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Show 4 The Herald Journal Tuesday, Novembei . Tho public is cordially united to attend the special interest class m Ixig an Fouith ward Mutual tonight, when Dr F S Harris will Officers and leaders of Smith-fiel- d discuss the topic, "What's Behind Our Foic.gn Policy in Palestine FTA for the ensuing year and the Middle East " were announced today as follows: Richard Jenson, son of Mrs J R Los Rasmus.en, president; Joseph3?1 North Fourth East, is ine Gossner, first vice president; Jenson, Modbetween laist: Eye glasses ern Drug and Tingwalls Reward visiting in Logan prior to leaving Glen R Winn, second vice presiPhone 45 (Adv ) for Manila where he will be a pilot dent, "Wilda Plowman, secretary-treasure- r, for Eastern Airlines Dick was a Martha Griffith, room war in the Philippines First ward Mutual tonight will prisoner of months mother advisor; LaFaye Sorenson, learl for several following Beehive be under direction of the chairman of health committee; Builders class There will be prayer Harbor, escaping from the Jap-a- Lois He Moosman, chairman of room S forces U to se Carorejoin by Helen Austin; scriptural, Blanche Gunnell, chairfour was about mothers, the in Philippines vocal line Jones, solo, Kathryn of membership man committee; is the with and acquainted years, Bowen; flute solo, Elaine West; Woodruff, Vera Cartwell and address on India, Bill Jones, and native language as well as with Clara comvocal numbers by Marva Painter J. panese He holds a pilots license, Afton Caitwell, hospitality secured October 14 in California, mittee members and Clarice Talbot. and explains that his new assignFollowing the the room mothers for the oummitt school: Marjorie The Septenila r Issue of Utah ment will be to pilot Farr, Ava Covey, Ruth Magazine, edited by Harry B (raft between Manila and Shang- Hark, Iri3 Hazel Lois Sorenson, Gregory, Miller, is currently being dis- hai and Tokyo. Mooseman, Venice Smith, Dorothy tributed throughout the west It The Schipperke, a relative of Griffiths, Ruth Hansen, Alta features the mining industry, with Devora Hodges and Berdetta is the only natpictures and articles describing the Pomeranian, Harris urally tailless dog. Utah's vast mine interests. Smithfield PTA Leaders Listed Auiiunl meeting of the (tube Valjey I,and Owners Protective association will be held Wednesday e at 8 p m in Cat he count; It President George Bankhead assures memlers that many vital problems will be aned during the session. By WILLIAMS 19, 1946. ourt-hous- About Town More than 275 farmers and anchers of Franklin county will (bare in a 6 per cent dividend declared by the Federal Land Bank of Spokane, Clifford Warr, secretary-treasurer of the Idaho Pioneer National Farm Loan association with headquarters in Preston, announced this week. "This dividend, amounting to $190,000. is payable to all stockholders of record," Mr. Warr said. The Idaho Pioneer National Farm Loan association and 76 similar associations in Idaho, Montana, Oregon and Washington, own all the capital stock of the bank along with a few direct borrowers. Six Future Farmers from the Preston FFA chapter exhibited baby beef at the Ogden livestock show last week and brought hack a total of $1500, realized from the sale of their animals. Calvin Henderson, David Beckstead, Clair Hollingsworth, Bob Egbert, Billy Egbert and Max Bell were the youths who took advantage of entering animals in the Ogden show. Experience as well as the blue and red ribbons awarded their entries made the trip a profitable one for these youths. I m twin-engi- All-so- . cd to care for and -mln the shows, and to lnm annual shows. Association constitution laws will be consult rot Cache stake M Men and Glean- cember 5 meeting, Mr g party ers will hold a at m , Wednesday, 9 30 to 11 p. Cache MIA Units Plan Skating roller-skatin- the Logan roller rink All M Men and Gleaners of the stake are invited to participate. Admission cost Is approximately 30 cents each. Unit Planned (Continued troui page I) southern Idaho the finest animals available " Pleasure types only will be and walking horses and a good market for pleasure-typ- e