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Show Friday, February 0, 1913 The Cache American, Lofjan, Cche County, Utah Health Report For the Week Farm Housing Problems Aired TTME IPOCECETBOOEC of KNOWLEDGE Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Larson an ' eek .rnd,n For lhe Jnuary nounce th.. marine of their of com 5,1 a 2. to Merle Paul T Roch, daughter di-were reported son of the late Jce.pl, Roch and cunuaUe comiatred vs ith 487 for the Pre Mrs. Anna Roth of Chet kendo. week. These totals Include vakia. The wedding took place vlQu nd nonresidents of the In the Logan Ttmtde January 12 tatP- with President Arch.e Egbert of. refldating. Tlie bride was gowned' Of unusual Interest is the in a lovely model of white jersey pmlir.e of seven cases of botul-anwas a rest s georgette princess style. Stic lm. One of the wore a corsage of gardenias and dent of Salt Lake Cfty and died roes. After the marriage a wed- - as a result of the infection. The ding dinner was served for the other six . cases were reported offl.-ialsAn Investigation as by parents of the bride army source of the Infection the to at thOir home. Centering the was a four tiered wedding veals the fact that all of the through cuke topped with a miniature patients were infected mushrooms, bride and groom and surrounded eat.ng home cann.-Die by white ' pa rate investigations with ivy and pink and of the of Bacteriology of department members carnations. Eightetn the Immediate family were pres- University of Utah Medical school ent. Sunday, January 21 the and the laboratory of the state newly weds were honored by the department of health confirm the bride's jarents with a rectpiion above findings. Several other peo-- at the family home. In the re-- pie who participated In the meal were ceiving line were the bnde and at which the mushrooms rvcd were treated with anti, groom. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Lar- sen and Mr. and Mrs. Wesley h'xm and as a result developed This Harris, The Lnde wore her wed- - no serious complications. is ding gown and a corsage of car- - outbreak of food poisoning nations. The serving table was furtlur evidence of the care that covired with a lace cloth brought 'should be taken In the use of i d tables, by the groom from Australia. A wedding cake and candles held S..!t Lake City. and Ogden In candelabra Burned the center. h each county repot t- -d Mss Jane Crookston one ca-- e of poliomyelitis the piece. pound and Lila Murphy, Faye firu casts to bo repotted In 1913. Larsen and Doiolhy Lamb served. Salt Lake City rrported one Mrs. Lxon Nel-ohad charge of ca.--e of uiphthcria. The patient . tlie trousseau room and Miss Dor. Is an adult, ft male, and curt? rat a re. m.ut the 35 mou prtoouce othy Murphy was in charge of original source of the infection HfVT bKttH Wk. 7 the gift room. Mrs. Cleon Jorgcn-- ' has not yet been determined, son kept the gift book and rc- -j For the week ending Febbruary gistered the 180 guests who called. 2. local health oticcrs reported a All those assisting with the re- - total of 502 cases of communicable ception wore formal gowns. Merle dbca.-cs--9 cases fewer than were Is a graduate of South Cache reported . for the previous week high school and attended business chicken pox heads the list, with Drastic steps are being taken college, where she was affiliated a total of 184 cases. of Price administra with Alpha Ii Omega business A total of 122 cases of mumps by the office Is She sorority. War Production employed at was reported at Box tion the and Elder, Salt Clearfield and has been making board to bring about the return Lake and Weber counties. her home In Salt Lake City for The number of cases of scarlet of low priced clothing to the the past year. She has always fever showed a slight Increase merchants shelves, O. Guy Car-dobeen active In ward church and over the previous week. chairman of the Logan war social circles. The groom was Four cases of pulmonary tu. price and rationing board, stated. born In Clevelond, Ohio and was the last During eighteen taken to Czechoslovakia when a berculosis, two of whom are listhave inmonths, non as ed residents. clothing Of a prices total young child, returning to the States when a youth. He attended of 18 cases of pulmonary tuber- creased more than eleven percent, the U5AC and made his home culosis reported thus far In 1945 only the 4.5 per ent reduction In with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hams, 50 per cent of them are non- food prices kept living costs from rising to dangerous lev. 447 North First East, Logan. He residents. ShiftIron county reported a case of els," the chairman said. entered the service in Septeming by manufacturers to higher ber, 1941 and has been with the pneumococcic meningitis. price lines with the repeal of the is It to note that division Interesting In New Guinea. infantry highest price limitation 10 29 resultd of