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Show I iu:.! , , J.'Iy !.. I 111 II.- fa. - f! :t f (V'.intv. 1 l :i I. I I VM r. mgr U..iy c.dl ,.t tnor- - the j j tuar, Pinion, Wedm'tiv imd at the home of a son, Will .mi I) Tliurs- 11. .id. 1 JO Noitli 2nd F,..-- t, t d.iv. Tie I.es.-!u- 1st n uatd Hem f uiri'.ed m Preston ,s(H j, t w,is fr ip ,i lt J by bl hop The bodi' Yonk, 73, retired far-- ' u d.i. Burial mill be in the ires- - Vu.,(ir w.uhtoup at wr.m.n.t l m.r. d.(d in a ton city eemeteiy under direction nn . " T M.d .? S.i tut du y afternoon f lolkmlng ihndUcki nuntimr. Leigiison. president, three weeks' illness caused by aj Thomisen and Edlie Villett Mcndolkow lic.iit attack. Ccorire and Amu On hard ul,nll He a ns born M.ireh 30, 1873, m Gor f. Mende kow. 43, or after four years of l.linoH. He hud been a farmer in died service. Leda Pond was Peter-boruntil he retired in 1921. , Logan, building contractor, sustained He never married. .me , , j He made his home in lan an Oretu Barber, as councilors and on the Job there. with his brother and wife, Mr. ing N"rma y as 1003. ".tary. 29. He was lxrn January and Mrs. William F. Yonk. of' nieces and j in Stettin. Ueimany. a son Survivors include a'en b Franz and Augusta Wagner Men- - ta nephews. heeler at her home Sunday alUr-da- y the Unted came to lie Funeral services were held lie noon in honor of the marriage of at 2 p. m. In the Fourth States with his parent, when Wan a a. tnree ye rJ of age. He mar-- her daughter, Irene to Mr. Gilford ward chapel by Bishop ne& Ada Campbell. February 3. j Cole, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Postma. A. Cole, of Preston, Idaho. In the Burial was In Logan cemetery under the direction of Kenneth ( Suruving are his parents, of receiving line was the bride, Irene, , prowdeme. Ids widow, three sons her mother, Mrs. Annie Wheeler Lindquist mortuary. ' anl dau. 'liters. Mrs. Donnie I.loyd, (, Hamlin II. Smith Hugh L ranee and La Yoy For the Informal tea groom. ,he brlde wore 4 ,lav' bllie drt at V" died 67. Hamlin H. Smith. -c- esMir.es ad a Mr! Allen M Reserve Officers whlu carnations. Mrs. of Paradise; Bessie Nielsen, An organization of the Reserve ble was laid with a lace Chiulotte Bosworth, of Preston. will tv if-- 1 Officers of rover centered with a large w-sNielson. Helen Mrs. Idaho; felted Tuesday at 8 p m. .n lilhes. white carnations and Marion, Pearl, River Heights; of clumber Ixieun coinnimej with lighted rooms, Major G, E MiD maid and In crystal candelabra both1 The WunsMsaard. Captain nd. Sister of bride, in1 former riMnc officers. are 'd Mrs- w,1K,na t!l,S L.a A tward Cuiuimgham, Preston, fonvarious was active in eh. .n;e of the mec'.in,. All cf Logan Seventh ward chapel by ,daho pieMdwl in lhe tr0usstau lions. Box fleeis m Cache, RKh and in La Vor His lop. bishop. Burial was, ,oom Rhoda Perry He married rPM-nElder counties holding under direction of W. Loyal Hall 24 died Youd She KNOW Carolina. to never look North at YOUD NEVER know, years it, j0ccTwlson of Smithfald, commilons in the army ground j I mortuary. was in chart e of the gilt room ago. that this bright icliite jeieilry, made of a new plastic thread, and air forces are urged to at-- 1 Survivir.T him are three sons Mrs. Donna u as crocheted at home by .Milena Miller, singer of SBCs IHippleton another tend the meeting. and daughters. Dr. C. Pery Smdh. " Kraft Music Hall." The new thread feels somewhat like sister, of Providence, hud charge Mrs. Melba Dapwiler, of Logan, of guest book. Serving were; Miss j straw, comes in many colors, and may be bought in the art Ic.1 Mrs. Leila Kipper, of Austin. Tex-J. K. Wood Visiting Lein Poppleton, Providmce, Mis nccJlcuork departments in stores throughout the country with Jc tin K. Wood was recently as; a sLster, Mrs. Comeola Wright, Mr. and La Rue S'icvens, - .Mm Gwen On evening Saturday from' of a in and Accombrother. awarded a PhD Henry Smith, physics easy directions about how to do it, earrings and all. Mrs. Dean Phillips of Logan were Wheeler and Mi.