inc- luded-gaited t He was born I m ofrl ence D. and Pearl Baker n I? Mr Butler was a ldrmtr cupation and was an active UJ oc ber of the LDS church ln rH horses will be produced. Pat- ward. ronage of outside buyers will be Survivers include h,s pdreau sought V Australia's highest moi!r, training course, free to all association members, will be con- Mount Kosciusko, is onlv 5 Members will be educat- - high. ducted Sou in and 3 e of her - will h s the les vtary Du t oe given iatesses v Burnti r.,a Jesso IIXI4 of lting W held home of H) Nelson neer his ba Seam be e gbyV nan of srNF a at th All ward members are invited Logan Rotary club will hold its to attend the party honoring re- annual fathers-son- s banquet Tbuis-daturned servicemen which will be noon in the Bluebird, with held this evening at 7:30 p. m. In President A. E. Anderson, as All Rotanans are urg'd Providence Second ward A good speaker. take their son or someone program will be given followed by else8 a guest to the meeting dancing. at Third Logan Opening prayer ward MIA tonight will be offered This I the assembly program Twenty-thre- e meter violation., A clarinet were by Conrad Knowles in Wellsville First ward Mutual Lofor Monday by reported solo will be given by Lynn Yeates, Max Rich of Bensnn tonight; Scriptural reading, Bnly gan police. school a talk by Ray Jones, high was charged with disturbing the Hyde; piano and organ duet Ella seminary teacher. Closing prayer peace and fined $25 by City Judge Maughan and Ruth Hendiy. The will be offered by Jack Hale. Jesse P. Rich. Elam Cromquist o. special interest class is led bv Logan was charged with disturb- Jack Leatham. beH.vrum First ward MIA will ing the peace and resisting arrest. Algin at 7:30 tonight. President Logan Jaycee JLilis will hold thur He was fined $25 and given a bert Zbinden will review Third dinner-meetin- g Wedsentence upon November suspended jail Nephl for the special interest class M night at 7 oclock in the nesday of fine. Theron the payment Also for the class, a baritone solo Hall of Bluebird. Mrs. Mildred Cannon Logan and Richard Bell will be given bv Ray Leishman of of The Hasty Logan were each fined $5 tor will read the play, and a Thanksgiving Wcllsvillc, stop sign: Joe S Heart. through going Sberon Bradley. poem by Grover of Logan was fined $5 for Smithfield Mutual programs to red light; John P A FTA study group meeting will going through of Logan was fined 35 night have been announced as folGyllenverg Wednesschool be held at Wilson lows: Second ward, vocal duet for failure to yield the day at 7:30 p. m. Mrs. Gertrude Astle and S. P. Anderson of Logan was Margaret Boe will review the book, "Now fined Dowdle, and a three-ac- t drama in a $2 restricted for parking Thai April's There." All school pat- zone. Alene Allen of directed Jack Richards. Third by Logan, Narons are cordially Invited. musical number by Doyle than Zollinger of Providence and ward, accompanied Ann Crockett of Logan were each West, by Colleen IJoyd Simmonds of Trenton is fined $1 for improper parking. Hansen; scriptural reading bv in Arizona on business. Kenneth Moosman . First ward, selections by a trio composed of At the Mrs. Rosalia Erickson of Fish ter was Budge hospital, a daughborn to Mr. Mrs. Velma, Ferrin and Leon Fisher; Haven spent the week end at the Robert A Lawrence cf and 445 East, scriptural by Arlon Van Orden; home of her daughter. Mrs. Thelma Ninth today; a son was Athan Reese will lead the special Simmonds, Trenton. Mrs. Erickson born toNorth, Mr. and Mrs. Donald T. interest class. Fourth ward, Los is leaving for Angeles today by Dora Dee anj She will visit Lundahl, 205 East Fifth North, other special selections.Hurd, for three months. was to born a Monday; daughter her daughter. Mrs. J. C. Bcnzley, Mr. and Mrs. Venal 56 Jones, and other relatives in various parts West Third World North, Monday; a acclaimedFederalists of UUh to-- ly of California. the proposal made Sat daughter was born to Mr. and urday to the United Nations b W. Bateman of BloomMrs. Grant Rewrvations have already been son was Brig. Gen. Carlos P. Romulo of made to full capacity at Old Junl-ro- r ington, Ida., Monday; a