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Show The Cachu America!.. Pape Pour Cache CourXy, lxp an. Friday, July 20, 1915 I tah return'd from un LOS mi- - on All. in MeQiiarrle, Mr. and Mrs. nu nt to Mr. and Mrs. Jones, tho-Lew Balls. Mr, and Mrs. Lyman present being Mr. and Mis, DT the imrt lit rn statis Mr and Mrs. Dtn'ard Balls, 1,rt Duce and family of of T'u imimr t Mr. and Mrs. William Zil Mr. i.rui Mrs. Joi ph El wood, Mr. ii i luvd Ffii'. tv. Niue ihllilri tl and Mrs C'Uuion Perkes, Mr. and lies and family of College ward. cla-- s a: the uttetide'1 here front to Mrs. and Mr. and Mrs. Russ Andersen and Harris, Mr. e ly n R'.eli-mon- II Spotlighting Mrs UTAH succeed in persuading the office of defense transportation to revoke a June 1. 1945, ban on the holding of state and regional fairs. It Is explained by Sheldon R Brewster, secretary-m- u nager. Falling the voiding of the ban, and In view of the fact that there Is no ban on strictly local expositions. the fair, like the play, will go on. but as a local exposition and publicized strictly as a SjU Lake City affair. Hanning In this direction la now underway. Revenue Controls Road The amount of miles the state may have In Its Interregional highway system Is strlcUy controlled by the necessity for certain high standard construction designs and the funds allocated for this purpose, It Is explained by Row W McLrese. commission chief engineer. To many miles on the interregional system would force the state to use a disproportionate share of revenue on those roads. The present designation of interregional highways Is based largely on military necessity and Includes highways. U. S. 91. U. S. 30-- 3 and 40-5- 0, Telling The Russians So the Russians may know the about the great state of the department of publicity Utah, Is and Industrial development of Office Elmer Davis, sending War Information head at Washsetington, D. C.. Utah literature atUtahs in forth detail, ting s. opportun-itieand industries tractions, It seems that Mr. Davis has found it necesary to revise the Illustrated America booklet, which his oflce Is distributing in Russia, and which described sev. states, Including eral western Utah, as a bleak, and baren area with practically no Industries and which depends almost entirely upon farming for its subsistence. truth Hunt Backs Maw When Governor Lester C. Hunt of Wyoming disclosed in Chicago that the Governors Conference was backing Maw for appointment to the position of secretary of the interior. Governor Maw said: I have heard that 6ome of the gov. emors suggester me for the Interior department, however, I still have a big job to do in Utah, and I really have not given the cabinet possibility a lot of thought. It Is a nice compliment, though. hutcs lyinoyle Su it! fid M s. Vei nun the Ovi' Ot. t ub at - her li mr of Mr. and Perkes, r. Mi" Beni!' was Tinn. tiiv Mrs Thurcliv aflc.i'ix Or on D anions. Mr. and bv was furiii.hed for tin group loliow'd Id ; .nt hi"ing bi.l'c, Mrs. Deway lie Perkes. Mr. and i Norm Mrs. with Mhfxd bo.ird. the Th- -' a del. tens lunh.-- n Mrs. Mrs. Mr. and Rash, Stanley the fur as chauffeur and RVdi pies in Included Mr. Harris acting the ()t oii Perkes. Those completing group. F.ntl K'rLy. Mrs Or.son S Sergeant Allen Seamons, son Ann were: Nola Se.imom, course Mrs. Ori:i Mill 8, Ml. It i P.t'ri.t s, Mrs. G. Walter Le Donna Lamb. Mar.e Wu.te, Rosalie. of Mr and S nnuns, Mr Mrs. has been released from the Vail. Kave Seam-onEldean Waite. Mts Ali:.i Moyle i;rris, system. Ronald Morse. Iai Roy liar at my under the point rie, Mr. Ear! Du 'H. Mrs Mi l. ris. and Robert Lee. Seamons entered the Sergeant Waite. vin Pir.ir, Mis. W ivne There were 35 girls from here army In September, 1942 and was Mr?. Wade Jfowtll, and Mrs. H at aMgned to the air corps. He took a thn day outing enjoyed were D. liner. Scon prize Lo- his traming at Boise. Idaho; Salt In M. Girls A. I. camp . the Mrs. award'd to Mis Puisi-rwas Lake city, Denver. Colorudo, and group canyon. The Miles ant' Mrs. Kennei h Sf?mons. gan Mrs. Gladys Han-cey- . Washington. He left for hi overby 1 chaperoned r 11 Iui-eRonald LP'itcrant Mrs. Erma Waite, Mrs. Ito. seas assignment m October. 