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Show Tuesday, May 8, 1013 Pace Flvi The Cache American, Logan, Cache County, Utah 0 Announce Birth Mr. and Mrs. levi Jorgensen of Hde Park, announce the bulb of u tarn, ! M - j j i 'Yrge.int ami etoli fu Don Meikie, c.i i,. Meikie. of filed in First district court.1 i home on a 43 d.-J. Traveler from KUini AdonU from struct- in the tinnier. He has been in P. Traveller, on a charge of men- - Mi. Henry Diiopean U. army since January of Fractures Ribs Jolin NeuniMhvk under in a local hospital un Logan dir observation and receiving treatment for several rib frae tures sustained in a fall recently, Mrs. Divorces Asked Tv.o t j;rj la.nuv Rr divorce h.,o Furlough is 7. P.M2, InH(tions j ieutenant Colonel ften H. niair. commandant of the Utah Slate Agricultural college ROTC unit. l al ,n sdiool Mr. Lamb Visits Logan VSv-ot- y units in that Georre I.anib. former Ixuran rlly vlIj th r(, unUj je rt.(nam restaurant owner, who now oper. Friday. ; ate a large eating place in Halt I Lake City, was a Logon visitor1 j today. I On Saipan MrRilln!i , Mrlai1UM Fourth Child Mr. and Mrs. Clyne Curtis of Cokev.lle, Wyo.. announce the ifrth of a daugh'er at a Pta"1' nvfnrno h' Mrs. Curtis Saipan after having parUci JAndpr5on of puted in the Okinawa invasion. Is on Club Elects - A former North Cache athlete, he now is a radioman in the navy. Officers of the La Bou Viandes foods club are Janice Major, president; La Rita Rinderknecht, vice president: Claire Maughan. secretary, end Roma Schless, re- 4-- II Treasure Hunt Hide uro fourth vs the former diTtw! Marie c i Sales of loose clgarets nmauU,,be,,proh(iblUd of any , b'Rl1n price horseback ride "treasure administrations announces. Some hunt will be sponsored Wednes - jdt ultra have been retailing them day by the Cache Canter club, at cne penny each. to President R. A.J porter. according Stewirt. Riders will meet at the! Cosmo Club Elects Elects fair grounds at 6:30 p. m. to be-- J Newton Mis Amy Kearsley. Cache coun said. he the event, home demonsiratlon agent, pre. ty gin New officers of tlie Miss Fixita sented a discussion on food predub of Newton, which was servation at a meeting of the Return Home Cosmo club last Friday evening organized recently under the di. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dickerson at the home of Mrs. Ramond rectlon of Miss Amy Kearsley, of the Logan 12th ward, have Cannon. home demonstration agent, are returned to Logan after several Joyce Rigby, president; Barbara months spent in Santa Monica, Health Report Rigby, vice president; Joleen Ben- California. Friends of the family s, Cache county reported another wiil be sorry to learn that Mr. son. secretary, and Mellene Dickerson has been ill for a long case of undulant fever for the song leader. time. It Is hoped that the change week ending April 27, according V of residence will help lnm, to tlie state health report. SevenSoldier Recovers teen cases of chicken pox were 'Private First Class Melvin C. of Mothers noted in the city, and six in the Speaks Sthiers, 20, 347 West 3rd North. At the Lions club luncheon county. Logan, has now fully recovered Gunnar Rasmuson was gupst at a United States Army conval- speaker. He chose for his subject Named Valedictorian escent center in England, from Mothers Day" and said he en- Dean Larsen, son of Mr. and wounds received on January 3. Mrs. E. N. Larsen of Hyrum. has nnmcd va,edictorlan of thc m w0.uld ?' to active duty. While' at this cen- -' tried has to like he tell her that ter he participated in rehabilita- - j ,Q 1Ve lhe hfe shc WdntPd him llvpN "uld make life more Tnr C0"SUit,ng. of I"1': !lrv young stlIdent his received -trainin, and expert medical plea-an- t for our mothers it AgradM throughout care. A ' para.nute .y knowledge her goodness has fc,on promlnent occas he unit. the end k.ri.ms, infantry said.:j in athletics as a member of the cn.dly. Army on Mav 8. 1941 Hi- w.fe. f Mtb.iil, basketball and track Mrs. Laura G. Seiners, lives at Juveniles Warned debatan teams. und outstanding thc above address. Logan Jiivfn.l'.s were warned to er. LOday by Captain Smith Of the gan police department, that offi-- 1 eers were going to crack down" Marriage Licenses Marriage licenses have been ison the practice of breaking street sued at the Cache county clerk's He reported that several lights. office to George Harvey Brower, each night lights are being broken 67, Pocatello, Idaho and Etta May memebrs busy keeping department Offenders Richardson, 60, Pocatello, Idaho; repl cements. making to Ivan Tarry Hurst 34, and Laura will be prosecuted. Margaret Jensen, 29, both of Lo. to Joseph William Palmer, gan; Heads Lions 23, and Mary Virginia Crooks, 22, was presi-elected Ellis Hansen j both of Shelley, Idaho. dent of the Hyrum Lions at NOTE THE NEW conducted during elections the past two weeks, it was an. Awarded Air Medal First Lieutenant Stanley P. Announced Friday by retiring club ADDRESS officials. Other officers are Wil- dersen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ellas P. Ahdersen, of Logan, has been liam S. Bailey and Orville S. Lee. awarded