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Show Friday. July 27, 1913 The (nehu Amencaf., Logan, Cach I tab Cour.ty, Hvi 1 In Fillmore Mr. an ! Mr. two t - jut n i :e woh i :i s , ! i State AAA Head Brunson and (.iUotviik in F:H rv cf Mr. Rrun- - M ix IPPIT Violts Anderson iin.lv. tails 115 m vat: m IK re from Alameda li.e by Mr .,nd Mts. Ii.tn.ld Brawn and son Tt d. tif AljmecU Calif , are viMf.nr in laigan with nUtiwa Richard for Ft mr.il f n: Audrey A --M i i.u h Utah i a Sai i- A.. be ( K ly ray I d l h ! Mrs .1 a lb n I i ill ra at (i ndi-(Wiling "1 , n r - . l Die the Temple at a Jiee!al at the south A litin tn cciiiuticd vt the budding, commemor. A mi- Mdi ni ho n; t.r construction of tho e;.r 1 on the laiz.tn Temple 10 30 p. m. J :i i - ; Chilian Itkli.iUts, 35, Sunday lug. I In a l.o.an following a major open- - i difc aipuvm.it ."he . w A rram.nts birr, while tii? t...X M.a.s same ;un L he died lus 'wife, .! n U! production foia. ,.n Fnt it a Uy i,t I p m m the land lends. h.K.i. of.ielab ,, , t j ed to eot.t.n . p, v. Ml j,,t tj,urih Vr Ihdin was bo-- n J m? 17, AAA committee r bJifed (ji r F. Bruiu-r- . tae Mar.ichuri.m, the in Suxlrop. '1(3 Here from Halt Lake Mr. Ilihnrris was horn Janu- Dweedrn. son of Ola and Johann, today , a!t r returning train a tr'.p f i Tom Rowland, of Salt Lake city, ary 21, 1310 ill U'gan. a daugh- - L.mten Holm. He joined the L.D, tt W shins urn, I) C, of William and ivy Cranney if. ihurrli when he war 13 years U ' of hr man prominent Utah contractor, visited Oi villi L, Lee. (hall Ho is a former I .oz an Thursday. ace nnd Immigrate.! t) Utah, She win educated In Lo Lehman. state committee. Glade Allred, ad. gait schools and was married to hi July. 1778. resident of tins city. tuning in thar.e miristraUve In His fir.t emplnvmeir was Lawrence E. Richards. July 15. of the ACP. H. E Larsen, Corrine, 1939 in Washington. D. C. where he was a canyon, lagan Visiting Family and Joseph Skeen. Warren, memSurvivors include her parent, logger. Lati r lie worked two year Sergeant Richard tDiek) M.mgh-an- , bers of tire state committee, at- her husband, one brother, W. D. as a construction man on the son of Mrs. Hebcr C. Maughtended the Washington meetings Lohnian, of Vernon, Texas, and Logan Temple building, am is home on furlough from the Mr, Holm joined Die staff of While tire re they held confer- one sister, Mrs. Dawson Simpson, ! o;an's firu creamery and became engineering department at Amar ne of Salt Lake city. Anderson, Clinton with ences illo Air FiellS Texas. first butter. Burial was in the Loenn ceme- nrted as the city of Agriculture, and heads ' Kenj direction of the under of the various agriculturd agencies tery Following his marriaiM to MatAttend Camp tho Sod Conservation Service, Crop ins Jesrop, April 15, 1391 4 400 II club More than boys 4 and oilier. Unit, Insurance i In and girls from Cache, Rich and Millville, he moved to New inAnderson requested Secretary FLATTERING FLUFF Box lder counties are attending Orson Moroni Wilson, 86. for-- j ton, where he opeiatii a iarm committee remay ba a scatterbrain but Billia formation from tire the annual club encampment at mer mayor of Hyrum. and patri-- three years, and then immigrated Burk (NBCa "Th Cay Mr. garding state crop conditions and arch of the Hyrum stake, died to Canadi. While there lie was a Guinavah park in Logan canyon. fluff knows was that AAA program Featheratone) how tho n the Klmbail ward Sunday at 3 30 p. m. in the fam- if.uisrior on top of tho head becoming and in the slate. Ho also ily home of a seven year illness. bishopric nnd fuperintendrni ot functioning It a hat gray veiling, Discharged to her school, nil his wife suggestions as to im- He had been seriously ill for the the Sunda pale blue dote, blue rose on top. requested Floyd (Turk) McFarland. qn of wa it Mr. of thi Relief society. pres',d" week. tho of program, past provement Mr. and Mrs. E. J. McFarland, of I jiter he moved to CedarvlUe, Mr, Wilson, who was bom in said. Lee North Logan, has been awarded an rear Weston, Idaho where he Tho new Secretary of Agricul- Ogden, had been a resident of honorable