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Show Tag? Fivi The Cache American, Logan. Cache County, Utah 17, 1013 Friday, August SCHOOL, NOT WAR JOB, HELD MOST IMP ORTANT LaimaiM (hitrit i i Sni'c.s 'or Ilwuls Democracy In Action That is the way Lind W, Swift of W slung.'ul D. C., chu-- f Library (lined- and of wildlife nranag ment for the tuat fence 'f Tie Smithfu-li- i Si n in1, th? pubpublic l.br ry wdli liule equipment, and thus fo : i mi ill b do d unul AukujI 22 4 tondu.Uil Use lic by of hie the recently bearings by prolong. pit haw- - been ftoik.ng the pad. years at ion. piote-ai- r Game ConBoard of the Uuii Wntiuv J Big 4 enmn.-ncr .he .lumber, I (Shou!j r,.tllm to wlUKWl ylh fail. jl r I.y ,Hud fur,,ltr 0, tU Ulah ,xU.n. trol ihioughaut Utah In accord. the tituin of Rme ladnt dec- xi. - young people stxui will b, mm svriti'e, reports Alice with the new law passed by Return Home been taken taking m.-- the ropon-ib.litlc- s o it mix (hit irve of the 194-- state legislature. Newest developments In th y.f und Mrs. Newel Olson and the and Vi dung Utah 'a n ilional forests house. U.e psobleim liie.s til of Mime u.eiish'p have returned of are Millville, of venation 1j,r !y posts penlarlilorofacs-on n olf trial lmpe tion trip, Mr. t Id Idaho f.trn m vernl da? r fMi. p.irn. . hi t.aige (l the on; head are too difficult to be piu.nol and made a special point of sitUhidi are sold under uu loin trade Falls, Idaho tn eiu'ts of Mr. anti they have Urn tuition., viv The Limed States bureau of cd- - names. They are both suitable for ting In on tlie hearings and the Mrs. N. Orson Olson. e h ken put jxstly by joum; ucatj,m or dry posts. Tlie executive session of the board be, ports Uiat Jobs which oy have lured adole.s ent-s have intend'd who from profit away concentrated are cause: Child Third preservatives "So far as Z know, he said. tl raugb sale. H prevented school with high wartime pay, mixed with a tmin light penetrating oi! Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lacn of) dawn front Uk are blind alley Jobs for the most such as stove oil. diewl oil or Utah Is the only tt.te with a taktn ItMig Garland, wejoomed n daughter at .err by arriviut part. Those who give up their nilneral S er.1 l.wbuck spirits, and then are mix- - legislatively established big game ft Logan hospital Thursday mom- - j bourd representing tlie Interested tlicie a,t ttr the bays ware in clmnee to finish school to fill them ed In a tank. ang. Mrs. latrvn Is the former U' .ul of gelting Urnin Bern the will find their future Job opporand clothed with ample agencies Ethel James. Tlie newcomer is the when an For example, ordinary He says be can kUntify tunities to take all necessary building limited authority tin' by woefully barrel lias poured Into it j tljird child for the couple. the lads and If the pioperty ts luck of education, for untrained action on tlie mamgement of the 20 gallons of diesel oil end two not rctutnvd to tlie chamber ot jouths will be the first to be la d j p,u,ms 0f concentrate, and filled state's big game herds. The public Number Six commerce or to the Grand Theater off when have bcn a fine example they compete for peacellh lhe fence posts placed on meetings Is j of the democratic builu.ng at once the .herift will time Jobs in the face of priority Deputy Sheriff Tom Row-lemethod, since fm, th(? So!ution win rls to ap. all interested be asked lo apprehend the guilty for millions of veterans passing out dears to his many were given sxbied parties and, The occasion, the hirth friends. proximately 30 Inches, whhh is a uhs. The decorating company war workers, they warned. opportunity to state their views. local j of a son Thursday at a vants the material returned, Mr, Swift praised the systemMr. and Mrs. Rowley hospital. it is hard to rcplaci under atic appro. ch provided by tlie now have four boys and two girls, Urn present war restriction!'