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Show The Cache American, Logan, Cache County, Ut&u Fage Eight Logan Batminton Tournament to Begin February 26th at Logan Gym. )ucu-.s- . Buffs Tip Aggies In Close Game !av ill the m.uioii OC.LEN Lanky Dave Dav.J-Mjn- , l4i;nn Cny li.uim.i.tin Tu.iinam.rut .1 n.i Gmna at thr li'ih lor Sunhir.l. u d to wno Monday and Thurd.iy to t!,- - touin..mi.t tit hi. Loin v!l 1..' Mailing Miiid.iv. i jj...s lii Ctiu'k'.on. Fig. bit- to u.ut nvnr (a'ii H'oitl.lngtoii and ii't JiiU.'.'Uaj id lx -- any nan nr woman tn I.ngaii t.ty, llow t niti r: (.Up miry loll,' to La" Cou-u- Jj gu.i'-clie ( 11 m nd to 1. t..g',. or and C.kIk Javan out, tiiaiik out if i.ajai, ui..U'i.ty qu.ul a isa:n Ann ii' an !U td, 1'i, tii..m,.ii out the scrappy All rntt.i uni. t D in by Hbruaiy own fc.'iutilo mki. t the Oguui All tntrms mu t funi.ih tlu-.Lull Agle I'r.iitkf any Monday nr THurMlay night U fore tournament a; Lull gm in a g.ne. g Iag.in gym. 7 to 8 p. in. Dany set up u DU Hon. In tournament: a i lui iitjiu e lor the m'omiu as lie Mt-i- i doubba. alnha. ainglrN. Min's doubles, I.adu-- ' tluc.ui'4 the hoop lor a damn and M.xed Double. , jfcJ J, goals and added four chanty doubles. I.idnV beiinner Mngle. lanlli-a- ' r lor a grand total of 28 UjfiWj men Mixed be. Ug.niH-Men doublts; singles; beginner doubles. Sinner Injun. U.e he, lU.y coninbution ladle. tingle. Veteran rnen Uils'.ers liU place at ihe top of the singles; Veteran Men single and Iatdies single will receive awards. big Awards; scoring ben n conlereni'e 1 luinl-.beto winners in other divisions. Suitable awar standing. LaM Tear's C liamp: Hie i lousy eager was the whole Men doubles, John Evans and singles, John Evans; men Uiow for the BoDs as he kept I.urns Crooktton; mixed doubles, John Evans and Norma Dodl'.; in Iront most of the visitor the mens Mildred Gene Thomas; ladies' singles, beginner smgtis, a a they could Just as in gome ay Mood and Lavor Wesley heglnnirs doubles, MeMtllen; men's The surprising Skanehy; ladies beginners singles, Norma Jean Clark: ladies be easily have lost. ell era Clark Danell Norma Jean and ladle' worrying doubles, Strlnghftm; Aggies kept gtnners and Norma Merkile.v IUhUII ; M.xed doubles. Luclle Chnsteasen doubles. lairin Hunsaker and Elaine beginner outside of David on the Buffaloes were anything but lmpres-t.r.- e but U.e rangy lioopsU-- r wa team himself Thursa one-ma- n ENTRY HLANK he as pounded the hoop for day a fine floor gmie. ployed points, Idigan City Radminton Tournament ),used well, took the boll off botn backboards and directed hi team' February 2(, 1913 offense, MEN'S SINGLES Utah Aggies came Uirough with best Uieir performance of the MEN'S DOUBLES season to push the leaders U the LADIES' SINGLES way. The farmers were off to an 3 advantage to start Uie game LADIES' DOUBLES but the 6 loot 8 Inch Ray Ellcf. MIXED DOUBLES son got a pair of gols and Davidson got two more to give C. U. a VETERAN MEN'S SINGLES. 14-edge. LADIES' BEGINNERS SINGLES Utah State went ahead at 4 and Uie lead changed six Umcs on LADIES' BEGINNERS DOUBLES...- six baskets until it was finally L MEN'S BEGINNERS DOUBLES Ued at Ellefson and K. Smith scored MIXED DOUBLES BEGINNERS goals just before the half to give LADIES' 9INGLES the Buffs a 2 advantage as the -V- ETERAN teams went out for the rest period. NAME- Davidson led Uie visltoss in e that boosted their lead to rally DOUBLE PARTNER... 