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Show Tuesday, April 2. 19 The Cache American, Logan. Cache County, Utah 1C f I Council Meeting j Regular meeting of the Logan, association coun- - j held ati le Wednesday cil 7 30 p. m. in the Logan Junior high whool. Parent-Teach- er will -- John Gardner Ilatlfield pZJ'y TfS'V' NEjftWS John Gardner Il.uiiUld, 69. known Einitl.fltld farmer and for- nur city marshal, died in his; home laic Monday of a lingering Illness, He was born September 21, 1876 at Snulhiidd, a son of James and Mtrgarct Gardner H.idtleld. He Alice Nelson Noiember marrleo FROM OUR CONGRESSMAN 30, 1698 in the Logon temple. Ho W. K. GRANGE?. was an active member of the LD3 church. CONGRESS TO DECIDE He lr survived by Ms widow LII E OF OPA and Hit following sons and daun-tt.-- a: Dean jnd Lnn HaUfieid, A most Important and Mrs. Elaine Ilrd-lieiLake decision that must be Salt New city; York tlly. N. Y.. Mis. made by Congress In the very Vfia Qi.irr.cy, Ir.g Bvch, Cal. near future is whether or not the M s. Bji I'trnarason, of 3m i .r,d; Mia 1 a Mont Benson, of life of the office of Price admin- Seed and Peed Store, 69 Adv. Wett Center St. Logan JOINS WELFARE HOARD j of ll&zen M. Spackman, civic and LI'S Lewiston, church leader, haa been apof the a member pointed Cache county Welfare board. He succeeds G. A. Hogan, resigned several months ago. j . I I 'ou Fonnesieik, M istration should bo extended. The .v.wton: Cal.: a brother. f.n Pedu, Hou-- e Banking and currency comIIar,v..l. ft Malad. .dili; mittee has held extensive hear.nd a si.tr Mrs. Frank Rr.i', ings for the past six weeks on o' Presto.!, this subject. Testimony from InFuneral arrangements will be dividual representing every walk announced later by the Kenneth of life has been heard the Lindquist mortuary of Logan. farW.i-li- J Visiting in Logan Fred Roberts former employe of Hotel Evcles here, has been from the service and plans to leave soon for Twin Falls, Idaho, where he will resume work with the Union Pacific Stages company. lH ed V t Tdi-l.o- T I un . " 'ou know, i being civllued or Is sometimes a best. The more is which question civilized we get, the bloodier tho vl'e 'er&a, j d. - HICKORV GROVE j well! fcjLi&sS - bailed straw for sale THE LOW DOVN OBITUARIES WASHINGTON i Tage Five it war-t- he mote world confusion more unrest moie dissatisfaction. You don't stop to chat down at the corner but what you drift around to what is wrong and how to fix it. The Indians were not civilized, so we shoved 'em out. But the buffalo meat and Indians ate plenty and no red stamps. But now, civilized as we are, we seldom even sniff meat, let alone nibble same. And also we now have more nenous prostration and race questions and less gold money and moie new flashes than we can digest. At 12 dollars a day we are more disgruntled than when we made 5 bucks. So, money don't bring happiness. Also, we ate better when we got only 5 bucks. What you driving at, says HenA good question, ry, if anything I says. It is to persuade folks to get the feel of the earth under their feet again and their head out of the clouds. I have and inventions, nothing against science, and politics, and running water in th ebathroom, etc., but we be in an era long enough, where we been expectin miracle and everlasting security without too much effort. businessmen, large and small, Annie E. Cushworth mers both large and small oper American ators, the housewife, Word was received in Hyde and officials of the government. park. Monday of the death of A SCARF FOR EVERY SUIT A dashing scarf is indisfen this testimony, Mrs. Annie E. Cushworth, Los After weighing sable with every suit this spring no matter how many blouses Mrs. Cushworth the decision must be made. Cal. Hack to Work Angeles, a ghl may lave, rretiy JJcvcrly Taylor, of X DC's Woman Cache valin well was known has before the It specCongress who hai Christensen, In White,1 who doubles as a fashion model and radio actress, Sybil ter of inflation and collarse that ley music circles, having taught been discharged from the Marine close tils striped taffeta to accent her sage green gabardine followed the first World War. The in Wellsville for many years betwo in service corps after years suit. The stripes aro green, white, yellow and red and Beverly pattern of events since the war fore moving to California. Washington, D. C., has returned knows how to tie it- - a big loop with two ends tucked in. She was born in Westminster, ended reveals striking surface to her old post as deputy county similarities, but also presents un- England, and came to the United clerk., derlying influences that operate States in 1906. Her husband died The Navy in the opposite direction. There eignt yean ago. The navy recruit in 3 office is Surviving are one son and two appears to be a production