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Show m IV.Lv, IVivrilcr The Ciuhe American, Legan, Cache County, Utah Page Pour Action on Skates n Faces Charge "ILtVILLE Ex-G- I and Mrs. Kenneth Iverson da ug liter Karen of Ogdm Cbri.-tmut Sunday with relatives. A Mr. and Mrs. Lorin D. U le of , In Smithfleld. cluJ) rixmis kc was served at one Balt dilc ken City and frank Hal? of Logan visited brteflly on Satlong table. Chri'tinus diroration ' were used In table appointments. urday with Mr and Mrs. A. C the of rest the supper Following Hale. evening was spent playing 500' Gail Curtis is s listing with Mrs. to with seore honors going I In Arizona. Frank Lamb. and Veda Halls Those on was held Gilts were exchanged. A fireside chat j present were Mr. and Mis. Clinevening at the home of Sunday1 Mrs. and Frank ton Ierkes. Mr. Mrs. Newel Olson for the Mr. and F.1LamK Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Junior girls' and Senior scouts A wood, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Git wa book review on The Robe tens. Mr. and Mrs Leo Ierkes, Ol.on after Newel Mrs. Mr. Mrs. Lee. Preston Mr. and given by and cuke was and Mrs. Orson I'erkes. Mr. and which lee cream Mrs Suel Lamb, Mr. and Mrs. served. Lew Halls. Mrs. Aletha Thurston n Funeral services for Nils P. comReeder. Tlie and Mrs. Ihcbe WASHINGTON, D. C. Sound-phot- o ward Millville held the in were mittee an charge of the party was j Ezra Pound, nie limb. Mrs. Helen! Mrs. La dia'xl on Tuesdiy aftemoon; American poet who spent the last was a solo That 35 years in Europe, has been reLamb, and Mrs. Edna Elwood. Blades," in action, Is ahown caught opening number The ofTlccr and teachers of the by the miraculous tfpled ray Beautiful Land," by John Spuhler turned to his native land to face treason charges. He was flown to of Providence with piano camera. primary held their teachers trainby Mrs. Vinnle Clawson Washington from Italy where he ing meeting at the home of Mrs. Dell Ashcroft. Monday evening. Morrison as plaintiff seeking a of Hyrum. Prayer was by Cli rlcs was held ty the army. ' Mrs. Zola Daines was in charge j divorce on the were Stake grounds of mental Anderson. Speakers i cruelty. Mr. Morrison as defend- - j President Edwin Clawson. Albln JJASK ETRALL CLINIC ?.Lih!..v"r.,.!'.!o.. I ounter-d.iiupon' Clawson and Bishop Franklin But- 52 same com-j KlOU,,d!" riamthls tm. Sjxclal musical umber were- SLATED FOR Tliurston had charge of the les-.,dlsnu-bc- d was cause Plalnl "no of'&olo. "In the Garden of Tomorson Story Telling with Visual Offensive and defensive tactics Aids. Special Christmas stories action and a decree enured in j row by Parley ILU of WclLvilli and current rules for basketball i A di-- , and a piano solo by Mrs. Vinnle j were told bv Miss Eunice Ash- - Luor ot the defendant. jtreLed at a '"clinic for all croft and Mrs. M5e Lee. Re-- ! vision of the property was pro-- j Clawson. A solo, Going Home" 1 and coaches sen-- 1 frerimunts were served to the fol- - vided lor and plainf.if was by Mrs. Etta Jenson. Benedict-o- n, and co..f,' , of leaders scout lor Mis. Morrelle Seamons awarded the cue and lowing: ot was by Edward Knowles. The Mrs Orma Thurston, Mrs. Menei-t- a the minor Logan and Cache L D S stakes I ifcndant children. grave at the cemetery was tiedi-w- December 17, it was announced! Daines, Mrs. Thora Balls, Mrs. ordered to pay a fixed CHted by Alim Riggs of Nibley. Lo-- ! Lucille Waite, Mrs. Fvelvn KirTuesday. Glenn Worthington, amount the for support and main-- 1 is by, Mrs Ednn Elwood, Mrs. in, gan city recreation director, Get Miller, Mrs. Edith Seamons, lenunce of the children, but the will which May clinic the of charge Mrs. Zola Daines. Mrs. Eloulse court refused to allow alimony to be held at Logan senior high Fire Station Webb, Mrs. Helen Kirby, Mrs. piaintnr. school gym. Mae Lee. Miss Eunice Ashcroft lion of an auxiliary fire Constru. and the hostess. instructors will be 11 B. Guest AGGIE CAPTAIN station In Lewiston was urged (Bebe) Lee, basketball coach of meeting was held WedWednesday by a committee from Utah State Agricultural college, the school PLAYS AT SHRINE nesday evening In house with President Leora Seacounty to the county and Deb Young, assistant coach north John Putnlk, captain of the j commission. mons ln charge. Special Christto E L (Dick) Romney at the mas carols were sung by the Re- Utah State 1945 griders, received committee and prominent ln Utah The college lief Society Lalies' chorus. Frank an invitation to play ln the an- B T. Pond, Mayor-ele- ct Mavor sports. Petersen spoke on the Spirit of nual East-We- st . . Shrine game ; n Christmas. Coach Lee will review offensive . from Coach'c- - Jay. Van. Tuesday morning d Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Duce have Rlbe HoUingbury, coaoh of the er- - Dick Ted -and defense In