1944. Thursday for Fort Dougl.is to re- ene Seamons. Mrs. Shirley H.islum, He was stationed in Italy as a port for a new assignment alter Mrs. Jessie Cheney, Miss Mardean gunner on a His wife, the spenJii-- j a thirty six diy furlough Saunders and Miss Rula Hurren. former Afton Leishman, of Wells, hw parhorn of at the visiting Mrs. June Gibbons is spend. ng ville, and the three children of ents, Mr. and Mrs. Villi Purser. three weeks the couple, have been making her Lieu.onaiit purser had p'tvou.sly Pfc. Lewis vbntlng whohusband, is sta- I heir home in Logan. Gibbons, Been siujoned as a luv'gator. His tioned at Warrensburg, Mo. Mrs. Jennie Duce and daughter. new base will be at Sioux Falls. Mrs. Wayne Waite entertained Bonie Jean, left Monday for OgHto Salt wa S. D. at a children's party at her home den, where they will visit at the Luke city by his parents and Pfc. In honor of her home of Mrs. Duces sister, Mrs. and Mrs. Arden IJ.illi. Prior to Friday afternoon who was observ-in- Carman Gibbs. Marie, daughter honor laof was the leaving sixth birthday. Games Private Bill cook is spending a at a supper at (re home cf Mr. were her and played on the lawn and Mrs. Ervm Knowles o! Lo- luncheon furlough vLsiting at the to served the following home of his parents, Mr. and gan. Others present were Mr. and guests: Sheldon Fernn Mrs. Alma Cook. Bill has been Waite, Mrs. Villis Purser, Rnmon Purser. Perkes. Nedra Waite, Nila Harris, In the service 16 months and Gerry Furser. nnd MU Lueoim Judith Howell, Sidney Perkes. has been as an engineer Purser. training EuWendell Joe Hancey, Perkes, on a B 25. He has been stahoned left Pfc. Arden Bill Ogden. to MicDill gene Hancey. Bobby Lee. Ronand ot Shephards Field and Randolph Sunday, to report Morse. La Roy Harris, Nola Ann twenty Field, Fla. He has sp-- ni Donna Lamb Rosalie Field, Texas. He will report to four days visiting hts wife, the Seamons,Eldean Oklahoma, his latest trainVail, and Kaye Ser- Enid, base. and the Waite, former Harriet Woo-- ' Mr. and Mrs. Ray ing mons. Barrett entertained at a chicken couple's three daughters, and Ills enMrs. Denzil Lamb Monday dinner at their home Sunday ip mother, Mrs. Tonrina Balls. Ard n tertained In honor of her daugh was guist of honor at a ch.rkcn to Private Cook. Places ter Donna, who was observing compliment were marked for Mr. and Mrs. supper in Logan canyon We lines her sixth birthday. Outdoor games Alma Cook. Mr. and Mrs. William day evening. Those pre.sen were were enjoyed and luncheon served Mr. and Mrs. Villis Purser and Rogers, Mrs. Ellen Mauchley, Mrs. lo 15 guests. Mrs. Emma Barrett. Lawrence Barrett Robert and family. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Wardle of of Los Angeles, who is visiting Woolf and sons. Mrs. Arden Bails Salt Lake city, and Mr. and Mrs. and daughters, of Hyde Park: Cllna Wardle here, the hast and hostess and the of Pocatello, Idaho honored Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Knowles and guest. two days visiting at the Mr. and Mrs. Dale Jones left family, Mrs. Aletha Thurston and spent home of Mr. and Mrs. George D. Monday for their home In Denver, family of Logan. Friday evening Seamons last week. Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Johnson of Colo., after spending three weeks Rendall son Sergeant Seamons, at the home of Mr. and Logan entertained at a chicken of Mr. and Mrs. Seamons. visiting Mrs. John Duce, and in Salt Lake supper and canyon party honor- has been awardedHarvey medal the air ing Pfc. and Mrs. Arden Balls for courageous action as a radio city. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. John Duce entertained at a family Besides the honored guests and on a B 24. Sergeant Sea dinner at their home in compli- the host and hostesses. Mr. and gunner mons has been In thei service 28 Mis. Villis Purser. Mr. and Mrs. months overseas since March Frvin Knowles, and Mrs. Aletha of this and year. Mr. and Mrs. Sea. Thurston were Arden present. mons have another son, Sergeant was accompanied to Ogden by Ervin Seamons. who is stationed his wife and Mrs. Avon Purser, In India with the air corps. and Mrs. Aletha Thurston. Mrs. Mikkelsen is reportMrs. Charles L. Alley left Sun- ed to Betty be somewhat improved at day for her home in Laketown the home of her daughter, Mrs. after spending four weeks visit- Asta Seamons. Mrs. Mikkelsen at Mr. home of the Mrs. and ing has been seriously ill for three Herbert Seamons as the guest of weeks. Mrs. Gerald Alley. A many women and girls Pfc. and Mrs. Wayne Mecham from good here are assisting with the returned Sunday from Mt. Em. pea canning at the Smithfleld mons, where they spent a few factory. days visiting at the home of Miss Erma Burgess and Miss Pfc. Mechams parents. Mabel Burgess, from Los Ang. Mr. and Mrs. Moses Jensen left eles. Calif., are the house guests Wednesday to make their home of Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Petersen. in Ogden where Mr. Jensen is They will spend three weeks visMrs. Jensen employed. Gladys relatives and friends here. iting spent Sunday visiting with Mr. Mrs. Delbert Petersen. Miss Erma and Mrs. Jensen. Burgess and Miss Mabel Burgess Mr. and Mrs. Ariel Waite and three days visiting In Mrs. Leo Perkes spent Sunday in spent Rigby, Idaho at the home of Mr. Brigham city and Ogden. and Mrs. Lambert Burgess. The speakers in meeting SunMiss Phyllis Ashcroft was hostday evening were Delmar Matkin ess to the Fine Arts clug at her Z. and Lamb. Delmar home George Mrs. Wednesday evening. Matkin was just released from the Ellen Balls gave an interesting U. S. air force on the point sys- review of the first section of the tem. He told of some of his army book, Ceasar and Christ by experiences. George Lamb recent- Will Durant. Refreshments were Mrs. following: which served to the against larger concerns Hurren, Mrs. Mae Lee, Mrs. have their eyes on the rich naural Ruby Ellen Balls. resources of this region. I see no Mrs. Jenell Mrs. Ruby Reeder, Miss Mae reason why your raw materials Perkes and theMiller, hostess. should be shipped away bringing A supper party was held in a cheap price, and when processed, Logan canyon Wednesday evening be shipped back at a considerably by a group of married couples. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. higher price, he said. ! t. und-- th Mipervi mn Tran-ixrUMo- Sea-mon- . B-2- 4. Ninteen million dollars, approxiof the total true mately one-ha- lf revenue of the Utah state government has been collected as of the fiscal year ending June 30, 1945, e, according to figures of A. A. the tax commission cashier. The amount Is exactly $19,502.-077.3- 2 and is a decrease of one per cent over the previous fiscal year collections. Compared with the 1941 fiscal year collections, the 1945 collections are 38. 