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Show Friday, July (1, 1015 Inn Oiney loial hospital folio ope. at Ion. i; Mention Visitors I Jet ieut: ang urn Costumes rig at a major JFF club entertained then partners ut the dubs annual patty at Willow juik in Logan recent JFuday cven.ng A chicken eo Tlie Mr. und Mrs Eldon Walker of All peifcimers in the Los Angeles. Cul . are vMtiH4 fireworks p.i.e.int who iad tn relatives edon. melud-.not returned Mrs. John Ladle and Clella Iaidle. turn's and have them should do so at once. Leave them at of chamber the At Camp Roberts commerce office. son of Private Ruse!l Lower. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Lower, who No Accidents entered ttie armed .servo es is now training at Camp Logan and Cache county law Roberts. Cal., with the infantry. enforcement officials reported to"safe and day that it was a sane" Fourth in the valley, with Here from l'rcston no automobile mishaps of any Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Smith, of kind. iTtston, Idaho visited In Logan during the Fourth of July. Mr. Smith is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Fever Returns James M. Smith. J. L. Bonnie ) Earl. Logan printer, is in the Cache Valley On Vacation General hospital receiving treatCache ment for recurrence of undulant Mss Amy Kean-IcyHe was ill for several county home demonstration agent, fever. is spending her vacation, with months last year. members of her family at Victor. Idaho. On Furlough Private First Class Wayne husband of Geneva Eve Haxlam, who is employed Mecham. of Hyde Park, is in Washington. D. C . is vaca- heme on furlough from his post with her par at Demming. N. M. Mrs. Mecham tioning in ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Haslam. Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Seamons. Me-cha- On Vacation Sca-mo- ns Wins Award Corporal Cyril Whntcott. son of Mr. and Mrs. C. I. Whntcott. 506 has been South First West. awarded the Silver Star medal for performance above the call of duty during the final stages of the European war. Used furniture. Ice Boses etc. Saturday. July 7th. 10 a. m. to 1 p. m. 391 North Main St. SALE iAtgan Visitors nnd Mrs. Wesley Anderson and family of Ogden, and Mr. and Mrs. Eastman Hatch, of Salt lake city, were Logan visitors Tuesday. Mr. Anderson is general manager of the Anderson Lumber company stores, while Mr. Hatch Is a Salt Lake city insurance broker. Mr. Chemist Visits On Buying Trip Mrs. M. D. Allen is in New York City on an extended buying trip for the Allen's Ladies Store of Logan. She will be away about three or four weeks. No Story Hour There will be no story hour at the Cache county library this week, according to Miss Virginia Hanson, librarian. Dr. D. A. Greenwood, biochemist at the University of Chicago, who does research work for the American Meat Packers Institute, is visiting on the Utah State Agricultural college campus with I r. R. H. Walker, dean of the school of agPresident F. S. riculture, and Harris. Dr. Greenwood is a graduate of Brigham Young University and a former professor at that school. Begins Course Discharged First Lieutenant Ross D. Olsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. David L. Olsen, of College, has entered a five weeks course at the air corps training command B 29 transition school at Roswell armv air field, Roswell, N. M. He will be trained as a member of a three-m?- n team which later will join the rest of the flying personnel for of a bomber for further training. Private First Class Gene Glenn, B. son of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn, who has served two years in the Pacific theater of war with the marine corps, has ben given an honorable discharge. He has been in the service 32 months. Had School Conference pre-scho- conference kindergarten age clnldien, will be held July 14 from 10 a. m. to Soldier Released noon at the Woodruff school, acSergeant Golden cording to the Cache county pub E. Kent, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Kent, and husband of Mrs. Virginia Kent, of Logan, has twin dv charged from the armed forces after serving 19 months in the of theria. European theater operations with the engineer corps. He was wounded in action and wears the Health Report purple heart and good conduct One case of Rocky Mountain medal. Sergeant Kent participatSpotted Fever was reported from ed in the French Morocco, TuniCache county for the week end- sia, Anzio camand Sicity, Italy ing June 20, while one case of paigns. mumps was listed. In Logan city, two new cases of chicken pox, one of diphtheria, one of measles, two Wedding Announced of rheumatic fever and five of Miss Marion Olsen, daughter of synl.