2 to start the second half but Entries may enter all event of one division. the Aggies came back to get withVeterans must be 30 years old or over. in two points of their rivals at Three long allots by Earl on three tries helped Holmstead Mrs. Leo Harris entertained at narrow the gup. dinner Saturday evening in honor Davey again led a Colorado of her husband who was observ. that put the Buffs In front. charge ing his birthday. He was presented but the Aggies sank a Mrs. ChrLstena P. Glenn celc. with a lovdy gift. After dinner of long ones and were threatpair after-nooa social evening of cards and brated her birthday Friday gain as the game ended. when a delicious luncheon chat were enjoyed by Mr. and ening The lankf Ellefson, C. U. center wa served and a social time en- Mrs. Mark Llndley, Mr. and Mrs. went out of the game earlf in the Mrs. were Arnold Those Mr. present and Mrs. Archibald, joyed. Mrs. Martha Marvin Wyatt, Mr. and Mrs. EL second half which took away the Sadie Hardman, Barrett and Mrs. Ann Moore of don Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Mor- tremendous advantage that Coloraris Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Har- do had under the hoop and give Mendon; Mrs. Meda Hupp of Mrs. Grace Keyes of ' vey Williamson of Hyrum, the the Aggies a chance to stay in the ball game. Willard, Mrs. Helen Brenchley of honored guest and the hostess. Ootslde of fthe Davidson, the Green River, Wyo.; Mrs, Evelyn Mrs. Eugene Jones entertained of the Buffaloes was not Implay Larsen of Logan, and Mesdames at a luncheon party Friday afEliza Stuart, Mary J. Parker, ternoon in honor of her little pressive, but Davidson was sensaSurah Brenchley, Violet William, daughter Gloria who was observ- tional. Abrams at center turned in a son, Mr. and Mrs. Heber C. Par- ing her 4th birthday. A birthday ker, Beth Murray, Eva G. Park- cake with four candles on cen- great game. Mortensen did some inson, Clora Stuart, Esther Stuart, tered the table where covers were fine long shooting and Holmstead a Reta Leatham, Ruth Parker, laid for Gloria and Marleen and Nelson looked good at times MarMarcel Parker, Parker, Jones, Annette Parkinton, Mrs. on the forward line. garet Parker, Sara Bradley and Edna Bassett and daughter Car-Ideana Glenn. ol Sue. Mrs. Margaret Darley and F Corporal Dean Haslam, son of daughter Nancy Kohn, Mrs. Neta Mr. and Mrs. Henry G. Haslam Hendry and daughters, Mary Jane left for his tcce at Larado, Texas land Dorothy, Mrs. Stella Archi- -' West entertained Mrs. Lewis Sunday after a ten day furlough bald and daughter Lanas, Mrs. Josie Poppleton spent here with relatives. and daughters, the Book Luree Literary club at Mrs. Claire the home of Mrs. Donald Jack-so- n Mrs. William C. Brenchley has tVonda and Mary-Jo- , on Friday evening. Mrs. ArKidman and spent the past week at Green daughter Sharon ol River, Wyo., with her son and Logan, Mrs. Bessie Kidman and nold Nelson reviewed the book, family Mr. and Mrs. Merrill M. daughter Sandra, Mr. and Mrs. Tad Lincoln" by T. Morris Special guests were Mrs. Brenchley. Mrs. Brenchley accom- William F. Kidman of Petersboro, panied Merrill and family to Green Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Callister of Davoe Ilumpherys of Logan and Idaho. Gloria received Mrs. Evan Humpherys of Millville. River after they had spent the Preston, week-enwere served to 17 here having come to a lot of lovely gifts, Refreshments attend the birthday party of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Leishman club members and the two speChristens P. Glenn. entertained