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Show tu&m w&sk, ifAifi swift I A tiramfeikt f&dLm A m - 1AGE T T11K II Eli A LD. JOURNAL, O. LOGAN, LOGAN JUNIOR HIGH Servant and Master (?) ELECTS I hope tit sir. Logan of the 10:18. fi. YOU BET THEY GET TOLD HOLD EVERYTHING F OFFICERS In an ele tion ' se races for all C( rdon Schanevei I' you ape Comfortable MAY FRIDAY, UTAH, studentbody Junior huh year of lti3-)- l s iw Very i Vi ll ,.re. ! i si i, by . tiffleers, lie post W. dwu lie i g Ju-in- m 11)1111114 few votes ahead it h, Pob Preston, it v. is tins afternoon student council i r. li.r hoot ini H jst a oppinec cum-n- n , l H t VVH h, of ,ar the bool Gordon is the brolou- of Dee Sohvaneveldt w.10 v.n (Is lid of the Wednesday as uu scion hoot stuilco Logan Senior high body. They are the v us of Mr and Mrs. J H Si r. y let cl It, who reside on Eighth louih and F.fth si il: 1 East. jbe Itr. Veilys Bradley le.g'iitj" of Mr. and Mrs. II N Bnlley defeated Marion Carlisle foi the vie while Adelle Vo mg, daughter of Attorney an Mr,. 1 nest Young, wns elected oie uy oer Gwendolyn Stock v e comServing on the mittee for next e r w dl !,e Hill Ryan, Anita Cain VI, and John Worley, who won me- - Dunford and Jay Weston, Gerry iiitih, Allen. Running so i lose that a recount was deemed necessary were Gerry Hah h and John Worl ,;i.u jfo ! I v ff,. IMfS (EDITORIAL) The proposed income tax on official apply to our official family, of course; it is just for the public to pay. salaries undoubtedly would raise many When olfieials are it is millions of dollars for the government. More than this, it would serve a easy for them to spend public money like water they arent going to have useful purpose in showing how the to pav the bill! officials general public public With themselves forced to join the suffers under its present tax burdens. common herd in footing the tax bill Human nature being what it is, it's would go more slowly as the easy to see how the and imposing new in on additional each schedule, budgets padding they pile taxes on the nation. can say to each other, Hut this won't tax-exem- pt tax-exem- pt tax-maker- s, (ax-make- rs conRichmond ference will be held Monday, May 9, at 9 o'clock at the Park school. Miss Harriet Farnsworth, county school nurse, would like to contact rhild and their every parents for instruction and information before the child enters school next fall. Mr. and Mrs. F. I. Thompson at Downey spent the week-en- d visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Thompson and family. Week end guests of Miss Veryl Webb were Miss June Bergeson, Miss LaRue Crockett, David Briggs, Walter Willey and Walker Mabey of Salt Lake City. Miss Susie Buttars of Clarkston was the guest of Miss Evelyn Webb on Sunday. Mrs. Thomas and Waddoups represented the stake board at ward the Richmond Primary Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Mendenhall of Clifton spent Thursday in Richmond visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Mendenhall. Mrs. Maggie T. Merrill had as Rundny dinner guests, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Tolman and daughter, Colleen of Lava Hut Springs, Mr. and Mrs. Horace M. Waddoups ' and family of Lewiston, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Messinger and Miss First of 15 undersea fighters of similar type to be built by the United Persia Farr of Logan. States Navy, the U. S. S. Sturgeon slid down the ways at Mare Island Navy Mrs. E. II. Hit ken and small Yard, Vallejo, Calif. Officiating at the christening was Miss Katherine son have returned home from Salt Kemp, daughter of Admiral Kemp. Lake City where the child underwent an operation for the removal 33 of tonsils. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. White, Harman Johnson and Miss Donna Crompton of Salt Lake City were guests on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Webb were visitors last week at Downey They were guests of Mr. and Mrs! Kenneth Bickmore. The American Legion Auxiliary met on Friday evening at the home of Mrs. Nellie Curtis of Logan. Following the meeting 141 luncheon was served by Mrs. CurMrs. tis, Mrs. Elva Saunders, Loenza Couch and Margaret Cur- tis of Salt Lake City. The Sunday school officers and teachers of the Richmond ward held a meeting and social on Mon48 day night at the home of Supt. Casper W. Merrill. Refreshments 1 were served by Mr. and Mrs. Mer100 rill. Mrs. Zeta Crockett of Logan S. visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. William Merrill. Mrs Joseph Peart returned 4 home Monday from a Salt Lake where she hospital underwent an 4 She Is reoperation recently. as well ns be expectcan covering The ol pre-scho- tvi Hi Ssli .it ey Dirk Lundahl will be i hecr leaded, having won by over Vivian W adsworth. An elec. ion matinee d in 'e was held at the Junior high gymnasium tms afternoon, concluding a week of election Hurry up, Joe. while lie's javvning' Growl like the dickens into that microphone! campaigning. 4, PRESTON NEWS : Mr and Mrs. Vernon Perkins and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Perkins of Wellsville visited here Thursday with Mr. and Mrs Victor Uncle Sam Launches Newest Sub RICHMOND Li N Christensen. Mr. and Mrs. E. Cleveland Indians had pitching and power. What the Tribe lacked was hustle. It has that, too, this spiing, thanks to Oscar Vitt, Detroit third baseman of 20 yeais agu who was brought in from Newark, w'heie his Bears won the Intel national League pennant by 25 li games. Old Oscar Pepper keeps tight on the legs with the switch. S Laurence of announced the birth born April 23. Mr. a member of the Loand Mrs. A. H. Monson broke h'9 fire deartment. Mrs. arm when he caught it in a cement Laurence was formerly Miss mixer near which he was playEvadana Hart, daughter of Attorney and Mrs. Arthur W. Hart ing. of Preston. Mrs. Carl Jones and son and Mrs. Enid Allen and baby spent Mrs. O. M. Harner and children two days this week in Logan viswere visitors in Kaysville and iting with Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Salt Lake City for four days this Reese. week Mr. and Mrs. Harold Burgi are Mrs Ace Beckstead is recoverthe proud parenths of a baby girl from an appendicitis operaing born Saturday at the home of tion at the Preston performed President and Mrs. George Burgi. Memorial on Saturday. hospital Garth Monson, small son of Mr. Mrs. Enid Allen and Mrs Joe have son Laurence is gan City Logan of a Ited-fcki- Wlstrowski presided at a party Tuesday given in compliment to Mrs. lone Bair. Lunch was served to 10 guests after the afternoon of social visiting. Miss Sybil Neeley of Idaho Falls has visited for the past week at the home of her aunt, Mrs. E. A. Crockett. Mr. 13 r LaUSCEiE-BUniLIMm- IE and Mrs. Louis Montague visited with Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Clayton this week. Evelyn Christensen attended funeral services for her aunt, Mrs Jensen of Montpelier. jincU ixzt&nca I ns VJ L H GOOD FOOD AD R G Who Of Cache Valley? 1I.EASE HELP US FIND (hat builds muscle! Thats vvliat every active v minister wants. Its Eggs, U. ed Mrs Nettie Adamson came from Brigham City on Wednesday to attend the annual party of the Women's Literary club. Mrs. Zet-t- a Crockett of Logan was also in attendance. We often hear of the lovely flowers of California, but here is a new one. A Richmond lady has received a letter from a cousin living in California asking her to send a box of lilacs from Richmond to be used for party decora- tions. Mr. and Mrs. D. S Kennedy were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. J Handv of Franklin. Mrs Eliza Monson of Long Beach Is visiting here with her sister, Mrs. J. S. Stoddard. Mrs. LaVerna' Robinson spent Tuesday at Salt Lake City. Mrs. Bertha Nelson is at California where she is visiting with her sons at Culver City. Mr. and Mrs Vance Nelson are occupying her home while she is away. Mr. and Mrs. Harrv Smith and Mrs. Ous Nielson have returned to California after visiting in Richmond with Mrs Emily Harris and George Bair Mrs Smith and Mrs. Nielson were formerly the Misses Hilda and Isabel Bair. They left here on Siturd.iy. Mrs Dale Speed of Oakland is Seiiding a month in Richmond with her parents, Mr. and Mrs William McMtirdie Mrs. Kenneth Cottle of Burley, 'Idaho, was a visitor on Friday at the home of Mr and Mrs. Alvin Johnson. 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