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Show 8 Of Cache County Break-Dow- n (Continued on Page Dr. J. Paul Burgess, $7.60; James rhumher's J. Buttars, $8.20 Cafe, $29.63; Denver M. Copen, Lorin E. Crookson, $8.20; B. Dahle, $48.40; Robert Dahle, $20.00; Henry T. Darley, Emile C. Dunn, $16.40; $16.40; Merlin Eliason. $16.20; Dean R. Ellis, $32.60; William J. Evans, $8.20; Lavon E. Everton, $8.20; Clifford E. Falkner, $8.20; Adolph $27.20; Alton Frank Fisher, $23.00; Willa Fredrickson, $10.00; Lewis Lionel Freeman, $8.20: Fuhriman $24.40; William S. Glenn, $24.40; Ardella Griffiths, Felix, $16.20; $24.00: $32.60; Brigham M. Dr. Ed. Budge, $6.60; Dr. J. Paul Burgess, S104.- 50: Cache Co- - Deputy Public Mrs. Horace Welfare, $502.32; Horace Carlson, Carlson, $4.00; $87.00; Cache County Chapter, $150.00; City Drug Co.. $561.45; J. Kyle Clark, M.D., 5.00; Mrs. Bernice Coleman; $40.25; Dr. Le- land R. Cowan, $175.00; Esther Elmer Clough, $182.00; C. J. Dailies, M.D. $31.20; Dr. Merrill C. Daines, $136.50; Dr. Paul G. Fillmore, $176.00; Dr. G. S. Francis, $15.00: Dr. William O'Gorman. $48.00; Dr. E. L. Hanson, $42.50; Dr. J. C. Hayward, $318.-7Cllnis, Griffin, 1,719.58; $202.31 ; LeGrand John- Russell is Klwanig Club a public pancake supper Friday, from 5:30 to 10 p.m., at the Smithfield Kiwanis lodge. There will be pancakes, eggs, bacon and drinks at 75 cents per plate, with family tickets at $2.50. choir from the College of Puget Sound will present a program Thursday, 11:10 a.m., in Nibley Hall, Logan Senior high school. The public is cordially invited to join students in this musical treat, according to Principal George S. Bates. A $62.63; Leon Stuck! Bldg. Specialties Co., $1.33; Floral, Logan $3.00; Logan Refrigeration, $3.75; Logan Hardware Co., $67.09; Logan Laundry A Dry Cleaners, $39.37; Lundstrom Furniture A Carpet Co., $40.00; Luster Corp. of America, $91.68; Hyrum Mallory, $7.00; Agnes Merrill, $65.00; M. A L. Coal Co., $2,180.08; Glen G. Nielsen, $1.00; A. H. Palmer A Sons, $118.93; A. H. Parker, $120.00; J. C. Penney Co., $6.64; H. A H. Plumbing A Heating Co., $4.55; The Premier Auto. Co. Lo-?a- Peese. $5,000.00: Richmond PubLibrary, $132.47: Salt Lake Stamp Companv, $17.75; J. P. Smith & Son, $49 00: Smithfield Public Library, $310.64: Superior Feed & S'orage. $1,661.58: Utah Counties Magazine, $150.00: Utah State Assoc, of Countv Officials, $c07.56: Union Pacific R. R. $1.00: J. A. Watts, Cnmoany. $T0 00: Western Union. $13.19: Returns To England At Last Mens FOR C3 $529 25: Herald Companv, $13.00: J. P. Smith A Son, $950 00: Pacific Emit A Produce, $7.55; Salt Lake Tribune, $22 50: Poor American Fork Community Hospital, $142.65; Mrs. R. A.; Bennett, $732 50; St. Benedicts Hospital, $20.00: Reed M. Broad-- ' bent, M. D $175.00; Hie Budge and 4 six-fo- ot Fixtures that at an extremely low price. Make us on w TW'Nt awjiT'ir A -- J ' Wv Thomson Electric's Annual SCHOOL APPLIANCE SALE TREMENDOUS SAVINGS! DELUXE REFRIGERATORS 9 CUBIC FOOT Regular 239.9S SAVE $70 169.95 Now SEE MR. STONE OR MR. ANDERSON With Trade bar-ro- 23.25-23.5- 0; 12.5 CUBIC FOOT wiril Regular 439.95 SAVE $140 Trade No 180-19- low-goo- 4.50-4.6- 0, 8-- DELUXE RANGES 4.85-4.9- 0, 5.10-5.1- 5, X JACKETS LATEST STYLES SEASON OF