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Show Tne Cache American, Logan, Cache County, Utah Pare Four Co hoMPnWJ at a dinner party Saturday evening were Mr. Jaek Applmiie and Mrs. If. C. Stauffer. An elk dinner was Mned to quests at a table made attractive vs ltli cut flowers, places being Friday, January Our (Great America 19, 1915 Flyer Returns from Pacific Combat Feller PF Paul Ensign Mr. and Mrs. L. erhy, un 0f William J, S!!ey, of Wellsville. has completed a lour of roinl'Zit duty in the c where he served with Uie Navys Air group Fifty-onmarked fur Mr. and Mrs. Cheater Ensign SGley pslou-a carrier, Mrs. Melvin Kidman. Mr. and based Grunman Hellcat fighter Muir. Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Larsen, plane on mission aga.mt the Mr. and Mrs. George Smith, Mr. Japanese, Joining the Mr group . Smith-heldand Mrs. Cyril Nelson of in cptembi r. he pariiriputed jn Mrs. K. 11. Hardman and the Mvcii engagements, including the hosts and ho t,v.es. Second buttle of the lle.lup.ne Mr, and Mrs. Carlyle Illrd and Sitt. and i credited with shoot, fam ly motored to Logan Sunday AIDERS IN THE EARLV LEAP MINIMA REGION mg down one enemy plan,. and were dinner guests of Mr. AND WERS N CAVES INl THE MlLl4 L1VEP Fifty On-' fighter and torjedo -Bui.M. and Mis. Charles NICKNAMED &AP6ER5 1HU logged an Improve squadrons Mrs. William Ilowen had as lu-fighting record during their seven week-enher the guest over month against the Japanese. I3iey ' bi other, Glenn Hunter of law a, participated in both battle of Is ton. the Phil ppme Sea. supirtcd nm. The Happy Hour cluh met at i 4 . r, 1 W V ph'.b.ouA at the Marianas, the home of Mrs. Wayne Htibner 7-'' Pal. iii, and layte, and raided ter: Allan J. !.!. mi, of Wells-- j Wednesday. Needle work was the Wake. Muirus. the Mariatnet. Pa. e.lle; Cur;i..l Itod John .on of j feature of the afternoon, and an l.iu, Yap. Ulithi. the Bunins. OkAn, Reed New H.ii p hire; Corporal j attr.ietive lunch served to Mrs. inawa Jima and Formosa. Ju'.ii uti, tat. uiied in England; j Owen Swenson, Mrs. Bill Long-In tlie Second buttle of the Ik . Joi.n ni and .'Its. Alta strtftli. Mrs. Fred Sorensen, Mrs. ft Ta rniy of H rum; Mrs. Edith Sea hist October, Fifty Philippine Mrs. Mrs, Bird. Carlvle MU)r fl, One pilots rtruek a double blow Mr. Bertha Nye and Mis. Carol Aa Baker and Mis. latter TayA-if'. Jones of Ogden: Mrs. I.a Bayne lor. ;.t the enemy carrier force off Willis of Oklahoma city. Okla.; Luzon. Led by Lieutenant Bernice Mias Sorensen, daugli Mrs. Myrtle Winn and Mrs. Be a V . Donald J. M Ivin. U S N IL WV.V-'Mrs. H. C. Sor trice I.undlierg of Duchesne, trr of Ik. hop uad Bohgee, Alabama, the torpedo (I n underwent an operation for eiis Mrs. of Violet Thompson I'lah; squadron r.udid the Jap unit of npi iidii'il, s Tuesday. Bent hr logaii; Mrs. 1 twice. Mis. Aloiuo Wood is visiting1 Dll) toll. Idaho, and June Johnson Their torpedoes and bombs With the IT. S. Army nurse corps in Monrovia, with her) Calif., sm.i..hd into two large carriers, at ar.d 2d daughter, Mrs. Marlin Larsen and; Colorado, two medium carriers, a heavy giand, luhlieii. Mrs. Henry Sehneider. her M.ti-r16 THc MOST IMPORTANT ' o:s.-ul i is s.irvDed by Sluthe and a destroyer, causing and' Hardman Mr,. Bernard MANUFACTURED PRODUCT... rothers and following critical, :f not fatal, damage to !(lair.l.r Nancy left Monday for William Ihil-f.f Preston. Idaho: j WITH THREE PAPER GREEN men owar. Bfy j 'he enemy h'..:i Ki.iin isro. Cal., to the pend Veil H ;! e. of Saul I, lie! J ; WalTitlj Fi ht. r i dots sj.ot 51 TISSUE THE LARGEST IS AMERICA'S d M1L& with her and i; jap.m.e lluLc of Kenmth Hal e I w.i.tir ' hi. if t out of the air and sank . PAPER PRQDQCM& POINT It! THE. LEADS THE NAT, ON IN MUX pRODUCftCN of Trenton; Mis. Lthel Taylor id daughter. Miss Beverly ll.,rdinanj an enunv destroyed by strafing. of and Mrs. Bovd Bradshaw. Logan: Mis. Abee B.'sioik. WRlP AppRcym7EiyfsotooQooo By skillful coordination while Mis. George Smith i.s recoverllyruni: and Mrs. Jiimit Mi Mur the tordo squadron, the die of Paradise. ing from a serious illness. iigiiti