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Show FOR SALE Fine piano, book case, Majestic range. 75 West 2nd North. Seeks Divorce Charlotte Haslam has instituted divorce suit in the district court against Henry C. Haslam, charging charg-ing failure to provide. Joins Institute Staff J. Wiley Sessions will join the staff of the L D S institute at the college here this fall to work with Dr. T. O. Bomney, institute director. . . . . Train Runs Late The passenger train, out of Po-catello Po-catello on its run to Salt Lake City, Friday morning, was one hour late reaching Cache Junction. Floods and - washouts in Idaho and Montana were credited with causing the delay. ; Ends Year's Leave Miss Myrtle Davidson, state (home demonstration leader for Utah State Agricultural college extension service, has returned from a year's leave of absence Miss Davidson attended Columbia university last year and recently completed a tour of Europe. Mr. Funk Here J, W. Funk, chairman of the! state liquor commssion, was a ! visitor in Logan, Thursday. He came to Cache to attend the Anna An-na V. Merril funeral services at Richmond and incidentally called . upon the local employees of the . Logan store of. the state liquor commission. Returns to Roosevelt Miss Ruth Merrill left Thursday for Roosevelt where she will teach i again in the high school there. . She left early in order to be pre-; pre-; sent at the teachers institute to- " ' day of'-all teachers in Ruchesne county. ,', Visiting Alumnus Dr. H. Edward Flanders, research re-search engineer for the American Rolling Mills at Middletown, Ohio, was a visitor at the USAC Friday conferring with Dr. R. H. Walker, director of the agricultural ex- periment station, and Dr. D. S Jennings, associate professor of agronomy for the experiment sla-ton. sla-ton. Dr. Flanders graduated from the college here in 1921 majoring in chemistry. On Brief Visit-Dorothy Visit-Dorothy and Maxine Westover came down from Glenn's Ferry, Idaho on Friday to spend a few days vacation prior to the opening of school there. Temple to Reopen It will soon be time to make your arrangements for temple work for the Logan temple will re-open, after its summer closing, Monday, Sept. 12, 1938. President Quinney informs the Cache American Am-erican that a few changes have been made in the building besides the work of general renovating. Maintaining Roadway Carl Jorgensen of Newton, road supervisor for the Newton-'Cache i Junction district, was busy Friday leveling the road between Cache Junction and the Ed Baur-Peters-boro Cross roads. Mr. Jorgensen is busy every working day of thej year keeping the roads under his! jurisdiction in good traveling con- jdition. j Boys Return j Wendell Morrell, Stirling Rich! and Eldon Peterson recently went to Auburn, Calif., where they hop-1 ed to find employment and at- tend the Placier Jr. College. A I satisfactory course could not be arranged so all except Stirling have returned home. He went on to Pasadena where he has a sister living. Seamons Family " Members of the Seamons Family j Organization will hold their annual an-nual family reunion at the Guina-vah Guina-vah park in Logan canyon, Monday Mon-day Labor Day. The committee in charge hope to have a good representation rep-resentation from each family, all of whom are requested to provide their own lunch. Entertainment for the day is provided. Harold Daines, Frank Lamb, and Dueard Balls make up the presidency. Center Street Fire Gasoine oozing from a gas stove at the "Dog House" on Center Cen-ter street became ignited at 11:15 a. m. Friday which was the occasion oc-casion for a run to the scene by the city fire department. Lee Ora Rose, proprietor, was slightly burned burn-ed about the face. The flames were extinguished before any particular par-ticular damage was done. I There must be a reason thousands thous-ands of people insure wth us. Utah Mortgage Loan Corp. In surance Dept., O. A. Garff, Mgr. 1 Judge Pratt Here . Judge Eugene E. Pratt of Og-den, Og-den, candidate on the democratic ticket to be nominated for Justice Jus-tice of the Supreme Court, was in Logan Frida?, having come here to contact Cache county friends in the interests of his candidacy. can-didacy. Had A Lovely Trip-Mrs. Trip-Mrs. J. R. Anderson and Miss Genevieve Pond have returned home after a two weeks visit at Drummond, Montana, with Mrs. Martin C. Pond and Mrs. Reuben Reu-ben Karren. While away they visited Yellowstone and Gfacier National parks. ! Dr. Fister Honored Dr. George M. Fister of Ogden, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Fister Fis-ter of Logan, has been honored with the presidency of the Utah State Medical association for 1939. This honor was bestowed at a meeting of the association held this week in Ogden. Draws Prison Term Tom Morris, 38, Ogden, has been I sentenced to serve from one tc ten years in the state prison by i District Judge Lewis Jones. Morris Approve Warehouse-First Warehouse-First commercial warehouse in Utah to be approved for storage of producers wheat under the 1933 Agricultural Adjustment administration admin-istration wheat loan program is the Maxfield Feed and Coal elevator in Murray, Utah, state AAA offices here were informed Friday. Other warehouse facilities approved for storage of wheat under the loan program in this area will be announced an-nounced later. Replaces Miss Dancy Mrs. Ruth Ward Mumford, director direc-tor of school health education for the Utah state board of health will join the faculty of the Utah State Agricultural college for the fall quarter. Mrs. Mumford is being be-ing loaned to the college for this period by Dr. J. L. Jones, state board of health commissioner, replacing re-placing Miss Charlotte E. Dancy assistant professor of physiology, public health and hygiene, who is visiting in Europe. Visits Alma Mater Dr. Alwyn Sessions, a 1924 graduate grad-uate of Utah State was a visitor at the college Wednesday renewing aeauaintanceshiDs with his old Arrange for Closing Party I The College ward 4-H club held their final meeting for this season sea-son Wednesday, Aug. 31 at the home of Vera Hansen. Plans were made for their closing party after which refreshments were served Goes Back Home Mrs. C. L. Aebischer of Mina, Nev., who has been in Cache Valley Val-ley for several weeks visiting relatives rel-atives has returned to her home. She has sisters living in Nibley and Hyrum. Small Home for Rent Newly remodeled home for rent, j kitchen, living room, two bed rooms, laundry room, furnace heat, garage. $25.00 per month. 394 West 1st Soush. was found quilty last week by a district court jury on grand larceny charges. He was accused of taking tak-ing 80 sheep belonging to Eph C. Jenson of Bear River City. teachers. Dr. Sessions is now the!; " associate director of research for the California Spray and Chemical I Corporaticn, a subsidiary of thej. Standard Oil Company of New Jersey and California, He is on his way to his home at Watsonville, California after spending several months on the Atlantic seaboard settng up research programs. Accidentally Shot Preston Hall, 21, son of Mr. andj Mrs. Ray Hall . of Wellsville was brought to a Logan hospital Wednesday Wed-nesday suffering from a gun-shot wound that pierced his intestines. The bullet, accidentally fired by DeLoy Hall, 6, son of Mr. and Mrs. Evan Hall, entered Preston's right side above the appendectomy scar, pierced his large intestine and lodged in his back after boring bor-ing through the hip. Reports from the hospital where an operation oper-ation was performed are that the injured man is doing as well as could be expected. Plan Opening Meet The Logan Stake Genealogical Board plans to have an unusual I opening for the coming season's; work for the stake and all the ward committees. This will take place on Sunday, September 18 at 2 p. m. In the First Ward assem- bly room. Julia Brixen of Salt, Lake City who accompanied Miss Ella Hecksher, the noted Swedish genealogist to Logan las March for a meeting, will be the main speaker. speak-er. A fine musical program will be announced lated. All the ward committees especially are urged to keep this important date in mind. |