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Show Tuesday, January 22, The C'adie American. Logan, Caclie County, Utah 149G I)r. Kuckenbrod NamedSweetheart Of Sigma Chi Ruckenbrod, Lake city, lias ng.iin nwcd lus subscription to Cache American for another jeais to keep in touch with jje many Logan and Cache valley friends whom he remembers from as a his twelve years practice dentist in Logan. Dr. W. G. S.Ut . la Hospital Sith A. C. Vigh, 560 West 2nd at present undergoing treatment in a hospital. Is I Operated Upon ! R. O. Hatch, formerly of Logan, but now a resident of Bur- -' ley, Idaho Is at the hospital re-- wus Another England 1 I C Mn.a rmccikla named- - Sweetheart lotting guilts enjoyed an evening at cards. Messrs, and Mesdames ' o Reuben R.iMiui-'.cSylvan nu:--e- n Brooks Rrunciyf In Roy Drajer, Seymour Jenkins, Le Roy C'ooley, La Voir Dowdle. Meilln. Richardson. Wallace B.illiird, prizes were won by Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Jenkins Mrs. Draper and Refreshments B ooks Roundy. were served. . ' elvde Chrbteiii.cn Mr and hildien came here from) an(1 two Lake city, Saturday. Se has of M.nt lh(, Heln, s. PLUMRINCs REPAIR Ras-Id.ih- n. Sigma Chi at the first Sigma Chi deibv held since l'J4J Friday ill the field house at USAC. Her attendants are Bonnie Bingham, of Great Falls, Mont., and Janet Brangham, of Ogden. according to John Putnlk, of Murray, chairman of the derby, j Miss Hale and her uttendanU were selected from ten finalists who were lntere tewed Individual- and ly and Judged on personality comparison of physical measure- ments with those of Miss Anu-r-ica. Finatsts were Barbara Berg-- 1 mr. of Ogden: Durst Spjut. of Grace. Idaho; Pat Hatch, of Proto; Kathryn Hess and Barbara Jen Peterson, of Logan; Laura Palmer, of Franklin. Idaho, and Nelda Archibald, of Dayton, Ida- lur son Kay, and daughter fl- - ore visiting at Los Anje. vnlunii nVp CALL BAUGH rLUMBING CO. QUALITY AND SERVICE Tortured man gets helpl reiauvea In Bickncl and Salt clty Mr- - Christensen returned to work Bt Salt Lake city Mon- Lemon Juice day Mixed ot Home j0urg married couples club; met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Relieved ' La Voir Dowdle, Wednesday ev RHEUMATIC PAIN cning for the purpose of effecting a reorganization. Outgoing officers soys Sufferer! were Burton Jenkins and presi-- 1 ho. i Naomi Dowdle, vice presMiss Haig, a freshman student dent; d Harold Bartlett, secretary. ... economlcs New ofTicprs in the scliwl of are John Ralph, ould hrJly walk on account was pledged to the Alpha Chi mon,hi-president; Ann Bartlett, vice pres- - I ceremonies preIn Omega sorority j jdPIn. Reuben Rasmussen, secre- - of my knees. But now those pains are : ! - Re-xt-ilf- t i,i u.,u .1 with a pans at lionu- - S.ituui.is cumng The Cuniih-- Readme Hale, of Gru e. Mrs. Friday evening. January 18, a j covering from an operaUon. baby girl was born at a local hospital to (Mr. and Mrs. David " Wanted England. The father Is mechan- ItagS We desire old rags' suitable for leal superintendent at the Cache Motor Sales American and manager of the cleaning machinery. The baby Dansante orchestra. Advt. company. has one sister and two brothers. Home from Hospital ah doing weu. Mrs. Gilbert Thorpe has been released from the hoipital after IVTayIa being there for three weeks on I account of an arm fracture sus A tained just before Christmas. Page Five -- The urge to enjoy the great outdoors Is msde easier by this new Gypsy-Gri- ll It can bo used for broiling, grilling, baking, roasting and practically every other form of outdoor cooking. The grill consists j je - lne Giving Utah State Agricultural I'olio Drive in Lewiston college students a chance to enjoy Erwin Wiser of Lewiston, and books more fully, the library staff president of he Lions club there, has inaugurated the open shelf was In Logan. Monday. He said book system in the main reading i that the Lions club was sponsor- - room under direction of Dr. King caused by rheumat.sm. lumbago ! j Mrs. Madge Ballard entertained lng the Polio dme this year and Hendricks, acting librarian. Brangham are phSeT of the Chi wnhout trj.ng th.s simple, neur.ns or club afternoon, !j a in! for has arranged Tlmriday big dance the wall Books, lining one-ha- lf and freshmen Omega sororitv 7, . pinochle. pla lng, rcupe you can mix ac r Lewiston, Wednesday, January 20. space, are grouped according 'to inexpensive In school is the studvin Bingham ' ' Tliere mufibers wCrealx of ALLENRU, Ttao htne. clubf tablespoons of commerce and Miss Brangham subjects and may be browsed at and one guest. La Gene pIu in school the and of arts sciences.) r.ew Rallard Camp j arrangment; any time. This high wore prDe and Kappa Wclta sorority was pee DrSMe honle TODAY. Be en- aler rY 8ueit prize. Lunch The Ballard camp of daughters was made partly to help RTson MnrtcrnfTAC sented for the cup sweepstakes Mtisficd with i( or money back. 111 of tirely If IUI the of Utah pioneers will meet Thurs- - the crowded condition most nearly was served. the pledge group BSC. Drug nores. to students Mrs. and Mr. Griffin and stacks Dae and help partly meeting the physical measurements day at 3:00 p. m. at the home of (")ff of Miss America. Alveretta Christiansen. 