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Show .1 Tmsday. January 10," 1015 Announce Birth Mr. and Mr. Ernest and Mrs. Floyd 1L Johnn announce the birth o t their child, a son born Sunday at Mr. ev-rn- th & local hospital. Mrs, Gnehm Margaret James Kri-y- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alin'd In advanced Gnt'hm. has rating to yeoman first class. Site Is working In the belief icairy department In the armed guird U'-e- center. Trea.su re Island. Cab Wins Wings ,r- ( Jordan, Flight Officer Horace M. Wal Attend.': Conflah trs. JI. doups. mn of Mr. and a.;:, relate' E.litlwjn II, Wilcox. reM. Waddoups. of Lewiston, or of fond and dietetics at proles his awarded was wlvir cently coll-g- ", is navigator's wings at the Hondo U ah ftute Agricultural f western a conference a'.iuid.r.g Texas. army air field, llundo, st ttr nutirtion leaders !h B'rke-- l Wins Badge y. Calif., italay through Thur.sd y. M. Private Frst Class Florin t'.lg o' f. dais reported. Tlie cl. It gates will cooperate in Rivse, 19. husband of Shirley II. Rom? of WoU.sville. has been a national project of awarded the combat infantryman's cl th ' nutritive values of foods. badge for sujjerlor performance of duty dr the front hntS i:i Weat.s Two Bars Germany. l.yi'.n Pribhle. son of Mrs. Lilli; n Pnbble of Logan, luus been Disease Report meted to captain with the Twelve new casts of chicken a.r corps command staff in pox were reported in Cache F:an-e- . He is a former student the at Utah State Agricultural colfor county outside Logan week ending January 12. along li :e end was employed by the with one new case of gonorrhea, Srr.ththld Sentinel as a linotype one of scarlet fever and one of l eratar for several years. syphlllis. ,v i ; i ' .? 1 ' y.- - - . A i i 1 V 0 ' k V, ' v, - ai V K jtt : :a i V. A rt ' i V ' t t 1 V i ar-m- Lieutenant and Mrs. John R. Christiansen announce the birth of their first child, a son born Saturday in a local hospital. Mrs Christiansen is the former Ann Merrill. The proud father is serving in the army at San Pedro, California. f tu-- a hovi Second Lieutenant Ruth I. Alloir, Ooltlond, California; Ruth A. Frott, Visalia, Californio; and Lillian G. Kelly, Lake Worth, Florida, oil member tf tho U. S. Army Nure Corpt, tok o tampon trip ot Kunming, China. Thtro i on urgent need for 10,000 more registered nurc in tho Army Nurse Corpt. , 1 r 1 men bring admitted at 35c. Well known is a concert pianist throughout Europe and the United States, Mr. Gimpel was bom In Lwow. Poland, and at the age of five was playing In an orchestra in his fathers theater. At 12 ye rs of age, he began a concert tour. For three years. Mr Gimpel toured with the famed violinist Hubermnnn as aceomp:ibt. When Hubermnnn was injurej In a piano crash in Australia, Mr. O'mpel t0Ur 'U a Conom p of DIMES lost summer America expert-whic- h encc , scconJ worst demic of infantile paralysis in ep-miasl- -- j frs-CV K ' ' ' , "e disease attacked weak and slrong alike, invading the richest and poorest homes in tho nation. yn U . 0j porting The National Foun dation for Infantile Parol- wade it possible lo render Many of these thousands of new victims will need care for La: sen. months, years, some perhaps Pfc. Gene Glenn, son of Mr. for a lifelime. and Mrs- Harold Glenn, arrived home Thursday after twenty one months spent In the South Pacific at Bougainville and Guam. Gene landed in thch state October 9th Next summer America must be and was taken to a hospital at prepared to meet whatever Sar. Leanders. Calif., where he received treatment unil six weeks epidemic emergencies may ago when he went to the Marine Returns to Logan Two Promoted arise. base at San thego. Calif. He has Mrs. Dolva Kofoed and daughTwo sons of Mr. and Mrs. Don30. day leave. Thursday eventer Kathy, have returned to Lo- ald E. Smith, 171 East. Second ing Mr. and Mrs. Glenn had as gan to make their home after South, have been promoted In dinner guests pfc. Gene Clenn. Fund-Rai- s Mr. and Mrs, Don Glenn and famspending several months in Cal- the armed forces recently. They ifornia with Aviation Student are, Frank F. Smith, promoted to ily. Mrs. Serge Bodrero, Mrs. in Weldon Kofoed, who now has sergeant with the Seventh army Fenton Lcatham, Mrs. June Short, all of Logan, and Adam Glenn and been transferred to New Mexico in France after being in the ser. Mrs. Andrew Lelshman. Mr. and to continoe air corps training. vice two years, and William Al; Drawing a bead on polio. Michael Sullivan of Mrs- Glenn have two other sons an Smith, promoted to seaman, St. Louis,' Missouri, recently recovered from a crippling attack of In the service. Private Verl Glenn infantile paralysis, knows what THAT fight is like. Michael was first class, at a navy