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Show LOGAN. UTAH, TUESDAY, APRIL 10. 1931 IIERALD-JOURNA- CKD AMALGA NEWS ,u, 4. . California Guard Infantry MacArthur's Japanese occupa-- 1 Romney Lists Two Umpires Two piondnent Cache valley baseball pci sonali ties have .been accepted as western division Skyline confeience baseball umpnes for the 1951 season. They aie Jay Whitman, baseball and basketball coach at North Cache high school, and Clair Peterson, a student at Utah State College. The announcement came from tin office of E. L. (Dak) Romney, .Mountain Slates Athletic commissioner. Whitman will woik games involving Utah State teams and Clair will handle tmn foices. The veieian Pacific fight us of Our sinceie appieemtion goes to Woi Id Wat II served ns pai t ol the Korean occupation force mi-- I all who weie mi kind and bought ltd during oui recent bet pave- mediately afle. tne win but they wont be heading back Immed-- ! ment. Mis Delmar Schneider. intely . Gen. MncArlhur's headquarters said the Caldornia division "wul Hansen of Logan to Ogden Tues-- j be deployed on the Honshu (the day wheie they attended the fu-- I mam Japanese island) to com- the Utah-BYneial of James S. Lowe. Lake City. plete its ti Hiring." CARD or THANKS 1 v 1 ! ll Con-feicn- encounter at Salt v' r a TIIWKS Reaches Japan don Fppich of Tienton; vocal solo. Air. and Mis Roy Pitcher and Richaid Jensen, talk by Comb daughter Rebecca of Smithfield lleber Whiting of Smdhtield Mr. and Mis. John Kindhsbiu hei weie Sunday afternoon visitors at the home of Mi. and Mis. Wells attended the tuneial sei vices loi Smith and tannly! Mrs. Hazel Chugg of Logan MonMr. and Mrs. Lyle Webb of Lo- day . gan weie Sunday guests of Mr. Bishop and Alls. Walter Pitchet, and Mis. II. P. Hansen. Mr. Webb Min. Wilcox of Canada, and Mi is home on a two wetks' furlough. ano Aits. Jess Piuhei of Smithfield He is with the U. S Navy. was Tuesday guests of Mi. and Farewell tsoeiid Alls. Wells Smith The Amalga town boa ul enterMrs Da Buckley ol Oakley, Ida tained in honor of three of their spent five days visiting with hei young men who aie leaving for paients, Air. and Airs. Wells Smith the set vice. Lunch was seived to and family. 110 present. The program was as Mis. Venice Smith accompanied follows: aecoidian solo bv Shel iter parents Mr. and AIis. Aiarom 3k OF We wish to expiess thunks to all who assisted duung the illness and dealh of our beloved mothei. F'ui those who helped at the YOKOHAMA, Japan, Apnl 10 home, and lor all fioial ol lei mgs. it ii Soul hei n Culilornms Naand tor otnei assistance, we ex- tional Guard 40th matchtd off a navy UanspoiT piess our heaillelt thanks. The Hazel Chugg Family. today to bolster Gen. Douglas BY A I DREY SMITH s PAGE THREE . 6sJ TRAPPED-Engine- Uijontbu. bnnonTot ers ponder the problem of two M-- 4 tanks that are stuck at The rear tank collapsed the bridge while trying to cross, and the forward tank hit a mine alien it tried to pull the first out of its trap. self-ma- Swensons The Dan (Continued from Page 1 John A. Widtsoe. We will Pie1con S50 a month. paj So Pan A. brought his bride to dead of winter" Logan m the called because he was neatly it d(,ad befme he got her here, as that cold. Enter now A few jeats pas. in a family of uiung Pan, third 10 fee bovs and five gills, nine of whom are still living The salat y increase didnt keep with the family increase, hut pad they managed. , Department Head While leaching. Prof. Swenson completed work ior his bachelor ol science degree in 1915, became head of the department in 1932. and retired from fulltime teaching Providence News I r, s - ER& nd 1 the 'If, C. tg t hf,, d el. T inuvg In 'AT iddiwj ads id in pc, ir hou Wj in be, w at it at be been a senous USAC shops. ! p H.) as be!, ite, if . ou d:, urse c )on't off re bre rule rbihm ates e d she d. of in accident in the Remembering his own s'ruggle thiough school. Prof. Swenson established