-liwere noted Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Olsen of Logan and William H. Picher, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Picher of Must Register All tire dealers must register Fresno, Cal., were married July 2 a double ring ceremony at the with the OPA between July 1 and m home of R. J. Schwendiman, Twin 10, according to H. Grant Ivins. Falls, Idaho. Both have been emAny dealer who fails to register ployed at the U. S. convalescent and report his June 30 inventory Idaho. of tires and parts B is prohib. hospitalwillin Sun Valley, return there after a ited fiom buying or selling ra- They honeymoon trip to Southern Calitioned tires after July 10. fornia. lie health nursing office. Children who attend automatically are registered for school next fall, and those who need it will be im. mumzcd for small pox and diph Wins Badge Private First Class Leroy E. Spackman, son of Brigham Spack-maof Trenton, has been awarded the combat infantryman's badge for exemplary performance of duty with the 38th division in the Japs near action against Manila. n Rotary Speaker Lieutenant Edward George Serle cf the Royal Dutch Navy will be speaker at the Logan Rotary club in the meeting next Thursday Bluebird. Lieutenant Serle will spend four days in Utah as part of an extensive speaking tour he is making under auspices of the has been in the theater. 13 months and after a to North furlough will return Carolina for reassignment. American Relief for Holland. He will discuss what Germany did to his native country during the occupation and will tell about his escape from France and the rebirth of the Dutch naval forces. He is considered a very interesting speaker. Attorney E. T. Young, chairman of the committee on international relations, will have charge of the program. Completes Furlough Wins Doctorate Arrives Home Private First 6lass William C. Hoskins, son of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Hoskins of Weilsville, has arrived home after serving for five months in the European He ser-vic- e y - Technical Sergeant Niles (Bud) Hess, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin W. Hess, left recently for Santa Monica, Cal., to reassume arrpy duties after spending a furftmgh at home with his parents aqd wife, the former Elayne Lowe. He has been in the services 41 months and was in the North African-Italiatheater for 25 months. '.i..ho spent a few days calling on it 'ii.vis mid ft. ends list win k, Mr and Mr. Lewi-- , Itigby. of j C at the hum itn. wee v ,c( Mr and Mis. trank FolDit I Recovering .LOCALS A Faee Five The Cache American, Loean. Cache County, Utah Lieutenant Grover M.p-p- SiudntcJ; Dress Adds Bond Cash I. n. Park; anH and Mrs. Ervin chii'Jvn, J.neeie, Mr. Knowl- Mario and Ernest, Mrs. Aletha Thurston and clldren, DeVoe, Farris, Archie and Catherine, of Logan. Lieutenant C. C. Alder is spending a furlough visiting in Cache valley. Since last December Lieutenant Alder has been stationed in Italy in the fifteenth air service command as a pilot . on a After completing 19 successful bombing missions his plane was disabled' in a bombing misslcn over Munich and he was forced to make a landing in SwitzerlandvJere he was interned until the German surrender. Lieutenant Alder has been in the service 28 months. He received his wings at Blackland Field, Texas. Following his furlough he will re. port to Santa Ana, Calif., for a new assignment. He is the husband of Roma Gene Thurston Alder of Hyde Park. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Lamb and family of Bountiful were week-enguests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Lamb. Mrs. Ferrell Petersen and two children of Ogden are visiting relatives and friends here. Private First Class Arden Balls arrived Saturday from Mas Dill Field, Fla., to spend a furlough visiting his wife, the former Harriet Woolf, and his three daughters, Renee, Margene and Barbara Jane. Mr. and Mrs. Ottis Balls entertaiend at a chicken supper at their home Friday evening in honor of Arden, places being marked for Pfc. and Mrs. Arden Balls and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ottis Balls. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Humphrey and family spent a few days last week visiting in Bountiful. Mr. Humphrey is employed there. Theron Ashcroft has returned to his home in Cedar City, after spending six weeks visiting ft the home of his mother, Mrs. Reta Ashcroft, while he has been employed at USAC. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Hurren are now settled in their home, which was formerly owned by Mrs Mary Morrell. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Woolf and Mr. and Mrs. Wade Howell now occupy the duplex Hyde home. Mrs. Myrle Rosengreen and children have returned to their home in Coalville, after spending a few weeks visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Moses Jensen. Mrs. John E. Lee and Miss Virginia Lee returned Thursday from a short visit in Delta at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Orlin Funeral services were laid to and Mis. Preston Jen-ti- i day m the Logan Fifth ward LI)S and family, ieiit hide; ndt net ehaH'l f.ir Mrs Fliubeth Ann dav uint the rut of the week 1,1 e ll Dailies. 