boom Business Improves , Arch C. Cusworth and 1919-2- 0 daughter--the of and than boom lhlrd greater Cache county clerk's office is- - Pn t0 Lo6an the Los volume of output is now Mrs. Beth Woodbury, of and If month. n each you In Friday. sued 40 marriage licenses Geo. one been' brother, in than Cal; Angeles. any have peace new higher previous books Four call March, compared with 21 during s,re interested hi the navy and Unlike the previous Bowyer, London, England, at time year. added to the children's of the same month last year, accord- - on Those days to army recruit the Cache county publiclibrary a collapse after this boom one sister, vMrs. Leishman, boom, library. office in the Post Office. ing to Rosclyn Ward. deputy ing These are the April selections of. spends Itself can be avoided if Hyde Pant; 11 grandchildren and clerk. the Junior Literary Guild, and are 'we can stop a runaway price rise, one the gifts of the Logan branch of We may be assured of prosperity Alice Carson Buxton Business and Professional Women. lor at least three to five years if Mutual Tonight Alice Carson Buxton, 77 Mrs. of to increase tendency prices Shuttle The Train, (the Runaway Arthur J. Smedley, director of can be held Idaho, died Saturday in tf Drlggs, check, Is for boys and by Muriel Fuller. the art department in Logan m tin Idaho Falls hospital folseven and It of show that the six, Figures eight girls pressure over the city schools will be the speaker Provo, visited in Logan pn illness of two weeks. is about transportation difficulties of Inflation Is greater than in lowing was for the special interest group of born June 10, 1868 at She 1919 because of the tremendous in the biggest city in the world,, the Seventh ward Mutual tonight a daughter of David Richmond, and will delight all children who amount of buying power and the April 2, at 7:30 p. m. Mr. Smed- Newsman Here ' Millie Jane Rawlm Carson. and In other demand are interested trains. in for The goods. money schools ley will use colored slides in the readers will supply, liquid savings of Individ-fami- ly She atended the public Mr. and Mrs. Con Harrison and words, all young discussion. The topic will be was married and at Richmond, I uals, national Income payments of Salt Lake city, visited like it. American Art and Home March For boys and girls in the 9. 10 and demand tor goods are greatly to John Alfred Buxton, In Logan Monday. Mr. "Harrison When Taken 26. 1888, at Richmond. we In excess 11 have of those old of the first group, is a member of the staff of the and the -in while 1904, In working E1?ing.s are Thruout the world war. and the present supbook: We y Mr. Buxton was accidentJcscret n ws, BUILDING GAIN j Government. Older students will ply of goods cannot begin to meet timber,killed. Mrs. The Month " and her Buxton ally Lack of materials nor high find this a useful source of in- -, the demand, even though to moved seven children then -. tion out; far exceeds the wartime cost of construction formation. It answers such quesat the Richmond. She moved from LoFirst Lieutenant George H. Bui-- tions as: Who are the youngest ' put for civilian demands, present time apparently is gan to Driggs in 1918 and had the Can workers? Mrs. Factors which tend to offset since government not hampering Logan busilen, son of Attorney and ' resided there. How j the boom prospects of a price Asa Bullen, has been separated President wear a uniform? ness men and residents wrho Seven sons and daughters surfrom the army at Camp Beale, can you tell If the President is and collapse are found in the vive: Mrs. J. W. Webb, of RichAlso A Fin Stomachic TonkI $117,600 in buildrequested activities of individuals and the of Shelmond; Mrs. Ethel Bair, Cal., and now plans to enter away from home? What government E. Plnkhams Vegetable ComLydia ing permit, during March, workers sometimes have to wear, government. Accumulated savings ley, Idaho; Lester- Buxton, of pound Dora mori than Just relieve Harvard university according to M. M. Marler, are being pain when caused by female kept, inventory specu- Lewiston; Clint Buxton, Moore; monthly handcuffs day and night? functional disturbances. It assistant city engineer. In j Peter's Treasure", by Clara Nation Is not yet developing and Darrell and Orval Buxton, and also relievesmonthly weak, tired, nervous, 1945, $5050 worth of permits Logan Visitors ljudson, is a story for boys. 12 to overbuying is not apparent, de- - Mrs. Eva Hillman, of Drlggs; 43 cranky feelings of such days when due to this cause. Plnkhama Comwere issued and in J944, onMr. and Mrs. Bill Clegg and 16 It ig about a boy, bom in ficit spending by the government grandchildren and13 great pound has a soothing effect on one of I has slackened Lake faster than duripg City Daymatia, who comes to Biloxi, ly $1650. woman's most Important