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Show Friday, June 22, 1915 The Cache American, Locan, Cache County, Utah fare Four Takes How to Stretch Leftover Meat Engineer Post State Air Buy Coal Now MILE OPA Advises ju t Miranda Winter H. Scott j "Buy your coal now for winter Liwm U. Muer, 41 Logan c.ty (Continued from pa-:- o two) I.r.-t- al Of senlivs for Mrs. Minn, don the Car O. Guy um" 10 years.! ' i Weaver fT.gU't cr far tlie pat and Mrs. Albert Lar vn of Logan. Cruhe war and rationing Hargraves Scott, 80, price Tl m'.iv j'ihiiil'.:ed bis Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Cooper board advRes. -- Coal dealeis who of Cache county, who died . m to pioneer ,o the Usui of Riverton. Mr. and Mrs, Fred cannot More or di.spo-one-of a Uie of hom ftl r of Mr. become actant state da Cooikt of Firtii. Idaho, andFruit-lan- twelfth Of their yearly coal Mrs. Dulvd S,()U. Pm. of i was announc'd to., aeron nnlcs. it i . i t and Mrs. Joshua Cooper " fell month lo-- e that V Idalto. day by Mayor William Evans Jr. j amount. ' Mr. Moser w.ll leave for hr. new ad. Mrs. Ernest Hubbard, Mrs. Mer- i Explaining the solid fuel jrtx't during tlie firt week in July rill Green and Mrs. Ariel Mauglmn mlniMruhoii regulation, which is i to Joseph S. Beigin.1 Mrs. Scott was born Ju!v 31. As where t they num are at Logan hospitals design, d to keep a con; ant 1 state director. lie will help plan 18t)4 In MUliville. a daughter of ' are ell Improving aatjsfactor'ly her of eoal ears in Utah, rather Holmes and Sarah in Utah, airport devi lopmrnU after undergoing major operations tlmn hiving slaek and rush in came to Utah who Weaver, along with Jus other duties, the chairman stressed that during the past week. r, v-- t i , 1847. was mimed to Alexjr She was gradaide renew stale Tlie are orders Pvt. Harvey Archibald of the unless summer ' ander Hargraves Auguxt 23, 1882. Utah State AgricuU. S. Air Corps stationed In San ceived, coal dealers with limited J Si uated from He died July 1. 1893 of Injuries . In a with man degree ltural college Francisco, came Saturday to spend storage spaco and limited In an accident. sustained In encivil engineering In 1927. He He power will not be able to fill all Single cup of cooked veal or chicken combines nicely with jds furlough with relatives. bro-thewas she married to 1896, of March, a a milk for glass field Green salad, rolls, r, coul orders next winter. custard mixture to serve six. tered the construction got to visit a week with his John William Scott. He died in menu. asor lunch dinner nutritious beoume cool and then completes that was Officials time short requiresay Lt. Elmer Archibald, who 1915. the west will continue sociated with his brother. John H. October, Chicken or Veal Custard line's a meal for six, made out home for two weeks after making ments in for several years at firm. lived ef. She areas some the in milk and a 2 as bottled contracting Moser, Cup of piactjrally nothing, and it two overseas assignments. The high, 3 tF x Public Wapello, Idaho, and then moved Pacific war tlie the with in were fects of the duties Mr. Liter diced I pica! were guests of their parents, cup cooked, foists a common "leftover probblued fluffed olive 4 taMfopuijn may cause needs exceeding those Works Administration and FERA. to Logan, where she resided 12 too! and Mrs. Alex W. Archibald. I lem, parley chopd emher life of last winter. Tlie chairman bait lc During his term as city engin- years. Active througpoutwas Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Haycock of Next time you have a small iMMn pci'inr the , Utah preslea of lor mines In coal work, church that drawn up plans eer. he has dinner phasized table (at 1 Los Angles. Calif., were amount of cooked chicken or veal ibkjxon ward Relief of Millivile a of no trouble will have the of ident construction disposing bacon A. tor and auperivsed James a custaid guests of Mr. and Mrs. and worked in the Log a n all the coal they can mine, since on hand, serve it up in Add boll led milk to slightly new sewer dhtrbt; two diesel Sod'-tLeishman on Sunday. an for unusual luncheon, mixture other federal and of demands blended. until lieaten She wa.i noted for her beat municipal for tire eggs, temple. units city Mrs. Emma Nelson entertaired