THE YEAR Rip Van Winkle Couldnt Sleep mth 30" Deluxe, Fully Automatic Regular 299.95. SAVE 5100. Now 199 95 Trade 40" Deluxe, Fully Automatic Regular 349.95. SAVE $110. Now 0)0 Z07.7J Trade QC Nagging Backache Now I You can get the fast relief yon need from nagging backache, headache and muscular aches and pains that often cause restless nights and miserable tired-ofeelings. When these discomforts come on or stress and strain with you want relief want it fast! Another disturbance may be mild bladder irritation following wrong food and drink often setting up a restless uncomfortable feeling. Doan s Pills work fast in 3 separata action to ways : 1. by speedy ease torment of nagging backache, headaches, muscular aches and pains. 2. by soothing effect on blstdder irritation. 8. by mild diuretie action tending to increase output of the 15 miles of kidney tubes. Enjoy a good nights sleep and the same happy relief millions have for over 60 years. New, large size saves money. Get Doans Pills today YOU CAN BE SURE IF IT'S WESTINGHOUSE . . 127 South Main Street Phone 127 H i MODERNIZE Play it Smart! Your Present Furnace At Low Cost! See First National for that Auto Loan a a a ii a YOU SAVE THREE Automatic 1 MferClifiiatrol e, care-fre- e. Installs in just a few hours no fuss, no muss. Delivers years of best ient. . Save 2. Save fuel-thrif- 3. Save ty vv 1 WAYsT money. First National Bank of Logan will save you money on your car because rates are low on a Bankplan auto loan, making total cost and monthly payments less.. time. Ail National. possession unnecessary red tape and delay is eliminated at First We do everything possible to give you immediate of your automobile. worry. When you buy with a Bankplan Auto Loan at First National there are never any hidden charges. You enjoy your car mora because payments never become a burden. comfort at its clean, conven- Amazingly low cost Ill easy time payments. & H HEATING B CO. HAROLD HENINGER Phone 3843. If No Answer Phone 19A7-- R Rear 128 North Main, Logon, Utah DAYE BUIST . DOUBLY SURE IF IT'S FROM THOMSON ELECTRIC offer. LOW COST DRUGS u.m. ft- NOW ON! Have Record, Will Travel lb. 0 lb. 21.50. 50 lb. sack car 4.60; 30 per cent Sheep 25; no test of market 10 oz. larger including 1 extra d waxed car 4.70; bakers early; one lot four head oz. car oz. car 5.40 110 lb. wooled slaughter lambs 21.00 late Tuesday. 5.30, 10 oz. min. car 5.00; 10 lb. mesh sack mesh loose waxed car 5.20; baled POTATO MARKET Potatoes: U.S. 2 occasional car 3.50. IDAHO FALLS IW Upper valley. Twin Falls, Burley district: Offerings liberal; light wire in- x ."x't'xvV'i Converts your present furnace or boiler io automatic gas heat would make excellent grocery fixtures. Avaitoble April 20th mixed 200-24- 0 J work-fre- twelve-fo- ot f rS Wonderful Sauces. . . . 0. early sales US and gilts medium SELECTION, EVERY HaurWOOD! Channel 4 340-35- 26.00-28.0- & Boys LARGE KOI s 26.00-29.0- Gas Conversion Burners We are replacing our center island fixtures. We have 4 x .;Vxv:' X.V V Tonilt it 6.8-inc- y j FOR SALE t, ,X; VAW f manual' Big, Plump STEWED CHICKENS , ! 