technical Promoted to Major aided in his tussle with the Crippler by the March of Dimes. This stationed at March Field, Calif., Mrs. Elaine Nelson Olsen has training center. year s appeal, January will thousands of youngsters to and S 1c Eldon Glenn, who rereceived word that her husband. win out against infantile paralysis.help cently arrived back to California from Pearl Harbor. While on leave The Dale Olsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wins Naval Rating he spent 24 hours with Verl and A. B. Olsen of Logan, has been Stanford Naisbitt, son of Judge Birth Announced family, leaving shortly afterwards promoted to major at an advanced and Mrs. L. D Naisbitt, 21 North for the Pacific. Major and Mrs. Ross K. Peter, base in the Pacific. He is a grad- Second East, Logan, has completuate of Utah . State Agricultural ed a course in aviation ordnance sen announce the birth of a son, at the Naval Air Technical Train- their first child, .born at a local college. hospital. Mrs. Petersen is the forLivestock growers have a def ing center, Norman, Okla-- , and mer Pauline Nickelsen. now holds the rating of seaman Second Child inite angle of their own In regard - Mr. and Mrs. J. Dalmaine Hod- first class. Naisbitt, a graduate of to control of the cattle grub in ges are sending out birth an- Logan High school in 1944, en- Another Stripe nouncements telling of the ar- tered the Navy May 12. He was Loyal Seeholzer, son of Mr. and Utah, Major George R. Hender rival of a daughter, born Janu- assigned to the Oklahoma school Mrs. Harry Seeholzer, 508 South son, livestock specialist of the to USAC Extension Service, explains. ary 4 at a local hospital. Mrs. August 7, 1944 and will now be Main, has been promoted with sergeant the Major Henderson reports that Hodges is the former Gwen John- assigned to further training and technical son. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. N. duty at a shore station or with mountain troops in Italy. He has Utahs share of the $85,000,000 been in the service two years annual loss from cattle S. Johnson of Lewiston. The units afloat. pests can and served as a ski instructor. be largely overcome through pro. Hodges have a three year old THE MARCH son. Returns to Camp per control measures. c OF Corporal William A. Wayman Temple Session Types of losses which occur in JANUARY 14-3- 1 Sunflower Cam-pJr., has returned to his post at livestock include D. E. Meacham, Growth loss, chairman of awaitis ha where the River Meeting of the Sunflower camp McCook, Neb., Heights genealogical flesh damage, lower milk yield et Nibley will be held Thursday, ing an overseas assignment with committee and his workers are de- and damage to meat and leather. January 18 at 8 p. m., at the the army air corps, after visiting termined to have the largest per. Growth is halted by presence of s home of Mrs. Eliza J. Smith. for 10 days with friends and centage present for the special grubs in the backs of the animals the His in wife, Logan. Hostesses are Margaret Swenson, heel-fl- y which hatches Logan stake family temple day and by the former Alice Lewis, is making her and and Mattie Jessop. from the grub. This fly causes night The Wednesday. stake home in Smithfield with hex parwhich cut presidency and genealogical com- summer stampedes ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lewis. mittee down on milk a causes and expect yield good Medal attendance. Air Wins Corporal Wayman is the son of El Ray Christiansen, president of damage to the animals hide. Lieutenant Duane S. Carr, hus- Mr. and Mrs. William Wayman the temple, has promised He points out that animals ample band of Mrs. Donna H. Carr, Lo- Sr. of Logan. M womens names for the occasion. which have been attacked v nir tlie awarded been by the gan, has J, i Tlie doors will close at 7 cattle p. m. grob cannot be accepted by mortal for meritorious achievement Committees Named for the evening session. Those packing in sustaining plants for meat purposes while participating committee Additional assign- who to attend should take and about d of all cattle bomber combat operations over ments for Logan Post No. 7, Am- note. plan hides in the nation have produced Germany and occupied territor- erican Legion, were listed today been damaged by these pests. ies. by Commander T. Earl Hunsaker r of all forest fires Hides with five or more holes are as follows: N. D. Salisbury, chair- in this No. 2 country are started by graded and discounted man, W. W. Welch, assistant, high careless smokers. Ballard Camp DUP one cent per pound, he says. A. G. oratorical school contest; The Ballard Camp, Daughters Morof Utah Pioneers will meet Thurs- Bateson, chairman Joseph Mr. Hunsaker, anand Jr., gan of 2 home at m. the at p. day AM. Turner, Aston B. Carlisle, 73 North Third niversary party; sons of American Legion, be will A read St. West history by Mary K. Haslam, mid the les son given by Gwen E. Stevenson. Mariage Licenses Hostesses are Vella M. Quinn-eyMarriage licenses have been isIrene P. Painter, Bessie G. Bal- sued at the Cache county clerks lard, Aston B. Carlisle, Gwen B. office to Theodore Halward Thor-sted- , the family gathered round the Stevenson. 