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Show Tap:e The Cache American, Logan. Cache County, Utah Eight Aggie Rangers Organized Following 80 Day Duck Shoot Planned Completion of Wi ndriver Hike An 80-d- Com-mlv4o- :i SSKUln. n 0r,. to .X 1I q. U. i 90-d- son-in-la- ; j. e j hos-pita- , 90-d- J 1 j pos-essi- Gives Radio. Talk from this Smithfield Haven Fish to Hive e Ik outing j 'o!j Tuesday morning for three dus recreation. Tiny were chaperoned by Y. L M. I. A. president Phylu fuicr and Sarah Anderson and Gnda Anderson, class leaders. The junior girls from our ward aLo joined the group. Tile Burker family enjoyed a family dinner up Ugan canyon W. Sunday, Those present were: JR. William son. and Barker j. and three daughter. Mr. and Mis Norman Larsen, Mr. and Mrs, Golden Rigby and Mr. and Mrs. William Christiansen and their families. Mrs. Sarah Anderson entertained party Monday afterwith a noon Ignoring her daughter Pauline on her 19th birthday anniversary. 12 guests were present and out-dogames. Rethey played served including were freshments a nice birthday o ke wltn candles. Mrs. Myrtle Buht from Brigham City and her two sons with their families were Newton visitors recently. They called on Mrs. Anna Christensen and family of Newton and Mrs. Amanda Ballard of Cache Junction. They were: Mr. and Mrs. David Buist and two chlldten, Jerry and Virginia. He is employed at the American air plant In Los Angeles, and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Buist and three children. Russell, Juanita ond a baby daughter. He is a paratrooper at Fort Benning, California. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur House of Arizona have been guests at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. lick Miller. She was formerly Miss Carol Miller of Newton. When they returned her sister, De Lorus accompanied them for a visit. Howard Johnson from the air corps in Madison, Wisconsin Is home on furlough. He was calling on neighbors and friends In Newton Thursday. Mrs. Letha Hyde and son Billy of Ogden were over-nigguests of Mr .and Mrs. Marriner Anderson Friday just The America club and their partners spent Saturday evening! at Willow park, enjoying a social hour and served luncheon. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Ora Jenkins, Mr. and Mrs. Le Roy Cooley, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Barker Mr. and Mrs. Allan Jenkins, Mr. About jward girb the twviry attended ! Un or ht ' ! i 10, 19 15 of of members thousands Townsend clubs scattered throughout the nation. However, it must be made up at once, to keep the credit of our organization up to the lr.gh standard that lias been nia.ntamed in past yers. Now' let s all put our shoulers to the wheel and do our bit, and the job will be donequlekly." of Council Member ifl Utah duck hunt fur will shortly be proclaimed tv the Utah Full wild Game ho parIn aeiordance with reguUie group with nesday lations recently announced by the in the ticipated The Pitcher family entertained U. S. Fish and Wildlife service. Weldon of Wyoming Friday In honor of Private The season will open Saturday, Robert October 13 and continue and Pudter offlrliy-lnducteSergeant member. tnrough d . Kenrl. Oamej were enjoyed by 31. Monday, ch ah were served tc The group, all. Refreshments "tur,J The dates are almost Identical to the campus laden w.th the 1944 season, hence may Kc.rl be a Mr. ...4 Mr... disappointment to southern H-1- 0 Mr.. 4auEhUT. Pbylb. l1 I who Itd hopped fur Utah hunter liuUnU official e ar wood are spending two day o another ten-da- y extension on the Uie rangers. of thel rdaughter and winter and in event of another the guest head of the H. B. Ilunsaker. Mr and Mrs GJen Uml, late freeze. at,. T7ie Utah commission had tec .Inch Mrs. Fhyltss El wood has received omniended a season. become an annual feature of the; husband h Rex Eh summer session program at the word that her Only major change in the new was wood, has arrived in the Philipl college. Miss Rachel Yocom regulation returning the dally I)int la,nds- assistant hike director. limit on most duck to ten tag Mrs. Arthur Pitcher Is visiting at Last year, hunters were allowed Reviewing the hike. Moyle Q. home of her daughter and an extra five dally bag of malthe Rice, camp loger. wrote, following Mr. and Mrs. Allei lards, several dnys of classwork the ran- pintails or widgeon to alLake City, of Salt Bullen leviate crop d image, but the desyens left Logan July 27. traveled Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kidman ana ired results were not th- forthcoming, by bus to Faler park, where of Salt Lake City were Leonard explained. family made their first camp. A camp fue , rler,d and relatives with Another reason for the cut." program, first of a series of pro- visiting Mrs. Kidman Is the Saturday. the each ; held during night Leonard pointed out, was the grams e. Kob of Mr. Aquiller concensus the at international trip, featured a short tall by a daughter ftnd r district forest ranger. to visit meeting of game commissioners and Bill Painter family -, Saturday we went by bus aMn that If the bag limit were to be nd sLslcr iUj famUy, h,s cut, it should be done this year round the shore line of picturesque and ILIUen Sunda. Fremont lake to Elkhart paik Orson S. Dames rrthcr than at a time when a Dr and ulK-rof veterans will have re. we began the five mile hlke,of u cf Mr, majority m turned from overseas." to Sweeney lake. Sunday the ran-- . OUvcr NUi0n and other Utahns need not be alarmed gers trekked to pole creek, where j rt.jaUves the reports of a 20 million permanent camp was set up. j Balr proudJy Mr &nd Swimming and fishing were ex- - ann0unce the arrival of their first decrease In the duck population, oellent at pole creek and the hoy born recently at the Budge according to the Utah game chief. Dr. Gabrielson (Wildlife Service weather