. Interagency Commilttee (advisory to the board) In balancing pre- -, ! Logan Visitor recommendations in ac- hmlnary Tnr. and Mrs N. McDonald inch. Oil oordanee with tlie evidence UKlla3' one-ha- lf y, Thc Qualman reunion was of Ogden, vte.tod in Logan Thurs- 'hhni; are available which, in con- - or led at the hearings. .served dinner at oring day. Former residents of Locnn, 'ie show color In this way, he declared. Utah tlie home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mr. McDonald is now supervi-o- r and indicate depth of penetration, takes out much of the wav The afternoon Qualman. a spent, breathed tFresident Truman guessing of the Second street depot post- - j at Willow park m Lotan, wl.rre . Timc resulred to reach this and directs the herd management office in Ogden. spark of life Thursday into the a were served. Those tratin depends upon the tempera-p- realistically and practically." In fait hopes of congressional advo- sent were; Mr. and Mrs. Frec!)ture and weather, condition and fact, Utah Is one of the few tralnmill. universal ary places j lar and trim, they won a 'prize In a Joins Merchant Marine of the posts. Mr. and Mis. F.d. Hill 3! i where large deer surpluses have recent national sewing contest. Sewn Mng. But he knocked down flat Coalman, Floyd lferrog. 17, son of llenrv ftt and family, Mr. and Mm Ljmnnj been reduced and utilized by the wardrobe a of Idea extras are home, muib regular peacetime Anderson any I errog. of Logan, has enlisted Ini jPS and family, all of 31 ill- - Soap Rationing hunters rather than by winter and hold War dr.ft. expensive. Buy . the U. S. maritime and is Bonds while you new and save, villa; Mr. and-Mustarvation. Consequently, the past Ho.:, Doty Not Planned The president told his news con. tra ning at Avalon. Calif. lie Is V.S.Trtaiutf i ern Mi. aim family of Ogccn; and present programs for adjusting to In a zz fercnce. a graduate of Logan senior high ; question, Mi. C. W. KUm and lav .y response production of heavy duty dei r herds to the t U. on forage school that he will have later a recom- Fni-..vl.v Lion laundry soaps will be Increased the Dixie and Fish Lakesupply 'lie; Mr and 1 nation 10 cent In the United mendation on universal military Qualman and family, Mr. and Mrs. by per forests stand out as good examples States an Clinoredr through by he Arnold emphasized of training. However, Qualman. Enlist Centerville, ton P. Anderson, secretary of ag. of game administration. that he did not mean conscription. Idaho; Miss Ruby Hill of Hoi. riculture. Conrad Alfred Borntson, 17, son Continued At the same time Mr. vigilance in holding Idaho. brook, will he he What propose, uctually of A. M. Berntson, of Logan, has! Anderson announced deer to herds that the .capacity of the army r auto-AfteL.lert Jensni is spend' vg l requirements for soap will be low-ereProcrastinators who drive did not say. enlisted In the maritime service. will assure a good level of range few two to with his have are Mr. mobiles days likely parents sompleting training at Ava. during the next six months. hunting for future Recommendations Soon generations of and Sirs. Josepa M. Jjnion. All of this should result Ion, Calif., he will become a more weeks to delay having their in a Utah the he concluded. presiHill sportsmen", expects Capitol cars state substantial Increase motor Aatf&ise Barlow, of Sat Lakt inspected, despite merchant seaman. in soap available to . the official dead line, which was dents recommendation soon after CKv is visiting with civilians. Housewives iiatlvs should be next an friends in reconvene the legislators persuaded not to raid More Sugar for Canning Millville, Thursday. Called on Son stores for soap. Soap rationing Is to the close month. tax Congressmen E. Roseoe s'ate Hammond, Issuance of four '.vlr.. Della Ch.ndler, of 'Mser, not of home Members of the L. C. McDonplanned. According to Secre- caning sugar as apounds have predicted that is vis'tr.g ald family motored to the Bear commission member, said Thuis- - administration supplementary Idaho, with i.Ives tary Anderson, it would be too be tied would ration to those applicants who Lake district to pay a visit to day the commission favored an ( the Trtiman plan friends n1 Millville ui.i great a problem in It will be eashad reduced to up with an expanded end modem- - la tt.l. their son Lee, who is employed extension to September 1. ier on all of us if people buy six their applications on June 13 was aupounds national guard, and the P. L. Dow, state highway patrol a farm thei 3. only what is needed Instead of thorized by the Utah OPA Hah-- , son of A. C Ht-ldistrict be reported that a- - erve corps, and that it will not starting runs on scare stocks.'1 is office Saturday, April 11. visiting with relaiiv-i- j and Those compulsory. been not have