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Show Tare Four 1 1,( r.t.-J.- f Athenian, Lcan, Cache The Cache American StTiil-UV- j kly New m ! r. Pubi puny. iit WiJJi-n- Tuifi.iv n1 C? C, England, Managing F.usiia t M.in.nji r W'rfl h, a.v Crlllff aiu tv t, S..m!, lua Entered a Second Chca Mutter, NovetnLt r 3, at the I out Office at laJgsn. Utah, under the Act of March 3, 18U7, -- Each mk we bee the traffic fatality list grow larger, the latest published list having i cached 71 for the year. This is 21 higher than lat year. The causes for such an increase may In due to carelessness on the part of the driver of the automobiles; the unthoughtfulness of the - Of j fn nave i .. ho. Rollo PTto, M. Rich Memorial grasshopper City, County Dads Back Geneva Bid 3R8 West RHEUMATISM and ARTHRITIS I suffered for years and am so Me tier j thankful that I found relief from Consult County Clerk or the this ternb.e affliction that I will for Further gladly answer RespreUve Signer anyone ewritlng me Information. fof information. Mrs. Anna Paula, P.O.Box 825, Vancouver, Wash. Probate and Guardianship 1! Notice to Creditors i i the District court of the rirst Judicial District of the State of Utah, In and for Uie County of Pd. Ad NEU-OV- Laboratories O taxi : : PHONE 44 SOUTH MAIN en-w- as ; ?ptry , j nin ftad ! u. JdrkStl. S. CUTS PIG GOAL FOR j I ;,r I City. INVITATION TO BID high chair for sals. 1st South. Adv. child it at control FURNACE CLEAVING, Repairing control Stoker Repairing and Servlet hatchWangsgaard ( ua and Stoker to. ing is somewhat less complete in 167 South Main, Phone 132. 3.776.04 Beaver and Iron counties but it LOST Leather key folder containing 4 or 5 keys and an auto Grasshopper baiting will license number Identification begin in Juab and Cache tag. Notify Cache American as J ! Five checks were presented to persons announced as winners of the awards last spring. Awards and winners follow: Johansen scholarships, Esther Jackson, Avon; Norine Kunzler, Rosette, Idaho; Ramona Bergeson, Logan. Class of 1927 Research schol- arship, Alice Maughan. Rich scholarship, Farrell J Fancom, St. George. A See i - A?n- co- Funeral services were conducted today for Mrs. Palmyra Burgle Cache. Seeholzer, 63. wife of Theodore M. Seeholzer, who died Saturday In the Matter of the Estate or Telegrams have been sent by of a two week illness. Services Phoebe B. Less than seven months after In the Ninth ward chapel. Bradshaw, Deceased. were he was dDchnrfed from the U. the officers of the Logan chamber Creditorc will present claims, with vouchers, to the undersigned S. Army. Alva G. Roman today of commerce and the Cache coun-westablished on a farm of his t ty Farm Bureau to U. S. Attor-ow- n. Mrs. Seeholzer, a lifelong resl- - Administrator at the office of G In the Slimmer rf 1914 hejn dent of Lcgan. was born July W. Dunn. Attorney at Law, Cache General Tom C. Clark 1882. 26. a daughter of Alfred Valley Bank Building, Logan, fighting near Rennes. France, 1)hti ac. hls gurport jor the with the famous 4th Infantry dl- -, cpntance 0f the bid of the U. S. I and Annie Burgie. She was mar-- J Utah, on or before the 3rd day of 1946 vision, where he wa wounded by njoratlon for the Geneva' ried to Mr. Seeholzer, who was July, ROBERT H. STEWART, Today he owns. o.,j enemy shrapnel. t t provo Thc utah Administrator. 40 acres of good C. W. DUNN. Attorney located in Lewiston. for Administrator, Logan, Utah. Roman received a Date of First publication F,rm mes-age- s to tne Attorney General. '0n wlt1 'vhlch to purchase the April 30, 1946. the opinion that the bid of arm Vnd 1,y1Prove tlie buildings. for corporat0n Notice to Creditors to thp y g stpeJ make Improvements Smithfleld; Mrs- - Leona the QPneva ctvPei pjant is thei ian' th flnup- - bnrn and pbickon house bl,st of Seeholzer, e Ja,t.SIf can fnd ohtainel. The ,phlrJpy llat and 8 City; Theodore Seeholz- - In the District Court of the First of the entire state and the! Salt Lake kh!s(' and people are Judicial District of the State of r- one shelter shed. r Angeles, Cal.; interested in the sue-- j west Utah, In and for the County of funds for machinery bro her of Idaho Emest operating Burgie operaUon of the Geneva Falls. Cache. to r Boman Mrs. Idaho, and a sister, get, afndf 1.ivPsk witb on Kth,e tarm. Thia stee, 1 ,ant Lillian Scott, of Williams, Arizona.. ai ? w,n ha' year ln arship. presented by Dr. ,the loan at a" Walker, to J. Le Grand Fortyth.i ,wbich i .,?,er,.ppnt and wllh th? Ldf,.