21 of St. George and Padining room table on winter eventricia Taylor, 18 of Long Beach, ings? Father buried himself in Cal.; to Letho Leland Auger, 20 the paper, mother did her mendFlyer Home Alden Swainston, 20 both of and Lieutenant Louis M. Baxter, son Preston, Idaho; to Woodrow Giling and the children studied their lessons. of Mr. and Mrs. James A. Baxter, bert Porter, 20 and Alene Alder, When father began to saw wood home on a under the paper, you Wellsville, to of Preston; Idaho; 18, both BECKER PRODUCTS COMPANY leave after serving with the army Paul T. Roch of Logan and Merle knew it was time to go to bed. Brewers of Remember? air forces as a bombardier based Larsen, 22 of North Logan; to AMERICAN in the European theater. He has Morris Rich, 22, and Louise LarBeer flowen more than 50 missoins and sen, 20, both of Logan. received the distinguished flying cross for participation in NormanDivorces Granted dy invasion flights. Three divorces were granted in First District court Friday and Completes Course Ethel N. Saturday, as follows: Justin Darrell Mathews, son of Lowgher from John W. Lowgher, Mr. and Mrs. Alma M. Mathews mental cruelty, plaintiff awarded of Providence, has completed a custody of a minor child, $40 per course in aviation ordnance at month alimony and court costs; the Naval Air Technical Training Naomi Nelson from O. H. Nel-soIf you tuffer from hard of hearing end heed noises caused mental center, Norman, Okla. Mathews cruelty, plaintiff by catarrh of the heed write us NOW for proof of the who now holds the rating of awarded custody of two minor good results our simple home treatment has accomplished seaman first class, will be trans- children, property settlement, and V for a greet many people. Many past 70 report hearing ri ferred either to another shore sta- $200 monthly alimony; Elizabeth fina and head noises gone. Nothing to wear. Send tion or to duty afloat. He is a Ann Gessel from Karl C. Gessel, today for proof and 30 days trial offer. No obligations! graduate of South Cache high mental cruelty, plaintiff awarded school and was employed as a custory of three minor children, THE ELMO COMPANY, Dept. 516 Davenport, Iowa farmer prior to his induction j $50 monthly alimony, attorney J fees and court costs. into the Navy April 18, 1944. Tr-rval - Support the ing Appeal Two-year-o- your lo cality and send your dimes and dollars to President Roosevelt at ld - 11-3- 1, White House. Control of Grubs Told by Specialist Whose child h is next? JOIN DIMES rele-tive- W 'tft Ac&t one-thir- One-quarte- WM - , REMEMBER WHEN A1 oiikk! of ETiiE is wortfia IT obi of ITalBt 30-d- ay Fint on a. historv j o. ton of Mr. and Larsen. 280 East TI iref South has been promoted to technical sergeant with the medical corps in France where he is serving as an optical special- - j ist. He is a former employe of Western Optical company In Ross Mis. MARCH He came to the United States in Y515 and since then has lx en recognized by America;, movie-gers as pianist in many puP.dar movies. He lias appeared in tlie Hollywood G,. slight. production; Above Suspicion, and Lvdia. 1938 Optician Advances First Chil- d- u j con-fe'T.- e, JOIN THE will admit them to all Mu-- ! dent body activities. Generul ad-- 1 price Is "5c wttli service-- 1 v ' f The ai'jjearanee of Jacob Glm-pe- l, world famous pianist, Janutiry 22, In tlie Utah State Agricultural college auditorium will open the winu-- r quarter lyre um program at the college. Dr, Tlielma Fogelherg, Lyceum director, announced today. College students will be admitted to Oie lyeeuni which beguis at 8,15 p. m. with student body cards. Faculty membera may ob- tain student body cards for is -r 1 manager of tire Logan U. S. Employment st rviee offl.e. will discusa the "G. I. bill of rights, and the pension rights of nidow. and orphans, at tl e monthly meeting of the Logun American legion auxiliary Wednesday ot 8 p. m. In the Cache county public library. F. First Lyceum Features Pianist Meet Auxiliary Wins Rating Army Nurses Enjoy OffDuty Relaxation in China ie are followcongratulntrona ing the birth of their third child, a son, bern Monday at a local hutpiul. The Leea have another an and a daughter. Mr. Lee Is of the Logan district manager Mountain State Telephone com pany. rt reiving So f nth Child R. PILSENER - dv |