dinner or buffet supper casserole. Stir in all remaining ingredients. plant inalmost seem be to at care of sltk. the agencies light department; a building at dinner on Sunday for Mr. and exhaustible. ""However, if Individ, Remember the seen t of good Four mixtuie into six wcll-g- t casof include five of her remodeling Survivors r tlie Logan cemetiry. and two children individual casMrs' Nephl want coal this custaid is in slow baking, so be ed custaid cups or slow ual consumers fire nine sons and daughters: Mrs. and office building tlie Mohr oven Bake in Mrs. seroles. (300 city of Calif. the otn suit the of San Diego, winter, they had better order lt is not tootemperature Israel Yeates, Nibely; Mrs. David station. deg. F.) 40 to 45 minutes. high. and children have visited here now. because retail he said, and supervised also He Scott. Pingrce, Idaho; Newell E. her wit.i planned two months for the pa-do not have tlie coal dealers of the new Logan Scott. Firth, Idaho; W. Clyde jut Nelconstruction David Mrs, Mr. and parents, man power or the trucks to decity municipal ah port, whicn cost Scott, SI icily, Idaho; and Mrs. son. end Mr. Mohr came three liver coal according to normal de- home at Douglas, Arizona, where E.:r! Malm, Blackfoot. Idaho. 21 in excess of I! 000 000. of stationed. was They the guests Besides weeks ago. mand when cold weather strikes Sgt. Cheney Ls member associate erandehfldren. 10 of whom are in Mr. Mr Lake Mar had spent six weeks in Salt honor, covers were laid for mxt fall. Civil the prmed forces; ID groat grandof American tlie awaitof Society and was Mr. Nelson. while David Mrs. Sgt. Cheney and He advised citizens to accept City Pachildren and one sister: Mis. E. from Fort The Book of .Mormon class met Engineers, a member of the Mrs. Earl Parkinson and family whatever kind or size of coal ing hLs officials E. Smith unit; Malad. Id ho. co cific st Mrs. Roberta building home of the Nelson. at and Mrs. their dealers recommend, storing Douglas. Chamber Losan the of a director !"X Millville cemetery Mrs. G was Sunday while it can be supplied readily. Burial Wellsville ward evening. L. C. Thursday Tlie of Under tlie supervh.on and Mrs. Jay of Commerce and of tlie Logan under direction of the Thcn:;x-oschool gave the proem m in the Ashcroft, the Junior Sundiy school Rcbcrta Geary Refrcs-men- ts Golf and Country club; ls first Funeral Home, Hyrum. sacrament meeting held Sunday class enjoyed a swimming party Knudson pave the lesson. to follow were vice served the president of the Logan Lions Superintendent evening. at Loganna Plunge Wednesday Mrs. Xlta Allen. Mrs. Marion club, a member of tlie Ixigan in: Seth R. Leishman was In charge. evening. Mrs. Reid Bankhead American Legion Post No. 7 and Talks were made by Supt. Merrill Miss Carol Sammons returned BischofT, Mrs. and a special ls a veteran of World War I. Knudson Emma Delores Anderson, Jay Green, Mrs. Eunice Barrett entertained home Sunday from Vallejo, Calif., E. Lclsh-nvof Mrs. Beth Steed, Mrs. Mo er ls en Instructor In Jean Poppleton and Diane the members of the Chore Ota where she had spent a week. She guest, Musical numbers were by club at her home Thursday af- was accompanied to Vallejo by her Ogden. The next class will meet public health at Utah State AgrCarl H. Casberg. professor of home of Mrs. Jay Knud- icultural college. Mrs. Glenda Riggs. Mrs. Ervin Seamons. at the ternoon. The time was spent play- slster-ln-laat the mechanical engineering no 28th. said June appointEvans son, M.' Larsen Mayor John and Mrs. Mr. ing bridge and score prizes were She remained In the California Clifford of and Illinois, W. University and Mr. Mrs. Klrkbrlde. J. made the in ment would be and daughters, Linda and Karren, won by Vella Harris, Gwen Miles city to visit with relatives and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hill, and Mrs. future and the new city A. Lush, supervisor of vocational Mrs. Adell Van Drimmelin and and Faye Waite. Luncheon was friends. education and industrial arts in were those Julia among Raymond, engineer probably will be selected Miss Edith Jones of Ogden spent served at the close of the afterMiss Eunice Ashcroft and Mrs. Minneapolis, Minn., public schools funeral services who attended the five osslstant one of from