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Show Friday. IK'ii'mWr 11. 1015 The Cache American, Logan Cuche County, Utah Making Funey l:sui S&15E5 !S 11) Hnidiii; ait jti and Models New Surf George D. tue Hun-.-- j Lo.aii1 ihv pniTimmcp lli! Glass in,- rwiimiuci if cl.au.bi r el con. mi rtf, the tohi.e ,nd Logan city in making j ccn'.aiU for the hon-miof stuJii.tk throughout the city. Fa go Five 1 I IJttlULO V. Wilson Jo cj !i W. Wil.-- i ii, 78. d ed at T1 e Mur.ue Corp retvnUy an toe home of liu daughter. Mrs.,! tn diMh.irge o' Pnvute noucci-Edward L. Mauglum, at Preston, juiiici V. Lkitt. of Oark'ktoji. Ho Ida., Wednesday morning. intend to return home to lue, Franklin Robbery He war butt at Clarkrtou, Mrs. Florence Cache county, Nov. 22. 1869. a was Albiston son of Joseih and Mary Ann Me rbbcd of our 200 Monday night Operation a t Cormick Wilson. He married by two men In a black car, who Dr. W. W. Merrill. forced her to top cn the road Bullocks, Dec. 16. 1897, in a serious oper.iton :.t t!i Ctt"!-- ' the Logan LDS temple. Valiev hospital Thursday morning. bitwtin Preston and Franklin. He was one of the early settlers At the latest jeport. he is doing Sin wa going home afur dosas well a can he expected. of River Heights und was active ing the Albiston Radio shop In in LDS church wo.k there, lie Preston. Discharged was active with the knitting inThe United State Marine Corps Review Given dustry of Cache county, being suannounced recently the discharge perintendent of the Logan Knit- "HaMy Heart, a drama by John Co. for 15 years. of Corjsorul Harry E. Michaelis, ling was very interestingly - til, L. veteran of the Patric, 21. of Smithfield, Wilson was a member of Mr. . by Mrs. Joel E. Ricks for Marshall islands, and the Okin- number MASS. Mill-- ! the Nrst mvcr Heights town board SOUTHBRIDGE. of the US AC Womens awa campaigns. on her and was active In securing a mod-heatary cap perched Jauntily model club, at a tea served in the Pioa cm water system. For 15 years pretty Betty King neer room of the Bluebird. Monsun glass. Equipped with tha j he was president of the Provinew . Entertains Friends Mrs. B. Guy Thatday sa me tvne rose tone hde lene (k,ni MrsOscar Ncl-oirrigation Co. In who was cher was j. 'rv'1 a prrsl- birthday anniversary, observing quorum, super- was hostess to a i roup of friends Church Notice it prepares eyes during the day.;d(nt time for good night vision so that, intendent of the Sunday school at her home last Saturday after-noon- . Divine worship will be consafer night driving and flying re- and chairman of the old folks A delicious dinner was ducted by Calvary Lutheran sult, according to the American committee. , siived and tonal unit spent. , DecemFriday Optical Company. In addition to He is survived by fue sons and ber 14. at eight oclock at 475 glare and dangerous daughters, le Wilson, RiIreston (lets Carrier E. Sixth North, the sermon toprays, the lenses also permit ver Heights: Moyne Mrs. Edward L. haze. vision better A third tna.l carrier for the ic for the through evening being. "John Maughan and M:s. Maude Spatlg, Pre-toreof Idaho has city points to Advent King. Meeh.ngs iTertcn. Ida.; Gwynn Wilson, Locently been added by the postal are held cveiy Friday evening at Christmas Tarty gan; Mrs. Bcrla Lamb, Hyde Tlie of addition 475 East D.xth North in Logan. pardepartment. A louly Christmas party was Paik; two brothers and two sis cel post delivery throughout the by ters, William S. Wilson. River givn lat Monday evening city has also been unnoumed. In Mission Field Mrs. Perry Jolincn and Mrs. Heights; John H. Wilson and Mrs. Ger fc Everton at the Johnson j gophia w Cardon, Log an f Mrs. Mrs. Wilford W. Smart receivMothers Tarty were exchanged and j j, 0rPnce Parkinson, Rexburg. ed word from her brother, John hum. Gifts to IJllie Mccham, ap0i. jg grandchildren The Builders group of the Beesirvcd and six J. McGregor, and his wife Va! Hatu-an-, hive girls of the Logan Twelfth who are Vilate Stewart, ',i Mary in the mhsion serving Wickham. ward gave a Christmas party for field Funeral sirviees were conducted for the LDS church in the Cilice Rose, Margaretta their mothers at the waid hall Loubiana-Texa- s Lois Evcrlcn, Beth today at 1 p. m. in the River Leah Dutioar, mission. Elder under the direction of Mrs. MaPeterson. Auleene Maurer, Opal Heights LDS ward chapel. Burial ,n the McGregor also served