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Show The Cache American, Logan. Cache County. Clan Pape Light ELEPHANT ROLLS ON BARREL ' FOR YOUNGEST GIRL TRAINER ,u, unt.i her death. Sunni. g . her i Tuesday. June 2", 1916 as possible. All the loc.sl contract ms ai l dealer are invited m to w.y they can ,c. minuets, torn prnnt One), to, help locate critical materials L.I If. and get the units ifady for the hanibrr ef lummcrve; Ander-on- , and Mitch open.ng of the school year next Dames, Ro-Hansen. 'September. To undertake such a project lt Tie plans Is for the Serviceman WttS lbe opinion that a corpora- - to pay for lus home with the tl0n should be formed with the monthly rrr.t. More have applied Chamber and Lo- - for the units than can be supbatklu? o President City. lundberg plied. The houses w.ll not be all was authorized to select the in alike, they will be built of Smith-fiel- d and organ. The incorbrick and masonry. There corporator porator chosen were N. D. Salis- will be four room, three ro:m, of the First and five room units. Each will be bury. Russell S. a little different from :ne other. Security Corporation; Jl,anson, cashier of the First NaLogan City Is cooperating entional Bank; Henry R. Hurren, thusiastically. Some of the land cashier of the Cache Valley was In the county but through action of the city commission, all Banking Company; President ford W. Lundberg of the Logan the ten acre plot Is now In the Name New Addition to Hond Wjn there;;, hund m and j one duuvbtcr. Ruth 7, of Reno; lur parents of Provi Ml k I).ivrni n, aj (K unntj with Annie Marie Jen.scn Uie following bi..lhrrs Kent U-no Mnall t,.slc to train a W. Zo.Lngt-sut. I!ro!!,,.rs and of llomer I)iU.ey r: threc-tu- n Mis. Aruue Mane Jenvn Kent, ' to hiinu.e Ui hl c.,y loigan a,, s n TrAnvSC(i Cuj Mrs Kie Fu;k. ft. barrel and rull it without luting du 72, l.feloi.g redden; of Dgan niiin 0j sJ lV jull(. ( Logan; Jevse Z - 4 Take it from Norma j coura.,f(j when a member of the balance, died Sunday in the family home, ' Unger of Logan; Dallas Zollinger Davenport, youngest elephant train carried by the circua was 474 North West. She had been of Auburn, Wash,, Clinton Zollin- er in the world, wr.o had patience dubj0us 4l ftnl. Today Myrtle-- 111 one jeer of Kaysvllle; Mrs. Jane Bing- wk. and and finally ac- ,s lhp ony rP,jmnv with a circus Slu was born October 20, 1873 In ham. of Weston Ida., and Chester to ferfiii ni such an act and the Logan, o daughter of Jena C. and Zollinger of Providence. feat b greeted with rounds of Cl,ri-t;nLarsen Jensen. She was applause at every performance. married to Janies B. Kent In the Susannah Smuin Nielsen of the herd OUier member Susannah Smum Nielsen, 74. died temple In 1892, have been trained to present an Survivors Include her husband, unexpectedly at her home In The Utah Banker Association outstanding feature exhibited by Logan; two sons and two daughsometime during Sunday night. recommend the regular and con-- no other group of pachyderm ters. Wiliam and Paul Kent and She w s bom September 28, 1871 tinued purchase of U. S. Savings under the big tops. The huge Mrs Millie Peterson, Tretonia, Ida., In Ogden, and married Kiel Joseph Bonds "to provide arequutely for' beasts, with Miss Davenport as and Mrs. Oma Mitchell. American January 9, 1885, In Logan the future welfare of our citizens j umpire, play a realistic game of Fork. She had made her home temple. tnd the prosperity of our State." baseball. The batter strikes out. Funeral services are set for Wed- In Hyrum ever since her marriage. At their annual convention held the runner steal third base and nesday at 2:00 in Die Ninth ward Mr. Nleben died June 10, 1930. LOGAN CHAMBER OF COM.AfiiUCE: at North Rim Grand Canyon, all other details of a major league chapel. Friends may call at the Mrs. Nielsen was the mother of I respectfully submit the following1 name for the June 2123, 1940. the Utah bank game are enacted, home Uils