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Show Tho Pace Fear American, Lop-an- , Friday, November 2d. 1915 Cache County, Utah I gradu iUJ in the cen.j.itiiy, w. m hjul of iitiiiu ring and woiked i 'I wilh the U. S. Bui ran Of IfrtU- !ti.ihim. lie suiervied cimtiuc- - VOniClTCnCC hydio-electri- e non of powei 1919 1912 19. and in from points and of classes fill geo' five representation Fifteen nominees to Btate was the for engineer three yew terms on the Utah graphical areas. peace officers .from Logan and of Idaho, director of water re- Stale Agricultural collfge alumni Retiring council members will touncs and sanitary engineer for surrounding communities in Cache lusted today by be Le Roy Ihllum, Mrs. PhylU council, were U. S. at the the public health service m and Rich counties met Parley Kllburn, executive secre- Kirk ham Owen. J. Morris Chris Idaho. He wu district manager chamber of commerce In Logan. tensen, Lydia Holmgren Tanner, tary. after their selection by Tuesday, November 20. The meetand Frank G. nominating committee. ing was presided over by Jay C. Ballots were mulled to all paid The nominee include: Newman, special agent in charge must be and at once, member Ralph S. Bluckham, MO. man-- 1 of the Salt Lake City office of the returned by March 1, 1 946, Mr. ager of the Moroni Feed com-- I He told attending officer FBI. were nominees Kllburn said. The of Utah the past pany, president continuation of the excelthat a selected with the Idea of more Turkey Growers Association, and among lent cooperation existing former member of the Utah Ex- all law enforcement agencies durtension service staff one of the ing the war would he paramount state's leading tuikey producers. in successfully combatting any Will W, Bowman. W. Salt Uke crime conditons that may arise era. He attributed publicity council for Utah the Utah office of Price admin- - In the post-wElizabcth A. Covey Busby City, Power St Light company, former Istration, a member of the Salt much of the success of the Almira Covey managing editor of Internal Mrs. Elizabeth Salt Lake commerce tion' Junior charged security program Busby. 79, resident of Logan for Tribune and Telegram and Og- and former member of the Logan during the war to the alertness 42 years, died at the home of den Standard-Examine- r; was ac- rotary club. While at USAC he and intense effort on the part of her daughter, Mr. Della B. Wil- tive in publications work while was editor of the Buzzer, charter peace officers throughout the kinson. of Logan. Thursday at at Utah State col-- lt member of Blue member nation. and Key, Agricultural 8 am, ge and graduated from the Co- of Intercollegiate Knights. The meeting was one of a sewas bom in Echo. Mrs. Bu-b- y In school of Journalism lumbia held throughout Utah and ries 1808. 2. the daughter November 1927. qualified FBI instructor conductof Joseph and Elizabeth ParkWilliam J. Bond. '17, superined discussions of pertinent law inson Covey. She was married Duchesne district enforcement A anto Thomas B. Busby. December tendent of techniques. was 30, 1880. In Salt Lake City. Mr. schools who was principal of Waalysis of raid techniques satch high school, at lleber. 13 Busby died May 20, 1944. presented by special agent L. J. Japans major wir criminals, McGee who exhibited projection years, has been a teacher at RichMrs. Busby was an active member of the church, serving for mond. Midway, and North Sum- headed by General Hidekl Tojo, slides of the raids conducted in many years on old folks commit- mit. His wife is the former llez-- tl will be brought to trial In Tokyo Chicago in effecting the appretees, and was a member of the Thomas. early In December with three or hension of the seven members of Eliza R. Snow camp of the daughFredrick Frorccr. ll. president four courts functioning at once, it the Roger Touhy gang who had ters of Utah pioneers. of the Realty Insurance and Og- was announced Wednesday. escaped from the Illinois State Survivors include the follow- den home builders companies, has Colonel Alva C. Carpenter, chelf penitentiary. Emphasis was placThomas and sons daughters: ing Cal.: been in the insurance business of General Doughs MacArthur's ed on secrecy and careful plannD. Busby, of Sacramento. Bert U. Busby, and Wallace J. since 1914. He started the Cache legal secton, said that efforts will ing. Busby, of Pocatello, Idaho; Ralph valley cow testing association in be made to start the trials Dec. As a regular feature of these C. Busby, of Oakland, Cal.; Weslater taught 1, but a deflnl'e date cannot be conferences, and Richmond, slides projection ley A. Busby, of Nampa. Idaho; schools in City and set until Cheif Brigham Joseph were shown of wanted badly Mrs. Lottie B. Pauli, of Pres- Manti. While at U9AC he played B. Keenan returns from the atrocstate and federal fugitives, Inton. Idaho; Mrs. Nellie B. football and was on the track ity trial of Gen. Tomoyukl Yam-eshicluding Lc Roy Scott Johnson, of Seattle, Wash.; Mrs. team. in Manilla. who Is wanted in Box Elder Jessie A. Keeleyt of Salt Lake Ray D. Garner. 