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Show Frilly, November 9, 1913 Here from East I In Hospital Andrews Mr. and Mrs. Lew Mrs. Harriet L, announce the birth of a daughWest First South, a local at Monday, hospital. ter, to the hospital Mrs. L. F. Keller Hack from Detroit Benson, of 238 has been taken for treatment, la also there. 4 4 4 4 Adrian W. Hatch. Logan busi- Talks in Salt Lake nessman, has returned from DeDr. Franklin S. Harris, presitroit, Michigan, on a business dent of Utah State Agricultural trip. college, presented an address today 4 4 at a meeting of farm leader and Discharged OPA officials in Salt Lake City, 4 4 Bob Hickman, son of Mr, and Mrs. Othello Hickman, has been Another Stripe from the army air discharged Dean Holman, son of Mr. and corps. He was stationed at Lowry Mrs. A V. Holman, of Logan, Field, Denver, Colorado. has been promoted to rank of 4 sergeant in the signal corps. He Is stationed on Guam and has Son Arrives been overseas 14 months. A son was born Wednesday at 4 4 4 4 to and Lionel J. a local hospital Sarah Anderson Freeman, 235 leaves Serviee Private First Class Lyman Jen-rt- n, North First East. Mr. Freeman , son of Mrs. Lottie Jenson, is serving in the navy. of Logan, has been discharged Fort Douglas. j from the army at Eighth Child He Is wearing three hattle stars Mr. and Mrs. William Horlacher for campaigns in France and announce the birth of a daughter, Germany and served 20 months their eighth child, bom recently in Europe, at a local hospital. There are flvj pirls and three boys In the ser- Stores Will He Open vice. Just another reminder that all store in Logan will be open, for Leaves Service business as usual next Monday, Weldon Kofoed, husband of I'el-v- a November 12. The banks and offices Ewing Kofoed. of S.nithficld. j county and city public from the; are t he only places that will be has been discharged returned j clr.sed. Chairman L. T. Wallace air corps and army home. He is a former instructor- of fiir Lcgan chamber of comat Utah Slate Agricultural col- ( merce Merchants committee re- re t: that the stores in Ogden lege. and Sab T ah" City will be open I he rule of the Lo-oI for business, Poultry Meet Merchants committee is that of William Worley, president they close and open for business the local Poultry Breeders associ- for holidays the same as the of a announced meeting ation. stores in Salt Lake City and members for tonight at 8 p. m. Ogden. comin the Logan chamber of merce headquarters. All members are urged to attend. . $ an 4 4 g , J .!?. I he ! four-engin- for the An executive seer-tarUtah Stale Agricultuial college alumni association will be appointed and possibility of construction of a .w mens dormitory discussed Unrig nt at a meetexing of the alumni council Hotel ecutive committee at the Newhouso in Suit Lake City. executive H. Parley Kilburn, for plans secretary, announced the meeting, which will he under direction of A. Russell Cioft, of Ogden, president of the association. Several applicants are seeking the secretary position to succeed reMr. KUburn, who resigned cently to become supennU-nden- t of the state industrial school at Ogden. Plans, for constructing a mens dormitory on the campus from alumni funds and subscription, also will receive consideration. Other business will Include the possibility of staging an alumni-sponsorassembly at the college each quarter as well as plans for electing senior class officers at frequent interval throughout the year. A suggestion that parents of college senior purchase life memberships In the alumni association for their son or daughter as a Christmas gift, will be discussed. Mr. Kilburn reported that a proposal that arrangements be marie with the editor of Student Life, campus weekly, for publication of an article in cadi Issue about prominent alumni and the association, will be considered. Members of the committee are D. A. Skeen, past president Of the association; Ruby S. Garrett of Bountiful; Le Roy Hillatn and