the here Sunday, Monday and Tuesday noon to the following: Helen Sea-m- o Evelyn Alley are attending the of intensive short will direct an O. at Arimo, Smith, Joseph engineers now in the armed forces. course in with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. s, summer school session at USAC. ns, Vella Harris, Blanche and equipping planning Idaho, Monday. Howard Jones. On Sunday, a lovely Norma Harris, Gwen Miles, Mrs, Lucille Nelson and small industrial shops at Utah State Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Hurren trout dinner was served for Fath- Evelyn Kirby, Susie Morse, Erma son, Wayne, of Dayton, Idaho, one for college Agricultural were of Mr. of and guests Hyrum, ers Day. Other guests were Mr. Waite, Wilma McQuarrie, Faye spent a few days last week at Mrs. William summer week Monday, beginning Hurren, Sunday. and Mrs. John N. Larsen and Max Waite, Ellen Bolls, and Bonnie the home of Mrs. Nelsons parents, Garden peas should be dusted term officials announced today. Mrs. Barney Bybee and two Jones. Mr. Mrs. Duce.' Fred rotenone to and Allen. Instruction In the principles and with H. Cragun, immediately and Mrs. sons, Katie Mr. and Mrs. Brigham Morse Miss Anne Ashcroft of Cedar have Mrs. Luanna Liston entertained to Vancouver, eliminate pea weevils, Dr. G. F. practice in planning and equipreturned and children of Hyde Park were at a bridge and supper party at City was a town visitor Monday. Knowlton, Utah Extension Ento- ping modern industrial arts labFathers Day guests of Mr. and her home Wednesday evening. She visited at the home of Mrs. Washington. oratories and trade and idnustrial Miss Carla Rae Winn, daugh- mologist, advised today. Mrs. Thomas H. Stuart. Those present were Mrs. Mildered Reta Ashcroft. She was enroute to ter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Winn, Pea weevils have emerged from shops will be basis for the special Mr. and Mrs. Carl Cooper of Smith, Mrs Roma Gene Alder, Mrs. Oregon, where she will be employ- is in course. Students will study tjie spending the summer with her hibernation In large numbers Los Angles, Calif., are spending Geneva Meocham, Mrs. Barbara ed. Burnell . Winn at many parts of the state and now basic principles in laboratory and sister, Miss the week here with their parents. Thurston, Mrs. June Gibbons, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. William Shaw end Washington, D. C. are depositing eggs on young shop design and arrangement of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Cooper, Evelyn Alley and Mrs. Afton Wil- daughter, Dee Ann, are the hous Mrs. Hattie Rice, of Los Angeles, pods. Prompt treatment equipment, and will apply these and other relatives. cox of Logan. Score prizes were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Cal., is visiting with her sisters, with .75 or 1 per cent rotenone principles to the solution cf their Ronald Huchinson was speaker awarded to Mrs. Alder and Mrs. Seamons. The Shaws Just returned Mrs. Andrew Garrett and Mrs! dust will sava peas from weevil own particular problem. at the second ward sacrament Wilcox. infestation. from El Paso, Texas, where Mr. Sarah Pitcher. Designed for school administraThis treatment shoull be re- tors, supervisors, directors, archi. meeting on Sunday night. Special Mrs. Robert Griffith entertainMrs. Ellen Balls was hostess to Shaw has been in a hospital where musical numbers were by the ward the members of the F.ne Arts he underwent an eye four tects, and others interested In operation ed Thursday afternoon in honor peated two or three times at choir under tlie direction of Alln club at4 her home Wednesday ev- for injuries which he received while of Mrs. Rinda intervals if the crop planning new or remodeling existwho or five-da- y Chambers, Leishman. 5 v in the South was observing her birthday an- has just begun to blossom, Dr. ing facilities, the class will be ening. Miss Phylis Ashcroft gave piloting a Kenneth Murray spent two days an interesting review of the book Pacific. He has received his med- niversary. Luncheon was served Knowlton explained. taught daily from 8 a. m. to 1 at Salt Lake City list week on The Life of the Prophet Joseph ical discharge from the Air Corps. to the honored guest, Mrs. Cham- p. m. with laboratory daily 9 to 11 a. m. and 2 to 4 p. m. bers- - RIrs- - T- - B- - Farr, Mrs. T. W. business. 