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Show f Friday, July 27, 1913 The Cache American. Logan, Cache Couniy, Utah Pare hour d iy. INVASION FLEET They Tin' II e i Jti 1 i. 1 ' - tf .'1 1? R - t 1 f ' - , i v. i fc rLlU? of v. juf A ' V-- r l nj-:- un it Mr ..imiih! :i l.ui- bi i.i.ri by Aaron lav I man. Mr, mm. t.c::.i Maughan. Mr. Jm.4. Ir.iiuls Maughan, Mr. 'mis. MtinU Chn, Mr. ami ! Liimi.iit M. Allan. Mr. anil .inti Mr, Sit i .lug Jours, ,ti. I1111.1II and Mr. uiul Mis. - Mi. H H will u.ud d oil vt ": tnui and mil and Mrs. Mrs. Mis. Bald- - 'a 'y ri ill. Mrs. Jn ! O.-d-- ! t po-ho- st , I s ofTi-cial- - n. - Where Is That Paper Cup? GREAT JEWS for nor, WHO ROOKIE food-prici- them c 1 u! niiet.l.il l.it Lt. ll tf I'li in . at the s.nra t .e Tilks Wheat Insurance Available Arrain ' iI Uie ' ' b F r p i:l al c tr t v t' 11 ' :aiu u:t r.l v m-- t lor .i.i!1 m :i::r whit pro. Saute M.iu.,!ia:i una !! Jtu-.iH Join.; ol Mis. F county In U: 'h. nc.ording a nu ir.b r of the Ma.i,,.an was im I to H E, Lur.-eo . I ' Utah Plate AA l.v Mis. Maud lb miry; two corr.mifax. and 'Til iear l sulcs. wiks, Federal j Daring mint C'ra.s", weie ciing Le Mis. IM.h rep- Insurance Cnrjxirat,o:i .Maughan, act omp.inii'J by Ms. Crop AAA comnnim men. riieiitathes. 1 mu reimuV wire Ruth nw have held i by High Councilman S.las Alien tuut other wiles us ul j meetings in euy county to set L. I.e of Hyrum, amt Oi vill daunts unlive organ. j up Miles and Paradise, bullions, Mr. Luricn said. Franklin L. Gunnell, of was speaker at the We.lsvllle SeTl.ii will be the first opportunity cond ward sacrament meeting Sunhire 1943 for Utah farmers to k day, his topic bemg Our Nobl obtain insurance on winPioneers". A vocal aolo was by ter ulieat. Contracts acre written Mrs. Nellie Leishman: High Conn on the 19-spring wheat crop, was oilman Evan H. Bankhead following revival of the Federal also a speaker. Some 56 girls of the 4 H clubs Crop Insurance program late In of Wellsville, left Thursday to December, he explained. We expert to contact every the remainder of week the spend at Gulnatah park In Loran can- wheat grar.rr In Utah to that he yon. with the 4 H clubs of Cache will have an opportunity to take Cecil B. DcMille county and Box Elder it county, advantage of this who rie gathering there for a which protects his crop Broadcast Scheduled 4 H club Leaders Pearl outing. said. Larsen Mr. Investment Leishman. Noreen Anderson, Grot Cecil B. De Mille, noted Holly Farmers wmtir.j information beta Klva Leishman. Ida McBride, wood producer and radio director, fore they are contacted by an will be heard over Station KVNU Haslam ond Jenle Boyd accompanrhould get In touch with ied the girls. agent, 29. on 30 at 7; Sunday, July p. m, Grover Jones. Ellen Hill M's. their county AAA office. it was announced today by and children, Mrs. Clarns Jones Under the winter wheat Insurof the station. arid children, spent Sunday at ance. farmers have a choice of Mr. De Mille's address, titled Ogden with Mr. and Mrs. Hilmer two contracts, eiah for three years. and Wrongs." Rights Majority Olsen. to 75 per was originally presented before an Mrs. Helen Smith returned home One offers coverage up the estimated audience of 5,000 in cent of the average yield, the Wednesday after spending Wlrhita, Kansas, where he spoke past three weeks at Camp Wolters. j other up to 50 per cent. The am-- i under th auspices of the Towrn Texas with her husband, Private ount of coverage varies with the Hall committee, and Is being pre- Guy T. Smith. (stage of the crop's development. KVNU by sented over Station Ccrporal Billy Hoskins'and Max Premiums aie payable annually by means of transcription. Jones spent Thursday at Ogden. j cash or by premium notes, Mr. Invited to speak Do Mille Doretta and Donetta LeLshman. Lar.ron explained. for us. a Town Hall comm.ttee twin daughters of and Bishop not because Mrs. Frank .pokp.sn'.an declared Applications covering at leist Leishman, spent Wedhe was