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Show nxi crPTEMBEK 6, 1946 i Holland Visits Missionary Military Cemetery one. Continued from page who came oraise for the boys !Ire to fight for freedom and derate the Dutch people of the Ldage of Germany. President Lpv dedicated the three graves. of these boys know The parents some be that they will . I can now see what Alma Lant when he said he wished voice of a trumthat he had the an speak thunder the of and pet ith a voice that made the earth ed : PAGE FIVE "SOUTH CACHE COURIER I to would like Wuse to tremble. and dear to call to every parent one of the boys resting here that and a day there is a resurrection and see that will be' reunited After our to face. again face visit to Margraten we had to go to Liege where there is another President cemetery. Military requested to Zappey had been We had a dedicate one 'grave. into time Belgium hard getting and when we bnce got there we not use our American could In the smaller places money. they would not accept it but in the city of Liege we finally found a place where we could stay. The city of Liege has been destroyed to a great extent and lots of done. Wherever we went we saw the destruction left by war. The cemetery we were to visit is the Henry Chappelle cemetery of 28,000 graves. All very neat kept by the German prisoners of war. Of the 28,000 graves 10,067 were of enemy soldiers and were separated from the other graves. In contrast to the cemetery Margraten here no flowers were to be seen. We had bought a bouquet of flowers for grave of the boy whose grave was to be dedicated an I took several flowers out and laid them on the grave of some unknown soldiers: Also will dry some of the flowers and send them to the parents of the boy for a remembrance. It was 9:30 in the morning when we left Henry Chapelle cemetery and had a meeting in the afternoon at 3:00' oclock at headquarters so set out for Holland and arrived at the office at 4:00 oclock after a hectic trip through some terrible weather over rough roads but It gave us a great satisfaction to have been to those places and visited the resting place of the boys who sacrificed their lives that we may live in freedom and peace. damages A Hero of California. One Man Dared to Expose Crooked ers and Financier-Politicia- Bank- ns Whose Countys Annual Tomato Harvest How Under Way Cache countys tomato crop arvest is now well under way ith the annual harvest beginning last SaturdaV in three sections of the county Amalga, Trenton and Lewiston. Cash Smith of Amalga, president of the West Cache Farmers p of said about the tomato crop was destroyed by army worms but the damage is not as great as In the Lewiston area where an estimated damage of $10,000 was reported by Joseph L. Ransom, field manager and vice president of the Co-o- one-four- th Lewiston Tomato Growers Assn. Mr. Smith said about 150 acres are being harvested in the Amal-- . areas. About 200 acres had been expected, but due to the army worm and a few acres not being able to be planted there will be about fifty acres less. It is estimated that about fifty carloads of tomatoes will be shipped this season. These tomatoes are shipped all over the United States, although the South west comprises. the main market. Word Was Law in San Francisco. How This Defiance There are about fifty people Brought a New Dawn of Decency Is Described in The American employed in the Amalga and Trenton sheds, where the' tomaWeekly, The Magazine Distributed With Next Sundays Los An- toes are graded and each wrapgeles Examiner, Adv. ped separately in tissue paper and packed into lugs for shipping. Much of the picking is being done by Mexican nationals who are making as much as ten dollars a day now. There is still an urgent ..need for pickers and anyone who is interested may contact Hans Anderson at the labor camp at Amalga. - Mr. and. Mrs. Lynn Nielsen have purchased the home of Mr. Henry Ames in the Hyrurn second ward. Mr. and Mrs. Nielsen were married this summer, Mrs. Nielsen' is the former Yada Tuckr of Fairview, Utah and Lynn is' the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jos. F. Nielsen of Hyrurn. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Scharp and son of Chicago, Illinois, are visiting in Hyrurn as guests of Mrs. Scharp parents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Nielsen. Mrs. Scharp is the former Coy Nielsen of Life or Death? If you Were SavGiven the Tragic Choice of Bee Hive Girls Enjoy Outing Bee Hive Some twenty five girls of the two Wellsville wards enjoyed the three day outing of the Stake at the Girls camp in They returned Logan Canyon. home Saturday. by They were accompanied the Mesdames Howard Maughan, Lynn Darley, Archie Darley, Daniel M. Walters and the Misses Colleen Cooper, Alta Hoskins and Sarah J. Parker. Mrs. Margaret Litz was in charge of the group. Child; ing Your Husband or Your or Life If You Could Choose a As Death With Y'our Wife: If, of Choice Doctor, You Had the Saving the Mother or the Baby, Which Would You Save? These Heart Moving Choices Actually Were Faced. Read How They Were Answered. In The American Weekly, The Magazine Distributed With Next Sundays Los Adv. Angeles Examiner. Hy-ru- OPERATION couple , are ' anxious to Mrs Robert A. Leishman spent make Cache Valley their future Monday and Tuesday at the bedhome. side oU her son Gaylen who. un- We repair ALL The makes of sewing machines derwent a major operation at the on MonReed Allen, son of Mr. and Dee hospital in Ogden . all He is doing reported Mrs. Russell Allen of Hyrurn has day. , right. ALSO SOME NEW SINGERS recently been appointed as supervisor of the Vocational Train AVAILABLE ing school at Provo. Prior to re- MAJOR OPERATION of ceiving this'position he has been Mrs. Clare Sutcliffe Hyrurn an instructor at the high school submitted to a major operation at Tooele. at the Cache Valley Hospital on Wednesday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Grover of Hyrurn enjoyed the visit last CALVIN HAILSTONE BETTER week of their two daughters, Mrs. LOGAN Mr. Calvin Hailstone has been 114 NORTH MAIN W. W. Hogan from Salmon, Ida. seriously ill at his home - this and Mrs. Nancy Casper from Spen week. We are 1 pleased to report I cer, Idaho. that he is improving at this time. jftJ Singer Sewing s Machine Co. - , - Starts Sunday SMALL ELECTRIC APPLIANCES Strufey aftemoof . high Thermo Broilers spot V"'--.- ', HEARTHS SUMMER ELECTRIC HOUR Electric Flat Irons HYRUM LOCALS The employees of. the Logan Cache Knitting Mills enjoyed an outing to Lagoon last Saturday. Their partners were also included in the party. Approximately 100 people were served a chicken dinner. E. J. Wilson of Hyrurn is the owner and manager. of the Mills with BIRTHDAY CLUB MEETS The First Ward Birthday club were entertained at the home of Mrs. Beth Allen on Friday night, in commemoration of her (ANNE JAMISON BOB SHANLE1 tom: lim IF SPORTSMEN QUARTET ROBERT ARMBRUSTERS Andirons Fire Sets anniversary. A hot tray luncheon was served and some interesting games Prizes were won by played. Clarice Jensen, Edna Lauritzen and Bessie Swanson Mrs. Louise, Brown was a or 14so FEATHER WEIGHT 935 For Brolll,s Automatic Toasters Hot Plates 1 1 - One Burner Type 650 275, 295, 345 Self Starting Kitchen Clocks 975 Universal Heating Pads 595 Coil-u- p Flat Iron Cords The very best 245 LOGAN, UTAH special guest. A club gift was presented to Mrs. Allen. ORCHESTRA 6. SO Pr. 7.50 Set Fireplace Grates ........ 9.00 24-27-- 30 inch size Electric Log Screens Cmunmifflniire 6.50 12.00 Co. TAIL MJELMTUmE D. |