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Show Pane Friday, October 18 18, 1948 tiftty, nr-4- -! 'iUu i Homecoming the national third, for Calvary Lutheran Congregation The Church of the Lutheran Hour. No services a ill be conducted Sunday evening, but Sun Messrs. G. Edgar Wynn and Jack K. Whitlock, partners in the woodworks e.staljishment on (Continued from page One) winners. Competing decoration for the honor are Georgia FullMac Ellen mer, Clrclevllle; Patty Munns, Drigham City; Walnut Cal.; Creek, Wendt, Mary Dauman, Driggs, Idaho; and Veda Mac Munk, Alice and Nelson Bracken, Marcia Ella Lou llawkes, Logan. "Miss will tide on the Utah Stale Associated Students float In the ary basis. Thirty-fiv- e floats, eight hands and several marching units will be viewed in the parade, which begins at 10.30 a. m. Bands Malad from entries Include Downey, Grace, Soda Springs, and Kcmmerer Logan high ' schools, and Logan junior high school, as well as the USAC band. The Logan merchants will make awards of $50, first place; $30, second; and $20, com-mitt- West Center street, have enlarged tlx ir plant through the purchase of the butldvng m the rear of their display room. They it for their work aie now g shop. guard In March, served as provo-- t 1941, judge and coordinator of civilian affairs on Kauai and then two years on Saipan. He returned to Hawaii in June, 19W, to isume present duties. FOE THE day school and Divine Worship will again be resumed Sunday, October 27. Mrs. Mae A. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert O. Anderson, left last week to jo.n her husband, Lt David A. Lattlmer Jr., in Europe.- - He is a bomber pilot with the atr forces stationed at Bad KiSitngen, Mrs. C. C. Randall, chairman of the Logan city contest to name a queen for the Utah Centennial celebration, bas Invited eligible g.rls to contact her at once- - Any young woman, between the ages of 18 and 25, unmarried, who is a dnect descendant of Utah Pioneers is invited to enter. Phone your new to OME: I JLOVE ILL TAKE A DIAMOND FROM S. E. I1EEDHAM, JEWELER eo the bands. In connection with Homecoming, the Logan junior chamber a of commerce is sponsoring window display contest among to local merchants, according Jaycee President Leo Johnson. Merchants have been contacted and asked to cooperate by decorating store windows In keeping with the celebration theme. Kickoff at the football game will be 2.30 p. m. At half-tim- e, an official Aggie mascot will be presented, the high school bands will parade, the winning float will be announced, and college ROTC sponsors will maneuver. Glen Erickson, operator of the Texaco service station, has received a postal caid from the Rev. T. Halloran at one time stationed at the local Catholic church. He is now in Rome and states that only Midget automobiles are seen there; that the temperatuer on Sept. 10 was 102 degrees; that there are only left in a few American the city; and that he was going to visit soon the Anzlo beachhead and cemetery. His duties now require an occasional visit to Paris and Ireland. Glens G-I.- Jay P. Bills, 18, seaman first class, son of Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Bills, 496 North 4th East, Logan, is one of approximately 3000 students undergoing training at the electronic technicians school at the Naval Training center, Great Lakes, 111. A clipping from the Honolulu Star Bulletin, daily paper published in the Islands, tells of the arrival of Mrs. Lewis H. Jones and Miss Betty Lou Jones, wife and daughter of Lt Col. Jones, staff judge advocate U white Pritfl inefyt Cl wetl OI in natural gold. for v the army port and service command on San Island. The family includes Ann, Patricia and Lewis Jones Jr. They are maka. ing their home at Ft. X J&R- - AUTHORI ZED Kame-hameh- Keepsake former Jones, First District Judge, was well known in Logan. He left with Col. DEALER PLUMBING REPAIR CALL BAtJGIJ 125 NORTH PLUMBING CO. QUALITY AND SERVICE MAIN ST, LOGAN, UTAH. PHONE 15& Needhams will be closed during Home-Comin- g game! 700. |