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Show Friday, January 20,'i Tacre Five Tne Cache American. Logan, Cache County. Utah 19-1- Ezra C. Lundahl underwent a major operation at o local hospital Wednesday night. He Is re. ported recovering satisfactorily. Disease Report I Five case of chicken pox and Divorce Aked one of scarlet fever were reported suit Ruth Blanchard has filed In Cache county for the week for divorce In First District court while four from George M. Blanchard on a ending January 19 cases of chicken pox were noted charge of mental cruelty. In Logan. New Club Members Story Hour LTamae dinner was served to Mrs man, Mr. and Mrs Seth Iibh- M Mr. and Mr. nun, Ret re.sentatives of all irrtat-iuan, Mr. aud Mr. Aaron laish agencies In Cache. Rich and Uox'n)( Mr. mj Mr. y;rn(Si fxish For Cahe Stake Sunday EvElder counties will be held Tues- - nian mlsm Helen. Diane Janice 2 m. Cache in the p. day at Jove ening. January 33. aIld yary pju-Ben-oward: E. Ray Gujmon, county court house to organise a ,)n Allan Call lld Un,onl u Robert J. Evans. district water Users association Aj'la erc p!aed and so lhde link: lUyle W. Dutaon according to Clerk N. J. Crook-1- , c(iU rnj0;,ra. ston. Mr:t ja.al)d enter J. William ll)d Mau.lun Third ward. Franklin D RichGorge D. Clyde, Irrigation en- ,a m,d a luncheon and quilting Victor E. IsratlM-ards, g.neer for the Uah Experiment ,larty Monday evening for Hand other state officials dame Blanch Wlirh Jstrin Blood, I. Bradshaw, Geneva Hwill attend the meeting. Ruli. Murray, Gladys Maughan, Jes-i- e l.mh ,,Urtl,J M. Cutler. Elizabeth Bai.khral Maughan, A. Hurren. t. Entertains and Emma Gretu laisiimun N.iilh ward. J. Howard MaughMrs. Howard L. Call entertained Maughan. members of her sew.ng club at a y Mr. 8nd Mrs, jp.hall Thursday evening. shaw enN rtw.ned Sunday at a nicely arianged dinner party bun Awaits Hearing Bradshaw oring Private Claire Clarence Buik of Amalga, nr- home on furlough. Other guest as rested by Logan city police on a were Mr. and Mrs. James Brad Petersen Wanna and Bart drunken driving charge, ia await- shaw. 'rum- nie marn.igg was to ing hearing in city court after Bradshaw, Grover June, Mr. la-ish- - Irrigation meet Undergoes Operation l..ut MlSSlOnary Assignments n I - n llii-ho- - - Obituaries . . . Charles W. Galloway fur C'barira Kuiinal service Woley Gallowav. 41. tijeruUr of the Galloway Wild.ng shop since Bi.i2. who died suddenly Tueday of a heart attai k, w ill be m. in the pMonday at ward chaja-- i by Ionian Sixth Bishop A. H. Parker. was born May 20. Mr. Gallow-jp.K.13 in Stulhy, Idaho & son of Curti and Harnett Galloway. Ho Florence lame Austin married ron-ducte- 1 d - New members of the Richmond December 18, 1924 in Gulfrt, I Mrs. D. E. Smith will tell Lions club arc John W. Stoddard. by S. It Christensen. E. G. Skidmore Walter the Lary Mouse," Since 1932 bo bad made hu home In largan where he Marjorie Flack at the story hour and Karl I je Mon. the welding hp and nl-u- served Brad-jartSaturday at 1:30 p. m. In the at instrurtor In rental work at children All Cache county library. Sentenced to Jail tuh State Agricultural college xre invited to attend. Ervin Gittens was sentenced by doung the mechanic learner proFlr.--t District Judge Marnner M. gram. Second Son Be wa a member of the Sixth Morrison Wednesday to serve 30 ward Elder had Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Anderson of days in Cache county jail for quorum and been aitive In scout. ng. a Logan have received word of the failure to pay alimony. Survivors unhide his w.dow. birth of another grandson, born A Gel aid arid three sons, Wesley. lovely Tliursday. l''ror,r'ed 1111 MarM. children and Ray posting $100 bond. recently in Grand Coulee, Wadi., Recent Mirths nd two daughters, Lil to mem- D.trold. jd.de luihli wa sirv.-Stella Bradshaw. Carol and to Mr. and Mrs. Ted Karren. Mrs. gie, Recent K'rtlis in local hospitals and Hazel Galloway of LoMrs. Grant Larson and Lit It bers of the immediate families. li.in Karrcn is the former Lois include a daughter, their second, Hold Sobs P ,lls mother of Shelley, and side the ll, honored and guest come home from the brotln-r- . CeiTfc and I c thru for Mr. and Mrs. Burton Wheeler The War Food administration daughter thchir urents. included guests j both fine. hospital Friday, feeling Galiowav of Sait Lake City, and of Logan; a son to Mr. and Mrs. j has n ked hog .producers having and S. Mrsdanies William Miss Mrs, Iatrsen was formerly Htnth Galloway of Klia. Montana. Marriage