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Show Friday,. January 12, 1945 Tne Cache American, Logan, Cache County, Utah Coes Overseas ! g&LOCALS Hack to latgan l Mrs. M. T. Owen has returned. home from a visit of two months-OFurlough at Elko. Nevada and Xlalad, Idaho! iThate Jack T. Cutler Is home j on with frUnds and relatives. a shoit furlough visiting his the former Ollie Jean wife, Skatuh.v, and two soius. He :s Divorces Granted to 3f stationed at Camp Walter, Texas. diThirty six couples were cou. t District vorced in First during 1944. according to a re-- House Chaplain for port completed Thursday by Mis.) William Woiley of Afton Sort tisen. di puty clerk. tiier buJiop, Caclie county 1ms been named coninus-ii'tier- , chaplain of the Utah House of Returns from Visit Mrs. C. M. Armstmn has re- Represeiitativt S. turned home after spending 10 days with her son. Major If. C. Here from Salt Lake Mrs. Virginia Hobusch Of Salt Armstrong, who i$ a patient jn an army hosj ital at Colorado Lake City, is visiting in I.ogan . Colorado. Springs-with her mother. Mrs. J. II. Eng-land, who is recovering front a revere illness. Named to Committees Senator James A McMunln f Cache county, has been named Another Promotion ns chairman of the banking an i Keith A Smith, son of Mr. and i commerce a Jits. Louts J. Smith, of Smith-fieldand comm.ttec; member of the agriculture, apto seahas been i propriations. education and man, til st class, with tile U. S. committee ravy in he Pacific. , pub!:.-institution- s Completing Training Private First Class John L. Williamson, son of Mrs Martha Williamson of Ixean. is completing final phase of his training on a Liberator bomber at the Puob j lo army air base at Pueblo, Colo He ha.s been in the Service since I May. Fn England Lvaff Sergeant Irving J. Gnehm, f n of Mr. and Mrs- Alfred - y V'' r - A r .A "i 4 i ' y s- V - im ,U.ky J iUZT . h i - ! I. IJL - 4 J 1a 5 7t d F t 1 E E.V TO THE Ol NGEST Arms and back stricken with infantile paralysis, this baby received modern care and treatment at the Crippled Childrens Guild, Buffalo. N.Y.. through the assistance of the Stuben County Chapter of The National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis, Americas contributions to the March of Dimes. January make this work possible. right-months-o- 11-3- Wins Fourth Award First Lieutenant Hospitalized Stanford Private First Class William M. Walker, 27, son of Mrs. Albert Walker of Logan, is a patient at Dewitt General hospital. Auburn, Cal. He recently returned from overseas duty. Visits Parents veniles Id-n- j j iV-- . intejest i i J i ; ft lends j 1 s- , Opt rat c ' thfir to many was the wed ding of Mu coral Harold Merle Hale nd o, Holes of Wetwr, Tuesday, January 8, at the home of the .. - .... bride s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Le Grand Hale. A patty of twenty five relatives and friends wit. the ceremony performed Myrtle Jacques util' be story ties.o-teller t the Cache county library by Bishop Byron Snow of Nibley. in Saturday at 1:30 p, tn. at the re-The bruie. who vmu giu-gulur story hour. She wilt Ull the marriage by her father, wore a a dress with story of Nipper the Little Bull princess model t up. sweetheart neckline and long pointed sleeves. Her fingertip ved of white net was artangt-at the Shoe Stamps Hood head with a crown of white roses Cancellation of aut.ctnnding aim- - Miss Clara Boles. Sister of the stamps is not being considered by KriK,m, attended her as maid of wore a rose dotted the OPA. O. Guy Cardon cha'r-- ! lu,lu,r- R 1,1 8,ld ",raK Kwn nun of the Cache County war j an-and ! EdVard board, price rationing Monson. an intimate nouncod. increased f,i-nAlthough of the gootn, was beat military demands are cutting into man. Chilian supplies, the War Pnxlue-- 1 Immediately after Die ceremony turn Board said Unit shoe supplies j bV rouple wi re honored at a sire adequate to honor stamps now The happy couple left Thursoutstanding. day for a brief visit with rela-til- ls in Idaho, after which they No New Cars will go to Ft. Denning. Georgia There Is one thing you can be where Conoral Bulcs is stationed. On Sunday Mrs. Lc Grand li.de certain of you wont be riding In at a trousseau tea entertained a new auto this year. Reconverin honor of her daughter Merle. sion to new cars Is out. It went The bride and her mother out with the break through by the guests. Miss Carol