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Show Promoted 2&flCALS Tage Five The Cache American, Logan, Cache County, Utau Tuesday, January 9, 1915 NOTICi: OF ANNUAL MELTING FSA Reports 1944 As Banner Year . of DMunic W- Combs, son and Mrs. M. V. Coombs of has been promoted to captain in the U. S. army, the war departmmt announced today. Notice id hereby Riven that the regular annual meeting of tho FIRST FEDERAL SANINGS AND -1944 ha been a banner year LOAN ASSOCIATION of Logan will be held at the of-fiJOIN THE Announce Birth for the Farm Security program in of the association, Ecdes Hotel Building, 12 West Mr. and Mr. Max Ricks MARCH of S. aaid John Cache county," Center Street, Logan, Utah, on Wednesday, January Henson, announce the birth of a Party Scheduled Annual winter party for Avon of DIMES Welch. Cache county FSA superson, born January 3 at a Logan 2 oclock p. m., for the purpose of hearing visor. today. Mr. Welch further 17, 1915, at hospital Mrs. Ricks Is the former old folks, to include a dinner at and noon followed by a program Lucnna Anderson. pointed out that 63 borrower the annual report of the association, electing directors, dance, will be held January 20 have paid their account In full and for the transaction of such other business as may 14-3- F In the ward chapel and amuseJANUARY during the year. In most cases Retires as Prcxy ment hall. thl mean that these borrower properly come 'before the members. M. C. Harris, Logan city atHERSCHEL BULLEN, are out of debt. FSA prepare a ' torney, who has served for the Join Rotary it for schedule America repayment last summer experiSecretary. 2, 1913. Utah, January past year as president of the Utah Logan, ached If follow New members of the Ixan and they Advt. Mr. ce s retired from that bar position at the Hth annual mel In Salt Lake ing of the association City last week-ent- d. Health Conference worst Rotary club are Herman Nelson, enced the second manager of Nelson's office supply demic of infantile store and C. L. Jenkins, member of the Anderson Lumber company its history. staff. health clinic Join Fraternity child Monthly Reed Lewis of Lot an became will be held Friday afternoon at the Woodruff school. All children a pledge of Sigma Chi social at Utah State Arricultural who will enter kindergarten January 22 are urged to have a college during first official bid day of winter quarter last Friday, physical examination. fra-Urn.t- The disease epi- attacked weak and strong alike, invading the richest and poorest homes in tho nation. Win High Honors Logan Visitor Lieutenant Glen Groll. son of Mr. and Mrs. John Groll, of Loa gon. who was cnmniKsioned re7 pilot at Pecos, Texas cently. Is vis, ting his parents on a short leave. He has been In the air forces for 2 months- Ii-1- Marriage Licenses Marriage licenses have been is sued at the Cache county clerk's office to Ilyrum Smith McLain. 21 of Bancroft. Idaho and Buehmiller. 24 of Rexburg. Idaho; to Nod Stanley Carter, 23 of Preston. Idaho and Marie Porter Iatt, 23 of Frankhn. Idaho; to Alma Duersch, 25 of Driggs, Idaho and N'ada Avis Kunz, 18 of Victor. Idaho. Ita-mo- na Second place honors In Utah Your dimes and dollars, supfor fire prevention activities durweek fire ing annual prevention porting Tho National Founaccorded to Logon city, E. S. the Logan-Cach- e dation for Infantile ParalLaurence, chief of learned fire department, made it possible to render Monday after receiving a rejort ysis, from the National Board of Fire expert care and treatment to Underwriters. s w-j- Home on locate Ln uter.ant Havward, Storing son of Professor and Mrs. Ira has been spending a short furlough at home. He vs weather officer nt an armv air field. Jo-ep- h Now in Florida Marden Turner. son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur M. Turner, has been assigned to the army air forces field at Buckingham. Fla. A veteran of overseas sen ice. he spent several months in Buahnell General hos. pltal before bung reassigned to his new post. First Lieutenant Repair Classes Farm repair classes machinery Salvage Record Cache county residents collected 185 tons of waste paper, 24 tons of tin cans, 12,000 pounds of rass, and 33,000 pounds of waste to fats during 1944, according