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Show ' Birthday Dinner Observing his birthday anniversary, anniver-sary, J. Leslie Peterson of Amalga entertained a number of his relatives rela-tives to a family birthday dinner Tuesday evening. He was showered shower-ed with many happy birthday wishes. Engagement Announced Mr. and Mrs. Don Burns announce an-nounce the engagement of their niece, MJss Orale Wayman to Harold B. Scholes, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Sckoles. The marriage mar-riage will take place in the Logan temple Sept. 17. Moves to Washington P. V. Cardon, formerly director of the U.S.A.C. experiment station, and now in the soils division of the U. S. Department of Agriculture, Agricul-ture, is planning to leave Sunday with his family and will take up their abode in Washington, D. C. Seek Ki warns Fete The Logan Chamber of Commerce Com-merce is cooperating with the Ki-wanis Ki-wanis club of Smithfield to land the convention of the State Municipal Mun-icipal League at Smithfield for next year. It is the opinion ! the convention could be handled very nicely at Smithfield with Logan cooperating. Three Dances in a Row There will be three dances in a row at the Dansante. There will be the regular dance Saturday night. Labor Day dance Monday night and on Tuesday night, A. J. Lundahl, manager of the Dansante, has announced the second appearance appear-ance of Ernie Fields and his colored color-ed orchestra. - Scouts Returning Boy Scouts "who made the recent re-cent trip east, ; will arrive home on Sunday according to word received re-ceived at the local, scout office from Preston Pond, scout executive. execu-tive. The boys will' arrive- ill Ogden early Sunday morning and will arrive in Logan about 9:30 or 10:00 a. m. '-- Raise in Rank LOCAL NEWS From Avon jseph Lofthouse, one of the ninent farmers of Avon, was risitor in-" the county seat on irsday. ' " dtors from Provo rs. Lorin C. Barlow and child-Rachael child-Rachael and Lorin have spent past week here. Mrs. Barlow is instructor at the Brigham ;ng University, of; Provo. - ie Baby Daughter . r. and Mrs. Grant Keaton rejoicing over the arrival of fine daughter born Tuesday it of this week. Mr. Keaton i hp will at nenessitv have' to Daughter is Bora Oscar L. Dunn, the young life insurance man, son of Mr. and Mrs. O. S. Dunn,- is the proud daddy of a fine daughter born Wednesday evening. Mother and baby ari coming along satisfactorily. satisfactor-ily. Salt Lake Visitor - Frank G. Robinson of Salt Lake was a business visitor In Logan on Thursday. Mr. Robinson was formerly of Richmond and of Downey, Idaho. He has made his home in Salt Lake for a number of years past. Given Scholarship-John Scholarship-John P. Nielsen, son' of Mrs. Afton Nielsen, wife of Albert Niel- Three army officers stationed at the Utah State Agricultural college received promotions W d-nesday d-nesday from the war department. The three are Major J. D. Brown, promoted to a lieutenant colonel; First Lieut "nant John H. Pitzer, to a captain, and First. Lieutenant Howard E. C. Breitung, to a captain. cap-tain. Entertain Salt Lakers The directors of -the Logan Chamber of Commerce will en-tertan en-tertan the directors of the Salt Lake City Chamber of Commerce in Logan Sept. 10. The affair will be held at Olof Nelson's beautiful beauti-ful camp in Logan canyon. Last winter the directors of the Logan Chamber of Commerce were entertained en-tertained by the Salt Lake City directors. The compliment is being be-ing returned Sept. 10. Laid up with Injury Jack Boyle, draught beer dispenser dispen-ser and billiard parlor man, is laid up at his heme with an injury- to his back which he sustained sus-tained when playing with hfs son Jackie. The attending physician in prescribing for Mr. Boyle, told his employees that a man the age of Mr. Boyle should act his age. Instead In-stead of scuffling with youngsters, he should be walking with a cane. Will Handle News Sir Malcolmn Campbell, famous racer, has arrived , in Salt Lake , to compete on the salt bed track for new records in his racing automo- l busier than ever at Grant's ; Shop, in order to buy shoes! the new comer but he is t of the oppojiunity. Mrs, .ton and baby are getting along sly. - . 4urns from Fair rilliam Lohman, representative the Occidental Life Insurance ipany, has just returned from! rip to the San Deigo fair, thej ense of the trip being paid his company for efficient ser- . Two large Grey Hound buses 'j used by the company in! isporting - westerns - states- rep mtattve to the fair in a jp. Mr. Lohman says the fair cry interesting. The trip was! lost delightful one. :pect CCC Camp-- Tum Camp F-34, which is ted 2 1-2 miles east of Hyrum ' was inspected Thursday by ior Everett M. Yon and Capt. e who was acting as r (presence (presen-ce of the Commanding Gen-of Gen-of the Ninth Corps Area Pre-. Pre-. of San Francisco, California, iplete check of the entire camp made which included the Xol-ing; Xol-ing; administration and re-Is, re-Is, sanitation, cleanliness, and cation. The camp commanders ihe following camps were also ent, Stewarts Flat Camp F-Oo. F-Oo. 910, Paris Camp F-97 Co. and Springfield Camp ,DG-4 990. The inspector said - that camp was one of the nicest ps that he had inspected in Pocatello district .- " cipient of a scholarship, eff;sctive at the opening of the Leland Stanford universtiy this fall. Mr. Nielsen is a graduate of the Logan Lo-gan Senior High and a. member of the 1935 graduating class at the USAC. Birthday Wednesday I H. P. Nielsen, Logan's veteran contractor and , brick layer, experienced ex-perienced the joys of another birth day on Wednesday. He celebrated the event wth a party at his commodious com-modious home on east Center j street. ,A ..number- of - personal friends were invited to his home j where refreshments were served. Pte was the recipient of many wishes for a long life filled with happiness. ' It Makes you Laugh It certainly has caused a laugh among the business people of the city to see the various policemen hot footing it back to police headquarters head-quarters every thirty minutes. This is the order that has issued from the chief's office. Some people are wondering if the chief is afraid, or if not, perhaps he has a reasoti for having the patrolmen patrol-men doing this tango. Some of the policemen will necessarily have to change their- habits, or else they will have to stay closer to shore. When they have more than a. f iff 'en minute distant walk from headquarters, it is possible they will be permitted to drive the police car so they can get back at the required moment. : bile. Logan will have a special interest in-terest in these races as Steve L. McArthur, local telegraph operator, has been taken to the race track to send the news of the race as it progresses, to the outside warld. While away for ten days, Mr. McArthur Mc-Arthur is being relieved by Mrs. M. Sullivan of Ogden at the local office of Western Union. , |