25 per cent greater. 1941 wras considered a normal year. During the past five years, revenue from income tax receipts, beer taxes and olemar-garin- e taxes have doubled, and sales tax revenue jumped 60 per cent. Revenues from the gas tax dropped 14 per cent last year below the proceeding peak year, while the motor vehicle registration fee revenue Increased 16 per cent in 1945 over 1941 due to the higher fee ercevied from the 11c. ensing of larger trucks. Fir-mag- r - 'Utah's greatest resources are mellic and minerals," ' Dr., A. Ray Olpin, native Utahn, and now executive .director of the Ohio State University, announced He warned ; during a Utah visit. that western industry must develop improved research facilities if it is to expand or hold its own non-metal- ic two-wee- Mrs. Thomas children of Lo.-an- . Duce and son Robert, of Trenton, Mrs. Elia Duce of Hyde laik. tlie honored guests of Denver and the host and hostess. During the Zilhes Miss Mane afternoon played a nmber of solos on her accordion. The entire family of Mr. and Mrs. Duce were present who are except their two boy in the service of their country. They are, Pfc. Thomas Duce. at Presque Island, Maine, and Carl Duce Slc. who la eta- tamed in the Philippines. Mlssi Miss Beverly Kirby and Dorothy Cook were hostesses to their 4 II clubs at their homes on Thursday afternoon. The time was spen sewing, Leaders for the being served. clubs are Mrs. Delora Rash and Mrs. Wilma McQuarrle. s xi-iti- d d j refreshment j --SEW k Tune To The Summer Electric Hour On Sundays At 2:30 P. M. KSL It's bubbling with refreshing music featuring Francia White and Felix Knight Brought to you by UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. Retail Stores Will Be OSED . AN ELECTRIC RUNNING WATER SYSTEM . , . will prove to be a and moneygreat time-saver maker for you on your farm When new electrical farm equipment is available buy from your Electric Dealer July 23-2- 4 DO YOUR HOLIDAY SHOPPING EARLY VJEffiESS Which Makes You Cranky, Norvous If at euch times you suffer from cramp?,1 backache, distress of "Irregularities", periods of the blues due to functional monthly disturbances Start at once try Lydia E. Logan Retail Merchants Committee issue Ifta Plnk-bam- W Vegetable Compound. It not only helps relieve monthly pain but also accompanying tired, nervous feelings of this nature. This Is due to Its soothing effect on one or WOMANS MOST IMPORTANT ORGANS. Plnknam's Compound Is the best known medicine you can buy that's made especially for women, lakes Plnkham's Compound regularly helps build up resistance against such symptoms. Also a fine stomachic onlcollolabellrecuona UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. Humph-r- e where they Sa,i Antonio. Texas, Mrs. with Sergeant and also visited They Iderce. Ralph i Los An.clis. Calif., with their Mrs. Dorothy daughter In law. Humphreys. Miss Aloma Johnson and Miss Ellen Nilson spent the week-enin Suit Lake city at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nils NILson. The Gleaner girl met Tuesday Miss evening ut the home of dance Anderson. Tlie time was spent in sewing, after which a dainty lunch was served by Miss Norma Hale and Miss Coleene Jenson. Six girls and their teach, er were present. of Wendell Hurren, Hyrum, at sacrament was the speaker meeting Sunday evening. Logan Suffer distress Frura" FEMALE Uwrence rectnily returned I'0 Mr. and Mis. g . Collects Nineteen Million Tf w.m -- aasoc-latlo- You Mors d, i I The Utah State Fair wilU be ofjield this season, providing the n ficer of the International of fairs and expositions Resources Spotlighted .' kbid'-renr-t- s I State Fair Statu Told U. S. S la-- |