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Show Friday, NovimUr 23, 1013 The Cache American, Logan Cache County, Utah Visitor IJtisineiNS bn-tne- -s or j progrum Tlie junior recreation which started at the Logan gym l.ist Saturday will not be held thi week, but a lit be resumed Saturday, December 1. of Southfield, has president of Theta national honorary i I J j i and of ty Brun-oFillmore, Marilyn Tanner of Salt Lake City. j ists group are requested to meet room. Cache In the childrens county library, Sunday at 6 pm. following the formal opening of the Ogden Pallette club exhiUt. 4 4 4 4 officially over. 4 Home missionary assignments for Cache stake on Sunday were listed today as follows: Benson ward. A. H. Parker: Hyde Park. E Ray Guymon; Third ward. Glen Mehr; Fourth J. ward, William Hyde; Fifth ward. FrankAnnounce liirth Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Gunter of lin D. Richards; Ninth word. Dr. H. Loom Blood; Tenth ward, Cornish, hate received word of Henry Salisbury, and North LoMr. to a of the birth daughter gan, President L. Tom Ptrry. and Mrs. Verl A. Gunter, of Norman, Oklahoma. Mrs. Gunter is the former Marcella Lavlgne, of Marriage Licenses Harrison, Idaho. Marriage license have been isi r - A a,ti i .. sued at the Cache county clerk's add treatment Interesting yoke Discharged office to Forrest Le Roy Hunter. to this gray wool dress. Makand dash our Ray Lundahl, son of Mr. and 20. of Idaho Falls. Idaho own wardrobe can save you Mrs. E. W. Lundahl. of Logan, Judith Mi Bride. 17. of Shelley. ing to invest In t irtory Bonds. from the Idaho; to James Fredrkk PincocK dollars has been discharged stores. returned 61. and Euphemia H irris Jacobs, Patterns at local army air corps and U. S. 7 rfctuty Vtfartmtnt His wife, the 45, both of Sugar City. Idaho; to home lat week former Jerry Morgan and small Eldon T. Munns, 23. of Garland, their and Alta Rhodes. 22, of East Home for Visit have been making son, home in Downey, Idaho. Garland; to Duane Goodman. 23. Lieutenant Alma Watterson is of CornKh. and Donna Glover, 23 from on furlough home Morten-sen- . army of M. Lewiston: to Jay Coming Home 25. of Troinonton, and Mary duties, visiting members of his Han-eaviation A. Joseph Ellen Jenkins, 22. of Lordsburg, metahmith, first class, of Provi- N. M ; to Reed Lynn Kunz, 18, family. 4 4 4 4 4 dence, 1s on his way home to of Bern, Idaho and Carol Marie 40 after a civilian to Logan become again, Wnght, 17. of Montpelier, Idaho; Hack months naval service. He is one to Glendon Hall Bateman, 20. and McCulloch, who has been Olie of the thousands going through Donna Lee McKinley. 18, both of school at University attending naval demobilization center head Pocatello, Idaho; to Gloyd La Mar ed for the States. His wife is Bennett, 18. of Thatcher, Idaho, of Colorado with a naval trainMrs. Nora Hansen. and Geraldine Smith, 18, of Grace, ing unit, is vacationing in Logan. 4 4 4 4 4 Idaho; to Golden Forsberg, 25 of 4 4 4 4 4 Promoted Logan, and Fern Slauchley, 23, of Promoted to Major Howard F. Hammond, son of Nibley, A Grant Holman, son of Mr. of B Hammond, Mrs. Emma 4 4 4 4 4 and Mrs. Albert Holman, 135 West Providence. has Comes Home , Third North, has been promoted 9th serceant with the Infantry to major with an ordnance unit First Lieutenant Wendell dnision of the 47th regiment in and rell. son of Mr. and Mrs. in Manila, P. I. He graduated He is a technical from Utah State Agricultural colP. J. has has of and clerk Morrell, Logan, administrative turned extended an lege in 1941 and entered the arhome for northern the In In NoFrance, Rhineland, Ardennes, and, leave from duties with the army my as a second lieutenant air corps. Lieutenant Morrell Is a vember that year. He went overcentral European campaigns. i veteran of both European and seas about a year ago and has 4 i Paciftc war campaigns, having been stationed in New Guinea Four Join Spurs at While and the Philippines. flown an attack bomber throughFour sophomore women were out the north African and Italian USAC he was a member of Pi pledged to Spurs, national sophoIn the early stages of Kappa Alpha fraternity and Scabmore womens service orgamza- - campaign Blade. His wife is the the European war. He flew the bard andHelen former Miles, daughter of tion, at Utah State Agricultural , reqUfecj 53 missions before of Mrs. L. S. Miles, according to Lorna Jol- - turnln? home on leave After Mr. and Boulder City, Nevada, j cpentiirg several ley, of as a Smithfield. months 4 4 4 4 4 4 Spur president. New pledges are special instructor Lieutenant Mor-Jul- ia Welch and Della Mae Lu-- 1 ren was assigned to a special-ca- s, Graduated of Logan; Bcttv Hansen, of iowieve attack bomber demon-RigbAnother class of qualified radio Idaho, and Mildred Nixon. Oration team and went to the have been graduated operators 4 4 4 4 4 4 Pacific theater of operations. He from the Fort Knox, Ky., armorHome on Furlough participated in attacks on the ed school. Graduates included PriBased on Sergeant Dick Lundahl. son of Japanese homeland son of R. Morrell vate Shiro Akiyama, Lieutenant Mr. and Mrs. E W. Lundahl, of Okinawa. 