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Show V Taffe Fight The Cache American, Logan, Cache County, Utah Graduate Team Not All Are Wins Aggie Flag- - he tm k Up U liUin-stiaperated a lann iiiuthc.ist r? Logan Vets Office Show Gains For January Waving Patriots Open House Tuesday, February 5, 1910 4 alld Oof Rich- VAO COupiC 44C COl 4v Llih cnurui. w4L cas vl u oci III ail fcUUA's J DJ . Wind came from Washington, aiux A increase Atlili'tos of the tfjdu.ite school in sharp 2 of the Public tle ate Mum.i I nd. fi'bruary defeated teams from 13 other or- handled for the month of wo.k. approving grand Homing administration ary by the Logan branch office cf dicd at her home at 83 Ea.t 3rd! ne i ganiaations to w.n the suiuitu o u.e utu - at 44iU hou,sln was ,orth, Friday evening at 11 tfUUU the Intramural USAC for the Veterans administration Cl champion title at and AVstliUlUliU, 27! house Jack at LSAC i Friday today by Thornley. reported oien 20 family units for veterans who WM sh( Sep!omber 4SWtvUvl UsiVXMrtS U) V . local manager, who indicated re-- 1 4)5041 4il d night. With 450 men p.utldpat- - are not students, urt v t,ie at ! Rld,mond 44WMWW4t 11 that1862 daughter; the month show for and cords with Smart gymnasium ing Now your gues8 ls as g00d as W i44SMV44 Ann and '053 Harriet of Alexandtr veterans or their dependents packed, the event was one of the mine pf what is Wl 4 44il)l 44l4VSkMSi4 contacted the office at 53 East,Cianer Harris. Mormon pioneers, most successful ever held at the means by a . W4) , MUto 4U(tUO Mk J In been born 1st North street, seeking help on her futher having college, according to H. B. Hununit. housing 44ilU 444 SU44l4 .4W4.wA The word ereec-tio- n Baker, professor of physical eduMt4444 U4. Iiww4t V problems ranging from acute ill-- 1 Tennessee, her mother in Eng'r o seems t bunuUk-kness and need for hospitalization land. cation. --- imply a house He- to protests over rent increases and! She married Martin Pond Lorraine Manwaring, of Black-foo- t, I IPk to be built so VaUvi4ilK4 U) 4i Iccmber 14. 1881 and their home lack of housing. Idaho, was elected queen we will have to A 44i 4fUiia4 44) UibisWp, Ak4'te44, Mr. Thornley, his! was at Lewiston, until 1920 when to and was presented with the InAccording V wait and see 4.14UW44 UiiUCT tU- y' a 211 appli-'thetotal filed of office came to Logan, where they WWW4 04 1WW444.VU 4M4iMV4U4w UiOT tramural award sweater.. She repdevelops. From steel airplane struts to .? what resented Lambda Delta Sigma. It is well that hobby horse is the road traveled by cation claims for benefits during made their home at 85 East 3rd U44 J Wt Arffc4444 Studentville has these tubular steel pieces. One of the month, of which the largest North, in the Logan Fourth ward, Pi Kappa Alpha won second the first peace-tim- e In the team competition and the appointed a mayfv- adaptations of single item w&s 85 requests for Their names are prominently Lnk- - juuu M. uissegtr war-tim- e or and other ofmaterials, this hobby schooling under the Servicemen's ed with the early development Idaho club third. Against stiff ficials, and It is horse Is made to give pleasure to Readjostmen Act, commonly re- of Lewiston, where they built up jonn Aiarun Bisseger, 59, lor-Uirivalry. Sigma Chi was adjudged that the youngsters. Complete with stirbe to hoped r'roviueuce, cauie county best in pyramid-buildinthe the bneking ferred to as the "G.I. Bill". Fig- a model dairy farm, where such as Vet- rups and hand-gri- p cu ouiiuay ul injuries soldier groups, other idiiiiu, tfiat more than sons are now carrying on. hobLy horse cannot tip and affords ures indicate Setting a new open house re- erans of Foreign Wars, and AmUuUkUu wm.Il lUUuk oy au "f fun. three-fourtmam ' of all returning vetSchwab of the erican Legion, will bestir themcord, Moroni Pond was prominent in ink.i.ie uiivui oy ice cmsworui, erans in Cache and Rich counties church circles, Idaho club won first In weight selves and see that these soldier as J sened having are interested in the training pro- counselor to the lifting with 30 pull ups. 9cth students get everything the Seroccurred near iue accident president in the act provisions of the 111 in one form Relief vicemen's took Readjustment Maughan, graduate school, In Lewiston, mem- - j Aitumay a. uie into- Society or other. and iviain first in the hand wrestle, and vides for. ber of Mutual Impiovement Gen 4C'Cuou 01 ,:CLona ana was lne first traffic One very bad group the VeterAs in the past, insurance con- eral Charles Clark of the same team Re- Benson and stake, board, 99th 11 marks the February 1,1 ans have got to battle ls a small nd tinued to be the number took the Indian wrestle. two lief teachers Cache suiki;. LCutn1, of America? society realestate of birthday anniversary speculators lMV group coulKy The competition was under the handled office. the problem by Lsan' These people are giant of the world of science and landlords. Members of Mr. Bissegcrs fam- Mr. Rowley reports that his ofdirection of the Physical educareasonable Thomas Alva Edison. to discourage two sons. Still- - iiy met wun uie driver and it are trying Durvivlng fice converted 41 G.I. tion department, with Vaughan profits and rents. policies