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Show grNTAY. MARCH 11 19S Logan (Cache Cournj) Ltah THE HERALD JOURNAL 16 About Town by the sponsored Association and hearse service. extension the county to come at 4 p.m., men are acof the institute," Object 4:30. at and the ladies cording to Dr. D Hart, will be Veterans to discuss family living problems American Disabled m the as they relate to the local 8 will meet Monday at p.m. au- Cache Chamber of Commerce 6th-14t- Ward choir will as follcw: h at Morgan, re- Parent-Teach- Sunday ditorium. Dr. Don C. Carter, nead of the department of child development Utah and parent education at State Agricultural College will attend the Groves Conference on Marriage and the Family at Teachers College, Columbia University, New York, starting Monday. Attendance at the confer- David K. ShelChaplain (Capt.t Base, will Force Air Hill of ton, at Monday speaker featured be or g a at D.m Men s Church Logan Presbyterian Club. dinner-meetin- S Recent births at Logan LD Mr. and Mts. a boy, Hospital: 54 North 3rd Don R. Horrocks, 8; a boy, March West, Logan, D. GitUns, Mr. and Mrs. Donald a Hyrum, March 9; boy, 39 East E OBrien, Timothy Mrs. a 2nd South, Logan, March 9; boy 276 Mr. and Mrs. LaVell Taylor h) Korth 1st West, Logan, Maich Wia girl Mr and Mrs. Hugh March 9; a lliams, Wells ville. Mrs. Leland A. and Mr. girl, Cottle Trenton, March 10. ence, established of honor in Ernest R. Groves, pioneer leader in the field, is by invitation only and leaders in the field are nominated for membership and remain members by being active in the conferences. Some 150 professional woikers are to attend Dr. including the conference, Insti-tu.- e Eugene Campbell of the of Religion at Utah State, nominated for who has been membership. J. WiUhide, Lawrence Dr. of Elder R. Arthur Jenkins 57 assistant professor of music at at Newton is now residing Cardiff, the University of Cincinnati and Conway Road, Canton, for the past two summers a visitWales. ing professor on the Utah State College campus durAgricultural Remembrance of The Book summer sessions, has been ing last met ward class of the 20th of the Dr. and Mrs. named dean night at the home of Mrs. George of Music in Cincinnati J. Myers. Chester effective September 1, according Gasser, president took charge. to information received this week light evening, After an enjoyable by members of the Utah State refreshiments were served to the music staff. Dr. Walter Welti, group. professor of vocal music at Utah State received an announcement will Third Ward Relief Society of Dr. Willhides elevation to parhold Its birthday anniversary dean of the Cincinnati Conserva6:45 at p.m. evening ty Monday tory. There will' be a luncheon followed A cordial program. a special by Two students from South Cache woinvitation is extended to all achool took part in the anare high whether they ward the of man nual or sportswriters and photogRelief Society of the memebrs clinic at University of raphers not. Utah Friday. They were Terry and Dallas Larsen, Mrs. Anna Spackman who was Allen, writer, LDS photographer. the at on Logan operated to hospital February 23 wishesrelaEffie E. Merrill will relate exfriends and where? .... The Bon Marches College-Conservato- ry thank her many tives for their thoughtfulness during her illness. She is deeply and grateful to all who visited her to those who sent cards and gifts. Mrs. Spackman will remain at the home of her son and daughter-inMr. and Mrs. Reed -law, Spackman, for a few days. periences during her trip to Europe with the tabernacle choir when she speaks in Fifth Ward Sacrament service tonight, 7:30. A youth choir also will sing. PI Kappa Alpha fraternity at Utah State is sponsoring a Swedish smorgasbord Sunday, April 1, from 1 to 4 p.m., at the chapter house. The smorgasbord is for the public, and funds received will go toward house improvements. Tickets are $2 per plate. The food will be prepared by Mrs. Ebba Lundahl. Reservations may be phoned into the chapter house, 867, or to Mrs. Lundahl, 1947-- Mr. and Mrs. Serge C. BallU have returned from a seven-week- s he stay in Atlanta, Ga. where took part in the application study, phase of basic motion time an inpreparatory to becoming stanand methods in the structor dards program of the U. S. Army reQuartermaster Corps. They turned by way of Montgomery, Jackson, Shreveport, Dallas, Fort Flagstaff Worth, Albuquerque, and Grand Canyon. In the near future Mr. Ballif will go to Washto ington D. C. for two months assist in instruction of the first group of technicians for the proFuneral services for Basil W. gram. He will be accompanied who was fatally inby hi wife und daughter Ina Lamb, 22, two car automobile jured in a Rae. Rites Held For to CELEBRATE the moving of our Appliance Department to the building formerly used for our furniture! 