a famous Hollywood proone third of the farms in the and Bear at Thursday ducer. not because he is familiar nesday Mi with Like Mrs. and Harry county must be received b fore to millions of radio listeners as De and family of Ogden, crop Insurance may be available In Rype the director for 10 years of the who are vacationing at Bear Lake. that county, he said. The real reason Radio Theatre. Pfc. Leon Von Almen of Bed-folperson with an interest in the invitation was extended him had lunch with his a Any winter wheat crop m:y apply was l( cause of the magnificent aunt. Wyo., Mrs, Howard Jones, , stand he has been taking in the on his way to Salt Lake for crop insurance through the role of a vigorous champion . of city and Tooele to visit friends county AAA office or a sales agent individual rights and freedoms-relatives. tad applnted by the county AAA comof The Towh Hall committee Mr. and Mrs. Ray Leishman, mittee. Wichita, now in the process of Mr. and Mrs. Archie The deadline for receiving appliMaughan, expanding nationally, Is a Mr. and Mrs. Louis Brenchley and cations in Utah is August 31, 1945. t organization families, enjoyed Tuesday, July 24 or before the crop Is seeded, which which has as Its basic purpose tha In . at Guinavah ever is earlier. Logan canyon upholding of Constitutional govern- park. ment against federal bureaucratic Joseph Jones enjoyed himself encroachments, it was stated. at Ogden, July 24th, where he er, Luther Murray. John A. Leathmet several of his deaf friends. am, Donna . LeLshman. Maxire Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Olsen. Mr. Mitton, Iola Garrett, Reta LeathMrs. Stanley Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Alton Parker, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon and Mrs. Jess Green, of Wellsville, am. Esther Stuart. Beth Murray, Anderson, and families, enjoyed a Mr. and Mrs. Lehl Jensen, of Los and Beth Poppleton. at Angeles, Cal., spent the past four and supper Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Stuprt, lovely dinner Mr. and Mrs. Earl Parker, and Friendship park in Blacksmith days in Yellowstone Park. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth 9hipp families, spent July 24th in LoFork canyon, July 24th. club met Fri- and three children, of Salt Lake gan canyon. The Festus Mrs. Effie Baxter, of Boise, Idahc:e day evening at the home of Mrs. city, spent the week-en- d ho is visiting with her parents, Eugene Jones, with Miss Elaine with Mr. and Mrs. Leo Harris. Kidman as hostess. Leader Mrs. Bishop and .Mrs. Evan Bankhead Mr. and Mrs. William S. Glenn. Noreen Anderson was in charge were called to Salt Lake city Sat. Ray Darley is spending the week and the time was spent in sew- urday, where they spent the day at Lava Hot Springs, Idaho. g with Mrs. Bankheads sister, Mrs. ing and socially, refreshments served to nine girls. Arlo Blanchard, of Chester, IdaNotices Served Mrs. Cora Blanchard, of Logan, ho, who is there with her hus- Warning who has spent the past seven band, who Is at a hospital hav- To Station Operators months at Sacramento, Calif., with ing received a back injury when License warning notices have members of her family, spent the he fell off a load of hay at his been served on 19 Utah service week-enhere with Mr. and Mrs. farm in Chester, Idaho. station operators found In violaJohn O. Gunnell. She returned to Mr. and Mrs. Kenenth Lloyd and family, of Soda Springs, fda-ho- , tion of OPA regulations requiring Logan, Tuesday evening. as premium quality Mrs. Chloe D. Maughan, Miss spent Saturday and Sunday gasoline sold Le Aine Maughan, Mr. and Mrs. here with their parents, Mr. and to have at least 75 octane content. Heber D. Maughan, attended the Mrs. William Lloyd. The spot check which brought the The Old Folks outing of the violations to light indicated that marriage and wedding dinner last Friday evening of Miss Lu Dean two Wellsville wards was held at the practice of gasoline Maughan. daughter of