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Show Tue;c!ay, June 5, 1015 locals On Hricf Leave Li ut nnut Gle L, Ois n, pn of Mr. and Mrs. Mo o,, r. n on a brn; have u i 1 he-.;- . youth Meet f.-j- -- :.as, L-- Nivda. a.e Honor Students . , Wins Hadgc 1tivate Viiww 11, L'cphinscn ef Lewiston has been aw .rded the con.b.it Infantrymans bu !g' i'ruyp ftjt.orueoui r lu I 5 lie : t'.e . ' I1 ui, 111 l.ik E ; I .1 r of t Iv t . r1 tvi; Sriitina nts of l! i ' . r ds I ,i t et Dr. termed s, i: Here from School uu:i sau Agrb-ui.a- i r.uubtr one Angle. H We-- t. me at f s, n Mr. and Mrs Franklin :ts, grad tuly v la the rf that of Salt I oke City, vested with i.aimmJ. .tat end local v ill end bit ail. . rot today, 'n D.-rrankbn L. W.'vt.jl(S nl M-,r CXjU.sed p,,day ty Dr.i" x t imiH.out ill w hn h said, j Kiri Hnd;kks Is coiuhhred one Hr Pt-.;olh ..?, s ope, ideal and beck-- j nathnal lead-uth- - ot.tstand.ng ground of UfcAC will be a por.xt-Jt- f education." Pcter-on.-.i- r and in t?ricu!ure O. E. Dr. to t.lbute Er T. Beiuvin, member Dr. 1! n thicks, proftv.sor of Eng.! a- -urd 11 of Meet Thursday Twelve Uah at tlx college, dellwVed Uie of the L D S Coun to of board of contributed equalizahas greatly that an in saintly the Cache county a;ddreis tion Ann rua." ral Jr Peterson feature of "Pre hold their will commlshleniT t Dan at USAC. The celebration1 ' student Body Day,, Instead wnkly meeting Thursday as staged by the student body Ludlow, Fpuniah Fork, chairman cf Wednesday, according to N. J. aha of arranguner.U, predated a gift In honor of Dr. Peterson, Croukston, county clerk. sill become president emeritus of fiom the stud nts to Dr. and Mrs. Pi t r on. He referred to them as On Aircraft Carrier the college June 30, alter t 29 for years. gre t parents, as aril as cdtiea- prold-nWesley Nielsen, son of Mr, and make j that leaders and fi lends of every tional Mrs. Leo C. Nielsen of Hyrum, Tlie e senital things has been ass rned to an aircr.ift up a university sere reviewed by j college student carrier at a Pacific coast naval Dr. Hendricks in his tribute, and Musical numbers were presented base and will leave soon for an Beaver,' he po.nted out how President. Morris Oannegleter. overseas assignment. Peterson had lnstiUed these things Luci;k, RovUnee. SmlthfielA j into USAC. pn. ent.ng live alumni, and the WAA Elects One of tlie greatest tributes tojcoiu.ge 0mens chorus under Gene Phillips, Ogden, will head if resident and Mrs. Peterori fc,1(m of prortSi0r v. H. Manr.l-- g. activities of the Women's Athletic ls reflected In the progre.ss of tliej ctenta of the day meM association at Utah State Agriculpeople who have come to the lounge of the Uon tural college beginlng sith the fall campus and now are carry.ng these n and i se inCommons Building quarter in September, according teachings to the world he dethe ball in formal evening. to Miss Mildred Thomas, advisor. clared. They have preserved tlie Other officers are Dona Rae Jonei, right for common people to attend vice Ogden. Shirley the college and learn that there president; Stevenson, Layton, secretary; U more to life thn how to plow II Blanche Chamberlain. Ogden, in- and milk . . . there Is culture, tramural manager; Wilma A bn ms. aIo." Funeral services for Katherine College Ward, assistant intramurHe cited the growth of the colal manager; and Lorna Jolley, lege. both In physical plan and in Nyman Woolf were held in the Boulder City, Nev., reporter. numbers of students, and scored Hide Park ward chapel Tuesday C. A. llurren con- those foreslghted and warped in with Bishop : Retiring UitlCial ! ui I a-- J t-o- :i the l.o In ln Youth center will be g Major and Mrs. Harold scheduled at a meeting are visiting in Logan with Wedne-eta- y at 7.30 p. m., In fr senioi Ma'ar Armstrong's parents. He reN iky lull, on the Lok.iii iurih school campus. All students cently returned from a lengthy tour of duty in the Pacific. betwten 14 and 18 yeats of age. interested in the program, are Library Open Invited to attend. The Logan senior high school will bo open Mcnday library Club Elects of the Sewing through Friday from 11 a. m. to New officers 4 p- - m. the summer during club, cnnounced by guter months, according to Librarian home Kear county ley, Mlss Amy Be isle T. Pack. demonstration agent, are Marg-n- e Jensen, president; Barbara Ward, On Vacation