Hale the German Production and Miss Clara B lt s had charge army. can not even start until after the of the g.fts. M.ss Norma Hale defeat of Germany. When that! and Miss Ellen Mario Nilson m rooms. happens it will probably take two I!11 Miss Annua Johnson and Miss or three years b. fore enough can ij KTVf;CL D(,nnP Jolin2KJll Mji to take care ol I.ora Monson was In are produced charge ol everyone who wants one. So take the bride's took. All the girls good care of your car. Join a cur were About gowned formally. Watch your seventy five guests called during pool when possible. tires closely. Recap at first sign the receiving hours. Many lovely of hard usage. Dont abuse your gifts were receivedMiss Noni Hale entertained tires, and above all Endorse your at a showt r Thursday evening gasoline coupons! Never use gas- honoring Miss Merle Hale. Games oline coupons belonging to some, were played and lunch served to one else! ten guests. Miss Clara Boles of Weiner, Idaho spent several days at the Many Unrationed Items Mr. and Mrs. Le Grand home Wlule the overall food rationing Hale. of program has been tightened by Mrs. Elien Huggard Is spendplacing five vegetables bock on ing a few days in American Fork. rationing and putting 85 percent Mrs. Inez Russell and son of the meats on the list, there to her home in returned Jitnmy, are still a substantial number of Ftiverdale after several foods for which ration points are days with her spending Mr. and parents, not needed. King Hendricks, com- Mrs. Joseph M. Jenson. member of the munity service and rationing flank, neck and shanks. If veal Logan war price board, said today. All frozen end is a favorite with your family, dried fruits and vegetables, fruit the breast, flank, neck, shank, and spreads, lard, soups, baked beans heel meat of all grades is still and baby foods are still point point-fre- e. The list of unrationfree, the member said. Among ed processed foods Includes grapeOf j - ' -Vy' V' - Howard Barker, mem lx--r of the will general welfare committee, er- discuss establishment of a muurnt welfare project in Smith- field Make at a meeting Sunday at 2 p, rn, in the slake bouse. ) 7?v tinelim, Logan, is currently ne.sberk. son of Mrs. Christian Fonnc-sbeckhas been awarded the servin with the First tactical air fourth oak leaf cluster to hts air iorce. a P 47 Thunderbolt unit, which celebrated Christmas at fn medal. a i vanee overseas base in France. 1943. Wedding Told Welfare Meet p Lieutenant Max Regers, husband of the format Betty Lou Green, ha rmbaiked for an OverHe U the son seas of Mr. and Mr. Cliff Rogers lrou-VM'a- u at! Join Lions Club Stone, stationed Virginia New members of the Logan Logan billiard Clearfiold naval supply depot with Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Bench of i arlor operator, was fined $100 the WAVES, visited her parents. Lions club are Professor Ira N. Logan have received word of thnbv Logan city Judge L. D. Mr. and Mrs. William Stone in Hayward of the Utah State Agriof their son, Staff Sir- bill Tuesday on a charge of Newton recently. cultural college faculty; Glenn Harold iDick) Bench to lowing minors under 18' years of Nielsen, Associated oil distributor s Ethel Mae lends of Gladwatcr. age to frequent his place of in Cache county; Harry Simmons, on December 27. Sergeant ness. Several of the Juveniles were Wins Another Stripe of the Transport Motor manager Frank P. Smith, son of Mr. and company, and George Bench is a vetern of four major fined $5 each, Reynolds, Mrs. Donald E. Smith, 171 East battles in the European theater assistant manager of Pennyys. Second South, has been promoted and was wounded in action. Wcddinjj Picture to grade of sergeant with the A picture of Mr. and Mrs. P. 100th infantry division of the Joins Association Ha con Fir- eK. Hayes observing their silver Seventh army in France, the war Wesley Williams, pharmacists More than 500 pounds of ba- wedding anniversary appeared in department has announced. mate, assistant manager of the con were destroyed or damaged a recent edition of the Victory ships service storeroom, at San and the smoke house of the Cache New, published at the Utah Ar. has Diego, Cal., naval hospital, School yAssemblIlijfh 444 my Service forces depot at OgValley Sausage company. out a life membership in taken North Main, was damaged A short, early morning by den. Mr. and Mrs. Hayes are the Utah State Agricultural