busketball play, nDale while Young will go over court purchased the home of Mrs. Betty West team. Putruk has accepted tX)n' f Corn Mikkelsen and are now residing and chalk rules. Demonstrations the Invitation und will leave there. in ln the out that many used be will pointed for diagrams They Francisco. San Mrs. Lavon Duce and son Roger, shortly o uses fires got out of control clinic. John eleven the Aggie sparked are living in the De Relce Balls tills past season and was rewared ' before the department could get ( home. at to them from Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Lemoyle Harris for his steUar performance , Gordon Returning such a station should be con- all-1 and family have moved into' the ! end by sevenjl selections on W. Gordon, son Vaughn Capt. was anticipated tnai George Ashcroft home. They sold conference teams. He will be re- - structed, it Thomas M. GorMrs. Mr. and of their home to Mr. and Mrs. Riley membered by Utah State fans lor lower fire insurance rates could Nellie Ann Gordon Mrs. don and I Harris, who are now settled in his sensational ex- -, he obtained. of 181 West Second North, has their new residence. hlbitlons from Quarterback Mar- E. S. Laurence, fire chief, was been released from active duty 1Ws and reported to the corn- - from the AAF n i for LeAngrier kh?wheUredhe Vin separation base will be employed. at Lowry field, after serving with touchdowns during the past sea- and could be worked out. The the air forces for a period of unson and cased opposing teams no commission took the matter Divorce Granted four years. Prior to entering the end of trouble. der advisement. Marriner M. service Capt. Gordon attended colMorrison was Putmk will report to Catch No discussion was held on the lege at Utah State and In the granted a divorce from Minnie on December 19, at the proposed 1946 budget. . N. Morrison In the First district army went to OCS and spent 27 court In Brigham city according St. Francis hotel in San Franmonths overseas ln the India- to a derision filed with the clerk cisco. Uncle: You boys of today wsnliurms then ter. Capt Gordon too much money.' Do you knkOW Ians retum to Logan, where Monday, December 10. by Judge Robin: How did that Papa M. J. Bronson of the he will Join his wife, Mrs. Annora Third dis- speckled egg get in. our nest? riehdatyLrunt-n- g trict court who tried the case. Mama Robin: No. and Ill bet you1 E. Gordon and son Ronald Bruce I did it for a Nephew: The action was filed Gordon. by Mrs, lark. didnt either. Exchange. dub tut it, lined tlmr dub's annual at t s ji.uty Saturday evening The p.nty wa held at the Rce-- e The j Clin-- partmr 11, 1H 13 Welcomes Triplets to Fold Mr. land ! sur L-- rel-th- Ol-o- jW fiToLS m M-ME- N NEW YORK, N. Y. The proud father of triplets, Pasquale Mar-m- o a discharged soldier of Brooklyn, gets his first look at the new addition to hia family, triplets. The father, cigar in mouth, the triplets, held by nurses, and the mother, not seen, are all doing well. Wins Citation Pfc. Reeder displayed and foresight In performing his many hazardous duties. His Initiative and disregard for his own person safety, coupled with battle wisdom aided his unit's advance to successful He often continued completion. forward for great periods of time without rest or hesitation, the eli tation explained. rifleman, John Reeder, Pfc. son of and Mrs. J. T. Reeder, of great courage Mr. Treas-ureto- Idaho has received a citation for meritorious rcrvice In combat while serving with the 8Cth division. 10th Mountain the Mountain infantry, during period. February 20 to May 2, 1915 In the Apennine mountains and the Po Valley. Italy. As a i he ! A. cu-to- as SEE THE NEW Je-ne- j Ijston j j A ; , , J1 j J SATURDAY DECEMBER 15 I pass-snaggi- Pcnt Bcll-t-Putn- jk y " Walls on Iv3(S)to, 328 NORTH MAIN LOGAN , TOILET ARTICLES For Men m p Kings Men, Courtley, Windsor House ITS TRUE We are unable to offer a wide choice of articles for his Christmas, but what we do have are of a quality that will $S3 S j Lynmark, These come in single items and sets. Priced from ? ... jj 1 si TO S15 Sk please him. The standards that we have set in years gone by are JB 0. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0k: 0 5U 0 still adhered to just as strictly as it is possible to do. COME IN AND SEE WIIAT WE HAVE ROBES A good selection in wool and silk. j Priced from W. SI2.se are long- a large selection of ARROW TIES and Good Patterns in all the new lasting, wrinkle-resistin- g We have weaves. Priced from W $1.00 TO 55.00 I G nsi ... S25 TO Some good Fitted CasesandDoff Kits, that always please him. PURSES I zk jyr I A real selection; made from Imported Alligator. All colors Goat, Morrocco, Calfskin, and some with Zippers that are so much in demand. Largest selection we have ever had. wf Priced from W. S2.50 TO ... SJ5 M jf 5 1 |