Mrs. Clark E. Haskins, chairman Daughters of Pioneers of the womens division, county Camp and County ofLcers of the salvage committee. Daughters of Utah rioneers will meet Saturday. January 13 at Observes Birthday 2:00 p. m. in the stake house. Mrs. Lucy S. Cardon. pioneer Department work will be and the yearly dues resident of Cache valley, was when should be paid. Every camp is honored Friday evening expected to be represented- The family members gave a buffet in observance of her county officers meet at 1:00 ?. m. supper eighty-thirbirthday anniversary. Twenty members of the immedi- Prices llemain Same ate family attended. There will be no decrease tn the price of used airs and trucks at A Meet Thursday the present time the OPA stated. Colonel Olin B. ' Chamberlain, The present prices will be con. member of the Bushnell General tinued until July 1, 1943 instead staff, will adhospital psychiatric 1945 as pre1, of ending January dress a joint meeting of the Loviously announced. Ceiling prices gan Perent-Teacher- s association on used cars were due fur a four council Thursday at 7:30 p. m. per cent reduction on January 9 in the Logan Junior high school and used truck ceilings were to be auditorium. Music will be furn. ished by the Imperial Glee club. reduced January 1. d - P-T- Goes to Colorado New Officers Dr. H. Loran Blood, U. S. department of agriculture bureau of plant industry, soils and agricultural engmeering specialist, stationed at Utah State Agricultural grand college, left Monday for Junction, Colo., where he will deliver a paper before the western Colorado horticultural society. Dr. Blood, who is conducting research studies of tomato diseases, will discuss histry and development of the tomato industry. Dr. Earl Lewis has been elected chef de guerre of Logan voiture 286. Forty and Eight, succeeding D. V. Hess. Other officers are A. G. Bateson, chef de train; J- L. Earl, conducter; H. B. Johnson, commissaire; George Reese, Comis voyngeur; Owen Thomas, guard le port; Glen Earl, lampiste; D. V. Hess, J. J. Edwards, O. O. Jorgensen and Stillman Pond, chem-ino- t locale. - . Completes Course Private Blaine L Jenkins, son of Mr. and Mrs. LaVon Jenkins of Newton, or Bronchial Irritations Due to Colds course With Buckleys "Canadicl surprise of Instantly you get theeases right i coughing spasm loosens up thick inking phlegm makes tubes bronclkdogged s all i real economy in Buckley Half to one n no syrup. -- tea-w- ill convince the most skeptical, the cough jckleys CANADIOL different more thats inentirely action take it for more eep tonight. Druggists everywhere. months, years, some for a lifetime. perhaps Next summer America must be prepared to meet whatever epidemic emergences may arise. Support theT Appeal in your ynd-Rais-i- ng lo- cality and send your dimes and dollars to President Roosevelt at The White House. Returns to U. S. Elwood W. Rasmuson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gunor Rasmuson, Logan, who has been with the naval mail service in Guadalcanal and Fiji for 19 months, has in the United States and at will spend a furlough home, his parents learned Monday. d has completed his instruction in the Marine corps infantry school, Camp Pendleton, Cal, and will be assigned to an infantry battalion of the fleet marine force. A 1944 high graduate of North Cache was a school. Private Jenkins of of them 10,000 more do, they of debt. FSA set a a goal for Its borrower to reach, the attainment of Uie following four object. ves: L To r their debt. for Henry T. Funeral servlet 2. To meet all current lmpg at Plant were held Wedntsday 1 Bishand oi crating expenses. with chain ward the South 3 To maintain an improved and op E. M. Ificken conducting: opO My lather satisfactory standard of living for ening selection, was rendered by the ladies glee the family. invocation by Berno Thom4. To be able to secure what eluh; was sung by son. 'The Bunlder financing is necessary from local the glee club; vuial trio by Maud and banks. Merrill, Junes : Volin solo by FSA ha been able to accom-pllsl- i Rilecia Ix'wb-aceomiwnled by these four objectives with Jrt vfl Pul'lpher, . Speakers who Mrs. E. M 229 people s.nce the program beMr. Plant of d life the ulogi.