rc tt a Wickham. was in the Logan cemetery under and Mary Johnson, Mabel PeterBeekeeper, with Northwestern states mission Eleanor Rose the direction of the Kenneth Linddarner being served and gilts number of Lucdle son, Rallison, years ago. Mrs. Smart exchanged. quist mortuary. has another brother. Elder W. D. and the hostesses. Lillian B. Andrus McGregor and his wife, who are Pacific Vet Out from Navy Discharged on a mission Funeral services for Mrs. Lillian in the serving CAPE AND GOWN Hildegarde, famous Clair J. Ilovey. RM2c, son of northwestern states mission in With eleven battle stars and Bateman Andrus, 67, of Richchanteuse of NBCs Raleigh Room proMr. and Mrs. M. R. Hovey of Washington. She says that she exwere mond. held Niel2 at Reel Thursday four campaign ribbons, chocolate brown thats gram, wears Logan, who has seen considerson of Mr. and Mrs. p.m. in the Benson stake taberpects the next one to be called son, RdM2-more sophisticated than black. Adrian denacle at Richmond, with Bishp able service In various parts of will probably be Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Nielsen, 84 West Fourth Erastus Johnson officiating. signed the evening gown and matching cape the Pacific and at Panama, will James S. McGregor. South, has returned to civilian Mrs. Andrus, widow of John H. brown crepe with heavy silk fringe to give of be mustered out of the service 22 seen months life. Reed has her Andrus, who preceded in it weight, at San Francisco, Calif., shortly. Letter from India beauty and that wonderful slimocerr.as. He war assigned to the death, died early Monday mornline. Rows and rows of the fringe go He enlisted In the navy In Auming The Solomons, ing USS several months illdestroyer Corporal Willard M. Smart, lo- which was in on the first carrier ness. following horizontally across the cafe and down one gust, 1942. She was born June 18, 1882 cated in India with the army air side of the slit skirt. a of L. was James and Susie strike on the Jap Islands and daughter word looks it sends that corps, Stores to Stay Open the aircraft carrier USS Richardson Bateman, at Richas though there Is no chance of escorting Another remainder that Logan Hill when she was nearly mond, where she lived all her Bunker daughter, Evelyn Pehrson, of Salt out of there before spring. life. getting at 3.30 p. m. at the Kentoday stores suicide fliers. will sunk until remain gan by Jap open The boys had hopes, at one time, Survivors include nine children: neth Lindquist mortuary. Burial 8 p. m. on the following cays: of Mrs. T. L. Smith, Geral, James, being able to get back by was In the Logan cemetery. 21 December 15, Saturday, Friday Joseph and Raymond Andrus, all Christmas. He says that weather Awarded Trize 22. and Saturday. December of Richmond; Mrs. Nephi Moulton T. Quayle, 271 North Sechas been so hot, that they there John AAF Gunner Returns These are the only days that the of Magna; Mrs. Eva Evans, Mrs. a on at them of Cache sheet member a stand couldn't ond West, Ethel stores shall Staff Sergeant Wallace D. OlMrs. remain open later and Ida Cucas,Smith, night, but the heat is now sub- Valley Poultry Breeders Assn., has all of Ogden; 27 grandchildren, than usual. sen, son of Mr. end Mrs. Newell siding and that should make it been awarded first prize on a eight great grandchildren, and one Olsen of 128 South First East, J. easier to endure life there. He hen he entered in the Naticnal brother, Fred Bateman of Richbeen honorably discharged has Agronomy Wives Meet also states that there are a lot Langshan show, held In conjuncmond. from the AAF separation base at Mrs. Howard B. Pete.son and of high Burial was in the Richmond Oklahoma State point men who are still tion with the Mrs. D. W Thorne, were hostesses Lowry field, after serving for a at Calcutta, Poultry show. On the six entries cemtery. sweating it out to members of the Agronomy waiting for a boat. period of two years with the air he; made in the show, Mr. Quayle George forces. Prior to entering the servDecember wives, club at their received five awards. Besides the of George John Godfrey, 61, ice Sergeant Olsen attended the meelius at the Pe.erscn residence. Married in Berlin first place hen, he had fifth Clarkston, died Tuesday at the Australian, Resources, was the University of Idaho, and for civil726 place hen, and fourth, fifth, and home of Wesley Malmberg, discussion