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Show Tui'Mlay, December 4, ID 15 1 ll(1 . Dclie American, Logan, Cache County, Utah r G! Mr. and Mrs. V, win tnurtiuned with New Owner Tum G. j a Thunks-- 1 at dinner huine. The their Hoff has purchased the 6'ing I table was d corated with a ten-and Auto Cabins Miller Grcu-rterpiece of r0!Hlj Turkey dinner and will t? was served to Mr. and Mis. Mur-Main 521 ijnth at j Rbd new tell Rawlins and lonuly oX Fair-- ! to k'rve old 1 leased vuw, Idaho: Mr and Mrs Dale! Mon-opatrons. Mr. and Mrs, Rhe..f Munson. Mr. and Mr. Charles ! Smith arid families, of Ogun; young mtn illiible to reenter Mr. und Mrs. Arthur Cartiight. Mr. and Mr. Bill Bulien and the regular army will be .nterMr. and Mrs. ebe- - family. Walter1 ested m the advertisement nsue entitled Thompson, Mrs. Colleen Flippenee ' this in where 8nd Mrs. Irvine Van Orden and jle I'tn staying in the Army." children. Garth and Cleone Mon- 4 4 4 4 4 4 1C l0I1 10!t and hosiers. Wild Aicat Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Traveler Two elk and two deer, killed announce the arrival of a baby in the last hunt by Illegal means boy. sale to the Mr. and M:s. Dwane Day and. will be offered lor 12.15 at the family were Thanksgiving dinner, public tomorrow at state huUhiry. Jess Dailey, local guests of Mr. and Mrs. iKiuplas' deputy warden, has announced. Wright of Franklin. Idaho. Mrs. Nells Rasmussen The meat will be sold by auction. spent the week-en- d at Ogden with her' parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. D.l Starts Jiarn were believed to Transients Mrs Horace Eg m cnterta.ned ' two- have started a fire in a lth a children's party at her; storv barn, south of Wellsville, for l.er son Mux, Thursday E. S Laurence Monday morning. uas ob.erin; his birthday; fire chief, reported. The duma.e wus light. r Nora K. Crockett Keam Mrs. ( " Vs VV- j Y1- v , I V rire ! Pleads Guilty , and Mr. Mrs. Grant Doney! Mrs. Arthur Cartrlgu have purchased cf the W. G. dence. Thompson resi-b- e Mendon. " Large Lion and ' and ' cn . lam iv. Thomas J n:cn found tracks cf a mountain which they trailed and cornered it in some high cliffs Mr. Wickham shot the animal, which measured nearly eight feet from tip to tip and weighed 150 dogs, lion, ,Mrs- - ;nd ?..n da-- : 1 h'.er Mr.rjeri -. son have moved to Ogden, where Mr. Iverson has employment, Mary N. Nikon, Oscar Nilson, in the Army ! THERE ARE PLENTY .. AND HERE THEY ARE ! First, I keep my present grade. That means a lot. 1 Any time after 20 years I can retire at half pay increass ing year by year to retirement pay after 30 years of service. And the time Ive already served in active military or naval service counts toward my retirement time. Added up reenlistment seems pretty sound to me!n 6 three-quarter- By reenlisting for 3 years I can pick my own branch of service in the Air, Ground or Service Forces, and can go to any overseas theater I wish. 0 0 I get my mustering-ou- t pay, even though Fm reenlisting. Also, I get $50 a year reenlistment bonus for each year Ive been in the Army. My dependents receive family allowances for the full term of my enlistment. And Ill be eligible for GI Bill of Rights benefits when I get out of the Army. My food, clothes, quarters, medical and dental care are all supplied to me. And I can learn any of 200 skills or trades in the Army schools. 4 5 All of us who are reenlisting are going to have from 30 to 90 days furlough at home with full pay and our travel paid both ways. And well have 30 days furlough every year with pay. JANUARY AN IMPORTANT DATI FOR MEN IN THE ARMY now in Army who reenlist before February 1 will be in present grade. Men honorably discharged can reenlist within 20 days after discharge in grade held at time of discharge, provided they reenlisl before February 1, 1946. MEN reen-lisl- Addition It Food, Lodging, Clothes tnd Medical Cara ed You may enlist AT ANY TIME for I 'A, 1 or 3 year periods. (One-yeenlistments for men now in the Army with at least 6 months of service.) ar MONTHLY RETIREMENT INCOME AFTER: PAY PER MONT- HENLISTED MEN la 31, 1946 Rose Foy 20 Years Per 30 Years SrWc Master Sergeant 138.00 or First Sergeant $89.70 $155-2- Plus 20 IncreaM for () Servica Overseas. ( b ) Plus if Member of Flying Crews, Parachutist, etc. (e) Plus 5 Increase in Pay for Each 3 Years of Service. 