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Show Tuesday, August 1 1. Page Five The Cache American, Logan. Cache County, Utah 1913 m, Returns from Coast Announce Birth Mr. and Mrs. Myron Fredrick of Providence announce the birth of a daughtor. born Monday at a local liO'pitaL of Prow-dem-- e Mrs. Howard Poul-lias r turned home after ami a short lwt with relative iu r mo: her. Mrs. Horace DIm, who i reported to be aeWousiy ill. CACHE COUNTY NIGHT (Ward Outing Logan Fourth ward M. I. A. or- gamzations are pon.sormg a family Seriously 111 outing tonight at 6 p, m. in Wil- Chief of Polite Hvrum Weathcr-sum- e low p,rk. Every ward member olj is reported to be seriously M. I. A. age is Invited to attend, ill at a local ho pltal. j .i Plans Brazil Trip Trial Set I Mrs. Gordon Porter, the former' Lorraine Anderson, arived In Logan ton. charged with taking indecent Friday from Washington. D C. to a nilnor child, visit for three weeks with liberties prior to in First District leaving for Brazil, where Mr. Innocent pleaded court Suturdipy and Judge Mar-rln- Porter will be employed m the M. Morrison set trial for government service. She is a 1941 August 21 at 10:30 a. m. graduate of Utah State Agricul Justin Thorne Pond. 31. Lewis- er tural I Coming Home Corporal Edward M. Nielsen of Ure Hyrum is enroute home from with was He theater. European the Old Hickory" division which supreme broke up Germany's in Normandy. counter-offensi- college. Aboard Carrier Ernest W. Mofleit, aviation ma-- 1 chmists mate, second class, former member of the KVNU announc-- 1 ing staff, is aboard the U. S. S. Rudyard Bay, an escort carrier, which topped off three major Pacific operations with her campaign Back For Furlough at Okinawa. His wife, Betty Mof. son is feit, making her home at C90 Corporal John W. Bankhead, of Mrs. Esther B. Shaw of Para- North Sixth East, Logan. dise. arrived home last week of ter More Sugar serving in Europe. He will report OPA Rationing back to Fort Douglas September Executive S. Grovtr Rich has announced that coupons for four pounds of cann. will ma-.lebe ing sugar to Visits Nurse Ltahns whose applications were has who reduced to six pounds on June 15. Miss Cleone Long.stroth, been stationed at the Naval hospit- The supplemental issuance, which will be started by Utah war price al in San Diego.. California, for and rationing boards Wednesday.! her is visiting months, six the past Mr. and Mrs. William August 15, will be made auto, i pci rents. He stressed that no matically. Longstroth of Mendon. second application will be ve i Another Grandchild Mr. and Mrs. Byron Crookston of Logan have received word from Independence, Mo., of the arrival of a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. secRay B. Crookston. The child, fourth and the couple ond for was grandchild for the Crokstons, 7. born August Unfair Practice Consumers are not allowed to take sugar to bakers, candy makers or other industrial users for the making of luxury items. This practice, if permitted by OPA, would soon break down fair shar-- ! ing of a scarce commodity like sugar. Every exchange of sugar should be accompanied by the surrender of proper ration stamps, Home on Leave such a practice Justin D. Mathews, son of Mr. Furthermore, w'ould enable some consumers to Proviof Mathews M. A. and Mrs. apply for home canning comsugar dence, is home visiting after and divert it to the making of at pleting operational graining goods to which fair sharing doc' the Naval air base, Corpus Christi, not entitle them. 'i Texas. Mozelle Millard, a Storekeeper Utah State Agrof the graduate icultural college in 1944, visited at the college last Friday. Miss M.1-lahas been spending a two weeks leave in Logan. She is based in San Francisco, Gal. rd Returns to States After several months overseas in the Pacific theater. Private Harold J. Bell; son of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Bell, Logan, has returned to the states and now Is receiving specialized treatment at Hammond Sponsored by County Farm Bureau BIG NIGHT RODEO - EVERY NIGHT AT Arena Light as day. Gates Open 7 830 P. M. p. m. More Laundry Soap Plenty of Jumps and Thrills and Spills all the time. Hutchinson Rodeo Stock of Utah and Idaho. High Pitching Broncs, Wild Fighting Brahma Bulls, Steers, Cows; Roping Calves as Fleet as the wind, plenty salty. Top rodeo performers of the world. Bronc Riding, Wild U. S. Production of heavy duty laundry soaps will be increased by 10 per cent in the United States through an order by Clint- Brahma Bull Riding, Bull Dogging, Calf Roping, Bull Fighting, Trick Riders, Dog Act. Slim Bender, Clown Acts; one of the Best and most daring Bull Fighters on the circuit. i WAVE Visits a7 as ad) o P. Anderson, secretary of agriculture. At the same time Mr. Anderson announced that army requirements for soap will be lowered during the next six months. All of this should result in a substantial increase in soap available to civilians. Housewives should be persuaded not to raid stores for soap. Soap rationing is not planned. According to Secretary Anderson it would be too great a problem it will be easier on all of us if people buy only yvhat is needed instead of starting runs on scarce stocks." on ... Calif. general hospital, Modesto, one