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Show Page Fear Il r (''it- - ("urty, Ita'i an, l.oynn, Cp.c! Will Take Nightingale Pledge Tuesday. MayJftlOJS Smithfield Man To Receive Masters Degree Dr V . nl L. D UHJAM VOICE OF NOKTHEItN UTAH RFFLRRNCE FOR CLIP THIS PROGRAM grnttualri 'nun Utah S'.jj ArS ului.d Col- uiii rt'c.ve his M.l-UIini'ortat.on 3 03 Mj'ical May 27 I :;tre in the field of eurgery UPJXE.sDAY 3:15 This Rhythmic At, AM. ri search at tlie University of Mi3 30 Monitor V.eas the New 7 Ranch House ll, tuan, u 3S reported Tuesday 7.30 The Dawn Patrol 3 43 Tea Time Tunes by Lnii'.urd Mai Donald, cxe.utne 4 03-and Half 03 All Request Hour ceretars of the USAC alumni ss- - 8 4 30 Movie Merry 9 05 Announcer's Choice ..oelation 5 00 World Coverage News 9 30 Report to the People L. G Rees Dr cf Smith Sun ef 5 13 Captain 9 45 Musical Newsy Dui'pr ie f.eid. .uiother USAC alumnus. Classics 5.3J - D.mmutive io 05 Dance Vm Dach-lioyour.K Dr. Rirs re eh ed his 5 43 M1 et the Band 10 30 -- Tune Tablo.d I irre fiom Utah Slate in 6.03 - Pump rmckel rat'.i r 10 43 Your Mu-l- c and Mine ' 1935 and hi Hie spring of 1938 Lm h.ir.f'e V' 6 03 Tunes for Today of reeened a degree of IKstor 6 3D Sundown Serenade 11 30 Me Just Quote from the 12 00 Medicine and Surgery 7 03 Woild Coverage News Papular Vail' fies He then University of Chicago. We Knrpet 7 I- S- Li-Vocal Varieties 12.15' entered Uie Michigan university 12 30 7 30 D, ai side of the New be ar.nuuncedi (to Liter an and tal na pi as interne 7 45 -- Tri .iv,;re Chest 12 45 Rainbow Trio served jn residney ar.d r.M. and Singin 8 03 j m the tlepai tir.ent oi re.i.uen j ri gram 8 13 USAC 1.03 e Orpin Concert f Pi; KNIGHT Mt MRV m: .of I irgery. it ,i,s and St'ilpl UlVs 1.15- - hie 8 4i.i of Paradise At pre.- -i nt Dr. Vincent Rees i' on R.i of Hawaii , 30 South j Amerti an Way .an itiiiructor m singer) in ti.e 1.43 Music m Modern Mood 9 30 - RV Dance Tune nuilaa! 2 05- of Michigan , University 9 45 - Headliner, of Today Songs of ihe Sage stliOol and is carrying on 10 00 KVNU Goodnite. 2:15 Miladys Melody ttorfe under direction of Dr. F. A. 2.30 Conceit Master IHIHW, MW 29 i Coller. Besides his surgii al work 3.05 Music, J Importations A.M the university hospital, he has 3:15 Tin Pan at 'f Alley 7:00 KVNU Ranch House for ten months been consulting 3 30 Monitor Views ' the News 7.30 Tlie Dawn Patrol doctor at the University 3.43 Tea Time Tunes 8 05 AU Request Hour hospital. He has for ten months 4.05 Matinee Classics Choice 9 05 Announcer's been consulting surgeon for the 4 30 Movie to the People 9:30 Michigan State hospital for the 5 00 World Coverage News 9 45 Musical Newsy insane at Ypsllantl, Michigan, a 5 T5 a 3 Captain Danger 10 03 Dance Varieties V hospital of more than 3.000 pa5.30 Matinee Classics te tits. 5.45 Church by Side of Road i !?'3.0. l!,nc T;ib!,ld 10:4a-5o- ur and Min Dr, Rees has delivered papers 6 05 Pumpernickel Patter 11 05-- - Tunes for Today before several of the surgical so615 Clxidfled Exchange 11.30 Just Quote Me cieties of the United Slates. 6.30 Sundown Serenade 12:00 World Coverage News 7:03 Popular Varieties 12:15 Lum and Abner 7:15 What Do You Think? 12.30 (to be announced) 7:30 Local Side of the News 12.45 Rambow Trio 7:45 Treasury Star Parade P.M. 8.03 Mrs. Hales Book Review 1.05 Pipe Organ Concert 8.30 Let's Dance 1:15 Isle of Paradise RICHMOND The James Hen9.05 Your at House Over 3LUITUA SCHW ARTZ 130 South American Way dricks camp of the Daughters of 9:30 You RAWLINS ALTIiEl Do Business Can't FACKKUIXi VIRGIN! 