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Show Friday, January 11, 191G Tin American, Logan, Cache County, Utah ('ai-l- New Books at County Library New books have been present'd to the children's tretion of the C:ce county Public Ijbrary Not long ago the following books, Junior Literary Guild selections, weie contributed by the Lot an Business and Itofessloiml Wom- Released The Marine Corps recently announced the discharge of Chief Cook Carl B. Fuller, of Smith-fiel- d. who is a veteran of the Okinawa campaign. en; "Justin Morgan Had a Horse", Discharged Marguerite Henry, for mne, s. ten. "Gid Granger, by Rubert Davis, for older boys. "Making the Movies", by Jeanne Bendrick, for older girls. Little Lost Lamb, by ' Golden Mac Donald, for 6, 7 and 8 year olds. Further additions to the childrens library have been made by L. Boyd Hutch of New York. Among the new books from Mr. Hatch are: by cleven-years-old- The Marine corps recently anof Gy nounced the discharge Sergeant Deliner W. Braegger. of Providence. Sergeant Braegger was a veteran of the Guam and Iwo Jima campaigns. Installs Officers C. J. Van Orden was sworn In Wednesday os mayor of Lewiston, with Howard Shulberg. C. W. Hy-e- r. Erwin Wiser and Dr. Ezra Cragun. couneilmcn; T. S. Nielsen. treasurer: Ray Nielsen, recorded and E. A, Karren, city judge. Too Big, by Ingri and Edgar Tat in dAulaire. "Sing Mother Goose", by Opal Wheeler. Junior", by Eleanor Lattnnore. Tommy", by Stephen W. Meader. Among Largest Load Sergeant Rodney H. Waite, of Hyde Park, was among the 4,500 nuvy. army, marine and coast guard veterans who arrived in San Francisco. December 15 on the aircraft carrier USS Lexinfl-toto be discharged from service. The carried had aboard the largest single passenger load ever to leave the Tokyo bay area. n. Junior Miss Presentation of "Junior Miss will be held January 17th by school the North Cache high Gwen-dell- a Miss speech department, Thornley, speech and drama The group will director, says. make the presentation at Preston, Idaho high school and South Cache high school In Hyrum. Sugar Stamp 39 39 is good for five Sugar stamp pounds of sugar, but It will have to last your months until April 30, OPA says. Sugar supplies will be somewhat better in 1940, but the bright spot has not been reached yet. Right now reserve stocks are low and the new sugar from the West Indies will, not start coming in very heavily until March. by John R. Turns. H FOUR HATS FEATURE FEATHERS Feathers have really come into their own this year and theyre pretty as the ones our mothers used to tell us about. Top left : Betty Rhodes of NBCs Meet Me at Parkys models the hat designed by Dick Russell, : the Top right Betty Lou Gerson, of NBC's turban in royal Children, wears a glyccrined-feathc- r blue and black. Lower left: Grade Allen, NBC comedienne ; combines a soft lavender suit with an ostrich hat in deep pur- fie.. The stiff little feathers sticking out of the crown are tobacco brown. Lower right: Muriel Bremner, of NBC's "IVoman in White, selects Winter white felt with a big ostrich pompom in brown and white, designed by Lilly Dache. red-velv- mad-hattc- et To-da-ys r. Card of Thanks . I Citizens of Tnmo nfV ex- For he many kindnesses tended and the sympathy shown j W during the recent sickness and death of Floyd Leishman, we are Churches are reaching too few deeply grateful. of the youth of America was the Mrs. Floyd Leishman and family. warning of J. Edgar Hoover, director, Federal Bureay of InvesU. S. department of tigation, Ladies Night Ladies night of the Lewiston Justice, in endorsing the observLions club was held Thursday in ance in rural and urban areas ' the community building at 8 p. of the United State and Canada m., Erwin Wiser, president, said of 1946 Youth Week, January Apprehended - .. today. Lieutenant Colonel George 3,. sponsored by the Leo Barfuss Jr., 19, of River D. Preston, of Logan was the United Christian - Youth moveHeights, and three juveniles were principal speaker. The program ment, is which administered turned over to Box Elder county also featured music. , through the International Coun- sheriffs office 'to 'face felony cil of Religious Education. Thi$ charges, Jeff Stowell, sheriff of Electric Appliances failure to make contact with the Cache county, says. The four Dozens of small electric apcitizens of tomorrow is producwere apprehended by the Cache that have been off the ing a fertile field for future pliances at market sine 1942 will .return to county . sheriffs - department crime, he pointed out. noon Wednsday. .They have ad- retail stores pre"Youths too young