at dinner Tuesday ev-- j cial guests. Mrs. Edwin Noble will Mr. and Mrs. Le Roy Hall re. ening for her brother, MSergeant entertain the club members at her turned home Friday after a pleas-an- t Sherwin Sutton, and their mother home on February 16. Mr. and Mrs. Miles Nilson anthree weeks trip to Los Ang- and father,. Dr. and Mrs. David eles and vicinity in California. Sutton, and Mrs. Mary Sutton of nounce the arrival of twin sons They were guest of their son and ' Logan. A social evening was en. born at the Budge Hospital or, Thursday. family Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Hall. joyed. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Thorpe Mesdames Blanch Kenneth Turner has received Bradshaw, Valene Bradshaw, Gayle Pickett entertained at a luncheon and his medical discharge from the and Ethel Jones spent Saturday card party at their home Friday U. S. army. ' in Ogden where they were guests evening. Guests were Messrs, and Mr. end Mrs. Lowell Plowman of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lundquist Mesdames Ernest Leishman, Le entertained at a buffet luncheon and Mr. and Mrs. John M. Lar- Roy Leishman, Archie Maughan, at their home Friday following sen. Orson Lynn Larsen, Ierkes, the dance at the Fourth ward. Mrs. Cassie S. Brenchley Charles Lea- Luncheon was served to Mr. and of Preston Brenchley, Brigham City spent Sunday even, tham, Ray Frank Mrs. Ruel Plowman, Mr. and Mrs. Leishman, ing and Monday here calling on Leishman, Lewis Brenchley, Luth- Harmon Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. friends. er Galdwin and G. L. Francis. Grant Tuescher and the host and Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Williamson The Madra club met Wednesday entertained at a family dinner evening at the home of Mrs. Robert Bradshaw, who were leavparty Sunday in honor of their Luther Murray with President ing for the services. Prayers were son, Harry Parkinson, who leaves Mrs. Evan Bankhead in charge. by Bishop Evan H. Bankhead this week with the draftees of Musical numbers were Evan and Bishop Frank B. Leishman. by the county. Members of the fam- O. Darley; a book report on None Bishop Preston H. Brenchley was ily present were Mr. and Mrs. But the Lonely Heart, was by in charge. Talks were by the boys Harry Parkinson and six child, Mrs. Leora Parker. A lovely and Mrs. Nellie Bradshaw, John ren, Mrs. Grant rarkinson and lunch was served by the hostess B. Glenn, Parley P. Murray, Pfc. son Grant of Hyrum, Mr. and to 18 members Jean Glenn, home on furlough, and three guests. Mrs. Forsgren of Preston, Idaho; Mrs. Orson Perkes was hostess and Robert L. Bradshaw; two Mr. and Mrs, John Morgan and to the ladies of the Junior Liter- vocal solos were by Mrs. Phyllis four children of Ogden, Mr. and ary club Wednesday evening and Spence. Gifts were presented to Mrs. Merlin Murray and two the following program was en- the boys by Counselor Vernon daughters, Mrs. Anlece Alder and joyed; Book report on "Leave Bankhead. daughter Linda Kay of Provi- Her to Heaven, was given by A farewell dance was given dence, Mr. and Mrs. John b. Mrs. Bertha two Wednesday evening at the Junior Whitehouse; Glenn, Mrs. Eliza Stuart and Mrs. piano duets were played by Miss high school gym, with Parley Christen P. Glenn. The evening Ruth and Mrs. Ella Hall in charge, in honor of Hendry was spent in attending a testi- Maughan. A lovely lunch was Robert B. Bradshaw, Harry Parmonial held at the tabernacle in served by the hostess to 15 kinson