Mr. and Willow park, in .Logan, Thursday is prevalent throughout the state Mrs. Fred D. Maughan, of Preston, beginning at 1:30 p. m. All people License suspension and nation. Idaho, and Byron Glover of Lew- over 70 years of age and all suits will follow the warning letiston, which took place at the widows over 60, were invited Various summer flowers ters if violations continues, OPA Maughan home at 6:30 p. m. that guests. The bride is a grand- decorated the long table where a officials said. evening. daughter of Mrs. Chloe D. Maugh- lovely chicken dinner was served an. to 110 guests. A short program Mr. and Mrs. Amos Tuttle, of was presented and a social hour Mr. and Mrs. Joshua enjoyed before they were brought Millville, Notice is hereby given of a Gunnell, of Logan, were guests back to the Community theater special meeting of the Stockholdof Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Jones, in Wellsville, where the picture, ers of ths CHRISTENSEN FURNThe Great Victor Hurbert, was ITURE COMPANY, a corporation, Sunday afternoon and evening. Mrs. Esther Leishman returned shown for their pleasure. s to be held at Room 21 i Cache home Wednesday after spending in charge were, First Valley Bank Building, Logan, two weeks at Los Angeles, Calif., ward, Hershall Ida Utah, on the 15tli day of August, Bradshaw, with heb daughter, Mrs. Norma Allan, Belva Hall, Dora Hail, 1945, at 8 oclock P. M. for the Petersen. .. Gladys Maughn, Jessie Wood, purpose of selling all the Real Mrs. Julia Wyatt returned home ward, Elva Hill, WoodEstate owned by the said ComHyrum Sunday after spending a week at ward, James N. Larsen, Melvin pany at Logan, Utah, and for such Ogden with her son and family, Leishman, Irvin Leishman, Henry other business as may properly Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Wyatt. Murray. Second ward committee, come before the meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Leath-aS. Oliver W. J. L. McCRACKEN, Bailey, Archie were- Salt Lake city visitors Maughan, Earl Wyatt, Levi Coop- - advt. President. Captain ' hi.-.to- 1 ig l.-- n, R.i-.ii- . , r.Uih Reynolds, widow of the late Sergeant Edwurd Reynolds. killed in a plane crush tn i -- L was recently released from ' Texas, 4 3 A 94l , where she has spent the service t- VV 0 the pabt two years as a WAAC. St - :A I The Mist eight months were spent t iTi'--i nfi eei a.'l fcU 1 ' tn the South pacific. Mrs. Reynolds spent the past week liere with Aero th Pacific, wen of lha United States Coait Guard, along with her inlaws, the W. J. Reynolds. Army, Navy, and Marina forces, are poised for the final smaahing blows She will make her home at ProOkinawa, dramatically converted against ths Japs. Her at newly-wovo, her former home. Into an American harbor, Coaat Guardsmen aboard Invaaion ahlpa will Word was received Monday that baervt tha 155th anniveraary of their aervica on August 4 without pausa Lieutenant Elmer Arrlilbald had In tha relantlass fight agalnat tha last Axis enemy. Thl eweeping scene landed safely in Antwerp, Bel. le a graphic illustration of America' tremendous Pacific atriking force in gium. He spent a furlough Wellsville in June with hia par-nts- , The United State Coast Guard, oldest commissioned service in Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Archithe Nation, will celebrate Its 155lh birthday on August 4, In a bald. like. won't the Japs Wiy "' G. Maughan, Dean Corporal Invasion Out in the Pacific from Geron furlough home Just fronts Coast Guardsmen will com-- jwho lias made his wife, and many, remeniorate the occasion with her home in Murray whlio he wa? nowed blows at the enemy. and Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle away, r on assUnments Tlu-.