the USAC Alumni loan fund by purchasing the fiist Alumni life membership, in 1933. Along with his school wotk, he has been active in LDS ehut,h affairs, culminating these activitof the ies by seiung Logan 18th ward, a position from which he was recently released. And oung Dan? He's carrying on as a Dan Swenson should: Built hi own house last summer, has his master's degree in woodwork, and 's one of the best naftsmen between here and lo get 011 r in joung men have been trained iinodwoik and building construction. And despite all the power aws and other electrical equipment used there has never yet ter ik M46 Dut mg his neatly 39 years hundreds the depaitment, B Sweden. the 4: nt she. V N U K ,ps It' 6 6 6 6 K -- S' 610 - Evening HJAl Heller Sports Digest 10 Interniountdin News 15 Fulton Lewis Jr. 50 Gabriel Heatter News luewlay lapter et -- ped Sam Haves U.ll Henrv m John Steele D.iud Lose Show "to v no s.unmv Rave Show v 15 Paul Sulluan News s to l main t'uj Schools Program j fligbee News '5 Vuiual Newsreel 6 45 6 55 7 ii1 entei-tame- I Mai-rin- er s, s, teis of Ogden aie guests mothei, Mis, Ailean Low. her of Hi M First Bubv Mi and Mis Iteed Nieh n are happy over the arrival of their lust born a daughter bom on Monday. Mis. Nielsen is the form- We Don't Want 'Em and That's for Sure - - David Owen Litz, son of Mi. and Mrs. Owen Litz, and Neal Chnstian Fuhinnan son of Mr. and Mis. J. A. Fuhuman. Mi s. A: lean Low spent Tuesday afternoon with her aunt, Mrs. Mattie Holmes of Logan. Members of the Ladies Lileta-ai- y club entertained their husbands at a pai ty on evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F'rank Keeley. A variety of house games weie enjoyed and a delicious dinner was seived. Twenty-si- x weie included. Air and Mis. Blair Low-- . Mr. and Mis. J. B. Low and Air. and Airs. Wendell Esplin were guests of their mother, Mis. Ailean Low on Wednesday evening a late lunch was seived. Ahs. Brute Hansen, AIis. Allen Alsen, Air. and Alls. Aithur Olsen Jr., weie luncheon guests of their mother on Wednesday evening the ladies enjoyed quilting. boys. -- You Can Have 'Em at Almost Any Price! Sal-uid- ay no-ho- st Smithfield BY FLORENCE MANY MORE ITEMS TOO NUMEROUS TO LIST! THROW RUGS ALLEY CATS? We Got 'Em GEARY . . . variety of bieeds and colors to choose from! Some aie condition. 10.95 Kitchen Stool Eva Sheen has been ill for some time. She is improving slowly and is able to be up and around 16.95 Hassocks, special 10.95 now. Hassocks, at special take-hom- prices! Hutry! 1 William Group NOW 7.95 PRICE! 20oOff Not Ordinary Cats - This Is Truly The Cat's fur," IdS I rmar-- : KPST , ' BABY'S BATHINETTE 20 OFF MAGAZINE RACKS 20 OFF 34.95 MODERN TABLES. Now OAK 18.95 If i 1 MV I Big Assortment Programs D-- M,, 11. Priced At OFF Dogs in Living Room i ( Vi ! 111 I2j-1!,- iio fear! jrld O tl LAMPS m ing tsed f avoal if,! PATTERNS a Alls. Alls. But These Fine Values a New Leash on Life! A wide listed below They're Curs To Us Might Give Your Home MANY Isabel Bingham had the nnsfoitune to fall and bleak her leg at her home in Smithfield on Satuiday morning Match 31st. She is receiving tiea'.ment in the Logan hospital and is in a senous Mrs i Si' er Coia Stnland. The gland phients are Mi. and Mis. Martinet- Nielsen and Air. and Mis. Chi is Stirland. Two babies weie rhiistened in the Fust waid on Sunday, both Read sulfered a toii it, 610 stioke F'nday moimng. She is 10 0(i A Mjsterv. loe lo 15 at the Logan hospital. lab bio 10 55 Mutual Reports the News Air. and Mrs. Miles Roundv of 11 -A Sjiqphony of Melody 12 00 Orem came Friday to be with Sign Off Wednesday Morning their mother. Airs. Read. b to i. m thru Roundup Ahs. Beatrice Lai son is ill at 6 to F irm Flashes t IV Klninm her home w:th pneumonia. She is Roundup hj News ,ri, improving slowly. 7 15 vionung Special Mr. and Mrs. Albeit Carter of Paul King ; Fi a' Weather Report Bui ley, Ida., tailed on friends in la Mansion Service Smithfield recently. 