24. instructor WilkinCarpenter Indicated that Tojo, county on a felony warrant. City; and Mm. Della at Dixie Junior son, of Logan; a brother, William in agriculture of Japan at the time of premier Stating that the average drug is a native of Rexburg. Covey, of Salt Lake City; a sister, college, No. 1 on the addict has spent three years in a Pearl Harbor and in and music active Nell Covey, of Salt Lake City, 25 Idaho. Was war criminal list, may be one of penal institution, special agent 12 greatAg. club affairs while in school grandchildren and to face the allied court Frank Bergon pointed out that the first and at and taught grandchildren. Cowley, Wyo., user of narcotics Friends may call at the resi- Parowan before going to Dixie. of Justice. Tojo has recovered from the present-da- y dence of Mrs. Della B. Wilkin, Received his master's degree in a suicide attempt at the time his poses a difficult problem for law arrest was ordered and now Is enforcement officers. In outlin- son, 242 East First North Sun- 1937. held in Omori prison. ing the ill effects of habitual use day from 5 to 7 p. m.. and Monbeing secre'44. Leone Haight, Mary day until time of services. Bank of Funeral services will be conduc- tary to the cashier. is seCedar Southern Utah, City, 11 m. a. in the ted Monday at of the Iron county Alumcretary Logan Second Ward chapel by ni chapter, was active In music Bishop Lynn A. Thomson. Intramurals at the college and Burial will be in the Salt Lake a member of Chi Omega soand City cemetery. rority. will be Funeral arrangements former David C. Jensen, '33, under direction of the Kenneth Idaho member the of mortuary. Burley, Lindquist high school faculty and has servHarriet L. Williams Benson ed in the navy. Since being dishe has worked in southFuneral services for Mrs. Har- charged Idaho ern as an Insurance agent. riet L. Williams Benson, 87, resiVirginia Ketter McKinley, '31, dent of Logan more than 80 years who died Wednesday of Infirmi- wife of Robert McKinley, of Richscience be field, taught secretarial ties incident to ace, - will conducted Saturday at 1 p. m. at Rick's college, Rexburg, Idaho in the Logan First ward chapel for three years after graduation. Woiked with the soil conservation by Bishop Wilhelm Pedersen. She was born May 7, 1858 in service as a private secretary In Salt Lake City, a daughter of Pasadena, j,il and did graduate Benjamin and Mary Watkins Wil- work al University of Southern liams and moved to Logan with was a California. She member of her parents while a small child. In educated She was Logan the AWS council while at the schools and was married to Or-ri- n college. W. Benson in the Salt Lake Pernecy Lenkersdorfer Mellville, Endowment house in 1876. He '29, of Fillmore, graduated from died In May, 1917. the school of home economics Mrs. Benson was a member of with a major in, textiles. Taught the Logan First ward ancl a Re- in tile Fillmore high school belief society worker until her marriage and lias been health failed her. She was noted fore her for her beautiful flower gardens active in alumni association work. S. Grover Rich, '05, Salt Lake and had assisted young many persons who came to Logan to City, state rationing officer, forattend various schools. merly with the Farm Security Survivors include one son, Or-ri- n administration, Washington, D. C and Oakland, Cal. In 1939 was Raymond Benson, of Pocateltwo daughters, Mrs. executive lo, Idaho; president and- manager May B. Peterson and Mrs. Vella of the Regional agricultural credB. Anderson, of Logan; 12 grandit corporation. At the college, he children; 10 great-gran- d children, was manager of the football team and a sister, Mrs. Rebecct Eames, and a debater. Compton, California. reCharles J. Sorenson, 14, Friends may call at the W. Loyal Hall mortuary this even- search associate professor of Utah Agricultural expering from 6 to 9 p.m. and Saturday until time of services. Burial iment station, is well known will be in the Logan cemetery. throughout the west for his research work in the field of alIohn F. Jenkins falfa seed production. Did graduate work at the marine biological John F. Jenkins, prominent laboratory, Washington state and farmer and cattle man of Freeof California. Is audom, Wyo., passed away at his University home Wednesday. He was the thor of 33 publications. Fred A. Swalberg, '36, owns and eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. John and Mary Oviatt Jenkins, of operates a feed mill and hatchery Newton, and was born Septem- at Marysvale. He produces apber 13, 1868 at Farmington. He proximately 10,000 along turkeys, has made his home at Freedom with cattle, sheep and hoges each practically all his married life. year. Is bishop of the Marysvale He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Annis Jessop Jenkins, the fol- Second LDS ward, and a member lowing sons and daughters: Les- of the school board. Was a major lie Jenkins, of Ogden; Mrs. in animal