243 West become intimately acquainted with Center street. A history will be books of their interests. The li- j Farm mortgages are still being j Featured during the evening of the in stzej increased has les-read by Lulu Dunn, and the paid off at a rapid rate in Cali--j comedy tests and measurements ! brary Art-- 1 were soncs ky..the 'arl0! sorority son will be given by Iva Rigby, of its collections greatly in recent! fornia, Nevada, Utah and E1 D to Iard na' acc0dlI'g There will also be special music. years. mle ndTh members of Wf All department heads had the jis. president Federal Chi. of Hostesses are Alveretta J. Chris-- 1 Lloyd Meacham, of Logan books Land Bank of The emceed the program, and Lynn Berkeley. Hansen, Lulu S. Dunn, Rebecca j opportunity of selecting shows Jenkins and Clair Baugh, of LoE. Stewart, and Mary K. Haslam. they wanted left on the shelves yearly report just issued available to the students. that 6,994 member-borrowe- rs paid gan, assisted with arrangements. A caravan led by police to off their mortgages prior Special Interest LOOK FOR THE with sixteen million dol- escort called for sorority pledges at the various chapter houses folLieutenant Colonel David J. LITTLE LEAKS lars. In 1944, 8.378 borrowers paid Smith will be speaker for the respective pledge ceremoThe days of haste and waste in off eighteen million dollars In lowing nies and took them to th field of the Special Interest group manu As over. the mortgages. house were the derby was, held. Seventh ward Mutual, Tuesday. Industry are Climaxing the traditional event, For 1945 principal payments on January 22. at 7:30 p. m. Colonel facturer of war goods reconverts Smith served In the U. S. armed to peacetime products, he nwy Land Bank and Commissioner open house was held at Sigma service European operations, for need to forget many of the things loans amounted Home-modtvic ollowi chicken f chapter ln honor of Ml to $23,248,921. Chi Hale and her attendants. more than three years. He was he practloed In war production. A T chicken houi in th morning. Comopen Rant Commissioner Book. in the Africa, Italian and Nor- - new era 0f competition has begun plete explanation in loans closed for the past year mandy invasions. Along with hs wl1 era ln there n0 amounted to $12,819,904. and discussion he will have an exhibit ec- Efficien;y For the r00m for. since the upswing in agricul- of interesting articles. will watchwords be and the onomy tural prices after Pear Harbor, preliminary program there will Mrs. was every step ln the manufacturing mortgag payoffs have been comPeterson be a musical quiz. Shirley u club process should be carefully studied. in to the Federal Land Bank hostess to the Antra-Ning ! As Doc Anklam would say, Look of Friday evening at her home. A BAC Elect Officers Berkeley by the millions. On nice luncheon was served from for leaks the uttle the leaks: Full Officers of the RAC club at bg December 31, 1941 there were small tables, followed by bridge, USAC, composed of transfers with dll be apparent. Land Commis50,124 Bank and won Rasprizes by Joy being In the early days of the Stand-wer- e sioner loans for a total of the Branch Agricultural college, Money-Savin- g mussen, Le Ora Jenkins and listed Saturday. Ruth Spend- - ard Oil Company, the late Mr. Rasmussen. There were seven MRMfRSI MOUStHOLDlkSI fOULTKY MfSfRSI These figures dropped on love, of Cedar city, was named Rockefeller visited one of the and the following of the group, with Janet fineries and stopped to watch tho December 31, 1945 to 25,286 Land club members The typical tip shown above and dozens of guests: Ve Neal Jenkins, Charand Commissioner Bank loans for Other Robinson, vice president. machine that was solder- lotte Jenkins, Bernice Rasmussen, others are fully described in the new pictorial officers are Melba Stephenson, of $82,533,099. Le Ora La Gene and Jenkins edition of the Sinclair Farm Time Savers book. m.ed,.01! Cedar city, secretary, and Bob ing.orLthe .ps.of. thf Griffin. . book is full of tested ideas and This of Scipio, Hansen, intremural cons. Presently it developed that . Mrs. Ella Petersen entertained J Uly Uut OpKlH was of he solder the counting drops with working drawings, on . . . ; illustrated manager, ; j Thursday last with a quilting plans, used by the machine on each can; Fourth