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Show Friday, January IS, Discusses Trailer House Problems By Robert Crook.ston About two ago we wrote for you about housing conditon veteran soldiers who are here for schooling at USAC. and their little town of trailer houses near the golf course. Again today s visit another wt-tk- s - T , V 1 ,4 there and con- - ' dltions are go-f ng to be much belter. Thank the college officials. They have The Cache American. Logan, Cache Cuunty, Utah HUG brought In three more houses utility the soldier students were getting o.l by the gallon to avoid car-- j This nun Tying it from town. w .is told by an official to get a licence. Well, he has quit keeping oil now. That seems uncalled for. to ak this man to get a licence. Some dealer in town was Jealous and complained. Logan has done very litllej for the G I. Joes, and could partly exonerate ourselves by setting up a SUj,pjy house at that camp anj carry a complete line of food. including milk, bread, tege-tatJe- s, and govern the prices not to include any profit. Consider those men did not get any such money for living in fox holes and dodging leaden slugs as did many folks at home, who had time and a half or double time for overtime, which a made grand total of as much at $250 and when they are ready for use they provide a spacious laundry room with a half dozen laundry trays with abundance of hot water. The- students have pooled their money and bought machines and hae washing agreed on a set time for each to use them. These utility houses also in elude shower bathes, toilet rooms and the building Is well heated from under the floor. This Is a new method here, and any of you people who are considering the building of a home you better look into this improvement of heating the floor. Its clean and The city council and their partthere is To dust like some of you i ners enjoyed a turkey dinner New Years day at the school have other methods. i house. was served by Dinner 99 trailer houses Veecibbs""and Mrs? Jay ocupied by 99! young Americans who survived Jensen. The table was beautifully the war. each soldier with a decorated a bouquet of ger beautiful wife, a man past three anlums and ferns as the center-piec- e. Tiny place cards and fascore years of age and well qualivors were marked for Mayor and fied to pass opinions on huch Mrs. Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Howthings, and they were indeed ard Baker, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin fighting for. Muir, Mr. and Mrs. Vlrl Shelton, Some trailer houses have small Mr. and Mrs. Ed Muir, Mr. and children. One young woman had Mrs. O. A. Morris, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. her old boy out for a Floyd Hardman. Mr. and Wil-foMr. and Mrs. little exercise and play. He comes Reeves Bird. Mr. and Mrs. John Larsen, from dow-south, and although O. Hughes. very young, he wants to get his Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bartlett, hands In the snow. It's a novelty Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Wood, moto me and his dad also,' quoth tored to Preston, New Idaho, Years day and were dinner guests the soldier's wife. Of course everything can't be of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Longstroth. The and Gleaner girls done all at one to make those and their Mrs. Earl teachers, trailers a home, and especially in Buist and Glenn Buist, enjoyed winter. a party Monday evening at the Its a long way down town for home of Miss Dorothy Hilbner. those who have no car, and to Games were played and refresh carry oil. for the lanterns and!rn!Iits ?erved l. 35 class memhrs. cook stoves, also groceries. I the home of Mrs. Bill Longstroth. A kindly neighbor near by was Wednesday. Needlework was the fuel-oil and feature of the afternoon. An at- getting barrels of - tractive lunch was served to Uird. Mrs. Mrs. ch.uiiruii uf ltakr. W.inkivr, A-- a Carlyle Owen Sort men. Mis. Wayne lUibm-r- , Mrs. Fred Sonnsen and j Mrs. Ed Muir. enterMrs. Claud Sorensen tained Sunday evening In honor of Captain Alton Longstroih. who was recently discharg'd from the I at my. Dinner was served to the honored guest. Mr. and