240-28- 0 good-choic- d V;." JvX Funeral services for Mrs. Emily Andersen Meacham, 77. widow of J. Arthur Meacham, will be conducted Thursday, 1 ward p.m., in Logan Sixth-14t- h chapel by Bishop Curtis L. Miner. Friends may call at the Hall Mortuary Wednesday, 7 to 9 p.m., and at the family home, 80 West Third South, Thursday from 10 a.m. until time of service. Burial will be in Logan City cemetery. 21.00-21.5- 20-3- STORE FIXTURES ten-foo- lb. 4.20-4.5- sv r Even prisonATLANTA (IP) Calves 15; nominally steady; ers in Georgia jails are feeling e individual head the effects of recession, Pardon few and Parole Board Chairman Hugh lb. vealers 0 lb. stock steer Carney said. head good Theyre being turncalves ed down for parole because they Hogs 50; butcher hogs weak to cant find jobs to go to outside 25 lower; no sows sold early; prison. 850-1,0- Smithfield Lion Club will meet Thursday night at 7:30 at Marvs Drive Inn. Speaker will be Mayor T. Earl Hunsaker of the handsome war hero to Britain he planned a quiet, this time seven-da- y visit to his mother and his two college-bosons. He has announced he would never live again in Britain but would choose exile in Belgium where he was once banished as British air attache when rumors arose of an affair with Margaret, a group captain Townsend, (colonel! in the Royal Air Force, and a hero of the Battle of Brit-- , ain, returned to Brussels Monday automobile der rampage, Caril Fugate, 14, from a 60,000-mil- e is also charged with tw'o eounts trip he began 17 months ago to of first degree murder. forget his unhappy love affair. V 18.00-20.0- 2-- lic Logan Citv Comoratton. $1,944.91; ADVERTISING Mr. Dell Taysom. $100.00: The 18.00-19.0- 0; anli-gos-s- ip m influenza outbreak continued in southern Utah today with 632 new case reported to the State Health Department. Two Cedar City physicians reported 609 new eases in the Cedar City area and a third physician reported 23 new cases in the Kanab area. Two schools in Paragonah and Parowan were closed down last week because of an epidemic of influenza in those areas. Dr. A. A. Jenkins, chief of disease control for the State Health Department, said throat washings and blood samples have been taken from the area in an effort to determine whether Asian flu is responsible. 0; quiry; light, barely steady; most sheds closed due to lack of demand. STEVENAGE, England (IP) Town officials ordered Russets sack cwt. washed U.S. screens built between the 1 mostly 4 oz. min. when size back yards in a new housing A. few 24-- 4 oz. min. delivered project, to keep housewives from sales shipping point basis FOB being pestered by gossiping shipping point 1Q0 lb. sack per cent 10 oz. larger neighbors. The Silent Ones 27-2- 8 Mass Slayer Pleads Innocent - e, 18.00-19.5- The Roller Rhapsodies of 1958, presented by 152 colorfully costumed skaters from Logan, will be presented Thursday and Friin the Logan day, March Roller Rink. Sponsored by the Logan Kiwanis Club, all proceeds will go to the Childrens Welfare Committee of the Club. Tickets may be purchased from Kiwanis club members and members of the skating cast for 50 cents, adults and 25 cents for children under 12. Directors of the show', Mr. and Mrs. A. Kay Randall, report that there will be no skating Thursday or Friday. Pete Townsend Citv Court. $550 no- 1qan-Fvd- e Park A Smithfield Canal Co... $1.50: Logan Seed And Feed, $1,234.44: Mather Seed and ProModem1 The duce. $3,132.72: Prog Sore, $4 50: Mt. St. Tel. A Tel. Co., $2,461.30; National As-- : sciation of County Officials. $60.