunday mornA. Warren husband. is spending a few days In Loan Captain tlie home of a daughter. bl ing Starr, native of. Spring villr, who Mrs. Grover Christensen in viaiting with his mother, Mrs. Wears Unit Badg Harriet L. tIJnson ond other relj. Staff Sergeant Reed J. Nielsen, has boon a prisoner of the Japof complications that detit es. rrovidence. an aerial gunner in a anese since the fall of Corregi-dor- veloped when he broke his hip in bombardment unit veteran a fall three months ago, of the 15th air force, now is enMrs. Siarr received a telephone Xmas Soci- alA son of Bendt and Kirsten Jor. wear Mrs, Is recovering a following - a nation, you know, wo ar to brut for overdoing Ur.ngs I am not upiut loo much ubout it, because tomorrow we will b overdoing something else versus whatever it i wo are infix'd on today. Today it is "Security," There is nothing wrong with security never was but the new kind is a sort of synthetic type. And like other substitutes, not so hot, like maybe imitation cow butter or imitation maple syrup, etc. Folks who dont tarn security va sweat, but have It showered ujxm them gratis, except for their vote, will never be very happy. Folks coming over on the May. flower got off the boat and went to work and found happiness. They didn't expect the Indians or somebody to meet the boat and hand them abundance on a gold tray. Today it is not easy to. find anybody that i happy or sure about anything, including security. That is a good omen. We are not a 100 per cent sucker all the time, like we are part of the time. Yours with the low down, JO SERRA. A , 2 I GIETS FROM JESSEHS I S .House Slippers af 5 for a 0& Babies B & 0 Children a 52 Ladies 0 w & Men S 0 $0 ag 52 Extra Sheer B a 0 $0 Ladies n HOSIERY g Launching 5g a5? cargoThe ship, 0 I r- ef Dale Set a S. Logan Victory, now' being constructed will be Richmond, Cal., S. Footwear for 0 the whole kI 52 S 0 52 0 Family Recent birtlis at local hospitals at a daughter to Mr. and include launched about January 10, Mayor Mrs. Herman Nelson of Millville; William Evans Jr., has been ina son to Carol R. and LaMolng formed. 5k commissionMembers of the city Mathews Secrist, their first child; are requesting names for possible persons to christen a daughter to Lloyd E. Meyers Jr. and Katherine Moser Myers, their the vesesl. first child; a daughter to Mr. and aB B JESSE Recent Births NSi Mrs. C. W. Welker of Providence; a son to Mr. and Mrs. Roy W. Tire Daniel H. Wells camp of Kelsey of Mendon; a son to Mr. the Daughters of Pioneers will and Mrs. Reynold Reese, Benson; hold their Christmas party at the a son to Corporal and Mrs. Warhome of Mrs. Andrew Leishman ren G. Curtis. Friday, December 15th at 2 p.m. The Peter Maughan camp will meet at the home of Mrs. How-ar- Five Divorces were granted Five divorces Jones in their Christmas parin First district court Saturday ty Friday. December 15th at 2 p. m. Gifts will bo exchanged and a by Judge Marriner M. Morrison. good program has been prepared They were: Julia Goldsberry from for both meetings, according to Arlo Goldsberry, mental cruelty. the captains, Mrs. Mary Anderson Plaintiff awarded custody of three minor children, $75 per month and Mrs. Bertha Maughan. alimony and costs of court; Theo Lamont Tibhitts from Phyllis Violator Caught Tibbitts, mental cruelty. Plaintiff Paul Harris of Hyde Park was granted custody of three minor last Saturday apprehended by children Roberts from Lucy Ranger A. P. Christiansen of the Fred Roberts, mental cruelty. forest service for cutting two Plaintiff awarded custody of two Christmas trees in trespass on minor children, $100 per month forest lands- Amicable settlement alimony and attorney fees; Gilwas made out of court with the bert Larsen from Violet K. LarForest Supervisor wherein stump-ag- e sen, mental Plaintiff cruelty. and other costs were paid awarded custody of one minor The child; Hazel voluntarily by Mr. Harris. Taggart