fire Tuesday at 2:07 p. m., Chief former residents of Logan. sembly was enjoyed by alumni association, according lege ES. Laurence of the students of the Logan Senior to Farley Kilbum executive Logan- Cache fire department reported. Join high school yesterday. The proRotary The fire was caused by meat In Steven L. McArthur and Irving gram was as follows: Prayer by the smoke house Igniting, Chief Wasserman were introduced as Jack Symons; flute solo by Laurence said. Damage estimated new members of the Marquate; dramatic poems Bridger Men Meet Logan Rothe meat point-fre- e at $500 was covered by insufance. items Includ- fruit orange-grapefru- it Ruth Cache by Burley; vocal solo by club lunchat. Valley Scout Council the weekly tary are ed beef sweetbreads blended Juice, orange Juice, canned hearts, Patricia eon meeting Thursday which fea. Trotman, accompanied by Bridger Men and their partners, tured a talk by Alma Sonne, as- Nadine Wright; a short, closing will hold their annual rendez. and tongue. Chops and roasts of beets, carrots, mixed vegetables, Marriage Licenses Scanned beans, Council speech by Principal George S. vous January 18 at 8 p. m. In utility lamb may still be purchased pumpkin, squash, Marriage licenses have fceen Is. sistant to the L. D. Bates. the Logan First ward chapel, lt without points as can lamb breast. except green or waxed. Twelve. of sued to Lloyd Milton Smith, 28 was announced by Henry R. Coopof Georgetown, Idaho and Phyllis chairman of arrangements-Professo- r Charter No. 4670 er, Home With Parents Jean Bartlome. 20 of Montpelier, CiOCS Overseas Reserve Dist. No. 12 e H. B. Hunsaker will Idaho: to William Aquilla Nible, Irvin L. Petersen, son of Mr. Peter A. Merrill, son of Dr. and the special Bridger story, 56 of SmTtTIfield and Harriet Mrs. W. W- Merrill, has left for and Mrs. Leroy Petersen of 81 movies of recent trips will be Elizabeth Nielsen. 44 of Logan; overseas duty with the U. S. North 5th West street, has enjoyNathaniel Keller, 23 of Montpel- marine corps, his parents learned ed a short visit with his folks. He shown, followed by a program ier, Idaho and Bonnie Waddoups, today. He enlisted in the marine has won his silver wings and the and dancing. OF LOGAN IN TIIE STATE OF UTAH 19 of Lewiston; Harold Frank corps five months ago and has appointment as a flight officer in At the close of business on December 30, 1944. Published Boles, 36 of Weiser, Idaho and trained at San His the air force. Irvin had his train- Forum Letter Diego, Cal. in Merle Hale, 19 of Millville. response to call made by Comptroller of the Currency, We have received a communibrother, Lieutenant W. W. Mer- ing at Buckley Field, Colo., Misunder section 5211, U. S. Revised Statutes. rill Jr., is navigator with a soula, Montana, Santa Ana, Calif. cation from D. Sorensen intended Recent Births bombardment squadron in China. Eagle Field, Calif.,dnerrGa for the Forum columns of our ASSETS Eagle Field, Calif., Gardner Field, paper. We are not publishing the Recent births in local hospitals $ 972,682.12 Calif. He received his commission article in this issue because we Loans and discounts (including $804.96 overdrafts)...., include a daughter to Grant and Honor licet Prexy at Chandler Field, Ariz., and is would like to discuss the matter United, States Government obligations, direct and guar- Lila Goodwin Kohler; a son to Frank Wood, of Trenton, who 3,346,159.41 leaving now for Lincoln, Nebraska, with the writer first. We are mak- anteed James and Evelyn Monson My- has served for 14 years as presi- for further of States and political subdivisions Obligations 101,618.00 to' his beers of Sugar City, Idaho. Mrs. dent of the Cache prior this training ing explanation public Beet County Other bonds, notes, and debentures i.oo Myers is a former resident of Growers association, was honored visit home he had spent a few cause we do not have the address stocks (including $5700.00 stock of Federal ReLogan; a daughter to Mr. and Thursday night at a dinner party days with his wife, Lt. (j.g.) Mar. of the contributor. We will be Corporate Mrs. L. D. Bodily of Lewiston; in the Bluebird cafe. Mr. Wood, garet S. Petersen, U.S.N.R., sta- happy if the party concerned will serve bank) 5,700.00 Gash, balances with other banks, including reserve balance, a daughter to Gleneth and Vella who also has been a state vice tioned in San Francisco, Calif. pay us a visit. and cash items in process of collection 1,073,513.54 Thompson Sparks of Clarkston, a president for seven years and diJ53S Bank premises owned $39,500.00, furniture and fixtures son to Mr. and Mrs. La Mar rector seven a received years, gift .. $7,500.00 Merrill of Logan. 