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Show Tuesday, December IS, 1913 Tin' Cache American, In Staging Area Lu'utuuni Vmmit M25& of is in Lrn'ii, V Major (Ur.) Willts H. Hayward arrived home Ja.it week from two years sj ent tn Uie ETO. Major Kiwanis Dinner Hayward's wife has been miking Kiwanis club held their ladles' her home In Logan during her husbands absence. night Wednesday evening at Ho forty-fiv- e tel Ecclea at wliich couples were served a turkey dinHenson Musical was Iknson stake MIA will present ner. Dr. Joseph Symons of the principul speaker evening at musical Wednesday night a 8 p. m. in the Lewiston First ward chapel, under direction of Baby Hoy Arrives Grctta Karren and Adonia Thav The flifth boy was born Suneler, of the stake music com- day to Mr. and Mrs. Robert mittee. Th public is cordially In- Maurer, of Salt Lake city. Mrs. vited to attend. Maurer Is the former Edna Ever-ton- , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter M. Everton, of Logan. Bringing Men Home James Otha Armstrong, seaman Tills baby is the Evertons 28th first class, of Paradise, Is serving grandchild. on the attack transport, U S S Hocking, which has left Shangai. Sentenced 1,400 with China in November La Von Hulse, who was found hvgh-poiservlet men bound for of contributing to the deguilty Uie States to be discharged. The of a minor, was senlinquency Hocking, which took part In the tenced to serve 30 days Saturday invasions of Iwo Jima and Ohin In Cache county jail by District of awa and in the occupation Judge Marriner M. Morrison. AfKorea, is to arrive on the west ter serving this term he will be coast early in December. released on probation to work on a farm. nt Family Gathering disSergeant Dean Phillips charged today from the army at Fort Douglas separation center under the adju-te- d service rating He is the son of Mrs. plan. Priscilla Phillips. 462 East 4th North, Logan. Sergeant Phillips 35 months rvet in New s fr entering . . Receives Discharge Joins Alumni Elda Havenor Barlow, graduate of Utah State Agricultural college In 1911, has taken out & life membership in the U9AC alumni to Jack association, according Croft, alumni secretary. Mrs. Bar-lowho was graduated from the school of home economics, was a member of Sorosis. She married Oran Mansfield Barlow, a Utah State graduate In 1914. and at the present time resides in Berkley, California. w, Christmas Ball Four national sororities on the Utah State Agricultural college campus held a Christmas ball at hallroom Friday the Dansante night under the direction of the Women's Panhellenic council, according to Mrs. lone Bennion, dean of of women. Representatives at Kappa Delta, Theta Upsilon, Chi Omega, and Chi Omega a committee formed sororities the which drew up plans for semi formal dance. Lorraine Cunningham, of Layton, was chairman of the committee in charge. t of the camp Utah pioneers will meet Thursday, December 19, at 3:00 p. m. at the hbme of Annie The Ballard . of Spencer, 56 Marindale Ave. The lesson will be given by Rebecca E. Stewart. There will be a special program of music and readbe exchanged. ings. Gifts will are Annie Spencer, Hostesses Vella Irene Painter, Quinney, Loye Roberts and Pearl Gunnell. V Bob Siddoway Coming Lieutenant (jg) Robert R. Sid-dowa- 2. 11! Nancy C. Harlow Dance Nancy Carolyn Bailow, beautiful daughter of Dr. Ralph N. and Patricia MeCke Bailow, died Ftlday evening at the family, home, 474 North 6th Fawf, after being afflicted for one nn4 ong.half jreara with Every availalle cure known to medical science failed in an efferbtfi little Nance Iff- Sh WMI bwi April 13.' 1941 in Ixgn. and had attended mir-tcr- e scrioornnd studied danring nrlor to t cot dal-tiethis tragic disease, Funeral consendees 'were ducted Monriav at I p. m. In the Ixeai) Presbyterian church, by Rev Miner - Bruner. Burial was in , Logan cemetery under dtrecr tion of the Kenneth Lindquist mortuary. Nancy is survived be iy. ent. one brother, Martin of l gnn and three grandparent. Dr. and Mry. H. R. McGee, of Iignn and Mr. M. J. Barlow of Little Rock. Arkansas. local American Legion L holding a dance m Provtd nee, December 20. in honor of World War II service men and women. who a 111 be admitted free with their partner All American Le tton members will be expected to attend. Admission 1. Tire . v rv I '.i. v f 1 s , 1 , j, ' f ; ' i fcur-yeor-o- ld ... j, Surprises Parents We-le- Nielsen, machinists y mate third class, who bus been serving on Uie Hirers ft carrier In- ft - r home Monday trepid. night to surprise his parents, Mr. and Mra. Leo C. Nielsen, of Hy rum. He has been to Japan and al Islands nearby and brought Interesting nouvenira home. J sev-ler- ? , Institute Party brtp Featuring