from Walprotection of the vegetative cover lace M. Taggart, mental cruelty-Plaintif- f on the watersheds adjacent to awarded custody of Cache valley is important to the minor child, $20 per month aliwelfare of the entire commun. mony and attorney fees. ity and the promiscuous cutting of Christmas trees cannot be conJames O. doned, Supervisor Wellsville Parties d Visiting in Logan Mrs. Milton England of Pocatello, Idaho has been visiting in Logan the past few days. Meeting Called Members of the Cache county health council will meet Wednesday at 8 p. m. in the Logan chamber of commerce to outline projects for the year, Dr. Kenneth R. Stevens, council chairman, reported today. Pleads Innocent Earl Dahle, 22, Clarkston, pleadinnocent to a charge of larceny Saturday when he was arraigned in First District court. Judge Mar. riner "M. Morison set Januay 8. 1945 as date for trial. He is charged ed with stealing 10 bags of alfalfa seed valued at $350 from the Cache Valley Seed and Produce Co. Smithfield. Loan Painting The large canvass painting, the nativity scene loaned by Manager O. G. Cardon of the Bluebird is very impressive in the tabernacle for the Christmas decorations Messiah oratorio December 17 and 18. The painting is 10 by 20 feet and is placed in front of the organ pipes above the heads of those in the chorus. Colored electric festoons are strung around the interior of the room. The decorations are in charge of Superintendent Haws of the city light department and his workers- Stewart call from a resident in Los Anggenseu NieLien, he was born Noeles, Col., who heard a short wave vember in East Weber, 5, 1855 broadcast from Japan that carmoved to lly-ruand Uintah county, ried a message from Captain with his parents when he was Starr seven years of uge. He worked for He said: Hello, Faye. My health a number of years in a Blackis good. Spirit Excellent. So sorry smith Pork canyon sawmill and to hear of your fathers death. Am was a construction worker on the receiving pictures all right. Let Great Northern railroad in Monmother know of this broadcast. tana. Love, Warren." Mr. Nielsen was called by the Mrs. Starr received a card from church to help settle the northern her husband a year ago, dutclined of Arizona and lived for four part from a prison camp in the Philipyears near what Is now Snowpines. He apparently has been flake. Ariz. moved to the Japanese mainland When lie returned to Hyrum, since the broadcast originated in lie purchased 2C0 acres of land Tokyo, she said. sauth of Hyrum which he farmed until retiring In 1914. He wvs one Mutual in First Ward of tlie first three men to home Dr. H. Lorln Blood will talk land in the Blue Creek area to the Special Interest class In stead of western Box Elder county. the Loan First ward tonight in Active throughout Ills life in Mutual. After the class work an church work, he was a member entertainment in the form of a drama will bo presented. Be there. of the Hyrum stake high priest quorum at the time of his death. He married Sarah Jane Stinnley, Iolio Reported April 5. 883 in the old Salt Lake Cache countys first winter cas? Endowment house. She died Aprd of Infantile paralysis was reported 3. 1934. Survivors include nine of his 11 Monday, according to Melvin B. Squires, chairman of the county sons and daughters. Lewis, Joseph, infantile paralysis foundation. The Edgar, and Albert Nielsen, Mrs. victim is a young boy whose fa- Winfred Alien, Mrs. Arnold Nielther is serving overseas with the sen and Mrs. Grover Christensen, armed forces. Hyrum; Mrs. O. E. Petersen, Los Angeles. Cal.; and Mrs. Le Roy Harris, Beaver; 64 grandchildren, Whittier Cantata seven of whom are in the armed of of the Prince Peace, Coming 22 a sacred Cantata, will be present- forces; two sisters and one brother, Mrs. ed by students of the Whittier, school Friday at 7 p. m. in the Mary Powell, Mrs. Annie Kelly and Miss Edith James Nielsen, Sacamento, Cal. tabernacle, Logan Funeral services will be announcBowen, principal reported, today. ed by the Thompson Funeral home More than 200 students from oil at Hyrum. grades will participate. m Smithfield- - 19 grandchildren and three grea't grandchildren-Buria- l in the Smithfield cne-ter- y was under direction of the Kenneth Lindquist mortuary. Funeral services The Ballard camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers will meet December 14, at 3 p. at the home of Mrs. Blanche ' P. Crookston, 96 East 5th. South. A history will be read by Iva (Rigby and the lesson will be presented by Lulu McArthur. Musical numbers will be given by Catherine Peterson and Wm. Erickson. Christmas gifts will be exchanged. Hostesses are Blanche P. Crook, ston Ada island, Nellie G. Quiney, Loye S. Roberts, and Mary T. Barber. but brings a reminder of your gift twice each week. 73, - not overlook the fact that a subscription to the Cache Am- erican is a splendid Christmas present. It is very inexpensive for William resident of lifelong Smithfield, who died Saturday at 10 a. m. of a short illness, were conducted today at 1 p. m. in the Smithfield First ward chapel by M. T. Van Orden, bishop. He was born January 8, 1871 in Smithflell, son of George and Alice Smith DoneHe married December Abigail Raymond 4, 1895. She died in April, 1910 and on June 5. 1919 he married Aurelia Roskelley. Mr. Done had been active m church work and had served on two missions. Survivors include his widow, three sons and six daughters: William S. and Alonzo Done and Aurelia Done, of Smithfield; Mrs. Abigail McCombs of Rupert, Idaho; Mrs. Olive Hale of Marslng, I tone, Thursday, Do Idaho; Mrs. Mary Larson and Mrs. Francis Crosbie, of Ogden; James Done, with the U. S. army, and Edith Done of Reno, Nevada; one sister, Mrs. Mary Coleman of William Done Ballard Camp D.U.I. m. . hard 4 the distinguished titled to Cache stke high priests will unit badge. hold their annual Christmas pro. gram and soriul Wednesday at 7.30 p. m. in the Digan Fifth ward Completes Training chajxl. according to Parley P. Keith E. Nelson, son of Mr. and Black, member of the committee Mrs. Lloyd L. Nelson, 694 Nortu on arrangements. Fifth East, has completed recruit training with the Merchant Marines at Avalon, Santa Catalina Faces Sentence and has been transferred Vet non Done, 43, of &nithfield, Island, to Sheepshead Bay, N. Y., for adpleaded guilty to a forgery charge ditional training as a Saturday in First district court and will be sentenced Saturday M. Morrison. by Judge Marriner He allegedly forged a check for Awarded Bronze StaTechnical Sergeant George Gal$2.50 and passed It at a Logan husband of Mrs. Leora Rosa loway, service station. Callow)', 614 East Eighth North, the Logan, has been awarded Returns to USAC bronze star medal for meritorious D. C. Tingey, research professervice in direct support of milisor of agronomy at Utah State tary operations. Sogeant Galloway, Agiicultural college, has returned a crew-chiof a Havoc light to Lrgan to resume teaching du- -j maintained his aircraft bomber, ties after spending two years do. with such technical skill that it ing rubber plant research work was possible to participate in 50 in California, college officials recombat missions without premature ported today. return because of media nical - HICKORY GROVE Hy-ru- B-2- from- i jm Msi&m s .... . VC - ; " r. V,!p said. Committee Named Professor H. S. Carter, B. T. Cardon, Mayor William Evans Jr., E. T. Young and H- R. Hurren were elected as the nominating committee of the Logan chamber of commerce at the membership meeting Friday evening. Within a few days the comittee will submit the names of candidates for The election by mailed ballot. ballots will be mailed to all the members within 10 days. The of the election will be announced at the annual dinner meeting of the chamber Friday January 5. 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