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Show j , of 1 Mr. Ljr.in. ir.oi-.t.i- i M;. :o L S. Cl.riM.-ns.-r,- i", . S'Tpt'iint of I.o an now .v!i t'.e .) iri'. i'.v :n c ci tij I .OS 1 j Pioneers Meet (jUim, hi First district rf Court Newel C. (rom jjahle on a charge of mental cruel-lia- s ty ln,, (jn ;)J a, 8. D.thle lias filed suit for fl p;ln Uon ' . 4 Asks Divorce K '.tia vv.-- . . . mi ,f ; --- ' V t f I I , l-- J (Jr j A iV . v y- - 'M w, "V v1 n. au DO IT YOURSELF Anybody can maka this blouM In half an NBC actresa of Barry Cameron",, Florane Wllllama, hour," aaya (a yard and a aarlet, who did IL She bought two lengtha of fabrlo width half) ; cut off tnough for acarf ; than folded fabric, cut the neck on the fold and down for two fronts. Than aha made aide aeama and hemmed fronts and alasvss, added darts, front and back for fit. Tha .acarf la double, turned over and adda tan mlnutee.ta.aawlng tlmaa j - . k, , ing purchased the home belonging to Mrs. Edith Purser. They have made their home in California for the past four years, where Mr. B-1- Stamp Design Contest Planned tl:!T-rin- No-tm- I B-1- I .( i in Jt'!iiu:v.. tf fir. m Id..'.. a ! . c all t vet!. j nu'i i.r I S'ip.Iin ft r the fir t lime s:n.e s jv it ioj-arating for at the tally s. ie of tie s',,r. Member were Mr. and prt-nM.'. Clvdc Jenkins and two children. of Ogden, Cyril Jenkins, who h.is spent two year In the s rving South Pai-.flin the Navy; Chwke Jenkins, from the Fu!CMan theatre, who has been lierpitaiued for about a year with frv.en feet and legs and who is till under the doctor' care; Bovd Jenkins, a younger son and two daughters, Veda and Afton. were guests of his sisters. Mrs. Mrs. Carl Ida Crookston and Jorgensen. Mrs. Alice Christensen entertained Monday with a chicken tNnner for the family of Mr. and Mis. Royal Griffin, of Logan and Dee being the honored ana guests. Mrs. Ruth Bracken Miss Barbara Chamberlain were abo included ln the party. Twenty-fou- r 4H club girls from the Newton ward Joined with the county and spent the week-en- d at Guinavah park in Logan canDave leader, Mrs. yon. Their Griffin and Merhn Anderson furnished transportation for the group. Ayl Mechanic Clifford Jenk. ins, employed at the North American plant at Englewood. Calif., accompanied by Miss Thelma Nor. ton. are vacationing at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Junius Jenkins. Mrs. Ralph Milligan and son Larry are visiting at the home of Mr. Mrs. Henry Hansen. Mr. and Mrs. J. Arbon Chris-tease- n, of Logan, entertained with a Sunday dinner for his mother and family of Newton. Jerry, the four years old son of Mr. and Mrs. Ora Jenkins, submitted to a tonsil operation at the Cache Valley hospital Wednesday. Frank Christensen had his tonsils removed Wednesday at the Cache Valley hospital. Mrs. Grace Crookkston. of Logan, has spent the past week at the home of Mrs. Arthur Crook, a ston. of Newton, following major operation at the Budge hospital. c, wj !l T', .: s v ' th ' riVJ i - ;jrmingham j Lloyd Keith Rasmussen. fireman Tlie Hand Cart company. Dau-- ! second class, Clarkston. serves of Utah Pioneers, will meet board the U. S. S. Birmingham. Friday at 2:30 p, m. at the home which can look back on 121.500 miles of Mrs. L. C. McDonald. 300 j of fighting the Axis from the Fourth West. All member va.sion of Sicily to the bittle of .Okinawa. The Birmingham struck are urged to attend. at Okjnawa targets six months j Prior to landings and gave Discharged I fire to minesweepers clear- surport Sergeant Robert E. West is being Jn tJ)p 8pproaches the tlaIMl discharged from the sen lee afrjDurl fche sa2lk Uw Cimpaign live years in the ormy. He has j liDUNinds of of $hl pptng been stationed with renaming and Southern ln service induction Faces Trial California, doing laboratory and Justin Tliome Pond, 31, Lewis-techarged with taking indecent liberties with