13 He Any served Mack months his in the Pacific mother, Lucy Smith, by one Alton IP. Maughan for the interested may register for of Soda Smith. Refreshments named Mrs. fleers coming E. J. were served theater, returning to the states Jarvis, Sheffer, Mrs. arts education industrial Springs, Idaho, was the guest of to the following members: Ruby lest October. Since January . he Helen P. Toolson, and special year. Serving as president will be the course Mrs. J. Knudson and Mrs. his sister, Mrs. Howard Jones, on Hurren, Helen Lamb, Ruby Reed- and his wife and either for credit or Florence Geary and Mrs. Mrs. daughter have guests Lewis Pearl of The auditing. afterSaturday. ReLogan. resided El in Paso. After visitng er, Phylis Ashcroft, Erma Hum. Lillian Plowman secretary. Mrs. Hershall Bradshaw and phrey, Mar Lee, Mae Perkes, Lu- relatives and friends, Mr. and Mm. noon was spent playing bridge. tiring president is Mrs. Iretta daughters, Mrs. Gayle' Pickett, and cille Waite, Zola Daines, Verla Shaw wil make their home jn Mrs. Iearl Lewis won the high Hymas and Mrs. Lucille Hillyard SALE Used furniture. Saturday, score prize. Mrs. Chambers was as Stella and Carol Bradshaw, spent Lamb, Martha Daines and the Salt Lake City. Refreshments were June 23, 10 A. M. 391 Nrch secretary. Main Street. a with presented Wednesday in Ogden. gift. Mrs. Sarah Ashcroft spent a served by Mrs. Geary. hostess. Prior to the club meeting Mrs. Nancy Forester of Brigham the Visiting with Mrs. Reid Bank-hea- d few week last violin in attended the days visiting group was Mrs. Beth E. Steed of city was dinner guest of Bishop concert given at the USAC by Trenton at the home of Mr. and Ogden. and Mrs. Evan H. Bankhead on Mischa Poznanski. Mrs. George Merrill Mrs. Paul Greaves entertained Sunday, after which they attended Mr. and Mrs. R. C. McQuarrie Monday George Kirby was obat a bridge party at her home memorial services held in Logan and his seventieth birthday children, Robert' and Irene, serving Tuesday afternoon. Luncheon was for Von H. Baxter, son of Mir. anniversary. In the evening he Was spent Sunday visitng at the home served to Mrs. J. W. Kirkbride, end Mrs. Laurence Baxter, who pleasantly surprised by a group of of Mr and Mrs. R. S. McQuarrie. Mrs. Wallace Mrs. Raymond, died in serivee three years ago. his friends. Lee Ann was (Pvt. and served Lamb, Supper daughter Frank Hillyard, Mrs. George Several people from Wellsville a social evening enjoyed by the of Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Lamb, has Mrs. Robert were In attendance. Fulkerson, Bishop and following: Mr. and Mrs. Clarence completed her first training in Beutler, Mrs. Wendell Spencer, Mrs. Carl Mrs. Bankhead took Mrs. Forester Han-cey, the Womens Army Air Corps at Clark and Mrs. Newell Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Stephens to her home In Brigham after the Hancey, Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Daines, Des Moines, Iowa, and is now of score Preston, Idaho. High services. Mrs. Nettie Reeder, Mrs. Anna stationed at Kearney, Neb. was won Mrs. prize Robert by Mr. and Mrs. Mark Jones, Miss Ormand, Miss Ruth The following girls did sewing at Fulkerson, low score Kirby and by Mrs. Eva Jones, and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Lee Hancey all of Hyde Park, and the Red Cross Center in Logan Call Clark. Brown and granddaughter, Carol Mr. and Mrs. Leo Matkln of Thursday: Mrs. Verda Balls,. Mrs. The Fourth ward has purchasRuth Thompson, all of Tonopah, Logan. Verla Lamb, Mrs. Wilma McQuar- ed the Sam Tout home. Nevada, were calling on relatives Mr. and Mrs. Preston Jensen rie, Mrs. Gertrude Perkes, and The Litra Lure club of Smith, here on Thursday evening. They and family left Sunday for Ogden Mrs. Lila Purser. held their last meeting of field, wrere luncheon guests of Mrs.. D. to make their home. Mr. Jensen the season at the home of Mrs. J. Jones. has employment there with the Theodore Geary, Thursday even, Mrs. Ruth Watkins of Logan railroad. Their home was purchasreing. Mrs. Hazel Jorgensen spent Sunday here with her ed by Mr. and Mrs. Boyce Christviewed Alan in Sleep Woody's brother-in-la- w and sister, Mr. and