47,000.00 from, the organization. Cyril Munk Real estate owned other than bank premises 3,746.00 of Benson, recently elected presiTotal Assets 5,550,420.07 Grub Group Organizes dent, was in charge of arrangements and Noble Hunsaker of - LIABILITIES At a community meeting in the state of Corinne, president an Demand deposits of individuals, parnerships, and corpora- Amalga organization was effected to carry the cattle grub organization, was guest speaker. 4ions 1,885,223.51 control program to every livestock Time deposits of individuals, parnerships, and corporations 2,352,627.99 owner in the community, accord- Found Guilty Deposits of United States Government (including postal saving to J. G. Plowman, member Earl Dahle, 22 of Clarkston, ings) 641,879.40 of the county committee in was found guilty by jury trial Deposits of States and political subdivisions 355,660.04 charge of the organization pro- - j Wednesday in First District court Other deposits (certified and cashiers checks, etc.) 63,385.10 J. Leslie Peterson was on a charge of allegedly stealing gram. Total Deposits $5,298,776.04 made community chairman with 10 bags of Alfalfa seed valued Other liabilities 1,515.00 Melvin Hillyard being placed in at about $350 from the Cache Total Liabilities 5,300,291.04 j of the south part of the Valley Seed and Produce company charge community to be assisted by W. of Smithfield. During the trial, CAPITAL ACCOUNTS H. Hansen and Tel Jorgensen. Or-v- il which lasted two days, Dahle reCapital Stock Jensen was given the respon- ported he purchased the seed (a) Class A preferred, total par $25,800.00, retirable val-- sibility of the north end of the from a third party who now is i ue $25,800.00) community with Jed Bingham and in the armed forces. He acknowl(Rate of dividends on retirable value is 3 ) Ralph Bingham assisting. Dr. O. edged, however, knowing that the (c) Common stock, total par $74,200.00) Wennergren, county chairman of seed had been stolen, but denied Surplus Lrug control and Reuben Hansen, stealing it. The jury recommendUndivided profits assistant county agent attended ed leniency and Judge Marriner Reserves (and retirement account for preferred stock) the meeting and participated in M. Morrison set January 17 at Total Capitol Accounts the program. 2 p. m. as date for sentencing. By Placing Your Oder on Total Liabilities and Capital Accounts Learn of Marriage Mo.-- e r-J- u M. Reeso. Nais-marriag- busi-Tcxa- - Ey-von- juice, - re-lat- Report of Condition of the FIRST NATIONAL BANK - PRIZE QUALITY of ! "& c i( Save 2 Per Hundred SPECIAL or Before In commemoration of two Leghorns special events In the life of the owner of the Intermountain Hatchery, BOISE 1G0 IDAHO are mak- ing this special offer to all ge Northrup, King & Co. we our customers. Caaralt the Korthrap, Kiiif A Co. deale pour tows or writ to for the suunt of nearby dealer. South 4th West, Salt Lake City. Utah a February 3rd! CHOOSE FROM OFFER QUICK ACTION is advisable to assure your supply of tested, dependable, fertile Northland Brand Seed this year. Belbw-averaproduction and increased demand for seed that iviU produce maximum wartime crops Is causing a shortage of high quality seed. BE SURE of an adequate amount of the dependable seed Identified by the Flying Goose on the bag and backed by the 61 year reputation of . . . s O Rocks O New Intermountain 42 NORTH 1ST WEST Hatchery PIIONE 733 MEMORANDA Pledged assets (and securities loaned) (book value). (a) United States Government obligations, direct and guaranteed, pledged to secure deposits and other liar... bilities 657,100.00 Total ...... 657,100.0F Secured liabilities. (a) Deposits secured by pledged assets pursuant to rex quirements of law 641,879.40 Total "641,879.40 State of Utah, County of Cache, ss. I, Russell S. Hanson, cashier of the above-name- d bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. (SEAL) Sworn to and subscribed before me this 8th day of January, 1945. RUSSELL HANSON, Cashier. CORRECT ATTEST. JOHN H. ANDERSON WYNN & HANSEN A. SONNE, Directors. , L. TOM PERRY, Notary Public. My commission expires April 6, 1947. a i |