the in state counties the He has spent 33 months overseas "no diseases Cache in sales of women's dresses, for and is a veteran of two cam-- ! reported example, changing from seventy paigns. The young couple have cciinty s one of them, 6den city reported one case per cent of them selling for $7.95 gone to Suit Lake City and Pfc. i or less in 1943 to seventy per cent Roch will report to Santa Bar- - cf cPidemC meningfiitis. or Totals the week were as now selling above that price. The bara, February 6. His bride will remain in Salt Lake City for thejfollows: chickenpox 184, influen-presen- Bankhead amendment has cost clothing approximately Recently a shower was za - meas,es 35, German meas $100,000,000shoppers In increased les 9, 1, prices epidemic meningitis given for Mrs. Roch by Mrs. La for cotton goods, according to reRue Nelson at the home of her mumps 122, pneumonia 4, scarlet cent figures. parents, Mrs. G. B. Henrie. Fif- fever 66, tuberculosis 4, whoopteen guests were present. Lunch- ing cough 23, gonorrhea (resident) eon was served and a bride's book 21, gonorrhea 19, 4, syphilis made. (resident), syphilis i 3, malaria fever 1 Mrs. Wilford Stauffer enter-taine- d and pneumocconc memngiUs 1 recently at a dinner party honoring her brother SSergcant j Nyman and Bishop Victor E. R. Pearce of San Antonio raclsen. Special musical numbers aviation cadet center. Places were a duet, In the Garden were marked for Mr. and Mrs. by Mrs. Zeneth israelsen and George Pearce and son Dewey, Lav erne Gilgen. The grave in Mrs. Wanda Burrell and daugh- - the Logan cemetery was dedicat- ter Georgean of Paradise, Mr. umjiCH jo Japquv uiaji Xq pa and Mrs. Joseph R. Roberts and son Boyd of Ogden, Carl Beutler Why Thousands of Doctor? and the Stauffer family. Have Prescribed A delightful affair January 28th was the Robert W. Reeder family reunion held at the home of FOR E. Mr. and Mrs. F. Nelson. Fourteen members of the family, of including Robert W. Reeder tr: Alberta, Canada; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Chambl.n of Pocatello, Ida(IUZ 13 tlCLDS) ho; Mr. and Mrs. Spencer CrookFor yrars thousands upon thousands ston of Dayton, Idaho; Miss Thel- of Doctors ovo prescribed Pertussin ma Reeder of Salt Lake City; promptly relieve tad coughs due to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Reeder, of Tud y you can get this rair.e Logan; Mr. and Mrs. Glen Reeder effective Pertussin at any drugstore. of North Logan, and the hostesses Pe tusein a famous herbal remedy Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Nelson. A s scientifically prepared to work delicoous dinner was served and It acts at once not only to the afternoon spent in visiting. i Ueve your coughing spell, but alco First time the group have been to wosen sticky phlegm. Pertussin is safe and mighty effectogether for 20 years. Mrs. Charles Izatt of Thatcher, tive tor both old and young. Inexpen-- f ive. Vleasant tasting I Idaho is spending the week as guest of her sisters, Mrs. Etta Wise Americans Now Fight Nyman and Mrs. Susie Hancey. Beautiful funeral services were held Tuesday at 2 p. m. in the ward chapel for Alex McNeil Izatt, 58, who died at a Logan hospital Saturday following a or Bronchial Irritations Due to Colds With Buckley's "Canadiol" weeks illness. The services were Almost instantly you get the E. conducted by Bishoj Victor surprise of your life coughing spasm eases right Israelsen; the choir under direc- away It loosens up thick choking phlegm opens up clogged bronchial tubes makes tion of Mrs. Burns B. Crookston, breathing easier. witA Mrs. Zeneth Israelsen Theres real economy In Buckleys all medication Half to one teasyrup. rendered the opening spoonful willnoconvince the most skeptical. Get were and closing songs; prayers Buckleys CANADIOL the mixture thats entirely different morecough efby Francis E. Nelson and Orvm fective faster In action take It for more restful Claud were sleep tonight. Druggists everywhere. Nyman; speakers Wennergren, Henry Beutler, W. E. s ca-se- re-tjb- le - hone-canne- Wa-atc- n fne-wooo- Plan Lower Priced Clothing t. 5- Face Tliree A significant probhm facing farmers In Utah and throughout the nation, not only in time ol xur Uit in time of e.iie, Is that A NTV1 PlAVTiC of farm housing. Director W. W. Aw-kX Owens, of the Utah State Agruul WAU WUKk'CV't StC UAItrK, tural College Extension Service OU. JiL.res. Map ACUIn discussing the magnitude of anpauaiiAS A5 the firm h rosing problem, D. reciC'PNt Ap SlMllAK tor Owens quotes Claude J, Wick-arovw-p- c secretary of agriculture wlio recently ald; 'There are roughly six and one. half tntlilon dwellings on farms In this country. Five million of these houses are occupied by farm operators, and about two m.lllon are fairly satisfactory. The other three million are Inadequate. "About half of them could be fixed up, but liulf are beyond repair. Even in 194- 4- a year of record high farm Incomes about a million of the operator families with inadequate dwellings did not have enough money, including returns from jobs off the furm, to improve their houses or build new ones. "Among the other families living on farms farm laborers, workers living In the counretired J;irmers and migrant try, PtnruS workers housing conditions and c,vS3 levels of Income probably are less l WAU-I favorable. , A million and a half, all told, !'"