Friends may Call at the family group ra ver lost a plane home this evening and Saturday tended. and cooperative to enemy fighters. iToudcst daly haring one.half vote, or a total the prog res-Iv- e Until tune of services. Burial in Quite a number of parents took of four votes for the board. attitude on their part toward the for the Hellcat fivers was last the Hyrum cemetery will he tin June 14. when ten Jap bombers their children to Paris. Idaho The authors of the resolution sportsmen in the state. In turn, dcr direction of the Thompson to see Snow-whitattempted to attack our carriers. evening Saturday Funeral home. tills revision after a Director Leonard Fifty-Oneand the Seven Dwarfs". up coil brought promised shot down fighters On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Lane to entire the St'vcn :ind chased off the others, Mr. proposal Mrs. and put tinned Mattson Stanley and invited cooperation and Mr. any Willis and daughters. Mrs. Emma C. Thornley r t.ie Juiis Commander Charles Y. Moore, Mrs. L. D. Lamborn and son Kay. went to Logan last Wednesday, and gnme picture undei n(j jj C;jX)r. n,n to corl. cl him Wm. and of Bowen state of omimssioner diction the (Bill) genial U.S.N.. of Millrdgcvllle. Geor- Jr.. and Mrs. Mr. and Earley Joseph an-Funeral servlet's for Mrs. Emma problems pertaining to'cia. and Dermott, at the had been rejected. It was stated ' Logan spent the week-en- d T. and Orvin Mrs. Ben daughter Arkansas, was Clark Thornley, 74. recognized for to Stanley Mattson ranch. to Randolph that the cattle, sheep and horse fish ad game matters. skipper of the air group. her service as a musician and Janice, went Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Baker of inteersts couldn't attend a memorial service held object to tills poet, who died Tuesday afternoon for Idaho was a Sunday vis- resoluion inasmuch as all would Mr. and son of Paris, Jean Hanney. at the family home after a long Mrs. of Ralph Hanney of Randolph. itor at the Glenn Price and Alton fall under the jurisprudence illness, were conducted today in Mr. Baker was a Mr. and Mrs. Elijah C. Willis, Early home. the tlio Smlthfleld Third ward chapel (1) the forest service, (2 Wilformer resident here. accompanied by Mrs. Delina or (3) tlie private by Bishop Don Chambers. Mr. and Mrs. Arlo tJVeston went grazing sendee, A noted author, her poems had lis, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Jmms, association. landowners Lake to for Salt left Monday, City Logan Friday for a date with appeared in several national an- the to attend meetings the dentist. Two other noteworthy resolu-- 1 thologies and she published her of gentlemen AAA. the Mr. and Mrs. were Aldon tions passed unanimously, one Siddoway own collection, Pen and Pictures" Mrs. several years ago. She also was Joseph Earley returned were business visitors at Logan giving the fish and game director Wednesday from a trip to Salt Saturday. known as a lovty of flowers. the power to open fishing and Mr. and Mrs. Arch McKinnon hunting seasons on whatever day She was born January 9, 1871 Lake City bringing with her EnIn Stanwich, visitors he saw fit would settle the controNorthamptonshire. sign Hubert Satterthwaite of that of Logan were week-en- d VS. England, a daughter of Jonah city who spent part of his fur- at the Oliver Wahlstrom home. versial of tlie opening Mr. and Mrs. Morton Kearl reand Mary Smith Clark. She came lough visiting relatives here. Mrs. to Utah in 1880 and settled with Earley was hostess at a party in turned Sunday from a trip to Po- pheasant season, while the other her family in Salt Lake City. She Ensign Satterthwaite's honor on catello, Idaho visiting her sister, aimed to put the entire fish and Mrs. Jennie Thomork. game department on a merit basis was married to lVilliam Thornley Thursday evening, the guests beJune 6, 1884 in the Logan Tern, ing mainly cousins. Hubert left thereby taking it out of politics. Messrs. Orson Grimmet and 19 for home Friday. Director Ross Leonard, Newel B. pie. He died in June, 1918. Walter Lewis of Paris, Idaho are of Brigham Packard Hatch Mrs. Thornley was active in former' Dave and Cooy Ross the Madsen, repairing Cheney home. church was a City is laying cinder brick for music circles, directors, Newell Frei, chairman member of the Zions Choral un. brooder sheds for Ben T. Orvin the fish and game commission cf in lane. While Brigon Sagebrush ion, directed by George Careless, Vee A Winward, chairman of and Orvin Mr. week noted composed, and had directed ham City last the new Utah Sportsmen's associachoirs in the Smithfield Second suffered a sprained ankle. Mrs. Sarah Wilbur of Randolph, tion, headed the speakers program ward Primary. Y. L. M. I. A. and who spent some time here being for the final day. Sunday school.. Keynoting their conference with She had organized the Benson cared for through an illness, by At the close of the talks, Doc" Stake Sunday school and Re- her niece, Mrs. Lydia Wahlstrom, confidence in the present state Barnes of tlie Davis County Wildlief society choruses and served was taken to Smithfield Saturday fish and game commission while life association made a motion, Oneral zdmission $1.00 and 7nc and and Mrs. Mr. Wahlstrom as chorister. During the first by Bill by World War she was vice chair- Mrs. Joseph Early, where she will offering constructive and progres- which was seconded iiOc Hiffh School Students and Servicemen man of the Smithfield Red Cross, be guest of her sisterinlaw, sive suggestions for future fish Walker of the Salt Lake County (Tax Included) was captain of the Sarah Wood-ruf- f Mary Hodges Hyden. and gome advancements in Utah, association, commending Director Bishop Amos B. Robinson left the state Wildlife federation con- Leonard and the commission for Utah camp, Daughters of his seat in the state legislature Pioneers, and an active geneato spend Sunday in Iaketown, cluded its annual meeting in Salt logical workers. Survivors include three sons bringing with him Mrs. Ed Heb-do- Lake this week. who had spent the week m and two daughters, William C., Cliff Huss, long prominent in Wilson R., Lila and Gwendella the city, and Private Albert J. Utah sportsmen circles, was electo Willard Weston from Camp Kearns, Thornley of Smithfield, ted president of the federation to D. Thornley with the naval spend the day with his folks. fil the term of R. E. (Bob) Heb-belMr. Mrs. Ellsworth and Johnson forces in the Pacific, and a who had left tire state. Mr. brother, G. W. Clark of Smith-field- . left Saturday an a trip to SouthHuss and Director Leonard talked ern Calironia. Mr. and Mrs. Tony Zakolnick over the plans and both professed Burial In the Smithfield cemetery was under direction of the and children of Kemmerer. Wyo., a great spirit of cooperation bewere in town calling on relatives tween the state and the Wildlife Kenneth Lindquist mortuary. Sunday. Mrs. Zakolnick was for- federation, forecasting improved merly Ada Marie Lamborn. Mabel C. Johnson hunting and fishing for the state. The vivacious and charming While the sportsmen from some Robinson made her deparFuneral services for Mrs. Ma30 associations did not give the ture San for Francisco. Sunday bel G. Johnson, 56, native of with Bishop Amos Robinson. She controversial Board of Big Game Utah, who died Tuesday at Vale, planned to spend a week in Salt Control a clean bill of health, Oreson, after a lingering illness Lake Miss Robin- they did vote to retain it, under City enroute. will be conducted Saturday at 1 son's mother, Mrs. Heber C. Rob- a change in membership, until p. ni. in the Trenton ward chapel inson, held open house fof her last some better could body governing by Cliff Wiser, bishop. A collection of artistic Monday. A native of Salt Lake City, she handiwork be formulated. was shown. Refreshwas born December 25, 1888, a ments were served. or the resolutions Under one daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Barker of adopted this week, the present Survivors Netcher, of Trenton. were calling on file Amos five-ma- n board will be replaced include her hushand, P. H. John Ogden family Sunday. a unit having only four votes son of Vale; one son, Richard S Barker Mrs. J. Cheney