Revealed M;rl Andirson of Logan. II. Ghnn, Iaiwell adequate feed supplies to keep Is making her and Fru-nBailey may fall at the lamily ol Jean Christensen additional sows su. table for fardaughter R. Glenn A. I rank home here with her parents. Mr. 357 south Main, Sunday Mr. and Mrs. James Christnsen Divorce Granted II to Retd L'bhmnn, Mrs. (r,rn 7 to 9 p. m. and Monday rowing next spring help meet and Mrs. Oliver Bailey while her of Cheyenne. Wyo, former Logan G!ai! Maughan. Guy II. Maugh. until time of services, nurial in Vada Hawks Dahle has been the goal for spring pigs. in the armed is serving residents, will be man led Satur- planted a divorce in First District an. Ebner Lfbhman, Lrroy the lapan cemetery will be unforce oversea. day morning in the Suit Lake court from Farl L. I'ahle on a Franklin Gunnell. A der ctrectlon of tlie W. Ixiyal Meet Genealogical enMr. and Mis. William Selley Temjle to Calvin S. Smith Jr. of charge of mental cruelty. She was lovely kt vt wedding gift were Hall mortuary. All gcmaloUval officers and tertained at a family dinner Tues- received. Murray. President David O. Mc- awarded custody of one minor MARGARKT R. MILLER workers of the Cache and Logan day evening honoring their son. Kay will perform the ceremony, j j ( Mrs. Euiene June and child-rein Stakes should Paul .articular and tlie Funeral services for Mrs. MarEnsign is Seiley bride, keep a M.ss ChiisUnscn fr.iduate of' were guests of Mr. and Mrs. in mind the special genealogical former Pay Wjatt, before their garet B. Feller M.ller. 75. a resiUtah State Agricultural college. Hack lo States meeting in the Eleventh ward as d iarturc Wec'.n M'.ay for Seattle, William Joy &t Logan dent of Logan for 27 years who Mrs. I a rov I.cisl.l.mnn enter- died Wedne-da- y roam In the basement of Wash., win re Paul will be stasemlily morning of ailbrother Rmdlisbaiher, Jorph Join Association a tained at luncheon the tioned. at 2 talernacle next her at ment to wrre musts Lieu Othir party age, were con. lnildint Sunday Mrshas Charles England, Agricultural!1 Two Utah State 1 m. The convention has been aiiiam Louis M. Iiaxtir, Mr. and home Monday evening for at dueled p. p. m. In the today on his hrd . Lake Salt City college traduates serving witii tl:-Allan Mrs. TresUm called A. Fii President Joines .simian. la ward Seventh I.cihman, by chapel by Joseph I.ogan ay home to Preston. Idaho after naval foices, have takin out life Br nehley, Lewi Brenchley, Luth- Bishop A. George Raymond. Sm. tli of tlie Utah Genealog. Lar.-e- n Mr. M. Mrs. in and vcd South Pacific John the havin? memberships in the Utah State er Baldwin, Ia roy Thorpe, G. L. ical society of the church. Of- and children A native of Switzerland, sho of Ogden sp-n- t to anc Australia for more than three Alumni association, aceoiding ficers and workers of the llyrum. Monday here with tln-l- r Francis, Orson Pcrkes, and Carl was born in Stllll, March 25, 'l:irs-tary- . parParley Kilbtun, executive secre- Smitlifield and Benson stakes are ents. Mr. and Mrs. John N. Lar-se- Dickerson. Sewing was enjoyed. 1889. She was married to Jacob are Tile new n. embers also invited to attend. Represenand Mrs. Preston Miller, who died several Bi'hop years and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Lieutenant A. P. Prattf Brigham Return Home tatives of the stake presidencies, Jones. Brenchley, Mr. and Mrs. Ray ago. A member of the church, she John Lieutenant and (J.g.) City, Mrs. Marnncr Brown and small high council, bishopric and SunMr. and Mrs. Samuel Bankhead Darlcy, came home Saturday af- had worked In the Logan Temple P. Bernard of Logan. His wife, daughter have returned to Logan schools are requested to day who are spending the winter at ter a pleasant two weeks trip to several years. is now to make their home afer the former Ramona visiting Burial In Providence cemetery are visiting this week California. They were guests of Ogden, living here. in San Luis Obispo, Cal Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Olsen at Los is under direction of the W. Loyal where w llh friends. her husband is stationed. Cor. while there. Hall mortuary. A birthday party honoring Angeles Wins Air Award poral Brown experts an overseas Lewis Brenchley and Mrs. Thelfor extraordm iry achievement'' assignment soon. ma Leatham was held Wednesday in aerial combat. Staff Sergeant evening' at the home of Mr and Max A. Bair, 19. of Richmond, has' Seagull Camp Mr. and Mrs. James A. Lelsh-ma- Mrs. Allan Leishman. Mr. Drench- been awarded the Distinguished entertained