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Show The Cache American. Ixitran. Cache County, Ptre Four n ions held at J ii. 20 and 30 -- n Reno. Nevada, Spotlighting Male I mjiloyrc Hack C Bonds to put As part of t:i" pi H. I ri.Mil lit .and Mrs. Ci'or;'" over the Pip in E bond sales, Utah tlirir Rolilns'iii erlrbiatt'd gold'll a .state- - siaiiixired bund rally and utnle.iig nnnivt ictiv June 20th at laid June 20 and ra :io bioadca-a quiet family gathering at the.r 21 in a tremendous bo -t holin' In Salt Lake city. AH the The rdlo play. to bond sul'-children aod their families were Hull) mock! In 1'lah u as follows, with the exfre.-rn- t We regret." written by J. Ann Bixter and Fred Mac Cannon. commis.loner of Publicception of Wilford, who Is in a Vernon, Muiray, motion picture stars, will in Cul.fomiu: ity. together with a newscast of Ha1. Marlin. make Whit Parry' Wilford. Amos, in l.he bond rally at the Capitol war Lodge Grace JasarsiMi. Kllu Harrington fcouthern Utah their home for a broadcast over Utah's four major .and Miss Lucille Robinson. Our seven-we- e k Uie event, period starting J ly stations. Culminating townspeople congratulate Mr, and 11, during which time a forth w us Die accepted bid by Janies A. Mrs. Robinson. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon G. Rob coming production titled "Sniokey Hogle of $15,000 In E bonds for n were called to Salt Iaike 'on J will be produced on Cedar tnoun Uie valuable portfolio contain. ti the 17th due to the death of Mrs. tain, near Utah's Hollywood. the signature of all tlie state's Rohln-on- s mother. Mrs. Robinson Kanab. governors. Including B r 1 g h a m and children ore remaining in the of pre-wmillions In Voung. first territorial governor, diys, city for a short time. Dr. J. S. Alley was a weekend tourists were lured to Cahfoniia offered by the state as an IncenH. Alley j because of tlie attraction and tive toward higher E bond salet. guest at the Charles borne. glamcKir of Uie "movie mills." In Snow Badn Itoad Avcured Mrs Louis Pu?mlre and Mrs. As part of the state's plan to post-wera. tourists can see Paul Kcarl and children motored "movies In the making" right here make more winter and summer from St. Charles. Idaho, to Lake. .... " playgrounds available to residents town In order for their children ln Ul.h' as well as tourists, the contract W(M,d ls now flrmly to attend the baby clinic held the building of the Snow Basin here. Mrs. pugmire SH-n- t the day I southern Utah end is gradually road has been let. Snow Busin ls Uie U Its state, friend glamour lending Pearl Alley. vLsiting her The bishopric. Amos Robvason. In turn, the movies "made in Utah" that great winter playground area Norman Weston and J. Cheney are publicizing the state's scenic j cast of Ogden and south of irine-Will- ls and wives, made a trip to at tract ions by way of ''background view Lake. The department of the Logan Temple last week. I material" In all parts of the globe. Publicity and Industrial Develop-Mrs- . Willis E. Kcarl is home ord nient contributed of its funds for of Aj sUjU.nu.nti proof after treatment at a Logan hos has Just been received by the State pital. to the Mr. and Mrs. A. Leslie Webb Department of Publicity and ron Noel of Ogden, spent effect that "SKI ACES" mad" ln certain two days last week visiting rela- Utah Is scheduled for release alledegedly made by tives and friends. September 21. for South America , s(' tcincnts TS4 q Morris E. Smith, who and later the entire world, m Thomai Jensen, executive secretary has been in Italy for Over three addition. be Associated Civic Clubs of the Magic Carpet years has r turned to the USA. Movietone film in technicolor rec- - Southern Utah. Ray H. Ixavltt, and received his discharge at Ft. chairman of the State Road Com-rivSan Douglas to return to civilian life. etnly cmplcted in Utah's an open letter areas and for world release niLssion has Mr. .'.tilth server in the thick of refutation. Is ln of in the the battle and came out without process editing At no time since I have been a scrach, save for one time when Hollywood. chairman, says Mr. Leavitt with his tank overturned. He says he All of which proves that tlie tlie commission "has had some fun and a lot of naremphasis, on the recommended row escapes. He and his brother states scenic attractions are or other property world-famand In due tax levies for e Danning spent Monday in town way to Wie purpose. any time will lure to Utah its Just believe the visiting relatives and friends. of taxation problem Tlie Elders quorum was reorgan- proportion end share of tourist rests strictly and entirely with ized recently and a party held money, the importance of which local officials. last