1:45 Music in Modern Mood Pioneers held their last meeting of With Hitler afternoon at the season Friday 2.05 Songs of the Sage 9:45 Headlines of Today the Pioneer Building. A reorgan 2:13 Milady's Melody 10.00 KVNU Goodnite 2:30 Concert Master Izatjon of the camp was made. New officers elected were LaPreal THURSDAY, MAY 28 3.05 Musical Importations Loa Thomson, A.M 3:15 Tin Pan Alley Webb, president; Etta Bair, secfirst 3:30 Monitor Views the Newt 7:00 KVNU Ranch House . and Nellie 7.30 The Dawn Patrol ond vice president 3:45 Tea Time Tunes Friends and relatives gathered at Johnson, secret Mrs. 8:05 All Request Hour 4 05 Matinee Melodies Utah fruit producers report that the Smithfield tabernacle Sunday Rebecca Cardon, Mrs. Linda Ben4:30 Musical Novelties 9:05 Announcer's Choice afternoon to pay final respects to son and Mrs. Alvaretta Christenenough fruits will be produced 4.45 Musical Novelties 9.30 Report to the People market thin year to meet local Agnes Heaps Thornley, prominent sen of the county organization were 5:00 World Coverage News 9:45 Give Me Music severe' winter demands, despite church worker and music lover, In attendance. The Richmond 10:05 Musical 5:15 Captain Danger Roundup colds followed by spirng' frosts, is who died at her home last Friday South ward presented the camp 10:30 Tune Tabloid 5:30 Matinee Classics L. A. Dr. Issued Bishby the report fallow .ng an extended Illness. with their replica of the Eagles 10:45 Your Music and Mine 5:45 Meet the Band Stark, horticulturist of the Utah op Willard Hansen officiated. Gate. The lesson Early Division 11:05 Tunes for Today 6:05 Pumpernickel Patter Extension service. Music for fhe services was fur- of Land in Utah was given by 11:30 Melodic Moods 6:15 Classified Exchange Weather conditions have reduced was nished by the combined choirs of Nellie Webb. A vocal duet 6:30 Sundown Serenade 12:00 World Coverage News the peach, cherry and apricot crops the Second and Third wards, of rendered by Emma Lawrence and 12:15 Lum and Abner 7:05 Popular Varieties with areas, in all state producing winch she had been a prominent Elnona Talbot. Luncheon was serv- 12:30 (to be announced) 7:30 Local Sideofthe News beaLso the apple and pear crop member. Other musical numbers ed by the committee. 12:45 Rainbow Trio 7:45 Treasury Star Parade to Dr. according ing damaged, w ere a quartet by Marion Ricliard- Mr. and Mrs. Harold Christof- - P.M. 8:00 Burns and Allen Starts. The early strawberry crop ferson announce the arrival of a 1:05 Marching Along son and company; a solo by 8 : 30 Let's Dance has also been frozen, although later Sniith and a duet by 1:15 Isle of Paradise baby girl. genia 9.05 Over at Your House to sufficient will be problossoms Mrs. Maggie T. Merrill has reand Charles Lundquist. 1:30 Shining Hour 9.30 Recruiting Program duce part of the normal yield, he the home after spending 1:43 Music in Modern Mood 9.45 Headlines of Today Speakers who paid tribute to the turned adds.Pocatello and 2.05 at months six a past as both of the deceased, 10:00 KVNU Goodnite. .life ISpe Organ Concert , Early predictions on the possible 2:15 Milady's Melody mother and church worker, were Lava Hot Springs. bios- - j newscast on the (5 minute yields irom Hospital to Graduate American The Auxiliary Legion L. 2:30 Musical Horoscope John P. Toolson, Bishop G. hour every hour of the day) so qis are never completely correct 33 on entertained Post Wednesday cvpn Vrcpu Richard Roskelley, Rees, Bishop and often may be in serious error and program in the Bishop John H. Peterson and Bish- at a