- r Mr. ond Mrs. Oliver N.Lon Maughan. of Salt Lake city, came major the European front finished, they l)ie RU(,sts 0f Dr. anj Mr.s. Or. on Wednesday and vhied with I heir will mark another year of pu on Tu.vday, mother, Mrs. Veda Maughan until s Dames nt skUI Into their fighting aurfman Saxton of Preston Monday. j difficult amphibious landing op. r i Corporal I an Spence, who came home of Mr. and the at visiting ; Jup.n-fthe on a 10 day furlough, le ft home against thus wees. for his base in Nebraska Tuesnw.ml.M troops, assault and sup- Mrs. UMis Scamons ini-- i escort mid, The jadLs birthday club enter- ply day. having been called back - mediately to his base, which cut Tliurconvoy uutus. Withal, they re n'jt (ajne(j a, a party - lias lurlough a weik short. noRU'dinK their traditional pcjcc. j J afternoon, honoring the birthof piotectmss time Spencer Wyatt, of the U.Oak-S. L. V Mrs a of anniversary on the teacoass ai d and his wife from and prap-rt- y Navy, TooLson. Luncheon was served to land. Cahf., came Monday to waterways, or their vital wartime eight club members. Mrs. Helen 'pend a furlough here with his assignment on Port Security. P. Tool .son was a special guest. folks. Mr. and Mrs. James L. sure, there will be To be was spent In play- Wyatt and relatives. The afternoon nat.on the speeches throughout son of there ing bridge and vhitlng. Mrs. Lorin Joseph F. Parkinson, py a "ra.tful people. And Mr. and Mrs. Harold Parkinson, Cokt vws Low of In the of by pride arange. charge will be glow enlisted In the Navy Last Wednes-da- y Guarcfintr: from here to Okn. menta. no and Is here on reserve until be will pauie iwA Eol there Mr. and Mrs. Leo Low and fam- called. in he main Job. and ily of Salt Lake City were guests men Sergeant Eldon Hall, son of Today, the 170.000 L. O. Low on Mr. and Mrs. James O. Hall, and of home the at Guard Coast .vom.'n wtaring thl husband cf Mrs. Florence Williams for'am Tuesday. shield on their right his way home after horn commendations earned have Mr. and Mrs. Gee O. Sweeton Hall, is on and Germany in Marine England and being ranking Army. Navy and daughter Jill of Salt Lake cfhcers, and from govern- s City are the guests of Mr. and for the past year. Slc Fred F. Garrett returned ment, s'.ate and municipal Mrs. S. Ivan Nilson this week. to his base In San Diego, Calif., Mr. Sonford Dairies, who is tire Saturday after spending a fl day vital P- rt While performing home son of Dr. and Mrs. Orson S. furlough here with his parents, the on duties, Secui.ty Mrs. Fred Garrett, rela. front vastly increased with Sun Daines, Is a guest of his grand- Mr. and friends. main and tives the Nil-sonow Mr. Mrs. Oliver and Francisco Bay parents, men, Lieutenant Louis M. Baxter, son of funnel loi shipment of Mrs. James A. Leishman, came munitions end supplies to Pacific Mr. Grant Rounds and Mr. Glen home Sunday to spend two weeks Guard Coast the lionts fghtmg Dixon of Ogden were business here on his way to Lincoln. NeIs continu ng to write a brihur,. visitors Tuesday. braska, where he will attend chapter in combat zones. stationed at In 2V- iy major invasion .'lr.ee S. P. A. Third Class Harold H. school. He has been since Texas Decemcoming on Big Springs, attack sneak the Jap Gutke, who is stationed at the ber 7th, 1941 be it North Africa, San Point Naval Air station in from overseas. He was accompanied from Ogden by his sister, Sicily. Calerno. Normandy, Guadasf a physical Mrs. Ed Nielsen, who spent the alcanal. Tarawa, Leyte, Iwj lima Seattle, Washington, wnh fitness instructor, will visit for 3 day here. or Okinawa fighting men Telegrams were received MonUSCG" imblazoned acrass their weeks. Harold is the son of Mr. Mrs. Frank steel ho mets have manned tiny and Mrs. J. A Gutke. He will day by Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Ged-de- s and from Maughan, giant craft be wife. his darting landing accompanied by sons, Maughan, that their transports to enemy shores. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Nelson Pfc. Kenneth B. Maughan, and of fanfare, With a minimum announce the arrival of another Pfc. Merlin Maughan, had landed the Coast Guard has performed born recently at a Logan hos- safely in New York, after having son, services. wartime its important served in the European theater Few know that this was the first pital. for the past several American service to take German Mr. and Mrs. John Allen and of war months. a They expect to arrive that this war; in prisoners children of were the guests home the end of the week on Coast Guardsman, helping in the of her sisterHyrum and family, Mr. and furlough. rescue of Marine trapped behind Mr. and Mrs. Ariel Maughan enemy lines at Guadalcanal, won Mrs. Edgar Hansen. Miss Karren and Emma Jean entertained at dinner Friday evthe Congressional Medal of Honor Coast Hansen, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. ening in honor of their son, a that posthumously; for Walter Hansen, are visiting at the Lieutenant Ariel Maughan, whe Guardsman was responsible the capture of the saboteurs who home of their grandparents, Mr. was home on furlough, following his graduation from the Field landed on Long Island from a and Mrs. Henry O. Hansen. Artillery Officers candidate school, Nazi submarine; that v a Coast Mr. Willis Waite of Provo was where he was commissioned a made Guard Splinter Fleet second lieutenant. Ariel has served originally visiting with friends recently.up df small overseas in the South Pacific be. patro- lfor inshore designed fore entering the school at Fort rescued more than 800 survivors Sill, Oklahoma. Other guests of ships blasted by enemy fire Lieutenant Maughan were at Normandy. his wife, the former Carol Nelson, To help in Port Security acof patriotic tivities, thousands To the flimsy paper drinking and their daughter Nancy of ColAmericans answered the call and cup belongs much of the credit lege ward; Mrs. Grant Maughan and son Mitchell, of Mrs. enlisted in the Coasts Guard Aux- for the fact that there has been Jessie H. Maughan,Myrum, Conway, iliary and the Temporary Reserve, no major epidemic either on the Garth and Richard done Maughan, performing tasks formerly war front or on the home front Miss Betty Lou Maughan and the toy regular Coast Guardsmen,, hostess. Lieutenant these men for combat duty during the war. So says Homer host and at sea. Ten thousand women have N. Calver of New York, secretary Maughan left Sunday for his donned the silver shield as lum- of the public health committee of school at Fort Sill. Darrell Jensen, of the bers of the Coast Guard Spars. the Paper. Cup and Container U. Sergeant S. Air Corps, and his parents, The Coast Guard is truly living Institute. Mr. and Mrs. Lehl Jensen, of up to its name, Semper Paratus, People wonder why paper cups Los Ange.es Cal., are here visitAlways Ready. and containers are no longer read- ing relatives and are house guests MEL VENTER, ' available for their parties and of their mother, Mrs. Elizabeth ily Lt. USCGR Comdr., t Public Information Officer. picnics. They fail to realize that Green. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Green and side by side with planes, tanks and son We cannot eat the fruit while Fred Wyatt, Mr. and ships, these products have gone Mrs. Fred, Leo Harris- and daughters, the tree is in blossom. Benjamin to war. Cleo and Charlene, enjoyed a Disraeli. Uncounted millions of paper chicken dinner at Willow in cups land containers are used Logan, Wednesday evening. park Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Mitton daily by the armed forces and war workers. Some of the services and daughters, Annette and Ilene rendered by these items will be of Crockett, Calif., returned to discussed when he Is guest speak- their home after spending two er July 29 for 'Your America, weeks here and Logan with their Mr. and Mrs. the Union Pacific Railroads net- parents, and Mr. Thorpe, and Mrs. Samuel work radio program. B. Mitton. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Leishman, Miss Colleen Leishman, Mr. and Violations of Food-Pricin- g Mrs. Reid Leishman, spent Friday at Regulations Ogden with their son, Corporal Doctors recommend the today Many Voluntary contributions to the Gaylen Leishman and wife, the use of douches for women troubled p K with discharge (the whites), U. S. treasury for violations of former Betty Tams, of Paradise. has jr offending odor, and minor irritation returned recently regulations totaled Gaylen home u for women who want to be and $2584.48 in Utah after spending two years the (during past f feel refreshingly clean. in Germany in the Signal Corps. ' J. Raymond Allred, OPA week, r! Mrs. Celia Murray Andheresaproductforthedouche returned food disenforcement attorney, home Tuesday after spending the Hospital tested, too, with splendid j results Lydia E. Pinkhams Sana-- 1 closed. Box Elder Packing Corpor. past week at Provo with her sistive Wash, made by the same great ation, Brigham city, settled $1705 ter and brother-in-law- , Mr. and company that makes Lydia E. for overcharges on canned fruits Mrs. Melbourne Wallace. ( Pinkhams Vegetable Compound. Mrs. Don Riggs and and vegetables. For overcharges on children Pinkhams Sanative Wash is gainthe past week at Soda spent canned ond Smith peas tomatoeS, women. with ing great favor today Springs. Idaho, with her sister, Its mighty effective to cleanse, Canning Company, Clearfield, paid Mrs. Kenneth Lloyd. relieve offending odor, discharge and $533.05. A E Miller and Sons, Mrs. Nellie Leishman. Parley discomfort of minor irritation, yet it Hyrum, paid $321.35 for selling Hall and Mrs. Reta Poppleton. positively wont harm e cn Lie most beef above ceiling prices, and W. spent Monday at Garland, where delicate membranes or tissues, inexR. Anderson, doing business as they furnished musical numbois pensive, too. Any drug store. Anderson Self Help Market, Tooele at the Thompson funeral. E. Finkham's J Lydia Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Anderson. paid $25 for selling grocery items Mr. and Mrs. Leroy above the Leatham. legal price. SANATIVE WASH , ' tf Sindd-i- vtrr Maughan camp .0 hit is HU 111 ho-"- Litue Mr the piogium Kilt Mrs. uiul -;; ui tii" ' if'1 111 He runa.tuiir ,'li.jr ii.v.itii-i-i-lulling mu ii. ty wo.i i k , r . In 4 I- P. U ai. Jill , ..I a bU uk Willow Paik In Ui.ii i t L. roman r Mis i 1 ri were guests IdW. 'n M-- be-sid- ail-ris- non-prof- ! s Wed-retday- non-partisa- non-profi- - 4-- H be-in- d NOTICE Com-mittee- - Monday. Mrs. Earl at X Parkinson entertained family dinner Thursday, honoring her father, David Nelson, who was observing his birthday anniversary. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. David Nelson, Mr?.. Emma Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Parkinson and family. Herman i. ncurer enjoyed four days' at Mackey, Idaho on a fisn-h.- g trip with his brother, Alma Tneurer, of Tremonion. Thev home Saturday. Mrs. Gayle Pickett spent the week-enat Providence with her Mr. and Mrs. Ross Pickett. Mr. and Mrs. Grover M. Haslam and Mr. and Mrs. Evan O. Perkins, returned home Wednesday evening after visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Parker at Rexburg, Idaho, and a fishing trip to Island Park, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Leath-aBishop and Mrs. Frank B. Leishman, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Leishman, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Baldwin, Dr. and Mrs. G. L. Fran cis, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Leish. man, Bishop and Mrs. Preston Brenchley, and famihes, of Wells-vidde- ; Mr. and Mrs. Harry D Rke, and family, of Ogden, spent -Uiy 24th at Bear Lake. Breakfast was served at Red Banks and dinner at the lake. was the afternoon sport.Swimming Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Bankhead 'pent Sunday at Avon with p and Mrs. Leo Bankhead. Bishou Bankhead is ill with undulan fever. Len Fullmer, of Price, and Wilbur Brooks, of Salt Lake were calling on friends here ctv Sail. a M '$ K There are many rivers but only one Mississippi 1 d s, i THERE ARE MANY DRINKS BUT izred. 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