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Show Tuesday. March 20. 19 The Cache American. I.oanti Cache County. 1G Special Interest l)r Daryl Ch.iM uf the Ut.1'1 Stale Agricultural CChe null be t!u sp alter for the Special Inter-I- I est ere from Oregon group of the Sevinta Ward evening, March Mr. and Mrs. George Brown Mittal, Tue.-cD- y of Astoria. Oregon are vLiiting 2d. at 7:30 oclock, friends arid relatives in Logan, Here from Prov Loncoln school Tarent-Teachewill meet Wednesday at 2 p. m. Mrs. Lucille C. Reading, of Prohool building at Hyrum, vo, is visaing at the home of her in the to President Matilda mother. Mrs. Rebecca B. Cardon according Miller. Ml-- s Elna Miller. Utah Ex In Logan. tension nutritionist, w.ll show films on nutrition conditions of Proclaims Army Day children in Utah. Governor Herbert B. Maw has proclaimed April 16 as army day WACS May Rejoin In Utah. of members the Discharged Womans Army Air corps now In Idaho Falls in the U. S. army. may Mr. and Mrs. Leo C. NieLsen, In tlie tame grade held at the of Hyrum, ore in Idaho Falls, time of Tills change discharge. Idaho. Mr, Nielsen Is maimer in was designed to meet policy of the real estate department of the critical shortage of skilled Utah Mortgage Loan company. such as persornel In separtaion centers and hospital. Pipo Five BOY CRAFTSMEN WORK FOR SCHOLARSHIP !;. i I Mrs. Lowell Barkle, of Providence. is repoitcd recovering satisfactorily at a local hospital following a major operation. Dance Club Wednesday club will the Brady Home 60, u'.t ami Mis Mrs. An H. M,r;-A,- in w H. Sparks, r podrrfy- Butters, Mr w 1 .Mn, and Mrv Jonph Buttais, Mr. and Mrs. David Arrhibad, have rc- lu lied f rt m a visit to Cal.fornia. M and Mrs,. La Vk k Stuart sp.nt Saturdayi. at Trenton. or Thom T'U;nin on a of age were their VU" - no-ho- f f f , J't 4 : ri.. Typical of thousands of boy model builders who are hoping to make their hobby pay off in terms of a college education is Edgar G. Trudeau, 13, of Detroit. Edgar Is carving out a model automobile which he will enter in the Fisher Body Craftsmans Guild $73,000 competition for 1946 and perhaps win one of the awards, including eight scholarships, which are offered. A recent survey showed that nearly half a million dol- lars, Including S3 scholarships,! have been won by youths since, the Guild, an educational foundation, was established. I I d en-rou- 1 Jjjdta, & (Pmkkwmb I - ic j standONLY THE BEST SEED can ever meet the Northland is In good years and bad, the Flying Goose on thetobag local adapted the farmers unfailing guide to tested seed, climatic conditions. This year there is a the shortage of GOOD seed. Though high as ever, Se your local AAA quality of Northland seed is at once from Committee about rov the quantity is limited. Buy ernment payment for King dealer, or write to . . ard! I i j er your Northrup, Northrup King & Co. 160 So. 4th West. Salt Lake City sur-hear- teed used in building permanent pasture. LADIES There are only a few days left in which you can get 50 Calling' Cards FREE! YOU CAN HAVE THEM FREE .. BY MAKING A PAYMENT ON A SUBSCRIPTION TO THE . CACHE AMERICAN ; L Either as a new account or as a payment on your present subscription A payment of $3.00 covers a two-ye- ar subscription to anyone living in Cache Valley. With it we will give you absolluteiy FREE, 50 CALLING CARDS with your name neatly printed thereon. make enough Smith Bros. Cough is Drops to satisfy everybody. Our output Still restricted. Eey only what you need. Smith Bros, have soothed coughs due to colds since 1847. Black or Menthol sull only 5. We cant sriiid DTCo. BLACK OK ment:;ol--C dsops IL the retiring old p.irtr.,rs and folks committee, who were .Mr. and Mrs. Harmon &. Thompson. jMr. and Mrs James H. Jard.ne. and Mis. John Griffiths and u"ou"I Mr. Mrs. H. M. Godfrey and family 1., and Mrs. Thomas A- Goodey. i In Preston Dinner was served at 1 pm. The spent Saturday kttlng and Idaho, tables wire decorated with