Seth T. Shaw, of Salt Lake City, and Cantril Nielsen, of Hyrum. ed ed I will study more how to give account of my little, than how to make It more. A. C. A. Hall. CT7 A. Pet- son of Mrs. M. L. Peerson, terson, of Logan, has been disat charged from the air corps He Gowon Field, Boise, Idaho. was a pilot in the air corps and has been stationed at Clovis, N.M. 21, i r.. LOGANS NEWI.G.A. STORE 4 4 4 4 First in Stat- e- Cache county barbers are the first in the state to form an agreement under a 1945 law to and prices establish minimum hours, acopening and closing cording to W. R. McEntire of the commission. business regulation The price sea!? includes 65 cents for a hair cut and 50 cents for a shave. 2 for Official Count canvass of ballots in election Tuesmunicipal Logans not did change the unofficial day returns, according to Auditor H. The official Reuben Pedersen. count was listed as follows: Curtis L. Miner, 1867, William Evans Jr., 1575, for mayor; Glenn G. Nielsen, 2180, Vern B. Muir, 1248, for commissioner; Jesse P. Rich, 1744, L. Tom Perry, 1637, for city judge. CORNFLAKES Official , MILK All brands Ksilcggs Large size z 44 Coming Home Lieutenant Colonel Joe former Utah Aggie White-side- 4 4 Marriage Licenses 4 4- - for WHITE ROSE s, frosh football coach, will be home soon after serving five years In ..the army. He left with the Logan national guard unit in 1941 and has seen action in practically all Pacific engagemajor central ments, the Philippines and was recently stationed in Korea. His wife, the former La Zella Ewing and sen K:m, have been making their home in Logan. Low Prices Every-Da- y Niblet Brand Soup 3 -- CORN Campbells Tomato 4 4 4 4 4 Cache Valleys Best 5 tLh lb. bag DRUG DEPARTMENT j FRESH PRODUCE 4 VICKS VAPORUB Marriage licenses have been is- sued at the Cache county clerks Office to Reed Verl Goodsell, 19 of Newton and . Wahneta Grace to Buckley, 19 of Providence; Loris A. Johnston, 20 and Athla Louise Grahm, 20, both of Smoot, to Charles Ervin Wyoming; Schenk, 25 of River Heights and Melva Rowane Nish, 21 of Logan; to Lawrence Cecil Lyon, 21, and Marion Allen Mecham, 18, both of Firth, Idaho; to Dan A. Stow-el- l, 27 of Logan, and Glenna 26 of Hyde Park; to Jack Darrell Bodily, 20, and Dona Bowen, 19, both of Burley, Idaho; to Wendell Horace Bowles, 22, of Connie Lewiston, and Mabel Griffin, 19, of River Heights. ALKA SELTZER 30 Regular 35c ... Regulr 60c ASPRIN FITCH I1AIRDRESS Sea-mon- s, In Europe Alumni To Name Official 4 Lieutenant Miles Secqd ' t New Instructor For ROTC Unit Aberdeen, Tfd MM.tlctcr., of Wash,, is voting with the - K Wood family In Mindon. Mr. j Mr. Hiddleion i$ interested in has Sergeant Charles Lesley Woods farm machlmry model. A arrived on the Utah St.-t-e . I ver Johnson LOST eollege campus to as. bicycle). rifl J Faulted a dark dull red and has; sume duties as military science to LieutenS. instructor, aeco-dinp.i.,4 worn off in several places. Class Gerald private Fir-'Biior.gs to newspaper carrier who Hatch. 21. son of Mrs. lui Prele ant Colonel Ben B Blair, head of need It very Ivid. Finder please Hatch, 474 North Sixth Fast, has the military department. notify Charles O. Peterson, phone keen discharged from the army A native of Salt ke City, 5.23 J. Gowen Fli id. Boise. Idaho. He Sergeant Lepley recently waa re4 4 In several Italian participated leased from the Walla Walla, Second Girl campaigns and In Normandy . he Wash., general hospital . Mr. and Mrs. Tony J. Cuhna, , was treated wounds for sustained 580 the 1 r O ni 0 1 IH1 East Center, announce In netiop In Germany. Prior to birth of a daughter, their seClyde J. Otterberk, son of Mr. going overseas, he was stationed cond. at a local hospital Monday, and Mr. A. N. Otterbeck. has at the Reserve officers training Mr. Cuaha Is an instructor at been promoted to stuff sergeant, Fannin. Texcorps camp. Camp PullState Washington College, with an armored police battalion. as. He entered the armed forces man. Mrs. Cunha Is the former He