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Show Tuesday, August Page Fiv The Cache American, Logan, Cache County, Utah 2S, 1943 who has served eight nuuVh.s over- - of Mr. and states en en, has via the Air Transport Con'.i.i.tnd. aft r a plane trip from Marseilles, Fair Victory The Utah Ftat int. jx'a t:m recoastruc He Is In the quartermaster corps. France. He expects u be home ex Promoted pad turn. which opens L bor day. lion needs. Die University of Utah - soon on furlough, Major Soreiuen Farrell W. Hillyard. who.se wife. for- h 3. nd continues Uiroiigh prepared a prov rc.,-lvS'iember has been In Kuro; since the Inisited in Montpt licr j Mrs. Carina Hillyard. lives at New- g program of edueaUon, September II. will climax a reeord advamed to math- - Mr. and Mrs. Wilford W. Smart jlUal landings in Fr me. ton, has In" -j with to the fall term in In the war begin of 'year last the production and grandson Arthur spent iniit-- s mate, third ciavi. aboard Released anounoes Tires President nd of Mr. visitors and home the at fields September. dusUiul U. S. S. Mxssachusetts. Sunday provide Mrs. W. F. Bacon in Montpelier, Used truck tires and truck tins with a preview of past-wpro- - j R,,y k Cowles. 'The school Is Idaho. Wide there Uiey called on j requiring major repairs wll be re- -, duets, according to Sheldon R-- staffed and Home on Furlough cquiped to meet the moved fom rationing, the OPA Brewster, secretary .manager. Lyman Smart family, j husband W. A. iTony) Sorensen, Increased enrollment that Is availsays. At the same time the way j A spectacular grndstand revue, of Mrs. Afton.P. Sorensen, former' able with the return of peace, is being prepared for the unra Here store entertainers, Vacationing featuring Hollywood employe of Seirs Roebuck made Is scheduled for the evenings of when young men and women again Dr. end Mr Reese P, Maughnn 'tinned sales of passenger tires in Logan, Is home on furlough af-- j rubber. reclaimed j 9 at 8:30 p. m. Af- turn their attention toward conter training at Camp Woliers, and daughter. Shirley, of Sar. Luisjfrom September " wiUi on are the left Texas. He vacationing Obispo, California, grandstand shows will be structive education instead of war. ter!) Login Nielsen Arrives 3. 4 and 9 at 3:00 call. Mrs. In lie Id with Mr. and draft R.'Jay Logan September April Important dates marking the C. Green. Dr, Maughan Is a former In China p. m. Included in tlie score of of the Autumn quarter are membe rof the Login high school thrilling acts will be tlie Marion i Continued :ruin page One) Rankin and as folows; Dancers; Darby faculty. was their target. Tlie crew of Ms perch and balance act: "The Thursday. September 8 English plane hit the mil! and "blew it to Butterfly" high trapeze act; and and college aptitude tests for all We circled end droppej Goebels Lions and Tigers. "Tlie heU. thrn new our last bomb and left Japan." students. Friday September 7 Three Saints." a Jadloa trio, Just no Japanese returned from a nine months USO - Assembly for entering freshmen; "We encountered Saturplanes other than the six we first tour, and Llovd Hust and his Won- engineering examinations. was der Does and Utah acts to be day, September 8, registration of saw, he said. "Everything fine until we approached the China featured In the show. Each even freshmen. Monday, September 10 coast. ing revue will be brought to a Registration of all other students. "The shorti ge of gasoline farced daizlmg close by a giant display of Tuesday, September 11 Regular us M crash land in the sea 00 fireworks. Including the Impressive da--.- s work begins. Doyle Rees, husband of Mrs. mios south 0f shanghai. Our life "atomic Fifth Army, is home on furlough Cowles points out that of Japan. President bombing visiting his parents. Mr. end Mrs. Gladys Bailey Rees, son of Jesse rnft;, j seemed,. were made in fu tures of the school Important horse antf Horst' racing pulling of Clarkston. after T. Rees. Benson, has been Byron Loo-iJapan because they didn't work. hold prominent places in the 1945 are the Army ROTC. which has meted to Lieutenant Colonel In But our did. ten months overseas. fair schedule and promise to dis- been maintained for a number of ' After He was awarded two battle stars Hawaii, where he is stationed. Col swimming for four hours fome of Utah's finest horses. years; the ASTRP which came Mas been since Hawaii Rees in I madp the coast and with what play along with the good conduct medheld Septem- into being during the war; and Horse pulling will al and the combat infantrym n's before Pearl IRrbor and is assign- strength I had left wulked a few t 11 at 7:00 10 ber and p. m. In the Navy NROTC. the latter being s hard-oned to General Rl, staff. badge. clips and collapsed. while of the grandstand, the an innovation this your. Tlie de- front ('heals Vultures horse rares will be held at 3:30 risi,,n of the United State Navy In Norfolk Entertain Officials The next morning Nielsen cinv' p. m. on tin afternoons of Sep- - t0 establish a training unit here Wiivne RL Fonnesbeck. 