MarUyn Hanson, vice president: Mss Mignon perry, Colleen Sixth, song of Mr. and Mrs. L. Tomdaughter secretary; iVrry, leader; and Shirley bisen. repor. who Is employed by Marshall Field company in Chicago, 111., is ter. hems on a brief vacation. Ixian nf reviving 'pcy-ibUit- Iae Tne Cache American, Logan, Cache County, Utah Arm-stnn- 1 At Tacoma Corporal Anthony Nieken. of Smithfield, has been assigned to the army air forces intransit depot at Tacoma. Wash., which air corps material to the AAF in the Pacific. He entered the service in 1942 and has been stationed in Arkansas. Utah and California before going to Tacoma. His wife, Mrs. Shirley Nie. her homo in ken. Is making Smithfield. sup-plie- s Here from Illinois Mrs. Dale Bowen and daughter Janice, of Everton. 111., have arrived in Logan for a vls.t with Mrs. Bowens parents. Prcs.dent and Mrs. K. W. Owens. Doctor Here Lieutenant j.g.) Le Grande L. Spencer, who has been a medical officer on an Invasion troop transport in the South Pacific for the pait year, is home on leave, v Another Star biting his father. Charles R. Joseph C. Larron. seaman first Spencer, who is seriously ill. class, son of Mr. and Mrs. Guy I. Larsen, 341 North Second West, Marrhge Licenses Logan, has added a star to his Marriage licenses have been IsAsiatic-Pacifi- c ribbon for par- sued at the Cache county clerks bombardment office to Charles Vernon Jarman, ticipating in the and invasion of I wo Jima aboard 21, of Everett. Wash., and Joyce a heavy cruiser. The star symCardon Hickman, 19, of Logan; bolizes the gruelling weeks when to De Vere Gardner, 25, of of Floyd his warship hurled hundreds Idaho and Madelc Springfield, tons of shells against the enemy Smith. 21, of Preston, Idaho. stronghold. 1 d.g-.itar- agri-cult- ur -1 s rs. n al ; e id-n- t Pre.-ldcn- g dlr-bo- th , , Temle Day It Stake Temple day next Thursday. June 7. A good attendance is desired by the stake presidency and stake genealogical is Logan committee. The directors of the Cache counman, son of Mrs. Margaret C. ty War Chest elected Dr. W. W. instructor ut South Cache Hickman, of Logan, Is home on Richards as president. Mayor high school for 29 years, has re- furlough from duties with the William Evans Jr. as vice presi dent, and M. signed his position and will mo' air corps at Tinker Field, Okla. Hovey as secre. to Anaheim, Cal., where he will ine organization for the fiscal year. The other become manager of the Marigold Promoted directors besides the officers are Dairy Farm. John S. Olson, son of Mrs. An- Mayor Glenn Winn, of Smithfield; na D. Olson, of River Heights, Clerk Newell J. Crookston, has been promoted to grade of County Lamont Allan of Wellsvllle Flies From Paris Mayor Private Charles R. Johnson, son corporal with the 28th Infantry and Professor Evan B. Murray of In He has parrepreof Mr. end Mrs. C. R. Johnson, division In Germany. Logan. Professor Murray the French, Belgium sents the American Red Cross on ticipated Logan, hrs arrived at Bushnell and German campaigns. the board. It was President Rich, General hospital, Brigham City, ards' opinion the quota for Cache after an airplane trip direct from county for the United War Fund Hideout Visits Paris, his father learned Saturday. on this fall would be the same Private First Class Louis Fornoff, as last was wounded Private Johnson year. A number of the H- was son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Forn- atenc.es of the United War Fund April 18 In German off of Lor an, who Is stationed treated first at field hospitals, in Austria with an aimv unit on are still carrying on in Europe. They will be intensified in the evacuated to Paris and then to guard duty, had the the United States. to inspect Hitler's Bertchesgaden Pacific. home in tha Bavarian alps recently. Returns Home Staff Sargeant Boyd Hill, son of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Hill, has Visits Parents returned home for u furlough afMrs. Eslie Emhry Bastian, a ter three years of service in the WAVE, stationed at the Clearfield Precipitation in Cache county South Pacific, during which time Naval supply depot, visited with during the past five months is parents in Logan over the he participated in six major en- her lf inch above week-end- . Her husband left re- approximately one-hagagements. He participated in the overseas for to an assignthe Utah normal, according New Georgia, and cently Guadalcanal, ment. State Agricultural college weather Bougainville campaigns and was bureau. with the 37th. division during the liberation of the (Philippines. He Reunion Precipitation to date totals 9.12 has been awarded the purple heart . Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Nelson en- inches, compared w'ith 8.70 normal a real family reunion over and 9 80 last year. The water medal for wounds received in ac- joyed week-enwhen two sons, a the tion, the combat infantrymans w and daughter visited has boosted agricultural prospects and ribbons conduct badge, good with them. Major and Mrs. Dale considerably. six silver campaign stars. W. Olsen, Captain and Mrs. L. Tabulation of the five month Clair Nelson and son Donald, and period, with 1945 figures compared Winston Nelson were the visitors. with normal, follows: January, .32 Divorces Asked Olsen, whose wife is the and 1. 57 normal; February, 2.03 Major been have suits Five divorce former Elaine Nelson, has spent as 2.08 and 1,89; filed in First district court, 41 months in the Pacific theater and 1.48; March, follows: Pearl Elizabeth HutchinApril, 1.18 and 1.79; May, 3.51 and leave. on hornet a is and son from Reese Griffiths HutchHe is the son of Mr. and Mrs. A. 1.99. inson, mental cruelty; Norma S. B. Olsen of Logan. Captain NeldeJones from Mardell M. Jones, son his and wife, the former PARADISE SOLDIER sertion; Vella H. Zilles from Rob' daughter of Eva Dorothy Emmett, ert Zilles, mental cruelty; (Continued from page One) Orchard Layne from Howard L. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Emmett, are here from Camp Howze, Texas. break the grimy men slogged Layne, mental cruelty; Elizabeth After two weeks. Captain Nelson forward again only to encounter, R. Kartchner from Alvin H. will return to Fort Benning, Ga after a few hours travel, another Kartchner, mental cruelty. for further training. Winston Jap patrol of six men. Again the Nelson, seaman first class, recently Japs seemed unaware of the AmOn Aircraft Carrier completed boot "training at the ericans and five of the six were William C. Walker, pharmacists Great Lakes Naval training sta- killed, bringing the total for the mate, third class, has served as tion and will return for reassigntwo day patrol to 43 counted a corpsman aboard a U. S. aircraft ment to a radio school. Jap dead. carrier in the Pacific since he was commissioned. He is the son of Mrs. Lillie Walker, of Wells-villHis carrier has seen action at Luzon, Formosa Leyte, Indo. China, Tokyo, Iwo Jima and Okinawa air strikes. He entered the navy in November, 1943, and attended medical corps school at Farragut, Idaho. He then was stationed at Quonsett Point, R. I., boys and girls got up early to until reporting aboard ship. He shoot fire crackers on Fourth of attended South Cache high school, Well, theyre July morning? at Hyrum, and then opened . a shooting for keeps now, every day, sports equipment store in Driggs, and the fire crackers are much Idaho, before entering the service, bigger, some of them weigh tons. Lets back the attack with bonds, of bonds, wave after barrages ARREST AREUNDER 1YQU wave of them. Our American way of life is worth it, isnt it? There's a Thrill H. P. Anderson, vocational First Lieutenant Louis C. fii'.i j New Officer Home on Furlough Moves To Coast t-- i Hick- 5 tary-treasur- an account the stature of the who sat In the Presidents chair when they attempted to change the curriculum. Those men, who for political reasons or ulterior motives, would sell out the birthright of the future youth of Utah, failed In their attempt to destroy one part of this institution," he continued. This college that now stands an fitand- -b and where every phase of social living mav be taught. In this, It will station President Peterson and his assoc- -. iates. . Representing the USAC alumni, A. C. Merrill, president of the Salt Lake City alumni chapter, said, and President Peterson Flvi iini.w Alice W. Cranford FuiStal ftr ifts for Mrs gan. include two sons. John Rok Springs, Wyo., and George W. Crawford, of San Francrteo, Cal., four daughters: Mrs. J. D. Adams. MantptUer, Idaho; Mrs. B. F. Welch. Afton, Wyo.; Mrs. Margaret Richardson, Kansas City. Mo, and Mrs. O. H. nine grand, Otte. of Logan; children, three of whom ere in the armed services. Friends may call at the mortuary tonight from 7 to 9 p. m, and Wednesday from 11 a. m. until time of servicer. Durial will be in Logan cemetery, Survivor C. Crawford. t Hyrum E. Hulse Hyrum Emanuel HuLse. 