a girl, waived preliminary haring in gan city court Friday and was Home I'lOm hurope bound o.er to first district court Edwin McCann, who lias served for trial, Loran City Judge J esc several months ln the European p, Rich set bond at $2500, which theater of o;erations is home on was not furnished, furlough visiting n. embers of his family. Because of injuries received : Stationed in Europe in action, he spent six weeks ln Lieutenant Melvin S. Ames, son an army hospital before receiving of Mr flnd Mrs w his furlough. He will be assigned of 375 East Tliird South. Logan, to the Pacific theater o fopera' has been assigned to the occupations when he returns home. tional air force In Europe as a member of the 97th bombardment 7 Interesting Souvenirs Flying Group, a veteran 15th 'Air of the Fortress unit Mr. of Davey Joe England, son end Mrs. David England, and Force. Lt. Ames has served four 7 pilot. Charles and Billy Hyde, sons of months overseas os a Mrs. Parry Hyde. Wellsvllle, have He wears the Air Medal in addition received some interesting souvenirs to other decorations. from their uncle, Tom Robbins, who Is stationed with an Army medical corps unit in Nancy. France. The three youngsters each German have received a flat-typ- e To all Utahns who have any flashlight, ond a German helmet. alllity in designing or drawing, to :11 r have Visiting Parent- sI hlsthe a in single drawing tray Lieutenant Joe Anderson, son of tory and (he drama of Utah.' Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A Anderson, development, there is a chance to is home on furlough after having. attain national fame, to win reserved sevaral months ln the Euro- - j nown, and to obtain a share of pean Theiter. Lieutenant Ander- - jqq jn tond prizes In the son sustained a severe wound while xjtah Centennial stamp contest. in action but is recovered and Through the Utah Covered Wag. ready for passible redeployment cn Days of Salt Lake city, a prize to the Pacific theater. of $100 has been offered for the best Idea for a stamp to commemMakes Home HeVe orate the 100th anniversary of the of Utah. There will be a Joseph E. Seamons, a native ot founding $50.00 bond awarded for the first been has who awoy Hyde Park, from Logan for 25 years, has prize in design, and $25.00 for returned to make his home here each of the second and third and will do temple work. Mr. prizes. Sketches must be submitted by Seamons has been employed at 1 to the Centennial ComLewiston, Brigham and Ogden January Box 329, Salt Lake City mission, some sugar factories and has done R. Utah. Each contestant must be work at the St. George temple. He now lives at 251 East Third North. a Utah native or a citizen of the state for 20 years. Sketches must be 6 inches by 4 inches either Now in Manil-aor lateral. upright Private Boyd G. Jensen, son of addition to the winning of In Mr. and Mrs. Leo G. Jensen, 629 a prize, the winner will have the West Sixth North, Logan, now is honor of having his idea emblazserving in Manila as operations oned upon a national postal stamp clerk with a Transportation corps which will be sold all over the A former student nation. service group. In addition, according to at- South Cache high school, Hy-ruGus P. Backman, director of the and Utah State Agricultural Utah Centennial, he will receive college, Private Jensen now wears the first sheet of stamps, autothe Philippine Liberation ribbon Postmaster General by graphed with one bronze star for partici- Robert E. and Hannegan, possibly pation in the Philippine campaign by President Harry S. Truman, Before entering the army, he was and that would truly be a museum employed by the North American piece. Aviation Company, Inglewood, Any sketches should be submitCalifornia. ted to the Utah .Centennial Commission, Box 329, Salt Lake City Four Released 8, Utah. They should be submitted Four Logan men, who have been with