dinner Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Wilson of sewing were because of many complicating fac and refresh- given club room, honoring the wives and (Continued from pae One) op Willard Hansen. tors, he declares. Fruit which apdur- - Uents local men in the sermothers of served hostess to the by Invocation was offered by SylClark and Professor pears to be normal during the Professor par- vices of our country. A patriotic Ing the week of Muriel Patrlcia Nielsen. benediction Wright, Lowe vester the commencement often and season Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Hopple. drops Charles J. Steen; early part of the theme was carried out. The long ents, Roma Jean from the trees in early summer address. Elder Harold B. Lee; pre- by L. Vern Toolson. Larsen, Wilson, Betty in red. decorated tables were because of slight injury not ob- sentation of the graduates, Dr. D. "Burial was In the Smithfield Carol Hansen, Bonnie Kellett and Leola President and blue, white, served at an earlier time. Also, the C. Budge; presentation of the di- cemetery under direction of the Virginia Jorgensen. Gyla Orton Ttipp was In charge of the affair. weather during pollination season plomas; Lorenzo Hansen; presenwas a special guest. W. Loyal Hall mortuary of Logan, to the singing group flag; Pledge resultIs often stormy and cold, tation of pins, Superintendent Bar- where the grave was dedicated by and one minute of silence in honor The final meeting of the Sego ing in a lack of proper pollination ber; Nightingale pledge, by mem- Harper Noble. HYRUM Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Lily camp of the Daughters of of the departed ones preceded the because bees do not work among bers of the graduating class and prayer by Louise Scott. A trio was Nielsen and daughter of Los An- - Utah Pioneers will be conducted the blossoms at such a time. benediction by President A. E. Anby Venice Rasmussen, Lona geles, California are visiting In Thursday, May 28, at the home of sung unDr. Stark states that other derson. , Anderson Hyrum with friends and relatives. Mrs. Lorentz Peterson at 2:30 p. and Margaret Smith usual conditions often occur durA dance will follow the exercises names of the boys In the serThe Recovering from a major opera-- 1 m. Election of officers for the ing early season days which in- in the Institute ballroom for memvice were read. A reading was tion at a local hospital Is Mrs. coming year will take place. terfere with the set of fruit and bers of the class and their friends. j Christensen. slsting hostesses will be Mrs. Wan- Meda Par given by Joyce Whittle. A story by Mrs. Nola Jenkins, thus upset estimations of yield in da Dunn, Mrs. Esther Gunderson. Grace Funk and a cornet solo by Mrs. Mrs. Rosella Miller, Gayle were Edna Hansen, ker and the early season. This makes It' Williams. The winners of the Nielsen and Mrs. LaRue Nielsen Hazel Peterson and Isabel WilDeon H. James, JoBeth the members of the Ray difficult to give an accurate esti- Carter, American Gene Peterson, hostesses to Legion essay contest Johnson, a musical program In Welis-vil- son. Dorothy mate of the percentage of crop at Mama John Jenkins camp of the DUP Zell Erickson and Blaine Atkinson gave last Marie Peterson, Sybil week for programs of Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Dunn and was which such a time. Inspection of fruit afternoon, read their essays on The Ameri- the Senior Literary and Madra family made a business trip to OgMargery Stephens, Cora Wednesday Mrs. of areas by local growers will approx- Shumway, home Henry can Twenty-si- x Mickelson Thorell, Norma A. Ward held at the cluhs. Way of Life. den, Monday. season yield, and Dee Louise imately determine Jenkins, Edna Hansen conducting honored guests were present. Parker Wetzler. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Birch and Honoring draftees of Hyrum, a however. The lesson was the exercises. The Gleaner girls of the Rich- daughter Delores have returned dance Special bachelor of science will be held in the Elite The government program which Roma Dowdle; Mal- mond South treated by ward entertained from Lake Salt where City they Hall, Saturday, May 30. each "household one pound 8rc diplomas based in part on colm Benson gave two piano se- with a kitchen shower Wednesday visited with their daughter, Mrs. aw'ardod of sugar for each four quarts of miltary service wil1 Notice is given to bean growers lections; sketch of the life of evening for Miss Anna Lou Mer- Glen Rottman and family. that seed is now available at the fruit canned and one additional to Willard K- Mntighan, Elmer Mary Ledingham was read by rill, home of at bride the a enMr. elect, Wilson Mrs. E. and J. J. Dean Georse Peterson, Jr., pound for each member of the the remainder Miss Afton Sorenson. At the close tertained at a family dinner Sun- local factory. Larsen; Carolyn and preserves gcrs' Ab:'ahnm Sidorcky, Narwm of the time being given to busi- of a social family for jams Ivean Hansen, daughter of Mr. Wads-alloevening refreshments day afternoon. Those present were makes it possible for housewives to Laurence Sjoberg. May E. ness and a discussion of the din- were served by the hostes. Miss Mr. and Mrs. Ester Porter of Lo- and Mis. Reuben Hansen and a M. Wenner-canne- d wor!,h Theodore and j consumption of last years ner scheduled to be held for the Merrill received many lovely giftsi gan. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hengraduate of the South Cache high products, with the assur- - greu' benefit of the memorial building entertained derson and two sons and Mr. and school this spring has accepted a Mrs. Smith Fred Certificates in social work will at Salt Lake ance that jars may be filled again position as private secretary to CityEighteen with a trousseau tea at her home Mrs. E. J. Wilson Sr. from this year's yield. This is de- - .be given Walter G. Jaggi. Wood were in honor of her daughter present. Uncle Sams Snappy Stitchers, Professor L. R. Humpherys at the Sunday row Wilson Elva Ann Scott and sirable from another angle because club were entertained at the college. The Wm. F. Rigby camp of Velda, who was recently married fruit stored for more than one Thornton. Mr. and Mr. Oliver Gunderson was held at the home of to Eugene Bowcutt of Franklin, home of Delores Miller, Wednesday DUP Charles O. Simpson of Logan year loses much of its flavor and A color scheme of green afternoon. Haz- Idaho. Instructive lessons in were Ogden visitors Monday. color, and will never compare with will receive the degree of master Jay Rasmussen, Wednesday. el Rigby treated the lesson and and white was carried out. Miss freshly canned products. There are of education in the school of phyDarwin Salisbury gave two se- Grace Bowcutt had charge of the also no restrictions on canning sical sciences. on lections the accordian. Four- guest book. Miss Glena Bell had amounts this year. Two Stucki teen the trousseau room. Loganites, Grant charge of guests were present. Richards and J. Raymond Stowers, Beulah Smith, Ha Spackman, Mlessrs. Alton Christensen, 10.) From Logan Listed will get degrees of master of Beulah Burns, Mrs. Nephi Cheryl