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Show : Logan-Spartan- s, B. M Men -- gs; Veber-Bear- The Clarkston basketball team are scheduled to play the Trenton team in Trenton Tuesday night. Trenton- E;-Bulldo- Meet s ufacs Play - M-M- en r one . play begins Friday when Weber clashes with Bear Trenton Observes rr'ght River on the "Warriors court and Toyous Holidays Logan travels to .Hymen to tangl ' o d v r a.m b T cut with South Cache. Box Elder, b ' will ' face vcars regional champs,1 om.ng to a c'.c;e. It has been a North Cache' at their Richmond rry and joyoi s holiday as far a borne n Trm ", h! gym. "y'om Bear River and. Weber both show ton, free from any serious accident s s .7 ed fine form, haviriar has one each. Logan dropped only Fvral of the children that have n vp nd rone away to schools been mediocre so far, .winning only nd fo 7.0 rnrr "o' ' for Chrct-n- s rrrng hose who came home o parents and relatives we: Win-to- n M- m Rosa, Toyd. Sidn' FVrir'n J' n P.v: sou, Miss Nedra Robson. Mr. and Mrs Wnston Biron ha former bs nanrbeff and her husband, V, nd Mrs L'- - Krrtb and M s 'ftrn Kopps and her children. Region - ', Si on pre-seas- .r 11 Logan C ,A Cr"7--l Srhdule ill Projects fannar" CO7" '.rFl?. Hyrum, Utah, Friday, January Fe 3een At Logan January 2, 1948 22 Logon Junior ChamCommerce d;reeicrs hove ber cf four projects outhnd for month of January, it was the The Jay cess will sir'ncor a bus- kef ball game January 6, in the the Aggie field house between Ghosts. known Cobred wll , j traveling quintet, and the Commercial Benefit Insurance team rf Logan. Game time is 8 oclock vuth admission to bp $1 for adults. 50 cens fop ctudents and 25 cents for children under 12. Januarv 7, at 7,o0 nm, the, ragular Junior membership dinner FJ ebird will be held - In th Cafe. Ray Nelson chairman in charge of the .program. A boxing program featuring Kieth Nuttal in a ten round bout Mortensons Entertain with a Californian is planned L-Trenton Mr. and Mrs. Roland January 22 in the Logan high Mortenseh entertained a few gym. guests at their home Tuesday evArrangements are also he in? ening. Rook was played and re- ,made to sponsor the presidents Tables ball late in freshments were served. with all the January, for twenty guests were filled and funds going to the polio foundathe evening was spent in visiting tion. and playing. President Reid Wangegaard out that the pointed athletic Visits Relatives shows would . aid in increasing Mr. Max Holt spent the Jaycee civic fund. Trenton a short time with his brothers and sister here Monday. Mr. Holt Guests from Idaho Lives in Salt Lake. Lewiston Mr. and Mrs. SterlSchow two small childand ing Daughters Visit ren of American Falls, Idaho, are Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Trenton W f of Mrs. guests Schows parents, Dickson enjoyed a visit from their two daughters Mr. and Mrs. during the holidays. They arCornish of Salt Lake City, Mr. rived in Lewiston Friday. Keith Nuttall and Mrs. Buttars of Clarkston and . . . sensational Brigham City professional boxer, .who. Smithfield Mrs. Mr. Dicksons brother from River-dal- e Margaret will he seen in a Logan Junior Chamber-sponsore- d box- Matthews and Mr. Jack Griffith during the holidays. of Washington, D. C., have been ing show in the Logan high gym the ' evening of JanuNa m s s of Mr. and Mrs. J. E Preston Rotary Gives ary 22. Keith, who won the naional Golden Gloves flySheffer. Musical Program Sunday weight title in 194G and t$ras national runner-u- p in the Lewiston Sunday night, Defeatherv. eight class last spring, has fought 14 profescember 21, the Rotary club of Thirty-thre- e sional fights without .being defeated. He will meet a a Preston presented musical program in the Lewiston First tough, highly-rate- d opponent from California to head-lin- e ward sacrament meeting, under the Jaycee card, according to Reid Wangsgaard, the leadership of Harold Swift. r r entertained at a birthday party Monday afternoon at her home in honor of her son Dows seventh Refreshanniversary. birthday ments were served to a group of little friends, and the afternoon was spent in playing games. Visit Parents Lewiston Mr. and Mrs, and family of Gustaveson Lake City spent Friday and Saturday visiting with Mr. Gustave-son- s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mose Gustaveson. 'k f In Salt Lake City Lewiston Alfred Allen spent on Monday in Salt Lake City business. DeLure Club Entertains Juene Mere Club Saturday The DeLure club enterained their partners and the members of the Juene Mere club and their partners ati a dancing party Saturday night in the Lewiston community dance hall. Lewiston if if -- A ir Entertains Cooking Club Miss Roberta StevLewiston was ens hostess to the members Visit in Idaho Dr. and Mrs. Farnsof her cooking club at her home Lewiston worth spent the week at Lava Six guests Monday afternoon. Hot Springs and McCammon viswere present. iting relatives and friends. Returns for School Mr. Norris Brown Entertains Idahoans Trenton Richmond Mr. and Mrs. Don has returned to Trenton to finish the school year. He will stay at Fames of Kimberly, Idaho, were the .home of his grandparents, holiday guests of Mr and Mrs. Arnold Thomley. Don has a Mrs. A. C, Simmonds. successful- barber