OCR Text |
Show Friday, April 5. 19 1G The Cache American, Logan Cache County, Utah Home on Leave Face Five Show Cancelled Ladle, St C. is home on The aimv day show mIk doled leave from naval duty. Ihs parfor Saturday in the Armory lias ents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ladle, entertained a group of relatives been cancelled, according to the and frunds recently in his honor. local recruiter's office. . Leo Wins Advancements Jack Burns, who is stationed with the Red Arrow infantry in Japan, has been promoted to sergeant. LOIIMAN ASKS WINDUP Visiting in Logan di-t- William Lehman, county Red Cross chairman, today issued an appeal for a speed up' in the county fund dnve, pointing out the county is far fiom achieving the quota of $15 400. The drive has been founded to April 10. Enlists in Army Richard D. Lewis, 18, has enlisted in the regular army for an 18 month period through the local recruiting office. Theurer have returned from Mr. and Mrs. Herman of WeUsvllle. a vist in Oakland and S&n Francisco, Cal., where they spent considerable time with Mrs. Theurer's oldest sister, Mrs. Hulda Sjohsrg Lewis. SIMPLE 'N SMART This knitted hat may be nothing but 0 band yet it's high style for spring and becoming to Joy Hodges, of NBCs Honeymoon in New York." Its in the collection of John-Frc- d erics who doesn't make hats for a song. IVhite and gold metal thread, row after rota, and a veil of gold for that profession 01 touch, do vribe iU Back to Lewiston Mrs. L. Ray Lloyd, the former Ruth Pond, and daughter Carolyn, have returned to Utah to make their home while Lieutenant Lloyd Is in service In the army eir corps' overseas. She will live with Tond, ol Mrs. Noel and are at the home of family his mother, Mrs. Mae Hugle in Lofi.Jt He has just been discharged after 26 months in the navy vb-.tin- Church Announcement Another Stripe Iteturn from Coast her parents. Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. A. Lewiston. Maurice Christensen, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Christensen, of Richmond, has been 'promoted to technician fifth grade in the He is stationed in the aimy. Pnilipplnes. State Golf Official Ernest T. Young Logan delegate to the state women's golf association meeting held Tuesday, was named third vice president of the state association in charge of publicity. Mrs. Mothers to Meet Directors to Meet' Chi Omega mothers will meet Dircito's cf the Logan chamber Monday at 7:30 p. m. in the BAILED STRAW FOR SALE cf commerce will meet tonight at chapter house to hear Professor Logan Seed and Feed Store, 69 6.15 in the Bluebird, according to Moyle Q. Rice give a book reAdv. W. W. Lundberg, West Center St. president. view. Pledge mothers will be . A social hour will special VACATION NEXT WEEK follow. UAC Women Elect New officers of the UAC WomDr. John C. Carlisle, superen's club, announced today after intendent of Logan schools, Wheat Ratio Reduced the annual business meeting, are reminds parents that the anThe quantity of wheat and othMrs. Guy Cardon. president; Miss nual spring vacation will be er grains permitted to be used by Johanna Moen, vice president; observed next Thursday and mixed feed manufacturers under . Mrs. Darrell W. 'Crockett, secreFriday, April 11 and 12. war food 6rders In Utah has tary; Mrs. Carl A. Smith, corbeen reduced from 85 per cent to and Mrs. On Leave from Navy responding secretary, 8!) per cent, according to H. E. Asa Bullen, treasurer. Jesse L. Earl, SlC, Is visiting Larsen, member of the state AAA his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bonnie committee. Russian-Englis- h Lecturer Earl, while on leave from naval He has been in the Pa- Ask Fate of Bushnell George Soloveytchik, well known service. Russian-English lecturer and au- cific area for 18 months. Veteran organizations of Logan thor, will speak tonight at 8:15 Wednesday sent telegrams to Senp. m. in the Logan Fourth ward Birth Announced ator Abe Murdock and CongressMr. and Mrs. Wallace Parrish, man Walter K. chapel under sponsorship of the Granger asking for Logan branch, American