the appearance of Santa Claus, the womens faculty j league and the faculty association Mat Utah State Agricultural college held a joint Christmas tarty at j the I.DS Institute on college hill Monday evening. Santa Claus dls-tnbuted gifts to all guests during Gary Lee Hansen intermission of the dancing party V- GraveMde services were conand the group rang Christmas carols. College officials were tn ducted Monday at 2 p. m. in the ' r cemeerv, with Bishop Leo j the receiving line. Bankhead officlatolng. for Gary I.ee Har,-en- , seven month old son South Cache P-T- A of Jack and Fay Bankhead Hansen, who died suddenly in a Salt Appoints New Officers Iovke citv hospital Saturday. school Cache The South high LIT. BROTHER This lovely Gary Lee is survived by his annual had Its clutter cardigan sura ter used to be parents day program Friday, dur- parents of Salt Lake city, grandparent. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Hanmaybe big ing which a reorganization of the sen, part of a ladys of Salt Lake city, and Mr. knit suit. Butch sisters chapter as effected. Mrs. Gladys and Mrs. Sam Bankhead, of OgNBC television Cavell, actor, Jensen, of Hyrum, county den. ail of whom are former U'cars it. The suit, originally council president, officiated. Logan residents. Burial was under direction of pink, tros first dyed gray, then The new organizaUon changes stitched on the sewing via consist of the following: Mrs. J. W. Loyal Hall mortuary of Logan. chine on careful markings be- R. Petersen, of Hyrum, president; A. L. Wursten Baby fore being cut so it wouldnt Principal II. R. Adams, first vice The Infant son of Arnold Lee ravel. Button holes are made president; Mrs. Seth LcLshman, on the grosgrain ribbon of Wellsville, second vice presi- and Virginia Hansen Wursten, 741 East Second North, died soon afstitched down the two fronts. dent; Mrs. Leland Zollinger, of ter Florence Williams, NBCao-tres- s Providence, third vice president, pital.birth Monday, at a local hosMrs. Edward Oldham, and of made iL Graveside services were conParadise, secretory. ducted this afternoon in the LoM. Retiring officers are Mrs. D. gan cemetery, under the direction Serves on Hyperion Bickmore of Paradise, president; of W. Loyal Hall mortuary. Besides the parents, the child J. J. Lemons, coxswain, of Par- Mrs. E. G. Maughan, of Provii survived by four grandparents, adise. served aboard the attack dence, and Mrs. Aaron Leishman Mr. and Mrs. Parley L. Hansen, of Wellsville, vice presidents, and ship USS Hyperion, which travel- Mrs. Cyrus Anderson of College and Mr. and Mrs. John Wursten, of Logan. led 75.225 nautical miles in ward, secretary. Pacific while carrying war cargo Daniel J. Godfrey to scenes of Important battle acFuneral services for Daniel JoIncreases Population tions. At Leyte for 15 days, the Godfrey! 63, former Clarks-to- n seph five half a first the and During were conducted toship was under attack 37 times resident, 1940 census the with shooting years since the and is credited 1 m. in the Clarkskton at p. the United States day Mr. Godfrey died down two Jap planes. She was at population of ward chapel. has grown almost as much as in 18 Okinawa suddenly Friday of a heart atdischarging days, 1930 and ten the between years sea tack, while working in the sup-plIn the of midst air. cargo 1940. The census bureau estimates department at Hill Field in In all. and land bombardments. our population passed the 23 the Hyperion was overseas mark near October 1st, months before returning to San Francisco with a record of hav- 1945, an increase of 8,330,725 from 1940. In the year 1945 birth far ing made 62 voyages and carried exceeded death in the United tons of 150,000 cargo, States. . 1 A P-T- A Hannah C. Bowman Mrs. Hannah Clayton Bowman, 84, died Saturday night at an Ogden hospital of causes Incident t age. Mrs. Bowman was bom at Arnold. Notmghamshire, England, May 30. 1861. She came to Utah in 1879. first settling in West Weber and later coming to Logan In 1905. She married Andrew Gray Bowman. July 3. 1879, who preceded her in death several years ago. Mr. Bowman was a patriarch tn the LDS church. Mrs. Bowman wns a Logan temple worker for 29 years. Funeral services will be conducted Thursday at 12 noon In Logan Fifth ward chapel by Bishop Edgar B. Mitchell. Friends may call nt the W. Loyal Hall mortuary in Logan, Wednesday evening from 7 until 9. and at 337 East Third North, Thursday morning from 10 until time of services. Burial will be in the Salt Lake city cemetery. Surviving are two sons: Director Albert E. Bowman, of the agricultural extension service at University of Wyoming at Laramie, and Archie W. Bowman of Ogden; seven grandchillren and six It May Cause Scratching Infection Ft quick irlicf fmm itching earned hy ectema athlete's fxt. acahtea, pimpK-- and other itching condition, use pure, curling, medicated liquid p. O. D. PRESCRIPTION. A doctnr'a formula, (reasrlena and atamlcss Snnthc, comforts and qukkly calmi intense itching Joe tnnl bottle proveait, or money kick Dont uiTer A'kynur drugipst today 'ur D. D. D. PRESCRIPTION TAXI THONE 44 30 SOUTH MAIN 00 Camp to Meet daughters the army September American v Ogden. Burial was in the Clarks-U- m cemetery. Mr. Godfrey was burn in Claik-hto- u March 11. 