-cgan ten year ago. With this numW. F. Jensen. M. H. F.gan. (re ber, loans have been repaid, cur- William and Bishop L. Anders-orent expense met when due; in M Hnken. Closing song. "Beau-tiievery case they show an improv'd Sunsett by glee club; benestandard of living and a much diction by C. L- - Funk Bur.al vvaj Independent in the family plot in the city better morale a was citizens of our country; In no cemetery where the grave case during the ten years of its dedicated by Dr. W. H. Hendricks, were lUn existence in Cache county has a son inlaw. Pall bearersR. f. Hop Smith, Edwin the FSA taken away business Murray. k Mill. Ron Sorenvm from the local banks. In every pie. Willis Era Y'erno Thonwn. The floral of Instance its loans have been ones and wire bmutiful and were ferine that Uie local banks would not in charge of the Relief Society make. Today these 229 paid out officers. borrowers are able to go to the Funeral services were held Sat local banks of the county and getj urduy atiho South ward chapel what loans they need and become j over the remains of Jesse Webb, with W. F. Smith Jr. of tho. ward good customers. The openconducting chat-te- l bishopric both of foreclosures -Many Well UnSometime song ing and real estate mortgages have derstand" was sung by the ladies been averted and a large number glee club directed by Mrs. Edna of farmers are on their farms Lewis and accompanied by Mrs. today as a result of the fact that E. M. Hicken; prayers were ofand FSA has come to the rescue. In fered by J. II. Thompson Merrill all of its ten years of existance, Roscoe Special musical were solo, rendered FSA has never had a foreclosure. numbers Luke You" Pal Ever There "Was men were who just Many young duet, Cunningham; Merl getting started for themselves have by -by Florence been taken on the FSA. These Whispering Hope, Rebecca Lewis, accompanied boys could not go to local banks and E. M. Hicken. Words of because they have had no se- by Mrs. consolation were spoken by Wilcurity to offer. FSA has made liam Anderson, H. Ray Pond and them character loans and has Bishop E. M. Hicken. who praised given them the opportunity of the worthy life of the deceased on an as a faithful, devoated husband themselves establishing economic footing. In more than and father and good neighr- - Clos95 per cent of the case6, these ing remarks were by Counselor The large auboys have made good and their W. F. Smith Jr. beautiful display of repayment schedule has proved dience and in esteem the flowers bespoke confidence in them has that our deceased was held in the which been justified. the community. The floral offerof ings were in charge of the Cher During the calendar year 1944 the total collections of the Ami club. In the city cemetery Cache county office have been the grave was dedicated by George $85,160.38. This is an average of O. Webb. approximately $7100 per month or $275 for each working day. In proof of the fact that there is a definite place for FSA in we Cache countys agriculture, Gayle M. Johnson, S 2c rehave made a total of 75 new Cal., afand supplemental loans during turned to Port Heneme, with his par- ry Chri-'teiw- Hu-kcn- ul j nurses to care for its fighting the past year. men. It needs them for sendees A recent of FSA bor. in the hospitals in this country rowers shows survey over the entire that as well as overseas. Registered 14 per cent need nurses can secure full details by county about increased corn, and pasture hay, communicating with the Surgeon 22 per cent about production; General, U. S. Army, Washingmore dairy cattle; more ton 25, D. or by visiting any need more 30 per cent need Red Cross Procurement office- , than and buildings, adequate farm about 25 per cent need additions and improvements in home buildC-- , - Wins Another Rank C. C. Cressall of Logan has received a clipping from a state newspaper showing Mrs. William Ray Cressall and son Billy, former Ogden residents, who visited briefly in Ogden before going to Washington. I. C. Mr. Cressall, who is now assigned to the adjutant generals office in the historical section of the army war college, Washington, D. C., has been in Marysvale, Cal., for the Tire Quota Lower past two years where he has been January tire