83, willow of visiting ut the home of Mr. ami ,M. Dames, who died Tuesday Mrs. Mo-e- s Jensen In Salt dty. Dhc was born in I.eld December 23, 1861. nr of lairenzo li. nnd Sjlvia Eastman Hatch. She was active In LI'S (hurch work and held variin ous offires in Rehef Soviet were babies The following Woodruff. Arizona, Preston. Idaho, l.'essed and named at Mcrnment and was president of YWMIA in meeting Sunday: Carolyn, (laugh Hyde Pal k ward. Ur of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Mon-sothree sons, Survivors include Janet, daughter of Mr. and William M. Daine Jr. und Iaivere Mrs. Keith Haggert; Charlene, H. Daines. of Ln.-an- , and Raj man! daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward K. Daiens of Brigham city; five son Arlo of William, Knowles; Mrs. Mary D. Weaver Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Anderson, daughters, of Idaho Idaho; Mrj. Gladys Falls, Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Crowlher, D. Seamons. of Preston, Idaho; of Malad, Idaho were recent vis. Mrs. Tirza D. of WashFogclberg. Mrs. Mr. home of and itors at the D. ington, D. C.: Mrs. Savona Richard Harr.s. M.s Sally Daines, of and Gardner Mrs. Inez Russell and son Lake city. Burial was in the James of Rtverdale, are visiting Salt Idaho cemetery. Franklin. M. Mrs. with Mr. and Joseph Jenson. Franklin John Godfrey Miss Mrs. Eunice Young and Franklin John Godfrey, 57. a Rose Ann Bigelow of Provo, are Tuesday farmer, died Roplarksion visiting with Mr. and Mrs, about 5 30 p. m, in the family land Gallagher. home apjarently of spotted fever. He had been ill one week. A lifelong resident of Ciarkston he was born May 14. 1888, a son -- fromof Thomas and Marie Jensen Godfrey. He married Armunta Oldeath he sen. and after her married Violet L. Godfrey. SepYou know, with the U. S. A. tember 14. 1932 in the Logan L. debt piling up and not knowlrg D. 9. Temple. Mr. Godfrey was an elder" vn for sure what we are headin into LDS. ward, after the war, we are going ahead j the Ciarkstoninclude Survivors onp son. Lenj luck to hoping and trusting in ie. four daughters: Mrs. Nf-'.somthlng will happen and every. G. Parker. Mrs. Donna G. GorHung will be okay and we will don. Mrs. Wilma McDonald. Jean keep on making 100 bucks a week. Marie Godfrey and the following Hoping for the best is all right, brothers and sisters: Thomas H. but you gotta also prepare for Daniel J., and A. Joseph God-freMrs. Mary M. Buttars, Mrs. the worst. Mrs. Leona. Thompson, A 300 billion debt Is something Lltitia Mrs. Emma Shepherd, Williams. Is nobody ever had before. It and Mrs. Lucy Michaelson. about 2300 dollars lor every man. Funeral services will be contwoman and It Is about ducted Saturday at 2 p. m. in 8000 dollars per family, which ii the Ciarkston ward chapel by the price of a nice house and Bishop Byron Ravsten. Friends ' home may call at the family lot including furniture. What you gonna do about it? Saturday until time of services. Hold your shirt, I Burial in Ciarkston cemetery will says Henry. be under direction of the Kenoff about been I poppin says. neth Lindquist mortuary. Tax a big sales tax for months. everybody now, while pockets are the dentist. And when he holds it up and takes a squint at the stifled with dinero. It will hurt Brother you but not too much. But nothing abscess, he says, Now, has been done Congress Is timid should have come sooner. as a rabbit. Like with a tooth he says. I gotta go in there and that we know needs to come out, scrape the infected Jaw bone." we pub It off. And when it gets Yoprs with the low down, JO BERRA worse and worse, finally we see 1 was es ir n; Sew your new outfit from smart patterns at local storca and save money for War Bonds. Styles such e as this dress are slim and easy for summer. The wrap-aroun- d sunback dress in beige and tie Jacket of soft green are good wardrobe mixers. u. S. Trtatury Ditartmti two-piec- trip to Monday from a ten-da- y where he atLa Fayette, Ind tended the .Mortgage Bankers Farm Seminar at Purdue University. Mrs. Arthur Gittens and new baby daughter were released from the Budge hospital Friday. In Observance of Independence day the M.I.A. sponsored a dance hall In the ward amusement Monday evening, which was decorated with American flags and re ,rcshmcnts being served. A large attended. Preceding the ciowd adult dance the Primary associa-- i tion entertained all the primary children with a dance. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Jones and children of Denver, Colo., are the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Duce. Mrs. Robert Seamons and childwere Calif., ren of Oceanside, lisiting at the home of Mrs. Hannah Seamons for a few days last week. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brink and children, Billie and Charlene, of California, were visiting relatives and friends here. Mrs. Brink was formerly Olive Gibson, a former Hyde Park resident. Mrs. Nellie Gibson, of Rupert. THE LOW DOWN HICKORY GROVE ml y, .1 For Men how many been married, have your years you of memento your wife still enjoys a and appreciation. respect A ' nr i A. - s . i ' Jrf '4 I Her birthday or your wedding anniversary may be soon and if so we are sure she would like a box of personalized stationery or a box of calling cards.' . - ' ' . We print them very neat with a dainty face of type made' purposely for that sort of thing. Come' in and order some for her. All you have to do is give us henname, select the style of type and we wont tell her a thing about it you can' completely surprise her. ' s , And say. If any "of you wives have read this the above suggestion may be very fitting for your husband. 62 WEST CENTER 4 ' 4 . Acid Indigestion HeD-aa- a a It makes no difference 26-d- f. . 'S' 2$ Hun-sake- F.'.chmond. i d Carter, son of Mrs. Ezr.a G. Carter, of Logan has received his degree of doctor of medicine from Stanford university and is home visiting his mother. He graduated from Utah State Agricultural college in 1941 and spent four years in the Stanford school of medicine and in internship at the Stanford hospital in San Francisco, Cal. He was commissioned in the army in the fall of 1944. His wife is Marriage Licenses ' the former Grace Anderson. Dr. isMarriage licenses have been Carter and his family will leave sued at the Cache county clerks soon for Fitzsimmons General hosoffice to: Andersen Stanford pital, Denver, Colorado and then 26 and of Broadstone, Hyrum, will be to Carlisle BarAfton Duce, 22, of Hyde Park; to racks, Pa.assigned Robert Carl Buckmiller, 21, of S. McQuarrie returned home . R. Boise, Idaho and Donna Brinton, That government is the strongto Glen 20, of Helena, Montana; C. Gyllenskoe, 23, of Smithfield est of which every man feels himself a part Thos. Jefferson. and Laurel Bateman, 19 of Relieved in S minutes or to William Paul Merrill, 27 double your money beck of Preston, Idaho and Anna M. There is need for realization of intWhen aour vtnnucb arid cauw painful, u'To' st and hHrur, dartor uaily to Luke, 25, of Rexburg, Idaho; the existing fact of the universal tewrtha the stomach at ting mefliclm fast! knon for atmomatte relief like thoar In Ira William Hillyard, 21 and Ve- brotherhood of man. Tablets No laxative Dr. T. Z i,ml. bring In I ntaf.v llffy or double 70. montjr kt k a return i baith nice Lenore Williams, 21, both of Koo. ut. Zjc at a drug liU. Rich-mon- Klialicth Hatch Daines w et k Mr er served fallowed by ; u evening of music and stunts. The following were present: Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Wa.te, Mr. and M'S Dinz-,Lamb. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Waite, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Vail. Ntel-eMr. and Mrs. Rudgar Mr. and Mis. Vernon IVrkes, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Allan McQuarrie, and Mrs. J. W. Hyde, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Seamons, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Dueard Balls, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Petersen. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dames, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin William Purser, Mr. and Mrs. Christoffersen, Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Daines, Mr. and Mrs. Oison Perkes. Smith Honoring Mrs. Vernon formerly Miss Mildred Ashcroft. Mrs. Marigene reart entertained at a party at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lonn Lamb Monday evening. Supper was solved at small tables which were centered with red roses; places were marked with miniature American flags. supper Following the rest of the evening was spent playing progressive games. The following guests were present: Mrs. Carrie Parson, Mrs. Connie Petersen, Miss Lois Downs, and Miss Wanda Winn of Smithfield; Mrs. Athalie Allen, of American Fork; Mrs. Lorraine Johnson, Mrs. Ethel Howell, Mrs. Margery Mor. gan. Mrs. Bernice Mauchley, Mrs. Celia Hawkes, all of Logan; Mis. Jeness Hurren, Mrs. Jessie Cheney. Mrs. Carol Purser, Mrs. Ev. elyn Alley, of Hyde Park; the hostess of Richmond and the honored guest. Mrs. Cheney was awarded the prize for the, pro gressive games, and Mrs. Smith was presented with a lovely gift. Mrs. Delmar Daines was observing her birthday anniversary Tuesday. In the evening she entertained at a supper party, places being marked for Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hancey, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Hancey, Mr. and Mrs. Ariel Waite, Lee Hancey, George Kirby, Miss Ruth Kirby and Mrs. Nettie Reeder, of Hyde Park; Mr. and Mrs. Leo Matkin, Mrs. Mae Schaub, George Hancey and Dennis Hancey, of Logan. Followng supper a social evening was enjoyed. In honor of Lieutenant Ronald Purser and Private First Class Arden Balls, who are enjoying furloughs in Hyde Park, a family party was held in Logan canyon Included in the group Sunday. were Mr. and Mrs. Bob Woolf and children, Ted and Stephen, Mr. end Mrs. Villis Purser1 and children, Ramon, Gary and La Conna, Pri vate and Mrs. Arden Balls and children. Renee, Margene and Barbara Jane, Archie Woolf and Lieutenant Purser, all of Hyde s' n |