50 Ar5 SEE THE JOB THROUGH U. 0. ABfJlY BE A GUARDIAN OF VICTORY AIR. GROUND, SERVICE FORCES :01 FEDERAL BLDG. Logan. Utah 5 M- - hnner guests Oluf Nikon. S oran 4Je"0n Mrs. staying OF REASONS . ocean treasure, iridescent, white l. Anita Cordon, singing star of NBCs Charlie McCarthy Show, wears two of them in her auburn curls as the only accent to accompany an dress. The butterflies come from Tahiti and are cut by hand from the South Sea Islandsf shells. Dt- - of reys. of Logan, were Millville visitors Monday evening, i Nils P. Ohon is very ill at this j The Boy Evouts, Gleaner girls, iand Junior girls, under the di- writing Mr. and Mr, Henuo and John Nelson spent the w'eek- - .Logan high senool pool Wednes- end in Salt Lake city. day evening. and family, were dinner guests and Mrs. Owen Jenson 'of Mfdi at Logan, Thanksgiving day. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Iver- - pounds. ... Im BARRETTES Om of the prettiest of the new hair ornaments is the butterfly barrette made of that mchrrrnd and Mr. Hawes, of Franklin, Idaho, were Mr. and Mr- -. Lewis Ar. ler;;:: deer hunlng east of Franklin, ancj family, Joseph R. Jenson and Monday, and with the aid of two verner Lewis, Mrs. June Reeder Vf? Me A. in' spent road at H'de Park, where until a new bridge iS'Tucsdar D.uce famjly were celebrating over river constructed Lcgan hduse for heir mother, Mrs. west two miles of about Logan, according to Bro, Nl.lvn. CO, Until the county road supervsor. road is opened motorists are urged to U'e the Valley View highway or go by way of Wcllsville to Wickham . all-bla- ck 1 Ith Richmond North ward. LucU,e ls! Mrs' Halyard LcganMendon Peter ' the home north 4 4 4 Road Closed Kills from mother-of-pear- i M' ST The closed ' and and Mr. 'jpji & si-t- er ET oU MOTIIER-OF-PEAR- L of Logan Devon arraigned m District court Monof on contributing charges day to the delinquency of a minor girl. He pleaded guilty and will sentenced by Dhtrict Judge llalf-broth- Nora Ellen Crockett Ream, of H. E. Crockett, former secretary of state, died at the home of her daughter. Ir. Beuluh Ream Allen. Friday tn San Francisco, CaL, of causes incident to age. accoidlng to word received by Suit Lake relatives Sunday. She was born December 28. 18G2 in Logon, a daughter of Alvin ad Mary Sophia Crockett, and was one of the first settlers in Boar Lake valley. an active Ream was .Mrs. member of the LD9 church, had been a resdent of Dingle, Idaho for many years before moving to Long Beach, Calif. She was j D. Ream William married to November 11, 1885 in Logan. Mr. Ream died several years Bgo. She moved to San Francisco 82. I n, Htil.-e- and one troth: r, Ms. Naotn And, Ison, of Winnie, Arinina; Mi. Amu Reeuer, of Coin-rd- i; Mrs. Wuiidu Ashcroft. of W. G Hide Park; of Whitney, Idaho, five and three Roluiid A. Itiese. ol Logan; Mrs. Andrea Lamb, of Hyde Turk; Gordon Reese, of Layton; Orval and Lowell Reese, of Benson; Mrs. Norma Reeder, of Trenton; Mrs. Ruth Dahle, of Ogden; Cecil Re-sof Salt Lake city, A son and daughter of Mrs. Munks was drowned in the first dam of the Logan river at the mouth of Luigun canyon a few years ago. Funerul services will be conducted Wednesday at 1 p.m, trv tile Logan Fourth ward chapel by Ira N. Hayward. Bishop The Kenneth Lindquist mortuary has charge of burial arrangements. half-sister- 1 a ManUa prison camp Five lnl1 er s: e Mlss Dclmae Lnut8-February- Chugg t the Mtrr Kn-- . I Mrs. Ivan Burton, of Park Val- include seven sons(ley, ernved lie re Sunday to spend Survivors and two daughters: William W., ome time with her children, who Mitchell A.. J. Rodney and Ken- - are attending school here, noth D Ream of Dingle. Idaho; Mf gnd M Kein, Redd and Dr. M.lton P. Roam and Fabian "ldrc" S: unay t0 make Cal.: Leandro. Sun both of Ream, home at Mrs. Blanding. Dr. Douglas Ream, ol Berkeley, children have been andRcdd Cal.; Mrs. Ida Choquette Dr. Allen, both of San Francisco, living with her father, A. M. Burial will be in Dingle, Idaho Hammond, while Mr. Redd was in the U. S. air corps. cemetery. Ruth Hammond is home Sophroma I. Kcc.sc Munk lafu,r strving the South 'with WACs. the Reese lone Munk, Mrs. Sophrona Seth Hammond has purchased 52, wife of Dr. N. E. Munk, dent- - j st and president of the Logan the Susan Schicss home and will city board of education, died Sat move his family Into it next urday afternoon at San Francisco, week. Calif., after a long illness. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Chugg and Mrs. Munk wa$ bom In Logan. October 17, 1893 a daughter of daughters, Nadine and Kay, left G. W. and Mary Rees Reese. She Monday morning for their home had resided here all of her life following the Thanksgiving weekand was active In church work end with their folks here. in the Logan Fourth ward. Lloyd Nielsen. Vincent Loosli She is survived by her hushand, four daughters: Mrs. Marydean M. and Royce Buckley, arrived home Ryberg, Veda Mae, Joan and last week and are in civilian Jeanette Munk, of Logan; three clothes again. |