8 oo re iMast News Mrs. Willis Sheen spent Thursruing Notebook Keniii s 2, Tuesday n ib fteportei s a) I, and Silur day in Ogden. 6 Ou ('andliht Kurds with Ryan. Music nr l ho Dinntr lioui 5 OMrs. Mabel Baker was an over '- "lOS F ,111 6 Ki Make lWh(e Bind bland Reporter night guesl at the home of Mr. and Show 7 ('arson "I i)M,nd itas Show qi n For A Dav 7 15 Jens Facer on Friday. She Mis. Lester luuo-KSmith Speaks 7 n in Club mnv Ross aNo spent Satuiday visiting with jo .scmi.ide ix) Your huiinn 0 Hi,, Reporler ou ut sN. li a nds hole. hi Iuis jp.u jo to v,i i,,de Time lust mail a card. 0 Mis. Robeita Geaiy, Mis DorIII alters Mall Bag 10 00 nr n n j; Melodies bin Off Pilkington. Mis. Bernice othy Wednevlav Morniiig jj ji'l umhion With Lopez Hansen, -1 7 tK) Clawson, Mis. Beinice m I! I, R ami Listen estern s 4' 7 ill Weather Report ' ' Fontaine & Co otirlesv Mis. It one Allied and Mis. Co filnesdav Altermxm Preston Lumhtr Raymond attended PriMelodics 12 H7 35 Bre ikfast i-, .lls!er 8 tn Dally Almanac y confluence in Salt Lake. mal Vi "" ''lllli'an 1) Music ') OH sniuhrielii On The Air Week end guests at the home s ilio-S9 30 Homemakers i,,, shop 43 9 Tune Time oi Mi. and Airs. Alenill Peteison ins mai Newscast ID Ol Meet the Band 2 Crusbv Show weie Mr. and All- -. William Plaiz-ye- i. in .70 Svmphonie Swing liopnrter, in 11 00 Miss Tina Plaiyer, Miss Joan Melodies Morning s I'.irarhse while vour Riel and .Mis Tina Roth of Salt F.asv listening - V i opr trt Hall It. lulu h, liming gelting t ko;or!or Lake City. Those people are s '10 I riiucklpw aeon Alternoon to the chinch ftom Holland. Hednesilny bhovt (ukwoiir) 00 Noon lime Nmelties ,s ' Vnr Vou . 12 Mi. and Mrs Gilbeit Duncan 12 15 stars he Sing "imhousp Neus H ere Farm News of Ogden visited Sunday vvitn her 12 30 lohn maker s Club Mr Music " 12 45 -- 15 non with nnnncvvav News patents Mi. and Mrs. W. F. 1 oil Trading Post rhoaters Show J imhoree Clay pool. 1 Stturilv UO- )i( By .MBS. FRED JENSEN Mrs. Louise Fuhi tntan d at a quilting A late lunch was set v ed to Satina Hammond, Litthe Hansen, Vat ana Tibbitts Ulta Dattage Eliza Leoithatdi, Rose Schenk. Sylvia Kite, Manila Bryson and Luellu Jensen. Mis. Mat gate! Nielsen was hostess at a quilting on Wednesday. Those included weie Lillie Hanson, Salma Hammond, Rachel Christensen, Peat Calling, Kate Gessei and Luellu Jensen. Delicious lumh was seived Mr. and Mis James Unswoith of Thatehei , Idahi, visited with her paients Mi and Mis. Nielsen on Wednesday night. A. M. Hammond. Salma Hammond, Dearuha Hammond and Vaiana Tibbitts spent Tuesday with telatives in Ogden. Mis. Ailean Low was dinner guests of Mi. and Mis. Kied Jensen on Sunday. New Grandchild Mr. and Mis. Ohvei Hanson ieceied woid of the birth of a little gianddaughter to Mr and Mis. Giant K. Blanch of Coivallis, Oiegon. Mrs. Giant will be as Miss Emma Dell Hanson. The couple also have two sons. Mis Jos. R Baer armed home last week following a ten days visit with her daughter and family in Weiser, Idaho. Lpnetta Chugg, Pearl Calling and Luclla Jensen spent Tuesday afternoon with Lillie Hanson. The Retime was spent in quilting. freshments weie served by Mis. Hanson. Mrs. Gottlieb Gessei is visiting in Salt Lake City wheie she made the acquaintance of a new gianddaughtei ae the hump ol Mr. and MrsE Clyde Gessei. Attend Kites Among those who attended the f uncial services of Hazel Chugg at Nibley on Monday weie: Vesta Alder, Alta Thomas. Vauda Check-pitMr. and Mrs Arthui Cheek-ettMi and Mis E. A Chugg, Mr. and Mis. K. R. Campbell, Retta Mathew, Eillie Chugg. Arlean Liw, Mi. and Mis. Eted Jpnsen and Einta Chugg Mr. and Mis. Fiancis Ariel and of Giover, childien Wyoming speqj Tuuesday night with Mr. and Mrs. E$. E. Astle. Enroute to their home fiom Salt Lake City wheie Mi Asoi had leeeived medical treatment. and tluugh- Mis. 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