During six decades of research during the month, and applied to man H. and Alex Loyal Pond of . was ueeiucd no inquest would be Hall as faculty supervisor of and Just recently a chamber 1000 patCoiiam, deputy sher- Lewiston; four daughters, Harriet nci, la-Garth BellLston, student manager. commerce committee was discuss- he obtained more than Washington lor figures to convert A. wno m, ambled achBrignam city 19 more for veterans Marvin Bell managed the gradu- ing the housing problem and a ents. Among his outstanding interested and Jenkins, P. Sugar city, Idaho; with tne police investigation, P. motion were Carter, picievements the out Gladys Mary came broker realestate right in paying the difference in cash ate school team. Earl and Genevieve P. Manley said Sunday night. d and asked the college ture machine the kintescopic reserve to make their new poliEllsworth had just left a dance, His of camera would and ana if and the officials Logan; 17 grand-childrstop phonograph. they cies retroactive to date of origin. had driven about two blocks low-rehousi ri If trailer great-gran- d two north when bringing In children, wizardry helped bring the Bell his car struck Mr. The sharp upturn In requests anc use Into deceased Martin and Harris sons, practical telephone I-. . for . and the conversion revived , U U Veof c high way to the east. The EUs- SaC Shakespeare's 'Merchant a1 greatly improved the telegraph. 't? Interest j G.I. n,,' ' in Insurance in genMrs. Rozclla Kingsford has been nice", demanding his pound of ceased daughters, Hazel P. Karren worth car was gomg north at Of even greater Importance, eral, was attributed Mr. and confined to her bed and under Ah had nothing on these flag-- a by the time and tne driver was alone. Alu p Smith the of was creation his however, ' Thornley to an announcement by doctors care due to a fall ' wavnK patriots, 1879. In In the Bissegcr was taken to a incandescent conducted were lamp Funeral services It isnt enough to merely wish General Bradley, administrator of which injured her back. wller succumoed about 10 years he devoted his the'sPltal m. success 12.30 in in students the at following p. getting Mr. and Mrs. Guy Larsen and Veterans affairs, that the, present Tuesday 10 minutes later of head and to of methods month with each to $90 the time discovery ward chapel by son Glcr.n, were Ogden visitors along session of Congress would change Logan Fourth body injuries. wife and babies with the for the generation and distribution BurJ. Tuesday where they were even- provide Postma, bishop. Sylvanus He .was bom where-witha- ll to keep body and of electric energy. The great elec- the mode of payment in case of ial was in the 13, September ing guests for dinner with Mr. Logan cemetery 1884 at in death order beneficiaries that must soul friends their iroudence, the son of together, and Mrs. Ray Larsen. utilities of the Nation which tric under direction of the Kenneth Andrew and Eliza labier Bisse-ge- r. receive the face values of Bishop Raymond Allen was a do more than wish. serve our homes, farms and fac- may He was educated at ProviLindquist mortuary. Gordon Weggeland, director of in cash in of business visitor in Star Valley, policies the place tories exist today chiefly because dence and lived there until two was a In Federal Logan housing, Monday. monthly payment plan in effect William I. Stoddard months ago when he moved to Mutual session was well attend- few days ago and spent consid- of his inventive genius. war. the This change had The work in the electrical field during Bugham city. He married Louisa ed Tuesday evening, with Henry erable oratory at a meeting. One been promised from the beginning William Israel Stoddard, 86, Wolford, August 5, 1917. so he and which he said I ably don't and inaugurated Cornish conducting; like, thing Oneta Day to Cache conform to the precedent es prominent county pioneer, charge of singing; prayers by Jo- I'm quoting from a Salt Lake advanced has been carried on by Surviving are his widow, eight and father of C. I. Stoddard, prinsons and daughters: Mrs. Ada Hatch d, and Grace Day; paper wherein he is saying, he others who are constantly finding tablished after World War I. seph of Cache North school, cipal high to Mr. According Thornley, Don and JaDoris, scripture reading by Horace Raw! was in ifavor of private housing better and more inexpensive means Henry, at died a the home of daughter, net Bissegger, Mrs. Helen Acocel-l- a, ins; a one-aaction in Mrs. play was given by and private enterprise over Bradley's of transmitting electric energy for General Ralph D. Merrill, at Black-fooand Helen Allen ;special in-- 1 eminent control." to Brigham city; Mrs. lone Gilmake the prompting conCongress Idaho. in my judgment that statement heat, power and light. This terest class was conducted by Jolespie, Logan; Keith Bissegger of before official the end change of one is of stant the improvement He was born at Bountiful, Tremonton; four grand children; disqualifies him from the job he seph Hatch, this war, arose from the fact that son of four sisters and one brother: Mrs. 1859, a 21, Officers and teachers of the holds. It's private ownership of big reasons why the cost of elecFebruary insurance Charles H. and Anna Telford Matilda Greenwell and Mrs. Leexcessive tricity provided by the Nations unethical Sunday school met at the home houses that demands electric light and throughout the Nation were urg- Stoddard. When 14 years of age, na Crow, of Ogden; Mrs. Eliza of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Allen, Mon- rents and prices, and they are business-manage- d day evening with Superintendent getting away with it on account power .companies has gone down ing veterans to drop their service he hauled ore from Bingham can- Cower, of Tremonton; Alfred Bisso steadily over the years. Our insurance because it paid off in yon to the smelters at Sandy and segger, Raymond Allen conducting; les- of scarcity, and winter Mrs. Lillie Providence, I am taking the liberty to ofson hy W. J. Harrison; prayers began railroading from Cache val- Taylor, of Kansas. starvation electrical dollar is worth twice what they called to 13 when Butte, Mont., by Francis Allen and James Al fer advice to veteran soldiers. Go what it was amounts" in case of death. All ley just 20 years ago. years of age. As a contractor for Fred Speth len. Luncheon was served withiri2ht now and fill out an appli-Agatbe other must Edison Thomas Of it this advantages considered, road and irrigation projects, he Allen and Shirley Larsen cation for a house loan. Applica-a- s forms are available at the said that few men in history have was a ridiculous selling point at was associated with T. H. Humph-er- s Funeral services for hostesses. Fred ' and also contracted under Speth, 72, prominent College ward Your has contributed so much to the ad- - best, and so far as I know no Mesdames Della experience and Francis banks. ' has yet put Roy Bullen. Allen attended stake Relief So- - taught you how slow these things vancement of science and the im- - reliable company farmer, who died Thursday were so sar now. Also, get a provement of our living standards. forth an insurance plan for vetHe married Fannie Gibbs, March be conducted Monday at I p. m. ciety social at Lewiston, Wedner- -' fre; as soon as Because of his genius the world is erans which J10w- - and value for value 1, 1883 in the Salt Lake LDS En- in the Colelge ward chapel by day evening. Mrs. Florence Allen, ' of the a better and, president of Cache county Home weather permits, get out literally, a brighter equals the government plan. I dowment house, and she died De- Wesley Nelson, bishop. Burial was renL cember 8, 1934. Later, he married in the Providence cemetery unJou have a car you and Community section of Cache live. to which in am always ready and eager to Yarda can se your tent in the spacious place Johnson, who died Octob- der direction of W. Loyal Hall Farm attended Bureau, county check the convention in Salt Lake city National Forrest, near a smooth It would not be any crime to doubtfulfacts and figures with any er 22, 1944. With his first wife mortuary. veteran or agent he highway, clean, cold piped water, inquire. Some owners, of these Thursday. and its canyon homes seem to have tired added. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Harrison electricity, telephone Other business handled by the were business visitors in F.eston, desirable in many ways. a few of them, because only And another thing, for you who have been occupied the last three Logan branch during Idaho, Thursday. January inhavci cars- - there are many furn-b- y years, and they are not included cluded claims for pension; death Sunday school was conducted d in the Aldon Cornish; Agatha Allen lshed homes in Logan canyon legion of patri- claims for insurance and widows Carol Allen conducted sing- - on this same National Forest. It ots. Most all are nice people, for flags, pension; applications Ing. Joleen Allen and Shirley Al- -' 'eems possible that the owners and you may decide to lease a and burial headstones, expenses len organists; prayer by Peter niav rent some of these houses. building lot from Uncle Samuel deceased for veterans; applications 1 sacrament own Ray-ar.d build You home. Kigsford; grm by your mor i Allen; Alon Kingsford me and name, his father, Durans could use logs like our grand- for replacement of lost discharges, conducted fast day sacrament ex- - b'urg mouth, assisted by Roy Es- - parents did, and in this way not mustering out pay, family allote, be- - ment problems, hospitalization and ervices; sacrament by Jay Es- - kelson and Reed Allen; benedic- - be bothered with welson and No- man Durrant; Van tion was pronounced by Aldon cause the amount . of straight many others. Mr. Thomliey reis unlimited. Ray Et kelson received his blecs- - Cornish. ports that with the addition of another man to his staff during the month, his office is in a position to rapidly execute all claims and to adiise veterans on all matters pertaining to their rights and general welfare. Janu-,wldo- w I j r C ! V W w4 ... V J cr g. 1 Thomas Edison Anniversary -- I o .. flat-foote- r en .six nt - I I Le-lan- J ct gov-Car- t, agents to-bo- ha ! ln i ! up-an- flag-wavi- red-tap- ' - lodge-pole-pi- z7 jbesnand tltH Protection WHEN 5000 WATCMMAkRS' A EVERy JEWELS ARE U5EP vwef'ji: Brilliant creation in a YOU BUY A engagement ring. 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