organs. daughter Dixie of Salt I Pink-ham- 's Taken thruout the month are visiting in Logan this week, Mississippi, to make his homej A the last war, and government con-M- r. Compound helps build up reals-tantrols are more a effective education treasure, and proving dattgerous dog, No Good Here Clegg is physical against such distress. It's also t, Marriage Licenses very effective stomachic tonic. of adventures may be found iff the today. to conCattlemen Marriage licenses have been is- dnector at the University attempting book. , Thousands Upon Thotscnds trol cattle grubs with DDT sprays sued at the Cache county clerk's Utan training school and during High schol girls will enjoy ar-- 1 Cirls and Women Helped of writes time his sports spare or cust are wastmg time and office to Iloyd Carlos Kenning-to" Lake Tribune. There ere no opiates in Plnkhamo Salt for the u7 n.iLKZ' tides G. Dr. F. Utah of and Knowlton, money, 27, Auburn, Wyo.; ..ivanna. The heroine Compound. Its made from Mother Nature's own wholesome roots and herbs extension Naomi Laura Llndberg, 30, of Mrs. Clegg is the former Buth guson whose interest in drawing reports. entomologist, of Mrs. and Mr. Vitamin Bi. It helps nature. causes her to join a poster con Rotenone sprays and dust are the plus Afton, Wyo.; to George E. Jag-gi- , Olson, E.daughter Thousands upon thousands of women Olson. join: test. Her on a farm have reported remarkable beneexperiences 21, of Logan, and Jean La only effective insecticides against fits. If you suffer like this we and at school are very' real and Anxiety is a word of unbelief grubs. Rue Johnson, 19, of Hyrum; to urge you to give Plnkham's or We dread. have COOP an DAMAGES unreasoning make FIRE j entertaining story, Compound a fair and honest Raymond Alvareda, 27, of New no right to allow it. Full Xaith trial. At all drugstores. The shortest an surest way to A $3000 fire, caused by an York City, and Neaon Creter, 26, in God puts it to rest. Horace i Cache VFW Install Is !h live with honor the world, of Ogden; to Clyde B. Saxton, 21 electric brooder, was reported Bushnell. to be in reality what we would Installation of new officers of and Ev27 Jones, 19, both of Loin Amalga, Monday night, acVEGETABLE COMPOUND appear to be. Socrates. Cache Valley Post 2129, Veterans gan; to Jack Hansen Ryan, 24, cording to E. S. Laurence, e of will be affected fire Foreign Wars, chief of the Logan-Cachand Joyce Taylor, 20, both of this evening at 8 p. m. in the department. A chicken coop, Logan; to Donald Heber James, American Legion home in Logan 22, and Emma Maxine Olson, 17, brooder, bam, 10 tons of hay canyon, A. E. Marshall, retiring and some turkeys owned by both of Logan; to Elmo E. StevElmer R. Wood, were des commander, reported. ens, legal age, of Salt Lake city and Lois Morgan Linford, legal troyed. The loss was partial I PLANT BEETS" age, of Logan. ly covered by insurance. FARMERS ADVISED Utahs sugar beet goal for 1946 Now in Tokyo Warns Violators . as set by the federal government of Cornish, is jg 50 250 acres. A dollar Warning was issued today to Joseph theL. Myler, per ton men who recently mcrease 0ver 1945 has also among been at and are who persons shooting By Edna Mae McIntosh joined the 1st Cavalry division in aTed beet farmera breaking street lights by Eli Tokyo. he Overseas months, eight r, This means, says Noble In previous columns, the need chief of police. Nu- is Drakulich, assigned to the 8th Cavalry v z of the Utah for introducing a wide variety of president merous complaints have been reAsiatic-Pacific wears the regiment. He Beet Growers association,' foods, early in life, has been em- -i Sugar ceived by the police department theater ribbon, the Philipthat sugar beets will be one of phasized. It is now generally ac-- J V from the light department of pine liberation ribbon, the good the best crops if not the best, cepted that the sooner a baby ial boys shooting out these lights with conduct medal, and the Victory from the money standpoint that confronted with a large assortment.) air guns and also flippers. Clif- medal. As a civilian, he attended farmers of Utah can grow in of different foods, the better will, be his acceptance when he is older.) ford Haws, superintendent of the North Cache high school and was 1946. Duo to limitations in di restive as a cheesemaker by Ed employed Mr. an Hunsaker was said it urges early municipal light plant, there cannot be much vai- -i abilities, He Gossner. entered the army impossible to obtain material to c ebruary 10, 1945. His wife, Avis signup by farmers to produce su- ity in the texture or form of n ; bleets of in view the fact that fi.it fords. They must ail gar repair the damage done. Chief Myler, resides in Cornish. the labor program must be pret"vr:cl, c' otherwise finely divid Drakulch said any of these vioc! 0 pjv.tvt