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Show Tuesday, April 3, 1915 Thi' Cache American, Lojan Cache Count v. Utah Mutual Tonight c u Ward pres. dei. cies of the various waid in laigan are anxious that a good attendance be pre-U- it at Mutual meetings tonight. At Worthington Home over Visaing m Logan the Temple Day weekend were Dr. and Mis. Keith Temple day uf called for the fciake next Thursday. Those of Ktonville, gut-itHarm1 of hog. lit to go must remember desiring Coach nd Mrs. Glen Worthington. new s that to obtain it Is recommends. Missionaries Home Stake Temple Day I'res.rtent and Mrs. Walter M. Everton. who hate for the part two yfars labored In the North California mUsion have returned Their many friends home. in Cache Valley will be huppy to lu-athem tell of their exper Thursday, April 5 la New Logan recomstake temple day. mends are necessary. Those who are eligible should contact their bishops at once to avoid a rush. r leltces. Slates Book Review Vbit Son Moyle Q. I ice. assistant profesand Mrs. Einer Young are sor of English ot Utah State Agricultural college, will present a enjoying a visit of their son book review to the American AsElden R.. who is here after comof University sociation Women, peting recruit training at &an 7 Mr. Diego, in the Cuche county April U1 Tile admission charge b- turned Into the fellowship fund. California. Closed Two Days Minerals and Vitamins Are Found in Same Vegetables Nutrition experts consider the mineral content of foods as important as the vitamin content but there is no need to grow rpeciul crops to supply minerals. The vegetables whch contribute vitamins to the diet, also contain minerals. Take for example calcium, which is required In tiie largest quantity and scarcest under food rationing. While an adult requires .8 grams ' day, adolescents require 1.4 urns and Infants 2 grams. It "his strong bones and teeth, and important in many boddy fune-- ans. Its principal source is milk ; nd cheese; but after these come the green, leafy vegetables, the tame that are richest in Vitamins A and C, Here is a list of vegetables containing calcium, given in the order tf their value, the richest first: Green outer leaves of cabbage, tur-- r Ip greens, mustard greens, kale, watercress, broccoli, endive, Swiss chard, beet greens, Kale Is Rlrh la Minerals and dandelion greens, celery, kohlrabi, Vitamins. sninach, okra, leaf lettuce, parsnips, leeks, turnips, snap beans, Jhe Eardon is spaded, cabbage heads, carrots and onions. The calcium content of vegetables will vary according to the pres- following garden vegetables, given ence of calcium in the soil Soils In the order of their value: Fresh most likely to be deficient are the lima beans, green peas, parsnips, black soils, newly plowed or spad,?.Ve' and ed, from which the lime may have broccoli. many bun washed out over a period of other foods which will be reason- many years. Sandy soils and those ably abundant under rationing, so m wooded sections also are likely it is not necessary to grow any to need lime. vegetables especially to provide it. I.imo is easily added, preferably The green, leafy foods ore also , 'gi-iqfine liir.estor.. i . term contributors of lr'r. col-lard- The will be Temple dosed Friday and Saturday of Club Elects this week due to general conVal Jean Alder, was elected as ference thut will be held over president of the Providence- Bu--the wet k end in Salt Lake. Five club, Miss Mary Zol- - i 1 nger. club le der, reported. Amy New Hours Kearsley, county home demonstraC ;he Red Cross chapter home tion agent, presented an outline service committee nienlxrs proposed work for the year, will officers were Lu Jean meet every Monday, Wednesday Oi!n-and Friday from 9 a. m. to 12 a. Cht:gg, vice president; Joan Zol. in . and Tuesday, Thursday and 1;:u',,r- .secretary and pianist; Mar- Saturday from 1 pm. to 5 p.m. ' 1,'np Smith, reporter and song' Garbace Collection FUan B. Murray, chapter chairman, leader. reported Saturday. People of Logan will have to Brother Killed- get their garbage on the curb Wins Air Medal Among the war casualties llst-- a little earlier from now on. The Lieutenant H. Randall HiUyard. ed during last week in Utah was; trucks start collection at 6:30 a. son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Hazcn the name of F 2c Shannon Lynn m. instead of 8. Ins been Rossiter of Salt Lake, ho being HiUyard, Snuthfield. awarded the air medal for meri- reported as killed while serving Hip Rrokcn torious achievement while partici- in the Pacific area. This young Messrs. Fred Ballam and R. S. pating in flights between Luxem- man