18. son to. He saw two was made only a few days ago. Guests at the horn: of Mr. and large vultures on tember 5 to 11 ' Mrs. Car.tril Nielsen In Ilyrum last of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Fonnes-wee- k a rock looking down at h!in. He ln tr!ln prfnt the scored of educational Among Naval at arrived the beck, recently were Mr. and Mrs. D. A. ls 0pe,n only cnlLstcd chuckled at the recollection of how and interesting exhibits lined up Skeen, and Mr. rnd Mrs. C. J. training station in Norfolk, Va he cheated the vultures, and conNny personnel Denton of Salt L: ke City. Mr. to undergo Instruction for duties tinued: "An Important peacetime misSkeen is president of Lions Inter- aboard a new destroyer. He has of the University, President sion fisha into small "I staggered national, and Mr. Denton is a completed a period of Instruction ing village and tried to get Into Cowles continued, "is the training counselor in the organization. They at the fire controlmen school, Fort contact with Chinese and rehabilitation of Veterans of troops. Chinwere entertained at a steak din. Lauderdale, Fla. He is a graduate ese World War II, four to six hundred to get us to tried guerrillas ner In Blacksmith Fork canyon. of Logan senior high school. of whom are expected for the safety but the Japs had a good Autumn quarter. Two programs spy system. They sent half a regL On Okinaw- aare offered," President Cowles exIn Europe ment against our 15 guerrillas and First Lieutenant Earl W. Eng- took us over. They moved us up plained. .'The Servicemans readHelen Evans, daughter of Dr. coast to Shanghai. We reached and Mrs. R. J. Evans, 305 East land son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilham justment Training program, better known as the "O. I. " training 4th North, Logan, has arrived in C. England, Logan, hus arrived Shanghai the night of June 24 program, provides education for the European theater of operations on Okinawa with a 1 Mustang and were flown to Tokyo tlie next men and women who have served es an American Red Croas staff fighter unit and anticipates an day." in the Armed FPrces of the United assistant, her parents report. Prior alignment in Japan with the ocNielsen was kept 56 days in States during the present war, who air forces. Lfeufcennnt to entering the Red Cross service, cupation Tokyo, was shipped to Shanghai have a discharge other than disMiss Evans was employed by the England arrived recently in Manila and installed in a bridge house for honorable and whose education has U. S. Employment service in Salt P. I., after an overseas trip by 70 was transferred and then days been delayed or Impeded. The coLake City. transport plane. His wife, the to a eivic center in northern ordinator for this work is Harold former Luana Amussen, is making Shanghai. On August 28 he apL. Carlston. in her home Logan. Another Bar peared before a court martial and Veterans who have been honor-abl- y 15. He learned again on October Richard A Preston, a medical School with a medical dis-- a discharge to sentenced execution been Attending had he officer with the 221st U. S. Army wire crew of his battery, par- - abii;ty are women cornresulting from service in Seven Cache county but the sentence had been general hospital In France, has ticipated in the laying of a wire the present wrar and who are certFoundation National the Hirohito. muted by been promoted to rank of captain attending from a powerboat across the Rhine ified for vocational rehabilitation Infantile Paralysis school being and Our sentence," under heavy enemy mortar and A son of Dr. and Mrs. W. B. Pres- charge are eligible under the Veterans Immi-fo- r Nielsen said, "was for bombing sniper fire, ton, he has been In the- service conduct at Pinecrest Inn in establishing communis Rehabilitation Training Program, several months. Ills wife, the gration canyon, Mrs. H. C. Han- ncr.militury objectives and schools cations that aided the First Army the enrolled Those being Dr. Arthur and strafing innocent school child- bridgehead at Remagen," tlie ci- L. former Marian Skidmore and fam- sen, Logan, reports. with Dr. George Pierson Mrs. Beeley, Emil are Mrs. Wenergren, Lo"Our ren, he laughed scornfully. tation said. ily, are making their heme in as associate Mrs. Ada E Morrell, targets were bullseyes; we hit oil gan while Captain Prestcn serves Jack Croft, Andersons the wife, Corporal S. C. Baliff of Logan, "In the training and rehabilitaMrs. end saw tanks and factories and I overseas. former Nadine Johnson, and small tion of war veterans, " President Mrs. Merle Timmons, Mrs. Martha them in flames, he said. son, are their home in Cowles points out, the