generally moderate desThis is the second child pite the 11,000 foot elevation. Each for the Buirs. The oUicr child Is chief) admits that ducks have actday. groups hiked into the nearby a daughter. ually Increased In the Pacific and lake regions, including the cook Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Tidwell and Central flyways. the major losses lakes, spawning grounds for gold- family and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin being In the Atlantic and Mississen trout, where rangers were re- - Tidwell and family were guests of ippi lanes. Leonard said. worded for rugged climbing by Bielr mother, Mrs. Jane N. Tid Also, it was .pointed out that choice fishing and some of the well on 1944 census may hove bvn Sunday. the most spectacular scenery in the Visiting with her sister Mrs. Nell high, or 1945 estimate was taken country. Hinds is Mrs. Alice Mack of Long when freakish weather conditions Alter five days of fishing, hik- Bench, California. had sent unusual numbers of wato Havana. ing, loafing, campfires, nature lecMr, and Mrs. Ferry Watts an- terfowl Hlspanola, tures, stories, games and songs, we nounce the arrival of a daughter Mexico or South America. began our return trip. born recently at the Budge hosDirector Leonard said that Utah Oficers for the 1946 Aggie ran- pital. has not yet received its copy of Mr. Boyce Lunberg who has fin- the federal gers organization Include Profesregulations which govsor V. D. Gardner, mens presi- ished his boot training at San ern the Utah shoot, but that he women's furdent, Ounce Engstrom, Diego, has spent a ten-da- y expected them to contain one other president, and Mr. Rice, logger. lough visiting with his parents significant change, namely, perThose who made the trip include Mr. and Mrs. Norman Lundberg post season mitting a Willlnm IT. Bell, LeMoyne Maugh-- 1 and other relatives, of waterfowl rather than Mr. and Mrs. Hebcr Lundquist 45 in view of an, Howard Jessop, Glen Worth-- j the meat shortage. .ington, Sarah Lowe, Ted Lowe, j and family of Oregon are visiting 1945 continue The. regulations Ixwe, Pauline McTain, with Sterling mother, Mrs. Jeon Lund-Le- e general shooting hours, a half hour Liston, Dorthea Thomas, Carol qUlst. Engstrom, George Kelker, Nola j Mrs. Grace Postman is visiting before sunrise to sunset. Mountain Wilson, Gladys Harrison. Vaughan ' at the home of her brother and Standard War Time. Hall, Garth Belliston, Elaine Lay-- 1 family Mr. Vean Postman of Blue ton, Lois Downs, Norma Bodell, creek Mr.' and Mrs. Byron Hogg o Marilyn Carter. Florence Hender- son, Eva Gardner, Reed Gardner, Nevada are the guests of Mrs ElnmGardner, and Mark Birdwull, Hogg's sister. Mrs. Cliff Porter and daughter Trudy. Mi's Helen TooLsen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Adrian ToolsJn of Los Vegas, Nevada, is the guest of Mrs. Helen P. TooLsen. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Miles and family of Logan were the guests of Mrs. Leonard Miles and daugh-- I tpr Mrs. Grant Holman. 1.ic Utah Aggie Rmgm, Utah Jitate Agricultural colUge officially chartered Weddub. Friday, August Joseph E. Harvey, of Portland. Oregon, national council mem he: advotatc of the old age pension phiii, says: Let no Townsend i te or pension advocate be alarmed over the con-- , ditiun of finances at national headquarters, as disclosed by Dr Francis E. Townsend appeal. It is true that there is a real emergency. but if we nil do our part, we shall meet it. A sjieeial campaign has been to waged during recent months raise funds toward launching of an unfettered daily newspaper by our organization. As a result, some has been re$35 000 or $40,000 ceived for that fund, and is earThis marked for that purpose. money cannot be used for anything else. Owing to this special moneyraising campaign for the daily newspaper, the receipts at headquarters for general expenses, which receipts averaged about $1,090 a day during the past year, have decreased during the post six months by almost exactly the same amount as was contributed to this special fund That for the dully newspaper. sum amounts to about $35,000 That sum Is not a large sum when distributed among the hundreds Iced Coffee Float Everybody likes Iced coffee,, and whether this popular beverage i served fancy or plain, it help to refresh and build energy as th temperature rises. Remember these points, if you iced cof- -, would make have the coffee fresh, brew fee and cool it quickit double-strengt- h ly by pouring over ice cubes. na-tion- and Mrs. Os well Clarke, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Hansen, and Mr. and Mrs. Osmond AlvLs. Mrs. Eileen Birker entertained club members and a few guests at a game of bridge at her home Friday evening. Mrs. Bernice Rasmussen won all cut prize and Drew Christensen won high score. Luncheon was served to 20 guests at five small tables. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Pedersen and small son are spending his furlough from army duties ot the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cenar Pedersen. Mr. Pedersen is employed at the general hospital at La Garde. New Orleans. Private Billy Rigby from Fort Worth. Texas, Is spending his furlough at the home of his parents. Mr. end Mrs. Dave Rigby. Mr. and Mrs. La Mont Mallrup from Salt Lake City, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Mallrup. owner and manager of the Mallrup moving and storage company of Salt Lke City is here visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Hansen. Machinist First Class from th; navy, La Mont was wounded in the Invasion on Okinawa. He if now living in Salt Lake City. - . ' 1 jf r W if! K- - Syr: Ice cream, soda water and iced eofTee combine in delicious summer; , beverage. is to coffee The fresher your start with, the better flavor and aroma it has. 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