S0.0C3 cars bout Penas after receiving a discharge Smithfield Visitors eligible for the supplementary raas required by state law such a plan has won a wide un-- er tion will not be required to sub- the po'nt system Zennoth On Furlough Visiting at the home of Mr. Inspected a econd application. Begin- and Mrs. Ivan Nilson, of Smith-fiel- d, and that Inspectors recommended backing In Congress among op has been in the army for four and"14 son of Mr. Ray Elliott, August 15, local war military sin, a half yea's and nai- been Mrs. E. H. Elliott, is home on niI1 are Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Brit- an extension instead of wholesale ponents of compulsory an, so O'oi.'.asfor Ai months, boards wm pmaU rationlng this in time. In at arrests fact, tr peacetime. eining leave he from and wlier; Mr. and Mrs. Grant duties with the army the tingham rations to those supplemental' has served the developwith the famed Seventh air corps. He has been in the whose opposition strong Bankhead, of Los Angeles, Calif., to applications were cut ed to compulsion that even its i i. entry division. service 14 months. and Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Sweeten six pounds. now admit advocates ardent and daughter of Salt Lake City. privately their cause is lost. And, opponents claim, the army high Back from Italy for Mrs. Ivjn Nilson entertained command, which went all-oSergeant Loyal Seeholzer, son of a birthday universal training during recent at afternon Monday Mr. and Mrs. Harry .Seeholzer, has arrived home on furlough af- dinner for her husband, Mr. Ivan hearings before tlie house postwar ter an overseas assignment with Nilson, who observed his birthday military policy committee, also ha the army in Italy. He is w.th the Sunday. Dinner was served to the given up the fight, mountain troops and was wounded following guests: the honored one, Draft to Continue in action. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Brittingham told and children, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. The draft, the president to continue take will Mr. repeaters, Receives Star Bankhead of Los Angeles, Cal., of V. and Mrs. G. G. Sweetin and, their J'ctmg men for replacement First Lieutenant William been have who veterans fighting was of Wright, Logan, recently daughter, Jill, of Salt Lake city, awarded the Silver Star Medal Mr .and Mrs. Dale Nilson, Miss for a long time. for gallantry in action in Italy. Norice Bills to end the draft ImmedHe served on the Fifth Army front Lauana Nilson and Miss afterTlie iately have been promised early in the 363rd Ingantry Regiment Nilson of Smithfield. in both houses as soon attention was noon in visiting. spent of the 91st Powder River divireturns. as sion. congress His wife, Mrs. Ellen Mr. M. Visiting with his parents, 4th Wright, lives at 390 South Mr. Truman mentioned, Manford Smith, is Pfc. and street West, Logan. Smith for a 35 day fur-- j dentally, that there has been no decision on a postwar merger of lough. Pfc. Smith was in combat Enroute Home the army and navy. . in Germany for 4 months. Lieutenant Boyd C. Albretsen. having) Chairman Walsh (D) Mass., of The Smithfield library is husband of Lelia Nielsen Albretsenate jiaval committee, told will the remain and sen. has arrived in the states and the floor painted i reporters he expected a peacetime acwill be in Logan - Sunday, closed until August 22. based on the cording to word received by his Dean W. RoskeUey, who training program naval reserve, and Uonal wife. He scerved in Germany with guard returned from Germany, the famed Timberwolf division and and' Mr. of the -guest been received his commission after com- has S l Staff Hansen. O. Mrs. Henry OCQS (MO pleting school in France. , geant Roskelley reports at FortDouglas August 19 for redeployHome on Leave ment. Corporal Nolan Daines. 