to vote acmitted entering a service station war prices, the approximately OPA Ceilings counted for 21.4 at Honeyville, January 5tn, at have been set on allsays. per cent of the elec-tiic small arrests last year and unless a which $167.50 was taken. table appliances including concerted effort is made now broilers, hair dryers, vibrators, media of the church the through Old Folks Parties Set vaporizers, toasters, space heat- and the home, these same juvenDates for Hyrum, L D S stake ers, coffee makers, curling irons ile be the harddelinquents old folks parties were announced flat ' irons, hot plates, waffle ir- ened criminals maytomorrow. of C.' Nielsen of, the ons, mixers, heating pads, blanTuesday by Leo James L. Kraft of Chicago, old folks committee as follows: kets and shavers. chiarman of the board of Kraft January 18, Hyrum First ward; Foods company vice- is who January 26, Avon; February 2, Renters Get Refunds chairman of the board of direc Paradise; February 12, Hyrum conTwenty-ontenants in rent Second ward; February 13, Wells-vill- e trolled areas of Utah received tors of the national committee on club work, Boys and Girls (4-Second ward; February 22, a total of $778 in refunds on maintained in Youth endorsing Wellsville Third ward, Hyrum their December rent, according First ward and Nibley; February to the district OPA rent office. Week that "youth today is with a conscious23, Millville; February 28, Men- - As a result of retroactive orders ness of mans growing todon. responsibility where landlords had failed to ward man. 4-4- f register or had reduced services "The sickening cost of war, in New Sugar Book without making a rent adjust- terms of human life and sufferA sugar ration book consisting ment, 16 tenants received a to- of a single sheet will be issued tal of. $1177 during the month. ing, have brought the fact of muto new applicants, the OPA has Two landlords settled rent claims tual responsibility home to thinkmen around the world. Civiannounced. Designed only for those by paying $50 to the U. S. treas- ing if it is to survive at all, lization, when former who do not have ration book four ury tenants could must recognize this mutual interthe new ration book will be not be located. dependence of men. mailed to applicants from the Declaring that the time has OPA district office. Application Food for the World Christmas passed when the establishmen1 forms are available at amy sepThe first peacetime aration centers and at local price in seven years will find much of of human brotherhood was an control boards- at Logan. The the world deeply concerned with ideal, Jerry Voorhis, U. S. Congressman from California, in engetting enough to eat. The mininot affect those does perchange UNRRA dorsing Youth Week, stated: recommended by mum In sons who already have ration of the world is 2,200 this atomic age mankind is face book four, stamps in which are for peoples each for a person. to face with the calories imperative nevalidated for rationing of sugar. This is an day emergency diet, below of making a moral adcessity what nutritionists consider safe, vance to the scienHealth Report but as much as UNRRA has tific corresponding advance achieved. already could provide during For the week ending January thought it Unless there is a deepening of this emergency. 4, health officers reported a total Yet there are only three coun- religious conviction and devotion of 1357 cases of communicable tries in the world living above to religious principles, the very diseases to the Utah state depart- that low standard, and they are scientific advance of man will ment of health, 14 of these be- the United States where the avbecome his greatest peril. HucalFor erage citizen consumes 3,500 ing listed as man brotherhood has become an where Denmark in the previous week a total of 538 ories per day, immediate necessity. 1 cases were reported. While there the average person has 3,000 per where in they and England day, is evidence that the influenza' is about 2,700 per day. The many average of France are getting about subsiding there are still people in the state in 2,000 calories per day while the communities which from 10 to 20 per cent of Russians are only getting 1600 former the population are ill with the per day, and of course disease. One case of infantile enemies are faring even worse. Generally, diets will be shortparalysis was reported rfom Da-vmore Eastern in est Europe, reCache county county. Euin Western adequate ported one case of gonorrhea and nearly Fanners will fare better rope. two cases of measles. than city people. The outlook, as winter sets, is