evening and tomorrow 13 clilldren, the following nine of new one is er recognized Savings Bonds as Dailey Brothers Circus building addition situated at 6th East and 10th until time of funeral Arrange-men- ts whom survive: Dewey H.. Grant al an Ideal Investment to provide of America's largest circuses North streets, Logan. were made by the W. Loyal a, Norris and Blaine L. Nielsen of and financial Ing by railroad this season. Spect HaU security O. Carl Mortuary. Caldwell Nielsen, Hyrum. ators are Invited to witness un stability IcVi. ; Mrs. Wanda Long, Halley. In speaking of the banker's da- - loading of the train In the rail- Jensen Stcnsa Cranney Mrs. Ellen N. Everton. Logan; Ida., sire to promote the widespread road yards and to visit the show- Mrs. Stensa Jensen Cranney, 73. Joseph A. Nielsen, Garland; Mrs. tale of bonds. John M. Wallace. grounds during erection of seres Signed widow of WUhard D. Cranney. for- Essie Rose, California; also 43 accomod.ite to elected tents of President of the: necessary newly Wed- grandchildren, died nine of mer resident Logan, Utah Bankers Association, stated such a show. Elephants appear-thAddress und the following brothers are tng later In the circus ring will nesday In Long Beach. California, thrift and prosperity learned Mrs. Ellen Mrs. and sis'.ers: Stone. relatives Sunday. Logan closely related. Every dollar save- - be seen assisting m pulling the She was bom June 28, 1870, near Roe Burke. Miss Ruth Smuin. chamber of commerce and Attor- ed now adds a dollar to the prow- - heavy wagons, pulling up the cancity limits so all the houses may a daughter Miss Viola Young, Mrs. Myrtle D. Preston. ing reserve funds for future pros- - vus and doing many other tasks Copenhagen. Denmark, ney George be serviced by Logan City utili- from their intricate ring of Mr. and Mrs. Hans Jensen. Moore. Mrs. penty, and If these dollars are The corporation is known as the ties. The Carr. Pearl Richird, street cepartment will 20 Beach to to. Prior Long moving Invested m Savings Bonds, the routine. Company, Improvement and Horace Smuin, all of Logan at once to make the proceed bond owner makes money by sav- Performances will be presented years ago. she made her home In Henry Inc. The articles of Incorporation Ogden. treets and sidewalks for the Thrift pays fine dividends,' at 3 and 8 pm. and doors will be Logan. Ing. A member of the Hyrum Third have been filed and the officers I The water and sewer project. Survivors include two sons and both for the individual and for; open an hour earlier to allow ward. Mrs. Nielsen was an Relive of the company will be elected mains will be extended to serve the community," said Mr, Wallace. ample time for Inspection of a' a. daughter. Kimball C. Cranney civic and church worker. She serv- Monday July 1. the houses. The project calls for Mrs. Helen large menagerie which Includes Twin Falls. Ida.; Plans for the construction of 39 houses. as ed of the president YWMIA, Enough materials are bears, Burnham. Long Beach, Cal.; a are well under tigers, lions, elephants. Re-elected now in sight for the first unit of nselor nd also president the dwelling units zebras and other animals from the brother, Most Jensen. Hyde Park; j way. Wesley Schaub and K. C. four comers of the earth. An a sister. Mrs. Silvia Thompson. of tho H'rum slake Relief Society, Schaub are the architects to sub- fourteen and perhaps 28 houses. Orders for 250.000 bricks have president of the Cynthia Benson mit the elaborate horse lair which Includes Los Angeles. Cal. Federal to the plans been ordered from the Smithfield of tame DUP of and the at camp D. A. Skeen, prominent Salt: many blue libbon winners is a- Funeral services were conducted Housing for priorities. These axe Brick Plant and are now was her death being camp chaplain. 