Mrs. Bill I Longstroth. Mr. and Mrs. Clark I Johnson and the Sorensen family. J held A meeting was Wednesday evening In the school house with vice presidnt Mrs. Edwin Olsen In charge. The opening prayer was given by Mr Claude Sorensen; two vocal solos acwere sung by Brent Nash, companied oy Miss Nadine Wright of Logan. Ray Nelson was speaker; Miss Nadine Wright gave three accordion solos; closing prayer was offered by Ellen Ladle. The wildlife federation and their partners enjoyed a dinner Monday evening at the home of per month. FolMr. and Mrs. Earl Buist. You people who are paying lowing dinner movies were enjoyMrs. too much rent should explain ed. Guests Included Mr. and IL Mrs. Mr. Larsen. and Joseph to the committee your problem C. Stauffer. Mr. and Mrs. Jay set up to correst such things. Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Verl ShelYou go to the chamber of comton. Mr. and Mrs. John O. merce each Monday at 10 30 a. m. Hughes. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin OlEven though some of you have sen. 5 plenty of money and dont mind what the rent is. Its your duty to help those who are less for- tunate and may be trying to get aIong on half raUons. i of (In- - ..fair wi'h l.evaii t Page Five IVt-l- l Ioy: Do you enjoy Kipling? Uirl: Well, I dont want to appear itinerant but I dont Know. How do you kiple? assistant Mis. Church Notie Calvary Lutheran Congregation will conduct Divine worship Sunday to 10 :tO a. m. at 475 Fast Sixth North. The sermon will answer tire queston, "How is Christ's Glory Manifested in His People';'' Everyone is cordially Invited to o r S o Youv v II.U v.: vr - Got A Dot attend. . ktr For Af(SC Most Famous Night Spot P-T- A V'' O Vet's Experiences Battle front experiences of war veterans now enrolled at U S A C will be featured on the front o'ljLcrr a-iio- v iwoot to hoc Sir- -: ot Sugar-doddy.- .. Now York's Copitot of Giomour, Goioty, tovo, loughtor ond Mutid i We desire old rags suitable for cleaning machinery. Motor ComAdvt. pany. st h rd M-m- fetrgtfKiM Enlisted men being discharged from the army since January 12 In their former may grade if enlistment Is made by January 31. If interested see SSergeant William B. Howard, room 210, Federal building. JOIN P Wes Lundstrom OF DIMES with a Wesley Lundstrom, group of Ogden chamber of commerce officials, was present at the local chamber of commerce annual meeting at the Bluebfrd Tuesday evening. Mural Openhouse Set Fourteenth annual men's intramural openhouse at USAC has been set for February 1, according to Professor H. B. Hunsaker, head of the physical THE MARCH education Tho National Foundation for Infanlilo Faralrtll which highlights the mens tramural program at the M Mor mscu byN-lW- oi, STARTS Announcing . . . department. The traditional event TINGW ALLS In- college will include both individual and team competition. A dance will follow contests. the athletic is Garth Belliston, of Nephi, READY-TO-WEA- R ledrance MANY items in this selling event have been marked at even below actual cost in order to clear our shelves for the fine . merchandise lines we will feature soon. - Come in and SAVE! A rounded selection of coats in many styles and fabrics. You must see these values. US $2 This is a varied collection of extremely good values. Al- every one originally priced at several times our clearance price. most $5 s $10 JACKETS o FLOWS FREELY IN COLD WEATHER SEE UTAH OIL REFINING COMPANY STATIONS AND DEALERS J ho to hor boy friond... K '-Q- Itags Wanted Itc-Enli- it With an UKAodlary Cindorollo who twines page of Student Life, campus the winter weekly, throughout and spring quarters,' according to John Stewart, of Brigham city, editor. The new front page feature was inaugurated with the first winter qunrer edition of the student newspaper Thursday. The overseas adventures Ross of England, of Logan, were related in the first article. Mr. Stewart explained that the experiences of one veteran will apear each week. The present moment Is all we can call our own for works of mercy, or righteous dealing, and of family tenderness Geo. Eliot. ... SWEATERS MILLIHERY SKIRTS Up to $8.90 $1 &$2 GIRDLES TINGW ALLS LOGAN s |