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Show V jK Kni;:n Recovering Mr. Carl W. Jorget ion U recovering at a LOCALS u-- n In of New. al Vi.Mts She Sings, Too hospi- tal following a major operation. ; K, v Evan had made her home m WelUvillc bert Webber. Friends may cal) at I the Dimly home tonight from 7 Mary since that lime. Active throughout her life In to 9 p. m. and Wednesday from a oik. slw was a member 10 a. m until time of wrvlrt. w ill be church Funeral arrangements j Burial in Logan cemetery will be of the Welhville word choir anno..iued by live W. Loyal ILill of the Kenneth dln'cllon under yeurs, served in the Relief mortuary. mortuary. Lindquist was for. her noted Society and readings o public progranus. William M. Allan Jamw ra,ker to Miehaei She was married was 1881 WelLsville Weed received in In the Salt Hendry. April 7. Funeral services for Janies C. Endowment house. He died Pa rter, 62. former Wellsville city I, day of the death of William M. Ian, a former Wellvslle nutiisev.ral yeurs ago. councilman wbo dud FVbruary v has been employed by Can., where lie Survivors include seven of her 14 in Card-toBank tf AmerlCi in Los Angeles, e.ght son- - and daughters: John J. jw a visiting relatives, were con-- ! Cul. for several years. and Hendry. Mrs. Jane Ar- ducted Unlay at 2 p. m. In the I Funeral services will be con- il'., bald. Margaret Hazel lleiuirv. Wellsv ille Second ward chapel by Wellsville; Nampa. Joseph Hank Lelshman. bishop. Hendry. ducted Thursday in Los Angeles, Mrs. Marie Summers and Ida, Mr. Paiker, who was 111 only with burial In the Forest Calf., 25 21 Ogden; grandchildren. one day, fell from a load of hay Lawn cemetery there. great-granhildren, one brother lust summer end sustained a Among (the survivors are his Thomas P. Jones, Wellsville. and broken back. He never recovered M. Agnes Allan, one sister, Mrs. Sarah E. Lloyd, fully from the accident. mother, Mrs. Wellsville; his widow, the former Salt Lake City. A native of Wellsville, he was Burial was in Wellsville cemetery. bum December 8, 1883 a son of Il'lly Gunnell and a daughter. Ruth Allan, Los Angeles, and the JIcber T. and Sarah Ann Cooper and sisters, J. Marian Robinson following brothers Parker. He was educated In WellsMayor LaMont M. Allan, Wellsvil-le- ; a farm there and Funeral services for J. Marl in ville. Mrs. LeRoy Hall, Wellsville. tliree for years ojxrated a ranch of resident 48. lifelong Marshall Allan, Salt Lake City Robinson. where he was a success- at Hall. Mont. At the time of Ids Richmond and George Allan, Los Angeles. ful farmer and cattleman who death he was watermaster for the Cal. associadied suddenly Saturday midnight South Cache Water Users as city Mr. served Parker tion. conbe will Mrs. Hall and Mrs. Sterling of & heart attack, 1932-3Jones left early this morning for ducted Wednesday at 1 p. m. in count liman In A member of the church, he was Los Angeles to attend the funeral the Richmond South ward chapel a member of the 20th quorum of Funk. services. by Bishop LeRoy suBorn March 3. 1896 In Rich Seventy, was scoutmaster and Wellsville Uie of Dale perintendent Frank son of was Coburn the nioiid, he Craig YMM1A several ward and Ellen Griffin Robinson. H Second son was educated years. Craig Dale Coburn year-olCache in county He married Margaret Smith, Deof Lieutenant Dale Gordon and schools and as a member of the Donna died Mormon church served in the Ger. cember 6, 1905 In the Logan LDS Spencer Coburn, died FVbruary 8. Tuesday at 3 a. m. at the family man mission from 1919 to 1922. temple. She he married Mary 8. home, 56 Marindale Avenue, of a At the time of his death he was 1926 and long illness. a member of the Richmond South Glenn, August 23, 1933, Survivors Include his widow, four Survivors inelude the father, ward. six daughters: Mrs, stationed with the army air Mae Wennergrcn, sons and He married Donald S Vonda Sarah forces at Courtland, Ala., Bradley, the November 11, 1927 in Logan. mother, who is making her home widow. Leigh., end Barbara Jayne Parhis Survivors include in Logan, and grand parents, Mr. Richmond, two daughters. Renee ker, Wellsville; Ora S. Parker, Mrs. Leda and Mrs. E. Fred Spencer, Lo- and Marlene Robinson, Richmond; Drummond, Mont.; Mrs. Grace gan, Mrs. Mary Coburn and Le two brothers, Flank G. Robinson, Hupp, Tremonton; land Coburn, Salt Lake City. Mrs. Helen OlOgden; Earl G. Robinson, Payette, Keyes. Willard; Funeral arrangements will be Idaho and four sisters, Mrs. J. P. sen, San Diego, CaL; Sergeant announced by the W. Loyal