1 menaW. In 1909 Lake City attorney and the Jack Mickclsen, made. Loyal grad nothrr feature of the free pm. today at expected soon. Funeral services will be conduc- - i local uate of Utah State Agricultural gerie. will have contractor Hall Mortuary by Vean Postma, building ed Thursday at 1 p. nt In Hyrum Jcfc The Merchants presiof the construction of the college, has been bishop of the Ixignn Fourth ward. Third ward chamber of commerce chapel under direction housea and act as gt,verai super- - the dent of the alumni association for Burial was In Logan cemetery. of BLshop Earle Allen. Friends may lntendent. John Murch will act as and the 1946-4Clty War Chest to Executive according beer-- ver3 have ev call home at her ' Wednesday Jack was cooperative in Croft. He Everett IV Mr. E. I Ruth assistant to and Secretary Zollinger lime.kecper Providin8 most of the funds to and Thursday until time of j Mickclsen. cning elected In January w hen President -lllUloUCajr .Mrs. Ruth Funeral servi.es for service. Burial will be In the fam A. Russell Croft. Ogden, resigned to make it a com - Purcbase the tract of land. The Tbe ajm Cache- stake MAI's E. Zollinger Everett, Cache Valley and Logan be 111 returned later lly plot in Hyrum cemetery under munity project with as much par- - moncy because of health. Mr. Skeen will resinative, and prominent former sponsor a girl's choice, from the payments made by the direction of Thompson Funeral also served a term as president, dance, Thursday evening dent of Utah who died in Reno, Home of Hyrum. service men who purchase the 1942-41903, in Salt Lake City. She died 9 o'clock nt t tha Dansante as Nevada, on June 21, will be held houses. The following were elected to 13 months ago. t The officers and directors of part of the Mutual's summer ac- - in .iFrovidence First ward chapel William II. Coleman the executive committee: Survivors include a son, W. R. at 2 p. m. tiv Wednesday chamber of commerce and the the '28. H. William Ruby Stringham, housewife, Coleman, 67, retired j (Bill) Coleman of Logan. Mrs. Everett was the wife of Logan Improvement Company apDenver & Rio Grande Western living in Bountiful, held over preciate the firm support of the member from the retiring com- and will trade the dances," accord- Marion Kenneth Everett, and had railroad engineer, and father of Linda Lee Kearl local business men and organizaing to Miss Virginia Christopher-so- n. resided in Reno since 1937, where W. R. (BUI) mittee. died Coleman, Logan, Linda Lee Kearl, infant daughter tions, including Logan she was active In church, educaW. W. Gardner, '21 City, for building Sunday In a Salt Lake City hos - j0f Russell and Kathryn Warr the work. to civic Prior tional and 9:30 At floor a be will show preproject. This support must contractor in Salt Lake City. of a ailment. He heart had pital Kearl, died in a local hispital this continue. Allan M. West, '32. director of sonted- - and wil1 feature the nine moving to Reno, she had been been 1U three months. The baby's parents sur- morning. demonstration for home who agent represented Logan research for the Utah Educational rouples Funeral as will be services held does its grandparents, vlve, stake at the recent Saltalr dance Tooele country several years, and CHECKED association. Salt Lake City. 12:30 p.m. In the Salt Mrs. at Clifford and Thursday In Bunkerville had school a lYS'tf t festival. The five taught Leonard W. McDonald, 39 busicouples present -- or Mr.ne Lake City Masonic temple. Friends Preston, Back Idaho. and Mr. ? ness manager of the State Indus- dances under the direction of Lo- and Elko, Nevada. For quick relief from itening cmr d bv eczema 4 to 8 and Mrs. Mt. of Chase Kearl call from may Wednesday Friends at home call o! the dance stake may trial school in Ogden and former gan directors, Moveta , athlete' foot, acabies, pi mules an i other ilchinz use pure, cooling, in- dicateo. liquid executive secretary for the alum- Cardon, Peggy Thorpe and Everett her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willlaaj p.m. at 260 East South Temple, Clement. Mich. Graveside services conditions, PRESCRIPTION. A doctor's formula. Mecham. Mrs. Alice Willmore Is R. Zollinger, Providence. Tuesday Salt Lake. The casket will also be were held this afternoon et 4:00 D.D.D. ni association. Urraseless and stainless. Soothes, comforts and , evening and Wednesday until ser- opened at the Masonic temple for in the Hyrum cemetery under the qtiickly calms intense itching. 