-- , . .(ij does not seem too high a guess as to the total number of families til y(y who need better housing and canl rl not finance it. Generally speaking farm families with the lowest and th poorest prospects Steps laid down by the two of increasing their Incomes live In agencies include controls to see the worst houses." that price rises be absorbed by wholesalers and retailers and not passed on to the consumer; texfrom tiles will be channeled into more essential and lower priced types of apparel within the limits of supply; manufacturers will proThe reason you can sell more duce in the same average price lines in which they produced brass watch chains, or get elected two years ago; clothing will be on a phoney or flimsy platform of better quality; most clothing If you are In a big city versus will carry price tags giving top in the little places or in the OPA ceilings; and firmer control country, is not because the city of prices will be in effect at all folks are less brainy. It Is because city folks are so busy levels Including retail. It is important to note that watching for the green or her this program will not increase light, and ducking vehicles, or bethe total supply of civilian, cloth- ing surrounded by confusion and that ing but will shift emphasis from lunch club speeches, etc., there is no time left to think and and l high priced garments to lower priced and es- ponder. So you cannot blame the Blk Town folks. sential clothing. What this country needs Is not more of something, like the gov. eminent keeps cookin up and saying we need, to make us hapRelieved in 5 minutes or py. What we need Is less of some double your money back ThfO exrvsg itoroacb arid painful. nffarat versus more of same. We things inf four itnmarh and heartburn, doemn iHaallf I bertha fh f knrnrn fur need fewer big gobs of population lmptnuftc rplipf medicine like thane In Tablet. No laxative crowded Into small spaces. bring! comfort in Jiffy or double jour money Uck oa return of butue to ui. But I am not forlorn. There at ail drugfiata. - d, ur-ba- n !r t POCA-K- t THE LOW DOVN HICKORY GROVE were folks Mention old U Friday evening the ward dm pel with O, A. Morris in charge. The program consUtcd of community singing; two vocal solos by Parley llali, irfcnnitifd by Mrs. Celia Mur-r.- j; talks by Leo Nielsen, PreaL dent Edwin Clawscn and Mayor Vane D. Walker; piano solo by Paul Sorensen; sketch by of Hyrum. Dinner was served buffet style and the of the evening spent in In charge of th dindancing. ner was Mrs. O. A. Morris, Mr. Verl Shtelton, Mr. Reeve Bird, Mrs. Lloyd Hardman. Mrs. Charles M-s- s Moore. Mrs. Byron Muir, Ruth Shelton. Mat Melba Eubt, nd Mrs. Hazel Mrs. Fern Baker Copen. The Bridge club and th Harpy Hour cluh met at the hotno of Mr. Orval Larsen Wednesday tlmB and spentthe evening making bandages for the Bush-nel- l hospital. Those present were Mrs. Mrs. George 5nilh, Jack Mrs. 11. C. Stauffer, Applonte Mrs. Kay Sorensen. Mrs. Carlyle Bird, Mrs. I .ester Taylor, Mts. Asa Baker, Mrs. Fred Sorensen, BUI Mrs. Wayne Hubn'T, Mrs. Mrs. Ed Muir and Mrs. Larsen. Dinner guests of Mrs. Charles Biker Sunday were Mr. and Mr. George Hoops and Mrs. La Ruo Hoopes of Rexburg, Idaho. Covers wore also laid for Mrs. Thompson and daughter Donna, Mrs. Ludlle Baker, Horace and Charles Baker. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Taylor Sunday were Mrs. Ralph Taylor and daughter Linda and Whitney Chccketts of Bear River City; Mrs. Ray Taylor and Miss Maida of Providence. Chugg Luncheon was served. Mr. and Mrs. Waldon Housley of Richmond, and children, were guest of Mr. and Mrs. George Hiibner Sunday. The entertained i Bom-eiibtm- seems to be a change coming on. More and more people are saying they crave to get out Into That is a hopeful the country. omen. The yokel lives and bumpkin now in the city not in the coun- try. Yours with the low down, JO SERRA. Acid Indigestion ra-i- faxtfst-artin- Bril-a- n Bell-a- (non-residen- t) non-reside- ; ORDER NOW! j ; TOUJK 2Md Ogf.W wrjj:(p 1 co-"- ?. WE HAVE A BEAUTIFUL LINE OF 1946 TTllffoano ; Soxj Wkurir with CALENDARS . . . PLACE YOUR ORDER WHILE OUR LINE IS COMPLETE . . . PRICES ARE REASONABLE. THE CACHE AMERICAN PUB. CO. ' fefj 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, 700 BROS. COUGH BLACK OR MENTHOL- -5 DROPS - Gjmtl o BUmdo Dont SMITH : wtlw 62 West Center St., Logan Phone ry . Blended Whiskey, 86 proof, 'i 65 grain neutral spirits , GOODE&HAM J, & WORTS ITD. Peoria, Illinois |