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Show 9 9&2T&9&P& 99 &JP0 jj,P &JS try About Town Mr. Mirlf Mtnfhan White, Tasadena, Calif, is visiting vu'h her bio hers, Ralph and Vluiia; Mrs Maughan Accompanying While lo Logan was El.zaneth Ueteno ator Information mar be gained at Logan po.i office to ed that principal speaker will be amount Wednedar acco-din- g repoits coming fiom halt Lake E LaMar Buiknu foi mer naCits tional piesident of Junioi ChamFrol. L. is. Huiupuerj a teiui ber Cost is SI 50 prr plate and ed tesleidav fiom salt'Lane C it Paradise PTA meeting will be resenations ma he made with Ross C Bowen set letai rotiuui tod Medncsdat meeniij,s ol the pidttnmB Stale White House 'Iheie will be a panel nisiussion BughRin C Hj gioup He and .Mis H. desrithed to he of mutest to all 1 eci1 Bakei of Knel 1,khls. paitnts. Refieshments will be Prof, Henry Otte, wellknown to " sert ed music loveis, and espet-lal- h of executhe Utah ate niembeis to folks of the Sixth waid, tive (ommi.tee The state comet beptemhe r meeting of Assoti-atf- d will bung his choir of the btiai-for- d line foi leiommendations to lhe. Civic Clubs of Northern Waid to Salt Lake Cttv White House on itlut aiional ob-j- Utah will he londuitod Wednes-daLogan this evening, piesipting a will be held in bait Lake lives 7 30 p Ward tn, in the "lopical eaniala in the Sixth-14!Oit. 12 About 4 JO c ' Restamant in Bugliar. Cm. joint set vice, 7 oclotk The canexpected to r.Hen l C Baker, piesnlcnt, declar- - tata, lomposcd bv Pi of Otte, is ti- lom-nutte- 8pm e. Con-leien- te Skabelund his parents Mr and Mrs E M Ska behind Don was graduated from US AC 1951 and then went to the Uni- tersity of California ata Beikelej, teaching Calif, where he lytd assistantship Since then he has had a reseaich scholaiship tn phtsics at the Umversuv of Utah wheie he has just completed all requirements for his Doctor's lie has toined the fatultv of the Umevrsitt of Netada and left for Reno wheie the uniter-cit- v opened September 11 F. Donald with lecentlv de-Et- Annual threshing demonsti of both steam and hoi se pow-will he held at the L K Wood place in Mendon next Satuidav, Sept 24 at 2 p m The public is imdialh invited Come and en-j- n the olritime wav and hear the Mr Wood said cncus calliope ei Fail Clarkston and oh Niblev Stubblefield Tompson of Robert who are emploved at Hill AFB in Ogden are leaving September 19 foi Elemendorf AFB Alaska and Ladd AFB Alaska to do technical order compliances on FR9 lets Thev exnect to be gone about 40 da'' Midwest otte ge Plaeement astiotilied U'ali Slate sociation College officials vesteidav that lhe emplovmmt outlook for next veal s college giaduates appeals v better than evei beloie in The gioup composed of industry icpiesentatives fiom all parts of the nation, said that the demand for college giaduates is 19 5 tip 5 to 20 Dei cent over C , The FUia Nyman Olaon Camp Dauhtei s of Itah Fioneei s lU meel NIondy neht' Sfpieni- conducted ,ng, u her 19, at 8 pin al the home of , 7 d . ?. m ln lhe. Mattel Maughan, 546 Last 9ih L10n Home, Logan Canton Noilh The lesson will be given b; Alice Caldwell A history will American legion Auxikarv Dis- - be bv Gilgen and trict Convention will be held in a given solo Rathel will be plajed by piano on Logan Fndav at the Cache t dith Duel sc h hostess Chamber of Commeice room, be- is Millie Ulaik Assisting All camp memginning pm A sonal at the bers are invited to be piesenL Legion Home Logan Canton, will follow the meeting "We are Dually settled al our Mrs. Hrber Bingham has re permanent Ann Arbor addtess turned