born Mr. to Mrs. Vincent the Philippines Republic to con and Lodge for Wednesday, Nov. 20. vert the United Nations into a (adv.) Luttars, 976 Canyon Rd., Nov. 16 limited world government, with representation in the Pajama, gowns and bed jackets weighted based Mr. and Mrs. Donald Erickson on population in at Hughes. (adv.) assembly t Fish Haven. Idaho, were week dustrlgl, power,, literacy, ami., pere end guesttf at the homb of her Ward MIA will be held haps other factors. Prominen ' ,i rents Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Nel-io- at Benson Loganites advocating world gov 8 o'clock tonight, with the proCollege Ward. duet by ernment Including Mrs. A. W. gram including piano Mona 'Gene and Sherrill Reese Hatch, Miss Edith Bowen, M. C Rea ular classwork will be and talk on the themo by Norris Harris and Dr. Joseph Geddes In Providence First ward Reese. In the asMutual this evening. Providence Second ward will hold emblv program, there will be praya party honoring returned servicePvt. L. son Everend of Jacobson, ers by LeRoy Barkle and Barbara Mr. men this evening, 7:30 oclock in and Mrs. J. E. Jacobson, 177 the kelson, scriptural by Elaine recreation hall. There will be Bouth Second East, Logan, arrived an excellent and theme by Conrad program, followed in the Philippines in October. He Alder. enlisted January of 1946 in the air dancing. trainWhile In Hyde Park MIA special interest forces, and underwent basic recently, class tonight will hear Ernest M ing at Sheppard Field, Texas. A Frederick P. Champ of this city Morrison of USAC. Mutual begins graduate of Logan high, he attend- visited with a number of Utah at 8 p. m, and al.' adults of the ed USAC one year prior to his natives, including Donald C. and enlistment. , W. R. Sloan, and Ralph Stratford. ward are urged to '.ttend. of N by op iven y pioneei will T ess. isistmg Sens' t IBICHA ursday camp j Blueb ie by Jei stesses L jard, With Controls Garff. ested an ntify om (11X0 V ie Willc th-- ir irs Irei mber :ha Wes Tends your furnace for you! y. Ha Earl, 17.00 Down, Bal. Mo. 14.00 Down, Bal. Mo. ea Perk lessoi be l give Lundt of the complete stoker mounted on 3 rubber-padde- d feet, but motor and transmission also are mounted on rubber a combinaNot only is tion which eliminates vibration noises, her IX A D. eetmg p will t instead f planrn gives operation at a whisper"! sen-Ptu- , at 364 p Funeral services are ranged by W. Loyal Hall 111 of Logan for Rona'id Dean' o' 32, who died ,n Wlstr ,, -Tuesday, after an iltne- - 01 severdi September at Cornish, Utah, the son meet uiflower Wedne right-of-wa- ft Iford Illness Fatal T0 Ronald D. Butler 25-d- ( h b. Features designed to give you efficient, trouble-fre- e operation . . . totally enclosed heavy-dutmotor . . . accurate automatic air control . . . steel hopper treated to prevent corrosion , . . y large, low, easy-to-fi- ll HfcT door. n. con-uAt- I I 5 I I Proved to be fuel misers, Sears Stokers give you low operating cost; Sears Straightline Distribution means low initial cost I There's still time to install one the Stoker that tends your furnace for you! Ran-cnherg- tj Portland A black purse containing $25 cash and several valuables was stolen from the front seat of a car parked at 445 East Third 8 North. Sunday night about oclock. The purse belonged to a woman from Tremonton RFD. We wmild certainly appreciate It if whoever stole the purse, or anyone finding It, would return the papers and other valuables, and no questions will he asked about the she said. The finder may $25. phone Logan 1287-- Marriage licenses were issue i rounty clerk's office to: Melvin air1 Paul Thomas, 24, Preston, Connie Jean Smith, 20 Preston; Charles Aquilla Allen, 25, Hvrum and Roma Poole, 23, Logan; George Warren Crookston. 25, Logan and Virginia Sjoblom, 20, Farmington. in Officers and teachers of Hvrum First ward will meet at 7 p. m. .onight. The special interest class vill hear President Albert Zbinden discuss "Third Nephi, from the Book of Mormon. Music will include baritone solos by Roy Leishman accompanied by Mrs. Leishman. A Thanksgiving poem will be given by Sharon Bradley. r Hyrum Second ward MIA officers and teachers will meet at 7 p. in. The assembly program will include a reading by LaRene Paul; theme, by Maxine Nielsen, talk on LDS ideals by Sue Jean Andersen end vocal solo by Betty Rose. The special interest group will hear Blame Nielsen discuss the lesson, Our Church and Its People. 