has been in the sendee three 1938. in . Gwen Smith. stationed at years Camp Otterbery, SerIndiana. Sergeant Lepley replace Church Notice geant Reed C. Richardson, who was given an honorable discharge Leave WAVES conDivine worship will be In October. Mrs. Lepley, the forNovemducted Friday evening, have To Cache valley girls and the The Rev. been discharged from the WAVES mer Julina Walker, ber 9, at 7 oclock. two of St. t the CleariTeld Naval Surply de- - couple's Harold Brauer. pastor are daughters, Pauls Lutheran church In Og- pot Reparation center. They are making tlulr home in Logan. den. will tv the speaker. Meetings Phyllis Yeates. of Nibley, and are regularly held every Friday Elsie Florence Bastion, of Logan, Health Report evening at 475 E. Sixth North j in Logan. Everyone Is cordially Xo Make Home Here health Cache county picture inuted to attend. week revealed that there for Capthn and Mrs. Claud Man- - werethetwo cases of chicken pox, X- gum and two children are in Lo- - one of ! gonorrhea and one of InItll rertICC pan to make their home whiW in Logan, npd in fantile ! first Captain Mongum studies at Utah the Fred Roberts, seaman, case of Infantile one county, class, of Logan, Is serving with State Agricultural college. He re-tparalysis. was released from the the cently magic carpet" unit of Air Transport services quartermaster corps. Naval Hack to States Pacific wing which is engaged In Major Paul II. Thorpe, a nareturning Recovered Allied Mili-t.n- v Presents Play Prisoners back to the states Dr. Chester J. Myers, head of tive of Providence, has returned from the Pacific. The "magic the speech department at USAC to the United States, alter servcarpet" unit is Air Transports appeared on a special program ing 21 months in Europe, After with his Squadron 12. which Is giving No. si onsored by the Grace, Idaho a visit in California 1 priority to the returning pris- literary club Monday. More than wife, the former Lois Carlson. oners. Planes of the unit are fly- 200 Thorpe will return to Salt club members, guests, and Major Lake City to resume duties with ing over 20.000 miles of air routes from Oakland, Cal.. to Tokyo. high school students interested In Standard Oil company. the meeting The huge, craft be- drama attended Rest satisfied with doing well, ing used by the service, have been where Dr. Myers gave the popuby Ed- and leave others to talk of you as covering nearly 3.500.000 miles a lar drama, "Romance, month on their mission. ward Sheldon. they please. Pythagoras. , John D. Thomley. contact representative for the Veterans adin Logan, will be ministration the at regular monthly jpeaktr meeting of the Logan American8 Legion Post No. 7 tonight at canyon the Legions p.m. in home. Out of Uniform I, Urn from Washington ! 1 Vet Speaker t Here from and Mis. Edward Cox, of i Mrs. Floyd Heaum and children. New York City, are visiting with Los Mrs. CoxS mother. Mrs, R, t) Stanley and Katherine, of Reese. Angels, Cal., are visiting rela lives in Logan. Mr. Announce Hirth Rage Fivt The Cache American, Logan, Cache County, Utah Regular 25c PHILIPS MILK OE MAGNESIA SAL HEPATICA 4 4 4 4 4 4 Private First Class George H. Champ, who has been attached to the U. S. military mission to Norway at Oslo for the past four months since his hospitalization in ' England following the battle of the Bulge, has been transferred to General Headquarters of the European Occupationary forces at He is conFrankfurt, Germany. nected with the supply division of General Eisenhowers headquarters and report that his old combat outfit, the 78th. infantry, now is occupying the American sector of Berlin. Before leaving Norway, he had an opportunity to visit He is the Stockholm, Sweden. son of Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Champ of Logan. Regular 60c. OXYDOL large . COFFEE SHOP s EH . SCHILLINGS . 490 150 170 220 500 LEMONS Sunkist Jb. 00 io lbs. 690 ORANGES 252s LETTUCE Large Head . . i LB. 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