cMicate tissues fronlj pared considerably in advance. lators caught would be prosecuted. ceib-iccether harsh particle.; 511 Recc :'mr.e the necessary same-- ; Total time lost by American e ness cf their in Vets Seek Vacant product, j workers because of accidents on ,f hr, by foods have rein-- ; and off the job last year amounted .producers for . Lots for Planting it by other to 415,000,000 man-day- s, . , equiva- - penfata Gieat variev is offered in color Veterans in Logan have asked Mrs. Louise Y. Robinson, ent to a shutdown of plants and flavor. Where some 30 or more for use of vacant lots to grow for 10 years was president of the with 1,400,000 workers. nearly strainea and chopped foods and, gardens in keeping with the food National Womens Relief society, strained cereals seveial A. FranJohn died Saturday night in San preservation program .are on the mniket, proper rotation - --- ,of these alone should result in a, Murch, president of the veterans cisco at the home of a daughter, and .varied diet, interesting organization at Utah State Agri- Mrs. Stephen H. Winters She was If the mother wishes a still, cultural college, said today. The 79 years old. Teach Children the Simple Gardening Skills by Your Example. on which to diaw, she list .longer veteians leel they can help in Mrs. Robison devoted most of has the opportunity of combining, Children love gardens; and the shall not be tedious or involve moand her life to working in the L D S into new some of the old stand-by- s the beautification program . When both foods m, lessons they learn, from sowing notonous tasks which may cause at rhe same time grow food for Relief society, and was president the combination are old favoritesj seeds, and watching plants grow, gardening to be associated in their themselves. Anyone who has lots of the organization when it was are not easily taught by classroom minds thereafter with unpleasant the problem of acceptance is alwhich me not in us: can contact later known as the National Womet. instruction. But to ask a begin- work. Children work willingly when ready partially Mr. Mcrch at US AC, or call the mans Relief society. She was sucThe following combinations ofner to make a gaiden of his own there is a reward to be won. The first lessons should be directed to e. fer new experiences in eating as often results in disappointment. ceeded in 1939 by Mrs: Amy Logan junior chamber of re-the teaching garden techniques, and uses as well suitable for as Brown Lyman president. Its a good deal to expect, for a letting the see how they are Imainder of two partially used child to assume the responsibility rewarded pupil by vegetables and flow'cans of food. of regular care for a garden, when ers. J. Stir tocrtlier vanilla euMard pud- there are so many tempting pas; In due time, the average child so dmpr and any strained fruit times beckoning him elsewhere. But taught will want a garden of his .peaches, pears, apnr to him introduce the if you garden cwn. Some may show small interapple sauce, prunes, etc. as your helper, teaching the sim- est until 2. Pour fruit over custard pudding they have established their The flavor comor The Muskrat season is now open . Good deple skills required by your example, own homes, when they will prove binations are similar to thosereasons for the what you explaining that the lessons which they learned above but wide variations in apmand for muskrats. We pay top cash prices. do, and letting him share your pride in childhood sank pearanee are possible. deep, and will of are or mashed you accomplishment, likely never be forgotten. 3. Stretch those precious mith to an bananas by have topping and chopped eager TS responsive One of the difficult tasks of eduDelicious for strained fruits. puplL cators is to teach city children adults too! Few children can be interested In what the world is really like; to t 4, stir equal portions of strained TWO MILES SOUTH OF LOGAN a childs garden, but most of them make them understand nature, with squash and apnle sauce together. desired. Sweeten slightly, if I will be delighted to help grow the which they have small contact. ' ft. Kqua! portions of strained cereal-foo- d ON HIGHWAY 91 "When he close his eye with garden. It is important that Gardening is an effective means of family strained oatmeal rive a and introduction to this pastime providing this basic understanding . Iiltr contentment, weU grab him. third cereal flavor. Books at Cache County Library HELPS BUILD UP RESISTANCE against great-grandchil- d. worm j Pflnnn . produc-Discharg- ed j ( I I I j ce - n, J&jdUi.(PunkluvnC& Children Learn Gardening Best in Helping Grownups BABYa Hun-sake- i id Hir'- Relief Society Leader Dies dc: Ic.-tur- mc-stis- , pre-cool- v i taste-thrills- com-meic- I20TIGE TO TRAPPERS vice-vers- a ! 1 UTAH BY-PRODUC- CO. ( , 14-13- 1 'W&A A |