-- s Leatha Smith. North Carolina. rcnn'.'lvar.la State io!le.e. pimr1 plished crochcters might like to know there are 7 double-crochehonored guests at a wedding Many beautiful and useful gift the were conducted Funeral services to h.s visit here with Ins paients. in one stitch for each shell. The thread is Dritx Belastraw held In the Clurkston am-- at were received. The young couple ward dance the Tenth in chapel today Mr. and Mrs. J. Karl Wood, of 2 pm. by A. If. Parker, blsh hall. Mrs. Sidney Godfrey were married in Preston, Tuesday usement River Heights. Following his i W op- - Burial was In Logan cemetery RITER solemn vow TAKES to made a conduct and Sylvia Thompson were In June 25th at the home of his parhe will return to Rochester. New under direction of W. Loyal Hall a no to himself leave in of the gifts, assisted by ents, Mr. and Mrs. John A. Cole, way charge York, where he has accepted a' SCHOLARS AND mortuary. about man's being dough dogs Belva Miss Buttars, Miss Jenett they were married by bishop n with Bausch ana Lamb The went to Dixie Rasmussen, ' Horace Baugh. Miss Loosle and TO TASK research bureau in the field of DO(S This half starved pup developed i Sarah Ann Jacobs Kin? served to 125 Pocatello for a short honeymoon. were Refreshments eleftronics. Specifically, lie will be into a strong and sturdy fellow , MrS- - Sarah Ann Jacobs King. was Miss Irene Is a graduate from North guests. Mrs. Phillips in charge of instiument deielop-mei,nd on account of his proud and 63 resident of 35 years. Logan Lottie Lue Buttars of Clarkston, Cache high school. Mr. Coles Do you take good care of the rather haughty attitue was given lor the Arm. died Saturday in a Logan hospital school books you once regarded the name of Zar. the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. spent three years overseas in serafter ax months illness. vice of his country. S They will L. Buttars. a tasks and Outinsr Club Civic .un'neccsary She was born January 31, 1868 important duty was taking make home their at where Preston, to Do freedom? hindrance has of Griffiths Clubs Miss Theo spent The Association Civic you care 0f a baby boy. and as the! in Logan, a daughter of John and with v ;.nn spring days came along it i Priscilla Payne Jacobs. Through-- a the past week visiting In Teton, Mr. Coles is now employed. . Northern Utah will hold its sum- recall how some teachers Mrs. Joseph Detton spent Satforeign accent pronounced cer- - vas evident that Zar figured both j out her life she was active in Idaho. mer outing at Guinavah Park, tain words, such as. Carl G. night and Sunday in Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Griffin urday Logan canyon. Friday. July 12 at Maescr, who used to make ne- - iie and his little charge should the, LDS church, having served i Pocatello some out doors time as of of the visiting with her husspend 7 p.m., according to E. J. I & visit many years ed. president have recently returned from riodical visits to Logan schools. This was always evident when North Logan LDS ward YWMIA; to Los Angeles, CaL, where they band who is employed there. All members of the local civic 16 Mr. and Mrs. Langton Barter the baby was dressed in coat j was Relief society president were gusets of Mr. and Mrs. Bryincluding ladies, are organizations were Salt Lake City visitors Sunand cap. Zar expresse his ap- - years and a teacher many years; ant Miss was Invited to attend the box luncheon. Mrs. Wooley Wooley. proial as only a dog can, by and had worked In Lee Kay, editor of the Utah wild Julia Griffin before her marriage. day. LDS temple. toward the door. As Mr. and 'Mrs. John Miligan, of frolicking life magazine will be the principal for there was a canal and water She was married March 25. 1885 Mr. and Mrs. Barron A. Goodey Logan, tamary were Lewiston visitors i be Carmen to Andrew King in Logan tem- and children Merldith, speaker Reservations must Tuesday. marmade by July 10th by calling the most of their and Craig, who have spent the ple. They lived Mr. and Mrs. George Villet acried life in North Logan. Logan Chamber of Comerce, where past ten days visiting with Mr. and companied by their daughter and include Survivors her husband, be to had. tickets are Mrs. Thomas Goodey, left lor Mr. and Mrs. H. K. . . safe ren, to keep them while. the following sons and daughters. their home in Boise, Ida., Tuesday. son Burnham, of Cedar City have mother goes about the million Mrs. Priscilla Costley, of Augusta, 1 Mrs. Sarah An thrum of Boise is Wins Namin? Contest Longfellows Hi Montana: J. K. King, of Preston, returned from Oklahoma just 358 Peterson. Miss Beatrice SarMrs. of her mother, awatha, and we of the guest Mrs. Eliza K. Wiser, vacawhere Idaho; their they City, spent dolne seem to not did thin2 Zar North 4th East, won a fifty all liked it. Mrs. ah Clark. Vere La Lewiston; King, their with tion visiting er daughter. bond lar government recently, Our music knw. was that babies are Miss Beverly Owen of