Is a brother of Mrs. Bram. McQuarrie of Hyde Park have bourg and Germany, his parents well Peck of Logan. been notified of their mother5s learned Saturday. recent mishap in getting her hip fractured. She is residing in San Raby Girl Easter Raby Announcement Is made of the Francisco. Cal., with a daughter A baby, who is among the birth of a baby girl to Lieutenant and is 91 years old. very few to be born on April and Mrs. Wayne L. Smith. l day and Easter, came to! day. April 2. Lieutenant Smith At Home III the home of George R. Olsen, is the son of Police Captain and George W. Squires is at home EM 3c and Marjory Larsen 01. Mrs. James Smith, who is sta-se- suffering from a stroke that overSunday. The father is a son tioned at the air base at Lajunta, came him Friday evening. He was of Mrs. Alma Olsen, 525 East 4th Colorado, and the mother is the for many years manager of the North and has been in the navy daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Squires Cleaners but has for the since November 23, 1942. He is at E.Wyatt. The newcomer has past few years been employed with the Deseret Industries store present stationed on a patrol craft sister, Christene. at San Francisco and expects to on FMrst North street, as well as soon. The moth- New go overseas giving much time to temple work. Assignment er is tho daughter of Mr. and The W. W. Welch family have Mrs. George Larsen, and the baby learned that their son, Lieutenant is their first grandchild. Wilford W. Welch Jr., who spent a few weeks vacation here after coming from his war duties in Asia, has now been assigned to at school the fighter training Miss. After his Greenwood, training he will be engaged in ferrying the fighter plains to various parts of the country. y -- 4-- H r I ! ! Page FIvi - ; Mon-Foo- ' j I Utah Power to Consolidate Stock Christine II. Dunce and control Rower and Light to be vested in the I'irpa.iy lanes of the more than 12HWH owm-tot its juesent pr terred it.'tk, .mder a plan of of the company fill'd March Ex. .'J. w tli tlu Securities and mange Commission in Ph.ludel-- l Compute of the Utah owm-p-hi- H. Bunco, 89. re80 ivrs d.rd for sident of 1 30 a. m. In the family at Sunday Inline, 461 East Third North, of Incident to sue. (uum-- s Sin a a born October 23. 1855 in Fahlon. Sweden, a. daughter of Hans olid Christine IYhrsoii Hanson. Slie was married to Hr rum He Dunce 69 years ago in U.-aseveral died years ago. she A member of the church, mas active in Relief society work in the Logan Fifth ward nd is a former president of the Primary Mrs. Christine Un-ti- 1 Ida n The plan, filed by Utah Power and Light company, and joined in by Electric Power and IJght corpoiation, provides that Electric Power and IJght corporation shall surrender for cancellation Its entire holdings, winch consist of She Is survived by the following 2100 shares of $7 perferred stock, sons and daughters: Mr. Vivian and 3.000.000 shares of common B. Lou and Hyte Dunce. Lxgan; stock of the Utah company, and Dunce. Oakland, Cal.; Ariel John . ca.-hin Derive $650,000 Bunco. Seattle, Wash.; Mr. Leo Utah Power and Light company, Hurst and Mrs. Claude Bryan. Poit is pointed out. will cease 10 catello. Ida.; Mrs. Kenneth lleltt. be a subsidiary of Electric Power Salt Lake City; Mrs. Cyril Atk.n-- I and Light corporation and Electric son. Boise, Ida.; 14 grandchildren and Bond and Share company, and 19 neither of the lutter two concerns i F'uneral services will be enn- -, " Whaoev,, ducted Wednesd.y at 1 p. m. In 'n the tftah company. ' the Logan Fifth LD3 ward chapel ? Owners of the present preferred by Bishop Fxljur Mitchell. B. ( stock, other than Electric Power .Friends may call at the family are to home Tuesday evening and Wed. Light corporation, their preferred stock iicsday until time of services. Burj txt'hange for new common stock, receiving ial will be in the Logan cemetery 4 shares of the new $20 par under direction of Kenneth Lindvalue common stock for each quist mortuary. share of $7 prefi-m-and 4 of the new common stock j shares : I for each share of the $6 preferred issued for fractional share of the latock they now hold. . . t new common stock which, when ain j For this purpose Utah Power combined In lots aggregating one Mrs. Mcrvin Hall, 1C2 West and Light company projxi. es to or more full shares, may be ex3rd North. Logan, has received j iSSUe 1,185,24155 shares Of $20 changed within a year for sharer par of the new common stock. word of the promotion of her value new common stock having When the plan is approved by husband to the rank of captain. a toial par value of $23,704,825.00. He Is in the