the name attached separserving ln the army lor several ately. The artistic ability of the years, were released Monday when contestant is secondary to his 51 veterans were' discharged at the ideas. For instance, the entry will Fort Douglas Separation center. It be Judged: 75 per cent upon Idea was the busiest day the center and 25 per cent sketch. experienced sinoe its organization. Included in the group were Staff Sergeant Oliver Bergsjo, son of Mrs. Bertha E. Bergsjo, Private First Class C. (Peterson, 'son- of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel1 Petersori, Betty1 Christensen Mikkelsen Technician Fourth Gradq Edward L. Brown, son of Mr., and Mrs. Mrs. Betty ' Christensen MikkelIra Brown, Staff Sergeant John sen, 59, lifelong resident of Hyde M. Thatcher, son of Mrs. H. B. Park, died Saturday midnight jn a Logan hospital of a long illness. Thatcher, Logan. She was born January 1, 1886 in Hyde Park, a daughter of Jens Marriage Licenses Marriage licenses have been is- and Hansna Jorgensen Christensued at the Cache county clerks sen. She was married to Moses office to Melvin Vern Ockerman, Mikkelsen, July 19, 1905, in the 18 and Jennie Idanna Eaton, 16, Logan Temple. He died 26 years both of Shelly, Idaho; to Grant ago. Mrs. Mikkelsen was noted as a Peter Gnandy, 31, of Paris, Idaho, and Barbara Curtis, 22, Payson; seamstress and wns employed by to Allen Benntee Stephenson, 22, the Logan Garment Company for and Florine Larsen, 17, both of many years. Throughout her life Preston. Idaho; to Adolph Schra-me- she was active in Hyde Park and civic and church affairs. 49, of Reno, Nevada, Survivors include two sons, Roy York New 37, Eleanora Maurer, Mikkelsen, Aberdeen, Idaho, and Leo to Iva New York; City, at Larsen, 25, of Menan, Idaho, and Dirreil Mikkelsen, stationed Leah Cramer, 23, Ucon. Idaho; to Camp Hood, Texas, three daughMrs. Neta Larsen, Hyruir; Royce Gamble Shaffer, 20, and ters, Velta Lewis, 19, Klamath Falls, Mrs. Vida Sheen, Logan; and Mrs. 11 Violet Seamons, Hyde Park; Oregon; to Harry. Belangee Jr. of two and brothers. grandchildren, and Indiana, Dorothy Anderson, James Christensen, Reno, Nevada, Kathryn Fisher, 21, Smithifeld. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Ivory and children, Suzanne. Lee and Linda, left Wednesday for their home in Iayson, after spending five days visiting at the home cf Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Lee. Mr. and Mrs. Dewayne Perkes and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Rash, returned heme Tuesday from a four dav vacation trip to Yellowstone National park. Mr. and Mrs. R. S. McQuarrie, Mrs. Carrie Parson and daughter, day Sydnie Rae, spent Pioneer visiting in Magna at the home of Mrs. Douglas McQuarrie. Lewis Miller and son Lee, of Provo, spent two days visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John E. Lee. last week. Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Petersen were visiting of San Francisco, relatives and friends here Wednesday. Mrs. Lorenzo Petersen is receivat the ing medical treatment Budge Memorial hospital. Mrs. J. W. Hyde underwent an operation at the Cache Valley hospital Friday. Mrs. Betty Mikkelsen is reported to be seriously ill at the Her son and Budge hospital. daughter-in-laMr. and Mrs. Roy Mikkelsen of Aberdeen, Idaho, arrived Friday to be at her ' bedside. Stanley Humphrey had the misfortune of gashing his hands very severely while at work in Bountiful last week. Twenty three stitches were requird to close the wound. Mrs. Carrie Parson has received word that her husband, Robert Parson, M.M. 1c, who is stationed on Luzon with a Sea Bee battalion, underwent an operation for a ruptured appendix July 13. He is reported doing as well as possible. Private Bill Cook left Monday for his air corps training base at Enid, Oklahoma. H e has spent two weeks visiting at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Al- ma Cook. There were 15 boys left by truck Thursday to enjoy the three day encampment of the clubs at Guinavah park in Logan 4-- H canyon. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Webb and children, Joan and Alton, arrived Mondays from Van Nuys, California. They are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Webb. Mr. and Mrs. Webb are going to take up residence In Hyde Park, hav- - and Wilford Christensen, -- I I 1 - : VV . V- lAv. . a Angelos fc- r m mm V t , 0 4 I4 J Ul.ll vlt .i:.o:i Alice Quinncv and Mes l.imte fioin left la-- t w'-eQuinm-B.irb.,:; for sewral ulur wrung or n, J'01' AnrK- , c al ly w::h the si.rul corp., will rtlaMvr .;it wlm it ey is home on an Howard Jcpjx-xoextended leave from duties with U.e natal forces. Becau c of sick- nss in i he family. Mr. Jeppeson bein given an exu mb d leave i over hl or;,;.tul furlough. ? . J. st.iaaced Glen urr'.'.til Home On I.cav I'll i Co to , r In Germany ,n in. Hack From Kurope Ln .in; II Out itT.'in, Pace FI vi The Cache American. Lojran, Cache County, Utah Tuesday, July 31, 1913 Caliente, Nevada. Funeral services will be conducted Wednesday at 2 p. m. In the Hyde Park ward chapel by Bishop C. A. Hurren. Friends may call at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Violet Seamons, Tuesday evening and Wednesday until time of services. Burial will be in the Hyde iPark cemetery under direction of the W. Loyal Hall mortuary. Reed Hartvigsen Graveside funeral services for Red Hartvigsen, infant son of Red W. and Doris Harwood Hart. vigsen, who died Monday morning in a Logan hospital one day after birth, were conducted today at 2 p. m. in the Smithfield cemetery by G. L. Rees, bishop. Survivors include the parents, and four grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Harwood, Smithfield, and Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Hartvigsen, Downey, Idaho. Burial was under direction of the W Loyal Hall mortuary. has been employed. Webb Mr. family newly merly Motes and Mrs. Ariel Waite and are now settled in their purchased home, which for. belonged to Mr. end Mrs. Jensen. I Miss Mabel Burgess and Miss Burgess left Wednesday for j Erma I thir home in Los Angeles after 'spending two weeks visiting at Mrs. the home of their sister, Mildred Petersen. The Primary association presented and operetta Toylr.rd Fantasy" in the ward amusement hall Saturday evening to a large and apThe officers preciative audience. and teachers are to h? commended on the splendid performance. The singing, castumes. and danc. ing were very good. The operetta was under the general supervision of Primary President Zola Daines. Counsellor Lucille Waite was in charge of the dancing and the drills assisted by Mrs. June Gibbons; the speech was under the Thora Counsellor of direction Balls; music was supervised by Mrs. Rruzella Nielsen and Mrs. Jenell Miller; costumes were by Vella Mrs. Ellen Balls, Mrs. Harris, Mrs. Edith Seamons and Mrs. Norma Waite; stage setting was by Mrs. Eda Hansen. Pfc. Vaughan Purser is spendfurlough visiting his ing a Carol wife, who was formerly Hancey, and the couples daughter, Karren, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Hancey. Vaughan has and been stationed in Belgium Germany with the famous timber wolf division. He has been in the service 39 months and overseas since last March. He wears the and the infantrymans badge European campaign ribbon with two battle stars. He will report to Fort Douglas and then to San Luis Obispo. Pfc. and Mrs. Purser will spend some time visiting in Salt Lake city with Mrs. Edith Purser, Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Hancey entertained at a supper at their home in Logan, Friday evening, in compliment to Vaughan, places being marked for Pfc. and Mrs. Vaughan Purser and daughter Karren, Mrs. Leah Hancey, Richard Mrs. Alma