University Sorensen, and Mrs. Bernice Cole. Niei.en was first allowed to Richmond. making Promoted has a serious responsibility as well man. The women will study under wasjj bis teeth, have a bath and Private Courtney A. Jensen, son some of the finest physio as a great opportunity for service a haircut after he had been a Alvin C. Jensen, Logan R. F. D pists, doctors and nurses in the to the state. Development Early He 120 transferwas days. prisoner has been promoted to private first nation. They will receive instruc- - red Of Phosphate Urged 'President Cowles emphasizes the to Nanking April 18, 1943 class with the Cyclone division tion in the k method of a fact that these special courses and after the raid on Japan. year on Luzon. He is a member of com- treatment and bedside care. (Continued from page Onej which are necessary programs, Imprisonment wras the same pany B. 152nd infantry, 38th divdaily routine. Nielsen described it at Pocatello, Ida., and Paul Nash, parts of the reconstruction period In At the Smart Home ision. This division has been as: Get up at 6 a. m. Breakfast secretary of the Pocatello chamber we are entering, are additional to action in Zig Zag pass, east of ' re at 8. Exercise with a guard of commerce, outlined present pro- courses regularly offered by the W. Wilford Smart Mrs. Mr. and Olongapc, in the Zambles moun12. 11. at Lunch 10:30 and duction facilities in the intermoun- University and will be equal in an thrilled Monday by tains and against the Japanese Bed at 9:30, The tain area. every way to the schools traditiexpected visit by Dr. 'Arthur Me Supper at 5 p. m. Simbu line, east of Manila. we had nothirfg of rest time the Ansons Los , onally of and high standards. three Frank secreGregor Shelley, executive All who1 are interested in any geies California. The eldest son, to do nothing is the hardest thing tary of the state farm bureau and Wedding Told Purdoe, one of the visitors, was jin the world to do. There was chairman of the American Farm phase of the University program A nn.T'a to of interest Bureau federation phosphate de- from the coming year are invited Logan wounded in the Holland invasion ' nothing to read. In Peiping he saw the first been residents took place today in Salt and has hospitalized for velopment committee, led a discus, to write the office of the presiLake City when Dorothy Meacham months overseas. He has ericans since he wras taken pris-bee- n sion on the dent, University of Utah, in Salt Bill." became the bride of John William in the U. S. A. for three oner some Wake Island boys." Lake City. "The night of August 20 the McOnuld. Mr. McDonald is the months and is slowly recovering'. son rf Mr, and Mrs. L. C. Me Another son, Bruce, is in the Navy Japs came in, gave us a shave and Donald, and the bride is the dau- air corps. Another brother of Mrs. a bucket of hot water that was ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Fmart, F. D. Me Gregor and a a treat and told us the war was MeacKam. Members of both families friend of his, Mr. Murray Stewart, over. Nielsen lost 40 of his 175 attended a reception which was who Is a student of law in Wash. pounds during imprisonment. held in Hotel Utah. The young D. C., were with the group. They' Hite, Nielsen and Deshazer were im-tcouple will make their home in plan to return the latter part of at times confined to soli tray week from Ogden and visit prisonment, but nothing more than Logan and continue thou studies this bare fact can be reported. at Utah State Agricultural collet at the Smart home. to the 14 A wide variety of building Fixtures. machinery and rubber Roods have been Included in the OiA reveimision pricing ow grain. The good. Including tiaVren and plumbing flxtuies, ,n U weather stripping, rubber mats, rponges and outside the oil loth, urc the M consumer durable goods field to bo given reconversion prices. All of them are Items pressingly needed by civilians, and moist are ready to be produced in volume. Fall Opening Open Labor Day Mrs, ClurMs H. Sor- arrived In California In Tricing Program U Ready For State Fair to j ' ward-Uxikln- '- , b.-e- i r J ar ! I -t Three Views of j ! New Hat 3-- I Ar-de- ll, V i i. r rv4. , I i J pro-servi- life-ves- FRONT VIEW -- Amber felt and amber cetrlch plumee end Mery Mullen of the Mullen ts Sie-te- re i trio, heard on N8Ce Citiea Service Hlflhwaye In Melody," Gin takea on tho 8lamor borough belle. Sally Victor, who designed it, eaye we'll bo dressy this year, especially es to hate. P00 j . v A ' M . v V--- F'. i r 'P-5- .t ,, - .1 v kV 221 Melda, of th Inglng Mullen Sitter trio heard on NBC "Citle Service Highways In Melody," shows you what this portrait hat looks Ilk from the side. Note the flattering way the feather curie up un- PROFILE V I EW I der the brim at the right tide. 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