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Show Friday, July 20, The Cache Americao, Logan, Cache County, Utah 10-1- Custodians Middle aged man end woman wanted to take charge of a rooming house. Set Win. C. England, at the Cache American Office, No Taper Tuesday Tin Cache American force will enjoy the holidays with the rest Purse Found of the business houe employees, A purse found at the Utah therelore there will be no Usue of State Agricultural college stadium on July 4th is at the Logan po. our paper Tuesday, July 24, lice station. The owner is asked to call and identify it. Cirls Camp Notice girls of the Providence Se- Hack to Logan cond ward who wish to attend Mrs. Cora Blanchard has re. Girls' scout camp In Logan canyon will meet with Lola Jensen turned home after spending six with members of her months Sunday following Sunday school. and in San Francisco family Calif. They included Sacramento, Child First Lieutenant Keith Blanchard and A son, which arrived at a Vern Blanchaid. Mr. for hospital Wednesday and Mrs. Lew Cook, la their first M.I.A. Reorganized Mrs. Cook is the former child. Mildred Hoskins of WelUville. The Wellsvtlle Second ward Y. M. M. I. A. was reorganized on Sunday, when Hugh Clark was Visiting Friends Sicn-ne- t wi-- h Captain and Mrs. Evan Baugh sustained as president, are visiting friends and relatives Foppleton and Ray Maughan in Logan and Hyrum while Cap. as councillors. tain Baugh is home on a short furlough from army duties. Mrs. Promoted Baugh Is the former Clara Bair. Ted M. Wcnnergrcn, son of Mr. Mrs. Oscar Wennergren, and of Visiting Maughaas Logan, has been promoted to first Mrs. R. D. Andrus and children, lieutenant at the Robins Field air Karen and Dugan, of Holladay, technical service group in Georgia. Mrs. are visiting at the home of He is a group chemical officer. Mrs. Andrus Is 1L C. Maughan. the former Virginia Maughan. All V l.o-gu- n r Entertains Club Marriage Announced r i FYKUM THIRD WARD ( ITIC SI AT FD FOR TUESDAY, JULY 21 Wanted Sherry Leishman entertained the ture club at her home Courtesy talk was given Sherry Leishman; beauty Miss Mr. and Mrs. I.ouis K. Plowman. of Smlthiicld. now Ining In Huntington Park. Calif., announce the marriage of their daughter, Eva Lue, to Robert Coward, who is a radioman on a naval torpedo plane. The marr'age took place July 8 In Las Vegas. Nevada. Visiting in Iogan Mr. and Mrs. J. D. But tars and family of WeLser. Idaho, are friends and In Logan relatives. Mr. Buttars is manager of the C. C. Anderson Food Mart in Welser. vis-itin- w-i- th of Wells-vill- e, July Cul10. talk by 4-- H by Miss La Voy Leishman. Refreshments were served and a social hour spent in sewing. Awarded Purple Heart The Annual Ward Out ins of the Hyrum Thirl Ward, will be 'BABX, young baby needs a drink of he will have enough liquid. Or, yon just may not think ubout giving him water. Boil fresh water, when preparing hia breakfast, place in a covered sterilized bottle (or a fruit jar) and serve it at room temperature. If it is kept for more than half a day, it should be put in the refrigerator, but bring it to room temperature before giving to the baby. Give water between menls. If hj gets restless some time before the next meal, give him a drink of water. If it is almost meal time, give him only a small amount. Drinking of water offers you an opportunity to introduce your baby' to a cup before ne is ready to take orange juice or milk from a cup. At first you can give it in a bottle and the smaller size bottles are convenient. Then, when you think it possible and reasonable, give him some water in a spoon. When drinking water from a spoon gets to he routine, then graduate to a cup. I.atei when cereal is started, probably your doctor will advise a oaliy cereal during the third month, make it quite liquid and feed it from the now familiar spoon Even after your baby begins to have a varied diet of cereals, vegetables, fruits and custurd, remember to give him a drink of water between each two meals. It is one of tHe good food habits you will teaeh him. Richard C. Songster, whose wifq is the daughter of Mrs. Heber C. Maughan, 138 South First East, Logan, has arrived In Puerto Rico to serve the armed forces as an American Red Cross assistant field director. Mrs. Songster and their three children are making their home in Logan. Logan Urged To Get Busy Summer Outing Home on Furlough son Corporal Paul Maughan, of Mrs. Heber C. Maughan. whose wife is the former Ruth Clark, is home on a 30 day leave following six months overseas assignment. He served with an armored