( Jate.,f..3 .eiispell, Montana. d FSAs "Variable nav-- 1 Dartment poJcy.f.tbeUof agriculture struck presented by Dr. U H. Pollard.,. schpduled in good years and Monday the 1946 fall crop pig to J Clark Ballard Hurmcane smaller payments in bad. foal had been cut 10 per cent. J. Cache Mills knitting Logan 711 e veteran plans to develop a Vem Hopkm, chairman of Utah award presented by E J WIDon dairy , e.ntprfrisle of 8 ths state rod t i o n" a n Tnmr k e ting to Ida Mae Hall, of Logan. l? be Pxpanded C. C. Anderson awards, 10; administration, said. pre- This means Utah will have a' bave sented by E. N. Houldsworth, to In addltlon 2 100 chickens. Thirty-thorses of 10,000 sowes to farrow and goal Joan Crookston, of Logan. wo acres of the farm will be instead of 11.000 as m 1945. The Julia Whitney, Hurricane . to feed crops and 5 acres national goal has been set Logan Art 'group award, pre- planted of beets will be grown a's a cash 31.500,000 head, about 10 per cent! sented by Professor Calvin Fletchless than the number produced er, to Ronald A. Demars, Brigham crop. in 1945 - field supervisor, operating in grasshopper with state end county agencies. The grasshopper Palmyra Burgie Seeholzer schol- R. H. Chi Omega sorority scholarship. presented by Lorraine CunT. ningham, Layton, to John Barnhard, New York, N. Y. medal- Alpha Psi scholarship lion, presented by Lloyd T. Ralphs. Aberdeen, Idaho, to Ralph Richards, Malad, Idaho. KSL Meritorious scholarships, presented by Ivor Sharp, KSL. to Harriet Gowans, of Kanab, andj Duard S. Woffinden, Layton. Kappa Phi ribbons, pre- sented by Dr. Ethelwyn Wilcox, vice president of Phi Kappa Phi, to the following who ranked highest in scholarship in their schools: Agriculture Brian L. Taylor, Ogden; Art? and Srien- ces A. Noreen Tin gey, Marian Carlisle, Logan; Mardenne John- son Nield, Afton, Wyo.; Daniel Ludlow, Spanish Fork. Commerce Lawrence Wanlass, Logan; Beth Bartridge, Fillmore; Lillian Som- ers, Logan. Education Nadine Dunford, Bloomington, Idaho; Bonnie Clay, Norine Brigham; Kunzler, Rosette, Iris Idaho; Schow, Brigham. Engineering Mack Wilhelmsen, Logan. Forest- ry John McDonald, Heber. Home Economics Alee Maughan, Lava Hot Springs, Idaho; Afton Hall Ward, Logan; Esther Jackson, of !. 1413-- J n, iu ;odtj - - FSA Establishes Farmer on Land 5 nt , or 1 ubdestruction in many counties I Cache county fl0p U COnUrt U,Hr fom,tsr 8i'nt Vt If ire expended $37,577.15 for ct Luh drtUred Dr- Gcor-- e F- uith i ngard lo grasshopper but of assistance and for of t Knoalton, expulsion entomologist need, the scientists raid. ar'nunts'raiion. A the-- e evpenditures. tojether with ''of Utah State Agricultural college. Grasshoppers have destroyed ten rompa'aUve figures for the north of April. 1945 and an accumulative 0f tmall grain in tiie Cir- for the cleville urea. Plule county, and u'lJl ot, expenditures f ir to date arc as follows: are threateningly abundant on warmer slopes and around alfalfa In fields and many places in GOOD MODERN HOME for Sale Cache. Box Elder, Weber, Du vis. with double garage. Telephone j HONORS STUDENTS FOR ACTIVITY GRADES i Continu'd from page Onei ward Hunter Jefferies, of Salem; Lloyd T.' Ralphs. Aberdeen. Idaho. Johansen scholarships, pre'ent-r- d by Dean Turner, to Mae Bigler, Boise, Idaho, and Bert Boy-aoProvo, with Glen L. Nielsen. Oak City, as alternate. Class of 1327 Research scholarship, presened by C. L. Pocoek. to Loa Jena Taylor, Shillings. Idaho. Home Economics awards, preDean Ethelyn O. sented by Greaves, to Andrus. Marlon, and Clarissa rPeston, McAlister, of , Idaho. Phi Upsilon Omicron scholarship presented by Miss Jean Richards. to Laura Lee Lundahl, of Logaa, Sons of the American Revolu-- 1 tion award for ROTC, presented,1 