- 00; Mrs. L. E. Nelson, $3.60; Lew- Is Pearce. SUO.OO; Public Em-- ! plovees. $2,185.92: Parley I.vnn 31-- Mrs.Meacham An 30.8-pou- n. The choir under the direction of Laura Moosman with Mrs. Poul-se- n as accompanist sang. "One Sweetly Solemn Thought." Leonard Sorenson gave the opening prayer. Mabel Godfrey sang Beyond the Sunset accompanied by Mrs. Poulsen. Speakers were Bishop L. Vern Toolson, Bishop C. Merlin Jenson and Bishop Budge. A ladies trio composed of Lorraine Lundberg, Marilyn Lower, and Joyce Stocks sang In the Garden w'ith Mrs. Poulsen accompanying. The choir sang the closing song "Abide With Me. Jjv Knudson gave the benediction. The grave in the Smithfield cemetery was dedicated by Benjamin Lundberg. The Third Ward Relief Society was in charge of the flowers. Pallbearers were Royce Lundberg, Eugene Doyle Lundberg, Cordell Neilson, Hal Lundberg and Terry Corbridge. te FUNERALS South Utah In C Funeral services were held Monday for Nephi Lundberg in the Smithfield Third ward with Bishop Robert S. Budge conducting. Prayer at the home was given by Wilford Lundberg. Prelude and postlude music was played on the organ by Mrs. Clem Poul-se- Smithfield 6; mass slayer, pleaded innocent today at his District Court arraignment on two counts of first degree murder. Judge Harry A. Spencer ordered Starkweather held without bond and tentatively set his trial for May 5. Starkweather confessed a total of 11 killings, 1 of them in Wyoming badlands Jan. 29 while trying to flee to Washington state in a stolen car. His companion during the mur- micro-meteori- Rites Are Held sponsoring Hyrum Hotel Eccles, $5.00; Hyrom Eood A Seed. $1,234.44: Jess' Kenn'ngton, $2 40: Lewiston Public L'hrarv. $484.36: Loean Arniv A Navv Store, $17.85: Lon gan Cache Library, $5,500.00; m Nephi Lundberg Army PFC Charles E. Bailey, 24, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles K. Bailey, Clifton, Idaho, is a member of the 6th Infantry Regiments Company I basketball team in Germany. Bailey, who plays center, is regularly assigned to the company as a machine gunner. Overseas since last May, he entered the Army in December 1956, and completed basic combat training at Fort Ord, California. Bailey is a 1951 graduate of Westside High School in Dayton and a former agent for the Union Pacific Railroad in Salt Lake City. $21.37; Raymond Construction Co., $367.00; Roys Upholstery A Phillips Petroleum Company, Furniture Co., $65.50: Sears, Roe- Logan. The Salt Lake Hardware buck A Co., $49.68: The Sherwin-William- s A three-ac- t play, Prelude to Smith Co., $29.85; Bert Smith, $10.50: $552.64; Co., Smithfield Lumber & Hardware Bros. Lumber Co., $81.12; Thom- Love will be presented by the Co., $59.82: O. H. Peterson, $285.