Wattersen, Hancey and the host and hostess. Pfc. and Mrs. Vaughan Purser were guests of honor at a can. yon party given by Sergeant and Mrs. Fred Bullock, of Ogden. Mrs. Purser has been employed at the Ogden Supply depot in the Fiscal division. She and her husband attended a party in Ogden canyon given by the depot workers. Mrs. Lee Gillispie, the former June Purser, of Wellsville, were visiting relatives and friends here Monday. . There were 15 girls from the two clubs attended the , 34-da- y 4-- 4-- encampment at Guinavah park in Logan canyon Friday. The group was chaperoned by Mrs. Wilma McQuarrie and Mrs. Delora Rash. Mrs. Ivan Seamons is recuperating at her home from a major operation performed recently. Mr. and Mrs. Orson Seamons, Mr. and Mrs. Lemoyle Harris Mr. and Mrs. Alton Harris, of Logan, spent three deys on a vacation trip to Wyoming. Mrs. D. J. Sullivan, the former Gayla Hancey, of Ogden, spent a few days last week at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Hancey. Enjoying a four day outing at Bear Lake last week was Miss Afton Iaines, Miss Shirley Perkes, Miss George Anne Burgess, Miss Patty Jenkins, Miss Ruth Tlallard and Miss Lucinda NuttaU. Over-nigguests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Lee, were Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Carlton, of Lovell. Wyo.. and Lieutenant Colonel and Mrs. Edward Quinn of ht Colorado. Mary Waite and Lew.s Lamb, spent Pioneer day in Ogden. Mrs. John Brady returned to her home in Ogden, Wednesday, after spending some time visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Lee. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ashcroft and family spent Iloneer day at Bear Lake. Denver, Rita Lamb, MiCCORV GROVE You know, there is more tdk il, gulng on now and los anyway, in the than normal striped trousers section. You dont jLk up a paper but you see where another outfit is meetln to solve whatever it wax that was solved a coupla weks ago ln some other nice vacation plare, by another outfit. And you read about Dumbarton Oaks, and Brrtton Woods, end Mexico City, and the Medand San Francisco. iterranean And if tfte folks who picked San Francisco as the big meeting place, had ln mind a quiet place for heavy pondering, they were not os astute as they maybe look in their diplomatic regalia. I dont blame anyone for wanting to go to San Francisco to eat and look around but as a quiet place to ponder, brother, lt isnt. The place is already overflowing with men and headed for the South guns Hotels are bulging. And they are ln a Jam there with their street-ca- r men not being polite, so the chief of Police takes a hand. Swearing at pusengers must stop, he says, or it is six months in the cooler. And the cars are city owned. But back to meetings. At one meeting they gassed about money but no ordinary citizen knows what they said about it But we do know that gold money, which used to be real dinero, is illegal to have ln your pocket Meeting are funny. Yours with the low down, JO SERRA i-- i?a-clf- ic. Loffan Visitor Russell Humpherys, former manager of Wickel's store, who is now employed by the office of price administration in Salt Lake city, was a Logan visitor Saturday. Mr. Humpherys recently returned from a trip to Washington, D. C. He is the son of Professor and MrS. L. R. Humplrys. Men do not realize how great a revenue economy is. Cicero. It is no small commendation to manage a little well To live well in abundance Is the praise of the estate, not of the person. Bp. Hall Pleasure are all alike, simply considered in themselves. He that hear sermons takes pleasure to enjoys himself as much as he that hears plays. John Selden. DOil'T MISS THE ANNUAL SPORTSMENS OUTING Monday August, 6 GUINAVAH PARK i; Logan Canyon 6:30 P. M. Fly and Plug Casting Contests PRIZES Super Vaudeville Show Ice Cold Watermelon FREE TO ALL MEMBERS-WIV- ES |