week honoring the outging few Utahns properly evaluate. members. The party consisted of Utahn Hooks "Big One a short program, followed by re- State Officials at Reno Claimed to be the biggest Rainfreshments. Talks were by the Vital problems particular to outgoing president Ellsworth John, Utah were discussed by Donald bow trout ever hooked in Utah, son and incoming president, Eda fish 33 Inches long and 17 lbs. Hacking, chairman and Charles 2 ward Hebdon. ounces in w:eight, is reposing in Tlie Weston family reunion was A. Root, commerce attorney, of the the larder of Fisherman Harold Commission Service Public held at the girls camp in Logan Utah Mountain-Pacifi- c States Cutler. Salt Lake City. Caught ln canyon Saturday and Sunday, at the Com- - Fish Lake, "this piscatorial mamService where they had a very good time, conference of Public moth says Ross Leonard, state quite a number of descendants and relatives attended. Blanche McNeil and four small fish and game director, tops the Mrs. Grace Reynolds and daugh-te- r children, after a visit with their commissions records for big fish Brenda of Circlevllle, are folks here. Unit Into Action Mr. and Mrs. Harold Johnson spending a few days with Mr. and Sponsored by the stite health Mrs. Ralph Irvin, Mr. and Mrs. C. motored to Brigham citv taking H. Alley and Heber J. Irwin. with them Mrs. Agnes Wahlstrom department In cooperation with the Tuberculosis Association, Visiting in Laketovvn' last week Peterson to visit her husband Pfc. Utah were President and Mrs. George Clarece Peterson at the Bushnell Utah's new mobile XRay unit Is H. Robinson, of Salt Lake Citv; ho; pital He was flown there re- going into action against Wilford Robinson of Lon? Beach, cently from Europe, where he was tuberculosis in statefin, institutions. Cal., and family; Mrs. Leon Mar. wounded In battle and captured The equipment, housed in a trailer tin. of Chicago, ni.; Miss Lucille bv the Germans. , ' of ,hf dC'si?n and cost Robim-er- . is D. here Wahlstrom Pfc. C. Elmer Washington. Mr. and Mrs. John Sattcrthwaite from Kingman. Arizona spending 1,1 exw'ss of v15,000. of Salt Lake city were guests last his furlough with his folks, and Bvckman to Direct Centennial week at the home of Mrs. Joseph especially to see his brother. Gus P. Backman, Salt Lake Mrs. Wahlstrom. Earley. Lieutenant Owen Pfc. Carl Panhorst and family Norene Kerr of Losan was also a Chapter of Comerce secretary, has have returned from Missouri, vifitor with the Wahlstrom family. been confirmed as Utah Centenand Michigan, where they Dr. and Mrs. E. G. Peterson and nial Director by the Centennial visited Mr. Panhorsts relatives. Mrs. Ella Parker of Logan, came Commission and the State ComTo make a brief call on t he here last week and brought Mrs. mission of Publicity and Industrial Alleys last Sunday, were .eora Florence Nebeker and son Hod-di- Development. This dynamic man Seamons and daughters Thelma of Washington D. C. to spend is in a to do an excellent position Nola AlMrs. Ann and time and Mr. a short with Joy, Margaret job for the state of Utah. ley. from Hyde Park. Hvrum Nebeker. The Misses Barbara and Hazel Quite a number of our townsPresident Truman and people participated in the stake Weston of Logan were Sunday Governor Maw to excursion at the home of their Temple Logan last visitors President Truman recognizes in Thursday. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Mrs. John H. Weston, Miss Rose Weston. Governor Maw a man of outstind-in- g Mr. and Mrs. Cornell Scofield Cheney and Miss Connie Jean leadership, as evidenced by Cheney were Logan visitors last and family, daughters Florence the fact that Governor Maw was week. of asked to ride to and Beverly, and son Blair, Kansas City with Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Weston and Blackfoot, Idaho, who is home the president in his private plane family. Mrs! Lydia Weston and from the South Pacific on a Miss Leah Weston, motored to furlough, were here calling on only last week. Governor Maw then Logan, Wednesday, to return to relatives last week. Blair is in the continued on to the governors conference at Mackinaw, Mich, their home in that city Mrs. naw. UTAH , ! s Jo-cp- l ln-o- ar 1 ar f fr I i ! : J er J X-R- s e j j i y Friday, July Itah Outstanding Horse Show Ends; Winners Listed Con'in cd Horn Pate Onn of the owned and, The following number, Iters, fir-t- ; IJ tison family ridden by L. If. Strong, second '! Uwn canjon . owners to ride AnIll0 t Promenade, owned and ridden ty(Mrs Cusr Jones, aid ' Fmm Charles IP. Rudd, first; The Ghost. Jones. Mrs. ownu-and nd.kn by Ellas and dM.irjia Dawuon. Uneletter, owned Hobert. mid 0r(,nni( and Mr. L If. Strong, third. UaV. and