35c trial bottle These members will hold offlc accompanist. direction Of the W. Loyal Hall Povesit.ormoneyback.L)on'tuffer. vices. Burial In Providence ceme- 30 minutes prior to rites. for one year. President Skeen, truggist today for D. O. D. Prescription, Burial In the Evergreen ceme- mortuary. tery will be under direction of the who Is also a member of the exW. Loyal HaU Mortuary. ecutive committee, tery, SprlngvIUe, will be under the will preside two years. This committee also Forty years of age, Mrs. Everett direction of W. Loyal Hall MortuONE was bom December 31, 1905, In ary, Logan. The American Legion includes, Jack Croft, 24, execuwill tive secretary, and A. Russell from ceremonies. She conduct For the week ending June 21, Providence, graduated military DAY Mr. Coleman was bom May 5, Croft, '20, past president. local health officers reported a South Cache high school and from In members exof Utah State Agricultural college total of 299 cases of communicable 1879, in Clay Center, Clay County, the Retiring ONLY ecutive committee are LeRoy Wil- diseases. This is the smallest num- 1928. At the college, she was a Neb., a son of Dennis A. and Mary 16, and liam, Seth Shaw, 31, ber of cases reported for any week member of Phi Kappa Phi, national A. O'Brien Coleman, end made both of Salt Lake City, and Can-tr- il during the year 1946. The great- scholastic fraternity, of IPhi Upsllon his home in Manti most of his 3 . . . est decrease shown was in the Omricron, national home econom- life. He was a railroad engineer Nielsen, 28, of Hyrum. Ernest R. Lee, '27, Logan, was number of cases of measles and ics fraternity, and of the Beaux 47 years prior to his retirement chosen trustee for the library en- German measles; there was also arts guild. Twlct Daily last September. He worked during dowment fund, succeeding E. T. a marked decrease In the number She was married June 9, 1937, In the war years after his retireProvidence to Mr. Everett, a native ment became effective In 1940 and Ralphs, 'll Salt Lake City. He of cases om mumps reported. will hold the office for five years For the previous week a total of of Reno. Mrs. Everett had been was given a wai service award. there being five members and a 503 cases of communicable diseases Ill for several years, but was active He married Sadie Blnks Oct. 5, new one being elected each year. were reported. J I r-- s r I ! lt Bankers Advise Bond Buying nt Hy-ru- m ' J travel-individu- i at e I Skeen Alumni Prexy j 8, j iispp 'tw.C linCf1ttv j I ! - seinl-form- nl 4. J t j fluffing it - Utahs Health Report. wed. LOGAN City Park t Vote for , , ' JUNE Performances & 8 p.m. y: Vote for . . . FLOYD R. a CHECKETTS nJ Republican Candidate For SHERIFF At the Primary Republican Candidate for SHERIFF Lrj AND COMPLETE MENA&ER1E INCLUDING POLAR BEARS. y ELECTION TUESDAY C. L' H i JULY 9 He is Youthful, Energetic, Capable, On Logan City Police Force for 9 years," '73 Proof . . . one-- ; HONEST ... RELIABLE DEPENDABLE An officer in Military Police, Experienced in the Capacity of Law Enforcement. Graduate of Utah State Agricultural College. Four Years in the Law Enforcement Division at Primary Election, Tuesday, July 9. W'L0'S S . V'4 In Military Service three and half years, VVOP-'-O- Bushnell Hospital, Brigham City. City Marshall of Providence Township Four Years. DOUBLE LENGTH RAILROAD CARS GLAMOROUS GIRLS; G0RGE01)S COSTUMES Acres of Tented Wonders! scores of'clowhs, acrobatsTjugglers Lipstick , $25,000 Palomino Stallion! liVAlMTHE 2 PERFORMANCES !- ARABIAN NIGHTS- DAILY, 3 AND 3 P. M , - RAIN OR SHINE |