unit in France. Austria and Germany and has been in the service two years. Crookston fourth of July patriots haven't done a thing here to make living conditions better r r Earl Johnson, Among the 49 graduates of Utah hospitals who passed the recent thus state nursing examinations, becoming qualified to practice in the state, were five from the William Budge Memorial hospital school of nursing. They were, Shirley Hughes, of Mendon; June Coy Johnson, of Hyrum; Virginia Wright, of Corinne; Connie Mae Talbot, of Lewiston, and Joyce Bergeson of Cornish. Two members of Mrs. Della Hickman family of Logan, have been visiting during the past few days. They are, Lieutenant Colonel Wayne L. Hunter, husband of Iola Hickman Hunter, who has served for 41 months in the Pacific,' and Dot Hickman, petty officer, third class, WAVES, who is stationed in Washington, D. C., in naval communications. Jneda Hickman, who is editor of the Clearfield Naval Supply depot publication, the Seagull, also spent Sunday in Logan. Report for Duty Two ported Logan at ' the soldiers have army' ' ground and j Sets Record cow A registered Holstein in the Utah State Agricultural college herd was among the nation's highest producers in her size group and milking classification of the 10 months' division of the advanced reg. Lstry test in 1944, according to a report from the Holstein-Fresia-n association of America. The report, received by Professor George B. Caine, head of the USAC dairy department, revealed that Carnation Josephine Beauty! Tnka produced 467 pounds of iitterfat and 14.335 The pounds of nfilk. production record mo kes her Intersession to (August Fourth Is Begin Wednesday Sugar Deadline ! Mbich will continue the four M'etks us Hirt of regular summer set.: ion at Utah m.II State college, Agricultural begin Wedne.xday following a two day holiday at the college, accord S. Harris, ing to Dr. Fianklin college president. All college offices Mill be closed and no classes conducted during the two days, he said. Registration for Interxesston will take place in room 125. the (summer scission offices lie said. Classes for the term will be offered in English. hLstory. physiology, politl decal sciences and psychology InterM'i-Minn- , fur partments. Highlight of the intersession Mill be the second annual laboratory hike into the Bridger primitive in area Windriver Wyoming's p will mountains. training begin on ' the campus next week and hikers Mill leave the college by bus July 27 for Elkhart park. From there they will begin the actual hike Into the mountain areas. Pre-cum- No canning eigar epplinilioiui !wi!l be received by local war price ;und rationing board 4. H, Grunt I vims, of fie of price announced today. ec'.or. lion, "This Aurut afu-- district the find step is Rex Spackman, 17, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hazen Spackman, of a Lewiston, has been awarded prize of $100 for having written the first place essay in the Farmers' Grain cooperatives annual contest. Each year the Ogden cooperative, with affiliated locals in northern Utah and southern Idaho, offer a prize for the best essay on cooperatives. West Cache growers of Newton the sponsored Lewistonites entry in the competition, and the young man, a graduate of North Cache high school, read his article Tuesday before the board of directors in Ogden. Jn two-year-o- Hie total amount of canning sugar requested In tills region for the entire sou son will be determined and compared with the regional canning sugar quota to j enable OPA to determine how much additional sugar may be Issued to those who received the limited allotment of six pounds, the director said, pointing out Uiat only those who received less than their application requested since June 15 will be eligible to receive the additional rating. that housewives use Urging canning sugar for this purpose only and return coupons they dont actually need, the official said that the program seeks to make certain that all housewives who have received only a limited amount of canning sugar to date will receive their share of the supplies that remain available. Additional ls.su ante to be ntide by Ircal boards will be authorized by the OPA regional office In Denver at the earliest possible moment, Mr. Ivins said. Of Interest To Potato Growers 4-- H Registered Guernsey Herd vice-presid- SATURDAY, AUGUST 14 deer remain. The meeting was held at 9 in the morning, and scarcely any who one present except those have the same lust to kill as a coyote. The stockmen take advantage of the meat rationing and point out that, you ought to kill off the deer, they are yours for the taking. 