Pellding Jema'ho has recently taken" Venetta Gilgen, Mrs. Aletha Batt, out when he submitted the winning read less in a canal and thls Pen was North Logan; a brother. Fred Ja- - Is visiting her grandparents, Mr. k masters degree from the medi t 1U V u J name for the new USAC housing Shakespeare's immortal poem: to keeP baby on dry land- 22 of cobs, grandchildren cal university of Oaklahoma. in No dought you have heard of and 10 Logan; was put addition at 5th East and 10th Who is Svlvia Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. God- , ' 200 ? which after different pnson-breaksbut ny pied 0f Jeneal his The name chosen was into song North. years Funeral services will be cons will remain in the reserch of and Franz Schubert, In death, LDS ducted the North was by and Logan j Ulgailf1Cg0ndUjetB tne Daoy "Morningside Square, cancer. In going to Oklahoma 118 years after Mr. Schu- - ael chapel Wednesday at 2 p.m. picked from among several hund- then, out. Oh, you guessed It, the wardVictor Mr. and Mrs. Villet traveled one of is City Israelsen, by bishop. red names submitted for the con- berts death, that song to second lin- e- pother came out of the house Friends may call at the family and family of Dayton, Ida., Mr. the extreme southern route and test. The officers and directors the best, and astheshe Is both bi... art do-- ; werfor and Mrs. Seth Godfrey and family returned by the middle southern Is she kind fair, Jn North Logan this even-home one ana a cf the Logan Improvement com-- l laay saw jng and Wednesday until time 0; of Smithfield, Mr. and Mrs. Rolf route. They neighbor beauty lives with kindness. reported having a a any offer thanks and appreciation w111 be in Logan Tuddenham Mr. rnd family of Logan, very enjoyable trip and that the the Well. Shakespeare nasrtmT on a foad of hav senices- Burial for the intciest shown b.y those are about the same as Hnd th dn hnhv in the dty cemetery under direction of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Atwood and city of Oklahoma is a very beautinames for the Svlvias, who submitted W' Loyal Hal1 when you were observing them. LLTer. the do2 holding the ouary. tWo sons of Salt Lake City, Mr. ful place. baby or project. Those that have no talent, stream! and Mrs. Farrell Larson and son IItn-Up and tje;ng carripd down lairoo charm, to earn them applause unyj a si0peing bank was reach- Americas wheat goal in 1946 is Mr. and Mrs. Sidney 0f have resorted to wearing mens ed where Zar dragged babv out Health Report James Anthony Head, 89, pio- - Godfrey and family, Mr. and Mrs. 68,875,000 acres. But if Americas For the week ending July 5, pants, smoking cigarettes and go- just as mot;her arrived on the necr farmer and stock raiser, and Mr and farm accident toll is as great this a ,ng about half nude to attract local health officers reported x nsident of Oakland, Calif., for Mrs. and year as it was in 1941, enough Bishop 1 4 case of gonorrhea. total of attention. . As we said a while ago, no the past 16 years died at his,.. time will be lost, from farm acciW T and d ' ggle s' of mumps, 1 of sphilhs, and 2 ' to read to fiction is needed home One pleasant thing in Preston, Idaho Friday pay tribute s to produce dents La Var Mrs. Thomas and of for Goodey cases of whooping a cough to the from the old 3rd reader, is dogs; they of causes incident to age. that wheat crop, reports the Nation Cache countyjindj case of meas- tribute to dogs, and attractive see the need of something that He was born August 7, 1856, at Godfrey of Clarkston. les and 1 of mumps for the city pictures of useful dogs with sev- - requires Immediate Miss Mable Buttars is visiting al Safety Council. action and Santaquin, Utah the son of Wil-erof Logan. Salt Lake city reported paragraphs in rhythm about without making a study, or hold- - liam Henry and Mary McClellan her parents, Mr. and Mrs. David 1 case of poliomyelitis. The pa- - each dog, such as, The Spaniel ing a conference they go into ac- - Head. He moved to Franklin in a. Buttars. Miss Buttars has been It isnt the right of way that a is nine tient years of age. am I in Spain I was found, but lion without any blast from 1860 at the age of four years and employed by the govenment for counts its the right way, says boy settled with the original pioneer the Since January 1 of this year, a in every land I have been re- - trumpets, t two ears ln Califomia-settltmen- t the National Safety Council. This is a local affair, and this there. Later, he moved total of 13 eases