'V'' S'1" CONTINUOUS HOURS ...ALL DAY... ALL NIGHT WE'LL BE WITHOUT CLOSING! Starting Monday 8 a.m. OPEN Basil W. Lamb collision in Wellsvil.e Canyon, Sixteenth ward Relief society will celebrate the organization of the Society Monday, March 12. There will be a luncheon at 1:15 p.m. for all women of the ward, followed by a program. There will be a nursery. were conducted in the Hyde Park LDS ward chapel Wednesday under the direction of Harold Daines of the ward bishopric. Prayer at the home was offered by a grandfather, John Lamb. Invocation at the chapel was by Dr. C. C. Randall of Logan left Alababy plane last evening for ma-called there by the critical illness of a brother. He expects to be away from Logan about a week. was pronounced Robert Lamb. R. S. McQuarrie. by Benediction a cousin, Speakers who paid tribute to the family and addressed the large congregation were Roland A Reese, Sterling Nelson, and Bishop J. William ll.vde. The and postlude Lt. and Mrs. Lawrence P. Han- were organ prelude played by Mrs. Wilma Mcsen announce the arrival of a the by Quarrie accompanied son born in Ludwigsburg, Ger- violin played by Mrs. Rovvenna in been have Hansens The many. numbers Boyle. Other musical Germany for 13 months. Grand- included the opening and closing Clarparents are Mr. amt Mrs. songs by the ward choir conductence Shepherd of Logan and Mr. ed by Harvey Seamons. and enHowell. of Hansen P. J. Mrs. and titled Sometime We'll UndeMrs. Hansen is the foimer Bonnie rstand, and Oh My Father." Shepnerd. Two vocal duets weie sung by Bert and Eve Reese, and a Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Hovey and vocal solo by Alton Harris. their daughter Lois Heitz of OgMilitary honors were accordden left today for the dedication ed bv Logan Post of American and ot the Los Angeles Temple Legion. will spend a few days in Las VegPall Bearers were Harold as and Palm Springs. Hancey, Max Lamb, Verne Ashcroft Owen Gerald Reese, Mr. and Mrs. l.lnjd Olson and Hancey, and Gary Purser. The daughters Dixie and Rosemary, grave in the Hyde Park cemetery and Mr. and Mrs. llariy L. Welch was dedicated by Suel Lamb. lett tor Los Angeles this morning to attend the dedication of the Los Angeles Temple. They will vacation in San Francisco following their stay m Los Angeles. Ras Rasmussen Cache County reported 40 new caes of mumps and 31 of chicken pox to the state department of health dining the past week. Also listed were six cases of influenza and one of measles. Throughout the stale there were 525 cases of communicable disease. Lieut. Sidney L. Jones recently received his promotion to tirst lieutenant. He has been stationed for the past year at the Sieira Ordnance Depot, Herlong, Calif, where he has served as deputy property officer. Lieut. Jones w'as graduated from Utah State in 1S54. He is the son of Dr. and Mrs. Lewis W. Jones, and Iris wife is the former Marlene Stewart daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Stewart. Clinton, Utah, couple with their son Randy r ' rurrently visiting with their Col-le- "e s. g; Rites Conducted Funeral services for Ras weie conducted at Hall Mortuary chapel by Bishop Allen Meikle, of Logan First LDS W ard. Opening prayer was by Dee Ras- mussen Hansen, and opening song, The Lord's Praver." was by a trio composed of Evelyn Barkdull, Edna Phillips and Daisy Burt. They also sang One Fleeting Hour. Speakers were John Anderson and Bishop Meikle. Closing prayer was offered by Don Rigby', with dedication of the grave by Khalil Hansen. Pallbearers were Dee Hansen, Ace Hansen, Khalil Hansen, Elmer Aldous, Justin Jensen and LeRoy Tims. Flowers were under the direction of 1st LDS Ward Relief Society. in : of Mags MUST be sold dais. Well deal big . . . and even in, inane us an t i We're loaded with brand new Maytags. Choose from 12 1956 models and we of washers and dryers . . . two full carloads of them at The Bon Marche. have to sell them. Come and get yours NOW FREE Coffee and Doughnuts the Next 72 Hours ... PRIZES Every Three Hours .... ... the later the hour the bigger the prizes. If you have anything of value to trade that you can carry, bring it in and we'll dose the deal immediately! Just make us an offer! FREE MAYTAG Washer for the oldest Maytag traded in during Marathon If you find one of our salesmen asleep in the store you win ABSOLUTELY FREE A NEW MAYTAG WASHER EASIEST TERMS IN UTAH ... low weekly payments! Ones Fancy Skidmore, assistant RALEiGH, N. U. IP- -A Raleigh sociology at Utah and department smie today displayState Agricultural College R. William De Hart, extension ed a mannequin clad m a blue sociologist will participate Mon- maternity dress with the sign fashions. day in a family living institute jr. C. Jay professor of I carloads Spring-inspire- d .J |