Hall Sharp, Mrs. John Mather and Mrs. Reuben S. Parker, Camp Gruber, Nell Fisher, Salt Idte City and Okla.; and James S. Parker, with mortuary. the navy In the Pacific, 11 grandMrs. E. G. Thornton, Midvale. Ethel Muir Mathews Friends may call at the family children and the following brothhome this evening and Wednes- ers and sisters: Mrs. Eliza P. 8tu Mrs. Ethel Muir Mathews, 53, Mrs. Christens P. Glenn, Mrs. day until time of services. Burial art, widow of Leon R. Mathews, died in the family plot of the Logan Violet P. Williamson, and Heber Monday about 5 p. m. in a Suit cemetery will be under direction C. Parker, Wellsville; and Fred Lake City hospital of a four year of C. Parker, Drummond, Mont the W. Loyal Hall mortuary. illness. She had been in Salt Lake Burial in the Wellsville cemeCity for two weeks receiving medi- Helen M. Lundberg tery was under direction of the cal treatment. Thompson Funeral home of HyShe was born December 28, 1891 Mrs. Helen McNeil Lundberg, 66, rum. in Salt Lake City, a daughter of prominent Logan church worker, William S. end Jane F. Barlow died suddenly Sunday at 1:30 p. Muir. She was married to Mr. m. in a Logan hospital of compliMathews in March, 1922 in the cations following a major operaLogan temple. He died April 12, tion. 1940. Mrs. Lundberg was about to be Survviors include three sons and discharged from the hospital to five daughters: Leon M., Jean, return home when she suffered a tharlotte, Yvonne, and Grant L. relapse end died. A lifelong resident of Logan, she Mathews, end Mrs. Retta Jensen, Piovdence; Mrs. Afton Balls, Og- was bom April 14, 1878 a daughter den, and LeGrand Mathews, Mill- of William and Isabell Smith Me ville, and the following brothers Neil, She was married to Otto and sisters: Milton D. and William Lundberg November 23, 1898 in Si Mrs. Jean the Logan LDS temple. Muir, Alpine; Mrs. Lundberg was an officio-to- r Spangler, Los Angeles, Cal., Bar-loS. Muir, Taylorsville; Logan in the Logan temple, served City Commissioner Vem B. Muir; as counselor 16 years in the Logan Leonard H. Muir, Bountiful; Mrs. Tenth ward Relief Society, counKlea Gray, Salt Lake City; Mrs. selor in the primary and sang in Vilate Winegar, Woods Cross, and the ward choir ten years. She was Frank S. Muir, Huntsville. chaplain of the Eliza Olsen camp, Funeral arrangements, will be daughters of Utah Pioneers. Survivors include her husband, announced by the W. Loyal Hall sons and five daughters; three mortuary, Logan. Glenwood Otto Lundberg, Chester Wayne Lundberg and Mrs. De Mary Jones Hendry vonia Neuberger, Logan; William Funeral services for Mrs. Mary LeGrand Lundberg, with the armJane Jones Hendry, 82, pioneer ed forces overseas; Mrs. Mina resident of Wellsville. who died Whittle, Portland, Ore.; Mrs. Helen Friday as relatives were preparing Leichty, River Heights; Mrs. Ruby to celebrate her eighty-thir- d birth, Mitton, Salt Lake City; and Mrs. day, wrere conducted Monday at Connie Thurman, Norfolk, Va 2 p. m. in the Wellvsille First 11 grandchildren and the following ward chapel by Bishop Preston brothers and sisters: Robert McBrenchley. Neil, Mrs. Jean Goodsell and Mrs. Mrs. Hendry was born February Emma Scott, Logan; Mrs. Rachel 17 at Mountain Dell, Utah, a dauColeman and Mrs. Margaret ghter of Joseph and Jane Perry Smith, Smithfield. Jones. Her parents were enroute Flmeral services will be conducto homestead land near Wellsville ted Wednesday at 2 p. m. in the when she was bom. Mrs. Hendry Tenth ward chapel by Bishop Al. Louisa McMurdie. and W. McMurdie. Logan, and Mrs. Have it. Delta. ev-er- al i On Furlough son EilMgn Wendell of Mr. and Mrs. Marlin Pace Five The Cache American, Losan, Cche County, Utah Tuesday, February 20, 1913 Jolm-on- . son of Corpora! Reb-- rt of and Mrs. Raq Johnson Mr. SmiUifu-ld- . Is home on a abort Richmond, airivea home recently leave from naval duties In Florida. to a short furlough from duties at Fort Knox, Ky, c I.ogan Visitor n. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Joins of Temple Day Reno. Nevada, are vLstuig In Lo- jX),an 8take tcmfle day and gan with Mrs. J. A. Holme. Mrs. night will be held Wednesday. the former Harnett The stake presidency and geneJones Is Hulmc. alogical committee urges a good attendance. Debate Meet Jwt d. nior high Students of Logan school a ill compete for 825 worth of medals donated by Uie Logan Lions club for the best perform- ances during a debate tournament scheduled during M.rch, Harold C. Bateman, debate director, re- ports. More than 40 students have entered the competition. Visiting Parent. ; j Captain James A. Mcacham. son of Mr, and Mrs, J. Arthur Mea. chant, is home on a short furlough from army duties In O lifornia. a new assignment He expects when he returns to his post, Oix-rate- j Sailor Horn but Her face is her fortune Hyden. son of Mrs. Mary Gloria Rees has In Philippine Hyden of Smithricld, Is visiting at other aces up her sleeve, includT. Gallagher, former j home while his ship Is being re- ing a lovely soprano voice and a Thomas college and professional football paired In a Pacific coast navy talent for music. She plays in the player. Is serving in the Philip- yard. He h s been In the service Vnlon Pacifics Your America orchestra, beard every Sunday pines as a c nnoneer with a field approximately two years. on 133 Mutual stations. an of battalion infantry artilery division. He played football for Ilay In Osden for continued tions favorable Mrs. Frances Winton Champ, ally for the Lo Angeles Bulldogs. Logan concert pianist, appeared with the Brigham Young UniversiPack to States ty ymphony orchestra, directed by Technical Serge nt Oliver Clair Professor Li Roy Robertson, at a Kate M. Maurer Wilkinson, son of Mrs. Oliver Wil- concert Mondy afternoon in the Mrs. Kate McMurdie Maurer. kinson, Logan, has reported for Ogden high school auditorium. 48, resident of Logan since 1911, duty at the Carlsbad Army Air died suddenly sometime Monday Field, Carlsbad, Nex Mexico. Be- Paratrooper Home of a heart attack at the night fore coming to the Carlsbad base, Sergeant Dennis Speth, son of family home, 681 East Seventh he had been stationed In Roly. Mr. and Mrs. George Speth Jr. of North. He Is a former student of Utah Young, is home on a 30 day furSlie was bom July 18, 1896 In State Agricultural College. lough afier serving for 22 montlis Paradise, a daughter of Samuel with a paratroop unit In Sicily, K. and Louise Biscop McMurdie. France, Belgium, Holland, Italy She was married to Fred Maurer, Egg Prices and cent one reduced will Germany. be Eggs February 23, 1921 in the Logan a week in price after March 1, temple. the OPA states. Each Thursday Slate Founder Meet Mrs. Maurer was active In the the price will drop until that date. Members of the Niatone chorus Logan Tenth ward Relief society. After March 1 and until May 31 will present musical numbers at Survivors include her husband, egg prices will remain constant. the annual Founders' day pro- four of five sons and daughters: 52 Prices in Utah will run about gram of the Adams school Paren- Mrs. Katherine Nelson, Oilvin Rayand 51 cents a dozen for Large t-Tea lher association Wednes- mond and Samuel K. Maurer, LoGrade A the week beginning Feb- day at 7:30 p. m. in the school gan, and Fred Wesley Maurer, ruary 22. The price may be less auditorium. with the armed forces at Salina, in some types of stores. Kan., and the following brothers Here from Georgia iand sisters: Mrs. Pearl Strobeit. Marriage Licenses Private First Class and Mrs. Alan Marriage licenses have been Is- T. Clawson are visiting at the Replace leaking range boilers one sued at the Cache county clerks homes of Mr. and Mrs. Alban T. with a 30 gallon extra-heav- y office to Samuel Keith Stoddard, Clawson cf Hyrum and Mr. and to stand the pressure in Logan, 18, Pocatello, Idaho and Fae La Mrs. Sterling Jones of Wellsvllle. Frovidence or North Logan, where Rue Williams, 20, Grace, Idaho; to Private Clawson is training at pressure is 130 lbs. Sears & RoeHowurd Roy Mining, 27, Holly- Fort Benning, Ga with the para- buck is the place. You can trade there and have money left. Only wood, Cal., and Shirley Bartishi, troopers. Adv. $15 buys a 30 gallon tank. .18, Nounan Idaho; to Max Amos and Mary Qualifies Bair, 19, Richmond, A boy 13 or 14 years of age Jane Larsen, 18, Logan; Rolen First Lieutenant James K. Sorto deliver Cache Ameriwanted Vem Bastion, 23, Weston, Idaho enson, son of Professor and Mrs. cans. at our office. Apply and Elsie Florence Embry, 22, Lo- C. J. Sorenron, Logan, who regan; to James Orson Bruci, 13, ceived his DDS degree from Norand Helen Johnson, 18, Smoot, thwestern school of Disease Report University Wyo. Three new cases of chicken pox dentistry recently graduated from one of whooping cough were and the medical field service school, Not Serious Sarilsle Barrack, Pa and now is reported in Logan for the week Although the cigarette sitation qualified for field duty with the ending February 16. in Utah is serious, it has not troops. Wins Commission reached the critical proportions it has reached