ridden bv , Junior fine harness Goldie judie. Croukaton nd !l 1 Rob. Aricl Iu n.v n owned and ridden by John Mor-- 1 Mp. Tin latar from U rison. first; Victory, owned ridden by v. California. Merrill U,e I Miss Collet n BnsHn C. Ad-- ms. second. Jumpers, touch! at a as guest out-Ma-rcie and Ivors, riding weekend at Ogden and Mr. of honn first; Claude Wonnergren. the second. Pleasure HVd riding Chip, and horse. English equipment Ebony, Mr and M'S Fred Homer Richard owned and ridden by H. H. daughter Elaine and son were visitors Simmons, first; Major Hoople, of Suit Lake City, her mother, of home Uie at owned by Nanette Morrison, ridden Sunday Richard 'an C3ark. second; Mrs Anr.ie Christenson. by Bjtty visit. weeks a for remained Misty, owned and ridden by Jackie Mi.xs Sandra Benson, daughter Rudd, third. Mrs. Li Mont Benson, Junior stock horse event Max of Mr and r Mr. and Mrs. Dean Wallentlne, first; Elaine Theurer gaU Uke second; Roy Wilhelm, third. All Mr ftnd Mrs. Lynn and age quarter horse stallions fair ,d Play, owned and ridden by Herb Humphreys, first; FreJ Me Cae. owned by L. E, Gibbs, ridden by Gordon Gibbs, second. Suddlcbred brood mares Wild Waters, owned by Dr. L. V. Merrill, shown by George M. Bennett, first; Luta Me Donald, owned and shown by If. H. Simmons, second; Nellie Lee. owned by Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Tjlbot, shown by Dale E. are rejoicing ut the safe arlval of a daughter, their first thild. born WVdne.day morning at the Budg ) Five-gaite- -- d. Ho pital 'd Love-letter- , C, 1913 while he is home on hu BUI Barker spent at Salt Lake City on Mr.atid Mrs. Moiui.,y bus'll, -- s . vMTs C;irolyn and D1 ,nc Bjrl(er spent Sunday and Monday at the ;Jlo.ne of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Swuf L of Mr. and Mrs. Marcellos l!,ncn ' and four children of St. Anthony, have U'en visiting wiUi his mother. Mrs. Armanda Hawn for a few , ! j M, Pum ; . . i ! M0rlo! .. Mrs. Marie De Mille of Rock-Oiie- k. home to spend the summer with her mother, Mrs. Anna Christensen, and other rela, tives. j Mrs. David Benton and daughter Dorothy for mTexa-s- . where she has been staying with her hus- b aid. have been spending the two weeks with her parents, j past Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Cooley. Mr jjiiiy Hyde of Ogden has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wi.lus Benson the past week. j i cyj .... Ttlbot. third. Mod'll saddlebred stallions Nancy Highland King, owned by Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Talbot, shown by Dale E. Talbot, first; Liberty Don, owned and shown by Charles Mann, second; Gallant Soldier, owned ond shown by Rulon Ever-tosaddle-bred- s third. Three-year-oGolden Judy, owned by A. Wells MorrLson, shown by John Morrison, first; Gallant Soldier, owned and shown by Rulon Ever-tosecond; King, owned and shown by Elmo Packer, third. Two year old saddlebreds Liberty Don. owned and shown by Charles Mann, first. n. ld n, quarter horses Oie. owned and shown by Herb Humphries, first; Fair Play, owned and shown by L. E. Gibhs, second. Three-ye- ar palomino or over Golden Tex, owned and shown by J. Green Wells, first; Desert Golden Sand, owned and shown by O. H. Nelson, second; Golden (Heels, owned and shown by Mel Mitton, third. Two year old palominos Glamour Boy. owned by Ricks and Rees, shown by L. W. Ricks, first: Fred Me Cae. owned end shown by L. E. Gibbs, second. AN ELECTRIC FEED GRINDER AND HAY HOIST . . . will save you time and money, too Two-year.o- ld Fed Me When new electrical farm equipment is available buy from your 'Electric Dealer The worth of a State in the long run is the worth of the individuals composing it. John Stuart Mill. Nothing but Christianity c.m secure the eventually worlds peace. Lord Bryce. UTAH POWER & LIGHT When YOU Were Away FrOm Home Do you remember how anxious you were to hear from someone from home and how pleased you were tq meet someone who had recently come from the home town? Of course you do but have you thought that the soldier son has those same longings. He is away for many months and although you may write him every fevM days you cannot tell him of many of the things he is interested in. You generally write about the family affairs only,. - - - , Send him the newspaper and there is ho need' of sending one containing the war news for he knows all about that because he is helping to make it. Send him the CACHE AMERICAN it contains all the important county and city news. It does not burden the mail with news of battla fronts but tells of the nsw about Us former neighbors and the things our city and county are doing. i. Send him the CACHE AMERICAN expensive, only $2.00 per year. it is not CO. |