medical discharge after Custodians Wanted a large farm. In the spring He 82 for was the years. Hyrum ture told the group "that if the son of John Gill and Ben-soof 1917 he moved to Bulky Ilaho. serving 18 months with the navy. Lucy mun and woman Middle-age- d its and department of agriculture Wilson and was educated in where he served as a school board wanted to take charge of a room- related agencies are to be at all H.vrum schools. r dmber several yean, was chair Undulant Fever See Win. C. England, effective In the solution of the Three K Mayor of Hyrum two terms, he rial, of thi Burley ward building One new case of undulant fever ing house. Fall fashion points are shown in n at the Cache American offke. tenffic food problem, they must also served as city councilman ummittce, and was a stake high in Logan city and one case returned this green lam dress worn by Cache were reported for have the help of an understand- two terms, was member of the (cuncilman. In 1921 they county, wo-keJoan Tompkins (NBC' "Young as temple Logan trustees board of of the 21, week alive the Logan and Arena Ready llvrumjto At the time of his death he was ending July public opinion coopei ing - the draped Widder Brown) 1, "American farmers deserve our school district bfore its ronsohda a nnd sleeve and high aho sited cue ease of gonorrhea Reese skirt, raglan-typChairman Parley high priest in Login stak, snd lion school dis. Into Cache the and one of typhoid fever. for their wartime neck designed by Ceil Chapman. " Seventh ward welfare County Commissioner Parley Hall highest praise was and of the trirt. president of the Rodeo committee will have effots, for eight years in a row Hvrum a1 director. company Irrigation e To California the construction at the rodeo aiena Uiey have been setting new number of years. Mr. Witarn was I Survivors include his widow, of soon. A section Ev Thorpe, art instructor at commence food production records," he a successful farmer nnd stockman, eight sons and daughters, Le Rov Mrs Maggie Utah State Agricultural college, grand seats will be built to help told the visiting AAA men. On October 19. 1913 he was or- - I him, of Ogden. Dorothy Davis and Gayle Crook-ston- , take care of- - the overflow crowds. Lee said Secretary Anderson dained as patriarch of Hyrum Fra Eton. of Preston. Idaho; Mrs, Mr. employes of the Max Brun- The chutes and corrals will be would caH upon farmers next year stake by Francis M. Lyman nnd Mary Cobum, of Salt Lake city; son studio, left Sunday for Cali- placed in good condition. that time has given more (Fell Holm, of Ileybum, Idaho; for unlimited production or essen- since 1500 fornia on a vacation .trip. Douglas Holm, of Nampa, Idaho; than Death of Aunt patriarchal blcss'ngs. tial foods, even more than they Active I J- Mark Holm, of Kanab; Lee JL life his Notice in Church throughout Mrs. Wilford W. Smart has re. to be able to grow, but LDS. church work, he served In l.clm, of Idaho Fallf, Idaho; and are likely s. ceived word of the death of her To Visit in East .Calvary Lutheran Congregation. if they overshoot the goal, they the Southern states mission from Lorraine N. Uipplinger, of last Mrs. Lee Thatcher left Children's Bible school at seven will not be penalized. aunt. Mrs. Lucy (Lue) Browning I r.gan. 1883 to 1885, was a member of in Ogden. She is widow of the week to spend an indefinite stay and Divine worship at eight p. He also s survived by 26 grand, I want to see the government the Hyrum stake high council for in the east. She will visit first m., Friday, July 27. The sermon late J. A. Browning. c'. ildren, 12 of whom are In the 12 was of superintendent at St, Paul, Minn., with her son's topic will be Christs Kingdom. fulfill its promises on price sup- the years, amed forces, and eight great ward First Hyrum Sunday so that the he told York group, family, and then go to New Meetings are held every Friday ports," In Wyoming- grandchildren as a acted teacher in school, to visit othcr relatives and friends. evening in the Assembly room In they will be protected against the Burial in Logan cemetery was auxiliary organizations, and