and Don Glenn. Prayer honor of the boys leaving. members and three guests. was by John C. Brenchley; reMr. and Mrs. Cliff Olsen and Pfc. Dale Bradshaw, son of marks were made by boys home Orrice Bradshaw, family have returned from CaliIs home on on furlough, Lyman Parker, Jack fornia to make their home here. furlough from Lyndall, Richardson and Dale Bradshaw; Florida, Mr. Olsen has purchased the where he graduated as a gunner three quartets were sung hy MerKen Murray Cold Storage rill Baxter, Hillary plant and received his silver wings. Olsij, perry and grocery store, and it -- will be Sunday evening a farewell tes- Sorensen and Raymond Jensen of known now, as Cliff's Cold Stor--1 timonial was held honoring Dean Hyrum. A large crowd enjoyed age Plant. Murray, Harry Parkinson and dancing during the evening. i I.o-.a- - uj'ii l.i ju' beir-nm-r- s Friday, February l.uu-Mor.ii- f.t-L- l th-w- ay. 8-- 15-1- 22-al- 26-2- 31-2- 37-3- 9. 9, 1943 Logan High Keith Plowman ha received hi medical dtsUiarge from Uie U. S. at my. Mrs. Sarah Heaps rm rlaim-S.turtUy evening HI honor ol her u n Wi.Drd, who is haling soon Dr Uie ft.n.y. and l.l a. It--. Dialer w.u ried to the ho i cid ui.d hi Wife and Lie Jain.ly g.t.-ol Mr Sarah Heaps. Mr. ur.cl Mi. Carlisle Daw sou ol lloio were U.e guests ol Mr. and Mrs. Seth Godfrey, .Saturday. who 14 staSgt. Lion J. We-.Kansas is tioned at Cofleevlile, tuning wiUi hi purenia. Mr, unu Mis. Roy West. Sgt, West t m the air corps. Mrs, Leo Nelson cnterUined her bridge club ut her home Friday afternoon The afternoon was spent 111 playing bridge. Mrs. Geo. Uie high score Rasmussen won Greaves won Paul and Mr. prize the low core prize. Luncheon was served to Mrs. Clate Raymond. Mrs. George Rasmussen. Mrs. SeUi Godfrey. Mrs. Jim Perkins, Mrs. Ren Smart. Mrs. Paul Create.. Mrs. Wendell Spencir, Mrs. Gwen Ewmg and the hostess. Mrs. Jane N. Tidwell entertained at a dinner Monday at her home In honor of Sgt. and Mrs. h Jacobsen ol Washington. Dinner was served to the honored guests, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Tidwell of Ogden, Mr. und Mrs. Frank Tidwell of Southfield and Uie hostess. Sgt. and Mrs. Joseph Jacobsen will return to Washington Uds week. The Ladies Literary club met at the home of Mrs. Lew McCann on Thursday. Mrs. Blanche Gunnell reviewed the book The Yankee from Olympus" by Catherine Drinker Bowen. Mrs. Eldon Lamb was the special guest. Refreshto 16 club ments were erved members and the special guest. Club will be held at Mrs. Albert Lists Casualties The Dliowmg . rude wai t.ik ji Rum Uw column of Tl.e Grizzly It k.'.ows that Uie al.imni Tj if tL.it ij.it! are doing tl.r.r juit. even to p.iyr.g the supri me t. .nKiiUe m the jin o n world uu-n.- b l c.si-Illr- Mrs. David A. ButUr funr.ly and ihe enure town of Ciarkston repmed when the Winn new tame that Private la-In Gerltuit.ii s. was a pi Lm-Winn was rejmtted many. In aition in November. st Saturday evening a the home at held of was party Mr. and Mrs. David Thompson, to 22 luncheon being svm-guests and a social rvrn.ng enMr. and Mrs. Reuben joyed. Thompson were peclal gue.-tMrs. Iao Jardine at a social tea Sunday In honor of her daughter Alcan, who wa recently married. Friends of the the bride assisted in recdving and In serving refresh, guest nients. A beautiful trousseau wa 125 guests called. displayed. SM2 c Jesse Godfrey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ezlkel Godfrey. homo to spend a short furlough. Mra. Clara Ravstcn Is a haling in California with her son. Private Clen Ravsten. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Burt. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Clark, Mrs. Mary Burt, Mr. and Mrs. Willis Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Goodey, Mrs. Darwin Goodey and Thomas Goodey, attended a farewell party held In honor of Grant Kent at Lewiston Monday evening. Mrs. H. L. Buttars is at a local hospital where she was operated on for appendicitis. Mr. and Mrs. John Barson and were dinner family of Logan guests of Mr. and Mrs. Orvtl Mr. and j, mi r le m.i-'in- no-ho- "Wh.it we have done fur our. hr alone clu-- with u. Whit we have done for otlu-- i and the world remain and Is Immortal." s.nd Albirt Pine. Truly this mlgnt be a tribute to the boss from Logan High who have died that peace and security might again come to Uie world. With their trust In God and a fearful heart they answered a call to duty, that the Immortality gaming come from sacrifice Dr fellow men. DEAD Captain LeGrande Frank Lt. Douglas A. Yonk Sgt. Joseph LeRoy Naylor Private Janie .Max Hovey Seanun 1st Class Allen McDermuid Lieutenant Ken State Lt. Iaiwrence Barrett Smith Pnvute Alien Ford Wilson Cupta.n Judd Z. Harris Sgt. Harold G. Hendricks Lt. Lyman W. Tarbet Private Donald R. Jensen Sgt. Donald R. Ilancey Capt. Wlnward Dean Stevenson Pfc. Thomas Emmett Hanson Lt. Julian C. Andrews Pfc. Doyle Murray Private George Ray Jensen Buttars. Lt Clyde P. Baugh Boatswain Mate Harry Virchow Pfc. Paul G. Card on GRAZING BOARD REORGANIZED Pvt A. Allen (Bud) Edison Horace S. Smith (Continued from page Ouc) Pfc. Jack D. Boyle 1945: Pfc. Lonzo Wheeler Israel Hunsaker, president, of MISSING Tremonton. Harold Sclman. vice president Pfc. Reed Hansen Tech. 5 Von H. Baxter of Tremonton. A. D. Allen, secretary-treasurer- , 2nd Lt. Jack (John) R. Crookston W. of Frank Jones Lt Hyrum. Seaman Andrew Spillman Frank Clark, member of board, Pfc. Conan R. Bingham Malad, Idaho. of member Nick Choumos, Capt. Joseph W. Geddes Pfc. Scott Barrett board, Tremonton. A If Kearl, member of board, Private Lloyd Perry Laketown. Private Richard Jensen A board of directors meeting Lt Farrell R. Erickson was held at the conclusion of Lt Ielbert A. Peterson the regular meeting. Lt Nathan Dopp . M t, s. enu-rt.nr.c- Jo.-ep- McCanns, February 8. Visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy West Is Mrs. Ernest Hogan of Bancroft, Idaho. Ensign and Mrs. Robert Ballard announce the arrival of a daughter bom Friday in Ogden. Mrs. Ballard is the former Bemeta Tout and is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Tout of Ogden. This Is the first child of the young couple. 50-4- 2, IE,'YAIL Tre-mont- Store Food 133 South Main Pone 710 00 LETTUCE Young Tender Meat 240: ROAST BEEF Le-or- 120 SPINACH LION PORK CHOPS Lean, Lb. 350; ; Long-streat- d h. 'APPLES 4O0j KdK!". lard "7::rmd 9d SALT ORANGES GRAPEFRUIT j u, 300: 250 BACON 80 BLOATERS Frhs,Mk I0p i j COFFEE GOUGH Blue Hill Schillings 2 Lbs SYRUP make butter O-- Lb almost twice 650 White Pine ; ?l, 5CSS3T 46ec,T 51.10 Quarts BLUE HILL Pints 430 200 SPERRY PANCAKE AND WAFFLE FLOUR, 3 Pounds 340 NEMO VITAMINS SOAP CRYSTAL WHITE 170 TEN Giant Bars PAR CORN FLAKES ALBERS, Ration Token Purse Free! 2 Packages The Great American Food. Bordens The New Way to drink your GOLDEN SYRUP EXTRA RICH 1 W Pounds Palmolive, Gillett, Lifebuoy Large Tube MALTED MILK SALAD DRESSING MIRACLE WHIP, 300 250: CREAM GOOD 5EGO MILK with 190 For All Household and Laundry Use 560 |