quotas for Utah are in the office of the provost marshthan those for December, lower al at Camp Beale, California. the OPA stated. Utah motorists will have 8,957 Grade One passenVisits Parents tires in comparison to 10,092 ger Irvin L. Petersen, son of Mr. for December. Heavier demands by 81 North and Mrs. Leroy Petersen, are reflected in reFifth West, Logan has enjoyed a the military tire quotas. Utah end truck duced short furlough with his parents 713 truck tires, five 8.25 will and get silver his wings after winning the appointment as a flight of- or larger as against 761 for Deficer in the army air forces. He cember. There are 71,400 running trained at Buckley Field, Colo.; wheels in the state using 8.25 or Missoula Mont.; Santa Ana, Cal.; larger tires at the present time. Eagle Field, Cal; Gardner Field, The quota supplies only one -- one Cal.; and received his commission hundredths of a per cent of the at Chandler Field, Arizona. Prior cut was to his visit home, he spent a few total wheels. A large 7.50 or size tires made truck in days with his wife, Lieutenant Utah gets only 1293 (j.g.) Margaret S. Petersen, U. S. smaller. naval reserve, stationed in San against 1583 for December. Of Francisco, Cal. He will receive tractor and implement tires, size further training at Lincoln, Neb. 7.50 or smaller, the allocation was 91 and 7.50 or larger, 40 tires. Wise Americans Now Fight Many of these thousands of new victims will need care for The Army needs Albert D. Fallows, son of Mr. of and Mrs. Thomas Fallows, Hyrum, has been promoted to first lieutenant. He is an administrative officer in the public relations section of General Douglas MacArthurs headquarters in Australia. Lieutenant Fallows wife and children are making their home with her mother, Mrs. Kate Lowry, 341 North Main Street, Tooele. Picture of Relatives all polio victims, regardless of age, race, creed or color. will be held every Saturday from 9 a m. to 6 p. m. at the South Cache high school shops. F. J. Carlson and Ray Cannon will be Instructors. most ule, paralysis in are eventually out The Jbhn Cornish camp of the daughters of pioneers held a nohost Christmas party at the home of Mr. and Mrs- Regnald Rawlins in High Creek Thursday evening. Games were played and prizes awarded to Mrs. Luella Preece and Ivan Allen. Each of the guests received gift prizes from each other. A very enjoyable evening was spent. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Regnald Rawlins, Mr. and Mrs. H. Lester Bair, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Eskelson, Mrs. Ivan Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Fenton Hendricks, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Hendricks, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Harrison, Mrs. Rozelle Kingsford, Mr. and Mrs- - G. E.n, Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Alton Kings-AlleMr. and Mrs. Alton Preece. The home was very nicely decorated. Mrs. Beth Craw returned Saturday from Seattle, Wash., where she has been visiting with her husband Wayne, who is located there for the time being in the U. S. service. Sunday school was conducted by Clayter Larsen; singing was conducted by Leora Allen with Jo Leen Allen accompanist; prayer by W. J. Harrison; sacrament gem by Larry Day; sacrament by Saul and Lee Allen; closing prayer by Aldon Cornish. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Allen and Bishop and Mrs. Ramond Allen attended a select club dance at hall the Lewiston community evening. Thursday Mr. and Mrs. L. H- Allen were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. James F. Wilcox New Years day. Mrs. Grace Frandsen is in the Cache Valley hospital receiving - Mr-an- - basketball player and member . of treatment. the North Cache chapter. Future Anthony Jensen has arrived He was Farmers of America. home after working in Ogden for working on his fathers farm some time. last enlisted when he April. ings. Most of the borrowers can effect some improvement in the appearance of their homei surroundings by the repair of fences and outbuildings; the disposal of junk; and the planting of trees, grass and flowers. In writing farm plans and in for the the general planning to finance these improvements. Ricks