in other areas, there- Soldier Recovering Ezra W. Geddes, son of Dr. and office Mrs. Joseph A. Geddes, 644 East District fore, the Utah OPA Struck . by enemy bullets while is not interested in anything but m Sixth North, has been promoted hig vision was surrounded to rank of first lieutenant at the the pricing of this commodity. As Bastogne, Belgium, private Kelly long as Utah dealers and retail- Kostlo, 21, of Trenton, Utah, is Carlsbad, N. M., army air field. He is a graduate of Utah State ers continue their splendid coop- -, now recovering from wounds of eration with the OPA In pricing the right elbow and Agricultural college and won his at foot right their cigarettes, and as long as this United States Army general commission June 5, 1942. distribution is being hospital in England. His condition equitable made among customers, there is is excellent and he will return to Will Return Home no need of the OPA to take ac- duty in a few weeks," said his First Lieutenant W. W. (Bill) tion. ward surgeon, Captain William L. Merrill Jr., son of Dr. and Mrs. Madden of Rochester, New York. W. W. Merrill, has completed 50 A rifleman with an airborne di- missions as navigator for a Shoe Sale Extended bombardment squadron in Shoe retailers will be granted vision, Private Kostloff said severtheater of an additional week to sell their al enemy divisions were surround- the them war and will return home soon, odd lot shoes, because the recent ing them and pounding with a steady barrage from mor- his parents have been informed. freight embargo on tars and Tiger tanks. For a time goods has caused a delay in shipment of shoes from wholesaler things looked pretty bad for us, Closing Day to retailers. The period of ration-fre- e he said. A snipers bullet caught Thursday, Washingtons - birthme in the arm and a machine sales to consumers of odd lot day, is a closing day for all pubshoes will extend from February gun bullet hit my foot. I received lic offices and business houses in about 30 Logan. This is one of the reguemergency treatment 19 to March 10. During this perminutes was and later taken to lar closing days adopted by the iod retailers may sell from their an aid station near the center of Merchants committee of the chamown stocks as well as from stocks the where I remained until ber of commerce. It also is a closbought ration-fre- e from other es- othercity units broke through to us. ing tablishments. Trade shipments beday for other cities in the Private Kostloff, who has received state. gan February 5 and the final date the Purple Heart, is a son of Mr. for these transfers remains FebMrs. James Kostloff of Trenand ruary 24. The extra week for sales ton. Two brothers are also in Meeting Called to consumers Is granted to permit service. James Groff of the office of Petty Officer Third Class wholesale shipments that have Defense Transportation at Salt Kostloff is In the Navy been tied up by civilian freight Jimmy Lake and Regional Director City in the South Pacific, and Private Ed McCabe ofg Denver, have embargo to reach stores In, time to Nako Kostloff is in an infantry called a be disposed ration-fre- e. at the v Logan unit-a- t meeting Camp Roberts, California. chamber of commerce for Wednesday at 2 p. m. for all the fur. niture dealers, grocerymen, dairy, men and hardware dealers in to discuss new ODT reguLogan yodr1: lations as to deliveries. Cecil me-diu- China-Burma-Indi- non-essenti- al . Everybody raves about Whats the secret?' salads; Reg. t . r. ? Wins Another Honor Clark, Logan insurance again has won a trip to the national annual convention of the State Farm Insurance company by Writing his assigned quoMr. Clark has ta of insurance. been agent for that company in Cache county during the past 16 years and has succeeded in writ-t- a of isurance. Mr. Clark has ing his quota for eight successive Besides his trip to the years. convention, which is being held in Salt Lake City, he has been awarded a substantial cash bonus. Mr. Clark will leave Wednesday and his offices will be closed until Monday, February 26. W. 3. jr&m ofthe w the iron statuary decorated yards of the towns leading citizens? Sometimes a deer with head held high. Or Diana with drawn bow, a huge dog. On the curb stood the figure of a negro boy holding a ring to which to tie the horses. Show places, those yards were. Remember? f JtliUicnb hi' when ' l G. 1 , : Miracle Whip does work wonders with salads ! A unique combination of boiled dressing and fine mayonnaise. 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