off ersen of Los Angles. and the book was of Blackfoot). Ida., the Sun, Hale, Joseph Mrs. Heber C. Green. The speakers in sacrament meetthoroughly enjoyed by all. A busspent Monday at the home of Mr. iness Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lindquist ing Sunday evening were Mr. .and and Mrs. Oscar Monson meeting was held and of- his two Upon and children of Ogden spent Mrs. George Lamb. They returned return home on Tuesday he was Fathers Day here with Mr. and home Wednesday from fulfilling .Mrs. Hershall 'Bradshaw. a short term L. - D. S.. mission in accompanied by his wife, Mrs. ...Mrs.' Heber - D. Maughan and the northern states, with their Rosell Hale, who has Spent sev eral weeks here, and- also his is an excellent expense daughter, Carolee, left Sunday headquarters at Billings, Montana. daughter, Mrs. Oscar Monson, who to visit relatives In Los Antoo. Second Lieutenant Ronald Pursaver and time-save- t, expects to spend two weeks in gles, California. ser Is spending a - t ., furlough Blackfoot. visiting at the home of his parents, is Mr. and Mrs. Nils P. Olsen spent FARM SAFETY WEEK Mr. and Mrs. Willis Purser. Lt When new electrical farm equipment with in afternon ADVISES Sunday Logan CHECKUP Dealer (Purser had been stationed in Italy Mr. and Mrs. J. W Ellis. THROUGHOUT NATION available buy from your Electric as a navigator on a B-LiberMr. and Mrs. Morgan Jenson, A farm safety check-u- p V-by every ator. Prior-tE Day he had Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jenson and Many Doctors today recommend the i farm family in the nation is the completed 22 missions. He has been use of douches for women troubled goal of National Farm Safety in the service 25 months. He will dughter, Marjorie, Mr. and Mrs. with discharge (the whites"), Week, as proclaimed by President report to Fort Douglas for reas- Lewis Anderson, and son, Delmar, offending odor, and minor irritation Mr. A. Mrs. C. and Truman for July Milan Hale, the USAC signment. for women who want to be and Extension Serivee reports. feel refreshingly clean. Is now Jenson, Norma Hale, and Vemer Mrs. Jessie Cheney And heres a product for the douche Calling attention to the fact her home at the home of Lewis, all of Millville, also, Mrs. a Jenson and Thelma that the skill and labor of Americas making Miss Hospital tested, too, with splendid Virgil her mother for the duration. Her results Lydia E. Pinkham's Sana--- 4 farmers Is a vital factor in winBarfuss of Logan attended a nohusband, Sgt. Sterling Cheney, has tive Wash, made by the same great host at the home of Mrs. ning the war, President Truman left for an overseas that makes Lydia E. assignment Nate party company said: I request all persons and with the Air Reeder of Logan on Tuesday Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Corps. The young organizations concerned with agPinkham's Sanative Wash is gainhad been making their evening. The occasion being the ricultural and farm life to do couple ing great favor today with women. birthday of Mrs. Reeder. in their power to farms. Its mighty effective to cleanse, Mrs. Edward Larson entertained everything relieve offending odor, discharge and educate farm people in the proper Trumans on Thursday afternoon in honor Following (President discomfort of minor irritation, yet it precautions by which they may proclamation, agricultural leaders of her daughter, Betty. A lovely positively won't harm even the most eliminate farm hazards . . . and throughout the nation endorsed lunch was served to thirteen ' delicate membranes or tissues. Inext i- - 1 1 I further urge that farm people the second- - observance of National guests. pensive, too. Any drug store. Hans Nilson is spending a few everywhere observe National Farm Farm Safety Week, which was Lydia E. Pinkhams p0WER relatives Safety Week by making safety inaugurated in 1944 by the Nation- days with in Soda WASH SANATIVE checks in their homes and on their al Safety Council. Springs. i "1: d. a 'A. 1 ' -- ; 'T j i sea-ton- s, j vV'; ' S L, a IAESZs-L- f iH fe M-h- Shop Layout Course Planned Sea-mon- Dust Garden Peas B-2- I - ' . an electrified -- GREAT HEWS ev-en- ng 36-d- ay workshop farm ... FOR VJOKEK 24 17II0 DOUCHE o . ' . IMmi Jte !K Iff WJ 22-2- 8, is a light ca |