1382, a son of Tliumus and Karen Marie Jensen He lived in Chirkstut Godfrey. until four years ago, alien he mo'ed to Ogden to work at HUI Field. He wax a member of the In the LD9 quorum Seventy church. . Survivors Include the following: a son. Bernard' Godfrey, of Pocatello, Idaho, and two daughters. Mrs. lone Slay den, of Pocatello. Idaho and Mra. Maxine Bristol, of Ogden; eight grandchildren and the following brothers and sisters: Mrs. Robert Buttars. Mrs. Utetla Thompson and JThomaa H. Godfrey, of Clarkston; Mrs, Iona Williams, of Logan; ' Mrs. Lucy Mickelson and Mrs. Emma Shepherd, of Dayton, Idaho, and Joseph Godfrey, of Salt Lake city. Party Tonight y Al-ph- 4 Enwith Page Five 17. p Lions ilub re holding their Christmas putty tonight in lrovl-Ciii- t. JU.uu-- e of this there wa no weekly luncheon today. the stating ana, Il-.ir- Mr. and Mrs. Moroni Hanson had their house full Sunday when all of their children, but one, paid them a visit.' Captain and Mrs. Frank Raymond, of Port Townsend. Wash., Captain Gerwife. Captain ' ald Hanson and Jenette Hanson, from Texas, and Glen Hanson of Salt Lake city, were the ones from out of town. . Cache County, Utah , Filin' l at Harbor, being piocesMd for tranr portal ion to a separation center tn the United States and a from the Navy. Dr. Hayward Hac- k- . Iop-an- Biggest Holiday Rush STOCKHOLDERS MEETING College to Observe The reeular annual meeting of First the stockholders of the National Bank of Logan, Utah will be held in its banking room on Tuesday, January 8, 1948 at 4:00 o'clock p.m. for the election of directors, to act on a revision of the articles of association, and the transaction of other business as may be proper. RUSSELL S. HANSON, Vce President and Cashier. Dated at Logan, Utah advt. December 3, 1945. keeping with a state-wid- e to commemorate the 50th anniversary of Utahs statehood an by special school program, assembly will be held at Utah State Agricultural college January to Dr. Franklin S. 4, according Harris, college president. ' The special assembly to be held at 11 a. m. in the Main building auditorium, will feature a program by students and fac ulty members. on Long Distance Utahs Anniversary In plan Long Distance will be busier than ever this Christmas. So please do not make any but y, West 3rd North, Lois gan, getting ready to rejoin the ranks of civilians, together with thousands of others going Naval demobilizathrough the tion center, at Pearl Haibor, is headed for the States. At this the prospective staging center, discharges are grouped according to what separation center they will report to for their final paaboard pers. They are placed as for States headed the ships soon as shipping space is available. 269 necessary-cal- ls on December 24 and 25. Please dont be aajry at us if you cant always get Smith Bros. Cough Drops. Our output is still restricted. Soon, we hope, therell again be plenty of Smith Brothers... soothing, delicious. Black or Menthol, 54. DROPS SMITH BROS. COUGH TRADE CLAcrt oa r.ENTHoi-- M 50 MARK In Manila Technician fourth grade Boyd G, Jensen, whose parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo G. Jensen, reside at 629 West 6th street. North Logan, is now serving with the special service section of the 54th Transportation corps service group in Manila. Prior to his entry into the Army in June, 1944, Sergeant Jensen was an employee of the com North American Aviation pany, at Inglewood, Calif. Overseas since January, Sergeant Jensen is authorized to wear the ktj Good Conduct Medal, American y--g Asiatic-Pacific Theater Ribbon, 1 Theater Ribbon with two cam- Libstars, and Philippine paign j I eration ribhon with one campaign star. In addition to arranging yl for athletic and recreation of all transportation corps troops In the Manila area, Sergeant Jensen 3ll M finds time to engage In basket w?i ball and tennis. , 5 j PLUMBING REPAIR THERE IS NO BETTER GIFT BAUGH I PLUMBING CO. QUALITY AND SERVICE C i J5 w at are away from home than a years subscription to the Cache American. 'W. And to you who are at home - 'leli ... to those who - ! , . . It will please us greatly if you will make a payment on your present subscription. & Sk A V & a |