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Show THE BAND IS fjhH Laketown Lions concert EVENING jS Psent "ill rt Frank R. Arnold High Overtime 1.) (Continued from Page PAGE SEVEN Ogden Livestock 1) Pay Attacked Lo- - 50-2- j of a series ,he fnuith 31-3- 3 male P0Sh,Te cun1 management of & Glaser Robert Hedges sebuls Of Cache the L,SAC eresentmg lf Cache and North fLJ,an High's appefinal one of th Anh j ared La Weber River Prensa Fi9ht At Flood Stage NEW YORK. A .... 25 (lP Edwin S Enendly, piesident of the Amei h an Newspaper iuhlixh-ei- s Association, told the nations publishers today that the "fight of I.a Prensa is our fight " i OGDFN, APRIL 25 iPP' Livestock; cuttle no high quality fed steers or heiters offertsi. Few head ivnimeroial heifers 28 00. Cummer- rial cows 23 Utility 2150-23- . Some bids weak Canners and Market not estacutlets blished on stockeis and feedeis. Late Tuesday oud lots good to choice feeder steers 50, Pint load stock cows with cal es at side 30.5033.00 a pali. Calves: no early action on vealers. Odd head choice around 275 lit. stock calves who did something woilhv of j notice. Search for such pci sons him into all parts of Utah. took Program Numbers ' WASHINGTON. April 23 (VP' A man way down in Rocks ille The charter program included: Plumbers and carpenters who earn made sturdy antique chans; Call to order, President Stanley $.100 to $300 a week through over- - someone in Farmington made fur Mattson; pledge of allegiance, led time on some military construetion by Howard Lamborn; invocation, jobs drew the wrath of congress-Bisho- p coats; a man in Hyrum grew dryland grapes, a farmer in Fielding A. B. Robinson; response men todev. out one foreman bred R.vrtboullet sheep. In various Th,' nghd by charter night chan man, Clayflower guldens or communities, ton H. Robinson; welcome ad- who worked 231- - hours on each of old s,on'' hfnlvPS drew his interest, three days. succeeding Delmas dress, Kearl; selections, Chut man George H. Mahon of Wellsville Male quartet; reading, A sleel mill or a cement plant Amos Hulme of Paris Lions club. a House An... Services appro- - interested him tar less than did a 45 (HI; commercial 32.00. subeommitte said piiatums the, m Providence Hogs: Butchers strong to 25c Address. The Lure to Victory," government is being robbed with- - slravvbeiry bvpatch a Swiss couple who higher Bulk good and choice 0 J. Calvin Welch, representative of out conscience" through abuse of cultivated lb. butchers 22.50-2in A. read Thomas Medium Kempts Lions International Chicago; ina- overtime. down to 22.00 and below. Good and Flench. Mahon also told air force olfi- gieian act, Paul Suence, Gaiden lb. wives He could gossip tacily in his choice City; address, Wei Wright, inter- - cials, in testimony released today, "Boston Letter" which appeared Choice under 325 lbs. Ik op ami national director; ocal solo, FI- - that abuse of overtime benefits belt Johnson; pieseniation of has been "perfectly outrageous" in The Cache Ameiiean. hut he above. for magazines of the Sheep' Maiket not established. charter, Dr. Fiamis; acceptance and is "a fraud on the govern- also wrote Late Tuesday odd head good stature of Hat pers. of chatter, Piesident Mattson; ment. .shorn lambs 28 0(1. Pan deck Y presentation hv Bogan I.ions, D. cited John Mind Taber, Rep. R.,'N. Inquiring medium wooled ewes 16 50. Cull A. Burgoyne, secretary; addtess, $300 a week carpenters and $5UU and common in Klwin Seeley of Brigham City, a weeg his ttavels From $1S.OOO,-OOfrequent plumbers on the candidate lor district