257 West First Noith, Okiyama, found out he that been flyhad Logan, is home on furlough from Raton. Fla., ing from the same airstrip as his Logan. Members of the class were j his base at Boca W. trained to play an important part Earl Lieutenant where he is stationed with the cour.dn. army air corps Sergeant Lundahl Encland. for some time without in the signal communication syshas been placing a lot of golf either knowing they were on the tem by which armored units are while in Florida with some ot island. Ijeuter.ant England, son controlled in combat. Each soldthe top flight golfers in the na- of Mr and Mis William C. Eng- ier in the course learned the tion. He will be home for about land. of Logan, was piloting a International Morse Code and Mustang fighter 10 days. through radio piocedure and a study of radio sets. Final in phase was field operation, which ladio sets were operated fiom combat vehicles under simulated battle conditions. -. I srhiKil Although no more announcements Mishionary Lists of the Logan Art- ,tudun will be made to the etudentbody, bonds will be sold until December 8 when the national drive will be 1 n, by Mrs i Bi-h- n. I diamatlcs fraternity ot Utah State' Agricultural college. New mem-- ! bers of the organization are Bet- - ' Artists Asked to Meet Alt members Wandt Nil-obeen elected Phi. Alpha talk rs-i- di s I follows: bara Maughan the Logan tenJune good reason h'gi In go.ng o be proud of $C75 over their bond quoti of All bonds were pureha ed $Gt 0 In the s hool through homeroom secretaries. Hie rams j Mor-Europ- , I ! J Because of their wholehearted support, all students will receive tickets to see the Walt Disney muL cal, "The Three Cab lleros, at the Capitol theater next Saturday. The students who purchased bonds during this week will receive tibkets to t he "Wings of Victory air show to be held at the Logan-Cach- e airport next Friday. The school bond commit ee Includes Mrs. Besie P'ck, facullty stud mt advisor, DeLsa Shanks, chairman and Marilyn Earl and Gcniel Lowe, assistants. Homerooms which have mad? in bond especially good record sales are those of E. J Passey. H M. Peterson, and Laura Mer-ril- L Outstanding salesman was June Dial of Mr. P'ssoys homeroom. NATIONAL ART EXHIBIT SLATED exhibit of An state-wid- e impor- at the Art Colin Ogden, ony starting Dec, 2nd and continuing for two weeks. It Is sponsored by the Ogden Art Guild, and will feature the nationally known contemporary ertist, Phil Dike. The showing of water colors and oils will be free to the public, and paintings may be purchased by Individuals and collectance will be held tors. Mr. Dike is an ertist who is in private and public coL lections throughout the United States, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City. He has won innumerable awards and prizes for his paintings of the Far West and has exhibited In the best galleries. eo I Lel-h-m- vi-itl- J 1. ci-e- . y, pro-giesse- d QUGH v 4 4 4 4 C No Ice to Skate on; Meat and Butter off Ration TREATMENT By Robert Crookston The Cache American skating pond has no ice yet, although freezing temperatures have been the ponds, for one week, and lakes and rivers are frozen, and children are going on ice over deep water, where tragedies have occuired. This thing of fooling around with a hose to supply water for ice on this pond seems silly, inasmuch as - there is water available from a nearby canaL But here js somethmg more Rationpleasant to read aboutof butter and fats are meat, ing history now, and the local dairy at Amalga, the second in size m this country, is now making but- AHEAD ter. w Poll-Parro- it ts r for "sissy shoes. ..on the feet s of healthy, active boys! are sturdily constructed inside and out to stand up under hard usage...and in looks and comfort, n too, theyre shoes for boys. Its no place Poll-Parrot- All you people who are really concerned about success of local industry, why dont you insist upon local dairy products and ac- cept no other, and if your dealer hasn t got the local goods, then go where you can get it, and remember to be loyal to our growing industry. HORSE RACING IN CANADA "he-ma- From the following figures we learn that horse racing is also a popular sport In Canada: The 26 racing associations which conducted 35 meetings during the year re ported to the department, which controls racmg in Canada that a total of $42,193,258 went through machines a figure the surpassed only in 1929. In that year before the depression, Canadians wagered a total of $45,580,-84- 5. pari-mutu- Rechows FINE FOOTWEAR 31 North Main HOSIERY LINGERIE BAGS Phone 155 The el 1945 betting higher than wagered In 1944 ever, there wras days of racing 298 in 1944. But pari-mutu- el $1,243,890 total was the amount $37,068,199. Howa total of 307 in 1945, against the average daily take Increased from in 1944 to $1,371,965 this past season. 