wears campaign Private Bell theater star on his Asiatic-Pacifribbon for the Okinawa campaign, In Pacific where he was wounded May 16. Lael J. Woodbury, 21, electricHe also wears the purple heart ian's mate, second class, is back medal in the Pacific again, this time a new light cruiser which is playing an important At Fort Douglas Stationed at Fort Douglas as a role in the assault on the Jap homeland. He two years in member of the permanent cadre the war with aspent mobile navy hosof the personnel center is Corporal pital unit in the Samoan islands. Mrs. and Mr. of son D. E. Reese, His ship, commissioned in SepasE. N. Reese, Logan. He is tember, participated in the Okin. center as awa campaign. Woodbury, who signed to the reception and his wears the American and Asiatic-Pacif- ic clerk test and interviewer works ribbons, duties are to interview and test with thetheater generator and lighting men for classificanewly-inductelectricians. During battle he is Betion and assignment purposes. assigned to an electrical distribuMarch, in fore joining the army tion board, ready to repair any 1944, Corporal Reese was employed damage. He entered the navy m as senior interviewer for the U. August, 1942, has a. brother serving aboard a destroyer in the PaS. Employment serivee in Ogden. cific. His wife, Laurabelle Wood, bury, end daughter, Divorces Granted are making their home In ' Two divorces were granted in Carlyn, as Logan, He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. First District court Saturday Raymond Woodbury, 437 follows: Opal Irene Maughan from North First East, Logan. Ivan Maughan, mental cruelty. one Ice Cream Expert Plaintiff granted custody of alimonthly $15 and child minor Aboard a heavy cruiser as a Camille mony; Lloyd Smith from. on one of the warships gunner cruelty. Smith, mental ft guns, Joseph C. Larson, 21, seaman first class, son of of Mr. 'and Mrs. Guy I. Larson, Marriage Licenses, been is- Logan, has effectively played his Marriage licenses have clerk's part in numerous blows against sued at the Cache county A veteran of 25, Japanese aircraft. Erickson. office to Farrell R. years duty with of 24, Abrams, Logan, and Fern this cruiser, Larson has earned 19, College; to Ioendert Barendregt, 18, three battle stars for his Asiatic. Lois King, He also Pacific theater ribbon. Heyburn, Idaho and Merrill Conway wears the Philippine Liberation to Rupert Idaho; LarButikofer, 24, and Donna R. Ricks, and America theater ribbons. to sons stars were won with the Idaho; Falls, Idaho of 18, both battle of the Komandorski Islands Dean Oliver Hansen, 22, Lakeside, 19, Gaf-for- d, in the Aleutians; Tarawa, and the Chloe Rogers, and Ariz., bombardment and invasion of Iwo Ariz.; to Jack Emery Erickson, Jima. Besides the responsibilities ia entailed as a gunner, and sleep20, Almo, Idaho and Kathryn Berlin, 20, Heyburn, Idaho; less hours of duty necessitated by and alerts, Larsons to Dow Lewis, 55, Lewiston, of work revolves about the ships Florence Lambert Stoker, 37, Griffiths. 21, popular ice cream stand. There he Logan; to Zeldon K. Jean prepares and freezes and Dorothy Idaho, (Preston, mixes, often working many extra Melto Povey, 19, Clifton, Idaho; hours per day so that his shipvin Berger Kundtson, 23, Auburn, mates may enjoy their favorite 17, dish. Before entering the Navy in Washington and Coral Johnson, 20, Becar, Noel Joseph to September, 1942, he worked as an Logan; Carmel, California, and Mergene airciaft mechanics helper at Ogden. Previously he attended Lcgan Berntson, 19. Logan; to Dale j 20, Council Bluffs, Iowa, high schooL His brother, Harvey L. in is the also j lo. 23. navy. Larson, Dunlep, Helen Bryan, and ic One of the Fastest, the Wildest and Most Exciting ever held here. Demonstration by Logan Mounted Police. Plenty of excitement and every minute. No dull moments. Logan Rodeo Band in Attendance. years old and under, 75 cents. Government tax included. U.. S. Service men and women here on furlough in uniform admitted free as guests. Reserved seats on sale at the Logan Hardware. Buy now Reserved Seats $1.25 ; General Admission $1.00; Children 14 and avoid the rush and confusion at the Fair Grounds. Bring your cushions and wraps. Contests Hosse-pulliaa- g Exciting Horse Pulling Contests in front of the Grand Stand, Thursday and Friday, August 16 and 17, at 2:00 P. M. The best teams of southern Idaho and northern Utah will compete. General admission 50 cents. ed Government tax included. S Daily Program THURSDAY, AUGUST 16 ... at Fair Grounds Contest ... at 2:00 P. M. by War Dogs ... Events FRIDAY, AUGUST ... 17 (front of Grand Stand) at 8:30 P. M. at Fair Grounds Montys Big Midway .Horse Pull ing Contest at 2:00 P, M. Demonstration of War Dogs (front of Grand Stand) Night Rodeo . . . . at 8:30 P. M. at 7:00 P. M. Gates open Logan Rodeo Band in Attendance. Gates open at 7:00 P. M. Logan Rodeo Band in Attendance. Montys Big Midway Horse Pulling Demonstration anti-aircra- ice-crea- doing Tickets oS Admission aboard La-vin- something Night Rodeo 1 ... SATURDAY, AUGUST H 18 AT FAIR GROUNDS MONTYS BIG MIDWAY JUDGING OF FOUR-- ... DAIRY EXHIBIT . . at 2:00 P. M. (at the horse stalls) NIGHT RODEO ... 8:30 P. M. GATES OPEN North Cache High School Band in Attendance. ... 7:00 P. M. |