red. st A supper was served white and blue paper and flags home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul and cut flowers. A program of songs, readings, music and dra- - M. Clark, Saturday evening, when mas was given at three p.m. All 20 friends called to spend the) members over 80 years of Bge evening. and Mrs. David Thompson were presented with white car- -. with a family dinner entertained 70 with all our pink nations; birth-re- d carnations and all over 60 with March 17, in honor of the of the j daY anniversary of Mrs. Reuben carnations. The lad-.eretiring' committee were presented Thompson. r- ond Mrs. Whlliam Bingley, with beautiful corsages and the were guests of gmtlemen with a buttonnear. A,0 Weston, Idaho Airs- - William Atkinson, nt . enter-dance completed the days tainment. In charge of the cele- - Sunday. bration were Mr. and Mrs. James E. Jardine, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence P. Claik, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Clark, Mr. and Mis. Hyrum But tars. On Friday Miss, Sarah Heggle, John L. Hcggie and their father. i Andrew S. Hcggie, returned from wintering in California. Mr. and Mrs. Fayne Thompson report the birth of a daughter at a local hospital Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Thompson as and family spent Sunday guests of Mrs. Violet Thompson Were Never Meant To at Logan. Mrs. Vilate Dahle, of Logan, is Suffer Like This! visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Thom" " as IL Godfrey. Heras a tip for Mr. and Mrs. Ver Nile Lott, of Women troubled by V with Nervous Tension, LL Ogden, spent the week-enMr. and Mrs. H. M. Godfrey. Irritability and Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Phillips, Weak, Tired, Cranky V Feelings due to of Logan, wrre the honored guests middle-ag- e i at a wedding dance Saturday evjf a ening. Mrs. Phillips was formerly Miss Thelma Thompson, daughter If the functional middle-ag- e of Mr. and Mrs. II. S. Thompson. period peculiar to women makes you sufferfrom hot flashes, touchy.hlgh-Btrun- g, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew II. Grifweak, nervous feelings, try fiths entertained Friday and MonE. Pinkhams Vegetable ComLydia seaman day evening in honor of pound to relieve such symptoms. first class and Mrs Asael Grif- Taken this great mediregularly enfiths. A social evening was cine helps build up resistance against distress. to 60 such middle-ag- e joyed and lunch served guests. Thousands Upon Thousands Helped! Private Darwin J. Godfrey is Pinkhams Compound is one of the home on a short furlough, and best known medicines you can buy will return to Fort Dix. for this purpose. It has proved some Pfc. Rex Thompson has been of the happiest days of some womreleased from the army and will en's lives can often be during their 40's. We urge you to give Pinkhams soon be home. His wife, the forCompound a fair and honmer Edna Griffin, and daughter est trial. Just see if it doesnt Kay, and his parents, Mr. and help you, too. Its also a Mrs. Kenneth Thompson and famgreat stomachic tonic I are his arrival ily awaiting Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Griffiths of Las Vegas, Nevada are vlsit- VEGETABLE COMPOUND . and Mrs. John Brady and door prizes will be awarded. Club members are reminded that guest their three children are visiting with his mother. Mrs. Susie W. tickets are available. Brady, at her home at 54 North 5th West John lives in Ogden Utahn Studies in China the goosenecks of the San Ju n. Club to Meet D. W. Pittman, professor of canyons of the Colorado River, and makes a short visit to his Logan high school ladies club mother about every two weeks. soils at Utah State Agricultural and a vast arch of infinity which will meet Wednesday at 8 p. m. college has arrived in Peiping, tails off into nothingness like a according to Mrs. Charlotte J. Will China, on a special agricultural great sapphire rainbow. Enjoy Furlogugh