practice in the Idaho city.. Leave for Buhl ' Trenton Mrs. Mildred Anderson will leave for a trip to Buhl, Ida. Visiting California Mrs. S. F. Thomas to spend a few days with her Richmond is children her and friends visiting daughter, Mrs. Jean A. Hulse, in Beach and Los Long Angeles, , Friday. California. Sfte will be gone about three weeks. Visits Parents Trenton Mrs. Mildred Cottle and her children spent a few days Spend Holidays Here Richmond Mr. and Mrs. with her parents, ,Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Twitchell famand their A. L.' Andrew during the holidays. ily of Ashton, Idaho, spent a J few days of the Christmas holiday Returns to Work at the L. B. Caine home. Trenton Mr. Calvin Andrew visiting returned to his work in Ogden Leaves For California Monday evening. Richmond Mrs. Elna M. Johnson on left Saturday, Dec. Rabbit Hunt 27, for Los Angeles, California, Trenton A rabbit hunt is to visit with her daughter Thelplanned out west around Snow-vil- le ma and family. on Saturday. All the hunters of Trenton are invited to go Turkey plant Sets for the day. if - if if , if ir it " if Up Pellet Machine Here for Christmas Lewiston Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Hay ball and two children of Ogden 'spent Christmas with Mrs. Hayball's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Poulsen. They arrived Wednesday night, staying on until Friday. A Trenton The Cache Valley Turkey Plant, in - connection with their feed mill, have bought and set up a Pellet Machine, which will start operating Jan. 1, 1948, making poultry and dairy feed for the farmers of the valley at a saving to them. Enter USAC From South Cache Logan Jaycee president. YOUR WANT ADS IN THIS PAPER WILL COYER THE VALLEY, DURING JANUARY THEYRE FREE Thirty-thre- e students Ijogan from Southern Cache county entered Utah State Agricultural college at the beginning of the Classified ads submitted to any winter quarter. Those- - from Hy- -i- - of the Cache Valley Publica-er- s rum are as follows: Rogert G. will be carried in all four Allen, son of Mr. H. D. Allen; sap is - the Smithfield Senti-iBert Savage, son of Mr. A. A. the North Cache News, the Savage; Cline W. Olsen, son cf South Cjl he Cornier and the Cache Mr. JI. R. Olseen; Lewis M. American at Logan. . T 02 an Nielsen, son of Mr. B. L. Niel.Utah State 'Income tax for rficials have announced ithat vet-lasen; Carroll C. Nichols son of February 6, the price 1 s 1 l.d ads is two cents per word Mr. Cloy Nichols; Reed J. Jenof World War II are, tax ex-f s follows: married veterans, sen, son of Mr. Victor Jensen; per issue, with a 25 cents per issue John W. Jensen, Gordon J. Bax- minimum cnarge. The one low cost 4 300; single vets $2,700 and each ter, son of Mr. J. M. Baaxter; cr.i s jor want ad, help wanted, dependent, $300. services offered, for sale, lost and and Dale M. Christiansen. A From Providence are Gayle frund or any other type of class! f State income tax return must be led by any resident of the state Stauffer, daughter of Mr. John f ed advertisement in all four.news-raei- s of Utah having for the taxable years completely covering Cache D. Mathews, Stauffer; Richard follows: "s son of Mr. Denton Mathews; .El-l- is Valley. R. Kendrick, son of Mr. E. (a) An income of $600 or over, if To show the people of Cache Val H. Kendrick; Artwell Checketts, ?7 how effective classified ads in single. son of Mr. A. W. Checketts; Fa he (b) An income 'of $1,200 or over, Vahey Publications are, dur. Kenneth J. Braegger, son of Mr. "r" h remainder of f and living with husband January anv or married Henry W. Braegger; and Wesley el wife. iied ad from an individual A. Baer, son of Mr. J. R. Baer. (c) A gross income of $2,500 or II b two weeks in kll From Wellsville are De Loy A rc" p nore regardless of the amount of p'rs absolutely free - o Thorpe, son of Mr. Le Roy charge. Just write out your ad on net income. Thorpe; Ora S. Maughan, son of j r-- s onr rtal it to Cache An individual may be subject to' Mr. H. W. Maughan; Zan L. . hey Publications, 62 west Center income tax if he has resided he Litz; Homer M. Leishman, son et. J ogan within the state for a portion of a of Mr. Leroy Leishman; Warren Wat'h for the classified ads, and year. J. Leatham, son of Mr. Robert Veterans must file, even if they ml thcmi every issue in your own P. leatham; Mrs. Laura Leathve exempt from paying the .tax. paper am, daughter of Mr. G. A. Rob- home-tow- n All persons serving in the armed son; Jay M. Hoskin, son of Mr. rorces of the United States are not J. J. Hoskin; Jay M. Hill, son Visitors from Ogden subject to Utah taxation on the of Mr. Ray P. Hill; Oscar D. pay they received from the U. S. Lewiston Mr. and Mrs. Thom Hendry, son of Mr. O. J. HendGovernment for their military serv-ce- s. ry; Roy G. Haslam, son of Mr. as Gregory of Ogden are visit- George Haslam; E. L. Glenn, son ing relatives in- - Lewiston: Mrs. of Mr. H. C. Glenn; and aBrt A. Gregory spent Monday and Tues- Yellowsone National park, estabish-e- d day of this week as a guest of Baldwin, on of Mr. W. R. in 1879, was our first National Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Poulsen. park ?l Some World War II Vets Exempt From State Income Tax ns mt -- v ' if |