01 MOM SNIFFIY, STUFFY DISTRESS OF Instantly relief from head cold distress starts to come when you put a Uttle in each nostril. Also -- it helps prevent many colds from leveloping if used in timel Try ltl fellow directions in package. inrsvA-iraO-KO- i. young Ward Mutual, beginning Hyrum Hanson will continue his at 7:30 this evening, lists theme discussion of The Signs of the by Jerry Speth, scriptural by Times in Logan Sixth ward music Margene Jensen, by Bernice special interest class this evening. Olsen, and talk by Roy Saunders. The art exhibit, featuring paintHarvest festival of Wellsville ings by Delbert Smedley, and Lions club, boasting dancing, auc- sponsored by Logan Business and tion Of scarce items, and a gift Professional Women, will continue parade for the general public, wil. at Cache public library this week, be held Thursday of this week through Saturday. The library Is in the Wellsville Junior high gym open each night, until 8 oclock, Officers promise lots of surprise and fun for everyone. Seventh ward Mutual program tonight lists scriptural reading and A Thanksgiving season dance prayer, Oralie Waite; vocal solo, will be held in Mendon ward hall Mrs. Delores Kohler; reading, Mrs. tonight at 9 o'clock, under spen Mae Meservy; piano solos. Jerry Hall. A dance will follow Mutual sorship of the MIA. Dr. Lawrence Bee of the USAC Another local veteran has taken sociology department will address advantage of the many opportun the special interest class. ities offered by Uncle Sam's new Cache Valley Cattlemen's associregular army, according to the Logan recruiting sergeants. He is ation will hold its annual barbecuePaul H. Garrett, veteran of the meeting tonight at 7.30 in the air forces with 40 months duty Logan armory. Principal speaker record. He served in France an will be L. C. Montgomery of Heber England, and was separated as a City, president of the Utah ftorse first lieutenant Paul took ad- and Cattle Growers association. vantage of Uncle Sam's offer of There will be other program servicemen reenlisting and auto- numbers. All cattlemen of the area are invited. matically became a staff sergeant. Comprising the assembly proHyrum Third ward MIA meeting Logan Tenth ward Mutual tonight will be directed by LaVere gram in will be two instrumental Kidman. There will be a talk by tonight Lila Eliason, a skit by LaVon numbers by Lacona Foster, and a skit by Ron Francis, Larsen and his son, Lex; musical But-tarnumbers by Pauline Jensen, and LaFaye Erickson and Carl Lou Nielsen. scriptural by Betty Dancing follows classwork. Cache stake M Men and ( leaner officers remind members of the two-day Tenth ward bazaar gala g wards that a affair will be held Wednes- variouswill be held Wednesday from party day and Thursday of this week 9.30 to 11 p. m. In Logan Roller Rink. Twelfth ward Mutual program tonight includes theme by Betty ML program In Eleventh ward Willson, scriptu-a- l reading by tonight will consist of prayers bv Irene Haskell, songs by Emma Ruth Simpson and Vern Coolev; Alder and Clyde And rson. The scriptural, Ada Hullinger; talk, adwill interest class be special Marion Everton, and music. Dedressed by Dr. O. H. BuJge. lbert W. Smedley will discuss art in the special interest class Logan Stake Highprieats will hold their annual winter party Logan Fifth ward MIA will Wednesday evening at Logan IDS stage its Thanksgiving ball Institute. classwork Mutual begins at 7.30, and includes theme apd scriptural by Alta Reese; talk, Harold Allen, and vocal duets by SALE Thelma and Pat Jacobsen. MOD. BRICK HOME Special Interest class members 299 South Main from all wards in Cache stake will hold a sport dance Thursday at 9 Logan, Utah p. m. in Logan LDS Institute. 'M AVAILABLE ON SEARS EASY TERMS AVAILABLE VERY SOON AT SEARS BATHTUBS, BASINS, SINKS! 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