to Lucille Hatch, by Adrian Hatch, Burley, Idaho. Dramatics' Myers Speech and award, presented by Dr. C. J. My- -; it ! of reason so the applicant, esjtecially after failure to pass the examination the first or second or third try. becomes quite critical of the tests or the men conducting the test. pedestrian who often disregards traffic Decently such a case was brought to our safeof rules sense common and signals attention but after the permit to drive was to the the undejiendable resjxmso earned the individual bcame aware that ty; drivers will of the mechanical makeup the examiners were not out of reason beof the car; to the influence of liquor upon cause they had taught the lesson of carethe part of the driver; or to the lack of fulness in driving. One must be always understanding of the rules laid down conscious of the dangers involved and must for the motorist. consider the rights of the other drivers to the latter We have, in regards and pedestrians. We think the effort of heard quite a lot of criticism the peace officers and traffic officers should in of committee of the charge receive the wholebeaited cooperation against wonu and Men n, licenses. every man, woman and child. Without that granting drivers who have neglected to have tlu ir licences cooperation the list of casualties will grow renewed at the time of expiration have larger and larger. COM EOF. ciuiii IG nutnl fur ho; r jvd uit bait just, fir the if opening tjie lar.ous tour.ty bait mixing ttauons. Farmer - constquenule fntuid u nects.sarj TUAITK ACCIDENTS m 21, 19 'lay oi.tr j!i Grasshoppers Threaten Crops . Sub crij tlon rates: Outside County, cne year $3 Inside Cm lie County, 1150 Adveitis.ng rat's made known upon application. 1331. j Expenditures David V,. !n.l.nd Me; l.utl.eal I)i partiin nt Editor T lie, lay, Public Welfare l t a Utul 1. (unty, Utah UTAH WINS AWARD !ril club 6'rls Thrifty 5.'cn held a meeting recently at the school library. Miss Amy Kears-leCache county home demon- stration agent, was in attendance y. bond, which they won for their scrap book. Girls present includ-Ped Roma Krebs, Ann Younker, Donna 'May Ferguson, Patiricia Darling and Donna Quayle. Mrs. John Duce and Mrs. Ross Anderson, of Hyde Park, were Monday luncheon guests of Mrs. C. A. Nyman, Mrs. Grace Johnson, of Preston, Idaho, was visiting In the ward Monday. Mrs. W. E. Nyman visited at the Idaho Falls Temple, Saturday. Miss Edith Nyman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Orvin Nyman, has accepted a call to go on a mission for the LDS church, to begin her labors in June. Mr. and Mrs. John Wursten have received word of the birth of a grandson born to Lieutenant Colonel and Mrs. Ervin Wursten, of Washington, D. C. The ward Primary held their conferencee Sunday evening, May 5th in the ward chapel, with president Kate Yost in charge The program was built around the theme Love, and consisted of playlets, songs and speeches, by various primary groups. The stage was beautifully decorated to rep- resent a garden, Relatives have received word hl ; In Washington, Governor Herbert B. Maw has been presented with an award he acceptel it in behalf of the State of Utah from the National Safety Council because Utah has the best safety rPecor(j for pedestrians and gen- eral traffic of any western state. In accepting the award. Governor Maw said . . . "only with volunteer service can a successful Evelyn Wursten, who left Salt Lake City, April 24th for the mission field. She reports a very enjoyable trip and will la- from at Philadelphia, Penn. Harvey Maughan. of Ogden, isj visiting at the home of his par- -, ents, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Mau- -j ghan. Mrs. Carl Nyman entertained at a birthday party Monday, honoring her son Garrys 7th birthday anniversary. Games were eiv joyed and refreshments served to 12 guests. Mrs. Olive Stauffer was pleas- antly surprised by a group of friends Monday, ' honoring her on birthday anniversary. Lunch- eon was served and visiting en- bor Mr. and Mrs. George Pearce, of Paradise, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Pearce, of