that millions will be hungry in much of EuTry This New Amazing have used ALLENRU for several rope and Asia. For lack of energy, many will be unable to work. months. I could hardly walk on account diet, For lack of maintenance of my knees. But now those pains are many will succumb to disease relieved. I can Fast Working Triple Acting and go like a race horse starvation. So the hopes of You Feel the Effect Instantly millions in this world are pinned now, Mort Shepard of Ohio. The King of all cough medicines for on United Nations Relief and ReDont be a victim of the pains and coughs or bronchial irritations resulting habilitation administration, and in aches caused from colds in cold wintry Canada is Buck-leby rheumatism, lumbago Mixture Fast WorkCANADIOL turn the hopes of this organizaneuritis without or ing, triple acting Buckleys Mixture quickly trying this simple, centers on sufficient tion loosens and raises phlegm lodged in the has just ap- inexpensive recipe you can mix at Congress tubes clears air passages soothes rasped raw tissues, one or two sips and worrt proved an appropriation of $550 home. Two tablespoons of ALLENRU, coughing spasm eases. You get results fas. million to foot the bills for this plus the juice of Vi lemon in a glass of Compounded from rare Canadian December, and now water. and other soothing healing Ingre- month of Try a bottle TODAY! Be endients Buckley's "CANADIOL must consider the request for diffeient from anything you ever tried. Gel satisfied with it or money back. tirely a bottle today at any good drug store. SI "50,000.000 to cover estimated 85. Drug stores. needs for 1946. . , , , e chal-lengt- d Woman at Bay," by George Harmon Coxe. "Gold ; in the Streets," by Mary Bardoulakis. Wsmm COUGH MIXTURE U MART t n; y r, Junior Prom son-in-la- Committee nl Charter Reserve District No. 12 No. 4670 REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK FURNACE CLEANING, Repairing OF LOGAN, IN TIIE STATE OF UTAH, AT THE CLOSE OF Stoker Repairing and Service BUSINESS ON DECEMBER 31, 1945, PUBLISHED IN RESWangsgaard Coal and Stoker Co. TO CALL MADE BY COMPTROLLER OF THE CURPONSE 167 South Main, Phone 132. RENCY, UNDER SECTION 5211, U. S. REVISED STATUES. REINSTRUCTION, MALE ASSETS FRIGERATION AND Loans and discounts (including $4,162.42 overdraft) $1,004,499.30 offer opportunities to United States Government obligations, direct alert, mechanically-minde- d men and guaranteed 4,576,044.10 18 to 60. Since 1927 UEI spare 124,044.24 of States and political subdivisions. Obligations time training has helped thousands prepare for jobs, repair shop Corporate stocks (including $6,000.00 stock of 6,001.00 Federal Reserve bank) ownership. Get FREE opportunity facts today. Write Utilities Inst., Cash, balances with other banks, including reserve 1,194,317.93 balance, and cash items in process of collection care Cache American. Bank premises owned $38,000.00, 44,500.00 furniture and fixtures $6,500.00 Total PLUMBING REPAIR CALL BAUGH PLUMBING CO. QUALITY AND SERVICE ts. is V W.J Tiie 50th annivi of Utah s statehood was celebrated January 4th by the district the following program being given : presentation of colors by thu Boy Scouts; singm. "America; prayer, Wendell Sparks; musical Beverly Buttars; talk, reading, j "Piomers of Utah", Inran Griffin; poems by Neva Williams, Theon. Archibald and Darcas Giffin; song l "In Our Lovely Deseret" by students; talk "Utah Becoming a State" by Gwenivere Archibald; song, "Utah Trail" by 7th grade girls; talk, John Rav-stesong, "Utah Star of the West", 5th and 6th grade; talk. Clarence Clurk; son. "Utah, We Love Thee"; talk. Beth Thompson; Sharon prayer, Buttars;. State flags were used to decorate the school gym. and a state birthday cake, holding 50 candles was made and decorated by Mrs. Andrew L. Reggie and Mrs. WilJ. Here a bottle holder that Is so lis Thonfpson. Superintendent W. Klrkbide of Cache county variously adjustable as to hold the bottle in position no matter how the schools, spent the morning visbaby lies or which way he turns. iting our school. This bottle bolder Is safe, sanitary Cliff Buttars. recently released and designed. The exfrom the army, left for Denver tension arm, adjustable to any to take he had when up the length, turns on s ball socket. The he entered the job army. holder at the end clamps securely Mr. and Mrs. Alton Dahle, of and easily around any size bottle and turns to any position. The whole Logan, were guests of Mr. and unit Is readily actachrd to buggy, Mrs. Aaron Barson, Friday. crib er playbassinette, A family dinner was enjoyed pen. wherever baby may be. Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James H. Jardine in honor of the return of a Sergeant Deverl Hess, who recently returned from overseas. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Iaa Jardine, Mr. and Mrs. SidCommittees for the anual Junney Godfrey, Mr. and Mrs. Fain ior prom at USAC to be held Thompson, Mrs. Paul Iedersen, in mld-Apwere listed today Sergeant and Mrs. De Verl Hess. by Le Grande Forsyth, of HonoMrs. Vilate Dahle, of lulu, class president, include pub- was a guest of Mr. and Logan, Mrs. of Garland Thomas H. Godfrey, licity, Lynn Larsen, Friday. and Hal Christensen, of Logan; refreshments, programs, and faNEW CHANGES IN vors, Margaret Toolson, of BurLorraine Cunning- RATION BOOKS ley, Idaho, ham, of Layton, and Katharine Hurst, of Panguitch; floor ahpw, Important changes have been Stan Tfeayne, of Ogden and Don- made in the issuance of all new na Fae Nelson, of Logan; recep- ration books, including replacetion and promenade, Jean Rich- ments of lost, mutilated or stolen ards. of Logan and Elaine Norr, books and furlough rations, acof Tremonton. to O. Guy Cardon, chaircording David Dance, of Blackfoot, man of the OPA Price Idaho, is prom chairman, with Control board. Logan Betty Brunson, t of Fillmore, asJust the food application blanks sistant. will be handled by the local boards and not the books. The CITRUS FRUIT applicants may secure the appli- - . AGAIN PRICED cation forma by either writing Citrus fruit prices were post- or calling at their board or the ed January 10 on the communOPA district office, Atlas . build-- v ity pricing lists in Utah retail ing, Salt Lake city. These forms grocery stores for tJ!e first time must be filled out and mailed to since ceiling prices were sus- the Price division at. the OPA 19, Marion district office and the 'new books ' pended November OPA Harding, price specialist, will be mailed from there to the' i says. . The 1 price control applicant In some areas of the state the boards, formerly known as, the price of citrus fruits may be as war price and rationing boards, much as a gent higher because of will no longer Issue any . new . ration books. transportation costs. HtHCHANDiU y Hfc high-chai- "New Broome Experiment", by Adam Allen. "Susan's Safe Harbor, by K. W. Eyre. "Inga of Porcupine Mine, by Caroline Stone. "Linnet on the Threshold", by Margaret Raymond. Doctor Ellen, by Adele lie Lecuw. "Debby", by Slddle Joe Johnson. "Blue Jeans, by L. and J. Belm. "American Trees, by Russell Limbach. High Barbaree, by Charles Nordhoff and James Norman HalL "The Woman in the House, by Robert Hichens. "January Thaw, by Bellamy Partridge. "Judd Rankins Daughter, by Susan Glaspell. The Gauntlet, by James Street. The Yellow Room," by Mary Robert Rinehart Tou and I. by Myron Brinng. !Too Lively to Live. by Anne Damer and T. D. Scott Case for Equity, by Katharine, Hill. "Nine Strings to Your Bow, by Maurice Walsh. Repent in Haste, by John P. Marquard.. 'White Deer, by James Thur-ber- .t Page Five luoans Furniture Autos Livestock $10 to $300 STATE LOAD COMPAHY appro-privation- OF LOGAN 29 West First North PHONE 260 Assets 46,949,406.57 LL4BILITIES Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, $2,368,954.34 and corporations - Time deposits of individuals, partnerships, 3,083,271.39 and corporations Deposits of United States Government 722,154.80 (including postal savings) 428,793.97 Deposits of States and political subdivisions 81,098.78 Other deposits (certified and cashiers checks, etc.) Total Deposits $6,684,273.28 Other 4,759.94 liabilities Total - Liabilities $6,689,033.22 CAPITAL ACCOUNTS Capital Stock; Common stock, Surplus Undivided profits total par 4100,000.00 $100,000.00 100,000.00 60,373.35 260.373.35. Total Capital Accounts Total Liabilities and Capital Accounts - $6,949,406.5T MEMORANDA Pledged assets (and securities loand) (book value): United States Government obligations, direct and guaranteed, pledged to secure deposits and other - liabilities Total - - - - 721,600.00 721,600.00 Secured liabilities: Deposits secured by pledged assets pursuant to quirements of law . re- 723,394.73 723,394.73 Total State of Utah, County of Cache, ss: d bank, do I, RUSSELL S. HANSON, cashier of the solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my RUSSELL S. HANSON, Cashier. knowledge and belief. above-name- Correct Attest; A. SONNE JOSEPH A. ANDERSON WYNN S. HANSEN Directors. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 5th day of January, 1946. MARGARET C. HICKMAN, Notary Public. 1947. My commission expires January 12, Residence, Logan, Utah. (SEAL) |