-0- 0; son Electric. $119.45; Utah State MIA in the Millville Ward ree-- ! Utah Culvert Co., $13,647.34; S. S., $.36; Utah Poultry A Far reation hall Thursday night at Lorin Waters, $42.50: Lyle L. mers Cooperative, $11.20; U. A 1 7:30, under the direction of Cleon The play dramatiWood, $105.00; W. R. White, $1,-3- Furniture Exchange, $5.00; Wan Humpherys. the life of a young cally po-La- ys 81; w. S. Hatcb Co.. Inc., gsgaard's $880.47; Western Stores $7,238 36; Jessie J. Zollinger, $16.95; Mr. Todd Weston, $32.00 $"!50 00; Hyrom Niederhauser, H. Ross Willmore, $5.00; Wim $5 00: Niederhauser, mers Sewing Machine A Appll ance Co., $81.95; Lyle Wood, $8.00 $170.00; E. D. Miller. $100.00; Wuthrich Nursery, $18.00; MISCELLANEOUS J. W. Ault A Son Transfer, $4.00: I.eRov Bingham. $35.00; Board of Education, $2.50; HowLONDON lfl Peter Townard Rvington. $17 80. Cache Counsend came home to England totv Clerk. $186.18: Cache Valiev day for the first time since PrinTurkev Growers Assoc. $1,188.72: cess Margaret renounced her love Clav and Haneev, $600.00: CrocCharles for him three years ago. LINCOLN. Neb. Ofl kett Loan A Abstract Co., $53.50; No errand of romance brought F'dtpr Tononce Trucking Co., R. Starkweather. 19, confessed $13.60- Men-dari- Lewis, and Gleaners of Benson Stake will participate in a special Temple session Thursday, March 27. A meeting will begin at 7 p. m. with the session immediately 0; Inc., East Cche Stake Singing Mothers will practice Friday evening at 7 oclock. Members are asked to wear white blouses as a picture will be taken. Benson, underwent major surgery Monday at the Logan LDS hospital. n Electric, $32.-7P. Traveller, $19.00; Weber OfEddie Gnehm, $109.14; Grants fice Supply Co., $9.30; Asa D. JournWeeks. $35.20; Grant L. Webb, Bike Shop. $2.05; Herald al. $7.80; Keller Shade Co., $42.10; L. $48.40, Harry Welch, $10.40; Kowal-li- s K. D. Williams, $6.30: Lyle Wood, Phillip K. Kovene, $89.00; A Hardware, $10.-0Implement $32.80: Leo Yeaies. $8.20: J. P. Larsen Glass Co., ROAD CONSTRCCTION son Construction Co., $1,361.39; William J. Mathews. $235.00; Morrison Equipment Co., $44.00; Norton Salt Comyany, $105.60; Delegatee and guest of Cache Valley Womens Legislative Council will hear Lewis Lloyd discus research and recommendations that the Utah Legislative Council will make to the next legislature in a meeting Thursday, 7:30 p.m.. In the county courthouse. Mr. Lloyd is director of research for the Utah Council. Mrs. Marche, Co. from Page 1) Army rocket, like the other satellite vehicles before it, w as launched as part of this nation' parti-epatiin the International Geophysical Year. Watching as it climbed faster and faster into the sky were Army Secretary Wilber M. s, Brucker, Maj. Gen. John B. head of the newdy created U. S. Army Missile Command, and Dr. Wernher von Braun, the German-boscientist who heads the Armys missile team. It was packed with scientific instruments to send back data over two radio transmitters about cosmic ray and activity at the edge of the atmosphere, and temperatures inside and outside of the satellite. It included a hand-size- d tape recorder which could store information during the flight through space and send it to a ground station on command. The Jupiter-was launched not long after the nations other two moons swept by, high in the heavens. Same Radio Frequencies Scientists did not want to put a third one into orbit too close behind either of them since all three were geared to transmit! over the same two frequencies 108 and 108.03 megacycles and might interfere with one another. It is considered practically impossible, however, for the satellites to collide in