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Show The 1'rMay, April 12. HUfi 2Effis WILDING LOTS It. minder Gating Tage Five Cache American, Logan, Cache County, Utah Famed Critics to Attend U S A Cs Annual WntprV Convention Leaves Natal Sort ice Cl. L'.t u.iii.tnl lUivard haul will NYbon, truck Building lots, o.eilooklng beau.on of in sho and Mr. wMey fTit-e- fvm.r Eiitjue Iree m xt Monday. oral situated Nelson, of College, has been sep- The t mks will make but one tiful Cal ice county colt ge lull, a:e for sale. aruted from naval rerviee utu-trip and will start at 8 a. m. so npeia Critics of wide reputation will volumes, ini ludmg two of verse. ,,, nnd one-havears on inquire of Wlluun 1C, England at you must have your rubbL-iservice! ,,nd ,914 j ; Adv. office. ,0 Hack to Ix)gan Amencan Cache 'im umrm,r form, Before entering the f'm' .ntermountain the curb at that time. American r.nthoW-, help e t unIW Qhl0 stjte gtu(lud tyitln. Edgar D. Mitchell. biihop of is editor, their abilities A small four room cottage for glty poetry e e u to resume gtud-!o- p Logan Fifth ward, ha returned Church Notice will i Quarterly Review. sale. Located in Logan First ward. i)S on and editors authors Five in' d(K.torat to degree extended an from Pheiyx, trip congregation, jt has bath, basement, garage and Calvary Lutheran Forme.iy of Suit Lake City, near tuUirt rugment the resident stair of Utah Arizona where he received medBible study will be conducted at - j Slate Agricultural college for the1 flecrge Erell Is now a scrip, writ heated with furnace. Apply t. ical treatment, 10.30 a. m.. Sunday. April 14. The 334 West 1st South. Logan. Adv. j er and producer for NBC In San writers eonfereru-e- , i.rst annual Home ... discussion will center around the of j He Ja announced is It fiancbeo. by. July I Ralrh Jensen, a local painter, Busum-- 1 Rocxy Mountain and Sponsor Dance R. Review, topic, What does the Dible SuyJ ltfurns 0 Mendon Merrill has returned to Lot an after rner schoo. .yilton, bout the Origin of Man and the thor of three novels. Profettur dean. Richmond civic club are comfor spending the winter montlts ut Bernard Hardman, employed conducted Services are World) Chlselin, a member of the t.ni-1- 1 Allm Tate, biographer novelist, bining to eronsor a cancer fund at 475 East flih NortR. the past year In San Francisco, his trade In the southern part of In dance editor Sewanee orlty of Utah English faculty, Hes of Review, raiding Saturday night returned to Mendon to the state and In neighboring has Cal., heads the list of visiting experts. pcetry editor of the Review. the Richmond auditorium. states. help with spring farm work. verse In mary im- VWtintr Dauffhter Ctuey MeWlliams, editor of Fac- - has published sum magazines left F. lnerary In Keller Mrs. L. contnbutporiant Mr. and lories the and Field Social Tonight RAILED rntAW i Elected Eccles Ponn' visit their daughter last evening to 2. Members of North Logan Elders' (London). Voices, and Quarterly who at present la In the LU S. Eccles. presldent of George 1 Adv. W(fct a hold will social quorum tonight hospital in a Er. Alan Swallow, poet and ed- Chimera. California city, the First Security Bonk, of Oges at 8 p. m. In honor of returned jum teller wag here recenty These writers will not only itor of the anthology American den. and vice president of the A program w..l be) ar.d gensections conftience the marriage of her First National Bank. Suit Lake Honoring Service Men tendjng I Wilting, and George Snell, wLll criticize followed by dancing. I brother Scott, but has not been city, was elected vice president Ehe Elders quorum of North r ist and radio writer, will be vls- - eral asscnoiles but - manuscripts. Ghlseof Logan ward are conducting Brewster tln& In the b.st of health since that 0f the National Association specialist. a Lumber and stove wood now Reserve City Bankers at the on - party tonight at 8 p. m. In the ; Pot who wrote the new book, available. Bell saw mill south of nual convention of the group recreation hall honoring