Bateman, president. Mrs. H. M. mission, according to word reIts a wonderful kind of reliMrs. Emma D. Gardner, a WAC Petersen will be in charge and ceived by Mrs. Pittman. Professor gion, she said. A world of space in the service ilof United the Delbert Smedley will give an Pittmen, who is on leave from and little you it points out your States, and who has a number of lustrated lecture on art. USAC, will be stationed at Yen insignificance. I wouldnt trade friends and relatives residing In where he will with a queen. Ching university, Logan, is returning to her home Prom Queen Named various agricultural aspects in Salt Lake city for two weeks study of Audree of the territory. Jenkins, daughter Mr. and Mrs. Spencer S. Jenkins, furlough. In her work she has was named. queen of the Logan traveled throughout most of the New Elders Unit . . states and is at present stationed junior high school promenade Fri- at now has aj Ninth ward Logan Karen O. Olesen Oakland, California. She will day night. Duane Christensen was be at new quoium of Elders, with onej Mrs. Karen O. Olesen, 79, wife Yellowstone Hotel in Salt chairman of arrangements. Lake city during the first two listed as the Ninth quorum and j of Magnus Olesen, died Monday Ogden at the home of a son, weeks in April, according to word the other as Fourth. Officers of at In Los Angeles the Ninth unit are Dean Rogers, H. E. Olesen, of Infirmities incireceived from her. Mr. and Mrs. P, W. Machin president; Adolf Felix and David dent to age. She was born in Stradsmole, are spending two weeks in Los Egbert, counselors, and Theodore March 3. 1867, came to On Denmark, Home Way S. Perry, secretary. Fourth, Angeles and Hollywood, CaL Logan in 1891. She was married fessor J. son Clark J. of Lyman Whitney Floyd, piesi- to Mr. Olesen In Copenhagen, Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Clark of Gold Green Ball Denmark, in 1891. 112 a Third E. Logan. Is now te She is survived by her husband, Annual Benson stake gold and to the States from the 5th two sons and two daughters, Mrs. green ball will be held Monday, Esther A. Palmer, Einar B. Ole- Replacement Depot near Manila Important Meeting t high for April 1, at North Cache i sen, his Logan; Harry E. Olesen. of from the discharge Army school, with music to be furnishUtah retailers will be represent-- , 0gdeTV and Mrs dna Q KoltSf under current regureadjustment ed by Dave Englands Dansante ed in the most vital meeting ever Richmond, Wash.; seven grand-hel- d lations. the in Entering Army orchestra. between reteallers and gov-- children, and four February 1939, Private Clark arofficials. It Is the an- - children. rived overseas in New Guinea In Funeral services will be con-ta- ii nual meeting of the American Re- Tax Redemptions August 1944 to serve with the ducted Thursday at 2 p. m. in Utah which the of federation, ache 760th Field Redemption period for Artillery Battalion. Logan Ninth ward chapel by county property which becar-- 1 de- For his Army service he is autho- council of retailers is a member, blJLhoPto In held tur-dabe friends y, D.C., . 1941 will end linquent in rized to wear the Asiatic-PacifBenJjinKn. 1 2. Utah and it was announced today. If Theatre ribbon with two cam- April Wednesday from 7 to 9 will be George L. Nelson, presi- mortuary these properties are not redeemed paign stars, p. m., and at the home of a Liberation Philippine E. and Weston dent, Hamilton, daughter, Mrs. Ed Palmer, 567 on or before Saturday, they will ribbon with one star, campaign - North 1st t.e offered for sale at public aucEat, Thursday from 9 American Theatre ribbon, Ameri- secretary of the Utah organizare- - a. m. until time of services. Bur-tail- er to Most tion. vital subjects tion in May. can Defense ribbon and the World and consumer alike will be al will be in Logan cemetery. War II Victory ' Medal ribbon. discussion of the future of gov-- j Lvdia A. Tarson Mathews Elects USAC Soroity Clark whose wife, Carma, and ernment controls, administration