Associ- 280 East 5th North, announce the a definite decision as to the fate ation of University Women. He birth of a daughter, their third of Bushnell General at' hospital will discuss troubled international child. Mr. Parish is employed by Brigham City. The organizations situation os it fnvolves the Unit- the Cache Valley Dairy associa- - were Veterans of Foreign Wars, ed Nations and Russia. The public tion. American Legion, Amvets, and i Invited to attend. Disabled American veterans. Lumber and stove wood now available. Bell saw mill south of First Daughter Advt. golf course. MISSIONARY FAREWELL Word b3. been received In Lo-ta- n of the birth of a daughter in Lieutenant Visits Evelyn Wursten, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John, WurButler, Pa., to Captain and Mrs. Lieutenant Harold I. Hayward, ff J. Kenneth Vanderhoff. Mrs. sten, will be honored tonight a graduate of West Point military Is the former Joan Carat 8 p. m. in the North Lohas been visiting his to don, daughter of B. T. Cardon, of academy, gan ward chapel prior wife and baby daughter and parfor the eastern states Logan. Captain Vanderhoff is on leaving leave from Utah State Agricultur- ents, while on leave from Fort mission. She will report to mission home al college where he is assistant Bragg, N. C. Mrs. Hayward is the in Salt the former Margaret Simpson. He coach. It Is their first child. Lake City, April 15. Is the son of Professor Mrs. guc-sts- Divine worship of the Calvary Lutheran congregation, 475 East 6th North, will be conducted Sunday at 10.30 a. m. The sermon topic will be "Testas. an Example of Blind and Bitter Unbeliever." Everyone Is cordially invited to bear Clemens E. Harms, pastor. TEMPLE and Met With Local Committee Ira ,.,rf aL k' N. Hayward. Policeman Home SbUs.nimball Represents Rodeo '.nl Whit Kimball of Logan will was Ro-Cache the represent to meet County with Logan. Thursday, the heeds of the Central celebra- deo committee of the Farm BuMiner reau at the annual convention of tions committee, Mayor and County Commissioner L. Rav the Rodeo Association of America Robinson t.o outline plans fer the at Pendleton, Oregon next week. organization of a county comrr.'t-.e- e Rcdeo associations from all pars for the Centennial celebration rf the nation and the national in Logan for cl e county :extj cowboy association, will be rep resented at the convention. Rcr year. The state committee has iccted 20 events in the state to deos have become big business in help sponsor foi the centenni.il the country today. Mr. Kimball year in the state Among these will make coniocts for attractions for tne Cache County Rodeo to will be the fourth of July at Login rexi year, July be held at Logan, August 15, 16 2, 3 and 4. Mr. T vithick staled and 17. The Western Rodeo comthe suggested online for the pany have the contract to furnish of Die ccmrr.ittee would the stock and attractions for the be mailed to th Cache county roceo here. The ouipose for tr.. commission soon so the appoint- Cache County Rot'eo have been ments could be nwie and action approveu b the Cowboys asso commence. ciation. Centennial commission ce'e-brali- Staff Sergeant Ray Jones, on leave from the Logan police department while in the army, Is home on an emergency furlough after serving in the Pacific area for six months. Ht has been stationed in Korea witn a criminal investigation department and reports to Fort Douglas for reassignment April 11. His wife, the former Peggy Palmer, and daughter, are making their home in Logan. Recent Births Recent births in local hospitals .include a daughter to Mr, and Mrs. Marion Chugg, of Providence; a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Den-zi- ll BaJls, of Hyde Park; a son to Mr. snd Mrs. Wayne Waite, of Hyde Park; a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. Owens, of Beaver Dam; a son to Mr. and Mrs. Norman Krupp, of Logan; a son to Duane and Lucile Christensen to Belliston, of Logan; a son Herbert and Carolyn Cardon Packard, of Logan; a son to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thompson, of Logan. Get Rubbish Ready Clean-u- p days are here and residents of Logan city are requested to prepare their rubbish for removal by the city trucks Wednesday, April 10. Fire Chief Laurence states that city trucks are so busy with their regular work that they will make only one trip along each of the streets, so if your rubbish is not n the curb by 8:00 a. m., Wednesday mrning it may be left there, because that is the time they will start to gather it. If it is not ready for the trucks as they go along your street you will have to arrange for its removal at your own .expense. Remember, 8:00 a. m., Wednesday, April 10. sp'QrbM . efuca on Featuring a lacework of show the vamp that allows hosiery to through. An extremely popular style with high heel and open toe. cut-ou- 'b Rechow s BRANDS OF FINE LINGERIE BAGS Phone 155 Raymond Thatcher, former resident of Logan, but now living in San Bernardino, Calif., is visiting In Logan for a few days. Before returning to his home he will visit with a daughter at Pocatello, Idaho. He tells of a department store in his home town using a fair system of distributing nylon hose. It has an ad in the paper in the form of a coupon which entitled each subscriber a pair of hose. More coupons were returned to the store than had pairs of hose, so they they filed them, and as soon as a new shipment arrives the unredeemed cou- pons are honored before anyone else can purchase a pair. In that way everyone had a chance and none was entitled to more. rich crop of tourut Of that many could be made attractive to tourist. Publiciie them) You and your can eoiily do thit, and it will repay your whole community with the extra tourist dollar you will all reap j Otter-- comfort, relaxation, near your community are doubtle civic organiiationt j beck are Trove Ur are tempted are offered Develop them! Improve them! , in Logan with! Mr. and M rs. A. N. Otterbeck. I T7e has been discharged from the army after serving 40 months with a military police unit. His wife is the former Louise Greathouse, ! daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sami Greathouse, of Evansvile, Ind. thi seoion! I . . . Safeway MEATS BEEF ROAST., Ut Fresh Ground GR. BEEF All Beef. Lb. DILL Large Each a.. PICKLES ICIIOPS No. 23 of Lb. Squares By the Piece Lb. A Brisket Grade. Lb. :beef boil BEEFSTEAK 260 250 Chuck A Grade, lb. 380 240 150 260 ... NEW ITEMS Safeway to promote greater tourist trade for Utoh SPROUTS "SSST- . . . .- 100 "11. 130 fsARDINES U. S. NO. 1 size A" CKOr n ORANGES . . . P BABY FOOD Cherub Unsurpassed for Goodness 4 cans 1 lYllLla srr tJ w BabyFd Gerbers Oatmeal and CEREAL Cereal 2 pkgs. BEEF HASH 230 SPINACH 170 380 PABLUM 3 cans 270 a... .... Clapps Junior Chocolate jC 190: Strained Peach PUDDING . or PABENA 190; 90: 190 : 8 oz Strained Apricot and Farina 3 cans HEINZ 120; ... Louisiana Safeway Ow Srr 230: 90 r: 70 ASPARAGUS YAMS in Lila - FLORIDA RED SPAGHETTI SOAPS SL 70: HEW POTATOES 110 CLAPPS CHOPPED HAM r GR. OHIOHS 110 GERBERS HOMINY PRODUCE -- RABISIlES 50 Lamb Shoulder BACON a series Safeway 200 .BARGAINS Safeway . . :duz AIRWAY ZXcZT, 280: LIFEBUOY JUIUCi PALMOLIVE TOWNHOUSE BLEACH GLEHHAIRETn.71. 230; VALVO PEACHES AMMONIA APRICOTS . . . ;Safeway I El I AC windex r,ari. CLEANSER Sunbrlte -- 2 for ICAIITFRBURY j!0B 46 oz. 260: 240: 240: Crystal Wedding 48 oz. Pkg TREE TEA COFFEE and Grapefruit KELLOGGS CLIMAX COFFEE GOLD Orange BLEND BROOMS Raymond Thatcher Here ts JATIONALLY ADVERTIZED HOSIERY "OOTWEAR 1 North Main dollar. a in recreotion spot Van-derho- j t bring recreation. In Otterbecks Visit and Mrs. Clyde J. of nature alone it not enough to stop ond tpend where they IS CLOSED The Logan temple Is closed today and Saturday to allow staff members to attend sessions of general conference. Mr. Suivcyi show rival magnifkfx Edwards Drip Pulv. or Reg. lb Folgers Perc or Drip HILL Lb. Great Coffee plus paper bag thrift lb, 250 220 280 320 240 OATS Morning Glory Quick or Reg. Large Pkg. CORN FLAKES Albers WIIEATHEARTS 11 oz. pkg. Sperrys 28 oz. National SHRED. WHEAT 12 Pk. CHERIOATS 7 |