21, son Mr. and Mrs. David Thomas and of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Daines, of Logan, is home on furlough family of! Salt Lake were visiting mendous production capacities of after serving overseas for six with friends Thursday. jthe United States under wartime months with the 27th tank batMr. and Mrs. T. L. Blanchard presure will not be content with talion. His unit was near Salzpeace produc-Frida- y and family were at Bear Lake on icss than full-tim- e burg, Austria when the European Utah dir- H. Meyer, tion, Joseph and Saturday. war ended. He has been in the Mr. and ector, war manpower commission, Chambers, Rinda Mrs. service two and one-ha- lf years. ev- opinioned. Mrs. Oliver Nilson left Friday to California Palo Alto, for ening jn Utah, release of manpower Confer Here services of Mrs. controls and end of the war, will funeral the attend Mrs. P. E. Ault, state president Miles. Mrs. Miles is the'noj. cause large-sca- le unemploy-sistof WCTU, and E. Amanda Mrs. Claud Mrs. Chambers and Mr. menj. nor turnover, he predicted. of state secrePhelps, corresponding tary, motored to Logan with Mrs. Oliver Nilson. jof Utahs 210,000 job holders, only Lucille Wyatt to confer with Mrs. 275 are employed in govem-an- d Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Brittingham Wilford W. Smart In regards to children of Los Angeles are ment installations and many of WCTU work. Plans for a state visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Ivan these, which are depots rather convention was drown up which her parents. Nilson, manufacturers of war sup (than will be held September 21, at Mr. Elmer Collett of Arizona plies, will be continued into the Tremonton. was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. peacetime economy. Wallace Raymond Monday. Gigantic Clearfield naval depot Two Discharged Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Bankhead will remain a permanent feature from unthe army Discharged of Los Angeles are the guests of of der the adjusted service rating Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Nilson. Mrs. with peacetime employment 75 per cent of war personnel about plan are Staff Sergeant Ruben C. Bankhead is the daughter of Mr. and maintenance by the United and Private First Class Smith Paul T. Roch. Sergeant Smith, son and Mrs. Nilson. States of a large army of occupa-of J. L. Smith, 492 First South, Visiting with her parents, Mr. tion both in Europe and the PaLog&n, served in the Southwest and Mrs. Ivan Nilson was Mr. cific will require services of other F'acific, while Private Roch, husand Mrs. G. G. Sweeten and dauin Utah. depots military band of Merle Larsen Roch, of Jill of Salt Lake City. ghter Continued heavy demands on Logan, also was in the Pacific Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Sparrow and theater. agriculUtahs major industries, family spent two days at Bear zinc and ture and lead, copper, Lake. while On Furlough Mrs. Archie T. Low and son coal mines are anticipated, on Sergeant Goman Erickson, son and postwar projects contemplated visitdaughter of Layton are of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Erickson reclamation and tourist highways, Low Lorin Mrs. and Mr. with of Smithfield, Is home enjoyng a ing development will open up new and family. furlough with Ms pa ents jobs. is Toolson Lara visiting Mrs. mil friends. Sergeant ETickson i at Lars Carlson, regional manager, the home of her son and fam at Kelley Field, San stationed Mrs. Wayne Toolson committee for, economic develop-o- f Mr. and ily, Texas where he is workn.mio, jment, recently predicted an in- Goshen, Utah. ing in the teletype and helegraph and' crease of 23.5 per oent in Utah and Mrs. Coleman Read Mr He is a so waiting to be 'ffme Jackson at week 'postwar nt a job opportunities as com- th'e dsdiarged from the a: my in -, 1940 job levels. with Lak'pared Wyoming. future. N al mad It t v. r . r for farmer i to rt fr ri-n- 1 1 ' r ,.,' vi-l- j . nuorldf-plu-nolihrorr- t 1 I i 4 ! te-cae- V1 i j Truman Hopes i heldfle' For Youth Drill pres-Sunda- i ' se-vi- re cn a ( v d t it 1 . ... i'd r-- ut mmims m ,3flQ Rejoices at the end of the war ITUs t This store has tried, under war conditions, to render the best possible service to its Cache inld-Clint- Valley patrons. WE APPRECIATE YOUR COOPERATION et ; MaVeF. Utah , JOD OF THE PAST YEARS . Dearth ROY BLUE POINTS IRE OUT . . . We expect to be able to offer you a greater J variety of the finest in groceries and meats. er YOU MAY BE SURE . . . That your Dinner Horn will keep in stride with future improvements in the wholesale markets and bring these advantages to you from time to time. Vf 0 WE HAVE BEEN HAPPY TO SERVE YOU BUT EVER SO MUCH IN TIMES OF WAR MORE GRATEFUL TO BE ABLE TO BE YOUR FOOD HEADQUARTERS IN TIMES - OF PEACE. 20-d- av TEDS- MB3B3EKL I H3I1KJ |