the ser- - Against the Circle, will a'so be a ILiake Iieelected Proxy Advt. I golf course. vice men who" have returned toi visiting critic and lecturer, Wednesday in Palm Beach, Cal. Mr. Needham on Vacation Of U S A C Foresters their homp, ,n North Lof;an An. j Hearing the local committee for Dwain H.iacke, . Woods S. E. Needham, who has Cross, ! e cfmfwnce vs Dr. Ray P.. West '.drew La Mar King is in charge Utah lus entire time dur.ng the Decent Dirths ai .C1 ot Jrassociate USAC j fPcr i professor of the affair Dancing will , District 6 Democrats will meet p;iSt war years to Ills duties at ural col ege was re- Agr.cul blrts in local hospitals ' a Recent UW, and editor, Rmky English PrKram' UlltetnH tonight at 8 p. m. in the county lne jewt-lrstore, is now taking1 jncude a daughter to Mr. andj preddent of the Foresters t.un Review. He Ls autl.o- - of the, court house, announces Max Fon-- , a the coming school year vacation. He was! rs ijovd Olsen, of Paradise; ; Rockv work. recently district chairman. durted this week. unable to et away muh h ic- - (jaughter' to Mr. and Mrs. Jack - .T01Te1 LMnirman Mountain nadt'r1 AsslsUng "him ln Irctlrn' Include: Joe Jack-so- n, Other oifii-ertofore because hi ton S. E. Jr.. kelson, of Hyrum; a son to Mr. Joioph C. Cordall and G. N.! Cantata Sunday Laverkin. vice president; Rex was taken away from the store anc Mrs. James K. Pilgrim, of Carlon have been appointed as ' iournalism and modern language; Black. Provo, secretary; o Luther Lewiston First ward choir will seirrnl minths while rendering ef- - smithfleld; a daughter to Mr. and! the chairman and vice chairman! frrvlties. Salt war senior Lake technical a Whusor, service to the I City, of MrSi Hyrum; Larsen, is Lloyd the Mr. Tate 0t for merchants known and advertising Hosannah. widrly prevent the cantata Now- - he has gone with class Boris fort. Russell Mrs. Mr. aixl to Iopov, representative; ls critical and other wr;mg. noj daU;),ter , commit(PCS budget of the Logan by Roy E. Nolte, Sunday at 7:30 11! as to how' long cass repre- Baugh. River Heights; a son to He is the newly a, pointed poetry p. m. ln the ward chapel. Erwin, committment, ,, ,, commerce for this and Oleen ndm sentutive; PlyHess, stx Mr- and Mrs. Amos K. Gerber, of com-janbe, ?wa for Holt editor and Wiser and Mrs. Glen Wiser are1 Henry year. Members of the merchants t mc ln California and Is Niblcy. I P.,e!ant He Is southern editor foi mouth, sophomore class represendirecting the production. tative. group and the advertising com Hound and Horn, and advue.-at present guest at the home of A representative of next year's his niece, Mrs. Edna Mae Earl A child s high chair for sale mittee will be teamed to make ctllor 0f Kenyon Review, as w-- ll j Jesse Earl on Furious h freshman clas will be chosen Knnbcrllng at Roamead, Calif. See it at 386 West 1st South. Adv. the solicitations May 1. In the! editor of Sewanee Review, Jesse Earl, son of Mr. and Mrs, meantime the lists will be pre- -. Besides two volumes of criticism from first year forestry students ln the club. J. LaVon F.arl is spending a fur- Debate pared and the budget revised in and three of biography, he has a' rev'ivaVof" Intercollegiate In and of volumes five vtrse with1 the UnavmHw'ifre-- 1 Smoot. Salt accordance with the action of the' Panned toh State Agricultural j Lake City, conferred early in the merchants committee a novel. He has taught at Colur.i-beln- g operating port again with the intention of lcbut,ng' host to a, wtk with. Postmaster Eugene and the board of directors of the b a and I1."(;eton discharged within the next colltFe Waters played Mr. McWilliams Is one of the few weeks. He is glad to be home. toam presenting the University Yeates in Logan. chamber. Harold Fomoff Is the writers of the leading of Utah, Tuesday, contesting be chairman of the merchants com- ration, having written reviews students a crowd of lore to Seattle Goes Jarse Glade To Speak Here mittee and Perc. Smith Is the and essays for Harpers, Atlantic, members John Lang Byron Turner. son of Mr.' and chairman of the advertising com- New Republic, Saturday Review Earl J. Glade, mayor, of Salt i,r:d Lake City, will speak here April and Leonard Lewis, U of U, ar-1- 6 Mrs. Arthur M. Turner, leaves to- mittee. of Literature. anJ other first-ran- k at 8 p. m. on beautification. 