space. Although the direction of thf orbits are the same, the altitudes differ. Also whirling in the sky is off 0.07 Utilities 73.68 ANDERSEN RANDOLPH A CO. Sputnik II the second satellite put Stocks, Bonds and Mutual Funds up by the Russians No. 3 which carries the body of the space-do- g 37 West Center, Logan, Ut. Phone 2790 Latka. a few Explorer III weighs ounces more than its OGDEN LIVESTOCK is much heavier OGDEN (W Livestock: predecessor, and h diapound, Cattle 50; slaughter cattle about than the meter Vanguard sphere. Explorer a market; cleanup steady, mostly I also weighs 30.8 pounds. , utility to low standard 7800-88-5 lb. slaughter steers few head commercial cows utility to commercial bulls market not tested on Stockers and feeders; few head high standard slaughter heifers B e e k of Mormon Smithfield One birth waa reported today class will meet at the home of at Logan LDS Hospital: A girl to Mrs. Shirley Perkins Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. Leon B. Petersen, 2 p. m. Newton. Rhoda AND MATERIAL Ace Mills & Fixture Co., $10.41; Anderson Lumber Company, $197.12; Dewayne Baxter, $56.25; Dodson Benedev, $100.00; Cache Valley Builders Supply Co., $4.19; Charley Godfrey, $200.00; Archie Hill, $65.00, Henry Hodges, $25.00; H y r u m Niederhauser, $22.50; Jack B. Parson Construction Co., $1,406.72; Kloepfer Construction concert pianist and her conflicts between romance and career. The Relief Society will sell refreshments with the proceeds to go toward painting the church. Everyone is invited. There will be no admission charge. Explorer III Tracked Flu Outbreak Continues By Radio Monitors (Continued Marriage licenses issued at the County Clerks office include the following; Doyle Henry Morris, Idaho and 'Vera 43, Kimberly, Marguerite Brown, 40, KimberZula R. Cole and Hazel R. ly; Dwindle Eugene Allred, 21 Shepherd spent a pleasant day Montpelier, Idaho and Charleen in Ogden Monday at the home of Bird, 18, Paris. Idaho; Robert Dr. Edward R. Rich. The doctor Owen Caress, 19, Soda Springs, will celebrate his 90th birthday Idaho and Mary Ruth Childs, 18, Soda Springs; Henry Nelson April 9, and invites his friends to call on him at their ward hall Christiansen, 22, Woodside, Cal., and Marie Holt, 20, Clearfield. between 8 and 10 p. m. Utah. 5; Gessel-Lungma- I Cache Valley Historical Society will present Dr. S. George EllsFrom Terworth In an address, ritory to Statehood in Utah: The this Great Transition, evening, 7:30, in Oldham building. The publie is cordially invited. 1890-190- 0, T. Griffin, $20.00; Huntings, $30.37; Eugene H. Groll, $32.40; Ernest F. Hurst, $175.00; Mrs. Elijah M. Haltner, $8.20; Clare E. Hansen, Jones, $45.00; Kennedy's Drug $8.20; Ray S. Hansen, $16.20; Or-lan- d Store, $259.45; Kenneth Lindquist Warren P. J. Hansen. $40.40; William Mortuary, $344.44; D. Hanson, $8.20; Stewart Hard- Kirk, $2.50; G. Cloyd Krebs, M. man. $8.20; Laura W. Haws, D $10.00; Leon Stuckl Bldg. Spec. Co., $24.20; N. D. Hayward, $17.00; Ambulance Hilda Hendricks, $6.20; Elmer $36.95; Logan-Cach- e City Henineer, $8.20; Preston Henin-ge- r, Department, $34.50; Logan Hos$24.40; Charles Hoth, $8.20; Corp. $600.00; Logan L.D.S. Arthur H. Holmgren, $8.20: Wi- pital, $15,346.99; W. Loyal Hall, lliam R. Hughes, $9.60; Ernest Mortuary, $276.09; Laurence M. Dr. R. N. Malouf, Hugie, $16.40; Claire Hulmes, Malan, $14.00; Matthews Mortuary, $250.