husbandry. Warren G. Swendsen, 04, Boise, Claudia Pixton and Mrs. Olive Kaponack, of Salt Lake City; Idaho, president and manager of Denzil, Howard. Intermountain Byron, Leon, the Equipment Lyle, Mrs. Phyllis Haderlie, and Wildo Jenkins, of Freedom, Wyoming; the following brothers and CHECKED sisters: Lewis J., William E., inaJiYfif of E., Freedom ;Edmund Phillip or Money Beck D., of Los Angeles; VTrs. Alice For quick relief from itching caused by eczema Christensen, Mrs. Beil Sparks, of athlete's foot, scabies, pimnles and other itching use pure, cooling, indicated, liquid Newton; Mrs. Beth Bracken, of conditions, O. D. D. PRESCRIPTION. A doctor's formula. Logan, and 13 and Greaseless and stainless. Sootltes, comforts and sisters. Funeral services will be quickly calms intense itching. 35c trial bottle held in the Freedom, Wyo., ward proves it, or money back. Dont suffer Askyox. druggist today for D. D. D. PRESCRIPTION chapel Monday, November 26. Fifteen Named A s Nominees To Utah State Alu mni Council A Thanksgiving Prayer In Logan Tuesday By J 1 ar ; na-Lak- e Jap Trials Set For December Pro-ecut- ta a Taylor of all mankind, on this Thanks.iving. we guther day of the together to thank Toe for bounty of Thy eudences many vouchsafed to us during tins past year. We thank Thee for the blessing of peace. We thank Thee for the victory Thou has given us over the forces of evil. Tlune is the glory and the honor. We thank Thee for the return of our loved ones. We thank Thee for the strength Thou has given to endure. We and u them pray that Thou will bring consolation to oil of those who have not been so fortunate and whose dearest of every class, creed and color have given their lives for all of us. May we never forget the debt we owe their memory! We thank Thee for the desire for permanent peace that is In the hearts of Thy people. We thank Thee for the first steps that have already been taken toward this goal, However faltering and feeble these steps may be, we know that they are a start in the right direction. We thank Thee for the privi- - I Kel-lerma- n, Ruth Futln-- r of opium ard its denvatnes, and he of cocaine, and marihuana, sketched the extreme lengths to which an addict will go to obtain the drug, and the henious crimes often committed by one of "dope. under the influence The lecture included an exhibit of commonly used narcotics, as well as an explantlon of the various means of administering them. Using as a guide answers prepared by Grover A. Giles, Utah Attorney General, Leo C. Nulty, assistant special agent in charge of the FBI In this area led a round table discussion of various state criminal laws and an analysis of the proof required to establish violations of them. Included were practical problems relating to the law of arrests. freedom and we humbly pi the ri pun .ib.Iities it entails. Tenth us to fulfill our obligations. that we may be worthy oi our igit. We thank Thee for the oppous. Help rtunity, that l.e us to build a world In which all men. Thy sons, live as brothers. Give unto us the spirit of understanding that we may live and work together In peace and good It ge of aif -- re wilL We offer to Thee this day of Thanksgiving. Grant that we may show in our lives, our gratitude In for Thy many mercies. Jesus' name we ask It. Amen. f!L Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Buker Friday were Miss Sadie Baker, who is visiting friends and relatives in Mendon end Mrs. and daughter, Thompson Donna, of Ogden. Dinner was served to the special guests and Miss Luclle Baker, Horace Baker and the hot and hostess. Recently Melvin J. Baker end his wife were guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Baker. He Is In the army and stationed in Pennsylvania. Mrs. Ellen Bird entertained at Thanksgiving dinner, which was served at long tables. There were thirty guests, Including her childand great grandchildren ren, grandchildren. The M. I. A. entertained the public with a Thanksgiving dance. twenty-fiv- e A beautiful pound wus given away and was turkey won by Alvin Kidman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Kidman. Mrs. Marlin Larsen left Saturday for Denver, Colo., to be with her husband, who Is stationed there. Miss La vina Bird is levering from an infection following an appendicitis operation. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Muir and children were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Court Shaffer of Court was recently disNibley. charged from the army. El-wo- od - Sears New Christmas -- offers you Gift items that are still not available at the stores. You get quality gifts at savings when you purchase gifts for all the family from our BIG CHRISTMAS CATALOG in our Catalog Sales Dept. half-brothe- N Please don't be angjry at us if you'ean't always get Smith Bros. Cough Drops, Our stiU restricted Soon, we 0utp,t,11 hope,' there again be plenty of Smith Brothers . . soothing, delicious. Elack or Menthol, J & SMITH 8833. 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