the distinguished flying Owen Hall, sec- cross vice presidents; for extraordinary achieveretary; Lehi Clawson and C. J. ment and leadership in combat Stauffer, directors; Merrill Bax- as navigator of a heavy ter, Lion tamer, and W. S. Bax- bomber. A veteran of more than 30 bombing missions, he now is ter, tail twister. home on leave. Previously he had been awarded the air medal with Contracts Issued four oak leaf clusters in England. First Door North of Contracts calling for a 7 per cent increase in salary have been Post Office Issued to bus drivers and custodCache ians employed by the county school district, Superinten dent J. W. Kirkbride reported today. About 50 employees will receive the new 1945-4- 6 agreements. A 4-- H 4-- H F.b-riciou- to-da- ? Notice Cache. .Official .... Notice Is hereby given that Winfred Shields and William J. Nes-si- er who have operating is business known a the Khields Cleaners and Furriers t 128 North Mam stm-t- , Logan, Utah, have discontinued business at suid ty leases on the address, Uu-i- r been terminated. liaving I i nominee the opening of a dry cleaning business known M tiie Squires Cleaners and Furriera at 120 North Main street, Logan. Utah; solicit your patronage, and will endeavor to give satisfactory service. Bigned, HENRY B. SQUIRES; WlIlS IlOIlOr b-e- Cache Amy Kiarsley. tuition n.ent, jH)lu t.oul!y tal cruelty and Gwenivere Cow it.iS been named district four ley Merz from R lph Merz, also counrvlor for Ihl Upsllmi Omicron. national honorary home eeonomics mental cruelty. to Addle aceotding fraternity, Young, of president of the Phi chapter at Utah State Agricultural college. Miss Kearsley became a member of phi Up.sllon In 1932 and A child health conference, for served as treat uier of live Kappa all kindergarten children who will chapter at USAC until her graduwill be ation from the college In 1933. enter school next fall, conducted Saturday, May 12 be - Follow ing her graduation, she ginning at 10 a. m. under direc - j taught home economics in Idaho tion of the county public health high schools for five years and has been home demonstration agent In Cache county during the past five years. office make and public health anj She is a member of Delta appointment. Immunization against Kappa Gamma honorary society small pox and diphtheria will bejOf women in education. American to those not already Home Economica association, Utah offered Eeonomics association, ond for treated and registration will be conducted. dergarten Mts- Child Health Conference Set - pro-jx-r- Up-aln- A (tv. , EQaHMlB. I At:E CLEANING, Repalrtnc, kin--Ho- Observe 50th Wedding Date Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith, residents of Logan for more than 50 years, observed their golden wedding anniversary today. An open house and family dmner was held Sunday In entidpation of the event. Mr. Smith was bora April 10. 1870 in Latherback, Switzerland, and come to Logan while a young man. Amanda Munk Smith was born May 19, 1877 In Logan, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hans Munk. They were married May 8, 1895 Jn the Logan temple. Mr. Smith Is a farmer by occupation and has served as director of Logtn-Hyd- e the Park- - Smithfield canal company for 34 years. Mrs. Smith has been active in chtlrch work, as a Relief society teacher in the Ninth ward for more than 30 years. sons and They have seven daughters, Edwin M. Smith. Soda Springs, Idaho; Mrs. Blodwin Sorensen. Howell; Aaron and Adrian Smith, Logah; Mrs. Kenna Ber. geson, Dayton. Idaho; Mrs. lone Raymond. Logan and Mrs. Venice Larson, Sacramento, CaL They also have 24 grandchildren and nine - MmtMl'f (Mdk tffl - ! j -' Fire and Auto Insurance m-- ' RUGGED... LONG-WEARING- at a saving DEPENDABLE ...' 74Je 1 r Grain leather gusset. t j 2 Plenty of toe room. an-nu- al 170 3 Two full leather joles with heavy1 composition outsole, nailed. 4 Tripled stitched vamp and counter pocket. & Solid leather heel base. North Main 6 Wide back 7 Extra heavy B-2- . 3j s- , . - fijE JESSEfJS stay. black retan uppen. 8 Leather pull strap. Logan Leon Kiwanis Speaker Hardy DEPENDABLE INSURANCE Major R. B. Madre, director of Utah Army Service forces depot, Ogden will discuss rehablitaton and guidance at the weekly meeting of the Logan Kiwcnis club Wednesday noon in the Bluebird cafe, It was announced Monday by Prof. J. Whitney Floyd, club president. training and rehabilitation, SUNDAYS gMrnum remember when no indeed, and therell never be a time when the spilled blood of even one American boy can be measured in terms of money. But money is what it takes now to save the lives of our boys and bring them home quickly, victoriously. So lets back the attack THE BIG DAY The day when you want to show Mom how much she means to you how much you love her. And if you are shy of expressing yourself the way youd really like to, Well, of course, wed suggest jewelry. Simulated Pearls $4.50 up Gold-fille- d Locket $5.00 up Ladies Billfolds TV $2.50 up Turquoise Bracelet $7.00 up The reason we suggest jewelry is because it is lasting. She can keep and cherish it always. Cardon Jewelry Company LOGAN UTAH |