Willis entertain by the system now in vogue Under Greeland, of Richfield; a daugh- ed the members of the bishopric ter, Mrs. Merle Bean of Nephi; and wives with a steak the groups are reprefollowing supper one brother, Ray C. Netcher, of sented. Fish and game commisSaturday evening. Vale, and a sister, Mrs. J. Frank Guests at the home of Mrs. sion, the sportsmens association, Jensen of Trenton, and six grand- Carl Norris for the week are the Utah Wool Growers associachildren. Carl's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil-for- d tion, the Utah Cattle and Horse Friends may call at the Frank Norris of Ogden. Growers association and the U. Jensen home in Trenton Friday The wires hum. It's a 31" order important inThrough constant vigilance and tireless effort on Humphrey Kearl and Vara Che-ne- S. Forest Service. The proposed evening and Saturday until time ior a train soon to arrive and for which structions the part of employes, thousands of men and train, made a Evan to business trip of services. Burial in the Smith-fiel- d include will board the state fish the conductor must sign. The station agent sets the loads of materials have been moved efficiently and ston Tuesday. cemetery will be under disemaphore. The red light flashes its warning. The quickly to aid the Allied cause. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon G. Robin- and game director, who will act rection of the Kenneth Lindquist train arrives and rumbles to a stop. son have gone to Salt Lake City as chairman of the board, the Utah mortuary of Logan. This is just one of many safety measures established the to spend a month. The constant improvements in railroading, resulting association, Mrs. G. H. Land owners in safe, efficient transportation, are due in large Robinson is by Union Pacific to assure reliable transportation caring for the sportsmens associations, which will measure to the American system of encouraging passengers and freight. War resulted in a trechildren, Garret and Verna, dur- be a member of the Utah Wild rail traffic. As might be mendous Increase workers in thedr absence. 'to seek advancement through personal Mrs. J. ing Cheney life federation and a combined expected, a large part of that traffic has been enterprise and initiative. We're fighting and Mrs. Adell Copelan has spent Willis accompanied them to visit vote representing the U. S. Forest middle Pacific's directed over Union "strategic working to maintain that spirit of equal Qppoe in the city for several days. Service and the Taylor Grazing route" "Hng the East with the Pacific Coast the past three weeks here with tunity for alL ' r A cottage meeting was held at her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James the home of Mrs. with each of the latter Joseph Earley board, 4r IMm to TOtJB AMERICA" ndio pmgioa aa Thorpe, after spending the past last Sunday evening by stake Kohal aafionwid aahnek mry Sanday afternoon. seven months in Florida with her missionaries Florence Willis and Co aadrtatton. ilywtttooalBapparicirtfaaH husband, S Sergeant Ray Cope- Pearlina Alley. Mrs. Early served FOR YOUR nr lan. She left Wednesday to be refreshments to those who at PLUMBING REPAIR with her husband, now stationed CALL at Newbum, North Carolina. On friends Monday. Mrs. Isabell Gee, of Garland, Mrs. Thorpe, OAlLROAe Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Copelan, her sister, Mrs. spent the past week here, guest PLUMBING CO. Loraine Bennett, were guests of of Mr. and Mrs. S. John Perkins LINK-BEL- T STOKERS Mrs. Stanley Jones and Mr. and Mrs. James Thorpe Jr. little and family at Farmington. daughter came home from a LoQuality and Service 115 8. Mata Phone 17 Mrs. Cassie S. Brenchley of gan hospital Sunday, both feelBrigham City, was calling on ing fine. Pa-c.ii- e. d, vV i )' . ', ! j , Com-mand- Kt 1 vi.vr. . . - r I 1 j e. -- j dMRYlANDmaM hu.-bun- M..-n.- mrn ; y. . , t e fi-s- h I IDAHO SOUTHERN BEF.GALS ay UTAH STATE Friday, January 8 Wildlife Group Holds Annual U. p. m, S. A. C. FIELDilOUSE Ticket! er Me-lind- a r y a Wellsville i BAUGH Oljjpu nocussm PACIFIC |