-0- 0; $8.20; August Iverson, $27.00; $7.50; Modern Drug Store, $79.30; Larry M. Jardine, $24.40; Keith Dr. C. L. Payne, $250.00; J. C. Jensen, $32.60: Dwain Johnson, Co. Inc., $12.34; C. Lester Penney L. Grace $26.00; Johnson, $8.20; Pocok and Lindquist A Son Mor-- 1 Zyrail Johnson, $8.20; Leland tuary, $250.00; Salt Lake County, Jorgensen. $32.40: Justice of the $2 00; Mrs. Seamons, Peace. $50.00; Juvenile Court. $14.00; Seizure, Clinic, $5 00; Dr. $5.00: Edwin Kase, $16.20; Hyde Robert E. Skabelund, $227.25; ' W. Kidman, $10.00; Henry KidMrs. Emma W. Smart, $28.00; man, $10.00; Fred J. Kloepfer, Dr. C. Perry Smith, $8.00; Smith-- I $8.20; Elmer S. Korab, $24.60; field Clinic, $278.50; State DeBlaine Larsen, $48.40; David Larpartment of Health, $3,715.13; sen, $8.20: Waldemar A. Larsen, Dr. Wilbur S. Thain, $302.90; $24.60; Heber Lauribzen, $19.20; Thomas Dee Memorial Hospital, Denzil D. Lamb. $9.00; Mark $243.20; Weber County. $34.00; Leatham, $22.40, Preston R. Lee, Dr. Jessie J. Wight, $5.00: Dr. J. $9.00: Birdie A. Leichty, $16.20: :W. Wright. $16.00; Dr. W. Ezra Lester D. Leishman, $32.40; Earl Cragun, $233.75; L. Lindley, $43 20; Preston D. Election Expense Lofthouse, $18 40; Lillie M. Mar-cusse- n. Mrs. Merlin Ballard, $20.50; $24.40; Merlin F. Mar- Edward Clayson, Mrs. $3.50; shall, $8.20; Chas. Cluff, $8.00; Mrs. Martha J. P. Morrell. $8 20: Alton G. Goodey. $3.00; Amos Griffin, Miller, $9.60; Lonell W. Miller, $2.60; ILrald Printing Co., $143.-8- 5; $26.00; Roland Mortensen, $20.00; Isabel Kidman, $1.80; Mrs. R. J. Mortensen, $24.20; Byron Mabel Kidman, $18.00; Coralie Muir, $51.20; Andrew Nelson, M. Larsen, $236.00; Iver L. LarEdwin Olsen, $35.20; J. Vem Nielson, $25.60; sen. $4.20; Mrs. Esther A. Olsen, $16.40; May L. $8.00; Mrs. O. H. Peterson, $10.-0- 0; Mrs. Shirley Wall, $8.00; Pederson, $20.00; Maurice R, PetMaintenance and Repair erson, $28.80; Rav Proffit, $6.20; J. R. Pugmtre, $8.20: Vella M. Bldg, and Grounds Ace Mill & Store Fixture Co., Ouinney, $24.20; Stanley Rash, G. C. Adkins, $57.00; $34.00; Elva Reese, $9.40, Jessie $647.90; S. Reese, $20.00; Bart Riggs, Als Bike A Sporting Goods, $20.-5- 0; Als Fixit Shop, $21.50; An$8.20; J. Murray Rigby, $19.00; Val E. Rigby, $44 00; Floyd G. derson Lumber Co., $4.93; ConRoundy, $11.20; Floyd Saltern, rad A. Barrett, $89.10; Baugh $24.20; W. G. Sanders, $26.80; Plumbing Co., $138.14; The Bon $5.62; Cache Valley Charles Schenk, $26.00: Emma W. Smart, $24.20; Oliver Smith, $10.-4- 0; Builders Supply Co., $20.09; HorJ. P. Smith 4 Son, $1.00; ace Carlson, $50.00; Certified ElAlma S. Spackman, $11.00; Fred ectric Corp. $14.00; L. E. Crook-sto- n, Dansies Market, $134.96; G. Speth, $43.20; Stenograohic Machines, Inc., $.63; Dee Stod- $10.00; Roy D. Davis, $5.49; B. A Sons Co., dard, $28.00; Wanda Stowell, A M., $69.51;A Everton S. Floor Coverings, R. $29.38; $9.60, Brigham Telford. $32.00; $158.38; William W. Toombs, $9.40: Wayne Market News ETWffmwmfFfTfWffffFTTWWtwfwpi!! Dr. Clyde Joseph m, mw Utah About Town ! Expenditures For Year 1957 vtstwesdat, march LogtB (Cac, County) ruie me U$IALD JOURNAL GDiEEOD .fi S |