Celebration those papty, present being Mrs. Poultry raising. Modernizing farm kitch39 drops exactly. Mr. Rockefeller Ward Reunion ' Ida Crookston, Stella (Continued from pace One) ( Jorgensen, ens. Forecasting weather. Concrete mixing. The Avon ward Old Folks Inquired wether anybody had test- many who were born here, to the Lettie Jenkins, Gwen Salisbury, crops, livestock, buildings, machinery operation and Improving party will be held in the ward ed the adjustment of the machine celebration and home-comin- g. The Mary Jenkins, Elda Nelson, MarAnd many other important subjects plus tables farm management. to make sure tha how much 26th. Nola Jenkins. A nice Clarke, exactly chapel Saturday, January g last celebration for measures. of and lunch was weights served and desert reDinner will he served at lOO p. solder was needed. No, nobody had. Logan and the valley was 22 m followed by'a program. The But then and there a test was ago, 1024. It was the Cache years freshments later. Rush coupon or a postal card now for your FREE Copy. Supply limited. valley Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jorgensen No evening entertainment will begin made, from which It developed that centennial celebration. obligation. Mi motored to Grace, Idaho, at 8:00 37 with a feature pfogram were not The at centennial celebration ' drops enough, quite and Mrs. FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK 20, N. Y. day Lear SINCLAIR REFINING COMPANY p. m., aftei' which the evening picked 630 up will be one .1 the et, 38 drops would hold the LoE will be spent in dancing. All but that evenU for the eeotemu.l year,! mJ contlnued 1 and residents on descendents are can cover as securely as 39. That 1947SINCLAIR REFINING COMPANY, Dept. HO, 430 l.fth Avenue, New YeHi JO, N. Y. Veterans of foreign wards, Idaho and spent the week-enone drop of solder was worth to j I cordially invited. Pleote tend FREE copy of 4Hi Edition Sinclair Farm Time Savers without obligation. veterans visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Earl ncJuding the disabled f the Standard Oil Company some and I th American will Legion Jorgensen and family, I Ilyrum Fire take a conspicuous part in the Mr. and Mrs. Wynn Hunsaker NAM- EThe Cache county fire departI celebration this ,yeaFr-an- d Victory son Gam, of Honeyville were ment answered their first call of I July 4th. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben the year Monday when the home Rasmussen, Sunday. I STATE TOWN STREET OR R.F.D. NO. of Albert Johnson, of Hyrum, was Look upon every day as the whole of life, not Honoring George Ballard on his afire from a carelessly thrown birthday anniversary, Mrs. Ballard match in a coal' bin, Chief E. S. merely as a section; and enjoy and improve the presLaurence reported. Damage of ent without wishing, through haste, to rush on to an$15 was covered by insurance. other. Richter. THE OLD JUDGE SAYS... 1 . J Pre-sen- t. IgagCd j ! RpJno. DoJJ aJCillg , I , S I ma-tuil- ty DO YOU RAISE 28-c- ar CHICKENS? , d ad BOOK Packed ' Br-ni- ce $158,-017,64- of Time, Labor Ideas and 64-pa- - home-comin- Aled ' - d f J Oar (Great America Saw-timb- er fo2hm 'U harvest ins in OF WASHINGTON the state HAS 6BEN 60INS ON SINCE 1827 WHEN THE FIRST SAWMILL WEST OF THE MISSISSIPPI RIVER WAS BUILT AT FORT VANCOUVER By THE HUP50NS BAY COMPANY - i i ' cT : r- - i 5r U. YPERT5 ESTIMATE THERE ARE 7 8,000,000 OVER 5,000,000 CASES OF PACK EC? SALMON BE WILL PRODUCEP IN ALASKA THIS YEAR, WITH. A VALUE OF . MORE THAKf 7 times WHAT THE HEAP OF CATTLE ON f AMERICAN FARMS ANP RANCHES ABOUT 11,000, OOO MORE L TOPAy THAN IN RECENT PRE-WA- R yEARS. Saw you at the movies last night. Judge. That was quite a weekend that alcoholic went through, wasnt it? OLD JUDGE: Sure was, but Im afraid most people wont really understand it. ART: ART: What do you mean. Judge? OLD JUDGE: Simply this. That poor chap was really a sick man... not just a drunk. Studies by famous psychiatrists and the medical profession show that alcoholism is not caused by a craving for alcohol ... it is d social, usually the result of some physical or emotional condition. If that fel deep-roote- FOR THIS TERRITORY, low had not turned to alcohol for escape, he would have turned to something else. ART: Are there many condition, Judge? that get in that OLD JUDGE: Fortunately not, Art. Scientists at a great university have stated that approximately 95 of the people who drink do so sensibly. Only 5 are immoderate at times. In that 5 is the small number known as alcoholics. And the beverage distilling industry which does not want a single person to use its product immoderately, is cooperating fully in the solution of this problem. This edfsrtisement sponsored by Conference of Alcoholic Beverage Industries, Inc . |