Mrg Lydia APn Par,ons Math Genese Cleveland has been nam- their son, Bryce reside on RFD of present price controls, stimula-- l ews Richmond, died Sunday ed president of Sigma chapter of No. 1 Preston Idaho, plans to attion for production, and the gov- -, at 1 p. m. in a Provo hospital at Utah tend the University of California Theta Upsilon sorority and fiscal where she has bern since taxation last She at Los Angeles under the auspices ernment's State Agricultural college. June. policy. of next with the GI Bill of Rights after Will serve for the year She was born November 4, 1965, Minnie Lou Bird, vice president; receiving his in the discharge the daughter of James and Mary COED TELLS OF Mathews Allen. She was married Kay Hill, secretary; Fern Trunkey, States. SAN JUAN INDIANS j to Charles Parsons, who died some treasurer; Helen Mortensen, Continued trum page One) was ago, and later she years oificer, and Pat Wenner-gre- n, At Lions Luncheon Nancy Jane will again mount her marr j0(j to Reuben Mathews. She editor. Commander Olsen of the United favorite pony and with Rusty and ' had lived in Richmond and work-hStates navy, was guest speaker at dad ride amidst the oaptivat- -, ed as a store clerk for several Divorces Granted Lions weekly luncheon meeting ing colossi carved in past eras, j years. She also had clerked at Divorces have been granted in today and tried to impress his Those highways will lead her into St. Anthony, Idaho. She is with the constant need unspoiled lands of natural bridges, j vived by one sister, Mrs. Joseph First district court to Dorene Riggs Lohman from Leo Lohman of a good strong navy. He said forests, great monumental archea,' Meikle, of Smithfield. on a charge of mental cruelty; the war was won because the U. S. granted custory of a had plenty of sea power. Not that plaintiff minor child, $60 monthly alimony it was the navy alone, but through and costs of suit; Myron Francis the cooperation of the three great from Bonnie Jean A. fighting units the land force$,;the Preece Preece, and Eleanor Abel from air force and the navy, we were Wilford La Mar Abel. The court able to overcome our enemies. granted a property settlement and Had the Japanese followed the restoration of her maiden name, attack on Pearl Harbor," with a great landing force - they could Eleanor May Masters. have taken it, but they thought the destruction of our riavy would iFrom La Grande, Oregon so hamper our efforts' that they ; Mr. and Mrs. Harold W. Engcould put all their strength to and land, of La Grande, Oregon, their efforts In the Far East. Our their son , Richard and daughter to rebuild the navy so ability week a Francine, are spending In Utah visiting friends and rela- quickly made it possible to win the war. A nation without a tives. They have resided in La sea power, the land power strong Mr. Engseveral for Grande years, is of land being employed- - with a ture little value. A moving picwas shown of the battle ol here Their there. being newspaper Iwo Jima. was the occasion of a family of gathering of the children Sunday, Charles .England, Bishop Included in the group .'were Mr. and Mrs." Milton England, of Pocatello, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence A. England of Ogden, and Mrs. Wayne Wiser of Lewiston, besides the family members whose . , . homes are here. Mr. years invited, llonoied gue.sts ,c.e lull over Serv.ce men and rcr-vic- their March social Wednesday ev ening at Hotel Eceles. Red color At group in charge announces that 1H N ami Mr- - Fiks ohi the Thursday. Mr. Mr. ( Logan Visitor Robert Tucker, , fermer cirpLye e, of the Cache National Forest in the who ha'; bain cm ploy m nt navy, has accepted with Oden city. He vhtt?d in hold Logar, Saturday. On in,! G Tilths. lAOlUl Li 'party nut held. the ward over rs Recovering in Hospital morm i ist dance tat. Meet Wednesday P-T- A Jaycee I To those outside of the valley, the price is $4.00. This offer is good until March 31, 1946 J |