governor- Furope, Prof. Arnold garnered a rehabilitaI ship. tion job at Sampson utr base, rich fund of iniorn.ation for Ins cla-- s in fotoigti tiavel and his Charter members of the Lake-tow- n Sampson, N. Y. talks to women's clubs, lie also club are: Harmon Cheney, had a penchant for interviewing i Raymond Fsterholdt, L. J. distinguished p' is, os who came to Patnell kins, Fairell Johnson, l';ah. We went with hi n to meet 25 SALT LAKE CITY. Apt Johnttn, Wendell Johnson, N'iin'ky of the Russian Bnl'et, (UP1 Dr. Kearl. Mot ton Keat 1. L. D. Ralph Bum lie. United m "Omar the Pi famous and st, Lamburn. Howard l.amborn. Stan-- , Nations otiicial and vvinntr of the Tentmekm- " 1070 Ni lie peaia- pi t will s eak ley Mattson. Aseel Mattson. Glenn Ins of end To the vigoious -Hall on the Price, Amos B. Robinson, Clayton at Kingslmiy in peoPRAGl'E, Czechoslovakia. April jeats, lie was inteiesled H. Robinson, Stanley Wahlstrom, lntvetity of Utah campus hete. I i Norman Weston. Frank K. Wes-- 1 25 U.R Associated Press Coi res- ple. Eunche will speak on "The we think is lie Now that N. gone William is. was Oat 37, ton, Arlo B. Weston, United Nations and the Prospects Elijah C. pondent intlu-onehis ot more emU.S. and appreciatively the missing today Willis and Unman Wood. lm Peace" under the spotisoi slop upon tlf leaching of modem ul the Emveisitv el Utah bassy asked Czech authorities to Master his start an official inquiry into his languages in Ftali colleges, of Minds and At lists senes disappeai ance. genuine love for the cultuie (nsideied one of the vvetld's Oat is has not been seen since he hmoponn countries and his tine mist uniting N"gm educators. Dr. left his office Monday night. He gilt for passing on to ollteis a liuhcli is i n leave as piolessm of told his staff before leaving lte digest of many ol the best things at Harvaid and is the government said would be late the next morning that have been thought and sun ever to receive youngest pei because of an appantnient with in the vvoild. WASHINGTON. Aptil 25 HT the tmb"l peace pne. Rudolf chiel ess foieign Popper, pi A Republican-souther- n Democratic house coalition counted today at the ministry of information on voting new cuts in funds for Logan and the college are I idler because of his long association the government s electric power witli us. He was a leaven- - a pi ogrant. one which helped us to SALT LAKE CITY. Aptil 25 The group tentatively sliced nearly S10.oihi.ikio from the no- - (U.R - - The Utah department of mature. tionw ide piograni proposed by the employment security announced In his life he was thrifty, teminterior department when it was today that the state paid only perate and regular. Few of us three straight votes on transmis- $55,169 in unemployment com- knew of his charitable deeds. He sion line and power production pensation last week, a figure less clothed hoys and visited their paritems late yesterday. than half the amount paid out ents, and wanted no public recogThe biggest cut was S5.5Uh.000 during a similar peyiod last year. nition for his generosity. The Arnold Tradition will live from the Bonneville power adminThe employment security agenistrations $67,500,000 request for cy noted also That the figure was for a long time at USAC. and in a new low for April since the end our state which, after all, he realpower lines in the Pacific Northwest. It was approved 110 to 91. of World War II. ly loved. ry H. Simmons, president of gan Lions. Tjrbens,n. Capitol Theater on th, n from Page (Continued LOGAN. UTAH, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25, 