Friday evening ley and Mrs. Leatham are obof the Seagull camp Meeting Flying Cross. A B.17 Flying Fort- of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers at a family dinner party in honor serving their birthdays during ress tail gunner, he has taken will be held Monday, January 29 of Ensign and Mrs. Paul Seeley this week. Various games were on 35 bombing attacks part in at the home of Fanny Goodsell, who were married in the Logan enjoyed and a lovely hot lunchGerman targets. Son of Mr. and 432 North, Fourth East. Hostesses Temple the first of the month. eon served to Mr. and Mrs. Lew-- Mrs. Amos Bair, of Richmond, are Etta Robbins, Ida Eliason, La Members of the family present is Brenchley Mr. and Mrs. Charles besides the honored guests were Leatham, nir. and the airman is a 1939 graduate of Verle Knight, Fanny Goodsell. Mrs. Frank Mr. and Mrs. William Selley Mr. Leishman, Mr. and North Cache High School. Before Mrs. Leroy' and Mrs. Russell Hall, Mr.' and Leishman, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn entering the Armed Forces, Oct. Join Sorority Mrs. Ervin Leishman, Mr. and Larsen, Mr. and 3, 1943, he was employed at the Mrs. Archie Ten new members of Chi Omega Mrs. Alton Miller of A.SF. Depot, Ogden, Sergeant Hyrum, Mr. Maughan, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Bair completed the course in aer- sorority are Beverly Judd, Kath- and Mrs. Keith Leishman, Mr. Baldwin, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Leishial gunnery at Kingman, Ariz., ryn Salisbury, Ida Mae Hall, Faye and Mrs. Junior Selley, Lieuten. man, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Leishend won his wings there February Wennergren and Evangeline Ream ant Louis M. Baxter, Mr. and Mrs. man, Mr. and Mrs.FTeston Brencn-ley- , Dr. and Mrs. G. L. Francis, combat phase of Logan: Barbara Moss of Boun- Leishman. A social time was en1944. After 22, tiful; Melva Campbell, of Ogden; joyed after dinner. Mr. crew at bomber Mrs. Leroy Thorpe, Mr. a and with training Glennis Pratt, of Clearfield and The American Legion Auxiliary' and Mrs. Leishman. Pyote, Tex., he flew overseas to Bonnie Jean Harris, of Layton. held a business meeting at the Sunday Mr. and Mrs. James A join his squadron in June, 1944 home of Mrs. Charles S. Cooper Leishman entertained at an infor-ma- l Goes to Florida afternoon of visiting with Wednesday afternoon, with PresiFlyer Wins Medals Marvilla Riggs in charge. relatives and a few close friends dent Mrs. of Loraine Ricks Hawkins L. Jess Green, Staff Sergeant Mrs. a lovely with their son Lieutenant Louis Cooper served son of Mrs. Mary L. Green, Wells-vill- e, Benson left Wednesday for JacksM. Baxter prior to his leaving to luncheon to fifteen ladies. husto her Fla., j'oin r onville, with a photographer-gunneenMrs. William L. report at Santa Ana, Calif., after Poppletoii HawRex a 4 Libemtor group has flown band, Lieutenant (j.g.) luncheon at a at tertained spending a four-weeparty who furlough from returned has kins, just 35 missions over enemy territory here. home for Louis has just returned her afternoon Thursday Pacific he area where in Nazi Europie. He has partici- the M. Alta Brenchley, from serving on a bomber over in several major en- Mesdames pated in bombing missions to tarB. Laverne enemy territory where he comRena Leishman, as of a torpedo pilot gets in Austria, Germany, France, gagements Blanch Bradshaw. pleted his 50 missions. A lovely and Maughan plane. Italy and the Balkan countries. Sewing and social chat were en- hot luncheon was served by Mrs. An attack on the oil refineries at Leishman to Mr. and Mrs. Wil:',va ' I:.;: joyed. Floesti was his most memorable Wins Advancement Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Leishman liam Baxter, Mr. and Mrs. John tarAs the neared mission. Lincoln McClellan, son of Pro- spent Tuesday evening at Pres- Baxter and sons Lamar, Dean and they get his formation was attacked fessor and Mrs. C. E. McClellan, ton, Idaho as dinner guests of Garth, Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Baxof Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Wheeler. by enemy fighters. The fighters has been promoted to grade ter, son Gordon and daughter broke off the attack only when corporal with the air transport Mr. and Mrs. Fred Riggs serv- Ruth, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin the bombers entered the flak filled command in Hawaii. His wife, the ed a lovely lunch and entertained and daughter Kaye, Mr. sky over the target and then former Dorothy Quinney, is mak- at cards during the evening Sat- and Mrs. Jack Hall, all of Hyrum; bored in again as the big Liber- ing her home in Logan. urday, it being Mrs. Riggs birth- Mr. and Mrs. Chester Lundberg ators turned for home. The secday. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. of Logan, Mrs. Fanny Brown, Mr. ond attack lasted until the escort Returns Home Loran Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- and Mrs. Joseph Gunnel Mr. and Mrs. Rulon B. Maughan,' Mr. and Mrs. Mr. liam Mitton James fighters arrived and drove the and First Lieutenant Seymour Mrs. Herman Theurer. Jerries off. Sergeant Greens plane 24, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thorpe. was severely damaged but it re- Victor Mr. Mrs. Lieutenant Louis M. Baxter left and Theurer Herman Fonnesbeck, is home on turned it's crew safely to the home leave after completing 58 missions entertained at dinner Monday ev- Wednesday, traveling by auto base. Sergeant Green is a member as bombardier on a Liberator ening honoring Ensign and Mrs. with Lieutenant Thomas Hancock of a heavy bombardment group bomber in the South Pacific areas. Harvey Maughan, Lieutenant Lou- of Pocatello, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Leishman that has been cited three times Lieutenant Fonnesbeck has been is M. Baxter, Mrs. Veda Maughas a distinguished unit. Prevoius. awarded the air medal and two an, Mr. and Mrs. James A. Leish- and family attended a family ly awarded two Presidential cita- oak leaf clusters, the presidential man. A social time of visiting was gathering at the home of their parents. Dr- and Mrs. David Suttions for extraordinary achieve- unit citation and three campaign enjoyed. Mrs. Fanny M. was Brown left ton at Logan. A lovely turkey recently stars. ment, the Group atTuesday to visit with Mr. and dinner was served and the afagain cited for an outstanding Mrs. Arch B. Ames at Ogden. She ternoon spent visiting their brothtack on the oil center of Bratis- Names Chairman er MSergeant Sherman Sutton, to be gone a month. enexpects civil he A in life, farmer lava. ' Yi V Mrs. Ellen P. Leishman, Andrew Simmonds was named who home on furlough from New tered the army in August, 1942, and received his gunners wings chairman of the Lewiston Third was observing her birthday on Guinea. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Maughan ward committee to lead the cat- Monday, was guest of honor at August 23, 1944, at an air field tle control a entertained Other held home at dinner the campaign. grub family course a Wednesday evening for in Italy after completing of instruction there. He has been members of the four districts in of Mr. and Mrs. Seth P. Leish- their son, Lieutenant Calvin L. are Marcus Westover, man Monday evening. A beau- Glenn, home on furlough from VITRIFUSED Class Lined Flues HAS THESE awarded the Air Medal with three the ward Lawrence Bair, Verl Leavitt and tiful birthday cake centeied the New Mexico, and his bride-to-be- , oak leaf clusters, the Good ConFour-wa- ll Body Construction Stillman Pond. Merle G. Hyer, table where a lovely chicken Miss Elaine FAMOUS Petersen, daughter duct Medal, and also wears the was in committeeman, Middle Eastern county European-AfrcaDuplex Draft Control of the well attended MONARCH theater ribbon with two campaign charge which featured talks fa Durable Malleable Cooking Top meeting by stars. Dr. O. Wennergren and Lyman Finish with Mirco Cun Metal FEATURES Rich, Extension dairyman. ojx-rate- d r j - j j Me-sr- s. Nl-ha- la-ol- lxi.-hrr.a- n. j Tu-sda- - Me-dai- id-i- Ba-.ley- , E n ' Shipment of Monarch Ranges ' JUST ARRIVED B-2- k trJ st Fon-nesbec- k, B-2- - U n- WITH FULL WHITE ENAMEL SIDES AND FRONT New Booklet JAN. 14-3- 1 The Advertising committee of the Logan chamber of commerce, plans to include an honor role in the new advertising booklet of Logan and Cache valley to include the casualties of war. Up to date there have been 29 killed and seven are missing from Logan and 30 killed and 12 missing from the county, for a total of 59 killed and 19 missing. More than 2250 men from the county have passed through the local selective service system for induction into" the armed forces and as there have been numerous enlistments it is estimated that more than 3000 men from the county are In the armed forces. AGAIN, for the 61st consecutive year, Northland Brand Seeds are tested, fertile seeds of the highest quality . . . worthy of your money and your trust. 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