11th 1 P. M. Heifers bred to Gaylords Squires Liberator 12 Yearling Heifers 5 Bull Calves 10 Heifer Calves ft : I i - Th4 ill mmu g -- HIE BARGAIN HEADQUARTERS Shop SATURDAY and Save on many hard-to- - get Items BOULDER -i. BRIDGE MARKSMAN ; 292061 ; I Our foundation cows were acquired from the leading herds in .the United States. - DAIRY EQUIPMENT 3 Unit Surge Milking Machine, Electric Fly Sprayer. 1 Cherry-Burrcomplete., 1 Sani-Fo- g Oriol Milk Cooler, Model B. 2 Gal. Steel round bottom wash tanks, portable. 16 Ten-ga- l. milk cans. 10 electric slightly used lined cow blankets. 1 Cherry-BurrFacile milk and cream tester, aluminum bowl, 12 bottle capacity, complete with bottles, calipers, dippers, etc. . el WE STILL HAVE A SELECTION OF SUMMER DRESSES AND ACCESSORIES REMEMBER, THE STORE WILL BE CLOSED ... in order that our clerks may have a brief vacation. el 30 LOUDEN STEEL STANCHIONS 1 INTERNATIONAL M2 STANDUP MILK TRUCK 26 LOUDEN WATER FOUNTAINS Wrile for Catalogue PARTINGTON - de- baby girl came to the family Mr. ond Mi;s. Fenton Hendof ricks Saturday morning at the Budge hospital in Logan. All concerned are doing fine. ..lrs, Hendricks has been there for some three weeks, so the coming of the baby is quite a relief to her many friends and relatives. Mrs. Viola Adams ond daughthe nation's third highest ter, and Carol and Alice Ann ld Childers returned to Provo Sunproducing senior milked twice daily in the day. They have been visiting with division of the test. Mr. and Mrs. William J. Harrison Westover and Mrs. Bradley from This record is listed in the the past week or two. 1944 honor list which is based Lewiston and of the stake board, Mrs. Agatha Allen, June Kings-for- d, spoke for a short time. At on production record exceedthe Luelh Preece, Carol Adams, evening meeting, Bishop ing advanced registry require, Joseph ments by 66.6 per cent and is and William J.. Harison were In Day conducted. Prayers by announced annually to show Logan Sunday. They sang with Reed Allen and James Wilcox; the rank of cows meeting the the chorus under Mrs. Baugh In sacrament, Raymond and Lee Alhigh standards. the Fourth ward meting house. len; songs directed by William J, This was the end of a series of Harrison; organist, Barbara Hendlessons given during the last six ricks; song, Oh Love Divine", weeks, with Mrs. Baugh as the Mrs. Norma Daines; talk, Elder director. Lee Van Orden of Lewiston; song, Cove The For You Alone", Mrs. Norma was school Sunday To aid midwestem and western Allen. Daines; comments by Elder Harfarmers and shipers, three publi- conducted by Raymond cations on different phases of Prayers by Richard Hendricks and old Bergeson of the stake high Dale Allen; sacrament gem and council. growing and marketing potatoes administered Gilbert Allen had his tonsil reby Lee hove been prepared by the agri- sacrament Allen and Anthony Jensen; sing- moved last Saturday. cultural development department The clubs had a social toing under direction of William J. of the Union Pacific Railroad. orwith Joleen Harrison, Allen, gether Tuesday on one evening in High Two of the booklets Potatoe Storage" the other on ganist. After class exercises, M. C. Creek. Harvesting and Shipping Potawere issued some time toes ago, have been revised In the COMPLETE DISPERSION AT AUCTION light of more recent experiments. Entirely new is the third broOFOOH chure which deals with Handling Early Potatoes." In a foreword, F. W. Robinson, senior of the railroad, says, Realizing that many problems are encourt-tere- d in handling early potatoes ON THE RANCH dumg hot, summer weather, the Union .Pacific Railroad has taken -an active part in research to determine the best harvesting, load83 Head of Registered Guernseys, every one an outstanding and shipping methods." The three booklets, all profusely ing individual. There will be no reservations before sale illustrated with photographs, gratime every animal will be sold at the sale. phs and diagrams, may be obtain2 GREAT HERD SIRES, Boulder Bridge Marksman ed on request from the "Agricul. and Gaylords Squire Liberator tural Development Department, 40 Cows now Union Pacific Railroad, Omaha 2, milking sired by Boulder Bridge Marksman, pictured below. Nebraska. A I how much additional termining !c lining sugar may be hued auto--j mnUrnlly to housewives of Uu six Rocky Mountain states whose allotments were curtailed Jun 13," Mr. Ivins said. No additional application will be needed. TINGWALLS MONDAY AND TUESDAY dir-- adminktra- re- services 'forces redistribution station, Santa