1951 HERALD-JOURNA- 1S0-25- OGDEN, Utah, April 25 (UIV-T- he tnging Weber river in northern Utah was near the flood stage of wattoday as 2,000 second-fee- t er roated between its banks yest-eida- that fight of "demo-ci- , against dictauiiship Tti support it ie lm res lUel," the New York Woi and Sun executive uiged the 65th mutual com cut ton of the ANPA to join in ft formal denunciation of the ruthless government suppiession" of the great Argentine newspaper. I y. Water officials said the river rallied 3,500 sec. ft. at high flood stage last May. but carried only 485 see. ft. during its low point last September. No damage has been reported las yet, although the jiver's vol- time lias been building up rapidly during the past few days. , Mrs. Jensen between feature members aie to theater after the fCOnfh land 2,rflhe Funeral services Josephine Anderson includes the Kjrurn resident who will be held -progiam Impenul mgnt, ir. the numbo: pan. Hyrum ArgonL. King; rt. iht'5 Ka,l HMhn. ililuaite. for .Mary 07, Jensen, died Motuidy Friday at Third watd chape;, with Bishop Ian .Miller presiding. Frier.os call a' the may Thompson Funeial Home, lit rum, Fridav from U a.m. to time of Youer; Paul b jfrant.cb "i 350-501- 1 be from 8 t0 wi march, "Btindituige lor and Harold - Walters, Men, Charles St, fame" 1- lur.eral. Buiial will be in the Hyrum cemetery under direction of the Thompson Funeral ,he Notices 0 I.t ( U. S. Casualties AKOia'"e tt" II,'. Mner Rise 969 Week Kt. in rotoi 8o. jd'4 m the First O'f Slate o lor the Count) ul 0 ip Court of the Estate of ul irrsent claim W. 11. with '(H'TN tflHt! CX.'tUlOPbChun h. Uu,1 Bullen f Thatcher 8. fiimni L tuh, acne t ount loth day of Au DKLLA R nil luwidll. eNlalr. ' Tt.xecutr I Attonu Ma Apnl H. oates. TO IBKDITOHS . rrobate OTUE First of ot Court ot the al District ot the Slate m and lor the County of Matter of the Estate WRIGHT, Deceased, he aID. present claims w ith undersigned adminis-o- f tate of William D. deceased, at the residence of dmimstratriv in Hyde Park. County. I lah on or before the tors will i to the WASHINGTON, April 25 tr.Ii The defense department repotted today a new total of fit. 711 American casualties in the Korean fighting. This is an increase of 96.l over a week ago. The new summary, the 35th issued since tile Korean war began, covered casualties whose next of kin ;tad been notified through last Friday. The actual number is higher because it requires one to three weeks to notify next to kin. Todays' total includes 16,367 dead 40,341 wounded, 9.564 missing. and 113 taken prisoners. The total also includes 1,159 who once were reported missing but have been found. the June. 1951. AL WRIGHT. ii ol Correspondent Del-m- Missing In Czechoslovakia Administratrix Victor B. Ras-- i 23, 24 . 25. 26. IT MAT CONCERN : that on ii hereby given mJav. the 2nd day of May. 1951. o'clock pm., the Cache ot Commerce 41 Rooms. ? Mnn. Logan. U ah. a meeting l members of P ii Kappa Iota Corp mitlnr will he held of am aiding the Ar-- i Kpurposi - at of Ineorporatloi THURSDAY THURSDAY DA FRIDAY SATURDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 1 changinge .chang-Tortanizatinn and oe corporate ".re sod substan-- by ne. the sa reining of said corpi STITZH WEUfR DISTILLERY, ill. loul.vlll., K.ntucky, 1149 100 Bonded Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey 100 Proof prm 3 Vi DIM SAMPLE SALE! adjoining town of information may he obtained :r Ctnuin SOUR MASH Bourbon rASHIONED...Cwi OLD cul-tui- FLOOR concrete side walk, House corner, in the mo Utah. Further (ROM OLD FITZGERALD Misses S0TILK OK BIDS will niton Town Corporation tor the immediate con-r( Old ot 6u0 feet of curb and gut-a- d I our Old Fitzgerald formula. Ladies k OLSON. Attornevs. dates: April 11. 