Stoddard,Mrs. science in the school of agriculture. James Miller and Lucille Smith Elaine Bowcutt, As USAC Graduates motored to Preston, Franklin Dee Monson will be Christensen Mrs. Verla Smith assisted with and funawarded a similar degree in the Idaho, Monday to attend the serving. Mrs. Bowcutt plans to (Continued from page one) eral services of Mrs. Annie Mil- join her husband in Dayton, Ohio, Barbara Ann Preston and Ken- school of education. ler an aunt. ...because Americas MILDEST soon. neth Stephens, Clyde T. Tarbet, Approved candidates for the enterMrs. Afton Richardson Elva Ann Thornton and Elma Eu- special certificate In industries and Mr. and Mrs. Grant Sorensen of Bottled in Bond members of her club Perry, gene Watterson, Jr.; school of eduUtah, were week end guests trades Include Arthur Adelbert tained the afternoon at the home of Mr .and Mrs. L. O. Sorenson. cation, Lucile Campbell, Golden Campbell, Cecil Nephi Christensen, Thursday Kimball Hansen, Glen Reed Jack-so- n, Robert M. Erickson and Milton A. of her sister, Mrs. Cathryn Rasmussen. Lunch was served from Alma Hue Jewkes, Dale OrWebber. small tables to 11 members and I0TTLED IN BOND ville Nelson, Charles William NielNormal diplomas In education five guests, which was followed son, Hazel Owens, Bonna Lue Dan- will be Estella Davis and 11 granted Is iels Pack, Elmer Sommers, Charles Ethel Nelson. being by bridge, score prizes awarded. Joseph Steen, Ruth Tyson, and There are ten graduates from i 'y WSCHEflitf A group of ladies of the ward Jbseph Ivan Willmore; school of who, In addition to getting Logan at the meeting For Thousands of Sufferers spent Thursday engineering, Khalil McKay Budge, snasms of their college degrees, will also be- house sewing for the Red Cross. Choking, gapping, wheezing Ned Packard Clyde, J. Russell CotBronchial Asthma rain sleep and energy. Income second lieutenants in the Mendaco quickMr. and Mrs. Dave Grflin, Mr. gredients in the prescription tle. Ray C. Hugie, Wayne Rich ly circulate through the blood and commoncoast artillery officers corps upon and Mrs. Amos thick sti the loose Newell angling &.U2 .s i motored Preston ly Olsen, Rigby, help Morgan, the first day, thus aiding nature m pullutirg graduation. They are Ned Packard to Ogden Sunday. Willard C. Rose, Emerson H. snac and terrible chonmg the recurring G. Cox, Ezra Woolev freer Breathing and restfil Mrs. Alice Christensen attended m promoting and Floyd Stoker WJflte; Clyde. Elmer sleep. Mendato is not a smoke, dope, or inKonneth Hampton. Ray Geddes, the trousseau tea for Mrs. Donna jection. Just pleasant, tasteless palliating school of forestry, Roche D. Bush, H. Hampton, Ray C. Hugie, Hansen tablets that have helped thousands of sufElmer C. Cox, Kenneth Ray bamp-to- n, Rex Richardson, held at the ferers. Printed guarantee with each package MilBurton John F. Hurst, Straight Bourbon Whiskey 100 Proof This Whiskey is S fears Old. back unless completely satHfjwtorv. Rex H. Hampton, William Clyde home of her parents, Mr. and Askmoney your druggist for Mendaco today. On ly 60c Dean J. Rogers and Richard lard. Sthenley Distillers Corporation, N. Y. C. Lewis and Joseph J. Nemanic; Mrs. Leland Hansen, Sunday. Horlick Romney. school of home economics, Joan li ... - in 1925 T I H.H d -- -- I ' ' rs , ' 1 1 U in 1 it I ii,i I 1 y j I i -- ' S Merry-Go-Roun- RICHMOND Last Respects Paid to Amies Thornley Survey Shows Ample Fruit' For Canning Eu-.ge- frost-damag- ' V : xTVrl -- 1 j NEWTON . m le ; i w H a fmeYcas it it its Asthma Mucus Loosened First Day Mm V Ken-ningt- il f I mM n ir! |