Dr. C. I. Draper, Utah Extension j the basement of the Cache Valley possibility that patriotism end hard many under direction of the W. Loyal as a ward teacher. Instrucwill the mo 108 j n, North Main. work wiU not become the instrujoin bank building, poultry ' Promoter of the scouting move- Hall mortuary, Logan, Story Hour, Saturday is cordially invited to ment of his own destruction. The tional staff of the eighth annual ment in the valley, Mr. Wilson Frank Lynch Mrs. Roy Stewart will teU the Everyone hatchery and poultry short course, story Blue Eyed Lady to the attend. farmer needs to know that tie was one of the first men to reFrank Lynch, 74, died at his to be held today and Saturday at older children, and Mrs. Etelka means to ceive the Cache Valley councils home In Lewiston American government Wednesday folRobinson will tell three stories Marriage Licenses Casper, Wyoming. stand by Its promises on price Silver Beaver award for outstand. lowing a stroke. He had suffered service to boyhood. suitable for the younger children supports and it Is to this point ingHe from AsUvsa for 15 years. married at the Library hour Saturday at Marriage licenses have been .is. that I have been urging that we Mary Elizabeth Life Membership He was born in Joplin, Mo Novclerk's the Cache 1885 sued at November county 25, Jensen, in the Garland, 1:30. Your child is invited. Edwin J. Holmgren, ember 11. 1871, and his parents office to Claude Emeral Collier Jr., total up our food needs, both Logan Temple. has token out a life membership En Route Home 18 and Joline Petersen. 18, both of military and civilian, and set that Survivors include four foster are unknown. On June 18, 1908, to Ralph W. Colhns, 28, of total as a production goal In the Utah State Agricultural children, John H. Wright, James he manied Flora L. Creger in Logan; Duane Adams, son of Jerome, Idaho and Thella Marie in 1946." J. Wilson, Mrs. Ruby Olsen and Graze Lake, Idaho. He has been a college alumni association, accord, Mr.Corporal and Mrs. Lyle I. Adams, who Hurd, 22, of Elba, Idaho; to Par. executive Lee said Mr. that following the Mrs. Rhoda W. Clark, of Hyrum; prominent Lewiston farmer for 18 to Kilburn, Parley ing 13th with has in the served Europe ker Trast Pratt, 26, of Colonia the Utah delegation out- 20 grandchildren, two great. grand - years. secretary of the association. armored, Black Cat, division, has Dublan, Mexico, and Mary Jean-ett- e meetings, children, one brother, Ezra J. Wil lined plans for the 1946 AOP pro- son Survivors are his wife, a son, arrived in the states and will be Skoro, 22, of Emmett, Idaho; pr of Hyrum. . and one sishome soon. After a furlough he to Kenneth B. Hale, 28, of Black-foo- gram, which will be almost the ter, Mrs. Boletta W. Fran Arnold, Lewiston; the followAccompanied Marshal of Israelsen, current plan. John McDonald, 390 South 4th wall be redeployed to the Pacific. ing daughters: Mrs. Margaret Idaho, and Pearl L. Berndt, same as the Hyrum. Payments will be about the same, 17, of Logan; to Edward Voege, Funeral services were conducted Campbell, Portland, Oregon; Mrs. West, has just returned from a 32, and Myrna Jensen, 33, both set up on a prospective basis, with Wednesday in the Hyrum First Virgie Thompson, Arcadia, Utah; very pleasant outing in company Back Home of Burial in Hyrum Mrs. Catherine Hymas, Ovid, Ida., with United States Marshal GilBrigham City; to Franklin no deduction for exceeding goals, ward chapel. Staff Sergeant Wilson, 20, Lowe Clark, 23, of Logan, and No special Incentive or commod cemetery was under direction of and Mrs. Mae bert Meacham, while returning two son of Mr. and Jay. Mrs. James J. Robinson, Hymas, Virginia. Porter, 19, of Franklin, ity payments, such as wheat parity the Thompson Funeral home of prisoners from Utah to Meacham re- Dean Wilson, of Hyrum, recently 16 grandchildren and one Utah; the of members Other turned to the states after serving Idaho; to Clyde James Steele, 26, or potato payments will be made Hyrum, family were in the party. overseas with a heavy bomber of Syracuse, N. Y., and Wynona this year, he explained. Magnus Ilolm crew of the 15th