70. for. mer and construction worker, died Monday morning in a Logan hospital of a heart ailment. He was born October 16, 1873 in Millville, a son of Hyrum S. and Annie Dorothy Yong Hulse, prcd 0uce offered the lnvacation Mr. Hulse was a member of the ftn(1 William Nyman pronounced L.D.S. church. in Tlie grave lhe benediction. Survivors include three brothers cemethe family plot in the city one sister: George W. and and tery was dedicated by Alma Sylvin Hulse, and Mrs. Mae 1L Reese. The choir under the di Monson, of Millville, and Alvor rection of R. S. McQuarrle. with Hulse. of Ogdea Mrs. Wilma McQuarrle at the Funeral services will be conductrendered two numbers' Abide ed Thursday at 1:30 p. m. in tha Consolation. and With Me included Millville ward chapeL Friends numbers musical gpigi call at the home Thursday a vocai duct, That Beautiful may time of services. Burial will until Land. by Mrs. Elizabeth Thorpe be under direction of the Kenneth and Mrs. Pearl Rice; vocal solo, Lindquist mortuary. Lay My Head Beneath a Rose. s j i or-ga- n j ! I 222 Ure of Speakers who pralsod Mrs. Woolf as a devoted wife and motcr and an energetic woman for everything good and striving t lovely were President A. E. derson. J. W. Seamons. J. W. Hyde and Bishop C. A. Hurren. filled to overflowing A chapel and relatives with sorrowing friends and a profusion of beau-Ufflowers told of the esteem that Mrs. Woolfs friends held for her. ul y i ' Precipitation Is Above Normal - ; A i V I ' '0, , J x d son-in-la- a U ' f , a vivj , , v CRIME iSSfrft DETECTION. Mortuary Since vT as of All American Identification BureausS 53 :Ui- - 'h'1WWV T A Employ students or graduates of work is easy to lears This fascinating tots. tco. and the training a incrpcnsie can fit yourself to fill s responsible cvirre defection Job 'hit dent dela with gi'od pay und sterdy eTnpi',vment snd set the details now Let me e vow vou( b w ,ork' y ran prtplr you lor Ibi. tomr iftu ouy pay as during spare time, in your own home Rook. Crime free for Write today you learn. ttWthenever THE BLl'E E00;i cr of the wins! lftunv r( enmee ft' e thriller Tells sbout rer perpetrated snd how their wn sol H thviih the eery methods taught by INSTITUTE Ispl. 432K OF fa - Send I A he APJI.irn yslde J nre to stste spe i SCIENCE w. thUsge AO. illlsel i 4 .i A .ay. in a War Bond for think for a moment. pa lb ' ' reason all your strength, courage and character. The second greatest reason is that by cash- the futurc-ing in Bonds you may be risking of your children, you are sorely tempted to whatever , There are many great reasons why you should not cash in your Bonds before they for mature-bef- ore they pay you back $4 ", - evety $3 youve invested. , , For the War Bonds you keep today can spell the security of your childs tomorrow. Dont depend on tomorrow to take care - The first and greatest reason is that have pledged you are an American, and you American fighting men with yourself to back . ,of itself. Remember no job is as sure as your Bond. Dont cash in a single one be, fore its time. ;1 Keep Faith with our Fighters Buy War Bonds for Keens SONS CO. Hardware e.ly t W The second greatest Reason in the World EVERTON AND 1880 have taught thousands of men end wowen this welting, Lei me profitable, plessant profession in your own bora Prepare yourself In four lewIp ire time very position to fill s responsible, steady, small ooet. What other have dona, short time and at do. you too. 1 v y ii1 fritter -- KENNETH LINDQUIST V s'n M g ... v REMEMBER WHEN Through Scientific - - X. k x e. In Bringing a Crook to Justice Al- Crawford. 79 who ice ut the died Monday morning home of a daughter. Mrs. O. H, Otte, 51 Eat Fourth South. Ia to of uilm.vits incident g.m. age, will be condmted Wednesday at 2 p, nv. in the W. Loyal Hal! mortuary chapel. She was born April 12. 18Sfl in Scotland, a daughter of George and Alice Read Waddell. She was in m.irr.ed to James Crawford Glasgow, Scotland, 58 years ago. He died Ixceemher 21. 1944. Tlie family came to the United D.aUs in 1835, settling tn Almy. Wyo, and later in Afton. Wyo. They moved to North Logan in 1923 and four year later to LoWadiUU LiV' tP |