Millville, were Saturday luncheon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Stauffer. Mr. and Mrs. John Homer, of Sugar City, Idaho were visitors in our ward Mothers day. . i mortuary. i Emily Kirby Morse j WILL PAY CASH Or Will Trade for . . . Kitchen Cabinets Dressers Breakfast Sets Range Stoves U & I Furniture Exchange DEPENDABLE ALL WAYS 30 West 1st North Phone 418J ELECTRIC MOTOR known as AMBER HAWS, wil Creditors prXims Funeral services for Mrs. Emily with vouchers to the undersigned Kirby Morse, 76. lifelong resident administrator at the office of At- .Room in a Logan hospital of a heart, , 211 Cache Valley Bank Building, Wedbe will conducted ailment, Logan, Utah on or before the nesday at 2 p. m. in the Hyde j i4th day of July, 1946. Park 'vard chapel by C A- - Hur-- 1 JOHN P. JENSEN, Administratof of the Es- be was born arcb 5, 1870 in( tate of Amber Haws Jen- Hyde Park a daughter of Thomas sen, also known as Amber Irons and p Sba lrby- Haws. Deceased, NEWEL G DAINES, 1888He dled October j in Attorney fo Estate. R 1920 Dates of publication: ' She was the mother of seven May 7, 14, 21, 28; June 4, 1946. sons and daughters, four of whom survive: Lester J. Morse, of Salt Notice to Creditors Lake City; Mrs. Grace Winsor, of Edgewood, Cal.; Mrs. Uarda Har- in the District Court of the First ris, of Logan, and Brigham Morse Judicial District of the State of of Hyde Park, 19 grandchildren, Utah, in and for the County of four the folCache. lowing brothers and sisters: John, Albert, James I and George Kir In the Matter of the Estate of by and Mrs. Elizabeth Christrjf fersen, of Hyde Park; Mrs. Alice CHRISTOPHER MERKLEY, Deceased. Jorgensen, of Smithfleld, and Mrs. Creditors will present claims Jane of Pocatello, Henderson, with vouchers to the undersigned Idaho. Friends may call at the family administrator at the office of its home this evening and Wednes- - attorney, George C. Heinrich, 108 day until time of services. Burial First National bank Building, Lowill be in Hyde Park cemetery gan, Utah, on or before the 3rd under direction of the W. Loyal day of July, A. D. 1946. NORTHERN WASATCH Hall mortuary. DEVELOPMENT COMPANY Administrator of the Estate Salt Laker to Head of Christopher Merkley, Tavrpp(, m iqi7 deceased. GEORGE C. HEINRICH, Continued from Dage One Awards announced at the after- - Attorney for Administrator. Dates of Publication: noon session were as follows: Ag April 30, and May 7, 14, 21, ricultural, Richfield; Americanism, and 28, 1946. Spring-villSpanish Fork; aviation, Christmas Salt activities. Lake City; Chritmas lighting, Salt Lake City; city planning, Spanish Fork; community funds, North Davis; fire prevention, Provo; governmental office, Span-he- r ish Fork; membership building, Mapleton; profit making, Bing-joye- d. Public health, Bountiful; ham; publicity, Provo; safety, Provo; sports and recreation, Salt Lake City; tax education, Springville; youth welfare, Bountiful; veterans affairs, Springvile. Salt Lake City was named as Dealers in Furnaces the 1947 convention city by the delegation. lth SHOP RELIABLE SERVICE Parts Rewinding 483 East 2nd South Phone 1410J , Loans Furniture Autos Livestock s m o sj5oo STATE LOAfi COMPANY OF LOGAN 29 West First North PHONE 260 e; FURNACE CLEANING AND REPAIRING BERNTSEN BROTHERS 149 South Main Phones 1609W - 169IR - 379 Stokers Blowers DAN DUNN - SECRET OPERATIVE 48 NEW T MENTHE SCARFCNE The Utah State Fish and Game Commission will accept bids until 5:00 p. m. on Friday, the 7th of June, 1946, to perform day the following work on Its property located In Blacksmith Fork Canyon in Cache County and known as the Hardware Ranch; Cut, rake, bale and deliver to the barn the tame and wild hay crop on said ranch. Full details can be secured by contacting Mr. A. J. Petersen at Hyrum, Utah. The Utah Fish and Game Commission reserves the right to reject any or all bids. - UTAH FISH AND GAME COMMISSION. ' ROSS LEONARD, Advt. Director. DAtsI , DUNN AND IRWIN Abe USHERED UNTO THE PRIVATE OFFICES OF NEWM ARK'S LOTTERY ' KING THE BUTCHER? V TALKED ABOUT ARE OUTSIDEBROUGHT ITHEM TO - w |