4 Kita R. r- San of Roikilliy, 1 ui Obispo, Cul , and stoke jx nt Mrs iushman; duet, Misses lam Maughan and Catrna Betty Tlie Pen. II VV1 canp cf Gun-- i the dau ht rs ot Utah pioneers Muiray; remarks by Mr. 'Meame Rena H. met Friday at tin i sit'll ; trio, Venice afternoon Maughan and heme of Mrs Robert P. Leatham. Ltbihman, duet, Mus Carol with Mr Nettie W. Thorpe in Fdifh Maughan; Hall and Mis Iktsy Wyatt, with charge of the foilcwirg program Miss Ruth Hendry accompanist; M were Praver Mnv by Leishinan and Mrs. Leatham: the tribute to the visiting teacher Preston H. Medicine of Pioneer Days was slven by was given bv Murv W And 'ram Brenchley. Special numbers were two accordion selections were by the choir. hv Mrs Bishop and Mrs. Frank B. Gretta Hall; hisrlaytd tory Of Mrs. Label L Jones w i Lelshman entertained at a dinner nad by Nancy Hendry. During a party at their home Thursday evtheir social hour a lovely luncheon was ening, the occasion being served to 12 ladles bv the hostess 12th weddig anniversary. MiniaavsKted bv Mrs Sarah Bradley ture brides and groms centered . the small table and t lace cards and Mr Nancy Hendry. Mrs Howard Jones and marked places for Mrs. and favors and Mcsdames Archie Hyrum Woodward we.e hostesses Messrs, to the lad.es of the Pete Maugh-a- n Maughan, Luther Baldwin, Leroy Orson camp of the daughters of Thorpe, Irkes, Lewis Utah pioneers at the home of Brenchley, Allan Lelshman, Leroy Mrs Jones. afternoon. Irishman, Ernest Lelshman, Dr. Friday Maud Hendry took charge of the G. S Francis, Preston Bishop Brecnhley, Lynn Larsen, proRay meeting where thr following gram was rendered- History of Lcishman, Charles Leatham and Mrs Jane B Gunnell was read the host and hostess. Mrs. was assisted in serving by bv Veda Smith, vocal duet, The twin daughters, Doretta and Morning by Mrs Alta her . The remainder of tho C. Brenchley and Mrs Ph IPs Dom-ttawas spent playing bunco Srencrk accompanied evening Mrs. by Ethel Jones; lesson topic. 'Pion- and progressive 500. eer Medicines" was given by Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Harold Glenn Be-- s e Jones, duet. Mother Dear" spent the week in Idaho by Mr Bunehley, Mrs Snrnre At Bliss they visited ith their Hans were made for a Christbrother and family, Mr. and Mrs. mas party to be held December Earl Leatham; at Twin Falls with 2Lt at the home of Mrs James their son Gene and Mrs. Santa A La ishinan, prayers were by Bilbao and daughter Ruth. Gene Mrs. Jane B Maughan and Mrs accompanied lus parents home Fljos Gunnedd During a social and spent two days. Hhe then rehours a lovely luncheon was turned to Twin, Falls where he has served to 14 ladies. employment. The bishopric and wives of the Wellsv ille Second ward celebrated MILLION UNDERCLAD their wedding anniversaries Satall came IN EUROPE urday evening, which within the week. They are Bishop Former Pesident Herbert Hoover and Mrs. Frank B. Lelshman, has declared that "there are cerCounselors Mr. and Mrs. Vernon one hundred and fifty milBankhead, Mr. and Mrs. Alton tainly lion people In Europe alone who I Parker, and Ward Clerk and Mrs. Louis S. Kerr. A lovely are dreadfully undcrclad as a result dinner was served at the Blue- - of war." He appealed to the Ambird in Logan, after which they erican people to start putting aside attended the dance at Hyrum. A now all the serviceable used doth mTdmght lunch was servcl at the ing they can spare for donation to home of Bishop and Mrs. Leish-ma- n the Vctory Clothing Collection for after the dance. The Relief society conference overseas relief January Mr. Hoover, who was adminisof the Wells ville ward was held in the tabernacle in connection trator of American relief activities with sacrament meeting Sunday j during World War I, said: With the current shortage of evneing After the opening exer-- 1 s, the program was in charge fuel overseas, suffering will be of Irestident Rena ii Leishmanfl doubled. Tens of thousands of Stake President Mrs. Harriet chldren are unable to atend school Lelshman and Mrs. Eva Lee! Gunnell of the stake board were for lack of shoes. Amercan families in attendance. The program was cannot give too much." ns Students Top Princess Style Aids Hand Price Bend Quotas of lh Igi r Larwui. a former resident of laifeiin. and stienhor of the William Budge Memorial hos-- I was a Logan vis Goes to California itor the forepart of the week in to moved ha lor Law Keith connection with the Deseret In- - j San Fernando valley. California, dustnej. ; work where he wilt continue j with the R. G. Green contracting j ' Club Fleets Ko Recreation Page rr - A. H. PALMER & SONS s |