Mr. and Mrs. George have received word that their son Private John G- Ricks, has arrived in India. of Bill and Shirley Stevens Cedar City were guests of Miss Patricia Toolson on New Years. A dinner was given by Miss Tool-son- s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Toolson, Monday honoring the visitors from Cedar City. Visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C- W. Clark is F 1 c Ralph Clark, who is stationed at Treasure Island, California. Mr. and Mrs. George Pond and sons, Ronald and Rodger of Lewiston, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Toolson Tuesday. Mr- and Mrs. Oliver Nilson, Mr. - - - - ter a pleasant visit ents, Mr. and Mrs. u iiH-ndir- - - - B. W. John- son during Christmas-Christmas play and pageant was presented Sunday evening in the ward amusement hall with 75 people participating. The play and tableau was under the direction and Mrs. L. guests of Mr. Hansen New Mrs. E- T. Vcrn Toolson, were and Mrs. Henry O. Years eve. Ralph of Logan enLiterary tertained the Ladies club at her home on the 28th of December. Mrs. Robert Griffiths reviewed the book, O River Remember, by Martha Ostenso. Refreshments were served to 11 club Griffith Mrs. Robert memberswill entertain the cluh at her home January 11th. Visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Roylance, is S 1c - - Ralph Roylance of Los Angeles. Roylance has completed his course in radio school. Mr- and Mrs. Richard H. Tool-so- n entertained at a family dinChristmas. home ner at their Dinner was served to Sergeant and Mrs. R. Burns Toolson of Lowry Field, Colo.; AS Landall Toolson of Austin, Texas; Miss Patricia Toolson of Cedar City and Richard and Byron; Mr- and Mrs. George Graham of Smithfield and the host and hostess. Dr- R. C. Roskelley and family of Chicago, 111., were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry O. Hansen Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hansen of spent and Ogden family Christmas as the guests of Mr-anMrs. Henry O. Hansen. Miss Elizabeth Hill of Salt Lake City was guest of Mrs. Ivan Taylor Sunday. Rowel Low of Afton, Wyoming was guest recently of his sister, Mrs. Wanda Staley. - - rui nn IT Ji Must Eunice Ashcroft, muatc wa furnished by a fit!' chorus. under direction of Mr. Bum chorus children Crookslon, and under direction of Mrs. Robert Albrecht; vocal solo by Fern Zol. linger; Mrs. Claude Wennergren wax' In charge of tlw choral reading; special Christmas music played by Mr. Floyd I r sue ben and Mr. Seth Budge with Mis Ed. th Nyman accompanist; Alton Nyman and Eula Johnson was in chargeof The Ralph Smith camp of DlP held their annual Christinas party In the Ilel. f Soclity room Thurstheir day evening, entertaining husband at a vry Interesting program and luncheon. an enjoyable After furlough at his home, Petty Of sen of flc r Vain e Muunhun. Mr. and Mrs, G. W. Muughan, returned to San Diceo. Cal. Before hi departure his mother entertained at a family dinner party in his honor- Places were rnariud for 16 guests. Social visit. ng followed dinner. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Yost. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Herzog attended the double funeral services held at Blackfoot. Idaho Tuesday for George Bailey and hi son Lee, who were killed In a train accident. Lee was the husband of Lois Yost Bailey, neice of Mr. and Mrs. Yost and Mr- and Mrs. Herzog. An enjoyable holiday party was spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Willard E. Nyman by their 22 children and grandchildren. members of the family including Mr. and Mrs. Willard E. Nyman and Willard E. Ill of Long Beach. Calif. A delicious turkey dinner was served with the table and room artistically decorated In Christmas motif. First time the gflroup have been together for ten years. After dinner gifts were exchanged. A pleasant afternoon and evening was spent in visitingof DLfu JL iJLr Dont talk dont spread rumors. Dont cough dont spread germs. Smith Bros. Cough Drops, Black or Menthol are still as soothing and delicious as ever and they still cost only a nickel SMITH BROS. GOUGH BLACK OR MENTHOL DROPS 5 4, GOODERHAM & WORTS LTD. 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