Facific theatre of The effect of the proposed re- the Securities and Exchange comthat commission will war. He is a graduate of USAC. capitalization will be to eliminate mission, The couple have one son. all presently outstanding common make application to an appro, and preferred stock, all arrearages priate court to enforce and carry on the preferred stock, and leave out the terms and provisions of Now a Captain the company with a amplified the plan, and the plan will beAs pilot of one of the feared come effective with the final orBlack Widow night fighters. Van capital structure consisting only der of the court A. Neiswender, 22, of Logan, has of debt and a new $20 par value Commenting on the extinguishcommon stock. been promoted from first lieutenment of accumulated unpaid preant to captain, according to word Under the plan scrip will be ferred stock dividends, as proreceived. He is stationed in France I the p lan. President vided in George M. Gadsby of the company 1944. His mother is Mrs. Nettie at La Junta, Colorado in Fehru-said the owners of the present Neiswender, of 267 South Main ary 1943, and later took special preferred slock, excluding Elecstreet. A graduate of Logan high training for the hlghly-secrtric Power and Light corporation, school where he was prominent in Black Widow night fighter. He will own the entire equity. Thus, student activities, and where he left for overseas duty In May. of all future net Income, which Served as drum major. Van at- last year. Neiswender would be the only source from Captain tended USAC before enlisting in was awarded the air medal for which to pay the present acthe air corps. He also was em- his achievement with the night cumulated preferred dividends, stu- - fighter squadron in November, ployed by the will accrue to their benefit I . r?3.bbae . 1 et Degn-Bruns- on Statement of Condition of This Will Identify In our issue of last Tuesday ran an article telling of the courageous action in the battle line of Arnold Larson of Logan. Perhaps our readers did not rec. ognize the young man because he is known here is Glen Larsen. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Job A. Larsen, his full name be- ing Ornald Glen. The war department, in all their records uses the first name as the given name instead of the second name. we Easter Egg Hunt There were hundreds of kiddies on the tabernacle square Saturday morning to hunt the eggs that had been so nicely colored. Most of the little ones were successful in finding an egg or two and then received a prize from the merchant whose name was written on the esg. It was a good thing the day selected was Saturday because it was a beautiful one. Had it occurred Sunday, Easter, the eggs would have had to be dug out of the snow, and if it had been Monday the kiddies would have had a time to keep warm. Local Educator Officer in Texas Lieutenant Commander Blended Whiskey, 86 proof, 65 grain neutral spirits GOOOERHAM & WORTS LTD. Peoria, III. J Willi Sidney Richard Stock, 65 West Second ofNorth, Logan, is commanding Electrical Engineerficer of the ing and Radio Material school, University of Houston, Houston, Texas. Lieutenant Commander Stock is a graduate of Utah State Agricultural College, class of 1922, where he received a degree in mechanical arts. A veteran of 22 years deof teaching experience and en- Since courses, new veloping 1941. 1, tering the navy October Buhe has been attached to the the Navy at reau of Aeronautics of e department, S. U. school, j the aviation radio Mr; Annapolis, Naval Academy, of Instruction, CenNaval Air Technical Training and Texas, ter, Corpus Christi, TrainNaval Officer, Commanding ing school. Electrical Engineering Houston, Material, Radio and Texas. Officer-in-Charg- Officer-in-Charg- CACHE VALLEY BANKING CO. As of March 20, 1945 RESOURCES Loar.b and - Discounts $1,439,199.79 Overdrafts Federal Reserve Bank Stock Stock Investment in Bank Building Other Bonds and Stocks Furniture and Fixtures Other Assets ,. Municipal Securities Cash and due from Banks U. S. Government Obligations TOTAL RESOURCES 753.84 5,850,00 48,000.00 3.00 9,000.00 3,890,10 $ 1122,490.00 :: A 1,125,429.64 2,328,543.73 3,576,463.37 .$5,083,160,10 LIABILITIES Common Capital Capital Debentures Surplus Undivided Profits Reserves Demand Deposits r Time Deposits TOTAL LIABILITIES COMMERCIAL :. $ 100,000.00 55,000.00 40,000.00 21,439.08 18,737.88 ..... : SAVINGS 235,176.96 2,876,741.17 1,971,241.97 $5,083,160.10 TRUST Additional Services BANK MONEY ORDERS ESCROW SERVICE SAFE KEEPING SERVICE FOR REGISTERED BONDS e Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation |