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Show Tuesday, Dtermber 19, .1911 The Cache American, Logan, Cache County, Utah Wins Promotion James R. IaFita Crrcid J. Temple Day Barker of 430 Norp It is Logan stake Temple day Fourth East, Logan, has been pro and A good night Wednesday. moled to lieutenant colonel in the la attendant desired. The first Mrs. Lila Tapley armed forces. stake in Parents the Logan Funeral services for Mr. LIU Temple day Visiting; new year will be Thursday, Trondsen Tapley, 59, former rest- Francis Bau;;h, son of Mr. and Home on Furlough dent of I'gan who died Sunday and Mrs. F, H. Baugh, is home Lieutenant Louis C. Hickman January 4. on furlough from duties with the son of Mrs. night in a Salt City hopltal Margaret C. Hickman, of a lingering illness, will be armed forces. is home on a Christmas furlough Christmas Party Tonight conducted Thursday at 1 p. m. from duties with the army air will be There the W. Loyal Hall mortuary a in splendid to Back Logan forces at Tinker Field, Oklahoma by A, H, Parker, bishop chapel, Christmas party for all memberi Mr. and Mrs. M. A, Olsen have City, Oklahoma. of the Sixth home after of the Logan First ward tonight returned spending She was barn December 3. 1884 the past month in San Diego, WAVE Here In the recreation hall. It will in Norway, a daughter of Julius visited L a son, Cal., where they commence at 8:00 o'clock and is and Mina Anderson Trondsen. She Helen Mar Hickman, daughter M. Olsen. under direction of the M. I. A. came to the United States 53 of Mr. and Mrs. Othello Hickman, There will be no M. I. A. class years ago. arrived home Saturday from her Discharged Survivors Include one brother, post in California to apend the periods. Smith-fielOBingham of Thurman Trondsen of Logan-FriendSig Christmas holidays. She is a memhas been discharged from ber of t Independence may call at the morthe WAVES. the armed forces. He and his wife, from 1 a. m. unThursday tuary T. Harrison Avistion Cadet are visiting in Smithfleld and plan time of services. Burial will til Groutage. son of Mr. and Mrs. J. be in the iCantata Wednesc to make their home in Utah. family plot of the W. Groutage, 62 East Third North, Woodruff school students will cemetery. Logan is nrolled In the class of cadets present their annual Christmas Birth Announced currently taking basic flight cantata Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hansen at the idcpcncfiice Mrs. Lonetta J. Packer announce the birth of a son, born in the school auditorium. The pub-li- army field. air Mrs. Lonetta Christine Johnson Independence, is invited to attend. Kansas. Friday at a local hospital. Mrs. Packer, residunt of Franklin, IdaHansen Is the former Laura Koh. ho, until last March, died Mon-daler of Providehce Her husband Joins Fraternity at 3:10 a m. In the family Sunflower Camp DUI Is in the armed services at San home of heart disease. Ernie Groll, of Logan accepted The meeting of the Sunflower Diego, Cal. She was born October 28. 1882 a bid of Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraof the Daughters of Utah camp ternity Friday in the final fall Pioneers of Nibley ward will be In Snowvllle, Box Elder county, a daughter of Otto E. and Anny Vacation Dates quarter bid day, E. L. Romney, held Thursday, Dec. 21 at 8 o M. Jensen Johnson. She la the Cache county district school dean of men. announced. clock at. the home of Elizabeth first of 12 son and daughters of students will begin their ChristMorgan. Assisting Mrs. Morgan are that couple to die. With Dive Bombers mas vacation Friday, but will and Elaine Morgan Marjorie Active throughout her life In to classes on Wednesday, DePrivate Grant SpuhU-r- , 18, son Swcnsen. church work, she was noted for to 27 make up for time of Mr. and Mrs. John E. cember Spuhler, In musical circles and her work loe-- t during the bed harvest vaca. of Providence, now is on duty Sentenced served as leader of the Franklin, 'orger Kirk-bridW. tion. Superintendent J. with a dive bomber ground crew S. ward choir severVernon Done, 43, Smithfield, Idaho L. D. reported today. The stud- at the Marine Corps air station, al years ago. sentenced was to Cache will ents also attend school New Eagle Mountain Lake, Texas- He county, She was married to J. Manuel 1 to 20 years In the Years day. is a graduate of South Cache high serve from Packer June 27, 1906 in the LoSaturday by school and has two brothers, state penitentiary j gan Temple. Leonard and Dean, in the army First District Judge Marriner M. Honor Batemans Survivors Include her husband, Morrison after he pleaded guilty four sons and three daugters: Members- of the Logan First air corps. to a chage of forgery. Done alE. ward honored Dr. and Mrs. legedly passed a forged check for Allen Bateman and family at a First Son $2.50 to & Logan service station testimonial meeting Sunday evenPrivate First Class and Mrs. operator. ing in the ward chapel. Mr. Bate- Harry E. Michaelis announce the man, who was recently elected birth of their first child, a 10 state superintendent of schools, pound baby boy born Saturday Entertain at Bashnell and the family will move to Salt at a Logan hospital- The mother. In cooperation with th? local Lake City soon to make their Helen Nielsen Michaelis, is mak- - Red Cross, 75 women students at home. Short talks were given by ing her home in Smithfield. It is Utah State Agricultural college Mrs. Marjorie Hatch, member of the first grandchild for Mr. and traveled to Bushnell hospital Satthe school board; I r. John C. Mrs. Harry Michaelis. urday to act as hostesses at a party Carlisle and M. V- - Coombs. Bishop for convalescent soldiers according to Miss Fern Stair, dean of woHenry R. Cooper introduced Dr. Child and Mrs. Bateman, who gave short men. The soldiers and college girls Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert H. responses. The Relief Society was are receiving congratula- spent the evening playing games reorganized with Mrs. Mae Baugh tions following birth of a daugh- and dancing. Grey ladie3 of the sustaihed as president succeeding ter, December 15 at a local hos- Ltgan Red Cross and Dean Starr Mrs. Bateman. pital. Mrs. Peterson Is the former acted as chaperons. RcNee Wyatt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willard The Another Award AS ADVERTISED IN Wyatt. father is serving with the naval NATIONAL Staff Sergeant Dale O. Larsen. forces in New Guinea. MAGAZINES 22, of Richmond has been awarded such II LIFE. COLLIERS. the third oak leaf cluster to the SATURDAY EVENING Entertain POST air medal, equivalent to the fourth AMERICAN WEEKLY Senator and Mrs. W. H. Grif- award of the medal, for courage, ESQUIRE fin Jr. entertained at a dinner coolness and skill FORTUNE and displajed on CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Sunday afternoon in honor of bombing attacks over Germany. MONITOR their son, Major Charles M. Grif- The airman is a waist gunner on fin. the former Polly Rich, and a 7 Flying Fortress unit of the children, Charles, Paul and Lettie Eighth air force. Sergeant Larsen Jayne Griffin. Major Griffin is is the son of Mrs. Della Van Noy home on furlough from Ft. George of Richmond, and before entering G. Meade,' Maryland. Guests 1943 the army air forces in MrsRobert D. Tucker he was employed as July, a dairy and daughter Joan, Mrs. George worker. Q. Rich, and the host and hostess. - d, j- e n Vu g . irk-r- mi; Ilod with the navy Greet "New Child Tacker of Stuff and Mrs. Dix D.llon, Mont; James Elmo Pucker, Hate-soare receiving eongratula- j North Log .m; Albert O. Packer of turns following the birth of a ! Trenton; Mrs. Leer a T. Thompson son hist Friday at a local hoscf Kcxburg. Idaho; Mrs. Luana pital. Tlie mother is the former Halverson of and Mrs. Smithfleld; j SerP. Gunnell of Salinas, Agnes liana, n of Amalga. J Albprta geant Bateson Is wvtu the armed California. forces In New Guinea. Surviving brothers and sisters Include Arnold and Albert John- Second Child son, and Mrs. Lola Aldredgo of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Hudfielct Logan; N. S, Johnson of Lewis-ton- ; announce the birth of their first Mr. Emma Petty of Swan Idaho; Herman Johnson of daughter at a local hotpiul. Mr. of Rupert. Idaho; Otto Johnson of Hadflrld, a former member the Logan police department, to Marysvale, Idaho; Ernest Johnson with the navy. The of Preston, Idaho; Alma and Law- serving Is June the former rence Johnson of Ogden, and Har. mother Humphreys. l vey Johnson of Boise, service will be con. ducted Thursday at 2. m. In the On Furlough Franklin ward Friends Corporal Charles Reed Wimm-- r, chapel. may call at the family home In son of Mr. and Mrs. W. F, Wlra-me- r, Trenton, Wednesday evening and has returned to Logan for a Thursday until time of services. 30 day furlough after serving Burial in the Franklin cemetery with the air corps In England. will be under direction of the His wife, the former Barbara Richards A Sons mortuary, of Facer and their year old daugh. Preston. ter. reside here. M Idaho-Funera- y You will find yourself one of (he best informed person in your community when you read The Christian Science Monitor regularly. You will find fresh, new viewpoints. Her, richer understanding of world affair . . , truthful, accurate, unbiased news. 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