8ued with Conrad McBride and night for Seattle, Wash., where He has also written magazines.he will attend a school of Insur- Mayor Curtis L. Miner said Wed-- - Dlck Gardner, of USAC. Traffic accidents to children several books. Sou h rn California U of U speakers American Fok-wra- y nesday. Tlie program, designed as upheld trie rnce. He expects to return to years old Increased 24 per Country, ln th Is 'kickoff latest work. for his Cache negative of the question: Resolved, Logan after completion Nameeting series. to of the cent in 1945, according the beautification county Alan Swallow has published 15 Unitedlcourse. campaign that the policy of the tional Safety Council. Is open to the public and will be states should be directed toward held at the Logan chamber of e,tabli,hnu.nt 6f frte tradc amon,; nations. Interrupted by the war, inter-- ; Traffic Accident Facts collegiate debating saw a success-- 1 Of the 9.826 motor vehicles Inful revival in the spirited verbal, volved in accidents during 1945. encounter, according to Dr. W. J. 7.796 were passenger cars; 1.445,,.. were trucks, taxicabs or buses- the1 Vlckers- - dcbate coach and Larryl other 585 were motorcycles oroth-- j "anlass, debate manager. The! er forms of motor driven vehicles. debate was a affair. Of the 9,826 motor vehicles in- - i volved in accidents there were! COLLEGE PRESENTS but 3i5 in which defective equip- 4 V voTin-- n 1mLAV ment was invo'ved. Of the 9,479 s, drivers Involved in automobPe ac-- 1 Is Papa All, Greenes 5.899 or 62 per cent of the act comedy, w'ill be presented at drivers involved had from 5 to 11 UL'AC auditorium Apnl 13, 15, years experience as drives of and 16, at 8:20 p. m., it was an-a- u omo es. IN SIX BEAUTIFUL COLORS nounced by Dr. Halbert S. Greav es, director. RELEASED AND Edwin Redford, of Logan,, will 2 EXPECTED HOME characterize Papa, with Betty Sizes 24x3 6 for as Flight Officer Irvin L. Pete-se- n, Mama. Brunson, Fillmore, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Peter- Keith Hess, Magna, is the policesen, of 81 North 5th West, Logan man; Grant Reese, of Smithfleld, has received his honorable release Jake; Bernice Christensen, Logan, Sizes 24x48 for from the army air force at Fort Mrs. Yoder. n. Ender-soStudent director is Bob Ieavenworth, Kansas, April 1, 1)46 Iivin has served in the air Salt Lake City, assistant Joy force for over five years. He re- Wallgren, Preston, Idaho; property Sizes 34x60 for ceived his basic training at Santa manager Katherine Roskelley, of Ana, and Eagle Field, and Gard- Logan, and student body dramatic ner Field, California and was manager, Dalma Barkdull, Logan. commissioned at Chandler, AriThe play is a Pennsylvania Sizes 36x60 for zona. At the present time he is Dutch comedy revolving around m Omaha, Nebraska arid will be plain people and their difficulties f home in the near future. with an uncompromising father Floor lamp and table logun city r lan lf I . - nr 55 qt ' ( jth. - , ad-dic- i de-vo'- ed ! wrell-cam- ne-bec- s I ? - y. fr"1'. y "7 "T oQWj i ! non-fleti- I alty ' ' 5-- 14 j I - NEW at Lundstroms three-cident- $5.35 - J,7.50 13.30 LAMPS 13.95 Washlamp shades able and hand sewn i(n light attractive colors. Bed lamps with silk shades. Colorful and artistic. Thesei are very desirable. L an Easter YOUR FRIENDS will appreciate Remembrance from you and the Gift need not MIRRORS be expensive. Y Easter Cards .! f .. We have them in new Floral Designs. Artistic Venetian plate We Suggest: glass mirrors with bevel edges. - r. H i'r .v L. D. S. Books Also mirrors with the latest style frames. Sizes and shapes to fill every need. to match. Pen and Pencil Sets Stationery - . - - e. 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