ian ocupation was engaged la Sergeant Martha Haltimmer, sixth place pullets. very , Interesting a after road, Canyon Logan long timber contracticing. After enlistJ. W. Carlson. of Logan, was married to Corillness. by Mrs. : A new member, Mrs. Jay Had- -' poral Francis H. Winchester, son GI Honor He' was bom at Clarkston, March ing in the air corps he became Social , 22, 1884, a son of George and to the of T. J. Winchester of Dowagiac, a turret gunner on a 4 dock, was introduced upon He Elizabeth Zaugg Godfrey. Bishop Wesley Keller has anclub. Refreshments were served Mich., in Berlin, Germany last of aerial gunnery completion November 24th. The dougle ting nounced that a ward social will was sexton of the Clarkston cemat the close of the meeting. school," and was attached to the ceremony was performed in the b.e given December 28th for Ninth etery for 40 years and was acFifteenth air force in the Eu-S- he tive in LDS church work. servicemens servicemen and church ward Sacred Heart by Caplain was torn at Wallsall, Eng- j ropean theater of operations, and Marriage Announced He married Annie Thompson, After I wives. The social shall include P. Hinnebusch. Michael Mrs. L. V. Fackrell, of Trenton the December the in 6, 1905, daughter of Mr. and put in 14 missions (combat). His Logan land, was dancing a floor a reception show and re- LDS Mrs. Henry Cartwright. Her hus-- . awards include the E T O ribbon announces the marriage of her the ceremony temple. held for the couple in the WAC freshments. All members of the He is survived by his widow, band died in 1940, and shortly af- - with four battle stars, the air granddaughter, Marie Holmes, to club. The then flew ward, 16 years of age and over five sons and daughters, George ter she moved to Salt Lake city. newlyweds mecjai and the purple heart. Ser-SSeymour Fonnesbeck, son of Mr. to Switzerland for a short honey- - re to attend, Leland, Samuel Vaughan and Beth is survived by a son VUigeant cordially invited olsen pans to retum to nd Mrs. Victor Fonnesbeck, df V moon. The bride graduated from General chairman is Prof. Evan Godfrey, of Clarkston; Dale Godhe will resume resi- where in ity00 Logan Logan. They were married school and has served B. Murray; he is assisted by Mrs. frey, with the U. S. army In Eu- Lake high Logan dence. Cgden, December 5th. Mrs. Funeral services were conducted with the WAC since February, Newell Winget of the Primary, rope; Mrs. La Neita Godfrey Croft is employed as a nurse are stationed of Berntson Ariel 1943. The refreshments; couple at the Cache Valley hospital, havin Berlin, working with the of- the Sunday school, floor show; ing graduated from the William fice of the staff secretary, U. S. Mrs. Franklin D. Richards of the Budge Memorial hospital school office of military government for Relief Society, and Mrs. Elsie for nurses. The groom was reJudd, Young Womens unit. Germany. cently discharged from the army air forces. fTo Hi t urn Home Joseph g Re-Ifcc- ur.de-iwen- m - d, ; jin-moon- - ho-te-- eu-mng- g c, , a con-cuct- ed B-2- j he j Fon-r.e-be- ck Perfect Bond Record Logan Junior high school went over the top in its bond quota of $2645, with the selling of $5824, which is 219 percent. The school has maintained a perfect bond record in all of the Victo tory loan drives, according Alvin W. Hess. The Principal was $4 original allotment per student, but In the final accounting the average was $9.00. Mrs. Phcbe Rees eighth grade section purchased a total of $1148, which was the highest of any section in the school. Captain Simpson Home g g & 5L M 18k je I M & M JS 0. 18k g g IN CALF & WITH . . Hk B On Display at n Captain Harold Simpson and his 3S wife, the former Adella Rutkow-sk- i of Pennsylvania, are here in Logan visiting his mother, Mrs. May P. Simpson, 1785 South First East. He has just received his discharge after four years in the army, having seen service in Hawaii, where he went in 1942 in the coast artillery corps, and later as battery commander on Leyte, in New Calidonia and on JS Okinawa. It was while serving in Hawaii that he met and married Adella, who was an army nurse there and who has also received her discharge from the service. Harold's brother, Captain Robert Simpson, is also a civilian and Is working with the JS General Electric in company Schenectdy, N. Y. A TSergeant James M. 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