18. 25. May 21. traditional method is found in I State Pay estate. or call dates: Apr. bourbon whiskey. The Key to Perfection of this - To Vote Cuts In Power Funds LEN iKdflcatlons. .acting Mayor Ralph Bunch Speaks In Utah c mlurnilliii I,., an old style, expensive method of making the best Kentucky Dr. i Irrk u kO) our Mash is the name of P ration. creating and establlsh-buildin- g fund POCOi K. Secretary, c'cation dates. April 5 lo April C I inclusive. yilE nr final 8te n hereby sai.f. TAX given of May the front dour In Cache y ipji at that on the o'clock of the count v I Utah. County. at public auction the highest bidder for t0 prouslons of Revised Statutes of w or saie to 1(1 2-P- c. LIVING ROOM J. u amended the foilow-fc&T.breal estate situate in now held bv it under tax sale No bid for Less total amount of taxes, inter jsalty and costs which are a upon such real estate will be nd a Rose Frieze Spuehlcr. Providence, ft v ,,f sw' MV MSE14 Sec 11 T ll (r R IE to pi 27 ft of SvV cor U7f5 s,( It N 24 or L S 24 3 4 at 5382 Tm,Mn7S 'HrIb T' 1 Richmond. 2 rd W Of SK cor 1 ukB (ichruond citv svv N t cr? 1 S.VV kS 1 rl 'I 80 v. rp; rlu i'JT T p-- IK.. S12 49 am' Millie S. Batlan-.rhmiin- d ttah-B- eg ''e ivic 4 rds W SE corner w ,4. of '4 of 35 p r s r,u 8 1(1 rds E 8 Al rds to htg Pont 0 VI A th -- e West renter. Be- - r, vv 14 rd 'r' 7 lilt Kt plat A Lor3 Kninp. ,7 kV". , i,,l ('mokston, ( ,0 :',in ctinralor. t,o- n ot rol Beg 1 7.TI 51 vuN or la,,, w 4 f t,!l1 VWly parallel .ri'Mltah '""n'V "Riiik . "HI CHAIR frioze, S" :1t r1hN,m,vdr,fE Kii'Veie 7T1 ln Sln,ps Tele- Ap-i1- '4 ho'ah.'.wi'' ''""I'eny. l proceed- t')4 on,,, ,,lh-it'l'l'-.irithere- - ah!1 that the l ,fnMied , pr- 30. be and the n,oiciI lmtil the at looo ,,hnofore b -- . k i a m ii,. - VJ' V r'd11 , ?v ' Telephone ;"d if it elects lT ,,n here.;,n of 24th v,. s' a ' SIMMONS LIVING ROOM MODERN STUDIO SUITE SECTIONAL LOUNGE 50 Beautiful flamingo or deep green frieze. Curved front", moss Dimmed, fringed base, was 375.00. Now 25DJD; 0 .c. ,7I "It'llcation ',,2.nr prior to ' iTvxVU11- re:4K"A.X3. - 1kk FIRESIDE LOUNGE CHAIRS CHAIRS Green fabric coveted. Were 5S.95. Now -' fringe trim. Was $200.00. Novy only 12 2 PIECE R( d and grey Was combination. Pdiow back. Makes full double bed. Was 3D.95. Each ;o 7W Styles in this group sold Some of these shoes soli formerly priced at 9.95. for 6.95. for as high as 3.99. into 88 89. j0. dSSD HI All Deep and comfortable Electronically welded plastic covered. Was 12 i. '3. Now SUITE g. Rose btege set. Was Ail sales final. All sizes Final but not in every style. Reds, blues, greens, blacks, beiges, greys. Group include dress shoes, sport shoes and casuals. frieze. A lo' eiy 189.95. Now PHONE 4 Carpet Dealer Colors LIVING ROOM 09P 12W'r' DWARDS FURNITURE Inc. Exclusive Bigelow All Sales 2 PIECE CHAIR & OTTOMAN 26 SOUTH MAIN ST., LOGAN Jj Now 139.95. Now pad-olt- Deep green tapeMiv cover, ed. Universal it v ling. Vveie J Some of these styles were Audi,or 7pril 25. May . MATCHING Creen 2 PIECE & 30 T 13N ! so u w STUDIO rl N 4 rrt K 3 rd SW 1,4 sec 33 T n Vi!,bfhh' -- Included in This Group Are Styles Up To 11.95. Was 239.95 nr ' K hank ('rf'f'k to a pt 1 5 E 2 rd to hog hpg vr2, M ( 4 Great Groups To Choose From! f S 119 NO. MAIN ST.. LOGAN ALL GROUPS INCLUDE THESE FAMOUS BRAND NAMES: JACQUELINE NATURAL-PCIS- E CONNIE PARIS FASHION |