Barbara, '"Calif., for assignment to new duties. They are First Lieutenant Denton S. Richards, husband of Ara AnderFifth sen Richards, f 715 North East, Logan; who served for 26 months in Iran, and Technician Fifth Grade Wallace D. Seamons, 224 South Fourth West, Logan, who was in the Aleutians for 31 months. Wins Prize Money t. d Pass Examinations Two Arrive Home t house-keepin- son of Mr. and Mrs. Palmer B. Johnson of Paradise, is home on an extended furlough after serving as a parachute rigger with the Eighth air force In England, France, Belgium, Africa, Italy and Germany. Following his furlough, he will report to Sioux Falls, S. D., for reassignment. Corporal for the soldiers wno come home. The annual summer outing of Other towns have ou'H low-ren- t the Logan Second ward Elders housing to be operated on the quorum is slated for this everting j plan so that veterans at Willow Park, according to Ar- - who married in haste and then thur Fames, president. Quorum j left wife and baby with parents, members and their partners will can rent a clean, comfortable ap enjoy a luncheon, to be furnished partment for as low as $15, inby the quorum, followed by rec- cluding heat, water and electricity. been reational sports. The committee Leading magazines have includes Leland Edwards, A1 Wor- showing these buildings for the past 10 years, as they are built ley and Maurice Hancey. in different cities. They are built according to Federal government Health Report plans, being one story, cement fire proof, Three new cases of communi- structures, strictly walls so you cant cable diseases were reported in sound-proLogan and Cache county for the hear your neighbors change their ... week ending July 13, according to minds. , the state health report. Logan Many veterans have scarcely reported a case of scarlet fever saved enough to buy furniture to and one of chicken pox, while start and our city one case of Rocky Mountain is obligated to those men for Spotted Fever was listed ift. the saving our homes from the fate county. of occupied nations. You noticed just recently how Final Program the women insisted upon quality of milk, and let us Dr. I. Q., Jimmy McClain of their 150 hope they will not stop radio fame, will entertain There milk. crusade with just 5 7 to Logan children from years of age at the Cache county pub. are many other civic problems lie library Saturday. Tickets may these women can improve. These women have sons and be obtained from Miss Virginia that will be Litter The program brothers Hansen, librarian. final in the series, will feature a against us for several things, and quiz program, movies and cartoons. one is the deplorable lack of interest in allowing the board of to continue the game control Memorial Services killing of deer and elk. When To honor the memory of Pfc. those fellows return the first Reed E. Hansen who has now thing they will want will be a been reported killed in, Germany. camping trip, and if any of you the First Ward bishopric will con- have allowed their tent to be carduct a service in the word chapel ried off, you better replace it, at 2:00 p. m. Sunday afternoon along with other camp equipment. Recently the board of big game Friends of the family and ward one. members are invited to attend. control pulled another fast a meeting and announced They An interesting program of music asked the public to attend and and speakers will be presented. decide about killing what few of Home for Visit College Cow I flag-wavin- g Arrives Overseas Sc; 1,1 activities will begin i t 7:30 p. m. Preparat.ons for the enterthan 300 taining of more members have been arranged by the committee in charge. Following lunch, the will be pros, ram directed by the activity commit tee. Families will please bring their lunches. Punch and ice cream will be served free. Elderly people will be un der the supervision of the "Old Folks Committee." A cordial invitation is extended to all ward members. water frequently. You may think that sUice his diet is mainly milk, machinist Dwane Newbold, mate, third class, son of Mr. and Mrs. Levon Newbold, of Logan, has been awarded the purple heart for wounds received in combat in the Pacific theater. He is serving aboard a destroyer and By Robert at the last report was with the The famed Third Fleet. in 24. By Lilllait B. Stormi A held at Willow Park, Irgan. Tuesday even ng. July Hvft Jn BROTHERS ON GRAND AVE. 2 MILES WEST OF BILLINGS BILLINGS, MONTANA H. B. SAGER, Auctioneer NORM WARSIN3KE. ELMER MEADOWS. Guernsey Cattle Association Western Livestock Reporter Billings, Montana Sale |