air force in Maughan, 20, of Benson; to Dell The state AAA chief said pay If we would have anything of Visits in Logan Funeral services were conducted Italy. He is a gunner and wears Ra Lish, 68, and Mary Williams, ments will be made for increasing we must earn It, and to 61, both of Pocatello, Idaho; benefit, of medal an oak air leaf the with for Magnus Helm, 82, Ed Tuttle, former employee Willard Valentine Loveridge, 24, the extent of needed conservation Monday earning It become shrewd, invenbusinessman an and the E. W. Elliot store and the cluster. pioneer Logan of Burley, Idaho and Lorna La practices, such as application of efficiator at the Logan Temple, tive, ingenious, active, enterprise General Department store here in Rue Westensko, 20, of La Grande, superphosphate to conserve crops, who died visitor a business part was Commissioned suddenly Friday about I ing. H. W. Beecher. Logan, Oregon; to Melvin Allen 'Israelsen, water developments for both liveof the week. He is employed with son of Mr. and Ge$)e McMillen, and Hannah Louise Matkm, 20, stock use and the OPA in the apparel depart- Mrs. H. T. McMillen, 419 North 22, irrgation practices; both, of Logan; to Karl Burnell for erosion ment. While a resident of Logan Sixth East, such as tercontrol, comhas been Logan, 19, and Elsie Dean Ricks', he contributed a number of poems missioned a second lieutenant at Keppner, rip-racheck dams, proracing, both of Rexburg, Idaho; to to the columns of the Cache the Fort Benning, Ga., Infantry 18, summer fallow, and instalMenMaxie and tecting Anne 22, Hymas, our American and while paying school and is home on furlough. denhall, 23, both of Burley, Ida- lation of water control structures, office a visit Thursday left a se- He was an outstanding athlete at ho; to Loyal Hansen, 27, of Pres- along with many others. will which one of lection of them, senior Logan high school before ton, Idaho and Mary Buxton, 25, issue. be, found elsewhere in this entering the army in September, of Lewiston; to Wayne Ernest No Additional Application 1944. Egbert, 25, and Pauline Fraser, 18, Presidential Citation both of Grace, Idaho; to Clyde For Caning Sugar whose Joins Marines Albrecht, Pfc. Werner Kerry Yeates, 21, of Nibley, and No additional application for AlMar Gene Nielsen, 19, of Hyrum; parents, Mr. and Mrs. Emil The Lake office of Salt district to sent be need the been canning sugar has to Bardo Matkin Bodily, 28, and brecht, live at Nibley, the Marine has announced Vanda Wheeler, 21, both of Lew- war price and rationing boards in furlough and re- that Private Corps given a Loraine Calder has order for housewives whose allotdeployment to further duty. His reported to Camp Lejeune, N. C. iston. ments were cut June 15 to receive 17 months service overseas have to six weeks of "boot begin netted him the French Fourragere, training in the Maxines. She is ARMY RECRUITING additional coupons, OPA announUNIT IN LOGAN ces. As soon as determination is Europan Theater Ribbon, Combat the of Elnora Mrs. H. daughter Infantry Badge, Presidential Cita- Calder, 464 East Fifth North and made of the amount of sugar tion and the Good Conduct Medal, attended Logan high school and (Continued from page One) the issuance of coupons for stars bronze five wears and he Utah State Agricultural college. Those who succeed in will be made to in France, Belgium, passing the automatically campaigns housewives whose and EngCzechoslovakia be applications will with furnished examination Germany, Visiting1 in Logan land. government transportation to Salt were segregated from those who Lieutenant Ross P. England, son Lake City for physical examin- received the full allotment of 15 of Mr. and Mrs. William, C. Eng- ation and enlistment. pounds. Deadline for filling apReturning to U. S. Flight Officer Joe for canning sugaf is plications Lieutenant Colonel Cl a y t o n land, and To assist in demonstrating the a native of Pennsylvania, 4. It is hoped the second August Clark, native of Utah, graduate are visiting in to of the people Logan while on Armys program of Utah State Agricultural college leave from air duties at Cache county, the