home after undei going in time, we hope, to tait getting surgery at the LDS Hospital she lhe Heiald Journal beloie the e is getting along well lust Aggie game lli.s move has le.laiitly not diminishDavid Ramey, soil of Mr md ed out intei est in how Ev and Mis Mat shall Rainev, Logan Ralph, Jack and out boys get has depaited for Gcoigia Tech along this eai, and in all the Atlanta, where he'll majen in el- news of Logan and Cache Valectronics and communications ley " bo wines Di and Mrs L Fnioute to engineering the Keith Gales, who aic now iesid- school David is pausing at Chat- - tng at 1511 Aiboi Vitw, Ann Venn, to visit with rej- - boi Mtth Di Gates is oomg uvf,s specialized stuuv at U.meisitv ol Michigan Hospital Ophthalmol- Applying for marriage licenses ogy department al Cache Counts Clerks office weie Paul Owen S tilth 21 Smith-fieland Betn Louise Palmer I. S. Civil Service commission 19 lgan Iavoi- - Spackman 24 has annoum ed exams for cleik, Richmond and Kathrvn Bell, 25 photogi apliei , pholoslat opeialoi Richmond Allen Bennett Martin, and blueprint opeiatoi as well 20 Pieston and Kathryn Tanner, as for machinists, welcleis and 19 Preston powered giound equipment oper- gan- 7'" ( . x,iary-L- - 0f the -- i et v, h at! 1700-mil- , eas-uie- r, Ut tu.w. d ::v hold, ony item you wont on Joseph Christensen, and Mis Nniman Chnstenxen, feels today that it is profitable to listen to a Muiray radio station ln a quiz ptogram, he won $70 Tuesday and a similar There's Penney Polish in Our New Coot for Misses! The polished look . . . new for Black . . . smart in any year. Put them together and you've our lama, and wool coat wi th new larqer collar, puth-usleeves. Sizes 8 to 18. exciting STORE HOURS 10 A.M. TO 6 P.M. p cor seaich glamour sheemets for Penney quality that stretches the wear for your pocketbooks sake ... being conducted in the Mt Olvmpus aiea for the loung man Hal has been missing since Aug 29 when he went into the mountains on an overnight hike lbs abandoned car, wallet, pencil and the remains of a lunch weie His father, husband of found the formei Virginia Olson of Lewiston has offered a $250 reward in the search skies and cooler temper-atme- s was foieiast for Cache Valley and viuniti touav Temperatures are ranging fiom a low of 41 to a high of 80 perfect smell down payment son of Mr LOGAN UTAH i lair PAY LATER! LOGAN, UTAH Sfore Hours 10 a.m. To 6 p.m. 55-'5- Local relatives of Hal F son of Mr. and Mrs Claude Lemmon, were informed Satui- Utah State Road Commission announced vesteiday that a new toadside park will be built at Laketown, Rt'h countv, overlookThe roadside ing Bear Lake paiks aie built to provide travel- ers with drinking water, tneplaces, picnic tables, rest rooms and trash boxes selection! n d !.em-mon- all-o- m beginnmg-of-tHe-$easo- his-tor- dav that another Dr. D. W. Pittman and Dr. C. I. Ripe Should We Pnk Draper, departments of agion-oand poultiv husbandry, have Peaihes? is the title of an article in the luiieiit 'Taim and collaboi ale d m writing a new cirHome Silence magazine, publi- cular ' Safflowei its possibilities cation of Utah Agriculluial Lx- - and culture m Utah How s:-ou- Retail G.oieis will reopen for o n d a y regular ordinances motning, 8 30 o cluck, anoiding lo Piesident A Geoige Raymond Renovation actiu'iex during the summer have included installation of a new pipe oigan muled PICK NOW Washington, D C., genual counsel of National Assoualion of Logan Temple 5 and tonteins th lile of t Hi 1st Bishop ( K leiie of Stiauoid Waid will lntiodute the tliuir, and Ja k lavloi will relate penment