of poliomyelitis novvned. There is no need to resorting' Spaniel dog was a member of the to another settlement which he have been icpjrtccl in the State. to fiction when paying tribute to family of Mr. and Mrs. Glen named Whitney (Idaho) and be-- j some to releases, press According and a certain Span- - Fergus, and there the are farmer and really came a prominent of our neigh doling states seem to iei Spaniel, started a most unhappy some interesting incidents close stock raiser. He moved to Arizona ' pup be having this dreaded disease in career, here in some 30 years ago where he lived Logan, and his at home. epidemic proportions. Still another very recent escaowner kept Jum tied, to stand or for 15 years prior to oving to pe in mud and he was weak pade by a dog is that of a group Oakland. He was an active LD9 Kill Ground Squirrels from being starved when a kindly of fishermen at the State dam. church worker in the various Ground squirrels, to be effective lady asked to buy this forlorn be- look at that wards he resided in. Says one man, ly controlled this season must be draggled little fellow. fellow pulling them out; lets go He married Hannah M. Purnell poisoned in the immediate future, Although the pups owner ap- over and fish near him and they March 1, 1879, in Logan. She died did, as also did the dog, and he July 7, 1932. urges County Agent Lloyd R. peared to have little or no feeland Hunsaker. This is highl import- ing for his comfort, $10 was ask- made things rather embarrasing. Surviving are ten sons ant since the time will shortly ed and was paid and even though He sniffed around and dug up a daughters: Mae, James A. Jr., nothing of the sack of hamburger, and no per- Milton, Growver, Elmer E., Mrs. approach when they will not take this animal knew did sefise the son there would claim ownership Vera West, Kenneth Head of grain bait readily. Every squirrel money value, he new home of the illegal fish bait. Some were Oakland, Calif.; William D. Head eliminated now will make it much kindly feeling of the and no doubt this Spaniel pup overly eager in denying any of Preston, Idaho; Tressa Roholt, easier 1,0 control them next year. knowledge of the hamburger, and of Browning, Montana; Mrs. Ida The squirrel is now consuming 18 Calif.; Francis Jean Christen-- j fourse this was suspicious, or Christensen, Salinas, ' 11 large amounts of feed and stor- field and MILLIONS AGRES Miracle Whip does work wonders to evidence one with the pointing grandchildren; 23 Logan; Claude Stirland; several nice trout. sen, ing up food for the long hiberA unique combination df with salads! nation period ahead. They will eat Nilson, 25, Smithfield and Vendla Funeral services will be conAgain mindful of Wm. Shakeboiled dressing and fine mayonnaise. Miracle Whip is Clifford speare, quite likely we would say, ducted in the Preston Third LDS poisoned cats readily at this sea Zollinger, 24, Providence; far Americas favorite salad dressing. by 30 and Harten McMurdie, Fay me thinks the fellow protests ward chapel Thursday at 2 p.m. son of year. Bait may be secured too much. at the county agent's office and Jones, 29, both of Tremonton. by Alfred Kearns, bishop. Friends a supply is also ac the Richmond post office, Andetson Lumber com-pa- n - SECRET at Lewiston, and Golden Rule store in Wellsville DO YEAH, BOSS YOU MIND IF T USE YEAH OsANITlME THE TELEPHONE AND Marriage Licenses T WANT TO GET IN DAN DUNN THATLL The following marriage licenses TOUCH WITH MY PAL ACTING AS A BE AS have been issued at the Cache -- SOS TLL BODYGUARD SOON V County clerks office recently, acOK AS WE KNOCK FOR BUTCHER, SEE HIM ) BUT TONIGHT cording to" Newell J. Crookston, BOSS OF THE HURRY- LOTTERV county clerk; Ray Marcell HumphSITS BESIDE BACK reys, 18 and Ruh Fae Thomas, 18, HIM IN ONE OF both of Logan; Wesley Clement THE "STATIONS Hill, 20 and Patricia Irene Boyd, WHERE THE 17, both of Wellsville; Marvin LOTTERY Talbot Hendricks, 18, Lewiston TICKETS imt and Mary Jeanne Seamons, 19, ARE SOLD Logan; Arson Lowe Van Orden, 20 and Carma Nelson, 18 both of Smithfield; Kenneth Elmer Crump, e 21, McCammon, Idaho and Hatch, 27, Clearfield, Idaho; Rosel Eugene Elwood, 26, Smith- - S, ' ho.-plta- lr,lta r. i CK o S ''VC . UT ! 1 Men-m;1- -- JuneN.en c0Be i e 1 nte-iiol- s, I j , I 1 i J ts vi--.- tl po-iue- nt , je-t- , in-la- help-teach- J r4 I , jg I - 1 I - fa ST Zil three-fourth- ed al j Everybody raves about your salads, Peg. Whats the secret? mtwm vw;ip DAN DUNN OPERATIVE 4? J Her-mes- ; f- |