recruiting party issuance will begin August 15. and former instructor in Radio En- Tucson, Arizona. corps will leave with it a series of current They . . . will be gineering at the school, is return- for their base Saturday. Lieuten- brings profitable and Inflation Puzzle official Army combat and training to the United States under the ant England and Officer Flight convenient service for many readjustment Fasano went War ing films which will.be shown with Inflation in Greece has reached Department through air corps full sound equipment at the re- such a Colonel Clark has been to plan. is it impossible point farm and farmhouse needs. : officer training together. serving as an quest of Interested local groups. give the equivalent In U. S. dolGen. Lieutenant of on the staff The silver recruiting trailer is lars the value (changes too fast ' L. Eichelberger s AT THE LIBRARY eral Robert 7 i k i established at Logan In front of to keep up. Latest reports availHis New books at, the Cache County Eighth Army headquarters. When new electrical farm Tabernacle. is It open for inspec- able show that in the summer of equipment is mother, Mrs. Ethel Clark, lives Public library, es announced by ibe milwill tion and with staffed His at 1944, potatoes, formerly priced at 400 East Center, Logan. available buy from your Electric Dealer Miss Virginia Hansen, librarian, wife, Mrs. Helen Clark, and their are Jonicas Island, by Gladys itary personnel equipped to answer 12 drachmas now cost 28,000. Sugtwo children, Carole, 9 and Janet, questions related to enlistment op- ar, formerly 19 drachmas, now 4 at 1553 Funston Ave., Malvern (for older girls) and The portunities. You are invited to to 7 million. Milk, formerly 10 8, reside Very Good Neighbors, by Irmen-garSan Francisco. visit this trailer and to make in- drachmas, now 800,000 to one milEberle, (for younger readquiries of the attached military lion. Mens suits, formerly worth ers). They came from the Logan Five Bronze Stars at any time during the 2000 drachmas, now sell for about personnel Back from the European theatre branch of the Busness and (Pro- day or early evening to August I. 2.82 pounds of wheat, 2.11 pounds where engaged in the opera-tion- fessional Women. of olive oil or 5 to 10 gold soverthat forced the capitulation Ah! when shMl all mens good eigns. Shoe sales cost 10 million of Nav TSergeant Advancement Won Germany, Be each mans rule, and univer- drachmas. Willis A. Corbridge, whose mother, Peace sal B. Advancement Kenneth of 371 at Mrs. George Buckly, lives Elderly lady asking about airLie like a shaft of light accross North Third East, Logan, has Peart to gunners mate, third class, Son of been announced. But what if your engine planes: been processed at Reception Sta- has the land, stops in the air? "What happens? tion No. 12 of the Personnel Cen- Mrs. E. B. Peart, of Logan, Peart athhas been in the Navy since SepAnd like a lane of beams Pilot: Thats exactly the trouble. ter at Ft. Douglas for his There are four men over France to tember, 1942. While serving aboard wart the sea? Tennyson. and redeployment furlough with their engines stopped right further duty. His 22 months ser- a battleship he has seen action In invasions Iwo of the now. Jima France, is if him the liberality They can't get down and netted have overseas good, vice Frugality and Okinawa. He has been as. be Exchange. with it. The first is they're starving. joined European Theater of operations ribbon and the Good Conduct signed to a ship since December, leaving off superflous expenses; 1942. Before his enlistment Peart Some are unwisely liberal, and Medal, and he wears five bronze the last bestowing them to the UTAH POWERS LIGHT CO. stars for campaigns in Normandy. attended Utah State Agricultural benefit of others that need Wm. more delight to give presents than and was on the college employed Rhineto pay debts Sir P. Sidney. Northern France, Ardienes. Fenn. family farm near Logan. land and Central Germany. in v ,51 I 1I .1 1 j - 1 put-(liv- SKIRT-SLEEVE-NEC- all-tim- , M-- t, great-grandchil- d. p, y WATER ELECTRICALLY HEATED Fa-san- a anti-aircra- ds s y |