Sta'ton Author is Elllf incidents in the lite ol the W Lamborn, asoua'e piofessor tm Bishop Curtis L of agiiiuUui al economies at Utah M mi r is in All numbers ihaige State Copies of the magazine ol the Sixth and ltih wards, and othei fnentls of Piol One, aie may be obtained at the cot'fge. , imn iclii w giu.ery sto't will be discussed at the annual conven- tion of Utah Retail Gunn s association Sept. 2a and 2t in Hotel Utah A local numoei of the state official coips is Roheit McHe stated that Cann, Logan Bison, speakers inilude 1km home-owne- entded "Mv Peace I Leave With ' THE HERALD JOURNAL Vou , - K7 i. v .Jag, Go Gaymode autumn weather I.. H. Dames, ..ogan realtor, was elected a member of the Hah State Realtv Association board at its annual convention in Salt Lake City vesterdav. President is Dan D Bushncll of Piovo, with Goidon C Holt Salt Lake Cttv, fust vice piesident, and Alfred E. Stratfoid, Ogden, second vice piesident BETTER THAN EVER NOW IN i penneys Deep-- e x f r Fleece for Misses Makes wool Fashion News! Of 90 T The 1955 I tah beef promotion campaign will begin Mondav, according to acnculture comBarton, missioner, Alden K chairman of the promotion. Logan Fourth Ward Relief Society will hold a reception in honor of Libbv Peteison, who has been called to the California mission Mis Peieison has setved as literary leader in the waid Relief Society for a number of years The reception will bp held Tuesday, at the home of Ardella Raymond, 175 East 1st North All women of the ward, and friends of Mrs. Peterson, aie invited to call between the hours of 2 and S 30 NYLON end Mist-Shee- r Favored by fashion, gently priced at Penney's this wool plo d coat for sizes 7 to 14! grounds with colorful plaid blocks, it has 2 neat slash pockets, scarf-ti- e collar. Value as only Penney's can give it for ernment agencies repotted a nearrecoid number of Americans started to builfl or an pounced plans homes in August to build m-- yeai hou-e- s of stalled so far this 916 0t0 ate pri- Of these, vate owned Seasonally adjus'pd, the August rate on pnvateiv owned housing started wotked out to an ano nual rate of 1 304 biggest bousing beom since 1950s reroi cl of 1 352 000 In 1954, 1 201,700 puvately owned homes 000-th- all-ti- were started. 4 Renney's flattering etrotchabio Gaymodes cling lo your legs for the most comfortable fit, vert They never sag, never bag, never twist d w'i 4' TViifr A tiL f 75 44 around. Find fashion right shades with slim dark or plain seams, sire Midge, Norm and Long at Penney's now! -- t f'; I f A i)b ' ' A, 1 new Constiuition starts and appraisal requests duiing August indicated that 1955 would be the second greatest housing boom in the nation s history. Nonfarm housing starts repotted by the Lahoi Department s Buieau of Labor Statistics and appraisal requests tecoided by the Veterans Administration showed a sharp increase over Julv, when construction stalls took an unusual and unexpected decline. BLS reported 123,000 new housa es weie started in August seven per cent rise over July. It hr oi glit to 927 9K) the numbei Dark-tone- PAIR gov- cardi- Nylons that V tip bout, to fit you! Lieut and Mrs. Jon Reed Booth announce the ai rival of a gill, boin Saturday at Scott Air Foice Base 111 9he is their first child, and the first gtandchild for Mr. VVmborg of Nib-le- v and lis G Mrs Booth is the former Fave Winborg Record In August WASHINGTON1 'ro that ceshmere, it eaiy-to-we- gan neckline end it ha, e Milium or wool interlining.' You've e wonderful cho ic of soft colors. 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